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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-07-17 - Orange Coast Pilot.. , , • I FGees I Life Sentenee .. Buddies Survive . . .. , .. Battle With Sea After Boat Si_nks <See Page A3> • .. . I ~ I ' , Madaln Sent In SF Nunnery " ·. , II • l'I\ '1 , ays ~ • ! .eag~n THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JUt.. Y 17,..1980 Bush '8D I , Hotels Struck IDSF SAN FRANCISCO <AP) - The first hotel strike in this city in 40 years began today as hundreds of pickets went up an~ posh hotels fought to stay open with skeletal crews . The Hotel and Res taurant Employees a nd Bartende rs Union, Local 2, struck 10 hotels including t,he elegant Fairmont, St Francis and Mark Hopkins afte r mara thon las t-ditch · negotJalions broke down shortly betore the 6 a .m . ·s tri'ke deadlme Police said there bad been no reports of violence in con· nection with the picketing. The contract between the un· ion and the employers as- sociation expired June 30. Since then , two walk outs were postponed by the union, which represents some 6,000 cham- bermaids, bellhops, clerks and restaurant workers in San Francisco. Madam Gets Senlen£ed To Nunnery SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A sentence of 90 days in the custody ol a nunnery was meted to a San Francisco woman edn- victed of runnin1 a bawdy house. Marlene .. Brandy" Baldwin. 39, was eoaYlcted last moatb ol panderinl after police raided her pmb l"unlt Hil1I bonWlo. Superior Court Judie Daniel Hulm pliieed ber la tbe ••Qre. custodJ md emtrol'' of tbe CCID- ' vent of tbe Good Sbepberd ln- j stead ol ...a..elDI ber to jail. t "It'• not UDllke what Hamlet said to OpbeUa -'Get thee to a -.DUDDC!l'J, ID.' " laid defense attoneJ ArtGrou. T1ae arder WU fomMlei! to help wayward womeD. ID• letUr to tbe mart an..ma to aeeept Ill. BaldwlD at Grace C•ter, a co ••• ,,,. dbdc, ..... ...,., J a•• wrote, • • 111 . Baldwin 1eem1 to Ill llmeenlJ IDOtiYllled to .., Oil of ll'Clallle .•• ,... ....... aat to a llliftl. lnl Ma. ... .... dmial Wed· ....., ....... , ............ . ••J'• tntu to 1et all lbla ...... ...... lb. Baldwta aald .......... ..,.tttor9l ............ about., ..... Marines Sail ThroUgh Suez . WASHINGTON CAP>-. For the second ·time in 1980. the United States is sending a ba tta lion or about 1.800 Marines to the Indian Ocean. Defense officials said We<tnesday that a Marine battalion traveling a board a five-ship Na vy a m· phibious grouP, was due to sa il through the Suez Canal soon to re place another Marine battalion that left the Indian Ocean· Arabian Sea ~rea June l. The deployment is part· of th e C arter administration's plan to keep a military-naval pre· sence in the waters near the Persian Gulf as a de· monstralion or U.S. in· tention to defend its in· terests in the oil-producing .area. Agreement Ends Strike By Pl11mbers LOS ANGELES (AP> -The Southern California Pipe Trades District Council. and employer ·associations reached tentative agreement today on a new con· tract, ending a strike that bu lasted more than two weeks. * * Carter, Reagan To Clash . - SAPELO ISLAND, Ga. <AP> -President Carter telephoned Ronald Reagan today offering congratulations for his selection ~ as Republican presidential nominee and challenged bis opponent to a series of debates. Car:ter,. who ls ending bis we ek'fong vacation with a political trip to FI~ also COQgratulated the former governor "on bis selection ol a running mate," according to White Hous e deputy press secretary Rex f;ranum. The press spokesman would not say whether Reagan accept· ed the challenge to debate. . le aving th-at comment to Reagan. In a telegram Carter alse sent to Reagan, Carter suaest· ed "a series of debates in tbe variom reCiom of our natiaa." The president said be boped "at least three or four debates can be scbeduled so that we can tbo::-Jbly discuss issues of nat cancern and Of interest to the people of particular sectloal ol our ution. •• Dea .. y ~rla!l'e .~. . . . , FO:rd· Vows Aid .. . , ··~o .P.air DETROIT CAP) -Republican presidential nominee Ronald R~agan stood side-by-side with runl'Ung mate George Bush to- day -and both uid that the ticket won't suffer for the fact .,Ulal Reagan first sought former. President Ford for the vice· presidency. · F.ord said tJle same thing. la a separate interview, the former ·president said he came away from his confer e nces with Reaean more convinced than ever that the nominee should be th~ next president .. "We came ·here to help the tlcket, we leave here with the same situatioo," Ford said. Bush said .he didn't mind be- ing second choice for second place. •'What difference does it make? It's irrelevant," be said. " . . I'm going to work bard on bJs election and that's all that matters."· Reagan said be bad indeed of. fered the nomination to Ford duting the hectic, ultimately futile negotiations between bis · ', .. : . (See BUSH, hp A1> ,~~ • ', . • I . . ·.,~' . · Mesan Convicted:·~'!-:~ . Ceast Tbe acreemart calla for an in· trease for the plumben an4 others repreaented by the dis· trict council of 18.85 per hour in wages, fringe benefits and travel allowances over the next three years, according to Everett Schell, the council'• business manaa•. The telearam aaid Carter looked forward to .. a bani· foulbt and tboellbtful campailn that will laelp «inform tbe American people about the comDla ma important-.. wblch f8Ce tbe utkm we both love md leek to sene." Tbe phone call -telepam, wblch wwe made public bJ tbe " ' .. The current base f"'"'9 of wages, ,.,.._ and travel al· lowaace ii sao per bour, Scbell said. 'WRMOIL TOLD travellnl White Home, were tlie Pl eaM1eat•1 ftnt public re- (8ee Dl:Mft. Pap Al> 'Head Shop' Law Rejeeted LOS ANGSU:S <AP> -ID a Bf ROD ~~D~ 1'1111111 llmilar to -M .. I ~W a1ablll"U.c1l7hf0 ....... · Tbe lut tntentew of W l•per!_or _. Co•l1 ,,_.,. ler.rJ Carew'• lmellall eenerf Paellt ----la A .... • 'J'lult•1 wbat Carew 1a11'Clf • CGaat1'• ....... .., .. •:II rr1 da:r'• ........ ~ bJ"DllUJ ............. . PUot .,.U writer Da" CUD-Pacll& • ,._. .... n•;tam, about ~.::::r :: .. i.:: media aad b~ 1tralDed A · ladGDlbip wldi fellow plaJWI . It'• OD Pa1e Bl lD today'• 1port1..U.. . ·d•fl•ltlo• ,e •••r•1 paraplaer••h•'' • H ••· c.w•Hlmllj . ,...__,.rnrn,5'5 Ila, w. ............ ., para .............. . Pl'OlalllHa .......... , • ., .... ..... --~ • · For Killing Cop By DAVID &Vl'UIANN-oe .. ...,,......,. Car aal .. man Jerr:r Gene Will• ... conYlcted by an 0rance Coml7 Saperior~ JW'J ·~ "' ftnt murder ID tbe l>eatmber. , sbootlal duda ol an off41ty COit& .._. 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Blcbs -t'riday low 111 to mid •• .. It's All in the Game Cindy Tope is one of dozens Of carnies hawking dimes and dollars from Orange County Fair patrons. Her fell ow game booth workers are like a second family and carny life takes he r to fairs and shopping mall parking lots throughout the West Coast For a portrait of carnival life. see Page Cl Witness Details Drug Smuggling The intricate planning that went into a sl million hastush s muggling operation between Afghanistan and CaUfornia was described for an Orange County Superior Court Jury Wf!J41esday by a former smuggler "!d drug wholesaler. The wit ness . Wal ter McAllister, was called by the prosecution in the drug trial of San Francisco lait attorney Morry Weinstein, 39, and his friend, engineering consultant Gordon B. Munn. The two men are charged with picking up crates contain· ing hashish at a San Francisco a rea warehouse and transport· ing the containers to a storue garage owned by Munn. The ultimate destination for the drug, according· to the pros· ecutioo, was Orange County. The defense. however. con· tends the two defendants were dupes or a mysterious busi· nessman known as James McK~y. The hyo men picked up the crates for McKay believing 1'.bey were filled with wooden ~rays rather than hashjsh. at· . tom eys claimed. M c Alli s t e r . a hu s k y , moustachioed man. said the plan to smuggle the hashish in· to California was first dis · cu ssed in August, 1977, with other persons believed to be memben or lhe Brotherhood of Eternal Love. a Laguna Beach drug distribution ring. One thousand pounds of the ii· licit drug were to be imported into the United States, the wit· n ess said, with the first destination to be Idaho. That load. however. never ar· rived in the United States, be said, because authorities over· ORA..C. COAll ~ l•JJlflQl(t)I TM Of..,... (A».t 0.11 Pttol ... •It" wfW<" '' c.OMb•necl ,,. .......,,_....,.~ •\ ...,..,.,.... tto. ...... Of-c-t -·-~. 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He claimed Weinstein was to buy some hashish through in· ~ termediaries dealing with him. McAllister claimed the deleo· dant, son or a federal judge and a former U S. Army in· telligence office r, had at least sso.ooo in a wine box tbat he was bringing for the deal. f',....P~AJ TRIANGLE •• known as Sodium Amytol. The defendant. accordi.ng to the def ense attornev . had claimed be bad gone to MiN Sennewald's Fountain Valley apartment last Dee. 22 to com· mil suicide rather than gun down Pesanti or wound the at· tractive young woman. In s t ead . accord i ng to testimony, Wills enter ed the apartment and found the pair in bed. In an ensuing struggle, Pesante was fatally shot and the young wo_!!lan wounded ln the chest · Before killing Pesa ntl. the jury was told. Wills said. "If I can't have he r, neither can you." Bonner contended that the j ud ge "emasculat ed " the testimony or the psychiatrist. Dr. David Sheffo.er. by not al· lowihg him to present pertinent evidence to the JllrY. In hia closing argument.a, tbe defense attorney had asked tbe panel to return wtth a verdict ol voluntary manslat1ihter . Prosecutor Paul Me)'er, wbo. bad ur1ed the jury to find WWI gullty of rLrSt de.ree murder, said the "whole case, from be1iDn1nf to end, ii trapc." . M4!Yer said Peaanu. a crime scene inveali1ator for the Costa Mesa Poli~ Depmment, •• "a cluaic VicUm" wbo bad daDe nothine to warrant tbe au.ck and •• on tbl ro9d to a promil· lnl cueer tn law enforeelDIDt wben he wu slain. . Accontlnl to t.-tlmoQ. Miii SeDDewald bad met Wlfll ftnt aad 1l•ed wltb bl• for 1la moatlll. But • wben tlaelr re- l•tklmldp ... t IOW', • .,. --..... PIMDU~. J"41p Cardenas uld WlJll ...... eoatbme to be beld Oil .......... .. Rea.gan ~Master' Judge Named lnSex Case, But Deciaion-makink Questioned . ' FRESNO (AP> -Police here have cahed for the prosecution of 13 men, in· eluding a Superior Court JJ1dge. as alle1ed customers of a Fresno call· DETROlT <AP t -Republle&n preatd.ntlal •oml•M Roa1ld ••••• ~ up bavtaa it both way1: be IOl lbe adv..U.,. ol MkW O«ald R. Ford to jolD hit t1cht with few o f the drawbacks . But a vlce pres· ldenUal aelectk>a t.bat wu sup- posed to be oeat aod orderly lw'neod out to be t'baot.lc aod COG· fUM'Jd. • • • Fr...P-AJ BUSH ••• ad vi:sers and those Ot the former president. Hls news conlereo~ a~t of the offer to Ford: .. When lb.is whole idea came up . . . why ol course I bad to and dkt teU bJm that th.ls would be pleulna to me. and that I ~lbl it would be a most UD· usual thing and a precedent sbatt.ering thing, and of course I said that." While Reagan sald that Ford did not confront him with unac· ceptable terms for accepting the vlce-presidenllal nominatloo. th e former president repeated ·today that be had wanted "a meaningful job a real r ole" in a new Republican administration had be agreed to run. " I wanted a meaningful job, a n d it 's jus t impossible to structure in that context'," he said. The Reagan· Bush news ron- ference, which was to have been the fo rmal announcement of the ndminee's \'ice-pres1dent1al choice. roocentrated. instead on the negotiations to put Ford on the ticket Reagan had gone dramaUcaJ· . ly to the RepubUcan National Cov...8g. of the Aepubkan Netlonaf Convefttlon wtn be evelleble et 4:30 thla •f· ternoon on chennel1 2. 4, and 7. ConveotJoo to announce be w8Jlt· ed Bush He said he broke prece· dent to do so be<'ause or rumors a nd g ossip abou t a F ord nomination He said there were long hours of discussion about putting Ford on the ticket. but denied that lhe- rormer president had tried to impose detailed te rms for the role be would play as vice presi. dent, and that tJaeee demudl blocked tbe deal. "He himself bad this feeliq, this reluctance from the very beginning: at no time bid be ever said yes in the discussioos, and finally he just came to me and said no himself," Reagan said. "The final dedsioo was bis and hia only . · · Reagan said. Said Bush: "My t'omments are simply that last night, I believe It was either 10:30 or 11 :30. it's in'ele· vant, Gov. Reaean called and told me ol hia deeillon. I accept· ed enthusiastically. aod I loot forward to a11i1Un1 him ln every way pouible to become the oat president ... " Reapn avoided ••yiD1 that Busb wu his HCODd choice. He • said lt wun't quite that way becauae "tbe aituaUon la so uni· que . . . a (Gr mer praldeat . . . the pouibility that be mllbt re· join a ticket bavinl been preai· dent of tbe United States." . Bush campat1ned aealnst Rea1an for tbe DOIDlnalloe UDW May 218. t.ben dropped rrom the race and endonecl ~tbe nominee. He said bis campal1n dif· ferences wtth Rea1an never b.ad been personal or dlvlsive. and were oo obstacle to his role on the ticket. * * • rre.P-.AJ DEBATE ••• action to the Republican N atiooaJ Convention. The telegram did not mention ·whet.her Carter wanted to in· elude ~t prealdentlal candidate obn Anderson in the debates. Carter earlier insisted he would not debate Anderson, a Republican congreuman from llllnoil. because that would pit him agatnat two Republicans. However, be later aald be chan&ed his mlDd somewhat. In talk1al to NPOtten 'Jme to. Carter ltW taallted be waat· ed to meet Rea1an ·'one-GD- oae'' but did DOt rule out meet· lnl odMI' candidates. He 1\11· seated be milbt •tNe to tame formula for decictiq wbo Ille to debate. aaylq one criterta11 mtsht be any candidate cm tbe ballot In ---lte'*' to bave "It lMlt a theontldJ pomibili· l)' of wtJmial." Afta' a aCbeduled eam= • atop ID ............ l"la., at an owtdoor NllJ ••• a ., ..... ,.... ,........... for tM D 1m Jiti lldo N..._.. 0.- mlttee, caner wu 1n9::1 to HoUJWDOd. Pie., I• -r.d-nlllr ............. lnteraaUoa&l Tran1port Wotll:en Pederatloll. la UM ·':& ..... ntunlnl to tM ..... N~Jf'S ANALYSIS So the Ford·for·the·vice· president caper raises anew the old questions about Reagan de· cisioa·making. It isn't clear. and may .never be, whether the nominee or the former president finally scuttled the Idea or nm· nln1 together. Since Reagan bad known for seven weeks that be would be · nam in1 a vice presidential nominee today, the night's do- ings hardly attest to a clear and ordered process of making ma· jor judgements. Nor do they enhance Reagan's credentials as a firm and de· crsive leader . Reagan-Ford would have been an unprecedented lineup. and almost surely an uncomfortable one Ford's terms for accepting the nomination made 1t more so With George Bush as the· GOP vice presidential nominee. Reagan 1s unquestionably the master ol his ticket. It wouldn't have been that way with a former president running No 2 His lieutenants did nothing to put down t he reports of a Reagan.Ford ticket that swept the convention floor. They came from. governors, from senators. from campaign aides. The Reagan camp didn't say no: JUSt maybe. Reagan convent ion strategists said they would play the Vlce presidential nomination for all the e xeitement 1t could generate. They surely did that. A nation-1 political convention 1s volatile. even when there's no contest. Plant an idea and 1t will explode across the floor. just as this one did. In the process. the talk of a Ford ticket could serve to defuse some of the conservative op· pos1t1on stil\dir~ted at Bush AU Tlaat'• Left After all. the Reagan side can say. they looked to Ford first. Perhaps. But Reagan never said be of· fered the nomination to Ford, only that they discussed it. "In watdung at the hotel on lelevist~, a nd seeing the rumors t t were going around. the gogsip at was taking place here. I felt th t-it was necessary to break with tradition." Reagan ~aid today. appearing at the con· vention moments after he was declared the nominee "It ls true that a number of RepubUcan leaders felt .. Ul at a proper ticket would have in· el uded the former president . in second place." he said "And it.is true also that we have gone over this and over this and over thui and he and I have come to the conclusion and he believes deeply that he can be of more value as the former president campaigning his hear t out. which he has pledged to do. and ~ot .as a member of the ticket · · Reagan descnbed that as a de· c1s1on Ford came to. but didn't say why. Ford had, in effect. de· manded a share of lhe pres· idency as his price for accept· mg second pl ace on the ticket He said he ~ould haH' to be guaravteed a meaningful role an ad m 1rustrat1on dec1s1onmalung Indeed, Sen Robert P<>le <>f Kansas sud it would have to a mount to a sort of sh&red pres 1dericy Ke said Ford · ·doesn ·t want to go around the country cullmgnbbons ·· Terms like that would· seem imposs 1tHe for an} potential president to accept. but Reagan and•hisa1desspent a lon-g Wed.Ms day night 10 negotiations on the subject. Dole. who ran with Ford In 1976, and other congress1orral Republicans pushed hard to gel the former president onto the 1980 ticket And they thought th ey had a deal almost cemented girl ring. • "You've got to be kid-. ding," Judge Simon Ma rootian said Wednes· day when informed of the po lice request. Police said Marootlan was observed twice enter· 1ng a motel room allegedly occupied by prostitutes. Wrong Way Pilot.s OW . ATLANTA <AP) -The pilot and fi rst offi cer of a Delta Air Lines jet that landed at the wrong F1orida au·port have been suspended pending the out~Qme o f an investigation by the Federal Av1at1o n Admin1s trat1on. an airline .... pokesman !>aid Delta spokesman Jim Ewing s aid Ca.kt. N. W Abare and first officer R.J Baurer were· sus· pended even though an air traf· ftc.-comptroller had directed the M1 a m1 bound c raft ro the run ~ av at f'ort Lauderdale· lloll} '400d airport after taking oH from West Palm Beach 20 miles awa) Jack · Ba rk e r. an FAA <;pok esman. said the air traffic C'ontroller had been assigned admm1strat1ve tasks The con· troller was not iderttified. · Evacuees Return · LEPANTO. Ark . CA P) - About \SO residents of this tiny northeast Arkansas town were returrung to their homes today after firefighters controlled a blaze at an 0 11 company bulk plant that sent fuel racing through a residenllal area. Pam Halverson and her family managed to escape to their basement just seconds before a murderous storm destroyed their home m Eau Claire. Wis. The Halversons h ve ma suburb five miJes north of the-<:ily which was the area hardest hit. . .. -Oraage >Coast · · ·l 0 1TI 0 N L. 73, NO. 199, 3 SECTIONS.«> PAGES ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA •I I • Tod•y'11 c1 .. 1., N.V.Steeka N TWENTY-FIVE CENTS ~ ush Vows ·Hard Work for GOP . ' . Proposed Parkkind Tour Sei Deity ...... ,....,,_ PUSHING COASTAL PARK Seft. Alan Cnlnaton By SrEY.E MARBLE Of .... DAiiy ~ Sc.ttf Caliroroia Senat o r S I Hayakawa will take his rirst look al proposed national parkland along the Irvine Coast Saturday ev e n though its doubUul he'U support a bill urg· ing the park's creation. Aide5 for Hayakawa, noting he has strong reservations on Sen. Alan Cranston's federal park bill, said the Republican senator will take a helicopter tour of the coastal wilderness Saturday morning. "It's a fact-finding mission," s aid spokeswoman As hley Chase. "He's never seen the area before and be wants to look at it first-hand before be goes back to Washington." , Hayakawa. she said: will be coming to Orange Councy1ltrect· ly from the Republican con ventioo in Detroit. He plans a short news conference following his tour. Meanwhile, the drama between Ca lifornia 's two senators-continues to build over Crans ton's introduced bill, which calls for federal ex· penditure of at least $38 million toward the park. Supporters of the park concept have peen counting on a meeting of the minds between Cranston and Hayakawa on the biJJ, r easoning th;.t cooperation betwee n Republicans and Democrats would help the bill's 'The bill is a near carbon copy of bipartisan legislation in· troduc~ originally by Reps. ~Re per Pre•es'!' 'Mass Media' Hit By Newport Chief DMty ............... RAPS 'THE MEDIA' NeWport Chief Grou Robert Badbam. R-Newport Beach, and Jerry Patterson, D- Santa Ana. Cranston, during an interview Wednesday in Orange County, · threw some water on hopes that Hayakawa might add his name to the bill. Cranston said Hayakawa gen erally hasn't s upported wil~emess-type bills. He pre· dieted. though, that his park bill has a good shot at t>einit funded. "But I don't expect ii would be immediate," Cranston said. He suggested it's doubtful the bill would get funding during the current Senate session. He added that the· bill might race criticism rrom officials rrom other parts of the county w ho contend 'Californi a has already had more than it's fair share of federal park money. Hayakawa, aides explame<!, feels that the buI seeks funding from the wrong source and that more money should come from t he state's water and con· sen ation runds "He certainly s upports the basic concept or a nice park, though," an aide added. The park plan, as envisiooed in Cranston's bill. calls for a national urban park stretching between Laguna Beach and Corona del Mar. The bill seeks an 11.000..acre park and calla for a series of land purcbuees. ueb...-and gilt.a from landowners. Panel Airs ..J · Coastal Plan Fo~Newport Newport Beach's state· ordered ~al Coasta1 Program plan will be the topic of dis· cussion tonight when a citizen committee reviews the land use portion of the plan. The coastal plan, which must be approved by the City Council and then by the state Coastal Commission, has sparked coo· troversy among some waterfront merchants in New.port Beach. Some bu si ne ss men , particularly owners o f shipyards, contend the plan might prohibit them from mak· iog needed business changes in the future. The 7:30 p.m. discussion will be held in tbe COuncil Cb amber, 3300 Newport Blvd. .. ,, .......... GEORGE BUSH RESPONDS TO CONVENTION CHEERS. No Qualm• About Befng ~nd C~ for VP . Reagan, .~arter Agree to Debate· campaip trail today, issuing a ~ -Presideal Carter took to tbe • JACKSONVILLE, Fla. <AP> ( J challenge to Ronald Reagan to debate him and teJ.liJlc u out· door rally ol S.000 lb&l bJa com- m itmeot to defense remaiu • _ . strong. . ' I him to "join me in a public de- Ending a week·loog vacation bate this fall." in Georgia, Carter telephoned In a telegram Carter also Reagan to orrer coogratulat.ions sent to Reagan. Carter suggest· on Reagan's selection as the ed "a series ol debates in lbe Republican presidential varioa.s regions or our nation." nominee and chaJleoging tum to The president said he hoped ··at a series ol debates. least three or four debates can lo Detroit, Reagan told a news be scheduJed so that we can conference that he accepted' the thoroughly discuss issues of president's debate offer and was nat1onaJ concern and of interest fooking forward to it. to the pe ople of particular Carter new to this city where • sections of our nation." Navy bases make up a major .. The telegram said Carter port.iOn of the economy foe a looked forward to "a bard· noon rally which attracted an fought and thoughtful campatgn enthusiastic crowd which beard that will help inform the tbe P.re$ident pledce. "For tbe Ame rican people about the next five yean. l auarutee our complex and important issues commitment to defense will in· which race the nation we both crease year by year." t love and seek to serve." Repeating one ol his campaign The phone call and telegram. themes. the president said, "We which were made public by the have had difficult times . . . traveling White House. were sometimes causes for disunity" the president's first pubhc re· but "in the end we came out action t o the Republican stronger " National Convention. In Washington . the White The telegram did not mention House released the text or a COO· whether Carter wan~ to Ln· gratulalor y telegram Vice elude independent presidential President Walter F. Mondale candidate John Anderson in the sent to Geor'Jle Bush challenging <!ebates. * * * * * * . KiwaWans Set Bosh , N Le d , Rummage Sale O t own, · The Corona del Mar Kiwanis Club bal acbeduled Its umtial ruJQm.,e sale from 1 a .m . 'to 3 p. m. Saturda7 at · 22JOCr Pacific Coat fflllnray, lD tbe parting lot of tbe old Bank ol Newport. Bergeson Declares Net proceem '° to Kiwanis· apaucnd 1oulb IJ"OUPI sudl as .fopliD'• Boy's Rueb and tbe Barbor Boy1 Club of Costa ...... . TboH wi1bln1 to make a doDatica to tbe sale call Jamie GWum Ill 5--before noon Frida,.': a Dicb», or hrtq tMl.r to the ... Recelpta for tu,.,._ are anilab&e. By Sl'EVE llAaBLE °' .. ......,,.... ..... When Rcoald Rea1an stepped to the podium late Wednesday, bis wife by his iide. Marian Berge9Gl wu atlll reeling, wait· log for the "made·in·beaven. dream ticket" to be announced. But when Reagan cut throu&h the drama of the evenini and finaered former United Nations ambUNdor Oeurp BUib u biJ ruooln1 mate, the Newport Beach assemblywoman said abe waan'llet down. . ''Tbe reaction f~ Bun in t11e ball WU overwbelmtn1 ... lbe re- called today from Detroit. Bf 'ROD C4REJf' ''l!veryoae knew U..t It •• tbe • ri.abt dDee -tbe abeatable Tiie lat tatemew of Bod , Ucket. •• 1 C.,...• •••WI wt II ra. Berseaon, tboa1h 'l'Wlt'I ftll& C.....,. ol tD-admitled lbe bad been awtrtini dar'• _...,. ltm7 br DIUJ in tbe "aaderella-Uke dream" PUoc IPGltl ..,.... Daft C.. tbat Reapn would select former nt;e= PnsMlmt Gerald Ford u b1a Allllll llMllaa Ital'.... number-two man . alMnl& Mi tanDOif wltla UM .. It wu such an unuauaJ tbiq .......... Ma atralaed ,.. and tben wu so much drama 11f I 4 .. fellMr ~· all Dtcbt tbat It WU hard to ; 1 i-r~ Bl la t.laJ~• believe." tbe CalUornla lawmabr ..ad. "It woald e.eve -- been tm.real bad 1t gone ·' She said Detroit was still bun· ing early today over the Bush selection and that GOP del· egales were not viewing Reagan's running mate as a second choice. · "It's bard to explain but tbe Reagan-Ford rumor was ettat· ing .a lot ol excitement -still I don't believe that anyone saw Busb u a second cboice." • She speculated tbat ~be buildup.in emotions ol a poesable Rea1an-Ford ticket would .~ reaalt in a letdown an 'Republican unity. Mn. Berpsop predicted that Buab. even though be ba dif. rered wttb Reaaan lD the put, will be strongly accepted by the Republican (old .. 1t's tunny," sne related. "bow oa ·tbe eo11ve.nUon floor there were audden.ly Rea&an· Ford bumper suckers eftl'1· pbere ud then in • matter ol aeconcll Ibey disappeared and Reagan-Busll sips allowed up . ·'It. wu almoet like aomeane bad acme beck.. real quicklJ and dua all lbe Bulb aiCDI out at tbe trub ea or IC)l!Mlhlna. ·• . ~ u,.moved·J ·By Offer i J j To Ford DETROIT CAP) -Republican , presidential nominee Ronald ~eagan stood side-by-side with running mate George Bulb to- day -and both said that the tick'et won't suffer for the fact that Reagan first sought former President Ford for the vice· oresidency. Ford said the same thing. In a separate interview, the former president said he came · away from h is conferences with Reagan more convinced than ever that the nominee should be the next president. "We came here to help the ticket: we leave bere with the same situation." Ford said. Bush said he didn't mind be· Covenige of tM AepubHcan Na~ Convention wUI be-. avallabl• at 4:30 thl• af- ternoon on channel• 2, 4, •nd7. 1ng second choice for second place "What d iffe r en ce does 1t make? It's irrelevant." he said. · . . I'm going to work hard on his election and that's all that mauers." Reagan said be had indeed of· fered t.be nomination to Ford • during the hectic, ultimately ' futile negotiations between his advisers and lbose of the former president. His news conference account of the offer to Fwd: ••Wlw.ft this whole idea came up . . . wily of course l bad to and did tell him that this wowd • be pl r rt,.. to me, and that I tbou~ tt would be • mast .,. usu tides and a preeedent sba~ Udng, and of course I said tbaL • While Reagan said that Ford did not confroot 'Um with unac- cepta~e terms ror accepting the <See BUSH, Page AZ> " Tw~ Newport ~ Planners Retain Seats c'aul Balalis .and Hele n M cLa u g hlin ha ve been reappointed to four-year terms on the Newport Beach Planning Com missioo.. D06i.ng out 38 other applicants. The City Council, which made the final selection Monda y evening. bad narrowed the lengthy list of potential planners in early June to just four. lo addition to 8alalis and Mrs. McLaughlin, the council eyed • Fluor Corp. architect Robert Ashton and busine ss owner Jerry King before making lbe seleetian Monday . The seven -member commission is scheduled to name a new chairman later this month. Currently, Balalls is chairman. Coast Weat•er Fair thnugb Friday ex· cept for early morning roa. Lows toaiCbt eo at the beacbes, JS illland. Hilhs FridQ low '10I to mid ... ' t f ( Dur&$...,.,, \l. ,. M AM.XPLOT Re.agan· 'Mast.,r' . But Decitlion-rnaking Questioned osnorr <AP> ~ ll.epablkm c .... Ual nomJDH aoaald . tr I.' J . n..111 teUUMd U.. Idea ol ,_. alAI~. ·Bolivian Coop Try Reported ----up b&•iA& k botb waya: M aot \be lldvaatqe ol ..... Oenkt 8.. ....... to ..... ~I• \l~k•l .-IUa few of tb• du•beeb. But a vlee P"t· Mleeual ~ lbat ... $...,. poeed to be DHl and onllrty tW'Dtd out to be chaotic and ton· l1.11ed. * • * So tbe f'prd for·tho·vlce• pl'~t caper ra&Na anttw the old q..UO. about JlH1an • tlalon rnakiq. It lan't ti u , MCI may never be. whethf'r the nomlntt or lbt-rormer prN1ck>nt • • • Sin~ R.9acu had ~ ~ aeven wffks that be would nanuna a vlce prHidenUal nomiDM toda,y, t.be DJOt'a do- IACI h.atdly au.et to a Clear IDd ordered pr'OC'8I ol maklnc ma• )Or Jud.-n-ts Nor do they enhance Rea1an's ,·rt'dtnUals • f•rm and de-,., 1ve lef'der Absence of Nixon RHpn·Ford woWd have beeo an uaprecedeot.ed U..Up, and aim<* aunb an uncomfortable oae. Ford'• tenn1 roe ·~ the nominaUoo mact. il more to. ' Quietly Apparent Wllh G«qe Buab u tbe GOP \'l<'e prealdenUal aomlaee, R~aaui is unque.Uoaably the ma..1ter of bis Ucket. It wouldn't have been tb•t . way wltb a formtt preeldent ru.nnina No. i. QETROIT <AP1 -tie's the miuini man. tbe toast of RepublicUl convent1ona 0( dee· adea put, now but a reminder or an embanasstn1 era, un· rueet.ioned but not yet forgotten. Richard M. Nixon bas stayed 1ieway from the 1980 GOP con-venUCln. Tbe former presidetit, who re- signed in disgrace dwin« the Watergate scandal, ls vi&it.lq frieoda in Florida, probably in touch with coeventJon Proceed· ings by television and. perbap&, by telepboae. But bis advice ls ~ loqer sought. bis counsel ianored, the accomplishments of his pres· idencr uaberalded. * * * ,,.._P-.AJ BUSH ••• vice-presidential nomination, the ronner president repeetect today that be bad wanted .,a -meaningful job . . . a real. role" in a new Republican administration bad be agreed to run. .. I wuted a meaningfu) job. and it's just impossible to structure in that coat.ext'," he said. The Reagan-Bush news con - ference, which was to bave been the formal announcement of the nominee's vice-presidential choice, ccmcentrated instead on the negcitiatic:IM to put Ford on the ticket. Reagan bad gone dramatical- ly to the Republican Nat.iona.J Convention to announce he want- ed Bush. He said be broke prece-• dent to do so because of rumors and gossip about a Ford nomination He said there were long hours o( diSC\ISSion about putt.ing Ford on the ticket, but denied that the former president had tried to impose detailed terms for the role be would play as vice presi· dent. and that these demands blocked the deal. "He himself had this feeling, this reluctance from the very beginning; at no time bad be ever said yes in the discussions, ·and finally be just came t.o me and said no himself," Reagan said. "The ftnal decision was bis and bis only . . . " Reagan said. Said Bush: "My comments are simply that lut night, I believe it was either 10:30 or 11 :30, it's lrrele· vant, Gov. Reagan called and told me 0( bis decision. I accept- ed entbuslaatJcally. and I look fdrward to assisting him in every way possible to become the next president ... " Reagan avoided saying that Bush was bis second choice. He said it wasn't quite that way because "the situation Is so uni· que . . . a former president . . . the possibility that be might re- join a ticket having been presl· dent of the United States.'' Bush campaigned against Reagan foe the nomination until May 218, then dropped from the race and endorsed the nominee. He said bis campaign dlf· rerences with Reagan never had been personal or divisive, and were no obstacle to his role OA the ticket. t " DAILY PILOT :: .r~. c:..'=-. ~--:..-:" ~ Or-~~ ...... '-·'-'• ___ ,...._..........,, ......... "'*' tot ~ ...... ..._, ...... _......,.. :!:~C:::. :•::.::;::;;. ~C.": --~-~ TIW,,__ ....................... -... w.t.~O. -·-baw-~.,. . ............ ..... -~ -·•.c.-. Vk• .......... -0.. .......... ,..... ...... ..... Tai ;t u1 en..,..._.. 0 I TtfMoee? 0 1..-n The glory that OOC'e WU Ntx· 00'1 baa been irrevocably ahllt tered. Vet. ·many of Ms one·t1nw lleuteoanta are here: HetU')' A Kissin1er, Wllllam Simon, Donald Rumsfeld, RlcbuJ Moore. Anne Armstrong. Roaald Ziegler and Dwight Chapin. They wer e Ca blof'l secretaries, White House ~ and key advisers an hi ~ administration. Some arc brln&· Ing t.he lame they achieved dur- ing bis administraUon to this convention where they ar~ s peakers and advisers t.o the campaign 0( the new GOP hero, Ronald Reagan. Some are only wandering the con~nUon hall. part.idpanta turned observers. But some remain loyalists. "Nobody here w\U say so. but the old man doesn't look so bad now." said one who hopes for a job if Reagan ~ elected presi· dent and doiesn't want·.his name linked totthe former president. "Look at his foreign policy and look what <President) Carter has given us. Sure Nixon made some mistakes. But he didn't-rt.tin the economy." Ziegler, tan and heftier than has Wh.ite House days. said he talks by telephone with Nixon from time to time -"He 's doing well" -but the two have not yet conversed sin<'e the start or the conventJon. K1ssmger. trimmer than dur ing hts shuttle diplomacy days. h as bttn giving Reagan advice on fore1,,, affairs and addressed the convention Tuesday night. Mrs. Armstrong, who became ambassador to Great Britain Ill the administration of President Ford and whose name had been noated as a vice-presideatial candJdate on a Reagan Ucket. is known t.o have a strong dislike for Nixon. No one doubts that NlllOO still has a k'een interest in politics and the Republican Party. When his private opinions were 'DOt sought by the party i11 this election year. he offered them publicly -in a letter to the editor of The New York Times. In the letter. he defended Reagan 's foreign poli c~ c redentials. He s aid the nominee-in-waiting dealt skillfully witb several foreign leaders during trips abroad at Nixon's request between 1969 and 1973. MEDIA ••• movement in Newport Beach, Gross said his initial intention in discussing the issue with the press was t.o warn the city's up- per-middle and upper class pa rents about the movemenL He said 1t appeals to youths at an age when they attempt t.o identify with Olbers, especially strong and often misdirected leaders. The punk movement, he sa.ld, espouses violence and the philosophy that "killing somebody is fun . That's absolutely true." Other activities, be added, are sticking knives and pins in ~ pie. He said many Newport parents erroneously can't believe their soos could beeome involved in such "street gangs." ma Ueutmanu dJd nothiq to put dO"(n the reports ol a Reaaa.n Ford ti<'ket t.bat swept tbe1 C'OO~Uoo noor. Tbe)' came (r,~m eovernors. (tom aenat.ors. fr\lm eampaitn aidN. The ~aaan ump didn't MY no, Just ml.)lbe. Rea1tan convenUoa atrat.epat.a Sftld thfy would play the vtce prHldmUal nomlnallon fOf' all tht excitement it could · 1t'n•rale. 'llwy aurdy did that. A nallona.l PoliUcal coowaOoa •~ volatile, e""' wheo tbere's no C'Ontt'tlt. P1ant an Idea and it will esplode across the noor. just as lhb ooe did. In thf process, the t.allt 0( a Ford Ut'lttt could serve to defuse some or the COMervaUve op- poeilioo still dlrected at Bush. Aller all. the Reagan side can say. they looked to Ford firsL Perhaps. But Reagan never said be 0(. fered the nomin•Uon to Ford, only that they discussed iL ·:.in watching at the hotel oo tele vision . and seeing the rumors that were going around. the g06Sip that was taking place here. I felt that it was necessary to break Y.1th trad1\lon." Reagan said today. appearing at the con· vent1on momentS after he was declared the nominee. Traps Asked For Coyotes Mter Attack AGOURA CAP) -State authorities are beiq uked to trap brazen coy-0tes in the Agoura foothills after one 0( the wild animals attaclted a baby and tried t.o drag her away. Thirt~n-month ·old Lindsey Raser was playinf in the un· fenced backyard o her Agoura home Wednesday evening when a coyote ran into the y•rd. loc ked its jaws around her midsection and began dragging he r into a gulley, the Los Angeles County sheriff's office said. Alerted by a neighbor's screams, the baby's mother ran outside and drove the animal off. The girl was treated and re- leased at Westlake Community Hospital, where sPOkesmen said sutures were needed to close the puncture wounds. Hospital spokesmeti said they did not know whether the dilld would have lo undergo anti· rabies treatment. Meanwhile, county animal control officers sa.ld complaints of coyotes stalking the new bous· ing tract where the child was at· tacked have mulUplled, but t.bat tracking them would fall under the jurisdiction or the state Department of Agriculture "We scoured the area ,it.er hearing the report on the at- tack," county Animal Control supervisor Frank Turner said. "We weren't able to ~apture any coyotes, though. They just disap- pear." The department "baa been getting a lot of complaints about bold coyotes" from rngbtened residents, be said, but DO other attacks were reported. ·•A small b,tby like that -a hungey coyote bu no morals and it probably was Juet like a rabbit to tum," Turner aald. There have been DO reportl of rabid coyotes, be said. 'To a Nunnery' SF Madam Senleneed SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -A sentence of to days tn tbe cuatod)' ol a nunnery wu meted to a Sm Jl'rancllco woman con· vlcted of runnlnf a bawdy bouae. ' Mar~ "Brand.J" Baldwtn, 31 wu convt~ lut mont.b ol pa'nderklt' after police raided her polb. Fonlt Hilll bonWlo. Superior Court Judse Daniel HanlQn placed ber tn the "can. euatod1 and c:oatrl>l '' of tbe COil· ~ vnt of the Good Sbepberd ln· 1tead ol HDt.tnctnc ber to Jail. ''It'• not mallh what Ramlel aald to Opbella -•Get thee l9 a nunnery, 10.' " 1ald def._ attorney Art Grose. The order ... founded to belp wa)'9tllrd women. In a I~ to the court offerin& to aecept Ila. Baldwin at Grace Cenler, a eouueUna cUale, Slat.-118r'I Jane wrote, "111. Baldwta teeml to be~ modYMM to 1tay out of trouble .•• The lilt.er ••t Dal to • IDlftJ· tns Ma. Baldwtn d~Wtd· nesd&f'• MllteDdDC . "I'm tntD1 to pt al Wa beblnd me,·• lb • .-....... ..ac1 later. "I wut to pat It to~ and write a book about., ... ' LA PAZ. Bollvla (AP) -D<nftl.I o( armed civilians took over t-he Government Palace and seized President Lldl• GueUer and t0me ol ber top aides today, witneuea reported, lD what appeared to be ao at· tempt to put this young dem· O<'r&cy back under m ilituy rut~. £artier today in the northern c ity of Trinidad. rebe llious troops «cupled government 0(. rices detaaned letusl politiciaoa and called fo r a military takeover of all BoUvia. Rebels who selud radio stations in La Paz broadcast statements in support of the Trtnldad uprisinll. The unldentifled d villin g r oups . calling themselves "natlonall.ats," aJso t.ook over political aod union beadq\W'ters m La Pu. and an eyewitness uld one union leader was shot dead. Others in the omcea were detained, witneues said. Many political obeervers i.n this landlocked South American country have pre<f1cted tb•t rigtrtlsts among the military would not allow HernUl Siles Zuazo, a moderate leftist poUt.a- cian who came out on top in the June 29 presidential election, to take orfice. Bolivia has had an average of about one government coup per year since its Uberatioo from Spanish rule in 1825. It had been under military rule for 12 years until the first steps toward restoration or democracy began Ill 1978. The rebel garrison in Trinidad broadcast a statement demand· ing truat the armed forces lake rontrol o( the government and nullify the results or the presa 1dential election. While Mrs Gueiler met ln ~ Government Palace with other leaders of her transitional admuustration. some 60 a~ t·1v1llans moved into the Plaza Mur illo out.side. the witnesses reported. Some gunmen then etla tered the building and detamed an undeternune<I number of ~ pie. they said "Tbe president and he r ministers are prisooen," said one Witness. who asked not to be identified. IA-Oakland Ticket $25 OA KLAND <AP I World Airways dropped the one-way unrestricted fare on it.s Oakland-Los Angeles route t.o $25 er- ; fective today. Edward J. Daly, presi· dent or World. said Wed· nesday the rare ls the lowes t offered by any airline serving that route. The Oakland -based airline, wh.icb has become assoclat.ed 'with low-cost. no-frills air rares. mes DC-105 on its scheduled routes. World also baa tranaconllnntal fliJbts and aervi~ to H•wail, as well as flight.a between the United States and Loodoo. . -- . Fair Slate Tbe annual Qruae CouDt.y Fair moves into tbe etibth ol ha' JO dan Friday, C1aUdnm Day, ... Colla ..... with F'laab Cadillac and the RCA Rodeo u top entertalnment. Fa.Ir a&teodance for the ftrlt six days, Friday tbrou«h Wedneeday, totaled 175,937 -up 20,901 from last 1ear's n1ures for the similar period. Cbildrell l2 years of age or youn1er will be admitted to the fair without cbarc'e-Friday during open hour1, 10 a.m. uoW mklnlgbt. Major event.a Friday include: ·-It Lm., oovice PFA beef showmanship. -I p.a., 4-H junior round robtD abowmanahip. -z p.m .• novice FFA round robin sbowmanshlp. -Zp.a.aad4p.m., kids bubblegwncont.est. · -3 p.n. clown cont.est. -3:31 p.m .. At.esh Belly Dancers. -3:31 p.m. and S:>t p.m., Fun's-a-popp~ Cir~us. -~:LS.I: IS ucl8: IS p.m., Winn Troupe. high ~e cycles cycles. -I p.m .. Swaying Belros aerial acL -t :U p.m. Los Caballeroe Band parade. -1 aadtp.m .• Flash Cadillac in tbeampbit.be.ter. -1 p.m .. Wild Oata in the Moonshine Meadow. . -7:31 p.111 . NLWave Roe~ & Roll Dance & Light Show. -8 p.m .. RCA eo in the grandstands. DeadlyTria.gle Mesan Convicted For Killing Cop By DAVID IWTZMANN Ol ""9 Deity.....,. s~ Car s•lesl"l)an Jerry Gene Wi lls was convicted by an Or ange County Supenor Court JUry Wednesdal of rirst-degr-ee murder ln' the December. 1979, s hooting death of an off-duty Costa Mesa police officer who was his rival for the affections of a young woman The jury,_ which deliberated all da.y Wednesday before re. turning with a verdict. also con- victed Wills. 34. of assault with 1nt~nt to commit murder in the wounding or Joelle Sentiewa1d. 23. who had picked poh~ om~r Mark Pesanl1 as her lover aft.er dumpLn.g Wills The defendant fa ces a 2S year to-life state pnson te rm when he 1s sentenced by Supenor Court Judge ~ Cardenas Aug 13 Wil ls. of Costa Mesa. showed little emotion when rourt clertc Merle Tumer re<td the Jury s verd1cL J-lis defense attorney, Richard Bonner. tofd Judge Cardenas he wo~I make a motion for a oew tri al the ttme of senten~ ne x month In an interview outside 1 the Santa An• courtroom. 8oftner said the judge erTed in not allow· 1n g a Ne wp o rt Be•ch p ych.iatnst to testify on wh at Wills told tum wh il e under the influence of the t ruth ~erum knoY.n as Sodtum Am ~ol The d<'fendant, accord.mg to t h e defen s e attornev . had claimed be h•d gone to Miss Sennewald 's Fountain Valley apartment last Dec 22 to com· ml't su1t'1de rather than gu.o down Pea.anti or wound the at· tnctive )"OW)I woman. ~ Instead, according to testimony, Wills entered ~ aputment and found the pair in bed. Jn an ensuing struggle, Pesante wu· fatally shot and the younc woman wounded in the cbeaL Before ldlline Peunti, the Jury wu W.d, Wills said, "U I can't have her, neither can you." Bonner contended tbat the judge "emasculated" the testimony of the psychiatrist, Dr. David Sheffner, by not aJ. lowing h.im to present pertinent evidence to the jury. In tus closing arguments. the defense att.omey had asked the panel t.o return with a verdict or voluntary manslaughter. Prosecutor Paul Meyer. who had urged the jury to find Wills guilty of first degree murder, said tbe "whole ·case, from beginning to end. ls tragic." Meyer said Pesanll. a crime scene investigator ror the Cost.a Mesa PoUce Department. was "a classic ";ctim" who bad done nothing t.o warrant the attack and was on the road to a pronus- 1ng career tn law enforcement when he was slam. According to testimony. Miss SennewaJd had met Wa lls first a nd lived with him fo r six months . But when their re- lat1onstup went w ur, she began s~1ng Pesanll Judge Carde nas said W>lls would continue to be held on $250. 000 bail. .Mrs. Dodds Funeral Date C.Orrected Memonal funeral services for l o ngtime St. Andrew's P r esbyterian Church de•con· ness Mrs. Caroline Brigham Dodds. who died at the age or 78 Monday WIU be held next Wednes- day Services are scheduled •t the church ror July 23 al 11 a.m. and were not held Wednesday as ln· c orrectly reported in Wed- nesday's newspaper. Tbe Daily Pilot regrets the er- ror. A native of Denver, Colo ... Mrs . Dodds was a c harter member of the Orange County Pbllbarmooic Society and the family suggests memorial con- tributions to the group. A Newport Beach resident since 1.957 after living previously in Beverly Hills and Encino. Mrs. Dodds was the widow d the late Torrence Dodds. • J I \ I llHqdty. Jytx 1~ lMO ONLY PtLOT Ail • ; County Blldget. Expands a-Hearings Aftet' lM flnt dQ ol Mlri .. , Weda.day. Oru1• c..,·, 1114 IDllUoe budl•t 1rew '1 nHrly M mWion and lt •• •· Pffled mo... would be ..... '°' day duril\I Mar1n1J btfon tM Oran c• Count y Board of Supervbors . Tbe IUteJSt addlbon WN 11 I million t.o the '11 mUUon ure-.V allout~ to Sbenff Brad Oatfll 1 n making tb~ add tlon, supuvtson told Gal lhe.y want to hear (tom hi m by Monday wttb detaUs ol where the ad d1tlonal f'\mdi wall bt? speol. nat IPIDdina tut 11 ·~ to erate aome debate blt-..a Oat • alaff and the County Admlnlatratlve Omce wboat m•mben ov~ UM bud1et At luu •• Gatea' plan to 1~nd \.he additional fundl to aupply up to 27 adcUUonal dep- ut iff t.o police the toUtb COW'llY. M ike Adami. CAO 1t1ff· member. t old 1upervlaora Wed.n8day the priority apend· in1 item ~lhl to be lht1 jail where federal court orderi MJld dtrtctton1 rrom the •tale O~partmcnl of Corrtttions b.ave mandalfd nearly SS00.000 worth or nl)('ndjtures Supervisors told Gates that °' th~ $L8 rnHhon . $800,000 mu..t be uri ed to pay "Oxed costs" that tnC'hade sas tor patrol cars and food for Jail lnm1tes Gat~ HJd the target bud&et h was given didn't include t<nough money ror those Items as well as malnt~aoce or current levels of !lel"Vlce. His proposal lo beef up the south county forces with 21 ad· d ltlonaJ patrolmen and six ad· d1tlona1 detectives could cost up lo $1.2 mHllon' After Wednesday's session, the sheriff Indicated that he wQuld l.ry lo spend a.s much or the addltlonal St million on that proposal as possible. Jn orderir\g him to return on Monday. Supervisor Philip An· thony told Gates to "feel free to ask for more, if you can justify it. .. i\t Wednesday's session. Gates was unable lo back up his re· quest with specific data, a fact that clear ly annoyed supervisors . In a ddition. SuperviJor Harriett Wieder, act· Ing as board chairman in the absence or Supervisor Ralph Clark. criticized Gates for not includlng his fixed cost Items in his budget. Also successful in winning a larger budget was District At· torney Cecil Hlcks. The board awarded Hicks Sl14.000 for new positions, including new deputy district attorneys at municipal courts in north and west Orange County municipal courts. Hicks aJso receaved approval to add two new posttlona to hi4 seven-man wrlta and appe9\1 section. Board members also agreed to boost the budget of the county clerk's office by $396,000 and ln· dicated they will allow a $900,000 ancreue for the probation de: partment. Probation Officer M ich~l Schumacher was expected lo re· turn this afternoon or Friday with a detailed proposal on how to spend the funds •. Battling Buddies Two Survive After Boat Sinks Deily ...... -... G..-y A"*'- TOUGH BOAT SINKING SURVIVORS TELL OF ORDEAL 8111 Talley ( .. ft), Fred SeH.er Are Lucky Men •I,OOOLoot Police Seize Five In Jewelry Holdup Police have arrested five SUS· peels in connection with a S91.000 armed jew~ry robbery or a Seal Beach antique shop: Seal Beach Police Sergeant Leonard FMs~ said. Frisbee said Christine Lee Walters, 23. of Lakewood al· legedly, held up The Antique., Store on 218 Main St at about 6 pm. Fnday. accompanied by a mate juvenile. The two forced a salesgirl into the store restroom after they Driver Killed In.OC Crash An Orange resident was killed Monday in a fiery, four·car col· tision al a busy intersection in Orange. Th e dead woman was identified as Marline Joy Cos· grove. 45. Pqlice estimated that Mrs. Cosgrove's car was traveling between 75 and 90 miles per hour when it crashed at Katella -and Tustin avenues in Oranse al 11 a . m The resulting pileusf' in· volved four vehicles, including two that burs t lnto n ames. bound her wrists and feet. gagged her and covered her head with a pillowcase. Frisbee s aid · Virg1n1a Brashier. 32. of Hawaiian · Gardens and two other juveniles. a male and a female. were wailing outside in a getaway car for the two who ned the store with jewelry taken from the showcases. Frisbee said he and four otller offtcers arrested four of the rive s uspects Tuesday at 11 :45 a.m at a self-service gas station on t he corner or 224th Street and Norwalk Boulevard in Hawaiian Gardens. Ms. Brashier and the t hree youths were in the car. Fris~ said. and offered no re· s istance Frist>ee said a description of the car by witnesses a nd in· formation uncovered by Seal Beach Detective Robert Krauss led the four officers to the SUS· peels. who had been seen in stores on Main Street for two weeks before the robbery. Seal Beach Police later arrest· ed the fiflh suspect, Ms . Walters. Frisbee said about $60,000 of the $91.000 in stolen jewelry was recovered "it Ms. Brashier's home in Hawaiian Gardens. PufJHc Vai•pressed By AftTR\JR R. VINSEL OI 1M o.Jly Pli.t Sw" A pair or boating buddies are recovering today after six hours in towering eight -foot s wells Tuesday night when their cabin cruiser struck an object and sank in some JO seconds orf the Orange Coast. They wt>re srheduled to be re· leased from lloag Memo rial Hosp1tars intensive care unit an Newport Beach where they un: derw e nt treatment f o r hypothermia. or severe ctulbng of the body. . ·· 1t was definitely a miracle. says Fred ~itcr, 24. of Hermosa Beach, who was returning from Av a Ion "ilh his partner Btll Talley. 54, of llollywood. when their boat sank .