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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-07-01 - Orange Coast Pilots :.. -· ~ . • s ex aves ' ' Dttke's Ga:e Steadg -~ ,. From ·Bottle Of Boo~e .. ' ' • 1 ' ~ ' -... -------,.---... -•• -... -• !-• ~ ---• -' .. -... -.. !" .. -...... -.... -~. ---... -' , -.. _.....,.__~·~'" ------· --. ;.1 ,·..1 r··-·,:-·-.. , ... "._,,.. ..• ..,- ., '. C-'" ..... ,.,. •• -... --.-"l .. -•.~-s:----------• • -·-···•r..,..,-... '"""' .. ' ..... -.......... .,. ..... ! t Dad, So~ Awarded $2 Million ' ...... John Wayne's Bust Graces Bourboa Fifth TUCSON. Ariz. <AP > The face of J ohn WC1 yne. who dOY.'Tled plenty of red- e ye in the mo vie se t s aloons he s wag ger ed through as Hollywood's t.oughest wra ng t"e r. has been molded into a com· m emor ati ve b ottle o f booze E ntre pre n eu r Mike Wayne (no relat'lon) said he looked at 32 different designs before he came up with a bottle that the Duke 's fa mily felt was just right. The res ult Is that the late actor stares back with craggy realis m from a rifth of Kentucky bourbon About 5.000 cases will be distributed world-wide, the first 500 of them in Arizona. wher e many of Wayne 's westerns wer e rilmed. Each botUe.. weig h s pbout 20 pounds and will sell for $60 to $70. Wayne the businessman. who paid "about a minion bucks" for exclusive dis- tributioo rights. said the bottle is the latest in a 20·year-old line of com - ~emorative and novelty items.. Among them was a n amaretto-filled likeness of Pope John Paul II. lnpr~cits VP Selection WASHINGTON (AP) -In- diana Sen. Richard Lugar today enthuaiastJcally touted his can· dldacy fa, the Republican vice- presidentlal nomination, saying 1 be is "somebody who makes • tiun1a happen'' and a man who I could bring balance lo a ticket beaded by Ronald Reaaan. In marked contrast io another potenUal Re~gan running mate, Sen. Howard Baker of Te n· neuee, wbo says be really ao.sa't waat tbe nomlnatlon Lu1ar said be .. •would very mueb like to be a part ol it." Catalog Has Kids For Sale DALLAS <AP> -Children as young as 8 are being sold into prostitution throu·~h •·catafog sales" in Dallas. a prosecutor has told a Texas House commit· tee. Assistant Dallas County Dis· trict Attorney Kelly Loving said Monday "They have a catalog of these little children who a re totally nude." Loving told the select committee on child abuse· neglect and child.pornography "Sixteen-year·olds a re the least expensive. The youn~<.'r they are. the more expensive .they are, .. sajd Loving. Dallas clients order the child prostitutes through the catalog and often pay their airplane fare since many are from Cahfomaa. he said. .. An 8:~ear-old girl or boy from Caµtornia will cost about SI .000 ~ n ight. including the airfare.~ the prosecutor s aid. After testifying befor e the coromittee. Loving declined to d iscuss the matter further, say. i!"g it could hurt an investiga. t1on The child abuse committee also heard testimony from pros· ecutors urgrng that the murder of a child be made a capital of- fense and suggestions that doc· tors who fail to report child abuse cases should be pros · ecuted. A Texas Jaw passed in 1974 ma kes it a misdemeanor offense to fail to report child abuse. l.L>st Indian 'In Custody' SAN DIEGO <AP) -On p'residio Hill, where Indians lived Jong before the Spanish soldiers arrived. a stolen 1,000- pound cigar store Indian has turned up. The figure carved from a cedar log 120 years ago was ~tolen &mda.y night and Jugged up the nearby hill. Fitsl, the thieves cut a chain holding It to an Old Town store. "We have the wooden Indian in cus tody," police Lt. Bob Slaughter said when it was located Monday. Hijacker Nabbed BUENOS AIRES, Argentina <AP> -A hijacker who bad de- manded SI00,000 from Ar1en- tina's military govemmen( sur- rendered and wu aneeted by police today after all but two of his hostages escaped wben com- mandos attacked the plane wlt.b ~ar gas. , • -1943 Bomber Salvaged . ~, . t ' .~·~ ' - A P~ ... An engine and r ear gun turret of a World War II B-24 Liberator bomber are inspect· ed by promoter Gene Forte, who is s alvag- ing the plane from the bott~m of Hunt· ington Lake in the Sierra Ne\'ada east of Fresno. The plane crashed in 19-B. ·Cops Mum on Bonin Suspect Linked to Tun Freeu:ay Killings By FREDERICKSCHOMEHL , Of ttle o.lly ~ , ..... A ulhorities in both Oramze and Los Ang e les c ounties re - mained lighl·lipped today about whi ch two Of the SO·Ca lleo freeway murders they are con· sidering twice-paroled sex of· fender William Bonin as a viable suspect. That Bonin, 32, of Downey, is actively being investigated in connect.loo with two cases in the series of 1 unsolved murders of young men was disclosed during a hearing Monday in Los Angeles Municipal Court. Los An1eles County Deputy District Attorney Aaron Stovitz • gave Judge Lawrence Wad- dington a nine-pa1e affidavit that Stovitz aald outlines Bonin's poeaible role in two of the 1Jay- in1s. Storill declined to release the documart, saying to do so cotlld jeopardl.ze the investigation. 1 There was intense s peculation ~hat 8on1n la being considered a suspect in the murder of Charles Miranda, 15, of 8eU Gardens. wboae body was found tn downtown Loe Aqeles on Feb. 3, and 8tephen Jay Welll. 18, of 0oWDe7, whole body WU dis· I covered in Huntington Beach on June 3. · Huntington Beach Police Sgt. Luis Ochoa said news reports of Bonin 's alleged connection to the Wells case was "specuJa. tion" though he did concede Big Pot HauJ- On· Sailboat BALTIMQ'RE (AP > -An abandoned 41-foot sailboat u s yielded S,260 pounds of mari· jua n a, but no s uspect s, authorities say. i Coast Guard crewmen found the two-masted boat adrift off the Eastern Shore without anyone on board. Customs Service s pokesman J ames Mahan estimated the drug 's street value •t $3.3 million. "It was loaded to the rafters. The cabin was full. They couldn't have had many people aboard," he said of the boat. which diaplayed the name Green Sea and the 11omeport o f Geor1etown. Cayman lllands. \ authonlles have not ruled out Bonin as a suspect. During Monday's h earing, Stovitz said "the noose is draw· ing tightly on the defendant's neck." Defense a ttorney Todd Landgren of Newport Beach had sought the bearing for a review of Bonin's $250.000 bail. T hus far, Bonin has been charged only with sQdomy and oral copulation. stemming from his arrest June 11 by Los Angeles Police detectives. Normal bail for such offense, Landgren said, would be about $5.000. Stovitz successfully argued. however, that the high bail should remain. The prosecutor said Bonin would have "motive to flee the jurisdiction" if re- le ased while the murder in- vestigation is under way.· Investi ga tors in seven Southern California counties are attem pting to solve ca ses in which 41 young men have been murdered. The cases date back to 1972. The cases have been called the freeway murders because many of the bodies have been dumped <See BONIN, Pase t\2) Ford Co. Bl3med In Death By DAVID KUTZMANN oe-o.otot--A Laguna Hills father and son " have won a combined $2.25 m allioo sett.lemenl against Ford Motor Co. stemming from the deatb ol the man's wife in a ouming Ford Maverick on the Santa Ana Freeway four years ago following a rear -end col- hs1on. ' The settlement .... as aj!reed to ~1 onday 10 the courtroom of Superior Court Judge Jack Trot- ter. Ernst Greenberg and ha<> !;On ~t attht?w, 4 , h<1d filed a lawsuit three years ago <Jgai nst Ford <'Ontendmg the gas tank of the 1971 model car wao; faulty. The car exploded in names after the rear-end collision on the freeway. Kiiled m the acci· dent Y.as Greenberg's 21-year· old wife. The Greenberg's car was the fourth in a h ve·car pileup near the 17th Street overcrossing in Santa An a. Mr s . Gr eenber g had been holding young Matthe w, then on- ly several months old, on her lap. Both parents were afire but '-he gave the chlld to Greenberg when she could not budge a Jammed door on the passenger s ide ef the car. Greenberg took the child to c;afety but h.is wife perished in the burning vehicle. Greenberg suffered burns on his a rms and legs. The c~ld was unhurt. According to court documents, Matthew will receive $650,000 as <See FORD, Page AZ) Cdast Weather Cloudiness d ecreas ing Wednesday. Lows tonight 55 at the beaches. 65 in- la nd . Highs Wednesday 70s to mid 80s. INSIDE TOD~ Y ~llan D. Ivie Jr. doem't wont to dle in Eden. He'd pref er that U ~ Leahtn~, N.C. Stt story, Photo AB. t • -Anderson in Raee_'Foea' Candidate' Agreed ,,, ASIO OTO CAP> John B Andtnon, declart nc I no-. beHt1\t> ltull an l.ndepeodfltt nn win ,'' a.id Coda,y M hat al\n<'l· ed f'nOu"h moo•)'. potf'nUal \'Olera and tnlt<rt'$t to pumll · blm to st•> tn lht> r•<'~ for th•· preaidency throul(h thr No en1 ~rclt"<:t100 · Df'clann, lhat tht-support re c:..-.tvc<i ln nine weeks ot run&alna H an lndept>ndent ouulde tM lwo muJor lH•rtlt'~ h•\ .. rar f'l( ceedl'd m y t'"Pt"<'tatloni. An den.on 1.11d ··1 1u11 Cormall) an nounc ma m)' <'and1dacy .. S1nct: unnow1c•in3 Aprtl 2-t th.lt bt!' w«>\lld run as an lndependent. Anderson has <.'ampa11ned 1n every region o f tbe country. raising money <ind kicking ort drives t o o bta in e n ough llllJnatures to ~N ht!> name on the ballot 1n ~ many states as 1Ms1ble . • ortng that he has quahhed -Jar the November general elec· bon ballot in \tales where pelt lion rlt:adhn1•1-1 hu"e passed. An ~rson said that he "''II focus his campaign on ··a forthright dis· c ussion of the pro blems that con- --~l\rMftert~a'-1lflc:f'"tff'e't61utiohS ­ .to lhose problems that I can of· !er to lhe voter.·· T The Republican congressman from lllnois s aid h e was heartened by polls s howing --~ ..... ".Me~4~-A~&.Jt~v~uor ... llis. candidacy and private contribu- tions totaling $3 million. • In a sle:tlement prepared for delivery al a ne ws conference, Ande rson noted diss atisfaction among many voters with the pros p ect iv e milJ Or pe:trt y nominees. President Carter and • llonald Reagan. "I cannot ask Americans to vote for me because they dislike the other candidates,'' Anderson sa id. "I must persuade the m that I am com petent to govern this nation. that I unders tand its problems ~d the:tl m y pro~ram of a t•t1on wall be both cHecllve a nd fair." Anderson said over the next fe w w eeks hf• will s et o ut s pcc1 fw prrJpos ab on a number nf l!>S4 CS "Whal I have lo offer 1s com· mon '>eni.e in economics. com- mon dlo't't'n<'\ 1n humetn rtj.\h b .11HI plain 1J<ot1 l1ng 1n J!Ovl·rn· mt>nl "Above a ll el!.c, I offer Ame rica the ple:tin ha rd ·fact!> We can never again pretend lh&t w e can get s omething ror nothing," he s aid. Anderson s upporters have gathered e nough s ignatures lo get on lhe November general election ballot an 14 states - New Jersey, Mi chigan . Ma ssachusettc;, Utah. North Ca roltna. Ohio. Kentucky. Kans <is. Wcsl V1rg1ni<1 , New' M e xico, Main e . Idah o . Wisconsin and Rhode lsl~nd In four or the slates. Ohio. Kentuck y, New Mexico a nd Maine. officietls have ruled lhat Anderson failed to meet require- me n"\.s olhe r than the number of s ~g n a t u r cs an d c a m pa i g n law yers have filed court suils challengi ng the constitutionality of state eleclJon laws . In a n add1t1onal 22 states. campaign officials s ay enough signatures on pel1t1ons have been gatherc.-d to make at a near Hiker Loses Belongings A New J ersey h1lchh1ker has only the clothe~ on his back and his thumb after et motorist who deli vered him to San Clemente Mo nday s ped off with his belong- ings. Th e thumb e r t o ld Sa n Clemente police a motorist in a brown station wagon took orr wHh his green backpack a nd ~leeping bag a fte r le tting him orr m town. lie said lhe valuables were worth $350. Of'ANOl COAST DAILY PILOT ,.__, ~..,,... (MM 0.1• Pt .... •ll rt -"'<" I\ '°""'~ ..... ,.._.. """"' ,, l)l.IOtt""'"° °"' '""" :: ~~~,J,,;.7.:~~:. .... (.~ -__ , .... ~. """'-8••<"''•w1111t••" Y•U•• lr•t""• l•OW"• J.'t•~" Sowtl\ C..0.\1 A "'~ , .. iOl'Wt .,_,'°"' t\ WOftv..cf S..w-CWy•..,.... ~'\ ff'I• CWtftc•N4 ...,ott\ltH"'f_ "'-'' I\ •t U0 '#nt 9•Y \,tttti. p 0 .. , '*· C..~ MfoW C..Utwftil• fl•1Jt ._, .. _ Prtt\.ldlfftt .,.,. ~.., u.··~ VI(•-"""'_ Go_.,......_ ~k-f. ..... ,,_,._ -........ 11 .... ~""'­........................... , .. ~·· f-Mt• Mei'°" JXI w,,, ft•• 111"'"4 .. ~!'~:.~o~~:,t i.':~ =~o TtllP"°" (114Jtoaz1 C1a••llled u..111 ... ....,. ,,....""'c-..... , tertaant) lh•l Andl fllt>rt will ~· on t h4" ballot Thf"N' arf' a ft•v. lltMlr' lllw GeorllJ& and Okl ahl>ffi M, whnt' t•nll11tana 'lll>l1'or1 h1J11 ht•f'n 1111 t I(' IJ It d n cl 'I"' n It I u It' d I I" •H• ,t .. 11<-·d C Ii m1rn1Kn 111u1111•11·r M ll'hul"I M oc L~1d i.a1d J\mh•"uo v. 111 cnnced1• mw1t of tht· South, 1unct· that "will 1)4:' a ('urt..r H'"llill*" ha1tl«>Jlr11und " w1 th th1• IM•'l.,lblv ......,,, C'lll'C'l)lltHUI ur North Carolina, l'C'nru•iu.~. •·1uru1a aod Texu. To utfsct lhc loa1 of vl1lbWty fur Andcrsun whale lht' nctworiu url' 1t•h•v11t111tc tht two n11Uonal · 1JOltht•11t l'OOV~nllons, the C0h : 1tr't'1':.rtrnn h•uve•i. Sunday for the MuJdll• Eu'\l 1md t.:urope where hl' 1& to mt•\·t with head1 of state 111 lsrut:I. t-;gypt, West Ger many, ti rcut Britatn. a nd possibly Jo'run1•1· Waiting for Business Tow truck s1~ wai ting t o go to work Satu rday evening at the H untington Beach Bluffs, where Cit.} h as c losed Pac1f1c Coast llaghway from 8 p m to 5 a m. nightly due to attacks on beach v1s 1tors Gangs from Norwalk area a rc blamed fo r r ecent vwltmce This truck has a N orwalk addres5 on its logo. Air Travelers Hit By Stinkin' Delay SAN FRANCISCO t APJ -lm migration autho'n t1e!> se:ty the~ delayed air travelers who were forced lo wade through Cfn inch or r aw. sm elly sewage at the city's airport bec ause om caals we re worried some passenger!> might slip in the muc k. "We don't want to get the gov. ernment sued." M. Glazner . act· ing deputy director or imm1gra- t10n in San Francisco. said Mon day. The passengers were barred from reaching thetr luggage for about an hour Sunde:t}, lrnt !tome lra vclcrs appeare d m ore upset over the delay m getting their bags than over the mess Im m1 g r a t ion a ut hor1tl(·~ :.lopped about 300 passenger-; 9H Pan Amencan ·s Flight 003 from !long Kong. saying they were \.\Orried a bout someone !thppmg m the sewage. which .,pewed from an overno\\in~ to1lt'l llul :.ome pai.'>t·OJ.!l'r'> \\ anlc-<I to l>raVl' the inth·d1·1:r.i '>m<:lly Visitirig Boy _Shocked by Pier Conduit A 6-year-old Sie rra Madre boy, vacationing with his parents on Balboa Island. came away wilh only minor injunes Monday afternoon when he grabbed a live electrical conduit running under a pier . But young Bre tl S h aw 's parents received a real shock . Newport Beach officials said, whe n lhey tried to maneuver the family car through heavy tra mc on Coast Highway in an e ffort lo reach Hoag Mem orial Hospital. They never got the re.· Instead the parents, unsur e ho w seriously lhelr son had been injured, became so rru11t.rated lhey SWWlg out of the bumper·lo- bum per lra Hic a nd fl agged down a passing police car. The omcer r esponded b y radioing paramedics who treat· ed the frightened boy at the aide of the road .• He was not hospitalized. Patrol Shots Fired SAN YSIDRO (AP) -A 'l't· year.old man wu ar...ated after five U.S.· Border Patrol •senta ncb1D1ed abotl with a sroup d muked men near tbe Mukau border, authoriUes said. "'atc:r th<1l <'On·red the entranec to 1mm1grat1 on so they could get tht·1r bag'> and proceed through c·ustom:-. Tempers grew short. etnd l>omc passengers offered to sign waivers . Neil D'Agost1no of Mission Viejo. who said he missed a con· ncctmg night because of the de- lay. sald one man announced, "They .can't arrest all of us." and the passengers marc hed through the Immigration station to retrieve lheir luggage. , The m ess was cleaned up before pa!tsengers from later flights e:trrived, s aid Warre n JJ;rnsen. :.pokt'sman for the ci1rport Fro• Page .4 I BONl.N. • • :dong'>irl•· f1 1•1•\.\:t\., <ind maJor h1j.!h \.\iJ)'> . Oth1:r•., hov.c·\·1·r . have been dumped on lx-<1ehes, ett gasolme .,lalaon..., and other locations St'\eral of tht' v1ct1ms were t.ruletlh etbui.cd Mo:.t had Oe.•n 'trcinglcd Shah Said l1nproving CA IRO, Egypt <APl - The deposed Sha h of Iran wa~ reported in-··very ~atisractory" condition to· day a nd was removed from intensive car e following surgery lo drain Outd Crom his lungs . An Egyptian doctor treating the cancer· str icken shah ta.id the ex· monarch has a "mo re than 7S percent'' chance of s urviving. "His condition Is very satisfactory ," said Dr. Abdel Kader Osman 24 ho urs after Monday 's operaUon. Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi ••• WU rwminl • hllh fever when be wu admitted to tbe Maadl military holpltal Friday nicht. Doctors said the fever was caused by a build·ap of nwdl 1n hi• han11. The fluid•. they s aid, collected after Pahlavi bad developed pneumonia. • On Bill WASHINGTON <AP>-Sen . Edward M. ~edy . who tor months soucht t.o lur& President Carter <>Ul of the Rose Garden, Joined hJm lhere today in a ran moment ol ac~ord -the aigrilng of a mutually espoused bill to dere1ulate the trucking In · dustry. "It's particularly gratifying for m e to welcome Senator Ken· ned y to the Rose Garden today," Carter said w1lh a s mile when citing the M a ssachusetts sen ~tor 's effo rts along with those of othe r members of Cong~ In winning passage ot• the biU-. "There's no debate on truck· ing der egulation,'· K ennedy quipped when Carter asked him to-sa~ a fe w words during lhe sigruoe cere mony. The closest the president's challenger came to turning the event into a pobtJcal platform llktortt Palada Dead .... was to recite his campaign .-tt;1.em~-tha "the-No. I C<fncem Ol° the Amencan people as the slate Ka~g Kang, th_e m ale giant p~nda give n to Japan by late Chinese Pre m1er Chou En laa to honor normalization of r~lat1~ betw~er_i_th~.1w9 rountc1~.haS!d1ed-tn-~ok~~-­ lJero Parlf'ZOO. 1l was announced Monday Zoo offi cials announced Kang Kang's death Monday following a two· wee k illness of the economy "No other piece of legis latior will have as ){real an imp<1ct or dampening the fires of inflation~· Kitln M . BeT tlier-::: as theball _Cartersign~\Qd_ak·-• --·-~a·--p -• ot . Kenntftf~att!'*' · ' Kennedy, in a row of a dozen • · congressional champions of lhe legis lation. stood with his arms folded directly behind the chair provided for the pres ident's use in s1gnani;: the ball At one point. he s pottl.'<1 som<' rc-p<Jrters v.h<1 have been covenn~ his prc'>l!1t·n t1al campaign for mont~ and caressed lhe back or the chair with a s ubtle grin Carter paid tnbute to Ken nedy. chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, as haVlllg begun workaog fo r increased competilloo ln lhe lruckm~ 1n- dust~) at least two ~1:<1ri. bt·fon· the 1 ~ .. u1· bl'J!<J n t u ~uth 1·1 momc·ntum "Sometimes alone, somelJmes facing discour<1 gc m ent b ut never_givmg up on the concept , Kennedy pursued the caultc: Ca rt e r s aart It wa:. only the• second rnl-<•ting between th<' etd vt'rsanes sin ce the prcs1 dent1al campu11<n hegan in earnest. Kennedy C"amt-to th1: Patrick Trial Issue? ~A:'\ DI F.r:< 1 1 ,\I', State prm;ecul11r, '>ll) tht· 1~:.uc• in th1· tncil of '>•·t·t dl·pro~rammer Tt-d Patrick Is a L<1guna Beach kid na pp in JI. not the beliefs of the cc1ritroversial Church or Scu:n tology Patnck 49, and four others \.\ r nt on trial Monday for al · li·~(l.dly abdU<.'ttfl~ &nd -h<>ldtng a 21 '":.ir old ~1t·ntolog15l :n da}'> l:i <,t fall Paula Dain 24 of Lo., Angt'IE'S. charg1.'i.i lhetl J'atnck has secretar}. Sondra Sa cks . her father arid stepmother • Jack and Mary Ann Datn or Fullerton and James Roe. held her cap· l lVl' al a numb<:r or South«>m l'<il1f1>rn1a c1t~in etn etl tempt to t'h ange her fa1th'- l.il<.1.• 1mpr1sonm<-nt Sal· .-. j.! r Cl u n cl ... ,. '( I ... I IJ \ ·I Cl w I II C ·a I 1 forni" lie \:Jul thl· Jll•·J!•·<J i.1hduet100 am11ont1·d tr1 ·tJklnJ/. the law in t o lh1•1r own hetnds" csn d a "v1j?llantt· aC"t1on ... "W hut 's the diffe r e n ce bet we •n k1dnapp1ng Sc1e n - tolog1sts. Catholics and Bap· tl:'1t~?" nrguC'd !'.,OTiey. l'alnc·k <tflt·r almo5t a decade of 1lc pm~r:.imm1nJ! work. 1s on t n J l 111 h1 ., home t•ounty for tht- firi.t t1ml' "1 orlc) prt!dactcd lhett the de h ·ll'>t' IA.Ill atll·mol to doud the r 1· J I 1 :-. ., u e k id n::. µ p 1 n g h y riuttini.: the churt'h on ln ~l ' I thank what 1s clear ly pla1101'fl h1•re 15 a h<:rt!~\ tnal lw .... 111! · 1>11111111 \!r1rl··~ ., &tt1·m11t lo li,1 \I' U1•· tl1·f1·11<,4• UV n<•("l''"I' \ vr•.1111.i ... n •.,lr11·t1.'fl, khri nfr1·un<t ;"!..' d White House for et priva te me<-t ing with Cart(.'r on J une 5 art n t he final round of pnmane!> th:it a ppeared to give the president m ore Ulan cnougb delegates to assure rum or renomtnal1on by l.he Democratic Party this sum· mer . Patnck Jack an<l. M<lr. Ann IJ,1111 am1 Rot· art.> r harJ,!e·iJ \.\1th k 11tn:.ippan~ con:.p1r:.i• '~nd ''h<.1rged with c•rmi.p1rac) an fobe impnsoom<-nl· J ury selection ~ga n today and IS expeeted lo lake up to a week. attorneys for both sides predicted O..,uppo!<.r-you we re tlnv1ng O\'er thf' Coronado Bndge and ~a w a fnend about to commit - s u1 c1de Say y o u tried t n pt>r ucilft• hi m not t<1 jump and But Kennedy has refused lo concede. and re lations between the two have bee n practically non-exis tent The bill Cart<'r decided to !)ign an the Whal e llOUSl' H O!>t' C arden represents a v1t•tQry for the a<! . m 1nastrat1on and anotht•r step toward Culhllment or Carter .., pro mi se t o remove anti · compctJt1ve government rcgula lions wherever possible. The Congressiona l Budget Of fice estimated that truck Creight pr ices w111 rail as muc h as S8 billion a year when the legisla· t10n is fully Implemented m 3~-.i to four years. But some of the m ost sweeping changes tn the tightly reg ulated industry are ex~cled to come about much sooner 3-Mile Vent Okay llARRIS Bt.;RG. Pa. IAP> Continued ... entmg of r ad1oacllH gas from Three Mile Is land has produced no unexpected rise 1n rad1at1on li: .. eb a\.\ay from tht> nuclear pc)wt•r plant. ofhcial!> ~a) In a pre-entry motion, deputy 01 stricl Attorney Paul Morie} as ke d Judge :-.:orberl Ehrt·n freund \() denv defem,P attorne'., the ··defen5e of nec t-'>.,1t ' ground" Mo rie) -.aid lht rt•· 1'- 'om c doubt v.hetht'r thnH· FORD ... part o< his shart' or the overall !>Cltlement Afte r the s ettlement \.\a s reac hed. attorneys for Ford made a m ot100 to proh1b1t any further d1 :.c los11re or terms of the agrl't ment to the mc-dia etnd to ~c-.il court records regarding the set · tlem(.'nt Trotter den1~ the r equest The settlement lo the Green· bergs \.\111 be paid o"·er the next .,._., e raJ } ears They "'er e represented by '.\c \\ port Beach uttome) Mark Hobanson Jr . v. ho hult heen m· 'ohed 111 othn t:a ltes mvoh 1ng Fo rd Motor Co Whatever she's looklng for In a dJamond, you just found tt. A ( m ordt•r to '\:JV1· that pers on, you had to attack or ltnock him un. CCIO.,l'lllU!> V. oold \ <1u f.1<'t' ,_, <·harge of a ... ,,oilt \f.,rlt' rt 111 11"(1 that the ques I 11111 h•" not l'4·1 n n·c;ol ved in 1·11urt ll1· 1111tNl th.11 M 1.,~ Detin as · Jn <•man1·1p.1t l·1I adult . Cree from .ill. mcludang her parenLc;" !ti <>rh•\ '>:a11! lh<' \\Oman had nol ln·1·1 I \.\Ith her father 1n sl!ven \'C'Jr!'. pnor to the time of the al ll'~l·d alxJuc t1on M1 -.:-. I>u1n (;la1ms she was ah· du<·tcd afll'r attending what was tu b\.' a "!<.urpri~c party" at ._ Lai.;una Bf'arh residence. Borde r SeaJed 111\:\CKOt\, Thailand CAPl T h1.· Thai military command ;rnJ toda~ \'1l·tnamese troops had sealed orr almost the e ntire 500 milt.· long Tha1·Cambod1an b o rder However . Weste rn m1htat; ana1}·5L-; daspul~ the claim, <1y1ng onl) et 37-mllc· '>lr •tch appeared to b<' an Viel· namc.!-e h:m ds Our diamond collernon 1s brrtl1am. ext ensive and rivaled only by our knowledge. No mauer what kind of diamond she thinks 1s "most beaur1ful." we have IC waiting for you And her. These are set in 14 karat yellow g old. A .• M arqu1se. $2.225 . 8. Round. $1,275 C. Emerald-cur. $6.170. D. Oval. $3.820 ' E Pearshaped. iq, 135 SLAVICK'§ .... ~ ,.,_ """' Fathion bJ.nd. N~port Cenm, N~rt ~.teh, 7H/644-1380 WHllrliNtitr I t.ogvrM HIUt I MINlor< Vllfio I Not1h Ofenst I The Cl!)' ... c.ntto. .. l rt• Malll Ai.c> Cmtn Loe Anp'" I s.n °"'°I i..iv.,... u..-el ......... _ dw9t ,....., ~"' t..,.... V!SA, .._ °*"'· , """"*' Flttf /ftA!dm CIHlll • 11. NO. 113, ~ SECTIOHS. ~PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALl~ORNIA toying in Race . ' .-~·-. f.A.Dderion ·Makes -:Candidacy Official WASHINGTON {APl -John every region of the country. steadily rising approval for tus B. Andenon. declaring "l now ramng money and kicking off candidacy and private cootribu· · believe that an independent can d r 1 v es t o ob ta 1 n enough tions totaling S3 million. win." said today he has attract signatures to get has name on Jn a statement prepared for ed e!!.9u~h money. pote nual the ballot in as many states as delivery at a news conference. Vl>ters and fnfere~ fiJ petmif' pos~TI>fe':-~ :-Andel'50fr-lftJted·:·drssatisf~ him to stay in the race for the Noting that he has qualified among m any vot ers with the presidency _ throug h the No for the November general elec· prospective major party vemberetecuon tion ballot in states where petl· nominees President Carter and Declaring that the support re-uon deadlines have passed. An· Ronald Reagan . x • -··· '· .. .,. , cei·ved in mne weeks of running "derson said that he will focus his · "l cannot ask Americans to :r:.r.>~..mepandent .-eatt.eJidedbe.r -~PAioo~·-J9r,tl}~~s.i-.4., vot.A-lol~'~l1$e th~Qbij"e • two major part1cs .. has "far ex· cussion of the problems that cOn· the other candidates r." Aride-~'' 7 • ceeded my expectations." An· front America a nd the solutions said. "l must per~uade them derso~ said, "I a~ for~?llY an. to those probler;i:is that I can of· that I am~competent to govern nouncmg my candidacy. fer to the voter. this nation that I understand its Since announcing April 24 that The Republican congressman problems ~ that my program he would run as an independent. fro m 111 no is s aid he was of action will be both effective Anderson has campaigned in heartened by potls showing and fair." . Duke Bottled . Actor's Face on &urban .. Anderson said over the next few weeks he wi 11 set out specific proposals on a number of issues . .. What I have to offer is com· • mon sense in economics, com· mon decency in huma.n rights and plain dealing in govern· ment. .. Above all e lse, J offer America the plain hard facts. We can never again pretend that we can get something for nothing," he said. ·--• Outside Closed Doors . .• . TUCSON. Ariz. CAP > The face of John Wayne. who downed plenty of red· e ye i n the movie s et saloons he s wagger ed through as Hollywood·s toughest wrangler, h as bttn molded into a com- m e m orative bottle of booze. Anderson s upporter s have gathered enough signatures to ~et on the November general election ballot in 14 states - New Jer5ey, Mi c hig an, Massachusetts, Utah, No,rth Car olina. Qhio, Kentucky, Kansas, West Virginia, New Mexico, M ai n e , Idah o, Wisconsin~ Jlbode Island. Inmates at Soledad State Pri son a re !>tall locked in today but t h(' guard-, an: locked out. Claiming they will not v.ork until a budget is adopted to assure thl·tr ~ett1n~ paid. th1:~ have gone on ~trike. New duty for this i!uard 1s d1·rectml:{ traffic outside the fac11Jty. (Related sU?ry. Page A5). Entrepre neu r Mike Wayne (no relation ) said he looked at 32 different designs be{ore he came up with a bottle -that the Dute•s family felt was Jutrtlbt. The result ls that the late actor stares back with cra11Y realism from .a fifth of Kentucky bourbon. About S,000 cases will be distr ibuted world -wide, the first 500 or them in Ar izona. where many of Wayne's westerns were filmed. Wayne the businessman, who paid "about a mlllloa bucks" for exclusive, dis- tribution rights. said the bottle is the laleSl in a 20-year-old line of com· m emorative and novelty items. Each b ottle w e i ghs about 20 pounds and will sell for SfiO to $70. Among them was an amaret~filled likenes~ or Pope John Paul 11. Kidnap, Not Belief Patrick Trial Issue? SAN DIEGO (AP) -State prosttutors say the issue tn the trial of sect deprogrammer Ted Patrick is a Laguna Beach kid· napping. not the beliefs of the controversial Church of Sc1en· tology. P atrick 49. and four others went on trial Monday for al· legedly abducting and holding a 24-year-old Sciebtolog1sl 37 days la.st fall. Paul a Daan, 24, of L os Angeles, charged that Patrick:· his secretary. Sondra Sacks; her father and stepmother -Jack and Mary Ann Dain of erton -and James Roe. hel live at a number of • m Call!omia clties...l!!. an tempt to change her fruth. Patrick, Jack Mary Ann Dain and Roe are charged With ktdnappfhg, conspiracy and false imprisonment. Sacks is '1812' War A Real 'Blast WINDSOR. Ontario <AP) An explosive charge set off fof' the climax ol Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture ftred into the audience tnateed o1 up in the air. lnflictinc minor cuts and bruiael OD 46 ~ eatident occurred Mon· .cla7 nllbt durinl a performance ol tbe overture by the Windsor Symphony Orchestra durtnc the dfy'1 Freedom Festival, an an· nu•l jo6nt celebration by the city and nel&bborlna Detroit of Cu.ta'• Dominion Day Md the U'.8. Fowtb "' July. Tbe Gl'dMetra was playl!'I on • .,.,.. bed up to lbe caDa· dim ... ol tbe Detroit Rift!' .. tlle prel•d• to a 45·mlnute ftlewcab ._..7 for wtddl an ....... ftli,dOO were llDl8' ....... oltMrtftl'. --· charged with conspir acy and false imprisonment. Jury selection began today and is expected to take up to a week. attorneys for both sides predicted. lo a pre~ntry motion, deputy District Attorney Paul Morley asked Judge Norbert Ehren· freund to deny defense attorneys the "defense of necessity" grounds. Morley srud there is some doubt whether those g rounds exist b y l aw in California. He said the alleged abductlOB amounted to .. taking the law in· to their own bands" a nd a "vigilante action." "What's the difference between kidnapping Scien· tologists. Catholics and Bap- Usts?" argued Morley. Patrick, after almost a decade or deprogramming work, ls Oft trial in bis bome county for the nnttime. Morley predicted that the de-fense will attempt to cloud the real issue-kidnapping-by putting the church on trial. • · J think what is clearly planned here is a heresy trial," he said. Dredge Plans Review Set I A public worbhep 1ta1ed by the state Department of Flab and Game to review dredainl plans for Upper Newport Bay wtll be held tonll)ll in the UC Irvine engineerln& building. The 1:30 p.m. session is open to the public but is bot • public M•rinl· The department lta• bffn ebarted wllla • ....._ a plan fOf' beet-'DI ........... epen· dona lD the IUkJoUed .., bJ September • Jn four « the states, Oh1o, Kentucky, New Mexico and Maine. Gff"a.dall have naled that Andenon failed to meet require- ments other than ~number of sig nature• a nd ·campaign lawyers· have filed court suit.a challenging the constitutionality of state election laws. NB Man Indicted On Fraud Counts In an additional 22 states, campaign officials say eoougb s ignatures on petitions have been gathered to make it a near certainty that Anderson will be on the ballot.. Thett are a few states. like Geor gia and Oklahoma. where CSeeSfAVING, Page .\2) Used Car Lot At Uni High Bugs~ Trustees Has Robert Mohr, principal of Irvine's University High School, turned i.nto Cal Worthington? Has the school's parlti.ng lot become a used car lot? This was what the Irvine Unified School District trustees were talking about Monday night when they called Mohr to testify. Mohr, who was called to the podium by the name of Cal Wortbingtoo. said 40 to SO people try to sell their can in tbe park· ing lot every weekend. "Do you want me to do anytblng about it?" he asked tbe trustees. One of the board members wondered whether the district could get a percentage oo tbe car sales. Gene Hartline. usis· tant superintendent. sa1d that wo uld cause insurance nightmares. The trmtees decided to wait to get further citiRD reaction. A S6-year-0ld Newport ~ach map was Indicted this week by a federal grand Jury an ~11ch1gan on charges that he sold nonex1:-.· tent encyclopedia sets and other mull1·volume works to ltbrarH."i and ins1.Jtuuons throughout the country. Frank H. Gille faces 21 counL-. of mail fraud and one count "' interstate transportation of prop erty obtained by fraud. SC11d U .S. Attorney J ames Robinson Robinson s a 1d the a I lt.~~t·d violations occurred tx>twl'Cn l!n:! a nd 'the present when Gille \<\J'> president of Scholarl y Prl·~., Inc., of St. Clair Shores . Mich The Oetro1t·based U.S. At· torney said Gille assertedly ad- vertised encyctopedi as anrl multi-volume sets on American Indians, computers and famo~ black American s to varaou:. lJbraries and schools . Robinson said the 1'e"' port man, who advert1Sed his produ< t through the mail. would requ~t advance payment and then not deliver tbe product. The attorney said G1llt> .tl- leged.ly defrauded several of the libraries more than once by U.<>· ing various names, includan~ Negro His tory Press and In· formation Service. · Among the Institutions v1c· timized, Robins on sa id, were Dearborn, Mi ch. Department of Libraries. New York Academy of Medicine, State University of Buffalo. New York and Dallas Texas Public Libraries. Roblnsoo said the mail fraud charges carry a maximum prison Sentence . Of (Ive years each and a $1,000 fine. The Ramps Closed . Freeway Meters Planned Cal'l'nlm bas announced tbK aortbbound on·ramps o( the San Dieto Freewa, will be claeed for abort periods from DOW U8Ul July t . 1 I •E'l'DING DEVICES Aa£ ~n tbe proc.-a of beini lDatalled OD OD·runp& between ~Costa Mesa Freeway and the Sao G•briel Freeway, CelTram offtciala sald. TbeJ uld all freew•y lanes and r•mpa wlll be opened durin1 ruab hours, ud al least one r•mp Jue will btt open between the morning and e~ ruab boun. . . .. WREN ON UMPS AU aA>IED, tramc will be de· toured wt1.b 111111. accordinc to CalTram. No lanes will be clOled OD weekendl,_ le.•~ bolklaJs, or before a p.m. on da,a_pnadaa lepl bol1da.7a. 'n.e ..._.. dn'lees deteet bow maay vehicles •~ ..... .. • ....... tlam, • CalTrul oftldal laid. •• transportation charge, he said, rarnes a maximum 10-)ear sen· tencc and " Sl0,000 fine. Mudd Leave CBS for NBC News Position :" EW YORK (_.\P> -RoRer :'\t udd. the C US ~e\<\ s corre::.pond- t• n t once considered a can- ti 1d at•· t o succeed Walte r Cronk Ill' as .. Evening News" anchorman. w ill JOtn ~BC as < h1ef Washington corres pondent, 1t was arulOWlCed today. Mudd will S\<\'ltch net works as ~oon as h1s contract \<\1th c·ss .'.':e '<' s is terminated The con- tract 1::. due to expire early 1981 The transfer to·~sc had been "Xpected for some ume. Mudd "a::. distressed when CBS Ci'n· nounced m February that Dan Rather \ltOuld replace Cronkite "hen the \ eteran aocbormao steps down next year. Mudd went to work for CBS :"llews in 1961, and had been the net work's national affairs cor· respondent since l977. Two Arrested ~ On Newport Burglary_ Rap Police-surprised and arrested a pair of alleged burglars late Monday in back of a Corona del Mar clothing store where the suspects report'edly were load· ing up a van with suits and Jewelry. Stephen J . Gr an ate, 29. or Newport Beach, and Edwin Estrada, 2• of Huntington Beach, wef'f!A arrested on com· mercial burglary charges. rnvesligaton assert tbe sus- pects accidentally trtaered a silent alarm at Pat Marley's IM~'s Wear, 3566 E . Coast i·Highway. at about 11:30 p.m. when they SD)aShed out a wln· dow and sawed through several metal ban to gain enlry to t.be shop. '' The !\USpects. officers report· ed. backed up a van to the shop's back door and started loacllni up. Both men are In cuatody at Newport. Bucb Cit)' Jail OD $5,000 bla11 each. Vi.siting Boy Fares Well After Shock A S-year-ofd Sie rra Madre boy, vacati oning w it h h is parents on Ba lboa Island, came o.1way Wlth only minor mJun<:~ ~l onda y afternoon when he l!r3bbed a tive electrical conduit runnang under a pu:r. But young Brett Sh<1w's pJrents recei\ed a real shock, 'ewport Beach officials .!>aid, ~hen they tned to maneuver lhe ra mtly car through heavy traffic nn Coa::.t l IJ"'h\<\ ay in an effort to reach Hoag Memort&I Hospital. They never got therC' Instead tne parents , unsure how seriously their son had been tnJured. became so frustrated they swung out of the bumper-to· humpe r traffic and fl agged down a pac;smg police car. The officer r esponded by radu>ti~ paramedics \Ith<> treat· ed fo fri~htened boy at the stdc olf t e r o a d . H e w a s not ~osp1~cd. - Man's Leap Fatal SAN FRA.'\CISCO CAP> -An unident1f1cd youn~ m a n has leaped to has death from the Golde n Cate Bridge, the Califomia Highway Patrol re· ported. The U.S. Coast Guard said the man -.vas take n Mondav from the water alive, but he died soon aftcrwarli. Coast Weather Cloudiness d ecreas ing Wednesday. Lows tonight · SS at the beaches. 65 in· land. Highs Wednesday 70s to mid 80S. INSIDE TODA 'Y Allan D. 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Co~11ntian9 __ GniuJ; File. to Li1nii Pro-Reagan Spending WASHf OTON tAP l mon CaUH. a r lttcena •<'Uoft ~roup, toela)' (Jlf'd • rMf'T•l t•wiu1t attklns to atop • rommltlN- from It.. aMOunC'ed lntf'ftlkln ol tptndln1 S20 mJlllon In support of Ronald tlH-'1 prnldeftUaJ randidacy · l'ommon C•us•: aaylq UM effort woukS r"urn campalin flna nc1f\ll to Pf'tll-Water1ate daya, t"9Ct Americans for Chan1e. it.a rhatrmMn, ~n Harrlaon Schmitt, R N M . and forme r Sen arl T f'urt1~ R Nt'b . lll treQW"er Common Cauae claimed Uiat a~ Rea1an. u the "virtual· 11 .(t~" candidate ol the R4publkan Party wUI re<-elve $29 4 minion for ~ potl ('()C)vmllon campalirn. h~ cannot rt>ceiv" private fund • Miii•• G,..... P•rw , .... BELO llORtZONTE. BrazJI CAP> -Pope John Paul II new lnto Uus rentral Brazil!arunl~ cky-l0day-to-a -10yous ovation ...from ~-es m ated at mon-thanone._mtllion They dumped white and yellow confetlt from skyscrapers u C1't! pope passed, and ltned streets 10 deep to get a aU mpse In an o~n-alr Mass aimed at the youthful populat.ion ol ~Latin Amenr a·s largest country, John Paul warned against •hat he called "the exasperauon of sex. which tears down the ,.auth('nll('lt} of human love and leads lO the breakup Of the ~:fa mily .. •, ·fAaMr• L'rgr •reUclral Sofldioa• • MOSCOW <AP> -The Soviet Union and West Germany ... a greed today to press for .. a political solution as quickly as possible" to the Afghanistan conflict. But West German Chan· · ·! cett~r ffelm~t...Scbrpi_ft~ app~rently failed to win assurances from : .. Soviet President Leonl'tt t: Br~zhne\' about,. tuture Soviet troop '"puflouts. -..,..... "· ..,. ' Schmidt s aid both sides repeated their "well.known posl· ~lions" and that Brezhnev strongly defended the Soviet occupa. t10n that began m'Decem ber. . . . ·Gold Coatlnews to C'U_,, LONDON (AP) -Gold prices rose again today on Euro- pean exchanges afte r reaching 4'h·monlh highs in Monday's lrading. The dollar was higher against most major currencies. ...: London's five majoPbullion houses fixed the closing price Of ~-gold at S660 an ounce, up from Monday's $649.50. In Zurich. gold traded at $663 50 at mid-day. Gold traded at $664.50 in New YQr k_._ ~ Sl7.10. snver was quoted in London ar $16.90 an ounce-. up from SJ6 75. Silver traded at $16.80in New York, up 20c~nts. $aturday .tfaH DeHcerr1 B~ W ASHJ NG TON c AP) -Defying the wi~hes of congressional budgct-wnteri:., the House Post Office an~. Civil. Defonse Com· mittec today voted to cont111ue Saturday nia1l dellven es. Signing Ceremony Ted Fimls Way To Rose Garden WAS HINGTON <AP>-Sen. Edwa rd M. Kennedy, wba for months sought to lure President Carter out of the Rose Garden. joined him there today in a rare mom<'nt of arrord the sii:.;ning of a mutually es poused bill lo d e r egulate the trucking in· ciustry "It's particularly gratifying for me to welcome Sen ator Ken· nedy to the Ros e Garden today." Carter said with a smile when ci ti ng the Mass achusetts s e n a tor's effort s a lo ng wit h thos e of othe r members of Congress in winning passage of thl' bill "T here's no debate on truck- ing dere~ulation ." Kennedy q uippt'<l when Carter asked him lo say a few words durang•the signing ceremony. The closest the p r esident's challenger came to turning the event into a political platfor m was to recite his cam paign the me that "the No 1 concern of the Amen can pe<>ple is the stale of tht• economy ··No other piece of leg1slallon will have as great an impact on det m perung the f1 res of 10flat1on" a!> the bi ll Carter signed t-Oday, Kennedy said. Kennedy, in a row of a dozen t:ongressional champions or the · legislation, stood with his arms folded directly behind the chair provided for the president's use ill signing the bill. At one point, he s potted some reporters who ttave ~n covering his presiden· Ual campaiim fo r months and N DAILY PILOT car essed the back of the chair with a subtle grin. Carter paid tribute to Ken- ned y. chair man of the Senate Judiciary Committee. as haVUlg beg un working for increa sed com pet1t1on m the trucking in· dustry at k!ast two years before the ·~sue began to gather momentum "Sometimes alone. sometimes facin g d iscou ragem e nt but. never giving up on the concept," Kennedy pursued the cause. Carter said ,. It was onl y the second meeting between the adversaries since the presidential campaign began in earnest. Kennedy cam e to the White House for a private meet- ing with Carter on June 5 alter t he final round of primaries that a ppeared to give the president more than enough delegates to assure him of renom ination by the Democratic Party this sum· mer . But Kennedy h as refused to concede. and relations between the two have ~n practicalll non-existent. The bill Carter decided to sign in the White House Rose Ga.JVen represents a victory for the ad- ministration and another step toward fulfillment or Carter 's p r o m ise t o r e m o v e anti· competitive government regula· tions wherever possible. The Congressional Budget Of. fice estimated that truck freight prices will fall as much as S8 billion a year when the legisla- tion ls fully imple mented in 3~ to four years. Sl,000 a Night Settle in ·Collision 8y DA V1D lnlTIMANN Ot ... ......,._"'" A l,,al\lfl• Hilla Cather and son have won ••combined Q .2S million HttJe ment aaatnat Ford Motor C.O. i te mmln& from the death ol the man'a wile ln a burnlna fi'ord Maverick on UM Santa An1t Freeway four yean •10 foUowlna a ·rear·end col· Uelon • The settlement waa agreed t.o Monday . In the courtroom ol Superior Court Judge Jac k Ttot· ter. E rnst Greenber1 and his son Matthew. 4. had filed a lawsuit three years a go agaUiaCFord rontending the gas tank of the J971 model car waa faulty. The car eiploded hrftames a fter the rear-end collision ~ the freeway. Killed ln the acca- dent was Greenberg's 21-year- old wife. The Greenberg's car w..S the fourth in a five -car pileup near the 17th Street overcrossl.ng In Santa Ana . · • Mrs . Greenberg had been holdlng young Matthew. then on- ly several months old, on he r la p . Bot.h parenls were afire but she gave the child to Greenberg when •he could not budge a Jllmmeft-Mol---00 -the. ~t;& side of~ car. Greenberg took the cblld to s afety but his wife perished in the burning vehicle. Greenberg suffered bums on his arms and legs . 1be child was unhurt. AcC'Ord.lhg to court documents. Matthew WiU receive $650.000 as part of his sh~ ol the overaJJ settlement. /\f ter t tle s ettle m en t was reached. a ttprneys for Ford made a motion to ·prohibit ~Y f urtlwr discl06ure of terms of the agree. m ent to the media and t-0 seaJ court reeords regarding the set- tlem ent. \ T rotter deqled the requesl The setUem'ent to the Gr-een- bergs will be paid over the next several years T hey were represented by Newport Beach attorney Mark Robinson Jr . wt10 has been in· volved in other f;ases involving Ford Motor Co . Fro• PfHle .. , I STAYING •.. enlisting support has been dif· Cl c ult a nd sign a ture drives stall ed. Campaign manager Michael !\1 ac Leod said Ander son will roncede most of the South. s ince that "will be a Carter-Reagan battleground ... w1th~the possible exceptions of Nort Carolina. Tennesset'. F1onda d Texas. ShahSOid l1nproving CAIRO. Egypt CAP) - The deposed Shah of Iran was reported In "very satisfactory" coodiUon to- d ay and was removed rro m lnte o s lve care rollowing surgery to drain nuid from his lungs. An E gyptian doc to r treat in g th e c ancer - stricken shah said the ex- mo n a r ch has a "more than 75 percent" c}\ance of surviving. "His condition is very sa tisfacto ry," sa id Dr. Abdel Kader Osman 24 h o urs afte r Monday's operation. Shah Mohammed Reza P ahlavi, 80, WU running. high fever when he was admitted to the Maadl military hospital Friday night. ....... , ...... Pf"'''dt"t .-"tt P\b:I.,.., Kids Sol,dfor·Sex In Dallas Catalog ~··""'" v .. • Prf'\•dt-~t 4'N °""-"al MIM9"' ~-.. ~ t.••tw '"':::::.~ ... "Ct a--.M l-. AMI--flt tl.e11or T1lephoM (7t4)MM3%1 • CS..-M AdYertlllftg M2·M71 DALLAS (AP> -Child.fen &.'l young as 8 are being sold into pros titution through "catalog sales" lo Dallas. a proeeeutor has told a Texas House commit· tee. Aulltant Dalla County Dta· trtct Attorney KeUy Loviq laid Monday •'They have a cataioc ot tbe1e little cblldren wbo are totally nude,'' Lovtnl told the aoleet committee on ebild abme-ne1leetud cb1ld pornocrapby. "Slxteen-year-ofda are tbe least eitpenslve. Tbe youn1er they are. the more expenalve urey are." slid~. Dallas clients order the cblJd proetltutel throutb tbe cataJot and oft.m pay their aJrplue fare since many are from CaUlor'Dla. he said. "An 8-year -o ld girl or boy from California will cost about Sl,000 a night, including tr airfare," the prosecutor aaid. After teatifyln1 before t committee. Lovtq deelined io d11cuu the matter further, MY· lnl it C!OUld hurt an illYtlltip· Uon. The child abuse committee al.lo beard i.ttmoay from proll· ec:uton Ul'linl that the murder or a child &e made a capital ~· fenae and auue1Uona tbat doc· ton who fail to report cbJld abuae caa" should be Prot· ecuted. A Taal law ,...U ID 1174 make11tamt.de_.~ to fall to NpOlt cldJd ...... Out ol tlae P(lsf A .. ~- An engine and rear gun turret of a World Wa r 11 B·24 1.t.iber ator bom ber are inspect- ed by promoter Gene Forte. w~o is salvag- ing the plane from the bottom of Hunt- ington Lake in the Sierra Nevad a eas t of Fresno. The plan~ crashed in 1943. .Aii: Travelers Hit ff ....... -,., • - • -•r ;JI'> 4• • By Siinkin' Delay SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -Im· m igration authorities say they delayed air travelers who were forced to wade through an inch of raw. smelly sewa ge at the city's airport because officials were worried som e passengers might slip 10 the mu<'k "We don't want to get the gov· ernment 'sued." M. "lamer. act· mg deputy direct.or ~f 1mm1gra- tJOn lo San Francisco. said Moo· dav . The passengers were barred fro m reaching their luggage for about an hour Sunday. but SOfTle travelers a ppeared more upsf't over the delay tn 1oietting 0lhc1r bags than over the mc·i;s I m migration e1uth o r1t1 c ~ Viets Brawl In Mesa; Cops Arrest Pair A bloody. club-swingmg brav. I a mong Vietnamt>Se 1mm1gran sent one man to the ho5p1tal latl' Sundav and resulted in the <tr · rest oft'4'0 other Costa Mesan.c; Arrested for su.sp1c1on of as- s a u It with a d eadly we apon folloWlllg the melee at the in· t e r sectiQn o f Cost a Mesa's Sono r a Road a n d La Salle Avenue was Long Pha n Nguyen. 22. or 2738 San Carlos Lane. Costa Mesa. A 16-year old boy was arresh..'<t for suspic1pn of m ali cious mis· c hief a.ad later released to the custody of his mot.her. Treated for a head wound and later released from Costa Mesa Memor1al Hoefltal was Hue Van Nguyen, 45, o 10.W E l Cammo'- Drive. Costa Meu . Witnesses told police that cars driven by the Nguyens, who are not related. converged at the m- tersecUon along with the teen- age bicycle ride r. A battle e nsued. witnesses said, pitting the youth and Lon~ Phan Nguyen against Hue Van Nguyffl. .. stopped aboUt 300 passengers off Pa n Amencan't; f11ght 003 from Hong Kon~. saying they were worried about someone s lippmg in th1.• sewage. which s pewed from an overflowm~ toilet But some passengers wanted to brave the mch-deep smelly· "'at.ur t.hat rove red the entranet> ti) 1mm1graYloo so they rou.ld l'(el l'he1r bags and prt')('et"d through cuslorn.' Tempers grew short, a nd some passenger. offe red llJ ~1gri waner; .. l'<ell o· Ago~tmo of M1ss1on \'1eJ'?· ~ho said he nussed a con . nectin~ fli ght because of the df' lay. ~au1 one m an announcC'd. "ThP) ean t arrest all of l.I..'>. • and the pas->e ngers marrh<"(1 throu~h the 1mm1grat1on stal10Q to rl'lnt'\'t-their luggage. Thi! mess was cleaned up befnre passengers from latt;r fl1 g ht.s ·arrived, ~aid Wa r ri·n Haost:n, spok e~rh an for th~ au-port. ' S.wimClus Registration Set at OCC R<'~1stration for Orange Coast Colleges Uurd two week :.~ion of ummer sv.1mming instruc- tion 1s scheduJed July 12 from 9 am to noon at the OCC R)m nas1um. The .session runs kfaily, from J uly 14·25 and offers '1me cl~s o f 1tO minutes each, rosting Sl 2 50 per s tudent Cl a!>s~ are open (or toddler~>. a dvan t'e d todd lers, n o n - ""' immers, beg inning s wim- me rs. advanced beginners and 1otermediates. For the fi rst tim e this year. a Mo mmy a nd Me c lass for mothers and ·YoUngste,rs aged l to 3 Is be10g offered. f'urther information may be obtamed by callm g 556·5880 The finaJ set of swim classes cond ucted over a two -week period wiU start in late July. Carter Tax Plan Slaied . For 1981 WASHI:'llGTON CAJ1) -Presi- dent Carter and De m~ratic congr essiona l leade r s have agreed to provide a tax cut for 1981 and that the only remaining question 1s the timing, House Speaker Thomas P O'Neill said today ·'There's no q_uestion In all of f)ur minds ihat there. wnr-tie a t.1x cut 10 1981," O'Neill told re- porter!> a rte r he a nd other lt-aders attended a White House breakfas t meetin~ with Carter. O 'Neill saJd what had not been derided was whether to enact ttw cut in 1~ or wait until 1981 The c;peaker said Carter and t h~· c o ngress io n a l lead e r s .1~reed t his morning to wor k together over the next few "'t•Pk:s on overall econom1~ p<1licy "Ou.r aim i~ the ~t or • carefully cons· and reSl)OnS1ble policy to cootJnue lhe fight aga1.DSt inflation and provide a laJt cut foe 1ill &bat would be 1111U.tnnM1onary."' the M assachuset.ts Demoerat said. ·. The White House sess ion came .t ddv after Senate Democratic lt·.idt:r. held off Republican ~ m.Jnds ror a S36 billJon tax cut h\ offrnnJ? renewed proma.ses of tht·lif own plan. Mr. Pavlecka Rites JuJy 19 :'il •·monal funeral ser vices for t•manc nt eng ine e r Vl a dimir Pa\ lecka. a for mer Newport Hed('h n-sirlent who died Satur- day. J une 28, will be held on SaturdJy, July 19, at Pacific View Memorial Park. Corona dcl Mar. The date of r ites for Mr Pavlecka. whose work in avia· llon and lighter·than·air craft is legend in the field was inad- vertently deleted from a story in Monday's paper . Funeral se r vices for the engmeenng geniw. wan be at 11 a .m . on JuJy 19, according to friends. ... .. · .. " ,,.., .. · .. . . . ·. .. ..... ·' . Our diamond collection is brllhant extensive and rivaled only by our knowledge. No maner what l<tnd o f diamond she thinks 1c; "mos! beaunful ... we have 1t w a1t1ng for you. And her. The se are set 1n 14 karat yellow gold. A .Marquise. $2,225. B. Round. $1,275. C. Emerald-cut s 1.350. 0 . OVal. $3,820 . E. Pearshaped, $9, 135 . SLAVICK'S ""e~SlnoP 1917 fQhlon Wiand, New1'C)rt<;..Mer, Newpon 9-d\, 114/644-1380 W""1Nnt4irr I lAguM ~lllt I MlMlon VMJO f North Or-. / TM City Lot Cnnto. 6 It .. ~U. Mio Cl'ffttt to. A .... / S.. Diep I Laa Vtpt ...._., .............................................. a.p. ~ Fltw,,..,. CWll Fireworks Spark Blaze, Fire Fears ' . Te.e Oraa1e Couaty ,.,. Depanwet .. ,. .... wom.d ~ •ard ... ,..,_... et J.aty dale• U.tt......,.., a a.-t.bat bet-ame more "'°""" Monday wtu. • ..,_. llre bl Yorba Unda m..-ip&on sa7 Wll n UMd by ut.salftnwotb ()Qriq \.be Im Fourth ol July u1a 1on leaa l a nd l ll C't•I hreworka we r e blamed tor -·• la propeny dama1• lft Or .... c.-tJ -I n1urw llre otfit"f all wnt to reduu lltl1 )'f'lr Tb• l U p.m bin 11 lhe Brook••Y Avenue r ldeftee ol Wiiliam and Cindy Del nUHd an ntim.ated sio,aoo tn d•m•c• F ire otndala uld l.bt>y wt>l'f' •bk lo pro&ecl about $17S.000 In Hearing Set Monday val~ '° the ltrutture and fOn· t.,.ta h'om damaae lftv•t11alon uld realdenu tokt them they ... .)'OUthl dill· c h ar1ln1 . Urewcfrlu tn tht nel1hbor1'0od about one -half hour before ~nre started lnvestlcaton concluded "the m0tt probable cauae" of the nre w aa ilJqaJ fireworu and noted lht'y t•onhtcaled a quantity of 1ll e1al llre work 11 fro m a QCTI> Eyes Ways . . Of Hiking lncoDie The Orange County Transit for monthly bus passes and for to taxi ser vice. used in hilly Oastrkt wants lo collect an add1 -0 1al-a -Rlde a n d D1 al ·a Lafl south county areas In lieu of reg- ffona1-$G31 .0€» m fttres-from bus services. ular hxed route service and in riders next year "1thout r aising Pat:rOns presently· can buy a othe-r -erucs fo.r_ senior citizens the bask one-way bus trip fare , $15 bus pass good for a month or and the mentally retarded. of 50 cents. unlimited bus rides. 01al-a -L1fl buses are mini· The OCTD Board of Directors Besides reducing the bus pass vans spedally~equipped ror han· will l'On.s1der how to raise that · discounts, the staff recom· d1l'apped riders. additional revenue at a 9 a.m. mended rais ing rates fo r Dull·a". T he transit district is required J uly 7 public hearing at its head-Ride and exprec;s buses from $1 by state Jaw to colle<'t 2Q percent quarters in Garden Grove. to Sl.20, and for Dial-a Lift from or its operaH ng costs -set at A transit district staff report 50 cents to $1.20. ss-t million for next year -1n has r e<.'ommended hiking pnces D1al-a-Ridels what a mounts Jarel?QJLreve.qu«;.. ~ ~ -. · · , ---------_...:'-'------.-~'""71"~---;-;~,..-~-:--r----~---=""'"' The ·rates llroposcd by staff r 1 "'", · ~-= members. if adopted by the Bis Own Zoo Racine. Wis., directo r Louis Rhoades shares h ts home with Sadie. an E nglish bulldog: Tasha. a baby Bengal ... tiger. and Wilbur, a wolf cub. The dog is nursing the other anim a ls Surprise Storms Start 50 State Fires LOS ANGELES (AP > -Fast· movin~ remnants-of Hurricane Cella dropped a surprise series of thunderstorms on Southern Caltforma, helping fi refighters mop up some we(•kend fires but s tarting at least 50 new ones With lightnin~ Firefi ghters were hoping that r ain today from t he Pacific· s pawn ed i.torms wo uld e x, tinguish more than a dozen r~ in uninhabit ed areas of San Bemarwho County. T he Nalional Weather Servi~ said the rains should be more docile. wtthout U'IC lightning or Monday · The service also withdrew its flas h flood warnings for the mountain 'alld desert areas or R I verside. San Bernardino and San Diego counties. Mi.nor fl ash floods did develop Mo nd ay ni g ht in Ran ch o Mirage, lnwan Wells and Palm Desert. where six fire engine!; anct JU rescue squads were sent to aid home<>wners About two dozen homes were dam aged when water seeped un· de r carpet ing a nd furniture. F irefighters used pumps to clear several homes, sa id Ca lifornia De partment of Forestry d is : p atcher Ned Redway No evacuations were ordered. and no injuries were reported. Redway s aid. Meantime. some sections of the Angeles. San Bernardino and Los Padres National Forests wer e closed to the public by the U.S. Forest Service because of fir~anger. .!Los Angeles County wildlife areas adjacent_ to the sprawling Angeles National Forest also will be closed for the same rea- son . county Fire Chief Clyde Bragdon Jr. said. board. would bring tn 21 6 per- cent or next year'!> projected operating costs. The board of directors can a<'- cept. reJect or modify the staff proposals For people unable to attend the 9 a.m. hearing on July 7. the board ha s !>Cheduled another public hearing for 7 p.m . Wed- nesd ay in t he board hearing room at 11222 Acacia Parkway. Garden Grove. Other board options studied b) staff members but not recom m ended include charging senior c it i ze n s a nd h a ndicapped passengers full fa re dunng rush hour. raising the basic bus-rare to 55 or 60 cents per one-way trip, and charging 5 or IO cents for transfers. The last OCTD rate change was made last September . with a ra ise in basic bus fare from 35 cents to 50 cents. LA Man Dies Mter Sinking In Area Pool Accidental drowning was hst· ed today as the cause of death of a Los Angeles County man who died after his unconscious bod} "as puJled Monda y night from the pool at a La Palma apart· ment complex. Police said Louis Louhisdon. 25, of Beverly lulls. died at a hospital about 10:2() p.m. despite efforts by friends to provide cardio-pulmonary resuscitation at the s~ne. They s aid Louhisdon a nd friends he was vwrlffng were swimming in the pool s hortly before the incident occurred fo'riends went to a n ear by whirlpool and found Louh1sdon·s body at the-bOttom of the pool a short time later. police sai'd . Surfing Fil1n Sfuted at occ S urf's up and so will )'O ur blood pressure be when you view the action i.n "Super Session." filmmaker Hal Jepson's surfing mov ie s hot on loca tion 1n Hawaii. The Orange Coast Coll ege surfi9g team will show it twice Wednesday night in the college's Forum. 2701 Fai rvie w Road, Costa Mesa . once at 7 p.m . and again at 9 p. m ., with proceeds from the $2 admission price benefiting the team. Top i.ntemational surfers such as Jerry Lopez, Jeff Hackman and Roy Russell are featured. Pmyers Ansioored Anaheim Adib 25 FRESNO (AP) -It wasn't sent from heaven, but three nuns stranded on State Route 99 here may ' have wondered for a rew minutes. Their car ran out or gasoline shortly a fter 2 a .m .• so they started sing- ing bymm and praying for help. "Suddenly out of the sky came this big light," Hicbway Patrolman Ron Taylor recounted. It was the highway patrol's belkopter check· ma CIG tbe stalled car. . To Beef Up Force A crackdown on crime in Anaheim ls beltnnlni witb the hiring by November of 25 more police officers to beef up tbe com- munity's force of 298 men, authorities have announced. ApplicaUoaa for the job, which pays from Sl,492 to $1.905 oer month, may be obtained from tbe city's Human ReaouiCea Depart- ment, 200 S. Anabeim BlVd., betlf~. 8 a.m. and 5 p.m . ApPlicanta must be cit.iJem '1 lbe u.s .. ~ acbool sraduates or bold a G.E.D. Certificate and . muat be 21 b)' Nov. 1, acCGl"dlDC to police recruitment officials. Quallfied minorities are en· couraged to take out job applica· tiona and It ia desirable fOf' all applicants to have some knowled1e of conversational Spani.ab. "We intend to get a handle on crime in Anaheim, .. Mayor John Seymour declared emphatically lD a'"'CJllDdne lbe blring al 25 more omcera. '"l"bil wW be one ol our top priorltiel during lbe ccunina na.. cal year," the mayor added. nel•"bor'hood youth. lfe wu not arrested. however Ylre department Information officer Chuck Murphy described the two-wedc period "urroundln.c the 19T9 Fourth of July as "a dis u ler" because of fireworks· r elated dimage. He ran through the statinlcs :- 28 structures damaged in areas served by the county fire depart· me nt: 38 persons injured. 119 1n· cldenta related to UH of • 'aa/t and aane" flreworkt and am ln- cld nJ,a related to d11cttar1e ol U· legal or dan1erou1 nreworka. Sa l e or s afe and sane nreworks is permitted In unJn. corporated areas or Oran1e Coun· ty. Mur\'>hy uid, and--several · cities Such fireworks must be approved by the s t a te fire marshal. Murphy said the fire depart· (Jp., IJp and .4 waaaaaa!l!l!l!I ••••• ment Initiated • lar1•·•H .. campalpi to educate UM publAe on the danl•n ol fl~oru. Letten were sent to police a1encles outllnln1 what flreworb-related offenses may be cited, while posters and flye r s were dlstrlbuted at schools. '''Rm year we hope we cao keep things from getting out ol hand," Murphy said. Kids in S:rn J u;m Cap1~tr:mo !-a\ ~oo<lb\f• to anoth<.·r bunc·h uf lrnlloon.., lx·;;rmg t arrh :-.<.tying whL·re tht·~ eom,. from That.., -.o farmC'r:-. in lo'-'~• "ell mu\ bl-·Bn.·J c·J n m:.111 back the attacht.'d 1xN ·eard J " pC'r in :,truct1ons so we c<.1n l('arn ull ubout ""ind n 1rn·nb Or maybe JUSl have some s·um· mL·r fun Whoe \'L•r l aunc hed the c ard ma1ll-d buck from farthest away by Aug. 1 1-. thL· \\inner. This b atch .... ent aloft at :\I Jr<.'O For:.te r Junior HJgh School in city r ·ereat10n departm ent event. Sou hwest Heat· Persists orec<µters Fear Long-tenn Drought By TM ated PTess The sizzling Sout hwest heat wave, the wors t in 25 vears. lost a little steam as temperatun:s in Texas dropped below 110 But the death toll climbed to 63. more roads buckled and field-. dried out across the blistered re gion f orecasters s:.ud 1l ma) be l!X· tra hot all ..,ummer And a.s lht· thrN· day July I holtday approac·herl .... oml' of ftta ls worried th::i t ttnder dn· fields and "ood:-. m 1~ht be '><:l ablaze by' acauoncr.., Texans shrugged off thf" hl'Jl and ,.l'nlun"d out into I he noon d a \' s u n .\t on d a \ a -. l 1' m perat~ fell for thl· !-.tart or J · · new work week. Jn Ojlla~ Fort Worth. 107 seemc•d <Jlmost Ith spring after t-.-.o da):-. of 11~$ "It 's realh not ~o bc.td. ., .. id Sandra Bryant as !>he att· lum h in Dallas' Thanks-G" ing Square park. More than 2Q cities rcg1stt·rcd 100 or higher and foreca..,tt•r-. said it would be JUSl ... .., hot to day . But Wichita F alls' h1J,lh of 110 "as seven degret'!> lo" er than the readtn~ Saturda) "Yes. it's gomg to stay hot. And it is sea::.onable to be hot. .. said a National Wt.-ather Sen ll't' Newport Newport Surf roret•aster "ho asked to rem am anon\ moll!I "We'll ha,·e. well . .. h n u I d I ·., a ,. h o t t t· r t h iJ n ~l'<1~onable tcm.peratur~." "It's bad right no w and it looks bad for the summer ... said a ::.pokes man for th<• weather scn ·1<'e 111 Oklahoma City. Ill' !)a1d thc scaring heat. "hit h -;ent the mer<'urv to 100 ~l ond.1). '' J' the "''r"t '>tnc<· l !131i \l .. ;in"hllt• ,\rm~ nfficwh JI I 1 I.. I .1 h 11 in .i ' F 11 r t ~ "\ 1 I I Marine Base Fire Que lle d t I\ Jl1an f1rl'f1J?hll'r" .1t Camp l'1·ndll'lon ci u1d-.h l'\ttn2u1she-d .i 111m··acre bru...,h fin· near Sctn ( ,n Mrt• Saturcla' that thre<ttened no 'tna·tun •' on lht• 'PrJ"l1n~ m d1 t Jr\' f .H 1lit' Uff1c1al~ al lht• ~t Jnn1.• Corps puhlil· aff.11r.., •>fft<l· ">did tht hru'h fin• hrokt· out <Jl about 5 JI m S.llurrfJ\. and " •• .., nearh uncfrr ('1lJl trnl t" n hour.., later l ••• u ... (' II f I h t' b I d z l' "' <I ' b<•ltt•\ •'<l t11 1.x.• J c<.i rclc~~I.' d1~· cardc-<l t·11?a rNtc re!>C heduJed strenuou:, act1\1la:~ fo r cooler hou.rs after the death of a lieutenant "ho coll::iµ::.t.-d duri ng an e xe rcise a borted beca use of be at. In Lawton. autopsy results Indicated a year- o Id -boy rou nd dead in his ~randmoth'er's home h ad sue . cum bed to heat before being mauled by rats. o(fic1als said. In Arkan:-.as. as tC'mperC1tu n~ ri''Jl'ht.'<1 102 an L1ttl-c Hock, lhl· l'nultr\' F1>dt·rat1on said t"'" m1 ll 1on broiler l'hll'ke ns and :inu CM>CJ brL"-'<lc r ht.·n::. had be1:n l.1 I IL·<1 hv hl'al. Road crew-. "' orkl'<i lhrou~h the "l't:kend tr1 rt·pa1r I ~ !>l'('t1ons of h1gh"ay that popped open unde r t he ..,1,on·hmg ... un . Tht' weather service said tern· peratures of up Lo 103 could he t.>xpected lhrou~h the end of the "t>t•k. compared to nor mal July hi gh~ of 90. Arkansas Power & l.1~ht Co had a record demand for po"cr .\tonday. And while the heat is making tomato and pt.•ach l'rops npen mon • rapidly. ofU c1als ::.ay 10 tt> 15 pt'rcC'nt of the 4 8 million J<'rl'" of ArkJn-.a:-. land normallv CUltl\ atcd IO ~O) be:rn~ had not bt'l'n planted beC3U">l: Of' thl' "eJthcr , Su'J\ 'on Sport \ ('\ ) 5and I port -~-- Newport ' S urf qnd Sport Newport \S urf and Sport ' • f \ .....::t'"" -.r-tl'OI ~ 'MAU. Starting July 5th In All Stores GRAND OPENING SAI,E Of Our Westminster Store Register There For $1000 IN FREE MERCHANDISE From OP, Boogie, Qulksllver, Offshore, Stubbles, ROD & More PLUS A FREE SUR.FBOARD FROM STUSSY NEW WAVE DESIGN Newport Surf and-Sport Mein Store 2224 Newpor1 Blvd. Nemporta.ach 11~m4 t:JO ._. PM kn-Thurs tM t PM Ft1 & Sat ---... - Store 2 21CM Martne Ave. Balboa laland 17S-112t 10.. 7 Sun-Th11r• tll 9 Fri I S•I Store 3 • * OPE NINO JULY 5 •-. South Co•et Plue ~ StON 4 Coete MeM ._ Wfftmlneter ... H 141-Gl23 891-8144 r. ~ .... ~o T ~~· MJ.;rllM , ... ~ ..... ., Generally Speaking lla..LO. MEUA>. •SU. .. ~ Dtd you kTIOw thMl here in OW' COUla1 rec100 Wt' have lwo dJlft"rtnt telvpbonc> <'Omp~~ OI <"OU~ you dM1 You 'ust •• l w1nt to thln1' about It . Tiw> fact ls. however. that moat ol our ~llOft""'l.' -.VIC'Cld tay an outfit known •' Pacific Tflephone. But oot an ot it. Some a~as. ~h a arouod Laiun• 'Beath down.out and Huot.&ngton Buch upcout. art H•rved by u d1rfermt s~t-m It.Down u ~rat Telephone So you lhtn.ll you·v~ had Yt'UUOl\S With M a Hell'• Lis ten. htt~ on the newspapttr, Wt' have ed1tonal offlc~ m wguna, Huntington Bn<'h. Santa Amt and C~l• Mt llu We use BOTH phone ('()mpan.in . THUS WREN OUa Laguna opt-ratives call their <-oun terpart.s m Huntington Be"ch. they go from th& General system through the Pacific link and bar k into the General isystem Sometunes that pbohe call makes you sound hke a bullfrog with a sore throat. croaking U\tO a ram barrel. We have ooe phone in the Costa Mesa office (Paci h r 1 MF.SSENGER AJID TELEGRAPH SERVICE DAY OR NIGi-iT SAFE. ECONOMICAL SERVICE SICHTS££JNC TRIPS STAJID ATa f'-t a-a Coeet 8twd. •· Laguna Phone Book Ad o/ 1939. When C~t Lr/e Wa._s Smtplt' that won't ring the phone rn th(! Lagun a office <Genercil1 You dial. wait. and everyt hing JUSt sits there. Nothing YOU COMPLAIN ABOUT this and I don't t'ven havl· l•> -.uj!J!t'~l to you the rt'!.Ull Pacific says check with Gc:ncral ,\nd vou know who General tells you to call. Anvwav. when 1t comes lime to pick on the telephon<.· <om pan~.' mos t people put the knock on CenC'rdl Telephone. Even our wonderful state Public \;tilities Com mission likes to dump on General Next Tuesday, for example. General Telephone will com e before the Public Utilities people in seeking a modest little rate increase. I think a fi gure of $120 million was mentioned NOW. JUST PRIOR to the hearings on that m odest re- ques t . some PUC people havt> come out and declared that Gene ral Telephone is giving its customers "the v.oc~t telephone ser vice or the decadl· .. Why. that kind of a ~tatement about Gtneral T(•lly ,.., unjust. grossly unfair and rotten of the PL'C people What c1o they m t'an. the worst telephone service of the decade'> This lS just 1980. The decade is n't old enough yet to c·ol lect t hat many wrong numbers Maybe they mean t he last decade. d uring the 1970s IF THEY THlNK that was the worst 10 \l•ar'i uf service then obviously they weren't a round rn the 1960:. sos. or whenever. In earlier days. thing5 were simpler in the area now ·covered by General Telephone. Back in the 1930s. for ex- ample, Laguna's service was called Associated Telephon«: Company. Limited You picked up the phone and asked the operator for 39 and you got a taxi. It does seem so eas~ now THAT ASIDE. General Telephone has JUSt issued a lengthy press release taking issue wl\h the Pl.JC staff criticisms. I'll boil it all down for you. thus: The Genera l Telephone people said that thos<: PU.' s tate ments weren't ver y nice NATION / --1.D OPEC Move Hike1 Fuel Prieea ~w YOKK 1A t11 ,.... OrpNUUOll ol ........... m E•.-rt In• C°cNntrW-.' Of'W prltt UI\ lM tffect W•1. 1lpaltn1 1ll1htl)' hl•hVT Cl'\Mlf ud l)flfft UMI .................... GU lft• rru N to I to I cell I 1allalil lor U.1. DMnlta Md~· 1lw lat l • ..,...lAld OPSC bue ,nee ol m Md tedlac ol "7 per U pllun barre& wu IMla,ud J_. U al .,. oU muu.ten' tc>ft• t reM111 ln AllM•. v•raJ tMtnber --'1111 a&oe. \Mn have an· nounted wtt.._ ran1U\1from•C..Utoa1 a..rnt to comply ..,llh lhal declakln Hui Saud• Arabia, OPl:C'a lar._t member and auppller of 1warl)' ti ~rcent ol U S. oU needs, has Nlllt.ed joUa1q ln the LD· t'ft'Ml>e . whkh ~ould mHn a .,._•·barrel riae. ll hu kept 1l6 price, lbe traclitloeaJ benchmark on which OPF.C pn~ ""' »tsl. ~l =a barrel and refuaed to cut Moil out· putrrom lb!f S 11\llhon bMrrela·a-day level Oth~r OP~C: m.imbers. however. have cut production since Iran C•a es Marine's Parenls May Ask Cle11Wncy By 'ne ~la&ed PreU Marine Sgt. Micbael MoeUer's parents say they are consider · ang a trip to Tehran to plead for clemency for their hostage son. threatened with a trial and a possible 10-year sentence on charges or having sexual relations with an Iranian woman who was hagnd__ by-htt-brotht"r. --- ----- Meanwtule. Iranian President Abolhassan Bani-Sadr warned today that Iran's Islamic revolution was "threatened from Inside · In a spet>ch delivered at a religious school in Tehran. he said. "In the previous regime life. property and business of people were ~iolated in the name of monarchy and today. they do the same an the na me or fighting with anti-revolutionaries." · -• -..-...,-t. ~. ' , • ~..,.......~.------. -· ,.,...HE-..ACCfiSED U.S. officials of trying to undermine bis govern- ment. "sink me in trivial issues so that I fall to manage our vital econom1c battle against the U.S. pressure." Bani-Sadr satd some Iranians he did not identify by name were working with Amen ca. trying to "create obstacles to stop me from expanding our vital economic crusade against the United States." _, .. An Iranian Justttt-Mi.nistry mvestigator. t\ll Akti'ar-Parveneh. told a reporter Monday that the 28-year-old Moeller. of Loup City. Neb .. might escape a trial if the dead woman's parents a~ree to "forgive" him. Parveneh suggested Moeller's parents fly to Iran lo try to persuade he r parents to drop the charges. PARVANEH SAID EARLIER that Moeller deh mtely would bt: put on trial <'Ven 1f Iran's Parliament decides to Cree the other 52 hostages. now in their 24lst day of captivity. In Nebraska. Doris Moell er. the Manne·s mother. said she and her husband were considcnng the tnp to Tehran l11t °"'.....," ......... Mmtte 1 .................. . d•ll)' ""'-............ ...,,..., I...,, IHI~ .... lleredar tMl Knalt ........ Med OU ffm~ ~ a•·•·'*"' l.MnlM &o ••·•· whlle U~a Md Nl1•rie wt.-••*• een&a-a·barnl prtee IMN ... to tM new s:rr~. Al,... rMMd Prieel UoClt • ceatl • ...,,.., tMl allO uld I would 4.'0llllnue &o charp 1 .... batnl •·exploratJon '"" on &op ol tbe new Sf·•·barre& omdel prtH for lll htlh.qualil)' oU. Al S40 1 barrel, Alpr1llD ail la OPl:Ca IDOlt e.penaive. Iraq, tbe aeeond·lar1Mt OPEC member, lut week told bufers of • 12·•·berrel U.CNMe to $11.91. Industry obMrven aakl they don't expect the put year's world oH price spiral -in which prices more than doubled -to continue berau.