·-The fellow lab technicians for Garrett Alresearch tn Torrance where they conduct tests on Jet engines had purchased ttle 23· foot Owens cl1b1n cruiser Lanu Ra(' not Jong ago. -o.ily 11'1 ..... _.. •Y CO.ry ·-~ AIR FORCE SERGEANT LARRY VAUGHT (RIGHT) SUPERVISES LOADING OF MARINE JEEPS Marine Corps Aircraft. PenM>nnet From El Toro Base Teat Their Mobtllty • · The boat that went do .... •n roughly off J funtington Beach about 12 mil e~ out in the Catalina Channel sank with OJ brand-new engine too. Setter and Talley said They :,aid 1n hospital bed in· lerviews Wednesday t hat bartender and boat owner Nick Costanzo. who lives aboard hi s vessel . came along in his T~ooj>s TeSi Mobility El Toro Marines Join Special Exercise 'sailboat the Bora Bora Belle JUSl US. Manne Corps planes and Callforrua and Arizona inlheruckoftime. personnel fro m El Toro are "The 7th MAB has been Seiter and Talley had lashed pa rticipating in a special moblli· id ent1f1 ed as the principal themselves together with line lo ty exercise lo lest rapid loading Manne Corps unit for deploy. battle the channel swells after of aircraft and deployment of ment under the 101nt Rapid plunging inlo the sea to avoid go· mihta.ry forces. Deployment Forces near-term ing down with the ruptured The concept 1s aimed at pro-pre-positioned shJps program,·· vessel. · · lecting American interests tn said CWO Ron f'ra1zer · They thought for a time their world hot spots A part of lhe program would lives were over . The three -day str ategic rnvolve k~ping Navy vessels "I thought about j ust taking a mobility exercise includes ele-loaded Wlth personnel and equ1p- big breath and going under final· ments of the 7th Marine Am· ment in trouble spots ly/" said Talley. "But he's a ......;;.p_h_ib_1_o_us __ B_n...:gc...a_d_e_1n_So_._u_t_h_e_rn ___ A_n_o_lh_er--:.part of Jh~ program young fella. I didn't want to take him with me.·· ··1t was definitely a miracle." says Seiter. who said today he and his older co-owner or the Lana Rae expected to be cleared about 11 a .m. and discharged. They say several boats and one large Navy ve:,sel passed near them during their six-hour ordeal. but they were out of sight of potential rescuers 1n the dark much of the time. And many of the boats churn· mg through the large seas were under power and their frantic yells;. which gradually weakened as exhaustion overlook them. went unheard. "Sometimes the $?OOd Lord :,pares you . . . 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"Yeah. we thought a bout dy· Ing.·· Seiter said in a 'bedside in· terview. "You think of thines you've done in life and never really ap- preciated. ··we started wondering ir we were ready lo die . . . " The pair could not really describe the joy and relief they felt wbm ca.tanzo. a bartender at tbe Tale of the Whale re1taurant ln the Balboa PavlllClll, and hLI party showed up. They plcked up tbe pair, radioed the Oran1e County Sheriff'• Harbor Patrol in Newport Beach to have fire. de· partment P4l1'amedic1 walUnc at the de>S and then· treated Seiter and Talley. "They 1ave UI dl'J elotbea, put us in 11eepin1 bell and rubbed u1 down pretty 1ood, • • said Talley, who•• 11.m IAlmq vloleatly houn later from the ~. Your FM>nle Designer Will Be Happy To Aulat 'f'.Olt Save 25°10 On . Luxurious Top Grain Leather Sofas and Chairs ·save 15°10 to 25°10 On Upholstered Chairs and Sofas In Your Choice of Fabric H.J.GAR~ETf fURNll1J~E J2 IS HAllOI ILYD. COSTA MHA '46-0J7Sr PROFESSlC>fitAI.. INTERI°' OEStGNERS 0,.. ....... "'-. & M. a- -, .. I . ' \ : J .- • ,4.f DAILY PILOT Thur11dety. July t'7, 1• -NATION I WEATHER~ \ • 4'•st ting Q ........ ~? Tom ~~\ Marp•ia e Salt in Wounds Deadly Heftt Moving North INSTANT a£TalEVAL 0 PT. Funny how .i.ometimes l(OH"r'Tlmtnt 11ves ~ bat-1 aomethlntr )OU aJrudy had af )'OU follow U..t. Salt Creek Beach I Cd" Ul point. Salt Creoek 8ut'h as • sttttch of a.nd tbat aw~pei •lmo.t 8.000 f~ uproast from Dana Potnt It '"' cons1dtn.-d une or the fl006l 6urltna bHc~ in the world Yt-an M.tio. before the populauon t'ff\lslon. aurfel'J uud to g1un •cceu to the pl•~ by paytna a small fee to an old auy who At ln a sbadt at the entrance. He v.'OUld poke • broomat.iclt wtth a clothe11ptn on lbt e nd into your car WlDdOw to obtain his fee Never got off hxs chair. tN 11IE LATE .... and early 70S, It appeared for ~ tame that Salt Creek Beach would fall victim to tht> bulld<ner and forever become locked out as a totally ~ravate strand. This didn't happen, mainly because a large number ur ~oastal people got organi&~ into t.be "Save Salt Creek" campaign. Three leadel'S of that drive who come to mmd are Bill Wilcoxen. the. noted Laguna Beat altof'!'ey: Brennan *>,. - Orange Coast's Salt Creek Beach· ScvedOM More Ti~ ·Hevs" McClellan. pilot. surfer and m an·about-town . and George "Peanuts" Lars on Zimmerman. a person of our toasiline for all seasons As it developed, the campaign did result in the saving Qf Salt Creek Beach as county government picked 1t up for • 1>ubhc use in 1973. It was a great victory for people or our coastlLne · fflSTORJCALL Y. IT MIGtrr be noted that Salt Creek Beach got its name from a lrlbutary lhat runs down from •he inland reaches and dumps into the Pacific at the beach. Sometime the ocean ltdes back up mto the creek bed and make the waters taste salty. Thus the _n<tme. Got it., Alas, along with the victory on Salt Creek. there were ci <·ouple of nattering events. For one thing. government l.ned to rename the place. They gave 1l some lund or han- dle foUowed by the words "regional park." I forg~ exactly what it was. Also. the creek itself got bottled up into a pipeline TlUNG WAS, THE new name never did stick. Surfers. beachgoers, lifeguards and regular c1t1zens JUSt kept nght on calling the place Sall Creek. In recent years. your cor res pondent's wife was among thos e who organized a tifeguard competition at that famed strand and came up with a name for the premier event -"The Salt Creek Helay." · Clearly, ti1storical names. even if they lack romantic sticky-gush. die hard. Only yesterday. the Orange County Board o f Supervisors voted unammously to "re-name" Sall Creek 6each from whatever it was they'd been calling it to -5alt Creek Beach. TIOS WAS NICE. They gave us back a piece or history we already had. The name never had really changed. Now we'd better watch it on that mce strand or sand down Capistrano Beach way that has just been picked up us a public area. Surely, some publicist or bureaucrat will want to re-name it. The place is called Hole-in-the-Fence Beach. The guy who tries to re-name that would have tried the :,a me thing at the towns or Deadwood or Tombstone. By TM AIMC&ale4 P"9I Sri r downpours brouaht a fow de~ of relier to a balf- dozen dry. hot states. but a deadly beat wave still &ripped the South. Southwest and Midwest and pushed northward to r&IH 1ts duth toll past800. The mercury reached 99 Wed· nesday in New York City, where one man was reported to have died from lht beat. And in Washington, where government workers sweltered in 103--degree temperatures, the National Weather Service wued a 30-:day forecast predicting above- normal temperatures and only light rainfall across most of t.be coµntry through mid-August. (Related stories. A 11). The unrelenting heat has caused at least 840 deaths in 19 states. according to an unofficial tally by The Assocated Press. Trial Means Executions Of Iranians By 'fte ~a&ed Press Many of the hundreds of Ira- nians accused of plotting against the revolutionary regime are ex- pected to die before firing squads after brie f televised trials beginning soorr. I ran's justice ministe r . Ayatollah Mohammad Behesht1. announced he would lead a high coun<'il of Judges in trying lhe accused. "T HE PLO'ITERS are facing. the death penalty.·• Behesht1 aid Wednesday. "The ir trial will begin within two days ." President Abolhassan Bani Sadr. who me t Wednesday with I ran 's revolutionary leader. Ayatollah Ruhollah Khome1ru. confirmed the trials would take place. But the proceedings did not begin today. and it was not clear whether they would open Friday. reporters 1n Tehran said. KhometnJ's regime announced late last week it had uncovered a military plot to overthrow the government and by Sunday. ~ome 500 lramans. many of them military men from the ~outhcm city of Ahwa:z.. were ar rested. THE GOVE RNM~NT said their plans called for air force planes to bomb Khomeini 's home and a number of other targets in Tehran and other cities A spokesman for the rulmg Revolutionary 'Council said I ran had asked Turkey lo extradite two Iranian air force lieutenants allegedly involved in the con- spiracy who new a helicopter to Turkey over .the weekend and requested asylum. The regime also closed the country's borders for two days beginning Wednesday in at· tempts to prevent t.be·escapes of conspirators it said were s till at large. ThCt"e were no reports or further arrests by early today. Tbe 1068 to farmers bas topped S2 billion, with ·po u ltry , livestock. cor n, bay, grain sorghum, soybeans, wheat , tobacco and peanuts aJl suffer· ing from the three-week-long beat wave and a severe dry spell from Texas tot.he Dakotas. Southern and central Alabama got some relief from the beat Wednesday as thunderstorms produced heavy rain and gusty winds. Montgomery had 100· degrke heat before a thunders hower pus hed the mercury down to 75. YOUTHS COOLI NG them selves in open fire hydrant!> in Mobile pelted police with bot· ties and rocks when officers turned orr the hydrants . Hundreds of o~n hydrants had drained the. city's water pres- sure, jeopardizing supplies ror N ationaJ Guardsmen serving at fire statJons because of a city strike. In lllinois. the governor asked heat-relief centers to remain open as temperatures rose to 105 1n -Central ia and 96 in Springfield. At the Menard Cor· rectional Center near Chester. prison officials bought 20,000 pounds of Gatorade concentrate to give to inmates who are s uffer- ing from heat and lack of &Jr· conditioning. Two recent inmate deaths have been blamed on heat at Menard and a third has 'been said to beheat-col\ne~ted . Des pite some s cattered thunderstorms over northern Oklahoma and t.be Panhandle on Wednesday. there was no break in the high temperatures and the water s hortage s till posed serious problems: IT WAS 104 al Gage, and 109 tn Tulsa ln Kentucky and Maryland. of· facials sa1d the persistent heat was aggravating air pollution. In Louisvi ll e . whe r e t em peratu_res reached 101. the af ternoon (jir pollution readings were th~ h1~hest of the year· The National Weather ~rv1ce said Jefferson County would remam under an air pollution alert to- day NGllCfl'• S...,ellirs Ronald Reagan's wife. Nancy.' traps a pair of balloons during the celebration in Detroit's J oe Louis Ar~na Wed - nesday night after her husband was nominated for the presidency. Race Riots Enter 3rd Day in Miami M IAMJ CAP> -Simmering racial tensions entered a third day today with the comman- deering of a school bus by eight blacks s hortly before dawn. Overrught. two women. mclud· mg a pregnant lttn-age r, were s hot and a policewoman was in· 1urcd in the city ·~ riot -torn L1bt'rt~ City district flarried police....est1 mated to- day that at · least 30 c1v1lians have required hospital treat· ment for inJuries suffered dur-. rng the past two troubled nights Dade Metro police s pokesman Rueben Jon~ ~aid authQrities v. ere having troubl<> pinnina.! down the n umber o f d1 ~tur bances-related et rrest ··because man.> of them are being handled b~ Juvenile authorities " · It ., qwet but not e \er)body ha-, g o n t' h ome . po l1 c i.> ~pok(·~man Thomas Bank:!> ~<t1d th1~ morrung ··v.e ~tall have a rev. 1dloc.s running around out there setting small bonfires .. Banks ~a.ad there also h<td been reports o( sporadic sniper fire. In Baltimore. a state publlc health ofhc1al said tbe heat and stale air had rais ed oz.one levels. Officials urged the elderly and people with respiratory prob· ' lems to stay in air-conditioned r buildings Clime Cuts Prime Rate At 5 45 a m a countv ~chool bus beg1nn1ng lb morn 1n ~ rounds was taken over by eight blac ks. two adults and six Juveniles. said polJce s pokesman Ray Southerland. They were de- tained at a police checkpoint 10 the predominanUy black Liberty Cit v area when office rs de· term1ned ··thl' ~1tuat1on didn't look nghl ·· Heat related deaths in Ten nesst."<' have n sen to 78. and Rep Harold Ford asked the V.'h1te House to include the state -and Memphis m particular -on the l is t t1f s tates r cce1v1ng emergency federal funds . SHELBY COUNTY Mayor Bill Morns ha~ed Gov. Lamar Alexan¥lo dtspatch Nattonal Guard medical corpsm en to aid the elderly during the heat wave. Wednesday was the hottest day In 37 years in Jac kson. Miss .. as the mercury soared to 106 Dozens of heat s helters began operations across the state Temperatures in Mi ssouri soared above 100 Wednesday for the 15th time In 17 days. and the death toll acrOS!> the s tate reached 194. ;\°EW YORK (AP l Chase Manhattan Bank to· day reduced its prime lending rate to 11.25 per- cent. matching the rate :,et last week by Citibank The reduction from 11 .5 pt!rcent c ame one day after tbe federal Reserve appeared to b1gnal 1t has dt!c1ded to ease monetary policy in an effort to right the rtteSSion. Police round a firearm on the bus and arrested all eight peo· pie. Sa.Jd Southerland. but th~ charges were not 1mmed1ately kno v.n The female driver. who had remauled on the bus. was uninjured . he s a id The un- 1denllfied dnver did not have any passengers on board A smaJI arson-caused blaze damaged the James E Scott Comm\mity Center in Liberty City early today and there was minor looting in the building. s aid Dade County Police Lt. Robert Fortney. A gang of black youths also set fire to several railway ties in the area. he said Most of a crowd of about 150 black youths roaming the area das persed when a t een-ager yelled. "Class dis mis sed!·· a round 11:30 p.m In Wichtta Falls . Texas. it was 109 Wednesday, the 24th con- secutive day of lOO·degree plus Windstorms Devastating-~~:~~·~~~r :~~·di::.~ 100 0' The prime lending rate is ~upposed lo be the rate charged by banks on loans to their m ost credit- worthy corpo r ate customers. but as interest rates have de clined throughout the economy the prime rate has fallen more slowly than most other rates. Shortly after midnight. a preg- nant white woman was shot in the arm al "point-blank range" by a s hotgun loaded with b1rdshot. officials said ~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~-:::-..... lnjwies, Property Damage Heavy Soffte .rt f ,,_.N"9 low clouds « f09 •'°"'° me 'Otit. Ol"9rwil• t•ir tlWOU9fl Frio.1. GoeSUI ..... low 10\. low tO. I,,._ ....,...,1c11Dt.,_.._w ...... ,. 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SO percent fCWialnmeot WU aD· nouDced late WedneldQ f« a 2,000.aCTe bl&M near Soledad Cuyoa Roed iD Ca.nyoe Co.try wllb full CG"t••.,,.,t expect.Id by 10 a.m . A 550-acre nn IO the DOl1h WU reponed 6S perceot COO· t&IDed. 8JIGSDllEN COtfLD NOT tell bow much Of Lbe P .. f\re was cmit.aiDed by early today, but Nld k no 1-ler wu cc:ieaWered out ol control .•. More U.. ball ol lbe 300 fireft&bten battllnc lbe lalaae wwoe pulled out al"OWMI midnlabt.. but or- fieiall eQeded reinfOttem~ ror daytime. Tbe rare bumed io 90-desree temperatures in a remo&e area near the An&eles Forest Hi&bway and lbe Amce&ope Valley Freeway about five miles aoulla ol PalnwlaJe, a spokesman said. Tbe fire destroyed three unldenUfied straetures. F\rera&bters were aided by bulldo&ers and helicopters. Tbe 2,000-acre blaze near Soledad Canyon Road in 0myoa Country started Wednelday af. teraoon and destroyed three non-residential ranch buildinp. At one time a total of 120 firefl&bters· foqbt the'bl&le. • F'DlEnGBTEaS FROM Orange County and the California Department of Forestry controlled a fire in Coal Canyoo at 40 acres early Wednesday after the unruly blaze "slopped over into a couple or acres out of the bum area," after being pre- viously contained, said county fire Capt. Sherry Bunting. • ., Canal Bill ~Ceremony . , ~ ~;Friday SACRAMENTO (AP > -The author of the P eripheral Canal bill ' says he thinks Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. will sign it. State Sen. Rube n Ayala, D·Cbino, said Brown has invited him to the ceremony i n which the governor says be will act on the bill - although the governor refuses to say what his action will be. Jle.rmed Brown said he would Mark Fredley, 16, act on the bill at 6 p.m. talks oo telephone to F r id a y i n bis Los friends in hometown Angeles office -witb of Bloomfield Hilla, statewide t.elevi.aloo cov- b erase. M icb., as e re-But 'Brown fended off cuperates in Fresno questions about the bill, bosptta1 from .11-day saying be chose Los o rdeal in Sierra Angeles -stronghold of Nevada after break· canal support -for the ing his ankle while announcement only for hilting. the convenience of ---------television. Methodists Pick long Beach Man LOS ANGELES CAP) -Rev. Melvin Talbert, formerly superintendent of the Long Beach district for the United Methodist Church, bas been elected a bishop of th e de· nomination. ( ) Talbert, 46, was sr ATE elected Wednesday on the fourth ballot during .._ _______ tbe church's Western coolereoce in Palo Alto. Talbert served in Long Beach rrom 1968 until 1973, when be became general secretary of the board of discipleship in Nashville, Tenn. Nttlce Test .S.• .. t SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -Pacific Gas & Electric bas asked for permisaioo to load fuel and start low· power testing of its Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant. The request was made Wednesday to the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board, which monitors nuclear plant operation for ttie Nuclear Regulator) Commission. 1 Cwnn w•eps q.lt SACRAMENTO (AP) -Two consumer repreemtativm bave reslped fl'Om Font Motor Co. Ctlltamer a:: panels, aa)'iDI tbey are be- iq u;ediO ~ leltslltic)n and don't treat euatomen falrty. Tbe two luued statements WedDelday aaytq Uaat tbe tbne major autom•ken dted llmllar ~ appeals procrams in persuadiDc a state Senate committee lut month to kW a blll to re- qtlire die repair ar replacement for new can that ~lo be ••let:DGDI .•• • ' . ThurlcMy, July 17. 1980 • DAILY PILOT Aa- State's Budget Signed ...... ,rrte Eddie Jackson . la s t or th e C l ayton Ja ckson and Duru nt e OOP B/,ockade Col/,apsea in Senate · voudevlllc trio, dled of o stll:>ke W ednebda.y iq Sherman Oaks o t age 84 . Jackson (t op ) a nd Durante perf orme d togethe r f ~~ the early l!t".ws until 1971 . Durante died earlier thi s year . .... 1 ....... 39.99 ea. Dresses that {Jass for silk. SACRAMENTO <AP) -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. bas ended California's record 16 days w1tbout a state budeet by sien· iDI • Dt btllion bill for lbe fiacal year that began July 1. Tbe Democratic governor also alped a bill Wednesday to cut grant increases for 2.1 million welfare recipients from 15.5 per· cent to 13 percent oo Jan. 1. He acted within hours aft.er a Republican budget blockade col- lapsed in the Senate on a 27.13 vote .. At least 27 votes, a two-tbird.-s majority in lbe 40-seat Senate were needed for passage. The Assembly approved the budget last week. THE SPENDING PLAN for fiscal ~ bad been bottled up for 20 days by Republicans wbo were opposing cost-of-living in· creases ln state programs. The deadlock delayed pay· meats of some bills and salaries and stopped the now of some Now, that's talent! Special Only you know what they're not! Real silk crepe de chine, that is. Actually, they're all polyester. Shown from the collection: Left, the self belt covers an elastic wa ist. Mandarin collar, placket front. B lack, red. rust. or blue. From a selection of pnnts. • Also, solids 'Of cerise. teal or spice. Sizes 6 to 16. Town & Travel Dresses, 387 Right, classic shirtdress to wear straight or to belt. Teal or wine print. Sizes B. to 18. Town & Travel Dresses, 490 s upplies, includlna d.rucs to two state hospitals. Io rec e nt years, the Legislature b~ railed aeveraJ times to enact a budget by the start or a new fiscal year. But this year's delay was the looiest in memory. Brown vetoed $13.7 m illion out or the budget bill berore signipg it. a nd called it a "prudent, budget that cuts government spending below the rate or in· nation." But it was the least· Brown ever reduced a budget bW, and be provided a novel explanatioo in light ol bis predictioo of a $1 billion to S2 billion state deficit next year. . ·'There's a tendency to spend the money if people see the money there," Brown said at a press conference, contending that deeper cuts might tempt lawmakers to spend the vetoed money on new programs and make cuts harder next year. The oew budget is 9.2 percent higher than tbe $22 billion btadget ror fiscal 1.979-80. Browa said the rate ol inflatklll tbia year is ~ to be 13.5 per- cent. The deadloc.......Jun June 27 • when Senate -R~Ucana de· manded a cut in welfare erant increases and elimination ol a la w requiring automatic annual cost-d-llving raises for welfare recipients. TUEY LATER BROADENED the demand to cover all cost--Of- living escalators in state law, wbicb require annual funding in· creases for a variety of pro. grams based on an inflation factor. Assembly Republicans briefly joined their Senate colleagues ih blocking the budge t. but last Thursday 10 A ssembl y Republicans voted for the spend- ing plan. enough to pass it. and the lower house adjourned foe a rive·week summer recess. Bullock's South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bristol, S.M. (714) ~11. Shop Mon.-Frl. 10-9:30, Sat. 1o-6, Sun. 12·5 . Bu19ck's Mission Viejo, Mission V'JejO Mal, (714) 495-3111. Shop Mon.-Fri. 10-9, Sat. 1o-6, Sun. 12·5. _ .............. \ ( ' • Can Mayors Spark Trllst of 2 Cities? Tbe maYQra ol Colt.a Mesa ind Newport Beach. Arleae ~and Jackie Hnther. hav announctd their lntencleci plans lo t.Uw the often lcy relatlOlllhlp between tbelr two city ~. 1 The ma1on decided to discu ss tour problems confnmtina tMir clUe1 at • luncheon Friday a nd lay lhe groundwork fOf' a dinner mtttlng between th Ir two city councils at a later date ~effort ls laudable, and w wish It well Perhaps ome good will be genera ted. although s tud«!nts ol coastal aovemm nt v.llJ note th t lmllar meetings ol lhe two collect.lY caty minds resulted tn little more than eventually tunung up the deep f n~eze 1bey cerudnly won't lack for topics A disCl&SSaon on John Wayne AJrport a.lone could consume lWQ weeks ot meetings Extension of Unaversity Drive (see editorial below > could eat up ~ day or l""V. and ext.ension ol the Costa Mesa Freeway (nee Nev(port Freeway) lo Coast Highway likewise. · ~ l:here are s~ch ite~ as mutual fire a1d, possible consolidation of police helicopter operations and closer cooperation between the two police departments, and cleaning up Upper Newport Bay. ~t isn 't even mentioning the possible 3,000·boat manna planned between the two cities at the mouth of the Santa Ana River. The elements crying for closer cooperation between Costa Mesa and Newport Beach certainly aren't lacking. What's lacking is a spirit of trust, a spirit that has not · • been helped in the past by Newport Beach city government's tactics through the years in dealing with its closest neighbor. We wish the mayors well and bope they are able to kindle a new kind of spirit. ~Link Worth Stud)ring University Drive is a bop, skip andjump affair. As a major thorougbf are in Irvine, it carries a large portion of that city's traffic until it deadends at MacArthur Boulevard. Engineering plans call for it to be extended across the north rim of upper Newport Bay m · the city limits of Newport Beach and ultimately extended down Del Mar Avenue in Costa Mesa. · The extension plan has laid dormant for some time. ·thanks chiefly to some highly vocal opposition from some N ewport Beach forces. Costa Mes a probably would like to see the extension built, but hasn't mounted any campaign for it. But there were new rumblings last week from the city of Irvine. That city's mayor, Art Anthony, suggested that an en vironmental impact report be drawn up to determine if the bay's ecological assets would be harmed by such a project. Anthony. indicated he understood the political nuances of the program when he stressed that Newport Beach should play a leading role in the EIR. Up to now, the very thought of building a multi·lane roadway across the northern bay area has .drawn such vigorous oppos ition from some quarters in Newport that it hasn't even been se riously considered, let alone . studied. The fact is, no one really knows how many Newport Beach residents favor or don't favor the . extension; the oppOSition simply has scared away any other viewpoints. • It may well be that the environmental aspects of the University Drive extension would rule out its feasibility. \p~ ~he othe~ hand, it could just as easily turn out that mlnlmal environmental effect would be forthcotning, The study should be made. No one can argue that the traffic flow in Irvine, Newport Beach and Costa Mesa would not be improved with the sorely needed east·west Jink. We owe it to ourselves to learn the facts a bou t the issue and not let the decision be made by emotion. . Shipyard Dilemma Rumblings now are being heard along the hiirbor waterfront in Newport Beach where shipyara owners are expr essing concern that their livelihood is being threatened. Many argtfe that state constraints have become so rigid and expensive to follow that the yard business soon may become a thing of the past. "I was always able to take the bitter with the s weet but now there's no sweet anymore," sounded off Newport boatyard owner Hank Hill recently. . He reasons that the boat-cleaning business, by its ve ry nature, is not the most pristine enterprise and said he is kept guessing day to day on when he'll be cited for · polluting the water or the air. Another boatyard merchant, Patrick Ayers, said he lost $2,000 a day when the Water Quality Control Board closed down his big way cleaning operation due to 4 pollution coocems. Both men observe a touch of irony in the fact the state Coastal Commission b~ designated boatyards as a number one priority land use along waterfront areas. Commissioner planners claim shipyards and other marine·related enterprises should be encouraged and -saved. • Hill, Ayers and others maintain that they doo't need the help of the coastal commission to exist. They just ·want to be left alone. While it certainly is important for experts and officials to watch ot¢ over the environment, the story told • by the Newport shipyard ~wners is worth listening to. • Oplntons expressed In the space abOve are those of the Dally Pilot Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and • artists. Reader comment Is invited. Address The Da lly Pilot, P.O. , Box 1560, Costa Mesa. €A 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321. Dear Gloomy Gus ~ This is the age or 1u.rveya. All tbat'a left .11 for someone to conduet ane to ctiacoYer bow many bave b9ta taken .. D.11. CWllMlr ... <_.. -... ......... ~, ........ . _._..., ............ .. =:-:...:.~ ..... .. ' Boyd/Cu.toms BJLM.llOYD Tbe Mescalero Indiana of New Mexico don't speak a penon '• name wblle in that person's presence. Also, tbe:y , think it rude to look somebodY in the eye whUe talking or listening to that s omebody. And furthe r , lbe)''re careful never to ask dJrect questions. Zebulon Pike never made it to tbe top of Pike's Peat. Tbat•a wbat I aald. And a ellent aated, "Then how come lt wun't named Plke'a Pique?" Robm N. Weed 1Pu0115her Thurtdey. Juty 17. 1980 Jack And rson Reagaµi~s Politics Reflects Roles Dl!.'TROJT -Ronald Re a1an's old auorlatb -lncludln• a ooe· li m e gl rHriend -have dt:•cnbed what he ls really like. and thl'tr recollectiona lend vahu1ble 1nst&bl into the <:haracter or the rormer actor who may be our next president. In his Ho llywood days. Rl'agaan n eve r bec ame a ~u 1H:ri,tar And t ho ug h h11> movie as· bl &nmeot s w~ro usually J cut abo\e '' llt!dtJme for Ounio." when h~ pl ayed !) e c o n d bana na to a 1.:h1mpan2ee. there is a strong possibility that his m tldly s uccessful pro· fessional career played a part ln ha s polillcal development. Most associates agree that Reagan has de veloped into an amia ble leader. whose instincts a re decent and whose conduct is g~ac1ous. He delegates authority and . re hes heavily upon his ·aides a nd advisers. He sefdom dis· plays• anger except 'when he thanks an aide bas let him down. Then he flings his glasses across the table in a quick burst or temper. TUE ~"TAUNCH opponent or the Equal Rights Amendment believes women should be "seen Jnd s upportive of th ei r hus bands.·· ac cording t o a fo rme r girlfriend who s aw Reagan socially in the years between his divorce from J ane Wyman and his marriage to . Nancy Davis. An evening with Reagan was an exercise in patience. said the fo rme.r girlfriend. "Y.ou have to be pr.epared to listen to him t.allt ro r hours ... s he explained. "He 1s a classic narcissist. He likes to be surrounded by beautiful in· telhgent women. They just bet· ter not try to upstage him ... Other Hollywood sources COO· firmed this. noting that Reagan <'O uldn't s t a nd the idea that Wym an's stature as an actress echpsed tus movie career. Nan· Mailbox cy Davtl. on the ot.ber hatid, wu nenr a prof e.aalonal threat to Rea,an, and appean to relish her role u the supportive wife who never steals the spotlight. Rea1an's lon1 career ln Grade B movies. with tbelr simple· minded a pproach to life's prob- lems, may have s haped has .. politics or nostalgia," the yearning for a return to the good old days. Former California Gov. Edmund "Pat" Brown. wbo was upset by Reagan in 1966, likens him to Walter MiUy. "Reagan lives in a dream world," Brown told my reporter Carol O'Connor. "He sees solu· lions to our world problems in simple t.eTma." ONCE A NEW Deal Democrat, Reagan became pres· idenl al the Screen Actors Guild just as the Great Hollywood Red Scare was being produced and directed by headline-hungry congressmen. Reagan was a va lued front man for the frightened movie moguls. Although his movie career never took off -the public being largely indjfferent to an actor's political persuasion -Reagan's s uper-patriotism won him lucl'aUve employment la tM ._ demanding roedlum '' television. His aimpliatle eae-. servatilm deUgllt.ed a 1111 q suet. as Geoet'al B.leetnc, wlllkll tends to view govemmemt,...... lion of Big BusineH 11 a Kremlin plot. A HOSTAGE LEllB~ Tiie Iraniw may now be ualal·tllll hostages in Tehran as pert fll a clumsy attempt to capltalbe ea the Amerjcan elecl\c>D eam· paign. Two &etters purPorUal to be from U.S. host.ages baw re- cently been sent to lbe SW-in this country. One went to die Pittsburgh Press; tbe eta.er came tome. There are similariUes in batb letters, and the theme ot botb is the same: The former alMlb ol Iran should be returned fM trial The letter sent to me waa sup- posedly written by Cbarles Jones J r .. a Foreign Sernce of. fleer. yet it is replete with gram- m alical errors . and peculiar literary forms that would be •· characteristic of a weU~ated American -or al least ooe writ. ing without coaching or dW'el& SOME EXAMPLES: The number "7" and the ··z" ln the block-printed letter are cl'Ol8ed with horizontal lines not C!Onlis- tent with American·taugbt pen- manship. The writer idmtifies himself as "a U.S. Department of State Foreign Service Reserve Officer .. -hardly a description that would be med rout inely by ooe Amert~• writ- · 1ng to another. Simple ..,. and phrases are misspellld -like ··tove ones·· and ••rmpee- tively" Cinstead of reapectfglly). Also. the underliniDg of words. s upposedly for emphasis, betrays an unfamiliarity with id iomatic English. I have concluded that me Jet. lt:r 1s either a complete forgery. or was wntten and-Or signed by .J on e~ under extreme slress. though at contains accurate bac kg round informali•• •• .Jones. E xperts at lbe State De pa rtment agreed wit.II my conclusion. Destniction of Wild I if e Disturbing To the Editor : A very distressing incident oc· curred the other day and l feel that someone (or preferably all of Orange County ) s hould know what 1s happening in our area. Driving down La Paz Road in Mission Viejo I came upon a car stopped in the road with its e m ergency li ghts flashing. When I stopped to help I found two people kneeling over an injured deer. The young doe had been hit and left and these people had stopped to help the animal. I went on to my borne and began call ing a nimal hospitals, the sheriff and the Animal Control De partme nt trying to get medical a.Jd for the doe. I got nowhere. The doe died. It seems that private vets don't .want to gel involved because of the stic ky question of finances, the s heriff is equ.ipped only to deal with carcasses, and the AntmaJ Control Department has one man to handle the entire Ora nge County from 10 p.m. to 7 a m . I've since learned that this destruction of wildUfe is not un· commo n. Orange County , particularly the south county, has a huge -if not o~en seen - wildJife population and weekly, animals are just left to dle. Maintenance and preservation of wildlife apparently has little or no priority in the scheme of things as fa r u our county supervisors are concerned. It's been an eye-opening ex· ~eri eoce for myself and the handful of other clllaen.s that stood out in the cold night air fOf' alm<>1t three hours trying to s ave the llfe of that doe. LESLEE HOLT \'ol~e0pf•l•1U To the F.ditor: La s t week o ur local newspapers reported four separate proposals for addl· tional botela 1n Newport Belleb. Is this what our resideata nMIJ. ly want? Maybe it is and maybe not. So let's find out ud act ac. .cordtngly. . Propmall call for 1,325 lldcll· tlonal botel rooms (500 bJ tbe .... Koll C.O. near the airport. 160 added to tbe Mamoll Hotel. 375 in Newport Center. and 290 in t he Dunes ). Consid e r the enormous incw:ease in aircraft travel traffic. with its attendant noise, aod tbe increase lD auto traffic which these hotels would inevitably bring. If these four ma jor bot.el pro- PQsals are OK with Newport res· idents then the city should ap- prove them . If not, then the citizens should let the P laruung Commission and Ci ty Council know their feelings. DONALD A. STRAU$. Newport Beach Councilman C'ritlrinl MbplacH To tbe Editor: Tom Wert's letter <Mailbox. June 26) and Tom Murphioe's column (June 25) indicating that I was invited to attend a Sum· mer Solstice (anti.nuclear) Ral· ly at Niguel Park and declined to attend were in error. To the best of my knowledge I was not invited by written. oral or public communication of any kind. nor did my staff ~e1ve oo my behalf any kind of formal or informal invitation for me to at· Sydney Harris tend or partJctpate. Frankly. I beli~e that Tom We rt and Tom Murptune were misled by the sponsors of the an· t1·nuclear raJly and I am t.aJoni.? this opporturuty to set t.be record straight. Those who a re opposed to nuclear power have a n ght to gather and bear about the issue, JUSl as lho5e of us who support expansion of nuclear po'4er as one of the best and necessary sour ces of e nergy for the balance of this century have to offer our views to the pu.bhc. But to distort the truth is just as bad as being misinformed oo- nuclear energy. ROBERT E. BADHAM Member of Coogress 40th District ~,.le ... ~ To the Edltor: An mst.ructive ai1.lcle in the Daily Pilot Saturday, July S, on the history of the pledge of al· legiance to the American fl ag ~made enjoyable read.mg . I was interested to learn lhat in 1923 the'wording was aJtered from "my Oag " to "the nag." It's too bad that the pe!l"lm8J prooowa was taken out el Uae pledge. Giving some fwtber thought to this, it might make the pledge more mean.iaCftll if it eould be changed once again to make ase of more penonal pro- nouns. • It IS, indeed, our Republie, our Nation. Our utioo or aay Olber nation is no more nor lea, DO better nor worse, than the peo- ple who go lo make it up. We have in this country a cood heritage lbal we can make into a brtght present and a rewarding future. ft has been a privilege to trave l to othe r countries. wherein I have met muy fine people and have made 1ood fnends. However, it is always good to rome home to our Land with its flag full of stars aad to say with conviction and good ron sci e nce, "God bless Am erica.~· RICHARD W. Slllt1I • TIM O•lfy -..ic-c_.. ... _ IM'fl,_~~._.. .. ....... •• 1-.-..... ,...., .... u ... ~--. CA OU.. ~ <'-*"' tw C CS -.......... ......_ ......... _...._._ M<b ... ~·--..._ ... ... llK_ ... _, .............. .... ewe-.-"' ~astering Words Meaningful We are so peculiar about worda. We know they are our OD· ly toolt ol laquage. and yet we coat.inue to abuse them tboulht· Jeuly. lD a way we would never tbi.nk al abualria real tools - even tbouCb words wrongly Uled can wreak far more dama1e tb.aD _, bamm9J or chile1 or . wreada. We will talte a new word and use It to batter a concept to death. Finally, exhausted of lqitimale meamn1. we drop lt .. oaly to pkt up another and mil· UM It Jmt u willfully or 'f· noraady. I w• N8dlDI the memoln ol Hana Sebe. the Canadian adm-r t1at wbo ha broulbt tbe MIN ol 1 "1trw1 .. to wide public au.t- Uon. ID bit cbapter oa • 'Tbe lluury ol SU..," Dr, Se1ye .. ,. wilttu1ly: •"l'llSTD11 1streu• bu..._ UMd IO looMlJ and epplied to IO many area tbat It ii'*"" tHlHt to uaderataad wbat 1trt11 t• 1101. Contrar1 to wlde1pread public optalon, ....... la -.,...JmOal wttb nenoaa cleprea1ton. ten1lon, faU,.. •~meat.•• Be ,_. out t1W ._..,... .. , hu become an Ull.y word, wtteo it is really a neutral one. "tou should ...,, a.d CllllllOC oocrid dtt .. ., be emphuiles, "because to ellini..Date it completely would mean to destroy life itself." Both overstreu and understreu are eqvally bad for tbe system, and the goal ia to strike a balanee betwem tbe two. ··repressed" hlld beeo estneced from Fl'eud's wort and ,.,Wt. ed beyond reeopitioll bJ ..-e wbo bad no notkm al wililt -._ re.ally meant b7 tt.em. A .._. cult ol aexua1 freedom....._..; under this false .,...... "'°" claiming doctriDes tbat ,...... ha ve abocbd and re..._. tM staid Dr. Freud. who ......... moment meant that people should be "free" to act oe &Wt primal wllbel and fut.uleL Several decades aao. I recall, we battered tbe new word "al- lerty" to death iD the same way. An allerp ll a very specific chemical respome to an irrttant WRY DO WS clD wO ,... t.bal enters U., body, but people what we AN IWible wua ... to peniated in aayin1 that they refrain from do6na with ....,...., were ••a0er0c•• to everytblng tool1? How call a ratloaal from fl1iDc to C9l1alD kinda al speei• take a word lae .._. people. moeraeJ," for~ .... stretdt It Mt to eo..r -... P&IUIAPI ftlS most.flqrant dlvene r... ol ~ • aample 91 a uaef\a1 word belQI the Ualted ....... a 's, _.. kielral to otlllWID II uaearotie," Cbflla -wll .......... Ila wbkla tbe Amlrtean .Payddliqte • aole ..UU... w tM _,.. AalOdetlM DOt klDc •to delet.d wlltl• _,...to tM ..._., from lta offlclal dictionary "It all dlpenda OD wbo II tD ._ beea11M lb ortal11al meanlnl muter," laid R~ I) vg?. bad MeotDe IO nattened ana "wo ... or JOQ." Bat. be I..,, coar....t wl ~\bat It ID b'Jiac to be tWI' wrrt• we became a deacrlpthe aod aUowtblmto ........ -.iiii .. dla1n01tlc impediment more beeo .. tM •DlllMl_ ..... ., t.banac....,. words tbat laa" .._..tallr Lone Won tbll. worcla 111eh tree. ..a CU1'7 • llilrl ..- • 1· • 'lru1tra&ed " aad them•••....,. ., --...... -.,._ .. _ ... • I I • MORE OPINION WCneae . Thurldey, July 17. 1980 ' OM.'f PILOT A1 , .~Dsinessm~n's Latest ·Craze: Go West( em.) \ . ,........ ........... ....................... uwbo1 l• New llealH; It .... , ..... ol • 11:-s.. •••• .. lllia '1Jl9 el W WMRH I U. • l• I . I met Miii -~ ...... ,., .. · I llaow. ttae ... , . ., ... • acala eattle ., ••• la ..... UaAMdlla&M. ...... Wp- ••• to drive TM llilead or r Cla.,.. Ul· tie from Bluewater. N.M., ....... deMrt floor to market ....... SpriAcs.. eoao. ~ ctidD't talk much; Ille · --~ • ruamuawlUtw ol laa.,.... tMb miulDI, and be ae.-ed meomfortable .to bave a reporter watcbiq blm wort. He ~ wu ~ oa a hone, t.boueb: I woUI spend hours t.ryln1 to lel bim toap&ain why be did wbatbe did, and be couldn't come eklle to flndiq an auwer. But tbea be'd .. _,...Ml~ and start herdlnc U. Hide~"* the daert, and It WM --to brin.l lHn to your f7•· Joe md tbe otlar cowboys l n•• to k.DOW on that drive w1 ltt 11 much dlpjty to tbe•r won 11 ..,_. I a-.ve ever INft. tM, ._.. not youq men. they ....... ._ of • Cb'inl •I* . but &Mn WU k>Ye and ttspect In wlaatlMyctid. .. ,.._ UEN lbl.Dkin1 about Joe n.u-lately. How could I DOt. wh.b tM ao-caUtd "urban cowboy" crate drlvlna lbe aaUoll'a dUel to new lowa ln salli neu! WbetMr you'"' ln Chica,ao or AUuta or Miami or Los Aas.a.. it la betomln& 1mposs1- b&e to .-cape arown bwnnesemen ......, up like cowboys, from &Mir expenai ve boot.a to their LO. 1alloG ball, rusbin& to Western· atyle ban at ni&bt where they can list.en to Willie Nelson on tape and drink $2.25 cocktatls before they return to their condominiums and get relted kw a day at the Double Bar R law ft.rm or accounting of· fice in the morning. Te nt Chic a aometblne that bu been c~pin1 up on America fOf' the pa.at few yean . and Wlfortunately thla la the summer when it wW be most ln· fectlo.». At nnt I pu11Jed over bow UM whole country wu IO-tna to take pan lD a cowboy cran. after a ll, to pretend )'OU're a cowboy you've tot to have a hone and wlde open 11 p aces . 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But what all the city cowboys seem lo be missing ls the essential theme or both the original "Urban Cowboy" magazine story and the current movie - i.e .. that the urban cowboys are preteoding to be something they aren 't out of un s pok e n desperation that their own 'lives lack true meaning and am· portance. Just as they did wbeo there ~re little boys. they dress up in cowboy suits when the sun goes down so that, in the light of day. they might as well be in· visible. The mechanized bulls that a re b e ing ~o ld lo bar s a round the country are the perfect parable for the wbol~ craze. For a few minutes a drunken city dweller can climb up on the buU machine and pre· tend he's riding a bronco. But of course. at the end o( an elee· trical cord ls a man who controls the machine, and mates sure that everything is safe. And beneath the machiM are pUes of matt.ttsses: in case the city cow- boy should fall off. bis descent will be painl~. TOTBEJacredil. women seem relatively immun~ to the "urban cowboy" trend ; they are ~ to seeing men react to insecurities 1n s tra nge and almos t un· fathomable ways, and If they think the sight of grown city men ambling down the street dressed as garish cowpokes is at all pathetic. they are being gen· tie in their response. Two years a go those men wer e wearing white disco suits, and two years hence they may be dressed as giant chickens. and the women will still have 10 put up with it. N o t lo mak e a more serious issue of it than it de- serves, but the urban cowboy syndrome is Just one more piece of evlcience that modem man wouJd rather be aJmost an)'lblng than what he really is . .It ls hard to imagine any man who is tn11y satisfied with hl.s own life put· ting oo a cowboy suit and bNd· ing for a Western bar in the dty; and the fact that there are, in· deed. so many of these men simply tells you something about how Wlhappy they must be about what fate bas dealt them in the daytime. I think of' Joe Tiedjen riding alongside those cattle on the New Mexico desert, and L wonder what he is doing today lt was 10 years ago that ( mew him: now there are no real eat· tie drives, just stockbrokers and advertising men in chaps and leathe r vests. I'm s ure Joe hasn't seen the movie. and lf he were ever to come upon one of those mechanical bulls he'd just have to smile that ga p-toothed grin. shake bis head and walk away. I' AT KERM RIMA MAGNAVOX SUPER SAYIHS MANY JuST ONE Of A KIND-HURRY FOR BEST SEi.EcrlOM THIS THURS., FRI., SAT., JULY 17-18-19 PORTABLE COLOR FROM 5 288 i':: '"'· s2 88 25" COLOR CONSOLE . 4624 .... S62'. SAVI St'I 25" COLOR s.,..uso. s549 1-5 • diaooftM Yid9orMtk: TV - 1.,..uso5549 CONSOLE COLOR REMOTE CONTROL VIDEO RECORDERS FROM '899 • 7 DAY PRO&RAMMAILE • VIDEO. CAMf.RAS MANY TO CHOOSE FROM! RADIOS • llYSSEY ·STEREO . . PRICES SUBJ~CT TO STOCK ON HAND .. .U ONL V PILOT 'DEAR PAT: For years, I've 8Md tbe "Vel BeaUlY 8ar," muulactW'-.d by Collate-Palmolive Co. Now. to my«! may, I can PG lonpr ~ ll be~. Wut you belp me llnd out where lbJa soap c~ be purchasf!d! J V., Colt. Meu Cel11te·Pal•olhe Co•paay't a.oHe•old proftd.I di...._ • Oraa1e, rt'flll'U &aaa& ..a. ..., altouJd bf. avallabk-I• •re• S.v·Oa Hd Safeway t&ol"H. U Ml. YM cu 8* &Ille ll&We ..... er &e tarry &a.a. prodHt •l•ce It I• Htllort~ fer diet~ la~ ana. AU &Ille •ual" "9 &e do 19 pa..ie Ca11aw-Pal•oUve a& U.-ztlJ ud req!IMI .. ~. DEAR PAT: Has 111y sc1enUfic tesUng been done to rtDd out lf soap and wat~r sprays really control lnsttts on plants'! How about sprays that rontain onion 111d garlic '> D G . Dana Point Ceeipenthe Exteu• re.eardaen aay renlLa In• lllidal uperlmn&a ._ tlall 10me soap aad de&ergeat sprays caa adequlely ~Cl'OI certala Insect pest. on oraamHlal plaau II appUed repeatedly ud U..Pl1. Noae of Ute foo4-derhe• 1pray1 let&ed lmprewd tlaem as loM eluleea I• luedlekln. Soladw cmlalwlng el&Mr wldle ...... garlic, crulled red pepper, _........ black pepper, or a comblaadm of Uie r.,..-were &el&M. · Ennaiea reyucllen report U.at spra1• wlalcb pel'formed well agalmt ....... mites, P9fl.Ucle ud &llrtpe were9'& effedift f• u loll& . ~ a..... ..,,_ pe9&I .. eo.......... petltlddes. Favorable Inda ol ceetrol were adllewed with -'sprays applied a& &M low prtmtuee co•moa &o • band·pamp cemp~ IPfQelS ... Mle-elld sprayers. Soaps aad de&ergea&a, wlM!tMr la liq9ld or dry rorm, performed aboat &M auae. A di..._ rate ol 5' or '5 gam.s per galloa wu aed ,_ dry ...,. -Qd ~ea&a, ud a 1 or 1 pe1tt9l ....... (J.S tablespoou per 1alloa> was ued for llq•fd solatloos. -"!'-Dry formalatioDS dJd caaae more ansJ.glttly -depostta than IJqldda, ud aome plot ba:nlaa from -all tes&ed aollltiou Wll Sffll, especially OD plaDU with dulJ or pabesttnt leaves. Tbe researcben • advise pre-testing a soap or detergent spray on an lnconspiC'DOCla part of a plant ud then observing the resolts for roar or nve days before applying it to &.be mtlre plant. ~ Curi01U to a,._,, ·DEAR PAT: Do you bave any idea where I could get a detailed map of earthquake faults in Southern California? I 've looked everywhere, bul can't find what J want L. W .• Huntington Beach The U.S. Geological Survey bas pabltabed a map sbowi.Dg Lbe eartbqulie faalt.s iD a large area of Socitb Central Callfomla. Tbe map lllsplay1 .. ~ of raal&a betweee PoiDl ArpelJo aad ll•tefty Bay ud provides a broad WelldfkaU.. of tbe raalta capable of gea.eratlng earthquakes. Order .. Map Sbowtng llettacy of FaalliAg iD Coastal Soatb-Ceatral CaliforDia" aad an accompanying report by mailing $%.15 to the Branch of DlstrlbaUoa, U.S. Geological Soney, P .O. Bm ZSZ86, Federal Center, Dennr, Colo. sons. 'JV Trarado• an-·EllUI~ DEAR PAT: We own a 1968 Toshlb3\ portable OPEN-7-DAYS 8TIL6 '· "COi 0 .PmOb'm-. Thtn wnr, IU 1'o1 Dwan Pal Wtll ('Id rf'd ttmP, ~Utrt(I lht Q~I and OCflOft !IOU nffd to .c>llllfl ~"'• m poot'mrt1tftl 0111C.f b.asMU Mod ~r qwJOOftl tu Pol Ou1111. At Y°"r ~ ... Oto9 <.'our OallW l"tlDl , 1• 0 Bu '*· Cosca frf•Ml. CA r.t2t Al "'°"1f lf'flttl QJ pom&Y toiU bt ~. hul phontd mqu1nf'• or lf'fln't not t!W'llldmg lhf' rfOdt"r't /Wl "°'"'" oddrf'u a:nd tNmwu hoM"' phonf 1u1m bt-r C'OMOI tW C'OMldnfd TMI column appco" dol· lfi U t'ffl' \mdot11 " tOlor ~ Mt <IDOCMl ClO). It's a sood Ht. but Ua power traauformer buraed otit. A comparable new t would C08l more tbao aoo. and a power lranaform r would be about $4.5. The problem ll lh•t w. ean 't lot'at.e a transronner and ha\lt bece told that t.My are no Jioftter behl1 made. We left UM let ~tb a ,..putable TV repairman for two mont.ba and M ftnally 11v. up teyinc to locate the Lrl.llilformu we oMd. Nr.,lall S t eve Rubell (left) and Ian Schrager. former owners of the Studio 54 disco, found guilty. of tax evasi'On. are now serving 3'Aa-year terms at Maxwell Air Force Base in Alabama. 1 CONSUMER Ames to Boycott No~ERAStates AMES. Iowa <AP) -Ames elt)' offlctala DO &oncer will attmd aemlnan w eoe...U.. la at.ates that have not ratlfted tile PtGPOMd s.aaa RJabta Amendmeot to tbe U.S. CcmlUtlltloa Actine oo a request from tbe AllMI ch.apt.er ol the NaUoaal OrganluUon for Wamaa, the Qty Couocil approved a reaoluUon barrlD1 elty- aponsored trips to 15 atatea wbieb bavo DOt endorsed ERA. Kathy Hickok, president ol tbe NOW ebapter in this city ol about 42,000, told tbe COUDdl sucb boycotts are ooe way Iowans can won fcr ERA. I am bopl111 that ooe ol yow-readen may know where we can ltt one. Tbe power -;::=:=:=:=:::::=:=:::=====================:=:;;;;;;::=:=:::;:=:=:=:=:==:=:=::=:::;:::::;; transformer ia TolbJba part oumber 232UOS7. The set '11 power input raUAi la 230 wau.., UO volt.a, AC 60 Jb ' 11 .D., Costa Mesa u .. , e1 .,... ~•den cu _.., ,_ -. 1aa·u be~ e ~ 1a .. ,, s ... ,,.~ DEAR PAT. Wby is it that you can't eat mussels dunng the summer months, but other shellfish such as cr ab and shrimp are not con· s1dered dangerous., F.J ., Costa Mesa Tbe IOOree of tbe polSOD daat promp&a tbe an· oual Aprll-tbroa1b·Oclober q•araatlae of CallfomJa mllS9eb Hd dalD8 (to • leuer eneao ls tbe Gollyaala . ("red Ude") orcaalam wlUcb 1ive1 the ott an water a deep reddlllli·browa color and ls food for planktoa feeclen sacla u musels. clams and oysters. Abaloee, crab. ud slartmp do not feed on pll.Dlnoe; tberelore, tbere ls DO dlJiger ol pobclablg from tbem. Only tbe wlllte meat ol clams slMMaJd be ·eaten ... artag &he quarantine moatba. ~ make sare tbat clams are taken only from areas free of sewage cootamJnation and that &bey are thoroughly deaned and washed bdore cooklag. Memorial ToHorwr SJ Women .. ~'""'? ,..o~--*'~1 ff.O ~,...--~ ,..,.s-~~~ ~ ~~";J.,c._~ The League of Wom en ~ GOUR~ET MARKET 1'110RNING FRESH PRODUCE Fresh L«al Sweet Corn ............ 5/1.00 Large Juicy Beefsteak Tomatoes ... .49c lb. Sweet Green OoJons ............ 2 bnchs 29c Tasty Red Radlsbes ............ 2 bachs 29c PRIME & TOP CHOICE BEEF aged at least 3t days to Uw pt"alc of perff'dlon Zacky Farms Fresh Local Roasdq Chickens Staffed with Delaney's Famous Apple DresstDg or Plain ............ 98c lb. Delaney's Famoas Oven Beady Meatloaf •... · ............ -. . . . . . . . LU lb. W~ a~ b•Pt>Y to aw tllal Dehu1ey'1 DOW bu u gourmet nkrtll~ dellartmelll.. 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LOllG·TEIM ACCGUn Effective July 10 thru 23 With only s 100 and a minimum term of 30 months. you·11 be earning high Interest w hich Is compounded dally. This account Is Insured by a U.S. Government Agency to s100.ooo. No banK pays ttl1s much • 9.581 I0.11% Annual Rate Annua1 Yle 10 AM> LOAN ASSoCIATION Ar'CICHI: 660 w. Duarte RO!t/~nooe Park: 8393 lt>panga canyon BMr ~ptstreno-san caemecite: 570 cam1no ae Es~1a·1cen110&: 13343 e. ~ Artesia Blvd•/Corona.oet Mar:3140 E. coast Hwy~/COYN:200 N. Citrus Ave! Fallt>roOk: 120 s. Maln S~/FOuntaln Valley: 17900 Magnolia 5r./Geencsate: 336 N. a-aoo Bfvo'•tuke sen Marcos: 1145-346 san Mar1nO Dr./hucMna: 315 e. COloraoo eivcs.1Port Hueneme: 739 w cnannet ~nos Blvd!I Downtown santa Ana:631 N. Main St.I~ Oekl: 1330 M<>Orpark Acr. Upland: 160 w. Foomill BIVO~/Vlstl: 1010 A E. Vista way• •Open saturoays 9AM-I PM ACCOUNTS NOW INSURED TO 1100.000. GENERAL NEWS A ll'inan- Darci Baldwin, 13, of Laguna Niguel, has received a first-place award in the Creative Arts Department a t the Orange County Fair for her dough art Christmas decoration. The fair FUDS through July 20 . .Article Recalls Trmnan Years _ _..,_N._~YOllK £A~~idem-T~~ .c.oseph Stalin and Wmston Church.ill waiting tn Potsdam beeause he took the slow route across the Apantic at the behest of wile Bess, who told b1m a ship was safer than a plane and "more dignified " Tht> rerollectlon is one of many included in an article in tbe August issue of McCall's m agazine .,.