~ 1ndl.lfttriali1.ed natiOM have built up an oil surplua. .. Isabel Quares ma. 9. is brought by her mother out of a chick~n coop i~ Coi mbra. ~rtugal n~ar Lisbon. The girl. ke pt m the chicke n coop daily for eight years while her mother worked. reportedly makes noises like a chicken and flaos her arms like wine~ 'Voice' Endangers Planes .JACKSONVILLE . F la. <AP} -A m ysterious caller who gave false fli ght in!>truction~ to pilots approaching Tampa'5 airport last month mav tw at work rn the J ackson\'illc area. offi c1als say. 1'bree federal agencies said Monday they wer e investigating a false radio message broadcast Saturday to a Delta Airlines jet whic~ had just left Tampa In· ternational Airport. The J acksonville tower took control of the night and Instruct· ed the pilot to climb.,, to 31 ,000 feet. but the pilot 1ailcd to re~pond The controller called agarn, but this t1mt-the pilot radioed back that another voice. which he believed tc1 be a controller. to ld him to.!.top climbing· al 29.000 feet. The Fede ral Aviation Ad- ministration. the Federal Com· municat1ons Commission and the FBI are investigating . Cold Kills 16 ,J O Hj\NNES fHJ R~. South Africa <AP> ·-At lea~t 16 have died as a result of a cold wave which has plunged temperatures in parts of South Africa to below free zing. newspapers reported toda y. "It can be a very dangerou..'> thing ." an un identified FAA -.pokesman told a Jacksonv1llt· news paper "One false mo' 1.· can mean your IJfe . "ft 's fo rtunate that no prob· lem has ()C('urred due to these so-called 'ghost voices.' " h~ said S1muar false instructions were given to rughts at Tampa In te rnatlonal ~1rport three weeks ago. T he calls pe r s isted fo r three days. A caller rould ~et fi ve years m prison if convicted or issuin~ ~uc h messages .even if no prob- le ms a~e.off1caals said . ----- CONTINENTACS SUPER SUPER SAVER •. OFF Utah Battered hr Storm Capitol Damaged; Radio, Pmoor Cut . '\ Ca8fornia 'tmPH•tur'~\ •rt tne oesert '\OdtPd into tntt ~out reprtlV'ftfto a tw>t.ceo•· 1>4~ coo•lnq trom t~ 1Q0.1>lu> re.0•"9• oft.,..weel<- No '"''·~l.ege >mcJV ••t•t> wne t •tltcl -.U.y l>Y ,,.. 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EVERY PLACE WE FLY ON THE MAINLAND. ff you W'Cre wondenng Nh:it to do th1!> 'ummer. go somewhcn!. Conuncntal h:rs ju~• made n v.onh your" hilc 11' fl~ We're p \ mi; up to 50'1 ot f n:gul.lr Co~h 110 011.:hh "1th in lhc con1incnwl Unircd ~1.1IL'' •Th.JI nw.111' yoo can 1r;1\d 3n)whcn.: \l.c II\ .1nJ ""'~' 1hroughou1 the !>Ummcr. Sa\ in~' arc av:-ulahk 1111 L'\~·n n •unJ rnp throughout our ')'t\.'m. h '\llll ~l1>nd.1~ through Thul'duy you cJn -.;1\C :'><)"; on .lll)' ni~hr flight ru\d ~OCk during the OJ~ Fnday 1hrough Sunday ~ou '3\-C 40'; JI mi;hl and I ... JW during the d:.t). You mu,1 (Tla l..c rc~r· 'alklO.' and purcha.-.c tu:kct-. at lea_,, 7 d:.t}' in ad\llll\.'C You can rerum a' early a.' the fir,, S:mm.IJ}' after you lc,l\c or 'laY a.' Ion~ a' ()(I d.J~'· cat' Jrc hn1i1cd 'n mJl..c )Our r.:~r · v~1l11)n' earlv. Conrin.cntal wunt' ~11u l<l cn10\ 11u1 Super S.M:r Summer"' \\C'n: cutting the pncc. Ph\111\! ) l•ur tr.1vi•I agcnr or Conrincnlal Airline,. \~'n! rc.1J y now. YOUSilOi!ui. sii'iilNOW •Llk\.1r\I'( tn• U.r\d "';uu11n • Juh " • CaU/01ni.a • in - L08 ~Et.a <APl A~" 1~ who lac• mun Utao • aUl In matprac-Ute Judt nu for brea1t enlar1• ent operallon• h•• h• bl1 mMk al l ttnH I UllMtli.cMtd ror six month The IWl~on aa Or Prank L 01 , nounct'd Monday by tht' atat ~ ttoa.rd ol Medical Quatlt A!!Sur 11 n rt' In Sa&<' n rnw nto, Ill ('rf ('rtl vc.• 11nm~1aklY Gaunt , ht111 btll'n the l araict or u numbt'r of h•wi.u1L°' ov .. r lhc pa&t lZ years No tat Budpt to Pay Billa, Salarie1 AC RAMf!NTO (AP I <:'allforN• bfotl•n • new fltc"ll y a ar today without a •r•tf' bud1et and wH tmmcdl1\oly fated W1Ut thto thrut ol • work a\.OpJNaae by many or It.Ii pnaon 1u1rdl. Helen Alldmon. a Oepartmt'nt of Cor re<'tiuns apOkc•wom1m, Old 11.1\ url cnw1t a.howcd ~ j UUcb miuing at lhree prisons, but th111t moru 11u11rd8 w.-rc ex Pf'Cled tn stay homl' wtwn shif\1' t•haniil-'d ... TUE woao WI; GET 11> thlll thty wtll be Uwre tonight. but 1r therf' 1s not u · bud Me t 1n th1• mornlftfl, •l the neal watch they wlll nOl be there." 1he H id ahortly alltt Uw Lealalature ~· Jecl4'd the budld "arl.y today P'allure to enact a bud1et by tt>d1y'1 •tart ot the , •••• nscall year ltft thtl istat~ without power lo Pit)' Ila bl~ll\ and Hlarle.&- 1'ht' California CorrectJonal · Om r .. rlj A:sisoclalion predicted lh»l mally. if not most, or lhl' 4 ,000 iiuards tl represents would not wurk wtlhout pay . But pnson officials predicted lht•y couJd maintain order.with 1>upervlsory personnel and those .:uurds that decided to work. fT WA8 NOT Immediately known how many othtr alala workeni planned lo atay on the Job, but the California State Em ployeea Auoclatlon, lhe 11ta\e'1 1.rtetl employee 1roup, urged workers lo rePOrl to work. The $24 . l billion budget atall~ in the Legislature Monday after three days of maneuvering and negotiations bet ween Democrats and Republicans over welfare grant in<'rcases Radar. Bill Loses Again The budget bill went down to d,efeat in both houses The As· sembly vote was 47·25. seven short or the two·thirds majonty needed for approval. The Sen3te·s 23-17 vote was four short. · B I LL S PONS ORS WE R E g iven perm1ss1on to seek second votes on -the measure. however, at later session1>. S A C RA M ENTO <AP> to uring t he measu r e puts Cahfornia drivcri. wiU be s ed P~v-at1om-into que1> ,,...da.r -ort lhe high a) s or ut t1on : "It's an indi<'alion why the least another year. thanks to d voters in hts dJstrict ought to <'Onv1cted 1>J)t!cder who beads a think twice about re-decun~ key leg1s lat1vc committee him." But the maneuvering that led Legislators have joktld ror to the death or the measure M.on ~~ about Papan!:s drivtng. • issued. and Pa_pan denied allega- t1oni. that he had tried lo use his influence to fix it. Al the hearing, Papan played It was ~e ~1ght~ time in l2 a videotape of a "Prime Time y~a ri. that l<1wmakers have . .. . . failed to make the July I dead· ,!ialurda~ NBC. t.elev1s1on ~ro· J.i.ne. Laslr ~ the budget 'W8'S -i:ram wtlb at-c nbeat'"Teporeun-d .. 1 • the effectiveness or radar. 12 a)s ate. • h:::::=-..6a promp(M l.ll autlior: Sen. . F'ive years ago, he was ticket· Ken Maddy. R·f'resno. to advise ed by the CHP for going 90 miles Many .<'ities and counties now In prior years. there were not Canal Opposed · the voters to ta.kc another look an hour on Jnte rstate 80. Papan use radar. but California is the s c ri o us prob I em s. St a t e at the convicted speeder. As· gave the citation to a highway only state in the union that employees were simply paid Ranche r The lma Stewart of Stockton was one member flf se.mblyman Lou is Papan, D· pa t.rol lobbyist . sa.ymg he didn't doesn't use it on st~te·patrolle? rl'l roa~tivel~. f9 r,'"H1;;.Q.~.JM ~--~...,4gr(W~este.1s.-C6tmtlr-tsod-0f6anV"3«'111ln Vat1-erl'C!~ Millbrae. before the next elec· believe the rlo~Q~'''1 ~s.~'FtloT&d9°PlfeS(j\'1fi(M"".._1 ~\q~i'lvJ\ily 1 tta'ta the time a 1de nts and en vironmentalists at a Capitol r ally Monday . ...... ~-'""'"~"'"....,.""..,...,"":u.~~,.,.,. .. ,W!Ml81ld~qr ,_. has. t>ccQ,J~L~y dt£4atecJ-in-~tlAAL-.,bil:l.wa::. ::.~~ by the · ·'"'f~1 eY \<'t!rt!-ln'-Sarraml'nto·to urge'Gov . Brown to reject m a9ay .:.a id angrily that de· The lJckeL-was..aided. ttMl · p'Dst yeah>. governor the peripheral ranal bi'll if it <.·ver rcarhcs his des k . $1.5 Million in Gold Krugerrands Stolen LOS ANGELES <AP> -The lheft of more than $1.5 million an Kruger· rands from the "gold room " at Drinks Inc. apparently was an inside JOb, company officials said. The company is questioning a number of workers but is especially interested in talking to one who left , work Friday and has not been heard. from since. 1:he Utieves stole 2.250 or lhe coins. which were s elling for $670 in New Y~rk on Monday. At that prke. the coms were worth $1 .507,500. Coast BUI "Ulftf SACRAMENTO <AP) -The s tate Assembly has killed a bill that st ems \ from the newspaper disclosure of contributions to four m e mbers of the South Coa1>t Regional Coastal Com· mission. The bill, AB3431 by Assemblyma1r, Mel Levine. D·Santa Monica. would restrict the money that an elected membt'r -or candidate -of s uch body a:. a Coastal Commission could accept from a pers on who has an ap· plication pendin~ before the body. Rut 1t "ould apply only to members "ho also hold clcct1vc omcc on other _ bod1c:.. SE(; S ui a Seat ~d W ASlllNCTON (/\P l -Four persons have agreed to repay profits thal the Securit1e!> and Exchange Commission charged were earned ii· legally on the basis of inside lnlorma· l io n about e ntertainer J ohnny Carson's bad lo buy a Las Vegas hotel. The settlement came Monday after' -the SEC fi led a dvll suit lo U.S. Dis· lri<'t Court an New York. ( __ ST,_:4Ti_'E _J The Si'.:C said the rour, including Ca rson 's b rothe r -in·law, Pe ter Ulrich. purchased stock in National Kinney Corp. on the basis of non· public information, to the detriment of the sellers. that the company planned to join Carson in developing hotel-casinos. including the troubled Aladdin Hotel. a.....,. S ifllU BUI SACRAMENTO <A P > -GQv. Ed, mund Brown Jr. s igned a bill spend· ing $334 million to avoid Proposition 4 spending Limits one minute before the new fiscal year began and the in· iliative went into effect. Brown signed SBH26 at 11 :59 p.m . Monday. rigbl aft.er both houses of the.Legislature oarrowfy passed the last.minute bill. But before i;igning,. he cut $266 million from 1t. Fa~sLo~Bld SACRAMENTO <AP> -:-Gov. c;d. mund Brown Jr. and the rafters heal the farmers and the redcral govern· menl again when the Assembly re· (used to override the veto of a pro. farmer bill on the New Mcloncs Reservoir. The biU sought a quick filling or the reservoir. on the Stanislaus River east or Stockton. Farm interests say the irrigation water and electrical gener ating capacity are more impor· tant than riding down the while· w.ater rapids on rafts. T he bill won leg\$.lath~e a"pprova I, but Brown Vetoed iL• • - - -(coupon) 9 ..... : FRIDAY/SATURDAY 6 1 COUPON ·SPECIAL I SERVED 2:30 P.M. to 5 P.M. I AT SPIRESllAVINE-SPIAESICOSTA MESA ONLY I Through Juty Sitt. 1980. bring 11111 coupo11 to Spns/lmne, 19J:OJ.!lac:Artllur Blvd (at S111 Oler. I Fwy I or Sp11es/Cos11 Mesa. 3125 Harbor Blvd. (near San ~ FWy.) and en1oy a comple • dinner al special prices. Oller not lor IJkMUI. Ceupen toOd lor up lo' dinners at special pricu. I ~~,,.!~J.~,~"~'~M~,~!~, ~om:m.:, .:", ·, .. ~~.:~! I I ;;~~~mEs OF BEEF ... ~.69 I I render chun~s of manna1e<1 beel. sef\'e<I on a skewer Comes with hom~made soup. cnso s.i:.mao. poldlo. roll. AND DESSERT - - -(coupon) • -.. 1 -SUNDAY 1 1 COUPON SPECIAL 1· SERVED 12 NOON TO 8 P.M. 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JJJJ Bristol Street, Costa Mesa.Open Monday throufh Friday from 10 am to 9·30 pm; Saturday 't1/ 6 pm; Sunday 12 noon to 5 pm. ,• ' - . I . ~I ~I ... \ ..... New Bollting Curb Seems Excessive '. R~tt•Uonal bo11t own~n. t'Otnmerclal f11hvmen und Olhen conc~l"'nud with tht! marine environment hould not be the only onn upeet ovel' tM propoMd manne sanctuary that would probJbll the ancborina ~·lthln two mllea or navtaaUoo w1tbln one mile of the San la Barbara Channel l lands Overlookina th ff~t such u ban v.ould have on thoWtancb ol ~~rt'mtlonal boaters and f1 hermen. the non boalln~ public-hould tx> a\ore that the phm would slm ply add anotht"r htyer of t-xperunve -and probably un nece55ary but'e a ut-racy More than 20 federal. s tate and c·o=:i.~enraes 11lre d. ov rsee the ~·1ronment of Lht-sc 1s! Aoother :.&l(<'ncy, with another w t of regulauons. would ~dCi'µllC'uUon and a waste of tax dollar E1wironmentahsts t'Ofllt.>nd that dropping an anchor withm l~o nult~ of uu offshore 1stand \\Ould .. dl~turb the :.ca bed. AnoUwr rt?gul ullon prohibtts the d1sch11r gt· of engine coohnJ! wulcr w1thm one mile oC the l!)la na,., which means not even atl.»ut buard·powereJ boatcould appr04Leh Lheu.J~nd:. Thl' Ch ann~I tslttnd~ ha.ve long be.t>n a poµulat destinat ion tor boaters. but so far proi><mt nts of the ~an<'tuary ha (' foi led to c·o m t.-up "1t h an~ ev1denct.-that the vt>:,sel tr3ffl<· ha~ damaged the ..irea ·~ :,ea hfc or thE> ~ea bed .... £v(•n the Final Env1ronmnenta l lmpac·t Stall'm cnt 1 F EIS> on the• proposed ~anctu ary conta ins no such pr~r.nor·an ev1dent..>e-lhaL another e.xp.ens1v~ .b...1.1reau is ne eded. · Southland recreational boating organizations are de· manqin~ tha t pu blic hearings on the proposal be he ld in the LOs Angeles. Long Beach and Orange County ar eas - <\, matt_er lh~t .was overlooked in compiling the FEIS. Protection of sea ife is admfrable. ~urn· would ap< pea r lhis effort should be shelved until solid evidence that a r l'al Clanger exists is presented at public hearings . If you agree. write the Director of Sanctuaries Pro- g t <.1 m . Offil'e of Coa s tal Zone Manage ment. 3300 Wh1tchan :onSt !'\ W . Washington,D.C.20235. Gift Horses W elcoille Orange County Sheriff Brad Gates took a fe w unwar- ra nted lumps last week when the Board of Su_pervisors of· fi 6 aTiy accepted two gift nors es for tne Sheriff's Depart- m ent ·s mounted patrol. It"s not that the department can't use the animals. I lorses arc used to patrol some c0Wlty parks and beaches :met s uch affairs as Lhe recent anti-nuclear power rally at I .aguna Nigue l. The problem wah that the gifts. two registered show q1rnrtt'r horses, were valued by the donors at $35.000 cip1C'ce. And the donors are longtime political supporters of Sheriff Gates. Experts a.llowed that $35.000 is a Rretty hefty valua- 11on for a qua rter horse -about $10.000 more than the h ighest price ever paid for a racing quarter horse in a du1mmg race at Los Alamitos. 1 lowevcr. as Gates pointed out. he has nothing to i,ay e1 ho11t ::;ellin~ the va lue of gifts to the department. The on- 1\ n·riuiremcnt 1s that the gift be useful. It's up to the donm to ~ct a valuat ion that wilf be acceptable to the In · tt·riic1l Hevcnue Service if the gift should turn up as a tax ded uction -a procedure that is not unheard of. -In this instance, the Gates connection happened to net a pair of welcome donations to the mounted patrol - a nd that's about all the sheriff had to do with it. Tl1e Two Brown Thcre·s u touch of ironv in the fact that t wo oro1ecb fo stered by Gov. Edmund G. Brown Sr that brought s pec- tacular economic growth to California the freeway system a nd the state water project -have wound up in the hands of his son. no·growth advocate· Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. Brown Jr 's feelings about freewa~ s. and high\' :.i~ travel in genera l, are no secret. They have led. under ht~ tidminis tration . to a halt in freeway development and d1 ->· graceful de~erioration of existing high""·ay<; ~II for the mis ty theor y that som ehow Cal ifornians can he 1>crs uaded to abandon .their automobile~ a~ a m ean:, of 1 rc.i nsportation. ]';ow the younger Brown is playing a key role in cf forts lo complete the vast project that brou~ht water to t h t· San Joaquin Va lley a nd the Southl~nd . and fame to Brown Sr The final ste p. under de bate for years. would he con· :-I ruction of the Peripheral Canal to facilitate the flow ()( ~atcr southward -a project , needless to say, vigorously opposed by Northe rn Ca lifornia and conde mned by ma ny of the environme ntalists Brown. J r. has so staunchly barked. To his credit. it must be sa id that the present gov- t'rnor has tried to help the antagonists arrive at a n ac- ceptable compromise on the canal project. It remains to be seen whether t he resul t will meet his a pproval -or a gubernatorial veto. It would be the ultim ate irony if he personally put the nix un a proJect for which his own father played such a s ignal role. • Opinions e xpressed in the s pace above are those of the Daily Pilot Other views expressed on this page a re those ol their authors anCI artis ts. Reader comment is invited. Address The Daily Pilot. P 0 Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (714) 642·4321. Boyd/Custo1ns By L.M. BOYD Name this place where : TISe wine is served hot . Cats have no tails. Footnotes are ·. Dear Gloomy · Gus Jn yesterday's navy a "suit" was bell·bottom trousers a nd coat o( n avy blue . Today lt's what a recruit files a11lnat Uncle Sam lt he· -or she doesn'i eet Pf'9P- er respect. \ O.M. 01 .. .,., 0¥• '"9fl'l-lt ., ....... Mlllf• ., , .... ,. .... •• l'et -•-•Ur ,....., • .... , .. tlM _,.,.s.., _ _.. ..... .. G-my Gv" D.tlly Ptlet ' printed ul the top of pugcs. Mourners wear white. It 's customary for the wome n to help the men off with their coats. Ci ti ze n s sc rub them s elves outs id e the bnthtub. not. In it. Fish as served raw. And when they ·enter houses, they take off thei.r shoes, but not. lhclr hats. That's right, Japan. Q. How much does It rost to~ut a Broadway mu11lcul show together? A. About $1.5 mllUon. Q . Don't moat gi rted athletes come from large families? A. Except for tennis players, 1wtmmera and Ice 1kater1, yee. 'lboee ln team aportl tend to come from l1r1e famlllea for reasou sell evident. l .. ,,,..,... ,Mt! , Howland Evan. Rohert Novak Platfo~ Writers' F~tasyland WA S tll NOTON -T b e O@m~rallc Plalfornt Commit· tff'• }Oumey In~ Yantuyland nurf"d ludk,.,_ helaht.a when t·ommttltt-member Mery Ann c-vlll~ of Oe laware ar 1ued t•m otlOnally Utclilln~t draft reg 1111lrullun oo .crounda th•t .. the urmcd fortei. are now al 98 S l'l"r<'e nl of the ir authoriztd iitrcnit.h " Nol one or tht.> committee's 176 ulhcr membcr:t r0$e to instruct M :; N"vlllt> t h a t th l' S t.> n 8 t t• Ar m t!d Se rv i ces Com m1ttee 10 ll ~· y s ea rlt e r \o'Ol t'·d -l-6 r~ d u l' l' t h ,. I\ r m y ~ 1su tho r i z e d .. tren g th b} ~!'i .000 b l'CU USi.> o r t oo few n:cr u1l!> to hll the ranks. Ms. Nl'vlllt··s assault on drnft reg 1s t rat1on . w hich s he claimed would "alienate our youth from the poJlf.i_cal system." did not puss Bu( her-effort dlsplay,cd. the make -believe mood of party a<;_t1v1sts who drafted the plat· fo rm. T hat mood fos t ere d m uch o f P r es ident C ar t er 's ratle d ror ei1 n and defenH policy but lt ta now on the ver1e ot popular reJ«· lion However. popular M nU- ment could not cQnt.rol the Plat· f6rm CommJttee's dellberaUona a t Washln1 ton's "M ayflower flotel Thank.a to the rltcorous re· forms or the past decade. vilaJ oq~ans o( the party are insulated O utsid e the Platform Commlllee. that do1m1 11 crumbling under the hammer blows of poliUcal fact.a. Sen. George Mc<l<>vem . one of the Senate 's foremost defense· cutlers. suddenly favors a new strategic bomber. The arpbilious Sen. Joeeph Biden told a closed· door meeUng of arms control ex- perts on June 18: "I'm damned "REALITY IS not this com if I'm going to ride U\e wroflg mittee's s trongest point," a horse (the ne w SALT treaty) in- senior White House aide told us to the swamp again and sink To p Carter a ides S tuart w.llh 1t ·· "N ational s trength. E l z ens lat a n d Z bi g n i e w B1den s aid. must come first. • Brzezinski worked manfully to BUT A careful reading of the s te m the lunacy But with e ven party's new platform re veals no Carter-pledged dele~ates addict· such acceptance of reality. The ed to make·believe. at was often ~ preamble blithely takes credit aHof .. left" v lO ... lc Cter."llence.. for a nillion "aL pea.c.e" today, the night session. which lasted un· ~hat is a s haky political founda· til a lmost 4 a .m .• a pproved the t1on ~IW'n the Soviet invasion of r.1rsl homosexual n ~hts plank A(J:hanasta n . the Ma r xist ad <:ver wedged into a m ajor pa~' a nee anto the Caribbean and platform. Vtelnam ·s Soviet ·backcd push The lack of reality s howed most not on the :.oc1al issues thut debilitated the party in ats rt• form spluq~e of the 197~. Thi:. time . l e ft .win g pl a tfo rm arc hitect s con centrat~d (In President Carter '~ cur renl fore ign crisis. pa rtly made h} the l eft 's own &nl1·dl'fen.,t> dog m a in to Thaila nd The about.face by McGovern. B1den a nd o t h e r l ibe ral DemO<'rats is dictated by voters back home, who are far ahead or th e poJit.icljrns in Judging Ca rte r 's fore ign and defense policy sins. But on the Platform Committee. less than a doien of the 177 member~ hold e lective ......... _ .. ,~._ ... __ , Nicholas von Hoffman office and mU1t, therefore. take account of the voten. THE EXCEPTIONS are Sen Da niel Patrick Moynihan. Mayor Cole man Young of Detroit (th~ P latform Committee chairman>. plus scattered mayors. lieutenant governors, aldermen and one county usessor . For the balance, the Platform Committee reflects not the Democratic Party so m uch as a few special interestlon its frin~e who have little Interest in a platform m ade to elect Democrats. .. Whe re I come from." one or lhe elective politicians on the committee to ld us, •·the voters know this counlry is in deep trouble abroad but this platform c-ontatns damn httlc-reassur-an<?e- of that reality." While Carter tries to cnpe with the new reali- l). such defectl'd Carter appoint· t•es as forme r l\mbassa<ior Di ~k C l a rk a rid A ss1s tanl Secreta ry of State Patsy Mink l<•d the attacks oo him in the Platform C-Ommittee One draft submitted to the com mittee by platform writers 1n the De mocratic National C-om mitt~ made thi~ s tUMing a llegauon: .. The Nixon-Ford ad· ministration s pent billions of dollars on an imperialist foreign p{)licy which took advantage or the peoples of the Third World " -T hal .. ~Q.(g .. 1mpen a las t ." par rotm~ one oY So'vl~r·f)ropag-an­ '1a ·:.favored {·han~l's against tht· t.: S .• was too mut•h for tht! Plat fo rm Commalt.ee. which rcJeeted It. ALSO R F.JF.C'TF.O <and rC!µlaced by an amba~uous com - promase > waio a total betn on nuclear power plants. On the mormnl{ of the Platform Com mlu ee·::. final work. committee member Elmor Guggenheimer from New Yo rk complained that v.h1 le the Democratic Platform Committee was condemning de· pendence on nuclear power. the Democratic pre~1dent was over 1n Ve nice agr C<'1n.1? that •·the role f>f nu<'lear · ener j!y has to be in· L rf."<t "('d '• \\ ('rl' 1l not for the a~1tated v. nrld ::.1tuallon ::-.uc-h t ravels 111 f.rnta~~ land by pla tform v.nter!> m1.1?ht µa.,s v.1th11ut not1c<>. To tl.J \ ht)V. I'\ (•r \ l)\f•r. '>l'OSe thl' ... 111rm n .. an).! in lh1· 1-:a::-.1 Thi•' nl.i\ n11t1· that 1he1r a larm v.a::. 1).!nt•rl·d h) Lht· lJemocrattc plat form Where Do You Filld 'COmmunity' Today? Ord.warily the po~ers·that·bc resist anything that comes to them uhder the label of reform Som etimes a deaf ear 1s given to mugwumpish proposals out of vested selfis hness. !>ometime:. out of a cantankerous aversion to novelty. but one idea which swelled up out of the 60s has ca ught on among the mossbacks who m ake the decisions around he re . IL is deinstitutionalizalion. I losp1tals. orphanages. insane ::i~ylums. old folks homes haVl' been C>vacuat e d T he na t1onale for de· I n ' I i t U · t 1on ah iation. ha lf t hcr · <:i p e ut ic . h a lf civil h bcrtanan. as tha t lnSlllU· t 1o n s a r c c r ul•I, d e ~\ ~\ J)cr sonalillng ware ho uses an whi<'h d1st.rt!fScd humanity 1s 11t o r ed, not cared or helped Social critics long ago rec· ognized the line be\ween an· rarceratioo and help may be ob- 11 tc rated In a n o r ph a n age, especially if it is run by civil ser· vanL'I. ' THE SOl.UTION, 1t was argued, would be to place people In "the community." The word is In quotes because there is no locution in the language used with more frequency and less precision unless it might be the word leadership. Community, once an e xpression evocative of either high social ideals or a dis- cernible and permaneat set or r<'lationshJps, Is now a mere col· lectlve. We speak of the business community. the Intelligence com munlty. the handicapped community in much the same way we talk of a pride of lions, a m ob of businessmen, a group of s ple~. o r a tangle of con · gressmen. Co mmunity <means nothing more than a buncha . . . a bunc hu folks who don't know e ach other , who may not even know of each other's existence. There's no there there , so that when we t a lk of deln stltu- llonalization, taking clients or patients or wards, or however the inm ates are to be de · nominated. and turning them buck into people by returnine them to the community, more often than not we 're playln1 c~ quet' with Alice an~the White .R abbit . '--. Nen~r th l'lcs '-c1 .. 1n -.11111 '-Ion<'" :ibout v.hat ::actual!} hari t1onalazation, an 1th•a ftr.,t 111, 1 pt'l1 "' to th1· \Hl't,·ht•-. tn makf" 11 pounded Q;i the ldl h;1 .. h1•1•1i. .... ~I var that fo r md.n>. dt'1ns111 u popula n z,ed by the propa~:.tnd.1 t 111na ltlJt1on i-.n I J t hL·r~~'Utt< machinery of the ri.i:ht It tak1•-. m,',i-.urt• tiut :1 c·o.,I cutting on .. no dctect1v<\ work t11 1l1 o;t·mt·r Tht> c;Jmt• mJ ' turn out 1u the re ason Clos1t1J.! tht• an<;lltu bt· th'• l·ast· wath ·patients bt•ini.: t 1ons and puttanR 1w11pll· in t ht• 11ushl'd out or hollp1 ta ls and nur .. community ts cheapPr It .,:i , c-., an~ h1lmc::-. fl <'Osls go,·em mC'nt money and It work<, r.1ther wc •ll about s.tOO a month to plaCl' ,, if you flick your t•yt·bulb a\-\:a\ long tnm, ~ •mt·invahd an .a from the ba~ ladat•• .. tho'>t.' dt• fo!.tcr hom e a~ compa red to $900 anst1tution~hzt-d .,out.. v.1Lh four for a nursan~ home Needless tc1 s la)(htly torn <,hopping haRs and ::-.:.ay , ll'lt an ~ the m stay 1n t h rel' ovt.'rcoat~ v. ho c·c1n bt.· SN'n hospitals •~ far. far more l'X wi th in crr11s111g rr t•que ncy pen~l \'e plunked down Cl\ ,.r 'ldl'walk g ra tings to capture ":.arm th on cold wmter nights The first wavt• of dc mst1tu tionalizal.lon camt• with thl' n· a liiation that ml'ntol pat1f'nt-., permane ntlv doi.cd v. 1lh t ran· quilizers. don't hun• tu t)e kepi on a fWllly farm. Th1·y·re harm· I e s s • s a v e p c· r h a p -; l o themselves. and l'Jn l'Xast 111 rented slum room~ Ideally. of cour:-.l', they wen • s upposed to be plal'ed an half way houses or givl'n 'iome olht•r form of supervisor} care but there have been enough horror George Mair MEDICAL WORLD News re· port · that "backlog " patients. t hat 1s patients "ho a re stuck In hospitals but don·t ne-ed to be there . ran· up a.n unnecessary S3S m illion annual ball in just one h ve ·county area of New Jersey Multiply that across the land and you can see that the cost cutters have some very large points on their side. So we've reached an impasse. lnstituta'onalazation has failed for the most part Our ho pitals "h1ch are hor rendous ly e x· p e n s ive operations are sue- -t•t"·'iful t'nough v. hen 1t cnm1•<, to hi gh ll'l.'h µmc1•dure-.. hut an• nntortnu<; 1n th1•1 r in:-.t'nS1t1v1tv I•• their pat1l•nh' cllgn1t~ I\..., ·rnr Tl.C forgt.>t at F ~ ra.O\'t:t:s in other cann$! 1n-.t1tut111ns jrt· dcm orallzt.-d a:, tht·\ ";Jlk in lhc> door When was the. la!)t l1mr \OU saw a TV pro gra m glamorizan~ or h't'roizing the people who wo rk in nursing hom{•s? The work of caring, the m o t darr1 c ull. the m os t .,pi r 1tua ll y cons uming, the nev<•r·<'nd1n~ \.\Ork of s uccor. gets nu ~t:.atus. Nor as a whole have we shown ourselves a people with a gift for m a king a community. Many of the places we ltve in look like communities because we spend so much time on OW° lawns. If Wl' devoted as muc h ti me to cultivating the network of sta · ble. mutually supportive rela· t1ons wruch defines communit}' us we do cultavatmg the putting of greens in front of our homes. there rrught be a cbmmufllly to s ustain the leas t amon~ us in their lamenc:. .... .iff11ct1an and des pair. Reality Demands Military Draf~ It may sound .....,1 ~J!Y for :i libera l columnist to say 1t, but al is important that we bring back the draft. That wlll make m y fellow k nee-jerks ~o Into spai.m s of dis· bel i ef b c- cau s e w e love to marr h around with s i gn s and cha nt how w1· hate war. ktll· ing and m It ilar is m Yet. it is for the very rea· s on tha t I hate t.ho!le things that we must bring back the draft THE ltEAUTY of the world 1s that not every nation ts won· derful and peace·lovlng and the survival of Ame rica depends on being militarily st rong It Is a view s up ported b y m ost state.men over the centuries. In· eluding our most liberal Found· Ing Fathers, but currently re· jected by J immy Corter because of politics Now. the first m em ber of the J oint Chiefs of Starr has had the g uts to break the code ot silence and to say publicly what is said privately In m iUtary $•rcles. Namely. the so.called volunteer ar med forces plan is not work· mg and our security is being e rode d. Admiral Thomas O. Hayward. Chief of Naval Operations. is urging a return to conscription to revjlali..ze our military power. I A.GREE with the adm iral for that reason. but also for two Quotes "The great 1 bulk o f these Cuban arrivals are people that you would want In your com· munltle11. They are desperate to start a new life and to build a ne w future .·· -Vl~tor H . Palmieri, U.S. coordinator for refugees in the State Depart· ment. s peaking to the U.S. Con· ference of Mayors other important reasons . One. the deleo&e of the nation is a du· .ty that should be borne equally by all classes or cit izens. not just the non·white a nd the poor. which is the case with the volun· tee r army. Second. the cit1ien soldie r is a s ure pro1ect1 on aga inst a military force tha t becomes l.gya l bnly unto Its e lf and is. ~mpted t o ous t ci v aHan authorities. THERE HAS ne ver been n military coup in history where the main military power has bffn a citizen-soldier army com· posed of men and women who have left civilian life only tem· p orarily to join the .armed forces. Wllh the exception or Great Britain. every weste rn de· mocracy some more liberal lba n the United SUtes -has con scr iption . It la timt we brouabt it back lo America to protect· the very thln1ts moat dear to liberals; peace: equality ; and clvtl 8ovemment. I .. .... Meter · Checki!ig Could .So~e Money a, 11MI AM11t111I hw v .. ~• ...at ...... '° -. ritlfta , .. ,., Olan IM •--I._ YCN r1r1•t oouJbly be ua1n1 lhat muda tnt'r1y• Or un yuu .. One way lo II~ rbffll Is to N"ad )our elttlnr meter Ntularly The reaOina. eombinf'd with th rate tr:~ \aled by the Utillty, let. you romp•n• fi1urtt to m akf' liUrt' thal )Ou nt' not l'M-lnat r bar&ed for more f'lfftrlr1t) than ou •rtuall) ~ .. t" THE DIAL~ AND N M8tla8 MAV look c·on ru1ln1. bul are relatwtl,y am plf' to undt,.,tund once )'OU know wh'°r~ to start The federal Con umer Informal.Ion Center htt' 'Women on Mov~~ '- Subject of Coor ~ "Womeo on th~ Move. Hulldlng Your Self Esteem and Career Pot c•nUal." a four-part le<>tun: aeries. will be offered by CoaslUne Commun1t College from 7 30 to' 9 30 p m Thursdays, begin . a ~ qf laefJ1 pempftit( ~l l'llO htilp lt'1 HUld "U~l .. Your UUUl~ 811111 " To t•l • ~)'. writ lo lM Conlumtr lntormatlOh Center . Dept WU. P\aeblo, Colo . 81009 Then• lti no r barte A lyptC'll elfftric metttr hu four dlala, w1lh · nutnbeni runnin1 from one to •ro The iero IAC· t ually atanda for 10. You reed each dl•I separately NUM9EU "90Vlt 1'11S DIAU tell you how muny kUowaU bourt of eltttrlclty are tUed each lime tM polntt'r makes a complete revolution. The '11al at thfo far left repreauu l0.000 kilowatt hours. e·ue h Umt' lht1 potnter moves from one number to the nut. you have uaed l ,000 kwh or electricity Thc.1 1u."COftd dlal from the left represents 1,000 k wh. thf' third froru left represents 100 ltwh. and the one-( ut the far right represent• 10 kwh. Stm at th~ left. C~k the location or the pointer. U It Is between numbers, read the smaJler one If it points directly at a number. look at the dial d1n·ctly to the right or the one you ar e read- int( fr the pofnter on the right-hand dial 1s JU.l past zero, record the number the left-hand pointer 1t1 1umed at; if It is still approaching zero. record the next smaller number. nmg J uly 10, at Gleondall' Ft"dt>ral S<nings. IUO KEAO ALL THE DIALS CN order from left to Newport Center Ort\t-, Nt'~port Beat·h right Sup~e the reading is 7,824 . Thal means -Vl\llan CleC11Jt. 11 spl"C'lclh~t m--ll\~ keld1. vf .you ha.Ye. used 4~4 kilowatt hours of <'lectric1ty women m tran~1t1on "'111 ll'ad !ht• ~ertt-!. Mnl'l' the meter was last set at zero To ke('p track There 1s no reg1 ~trallon fee for "this i.en e!> but of monthJy use. read your -01eter once each month advance rc~1stration 1s adv15ed by July S and s ubtract the earlier reading from the later Registration <it the door •~ on a space ava4labll' une • • basis · Note: Some electric meters -particularly four cUail cte.cnbld •""--h•" 1 c:onataat or mutup11• lilted on the m«tr. If you havt 1ue1h • . <·nnatant. you have to muJUply lhe rtadlo1 by the fi xed number. , ., ONCE YOU KNOW HOW MlJCH t lectrtclty • you wie each month, you are ready to t11ure out • how much it coetJI. Ask your uUUty for the rate sc.'hedule appUed to your bUl. MO!lt utill tJes apply a buic charae for the first few kilowatt hours of electricity, then use a alldiJtl scale They also add fuel cost adjustrnrJtts - som etimes called passthroughs -to ren ect in· creases In the c°"'t of the coal, oil, etc. used to pro- duce the el~trlc1ty. I .. \I. BOYD ) INFORMS in the DAILY PH.OT PIT ll08 -D~e Fink's apartment WU such · a meu his roommates named it "The Pit." H e be<:ame Pit Boss. SALUTE TO THE ORANGE COUNTY FAIR THIS WEEKEND SAT .. 2 P.M. FASHION SHOW• SUN .• 1:30 TEA DANCING ENJERT AINMENl._AIUJSANS fROM lME FAJRALLWEEKEtID SEE THE ORANGE COUNTY FAIR JULY 11 ·20 SOUTH COAST PLAZA Information 1s available b~ calhn~ 963·0811 thol>e for large customers who regularly use more ext 256 -----~th~a~n~t~h!e~l~O.~OOO~k~w~h~th~a~t ~c~an~be~m~e~a~su~r~ed~bry~th~e:__ __ ~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll!!I~~~..:..::.~ "" ~ _ ..... -4 - --~ =-· -30 % -~Off ___ .. ~~=~~=~~=~· -"'!:..·~-- ~-eteaea ·L -sw1mwecir 30°/o off \ Selected 1 pc. Swimsuits. orig . s13-S28. Assorted solids. florals. and pr+n-ts. Jr. sizes Now 9.10-19.60 Selected 2 pc. Swimsuits. orig. s13-S24. Assorted solids. prints and florals Jr sizes Now 9.10-16.80 Selected 1 pc. Swimsuits orig. s19-s30. M isses sizes in solids. prints and florals. Now 13.30-s21 Selected 2 pc. Swimsuits o rig. s14-524. M isses sizes in florals. solids and prints Now 9.80-16.80 Selected Full Figure Swimsuits. orig. s16-S30. Assor ted sol ids. prints and florals. Now 11.20-s21 30o/o off Jr. Terry Cover ups. orig. s1 o-s1 a. Assorted colors and styles. Now 57-12.60 30% off Misses Terry Cover ups. o r ig . s15-S24. Choose from an assortment of colors and styles. Now 10.50-16.80 IZJ Now. two great ways to charge! \ irtlCPerlney 13 ~ ISlAND. ·. Fashion Island Store Only 644-2313 NATtOH Wanting I .abel Sought WASlllNG'tON CAI'> A con •UINJt calftiae. ll conlenda atudiea have thown e-'lelne un cauee birth ddecta and otMr reproductive pro btem•. "Who's Cooking In Laguna Beach" by Arllne Isaacs umt1r .rroup 111 tnung the Food and J.>r-ug AdmmiJltuoon. li<'CU81nic the •a&l'n<'Y ut drau1nac 1t ll feet on a re· quetl that 1t warn prc51nMnt women •bout Ow posalbll• dun.icrs or car feln'' Th .. Gehler for St'1encl' 1n the l'ubUc lntcrt!4t 'uld it ntc-<I suit here in lJ S District Court. sayUlg FDA 16 movmw too :ilowly on the eroup·s 1>1•1111011 to put u warning notice on roCfot· and teta lubels. Tbe FDA had no Immediate com mcnt on the lawsuit, but Is reviewtn, tbe caffeine luue. The a1ency ex· peels to relHlf aoon • study on preg· nant rats fed lerp doses of caffeine. F DA SPOKESMAN Wayne Pines su1d &n March the preliminary r6ult.s of that study lodfcat.ed a signllicant number of birth defects among the rcil.I). Cari be purchased at Marrner's and all book stores In Laguna Beach ; B. Dalton & Doubleday stores, (South Coast Plaza & Fashion Island), The Odyssey Book Shop In M ission Vie- jo and.at Hunter's Books on Rodeo Dr. in Beverly Hi lls. Tiit: CEllTE R HAS been prodding tht> foderal agl'ncy :.1nce 1976 to act • • ---APWlrephOIO -lE'AKSVILLE RESIDENT CONSIDERS EDEN 'PARADISE LOST' Allan Ivie, 76, Mourne the LoH of Hl1 Heritage Hookers X-rated WINNEMUCCA. Nev (AP l -Pros titut ion m ay be l ega l in Nt>v<ida 's Hum boldt Count), but C'ounty com · ~.i.!?.!U.QJlCrs ha~:.c.decidefJ,. that 1t !>hould be r ated x T he commission ap· prov~d an ordi nanc~ It m iting broth(· ls and . s~ ks adult cntertainmcr:!J a.#. /fl'e. ·~ •• ,.~.. :-;:.:z_::=~r.--:. -.=.bU~l'C1!1e~~-.___..___ .:::-~~!f--· ~ ~~ .--00!1-0-~-WhiC'h''CUfftfotly · -~· . • ··· -exists tn the county, ac- -·--~IT'own 's Na•ne c L --n~e ro~~~n~o;r~:~s~Ol ar. J. ~ . • 4 IU,l,. ~ · fHl the 1ocorporatcd · c:11 y o f Winnemucca, By JL'LES LOH ( c J which contains several APS...1~1c.,...-1 • ~o·c alled houses of ill- EDEN. N.C A 1-:ranitc rock. AMERJ(A repute in an area cuUed roughly triangular , roughly the size _ _ "The Circle." of a tombstone, lies embed~ in the Under tht• ne w o r · earth beneath an ancient oak on the have taken our heritage. 'fhcy haH! dtn lfnC'c , would -b e lawn of the ancestral home of Allan even taken our dead. Thl'Y nov. r cflor brothel ov.'Tlers will have ~ D. Ivie Jr. an the papers to m y neighbors long t 1 t th t 'If 1't were .. tombstone . 1\ll0 n l v1·e ed h b d r 0 3 PP Y 0 c coun Y .. .. depart as a vang ecn re!>t en~o co mmission for <i would have the anscr1pt1on read· Eden. \artance to obtain thl· Leaksville.1792-1967. R.l.P. .. X .. rutang on thei r .:.rnE-ROCK IS NOT a tombstone It is said :to be a m arker set by the pioneer Wil!Jam Byrd ig his survey of the boundary between Virginia and North Carolina. It also defined the squthern border of Byrd ·s property. 20.000 acres. a portion or which later beC'ame a town founded by ano.ther pioneer . .John L. Leuk. • "Leaksv11lc. dear Leaksville .'' Al- lan lv1t: was or;atin ~ the other day in the small offi ce alongside his home. "Leaksville 1s no more. They have taken the I.ind our fathers swore unto us. W~ are beC'omc exiles an our own hom eland." THEY WE RE NOT residents of land . Eden . They knew no Eden. t;d<'n . ·· he snorted. '·Eden has no h1!>tory. no heritage. ·'Three of Patrick H enry'!> grandsons rest in the Cl·metery of m) church. Shall we sa) they wer e buried in Eden'! Blasphemy. They were buried in Lcaks ville. dear Leaksvill e. ·· Poetic irony docs not escape Allan tvie, and it 1s clear that ht· constdt-rs Ed en. the Eden in quc~l1on . •1S Paradist Lost. But. yes, 1t docs have a history, albeit a short om· Evader Hit Put them in their Place . with one of the largest selections of placemats in tl!~ ... a.re.a - -pa i-r them ~ .. ~ .. -· ... w ·11tl· 'frialchln·9 .. r·-n·apkins tor table. In a rainbow of a winning colors and a t· - B&SIDE ~ PHARMA~ ._.., "" IF THE LANGUAGE seems a bat ·»Id-f ashion ed . you have to un- : jlerstand Allan D. Ivie Jr. and lbe -values he holds precious. and un- =<lerstand the circumstances or the death of the town he so poeticatly Eden came to oo an 1967 whe n L~ak!>Ville and its two nc1ghbonn~ towns . Spray and Draper. \\Crc con· solidaled into one and given • new name. Thia was done for reasons or commerce. Pastures were par~led and paved. Tax valuatioos r ose. Eden. SAN f'RANCISCO (AP> -An Oakland man was sentenced lo t 78 days in prison and fined Sl0.000 after plead- ing guilty to• evading federal income taxes in 1973 and 1975. Plato Anastas. 52. a computer -.ystems analyst for Alameda County. n · ported tax.able .bl~ of S12.629 for 1973 ancl 1975 wb1le he bad in· com e of' $61,750 for. both 1016 Bays~de Dr., Beach 760-01 f1 mourns. ,\ llan I VIC .... nl> born 76 YC <lr!> ago IO an upstairs room of the house where he now Uves. which. until 1967, W al> 1r -the town of Leaks ville. Like hls father before him, he is a lawyer, the last in the state. he 1s told, of the "side office tawyerli. those who praC't1rc from a scp1trate structure beside their homes, a s m06tonccd.ld. LIKE IUS t'ATHER before him .. he wears a wing·tip collar and a cutaway vest and a broad-brimmed straw hat and a >0ckct watch on a gold chain. He carries a 'tl.alking stick. He dresses thus daily. In memory or his mother. he wears a fresh carnation in his lapel. Every day . In 53 years. he has not missed wearing a fresh flowe r in his lapel "People mus t res pe ct the ir neritage'' he said. tus jowls quj vcnng WHEN ALLAN D. IVIE Jr speaks. the sentenct'S roll and crash ltke waves on a beach. "I live by the wo rds or LongfelJo.,..: 'Happy is he whom neither wealth nor fashion or the march of the en· croactung cit y drives a n exile from the h earth o r h i s an c estral ho mestead.' "They have taken our town. They ALLAN I VI E Ll::D the fight agaanst consohda11on llc 111:.t b;, one \Ole. Leak:;n!Jc v. a:; tht· oldl':.t town an ttic county. ont• of the oldest m the state. one or the oldc:.t. for that mat· ter. 1n the nation Spray and Draper wert nearly as old. · "If you had told me when f was a young man that one. day there would be no Leaksv1lle . I would not have bc•lieved it." lie s ighet!, ht!> voice fell. "Neither would f have bt!l1eved that lht·y would ever change the language of the Book of Common Prayer. "WHEN I DEPART this earth." he s aid, his voice once again thunder· mg, "I will have one satisfaction. · · r assure you I will not depart by v. ay of Eden. I have arranged With the local press and the slate press that when I die my obituary will say Leaks ville. Dear Leaks ville." Otter Blocks Plant SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -The Army Corps of E ngineers has cham· pioned the cause or the Southern Sea Otter. The corps denied a plan by Pacific Gas & E lectric lo enlarge its steam gener ating plant at Moss Landing in Monte rey Bay. g lfs a Star Spangled .· • SPA SALE!!! JULY 4th WEEK PRICES START AS LOW AS: 51·395 c..-.. We also sell spa accessories such-as'!" Chemicals, · Energy Saving Covers, & Spa Vacs ·OPEN FRIDAY, JULY 4th "WE 00 IT ALL!" Open D•ltr 10-8 • S•t. & Sun. 10·6 THE SPA SHOPPE 389 E. J.7th ST. .~.w: SU-4354 ' l ·. ,Yean. :! Now. while there•s still time, you can <:am 91h% annual interest compounded quar- terly (9.84% annual yield) with $500 or more, and lock in this rate for one year. So. no matter what happens to intere5t rat.cs, and t hev have been falling rapidly, you can cam a high 91#.0 interest for the ne.'1.1. 12 months with a Commercial Credit thrift certificate. -If other terms fit your thrift plans better. we offer~ too. On 21hyear thrift certificates of $500 or more •Ne pay 1h% higher interest rate' than Federat law allows on 2th year certificates at banks and savings & Joans. And 'for current rates on our "90 Day Won-. der'' three month eertificates for $1,00> or more, check a local Commercial Credit offioo. All th.rift certificates earn 6% annual • in terest on early withdrawal. , So. don't put it off. This offer is limited. Send the coupon with your check or mone,Y order or· bring it into a Commercial Crecht office.1 A \1lilablc to Cali fomia residents only. r --------~--, Hen.:s my c~k or rnnn<'y nrder for a Thrift C'~'l11Tlta~" r .. r (t-h<.'('k OIWI -2'': yeal"!' -I ~l'IU' _:I month~ In I I t~ amoun\ off, ($.iOO minimum on I anc,l t' 1 year~'111f1Cllt.~ $1,CKX> minimum on :I ITl(Jfllh '''rt1f1eaLI') I Type of accounc O I n<foidual 0 J01nt Tt·nan..•y I O Tru.~IA:.'I(' I I ln~IW:llC\ '"'· I , .. _ll""' My S.gnaturc?------------- 1 O\ht'r~ltJIAW~'------------~ llf ,.. ....... IN->l .. , I '1 :;mt A Sia'•' Z.i I My Soc•al Srointytru 1.0.• I I Phone~-~~~~~~~~~~ I COMMERCIAL C"EDIT I L CO'AMCROAL C~ rt.AN. INC()RfOR.ATlD J ------------ .. -Anabei 660 S Brookhumt St 9'mt. (714) 774-6740 • Corona. rot East ixth St. 91W. (213) ~!ll~ ~ Mda, 37~<>t 17th St.~. cit4) 64.S-8700 • Huntington Beach. 100i5 Gol~n WCtit St. ~7. (714~ &17-1771 Mluion Vieio. ~Alicia Parkway 9a>75, (714) ?m-~1 • Santa Ana. W i Ea.\,'\. 11th St.reel 9'Z70t. (114) 547-5871 . ·--- . • -- -...... -------- ----=.:~. ,.,...__-;-:::--==·=-= .. =;_,=..:.:;:i..:.: .. _, ...... ,. -~---.,,.~ .... ·•'--'j• .. , ... --• ..,. • -........ :.:.~.:;· 41! •• •• ~ .. '*"'; -i..; , I ...... , . 'A RBfie•ltinw laland in ft"1 W'u141lantl' MAD • Yt'aa t AP~ -.lt!MM'a lri&la ol •urdtr and mar =· Tara'• treate..ry aad Fa1th'e faith we fa e ~ •-f.,.otTV ..aoap ~. 1lfMlMr U..)' ... lD dayUme kalf• klat.Klm cw on m1dnJ1ht ablftJ al t.M fectory. Available ..... Ntf •• , .. HecrlnCJ Pr0blems7 Hearing ljvaluaUon-Speech Therapy t4earing Ald•Sales and Sltrvice Hearing Aid Batterlft\ Sen ca.mente Communloetlve ... ftoe• HS CHMno de lo6 ..... W..200 S•n Clefftem• •N-0111 But Snapper and Chris and Tua and Quell are allo s ubjeeta of eriou5 l.ctura and diJ· cusaklm in SuaanM Piftartt'• popular cowse. "Soap Opera1 and ~tal Chan1e." at lhe Unlvenlt)• ol W._C'Onlln Maditcm WASHINGTON CAP> -1'be U.S. Geolo&lcal Suvey haa collected llundredl ol photos,rapha ot lbe eruption of Mount St. HeJem and is makln1 '-----------•------------~----~ apme available to the ---------------------------......aii -pubttc. MS. PING a EE SA VS SOCIAL 'i.caenltlla hav overlooked tht' \"V051Cttirabl~ inll~ -wt~by all those Ch llrDe\C1'5 '41hO An' )O\.ma and restless, who searc·h Cur tomorrow or who h•ve days In tbelr li vet. ·-"'llwn!'tt pot.ent1a1 for soap opcru to say rel• vant tlungs lu worne>n iabout chan111na society And men, too." isa1d Ms Ptn&rff, who ha~ • PhD an eommurucataons from Stanford and lf'<."tur,...!iea...t'"-",,_._ women'l> st~Jlm«J'.alft ~ --- a.....;.--re's an ualoay bet~n so'ps and t.M women's or bJestyle pages or newspapers," she sald. "They both provide a forum ror presentallon of women'l> tSl>Ul'l> rart'h treated ell>ewhere in the media " · A dozen of the most dramatic photos have been selected and print· ed as 9-inch by 9·1nch prints available for S3 af iece. Here are some o t.l!.em_;_ _ ~~~~J,?-,b~~~--NUMBER HSZ. rrame 10. showing the volcano covered b y snow on April 10, as it appeared before the ex· plosion. .. ···--Nu m b.a..r 8D $3~ frame 172. which shows ALTHOUGH TH~ POPULAalTY OF the the May 18 eruption, the evening senes ··oulta:. points toward more soapy , largest to date , with the pri~e·llmc progn•mming, Ms Pingree said ":~. '.\'l'I. upper part or the moun- daytime drama remains much more realistic than .... ..~.;,..-_ lain s pewing ash violent prime time in both eontent and form ~· S:f~r.T'fl~!£fP~•.&~· Iv uo~~ C't..~ ~......L ~-·~-~~~'-11..'"C.'<''• .. "-"'-' ~~~ .. ""',.,..~' '\. ~ ~}Ll'<J•~-~"'--C"f• .. >(~'-Allot.I' • ""-...x.l"L~-.-.-e@Ul::::nnqJ U~ an.Uft,_ )II 11u,.;; U IUt:, \;Ull• ftfte .-Jrtgre• • • -r r.;)l;)•:r.101'1 SCMt~A NNlJAL- -CLEARAhJCE NOW 1/2 OFF ORtGtNAL f!Rlces ... -~-~--r---------~-~- ~ -·--'r"-... --.~ cent rate on interpersonal relat1onsh1ps rather than · which dram iH t~aLi)'. n:::---aetion.and··•dv~nture S()aps-feat\n'e-more:-verbat rrig-women toda~ ." c/pcciatiy ~-"Conruct bitw=ee-,r--Shows "=tlre-tiew c'raler than physical violence And soaps have stones. that c:areer and motherhood formed by the eruption SEMl·ANNUAL SHOE SALE 1/2 OFF Further reductions off our ' ~ever end, rather than the neatly lled·up pnm~· Some programs have reaturetl how·to or lime pac~a~es . "educat ional" episodes which explain diabetes or REQUESTS FOR a list describtng the rest of the dozen best can be sent to EROS Data Center, U.S. Geolo~1ca l Survey, Sioux Falls, S.D .. S7l98. . Perhaps even . mor~ important, Ms . Pingree tell what to do when someone is choking, and some said. dayt1?1e TV ~hows h~ve equal num~rs of psychologists have used soap episodes as a means meo and "o~rnn rather than the male·dommated or therapy Ms. Pingree .said. casts of evening programming. • "There are many strong role models on soaps, • strong competent women who don't need to rely on men." she said SHE ADDED THAT DAYTIME male fi gures gener ally provide more sensitive portrayals or men than the action·geetred.heroes or prime time . Ms. Pingree sa1ct lhe. three hours or college --n-edit earned In her class -attended by 120 stu· dents after 30 were turned away -are perfectly legitimate because of the importance of soap operas in modem society , The daily soap opera audience consists of about 26 million hquseholds. about 20 percent male. and Ms. Pingre~ says the audience is &row- ing rapidly a mong men of all ages and women in the 18·24 and 50-plus age brackets. ALTHOUGH THERE HAVE BEEN reported cases of people who became unnaturally wrapped up in soap opera make·believe, Ms. Pingree said further study is needed to determine the effects or soap operas on committed viewers. For instance. do soaps so caJled from-tire-- detergent sponsors o r the first daytime radio dramas in the 19305 twist the perception or re· ality? Because charaeters drink more on soaps than during pnme time, do daytime viewers have a dif· fe rent attitude toward alcohol? In addition. the survey has 1.500 framel> of other photos on two rolls or mierQfrlm available at $15 each The nueroCilm can b<.- \'iewed ·at sur vey oHice~ in R t'Slon. Va . Rolla. Mo.; Denver. Colo . and Menlo Park. Cahr With all the divorces on soaps, do regular viewers h'ave different attitudes toward marriage and fidelity? Freeway Work I RIVERSIDE CAP > - DESPITE BASING HER COUll.SE on a staple The State Trans port&· of daytime television. Ms. Pingree is far from de-tio n Commission has voted to the medium. authorized $29.4 million "I really don't think people should watch TV... for construction of a 1. original prices. Shoe Salon and Miss Ma9nin Shoes Sorry ~ail or phone orders All sales final. I terns in 5fod _on sale are marked in each department. l~-have been men a 0. n 1 · n 2 Fashio.n Square Santa Ana 547-5911 South Coast Plaza Costa Mesa 957-15 11 • MS. PINGREE SAID THE SOAP opera fan is unfairly stereotyped as a dingy housewife who throws a wedding rece ption when her favorite soap opera couple m arries. In fact. she says. soaps are seen by more than half the women in the United States, although few watch even one daytime drama as often as three days a week, she saiCl. .. But if they watch. they should watch s . 7 . m'i I e. s ix • l an e soap operas rather than prime time. Soaps are a freeway. aJoog Highway rerresbing island in the w.,:a::s=tela::n::d::..o::r:..:te=le::..:v..::is:i=on·:_" __ ·....:4.:..1.:in:..:.Fresno..:..::· =.:_· ----~============================~ r , She said the real potential of soap operas has not been tapped. but many or the progra ms' writers are starting to tackle the tough issues rac· For tlie·ReCord1 811tTMS MmMC-.-l'Y ....,VI """'H M r •nd M r " M .tr-. J•tmaf"I L~""· S..oc.I\. Q"I M.ly 1' Mr and Mr\ J•"'"' "''''"o ~n Ju•n C•P.S1r~ Q1tf """'" M r dnd Mr~ M1t~~f Vtfta., ~•n Ju~ C•C)t~tr~o. QHI M.ty 1J Mr "rid Mr' 8r.;dlt'v br<1n<tmt1t•r O•nd Point. OO; Cited by Army ....,. ~ Mr. ;ond MI'S. Rk !w•d C•-•11. ,- ''"'"· 0-"' ~17 I ,,,., iilnd Mr .. .-l o.90, L~UfW 8~.o<I\ ...... lltfl\ Milly a Mr •r.d Mr~ J 1mm1e H09ver ,,.,,,..,boy L•\• Cord~r •nO 0f"f'ln•~ M tLemor•. ~ Nlqwl, boy Mr iilnd Mr'>. Crtl McClell..-, C:Ol.t• -~. l>O't Mr .onc1 "'" Rav Mel\der.i.an . O""a Potnt, G"' """'JO Mr. •nd Mr\ J~ H•vwolrd, S.tn Cl•mente. bOy Mr. •nc! MrS. A"etpti 010<"~"'""<1· ~,.. Clemen!«. DO'f -.,11 M r <lnd MrS. P .... 611>Q1Wm. HUfll· '-!tor. 6e«l'l, 1!9Y,,_ 1 JM. •lid Mrt.. Klvifl l(.elly, LaquM 9M<ll,lloof Mr. -MrS. W•Y'l9 Pfte!P\. S... ,._,,. •• 91r1 .... 4 Mr. •!Id Mr'\. J...,.., Pie<tP, S<ln Jwn '*'SIT-. pt --· Mr and Mrs. Fr•n-Mert<101•, c;..,~ ,.,.... ''"'.if "flu.' Ooot f(.MI Stor"' ~~t 'f'()uf .,~ .. , COSTA •u641·1289 ,_,.._. __ --~1 -~....CC!:CAC:a.;.;:r Free Tickets: "The Empire Strikes Bock" Theater hcket 0< souven1er photo with stars ol movie Just reglst« tor Summer SCt100I OM lat Huntinotol\ rer I main ) . Grades K rtlru 2 Tuition: $11 ro s per course Spec. 4 Frank A. Ham· mond, son of Mr. and Mrs . Leroy Hammond S r .. 10312 Meredith Drive. Hunting ton Beach. was awarded a Certificate of Acbieve- m e nt in Schwelnfurt. G e r m a r\..Y • f o r me ritorious service as a t ank loader with the 7th Ca valry 1rvir..,91r1 i----------- Ont, the Deity Piiot reelty tells ,.,_, wtwt'a new in your local community ... ftefY der l1J.ilij§INI ,_., Mr. -Mrs. Uwnfl<P .. ,,._, I..~~ N•-l.9'r1 J-• Mr """ Mri. 01,.,. ~ndl~. San Ju•n (.-pt~r.-.o, g•rl ltl11 .. SANT A ANA-TUSTIN C:~MITY NOS~TAL ..., .... Mr -Mr\. p, P"'1..-n. <:osi. ,,,,. .. ,Doy Restaurant and Cocktail Lounge r, 1 .... SIJ.95 Served with Soup du Jour. rice pilaf or baked potato. Vegetable de Gardiner. SUNDAY CHAMPA4.ME IRUNCH 11 :30 to 2:30 On-the-mall at South Cottst Plaza n98f the Carousel on the Flrit Level, For tfMrvatk>ns caU: ~22. • • ; • If yo40 prefer not to wake up wondering how your mora.1 That's. what we ·re paying right now on 6-Month is doing, check below. T-Bill Certifica tes and 2 Yi-)ear Going Rate Accounts. 6-MONTH T·BILL CER11FICATE~ s tO,OOO MINIMUM They're not estim ates or ~ibles or probables. Rate ·. 7.75010 Annuali.zed yi'eld ·. 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A member of the Sears family. 0\.1er 90 offices staleWide ~ f!Ctl'ly $3 bilJk>n in~~ Fountain Valley 18798 Brookhurst Ave. (Valley Center Pla?.a). FuDerton 1107 So. Harbor Blvd. Mission Viejo 27521 Puerta R~. Newport Beach One Corporate Plaza. San Clemente 911 So. El Camino Real. Santa Ana 1200 W. l 7th St. Tustin 18232 Irvine Blvd. Westminster/lfuntington Beach 540 Westminster Mall. ., .. . 1 ·: . ~ .. "' • # fl bNU ff Of J '~·-··· . Transit Grant for ·SA • Da1u1e1ney r Flaya 'F-amiliea' Corifi rence ' treaa Probed PertoMI 1trna ton· 8 1 O.C. Hl111"1Mi8 alm.t at tombeltlftl crime in houaln1 proJeeU har trol will be expk)nd In 0t ..., ""...,.. '" bHft appf0¥11d by the U s Seftat• worll1hopa planned at 1'he C'ih of S.nla An• •HI rwelve a noo.ooo "Ut;,11,.. lhe 1Uttil'rtrne dtmonatrauon pro· Golden Weat Coll•••· tr•nt from th l 'rbln Mus TranlH Admlnlaln •nm. aa It la ealled. coordlnatft >cUvlUea 01 1!1744 Golderl W•t St .. bon for ll~ umquf' downto~ mu~ traru;U ayatem fedt'raJ and kK'aJ aiencle.. &k>nl with lhote ot In· Hunlmcton Beach. The fe,ntcr U1 tht' n ar uturci dJvlduall n.. proiram hu alx areas f I rt t three · part Ttw llMT~ arant has bffn ennouACed by TIMM are Improvement ol maniiement 01 workshop will bt belcl l:onire man It•rr)' M rauenon. who 11 • fOf'mcif' public boutltu. iJnprov•ment ol ph)'tltear stturit~ --july 8. f and 10 from 9 "Sant» Anu Cit) <'ourH'tl mc-mbtlr hu a pankulu ot the buUdinl.a . hirtna of more police fnd r~rult· a .m . to l ~. In the lfttffftt In lht' llTTIJN't C"OOt"t"Tvf'd as • combined . ment ol law t>nforrtiment volunt~l'1 In cities: he lp-community center. bu 1t•r101nul. offH't' romplex and rf'llldt'ntial tni vlcUma ol r rhne . reh•blUtating drug abuurs The series w111 be re· ct-ntcr , tht' lu~n will tx· loutf'd at Santa Ana who~ rdPollllble tor much enm~ In sur h areas pealed July 22. 23 and 24 Boulf'vurd unJ Hos~ Strt•f't 1n tht.• downtown re and promotion of youth timployment. at the same time and d«''''•lovnw111 •rt•u The biU which glve11 the Department of Hous· location. ('\1m.trud 1u11 on tht• t11-w~r v.h1rh v.111 lnrlud.. inc a.n"' U~b¥n Development (HUD> ..YJL!_o_S.10 _ . Jane...B.eagan, nvraln four r11"1r1> ll( !>t'fllllr l'll in•n ltl.,Urt.rnents IS due to ht-1n.Hllon-&QMi.neJCl l<rthe Mousf""for cons der atioo. 1nstruct~r. will cover com plt•llo;t by ne't Ft>l}ru~ - -------• • • ph¥siological effects of ~ --• • • CONGll,l!SSMAN DAN Lungren has promised s~re~s ?'1 ~ body• as- ('ON<i R t:SS~N Wlu..tAM E. Oannemeyer to try to make It tougher on criminals when tht SlSt an identifying stress hu~ •~M''"' ._. broadsuie blast at lht-Wh11.-House Cr lmln&J Code Re vision Act of 1980 comes to the areas and help deve~op Conft>rt'l\l't' 1111 l-\1f 1lle . romplaLn1ng 1t 1s more House floor for a vote later this year. His proposed pe rsonal stress·rehef symhol thun suh~ unn· and that the re Is som e . r hange Ul the law would allow the prosecution to technlq~. qut·~t 1011 ..ibout "'hu the:.} mbol even is. appeal for longer prison sentences in the case of There LS no (Ci! for the 1 It· 1·!.11111, 111 h1.., nt>14 slttter that, Just bke Its de fe ndants 1t feels we re dealt with loo leniently. ser ies. prt>dxn'''l'r' tht• conrt'rence on the International T he amendment deals only w ith federal -_-:_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-:_-_-_-_-..... - \\:onwn ' 't'.&r. u.ntl the lnte~allonal ·v ear of the crimes. wh.ic h are punished in different states m Get men ~Ill' lor VooJ1 dlll'lt Ch11tl , thi• Wlf( I-is riddled "'1th hberals promot· diffe rent degrees of harshness. Lungren points ouC with '~ lomous 0~ h I od5 w+.~ ''flm "'°'1ti uo ro in~ l l'lr 11\.\ n ~01·1u cau~es A federal crim e m some slates can bi:!_~(~ len,gt~ 150 ~l !!m,,. ~~"' n.mnl·~ci a notes thjt Amencan !a~1l~es w"'. ---PT'ltron'~11ntt-ln-~state! me"perpetiator'"'·· tt.efl';i1mifflf aj Lido M8!1na Village ~....-..r-e-a-i-1 gussied ~p-for the 4th of July Come stroll o ur boardwalk to browse o r to buy The little old popcorn vender will be there As red. white and blue balloons fl oat in the air! More than 75 specialty shops. boutiq4es and restaurants line the quaint cobblestone streets of Lido Marina VIiiage, nestJed In Newport Harbor. A beautiful place to spend the 4th of July weekend! Udo Marina Village Just o ff Pacific Coast Hwy. at Newpon Blvd. and Via Lido .. -. -•• ",..Qaea ~4'.y U .._tQ..,. S_uock"'noon .to.6..---~ ---- ·• ·de~· ~ l ntl:'o wlih ~naogfl problems as it is and 1m~a~y~g~et~ol~f_:wl~th~o~n~ly~p~ro~b~a~t.J~on~.~:...-...;;_..:;;~::..:=.:=-=-=:....;;;:..:=.~i·~-~ .. ~-~-~~==~~~~~i"!i!J~~*~~~~~~~~:t!~~~~~~~~~~~ the Wh1t~_l lulJs~· ~·~'lfti:_e_nc.~ _on.. Fl!_ITIJ~~Ll!in.'.l,. _ ----------------.--------......... :~----malfihif )t ·an, t'a!.14.'t H~ says at a ~st of S.3 m illion 1n ft'<krul funds the conference encourages providing birth control educallon and even the ac· cesson es for il to minors still living at home without r<>qumng parental consent r And nol only tha l. the congressman points out. but the confrrt-r1cc on fa m1lies was delayed two years when 1l!> ori ginal C'ha1rperson resigned in a hufr,ovC'r a squabble mvolv1ng de fining just what a family IS • • • A C'OMPRE HJ::NSIVE HOUSING bill that in· eludes on am<'ndmcnt by Sen. Alan Cranston Wo1·kshop Planned 111 Script Writi11g P rofessional scriptwriter Richard Perkins will conduct a s1~-week work!>hop beginning July 7 at Goldc.•n Wl•st Colll·ge, 15744 Golden West Street. It will be ht•ld Monday <•venings from 7 to 9. The Y.Orkl.hop 1s des igned for the novice writer who ll> intcrestt.'d in writ ing for film or television. The course.• 1s free of charge and registration will be at the door Pt•rkins. who <'reated scripts for the "Mod Squad" and for Universal Studios. teaches film h istor.\ al the• college:. · Camp Prisons Urged SA(~/\l\lENTO </\P> A citizens' committ~ n 't-C1m nwmls that California "vastly expand" its l'CJ mp LJnd t·ommun1ty prison progr a ms a nd l'l1rn11')<1t1· lhl• hl·avy use of lockdowns lo control in· nwtt>s The n·port "'as prepared for the Legislature's Joint Rules Co mmittee. , Califom1a ·s 12 prisons are at o r over capacity with over 23.000 inm ates and 5,000 m ore expected within JO years. GO\' Edmund Brown Jr. 's fisca l 1980·81 hudget proposal calls for Sl20 million to build ne w pnl>•JOS and updatt· old ones But officials estimate the constru<'11on of Crad1tional facilities at more than S&l 000 pc.•r 1·1·11° ,._ RUss Plan 27 N-plams \·n ::'\NA. Austria (/\P) -The Soviet Union is· plann1rig to huild 27 nuclear power plants with a total t apaf'1ty of 25.000 m egawatts in coming yc~rs, titcording to Soviet Power Engineering Minister \11kl0r Krotov -· I/ - &t=mtQlo.....:...l , «+>> GET READY FORAN Whirlpool Refrigerators You'll get a big bang out of this special pries No.Frost Refrigerator Model EET172PK • 17.2 cu. ft. total refrig- era ted volume including 4. 75 cu. fl. freezer compartment 1 • Separate temperature controls for refrigerator and freezer sections • Provision for ICEMAGIC " Automatic Ice Maker ... add now AMDMUCH. FttH ICIMAKB ___ ..;,;MUCH~;;.;,.;M4;;.;.;;.0lll;;;;;;,. __ _ .. 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'\~ ----- -· •• -.. ~ ... -~\ "" .. ---• .._..'"'ll' ~ .. ---'""""' • ·------------"":-----... --· ..... MARLINTON, W.Va. CA P> -Long before tbe first '8iCDS of dusk signal an end to the k>nJ sui:r mer day, members of the ltainbow FamUy eather ln a circle for the evenlng meal Volunteers dis h out a thick gruel o( nee. ac· companied by raw vegetables and home-made bread. The the hat is passed. "Anybody. with money, food stamps, anytblng to contribute?" asks a middle-aged woman. THE..RAlNBOW FAMILY'S ANNUAL reunion b r o ugbf tepees and a creed of love and brotherhood to the Appalachian countryside. The gathering also sparked controversy, and -Officials speculate two women found shot to death -both believed to be Rainbow Family members -were slain by Irate local residents. ... Before the deaths of the unidentified women. there were other rePorts or shooting~. but oo in· 1uries. In one incident. a group of people fired guns as they spe(i into the Ratnbow encampment in a • four-wheel drive \'eh1cle. Earlie r, Gov Jay Rockefeller saicf he wished the family would stay away, and f..ecretary or State A. Jame!; Ma nchtne told a Ra:nbow delega- tion, .. You look Like a bunch of gypsies." SEVERAL RUNDR ED MEMBERS OF the loose-knit counterculture group have been working to prepare for today ·s start of the week-Ions gathering. ·Leaders expect 8,000 to· 20.000 to· tum out for . t!te festival in the Moooogahela National Forest. • The Forest Service wanted the family to move the campsite·about 20 mile~ to a more re(Jlote set- ting, but Rainbow leaders wouldn't budge, saying they like it where they are . "Everything is p eaceful and m ellow and harmonious as long as the ·Rainbows get their way," complained Dale Dunshie, district ranger • .. Wbeo they doo't they'r e unrulY and obnoxioua." TO MANY, THE FAlllL Y 18 one ol the 1aat vestiges of the 1960s counterculture IDOftmeal. lta members dress like 1960s hippies and s peak o( a return to nature and tribal w ays The encampment ts lD a vast meedow that once served as a railroad and lumber c:enter. Tbe area is only a few hundred yards from a protected wilderness area. the Cranberry Backcountry. The Ad vance guard set up te~. due latrines, and establ.J.shed a community kitchen and medical center. Dr. James Johnson, a Wasblngtoo, D.C.-area physician. says he expects problems ranging from gastro-intestmal upsets to cuts, burns and lnfec· tions. Johnson, known as J :J .. wore a T-shirt he got in 1960 at the 50th Anniversary Boy Scout Jam- '· -boree-in Colorado Sprmgs, Colo. "WE'RE GOING TO SET UP a tea kitchen," he s aid. "We were hopin~ that people would come and bring lh<'ir herbs and when. people get diar- rhea. they can come over and get a cleansing herb." · Johnson expects 10 doctors and 11 paramedics and other healers. "We have Just a modest supply of weatem -medical things." he said. "We're golng to use herbs and teas and vibes amd massages and un- stressing and trying to get people into their own basic health.·· Nearby , T erry Thomas hoed smaH herb gardens. Plastic bags full of alfalfa and wheal sprouts were in a hammock between two trees. "We produce our pwn ~. ool only because that's the kind of lifestyle ..,.;$e loto but to show other people how to do i~." he siud. THE ENCAMPMENT INCLUDES a "kld village," a Rainbow Hilton -a tent for newcomers -and people called "hue and kiss roamers" who greet visitors and show them around. The village last week was orderly and or- g anized. Teams of gu~rds met approacblnl vehiclestmd direc~d them to parking . Firewatc hes and child ¢~ was set up, and refuse cans were neatly mark~for recycling centen. + .. , / United California Bank does not charge an annual fee for the use of our MasterCardTM or Visa* bank cards. Customers who pay their balance in full every month will find this news especially welcome. Drop in and pick up an application form at any of our 308 UCB branches throughout California. UNITED CALIFORNIA ., • .· •. ' " =: =: :• .. •• ._,"°' ·, Maime~_But Not Bit~r LW1Ch Youth'• Mlqj.181 ... -:0.t Nlp.t of Horror. ~ IA.N 111900 ~-NI JI e --st llae lrl~• Ml eldllt-to nua,.,. ,...,...o.y ••...: m ... n•• 'ma .... were happy. Juat a 11 dJW; •IM w..,., Ml 1119-.. _.,_IM · w'mal ramur,. l don't thlnk it.· tutMa"'-,....., ...... ~........ ~ WU ... ppy ' ~ hHk~olf, Nf'd.....eil TM.,..._. e.aft P11dal.uiata at the trial IMd -Nia a.. •..t •-.:--:::t:i~~~8:l~t:~i--~";!~~~ouwt~tbe~~bo:r~ror~ot~ IOM ....._ •,..,.. .... ,. • •P•k•• •f t • • I t•are ta.. 1ctual auac , rec aiater. cnampkd UI...., .. t.ht Mt•-...... uaat he wu an1ry at his aU'ler doorw91 of her bech'oom H1s "Peoplil .c..t.to fMI IOITJ for ud wanted t.o hurt blm. dot. bel.kSe him, ita bead lplit me. Mt I .., .. 't." Oary MW open m an 1nten•. ••It., all Oftl' ---· ~ .. l_ I do DAN TOLD lnvnuaaton he .. • :Obowi\l.t it:.'~ 1 -• cu remember~d si lting in the i----,tl'hH"lmurOt.L .. D ... •-nr• :,•:.~f'tB_E_• ... ·----~-----ll lteben, drink Ina beer. the murderer. D~G TllS •VUD o1 blOOCl·llJattft'ed-Mti~HM~t.o__ Gary 11 sole 1urvlvor· of W'ttthnrr Atht1dt wH , ... _ hlm. He fled in the family nisbt 80 borritytq h1a COMdoul medlU!hd. u.e Jury fouod Dan pkkup, abandoned it with the "out1olng, a.agressive, ambitiou&:''-----..... mind Nfuaes to ret'lll the lwulal une when he killed hlt {Mbec. en1l.ne still running a few blocks hatr bt't attack that ma.1med bim but (naane wbea he turned u.e ay iM WB1ked-bttk-to the • If you gra~ a ham· for lire SeetlHna walh a hatchet on. bis mot.bv ud 1e. bumlna house in a daie. ~urger , you ~e mo.re lifeti m e·~ r~preued anaer. year-dd alster. Tbtre were blood ~pots on Youth Unheld likely to be quieter, tn· Daniel Kent All.Stadt. barely IS, The dereoae a raue d Blll Danny Altstadt's trousers. He ,.~~~flt~-::. took a 'Boy Scout axe from the Altatadt wu a col~ and ri.icl waa handcuffed and taken away. ~ ~j.!Ne-"']~C'J.6S~~~ 1arage that chill niabt in 1'75 faYier, that ~ r ~ife'te~ me-a-r~·· -.,. :-s:nd, ad~ and went oo a rampaa• lbft left dent, athlete. Ea&le Seoul.-;"!• l41ater when' I was still in the FR~O (AP) -e study Just for fun. · _ -·~--.llle ~~ti!. neighborhood stunned. constantly ~in& to pleue, COD· hospital ... Gary recalls. ''He 5th District Court of Ap· Gary b .ll_rlow, paralywd . sta~tly betng rebuffed, oever kepl asking. 'Are you all right" p~a l has ..reversed ~he ·'The people who .. eat hot dog5 usually grab it and go." Wollman said in a Daily News in· terview. "Hamburger eaters take more time. They're better dressed, executive types. used to making decisions -well done. rare, ketchup or m ustard." ~------··---------Serving Fresh Seafood Broiled f rom the waist <town; a-bearded talktng ba<;-k. Are you all right?' Just repeat· Kings Ceunty conviction young man with 6ea-green eyes G~ry brlsUes sUgblly -pro-lng ll over and over. • o f a b~y accused <tf and a half,shy smile. Living in lectavely .,.,...... ,._~-,.....----possessing LSD. The tho p~t tense. no slipping of his father's name. ''IT WAS REALLY the ·first cou rt said Superi or Over Mesquite Wood CharcoOl · ENTEaTAINMENT" DANCING NIGtin.Y ' into the past or sUdlng int.o ~ _ _ ~ .,.1.,,, 1, .. _, h h . .. Court Judge Charles .,...__/utµre ''IT "WxsN~T LIKE.. lltM-_.,.l · ~ me uovug t e was msane. 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She had lit- tle resistance from Jaeger the rest or the way. Jae~r. the young~t seeded- player ever at Wimbledon and the youngest quarterfinalist, had upset No. 7 Virginia Wade of Britammthe roundof 16. There wai> no rain during the Lloyd-Jaeger m a tch but the wind was gusting throughout. I~ didnAt bother'the-vemanL......,,,.--- a bit. --• 0 .. 1, Ptlol PMW. by c;.,, &_.... VIC PRAWL BLOCKS GLENN VEEVAERT (14) AS THE SOUTH'S FRANK SEURER UNLOADS A PASS. KEVIN EINCK (66) MOVES IN. In a m e n's fourth-round m atch. No. 4 seed Vit.as Gerulaitis fell to No. 13 Wojtek F1bak or Poland in a rousing t•rer's Three TD Passes Do It .South's Freak Touchdown P~s Overco1nes Wo~, 19-16 .. ---· By ROGER CARLSON 0t UM O•lly Piiot Sl1ff It wasn't the winning touchdown and it was but one of three Frank Seurer touchdown passes. And it wasn't quite as artistic as 13 other completions. I It was. however, an answered prayer' ·and Edjson High's Mark Boyer didn't waste the opportunity as he completed a SS·yar<l scoring play to pull his team- m ates to within rang~ a s the South r a llied for a 19-16 victory in the 21st Orange County All-st~r football game Monday night BEFORE AN ORANGE COAST college crowd of 71200. Seurer threw three touchdown passes. the final one a two-yard toss to Jeff Banner with 8:24 left as ~ Rebels ove,came a drastic J handica in the kicking game to pull it tout ~ The key came a s the South trailed. 16-6. in the fourth quartet and was t bogged down with a third-and-12, SS t ~ards from payd1rt :Deserving ' tAU-star Overlooked LOS ANGELES <AP> -o r the ltNationa l Leag ue Al l-s tar , starlers:-exadly half are mem- bers of the host Los Angeles Dodgers t ron1cally. one-who 1s not. left fielder Dusty Baker. is · per haps the most deserving and his chances could have been jeopardized because or his team- mates· remarkable show at the polls. · ~ ''I HA VE FELT I should have been there before and I fat I should be there now:· said Baker . ' who concluded the best month of his career by balling .348. driving in 26runsandhitting lOhomeruns = including his 18th in the ·.Dodgers' 4-3 l06s Monday night to the San Diego Padres. "" "But what can J do about it ex- cept go out and play the game," Baker added . "At least I've i moved up to fourth in the fans' t voting for All-Star outfielders and I'm happy about that. People are I recogniiing my talents a litUe more." Ba ker's RBI output during. June, while his team broke even at 14-14, marked his career-high , for runs batted in <Uaring a month. Seurer went deep to Costa Mesa's Dan Bauer . but there were Yankee de· fenders everywhere. There seemed no chance. But the ball caromed off a defender 's helmet and back to a trailing Boyer . who gathered the ball in and sped the remaining 32 yards to complete the boomerang play. Although it was one or those sheer s hance plays 'that ignited the Rebels. it was nothing but talent that cauied 1ttem to the ultimate victory with a six· play drive carrying 36 yards for the go· ahead touchdown. BANNES'S 16· V ARD SWEEP with a pitcbciut from Seurer (the longest carry of th:e evening> set the Rebs up and Seurer's 22-yard dart to Boyer took it in deep before Banner eventually caught the go-ahead touchdown "The North didn't move the ball. but they got the breaks and we didn't," said Seurer. "I knew things would start fall· ing right for us. J was very confident at halftime and not the least btl v.orncd " Seurer. bound for Kansas l'niver!-.1t~ with teammates Rill · M alavas1 and the absent Kerwin Bell c hamstrrn~ inJUr} 1 may have not been worried. Hut oth~:r" m ay not have shared his confidence 1n ttre South c.a mp after a kicking game which left everything to be desired. The Yanks had opened with Jan Ba rkler's 50.yard field goal and showed a lethal punting game, while the South stumbled badly . · Punts of 20, 30 and five yards pre· ceded what could have been the back- f>reaker. DOWN •°"· South punter Scott G1em watched the snap sail over his head and mto the end zone on fourth-and-eighth at the South 25. When he elected to run the ball out of the end zone. he was slam med to the turf at the two. setting up Tim Reilly·s second two.yard scoring bla~t v.1 thin 100seconds. With no running game to speak or. the South stayed out of trouble 1n the third quartt•r. then snapped out of 1t when St•urcr began running tht-option effec· t1vel~. laking some of the heat off from th(' ~orth 's sticky defens<' · When Frank (Seurer l began running \\1th the ball m the second half I was \\ orncd a Kansas assis tant in the ~lands might be ready to pick me orr with a 30·30.'' said South Coach Dave Thompson of"M anna High. But the only triggers pulled we re those or Se1,1rer's, who contin~ .. a bar- rage or completions. netting 14 of 23 and 187 yards for the game . 