-_. by J han Robbins. a reporter ;,.r-who covered the Trumans 10 years. "People wiJJ thmk I 'm a SIS· sy. ·' the repor ter r ecall ed Truman as saying as he pre· par e d to sail on the USS Augusta because hts wile re· fused to let him fly But Bess told Truman, who al the time had just assumed ~•uMMI t he presidency. that .. a ship was safer and will give you more time to think." Robbins recalled her as saying . Besides. she added, "it's more dignified " The magazine article. excerpted from Rob- bms' new book "Bess a nd Harry, an American Love Story," said Truman replied: "This time I'll do what you want . . . but wben I get back. I see J'tl have to do some convincing " Sin Museum Brothel Tours Slated DEADWOOD. S 0 <API -Ross Sorenson has set up a mu:.eum of prostitut.Jon in Deadwood m hopes of maktng up for some of the money he lost when the real thtng was shut down recenUy. For S2. the curious can tour the Pme Room, one of the four houses of prostitution that operated openly LD Deadwood for a century TOURS OF m E BROTHEL began this week and Sorenson. owner of the bwlding that housed the Pine Room. described business as "fine " "l have to fmd some way to make a payment to First National Bank up the s treet ,·• said Sorenson. who bought the bwldmg in 1974. "And if people show interest in takmg this tour, I'll keep 1t open " The brothels were s hut by a court order after the women who worked at the houses testified before a grand j ury LD M ay SORENSON SAID IT WASN'T fair to shut the brothels "l realJy feel discr1 minated against to have my tenants evicted by the authorities," he said. "They paid their $350 a month rent. and never caused me or anyone else any trouble ... London R e adying B e atie Exhibi t LONDON (AP ) -Hundr e d s of Beatles souvenirs are being collected for a permanent ex· hibit at London's Victoria and Albert Museum. The exhibat is intended to note the group's impact oo 20th century entertainment . Early stage cost umes. and Beatie posters, but· tons. and cups and saucers are a mong the items that will be displayed. s aid Danny Friedman, 31, who is putting together the exhibit to be included in a larger rock ·o· roU collect.ioo to open in 1912 or 1913. "The Beatles phenomenon is very much part of our IOCia1 history,'' Aid Friedman. They opened die United Statea for a whole wave ol British pop musicians. Necessities Cost CHJCAGO (AP> -The 1vera1e Cblca10 area worker spends 10 pettent man ol bia income on necesaiUes than be did du.rial the Depression, a study released by a citheaa watchdog 1roup Mows. Tbe nlinob Public Actton Council's survey lbowect thal &be average middle·income worker IP"l 72.7 percat of after-tu lncome in December •four be.sics -food, abelts, eaero and medical cue . .... In J1115.31, a worter spent IU percent oo basic • Bureau ol Labor St.atilt.let ftiures show. t af1ne r Ca •e Kidnap Trial Ve nue Chang• MERCED <Afl -TM c.rtal ot two men IC· (UIN ol kldnapj>tnl ~.v., ~ he,.. MVta yun qo wtU be moved out ol Merced County bt'cau.M ot exten•lve pre·trial publlclty, a Superior Court JUtllt has ruled ' Oefm5c> attorney NelJ Mone said Wednesday the> tnlll of Kenneth Parnell and Ervin Mu..rpby hould be moved out.aide lbe San Joaquin Valley ~ct1u~· lh~ entire va.JJey bad been "cootaminal· t'd " with med!a reports Judge Donald ft. FYell said be wUJ announce friday where the triat will be beld Oustnct Attorney Pat Haillord opposed the t·hanae ol· venue, arewag a fau' JW'Y cou.ld be round in Merced County. Stayner. wbo disappeared Dec. 4, 1972. sur· f .teed Mart'h 1 Ul Ukiab. Wlth him was Timmy White 5 ludnapped Valentine's Day in Ukiah. Parne1ll iS charged in both kidnappings. Murphy l5 charged Ul Slayner's abduction · R e tt'lrns A waited WEST POINT. Calif. <AP> -Residents of this Sierra town h ave dedtcated a 20-ton chunk of granite to the U.S. hostages in Iran. but won't put a plaque on 1t until the bost~ges are released. The dedication took place with t ears and Prayers at the intersection of US. 104 and <\alifonua 26. The lather of hostt1gc Donald Hohman, Robe~ Hohman of West Sacramento. was presented a re· :,olution from Lhe Mate Legislature. SUPERIOR OSCILLATING TABLE TOP FANS Model #8.74 8". Reg. 17.99 14.88 PERER POLES Model .11274 12 Reg. 32.99 TURIBI Great \'aJues on Our Famo Selection of Suits, Sponsooats ~ed.·wear, Shins, Trouse and Sportswear )lastercharge, V'tSa American Exp welcom llOUSTfUl GRADE Aporox. 8'. PROPAIE TAIKS PARn:LE BOARD Reg. 6.~9 Reg 1 99 49"r97"ri.. . 4.88 1.48 Reg. 1429 9.88 ThuRd4ry. Juty 17. 1980 OAIL V PtLOT .it• Gt-nl..ltfnen\ Ooch~ l~ptred by Tr..diuon .. 6 nsh.on bland, ~~pon Hcach. CA 92660 (7l<t) 6-i0·8jl0 14··-3 ll'EfD IOI FAI Model !1475 Reg. 24 99 19.88 PATTON 12" AJR CIRCULATOR Model #U2· 1272 Rtg. 59 99 39.88 COOL 6' TYPE 111 WOOD STEP LADDER ..... 1113798. "'°'" 29 .99 19,88 • " SALE OATES: July 18 thru July 21 ORANGE 324 Wett.Katelta 117·1224 Open· "'°" '''"' Fri 7 30 to 6 Sit. Md s..n. 9 to 6 ---1-f..i.~-------· __ ......... __ ------~~ r • ._ .4.f • OAA. V PlLDf T~.~1 7 t9> •••••• League Bires Publicity Firm LOS ANGELES (AP) -'T'M lM Ml•l" f'eliee Plol.-ti ... IAaloe Ua Wnd I pobtic A • taliw ftnD la a St mllBoe ce•pe•p to Wat.er UM pubUe lmaae °' omc-en ud lt1Wl'IMD u.. ..... ne1otl10om ~Uoo •• 8aakall,y, ~·u eddrea polkoe .... ow roh •• '-•sue Pwwklent O.CW1e AllllnO aa'1d "We want lo humaai• t.M Pola~ otncer •· Aliano aaJd lbe flrm ol EWoU CUnoft Act..ua- an1 . whkb bAnd.led former Gov Reqan'a primary bid f°" 0.. Republ•ca.n Pf"MJdenUal noaunaUoa. wlU conduce the campalp Medla adver1.WA1 a,.ou. fund ra111ng events and a lelevasaon doc\Lmentary about tb~ role ol pohtt U1 aoelety are planned. , Adverttsemeots will follow a sptt\lic t.buite. Al aoo sa.d. and will be ~Jcned to focus attention on salary negollations between Polk" and the, city He'atso ~1d officers have beiun band.Un& our cards to burg.lary v1cums and others they help, printed with the words "We've JUSt helped you Would you help us! ' "'"""' , ...... X ...... '-" w 7 ns=mr n·• .. -....... Frisbee Success I n China PEKING <AP > Chin~·s capita.I is having a fling with the Frisbee. On sidewalks, in parks and on the shores of small lakes, thous ands of people can be seen tossing and catching the plastk disks on a sum· .. ~. : .. -.. •• : mer's evening. The . . "' Chinese call them "Oy • · · .. · .... ·.-L' .' . i. :-. . . > • ing saucers." Grant Sought LOS ANGELES <AP> -The City CounciJ bas voted to apply for a '$2.J -million federa l g r ant to help r e· babilitale lbe 62J -room El Rey Hotel as a long. planned Skid Row detox· ification center Dftstlt N•tkan Jn May the Peking No. 4 Toy Factory turned out 10,000 Frisbees and they w e re quickly bought up. Some 50,000 more were sold in June . Th e oUkial Xinbua news agency reported that another plastics factory has gone rnto Fris ~e production to satisfy the demand , AOWEl.l. B•OI"•" ~II 9,....,...., Mo'1 ... ,, MAllTMA lOREN[ AOWfl.L.. -O••KIO<" • P~"'° -•Y on JUll 1\ 1'llO •• llOSENTNAL P«lfoc• "°""i.1. Munlt"91"" ik-'"· SYLlllA G AOS£NTMAL. ,._..,...,, C• Sr\t -~' 4 f0'"'~' O•f"e r o f Oii Hfff·Port &e.c:tt. CA •ftd r••• ttt..tt4t IJ>'•~· \ Orr.\. SlloO "' c:.o. ... ~... l><'Olo•r ,.._ .. ._ •ltt\ See~ 0.-•N:I CA ~I\ """'wd DV ,.,., '°" Wllll•m Com-y o1 l!'VWW c;...ittonw• P••~ J l'-0-11, J• of Onl•r•o. C• """ -o on Jo;ly 1$ 1'90 Slw "....-vi...., ti•t.1qf'1f'' M r ' M4tQ4ret P•tlt f'I of by .,. .. , ~ Mo"'°" Ros•"'"•• or .,,.,,.,m C.O . I or-INIO<en ....., tt O•ot•N:I. C. Sffvoce• will I» conouc1 Q , •• ,..,~f\1IOr•,, Arr•"91P,.,.l'lh ..0 1n ~.,.U'\llt. ~ y~ on F,,O•Y 4tr Of"°'nq .at Pt-to• F4"1'\fty C~ .. July ti tW ~ ~ Otrf'<ltO"\ Oi J.~r•I ~ 81rno.um ~t\liM\I GOU>MAN ~WIT'l[lll JU llU~ M C.OLOMAN P •H fO W ILLIAM SWtrZlA ••"°"~' ot N ANA T It ls lnlanlty \0 lpeod to much Ume and money (la a im Ford T·bucllet, ad· mil Deb and Rich Wtlt.oo But It'• a beauty' One County Solon OKs State Budget By O. C. HUSTINGS °'-~·.,,.... ..... When the state Senate passed t..M $?.4.1 roillioe stale budget Wednesday oo its fifth try, only ooe member oC Orange County's Senate delegation vol· ed for 1t That W8l> Democrat Paul Carpenter or Cypress. Slate Sens John Briggs, R·Fullerton, and John Schnuu, R Newpdrt Beach. voted aga.ins t the measure. Twenty-seven votes, a two-t.birds majonty. were required for approval and t.be roU call vau was 27-13, sending lbe budget on to Gov. Brown. ••• THE ASSEMBLY passed the bod.let last Fn· day on a 54-23 vote, the exact two-thirds ma1ority needed. Assemblywoman Marian Be rgeson. R Newport Beach, and Assemblymen Cbel Wny, D· Westminster, and Bruce Nest.ande, R-Orange. vot ed for it. The three other members of the Orange Coun· ty delegation in the Assembly voted against it. That included Democrat De.nnia Mangers of Hunt· ington Beach. Democrat Richard Robinson of Santa Ana and Republican Ross Johnson of Fullerton. MANGEllS EXPLAINED tus reasons for vot ing against the budget bill in a press release, say· i.Dg. in essence. be believes colleagues failed to face up to the need to reduce st.ale spending. .. The larger issue is whether we can continue to have 60 or 70 percent of the s tate's revenues locked into automatic formulas of yesterday which are totally WlJ'ealistic in terms of the fiscal re· alities of tomorrow," be added. • • • ELEANOll.A ANDEllSON, daughter of 1n· dependent presidential hopeful John Anderson. will be campaigning for her fat.Mr m Orange County this weekend. Sbe'U appear at a pair of fundraiswg parties. One ts set for Friday night; the other will be Sun· day mgbt. Anyone interested in attending e1tber party should contact Anderson headquarter~ in Santa Ana. telephone 953-3106 ••• cfW4Y' 01'1 Jul, ·~. ,.., If\ NewwOO't O•f'• Potf'ft. (_4 P..t\.....O it••• on Jufy S.~" C.• &or-n 1n ()h1oon J •nu..trt e. t• l...0 Wt'v1wd by Pu\ Wlff' El1;u4 A 1'!01 .. , ... , ... dttorMY '" ,,. .... \••Utf GtU91'lt'< Dor" E ···"* f "'I .. W•,,o...0 bY 1 0..\IQl'tt'<\. Mn S..wn o4 An<--.. I.I .... !)<-Jtll"O ~lf'\f'MO at Co\l• ,...,. ... c.. ""'° M" s •• ,,., o• l.•'i. V•q•... N_.v•O• 1 -..•"< w '10\.~ o t Oh io •no ' gr•nd\Of\\ \tppf'lfn •"0 AO<ltt•l• qr•"°C"'~"" ~tvt<tt w•ll be M lO on EnqM' ot Anchor~ Aid,.,• ~rv1c•'\ f:-r•O•Y .Juty ti. 1'90 •n (l4tv•t•nd 'tllftH ~ rw40 "° F-rt04y Jutv 11 1"90 .,, Oruo 8•ttl 8•tctt-ron Smit" •"'0 17 00 "°°"•I'"' P..cttt< v..-.. ~Oii f utf\1H .........,chH Ctwoirl AAor•Y4'' '" N •wpotl ~.C."' C..• tnt•',,...."' •I <"•rq• ot IO<•t ~rr4n9f'mt"f'l:t\ P-c.1t.c V~ M.fmcJ!f'•·~ P•O P.c. ft( llOG Ell ST A.NTON. t.be Founlalll Valley caty coudcilman wbo is seeking the 1st Distnct seat on the county Board of Supervisors. says he's getting / in shape for the race this November against m · cumbeot Phil Anthony. ........ v..,... Mot1U¥V01tf<fOI\ Deatlu I ALTZ ISGH OM SMfn4 & TUTHIU MSTCUff CHAr fL 4'Z7 E 171h SI CO$t.a Mesa 646-4888 rtHCllaOn4BS ~s· WOITUA.IY 627 Main St ...,nt1n0ton &:acn 536-6539 ,.., .... y COi OMAL AltBAL NOMI 7801 Bolsa Ave Westminster ~3525 f'ACINCYllW ~, ... CefT'eterv Mortu&N Chac>el 3'SOO Pac1hc \11ew Onve NewPOf1 Beacn 6'M·2100 _,.. I CI MOnVAaaS L..eauna Beach 494-941 5 Laouna Hills 7&MJ933 5-1 Ju9r'I C:.e>tstrano .... ,n& He ·u be running Sal.Urda)( in the fourth annual . jog·a·lbon to raise money for the Huntington Beach-Fountain Valley Girls Club. The JOg·a·tbon vdll be al Mile Square Park . ••• CALIFO&NIA SENATOR S.I. Hayakawa 1s scheduled to be in Ora.J\ge County Saturday after the close of the Republican Natiooal CoovenUon He is to be al a private receplloa at the home of Mr. and Mrs. King Burstein in Newport Beach. IF YOU CAN'T TAKE THE HEAT ••• 18Yz" IUOC ........ 42.88 COi.ORS ............ 49.88 22W' 1UOC ........ 53.88 COLORS ............ 59.88 SMOUY JOE ....... 2 1.88 TAmTOP aAOC •••.• 29.88 COlOltS .•• 34.88 ..... -· OPIM 7DAYS HMllDWAM .. MAllDWAM ' .......... )lfJ. c.. .:::t-tfiD -·-·---... ____ ---642·1 Ill ,,,. ... • • • ' ORANGE COUNTY I OBITUARIES 'Miles~one' Approved County Lauda PWnfor New Facility Fund By JOANNE a EYNOLD6 Of .. OeltY ..... IWf In what ooe county official la beled a "hlahly siplfkant· mUtttone. •· the Oranae County Board of Supeniaon has ap- proved a plan to solicit private funds to build a replacement ror the Albert Sitton Home. Tbe facility. lbe county's s h e lte r f o r a bu sed and a bandoned ch ildren. has been overcrowded for tbe put 18 moothl. Women's Faelllty The plan a pp roved unanimoualr by 1upervi1o rs calla for the e9tabllabmeot of a noo·pnJlll dw"itable corporltion compoeed of COUDl)' officials and representaUves of lbe private sector to raiae the estimated $$ m llUoa needed to build a 1.50-bed facility to replace t he Sittoo home. State Inspecting E A&UD 1'BIS vua. the COUl)- ly ca me under fin from state of. ficiala, *al fire olficlala and the county Grand Jury because the then 68-bed facility was housing up to 90 chi.ldren. OC Jail System Tbe Orange County Board of Supervisors . has agreed to a wait the outcome of a state in· s pection of the county's jail system before talung act.ion on recommendations to provide a minimum security for women prisoners. RepreseoUltavcs of the St.ate Board of Corrections are 1n N uke Plan t Eva cu a tion Plans Told SACRAMENTO <AP> -St.ate offi cials say plans s hould be made to evacuate up to JS miles around nuclear power plants. JL-: · times the dtstance recom- mended by the U .S Nuclear Regulatory Commission. The experts made shghtly dif. fereot recommendations for each of the plants -Rancho Seco near Sacramento. the yet· unopened Diablo Canyon near Sa.n Lui:. Obispo. San Onofre near s,m Cleme nte. and the clo:.ed down Hu mboldt Bay plant near Eureka Thl' s t!J<jy sa id t h e area:. should be e\•acuated for 10 rrules farther lD lbe d1rectioo lbe WlJld was blowing in all cases except that of Humboldt Bay The recommended distances for evacuatJon or s helter are up to 15 mtles from Humboldt Bay, 25 miles from San Onofre. 30 m Iles from Rancho Seco. and 35 miles from 01ablo Carlyon A spokesman for the Southern Cahforrua Ed1son Co . operator of the San Onofre plant. satd of· fic1als of his flTm wouldn't com- ment unW they had a chance to go over the report. which they had JU))t rN·e1 vcd Bill Steiner, direetor of t.k Orange County Uus week to COO· home. said most ol that OYtt· duct the survey. wb1cb wu re-crowding was relieved as of quest~ by Sbentf-Corooer Brad July J by conveJSlon of three Gates c lassrooms al the home to The board agreed to delay bedroom and Uving facilities. action on the women's mmimum The children wh o we r e secun ty facility for two weeks a tte nding school in those due to the s tate ins pection. classrooms now attend class at which officials sa1d could alfttt the neighboring Greeley School recent recommendations of a for handicapped children. task (Mee committee formed to In a ddit io n , he said a study the jail LSsue. 1 .000 -squ are·foot addition 1s under construction a long with THAT CO•MITTEE reeom-s o m e remodeling that wiU mended that as a short t.enn provide more space at the home. solution the board redesign the Mc Millan school fac1llly an "WE NOW RAVE an 88-bed Orange that now houses the capacity and we're running a Pboerux House drug treatment population Just under that." p r o g r a m a s a · w o m e n · s Steined said. mtnimum secunty facility In re co mm e n d ing th e Gates. however. bas argued private-public fund -raising that t..be board s hould take olber effort. county staff members short term measures to provide noted that community interest m women inmates m1n1mum the Sitton home has ipcrea:sed in secunty Jailing and back plans the past year. leading to the fo r a pfrmanent wo men 's conclusio n th at com munity m1 n1 mwn secunty fac11Jty adJa members would be willing to ce nt to a surular JaJI for men ia donate the funds or materials to El Toro ' .. • build the new fac1hty. The county LS under court or . "In the pa ~t year. we 've der to end past d1scnmUlatory received more than $40,000 in ·practices against women in· donations to the Sitton Home matei. by provadmg them wtth a Chant.able Trust." Steiner said. minimum secunty 1all Toda). ··1 ttunk that·s fl pretty good all women mmates are hous(:d md1cauon of Ulterest an the care at a maxJmum secur1t> fac11.Jty of de~ndent ctuldren ... 10 Santa Ana ORA.l\JGE COL'XTY Supenor Court Jud~e Everett 01clt~y. who issued the ruling agamst the coun- t:. in J978. has sa1d he wanu acuon from the board by Aug 14 The s ugge!>t 1o n that the Phoenix House program be re· located to fret> use of Mc Millan School for a women's m1rumum secunty factlny dre""' cntJcLSm from supervisors Tboma5 Rlle; and Edl.son M11Jer Tbe task force saJd the drug program could be relocated to county-owned Jopb.n Ranch or Potrt'r o Ran c h 1n south Oran~t.· Count~ Sli PEllVISOR THOMAS Riiey tthoed that thought and sa..id he would seek the hnanc1al support of the county's Rotanans for the bu1ldmi: fund ··You s h o uld get the t\1waruans." he said t.o Board Chairman RaJph Clark. Clark pointed out that the count) ·s Rams Boost er Club already h.td 1denul1ed the home as one of two benefic1an~ of its fund -rzusmg efforts Supervisor Harriett W1eder said sbe is pleased with the pr.oposal. ··1t·s another thrust for less flnanc1al burden on the county." she said 11 ' ., The Daily Pilot brings you the world, na· tion, state and especially your hometown -all fo r only 14c a day. All delivered to your df>r for . less than the price of a cup of coffee. ~ Yoa &et H all In the DAILY PILOT • • 642-4321 .. . --... ---------__ ..... - -. -·---._ - ' NATION ~. Juty t7 1llO twL v Ptt..OT A J I Heat Wave Moves Int() Midwest, Threatens Crops ELMWOOD. nt (AP> -JhD Ouufaall ~bed t.be aty for a hlDt ot ....................... DOM. T1M sro-d bad beeG .... drJ two ..... IDd t.be tempentur. lltovered at 100. la hundred acne ot Oll:noU ~ •a.r. ~ him, a yew's won. btOUJDC ... dft' the July l \lft. .. WB CAN•T 81! ury far away &om a ru1Ded nop.'~ be nld. sweat nm.nlQI dowwt bla face. "We'" not bwtll\a too bed yet. but W. w~•tber '1 liound \0 aff9Ct \II. ~r "'ttk ol um and lt'I 9Qilq to &el Hrio..w." ll already la seraoua for farmers far\.ht>r west. from Tex u to the Dakotu. wb..-e bot, dry weat.bet' bas pa.rcbed tbelr land and dett.royed t.belr Cl'OPJ Now the ~at wave bas ~pread into the heart ol th~ Madwesl Coro Belt. .. <iutsba11 farms about 670 ures ol corn and soybeans on a patchwork ol undulant Central Illinois land that bls father farmed. and b.ls &randfalber before him. It 1s ru:b black &oam, some al the best rn ~ world. but anJesa there is rain SOOD, tbe harvest will be losL "LA.ST YE.All, WE bad rain at the end in August and ll saved the crop;" said Gut.shall, 57. "We need six or eight inches over the ~xt month and we need it spread out in timely fashion. It's like everything else, if you don't do il timely, you've been bad." Blistering temperatures and a lack of rainfall have plagued the Southwest. the Mississippi Delta area and oow the Midwest Grain Belt. It -.s resulted in fean or reduted yields al a time when world demands are bigh, &1Salygts say. Tbe heat spell bas driven up * * * the pnce of gram used to feed Uveatocll and. eventually, will lake itS toll by sending meat prices even higher ILLINOIS IS a key corn state. Last year. American farmers harvested a record 7.8 billioo bushels of com Ulinols ranked second only to Iowa at 1.4 b4shels But the heat wave that bas moved into Iowa and Illinois bas come at the worst possible time. Tbe corn is pollinating and tem- peratures of 95 or higher inhibit that process. leaving fields of cobs without kernels. Gutshall is a typical family farmer in the region. He is a big man with a broad smile. brown s kin leathered by the elements and deep crow's-feet at the cor- ner of eyes the color or the sky. He and his wife, Juanita. have three children. "BACK JN 11'11 there was a blight," he said, pulling bis wblte Med.com cap olf 1\11 bead. "It took tO pe~l of the crop. Tbea, ln 1174. the we1tbet burt a lot of fdlb, Too wet, f1oodlna on French Cree k and tbe Kk hpoo." He bM no& added U.. d~ ot 1tlO Lo tbe Ulaa1 of bed YMl'I· It ta too Nrty. "Un/ortunately nobody wUl know wMt.ber ooWnaUoa has OC· cu.rl"ed until tbe corn bu ~ barvtllttd." said Chuck Doubet. mao11er ol the srain elevator ln Elm.-ood. "We problbly haven't •oest any al OW' CT'Opl yet. •• f'Aa•E•S REaE Aal! actually happy because they're aetlinl a good return on tbeit in- ve1tmeot and they've cot tbe crop. Of course. all that could change m two weeks." Farmers sell their grain at tbe elevator for the going price. lo the last few Wffks. the price for those wbo survive the beat wave promises to be good. The price of a bushel or rom has risen about 30 cents in a m onth. .\nd in farming, every penny eotmts. For a farmer with 500 acres. the price rise in the last month could mean an extra $22.000 or more. THE ELEVATOR IN town 1s where they come to check the price It is a casual gathering place. There is a de<-k or cards on the counter and the restroom doors say "He ifers" and "Steers .. The conver sation _ hasn·t c hanged much in 50 years. politics. the weather and lhe price or com. Ao elderly farm e r w i th s pectacles. a straw hat and SUS· peoders stood peermg into a televisioo screen on the count.er to c heck the prices on the Chicago Board of Trade FARMER L()()t(S TO IKY FOR SIQNI Of RAIN Jlm.Gutahllll of IAlnota Hope9 to S.ve Crop "They're trading tbe Um.Jt to- day." he said. referrinf to brisk buying among s pecu alors at another good price. He grinned. Like all those engaged m the n sky gam~e of f a rm ing . he 1s an e ternal optimi:st fl will ratn, lus crop will come Ul and the price will be good. SOMEBOW. HE 18 certain of it. A block away on Main Street in Rushing's Cafe. an old fellow named Ray talked about the last big droughL "Back m 1936." be said. "The corn around here looted piWuJ. There w~ no weather and the ground was dust. It looked like a fire had gone through 1l." But that is not the case here yet in the M brt of corn country Not vet H lht:' C'an hold on for rain: the) will be !>aved THE CAFE FAC ES the town square It LS classical 1n design like thousands of Midwest farm com murulJes There are greeo s lat benches. a white guebo and a huge br002e monument. g.reen with age ll is a statue of a man with a flintlock n1le and a woman tn a bonnet, carrying an infant. On the base 1t s a ys "T o the Pionee r~ wh o Bridged th<· Streams, Subdued the Soil and founded a State .. Ra} lookt"d ~yond the monu ment and past the green. to the f ar mers State Bank across the :.quare where lht' !>l~n bhnkHi the Lemperaturt-in the drow-.y air · 104 degrees "I'm concerned. · said Ray "l've got com in the ground. Sf) I'm concerned. But I'm not M 1r ned yet " Heat Especially Hard on Elderly Something Spedal BJ ~ .u.odaled PreQ Tbe beat wave broiJini much of the nation bas hit bardest at the elderly -often weakeMd by old age, afraid to leave their homes and unable \0 af- fonl air tmdltionlng. There is no age breakdown available on the more dum 700 who have died from the beat in 17 states. But locaJ authorities stress that tbe elderly are particularly vulnerable. They ue distrlbutiq fans, opening air-conditioned community centers to senior citizens and trying to penuade older peo- ple to at least open their windows. .. THEY'tE AF&AID ... SAID SGT. J .E. Hendrix of the Fulton County, Ga., Medical Ex· aminer's Office. "They stay inside wtth everything JJ dosed up." General health is another factor. "With elderly people. their natural defense mechanisms are not in as good working order as the same mechanis ms would be in younger persons." said Vanesa Ernst, an investigator for the Dallas County tTexas> Medical Examiner's Office. Thirty beat·related deaths wenl reported m Dallas County in the first week of the bot weather. during which te mperatures soared above the lOO·degree mark and stayed there day after day. AU but one of the dead were over 50; one victim was 103. GEORGIA AUTHORITIES SAID 41 OF the state's 53 heal victims were 50 or over. And of· ficials in Arkansas said only a handful of the near· • ly 100 who have died from the beat were not senior citizens. "Older people are more susceptible to beat· r~lated deaths for a number of reasons," said Dr. William Applegate, director ol the geriatrics pro- gram at the University of Tennessee's Community Medicine Department in Memphis. 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SPORT SHIRTS 8.88 •I> Rte to SH 00 Selectea Group JEANS $14.88 DRE S SHIRTS RI ) 'A \'F; hi ,h1n \2.~ :ad .-,n ~.00 ;,,, •lltrf 0100 .ttll \h1n \Jfi.00 S1h llur1 \JS.OU ALL SLACKS' Rn h t pair 2nd pair 3rd pair '4th pair Slh pair fl'°'"'~O •l TU\11•,.. l'<ltllf.n sipate beat.·' he said. · The Red Cross in Kansas City opened a 24· liiiiiiiiiiiii~;__-­ bour emergency center at a midtown church lo aid the old and the poor and distribute rans. NATURAL FOOD BASKET A COMPLITT Nutrition Center Al Cohn. a Red Cross spokesman, said many o( the elderly are afraid burglars will break in il they leave their homes. Fear also makes ~m keep windows and doors cl~ecl. ··ow PEOPLE .•. DON'T tEALIZE that their body temperature is going up," said Cohn. "They lay do\ollb to go lo sleep and &My don't wake up." 1n Columbus, Miss., Annie Lou Windham. 79, was found dead inside ber mobile home. All tbe windows were closed and the temperature inaide wu 120. Tbe Rev. Ronald H. 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Fries predicted "that the number ol very old people will not in· crease. that the average period of d1m1nisbed phys ical vigor will decrease. Lbat chronic disease will occupy a smaller ptoportioo ol the typical We span and that the need for medical care In later Ille will decreue." - Friea, a researcher at the Stanford Univenlty Medical Center, ara\tet the lencth ol bum111 life ls flxed. Even without diaeue, people will die u their organs wear out. He bases bis predictions on, a mon1 other things, the trend of leaC1hen'"I lltespans In this century. Even tbouch the average llle In the United States bu erown to 73 years, there bu been no increase in the number ol people living beyond 100. EACH VEA& DU&ING the 1.9708. Fries noted. the average life ex· pectancy from birth bu increased one-third of a year. while the ex· pectancy from age 65 bas increased one month. "Tbese curves intersect m the I yea .. 201.8 at a mean aae ol death or 85.6 yean," be wrote. fries noted, that most quick killers, such as tu.berculosls, smallpox, diptberia and polio, have virtually been wiped out. He predict- ed that debilitating diseases, such u stroke. cancer. lung disease and diabetes, will also be delayed lf not conquered. And people will die when their bodies are no longer able to re-new "themselves. be said. •'These comlderationa su11est a radically different view of the We span and of society. ln which life is physically. emotionally and in· tellectually vigot0"'5 until shortly before Its close, ~hen, like the marvelous one-boss shay, everything comes apart al ooce and repair is im· possible," he wrote. BO~VE&, F&I ES malnt.a.in.s ~ that old people will have to make aa effort to acb.leve thia. 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So now I'll just keep to rn,ysel!." The battle lines are drawn. Carew says he will never speak to another .sports writer a gain. The writ ers ~laim Carew has become hostile. "He threatened me," said Ross Newhan of the Los Angeles 'l'lmes. "He said \hat before the season is over he's going to get me." Loel SC?brader of the Long Beach lndependent·Press Telegram claims Care w vowed to punch him if he ever came near his locker again. "THE MAN IS GUTLESS, .. said R egis ter spor tsw rite r P et e r Schmuck. "He keeps sending me second-hand messa ges about" what fte 's going to do to me." Ho w did this h appen? Why are writers feuding with the greatest hit· ter in baseball. a man who visits sick childre n in hos pita ls and is a 1tlem ber of the Multiple Sclerosis board? It is a story as complex as the man himself. Car e w b a s. a unique penon.alit.y : Childlike opennea com· blned with compellttve Intensity. He t"an RM' cold as • computer or as warm u a puppy He admila that he once tut Wl un. frl~ndly aporlSWrtter With 8 hne drive durlnJ baltulg pritcu ce -on purpose. BUT RE IS ALSO THE TYPE of guy who will drive 80 miles through soow to VlSit a crippled gut Ul a hospital. He's dooe It several times "He 's like a child ," says Diana ..,,. rti.i E.rchuf.,. H a rris, who h andle s Carew 's personal m anagement "He can be the beautiful child or the frightened child. He doesn't seem to be aware of his greatness. "Sometimes he'll sit In that room of his, with all those silver bats, the MVP award a nd all those plaques and trophies, and feel like it's really happening to someone else," Harris says. "It's like he's a fi ve-year-old kid in Panama again, reading about Babe Ruth." li eca u s e Ca r e w does n 't acknowledge his own superstardom. he has been known to talk with s portswriters on a casual. frank, one- to-one basis. He'll say gossipy; an· teresting things that make good con- versation. BUT THEY ALSO MAKE good headlines, and Carew feels he has ·been burned too many times by wl'iters who wouldn't honor ofr-the- record statements or who blatantly misquoted him. "A lot of writers go out or their way to make it tough on you," Carew s~~s. "I can stand criticism when it's .. ,..,....,. .. THERE HAVE BEEN HAPPIER TIMES FOR ROD CAREW. LIKE THE DAY HE JOINED THE ANGELS. fair. but s-0 often 1t gets blown out of proporuon." say to my little girl v. hen '>he says. 'Daddy, can we go to the game and watch you play tomghP ' How can I te ll her that people are threatening her 1tre beeause or some newspaper story about me?" come out LO the ballpark and yell at u~ .. Carew also says that the negative s tones ttus y,_ea r have resulted m threats on his hfe. his wire and his 'children. Carew v. a~ booed al Anahe1 m . tad1um after those s tories ap- peared. and he quickly issued a state- ment sayrnf,t that the ston es had quot~ him out of context. "I can take it when it's just me. I had to have two guards escort me to m y car after the games. l can handle that." Carew said. "But what do l IN LAT E MAY S EVE R AL n e ws p apers quoted Carew a<; He had been refernng to rans on the road. rather thanthose an Anaheim saying that rans are "hckle" and '"they can·t yell at their wives so they "I never ~aid I was misquoted. I ~ C~e ROD CAREW, Page BO Smith Stages Own Walkout From AP Dlspatcltes / CHICAGO -If Frank Sinatra was in this town the fi rst song he might sing is "Chicago" and how it's "his kind of town." But don't tell Reggie Smith tha t SMrnl AND THE FANS or Chicago are as amiabl e as Rod Carew ;md sportswriters. In other words, you stay on your side of the fence and I'll be very happy here on mine . Smith, who has had more than one run-m with the rowdy rans or the Windy City, finally had enough in the Dodgers' 4·1 loss to the Cubs ln Wrigley Field Wed· nesday. After being hit with an. "ice ball " after one out in the seventh nning, Smith dec ided that enough-was-enough and prompt- ly left the field. "I DON'T HA VE to take it and I won't ,·· Smith said later. 'This LS the worst place for obscenities a nd for throwing things I've e ver seen . They <fans> were verbally abusing me. but I didn't acknowl~ge them. That made them madder. Reuschel. 6-9. scattered JUSt eight h1ls en roule lo a 4 I victory. gaining his third com · plete game m the humid 84· degree heaL It was hi s first wm since June 3. when he beat the Expo6 at MontreaJ, lbe last time he went the distance. "IL w as rru ghty gratifymg to see him pitch that way because (Bruce> Sutler 1s sick with the f lu .·· said Cu bs Manager Preston Gomez. ··and because he lost tus last couple or starts .. "AROUND THE fourth or fifth inning he was throwtng a lot or pitches. and I was afraid he was tmng But he got out of the next two innings on JUSl six or seven p1tr hes each. And I thought then he JUSt rrught make 1t." Gomez ~aid . 8111 Buckner. who volunteered to play left held Tuesday after Gomez looked for a way to get sor e-legged Cliff Johnson into the lineup for more powe r , generated most of Chicago's of rense Buckner. who 1s battmg at a .350 cbp dunog July. collttted three tuts. scored two runs and 1gmted a pair of ralhe~ lo drop Reuss· r~ord to 10-3 JOE l)ECKWITH came on in the sixth and firushed for Los Angele5. Garland Takes Step Forward By DAVE CUNNINGHAM Ol•O.U• ...... -When a tom rotator cuff ended Dodger pitcher Don Drysdale's career m 1969. few people had ever heard of the injury. Undoubtedly. it ended the ca r eers o r se veral o the r pitchers, but before Drysd ale it was usually called a sore arm. Pitchers would Jus t suddenly lose their fastball and fade away into history. . TODAY THERE IS a special badge or honor to any pitcher who can come back from the drt>aded tom rotator cuff. Baltimore's Steve Stone is the m ost honored of a ll. having earned a starting assignment in last week 's All·star game by virtue or tu s 12·3 record. Cleveland's Wayne Garland would like to add hi s name to the List. and he took a giant step in that dire<:tion by bealtng the Angels. 6-2. Wednesday night at An aheim StadJUm. ••A SOON AS I woke up on the operat.Jng table after the sur- ~ery. I had doubts I would ever throw again." Garland says. "And r ve had doubts a couple of times since then . r .,,,. FllJiag a.a..piea ~. Diane Konibowski negotiates the long 1 jump on her way to winning the womep's pentathlon Wednesday at the Liberty Bell track and field meet in Philadelphia. In "They were taunting me, say· ing tblngs Like who had slept with my mothe r. It's t a king everything I have not to get an- gry." said Smith, adding that he retrieved a golf ball thrown at hi m only an inning before. Chicago drew fi rst blood in the first inning as Buckner doubled off the wall in center and scored on a single by J ohnson for a 1-0 lead. "But there wasn't much of a choice. It was either have the operation and get a SO-SO chance of pitching again. or not have the o p e r alld'n a nd r e tire from baseball," he said. Garrison BJ IOBN SEV ANO Ot .. ...,""' ..... Tbe first tblnfl that strikes a person about Wal\. Garrison, the Western representative for the U.S. Tobacco Co. and the designated cheerleader for S.turclQ'a Dub for Cub quarter horse race at Los Alam.itol, ia that the man is 1enulne. Notbinl pbaQ. He's honest, real and speab froa:i tbe hip. To ltea1 a line from the .mme ••tJrblm Cowboy,•• T-.. I IOt mYMlf a • real cowbo,." . IT'9 BED BU YUM .,. llltee the .. , ........ Gentian last.,..._. milorm • for. approprtatelJ enoqll. Ille Dallu Cowboyj. Ilia accampllbmenta .._ Ma Diiie • ,..,. u.. ........ wor1al .... : -.... . ............. , ................... . llo. a .u.am. .......,, • r11 ,, ... ,_ I.TN ,_,. (No. 5): ... lie led lite Cow1N>J1 ID llielllll« Nturm <am> ID 1117 this portion of the five-event competition Konihowski was third at 20-3~. <See story. page B2.) MEANWHILE, SMITH wasn't alone in his problems as the Dodgers couldn't find a way to solve the m asterful pitching of Rick Reuschel. Los Ange les got the run bac k in the sixth afte r con- secutive singles by Rudy Law, S m ith, Steve Garve y and a sac rifice fly by Dusty Baker. •• Be's No Rhinestone Cowboy and pus receptions (40·396) in 1971. Plus, if one wanted to characterize his style of play, bis rodeo work during the off. season or bis performance with a broken shoulder in the 1971 Super Bowl might serve as testimony. Needless·to-say, Garrison hu definitely earned bis reputation as a ruued. tough individual. Even bla commerct.Js for Skoal chewing tobacco portray that lma~. Even now, altbou1h six years removed, be ~ • ll be could follow a Burton Law· leu block into the heart of tbe Rams• de· feulve unit. '"A GAllB 18 ONLY a 1ame," nplalna Garrilon aboat bis retirement. "There eom• a time when JOUr pbyaical abllities don't allow you to perform like you did an the put. It's JUlt a certain stqe you reach." GarrtlOft reached tlaat 1ta1e in 1'72· aJtJaouab be .._ on a eouple of 1ean • 'loqer. ID Lbe ar•Ume, h!_competed 1' the rodeo circuit during lbe off-Seasons. and still manages to get in about a dozen or so today. "Ignorance is really the only thing that makes a sport dangerous," says Gamson abou·t rodeoing ... The Cowboys never 1ave me a hard time about it at all." Ironically, the only time Garrison re- ceived an injury was the year after be re- tired, when be stretched some U1amenta ln bis left knee. Durlh1 bis pla)'ins day1, otber than the few bumps and bnailes, be remained relatively injury free . . and It wu a good tbin8 be did, too. '"TllE&E'S A CLAUSE in all NFL con· tracts that nya you can't participate in any .outlide 1ports. Wbat the clubs didn't want·you to do wu plaJ bl -of U.. alumn.i 1ames and set banpd up. I wu ave lf I got hurt rodeoing they (Cowboys> woal*'t have been obli1ated to tultW mr <SeeG.\UllON, P ... U) ... . - • WALTCM..UlllON The Dodgers' Doug Rau is try. ing to make a c omeback from the same injury. as is Kansas City's St e ve Busby. Former ftreballer Don Gullett trxd several comebacks but ~vet quite made it. GAaLAND'S SIX-Rl'M'Ea over the Angels improved bis record to 4·2 and his ERA to 3.~. but he rem aim cautious. "I'm not going to say I'm all the way back. I've been tbroQgb too much." Garland s ays. "I don't want to build myself up for a big letdown. I'll !ff bow 1l goes this year and bow il feels over tbe winter, then lest it again oext spring." Ansel second baseman Bobby Grich, who was a teammate of Garland's when they played f« Baltimore in 1976, says the pllcber bas definitely cbanpd.. • •1 PLA YEO BEHIND bim wben be wu J0.7. He bad a bit. tet fatball then.'' Grieb Nli.- "He really Uled to pop It. Naflir: he's 1olng more wltb •11 knuckleball." ·The AJagels' Joe Rudi, wllo faced Garland before and.,._. &lie operation, qreed. . "Yeah, be bad a 1real fatball. He throws a lot _... junll now," Rudi said. Garland admitted tbat (e,.GAal.AND, ...... , \ ..... Thurldey. July 11. 18IO A Capeute Repoff from tM Wof'td of lport1 Ex-Auburn Coach Jordan uccumb8 to Leukemia rrem A,P .,..&dliet AUBURN. Ala -Retlred Auburn football 0 coach Ralph "Shue" Jordan dll'ld a t hla home to- day after' a loaa Utneu. Hia ~clan. Dr. Jim Malhe•'I. &a.Id Jordan, 69, bu beea ftcN.1n& acute &eu.kerrua for four monlha. Jordan bad a pacemaker lost&Jled last sprinc while belna treated for be-art rt\ytbm ditricutu Jontan. one ol lbe le&tadary football fl1ures ln the South, complied a rttOrd oi 17~ T durln& his ~ yean as head coatb ol lbe T\gers He retJnd at the t>nd of the li'7~ season He aave Aubum a wlonin& tradltlon that lncluded 12 lrips ., lo po6t-seasoo bowl 1am . His teams enjoyed .succeu ln spite ol two pt-riod.s ol NCAA probaUon f'or tus la.st 19 seaSON, he made Auburn one of the South's tn()fit formidable clubs even though he bad to coot.end with a cross·st•te rival. Alabama's ~ar Bryant , perhaps the most dominating force in college football. Highlights o f the Jordan e r a The unbeaten championsl\lp team of 1957; the 1969-70-71 squads led by Kefunan Tn>pby winner Pat Sullivan wtuch beat Alabama two out of three hmes; and lbe 1972 team which wrecked Alabama's natiooaJ champioostup hopes by turning two blocked punts into fourth.quarter touchdowns for a 17·16 victory. r----'----QwJt~ fJ/ tlw Dafl ------. Beb Gallas. the Chicago-area sportswriter who was strangled by While Sox broadcaster Jimmy Piersall: "A guy called me at home and got on me for hurting Piersall's career. I told him f was very sorry J immy had bruised bis fingers working on my neck." Bl"ftl Sparb Rftl•laol Rofla& ,.,_ ... •a C•r Ce•talllftl c:'eft.i• . ATl.A.NTA -Tb• wb!t.e Powder found ln a car m dr1Vl'n by NaUOnal BuketbaU ~laUon All·•t.ar Eddie John.ton wu 40 1r•rM of one-percent·pure coealne. f'\aUoa County Aulatant Police Chief Loula Graba,m aaid Wf'dn~y. Georpa law Hta a mlmmum aentence of fl\'9 )"tart without parole. plus a sao.ooo ftne. lf Johnle>a ta convicted or po ae Jlne that qu.nUty or cocaine. re1ardless of the ~ t-ordina to identUled. stnn,ih. The test result.I rrom the at.ate crime laboratory "will 80 Qn tbt official report ln a couple ot days,'' Graham said. Johnson. • 2S·year -old sum for the Allanta HAwb, pt..ded tanocent t.o the cbar1• ot traMcldna 1n cocaine. He also Hid he bu no drul problem. Jobnlon baa been tent t.o a ps ychl alri c clinic under court orden t.o undergo an ex· a mlnation. Normal "stree t " cocaine In the Atlant.a area nm.a I t.o 14 percent pun.~. 1tc a narcollc1 officer who did not want to ~ ...--_,.,....---... ~II Tefla• ------. On Utl1 date in baseball la 1981: Ty Cobb. considered by many to be the greatest player 10 baseball history. died of cancer at the 11ge o( 74. On this dat~ 1941: Joe DiMaggio's major league record 56-itame hilting streak came to an end as Cleveland's Al Smith a nd Jim Ba1by Jr. held t.be New York Yankee star biUess in four official trips to the plate. lndians third baseman Ken Keltner made two superb defensive plays to throttle the Yankee Clipper. ln all. Di Maggio went 91-for-223during his amazing streak. '- On this date in 1914 : ' Pitcher Babe Adams of the Pittsburgh Pirates went 21 innings wit.bout is.suing a walk, but l05t to the New York Giants 1-0 on Larry Doyle's 21st-inning home run. Today's Birthdays: Hall of Fame shortstop Lou Boudreau ls 63 Former National League AU-star short.stop Roy McMillan 1s 50. Former Chicago Cubs shortstop Don ~essinger 1s 38 IOC Adcb 12 Oly•pi~ Erf"llU The lnternat1onal OIYl'T\P•C Comm1tte toda) approved 12 events to be added to the 1984 Ga me~ Red·hol George Brett collected four hits and Ii at Los Angeles New events are in t1'ack and held. DarreU Potier drove in two runs w1th a homer and s wimming, cycling. yachtmg. s hootrng and . a double Wednesday night, s parking Kansas City gymnastics The open class in Judo was abollshed and table lo a S-1 victory over Boston in American League tennis was re1ect.ed for 1988 The new events 1n sw1mmmg baseball action . . In other games, llkk ~mpsey drove 200 medley, women 's duet in ~ynchron.ized. track women's in five runs with a three-run homer and~JJUl double and__ 3;009 and-400 hnrd:les-:-~yl"bng women s nra'lfn-n. yachting Steve S&oee posted his 12th victory as Baltimore ~e~eated sailboard. shooting· women's air nne. standard s mall bort.·. Milwaukee, l<M ... Kuty Staab went 4.for-4, dnVU1g in air pistol . gymnastics combined rhythmic for women 51 three nms. and Dave Roberts tut a three· ,\merican and seven Canadian 1ournahsts a re still waiting run homer as Texas recorded conseculJve for credentials to the ~1 osco" Games fl\'e·run anmngs and crushed the Chicago White Sox, 11·3 . . Dave Stieb fared a three-h.Jtter and John Mayberry npped a pair of home run~ 1~ad1ng Toronto to a 5·0 \'IClon O\ er Seattle Bob Wat.soa h1ghlightt'tl :--;e" York's seven-run fourth inning with a ba~C!:>·loaded tnple to lead the Yankees to an 11 · l rout of Minnesota Rookie Roger Weaver comb1oed with starter MUt Wilcox on a three-tutter. eun and Lance Parrish capped a h ve·run sixth mnmg with a three-run p1nch·homer as Detroit beat Oakland. 7·2 . . . The Cleveland Indian~ have sent outlielder Dell .\lston to their Tacoma farm club and called up Gary Gray. ~Walle Pa•t .... ,.,. Right-hander Bob Walk earned his sixth ii \'lctory witho ut a loss with a three-hitter. and Philadelphia cap1lallzed on two Houston errors· Wednesday night en route to a 4·2 victory to highlight National League baseball action. Walk allowed only a pair of infield tuts to J ose Cruz and a two-run homer by Art Howe . . . In other games, Pete Vuckovich fired a six- hitter. scored the go-ahead run and squeezed home another run to lead St. Louis to a 3·0 Vlctory over San Diego Ellis Valentine knocked in two runs and scored two others to help Montreal get by Cincinnall. 6·4 ... John Milner drove in two runs and scored a third to support the eight-hit pitc hing of Bfft Blyle veo and Grant Jacltsoa, and Pitts burgh defeated San Franc1sro. 3· 1 Bob Homer smashed two solo home runs, and Gary Matthews added a lhree·run blast to power Atlanta to a 5-2 victory over the New York Mets Houston pitcher w•1-• J .R. Richard was pla~ on the 21-day dis· abled list after he complawed of muscle fatigue Richard pitched 22 rrunutes in the Astros bullpen Saban Calb It Qldt• ,lgah1 :"EW YORK Lou Saban a nolonou!> JOb hoppt'r who ~aid la:.l ye~r th~l We~l Point "ts "here l mlend to ~lay until they put me to pasture.·· has resigned afu·r one frus trating season as Army's head football coach His replace ment 1s F..d C<n anau~h . who h<1!. been the offensn.·e hne coach Hired aw<1) from the University of Miami, where he was head coach and athletic director. to rebwld Army's monbund football fortunes. t.be 58-year-0ld Saban sent a letter of res· 1gnat1on to Col. Charles J ohnson. West Point's interim athletic director Saban. who DOSted a 2·8-1 record last seuoo after ooen· Ing with a victory over Connecticut and a stunning upset of Stanford. was known to be dissatisfied with conditions at West Point, dating back to last year. He claimed a number of promises made when he left Miami were not kept. Motta. Wm• A re ·".., .flarftida The Dallas Ma\'cncks. the new expansion • team of the NBA, made 1t offlc1al Wednesday by naming Dick Motta ~s their head coach with Bobby Weiss as his assistant .. ~a.ny Crum, who coached the University of Louisville bas ketball team lo the 1~ champ1onsh1p, has signed a new six-year contract. says the university ... Henry A. "Eniie" Vick, a former catcher for the 1926 World Series champion St. Louis Cardinals and a Chicago Bears and University of Michigan All·Amencan football player. is dead al the age of 80 In a pair of startling tennis upsets. Van Wlnltsky, ranked l26th in the world. ups-et second seeded Baroid Solomon, 7·6, 5 7. 7-6 dunng second round action m the U S. Pro Championships in Brookline, Mass. And . In Montreal, 'Joanne RusaeU fought back to UJ)5et Vlrglnja Wade, 2·6. 7-5. 6·3. T~11,Radio TV: Noeventsscheduled. _, RADIO: Cleveland at Angels. 7:30 p.m . KMPC <710) SPORTS BREAK/TRACK/GOLF rr..r-.e•J WALT GARRISON.,..: contract, "••Y• Oarriaon. "I remember on• Thank.ICiv· ln1 when we atad three daya off, R~lpb ~ .brok• b1I lee ridln& a rriotorcycle. Jfe only cot pa1a ha lf bia salary <despite play1.n(C seven 1ame1>, one playoff check. ball a Super Bowl check and no Super Bowl rin1. "He flna.lly got bis ring lhou&h when they won the Super Bowl the year he retired (1977) ... C 1rri1on says be still bas aome contact with tummates of the past, like Dan Reeves and Charlie Waters, but basically bia footbMJI now i8 restrict-ed to the sidelines "THE GAME I S S O spe<'lalized now ." analyzes Gar- rison. "The rules have been changed to make the game more explosive and the linemen are blocking bett e r s o the quarterback has more time to throw " When Garrison was rambhng through NFL defenses l"I hated playing agatnst Pittsburgh and Denver You beat them, but you paid, for 1t), he was paid a top sala!}' of $68,000 · "Today. the AVERAGE IS $60.000," says Garrison , although he quickly adds the runmng backs today are worth their muJt1-m1lhon dollar con· tracts "WHEN I PLAYED 1t never bothe~ me what other people made. I dJdn't believe in re- neaotJaUna contract.a then and I don'tnow. "They don't lwi1st YOW' arm.a and make you sign them. If you make $100,000 and have a bad year, they (owners> don't make you lake a cut. "I always said I ne ver 1ot what 1 uked for, but then I \ot rnore than I wu worth." Of course Garrison's worth now, In t erms of promotion, market.ing and saJea for the U.S. Tobacco Co. ls staggering. •'I still wbiUJe, rope steers and dlp <chewing tobacco)," says Garriaon about his free. time when he isn'l living out of a suitcase. "TRnE AllE maEE really big promotions all year I deal with, and lhJs ls the biggest," be adds. referring to Saturday's quarter horse run, featuring the biggest purse ($820,000) in California and the event's lu.$. tor y. "Jt will be ruce lo ju.al rein a nd do some betting oo the horses this weekend " And, with that, Garrison ex- cused himself. He had some other trans to btaie. The cowboy was living up to his imag~. ·'I was raised that ·way in Lew1sv1Ue. Texas.·' he says with a snule "Being a cowboy was all there was to do . . well, almost all there was."· Liberty Bell Meet Rainsto""' Heat _Bother Athletes P HI L ,\ D EL P HI A I A P l . Poht1c<1.<'an<"ellPd the Olymp1c<; for CJ\ f'r ~ athlete~ rrnm 29 1·o unlr11•., :ind d '1r1ll'OI r.11 n. torm threatenPd to wash flUI th•· f1r.t dJ\ .., t"\t•Ol' ell th1· Libert) Bl'll 1 rack ;md Field ('la:.~I(' But th<· :.torm turn Pd into .i good r,men for Canadian U1ane Konihov.sk1 v.hn v.on th • pc-ntathlon , one of tv.o final e' .-nti. Wednesd ay, after the dnv1n1i? ram had delayed for tv.o hours the alternative meet or ganized Lo showcase the lJ S team and other athletes boyrot· Ung the Moscow Olympics The remaining 31 events were to be completed this evenin&. beginning wi~h the final five events of the decathlon at noon I N THE OTHE R c-h am p1onsh1p W('dn esday, Don O'Connor a Cahforrua contract ad m 1ru.)trator for a car·racing company. won the 10.000·meter v. alk in 13 25 Trials were aJso held Ill the 100, 200 and 400-meter dashes "It's bttn a long day. long and hot." s:ud Komhowsk1 . 29. SlXlh in the 1!176 Olympics and la.st year's Pan American pentathlon champion. alter the s wellenng heat of the afternoon dropped Z7 degrees to 68 1n the s udden i.torm "It's cool now. that was a good omen." she said after finasha.ng third in the 800in2:12.6 for 888 potnts and a winning total of 4.650 Second was Marlene Harmon. a 17 yt"ar old Cahrorn1an whose 4.346 points were a nauonal high c;chool record Lmda Waltman, ,rnuth1·r Am1·rir<1n, was third .... llh4.311 BOT H 11:\RM O ="' and Waltman. who fimshed one-two 1n the 800. exceeded the 01y,rp1c qual1f}in g !.tandard of ...... ~.260 points for the first time, earrung the right to be caJled Olympians. Kon1ho'4-sk1 held only a three· point lead on West Germany's Cornella Sulek alter four events, but Sulek withdrew from the competition be<:ause of a back 1n1ury stiffered m the long jump. Konihowski was s ure she would have woo anyway. and ju.st as. certain she would have won an M~w had not Canada Jo ined Pre51dent Carter's call for a boycott because or the R ussian occ upation o f Af~harustan "I myself was en route to a gold medal." Komho ws ki said . "You can't stew though, JUSt carry on .. HER DISAPPOINTMENT in not g0tng to the Olympics was shared by other competitors. "There's no way anybody can say Uus takes the place of the Olympics." said American d .. cathloo champion Bob Coffman. third wit.b 4,llS points alter the hrst day's events. "It's a track m~t " U .S teammate Lee Palles led the decathlon competition after the first five events with a 4,272 total, including a 2.13-meter (seven-foot l high jump. Watson Leading American Slwots 68 Surf, Toronto Battle Tonight Baseball Standings BARWICK DATSUN TORONTO -The California Surf begins a two-gam e road tnp this evemng with a North American Soccer League con te ~t agai n s t th e Toronto Blizzard Former Surf goalkeeper Tony Chunky leads Toronto mto the game with a 1 46 goals·again.'t aver age and five shutouts ttus s eason. Meanwhile . t he S urf has strengthened its defense with the addition of John Faulkner, obtained in a deal that sent Dave Huson to Memphis . In addition. goaUceeper Alan Mayer is expected back ln the nets tonight after mssing one game due to a bruised thigh. Callfomia,11-12 ·and leading the America West Conference with 107 polnts, will be playing It.I first game ever at Toroato's Exhibition Stadium. The two teams have mel only once. with the Surf prevaUJ.a1. 2·1 ln um. AMERICAN LEAGUE West Dtvitloa Kansas City Texas Chicago Mmnesota Oakland Seattle Angels W L Pct. 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CM724) 56477 ...ntlSAD s • ' ! ---------~· .......... ,. ............. -..... __ ..... _______________________ " ... BOATING ' Olalk IJp Anotfwr Oa\'ey Lopes of the Dodgers slides m safe. Jy for another stolen base by the Los An geles speedster under the ~love of r -.