1 HIS FIRST SCORING PASS was a nine-yard s t rike to M arina·s Mark II untie). but the 6·3 lead was short·lived \\'.hen the North respo~ded with its only decent dnve of the night. It was a 77, ya rd march highlighted by a 45-yard pass from Brea-Olinda'<; Charlie Boss to Anaheim's Brian ~oble to the South t\\ O·vard hnt:'. A penalty j?ave the :"orth new hfe in <Stt SEt:RER. Page 8 2> Burnett, ·Bownum Fight Set Jesse Burnett of Westm mster. ading contender for the World Boxing Co un c il 's cru1serwe11tht title. signed Mon day for a 10-rounder against T. C Bowman of Missoula. Mont The fight is scheduled J uly 15 in the Anaheim Convention Center. Bowman. 23. is the s tablemate of Man,n Camel who owns the cru1serv.·eight ltt:le--a-tttabver- ly new class fo r fighters between 175 and 190 pounds. Camel. however . is out of ac· lion unW September with an eye injury originally suffered in a welding accident and ~ggravat· ed in training for a scheduled t1· tle bout against Argentina's Vic· tor Galindez. Burnett. 34. substituted on s ho rt notice and outpointed Galindez. knocking him down twice in the seventh round of the 12-round bout. Burnett's manager. Jesse 'Reid, said the Bowman bout was accepted because. "we want to kee p Jesse working now that he's a hero in his hometown. The re's always a risk that he ma-y lose before the tit.le fight. but I don't think so." ANAHEIM'S JAN BAAKLD (17) HAS BALL KNOCKED LOOSE ON ABORTED CONVERSION. Burnett's record is 22·11-1 while Bowman is 17-4. f1ve·set duel F'ibak defeated Gerulaitis. 3-6. 4·6. 6-3. 6-3. 8-6 to qualify for the quarterfinals. EARLIER, JO~ McENROE won a tiebreaker in cold and damp conditions today to rom- plete a 7-5, 7-6, 7-6 victory over Kevin Curren of South Africa and mov e d int o th e quarterfinals. The first two sets were played Monday before hea vy rain set 1n . The ra in continued through the night and morning and play started more than two. hours behind schedule . Only two of the 18 courts at the All-England .- Club w~re fit for play. THE WEATHER STILL was miserable. Spe<:tators sat hud- dled in raincoats and with blankets over their knees. Rain still was falling lightly when McEnroe and Curren resumed their mat.eh. Jt continued as on 1\fonday, a ser ve-and-volley duel with few r allies going to more tha n two or three strokes. Cu rre n 's bi ~ service had look ed im·utnerable through most of the match. but he was t h e firs t to c r ack in the t 1ebreakt'r . - Mc E NROE RETURNF.D '>l'rnce wide t o the South Afr1t•an's forehand. and Curren fall<'d with a stretched volley. That gave McEnroe a 3-1 lead. Mc En roe netted a ha lf-volley and Curren pulled up to 3-3. The American broke through again with :l scorching backhand re- turn do'*TI the hne for 5-3. Cu rre nt made it 5·4. but Mc Enroe rounded out the match with two t remendous services. On1.· "a!> an ace. and Curren oniy made a half·hearted attempt to return the :.e<"ond Is Seaver's ~eer Over? SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -Is Tom Sea\"er's career over ? The once·glorious right -hander sus- pects sadly that it might be. "This coru:eivably couJd be the end or my career.'' Seaver said . Monday night after he lasted only four innings in an 8-4 Cincinnati Reds loss to the San Francisco Giants. "I'm talking about the end. I'm not doing any good pitching the way I am. ··My right shoulder is s till sore and I don't know what it is. It's not getting any better and it ·s not go- ing to get any better as long as I keep pitchfag. "It 's not 0 frustrating. It's depressing. Not because of the s uccess I've had but because I love what I do. I'm not doing any good for the people I work for or the people I play with the way I'm pitching. I haven't the ·slightest idea ifl'll stay in the rotation." "I FELT THAT J'une was our toughest' month." Baker said. ''We've been on tbe road most ol the moat.b. but now we •re home ancfwebavealooiwaytogo." Tonight. Jerry Reuss, 9-1. will try to eet (.Q!I Angeles back on the win~ ·traek u be faces Steve Mura, 1-3. Reuss. whopltcbedtM Angels Get Some Te1QPOrary Relief • lint mQ1r league ~bitter of the season iii San Franciaco Jut Fri· day, enterathe ea me wttb a string or 24~ -scoreless lnntn1s and· back.to-backshutouta. - The Dodlen 1ot off slowly on fbelr ftnaJ homestand before the All.star break, .. they were held 1 10 HVell hita Monday ni8bt by . wlnntnc pitcher Juan l!lc:belberler. 2-0, and reliever a... 8Mrie,., •'-Detcbed his seventbnve. CHICAGO (AP> -The Angela cloled the ~onth of June, their worst In club history. with a 10-f come-from- behind victory over the Cblcqo White -sox. 1rut they're not sure what the future holds. It was only their sixth triumph against 21 losses for June and Mana1er Jim Fregoe! wu left wondertna. "We got great relief pltchin1 and clutch hit· tine." Fre1oel aald Monday nl1ht, "but where do w_e So from here? Our buJ•pen bas been uSed up a1aln. If w~·re goln1 • to do anything , we have to get something out of our starting pltchera. "WHEN YOtJ LOSE your opening. day pitcher (Dave Frost> and your second· game pitctier (Bruce Kisoo I because or injuries. you can't get any klnd of ,starting rotation going," said Fregosl. Fregosl went to his bench lrt the ninth lnnlng with splendid results. J oe Rudi broke a &-6 tie wit~ a two-run p6ach alngle and Bobby Grich followed with another two.run pinch single to seal the decision. Both hits came off reHef ace Ed farmer. who walked two and gave up a single to Camey Larusford to fill the bases. "FAaMEA'S TOtJGB. he's 1ot cood stuff," said Ru<JI, whose broken-bat single barely eluded second-baseman Jim Morrison's tlow. "I know I broke my bat. butflllta.ke 'em anyway 1 can get 'em." ( Grich also broke his bat with bis ain1le to rilbt and said "It's touch to come otl the bench to face a pitcher Ub Farmer. He's hav1n1 a great year and he's cot his mind on hla ••me.'' Fatmer'a reeponse! "I broke three bats and they 1ot three hit.a. I cuess you're IOlna to.have nl&bta like thlt.'' 1t waa the beat 'lf ntchts f<>r the White Sox. althou.1h they broke ahead 5-1 with tbe blc hit belna. tbne- run homer by Wayne Nordhalen lft tbe fl rst lnnina. ·' . - t~ 14/'r l I I amhert Geb Do.e Of Hi8 Own Medieine <'tntt r Ray MaulleJd tarnt' riOlt out uJd it. "WMtl ynu first meet Jack Lambert. you can't ~land htm But he crows on you, ud aftM you've known l<>f' a wtult1. )''OU halt' hls 1uu " But Lom~rt. Lhe Steelwa' All·PTo middle linebacker toot It in slrtdt" at a charll.)' rout ttttntly. even when Man f\cld laid the Jotres on lbltk ··1 tau&ht Jack a '°'· bow to tJe h1:1 anoes how to brush hl1 rangs, ·· M.-nsri~ld 111d Som~ 800 ~e. i.ocluchn& hot~ and ..t.e.am.m..t•t"e. ~catLe1 ed attKe'Pillstiurgh lltlton for a SSO-a ·plate dmner held to raise money for Big ..Brothers, an orgaruzat1on for depraved youngsters wtuch Lambert has supported. But what did lbe 6-4, 220-pound All-Pro think or the jokes made at his expense., u..uin It ~ bt>en a long night and very bonng," he kidded. A samphng of the humor · ·1 had to sacrifice a lot to be here tonight," Steelers run· nang back Rocky ~Ieier said, <1'1tfosUy my selftespect . "Jack 1.tkes to h1ti hard He likes to inflict a lot or pain. and that's Just when he's out on a date." -----QwJCr of dw Day------, Seldom -used first baseman Wlllle McCovey, who ~·ill r-et.are.a!lel'.-ihe-All·Sl ar g~ w~ re- porters asked his reaction to Manager Dave Bristol's dec1s1on to start McCo\'ey in his final big·league game:_ "·You know, you guys are treating this like l never start· ed before. r ve started lots or games. Don't make a big deal about 1t · · · ,tforela•d Sia• Gfen PWllles '!1• Keith Moreland belted a grand slam and Pe&e • Rose added a two-run homer in a seven-run fourth in-. ning that carried Philadelphia to a 7-5 triumpho\·er Montreal an National League action . . Gleu Hub· bard's two.run homer in the l llh mmng powered AUanta to a 5· I , 1ctorv over Houston. The r\stros had taken the lead in the top or the 11th on Jose Cruz's second home run or the game · Tim f'ole~ uro' e an the wanning run with a ninlh·inningsmgle. i::1\ in~ Pittsburgh a 5.4 victory over St. Lows .. San Francisco's Milt Ma.> hit a ·three-run homer in the first inning and Jack ('lark added a two·run shot in the third to power the Giants to an 8·4 victory over Cincinnati. Rookie pitcher BUI Bordie) ' earned tus first maJor league \'iclory ... Infielder Bill Alman "'a!> des ignated for rea~s1gn ment by the Montreal Expos to make room for third baseman Larry Parrish who ts coming ofHhe disabled hst · Olllf ..... , ... _ ......... a., ,... c ............... n .. ,,. .jt ...... , ..... •o II Nck lM..,... •cttslfl ..... , .... M Mht• nftata, liilil'_, ._ -c., .,.., beet tae· Roy•. &N. ! A•wk• ..... 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On this date in 1919 : Shortstop Rabbit Maranville of tbe Boston Braves ~ame the first major leaguEr to hit two i.o.side-the- park home runs in ooe game. Today's Birt.bday: • Former Red Sox pitcher Bill Rohr, who~967 came within ooe out of throwing a no-hitter in bis first major league start, is 35. I.• ...... Dtl'i .. ·fer More Gold Greg Loagaais, a 20-year-old Mission Viejo • Nadadore who won the U.S. Olympic Diving Trials three-meter springboard Sunday njgbt, took a commanding lead Monday in the preliminaries or the men's platform dlvilng in Austin, Texas ... Manager Dave BriMol says that Wlllie McCovey will start at fi rst base in his final heme-g~ilh the San Francistn.Giants..Ih.ur~ day. The 22-year veteran will retire after the All·Star star gam e . . . The Boston Celtics still plan to build a new arena an a Boston suburb two years from now. but in the meantime they will tie playing at Boston Garden. their present arena ... Blind American wrestl~r Jim Mastro ptnned C<Jnadian opponent John Knight at 1 :31 or the first round to ~l"c the t: S. Wrestling-team its lOlh gold medal at the Ohm pie Games for the Disabled in The Netherlands . . Behind tamely tutting by Cal Poly Pomona's MJke AAhman, the t,; S. College All-star team rallied to defeat the Japan College All· stars. 8-5. Monday at Dedeaux Field ... A San Franc1sc-o Bay Area franchise of lhe recenUy·formed six·team National Team Tenrus League has been awarded to Larry King. husband of Billie Jean Kl.ng and a former official of the de· runct World Team T ennis league . Leonard T~. O'AnN of the Phaladelptua Eagles. was tnrown ror a loss Monaa~ 1n federal c-ourt when a Judge chsm1ssed his $23 million ant1tru~l suit agamst three banks and three indi\'tduals To-.c "'a-. <ii [e~111g a conspiracy to ou.st tum as owner or the ~FL team an 19ii T~Radio · T\': Teruus -Wimbledon Update. 11:30 pm C:h annl'! I RADIO: Baseball -Angels at Chicago. 5 30 pm , K~f PC (710 >. San Diego at Dodgers. 7:30 p.m .• KABC (79(1 1 Rough ~ogoes Play Surf By CURT SEEDEN °' ... o.ily ~ ... Mat! Sto1savlJev1c. Hasanbegovic and Stankovic They sound like towns you'd pass through on a bus trap to Hoboken ln the scoring department, Memphis is led by Paul Cluld who has nine goals and an assist for 19 potnts, while Pa ul Cannell has five goals and rive assists. IOOOI-. / lflOMI l"IM I DMNCI 9•n ... M1 7 , Neyer Surpriaea 10.meter F~l,d, AUft'IN. Tua <AP> -M .. Neywr, eo ...,aided ahe n&ed only a 1pane tbree Un" ln the USA Dlvtnl media 1ulde, haa sent U.S. Olympic ofliclala scrambling through archives to determine ii sbe bu become one --otakiAd ---_ The 18-year-old blonde rom Ashland. Ky .• ·wbo will be a freabma.n in tbe fall at Long Beach State added tbe women '• platform d i vine title to her ......... ,.1 SEURER ••• the drive aft.er punting. and mo- m e nts later the 10·6 lead bal.loooed to 16-6 alter the snap- ping disaster. But the South hung in aft.er that, and alt.bough Seurer and his receivers were getting t.h.ings done offemively the defense ac· tually deserves more credit for lbe victory. . '"'We gor-burned early in. the secondary, but overall our secondary was outstanding," s aid Thompson. "And our linebackers <Malavasi, Marina's Lee Knowles and Santa Ana Valley's Nate Franklin> ·really -c a.m.r. through .•• IN AU.. THE REBE~' de- fense limited the North rushing Ulrw-... Jpftalboanl diam,. plon1bip llooday '"U a rare otympie triaJI S. rare. in fact, nobody can re· member another woman doPla It. IT HAPPENED la the men's dlviaion U I eceudy d 11'9 .... Gree Louganla eeptured two sold medals. Loucan11 baa a chance to do lt aaa.ln toD1lbt in the men's platform flatl• bff auae he bU already WOD tbe three·meter aprtnaboud . ·'This is tpor"e thanl"cancom:- oreheod." said the $-2. 111-~ Neyer, who .dives for tbe )tis. sion Viejo Nad.adores Club. .. , had no idea I'd win tbe tower too." Most diving experts bad no idea Neyer would wtD anyddq. She bad oner won a ..,..._,, U. tie before. She WU flftb .. bath the 1979 U.S. Outdoor anil the USA·USSR dual meef in the platform. her highest f1Dl.ah. "Recently, I've started to- r es pond to pressure:· said Neyer . "I used to fall -to l>l"f:S- sure but now I've learned to be calm instead or shaktng." Irvine Rips Orange Rebels ~a me to 36 yards a nd six com. Albert.Jordansc-oredfourgoals plete passes. and Charbe Cole added three as Seurer was harried at timec; the lrvme Rebels defeated the by the N9rt.h defcns~. but said 0 r 3 n g e G'tl n n e rs . 11 . 8, 1 n one of tus best assests was his s peedsoccer action at Los offensive line "I had a 1;(° of time throwing.'' Caballeros Sports and Racquet ClubMondaynlghtbeforem. said Seure r · '"The pass Prolee· t rvine made 82 sbot.s oo goal lo lion "'as good Hut there "'as 48 for the Gunners with Orange JW5t no way we coulcj run up the goalkeeper Gary Bernstein hav-middle." Thom~ said his halftJmc ang 19 saves in the first half and t"~" Tom Lytle 12 m the second baJr. adJuslmenL., a mounted to thro"' Jose Castaneda made seven in~ the ball more to Lhe ti ght saves m the first half for Irvine t•nds. and Andy Leidoff had 10 in the As for the answered pray~r. secondhall. !hompc;~n l~ughed and s aid, 1 After Orange lOOi a 2-0 lead in Yes.~ pass was to Bauer and. the first period Irvine came on }l was~ t e\·cn a good play. with four goili in the second "But I thought 'A C had a n ice dri ve on the go ah•!Jd touchdo\ol.11 " IBM vs. period to move inf root for the rest or the game. Leading scorer for Orange was Mike Elsyaed with three. r\ctually, the) re household names m ~!em phis All three are Yugosla\'lan imports to the Mem· phis Rogues of the North American Soccer League who \\1ll be tan~hn~ with the Calaforma Surf at 7:30 torught at Anaheim Stadium STA.lliiKO\i'JC, A 23·VEAR·OLD rookie from Yugoslavia. has scored three goals and added four assists as a defenseman. Ha.sanbegovte and Sto- JSa\·ljevic a re now L" S. citizens and both figure to keep the Surf bus}. Remington Rand THE ROGt:ES, WHO CAN easil y be charac· terized by their name. comprise one or the most physical teams in the NASL and ha\'e come under the watchful eyes or league officials in recent weeks because or that aggr essiveness. Tonight's contest 1s the second of a three.game road trip for Me mphis which dropped its last out· The Rogues seem to have their best luck when t hev turn on the aggression. Player-coach Charlie Cooke. who played along-side Surf Player·coach Peter Wall 10 England, has been ejected from two games this year. In fact. the Rogues have received 37 yellow card cautions and rour red cards. They're guilty of 385 fouls in 18 games. an average of more than 21 per contest. ing in Chicago, 2·0 to the talented.Sting . The Rogue5 are in third place in the American Central Conference with an 8·10 record, the same as second-place Detroit. But Memphis has scored five less goals than the Express. Faithful in Tennessee say the leque's recent scrutiny of the Rogues' play has resulted in a more gentlemanly style soccer . lt has aJao resulted in four straight losses. Baseball Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE l\ t>st Oh·lsion Kansas Ci t~ Ch1c a~o Tex a:. Seat tit.' Oakland M innesol<t Angels W L Pct. GB 44 30 595 35 Ji .486 8 35 38 .479 R12 32 42 .432 12 32 42 .432 12 31 42 .425 1212 25 46 .352 171".I East Division New York 47 25 .653 Milwaukee 41 30 .577 ~ill Detroit 38 31 .551 71 2 Balt imore 39 33 .542 8 Boston 38 33 .535 81 2 Cleveland 34 36 486 12 Toronto 32 38 .457 14 _.,., S<.-.t ...... ,, IO, Clio<-• II••••~~• lo-on10 1 o.1ro11 •.Clew•-• Hoo Y-• 8o\IO'I I Molw.tu•~ S 0.-1-7 Mon~ U, K-CllY J T •••t 11, Seattle l , ... .,..o-. ........ ,...,ICltl,0.111'1~11.-t >71 • lleltf"'°'9 I~ ... ,,,_, 1.-1 al T.,.onto IC"""<•• •I ; H•• y-'"" t-Jl .i eo.1on 1Ecuntey .. ~i.':..1M'G \0.-.1 SI ti Detroit I Ito-• •I ft Oekl-tMltetty M l fl Mtlw.., .... fHHt ·~·I~ IZ-.. IOI el Kff!Mt C•fY l~tl· ion• l-fl." Tua• f~ll.C' • •I el Seel"!' 18.-llle• k l " ' NATIONAL LEAGUE \\'est Division W L Pct. 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"-"""' lhnl llarn ~mllh '"" t~n 11h1y tna aolf as Iona as lt'• ptrkhu Conlnc:t. h•~tt bf.fon ~•ftTI~ anfl 14 t' c 1111 11•1111•11ilwr und whl'n 1H· both ~1on11ed to lbe 1911 Womf'ft'a Kc•mJ:N<r Oric-n .roll t0W1>•mrnt 1 h• c .. 111111110 .. :11" l..o(!Jit~bt• ~~ bt-tter tturn fie ap7 _.lU r«urn lo Mma ~ ('ounlr) C1ub t MMrr h 1..-wM tohr'lT11l,1i . 23 21> m C'Oflt• ---- -I ',. 1111vr m 1•rl hv two ~troke~ over my 108 in ~ ai'a t 1~ )'t<U ls muC'h ~tier lh n lhi• l!l''H "h•·n I (11 .. 1 ... 1..irtl"(I.' tht· pudgy Smith said . one for 1980." lournamf'nt dlrHtor f><;n Huhlt•r of 1 , , • .,1,.•111 t.• 1 , . ..,., try m g tu work on my game the l pol\MW'lnl l\~mN>r ln,.uranct> t;rciup '1"' und I U1111k I vr ftnt1Jly round the answer. Put me "Bukally, Wf' ~t"rf' down ll> nnt" 1~'u'" und 1l "1th 1h1,. wrou1> 1rnd I'll win part or the time ... wHn 't QMln('y. But I C'an't ct1sC'W1~ tht· 11'>~11 .. ri.:ht Oth1•n1 1n thl• founo.m.e.w.cluded Orrin-Wnght now. 1;;,:..:~~~···~;..;.~al"f'··~h~·~-J,~P~'f1(~0~~~~-~~~~~~;:~bo0·00<~-cw~--;:AAe;os:wswf">" loft& distance lt>lcphom· The E;:ll year with a t wo )'ti.Ir OfHIOC1 ONE THING TH T WIU. IU 1hrferent th1., time around will bf' tht> c:lo .... 1n~ 111 tht-1>t-rm-.n .. nt offices on Mesa V\'rde Ori\ e 1'.a~l 111 th4· huM dub und S11m Harnes of Big Canyon. lll1r 111v.-. r "Prt':.t•lllcd SJ.Jltcl Ana CC while Sm ith lS I I 11111 \1l'!u.t \ l.'I de C · • • • "We had lo cut e ptonst' ... m 'ome dlrl'('tton ;iml will operate out or lht' l'lubhou..,t· until tht' f1r!->l 111 tbe· year Theo we'll bnn1: m a trcult.-r behrnd thP dnvinc range and be thert> full lime uolll after lhl tournament " \\ IU 1'A!'I. Y LOP EZ WON won her serond The tournament has ~n in Costa Mesa for t wo years with JoAnne Carner and NWH'Y Lol)t!:t Melton the first two · wtnnl'r.. Lopez Melton l'ap lured the lltle this y,ear, h~r 18th m a sh,ort pertod of litUe more than two years as an LPG)( member 1 "• 111 or the yl'ar lh1i. past weekend. she be<'ame lht• lourth LPGA pluyer to RO over the $100.000 n\Jrk m mont:y earnin~s this season Donna < .11>0111 Young hold!> tht• lead with JoAnne Carner Jud Am' Altoll abo an the sele<:t company. The return of the Womens Ktmpu Open di .... pell.s thoughts ol moving 1t el!>ewherc out of the county and could be the continuation of a ton~ a~· soeia tion between sponsor and club 1n preseating women's golf to Southern Caltfom1a fans in a (ir!->t class manner. .\ "t-ek earht'r. Lopez-Melton was one or fou r l'l.1~ t-r.. t;ettmg a lWO·!>troke penalty !or slow play .11 th1· l,.Jdy Keystone Incidentally. the Lady hl'\'"torw :-l't a \lngle·day attendance record or .'i .350 fur thl· LPG A tour. something for Mesa Vl·rck tn shoot at ne xt season. Afll'r lhl' Lady Keystone. a total of 22 players had t•;.irm'd mort• money already this year than 11t1·y rite! f11r the (.1ntirc 1979 campaign. • • • .. . .. MESA VERDE CC CLUB profossion<il Art Schilling will be playing in the British Open and the Dutch Open in July Art is one of the top t•lub pros in the Southern Cahfom1a PGA section when he plays in their to urna m ents around the southland. l '.S O~F.N CHAMPION Jack Nicklaus wtll p:ir tic1palt· 1n the 1980 World Series of Golf at 1' tn'"l<mt: CC in Akron. Ohio Aug 21·24 This is one of t'ht> mtr..l pn•i>l1g1ous events on tht! PGA Tour. . . .. WELL. IT'S OVE R and thank goodness the) aren't still out there tearing up the course. The four worst golfers from fou r area course'> spent a day and a half on the Irvine Coast CC layout and along about midnight. all but Gates Burrows conceded they couldn't see an) more and With the p(;A keeping tl"Jlck of statistics in \'ttraous categon t-s this season, it isn't surprising , hat tourot I ht.'lop IO scormg average leaders are not an the toll 10 in m oney Keith Fer gus, Bill Hogt-rs. Bruce L1etlke and Jack !"1cklaus fall in this t•;dcgor) left the course. , Burrows rinlshcd in a blaz<' or glory, hilting three balls into a lake in front or th<' 17th hole ror a 10 on a par-three to wrap up the match. He lost all three dedsioos Craig Stadl<'r, George Burns. Jim Colbert and <'urt1s Strang<' do not appear m the s tatJst1cs bu.I. do <iPJ><'<Jr m the mnnev top 10 ln<'1dentjll~. the putting leader 1s Gary Player '"'th 28.33 pt•r round but h\• 1~ d<·ad last m greens 1n rcguliJLIOn "'1th .1 .!>43 pl'rt ,·ntJgc a.nd ranks 157lh lJoul!le Winner Megan Neyer of Mission VieJO captured her ~econd gold medal in the U.S. Olympic diving trials at Austm. Texas Monday night. Neyer won the 10-meter platform com· petition to go with h~~ earlier"victon: in the three-meter springboard compet1Uon. He~e ..she--ts domg a forward 1 ~~'Pike. USA.C Severs Tie C4RT Left Out, in the Cold . ' INDlANAPOLlS (AP ) -The U.S. Auto Club, faced with the possibility of losing its q uart.er· century s anc tion of the In· dianapolls 500-mile r ace, dis· solved its usociation with the n e w C h a mpi onsh i p R acin g L e a g ue o o Mo nd ay an d More Yachts HONOLULU <Af) -A.Ddiamo became tbe third boat to finish • the f1nt San Francisco-to-Kauai : y acbt race, aalllng i nto NawtliwW Harbor shortly before mldnilbt Sanday. It ta tbe veael 14 days, nine ~ hours Md 25 mlnutea to make tbe Trmm-Pacltrp crossing. · Monday saw Timber Wolf, Sweet Okole, Sioc and Sangvind rmilbl.n& the race ln the morn· m1, while Axel Heyst came in at mld·eftemoon. Kotlck 11 was expected in Monday e venlnt . while w•lcomea were planned for ,OeroalmO and Foreplay ~~ ......... established a ne w 12-member competition commission. T e action by the USAC board of directors, possibly signaling a renewed war with the dissident Cha mpionsh ip Auto Racing Teams, came a week after In- dianapolis Speedway President John Cooper hinted a change in sanction for the 500 was being considered. THE ONLY NEGATIVE votes on a motion to restructure the USAC byla ws in a way that would have answered Cooper's objections were cast by Pat Patrick and Roger Pe nske, both directors of CART. Cooper said last week that the present six-member board of governors of the Cha mpionship Rac1ng League, forme d laat Mare b as a c o mpro m ise between USAC a11d CART, wu dominated by ca'r ownen . He said champ car racing must be run by an independent group, and that if USAC did not realign itself, the 500 wo uld loot' eJsewhke for sanctJon. The most prominent.ly men· tioned group bas been tAe -Na· Uonal A.uocialion for Stock Car Racing <NASCAR>, Cooper's former employer . I v Rampart Withdraws Frolll Race VICTORIA, British Columbia (AP) -Rampart. a 41 -foot sloop from the Comox Yacht Club on <':lS tern Vancou,·er Is land. "'1thdre w from the 2.308· nautical-mile Victor ia-to-Ma ui yacht race Sunday. The boat. skippered by Jack Ros!>. was •reported to be well out of dange r and returnin home. becoming the first vesse to withdraw from the race after problems developed with a leak· 1ng rudder post. T llE CLOS E L Y·PAC KED nl'et rounded Cape Flattery at 1 he northwest tip of the Olympic Peninsula <1nd hy late Sunday ~pread on~r 100 miles. with moot vessels about 90 miles off the mouth of the Colu mbia River. Most yachts apparently were taking the southe rn route lo Hawa1t Winds in the are a were blow- ing from the northwest at 15 to 25 knots. Leading was Triumph. a 61· foot sloop from the Scottsdale Yac ht Club. s kippe r ed by Edward Dietrich. Close behind was the Seattle yacht Glory. skippered by John Buchan. and indomitable. John Long's 46· footer from t-h-e -RoyalVan- couver Yacht Club. Kaoala. a 4l·foot sloop from West Vancouver skippered by Vladimir Plavs1c. took a more westerly route and was further out io the Pacific. Wink Vogel's Dream Machine from Vancouver appeared to be following Kanata's sl'rategy. Bringing up the rear was the 31-foot sloop Lucy Ali ce from Seat Uc. Shenandoah Gains a Tie Bill Palme'r's Shenandoah, Newport Harbor Yacht Club, and Bill Stanley's Fast Break, Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club, lie d for overalJ bonOTs ltr Soutliern California Yachting Association's race week, a sen es of four races starting and finishing at the Isthmus. Third overall was Dick El· tlnge~"s Free Ente rprise, Newport Harbor Yacht Club. Saturday turned out tb be a breezy day for the '1 yachts parttclpiling lo the bl-annual event. 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I >t t •f'l<I 'f potl1"Q C:Wtt"\ •or~~ .. ~.,..,.,~ t •~c---· 0AL Tl""°Rf COl T'> VOv<~r (Oi•f'9!, to•...on M(J J1.1h )O_ JI.it; a · o u i:FALO 8•L.LS P'lt•.-W'• v,, • ....,, .. ,.,, N1.tiQ•'• J:&M\, N v Jul" JO. Ju•• 1-. (1 .. (1,.NAll bf"'C.AlS "'''"''"Ol<"I Cotlt<>f" W1t""""'9t·Of'\. ~ Ju1r t~ JltJI• :• Cl EVEUUOO 8A()Wl'<r, -1(1 "1 r..1AI•, ftP"I. °"'°· M Y II Jvl¥ 1) DE NVfll 6POHCOS -Cooor.oo ~<fl• lJn•*"VfY. Fort (O'ltn\. C.otO . J~y 7'0 J..,,,. n .. ousro .. O•l£O'> -"'"9'"" .,,.,,. Uf\ • .,.,,,,,ty. 5.lrl ..,.to. t r&A\ h/ty u Ju ,. :~ ..--.N~c:rrvr .. 1rf<; w .... ..,. _., (.ou~ l•t>eortv ~ JU4 ..,. •J Juh' 1\ .,.,,.,.., OOl""'•"!> e ..... -c. ... ._. M••"'•. Jl.tll'" '1 .Jwl • 14 NEW ENC.1.>"0 PATAIOtS ll••""I (ou~ YnilM....O ti t J.,a,. 11 Juh • 1~ frifE W Y()AIC JETS -Hoh.Ir• Un1w.1~t.,., ... n\O\INd. P., Y • Juih U Jv''r "" O AIC l ANO A4 t 0EllS Cl A"NllO ""1'011'4 ~· A'O"W. (•••t Juty ,. J1i1h ,. PlnSBUAc..+1 STC ELEA'> -S1 Vot1Cfn! C.OC•-1.ot1.-. p .. Jvjy "· J"4• 74 V.N OtfGO CHARGER!. -c,.,w.,.,... ~ Ot-. Loi Joll•, Ceitt July II J"4y It SE A TTLE SE4MAWotS -[.-l••fl Wa.,,ltlq!Otl.~. Qw,...y, Wo". J"IY 1• Jul• 1• -.~. Al LANT A FA LCONS -""lton\ Com!>"'•·~. Ge . J..ir ••. Jue. n CHIC.AGO BEARS -Lek• for•)I Coll-. 1.Ak• F~I. Ill , Jvly 7', J"4v 1t. DALLAS COWBOYS -C•lllor111e L11-rM1; ,,..,.._ 0-~ Cell! ; Jvty ll. July 14. DETROIT LIONS -0-1-l>ftl.,.,.,,..,_ llO<""tl.,, Mkll . My 17 July :t. G REEN 8.AY PACKERS -St NcwbH't Cot~. Wftl °"""'"" WI\., Jvly 11, July ,. lOS AIOGELES RAMS -CelHonWe si.o .. Fvller10t1; P'\<119t1<W1. Cotltt • Jvty ••. Jvtv 1t l\lll NNl!SOlA VIKll'f(;S --.10 Slett Unlftn•ty; -· MIM ; July l1, .NAy JI. N EW OtU.EAHS SAINTS -~-• \l.,o &Ncl\ FMI ; July II, My 14 NEW VOltK GIANTS -Pece UO\l~IV. l'IN.......wM," y .; July 11, Jul• u . PH ILADELPHIA EAGLES -Wot ci...• ,._ Col.._: -a.n1et. Pe • Jwly I•; July ZS. ST. lOVIS CAAOINAL.S -L"~""'°°° eo.S::;~~ :Rf'_!~ ... ~~: oo s...te Clere; s..te Cera, C..114 ; Jwly II, J..i,n. • TAMPA SAY 8UCCANIEIEAS -llw<· c~ ~·; T-. Fl•., Jwly 20, J.,. ., 21. WASHINOlON At!DSICINS -DI<._ eoweee. eer-. "*-; •Y tt: ,..,, a . \ 0..,, ... "-""" .... Wf'CMIT MACM CDewf't Lecwl - ,,. .,..i.n: t1 ........... a.t .... ,0, jll Nt', It! --•rtl, • .. llowtell CA"'-UMMel -J,) .....,_, , ... ..-.. •• - • .... -:,-,. ..... -;:.-\;ftt--,-f-.. -;:~ .... ~ ~~--:,~;"?'1~ :::::. ...... ~ ................ .,.._ .. -.. -· ..... ,.• -.. _ _.. . ........._.. ·------·~~-· ..... , .. -··-...." ,..---:: .,~ ~ ....... , ..... Los Alamitos MC>t;OAY'~llE,ULH ,,.,,..Of.,~l•ct...,, .. ~~"'"'''"CJ) t--,r,I t'1t(fl r tCW'"lf'llQ r,w.,.n t.Y1Hnttlf ·~ o1tJ I '/O 6 llO . ./f', hqnl• r IPdulon"I l'> ~ ,. XJ "J•"QO~ Bo \8MtH , l XI \1 t ,.,,.() IJ.-l'h "'""""'°"° ~ .. tono '"'.. 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O.ul \lOC OU \)I'.,••.,., • • '-· '• \l ... •d\.l·' 1'fl, 'l \.1 Pie . \.f •,on .111~''''"'" ..... 1 \I • Al \1 P;f a ~, • *' r 111U" tH 'Y )O(ftt1Qt'lp..t10\ ,~q H int,_,_,_. (•l<h l If • l(hA'<l~f\ 101f) • .o \ oo .-.....,0oc 4M1u·n.1I• ''.,..,ft "'!> r...o,, t I f1• l•UO \A4d1tl ti tf) \/"t •ftof 1o ~ 1i g4._') ll4/ !IO •tt~·tinl.r •II~ I ~ . ' ., " 1. "l WOMEN·s SOFT8A L All-CIF l·A F1f"\t Te4Jfn ... ""-· ...-........ a. P f M1r#"OO ~ Jd""•ntn U 1 t ._.. Sr "'-C \1~11,_. ~>. • l• Jr P -IC S.-, l.otA~'"" IJ.I, I ... So. c -1twc""-'"'·""'~ J<i1 !>< l11f-Je-~-. P•w> II-•• _,.., 5r 1t1f-T.-.-.C..'°" ·-!or 1111-Eh_ll__,,H_ JIS Jf lftf-M r-• P¥14t, Mot"WnO 'V•ltey .4.3' Jr OF -N••t,.. Tfwt.r•Nt, Sf ~ .418 5o OJ: 1t•1"'.-\f"°..,..· LA p,.,,'-' ,n 51" Of °'1'-0f• ""'4Jl r•., ~t"t"> V•llt-y 4A:t J,. 0 1-c.no., "~ Bon•t• •N Y ~oMT•.t,., " w S~· Al)tl'tl0.-4• t. t~ •J P T Mill· )I ~--on 1 t I ~ c;., P P•f'I~ ~ .. AIU t 1() t l '' 'S.f SJ M Hf~ YUfr ,.../flh • ~O v '"' M.11~ .. r • .,...,,, 1 ,,, c·ri 1 "' \. '"( Aoon .tn t..aht 1.t"nl)ii• c. t, Ho Jf' 14'\I l •\.d Proo"-()inf ('°" \t "'1 ")o It'\• l '""Bure n LA t:lt>1f•• 1:' c.,, O• ~f«tV"-'\.i..Y.~JA<.1tt1 1 \l'.Jt y >f.. ''"""• RMIJ"~~r °"' (hr1,t .}(.) Jr l)t ~ llV [)o4'.., Hfln'\t-1 ;14 Ir ti I Afh •t_9"\ Mo,"°" H..-n,t"t 14 • 'JO l l.t>rt'f t-A YNtr -.,un• 4a1Afpn LJ l:l .... l\.i>t Small Schools F•nt T•...-. .. .-1 ~·-· K-!OUM! Cl r1 l Myf'CJl.'li(~ ...,,.,,,Vdflf"y t'l ! 1 J1 S,, <> -C M.4.n. M«"<""-• 11 o 0 93 Y . u ,-P tCn1Qnt P-o.-.-ooPr-..g 13, J• I" -o ~ .. '°', t<.,,,v .• u.,.,.. .sao Sr. '"'-~'on'••, Mf·t00••·tn41 .otJ Y. ln•-Pllt<P" ... ,.,"'O"\ WOOOt,r \l(h .OJ Sr tnt -,f"ltvUltfl(P'I T,~MP• ~)} Sr Int 0-bO--"'Fl,...t ~, M"r1tQCM, <&01 Y O~ Lu f'"·ft.m ()f' ""'QI 1..v'"-'' ttr• ..tOO Jr Q l. ~"*VM..lf'1 r reno 47fJ 5o or -~ .. ,,~Aooorndn. WOQO<n 1(r H" .)• Ut 0 f r M""( ' 0.-~ Lu'"' 1~ • to s.-"J...t••• ,,. v....,,..-('Nttf\P'" ~~ .. >. \),""* lVf"'° '•" -(_ > . • CallfomlaCoutLeague <. SU-lilt&ASKET9ALL - l&otUl'l....nifYH .. -1 -..,..Sc., .. !.o11 Ro\.9Sflcw1\ ISO, Aav'\~'"'""'"n<• 11tl COM•-...'""'""' Iii. Or• H ....... Foc><h ''° ~~ 3S-C:lln! OlaPmM CO.I HArv••IJ, ,._ l erry JoK~-l(Olta .......... 11 RKkV Htwl~or,,.. Ito"• M,., .. 1, 7&-Rl'OCI•" Nt •M>m 11t~·,1 -8tlly M.ollory I 0.• Hervn11. tt-M•O Jot1n_, CSon A1w1, ~HI OetCll ISon 111'°'1 -LorPnio A- ICo>le"""°"I, )I-RI<~ 8r-·nv•SonRtWI. Misc. Moftdey'a TranNctiOna aAHIAll ~~ NEW YOltK YANKEES -Acltvel..O a .. o, °""'· _.,, ,,,,,., 111e ,,_.,., .,,,. eol-4 ll•L llet11rne<I O.nnos SIMrroll, 1~,1 flcfklllr ... ~ .. h .... ~ .... L.a419W. •• ......... ~ ·: CHICAGO cues-Stonl K•r1 Pl19*1, flrt(. IN .. m.,..-11_,, 10 1"" c1e.,.1...c1 Mo. di..,. •• -ol ,,. two pl•yen lo oe .....,... .. .., 111 ..... ~ llro\l9ht CIHf .Jc>M-· Olket0. MONTlllAl. EXPOS -DMl11Nlfd ... A-, lt!llei*o, lor <NHlQnfl'lefll. 11-lhtelff i...try P•rrl$11, llllrO bol'41men, ,,_ Ille IJ..., di~ Ill(, ~"'-"''*' IOWA OAKS -flrtd ,..,, Were, ,,...,..._, -niplec..i film wll~ S.... ..,_' ..... flOOTUU. ......... .._...u.e- DETltOIT Llt'*S -SitMCI EO _.,_ ltk-~. fl!ICl DIWeYM Jttl,•141 reu l...,, ., . I • . ....... Motor Sail.er CutS ·cost '"•wumu WOOD S"1CISN'ft.Y 0 UD· -UIJ IOI' bul:Mlreda ol ~ew:a.:· ~)'S V.W., "ud ... fUet cm&.a lolac out ot • sail ontt apm tht> prollt a.a Lbe ruatt•aa u ineu .. ·nw Lanc:er-44 11 be'lnl mark~ed under narn~ l~ttr lS Ton MuJU-purpme f'\Mlftt Veawi What lt a mount.a t.o I.a • v#St'I futurtrur f~t eC'Ohpm)' e nd e u y handhnt coupted~witb ........ ,,... 1a w y •• ,,,..... .. waaid WMll • l..anctr motor .aUer, lhe ftabttman t ¥n .-jof U. .._. ol both wortdl. He Ml powl'r whf'n M Hedi al and u1I hw e«aam)' at oUMr llm.-• T1iMt boet 11 11l&ed ao It ia' •U) for OIM penon lo u.ll from llD hwide 1\ff'r°'I 'latJoo Aird uitiitT •rt· otJwr actvantogee~bt the moto.r 1a.ller ~ lht-l«\Uity ol two Ml&ulrate pro pulalon apt.au.. tM ebllHy to ~•<'h fu away tt.baac P'OW'ds. and tt...ae&wonhl006a lhat come" wtt.b a Aal.titll bull - ---- ta fuel economy. "We estim ate lhe mot.or i.aJler w1U c ut fu\•I bllb tn ball, .. i.1ud Valdez ' ...,. ............. -...... ~ Sl•HI, City .. T.,..i., C.-T .. Ot--.e,M••~ n. .................. ..... ..., IMwltf ,_,.. ..... t,.....lt ... ._ .... ,, ................ .... ......... , ..... .,...,, ...... ...... ,, ..,...., • awn~ ...-C1AUffl CO•I" ........... tt• ........ ........... \Olr•c--.. C.-'tf/10..,.. ....... ~ "" ......... -9ty ~-----~ .... ...., .. I,,....., .. ,,.,, ..... ··-· .. L ....... '-tl ... .... c.... ..... ~-Tiilt _.._. .. --.C ... lt'f • ,._........... " ..... L. ...... ,_....._.._." ........ c-tt a... .. 0r-.. c...tT ... ,_ ..... .. ...... ....... Or .... c:-ei C*IY l"tlet. ......... NI/If '· .. '" ... tsn• ~ ..... ~ ~· ,_ __________ _ -. ..._ ... _._~e..1"1.-T...-...~ .......... .. ; THe otteAT AMIEltlCAM tT-f~OttCJOUMT °$~··· -·· Werfter ....... S..lle H, flovfttelft ve1...,, CA ""9 ""'-Porrh. ZDO w.....,. """. v-Ke,CA""1 p e rformance and 1ea - klnflllness under power ( ud reuooably .fut UO· dle r sa il. Despite lh• l•<t lhal it is being hailed as a rast BOA'DNG J nitt>r , -Valdes ti qwek Lo a dmjt that power baa ad· !ant.ages that sail could neve r equal The Lancer 44 luxury yacht is based on t he aame .desagn. Under po'wt'r 1t has been d ocked at 15 knots over ii measured naubt"al mile -about twice t.be theorellcaJ bull speed Below cleck.s. ~ Lancer 16 Ton offen yacht- like a<'commodations w1t.b two bunks forwa rd. a convertible dlnette that makes mto a double bunk. a ga lley with s tove and refngerutor. a bead wnh shower. a stet•nng station romplete with comforta- Entry Deadline Set for Contest K-"'-...-_ l'tJt Y ...... H-. ,..,._ IMdl. CA ftMI TM\_......"~.,. Qlr• _ ....... ~It~ PttOO. INC It--. Slttelelt • ........... S.-PorYlt n.t. .....__ .. ...,....,. ... ~·· Oen .. Or .... c-v ... ,,..,. July 1 is tbe d~ fo.-all eatrtes in tbe ---,,'""ten"=""'nou5---,..-.,....-'--., ... """""--"'~ Buutlfication/80 eontest, apomored by Ule ..... UA\'9JllltllfT .,._...., ~ .... CMll Ooifv Piiot n.e .......... --... ...,_. ,,.,,., •.•. u.n.,.. • 11»9 -~~YCO • ..,, ~. s.-. 119. "1BLIC NOTICE N-1 a.di.~ • .,... ble seat and sa1hng console. ' Co..n.:~t;~n Reversed w om en's Division ot the Newport Harbor Area • 114.1~ .,., Ch amber of Commerce. · 1 • The contest. opea to or11niratiou u ~U W NUGHT INVIESTllJllEHT ~ IUN•IOllCOU•T PAHY, • ~ ~ot-. ..it OPCAUflCMINIA FRESNO <AP ) -T h e c:o nvictloo of a as individuals. Is designed t.o encourage beauU· Stanislaus County palm reader .has beea over· AU..JIA.LYARDS., SHE E'l'S AND rurhng I.mes Cylog aru property. 8irc11. ~te 1111 • ...._, kectl. CDUNTY~MWOI• .. CUrned by the stb Di.$lricl Court of Appeal here art-seeured on the console with line-stoppers a nd THE OONTEST lNcLUDES. but ls not ' The court ruled the testimony ol the Spanish-self.tailing wrnc hes. A s econd oot.sid~ steennJC s ta · hm1t.ed to coot.est.ants from the Newport Beach c..i........... .. ........... Dftw Tlllt_.,..b~W•~-1 ~CA- ---. ..... Cillllltf .,_,, ~ 1.....-Ge. MA•ltlAOe 0.0 .-E....... PETITIONElt. THOMAS •EEst; ....,.._ •IS~HT MOC)t(DA ltfiESE nu~ -~ ,._ - -SUMMOMllflAMILYUWI C:.""ty Ci.n. OI Or~ C-y -CAM ~It! OM Mm tea king victim in t.be case is inadmisuible lion is ~ when needed dunng rishmg operat mns. ar ea . Tbe categories cover '9ktmUaJ property. cause all or Madame Paula's instructions to her Lancer Yarhts was formed ln !974 by Valdes commercial property, aod area.a Improved u a a d to be lranalat.ed. Thal made the testimony and Maury T hre inen. the men who founded community project. . •earsay. the court said. Columbia Yachts 15 years earlier and bw ll al into E ntry forms are avaUa~e at the chamber J-11, ND. '90TIC•1 ooe or the largest sa ilboat manufartunng opera-rr 1470 J ....__ R ad N wport Be h. Acrording to testimony, the woman paid $44-0' llons an the world before it ~as sold to Whittaker 0 ice. amUU'l'I:'<: 0 · e ac I ,,,_, ., ..... ..__,,,._....., [~-0r...,.c-o-. ..... 1~ ...... _ ..... _....,. "to get the Witchery out or her stomach... Co • Fu rther mlormatioo ta n&Jlable by calllng .,._ _________________________ rp_. _____________________________ -----~64~~· ........ ------~~ 1•. >wly I.I. IS,... ~ ......... -,.._. ..... • ----------.,.. .... ~w.... P\111UC NOTICE I Utt ..... ~:~ .... e .... IEI CASH REBATES FROM $100 ON MERCURY BOBCAT UP TO $1000 ON LINCOLNS. Cash Rebate on Linoolo Continental. Cash Rebete • Contlneotal Mark VI. 112\t~~ HWY. ~ MP(; 24EST. EST. 24HWY. @•EPA MPC EST. 00 Cash Rebece on Moo1rcb. @t EPA $500 Cash keb•k on Coupr XR-7 wtt.b Luxury Group. ~00 on other F:ST. 23 HW't. \IP(; ~T. Cougar XR-7'l. • @•EPA l ST. 24HWY. \IPG EST. $200@i;1;: $200 Cub Rebak on Upflyr. ®tEPA EST. 31 HWY. MPC EST. ' It's all goi•1g on now, and Ws all designed to sere )Ull money. Rigbl llO'W, your participaling Lincoln-Mercury Dealc::r has fant~tic deals and cuh rebates on new ..,9 and '80 Lincolns and Mef'curyJ. From $100 on Mercury Bopc.at up ,_, 11000 oo Lincoln dirtct from Lincoln-Mercury DiVition. Some dCal:ers coolribu&c part of the tebMe. .) There may never be a better lime 10 buy. Vi5it )'Ct.If Lincoln-Mercury dealer today. Fanr~tic dc&ls and~ rebates "" wanina fqr ~ ... At lhe Sip of lhe C.! It all designed 10 save )<JU money. But if )<JU want 10 <ah-in oo dae cash rdMtes )OU better do it now. July 12 iJ the l•t day for rc:bale5 oa Mercurys and July 31 iJ the dcldline for "'1ying a new Lincoln and geuins nrdille. ' ' Johnson & Son Lincoln-Mercury 26zi Barbor Blvd •• Costa Mesa, Ca. ............ _., --u... Mto fllCTITIOUS eUSolMIEU ,~ e --w, ,_..· Ro Ito ll~STATIEllM!llT ........... ..._Le•le~lool Ya 1es I ""'-... ~ ··-.....,... -w.-....... ~ .. _ ..... -........... G•IMM P£•f'OltMANCE , 711 1....._., ..... _..,.-~ .. Do d IWe\I 11• S4 ........... ._ f1·f'•, • ........, • .... -,..._. .. nate C.O•t•Mna.C.........-......... _ • .., ......... __ w1111.,. L... IN•w. "''•Pe..., 11 u..,.._9'1k.._ .. _ ..... Cuo•""•· ~ Jue" Ceoltt••-· 1• ....-.. --· ....,.e (At--n.11 -.• , .. .._ .... _ ....... ~ to UNICEF Tiu'~'"~-.,., ...... _, .. ,_.. • ......-. al .,,._ . . ........... _._,........ -L--. ,._ TIM> --,,_ --1TO THl•l~T: ~" ~ ... Or-'-... ,.... "'..._ ~ 11 ... e ... -u N ITED NATIO'""S .>-u.-. ·~,.,..,..-..,..'-·"-• .. 1 "~ • ", ..... 19 , .... ·-wltlllrt • do'f" .. .,. <AP> -One ol the most j -o--'-" o-.., "'-· -1-.,,., -· ~ _.,..., .,.. performed songs ol 1m ~ 1' JOllY '-1· ',· "'° --· __. ..,._,.....,.,. --lit. ,-1 ....., -~ • ..._, ~ may mean $500,000 for PUBLIC NOTICE 1•'"'"4 1ni-uw or-• oroen con-t b e world's C'hlldre o . ct,.._....,.,_°'"'_,,,~· ~ya the United Nat..ioo.s' fl1CnnGU1WMtt•a ==:=:.r::.C::=.:: ChJldren's Fund ...... STA.,._...lllT ·-H _., .. 9'-ll't IN ~t. R . " T._ _.,. ~ -...... Tioe ........ ,_ .. w..-s. &Mlftq 01 oya lttes from the -... _,or -'"· or ....... '°""' s o ng "T oo Mu c h •1.u aH cE voc •T10Na1.l-"'"'~•.....,••w~-• EOUUilt'ORS, t• M • ._ S4rwt. wit. He1veo · were donated ..... ~.,,..~.,,.. D•-acw111."ID. t.o U NlCEF tut year by B••N•• Eu ..... ,,,..,._ ... , • ~ D. t -..it. lb B. G M••••• """"*· G••oe" Gro¥e, °"' . e ee ee.s-iroup_ ~-.. . ..._ -.$.-.-. B a r r y , R o b i n a o'd ~ w. ~ ,, -.. 1 °""""" .... aur ic e G 1· b b ,, .... ,.,,...~.,,,.. ,JAMisa.M11tMS, Ill s-. T ~. ; • ''°' -_, .. U. ..... performed t.be hlt al a j""'~ a-.~-· ~r:-~0:: 1 U .N . cqncert and a .,~~ •• ..,_ "~...,. , .. ·rrwi;::: souvenir album of t.be oo-,.,__.,,. ....._,._, ...._. rt b the 1>--n~ · ...,_. ..__ ntOMAS HIM conce Y DC'C ~ I r~ --- - -........,... 0r-c-t o..., P1iot and o ther popular c-•v o.n .. Or-c-.. -fJwtv1.a.1i.n.,.. m 1-40 performe rs baa raiaed .-tt..... ~.--a b o u l S 3 m t 11 t on • .....,._ 0r..,.. c-111 o.-., ..__I PUBl.IC NOTICE UNICEF said . The song ·.-,..,..,i.e. n.,.. iw.et--PKTITlOUS~11u5 is expected t o earn r--::pu•• ml'~.,. : ~nat1J1WNT ~r<N\ 000 I ~ ""'. 9'.L • , ... fOI__, ,..,,_~ .... ~. _,,., . I-. """°'"' ... The s oog wa s rec· IMkw..,.., I THE HAIL CHAttM£•. 11s. ognlied by Broadc esl· COUWT"f ...aPAL covn .._._ ......,.. Sllltr 1•. c..i. Mn... in M . In . IAIT~ OfHta g us1 c. c .. a maJOr I rN..ooutoe•~.,, 1 tt...,..w -· 20m ..,_,,.. American mu.sic ~;.... ••DlMID!I., ™'....,..."..., c-LA.. Hw•1 ...,_, ...... ca._ • ~..,.· PLAIHTlff: ll~aEl 04\. c:.o#.. Meflle £..1tnsv.IJ1Z>C..U... t y. a s 1 l s most ""~v.1NC.. r-·. •ttf'.~~.ca._ performed pop song ol DE f'EHOANT : •O•lttT J . Tl•h ..._, •• ~-..,. s.HYOE•. llOef;llT J. "'YDIE• ...... ~ .. --..,._ l979. In a ccepting a BMI 1.,. ..,"""'.n u l"av•MG a 1 ~w.Mlfier award . U NIC EF ex-EMG•NH•ttHG. DOE t .. ~ s. Tiiis --,.._...., --utiv• _.,__. __ Jam-1..c""'w 1~a.-•a....Gou11t.,..,Moo-~~ ""' WI ~\.U'J "''" t• C"'I 22, "'9. P . G r a n t t b a n Ir e d cA1 .. 1u1:11M• °" -,,,_ • MOne91 ............ -. ,,. .........,~ Caolt Ooity Pilot performing grouP6 and _. _...., ........ _ ....... ,,.,,... ... "·"·MY 1, -,_ said the runds are used 1 -...,. ...... --. -,........1 to help improve the ....,. •..,.............. "'' PtJllLIC NOTICE situation of the world's -::-"'-..... • -• -.,tee., .,. "1CTmOUS ~""" blldre lb b o .. _.,.,..,.. __ ,_...,. .. , ..._nAn•NT c n roug pr · .. ""'---"' .. ,._. _ _,,..., T ... "'_.... __ , _ ..,.,.. gr1ms m more t.ban lOO -·"-·_.,., ........ ,_. ~-= devetnnong countries AWtlOf ...... .. .. SOUTHWOOO LtOUO•S. 11l0 -r-. !Et .,..... _. ._.., .... N. --........ GOl&e ~ ui...,.. Belly Ceccarini or Cos&.a Me5a recetved a com m enaaTion for ........... -.. U&..... l",A.P.-J. In<. le C•llt~"I • ............. &.N ......... ~.._ ........ n» __ lllord . ""'• u-........ :ht #oew,CA~ I S• u.ieo--MM .. _ ""' f)usHw~~ IS "'"OU<l..S by . "" ~ ... •tt .-0, • Ofl)Orelloft. "•<••to ._l.Ce-e, W o'i. I I" A.I" J. INC. -··· w ~,. ~"'' .. ~ "-" -..-. ...... ~ .... ~ ~ . ™• F--· flied ..... '"" Pe rrorma o c:e lo t he TO THE OEflEHOANT: .. CIYll c-·· c OI °'-c-., .... . . • COlftllf-... -.... .., .... ,._ ,_I) study ol chrucal our.sing "" -"-1 '°" ".,..,...,. .. -· ,.1_. upon he r graduation ""' ·~ """-·......, •*" ......,. . ..., 0r..,.. C:O.•t o.11v P11o1 from the C alifornia-~.:;·.==:~~.::.=t ,_.,,,.,J"'"'·'·"'° >m-«> Hospital School ol Nurs· 10 -~-~.,.., • ... --·...,. NOTJC.,. " ----... -°" -...... ~ r. mg. p1iu1 .... o1 "",._..,,., -..... <-1 1---=-==-.,..-=-~~:---_., ....... e ......,._ ........ -tw •ICTITIOU$ M.151HIU l9'C ,,.1 ... --"' -c--.... NAMa STATEMENT PUBLIC NOTICE -'ell C-rewit In _..._ ol fM •-"II S-""' II 00"'9 bv~I ------------'-~-_., « P'-1Y• fOHt et• PK'Tlnout eUMM•K MAM« ST An MC ll'T nw......,...__.,,.......,-. --· WESTWINOS ~llVIC£S. ,... E. CrHc-A..,. --.m. ui. .... ~ W 8¥ftH 111, ,._ E er... ~aw .. ........,m, Uil t2tOt Tl\b ~>I\ CAlnOu<l ... I>•..,..._ ... ., ....... .-w-..-f11 '""'' ,_ •<K ............... Count y C .. n OI 0r..,.. C-y - J-111 .... ,.,_, ..__Or ... c-OellT ""' .-U . July I, t. IS,... 9')1411 lflt's got wtte.ts you'll move ft faster lft a D•itY Piiot ctasslfled ad.tall 642-5671-.cl • frtendty ad-vtsorwm IMtp.-tum yourwMets Into case.. olfler re41ef ,_.... Ill .... ~ N £ W P 0 A T II IE A C H pl-. ADVERTISING. Jiit Pelm $4 •• &el-. DATED ••?1 . .._ CA.,..I lDTTIE U)ffG Hl< .... es Ori-AllM rli, ~ Potlwfy ~ .. ,..SI~ 9-, CA'*' DtU.&~• T~--....u ~lltlOt ..,•" .,, ....... ._ _...,.., a---.catUD N~O Altmf11 ---.. ..,, '""'' .-'"''" If~ '"'''" ·~ ~. '°""'' Cief'll of Or-County on • ..... Oii Cll.. ... J.-•• 1190 • C1Mt ,.,..,, fl1Jt1H ~._Or ... c-.c ~..... Publ'-d Or .... c-o.lty Piiot .My l.l.UD.... ~ ,_t0,1',J ... July1,I-1~ PtJllLIC NOTICE -J . • :\•:"::\~;,..:"P ,..,,.. ...... < ~{ • ..;-,,.,,,,_..,,,.-.....,.,..,_,~~.;:--'--.~ .... -,...,_~-...----:--. ~ -- -~ .... ,,.. ....... " ... ..._.. ,.~ ........... ,. ' ....... "\ -..--.-....-.-~-.-.... ·-~ t. I lfHlll Alllt . -. wh1l '111 1hrlld fJu lntl I II bull· nr 1, ~t•Yff, •.nd lht" for.cut 1n1 b~. bla u u 1 1 n'lb.v aan)' mkn• lhe 1 • I honorable "•>'lo mall tt a ltvtna Bualnu• nt"tds econo'""F (Qrt'l'UIJI, tM'C'au.IC' I UCCtU de · ~nd.• on plannlna ror the future. }!oil t1M10• AMd l~m, bee'. etme votln.c altltudH ar.. linked to .. ronomk 11tatus Everyene. ·In fa1·t, seekJ lo know the future. a nd dept h of fhe recession. They're all ln on it, wilb often surpriain" verdicts. J ulian 5nyder, who has built a la,rge following for his newslet· ·ter. "lntem aUonal Moneyllne," Ubd"'W~IM t he tJ.s. economy doomed to long·term inflation, still argues that the recession •••• tloauy •Ht." l11t talk of rriOft~ collapee, wtlh whatb he II IO efltft ...-t ..... , W• 1bHftt from• recent l.ttar. f'or lt.rll&ht lllll, Albert H. Cox. J r.. prealdnt of M•n1U Lynch EtonomJcs, rank• hllh amon1 forecuten. ff• ll "l . 1rowth la U1t A'rU•.1 .. • .......... All 10 rorum memM.n· ... tbey aat.lttpate piowda ...... ftaal Uni qawwn ot 1111. ud four ol lhem a.ad t.IMJ Upec\ UM return to npellldon to be,.. ... ins the nni UU1el' preaied wtdl·tise r1umenta ot I N TR E m e • a t I m e the 'vuy deep and very Iona' Amerteam hive a 1ood deal Oi •chool." he 11ys. TbJs la bia bad news wtth which to contmd • general forecast: ln the view of the forum . Orou "For the eeooomy IS• whole, output of the count.ry is seen u we. . .predict a downturn that actually ahrinkin1 this year by would rank as· tbe second most ~ 0.5 percent. That qu1Uflii as s evere of t he seven in the deep. postwar peri.od. WhUe conaumer price inf1aUoD synm~tic 1'4nergy ~ .... a>'~...,"'·~--" Recovery. . . will be one of the most rapid in history," he states. "The U.S. rate of infla- tion will declihe for the balance of the year," says Snyder , who's bearishness had been legendary. "We rem ain CQD!ld_ent Uµlt a next year la foreseen as fal:lin1 ne w exp'.ansioa will:hatch in 1981, to 9.3 percent from an estimaled fueled in part by shar ply lower 13.9 percent in 1980, it remaltls rates .,ot inflation and interest relaUvely at a very high level. rates." Unemployment is expected t& The Conference Board tends to a verage 8 percent. Carter i KJis Develop1ne11t Legi,sla tion ag r ee. The twi ce.y ea r l y Jn short, a deep and r ather economic..forum of the board, a long recession, with a recovery non·profit research organlza-that leaves the naUon with some lion, expects the recession will of the same proble ms it bad la st into 1981, giving way to before. W ASHtNGTON c AP l Pres1df!nt Carter ha!i signed legLSlataon e nt·ourugang devtdopment of synthellc energy sour t!b ~nd derlared that "the keystone ol our nat1onwl en~rgy Polley 1s ftnall~ being. put.mplact> •· In a cert'mony on the south-I~ Qtlbe. Whlte· House. Carter said Monday tus energy polky iwo·thlrds completed v.1th the s1grung of the new bill -"gives us the weapons to wage and win the energy war." T HE SCOPE OF the synthetic fuels program r ----!!clllll!...dlo!Ul[f the combined programs that led us to the moon anct burlt-&w:-.interstate hlgh,way syste m," he said. ~ AU told, the progra m could mean eventual government expenditures of $92 billion by 1992, although Initial fund ing a uthorization is for about S24 billion. Carter 's aides had ongmally contemplated a Pension Check . Bigger Today WASHrNGTON CAP) -The 35.2 million Social Security checks being mailed this week. will be $1 4 bill.ion bigger. rerlcct ing a 14.3 percent cost-Of· living increase to beneficiaries of the program. The increase is t he largest annual boost since Social Security ~as hnked to the Consumer Price Index In 1975. The previous high automatic in· cre ase was last July's 9.9 percent raise. At tht> same time, Medicare beneficiaries will pay an extra 90 cents, for a total of $9.60 a month for the premium . on Part B of Medicare, which cove rs doctors· fees and some other medical costs. SUPPLEMENTAL SEClJRITY Incom e checks that 4 million persons were fo get also Will show a 14.3 percent increase that will cost th~ Treasury SS10 million over the next 12 months. The Social Security hike will cost the trust funds a total of $16.8 billion over the next year, or ... roug hly Sl.4 billion a month. The average retired worker living alone will be getting S330 a month. up from $289. The max- imum Social Secttr1ty check for a 65-year-old ' worker retirin~ this year wall jump to $659.80 from $572. The minimum wall go to $153.10 from $133.90. THE MAXI MUM SSI payment for an in· dividual wall Jump to S238 from S208.20: for a cou· pie it wall go to S357 from $312.30. Some elderly and disabled persons receive both Social Security and SSt. and IOQQ'le ~1 ates. which supplement the SSI c heck~. may reduce a pcrs on.:,S welfare check because of the Social Security inf:rease - The 1ncreasl' in the Medicare Part B premium is li miteQ by l:iw to the same size as last year's Social Security cost·Of·living increase. or 9.9 per- cent. In J ul y 1980, it will be allowed to go uf> 14.3 percent. or nearly Sl.40 a month extra. The pre· m1um doe!' not pay all the costs of the medical in- :.urance. which are largely borne by the general treasury The Health Care Financing Ad ministration. in regulations appearing today in the Fede r al Register. will announce new limits .oi;i bow_ much Medicare wall pay for new and used dur able medical equipment. It will limit reimbursement to the reasonable purcttase pnce or the equipment when that is less costly or more practical than rent · al ·$50,000 to.=$500,000 INCOME PROPERTV SF£0NDS • a.ter-• oel\I ..,.l/9M9&. •W-lllv c_.._... • Moad.Iv faedie9• ·•-.. ••o S v-w • So.t.._rn C.Hf--U • •11e-• • C-.•erc6-I • Re•W.•16-I Cont.xi our 1-n Inf-"-.....tee ltir vour hnancmg m~ed~ (714) 75•1515 AMEMCAN HOME~ 230 Newpon Cent« O.- Des111n Ptua ~wpo<1 Beacn, Calilc>m<a 92660 Complet~ coverage of countJ 1overn111ent and court1. ·-~ Everyday lntbe DAILY PILOT H E HAS N'T for esaken it Jul 4th rross-country celebration m which Carter altogether . and perhaps not at "ould have M~ned the Energy Se<:urity t\ct. as the a ll for the loog ter m. That infla- b1ll 1s formally known, and another bill creating an lion decline. for example, ··sets Energy Mobilization Board to assign priorities to the stage for the next infla· enerJ{y proJects and place some on a "fast tr ack." -===========:=;-----------r-----:~~ l3ut a House vote to send the seeood bill back r to a com mittee denied Carter that opportunity. All but nine Repubucans voted against the measure. T RE PRESI DENT, IN remarks prepa red for ddivery ut the signing ceremony, said: "The fight for energy security is not a partisan fi~ht. I ask members from both parties to com- plete our ene rgy agenda in the same spirit of cooperation that has brought us the success which we a re celebrating today.'' He urged congressional leaders to turn out legislation establis hing an energy board that would speed-up approval or ener gy projects while respecting environmenta l concerns. THE SYNTHET IC F UELS pr ogr am. t he ener gy board. and the already enacted tax on 011 eompanies' "windfalJ pcofits .. :hat st~--from~oil price det•ontrol make up the three legs of Carter's energy program . COll.ECTORS · CORNER Rare Coins & Stamps GOLD A SILVER Prices for 6-30-80 0...C.-.Mo4'.Sl'-C1 .• IU I , ..,, s.n I(~-w..s. . ~Ill• LHI W.l. _.,._ 1oo c-s.a. ~'· 50 P•"°" '"'· . MH. llO'-Sii-~~ UH' ms ... Cal4 .., , ... ,_ ---(714) '5Ml50 South Coast Plau VIiiage -.. -... ·--...... c...-..1 -JOR·SALE- $4 MILLION I STTDs 12 to 36 moftffts GOLD GOLD ~GOLD --Forlwfw ..... o• tr•dl•CJ Gold,..._.., M9dillc_,_ H--~-~~~-- ~ ..... STOTLER t!.-, Ca -, 1robn I MtW..tdtffDr. .....,_. ..... tU60 ··~"".,.,,......,.,. 5-w» "' ,._,.,,, 8'1« .. Cal 646-GOLD CAI I UNDl 11.UE ABOUT A SECOND TRUST DEED LOAN UP TO 5500,000 "The new Ener~y Security Act wall help the American people to cons~rve even more aod in- dustry to produce more energy." Carter said, Oil imports, he said, dropped 12.9 percent in the pas t year, gasoline consumption fell 8 percent, and total oil 'consumption was down more than 9 per· cent. "This legislation will help create at least 70.000 JObs a year to design, build. operate-and s upply resources for , synthetic fuels plants." Carter saJd. r·..:I f"f"n \ PO''"• O"'-j C>"JW<l,...twj (IJlfY' 10 f0Y -~ .,.,, ' •I-~ or =I'"· 1 .. -:ly ·,~,"~'·"If "!'1\U''·ll 6"~ '371 Newpo~'~'~IJ!!.~.~1;. ·J,nc • (]\JI 7l:IJ (:/J(:/) -7 t 4/540.0500 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~,.....~~~~~~~~~~ I ,,.. Your earnings are guaranteed at Fidelity Federal. You can count on it. Accounts are also insured to $100,000 by an agency of the U.S. Government. .Not so with stocks and Money Market funds. They are not guaranteed or insured. ls this the time to bet on anythmg yo u can't count on? Our T-For-21/2 Certificates pay more than banks or T-Notes. With just $100 or more, you can open one of these 2 !.fl year accounts. They compound daily. And the rate 1s guaranteed. You can count on 1t. Here's the current T-For·2~rate: 10.J.1 °lo 9.50% Annual Yi.eJd• Annual Rate 26-Week Super T-Certificates pay more than banks or T-Bills. No bank or savings and loan can pay a hig her rate on $10,()(X) or more. And remember, these rates are also guaranteed. You can count on it. Federal law prohibits daily compounding . Here's the SuperTrate, effective July 3 thro ug h July 9. 8.9070/o 8.597% 0 Annull Yield" Annua..1 Rate ..,.he annual yield results iJ funds were to remain in the account al the same rate tor ooe ye.u. AnnU41 rat.S subiect to cbanoe at renewal. Federal law requires a rubsl4nU41 penalty for e.uly w1thdlawal. ........... FSLIC ....,..._...,_._,,,_.c.-. INSURED TOt100,000 Fl Soolh.m C&lifomia Officea • Glendale: 600 North Brand Boulevard • Azuaa/Glendora: 1173 East Alosta •Bellflower: 15908 Bellflower Boulemd • S..erly Hills: 380 South Beverly Dnve • Big Bear Lake: 42156 Big Bear Boulevard • Blue Jay: 27226 Highway 189 • Buna Park: 7930 La Palma Avenue •Com M ... : 1855 Har))Qr_Boula_nrd •Cul .. City: 10784 Jefferson BoulevvctrPuller.ton!"'9ll North Haroor'30utevard • Jriii\e: 4482 Barranca Parkway• I..guna 8-ch: 310 Glenneyre Street Lake Foreet: 25431 Trabuoo Road, Suite 4 • Long Beach: 525 E.ut Ocean Boulevard •Long Beach Eut: 5767 Pacific Coast Highway • Newport S..Ch/Ba,.ide: 1024 Bayside Drive • Newport S..ch/w..tcliff: 1515 Westcliff Drive •North Holltwood: ~350 Laurel Canyon Boulevard • Nort.hridge: 19450 Plummer Street• Placentia: 201 Ea.st Yorba Linda Boulevard • San Pedro: 29000 South Westem •Santa Ana: 2700 North Marn Street • Seal Be.oh: 13820 Seal Beach Boulevard • Sherman Oaka: 14601 Ventura Boulevard • Stanton: 12000 Beach Boulevard •Torrance: 24020 Hawthorne Boulevard •Van Nu,.: 14545 Victory Boulev•rd • W••t Hollywood: 8653 Beverly Boulevard W.•t Lo• An9ele1: 9701 West Pico Boulevard ()penin9 Soon in Palm De..n. • .-..... - . ; ) I ' ' ~' -• bootl 1 fir work•. pertlcularly botUe rwket.a, lh•l UUM 111 the problema " Boewnlng fled Devil. one or lhc nation's Jl!u.nL fiuworh flrma m• lf'"DbOOt two·lhlrd.s o ta cont!S, towe'°' and whistling foun aln11 at Ila Rialto plant, which employa aoo workers yeer·round The ttJt. particularly the smaller "Oround Bloom Flowers." th•· comp y·11 blgaest seller . liln~ snakes, are Imported rrom the Orient MOaJAltT\I, 49, IK A 30 \1•ur vt·tc•ran of the fireworks buslness fireworks u n be legally sold In California only between noon ~ho t• ~rt!amanir M1·t•m1<·'· lhuo<Jlni&'"ra. KtnK Kon1ts 11nd Sk y June 28 and s undow11 July ~th. meonlng th11t Red Devil must have ' ~ U.rl.bl!Lm1 tf:MblU&b1 bt~~~MCtl lodependcn<:.e.~-11.:i mmad producJ,a s tQckplled and. ready to go for seven·day sell- <'l' t' rat ons 1n"8UOirn Ju f'" 1ng season. Mo~ fireworks are sold on the Fourth itself. Ltrijt'r HecJ ,l>t•v1 I flr1·w11rk1 ul,.u ~ 111 !i~w forth ut numerou!I Red Devil sells primarily through charitable organizations munl<'11ull d15'>lay1', nlthot1Rh tht f'Xt'Cullv~ says. th.al side j' the s uch as the Boy Scouts. Kiwanis and Rotary Clubs . which operatl' ~iitnt''!I ~~h:.~ln~ ,~·n·~~ ... ~ f(ooos1i.QJLl.l. .. budge cu1 J.he~ful.~tands J>OeJ>ing up brieny in vario us parts or the st ale <'k11 • Such stands are legal onlf wheTe the local fire marshal has aC l.t>gal f1reworki. tm · u SW mllllorl " yt•ar market m California fixed hjs seal and Moriarty estimate!> that about thrtt·foUTtM of and a MOO milllon u yt·ttr h11i.me,11 nat1onw1de. !>ays Moriarty. Callrorn1a counties and munlclpaJities allow such s ales . "'hos.-slc.-ek Cud1 llu<· i.porth u · l'Y HO 1 · · license plate llootk.: ftr1•wurk11 "'h1<•h 1nt'l udc the outlawed cherry bombs. M 80s and buttlt.• rockct1>. u<·1·ourll for rn1lhons more, he s ays, in c•lutllnl( mo:-t or th1•'111Jurlt'' <1nd fires bhuned on fireworks ··<:ommerc·1ully 'oltl f1r.-"11rk:-u~e powder that burns to cause un .-r<ect. !>Uch ab rolor." 1>1:1~' Munarty ''There ts no e xplosive powd1:r There art: no ;ict1011 device' except pinwheels lt ·s thf' Showpiece Gone Ford Move He artf~lt Los U~ARBORN, Mich t AP I To a m:m "ho grt.·w up in the shadows or Ford Motor Co ' i.:tant Ocarborn \\ ork:.. thl· end of the public tours at that ~ho"" p1cr1: of Amen t· an industry 1:. 'a h eartfelt loss ' "The <·ountry':-. industn ul iJ1t1tudl· 1s more than typified 1n Detroit Growing up hert• -\\l'll. 1l gave you windows. or call them what you will Yo u got to st•e be-hind thrngs and alwnys ask ·how"." said photographer Davu11.l T1pp1lt. who now lives 1n P rovidence. R.1., and m ade the las t tour of·F ord's Rouge complt•x Friday with his wife :md m other Eight million people. 210.000 of them las t year. have walkf'd through the world's largest industrial compll'x <i t a s inglt• ~1tc on 1ours that began m 1924 to a Model T a~scmbly hnc IT WAS HERE THAT lle nry Ford hrought together the ideas ol inlt•gratl'd part~ <.1nd i.l!-1:-.embly line lt·c-hniquel>. l>park1ng the i;_l· \Olut1on that changed the ral'e of Amen ra To<lav. the SI 5 m1lhon a year spent on the tours 1s too much 1111 ,;1 rnmµan~ that could lose Sl billion th1!> year T1pp1t1 la:-t 1ook tlw tour in 1958 as :.i 9 year·old "I've al\\ a_,. s \\ anl1«l l11 c·ume UJt k t h1·n I found out this is it ... he said "IT 'S \ REAL ... h.1m1· th"' haw to do this. but the} ha\e ..i good rea~on . • 'l.llcl tour gu1cl1· .hm :\l ar .. rno, 21. a college s t udent Marano rrt'l'l\'t•d un ov:H1on from tht· '10 people he led on the la~t day Tht· Houi.:•· t•11m11'<-'< l"ualh employ<; 26,000 people ll has J steel m ill . i;!lass fot"tory. foundrr. engme plant. ri \'Crs1de load in I-( docks. fi re and polite forc·cs and ho~p1tal. It pays half the t axes of Dearborn. But rnort• th ~111 8,000 pt c)(l111·t11>0 \\Orkers ht•n· an· on l:i~orr and F'orcr , domcst1<c :.ales Jrl' n111rl' th.in a thud hclo\l. last ye.ir' 1•ny n "'ir~• •P•1,..,.-. .I ohn J Phelan Jr.. 49. re- <· 1• 11 t I\' bl·camc the f ir st :,,a l a r ied president of the! New York Stock Exchange. I It• ha~ played a key rok m pc.'r:,,uaclmg other _members <'hang<· h ad to come. New Edison Boss Takes R e igns HOSF.!\TEAO <AP I W11!1t.1m ll C:11ul<1 t ook on·r tod:I\ ;i~ c·h:11rnian'and th1d l'Xerut1\·t· of I 1tt•1· of Southc•rn California "TlllS JS SO~ETlll"I,(, rhl'n··., nothing likc this 1n l n J·:fl1~on Company llowurd I'. ,\I d1a. · s aid Kala Shaw of Cuntu11. Ohio. \l.bO ~Jlh.Jler mother from h·n :lb~umc~ Gould's fo rmcr post Bomhuy. India. got her fir!>t 1nsp<:ct1on of t he works . nf president. Thl· 'tl•t•I n11IL ~1 IJ1~ part nf the usually two·hour trek. 1s c los<'d Both men wcrr rlectcd to th('ir tt.•mpor.trll.' "'I tlw 11nly <"lose look ror the last visitors was al the IW\\ po!-.1tions April 17 Gould usst•mbl\ lint• Y-ht•n• thl· Ford Mustang and Mercury Capri ure put .. uceeeds J ctt·k K.-llorlon . f.4 . togt'llwr · y, ho ha!> ~crvcd as Edison 's In l!J74 7!i, luur' \\<'rt.· -.topfl(>d for individuals. but continued for c·hairm an and chief executive or group., Th<· tour' ''l'r'' ... u~p<:ndcd during World War II and have ricer 1>m cc 1968 He retired to- oeeri haltl·rl du1 m i.: mvll1·I c·hangC'Overs each year d :Jy ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sl.Vitch to Republic · for the 11. savings loan. Republic Federal charges far less for this unique IOdn Many 5£,L "> hdVt· 1n < rt:dsed ~avings loan ratl'S to <'I'> high u~ 6'f, But Republic st.Ill offet5. you the low 1ate of fU':>I I~ Here's how the 13 loan works. You Ctln borrow up to 90% ol your balance on a ny certificate account. And you simply repay at an annual Interest rate o f just I% more ihan the rate your account earns. For example. if you borrow SJ .000 from dn 8% d~~ount. 60 days later you pay back $ J ,0 14.79 for an annual percentage rate of 9%. Which makes your eHectJve loan rate just I '.t. You avoid the penalty for early wtt.h- drawaJ. Meanwhile your e ntire savings keep earning inte rest at their established rdlt: 5o you hav1.: 1mmcd1Jte <KCC~!> to your money without losing interest. You re free to take advantage o f any opportunities that come along, or to get cash for an t.'mergency. We can transfer funds for you from banks and other savings and loans. It rndy pay you to switch maturing certificate~ over to Republic Federal. It can all be done by mail, quic kly and easily. Take advantage o f Republic's I 'A> loan today. Call o r write ou1 nearest office. Ask about the latest rates on our 2Y2 year Treasury Mate CertJflcate. Now your savings Insured up to $ J 00,000 * * • • • • RE~-;~~~!E!;~;v;;~M &Vt'TA Al'CA 17th St. West ol Newport F°lft'N9)' (714) '41·'286 T, .. NCAHEJM 202 Anetlelm Pleza,..,00 N. Euclid St.~1=90 lAOOftA l'UGOl!L 30212 Crown Valley Pel'Kw.y t4 495-0850 Wl!8TllU1UITl!lt 134 Wetth\lnlter Md,IBolM & n Fwy. (714) 894·"'47 HHd Ofnce: ALTAOENA 2246 N. Lake Ave (213) 791-1281 /661 ·661 I • '"'"'"" ctuttU!ttd .. nd •vP*wonJ bu •tr'''<,,,, ot tn. U1uu '' ~tdtr; V.tt'fi'''''""''' '°' ,oui l~• ell ofkff (Ht•IJI Oownt-n Lo• Motlttl C>pefl t .. f) 5'M1Hd•y [SJ At.TAOll'IA . ANAHrlM •~·BURBANK · Cv.RfMOHT • HAC'IENOA HFICllTS ·~OONA MIOUEL ·LOS ANGtl..£5 PAl.JI\ SPl{IN(,S •~·PICO RIVERA • SANT,A.NiA • wt:.SfMINSTER • W()O()l.N40 HIU.S "WHAT HAPPENS IN TifESE areas where they don't •ell them <safe! and ~ane fireworks) is lhat lhc bootleggers get t.t dll. he :;-u ys. APWI.-..... The Califomia Sare a nd Sane F ireworks Act of 1956 prov1de<- spcc1fications for le~al ftrcv.orks S1 m1lar o,tanda rds !>el forth 1n the f'ederal Child Protccuon Actor 1966 a re1:nfo rced nationwide BIG DAY NEAR W. Patrick Moriarty Chrysler .4ssembl Empioyees Gaill Voice WASHI NG TON t AP 1 -Fo r the hrst t1 me in the history of thl· automob1ll: 1ndustr~. ussrmbl~ hne workers will havt• a !>a y in llie quahl j of thl' cars that roll off their lines Stepp ~aid that 1r a rorem:.in telb a worker to · for gl't 1t' ll!-1 h<•~ 'oml·ll m<::-happened 1n the pa~t y,c· "'-111 (•xp1•t•l thJ l wnrkcr tu makt: a re - port. and 1f plilnl 'up1•rv1!>10n doesn 't blow thr v.h1'>tll' on that fon·m..i n the union will, and we w1H gn stra1~ht IO the lOp or tht• C<1rporat1 on " Chrvsll'r <.1nd thl' United Auto Worker; hC.1' t' announced that workers at two assembly hn<'!> lhal will start producmg Chrysle r·., new compact K car next month will b<.-<.1ble to demand that defect-. be corrN·h'd. F1fi ~ l'Orp<)r.Jt t· and union ll':.Hlt>r~ mf'l for LW() hour.., lat1· la~l y, 1•.-k I 11 111..,c-u.,, 1 rn11l1·m1·ntat1on of th• .1J.!rt" m1 nl .11 1h1· pl.1nl 1·;11·h 11f "'h1c h , 11qil11, .... di<ntl ·, 11011 p1•1 ''in" CJtfw1<ib on hoth ""' !'-.1)!1•,11 •in 1 ti .. li1 riud 11l11f1n1·' :ind predicted th.it 11 Y.111 1 \t rtlUJll'-, prr·:1rl lhroug hnul the In· Financially troubled Chry ... ler 1s hoping the t-. car will help bring 1l back from the ed~t-ilf baokruptc-" The front whe<'I dnvl' autl) 1s des1~n•·!I to compel<' \I.1th th(· ru1•I c·ffl c1cnt 1mnort«d ca" lhat arl' grabbing C.l l;H~l·r ,md larg1:r 'hare of thl· t\ml•ncan ma rkN du"< r \ J'art1<·1pant~ 'Jltl lhl' ,1J!rl't1m1•nt \\aS tht' f1ro;l nf 1h k1nrl In th1· intlu,tn .... hl!>lrin Thi' r1rrn.., C<Jn t rJc·t \l. llh th1· l \ \\ 'rw1·1h•·-; th.11 ·1h1· prnce~s of 11l.rnufa1 tun• 1., L'"t 111""'" a rn<.1n<i~Pmcnt con- c·er n the~ 'a11I. 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THE REASON IS he'r total support comes t0 S7 ,000 SJ.000 in Social Security benefits and $4.000 from y ou. And 1f the J RS follows the Tax Court. neither the Medicare nor the Med i>Ca1d benefits would even enter the p1clurt> as support ite ms 1 a S4 .000 total ). So your S4 ,()(IO contribution ts m ore than half your Aunt Mary's total s up· port .• ·--.-··• snt1t-maR'ing a list now of the a mounts and kinds of in- ('1)mc that go to your refat1ve's tot al support. Then com· pare 1l v.llh v.hal y1Ju intend to tontribute this year and c hl•Ck whether 1t meets lhl· more-than-half-support test It would bt: w1~c to obtam Form 2038 from the I HS Tht: form cont<1tns a worksheet for computin g support Afte r f11ltng..tiul the form. you'll know how much you ne-~<lWfon tribute hNv.een now and the.-end of the year lo get your de - i,>(:ndem·y exempllo_~. OF COl'RSE, THE R E'S another test that you also must meet-before ~nu can get a dependency exemption Your elderly rclalt\'e must ha\'e less than Sl.000 of gross income :,ulJJcCt tn tc:sx . NeHher ~x:1a1 SecuritY. ·Medicare nor Med icaid work against you. for none of them is suhject to tax. But if your relative ~el-; Sl.000 or m o re in income subject to tax in l~ -dividends. interest .a nd the like -you can't claim a de· pendency cxl'mpt1on fo r him or he r. ThtS d()('s not mean , however, that you are denied tax benefit fort he s upport you provide. says Prentice-Hall. , l\'ednt.>sda;; lfl'lp Ynur Child Ruy a llome Sao~b In The Spotlight _,,_ '• .. . ... .. . . . ... . ·~ N EW VQPI( fAPt !>.ti•"~. n()(')n flrt(• end M t t MnQrf of 1M f ff te.•n mo\ t df t +v• N,..,,, v oo . 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"•• Y-: E1>11tl11<tro 1.or1c•llld eolo mld'"'°"'l119WI!.10. ue>S6.7J. • . A Wacky 'Fr~e' B ·sc lntennilllon Tom Titus prlf!larily beuuee of his splendid in· terpretat.lon. Doyle is equally hilarious, notably in the evening's best sketch as a a YOlltD0~MI Hl ..... I " ••·--""",@tftf;>Ao~~ ., ... _-.-I-A , ,.._ •••Mtw by 111.,, e.~11 p.,1.., c-•=:n~111 .,,1e~terviewed by "•'"•" M<I ... Mld Dudl•Y -· OmKIN lllY ~eller about the birth of Christ, And ' ..... u .. .., ......... rnnv 0 • ..... _, o..,,.. K'ls brief •""'gment a• Pn·n-Philip i's P __._ • D hlilf\li1'1,I "' futn ci..nd (')oNw fewl•~• C)f'.wfttM ~ 0 "'-.ii;;; a rrl an-·---.... . -,_ "'""''' '"'"'""' """''° co.r• , .... ~1111 ••• 0 m a .royal bowl. ,.,. ~>I"'-~ ~ ----t·~.im~n • ""'".,,.. )Wnq4.Y •• 1 JO p m •• SouJI\ -· L . Mi IU d h 0 di M ,.. rQo\~'°""~,"«.,11Mf't'"'1~ L don hi h aia ~e ances wit u ey ~rem -w ~-·~~.ru~ an sro~ g ~t int.beu~a~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ New York ·~ Central Park as the}' film .t THE un ed s kit as Prime Minister Margaret • M't>ne for Lhl' mova~ ··Arthur " :· ... :~·~ •• ~"i'.;.::,...:~~" E'""9'"" Jo"" 00 "1 Thatcher and is a solid force in the ensemble. Ellington, whose musical talents are fully utilized, alsO gets a '1111111wr produ<·t1on at South Coast chi~'kLmu~b mote than play 'Donna Si0nQ· Pa·ct , K perlor • pJ~ ~SWld.tY ~ai10~he's a ve r)'-.(UMYf<ay. ' r e_-_-... &.&!! vnh Ill tht' :.t•c·ond week of a lWO· He's al his best in a piano solO 9.rhich --~ ~~l.i;ng,jil'nknt . -seems to take On a life gf ~ts own, the lJOLl.YWOOO tAP > lj()(:ma ummer. em .• exception referred to earlier. brotl~ n :f'faw uH wtttr asibrattca Record:. an~ . IT'~ N(Yf i\l.l, non·stop hilarity ~ its rounder Neu Hoga rt. hus s igned an t>x clu!>I\ t• ·~omc of tht• segments are a bit over· ""' AS AN ENTITY, "'Beyond the recordln_g_ ('Olltract \\ 1tti rt>rord tyt'oon (}av1tl Gt-r-t•\trnded 3lld the musical nu mben Fringe•~ general cM'ses the Atlan· _f!.l:! · · 1 wilh one ncept:Jon> m-e eminently tie cultutal fl with aplomb. and lSS umml'r. the queenof disco krock. !>UHi (oi ~(·ttablt> but l,ht-re·~ enough American au · nces will have litUe she would record for Geffen's newly formed com._ ~ood. solld bite for &. full evening's trooble refatin to the British brand pany which will~ distribute her work through · t .i of humor Warner Brothers Records t•ntt>rtammen · ~ Regret. bly} t~ show is only run· Miss Summer, who has sold over 20 million r<'· .. Rt•yond the Fri~e." 1s directed by ning_Ior eeks, playing through cords, said sht! wollli! soon bej!p recor~.a...ne.w _ ~C'H :> rt"srdent Effglishman." a clos· ance Sunday at the --=---wttmtrr wrth her long lime producers. G iorg10 Dulla~·bom John· vid Keller who Fourt :Theater, 655 Town MoroderandPeteBellotte,forrelease inthe fall. :-.pec 1alites ind pic ting Terr y· Center . ostaMesa.lt'senter · Earlier this year. Miss Summer filed a multi· Thomas types Ke er also performs tainin nou for another month's million-dollar laws uit against Bogart. his wife, on<' of the four re s. Joining fellow worth f prod lion. Joyce. and Casablanca. cl aim ing they had mi:.· SCH regular-; H1f rd Doyle. John ~ .._. _, guided her in the early days of her career. leading Ellington and Hal · ndon Jr. CA~LBOA-Rn *A d" . f h h · ts h. h be r ted th b 1 • . L "' -u 1t1ons or t e er to sign contrac w ltl' ne 1 em u __ Thc•y'rc all as./\ e rican as apple ;Japanese drama ''Rashomon'" will failc<t!-0.:ID.Ye MI:..a.iau:.shareoLptofits pit" hut they succt•ed in capturing the be h eld Monday, July 14. at the styll' and fl avo~ or E_ngland-Keller WeAtminster Communit y Theater. and Doyle funrt1on chiefly as the u~ · 7212 Maple $t ... Westminster . "The best and funniest per C'lass chups. Landon and El d~ector Art Winslow will be s~king Clint Eastwood movie." ington . are tht' pPons. The cohesi aicast of~·ix en and three women' of one might expect from four acto~ a11 ages · the tryouts. which are -.s..ne1 Mo;J1•.THENEW'tORKT1~u... who have been working together ~ot schedul for7 p.m ....• years 1:. de.finitely present. ( \ _ .. A FIRECRACKER OF A MOVIE, \ BACKSTAGE -South Coas t e•plodlng Into one o f the funnleet KELLER (\\'ll'O also updated.Some Repertory's Don Tuche is performing fllm• you'll -." of the m aterial, and success~nll y) in the 31st Natioual Shakespeare ·Rona Barrdt, Aac·. TV has long ~en tht> workhorse o the ~stival at S!ln Diego's Old Globe Costa Mesa company. princ1pall · in ,heater .... Tuche appears in magnified chanicler parts. He's the Romeo and Juliet .. and "Two •••eronco Biiiy' focal Po•nt or .. Be.yond the Fringe" entlemen or Verona"' .. may be the best f ilm Eas twood has ever made." ·Loa Ang~les Magazine .: tr~ l\'\•.'" ·1-' ,J;.\.'ll t'" w ~v· ••• • IJ ;..:. t ~ ... -···-.:. ''·-'· ......... /1 • ""' .... :..~#~ ·'"'· t.,• • .. : .. .... ,_ ·~ t • J t • .;·.· ' ) ~ .... ._ ... :_:;,. ..... ·.-...:.-: .:.,·_ .... ....:....:o ·::....-#!>.-·::-:-:-:! -~~-CM ~~:::'=~~!'.~t .\ "WHOLLY MOSES" IP'GI "BRUBAKER" llU •. I "THE EMPIRE '"°.! STRIKES BACK". -HO,.UNI- I .. ROUGH cut~· "GI ,_ -- "THE EMPIRE 1~1 STRIKES BACK" "MARY POPPINS" "NORTH AVENUE REGULARS"(G) I t;!-:.w..