--. .. Chicago's I van DeJt'sus Wednesday. Lopes won this one. but the Cubs won the game. 4· l. /' ThurldeY. July '7. l llO .. DAll.YPIL.OT D ·=· il Newport-San Diego Raee Se• BCYC Co-1ponaon Aug. 16-17 Event r ' 81 ALMON LOCllABEY .................... Sou\bland ..Uboaten are en· thu1iutlc about downwind races from here to there -especially lf there are protpects of a party at the other end. Moat famout ol these ofr·wlnd clauics is the annual Newport to En1enada race and the July 4 Marina del Rey to San Diego race. • Comes now plans for another such race down the coast with Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club of Newport Beach teaming with Coronado Yacht Club. San Diego, for a Newport Beach to Caleader San Die10 race tentatively scheduled for Aue. 11-17 . BCYC oftlclall said \.be race will be open to yacbtl rated un· der the lntemationa.I Offshore Rule <l.P R>. Performance Handicap Racing Fleet t PHRF) and ocean racing caumarans <ORCA>. plus a special cruising class for skippers who prefer to sail without spinnaker5. Plans call for the race to start al noon. Aug. 16 off the Balboa Pier and finish below the Zunigo Jetty light at San Diego. All boats except the cruiiing class wiU sail an initial weather leg to a transit lane m arker off Summer Gold CUp Tops A.ttra.ctions Newport Har bor Yacht Club's Racey Ladles Regatta <P HR F') 3ummer Gold Cup Regatta will Saturday, Sunda) be the bnght spot or competit.Jve San Diego 'ailing an Newpo rt Ha rbor M1ss1on Bay Yacht Club .. ;;aturday and Sunday with class Area G champ1ons h1 p. Laser: racing scheduled on both 1n.s1de tt'am r<1c1n g champ1ons h1f). Jnd outs ide courses. Saturday, Sunday. · N llYC's "gold r egattas ·· Coronado Cays Yacht Club spring. summer and fall-get Fall Classic. Saturday their names from the fact that aJI San D1eRO Yacht Club K-38 of the trophies given out are gold national champ1 onsh1p . Satur plated. Time was when the "gold day. Sunday cup" regattas were held onty m San D1e~o Cruiser Asso<'1at1on the sprang and fall . but !\evend lnntat1onal predicted lo~ years ago the club added a rac( .. ~turd1h .Sunda' midsummer event of the ame Southwestt'rn Yacht Club name fl a n g e r · 3 3 n a l 1 o n ·• I Skippers o f P l'rfo rmance ctiamp1on!>h1p, Saturda~ ~un Long Beach before settlnJ . a course down the coast. : BCVC and CYC are off~ accommodations for boats ea· tered In the r ace at ttie respective clubs for a we•k before and after the race . ~ clubs have scheduled pre-ra~e and post-race parties. Ra ~e invitations are scheduled to be mailed·this month with•a deadline for entries at BCYC bY Aug. u. Serving as general chairma. for the race are Whit Davis for CYC .and Dick Bluel and Fred Martin for BCYC. Mazatlan Race Planned Although it is sliJr more than four months away. Los Angeles Yacht Club ls already reeeivi.ng requests for entry blanks for the 11th biennial Los Angeles to Mazatlan, Mexico race. Thls year's race is scheduled to sta.n No v. 8. The 1,032-mile r ace is ti.e oldest and best attended of the regularly-scheduled races from the west coast of the United Stat~ to the mainland of Melll 1co. It attracts so me of the top lnt e rna t1 on a l Offshore Rule yachts on the coast. Don Wood, general chairmaJt, ... aid he ha.c; made several lnJk" to M a1,atl an th1~ year and re port!> that cLv1c leaders there a~ t"nthul>1ast1 c 1n thei r pr e· parat1ons for th1~ ye<1r'~ race . Li/ eguards Ready At Laguna Niguel ~ Lifeguards from throughout Southern Caltfom ia -will take a br eak rrom their daily grind thh Friday to part icipate in the La g un a Nigue l L ifeguard Compel1t1on --------Awards for the first four events iit 4. 15. Handicap RacinR f'l ~t <PHRF1 d a\ Ca I . 2 O n a t 1 o n a I ~~§~~~J -·---'·achl! can~\_.~2<?ut_1ake their __ C.:~i!,mp~l>h~turda y. Sun cno1ce or action this V.cekena da \ t a lina 21""so uthcrn Bahia Corinthian Yat'ht Club Cai1!onpa charnp1onsh1p Scttur .., will run the fourth ract· of 1t::. d a~. Sunda} The race customarily st.art& out::.1de the Los Angeles Harbor breakv.akr and fm1::.hes Qff the C r e::.ton f1g_h_thou s e a f th:e en tra nee to ~Tall an JI ar"OOr-. ----' It!'> populanty stems from the The com pet1t1on includes to events and 1s s~t to begin at 2 30 p.m. at Niguel lieach Park. Lifeg uards from Or ange. Ventura. Los Ange les. San Diego and Santa Barbara counties are scheduled to rom_gete in various events culminating with the Salt Cr eek Relays at 9 p.m. The competition is open and free to public viewing. The schedule or events in- cludes: -A six-m an skydiving how to open the fesllv1t1es at 2:15 p.m . -Surf ski r ace <similar to kyaking> at 2:30. -Run-swim-run at 3 One-male swim at 3 JU Two-mah.· run a t 3 40 Niguel Iron Man com petition. a rigorous onc-m<1n re lay event, at 4 30. -One-mile paddle at 5 . 15 -Musical flags. an event ~1m 1 lar to Musical Cham •. at 5 '45 pm · Awards for the l a~l three e\•ents at 6.15. Canyon Band performs as the lifeguaras take a break <1t 6:20 -Six-lap dory relay a t 7. -Paddleboard relay at 8. -Salt Creek Relays at 9 <held under bright floodlights>. The competition con cludes with final awards presentations. Ora nge County Supervisor Tom Riley and actor Sam Melville will be amon& the a wards pre· senters. Niguel Beach P ark 1s located on Pacific Coast lhghway. south of Crown Valley Parkway an l.C1guna -r.;i~uel Raee for Sight Nordskog Makes Another Run Bob Nordskog. th<' 67·year·old gra nddaddy or power boat rac m g from Van Nuys, will make his second attempt a t a three· nation boat run to ra ise money fo r guide do~s for the blind s tarting Tuesday from Canada No rd s kog 's ora~1n al r un . tabbed the "Race for Sight" \liaS attem pted a year <1go. was s uc- cessful though not completed Even so. the unsuccessful run r aised over $100.000 for guide dogs for the blind. bringing Nordskog 's con t r ibutions to c ha rity O\ler the quarter-million dollar mark. The first race was aborted because of bad weather. but the daring offshore dr iver 1s hopmg he will complete the r un down the west coast of the United S tales. e ndm g off Tajuana . Mex· ICO. The run. of course is not non stop. He wiU make fuel stops at Newport, Ore., Ft. Bragg, and. Morro Bay. Actual running time is expected to be bet ween 25 aod 30 hours. Nordskog's boat in this year's run will be powered by two 454 C l D turbo-c harged m a rine America's Cup Honored NEW YORK (AP> Ted T u r n e r • l h e t e lie v i s i o n e ntrepreneur and yachtsman, joined Postmaster General William Bolger in unveiling a new postal e nvelop.e com· memorating the upcomin g America's CUp Race. The 15-cent embossed en: velope, designed by Cal Sacks of , Westport. Conn.. will l,e issued al ceremonies in Newport, IU., Sept. 15, the day before the ..-ce. It •bowl the white outline ol a 1leek. two-masted saillnl 'vessel on a blue backrround. "I know we all appreciate th1A hoDor for salllng. We're very happy -alf OI ua in yacbUn1 - fw tlU.. honor," tald Turner. wbo •• captain of lbe Coura•eou• 1ucce11fuUy de· ftDded tlleeup la im. <'ngines which h e developed himself a t his Man ne Testing Division in Van Nuys for tugh· speed offshore racmg Beside::. rais ing money ror J?U 1de dogs fo r the bland. Nordskog believes the run wall be vital t.n providing extensive data on t he performance of these spec1al)>ower plants t.n the m yriad water cond1t1ons he ex peels to prevail. T he danng "old m an of the sea " will not make the run alone. On board as navigator will be tus 18-year-old grandson. E ric. Also on the boat wa ll be ha::. Icing-time crew chief and engmt' s pecialist. Norm Tea~ue Elswick Wins Benihana Race To Pad Lead POINT PLEASANT BEACH. N.J . <AP> -National point le ader ITTI( Els wick of Fort La\Jderdale, Fla .. captured the open class Wednesday in the Grand Prix. the largest offshore powerboat race ln the country. Elswick finis h ed the 209.8 statute mile· course in three hours, eight seconds, in bis 39· foot Long Shot. H e w a s penalized three minutes for passing oo the wrong side of the seventh checkpoint buoy. Elswick, wbo averaged 69.9 mph, added 400 points to his American Powier Boat As · s oclation leading-total, giving him 1,494 points with three offs bore races remaining. Vince Pasano, also of Fort Lauderdale, finished seeond in hit 38-loot Vincentive. He was penalized three minutes for passing too close to the spectator fl eet off Point Pleasant Beach. He flnilhed in 3:02.12. Tony Garcia of San Francilco finished third tn 3:CM.$. Betty Cook ol NewpQILBeacb, who bad beeD second ln the APBA standinp, did not flA1lb ln her .. foot ltaama. BOATING Coast Guard Could Cite Boat Owners Boat operators who incur a Coast G uard boarding within three miles of s hore may be in for mor e tro uble than they bargat.n for. Officials of the 1 ltb Coast Guard Distn ct a re wa rning that boats boarded for any number of reasons -including requested r oast Guard assistance -would be cited a! the \•essel does not ha\ e a n a p p r oved Ma r ine Sana tar) Device < MSD >. more ram1 harly known as "heads" or toilets Lt P A Thibault. chief or the boating affairs branch at Long Reach. said more tha n two. dozen citations have been issued to operators for not having ap- proved toilets since the law went into effect I ast J anuary. Th1 ebault s aid all but two of the cases were closed by his of· fa ce after owners brought their boats into comphancc. The fine for non·compltance can be as much as $2,000 ··Rut we are more intere5ted in haVlllg boat owners comply with the regulations t han fin ing them." said Thibault The Coast Guar d does not board boats looking for MSD viola tions. Thibault said. but boats tbal are boarded for ro utine reasons -s uch as v1olattons or other regulations. clurm~ law enforcement patrols. and durin g vessels that have re· quested assistance. will be cited fo r MSO violations 1r their heads do not conform with the re- gulations. • Thibault said it 1s still the Coast Guard's policy to offer owners an opportunity to correct the v10lat1ons before proceeding with adminjstrative penalties. Woodward Gains Post Bob Woodward of Newport Beach has been elected presi· dent of the Southern California M a rloe Association for bis second term in a row. SCMA annually sponsors tbe Southern California Sailboat S h ow at the Long Beach Convention Center and tbe Southern Calilomia Boat Show at the Los Angeles Convention Center . A new exposition, tbe Power and Sailboat Show will be held ln 8an Diego in the spring or 1981. Woodward has been one ol lbe most active members of SCllA for the put 15 years. He bu served .. cbairmua ol both the Loni Beach net Loe AqeJes 1bow1 and bu aerved several term• on the board ol dlredcn. He ll a Newport Beaeb yacht broker &Del represents Bristol Yach&I. Hugh Angelman Series Sunda}. Oceans ide Yac ht Club Voyagers Yacht Club will bt-Rorick Series 1 PHRF'l Sunda} host to PHRF !'t aalor!> in thl· Silver Gall-Yacht Club fourth race of its H umphre~ Cli pper M>n es. Sunda} Rpga rt Series Saturday. and North and lnJand '- Dan a Point Yacht Club ha~ A n ac a pa Y <1c h t Club scheduled the fourth ract.' or its Sc ripps -Ket tenburg Serie::.. Dana Point Series Sunday. Saturda)" Small boat sailors will be busy Santa Barbara Yacht Club starting Fnday at Ba lboa Yacht Wilson Senes No. 4 <10R1 Satur C lub when Me tcalf s a,lors da). s l n gle ha nd the ir 14 -footers Ventura Yacht Club great around t.hf bay. Capistrano Bay Circle Summer Classic. Sunda}. Ya cht Club has ~lso scheduled a dinghy regatta at Dana Pomt on Saturday. In other yachung centers Los Aageles-Loeg ~ub Long Beach Yacht Club -Cat Harbor race .... «Catahna Island Series 5 & 6 1 Saturday. Sunday Sant.a Monka Bay WtndJammers Yacht Club 24·ho ur Sabot race F'rida ~. Saturday King Harbor Ya cht Cl ub Santa Barbara lslan d-Catabna Island race. Fnday. Saturday Santa Moruca Yacht Club Dinghy Available Dolptun l.nd~tnes of Oran~e has announced that the new s ail · mg dinghy. Breeiy-12 as nov. availabte nationwide. J ohn Gunderson. owne r of Dolptun lndustnes. said the 12 root sallboat. pnced a t SS99. a.s the least expens ive fibe r g la ss s ailboat of 1ts size. 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J-~.---weM,M•tl-.t,_ .. 1.MMtNl"-tHW VO!ttt: J•TS -atlHMCI 0-'r Ovflfl, ~ .... *""-· .. felltlflt .... _...,tllHl, toee•• ......, .,..._ lec>CW ~ .... l'OaK A~lllOWS -~ 5'letl -. .. 11111 ........ ...-er.-i11• k .. , •• ~· COUAM Alllll~A $TATe UNIVl!llllTY N_. Olc:11 f-0Alfllttk Cflrtcl9r ITHACA ClOU.IEGE -........ Mlllt °"" .,.uy ...,....,,.._.... ~lleMMMtrfell t-11; ,, .. ... FOR THE RECORD / FISHING/ BASEBALL Jim Niemiec .. First Marlin Strike? ... • There Lt • report that tbe nrat marlin of I.he aeaaoa •u welshed in at San Die10 earlier thb wHk. but b y Wednesday the report had not been conflrmed a.a lo who cauaht the aplkebUI. where lt w11 caulbt and how much It weighed. ac11on for many boat.a, but with the chan1e la our weather pattem. seas are starting to lay down a bit on the outside. It la not unusual for the marlin to begin show. ln1 up lh11 early In the summer and with some ideal water conditions comln1 up from Baja's west coaelllne there could be a good marUn bite de velopln1 oft Newport with the next couple of WHkJ. SPORTFISHE&S AND CllAltTEa BOATS are running pretty heavy loads out to the n1bln1 .:rounds and advance reservations should be made for all San Diego landings in order i.o assure a space. ~ Whether or not local boats will be headinl out MOit early blllflsh are taken on c lone.type lurta troUtd al a fast pace ln order to allow an1len a ctuance to cover as much of the ocean as poulb4t' II FISW NG ACCOaDING TO HELEN SMITH at the BAC no •wonU'lah has been la.ken lh\L' far. but she added lhat lhe 8Hson has not really gotten off its r~t yf't Tht' ~rt that an albacore was caught off Lona f>olnt l11t. w~k wu an error -lhe angler ml1t~ a bloefin tuna for a longfin. The albacore picture Is sUU off.and-on as these longflfUI •~m to be very Inconsistent in lhelr bite Last w~lt the l'OW\t.a a lmost dropped to nothlng during mid weoek . but catches did bounce back t-•nrller thJs wt."t'it This writer enjoyed the com pany ,ot Ton1 Casey. 8111 Green. Cary Myers 11nd liob Stanis on un tlbat'ore tnp last w~k and we Rt'<'Ount<>tl for f1vl' ul blc!i In the 20· to 28·Pound d1tS1' lO try and intercept the mlgratinc albacore de· pends on just how close lhe fish move into the beach. Dana wUI probably send out tbe !int boat.5, followed by Art's and Davey's If the longfins move into local waters Watch the daily fish counts post· cd for an indication of the fish coming inside t.hia s eason Tbree NewJ>Ort private SJ>Ortfishers trying to get a Jump on the moving lonlfins worked the channel waters between the two outer Islands, but they faded to come up with a single jig slrlke even though conditions seem to be favor able. • fn:Sl') tltc"c k1'(! hi!> rirM al~('Ore ever. wh1lt' St aut:. fished for ani.thn~ poanti. at the BAC on hght taf kh• and ll\'<'ountl'<1 for two of tht• fwc longf1ns The fish were found 1n 64 de&rff water some 6S miles off Point Loma tand ('Ond1t1ons appear to be ~ood StrOnJ: w1n1h, find hcuvy seas curtailed . Big game fishing al the cape has s towed a bit clue ~ a combination of weather patterns and a drop 1n thE' angling pressure. Traditionally, most resort~ feel the effects of 100.degree heat during latt• July and August and vacationers s hy away from this area There 1s some gQOd dolphin. marlin. roosterfish and saiUish action r eJ>()rted at thoi.e reson:.. f're.P~B I ROD -CAREW'S LAST INTE RVIEW .. ! ••• <H'Cl'ph•d rl's pon ~ib llil) for "'hat I ~aid Hut I think the "'nters look ad\oantai:1• of ml· · Carew SU)'!> T H E BOO I NG HA SN'T !>lopped Cleveland·~ Mike Har g rove '4as s tunned when he heard the Anahl•1m fans ' re · a ction to Carew Tues da) night "Rodnt'y. how <'Omt• the) 'n • bootn~ ~ou·•" llnrgrovt· ~aid fo Cart'" "I gUl'5S they JUSt don 't ltke 'm~ hert'. '4a1' all Carew rould !>J\ Other play1:n. might bt· able to IC'l boos or critical ~tones roll off t hl·ir back ~ol Rod C'artt" "lk let:. little thing:; bother him ... says Dan f'ord. who "'as a teammate of Can'"'·.., ;,it ~tin nt•sota before tht>) both camt· to Ca lifornia "He ':. .llways on i.>dgc a nd h<: takl·S thin g~ personally "That's why he can never be the leader type. In Minnesota som etimes the press would Rel down on him and he wouldn't play ... Ford !>aid "He's a sens1t1ve guy." adds ~anager Jim f'rei:os1 "A lot of times he 'll say th1n~s to re por ters because he 's been hurt Things he probably s houldn't say "But bas1t'ally he 's a nice man ... Fregos1 s aid ··He's a ve rv unus ual. complex m an The.re's nobody else like him ... ALTHOUGH FOllD concedes that Carew is not the leader type. he couldn't think or any player for whom he would trade Car ew. Co ( KEZY r ad11J1 ., my only true fr1t•11tf h<•rc• I '4-0uld tik ... to pc•ntl ntOrt° t 1m~ Offlh1• field With tht gu)" but I JU~t don t \f'i•m to ~l'l m)St•U 1nvolw<1 trio mu<'h · Lately <:ar<'" ha~ be<:n fnrm tnj:! t'lo-.,·r bond" to ii C()Upll' O( the An~eb young1·r pla)('r. Ccfrne~ Lan\ford :.ind Bohh~ Clark "'hilt· h<• n:m.;1ru; d1<, tant w1lh most nf th4' ''l'll'ran'> Ford <;a)~ Ccm·"' as till goLn~ th rouJ,!h an art1u,tm1·nt p;•nod "'h1l·h "tJrtt•d "'11h h t~ trad1 from \t1nnc..,ot .1 With th1•T"'"''· Rodnt-' "'a ' the ~o I man F:\ 1·n bod\ l..n•'"' him and rf'..,J>''<'tl'rl him · Ft•rri ,.,~' ll('rl' JU"! .;l;out .;ll th• pla~t't" ha,c· a., mut·h t \ l:Wrll'O("e :ll't ht' dO\'... It ' ·' <ll! ft•rf'nt role for ham · Southt>m Cahfom1a '" ;J hi.I! J.?e r arf'a t ha n \1 1nneapoh" Ther e are more sPort" mon· nam t>!'.. mort> :.t are; On the f1f'l<1 or off. it·:. the same thmJ: ·· f ord :.ays Rl"T Ci\RF:W MAISTAI~!-' that ht• dot~n ·1 "ant to ht' tht• :-:o I j?U\ Ill' d1 ..,1J k f'" t h• !-p()th~ht "T o m<'. bt•1n~ 1n tht hmel1,1:hl mt· ans beinj'! l'tt't'n "'1th tht· Jl't ~•:t people in B<.•\ crly I hll<. or !'\e" York I have never be4-n hk(· that." Carew sa}''> "I ~et out to do tht> r hant1e". but Utat ., a 'home· krnd of thing I t'&n l:>l me · The cha rat1t·' Th;it " "hat makes 1t so tough to boo Rod Carew. Several pla)t•r:o; g1\•c monev or their lime to good rauses. but n<>nl' hke Care w Name a t'hanty. and c hancM arc Carew h.as tus hand in at !It> used lO spend three days a 1o1t e(.'k "o' kin~ for chante1blc cause:.. but has had lO cut down 1n order tn "P<•nc1 more t im e "'1th his ram I I} . "I CAN'T TL'RS AWAY from t'm ... 11\: 1':.y:. "I used to visit a plJ<'t> m MinneaJ>()hs. a school 1o r mt:nta l ly retar ded an d han<111·nppt..-d ktd' The re was a httl1· kid from that school who 1·ame to every game. no matte r hnw cold or hot o r miserable 1t "J' I \ftt.•r \!)ending i.ome t1ml' "1th th<h•· kids I 'd com e out of 1h,· ... < hoo1I and JUSt stand outside 1h1nlo.11l., to m}~elf. 'God. ( ha\•e no "'urrws 1n tht: world llow 1 ,, n I ho· 1kpn·~i.t.-d .,. These kids h;.n " nothing j!Oln~ for them . bul I ht•\ rind j '4 a ) to bl? ha pp) I u:.t"d to )U."t lt't tht: chariues u~1· mv n:1ml.'." C'an•1o1t' adds. Hut ,·n tht• l<J"t fuu r or five \car~ l'vt' t?ntten more m,·olved I fttl I should put something back Ullo tht: community " \ :\ R EW'S BENEVOLENCE h.1, tnul'hed morP than just the "'l'J" and !'mall Sen Hubt>rt llumphre:--. a fe w days befo rl' h1 ... dt'..ilh. '4 rok a h1:artfelt let t<'r 111 Care" llumphre ) prais ed Carew's. st ron~ wilt and mtense dcd 1r at1on. a nd closed by saying th;H Care"'·~ l'Xample helped the former \'ice Pres adenl in his pt>rsonaJ battle with cancer · You. too. "ere under intense pressure. and I knew it." hl' \\rOtt' ''You gave m e a t remendous amount or personal t•ncour<i~e mcnt the likes of "'h1c h I can never adequately \'Xplaan to ~ou. Thank you very muth .. "He's a good person to ha\'E' on your t eam. I'd rather play with Rodney than against him." Ford said. "He's the best hitter ... * * * in baseball ... Except to Ford and possibly Fregosi. Carew is a mystery to ,.,.... f';a~ 8 I • his teammates. "We get along Cine and I hke GARLAND STOPS ANGELS him. but I really don't know him he has added a knuckleball and at a ll... s ays Angel outfielder fork ball to his repertoire. but he J oe Rudj. "He's just a quiet doesn't Uunk 1t makes suc h a big person. I never go o ut ~ocially differen<.'e with him... , .. ( don't think I've changed Rudi praises Car ew as "a that much as a pitcher," satd phenomenal hitter. He works Garland "( just try to go out hard at the game. studies the there and do what I do best. I pitchers and has a tremendous was a fast ball-slider·scr ewball amount of natural talent. But I pitcher before the operation. and don't think anyone on the team re· t think I'm basically the s ame a ll>" knows him .. now. A little smarter. perhaJ)6." He was smart enough to pitch CAREW DOESN'T GIVE his 3 two-hit s hutout against Ne w teammates the cold s houlder on York before 73.000 fa ns at purpose. but a dmits he's a Yankee Stadium on July 3. and naturally shy person. he says the main difference "l have a lot of acquaintances. s ince the surgery is that he has about re·injuring the arm or I won·t be throwing naturally," he s ay!-"But I get some normal stiffness and sore ness in tht: arm. so I warm up about 20 minutes before each game. Most p1tcnerson1y throw about 15." • ANOIE\.NOTES-Or L.-Vec-~llewUt P"CiO•OI• CJll''°'Of'"" °""''Vl"f f 0" Olf<l'Wf 9f;WC:e IUM111 nut •tttl T--""'~' Ille "'"" ....., llw ..,.. Oi•" -4tre C.H~ to bit f'f"'''"70lt'd 0 tf hf- rtt"°""" -• lo -~•. IH• out-t-..il 119 cw-•nv -tor ne.., v-•• :· Yocum WtCI •• Soorttflq ...... (-\I ..... o--.... , ... c.-(-.... wtltl ••• ,,..,_,... .. but very few real friends." he to warm up a little longer now . says . "ln fact. l'dsayBobElder "l t'an 't r eall y )Wo r ry ~~~_..:.....:..::..:~..:...:..:~-=-~~~~~~~~~ ,..o ,,.,.... w ,.. ~., -lo 1.u ,._ C.~ "' -Y-l•\1 ,,,_t,. C•-Wl'\ ~ W.t\ t!OllHnQ my\(.,.""" .OOUI 11, -~lie ,,,,, •fret<I ol C.-y OI ... y -ptkllef. "My ftK .. •h to "ltt I <......,,.'!'"""my lleed, IMIC I .,........, to Ot4." C....--oll!Mnt. "F.....,tl -me on Ille 11nevp c...cl, but lie sc:r•~ me .tt -ltll mlnul~ I ,..., _....,. 1000 wllll II " Volleyball T e ams Vie Some of the world's best two-man volleyball teams will be com peting for $5.000 in prize money July 28-27 at the 26th an· nual Cuervo Laguna Beach()peo. AmOlll the 32 teams competln1 are defend· inl world champlona Karch Kiraly and Sin1lD Smltb and last year's win ners In La1un a Beach. Jim Men1es and MattG .... The popular event. held it Lqun1'1 Main Beach. attracted more tblft U ,000 1peetaton last ,.ar. MmiMkM.I lt frN for tbe two d.ey• of c ompetlUon . Attlon beCi.81 at t a. m eacll day and concludes at e p.m. A Golden Opportunity Let Inflation Work For You QUICK CASH 1usuallv 1n 1 ~ 10 Wonc•ng l>a~I MO Ott LOW MOMTHL y PA y.-cn ......... ..,,.,,... ....... ...,..,,......, MIWf'OIT .. CM s1 ,000 to '200,000 CALL TODAY! ut "';:::' ~....,.. 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OENNIS T.HE MENACE ~ tJOT~ FAW 1 ~RJ:)'N. IT11...L HAFTA £3f ACA~ Df:AL.! ~. sw..i TO TH£ c.AWT ~"* .MID··· 7-17 JUDGE PARKER NANcY I'M SO SICK OF WASHING DISHES I HAVE TO DO THIS EVERY NIGHT DRABBLE by Charles M. Schult W~AT FVN WAS IT WITMOUT MAVIN6 ME AROUND? by Tom Batiuk ntE AAtID 15 OUK.KER lHAN 1HE FL(,) ! '40\J W(R£ ?! "'°" WE Wu. 'f 1'~'"°"1 BIG GEORGE by VJrgU P1rtch by Kevin Fagan . ~'?!~ If Ult I llJAS 'fl.II NIC IN~ ~~ 1'11E 'f1Mt ~ HLl 00\IJfol 'fllE (''f'A1~ s IN fKt: <S£1 ~('.E &vl1.01t.l&! • ~ FOR BETTER OR FOR WO"'RSE DR . SMOCK OH·H-H·-· THIS IS · AWFUL·- OH·H-H f\ GPDoP OF STUDENTS ~~NGIHE. ~N~ll'/ TO PRo- TESTll-E LACK OF OProRTUH rT7' IN 1] ltiE.Y o.AIM ™ RPG OIERQUA FOR uoes fW R (.. HMM, *R·l-4 NSGA"ftVS .• -roo e1-r-re R .' by Gus Arriola by Harold Le Ooux MEANWHILE. DO~N~TAIRS by Ernie Bustlmiller I'VE GOT DISHPAN HANDS __ _, 1'~A1" u.lAS ~ ~v~..i-1! SCI amsrs 1oAP» THRT IRPEPRA:tilE Offo1'AGE 1-W> ~"1 eeetDO~TuE ~~ lHE. 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J • l I j ' . , ' l f •• OAH..Y PILOT 1 ' . ,,., .. : ,., -.\ ., • > • . ' · ... ~· ,_,.,. #• ....... .. ..... , ... , , . ' .. . · ... "."'• Io ,• o .,,;\'~ , .. ' ,,, , . .. . .. •"·} ... .,,.,., " ;1r.... • ,, Warning: The Surgeon Generel ·Has Determined That Cigerene Smoking Is Oanqerous to Your Health. , .. LOW TAR· CAMEL QUALITY .... -........ ···- • #. ~ .. ,._. '" . : . •\. -· . . ...... . ,,.·· · . . · ' . . . ' " ·· . . : I l'° ·. .. . ·. ;.• .· .. .· . · ~ .. :-. . .. ·.:· :· .·· . . ... -.. ... .. · .... · . ' . .. .. ... · . ~.July 17, 1980 DM.YPILOT ., · . 8 mg. "taf . 0.7 mg. nico1Jnl •· Plf dgnt1I br FTC mldlod. ...... . ' . -I 0 II! DAIL V PILOT Thu~y.Juty 17 1Q80 • Government, lndiutry Calling Tr:uce Now? .,,._.CUNWf rfft~ (U)-..... ia nevis ...., .. llltw U. u ,,,~. ff• I !_e Jlltll ._ .. ,.._ off .............. ••t , .... be tM Mll&•i•• of .-en .i co•••ra&loa rat~•r a.a• t••· froMrde P'• ........... " ..... vota-.. ID be Md 9tJ Ill~• d= ,_.. .... plmQ to ..... =~:.. ,.c=~.._'::: = oo&Mw_....&M,..... IN1T .,... .... fllteeb Mo that aened -.1.1 tetnU DOlltkal goals, ~ from U.. v.ry blgbell ~ ol ..,......... about alJeced mcam«a•b&e profit.a. Md haranc-s about oploiUve "mid~ dlemea.." Even now there persist s a wiclestJread feeling that the problems of America wouJd be IOhed if only a h aDdfal ol selfi.sb buaineu people we re forced to serve the public: in- stead ollilU:nc their ~teta. It mipt have hen eood politics. • for a wbiJe at least. but DOW a good m any Ameriearu1 k D o w t h a t cu""'"' whatnttdefects the economic system has it's the only thing they bave to work with. and that by beating it over the bead they are beating t.bemseJves to death. Layoffs attest to 1L At the top ol American industry there are many seven -figure salaries, swelled even more by bonuses for short-term performance -and sometimes even for performance that measures below par. WHETHER TIIESE incomes are justified is perhaps a matter ror legitimate debate, but it is a fact that in terms of the entire U.S. executive corps relatively few people gel those seven-figure incomes. ............................... ..atta.. .,..... r,"'•••••, ,..... •Ml l l ~tal•• ere '8RU1U1tU ............... ......t ..... ~ Aa ~. &IMt ''"' ..... _.,, • ''• _., rMh .._. .. '1hl•Mi .......... fr•• "• ........ ,, alalllte•eu ~ .,._.Nff •• u1 '*1atGQlllett'=.-Uet ...,, ..._ atamall ....... H"'9•"''• ..... ............. 11 •• , ........ to a llall ..... ~ ...... ....... lll&O ... ..,..... ta. ,....... " .a .. ... ... ...... _,.... ..... ... ....... ,,.... ..... -.......... . -an9*mha...,,.wW. •ANY IAIWK nMD ....... ar• lo NrtOU flDaDtlal U0"9~te, • re• aluauma oftft ~ by t.M aq .. ~.,......·· U..1 ...,_. W1'at l~ report, ec:c'IUlllanu bow. w DOl .,._ ea,........ but bit lDllatlm. Sewnl ...... u.. lateei bJ Urie ~ft.rm ol hat. llarwiek, M1tclwll •Co . ttveal t.be ,._..no. state ol IOme ~ by wriDlbac iDOadan out ol the fipra U... CGm· pu.ia npwt. Tbe results are aometlmea awesome. Some ol the blQat com- panies in the United Sla&a DOW are unable nm to eottr U..ir dirideDdL Tbey are llvinc oil their ameta; DGt adding to them, but~ tbem. The oiler to automakers by ~­ dent Carter. who spent mucb ol bia administratioo cut.iplin& what be said were obsce>e proftta, might in- dic ate som e dim recep.ltian that cooperatima beats ccm.........._ A recognition that politics bu been beating good economies cmr lbe bead with a two-by-four, and tbat it's beginning to really bwt.. Ainoost Offer Wis Seattle Flight's Cost . ' IJKE 1b AsK \00 A IF YOlJRE 11RED Of 11-llS We've o~ned our new Main Locnlion: WHY NOT TRY THIS? - ••• AND HA VE -A CUP OF COFFEE ON US. WE'LL EVEN GIVE YOU YOUR OWN FREE COMMUTER COFFEE MUG WHEN YOU OPEN A NEW ACCOUNT! (New accounts may also be opened with our drive-up tellers). Br.inch and Cor porate Headquarters at 2900 South Harbor Boulev.1rd in Santa Ana ... and w e'd like to hJvc you stop by. T o celebrate during our grand opening month of July, we11 h.ive priLt'S like: • A new Sony color T.V. set; or • A SS00.00 Snings Account at Westl~nds B~nk; or • $500.00 worth of g.Asoline. (.ind you don't even have to be prt·sent to win!) All you h.JVe to do is come in, fall out .i n offici.il entry coupon, and w.1 it for your name to be dr.:Jwn! Ltrliest Opening In Orange County 6 Drive-Up Tellers Hours: Full-Service Drive·up Window: Mo nday a nd Friday ............... 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesd.iy, Wednesday, · Thursd.1y ..... 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Saturday ......... 8 :.30 a .m. to 12 p.m. Walk-ln Service: Monday through Thursday ............. JOa.m. to4 p.m. friday ......... ~·--···10 a.m. to 6 p.m . Westlands Bank 2900 South Harbor Boulevard Santa Ana Telephone (71 4) 979-4600 Dnlts: - July 1s t through July 31, 1980 Come on in for fun, refreshments and prizes (and your own free commuter coffee mug)! We're looking forward to meeting yog and s howing you around our new Mciin Office! ,, ) .. --= --- Membtt FDIC .. Ofloci.al Rul" f111r.1nh ,,..,,,..,. l'.,...,.,c.f...:~"'~' ~ .. ld1--.un.ttt.-..t. t rrir~iov'°""' <likf•f'rt·~·n~1rubf. r..-t.t .. ""' .,.,_~....-.... '"~ n •nd 1hrtf .~., t .. mti&~ ""' n.>t rl•K•~ htt rh .. rr11rdr,,..1nt. l'rw•Jr•w•nK~"" J\olly .\I. I~~-.....J nolbo-Pf~I ---LWR . 1 ttl ,, ... n Critics, however. often fail to make the distinction between top ex· ecutives and the tens of millions of worker and stoct.bokler families de- pendent UJ>OD the company foT a Livelihood. Forgotten also is the fact that government and other in- stitutions collapse withoUt bqsjneq taxes. A 50 percent discount bonus for the first six weeb of a new daily direct, one-stop flight from Orange County's John Wayne Airport to Seattle ~a d~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!~~!!!J!!!!~!!!!!f!!!!!!!!!!!f!!!=-. Las Vegas is being offend by Hqbes r ne .,._... illftltment ,__ ~ day. for eumple, are in the form ol private pension funds, representing the futures of workers and their families. 'Those funds grow or shrink with the performances of companies in which they are lu~. Poor performances equal poora-pensioos. Nevertheless, it became politically popular in recent yea:n to att.att the profits on which companies depen;ied for future growth, ofta by citing figures that bad little relatiomhip to fact. P&OnTS OF supermarkets, for example. were deemed exorbitant when, in fact, ~ kid who deliftftd the groceries was tipped more than the at.ore made in prol"rt. 11..,. c:haim reel thankful to be able to-make as mueb as one cent oo the dollar. That's SO cents on a $50 order. The steel industry. wrestling witb lbe problem ol modemiHUon, often Airwest. The only requirement to receive the ball-price un bargain ia tbat the round·trip Oigbt be made by Sept. JS, aceotding to Airwesl olfida)s. NO INC&EA.S~ in tbe number of jet flights out of the county airport will result from the new service that goes into operatioo oo Aug. 1. The flights are already in ex· istence. but by establishing them as a direct route, Airwest will shave an hour or more off travel time to Seat- tle via Laa Vegas, it WU explained. Airfare from Seattle to Las Vecas is $111 for the introductory rciiDIJ trip. .. Currently. all travel between Orange County and the Northwest d· ty requires a cba.oge of planes." said a company spokesman. Departures from OTance County will be at 7:U a.m. and 4 p.m. The airline aad travel agents are already booking passeqers. lblrodldnglilglles~ Service. • Nat-day drlMit In rllall casa.. • Dtscow1ls on mulllpk shipaaaits •Lowa prklr.s-•mn•m by (as Pow as S8 door to doorl. wdlf1I. not ciltaln. • Sava ID ova 850 c:.ommunilles • ia.+xtn "''° 40... ., a. wstuf• us. , 1 Cal H~ Airwat today.for lni>rmation: Outskk CaBromia (800) 421-1888. In CaJlomia (800) 262-1111 . • I' •• 'I • J .I '•t h J1 ,, .. ..,, u' - ElUSINESS ••• ro.c.tn Valley .... lcllal 1.-·~ hJ bMe pc'OIDG&td lo vie. p~·.....tlt develop· meat, Oraphlca Product• Dt N6oD ol c.Jlfomla Computer Producu Aaahelm. ti• returna lo tb• Aaabelm·b&Hd flrm an. Ml"Vtal .. vie. ~· marttdDI tor Vector Gtneral He wW IMladle prod~l. ma.net, k>ftt·r__. p&anmoa • • • Oeer1• W~U•. former MerrlJl Lyn~h Pie rce Fe nner a. Smith, N~w,..-t Oeacb, aaya Mlc...a o. NMler, an aaals· tant ~ pret1dent Uvln1 In Corona d~I Mar. bas been voted a member of the Golden Scale Council. sponlOl'ed by a mutual fund 1roup ••• ,..._., F. Goldmaa ls vice • officer ct die new brwla al 'CIUa•• ._ Ja 0..- Meaa, louted at in-. 9lrMt ud IMta Aaa Avenue. • •• Deld 8eRkt la new ... 11tut mwc--et w.ua Far10'1 new WoodbridCe oftlee ta tn-IM, UM bank bu UVHUaCed. ..... . .. lndulUial propertie9 ....... wW ..... "°" vtaee ct law a ...... MWlY .. ,a .... to Ute Ne"l*t BMcb oftlft al O.hmM ... Waaftlld of Cal.llomla. • •• lntM CPA 'fteaM L. • I ww .._ Miea elect rnaa~ ol 1peeial prod~ta fOf' . · lrvln• • Computer Au\OmaUoa. MlC-UT"'Y pre1ldent and buslneu devetop- men t director for TRW lnfonnaUon Syal.em• Olvlsion. The Newport Beach retldent waa formerly vice preafdent and •eneral mana1er for lbe Mldwt!IMro reeioft. He ia also c hairman of lbe Graduate school ot Man-.ement at UC Tbe Newport Be~b Clftlet al Plioe Wit 1 t1t1 !Mt .. .=! r o1 u.. Or-.. o.., • ..,. al u.. C Sodtt1 al CPAa. HI .... .._ ad.I" ln ................... -= , Mtoa and bolda ..-a. ID ch1c ud comm ,,._. bu bee promoted lO a oew JIOliUcn lD atra&erlc plannlnt Cotnpuler Automatlon produces a dJvenlfted Une ol •m•U coCQputen. lDcludiQ& Lhe Naked Mini Une Irvine . • • • .0.DMAW and Co. ~ed tM ~ Ptl•Dtiou; Sten Ka.t•au, WllU•• &lnl. 8aNN a. wnu .... an o1 l.rvlDe: IMftl a 'hM. Pa 1 1a11e Valley, 8Dd ~ E • ..._ol~ .. aeh. to aemo.-maoacer positioel. 4Banks Report Figures SAN PRANCISCO (AP> -Two major bub ba.. H"OUDeed iaere .. e1 In 1ecoad· q..,.... Mr'Dinp, wblle two oUten annowsced clropa. •. A 10 percent tncreue la MeCmd ....... net in· tome waa l"""'P'Ced by Crocker National C«p., wlalell Nkl llODday It bad rw:bed an .,.._. m•t wttla llidland Bank Ltd. ct Londcle to sell Crocker Bank. caoatn. which list· ed assets of $17.3 billion. nid it.s net income for lbe second quarter rose to $23.S millicm. or $1 .86 per share, from last year's second·quarter earnm,a al $Z'l.3 milllon, o~ $1.11 per abare. It aJso reported that net in· , come foe the first half of the y~ar rose lo $46 mlllioo. or 10.2 percent b\1ber than the $41.7 million reported during the period last year. Other banks and their earnings were: -BankAmerica Corp.. pannt company of Bank al America, net iDcome al $174 millioo, or $1.ll per share for the quarter, compared to S150 mUHon, or $1.03 per ....,.. ilD tM same period ... ,.... roa THE first six mGDtbs al tbe year in· come Increased from $271.1 mil.li<m to $308. 4 mlllion. BankAmerica ii u.e "ok'nc company f« Bank al America. tbe world'• lar1est com· merdal bank. and bas assets d $105.S billion. -Wells Fargo & Co., net second-quarter in· come of $216.6 million, oc $1.16 per share; down from $31.3 million, or $1.39 per share, in the 5ttOad quarter of 1979. , First·half earnings al~ dropped, from $62.3 mlllioo last year to $56.9 mUUoo lhis year. The bank lists total aMets at $21.7 bi.llioo. -RIBEJlNIA Bank, net balf·year income ol $Z million. or $1.59 per sbare, down from last year's first.half income of $2.l million. or Sl.67 a share. 1'be bank lists U · Hts al 9810.4 million. BoCb Wells Fargo and Hibernia attributed the dftUnes lO high interest rates. In another announce· ment , N o rthern California Savings and Loan A-oci•t-loft posted ~earni.op of S3IO.OOO. or 8 centa per share. cotnpared lO to ceata per abue or $4.S million in last year'1 lecond quarter. Lo81180K'd SACRAMENTO <AP> -A tli11 ~ the Pabllc Employees Retirement System to· make bome loans tllrDqb priYate i.DltJlU· Uoaa has beea siped in· to law by tbe aoveraor. Uader tbe measure, A81342 by As · RIDbi)'mm Dave Elder, D·Lona Beach, PERS m•y •• •bti•b a bome loan proaram for it• 421.000 active •nd .... nUred state and loe al ao•ern meat ..n... C0'1 WCIOM Ma. Sae Gilller bu been appointed operations ! I LincQin-Mercury Division annolinces a $J.OOO cash purchase or lease rebate on Lincoin Continental, Continental Mark, and Lincoin Versailles. These are beautifully built and beautifully equipped automobil e you can be proud of. The 1980 Lincoln Continental. The 1980 Lincoln Continental is 700 pounds trimmer and fourteen inches shorter than its . predecessor. Tu further irn{>rove .efficiency, a new Automatic Overdrive 'lransmission reduces engine revolutions by about 33% at highway speeds, as compared to a standard three-speed aut9matic transmission. These engineering refinements have helped the 1980 Lincoln offer a 50% improvement in EPA estimated fuel economy.* Yet Lincoln still offers luggage and passenger spacet greater than last year's, along with the comforts and appointments traditional to f me automobiles. The 1980 Continental Mark VI. The new Mark VI is shorter, lighter and more fuel-efficient than last year's Mark. It also offers such electronic technology as an inptrument panel with a message center that actually communicates with you on a display screen. By . . ti Llncotn c . taI pressing the appropriate buttons on the keyboard, you Fuel mileage ratin~ or ontinen k h · f · Th a00 ConUnentaJ M£rk vr. can as t e system a variety o questions. e system 50%* 1~~~" @** g~ 24 ~~-can tell you how many miles you can travel on your ~overim MPG. remaining fuel, the estimated time of arrival at your destination, your average speed, and even· your average miles per gallon. The 1980 Mark VI achieves a 50% increase in fuel efficiency with EPA ratings of @ ** EPA EST. MPG and 24 EST. HWY. The 1980 Lincoln Versailles. Versailles offers traditional comfort in a trim four-door, five-passenger car. With standard Lincoln luxuries so complete, they leave almost nothing II to be desired: such equipment as power windows, automatic tem~rature control air conditioning, AM/FM Stereo Search radio with power antenna, and much more. The '1000 Rebate. Now, through July 31, 1980, Lincoln-Mercury Division is offering a $1000 rebate when you purchase or lease any new 1979 or 1980 Lincoln or Mark. You may take your rebate by check directly from Lincoln-Mercury Division, or it may be applied as part of your down payment. ·one thousand dollars- on top of already attractive Dealer.prices. And only from your Lincoln Dealei: See him today. MH~CURY ,. ~ ·~I SEE IDUR LINCOLN-MERCURY DEALER. (.) 81• OAILV F"ILOT ~.~~17,,. BUSINESS ·Steam B• Isn't Cheap ., fte 1"4.,.... TblS NJ:R~ lll'i'a ol ortbtm C'1hromla ~ onc-e callf'd ~ "Gal ol ti 11._" a filbnt namti tor 1 1pot -~"' slum roared from l.M H11.h and filltod U. alr "'Ith th lt>nC'h or hrl' and bnmaton 8ut tbt nanw w ~ a c tury aao lon1 b•fore c ot W>dentood or kMw how to~ 1odhermal ~ TODAY, Tif t; G" en ran .is th~ larc t &t<>lhl'rmal 1n .. tallalwn in thf' ~-orld, pl"Odu( IDR J>OW\'r lhal 1 rt"l•llvt'I) tM\: p .-ni.l\t> and t>n\ 1ronmt'ntalh '\¥,ft• tt'3m 1-llll J~\ mlo lht> atr but no~ 1\ 1 harnf' t'd m po111e>r ph1nt th t produ<'t" about 7 tM-r 1't>ot l'i tb4> .. It 'ln<' C'apu1ty o' r. ('"I,. (;.... & F. h (' l r h " ~orlh~ 1 n t'ahfornu maJc>r Ullht\ .\ <'"'fTlr'i•' .md <'O!-U ' ,.,,u•m ,,.• muffll°'r' anci d~rnl'~ Sh Or ,.,._ l'\\&r •' thf' ,1 .. am and lL' '11n'I. '" tw.1.-. '",ulfuir h ' ''' m1h'h •-« ~'Yrt't' • ............... ienl1 h"' 1 ' mo. h •'If a f'lCt'l'lhAI i Al ' , "'n t Aff,""1 "''' to tw 1n GEOTHEAMAL A REALITY lN NORTHERN CALIFOANlA • UnM 13 at The O.ya•ra Plant ~· 135,000 KJlowana '"M "' r " all -.1arf m1n1' I, th(' Mt' ' a rm tit 'tc-am fod through (1 \C mtles of l'llM"lme from 21 ~f'lls ""h~r\" ~ C'Ond1llons are right for gt'Otht.>rmaJ energy of SOIJle sort Plants are already in opt>rnt1on or plannt"d in Idaho. Nt•w Mt>Xl\'tl, N,•vada. Utah. Tex. .is and Maryland .\ ''' '*' '' rrl •t-~ ''"""' 1 • ,\. • " ... l'\-. .. •'I t l : • '''• ' •" \tA• }-""''" ll ()n~ pmt. \lit' steam is ron .iC'nsf'd tn a "11•n1 tower and rt-Jn J•'<'IC'd U\10 lht' RT"OUnd Somt' 20 rtn-.•nr ,)( ttw l'lh'am that as ust'd • ' ~ .. a.. • •'""-a n : n\lllhlfl i•lloos a day '" But all other facilihes are dwarfed by Tht.> Geysers. ,, \ ,\IA•! t ~Ill 'liln\l • • • \ 'te \•r\ """ -, ~ .... If J'llll.l\h "'· .... .-i.-.a. ,, ~·' ~''''l't'l\l ~\I.,,. 1.~t' _. .. " ' ' \ '"' '""act l 1u1 13 I._.,.,., I \f' .I. ~HOH ' f&t'tt\r\' "'·~ drd lhls ""M) Geothermal I''"" 1•r '' ll\'IC ne" Roman do<-u mrnl!-:. ._, ',•.u"I> old lt>ll ol ~ 'I<' 3 0\ (IC'ld 1\1 ""h ~ l IS 001& I .tnh'r<'lll', ""hl<'h ""its hsr- o.~ssf'd hlf" mdustnal ht"ah~ in the• 19th t"t'fllur~ Ra('k Ill 1847, occasional pu{(s of steam rame out of the ground JUSl south of Cobb MountlUJl ln Lake C~ty. Explorer WUIJam Bell. Elliott told friends arter a trip to The Gt'ysers that he thought he had rome upon "t.he gates of hell" themselves. .ta' .1 t.""° ~"'"' .anJ I~~ ~rttt• • i1 \l ~-, •• • ,, r ~ ti ,, ( S ·' n f :-.J n \" ' i. ' ,, T "' ,, 9 '' . 0 0 0 h 'r~e• '"'t"!" t".J.rt-i.IW'S t>aC'h bour i:ui'p ''rm> Z : mtlhoo pounds ol T 0 0 A \" . I T A L V , N e " I ~ a l :i n d • t h t• P h 1 h p p 1 n es . Russia. l"'"'l.tnd and Japan use georhermal power. '-''h1le U1e l 'ntted States has 2.f states Whal be had seen was the re suit of geological condattons pres ent in only a few areas on Earth. most of them ringing the WANTED DIAMONDS • GOLD x-::r. ~vfC"\clses dlamonos gem- • ~ .. ..:: ~ • "-"' r• ·"" pnvate llldiv.ouats .·.,.:~ <'•dmlflation ano evaiua- • • ._..,.-s HIO"ES1 pr~ paJ(l 10-9 • : t .... ~; ~ .r<l,.,) Pnone tooa1 ~ • 1 c:.rt•, • ·.1~ -v• 0. l !\en<>d<ly ;. ........ J \\'[LS by JOS[PH South Coast Plaza. Costa Mesa • 54().9066 $50,000 to $500,000 INCOME PROPERTY SECONDS • ln1 ... ~,, 1tnh p..~'Tnt'nt • hu om• • ( on•m_..,,.aJ • n, •. 11.,, .... 1 • W«•lllly coeeitaenl• • Monthly (anding• • 6 month • to ·3 Y•••~ • Soothun Ca.lifomu ' ' ~ ' ln•n infon .. ation un<ic« f f,r I If ~ .,..,:t J .. (714) 759-1515 AMEfillCAH HOME MORTGAGE • 4< '·' ... v.rt c ... "'"'' Or wv (J .. ~ign P1 ti 1 ,_,t"..,.PO'l 8P~1_.,,n ( ,, •'0'"' t •7'>t>U Japan's Seiko ~yes LA P lam TOKYO c AP> The maker of Japan'!> Seiko "atche~ and cln<:ks has announct:d plans to open a plant in Los Ans,?eles this full to a!>scmble 100,000 quartl doc:k ... "'Tlus ple1nt will s tart 'imaJJ. but my 10crease 1n .,1ze ." i.a1d Me1sah1ro Scktmoto. ~t-neral manager of the &>1ke>-K Hattori and Company ' international marketing div1s1on HE TOLD R E PORTERS THAT L'S labor cos ts. higher than t.hose m Japan. would prevent lhe company from producing m the United States the sophisticated quartz mechanisms that drive most of its clocks and watches "We will probably continue to manufacture s mall alarm docks in J apan." ~k1motosa1d. "But large. decorative clocks can be assembled an the t:nited States. It 1s more eC"onom1cal for us to bu) Amencan-made cases, and 1t hl'lps us meet t.: S tastes." , Seiko ex~ts to sell 600.000 clocks m the L'n1ted States this year. twice the 1979 fllure COMPANY OFFICIALS SAJO T HE Sl00.000 Los Angeles facility would be the first t.:.S. ·pre>- du ct ion plant l'Stablish ed by a Japanese watchmaker. and the first wholly-owned Seiko plant overseas However. the mam moneymaker for Seiko and its main Japanese competitor. the Citizen Watch Co . is wnstwatches. Seiko's 1979 earnings were SI 3 b1l11on. compared to S4SO million for C1~izen. ------- PROSTHESIS IS A REPLACEMENT By Terry Grant, R. Ph. l'r11.,thl'"'" io; an .irt1(1('1UI dl•\•1t•1• U'>r<i lo repla<"t' a m'""'"g part or the bod\. s1wh as a heart 'ah t'. ·h1p and or knee 101nt. ur on t'' e An art1hc1aJ t')l' can appear ,.o natural that 1t may be o\·erlookt'd 1n an cmer)!l'O('\ C'a'e If 3 .. ub~t 1 1u 1e t·~e. for t•xample. ,., nut remo\led from lht• hodv on a rel!ul ~1r bu.,1s. "serious mfe<'llnt'l t·an cx·<'ur in the e~ e ... orkrl "h1C'h may c-omphcate the basu.· prohlem Jnd increase need{'d ho~p1tal and emer~ency rare. lt 1,. extremel y important that the ex i stence or bod y subs1itu1es, both external and lnlem~1l. be brought lo the attention o f emer1Zenry room personnel YOUR OOCTOR CAN PHONE t tS when you need a medicine. Pick up your prcsc rl ptlon if shoppiniz nearby. or we .will deliver promptly without extra charge. A ,l!reat m.rny people entrust ui. with their prescr1pt1on May we rompound )'ours" PAH UDO P'HAIMACY "'"~ lit ........... Tis':' 17~ CHARLES MCCABE f' ~<f places his tongue llfmly m J:.. ~ cheek for humorous looks at ~~ everythmg from sex 1'? to sandwiches DAILY PILOT There's a New Citizen • coming to towii. -------------------, ~------------------' I• I I ._. •voo ot11 1/w1g1 tell • J.P. C1110/I ;1inf Job/• Our primary aim ii to uaure Y°,'"' bu~lding the prottttwn or the finelt quality paJnt.- upatly applied. 'Iba ~ty o( the JOb ii your e1tra booua. Be sure you ae~ both. Call lot an •tuna a.. J.P. C,·\RRUl I Ul\IP\\' , ' . MAJlltCIU•IY 2704 South G1and ~venue. S.nta Ana . (7141 540-3313 lM Allltlll a10 Notlft MH•Mlfl Avtllll• • 12u1 •9230 "P81nffng the Towtf Sine• 19'0" I I I i* I I I I I _, ----------- ' Pacific Buln. Here moil~ rock called mqma. wbich elsewhere bolls aome 2IO m Utt beneath lbe Earth'• crust. rises to wttbin five mllel ol the surfac@. The magma beau lbe rock above, and lf ~ water la pre- sent. it ·.nu sometimes rise lo the surface u bot water or, lo rare c~. natural. dry steam BY NOi' ~ving lo use other fue l to heat wate r to make steam. PG&E estimates it will save the equivalent o( 1.4 nullioo barrels ol oU a year for Unit 13 alone. PG&E estimates the cost or operating and mainta.irung Unit ~ will be SO percent less than for a comparable oil or gas· fueled plant. Indeed. geothermlll power LS cheaper than oU or gas, alt.bough 1l costs~ than byd.roeltttnc or nuclear. according lo PG&E But it becomes economical onJy when the .madunery lo exploit at 1s ln place -and that eqwpmeot ts tremendously expensive. To make the steam at The Geysers marketable. wells bad to be drilled -wells averaging a depth ol 8.SOO reet and costmg SI mi.UJon ap1~ TM 2.1 wells feeding Urut 13. the five miles of pipeline needed to deltver t.he s team and the system lo inject used water back mto the reservoir were built by Ann'noil for about $40 million. U NIT 13 cost PG&E $52 8 million Unlike gas and 011 exploration. which can lead lo profits in a matter or mootbs, geotbermaJ development lakes years . And there is aJso t.he risk that welb wi 11 not produce al all Private companies like AminoaJ take the n slt. but publJc utilities like PG&E will oot I Beout9 aad the. Beaau. •• . 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Antoine's death was appareoUy natural, but A.skan was assassinated by terrorists in Istanbul last Nov. 9. They are going to be replaced by Pierre Haas and Andre Aulheman ~ Good luck, Haas and Autbeman MOVJNG ON TO THE tkwnesa of lhe bank, Sm ith p&lllt· ed a picture or tnJlataon in Turkey that makes ours look rosy by com pan.son. The Turks are importing far more goods than they are exporting and during the year inflation grew at a rate or~percent. But South saad there were hopefuJ signs of change in the setting up or a new government "under the leadership of Mr. Derrure l " One of these cons tructive actions. noted Smith, was the devaluation of the Turkish lml from 106 to 160 to the Bnllsh pound. Smith told his s tockholde rs that .. despite these difficulties. our branches s~ed in greatly expand.mg their bustnes!'>," and he added -in. case anyone was wondenng that ··our legal s t.atus in Turkey bas DOt chan.:ed · T he hotel company that th1• Ottoman lfank ran m Istanbul "''as not so lueky They had a. lea s t· l o r un t h e Inter continental Hotel Money Tree there and lhe lease • had 17 yr·ar.. to run but South r eported that la!$t JuJy, when the hotel wc.s closed by a strike, the lntercootinental people 'um laterally termtnated" the lease. The Ottoman Bank hab protested LhtS act.loo, and the dispute is now in mtemallonal arb1trallon Intercontinental is a subsidiary of Pan American World Airways In conJunctaon w1th a bag French ban.It, Panb~. Ottoman hcu. banking operauons in Syria and Lebanon under the oame Soc1ete Nouvelle de la Banque Syne et du Liban Smith said that despite ·•uncertainties in Lebanon," lhese branches are doing all right but dunng the year Ottoman and Pa nbas sold one-third of the company to .. a first class Leban~ group." OTTOMAN ALSO OPERATES the Bank of Tebera.n in Iran. Smith's report here was succinct. "You are no doubt aware that last year the _govunment of lran decided to nationa.lue all banks operating in that country. We have. of course, submitted a claim for compensation to t.be authonties.." Good luck, Smith. ~ The Ottoman Bank lteeps,rts books in sterling (British pounds) even lhougb most ol its operatiom are out.side Britain T1u.s means lbey have to translate those other curr encies mto sterling. Last year their balance sheet. whe re they tote up assets and liabilities, really look a beating becuuse of lbe drasuc Turkish devaluation. Their assets h.ad to be knocked down by S235 mUlioo . 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U. American la JW1111Y 1"', Suta a.a Comty 0 Hll purpoee on each occaaion, ac· Huntington Be.ch, CA 92M7 t"SUC Chll Ubertiea Union of Nortbern Supetlcw Cowt Juda• .JobD nu.ty re-cordinl to tbe ftnd1Dc• of tbe lt'72 board, SouthMt c.mom11 ~'' OOlcH: Calif...U. .wa eouOt tbe re6Mtate-v ewed t.be boerd'a dee.._ mid fomd waa to dilnlpt tbe normal fmctJODiq ot 81156 v111ey view St~ 1ue11a Plftl. CA 90820 -.... ·-~ -~-·-- meet of H. ._. Ptuk.Ua, DOW a FrankllD 1Uilt7 ol two c....._. ,,.... Stanford Unlvenity because ol lta sup-~~5~~.':'~~~~lf':748 teaured member of tbe Rut1era ty then ulled Stanford to._ If dia· posed ressbiaibWty for Imperialism 23021 La1t1Cente<Dr~tLllMF0t"fl..EITcwo.CAa30 UnJvenlty faculty. mlaaal wu atill warran&ecl. and tbe Vietnam War," t.be adviaory 1001 E. •me>tf1al Hwy,. La Habra. CA 90831 The --'w tnstee dedakln •aa Tbe advilory board voted •eM•moas· board'• explanation read in part. mo Lono 8eect1 Blw • t.ono BMcft. CA 90907 ~ ........... made Ill a spedal meet.l.q followtfta a ly May ao that dlamiaaal la still tbe ap-A spedaliat in the work& of American ~~:'~~~:fi'ii.r~~cuosos l.!!!.r r.~·iew of documeeta 1ubmitt.ed by the propriate penalty. novelbt Herman Melville, Franklin bad 235 N. Cllru• Ave . Wnt Cowtna. CA t1793 lOUM U:.I 9NceFnanleit ACLU and the Stanford edvlloo board. "We do not beUeve that the question been a Stanford professor 10 years when A~ H•11•-Com•na SOon • -':c:".J:t": ~11'72. I.be edvbory bo::ard='.:_· :an:_:eMcted:::::__~o:_f ~peoal:::t.y~l.s::m:uch:::_:_atf:::eeted::::by~whetbe==':__:fi::_red::· ___________ _:_"' ~=M::"'::~:=ry::Room=:::"::•::"•::''""'=e.All~~~'"=tlY«I==°'='"=====~ Male De/,egat,e Happy Fell.ow NEW YORK (AP) ..,... ~ Dowllnc may JU:st be the happiest minonty anywhere. He's 47, a bachelor, making tood money-and tbe only man at a coovention with 1,400 women. Jo fact, DowUnc ls so pleased with bis lot it's hard to tell when he's joking -like about the lime in 1970 when be said his application for mem. bersbip in the Playboy Club was turned down because be "didn't make enough money." ... SAID, 'ALL aJGBT BUGH Hefner, look at this,' and joined this organisation with 30,000 women." said Dowling, who is-here to attend the National Secretaries As · sociatioo's annual week· long convention. Now earning a salary "in the $15,000 to $20,000 range" as legal sec('etary to a corporate tax firm ln Atlanta. Dowling bas revised his , earlier light-hearted as· All Sale Items are Su1>1ect lo Stock on Hand All Ph0tograph1c Typog"aphlc.!. Clerical acid Printing Errors are Sub~ to Correction. - SAU PllClS GOOD TNIU JUl Y U, 1 .. tOOK _FOR OUli TE•IFIC PARKING. LOT SltE THURSDI Y, FRIDAY lllD SATURDAY, . ilUtY 17, 18 119 sessme nt of the a~---11..-,...­ sociatioo. LOTS OF Ol:JR LOT WILL BE ON THE lOT AT SPECIAL SA\(IN~SI Great selections ,of Magnavox . televisions, stereos, radios and games . . . plus ~orted hardware Items for do-lt- yoursft,lf projects and repair 'jobs. Don't forget we also carry housewares, artists' supplies, wallpaper and we even ma~e keys! So be sure to come down and participate In this extra special Dowling, o ne of about 40 male members of the 40.~member as· sociatioo and the only --.,......_... D)ale secreta ry r e· DOWLING gistered here as a con· vention delegate con· Siders himselC "a professional businessman wbo is a lsoasecretary." "Men have been secretaries for 2,400 years," he said. ''Meriweather Lew (of the Lewis and C lark expedition) was Thomas J efferson's personal secretary." Machiavelli wu a secretary to the Florentine republic and Cleopatra's maJe secretary was responsible for bringing Mark Antony, to bet" so they could die together. ~said. In his years as a secretary, Dowlin--Y recalls SeYeral instances when potential employers re-. · fused to consider him simply because "they woale't hire men u aecretariea. •• . ~ THAT EXPERIENCE IN 'MJtN BAS made him "more deeply sensitive" to the concerns of the women's movement. But Dowling has never worked for a woman boss .. "I would Jove to wOTk for a woman with a bright. sharp mind," says the man who counts Eleanor Roosevelt among bis heroes. Dowling believes most secretaries are un· derpaid. While the National Secretaries As· s ociation estimates that 80,000 secretarial positions will be unfiJJed this year, be says ·'the major s hortage is in qualified s alaries for qualified secretaries." I F DOWLING SOUNDS LIKE a SPokesman for secretaries' ri&bts, it may be the _politician coming out in him. He's running for secretary to the NSA's international board. "I'll be secretary to an all·woman board." be said. "lsn't tbat terrific?" Dmnping Charged To Japan Firm. WASHINGTON (AP) -T he Commerce Department bas charged a Japanese eompany with selling its countertop microwave ovens in the United Stats .. at less than fair value." · The charge involves Tokyo Sbibaura Corp., better known as Toshiba, the Department said. It said tbe ovens are beiDc 9C*S mre at a price 80 percent lower tban lD Japan. T hree otb~r Japanese companies were tentatiweb dared ol poutble dumpiq charaes. Shooter Sentenced PEKING (AP> -Ooe man got a 1 ~·year priaoo term and a aecond wu flDed $40 for aboot· ing a rse and protected &iaat panda bear, auna·s official XiDbua news agency reported. Tbe pair ahot tbe 220-poand bear in a wild.life sanctuary lD Sbansi province, divided tbe m eat and bid tbe skin, Xinbua said. It said tbe bunters• deed was reported to authorities by members ol tbeir commune. Pad.a are prized in China and tbe eovem- m eat ls tU:lng steps to further protect tbe estimat· ed i.-memtq China's wild•anch. ... , event! · · .. 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DON Of !tie D•l'Y "llot Sutt Their lives are an endless trail or cheap motels and 18-hour workdays. mapped by a carefully scheduled rendezvous with a schoolyard. shopping center parking lot or county fairground. The traveling carnival show, with its rides, games and fast-food booths captures a tinge of glamour of the big top circus. . · Yet the hypnotic electric sheen can rub. off a bit when you've tossed dozens of rings -and dollars -a way for a large stuffed animal or the first smaller prize on the sometimes arduous road to the bigger and better things. The men and women who work game booths at the Orange County Fair are members of a special family. They are a seemingly immiscible collection of loners, drifters. out-of-work novelists, students and others lured from 9-to-5 work routines to the fun-loving lifestyle that is the mark of carny kinship. Carnies have their own argot. A fairgoer is a "mark" and is enticed to throw a dart or toss a baseball by a come-on or "hanky· pank:' They make a lucrative living off a per centage of the greenery attracted to g ame booths . There are "HOs" or holdouts, carnles who sltim dollars from the till. HOs don't survive long in the show. Neither do "dead agents," carnies who put little spunk into their come-ODS, turning in a comparatively lower daily cash return. And the game bQoth operators have little enthusiasm for the life of their carny com· rades. the "ride jocks." The ride builders match sweat and brawn against steel girders and cables to bring the traditional thrills and spills to a carnival. Ride jocks work on fi~ed salary. .. A lot pf people don't stay in lt too long," says Jim (not bis real name). who works at a target game with .38-<:aliber pistols loaded with wax bullets. "They can't handle moving around and the long hours. ··But I like it. I like it quite a bit." J im pre.ferred to maintain his anooymi· ty. as did a number of bis fellow game booth workers. Some expressed rear of re- taliation from other carnies. Newspaper stories in other cities have accused carnies of runnln& "flat stores," games that can't be won. And. they say, "'carny book.keeping and payroll procedures have come under scrutiny. Lucrative income with little overhead expenses lured J im from the printing trade to carny life. He picked up with the show when it arrived in Costa Mesa for the Lion's Club Fish Fry in June and bu since traveledtofaininVanNuysandDelMar. ··1 Juit eot bored with tbe 8-~5 • " Jim says, sport.in worn je ue T· shirt and a pin in t is let\ ear xpressing a two-wOfd obscene expletive. • 1 knew peo- ple in one show and I bad a lot ol friends who had done it in tbe past and 1otten out or it." . Pinning a carny down oa individual show earnings is as dittlcuJt u seWnl a tossed dime to stick in a near-fiat llus dish. Some say a "good" sbow can brina in up to $1,000 for a week and a ball's wort. Some say they made more, some leu. Carnies can pocket a aood chunk of the cub, ii Uviq ex- penses are kept low. Jim lives in h.11 car when he'• OD tbe road. But be also spends nipu ln a sleep- ing bq ln bis owner's booth to pant against tbe occasional lntrul6oa ol nilbt raiden ln aeattb ol free booly. ''We're a u,bt family; you·~ a1-.11 1ot friends," be maps. WbeD a falrloer picks a fllbt or causes trouble wt°' a carny, a cue wold aucb u "Hey, Rube" will bring a IJ"OUP ol carniel to mend the troublemaker's wa11, be explaina. Andra .Gayle, tbouch, says abe'a Mver Monica Voita hawks bottle and ring game on the midway. Larry Landon at control stick for Paratrooper ride rulf into much trouble in her four years oo the carny trail. The 20-year-old blonde left home four years ago when .the carnival show was set up at the Del Mar Fair· grounds. She sleeps under a fun zone ride, showers in the communal-like fairground facilities a nd thinks about moving on from the Western U.S.·based show to carny spots throughout the Midwest and East Coast. "Right now I really don't know what I'm going to do after this," she say;s. "This ls the only Job I've ever bad outsicte of work· int for a McDonald's for a couple of months. I couldn't see myseH doing this all my life." Robert. who joined the show nine years ago, alao tbiDb about moviq eut. He says carnies can double their annual earn· lnf.• at more lucratlve Midwestern sbowa. 'We're out here to make money," be ... aerta. "Al the same time we can make friends a bave'a good Ume." Wbea be bu 1 Uttle extra mone~t be'U cboole motel lodlblg. Otberwtae, tne El llODte re1klenl sleeps in a tent OD the fa.Lr· trounck. But from the Oran1e County Fair, be 1a11 be can commute home nitbtly. · Tlie 25-year-old former Navy man, who • ' . I - George Welch runs a ride for fatrgoers called the Zipper. sports tat.oos on both arms, works an a boot}) where fatrgoers try to break plastic plates. When he·s not on the carny circuit. he lakes vacatJons lasting as long ~ two moot.ml. ~ Oo the other hand. when Mike "Whitey" McCall isn't traveling with u.e show, he's working on his doctorate in psychology. The JS.year-old Westminster man just comple ted bis mas ter's degree In psychology from t he University of Michigan. He says his doctoral thesis will be, of course. on carny Ure. "People on the road are totally dif· ferent.." says McCall, who works a softball toss into a busbel-t)uket game. "Carnies work together. ln other jobs people work for ther:melves. "At the fair you can see people as they are instead of what they put oo.'' he adds. "A businessman comes here and enjoys himself." ..._ The slim, energetic man says be sees a melange of people and types; emotions and personalities. ll'f fpdder for bis. thesis, allbouah the d~al proposal bu met with the somer.al jaundiced eye_¥ hia faculty advisor. ·'I feel what 'm doing is going to give me a greater ~·reference ol people,'' be opines. / · Sprinkled throughout t he younger carnies eageii to make a fast dollar are the old-timers. Some pad their fixed in· comes 'EE.,,,..,., exlro c°""' cull. ""'"The t of penon that likes this ii tbe type lb.at · ys people," says Sl·year~d Judy , whose buabmd retired OD medical dibbillty. Judy, ai\teavy-set, friendly woman, says sbe 1ot tired of sitting in ber San Diego home w«ahinc countless hours ol Qyti~ te~h*is •d her husband spend aenn mon OD the road living ln a motor home. y work for a variety ol t•m• booth qwnen, incluclln1 a target aboot-oui bootb-1'1th pellet macblne guns. "I bow I feel a lot better here than I di4I at llome," abe says of ber tra••liDI llf=. an roap momenta, tboqb. ,,.., ree one reeenUy when a rowdy fairpr decided to take tarpt practice OD 1ame ~ claplayed ln the booth. '/It'• not 1 life for eveeybody,'• she .tda, 1nm1 at ._Holy Bi~• prbe on.tq pep. pered ~lb pellet boles. ) • , .. ~ DAILY PM.OT • ... . ~ .. -... ~:· ... .. . Picnickers Gather at Gardens Om«• ..._... ud bit combo and JM II.art'• Jan, and tMre were 1troUiq m!met lo kHp everyone eattttaiDed. TM 400 l\*ll "" each ,iven • baaket wtt.b a balloon UM to It to 1ather their bot clop IDd pretltil la (there were ldut cootMa. too), &Dd eveeyooe wancftted around tbe beautiful Crow.di to adm1re UWluab plant.a. The day ... planned ... ''thank )'Ou" to Frieoda. aceord.lq to Wade ••n.. dJrectorot the aa.rdena. Pknlcken inclt.Nted 0. BaaeU and.,_., Ray (he's president of the Sherman Company),........,.. Daria, JHe& Metre, her husband Jeny llcC.U.a and her dau1hter, Ceri Cl•o, Pat lleVo. Nucy and Kee Ge•fert. .. e and hdy Bay and Jlorcu and &lee Gepfert. Happ~11l119• By Judith Olaon or ber ume and a note utiq the flndertocalltbechu.rchoffice. The very d•y after the plcnJc a call came rrom Mn. Mu Len ol Soda Sprinp, Idaho, aaytng she bad found the balloon dlspatcbed by Sten Seacrea. Newport Beach to Idaho in one day is aprettyfasttrip! • FEATURING ACIOSSNON W..-.OUSI llSTAWAH!' ~ ~lt-Offw Quick ... a ltJUCtw9c1 8-WMk •mJnar program tor Cletlft St ... """ Jhll * It was A•1ela Ficker W•Ue'r btrtbday, so her sister. Glorta fkker. asked T. Duncan Stewart's group to give ber a little serenade, It was like an old-time evangellsti~ meeting where tbe preacher was . asking for pledg~ Monday in South Coast RepertoryTbeater'ssceoesbop. ruter we1J(ht IOSIJ Enrollment limited Pre·registrat1on Call todav u, , ,..... ................ .. c..t.w... 714-tfl.)441 . J Tbe gardens are in full bloom now. so don'lforgettocbecktbemout. SALE! ~- Mike Cbri1UHsoa, a Newport ~acb tax attorney. surprised all his friends by bringing home a bride from a business trip to the Grand Cayman la land in May. It was the Benefactors Luncheon closing the 1980 season 'and after a delicious feast of cold avocado soup, chicory lettuce salad with feta cheese, medallions of veal and fruit ices, accompanied by a Lambert Bridge Chardonnay, Boward Siegal, outgoing board president. reminded guests that "there is no such thing as a free lunch." Large & Half-Sizes AT OLD-FAIHIONID PICNIC JewMer and Mlctl•le ....,. 01-.111 and Olnna SweYety PRETZELS AT SHERMAN GARDENS . Johann Jon••. Ann Wefts, Nora Jorgen80n and Betty Delta lh Defense of Lefties Actually, bis bride Judy Mana, is from Cali!orn1a and was visiting Christianson when they d~ided. on the spur orthe moment, to tie the knot. The newlyweds c..riebrated their marriage last week~ with a party at the Laguna Beac:, home or CarolyD Larkin. Numerous gifts were announced by SlegaJ, but the total was still $20,000 short of meeting the budget. The nearly 70 benefactors in attendance rallied to the cause. with &Jcbrcl Hambertofthe Fluor Corp. leading the way, and made up the deficit Jeff Stack of RegtS Homes They exchanged their pledges underwrote lbe luncheon, which was aboard the square-rigger "Queen the first ever to be catered by Anne's Revenge" and bad a wedding Hemi.ngwayls. and be 8fld Maul~ J. nng· designed overnjgbt by a local DrWald were co·chairmen or the --gvhtsndttr'.'"---...;..~-~~--~l... -· ~~--,,...___ Their wedding cake. a typical M azza-Christiansoo touch, was· a zucctuni cake. "Very healthy -oo sugar.·· noted the bride Roger Berg. pastor of Newport Harbor Lutheran Church. reports that the firs t call fro m· the ballooni:. released at lht· churc h's it'cent Sunday School picnic has come in. Every person at the p1cruc sent a gas-filled balloon into the sky Wlth tus Special guests were Su_~rvlaor Thomas RJJey, Costa Mesa Mayor Arie~ Shafer. Assemblyman Deluala Mangers. Newport Beach Coaadlm• John C. Cox Jr., Rieb Fos-ter of Segers trom & Sons and H. Rat Jackson, exeCUtlVl' \'lCt' president Of Bank of America The new season will open with a French l>E-droom farce by ~rge reydcau and Maurice Desv.allieres. ·Hotel Paradiso,·· and will include "The Cl~ Menagen t>," by Tennessee Witharns. and Dickens' "Chnslma" Carol " Mixed Marriage Cai:i Work If uou lva't' an llern for Happening:> ~end 11 tn Judlth OISt>ri at t/u> Da:lu Pilot. P 0 R-OI 15fo0 ro~10 \ft>.so. c A 92626 or coll her ·If 1142 43::1 lloppmm.qs rwu t>t t'''./ Tw '1da11 My husband and I are products of a mixed 711arriage. DRESSES e BLOUSES E nt ire.> !.IOClo. t'ICI on(IUO~d All Sale~ Final ~!~\HALF-SIZE SHOP FULLERTON HUNTINGTON BEACH LAGUNA HILLS COSTA MESA efl.S ~ .. C>t:''' 8 ·~ \"'°P \U .. O&Y l I l•~V,,....oc.•ro • M4,,.,. CM•~ He is left-handed and I am right-handed. • It's not a perfect marnage. but I do the best l can with a man who writes a letter like he 1s tbhJowing out a net and wbo winds his watch ackwards . Erma ·~· fle,,,pi£tJ FINAL REDUCTIONS . •. ... .. • • • · My mot.her was right. I should have reallted it •ould never work from the night we met. A group ~f us from the newspaper where we both ~ked )a4 gone to a restaUTant for dinner. As I started to cut my meat, an elbow from my nght clipped me !>et ween the rib cage and the kidneys It continued f.uging me. until his fork reached hi.~ mo~h !'lething was wrong. My nght hand and h1fleft aad were working together. We were eating Uke file were laminated. s ide ... 31 years of my trying to figure out which side was tus backhand so J could serve a tennis ball to 1t . 31 years of being the only one in the house who could use a wr_ench or a hedge clipper. Baldwin Pianos and Organs Semi-Annual · SHOE · · •• Helaugbednervously, "I'm left-handed " •: "Il'sokay,"l said, ''l'mCalholJc ·· ~; Westartedsee1Dgone another We fell lo love ~is being left-banded didn 'l seem 1 mportant then ~hen be turned on the dnnking founuin and ;.earlydtowned me, we laughed When he worked lrouword puzzles backwards, we roared When e tried to open every door on the hinie side, we oubledover in mirth. ~ My friends tried to warn me "Do you want to !f Pftld the rest of your Jtfe with a man whose ~wllnc shoes have to be 'special ordered'?" My totber showed great restramt. All sbe aaJd was, Tb.ink ol the children. To bring them into a world al prejudices against Jett-handers would be iruel." ' But I didn't 1.Lst.en. At the wedc:U.ng, when he ~ut the ring on my finger and bl.a elbow once again ~ipped me between t.he rib cage and the lddbey. I u once again remin4ed th.i.s was to become a ayofllfe. g Somehow, we managed to pull off 31 years :.. . . 31 years ol hil lmistence that be sleep OD the Qeft aide of the bed so tbe clock would be on his left '-,. NO NEEDLES NO PAIN NO HAIR Now there Is• peintess, safe and effective way to remove unwanted hair. AND WE HAVE IT! • -4 ' -~AU M>out our tot.I skin~ Pf'OQf'.m • . • i: FREE CO .. SUL1'ATION ~=-675-2363 •• ·: • The other night he said, "Do you know what the most miserable part about being lef\·handed is'" Jshook my head. "I cannot hold right-handed SCISSOl'5 to cut my toenails ... J thought of the wives of Harry Truman. Jimmy Connon. Robert Redford, the Boston Strangler and Babe Ruth -all left-handers. It's a lousy job ... bulsomeonehastodoit l (;. '.(,r,< ll~f,TAUM('ll I 4f.1£'>. µfr()~•('' Yllll ~~;+~R F•sl•1ton 111anc1 640-9020 O•tl • '~ !.Ufrt t1 \ litON Ht\l•S "" tO 1 " ~ r,. 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'-P'tal. H• lakl bit bled hotpitala -U.. 1meU akJM made him alcll. He fa1nt.d the lut two times he went lnto a balp&tal lo vlllt lUa mother. tbenbil~. Your ..tv6N WU, "Stop~· He woQld be more lrOUb&e than be d be worth. Let blm 1tay home, When the palft1 It.art to come about 10 minutes apart. call a luLJ '• Ann honey. I am • ta.xl driver and we don't want fares like t.bat. Every time I 1et a woman ln my cab wbo ls on her way to t.be ~pit.al to deliver. I 1et heart fallurt. I've been backinc few 10 years and I have urried Uvee women in labor. They were all alone with nobody to belp me calm t.bem down: TboH little mothers cao lake years off a cabbie'a life. The tint one I drove was just a kid. I'll bet she wun't 17 years old. She aaked to sit ln front with me. Every time she sot a paln, she grabbed bold of the wheel. We darned near bit a truck. The second lady bened me to go tbrou·gh red lights a nd stop signs. i'inally, a squad car spotted me. 1be policeman was a nice guy. He toot the dame in his car, put on the siren and rushed her to the hospital. (I was stuck for $4.40 on the meter -she couldn't find her wallet -which was jake with me.) The last time I wasn't so lucky. The Ann Land~r• woman wd il waa her 1xtb kid, and by 1ot1y lf •be dJdn't have tbft b4tby two blocu from·t.he hotlpltal -ri&ht on the back seat of the cab The emeraiency room docton came out, finished ttie delivery and carried the kid off ln a blanket. The woman went inside 1.n a wheelchalr. She was so thrilled, she gave me a S20 tip Please, Ann, tell PG ladies to call an ambulance ii their husbaods won 't take them to the hospital Taxi dnvers aren't equipped to handle such stuff -IRJSH IN BOSTON DEAa BOSTON: You told 'em -and la a way I mever cou.ld. 'Aaaks a laeap. DEAR ANN LANDERS Yo ur comments to "Scared to Death," the woman from Canada who asked about t~e legitimacy of fortune tellers, were perfeet. You told her to eat a salami sandwich and get a good night's sleep. I would like to share with her (and others who believe in that psychic garbage) an lncident that might be helpful. During World War II. a close friend (I'll call her ZelCJa> went to a fortune teller. She paid $5 to be told that her husband would be killed in action within six months. ( !~ry Ume the phone r~1. ZeJda ahook like a leaf. She wu certain the ~,..on on the other end wu tolq to tell her the terrible new.. The poor woman was a nervous wreck waltlq for the mall When she received tel.,rama for her birthday. she went to pleees until ahe could read the contenta. The liaht ot a Western Union messen1er made ber physically sick. 1 Needless to say, Zelda's huaband came horne with nothing worse than tired feet. But thanks to t.be fortune teller. the woman's llle waa bell until her man walked throuch the door. So much for "seen lnto lbe future." - THERE OUGHTA"'BE A LAW · DEA& OlJGlll'A: I'• WU. 7"· I agree ~·s e•••P Mlfertq ia &k world wttMat &k addM ac-y el ~ told, .. Expect tncedy, It'• .. &k ~.,.,.. T1tawfwl.ktest1JD•1. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I attended a luncbeoo at the home of a friend recent· ly . Before we were seated.' the hostess announced that her son had something to say to lbe guests. Tbis 13-year-old lad got up and said he was selling raffle tickets to help send his school band on a trip. The tickets were a dollar apiece. He hoped we would each take "al least one ... Naturally the kid cleaned up. J felt this was in bad taste. So did many others. How about you? -N.M. DEAR N.M.: SoUcltlag guests ls out of bollDds, no maUer bow wortlly Ut~ cause. The boy's mother s bollld not have aUowed it. Horoscope ] fJlll>~ y . JUL y !8 ~ By SYDNEY OMA&Jl ARIES (Ma rch 21 -April 19 ): Despite a pparent delays and negative answers. you bold trulllp card. Koow it and act accordingly. Highlight patience. persistence and perseverance. A special agreement or contract will come through in your favor. Cancer. Capr icorn persons figure prominently. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Play waitlng ga me. Avoid direct confrontations . Long-standing obligation will be fulfilled. Cheek medical-dental appointments. One you aided in past will return favor. GEMINI <May 21 -June 20 ): You find constructive outlet for creative talents. New contact adds spice to life. Leo. Aquarius persons play significant roles . Be ready for change, travel and a variety of sensations. Status quo is due for vital revision. You make new st.art. CANCE& (June 21-July 22): Coordinate efforts with one who bas benefit of experience Accent on home. property and special security me asures. Another Cancer, a Leo and an Aquarian figure promlnentlf. LEO <July 23-Aug. 22): Leave details for another time; accent expansion, perceive pottmtial. enlarge-personal borbons. Relatives, short trips, visits. meaningful messages are on agenda. Humor and versatility represent twin allies. Gemini, Sagittarius persons play key roles. THUASp ':f -JULY 17th 10 AM VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Collect and classify needed information. If you do your "homework". money picture will be brighter. Be a ware of source material -read between lin es and you make valuable discovery . Long-standing debt is repaid. Scorpio. Taurus Thursday -10 AM.9 PM Mon· Tur.\ Wed. F r1 Sat -10 AM 6 PM Telephone 548-4121 WESTCLIFF PLAZA NEWPORT BEACH 1H~ TRAN~IT\ON i\ L lOO K ..• persons figure prominently. · LIBRA <Sept. 23·0cl. 22): Favorable news received concerning written material Make inquiries, give full rein to intellectual curiosity. Member of opposite sex confides feelings and your morale is boosted. Trust your own judgment. intuition and timing. SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 21>: A fantasy could be transformed into reality. Look behind scenes for answers. A dream. properly interpreted. could prove prophetic. Family member will make concession. Taurus, Llbra and another Scorpio figure prominently. SAGl'ITAaIUS <N.ov. 22·~. 21): Study Scorpio message for valuable hint. Business associate deserves bearing on investment proposition. Separate fact from fantasy. Find lllt what is actually expected of you. Romance ~·a major part of your persona! scenario. CAPRICORN (Ott. 22-Jan. 19): Emphasis on career. reputation. advancement, standtn1 in community and valid chance for promotion. Personal and professional relftJonabJps are intensified. Another Capricorn and a C~r figure prominently. AQUAJUUS CAn. 20-Feb. 18): Gain view of long-range possibilities. You need not be limited. Know it and act accordingly. Emphasis on com munications, travel. pursuit of educational project. Aries, UbJ'a persons play dominant roles. One you admire seeks your oplnions. PISCES <Feb. 19-Mar. 20): You encounter exciting, creative individual. Accent on romance, secrets, the occult and a profttable alliance. Leo, Aquarius persona fl1ure proml.neotly. Submit new coacept or format. 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EXTEHSIOHS A senes cses.oneci 10 llelo ~deal Wille ntlnO COSIS lllld reoucec:I buyong ~ . Cl) C88 LA TE MOYIE • * ··111e Str11nge ~ -or t.tra. Olftw" 11en1 Karen Bleck. George Sports, Beauty oii Top • NEW YORK (AP) - Baseball, boxing and beauty te01"ed in the ratings while pro- gr:am.s preriewiJll this week's Ripublican National Coovention f,U flat. acco~ to figures Mia the A.C. Nielsea Co. for tbe ~ending July 13. ·:ABC won the three-way r at· '90 com.pedtioo for the llf!COnd ilra1Pt week with a boost from ~e major league a ll-star ~ball game, the bi.gbest-rat.ed ~w, and the heavyweight e laampionsbip fight between LeTry Holmes and Scott ~.rated tbinl. : I N BETWEEN was CBS' hadcast of the Miss Universe ••uty pageant. and the two netWorb split the Top 10. ABC 'T the weeVwitb a rating (i :Ito 14 for CBS and 12.4 for llBC. ::The networks say that means i9 an average prime-time rii!nute during the week, 15.1 percent of the homes in the COQlltry with television were tlliled to ABC. :·The vict.ol')' made it two in a row for A.BC, which was beat.en by a fraction of a point by CB.5 in the seaaoa that ended April 20. THE llAnNG for the all-star g•me was 28.8. Nielsen saya that me am o( all the country's TV· equipped homes, 26.8 percent saw at least part of the sports program. Tbe highest-rated of the pre. convention programs was CBS' °Campaign '80" report, No. 58 for the week. An ABC News special previewing the GOP con- vention finished 66tb, last, with an .. ABC News Closeup," *'Lights. Camera, Politics," 6Stb and an NBC N e ws pre- conventioo show 64th. Two noo-political shows were a mong the five lowest-rated: "Joe's World" on NBC, in 62nd place, and CBS' "Bad News B~ars," 63rd. NBCS mGBEST-rated pro. gram, a repeat of a movie called "Battered," was tied for 12th for tbe week. Another NBC film .. Animals a re Beautiful Peo- ple," finished in a Ue for 16th. Here are the week's 10 highesl·rated shows: "All·Star Baseball Game." with a rating of 26.8 represent· ing 20.4 million homes, ABC ; .. Miss Universe Pageant." 24.1 or 18.4 million, CBS; "WBC Heavyweight Champion.ship." 19.4 o r 14.8 million , and .. Vega$," 19 or 14.5 millioo. both ABC: .. 60 Minutes," 18.S or 14.1 million, CBS· .. Dukes or Hana.rd," CBS. and "All·Star Pre·Game Show," ABC. both 17.7 or 13.5 mllllon; "M·A-S-H." 17.6 or 13.4 million, and "Alice," 9:30 p.m. program, 17.3 or 13.2 million, both CBS. and Movie - "Doc." 17.1or13 DlilUoo, ABC. TOE NEXT It shows: "The JeffmMJflS," CBS: Movie -••Battered,'' NBC, and ''Love Boat" and "Fantasy Jsland." bot h ABC, three-way lie ; "Alice," 9 p.m. program , CBS; "Quincy, M.E .. " Movie - "Animals are ~auUful Peo· pie ." and .. Different..Strokes." a ll NBC. three-way lie; and "Facts of Life," NBC. and "Knott's Landing," Frtday pro- gram. CB.5. tie. <CRITICS 1st ClHIOlICE 0 THE BEST MID FOPllUEST Clint Eastwood movie.'' -Janet Maslin. THE NEW YORK TIMES 1;• ': • ~·-· ··-... ~on " ""°~ """-wtt• MllUf'lM I~ 1""''9<'" .itly Of *IUI'--wnl••• lhel ., .. u..,,.11 ....... IMI t•ll!ooo ~nan !-'"<I j~I 11 ~• CM\J\lt~ ••'• '"" r .......... '"'" ''""~ r1M•11I..,., "'"" 1..,.,.,,, A11 "' '"'" ·~"" ., ....... "It'!•• ........ ., "' "" •l1et111•• hi th .... •'\~ """ ......... 11. lllo•1914tllj ttwi ~ .. 1 .. v .. ~•"'" 11..., • ti ........ \It \ .... lllHl•h I 1111•111•1 I ii. .......................... 11 t\1•1• •1u1.. I•• A11111t!I 'IAllHU \ll\Mt I•• ,,...w:t i . 1111 ~ ... ···~· I'"' 11.-,... •ll-11•1 h• .. , ......... 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Sill Murrey Rio hylof fRI 0 MOVIE • • • WlflQS O' Fore JOHN DARUNG .. .. TUBE TOPPERS CI Clll•on ot • """'* Olafy, C~lnl .. ,i •~ •l>t •. ,,. .......... ,,_ 10000 ........ ttMll CUS 8 . NBC IJ, AB • 4.30 - Rt'publlun N•Uonal Convention. Ronald ""•M•n' ucceptanct.' §pe@ch ls the hl.rhHtcbt ot lM fourth and final night of th(' OOP purh.~y t.n Detroit .... ..,, '11)1of. c.rtiy ~ When.~·· bOOt. ~ ... °',....... ,. Oi~oed on • '°'*Y bMiefl. NllOftll ~ IOt'CW begot\ 10 ~ .. ,...,.., """"' ( 1 "' -oU l'IWI I uo• HEWS CBS • IJ ·JO ''G oodbye . t•<llumbu.1 "R k hard Benjumtn and Ali Mu \•Oraw arc secret lovers ln this movie drama with Jau.·k Kluttmatn. F rld•11·• Oa11i ,_. •orw• ·~· ••-utenA.re ~ .. 111161 Aicft.. KHJ B 11 00 -"Come Blow Your Horn .. Thl' movie v~rs ion of Neil Sl m on ':i faf'1't play with Frank Sinatra as n \>h\yboy w~ youngt'r brother (Tony m l) mo ln with hlm. WO Haff-.. $uly A#>OW• llOft.. 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' \or l 'le oc::al """""I ~~I 3'<10 0 • • * ~Fer C..0..-11) ' I '~I ~ S•_,, Al-.~ A co-oo,~ ..... ~ ~ot o.e.....,~ ,..._...,,.li!!"!'l <iu-Of'•Clltl'· '•Ct .-•o A-.a 2~> fO • • s-.. ,..,,,. Jl'*'r "'"O"'" • •sies ~ "'~ ~-­:S 300 •• • 0¥~ ... ~·a s•,,. •-;i6El £ .. :.,~.it.:t S..."l•!°"J!"\ir Pryor Burn Teletlwn Set LOS ASGELES <AP) -Comedian Redd Foxs has annount'ed plans for an effort to raise $l m1 1l1on for the Richard Pryor Bum Foundatioo with a star studded telethon that begins Friday. "I JUSt jumped right in when I could to help a friend." Foxx. 57. told a news con.ference in refer- ring to Pryor. who was seriou,,ly burned du.riq an a('cident at his Northridge home J une 9. Foxx said be began planning U. t.elet.boo after vis1ttng Pryor at the bum center ol lbe Sherman Oaks Commuruty Hospital. The telethon waJI be broadcast for 12 hours on. lot'nl stations m Glendale. San Francisco and Hartford. Conn. Scheduled participants, besides Foxx. include comedian Bill Cosby, boxer Muhammad Ali, singer Dionne War-Wick and actor Jim Bro~n. Foxx said Pryor . who had his th.ird skin graft operation thtS week. at first was reticent to have his name used with tbe telethon, thinking the money apparently was to be Cor him only. "He thought it was like charity," Foxx said . 'D&it's No C9cle "He 's just independent, that's all." Foxx said Pryor agreed lo lbe idea of a telethon after bearing that the money will be used for medical research into burns and for financial aid to bum victims . E rik Estrada, garbed as Ponch on TV's "CH.iPs." takes an unidentified youngster for an elephant ride at a Los Angeles charity event sponsored by the Ringling Bros .. Barnum and Bailey Circus. The money g1 ven to the fund will be under the auspices of the Alisa Ann Rueb Bum Foundation in Sherman Oaks -------• s1'10UT11GIEAT I 9 DINNER (") 0 ~ 2 I Good fOf ~ ~of juicy, golden bt'Own ICtntuclcy ~tied Ctllclten. plus 11ng1e servings of COit •law. muned potllO .. l":d Qf"')'. and a rOll. L.lfnlt two ou-. P9f oouoon '* cu11omer. Cus!Omtf peys ell app11ea1>1e tale1 lH, Oller e.p;rea AUQllll 2'-. 1990. PllCH may VM'f II I par11c:1peling IOcl· llOl'la. Good only I 1n ~thetn Cahloml• whert youaee•he I eoion.l'I I~ window banner I --- --------· llOUT S6 llft SUPERI . ~~DINNEll z GOOd tor twelve Pieces ol fulcy. golden t>rown 2 l<entudly Fried Ch1c:lcen, with 11• rOlll. plU$ youf ::I c:holee ot either a l•roe eole slew 0t 1 l•roe mathad 0 ® po11toes. an<I 1 MTO•ll gravy l 1m11 two otters per cuslotnef. <J Cuetomer pays 1111pp11~bl• u iea IH. AtA Oflef eroires August 2'. 1980 Pneea may ¥ety et Piii' 11e1pat1ng 10C11ton• Good only 1n ~''*" Ca11tom1e wnere you '"Ille Colonet'a lee• Wlf'ldow~nMf ' -- ....................... --...... ENTEAT AINMENT / INTERMISSION Thursday. July 17, 1980 DAILY PILOT (;$ -Theater Festival Opens in NeUJport AU rod ltad to the Nn•port Theater ArU tntttr this YiHbnd u mne l~al pl"Oducmc ~roupa •how ~ir warH ln Ult" flr l annual Oran1e County tommurutyTbHtu 1'"'t uval Intermission Tom Titus Mt'anwhUt. Saddleb•ck Colle1t' &um m M •t<><:k rompany mountb ib lhm'l and Hnl.I productlon pl 1980 with the OPt'nlna ol ttM-popular mu teal "My t 'air l.8dy " , r .-rfornrnnr \'ll wlll be i lven Friday a nd • THE FESTIVAL-f'latn'of iL, klnd IOC"ally an • Saturday, July 32 2:6, 29 31 und Aug 1·2 at 8 p.m . and de<'adt' aet.s under way Fnday at A p m with ·A J uly :M), 27 and Aug 3 at 3 pm. ln. lhe Fine Arts r:rt"c>l<'M Named ~Ire" by lhe lrvlne Community Thu tt•r on lht· Ml111don VltJO c ampus. Reservatiorus heater. "The Golden "'IC«'t'" by the lluntlnaton K:ll 46:56 urh Playhowui and .. Chamber MuM<'" by thf' Wtndintc up 11 four weekend engagement as the Laguna Mou!\On Playhouse Sim t'lt'tnt'llh: Community Theater's production of Saturday ruiht'~ fare, abo at 8, t1i "Sang to Mt' · June Groom," written and directed by Jack Through Open Windows " by t~ Ne..-port Har bor ~harkey MH'h~d Gomez. J oan Ray and Tpm Smith Actorl> Tht.'ater . "The Gan1erbread U.dy 'from the ht'adtht>r w.tofth.,.comt.'dy Saddlebl.r k Valley o mmunlly Theater and 'T ht> . tady and thtl Medals" by the host Newport Theute~IN~ P E IU'OIUIANCES wall be given lorught rt \enter ~~~o~Saturday al 8 30 an the Cabnllo Playhouse, ('toe.mg ou\ <he weeke'nd Sund ay. v.1lh a 2 p m 202 Avt.>ntJ11 Cubrillo. Sa n Cle mente. Reservations c.urta1n wtll bt> "Rosenerantz and Gwlderutern Are 492 046.5 ~"a d". and "I 'm He r bert " by the Cyprei.i. ... Cont1nu10g thc.>tr respecllve runi. on Orange om muruty Oriented The ate r.·· Born Yei.terday b> c ·oast stages art> e C06ta M~a Civic Playhouse and ·June Croom b> the SanClementeCommurutyTheater ·'Cha pter Two" at Sebastian's West Dinner THE THEATER ARTS Cente r ts located al 2501 Cliff Dr ive, Newport Beach Tickets m ay be purr hasedatthedoor. l'I JY hou~t>. 140 Aven1da Pico. San Cle m ente 1492 9950> Da n Verre and Britt Swanson be ad the eai.l of the new Neil Simon romedy, wtuch plays nightly exrept Monday through Aug. 3 -"G8£ASE" AT THE Harlequin Dinner Playhouse, 3503 S. Harbor Blvd .. Santa Ana <979 SSH) Harvey Levine 's production of the rock and roU mualcal conUnues indefinitely ni&hlly u cept Mooday. "You're a Good Man, Charlie Br own" tonieht and Friday and "The Fantasticks" Saturday at the Laguna MouJton Playhouse, 806 Laeuna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach (494·0lM3>. The shows run ln repertory with a9p.m . curtain through Aug. 23. -"Last ofthe Class" (lobe reviewed Friday) at tbe Westminster Community Theater, 7272 Maple St.. Westminster (893~). 1be Fted Carmichael comedy plays Fridays and Saturdays at 8: 30 through Aug.9 • CALLBOARD -The Saddleback Valley Community Theater wtll hold auditions for its first show of the 1980-81 sea.son. ''No Hard Feel.togs." Sundayat2and7;> m. and Monda y at 7 inlbetheater. 25741-C Obrero St • Mission Vt eJo Benny Goodman as d1rectmg the comedy. which calls for five men and three wom en BACKSTAGE John Penruman of Costa Mesa has won the Hanau Milltary Commu.mty Award as best aetor for his performance tn "Watt Uotll Dar k· an a produet1on in Germany The Costa Mesa High School graduate as a legal clerk with bas Arm) untt. David Hotuday and Lrnda Michele take the starring roles in Saddleback's ''My Fair Lady," underthedirectionofCrandall Diehl 'Joh' Movie Set for Dubuque 5 , .•.. .,. !*IC 000 IT'\ OOf\f A -Y'lt ............ All,lANl tf'OI 994 2.00 ••• ,..111 •• , ... -.... !>ti U.U W•H ~0. C0 .,.,10.VU I. ••ft nu 11--"ll STlll(fS U CK ''°' ,, .... ,, ... '!Oii• .., •UJU 994 2-400 1 l )0 • l 00 • t»O • I H • I 0 0 l'NI stiU WUS SAGA COHTINUU ... ..,.. rHI IM"H STalKfS UCK tll'G• • t....-.-. .... .._, llO "'"U' 1-OOU• SO.. 111»9-J-So.IO•••t l •IO<O ........ '*--l'M OH\ f A -Yll -~ .. .. ,LANl1N1 1u1~J1 quo 11~ t ~I t •'<I a 6."4l t H J t ttU -TWAYOUA UIUN COWIOT !N J --., •• Hll . ,. ••• ., • ••41 .__ __ _J -·~ _ ,,,_ _ •• .. ft I t 4-eel• 494 1'>14 .... "' .... ~.,., 494 1!>1 4 "USS> CARS" .... U~J-.. 1\ , .. , ---~ ..... ,... ... .,.. "AIRftl.ANE" ,~, -11 .. ,~,,, ...... s,u Uk-l IM .IM .-7,4µ JO "HOW TO IEA T THE HIGH COST OF LIVING" "LOVE AT AltST llTl" '==::::'.......--=.::...:...:...:: ....... .. ,,,,.,, 49& 12!>3 •-A.lo4 -IY•f fUISDA f ........ 1 ..... "' i. "'·-""'-... IMl'ORTAN T NOTICE ' CHllORllf UNDER 12 fRH ' aoun llOfC>eo "llUIAKll" 111 ~Ill MAGIC(l1 IOAOft wmt IUH USID CAIS t•I l'lllJ MOT SN" tN I .-....,_....Tft.n--"::::T:::--i rHI IM"H-STlllUS IACK !N I "'°9U NO PAHU" "US t NMlnoN &WY "M •!UT '"' ~ ru· TMI 5"1NINO 191 Pllll TMI llUNT PA.tTMll Ill "I091' IAO ,.._.. f\. •• ,,, ... t• .... ""' ............ t DU BU QU E, Io w a <AP ) A(·ademy Awa rd winning actor Art Carney. aloni.: with Eddie Albert a nd Robt>rt Jlayt•s, <1re cominJ.: to Dubuque to shoot a m o vi e. "Takt• Thi:-. J ob and ShCIH' It .. T hl' film ... µr oduct·r . Gn·g Black"ell. sa1d the m o \'tl' "ould be filmed hen • over a :-.even PU• l~~'t.\'111'.'n.A" ft· .. -~. .. .. .. . ·.... .. ... NOW PLAYING AMC ORANGE MALL Orange 63 7 0340 ~ A~C 0.leCIO<y f()I ')110W1o1n.t \ EDWARDS' CINEMA WEST Wes1mins1er 891 3935 Dao')' I;> 00 • ? ·~ • '> JO 8 I!) • 10 ·~ MANN'S 'OUTH COAST Cosla Mesa 549·3352 ~·y 1100 •230 ·~00 1 ·~ • •O 30 MANN'S IRU PLAZA Bre.l 529·53J9 Da· 1 • 2 OC • 1 30 • ~ OG 7 ·~ • 10 JO EDWARDS' MISSION flEJO MALL Mission V1e10 495 6220 ~ .. , •?00 • , • .,. ~30 11 I~• 10 4!> SRO lA MIRADA DRIYE·UC la Mirada 921 ·1706 5'10w~ SU•t~ At Ous• l •t;iljll:fj !~o:,~:T&1n ORANGE DRIYE·IN Orange 558· 7022 ., ,usu acurno FOii TIMS OIGAGlMllT "AIRPLANE" IPGI '"BRUBAKER" ,., I "THE EMPIRE <"01 $~~~~~K "·, I "ROUGH CUT" (R) "THE-EMPIRE .11'G1 STRIKES '8ACK" -NOl'AIMl-c::::=- 11ILUES BROTHERS" 111 "FAME" 1111 ... AOCKY It" ' -... =::r=z ~ I "'WHOl..t.Y MOSIS" "C .... SYMHOMI" • INI le=:-=;.~ ' .~ ... ~ ... ·. "NIDAY. THI I Mt" 111 "MOU. '(WOOD f .~·-. week penod beginning July 28 Burke McCorm ick o f t he Chamber of Commerce esllm at ed the film people wi ll o.;pend about $1 million JO th<· cit~ <id ding. "It "111 be a p-.y rholoj?1cal boost. too II'~ been a loni? time 'ln<'l' "e · \'l' heard so mt· ~ood ne" ~ hert' .. Hc> "as rderrin~ to I~> off:-. o ( I .JOO worker.; at thf J ohn Deen: pla nt. a nd Dubuqu<' P acking Co ·s dec1s1on to end 1ts be<>f s laui:e hter operation here 1n Uecr mber The mov1t• 1!1 <ioout <i 'm Jll l0 '4 n brl'Wt'r) that 1-; purrha..,.·d b' a conglom('rat<.· "htch ">t•ntl• an efftc1l'nC) expert T"o V.t'(•k or filming v.-111 tak1• pl<u·i-<ii th· P1rkett Bre\lirng Co l<i'A a ' ont~ bn ·"l'r) f(,, _'fl \ '''"' h1•' '"'•''1 \ln~llll' 11' tlw • 1111111r , 8111 htt flt!tlt'1' h~11r .. t1 ht tl l>t UIJW/;\ '"' ''" fl /111 •• \/•Ill!' 1111wr 'jfl."" nt.\.' (',V.'<)' AllO 11\1", """ ,. \. .... ,\11i \I .. " lh ~~ J1' , 1 \ ~ ,,.. ,:!\• y, •1 \ 1'1 \ r" '' • ~'trltll~'· 41i1 HU >t1111!',t.llJJ.\\il:IJ "Alf Utto1M 11 .. •\t-'• • ""t·t'l,."lt:.,. f l'\1f\''" J\ Jl',J\ 1\,1 ~4\ ~ 1,,_.., I• 1 • ~.,. \• '""""'n..1 -.foftQ f11",'lfr'M1 t.,.J.l(l1'\}J.,l\I'"''°''~~•' •'4 f11I\ \t 1-.\\>1 \ '"" '• 1 f'f\ 0 ~O't I tilf r.I • .1---_0pen~n9-=-o _ Tomorrow ~ UA MOVIES 4 A U Dolled Up Country singer K enny Rogers dons formal attire as he and wtre Ma nanne Gorrlon arnve a t a benefit dinne r fo r the St Jude Children's Rcseaf ch Hos pital Frank Sina t ra was honorl"d al the event -. .. ~ * edwards cinemas WHERE THE BEST PICTURES PLAY f ' ,,,. • *9 ~,.,,.lf•• ••• !t l HE SHINING • .--....-------..... ... "" . --- lRI MGM Q -. ........ "' -NOW SHOWINGl- CIS1a •sa lhr,t..i '>'~ "" QtW ~'lll~~ ,_,. HWl lh 1.,' , ..... "°It c.1, r, •• ,,, t ~·~ -*"'"' Ill >' •• • 'DI -~I UA C-~I 'Ho . ~~ ... •a:tt>•• ll "-••N... ........ .._~Gil.1'..4\ .... , ..., ...... THC Ill.ANO l"t 1-..1w• .. ,.... ............ 8RU9AICE9' C"> ,,, ... _,, .. ,.. _,_ Uf'8AN COW90Y (PO) ,,_..,._ , ..... Hilh ~ing. b.igb seas adven~. Walt Disney 4f 1 ProducllOfl) THE LA.Hr.I' ~OH".I' OP .l\TOAH'H ·-ARK ... Al.SO. FOA V()(Jlt AOOEO .•', •ENJOYMENT ·. ..... -AHllVll ·Srto<.lllll\I r, -!>M6 OUl'f • AM(; 0.•"9t Mi ll 637-03«) COSIA ltW ~ Ctll•t<-9111 4141 ... UICE U4 C•IV C1-• 6J4,l911 ll TOIO 5.looi.~ 581 !l8llO Wiiii£ Sti01U'Tl Ot~n. 6»-7860 ENTERTAINMENT I HY GARONER Kissinger on the )!ire ~ E n Mike Wall.ace Shou:ed Up f or Roast Q: I Ille.rd &kr. were• lot ol ftreworkl at UH• rtte•t t"'rlan affair fer 11..-y lllMla1er. la view of U.. ••• ..._tlCet"-revelaUoM abM& K.balD1er·~ r•l•tioeAA,p •Ital &Ille 18'1111 ol lru, I •H 1arpr1aed &Illa& Mike Wallace ••• • Lale dall. Mat bap· PH~! -llt1. 11.o ·e ., MUwallllee A JC what you expected was that Make and Klllllnier would klu· 'n·mllke up, they didn't. A'!!i JClte <V11rle1y'11 corl'4ltipondent to such tune t 10011 l '"lat Mt the l'Vl'nl. K111sln~er made hght of th•• dJaiputfl Alll'r he uw the tJ. tl~ "Ttw Sh•ll·Ki lnaer con ~ nt-cllon" h dMlarc-d that "anythma that flv tum it'cun<t b1lltnehus tooobla l'd .. 11,. clo.l'd hl1 n-mark with lhl• lhl"t'. l lhut W\I he. t' \'I Vt.'d tumultuous applou•\' <from tht audience>. ht" would sl :trt t't'ad ina h•s lntl~t book, "Ki J>lntier l he WhltC' llousl' Y can." In German• ••H•MOE• ... WAl.l,M '•:. •'OLLOWING THE honored ~uttst l> talk. anstt>ad ot HPl>roarhlott Kissinger for J ha ndshake and an ~mbrace , as prevtOu!> s peakers h.ad done . uvo1ded confrontation and exit t>d the other way Other h1 ghhghlS were <1uotes of the non poht1ral personages who spoke, such as Bob HoJ>(' "ho came 1n fall'. ~1\•1n.: ht s impression of tbe din rwr "I h,l\'('n 't hud a m~ht like this since Howard COM'll tn\'ltt.•d nw lo his readang of thl' En (•yclo~>dla Dratanmca." He nJso referred to Ja<'k Klut:man's nag nab btnf! thmJ pl are in th£> Kentucky Derby. which took placl' that afternoon . "It figures -he's with NBC'" Bob also told of the time that he and a few frat brothers started the Friars Club an Los An~el~ "so that George J essel could have u place to hide from paternity suit.-; " HOPE ALSO TOUCHED on current pohUr!> "ReaRan'i. hair <'an't sla) that color forever If he's elect('(!. he'll na me Max Factor secretar} of slate and Don Rickles ambasasador to (ran " His closing re marks named Wilham F Buckley a "Don R1('kles with a Pht Be(a Kappa · ke) ... Then he chided NBC for "paymg .$90,000,000 for a presidential boycott." . Jack Valenti. motion picture arbiter, summeq 'Glad You Asked That' by Mwlly• ..ct Hy G ...... NOW PLA Yl'NG be Zb. B k d ~.~.•· ,-:·~~~ 01 l,'~!':'~~\":,~ ~~-~~'°~I :::m up the dilferencc tween 1an•ew rzezins 1 an t ..... 01. 1 ,y-~" 1111• 1•010. CllltDOMI 'KlllC • Carter's ne w secretary or st.ate, Edmund Muski e ;.;:,·:,";'11':;,-' •· •• ,.,., • • ;j 111 • ., >t011iwi ... "They're Poles apart ~·· ....,, .... nau ,,..,.,....,, .. .,,,,,,,,.~~" .,. .. ,,,. ~ ))3'I In other words. a good time was had by all .. ,..,J1•ocant••• .. ••-•., l well. ALMOST ALL > the Saturday night of the~==================~ ,.~nar's Toast to Mr Kissinger I Q: I understand that Suzanne Somers Is de- terml&lled QOt to make lbe same mistakes Farrah Faw~ett has made. How does she meln that? - Mr . Miltoo ff. T .. lndtanapoUs. A: Suzanne. now TV's blonde sex symbol thanks Farrah mad«-' a big mistake career-w1s .... when she qwt her TV sera es. "Charlie's Angels So M lSS SomNs 1s ~01ng to l>tay v.1 th "Three .. . Compan) · 3.!> lonj.? a:. shl' can She also r~ts Fa< rah became the v1 ct1m of overexpo5ure W1th too much pubhc1t) So Suzanne's t rying to hm1t her m terv1ews -and ll> stayan~ av.ay from game shov.~ etc Q: I ttad that one of tbe ttasons Group w didn't n'ftew Mike Douglas' cootrut was becauM• or his salary Mmands. What was Mike asking for? ' -Ron H .. Mlnnupotls. ''A BETIER FILM THAN 'STAR WARS' ••• ''-TIMfMAGAZINE A . A rrulhon·dollar ·a·yl'ar pay increase Thf' 54-year old lalk·show host wanted S3 m1lhon a year for thrN' firm years Then. afterwards. $500,000 a year for f1 vt' yt.'arl> H<' would serve as a cons ultant and do u few ~J'l('c1a ls for Group W after he "re- l ired" (al a~e 59) In all. 1t C'a me to Sll 5 m1llwn After they addt>d it all up. Westinghouse was sun· they wanted no mor<• of Mak<> <1nd hired John •••••••••••••••••••-Davidson tnskad Hut Mike turned a round and made his own deal with <1nolher -;ynd1C'ator and '>tarted tus ncv. scriel>. v. h1C'h ht' owns. last month Sntd your questums rn f/11 Gardrwtr. ·GI.ad l'n" A s1eed Thal." care o/ rhrs ~. Po Bor 196~ Irvine. 92714 Manlyn orad lly Gardntt t.otU answer as manu qw>S1ions as thev can in thetr column but thP 1 olume of mail makes ~sono.l rt'J)li.es 1mpo&siblP "SPELLBINDING! GLORIOUSLY DIABOLICAL!" JGMt ....... • ... '" r~ 'ftUeTAll VAUf'I' Ft \l~llty Q.l!Ql WflT••Slll UA C.--~ -WOOdbndOc M1-06M ~~~~~~~~~~ Flo's Geoffrey Lewis - AT PET E R 'S LANDIN G NEW CABARET LOU NGE Presents li'\e tnter-tain111ent 3 Shows Nightty Tuesday thru Saturday loJOU r qr fie roml H·oh.v'111 Huntington beocn f?eservot1ons {213) 5Q2-44?l or (714) 840-1391 A hilarious new c.omedv lor everyone who ever Wclflted to give the oil companies gas pains. cum oU the power companies' lights and make the banks stand in line IOf a change. .. ... ·' . ~ _,.PoCTU.E ~1 -o-•---•1t~·,,.........~ ... ~~ SU5M SAINT JAME;S JANE CUllTW JESSICA LANCE -RIOWlO BENJAMIN Actor Finally Tries TV By JE RRV BUCK LOS ANGELES <AP> -Ge<>f· fr~~ Lewis spent several years turning down offers or television series unlit the role of Earl on "Flo'' ('ame along "I hadn't wanted to do a series before." he said. "So I s tuck lo m o vies a nd th e s t age . Th e se ri e s they wanted me to do were p ar t s l cou ldn't see doing ever y day." "Flo." the h it s p inorr f r o m C BS· LEW•~ .. Alice" starring Polly Holhda>. changed that. "I could see getting mto Uus part." said Lewis . "He 's not a stereotype, h~'s not a buffoon. He's a man's man. I could do just a bout anything I want with this role. He can be ha rd. or he can be a teddy bear, or he can be crazy." LEWIS SAID there Is only one thing left to be settled: "What's to be Earl's relationship with Flo'?'' Lewis said he wooders if i t's going t o blossom into romance. or settle down to a comfortable brother·sister re- lationslup. Lewis confessed that he suc- cumbed to the temptations or a TV series once before. "It was a pilot movie with a lot or skiing in it," he said. "We s pent three weeks al Sun Valley. J took it because I figured it never go. but I d g(•t 1n J lot of free skiing .. • Before the "Flo" spinorr 1n thl· s pring. Lewis made one ap pearance on "~lice " He played a sheriff. ... DON'T KNOW 1r that'<; where they got the idea for me to be in 'Flo' or not," he said. "I 'd done several westerns and maybe they latched onto the character from that.Earl is a re- tired rodeo cowboy. Well, l don't know if they ever retire, not tn their minds, anyway .. Lewis might be better known to some }>eOple for his frequent appearances m Chnt Eastwood movies. He was in "High Plain'> Drifter." "ThundNboll and Lightfoot," ··Every Whi ch Wa} But Loose." and wall bt> 1n its se Que•. "Anv Which Wa\ 't'ou Can .. and . in th(• JU!>t rcleasc."<1 "Bronco Bill) " Lewis, in his us ual underst<Jt· ed manner said. "I tell you. I'm getting tired of getting bllhng " He had spent the' night befort• working near Bakersfield with Eastwood. Ruth Gordon and an orangutan oo "Any Whi ch Way YouCan .. HE AND Eastwood play two trucker buddies and the movies follow their adventures M 1l>s Gordon plays Lewis' mother. and the orangutan travels with Eas twood. He also has roles in two up- coming westerns, "Tom Hom." starring Steve McQueen, and "Heaven's Gate, .. about the J ohnson County War. ··Flt• madt• 1l:-. dl'l>ut a" th .. "u I :-.hu"' of tht v.1·1·k in r.11 IOj.?S It ht•Jl II '> ,p:.irt•nt. "i\h!•t• which h~.., t•on~1:-.ltnll\ t~"t'll 1n thl' Top Jn . 'W('·n · all ~Ort of riding •m Polly ·., back right oo"'. Lt>,.1~ said. "Sh«.''" got a big followtng .Everybody m the cast holds Lip his end . but shr al rl'ad' has an a udience · LEWIS BEGAN actmg ~hl'n he was m lu:. tc.-en!>, then abrupt ly QUll "I v. antt'<i lo do other Lhm~s he !>aid ·· 1 "a!> a mus1c1an and I wor k('(! all OH'r the "'orld · H e a.Jl )O "'"rked "" " hou..,ebu1ld1:r . telephon e re pasrman and <'ab driver Then about l't~ht ~ <'ars ago h< deC'1ded 1t wa..., time lo ~el back into art.mg Ill'> first movie wa' "Tht• Culpper Cattle Compan~ · SINCE TKEN. he ''i !>E'en tn about 25 movws. but calls the NBC movw "When Every Day Was lht• f'ourth of July" his favorite In lhat he played the S n owman. a Wo rld War l veteran whosf' hair lumed white and voice went mute after being grued by a buJlet. He was on trial tn the mo\'1e. but was saved from conviction by testimony from a young girl. whose father was also tus lawyer Le wis al.so ha'> turned to wnt mg. Ht> has one script under option t o Wa rn e r Bros Telev1s1on . and l wo othen; m pro gre!>i. He has his o wn mus ical group and wntes the lyrics for their J>('rformancel\ • tO# TO &EAT THE HICH COST Of lMNC l BDEAlm:RT ·am.rm. MMON • OMIMY CXUMM \ ._.. -.. ~ MOllPtllS .... R!S) WIUJUIO ., ll090!f -............. Ml'l'llOl MJ..IMt\ --............. .,....,. ~ ' Uri\. iCUJtiH ..--~l.111//!(CJH--.. -.----·llOlllOU1---'°"'"---..,_ lllllll'--llOll(llT ~ 4 -.-..~ Clll099'-.. ~11- Be Somebody. Be o carrier. Cati 6"2-"321. Osk for circulation. Hove fun, earn 'fCXJ' own money, learn valuable lessons about business and ~· Oefiwr the g1r1g1t.p 642-4321 " • 4 1 • s L , \ • £ J 1 l .I Old fashioned, romantic dinner-dancing is back in style. . ., . .•. :and the Grand Portage now <*rs )"Oll an cw:nln8 10 ~with your favontc memory. Soft tinlclillJ dinner ~. d~t candldlt table settinp. the grandeur()( ftamin& tablc5kk cookc..'1). The: ultimately dlnceablc Dick Powell llio is fawrcd Thunda)' darouP SatutdQ 7 IO u: and .oft piano other~' SEAFOOD CONNOl~EURS ~ F~ Sldurdly a.<ik for our "~ Lohlla'" dlnncr frnh Mal~ lob81ers, O)'Sters. dams, flown ln from Bo51~ ~ed f..a.lltemc~ rc)Olcc' ~REGISI'RY 18800 M~ 8oukvaRt (714) 7'2-8.,..... 'llor~_ .. --i~"·~~- f A SINilfY ~BRICK RlM .. JACK NICHOLSON SHEUFY DlNNl -THE SHINING " SCA~ CROTHf RS. ~r<r WTr11 Srrffi~ ~~NG SlANlfY ~BffiCK; DWif JOHt\){)N ~ANITTiliBRICK JAN HARLAN 1ltHIDt.P .. :JH1J R -~i 0 .... ·-... ....,_ Teaorized ln the toOet.a? Ch aNCI after school? Shven down for your hmc:h money? ... GETA {-.,.•,BODYGUARD! "~LVl!<-l'lltlltl.tMlQ .... S l"ltC!lt."TS•A 1\IMY llW.11Ut MY BODYGUARD ......... CllRIS MAl\f:Pf.ACE • RUTHC'.ORDON MATT ntLJ..ON • JOllN HOIJSEMAN CRAIG RJCHARD t•,.~LSON • l<ATHRYN ORODV -~·~ADAM UALDWIN-...:"1 :.MARTIN MUU. ·~DAVE (;RUSIN ·~-'.':~ MELVIN StMON ·-··ALAN ORMSIW --"DON DEVUN-.. TONY BILL ~:rs..== ·--~r-.. ........ l-aJ. :r >f r. 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'"°' HOW.,O J ICI-., .. , OH Slr- l'llolftl•lll V .. e.y, C..1IOrn1• tf10I Five students rrom the Orange Coast h ave ach ieved President's Honors List for the sprin g semeSler at CyprnsCollege. -. .- l>rfVe C..i. •w '"'-"'• .,,,. , ......... \. •••• ,,, )1)1 ... ,,,VO. 0.1w c-i. ~ t"''tot"'• tft2- '"" l>v>H'••<>\ I\ (-IKl"11 DY a ...... .i_,,_v.i., .. ....... .,... .... ,~ .. ,..,, O<•w . WMMllnti.r ~lllOnW• ti..u -. K ... .,.. "'•*• ••• P.ro 0<1w . W.Olfti,,. .... C_.lltrfll• 9'tl:J Cll"-'tl L .. arrf\ Tlllt llv'4 ... u I\ fO"Oll<I .. •Y • '"" \Ull-.... ,. 111911 '""" -C-1y '*''•Or-c...ntv °" J111• .. ,. oe""•'W1-o -dF"l(I•"" '"'' , ... ,......,.,. .... ftltcl """ .... C-111 Cito OI Or-Couflty o Fountain Valley stu· dents are Monika Ottili Christenson, J ames William Grove and Ltn· da Kay Wisdom. ' ,..,., ~'*411Md Or-. 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Oi••~4• P•no•f'IOf\ ••"""Iii'"' \•"'• *"• l'l'tn ~lf.,,,..,._,C •tn '''"' •ftfl f"-Wtlh~ L ~~ Ate A~· SPEED PLUS MORE COMFORT Elegance UncMr. Power or Sall Sloop Design Answers Need Down East Yachts or Santa Ana. a builder of offs hore.> cru1sin~ yachts In both sail and power. ha!> introduced a 41 -foot pilothouse sloop de:.1gned to m{'('t a growl!lg demand for more comfort and !>J)eC'd und<·r power as well as sail The DoWT\ Ea:.tcr 41 1s said to provide an ~" cept1c1nal performanr e under sail with a ootter than 1,000-m lle ranJ::c.> under power THE BOAT IS DESIGNED F'OR s 1mphc1ty m ':u I h,u1dllnJ.! It 1-. ")foop ni:t~<."'<l v.1th a self tend in~ rhll(•r furhn.: Jib Tht· mam i.a1l "' also rolle r furh·d · ~ 11h th1-. arrnnct•mf'nt. onl} two ~heel winches <•r•• n1·n·.,:..in ~-If tarltn~ v.rnche:; ant :.tandard Both .om · mC1untt:d nl'<H the hclmsmiin for eiiS:O "IO~ll' h.indtnr..: Au-.:1han pov.<'r ,., J Fo rd l.i:hmJn -io220 d r 1· ., l' I r J I l' d .i l fi 5 ( J hl)r:-t•pQv.er With a :.tan BOA'n NG t!ard fuel rapactt) ()( 300 ._ __________ _ ).!a Jl on ... th1· 11 h:t ' a rang1• 1n t'X<'t."'>:. of 1 000 miles whale cruising at~ kn11t!\ Tht' en~ine room 1s designed to provide qwet operation o r thl.' muin enfZrnc and such opbon al equipment a .. a 3 kw ~ent:rator and air cond1 · lion er ..... td. WI._,,., "·"'°""·· I c-1, c~ "'o.-,_,,.,.. J"'' !>••-• ~ tYw c ... '1>f,..• --------·-----, ,..., p • ..,, 0 ~ ... ,, ,,,., ..... Ill ... A CHROMF.· PLATE D. TEAK-TRIMMED ~lt·ennli? '4hl~I accents the spacious U·shaped <'OC'kpat "tu<'h 1s .self bailing A teak·tnmmed in· <>lrument pod contains all engine controk . and guali?~ and •~ en easy view oC the helmsman. An optional m .... 