~"L~ ~~~~;::~ "CHINA SYNDROME" IP'GI r ---===' "ALL THAT JAZZ. .. IRJ "THE ROSE" '"JHl HOUYWOOD KMIGHTS" Ill> 'THl ~HG SHOW" Al.L~-1'1 .... -.n\.l c..,._,,_ ·--PUT~ ~ow! Two Creat Tastes " in One Great Meal. Fish & Chicken $239 •A crispy fish fillet •Two hand-cu t boneless wh ltemeat Chicken Pl anks® •Fresh coleslaw •Golden f ryes THE MAN OF STEEL. IN THE ORIGINAL. MOTION PICTURE. AUlMO(JI SAlDO ""'lllfl1 MAlllO!l llWIOO • GlJIE llACOIAM ,. •RICHARD DONNE IHILM SUPflUllAM CJRSTOMll lllHt·llfO IUTTY·JACH COOPfR ·GlENN fORD·TRtVOR lfOWAAD MAllGOTCIOOCll • 'IAUlllf t'tflNllt"1MlllASCtlttrTflltWtf SlAMP·PtnlllS IHAXTER·SUSANNAH YOAK ll'O'lt .. lllAlllO PUZO·IOIOWUO•" MARIO PUZO OAVIONfWMAll USL!E NEWMAN ••o ROBERl 8CNTON c:111.1rr;i t'tilllRU ..,1 TOM lllAllllEWICl· -C1'0• 01 _._.,.,, GfOrTR£Y UNSWORTH 8 SC -··•-•JOHN llARR'f OIW< ll JOllH WllllAMS·1utu••<1 ~1• ll'YA SAlKINO•NOOUC:IOI• PIERRE SPUIGlER \ -Cl!OI• RICHARD OONll(R · "•'"""• .•H••(O•O• AN AIDAHOlR AHO fl YA SAl KINO PAOO,llCTION .. UASlOtf w""'l•1411» 0 t.•t.Jlltt"W#~"l(ifOfll\(UWli''°"' ~, r =· ---~ ~~· •·.:...-....!. ..... ,, ~. • . ..] PG NlllWIN.QJllAllJSUEO.S~ , ..Ji'&.\i..t......._.1.•U...1A .. ...L~ .._ '"·• ~ ..... '\... ~w.. .:...---... -.i' • ....,,.., '°' Need a lft? See him fly again. FREESOUVEN~RPROGRAMS Wiii Be Given Away At 1 at showing While Supply t Hta STARTS WEDNESQ~Y, JULY 2 -------~RTAIN AT OUR HOUSE TONIGHT I fl'' e ';; .i ~ r;it hornt• t-ntt·n.unmrnl 1dt>.1 H1 in~ ) 1111r drnn<'r j:tlll''l"- 1 ... •ur place 1-.,·c•ry m1.th1 "e "t'f\1· l\\11 dchoous cnlrt'c .... lrit'd ch1lt-c11 plu-. .111t1lhcr f::n unte hl.l· bt~f rib:. "1th b..-u brtue ~cur b<lt-l'.<I ham. \\"l" '-4.'f Vt' fam1h ... 11 k, ~tamnl{ 11 1th rht·1"·t' and crackt·r-; .• 1 1 un:en ot h«t "''up. thc>n hr-ii ~anlcn -.;tl:1d. rna.,Jwd pnt;ilnt•..; .tnd gr:1v1·. two 1' 1.t1 l:1blt.>;.. .rnd plt•nt y of hot rum bn·.1cl .imM1011l·y-Ou1tt't. A~ ll ... \t•U ran h.nc ;111 ~ou \\::Int of b111h cnlrt't'" for •tnlv ~ l:i ,, !)\'f'(JO .•. , 11·n It''' for tht• kid:-! l::dtm~ at 11ur pl;·,, e 1'l•ffil"> as clu-.l' ;1!> y11u·11 gl.'l In • m1·n.11nmg m ) our ov. n hurrw. but we du the dt!m1111g up! . ~y · "BIG~liHOUSE ~~- GJIBSTAURANT ~ :mIO Harbor Boulevard. Costa Mesa /four~ M·Th, 5-9: Fri. 5·10: Sat. 4·10; Sun. 12·9 For reservations. call 549·0310. ... ~OPHl~TICAT£0 PROBRAMMINB ... Beaulllul ~lereo Mu~i~New~-Marine Wealher- 'B/!_J?eporl_~ ~look Markel . Report-~ \ • . . '· __ .....,,, David Carradine stars as folk singer Woody Guthrie in ··Bound for Glory," making its TV premiel'e t.ooigbt at 9 on CBS, Channel 2. <IN al .•. ~19.:.~ .... ..,..,.,., .... ...._...,. THI IHlt•llll) ......., .......... ...... , .. , ... "URBAN COWllOY" 111t -..in-~-.-... .,.._, . ._ ...... , "ROUGH CUT" .. ...,.,. _ ,,,_,. .. ,,... .... _ ,,, ..... .......... •lliiia1"1!9••2•• ·--·--- • JJl':u.a._ ~ ... '° .......... , ........ ,,.. au,,.... u. flulb-U..chMNWt .-...w :....orata.ut :::-:.~ "=9:,:: ~ ..... CBS lele•l•lon aer iee. .. DaUM .. But belkl\'~ ll or not. tl•1man ta>'• lie .,_. 't know And eveo more lDc.-.ctlbly. be aar-0.. matter 4ollft 'l preoccupy tum 1. aenllmalt whlch m•y put tum In the am~.Ucst m1nor1ty in the CO!&DU"y. ••r• NOT •EALLY wonted about wbo thol J.tt.," Haaman said. "Altt'r all, I'm J .R . so it wasn't mt"" , t1a1man kept tongue firmly planted an cheH for most of a qut'tUon·and-&nawer session tn his beacbikie home Sunday. • But a pack ol reporters. bop- ln& that be miaht let down his guard fot a monum~. pressed ln· creaalngly tightly around the 11tar. who had allowed himself to be backed into a comer of bis lav\01 room ... ''DOES 111AT mean we can ........... .....,, .... '·"· flot llllmuU." •1k•d one atNI .... read .. mlMr ol UM .,,.... "' R wouldn't be dumb t eoup IO do tbat, ·· =•an repu.d1 kn&eb.. •• . No ........ blbmaU.~be obtalMd rrom tbe two lowly rem •I• members or the "Dalla•" caat pre11at for .t H a1 ma n 'a auabi-by·the·lurf r IOtree -Unda Gray &Del Vlc· torla Prtndpal. . EVEN ACT&B88 Mary Martin. Ha&man'1 proud mama. WH ..-...1'be Bii QueRioa. But she WU DO help either .• Ha1man. barefoot. with white bell-bottom trousers, a blue pu !lover top and -of coune - cowboy bat. said, .. I've beard the rumor that the epiaode abow- 1n1 wbo shot J .R. may not be shot until j ust a few boun before it aoee oo the air." "D.U.." like most television series. is usually shot several weeks before it is telttast. • BAG•AN; WHO weathered the crmb ol some 200 reporters. photographers. publicist.a and . ......,. ..... ...,... ...... '"' tnaly ..._ ~I U. l .L .,-.enommm. ..... " . ...,,...... ...... t1n1 ." Haamu Mid wttlt wllll& looked UU a twtMlt ta lai9'ert . Jutl how much II bll aew deel with C'5 Pl~ Mm? "A bout -S.00 m II Uoa •• t"plsode." Jauped Ha1man. AND WBAT about lbe apln.Gft phenomenon "J .a . for Pre.i· dent" campalp! "If nominated 1. will nm; if elected I will serve," Ha1man said, "but llrst Con1reu baa to raise the salary to $5 mlllion a year." It wa_, &enerailY al!'eed tbat $400 million per eplaode IOUDded like a better deal. WHILE INTE&EST in wbo shot J .R. oa Jut seuon's cloSiq episode may be runnin1 blab for some. tbouundl of other fans are probably more relaxed , secul'e in the knowledge that at least J.R. will be back. That may have been in ~bt . at on e time. but no more : Hagman gave reporters T·&hirt.s that said ... J R. Uves " Steverino Saluted by St(Jrs LOS ANGELES I AP> -"The governors' ball." mused Steve Allen. "It souods like an orgy with Jerry Brown.·· The remark was part of the veteran comedian- composer-a uthor·slnger's thank-you to the Board\ of Governors of the Academy of Televisloa Arts and Sciences for honoring him at their 3ttb annual baU Saturday night. BUT THE MAN WHO virtually invented the late-night talk show didn't stop there. lte wisecracked, sang and' played some of bis more than 4.000 songs on piano and 1ylopbone for some 45 minutes to the delight of more than 5GO guests gathered for the Century Plaza Hotel gala. Some of the stars Allen introduced on the series. ol television shows be has hosted since he became the first "Tonight". show emcee . in the 1950s also participated in the "Hi·bo-Steverino" · program . Tom Poston offi ciated. introducing singer Marilyn May. comedians Bill Dana ..-a OOt'-time ·writer for Allen who briefly took on bis famous J ose Jiminez persona to sing "My Fulmy V&len· "The heon does leap upt A _. care-llfter ... -Ctlor1es Champlin. LOIS Angeles fll'OIS llit , l . ' " ~ t':I ·~ . \t. (jj I . --. ... ·t · -·1raum1u11 Iii• .QlllCM.JOO("''""'-""-~ ~,... ....... NOW PLAYING _... ... f'UZA --·--~ Costa ~ 631·3501 ~ ........... 11]1111. Orange 634·~ .,_ ~Hl6!6 ...... _...._,... __ .., _ .......... .. ---ao.-o =·--._ """ 921-4070 The MOVIE MUSICAL EVENT of the 80'l 1 . tine" -and TommV Smothen. who said the secoDd t.elevisioa appearance he and his brother Dick ever made' was oo Allen's show. OTllEll AU.EN FANS WERE scattered in the audience: actor Lome Greene. actress Loi.s Net· Uetoo, producers Irwin Allen and Norman Lear - another former Goverbors' boooree -Allen's wife, Jayne M!adows. an.d bis soo BU~. But it was c lear ly Allen's night. with numerous replayings or his onetime · 'Tomght" theme song and one of his own compositions, ''This Could Be the Start of Something Big." Gazing at his award through bis thick black· rimmed glasses. he noted that it was for 30 years of coolributioos to televis100. \ .. Yeah. that's right." he nodded. "Last year alone I contributed more than S3.000." ......... ,,...._1:et-t:Jt fri..w,-7-..,.5 ~7 ... t :JO "A BETIER FILM.THAN 'ST AR WARS,·~·'' -TIME MAGAZINE .-.-. •..aamua llu •• .... .;.Do -C e e • ._, •-••-.na.-... .... : ..... ' , ;• 1"'. 1:1·1: 11_· ... ·• ,,. ' ~~ ·:em • --AP ....... LARRYHAGMAN'S '1oPULAROFFTHE SET Co-et81Unda Gray, ~M8ry Martin . . . \ I \ ' roNtGKr1l l.ATllT LllTtNGI • ~ ... ,a.:-..... ................... ........... ~. ..... "' ..... ~ ~ l*t)'9Mrt .. ...... 9JONI' .......... COftrr••• • WUCll • .,.., • teug114 l'l9WIO • ... wtl!\ ... --..,....,., e nttooo~ • ,,., belllO ,_..., II\' o.c. '°' ~ eon ~ rey IN C«J .,._.. ,,.,_ po11er.p1e;1n1a 0110111 .. °"'"IQ• 0a1..., • ITTM(DA~ Al~ 1111'11 ""'Ill'~ ~ In"°"'" """" lor "'' ~" '*"""'° to .. oowo-• us ~· 11!..ouncl atumoc !Wt • a.lClNC~AHY ;OU>~ 8.30.~~~~ Fuf11rP Dark? HOGAN'S HEAOO Hogen ..0 ""' m9I\ MIUQ gle w ,.._ C...mairt IWli. 11\10 lf'loMf Glltnj) 10 ~RI leCfe!• ftob<>rt Wagnt~r and Stc·f anll' Po" er:, 1 m p ersonate a che~p delt,r l1vc and .1 fo rtune tdler, c.udt:d by J11l·<l1un1 l.1onl·I I Dia< CAVETT 8TUOI080! ·c--1er tander, to trap a k11lt•r on "lla rt lo Hart" tonight al 10 on ABC. ('hanm•I 7 (!I MERV GAIFFlH Gvesll MIC.key F1nn. R4ry Antnonv 09Y1<I Br8nn«. Molls 8ro1n1rs, Grace Sto ""' 7:00 8 C88 NEWS I N8CNEW8 KUNO FU Caine en1os11 the etd of tntt prince ol thieves lo rt;st0<e a Cholleae Ouk• 10 his royal ""one fJ ABCNEWS 0 ()) J()t(ER'8 WILD 81 SIX MIUJOH DOU.AR MAN SteYe trlC'S to pr-t a stolen moSSlle !Tom being laune"9CS a1 a government VIPpl- Q) STAEETSOf~N FRANCISCO Stone laces the prOblef'rl of hndong a potenllal 1ntorm6' oetore the man i s mutdef'ed &;) OVEREASY Guest singer Helen Forrest (CCl(RJ a!) MACNEIL / LEHRER REPOAT 7:30 iJ 2 OH THE TOWN Hosts Sieve Edw111C15 and Connott Chung "'"' tne RiimS 1ra1n1ng. camp. "'"' Ille CMClren·s VIiiage Mar Palm Springs. "'"' IM! "F0<gonon PatrlOt ·• who .a.reel hundroos ot Ameo- can hvf!S 0or1ng Wonc War ll and 1~ now OOong forgol- 100 by our government. D SHANA NA Gues1 Isaac Hayes G 1100,000 NAME THAT TUNE 0 @) FACE THE MUSIC fD MACNEIL I LEHRER REPORT mJ NEWSCHECI< CJ) BASEBALL Los Angeles OOOgers v~ San Ottigo Paores 8.00 IJ THE WHITE SHADOW Coach Re.ives and t11s 1eam play host 10 e tounng hogh school basketball c.c>nllngenl !Tom Ille SOYIOt Union CAI 0 THE MISADVENTURES Of SHERIFF Loeo Perkin~ I05t'S the muroer w•tl'leSll ne tS accompaov- ong to Los AF'geles W"6ll She SW11clles places woth her IOentocal 1w1n. (Al Claa••.-1 ~lsting• .t'KNXT (CBS) Los Angolt·s 0 KNBC (NBq•Los Angeles 0 ICTLA (Ind) Los AnqPIOr-. U KABC TV~BCl Lo-. AnC)el1·.., <fl KF MB(CBS) Siln Diego 0 Kl-U TV (Ind! LOS Anqrle:, 00) KCST (ABC) San D1rqo Q) KTIV 1lnd) Los Anqcle~ Q) KCOP TV (Ind) Los AnqPI(.' .. m KCET·TV (PBS) 1.0;. Anqt•lcs ml KOCE-TV (PBS) Huntmgton Be..ich 0 PRISOHER. CELL BLOO< H Vt•ru •t> f\mt"tcttto~'Nl tly J,,,, .s ~Jv•tH ''"U E 1 H-u tuul>tls 111m mor11 domu~1oc ~J10bl11m~ 0 QO) HAPPY DAYS i11u11i. ood How11rd ()O to ""' a1v111L11 L••or .... r d LOOIJI' convenoon 1n cn1cago (RI 0 MOVIE • •'> "Raw Wono 111 to .. n (19581 r st11111 W1H1ums .kill Ch11no1~ A '(IUPltl on 11\etr W/lly to to•n ,, lu•ury yac11tong patty L•dfil>t'S on e smitll •slano OCLUP•UO by 8 PtW>ilnl. n1s Q1unaouug111or ano a my ... ••11100!> Arnf>focan 12 hr~ I m P M MAGAZINE II) MOVIE • • • • Ito.• Bemo 01 Vo•lu Fo0rot11 ( 196~1 Mtturf;(.,, 0 Hrild Rocn.Jtd lOOd l~ l'lolO«>fl ot on ~tr angftd ouple c.onn1ve to 1<'Un1l•l 1ne.r per»nl~ f7 1'1r~ I EE) 28 TONIGHT HOSI Ctete Rot>ort\ al> COVER sroqy .. tnhutoon· II s Only Yo.ir Money" Molton Fnoomun Oavod llor ow1t1 Jan11 Brvarot Ouonn AOblll1 He.1. t>ronnet und Dano&( Vonk. 14ov1ch tlfllllflilon .. ~ well ... s .. auc. .. te v111wers Oboul Wlltil 1nll£U1on os ots omp6C1 11n tnti n10ll011 11nO wh81 con!IUrne<S CM Clo lllX>Ut II 8:30 0 @) LAVERNE & SHIRLEY lavc-trlP ShirU:--y ()nd • r ompyter nunwd Sopt1111 r.,cc ttQBJnSI tomu 10 ltnd a t>omb planted on lhe elec· tnc como.iny t>y on 1fci10 CUSlomf'f IAI ~ ........... .................... __ , , ......... -~ . """'" ,. ...... .,,.,. .. ,. ,,., M ,,. ..... "'..,..... "* ........ ,,,. ....... .,_.,., "*'!• "'°' ONY ... ~ UUMCI iltJ lflll ...... Of ~ ...... WI bylfle ~en.ci.Of~­-.,.,,,~ fCCHRl ... CMMOYll • • • 'bWt<I fot Oloty · ( tll 111 C>eYICI Cllt'r'.aen. • l~oy CoA flMt lfht IW'Cf "..,_ Of I011111ng9r Wooqy Olllllrle •• drllNlllHd • MOYie • • • "A W-Celled Mo••• • ( 19781 C•cely lyton. Rooett Koo~• w oo11r1Q wttll '"' hMd Of "" '"""· .a.v.rv l<>undetlon, ''""'"' ,,,... .. ~eo tr~ 10 Ille South 10 lo.a Other .,...._ to l'I~ 1Part ?t(CCl(RI • DONAHU£ 0.-1 Cltll Robenson 8 9 THAEE'S COMP/I.HY A lel1er to a '°"'9ior n COi umn llPC>Orenlly •rtten by JIOCll ~ both 01 hlS roommates thef he Is twiv- "'O 8'1 ltfM Wfln the Olhef ICCICRI Gt M£RV GRIFflN G~t~ Mlehy fifm, Ray AnthOny, Dav.a Brenna<. Mills i3rolllt!•S. Grace Sid., Chlil Chase '1!) NOVA A M eo11erranean ProSPet;t" The oomp1e- p1obNims that teoPetOlz:e tlltl Medoternnean's tvture • · not onl'f th<! d11m&0e COuS60 by ltle CllSChar~ Of human WllSIM bvl by tt>e dtiadty effects ot Cf'len\lcals •• 8'0 Hploted (CCI (RI 9-.30 0 ®J TAXI I ony decides to forego .. 00p1 ing on Ooghl ·ye&r-<>ld boy when ne "'•ms he has 10 coml)<lle tor h1s love wllh e weallny couo+e (RI W COVER STORY lnllaloon It'~ Oflly 'l'our Money M+lton Fnecman Davia Horowitz, Jane Bryent Ou•NI Robef1 Htlol· t><onne< anc Oan+et vank- eiovocn entert&n as -os t1ducate v.ewers ab<>ut what ooft311()(1 IS, 11$ omo8C1 on rne na1o0n ano wnat c0<u1umer~ can Oo at>ovt ,, tO;OO 0 0 NEWS fJ ®J HART TO HART The H.tta enter the "'O<ld ot psychoe onenomena 10 ne1p en emp!Oyee 'Mtn ESP wno 1s Ille targe1 of a koller . IAJ Q) NA TIONAl NEWS al) NEWSCHECK 10:30 m Q) NEWS flfl PAESENTE · l h1ee Na11onaks1s·· Tl'lree ot 1116 P\Hl<to Rican nation. alms recently relnased from US tecle<al P<IS.00> .,~pr~ the<r 111ougn1s on the past. present ano IUlur ~ ot tt>eor commit. men1s JUBE KOCE • 8:00 -lnllaUCln: It's Only Vour Money. A panel ot «OftOCllllta ex· amines the soartn1 cotl ot Uvin1 1 what coosumera can do about it <al.lo 9:30 on KCE'J', Channel 28>. c~ e 9:00 -"Bound for Glory." Dovld Carradine Portrays folk singer Woody Guthrie ln this movie biography wllh Ronny Cox . <Photo, Page 89). NBC 11 9 :00 -"A Woman Called Moses." The conclusion of a TV drama ubout Harriet Tubman <Cicely Tyson>. who operat<.'<1 a n underground railroad du rl ng the Ci vU. \v.ar . CD Ot<AVAMOO In th>!! 1ldl l)'Ofut.ion OI the wotld'a letgMI inltna Ofllla "' lhe Aeoubloc of 8o4 ...... N , Alrlca. en ett0t1 oa l>W'O rnacte to ~ the c.on1t1C1.no neeoa of men~ wtlSJ!tle (RI (I) 8POTUQHT Oifton o.v.. ""° ... ~ Lee """'' Eas1 Co.II 5 o•-ou1 M~ to Hoi- H on Holtywood Easl 111)0 8 9 HEWS HEWl 'YWED GAME MOVlE • • * ·~ .. Setty And S61nt Anr<e'' < u1sn Ann Blyth. l dmvnd OWf!nn A WOO· oe11u11y •l<*y t1m11y·, young daugh111r !eels SlfOOQ/y 11181 St Anne " ke&1>•no o Y19•IBnt .,_,., on alt lhal QOM on (? hts I • THE 000 couPU Cl) THE 8EHHY HIU SHOW A babySIUe< ""° won'I t>e asked t>ack, " lnp 10 Benny s PHICe with IOl5 OI 11.ns. ,,_, ··w<>nOef Gran .. ano ll~r aoventurous cteed• Wfl 11 Or .cul• 89 IHOEPENOEHT EYf SOfOrlty" A ~ 111 lhe :.ororoty sysl.,m IOOey e•11m1ning lhe t!•P8'oencet of mombefs lind e•.metn· bH$ lhtough "''"'-archovnl mu1 .. ,,a1s and toolllge 91\0t on..O. ao< °' .. ''" 111 UC 8ttr1tle'Y 11.30 I) CJ) CAHNOH Two wrV1v0<s OI e """t6'Y trOQP wf>ten 1180 bt!6n on V111tntr' ~ V>Clom• OI JOHN DARLING lllal ettiM*I by k""°' doQl- (R) ' D WIM8l.EDOH UPOATE H tghllg ht1 ot toctay·a evonta (tfom IM All-£/>o· tal'cl l.ewo T.,.,,... etWJ Cto- QUel CM> In Wimbledon. l~ii;EL GETSMAAT CC>NlRO\. pou ,,_ tobOI l-tym•4l. againat KA05 $ not0t10US killer OclaY\8 G CAPTIOHED A8C NFf¥8 11:46 D TliE 8E.8T ~ ~ Guest• Grego<y Poc1<. t.A ..,"' Mull. Jud<ln 810QOn ~Easton (R) 11:60 8 !II SOAP ~ '"'°' Co< lnt'4I An<! Oulcto on beCI togem<j<, Bun d~ to rvn '°' .ner1M Md the MBl(>t luo naps tlvet! bull>OYS from J JI~ restautant IRo -Ml>tlGHT- 12::00 8 TWILIGHT ZONE lwo mun plan 10 b..,,.. , SC>&Gesn•P 10 il'vO<d "'" OHtru<;1oOn 04 me plenei • MIS$0N. .. P08Sl8l..E g) GET SMART Mi .. )t>amS tNll l>e "',,._,,., .--on--on IN< IV< OS ~ •• • k>t -•h • 00un1y on "•• "4..0 fe CAPTIONED AOC NEWS Wiser Wizard Won't ·Work Wonders · Ry PF.TER J. BOYF.R LOS ANGELES CAP) -There is al ways a wiser wtzard. From the m, young wizards learn tbe1r craft. An·d to them , young wizards.turn when their wtzardry backfires. Thus did Fred Silverman cry out lo Bob Wodtt for help when his magic wand ran out of Juice in the midst of tryin~ a miracle at NBC. Wood was Silverman's boss at CBS when Silverman was an apprentice wizard just beginning to car ve out a re- putation. Silverm an watched Wood do wondrous things at CBS. most notably, transform the network schedule from home of the lowbrow farce to a place of innovation andclass. WOOD RISKE D HIS NECK by axing the popular red-neck capers "Beverly Hillbillies" and "Green Acres" in favor of the revolutionary "All. in the Family." and class acts such as "Mary T yler Moore Show," "M·A·S·H" and "The Walton~ .. per mitted lhc convt·r.at1on to bec'omc 'er) ~ub The dannj? ploy was spectacularly successful. stantl\·e. The fact that Freddy had onre ~orked for keeping CBS in the No. I s pot until Wood left the me an<1 now I'd be> worktng for him. the fact that network 1n 1976 (and some of tho.se shows whe in· we'd be rcvef'sc role-playing. 1 don't ~ct hung up strumental in CBS' r~ugence th.is past season). As on those kinds of things. success draws crowds of proud fathers, some of ··But. I will not go back to New York and I'd pre· the magic was crcdtt.ed to Silverman. and his fer to do something other than what r·ve already career was off and n ying. done. J was al CBS for 28 yt'ars. the last seven of By last year. though, Silverman needed help. -which J was preside nt. I've ridden that big wave." He was being paid Sl million a gear for h.is magic act. but none of the tricks was coming off. NBC un-REBUFFED BV HIS mentor, Sil verman went in der his presidency was s till drowning. t he other direction . He called on his own appren· SILVERMAN ASKED BOB Wood. his former boss. to com(' to work for htm The wiser wizard declined the offer "I !'>:.ttd, f>'rl'd, you're a dear guy and I love you. but form<.• to roml' back into a network 1s for me to rC'lurn to i.omelhing I left by my own voli · tJOn ." Wood recalls "lie was senous, but I never tice wizard. young Brandon Tarti.koff. to take over programming. 'Junior Miss' Saved Wood. who has bc>en producing television movies since leavmg CBS <"Gauguin The Savage" was a recent Wooo production l. has be<'Ome president of Met Angeles. he gets to k~p mterest m some of the TV projects he worked on befor t.> the Metromedia deal, and he'll be able to dt.>velop pro- gramming without the monster headaches of the net work world For Stlverman, things are less rosy. The fall schedule that he and Tart1koff assembled shows promise. but there a-re per51stent rumors that tbe <'urtain may !>OOn fall on Silver man's NBC act. One story holds that Silverman offered h.is resigna- tion some weeks ago. but RCA. the network 's pa rent company. declined it. The RCA board would not do i.o a~ain. the story goes. CBS Gets Pageant After Other Nettt-orks Pass MOBILE. Ala. <AP> -Of· "We could probably do "WE WA~TEO TO carry 1l fi c1als of America's Junior Miss. without television one year. but I hve and have a quahty ~how." p ageant s pent a few nerve-regretted it most because of the Lauten said. ...... ••.,. "TN O.u11eo(' ,,.... l.aftNe ~ • ..,_ ..... AIMii_. 1111 1tro111er'1 ., ... ,. ...-.11111 ....... .. fl" • .,. llllGflllntta. I t "' • ....... I *"°*" ..... NAltCfl OONWNTlON .........,.. Cert ~ MCINw'I OCW• •• Of ... dey'• eciM· ttea !ram t11e Mleml 8Mctl c.onv.ntton Cent• 11:AO. ()) ~ JONU A woman wno w• <-tty peroled lrom pr!M>n Miii Bamaby to find '*' mi ... 1:00 HIWI i dllfd (RI M4WNCK fhe M.....,ICll bfOOWa try 10 outpley • temoua o•m· bier on • rMk 1>0a1 • MOVlE • • * "Chine 8111" ( tW.U,) Clttk Gable .Hlan HltlOw. Plfecy llfill:M e 111\ip eatrying • vlil>lll>Ni g«*I .ntoment. ( I hf , 30 min) • MOVIE • • "~tenc>ll 0009 To ...., Pc>onl '. ( I~?) Ooneld 0 Corll>OI Lori Nel.on At , ... ml~ QI WMI PO!M'a ''''''b•ll '"'•"' frent.•• ~ '""'•'•h• nrWt r,t f\1•• h .,,,-,,J, ""''' ., .. ., '"';414""'° fi n<.,,, ...... , Q9; MAICH GAME 110 8 10~ 1,.,....1 Iµ 1<1.1,.,.1 I ••t-1 ,, .. _,.. t1,r 11f 1• t lih•' Hoit ""'~ fl'"'lfJf" °""''"'"'., ,,_ .. wnt'I \.1111~ 1&08 NEW& 2:000 MOVIE • • • 11, ff'I•• ~ta1.,t1'' , ,,,,.,.,,, J1;,,.1 • .,.,,.,.. r,, .. , Allyll'.n A" t.1-• ll?'>'l'J'I •.,1;t1 ,.,, ...• ,n1j '' .,,Jtt'.1fJ11I ~~t,ijl\tl oJ I """Y"l(Jt tr1 If rJI(\ fJUt It•• .. , (Jitf.Jf~' -MUI tn•• "'61c,. l'Jf cl "'•tr.l'uJIH~t f I "''I 'tbO M£W8 '?!>I) MOVIE • • • Tfu ()u,ar f/. trf)I t tft4tu Ot•il,. 6..-t11•'t'tfl~H'H) t • "' /4. ,,. • lo. U· ,, ", ~·'t.r~ lrttt~•,_;f"ttff1t • 1 i ' ol t-...n ..,, t•, rr ,,..,..,#m.ne wt'\aCn nn• 'll t• ... ..,, -s, n !'><rrMI 1tf'W1 """'('n •1'1ftl~'"*t_"'ff lnr ""° ""•". 0 NEWS 2.300 MOVIE • '"' Btv" .,., ... , tl'j'Jf1 t-111~" ~.,, .,., ~ c,,,,y A Ptt•t ot .,, .. ,......,. ....... ....... ... -........ .... .............. ......... ......... . !~"' ... ...... ..,.,.,. ..... lttHt" C 1tH) ""_, ~.Dlca~O.... ......,...,.,.. . ...., '° Piii Oii ........ fttU9IOll Miid lfllOCloNil tutmoll, ( 1 "' .. '° ... , ··I= •JOO MOYll[ ••.; "Celllomll" (lM1) F•llll Oo!MfgW. Joct M aho ney. CeUlornla becOtMt Ille -ti' I 11rugo1e t>et-oroucia of Me•IC-whO ""*" 10 t>ecome pel1 of Ille UN!ed Stat" in 18-4 t. (l hf .• 30 min) • MOV1E ••'I\ .. The OutelcMt .. (1962) Tony Cur1Je, J.,,...- franclecue. Plme lndi.rt Ira HMIT\11100 H8'f'IS ~ in r~ the nag on two Joma (2 ntl.) • MOVIE "' 'Crou Chennet .. ( 1948t Wayne Mot111. Yvonne I ur "4MIVlt A t>oa1 owner vn•tlllfllJl'f aids anCI ablStS u 1m1ne1s oy prO'.IKling !Mm with. ttlUllle servloe l'l 111\0 tr om f r&noa. (I hr , 10 mrn I \t'pdn.-.datf• Doy• imP Moeie• 11-00 Q) • • 'Je11 Bu$le<& .. 11'15'>1 Loo Go1~. liunu !lull -AFTERNOON- 12 00 0 • •'' "Tbmehawl<" 119~ II v .. n Hollon, Yvonne (l., CArto m •••. 1 .. rne Mortal StOfm" ( 19401 Marga1111 !',uu,.11.,n. James Stewan 4!) • • ·~ ·· n-.e Daogn1er Ot Aot.>e O'Grady" t 1~1 J11foe b Haver, Gora on M.1rf4lte 3 ()() fl • • Devit ' Uqht I t'•t>'JI Cnrosl oohor b"•"IJi;l Ralph ~er 1j) • • • Tne A~,.. ""r'°" 01 Ern.ty t 1~1 Jdmes Garner Juloe Anorews. 3 30 u • • • • ·&;n .. .,, .. " '" 11 11rr>91 Ct1arnon ,..,.~,on JdC.•-H8Ntr:ff'\8 by Armstrong & Betluk -ChPPrt»d('p Suzct le Derrick. a D a ll a !'> Cowbovs c h eer l eader . j u~l bc<Jt Tony Dor set t o n .. Family Feud." Thl· (.'Ompet1t1on '" goin g o~ a ll this wel'k at 11 ,1 m on ABC. Channel 7. twistmg wel'ks earlier this year girls." said Laulen. l l would Then Lauten was put in touch "hen the 23-ycar·old annual have been the first time since "'1th Alv10 Ferlegcr. a New ANO. IT IS GENERALLY bt'11eved t ha t Sil v~rman will almost certainly leave"NBC when his contract as up next year. ' •JUST WHEN YOU THOUGHT • IT WAS SAFE event lost its April prime-time 1965 that the pageant would not York agent for Osmond Produc television slot. have been televised. t1ons. Eventually. after pageant of· Eventually. the Kraft Co .. one f1cials approached r ival "THE STRANGEST t hing of the pagean t 's s ponsors. networks NBC and ABC, CBS about televi.sion is that nobody brought the g1llod news that CBS agreed to broadcast the show knows why 'you're on and why had cleared the pageant for live Wednesday. you're off," said Bernie llson, a broadcast. pageant spokesman in New The production. which normal · York. of CBS' or iginal decision. ly takes shape over a four-month "CBS just decided they had too period, s uddenly came together many s pecials." an a m atter of weeks. "We tried for a June tim~ period going to ABC and NBC." Lauten said. NBC showed some interest. Uson said, but nolhmg developed. Lauten ruled out a suggestion to syndicate the show. which would have allowed 125 or so sta· Uons to televise the performance. New Presley Disc MEMPHIS, Tenn. 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Wily? ..... tum bouU the uaual •tar namee, "81 an lnlrll\llfta ~ttal klta, loob npeulve, and la chock r.ll of llam·bam action and hair· ra&atu ..,, It played beautifully 1ut lrua at the USA Fllm Festival ia D.U.... And more reeeoUy wan a 1tudi:f ovatJon at the ~atUe Film Pntlv . · .... SO WHY THE aETICENCE on the part ol m~ diJlt.rtbutors7 l thank I know tM ....... Despite the fact that tt la bMecl on PaW.. Brodeu.r's popular DOftl ol perhaps a decade a10, it la aot an eaay fllm t o pit~ Despite romantic scenes betw ... Steve Rallabaclt in the titu&ar role and dewy-eyed Barbara t ( /tl<WIE RD'ID' J llt'rthC')'. 1t l1 nor " romanu In lb.- tradlUMaJ K !Ml' of th,• word Al a maltt'r of fact, ~Pile It.a moviemakt111 hock1round It hu very little to do with tht' pr()(:C-U ol mtk· 1na movies -except as the movfos • make their own klnd of contribution to our world of lllwuons. And llluxloo IK what thll• fll!J' la all about . RJ!llsback portruy• anrue ex· latenllal hero, a criminal whose <'rime we do not know. who la relent. lessly-l>f'tng pul'8ued hy po:.a~ fOf re- asons we never le um QUITE BY A('CI D •:NT, h e stum bles into u movie lot·at1on and a lto11ether by lnslanct saves the 1tar, Barbara Hershey. from a watery 1rave. Whereupon the film's satanic director, Peter O'Toole, offen him protectfon from the law lf be will become a stunt man. ll 11 a pact with the Devth Sunestive of the layer of complex· lly In thla rllm.. la the fact that Rall1bedl. 1 f\aclUve. hldel h1I true ldeaUty from tbe pot Ice and blecomet • 1tunl "'8D doublln1 ••an Id.or who II plflYlnl an American ru ... poalnc as • Ottman soldier and la al.lo a fu11IUve. NOlhlnlC In thla movie, on tillher aide of the camera. la prfflse- ly what at seems And nobody e xcept Railsback 1s prec11ely what he seems. It is both a s tunning conce it and a s uperb m e taphor in this world of CIA· manufactured identities and official· ly condoned "dirty tricks." Who know1 for aure who la who, and which ol them ls truly your friend. O'TOOLE. THE Dl&BCToa. seems t.o be operatla1 .out of a supreme lntelli«•ce, dedicated to h h picture, and ••Hb with aophlKlcat.ed..,........ u to wllf hl1 wUI ahall PNYail. Her'lbey, tM 1tar. Meml to be opereUq out of motlV1Uon ot lovt for Ud ll'8Utude to Rallat>Klt for bavtnc aaved ._ Ille. In the loq nm, wbo can tell to what extent CMf ol tbete emo«iom ln· tluenced the final outcome ot the film . I suspect that tJUa la at once the film 'a strange fucinaUon for an au. dlence, and Jta lack ol chariama for the sales departments. They do not like movies ln wblcb a criminal doesn't become a aaint without some show of ft>Oral reformation. 'Ibey do not Uke movies in whlcb the heroine maneuvers her lover into performing a virtually suicidal stunt. THEY DO NOT LIKE movies de picting a director a4 the Devil in· camate. And they do not like movies that make you t.hlnk. There mflht be perfectly loltcaJ explanaUom behind every proltted proof or raUoQallty. Frankly. I I eel that Ruah. ba1 dooe an extraordinary Job ot maltiq all this won. Sea ••• to see .toclo re toe Great new two-whale show. Wiii V:Blly theWBlna smllelfyoil feed him a fish? It's~ to tell. Shamu9introduces his new pal Namu•in the biggest. most spectacular Shamu showcase yet. New Les Baxter music. And you might ge t i.nto the f!Ct. '·' =Ill• R~f!!~!w~.!!:'!!!· princeu with a bristly mustache. Shaggy Duet ,.,., ........ Chevy Chase and his co-star Benji harmonize on the set of the new movie "Oh Heavenly Dog." They both plftY the role of a private eye sent back to earth to solve hJs own murder. - More fun for r ~-Sea World has added new shows, new exhibits, new restaurants. and new pi01i c areas. Come see how much we've grow n. It's a full day of fun for one admission price. Make it a Sea World summer. Mission Bay, San Diego ,.,.........,,,, . OUEENli , "What do you mean ·w11hou1 rurther ado"' I think we need more rurther ado t.hese days " "Got a problem? Then wnte to Pat Dunn Pat wtll cut red tape, getting the anSUWTs and actwn you need to solve meqt.nttes m government and busmess Mall your questions to Pat Dunn. At Your Sennce, Orange Coast Dculy Ptlot. P 0 Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. As many letters as posStble will be answered. but phcned mquines or letteTS not 1nch.u:.Ung the reader's full name. address and business hours' phone number cannot be considered. This column appears dai- ly except Sundays " IRS Form" Rrquir.-ff . DEAR PAT: I have a foreign bank account and I was wondering 1f there is any special IRS form that I am required to fill out each year. L.G .• Costa Mesa IRS says that if your foreign bank account ex- ceeds Sl.000 in total value at any time dartni the calendar year you must report thJs to the Depart· ment or Treasury on or before June 30 or the suc- ceeding year by riling Form 90·22.l, Report of Foreign Bank and Financial Accounts. This ls re- quired of every person residing in the United States who has financial Interest in or signature authority o r a ny othe r authority over bank securities or other financial accounts in a foreign country. Did11 ~i Get ICeftnuf DEAR P/\T: l still haven't received m y federal income tax refund even though 1 filed long before the April 15 deadline. Any suggestions on what I should do about this'> P.W., Huntington Beach IRS says your first step should be to contact yoar nearest IRS office. Each office will researdl yoar problem, provide apeclOc IDStraetloas, aad la moat cues lnJtlate the necessary acUoa to process your refund. U this metbod falls, coetact tlae IRS problem resolution office. Its staff of 34 people ls avallable to expedite troublesome refund problems and respond to your Inquiry within five days. IRS points out lbat refund checks can be de· layed for a variety of reasons: malb enors, lllegi· ble entries and omission of entries; invaUd Social Security numbers; use of non-standard forms; lost or stolen checks; and undeliverable checks where taxpayers have moved and left no forwarding ad· dress. Each time you contact IRS, be prepared to provide your name and address as they appeared on your tax return, your actual name and address if different from your tax form, your Social Securl· ty number (or numbers If you flied a joint return), and the type of form flied. To contact the problem resolution omce, write to PRO. 11.0 . Box 1791, Los 'Angeles 90053, or phone the tax information number. 835·8211. Prnnhm1 M'oirPr Sofr DEAR PAT: My husband's life insurance policy has a "waiver of premium." disab.ility benefit that expires at age 60. Does this mean 1f he becomes d1sablt.'<i at age 55, for instance. the com~ pany would waive the premiums only until he is 60? Also, I've been told that the price of life in· surance 1.s one of the few family expense items that hasn·t gone up in recent years. That d~$n't sound logicaJ to me in view of our overall inflated economy. P .H., Fountain Valley U your husband should suffer total and perm•· nenl disablUty before. he re aches age 60, bis CO\I erage wouJd continue for Ufe and premium pay· ments on his policy would be waived from then on -unless, or course, be·sbould rttover from bis dlllablUty. As for your other question, the price of We in· surance has not gone up the way other items have because more people are Uvlng longer, so the rate of paying poUcy death benefits ls less. Improve· meat in the earnings or Ufe Insurance investments also bas helped keep the price ~ line, according to the Amerlcn Council of LJfe IDsunace. Ca•don With Cleaniwrs DEAR PAT: Your recent AYS item that gave a mixture ror r emoving mildew from a house ln preparation for painting really works! There's one problem, however . Not only does it take the mildew spots away, it takes your skin with it. My husband was wearing rubber gloves, but he is burned where the solution ran down bis arm. t hope you let your readers know about this poten. tial danger. R.G .• Huntington Beach Tltub for wrltlag. As wttb aay •b'MI eleu· ial mlstaft, caatloa 1hoald be aaed to make Rn It don Ml let OD tile aklD. U.i)lch a mhtue la ae· eldntally spllled OD Ute akin, wub lmmMlatelJ wlill pleaty of clear water. Ute Mlldew·n•nllll Ml•tr. calls for 1ls ta•le1poo111 of &rlMdl9m pltolplUlte, two tablespoou of laadry. deters•, ._ quit of boueJloN ltleadt, ud 9ree •urta of warm wa&er. Se.nib mlklew apoU W... a-. ..... . , a1taJe wttll clear water and dry befere ,. ..... . . (c•tl 142-Sl~t • fewword1 lowork f~ you In the DAILY PILOT C~MI .. ~ ~art Mml Det!lde If God· I• Pel'llOn VAN 'OUV~R. ftrttl•h Columb6a c AP) 11w Brlllah Columbia Covrt ot Appeal la trylnt to determine ·11 Ood la a pt'nOn The rourt 11 lwlna H ktd to over· tum the May 1m •«1wttal In Prince Citor(C~ County Court of Morna Davie on char1 of COW\H liftl two others to 1uit 11 foretil fir nt1r lM ~mote Fort Wart' Indian ~serve In northern British Columbia • A POUCt: st:aG EANT said he saw Davie dr(,)J) to his "nees and pray "Oh God. plea e let me fet away with It, Just this once." The ~ounty court ruled that the proer wu a privet• coe¥ef'UUoa betwMn two people and therefore prlvllqed and could not be UMCI u evld~ In ~rt. Pr'Oleeution la wyer Peter Ewart ar1ued the prayer s hould be lldmiul· ble al evidence because Cod la not a person but a theological or a spiritual beine "THE QUESTION IS whet.her or not . undt:r the circumstances, the words uttered by the accused con· s tit1.tted a private conversation. For communication, there must be two persons ... be aaid. Ewart said that if God is a person . , then muy aeu of Ood, 1uch H bllaaardl, flooda or d,....... t.Mt dam-.property or takt Ille, would be vlolalAolll of the Oimlnal Code ol Canada. Accordbl1 to Ewart, Davie volun· tarlly took a polyarapb test ln Prince Geor1e. The police aer1eant who 1ave the teat left the room and went to an adjoinin1 room where be heard Davie throulh a bidden microphone and saw him slide off bla chair to h1a knees and make bis plea . EW.\a'I' MID Davie's plea was a soliloquy or a monolo1tte, though directed to God, and found it difficult ell I to ..... Ona u a penon" 1D tbe con· tilt fJf l>e¥M'1 reman. ''Wt'rw saying Ood la a tbeoloikal person, a 1plrltual bein1, •• Hid Ewart. Davie'• lawyer, Keith Aartaen, aald Davie's conversation wu meant to be heard by his Cod and DOl law enforcement officers. "It's repugnant that a person.s prayers 4hou.ld be put ln evidence again.st him," said Aartaen. HE SAID IF a jud1e approv4!4 admission or such evidence, then pre- s umably a hidden microphone Could be placed in the confessional of a Roman Catholic O~rch . . .,, INllDI: •All un•n •lrtna IMllNcll •Her11c.,. •Cl••itfliMI Trainers ' view of whales ·Unusually Large lndividllals By MICHAEL DOUGAN OI t• o.11, Piiot St•ff ! It was near the end of the act that .Wins ton, p e rhalts the largest "performer" in s how business, became-a little con- fused. On orders from Sea World trainer Vic Charfauros, the killer whale (appearing under his stage name. Namu), was supposed to join his s maller tank-rna\.,es. Shamu and Kandu. in a gang breech. All three whales would SWlm to the depths of their tank and streak straight up out of the water, twist in the air and land on their backs. The idea was to give the audience, several hun- dred stroog, a good soaking - all in fun, of course. But Winston blew it. While Shamu and Kandu went flaw- lessly through their paces, he just floated and watched. TRAINER CllAJlUU~OS pa. tiently called Winston aside for a little man-to-whale talk, then sent him out to try again. This time, Winston breeched. He promptly s wam back to the stage for his reward, a mouthful· of fish and a scratch on the head. Charfauros was n 't upset because the routine was new and even a seasoned trooper like Winston needs a little time to learn his lines. If that sounds rathe r an- thropomo'rphic, meaning that human qualities are bem~ at- tributed to a whale. it's only ap- propriate. Charfauros is the first to a dmit that he and the other trainers at the San Diego manne park t end to think of their charges as unlf ually large peo- ple. "We treat them as individuals. We don't treat them as whales or dolphins or sea lions, .. said Charfauros who. W()("ktng under head trainer Bruce Stephens. also helps oversee the education of Sea World's other performing critters. "We use the only psychology we know with these animals. and that's people psychology, .. he explained. Like neople. wha les enjoy food and affection. · · "WE DO A LOT OF touching or the anima ls." r eported Charfauros ... Kandu likes to hve her tong ue rubbed. Kanuck doesn't. (In c identally, Kanuck "played" Sbamu during the s how. Sometimes Winston is Shamu. In fact. Shamu is a sort of trade ·name for the show. The -Original Shamu. Sea World's first trained kille r whale. died years ago.) Trainers keep individual charts on each whale. porpoise. sea hon and· walrus indicating how well Urey perform a stunt. either in re- hearsal or during a show. and • . Sea World has pioneered research on the Humbolt penguin, a threatened species indigenous to Argentina. what type or reward-food. affec- tion or both-was used. Still how does a 160·pound human teach an 8.000-pound wha le a tr1ck? "Traming is a very easy pro- cess." said Charfauros. "as long as you keep in mind that you've got to look at it from the animal's pointor~ew. . "For example. if you want to train an arumal to do a h1 ~hJump. you trajn hjm to touch a target. Then you rruse the target inches at a time. As we get them higher and higher . he's going to start us· ing more effort ... lN THE SEA WORLD sho". Winston flies completely out or the water to reach a target ball dangled high over the pool. Charfauros said most of the tricks performed in the show are examples· of behavior exhibited naturally by whales in the wild. When the whales slide· clear out of the water onto the stage. they ar.e simply r epeating a hunting tedmique used to sur- prise -and. presumably. scare the ~fe out of -seals on a beach or ice n~. he explained. Two of the most dangerous . tricks <for the trainer ) are easi· ly taught. Charfauros said. In one. a killer whale soars out of the water to n y over a dog· paddling pe rson. In another, Charfauros sticks his head mto a whale's mouth. which is laden with ominous looking teeth . "ff "l' "ant tht• an1m <1 I to hurdle over a p<·r~on . v.e train 1l 10 1ump O\<•r an ob1ect 1 in this caS('. a rubb<"r .. raft 1 flr'>t .' h<· ~aid "\\'e UM· thl.' raft . then the trainer on lht· raft. th<'n "e take the air mattn•:o.\ out I THE HE/\0 -1~ the mouth \lunt 1s "a vn~ -.1mple bf·h:n iro for tha t a nimal," ht· added "llt''s JUSl got to sit there with his mouth open But f1r'it . he ., j,:O l t o u ndt>r -.t a n d the pa rameters or that beha vior .. "Whales art· very mtelhAtnl animals.'' ~aid Charfauros "It'~ t-asy for us to \\Ork v.1th them bt'cause thev can unde rs tand so many thing; They "111 initiate games by thcmselve!'." Besides. hl· claimed. they en- JOY perforrrung ··They love 1t. If they didn't have a good lime. 1f they d1dn't trust \ls, they would leave <the stage area). Winston. he'll get all hyped up and start squirming and whining when he sees the people gatherin~. Kandu will s t a rt d oi n g breech es and squirting." · Charfauros repeatedly em- phasized it 1s trust, ste mming fro m a personal relationship between the trainers and their massive subJects. that ehables the s how to go on BUT THE WHALES must re- late to each other. as well. as <See WHALES. Page C21 The marine park boasts the largest collection of waterlowl in the United States. , I Cl ·- .... . .. .... Mutual trust is name of game between fram ers llnd whales ac San Diego ·s Sea World. Dolphms are cued to perform tricks by hand signals or tone signals emitted by underwater speakers. Divorce COunselor Helps Judges Decide Custody By TDmoT8Y HARPER MADISON, Wis. (AP> -~n be was six, Bobby wanted to live with bis mOm ano dad. The problem was. Mom and Dad didn •t want to live with each other anymore. Both ol them wanted to live· with Bobby, and their divorce, already messy. became downrilbt nuty in~ bitter lecaI battle over cua~ody of their clalld. Each began lining up psycbiatri1t1, paycbolo1i1u, · aodal worbn and other npert wltne11es. Then one of tbe law,en •Ullested a cllfferent approach. aa impartial Ualveraity of Wlacon•l.n· Madiw "dlvaree COUDHJing .. Jll'OIJ'am. • ftS PUENT& AGaEED, ••d went to aee Dr. Jack WMtm•. the UW p1ycblatrlst ....... tbe IJl'Oll'UI ••and to ~ dectdl eastody ~towtaat•1a...t fer tbe cbUd ratJMr than wbat'a beat for the parents. Along the way, the whole family un· dergoes extensive counseling to p'repare for life after divorce. • · M08t .Parents going through dlvorce aren't aware of how it's affecting the kids," Westman says. "Parents get so involved in their own personal problems that they are preoccupied with tending to their own needs. "The divorce decision ls made in the interests of ~e a(luJt.s, not the child. It's part of our long tradition ol children being treat· ed u chattel ... Westman says children, often bewildered by the whole diYOtte process, usually try to withdraw from tbe lituaUoo rather than be manipulated by their parents' selfiab....._.. uog nolllNENT feeli.aa, .. he says, "ii that they don't w~t to take aldel." ' p.,..._ be U)'I, should re· alize that a chlld's problems, even years after tbe divorce, may ~ relaled to the breakup ol the familJ. CbUdren under qe 8 may develall cleftant aWtudel, Ullfouadld t..n or Ntreaive MbaYklr luala • bedw.w.nc or tbumbHelsla1 .. Sebool·a1e cblldren molt often have academic troubles, while teen-agers frequenUy become in- volved with alcohol. drugs or sex. "Children need someone to un- derstand their entire life struc· ture," says Westman, himself the father or three boys. "They need someone to go to bat for them." When Westman is called into a d ivorce case, us ually by a lawyer or j~e, be organizes a "team" that includes the child's court-appointed lawyer, UW psychiatry students and. other university specialists. ''THE WllOLE THING is real· ly cow.line. trying to advise the parents and the court." Westman says. "The primary purpOH is to make everyone eoncemed with the case more aware ol lbe needs of children." Spendina an avera,e of three moat.bl oa each cue, the team typically conducts about 20 ln· lervlewa with everyone from •chool teac.bers and employers to the parents. "We inte r view all ramily members in all possible com· binations." Westman says. "We find people beginning to relate to each Other in different ways." He says that as parents realize that the counseling team is genuinely concerned with the child. they are willing to make concessions. "NO MATl'ER HOW inept a parent ls, deep down be or she wants what is best for the child," Westman says. He says that in about two- tbirds ol the cues, ooe parent is finally persuaded to sacrifice custody in the interest of the child. In cases where the parents never do agree, judges have In· ~arlably followed' Weslman·s custody ~mmendatlons. Even after a decision is reached, Westman stays in con· tact with the family. "In moet cases we remain Involved . sometimes on the order ol the jud~e. but usually because the parents ask us," h.esays. That's wb4t happened In Bob- by 's case. Afte r the judge - followed Westman's recommeo· dati,on and granted custody to the father, the mother continued counseling. "THE MORE I WENT, the more I understood," she says. "At the time, I was pretty tired · of fi&bting. I was worn out, and it was affecting the way I could take care of my 590." After re-atablisbing her life, the mother went back to Westman to left custody Bob- by. meanwhile, was not ad.tuat· Ing well to his father's secood wife and ¥r children. So when Westman recom- mended that the mother be granted permanent custody,. four yean after the divorce, the father reluctantly agreed. "Divoree doesn't Just happen • the night mom or dad walks out," Westman says. "It starts well .before and continues Iona ifter. Divorce ls a way or life." ... ' ....=~ ... ... .... ·~ ........... ,. ~-,_ ...... , .......... ~ ............ "' ....... , ~ -.. ......... ""' - . . . I • • • Whales CFrffl Paa•Clt lhl• "p,..aHla UJ wllh aome ,.-..tty Ullrlnlt' problem• ' ~ob Mr\ltd "One ol our "'hatn la lo• man 9\ the l.Oll""m poll!, ht' H\d "If k leavea durtna lhe bow ,.~ ltave to makf' • jud1m"n\ Wbelhtt he's \HVUll becau.w M tk>ffn'l want to work or bttlu.Mt Ille' a beina ha.u led by the other wbala." " ,, amport&nt that lht' •haln not be allowed lo willfully ch e>My a command, ht' clauned "We don't want th 1>8~ lUYI challengln~ us bec aus.-tht>)' weigh a ht-II of a lot more than we do " t Over lht-yeurs lh~re h&h 't> been l'Vl•rul humun 10Jur1es Twice. a "hid e hat!' ~nabbrtl :;() rueone's lejt and re fuse<! lo let go. although tht>y havl' n~vur bit ten down hard enough to break a bone or shear off lhe hmb In those C8l)t>S, Charfauro~ saad. the whaJes were looking at lht: people as .. toys" to be pla~ed with.) THROUGHOUT T H£ WHALE and dolphin shows, the stars ap- pear to understand. and respond to, ~an speech Ask one a quesu911. and he will nod his -tie ad .. yes." Tell him to gave you a kiss. and he will lick your race with his huge ton gue. The dolphin show opens Wlth perpolses bounding into the arena. Humans are not ever pre· sent. But this i s m1s lead1ng. Charfauro5 admits. Whales an,. dolphins do not act on voice command or on their own. althoui h the sea ions d o respon<f to ve rbal orders Instead . they are cued to pe rform their t ncks by subtle ha nd movements or tone signals emitted underwate r. In lhe case or the dolphins. a traine r is h1d1ng behind tile stage. ~iving instruction!>. But Charfauros denied that this will mis lead audience!> into be l1 evin~ the animals a r c brighter than they actually arc .. IT'S IRRELEVANT," ht' claimed. ''becau!>e thl' 1dt-a I!> that we have a C'ommun1C'at1on~ s y·s t e m , w h e t h e r 1 s a ) something or point the an1mHI The real thrust is the· coopcra tion between anima l a nd tra1n1•r We 're not tryin~ to pull the wool over the audienc<>'s eyes. ··we try to make them un derstand just ho w i mportant tbese a nimals a re. We want -t h em to unde r s t a nd t hesc animals to protect them." Ju part of lta conservation er fGlt. Sea World maintains an of- rtee in Washington, D .C .. to 'monitor relevant legislation and lobby for s tringent protection meas ures: .. aid Jackie O'Con ner. Sea World public reldtaon~ m anager S he del)c·r ibcd Sea World''> mission as thre e· fold : e ntertain- ment, education and research ··we reaJly do h<ive a commit- m ent to return som ething to the envi ronment from which we make a living," said Ms. O'Con· ne r . A shark pool opened three vears ago is "the o nly place m the world that people can come and study an. eight-root shark in what is esscnt1aJly a natural en- vironment." she claimed. 'S h ~ said the pool cost $2 mlllion to build "and that'l) BROWN SHARKS IN LIVE EXHIBIT hl'fon· \\l' l'\ t'n put tlw ".1t1 r IO '.\I s OTonnt·r 1·xpl.11n1 •d 1h.11 th(' t~ink \ 1111;..itt!d c·nm t•ntinnJI \\ l"dum. v. h1d1 <11< t••tc ·d I h••I )<h.1rb sh11uld ht• ht•l d 111 .1 l'lrc·ular pool to alln..., th1 n1 room to~" am <.·ontinou-.h · \\'hal "'t' · dt•tt:rm 1'n1 d from -.or1h .' IJr th1!> \.\or!.. "'•' dul \\:J' lhJl ;1 round t;.ink k11l1·tl lhf'm -.hl' sau.l · fht \ n1·, dt d a ·:11 '.'>t'C'Ond ghdt• p1•r111d 111 l 'Xl'l t lt \\J~ll'. l1lXll' ~illlO o<Jlll.1 ~, th•• t;..ink 1s ohlong It c·nnl!.lln-. :-l\ '.1111 1111)< ol !'>hurk. antluclmg 11111· tla•· llllr"•' s hark Iha! SIC'l'JI' IHI tlll' h11 t tom :'lb ()'('unnt•r po111t1·d out that lwhavanr "·'" nmtran 111 !hi' rr1\lh t h;1l all h.1d.-. h.1H' I•• kC'Cp '.'>\\ltlll011lg tt11 ''·" ;dl\t 1 Se.t \\ orld h;1:-. .. t ... u p10n1·1•rt"I n·-.t·<.ird1 on th1• llumh11lt flf'n cpun. a thn.•at1·11etl 'i>''''lt" 111 d agcnous t o ArJ.!<'n l111C1 Tia mJnne park 1s .thl' f1r~l µIJ t.c where they have been s u c- cessfully bred in capt1v1ty. A LARGE COl.ONV nf An t:irl'lac penqum.., 1-. ah<1 k1·pl ;ii )1•<1 Wo rt<! In 1111• '-11 m rn 1·r. "hic-h ,., th1· ,\n1.111t 11· v.111l1 r th1·~ CJ.re pla1·r·d 111 .1 1..1:rnl frC'l'7Pr v.llh d1rn 111.._hl' lri n·produce tht> 1·<11Hl1t1on., •ii th1•ir nnt1ve continent. The colony 1s important '>illcl Ms. o ·conner. hc C' a U'>C: llU I work time in the Antarctic ,., very short, only four to !>IX weeks" • "The Antarctic as proba hly J!n mg to be explo1tc.>d m ore than a nv other area in the nrx• f('w v<.'·a rs,.. s he added Th.11 1-. because krill. a stuplc· •>f An tarcllc penl'(uins a nil v. h •iii·:-. h a lso a hkely future ~ourc·1· or pro lean for humans In .1d<l1t11111 111 tht' Pl'nguml'. ..,, o1 \\ 111 lcl ho.1 ... i... the lar lo(est <'OI- i• t ll•lfl 11f \\ ,1l1·rlO\lo t rn Amen ra o1nol th• ''"'111111 lar).!l'St in tht- \\llrld -.h1• -..1111 \'ht• hl).!l!C ... t IS 1n 111 11.1111 Tii i. ~1 :' orn:R l'xh1b1t as 1111 1\ lllll 11! t\\11 pl,JC't'S the C·lhll bt'lll! SCflJll'°' l n'>lllUlt- \\ h•·t" th.11 -.p1•1·11··· ,.., kept on , 1! llC' rh .. pl.1\ l!-IW at!<kd < •1 1•• p.111 11! nttl'r.., C'On..,t;..inth -.!, •'I• t111:l'lht·1 . floating on lhc.>1r h .11 ~ .., • , n d 110 I ct 1 n g h and:. ·1 ht n• ' n1• r1·:1.,on for them 111 d11 th.it s.1111 ~b O'C'onm·r ,1;.:.un 111n•n111)..( tht· door fnr on t h 1 o p11n1.,rph 11 · • J •t·c.· u I al l<Jn 0111· h·atur , . .ii S1·a W<1rld lhl' 111·1! 1ni.: pool l1rid1~t''> tilt.: g.1p l11•l\\1•1•n 111t1•1ta1nm(•nt and c·d111·;1111111 Tia· p1 11rl l'u nta1ns a larJtt• nurnbl•r of por polsc::.. a pilot \\halt• .mil a recent addition two killer whal~s. Visitors can feed the animals by hand a nd s at1sf\ their cun osit y about .... hat ;a v.htJI<· o r dolphin feel!> ltl..1• \lth1111 h 1h1· killt·r v.half'<, 111m 1· v.llh ,1 11111...,·t uf tl•eth. '.\b fl 1 , onn• r ,1111 V.1.: \ c nt•ver re .tlh la.ul ,J prnbh•rll y, 1th :Jg 'rl''-'>IOn In fu1 I 11n1• of the killer "h.ilc•., dPf><.'ared to be a bout <i:. thr1';ct1•111ng ,,.., a 'polled pup. lloJl ing on tht· edge of the pool tor rr11nu1es ~l a time while be· 1n g l>trokcd by a dozen hands. :'It ost of the.· other c reatures 'l't1mc:d morc> intcre6t ed in being !1•11 than fondled · \\\• try to bran~ the people as < lci -,t· 10 I hf' a111miJIS as we can." :11<1 ~i... <>Tonner "Because we 11~ur•· th at '~ one or the best i1·.ir11111g t•,p<:racnce~ .. Something to Think About An actor ·whose n ame I've forgotten o nce said o n a talk s h ow . "Husbands and wives s ee one a nother at the worst possible part of the day -a few minutes in the mornings when they·re p ressured and trying to get on with their day, and in the evenings when they have no more t o give and are irritable and ex· hausted." It 's true. How many or you have said, "1 know I'm late and I didn't call. J>ut you're my wife (husband) and I expect you to unde rstand!'' WE AU play havoc with the most precious, fragile, important rela· tionsblp we have -our family What would happen if a bus b and used the .. me guidelines at home t.Jlat be used in o\her re- lationships! RUFFB.l.'S UPHOLSTaY .... ,.w... ...... ltU...._...._ ~c.... ...... _ ... ,, .. If •'Oii ~'l•nt to makt• 11 t 11le ·on vour bo11t. t<ull tht> lrlt>n<)t~· 11d•\'lllt11"!1 al lllc 01111~ P1101 , Ert110 BOlllbeck Do you give your wife the attention you give Abdul·J abbar? Do you give he r the praise you give your sec r e tary when s h e moistens the sponge for stamps on your desk? DO YOU listen to ber with the intensity you de- v ote t o yo ur auto mechanic? Do you give he r the same trus t you g ive your banker? Do you p:.impN ht•r 3'> '011 do 'our golf duh<.., · Uo \ ~>u lo .. r: :ind prn t.-<.·t hl·r iJ., you do ) our l'h:i r~c card'' Do \OU shan: \\Ith hl•r lh1· JO) )OU re!'>crH: for 1 he comic pa~c or the of f1 ce Chnstmas party" Do you havt• lht' com· passion for her pmn that vou do for the k 1d "W h<r park~ your car ~nd 1.., going to have u r11<1t canal" Do you h:ivt' tht· pu tacnce with h1:r that you have with your ba~gest client who puts you on ''hold"" WIVES ... do you have the honest y wath your husband that you do wi t h y o ur gynecologist? Are you a s en - thusiastic for has return as you a re when your was her re pairman a r · rives? \rP you as inte rested in his day as you a re "'1th the menu at Bar.kin-Robbins? D o you make his 1·h1ldren seem as won· dC>rful to ham as you did when you explained them t.o their teachers" DO YOU FF.°F.L his disappo intmen t s as rlC>eply as you did with the cc.ts tof"Hyan·s llo!X'? .. Do you have lhe same pride in has achaevC' mcnts as when you got the mold off the grouting In the hall shower? Do you reel the same glow for him that you d id when they validated your parking ticket al the dentist's office? Do you fuss with your appearance with him as muc h as when you visit your safely deposit box'> It's something to thmk about. Bring Reading Glasses, Dli:AR ANN LANDERS I went to the bank to drew out 1100 and dlacoveNd I bad &ell 1ny readln• gla&WA at home f ull.S the bank ... uer to makr out the withdrawal order. He aald ht'd be 1tad to and handed me lwo S50 bills. When I .cot ™>me I looked a~ my banJc book and dla· cove~ lhe teller had marked lhat I had drawn oul 1150 I returned to lhe bank and talked wllh the presadent. Mr. B. He spake with the teller , who insisted tt'lat he had given me three S50 bills. Mr. 8 . said. ''You probably spent~ other S50 on the way home.·' l was shown the withdrawal and to my sur- prise it was ror $1SO. The handwriting was ex- actly like mine, only I dld not write it: How could I prove it? It's hls word again.st mine .. If Mr. B. has the right to aaaume I spent the S50 on the way home. I have the right to assume that Mr. B. is•in with the teller and they split lbe SSO. What do you think. Ann? -HORNSWOG· GLED ' DEA• SWOGGLED: I U.bak I don't llnow e110t11b aboat buald•I CO evaluate Ute attaaUoo 1DteW1eM1y. ao I called oa the chairman of a bll buk la New Yerll. He uked me' DOt to ue bis aame for fear bls baalt wouJd esperleatt a Uaeap ol cutomen wbo b.ad left their reading sJasses at home. Here ls hla response <tballks, Don>: DEAR ANN: I asked oar people wbat t.ltey woald do ander similar drcumstaa«tl. They said the followtng: (I) Euell{ the same If ~Y did not know the woman wet . CZ) U they bad known her as a cutomer over a long period of time, they probably would have given he r anotht>r $50 and charited It to tht> "tt>llt>rs' difrf>re nces." OEAH ANN L1\NOERS I am a foreign c;tu· dent who ha!-> bl•cn 111 l has eountry four years . Soon I will tX' ll':.ivan~ for home· and wanted to let vou know how much you have helped me . I learned not only about the EnJthsh language An11 I Landers Crom you but about human nature. Your writlnl l8 o ne of the things I will miss mbst when l Jeave the United States. -A FOR EIGN FRJEND . DEA& PUEND: Sorry yoa.cUdla't tell me where yoa are 1otD1. My cola•• appears ill maay foretp coaatrltt<ID tbe Eac.Uall·lupase new1papen. Maybe you can cootlaae to read me. I hope IO. Boa voya1e aacl God bins. D~R ANN LANDERS: I was jolted by lhe people who had celibate marriages and thought itt was just dandy not to be bothered with "llll that nonsense." .<One woman said they had tried 1t a few times and decided it wasn't worth the trouble). You sidestepped the real issue when you replied. "If tha t 's the way 1t is in your house a nd nobody is complaining. why poll the neighbors?" I a m 26 years old, the m other or two ch ildren. l am not ashamed to admit that sex Is a very important pa,-t of our life. This may sound like a dumb question. but do these mar· ried celibates exercise superhuman self-control. or are ~ey devoid or sexual urges? Sign m e - INQUISITIVE·IN MONROE DEAR MONROE: The re Is no pat answer to your qDeStioa, but one thing ls certain: If you don't me it, yoa lose It. ~ULDR EO SEAMSTF.R Fl~E ARTS GALL ERV Exclu'.iivety Repre<>ents CLIFFORD SILSBY H orOSf!Ope 3341 Newoort Blvd • Newport Beach,,._ [ l lnlt-m atlonalh• Kno~n \nli.t WE DNESDAV, J ULY 2 relieved as you let RO o f ~!/ [£~'1.P.~'il pas t and put current r ~ cv~ ..... - Ry SYDNEY OM ARR ideas. roncept5 to work \ , ~ STUCMO A.IT • WHITI LACf • llG&ICY Short tra ps, new loves. " -ALSO:• MUlTTTUDI ~ WIDOIHG GWTS! ARIF..." t ~tar 21 Apr. )!) I '(le n exabll' Without losing scnM' of convac t1on. All ractc; h:.ive )'cl lCJ be revealed Know 1t. don't make commitment \\ t11 ch could lC>ad to d1l) 11lus1nnml'nt You m~•·l and1ndual due 10 play important roll's in ~our la rt. .. TAt.JRl'S 1 Apr ~tJ \1av w1 Emph a~1s rm clt.>~in'. bUSIOl'SS IO\'l'"l ml'nt. v. 1s h lhat C'om<·., 1 rue. dt'alln~ "'1th <Jill ' "ho 1s :ittrac·t1v1· ,ind 1·xtra\'aganl. GEMINI 1 '.\ta ~ :! I · June 201: Expand fr<.1mc of rerere ncl' Stop am posing limtlations o n vo urself. H1 Rhl1 g ht ~·e rsalllity. humor and antelll'<'lual cu no~1l y C ASC'~R t Junl' :?1 Jul) 2:?1 Be rc.>Jrl~ tri rt' \l!.1'. n•neYt , to l l'ar dO\.\ n for purpo!>l' or rt' bualdang on mnrL' ~olld base Get lo ni.:·rang1· per~pect1vc l'L•r:-.o n .., v. ho ar e envious should be more patacd than feared. LEO <July 23-Aug . 22>: Dag bfneath sur· face : ~1ve full play to per ceptiveness. Accent o n m yster y. h id d l'n values financ ia l con · cerns of those close to you VIRGO I Aug 2J.Scpt 22> Go slow. lie low, waat to see what others intend -listen and be a s hrewd observer. Check ag r eement s, legal nuances. license r e · quirements. tax obliga- tions . LIBRA <Sept. 23-0ct. 22 I: Defane meanings. become familiar wath basic reqUJrements. be a lert m connection with employm ent prospects. Relative makes request which could result 1n special written mater ial or s hort'fourney. SCORPIO (Oct. 23· Nov. 21 l : Emotional In· volvl'mcnt is accented. Creat e .. imprint s t yle, e levate self·e s teem. st1mulat1on uf c recat1ve -PATS HALLMARK SHOP d ~.U~.--'-•11•.._•-f'll.TllllV-proce!'>!><''t ominatt t'X· 1 -~ -.-..--- c1t1ng 'ccnarao t'"'-""-tU-4064 M--.w AQ l 'ARI t 'S I Jan 20-Feh 181 Accent on r=~iir====-------_.;;==----..:.-....;;;~ consoladatang informa - lJOn, C"OOPl'r<l l lOn , J.:t't tang most fo r mon ey. Cann:r , C apr icorn nat1\.'t'!'> figure prom - 1ncntb PIS<'f:S 1 F<'b 19 ~fa r :2 O 1 Y r1 u l' an m i.I k • · \ aluahll' l'O nt a l't ' hy t1min~ movt~"r1<.i<m c·y· d e favors \'Otfr efforts -popularlly.inc rease~ and more 1>t:rsons a rt> 1m· v pre~sed by your Sli!lt>· ments. actJons , LOOK TERRIFIC! LOSE INCHES AND GET Fill ""'. CLASSES STARTING NEAR YOU ~~ Me..-kT ...... T, F 7:30-7(1-1/15 T/F t :00-711-1, 15 TOW School T Th t.:30,-7 I S-8 2 I Catt 9'~461 6 . . . M cm ber of opposite sex could act in impulsive • ma nner. Bring pnoritie& into focus. ~ SAGITl'ARIUS CNov. 22·Dec . 21 ): Take a c hance on you r own capabilities -eleme nt or excitement is present. Cycle indicates s uccess where long-term securi· ty is concerned. CAPRICORN <Dec . 22.Jan 19>. Pressures 3467 Via Lido Newport Beach o(p9rtdftt loC eMr .. IOe) 673-451'0 ' Eeni Meen• (top left) offers a variety of pnnts lo complement the Newport hlestyte Shown are wrap shorts with rrelching lop -sw imsuits, sun- dreeles. sandals and other tops are also 11Ya1lablo. New amvats are OP corduroy shorts tn different styles and colors. and a coot array ol OP shirts. ... ' ... -. ,., ..... , .,, «•"' ,._ ......... -·' , .. ,. ......... , ..... ,. ........... ~ ..... -........ -....~ ..... ,,..._ ..... ... ICAOllW O 0 J "OKI The air cond1t1oner ts ftxedJ' SHOE MOON MULLINS MISS PEACH BUT SHE'S. MY FRIEND AND I W,ANT IO KEEP FUNKY WINKERIE AN UH~ I~ JU61 l~E.D16lE . LAOICo AND Getf'LEM€N ! ~ tt-1&€.£0€.D BALL.. MAC.Hl~E NIAOE If m ~lt OUARTE.R-~1NAlb HE.RE 4T WllV\61..EDCt.J ANO I~ t.lOW Pt.At.>IN6 ~ SOI<(, ~ n~e CENT~ COURT' by Jeff M acNelly by Ferd & Tom Johnson by Mell Lazarius Wl-f~TDO~ ~LAP~e L.tves IN TM.Ai Tll!f! ? AT IOOAY'' P~ICc?, AN "AMEIZICAN i:::AMrl..Y O~ FW E ... THE FAMILY CIRCUS "They flash the fightning to worn you that the thunder is coming ." DENNIS THE MENACE • ' '.. .. . ~ \ ' f' t t ~' i.fA>.11 pJ e:. 'IOU R<E.E' ~ TvJICC TH'E Fl.ELD Tf<I~/ LATE~ I \VE-~"" ~11-J oTt..lOENT? A? 001~:;, JUDGE PARKER THAT~ '<Qt THl y YOUJ~T Mu5r w~~ I -fl iT ~·~~HAT YOU CANT C0L"-f:Jh(lli:• LP PE.OPLE UN fll fHP J::?-i AfiK i::oR HE'!' 1-,~ , NANCY YOU'RE C iTCHIN G A CO LO··· GO SOAK YOUR FJ:ET IN A MUSTARO FOOT BATH ·. • i~ ME DISCOYWO WHAT IT ~~ F~ . . . . --.. ~ . ' ,,,. ORABBLE ~1-lO ~O\l!t ~ 'fllO'SE lt.llolt1'£ OO ·OWS llll'h( 1'ME SP~t Ml(l.E ~ Ot-l "flolE M .• cifJ : ~\J.\_ 11 / \ > FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE 50. HOW Otl l '/011 • l 1Kf BflNCI R Bf\G\t LOR t'DR Two UJE.f K.'l !.' DR . SMOCK HAve YOLJ 1'"0 1-P YOUR W I FE: A eoLli" US, DOCIOR -a 0 1\ '' l~>l\S I\ I-~OK • 1.~·1\ll \ NO.e u -r ::t W t L..L.. AS S OON AS i"HC: K I PS CON\Pt...e-re c.01...t...e G e by Gus Arriola by Harold L e Ooux .. l{ip '"No dice. A1ax." ~~o • '°"Pi.f: o~ 1"11£~£ ~oVtJO OCALIES 1Jr1'14 "f\IE O'tANU( <S'fv~' ow "foP. by Kevin Fagan 11"S AL\)f.~ £fl'6All~'i>tNf1 -i11h~ -.ou Qot.f 'f I( NOl4l 1'M£ 1£("4NICAL ~-- MlME ~o~ 'f'~ttJb-S. by George Lemont wei...t..., SHC:'S e x Pec-n Ncs 1'"HC: F I RS.,-ONC: SOAA5 - t lM 5 I N .JANU ARY' TODAY 'S CROSSWORD Pl\ZZLE _______________ ........ -.. ACROSS ~torv I Noe>ieml11 2 WOf 0 $ ~ r as•-!17 Oiaoem 9 AQ8d oeer S8 C&11rorn.a ''l'f 14 Jai -~9 ~ 15 ~"'e meo.-61 SMa lorttl um ~ Dorect \6 ul:1.1Se 63 MISOl8Ct' 17 Spums &t c;u., 18 -~ty 6!i Rani.! .I~~ 66 Fencrt19 20 8asebaJI ~o miOdleman 6 7 Pl4!11tif 22 ESI-'*' DOWN UNITED Featuu! Syndicate Monday's Puzzle Sohied r~1 •r 11 ' ,. c • l II • S I . \ 1111 ,, •I c •• • • 0 u . ' • • • I •I•; OI • o• • t ' ' • t . ' f l•lll Ll• • I o• T I •• l • 0 -o •• 1 o I • 0 0 I I • l•I •I 0 II I ' o 1 I l ' ·-I •l •l 1 T •• 0 • l , 10 OD ld1l •• .. ' t I a 1 •o .. u l •l rl •• 4 • I • •-tit l • -4 o T ' l •IC • '• •• ,, . " 9 I l • • 0 •• Iii . cl, • C I • I Ii: • c • 0 ,, . ' ' 24 CI05e ~ I A"Oll •Iv ' ·-0 .. h' ~ •I• .. l by Ernie Bushmilter WHENEVER l HAVE MUSTARD I ALWAYS HAV E IT WITH HOT DOGS 26 PllOdle 2 G111 s name 27 Contnve 3 Sc>eed$ 29 Inner Prefu • P1t9rate JO Cra.wd 5 Ret~ 33 lentenee 6 Marut1og 31 ~ item 38 God 7 W1te men 39 Snell • e Looe seeiier '° FrOIOC 9 Potent\81 41 FIOlrty 10 Woe WOfO 42 tnn 2 word$ 1 t GolOpiated 4' Aalboal 12 Oil-y!eldu"' 45 Tangle llot 46 Souroe , 3 ?.el 47 Gr~ 2 I Sortie 49 Churned 11«n n Window ~ r llnCffVI GlaSS • L f ·-0 I 0 I I t ll f D r ~ I ' , . . . " o• ' •It !.. I 2!> Ltne)e' 43 Bur9tarrze 28 t ransteteble ,5 Local VIPs 30 Ja.oa~ 47 Thorny p1an1 stl•P I •e Soa1 3, Al:><M! 50 More tract· 32 Vegetat>le able 33 Coooep11on SI Heeth 34 Not remole 52 Wre1ohed 35 Ha110• P¥1 53 Oo9ed hand 36 Almond 54 Against 37 Most uneven SS -h~e 40 Looltoul S6 GaellC 42 Spar 60 Formefly • • t . Fall Wine• Someday Be ~~ W'ithout Fr.,it? 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Fr ante, and tJC OaVIS. 81Kal!AU·GA YON l•ft • pep.r CJD fiodlnl 400· cberic.I C'Oftlllluenta ol 1 wine'• tuw u .. r.ald II may aomeday be poaAlble to d«lltto•l<' lhe.compouncb lh•t mallt a MerJot t H t e llkf' a Merlot. and a f'lnol Notr like • Pinot Non phy1kal 11uallth .. ol tht-. ~c)ll ut- m u r ti 1mpor1an1 tha n the <'htrnlcal." he af\llwered •••M•KAlJ·U-'VON Hid the onl) l'M!nlif\rally prov•n -llO f•r dilf~rm<'e the 10ll1 make la In the provla lon ot Bordeaux' ..... ••W.. °"~·· Cl I" 0 110 M OVOl f" P.•- •w.ay 9f\ Ji.aw II t• . ._... ...n • "" ~( .. ~(· ........ _ ..... ~tY'tllld 1J1i1r N\ •ff• \r\Mltt ~­.... -f'tlmo Ul.odle• .......,,..., , • .,. 0v41••• \/t'f ffftf•l •flt 4H\:J J .,,.,..........,. ~ ...... ,,. ..... _,,,.,.._.....w .. •• Ollll\ L ON• PfAAl (,II.I I'> -I ..... o.ttt ot ~hn9ton 0... " r 4 ''"",. ,.,. ,. ... _ ..... y ... 'WI-• , ...... M. '"° ""Orovot .. (• _, C,111 .. ••• 11w w-fll/J~J p 111"-'"'••• ,._.,.., -.. 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P.,.rc., B•Otllt., .. !>tntt,,.· _, .... ,., <ll<KtO" U.-•S~ GOl"I" JA(IC. 0£L.6NE C,OFF' •MIOl!"1 of (.o\t• M~'4 , .. P•....0 ...... C>n J- 19 t'90 on Coo-•<1 -~. C• ~vtvf'<I 11'1' tu~ w 1f t-G•o,..,• A Gol1. "\oOlt\ All~n Goll, G~•• "'!" •l'ICI De""" Goll. d•V4"'"' Df't>Or •h St,.t'lrt. t 916ftOC.P\hO..-M PfHtl'•t-WfVt( "' wer,. .... d •• P•tfK Vww ~""°''"' P•r•. New11<>'1 Br.ell, C• In lll'<J OI II-~'' t"f' l•mlty r~h t~tr1bu11~ bf> m-to'""...,..., Funo P.t<lhC: v~w MOf'1tr;.•"'VdlrP<-tor\ JACC>eSON <;H.0111 E JACOBSON, •c-\l<lf"' o t Vue.•. v.11...,, CA P•\~ .., • ., on Ju,.. )0, '""° Sur'•IW'd O• 1 O•u41"'"' (;l"Qer (.ortnett ... YIKt<ll V•lley. C• ... o Jiii Boyl#, ot °'-· ,. -J q•.of>O( hll(lrM 5"tYl(tt Wiii 1)4' Mid 1ocl•y •I l ·OOPM •I llw H.-L-n- NIOunt Oto-~lal (~1 P11w4t~ -.ntomomem wot\ ~ ServKn und.,., l'>e <llrKtlon ot tW1110t L•--·Moutll OIH11• Mortu•r1 0 1 Co••• M••• , ~SSW MA"1.li5 HELEN MAllGA!tET MAPl.E$, '" •-nt Of J«k.on¥1ti., ~. Pott~ ""'0 on Sunclft. J~ .,.. '"° •• Co-w Ml!'" Mt>,,_l•I How>1l•I IMIOnO motr..r ot .IMn C Mil ... ot HUfttl1'><!10<t e..<to, Ce •• Rl< ... <<I C. A!Ypl.-. Of J.cc•-ov•llf' °""I"" -Doft•td J I ~ flll ~i. ~. C•. "''°....-vi ... • ...., .... 6 qr-....... -" 9'••• or-ftllclno\. -er E-Moor-. Of 0.-11 ... C& ,_., _..ten wll! .,. ~ .. ~.•vi..-• tl;llAM .. -c -., C--CJI ltt J•o--. ~ ,,...._ ., .. .,. '" ,,,. Jee•-"'• c._,_..., Pierce ll<°"'4tf\ $tnltl>'' Mon-r •orwotrdintJ Ol~tor\ ~ MCHIOAlf • NIAAll £ Nl()llGAN. r~i00'1'1 of '•Oun' ~~h, '-• tor t\ y~•r'\ P•\_.., ·-tfY on J..,w tt. I"'° ~ h '"'v•vf'd O'Y • dauQt'U~ Donn• 8uH ) Qf•ndicUUOf"lt"' flllnd '1 Qf' •nO"IOn' ""''' ,,., Hf-""""'--O<OIMI r 11 Afltd ~._.I \C"'f''ltl .. , M'f" twf<I Oft Jun~ 11. •..cl ot C.emOy Monu~• • ~I ,,_.._ In -t.•n 11.., .. (;•m•t•r •• n ... .-. e .... Orllerto. c.e--·"-"'"'""''" -ltG0\.16 <;AM MARGOLIS, rt•ld•nl ot Or•MM' CA Pa•W'd •w.-y Oft Jvn,. 11. '"° Hf' •n • m•n.aoet t·0t )() vrer\ f0< 1he Oorn1nt0n Sottllf\Q wo. .,, Hr'" \.ut'VtV•O b't "'" ,.,.,,. \ot)htp MarQOh\ ct Ot•ft9l>~ C.4:,, • cs.u9M .. r Hf'tt~ Scllw•rU OI V•ll• P•r'>I. C•, • _, 8~rry ~''of Whie .. on'\1n, .-1w • d..-9f11 .. bol• "°'" .. '"" ot tt ..... ., •• , c.. .,.., • or...CX.Nldfon G••-•t<lt· .. ,.ten •• horl<I Cl" Tue<IO••· J~•• t 1'90 •I f~M e1 llw Harbor Ut•r> Deatlu Elsewhere BELMO NT . Ma ss. (A P ) -John A. Ga.vin, 70. a f o rm er Mount Ot.,,. -·•• Pa~ ~••o<'°' -· Ille oire<tlO" OI H•rw< uwn M <1ssachusctts Corre<'· a,\Oun• on~-..-."' coou ~ · 1100 Comm1ss1oner died )40.U )<I • • ou11t1t -\aturday. SUSAN T QUINN, ~--•1 on J.-11 • ._ si.. ••• borft.,. Sto11 ... o Oft N-11 1'11 !.lw ••• .,, '" >(OK tor ~ ltefo. tor t~ v••·~ Slw NCI .......... ,,. .... tor "· ,.. .... -.... ,_ct ... on•s l&L llOADW.AY MOITU.AU 110 Btoadway Costa Mesa 642·91SO 1Al.1%18080M SMTH & TUTMU. wnTCUff CMAl'll. <42 7 E 17th St. Co61a Mesa 6•6-<4888 .... ClllOTMHS SMfTHS' MOITUAIY 627 Main St Hunl~ach ,., ..... y ·COLOMA&. NWM Note 7801 Boise Ave. Westminster 893--3S.25 NEW ORLEANS <AP) Or. A.J. \'oung, Sr .. 84 . father of former U.N. J m bassador Andrew ~Youn g J r" died here Sunday after a length~ illness. RlRMl:"o/GHJ\M, Ala (AP ) -Former Mayor P UBLIC NOTICE l"ICTITIOUS •U511tEU lfAMa STATlfMalfT W. Cooper Green, 79, ,,.. 1o1iow1"" "'"°"' ••• 00l"9 died Sunday. He also ow~;:'uv·ALLAN coNnAuc. served Birmmgham as a, r10N. n•» u. c-, A, i...- 1 · I t Htll•. CA tt•n !'I t a t e e g a s a o r .1 1 ,,, ., ""cheQ. 111'11 5«14• Oott>-postmaste r and presi· •niJO, -;.,,.1-c.c>1.ir-.CA'1•n dent or the city and A•'""'" GonL••~. '".,. v ia E >h.010, Uo0unot Nlquet, CA '1•n county commission. Pr1,e111 .. Go,.,., ... H•u "" E'ludlO, l-Nk1uoll, CA '1•n NEW YORK <Al» Cine matographer Boris Kaufman. 83, who won an Academy Award in 1955 for shooting "On th e Waterfront,·' died last week. His major movie credits lnclude S... Hlrtl\4Q, 77111 C•mlno S.Mo Domlft90, S... ~ C:-tlret\O, CA ,,.,, Thi\ OU\lnto I' COflOu<tH t>y e _,ft ...,lt>et'Vllp Prl..Clll•~~ Tlllt •t.ttmtfll *'" llltcl ... ., .. ,,,. '°""'" ci.r~ of o.-C-tv on ,,..,,. JO, '"°· ,,,..,. ...,.,,,_ Or-'°"" O..ly Piie! ,_ 14, My I, I, U, '"° ?•:r.-11> "Twelve Angry Men... PUBLIC NOTICE "Long Day'a Journey Jn· 1 _______ , __ _ to Night" and "The Pawnbroker.·· PIC'TITIOUI •WIMIU llloUille. ITATIMllMT , .. _...,. ,__ " -. ~ _ .. , WALNUT CREEK l•IAAGAHLEOALCLIHIC.U (Al>) _ 9 ~ ..... ..._,., lel AOAPE LEGAL CLIN IC. 11401 ~ ftll'C" ""'"' 11 1•<1 . Su1tP c . Tvttt"· I~ I a c • I a • 8 6 • a c.i':r:.!.t"':t,,, m Pflfle .. Oll o.., Republican Assembly eo.1eMtM.~11om&<i.,.,. speaker in the 1950s, n.o ...,..,.M '"-.<'"by..., lfl, died Friday. Lincoln ~~iow·~s.c: .. was speaker from 1955 l"" ,..._. ... 111ec1 "'"" 111e to 1951 Yt'heo Goodwin J e.iv111• c..,., °' °'.,. c-11 Oii Jiiii. '°· .. Knight wu governor. ,.,... PllCllttNd Ol'4Wllt CoMe Delly ,.llt4, J""°" tA, J</AY 1, I, I), l'l90 7~ PUBUC NOTICE -PtJBUC NOTICE' PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUI eu~tlfEU N~\TAT9111111NT ' ..... lottowtnq .,...,_. .. dOinQ .,..,, ~~·\ C T S COMPVTE!t ~YST £MS, on,.,-°'~ H\llltl,._ e.~"• CA..,._.1 Ch•rl•• fO\llto S"1m•da, •HI f •tlMI ... 0.~ H""t~on 8ff<t\, (A .,.,., 1 "'' ""'"'""' •• c~ by an •n div~ °""""' ~,,.,,_.. Tiii• >liol-.,M flied wttlt tho Co;,111y c~-of Or•-('ountv "" J ...... :70, l'IC ,,~ PUBUC IVOTICE PICTITIOUi euse••M ...... ITATIMa•T 1M IOl-1119 ...,_, art dolno 8'tt!MH .. ! . H, McCOY 1•Te•1tA f t<»IAL, t40t ll9t-Of •• Delle Point CA ....,. LOS ANGELE.5 (AP) -,J au c larlneUal· C 0 m p 0 Ser 8 a r Be Y l--MOT1--C9-CW __ A_,....U,...,...,._,.,CA~~T"'"'I091~- 8'1ard, 74, wbo played o.....::r:::8~c .J911t'f C. C:•llH•lll•, 20tl e.,~o. .. ow ....... ,~.,.,, J OfW\ Col '!ff, Jl'Ot Y A .. " .,.,l..M~C.A MIM Tiii\ INtlMO It COllOIK'" h e • wltb such le1endary MYHA01uc1 .... bandleadera as King t•=~~~" INC:. ,, Ollver. Duke EUlngton •••'•'"' 10 '"' O•"''""'"' 01 d '.-.,, Armstrong a1e..,..1c .. ,,.. ... CMttr111«.,. "°" an ~ • hi• ...... WIM ••tl1141 ... ~ ... d 1 e d F r ~ d a y o r _ ..... ...,.." .._ .... at respiratory rallure .... , ........ I• A .. -. H ..... I ....... "brou&ht on by .a Iona ~.:C,~;.. c:.ea1 Ot11v "'"M bout with cancer.·· • ., '·,.. ,.,,... (leMUI~, ,...,., c. Calldnlll• '"'' ~-............ .... COliftl .. Ci.<11 of Or.,._ ~ Oii J-•···· tM·huvy Md htply v1rt1bht r11u 1o tM roou of the v._, •ll•eh antina UM way UM ,,.,.. fro• "In California. thert'11 no pro- blem of uce11 humidity," IM uld. Webb, In a..1eparat.e Interview, udded that prime fa rmland In F:urol)t' ht•s always been needed for basic rood. rele1aun1 ,.. ..... to the worat llOlla: Some of LIM beat vtne.g,rowtng gr.vet around Bordeaux won't hudly 1row wffda. But thla lan •t lhe case In Colllomia . WEBB. ONCE THE c,hlef LHte _., ol 1 well known br1Dd of CalJfomla wertnOUl!l, uld thf .00 <'hemtul eoa1tJ· t&aent. ol 1rom1. navor ud •· or were Identified by a 111 c bromato•raph hooked to a apecttometer and a computer, wlUl raulta reviewed by a piOel of taaten. Thia could lead to 1dentlfytnc · the principal compounda in de· ~treble tastes. an d growlna 1rape1 and making wines to maximize lhem · ·~·It's a fast -developing field on the reshold," WetU>,said. Tbe timate -even If un· "ltfPPOll ALL ftlS land ••re 1omeda1 r .. ulred for bHlc food and there wu no room Mft fOf' lflpet?" No probMm, aald Webb, con· fe11tn1 th at wine blendlDI a lready lnvolwe1 produeta ol "fla vor houtet, ' that la, artlllclaJ navon. He said enata Jue wine Gli&ht even be economically feasible at present~ But not the more com- plicated wines. PtJBUC NOTICE P\IBUC NOTICE PlJBLIC NOTICE PVBUC NOTICE WITT•• AHO "Alt~f: ,,. .. ._.~on ... ""'-, .. .. ~---.c.. .... PUOll"'"' 0.-Coot•! o-11• P lto4 J.-10. II, 1•. My I, I"° 1 .. 1-IO PUBLIC NOT1Ctf 11'1,.ID Pvt>to-Or"'-(.o.t\I 0"11v PllOI ,.,,... 10 11,1• •••• • 1980 1-• PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOU5 evMlfl!U MAME STATlfM&•T , .... 1-..V --•• ~ b.N M-\\ A\ THE 1(£ c;at:AM #AN. 1- M•wpOrl •ttvd a l"ll••PG'I Q••t " C..Ol•t0<n .. ""60 W l,.\'°'1 y_, l.ro 7711 Ho ..Woll ~ ......... , ~ • ..,... •• •11"0& J~111~ lFt\iiU ' .. 7m No MAM S...•• """· C•l•ION>t4 t110& TPH\ ~ •\ <Of'IC:IU(.l.o by 1t1t .n Ot•t«N<tl _,_.......~...,L­ WIM-T-Ltt Tiii\ ,lal_I "'" 111.0 .,,!fl t!'WI C.O-ty , .. ,.. of 0.