1de .,teen n~ station as available. Lar~t­ lorker; under the cockpit seats p rovide storage for deck equ1pment ~•UCATio.. NO~tCE OI' NEGAl"IYE OECl.Att•TIOff THE COSTA MESA PLANNIN C OEPAATMENT HAS PAOPOSEO TO ISSUE A NEGATIVE OECLAAATtOO. A[GAAOllOG T .. E EHVIAOO.MEH· TA L IM PACT OF Tl<f FOl..LOWIHG l'AOPOSAL Of'Vf'IO~"t ,.~ ...... fO' (OVt' O••~•o-nl CD""o•nY. 1~ E•'I 'W•,f'\er S..nt..t Af"• to (Of\\1'VC t • II 000..-~-,_,,,,., l><>tl<l>Nj IOUlf'O ... 14.IS Pltl<~I•• S..•IO"'Q H ..,_, MGtDfW ,.,... 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IOAME STATEMC:IOT .,...,,, f PW tof•~N; ~"'°"' I\ OOilfl\O (N\,I Jo•I " 0-IOnh /I,., Po\IDn "~'' ., tfl'\t' HUl'i1ft0lon &t.c:;. (•l•tO•"-ttt rH1P"C.. CA.t,FT 1\lA .., .. """•''IC'"' .,..,.. ,..,..,,.Vif' ... ""''•n.qtO" ~"" ,,.,.,o,n1• l f"I•\ bv\•f'Wo<\\ '' cond~< lf'O o, "' ..,.,._ hm1ttic:1 DM1""'"'"' O••Qri.t c. ,.,.,.nq1 .. • i \ •1 ~ R /'tl'tl' f~f M t. fl 1nlf"'y t .. ~ t41,41\t•,..,,t0f'I 9_.~, ti Tf\t\ \tAI~ ""'1''• f1ff."d wnn fM C••••o'"•<t ~ Covnl•(._.rl.Of Or'~Co.,,,...,,,,,..Jut ; '"'' txr..""~''' f'twtd'Ut tf>'Oo. ,,.,., '" ft 1~ 01w1cJu.tl Fl~ll ()lo..qM (, '°"""9'" • Pvf'>'1\IW(f Or~ C.CW\f o •• ,, P11ot ,,.. ... \I~·~· -~·' ftlfll(t ""'''" lfwo J"'' •o 111•.l 1 •• 1/<M-4!0 Co""h ,,,,,. <11 O<""O-COUMv ,~ ,.,,, PUBLIC NOTICE -' "*' F1-.1 PuDl1"""2 ()r.,.. C.0.~t O....•_. Pflo-f "'" ) 10 , , 1• 14111) 1110¥ P UBLIC NOTICE flCTI nous 8USINEn N-E STATEME"l r,.. l<M._ ,,,_...,., ,. _,,. - """"''•it\ "'""l sruPC.1s ..., '""'"~"'' 1NOU\Tll1l S 11 a.-.ro.. .. ';1•-.1 "O ,,, ,, ...... ( 4'ht0f""t1• .-rlt4 """""' I(.,.... !>h,.t'"Qt' 1' S.-•f"o.tw ~., •• , t-o h ( lrVIN> ( •llfOf'flllt• .,,I. ~ ... , .. ""'°''""'°'Or..,.. CO.It 0..1y PllOI, J-i. . .Ju11a.1a.11.19'0 2elNO PUBIJC NOTICE PICTITIOUl MtfMISI ~STAffllilCNT , ... ....._.. ,__ .. ~ ""'· flltH.S ltO'' D'-0 PASHl0 Ht0 ICf CltllAM, 11'0 9"•r '1rffl, C~t• -... c.llfenll•-- " •"'' ou re lttt••· 1n • h•Mt. s... • .-.... C...lfwlli•tno. Tllh~s"~ .. hHlll>< ......... ~Olwldlt .... Tllh .-........ -11 ... ,...,. .... C-ty e;._,. .i 0r....-c-1, .,. "-,.,,... ~ ~'"""' 0r.,. ~ Oettr ,.. ... .,...,.,MrJ.._,1),1• ,. ... The dt•C'k level ptll)~house 1s not required for 'lPepml? purpost-s but provide an excellent .. living room · for loun~in~. eating and avoiding inclement v. eat her Thc-J?al ley 1s OJ)t'n and adJ01ru. the pilot hous.• v. 1thout llllrudin).{ into It The rnterror 1s decor;ued ~ 11h lt"ak and decorator fabncs r or 1nform.it1on. contact Down East Yachts 7()(J f: Alton \\l'. S~nta Ana, telephont-979-6850. . P ersonal Uses of Trucks Grow WASl-n!'GT0.:--0 IAP > With more and mor~ Aml'r1can~ taking to the r oads in vans and p1rku~. O\·er half the nat1oo·s trucks are being u ed for pt:'rson al transportation. the Censu:. Burt-au reports T ht> n ·port. based on the 1977 census of transportation. discloses that 5't percent of all truc ks on the road wer e used for personal I ran.sport That's an increase Crom 41 percent in 197:? and 34 percent in 1967 REFERRING TO THJS CHANGE AS the "dominant trend .. 1n truck use. the report i.ays 14 million trucks -mostly pickups, vans and panel trucks are replacing automobiles for travel t<> and from wo rk. for recreat1on and so forth. Trucks used for agriculture were a distant ·econd at 4.1 million. followed by ronstr'uction USl". I 8 m1lhon truc k:. While the actual number of trucks used in agriculture remained steady between 1972 ~ 1977. the proportion shra nk from 22 percent to 16 percent because of the rapid growth in personal use. Although those massive l~wheele{'S may seem to be everywhei;:e when you swing onto an in· terstate tughway, the report says 83 percent of all trucks on the road are pickups and panels. These vehicles generally operate within the state whtre t hey are registered and weigh le$S than 6,0C» pounds. TRUCKS FOR HIRE WERE THE most heavi-ly used, averaging 43,300 miles per year, com- pared to an average of 11,900 for all trucks. Overall truck use increased signiricaDtly between 1967 and 1m. the report. states, wi~&M number of states with a hair-million or mor~ re· gistered trucks growing Crom six to 23. Overall. 96 percent of trucks in the United States burn gasoline and 4 percent use diesel:t\ael. Larger trucks. including 41. percent of long=ltaul vehicles. are the most likely to use diesel fuel.. Suit Brings $750,000 LOS ANGELES <AP) -A woman who s&d- fered severe compllcatlona from a botebed breast enlar1ement operation has been awarckd S750 000 in her ~uit agalNt the doctor and the hospital. ' A ~or Court jury ~lded \hat aell·st.Yled cosmetic suraeon Dr. Frau L Gaunt O'A'ed 8e¥er- lf Dixon $481,000. EuUer, Park View Hoepilal aet- Ufd Ill part ol the CIH by qreeiq to pay •.ooo lO Ms. Dhcon. Oaunt's Uttnse was suspended for ab moat.bl. Ria attorneys aou1ht • mistrial beca111e ot dews reporta of that auspeukln, bul 8-erior Court J .. fe Jobn A. Loo111l1 denied the ~-1, ..._,,..... ....... _ ....... ___ _ DAILY PflOf HAVE YOU LOST SOMETHING? I First c~ our "Lost and Found plan1hc.11on number S300 to soe '' someono has found It (FOUNO ads are placed '" the 0111y P1IOC FREE of charge) If your item is not lt51od os being found then dial I fi42-LOST and let a fneodly ad·v•sor assist you iri placing a "Lost" ad Call Monday tflru Fnday 8 00 a m to 5 30 p.m tor next day's pape< or call by noon on Saturday tor Sunday's paper 642-5678 DAILY PILOT W••t • •ouu or1•n t (or ot••r •aule411 hutru•nt) For Oas5if"M'd Ad ACTION uu A o.lty .... 44-""- "42·S471 . --.. . Foor• Ad ... w-.•1 Wand c. s.. 642-5671. ht. 330 Mr. & Mrs. Bunn Two-Skirt Suit .. '~ ti ~567 ~-·.~r'.. t ~ ~ ~ Stitch up this bunn, pair ano $U'ilftW a loddlei SM SU' Ust plu~r faboc IOI h11ple Mr a11d Mrs 811nny and scra,,s lo. t~11 outfits Pat tent 1561 p1ttetn 11~. oirec· llO"s tor bunn1n aboul I C..-cll~ plus clolhes. SUS lot P.Kll ~tltfll Add 5-0C Ntll ~ttein lot. hi\! elm a11 !NII 1nd hllldl111e Seltd Ill .... Heedlacrtlft Oepe. 105 Dally PlloC .. 1'1. ON CMMI Sia.. lttl9 YM. H 1001 l. rn11t ..... ..._, z;,. r1tten1 "••'*· OClllHG1 lftw 1980 NHOU CRAH CA1Al.OG •1th a.er 170 dtS'14s 1111ru 1 11anely ol etalts. 31tet~tteinsrn$1de SendSI 00 l[E~ ..... SI.SO ut a l6id Qitlttl .. SI.st l Siia Jl.5' Sl..50 UMiktJ'-T,.-, SI.SO L.,.._ ~ .... SI.st JZ7 ....... '1' Daili9 ... Sl.SO I~ Ruws ..... SI.SO JZJ.hlif ~· , . . . SI.SO 1~·1 ~ .. Sl..50 ·~·~~_. IJO Uf·SWfl 't M .. SI.SO l21·Hll9 . . .SI.SO nu.it 1111= .... SI.SO l~ ,_ .. Sl.541 I IS-... Clidi9e. • . .SI.Se 11,...... ... '. . .$1.541 111-11..., ......... su• ..._ ............ sue "'' 1t 1._ .... aut •••, 1 , ......... sue di flt IC..... ... SUt IU.lJ Qllla .. t• .. SlJe .... ~ ...... .. , 0 I 3 ........ ~ AU l"lllll dt.t.e edvtrUNd &DU...,...r.• .. lawb jM '° Uw eder&I '•" llou1101 Act of IHI wtudt mah• it IU.CaJ to advrruu "a111 pre f«"rence. Umet•UOfl, or cbM-n !Dlnalklft baM!d on ~.color. rebpoe, M!a. or naUoaa.I onsm. or an mtenllOCI to make any urh Jln'f~. bm•ll uc.. or d19cn0>matioD. •• nus ne'ftPll per wtU noe lmowinalr act~pt any adverlis oa for real efit.U wtuch ls UI VtOU uoo al the law aae>a5' A4tw llMn .... died ....... cw, ... ,..,.... ..... ,... ' ••sly. TM , The Bigg••' Marketplace on the Orenge Coe1t DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS (842•5878 ) You Cen Sell It , find It, Trade It With .. Went Ad ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 1001 REALTORS 675-5$1 t N)9 l'fmY<*I SA.H eta•m: A .............. ' t '-'= Wiii .. •s4 trt,in ..... ~·I • .-... __. ...._ te .. a.,a .,,,-. StH.IM. \rt• .. ...._ ... ..., c ......... t-* ...._ 0.. .. SIJl.tOO ~-•llZ4.IOO ...... ...._C4fw .... , .. COU OF NEWPORT UALTOttS 2115 I. C.-Hwy .. c--..... 675-551 I One Cell Service Fait Crecm Approvel ...... ..,w. ......... w. ~ ... 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Owner Wiii Carry Loan Only Sl98.000 atffS CONDO Large Ele«ant Thrtt Bedroom Plus 3 Bath • PaMlf'd Den Condo PROFESSIONA.LL Y DECORATED Van Loll Wallpapers. Custom Drapes, ~ Carpeting. Set-unty Sys~. Skyh,rhts. Butrher BIOC'k Countenops, Plus Eating Atta In K1trMn. Storage Ga~ MaJ<W Greenbelt L«ation Aslnnc S225 000 It "Joy Of N~'POrt L1st111g" 759-91• DAILY Pft.OT --• --------------• ....., ............. ------------- OPee ~ 1·5 1711 OCIAM ILYD. Newly derorat ed 4 bdrm. family home. Ocean View. $325.000. ·--~-·-·· 1zc.,_ ... ,._ ....... c..... C*T9diae1rtae...., ................................... -IAYRONT VETWNS•Y! Severe housing short.age predicted lo Or ange County. ~ure your G I benefits and a ct Im mediately. ... s.ms & Assoc. C.-546-tsll SIAILUFFS! Sea Bluffs t.ownbomes- b r a nd new -from SlJZ..SOO! Night bgbts • ocean views! 2 BR's, decks:'paboS. the wons! Ca.U now. 152·1100 ~,.t ,·J· I f l_..,..,H..,t.,•f' 1'UDIT10t4A&. CIAJITSMA.MStW New home, natural wood exterior. etched and stained gJass. near beach in Old Corona del Mar! 4 bed.room. 3~ bath, family room. Priced at SS27.000. U~l()U~ tiVM~' We have several fine homes with pie r & s lip B. TO.O HOaSI COUMnY 4 Bdrms .. 3 baths: r anch style. mm1-estate in oran~e groves. $249.500 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR J-l I Boy\1d1· Q,.,.,. N 8 67'; · 6161 l~E.ASY! [ ~ IHMll 1 WF. ~-=~~:~~-=E~::;,WN so s ays the h1chly mouvatbd seUer of thu beaut.lluJ 3 Bdrm 2 Ba Npl He u h ome An a bsolute c harme r ~ by summer SWI t.hrll an itbundant'e of cuRom windows Room for a pool aod an RV too on Uu.s :;ox 1Z7 lol. Askmt M1ss1on Hills Country O ub 3br. 3ba. upgraded Uollled. l.uxW")' condo On eoU course Sl.31 :000 first T D 91 8'1. Vah~ 1266.000. Waal to seU or tnde for eqwly lll N pt or L.aguna home w view & >ard Dou«Las Rorug 714 9'J3.ll91 ({)wMT) CUS~FflD HOURS ,\lhM11"'""" m.11 111.11·1· lto•tr ,,11, II\ \t'lt'JlhClOt ~'''""' 1,.\J111•m \ltond•• lhru ~n'1.J ' ~ l" flffoO 'dturdJ' 1 lt-T\ \H.,,\ IWFW~ J.t i Y, tt ... , "4! ~·>I HI '"\ll'loCTO"\ kt A('I' ·~ R.·<1• h khc1 ~ 12:.'0 t.AG U!li A R F.AC'll 1186 C lt'OOt') rt• la(t"una ~arh 494 94fi6 $235,000 w1l h 5 UP H -----..... -~ tt!!"lm C!'N ESTO RS 4 Ir SIS.SOO •IRA.ND MEW* 2-story with 2 baths a.od a BA L BOA I S LAN D REALTY 61U'100 2 HOUSES great assumable loao Xlnt lonlton Pnnt' ooly Built·in elect.nc lutcben. ---------1 ,...__ community pool, vat'aot ftl'[IM VIEW Under $280.000. v wuer and the owner has U..l.llft _will!!!!!!!!!!!carry!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!l-0425!!!!!!8kr!!!!~I parudlecl Agl. 751-3191 Comp&etely rebuilt Cape = .__ 1 H""'..,11r... Code style home with .,_ -~ ocean • Call.hna V\eWS IAQIAY nus 2 • ston. 5 bdrm 3 bath home features a large separate family rm. forma 1 d.uu.ng rm. Perfect for the large ramily. BeautHuJ back Si'.SOO 4 Bdrms. large faa:uly 3 BR-2 BA "Doll rm. s pacious enclosed House"! Pnme area. yard. Keys lo private Fireplace. Air cond t'Ommun 1t y b ee c h Fnat trees Just red111Ced ~ aod Jl&St bke a $&600' Oial 152· 1700 fast ' oew home ! yard ror paUO mtert.alD· ""''· 11 ... , \'""'ION,,...-, 2 HOUSfS-1 LOT ('ust.om bwlt CM house F'rplr vaulted reil~ 2Br t>nd )d . c-eramac ba 2nd house I Br ~Ollagl' P\lt fron1 & back~ard $165,000 HOUSI 0. Hmp l.Z Lot !'\e wport He1 ghts 2 Br+den Pl ans dra-.,, for 2l>d unJt As$u.ma ble I.St at lOL•,...~ Sl.25 000 ~ Comm1sa.oa. Many amen 111 es I c-o m put er Blue Chip ~r\.leS 0 Wengel.er ~7-4436 a..osl TO RACH 41Dbt $'7,SOO A trw f1:ur S.5.000 below market Owner may carry ~rotMT I HOUSI TO HACH Owimnc 3Br. LBa tise w :.unny rourt y d . $200.000 fmaoc:~ avail Dol\DOW' DIS IEAl.Tl 673-6210 SIO.OOOMOVEIH I 3 BR 2ba. rumpu.s rm CMT ....... Sl4f.090 One 2 bedroom unit -two one bedroom. well located. A.11 have yards and pnges. <>wMf' Wlll ru:w>e:e. A.gt. ~2MO fOOfo COMMtSSIOM ~•an )' amen1taes · romputtt Blue Oup Properues D Wengeler 5S7 -4431 BRAND NEW 2 BR ron- do. 11r cond View mtns. goU t'OW'W. desert floor Palm Desert. Ironwood entry Clb -Owner may carry paper or a55ume the loan. Pnnc. Only $175.000 7S2·5251 t'V$. DaD4 Pt $145.000 W1U ---------lrud<' ror San {)>ego pro- pert\ O w nt>r A itl lfyou'n!looktng fora~· ;"ft)-06i l lt'r Jf)tJ. } ou won 't want to SADC>t.t:RAl I( 2520 IA l'o11 l<oJd La1tU11a Hills !>81 6.310 _ing._N_c._:_ro._,._i_~_t_l_r: __ I [ ® IRt!Jd nu5~ the , .. <'mployment 531 Z2-t2 en.~r ant .\d Help., 042 56711 <Uwnns 111 C13.SS!J1ed !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~r--;;;;;~ "flHTit l 'Ill ''lo T'r d ... llr!'>'~·I() l.!:!'11 CUSSIJflO DUDUHES f)(olldhnt' tor CW\ 6r k iilh •~ '.) 30 pm tht-n ... 11 hl'lftn' puhh<'ofltHO f'\ rt'IJ4 lnr Sund .. ~ & \Inn d,I\ ~:d1tcnn' wh••n cic':tdhnt' '" S..turiht). ti ""''" CUSSffflO UGULA~S t:R kOR~ l\d \f•rt "t'"' ~Id <'he<'k their "d" d.ul\ & re r>nrt t'HOf'' 1mml'r11alt'lv Tll t: ONl.Y l'IU>'T -~~Um<"' !Jablhh ltw' llW c,,..,, 1n mrt"f'('l 1n.~ionoo1~ CA'oO:JJ.ATIONS V.'hen ktlhnR "" .t<! be !iUl"P to ma k I' " r f'f"Orc1 nl lhf' Kl I.I. 'I; l' \I IH: H Rl\f'fl ~OU h\ \OVr old tak•~ '" rt'C'elPI nl \f'IUr <'dn<'f'll•h•'fl Thi:-1t1ll nu~ muM be orf''('n l.ed b' tho> dd\f'M1M-r 1n <'<L-.eol .i d1,.putr C"A;\Cf.11.ATl<I" OR l'O H H El.'T to 'I: CH ' ·"t:w AO H~:n1 H t: Rl...,.NIN<; E• l'f"' PU('lrt " m adr 1n ktll Of mrrff1 II nt'W Jd th.ii I\;,~ been ordt>rf'd. but -l'Jnnol 11u<iran· tt'I' tn do vi un111 thl' lfd' ha~ appear l'd 1n tht p;iper Oll\H:A U:'\EA~ ~ itd~ d f P ~lrfl•tl\. ra~ in ad'\lUll'I' h• m .. 11 fl' J I dO\ °"" 111 our 01 f~ NO ptionp nnltr' Ot><1dl1nt> 3 p m t"nday. Cmta Mt>:-.:.r (>I· htt & 12 noon .it ;ill branctl orr1res THF: OAll.V PILOT ~rvtt lhl' rtl!hl tn rla.~fv. tdtl. ~n-« rl'fU'if' an v advt'r · llSt'mt'nt. <ind to rhanRt' lt.<i rat~ & ~11ulalt0ns ~1\houl pnor not •tt. CUSSfAIO MH'tH\ADOllSS PO Bo111*l. Cosut MPU 9121526 A 'let...._ heMMH ........................ wMllttlec..MrO.-lt ........... ,...~ ~ ...... ,. ...... .....__ ......... . l'uMu•• II fllH...,, .... , If •••••• , • c...,.....Cll .. L..- D••1t•••t1I al tli1 DAILY ,_ILOT fer ,,.,., ........ afl• ,, .. ....., ...... MM»1 .... \ . . *VETS* Use your Ebgibtbty NOW .. LOWDN.& LOW CNT. RATES LET US SHOW VOU HOW TO QUALJf"Y T•toledC.,.. WEUSTB4! Mo.Coste~ Niiiy ..... This beauty is dead sharp with 1950 sq ft °' A DI"''°" nf 11.irbor tn,e-.lmt'f'lt Co b vuii area. 3 Br . dining ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!' rm. buge family rm. co•" r·--------oer lot. walk to ever· COST A ..SA )1.Juac. HJgh assuma b6e toen. Woo't last. al ooJy G~ SAVER ~ · Neat 3 bdrm. I~ bath home Sl.20.000. ~3666 dme lo Harbor Sbowlnl • RED CARPET • Whelan 754-1202 Aeal-EStaie Oeota-· Bus · Schools . Restaur ants • golf coune! On.Jy SU0.000! ..... ..,,,. ... Vint COllClo Only ioo' lo water. sharp. clean 2 Bdrm 2 Ba wtdouble garage. Sml down aod owner will carry. A fantastic buy al only Sl.80.000. ..... w ... ,.,........ •'75-7060• 5 8 R. 4 Ba • c ua l om ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ waterrr o nt h ome= w 11 h 39. 11 • l d 0 c It . TelliDc t.be moet people Pr1 ced SI ,39$,000. -·'ble la 1m-· ... to Builder w/trade for .-..-- NEWPO«T OUft.D 2 Units o n ree land AcTofis from part Near beacli. bay. & shoppc.ng Pnced at ~.000. Eves 642-2253 DOOltSTOIUCH 2·2 Duple1t Own er mot i vated . Opeo to creative floaoc:1ng. ~1bl,y bllJe or no t'ash.. WW trade property boat car · °' '! ! 1249.000. ~S48-071S associated !111 0 k(ll'>-11lAl•Cll'., l~1:• '\o l ot,...c f'• ''' JACOBS IEALTY Palm Spriacs Estate. tbe s uccess of aay For details OD Uus home PBlt Mk. Mab htt . and appt to see, call yourt ta llated in Carol Hoff. a.gt. 631-4GM. CI a Ii If I e d • p boa e Classd\ed Ads. YoV one. tQ.5171. l&.Op sboppi.ng ~ler-675-6670 lHave sometJunc to 1eU! ---------OaSliraed ads do it well. .. . «el Coldwe.11 Ban.~er OPIN OM UDO IA YPllOMT Adult occupied 2 bdrm, den condo with boat slip availability. $4S>,OOO Fee. SEE B1LL BENTS AT 621 UDO PARKCl. IN NIEWPORTC•NTER ~ 644-9060 C S I 0 T C I A l C U M R 0 [ I U M L AAATMU I MYOO ESARP PT C S L l U 8 J R 0 P U 0 C l R l S I l RJRCWOAMTTLAIOCZLNH 0 l P C l 0 & U R W R C T 0 P A C E £ M I l I U N N [ L T A N I U P T L U I 0 U U M G M A Y S C E t t I S [ I M RLMISUAHLTMRNNZM RM A U 0 T H t l T I A E l N C N A l I 0 PVEAMTNNSIEWATTlRRA L N f RY I l A AT A AR I H X TT I . PRISEUYLSMTRDNAUlHM TYYEMCtNESRALlNCNYV OELNROllUQU£0UM,l0£ CMCPlEZENNESIICNCLU : .............. ::: ........... · .................. ,.. ......... , Wt Slit Am*.,, -.. p U!Mmt1 = It ...... Ft t '! Ziii. Wiii Fl fa I '---T.-.ar. ._, ,._ I RAMTRY '1*1111 I 1£UMI I: .1'111.' I TR£8H 1J . I r I I .. I s t " ll £ y I I r I r ............. ..----_.:., .. ...,,. macnab I irvine realty A SUBSIOfARY OF THE IRVIHE COMPANY -----IA YSHOaS wrTH ,.IY ATI llAete Summer 's here! Beach guard too! Year·round living -special for all, next to the Bay Club. Two 48R homes are available. (1) Llght & airy w/romer location on 1""1 lots. $400.000 leasehold. C2> A remodeled special -$269,000 leasehold. Dona Chichester 642·~. <X·76) 7SZ·l414-ss1.a=7""'00:-:..-- Cll'l"'OJ\ \/,,.,._, (f4""" Wooci:>dqe Cerioeo 642-82JS , .... 200 RCTaylorCo 640-9900 MEW USTIM& ILUFFS COMM> NI LAND 3 Bedroom. 2'h Bath immaculate "Q " plan f ea tures suoken conversation area with fireplace. Spacious living room, formal dining room and a billiard room. Beautifu} g r eenbe lt location c los e to com mwtity pool. $247 ,500 U_.. .. -JU &SPA c ....... ,,_......, ..... •frl•• -4 ••ll•lt•4 ••.,.•••• I •1 DpMtf .... l.._I ... ............................. ........................ ......... , ........... , ... .. .... ~n&,.. =s:...~ .... ....... '•'·9:1..-··.,. ,.... • ......... . ,,,., WATERFRONT HOMES, INC, MALCITAn ~ ..,,.,~14on+cw:w 7 ....... For S4t ....... ,.... s. HovN1,... s. , •.••..•...••..•........•••..•...••.•....... , •..•.........•..•....•...•....•••.............. Thursday. July 17. 1980 OAILV PILOT ........•..•.••.•••.••. ·•·•·•··············••· ~.~ ... ~ .......... '.!~.~ ~.~~ ... ~~~ .......... ~.~~.~ •HHO•uueueu!!.~~ ~·-" 1041"' ............. Hovt..f«W. Oftlef-1 ... h.... a..--... ...... ...••............•..... ....................... ....................... ..•.•.•.•.............. ...................... . WACtOUS JAS ... ~ COMOO•/POOL llAUTY ,.~ n °W loc' -·.•a•c•N-C•OMDOl!!lll_._•I 81!1"'.Uw 3 Br 2tMi end ntlOMLY WAY SPVG~SHILJ~. custom tkaput..... • .......... ..._, a.c-'1oparty 2000 TO .0 ~,U.h Tudor, 14 RO<'lly ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fer S4t I I 00 •••••••• • ••• ••••••••••• =1~ '!:6:::Htrm• ~,~ .. !tr~~ I flt!'. 00.... ~t >'·Smith• Mao<' 3 Bdrm Ooor phm. 0<·eo.n Point 7eo. 12 •••••• •• • •• •• •• • • ••• •• • LOW -LOW ~r·vaEW mo Skyline. 20x44. :Or. I~ pn-and ,,...., I .... , .... ••'llr)' • lrpk'. -,, JI nn ...... =·cJ..':: ~ 173--., v 1 e w d r <' k' · I a rat All C.O.ta Mesa Adult Park ...,.. "~ V'W n I d b .. l terest assumable Joan • Cow\)'ard t'Olry W1f(IUft Owftr' Aat, ..... l4$ t.IK'" NiN pool• t..W.. °""114.'kl r8UO tlo~. 3 lAlln S..rllbq ~ fi ,._ __ Ill C!OUl1A Only • t80 Br 2 Bl •• rh.am. a Int enc OM' riea pa •O a.c..t-."-Port Roya l Mod el Walk to &upernuirket f"r1Ced (Qr •mmedllte Brd n -f n..~lml" vi-, ""e•" •-n"'•" .. ,....._, .. u,..~ (9~'r I for lh~ 20 WU.lls ~at 1\319 ooo 4 m. 3 ....,, am rm. .-....... " ..,_ "" ...... n.usc ..... , • ..,.,..,.. ,_..., 111 a dynamic rental are11 lfll. Iii~ be)' lt rlly oc• &..,. p •c..u-uld H '1» u.n & 11cttu •••• Cruuv" 1•uc110M.r" ,. ~ { >' •1>9' .-.... lSSION' REALTY PQOl .. 1pa 14t5.000 city b~tA. mt.oa. 4Br. Salea.M'f·tlllO Only 161 0 .~0 Ca ll . m 38a, FR. formal din • t9t0731 • area, upended. i bul· A-ferS. UOO 9'79-53'70t.oday flaanr •oa 1ulla ble ~ to -... • ........ , ~Mfr 87 OwMr !;!!!_;!00 C 111 11 ow '" lud ••t priced 71f· I 616 ••r_,., ~ bocDt w1t.b ot.u WILLOWS ZBd I "-81. A LLst•• T.E •lflw In •r •• ';!:J.e 1111!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!~1 Sinai• family bome ,. blHJlll. U~l • '"""' I.... ar pull: on rw ck U C Uoo , fa m ll)' room . ••••••u•••••••--•••• i\Mwm '<Man Many rnat R~TOAI formal dlnlnl room, -Tl.-..... tr••• Fl r e place __ __ pnvn e courtyard ttn • .,, Jl<rl.:iOO ~l ~ UJwQ ·~1111111w-Wt-IH_YllW_-i OClAM PAClllC Lovel)I t Bdrm N l •ll' ~ W•c o verlook l n1 o~.,,an 71tf-1616 ,.onaal dlnla1. , e... • ~ J000 Ml ft, l'NIOy l--11!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~1 t •llo m l ea tu r~& SC25.0llO. 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~t)'. • Br. > la. ram1ly rm w tfrplr . eh>ee to achooh .. •hup.,101 ti pat\a.,ml.* • l • I I l ....... ~·· Bnna )'OW' paun bnaah • Pa I··~· -_,.. l'"OR SALE BY OWN ER ~~ly rtlurl>IAhed, ten~. cpta ~~Cd oativ~ ••••-••••••••••••••••• •--•B /f •· oee bl.It to beach You • See 4 Seuoo Tebaehapt ...__c .. ' w am rm. .. c . custom made MounUin Area ad undttr yd. UDOt.trucUd canyon owo t he land Great ......,. wtrla.ll ,.., ___ ...,.,.,,. •-..-views. -.ooo ~'"" -ooo spa..,.,._. • gu ......__ Gce.tlerms.-..121& ~ ~:r.Plog, pvi .._..,.,.,.,.., 1350 -.,.... ~ -~-.~~.=~~Co·n....--. . . «*11.s -----p~ C\A.ll'ded commu.nlty .......... ••••••••••••• RAMBUNG RANCH sTvLEHOME nus Lacuna claaa1c I.Ii nestl~d be t\lnd t a ll hedges with a rolling lawn. Small paMled wm dows and french doors 759-t121 w/pool, tennis crts. 1pa. BBQ's. FOR SALE BY -MEAN HIGH TIDE OWNER. $445.000. Xlnt THAT'S RIGHT I I terms. 644-9260 POU N DI NG SU R f' 1•' ~EAll VII noo.~~c!~ucoon SALT AJR u aU yours LD thus 3 B R 0 C E A N PRO P E RTV with 2 frplcs, dbl ba th 1n a SPLIT LEVEL OCEAN . . .. ALLSTATE .. REALTORS ZllO O..ofTt..lnt • lt Unit industrial proper ty centrally located I blO<:k from downtown Laguna Owner asking 5625.000 Call Rea lonom1cs 675-6700 """"1fl'A_~ ...... e~ I \ltt I ! .'(Ii HI 0 CllllS **l-•. "" broom . nve m s Bdrm 111x .. c u t lve ho m e an Uruverstty Part! Submit terms at 11 35,000 152 mJnSi-1.501 r r eate a warm and homey feehng Separate g ues t q uarte r s are perfe<'l for out-of.Lown fn ends1 family. Addi· t1onal 3 bedrooms 2 ba~ and nearby beach Newly decorated on fee land Owner extremely anuom and pnct'd lo seU at 1335.000 Call about un· belle\ able terms on Uus corner charmer w Bay View. This 3Br home ls a buyer 's dream Too good to last Call to-da>. tomorrow may be too late Agent · Vlr'1nil O'Bnen.673-~ BEAUTY o r O N L 'r' Lohfw5* 12m.OOO .. Call 2200 • Z 41 l BEDROOMS StaiUaa aUlOl.000 Thli a lmos t ne.-a l Victoria bt Wll UIChed bome It.ti ~ as Newport• i.umable Sil.GOO loan narbor Blvd Call for details Full 54f.lHt pn~ S105.ooo MIA T & CllA.M l!!!!!!!!e-...!!!!!!!!'!!4Uot!!!!!!!!!!!!J!!!!!!!!I [g) ~:~gc Sharp 3 bedroom 2 bath, "'HALECREST" 3 Br. 2 pri me neighborhood SS I 3000 FeaturesincJudebu:llMn Ba. F1ex. Fin. M .OOO 1"'8arn nr a P\•).ln1•1t appliances, wood bum Owner I A&eot 962-6365 me fireplace , big feoct'd 3Br. zea . R·2 woed, RV yard. Selk'r needs quick parklJli 1g lot Sll.5 ooo saletotakeadvantageor l 325 E '. R oe.h e a ter new in vestme nt o p 6'2·2Zll · port.wuty. Pn ced well below market at s112.ooo. , __________ , Call 75J·3191 «;:SELECT I PROPERTIES GRACIOUS LIVING LAICEFROMT Sweeping lawn down to lake. Fl.nest la keshore lot lD Woodbndge 3' bdrms 2"'1 baths. f•m rm . DlD· Ing rm. Entry palt<> Wllh large deck overlookuig lake. S28S.OOO. ~7139 WOODIRID61 ..... w.w $339,500. LL'1GO REAL ESTATE 4.97·3331 Bay wood Towobome IY OWMB ZBR 2·atry. frplc. Im CU.tom Z800 sq rt 3 Br 2 mac cood. UPCraded 111 Ba f I h I I earlhtooes. $30.000 dn am1 )' rm. uge eve Assumable loan. Woo't lot. brdwd firs. assuma Ne loa.o at 9'-7,..~ Great l£st' Sl08.!i00. Call today· ~an & canyon views Omru.s Ricketts 41 Asaoc. Ca ll to see 494-2067 ___ 85_1_.oo.i ____ _, Si!29.ooo. --------- 3 Br. ram r m. view. Let·---------•! IJe, Redhill Realty ~-7500 TiiE RANCH. 4 br. + f'am Rm, completely "" rrod. new cpt, paint. wallpaper. Lovely yard With K<>t Pond. Assum Loan. $145,900. ~1·5833 OCIAH&CAHYON VIEWS Sptinded home or wood and glass with earh win dow framing a daff Pn>nt ocean & mountain v1t•w Own this comfortable 3 bdrm home or drama\1~ spaces for $265.000 Good financmg avaalablt- Ocean \'1ews Homes Our Spttaalty ..... Secb" ••MK. S4'-t522 NOIATISALE WESTCLIYF. sp•ciowi cust.om home 2 Bdrm + den + pool. Chol~ tor· owtB ANXIOUS oer loc. m over S300.000 Harbor View Home. 4br'; area. >our opporturuty at 2ba. Cowlll)' French de $249.000 as 1s ' • Agt cor by pro $229,000 High _~_s.W> ______ _ u s um ab l e U 111 s-a...• 1076 760--0241. 97 S 1260. Open .. • • • • • • • • • • • • •. • • • • • • • Sal le Sun. I ~ NEWPoRT HE IGHTS Cozy homt' w 1 tg lot Cul de ~c. Frplc 2.Br I ba w rm for t'Xpani.100 $149.500 Own /Agt 646-21671 MEW OH UDO Dramatic 4 Bdrm 3 S... ;\gt 675-11154 OWNF:R -Lovely Two Bdrm T v.o ba H o u s e .WA LK TO BEACH Frplc. patio. ~ Garage. enclosed bk yrd $116,500 498-22165 OCEAMYIEW COHDO WALLACE & CO. &TIS. 72'-5''6 c ..... ,.,Loh/ C'Y'flh I 500 ·················'····· 3 lots Cypress Section. Harbor Lawn·Mt 0 1.Jve Memori a l Pk r e a s ~JM6 c rcW " .,. rt., 1600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Downtown C M com merc1al property. 120" froot.a&e on high trallic Sl $350.000 Owner Will ftnaDC'e John 546 2Z77 or 562·281.8 llDUCB> $40,000 tn prime 8alboa bwld 1ng. cor ner location OWC fmantmg al 10'~ Hea.Jooom1C'S 67~00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Morro Bay-ocean vu lob from $2990. walk to • beach , terms ava il 661-M21 OCEANFRONT LOT n..Ardl.., South La«una iute .. nrc • to entire south coast Secunty gate commum ty with private slree\s Beach & tenrus w1Uun serunty area. Qualified· b uyers o nly please Pnce Sl.495.000. Call• 2 13 /628 ·1300 o r n 4149'J.:wr?O twknds). 8 UNITS W /POOL $275,000 Pnde oC ownership llunltn(l.OD Beach Rl1~ IS42·4114 or 840.5027 Ask for J im Wilson Ddebout Boy&Beoch Red Estate Qwet. solitude. adult.s only. 2 BR 2 Ba. patio. only $121,SOO. Call 64S-9161 niE RANCH. 3 BR + den. 2 Ba. upjilra ded w/all new carpets & d r a pes. Sngl stor ) w 'lovely yard Assum loan 1137,000. 851-9135 ownr agt DEERF1ELD. plan2. 3br. 2ba. rrpt. beamed cell uig. new ca rpets • decor End unit. top k>callOll. near pool • leM IS. Sunn) palJO. Owner, 640-9010. 642· 72 I I COHOO/SI It.too BeaULJfull)' dM-orat.ed 2 Bd r m ro nd o w ith enclosed g ara ge' SI 19,900 O wner wal l CarT) w low dn pa) ment !:>an C lemc o l t' "' J bdrms. 2•, baths Tu t> o'er II""°'~ loaD w,moo thly PYID~ of ool) S429 Grt>a l oct"an vie w ' H lD"11 714 , 49&-5800 Co11do•itti-1/Tow• .. 0-. DMef"t '-'"for -1700 • /.JD.NIGH [}AILEY &. ASSUCIAT[S WALKER & LE,.; R E • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • RAttiOrt 2 4 00 IAYCREST Altrart1ve four bedroom. two and ooe half bath home. F a mily room. Dwng are• Lovely de l cor. a ~ouc h or New OIUG. MWl'THCiTS. England S265.000 3 Bdrm. 2 b• home oo 631-7300 H.I . I cul·de -sac 10 E 'side 1 Cost a Mesa . Lge lot, ..._......, lC06 e~v shopping. Newport ••••••••••••••••••••••• schools aod recreauonal 2UMITS oo Dlamond/North Bay area. Lovely 3 Bdrm <home + 2 bdrm apt. Dl8,000. ameniues. Good fmanc· mg $137,500. Won't last, callloday. Deoru.s Ricketls & Assoc 851-0424 LOU laCHTB. ""'-.CA" IRIEZE:S & ~ 675-Jl I I Great 3 bedroom home ----------1 with lots of extras. urn.Its.I •tie HUGE family r oom. Ideal 5 br, fam. home fire place, modern ri.b South Bay Yaew. 3 kitchen. over l.700 sq.IL ba. J f/p, 2 brtclt patios, And close to beacta. too! lS' paelled den. 40 ' lol. A.cl ful! Only Sl 10.000. ~.000. 106 Ab•looe Call 540-1120 m.ao TAUIU ~-~~---~~~ *HAW AllAM IUUTOSUfT . CONDO* One 30x 118' lot Want • view condo on the ~~~ OwnrEv--island? Only S7S.OOO. Call ~--·----~~--....,.-• now.S45-9'9l VICTOl.IAM HOUSI With ln·Law qu•rters. R·2 lot. Owner will help finance S2m.900 DUPLEX 3 bdrm. front ~. 2 bdrm. den rear unit. Owner wants to s ell. $235,000. B. Elle rtsen Agent 67s.ZJT3 or77~ •VA/FHA• TIIUIOM COMOO Private 3 bdrmf2t,; bath beau t y . We t bar /tastefully decorated . Near pool & rec rm. su.s.ooo. S45-9'91 Altrad.ive pool dupleit + 2 ,.--.,,,..~-..-.--~ goodrecl&ls Prime k>ca· (~l~'S11i!J1¥rnJ tJon.121$.000. 6tM999. *•-liE En;oy community pools, parts. lake! 3 Br 2~ Ba with SUPER upgrades An affordable pnce of S1S3.900. Great value m a ra pidly a pprec1at1n g area ~bridge Realru 551-3000 4!k:!ll 8nranu Pk•~. l n-lft!" IYOwta l Bdrm. l ba. La kes Townhous e . Assum. m.!iOO at ll'X.. Owner will help w /flnaa. Asking 193 ,S OO . 831·1726 ews/wtnds. tJrwmt : Need 3 Br l~ Ba lOWnbome. a pit. Sl00.000. lrg .. umab&e loaa. slnl conchtlon. must c~p w/broker. C•ll K•thy Fick . Act. 963·0926. 1S24I07 ta.ITACHrAatc '1:1« 2 br. 2 ba $.WOO MORTHWOOO SUNSETR t: IEAUTY LGIJ-IHllh -.--1050 ~Hl6Z3 __ Spectarular 4 Bdrm••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 Br. 2l, Ba. luxur~ t.owohome. highly up graded. oev. cpc. • paU>t ocean \ 1ew. $135.000 0wt>tt will CaJTY I 0._,', So QuaLt f > Ulg 640-4580 ext S299 Or 58 l .Ql28 down. no q ua hf) 1nR Owner v.111 flnan<'t' :'lial e l lUl>t't, pa LIO. 4 c pool , s..una Jdt' South Coa t ~963~ m o d e I h o m e 1 n Bh4fs Su~r greenbelt No rt h w ood a re a l••SP£Cl--·AL-•&•SUPH---• $174.900 \gt Chuck G Beaullfull y decorated, ~ lovely landscaped yard Pnncipals only l..ge '4 ---------- 1100 ....................... 00 quiet cul de sa c lo BR 00 oversi lot t:p A RARE FtMD area of tenru.s courts and grades galore Lge as Charnuog 3 bdrm ranch pool. f'antastac faoanc· sumable lo Mountain style home 1n DOVER s.taAM IOIO ••••••••••••••••••••••• COM Duplex b) own S250.000 I br . 2 hr 67:> 3063 or 679-9667 $168 900 \ 1ew. f'1nest home in 1Dg. • area. Sl93,SOO 25471 SHORES area La r~e Bamets Sl C'OUl'ltry kitchen & a cov <>CUN OUPUXIS ~ 3 bdrm + 1 bdrm L'ruts f'rom sun ,000 A~ o;ume 12 '-•" lo an Bulkier646 1411 don osen .i1.,.,.5357 • ....._. ered patio for entertain· -----1ng ' Onl> $180,500 rt•.• lt•·r" L..,......... 1052 17lh•Propsect. Tusliii ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• 731·3lll --------CATALINA SUNSETS WOOD11••1 Excelleat 2 Bdrm plan B Warmiqtoa townbome In a crm« location oa a grttobelt. Enjoy this a.cb 9CJU1bt alter plan and all tbe ameruties of 1&11:.e, tennis, PoOla aod spas for SlZ7 .000. Good flnand ng a vailable. 644-721 I From this priv•te beach commwuty. 3 bdrm 21,, ba . custo m h o m e Pr o f es s io na ll y laodscaped • chttrfully decor•led. Large dt> sumable k>an ... $514.!iOO ._i.:-..... ~u &»:io50 493-9t94 ,..... 1055 752·7713 759-1.501 llM:a-h'ofMrty 2000 ....................... By bulkter. new duplex~ ---------a----------• Finl owne r deprt'r ld· M E W P O I T ~•n lion. Sao Clem entt-. ....... EV ...-1AA l)Ct'a D view. SISS,000 '"""~ t'3dl 988-T705 775 <1123, Only 7 years new Upper A!tSll•E fHA S3&-0Lll. SJS.9:174 1.111t feat1.1tt1 · 4 Bdnns . ~ and Li 2100 sq.ft. Lower BY OWNER Lovely 3 7 UNITS C.M. unll features. 3 Bdrm.s. Bdrm. l "'a Ba. fenced Near new. 4·1 bdrm and 15 1500sq.ft. Both WJ· froot fr rear. N>vered "' klft fr fireplaces. 3 2 1t.s have fireplaces. dou patio Assume M0,000 bdrm. I.., ba. Owner will ble gar age with 25r; FHA lo.an CiaU con.s.ider rootract fmaoc down Onwer wtll cal'Tl I 3 4 • I I 3 0 o r !AA /.Jn ,.,.l[,U [}AILEY &. A55UCIATE5 1be ultJmate in an Elm model twnhse. An eod urut m a pnme· con>er location racing green belt. 3 Br 1.,, Ba, cstm v.1ndow coven ngs. fme wallc ove r 1ngs 1n bathrooms, bn ck a nd . redwood patio . This home shows Just Uke a model. Can be yours for S94 900 ONLY TWO-STORY Availa ble an Campus View Turtle Rock 4 Bdrm. 2"'a ba. Plan 4 on qui et cul-de·sac street. Conveniently located close t o p a rks and schools. pool. ONDO Clean. q uiet. secluded. lake view 1n wooded park. Gar. plush cpt. 2 br. l'-7 ba. $97,900 Ownr 768-~ AfTD for 10 ) ean For 754-6"6 TSL lnvstmLs 042 1603 rrore informauoo. call 54o.ll5t 1-------~ OWHB ttfCOMI ... .,... ..... '°'' ~,. HERITAGE • • REALTORS ....................... --------- ~ CHAIMlll IAUOA Spaciom 3 Bdrm single level home. Vauluct ceil· DW'llX IA.IGAIH ings. woode d master One block lo bay and enclosure. Suspended ocean Owner will carry stone lirepl•ce. wall of ~r Sl7~.000 Call MODOWMYA nus sharp 5 Bdrm fa IDJ h home as Lil move tn rood1l1on It reatur~ new pa.mt. v.·aU rover 1ngs. fireplace . largt' enrlosed laoa1 and owners wtll seU \'A Ask mg 196.900. Call 540-1151 E"sade C \1 dplll. Im mar Sl35 000 itt ~2918 lUatllXGross E '!>ldP C':\1 '' ""' nvr fa nant'ed w , fl l'' rln 631-45i60 12 l'n1l~ f>o ol :1111 . \ vor ado. C' M . s.wg. OOU tu'> inlert'~l. $!15 O<x. e--H/\NCH HFl\LIY '.J~) 1 /000 glass opens to sparltling -.Al ' i • I, , , • "" ' t pool. c. u 673-3SSO . . . 0own Owner 548 Tii I ~HERITAGE . • REALTORS 40UMITS Real Estate ()pm House Sal/Sun 12·5. 3 UNITS: So of bwy . .,_--,-.. -----1-0-26-Smoketree towohome. I ~·,· ~:ti~t.~I [ ~ RaiJ:I , ..... ~:"!'!. .... =·G~~ f.':·~~: _ '()' J:;f.iH~ J""' ..... -.-...~ t 10 0 Conven t ional tenance 1ox iross --"""' ~ m.ooo SC7·3l82 Ov.Tier 111111 ram "'1th FAMOUSHIW'POIT O\arnlln13 8drm.2"'a ba y , down 1-ull pnce llSIOBtCI home 10 lovely guarded °"9ef' IHI bt.h S1 .400,000 ••-••'T ., ........ SH community Complete ••••••••••••••••••••••• 20 UNITS ----~ "' man) amen1l1 es CNAJtM SeUer motivated. needs _......._., Bread aod butter uruu 111 ~.Hoc. Tub. Volleyball all cash For W. I I DO good Orange local ion Court. 4 bdrm. + Maid's l()G,HS REALTY ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• lOX gross. Owner wtll Owner rmance. $250.000. nos 000 BeauWul ... ..&. "'-"CIO-••••••••••••••••••••••• • • ..... .. _,.....,.. sdting, 2 Br 2 Ba. 2 car ---------•2 Br. hrdwd floors, frpk. gar. end unit, covered ........ ~_ qlllel st. close lo beach. . la lo ... ..&. pool ,.. RAAli ~ -~-...... t paoo, s...,pg .,.... ... in SPYGLASS! Senn· ;)UJUUU, .ocean vu. ... -a •-M UonalJbdr. VlEWbome. potential. By Own· ~.o~um!:i~ ,:,; A pleaure to bve in with er.Sl40.000. 21J..883.0682 914~. Owner.S.Sl-6461 all amenities. Reduced Fa 1• 'f.., I 034 Sl0.000 t o $389.000. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..........•............ 4 SEA.SONS TEHACHAPI 00 iNTAIN AREA 6 !:f acrt' retreat View oaki.. pmes. pnvacy Paved roads. WU & PWT -532-000. full pn~ Terms Agt. Bob (8051 822-5332 FORLIASE New 2 bedroom 2 bath home Mission Lakes Country Club. Golf· . tenrus pool Beauta fuHv landscaped. no · main· tenanc'e yard 98> Clubhouse Rd Desert Hot Sprin~ 213-378-2S72 Mission Hills Couotry C ub. 3br • 3ba, upgraded. Unmed. Luxury condo. On golf course. SUl .000 fu'5t T D 9 7/PR-. Valu. 12186.000. Want lo seU or lnlde for equity in NJ>{ or ~ home w/view & )' ard. Dou« las Boru'. n4-973-1191 COwn6.) F.nJO~-Lale 1n beaut1rur llumboiot Count). redwood count.n·. for re ldenltaJ or busm~ op pt,)·~ contact s.ttt.s l.Hfty POio• 3t6 Mifwld1, Ci. t555l RANC H O MI R J\j'.; 1-.: Rancho Las Palma :. <.'ou.ntr) Club P lan 30. Top Location. 2 br. 2 b<1 . r onver t1ble den. de '>IRner decor. Owner 640-0010 O.Oof~ P1 OfNrly 2550 . .•......•..•..••....•. EnJoy tare an beautiful Red..wood Tree Country. for re:sldenual or bus1 nessopptys contact ~·.., POloxlt6 ... a'a.Co.t555l ~ ..... Gro9" 2700 7SM3'13m&-L501 $12.SOO YA LM. &MJltllTlldor Woodbridge Estates. $157,500. 3 Br 2"'2 Ba, room. Price reduction 6711[231 1 San Juan Capo ~.900 2 carry w1lb 29« down -Br 2 Ba 1~""' fl " "'·U pn~e ....,.,,000 ••••••••••••••••• •••••• SC99.000. Bnng rrealJve . . ...,., sq. . .,yrs r u. • ., .... ., COULD 11 IMCOMI Sharp Tiburon-Balboa 3 Bdrm + deo. 2'h ba condo. $:117.!iOO. l.l.rtofu1hub f6l-8J77 comm. pool, spa, boa t----------otrer. oki Agt ~1-5032· 19 UMITS T\erra ckl Sol Realtor. UDO ISLE 2Br 2Ba 4 Star Pk 8 All l Br Cosu Mesc1 Hedda Marosi 646-1044 · · · yrs <YWC v.1th 20'\ dn. f'ull Leave me--·-IAltGAIM new. must see. Open H.se '""""' U --Pnce re:Sucllon. Sl00.000 Sal 'Sun 19350 Ward Sl. pnce -..v.000 A are 2 Bdrm 9..,ll Gl'O\<.S Tt11s DUPLEX New price 1325.000 firm HB. 96J.4Z33. 968-7485 property has s~Ddable two 2 bdrms. Stei-to Motivated sell~r G«IATFAMILT ocean 41 channel. As· Br+mot.her an law qrtrs 8 UNITS Ing. jogglng·bike tra11s. volleyball, te nnis ft m>re! Beaut. lg lutcben w /oak firs & other up. grades. 979·7470 • BWder's deligbL So. oljiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PCll R% lol, presently lncomt duple~. Lee U · sum 1st TD. IZJ.9.500. S6Ul8l NOMI swmble lo at lOh 'K. ExtralJlot FOlllACNLOYBS GoodSa.nta Anak>catioo SBr 2Ba lovel pool • RSJ Townbome. 2br · <Nie 2nd. 130/)30"'2 40lh Opeo house f'abluous·Lldo location. All l Br. units. M\&St have y d,' cul:de-s."c. only 21M>a. Night U«hl View. St. SltS,000. Owner f'r1 1Sat/Sun 14 dbl wide 1977 Lancer. new lawn. OWC lrg 2nd. $125.500. Call for appt to Sl67.S00.833-~. /Apd.. Donf73..-0W7 mvia Ithaca. privacy, a nr water, • Priced to sell Cast. NICB.ISS LAHD WITH STUDIO HOME 24 Acr es f'allbretok Price S390,000. with t~ Red h 1 I I~~ Realty 1 ;7;~ -;-:wo *cote Beatty & Investment 640-S777 !lee For sale b y owner. rattfl.Dd! <SR.2502> ~.000 17141146-5502 Deerfield . plan 4 -•Tr ~a1r1 JAS.._CUB ~Malta...._, 4..ft.IX ...,....._ ..,_...__ ...,. 2"'· .. -~I~ ~ Two to choole from Best 554-7070 Costa Mesa localioo 3 Br la I • 11 2100 Sbarp , Sexy Owner's ,.,.......,...,, ...,r, ........ • I .,...._ ... ,_ _.__._ Pl loc. ~an view. Su-r ""'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ 2 °-, ~-....;u .... ....., at ••••••••••••••••••••••• Uoit. PlaataUoa shut· separate ...... na, ,,,_,~ ,... = ..,. vwll'CT -· ..,_ ·J ,_ ·""Ii..... a-i--, lot. newly decorated A rare opportunity lo decor. 3BR Jba. \()';;. for 4 yrs. $5.$,000 Mission Hiiis Country ..... ., ~ ......... _.._... • .._. ~.. --'----.1 cash in on the 8'lY ol -·MC·· .. ·u-•No.•-tlS--llf down. FuU price ~.ooo. Club. 3 bdrm. 3 ba .. up· prlvac7, p arkin1. uvvv.a,new...-~· )0Wlife.2Br.2Brltl8r OO¥BSHCMtlS Yearly income S20,000. ll'*ded.Unuaed.LwtUI)• Duplex. 2 Br/3 Br. --...1--. incinfamrm.~. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1,.!!!! ... !! unitswith2ca.rgance• 4 Br f--11~ ..._ __ .... Select a bealllifwsinC)e. TenaotspayYlibt1a . Ondo. On golf course. -... Bkr. ~ -.-~· Alfll'C ..i .... D ---~... -• ._..,. UUUK Wru• dbl or triple in El Toro. 1131.000 rirat T .D . ..__. _ ................ •n.r.. ~~.,.... • "'"· -··-•••-•••••••••••• flf'l!Place. Best olf"' over Bay.Qcean • crty VleWS. Deni o...-• , .... -.. ecri~e / tt Val '~ . 2ba.1320sqft+privat.e2 OC"''".,FRONT Sl.50.000 takes it! But Mot.lv•t.ed seller'. £nn .--. .-.-« _....._.~~, ~ 9-7 8 ,.... ue s:lll6.000. ~ c..n... Huny' In lot s:ns 000 Newport Beuh. HOf'leC Want to aeU or trade ror Mlt••~ "-l•deu6onl,y2\ia ~~ ~~ New modul ar type •e uOesUllag.oDr Abo call on Garden fr·~f--+--~• equity in Npt.orLafW'la Eanllent ,-......._ oa ..._fromtbeaarf. F'9ll vww. · bomea,pvtcommunity,2 111$ 1£ALR Gro ve. Santa Ana ReaJEstatelnvestments home with view• yard. ltlla llllf lllJ upiraded prieacml'J SUI.•. Allum.able. .,.20f7 or bchs. 34 hr security. su~ 673-62l 0 ltCi CAMYOM REPOS! 3333 W. Coast Hwy. 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Buy of a llSMIOO. ,_ 'b14I ---------1 "*'"· M.000. ()pea THI l9'V1N! COMPANY cleclarMed. U.,.500. JI .!:~--&...a. lifetime. North S . 0 . ForQulclt Sale. 2000aq. ft. --••••••••••••••••• IVl .. T•O.. .... Set. ..... 10.S. I ..... _ O>unty 3 bdrm + l bdrm. IWI c.e.MeM Jtl4 I 4 ..... I ...... Oii mD Artlor Clrcle, H.B. I iWT PAI--UDiqM Floor Plan I , ~ 111•• •.... Dup6eJt. \ auo.ooo. Abo 2 ....................... , · 0.-Del llu. 0-.. ICJ.Ql81. Custom 4BR 3 bath home ID Tustin 2+dto. loftet priced 118• _. flf a.w.. 4W '--'G NASHUA Npt. BdL • R-2 Iota, IODed foe 5 ua1ta 8bdo apes. Demr' tam. , • wlll llelp flaaau.•--------• ttmtbeo.t.j1G,to0. ............. •ca rt . coraer lot. lllO.OOO lacl*"81 2 rentaJ Pri~. Wa&er•IN , ..... fl~ Call Ralpll °'9eMleAY 1-1 li~~ht .-:_ Latolot _!f0P8!._tonltbe6~ "' .. «iO ....... ~ Pela/Adlt.a. n uoo. lleatPP houles rree. Wttb ZS'li pd. 110 .... sm : -.,.... .._,.~ .... --a a.om. 9 •-• a1&1 ~v ..__ --• '"""" ... lt«J Plu n .--r 1141 lacls. 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Wl!ll1:fleld PAMILYA"S. t\r.lOO rww be111u11ful Ir.: 1t&Jt (Of famt01'5 with I or J. dilldnm N1•a r parlL lk-al paid No ~b 2.llr, 2Ba 38r 21\.1 • ~-o r K I U S & l ht• 1 r l'ARF'..NTS ·Pool •Tot Lot •l lk>dtoom & I bath •Walk 10 p11rk •$485 r1n1l mo rent •133S add1llonal m oi. 1780 PlaC't'nUa. C .\t ( 71• 1642 3790 Sll5 21r. 21a. u)Uplf' Wllh I d uld OK No pfts 831 29 i.g LOST & ALONU ltemMIS Shows You the Way To Go Ho rne c.1631..4555 ------- Ckeanlronl 3 Br. ~ ba, an nua.1 leai.e New paint & rarpet.s, r1reptace S950 an 67~2UJ :lJ8 W Wibon l' M "'31 ~ ~ Z40IS ·\~a~I-Aug~ ISi Jbr. 2ba ., blk tD b<'h 2 bdrm 2 tNi Apt Garage. 963-IUJ18 upi.t&.1~. p1110. no pd:. 968 2238 I Bdrm a pt 14& mo 548 33& ------ 1-..nrl ~arai:t. RU paid 642 5'r.l WC!lltiBllU APARTMBffS :!.Br I 8.'l S.30 161 Eas t 18th 642 ~ I Br $370 $380 2250 Van~ UlH'd SM). 9626 :!Br I R.1 S13S :?Br :?Ba S460 :91 We:\l Wtlwn. 631 5.583 Adults No pet.' 3 Bdrm apt , ~as pa id 1-.:ncl i:ar. adlt:. 642 5073 t'll> Li .. hl.S ' IBr ~ l'o~'t'~ P,1110 1 Pool' ~mulatJoa \'1ew ' Nc-w NewApplr ' l~lft'I: KJ::.'l/TIMES 631 <&SM ('~om I Bdrm $32 AU ut1I paid• Garagl! Nt.'w Jpplc' CS48tP1 ff't• RENTlMt:.S 631 -&S.SS !llewly oeroraled 3 Br 2 Ba townho U!lt' Spacious flrcplu~ & pool CJwt>l nrPa Ad ults. no veti. S495 fi15 ~9. 64.'> 3381 2br 2ba. bark >rd, no Pt'l.' r h1ldrt.'n OK 600 Wt•.,1 llam tlt on, C:M 5410 mo K38 2917 2 Bdrms. I bath Jl'l 2Br 1 m1h• rrum ()('P.t n dulls G.i,, µaid hrl't;'7t"l> Pool .+ 1earJ1tt< 6425073 ~· 1u11ful Gr,•t.'n bt•ll l'l~ E BLL' Fr MYJ'S Adult..,, o ~·L' pit· a w ~ C:jn)on btwn \'1l ~ac 2 br. :! bJ. ,\dult... •onJ t.. W1L-.<m ~ 617!'1 Complex P a tio. vie,. or67J 17 , frplc. t·nC'I g.i r Ra!. slo' e .. d1shwhr 1Jc l'uh:.c.:01) j ndlomf\' lodn rm From S<\•.> s:lJO' Im 1t1ni.: 2bdrm ·. SP~tc o31 61&7 l'IJ.nl f'leJ~e" Patio' -----Dblt·g:ir ' 1546X lf1·1· S325 $490 I & :? odrm R~'\llM t'~ 631 ~ Apt Townhoust· f'jlto. DGlllG rot..t Jll6 balron). lndr) r m JU ••••••• ••• ••••••••• •• •• bu ilt in~. ~om1• ~1th 3Hr :!Ha . ~p.iciou.' frpk. t> n l" Io., 1• d lo: Jr .i Rt' l!Jra,.; ... dl•Ck $.5.0() mo lrn.mt'd O('('UpJnl') Thi· \IJ.rthJ 661 I ltil 494 367'' Mgmt 64.:! 1603 ~ ~°" ~oc.h 3840 ............••....••... LUXURY LIVING I Br. I bath lll l>~UMI) bw ld1ng w ba > V\l'W Pool & sundeck. noo mo 67J.211J ·------- 2 BR I Bit. fplc, U104 C:la> St ~roo 67S.-0349 Versa.tiles. tbr condo. x lnt locatwn. full Sttunty & amt'n1l1t.':.. S~d~1 m o 49'1 351)6 Dftached l BR I Ba a pt. on 43rd St Part rum $4.SO mo .,. SC<' Yrl) 5'511~ ------ Wodo 2 bdrm 2 ba Ba) •1 e w en C'l'>d Ra r ajl,., aUl.O opent'r Si50 year I> TSL ~Rml 64Z l603 \ er~d111,.... Penthou~,. 2 Hdrm l 8d Orec.n v1t.'v.. -.1•c ur1 l} 1 7~0 m o ~~ Spaciou:. & "t'I) pn \at.-:! kr 2•, Ba ilPl Ill tb•• Hluff., Ftrt>plact-& Pnol '1,,o ('hildrl'n (Jr I'• t:. 8!11~ ~ m<• 2bdrm .ipartlllt.'nl Light dll) larl!t.' pat HJ l Jll ~14 \ Ol Tt:U . l'~ "'h.11 \ lll "'w1t 111 .m dpt w .. II hod It ft>' \()U' DIRECTIO..S 1>41 ~ t.aiuna Steps lo bt-1.w h 7 tb 10 7 30. & St'pt $11~0 /w k 499 ·~$69. 802 ~ l.3 19 !-\illy fumL~hed beach eot• Lage Sl.50. Wkly II 8 536-1156 Large Big Bear Qib1n ldeaJ lorJuon for fL-.hmg. h1k1n.: or Jui.t Kelling aW8) Wknd or wkly r ates :avail '7 14 1 ~~16 ------ !'/ewport. 6-0' to beac h, Jbr. 2ba. lawn a vail 7 216 tD 8 2. ~ 8 23 LO 8 30. $.5i5 Sips 6 Do not d 1i. lurb lenanl Open SJt. II tpm 7101 Sea~hore ~9839 -----YoedHo. R..tdt 4250 ........•.............. I Bd ll I Apt ~t :iture ocr SJ()() w k Ava1l.iblt' 1n Aug 673-6749 --------Laguna Beach. Ocran fo'ronl. private beach. 2br, fully rum Avail now & St-pl 64 2 1802 or 975-0M5 TAHm ~nd J heavt•nl> var a uon m lh1' modem 2 br. 2 ba bung a lt)w. nn t ht• .. ·a ter a ro untt the Ll>land from Papt't.'te in nal1vt> surround1n l!'> Adulh nnh t'.tr 1n 1 luded Transporta1 ion lo & fmm airport IJM \ ~ P\ I pl) !ti9 :.'m'I "' e-. &< .. kends .... to~ 4100 ...•................... '1m1ni.:" "0td deprl61L.., ~ r ul II\ 1ng ""Pt:n'>f'.,' P r()ft':o.:.1onally :o.1nc~ 1ri1 HOUSIMA.TES 832 •134 bP\. Y MO CHARG-E ••HOWJE• • H.t<•Ull !',han n11 ::-..-rv1rt' 11.1.' Rt)(1m mall t or "t ou '~«ii'I , dd}' '6J OJ!~ \I t' I() ...0 lo ... hr j Br. 28 J rr... m < ~I "'r ~> t'\l I 'ldL.i llll s:a:.. mo .hr nf Uld "4 I 1'<13 ..,,,ul \ui:: I. $.tflO mo !'>1.,. l.-.ine 3244· 'l,t '41J'>rt t"rt•'l l'uoo11' !. al 2.43 1-; 22nd. C \1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• k1 ,11 ~750. 3 Rr with' 11•w ~ .\Rent 64~ tl2!J5 :! Ht.'droom rum SS<•l T"'nh'l' unfurn from S50(1 \dull~. n11 pd' In ~wel ,\dull Complt•x Spal·1ou..., I l)(lrm .ipb 01sh~a:.ht•r f1r1•pla1 r 1· a l h t' d r J I c ,. 1 I 1 n I! bah'ontt''· pool ,µJ patine.. j.(J r.1.l(t· ·'' Jtl ...;., P' b S3X!'J mo \lo•,,1 Plnt>S 265(> Ii a rl .1 \ \l' LA•lux1• l)t1ol ... 11k '"·• l,.;1• ~hr, :!b.J Hltn, ct-.h"'•hr I " m ilt" tw.11 h \1llt-. Y···1 rl~ •n H.; I 11 "·1 1-o·m r•r11f u• l'lr J kr ~ l'l'flln.,ul.1 1'11mt • t1tlrm 3 1DRM ZIATH f1replac'e. frc:.h p.imt ~ ... <'arpel and d ra pe-. Double ga rage. block fenre tor RV or boal :.lorage S6SO per mo A\ailable J uly 15 Call "''""' tor appo1nlnwn1 lo Roy McC~. Rttr. 548-7729 F: Side 3 br. I ba. f!l>lc No kids pdi. SS:!5 m u ~ '461 Iv m:-g VETER AMS 1 ... n 1 11 l1mt• you o"'ntorl 'our OWN home? l''or furtht>r mforllldtton C'J ll ·~.t!l60 :! Br duplex No JH'h Cluld OK S42.'i 5411 $82"1 ~·,lr Hc nl 2br +-den. lt>0r t'd bar k ~rd. new crpts. patnl. avail Aug l. S<l2S Tak mg a ppllcauons oow 548--0819 ca ll eves 3Br. 2Y2Ba 2 car alt.achl'd gara~e Condo Close lo Ldln~wifl Woodbri~ J kr :.!"'ll Ha . ram rm t'P renlr.il A C. lush c•n•r d patio w 1a ut o !>pnnk & lrg !>undeck S800 No pets 752 2550 l..ido l!ile 2 Slo~ J fir :? Ha Patio. park1n ~ ~1500 mo ~ rl~ Wend~ Jgt. 67~or 548-6196 l l 1 ht It'' Fr ... " J_,\ QlJl!'ITA H F.R ~O!'>,\ 16211 Parh1dt' Ln l hlk w of 8cdr h. 3 bl.k:. s of Edinger IW7 5441 3 bdrm 2 ba rommun11~ µool. lt.'nn•'· Ur11vers1t) llt>11thh 9;9 ti151 hl"'n !Vi Spectacular vie,. Secun l~ gale. 48r . 38.i 1n !'>Ca \ lt'W Sl!IOO m o ~IHch 3748 RENTALS <! .-u 2•,b.i $1IO()furnl ;I br 2 ba $1000 fum J br 2\'2 bu $750-S~ lbr 212 ba ~ I br 2 '• ba S85Q ~76 Harbcw V~w Homt1 J hdrm 21-: ba Portohno rrodel Sep Bonul> Hm "'1lh full ba th SJ 100 mo SW 5403 & tiJl 3444 ...... , ... 4 ....... In RUardC'd a re.i o r Seav1ew M1crf) .. a\{' wet bar. 2 frplcs . night li ght n e w $1300 644·:>403 &s:n.~ ----- Newport Short":>. 4 BR. beam:;, hreplare. mini v iew $90 0 m o A gl . 00-5349. 64&7171 '+573 CAMPOS!M·IRVl~E 4br. 2-,,ba , Bluffl>, frpl. 2 car gar. & pa110 RISO ~7647, CA Homes. 3br, central aJJ'. sec gale. a uto ga r Lo ma i n . $700 C all Ml~ UDO ISLE Yrty lse, 2Br. ll.250 mo (714) 673-1.328. 88>-0215 ...•••.••..•.•......... I.AGL·:--RE \Cll \tTf{ l'l,,";I; '1a1d .,t'n . rolor T\ ht'Jlt.'d pool l tll 171 4 1 ~94 5294 •1g5 .:-.;o l'Otl.!I l 11 w ~ 3769 • •••••••••••••••••••••• SUMM l::R Rl::NTALS 8\ week o r moolh. n<t fee A~ 675 8170 lka ut1fully fu rn1s h t•d Pent !louse I bd rm Count r y C lub lt k t.' rat tl1t1 es s10~0 m o 76().9117 THE "GOOD LIFE" :-OP )K 54'1 21 17 Bf<A.'l;D ~1-:W Al'TS 2Hr2& $430 Spactous ne w l 'nil pvt patio. close to :.hoppin1: Adults 1982 ~aple. ~-~ S p ac1ou' F",1m 1I~ .1 Br S375, :! 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H.1111ol1011 Ii B '162 4~00 t'luo.t• lu ,,. ., .1n & tl.l \ Sl:A! mu l .i l I •~1.'> t2f..! nr I' (I Hox aT.J '\ li ~~ 3176 ......•.......•........ lBr a pt ron,·en1ml Ion uon. itar • ~ mo .\ft b & JO:r. an/root pn\lllt' '~~ to bt-.ach :l Mnn 3 bJ frµIC'. lri: dt'<"k !:dfJl!C' \dulls "" p•·h ~~o .is'.!~~ I~ or~. •olCI !:ioper r.>t-lu'r 2 lidrm. S32S Kub 0 1\' l'Of1I ' Plush Crpt.., · '1,u dPl>k HurT). (.l!IK.\l f~· 2 AH, d raJ)l>s. rpb . apphc . R£111"11 Ml!:S fi.1 I &M.'i itar . cl~· to ;,chool & _ ---_ bu.'! l.ikt' Olc'W 0nl) nt•;1t S.. .... & d ean nt't'd appl) No C-.iistrmo 1171 pet.S "'' 5 8-tilf 644K ••••••••••••••••••••••• --- ----2 bdrm Condo, pool. Lil I Br ruslom deror. all t.'nclsd parking. lndry bit m. ... rernic. 6 blk.5 to far 00 pets, m~ loc S400 orean Slra1.iht or J?a> rm Avail Aug 15. Call Of\ $325 lmu 960-S7<l2 Jim Eves 661 3806, Days Ask for Rick 75&-4048 :J BR 2 li<t. W I D hkup, $Ollltl lelJ-o lll6 l~c. yard, gar No pe~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~. 536-3397. 752·75'06 Studio apt. pn\'ale beach. ~Ing. $350 tncludtng UUl.ttJes. 499-4644. Ka 1 .. nh,•· nr .....,, l'IJ /J $:!.;II tnrl >;t.. "~ l ....... 1 uttl HrruT1Jlt' ,..antt<d lj? hmt (kpt'f\d.J blt' I J" .:Otnj! I' I• .is e 1· h Id .. I r m" ~j !IZIS f'\·m ID ~hr 2 Br .tpl ~ lOCI U\11 ~ It.tr t'd \1 f.JJ 111 I~ 'l ~7 \I ~ rmmtl' nt"t'flvd I rn aroJ S2I01n{I ultl l'>l& •J.-.t \\ Jtl 11 I 9"i3 9:I02 Ft>m rmJte """" J Hr !. • B.:i t wnlu.:• piw1l )J~. \ \\ i"'5 2).lj r'\ ...... I' J I v ~' i' to >hr J l:J I< ru.t• 6 btk.-. tr ~·:oi ch HR SZ?5 +-uul ~5260 i''emale roommate ror IU'eal CdM O<'t'Un Vlt'""' 4 Br ho m t•. SJOO m u i'61H1321 Sh a r e h s.e / P ool, o wn room. bath. pn \•. t>nt Gate Guarded Commun1 ty I blll above pnv. och S350 month. After 6pm 499-4722 Eye Appeabn"' ..$300 Custom !Br' Kids OK' Close to Sch' C84731f~ RENT! MES 631-4.SSS 4350 .. ,_ ... Fwawl•d ...................... . orU.fwwi.-.d l900 Ga rage on P enin s ula • • • • •• •• • •• • • •••• • • • • • • bet wn l2lh 6: llth St. 6is-7876 or 547 ~ (Ando. $750 mo J oe or 1SG-l!JOI or 752-7373. pt 1. $750. 642-0063 Bruncn • 880 ~ • Newly decoral 2 Br _Vi_1_,1_ao __ RJ_l_t.:.y_63_1_·5_7_5_1 _-i New rondo. Woodbndge. 2 Spoil yourself. ~Wlunate Purtoes •Plus mot,. :r;ldl ~aK . s::!· ~~~I Jbr. 2~ba. laWldry rm 3 br. l+:Y. ba. fam rm. Br J Ba. $525/mo. Dys Ill tJus lo,ely 2 Br 2 ba c::!;!r.~~~ 64.>4411 or548 2020 fa m r m , d1shwa shrr. t'ss1H Viqe rd "~" ~~u. k r Do d l l d p I ---------,--1 proage dis posal. crpts. ..... -bltn lolch, lge bky . rm .,...,._, as or ug a u co n o oo · <1><0 & 010 ~hOp• • 7 • New l"2 bdrm lwu.ar) Storage garaice. single. tor boat or RV Ref re· Am m I! rm a n . E v e s d ubbse. gate sec. neatto H6cl11h Cluti.•Sauf\d 2 bdrm. Uppe r . quiet drps encio'-ed gar. SS.SO aduJl apts l1l 14 plans 9x20, Costa Mesa . S50 Elqant executive sllites 1n presll~e toe. Jnclds set'reUl.nal services. re· c e pt1on1•l. lt'lephone am~nnic & 'DOre. From $275 pe r m o . TH t: ll E AOQU A RT ER S COMPA NIES : A pro· fes.sional environment. 71M t51 0681, DelWlt! I & 2 rm otft~ lldJ. Airport Hotel From $205 mo No lse req. 8J3.l223 525 Sq F't, wood punel.inl(. c ar pel . parkir11(, uttl .nli2Newport Blvd CM ~181 6'4·2221:1 "THr DECUTIVE sum F\tll service offices u1 N l'wp o rl Ce 'l le r 64().S..70 Costa Mtsa l!:aecut 1ve 5'Jttes. available 230 E 17th Sl 1139-7000. 631-566 t Hpt I Airport Ane. 'l;e-wly redecoralt'd om~ 11pace from TY fl. F'ulJ -.ervtce 540-~ 320 sq ft of olu.sh nff1c-e spatt $4-001 mQ Cenlral locaUOn AM. 754 67149 Execut1vP Suite. Greitl Newport Heac h location. H.erep. 24hr. Xerox. con/ rm. frtt prk ing Airport l::xecutl\•e Suite.. 752 6L88 Rent or lease w optJ<>n tn bu): nt'W ofttce <.-Ondo 4 u -.q fl Airport area loc. 557 5642 ••• EXECUTIVE SUITES Fcwt•Y., F.uchd &i Warner. ~Cr'O:>!> from ~1le Squ4re Park Cost.Mese BRA.''D !liEW' Bear and Bakt-r Sl IC~ta M~ I-~ 0H~amp1 Bolh local1ons are oo the 2nd floor of ~nit bw kl 1ni.:., lJt1l1t1l'~ .ind J.in11nnal !>e n 1res m r luded with lea., .. ('on l.tll '11 .i r~ \ll' 17 1P .,ll~~ .... '":w IQ 'll'l,CiTU~ Ht-: \L'l f i' .XI'.<. SU ITt.:S i~I :!.000' •,\IJ Wood 1-;.xlt'nor ·"'c)()fflno1• lntenurs • l::ll'' a Lor • F'ull Serv1t'" . ·•714184i ~ Ov.'tlef' A gt .. Warren .. ------- t.Xt'CUllYe ofhce !>Ulll' .t\ail. nr 0 t' \Jrpon , ~ \(j It. mdude:-rt'{_~P l.Klnl'>t Jdnllon .11 !>\ (' a u uttl pd & more . <'all 5So-~ Ol>luxe gardeo ofr . & re Lall s pac,. ava u &> sq t\ 1700 i.q fl. 81 rtcht•r Plaza 1n S a n Juan (.;.lpc.lfano. for leai.in~ in fo . c all 1>1scover y Prooert1l'S . 95 7 ~. 2 offices for rent xlnt lo<'al1on. LrR windows Rd partung, iil 170 t:. 17lh S l . C ~t . S 1 0 0 " a n •.rn-tn. rACIRC Pl.A%A 134£.'7"'-CM Ground nr. dlx 2 tno of fK"e suite nr rowtyard fo uourn . ssso. Art Shapero Co. 645-3120 f'or lease attractive ex~ tt\llJve office suite. XJtn local1on 10 Ne wport Beach. lnc1udes: Secy'l M"r v1res. recepliooist, mn/ room . wet bar & other amen1l1es. S7SO mo. 752·1.833. S22S office. air. rarpet.s, lOxlO iearatte space for drapes. 17301 Beach . rent. $75/mo. Call ror m Hunt. lkll. 842·2834 q'd. Vac. ~ 645-1809 ~1.56. as k for Mar y Hoag Hosp No peU. $700 • Hyorom.iu49p • Enclsd garage. AduJls, Nr 5 points & bt'ach r rom 1390 . 