-cOunty on June tl. "'°' WE' Tlf lt•MUTUAL aKltOW co ..... l_,5.Y ..... SoH•Mt Tto•t~~._ • '·,. ,, .... ~ , -.. ~ .. . ... ._,........_.. .... .. -.. . PICTITIOUS •U51•1fH •AMR ITAHMlllfT '"" 1o1tow1no ""oil\ ••• 00i"9 bu,t,..,.,, ., f to M CNTf' !tPlltSE<;. '°"1 ._,own I n , Hunl1nq!Oft IM...,fl, C• .,_ M ollnr<1 W M•trl\0". 10 .. 1 HOC)lolOWft L,. .... _,....., IM.octo, c. . ~ f.,,,,.,, I '>tmp\On, 10 .. 1 Mo(>oo ,.,_. Ut . Hvnl•nqMf\ -..0.. C•. ., ... '"'' °"''"""'" "<-~ ...... ~ ... , .. ~ M W H...,I_, '"'' ,_ • .,. ni.o -,,,... c.o.. .. 1., ce.n ot ~ CouRIY on J~ll.IW "'"1~ Pvoll-Or-Coe\I 0.lty Piiot June 11. 2A. My 1.t . I"° U l•..0 P UBLIC NOTICE Pt1BUC NOTICE . ..u.uc NOnc:8 Wl•OAaAT•Mll.,YllOT1C9 -........ TM O tyOl l•"'M -.. th I_ ...... .,, _"":!,f!:''..,_ ,.._....WW,_ 91if'lfl9 np fitUI ~ ,.,.... ... IW... ~. .. _.. ~ .......... o-"911,...._ A~U ltotit.-Alf'lttaft -6-.ic- NA..CY C ltOWV.NO c:11yci.n, Cllyfrf 1n.1rw A~I> Pvlll•\lltcl Or ..... COOi Oelly .. llOI. Jiily I. IW \ \ \' .-A.:L.i.i ... -•-• •• •• __. ._.. .,_ ..... • • 9' A ••'-•• *'•-•••t-. ...... ~ "'-.,' •••e •• ...._' • . ~ ~ ; \ - '"a ........ Al,... .. ,. NffnlMd a &Ma ..... .,.,... .. "• 1-t \0 tM ,..,._. ll'alr houalna Ar t of \Ht wt.i~ lnllkH It ltleCal tu adverllu ".,, pr.., fentK•. hmll~tfoa._ or cllenrnilu1Uon Dll.M'G on rac.'. rolor. r\'bll<lO. IC'X. Ot n&liunal C>l"httn. or an mtmuon to make MllY 11uch pttfert"n<'c-, llm 1t11 Uon. or diac,, ml.naUon · 11Uli aewapape.r w1U not Ir.now inf ly acct pt an> advert 1>10 & ror r l!IAI •ate wht\•h 13 tn \ 1oh1 UOGollhe law -. mc>llS: Adv.,tisen .... died ........ ~ .... ,..,...er- ,... --«hhlr· n. DAILY rtLOT n-s ... ...., for ... fint .. COi I wJ m lrf'-Olily. [~Ill C..SM,ttt 3 bedrGom. lft•l bom• or reatal with a low 1n •('l"f'IJt a11umable loan t.aa Ulu to yean old A#J. l~ I IJ111 ...,.otlTTaft.D 200' TO llACH •1n.al\C'1na. 118' ooo l'll.ll M Tl11 .... $15,500 .-W DUft.IX WITH IAY YJIW P1l'l 11rf'sq11t• '<•t·llaclt•d uncl shmglt·d rtuvh·~ "'ith lh 1\ v 1t''-' ti<'lth 1u111~ h1He , 11'" 111~ dt·(·b and plt·nt \' of storagt' n" 11t·1 ... 111u 1 h.1 ... :.! lwd n1<11r1:-.. 2 hath:;. n ·11t <1 I 111111 h 11~ :i lwd r11on 1l\ S485.000 I J~lf Jl l l RI Al.Tone,. 675·6000 244 l I 0 1 ( "'"1 lllyh"" ov l 01on• dt'I M•r Wl 111\\ I 3 2 Of II II HI..,, LI~ TI N ,., IN TO WN 2 stOt)' with 2 baths and • great <tssumable loan MO quAilFYlMG TllPLD Bualt Ul electnc kitchen, $,7.950 . COSTA MESA commwtlt} PoOI. v;H·a nt Magntfl\.t'Ol 3 Bdpn z Bargain• AU 2 Bdrms an tt l he · o w ner has bath borne. add~ wOOd Large~ot. good mcomt' paruckt'<l Al(t 751 3191 lieamed rl.'ihng himily S\!i9,950. Call for more RXH room. warm. l'OZ) bn t·k detw.b S46 2313 ftre plart'. 0"'11\'r ""Ill l:i'~~~w~"h. W£f£!~~ .. ::~;,~, [ ~ lflftH;I ---------~2313 ·n•m••• '°'THI,....,, .. DOYa SHOIH Siie .... I 111uu1nc• l•lll<'rlnJ: a !\kyllAhted lnna1 & <I a n c• 111 t.! u t1 d <' r t h l' !'> l a r s <> n u t rtl\ {'rt in1· murhh.• danc.·c• floor . 4 lh'<lroom:t. 3 trn thh . pool & spa • E ' t· r y t h 1 n J: " ,, u 'd e x p e cl i n o l'allfornw ho rn<> NIS(ht li~hts & beuutlful hav view Owner will finance u I low intl!r{:~t rcHc No loan (eeR. W I SLEY M. TATLO• CO., UALTOIS 2 11 1 S..J~Hlls•Md MEWrottT CEMTH, M.I . 644-49 I 0 REALTORS 675-55 11 . ......... ...., 'i ''" '' 1IN ·ttrtthlcf I hit rm hetm(' ()('run Vlt•W 1 132:).flfKI I u rlll h Wcm+OA lenllful llro•dMoot .. Ian IY. hllhly up ,,...a.s. 4 Bdrm 2h S.. e.Je1anl PoOI a.id •PL Ab9olutt privacy and quiet -.1100 IAY,.ONT \\'t· hu' <' M~\ t·rul 1 uw fmmt''- w1th 1m ·r & ... 11p IL TO•O HO•SI COUNT•Y 1 Bdrm... :i hat h ~ nanrh "'' h- min1-t.'1."tall' m or4'.lnl!<' J,!rmc·~. 2\!1.5110 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR i I 1 f\.,y\ollo [Jo •• '• !; f,/) f,161 0i: •• ~ ... o.,t.• 4Homn0.Lot F.astslde CM . All are 2 bedroom one bath and h.ave garages and yards Owner w1U finance with 29r,. down. Full pnce $248.000 .• gt. 556-2660 ---- VA THMS Gre at ~esa del Mar locauon 4 Bedroo.rm .. 2 Bath plu..s pool malte th~ a itreat l)uy al SI 15.000. Agt s.56-2660 2 Bdrm eac h unit. t.ttmendous view, close to Newport Pier. rent.11 IACIC IA T fast. Only asking "25.000 This 2 -story S bdrm 3 l&PIJBS REALTY bath home features a ,,., large separate family 675-6670 rm. formal dining rm 1--------- Perfect for the lar.:e ..._Isa.ct 1006 family. Beautiful back yard for pat.Jo entertain· uag_ Offered al $147 .500 FUUB•EALTY 546-0114 MESA DR MA• 3 Br. 2ba Bes t park hke loc Nr new cpl~ O\'l't hrdwd New d w Owner leav111g area Sl 10,000. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2Story 2 Rdrm. l~ baths Patio + garage apt. +-2 rooms & bath g uesl quarters. $425,000. Call bi~ MR.MO.BAY Xlnt fan anrmg ror th1!' lovel> 3 Bdr m . den home with a charming apt Just 2 } r:. o ld LOUBRECKTR COZTCC>ti4DO &Auoc. 675-3331 3 Br. 212 ba. Brookview - end unit w 1central air eon.o .. Mcr 1022 F'rplc. beaut upgradmJ(. ••••••••••••••••••••••• wallpaper Owner <1nx BUILD TO SUIT 1ous $125,900 ()lw 30it lllf lot .t-' 43-1 Begonia Oww 700. 112,S . :;.i:J ·lil411 c ... ,.:,7§.::• l.ocht [ ~ lfltdtll [ ~ ,t~Jp:i.,!11~ ,.,;:F~~~ hot ;inrl .11n :1 f11trm :J tw1h ----_ 'O'--~[H~ .. !JJ Sharp 2 Bd rm ('Ondo C OROH.A DEL MAR: lagtldad By TM Bery! For Ht, sopWsticat• who lo•es to .....,...: the fonncil dininq room and wpm ate fClllllily room opett out to the pri•ate pool Cll"HS; th• liYilMJ room on the third le•et q.ertoo1&1 the pool and a FABULOUS VIEW ~C•OSS THE IA Y: thrtt bedrooms. thrH & OM hatf baths,~ parldftCJ. A speoclat hoftte f« a sp•cial buyer. Come SH for y0ttn.tf. S565,000. Dalebout Bay ~ Beach . r<,eol Estate OCEAHVIEW 2 Br. ~·· ba. fo rmer rrodt'I with J fantastic vie"' Mu:.t 't't! th" u1· c;-l)ralnr' dt'll2hl l~·-.1 l'tlnd O IO ( O.,ld ~lt'~•J Ownt-r mu:.t wll JASM&HE caEEK F~buloui. gret!nbt'll lor ltar•· plan I Prof dt• 1 11re!'d 1H•ul•r a I lune" ~I.SOU VII•'( h nJ11r ing C.........n'r \~t 640 Kl4f> '-"',.I\ clra pi·-. .111.I WaterfrontHome -----do:.c to PoOI, walk lo rarpl'llni::. 'llflt•r p.11111 5 BR. 4 J)a. rustom ----------1 evt>ryth1ng. A:-.sumabl,r At>l csr.rt t .1ciu t NCt 5JNCt .... . I lnuhlt• 1-!.Jr •1f.!•' ·'" adwtl wate r Cron t ho m e MEW LISTINGS loan. def101tely won l ~111:1 ;:,m '''llilW ,,, :!IKt w 117x 38 ' p vt dork DUPLEX doors 10 last 54G-3666 C OLE O F NEWPORT REAL TORS 2515 E. Coast Hwy., CorGIMI ~ Mer .i110 • Priced Sl .395.000 beach. Two·2 bdrm t Bui Ider w trade fo r 01411er s pad Good !tum Palm Springs Estate mer iw intl.'r r l.'n lal •Whelan 675-5511 !~~!!!!!~~lit'or details on this ho~ Owner nexible on fmanr and appt to see. rail in~. trade. ell' Submit Carol Hoff. agt. 631-0004 ~\1.000 lucHDUPL~ Real Estate "TRY" KISS YOUR LANDl.ORD GOODBYE! 5UPEll DUPER .. ·. 2 u1'o1TS 2 bdrm + l Block \o ocean! Neme bdrm on 30x85 lot •z l e rm :. & s ub m i l ' block to beach OWC Isl ~perale' Reduced to TD Pnced al $185,000. S199.5()0' 752-1700 •· :0-XSIOE B Y SIDE 2 [® m&1a11 ~~~~¥·t:~~f~: . ----.. ·-.. JJ s:.39.000 Units rlose to park. beach ~ shoppmi: associated · S3500DOWM With a new 9~r,;. loan al 12•,'( interest It ma) be poc;s1ble to own thlS large 2 Bdrm 2 bath home Ovt!rlook:-. largl.' gr et>n- ~ll 11rca Sharp, clean wi1t Only $69.950 Call 54&2313 .. - M1M11on llllls Country t1ub 3br. Jba. upgraded Unused Luxury rondo On goU course. $131 ,000 first T D 9 7/8%. Value Brand New Las Ve11as. BROKERS-REAL TORS ZOH W Bolboo o71-J661 thlS absol ly beautiful • Ditenam~·!I de light 1:. c 'tec h o Lo vcl } Wh\' ma lt e s omeon•· el~t; s mort ga ~l' p:i• mcnL' "'he n "'1th 1101\ Sl!l.!liJO tin fl. 911'> .• o pr 1rr1 1indud1nl! IJ'-''' &. ;J.."~· lt•t•'l \OU l'dO J I" ttWrl' an t•q 1ut~ mlt•n•-tt 111 an lX'i!all 1 a·w ;'l.wpl Bc h T wn homt•." Llul llurry on th1~' l'()Urtyard entry. sparkl mg 1.o00l and SPJ m .t Rarden s etting Ckmand ing view or bay & l:ll) hl(hb 2 hvmg room :. w frplcs ·. wt>t bar 1n IJmil) rm . luxur111u" rna!ltl'r c;wlt! "'1th ..,unk1•11 t uh lmm::i r m ovi.: 1n t•o nd1t1 o n $~50 .0UU Cr t<a l1'" f1 n anc1nµ a\ailabl<' (.'all n o w !179-5370 All new 1>us1nenes using a t1clfttoue name, musl by · l•w be r&glste<ed wllll the County Clerk. Tiie DAILY 1 PllOT prov1oes Ill• forms •nd tiling serV1c:ea tor our ; cua1ome1s. II you ere : slertlng • ne• butlne•• c•ll the DAILY PILOT for i lnlonnetlon •nd lorms. • S*i6.000. Want lo sell or~~~~~~~!!!!~~! Nev s ing le f a mily JnYfS REALTY A trade for eqwty in Npt homes. Now avail for un LLSTA TE orLaguna home w )view . lease option . only 673-6210 11'1 & yard. Douglas Honig NEWUSTI $6001m o. Call n o w . 1~~~~~~~~~1 REALTORS 714-973-1191 (Owner ) COSTA MESA 702-384-8464. 1: 646-4321 ---------1GAS SAVER! -Neal 3 1-------- .............. ~-'!!· 3~~-_ .. ,_....... bdrm. l ll4 bath home MO DOWN · rt 17 IUJ •lllAMD MEW• close to Harbor Shopping ''AIB .. • p 11f Ull Center -BllS · Schools 1n Cost.a Mesa's rmest That'a &if,.O~ pay Cor 2 HOUSIS Restaur a n t s & golf area. 3 Bdrm 2 b .. th. a JO day ad lD the Xlnt location Pnnr . only t'OllJ'Se' OnJy Sll0.000' added w ood beamed NOW!VET'S RENT~ TO.OWN f"REE HOME LIST V.A. HOUSING BKR .957.1717. DAILY PILOT v ndt!r-$280,000. Owner lalMMI layProp. Callllly room. large bnck w1U ca rry S41-<M25Bltr I RNltors rireplace V\. no down HAYEITYOURWAY SEa¥1CE • •67S-7060• terms Vacant and needs fast wll:ll you ma} be l\!'.111r1r111 .; 114irm fl 11 r I 1 11 L' ,, '" ,. m()Ot·I nn h11L'•· f'\ t 1u· ... 1n \ tt·\, 1111 .... 11 h .1 , ... .-.1 \ DIRECTORY ' Sell with EASE! ji..!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll~!!!!'I h.itmg. Sl04,500 Act now• look.mg for 1s lh1:> conve-o(> l f NOW! It's a BREEZE '-There·s only one Ca ll ruently located I Bdrm • IF YOU 546-23l.3 home Close to schools 642°56 7 Classified Ads 642-5678 ti.ave a service to offer or . • . .\!.suma ble loan.<1 or w1 II •'II• ·1 t 1t111.1f \ .tl111 - fil S?~~.~~.1~ ~,~-"~!r RADIATES ISLAND CH.ARM SrC'luded Little Island location 2 - Sdrm:-.. s p at·1ous lidng <1reas Lots of u ~('(I hrick . paned "indows . beamt•d c·eilings, just s teps to bay Ownt-r will assist with finanemg Exl'lus1vc listing . $295.000 IN NEWPORT CENTER • 644-9060 9. STAR GAZE :R'il~~ t----.-...---11' ,, 11 l~•U '' ~ ... ·,·~·' .,. .... ~ ... . •• I 141 .. ': .ol!loUJ • t •U•V1 ;:~ ••• 1" ~I-;:,;~ l?l l-66 Ji. :~~~ ~·~ ~~··;,:; r."~: J:1 1 " f ' .... '/ltf4J" ,. .. ,,'lo>d .. ~ni.c • ••1" •' ••· ... t "'1-,if l..:,a1')(.. ,,,,. ;· .. 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A o bo•• 11 10meon1 ' I I' I I , who llkat 1 lllll• "10(8 than -. . --hi• •h•tt of lhe blame end • . 1 E L F A M E I '"~'~ ''" then hie •h•re. of the ........ , ... ..;;,,.,-... , --.,-... , ~., c-ptei. "'• chuc~I. QllOled bv (1lllt19 lrl rhe mhJOn" wo<d .___._...__. __ .....__... _ __. you o. .. loc> ,,.,.,. ftp No 3 beloo. • '",~s7uw~s lmm IN I' I' r r r r I ·~~'o~~~· tmm I I I I I I I 'Cl•NoUTS1iAm.-.. • c111 en .n. uoo , goods tosell.placeanad [ ! sell VA. D on 't wall O~~f~eijD~~;o/tlot ~ lt~ajltlJ ~1iJ~o ('~II toda) Phooe642 5678 . ----.. -.. _ ALLSTATE OPEN DAILY ON BAlBOA ISLAND 1 to 5 PM \ -'· 216 Ruby NEW VICTORIAN RESIDENCE White piekf't feftce, Clllfhewtk dnM)lt, brick .ct ncttinc) mcJIH. A qHlfty h"odiffGld fainity home with 4 be-Ms. forwtell clNIMJ ""· faMfly "" plllS IMitY custom details & w11itN~ Wei locat.d. steps to 2 bayfrOftts. S415,000. Caff 673-6900 #8 ColliM Isle WATERFRONT CONTEMPORARY-SLIP B.awliMty desiqNd a,p CIW11•11t1. ia.thh spaclon Giid printe 2 story hcMM. L-. Mmfw .-.. lttcllld9cl "' tMs 4 bdrnt ~ .ditli'"J ML StolMd C)lass, q11arry tn. ..ct ....ch "'°"· Tow oWll boot slip p6ias smal yard ..ct 2 decks. VIEWS. of wahf' alld llC)lth. SI, I 00,000. Call 673-6900 WATERFRONT HOMES, INC HI .Al l STAH '.1W .. Ht m.tltii Prttt~'"~ M '""''f''mt111t l n" IN t ""' H1.1.\ f'l,,wpnrt H.11K h 631-1400 ilt, Mi"''" A",. li.1lho<1 1~~10c1 6734900 SlllC & ,,Nit HYPER C ~ C C U H Y P E R W D H Y P E R S I A T U R M Y H R E P I Y H 0 J P V C I T I R C R E P Y H 0 P Y U E Y L A I L E 0 U H A A H E L E P A T H A K H R I L E R A S I Y P R E Y A H C H M A T H 0 V A U H S R C R T C Z 1 L Y I M E Y B I R H E E 0 A Z I E T A H P R t M P R T J S P N C K L X S H W N E E A R E E C 0 Y F l R E I Y T I S 0 R P C E R P A H I 0 K D E M N C R T I S Y D P A Y A D R S R W R P 0 E C R R 0 H I Y C H E E 0 E E E M N Y A S E E H H H H U H P N P C P E F T T H Y 1 P I U A C T A Y Y I Y Y 1 D E L I C A Y C T R J E I H W H A H R I C I 0 L P H K P A ' . •. \ R~ALTORS C-oHi~ Canyon \'leW and pool 3 bedroom. 21-, bath home in .:real area $!35.000 ~VALocmt Super starter 4 b<'<irnom 2 bath w irully bwll in ki tchen This s par1ou::. 2·story townhome l!I less than 10 years old and ha!> beaut1Cully ma mta m ed g r eenbe l t s. poo ls . RCTaylorCo . • 640-9900 ----------i ch1ldren·s play yard s . a nd a large c nclused VA Large l Bdrm.formal ruruni; room. btl! paneled rarrul} room. fireplace Spnnkler S)stem Only pnvate patio With ~ 5'; a ssumable loan this I home will sell rast at S&S.500 Call 7Sl·3191 C::SEL ECT S1 17,500 I PROP ERT IES Call 645-9161 ~Do9Mlme ~,, . •-.: OPlN HOUSE ~ REALTY 2 , Cut e r emod e l ed 2 bedroom. 1 bath home s ituated on an R -2 lot. As· s wne 9.S% f'HA loan and owner Wlll ca rry a large 2nd TO As ltmie pnrc ~!!'!l!!!!f!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~ $117,000. Make an offer CaUs.56-~ .. C: SEL i::CT tPROPE RTIES * NEW THIS WEEK * OCEANFEONT DUPLEX-fEE Large a nd beautifully 11¥intained hcach units w ith 4 & 3 bdr m s . In cludes furniture and land. Easily ren I a bl<' and very Ii va ble. $665.000 631-1400 HARBOR RIOGE~VU & SPA Cathedral ceilings. marble e ntry .. ga rde n a trium a nd un li m ited decorator amenities. Dyn asty mode l 2 bdrm. 2 ba. wine cellar. Breakfast room. formal dinin~ r m and conversation pit. Seller wishes A.I.T.D. $38.5.000. ~31-)400 • WATERFRONT HOMES, INC RI Al t'• f A 11 ~"'' Htnt4'1' J"ul(• '"-M • .tl.~~ n._·nt J~ If\ W \.•l<ll l llw.> II~ 1'10111"' Aw N~wt!Vfl Roo." II l\..l~t l"-intl '11·1400 '7Utoo .. ,.,....,., ... , ..... -,,,,...~.-.-.-.......... _....__... ... , ..... ,,... ....... ' ... .......-~ ..... --·--· .... ~---····· -- NEWPORT BEACH Ideal home for lar j!e forrul) F1 ve bedroom:. Thr~ &till. l.drRt' yard "'1th ou.'rsued IJl\'11 <NJPl l'ul f1t-.. a<· l0t'J llon Rcaitsl H.' pni.:t' SZ18 tj(JU 631-?300 ...... *VETS* Use your Ehg1b1hty NOW .LOW D!'\ & LOW l~T RATES Ll-:7 US S HOW VOL' HOWTOQt.: Llf'Y T al& to Red Carpet WELISTEH! f'tORSE PROPERTY 1\C\ now•• Thi:. pro1>4:rt' I' in roredo.,ur... Nth TLC 1, ane 2Br I ba ~1n la "' qlr.. •1ut bualdlnJ!s, :-;,.,., i;.irt Mc:..1 school di.:.l SI i:l,!JUO. ~aa REO CARPET ·-7 54-1 lll2 SUMSHIHE 1"at·o; "'hat th1~ r07' ;i Bdrm 2 f!a :-/t'"'pnrt ll)!h ho!TW.! get:. ·\ bt-aul 1full ~ A\lral"tl\1• 1100 1 cluplt'x • ::! g1•od ri·ntJt.. l'rirn<> lot·a W1'1 S2l!.5.~ II> < >wnt!r f;.10-499!1 JUST LISTED! Gn>at Duoli>x to h \e in or r l'nl t'r ont ho us e 3 bdrm I'• ba . f1rc1>lace. beamt'd re1hng:-. ltear un1l 2 l'ldrm + lnft, 1·Jtht."dr.tl rt>1l1og. su11 · d cd ' Owrw r wants 111 ~ 1> I I ~ 2 :l <> • 0 0 1l R b ll•rt-.(•n Agt!nt 675-23i:J or i~~llS!f8 re<k'C"Orated hou:.t> with ---------• .raa REO CARPET ·-7 54-1202 F'rench door~. k1li.:ht•n ~use and bay win dows S23S.OOO BALBOA ISLAND REALTY 6i 3-8i00 ---- TOWNHOUSE WITH BOAT SLIP Yo11 ha•• the b•st o f both worids.. . .fl'ee•ry alld w~ a.stk & ·-eah'f ior pin ..,,..... w .. ""' J bed. 2-4ory wfflt loads of tpaee-...... IWCISfw ..... wfflt VIEW. Y• OWW .... boat slip! COB.atliftlf Mewpori tocatioft. $27$..000. 673-6900 COSTA MESA COMMERCIAL F-..0.S location with I~ buikti!Mp Clltd shoWT'oom. Hen nistillc) bMsliMu .. Owtter d cony h t T.D. S575.000. 63 1-1400. WATE.Rf RO"\T H0,'1 F~. N kl \I 1-.1 \11 '.• 631·1400 673-6900 .CE -110111 ILllRS CD . OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE SPYGLASS WITH VIEW !ll'.11111f11lh P t•i·11r,11•·•t I-",. l h-dr•~•m 1 In Th• I rt'"' cu Thi· 11111 \\11h l1111-.1 • .ndm1. \ "'"' llf ll11·.1n ~ n,1 \ fllll!t' \1 ,"ll•r .... Ulh ' \\11h t•1rt'l'l.11·1• ,, s .1110.1 :-.p.11 l(IU' 1-·.in11h Hnnm \\ 11h \\1·1 H.1r ~ F11 q 1l.111· Pool ll\\ '1'"11 \\II I 111"1.I' Fl:'\ \"\t ... : WITll I:?"· \I I. l:'\l"I nm ETHL s·1 llH ll si;:1:11MK1 IRVINE \r11 ... 111·;ilf\ 1lt•1·nr.1tl'f1 'orth"noil l'.1110 llomt• Thi" ll11nw ~h'"'' I 1k1• \ \loll• I 111,1<!1• & 011h11t.• Ti 1 I t'"'' Thr•'t' I ,11 i:i· lt1·dronm'-Plu-. llnn11' 1!111•1ll ,11. ... 1m 1fl l-,rn1m Orth -.1.il ~"1 ® .... -·-•·· ......... 1S1·1414 l..omtlY\ Vol~v (...,...., 642-1235 qo1 0o.,..o. ... e 759-9100 #ZCa.,..•Phaa MewportC ...... .. 511-1700 Wc>OebidQI< ( ""'"' 644-6200 ~v .... C11n•o- . .. , ...,...,. . , JASMIHE CREB S uperb l oc a tion excellent i.:11nd1t1on . 2 lHlrm and d i>n . 2 fln!1)1ac·~. open beams A&.t ract 1ve .tss umable f1nanc1ng. $278.500. IARIETT RU.I. TY REGISTER · 642:5200 ~ CdMCOHDO o.ty $2 t 5,000 • Charming 3 bdrm. J bath tn choice area. DUiing nn. famlly rm. wet bar. too many amerut1es to m ... nuo n t:ec land Hrand n\'N on ltl l.' rT\drket OCEAN P ACIFtC . ReotEstcrte 759-1616 11.UFfS COHDO Sl48,500 I' h 11 1 l t' e n a u n 1 t townl"IOW>•' ~:.l local1on 1n the lHufCs . Nt'J r .,chool:. & :>hoppmg Cov cn.'<i patio OCEA.-1 PACIFtC Real Estate 759-161+ 1024 •••••••••••••••••••••• EASJ'SIDE. qwet slrMt. sn.500 Cute 3 BR. alley at·e~' Ofhee ~xdus1ve. l.>e\'in & Co 642-6368 --- 84THTAIMHS rc>OLHOME This del1ghtrul Mes:i \'l'rdc home IS perfect for \our summer enlertam- ing It features: a large family room . expanded master bdrm w /s1tt1~ room and beautiful palk> and decking Ownqrs a(J> very anx 1o us . Ask Ill~ $149,950. Ca ll 540-1151 • 4~ HERITAGE . • REALTORS OdGLEN Dist inct ive oew 2 bedroom. 217 ba con - donuruums . $105.990 251.8 Elden Ave. C.M. 642-6734 MISAYBDE' CUL DI SAC Clean 4 Bdrm plus added family room. new pailil in fl out. New carpets. larae seclu ded lot . Owners moving out of state and •re very anx- ious. As kin g Sl 19,$00. Call 540-1151 -, ,$ • HERITAGE . • REALTOR~, ~ ~ wbo need Ptodae Tbat "1 wbat t1'e DAILY PlLO'I' SERVICE DIRECTORY la all about~ • 4..c, ................. , ..... _ ..... -....... ~ ............... -. ,-.-:._., __ . ... -~ ,_... HERITAGE . . REALTORS OCllllDS 21rJBEOROONS SCartmt111l SIOl,OW Ora V1("tOna btwn N1•wpon• llarbur lilHt 541·155' h"64M 093 .. 29'1' DOWN 10' r (IWOt'r fmancmg on bat 2 br 2•., ba. like n<'W lwnh:.t• '105.000 042.0341,. • • • VenaM....-n 2447 Norse Ave Costa Me:.a ••• Ill S.I. HUMT ICH. c:lrnma r l llR Sl 11()() :.hart• & \ •t •111 IN-11111• t l\H $.ld 1•KI l"uol & I t•11111s \ .. 1 ,1nl hJUt . ,1)0Q ~ 1"1.1 Ill $!Ti ~ l u1 dr i.a• Ill. ftNfe"'wo..ciib tU.a377 ~·2·5 I Ill H~ 1-HI 't \I 't1>.arkh11K ~Br I ~ ltJ r dmbll'r If mu.'l "·1 SJ u !IX) '\1·.,. l••llnl 111 ·~I fri>l1 frllll 1h11111 • r m I-. \ c ,. 1• t 1 " n ~ 1ll'1~hbort11wK.1. \lnt ,,·hi & :.hoppm1t \ \ 6. 1 1111' f1naonni: H' ,,.,. 111 ltN ~ Prrnt 11111\ bl'Cvti~e~ on 2 arre-. t;!~U.Httms1 II I ••• Oe,.rfic•ht 1111 110 home U(() \.II f'l J 111< • t.1 .. 11 11111 iiall!J I.WI l(tt."('UlJt>lt, 111 lt"lll \(I l•K•I • J•ru~LI • vn11.al ..iu prof 1lt!l"01 "" ln1ti.q1tl Im .... 1 •• '" .. ~ IH' ( ,. t I f1. u .. 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"'l!l,0(11) 1J ... t.o 1<1-\ L ES1 \ n . 1!17 JJJI nud1•l l Jn b..• ) our-. ror J.Ql~ia MiCJRl I ()52 S'6.5(k) •••••••••••••••••••••• e~ RANCH R EALT Y 551-2000 MOHARCHIAY 1-~1·elll'nt l..ir~t· rJnlll) hon-..· ha1> .i bdrm 3', bu ram1I) rnom & forrnal Jintnlot Lur~e ma '>lt•r Wrm with :.1l1111g room ----------1 & (1111• lll't•an \ 1ew DEHFIB.0 llu u rd Pd ~at c• l'lllTI 3 3 U TOWNHOUSE rnurttt \ S52S.OOO Yot,i are the winner of two free t1 r~els I $15 value>. to THE UPIZZAM HOISESHOW Julyll . 8PM ANAHEIM lo hr built l o \1JU ~pec1fll<illtJO:. c .. 11 .Joh ul 7148350211 , pg r 11905 7. u r • al horn 1 .. 968.!HOO /\).,'t ' A wt'll mamtamt>d 11la11 3 "lo qualJfytn~ Owni•r wil .oo wocxkd greenbelt On finance ..,,. :.m.i II du~ 11 I> ~lt'~ to pool anrl ~1>a l Q(Jllfta Mi ... RJtv I~~ -l!lGitlJ ~S(X;i) -193·!*4~ 9l.:l.OOOJ Bdrm.rnndo Pnc:l'd to l>l'll at un ll wpor+ luch I 069 John Marshall Sl2U.OOO 1)31 1266 CAll 6 44-72 1 I. ..........•..•••.•...• Coovenl10n Center Titkets may be claimed by calling 642·5678. l'Xl 272 -~~~,3~ __ H_t-_:_ALTOR~ ~ BIG CANYON ~aruJar golJ (•our"' ~lalt.• s.;oo sq ft 4 lCl 6 Hdrm.s. 5', buth.o; Pool and ~l>J $1 .soo.ooo. ••• I"-1044 ---...................... . o...r-Moti•crted Must ·sell E7. can• 2 bedroom condo. 1m ma.culale noorplan. din mg area. wall to wall carpets. Patio ~.500 BKR C.:all540 1720 TARIB.L Q)llege Park. 3br with den. ruce ram home ''' s uma ble loan Sl 10.000 Agt ~5-4289, 545-0JIH ------ College P ork pool homl'. upgraded home in xlnt cond. Pool. 1ac Jyrs old. $137 .500'. agt 545 4289, ~. By owne r JBr . ramtfv room .. l:itoBa. Bil 1n kitchen. Room for boal u1 RV, lrg bock yard Altac;bed dble garage. On cul4e-sac street oe•r schools 6 Newport f'rwy SL05.000. Good financing. _~_1809 __ . __ ..... __ DESPERATE ! ROOM TO GROW 2 SI). 4 bdrms. 3 balh'i, fJmJI) rm ~ drplc close to -.choolsr shoppini: & p.irh. $1 26.500 Upen Ilse S<it Sun 12 5 4~11 Barie wood e H/\NCH REALTY 551 2000 **3000 SQ. n. NOWIS THE TIME The inter est r ate:. are J!O THE ST AINES CO. 673-7761 1.ng down bu l the n :.1 q I! '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I roe-ts Wlll eat up any 'J v lllJ! }OU m11o:ht reohz•· b\ w:i1llng 1 bdrm. 21 ~ ha forrna I dm rm a 111J l':Jt mg Jr('. 1 111 i.. 1t1·h1·n \ µ pro\ :2JU ~·1 rt l 1•11tr.1 l h lr.K'at1>d «onwll m•><kl 10 L-01 legl' l' a r~ IACHH.OR CONDO Oleny Laite &to+tt IO New custom homt.'' bt-tund 1rvn g.ucs w an c·xl'lus l\e 1'1•wporl llt.•J ch addn·~~ I', mile:. t11 WC'~trll rr shQpp1n~. 1l('Jr I r\I m· ,\ \ 1· & Sant<1 hJtK•l From S':!65,000 <>!*n I lam to 6pm da1h or b} appl &12·8281 ur ~14 0614 THEILU~S Dr.unat1c 2 Rdrm. 2 ha. ro r mal din rm tn~ nhumc· Elt~Jnt SllilS. j()() HA.5TINGS & CO. 640-~ All you bachelor'-; he re's ----------one for )Ou l Bedroom IALCOMY Condo for uni) Six.1100 IAY VIEW Wll lntlJ)' t-. '< l'I u" \ (' t't'n 1 n' u t J Redhill~Realty 552 -7500 SlS,000_.,."*f No Qualifying• Take over loan aod move n i:ht U\, 4 Bdrm. 3 bath. 611-1242 In Ir' me ror UNDER S200,000' Al most com pletelv 1 new from top to bottom, This mass1v~ s ----------bedroom. 3 bath home ~ a.och I 048 rnenls your personal tn ••••••••••••••••••••••• l11111111bdrm,:lbath '" cuµ1ed oob 1 ~ m11nttls L.inh· ai.,umable loan + owner "'Ill c&rf) :"e'4 con&t rue t 1on. Ea!'» lo sho~'. S385 .000 0'4nl'r anxious · Wanl.5 offer' (fl)Sunh<M Rl-alt~J 1026 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $125,000 with some wo rk it cauru be your dream home t RO d eg v i e w o r Dan a Harbor 2 Bdrm. 2 ba. fr-p ie. hardwood flrl>, lathe & plaster walls Terms a\a1la ble Owner leavmg stale Call agt for a ppt to sec 7!12 6568 Nt::W DANA CRt::ST SlD~e f<im1ly 4llr. 2' 21:la home. lg lot. $145.000 ~7442 a Toro 1032 ••••••••••••••••••••••• **IEDIEED! Owner s ays take 13000 off Mking price & SEii IT! Call for your personal in spection of this fabulous 4 Bdrm. 3 Ba home by Pacesetter. Only 2 years new. VIEW of moun taJDS, etc. etc. !\s k1n1< $156.900 EXCLUSIVE LY LISTE D BY w,,"dbrldgc I Realty ~51.:1000 l r-9Barranra 1''-'"' lncnf' spect1on l::XCLUSIVl-:LY LIST~D BY Wo,,dh ridge nc.1 1111 :;:;1 '.UHHI 19:.mt\arr'11lt~ l'k1<\,lnuw WOOOl llDGE Ext·ellent 2 BH Plan B Warmington townhome m a quiet loeat1on on l(rrenbell l::nJOY this much ~ouithl after plan dl)(J all the a mt'01t1cs nf l..ikc. lt.•nmo;. paob and "l);i' for Sl27.(.()t) Good r1r1Jm·1ng a\ a 1lablc 644-72 11 USE THE DAILY PILOT '~AST RESULT" SERVICE DIRECTORY f<'or Res ult Ser vice Call 642-5678 &t. 322 ~ ••.••••••••• ~~~.~~ ••••..••.••. !~;'.~ macnab I irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRVINE C~MPANY IWE CHIP OFRllMG! Choice location & panoramic views c ome w ith this 4B R . 3 bath executive residence in.Turtle Rock. Customized throughout to make this one or our best offerings! $300.000. Rose Gammon 752-1414. <V-59) - -752· I 4 I 4 -551-170 (omf'U\ \/ci'ey f' ...,,.., Wtl(>(hdqe (.,,. ... 642-12 lS '44-6200 1)()1 °""''"' ().._.,. H'lfW 1/-(..,,, .. - Redhill~Realty tii:3-7:mo EMERALDIAY Brealhtakrng oceun v 1ew rrom this ex1s t1nR 2 Bdrm. den h ome 111 Errerald Bay Features l ~~~~~~~~~~·I !>parkhng s wi m min i: pool. and glowinl( par quet floors Short walk lu pnv"llte bf>ach and tenn~ Owner ~111 r1nance S4l9,00J don osen real tori; .'. 1213 N COAST llWY LAGL'' \HEM.II 4'17 48-1" OCE.\NFHO:\T New modu lar l' P<' homes. p\'l eommunJl). :! beh5, 24 hr -.ecunl) ... ub letting OJ\ 1714 > 499 3816 What's Your Trade? S2 17 per Day Thal 's httle to pa) ror an ad m lht:-Daily PlkX Servrre Directory that ran establis h your proresslonal 1denl1ty f'or more 1nforma t1on call 642·!i611f. ---- FAMOUS NEWPORT RESIDENCE BACJCIAY SPAMISH CHARM Pool, llot Tub. Volle' ball Court. 1 txlrm + )1 a1d'' room Price n :du«t1on Sl!f';.000 Bnng cre<1t1\1.• olrcr Tll'rra dct Sol Realtor ll~'flda ~ ;.1ros1 Mli I~ I IA•if\ c· nle,'\Jl!t' '"""'·~· C-Ompletel~ r('furb1shcd. IJfll' block ti) bo·ach You ''""" the land. Gn •:it rmancmg $205.000 ~ 759-9221 SPYGLASS lllLI •. c·ustom f'Zlghsh Tudor; 114 ll<>j:ky Point 760 9612 COLDWB.l IAHKH HAS MOVED To its new permanent location in Sou th L ~q:r una a nd 1s n ow intl'rvicwinJ! experienced Real Estate salespeople to fill the few rem a ining vacancies If you have a d esir e to work for the largest diversified Real Estate Compa ny in the nation. please call Eamie Rice at (714 ) 499-1320 to arrange for a confidential interview. AN E QU AL OPPORTUN I TY E MPLOYER A COLDWELL BANKE" CO. 499-1320 831 -0836 31&01 Pectflo CoHt Hwy. louttt ueun• ov :ma 2 frplr' ;•"WO ~to i.I s:t79,WO J•nrrd f!M' 11uh ·k HJI.' Uy ovrner li7J~ EASTllUff ttcuut 3 Br 2 ls. homl' l,rl( )'rll O w n~r will 1'Utr) lit 1L1._r; w 120'. d w n S l ~9 .000 Im m.ac-ullalt· 7!.2 2197 1\~I\ DUPLEX two 2 hdrm'\ Stt•p!I to ur~an fc rhann{'I A . ., -.um.iblP In Jl 101,•. O W(' ;mcl t!IO I :!01' 40! h ..,, $111 · 1100 u~n l'r \1:1·nt Don J\73 flll!7 LJOO ISl.E In OWNJo:lt 'e"' on \t arkt!l I ll<lrm .1 b.1 45 I .ot .JJ7 \.'1J )tenlune. s:JSS.OW Owner Agrnl 673 41!H SI0,000 DM l"o.t• J Bdrm horn" ~ '4ood floo". -tatnl'<i glJ~' '4 ooc.t burn1ni: frµl1 \ .1ulte<l ~ood 1 l'tl Ill&.'! thruoul. & lart-!•' 1111 End uf cul ~·· :..11· .!. t·ar i:JrJ)!('. T .1)..1 11\ • r f1n un r111.-~ '\j() QL'\LH·n:-;t;· "1• SJ 14 500 l'hud~ -;:,:! lih.1.1 wkU)', l'I<'~ '4 k11<.h 494 1005 SEAVIEW'S IEST Pnmc loc w dr<1mat11 \ ll'WS ·I Bdrm llrnacl moor "' ru~.tom rratur~ Ownt•r mol 1 \JI c'<i L'omparc· '.1lu•· .. t $378.500. and -.ubmtt ROGEfl'S REALTY 675-2 311 Lido I~. ~n H04tH W 1• cl , I 5 . (' o r n 1· r t..hJrmcr "' B..i' \I•~ 232 \'1a San Heino :Jhr 1ti;i . ram r m . rormal 1h11 r m " J I I Cl A I! \' II l \ ir.:1m,1 O' Hnt•n 673 7300 1.0\ t-:t.Y Bii! <',11"11n ru ... nho011.· lor , ... it-I" owrll'r 2 br :: b..1 • dc·n l'wl. jJl'U/11 ll.'11111:. 1 rt ... ""' l' I-' 11 r " I' 1• t t · ;d I !f.}S I l:tJ HY OW:". I. I< LO\ I I\ ~ ~·t'lud :i hr :: b.1. r 1rn open lk.·..tm. '""'· dt.•1 k s1:·i.1011>t5 11!11. Builders For ml~r I<! I l'rt)r decor dtl'<l :1 Hr :.! B..t unh S13.uioo Jnhn ~tar.;h:ill tiJI IZf)I, l~fZ~l - Ri':ALTOHS SPICT ACULAR "POIMT" 5 IDRM Only 3 year.:. new "'1th \aulkd "'oud beamed • 1:111 0,::~ ~·our me I -......... ..... ............ ..... ....... , .. .;;;.·;;;:,~u ....... =~:r;;• •n~ ............ === ...... .. . flirw.· . . '... ........... ••• ....... ... " ........ a .......... .. ....................... 1-...0.0 ...... ft ..... . ..... , ........ ~t. ~ llt, ......... . .,... .... LM Y • ....,.., ... ,... Au~. PN'"OOI C.--.t.* '1'(T·-...... •Intl• '•••'1 i.illM . .,,. .,,.,. .... . °" )UW 4'Wft ,Iii ..... -.. ·r:a •••. AIJ·" ..... No-..... ,,,, Or. c M ......... or "_..•·•• ... •I•• of ·, .... ··-.. ~= ... •lfau opllo•I oolt • .,4 mo11nl1lu from H111 -nn .. .,.,. 11001•0 Cal now, ----- 34 au· a Br . a b•. _,. ........ r..ainve.1.-u1 Youn! •I*'*-hon.w Jul&UI o.tr1W.28r! ..001 wtltl ltx.JO enc:'I 1a-1 " PttodlNUI. buyer. •,U • ._...... G........ • ..,. • CM HS u.ll I 8 U -r 0.-PllUo ._.. erea ator•r." 1parH. H I)' °' ' °' 1 ¢All JIOI R1ll1cota&Ald (s.519) I~ t •rti andae•p1n 11 N•ar •t 1• •••••••• .. ••••••••••••• R!NTIMIS 131·4&56 1 lu~•·. puoj. tcnn11 Mtaaloo Hiiia Count ry 1 ri.., 1111 In• lm mred O<' •Me MIW UtlTS Cub. a bdrm. a ba • up 3 bdrm. 2 ba. aar . Ip. c-up11nc> tM.S.00 t~rm1 4 Un.ill •l -5.000. O*led. UnYIM!d. Lu1n1ry pittlo. Ne w carpel:\ & c7J4 1 72K 6510 10UDJ1.1 a t .,.000 Condo On toll course dral'd f795 mo t~t. & New fin.1nc1og at l21,,, 1 131.00 0 flral T .D lut. 1200 d e posit. --------•I Jl..~11%. fixed r al{! 9· 718% Value 12'6.000 642-S2llO TSL l.ov1tm ts · &6.2· 1603 Want to Mil or trade for - --------•EXCITING• 5-ecHllhr IJ:>vely Highly upg r aded Villa Wet1t Home. 20x60, Laguna Hills n1ceat 5 -.lar park. l'Or ner lot w l&r1e patio arc•u Air 1·ond o n l; $27 .500 tJK.5029 > uctor..tr 1!*7 1 Travc•lezf' w cubana. outside patio & garden Du.hwashcr d1\l)OSJI fro:.t fre <• Fri g1 da 1 r1· Frt>nch .irl(lOtre cJ1\lth-r. 2 stor\,gf.' :.hl'd . romer lot 1HU636l C1.AS SIC MOllLEHOME SALES Zi06Harbor Stt.'206 .4. 540-5937 4-ft.ll W /fBMS PltlCI & LOGATIOM ~ down will get you 12% 111t. 111 the heart of one ol Ole best 111vesl- ment areas lD Southern Call!. Al 1 LX gross. the pnce LS onJy $199,SOO for four 2 Bdrm homea on a 50X240' lot fo'OR INFORMATION CAU 644-72 I I ~NIG[L GAILEY & ASSOCIATES OWHBIMCOME E side C M duplex Pnde ot owne rsh1p J Br owne r unit $135.000 -----~·-•-•_--1 Pnnc only Agt 546-2978 ~~:w MOUt-:1. dbl ('Xp.in ch C ~1 Ad1ts over 15, no Pl"h SIS.975 '\'t up •:l<ISSI J & J 522 4080 ('()ZY I BH 1-:iqJJndo 'ir llOtJ!Z llo:.µ1t.ll ~µat·c n •nl $1 111 rn•J 1\~t>nl 54~ 4Wi MO l lL E HOME $3,000 Dn Compau) repo"•-.i.1on Garden Grove Adil l'k 11..i&WI IEAUTIRJL n1nEWIDE ~:1 l u ro . J Br . .'Jl ,1 tU'>tum thruu ul \~I RACH HOMES L01J1111M1 a.och.l"IL L' nde r SI 8. 000 t CK 60'l7 1 CJll TORTOISE MOBILE HOMES 972·8421 FOl ~Al N \ all1·y l hr cloubl•• on I ~1· lut 'r 'tore.. ~chool.., HTIJ ll1·a1h fnr 1 .. 1,un• II\ 10.: "' d~IJhou... pool ,,., s.!I '..A)(I ·~ ,(;>(, 1•m '.\11mad IS Al:!' 1• r• n1 Sl45 mo t'lt'I & wtr 1 nl'I lla rbor & N"'Pl ar1>..1 S7800 best orr &.15·9332 aft SPM 4crNrJe fw SG6e 1200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HUMTICH Nr Lake Park 6 UNh . . . . $325,000 1\Jl 2 bdrms. mt lo b<:h . xlnl cood I ._llwjlOll ldl lllty 842-4 I 14 14~5027 Aslt for J im Wilson DB.UXE DUPLEX 3 Bdrm 21 ~ Bath each with family room. huge master fl rcplarc & dou ble gar<igc Excelll'nl 1':asb1de Co'>t.i Me~a is.2 1~ l Ci)UAIL A_,~~~~- to,.ti Tll l :lO ,..M.I lnc.tust n:sl lot 18th & PlaC"ent1a Ht>ady t o huild ~a rk Howard, i l4 ~ 4100 4-P'LEX G<JOd rent:t.1 :irea or San ld Ana All 3 Br 2 Ba In· 1omc Sl!I MOU Ov.n\.r •n..iy c·arq <)\ 11 " ~;;.ooo d"' n F ull vru, ~~ .. j ) , A PR.€HIGE /'"--4--I HOMES Real E~U.l«" Profess1onab 3333 W Coast Hwy .NB 645-6646 \l~Sunda~ lftdMltri ai I equity 111 Npt. or Luuna home wtt h. view & yard. Do u g l a s ll on1g . 714/l173-119l COwnerl. .......... W-...cl 2900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LIA.SI/OPTION wanted. A gt 493-0202 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....... ,. .. .a.d ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport Height.a 2 bdrm + bunk room , !!malt gah,ce. NO Pfo:'l'S. 5'95 673-2256 East.aide 2 bdrm. Enclsd garage, prv. yard, $420 . 646-5 946, 642 ·444 3. 7fi0. l.9M Elegant f:ntertainer ! Redecorated' $375! 3Br Breeiy P auo(541$4 > fee RENTIMF..S 631-455.S Fomit• v,..,., 1214 .........•.....•....... eor... ....... 3122 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Luxury 2Br. 2Ba J.w-qkse, IRVINE TERRACE 3 :.pa & pool, cp ts, drps, bdrm with ocean view frplc. AC. 2 <'Cir Rar. Avail July lst $1000 955·1550 d}'>. 499·3694 644-9806 eves ------------------... .,.. .. och 1 169 FAMIL'i' llOM~ • ••••••• •• • •• • ••• • • •• • • .a bdrm + bonus rm .• l UDO ISLJ:: by week or ba . f rplc .. d1shws hr. rronlh Jusl re(Jlodclt."d 4 paLJO Kids & pets OK br 2 ba.Walklo bcJch S67S + $600 dep club & leruui. 675 6161 7141964·251>6 or 973-2971 ~ent,no re_c ____ _ 1w1a4. a.och 3240 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 3202 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TRABUC O CANY ON rustic Jbr log hous~. 1 acre retreat. Creek . cor ral s. lrt!C!i St:i50 714--673· 224 3 ---------..-.OOlllaltd 1206 .•......•.............. Sm 3 Br 3 Ba frplt. 1>at1e1 2 ,.ar j!ar ~ '1 Year!\ leasl' A' a ii ~ 15 Slltt mo lnclds u uL-. fj..$6 97~ lalloaP1•111ia 3207 ......•.••.•••.•....... P POIDl. S BR. 3 Ba, C'~l home. fanta:.llr loc Sl.JOC rm 714·551·3:253 ~C9f sM)llh! ~· Bnck Crplc: • Nl'w huge rrd > ard · Appk Bnnit Jumor • 1 ~1 ff'•· REJ'rrlM ES 631-45.'>.'i CoraM .. Mer 3222 . .....•...••.....•..... OCt:AN Vlt-:W 5 Bdrm. fa m 11) rm. PQ<•I honll-. P't tx· .. <·h~ SG!XJl nlJ Nt\. 6i!> lll-;'I/ :-..-:>Bdrm.:? bJ,:? 1ur ~ra)tl', b,iJl Vil) r r}lll ~ 5650 mo I-.\,. ~'ll ~13 2br. Iba. v.asher & •lf) 1 r n1lt-11ut111. s1~11 m 11 )earl\. b4!> 237!> dy:. ~eve11 ---<---- Elegant2 bdrm. ram rm & den. ($725 mo> Plush C'rplS, 21,, ba, Cl-'fla r & ltla........ 5 blks to ocean Dbl C'ar µvt gar. Jully mainl vd Adults. no ~ Inquire at 52'7 18th ~ 7"1 96() tiJJI WALK TO PAHK l.1k1· nPw, spac1ou.-. :iRr Lush lamlst•ap1n.:. d1· "rabll' nc1ghborho11d near ~chool.;, & 'ihopprnat. 9iOO mo A"o avail 4 Hr. 2Ba .... ame area. s1m1l<ir featu r e:. $Ii:!;, mu HURRY! 847 1622 or 848,9&&0 4 Bd.nn, 2 ba+ram rm. 1..i(e ba<'k y ard ltV at· t.'\:'SS S600 mo 840 5504 Uc..ich walk wndo. 2hr ~~n 'pa , Jae. poob :-.n pets SSi5 840.39:$6 llunl.lnlo(ton llarhor area "'wly redecorated Lr>( 2Rr. 28a. formal dmm.: rrplc N1•w k1 tchl'n l..Jwldr), extra lrg. rear ) ..ird S6ao1m11 Dy" <,.Ji; i~ort'ves IW0-42611 ::,uµ·r tBr :l lid :ltar~·ar 1.'t'dnr v.tr ~-;~,mo .lulu ~~.842 .111 I IJdnn 2 ba fam rm Super clean. !:'ear park & «>ehOob Avail aft Jul) t llh Sl675 mo 963-3042 1l\ hl'n. l>..1lc11n\ c.1mc rm .ind :,,-; · .. p..1 11 1 lllJ'>lt'r bJth r·u ·s mU< n rn-in• '\ov. offrn"il at 011 " -1 .t~I llUCI ()~ n• r ·1lllanr1n..: .1\<itl.1bl1• \ff S llA.."iT /\ Sl!.1\1'\ Ol" ,,rc.,1. •11ur 11v.11 :'\un.h 1u ~l1 n1r,1n1hl J 'P•·ct.1rular '1C''4'> l. '''''IU.'>l•IO tlfl "'hi• h l11 rJlSe food hur.t·'· """' · '>hl'l'P kit.I., 11r l'fJIHI lo.ids Uc.• ...-lf ,ufr11 ll'nt l'..111 Pat ~lu rdu«h C 0 Properly 2 I 00 ........•.....•........ I OfTHE BEST 111 rut indu.'>tnal proswr '' , 1•nlrdlly loratl"d 1 lloc.k rrnm do~n111~n 1 .... ~un.i o ... ner askrn)! 3 BR 2"7 Ba . deMRllel htn· 1:ur W U. \Jrrt ~>dllO Blln.' Part r•Jrfl Slit!> rn• 7lf• I t.·llotrn~· ~·;i 6-1-1 ~J 3224 ..........••........... • •3 Br. 2 ba Condo nr !'> C~ PllLa Pool. 'Pa Ga' pd S59~ 75 1 6~66 . ~590217 t Hr 2 lia. S625 mn ,,.,,, b.•J• h. Ir.: ~rd !11.2 -"«I• ,,~I "•>-I Bi'. \l.:TIFL I. llOl '~I' (I, ~I' 1-. I m1 t11 l>t·<1< h. 4br 2h..t. ram rm '1111 rm . frpl ,up1•r C'lo"· lo <.t·hooh & 'ihopµ1n.1? G .J r d ,. n " r . $ R 5 O CALL 644-7211 en. vu BIG CANYON Lt'ase $80() J>t:r month ~ith optwn lo purchaw at $00,(J(J() Call for 1k t ..11h L'l·ntury 21 '.'\ewport C1•nter 1>111 :i:J.'1i \"1s1a.-. l nllm1tc.'<l Hlty -; 11 lf.O 11:\:i!I ~.WO Call lk-ulonom1C'-. Cottdo,..iniwms (Town-Loh fw SG6e , 2200 ~ fM Mlle I 70p •••• •• • • •• • • •• • • • • • • • •• ••..................... ~1otTlJ Ra' ort .. , u ' u 1ot ir.. Wocidbnd~t' Twnhse :!tlr I r rom $2990 -.. .1 I k In , ba. 1·nd unit J1r11!>, bl'<lth' tt>rm,. .1\.111 Imm IXl<JI. J·H' lt•n Ch IJ)J MZI 1 all ~.;i 1 5015 1'.\'"' 1~ ll4om.t · -D~ wknds. or leave ml':.~aRe ...:;i' ' 2400 at !fi3 0944 ---------...................... . 3 Br I b.i :.! car l<(JrJ)lt'. AduJ~ "nl) :!1811 Ca-n)on =B Dn'« b y ~20 mo .64!>~ KJ D S /PETS Ok t-: .... I I> ~. ..... p J \ I Cl u .. l u ,..nhou"" l!Jr..1~·· fl'Ot't•iJ IJd (111 $.>':I .• 642 2510. 646 ~ --~ 1076 ~s". 1100 ---------~ Hugt' older hou.-.t• ,h.1n FOi LE.ASE ..,,. z peop le ~pa1·r •••......•...•......... 11 V2 % A NANCI NG Sl95.000 bl for JO ) r. wub µymts a pprox $19~ permo SS0.0002nda\all C'>lm JB'l'"'on nrly t ..1rn· dose to bch $395 ()()(1 Own Agt 498-0257 ..••...•...•........•.. B~ builder. n('w duplCxM t"1r;l O""n1•r cl1 Pfl.'('IQ lion !-ian Cll'ml•O t<'. II( l'dll \II~ s11t ·1 11011 t'd"h 116>! • -;w, • 7 • 111a \.J6.013J !>36 '•JH 'llew 2 bedroom 2 bath prH ac ~ & lrN"' W "dt home M1ss1on Lakes nr bus No kid:. J>("h Coun l r ) Club Gc1tr 125(> + ullls. lsl & la.st ~ tennu. pool &autlfully $100 Da~ 752-7!121. ext l.rndscJped, no main· 283 tcnanrt' > ard 9tlltJ Clubhouse Rd BeautJfully re~lt'd 3 E.SIDE FIXER Desert Hot Spnngs Br 2 Ba home. near OCC. 2 wut..s . onl) 1~ down CYP'IUS SHORES Ask for Hobc.>n. M1thken 213·378--2572 ask ror J J. 541 015'9 or ~137. 0c... a.och Estate 631 12fi6 Mission Hills Countr y New, prest1 g1ous rt• II ~i1 V.P. j ~.:';II Oub Jbr. 3ba . upgraded. s.1deoce Sec gate. t!X .. ~ 1 .I"~.:. j, ·" lfnust'd Lu.llury condo. c I u s 1 v e b ca c: h & On .:olf course Slll,000 clubhouse Ever) rm a REALTORS fi"t T D 9 7 '8'> Value magruf1cenl vu Corner $29),000 Want to sell or kX, adj. to rormer.N1ltnn Properly 2000 trade for eqwty 10 Npt. estate By uppl onl> ••••••••••••••••••••••• or Laguna home w /\•1ew $750 .000 S<l8 11 1\!i . 6DELUXEUHITS & \ard Dou1t las tlonig. 1·72J..8828 & WI f>5112 PRJME EASTSIOI':. CM 714.!17J.1191 <Owner 1 2 Bdrms tlolch ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1080 11ll::STARNESCO OlfofC09ty 673 776_1 ___ .... ......, 2550 ----------1;;;;--;;;.;;;;;;;;;1 ..•........••.•••••.•. • Jo'ou.r deluxe u011S. 2 Bd 2 Ba ea. w1lh garages, $250,000 s •• a..a&tate offers you t hese pro· pe rt1es 1n the Paso Hobfes area of Central Se'en nt.>w unili. w1lh CalJJonua OUTSTAMDIMG-. ftttplaces. many extru. Mobile h"o me par k & . troptca.1 back yard set· S520.000 l\partments . $230,000 ~ witothSoln ~~~ltnPglad!as ..... McC .... ltltr. With t.enns ...,..,.,"' \AH03 ~ _., Motel-apartments . Beautiful J Br + J CAR 541-7729 owner manager-home & GARAGE! l Year homr l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I room for m ore unit$; warranty & VA terms If UNITS l2&0.000 with terms. Sl17 ,SOO. Ml.D.i·horse ranch on !> 55'.altl C.C.ta Mesa. OWC with acres with home & bam : '°'' ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEAN FRONT HOME White water vie• from every room. 4 BR 4 Ba. 1115.000. Ai\. llZB-3384 or 84CM8(M 20'7., down. Full pnce Sl80.000. Terms ava1la· ll00.000. 17 un.lts All are !Me. 2 Bdrm This property Jn town. Com me n ral. has spendable. JJ.000 sq. feet on main 4-PLD street, $3.75 a sq. foot. ST1U. LOO«IMG? W."Y• ........ Fa•td y_. ..... ...... orAptJ ova 1.000 c.f"o1 wd Yec..ciff! All Areu 6 Pnces To Choose From! IBmMIS 611-4555 •New 3 BR twnhse. fplc, ga r . pool & s 1>a . rruc:rowave , W /0 hkup $69S-S79S, 75 1 ·6 166; 754Z17 $2.17 lllr DAY Thal 's ALL you pay fora JOd•y•d tn tbe 111.YPUT SOllE IBTllY 00 IT NOW! 64~1671 I 661 <n23 Qr J .493 0221 Hearh~1de l:H1ss' I br' S3115 ' t ·o7 \ Cotla~c·' HreplrH'•" 'If>';•' lo bt•h \II 3 ppl! I 54X!l I fl••· Ht·nrirnc ~ 1;:11 45.'l~) \1\l'.\:'JT. 3 Hc.irm , kids & (..'l'L' 01\ l-\'111·1.,1 \ ard :-v;.J m ' ~•,.! •t':"I rbr huu.-.1• fl\r r1>nt :-.1n ..1ro•a ~I m•• ~3303 2 ;! 0 II u n l 1 n R t on Landmark. 2 bdrm 2 ba 41) yr'> + 89~ 37Jfi $poll You rse ll 1 SJ9.<I ' :"'t>wl) dN·or ' Gara~t" Ne~ apphann-s' Pool Wont 1.1'.'il. (SJIRI fl'r R~l ~H.5 1)31 .a~..,..., IWi140R ........ 3242 .......•............... Spec lat·ula r view of water, 2bdrm. den. 2 1 ba. TownhoUsc. pool, Jae ~awia. 1enn1!I l'OUrU. I ) r old. $850 Bob Laurito 840 "383 CORAL CAY Mam Channel 4 Br. 3 Ba 3200 sq. rt. Spa, 60 fl d o c k . S 2 I O o / m •> 2131287-SS.15_. --- WATERFRONT 2Br, 2Bu home. SO' dock , dlbl Rar, Ac ross frm bc h cluh SlSOO mo. lse. (213) S82>3177 Gorgeous 28 r 2Ba $450 ! 2tstory! Garage pauo Kids/Pets OK • ($248) fee R ENTI M F.S 631455.s 1244 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Woodbndge condo 2 Br. patio. lndry rm, lake & µiol l500/mo. 548-9676 WOOOBM OGE 4 bdrm 2~ ba. fireplace, 2 car prage. Pool 4'l te nrus. $7115 mo. 640-9991 ••••••••••••••••••••••• C.C.ta Mesa locallon 3 Other R·2. R-3, R 4 It Bdrm 2. Ba. OwMr will commerlcal properties atTY at lO"k ror 4 years. available Also. R· 1 B .000 down f'ull price acreace ava.Uab&e. S205.000. Yearly Income For rurther information, 120.0000. Tenan11 pay contact WllUe:e s-........... LAllle•iew .. Wn61h19' l=========t 3 Br. 2Y. Ba .• ra m . rm. FP. central A/C, lwih 2319 Sprin1 SlrHt Puo Rob&es Loteaomelb.iq vahaa ble! Cabfomia N446 AKe an ad in our l.oat 1805) 2J1.n10 and f'ot.aed tohamftl. Rc:il Ealale lnvestmenlS 1----------1.-._t'a _.__ ....,._,_ •~ 3333w Co lH N u SeUwith·EASE1 ,,. .... .., .... __ ..,,_ as wy. u ........._ ei....·ve f-·-... •A ' _.., "-6 .. 6 It's a BREEZE --1 -... ,._ .. Claaifted Adi M:t-WM llem ot vai.. Clc»ed 5'mday WRnt Ads • , ,,.. . ~ ................. .. . "\ ...... - _a. , .......... ,.~,,,.. .......... . covrd patio w /a ut o sprint. • lrR 11.lDdecll. *°· No peta. 7S2·25!i0 Tnde yow old stuff few new a ood lu with a a.allWd •d. ICZ-5178 .. '\ • RVM~ It 111~ Lillie ul lki•l tbp. 2. bdrm, J atury finplac9 900/mo'"" rl)' .... ..,)....., &Sl ...... --------Db 81ytro11l. 3bdrm, Iba, . I Rr. 21, Re rondo, JO boet f.llp ~ mo Ad .,,,, pr, Nfn1. frpl, yurly, 1dult11 . no pl't 1 $1000 Imo tl48 HU, Clew• JZ76 ~':!_ ..........•..••....... ........ ll07 .,. .............. ..,. ....... ........ • ••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••• .... .... ~ ....... .. ....................... ...... . ............. . .I bdrm 01 tl•Hher I hllt lf11m lwuh k Hh t If\ ... ., rl>f• Avail Jul~ *· l~•b•, •nl• AnM tt.11t1u . MH trfll11 I'd yf'd aar. lnqwn1 8'GI» ll bl (.1111 1J 141 Ml ·---· ttetttl IOAM lo H'M ntr. Vlt;TORIA.N ZBr • pr Adil.I, rrpl!o drp11 blln1. fn('l.I yll W»l« pd 41JO 1117 Vl\'10f'I» St ~ milNNINU Ira it bdrm i bM 1tankn apt l'uul. rt-i' 11n11t s.:s!J:)mv 710 W &ah Sl • hr I IUlll' I bdrm t'undo tlanc•· JJUOI. lf'flnlA 6 '\P" $.)Oil • d'9 JXJ• ll !HlJ "110 , Aft 7 VM 1t•La ~~ Adulll. w.illl to ~11ch, no Jlit'L'I Z1IC> 12\h !'.fort'l"I Adwt:I. r10 j.14.·llf, walk to b\:•~h i HR. 219 1$\h Stn't!t lllATHITHE IRHU Atl,.ctlH condo, WI.Ill 1.na ctaatJiMe to ahopp111a t.t UMlt offered for lea... 2 ttdrm . 2 bath . flrep&.ce. pool. adi.Jt. on ly Juat It.Led, M> hurry ~Y 172S monUlly 17 I 41 6 7l-440t IZ I )I H .. 1121 HAR•OR /\ Ill\ '"'on 111 llHr bm lll\l':.tml·nt Co ............. , .. •••-••••••••••••• ••• •• ..,., eq, ft f« ... per mo. lilo¥tq! Avotci depc»ll1 4001 Birch St N.8 . Aattnt c ut llvlna expe n ac•' Stl·Jm Profe111onally •Ince ----------1 1171 HOVSIMATIS 83Ml34 AM. Y MO CHAKI ••HOWll•• Rental Sharin1 Servi~ Jiu Roommate •'or You 96.l-Ol5797day1953-0395 ......... .... ,.,.c.-.. Pretrt.I aMM» t: x tt. •ua te . l ncld1 a.c ser vlru, recpt .• phone anawennic. imderarnd prkng., telei1 • antlq ue decor. con f rm. 644·7180. Ask for John or J ane MIWPOITaYD Kaachu Sun Jouqu1n piiat kM' top '''"el t'ondu W'lth ~ t'UUl'M" \ ll'W :! bdrm. ~n. frpk . :! tw. J .,.UC.. '7!\ll mo 1~ ~ raopurt to Parad111,. ~· l>rum Kllchen' 48c,Z 8a,v~ryl1t.allont Bnr ll ttrrpl•u tasty floor. be.uurw nf'w db ltOIJd IOC"auon RC'dc-ror' tlt-<-or, frV,k . pvt . 111 Wun't l.bt' 141167 1 r1•t• ~arh & t,/y Av111I now lrit i!bt, 2bi.. bit JOii, t.lu. hwi..~h-.•r. Nh>Vt•. • vutil• ~mo ~ 11~ ~ S43J $!50' Sl.lnny !Hr' New' All mu10r 11pplc' 1-'et l"!~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I Lwrury In Newport' $.17$ BmlATE COSTA..-SA 2482·"8. 7800 1q. ft . 2 Stol'y, Completion ap prox 12·:-.0·80. Finiabed lO S"9l. &U-3493 Beaut v1'"w, pool. IJYI aer Adwta oot r.:,u ~l..QIS3 or 97$-00 7 University l'k t:otlJu. i th 2&1. 2 l'll.f l(Mr, ~7$ lllU Av11l IJ I ~ tilm l'\J~ Rmtimr<1 631 ~ ('tuldttn OK, 11'2:> 111v AM l 2IO 1012 Weit llalbua J1•ff 7~3777 ... btreL-.1.._ Ucitn. quuet, l Br, I Hu No ludi. /V('lit. $325 trno l 'all J .. rr 63l l:.lti6 -~~-~ IU:Al.TORS i HK ~'Ondo. lob or "'ood t.'fld ilAfUKt' M~-sJ c rdc· ¥rCJt. $450 mu A::.k ror IU:N1'1M i':S 631 ·4~ s.thh.-• 3116 --...................... . lr'YIM 1144 Studfo a pt. Pvt. bearh. ••••••••••••••••••••••• pa.rtong. Avail. now. $375 Woodbr1dl(t.' Condo 2 uicl util.499-4644 bdrm I b;1 I )car old. l'nd Will 1nclcb fn~e. all Af ...... Fa Ai•d n·1· f:il'll i\ltract1Vl' orU.fwwi1ll1d HOO \\,ol 1mnwd. $SOO mo •.-••••••••••••••••••••• l'aJI Bot> Da)S 55&0356. t-:ves$S2 3$61 Sawil~V-1 WUlowl.. sgl. 2br. frpl. :! ear aar pn'l ) rd. nu pets $~$0 m o l.St· S59-Qjl5J OA(.'llt;LOI< UN IT N1·11r bt!a~h .. oct•an $300/mO )'l'8rly +di!~ l"or m 11 r11 111ru t·all 55&-2321 2 BR, ftreplJce. sundc•t k , new cptS & dl"Jl6 ~ JH\h rear upper' $485 1110 Yt'arly 645 IH 1\1 ur 972-!199'J li1U.S46 ~ IAIJ-a l.och · 11 41 New 1&2 bdrm luxury adult apts in 14 plans from S390 , 2 b drm townhouses.. r rom $.\JS • pools. tennis. waterfall... ponds• Gas ror cook ing & heallllg pu1d f'rom San Diego f'rwy dnve North on uearh to Mc l'"adden I.hen West on Mc Fadden to Sea"' ind VlllaRe 1714)1193 519ff ..USHTUDOI P:I>. Very APJK'.thng. Jll IJla)OI' UpphJlll't'S 1\lr1 Impressive l&l2H f~ R.entJ at! s li.J' .. ::.a5 Ut tbc ~nv11cy, \tew, 1•h1l1lr1•n OK. 17$0 m o l~h .. '"1!1 t~al\7PM llir. l.c baek}1u d. l'et.:. OK ~ 7300 or ~26811 Golden S h ore:. t'llJO> r>1~l1n1·t1H•ly designed S2lO pt:r week Ual•h summer nea r the bt-Jd1 $t.'JO' Lovely 2 Br! gar Resp. adulu. No vets 2 IJH l Ba. l'hllclrc11 UK L.agima ~ach 3241 <'hd's kitchen fireplace UUl pd. 106 i:; Uay Ave. Only S365. )~63 i-; llJ!h ••••••••• •••• • ••• ••• • •• ~ean Vll'w ' (49911 fee Apt 9 P I a l' "" M v n 1-· r 1 ...............•..•.... Ort'anfront l bdrm $450 Vt.'' mu Arro:.s from llt'1Sler Prk. 67!> 3067 \\lhtte Water View' $300 Alr' Pool • Sumn~r fun Aµplc Good 1m!u l:':nJo~ rwwlytlcl·or ' 15816) lt.'t' llt-:.'ITIMES 631 •1555 4Br . ocean view. yarct Ri',:NTIM f'.S 631-4555 . 714 TIS 2460 Avail. now . S79S/mo. c:ar.acMtMar 3122 -----,..w'port leach 3169 957.1.900 or 640-93'$ •..__..__,_a..:_ _. ••••••• •• • •• • •• • •• • • • • • S32S· $490 l & 2 bd r rn ••• •• • • • • • • • • • • • •• • •• • • ,._.__sw.a 3425 2 bdrm den Roomy S49!> Apl(l'ownhousc. Put 111. OCEAMVIEW •••••••••••••••••••••• o ·•s t ·,s 7171 lmlconv, lndry rn1 ,·111 P1Dl NEWPORT ·1>u"lou". L1vin°1. S360·, pen a un. 1 ., ' "" Exc1t1ng t.ri level 2 • " ,. AcaCla,CdM.846-3767. hutll·tns, i.vme with/ COUMTltY CLUI Bdrm+den w ith muny Irvine Dwelling Air! c:n r l o s t.•d 1ta r:i 1tt· amenities. In 11 i.uper Secluded! (6421) h•t'. Stucho APT. $240/mo. 1st lmmt'd oecupuncy TSL LIVING location. S900t mo be. llentune~ 631-4~ & last with S200 :.l'l'. No Mgmt 642 1603 S1n~ll's , 1&2 hl·cl room Avail furn jSnaciou:. J br. 1," ba. µet s . <.:a 11 R ox 1 t.'. -;1µl'. & townhou."e' Waterft <Mlt Hoines ~c 1-;xcel. loc. 2 car ~O. W/\LLA<.:I': ST APTS From $40!! &'4 woo IRC._ 6_ l 1-1400_ ~ar .. nl'Wly decor,. S4_ 95 ],.. ........... u~-312,. Ncwl} tll•curnll'll :! Br 11\r. 211.1 . q •r-. 1!!. ;.ill 0 11 I flvvr, lk!.iul1IUI Ill'.,. tJ I' dt'l'or. rrplt• pvt, 11r hl·.1l'h & IJ;i\ Av;11I rttt'A l t11l<ln•11 11 h.. $!fl.'> mo JUI:! 'Wl.'!'il Hc1IOOJ J1·ff I -.. ..._... ... apt l bu $.'l<J~ Small ~Ni~I 3252 IJ46·4419 liob, IJ46 3089 ••••••••••••••••••••••• <'htld UK , no 1>ch ••••••••••••••••••••••• e\les Comfortable l Br l Ba. no 645-441 t or :>-18 20'lll Dari.mg 38r hom<'. mtn )Coodo 3 b r. 2•<.i ba. Pool. kids/pets. R7!>/mo. Call ---- ---- l"tir Rent· Ral'hl'lor unit. $27U1roo. lst & la!'it + dl'P E <.: o !'i l a M t'., 11 71"1 549.7:,:;4_ • Hdcr t o Hott St.'u.'lldl' llendt.·vo~ 1 S4!15 Lu.'lc1ou:. 3Ur l\.1di.tJ>t!li. ')I\ Fl·cl yd /\ pµlt: I tY.157 I frc IH:.NT1Mt;5 631·4:>!>:'> Fam•I> fo'a nlas ) ' S41:i ' I lu~t.' JBr • Wo rkshop .car ~11 ~lt!tn1•nle I~• fM• Ht-:.'111'1 Mt-:.'> ll31 4~~ v 1 e w . w ~a rd en e r . 1 etc Tustin ~590 731 4578 Jeff. 631-1266 I Br 1:-:asts1dt:'. ~mu II hul children OK. nu pets Norm !f57 1455 l"m) w 'lot. ... or neut wood g8()mo 4!¥i ~ ------S290 642 9450 Jlll'r 4l'\I 1:10 :r.. 7 Rooms 4000 ---- loihsiolt Viejo 326 7 ---nts Fttndhcd REALTORS Condo 4 IJd rm $60(1 No ----------• pets. Walking d1stanr1· tn ....................... Condo. 2 Br. 2 b.1. nc.irlhl· lake . S6CJ0 1mo N o t•htJdren/~ls. 751-4330or 545-!>1.55 J Bdrm apt Coast Plaza ll3 693·5064 Encl garage. gas paid. I A YAOMT 642 5073 P..-ffct 2br 2ba . Bdrm IJOO sqft.rplc lndry 3 s. 2 baths. Newly 3 Bdrm apt, gas paid d1~hwshr, l'nc·l J(ar. SSOO 3Br. 2Ba. 1-'t:nct-d lard. ~d ehcoAr a t1e1d ·t 2saknd yl Encl gar. adlts 3_106Cmger 54().4.400 A/C . l"rplt· $600/mo. ,..,ar · vai 5 w 5 0 642·5073 vail: 7 19 67!> !15-16 J uly 9>00/wk. 644·9513 UL GIANT' Room> I Br' ----toMHa 3724 2 &inns.lbathapt. ClosetoSouth l"oa:.t HOMES !-'OH HEN'l' •••••••••••••••••••••• Adwts. Gas paid. Einck frplc i::ar' )arll. J bdrm homt'!> pr1t'l'tl Si'".O. Allral'llve rurn. l & 642-5073. Ut1l. paid. P ool tJ :H' rrom ~25. rcn~·:·d '"mh <l t:n. i::ara~c . Qui e t FOURSEASONSAP'l'S. Tasty • & garages. h 1rn1hc:. mature Adult. No pets. Couple,no~ts.2 br. l ""2 Sec.· Bldg $385(5578l fl•t.• • pleas e . Kids & pets 2234 Rutg e r s Dr. Rf::NTIM£S 631'155.'i ' el 714 1......,. '"'""' ba twnhse. Patio, pool. w come. """'"""'°or 213/454-5104 S370. 73SJoann642·1602. 973-2971 Agent, no fee_. _•----------$340 mo. Pvt yd It 1Nt SUS CASITAS Townhouse 2br, gracious I( a r 11 g f' • 1 H r · , ........ a.odl 1269 f\Jm 1 br apt $325 " up. living, pool, aduJts. No r ptstdrpst sto"'-t refnR •••••••••, .. ••••••••••• Encl gar. Adu_lts. no ~-. $375. 7ss w. l8lh St. 4l4C. l lamallon. 549 .. 2042 NO FEEi Apt. It Condo 2 o N Bl .,_.., rentals . Villa Rentals µels. 11 ewport • ... ~ __ 915111 __ • ______ 1 Westclifr area 1 BR up· ~12 Bkr, 548-4968 betwo 8 :30"& per, Sl20. util lncld. __ _ SPM Huge new Duplex 2 bdrm S42·6i)97 \ •·r,,J,ll••, l'•·ut huu!)t:" ·:••••••••••••••••••••• ot:eao \le... :! wrm .! h•m no n !>mo k••r. 111• l' I I . neighborhood. IK hw k1l 1 •• 1 1n ·1• J•·•· ... ul l l I ,.1 .• s17• l'n\. U I 1n, u . OJ "'l'<'Urll\ & umcn1l1t.•!'I AvaJl 7 1 V!'>7 8390 Skuu l'Cr mo Wkd)!> s.i.1 0011, Wkuds & Evel> ~l5S 11211 W1':'.l<'l1ff 2 bdrm 2 ba '"~" 1let.:ur;.itcd Vault cd Cl'tlln~. Fra11kl1n ~,,. 1·nd i:;irai.:1· No 1~. S650 <.:ull 642 ;i1:11 1 br condo. brand rww. .sd lt:. onl~ l'ool. :;pa . IJvt umll'r.1uoun1t prk it Xlnt "'Cl'Unly. $GOOrn•i 5~1 ·1171 d:t)l>, 838 !1261 Versa1lle1> P cnthou&e .! bdrm. 2 ba. Ocean v1c'W . securit v . S7!>0 m o 644-0-152 Av:ul. July l!>lh Gut•:.t b t.lrm . & vrv. ba Ut:aut1ful Lakeside hollll! Spa. Luna1 & Ten rull Crts S320 mo Ca II $!>2·6i21J bet ween ll a m -6 p m ____ _ Room 111 Ir~ llunungion Ut!:i t.:h home nr O<.: Cl>l l<'l?e. S20U ~ de p \1&1-6338 M 1-· 3 Dr house 111 CM Sl001mo. AD 11263 642·4300 24 tu's Video-TV + m o r e' Garage Must see• No Smit 64S--Ofl IJI ••• a.r.O-Ca•ar 228:> Golden C1rr le in llWPOIT BEACH o.e-. Offlu S,.C• 400to 5000 S4t-Ft. Newport Bearh You are the winner ol •Jaruton al Service & t wo free tickets 1 SI! Ut11Jt1~ lnduded value), lo •AdJacent lo Airport THE & Restaur1ml How •Acres:. to 3 Ma 1or NB/CM, up to 4700 eq.rt .. ava11 at pnme coraer. 17th & Nwpt Blvd. 67~ Mpt/Airport Arff. Newly red~c of~ce spac\' from 75' fl, fwl service ~2960 t7Ul & lrVJne, relail/ofriee space, 700sq ft. 7$9-~ UPIUAM i"W.)!1 HOISE SHOW 3700 Sq ft on 2 floors ol JuJy ll,8PM 133-1113 award winning Enl'thsh ANAHEIM ---Convention <:enter l(Oll CEMTBt Tudor bldg in Lag1,1na Tickets may be ela1med Heh Pnmc Coast Hwy. by calling 642·5671!, l'Xl NEWPORT kX' Perfect fOf' antique 272 E:le~ant exeruttw• .. wll·~ odurn1ture store. Plenty 1n preSlllite I()(· lndd' o( parking 1n rear. 1550 seeretanal ~~rv1ct-&. rr So <.:oast llwy. Laguna l'vl. ruom & vvt. bath cepl1on1:.l. ll'lt•phune 13ea('h 494 9421 un. .. wenn g & more Tll 1': • *. Free 111 exchanRe for hle 11 E /\ u (J u /\ It T 1': H s C:O-rcial houbek~'t'pml(. fo't•m on-COMPl\NH:S /\ µri, a..tal• 4475 ly Call Ra y: 4!13 2439 fe.s1on<tlt'nv1ronmcnt ••••••••••••••••••••••• ev(~ & ... knd.'> ___ 1_1._i,_'!i!>l~I uou sq. ft. m shopping Dana Point. S17!>1mu, hall •:-JEWPOHT H-f';/\(.'l l:,-· cente r on Bristol nr. 1.&11 J.sl & last . avail now •PHI M I:': LO 'ATION• Ja~tx>~!· 9&1·5313 evl' wbe_r_al _496-48_' _2S __ -5(.lyd,o, lrurn ~Jtl•rfronl ' lfldlldrial Retlfal 4500 Will share lrK lux hom1·. 2 frpl. m1 crov. dVt!. n1eC'I) furn 546·342'1 .1'.AJ '°'lq fl ••••••••••••••••••••••• 171<1 1 '164 ~l'./J4 $&50 Ind 10 fc near nu 1-'c malt> room m;.ote w;int t'd lo share l br, :!bit homl' o n B.olb11J hi 1\\atl now 67:>-~ ('\!'' Pmr n~p. non s moke r o,h r 2B r d lx dl)l nr Fa<.h1on l l>lt·. NU j6(}1j~ M ~lJLli student w1.i.hc' 111 room w s ame 111 llH Westm m:.ter .orl'.! If !-'OH LAW Y 1-'.J{~ (J!lo I. Y S ~l-.CT/\L{Jl.JA k (II'' I-I t: 1-: ~ CI N T 11 I-. "ATl'.H ' Hd y ... 1l11· lln\1· & J>Cfl 1\l'INIJ'>M lio;,11 h Included lh'Cl·pt111n1 .. 1 IJbr~ Xcrv-c. l:llhl11" J.i.rutonal. Park111i.:. d e Thf· mol>t un1qu1· and b<·c1ut1ful offirc ... on lh1· 11.t"I c oai.t' ('onlc1tl M .. r1; llurl1on •71lllii;, ~· )OU art' 1nll'rl'~led lv llo•luxe l rm ofr11 1·, ..id J (•tlher have a n aµt lo Airport llold .. rorn sw .. ~hare or an· lookm~ for rm No lw req 1133 32'.ll I call P .iul al 642 4321. - l'X't 250. >Nkdy-; K·!>PM or •NO <.:<r.;T /\ ~H.:.'-A • jjl).'i83J('Vt''i & INknd.s \1('(J t.lcnt..tl )l~O 776 ... q fl \I rm s u1 ll' ~ p..i llcJ ::-. u pe r I o 11 y "ci u 1 p St991mo Tom ~o 2200 U\'E ATTllE Bt.:1\Cll Ba lboa Penm. stu' rt'n( & expense.. M ir,~ lxwn 8 JOAM·~ Deluxt' oHtet>:.. ~ s4 ft X'lnt bldg. ll!()l Newport r em 18·25 s hr. H unt· 81 ~211 l. Kooby ington Beach home nea.r --------- beach. Sl.50 tmo. l nqwre Cfflre5 1.n lj.a yv1e w Hult'I 21301 BanH Ln. Hunt· rhston c al landma rk i.ngton Bea('h 5361140 8Jy \'1t•... Im med Ill' <."Upatk' y bi 3 u:a:s 2265'. 18101 RetlnndoC1r ~s. uuru lkh ~12 283-1 · Xi.NT BUSINESS PAii LOCATION MESA INDUSTRIAL PARK 711W.17ffL St. CostaMHO 642-4463 •0-7 .soo ~ ft. & nr.. 1,170 ~ft.~ its GYml. for ~elate occ-.macy. •C...-h. .... &wetbar.• LMsi1MJ office opH: ~. 7:30 to 4. Sat. IOAMta2PM. :M' boat shp, posh. 3llr. 1-9-R-.-fi-urn-.-u-t-il_pa_id-.-q-w-et 2 1,2 ba. f rp le. I e nced 2Ba, l blk. to beach. P>O adulu.. 00 pets. $305 mo. yard. Dbl gar. $53:>. LUXURY LIVING,. S~tl'IOUS 2Br Condo, 2Wu rr p I r , I 0 n V l' n I (' n I Wc:.trhrf ti rca. Pool. l!'it !.; l.i<;t matun · ;11.llt:. rt"I!> ~~io mu wt> M:.'f. l'r1v.ite hom~. Me:.a \ l•rdc a r.-:i Kitch en Pnvlle(tet.. Uul.s pd S'\5C mo 549·9847 o r 642 4546 MALE EXEC to shr lux --------- SPACE AV AJLAIU ()'fire. d~k & ronf rm Prune lot· c~ S47 7777 Approx. 2000 sq ft. Ideal loc ation n ea r 0 C Atrpon. trur k door. rall ~7·2700 rm. ~7689 67J..6l36, 642·9666 ln quiet Adult Complex Spacious Bachelor & l ur 2 bdrm a pl 'I 01 ~ hwa!>hCr, f lrt'µl.il'•• cathedra I cc1lin~. J•n patJo. bal('on~. pool '>µa. no peL'' Prom S315 m" MPSa Pines, 2650 llarla -..r R..tak 4200 rum Nwpt Coodo nr bch pool spa $29!>662094 . ....••.•......•....... 640 4919 --------12 bd.cm. 2 ba. Sundttk. -----~ Mo. Ueluxe mobile d h h I d N W J' T C R i:; S T 1u1~' Mature adults. Nu is was e r . a un r y ·~ctaruJar Occanrront :? br l\Se in COM. $27:. 1 bdrm Condo Wkl> \ft e r 6 6.i o 2~;4 o r OC Airport Jrc..t J:!\! "Cl I Moftttl h'tt R eftt ul ~ ..... facil. $395. AvaLI approx Sj)t.~ac ar uen 'lflt·w 2 ,~ts "w"t, S<>"Ur C' l.,...l D t'I' r " I " ~ ~ "''" v.1 July 5th. ays 548·867!>, ~Hl200 673 7Ki3 5:11 7WQ fl ot 1Jlu.-.h ofrln• ..,11.1i·1• ------$.$()) ...,m.tllt·r uff11.. ~·• 2 1.:ntt:. .u\00 ri c•at•h L.lRWlJ lhlls Ind l'k ""~ l>l•IR 2 of1·~. :! n· ... trO()m' :.1 111·r fl l-"W\' aCCl'"'" , " den. +o e .. •, ta. N1Apt. Hlvd 646-8373. Wkn <.ecluded. rplr har. ~l~lll Eves& ds700.1418 Tt:nrus. rioc>I. I'll' 67:! 21Kt Sommer Delight' $325 ! 3 Br. 2 ba. family urut, no All apple" !'lush erpls pets. $460/mo. Nr. OCC Walk Lo tx:h. Jttr. 4!U.1. 2 c;ooo area ! (6456) fee 641-8657 · , fplt•o, u.st• or µtiul & ltmn" Hl':NTIM ~ 631-455.5 l'ou n..., .i vJll no.,. $7il0 -PINE RLUFF AP'l'S rm HI ,.,,. ;,!>2 JiUJ LOCJll"G •ach 1748 Spac 2 br, 2 ba; Adults ••••••••••• • ••••••••••• Complex. Patio. vacw, Ye;irJ y 5 bdrm r.imily L.AGUN A 81-:Al'H MTR rrplc. encl ga r .• ~us rm 2 ha hoUSl' ny INN. Maid ~l·rv . rolor C'l11c;e to I ho· beud1 TV. hl'.ile•I n"ol Ultl stove .. d1 s hwhr, jac ·~ lndry rm. From S450 Uroker67!>4912. 17 111494 5294. ~85 No SPMC 6Jl-6107 <.:oast Hw~ ' EXECUTIV .. ~ ll()Mt: i\Vf" SPMC I bdrm. patio, ~arni.:c•. quiet tn-plcx Avail now $350/mo ~Rt lll l.ar._:c Barh. Adulti. ool) No pets. Nciir Ft11r~ 11.:w & Buker. 545 1882 LUXURY l:tVING Bay View, 3 hr. J 1 ~ ha, atrium + den, Ir.; y rd. 3100 sq rt. $950 mu 646-389:1 Waterfront 2 bdrm New Al·t·omodate!I 6 . SJ50 wc1•k or $1200 m o li<\2 llll2 Family · 3 bdrm Pool. In qwct Adult C'omph•x Spuc1uus 2 bdrm a i>l 646-14116 w11(arage, 1.Jtshwa~h1•r ----------! ftrl'plact.'. cathedral t't•ll S37:> * * • uig. prv balcony, J)O'•I. NEWPORT TERHACE_ 3 f'o6ewporl •ach 3769 br. pool. KJds ok '645 ••• ••••••••••••••••••• • ITD 6J3.803() SlJM M en RENT A LS Lotawi...r -.pa. no pel. Avail \u~ 449 Fair Dr. 10t h. $46!> m o. M t''>c1 Costa Mesa Pines. 26!>0 Harla A\1· You a re the winner of SPMC ~!l ~4i two free tickets-<SIS -- '\ l'W (.'nn di). ... ... cu n l) . J .. uol. \-It'~. ~ "''l ll I bdrm S'i.'lO mo 1>45 iJIJ or tiJI 12tih LOST & ALONE? REHTIMES Shows You thl• Wa) To Go llomc· Coll 631 -4555 (In lht• beach 111 "11° ... port \.\1•1·kl) o r monlhh :.! htlrm or :i bdrm l\irk Lamb ~11 0900 1-i.i 11111:.. spar1ou.' :•hr •kn. :!ha. '1cw \'ontlo Full y rur11 :-..o ... rrukl·r~ IX'l "I ,\\•ail Jul~ 1. t hru Ot I :iu $.)ti~ <A·t'anfrunl 3 Br. i ha. :. 11 I K.tl~ :r77i ~:CK <t!l-10 11ual lt·a•a• !'.l'W p:1111l ~I -----1 .1q11·t .,, 11 rt· pl·•< t· ~ BH + o;;lp~ i; ~J wt•t•k fi73 211:1 I~ & up Ba lboa l:.land ---I t)!~n ():111\ OCEAH VIEW 67S 2'J10 .I l11 rrpl. l'rJ1t:.. dq,... Atlull., L :.•· $8!>U lii"l-~.irl l 823.1 i.txlrm \'1•f'atlll..., Condo <:011d ln1·;1l1on Fu l l ... c>rur11v s:;oo rnoi !)JI :).1114 1-:·vM IAYFtlOMT J lldrm~. 2 b.ilhl> Ncwb l'ed (.'C<•rJ l1·d Sand~ beach A\u1I Isl 2 wks of Jul> SJiOO ""k 644 ~!>13 BLUFFS-; BK 217 ltJ, Uy wt..-ek or month, 00 rplc, pJllO. nr pool. lt.'e.Ag\ 675 8170 shoi.r;. purk. !>Chi. S77!> lk.aut1fully rurn1s hed rm 640-8146 Pent House l bdrm . value), to SP/\CJOUS 1 bdrm AduJt THE apt Single :.ton · open Jbr. 2ba, •-, blk lo b<·h UrfU.AM beam ce1 hngs lhru out 96J.gjjtH QCll rRST "'wpt Prmn dlx 3Br. J H..1 pvt horn(' ...... 0 6.11·319'J Cute 2 Br. 1 ba rottagc on wooded lot. Redwood t.lecks. patio, nicely de l'orat~. Frplc. brick walls Avail 7 12 ~is. 64S-6625 <.:o untry Club like fae 1ht1es . $1050 /mo. i 60-9ll7. HOISi SHOW No petS. S3l0 mo 673 8!!0.1 '161J·2231! J uly 11. 8PM _e_v_e_s ________ L.°ti1imah.'. m 1-:leJ{am·c S425 ~ R"'11is 4250 ....•...•............. -------1 ANAHEJM 2Br, sm . yd. <.:hildren/pet Lovelv 2Br' Reach arcd Convention Cent.er ok. 2121 Tus tin S4501mo AVALOtol Wt-e~ly Rental Sll't.'~ II C a n v u n T 1• r r a 1· 1 Townhousl' Se('ludcd patio I '-"! blks lx'h Jul> & August o penings D1ek (i(>Kar_c!, 213 /!> l 0 I Ot16. Box 17117. Avalon. 90W1. THE "GOOD LIFE" Tickets may be claimed 557.~436. Blue Chip l'ool f'\Jn' <64271 fi-1· '" IU:NTIMJ:.:S~· HJI 4~ by calling 642-5678, ext. Properties. HARBOR VIEW. 48r. fm. Z12 * * * ----------1-~qulSllely Yours' $370' Wulk lo the bt•ueh All ut1ht1es pu1d' New All ma1or a 111ii. ;rnees ! l'ool' DR View . Xlnt. lorauon. l'IOO/mo. 714·644-6840 BeautJiul 38r w /bay view. $950 mo. tl\12 ·J:J85, 642-0565 Wanted Beach House/Cot· t.age w /boat slip. Large enough to accommodate ~· s all boat. Annuul rr n tW ..•• 800 /11000 per mo. Need now . Sba~on 544-0614 days, 7!>2·7944 eves & wkncb. YEAR·ROUND FUN; SOCIBI AclMltl!S DI· rootor • F1ou Sunday Brunc11 • SUO'i; • Par11011 • Plus more GREAT RECREATION: T !lf1nos • free LOSSOlf; 1pro & pro shop)• 2 Health Clubs• Seuna • Hyoromasaoge • Sw1mm1ng • Goll Driving Range 2 bdnn. near So. C. Plaza. Air cond. Pool " spa. $450.642·~ 2Br, pool. garage. adulL'l, oo pet s. Quiet. $450. 646-03:54. 9e81iB.AU APARTMF.NTS l Or $370 2 8r.2Ba. $470 22SOVanguard Way 54G-9626 2 HUGE b edr ooms . Adults ·No Pets. G r o und floor , f ully Poillt 3126 carpeted/bulltloa. &.!per •••••••••••••••••••••• locatioo. Adults, no pets. 2 Br. 1 bath, very rlean. $300/mo. Apply Apt E. 137$/mo. llhrtha. agt. 58W. Wilson 646-4C'77 861·1161, eves 494-3672 BEAllTlfUL APTS: BR 1 Ba rd Lush and Lavis h $42$ s ingles. 1 & 2 Bed· 2 • p r, ya •Mlllli ... •a.edl 1140 Brick frplc all apple Kuls rooms • Furnished E/Side. Child, pet OK. OK! (5488) lee & Uofumilned •AdUlt S.1513aft4P M Lovely all adult, no pet.a, RENTJMES. 631-455S Living •No Peta • 'ft-e 3 bdrm. 2 ba. ...... l,263 Br apta. 6200 Ed· Models Opon Dally ...-. • -r ~ h b 846-0619 N E WP 0 RT H C TS 9 lo 6 per, gar. Quality lhru· r . . . · LEASE Oakwood ouL No pets. $4e0. 10.0 C Deluxe poolside ictra lgc Beaut borne, pool, trees, Ga"*1 Apet1menta Valencia,545-7183. 2br, 2ba. Blll\s, dshwhr. st.oDe lrplc. panelin". 3 Newport 8MClt Royal Palm adult.I Hit miles beach. -Adlts, carp.r. 3Br +den. tRSO 880trv1ne1a110111) ~ pe ... lm ~cul ate: no pet s . $39:> mo. mo. Appl. only. (213) (714) 645'°650 1350. Phone eves1_S.1&al2 ___ . ------ 43H731 blr 8AM or art Newport 8Mdl & _.. bdrm ba Condo N 4SPll. 1700 16th SI. c~ •• IOlh) • l . 1 ' . ew 17141 S42·8l70 EASTSIDE, HUGE 1 Br, redecbreted. Spa, re c SEAVlEW • br. 3 ba, pool 1 ~~~~~~~~~ walk·ln closeta, patio, rm. "pool. M1H772. • tennl.a, suarded l»te. 1-w JD hooll N 11300 m o. 844·5403 or DELUXE DUPLEX·~ pr, up. o 1"2 Bdrm CotLa1e style k lds, pets •345/m~. apta. Newly decorated. 631·3444. blk toocn. 38r, 2Ba, 1ar. Qoaia.131-1216 Drps, cpts. stove. Xtra, avail now. Summer ren· •---• DI ......... r t LmOIAYJllOMT tal wk ly. Also avail ......... t.s. v--.. aml Y 3 BR 2 Be, $l5iOO mo. U> winte r rent al (2l3) sectio n. P atio .. non· rm.-.noo -..1..-., ..... ...,_ p1tlo •Plll avail. N r llDA '"" v •<r-REALTORS 'abopa " \ranaportatloa. Plactq 1our Claulfied Blac:b 6 O rfleld Ulll2 1111 ... 90 alm ple • , Jmt br. 2ba • c ompletely Brand aew TrtplH. 3 11112 Hu:tln•t~n St ' 11._ aJI tbe furn. Water view. bdrm. 2 ... trpic., pvt, 6 Del ' ..,_ ":.: ~'11 be°:;, )'OU Fash ion 111 area. No yard. l ddld Olt. 9575, llUl 11111 aware, Hurry 164:>0) rt.'<' Laguna Bcnr h dl'luxc llenllmcs A:J t ,15~ vacation rentals Block / ------~arht Fe!ittval/ town. Sell idle elem :. 642·56'78 497-4773or494·3092 You may request our ad -answering service-when plocing your ad ... o Doily Pilot od number will appear in your od . .. we will toke your messages ... you coll in ot your convenience to get the responses to your ad . . this service is only S5 per week. For more information and to place your ad coll 6'2-.5671. ..-c•m rmalll' 1Aant1-d nr ~ Coast Pl<iza $2ZJ • •, Utl I &\I R200 :! roommatt:''-tri ~hart· h '' u '•' 1 n C M . 11 o n 'rroker S200tmo • • J uul 541! 7:>0!> :.iftcr 11pm --------- ~ed 2 roommate~M F 21 35. Non·!'lmOkl.'r. full pnv Many xtr.1i. ~50 rm 675-~ l'h·.in, nun s m nkt•r '''I ... han· C:\1 horn..• SllW 1 S.·ott. 55; OSSO Call Ann 7 .4 1;7,lf• ~ .. 6UU ,q ft """ ,., .... ... ro· ... troom ' .in h•: '' 1m • ~44 ~ btnc<J. l!rOunoi llr llt' ... I l:DJ sq (l °¥1 I. With frn11t bldR 1>.1n.1 1'1 11,'1 .{J..'11 4,(f1t (' l.Ul:t' <lnvt• m rt'.H •MICE• Newport l'1·nl1•r <II I 1!'1' 1 k.ent ... ,th u't' of r1•1•1•11 ll•in. \'Onl rm klll'IWn. ' <loor, 220 /\C :k> ~q ft ti2.1 TcrminJI w .• , .. C \1 '140 93!'>2 (1 a yi., h4ti OliK l •J•·v~ pllon1•,, w nl'l.1r1.il &: llefttals Want.cf 4600 ll It'~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• < ',tll 1'1nd' .117t;o11100 , Wanted 111 Co~ta Mesa or I lrv\lll' :.rC'u. 2 or J BK hou .. e prerer r e d . A 1\dulL., X Int rererence ... 1-'emale 20·25 shr r-. ... vt ,,73 _,;0 1 t:\e:.. & 38r. SlCP!" It.I tx:h. ~ 1• '"t't'kt•ntl.o, m> 646-\1160 I .. ~"''" rl'lul't1l1nj!. desirr ... 1--~~-"'--""--''' he 1cons1der lse oµ Roomma te. RcsPt>Os1ble 1 1,. 11 1 I u x h 0 m ,. &: l'Ons1dera1e J>t!rw n 111 Unique, Deluxe :.hart':! bdrm upj)t.'r 111 'i•·'A port Irvine area So Lugun..1 $275 m o Office Space Pn>rer ... pa -dl-c master Ut1ls meld. 49!J 4407 & Available, "'l.Ul•· and all amerut1e~ 4~10 l'on,1dcr furn ( woul(1 • WC'I Bar·, .•b•• e>.t•hanl(e :.nhcl s hop Gal to Sharo 3 br rondo • f1replac e-. pin..: l'<'nl1•r equity l Xlnt ~/month m r ludes u\il. • Private Pdt10" ro·f <.:all !!5:>_1_325_. __ _ Nr OC<.: :>45-6477 '• SpeCtdCulJr View~ lt. ... 110fls1hh.• workinR rem. ~ \Cry neat. would hke 111 :.hJre 2br m CdM. lwJ{ ~' lk.t!>. r~f Would luv pool & racrlu1el> '197·5033 aftl·r 5 JOpm or 494 9677. ~t ale/Fem S l !>Q. • ~. ·250 to 3000 SQ Ft ut1hties I No n s m ok'er 557.9640 (714) «>15-8662 Hoommate wanted tu 1---------- s hare house Hunlln~on llarbor Da y !>4K 3742,rUJtht 840-3105 050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~.Storage only. sngl. 325 J . l7lh Place. OH Santa Ana Ave. 6-46·$137 urt llAM 4400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• DIC.sums Prime Newport Beach loc. Near 0 C. airport Rent lnd. rettption. eon· fer e n ce rm, janit o r :1e rv.. uli ls . 100 rree ro pies Ii morl" Secret.¥ial serv. avail U.ZM Ooq 8Sl·Ml l . -cdM DELUXE SUITES, From ~-Air cond., ample pk.I. UUI pd. Z8S5 E. Cst Hwy. 6'7s-8>0 WESTCLIH BLDG NfWflOHT !HACH ' ,,,., '. ", '"·· AVAILABLE NOW 300 Sq. Ft. Deluxe Office on Lido PeM. !'>i:lt• 1-· w 3 Jlo~o;ecat:. 111"1-t.I t Bd hou:.~ 1apl 111 t:M/NU area ASAP. $3110 ·max. l>a ys t 644·3682 1-:v~ 1548 6393. Lmda t Br t'Ottug1' or apt. CM up to S32!> Bob. 5-'8·6466 -Will Build to Suit (714) 675-8662 1----------...................... . Sub-Lease Isl. noor offtl'l' ........ s pace. Irvine /Newport 0,,a lualty 5005 area . 600-900 i.q It ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl 15+ a sq. ft. f'Of' more Small restnurant. must m!v call 752. 0600 sell. reasonble. 646-5468. 548-2509. ~~'c;!~~r; t~~~~~:,38~~ ..-..yto L.,_ 5025 Sunflower , Santa Ann ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newly deror, crpt:d Up to~sq ft avail 7SJ.1933 LUX R. E. OFF'ICt: Rent your own private office in prestigious com P4eJl. LI.IC Hills . Include~ l ocal p h ont', cop y machine. partial time i.me ol sec:relary. 24 hr answ4!rt n g sc r v1rl.' S500Jmo . Call 95i.&00l Rent or i.e w taption to bu)' new office Condos. 415 Ml ft . Airport area loc. SS7 ·*2 INEED I MONEY • ca•rTMO ~ NOl&.IM M&WTI> .... • f7Mlll AtTaq edby C..t ..... '-t want 10IW ad ,,. tu& ,._ Pas. 644-1'1.S « t all Ad Near dowa&owa. ...... HB. 9"7·30.20 ~-~!t!:,!IG~-~~l7l~·:._ __ _j.!M~,M2~4D~~)t~bn~. =:=J..:·~-~llGl!!!;:.,__ ____ j!~llll~. ~Ad~He~lp~?-~64.2~-51711~·~=================-==-•--------I Walll Ad Reau.Its 64.2·5'71 Want Ad R.esuhs_~s&_73_ ' .. - .. . . .. ··--·-.-·• .. .t.i...-.............. -... ., .... p-. ··~ """' ........... -... . lllllM ~I flH lumlh1no _..., t>weh. end tabki, I-NI'-" .... otto .. n. table lamp ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4tG_, Aenpc1.n1 °''""' DOCKS • ••••••••••••••••••••• Wan& a Rf!Al,.I, Y CLEAN HOUSE• CaU Glneham otrt l"ree est. &u.sm ~!!!!!!!ml------11............. Va.IDUal 6 Repair -n-r eu 1.-1rcwnm'I ••••••••••••••••••••••• 644_n_4_a ___ llappaneu i. hnan1 tune • f'lreplacea. planter11 llil~lUi81, RI)! hom•, NB. twM-•. pool, ... ~ • d 1 ~ uu1 , .__.Cll 11•.,w• for youraell-Let wa do r••• r .a... ....,....... '0 ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• ..,,,. ... cleanln• Call The ~1allst in £n&1nNrtli1 TrM~tnmoved ~-,.. 6 l)mjp 113:).~ll N-tawu. 751 3C7tl Carpt ntry , muonry. Moppetta We spec11~r.e ~.~':o.frc:e .. est ~ ... /P ....... Qua.llty Painters, Inter I exter lo rates lmmed ~rv 848 SMC or 638-7149 Bob Eakin Pa1nlin1t lnl/Ext. 20 yrs exp. fo'ree est. 548~ aft 5. DECK SPECIALlST Wby call the real when you can call the bell? Deckuig of all types. Lee Roofing Co. of CM. Call acttvtOH C'tlool •a dlMdrwl onl}' MJ lJ.32 ----......... ....................... 8nckwor11. ~mall Job_a Nitw'port, Co.la M~ a l"1lw 6U 317Sevr_,i r nof1nc. plumb1n• 1n vacancies. private ... Ult .......... p1n11. lttf! tnm f1oonng, Stucco 6 t1fe homes • carpet cle•n· •••••.,•••••••••••••••••nun.:. cleanup11 fo'rtle Oryw11l at more JB in&-546-2383 t:t...x-r'RIC IAN rnrt'<.1 '-'tit Aw1l~i. 646 84'74 646-fMIO ---------- nght frH eaUffUI le un 1• ....... liU'&e or a mall Joba • Lllwn.1 tnmnwd & edged, Jack or all Trades Home ••••••••••••••••••••••• u1· 1337~ 673 U358 clt-1.1n ups, IUluhn~ r e pa1 rs· S ma l I Jobs. FlNEST IN JANITORIAL 642 9907 ·ryter 646-14~ CARE. Comm/Ind. t:x. ••••••••••••••••••••••• PETERS PAJNTING Expr'd Reas Rates ....._. jlt.,..W Free l::&t. Call Gene ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5.52-0458 Neal palchc:s & lntures Flne ut painting. St At&EST. ltl-143' , Marty or Rob a't 642-7222 ,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ct' •tt• ... mpoo • slum C'lnn O'lior brt1ht~ •hl C'pl.\ IO min blHC'h Clean llv, dm rm haJI SU Av.c rm f7 ~ cuurh $10 C'hr ~ Gu ar t' ll m Jlt't udor <)Jc rtp;.lr. I~ n •·•pr l>o •1rl m)'tlt•ll R~fa ~l 0101 t-!U X"TKICl /\N ---. -perttse64.S-744-0 Ue-.t rat""· hl'~l O;J\lt>&Tuny. weelt~nd11, (.;a rpenlry. maso nry .---------- ....................... CAHl'trr•ASTllOTl'ft .. ,.111 11.man-.hiµ ~mi.II 1111rden1n1t C'l1:1rnupi., rooltng.ceram1ct1le.R.S l rt1c1fla' a.&am ltllc~lb bualt t ~ ru.rpel Lhn.t 1n.,1allt-r JtJbb pn·h-rr.-<t tl'7!• I04[) h.iu.Ung, fret• ei.t ~call aft Spm ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lie/In:. Try m e H SI.nor 836-Ss.s.5 PLASl'ERING. FENCES Add.itwru;, houses . Prol paant.Jng. Ext & Int. Free Eet 586·4892 HuntJo~on Ueach T ile Co Tull!. showen, entries & drai.n boards. 842·3020 yo1.1r r;peo · 41111 7 ~~ 11l ~holo .i It· ll r1 n K •~03?5 ~7 2011 i n ti Landscape design & con 830AM730AM ur .ifl "l\"'plt"'l t.;ll.~nin~t.;lla ........... ' · · -~11 ~m Home1mprvement.2Syrs sultauooservice.'willre· ~ rates. ·~15 Free St~;& Plaster P atc h, 5J6..4383MC/Vtsa no Job loo i.m. qwr k & Tile selling, excellt>nL wo rk . r easonable 644.7743 l ·OOPM 11()(1 Worll. MUur1m t1-j·d ••••••••••••• ••••• ••• •• ti A R 0 t-: N exper. Fencing Oepen· do. or des11tn for new J .. > llilloon' llr11tht &i M \l ~'IJ Tl-:""AN C )'; dable631-4264 Cal1 714-840-1760 Dave·., Pamllllg, ser ving clean 645-4203, 615 4199 area 9 yrs. mrnit re aa ,,. .. lailliq ....................... 1 ~ 00..'IO iw .. ut1fu l Hallpoo Jr :O,t;HVll: 1-: ''a rd dean Wilson • Soo:s r411gem1•nh torhll th' up . lrt-4• trrmm 1n ~. · patt°"· /COtKre+e 1·11""~ ...... 87"'' *MR. FIXIT• Carpenter & Paanltng IS years an area l..andscapwg & Design Ill yrs exp. Full lawn & -.p ri n k le r s e r vi ce Complete ma1nu.~nanrl' Insured, he'd. 586-8425 ••••••••••• ••••••••••• H you ha ven't had the best plumb1ni:. heat•nl( & root e r :.cr v1ci: 1t·i. becaube )llU hav1·n I c:drt•d A A A I Y l'l flJI :xxt7 freeSenice ...•...•............... add n•mod<'I vhm:. .,..., """ tt ~l 30 .>r..' i•xJ)t•r' •••••••••••••••••••••• IALLOOH fo"rre t.':>I un <'O m"ll•ll• WALLPAPERING l"r("'t' est Lie JJOOti6 . Aver SJ 1 pr rl)ll Call Norm 64S ~ Gubert's Tree prurung & rerroving. Comm &. yard ........... 714 787 9644 548-1752 842·4314 cleanups 642·8598_· __ _ u c 1~74117 ijondcd l't>flll'lll wur .. .,( ... 11 i..in1h IAUOON! ... " 11 " l k lu"tl & ~a rdl·n :.t:rv1n •s, ~1740 !>ill• ..-;l u~ 'l ut"'" ' , .. 0-724' br1 1k,.11rk .,,.., t''>l "' M.lke646-~ ._.., ---~* ClffltiltcJ ltcmodel rt.'1>1rn . int .-xt f 1n1 l>h . u ld ltrn 566-0751 F....c ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• '>tnn w y --ESSIAM-.............••........ c rafts ma 11 :.h1p. 2nc CWldC~ .•.•••........•......•• C.1eanups. lawn:.. tn>t• 'i\ r , land:.cape, 'pnnklers . K & 11 FF.NCING haul.tog_ &i_s 2"'16_· -- lla ul1ng Moving Con ••••••••••••••••••••••• net.-& tree removal Custom bri r k ston<' Qulc_k :.cr~~ 7~ block. conrn•te& s tucc·o· OCC student Sk1ploader. Rd~'ree est ~8 151 c~tm p<11nung. lo ratei. Free est 3 > r guar 962 14711, 633 98.1'1 a ft 5 INGRA~ PLUMBINCi Profess ion a l Window clearung hy Joe Danie ll.. 714·548·8853 g«nerallofl Mr Pa tom • ••• ••• • •• • • • • • • • ••••• • bo Llc'd. 962 8314 Have 10 .> r:. U.1hyi.1ttini.: Woud (e11cell & rc1.1u1 rs, Amencan ~ari1~nt'r. Yoni fr""' "'St Kelly 640..WOO +-ma int Cleanups T ree dump truc k Grade, Have something lo ~ell" Pa111t1;g & Papenng Profes.,1onal work JUnbl Steve ~7 4281 llepa1r~. rt' P•Pil"· wtr ~. ns hr S-45-4232 Want Ads MoMy to Lo. 5025 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 15~~~)_ HOMEOWMHS O..D A...-... lise your "lqw\y for bills home add1llons. vaca .oons. etr. Any amount. l&llY reason. Credit or Job not ~ary. Compare our costs. 24 hrs . & weekends. 14'95567, llt.-7041 *FAST* FUNDING UPTOIOO/o Sign loan doc tomorro" Ccnatift 4 Days Broker 714/95.5 0073 Mwl~a. Trwt 0... 5035 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Scltlter Mf9. Co. All types or reaJ estal~ uwestment.s since 1949. SpKializillg • 2ftdT~ 642-2 171 545-061 I ht. & Z•d. TRUST DHDS srn·s: ut. to S500K, 30 yrs, purchase and re f•. 2nd to $SOK . l Sy r s Owner. Non Owne r No prepay. fee /le a sehold All.<> thru 4 &. Condo $S DOBBS FINANCIAL SERVJCt:S lAG-6016 494. 1611 t Widow has money ror ind T 0 .'s No credit check, no pnlty ... 'or action <·all A.gt 673-7311 a nyt1 ml! 2ndTD1S MoPoifth! IS year term $10.000 or rrore No Balloon Lido Newpon Co 673-7565 24 11 rl' SJJ.OOo 2nd TO 15'4 . mt only pymts 3 yrs due dale w /dl Sl'OUJ>l 638·2010 .. H.C<t-flh/ P'wt 1oall1/ Lott&FcM.d ••••••••••••••••••••••• A•• me•-""' 5100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• * •• Oive PerU.s 2400 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa You are l.he winner of two free tickets (SIS valueJ. lo THE LIPID.AM HoaSESHOW ._ July 11. 8PM ANAHEIM Convention Center ncket.s may be cla1me<I by calling 642·5678, eX'l 272 * •• 5300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• i..t ar POUDd a pet? CaU Ani mal A ulltance ......,e. 51'1 ·22"13. no ree. fir Ill ktitl Clla ..., Plllt -IG-5111 l'\Per Wi ll Uahy~ll Ken blS 71.37 tnm 646 9239 hauJ Dan 645-8800 Classu~ ads do 1t well an) lime Refs fi.IB 7372 SeU lhmgs fast with Daily Want Ad Help" 642·5'>78 Pilot Want Ads &.o.t&Fo..d Sl001Lost&F...c1· 5300 . •.•...•............... ·····•·····•······•···· i"OUNO ~n~ll:.h 'wti.·r White female & dark found l.rg utark & Tan hrown r <t bb1t 1\11•" !'Ort &!Jrh Animal !'lhl'ltcr 644 3656 LOST i-·emall' hlk &. •>Ide r m.de Gt·rman ~ h e p h C r d V I l' O f ltrnadwc1 ~ & Orang<' i\v1· C.:!\f &SS 6170 orangl' pe r~1;in 1·al. d el'lawed. M 1:...,1ng .1 month Ht•wa rd 1 962 221!1, 995 8JH9 found Lrg male black dog with white ches t 964-5990 • * •• Mila~ ... 34280cean Blvd fller1aall1 5350 Corona del Mar ••••••••••••••••••••••• You are the winner of PRE LAW student needs 1-.•o rrce l1ckC'ts CSl5 $25,000. Will do anythmg value) to Legal. Confidentrnl THE OVM P 0 Box 3242. LlptZZAM :-1 B 92663 HORSESHOW July ll.lll'M ANAH EIM Convention ('t•nter licket.s ma v ht-d a1med by 1:al1Jng '642 5n7H. ext 272 ••• L o s t . 1-· c; 1• r m .d n Sh<'pharf1 "M 1sty" 1 ) r. r ecen t ly spayed. Reward 494 427~. LOST (.;AT Mah• orange ~h o rt ha1r w /w h 1l~ muule chest paws l.o~t llam1ltun/ Thunn/ Da> St lll'ea CM. Rc-d collar w /I 0 . Call ti46 9794 eves/ 544·7858 dys S20 REWARD l$T HEJ> OOUI F. 11,) r old V1'· Ila rhnr 1!11 h <;t-:N l<W1' f\JI OiM 1.0S.T Fem <.:11l hl·. <'M Answers to Qut•t'llll' · 851 8<>1 1 ---•• S PIRIT UAL READINGS IOam-IOpm. F'ull.) L1c'd 4!rl-7296 or 492 9034 1815 S Camino Real, San. Clem M~SAGE He pamper ed w ith a P\•rso n a,1 r e lax1n~ ma~sal!t' by 12 of th•• pn• lt1cst i.:1rl'i m Soulhem a I 1 for n 1 a J a 1· u z 1 1 . :.Juna ell• Open lOa m lam. 7 da.>S a week. Vis :.1M.C Atlantis llcallh Spa, 2112 Harbor lilvd. C.OSta Mesa. 645·3433 Br· •nR this a d for your i.peria l gift. GncrtCo .. •y ESCdRTS 2-i llrs 6-11 01110 Cash/Che<b Am bp jMC fVlsa Peno.al S..-.icH 5160 Hefp W..t.cl 7100 ...................••..••.••.•••.•............ 1\re you a business cxe1· i.:omR on a tnp need1m: St•Ct ,Y"; 10 J S.,ISl )llU w 1bus int•ss ;Hra nRl' flli!nts while trnvehnR ( ·~11l 714 /8W·9908 -------- HIHTll CONTROL CTI< Tubal s t eri l11at 11)n b}laparosropy c lia nd A.rd Sur2er y 1 & va:.ec to m1 1>s. 17752 Me a c h lll vd.11.B C7 14 >~ 63.10 FREE P......-cy TnffncJ ABORTION ADVERTISING SALES for La gun a ha,e d ho m r furn1 .,h1n.:: mugaztne t:xp. prl' frrred. but will lra10 Mat u ri'. s tabl<' •n · d1\ 1duab Call 4117 4464 lor appt -----i\fo.T E RNOON A UTO ROUTE a vail in Dana Point. ~ +-profit per rm. Small car req. Must be over 18 yrs of a ge. :ea11 Mr .. :msley 9St 7113 41'1. Ml.HAGY AS· SIST Couple W1fe 1off1ce. Husband /ma intenanrt• 200 Unit:-, !Xean.'1de 1-.x penem't• n-qwrt-d T S L 7100 • ••••••••••••••••••••• IOOlllCHPB Part·l.Jmr through G I, Prest1 g1ou s New por t Yacht Club Call Po lly 631-1900. Rookkee per 'ome t'K Jienence preferred. mu~t be willing to learn and e:acept challenges Good benefits with rap1tll) gJ'OWUlg Oil Co PALM OlL CO. 646-9661 (714 1 ask for Mrs Ruggles IOOICKl8'BF/C Fashion Island invest meal firm E.xceUent op porlun1ly Ex:per & nwtunt) r~wred C411 64().0IZJ 7100 C LERK 1 ~11n al(er 0..11>mrllcs. girts. card.-. ".:Xp prd'd. 64-0 7~ <.1erk Typlst . Jack.son & Perkin:. I.A re<>earch dept 1 11ffire, 1) Pl! 4Swpm. IHM 1'ortect1ng <.de<tn<·. fll in.I(, rerrJrci:;. phon•·. 6 I van OW> pr<net1 '> Sma 11 off1 C'e. F 1T L-Ocut1Qn lrVlne & Sand Canyon Blvd 5.59"4435 ------ CLHICTYPIST lnsuran<'e compi.ny near Orange County ,\1rpon nt'ed :> RQOd l > p 1q. c5.5wpm > for i.wnc•ral of f1ct dut1~ po:oi1t100 I),.. --------- ~~~ ..... ~!~.~I~.~~ ..... ~ GROWTH r .. irH PEOPLE r-THE ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ~ ~ HM foMowincJ •GeMu .. IAllMpt or ~~ •Low Foe. htcllldH M~nt 642 t i)()~ ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~-~~- I d p ho n•· t'" µ e r 1 \• n <' •· hdpful Salan tu ~25 Goo(1 benef it~ (·,,11 Lauri! k33 MAI PART TIME EVENINGS Rccom(' a trained sales counselor ! o \ c· r 2 I > w i th the J i m Long & ,\s!-()(·1atc<> AJ.!<m<'y to superyisc and 1·h .1p1:ronl' lJ,\ll.Y I'll.OT <'a rricr ho~" and g 1 r b on :1 ont· 011 one• has1s . 1'\l·llll1J.!"I Ii 111 !I Ji ~l W t• nc•(•d 1onn·r rlt•d . 1nn<i\:111v .. pc·r~ons who "' 1· l1111k1ni! ft1r .1 lut·rall\ e part time po,1t1on S I hn11r t1, "lt ~1rl Call 642·4321. nl ~)I) IK•l \H•t.•n 2 anc1 Ii P\1. A<;k for Lon l.Gb THh, Co..Mhcj. S.gtt 'f• MedicatiOfts CMd Post-Op&°"' •CIMIHiftCJ & Rrier- ral •M•di -Cal & 1....-..uAcc~ •Confidential & Pft"IONll Can. lllTH COHTROL STERILIZA TlOH For iutfoumtioft or im- ••• appalsclw•t. c.-.: CAUFORHIA PIEGHAHCY COUMSIUHG SHVICE.IHC. APCARE M~WPORT IEACH 752-0053 SAMTAAM .. Bank1n1ot C.0.0-rcial T..., CnditCheck~ EXPERJF:NCt:;O Uruted Cal1fom1a Bank 2301 S. Main St. SanlaAna 558-511J7 E.O E IAHllHGTB.Ult Newpon Center office. Opportunity for a ma lure person lo team savmgs llnd loan . Excelleni benefit.~ Call Doris Crox on, 644 1461 ror upµom t- ment IMPHIALS&L F.qual Opportunity Employer M I F' 111 Bankmg Bus Onver tratnmR (or !-'all e rnploymt'nt Will be offered to :.elecu'<i a p pbra~ Call Capl5lram .. u nified School 01~t 1Tran s p u rt at1on 49&-121S. ext •272 IUSDRIVERS For Christian school Wall tram Apply I~ Brookbursl. FV 962 lJl2 IUSIHESS <>Pf'TY I Nation's larRest non dnnkers com pany has < openings for shari> 1nd1v We will Cully train Woukl lead to own bust ~ or mgmt w r om pany. Sl.000 + com m !:f73.16'71 Canvasser; & tt'le phuni> won . Mair or Femal•• t·omm1 ~~1Qn or dr11 11. avail 1 f-' 'T. 2 I' 'T Lon t11ct Larry Franro Tele pho n ic:. Com mWllCllllOfb . 898--057fi ConstrUl't tun 1.-bori·r & Ap1Jrenl1c1• C.iqwnlt·r " c1 n t e d . M u ~ t h .. \ 1· truck 631 ·~· COOICS Apply bt 10o n \IA ~~ t:tP\1 Charlie·, < h1h :nil Ht'<lh11l, UldR l, :-.t4• ~.C M COOKS Expt>r'd pref1:rr('(l. fuJI or pan ume . SS br 1open 168 0662, The Cljj 1m Jumper. 25332 !'ft('lnlyre LuR Hill' <locatt"d in Wild Wt"'ll Shoppmit Ctr l -- (."(JOit \\'a nlt-d :-.a ute ur lirollt'r 4!f!i 2271 ;\ k Im t.IW t•hef l Ol :'\"TUt,llt-:1.1' FUii tin>·. P 'I 1 uunt•·r help & ~an<1-1t·h m;, n t:J1.l)<•r1ent e ftrt•f\•rrt•d Gan ·, Ckh 6'75 2193 -- ~ DISTRICT MANAGER TRAINEE f ·, r< 11 I :111on dt.· P<Ht rrwnt h a-; <in 11p1·n 1ng l•l r .1 1r.11n cc 1n t h e ('1 r1·ulat1 on. S<tl1•.., S,·n·ict' and < 'nllc·t·t1on Arr :1 ~i..'l(•c·tl·c1 appltc:ant ""111 rt'l'l 'I\ t• :r lttx·t«rl .... tarting salar\'. rl'~Ul;J r(y "<·h<.•dull'd r:11 -;es. bonu ... opportun1t1c'> and many fr tnJh' henef1L'\ s ut·h as paitf \';1callons. paid ~rnu p in~uranC'C'. life ins urance anrt · tl<·ntal <·oq•r<lj.!l' '.\t u~ hl' 18. have }.!oocl rlrl\ 1nl! n·1·orcl !lours _genC'ralh 11 .-\\I t u ~I l')J )lnnrl~y throu g h I-rid.I\ !-iaturcl.1\' ''' 1 rtlmL' 3\ :i1l~blt> ·'' n1·c1!1·d . ft ~ 011 ;1n· qualtf1NI and · 1nt 1·r1·-.1Pd 1n lt·;irninl.: ll{'"~papt>r t 11 1 ul.111011 hU'.'.lnl'S"I. c omf' Ill J>l'rson tinrl a.,k fnr Don \.\"11l1<1ms or K en c;ndchml lw·forP JO A M or <1ftr r 2 PM :\lnnd u' through Frid;,,i_v . ~I German Sh1•pherd. neutered. fem Gre) t!'lh rolor Rather s mall Dana Pt area < .111 da) li61 fiOM 1• \ e-. 19:1 4054 CAMDY'S RIHDEZVOUS For Sweet &r Plusanl U.con Dial 9~·l!>tll 972-3104 Hcel:anos Espautot •Lo.S.C.....,* Our rnarn ornce has an 1mmed1ale opening for an md1v1dual who IS able to meet the public and has t:ood shonhand and typing slulb Pnur ex µe r 1~nce 1n loa n docu mentation pr e · rer red If }OU arc 1n le~led rn an e xe1tml! career opportunity offer ing attract ave compensa· 1100 ;ind benefits plea5e ca U Art Bay 11.ss S40-5300 Ca.shier. AM shift. d•·1><·n COti:"JT .. :R t_-;ir i for di"' DRIVERS dable. r es pon s 1bl1· 1 cleam•rs .... ~·.r onh SATURD.a.Y & SU .... DAY Thurs lhru Mon. Appl) full ttrnc 968 31\:lJ A .-. mornings . G ift Shop OBJVY LA Ti MORNINGS IJJist <.:al1ro Man" rem Pie~<' call PLAYMATE OUTCALL SeniuMJ ~Co. MC & VISA ecuptM 95)-1571 ····•·················· John Waynt• Airport To home' m l' ,, ~~ H I)(' I 1 \ (' r n <• I I \' p I I 0 t h u n n I c <; I 0 CASHIER llouseware-J.6A~ ~5 $42!> m•> c arr1t·r ' Ht.•<Jt11rt.•<; ,·;,m or larJ,.!e \l.<Jg on 7075 sales. Apply in pcr..on bonus l>t'pentl11blc• C11r ;md ;1 gno<i cl rl\ 1ng rt.•tord . Phorw Crown Hardware, l lO'i 546-4481or964 i~lli2 1142 ·4 ~12 1 E~t 2 11 . ;J '\k for Don ..............••....... LOST I Jr ~t: ~kdPQO T.-rner :'wtal~ Tag:. \11 1<1 !>48 1240 lla)rrest 1•vc·., •FOXY LADY• OUTCALLONLY lntcnor De sign Student IF'I seeks PIT employ in N B C M area 642 900S E.Cst.Hwy.Cd_M ___ DINTALJC....... W1ll1 :.rm<.,. E ~;J J Opportunit . ~isl.till X l<J \ he rt·q t::mplO)t.'r • 972-1138 * De pendable outgoing loyal Fem college Sl U· dent desires permanent PIT Let 's taJk 963-0384 C~llEIS UTDTEM ~-834t---t----WEEKEND WORK Found Small 20" Buy·, b1ryt.le !'lea~·· 1de11t1fy &t2 5581 COVER GIRL • OUTC.ALL * 953-0778 MC IV I SA SOUTH COAST B"'NK An Independent Barut ~Sunflower Ave Costa M~a f-.<111JI C lpp f:mpl~ r M F MARKETS ----D.td Assist, H.wport t::xp. X Ra) 111 I-T ~too thru Fri. K 5 Sa> OJ>CO 646 24113 __ _ '79 G rad . M t>dtll , Northwestern U ( BSJ 1 seeks c reat ive m edia work, esp rad101mws1c Found LrR mall· black 1----------RRST 1 .._DY Exp m P. R reponmg For 2nd & 3rd Sh1fL'I Bartender. M /!". l~wre Dental Ass istant. cha 1r side wtth X Ra) ht-en~e rww Seal Bch offt t'e. 1-\111 or P rr 213..aJt 2929 Labratlor Sunduy J une ~ John Hall 64S·3992 23 Warner Ht•1u·h, JI B 734 lJSJ &cort·~ • Party o-c.n • Lrcensed Nurse. Compa. immediate ly . ·cifnlno We prom()(e to manage Me xican Rest a urant. meot & supervision from Dental Ass't Ortho pref :!>W S l}rooktiurst.HB wrt.h.ln RDA req'd . 4dy wk WANT A CAREER., * 972_ I 345 * ruon. housekeeper days Reasonable expe'r1enced FOUND· "'emah· dog. 11ld MC &. Vlsa Accepted Cancer /Stroke patie nts If on e y c 0 I 0 r C: a II l~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I References. 661 7241 · BEAtrrlCIAN Very nice, Call 1714) 631·94.21 I Nwpl. Bur~2 ~- congemal shop We need '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!'I DESK CLERK full time 3 operators w /foUowm2, A.....Jv tn ""'r500 ool) i\ h IJ9&.3302 or MG 1338 after ~Pm lnsh Setter. f' <.:o l11e sable /wht F Cockapoo ln <'Olored M Pit Bull mix hlktwht M Dane mix liln t~ Lab/Shep yellow M I.ab mix yeUow F . Also parakeet NB Animal Sheller. 644·3656 HltpW~ 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ Old fashion horse drawn ACCOUNTANT !BOOK· hay rides . Only 25 KEEPER ,. minutes from the beach M a ture r e ap 1nd111 area BBQ facilities Can needed tor exclusive ski accommodate groups up shop UI Nwpl Bch, i.alary lo ~ (714)6JHD90. &Ilk commen.sur1le w /exper. for Kns. duties to incl posting to ESCORTS all jouma.la. G. GL, ftn slatemenl.s oo computer. •953-4471• A /P , eompul e r iied • AJways open payroll. Ca ll Debbie for ... __ t flt °"1d care for llyr o.irl Ir t'Y'J ..-eiu..,, Pl une or 11ne. " Baba Besl West c r n Pl II • '· l A'" re I u I a r hrs . V 1 c: ease ca n.uce,. u s Motel. 2 250 Newvort Hair 811.aar. 631·9923 Newland/Heil 848·7932 BJvd.C M BOOKKf>:EPt:R C 1 v I I En II 1 n t' e r -------,-- Expanding lrvtne CPA Dnfts m1 n I Des igner DlSPtAY BUILDER-mm farm has career opening Mm 2 yr up Donald E 7 yrs ex per to bu1 Id for a full charae btlkpr SleYena. Inc &46-8915 custom hardwood d is play. eatabl.lllhed eo. with w/J>r()ven computer ap. Oencal health ·,.a.a, pro(tt shar till.Ide. Experience thru SICalTilllS Ing, pd vacation. Steady adjusted lrial balan«" Employment aV11l. in work S alary o pen aU related bookkeepmg multi surroundings 631-0860 appt.642-834 1btwn10-4 raponslblUlles. Income Competitive pay. In ---------- tu exper. desirable . t«vtew 6 hJre For more Drapery work room, for ROLLS ROYCE Startinit salary range blfo. call Tod Services lae or sale. compleuly ESCORTS from $1250 /mo com· 97~ set up for 3 or 4 girl work El~ mens urale • t exper . room with UU1tm1 ac- Advert.lainl 83:J.-0851 count.s. Ideal for lead g1r1 24th.. 751-0537 CLASSING N'•lll I "S ADYBTI.. BOOKKEEPl!:R a.EllCAL lo 1et a start. 546-1431 or ~I STAGliPVTPAKTlt-;s ftAtMll For C 0 n s ult Ing Reliat.er today for local ____ MIS __ . _____ _ ••1£1S NUDE•DANCt:fl ""'--Cl tn ...... d ntpneenng Firm tocat· t.empOrary uaipmeot.s. ---------1 ,... •MODEL • 11"" us """ A verus · ed near OC Airport DIUYRS In.I Id V. Will cater your next par-Int Department or the Out l 11 557 -..~ a -trus -DaJJy PUot hH an Im· ies nclude payro . ._.., Men or women 25 yrs or Catch -Female -ty I'm 36-24·36. l8yr1. medlite opeoinl on • a /r. 1/p, job ('Oil ac-older. Know the coa1t CREDrT Pam's pvt. outull. Al\. 1 I h 1 d .. counllnf. contracts, ot.iel. Net $1.80 a week or A good bou ia someone Spm. 542-0201. Dys : .! .. ~tpbeoa•eb'~~Aeta es... bMldng, investment.a,• r-n.L•n:_ more. Oraa1• Coast who \Mes a Utt.le more 778.UlU. ._ "' "" ype •P· U \ f1 Yellow Cab, 17300 Ml. than bis abare of the•----------• prox. 45 wpm. aood p/s plan. Must be setr ,t!~"ts<>NNH ~lfMCU Herrmann. Fountain ..,__ and a UtUe 1-· phooe voice. Salaey plua moUvated. Xlnl working U .,...,... ....., --•--1on .,_, .. ~'ti IL ... _ flt Va ey. <No of Slater than his sblh'e or the MASSAGESlOWtAD .. _ ... ,_ · .._." baca· '-VOAU ona • .,.,oe •· oorr MVSTJCJll .. .,., .. 0 E D'CUld very beMficlal. Saluy commensurate J12111rdtser..t betwn Newhope • CR~ · ~ t:ac e II e o t com pan)' wttll nperleoce • PC>tn· 6!!!~ ... ~~-~,..!!!!rt~•;;•;;~!!l'~Eut;·~Ud:l~~~==~I .,. __ ,,, ., ... _Jti 61..,,. __ 55M&Sl ___ s._n_ta_An_a __ , IMnent.a Include medical, uaa, ruuuu: .,.""' e. ""· cor· Wanted: The 6' taU Dan I denbl. credJt wuon etc. Fl"edlrtcll Bl'OW'IJ Aaaoc. DIUVERS Crou COUDtr)'. ~r Wamer/B St. HB. met •l the Mission For Interview please Me-,_ What's YourTtada'.' No aptdal licenee req'd. Or 0 > Pound 6'4·7301 R.aoch Plano Bar f'rld1y call: MJ.4321, Hl2T7 •·UUJe--la-Bt-,-,-,-C-l_au_ll\ed_ IZ.17 per Day lllacGreaor Yacbt.t, 1131 nJlht. Please call Mary ~c...t ada are r e all" small Tbafs Litt.le to pay rt.ctntJa. C.111 . ..,,..> ...... """" ,.. , for u ad ta lht Dally 1---------1-·01.1od set o f keys c ...... .,, ... v.w.. "people to.,.... .. Hlea 330W. yStreet ca1lla with blt ,...,..Ip PUot s.nl~ Dtnctory Haveaoa.tbla1 '10" want 89"191de Dr. Near Coatt Sincer e lone ly 1fo1le eo.ta 11.. __. w .. _ .. lta1 To......... tW tan •lab1Llah yow to Mil'.' Clueified ads do male-30 teHS female for Equal ()ppart-.tty - -·-· • ,... .. ~ profHalonal den lily. ll 11 _ c 11 NOW Guard Sl•tloo 6-29 1ff1fr. (2131 H2·2215 EmPlo"ler "IOS ea..lned ad, call For more Information •e a • 561·M21 HwitHAlrbor. todeyeG·M'71. caUN""71. 1_to.9'1' ___ . ______ 1 Saturdcry & Sunday Mominq D\'liH•r Datly Pilots to Ncws racl<s & 'tore':-: :\lust h i.JH' tfc.•pcndahlc c<.1r. C~ll Grorgr Jla rdini.:. 6·t 2·4321 . ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT 330 Wfft lay St., Costa MHo. Ca. 642-4321 .,. ~ Opp 114....., Ea +l~y~ ESCORTS MODELS GATE Guard wanted Needed by oc ·s finest F'ull time . Apply In serY!ce. no exper nee person: Newport Oum.-:. 641-0180 Travel Trailer Park. 1131 Back Bay Dr. NB Experienced y acht -~- ltalesman. Powe r & sail. General 9 r o k e r a g c o n I y PLUMIBIS tB.PY flstabllshed firm San Will tnan $200 wk start Diego. 22S 93M Open 8am-3pm 91115-84\J flC>a A RIW ARDIUa CAllB .. UAL IST A Tl C.ootk'l us lo learn about our new h llh com · rmaalon split It ot.her ad· vanta1ea in joining Redhill Realty. For tn rormation call Walt 873-7300 ~ . Rt ·dh ii I ~u'P Rt -.1ltv I; I:: · .. :1 >I I ~ Full-time open ln1 tn mmmtulon aae for a OfRCIWOB SllO Will train lllO to start ()peo8am-8pm 986-8413 IMtlYBS SZOO Wla Will train truck drivers. 0pen8am-8pm 995-8413 Ameriun Guide Ftt Genenl Office A well org1nized person needed for heavy typing " rtlln1. Accur1c)' very Important. S900·$950/ month com memurate/exp. Four Girl Of nee Xlnt Benellt.a oc Airport Are Ff'ederick Bl'OWll Aaaoc. 546-91815 q u •I if led u 111o11,.. _______ _ 11peclallat Company benefits >nclude : di•· COMDt prhlle1e. medical. dental. Ure Insurance, pension• prolit·wrin1. A;ply In person: J .C reaoey, 24 Fa1bio n lalanfl. N. 8. To Place your "F·ast Re!'lult" Service Directory ad .... Coll Now 642·1671 ht.JU . . ~-....... •" ·~·······--········ ... ""·~· ....... I ' ... .... ,... 1111 w '. , ... l==~il iiiiiilliililliiiiiiiii t6fl"auuu••••••U•••• •• ••••••••••u•un•• tHNtUttu•u••• llllUIJl'lllfllllllllll'f "'' 1 ttr, rut ti"''· 1"MI ~ ....... .. ._..., -".._. ,~.,_ .,...f\!!! ,,...._, Plf •rttarr, •:;; ............... .. i1111U ,_ ... 1'lf ... , ,-..._ NMlil at.a tow..\ -·UM"* WANTID. L•• ••t e .... A"'" 11 ...,_ .1 Pltll'r 6 I.at U• Cell rw t11-ru-.•r•4 ;-1t••• l"lfti&. .. _,,..,,, .._ a w u , I Hf e•• ll•t Ill •1'ftt ,.... .._.._et fn»IM W /t,.e• •rt tl•I er ... }'tr, ..a ........... 1 ________ 1 .!!!!!J~!!!:.!!!:!!!!::- C.M. ......,, •••.,., ..-,....,,. '• •:-c o1 ...., .... c.um.-llMm •• ,....... :--... IH-.-...... ---,-.. -·=-~r~rnrm. •"r•1•s1· ::-.,:~_, ... 1 ,..=<ti.~.> ..... ~.'~'~!~ &.:.i.:. ~=~IH tlra ~~M&:-•-..1111 =::t:.~u tu. tn ~.'.-aMo-....................... _.......,,....,.... ..... c111Clftke ........ .:.~=-:=..r;;,.=rf.:.::::tj:;:;:::,:.;.~.;;;;,,,_~..._;;;;;;.._i::----::-:----:.:~ • n~·:=:-,.._ ..... ·--· \11111111~.. ....,.. --...... -u-·-.. ._., ..... ,.,..,., y ...... _.____ _.. __ ., -*•""" •ec.h Rawl.el ™ -1~-• TYPIST ilEll'T. WH9aer, tie•• worh S. •• °" .,.. ... ·--M '-N......,. Beed \. TO CAM laftA l'lrm._u.,....UqlOl'a 0... .._. R.f!. com· ,.._.bNeipni.~ ............. a.a or •••••••••••••••• two ff'ff Ucketa (SU ... ,. INCOMIU CQ leeater 71 ... 11·1... I t r •pl (o n l • l PMY lt.aa imlll9d. open. Uomat wuled. Varted .... UIUI lllM SOftball Glut value). lo ••• AL :&:1 ~~~--~·~ ~--911!!!!1!!!!1!!!!1' R .. r lbnill• U.C'I'* IQ& ~Jlbonel ..-n?!! duties lnehaclUll TWX Rwluaep Sale. Jab 51.b THI ---~ -.-..,. __ ._ _ .,..••nn1 phonu Hd • Owi'f. Muilmwn typ.... nmdUneoper-'---1-o. 0ry_., cMea. wortm • 6 t ii . co r o • r ~ ,......_ l1lalMI ....... o,.r•ted lnad1le .. Offlc-e •••a1er •lea IOlll9 htht typin~ 'Weol •pd.:. ltwpm. Call Judy: 5coaeoi.. ;.;a,:: aood 911. 541-al.J or Talbert/Ndla84 HOUISHOW -ftna .... _,.,.., .._. laave traMplN\a· ...... T. '°' an Ive fer 1~od u lery and 'JM.]'111. ~. Good ...._ July ll., IPll ,.,...Ible. arC'ur•l• uoa_ Tit.atl-481. leterior ulin h rm bloel\.., ~~~~~~~!!!!!!!~ bene ts, 1oocl ialary. MO._. SAU ANAHEIM ~ Prfl•r bl• .. PI ,,.cleU1le1 In ~om -~~~111111!!!~1!!!11!~-C PleuecaUorcomebafw UPIUGERAJ'OR,cleaa. ~Refriaent.or Con......_c-e-~. to bandw 11 1auoa euetary •mal dMlp M"'l be-lnterHh1d ¥ppltcanta ~·•y _...,. l.nterview. Pa..., Seal wmtD IOQd. f15. 54M.5lJ Freemr ..,, Le Capeci-~may be elaliDed cm-•dw••· 9ttOllDllH M..tlcal Malpract lu depe ndable • pro ~call ~ -·-,_ r--A.u.t.or .... 1 .,._, __ -~ ... WMlaer•Elecn....er8 by··"'-........ -• b-.t.1 fun lo,;; °"9 61\e dwU Ut.,a. r 11lre1l. Offtl't! near()(' ~ Financial levHtment A~ ~-._.. -_._ ;:., old ll50 u . ;;;..,ut ~• ..._-.-. aL Ca&l:MIM1!3 uan ~_....to Airport 81lary com t1 l4 > 'ls.2-ll84 Ur m for educators ve, · · 6eu"1Keemorewuher6 Wardrobe 4'xl' $90. 272 ~;;;==~==:::! wan m the u,,., area imn1ur1t e w /ab ility EQIW 0 ;.~~t~o::;:i~;· T,,W,....... dryer. Green. Woru Overtlead Store1e DO * * * • tlN 8 llll ladudea/tt S..ttU___ empJo':.':~~.1> XJnt typlnl. Sb req'd. Acc:uraielowpm;Utebtt· IQOILSl50.7Sl-t015. Walnut Cabinet Siqer For 'Sele, Tiffany's e.OMce .. II IM 80wpm ayp 70 wpm and ' ~ creta.ri J ~..._duties. Call lie_._ 1020 Sewing Mecblne S12.S. Private Club Ure time .... __.... • • ... -• .. t ~.-.... · r a.:.1.-Ol"nc t: MANAOER ec. M • e.per. Y-·7c .. -F--Genleo toc)ls, -Mon· b b • --open.a •lu • '"~· •· ... '"' ., Forllellecutiw' 1wte1 in • rnust. Noa smoker pre-~ -~ ·--n•••••-••••n troee Ave W.tmlnister rp. e m e r 1 P · :-~~-~-~~~-~ l'OCDi.ns. with abWUe. Se nta AfHL s .. e~inai K IC.Sales WrensedJ f d. lnquire (714)840-0123 Typ /Rec p /l 2 or 3 BICYCLE BUILT FOR ~ ~13·434·7769, 43'·7.-6. &\ pert O ut1landln1 dynamk , out"oan a In Ot!IJu> available! Make ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!t d / .. 8 5 T TWO 1100 2ID2I Harbor i-----------1 Cat.hie. control dept. Grt>iU lkn~t 1u. r lnu call " • yuurbest de11I Blue (;h1p :;:; aya weea. . r pe Bl~.'.c.11: MOVING SALE·30"xl0" --------- bcHfUI .It ·1tiuch op l~1tll.S.a1 ~ dlvldual who enJoys l'ropert1e i. 5S7 4436. --------• 50wpm, phones • filing. desk. ofc chn, antique Yamaha amplifier, model pol1Mll'I for 11dvancro WOf1Wl& wllh •tor~> UwuieWenveler ••SECRETARJES•• Exp. only. 5'0-4242 Call Foraale: Boys 2ClJI bike. b uffet . sofa a, chr, G31).112 w/ reverb. new, menL Call Rlh, ~~. 1.1H 1n lady to au lat· pk!. Re11p01Uiblbt1ul!I tn -Admm AsstR~ $18.800 between9-l Good cond. $30. '181--0U7 rec II n er. lo v eaea t. S2SO. Drafting table. P S. <hast&! P•n·5oq1~1 Attt•n Grandmother r~~'Overina r ludel rnitn~mg & lt!MJJ· RelJ.red C-Ouple to Manage Gen 0fc/fype55Sl0.800 Wa lters •-Wa itresses aft.er5:30pm. Slil-6l?I Exec desk, 80ll30. five cy V90 HarborBl.C..~ from broken leg Small 111&. typin1. hte book a small l\Spaee Mob1le FullChg TB/RE S18,000 .. drawerw/sUeot.casters NEVER A fi'l':E &aJ&ry + •free room • keep1n1 . ~ gen office Home Purk in lopan•a of Appointment Only/Free wanted. experienc ed. C-r•& 1070 excellent C(>ndlUoa - boan1. SJ6..0684 aft. 6pm. dut1e. Call Murs hu, Ch.tlll M'~u (;uuplt! mu.st uz Re1ndersA&enc\ ~ly m ~[5~· ~inny 'f"p 1.t 1030 SJ50 Days 673-'KA. eves Girl P'r'lday to .ss1)t lll1tna1~r. Must have pleasant p eraon a llly , ablbty lo eommurucalt! wrpubltc t::asy JOb. 110 i.aJes wortc or t11mm1rk11 Good starting salary A1> p I y A A ~t C: 0 Trans m1 s1nn. 1745 Newport Blvd (.' M A~k fOf'Oan 11 B. 714 9&tml be capable or lig h t 4020 B1.tth,Estab '64 ven, or own, ·--·•••••••••••••••• •DOIEDlATECASH• 673-2712 Office dut1e:., read meters, col· NewportBe.ch.~1.90 HB. Kowa Super 66 2V.x2V. F or Gold. S li ve r . M.atds Wan1ed, The Sea C:l1 ff Motel. Laauna Beach. "94~ Malntenanpe man, part time, re li red. Coat a Mesa area. set your own hours Apply at 3020 Redhill Ave, Gateway Sc1enuhc. lt!C'l rents etc rn e x· '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~WAITRESS . Walter , SLR with 85mm lens, Platinum. Any kind, Dall Etching f'lS. Reeoir DelYWJ loy cf\aJi!(e for 11 lovely 12x46 E l»Zi!D back• three lem cond.. amOUDl. Da.o1el $115. Mir o Sl95. FUll time. Neat appear· ,........,....,.,,.,...,...,....._....._.,,."'ii busboy. ' xper 'd . P vt. ruters. New, packed ID ~ ~~ log individual w /Valid CUrnished Mobile llome SECRETARY· club. Nights. 760--0221 original box. Honeywell ---- Cali ror n 1 a Dri vers or have your own lute NB devp'mt co. Growth Strobonar model 6SC W e bu y G 0 L D , U ndborg Racquet Club L1ceoae. High Scl\ool model moved 10 the open Waitress wtcar for wicker with cord. used. All for SJ'ERLLNG SILVER & Tennis m e mber s hip. graduate . Apply in spa<'e Pos111on nviulable 'pot~~~~~llh~~toe's basket lunch service. "25. 759-0060,eves. SILVER S's Will s»ckup $8SO.CaJl7l•-828-Si9ll. person to: Mr. Fuentes. approx Aug 1. WMl) F'1ne lrvmePersoonel Agenr y 9 30·1.30PM Mon·Fra. 96'..&507 ----------- at Robert Bein. Willia m opportunity tu supple 488 E. 17th. Costa Mesa F..am $125 SISO weekly CGfl 1035 AirCooditioner. Lge. win· f"°8t" Associates. 1401 ~t )'Our sonal secun Swte2:!4 642 1'170 Must be neat. Persona· ••••••••••••••••••••••• dow \ype. 21,000 BTU 2JO QuailSt. Newport Beach ty mcome. For info and i,,,..-,...,...,......,......_.,,,.....,_.._,..~ ble & e ne rgetic Call PERSIAN K1ttem. CFA volt, used. 2wks. $360. GUARDS Mamtenance man·helper mtervlew call~·782S ---979·0747 aft IOAM for rept.ered,rhamp lwes. 4!fl.J:Mg Full" ror aptcomplexin C.M. OfFIC(ClEll RM& BRO SECY/BKPH. part tfull appt 638·9308 1----------1 JoboWa-yn-e T;n~M;.;-part time All Reured orsemi.642-5073. provided for time. R.I'.: Co l 'dM ~ 1040 h. I f are a s . Un ifo rms Ta&HIC~ Sr lady toshareLldohm Sal 67 !DUO WAREHOUS to: CLERK • ....,. bers 1p. singe, e e furnished Age~ 21 or MANAGEMENT I~ w/sa.me Could work out a eg. 5-- --f'll1 me s ummer 1-;xper ••••••••••••••••••••••• RUCK S pray booth negouable 951 1655 over. Retired welcome Loeal executive seeks 'The Daily Pilot has an days 673·4414 SHOE SALES Wanted, necessa ry lioating KEESHOND Pups AXC DeYillbi.s, l yr old. 30' ------- No experience nN· t\pp. qualified individual for im~diete opening. for ------full or part tune Good knowledge helpful. Call Champ sire. M /F Pet " long x l6' bJgb x. 22' wide GoU Clubs, beginners set. ly Uruversal Proteet1un tugb mcome P/f situa· trainee for full tam~, Runner for parts, Must be Co. be ne fits Future Balboa Marine. 549-9671 s h o w . Pv t p t y Offer Re built Stea m 4 woods. S Jn ve irons Ser vice . 1226 W Sth · N · permanent position in alert. have valld ColJ f to a t EOE /MFH 213,97 134S a tt6pm I Ele t t c Spauld ing w/bag $70 Street. Sant J Ana In lion. o investment .re· our Claaslfied Depart· dnvers bcen~!l'& gd dnv-mgmt pos1t1ons poss1 r PP . c eaner. c roma t 64S-3J87 terVlew hours ~1 1:i & 14 quirement. For appoint ment. Muat be a ble to mg record. fo'or coru.tru<· ble Apply ID person bet Worltmg Manager. Ory Wanted youo1 German1-tlm __ .oo_2_l.J._n_l _207_o __ --------- Monlhru ,.'r1 mentcal164S-S82l. I type~ wpm (typing t ion e quip firm in !lam f Cl~am· 3077 S ClearungPlant.Newport short haired po1nter .i---------11118eaut1full y mounted -;;~iiiiiiii~iiiiliiiiiii~--MANAGER. shoe & ap-test. will.administered to Orange lleavyhftin~r<! _B_n_s_to_. _______ Be a c h , E a s t Rluff male Does not have to Fl~ Market Sale, sav SailfLo;h ~')OU See to ciJ>- HOUSECLEANERS up pare I store. Grow in@ a1J applicants), 10 key quired. F tr. 997 310<! St .al 1on e r y Store 1 n Cleaners, 2S47 East Bluff have pa pers. 213~·7322 mgs up l080"'o oo weldmit precaate 642-llm. to SS pr hr. Car. 64S.Sl23 independent chain. Mn" I a<!der. handle phones. - -Corona del Mar needs ex Dr.644-0932 aft.er 6pm & C'Utllng eqwp. Rnnders Cn_b_&_M_ ----p-- exp requi re d. Xlnl learn co m pute r ~nd Sailboa t lns t rul'lo r pr'd sa les lady Full ---------C-o-ck_e_r_S_p_:i~1~l -A_K_t &JUindJng whe-cL'i, weld ~uress m auo benefits. Send resume t< other tteneral rler1cal needed tO Ni>t Bch, 25 ;n· ume . 5 days XJnt work XStOX OPHATOR mg mar hmes. welding ti;c~e~:.: :;•~o~ HOUSS<EEPER Classified AdNo.7ll c/c duties. ()pportunit> for cn.11sngsa1looat.PT 1n· mgrond l::specaally fme fo\JUtuneom ce Job.ll11!h mal~ Burr 1'"H:. rod, ete f'1rst rome, 21 .. b/w~ f'ront door or rouple for Cathoh<' 0, 1, p 1 t PO Bo 1..,,,,. advancement and ell. cl wknds, 645-7100 •'''t'ntuln 6.75_1010 ~·hoOI graduate Must bt• Champion blood II nt• fo'\~t served !luge sav rectory HB.Call846l.,,,_'f at} io , x _.,, c elle nl ro mp a n y -------.u '" neat and enthus1ast1c llou~ebrolt en Good uigsooeveryUun~Sale bott.leglass t.op36"x79" CostaMesa,Ca.92626 benefits. Sala ry com· Sales _________ 1 Apply in person to Mr w 1ch 1ldren $400 /or eudsJwylrd S3S S56-8842 ~~per needed fur MAMAGEMIMT me.ns urate with t'X· DISTRllUTORSHIP: Stoc k & show room t"Uentes at Robert Bein would consider g.1V1ng to OxygenServ1ct>Co FOR SAL E . Baldwin pennanenl r,1 "ork 111 pen ence. f or inter view. Extra cash flow, retin· / 1 1 1 h Wii h a m Fros t & A'> a qu a l 1f1 e d h<1me beautiful beach area con Amb111ous couple , part p&eue call: 642·4321, ext ment Income, profit r.xt~ s~~r:c':.u111Rt1~g soc1att...,.,, 1401 Quail St L73-76.11 2072 Placentia Ave Organ JClras, S600/offer, do NI.Ce job & vl.nt work time. to help manage zn Newnnrt u~ach Costa Mesa. CA. v as h I c a ca m e r a · ~ f 1 b · Call Bill s haring, fananr1al in G'_.... I & ""' f. -,... ....., d P l II Haugmihesy us549-lll3026ess. ~£_..U::..E CO "'ST l\JUU sa llry u.:ne iL-. to Y• 1045 '"!!!!!!'!!!!!!!~~'!!!!!!!~~ 3Sml/acces $400/ offer 1ng con . ease c-a WR--"W' "" ·dependence ~ EO LJ fl-: L'-p prefer-" but not ~~-1=-----675-6101 M ~ 0 ... C.i.A 'cu ......-~ ....... ••••• • •• • •• ••• •• -..let....... IOIO M_any ~ 962-3789 • on .... 1,o-<oµm. DAILY PILOT distributor looking for essential Apply in ••••••••••••••••••••••• Alaskan Mal.emut.e. f''ree ,. . HOUSEKEEPER-2 or :i TEACHBS 330W. Bay Slreet a mbitious . cnergC'lit· person 222 Victon a St, ........ 1005 t.o a 1ood bome 2.,..yn ...................... 'Jlire.eC•hl•Sofa dys W .. A or 4 hrs pe rl Ambitious couple, part Costa Mesa people to bu• Id s ail''> c~ 646-3737 646-81~1 ....................... _. .. """"',,,,_ LUCiCiACiE TACiS ---.oo """7-8393 ...... · r y, t. t h I team. Call Nack , 646·~302 ....... """"""'""'· _, -rel req. CdM Call Dovie ime. o e P manage E qual Oppo rtu nity or646-34S4 11 ~~~~~~!!!!!!~~ -~l!!!!!l~~lllllJll!l!!l!!!ll~-fromyourbusmeucard 6311266 family business. Call Blll Employer · W&5TMINSTER f'ree lo good home Send one cud few each Klng &ize mattress & · HughesS49-3026 ---------SWre manager . P arklane ABBEY FemaJe shepherd mut 8 laC ph1a ooe spare We TB OX S p RING S , 11 l.nsurance. Full or part PAIAlEGAI. SALESLADY, exper, ~80 Hosiery & Danre wear ANTIQUE MALL ™·Housebroken. loves r eturo permanently !"'aV.L.. time comm erc-ial un. l~M!llan•a•g•e•r-----• Experienced civil htiga. f:'ne~k ~~gs~~rtBe~~:dy store. Mission V1eJo Dady l0-6~ Fri 1o.9 lods. sealed attractive tag • l.'Mlt +l!tt'4~ de · Old lion ; b a ck g r o und · Mall. Must have re\aJI MS-2771 strap. meetin& aJrhne nmter . er person ATHLnlC Supply 263 E mh St d OPENJ y4, 10-6 •c•l••-OK. Co6ta Mesa area. S.H.ttype; acliveoffice. "'~-M· ·· e xp. Be epen·d able nm WestmineterAve. l.D. reqaremeot.s Pre-SHOE STC>aE ~ es;i 495-3134. vm 1cu • theft! For a W..e.d ~l Garden Grove ~03 .,..._,. 10•" 1011 · · Dedicated rwiner needed Paralegal Sel'Vlces Joe. SALESPEOPLE: To sell ---------penm•llsed tag enclo&e 1.nsurance Sales, 1Jce08(.'<I to ~nage n!w lrvlne 714·7~·1334 home security systems. wallptper. fabric or sales rep, automotive JocaUOn. R~mre strong Prr~· "-.. _.... Full or part ti.me. Bonus SupeOranrvisoge·,..!.._ty manufac ------**I IUY * * "Day mo" PAP8f' ai we . It barkground ID merchan· a,_ ---ee~r ~ia-d ... £ ~ will back " tnm your speaa Y program, very d..ismg, promotion and For more Infor mation ....-;·Income epen..,. on turer h as 1mmed1 ate rtlK• l'AI r Good used ftUDJtu.re & tq:S. Or try two cards mmpet.ihve. Xtra sales employee motivation. call 675-6892. Corona del ~~ ___ opemng for a mature. ex-..-u ~ Apptiances--OR I will aeJJ ~to back. ....................... TOP CASH PAID For lased funuture ft ap- plw>ces, working or DOl 957-3133 l'tST AMT MOMIY persooaneeded.833-04.21 Mar. ~ES pe rienced person to Satu.rday,JulyStb orSELLforYou PRICES =u. -6 HoQrs Only! -MASTBS AUCTIOH IHSUUMC.: Send !etter or resume to PBX ()perator/Recepl. TEMPOIARY !>Upervise our customer 10 to• S2eaor3tSS Large auto insurance Cl~ss1f1.ed ad lf76, c /o Esper. Laguna Beach. PHSOHHEL ser vice warranty dt>pt ~IO~! 646 1616 & llJ.f625 <1/S t..ag.s S1 60ea agency has immediate DallyP1lot..POBoxl.S60, SalaryNea. Excltingen· This is an xlnt op J•-•101151 w-.. -n d•sk for sale 6'9tagsSlSOt>J openings for ~ta Mesa.CA92626 terta.inment co mpany P u11eell Tempor aries portumty with a fa:.t _., . """"' .. tOormore S1 .WeJ "'*= w-da.....-Tra:..-.. CaJI Jane714_49<1.6568 seeks 2 additional !>ales urnWJ.ng company offer f'LAYR rtAMOS! w1lh arcessone~ $60 Salt"l Tax Included N_.. •nnrw-............ MANICURIST Abl to do ----------rep's to pioneer new U:r ~g v secun ty & growth P'tAMO ae>U.S! Call 979-1611 aft Spm NO CAHU ~ O ex P er 1 t' n c <' • .e PHONE OPERATO R ntory m Costa Mesa & Draw your own or send necessary Mu.,t enJOY all phases of marucuri.ng, wanted for s m plumbinR SaddJebark Valle)_ ~ust potential Please ('Ofltart SLOT MA<; ... S! Elegant girl's 6 piece name. addre~. i.ihone & F(,.-class nngs. Highest prices pa id Buy ing gold s il ver Jewelr-Y:--J Jental . e tc Appt!I Jll)Wh t:'rt' W1 1l1am Lol urence 9S3·8193 21 hrs heavy phones & sales great loc: health plan. co. No exper nee. Part· be capable or ol)l'ning Personnel: 540-4811 dCADI M.AC ... S! bedroom set Xlnt l'Und w."IJ make one card per work . S a l a r y t'l•m T he Ha ar Handle r s time, perfect for stu· new doors & building a SWITCHIO "'RD CASHIMtSTaS! Must Sff S32S/bst ofr tag Add 2S'eacti WANTF.O ;>o.ew or u~ed 11o1ndow with frame :K> .. x471 • ·(;all 7Sl.g967 mensur ate with e x 64,2..IM84 denls. 540-2:253 aft. 2PM lasting r appor t with "" CLOCKS! SS&5279 Send rheck or mone) or penence le ab1hty All .._,., needed cben\S This 1s a people OPERA TOR. WILL Super sale for 6 hours on .,, der tn company benefits. Call Manuf actunng ,,. ....... person · on ented ""S•ll""' with Ltt Velvet sofa & loveseat. mf P'ILOT PRllJ'T'l ... "- yv "" TRAIN 645-7565 ly. Sntu.rday J uly 5th' Liii: S400bo h """Q Sberallat549-8161 l'EWORAIYWORI PhoneSales lie paperwork. Good • ----· Doors open al 10 am wtut.e. enew t POBoxl.560 Sfil.L idle tlems with a Dall PlkJt Cla.ssu1ed Ad 1 N T E R 1 0 R for high school students XlntCommiss1on s ala ry & excel. rom TELEPHONE sharp Super sale pnces _sc_1.as_1_1______ C-Osta Mesa.Ca 926216 ____ _ or gr·aduates. With sheet OnJy ooepos1t1on m1s!t10n s t ruc t u r tt + RESEAROtER W1lh savings of ~ to r--------------;,.-_-;.-;.-;.~----_-;;._..-. _______ _, 642-SC>i8 LANDSCAP ES Work metaJ andweldm' ge"pr. C~U10amtonoon benefits. Call Ri ta %,1p· h .. -.. _..~ Wlth live plants f/t o c · .. • Temporary no selling. ~or more on uuu•.,..,. 1 or 2 yrs metal s~x· Curt. 833·""'~1 pone. 714 8S t 905:> for of • · Put .. __ , .. _ maintenance route. exp ,..,,.. "'" appt train 1n 0£f1re, phone items · nuuu..,,r pr. needed Call Cr at r h I Ni cke l In " book. a ll ' -J. Call between 9·1 .... c: ~....,1 ..... ..,... SHOP fu.ll ti~••-•-•-•--.... -11111111---i rom ome. tear pnnt ..-~· .....,..,..., s-IUIU, • ...... d 1 d about n1c ke lodl!oni;, ~ position in s ales for SANDWICH MAKEH in g, eta • o rle nle · Sl2 95. SALE for JU'it M a r i n e I 0 u t b o a r d r ~ 7285, 5.58-8397 INTERIOR Design e r Mechanic. Outdrive ex· penon W/i.ntenor Pant in Health Food Real SJ9S' QRS88-noteplayer meda youn1. able bodied per . a plus. All-Craft kJlowiedCe. 645-4553 ask Need mature woman for TallpltDM Solic.iton rolls. 13.20. SAi.to: for JU.'lt ............ for errands. Must for Joan f lti~ position. Apply tn $3.75 hr plus booust>S to S2. Super bargain pnces ..--YacbtService.675-9651. 63 F h on Amp1co. Duo·Art. be e xce ll e nt on t he Pl.......,c Mfg. So-e•per person as ion slart No exper necesi. "-• _. ..... ..land NB ll f Welte players . 1nclud..mg phones. ve ry fleit1ble MEDIC~ ·m .., __ ... ·~•-Laguna Is , Nose mg. Ar ross rom gr·and p1 .. .....,, Ci-us or d uties. P a r t t i me .........., .......,..,. ---~-<X.: J\J rport. 2-9pm call ..._, '"" 642-2004 orS48-lSS8 11.AMSCaJIR Miuel.1131-9301. S ec retary T r ade Tami,64l -Olti9 gans ! Slot m achines' ~~vi~o!. N~~a~~~ Pren person-AB Dick magazine publisher ----~~ =~ ';!,usth:e:: INTERJ OR Design sales . Ptr a, Ftr d M be ._311 camera. Xlnt op-needs super reliable or· Flare for decor ating ays. ust ganized hard·worker for ---------wide Ta j Mahal organ helpful. f tpt. wall tram ~~od~~:fgsap~lcla~ru!!~ ~~Y for exp~!u!!i11Y challenging. 111tereist1ng TILIPHOMI with life-s ize carved 4919-1461 ...._. person . .,..,..,.,., ' Job. No short hand 60';. SOUCrTOllS figures and nearly l Rapid typing & accurate MkforTom. d your lime will be 111 $4 per hour to start + hghts! Located Just off n.. s pelli ng mandatory. MacArt hur Blvd lS IMYa•uORY s a 1 a r y c 0 m m . QlaalltyControllnspector mamtammg cirrulallon generous bonus, No ex minutes south of Dis COMTIOLCLEllK w/abi.lities. Exp'd. only, OrangeCountymantJfac· list. Wide variety of of per ne<"essary! No sell neyland There h as ~try level position an need apply . Ca 11 : turer is in need of as· face duties. Non-smoker mg! Hrs 3 to 9PM Ask never been another salt> material control dept. 644-0504, ask for Jill Hen· eemhlY·line Quality Con· prefem.'d. Seek perma· roe Mr. Lee 846-SS04 I 1 k e th 1 s ! W a o t a Will be responsible ror derson trol Cler k w /std f · nentperson.714·549·8393 ~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ fascan.all.ng oldlime sell· order I n g P 8 rt s · lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml motivalioo~ This ls an TOPLESS MODELS p{aying musical instru establishin g li mils • Medical xln\. opportunity in a WANT ACTION? S7S DAY PAID DAJ LY ment or a slot mactune majalalning adequate in· rast·&rowlng company CIAS!ifed Ads 642·5678 826-2583 orolher mechanical anti· wmory levels. Ability to SJAfflll If 1 It •. ooexp. nee. que? Be here at 10 am Wor .. with f1'gures a o er DC secur Y • M Ch • growth samlial. w sharp! aster arae must. Call for •PJ>l· btwn . ages ·~""" and V1aa arcepc.ed. ~~':11lo~~;e6R;1~y: ctMlmlAT•I =,.c:,T:~~o! I NEED IT! A•llCM SJ'RATOFLEX. 17671 ~11SJ Pelammel: n4--540-4llt. Armltl'olll Ave. Irvine. ~II••-~ST llfJEBln-... E.O.E. .. A kendavis Ind. One d lbe neUoa's lead· nPIST C.O. ::.J:0= 0~ Nut, dependable, CAl.lfll$ nel is openinl • new metmepenoatoworltin JlDllf'ltcbStl'eet LAl»tHY SWRYISOlt Excellent career poten· ti.al opportllllity for reli•· bl• peraoo wltb a toowledge of lau.ndry macbinea, aupeniaory *illl, Ir bi·linpaa.l abltity. prefened. Enjoy out- 1tandln1 company b...rlls, iDcludiDI • free mul per ahift. Appl1 to-cla1 Uana Tbun., IAM to Noma. Penomlel MABIOTT HOrB. •Mewport Ctt. Dr. "9wpalt 8Hcb --Opp Em.Plfr. M IF omee in ' ·--· Hilla, bulJ, dl...afied olc. nr. ....._,CA. 927 I 4 --OC ~ Salary nes. and wltb It come• an Calf Lauri Dance, Tell714'7M-1777 openins for a Stafflnc ... TNI -------Coordinat« where you'll --------· be pladn& ounes lo area IUX:t!PtiOIO.ST 2PM to IO I 0 botplt••a. tPM Wed. tbru Sun. 'lbispoattioarequlnaan Yecbt Club. Type, enerptic individual wbo ,.... M br. Call Ad· .. orPnized and....... Sita' 154 at eo.aoo. 3' a eood pbone pen a•· _ln_ . ..;...per_da ___ y. ___ _ ty.AbedW'ouDdlD..._ ~ST ar a medlcelly Nlaled for lovelJ •HJ buay field .. belplUl. ...... """' Bell o8lce. ,,.... cellfol'uappoW-llll.. oll~udabW· 714-147.0JI I r.:-o beadle beavy 6tnftka ••. n:-.:.r.• t • c • 11 --....... Busy executives ore lost without their right arm. Fiii the need today and work great temporary Jobs. Top PO¥ No Feel ~ Receptionists• Bookkeepers • Secretaries • Typists 714/978-0505 a_ .,,~~ lclM otMMHtoo ll:Mef. ... ttt) One Cly~ Wiit. C>fang9. ~ 92..e .................. :!Ocu. I\. rroat-rree refri1, like DU 9'50. 144-5511 WANTED-5omeone.&0 put in a delroal unit or poalbly a timer lo a "-'· bl acbup for a FRU freaer ta ICJOd wartiq order ...... aft IP1I if 10U .w do tt.. Oeaeral l:Jectrtc elec. ..,.. • Ona. Xlllll.. ... .,.....~ SICARI coldapot NM .. u ca. ft. Copper color. Seperate ffffaer. 115. Da11 ITl· 1110, evH f1N'11J. ___ ,,._ ....... ~ ..... __ .. . --·-··_..,... FIND YOUR NAME WIN TICKETS WORTH $15 ;,THE WORLD FAMOUS'' WHITE STALLIONS of VIENNA 111eROYAL LIPIZZAN STALLIONS ANAllE l'.\I CONVENTION CENTER July 11 ••• X p.m . .. IT'S EASY! Look ror your name and add ress in today's classlfled sectk>n. If you find ii, call 642·5678 Ext. 272 and we will arrange ror you to pick up your tickets at the nearest office of tht" DAILY PILOT You can be a .. .., llll WINNER < =~ Jast by lelld.lng us your name and address and by watching for your name in the clas1lfled ads of the Dally Pilot. .. Win tickets to the circus. aree ,musement ! .:1 auracUoos or ~rfirtJ2 events. Just Ill out this coupoa and ma . t ay to the: I .. I .., I a CIUllned Dep1rtmeat. Dilly PUot I • .. as8~ 33t w. Bay Street. Costa Meu. CA nae I z .. .. ~.-. ....... *' ........... , •. ~··-.."~ .. ·····-~-.- t ... ••••••••••• ..... , ... , .S. ...... 19. ITMmleAer lliaat u U f.,r c hool ~ Lira tt•uJ ••th bard •be ll u • Xlnt Coed. f.S7S firm Kob .,.. .. ()rum 1t:!l Am c1r1ran CIMtOm )J>C' with nil'• wl'alht'r ll.1111 he11<h tnS. SS7 4l3i3 OMarwwMuwa 1, Ce .t IOIS ........................ WANTEO ll\,$ulal~ f1k- 1C1 reprtfof J with lod1 646-4121 1017 ..... , ................ . 8UIMESE llTIEHS • 7 weeks old w1lh p:apers $1.50/lutleo. Call 546-2619 Macaw green wing , young , a fft!l'llonatt!, hand lamed $1500 wilh I a r,g e c a ge Cu I I 1-499-3019 or 960-3147 --- ~ SHERRY'S P ET CARE Boarding & ~roomrul( w1lh love. free pkup. Poodle Pups & Persian KlUens for sale. Tea Cup s tuds, 25 y r s e xp. 546-2848 SHERRY'S Pf::TCARE Boarding & grooming w1lh love, free pkup. Poodle Pups & Pt!rs1an Kittens ror sale Tt!a Cup o;luds. 25 yr:. e xp. ~~. Maeaw . Blue ~ Gold. $12!>0" Tame w tlarQt! eage 645 2963 Golden H.elnt.'ver. male AKl' G4ti 4715 2 Pa rakeets with largr· ,·age and ll<'CCS::.(lnes 642 9005 Old Englri.h !,hN'pdog pupplt!'.'>. AK<". :i mule,, born 3 14 t .ill 551 1791 ... ...... ..... .. ,.,... .--.' ,.,... ....._, .. ..... ' ···•········•·········· .... ~ ...................................................................... 1 ........... 1tfti.. ... ~ ...,..._,.._ fMI 1110,., I• Pf •• "" ",_ Mft tftl -tf41 • ! u tnllGl,...11 teH•ueuUelutueue ........ .. .. • .. '""'"euneuuuett MHltel ... H ... ttHttt ttMet••• .. •M tariNt•ee .................... ~ .. llAHOOAHV t'\MW , .. ;'' ,ri:.., f~ .. !~C:, .,. t'HI~~· =~· •U•IH•lfl.. 'U Htl• 4 I . ,.~ .............. ... CHl1t11, •In ,.,, 111~,t .... , ... ~., I 1 ... , A.11/'111, 1• .. • pp .-.-. ..... W •OOlflrn'71 .......... &14 ..... • • ....... --· ..... ttw.-.-......! ~I •• ~ ~ ......., -..-. .,. vw .. ..,, ...-c••.=nxr.1 .... tlH .._Weals• tiff W -•a1111>: · deu . ao ~l. a•ll•. _C!,&J .... 16191 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -· .. ••••••••••••••• n· ""-.---~. •-· --•11 -•••-.... ......._ ... r1•• •ood•or•, ID ·--·······••ft••••••• -I T d Ill) 9 .. -·~1 ..... -J ·-,~ ~ ... .. r or I ., r a • ftPAYTOPDOtJ..AR• _,,_ -., __ ...._.__ ••. -... ., .. au CNdlL • .._1.._ or•"-..... tel a• •I u ..,..,.,__.".,.. ,.,a•• -.., .._.....,.....Quu•I &.non • ftt' --n•. •fMMAC•' •'ltOA IL &Ml od ro = ~ ..... ..-. -·· _ _. -.._ .... _ ' · • 1/UllltO r-81 Pftllle "'1'1 (WIJfr tloeda IO oc-+ Ua °' c t-a. If ce aMW ....................... '11 DMI. a...-. lJK mJ, Dowe la QllaU .. . 1pe r,_IUltiroo eclWlinl I 'Balle ni..., your car ta e.ctra clean, lMOJam...._. '1411w..t •-•· LaUat... NEWPOR'ra&ACH 0rJ tell" 'balli) R•ll1. ..itp, ...._. T141W 94 n UZ GS'J&O ••.rlnl .. _. t"IBSTI Newport •aett ....... ll5Gi tna. -IOIO. Nl·l5D IJl-llU Top tld u pH lla1 .. l I ' A I \I• n Y ••I ff~ll R u ll llUO f7S.7SllaJUPll. dJa, 'f!l8.1LU n•. A* 8n_..WOl't. fad.d' For "'Oiwnoe ·· Av•ll ror ~ ia) ~ '1S$aDl.A.-O.AIC,c .... Cla uic red llG ·A bS&morJohD 'DV.ue C'Oefttt., bo&h ._, ... • --1ntet1an"" ..... ..-_ f"" , .. _ "h of Ju mif. alloys. Belol olf•. a___.._._ t ll 'It p tb k '°Ill, compl. relllor'ed to .,_... ·-..__ ""·--le -· nmairea ·a a s ac • a u to, ort1. wht w /red Int, HOW! l Seal Sf'n-IC'tle I)' t'od due w l"llD IJ(fK ''•mah• 6:50 SIM'C . . M0-1728. oris. aooo Mun H ll am/fm, f'\IDI good, looU flHOTta . •11 ,500 m 1117 ttlla.UOO Ad11et1h1N.-tt 6 ~ml. lllul rood. S.llOO '78 m , mJnt cood, narf. 4-lpm. 4i7·2llAI. JOOd. SHOO best offer. 85'1·1.m tun t n u ll for 4ht • S\.12 "' la~ c.-., au-. am/hn laPf. Muat ._ 9744 ~um. ---------IOATWOB ..,..._ rel\ir~. •• ii•rt p at all Ofl 6 val"DW\W! HIO-l q ual wo rk ffh at ra\t'• )ta.~ tlllt• 714 631 )l H •U MlilarHe..s. S.~ m5HarborBlvd. sell pp ll500 75217u . OJn.tetW. ·eo. Sll.300 or 2U 338 5!12'7 .... /S 160 COSTA MESA . . ' . • ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 70 VW. Conve rt. One best offer. Auto, L48, ... ... DHIU. ~ llGB convert. Low owner. Good COftd. New lo1ded , lo mf, broW"D ...... W 90•o ••••••••••••••••••••••• 979-2503 mileqe, recenUy pain· top. am/fm. $2700. Call •/beite Int . after &pm. ·;:;::;.:,~:~;~;;;:~;:;, .. ~9c71'~!ao"·w WllUY '80 3211 ~ez ~~et'::!: ~ _n_ ... _531_·9208 __ . ___ _ h u 11 . a l 1 v 1 u N 8 . · "'MODEL C CLEAN CA.IS P.P. $3000. ~3029. '17 VW Camper. All reblt. NEW '79, 2200 ml .. silver. --r;-.;-:-'t0JO ~~l~lful 14000 s~Pi 6 t.o 8 on G11ucho AMDTIUCIS •mo's .p.o.e.I. °"' '74• ~~· 642·334S, or bit. teat.her. Auto, most ···--···••••••••••••• bt:d1, fully :.ear <'On Sulyoo(. alloY11, etc. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ()lltloas. $11,SOO. 637-W'J tlllmod, roof air cond . Su.nrf. $143/mo plus .........._ •772 aft6PM 4' wknds. UwyY m Vt racll\1 ena. •· A)ejuflla '77. 5 baa• ol N1aon coohn• Best ol »111, 20 ll n $81',SOO FM .,. 000 .L...... 'fll()pel Wagon, 4 t yl-1900, _...., Y. 1ener11 lor, AM / tu. -· ...,.. .. Jtlmcoodin/out.am/fm (tlf•l Ga:I ltOAT OF Tiit: MON1'H --SP~JAL OUR DOCKS• IMh.r...r '"° Nw pl Yuht Ex <'h •••·~;;;·~~~··•• IJ'TS.UIOO Twin J.30''· llO hours. 42· W~'TSAIL. •75 io.dfd Pn ply Be11l Of Priced '35,000 'undt-r rn-1 Call 546.-1.2IOO (Moo mkt Tot it I cu."tom1zed Fri da)'SI, 731 8218 for worldcr~mg.80AT (evmmp & weehodsJ O F T 11 E M () N T JI Ask for Jerry Sp E (;I A l. 0 \J R 4.J' Gran Manntir fully eqwpped. buul1fully maanla1oed . re ady to D OCKS !! Sl 13,!iOO Ne wport Yat'hl ~)l munge (714 ) 67s. utoo 1l .. reo e uuelte. (' B &JC CH') ~. zx radials. New rlldio & only 33.200 nnles .,...._. 113.500 Pl\'a:se call for carb Iii s tarter. 25mpg, ahow1~ IJy 1tpVQ11Hrnrol anyume 96(H)848_ uo J uly 14, I!> or 16 Call --=---------1C.-. 9715 ·ee Opel Kadett. reblt eng, (7, 52 713s ••••••••••••••••••••••• 415 -WANTED! "74 C.pn 2 8 eng. gd rood, (POd cond 1750· 497· •Wt; RF.NT• Late model Toyolas aod gd MPC, air. All /FM. eves •Your Motor llorrw• v 0 Iv 0 s . c a I I u s s ter eo, 4 s pd, Sl 795 ,....... 9747 'l'ov S to > ou t "'" t>cndtt!> TODA y 1 ! ! _541-681K1 ___ d....;.>_'s_. -----••••• ••• •••• •••• •••. ••• Wl' do mirnllf'ounl'C rr~l" W... 9720 ·12 39M re d /bla<'k int m t-H17:! fullrc•f11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• xlnl. co nd. $17,750 1>111 ':.KV l<enlnb 640-6087 or Iv m s g . ~ti ""46 TOYOTA-VOLVO 566-2800 Alexander . •••••••••••••••••••••• VotVO SALIS. SBYICE AMDLIAS ... OVERSEAS DELIVERY EXPERTS LUUIKE YOLYO 1966 Harp Blvd COS'J'lK M ESA .... 9303 54~9467 crwse or hve aboard 37• TcrymMI Slap may be available. 1 11 Va% Finaocmg posai· ___ 644-0• 41 RENT l\10TOk HOM 1': sz.o wk + & mrl\'. Sl'lf ('tlf\l 645~ ltU~ll•& C e•I• Mote flt\ •••·UOl w HO-to 1 flscpot 9741 1 3 Volvo 4 dr. gd gas ••••••••••••••••••••••• IDileage. $1000 Lve msg ble tB0.000. J ack Curley TEQUILA SUN RIS t'. f"'ail9n.UtiNty 9110 534-1505 e venin gs & HOBIE 16 1!179 nnstol •••••••••••••••••••••• weeke nds, 64 2-4321 rood. Tnuler, evr, su1 l 1!)})1\tocJ1•112'<'11r.-0Trlr weekdays box. el(trus. Must sell i .111 J ,. m w h I . 1• I 1• <' 18' DU FFIE LD ELEC-$2:500/betofr. 675 6263 brnki·~ l'roh'si.1onally bll l'onrl1·d in:n d r TRJC BAY BOAT, XLNT --------••I He rnovahlt• ~h\•IVC!> COND. 67J.2253 SlllOO 963 l:!-t:?. *DUFFIELD• WoSenlce:Parls -· ~ Acc~uories 9400 ....................... PORSCHES 1910~ 505 DtlSB.S HEU MOW!!! WANTED IEACH IMr<>RTS 646-:1116 '68 145 Wagon, perfect rood, 26mpg 4 spd, on g owner. pampered t'ar . a ll serv records Best oHt!r. mu.st M' U 548 · 2.597 Allow us lhe opportunit y 848 Dove Street lo consider l ht' purchal>t! ·77 280Z 2+ 2, 4·spd, elec. NEWPORT Bt:ACH 1 VOLVO Wagon. runs or lrade·m of your dean sruf. AM I F'M cass . J\/C. 752-0900 good, some body work Pon>che. Che<'k wrth Us _~ __ ml_._S8.500 __ ._66_1_·_7"1_4_4 S1.SOO Don 548·4288 or Today• '71 504, AM /F'M stereo 55'7-9'212. l:;;i--tiii:---=--:;;:;:'5;-;-. '7fi 280Z. x Int t'ond, t'ass. snrf. 20+ mpg.•------- c.,.-Hll ••••••••••••••••••••••• i'2 XR7, clean, blk w /blk lll1. AM /FM 8 tn, AC. ~.~ '67 XR-7·289·2BDL. nev. pamt. gd runner. Sl.550 Days: 846-7019. l)oclp 9'35 ••••••••••••••••••••••• *** .N.R arty 25452 Calle J ardm San Juan Capo. You are the winner ol two free ticke ts ($1! value>. lo THE LIPID.AM HOllSESHOW J uly ll,8PM ANAHEIM Convention Center Tickets may be daimed by calling 642·5678, eitt Z72 ••• 28' u m uts SPRTFSH '7 0 , bri sto l , teak cot' It pit /oak p a rquet cabtn sole, sin~le dsl, 700 mi range, below mkt al $25,000. Nwpt Yat'hl Ex change 1714) 675-1800 -ELECTRIC SER.VICE DEPT. Open s Ua)s A W~k Mon.-F'r1. 7 »5 :lO Saturda)S 8 00.5.00 ·_ f11}11~ AM F'M 8 lrk, c ustom good cond, besl orrer ·oo Volvo ~. runs good, ;,(.(.. ~ -..-r:Jt int, $4900 ~ over s:;oo 642·S619 liOO. ·71 ()Qdgt Challenger --"o • -661-8715 Good Cond. SllOO or besl 17' Classic 164) llObp 1.0 Fbrg ls. Canopy. S ki equipml. T rlr. Xlnt. $2,900. 64().9590 33' Chns Craft, gd cood. Mu s t se l l due l o foreclosure $3200 645-7673 BAY BOATS Oll/tM!MylK. ~ stt & l est drive the oew Edison t:lectr•<- packet. Surrey top mod.el 4c a new hardtop version w '"''Uldows & sunroof. NEW BOAT PRICES ST ART AT $9500 (Ask about * * * optional BMW dsl I llMJ"id C«WTy 7 t 7 Udo Pri Orin 11044 Coral Aloe Henealh Fountain Valley l.JdoSh.1pyard crane You urc th£• winner of ~~~~~~~~~!! two free l1ckeb ( $15 -: value), lo . 14' HOllE THIE Gd rond. S750 ur b<it ofr Llftl?.ZAN "7J.7928or67J 9WI Attos C ltrys.-Ptv. 2929 liarbor Siva . Costa Mesa 546-1934 SSAYESAVIE S WITH USED ft ARTS lml)orted C'ar part~ IMPORT AUTO SUPPLY 101 N. Manchest\'r At1ah\• 1 m 7 7 6 ~.XI< l \'W bumpers. S20 carh. ~t of 4 mag nms. S50 Mustang wmd-;h1cld, n -- ar, SJ5 2 I" .. trn-s i.:tl tread s. $20 c<Hh 847 l.349 13631 Harbof lllvd C".af'den Gt~ ... 6.)1 nl3 Top Dlllar . hid '712'-0Z. xlnt mecb & ml . ~~D d ies., 4K ma, -olCer 673 1096 needs little body work e\•e ry o ption. mint . "75\'olvo.242GL mdl,£'ng --------- S.t'nfice S3300. Conside r 640-9738 after W M & mt xlnt t'ood $2800. Fwd 9940 good tra n s p or tation .....:............._ 9750 Jeff.661·7351 ••••••••••••••••••••••• trade SS7 l300dyi. r~ '67 Ford. Very dependabl< Must sell '79 Dal.sun 210. lo m a. a m /frn c ius stereo Call 673-4743 '78 280Z, bronu. auto, arr, ••••••••••••••••••••••• '76'°RSCHE tl2E 5spd .w1a1r Only 47 .000 1'11 1910PRYI trans. new ures. battery alternator & brb. S500 84'7-1..349 . ------ '78 LTD L..aodau. Loaded ~For Your Car ' JOHNSOH & SOM U..Collt-Mwc.-y 2626 Ha.rborBlvd am lfm s te reo. m ags, IOI Mc.LAR&e IHC. 850N Beat'h Bl vd <5M1 No. of SA f'w~ 1 9901 MOTHIHGOYH $4995 'S I OU Z W $2950 Whls1Dlr 645 2963 Cosla Mesa Ma-5630 pampered 26K mr $8000 We ftcry OYER .... lo. For Your Good VW. Porsche or /\ udt CHtOC IYERSON VW PORSCllt: J\UUl 445 E Coast lflway -firm. 831 1)275 'i2 1.200 D a ts un , xl.n l <'<>n dallon. Sl200'or best oHer 631 319!1 ·75 Uatsun B 210 Oni.:rnal owner Good cond 43,000mr $2300 631 0917 9725 •••••••••••••••••••••• L.a Habr11 522 533.J Por '76 911S, Sspd. mag~. ~ler cass. soxr slvr. 1m m ac $1 3 ,950 I' f' 640-1948 "'es. wkend.' '71 914 . xlnt cond afttr J lJKon~ m1 i 14-346-7435 MAIHS AUTOCENTY 1425 Baker Slreel COSTA~ESA 540-9202 9905 ·········~············ ·;3 /\~H' Spor tabout '78 f'1esta Sport Must ~II. baby coming. Luu new, many extras, lo ma 494.7917. --- '71 Galax1e. A /C. P /S P B. good tires $1200. :;s7.7544 ---- HOttSE SHOW SABOT. wed 6 t1mcs, $500 ~nt ,\\'1ar) rt'dwood in J uly 11• SPM cash. Sa ve $250 C..:all c1oor with lr.:ht S75 ANAHEIM I Ihm:. mrn1 truC'k Hr:i nd new tm.• $100 for all ~3611 at H•n·~sde On v~ Nt'wport &.ach 673-0900 ----'b79124 '>pd.spbtpc.-:ii.:rn, .s~.uoom 1 Xl n t ro11d S5650 :"io rw.t S 1ert!O c c1 '' ~t1<·k . ·~ LTD Stat W~n. ROO« cond1t1on. powe rful eng mi 6-W llj.15 M1H cay 9t SC Convention Center ~-4807.497 5402 ... ~ ...__ S• ... ~ '-wh-' Lananes : M ale~ $25, ~------~'"" ----___ 2_13_592 :!110 rad1ah. $Ul!i5 OHO . ......................• Females $1S.s.s.2-60tl Tickets. may be claimed 26' Woode n Sailboat, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• _.,....,..._. __ -'-------i to' calliac 6'2-5678. ext. many sails full cover IMPORTANT Alf9 R~o 9705 7wkok1Male BeagJePup-Z72 .. * * SUW.~i7 RENAOTDEJCRES~<!,D 1970 Flat 850 Sport. Good <'ond 33 22 ac·l. mpg Uodl'r 361.< orig New hardtop. br akes. t 1 rt:s. AM l f'M ca••· s t•reo. $2,000. 714·644 1742 eves '72 9llT Targ.11 , nced s 1_s.soi_7_ws ________ 1 pa1n l . alto~'>. 5 :.pd, ck 9910 ORANGE COt;NTY 'S NEWEST LlNCOLN-M ERCURY UEALERSHIP f l pies. A.KC-Champ hoes. .. ''" RHA1. S125548-5761 1..5' Laser. good cond, ADVERTISERS 9727 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $7450 213-592-2110 •••••••••••••••••••••• --'7S Sports Rl'~al, runs '79928. slvr blk tlhr 5 spd. good. clean. Sl<tSO By RAYFUDHOE UN<.'OL"J MERCURY 16 l8 Auto Ceoler Dr SOf'w) ·Lake Foresl ex 11 IRVINE 11~7000 ----------1·79 Glastron 21· V-216 759-5571days. The pri<'e or rtems Q.E.ARAHCE!!! "'-os & Organs 1090 SportllSher, 200 HP out b7S-9822evel>. ad,ert1sed b) vehll'h: /\II '79 /\Ha Romeo" lo nu. loaded. !'ttusl s1·U owner 211111 Bw.h.ird Sl. ••••••••••••••••••••••• hoard Loaded W/l(tras. dealers 1n tht· Veh1< 11· ~VSTt;o NOW' VISITYOUI ORANGE COAST .m.ike o r r !193 22fi!I HB ~l ~1485 co n s o I l' ~ l' h n 1 n It Must see Boal al dealer JO' U'day. marn, Jib, C'lai..,1frcd a dHrt"in.: BEACH IMrQRTS fl'lahogany. S900;or l>ei.1 Call F'rt!d: 894-055.5. 01b . trlr S350 rnlumns does nOt Lncludt· 848 Dove Strcl'l · Gorgeous red 91 IS , .. i'8 Esl Wni am fm. t'b. c.ass. xlnl cond. 'M mt ss.200 6+4 6006 ofrer 5459557.760-tl.'>80 t:ves 6757477 ciny applicable tJxes. NEWPORTBl-:ACH ----1979 Si>aray 197. 19', ---license. t ra nsrer recs. 752-0900 HONDA HEAD9UAITHS ~Lt>re<> casselle, 29.000 nu. sun roof, .11r, $17.UOO ~1682 SpM1inq Goods 8094 Chev /OM<: 22.Shp V 8. CB Rand.it 17 ' Sloop, i.lps 2 finance charges. fees for __ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• G ch port VHF, t ape lights. Oli. lrlr, + all air pollution <'Onlrol de· '76 Alfa Spyder ronv. gd l1sed drvsng t.>qwpmenl, deck, cover. full cur xtras. Like new $2550 v1t'c cert1f1cal1ons or tic cond $4500 bs t orrer . ":7 Bu i c k L cSabrt> ~oonroof. full power. •Int cond 556 2620, or 1910 MBCutlY M.U9Uf S WAfiON 9 Pus. Automatic trans. a.rr cond., pwr. steenng WUldows • seats. crwse till, st.ett<> & less than SO nules' < 6856). ------ Calypso regulator gage lams, tandem whl trlr. lo 1 -8 7 l -6 5 4 6 1· v es , aler document ary prt· 497 5216, 646 6118. eonsole. alumlnum lank. hrs Make offer. t-l'ed or 1·52'H~2S. dys 770-0324 parallon t'harl(es unless TODAY!!! UMIVEISITY SALES & S ERVICt: 77 9US. wht on blk. sun roof, air leather . SC Al lo)s "1P 7':., A M F M c ass, P :W , load ed S16,900 0 80 ~USl sell t.tus w~nd ' 645 IJ 171 ;<..: '100. aft_6....;p;...m ___ _ ~~ ~P 751_ IS967 _ Hob. SSl-0082 eves only ----otherwise c,pe('1f1cd by ..-t 9707 I flipper Sailboat. ideal ror t.he advertiser ••••••••••••••••••••••• OLDSMOllU HOHDA ~MCTaUCKS 2850 Harbor Blvd COSTA M ESA 540.9640 6S Wildcat a <' p/s p1b engine runs ext'ellt-nt fllg.IJ)e gone th ru S3.50 Qcean-Al baenrc po es, ~· Searay two 470's, all <.'hlldren & beginne rs, '75 2-dr Fox 4-sdpd. A /C. '116·S11·Sl8 & $20. like exlras, 80 hrs. very x lnt cond Be~t offer A1111th,.u/ stereo. nu eng. pa1ol el<' $1481 ~!' S48 ~ clean, r1nanc1og avatJ. takes st 675-1997 Clciswcs 9520 731-4763 .-u Rodi... 640-!1738 aft s. -----•••••••• • ••• ••• • • •• • ••• ----------1971 Porsche 91 lT. itlra s harp , mags, 5 s pd . SJS.911~6 ______ _ THEODORE 9'15 ROBINS ' "'· er. -----20· Sloop, sips 2. full keel, '56 1-'ord ',ton c;lass1c Gd IMW 9712 .. ~.~;~~ .... !~!.~ 36' lsland G)'psy Trwlr. mabog over oak, ~ood rood. Sl900 ·~a··=··l·::(···,·~·····=-···=··I· $181)) 0 80 . 71'1-83:>-4225 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FORD BeauufuJ KC/\ 2s · color '78, lwn dsl. r~dar, auto cond. Must sell $2,000 661 8000 1V 2 'r wml) free de pr lot, gen, J\C. 3 staLe SS2·74Z7 ~Ford Woodie, r<.-stored. lllill .... llillllllllllllll ufl 6 or 714-i54-4760, 1.971 Cad Coupe DeV1lle '77 WAGON. xlnt cond l.aune f\sJJ power, 2 owner car AM WM c_:~ 28,000 m s -------has bad Ow best of <'&re _!l_:.500 ~ _ '74 !114 2 O Appearaot"e $1.500 CK wtJJ trade for a a 1060 HARBOR BLVD COSTAMl \A 642 ·001 _bv~I') ~$12A 646 .171:16 _ ~·p~e~ akce~!· rx·~: 14' HOBIE Cal, f111e u md. $13.CKX> ALSO '2!1 Model I. I "" d 4 d $' ST • lllOAOWAY 'TT CVCC. s unmof Is A/C. group, l ape. Rest over pickupu-:;~P. ••te«J H5l Selecl YAMAHA demo 67:>-1800 inc s. tra1 er $1.lvv A town ~e an, r . xlnl t'on d . $4,40 0 . ~.Cal~67_5-_7903 ____ 1 _________ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• amps. tuneri., casselte , U 644--0677 restored . SI 0,000 SA>ITA AHA decks al greatly redU<'cd 36 nsflale ah t'abm. lwn LASER 1977 Oran"" & 675-6161 835·3171 I M t..1lrys 330 HP Onan gen ,,.. '"l uu 1 .. •n 0A1v1 .. o .... c, .. 1Nl pnees Al anlac usac ' · White . xlnl <:Ond1lron '41 Ford Delux t=ouve 646-~ 65KW, lo hrs. S49.SOO ..,50 833_2346 N...,.,,_ r"'ston n •· Make •USED IMW1• ~ Waltoyc.e 9756 • 1979 Sev1Ue DIESEL. ••••••••••••••••••••••• white w /leather. am mac 9730 "1 DlALER IN U.S.A. Never smoked in. Snrl .. '64Yi Mustang Coupe, xln cood. 2160V8, R200 /besl olr. 839-0428 Nwpt Yac h t Ex t'h .,. "~ " " i330CS t (n.c.""'l ""' d h bo 675-1800 oHer 645 5913 <'Pf:, mU> v.>..R • • • • ra io. P 000 <'Om llobie 14' trailer i.a1lbox 14 2002Ti1 S/R <0332> '67 J agu a r XKE 4 2. hardtop, wire whls. xlnl cond. $5200 6« 7681. ROY CARVER ROLLS·ROYCC 22mpg. Sl3 .900 /o fr. 714-493-2433. 661 1610 '67 289 eng. New intenor nl'W pamt. Rbll trans Ne w front e nd . Mu:. sac rrhce . $900. Run: lllnt. 847 1349 Blktwhl, also 2.5" <:olor ---- --' · · . 11 • · 6 MODIH T 'T1 320l"8p, arr <294SXE) 1V Elec <'lothes dryer & Ready for t he ~ason-many extras, e.ue enl 192 ~ ,11 S30lA rnml (1()()8) -------- washing ma ch 751 l<r7S Century &y Boal. seats cond1t1on Sl25010BO, Full St~I Body ''17630csi (456SXG) __ __ _ 6, n11tural wood rinssh.. musl sell. 661 2877 Com1Jlelcl> ttel}Wlt ,78320i 4 sp. air C422SI IMh & M.i1te S2800 675-!H37 <J..t-./ lntoSlreet Hoo S:W,000 .78 ........ A. air (6095 ) '73 Karman Glua conv'l ---Ghi. 97l4 •••••••••••••••••••••• IMOJ.t,,,_u ... __, ... , .. I'---~~ Cadillac. '78 Seville, lllnl rond. peWlt-r w 1lealher mt. loadt'd. SB.450 dys IBJ.3231, eves & wk end.s . ------ 'HCOMY. Eqlmpi19.t -------'"""r-Pvt Pa rty 1i4S S9lJ .-.. Ute blue E11ceptiooally ClOM'O iUNOAY\ 1133-7649. Best offer over $3000 Call bet UPM 759-9805 .. ••••••••••••••••••••• 15' BOSTON WHALER Docks 9070 ~~!C:~ :=~ clean z nt'w taros . RR 'M BeftUey. LllD A 9917 CieMrd 90 I 0 40 hp Mere. wtl.S hrs, ...................... ~.Race, .79528iA S /R (~l5> Di vorce ro rces sale . beautiful car! Compatt ....................... '86 Mustug convertible ·-·••••••••••••••••••• stereo, llr. covers, Tom SUPS AVAILABLE ... 9540 '79S28i loaded (Q2S6) Absolutely mual se ll. w /othe r s . Sac n f I ct '70C.maro Z-28. 19.000 ml 21!19, auto, fact air, nic• Wanted to buv 8" Oinghy 645-0222 Sall boats only Delaney's ••••••••••••••••• •••• •• 5 .a. Sacrifice: $S600. s.48-6171 Ste.000. X W 1700. P P . o r 1 « . m u s l s e I I . $d85. ~1. '3Hl373 ' Restaura nt area. up to '78 ... _,. •-t ho-charged Cao..cl•AJ1 orssmilartypeUfe boat.29• SKIPJACK , fully ZT'.Reslroom,sbower,& 400T~7~s~uperc lean-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiii or631·779t 846-7414 71+631·~.955-2991. ct' lal1 9955 ~Uc.!l (~l:)~;~~able equip, twm Volvo eng, i c e ma c h i n e in c l Show496--0748. IOIMcLAIB4•1 ~ 9711 s-. t760 eamiro. '79, must sell .••••••••••••••••••••••• ....:;_ _________ , x1nt cond. Only 128 hrs 673-8800. u k for Dave ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• f\a11y '°8ded w /elec sruf '79 Cutlass Brougham f1nd wha\ you want in new $25,000. S7S.783S. •-.-p-a_v_a_H_,_N_w_pt_ls-le-.-s-i-de-•~.~~-~~ ••• !!.~~ & 1•10 SAAi It vtayl top. Lo mi. Xlnt PR 1 VAT E p ART.., Dall.y PilotClassilieds. ClassifiedAds tie.am Bay Cruiser. hke tua90t cOlld. SCOOO. 640-1231, REBATE, l'llrwryoult ____ '79 Ferd Bronco Ranier. 6"-1QIO. · t~e over lie. lwt op ~~-------...i..--_....;,;,;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::; Boston Whale r . 18' max, Xlnl. cood. •.ooo c au llADT f1oa ucma. T-top, landau. FM $25. & use 675·2834 Joy. a: 30-5pm. 640-9072. _,, N. Bea"h-Blvd. ~ .,..T .u..w! a.. u •• 9920 'CUI, pwr windows, drs 4 !· .. You_ moy reque_st our od-onswering ~ice when placing your ad ... q Doily Pilot <Xfnumber wilf appear in your od . . . we will toke your messages ... you coll in at your convenience to get the responses to your od . . . this service is only SS per week. For more information and to pica your ext coU 642-5671. • ......, " .,....,.~ ..v ·-•••-••••••••••••••• 1eat. M.u st liquidate • slip available. Hunt '76 F250 Ranger, lo ml, LA HABRA •WlrllDIAl•••· saus RIST! 8"t ofr . Call 851·962: :~~e:::.~~use ~=.· After 5pm. <5c~:·:,5·2t~;~Y> c!!..::'::~foo ~f!!~S Weof t;~;,·~-U~Eiog ::.SS2-&578home.,, 57 'N SU 9 Sunday by Appt. ~RT a• .. CH 70 ewport p, ~!!'!~: ............. ?~~ ''!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! '73 RX2. New eQI. Clutch , Nir. ... .-v """' ~! .. ••••••••••••••••••••• te.25per ft. 1: battery. Needs body 71z..otlt Beautiful worth even 1-----6'2-l200 ______ 1 ·79 Toyota ~ Ton tons 79 IMW 6UCSI 4M-67l8 9761 cent, checked by Ba> bed: low miles . $4500. SiJ __.. .. bl .. 1 , .. __ wart._._ · r.,... Ganie to sell. '76 Piatt C.U forlnlo.675·9972 ver ....... ac .. ea~. RX GS dl red only••••••••••••••••••••••• Squire W1n. 4 spd TV IJ I rt.tiow ...................... c.-... w.1 ... 9120 Elteartive Car. "11 7 . m ' iMso ~Corooa2dr.AT.61.000 Mlchelins, ruk, etc "74 Mu.da P .U. w/camper IOI Md.A ... I-. U.000 nu, loaded, · mi recent brb •tires. lllQO. &M-6147 or cal ahl. Rblt eng. New tram. 850 N. Beach Blvd 494-47.S. ... m;Oo. J5M1507 MM31JO, IZM, 34 hn • 11700/bst: 673-9417 cs 11.i. No. of SA •'wy.) ,.. cc••.._ 9740 ·sa.vy. oae owner. v... 60 l-•.·.·.·~··1!•!1•!1•!1•!!!.l•ll•!ll••.•ll!!•l!l•!ll••••.•.•-11978 Dataua King Cab. La Habra $22·533l ....................... ~=~r~· !~:::: ::.S ~ ::~~~i ~.~ ......... !! ... LIASI CIC w/camper shell, S9,976 '80 321Ji • * * 7S4-74Deves. aell. AUIDI SM50. After im Pl)'IDCMlth Suburbu YOUllV ml, St.JIO. ALSO, ~IHI .... 1pmMMIOZ atatlon waaoa. Ful ~FW-,....u llOMAU. ,... J.m· Dataun K.lnc Cab, 2'50 Newport Blvd 'T1 Oelica. Low mllea. -_!!=.::..::..==:;;· ___ -t powet", ~r cond., "" Maln· San DALE'S RV RENTALS, INC. For turu..r IDlo C&lJ (TU)~ llr.U...- •/camper shell. 52,758 •mtb. Leue ea.ta MeH cond. Pt50 or beat. •No¥•. 10,000mtoaoew trau, er.Use control mi. M.000. Call wkdays, ~~) You are the winner of 1GC11ews. dri.-e train. Good mpt, 9000. ~M. 714'-547"'"5 . two free tickets <SU 1-==1..:::.;~----,-7 .... 7""'."90 alnt cond SHOO /bat. ~-. $l5L.7y7 value>a...tDAM,toTHI ff!.!.8!: ............ ,....., ,.._ '73 GllC -toe, p/t, p/b, 8ir, ci.en. SZIOO ~ bet, clr.M ·Ul82. 10GllC 4.X4 bvy city ~ T .. lllllOOVW •·•Pd, rw11u, SJOOO/teke our P•Y· ment1. lll·Ol5l dy1, ~ . .,,... ltU PORO Flatbed 91511lebody. See at 110 N. EucUd et Sota Store 11.000.-.1101 "'' "7S Nova db. p IS. •uto, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 118""-• tneable MIU., t pe 1ood "IO Oraod Prill~ eaad plus taa, 0 mth HOaSISHQW -~'":r! 1'ry •I Pa..S a.Ir. atereo • • ...-.-or offer OEL/OAC Cap. VallM: .July U,IPM i;"° or DGtt Aak for Tom eoad. Sl'fOO.MS-llOl Day'J : tsl·USS. evea. 111,7 15. R esidual : ANAJUtlM Alda, ft Cbev1 Sedan.lllDl ...:•::;l:..;~;.;_;...· ____ _ ........ Cap. Red. Sl'll.5. eoav...uoneenter JIM u .... MO coad. ..... bat. tl~t' .. H74 Total Paym6ata : 11ck.U may be claimed ,..... -'875 ot _... ... ... sm1.N JUST SMM.• ...., ca111nt .U.M'fl, e.i. fOLllW•eet ~~ ... l~ ... •••••••••••••••••••• DELIVERS m .._ _.. -_.. _. S.Yoe Gu. 4 eyl '74 V~ IOI MrlAWIM. * * * 11711 llACM&YD. Tnde old stuff f« Station Wa\on. Xl•1 •N. ••di BIM. . lllzf' ....... 10taoodlu wlth a coed. P.P . aerUlee <• 111. No. o1SA-~r.~y~.>~ba.unec1~~~Ad8~~· ~'°""~~ ... ~.be~";;1-;i;•;•;•~!!!!!!l~O.:.C~"~~~acl.~ea.~M11~~·=1..:•::::::· eau=="'= . ..,===:-t.a 11a1w. = szum 1&opahoppln1cee••. ( . ,,...... ~··,(·· .. ~,,.._,...., ._-.-.. . ..._._--.. ---·-----···-·-..... ····:--...... ' .... ........ ----· .--, . ... The Gr .. Tuesday, July 1, 1980 , -2 GREAT OUTDOORS-Supplement to Coast Life Wednesday. Jyly 2. 1980 and Dally Piiot Tueldey, July 1, 1980 .. ... . · .. ' ...I. John Somo rides in style in 1 '119 Southwind at Wes1em Vacation RV Rental, B Toro. See story on page 3. YOU CAN USE YOUR MCIClif MUTE ASA DOWN ntnmn' -Olll1ADW•CMll HUARYITIISOFFER 8~-FORALMTED..-~ -------------- WE HAVE MANY NEW AND UNUSUAL DESIGNS IN 14K. YELLOW GOLD - WITH AND WITHOUT DIAMONDS. Some ltem1 aubJect to prior aale. • , Supplement to Coast Life WedneSday July f . 1980 and Daily P11oi Tue.day, July 1, 1980-GREAT OUTDOORS j Vacationers can get away from high cost of gasoline By MARY JANESCARCELLO 5-111 S.cll°"s Wrl""' Recreational vehicles can beat lhe high cost of gasoline. "All our motor homes operate on propane gas now," said Dennis Shafer. owner of Western Vacation RV Rentals. His business is at 22821 Lake Forest Drive in El Toro. ·•w e estimate that drivers save between $75 and $100 a week in fuel costs in motor homes using pro· pane," Shafer says. "and it's a cleaner fuel. too." Propane is available In most trailer parks and campgrounds. be says, and the company provides a booklet listing service 'stations selling pro· pane. •'We also give RV renters a free car to tow along, so they can take side trips v.ithout having to break camp or worry about fue1 sa,ings," Shafer said. "The car is a Datsun 210. which gets excellent gas mileage and Isn't heavy enough lo lower the miles.per· gallon oft he RV towing it ... he said. Western Vacation rents 22· and 24·foot Winnebagos which can sleep six or eight comfortably. according to Shafer. and are rully equipped ··our RVs each ha\'e a generator . ai r condi tion i n g. a fr eezer· refrigerator, television and antenna. barbecue. shower. outdoor tables and chairs and awnings which open out as patio covers," he said . The company will participate in a display of RVs July 18 through 27 at the Laguna Hills Mall .Shafersaid. ·•Jn the summer months we rent for one week or longer ," he pointed out. ··and during the winter for as short ac; a weekend.'' Interested vacationers should call ( 714) 951· 7887 for reser\'ations. Landlubbers welcome at classes Newport Beach offers a basic sail· ing program in Hobie Catamarans, Laser Sailboats and wlndsurfing this summer. "Beginners learn about the basics or sailing, rigging and fine tuning, as well as the thrill of high performance sailing,'' said a spokesperson for the city's Parks, Beaches and Recrea- tion Department. "A two·hour lesson on the beach is followed by eight hours or practice on the water ," he added . "Students don 't have to own a sailboat to enroll or even be a serious sailor. Sunday s ailors are welcome, too. Additional information Is available from the Newport Beach Department or Parks, Beaches and Recreation at (714) 640·2271. RA TT AN/WICXER SELL-A-BRA Tl ON HOMEY llA n AH LOVE SEAT AND CHAIR FINE QUALITY AND CRAFTSMANSHIP COMBINED FOR YEAF*i OF COMFORT CLUI CHAI~ . .,, ir s.-.1 LOVE SEAT QUALITY AT DIREC T . IMPORT PRICES ~:l:u 'lJC/95 ::tu 48995 OTHER MATCH I NG PIECES ALSO AVAILABLE ILWTlllUL IATT AH HANGING SALE ENDS SUN. JULY 6 aoLDIH IATIAH ICE CREAM TABLE and CHAIR SOLi DL Y CONSTRUCTED FOR THAT NOOK OR SUN ROOM CHAIR TAIU 11 ()00 C.W. 69'5 TOP-OF-THE-LINE CHAIR WITH A FULL 20-INCH SEAT FOR REAL ENJOYMENT 4495 GOLDIH IATTAM CHAIR ONE OF OUR BEST ANO MOST COMFORTABLE PIECES .... "·"83SO WE HAVE AN ENORMOUS SELECTION OF FINE OUALl1Y RATTAN/WICKER 'ti FURNITURE. BASKETS. WALL DECOR, ANO SILK FLOWERS AT DIRECT IMPORT PRICES. • OVER 10.000 SO FT. OF QUALITY RATTAN/Wta<ER F\JRNITURE ANO BASKETS THE BASKET PEDLARS 4 GAEAT OUTDOORS-Supplement to Coast Life Wednesday. July 2. 1980 and Dally Piiot Tuesday. July 1, 1960 .. ,-...... .... Safety stressed Newport Sailing Academy designed for sel'iouS sailors ByJIMPOND S-1•1 s.<liOftt Writer Newport Sailing Club and Academy takes ats sailing seriously. The academy features points of instruction not always found at con- ventional satling clubs. "Ian is a s tickle r for good sea manship and safety," said Nan- cy Walker of her partner Captain Ian Bruce. The co-owners of Newport Sall- ing , at 3432 Via Oporto, Lido Marina Village, Newport Beach, have structured a course or instruction des igned t o produce capable sailors. THE INSTRUCTION seems to be working, for in the two years that Walker and Bruce have owned the club, they have never had an in· surance claim.· ·'.Our sailors are the best in the bay," she sajd. The academy's course of instruc· tion consists of 38 hours divided into basic. intermediate and advanced lessons. Basic lessons <ni ne hours) in· elude learning a bout Newport Bay, basic vocabulary of the sailor, wind direction, points of sail and rigging the vessel. INTERMEDIATE LESSONS <ni ne hours) include introduction to charts and basic plotting and basic co m pass and course work. Advanced instruction (20 hours) features lessons in leaving the dock under sail, hcavy'.weather sailing and sailing with loss of rudder and jury rig for damage. During the instruction, students progress from 25-foot to 43-foot sailboats. Instruction includes solo sailing on the academy's Cal 25s. AFTER COMPLETION of instruc- tion, students are invited to join the club on monthly cruises to Catalina, Dana Point. Santa Barbara. Anacapa Islands, San Nicholas Island, San Clemente Island, San Diego and Long Beach Ha rbors. · "Tbls is an excellent opportunity Nancy Wolke< and Ion Bruce leaf through scrapbook at Newport Soiling Club and Academy. fo r putting n e wly acquired knowledge to practical use, includ· ing the excitement or through-the· night sailing while In the security or our convoys,'' said a spokesperson. The club offers more than just sailing, but a camaraderie dem· onstrated by weekly cookouts, dock narties and films . NEXT FALL Newport Sailing wall present a lecture series open t.o non- members, which includes topics such as medicine at sea, cardiopulmonary resuscitation and making sails. Club members pay· monlbJy dues and have the use or the club's 16 boats. 