2 b drm mo 642-4907 wkdys 9-S mo+ul11.631·9181 Sw•mm.,,g •Golf n o pet s S3SO m o . Ml-8032 New Condo $600 4 lir. TURTL EROCK: Lovely Ouv•ng Ran11e 54().5446,548-9084 townbouses from SS3S + walklO ColiSt Plua Ulil near new 3 Br. 2 ba . 2 WOW!!! BEAUTIFUl APTS ----------1Lrg 2br ln ·plu wilh gar. pools, tennis. waterfalls. Paid f'a m tl y o k a y. {flllcs.Pool &spa.Near W 't 1 N ~.ng1cs.1 r.2BP0 O..EAN 2 BR, pvt yard. I mi to bu ch. l.209 A ~·Ga.srorrookmg & (o 96(). 5.50'J 1116-Ul84 or69J..S064 tenrus ·courts. $775/mo. 7 er:i ~e.~~~~~ rooms • ru•Mht'rl encl gar. Pel & child OK 1-~1 o ri d a S t . & I a st , healtnR paid . From San S1lverfe rn 851-0130 Ba. wet bar, walk lo &L•U1'v1nlugr~~Nhf:lao P•eAOUI• '! ms mo. Call 546·5880. $$(X) -~ ~~ -Diego Frwy dnve North Sto.-.oe oarage 6 blks 1 "0 GE BR U lpd • on Bear h to McFadc;Sen eo .. • • UIU' I l1 · beach, tennis. pool, s pa Models Open 01111v l6Sk for Pam or Larry Seaside Rendevous • Ulm West on McFadden from beach. H 8 . $7'0 mo. Quiet . pnvate, range Soph1st1cal100 Plus! A -~• A .. 1 S8001m l 9 10 6 ... _ """'~""" v ..... u.,. o. Brand ne w lux Dis Walkto lheu.:ach to Seaw ind Village _,...... _________ _ Jo'rlge . Adults. $475 Exqwite 3 Bdrm 2 Ba! r lse Child ren OK 648\14 W 18UI 642·0835 . SllOO! All utils Pd! hz.2'78S or640-1644 . Oakwood hwasher. No pets, kids I irom llus delwte 2 lir 1714l89Hl98. Offk:9...... 4400 Wont lasl ! CS59l ) fee Garden Apartments bdrm. $360. 2 bdrm $450 w.dble gar! Pets OK! ~ 4000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ar1ce or store for lease. J.400 sq ft. Best location oo Harbor l:Uvo C.M. Call Curtis He rDert.!> Agt. 63l·ll66 ............. 4450 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S37S/rno. 2br, l ba,Gar. RENTJMES 631-45.SS Beaut. e xec 4 Br 3 Ba PMwportBNcttN. 759-1914&494·2962. New a ppk !<S474 ifeio DIC.SUfTIS no dogs. 645 Vlctona W I ff j t b 880lrvine 1a111>"'1 ----------• RENTIMES 631·~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. for storelsolficesn.a-at est c I • a ('. u E-Side large new 2 Br MIF Foe room in 3 Br Prime Newport Beacn -~~ 546-9124 Northwood 3_Br. ore. fam 11111ny extras. Gardener. i 7 14) 645-1104 Vaulted ceillog, 2 stu1 ....._ Jl44 t.Mase in CM. S200/mo. loc. Near 0 .C. aurport. rusonabie nites. _________ __,. nn, formal dm rm. 1 yr Avail 8/1. 675·1853 morn-Newport BMch S. ....._.__ ........ 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ad S&uer •2!63. 6'2-4300~ Rent ind. reception con· S00 to 2700 S. Ft. Gorgeous3Bdrm 2 Ba ! new, 2,000 sq ft. Lg yd. 2 lnporeves. 1700 16111 S1 •Oo•e• .11b1n1 """..,.·garage .,...., aun· ~ the EJec ' hn rerence rm , Jan it o r MESA VERDEbR ~!K>dsOK!AJr ! frpk$. microwave. 8r7S 171 4)642·5 113 dry."':luJLS,nopets.Aug. IZZS!~JeOUI~ . -serv., utlls , 100 tree PLAZA SunnyCbefs tntchen! am. w/grdnr. no pets. QU 2 Br cottage. Lee ~~~~~~~~~ 1.$C7Smcldutil 7S2·ZSSO CeotraJAir!Appk! 2roocmforreat.Sl.SO/mo, coplea Is more . LS25llesaVerdeE,C.ll. Movtnow!('1601>fet Maureen SS1·863'1 , y ard. Small pel OK. Onthebeach.Beachffotel lBr.utiJ pd.1325.Upper HeauidPool(SSlOl>>fet Includes util. an lrvuw. SecrtUriaJ serv. avail. 545-4123 RENTIMES 631-4555 55&-8&51 ml/mo incl gardener Is Apt. 2306 W Oceanfront. Adult. no pets. 313 W. RENTJlllES 631-4SS$ NearUCI SSl-3463. worl>oul851·1Mll. i--------- waler.64S-7S73Agt. ~ITava I year old 2 Br . 1..., Ba Turtle Rock Highlaod8 SiZSOmo + S250sec. & de-Bay.548-91516. &..p..._. Jl41 1 Br. lba, CdM l\ou,.w. ,..1 '~ ·•Ill' Condo. f111lc. SSSO/mo. 2 Card•n Home. 3 BR. EXE-" ... VE HOME posit. References r on .,,.Ah ' _,,. Av·•• COST· u..• "' ""11 -... l bd.rm. refr1ge. stove , ·-·••••••••••••••••••• ou" · pnv · -· .. ~ ~ ca r g a ra ge. 1 070 f a mily r o o m , a ll Bayview. 3 Br, 3"2 Ba, 67J..4154. garage.Ada.lta.nopels lbdrm.XJntoceanview. 8/1Sa.3Syrs.'159-1137 2412·11. 7800 s q . f\. 2 Townhouse Dr C.M. amen.IUes. Rent. poss. atr ium. dining & ra m 1 llh Walk to pnvale beach. Story, Completion ap. 549-4146or646-3S14. lease opl $900. Arter rm , beautiful garde n ..... :-...... d S340.Call646-290l New carpel. paan t , South wguna. 2 room ;, .. c • u =~3:4:· Finiahedt.o ICICie IACIC! 7PM, '152-5618 S900 mo. 646-3893 ......... 1.._........... Bach. loft .. relrige, stove. =~W?~::'it.°~= ~tePt~ ~p~·~ ::::Y ~==.:• ..-... In Otis custo m 2Br• L.pm .._.. lZ41 328' ..... ''uh •• JI07 pool, Adults. no pels. Pam. VOIS Prestige Properties ,, _ _ _ NB/CM. up to 4700 sq.ft .. Bnck PallO ! TTeeay 1 •••••••••••••••• ••••• • • •••••• •••• • ••• • • • • • • • • • m>. Call 646-2901 4!M-0706, 497 .2351 ./ -_.... avail at prime corner, NewApplc!(sset)fee 38d.,38a.lrgcliffhouse. Pianoramic ocean view. 48r,28a.verylg,allonl YIU.AMADBA Orean w . l Br. carpets, /......, .. _..,. l'1lh • Nwpt Blvd. RENTIMES 631~ 180 dearee ocean vu. 2Br. ulru. $800/mo. noor. beautlllll new dlx 2 Br, 2 Ba .. new crpt.s, drapes, appbances, 1 blk LARGE 80011, pnnte m.-io Dm9 PoW 3226 SJ.Ille/mo. Bob Koop. agt. ~. 499-1632. d ecor . frplc. pvt, or gas stove • dsbwbr ind. lo beach $375/mo-lae . blllh. lineal. oo ltncben. l'1lh • tntne, retaU/olf\ce ••••••••••••••••••••••• 611·1m .... lJ90 beach 6 bay. Avail now. End gar ages. Couple _4'4-4al__________ $200 /m o. lat tr 1Hl. ----------• -.100 ... ft. . ••• • Qlldnn OK. m5 mo. --1 ,.,.., .... en OK No 1...-aBlacb.499-SSSO. _.-•·n-.a.•• ~· ..... 2 5'ory 4 Br. 3 Ba. Spa, 2 Br • .North End.4'2 Mon· •••••••••••••••••• * 1012 WHt Balboa. Jeff .,...,,, "'..._. · lledt )16' ---~ 758-15119 331 O1 8 u " c ane er terey Dr. Corner of BeautlhaJ Oranae Hiila 71().717'1 peta. $420. UUI pd., ex--·••••••• .. •••••••••• Room with K.ikben priv. NEWPORT CDitER z I 3 • s 4 2 . O l 0 2 • Locust. $750/month. loc. Rent/lse. 3Br, 2Ba. · ce11t elec. 232A Elden, Near bu • •boppin.t I Privet. otnces + re-Prime RetaalSpeceon ZlJ..JlMOtO RentorLeue -...el54 $785/mo. D /W, c rpl1, 18r.*'9to8eacb,yrly. _MS-_1186_______ P• tllfKJ ~.Adulla...,. E.-. .--.7»15l0 17th St .. C01ta lie.a. -,-----l-J_J_J-t..::.:=;.;::...::::=:::·:..::.;:..:..::..:..-drpe, AIC. btautlfull1 ie.... 9350/mo + uW. 1600 ft Larte3bdrm COUMTIYCLUI &.t:•orwbck.llZ·7SID. eG1q.fl.forM25permo. r!'!"°1..!.."!'-. • .. 28r a.. Yef1 dk:e. Ottk. decor. 6 CfYl\al fi.xturea. 6 '1S·314 I Av al 1 I m · z t1e-:4ftrepiac.. apac~ 400 a b St. N a A t _. ,.,_,..., •••••-•••••••••••••••• vtew. aml yrd, pr. '700. -.arz::M. mediately p atlo, d l1hwaUier, ~ l'\araMbecl room few reot I re .. ten R!ALONOlllCS ~"::.!~ •ms . ...-o w-,-,-.-,-,,-,---J-2'1-14 3 at. 2 t>a. •lei» to *"ell iaraae. de.'11.. ~r~.room :::._ ~= := _so_.5Gll-:1~· :--:,.::.::---ic~-n114 Fncd Lot! Dbl Oar! 0 C E A N f' R 0 N T ••••••••••••••••••••••• beadl/temlu. Newt)' de-Vwde. tea '44·1• baUlroo• prtvUed1e1. Me. ..... 44.11 F'onmlDin Rm! Frplc MONTHLY RENTALS •.2be,2Car1ar,blt·lu. conled. bit.Ina, adulta. Adlalta-.54l-401' S6/Wt..JM.1TJ1. Ml.,..c.lw ---••H•H•••-.- •ltuch MoretMtU fee From moo mo. Ada&ltaon· Ma1ooll1 fl t dlnaer 00 pas._, mo. 640-tm 2 bdrm. 2 be. u-with • ZBa. very II. aU on l ~ s-c. Mitt . ..wrol'f ft.AZAU Rl:NTTll~ Al~ l,y. RllP-...• !!!~l.•l. Int. u c eves rr-floor. beadlillll new db ' rl '* 42t0 l•tldt He. aervlcea • ...,_.....,. tpeee, '* --balcany. WnlUde. SGS decor. frplc. pvt. ar -·-••••••••••••••-=ban wwerin1, ft. tUTl/mo. tOOt flt Bar1a1n s boppera read OsllGUmta.ll lbr. patio, aear Lido per mo . ..., ..... ..., bektl 6 bat. A•all now. •Spedanlar Oreulnal ,n.,.. WAea Brtatol, NI. Palr10 l.beliuJuds lnCluallaed larWlllTSll1•h--SlU. kG. ttema wtUt .,,. •beach. UUJ pd, -"pd._541-om ___ • ____ OIUdr'ttt Ok. ml 'IDO. 4 ..... Coedo. AHil. Mcol' coel. ~.lll·lm ~· Aad u..,. nod wllllaO 111,,..MI ~PUstCa..d'iedAd. No R•ts uoo1mo. Ha~~ somethinl to sell? 1012 West Balboa. Jeff -*lY from Jub< ialL rm. 144·11•. Ask for•--------- ' wturtlhey'rc !J)aror c.u..._ •• ·~. · m.aip Oauifiec:hdldott•ell. 7»1m m.'llb. JohurJ ._M._ ...... .,.. -............... ...._-.-.. .....• ,.....,._~=---~ ..... --·· -----......-.~ •• -......... ...,.. __ ....... , -.. -... --- 7 ,. J1'orm1ca ·~· cuto01 .,. cabtnl"t~. •m. ll Joba ••-••••••••••••••••••• Cllll6tor-....n t..nf' Pf't~non. ltkt1 <"Cll1U"9d or. room add\ --••••-•-•ICompl•t• uaovaun1. tlon•. remodel. II<' ~R~T ~:.~•lln&Senltt Ul'Otlll7 na~ •liUW')' ·~ •Bill Proble1m M.uJIOr. .. 4U01' Rt11'&1n., no ••••••••••••••••••••••• •J>i\Wft modehna 8'2 H~• or EUX:nuc.·&AN·l"Mct-d •lnt'oipotaUoa ~ n1hl·frH ..aumat• un ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ OvdeMr Compl yard m1lnt 6 clnu~ Fm,.., r~t4'641 1oue J•p•n•tH O•rdener, 15 1n nper. t'lovp, trtm. rmlnt ft'M t 175-1181 Ch•uning by Ron. Wltly ~· '1"'"'11 Jobs. r~ llauUnc Is Oump J oba. service only Ref1 llc 'd. ..onabk Ask for Greg AA for Randy Alts. 557~09 ~ S4t-43l8 -~------~ Sum.mer RentaJ cleanups Custom brick. tone. Will bal&l anythiq fJK m Pacific Clt'an1n& Serv: b&oc:lt. concrete & stucco a .load. Ca ll David at m• 1131-6303 Refs. Free est 546·8151 ~ ~--.-.--a earn ... lawna, """svc, Shelly's llouseclean1ng. ...... laodacape, 1pnnlllera Have Truck will Haul. Ne .. d 'i o u r h o u 'e ••••••••••••••••••••••• ha~ 645-1287 Reas. flales. Free Dlt cleaned' You can rely on Movin&? Ttie Star ving l~ 1.run. Jaod&capln1. •rn d . tpri nk lera , d".iiui.--Dave. ~e ~ fs Oep. Maint. le IB! 9C·IM38 College Students have CleUMIP. ~-1717 grown. Lie. T l24·43G HOUSIC&.IAHtMG Same good serv 641-M2'7 •Dtae Pio/Will , Larguumall .)ot. ttu .., 1 Law ~ ol H. W\hoa &: Soos. pal1C19. ~(' eD1'1St m ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• llaul/Gradio1. demoll lion Sluploader, du.mp. truck . Trees/yd wit X1ot refs. S20 wit 5$7 l.233 /9 ._ , .... ...., Clea n h o m e f o r••••••••••••••••••••••• Bachdon/widowers on· PETERS PAINTING ty. Call 9'7 l-83SJ Ask fOf' Expr'd Reas Ratu J a m ea w . o ls h 0 p no add. rTmodt-1, plans, ---•.n •""ttie ~ 30 )'1"& t!ll~r ul' 1~741'T Bondfod EL.t;CTRl 'IAN Manlyn. Free Est. Call Gene ----------· 5.SZ·~ C1rpcntry. ma soory . 831·1257 .. ....... ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Neat patches & textures Fiii EST. ltl-I 4lt ~ERlNG. FENCF.S Addiuons. houses. Free Dll. 586-4892 Stucco • Plaster Patch. no Job too sm. quick & clean. 64.S-4203. 64S--4 I 99 ., .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Repalr ai Re roof. All t ypu -s h in 1 1u .roc k · 8t\a.ke&·COID Po·W . Free est. ~J.5000 Fl.n. AVail. Sa••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• M.M. 0&st.om Screening Comme r t'ial. Home&, New. Repalr. Free Eat. 631-2316 Sodll S..-.lcn ••••••••••••••••••••••• P RO BLE MS -Need 10 tallt? f r ee counseling A B C H ELP LIN E M5-2222. • •••••••••••••••••••••• ---------1 046-ll..O S48 llOf!i Bea.t ratn. •.. ,...... best workmaoah1p I -c.,.t S..-.lce ~mall jobi. pre"m ed ro..allnl{. ceramic tile R S th undl •' g ~call aft Spm . •••••••••••••••••. ••• •• llomt lmprvement ~yrs Want a REALLY CLEAN tllt~ Feoclll.g. Depen· ~E~ Call Gingham Int/ext textures. restuc· 11 ...... : .... on n-ach Tile Co. Houseclean1n"/OfC1ce ---------,,,_,,,pate .. --lo •a•-.... ..,,6. uc "' "' · i s ,._ ... •n:it. ' """'· ........... s howers. ·entries & Reliable. good work • .-ioe ext. paint n g. t t "M/ ,..,,_ ,..,.,,,. •UUD •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Will babysit infant <Wall.)' Shampoo• steam dun .--!!~----dabJe 131·4264 Girl. Ftff est. "5-5123 ear y" ev~ ......... ......., ctr~; .. boa~. o••>.......,... steady ;ob. References Lie 11 ns . T ry rue . R ..... '"" 0"4 ..., .. v 646 7228 Smor 836-SS.SS ....... , llPVHt\Y ho~ 540-150'7 Co'Ot' "nahten rs. wht MR. Elv-Alice's Houattleanin.: bl h. c1~·-* ruu I * Refs. Reu. Reliable ~ Wortll ·hpU J! man h!ncsu A ••••••••••••• ••• •••• Carpenter & Pautuag ~J.2188. 646-487I ••••••••••••••••••••••• -·-•••••••••••••••••• nn\ • S7 ~rm~~h r-o· cvhgr 15 years Ill area --..... ------&au retired pro( couplt! Hcd1nittlwq Brickwork. I M.llll JObs ~ c~· ;t;; ~ ;.r K 4c R FENCLNG ~ 1752 842-4314 Cedar Crpt & uphol cln. w Fl3 references. 751· Nl-wport. ea.ta Mesa • Cpt rt'pair. 15 yrs upr Wood fences & repu1 rs. ti • IJ stm s hampoo. scotchgr'I. .3546 after Spm lrvinf' 67$-3175 l'V6 n..-u f froo eait KeUy 640-4090 .. • -deodonzer rof n ..,., work royadf ·~es. Kenm 7137 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • p r wax . .JmWtori• C:.,.•ar S31.0lOl Ha uling Movini: Con · Reaa.838-SS43. 7~l-895I .. _ ................... C••.t/C~ Gw••g <·rete as tree rcmovul QUAL. CLEANING Reas Remodel/repair. 1nt/eirt ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dump tru ck . Qui c k Rates. ~s/Ofc:s Last fi n i s h . o l d t am e Dnveways walls· patios Gardeo1ng/Lnds<'pg .. :.l'rvict• 642-7638 Detal.J631-4973 c rafh!Dan1b1 p . 2nd Block wails 15 yrs ex Tree Tr1mm1ng & generation Mr . Palom-F Removal. Free Es t C:ll'anups, trimming . R O B IN 'S H OUSE · bo.Llc'd.962·8314 per. reeests.548~705 752-134.9 hauling Freeesumates CLEANlNG SERVICE - CUSTOM lNTERIOR CARPENTRY By Jay 64.2-8809 Set EASE' I 'sa BREEZE Classified Ad., 00-5678 557 8271 For a thoroughly clean Exp J:dr dener. m ow . hse.54<Ml857 edge. dn·ups. Fr~ d t. 1-'ind what you want 1n ---------- Rsnbl CM area 5<'8-4891 Oa.tly Ptlot Classllleds. ant Ad Help! 642-5678 ••••••••••••••••••••••• f1.NEST lN JANITORIAL CARE. Comm/Ind Ex peruse~ 7440 ..........•............ Bnrk. i.1.ont•. block Yrork . tile nn.. concrete pauo:.. Wlks . dnveways. 1-'re(• esl John 846-1583 Prof paintJng Ext & Int Low rates :380015 F'rtt est 5J6..438J M <.: /V 153 D:lve'" Painuni. serving area ~ yrs. lll05t rea, ln.sured. llc'd. 586-8425 ESSIAH c .. tm paint111g, lo rate .. f'rt'e t'Sl 3 )r xuar 962 1-178. 633 9837 aft 5 R~·a.." PnN.> mt ext Frev EM & \ Art'.i ~..36 945.J Jack Want Ad Results 642 5671' '~.:;;~1.~.~~--~~~~1~~!!.~ ... ~!~.~ i~.~~.~ .. , •• ~~~.~ lost&Fomd 5300 lost&Fo.d 5100 PftMMCIU 5 350 HetpWonted 7100 ......•.....•.•••••.... ···•·······••·•·•·•···· ···••······••·••······· ..................•••.. S6SO lnd /Ofc near nu.1GARAGE Wanted. NB. c; ~) 23i5'. 18101 Redoodo Cir .. ) CM. SA area . ( to store r1 ..... wc••':: irS, Hunt Bch 842-2834 1 auto) 955-1683. Xl.NT Commutini e xecutive HOMEOWNERS wants to rent room. week OM Day Appraisal BUS nights. ~ll55 Use your eqwty for bills. lllESS home add1t1ons. \ aca PIDlf ..U.SS/11t•nt/ uoos. etr Any amount. MA Fiftanc any reason Credit or Job Found. Shepherd blaclt & ---------•I tan male Samoyed FOUND ADS ARE FREE &al~ 6 42-5671 male. Lab mix pupp). female. Shor t h ai red T~rri er p uppy black male. Cock-u-poo black female. Suunelloe mtx cat female. Also. other l.'ats & kittens. N R Arumal Shelter . 644·3656 • • flOl ~c;ary Compare LOCATION Ii;;:•,••••••••••••••• our CO!.I:> :!4 hrs & 1-'0UND : Blk & wht weekends -., C 11 female cal. v1c Talbert & MESA OppcMtmity 5005 84.,5567 433-1104 Loslor Found a pel. a Beach.H B 646-9029 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '-----1 An • m a I ,\ ss 1:. l :> rce INDUSTRIAL JI o use c I ea n I n g & MoMy W..ted 5030 : Lt:.igue. 537-2273. no fee. : Found: Yng whl _Cal. blu PARK janitorial service includ· ••••••••••••••• •••••• •• Los BL k bortb ed yes, Albert.son i; PCH. log accowits $4300 worth c-~ "' D _, t: ac s air Cd.\1. ~-4548 711 W. 17th. St. rr & t · ._m 35-" ue to r.ipiu !email' cal Turtle Rock Costa .... __ ~1~~ M~i3~1 ~:f~1 eJ!~an;;!on. I'll pay ~oo l area Reward.631·31.32or FOUND. Prei;cript1on ~ ...._ ..,, 19111 for S8000 833-0925 glasses. Vrc. Mesa del 642-4463 other business mterests now. A no n sk loan I CM Ir Ful l price Sl 0,000. Secured by high profit LOST : Brown & whte. :~r~ct. . . ~-1435 •O. 7,500 Ml ft. 631-6:nlor979-3043 Chris tma s b usiness ma l e S paniel. So I Tilr'we t.a70 Mio ft-.ih CM Perfect rrcd1t for 37 L 831 333<-LOST REWARD --fl &--• ...u ......... Small Resta urant Do V . aguna · " or VTVI .,__ ,,__._ Area.646-S468or years. n or irgm1a 497.2148 AFGHAN llOUND o c c •' a n c y • * 543.2509 714199.5-7500. . 11 mo old. Just clipped, r_.... """'--& .......... . LOST· Male dog. Max col .. !ihaved feet & aokles. _P""" ... -....... ""'" .... _ ~9--l'U• Trwt ti b v ~ •l2< ... ft. * Local Exec. Expanuwg ~ 5035 or. mos Y rowns. 1c. c omplelely blo nde IA_,_1 office _, B_u;'lness. need am· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ach & Heil. July 4 Responds to RaJa An) .....__IL.I 7•30 ,--4-1 bi_ll~us people /per son I SWI~ LO"' ... S wtcnd Reward. 847·1534 mlormation leadinR lo ~·· • O • willing to learn. Call Mr. ....., ~ whereabouts of my pet _W.10..toZ,.. j Fat.hyat 646-4533 I ALL-W7~!~~1~~CIAL L~~ ::.o~~m!~rlr.:::. call:~or960-a646. tWl'IM&TOH ICH ] ... veltwRf . 2528 Vassar Place CM LARGE REWARD For Lse 7soo.1o.ooo sq fl. W..e.d 5020 1 . s.tffer Mtg. Co. lobt 7-3 P'tnclllllls 5350 witb 8.000 sq fl side yd.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• All types ol real estau ••••••••••••••••••••••• l,OOOsq ft dlx olf1ces. Wet Orange County Produc· investments smce 1949· Lo.-t male C«ker Spanlel. PRE LAW student needs lab facilities. 200 am115, 4 tion Co. wants Investors. I ~ill bu f f c 0 1 0 r V 1 c · S2S.OOO. Will do anything 1'19troom$, oew pa 1Dt • 50'% return. Short term WTDs l6th~wport C M July Lega l . Conf 1denl 1al ept.. Avail now. Contact s.8wks.Call739-442.0 1 642-2171 545-0611 9t.h.~93J2 DVM. P .O. Box 3242, J im Flanders ; 752·7145 ~tol.o. S025 I Lost: F. Yorbture Ter· _N_._B._921663.. _____ _ d Y s ·nJs 8 l -5 7 8 7 ••••••••••••••••••••-• HOMEOWMlll ner, "Penny", no collar. * * eves/w · MONEY 14. VAIL.AIU LOAMS . Santiago/Irvine Bl. NB SPIRITUAL READINGS Wdustrlal Unit. Approx FOR2odT l'J BEST RATE . Child's pet. 779-2071 lOa.m-lOpm. Fully L1c'd. 1030 sq . ft. $325 m o. BF.STTER.MS AUrWAYS FJNANCIAL REWARD &-r.,s or 492-9034 18lS Located Ta lbe rt / ALL-WAYSflNANCtALI 714-170..lJIO Lost: Fem G e r man S. Camino Real. San ~~-995-2(g) Ask for·1 714 770-1310 Widow has money for 2nd Shc-pherd. tan bod>. bl.k Clem .;>U.:)<11• TD 's No credit check I race. 2 yrs. downtown 4 Frluiee-ldist.andillCJIMJS --./NEED no pnlty 1-'or action call tm 536-8950 MASSAGE Agt673-7311 anytune. Be pampered with a I l.D!lt. Small gray rabbit Hunt Bch Industrial 15112%1MT2MDTD Mall'. An s w e r s t o pers o n a l rel axi ng Park I .(MONEY No Prepayment Penall) Chewie. CdM. 673-2668. mal ssat ~e ~Y 12 oSouf thethpre- J. t 225l.800840ssqq._rftl. l5 yrs. Single family Lido t ies )(ir...., 10 · em L'QUND.· Small wht Male California J aruzz1 . Ne wpo rt Company " 0 Heavy Power. oven uzed l 673-759524 hrs Poodle. Mesa Verde sauna ct<' pen lOam· truck doors & column ~7639 4am. 7 days a we<>k \'i" • 20.000 2nd TD Otscounted a }1 C Atlanus Health ~paL.:!°U.S.latH : lo yield 22--,. 3 yrs. Call found.SheltiemaleTn. SJ)a. 2112 Harbor Bl\rl, I CRB>IT MO p3 u1 497 .. 4s.u 847-7017 • Co5ta Mesa 645 J.W Br GaUll & &US PltOl&.EM !>40-00l3 mg t his ad for your Contact Donald G. Abbey 2nd & 3rd TD loans Consldertn g 2nd Td 's? special gtn. or Edwin Meserve 97._6531 Call Fred f1n;L Found. f'em. Malemute. --------- lll-2900 644 2363 Busha.rd lAUanta v1cm1· TOUCH OF CLASS ~.. 4550 Arranged by -----·-----1 7?Q 2255 ESCORTS Coast tt.. Loalts I ST & 2 ... D _Y_::r~·--· ----....................... • "' • lM H RS. 752·0817 TRUST DEEDS F'OL"ND: Puppy blk1wht --------Stai. G• ages MEED MONEY SFR s : 1st to $SOOK. 30 <'best. Chow? or Spitz '! Next to Fun Zone on FOR lst T.D. CALL: yrs purchase and ref1: Vic. HB. CM 642·6S78 Ba I bo a Pen 1 n . ALL-WAYS FlNANCIAL 2nd to SlSOK. l Syrs. FOUND: Miniature Male < ,0"4Jx20Y2) 673·3930 or ___ 7_14_·17_o_.lJ_lO ___ , Owner. fion Owner. No 673-2!M3 prepay. fee/leasehold. Wht Poodle. Olde r dog 751·5'29. Tewink.le Park ...... Wmlhcl 4600 -------• Alsothru4&CondoSS ------- Gnat ca..,., ESCORTS 24 Hrs 641.0180 ....................... DOBBSFINANCl AL FOUND: Blk fe male SERVICES Cockapoo? Friday Ju.Jy ~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!~ Cosh/CNdrs A.-bp/MC/Yfsa MERCEDEZ *ESCORTS * 1s 1-os31 24 hn. I No"' ll1nn.; Att) Sht·1la Ba1lt·> of C:!wt You didn 't ll'a\'C )UIJr phonl' no & infu do. n 1 ha,1• 1t l'l~·Jse <'311 & lea\c ~our no t. R * IMT'L MASSAGE • JacUZZJ • Sauna Ma OC AIRPORT \JOI Birch :"' B 545 0Zi5 11 2.lm acro•" Sh .. raton ~ARGl:. WI LSON Contact Ray. Important 991·66Zl Penonal Sff-vic:e-s 5360 ·······•·•··•·········· FREE PNCJllGnCy Tntiltg ABORTION •General lAllffpl or Local AMsthnio •l.owhelMI lfu L.1111 Tnt.. Ca• 1eing. ~.M~ ..tltoit-Op&... •Comu•9 & Refef.. ... •M•di -Cal & 1,..eeuAcc~ •Confi dential Ir hnonalCan. BIRTH COMTROl STIRILIZAT1a.. For infoe ft•tioli or im- ~diate appoinhmnt, cal: CAUFOIMIA PREGMAMCY COUMSWMG SERVJCE.IHC. APCARE NEWPORT BEACH 752-0053 SANTAANA 972-3104 HaWaeuios EspcMOI ACCOUMTS PAYilLEQ.BK 1lK-JOU) Roger Inc ha' a11 opc>n•nll? for an Ai l' l1~rlt w ll l. yrc; exper Xlnl Qpportunrt) for an ind1v1dual v.·rth J Kouri Jcuxmtmg ba<'kground Salar. romm~nsural• "' rxpt·fll'ncP Xlnl bf>nef1l~ &: ""orkmR 1 on dJUons at an ~wbW.hro mt'd1um !.1zed comµan) Sm<! rt-sumc or appl) m pt'r"iOO nu: JOLLY-ROG t.H INC li042G1Uelle A\ t' ln me 92714 ------- A('COWIUDg ACCOUNTS PAYABU Sel9ry $'50 ..._...,_.dotafor acco•11h poyo~I• sytt..-..ct P9Jrol. _ .. ., OCCD ...... ~r-.d INVESTMENT Cl.Ell W..,$950 Stflff ,o.itioa • .. ~ tr.st .,..... IMllt. leq•rH OC• comtthtc). MC,._tariol mtdtype.g ... loth poslti0tt1 offff •xc•llu1t fri"q• bet.itflfs iftca.dincJ 1111 how day. 2 wttb &Wtd 14 ~xtn dcrys off per par. Mlfst b. "'4lr'p and bondoble w ith CJOOd rThtttKtt.. Plffw caM (7141760.6160 Newport Eqllity Fands. lac.. :: 2 Cotpot ••• Pkn.aDr. Mie~ .. och,Ca. J:;qual Opporturut) l::mplo)er M f-' Tra\ellni Sec ... tane!'\ for business ex er uti \ e:r; II re; l0am-4pm t 7M 11194 990K ACCOUNTIMGF/T I& I ..t & I lluur:1o Sam 5pm. with :~~·;.;:~......... ~ w°:~~r: l~~~~la': Wanted in Costa Mesa or 1rvioe area. 2 or 3 BR. house preferred. 3 Adults. Xlnt references. 673-5 701 Eves . & weekends. &1(Hi()l6 494-4681 11 at Chns' & Prtt·s Bar· Jae. W-.hd. 7075 dtng martuae W11l traua B-Q ResL 15975 Harbor Blvd. rv. 548-9073 * FOXY LADY * ••••••••••••• ••••• ••••• Call fM appomtrnent lvw ~•Cl•llh/ OlrrCALLONLY Full l'haritl' llOu!tke<•per. l!TOl'~ ~~R.KETS P'enaa .. 1/ * 972·1131 * expert cook. Child or~~~~~~~~ Lost & foWM1 • F 0 UN D : G e r m a n elderly rare Top local :: ----- ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sanchez Plumbing Cop- Pt"r re·p1pes. house'>/ apts. addllloo.'>. xas IJnt-'>. drains & repal r i.. .. ....., 642·3394 G Gidley Pl u mber Repa1r service. tnslalla· uon. back.now cert1f1ca· uon 642·9315 P.O. lox lttfthll• ........••......•..••.. PVTPOST ~OX SER VIC I:: Open 24hrs 2600 E Coai;t Hw}. CdM ti-tO 0340. 644-4481 Free est.unat.es fl prof. ad· v1t'e . 30 yn ex per . Insur ed. bonded. Lie. 326509 7 14·829-7868; 974·6859 evs. w...,_a..11., ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pro fessional Wln .. ow clearung by J~ Daruels. 714 ~ 8853 Eacer buyers read t he Classalied ads every day. lf you have somet.h.ulg for saJe, reach them fu t and 1nexpens1vely, cau 642·5678. ...,,Wanted 7 I OO j.W,Wmhd 7100 .............••........ , .........••.•••...•..•. Adnuru.5tra11ve M~l'-l&nt Bark offlre girl for In I' .Ht 11 me. type ~5 lE1'TIJst wanted F.xp pre li(IWpm Phone. ~l·nerat ft•rrcd Laguna Hilb ofr 1r<> 64 t 715~ .\I F area. 77~13 ... () ... ---- - -&snluni: Al'r \fgr 1-;xpcr d 1·pl u. &xllh"'e<>t Bank. Laguna ITl.'lnaitt-120 .. duJt onl)I &>al.'h. rE'qur rec; E''t 1.w11L., u: llunl BeJrh ,~ penm~ Bank Tellers !iL'iZ.ant rngrs prO\/ldt.'CS L'p to $775/mn We also 833-9677 r e quire a Bran<'h -SecrHar y & Gener a l AJICHfTICTURAl Bookkeeper Contact ~:.1gner/Planner re Joan G o r e 497 1771. s1denlJai Des1AAer Plan E u 1-; ner commer r 1JI Plioln ---------- diecker/ spec wnter Banklng/S.iv1ng.:> & Loan DcrTid K'9c)H & Assoc. Mc. l7141641..0191 ARt:ll l TF.C T UHA L DESIGNEk 1 DRAFTS MA..'J. ror space planmn~ & llllen or des111?n firm ~pec1aliz1nic 1n r om· mPnciaJ ok bkht mt 1m provecne nts Ardutec LUra.l dra.fttn" "' ~· gn n per ne~sat) ~ 29CM ~mbly LEADPHSOH with mecha.n1cal abt.bty ror grow1og electronic mtg co. Jh.hoguaJ an as set We olfer a perma nant full tnne pos1t100, gd start ing s alary. plea.sant ""ork:Ln1t condl IMMEDIATE OPIHINGS TBIERS Immediate openings for both f ul1 I.I me • pa rt ti IDt! Tellers m g roW1Dg Sa, m~ & Loan Experience prefern!d but wiU lraJI fOf' full lime work onl~ Openmii:i. Jt otnt'eS 1n bot.h The Cu y of lrvme t.. 1'tlt' Cit> of Orange Apµ ·~ i>l IRVINE SAVINGS & LOAN 18SS2 \tal· rthur Blvd I nine. Ca 9271.> EO I=: MF LIOOS. full C'O benefits & ---------the opportwuly tn gro~ Bank:J.ng w 1 I h u i> Ap p I y . •locmts.cr.t.y• Amenran allier. Inc Our mam office ba5 ao URI Hale Ave . In me. 1m.med1ate opemng for F:O~ JO tndmdual who 1s abl\• !Cl tnet!l the publ.Jc and ASSEMIL Y TR.AIMEE ha." good shorthand and 'I nun£ high '>C h ool 1ypm11 i.k11l4' Pnor ex i!T'B<1ua1~ p ,. r 1 t' n " e 1 n I n ;, n tv lt·Jm mcchan1ral ·" lloc umt•nt allvn prt> "'4:mbl} fcrred If you are in l"Ompan~ "'ill tram ll'rested 10 an cxc1tmg 1 n 1 l 1 a I d u t 1 •· :.. rarl'<'r opportunity offer ..andbla.st.mi: & honin1: of mti .it1rn1-t1H' 1•om pens<1 ln:'d.lcal pa rt.s uon .illd benefit." plea!\« <.Om' heaH hfttn~ re cJll Ari Ba\ll!\:o qw red 540 5300 • DRIVER must h.n ~ J.tood dn \mi:. n>t-ord local pick up~ & de llvene:. !iOClle hea\ y 1.1n1nJ: re QUln!d wi U also be trained Ill me<'han1<'al assembl~ ll>OCk _ .. ;..., C~AST BANK \n lndepeodentBank ~Sunflower Ave Costa M1..-sa 1:4ual Opp Emplyr M I F IAMIC SALES Jmmed.lale open1n1t for s <1l l:'' pC'r !to n w minimum 3)'n> sales exper 1n bank proofing Only those 5£.'C kinj? equipment. Degree in permanent employment busllleSS or engineering need apply req1.Dred Base salary + vacot1on:. & holidays comm1ss1on Send re· paid s u m e t o · A I f a -company pd proCit shar Technology. 3205 Dakota Ill& Ave Costa Mesa. CA meGic al LI ft lnl> I 926216 M!s.slOfl V1eJo Area ---------- Ca I I Mrs Campbell BARBER/BEAUTICIAN1 581 X)() llAJR STYLIST nr10C St udious pr ofession al e d it.or see k s one· bedronm cottage in quiet loca tion . T e l ephone 67S-7654 or write No. 567 c/o Orange Coast Daily PUot. PO Box 1580, Cost.a Mesa. Ca. 926216. s· 2nd T.D.'s $10,000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Shorthalred Poin ter. reference~ 759·0643 or---------• AMa•n•Rh 5100 female . vie Newport COVER GIRL ~7s.\9 ACCTG BKPNO A.'l.."1embly tServ1ce ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jlgts.548-4982. TEMPORARY Manulacturer need s Airport. 754-7885 IA.IMA.ID Family wanta t.o rent lie oceanfroat bme oa Nwpt Ptninswa. From Sept. • for 1 year or unW JMDe lS. '81. 135-U.SS or az.1940 Ql6et, l"t!lpooslble male adult. 38 seeks quiet 1 bedroom or s\udlo cot- tq e io coastal a r ea. Write No. 5e7. Oran1e Cout Daily Pilot. PO Box 15IO, ea.ta Mesa, ee .... WANTED: 2 or 3 bdrm bouH ia CC>fia lleaa --. Mo, to mo. « yrly ._ &111111t•b'e. Call Pat ...... Mat•r• •ale, very _._I_. creaU.e 6 _ ............. Mperat• •tr•. la • ...... Odll ..... Im· ~•bl• refereacea. ..-bit.IN. I< ..... a.......111111 ___ .....,,.,. -Otft •• nil. ~ ........... TO $500,000 wttb term.a up t.o 5 YEARS Paymaau u low u INTEREST ONLY For Fut Action Call * OUTCALL * Private dut) Nurse. ex Register today to work person to handle & repair Ft>und : Sml dog named 953-0778 MC/VISA pe rieo re :.t rok e & on \&nOUS accoun•• .. • • oc-ange JWCe machines ~Diii I rtt "MuCfm" cft .. ,...r Ref. •93 3864 ......... ~1111 ~ " bookllef'p1ng assign Some field service. Must AllSWEIS ____ 548_·_991_7 ___ 1 __________ 1 Freelance advertising ments Work close to have mechanical exp & •-t R d ' F 1 A you r home . F l.,ur e gd dn\'lllg record. J wee ....,,, : ewar . ema e FIRST 1 •DY pro. eruspace. energy, .. ......._ ·~c ..... , 1 La Mru'tyr -lmbue-ShelUe. black/brown 4i '-"' medical. electronics. Oerks to Senior Accoun· .,...,, ~ ,..,mica • Berth-Misery -white. Vic. Victoria • llcort•Medlh Reas. rat.es, fast serv. tant.s needed tbroulbout 1_•m_.89_l-4425 __ . ___ _ MY ARM Can yon, C.M. 7113 /80. • ,_.,0..an • SM-1785. Orange County. Assistant Reser vations I have a bad dog. His Ans wers to "Maya". * 972-1345 * --------• Mauger Must be ava11. fa vorite bone la MY 646-4T.17 MC •ViN &..-.-1 Refined practical nu.rs.. Tues ·Sat. 8AM·4PM. ARM. ---------"'''"'...-pvt duty, general can ll08•RT....,.. Ty Ow 'd ---------•LOST: Brown WALLETI!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! P/Ume Xlnt ~al refs. ( ping. 5 pm req · ~.~ ........ ~!?.~ ~ ~~:r 0:'::: uc:ons _67S-Gllll3 _________ 1 accoun efl'5 ~=•~to r.:u: 65~ cemed with money or •tlM47l• DEPENDABLE mot.her 2:333No Broadway Daily Pilot. P.O. Bo• wa lle t . 64 2·1353. Always open w i ll b ab ysi t my •3>0.ColdwellBanker 1560. Costa Mesa. CA REWARD MAS&\GE llOW1AD bomr.11A ges2-4 nrH·B Bldg,.SantaAna 9:1826. LOST Germaa Shepherd MYSTIC MASSAGE IM2-7Z4 17141UMIOJ MIJOMICHAMIC puppy. Needa medical ~SantaAna HlfpW..e.4 7100 F'REEPARKING Fottip6domeat.1c.Lr1- _. ,_ n t-~ • l ....................... 1'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ cl•an wel&-· .. p •hop 851-0991 . I .tmouv. _.ea an. Muaaie. Stewe'a Hair AOOOUMTSPAYABLE / 1; m comm.~oi~. A ... callS.S.moA. HaJlpeniq " Spa. 1751 BlU.INO own toola. Hut Auto rotJND. Red/Wblte kit-Newport BIYd. C .M. ADV f! RT IS 1 NG dt9lASSIST Cntr. 112$ Lquna Ca· ten w/collar. AaU11aa .-.-.10.m·IOpm. AGENCY ln•a t. firm N••x:: nyon Rd. La1. Bch. REPUBLIC HOME LOAN ......... Lellil c ,., ..... ---·-- MA.a ..... ~ 'MA.a~-.. Pl8Ce 1 HAPPY AD ID tllill eohaDn ,~~=· Way,NB,-.cMll. ._.__.._ •• ---.. "' IFYOO HAVE: 1eoerat toBudlDlr esMadal. · R ·, _ _.. ___ or_o._•_DG_-o. __ .. ""' _ _. ~--............ omc. ..,erince •Ith a · Sa'-aeeded. • ·- l'ouncl blkl•lalte f••'l 11111A11t· Lied. NBAppt bookhtpla1 back quira st.n1a1 cllrical 6 AUrOSA ... eat. Tllblrt/Beacb. •.St..-e~JllT 1rouad. AND ARE: admla. bktrd. Good E.xper'd, ao lmpoeten ..... Wnalile, UcwaW, flu. llldlla. ~. t,.,.. need apply. IGlllfJ I .. , .... D c•u k 6uper Xl.nt. crowt.h• ~ ..... ,.;:i~t! pty . Noa·amot.r pnf &.b)'stu.tf. mat ... lecly a t"., by IAl8dt. tJpe Call~MM111 to babyait t mo. o6d IM!by ••'Y well. " me WE I~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! In ~ home. z.s U..a KAVE: Just the apot fClf' • MOTICI wtc. '7M1J9 1011. Btauttful lrvlu hOW 0 11ly Pffot CIHS· •-Ba-b-... -,-tt-er-w-,.n-ted--. -Oc-. -.aUoa. 1tJmGlaUna a&· Ifie.id 16ds d1:.pla) their 1~ ••ft.•. tentftc peo-mee&l~~ ~utl le1ubilll> cuknaJ days• c.....,. Ille. di& • ....,.._ call and impact .. Our adit. ,..t ror ll.illo. old bO)' In 11\1 )lmArD~TDtlTI. 11tt proud t.o .a>. ~ally .....,._....ais, OlellrMe~. aet ru u lta. Phone U riaplm•Ql.lee. 642·X78 P ume n1(thls Young crowd. Expr not ncr. 6'16-9935 Beautician IUffUMS llAUTY STUDIO Stylist. full-time, ald\. co. benefits. Apply in penon Tues .. Frl, tOAM·SPM F.qwil Opporturuly Employer a 1 fl'uh1oa Island Newport Beach, t26eO ..,./'""-Offict We Aft a YOW'I(( consult· 1n 1t firm In F ash ion bland ... need of • book· keeper Competiti ve salaly, full beoellt.s. lm- medlatt opeala1. Call GlmD Ota.. ~9174, Ot •MS1 IUchts. IOOl•a• ........ Work In attn~H•e bayfroat ofrl ce ht Newport leadt, Marl ntra Mlle. Im · llbldlate opeollll for n · peri•nced ladlvldua1. Main.l ain record• for mulUpM corp. Ua.na f1Daa, c1al 1tale ment1. Noa· smoken call Kr. Pickett bet wua t • llAll. 114-Ml-l•. - , -_-,_,_ -· -. ... ··--~·..-...------...... --.~·....,..-....· .. ·-- ~----.,;;.;.;;,;;_,.;c.;~-..... -----:.:.::::.=::i.:=;&..;'~7,:..:1:.:..,::. ~~~-... ~!~ ~~~ ..... ~!!! ~~~ ..... ~!~ ~~~ ..... ~!~ ~.!!~ .... ~ _...,_·~--... ~!~ ~'!~-... !!~ ~!=~.~!.!.'! ~'!~ ..... ~!!! W.llllDAY lll&ertor ludKapln1 co. .......,.... WH•~·:,. a...,..,. ......... f..u u.. 0r. a,"'· . .__ .....,oa., llillt 111111 typllt. •"'°" Hp. preferred. Call MUIJllll I• IODIALYSIS !sp'd purchaM order a....-.. ,.... ~ lllllQr. Pltl-. S.1at7 .......... ~ ~· !!!•!!!· !!lt~h~. "'!!!:!-!!!___J (er t.~ a,._,. • ._ Frl, ll·I , for •PJt GROWTH attl, aalary opea. ~bwt.tAlll·lPM. -.. r follow·up, inv~ COit• .. Wl Accounllnl ClerlE for Alhleth aliloe aad IM/LYM lrol, t ype: u+wpm. IOC19' Ua Ul·U12 Mr . Wut, "¥!, .. ""-'-' -......_ I ..__ o .. b ~ *"· 1'Met Orcaaiaed penoa. Irvine VVI r~J. ' ..... otnce. WD-r co. 1 ••• , , """I 1 It Cbaio .. So. Purn. mfr. ~·0·1194 . .........._..._A/Pl! NN.-..t5'8*1•lft.i« A /a t y p\91 . • PEOPLE lWPM. aome typln1. toud\. 1d wtth mamben. Cal......,.. hud WOl'k· Cri•'-al c E ..,. Karen. PtrwlaMat. m.m:a. PIHaanl atmoaphere. •· ....-iut.lc. ouqo. ,~ wi~i.;fM 'iii; --------- Gd blMlila. Call Lyan et lnc. ruponaible la · Spedalty. Full ume. Jn ealc•lato r Pluu at ~/TfMT worlil l• b••1 offlct, P art or h ll·ll••· aeaea. ShUoao ra, Plou a a t o fflc• I n Naepw\ ...... _ ......., ......._ Cd for THE 8U11E COAST DAILY PILOT f9UARDS 1»-CNTJbetWMD .. 5pm. dllridual w/retail espr. llAiMioaVlejo. ~C. TIAA• hU • part u ..... AJI •• ..._ Newport Beach location. fmmed. oPetlin1 In Hwit. ............. a r, • , • u a 1 r 0 r 111 , -• -· Oooll beeeftta. Call Mary Beach. lfuat bave 1ood hara&aMd. Al.. 21 or ~ NooDu 2UIUM15l 71 .... 11 1100 eyeallbt. rancer Ir band CARP&NTSRS ror ,.. ....... 164-1 tW.1•1 ,._.., llhla a..aK TYPlST for Nwpt bow rra .. • ftalalil. ld'ICPA F'ITI9 Aecwale E a p • • , u • ll & 1 t11lll& • It k«7 lldclina W!Orkaualillp a •uat .... ..Wall ov.r, ReWM -.1come. Male/female to work ..,.. • deaerity. Mu.al be able No :nee nee "I: Hiul\lnllon Beach area. to~ alone Ir make de-PART TIMI IYIMIN&S S ecom., a tra ined ales counselor <over 2 1) wHh the Jim L<>ng & AsSO('ia~ Ate ncy to supervise and cha peront> DAI LY P ILOT carrier boy and 1tirl on a one-on-ooe basis. ev<>n l n it G t o 9 PM. We nee d con cem t"<I. innovntave persons who are lookllltc ror a lucrative f a rt-time po 1uon S4 hour t.o start. Cal 642·4321. ext. 250 bet wffn 2 and 6 PM. Ask for Lori ... --al ---."__ J•·'"~.· -•""-. w.... ciaiona. Extra long term· ., •••• ..-.~ -· -,.. -~-Nursing In a friendly Servace, 1221 W. Sth WI: .. .JO/hr, Superviaor .......... working atmos phere . asslanment. m.w a...fTYPIST Street. Santa AM. In· ulary: open. For In· Cotta Mesa Memonal P'Wc.el Ta •II IF ... • teMew houn •12 fa t-4 formation ~ apptieaUon. Office M•••• Hospital. Current open· 4020 Birch Street CASHIER Ho11.n•uu m=' 9-p)usutpfillooe Mlel. a,ply In perwa, ,.._.,MhlC l)eipt. ONdi ()owa Huchure, l 107 su&ure pcrsoa w/ac £. 0DM& Hwy , CdM t'WM.41 a.bl.bty o.tall4od Moathru Fri. write Ponbia Alexander t..arte espaacffnc com· lap: Newport Beach Co. P .O. Bo• ISlH. pany is aeekin1 in· Med-Sura CaU8Sl•I05S won .. happy aurround Hainlyliat ...... ..,cw. .. ........ Halntylisf w /followina. Xlnt working cond Kl~ Ask for Joyce. Puadeaa. CA 91107, °' dividula who possess call: 213· 795·0213. o r mauaement ski.Ila iD re· RN's/LVN'saU Jshins m.-1..izu. al .-.e. Penoaa we an fuil·Ume and part·lune lookin-for, pouibly benefits ~al Estate~ FOil A UWAIO•IG CAiia .. CASHllCA Eap'd. Mu.at mp wl •caall arowaoa h••e ba s k~ pbo t o company XJnt . co II n o • I e d I e ben•hls . Call l ag PHOTO G RAPHY IG-_, J e welry Salesman needed. mual be exp witJl ston es Preferrable male Man&ee :~. DaDallDI U olftce DOW or have the ~ Emergeocy room RN and desire to become a l2hr sbltl UNLIMIT E D UUt -------- BNt:t. Blwd. H B 14'7-3164 cou.ECTOR CAllBS TREPHONE U TDTI M .•. ~11.LJf !!,~ .. .. pwl1u• ia •::thu MARKE:l'S colectl .. w ~ P'or 2nd• 3rd Shifts .. ,.. SeMry c ... .., -... t -111•ret• wltll H· we .,._..._ o manage. a.eat• supervisaon from pHl•ce. C.ted Do. within. -.y. WANT A CAREER! MA TIOMAL eau m•> auu1 EDUC A TIOM CblUer for self-service computerhed gas sta - UoD C a II b e t ween 7am-3pm. SIS-7484. AU forRJch. CATAL06a. .. tmmed. position avail. with local Mari n e CREDIT CORPORATION Equal opportunity employer ~IF 1.ardware diatributor . ~~~~~~~~~ TypinC .swpm. Gd. with ·cooec I figafts. Knowledge of iP· ........_ . .-.. all R. .. veatory control at boat-I ._._.enc~ .. c . ic .. iagiodustry helpflll. Moo al Partner s 81Str o. thru Fri .• a to s. Coot.act : Lag\ma Beach. 497-4441 Jan 'tiffany at ~. CUSTODtAH EOE Responsible ma rried CHURCH NURSERY couple to h ve in a pl. Attendant needed Sun complex in NP. Care CM laker's duties eves & A.'l/PM & Wed PM. weekends. References area. Mature woma n MOTOI IOUTE Immediate opportunity (or part·time earnings. Motor route available in the So uth Lagun a a r ea De livery a fternoons Monday through Friday Mornings Saturday and Sunday. No m onthly door collections. Ea rnings about S450 per month gross. Reliable transwrtalion required. Call 642·4321 Brian Holland for details ACCOUNTING CLERK A full-time position is availa ble ror a n individua l who likes to deal with the public over the p hone. is skillful with fi g ures. types and gets along well with others Pa y co mmens urat e wit h experience Wo r k i n pleasant e n vironme n t with ~ood compa n y be nefi ts including 2 weeks vacation after one year. company paid group i n s ur a nce. c r ed it union. dental coverage, etc. Apply between t he hours of 8 :00AM ·5 :00PM Call fo r appointment please. 642-1321 -ext Z77. PROOF READER With at least 1 year experience. prefe rably newspaper. Excell ent company benefits. PM shift Apply between 9A M & 6PM Monday through Friday or call 642-4321. ext Z77 for a ppointme nt HAIDWAIM .. ldl Part Time·Permanent. 4.97-4403 KAROW ARE SALES full ar pan ti me. Apply "' persQn: Rion Hardwatt. 1024 Irv i ne Ave .• (Westcliff Plaaal. NB HAVI Youa OWH IUSIMISS Kitchftl help wanted to &e.m food preparalJon. Wortiq hours 5AM to lPM. Lori's K1t~he.n . ..,, So. Harbor Blvd. SA Call m.o747 ror appL Laq.inta Hotel 1515 So. C:O.tDr. (•al Harbor Blvd l Nowhinnc Typine/Sttretarial T •m . a n s wer lit e switchboard in ext'han"e for rum. olfice apace, all MAIDS util. INC LUDIN G 2 PHONE LINES. copying facilities. You furn. own tQ\g.Ush spealdna or bi· typewriter. Also. will liDIUa1 p~f~) pay S200 for each new le· IB l(lr Cl.Ell/ nant you brinq into bktg. ·-__ r ---· Kathy. 557·11.SJ tlGllT .. ,. Hospital ltllJlf cooec Please apply Ln person Raleigh Hills Hospital. Equal {)pport\IJUty . Emplo~r located i n Ne wport --------- Be a C'h. h as a n 1m·1 .. ----... --... 1 mediate opening for a re- I 1 e f C'OOk t o w o r k 10:30AM to 7:00PM 2 days. & S:30AM t o 2:00P)t 3 days· per week. Good startmg sala ry • rc;nge benefits paC'kage. For interview. ronlact Bar ba r a D u r an . ~5707. E.O.E. MtF Hospitals L4UMDllY SWHVISOI Excellent career p(Mn Ual opportun~y for ~Lia ble pe rson w H h a knowledae or laundry machlnt"s. s upervisory skills. & b1·llncual ability preferred Enjoy out· s tan din g c o m pa n y benefits. 1.ncludtng a fr~ meal per shift Apply Mon ·f'ri . 9AM to Noon. Personnel p r e f e rr e d . Ca ll req ui red & bondable weekdays556-778l. CaU ad #284. 6424300 24 -Cleri-.c-aJ---i hrs_.C-US-TO-D-IA-M -ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Jm.med operung for retail 330 We-st lay St., Cotta MHa. Co. Medical T r ans C'riber w1exper. l)ay shin. F\111 tune Xlnt. bene fit!> Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital. 642·2734 or app.. I> Ill pel"Son. 301 V1cton a St. C.M. MA.HJOn HOT&. 900 Newport Clr. Dr. Newpon Beach Equal Opp Emplyr M IF store and office main· 642·432 I t.eoantt. Need expr 'd re· 1411 ~Opportunity Ea:"'°yet lbspitals LEGAL SEC'Y liable individualwilheye RadiologyTech.'i needed N 8 . law firm seeks for detail. Permanent. One lull time pm shirt mature stt•y with mag We are a cceptin g ap· f /time position orrers one full lime rl!L1ef for ca.rd ex per Type 70 wpm plications for a special 4 xlnl benefits. J im or pm & noc. shif'l. Xlnt. nun. Dictaphone exper. rron. maternity leave as-Ray. 644-5070 ---------General Office clerk. F rr. benerits. Costa Mesa Fran. 8St 1300 signmel for a n e a -t---------HIVBS lYJ>IQ&. filing & answer. Memori a l Hospital. perienced Vydec or CUSTOMll SVS. -·-~-rth ,,,.2_2734 or apply 10 LegaJStt. to operate Mq Wane word p----1-.. 9UAUTT C__,... Men or women 25 yrs or mg lac.,....,."""'• exp w .... ,... _ _. 1 l ha ,.._"""'.... _.., ... "'. -'d K.oo ... _ t ~-l .. _.. person.· 301 Vi ... -ria' Sl. ........ • exp. mus ve operator . Local O.C "' er. w un= coas _......,a necess1 Y ~ ~"' xlnL.wlls HB94'1-6041 airport area. Appoint · Large m a rine corp. dties.Net SlBO a weeltor forRenee:64&-Ui84. C.M . nt 11 •--'-, oeeds person wtth sailing more. Or a n ge Coa sl ~~~~~~~~~ UG ... • er.~ ... •y me oec.,ca ...,._y. badlground. Entry level Yellow Cab. 17300 Mt. GEN E RAL HELPER. -:: ---·-557 IMU&: position w i th excel Herrmann . Fo unta in packaging and mtDJmal lbsprtal.s Mediwn stied Newport ~ growth potential. Draft· Valley. 1 No of Slater pickups. S40-S8SO Card>opu.lmonary Dept Beach law firm. M1n. l ing a pl u s . Sala r y belwn Ne w hope & needs I C'e rlif ied yr.exper.Xlnl benefits. m .ooo+ depending on Euclid> Gewe al offiu p/.._ respiratory leC'h. Full ne w oHIC'e bldg. Ca ll r-n..L•n:._ ._q_u_a_n_r_i_c_a _l i_o_n_s_._c_a_ll ~~~~~~~~~I Clerk Typbt no Sk. Hrs. t ime Night s hift. I 1_833-8 __ 1.S,_1 _____ _ '-I 1 f 1 ,_546-UOl. .:: S.lP M. Mature woman. C'e rt1fied r espiratory Legal Sttrelary. Growing TtMPORAllY ,.11SONNU su1v1ets Day care & locker room DllYB Job loc Newport Beacb. tech. Part time. Night Real Estate htiga tt0n attendant. Mon thru Fri. wTth shipping & reeeiv· _646-__ 743_l ______ ~~~~~~~~li:~~~ firm in Newport Centtt 37Z3 lfth 5tnet tWwport leoch Jpm-9p m. Call Scott: mg exp. for )'llg. Pro-General Off1C'e seeks exp. etncienl. 6 Irvine Club House. Audio co. Call for appl. R e s P 1 r a t o r Y e n e rg e l IC' Le i a I 754-7500. E xpress Sound Co.. therapists/P er Diem Secreta ry. Shorthand. 64S-850l I ACCT l£PS Pool. All shifts . Costa dicta~. at lllnt lypmg Clerical DEUYBY Young growing m fg co F\lll Ume for local de bas imme\liale opening livery. Excel. driving re· for pleasant reliable In· cord req'd. Phone for Electrician. J ourneyman. Ma r in e . Only h a r d worke r need apply M e s a M e m o r i » I slcilli a musL X1nt salal')' lllllWllTEI Hospital. 642·2734 or app-d e p e n d 1 n i u p o n Jy in person: 30J Victoria qu~lificalions 6 up. div;dual. appt. SS'7·9212 Mr. West. ~16. ASSISTANT St. C.M. Good benefits. 640el0. ·lyping SOwpm Newport Stationers. lnc. Host.EU ·J>haae e:sper a must Electronic Tech for Com· Gd oppty to learn abt Ins IOI IUltHS -lite bkkpg bacQround Delivery P/time AM , L.A. puter Aerospace As-field w/rapidly growing llSTAUllAMT -Oexlbk!bn. nmes. $100 per week. sembly . Ge n e r al autolns agency.Xlntad· No w h i ring p /tlme -non•mk.rpmened Laguna Beacb. 494-8496 _ Koow\edge of ;ob shop vaocement po6Sibtlilies hos l ess. I nte rv I e w UQUOR Stott clerk 6 slocke n . Exp. prer·d. but no t ne e. C all : S8tH410 or apply at: 2SS71 Mat'l\Wnle Ptiw y. M.V.EOE -salarybued.ooexper. operations r equir ed. for sell·slarting indiv. Mpm.37Fastrionlsland. Call Debi or Donna for DBCTAL/Assht. Teletronic Labs, H B Esper helpfuJ. but not Newpor\Center. 1---------t SS713Sl ~c front It back nee. G d c o mpany ---:.-------Liquor Store STOCK -811-=-ppt~---------1 dfice. Good pay, 4 day 89l-l8Sl benefrt.s Incl pd med & Ho usek ee pe r . P IT . J>!noo. 4 days 2 nltes. Oerical Position. lmmed workweek.64.2·5860 Escrow Secretary, ex-dental. In Fountain needed for NB home. Expd. nee., aome re-~nin1. Black bea rds _ ....... cr.saST. perieoce necess<lr)'. Call Valley ca 11 S he r a II must be ma tu~. exp. ref gister exp. Apply In Relta&nDl.8Sl·tltJ ~·--u-~ ~Jon. 549-816). In Long Beach ~af'•.645-31933. Hollda H Experienced. Newport -er. caU K.alhy (2131 ~1. • person. Y OU&e maoacer. License re· <Pred. All replies hdd In stnct cotifidence. PO Box 511. col Daily Pilot. PO Box U60, Costa Mae.Ca. ~URIST /Uc'd FaU or pan time lo work at Beaut.ification Center lD South Coast Plaza Valla&e. S.W. 7136 MANJCURlST·&ood lou tion. x.lnt wort,ing CODds Joe Forrester LTD. 645-.s.3'70 MAMUFACTUUfG TICHMICIAM l to 2 yrs me.ch/electro mech exper or J lo 2 yrs college . elec tro n i c t«haJcal ~hi or m ilitary l«hnlC'al sch I. Company will t rain Reports dtttct ly to chief encineer. -Company pd prof it shar· "" vacauons 6 holJdays pd mtd>cal-llfe 1.n. ... -~ VieJO area Only t hose s e ek ing permanent em ployment De<ed apply Call Mrs Campbell 581 ·3830 Ughung fixture mrgr needs expr'd productlOtl foreman Duties ln<'I pro duC'uon flow. scheduimg & supervl51on of person nel Or3!1ge Co. location Fu ll b e ner1 ts 7 l 4 /546-290 l Medical Assistant NB OB·G)'n . Front Office Exp & Resp 642-656$ MEDICAL Recept F\Jll time. Busy doctors olc Gd .. be nefi ts. E xp belpful. lmmed. ~­ Apply · Bris tol P ark Med1ul G roup, 722 BakerSl .• C.M MEDICAL Re~ Part llmr Hrs. 8 to 1 Appl> Bn s tol Pa rk Med1C'al Grcql. 722 Balter Sl . CM ..-.CAL ASSIST. for Ped11tncia n. Ex· per'd ooly. Newport Clr 644-0870 Medical REC EPTIONIST front oHice with t'JC · penence. Salary negotla· b&e. HunL Sch MZ-3622 Modeling. comm 'ls. films. • extras. New races. all a1es 1t ypes Exp. not Ott. 957.Q207. Beach.644 0032 EXICfSICllt:AIY GENERAL OFFIC E : 11a~~~~:~ ':~!: ~ia:!y.2937 E. Cout ..,_~ale""-'es ~,_..._ Rep_ly in confidence. Must enjoy phone C'On· foreldef'ty lady.Newport -----------. Mo deling Teac hers 9a&"~ ,.,.. Collins Assoc. 567 San k . . h W • .-..___ LOAM needed. Ma.U-up. risuaJ Fashion bind invest . C1erit typist. gd typing Nicolas Dr N 8 lacl. wo r ang w ll Beach a ..... roat ........... SBYIC... poiH. I& wardrobe. MllSl Firm. Expandinc. Xlnt. sk:il.la, atteotioo to detail · · · · C'U5lomers. detail wort & Pvt. room ft bath.. Refs. ~ q., a I l fie d. c a 11 : Comr lft w; about our new s alane:l. and our benefits which include dftltaJ plan ai employee cndJt uruon. Ld U-1 lelJ you 3bout our recen t act1 vat1on or Alcoholism Recovery Se r v ice Prog r a m Cral1 C'a l C'a r e un it Supe r visor w/expe r needed 1mrned. Contact llALISTATI Qinuct us to Jea.m a bout o ur ne w high co m - mission split ai other ad· vantages· i n 101n1ng Redhill Realty. For in· formation call Wall m 7300 Rt'<.ih1ll <@>Realty I 1J,, Kl·.111 \ Olf1,l· bl 1 IJOl! • & ....... • ,., A - Yo la nda F l or e n C'e. !!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!~~ Olrertorot NutM!S. <7141 IEALESTATE 642-2734 Ext 272. JOJ VIC' CAalH IM SALES ton.a. C.OSu M~a -----------1 Outstan<ttng opportunjty OfftCEa.aK Gen. otc. duties a. filing Will t rain. Phone for appt 5.57 9212 Mr. West. Newport Stalaoners. Inc OfACE SBYICES DlergeliC' person to do xerox copying. (1hnl(. gen. services Co will train Ne wp o r t Pbarmeut1cals. 897 W for eager proresslonal. FuU Li mes sales assoc n eeded by Eas lbluff Really. Call 644·1133 for appt. lnter v iews con- hdentJal Rece1v1ng Cle rk. FJT . Retail cloth111~ store. exp preferred W11' train Hn; H »:> 30. Mon.Fri Call &M-5'170. ask for Nancy. _~_6t_h_. !'ll_'_B_642 __ 7_st_l_. e_l(_,_1_11 Recept19nL~t. Chiroprac. OFFICE a.Ell tic As51Stanl. will tram for career as. Must be :.elf slarteT. fast. aC'· JIAlll[ C"Uratt' typtSl. & have gd 1be Daily p11o( has an !.ec re taria l duties 1mmed1ate opeOIDI( for _964 __ 59_1_1 ------ tr a 1nee for rull time . RECt::PTIONJST-Part permanent po:.1llon 1n J F LTO our Class1(1ed Depart ume. oe orrester · mrnl Miuy'be able to~ __ 537_0 _____ _ t)pe JS..4Q"wpm <typing RECEPTIONIST. full· test W1U administered to u~. personable. mw;t all appllcants l, 10 key be able to handle hi i:h adder. handle phone'>. pressure J<ib & bu~) lea rn computer and phone hn~ on SGI pulse other l(ent-r;il l'lt·rll·al PBX Cont· ·t D ·bh1e d~ Opportunit' for · · al 1 ad\<JOC'e ment and ex Moch&IJ !r.!47 le 11 en t c-o m Pa n ~ Recepuoni.s t. ht" clenc:i ~ bene(lt!> Salu> com duue.. bookkeeprn~. t~p· mens urate Y>1th ,., 1ni.e l!>wpm . 5 day~ penen~ For mten 1ew ltll 1661 please ull. fH2 4321. ext ---------m Restaurant help wanted OltAMGE COAST to wort counter. snack D ••LY -•OT shop & beer & wme bar "" "".. ror fV sports club. Over 330 w Ba) Street Costa Mesa 21 only Please C'a ll Eq u a I 0 pp o rt u n 1 t ~ _Ba_rba_r_a_. _968_627_3_. __ Emplo~r ()pt1C'al Dispenser. e penenced. rull llmt'. H B Fem prererr~d 842·~1 Pl"l" Archrtertural Drafts person. South Oran2e Count> are-a. da)ttmi' hrs. m> orflC'e 496-87~0 PART·TIME operunjts for ambft1ous people If you want lo work PT or F"T Good income In your RETAIL MGR. Athletic s h oe and spon.swear store Finest Independent C'ha1n in So. Cal req111res hard work· ing. enthus1ast 1C'. outgo· 1na. r espons ible 1n dlv1dual w1reta1l expr~ Newport BeaC'h location. Good benefits. Call Mary Noonan 2131533-81.S 1 area. If you w15h No ex ~~!!~~~~~~ per ntteSSU}'. 542·9219 at\ SPM Part Umr poslllClll in re· ader ad dept. Sal. 6 Mon 9.2. Telephone 6 counter sale s . Apply P e n n)-sa ver . 1660 Plattnt1a Ave C M. PART TIM E TUlllE FINANCIAL PLANNER EARN UPTO SALIS career oppty. lo active It dental exp required. EXECUTIVE typmg. Paid vacation. 64G-879l. 0 ran I e C o u n t Y 6C2·31150. sales envir. Will bancUe Aproximauly 16 hrs per CMILRIDAY sick pay It hea lth Ins. --------Mort.late Banker Miff· --------S1.95 P£I Hl lite acctg. functions at week. mom.l.ngs. Huot· F.ater to runache.rt.ising Full time . Apply In Housekeeper. full tlme lncpenonwithservicinl Mode6nc XI kl d ADMIMSTl.A TOii Come build your care(?r W'llh us. Growing btald· 1ng produc t s firm in Irv in e see k i n g en- lhus1asuc. war m. take charge person to direct small customer order de- par t men l Mus t be custo m e r orien ted Knowledge of wtndow & door specs a plus. Excel s ala ry . Ne w office Casual atmosphere. ToP benefits Send resume & salary history in con· fidentt to W. Sarnoff. 2316 Alton Ave, Irvine. CA927J4 Ucenaln1 asslf.. Non· ingl.on Beach, 8'2-M31. .._1151,_. from the n-...... person. Mon-Fri. al tive-in. 2 cb ildnn aces 10 experience. Will con· Faahion production com· nt. wor nit con . 11 UL---.-• ~ & 2 pvt rm + salary Ader trainee. Call Nan-Part·time evening. ?yrs Sales s moker pre . Ca : DENTAL Ofc . recep· Free for occasional Barden·s Pest Control. ~area. l·99'7·22S9 · cy.549-S71. pany wUJ traila you for college. 7Sl-4MU . AUTOMOTIVE 6*0123 Uonlst. Exper. only. travel. Xlnt Oppor to 696 Randolph. Costa ----------1 shows Must be 1.8-22 yrs. N e wport Beac h . eamcasbp/torf/t .Muat Mesa.546-5570. 1murance Makb wanted. SeadUf mm.hgt~'l",dress ~7. PBX ()ptrator. Answer· COSMmcs ---------11 ~t <n"t>lm practice. be liberal minded. Send "'--J()ffi Mctel. 1111 South Cout Interviews Mon-Tues ing Ser. Ellp·d. 1-"/T F\Jll-t1me openings in .. ---r personal letter to 24001 V'O:I~• ice Hwy 49MlllZ. 3·6PM. 3318 Via Lido. South Santa Ana S49·301$ commission sales in the Clerical 4 day week. 640-ll22 Alicia Pkwy. 101. Mis· Growing Orange Counly I ACCT l£PS --'-·-------NB. 3rd Or.City National a bo ve d c Pl s . for . TYPISfS DENTAL Assistant.. Ex-sion Vie.jo 9218191. Attn. Stock Brokerage Ftrm MAIMT84AMCI Bank Bide. Anlie· POI taY STWMO qua I If ie. d s e 11 i n g ..., ...... •'*--r ~ usi... p'd. X·n )' Uc. Prefer bi· H.G. Include phone for has lmmecliale opening I~ MatYR, adult men I& Personnel needed ror s~clalltsls. Xlnl. co . ...... -~ ._ li 1 0 al eartie.stiDtervk!w. r o r p e r so o a b I e . ..ulW•llA women needed. Clualnc MOOILS _ery making. FuU " benefits include medical, yvurolficeU:Wa. Typing ngua · ener prac· articulate lnchvldual for a.~&MT I& palnt1a1 co. Top Ntow modeling agency .-.p/time. e.s-11» btwn dental. proril-s harinl. speed 50 wpm + recent lice.~ f1oral Designer g ene ra I o r f I ce I& ~·-• m>Dl!Y. pd vac•Uoa. lllat .-... new faces. Call tire imurance It pension office experience re· n-;;--J •-Firm aper.fulltime. ·~back·•-.Great belleflt&.541-M44 Newport Pboto1-9UD __ 1r_5p1n __ • _____ program. Apply in qWnd. Prof.-kmaliam ............... eweu, 6'.S-0083 ---Jc p ta a..._ SllGrt • kJac ~ .:.prolw= career opportunity. Call ~°'!'!,.~~.::::MAINTENANCE MAN Faalliom.m.ms. PRINT SHOP TRAINEE ~iiibcs~ ............ _ .... Call ...-•Y r~ FOREMAN for Carpentry GaJJ 752--00'10. aulolm acmcy. xmt acf. needed for Prop. Mamt To operate presa. F(f. BeadL §.0 .E. M/F . .-.,rarlafoumUoa. tve. Xlnt. pey + eom· t\pain.ttnsco.. vucement pouibitiOes Co. saoo + g as al Nww. Jl:UrdSL.t..1 lkh.. 551 MjC mlaaloa. Some travel ~ e..r.Ofc .. SIOOO for self·startla• lnd. Iv. lo wance . Mus t hav ...... 