'Ibose interested should call 675·7100. "We feel fortunate that our mem· bcrs are really gung-ho sailors," Bruce said in a recent newspaper a rtic le. "I think sailing is a privilege, but is it only a privilege you should have to enjoy if you con· duct -yourself safely at sea ... Sea & Ski opel)s marine store Sea and Ski recently celebrated its grand opening. The marine-supply store opened June 15 at 2825 Newport Bl vd., Newport Beach. · Formerly Pbllllps Marine Stores, the new business haa doubled lts size, inventory and expanded it.a product Une1 lnto 1eneral "outdoor" ac· ce110rie1, lncludlng clolhln1 and gilt ltema. Sea and 6k1 ls owned and managed byRoprDoebke. Sea and Ski's principal produ_ct rocua ii on ocean·1oln1 accessories fonaleandpowerboat.a. "There la tremendous conau . .ner demand for comprehensive mercbandl1ln1." Doeblte said. "We're otferln1 everythln1 from aopb11tJcated racln11ear to bulc ac· · (Hlorlea to fuhion outdoor ......... Sea lad Ski allo wlll stock a oom· plete U.of mowikl equipmtntln tbt ----·· I I =-~--._-.------------'.:.~:----------------- • ....... ' Supplemei:rt 10 coast Ufe Wednesday. July 2. ,., Md Deltv Piiot T.-dlltt. Jufy '· taeo-GAEAT OVTOOORS s ____ ...... ____________ ******************** ' ... ' ..... --...l A "FREE" sail Is your re'NOrd if you · become a member of C.atypso Sailing A$ociation before July 31st. Take advantage of our special membership <?ffer and you'll receive a iJQ.00 sailing aedlt rhat can be applied to either charrer orsaillng~. • o.-er 60 boors o'<IOllobte ... Cd ... Erk:son ... lslondef ... ColOlno ... Oday • OlOfTer l\otesos Iowas $29 .50 tao Ol.25. . • 4l.ooofions ... ~ .. Mortno<W P.y .. .son Dl9go ... M\MO • Soiling Les.sons ... 8o51c .. lnt•r· rMdkW ... Offst 1()19 iiiiiiilAii_., SM.Nl AS&OCIATION .... So\11..N> 8CHOOL Newport Deod\ iVorfoa del Rey (210) 823-4J38 2633 'ti. Coast Hwy. Son Oiegc;> (714) 201-7447 (714) 645-7100 Venruo (805) 653-1919 , Coll roll fn?e 1 (800) 412· 7177 from ~ these local aeas.. Hawe a Hobie Dayl (~olllel8 One of the decade's greatest achieve- ments In catamaran design & technology. (Xalllal6 . Tracie away the dally demands to sail fast over the windswept waters. It's a brand of Energy, -X::ollle 14 f t:;t was first and It Is fast. It started a Recreation Revolution. 1700 w. Coast Hwy. Newport BHctt (714) 645-2062 I ! FAST SUMMER FUN! ! * * * -* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * : 178 SCARAB ! *Yellow wfth brown interior. Twin 330 Mercuries to* * ra;u~~ rg~~~~ ~~~~·~~t~=g~~~~ * >f-cockpit cover, 2 sets of props, full boat cover for Jt · * stt>rage, complete Bimini tops to enclose the back * ,,.,,_ of the boat for sleeping, mini raft and all of the Jt """ safety equipment. Complete turn-key operation. . >f-130 hours & extra clean. Stored on trailer at Jf Jf-Newport Dunes . Call for an appointment and ask Jt-Jf-for Jerry. · Jt * 546-1200 or 731-8216 * t***************~ •• : MAKE SUMMER RESERVATIONS NOW ; I Mo'-'Proa.11• l.SOOM•Cnlilillglmcp Save ·up to 5100 a week in fuel costs SRIUiYACAmmi.Y.' Diii LAii llOlllT DI. 911 ,., AIPAM PLAZA • & 10IO • 8 GREAT OUTDOORS-Supplement to Coast life Wednesd-v. July 2. 1980 and Dally Pilot T~. July 1, 1980 Sortd brass patio decor is popular item at lo Paz Patio, Mission Viejo. Accessories of brass gleam at La Paz Patio A sculptured brass fountain at tlM entrance to La Paz PJitiO and Fireplace leads customers to an Q· tensive selection of brass decor*t accessories. '.'We have lovely' brass bells. and can4lettick.s. metal sculptures. ·wal' dffOl'alions and m irrors," said a spokesperson. Tb• store ls at 24395 Alicia Parkway in Mtssion V1ejo, at lhe San Diego Freeway. '"O\ber brass items are contem· porary tea carts. planter pots, door knocktta and weather \'anes." she added. '"and some things are one-i>f· •·kind." La Pat carries e\'erylhln1 for UM fireelace. accordine to the spokespe~son . including toola. a rates. custom and . rreestanding screens. glass scrt'ens. gas logs and 101 lighters. plus free·standing rt replaces . .. In barbecues." s he said. "we carry Cbarmglo and Ducane lo butane OJ' natural eas, plus all replacement parts. ''Fire Magic aas or c bar coal barbe· ques can be built ln to patios, and •• al~ bave the accessories to make outuoor cooking convenient." The store bas a complete line of mallbolel and can have name and address algns custom·made for them Store hours are 10 a.m. to S:30p.m. Monday through Saturday and nooa toSp.m.Sunday. ... TAMIANI· 8R:JNN ~ AN INVESTMENT 42" Table 4 Chairs AEG, S83 1 •499 S•le Price REG. SALE •AdJ. ChelH '259 '215 Not Shown: Brown Jordan Polo 42" TABLE REG. ·~59 I LOUNGE SALE 4 CHAIRS SALE'399 ~EG.•m •188 REG. 1117 SALE '93 REG 'TIS SALE •eeo Matctung Chaise Lou~ REG '284 2•395 Allele Pttwy,. Mission Viejo ,..,..,,. __ ...... ,..o...., • .., -· U.... '-t IO~lO.S-17~ Potio let ftris redwood gaZebo at Soddlebodc Patio, El Toro. See story on pogea .. (714) 837-2282 COME DISCOVER A NEW CREATION· IN RECREATION. TM Uke o van. It has a lot ot Interior space. Uke a station wagon. " hos moneo- verablllty. And like a great camper. tt has lleeplng oc· commodotlons for four. on ·Ice box and wood paneling. Come see our Volkswagen Vonogon Camper todayl JIM MARINOVW 18711 BEACH IOUllVARD • HUNTINGTON BEACH • 842·2000 • j. ) - --....____, 8 GREAT OlJTOOORs-8upplement to Cout ll1e Wednetdey, July 2, 1980 and Delly Piiot T~. July 1, ~- . . L Smooth aalHng Staff ot C.afvpeo Soiling Oub relax on dub vessel. c:alypso Soiling is at 2633 W. c.oost·Highwoy, ~ Beoch. Gazebos . are answer for many yards Redwood gueboe are an attracUve and useful addition to a backyard. "We will install them, or customers can do 1t themselves," said a spokesman for . Saddleback Patio. The store ls at23635 El Toro Road In El Toro. ''Sizes range from seven to 12 feet ln diameter on the gazebos," he said, "or ovals go up to 13 by 20feet. "They're great used as a lanaJ. an outdoor ~llting area. or over an out· door spa." Sadd.leback carries patio fu.miture in many styles and colors, with most carried in stock, accord.in& to the spokesman. "We have, among other brands, Aviante, Alu-mont, Tropitone and BrownandJordan,pluspadsaodum· brellu. "Our 'Kerosun' patio beaten are nJce fOf' cool evenings, became they bum for 18 to 30 hours between refills of fuel," he s'aid. "They're large enough to beat the average·alie room." S.ddleback bas patio dlahes and glassware, barbecues, fireplace equipment, and electric buC killers. be added. · Store boun are 10 a.m. to t p.m. / Mi~ror finish .on automobiles reflects well on owners iEl=!n71~a::c!~:O':i>~m~ MING stands for Master In Natural Gluing. - •'With the Ming mirror finish, you'll never have to wax your car again," said a spokesperson for the auto beauty center at 1!120 Pon· derosa St .. Costa Mesa. "IT'S A REMARKABLE process that beautifies and protecta your car's finish. It's not a wax or a polish, but something entirely unJque," be .said. Ming works on the paint itself in a ' two-step process. Jn phase one, the car la thoroughly washed and llln1 chemicals are applied with a power buffer. INCH BV INCH, lmbedded grit, grease, contamlnants and curds of old wax are d.lssolved and .removed, ,hesald. In pbue (wo, work begins on the clean, bare paint. The paint surface la power buffed with apeclal ll1na lngredieata under beat and preaaure. lrrel[U}aritles am:e smoothed and ftattened. Flnally, the surface la buffed to the bard, deep, rellecU9e gloa ol a mirror, he aaid. "FOa TRI! NEWEa CU, Mina mirror finlfhln1 providea protection against sun and weather, wbUe lt keeps YoUr car look1n1 sreat for ye an without waxing,•• be said. Mirror finlablng increases the btauty and resale value ol older cars, be added. Mina minor finl1hin1 ls suaran· teed. • Other servlc~ available at Mini Include: -Ruatprooli.ni -Interior cleanb:lf -=cl•anlnl -p c protectloG. ... Split rattan living room set is mode exclusivefy for Bosket Pedlars by Philippine craftsmen. Rattan furniture makes light work of decorating Rati.n furniture provides more than comfort. "lt'a one of the few furnitures that ll:eepe lta value -it lasts for a lone Ume," aaJd Denny Sayre, co- owner ol Basket Pedlars. Rattan also allowa for euy, lnex· pensive redecorating. "All you have to do la cbante the euabiona and you have a ditlerent loot,'' abe lalcl.., Basket PedJara, at 21725 Via Fabrleaate1 . Ml11loa Viejb, la • family-nm au1lnell ·~ ln Mlketa and rattan furniture. Also featured are aucb ac ceaaoriea u aWt flowers and plant.a, UD\&lual African lmporta and other items used in conatructlq wall ban,m,a. "We lmport directly from the Orient, and therefore can otter our customers lower prices," Mra. Sayre laid. Tbe Sayres often travel to the Orient 1n aearcb of the finest rattan turniture. finllblap on the various pieces. An e.peclaUy _popular Item at Buket Pedl8" Ls hooey rattan. Bultet Pedlars baa Jove seats, cbalra and couches constructed of th1a sturdy, heavier rattan. The staff at Basket Pedlars also helps customers design waJl decora· tions, cl)()()CSln1 from a wide aelec· lion ol brooms, fans and unus'lal bask eta. ''We've been ln business about JI, yeara, IO we're fuJl of ldeu," fi aald. •(r ~ ,, Supplement to Coast Lite Wednesday. Ju_ly 2. 1~ .,,a Dal 4th OF JULV _SALE f..~r,~~~ ~---; : .... ~ t. ~ ~~-f- --~ .. -,. J Matching Chaise Avf ante Athenia list $199 .ia · Ped. table + 4 chairs List $602 Now $483 Now.$160 INDEPENDENCE DAY SALE ~ Atu-mont 500 42" + 4 Arm Cha11 Ltst $416 00 3 Days Only-Fri, Sat, & Sun. ONLY $29900 HOurw: ~n..'lft. IM •• .._, .. , tM ,,~ •• , ,.. 51.iltO•J ', s • li1 - , ~f'\(1\,1$ Ni>~S Al Fabuk>u' p,<:t'l0 TOWN & COUNTRY ~no~ 2e152 caminoca1>1strano M•SS!On V•eJO • 495 1422 J.MGA MITSUllSHP B.ICntc ., .. .._. .. ww.n • ,......,.. ............ a.cti ..... c.. .. ............................ 1 .. ....... " ....... • n.11 -:i ,.._, AC '-llt ...... HI.DC-,, .... ......,.IC-II ........... ...., ........... ......., .. , .. ....., ...... , .. , ........ ,.... .... !'~= ...,, It ......... ..., ....... ........................ , .... """' ...... " ........... *"' .... = I ii ....... ~clllcl..ew .. .............. Goldftt Wfft& WCll"Mf" ~~ o,.. '1tt ...-.w~ SEVEN EIGHTHS Of THE EARTH IS COVERED WITH WATER •.. • • • DON'T IE STUCK ON SHORE LEARN TO SAIL WITH EXPERIENCED PROFESSIONALS • 17 Club Owned Boats 25'to43' • Courses in Coastal Pi~. Cefestial -n&vigition, First Mates tiainino • Offshore Monthly Club Cruises • The Only Professional Sailing Academy In Newport Harbor - Academy Course Free With Membership MEMBERSHIPS NOW BEING ACQPTED .. LIN>MAMIA ft.LA .. NEWPORT SAILING CLU·B AND ACADEMY OF SAILING 3432 YIA OPOITO sum 104 t9'W'POITllACH 67>7100 • - • 10 GREAT OUTDOORS-Supplement to Coast life Wednesday. July 2. 1980 and Daily Piiot Tuesday. J uly 1. 1980 Award winners Summer living made easier Items ror enjoyment of the "Great Outdoors" are available at Rion Hardware in i'ewport Beach and Crown Hardv. are in Corona d' 1 Mar J eff Sch ulc·1 n, o"ner of both <.tore-. ha<; stocked bas shelves v.cll 1n ant1c1p:.t1on of the upcoming holl· d•n \'.t.>t>kc·nd C1nd the hot v.eilth1·r ahead. Orange Coast res idents can <'OJOY their patio or backyard with one or the many barbecues orfere'jl by the two hardware stores. Sch\Jle1n pointed out. "We carry two top brands -Weber and Charmglo - in vaned styles and colors ." \'arious models of both brands are offered. and Weber has a cOn\'c· naent tabletop model as well as the more con\'entional kettle style in man) sizes and a rainbow of Mlnrs and black A popular new model is the Smokey Joe. great for a sm1Jk('d barbecue Oa\o r Charmglo gas barbecues ha\C l:\· tra large cooking surfaces, 1nclu1I· sng some twin·burner models. and a choice of natural or LP gas for the customer's convenience Gas gives the outdoor flavor with indoor cooking case. Also available at Crown and Rion are tools. housewares. garden and patio supplies and small appliances. "We have just about everytMng you need to make a house really · your home." according to Schulein. John Rogers, left, Vern fMxey, Bill lest:e and Bob ~ly display Oldsmobile Citation Ser.lice Me<it Awa:d Plaque won by University Soles and Service at 2850 Blvd., Costa Mesa. Rion Hardware Is in Westclirf Plata at the intersection of Irvine Avenue a nd Westcllff Drive in Newport Beach. JUST COMPARE US WllH \THE RESTI WE ·MAKE II EASY! BARWICK MAKES BUYING A DATSUN AS FUN AS 4TH OF JUl Y!! J ~·~~.__.~~ L IANICtC gMN you . TMI IM111 Off Mii IACtC :;1.f"'~~-&7.TCOf "'~~,..~,..... luy any BARWICK DATSUN ... we will equip n for.-!!' of July_ a picnic cooler, -a frlsbee and a wat~rmelonl~ c..<fi!lll1 Supplement to Coast Life Wed~ July 2. 1980 and 011ly Pilot Tu.day, July 1, 198C>-GREAT OUTDOO~S 11 Anita Bd<er tests Mitsubishi micro-size stereo at Tovott's. Crut batgalm at America'• l1rgeet marine flore! We're eelebratlng .our new look and new name with Incredible ule pricee. Here's juet a few tamplee or OlW many d~nted ltema. Danforth Polyaxlal Com.,-,.,,. u2.oo Sui S 69.95 Optimue l SS S1ainJe11 Sto~e .. ,. w100 Sale 1 S 2'l9.9$ Croco K Mae Toilet~ rnuo s.le t I 199.95 ~1 $29.9S Sak t I 53.95 ~ Statnl ... BBQ ,... t t1M1 s.&.i $89.9S . Sailing book makes waves Portable fun goes along on vacation Television viewers can take their entertainment with them. MGA's portable black and white televisions available at Tovatt 's come with battery packs or can be . plugged into 110 and 112 volt circuits ror use outdoors and in recreational vehicles. "The MGA Is an extremely high quality set," satd Bill Tovatt of Tovatt's Appliances at 6967 Warner Ave .. Huntington Beach. MGA m anufactures a 12-inch portable and a 5-inch portable that comeswithaclock . .. A lot of people use them at home as alaQP"Clocks ... Tovatt said. Tovall's carries a complete line of MGA products. Big.screen televisions. video re· corders and stereos in the MGA line are popular items at Tovatt's . Call 842·5596. Hobie Cats." he said, "Readers also can read about the basks of sailing, rigglng and fine-tuning Kobie Cats. "It captures the thrill of cham· pionship competition and takes de· tailed trips around a regatta course v. 1th personal· technique instruction by world·classskippers. '' "Jake Grubb has included in this book more than 1,000 or his most dramatic photos." said Mary EdwardsofHobieC:!t. The book is available at bookstores in both hard· and soft·cover editions or readers can send $14.90 for soft. cover or $20 for hard-cover plus S2 for pos ta_ge and shipping to : Grubbstake, Ltd . 4320 Campus Drive, Suite 230, Newport BeaC'h, CA 92660. "HobieCatSaiUng·• includes For Che-~ginnt'r : -bas1C' sailing -basic rigging from start to f mt!>h -tooJs. spares. accessones and safety precautions -transport, maintenance and re· pair -the rel(:>tla · entry. preparation. locat100. rJc1ng s kills. ruJec; and fleets For all enthusiasts: -·catamaran sailing at its finest an words and p1C'tures -catamaran concept. origins, ~rformancc and popularity -a look at Hobie Alter the man. has inventions. v1s1ons , background and personaJ1ty -choosing a boat· size. capability a nd sailing charactens tics For thec.mpet.lth·e sklp~r: -tips from Che ex~rts. GET READY TO GO TRUCKIN'! 1980 CHEVROLET 2 WHEEL DRIVE 4 WHEEL DRIVE PICKUPS FACTORY REBATES OF UP TO 8900 °~5:= $ 2000 TOTAL DISCOUNT WITH REBATE $2900 EXAMPLE: ... Ton 4"4 (12817'1». Altie. Otr. Enda June e. UllO. 84 TO CROOM nom SE£ vs NOWI CONNELL CHEVROLET Serving Cotta M~aa /or 21 llftl"· 2828 Harbor·Blvd., Costa· Mesa • -, .... • : ' t • ' t f • • • •I f • I \ f • • 12 GREAT OUTDOORS-Supplement to Coasi Life Wednesday "July 2 1980 and Daily P;101 Tuesday. July 1. 1980 ENJOY THE GREAT ·ouT 11.:ACK AND DECKER CAR VAC-HEW!! Powerful cordless vacuum that vou've seen on TV! Recharges continually when not In uat 523.88 • 380 SQ. Inch cooking area .-•II • Dual Burner •Automatic Ignition •Warming rack •Your choice of LP or 3 YR BURNER 5YR CASTING WARRANTY natural gas •LP Includes tank • Natural Gas Includes quick connect hose 149.88 MODEL 7230 2730X ~~~~~~ Plus 10sofld color stain for wood stucco. previously painted Of stained aurfaoeg Liquid Polish Prevent• Rot On Rubber. Vinyl Ind Lfether Pitta. 8 oz.. Jer 'I .99 -01Hatex formola •Preserves & Protects -Water clean up Semi-transparent colors to glve WOOd 1 natural protected IOOlc n HAIDWAll VIEATHERALL ~ ACRYLIC LATEX HOUSE PAINT • Water hose on a w i nd-up ree l. compact & c o mpl ete l y portable • 50 ft. premium 6 '9-inch tlOSe •lightweight. yet super strong. 18.88 ·Rion HAIDWAll . 11171. c ••. ".:z· .............. .. OP.IN SUMDA YS . vr.::~~ ":;1 - 1014 ............... ., ...... • Ll!llledtoMP!ron._ Z 642•1I33 l'WtOll IOOd ttwu J4b '· 1llO . . c ........... 673·1101 7 .. ~-·········· •lly N••••• .. r VOL 73, NO. 113. 4 SECTIONS, 46 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, JULY 1, 1980 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Wetlands Status. Snarled Again ;/ ' •1 llOaEaT ua1t£a ............... - A lon1·sh1ndtna controven;y over the future of th('I Bolu Ch'U marahl•nds, wh\t h has sparked lawtUlts and batter fttl· lnl• apparently has escalated one ltep f\lrther. AJ.IDOlt all t.be l ,200 11cres of 1 lowlaad.a alOftl Paclfic Coast Hi1bway and aurrounded by Huntington Beach c ity limits waa ealled a de1raded wetlands .. by the Stale ~rtment of Flah and Came In a draft report In March. U that C\ndlna ho lds up before the Stlte Coastal Commllfllioo , I\ would open the door tor a marina and a navigable channel in the area. 8ut the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, in a report completed m May, says it doesn't believe the wetlands ~degraded. If that premise should win ul· t imale support, all major de· velopmenll ln the Bolla Chica would be ruled out. The U.S. Fis h and Wildlife Service says lhe Bolaa Chica ts a "viable component" or the ecosystem. 'fl The report aaaerts that large numbers of migntory waterfowl and shorebirds spend the sum· m e r and winter in the marshland. It also claims that pon~ :'..'!>- port large populations or in· ve rtebrates that s upport waterfowl and shorebirds. Jt also stat.es that because or the "massive destruction" of other Southern California coastal wetlands, the Bolsa Chica serves as an essential stopover on the Pacific Flyway of migntory birds. Tbe ftndi.ncs by the U.S. Fish and Wild.life Service were ap- plauded Monday by Dr. P eter Green. president of the Amigos rte Bolsa Chica, an environmen. lal ~roup dedicated to preserve ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------,.---- It's tlae Spirit That C'a1a1ts The Polka Dot Baton Corps won't be replacing the famed Rockettes just yet. But they have made their own cos· tumes for Huntington Beach's Fourth of July Parade where they wilJ whirl and twirl through this chorus line routine. Testing their coordination are Beth Ryan, Cindy Carnevale, Tracy Toland, Kristine Barbot, Shannon Parker, Denise Luciani and Carrie Cummins. Carter Tax Financing Secured; Plan Slate'!-Count Anderson In Kids Sold As Dallas Sex Slaves For 1981 WASHJNGTON CA P > -Pres1 · dent Carter and De m ocratic con gressio na l leade rs have agreed to provide a tax cut for 1981 a nd that the only rema1runi.t question is the timing. House Speaker Thomas P . O'Neill said today. · .. There's no question in a ll of our minds that there will be a tax cut in 1981 ," O'Neill told re· p ort e rs after he a nd otht'r leaders attended a White House· breakfast meeting with Carter. O'Neill said wh at had not been decided was whether to enact the cut in 1980 or wait until 1981. The speaker said Carter and the congressio nal leaders agreed this morning to work together over the next few weeks on over::i ll economic policy. ··our aim is the development of a carefully considered and responsible policy to conunue the fight a gainst inflation and provide a tax cut for 1981 that would be anti·inflationary." the Massachusetts Democrat sajd, The White House session came a day after Senate Democratic leaders held off Republican de· mands for a $36 bilUon tax cut by offering renewed promises of their own plan. '1812' War A Real Blast WINDSOR, Ontario (AP) An explosive charge set off for the climax of Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture fired into the audience inste9d of up in the air. lnfllcting minor eull and bnaiaes OD 46 people. · Tbe ~dent ~curred Mon· day nl8bt durina a performance of tbe overture by tbe Windsor Symphony Orcheatra during the ' dty'a Freedom Festival, an an· naal joint celebratJon by the city and nel1bborlng Detroit of CanMta'a Dominion Day and the U.S. Fourth of JuJy, The orchestra was playing on • bar1e tied up \.0 the \;ana· dlan aide of the Detroit River as ti•• prelude to a 4S·minute ftl••wb dllplay for which an ..U.etmd 150,000 were llninl _...._ottberiver. WASHINGTON <AP) -J ohn B . Anderson , declar ing ''I now believe that an independent can win," said today he has attract· c d enough money. pot ential voters and interest to permit him to stav in the race ror the presidency through the No· \•e mber election. Declaring that the support re· cei ved in nine weeks of running as an independent outside the two major parties has "far ex· l'eeded my expectations," An· derson said. ··1 a m fOrmally an· nouncing my candidacy." WCormcil To lnteroiew For7 Posts The Fountain Valley City Council will conclude its in· terviews with applicants for Planning Commission and Parks a nd Recreation Commission vaca ncies at a special session tonight prior to the regular coun· cil meeting. The interview session, open to the public. will begin at 7 p.m. in the council chambers or City Hall, 10200 Slater Ave. The council will make the ad· visory appointments during its regular session, which begins at 8p.m . Most of the applicants for three Planning Commission s eats and four Parks and Recreation Commission vacan· cies already have been in· terviewed at previous sessions. Incumbent plannin1 com. missioner John McKnight is seeking reappointment, along with alternate Fred Voss, ~ bas bee!l occupying former com· miuiooer Barbara Brown's teat since her election to the council in April. Vet.eran planntnc com· miasimer Michael Capizzi ls not seeking rea])pC)intment to an ad· dltional term. . Two commissioners will be appointed for full two·year terms, while the penon selected to finish Mrs. Brown's term wUI be appointed for oaly one year. The four parkl and recreation commisalonen who are seekinl reappointment to two.year term• are Ellery Deaton, George Crosby, Kat.by· Dempeey and Bob Edw8J'dl. ( --........ 1 Since announcing April.?4 that he would run as an independent. Anderson halil campaigned in every region of the country. raising money and kicking off d r i v es t o o b.t a i n e no u g h signatures to get his name on the baJlot in as many stat.es as possible. NoUng that he has qualified for the November general elec· t ion ballot in states where peti· tion deadlines have passed, An· derson said that he will rocus his campaign on "a forthright dis· cussion or the problems that con· front America and the solutioos to those problems that I can of. fer to the voter." The Republican congressman from Jllnois said h e was heartened by polls s howing sleadlly rising approval for his candidacy and private eontribu· tions wt.al.in& S3 million. . In a statement prepared for ilelivery at a news conference, Anderson noted dissatisfaction a mong many \ioters with the pros pective major party nominees, President Carter and Ronald Reagan. "I cannot ask Americans to vote for me because they dislike the other candidates," Anderson said. ''I mu.st persuade them that I am competent to govern tbis natioo, that l understand its (See SfA YING, Pase AZ) r DALLAS (A P ) -Children as young as 8 are being sold into prostitution through "catalog sales" in Dallas. a prosecutor has told a Texas House commit· tee. Assistant Dallas County Dis· trict Attorney Kelly Loving sajd Monday "They have a catalog or these little children who are totally nude,'· Loving told the select committee on child abuse· neglect and child pornography. "Sixteen·year-olds a re the least expensive. The younger they are, the more expensive lhey are," sald Loving. Dallas clients order the child prostitutes through lhe cat.aJog and often pay their airplane fare s ince many are from California, he said. "An 8·year.old girl or boy from California will cost about $1 ,000 a night, including the airfare," the prose<:utor said. Arter testifying before the committee, Loving declined to discuss t.be matter further, s ay. ing it could hurt an investiga· tion. The child abuse committee also beard testimony from pros· eeutors urging that the murder of a child be made a ~ital of. feme. /' · Ramps Closed Freeway Meten Planned CalTrans bas announced that nortbbowld on ramps ot tbe San Dieto Freeway will be clOMd for abort periods from now until July 9. METEalNG DEVICES ARE ID tbe proee11a ot belnf lnttalled OD on ramps between the Coeta lleea Freeway and tbe SID Gabriel Freeway, Ca1TraD1 otftclala 1aid. They said all freeway lanes and r .. pe will be opened durln1 rwh hours, and at least one ramp Jane wW be open between the momln1 and ev..sn, naab boun. ' WREN ON aAMPS ASE CLOSED, traffle will be de· toured with alcns. accord.inc to CalTrana. No lanes will be closed OD weekend.I, le1al holidays, or before S p.m. on days oreeedln1 let•l holidaya. The•met.erln1 devices detect how mAftJ Yehldea are ualD1 on ramp1 al varioul timel, 'CalTram oftlclal N1d. ( , t.he marshlands. He said his group strongly op- poses a marina. "And it's not just for the birds. It would give urban people a chance \.0 see Califomia as it once was. Ninety percent of the wetlands are gone forever." The State Coastal Commission declared the area a wetlands in Ma rch. Whether it is degraded or not is yet to be determined. apparently on the final rec<>m· mendationoflhe Fish and Game. The Amjgos de Bolsa Chica has fil e d a laws uit that challenges the 1973 land ex· change between the state and Signal Landmark Company, the m ajor landowner in the Bolsa Chica. Under that agreement. the company gained clear title to most of the area. The state received 300 acres to use as a wildlife preserve and had an option to obtain another (See ~CA, Page A2) Wlaieh Slayiags? Bonin Probe ' I ' Under Wraps 1 his a rres t June 1J by Los 1 Angeles Police detectives. f By FREDERICK SCHOM Ela. Of tlll o.ilor .. I ... \!Ml AuthoritJes in both Oranee and Los Ange le s c ountie s re · mamed t1ght-hpi><!d today at;iout whic h two of the so·c a lleo freeway murders they are con· s1denng twice-paroled sex of. fender Wilh am Bonin as a viable sus pect That Borun. 32. of Downey, is act a vely being investigated in connection wi th two cases in the series of unsol ve-d murders or young men was disclosed during a he aring Monday 1n Los Angeles Municipal Court. Los An~eles County Deputy District Attorney Aaron Stov1tz gave JudJ.?e Lawrence Wad· dington a nine-page affidavit that Stovitz said outlines Bonin's possible role in two or the sJay. ings. Stoviu declined to release the document, saying to do so could jeopanlia tbe illvestigalioll. There was intense speft)mlk>n that Bonin is being eoosidered a suspect in the murder of Cbar&es Miranda. 15, of Bell Gardens. who1e body was foand in downtown Los Angeles oa Feb. 3, and Stephen Jay Wells. 18. of Do wney, whose body was dis· covered in Huntington Beach on June 3. Huntington Beach Police Sgt. Luis Ochoa said news reports or Bonm's alleged connection to the' Wells case was "spe<:u la· tion" though he did concede authorities have not ruled out Bonin as a suspect. During Monday's hearin~. Stov1tz said "the noose is draw· mg tightly on the defendant's neck ." Defense atto rney To dd Landgren or Newport Beach had sought the hearing for a review of Bonin's $250.000 bail. Thus far. Bonln h as been charged only with sodomy and oral ropulat100, stemming from Edna Gillis Rites Slated For Thursday Visitation Is scheduled today and Wednesday from noon to 9 p.m. for longtime HunUngton Beach r esident Edna Pearl Gillis, who died at '72 Saturday wblle visiting In Oroville. Friends may call at Pierce Brothers Smiths' Mortuary in downtown Huntington Beach. Funeral services for Mrs. Gillis will be Thursday at 2 p.m. in the Lakes ide Chapel at Westminster Memorial Park, Westminster. She was the widow of James J, Gillis, who lived in Hunt- ington Beach from 1926 until h.is death in 1970. Mr. Glllls worked for the S.R. Bowen Oil Co, Mrs. Gillis was well known ln the oil comm6nity. She was past chairman of the HuntingtOn Beach chapter ol the American Red Cross; • member of the Blue Star Motben: the Orandmothen' Club; lhe Hunt· in1toa Beach Senior CiUlens' Club and the HuatlqtoD Beacb Rebekah Lodle. Survivors include tona Dan, a teacher at Corona del Mar High School, James. of North Holly"ood, and Patrick, of Waahl~. She also leaves 10 1randcblldren and two 1reat· 1randeblklren in a ddition to a brotber and a stater. Interment wlll follow· Tburscby's aervids, also at Watmlmter Memorial Park. Normal bail for such offense. 1 Landgren said. would be aboul $.5,000. Stovitz s uccessfully argued. h o~ever. tha t the high bail should remain. The prosecutor c,a1d Bonin would have "motive lo nee the jurisdiction" if re· leased wh ile t he murder in· 1 (See BONIN, Page A2) ~ i BB Finn - l l Sues for 'Lockout' I A H-lleocba_,_. J •c nnn a.as filed a SL1 mi1lioG ·1 tawsait in Orange County f Supenor Court against the City I of H~ Beach and City ' C.uneilman .,. l(andjc. Cbuct Sbwrer. eperator of Cbud1's Texaco and Towing Services. claims he has been aD- la wfulJy prevented from towing vehic les orde red moved by police. His s uit charges that two firms are used exclusively for the service, including Mandie Mot ors. ll questions whether Mandie may have an advan· tageous position because he is a councilman. Mandie is m anager or Mandie Motors. The firm handled city towing services prior to has clec· lion in L978. Attorney Patrick Carroll said the le~al action is identical to an anti·trust sult filed previously in FederaJ Court. Carroll said the Orange Coun· ty suit was filed in the event the case is ruled inappropriate for Federal Court jurisdiction. Carroll said Sherrer applied for a share or the towing busi· ness and was found to be quali.fied. However , Sherrer was turned down because the city said there was no need ror an additional towing company, according to Carroll. The attorney alleges that the city towing service policy limits com petition. He said it should be placed on a rotating basis or put out to open bid. Coast Weather Cloudiness decreas ing Wednesday. Lows tonight 55 at the beaches, 65 in· land. Highs Wednesday 70s to mid i.>s. INSIDE TODAY Allan D. llJW Jr. doetft'f toOftt to <fit in Elin. He'd ~ ,,,_In that it bt ~. N .C. Sft "°'111 Pftoto A! •. l J - alt&4DNt;---.... l.-..... ,,_ ..... , _.,_.,JI it ...... lsst JTUsJMt . 6'oup File. 1o LUnit Pro-Reagan Spending WA&IINOTOM f AP> Common Came •• du ... •ct.ton p,roup. today nlt'd • ted -ral ta .. Wt ~int to •&op a conunltl• -ron• tu ~ttd lnl.aUon ot tpeedlna i2o million •n •upport of RonaJd Rt'atan'• prnldfttUaJ cudidacy Common Cauae. -.yl., the effort would retun campeJcn fia.nclq Lo Pft-Waterf•le d•1'. rued Am~cAN rw Chaact lt.t chair!Dan· Sm. Harriton Sd.mltt.. R N M : and former s.n: Car~ T CW"tl~. R Neb., It• ll'HSUN"r . Commou e111.1ljt' claimed that sintt R~aaan H t~ "vtrtual ly l't1rtam" c1mdJdat .. ur the Rf-publican Party ~U receive '214 milhon for th · pogt convenuon ump1u1n. h~ tannot recel~e private fwuis · La111bMlk9 Sdr ~'· ........ VANCOUVER. Whh <A P I Three landslides a pparenlly ru~blt'd down llw eia~l flank of Mt St He•t'ns t-Oday, atk!nltalS suid. but OLh~rwai.e th.: vc.>lc1uw n~h.'d quietly a~r a clear day that permitted ere~ i. anoU1er pet:k a t the: red glo w Inside the m ounta1n'lj aakr · , ...... ...., .,,,. ,..,.... r.,,. BRASH.IA, 8 rnll <A Pl Pope John Paul 11 who opened his v1s1t to Urn ll with an 1tJ•~I for respeet for th~ fundamentlJ n~hts of .:ill pt>rson~ 1:>0ndered'a plea from Indian chiefs today for ht•lp In <i stru.:~lt> "llh lhl' governmt:nt over their native lands Thl' pontiff .irrl\ t•d an Braill's inland capita l Monday tor 8 l~·day tour or 13 cities 1n th(' world's larges\ Roman Cllllhoh c 08. t1on. After a meNmg today wtlh pnsoners a t a Brasaha penlten. t1ar~. he w~s n Y,1ng 450 miles to the southeast for a brier st.op an the l!'dustn al city of Belo Hori:ionte, then on to scenic Rio de J aneiro. on the Atlantic coast. Sc,._.dl ~ B~:lua~" Elld TaUu MOSCOW <Al') -West Germ~rn Chance ll or Helmut Schmidt said today he and Soviet President Leonid I. Brezhnev had a good .. give-and· take" during two days or talks that clarified the two <'OUnt ries· positions on crit ica l world issues. ' But sources said Schm idt's departure tonight was belnf' de- layed by _90 minutes, s uggesting slow movement In negotiations on such JSSues as nuclear dlsarma ment and Afghanistan and the two sides used a signing ceremony oC an eronomlc agree· ment to express their displeasure with one another. Gold Conlin_.. 1.0 CH_,, , LONDON (AP> -Gold pnces rose again today on Euro- pean exchanges after r eachmg 4l-:z.month highs in Monday's tra dang J"he dollar was higher a~ainst most m a1or currencies. London's five ma1or bullion houses fixed the cl06ing pnce of ~old at S660 an ounce, up from Monday's $649.50. In Zurich, gold traded at $663.50 at m1d·day. Gold traded a t $664.50 in New York. up Sl7 10. .Silver was quotL'<l in London al $16.00 an ounce, up from $16.75 S1lvcr traded al $16.87 in New Vork. up 27 cents Sifnaing Cerenaong Ted Finds Way To Rose Garden WASHINGTON CAP>-$en . Edward M. Kennedy, who for months sought to lur e President Carter out of the Rose Garden. joined him there today m a r are moment of accord -the sagrung of a mutually espoused bill lo deregulate the trucking in· dustry. "It's particular ly gratifying for me to welcome Senator Ken. nedy to.the Ros~ Garden today." Carter said w1t h a s mile when ci t i n g the Ma ssachuse tts senator's effor ts alon g with t hose of other m em be r s of Congress an winning passage of the bill. "There's no debate on truck· ing dere gulation," Kennedy quipped when Cartcr ~sked him to sa) a few words during the l'.1gnmg ceremonv The closest the pccsident's challen~f·r came to turning the event mto a poht1cal platform was to r ecite his campaign the m e that "the No 1 concern of the American people 1s the state of the economy. ··No other piece of legislation will have as great an impact on damperur'lg the fires of anflation" as the bill Carter signed today, Kennedy s aid Kennedy. an a row of a dozen congressional champions of the legis lation. stood with has arms tolde d directly behind the chair provided for the president's use an signing the bill. Al one point, he spotted some report er s who h ave been cove.ring his presiden· t1al campaign for months and ORANGE COAST ,. , DAILY PILOT ffw'> Qr.,.. C.0,.\1 ().Mty Pilot wtt'-.m.f" n tOft\0•"90 ,,,. frWW\ Pf~'· •• wouu.d • ., '"" ()<-(~I -l>Nl'Q C.-• S--.C• f'dltieift\ ........ ~ ~,. 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Carter paid tribute to Ken· ned y , chairman of the Senate J udiciary Committee, as havtng begun working for increased competition in the trucking in· dustry at least two years before th e issue began t O' gathe r mom entum. "Sometimes alone. sometimes faci ng discour agem e nt but never giving up on the concept," Ke nned y pursued the cause. Carter said. It was only the second meeting betwe en the adver!>aries since the p residential campaign began in earnest. Kennedy came to the White House for a private meet· ing with Carter on June 5 after the final round of prim aries that appeared to give the pres ident more than enough delegates to assure him of renomination by the Democrat ic Pa rty this sum· mer Rut Kennedy has refused to concede, and relations between the two have been practically non existent. STAYING ••• proble ms and that m y progra m of action will be both effective a nd fair." Anders0n said over the ne xt few we e ks he will set o u t s pecific proposals on a number of Issues. "What I ha ve to offer Is com- mon sense in economics , com- mon deeency in human rights a nd plain dealing in govern· m ent. .. Above a ll e lse, 1 orre r Am erica UM! plain hard facts. We ~an never again pretend that we c an get someth i ng f or nothing, .. he said. Ande rson s upporte r s have g athered enough signatures to get on the November general election ballot in 14 states - Ne w J erse y, Mich igan . Massachusetts , Uta h , Nor th Ca rolina, Ohio, Kentucky . Kansas, West Vl r1lnla, Ne w Mexico, Maine, Idaho, Wlsconalll and Rhode llland. Jn four ol UM stat., Oblo Kentucky, New Mexico and Maine, oftldall have ruled tbat Andenon failed to meet nquire-menta other tban the numtier ot •i1nature1 and campal1n lawyers have ruect court lultl cballenclq the eoutltutlonality of state election laws • In an addltlonal 12 atatH, campalan oftlclala •&J IDOaP 1t1aaturn OD ,.Ulloa• u va ':J:7.._.. to make It a wr tbllt ADdlrlClll wlll ... OD tbe ballo&. I CHICA ••• IOO MtWUauwtaa.a.OfeM dtaneet .... &o be ~ut IMo CM ..... Oft ....... ,..... Aad &ttnal alto laH ••· ~ ..... ~"" tM Coaatal Olllm• mlllioa • wetJ Inda dellpatioe lut Marth. S•1nal lawyers uld the de· lf"tnllnation •bould have bffft nade b)' local otriclal.1 and that the C<Hlat&I commlaulon wu acUn1 without j urlldlctJon. Tbe c:ompany alto claim& that It wae deNed due proc ... whed the commiufon made the des· 1.cn11llon Mu c h 19 In Santa Rlirbara l'r••P-AJ BONIN ••• ve1ti1auon is under way. I nvestigato rs i n sev e n Southern California counties are a ttempting lo solve cases in which 41 youn~en have been murdered. The cases date back to 1972. The cases have been called the freeway murders because many or the bodies have been dumped alongside freeways and major highways . Others • .however, have been dumped on beaches, at gasoline stations and other locations. Several ol the victims were bruta lly abused. Most had been strangled. John Wayne's Bust Graces &iubon Fifth T UCSON. Am <AP) - The face of John Wayne. who downed plenty of red· eye in the m ovie set s a loons h e s wagger ed through as Hollywood's toughest wrangler , h as been molded Into a com. m e m orative bo ttl e of booze E ntrep r e n e ur M ike Wayne cno relation) s a id he looked at 32 differe nt design.s before he came up w ith a bottle th at t he Duke's fa mily felt was JUSt right. T he result is that the late act.or star es back with c r aggy re alis m from a firth of Kentuc ky bourbon . About 5.000 cases will be d is tribute d world-wide , the first 500 of them in Arizona, where many of Wayne's westerns were filmed. E ach b o ttle we ig h s about 20 pounds and will sell for $60 to $70. Wayne the bus iness man. who paid "about a million bucks'' for exclusive dis· trlbuUon rights. s aid lbe bottle is the latest in a 20·year-old line of com· m emorative and novelty items. Among the m was an a m a retto-filled likeness of Pope John PauJ JI . Soccer Fest SetforHB The fi rst Huntington Beaeh Summer Sotcer Festival involv· Ing youth tea ms from Belgium. B r azil. Colo mbua : E c'uador. Mexico. Northern Ireland, and Ha waii opens today. Also competiq ln the tourna· m ent that continues until July l& are teams or 14 to IS.year-old boys from Fountain Valley. Hun· Ungton Beach . Irvine . Costa Mesa. and Ne wport Beach. The international tournament ls sponaored by the American Yo uth Soccer Or ganization. Big Pot Haul On Sailboat BALTIMORE <AP> -An ab1ndoned 41 ·foot sallboat has ~ieldecl 5,2llO pounds of mart- J u 1 n1, but no 1u1pecu, 1uthoritit11 aay. Coast Guard crewmen found the t~muted boat ad.rt.ft olf th e Eastern Shore wltbout anyone on board. Cu1tom1 ler-vlu apokHman .lame• Malla• •ttmate41 tlte 4N1•1 ltrMt nl• at •.a mntton. ' . ' • 0.11, .... la.ff -THEY CAUGHT REGIONAL SURFING CLUB COMPETITION BUG IN AUSTRALIA Daryl Ougea Chippe r Rowtand of Huntington Beach Formed Club, IH ued Challenge Ford Co. Must Pay Foam Fever Surfers lire 'Hot Dog' Club F?,~}:~~~ ()I tt• Dtlly ...... Sttff A Laguna Hills father and son have won a combaned S2.25 m illion settlem ent against Ford Motor Co. s temming from the death of the man's wife in a burning Ford Maverick on the Santa Ana Freeway four years ago following a rea r ·end col· lision. The settlement wa.s ag r~ to Monday in the court room of Superior Court Judge Jack Trot· ter . • Ernst Grttnberg and his son Matthew, 4, had filed a lawsuit three yea rs ago against f"ord conte nding t he gas tank of the 1971 mode l car was faulty . The car exploded in name-; after the rcar·t·nd C'oll1 ~1on on the freeway Kllli'd 1n the· ~1tc1 dent was Grecn!Jc rg \ ~I ~c<i r · old wife The Greenberg''> car was tht• fo ur th in a f1ve·car pileup netir the 17th Street "' l'r<·rn~~·n~ 111 Santa Ana :\1 r!> Grt.·t'nbt•rg had been holding young Matthew. then on· ly several months old. on her lap. Both parents we re afire but :.he gave tht' child to CrC'enberi.: "h .,,; she c<>uld no t hurl gt• d Jammed door on lht· passenger side of the car Gr~nbers: took thl' C'h1ld to i.afety but his v..1fc perii.hed in the burning "'eh1ch.• Greenberg suffe red burns on h1 <, .1rms and legs . The child v.a!> unhurt According to court documents. Mat the w Wlll rcccl\ e S650,000 as part of his share of the O\'C•rall settlement After the set tlement we.:. reached. attorneys for Ford mad<' a m otion to prohibit any further disclosure of terms of the agret:' ment to the media and to seal court records re~ard1ng the sN tlement Trotter denied the request The settlement to the <lreen· bergs will be paid over the next s ever al years. T hey we re represe nted by Newport Beach attorney Mark Robinson Jr . who has been tn· volved in other cases involvm g Ford Motor Co • By PAUL GRIFFO ()I ... Otlly Piiot Sl•H When Huntangton Beach surf ers Darvl Dugas and Chioper Rowl and r eturned last month f rom a thr ee.m onth lour of Asutralia, they dtscovered they h a d caught mor e than 1ust waves while they were "down under." They caught the regional ~urf ing dub competitJon bug so j'Jtev· alent m Australia. and intend to s pread it lO surf rider-; in this hemisphere Duga~ and Ro-. land said Aust r a,llan hot dngger<, h t1q~ much more on the ball 10 the ...... ay of compelltJon than do t.he1r counterparts on the Southern Cahforn1a coast T he ktnd o f compet1t1on bl'tween rC'gional "'urftn~ l'luh1> th•· I\ uss1es are so fond of 'ieems \Cl have dlc--d out with tht· Yanke; more than l5 years a~o The 1 .... o ..,urfers s~ at as their m1 '>l>IOn to bring the pra('l1c(' back to l1f1· The p:ur formc•d Wt•'it ~1de Hoard Riders i.urf club 1n Mfl('1> that i.u.ri club fever wa ll catC'h on a n d r P s u I t 1 n 1 n t t· r r I u tJ challenges Al p~nt, Dugas said . th ma1or form of compelitaon tn the L'nated States is association con: te~ts 'iuch as the National Scholastic Surfing Assoc1at1on o r the Amen can Surfing As soc1atJon t.:nllke the Australian mt-el ... the!>e are nat1onw1de ama teur contests. Anyone who has surfed professionally within one) ear or a contest is mehg1ble Dugas and Ro.,.,land say their for ma t will allow both amateun. :i nd profesi.ionals to compete "1th one another "The club's goal is to hos~ a club t•ha llenge at the end of tht' year, and to invite the top 1.Ssurt. l'rs from various clubs and as- sol..'1auons." Dugas said Du~as and Rowland hope this I ) Pt' of meet "ill bring m ore rec o,cn111on of the su rfi:n of Begin H e aJth Fair JERUSALEM cAPI -Doc tors said today Pnme M1ruster ~tenachem Begin .,.,as in fai r condition and needs up Lo fi ve· -. eeks rest but can then return lo full aclivll) followinJ? a shghl heart attack he suffered dunng a parliamentary debate. Southem Call lorm a ana the rest of the United States. The t wo bla me surfing 's fail· Ing reputation on paor organiza. t 1on and Jack of sponsorship. T hey do have a number of s ponsors for t heir e ndeavor , however. including radio station KEZY·F M , Califor n ia T - Sh i rts /Weiss Ma nufacturing, and MNP Products. They are now negot1at1n g with Bod y Glove and Rip Curl Wets uits. We~t Sade Board Riders in· tend . r1rst of all to challenge the Hunttngton Beach Lake Street ~oard Rider!>, a c lub also form(·d becaust.< of 1nsp1rat1on from 1\LI.'>lr3lian surfers, as soon a!\ thl'y have 1ntra·club compet1 t 1rm to determine who the better ~urfer.. are. l'rt•senth t he club has a hst of ~·• m ember~. inc:lud1n~ honorary membe rs . 65·'1.'a r-old surfin~ .Nt'rl.lll and formt·r newspa1X>r publl~hcr George Far<~uhur, "Aho ~g<1n ~urfing tn 1927. ShahSaid l1nproving CAIRO, Egypt !AP) - The deposed Shah o< Iran "'a-; r eported 1n .. ve r y ,,,11..,foclOr v" c·ond1Linn to t1J\ and -.a .., ro·movcd C r co m 1 n t e n i v t.' c a r c (nllov. 1ng 'iur~cry to drain nu1d from his lungs. l\n Egyptian doc tor tre a t i ng the c ance r - 'trackcn ~hah said the ex- m o n a r <'h has a "mor e than 75 percent" chance o( sur vaving "lli1; condition 1s very !:>1J t1o;fac•tor)." said Or . Abde l Kader Osman 24 hours a fter Monday 's operation Shah ~tohammed Reza Pahlavi. 60. was running a h1F(h fever when he was ad m atted to the Ma ad1 md1tar) hospital Friday n1 J?ht. D<1ctors said t he fc\ er -.as caused by a bu1ld·up of nu1ds in his lunE?'-The fluids, they s aicl , collected a fte r Pahlavi had develooed pneumonia Our diamond collection is brilliant. ex1 em1ve and rrvaled only by our knowledge No matrer what kind ~1amond she think~ 1~ "most beauc1ful." we have 1c wailing for you And her. These are ser 1n 14 kara1 yellow gold A .• Marqu1se. $2.225 . B. Round. $1 .275. C. Emerald-cut. $6, 170. D. Oval. $3.820. ... .. E. Pearshaped. $9.135 . SLAVICK'§ FIN!•-~ Sill<'f 1911 Fattuon l•IAnd. Newport Cmttt, ~port ~em. 71'/644·1390 w, .. lftll't!ff I U IJllN *•I Ml-Vi.to I North Oranr I TM City L06 Ctrri!os •• ,... Man. ,\Ito Crt•tu Lot Aft .... / Safi Ditto (IA• V•• • u..-e1....w.-... ,....,~.,._ YllA. ...... a-,.. ~Fw/...,.,.. G1dW -, .._.__ ---------------------------- I I lrvbae "••r••••t••• D•lly Newtt•• .. r i 01T I0 N I ' 1 VOL~ n. NO. 113, ~ SECTIONS, .. PAGES t ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, JULY 1, 1980 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS l '.f1·-vine ·Guidelines Cover Touchy Issues i l ., UCllA&D GaSBN f ... ..., ....... A PQik1 ,..WatinJI classroom dbc•itma ol poUUeal lnuee was t•ntathely adopted Monday evenjq by the Irvine Urufied School l>i.lrict t.ruatees. · It calls for the prindpal and superintendent to review and ap- prove classroom instruction in volving controversial issues The new policy rurtber reqwres ,Bonin Eyed in 2 Killings By FREDERICK SCHOMEID... Ot "'° o.lly ~lolt SIMI Authorities in both OranRe and Los Ange les counties r e· mained tight-lipped today about which two o f the so-calleo freeway murders they are con- sidering twice-paroled sex of. fender William Bonin as a viable suspect . That Bonin. 32, of Downey. is actively being investigated in connection with two cases in the series of unsolved murders of yo'ung men was disclosed during a he aring Monday in Los Angeles Municipal Court. Los Angeles County Deputy District Attorney Aaron Stovitz gave Judi;te Lawrence Wad- dington a nine -page affidavit l that Stovitz said outlines Bonin· s possible role in two of the slay- ings. Stovitz declined to release the document, saying to do so could jeopardlu the investigation. There was intense speculation that Bonin is being considered a suspect in the murder of Charles Miranda, 15. or Bell Gar-dens, whose body was round in downtown Los ~ngeles on Feb 3, and Stephen Jay Wells, 18, ol Downey, whose body was .djs. covered in Huntington Beach on June 3. Huntington Seach PoUee Sgt. Luis Ochoa said news reports of Bonin's alleged connection to the Wells case was "speeula- tion" though he did concede authorities have not ruled out Bonin as a suspect. During Monday·s hearing. r Stovitz said "the· noose 1s draw- ing tightly on the defendant's neck." Defense attorn ey 'l"<>dd Landgren of Newport Beach had sought the hearing for a review of Bonin's $250.000 bail. Thus far, Bonin has been charged only with sodomy and or al copulation. s temming from his arre. t June 1 l by Los I Angeles Police detectives. Normal bail for s uch offense. Landgren said, would be about $5,000. Stovitz successfully argued. howeve r , that the high ball should remain. The prosecutor said Bonin would have "motive to flee the jurisdiction" if re- leased while the murder tn· vestigation is under way. Inves ti gators 1n seven Southern California counties are attempting to solve cases in which 41 young men have been murdered. The cases date back to 1972 The cases have been called the freeway murde rs because many or the bodies have been dumped alongside freeways 11nd major highways. Others. howeve-r, have been dumped on beaches. at gasoline stations and other locations. Several of the victims were brutally abused. Most had been strangled. •1812' War A Real Blast WINDSOR, Ontario (AP) - An explosive charge set off for the cli~ ol Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture ftred into tbe audience iuteactolup ln the ait, ln.llicting minor ea&a ud bna1lea 00 46 ~ ecetcleDt occurred Mon· day nlSht duriq a perform~e ol tbe overture by tbe Windsor S;ympban.J Oreheatra during the ettr'• l'Nedom Festival. an an· nut ~ c:elebraUon by the city aad nel&bborlnl" Detroit of Caeda .. DomlalCln Day and the U.S. Fourth of July. Tbe orchestra was p\aylM on a .,.,... uecs up t() \be <;an•· dlU 8de ol the Detroit River as tit• ff'•lude to a '5·mlnute ftNWWD diapl~ for wblcb an •U.llMll TI0,000 were lialnl' IMltll._..oltllertYer. I teachers who Invite polltlcal spealcert to clUll to also Invite spolc•mm from opposing vlew- pOlnt.. Trustees wlU finallze the pollcy at their July 1 meeting. Superlntende n\ Stan Corey drew up the policy in response to comphunts thal teachen~ were giving biased views to their stu dents dunng the June 3 lrvme City Council election campaign The policy approved by the truateea Monday djffered from .. n earlier draft circuJated by Corey In early June which called for principal's approval of teachlnJt and student activity involving local political con· cerns and issues. "l received a number of com· munications on that." Corey said Monday night. "People wrote m and ar~ued in favor of Historic Panda Dead Kang Kang, the male giant panda given to Japan by late Chinese Premier Chou En-lai to honor normalization of relations between the two countries has died in Tokyo's Ueno Park Zoo, it was announced Monday. Zoo officials announced Kang Kang·s death Monday following a two- week illness. Passing lanes Cut 1.agtina Road Risk Passing lanes will be con- s truc ted later this year on Laguna Canyon Road. on which 22 people have died in traffic ac- cidents since 1975. according to CalTrans officials. Its latest victim was Tom Davis, 51. of Dana Point. Davis. a CalTrans supervisor. died May 29 when a truck slammed. inlo ·him as he was directinR a work crew on the two· lane road. Vince Paul. Cal Trans deputy director. s aid this morning four passing lanes will be buill on the road rrom the San Diego Freeway in Irvine to El Toro Road in Laguna Beach. Les Card. Ir vine ci ty transportation director, said the 30-day project should begin ID November or December. Paul said it will cost about S200.000 to build the passing la nes o n the 7.5-mile road between Laguna Beach and Irvine. Orange County t ransportation officials haven 't been able to get s~ate funding for a $7 million project to widen the road to a four·lane highway. Paul said that the passing lan es won't e liminate the posstbilitv that Laguna Canyon Road wiil someday be widened to rour lanes. "The addition of the passing lanes will provide a safety im· pr ovem ent ," Paul said. "lt .should reduce some of the prob- lems with passing incidents." He explained that ma ny of the accidents have occurred when people try to pass on the narrow road. .. People get frustrated with slow-moving vehicles in front of them and they try to pass at places in the road where it isn't s afe to do so." Paul said . In early 1979, citizens signed petitions in an unsuccessful et· fort to win state funding for widening the road. At that time. white warning crosses were placed along the side of the road to symbolize those who died oo the highway. academic freedom.'• Irvine resident. Robert M. Gordon argued against the ten· tatively adopted pollcy Monday, saying, "This might eliminate discussion of some thlngs from the cl85Sroom that might. prop· erly be d.i.M:uased there." Arguing in favor of the policy, trustee Gordon Getchel said. "l don't think a teaching credential is a bunting license to advocate to stude nts or community anything you want." School district sources say the policy was written in response to two c l asses at Irvine High School. Rachel Gragg, who teaches American government classes to 12th graders. held a council can- didates day in her classes before the June 3 election. She said all of the candidates were Invited but some didn't at· tend, leading to charges of a biased presentation. The second class in question is taught by Johne Eisloeffel. His students sent a letter critical of the lrvlne Compa n y to a newspaper. This letter a pparent- 1 ~ ly upset some school district of. I ficials. ' • 'The Fat Lady Sang' 1 • e Vote Count ' ' 1 Ended .by Baker ~ ) , l ~ Former UC Irvine basketball star Dave Baker. whose $28.000 Irvine council electjon campaign finished 63 votes short of vic- tory. has called off a recount. "In the words of basketball coach Dick Motta. I figured the oper a wasn't over until l heard the fat lady s ing," Baker said. ··Monday at the Orange County Registrar of Vote r s orrice I heard the fat lady sing." His campaign workers stood by Monday as aides to the reg. isttrar recounted ballots from the June 3 council election m which he finished a close fourth to incumbent Mary Ann Gaido in the race for three council seats. He had gained no ground on Mrs . Gaido by evening's end and decided to throw in the towel. he said. Council incumbents David Sills and Bill Vardoulis Cinished firs t and second respectively in the election. Baker, 27, an at.tomey with the Newport Beuh law firm of Virtue and Scheck. said t.he campaign was the bard•t . fight ever for bimseJI and bis wife Patty. "Al least In the basketball games at UCI I was able to strike back." said Baker, who tried throughout the campaign to shake off the image or being the hand-picked candidate of de- veloper interests. Irvine Cops Have Birthday Today m a rks the fifth an· niversary of the Irvine Police Department. Over the last rive years, the department has grown from its o rig inal force o f 52 to 116 employees. Before the establishment of the Irvine Police Department the city o( Irvine (established in late 1971) contracted with the c1 · l y of Costa Mesa for police pro- tection. Aod before Costa Men-or. ficers patrolled Irvine streets, the Orange County Sheriffs or· fice had that responsibility. Thal view was promoted by s low-growth advocate Mrs . Gaido and her runn1Dg mates Paul T9dd Jr. and Gilbert Nelsen Jr. who fini shed fifth and sixth respecti vely. Baker said in the campa11o?n that Irvine's population growth ratl'. rastesl amon~ Cahfom1a cities 1Ls size. should continue. 1 This view was shared by vie· torious incumbents Sills and Vardouli~. Baker 's pro-gr owth view!> earned him healthy developer contributions. lie estimated thi:-. morning he spent about S28.000 in the campaign I " Ford Fatal Crash 1 • Laguna Hil/,s Pair . I Win $2 MillWn Suit . By DAVID KUTZMANN Of ... Delly ,..... tuft A Laguna Hills father and son have won a combined $.2.2S million sertlemeat. against Ford Motor Co. stemming from the death of the man's wife in a burning Ford Maverick on the Santa An.a ~ay four years ago following a rear-end rol· lis ion. The settlement was agreed to Monday in the courtroom of Suf>erior Court Judge J ack 1'rol· ter . Ernst Greenberg and his son Matthew. 4. had filed a lawsuit three years ago against F'orrf <'ontendmg the gas tank of the 1971 model car was faulty. The car exp1oded in names after the rear·t>nd collision on the freewav. Killed in the acci- dent was Greenberg's 2l·year- old wife. The Greenberg's car was the fourth ID a fi ve-car pile up near the 17th Street overcrossang ID Santa Ana. Mrs. Greenber g had been holding young Mau.bew. then on- ly severaJ months old, on her lap. Both parents were afire but she gave the child to Greenberg when she could not budge a jammed door op the passenger side of the car. Greenberg took the child to safety but his wife perished in the burning vehicle. Greenberg s uffered burns on his arms and legs. The child was unhurt. reached. attorneys for Ford made t a m otion to prohibit any further jf disclosure of terms of the agree- ment to the medJa and to seal f court records regarding the set-t Uem ent. 1 Trotter denJed the request. 1 Tbe set.Uement to the Green· berp will be paid over the next several years. Used Car Lot At Uni High Bugs Trustees Has Robert. Mohr, principal or Irvine's University High School. turned into Cal Worthington? Has the school's pa rking lot. become a used car lot" This was what t he Irvine Unified School District trustees we re talking about Monday night when they called Nohr to testify. Mohr, who was called to the podium by the name or Cal Worthington, said 40 to SO people try to sell their cars io t.he park- ing lot every weekend. ··Do you want me to do anything about it?" he asked the trustees. • } Funds Found, Anderson's Still in Race Duke Bottled According to court documents, Matthew will receive $650.000 as part of his share or the overall selllement . After the settlement was One of the board me mbers wondered wbethe r the district could get a percentage on the car sales. Gene Hartline. assis- tant superintendent. said that would ca u se insurance nightmares. The trustees decided to wait to get further citizen reaction. WASJllNGTON <AP) -John 8 . Anderson, declaring "I now believe that an independent can win," said today be has attract· ed enough money, potential voters and interest to permit him to stay in the race f9r the presidency th-rough the No- vemberelection. Declaring that. the support re- ceived in nine weeks of running as an independent outside the two major parties has "far ex· ceeded my expectations," An· denon said, "I am formally an· nouncing my candidacy." Sin~ anounciog April 24 that be would run as an indltpendent. Anderton bas campaigned in every region of the country, raising money and klcklng orr drives to obtain enough a11natures to get his name on the ballot in u many states aa poaalble. Noting Jhat he bas qualified for the November gene ral elec· t.Jon ballot in states whe~ pet\. Uon ~adJlnes have passed, An· derson said that be wnt focus hit camoaitn on "a f()rtbri1ht dl8· C9eeSTAYING, Pace AZ) Actor's Face on Bmubon TUCSON. Ariz. <AP> The race of John Wayne, who downed plenty or red eye in the movie set saloons he s wagge red through as Hollywood's toughest wrangler, has been molded into a com- memorative bottle of booie. Entrepreneur Mike Wayne (no relation) said be looked at 32 different designs before be came up with a bottle that the Duke's family felt was Just rtpt. The result ls that the late actor stares back with s:raggy realism from a fifth Of Kentucky bo\arbon. About 5,000 c~ wlll be distributed world-wide, the fl.rat 400 ol them In Arliona, where many of Way~e·s westerns were fttmed. . Each bottle weighs about 20 pounds and will sell tor $80 to $70. · Wayne the businessman. who paid."about a mJlUon bucks'' for acluslve ells· tnbutJon rt.itta, said the bottle la the latest In a 20.year-old line of com· memoralive and novelty Items. Among them wd an amamto-fnJed lillefteas of Pope John Paul U. Kids Sold By Catalog For Sex Use DALLAS (AP) -Children as young as 8 are being sold into prostitution through "catalog sales" in Dallas. a prosecutor bas told a Texas House commit- tee. Assistant Dallas County Dis· trlct Attorney Kelly Lovinl aaJd Monday "They have a catatoc o( these little children who are totally nude." Loving told the select committee on cblld abuse- ne1lect and child pomoiraphy. "Sisteen-year.olds are the least expensive. The yows1er they are, the more e.xpenalve they are," said LovinJt. Dallu clients order the child prostitutes throuah the catalog and often p~ their airplane fare since r.nany are from Califom.ia, be said. ••An I -year.old tlrl or boy from CallfomJa wm COit •bout 11.000 a nltbt, lncludlnt the airfare." the pr"Oleeutor Hid. Coast Weather Cloudiness decreas ing Wednesday. Lows tonight 5S at the beaches. 65 in- 1 and. Highs Wednesday 70sto mid~. INSIDE TODA 'Y Allan D. l lM Jr. ~.,.., WOftl lo die &I Edeft. H~'d pre/er that U be ~. N.C. 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Bqtzll I Af'I -Pope J ohn raul II new lnto lhils central Braulurn mtnln.: r1ty today to a JOYOU5 ovi.\ton from crowds el>tamated at mure than one mill.ton They dum~ white and yt'llo"' confetti from skysc.'rapers as the pope passed. and ILned streeu 10 deep to get a gUmpse. In Jn open • .11r Masi> aimed dl Lht! youthful populatl~ of L.it1n m1..•nca ., largest t·ounlry John Paul warned agamsl what he t·ulll"(I 'tht! exa~~rat1on of sex. which tears down the autht>ntl<.'ll~ of human Ill\ l' and leads to the breakup of the ra·m11) . llad#r111 f.J ~ ·PoUrlr• Sof..,ie,.. MOSCOW (AP> The Soviet Union and West Germany agreed today to press for ··a political solution as quickly as possible" to the Afghanistan conflict. But West German Chan- cellor Helmut Schmidt apparently failed lo win assurances from Soviet Prt>sident Leonid I. Brezhnev about future Soviet troop puflouts. . Schmidt said both sides repeated their "well·known post· tions" and that Brezhnev strongly defended the Soviet occupa tion that began in December. Gold Co11tln11eS to CB_,, LONDON <AP> -Gold prices rose again today on Euro- pean exchanges after reaching 41,;.month hig.hs in Mon~ay's trading. The dollar was higher agaiost most ma1or currencies. London's ft ve major bullion houses fixed the closing price or gold al $660 an ounce, up from Monday's $649.50. In Zur;ich, gold tr aded at $663.50 al mid-day. Gold traded at $664 50 Ill New York. up $17 10 Silver was quoted an London at $16.90 an ounce. up from $16 75. Silvertraded at S16.80in New York. up20cents. .fiat urday .ff ail D~li r ni1 Baclwd w >\Sll l Nt:To~ 11\ P 1 Defying the wisbt;s ~r congressional hudgl!l v. nt1·r~ thl• Hou!.e Post Office and C1v1l_ Defense Com· rnillct· tod:.i y \OlC'fl t11 tl)nt1nue Saturday mall delivt!nes. Signing Cerenaong Ted Fillds Way To Rose Garden WASHING TON ( AP)-Sen. Ed ward M. Kennedy, who for m onths sought to lure President Carter out of the Rose Garden, JOmed hi m there today in a rare moment of acc·ord -the signini:: of <i mutual!) cspoul>ed bill to dc r CJ!Ulate the t rucking 1n · dustry ··it ·s particularly g ra tifying for me to welcome Senator Ken· ned ,. to the Rose Garden today," Carter said with a smile wherl c itin g the M assach usetts senator's e fforts along with those of other m e mber s of Congress in winning passage of the bill "There·s no debate on truck- ing d eregulation," K enne~y quipped when Carter asked him to say a few words durmg the ~igning ceremony The closest the president's challenger came to turning the event into a poht.Jcal platform was to recite his campaign theme that "the No. 1 concern of the American people ts the state of the economy ··No other piece or leg1slal1on wi ll have ru, great an impact on damperung the fires of inflation" as the bill Carter s igned today, Kennedy said. Kennedy, in a row of a dozen congressional champions of the legislation. stood with his arms folded directly behind the chair provided for tht; president's ~e in ~igning the bill . At one pomt, he spotted some reporters who have been covering his presiden- ORANGI! COAST DAILY PILOT tial campaign for moat.ha and caressed the back of the chair with a subtle grin. Carter pajd tribute to Ken· nedy. chairman o'l' the Senate .Judiciary Committee, as having bc~un working for increased compelttion in the trucking IO· dustry at least two years before the issue began to gathe r momentum. "Sometimes alone, sometimes fa cing discou ragement but never giving up on the concept." Kennedy purs ue d the cause, Carter said. It was only the second meeting between the adversaries since the presidential campaign began in eamesL Kennedy came to the White House for a private meet· ang with Carter on June 5 after the final round of primaries that appeared to give the president more than enough delegates to assure him or renomination by the Democratic Party this s um· mer. But Kennedy has refused to concede. and relations between the two have been practicaJly non-existent. The bill Carter decided to sign 1n the White House Rose Garden represents a victory for the ad- ministration and another step toward fulfillment of Carter's promise to r e move anti · competitive government reguJa· tions wherever possible. The Congressional Budget Of· fi ce estimat~ that truck freight prices will fall as much as S8 billion a year when the legisla· tion is fully implemented in 3~ to four yean. But some of the most sweeping changes in the tightly regulated industry are expected to come about mucb sooner. Tax Plan Still On For'81 WASHINGTON CAPl -Pi"esl d .. nt c·art..r rnd Oernocrnltc conttru~1ona l leaders have air~ to provld~ • l&x c:ut (OC' lMl •nd that the only remaullng queatlon •~ the limina. Houae Speaker 'l'homia11 P O'NeiU said toduy ''1'htinl'li no QUt'Stion tn alt o( our mind5 that there will be a tux cul In 1981," O'Neill told re- porters after he and other leaders attended • White House breakfast meet!na with Carter. O'Neill said what had not been decided waa whet.her to enact the cul m 1980 or wait until 1981 The speaker said Carter and the cong r essional leaders agreed this morning lo work together over the next few weeks on overall economic Pohcy. "Our rum is the development of a carefully considered and responsible policy to continue the fight ag&nst inflation and provide a tax cut for 1981 that would be anU-inflationary ,0 the Massachusetts Democrat said. The White House session c:ame a day after Senate Democratic leaders held off Republican de- mands for a $36 billion tax cul by offenng renewed promises of lh('1 r own plan. Fr .. PageAJ STAYING ••• cussion or the problems that con- front America and the solutions to those problems that 1 can of· fer to the voter " The Republican congressman from Jllnois said he was heartened by polls s h owing ~teadily rising approval for his candidacy and private contrlbu· tions totalin~ $3 million. In a statement prepared for delivery at a news conference. Anderson noted dissatisfaction among m any voters with the p r o s p ec ti v e m a j or pa rt y nominees, President Carter and Honald Reagan. "r cannot ask Americans to vote for me because they dislike the other candidates." Anderson -;aid "I must pers uade them that I am competent to govern this natJon. that l understand its problems and that my program of <Jction will be both effective and fru.r." Anderson said elver the next few weeks he will set out specific propoaala on a number of bsue.s. ''What I have to offer is com· mon sense in economics, com- mon decency in human rights and plain dealing in govern· ment "Above all e lse. I offer /\ me n ca the plain hard racts. We can never again pretend that "l' can ~c t so m ething for not han g." he said. · Ande rson s upporters have gathered enough signatures to get on the Novem ber general election ballot in 14 states - New Jer sey, Michi ga n , Massachusetts. Utah . North Carolina, O h io, K entucky, Kansas, West Virgin ia, New M exico, Maine, Ida h o, Wisconsin and Rhode Island. In four of the stales, Ohio. Kentucky, New Mexico a nd Maine, officials have ruled that Anderson failed to meet require- ments other than the number of s ignatures and campaign lawyers have filed court suits challengi ng the constitutionality of state election laws. In a n additional 22 states, campaign officials say enough !>1gna tures on petitions have been JZathered to make it a near certainty that Anders on will be on the ballot. There are a few states, like Georgia and Oklahom a, where enlisting support has been dlf. fic ult and s ignature d rives s talled. Campaign m anager Michael Mac l eod said Anderson will concede most of the South, since t hat "will be a Carter-Reagan battleground," with the po6sibte e xceptions of North Carolina. Tennessee, Florida and Te-.... tr..:-O'«'Oi' tO.'-' 0..f• PitM w•tfll timtttt '' c.Of"'IOtn..G tr. .... ~ Pf'#'\~ •\ e>vOUU.0 OY lf"l Ot f"O• (..a.\' P\lol'W"O GomOo'"t ~' •tt Ml •I tOno\ fl'• Pii*•"'"' #tor'6tt. t N°'4f' Frt04 t 1 .. ,.,,. -,.._. k«~ H-...q!O'I 8••t ftlF•wriC••*' V•U•r .. lt~tftt. l.•t"'" MM" s.,,trt (M\I A ""94lf ritoe..,..I edtUOft " P"lbf•~ WytM,\ ...0 ~Y\ '""' .. ~ .. t ..,Oh\ftt,_. otMt t\ ._, DO W.\I 8•~ ~rwt, P 0 80• IMO C..'6-.,... "'""""'• oi.~ ._.. .. _ Pf'f'\.0-"'.,...,, ~·~ l eO II CW., Y~e"'.,_.,..,~-- Ramps Closed • ._, ...... , .. , ... ,_,..__ -I:-°"'* ... ..-AwowM-..... (...,., TeleplMln• (114)904tt ' Freeway Meiers P(anned Cal'l'ram ha announeed that northbound on-r amps of the San Dieao Freeway will be closed for abort period& from now until July 9. MBTEUNG DEVICES AaE In the process ~ betn1 • installed on on-ramps bet.ween the Q>ata Mesa Freeway and the San Gabriel Freeway, C.lTrana offlclala said. They said all freeway lanes and runpe will be opened durfnl fUlb ={:.nd at least w ramp lane wW be opm betwem tbe ud ...in, naah boun. WllBN ON &UIPI AU a.o8ED, traffic wlD be ct.- toured with •llDI, accordiq to CaJTram. No 1 ..... will be closed en weelrenda, lelal hollda11, or before I p.m. on day~1n1 lepl bolldaya. metertna dnle91 d«eet bow maQy veblcles are mla1 an-nJllPI at varioul tJ111e1, a CaJTrau olftetal said. ' .. • •-# -~ Out el the Past ,, .. _......,. An engine and rear gun turret of a World War II B-24 Liberator bomber are inspect- ed by promoter Gene Forte. who is salvag· ang the plane from the bottom of Hunt- ington Lake in the Sierra Nevada east of Fresno. The plane cras hed in 1943. Kidnap, Not Belief Patrick Trial Issue? SAN DIEGO <AP) -Stale prosecutors say the issue in the trial of sect deprogrammer Ted Patrick is a Laguna Beach kid· napping, not the beliefs of .the controversial Church o( Scu:n· tology. Patrick 49, and four others went on trial Monday for al· legedly abducting and holding a 24-year-old Scientologist 37 days last fall. Paula Dain, 24. of Los Angeles, charged that Patnck. his secretary. Sondra Sacks : her father and i;tepmother Jack and Mary Ann Dain of ,Fullerton -and James Roe. held her cap· tive at a number or Southern California cities in an attempt lo c.·hange her faith. Patrick, Jack and Mary Ann Shah Said Improving CAIRO, Egypt CAP> - The deposed Shah oC Ir an was reported In "very satisfactory" condition lo· day a nd was remc>ved fro m 1 n t en s 1 v e < a r l' following surgery to dr<itn nu1d from his lungs An Egy ptian docto r trea tin g the c ancer· strickeh shah said the ex- m onarch has 8 "more than 75 percent" chance of surviving. "Hia condition is very satisfactory." said Dr. Abdel Kader Osman 24 hou rs after Monda y 's operation. Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi, 60. was running a high rever when he was admitted to the Maad1 military hospital Friday night. Doctors said the fever was caused by a build-up of fl uids in his lungs . The fluids. they sa id. collected a ft er Pahlavi h ad developed pneumonia. Dain and Roe are charged with k1d napp1ng. conspiracy and false 1mpnsonment. Sacks 1s charged with conspiracy and false impnsonment Jury selection began today and 1s eirpttted to taJte up to a week. attorneys for both sides predicted. In a pre~ntry motion. deputy District Attorney Paul Morley as ked Judge Norbert Ehren- freund to deny defense attorneys the "defense of necessity" ~rounds Morley said there 1s :>o m e d·oubl whether those g round s exi s t b y law 1n Cahforrua. He said the alleged abduction Hmounted to "taking the law 1n- i o their own hands" and J ··v1~ilante act ion ·· ''What '!-the d 1ff eren <·•• ht·l~l'<'rl k 1d n&pµ1n~ S c 1('n tolo1::1sb, Catho)1<.·:-and Dap t1M~ •·· dr~uL'<i ~1orh:Y Patnck, after almos t i. de-cadt- of deprogrammmg work. 1s on tnal in bis home county for the first time. Morter, predicted that t.M de· fense will attemDt t.o eloud the rea l issue-kidnap ping-by putting the church oo trial. _ "I think v. hat is clearh planned here 1~ a here5} tnal, he :-aid Dunn~ Morll!y's attempt \I) have Lhe · defense b~· necess1t~ ·· ~rounds r~tr1cted , Ehrenfreund uskcd . ··!)uppose you wer e drtvtn~ over the Coronado Br1d~e and saw a friend about to commit s u1c1 de . Say YOIJ tried to pers uade him not to jump and. in order lo save that person. you had to attack or knock him un. COnSc.'IOUS. "Would vou face a charge of assault., .. ' ~orley replied that the ques. t1on has not been resolved an court He noted that Miss Dam is ··a n e mancipated adult. free from all. tncluding her parents " Morlev said the woman had not lived -with her father 10 seven years pnor to the time of the al· leged abduction Visiting Boy Fares Well After Shock A 6·year·ol.d Sierra Madre boy , vacat11>ni ng with his parents on Halboa Island. came away v.1th onl y minor injuries Monday afternoon when he ~rabbed a hve electricaJ conduit running under a pier. But yo ung Bre tl S haw's parents received a real shock, Newport Beach officials said. when they tried to maneuver the ra m1ly car through hea•.-y traffic on Coast Highway in an effort to reach Hoag Memoria l Hospital. They never got there. Ins tead the parents , uns ure how seriously the ir son had been 1n1ur~d. became so frus lratt.-d th~y l:>wung out of the bum~r·tO· bumpe r traffic and flagged do~ n a passing police car. Th~ 0 H1ce r re s ponded by 1 dd1oing param\.'<11cs who treal- ··d the fnJo:htencd ooy al the side 11f the road . H e was not hosp1tahzc.d Mr. Pavlecka Rites Joly 19 Memori<Jl ru:nerat services for .. l'm 1 n\.'nl e ngrn .. \.'r Vlad1 mir l'J\lclha, d for m e r NewP'Jrt HcJl h r~1d1mt v. ho du;!d Salur· OJ\ .lunL' 28. v.111 be held on "d lurdd~. Jul~ 19, at Pacific \ 1c w Memorial Park, Corona dl'I ~far The date o f rites for Mr. Pavlecka. "hose work in avia· lion and lighler-than-air craft is legend in the field was inad- vertently deleted from a story in Monday's paper. • Fune ral services for the engineering genius will be at Jl a m. on July 19, according to friends 3-Mile Ve nt-Okay HARRISBURG, Pa. CAP> - Continued venting of radioactive ~as from Three Mile Island has produ<.'ed no unexpected rise in radiation levels away rrom the nuclear power plant, officials ..ay Our diamond collecr1on 1s brilliant. extensive and nvaled only by our knowledge. No matter what kind of diamond she thinks is "mosc beauc1ful ... we have rt warttng for you. And her. f hese are set in 14 karat yellow gold. A .. Marqurse. $2.225 . B. Round. SI .275 . C. Erner aid-cut. $6, 170. D. Oval. $3.820. E. Pearshaped. $9, I 35. SLA.VICK'S ,_ ......,. SIMW 1917 PllMon 1*nd, Newpart Centtr, Ncwpof1 leedl, 714MU·UllO W • ........, / l.tpN HLlt / ~ \'Wjo (Nold\ Or-../ 'nw City Lo. Cftrieo.. Sri• Melt Alto Cruttr Loe Anpls I Seti DWgo I Ln v...,. . Uw-o411t~·•~dwp,.._., ~ ....... YISA. w-a... M'7flbn Fin,/~,., C11il4 . , a/ 73, NO. 113, ~ SECTIONS, 46 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY. CALI FORNI A TUESDAY, JUL V 1, 1980 "··········· Dally N•••11a .. r TWENTY·FIVE CENTS ~Legion Hall OK'd as Senior Center .' 7 8J ..... SNDDU&\N . . ......... ..... 1 Pl .. to reeovale and remodel the Laa.ana Beach American Lesion hall aa a center for sentor cattzen ana communtt)' acUvltles won unanjmous ap. provaJ Monday fronl the South Coast Regional Coastal Com mission Two residents objected to the pTojet1, citing potential parking probl«n1 and pcMUna lO other 1itea tbey clatmed would be more ~riale for a aeruor center But the detractors were out· numbered br about so l.qunta Beach sen or cit izens who Journeyed tD HunUnaton Beach City tlall to demonstrate tbear 11upport to the commission. . The senior citizen and com· muo1ty cent.er lS prop05ed for the vmtage American Legion bulldlns at 3IM Lesion St .. con· atructed euly In the century, as the Art Colony's llrst school house. Some senior activities already are being offered at the site, but the city proposes majot reoova· hon and the construction of an 860·square-root addition to the present buildinr. .. We have overwhelming sup· port (or this projecl in Laguna Beach," Mayor Wayne Baglin told lhe commissioners . "We tblnk we have a great project. We need lt desperately." . Laguna Beach resident John Gabriels. however. described the project as "an a ffront to 3eniors, a cop-out by our rich ci- ty of Laguna Beach." He suggested the city use an existing recreation center for ex- panded senior citizen programs. Anoth e r r esident , Alan Adams, cr1tic1zed the lack of parking at the American Legion site. But Laguna Beach City Coun· cilwoman Sally Bellerue coun· tered that the vast majorilY of s eniors who will utilize the center will walk or take city transportation to the site. With the coastal commission's approval m hand. the city still faces funding dlrlicuJties in con- nection with the renovation proj- ect The City Council recently solicited bids on the project and received only one. That bid came in at $238,000, about twice as much as the council had planned to spend. The council has decided to seek new bids on the project . hoping a less costly proposal is submitted. Relief .Due for Canyon Danger Anderson Makes It Official WASHINGTON (AP> -John B. Anderson, declaring ''1 now believe that an independent can win," said today he has attract· ed enough money. potential voters and interest to permit him to stay in the race for the presidency through the No· vemberelectioo. Declaring that the support re- ceived in nine weeks of running as an independent outside the two major parties has "far ex· ceeded my expectations." An· derson said, •·1 am formall y an- nouncing my candidacy." Since announcing April 24 that he would run as an independent, Anderson has campaigned in every region or the country, raising money and kicking off drives t o obtain enough tSee STAYING, Page A2) SC Prepares Building as Nixon Site Dedication of a building that will house the Richard M. Nixon memorabilia <.'Ollection in San Clemente will take place Friday. accented by mariachi music and sangria. More than 400 guests have been invited to the Fourth of Ju· ly ceremonies al a former fast food stand al the corner of South El Camino Real and A venida Pala, about 1.000 feet from the entrance to the former Nixon home. T be two-story structure is be· ing renovat ed by the Four Seasons Investment Co.. which has s~t $175,000 lo redesign the bwlding. When the public begins paying ad mission to v i sit th e museum. expected later this month, they will see a collection of Nixon memorabilia now dis· played at the San Clemente Inn. The development, called ··A Bit of History," also will house items collected by the San Clemente Historical Society, which will be displayed oo lhe second level ofthe building. Other features ol the structure will include a gift shop, fast food counter and restaurant. and lounge facilities to handle large tour groups. Roy Fraser, president of Four Seasoos Investment Co., said the comawnlty will benefit from a portJon of the operation's in· come. Besides Fraser, Col. Jack Brennan, aide to former Pre&i· dent Nixon, heads the project I l John Wayne's Bust Graces Bow-bon Fifth TUCSON. Ariz. (AP> - The face of John Wayne, who downed plenty or red· eye in the movie set s aloons he swagger ed through as Hollywood's toughest wrangler, bas been molt.led into a com· m e morative bottle of booze. Entrepreneur Miu Wayne (no relation) aalll he looked at 32 different designs before he came up with a bottle ttu~l the Duke's family felt was just right. The result is that the late actor stares back with craggy realism from a fifth of Kentucky bourbon. A bout 5,000 cases. will be dtstribut ed world·wide, the fi rst 500 of them in Arizona. where many of Wayne 's westerns were filmed. Each bottle w eighs about ~ pounds and will sell for S60 tD $70. Wayne the bus inessman. who paid "about a million bucks" for exclusive dis· tribution rights, said the bottle is the latest in a 20-year-old line or com · memorative and novelty items. Among them was an amaretto-filled likeness of Pope John Paul II. Big Pot Haul On Sailboat BALTIMORE (AP) -An abandoned 41-foot sailboat has yielded 5.260 pounds or mari· juana, but no susp ec t s, authorities say. Cout Guard crewmen found the two-masted boat adrift off ·the Eastern Shore without anyone on board. lagunans Settle in Collision By DAVID KUTZMANN 0t ... Dllitf """Sutt A Laguna Hills father and son have won a combined $2.25 million settlement against Ford Motor Co. stemming from the death or the man's wile in a burning Ford Maverick on the Santa Ana Freeway roar years ago following a rear-end col· lision. The settlement was agreed to Monday in the courtroom of Superior Court Judge Jack Trot· ter. Ernst Greenberg and his son Matthew, 4, had filed a lawsuit three years ago against Ford contending the gas tank of the 1971 model car was faulty. The car exploded in names after the rear-end collision on the freeway. Killed in the acci· dent was Greenberg•s 2l·year· old.wife. The Greenberg's'.car was the fourth in a five-car pileup near the 17th Strfft overcroasing in Santa Ana. Mrs Greenberg had been holding young Matthew, then ·on· ly several months old, on her lap. Both parents were afire but she gave the child to Greenberg when she could not budge a jammed door on the passenger s ide of the car. Greenberg took the child to safety but his wife peris hed in the burning vehicle. Greenberg surfered bums on his arms and legs. The child was unhurt. Accordulg to cou.rt documents, Matthew will receive S6S0,000 as part or his share or the overall settlement. After the settlement was reached, attorneys for Ford made a motion to prohibit any further disclosure of terms or the agree- ment lo the media and lo seal court records regarding the set· tlement. Trotter denied the request. The settlement to the Green· bergs will be paid over the oexl several years. Benefit Dance Set By Paren18 Group The South Coast chapter of Parents Without Partners will hold a fund·raising dance to rtgbt Muscular Dystrophy Fri· day al 8 p.m . at the Registry Hotel at <>ranae Comity Airport. Anyone interested in further information may c.oatact Marian Gold at .-.36216. 0.ily Piie! -ly ~·-Mllit-11 SPREAD IN SAN CLEMENTE OFFERS SPIRITED HORSES Mu1, (left) Chr11tal Mackey Try Out Park Private Park Bui, Not for Long in SC They had the whole park to themselves Monda y, but the Mackey girls of San Clemente were getting the most out of t.he jus t-completed Unda Lane Park acr oss the tracks from the beach. Missy, Karen and Christal Mackey took turns on a tire swing, rode bareback on two wooden horses and slid down an elaborate sUde at the 4 .~acre park dedicated by more sedate c1 ty officials Friday. Stewart Frame. the city's lei3ure services coordinator. said the park projecl was eight months ln the making, with de· la ys caused by last winter's rains. The $163.800 facility features p1<'n1c tables on the green turf, playRrou nd eq uipml'nt , lands<.'aping aod a large parking lot to serve parkgoers and those headed to the adjacent beach, aboul 1.200 yards north or the municipal pier. About $70,000 of the cost was paid by county funds through lhe Urban Coastal Bond Act. Frank Wolfe Landscape Services of Santee was the con· tractor for the project. To get to the new city park, visitors shouJd head toward the beach on Avenida Pallzada, then turn right on Encino Lane to Linda Lane. K .idnap Called Trial Keg SAN Dlll:GO (AP) -State . proeeeuton 1ay tbe iaMae ta t.be trial ot eeet depeocr-ammer Ted Patridc ia a Lqmta Beach ldd· naPPiu, not tbe beliefs ot the coiifroVeniaJ Church of Seten· toJ01y. Patrick •· and four others went oo trial lloedrtJ:. al· le1ed1J ="= llDd ~a 24-year-oldDiapt 11 4-yt tut fall. Paula .f-1::J•• tf Lo• An,.i., tUt Patrtck; tu. aeer«ary, • Seebt .. father Ind ~ -.iack ud .. .,. ._ ~ ol ."8llertm -and J ........ held ..... eep. t)ye •• WW ot .. ~ ... CallfJwala dtMl-iD ID attempt to /1 cbanp her f ailh. Patrick, Jack and Mary AM Dain and Roe are char1ed with tidnappiac. conspiracy and false tmprUollmeot. Saco is eharpd with conspiracy and falH imprilaGment. Jury 1elfttloa be•an today ud ll expected to take up to a wMk, .u.neya for both aidM predicted. la • ......mry motion, deputy Dlatriet A.UorDey Paul Morley atked Ju.cl&• Norbert Ebren· Immel to cteny del..,.. attorneys tbe .. defente of neceHltJ" lf'OUlldl. Morie>' 1atd tMre la some doubt wbetber tbOH ~ ••lat t.1 law la , < ' He aald the alleged abduction amounted lo "laJdng the law ln· to their own hands't 9nd a "vigilante action." "What's the difference between ·tidnapping Scien· lolo1lall, Catholics and Bap· tiall?" arped Morley. Patridc, after aJmcet a decade , of deprosrammin1 work, is on trial in bla home county for the fintUme. ., :Morley predicted that the de· 1--. wW attempt to cloud lhe real luue-ktdnapping-by putUq U.. church on trlaJ. "I think wbat 11 dearly plaued bin la I heresy trial," he laicl. (\ Ouri~ Morley's attempt to have the "defense by nttessity" ground& restricted, Ehrenlreund asked: ··suppose you were driving over the Coronado Bridge and saw a friend about to commit su icide. Say you tried to persuade him not to jump and. t.n order lo save that person. you had to 3ttack or knock hlm un· conRclous. "Would you race a charce or assault?" Morley replied that the ques· tlon has not been resolved ·in court. He not.eel that Miss Dain I• "an e mancipated adult. rree (See KIDNAP, Pale Al> l.,assing I..anes by Winter? P 3sslng lanes will be con- s tru<.'ted later th•~ year Qn Laguna Canyon Road, on which 22 people have died in traffic at'· r1dents since 1975, according to CalTrans orriciuls. Its latest v1<.'t1 m was Tom Davis, 51 , of Dana Poinl. Oavl'S, a CalTrans supervisor . died May 29 when a truck s lammed into him as he was directing a work <.'rew on the two-lane road. Vince Paul. Cal Trans deputy dire<.'tOr. said this morning four passing lanes will be built on the r oad from the San DieJ:O Freeway .in Irvine to El Toro Road in Laguna Beach . L es Card, lrv1ne city transportation director, said the 30-d ay project s hould begm an November or December. Paul said it will cost about 1200,000 to build the passing lanes on the 7.5-m ile road b~twcen Laguna Beach and Irvine. Orange County transportation otnciaJs haven't been able to get state funding for a $7 million proJe<.'t to widen the road to a four-lane highway. Paul said that the passin~ lanes won't eliminate the poss1bihty that Laguna Canyon Road will someday ·be widened to fouf lanes. '"The addition of the passing lanes will provide a safety 1m provement." Paul :-.aid. "It s hould reduce some of the prob- lems with passing incidents " CStt LANt:S, Page A2> CofC Views Sign Curbs Members of the San Clemente Cha mber of Comme rce wilt meet tonight to discuss a pro. · posed ordinance that would reg- ulate the size and location of commercial signs in the city. The City Council is expected to act on the sign ordinance July L6, and chamber officials said the concerns of business owners· need to be expressed before that public hearing. Tonight's meeting will be held at the San Diego Gas and Elec- tric Co. auditorium a l 101 W. Portal beginnin~ at 7 p .m . Coast Weather Cloudiness decreas ing Wednesday. Lows tonight S5 at the beaches, 65 in· land. Highs Wednesday 70s to mid 80s. INSIDE TODA t' Allan D. llM Jr. doem 't want to die in E~. ll•'d pr•Jn that It be IAGQvalle. N.C. See storJI, Photo A8 .. w.....,.,,,..._1,_.._. r i ...... .,,,· ••· Group File. to Limit P,o-Reagan Spending WASHINOTON tAPl "'°" aUM. a c-tU ... -«ton aroup. I.Oday riled a ,...., .. laWMil ....... .,, flop • t'Otnmlt ... from 1t1 ~ nten«on al l*ld1nt DO million In 'uppot1 ot Ronald RH1an'1 pra1dMt.l..r U•dldat')' Common CaUH, H)'\q \.ht fffot'\ wookt mu"' campaa1n lananoq to pre-Watercate da.11. au.I Amer1uns for Chan1e. its rb&lrm•, SM Harri.-Sdlm1tc, fl M and ronner 8'"". C'1 rl T Cutfu. R Nt"b . ill trfflW'e' Commoo ('ause ~l•t~ that 1Unt'e 1«a1•n . a• the · \ltrtual I>' cen.tn" randldatt' ol ~ R~bllran Part) 1''111 f'fft"IVt" l2t 4 snUhon for th~ post~,·cnoon carupaign. br cannot rf!ff1ve priYatt' fUl'Mb. lenll•ll...,_ Sdr 81 •..... VANCOUVER. Wash CAP» Threoe land:Jlldt'5 ap~ttntly rumbled down the east nan.It ot Mt St Hele~ today , adenUsts said. but OU'lerwtse lhe \'ok•no rested quietly aner a rlear day that Pt"rmitt.t>d rrews an~r Pffk at the red glow 1ns1de the mounuun's critter ...... ~ ... , ..... ,..,,.., HHASlUA. Braiil tAP>-Pope John Paul 11, who opened has visit to Brazil with an appeal ror respect for 1he fundament&J rights of aJI pt>rsons. poodered a plea from Indian chiefs today for help m ,. struggle with the government over their native • lands : The pootirr arrived lo Brazil's inland capital Monday lor a • 12-day tour or 13 cities in the world's largest Roman Cathollr na· tion After a m~ting today with prisoners at a Brasilia peniten· ltary, he was flying~ males to the southeast for a bner s top in the industrial city of Belo Horiionte. then on to scenic Rio de J aneiro, on the AtJant1c coast. Sclt•idi. Bre.:,_..., E.,, 'l'.UC. MOSCOW (AP) -West German Cbancellor Helmut Schmidt said today he and Soviet President Leonid I. Brezhnev had a good "give-and·take" during two days of talks that cla rified the two countries' positions on critical world issues. But sources said Schmidt's departure toni1tht was beipg de- layed by 90 minutes. suggesting slow movement in negotiations on such issues as nuclear disarmament and Afghanistan, and thl' two s ides used a s igning ceremony of an economic agree- ment to express their displeasure with one another. .'&fd Co11tln11eS to Cll_,, LONDON tAP ) '-Gold prices rose again today on Euro- pean exchanges after reaching 4112-month highs in Monday's trad ing. :rhe dollar was higher against most major currencies. London's fi ve major bullion houses fixed the closing price of ~old at $66() an ounce, up from Monday's S649.50. In Zurich. gold traded at $663.50 at mid-day Gold traded a l $664.50 in New York. up S17 10. Silver was quoted in Loodon at $16.90 an ounce, up from $16 ?S.S1lvertraded at $16.80inNew York, up20cents. Fro• Page ·'\ J KIDNAP ... from all, mcludmg her parents " Mor'ley said the wom an had not '" ed w1th her rather in seven 'l'<> r' pnor to the t1 me of the al ll'lilt:d a bduction Miss Dam claims she was ab- rl ucted after attending what was to be a "surprise party" at a Laguna Beach residence Committee Posts Open The Laguna Beach City Coun· cal will interview r..rtdents for pos\ttons on the city's Economic Committee, Land Use· Noise Com mit\ee and the Seism ic Safety and Sale\y Committee at its meeting tonight. Jn addition. interviews for one :.eat on the Planning Com· mission and three seats on the Arts Commission are scheduled. The four-year terms on the ci· ty c:ommittees and commissions expired today The council will meet at 6 p.m. an the Council C hambers at City Ha ll. SOS F'orest Ave Intruder Loots Oemente Shop Someone made a first·hand j?rab at the cas h box an a San Clemente second-hand store Monday, making off with S20 in cash Operators o( the 2nd Hand ~ore, 111 Calle de los Mollnos. said the burglars entered the business lhrou.gb an east Caring .sjde window, rifling the cas b from the register. DAILY PILOT Ofnb•'-" ,,.. ......... ,.....,., ...... "'"' ., .... -,.,.., -..... l'Q '-• S-0-ot• Kids Sold By Catalog For Sex Use DALLAS (AP) -Children as young as 8 are being sold lnto prostitution through "catalog sa les" in Dallas, a prosecutor has told a Texas Hou.se commit· lee. Assistant Dallas County Dis· trict Attorney Kelly Loving said Monday ··They have a catalog of these little children who are totally nude," Lovmg told the select committee on cbild abuse neglect and child pornog raphy. "Sixteen-year-olds are the leasl expensive. The younger they are, lhe more expensive they are," said Lovin~. Dallas clients order the child prostitutes through the catalog and often pay their airplane fare since many are from California, he sa id. • l\n 8-year-Old girl or boy from California will cost a bout SI .ooo a night, including the airfare." the prosecutor said. Sclwol Sets Fourth Fair A country fair day in keeping with traditional Independence Day celebrations will be held Thursday beginning At 1 p. m. at• Capistrano Elementary School in San Juan Capistrano. The event. sponsored by the San Juan Capistrano Recreation Department, will include apple bobbing, a pie-eating contest, a tug-of-war, and other activities. The Kitchen Klatter Band of the Senior Citizens Club will pro- vide entertainment. Further ln· formation may be obtained by calling 493-1171, ext. 247. Bonin Eyed in 2 Cases ., raSDUJCKICllO•aa. .................. AutbortU• In both Or,nff and L oa An••lu c ount ea r e · m1lned UCht·llf&*t I.Oday .a.out whic h lwo o the •o·calleo rr.ew">' murders UMy are~ ald~rln1 twice.paroled aex o( fender WUUum Bonin a.a a viable BUfpeCl That Bonin. 32, of Downey, Is •ctlvely beana lnvestlaaled in t'OnnecUon with two ca1e9 ill the serl4'a of uoaolYed murden of youo1 men w .. ctiteloeed durift& a hl'arang Monday in Los An&elee Mun.le1paJ Court.· , Los Angeles County Deputy 0 1stncl Attorney Aaroo Stovit.t gave Jud~e Lawrence Wad· dlngton a oine·page affidavit thal Stovtu said outlinft Boain's possible "'le in two of the slay. i.ngs Sloviu declined to release the document, saying to do so could jeopardise the investigation. There was intense speculation that 8.onin is bei.ng coosidered a suspect in the murder of Charles Miranda, 15. or Bell Gardens, w h ose bo dy was found in downtown Los Angeles oo Feb. 3. and Stephen Jay Wells. 18. of Downey, whose body was dis· covered iq Huntington Beach on June 3. · Sand Caatle Classes Set For Clemente Novice s and castle makers can get some expert advice Sun· day and still have a couple of weeks to practice their new s kills before the July 'l7 competi. tion in San Clemente. Two sand cas tle buildjng workshops wiU be held Sw'8ay on the beach near the municipal pier, with sessions schedu.Jed at 10 a .m . and 1 p.m. The workshops are being sponsored by the San Clemente Ocean Festival Committee and participants pay Sl to receive in· structions and a certificate of completion. Gary Kinsella. chairman of Sand Castling. Inc., has taught his unique art form lbrou.gb an exte nsion course at UC San Diego. He wiU conduct the two workshops Sunday. Space for sand castle building will be assigned oo a flrst-come. first-serve baSis. For further information, call Boyd Ames at 661·3"434. Hiker Loses Belongings A. New Jersey hitchhiker has only the clothes on his back and his thumb after a mo. torilJ, who delivered him to San Clt'"mente Monday sped oU with bis belong· in gs. The thumbe r told San Clemente police a motorist in a brown station wagon too« off with his green backpack and s leeping bag alter letting him otr m town. He said the valuables were worth $350. Fr .. r.,,eAI LANES ••• He explained that many ol the accidents have occurred when people try to pass on the narrow road. ··People get frustrated with slow-moving vehicles in front of \hem and they try to pass at places in the road where it i.sn'l safe to do so," Paul said. In early 1979, cilium siinect petitions in an unsuccenful ef. fort to win state fundin1 ror widening the road. At tbat time, white warning crosses were placed aJong the side ot the road to symbolize thoee who died on the highway. ~ °"-c.o..a l)e<ly -· ••Ill -ft ~ ,_MO PW11t1--· IN-Fn .. ~ to.I• ......... ~· 8"<" ........... :::C'..~== ~·~~ ,';;,,':; ~~t:tt! -·~-~--.. ... r,,..,.,,..,""' fllbtl\111 ... .,..,., I\ at I.JO W..t ll•Y Sor•t l'.O ..,, IMO,"'"° -"9llf0f'lta tZ.Jlo. Ramps Closed ._ .. _ P,~."A ~• .... , .... (....., 111(•,.. ... -,-o.-.. -- '-•ll-.... ,_~·--­............... a.-.M.lat ....,.............,...._ UfuM .. __ Offtoe ICIZJl'Mc..t(W-• Offlcff tl""1::.:~~1i:i~==-· T1l.,M111 (714tlOGl1 a1u•r•Misuo1 lrcMMln u.-a.._..MDl9 --T1l1Jt1u-.... "'-S-0.--.- • Freeway Meters Planned CaJTram has announced tbat nortbbound on-rampt ol the san Dleto Freeway wU1 be elOMd for lbort perioda from now until July 9 . METESING DEVICES ASE in the process ol belA1 Installed on on-ramps between t.be eo.ta Mesa Freeway and the San Gabriel Freeway, CalTrans otnciall aald. They Mid all freeway lanes and ramps will be opened durinl nllb houri, ud at leat one ramp Jue wt1l be opea betw ... tbe mornlnl ud ewainl Nib boun. WREN ON u..PI dB aA>IBD, traffic .tll be ct.. toured with Ii.Pt. aeeordlna to CalTram. No a.. wW be closed on weelteadl, le1al 'holidaYI, or before a p.m. • daya ~ le1aJ holidays. 1'be ~ devleea deCect how many ftblcies are ....... CIHUllPI at varlOUI ~. a CaJTrua oft\dal Mid. ' TAYING ••• 11;.....,_ to tM hi• ftlmt °" the blltot 'n • many alatm u ,... ...... N.U.. ._ ... h11 qu&Un.d for U. ~Mr tenenl ~.e· U. Miia& 19 lt8tel where petl. lloa dMdl.a... have pa11ed. An· dtnon Mk1 that be wiU fotUa hla umpalp on "• forthrilht di•· r uHIOft ol the problem• \hit C'Of'I· ft"Oftt Amerlca and the lolutlons to lhCJM problem.a that I ean of. f~ lO the voter." The Repubtlcan contraaman from tllnola uld he was he artened by polls s howing steadUy rising approval for his candidacy and private conllibu· tiona totaling S3 million. Jn a statemenl prepared for delivery at a rtews conference. Anderson noted dissatisfaction among many voters with the prospective major party nominees, President Carter aDd Ronald Reagan. • · t cannot ask Americans to vote for me because they dislike the other candidates," Anderson said. "I must persuade them that l am competent to govern this nation, that 1 understand its problems and that my program of action will be both effeettve and fair." Anderson said over the next f e w weeks h e will set o ut specific proposals on a number or issues. "What l have to offer 1s com· mon sense in economics, corn· mon decency in human n ghts and plain dealing 111 govern· ment. "Above all e ls e . l o ffe r America the plain hard facts. We can never again pretend that we can ge t something for nothing.'' he said. Anderson s uppo rters have gathered enough signatures to get on the November general election ballot in 14 states -Ne w J e r sey, Mi c bi gan , Massachusetts. Utah, North Carolina. Ohio, Kentuck y , Kansas, West Virginia. New M exico, Main e, Id a h o. Wisconsin and Rhode Island. In four or the states . Ohio. Ke ntucky. New Mexico and Maine, officials have ruled that Anderson failed to meet require· ments other than the number of s 1 gnatur ~s a nd campa ign lawyers have filed court swts challenging the constitut1onaJjty of state election laws. . Capistrano's Budget Eyed The San Juan Capistrano City Council will continu~ review of the city's $11.6 million budget for 1980-81 Wednesday when it meets at 7 p.m. at city hall. City Manager James Mocalis has recommended more than $460.000 in budget cuts. If ap- proved. the reductions. coupled wa th additional revenues total· 1ng s;!00,000 , would balance the budget. However, department heads are expected to argue for their requests at the Wednesday coun· cil meeting. FIDl8kill8 Clas8 Planned for Kids A •·funs kills " c lass for children age 3 Lo 6 will be held beginning Thu.rsday at Crown Valley Community Park. 29751 Crown Valley Parkway, Lagu.na Niguel. The weekly class will meet from 10: 15 t.o U a .m . over an eight-week penod Further in· formatioo may be obtaJDed by calling &11·7254. Sltdla Sa~tl l"'fll'Ol'ln6 CAllM>. laM CAP> - The dltl aald-...a. et lru ... reported ln "v•r>' 11l11f~" ~·Uon to- d1 y and wu removed from lnten,lvt care rollowtnt 1urpry to drain fluid from hla lun11. An Eayptlan doctor treatln• the cancer· 1trkken shah aald the ex· monarch baa a .. more than 75 percent" chance ol surviving. "His rond.IUoo is very nlisfactory," said Dr. Abdel Kader Oaman 24 hours after Monday's operation. Shah Mohammed Reta Pahlavi. 89, was runnlng a high fever when he waa admitted to the Maadl •military hospital Friday~ night. Doctors uld the fever was caused by a build-up of Ouida in hl1 lungs . The fluids, they s aid, collected a rt e r Pahlavi had developed pneumonia. Mysterious Death Halts Smith Case By DAVID KUTZMANN C)t-_, ~""" The Orange County Superior Court murder trial of Larry Donald Smith of Newport Beach was re<"essed Monday to gave de· fense ;.1llorney Terry Gile'> 11m e to invest igate "lh t mystcnous death " of a proset'U· uon wttness. Supenor Court Judge Leonard McBride gave Giles. two days to come up v.rith any ev1dence that sen1ce station attendant Jim Cartalucci was the vit"t1m of foul pla) Ca rtalucc1 was killed in a sm al I plane era.sh off Newport Beach earlier this month. one day after t.estifymg in Smith's murder tnal. Smith, 43, is charged with UH! k1dnap·murder of Caroly n Bealer of Garden Grove~ last 1\ugust off Dana Point Ca rtalucc1 had testifi ed he s a w Smith and a woman re- ~em bl11\g Miss ·Bealer pull into his staUom on Jamboree ·Road last Aug. 24, the same daJ the attractive woman is alleced to have been slain aboard Smith's small boaL She is still missing No body bu been reco¥ered. Gil• bat RUe5ted Cartaluc:d may have~• k>olrout lor two rnen known only as Jack. and Ra :r . who he dairns were the true killers of Miss Bealer. The defense anorney said the . cn·1ce stauon attendanl could have told Jack or Ray when -Smith awaited phone C"alls from them at a phone booth across from the Chevron station where Cartalucci worked. G 1 les s a id today his In · vesugators V.'OUJd spend tbe ne.xt two days trymg to dig up any in· formation that would suggest Cart.alUt"c1's deatb wa.s anytb.ing but accidental. Proseeutor Dave Carter said he was against any continuance m the proceedings. Judge Mc Br1de last weet had dented a motion by Giles to have testimony mlroduced to the JUIY deahng wtth CartalU<'ci's death. But the judge bad left open t.he poasabllity that he would re· ronsider a new motion by GUes ,1ftherewerenewlnformauoo. Clemente Fundin1 At· Issue San Clemente Ctty ~ti memben face f\mdln1 ~ rantlftl from bonda to bom Md even the Bo,_ Club whee tbey meet Wednesday nl1bt In COUil• ell chamben. The councll, alon1 wtlb San Clemente ,.ideata, wtu take yet another look at the clty'a pro- posed SlS.8 millloa spending package, and council members will be asked to adopt the bud&et following the public . bearing. And while the proposed bud1et. prepared by City Manager George Caravalho. shows expected revenues of S19.S mHlion. the rity does not expect an enormous s urplus. That·s because the city ex· pects to sell $4.2 million ln sewer bonds which. although con- side red revenue. will have to be pa1rl off an future years. City officials term the sale of the bonds as imp(>rtant t.o the city's sewage disposal and tttat· ment system. San Clemente voters approved the bond sale in late 1978, but the lack or an environmental report on the proJect delayed sale of the bonds Next year's budget calls for lht• expenditure of nearly $3 million ror a new pump station and other sewage facililies, and Sl.4 million for water treatment sy ·tems . Caravalho's budget a lso calls for a $600.000 contingency fund to cover unexpecte(J expend- itures surh as salary increases. for city employees that will re- ~ult from current negotiations. Counci l member s will be as ked to approve increases a moun\Jng to 9.4 percent for de- partment heads. management. 'ire men, other employees and part.time workers. The city has reached a ten- t a t Ive agreement on the in- <' r e a se frorn f ir e men and general employees. but meet· ings with the police department continue. Based on a 9.4 percent in· cr e ase, the increase to the 1980·81 budget wouJd be more than SS40.000, Caravalho says. Council members will also be 3sked to de'Cide whether $25,000 in city ft.irids should be allocated 10 the Boys and Girls Club. which finds itself in debt and had sought city assistance Caravalho suggesta S17,000 in federal revenue s haring funds aad SS.000 in rommunity promc> uon i avin-.s be giYeft to the club. He said the cow.ell C..W de· ride t.o grant lOO\e 91' all or the fu nds to the club, or make .a ptlr1 ion or the allO<'ation 1n the (orm or a long-term loan In addJt100. the council will decide whether to keep its de· ter1ora\Jn~ lifeguard rescue boat in mothballs. or repair it for ss.ooo A lifeguard spokesman sug- g~sted the money would be bet· ter s pent hjring two addiUonaJ ~uards, a~ding the vintage rescue boa t 1s too costly to main· tain. The Dudget session will begin at 7 pm. an council chambers. 100 Ave. Presidio. Foot Care Topic Dr. Carl Deppen will discuss good foot care at the Wednesdlly meeting or the San Juan Capistrano Senior Citizen Club, at the San Juan Hot Sprtnis Dance Hall. Tbe meeting beliDS at 2:30p.m. Our diamond collection 1s br1ll1ant extensive and rival~ only by our knowledqe No matter what luna of a1amona she thinks 1s "most t>eauuful. •· we h~ at wa1t1ng tor you . And !')er. These are set 1n 14 karat yellow gold. A..Marqurse. $2,225 . 8. Round. Jt .275 . C. Emerald-cut. SO. 170. 0 . Oval. S3.820 , E. Pearshaped. S~. I 35 . 7 ~ ........... . ••lly N•••P• .. • VOL 73, NO. 111. ~SECTIONS, 46 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, JULY 1, 1• C TWENTY-FIVE CENTS in Race 1 AndersOn Makes Candidacy OffiCial WASHINGTON (AP> -John '8. Andenon. declaring · ·t now believe that an mdependent can win." said today. he has attract· • ed e nough money. potentia l voters· and interest to permit him to stay in the race for the presidency through the No- vembereleclion. Declaring that the support re- ceived in nine weeks of running as an independent outside the two major parties has "far ex· ceeded my expectations:· ,An- derson said. "I am formally an· nouncing my candidacy." Since announcing April 24 that he would run as an independent, Anderson has campaigned in every regiorrof the country, ra ising money a nd kicking off d ri ves t o obtain e n ou g h s1gnati.:-es to get his na me on the ballot in as many states as possible.· Noting that he has qualified for the Novem b-"r general elec- tion ballot in stat."'S where peti· t1on deadlines have oassed.!Ul· derson said that he wa~l focus his cam~aign on •·a forth1 .. ght dis· cuss1on of the problems t1~at con· front America and the solutions to those problems that I can of- fe r to the voter." The Republican congressman f r o m lllnois s a id he was hearte ned by polls sbowi.~g Dake Bottled A.cwr's Face on Bourbon TUCSON. Ariz. <AP> The face of John Wayne, who downed plenty of red - e ye in t he mo vie set s a loons he s wagger ed through as Holly wood"s toughe st wr a ngler , h as been molded into a com - m e m orative bottl e of booze. E ntre pre ne ur M ike Wayne (no relation) s aid be looted at 32 different designs before be came up witb a bottle that the Dute•a family felt was jl»t rtpt. n. reealt 11 that the late actor st.ares back with craggy r ealism from. a fifth of Kentuck)' bourbon. About ~ cues will be dlstrlbuted world-wide, the first 500 of them in Arizona, where many or Wayne 's westerns were filmed. Each bottle we ig hs about 20 pounds and will sell fo r $60 to $70. Tmeer Topper Wayne the businessman, whe paid "about a mUlloo bucks,. for acluslve dls- tributian rights, •aid the bottle is the latest In a 20-year-oJd line o( com- me morative a nd novelty items. Among them was a n ama retto-fiHed likeness of Pope John Paul II. 'Flag of Peace' To Rise on Fourth By .IERRV CLAUSEN 0t tlle o.ily ~I ... S .. H There'll be a fl ag r aising on the 1~ block o( Costa Mesa's Superior Avenue in the heart of the industrial area JuJy 4, but it won't be the familiar stars and stripes. Metal worker Ali Rousban who fought several battles with "1812' War A Real Blast WlNDSOR, Ontario <AP> An explosive charge set off for the cli max ot Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture fired into the audience instead of up in the air, inflicting minor cuts and bruises on 46 people. The accident occurred Mon· day n18bt during a performance of tbe overture by t.be Windlor sr.mllbml1 Orebeltra durina the c &y'a Freedom Festival. aQ an· DUI jaiat eelebratloD by tbe city and n•l1~rln1 Detroit of CMeda'a DolDbNon Day and the u .a. Fourth ot July. The webeetra waa pt~ oa a Defll &MCI up to lM can.a· dWl Dde ot t.be Detroit Rlft'f u tbe prelude to a 45·mlnute ftrewwb dllolu for wblch an t u Umaled '7S0,000 were linin,- ... both bmb ot the river. Catbeelre Delayed LOS ANGELES <AP) -The ....... Tlwtt Dlltrtct board ot d1nctcn bu dfflded not to , ••II• ••! lmmedtate bua WWW tlW Ctd-11b ...... te 8 t,em. ~~·:..:-:.~ .. = ......... todm7. city officials in recent months will raise a triangular red flag or peace above his controversial 31-foot-tall tower that Friday. Roushan made the announce- ment Monday, two week.a after th e c ity c ouncil granted permission for erection of the triangular tower, painted red and bousJng a waterfall and meditation plaUorm. The council autboriJatlon on June 16 actually came four days arter Roulban set the tall tower in place with a 4.5-ton crane. Tired of walling for city ap- proval, be said. the raising al· lowed the council to see that the tower is a "work of art." Plans to put the atffl tower in place were halted e arly last month when the city Planning Com m issio n tur n e d down Rouaban's request to raise it in front of bis metal fabrication business. The tower. officim noted, was a foot biaber lbaD allowed by ci· ty replatioas and did Dot COD• form to area HMbetia. Rouaban, wbo waved bia arms and lbouted at commiuloaen duriDC the bear'tal. appealed to tbe city eoanetl. eo.eu memben voted 4-1 to allow the tower. Rouaban auble-q u en ti y ba• been putttn1 finl•bins touchel to the metal edlllce topped off by a prayer platform and 30·foot·tall fia11>ole. A waterfall has been lnatalled. he said Monet.>'. a.net Dowen are beln1 planted, He Mid the 1tructure will be decUe8*1 durtnl a noon "tea party .. at tbe lite wbeD be'U nm up the "peace•• na1 be bu fabricated. "It'• a ............. 811Dbol of QJllty... be Nici of the tower. "And It's lb• mott beauUf\al thln, ...... , • steadily rising approval for Im candidacy and private contribu· lions totaling $3 million. In a statement prepared for de livery at a news conference. Anderson noted dissatisfaction a mong many voters with the p ros pective major party nominees, President Carter and Ronald Reagan. "l cannot ask Americans to vote for me because they dislike the other candidates," Anderson said. "I m ust persuade them that I am competent to govern thls nation, that-I understand Us problems and that my program or action will be both effective and fair." ·Anderson said over the next few weeks he will aet out specific proposals on a number of issues. "What I have lo offer ts com· mon sense in economics, com· mon decency In human rights a nd plain dealing in govern· ment. "Above a ll else , l o ffe r America the plain hard facts. We can never again pretend that we can get som e thing for nothing," he said. Outside Closed Doors /loP WI,..-• • Anderson s upporters have ~athered enough signatures to get on the November general election ballot in 14 states - N e w J e r sey, M ichi gan , Ma ssac husetts, Utah, North Carolina, Ohio, Kentuc ky , Ka nsas, West Virginia. New M e x ic o , M aloe , Idaho, Wisconsin and Rhode Island. Inmates at Soleda d State Pr:son a re still locked in today b ut the guards are locked o ut . Claiming they will not work until a budget is adopted to assure their ~ettm~ paid . they h(jvt> gone on strike. New cfuty for tht!') guard 1s directing traffic outside the fatality. <Related stor y, Page A5 >. In four of the state., Ohio, Kentuck1. New Jlexlco aed Maille. dllelala Mn l"llled tbat Andenca failed to meet~ menta other than tlle number ot signatures and ~a mpa ign law1ers have filed court suits challen&blc the eonstltutbaa•~ of state elktiaa lawa. Mesa Street Work Still Distr8cting Viets Brawl In Mesa; Cops Arrest Pair In an additional 22 states. campaign officials say enough s ign atures on petitions ha ve be8' gathered to make it a near ce rtainty that Anderson will be on the ballot. There are a few slates. like Georgia and Oklahoma, where enlis ting support has been dif· fi c u lt and s ignature d rives &tailed. Campaign manager Michael MacLeod said Ande rson will concede most of the South, 5ince that "will be a Carter-Reagan battleground," with the possible exceptions of North Carolina, Tennessee, Florida and Texas. Rockies Fire Near Control By Tbe Auoclated Presa Aided by the ftrst rain in the Colorado Rockies ln more than s i x week s, hundred s of firefighte rs contained t he lareeat forest fire in state his- tory after a five-day battle. Two 1mallet blues were brought under ~trol Mooday as 1,000 fu-eft&hters stayed by firelines today and crew mem· bers mapped out strategies for e xtinguishing hot spots. Firefighters said they hoped to control today the largest blue, a 10.oso.acre fire near Emerald Lake in the White River Na· Uonal Forest that re peatedJy Jumped fire breaks under stroilg and erratic winds. Two projects tbat have kept C..ta .._. streets tom up are nearing eomplelion. but others undertaken by the city. Pacific Telephone Co. and the sanitation di s trict con tin ue t o d e al m o t o ri s t s s o m e d e t o ur headaches. ln the "cleanup stage" is work on a S4·inch storm drain alon~ Santa Ana Avenue, between 17th Street and Ogle Street. The $160.000 project has taken three months to complete. Also completed is the Superior Avenue expansion between In- dustrial Avenue and 16th Street. That $257,298 project Mdens 16th to four divided lanes and resulli in a traffic signal at Superior a nd lndu.wial. Still under constr uction is Paularino Avenue east of Bristol Street. That project will keep the avenue closed for another two months. officials estimated. and then nearby Baker Street will be closed for three months. Costa Mesa Sanitary District will keep East Wilson Street un - d e r c onstruct ion b e t ween Fairview Road a nd Harbor Boulevard throughout JuJy, of- ficials aaid. That project, about 50 percent eomplete, is to install a newer aewa,. line. Pacific Telephone Co. ls add· Ing underground te lephone lines along Orange Aven ue between 18lh Street and Del Mar Avenue. That project began early last month and is expected to keep streets clogged a bit through September. A t e l ep h o n e co m pa n y spokesman said the job will provide J,000 new lines for Costa Mesa resjdents, Ramps Closed Freeway Meters Planned t Ca!Trana bu announced that northbound on-ramps of the San Dteao Freeway wUl be closed for abort periods from now until July 9. . •ETEaJNO DEV1CB8 Aal! in the process of bein• installed on on·ramps between the Colla Mesa Freew~ and tbe San Gabriel Freeway, CalTrans officials said. They u.ld all freeway lanet and rampt will be opened durtn1 Nib houri, and at leul one r amp lane.will be open between the mominl and •vtnbal IWb boun. WBBN ON Mlil,n ASS aAJSSD, tratne •Ill be de- toared wttlll = •«ordinc to Carl'ram. No lues will be eloMd cm ~•. • Wda1a, or before a p.m. on daJ9 .............. bolld.,.. Tiie ....... dnteea ........ mMY Mblei. .... uala1 GD-falDPI at •artom u.-. a Cal'l'rlDI ctftclal 1ald . As motorists wend thefr ways a round lbose efforts, however . they can be assu red of one good thin g, said Br uce Mattern. public services director The city plans no additional maJor street projects for"'at IE'ast two more months. Bul he said h~ C'ouldn"t speak for ~as. ele<'tnr. tl•kphone ant1 other firms which rip into <'1ty ~tn•et:. on a rontinu· ang basis. Pancake Feed Set Friday In Costa Mesa Co mbined veterans' organiza. tions of Costa M~s a and the Harbor Area will stage their seventh Annual Fourth of J ul v Pan cake Breakfast Friday at Veterans Memorial Hall. Proceeds from the 7:30 a.m. to noon event at 565 W. 18th St., Costa Mesa. will go to help re- pair damages to lhe roof or the old hall damaged by last win· ter's rains. Juice, pancakes, s a usage, e ggs and coffee or m ilk wiU be served adults for.S2 and cllildren 12 and under for $1.25, acc-ording lo Chairman Mrs. Carol Hohl. Spol\SOl"S include the Veterans of Wo~ld War I. Barracks 1249; A m ert can Legion Pos t 455. Veterans of Fore ign Wars Post 3536 and their ladies' auxiliaries. The public is invited to attend the holiday breakfast. Appeal Seen In Bus Plan , POMONA <AP> -Attorneys for both sides in the Los Angeles school Integration case are ex· peeled lo appeal a final busillg plan to be issued Thursday. The attorneys m ade their com ment.s after Superior Court Judge P auJ Egly outlined a flnaJ plan which creates 11 reficos in the ~S0.000· s tude nt district. Seven of the regions are to be in· tegrated by ~Ing. In the faJI, s tudents In fi rst through ninth 1radea will be bused. wttb 10th, 11th and 12th 1radea to be added aueceaalvety over the followlq three yean. The new plan Is deslped to eUmlna t• tons bus r ide• re - qui red ol some atudft\s by permltllng bualn1 only within uch 1eo1raphic re•lon. A bloody, club-swinging brawl among Vietnamese immigrants sent one man to the hospital late Sunday and resulted in t he ar- rest of two other osta Mesans. Arre..;ted for suspicion of as- ... a ult with <i d ead)) W<•opon tollo~·m~ the ml'll'L' at tht-in· 11•rs 1•<:t1 on of Co~t!.I l\h--.a's S onora Hoa d and LaS a lle \venue was Long Pha n f'\guyen, :!2, of 2738 San Car los Lane. Co!:it a Mesa. \ 16·year old boy was arn·sted for suspicion of mahc1ous me s· 1·h1t>f and later released to the custody of his mothl•r. T reated for a head wound and later relf'ased from Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital was Hue Van Nguyen. 45, of lC}46 El Camino Drive. Costa Me"a Witnesses told police that car'\ driven by the Nguyens, who are not related. converJ:?l'd at the 1n- te rscct1on along with the teen· agt-b1cvcle ridl•r A battle ensu1•t1. witnesses o;a 1d, p1ttm~ t h<! youth and Long Phan Nguyen against Hue Van Nguyen. Windshields on the two cars were shattered in the melee i.n · votvang a pipe, a stout stick and a baseball bat, police said. Witnesses told officers t he confrontation appa r ently re· volved around a son o( one ram•· ly seeing the d aughte r of the other without parental upprovaJ. Ora~-Coasl e: .. --c:z • ~ Weather Cloudiness decreasing Wednesday. Lows tanight M a l the beaches, 6S in· land. Highs Wedne sday ?Os to mid ~. INSIDE TODA V Allan D. l uie Jr. ~811't wont to die in E<Un. He'd pref er that it be Lealuvtlle. N.C. SH dory, Photo AB .• •••• -~ ct -.... ..,, ~·-.. Net .... 1-M Or••~ ... ..... le ...... ... C4 l't'M•..... ., ....... .,., ........... u ~ .,. ~ .,, ...._ M ..... .... /IA ' • •• ... t . . ,,_.,...,,_..._,_.._.11M n1·--· tis:r-. Group Filea to Limit .Pro-Reagan Spending W ASHlNGTON C AP l--(»mmon Cauw. 1 Ntl 1ten1 acUon 1roup. toda,y ntt'd •federal lawsuat Mtlclnc to top• commltltt from tta umomHd u....•._ ot IP'ftdinl taO miUioo ln aupport ol Rona.kt Reaaaa·1 p•••U• u.a e1adldaey .. Common CauM, MYtAC UM .rrort wou)d return campatsn financtna to pre-Wattts•t.e d&,)'s. wed Amertulla for ctian1e. \ta chairMU, Sen Harl'Uon 8mmttt, R·N.11.: llftd formu Sen. Carl T. CUrtls, R·N~b , ua treasurer. Common Cause cla•med that al~ Re•a•n. n the "v\r1ual ly c~rutn" c:andJdate or the Republican Party w1U rttefve 129 4 million ror the ~l ~vf"l'IUon campalgn. ht cannot..i-ece1ve private rWlCb ....... G~cPe,wl.,_ BELO HORIZONTE. BruH <AP) -Pope J ohn Paul II n ew Into lhis «ntraJ Braullan mlrun3 city today lo a joyous ovation from <'row<ls estimated at more lhan one mlllion. They dumped white and yellow confetll from skyscrapers as the pope passed. and lined st.reel.s JO deep to get a glimpse In an open air Mass &med at the youthful popuh&tlon or l.attn Amenca's la rgest country, J ohn Paul warned agalnst what he called "the exasperalJon of sex. wh1<'h tears down the authent1c1ty o( human love and leads to the breakup o( the famtly .. Lrabn IJrp ·roUdftll Solllfio11· MOSCOW (APl -The Soviet Union and West Gef'many agreed today to press for "a political solution as quickly as possible .. to the Afghanistan conflict. But West German Chan· cellor Helmut Schmidt apparently failed to win assurances from Soviet President Leonid l. Brezhnev about future Soviet troop pullouts. Schmidt said both s ides repeated their .. well-known posi- tions ·· and that Brezhnev strongly ddended the Soviet occupa. lion that began In December. Gold Co11tfl111n to Cll-6 LONDON <AP> -Gold prices rose again today on Euro- pean exchanges after reaching 4'h-month highs in Monday's trading. The dollar was higher against most major currencies. London's fi ve major; bullion houses fixed the closing price of gold at $660 an ounce. up from Monday's $649.50. In Zurich. gold traded at S663 50 at mid-day. Gold traded at $664.50 in New York. up $17 10 ~1lver was quoted 1n London at $16.90 an ounce, up from Siil i5 S1lvertradedat$l6 80m NewYork.up20cents. Sa1urda11 1tlall D~li"erfl B~hftf WASllJNGTON 1/\P l -Defying the w1sh ei; of congressional budget writer... thC' llousl' Post Offi ce and _C1v1l Defense Com- miltce tod ay voted to t•ont1 nue Saturday mC11I dehven es. Signing Cerenwng Ted Finds· Way To Rose Garden WASHINGTON C AP>-Sen. Kennedy, in a row of a doz.en congttMional cbampiom of the letlslaticm. stood wilh bis arms Edward M. Kennedy, wbe> for months sought to Jure PN9Mlent Carter out of the Roee Garden. joined him there today In a rare • moment of accord -the signing of a mutually es poused bill to rl e regulate the truc king in - dustry . folded direclly behind the chair provided for the president's use in signing the bill. At one point. he s potted some r eporters who have been covering his presidcn· t1al campaign for months ;i nd caressed the back or the chair with a subtle grin. "It s pC1rllt ularly gr at1fy1o g for mt> to welcome Senator Ken- nedy to the Rose Garden today." Carter said with a smile when c iting the Ma ss a c hus etts sen:llor's efforts along with those of othe r members or Congress in winning passage of the bill. ··There's no debate on truck· 1ng deregulation." Kenne~y • quipped when Carter asked him to say a few words during lhe signing ceremony. The closest the l>resident's challenger came to turning the event into a political plaUorm was to recit e his campaign theme that "the No. 1 concern or the Amencan people 1s the state of the economy. ·•No other piece of legislation will have as great an impact on dampening the fires of inflation" as the bill Carter signed today, Kertledy saiti 3-Mile Vent Okay HARRISBURG, Pa. <AP) - Continued venting of radioactive gas from Three Mile Island bas produced no une1tpected rise in udiation levels away Crom the nuclear power plant, officials day . DAILY PILOT ,,. °".,.. C,0.)f 0.11, PiliOf ••t .. -""tfllt I\ '°""""'"" uw ...... Pr..,,\,, '' ~•V.0 bf Int O<•-c... -........ ,_.,, ~ ... .,.,~••.,...vi.cl...,.~. I~ ,,.cNv .., c...to *""' _, -"· "--l••<Al f'oufllt•lfl'I V'•rf•f'· rrwHt•, L.•twA• _ .. ,_ <eM4." _,. -· ....... " -'-~-w...,.,. r ... .,.,,._ 1!'*1"""' -1• .. DO,_ .. hr Mr-. ~.A ... Uol, (MW Mow. C..O-..i. ..,._ j 11-·-,.,~---.......... -· ........... ------,__ , ..... ~a..--­-......1-. 0-...M•'--,..,.. _ _,...., ..... Coatll ..... ~ ~·· .... .=..~·:·cl-::-:.~,. Trl1Jt 1111 "14)MM111 a111•1•Mi•••c~ · l I Carter paid tribute to Ken· necty, chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee. as having begun working for increased competition in the trucking in- dustry at least two years before the issue began to gathe r momentum. "Sometimes alone, sometimes facing discourage ment but never giving up on the concept," Kennedy pursued the cause. Carter said. It was only the second meeting between the adversaries since the presidential campaign began in earnest. Kennedy came to the White House for a private meet· ing with Carter on June 5 after the final round or primaries that appeared to give the president more than enough delegates to assure him of renomination by the Democratic Party this sum· mer. But Kennedy bu refused to concede, and relations between the two have been practically non-existent. The bill Carter decided to sign in the White House Rose Garden represents a victory for the ad- ministration and another step toward fulfillment or Carter's promise to remove ant\· competitive government regula. Uons wherever possible. The Congressional Budget Of. flee estimated that truck freight prices will fall as much u S8 billion a year when the legisla- tion is fully implemented ln 3'h to four years .. Big Pot Haul On Sailboat BALTlllORE CAP) -An abandoned 41-foot sailboat baa rtelded 5 280 pounds of marl· uana. but no 1u1pecta. authorities say. Coast Guard crewmen found the two-muted boat adrift ott the Eastern Shore without anyone on board. Customs Service spokesman Jamea llabaA estimated the dru•'• 1tre« value at "1.3 million. "lt •• loeded to tbe raften.· The eabtn wu full . They c:outdlltt u.e bad many peop&e ·~· .. NA4 ol tbe bMt. wldela tbe um• Orem S• a aa t • bom•port of o.or.-... carma 1madt. CA>11ntiam Settle in Collision BJ DA VlO SVTIMANN Ol•o.itt .......... A La1una tUU1 father and son have won a combined $2.2S m4 Ulon utUemet1t aa•lut Ford Motor Co. 1t.emmln1 from the de.th of tbe man'• wlfe ln a burnln1 Ford Maverick Oft the Santa Ana Freeway four )'e.,.. 1110 foUow1n1 a rear·ettd eol· ll11on. The settlement was agreed to Monday in the courtroom or Supenor Court Judge Jack Trot· ter . Emat Greenberg and his aon Matthew. 4. h.ad nled a fawsu.it three years ago against Ford contending the 1u tank of ~ l 971 model car was fau.lty . The car exploded in names after the rear-end collision on the freeway. Killed in the ac<:i· den\ was Greenberg's 21-year· old wife. The Greenberg's car wu the fourth in a five.car pileup near the 17th Street overcrossing in Santa Ana. Mrs. Greenberg had been holding young Matthew, then on· Jy several months old, on her lap. Both parent.a were afire but she gave the child to Greenberg whe n she could not budge a jammed door on the passenger side or the car. Greenberg took the child te> safety but his wife perished in the burning vehicle. Greenberg suffered bums on his arms and legs. The child was unhurt. Accordmg to court documents. Matthew will re«ive $650,000 as part of his share of the overall ~ettlement. Arter tbe settlement was reached. attorneys for Ford ma<k a motion to prohibit any further discl06ure of terms of the agree- ment to the media and to st?cll court records regarding the set- tle mt>nt. Trotter denied the request. The sctUement to the G r~n­ bergs wUJ be paid over the next ~everal year... They we re r epresented by Newport Reach attorney Mark Robinson Jr . who has been in- volved in other cases involving F ord Motor Co. Mpdd Leaves ~forNBC News Position NEW YORK <AP) -Roger Mudd, the CBS News correspond- ent once consider e d a can- d 1 date t o s ucceed Walte r Cronkite ClS '"Evening News .. anchorman. will join NBC as chief Wastungton correspondent. it was announced today. Mudd will switch networks as soon as his contract with CBS News is terminated. The con- tract is due to expire early in 1981. The transfer to NBC had been expected for some time. Mudd was distressed when CBS an· nounced in February that Dan Rather would replace Cronkite when the veteran anchorman steps down next year. Mudd went to work for CBS News in 1961. and bad been the network's national affairs cor- respondent since 1977. The position Mudd will hold at NBC will be a newly created one. Swim Class Registration Set at OCC Registration for Orange Coast College's third two-week session of summer swimmlng lmtruc· tlon is scheduled July 12 from 9 a .m . to noon at the OCC gym· naslum. The session nms daily, from July 14-25 and offers nine classes or 40 minutes each. costing $12.50 per student Clauee are opeo for toddlen. advanced toddlers, non· awlmmen, be1tnning awlJn· men, llllhmced beltDnen and lntennediata. For tbe 11.nt t.tme tb1a year, • Mommy and Me clan for mot.hen and JOmPten qed 1 to 3 t. belal .otr81'9ff. FurUMr lDtormaUoe may be obtalned by ealliU SM-a.>. Tbe ftDal Mt or •wtm cluses conducted over a two-weet period will start in late July. Border Sealed BANGKOK, Thailand CAP> - The Thal military comm.nd aald .:1:1 Vtetnamea• troopl had olf almolt UM _.,. 500-mll•IODI Tlaal-Cambocllu border. How•'f•!J~Htera mlllt.arJ aul7U ...-Id tb1 e~•i!DL ..,... -'1 a ., ..... ...... -.i••lfld .... la~ .............. ) • ...... , . ' . ' . .. .......... • . - ......... ., . -~~ Out of tlae Past "'··· . , . .... ~ An engine and rear gun turret of a Wo rld Wa r II B-24 Liberator bomber ar e inspect· ed by promoter Gene Forte. who is s a lvag. mg the plane from the bottom of Hunt· ington Lake in the Sierra Ne vada east of Fresno. The plane crashed in 1943 ~~~-------------~--------------~ 2 Youths Arrested In Shooting Spree Two boys, a 17-year-old from Laguna Niguel and a 16-year-<>ld from Irvine, are being held 1n Oran~e County J uve nile Hall followmg a pellet.gun s hootmg spree that injured six people Ill Costa Mesa late Sunday Police said the spree began 1n the South Coast P laza parkmg Jot at about 7 p. m . "hen a Santa t\na·woman was ~hot in the hack with a 177 caliber pellet hrl'd from a han,dRun At 8:30 p m 17 yl'ar -ol'1 l..100<1 Robinson of 741 W l!Sth St . Costa Mesa. was shot while n d ing in the back or a pickup truc·k along Newport Roulevard n('ar 21st Street. She was rushed to Costa Mesa Memorial Hospttnt where a pellet was removed from hi:r ear. At about 8:4-0 p.m . the youtru.. c ruising in a car , passed the res· Jdence or former Orange Coast College wrestling coach f'red Owe ns. Police said Owens' 22-year-old daughter Kathy was struck In the head by a pellet as she stood io front of her Meaa Del Mar homeat2752MendoaaDrive. Owens. now a dean at Golden West College, jumped into his car and pursued the youth~. dragging them from thei r cur ne r ed vehicle on M t:ndolJ Dri VI.', pt)l1Ct• :-OOJICI. The bo)~ managt.-d to c~ea1>t: Lost Indian 'In Custody' SAN DIEGO (AP> -On Presidio Hill. where Indians lived long before the Spanish soldiers arrived, a stolen 1.000- pound cigar store Indian has turned up. The figure carved from a cedar log l20 yearl. ago was stolen Sunday night and lug~t"d up the nearby hill. fi rst. the thieves cut a chain hold mg 1t to an Old Town store. "We have the wooden lnd1tm in custody:· police Lt. Bob Slaughter said when It W CI~ located Monday. t hnugh. officers said They were later 1dent1f1ed when one gave himself up and the other was ar - rested at his Irvine residence Police said that early Monday morning a t least three other Co~t a Mesans reported pellet wounds suffered Sunday eve nini;: Hoth bfJ~' art' hetng held on 'll"l'l<'ton o f ••~'-ault with a d'-'ad h Y.t'JP'IO Tot Found Wandering fro1nPark A 2-year-old Costa Mesa t"htld who wandered away from a city. supervised cbild program, wa.., gone for more than aa hour befoA he waa missed. police A · ported Monday. Jimmy Buell of 364 Grenoble Lane. llad wandend away fnm the n., Tot Co.o. .......,.._ • Wakdaam Park, ud traa late!' found walld.ng near South c.oas1 tJnve and Fairview Road, police su1d .llmmy was taken to police hl·ar1Q uart.ers. and later released to hi:. parent-. .fimm' h<.1rl left the pork and v. u~ not n •ported m1ssin~ until h1~ moth{•r c·ume to pick him up Police reJl')rt the parents ay tht•~ Wllf take Jimmy OUt Of th~ program The Costa Mesa Tiny Tot Co· Op l'ro~ram ts a c1ty·w1de pro· gr am overseen and coordinated by the Department of Lei.sure Services in which parents ;oio to look after e1Jch other's children. One city e mployee supervises the program m two parks. Pat Sanchez. a spokesman for Leisure Services, said that the responsibility for s upen11smg the child was with the parents, and not city personnel Sanchez said further that the matter was being mvesugated by his department. the city at· torney, and the police depart- ment. Ki<h Sold As Dallas Sex Slaves DALLAS <AP> -Children as younR as II are betnte sold into pro s t1tut1on through •'catalog sales .. in Dallas. a prosecutnr has tnld a Te xas House comnul· tee A5s1s~nt Dallas County D1s- t ric1 Attnm .. , KPll) Loving said ~on('\ay 'They have a catalog of lht.' c hlll•· children who are tot:illy nude· L<>ving told the " lect t'<>mm1tu-e on child abw.e · n1·glect and ch1ld Pornography. 'S1xtt>en -year -olds are the lt-..,c,t t·x pensive. The younger lht·; ar1., the more expensive th1.•y are," ~a.id Loving. Dallas clie nts ordt:r the child prost1tutl"' lhr()ugh the cat.alo~ dnd oftl'n pay the ir airplane Care -.ince many lire from Califomia, he said. ··An I -year.old gir l or boy from C:.lllfomia will c05t about Sl ,000 a a1gbt, laeludlal the airfare:• the proseewtor N1d. Shah Said linproving CAIRO. Egypt <AP) - The deposed Shah of Iran \I. a" rf'ported in "ver y -..111-.ra{·to~" condition to- ri a ~ and Y. ai-removed fr o m 1nten s 1ve care follov. ing sur~ery to l'fram fluid from hjs lungs. An Egyptian doctor treati ng th e ca n cer · stric ken shah said the ex- m on arch has a "more than 75 percent" chance or surviving. "Hts condition is very satisfactory," s aid Dr. Abdel Kader Osman 24 h ou r s after Monday's Operation. Shah Mohammed Re:za Pahlavi. 60. was running a high fever wh en he was admitted to the Maadi military hospital Friday n1g hl. Our diamond collection is brllltant extensive and rivaled only by our knowledge. No matter What kind or diamond she thinks Is "most ~autlful." we have It waiting for you. And her. These are set in 14 karat ~low gold. A.Marquise, S2.22S . 8. Round. $1,275. C. Emerald-cut. s I .350, 0 . Oval, $3,820, E. Pearshaped. $9, 135 . 8UINll /ITOCKI T···•.!7'• . NYSE I p.m. (ESrl) Pr6cea COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS • ' s Pl••.t .. •aeRet11r11 ID Relative Tax Break Aid By SYLVIA POaTEa Ir you make·the rtghl moves between now and the end of 1980. two new tax developments have made il easier to claim a dependency exe mption and medicaJ deductions for an elderly relative . But you must act prope.rly Md ln lime. The lntem al Revenue Service has announced that benefits from supple mental Medicare -the coverage the retiree pays for -do not count as support for dependency purposes. <Basic Medicar e never has counted as support). Money's Worth And now, s ays t he Tait Court, the s ame rule appl ies to Med ica id benefits. You may be able to claim a dependency ex· emption fo r a relative in 1980, even though he or she receives thousands of dollars in Medicare and Medicaid benefits. THATS BECAUSE THE benefits do not work against~ you when deter mining if you meet the more·than·half· ''°' support test needed for a dependency exemption. Say you contribute S4.000 to the support of Aunt Mary in t980. She also receives $3.000 in Social Security benel iL'l which she spends on her own s upport, S2,000 in Medicare benefits and S2.000 in Medicaid benefits. Aunt Mary qualifledi as your dependent and you are entitled to a $1,000 exem ption for her on your tax return. THE REASON IS her total support comes lo $7,000 SJ.000 tn Social Security benefits and $4,000 from you. And 1( lhe IRS follows the Tax Court, neither the Medicare nor the Medicaid benefi ts would even enter the picture as support items ca $4,000 total > So your $4.000 contr1but1on 1s more than half your Aunt Mary's total sup· port Start making a hst now of the amounts and kinds of in· l'Ome that go to your relat1ve·s tolal support. Then com - pare 1t with what you intend t.o contnbute this year anl'f check whether 1t meets the more ·than·half-support test ft would be wise to obtain Form 2038 from the IRS The form cootaUls a worksh~t for computing support After filling out the form. you 'll know how much you need to con- tribute betw~n now and the end or lhe year to get your de· pendency exemption OF C'Ot:RSE. THERE'S another test that )OU also must meet before \ ou can get a dependency exemption Your elder)) rt•lat1vt must have less than Sl,00<) of gross income subJect to t<Jx \I either Social SC'cunty. Medicare nor M ed1caid work against you. for none of them 1s subJeCt to tax. Bul 1f your relative gets Sl .000 or more in mcome sub1ect to tax an 1980 -d1v1dends. interest and the ltke -you can 't ctatm a de· pendency elCempt1on for h im or her. This does not mean, however , that you art' denied tax benefit ror the support you provide. says Prentice-Hall. FOR EXAMPLE SAY yOYr father incurs medical ex- penses in L980. Medicare pays for pan of the balls. You pay for the rest and al.so provide other support for him. You can set up the situation so that your rather ·s medical expenses are deductJble on yoor tax return The rule 1s that your father·s medical expenses are treated as your expenses if you pay the bills and provide more than half d bis support. FOR PURPOSES OF the medical deduction, it makes no difference if your ra t.her has $1.000 or more in income su bject to tax ln sum. It's possible to deduct your Cather's medical expenses, e\·en though you can't claim a depen· dency. If you intend lo pay more than hair of \'OUT rather's support make s ure ~ou -and not your father -pay the medical bills Pa} b~ check and make 1l payable to thl'.' phys1c1an or hospita l so lhat you have proof that the pay· m ent v.as made In 1980 '\ 1 Wednesday /lelp Your Child Buy a Home I NEW YO..lt IAPl Jlll. JD loeloey :a.• 1111 lJl 1111 ,. , -AT AllllfX 010 NEW Y()tl~ IAPI Jiii\. JD TCIMy 11S -"2 rn IS • -DM.V'9l0f ParkDa11.-ers A,.WI~ Lita Mmnl'lh d ances with Dudley Moore m New York's Central P a rk as they fil m ~ scene for t ht.• movie · Arthur '· DQ.nna Signs Pact ltOl.l.YWOOt> 1 AP l Donna Summer. em broiled 1n <• IJ"'-Ull ~llh Casablanra Recordi. and lh fuundc•r '\;<'11 Ht1gart. ha!. ~1gned an exclu51\e r e<'ording <'ontrac-t "1th rC'ford t) coon David Gef- fen Miss Summer. lhl' qu~n or d1S('O krork. Saad ~ht.> \.\OUJd n ·rnrd for Geffrn's ne\.\ ly formed <'Om· pa ny whaC'h \\ill. distribute her work through Warner Brother)', Records. . ~1ss Summer. who has sold over 20 million re· C'urds. said ~he would soon begin recording a new album with her longtime producers. Gio rgio Moroder and Pete B~llotte. for r elease in the fall Earlier this 'car. M 1!.s Summer filed a mulll· m1lhon-dollar lawsuit agaml>t Bogart. his wife. Jo, ce. and Cas ablan<.'a. <.'la1ming they had mis· J!Uld ed ht•r JO the early days Of her <.'a reCr, leading her to 51gn contracL5 which benefited them but foiled lo gave he r a fair share of profits "The best and funniest Clint Eastwood movie." ••A FIRECRACKER OF A MOVIE, eaplodlng Joto one o f the fuaale•t fllm• you'll •et." ·Ron.o &.rntt. l\BC · TV .. 'Bronco Biiiy' may be the beat f llm Eastwood has ever made.•• ·Los Angclu Magazine I• .. . . ... "" -. .. -0 I "' --"I •-'•~-... ,., __ . -• _.. --• (.K PG ,..... 1110AlM0 11•\~1t c>. __ ... __ •• .,,,_,.#' -. • • A Wacky 'Fringe' By SCR Foursome Tht• torw of t he-show \a eat.abbabed 1m nwc11ate>ly fr>t1r actors snap to at· h·o\100 u "<loo ~ve the Queen'' us µla)'t•tl und tht·ir trow4't8 descend to half ma.11t Thul " what you get 10 "Beyond the Frin.it·, .. a atlllracal bundfe from Br1- tu1n thut ' !>till pungent nearly 20 H'ur~ ufh!r at f1r11t appeared. It 's the •&!YONO fMtE "ltlNOtE ' n~ J primarily becauae of his s plendid in· terpretation. Doyle i.s equally h.llarlous. not.ably in the evening's best sketch as a Bethlehem shepherd interviewed by Keller about the birth of Christ. And his brief segment as Prince Philip is a royal howl. It ... iHfv '•~ "* n.-Al.,. S..f'W\•tt P•tH COG& ..,....,..-.. , M , .. f' •''° Dw0~•¥ """""°'' Oirettlltd bit ..... n ••id '.,..., wfl~ tty M•<,_..I Otw•M 1. t" I h l ht ttwn ..._, 0onn. Au11tt..4 ~tecJ I 'II"' '"""qi WNMY tcwn .. J.,ly 41111 ~.pm ...,,,,. • n1•hhll.., \uncUv •t 1 JO om •t ~f\ ( ·• I .... ,.. "'"y aH To-C•"I., ()tow . Cool• ,,,,,,. ti flft""'"' .... ttOn\ ~, ..alJ THI! CAST Landon acOttS h.lghest in the updat· ~=======~==========~=~~~~~~~~~~ ed s kit u Prime Minister Margaret • Wu ,..,.,o Oo11• Jon" E t11nvton. Jo"" 0•••0 , •'h" •"•' l t.-dC>n Jf sum m<'r production at South Coast Ht'pNtory. playing through Sunday nnlv 1n \he :.el·ond week of a two· v. ct.·k L'ngagem~nt. IT 'S NOT ALL non·stop hilarity - ~omc of the segments are a bit over· t·xtl'nded and the musical numbers (with one exception) a re eminently for~cttablc --but there's enough good. ~ohd b ite for a full evening's ('ntertaanment. "Reyond the FTinge" is directed by SC H's r esident .. Eng lis hman ." Dallas-born John-David Keller who '-Pt'<'1 a lazes in depicting Terry· Thum<1s types. Ke lle r also performs one of the four roles. Joining fellow SCJl reJ,?ulars Richa rd Doyle. John Ellington and Hal Landon J r. Tht•\ 're all <is American as ::ipple pie. but they s ucceed in capturing the style and flavor of England-Keller and Doyle funct ion c hiefly as the up· per <'lass chaps. Landon and Ell· inizton are the peons. The cohesion one might expect from four a<'tors who nave been working together for yea rs 1s definitely present. KF.1.1.ER <Wlft> also updated some of t h1· material. and suc<'essfully > ha s long been the workhorse of the CoMa Mesa company. principally in maS?nrfaed character parts. He's. the focal point o f "Be}ond the Fringe" Thatcher and ls a solid force in Ute ensemble. Ellington, whose mustcat talents are fully utlUzed. also gets a chance to do much more than play the piano, and he 's a very funny guy. He's at bis be9t In a piano sok> which s eem s to take on a life or its own, the exception referred to earlier . AS AN ENTITY, "Beyond the Fringe" generally crosses the AUan· tic cultural gap with aplomb. and American audiences will have little trouble relating to the BritWi brand or humor. Regrettably, the show is only run· ning for two weeks. playing through a <.'losing performance Sunday at the Fourth Step Theater, 655 Town Center Drive. Costa Mes a. 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