1• SALISCl.BK .._.._, pouible. Pull or part lto2yn.1eoeraJotc.u · Exper helpful b'9l DOt e xp .. tools. truc k . n.JR for marine hardware time.417·211S. Gaa Attendant, exp. per. for thi• very ln· Dec. Gd com pa DJ1...x;u..·..._,.,_ ____ --t W. ...... lllM:J::l store. Ellpr. aec. lmmed. mJ ....... .... ,... ..... needed aoon. Apply ·--· ··•-b'cb ~-.__, ~ -d 6 ·-~ openlnc. F/ll me. All DENTAL ReeeptioDlst. FMbioD bland Texaco, ....,........,. PC>S•..uu w • _.... -.;i ~ M••11mea& Tol&al'fowoew . ill ...... _ .... _~GP Includes s cbedulln1 dental. In ountaln .......__.•Q•i • tbeSou&.b Coat area. We compen.y benefit&. CaU Esp'd. • ....,. __ _. HOO Jamboree Rd . pievwe I& educaUooal Valley Call Sberall u':-are ?«.11:t!:t 6 U.lboa Marine. EOE, ale. Nr. So. Cout Plaza. Newport Beadl. Interviews. Lar1e co. 549o3111 ID Lml Beach ,_ olfer... M/F/H 549-Mll 56413 Generalolftce w/ucel. benefits. WiU be CaUKatlly (213>422-4001 :er..:~ .. ~ -sldftdiftft91tial SALIS Dlabwuber needed for ExpsieDeed oftice help. workln1 In penoaoel Imurantt sram could ct.ble your •Heallh •uranm n,try Level Sales Poe1- coa .. 1ese .. l laoepltal 4Gbr. wk. 2 nllbta 6 Sat, ._ Spaaiah apeakiq • lalarJ to•• 1 ,.ar in • .._ refettal plan Uon with GenenJ EJec • froml: .... toJpm. 1"1IU Jewel ii by Joaepb. pl•. Call Rita.~. •hill',,._ Mhr. lota· •TtMioanllnburaelor trle. houewares. 6 u-llm tbn Jl'ri. Xllll ~ Oo.tal PeraoaDel ~ ·-tlon. We llHe a fan Ch Aud lo di viaion. la· Oiltll ....... PleMeepplylD · cy,~"::A~s i.:r_:•w-4l.lm.•hee .ten11ent, 11ouvauoa. · 11AM'Cl IB ~ 8'""1 lluor •••ALOMCI · ........ ... ll•llle ........ Sales Peraooality, ft ~afllM't~ ODllY. lbpl&al. MV~· Awllorpabedpenoa t•..W llwwwwud,....vaea. ·-rr,-.,.'UM.ew" Orientation important .... = .. ~rtim: ta'ta.Omlall... :=._ror ~~ GIRL P'IUDAY .• Yur Gd..,,_ .... to.... :--.. •.t:.:-co: t!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I f1~·..:.i:~,~~~~=· ..... ..., .. tne ll1111ctsr.lmpGltAl&D-~ old lab Coatractl•I vaaee •lfapldly ••· llllllto&M--'-of 81ST .. NUR8E8 $t1J 11rMY :.~-:=. ': = ~ ~ e:.: =.::..:-.=·.: t!;r =::.·:~ :-: ~.:=: t.~e .. ~l.~ . ~ "" .. ALL,_,., orowta.5~ec1 mf1. •e•=• Hcarttr .&rw,M.,,._ .-. _.. t.Jplq. PQl'Oll. l•l'd -•· ... , .. 6 a..,,.... a.. lrMI ..:::~ lw• compHy, located in ..... .. ..... •I .... MlllPll ,._.llrlofllce lmo6ctal. job eo9' ~· :i-~.m_';: =::~(=-D~ ~--•.:-L..s Coata llHa nHda .,..._ ...... ...-.. DOfft1T • · l:lreel-.&8n.ata toHli•I· llut b• ,..,.::-... •v111., cell ., •• ,~. ,..-· .....,.,.. to ..u to u ._... 1eac• • ...a. Noap.-. •-•.,. · O.C.MrMt.,.. matlaem1uu111 ec· "····---•r •• w ..... aat.iacl.food ·('IM)•llll· S.0.&. ... .,..,. ... ,.-. 'ft1*1 tdlron~ mnta. o..d _ _,, c:-u...:.:.:=a,:: ...,., ~halaa 6 mf1. eom· r:.:. ,._: DWil1 · -.-Good oa telepliloH. Clll)-..a Year frl•••• a•d ~~~~·=·-. B. ...-... PrnUulD l&ems • . ,_...-........ c.Ji. llM Mt•,_. •••M°"'CI lalarJ eom_....,.a&e • .... ~ WP awa IM .. __ "-.s • ~o;.food nppUes. _ .. ,.... ... , ..... a. Od. ~ lldlle. ~ ~ ~~~~ :~,_. .. Nad wltea 1•er lta•e dind0f1. Your _.._ ~ + COID---....... ~ .... IJlhiw; ••Lii• •Me a......._ . ...,......,.. Jfl .. kllt __ , -_. _. ..._ 1Pttt ... 'llllJ'I ...W.laow ~l•t lilaldl or llr. • 11 ..... a ~ Nt 1 to..._ ... .,, .... s.....,..1111 r1111t W..,s'!•i..,c111 -. ~ 11 ._ ...a,.. ..., ..a1 I& .........,. -:."°",. ! ...... ..-. a ,,... .. - , .... Ca• •••rt ••· V'tlMltA. e11 .... n11 s • • · • • • • • .. 111 e.. .._. ....,.., ... 1 ,... .. •-m.., ·-? .... ..,. TJM9-.. Mii·•· =--~ 1-...:..· __ .;;..._.;..;;;,........;:J,.1i.--... ._,..-_. ___ .__...,!~:!!~~-...l.=====:.:=:_ .... _ ................. -.--..-----------------__.... .......... ___ ,__.......___...-·~------ ~ _.__._ --........ _..,,..._,,.__,. ---~--·· - __ .,... __ -.--.. . . . . ..... W..tH 7100 ...,W-"4 7100 tWpW_.... 7100 C. IOH "'*wllw• IOIO t' .. 'J 1071 ....................... ....................... ....................... . .•....••.•••...................................•••••••.........•..•. ..... r. "° \\ c Ab)' .. '" I. n Ka II Wllf';bed, wood/ ~ AC Welder like Mnk.t' lla layun t>«nJan lrll llhr fraaw. •Int cond. rww. IUS l h -• IN •-----... aJ-----.t l 0 phi I, ...... , __ .. , • ..,. 9040 ....,,,... '"° .•.•...............•.. . .................. .. llAllKrnNG R.l&E.A RCKER ~ .... '°' hlth l<'hoof ...._ • ..,_Pf'"• Gd. ----· a n "1 ,._ ...... to EBllM :.-'-..::. ·~--= &-.. 9l1tyfW • \oYU\I li!CIO 080 711C).8.. ~l-••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ts.rbar• '63 Chr1tcrafl Cla11ic : Lido 14. Oood c ond 18\'J I\ 289 VS. xlnl cond. w~rallcf'. Contem porary 1tl•u Mlu1I• .. IOIO DRUMS by lAldwta . lllhl l~IM Kill~ bl~. C'OC'kt .. l tbt ll:S ... of an ••••••••••••••••••••••• blue dear ~ t1oor toms . ff!'M'8111$ OC ~ Wpm rall With trailer ., can vaa fU0.71.SZ s,.,ooo Firm. ca 11 Ad ll49. ciral. wnuen ~ bt· ...... twlptal. pt( food ..,.. 'IMM.MJ.fl8 ~FA "'I ' IUO u Inch thick Co.t new llOO. L.IMM'A•I TA•S cr!:b:Js~4 R~r!r;llt~;h ...._ 1 ...._A Sell ~S6$0.~0f' fromyou.r bulloe&l card. h~l com-pl-=le w t all 642.-4300 24hrs WANTED small trlr for 14' sailboat. Call Marl< -.orvo ADJA Tem ,_..,,, . n•c.. ITJO ' CsTy, Ste \ll, Santa Aea. Ill &l03. 0 t1 ......, _,, &U·'-'00 Ad·Anawen na Stud ont card f« earit . ••••••••••• ••• ••••••••• ••. ~ hlt l., pt1.111 ooe ,.,_,... We c.ues. IOOC> OMO. Call al\ '79 IA YUNER ~ VICTOIJA J7'h ' LASER 1977 Orange It KEll»IOND P\lpe.. AJCC return puma nently 6:30PM (7141737-&649 a.a., uN 11/t' P" It ~ Sofa by f ran· ~aled •ttractJve tac 6 IBANEZ PF·200 t le<'lric 1 11 0 ., p v 1 P t 1 clun. Oa k hulcb by 1lrap, ~etln1 airline ruilar Hd hard i1hell ONLY 40 HOUIS While. Xlnt coodilion. Trim tab&. depth nnder. mo/080. 833-2'46. ~&OPL! Tb MU ..._ l«'Unl)' •)'11.emJ NI • J*t um. Boo\aa -Lwome ~on ~J IO~. 2\Jltl'J ~at\ 6 pm__ ~ ~~:9'~::.~ I D reqi.a reme~. ~· caae. Red a od yellow Spal\lel. BUit. lyr desk. 10Ud walnut • ~!.,ll~::e.::t.: s 11 n b u r s l . G r over female, 1ho~1. Love• walnul ca ne b ac k wallpa per, ft brlc or mac:hi.nff. 132$ or t rade bimlni top. fllll canvas . showt-r . r e frig, clec- t r1cal a lcohol s t ove. S250C> down. Balance al l2.25~. ms per month. Slip •vallable . Jim ndplper 11 '. wt. U5. oars, life Jacket.I, 80 Sq. ft. 1au. f hone JoMlcb. fllhor1all,f'7S..SL !Udl. Pa~rr. Ml 2lli'73 rnie tchlnl chr, 4 mo. oad. "Day Olo" paptf 6 we for Ovation. 962.-6466 Xlnt ~ MWIC 11c:r1fice WIU back • trim your APot/ .. US,.. Gw't•", like SA.Ill llTAJL Adorable t..h••• A~o. c--... t•-Or t t .... ,..""' "" .. m&M, lovln1. l~ yn1 old, --bf.'Cktobac~ wo car-new. sunburst Design. Gilbert 631 ·3133. 9070 <We. -..«J ro, w M l Ir -' U.. poa, avail WlU traa. hr appt. ~'Mtll! II&. We9l , NeWllOf1 Sta AXC rec 1100. 818·9'33. ~pc diMtte set $~75. 3-pc PRJCES: Sl60/ olfer. Call P atti at SKIP JACK Z4 A -K'' Old E S" bdrm set mo. Early 12u0f'3/$S 6'7>1230.or673-3068.H no Flybndge ranedfor fis· ANTED: Mooring lo ..._.,IM " n& .,ee Atr1r style. ~ aft 4/5 \llCI n .eo ea. answer. keep t1Y1og. hlng. Bait basket. outni · buy, Balboa Peniuufa . P u Pa Ado r 1 b I e c 30 6/9lap $1.SOea. Y"'""'u gers, depth find~r. VHI-'. 751·5134 ......_ IWPtW~AU\e Ad penouUly plu.s 4lM~l 10ormott$1.40ea. ~1'PAampw /reverb. CB rad\o. i>ower trim • 6fl dresser: aso. 30yda. Se.lea Tax locluded New. $225. 675·1230; tabl. ttailt-r. cu.~hions. 40 801'T SLIP. Balboa ~Wal. De.Ire phl )91111~11111111_.,,....,_._,....._~... .C&MftK ~IY(Uu I n 1e l hna Jectat..,._Ok ~ brwn crpl: S95 Both NOCARD! 673-271.2.. covers & many extras. U>Ves near Arches. Best Lab pup1 . blk . A KC . bealllltw coocl.151·1~. Draw your send Xlnt cond. Must sell fast. dftt Agt. S0.13116 =· ~18~~m~ '° Sl.-0 mo. Npt l'\J' t'O ftlllll wormed. shots. cham _...... own or Offla fw wllw • • s 1 o 3 namt. _.res& phooe & ...... ... 1-s I .25 . 540· 2S6 o r 23' SI B Ibo Co boea, tlAAI' ~1084 P\ano ADt Knabe. Organ ·u · -.-· • -64().-0020 1p a a ve r -1ary + bof>l.W Wltl\lD 3 ~ gd l)'p, <llct. no •h yra . Eap ~n :ot!:ir. ~ pd.~LoAs>l)bcanl SAflll~S DOBERMAN Red. l l., Con n e l e ! Ma p ie ~~~=~rd per•• .. ••••••••••••••••••• Area. St2S/mo . Call dresser •. Obi Walnut Send chedt or moaey or· Like De-;' l2:50 Exec desk. TIOJAH FAHS! 673-1174or67S-2709 b t a e r 1 t s C a I I tniM hnonoel A&et>CY lZ2'l1 Caawno Clplltraoo years okl, AKC Papers n 4-f'D..4.58l 488£ mh. Cost.a Mesa SanJ~Capistraoo. but ool registered. ~ tables Ant. balc~u. derto S340 SW1 vel <'ht . SlOO ea Fabulous 44' Pac1 h c a Sl p t-' • ,...-:_-;1 dress beads. 64G-1Z7S fl&OT P1l1MT1M4'i or Bet olr ~ 7'216 l "f'gtit on" Perl. cond 1 wan "" .or •' ,... "14-673·6'36 IOA1\f·6PM boaL Pref Oana Pl but QVEENWATERBED C<l6l~~~Boa.C~ ..... -~ MlOl cop(er. 2"'2 S250.000 Wl<."OC\Slder any other New Sl$O ... .........., yn, completely rebw It *'91154 SWU~ M2-l470 Calli ~ & Tail c ropped. sbolS. S.. Seat..., 6'1·1200 Good Watchdog. & g orrtee Manag • ~ tor EquaJ()ppor Emp&oyer Wllh c hildren S l2S recm 's Sales Manag ·~:;iOCj~~j\';~:':~1~;;;!;!!!~~!!;1 &11~evenings MU5t be resp .• bave "' u SECRETARJES•• _____ ..;;;._ __ _ Day (7\4 ) SS&-i436 Yamoha ampld'itt. model BIO. 7S2·51.5J 17. (.;f>nt u r y J n b r d . -Fibe rglass. S ha r p . W~to rent sliplor Cal 1Uab~. Ii enjoy an ut1 We I co m e B 11 r b a r a TB.l B Beaut. 61'J mo Old Eag GO RGEOUScottoosofa& G»llZ w t revub. new. EXEC. DESK. excellent r'crun Slip. Pnvale Par Z5 for 3 mo. Startin$ love seat loose pillows 2i0. Drallin& table. S'15 cond., S320, Art table. t) 7141673-1003. Aug. Prefer Dana P0tnt supervised job Good Malhieu &Kns Ktuebaa For o ur South Coast Sheepdog. AKC, rem phoDe s kills J o b 1n tooursWt ! Plaza office. Will train. Pt>rf ma rkings Obe SS2~ · Exec desk. 60130. rive $50 67~1230. 673-2712 ------ez.3470 drawer w s1lt!!'ll t"a.sters .......... 3t • Sklpjack 79. Open Hull. -· ltlldes TWX. \)'pmg. riJ AIR. land dev $13.200 Aea.se calJ Kathy Am· d.lenl tratned. Great pet tDI. prepaales reports. & T10/du."t1research$15,600 burgey at S40-4066 loves l'h1ld rcn In cl f\arnitutt from the '20's. -excellent condition -'"~ 1017 Volvo zzs. 120 hrs. VllP. Wanted: s lip for 26; J>OW(!r 'JO's. & '40's. Nice pieces. S350. Days 673-9'34. eves ••••••••••••••••••••••• Swim LOR. rresh wlr boal in Newport area. achedWed travel . Co. 1s ~tf'r IBM Eleclr. doghouse &c food. Sl.SO. rapidly growing allll. ~r 112. Cal'• s's Fi•ral 67>3733 ~. 673-2712 SHERRY'S PE..,. CARE st~. mull cond Must 6Q-IS35. Boarding & grooming ~ Exxon. Engaged i.n G10 . 1'70/consl. $12,000 " ... ----------' com-"-Is micro pro. ~-ilMJI & Lo. XJnt Quality G ERMA YeUow rattan bedroom r-J 'MO/Sh90/coosl.S14,400 :W' Tri I cessor. E xp in these R SHEPHE RD PUPPIES' set. P e dresser. night area& a plus. New offices lli einders Agency Ured for Color. Siu. stand. mirror· 'vanity· by OC Airport 549-2891 4020 Birch, Est.ab '6' 895 T~ Center Dr. CM OBediance. S:Z:,0/papers. stool. etagere. $750 for all « send resume to Zilog Newport/s:n-8190/Free 640-1631 or will separate. Doub~ Ulm3 Skyparlt Cir "J" E.O.£. glass end lables : S'JS lrvine92714 --------•Tennis Hostess. S3.507hr. 6 ~old Chihuahua 6'0-1.195. Sandwich maker & food Secretarial P\t. country club. <::.i ll Ral Terr'er puppies. prep. Mature. ronsr1en Tll lmNE CO. for aJll)t. 644-5404. l'tWe. 125· ~9037 G.-ap Sale 1055 t1ous & dependablf> <---retanes n __ _._. TOPLESS MODEl..S FrMtoYOM 8045 G•••••••••5••1••••5•••••d••• -rsonneed~do •'Akd~s. """' """'""" S75DAY p ID D "'LY ••••••••••••••••••••••• arage ae. atur ay .... 1r.1 J The qualit" of our pro-· A ~ July 19 8a m 81Sl2 Luss A pp I y 1 n p e r:. on J ....., ""'"" Sw-eet and LoVlng young · · duct 1s nvaled only by no exp. nee._.,........, r 1 Dr Hunlm"'on Beach. Stoneaull Terra\.'(' 2915 ema e cat nds a home "" Mesa Verde C.C mem ~nhip. Dys 768-1340. eves 64(). 91.25 with love, free pkup. Sell. PP1l4·673-1611 tOIO Poodle Pups for sa le. Tea Cup .stuch 2S yrs exp 546-2848 SilVer show saddle ... Bull Hom " make. 16" <;eat. Blue front Amazon Par.' Bull hide tree. Rood <:ond rot. S200 Lrit cage. SlOO 492 1405 ~ 1995 ----------------- Ne..., birch solid core "-os & ~ 1090 doors. l WO Sil.(.-., S25 & $32 •••••• t• •• ••• •• •• •• • • • • &17-6103 Plano. oJd Kimball up nghl. n~ turunli\ S300 or best ~63· 14 77 & 962"m75 Sears Radial Arm Saw lo·· With Extras S300 :.l'Chns P IB. f·1G. head. tW111 screws Xlnt cond. f"nced to 5<'11 SI t.950 or be~t urr 113~·1104 or t>is-41JO ...................... so· sup availabk! now ~wport Beach 6.ll -0900 K. Lamb. T'4-0~ ~ 0 ,. n 1, r~ 18' f'l atbottom . nu v cJe:,perale to c;elt xlnt z.i. dnve. tandem axle trlr. Lyman Inboar d llJ ) ~u pa;nt 5-48-0802 or Boat. l'OntdCl bMk..r ;46-987 $3200 '>~f6i0 ,.., ortatioft Red.hill. CM ~~~lo~·~11 2~,!r "'°.o~ Trav~I Agent wanted, House trained & very Antiques hous ehold ror 3 company that con· mao lmum 2 yrs l·xp. bnght. 631 4919 bt>fore fwt1.1lu.re '.._ good gang~ RESTOREO &16 0934 All 6P M Sant.a Barbara Structural Engineen ng F irm de s 1 r es ls t r u ct u r a I engineer /designer w1th 3-5 yea rs expen ence 1YPE l ·S Construction Salary DOE W T Han n.a & Assoc ~962 1264 1>1den; eal'h iod1v1dual Jrvfne location. Lisa: Jpm or arter lOpm o sale s t uff. No Junk :.> lrg m.irn>rs 3XS & up. ReprodU<'1n2Grands Jf-thi Chr•~ Con n ie• 30· •••••••••••••••••••••• Sll'f•ps 6. ~·('(' rrrnr.:t·~ ...... ~. S./ ~ldin..: tank. an t'at\1n. ._ 9 I ZC> low eng hour-. (J.,. nt'r ...................... emplo}ee ilS greatest re· _5'52_·311'12.._______ wkends. Eves/wlmd of 11191·1120 lrg make.up table seat.s Slemv.ay Duo-Art source. TYPIST~/T l red Dobie. Fem. l yr & l 9 6 4 · l S 8 3 . V 1 r . &12. &!ass mldKOraUng Webt-r Duo.Art '41U flnant'c 1 l". • m.i 11 ii---------dl.1,.TI fii3 i .$1;!1 RV Owners Feel It Dealers Know It Banks Are Aw are o f It P1eas(! apply al or re· Edilon' al d o pt. of na· o&der tiny Toy Poodle. F Ward/Slater. FV. table-& cu.~tom chair.a Ch.Jckennii ,\np1ro q·~• app'·cat1·on from· "' cc7.....,., bamboo sc~ns & ralUln °-k .. r ""'. 1•-~n n.r.-, .,.,..._ l'OBAL T II~.' I U tn hull ~THE IRuVl ... irco. · t i o n a I b o u lat 1 n g .>.> ~· Gar"'oe Sale J ··•y 1"20 .,... ' .~""' "" '""'"" ,_ ...,. w o-rum,Sdeaks 642·3050 s.wt.JModt~ IMl 225 h p \flnt :'-/wpt shp SOONewportCtr. Dr. ~J,}.}e' ~1!rtt~ ~e ~rss Shih-bu Male. blk & whl, Vll8743~.,!!, Isadora. Ftn New lo.ad S wap Moet ••••••••••••••••••••••• _S6200 __ ~~1:67~ Suite 350 .,.,.... Xlnt Pet du):. Les he Y·.............., · ' N .,_ ~ wtt. with some vaca-cui9320"'" .,.,,.,~ Items ~2 SatiSon . come SEWING ~ACHL~E 20' ELECTRIC BOAT With today's .........,..m,. s.cr.f*Y· Typist needed for busy ll B la ~ ewport oeach. 92663 t1·on -lie( on a fullt1·..... ..>.>Q """"·~ G t G .S I • '"' b Gd ~.-""""'" J • ... """" 1gan I<' a rage <I e . l'!et 'em JSZJ Orange Ave 7 rm~ nt-"' H.;rdh 11-'-Nl , .. ew .ill Cvuu RV """yments are hard to 714-644·3215 bas1·s. Hours flex1'bl0 • Sat 1S 8 "Pu I '"' • "" '" ..-..... I""' E 1 M ..-KJTIF.NSHalfS1;.imew &-un. "' ·"· ''"" n>·,tu\1,·~d Deluxe Auto RI C \lt .:vK.'>l! t..\0\1..., make. and resales are <If flee. 848-4114 ..,..u:.i v11P mp yr /F Contft"" Carol "'-rlant . Sant II T CdM I ~· .,... half Black Mt.•J Ion)! • ane a err. mod,.. numbt•r 11n6 dirfcult So .we'llhelp. ~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~!!!!~ C~ Publications. Npt h C 11 -t"t.1'.:.\Jlr\NCt:• ,\nllqUl''· ·~ ....,,., 77 l\J:hn11rS..1r.1Wi:J :!!1'. • _________ 1 Be air. a 5 10 7622 or Ga,...,ae S le Sund I oe1<n .... Se<'unl h 646-4451 ext 230 00-3717 ... a,., a . a) on ) rum . wooden artit'lt·., -1.... nuur-. mint \ ond . >' -• ------__ household & misc. items. !>t•wing ma<'h . r hLDa. c-ol TY, Radio. tnm ta~. bait tank, 11,h Con .. 1gn your RV \O 03.Je's RV Rentals. Inc • lea.-.e back program . Net from $165 to $300 per week We'll do main tt-nance tree plus ad vance ) ou $500 cash upon coos1gnmenl ot your '711 or newer van conversion muuor Clas.'I A. SICRETARY $1074 to SI 18' lM~loyCt.bis Typ1st.Generalofrlrl' No p 2 Yea r o ld fe mall• lJuoks. t'lothes SIO lect1bleo;. books. mtM' HiR,St.reo 1098 fll\det.rad1v.tdephont.•, now hiriltCT-exper. necessary Good Australian Shepht-rd. ·~tin, NB :>i8·0288 Aho 1967 Chrysler Im ••••••••••••••••••••••• l·an' as. hrt• JBt'kt't!o.. fl,h Secunt)' Gua rd. Full benefits & promotional t c; t L 0 •· ur I R'' \ .,~ · lo ··~· ''h \' · M h 'ery lo vabh.', fl'cd S 'T,SUN. A .... "n.a SS pt•ria .. p1•t'1a ow arau u '-' ~ ro r t-quip . ..,.,.., .. l'' vh o t1mP u~t ave exper opportunities. F'armi.•rs " ..... n.... 2 d 1 T\ 2 r d .,._ dn P l II r ~2:536. "efri'g /"'•r . ma ll•-.-11rt', ap.ony' l8lh . )r "''rnl). rt't' l' .-mto ve 67$-5861 A Sel\ior pos1l100 in a I~~ otf1ce. This in· c& will worlt for the D irec t o r o f Safety . Secu.nly and Workers· Compen sation £,. perienct' 1n risk mgml and/or Personnel mgmt ..a plus. Out.sta.ndmg fr. .iQce benefits. Re.quires ease ca or appl · Ins ur an<' e Gr o u p " r • "' & l9lh 81!7 s Anaheim l~vel") S\24 646-17~--.___ .__..1 645-73S8. 540-4100 E 0 .E 8 Mo old black lab l-etter sprgs. 2 coo.sole cir TVs. Bl d h -... -Moo ·f'ri. 8 »5.00. ma. all shots. very ac Lido gar dr opnr. stereo. v ·Ana l'lm rtOHHlt a.r;.. 9050 1)'J>ist·(stal15l1cal1 uve 54$-2536 misc. 128 Via Ithaca. B<'a utirul & Userull SECYt BKPR. part/full Part lime (or publll' ac ---Lido Isle or t'all 67J,~ l rochcted hostess 1t1rt PLl O Turntable. 424 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Amplifier, CS77 Spkrs •IMXAC 28' 30' 801\TS time· R E Cq CdM rounting omce 646-4330 Beaut. gn wht kitten. or67J.4331 for appt 1t.·m~. kitchen. Barbie Sa.lat)' ne~. 675-6900 ----'=----·---wtshols. pla\ rul & Ren· 0 L" doll Chn!>lm.Ji. 962 65Zt Xlnt cond M UST SEl.L' 6•12moplaruprepa1d for Further Info Cal~ \\1LI. SACRIFlct:• Call frnmS\89 mo mdudml! Mr LlssnerC7141S&M446 - --WAITRESS over Ill App-lie. An)'lune 673-3781 H 0 USE F U L L r SEC'Y/RlCEPT I)' i n pe r son . 1768 FURNIT URE & AP minimum ot 4 yean re· 'ce nt Secre t ar1al ex 'Pe r \ence S /H al t(l)wpm. will pay 21,~ a·ddiuonal aboYe ba11e pay indicated. not re q uired. T y ping JI 5Swpm. CPA firm at MacArthur Newport Blvd .C :'Jt Darlin& lite Rf)' Tabby. PLIANC ES . Rerri g . Blvd&Jambol"ft Rd . homebroken. has shots. washer. dryer etc. Up t.o 752-0274 illdowTWilM)Hetper 7~1950 5400. Cash only. 317 SER\1CE STATlON AT-Over 18. lall & neat. 8050 ~pur.CdM.673-1098 . ~-8494 ,... ...... TENO&~ Exper, Start ••••••••••••••••••••••• t:nloaduig Sale' A.JI m ust s.i per hr Apply at Cam C 0 0 K ne e d~ d r o r I BUY go' Carosel Horse. Ski:.. pus & MarArthurTeuco '.'lewport Beach and Loni: * * * * Parhenko ma ch Wet Station NB Beach R usl \ Pelican Good used Furniture & k c Apply 1mmed1atel> ----Apply dail) between 3-51 Ap pliances-OR I will l-Ul l. 81 es. amera:.. SerYlce Stallon Attend. PM seUorSELLforYou Lead loy s oldier s. Newport Mesa Uruf 1ed School Dl!llnct 7,0.3400 LO.E. FUii & Part Time Posi· MASTHS AUCTI,.,..._. Dinelle & 6 c hairs I. 1 A 1 VT" R e frige . L a m ps. ions a Ya I • pp y ID ....a. .II 646 1616 & ll'"9625 J Person. \740 "'lewport Mlfw•uH -Glasswear . Sm applr Blvd. CM ••••••••••••••••••••••• •BEAUTlf1JL• Sat/Su.o ~3. 2042 Aliso. A.ti .. u 1005 J.pc Uv room tbl. !>el. C.~. 20th/1rvine .. S.wiftc) Mach. Oper. Secretary-Assistaol to 645-7712 /inanclal genius Sort· . spoften. gentle, joyful. Sh1pp1ng Clerk. P rr. 4brs pe~ectionlsl . Prepare per day, exp helpful but ~ulrllious meals. Vaned not reqwred Apply at hard work & travel. K.en>·oo. 546·1101. -.:56113. SHOE SALES. Wanted. ••••••••••••••••••••••• WESTMINSTER ABBEY ANTIQUE MALL Daily 10.6, Fri \().9 Closed TIM!sday 11751 WestmiAster Ave Garden Grove 554-61 Bestoffer.848-4775. He 111haWC9_.I06S ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 ".!ass. Top Tables. 4 · x Draperies. neutral color 10 x 2 · $2501 both. Twul c u s lo m m ad e r o r Wden Bed f'rame <Drex· Portofino 760·0241 . el Trundel Bed1. S175. 97$-13;0. fi6l·l933 ----------------.,.....,, 1070 Bunk beds 6 Sim mons ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~with legal exp. full or part time. Good Pfl'. In t.quna Beach. Co benefit s . Future tlM U96 mgmt. posit1ons possi· ~~~~~~~~~ mattr esses. 640·7265. •IMMEDlATECASH• Chlneae antiques: 29·· 556-9320d'JS.Lesbe F'or Cold . S ilver. b&e. Apply LO persoo bet. diamete r c arved c1 n· Sola • .....tA. dot cond S90. Platinum . Any kind . "'""' cond . amo11ol. Daniel SECRETARY PUICHASIMG / INYINl'OIY 9am & llam: 3077 S. Bnstol.C M. nebar shield, rosewood 2 pla.Jd chairs. S30 ea. 548-~ base. t OO"x18" panel Decorator pictures $4. to --------- di.melWooal wood carv· SJS 833·1918. betwn W e bu y G 0 L D . Stat ioner y St ore ln Ing, go&d painL 41" door s.3PM ~TERLING SlLVER " Corona del Mar needs ex-frame Gieo wood carv· SILVER s·.s Will pickup. pr 'd sales lad y . F\all ing. goU painl. Call Sofa. 8fl: 3 cushions. 964-6507 Exp'd pu~<'hase order time, s days. Xlnt WOfil. 833-8277. Needs upholstenng, SlOO. --------- foUow·up, tovent.on· con· ing cond. Eapecially rme 833-l.S57 alt. 4pm Near new man's Omega trol, t ype : 45+wp~. client.ele.675-1010 AJUl•CH 1010 watch. Constella t1on OrganiJed person. lrvme -·-••••••••••••••••• Bedset, bultel. chairs. q uartz. Be.sl o ffe r . Furn. m fr. 540·8894. St.oclt Girl, room for ad· Portable d ishwasher . fridge. couc h. tbl & 67S-S726 Karee. vaocemenl, benefits. ap-washer fl dryer. & gas stereo.546-1075. ---·------ ply in person. Cost a ranee. Near new. Sears . Dwnond ring. $800/0 RO -.·s.a--.. ·.- 1 •/l•a•K-.-•I Mesa Beauty Supply, S43 products. 499-3159 after Hand_ P_ainted F rench Good inveslmeol. Art "'-----I/A ve ... /Mlrtg. W. UllhSt. CM 9-llam 6pm. ProYU\c1al Wal.but Twln G::.>:>$7.7844 .-...,,..,......, .. Bdrm s et. Qua lity --------- Dept.a. have openings per SUMM ER Job General S e a r s h v Y • d l y Nauiatt)ide Hideabed , Mo:hiMry 1071 eapansion-Npl. Bch. Off. Phone fl Filing Exp. was bt r /drye r. exclnt rmtching Barrel Chair ••••••••••••••••••••••• ftn. svces. firm. Good 5 days 40 brs. s.-7423 cood. S12hacb. 833-6205. 780-0162 T R UCK Spray booth typiac, shthnd. skilla, ex· 8:»0000. EOE. S3.8S/br ~ Bargain shoppers read DeVWbb. 1 yr. okt. 30· per. req'd. Non-smoker long x UI' high x 22' wide. pnf.Call:640-0123 Switcbboard()perator Air~ wuber& lbeJittJeadaiaClaaaif'Mld Ofter. Rebuilt Stum ""!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I 0 _.,_ ... ,_ penoo to ....... dryer, S1Z5 e~. Refri0 • recularlY., And they find cleaner. EJ•-'ro-·tl,. = ncuauoc ..,,.. llSO. Diallwu ....... r .., 00. what they re lookiD& for. ""• ,_ ... 1111!!11--~----t grav~ardabill.Also,re--~ lm.00..213-TU-2070 ~ llef operator needed, _Mf._SIMI ______ _ K!'KETAIN/ same abll\. Call •s oalY: HotpaiDl Elec Dbk oven ~ •• MZ·JOU. mil .,.,._., Ulm bake: I .. &.&II MAINTENANCE MAN. lelfdea.creea-115.00 L..-. needed foe Prop. llfmt. ss1..- 1'be 1ntDe Company is Co. $100 + 1as al· ~a dKU.I oriented lowwe. Must have esp .. 1i cu.ft. Coppertooe ild.w.al to ftD a newly tools. tJwk. 641·1.Dt refris. • Xllll CODd.. created position 'n ~ .arMtiDI servkea. p 1 wt""litiMlnclade: TEACRER·Pre-1cbool Waaher. elean. worb eCllaloeinl JllaiDl.aiDblc lead tellcber. s dys, • : 30 llllJOd.17$. 54M513 realdenUal fa com-to Z:JO. Aa&ist tMchen ~ merclal/lodus trlal a lao needed. Nwpt ,__Cle _..taanira11 Center lletbodi.at Pre-_,_ aa. .,.._iooct. •a.eatthlaal•'umm.ar· scbl. Call btwn 8·1. •MM&U~ il:laldat&. M44'«> Lrt. Admiral ........ "lllfait ..,,../pbonea. T.,.._. SU.. la..t· nfrti. Perl. tmd. saio.. S.et:Haful caadldate IDeDl oUlce •• Sao m..ms. wlll: a-. .... tewera1•--------~~. • ......... ,.u.... • ..... 1121 ••Ill" p&eaaut pbotM -. • ...__ ...._ . • -__ ,_..,.,aee, ..... ~~· .... ::.:t-11 well OI• ::, ':-J!r -.:; SN" Sp .. ,,so00._,, ~ ~Y L&Va. nt•a.m. ~ · · · ea. ~~· ...... cc~am:;f~'•:,;~~~~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJI;.:;::~~;:~:;::;~ ........ : die. ...... ,.uo. ';: _ ......... ~Dr ,. ..... = .. 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Off1re r h:11r Brown Sl·r-ee.n askin~ lM (lliC) ••••••••••••••••••••••• otd S280 751·9785 , elou r (.'o uch Ca 11 675 123(1 or 673·306ll If no ·~ Luden; 16. 2Sft Lim ·--- 642·"610 ~~·!~~pl~ ~n~ .h u 11 ... I 1 I.I I n :-: B . n .. ~'T0\1 bwll ·55 Chevy t\t'4ut dul $40UU Camper Pnccd losell ! Wheelch:.iir. walke rs. '4f11 rlpool bath I fits on tub1. PP 548 ~7 Beaut. oC< whl f'r f'ro, bedroom furn •1 drwr dresser. 2 n1le 'tandl> Good rond. $300 67 S-3733 ntfaoy Club membership for sale. Besl offer 642·~ 2S .. COLOR T V Slll! I )C:Jr '4'a rrant~ 642·53.\ll IW'\t.:IOOft l'••·"· 11 1 ,.:wn prt> amp ri·<'"" t'r lJI04 m1k ... ~11lron" lOll H. Sk1ppt<r JOO ,.alh & Drake 2000 watt rnell•r &$7-8377. ZE."ilTll Chru~·olur Tell'\ is1on 2 'r-old Beaut f'ren<'h Came Thi . Xlnt Cond · :..'>:.! l>l'IH like new. inlaid lei.1hcr - lop • gla:.l> cover can loClh & MariM al..o;o be used tor s mall E '1 p •• l'l'f duun.g set with 4 c t.tstom •••••••••••••••••••••• • made nch brown leather loGh.. Mail'l'teftelftC• L <'twr.I. Sl.500 l ant.1que Senk• 9020 pair o( cr )stal lamp ••••••••••••••••••••••• bases $100 New Qlaffn On rot., Chalk'' Hull • suesofa h1de·abedS.SSO Top s1rles peehn i.?" Harbor Is land On Yt' Bng.htwork faded" f'or ~3733 repatrS lit mamtenanct· NOW' 7 ~as Ser vice-. Hand som~ Ch rome & &•~9137 Glass G.iml' Tbl /2 ----- Chromt' lit C an~ lt'r loGh..MariN ~ 9010 642.13S3 ------ ''9 GMC CUSTOM *DUFFIELD* I ton pickup w /2 yr okf tr rJpr i\C. 4 spd. PS. t;iS,000 m1 . $3000 Ci rm . ELECTRIC =sec1•illes 9140 BAY BOATS .•..•...••••.•••••••••. 'i1! ~oped. :<Int cond. call l\.aren On/tM /Uy lie. ~-l)WJ C~me ... t>e & t~st dnH• lhc Mots!!~/ ne'4 Ed1~on 1-:1ertrit 9150 l>Jt'ket Su.rrey top model ••••••••••••••••••••••• (!I .t new hardtop ver:.mn -:o Y ..1ma ha Enduro dirt "' "'1ndow5 & c;unroor bike S250 NEW 545--8781 BOAT PRICES START AT $9500 \Ask about optional BMW dslJ 717 Udo,_. Orh·e Beneath Udo Stupyant crane nl Yamaha. 6SO Special, xlnl rond. 4.000mi $16$0. 968-3512 ------ Monoshock. Hooda XR7S. rJrmg bike. 83cc eog Custom frame. l of a kind. $395/bst. orr ~9849 Cream Chrs Sacr S200 .,..... 90 30 .,..,3016 ••••••••••• •• ••••...... Zi Sollni:. Olymp•<' Kac1•r y h E-..& ..._. 1n<'I Trailer S4-IOO 1973 125 ama a •iulll'O, ·77 E\•1orud~ 4hp Ion~ ~...,.,.. ~ mi, like new. $37S Must sell Yamaha 2~. Pcnlu Camera. Mtn-r <'le p a rt s. H obie Rollerskales, BW T.V 675-1.914 frig. d resser. bed s . cbests. couch. chair. dJn. IDI t able. washer 6 dryer.~14$ shaft S3SO 963-6145 eves ·~ -----96().2109 WANTED 13' H~avydut> Boat trailer Will bu~ or f'l'fll 67~ 7273 Avon Redcresl. compMt• w/roolor mount. pumJJ & oars and Bn t. Seag11ll lllOtor' $750. 673-7 49 l ;\ m<• ri c· a n 2 3. ll J II t') , head. 3lps 4. room) Ap prw.i><.'<i al S7 .000. Must :.ell at $4.000 With dock, NB. 673-0922 ~-~-~~--- '79 K.Z7SO. Low mi, must r.ell immed. S400 take over py mts. 552·0864 anytime Cal·2S. f\Jlly eqwpped. s '78 HONDA 750K •. 8:000 sails . S1500. 644·53S9, mi. Sl90(). XlntCaactilion. 644·5010 Home 631-34$8, work veral French color ....._Power 9040 lithos. MS. <>n1. Renotr ...... ••••••••••••••••• ~--------• 6C2-3t00eat.3ll. HOBIE 14 on Udo. 19'19 HONDA C8750K Blac*. 5IOO miles s&ock Mu.st sell. $700. C&ll 67~*7 ecdliac nas. m.sas I '71 SC.AIU Twin 330' s, 130 hours. 12GOOPP m.3119 llINl BLINDS IZSEach Phocw 49&-0499 ~ Pri. pty. BHt ()(. Saihnc sabot fiberglua fer! Call 546-1.200 <Moo.· huJI. dacro~ sail , oar '7SKoadaCMcCCDnpg Fri. days>: 731·8216 locks S380 67s-o1• IUOO 080 Caplatrano (eYeaiftp & weekends>. . . . Beadl.-.DaADyttme. W:-a-...1 IOI I Ask fOf' J erry. Hobie 14 _.. $800 "10 SUZUKI GSll5IL Drive i---···--•••••••• 43' Gran Mariner Cully 613-0731 shaft w /windJammer, TOPCASHPA.ID eqv.lpped, bea11tlfully1---------• tiqa,rack ... 5t1-811 For ...S ,.,,.._. • ap. maLntaioed. r e.ad y t o 14' Laser. 1ood conditioa. ....... wortanc ~ DOl cf\li_. or live aboard. 1&$0. AM 182-44$8, PM 71 HOleA CXIOO IST-IU3 9ip may be available. 962-«772 3.000 mJ. l*fed cond. l----------1 u~.-., Financrna .J104s1· s--. m.- WANTEI).)len'a alae 9 ble. *>.ooo. Jack Curley Cat.alma 22. Newport Slip, --------a'::t ~~ 534·150$ evenines & MM)' lUra's, lib .... ~~:-= 11 .._.. aleeplnl baa. weekends. 142-4321 tlbp.o/b.~. ...__..... ' M7·Till weekdays. MS-tlll _ _, ______ • ---- 21 Stm' I O bot Thistle. 1'7', $ ba11 of ....._.._._ S./ WANl'El> Uaed Scbwtaa • ,,. / •le ce uila, cover, \railer .... /SI•• fl61 ltn erdl. Balboe tdaodallp. S7500. Clw!c boat ta briatol .... _._ ........ ~ HS..0 IG-0112A~. oc.W'°9. ~'nl-4234: 1'71nn. · : MAKOll'.'**"~· e¥W-.-i. 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'1Z.5GI. _...,a.,.~ MOwtt 2 b&llnmabtt.m• •.•lllt.hpdAll/PM ••.aw.•-..o OIU•ICOAST 5apl.w/alr.Only47,000 uam.tk.Cleaoestone 63M444. wh S3'0 wai: Oaytt 11111 ~ cut. AIC Sllvn eat lllW 118 Slff c .r HOND.&. Mi. CllOPRY>. aro.mdl C .... JR> •-------H-n-MZ·lOU,ev .......,_ 9111 w/maroon luth. tnl. ,............._. ' ' a · ._ IOI~ ...... ~ -ftl ...... IRS .._ -~· -".. . ..................... . t"'ot RHl ·n llartt•t ....................... Xlnt road u .ooo 1111.M + T-. >J timAD9UAITBS 15GN. Beadt81vd. IOIWITMAM AUTOCBfTll '69 Couaar XRT. All MmlllwarHo .... a.._t UASI noan•or•tm -. .... uooo .... 'fOD.&.Y.•!.I C$Ml.No.ot5Afl"wy.1 VOLasw.-.. IU58akerStrtet o r t elnal. towner. +. bwaa,... IM· tt ....... "'l'IAlfaAll.tlll SNf,A/C, •7~1 ........... ~..v LaHabra m .sm 7DWtttmillla&«Ave. C06TAll£SA 121.000mt. Xlnt. coacl. ratu Prwt Pan1 ••DATIUM er..m inter .,,_...,or . sALa•s&4:t'Jic•.. 71POUCHI -~1W~78IO 540-9202 SlatOBO.~l·?.21.S. a.lt7aft..wflpm JllllC~ ...... • ................ !?!.~ ..., 914 99J5 n • p~ Arrow·''M for .... 9707 'U Capri. Vt.. ..... a te. OLDSMOIU 2.0C475ZI074ZI> 71YWIA9r AMC 9905 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .._Slpai. DOOwk • Ul' $199.50 -·-·••••-.. ••••• ••lfm "•••·· U300. HOMOA C R E V I E R 4door.d.ielel,4 cylinder. -····-••••••••~··;•• 8 Dodee. White/Red .i..MMMI 71 .... -..POX m--dava, '40-59$1 GMCTIUCICS . 4 1 peed , AM I F M "79 Cherokee Ch • m· Stripes.Call81S..1919 -' 2&'50 Harbor Blvd. BMW cauette. Excellent con· rDl.C cond. Custom Coco Good Condit.ion ft .. a.,,..... ti 10 A MONTtl cm 2 door •l*'IAI 'Id•· fJ\.. COSTA MESA cUUon. tmUPTl mat.s, 14.000 mi, never•-------- .. _•••••••••••• .. ••• C.UhiuautomaUctrana uon Rlrcaro waU, 4 -CAPtll'AUS 140.9640 lJIU18roadway Sl9H been taken off rd. '72 Dod&e Dart.4dr.G~t ~· Ttrey l'r'aUs, com a air coo410oo1na 48 ~t:Vtt::-O Wh 2 new froet KGn1 •hockt Santa Ana SU>.000/best olr. cond. l owner. PS, ee, plet .. )' u ll-roatalnitd, ~-Illa of 11100 plw. ... _. tnuio.v •72 to •74 v.e·s, 71 HOMOA ACCC>aD 135-3171 aft 7PM AIC. Auto. tM..glJL •&.h&lllent'bawolA&. lll IT lb Pf'r Month _..... .~• ..,.. ' ......, .. N LX 5·s--ed with air. @-...a-.a. 1t~.J ® MC s W ri air cond.duotherm, Cap coat· l ttU 00 IOIWl'THAM uiuY ••v or UUUJ. ew ,_r sl;erino "stet"eO •tUS/R, Sspd .• alloys. """'"""~ ~ '76 A la gn, 0 g "18 Aspen Wason.~. u .sooBTU UHO. ~l bat 15485 00 YOWSWA... ~~~~! ~.e~avy du1tY .!.8 c~te. Dyn:mue car! reb. ene .• snootoffer 4-..--.-4 owner, lo mi. Sl.900/best EdJt., rwty loaded, lo mi • ..... -on...,_ _ .. •--·-Dnv"' , • .,. ... .,.. • on~ -· 171 """" offer.~ 7912 tclvome I""· raclt, IOOd _,..., .._ •• n-v I'('...... ' '1'800We.tmlNitttAve. UM ~w " attmark" KJ7WAE> ·u•... t3731 HARBOA BLVD - off lat • last month! • _,_..,._ ••ns --------G'"'"'DENGROVE ...... ..£. 9910 gas mileage. see to ap-z • Ideal Quiet AdWt CM hl'll. moo Wtat ~"-nt 6 .. __ .... 1 .... ol ii\ Weatu.._.-leather s port steenn~ -•65 SC "" -1 l .......,,. "' .. c -,,.~~ u ... ~ ..... -_..~J ... ..... I l •cftl c I IOI-........ 1714t 5J4.41M ....................... prtt a e. _,., ~· Tl 00. On appro ved ....-woH • on Y ..,.,, a "'"""""" 2Dd OWMr, com-i-• re· ed' s 142-0lll YOUCSWA._. ~ "79 Buick Recal. black, t940 ~L. ~.c er. 2231$71 "73 Alldl. Rwas Jrd Tan, w ,__ cords, P . P . sasoo. 71 YWCA.MPB loaded with xtru As·••••••••••••••••••-•• ,.._s.,-..,.._.. ,,_. _, landau top AM /FM 8Dltlm 9720 '1900 eatnhnalerAve. weell.days83l-1131 BubMe \op ('(ll'lversion. sume lease + '600. Or New .79 Ford Bronco, & Auinirlet 9400 MIWf'OITOATSUM t.ndl MU6t tell. 11100 ....................... in Westminster 1·"10--Po-rs.;.c_h_e_9-1-1T-.-x-ln-t Extremely c lean sellsnoc>. Muatseeloa~ looks, nms "reaL $4800 MDove Stttet ~ 93-7s.sl 6JI. <OllOVKOI preaate.S.51·9721. ou.-.. IV\/ofr.•..,...c-.. ....................... .... WAXYC>ua CAlt A•AN!t CaH U ro,. detalLI ! .... AUTO llAUTYCBna LS20 Pooderou St COSTA MESA 754·6404 $SAYISAYIS WITH USID PAaTS Imported car parts IMPORT AtrrOSUPPLY lOl N. Manchester Anaheim 776-990{, NEWPORT BEACH cond. xtras. 492· 7501 S4t9.S ..,.,.,., ._..._ IJ).IJOO 76AUOIFOI 76HOMOA -1339 IOIWl'THAM '79 BUICK ELECTRA GranTonnoElileF\all)' Oynaaute2doot.4 speed 3door CVCC. 4 cylinder.---------• LTD.2Door Sunroof. All Eq up . 4 3 .ooo m L RoOs Royce Reolals b) and a ir . It '1 clean! 4 speed.Bnght yellow. S.Porsd~356A ~No Vo&.ISWAGIM power Tan w/laodeau C!AOOloffer 631·7426 Reasonable Rand ).' (038678) 1318RER> Eng .. Reb. Trans ., 7600W...tmin•terAve. top *50 645.31.20 Regal R eceptions, SJt95 '3299 Sl500/offerS3l10'79. ~1We1tmim~7880 ~ ~ f f1esta. 1978. S337S. AJr, R.omanUc repasts, what IOI Wl'THAM '81 red Porsche, stett<> a. '78 tale agon, am / m. pwr. disc brakes, silver. have you Newport Are11 YOUCSWA... ~· ~ ...... L U....~.J "' tape, alloy whl1, xlnt 76 YW IUS ~8t:4~ C:::~M. 4 cyl. 3Smpg hwy, 30mpg Speci&hats631·2170 7600Weslminat.erAve. ~~~ 'I. oond.uisidelrout.loma 7 passenau,4 cytinder.4 • city. 642·8907 eves, In Westnuutec $6500. Will consider speed. AM /FM stereo. '11 Skylark. PIS, P IB. 5SS>7 Days. ~~~ .... !~!~ 1183-~l 631·7880 'TT 1.llOZ 2+2. 4-spd, eltt. 13731 HARBOR BLVO \rade.675·2305 Great condit i on . good Ures • body, xlnt 1974 Ford Cou ,1er1 WE PAY TOP DOLLAR IOI' Lop uaed ca.rs.foreign, domelUcs or clasaics. If your car ls extra cle•n. see us FlRST! 71AUOl '5000" snrf, AM/FM cass .. A/C, GARDEN GROVE '75 914. Exceptionally <149PVM) mech. cond. l owner. tcampe r Shell. c lean Beautiful Indiana red. S3Kml,l8500.16l·7074 •71415M-4tOO clean. Rwu great. Must S52H SL375/080.S4l-0'777 Cond.,many extra's. Lateseries with sunroof, llAte.-W '7S Honda Wgn. CVCC. 4 sell. $49·7"6 dys or Skylark '70, coupe. good 640-6179 power windows.air, l9IODATSUM spd, clean tranap, $2600. 536-805teves. Jro\~ .......... ~ ~ c ond., A I C. S800 . 77 Ford GRANADA, xlnt stereo. velour and much 2oo•v m.5954 •-· 9756 WYOUC--....eW!I 64(H918. cono ' air , radio. p/s. more! Immaculate . -,,_,_ -- <299VNB> HATCHIACIC 76 HONDA cvcc lieht ....................... 13731 HARBOR BLVD c ••c 9915 27,000 ml. S2800. 642~SS ••••••••••••••••••••••• $7995 Coupe. 5 speed trans .. air blue. xlnt cond . .' •1 DEALER IN U.S. A. GARDEN GROVE ••••••••••••• ••••••••• • 14 Grand Torino. ror sale IMPORTANT le IOI WITHAM cond. &c sport luxury Pam&iS-0954. 731·5725 ~ IOY 17141 ll4-4100 77 CADILLAC as is, does not run NOTICETO • : · YOUCSWAfi84 package. (020l9Z). <Stlt. '7SHoodaCivicCC32mpg CARVEi -.OYWrtCIC-UP SeVJUe. 41.000 mJles a nd S4SO/bs t orr. 548·4028 READERS AND #I la°"-Jt c-ty . 7800WestminslerAve. 7s.s). $2100 OBO Capistra ROUS·ROYct loaded wrth aU t.M toys after7pm. ADVERTISERS 292.s Harbor Blvd. in WeSlminsttt $79H Sporty~ black with fac· Immaculate! 17o.872J ---'-------Th r ..__D•TSUu Beach.496-5342Anytime. ~-=-.. toey air. Like MW with $7995 9945 e price o items COSTAMESA 8113-7551 638-1880 .-.'"'...-""'' ,,. " ........ ~. •--th 50000 I ••••••••••••••••••••••• advertised by vehicle 888Dove5trfft ......... 9730 --an · mi es IOI WITHAM dealers in the vehicle ___ 9_7_9_·2_5_00 ___ 1IMW 9712 NEWPORT BEACH •••••••••••••••••••-•• Cl~DWNOATS Dynaauu! <817014) VOUCSWA.a. l!nO Lincoln Continental. class1r1ed advertising WEIUY -••••••••••••••••••• lll-llOO ~_:'a&condXJ6d. -~~~· ... 7 BenUey, lo mi, sun $6995 7800 WestmU\SterAve. ~j,:'rdr&le:~r~i'J~ rolumns does noc.1nclude ...... ... ··~·· .. IOI W'1MAM in Westminster any applicable taxes, O.EAN CAltS Corporate liquidation SlJ.900 '44~1 · · rool,$10.000/bslolr. YOUlSWA... a.7551 638-7lllO _Shl_..:P..;;.Y_ard_._673-_1272 ___ _ ltt:eose, transrer fees, AND TaUCICS sale, 2·U80 210 Dat.suas. · · 49'7·2292 1100Westmiasttt Ave. "50 ftn&DCe charges, fees for $' sr 6 ......_...." lomi,alr,radio, lSspd, l <lassie lt7l XKE V122 + '•BENTLEYSED .. .., inWeatmlmter '72 Cadillac Eldorado. air polluuon cootrol de· -,. au&omaUc. 7$2-1730 2. Xlnl Runnlpg Condi· ""'"· -.7551 CS.TllO Runs well. 7S.000m1 \1C'l' cert1r1callons or de-SAMJA AMA tion. Well kept car. S8000. Needs ~ll S2000 Sl.00010 BO. 642· 4256 aJer documentary pre· 835,3171 197'DATSUM ~772~·~1802~-----.C-::=-------;;;;:;;A1'78 VW Conv. Blk/whL eves,or9'73-4adays. paration charges unless nt1UU1MATlOAMN011UoCM1teE llOCC>tft r...1.1-9714 9760 Uke nu. 7,000mt. Ong otherwise s pecified by "---owner. Always gar. Call "79 Ca~ O\esel. Sedan head rti •USED IMW1• Stick. mags &c stereo ••••••••••••••••••••••• DeV11le. l9·20mPlt. im 1 ve ser ----"I '733.0CScpe, minH05S9> cass«te. 1029403). <Stlt. '71 K·Ghia Auto. runs 1910 SAAi eYeS644-0307. maculat~ Call eve-i. 5·9, 9510 TOP D~ 1 _. 111 '74 2002 Tii SIR 10332) 5233>. good. oeeds body work TUllOs 79 YW D•SB. 644-6327 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ '7 6 2 0 0 2 4 s Pd . $4989 Sl!iOO. C.11631·5253 READY FOi L Model 4 door with a ir SCHOOL BUS 65 pass PAID FOR S.R.t2371S78> MEWPORT DATSUH and stereo. Super car~ CAD 79 Seville DIESEL. Crown Coach. Fully GOOD & CLEAN "T7530IA mint 11008'> S88DoveStreet La :to. glli11i 9735 DELIVERY MOW! <~l.9> 21 26mpg. Silvc>r , C B, eqwpped. Com pl rbll 'T1630csi <456SXG > NEWPORT BEACH ••••••••••••••••••••••• •WE .. E DEAUHG• $7495 Tape. Loaded. Mint. Pl' eng. $9950. or bst ofr USED CARS! '78~4sp,air (4228) llJ.llOO f:);pada '72: Best oHcr or •EACH 1 ...... 0RTS IOIWITH....... Sl4.950 4!13 4552 or SSHl68l '78320lA, air 16095> lrade ~ ....,.. ~ 4!r2 ~ '78530iA loaded (S468) .74 B·ZI!), 4 dr. supe r 759.0097 848DoveSlreet VOUCSWAGEN '74Camaro LTMags,i\T, '79320l 4sp S/R l8186l NEWPORT BEACH 7600WestmlJ\SterAvt!. i2 CAD Cpc Ot-VI. J t', Air. P B. P S. $2 ,960. '79528iA S/R (2615> S2m1010e0a1g~B~.ri:33~;2n0~~ LAMIORGHINI 752-0900 in Westm inster ~at.her Ult SZJOOtorrer 73>-1250. '79S2.8i loaded (0256\ '80 Count a c h < S > -893-7551 638 7880 833-8974 ,., ___ ..,. 5 ......_ ~ :r1120158 7.t SAAB 99LE. xlnt cond • - ltlitirfHS/ -muuys '78 Countac h tSSI S21600toHer '78 VW Sc 1rocco , '78 t:l Dorado Baarntt, Ckassics 9520 2150 tt.t.or m.ct. 09tAHGE COUNTY"S IRA.HO HEW •1120134 76()..()53.i amlfm/tape. top cood Sptt Edit Loaded, nt-w ••••••••••••••••••••••• Coda~ '45-5700 ,,.. ft1u::r 1979 DATSUN Trend Imports. $6,0001080 968-1482. ures Askmi.? S8000 Call '46 Ford Woodie. restored, --810 COUPE 213-376-694.5 97 62 SJ6.1002 aft 5 pm SlJ.000. ALSO '29 Model w· .&. ~I ~ With 5 s peed trans . ••••••••••••••••••••••• •76 YW DASHH A town sedan. 4 dr, Anl~. ~ (OQ2N7).(Stk.6029>. Madi 97ll 'IOSUIAaU4WD D ynamite 2 door, ·11 C.oupe DeV1lle, reg restored; $10,000. Late model Toyotas and $6719 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Uke new 4 wheel dnve automauc aod ~•r. Very J?U. needs tune u:p, t600 ~161 Volvo s. Call u s 71MA%DAGLC suuonwagon.Manyex· dean~<744PPNJ Call AdAns11.er •249. TODAY!!! Sales-service-Leastng MEWPORTDATSUH 4 cvb-.. -r. 4.s.......t.Dartc tras !048YDN1 S3'9S fH2~ 3' hrs ORANG ~OONTY'S Hf'WIEST LINCOLN-MERCURY DEALERSHIP RAYFLADUO£ U NCOL.N-MERCURY 16-18 Auto Center Dr. SDFwy-Lake Forest exit JRVINE 130-7000 1980 MERCURY MARQUIS WAGON 9 P~-.. Automauc tram ... au cond .. pwr steering, 11.indows & seats, crwse, ult. stt'reo & less than 500 rruJes ' 16856 1 $8481 THEODORE ROBINS FORD lOOC HAAllOR 8UO COS fA Ml SA ()4 l 0010 1953 Cad i 11 a c. m e c h Roy CarTft",hlc. 888 Dove Street J uuc ~ SSttS IOI WITHAM sound, needs paint & up· Rolls Royce BMW NEWPORT BEACH blue "Great Little Car" IOI WITHAM VOUCSWA~ C .t d '79 f'l 1•e t 11. ood 12 ~y Park 9 pass. hol Sl700 646-7387 1S40Jamboree lll-1300 <7MVZDl Brougham Yo u sa,·c 11.gn Loaded Original · ----1 TOYOTA-VOLVO Newport Beach 640-6444 $3999 VOUCSWAGEN 7600Westmanste r Ave 5240u bu~ in.: from owner Sl.200 6?:Hil6l. RecnV~ 1-..-,;;.";.;•;;.H.;..;;1.t;;.-~;;..,.~.::;...-t llUYPROILIMS 7600Westmanstt'rAve ll1 We5tmanster prl\ate party 25.000 -~ 9510 c'"t•-.. Sick or dead roreign cars '"Westminster fl93.7s.sl 638-7880 rrules Beaut1ru1 cond '76 Montello. Slm5. V-8, ....................... "'•0·,lOl wS4~'07 IOI MeLAW"s wanted. Freetow. ~~~ ~ 893-7551 638-7880 '79 \/W Bug ronveruble 4.94·5.So215 ;i uto trans. A 1C, P IB, "76 GMC RV. Bubbletop. 631·87 CashFasL w ........... -... -.WJI Wh h 3 000 p W.56.000mi.673-8324. great gas mileage, xlnt --oyot. 9765 t on w t. . m a. Ca 0 99 I 7 cood. must sell. 848-8123 PIJRSCHES & laAMO HIW 1373t HARBOA BLVD ••••••••••••••••••••••• A."rt/f"M tcass. w/a11to ~· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 63 M ~RC. 4dr. hit. alt ----l910DATSUH GAAOENGROVE '71TOYOTA verse . Fog light ~. '79 T·Top, fully loaded. pwr,a1c,verycleancar 4 Wheel Drins 9550 171411)4-4100 ciu •cA chrome tnm. alarm. & Spoiler. xtr3.!>. mmt AC. Sll001obo96J-484.3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WANTED ZIOHATCHIACIC _. other extras. Perfe ct 16995 15007 ·m CJ5. completely reblt , &50N. Beach Blvd. 2 Door with ~.~peed Mllce•s.._ '740 ~,.;zu:::,e, rA~~~;.~~~: cond. 59,800. 640·1728 p \ijtes SS ~tc.Mj 9952 che....v cond. super gas Allo-...... e opportunity LA HABRA trans. 1584300). (_.. 751J. ••••-••••••••••••••••• ..,." ,,_. .. "161. '70 Carnaro JSO. auto. air. ••••••••••••••••••••••• . '" .. -""' ·~ M' N of SA""-· ) $48 9 '78 ., .. ,.D FM rf wire basket ma its. "Gokt ~ Xln d mileage, bes t offe r. lo consider the purchase (S I. O. r .. y 8 _,, . . . PWT sn · ------PS. PB. xlnt rond On g 1 4 Mustang. t. con . 6 848..sl.23 _______ or trade-in of your clean C714J5ZZ.Slll HEWPOttT DATSUN A/C, SH.000. Finger". I l3TUJSl 79 YW lt.AlafT ownr. $1800 586-2712 C)l automnuc w/extras. Porsche. k with Us SUnday by Appt. 888 Dove ... __. 675-6300 SS499. Clean custom 2 door w1th Call ad ::275 at 642·4300 3' Landcruiser. new tires, ..,__._ 1 .,...~ d d hrs ada~·or644""""' ....... y . ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! N.,...,PORTBEACH •79 JOOSD Turbo. mint automatic ra 10 an , ........... headers, ne w c arb. = "'" he ter 20K n..-t • --- 77 .ooomi. xlnt mecb. & 79 IMW 63lCSI 1-~ -...--. .,..,.. a ~ '"~ ""'°"" ~ <s.10WDOI _;_: _ __:_ ______ 1 ·55 Mu.slang. convt. 4 s . 11•1100 ___.. -CN\ .... ,.9738 ft ® ......_" • . . .,., .. amt e. pd bod y . S2TSO. Days : Silverwitbblacklealher. -'73-3'«Z--.-B-lue-.-Be-st_o_f-re-r-t. _s_P_M_. _______ 1 W-----W S4H5 lmmac, going to schl 714 .898 .2434 • n ites: Executive Car. · AM /FM /Cass. Good 'Ill>~ 2400ml, loaded. 13731 HAABOA BLVD IOlwtTHAM ••••••••••••••••••••••• =t :,~~steal $4200 2J.3.58'l·lOl3. IOIMcLAIBthtc. cond.~pd.646-9160 Anthracite . 6'40·8144. GAADElllGROVE VOUCSWAG84 SEE US FIRST! '76 ~Too. auto. A/C PIS. ~====~==~ SSON. Beach Blvd. ~9333. 171415l4-4100 7600Westminster Ave. We have a good ~le<11on ~ ~ustang Convert. 6 ~gtires. Bplnlr. AM/FM l5 Mi No.of SA Fwy.) '76 2.BOZ, amtrm, fl.track, ---------•---------• in Westminster o r NE W " US ED C)l Low mileage SJ8SO stereo w /cass. 2 tanks. T• ft.II.. LaHabra 522·5333 air, cruise new radials. '70 211t6E. 6 cyl. Best of. 71 Toyota Crown, k>ok$ 8113-7S5l •6311 7* Q'l'vrolets' afler 5.00751~. Camper shell, xlnt cond. 9'P..... S 5 6 O O I b s t o Cr . fer. 559-0536 or call bad. runs good. $500 __ _ S3500 MS-845? a.a.a 74 IMW 2002 TIH75-atl3, Kathy . 642-GI024 hrs, •236. ~l. Xlra fl.le! tank for your 67 Mustang, 6c)'I .. reb. · -·----1 f".U AutomaUc, stereo, oo.ly 1---------1 Ra bbit . Scirocco, enit1ne good s hape, T..a&s 9560 For Your Car! 49,000Miles C458 KTFI 'TT 280Z. lmmac. cond. '7S 280C. must ~. 49K lll1'0 Corou Man II 4dr, Oa.sber. Up to 1.000 miles Sl600. 979-348.lwortt Dan ••••••••••••••••••••••• IRAHDMEW 19IODATSUH 4X4rtCIUIP A great true k ! (222956). ISUt684). $6989 MEWPORr DATSUN 888 Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH lll-llOO '63 Ford PU, body good coad. Needs a litUe work. ll.OOQ.9&0-1J41 JONifSOH&SOH C R E V I E R AC, 5 s peed, AM /FM mi, Sl0,000. CaJI !fter 5. xlnl cond. 67K m1 , per fill. Dean Mullins U.C• M•C9"f cass. $6950. 497·3508. 644-lTSl. SJ.395tolfer. 644-2052 eves s a I es, 2 3 lo pa r k '72 Must. Convert. Xlnt 2626HarborBlvd. BMW R-..-1 9721 ... __.. PS PB fcwkends N e w p 0 rt N B shape, incl matching Cost.a Mesa 540-S630 .......,..... '• ~. 23mpg. • • . . 19 8 o C hev M on z a . boot &c car cover. Owner 1st Ir Broadway ••••••••••••••••••••••• auto.. sruf, white. very FOR RENT· _7.:.1"'.;...5 __ 1209 __ . ----hatchback Coupe. V6. must sell. S299S steals w.,., OYER ... loolr For Your Good VW, Poncheor Audi CHICIC IYBSOH VW·PORSCHE·AUDI 445 E. Coaat Hiway at Bayside Drive Newport Beach 673--0800 San~ An.a FBUllS clean. S4.600. 847-8015 or Gd mpc cars $Bday or '73Super Bug air. pis. p/b, 2.900m1. tilt th' s Prize. Home' IJS.3171 '79Sl2BB, •30661 847-6621. SlSO/mo. 631·21697 S2300 steering whl, S5900. 661·398.1.work768-4131 ~~ect '77 5301 BMW, 19~¥;~ :llO tartJo.die$el. Xt.ra gas ,.....,.. 97'7 645-4199, 548-8455 49M189. flWo • 9957 snrf, auto. Low miles. ~lM6GTl04860 tank. xlnt cond. Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• '67VWSquareback 74 Capnce. new radials. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 411f.5548,602-MS-1319. '73 Daytona Spyder ~1173 eves. 'st TR3 customized. New GdUtUecar. orig own. Cad deVllle 'Ill> Pooy, under wmty. 4 .. llMWSlm 11Sieorlg1nal '75 450SLC SSK I blk enc " tires. lmmac. 831-4883 roof.Sll9S.64S-3466 spd, AM /FM stereo, , '872'75GTB/4 110129 , _ _:, , m_;_ Make otfer. 213-474-0376 --------~ H"'S S3750/best ofr. 6't2·9470 4 speed, power·~· TREND IMPORTS. w/, ~ ..... VVI. aor s...., or .°"781).8837 CUst.om T Bucket Dune _,_,, & dYS power brakes. air . 2J.3.J1~ uu.~lease.644·9990 . . , Buco. bit motor. best ....................... ...;:;. _______ _ tiooinl. AM /FM stereo ei.-9742 ~~re . 11·C::.~ otrer.631·23S'7. 77 CHRYS&.a 76 Pinto, clean, muat aeu. w/cusette-4 speakers, M 9725 -••••••-•••••••••• · '8C)OO Dynamite Cordoba Sl6SO/offer. Dir. Cati electric sunroof, eledrtc ••••••••••••••••••••••• MG mideet urn 0 afterfpm. 119 VW Bus. All new, re· coupe. Loaded with toys. TS1·7296 '64 CHEVY ~. 4 spd, new windows, H1~t alloy 71 AAT 124 Very nice. S:aso. · reen •••• 9770 cespts, $2195. Very clean origmaJ car. --------- Ura. Call aft 4. wheels, metallic topaz SPYDll 141-49 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 548-2825 Velour Interior. New 73PtMTOWA490M •1.-9701 brown aterior witb tan II d 5 d --t...-radials! (7t4RKO) Bestolfer 131-3071 ~interior Only 4 cy D e r Bu·spe~ MM 9744 71YWSC~CO ,. Daher Ht.bbk, sruf. szns "17 GJIC ~ T. P.U .. Kiah ........ -........ a.•MU.!11 Exe.ne. ~'!:c~Qcty ....................... ~bampa1oe edition 1-trll .tereo. ·~· very IOIWl'THAM 1973 Pinto WAGON. 2.000 ~ p9dded lthr lnL, FLEET PRICES OD new coDCUtloa Uarou1lMHlt. it...... '71 MGB Low mileage sidewtnder. Automatic, dean with lo m1. $5800. cu. enc. lucc. rack, carplllmat.f&allyloeded, llGs • Triwnpllg. Fin. Runs on REGULAR -•n loeded.~lts«• ' alr.~.DYNAMJTE! ssr.-.1,Ms.-Om YOUCSWA... aham.wheels.oewpaint.. •11tira,lomi,lrlrPka. avail. Ca ll Mitch G"'"' llUSJ'SELLf« · UGIVQC> 790DWestmimterAve. am/fmatereo.Sll:SO treas cooler. w /abell Shulman, 642·9405. ~·~Hurry, call 6'2.ooG Sl2tl ·• 8'ig, I.Int mech. good IDWeatmimttt 497-4771 camper boot. carpet u. Reb9&es pnMDlly in el· 6GOUI IOJ\~.,._ ""°" °"' '746 IOIWl'THAM body.S137S. 8113-7S61 6STllO .... .,., ....,,,. s-to·~ feet. v---.~w ... -:--·-·····-······ v--w·..__.. 497-4G216. " ..,_..,. ,.,,'° ... Will ·-•--C••t--..t-...i1 --·~ ,..__. Ca ocMc 32 •••••••••••••••••••• .. • P-... late. -500. •--9705 -1 • ~ --. -~ OT while wired _ _.. .... ~ -S1 UJ'-+ T '13731 HAA80A8lVO tv..,...... ' 19-••Ml«Ave. lt'74VWDNJHER .. -.. •0 ••nenn••• 81 Plymouth VALIANT tndefWlatemdle.ick. _.................... ,_ -. GAAOENGAOVE pm at.ripes, nms IOOd. IDW•mtmter ExttlleatQmdiLion 7tCC>aftnl! Ria IOOd. new Urea 6 ~l -...... lO -. "-· 11000 171411,._.,. 1ood coad . AM I P'll •st m.?B $11'1S. n-~ (1l4>5M-l438 •··--·•-·--·.! ..__·but Deeds wort ~ ..... 67M60J -cassette, mat rima. ---------• .,.., "-""'w-..,..._.., •'14CHBVP.U. CLIA••MC.llH lift) ft.at -Sport. sn.-a .... 97n ocw I 'MTt BestOfferoverDOO LoDI becl slot coad. ~~A~~omeoa 'T1 ml. Xlllll mnd. Pott. cwd. 31121 act. mpt. "JIOPl!Lllaata GREAT HaYiDC trouble aelliDI -··--••••• tUc.DVllY). ~5143,eves. -;_., tz.•.Calll4M21 4 JIAY ..... ~1~ u.der MK on1. Ne ECONOMY CAR, IOOd 1VW' cat! Try ua! Pa..S O ONLY $10.HI ,_.._ ffltl- y-9170 llACH Ill .al'l'S ,., -· ........,,, braM8, Uns, Urea. am/fm 1 track, for or ootl AM for Tom VOLV HOWAID Clli•r•I ................... ...,.. --•••••-•• .. •-· ...,!!POI>o.-RT911.aB••·CJl .$ All/Fii UH. stereo. 1725/ or beat offer. Ab.JIM u .&.•n..ao Dove6QuUSta. '72 Grand Prht. = ,. Qany Deaiarille, wiD· """""1·· _.,., 11.000. ~11a..-. m.im daya, uk '°' ~ NEWPORT BEACH cood. Loaded • .,. .._. v-. ~ tm. • cu -..... Pllll1. ...,... .,.w,~e.. llMlll o1r. m.7CM9 dp. f7Mt1t tMla _,, p /1. p/b, Ult tp;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;; .-v..~ .._ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiOiiiiiiiiiiii;;iiiiiiim--il-e_ves __ . ____ _._ ·•a.1. cruiH control. USI 'IMI 97• 11711 llACH &'9. USI THI Flrebint, '79, Trana All, s:i.~=-~ DA~A:-OT 11•=• 111=:..-':,':' ~.':.,LOT a=si~ ......... 1'» .._ "-"' t1an -..... y _....._, ---aml. IHUL .. ...._.. -..,._. .... .,_., ,.._, _. ·~ COITAllDA 1 '71 • '11 LellaDJ. full •YICI lt•WAO 11 ftll JM....... alfl:f.0., MMJIJl4•M67 SllVICI pwr/a1t.a1at...s.1a1m1 DlllCTOIT YALUYIWOllll lt,-.a. Xla\ c.d "P~~ for~!. a. :a'it.u, DlllCTOIY 11.Dea.-.asw Far Result --~""*'· -.....-JllRPOln'UM:H NII ._.. .,.........,.. ., •..., .., for For Result OAllAO& IAL& 11111 1a Sentee Call • ..: V: •• !'74 • ....-. .. 7U Hll tllll mm •hHllll ,... =; :-'-."'J: Senice CaU •Dlllr,...== MW.J..1671 WAlft'ACnGn ~-=~IHI m.L ... .._ wkJa a~=~~=:~ ~··~!. ... th1~~~.!_a~• 642-5671 r,.:-::~ ..... ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l~======Jii=:::=::~;a~:~,,.=•~~2:!,.~·~·~·.L~M1~1DW~~::::li----=:::IL~.,..,~~,..~~a~~1F,...~Ad.~~e111!!! .. ~•~na.!!:_ ___ _j~-~~··~-~-"9H~=,._._;:;:··:d.J~~~ .. ~·;1;21~!!!!!!~ ...... ....,, , _.. ..... -..... -- D11ntington Beach Fountabi v,,l,,O~y VOL 73, NO. 199, 3 SECTIONS. «» PAGES I "••r Bo•eto•l!I ; Dally Ne•8paper 1 I TWENTY~FIVE CENTS Bush Vows Bard Wori for COP A6 I t Unmoved By Offer To Ford Mesa Slayer Gujlty Salesman Convicted in Cop's Death 81 DAVID truTZ•ANN at• CNity ..... Matt Car salesman Jerry Gene Wills was convicte d by a n Orange County Superior Court Jury Wednesday of firslrdegree murder in the December, 1979, shooting death of an off-duty Costa Mesa police officer who was bis rivaJ for the affections of a young woman. The jury, which deliberated all day Wednesday before re· turning with a verdict. also con- vit'ted Wills, 34, of assault with intent to commit murde r in the wounding ol Joelle Sennewald, 23, who bad picked police officer Mark Pesanti as her Jover alter dumping Wills. The defendant faces a 25-year· to-life state prison term when be is sentenced by Superior Court Judge Luis Cardenas Aug. 13. Wills, of Costa Mesa, showed little emotion when court clerk Merle Turner r ead the Jury's verdict. His defense attorney, Richard Bonner, told Judge Cardenas be would make a motion for a new trial at the time of sentencing Child II.aimed . lll,egal Fireworks Blamed Illegal fireworks claimed . another victim Wednesday even· ing when what is believed to be an M-80 ftrecracker exploded in the band of a S-year-old Foun- tain Valley boy, causing him to lose bis right thumb and first three fingers, according lo Capt . George Keller of the Fountain Valley Flre [W>artmenl. The boy baO been left in the family's pickup truck while bis inotber shopped at a •upermarllet at Barbor Boalenrd and Ediqer Avenaae. Tbe boy decided to play witb ii· legal fireworks be found in the truck. Keller said. "It's another case .ol illegal fireworks brought in from Mex· ico causing a child to be maimed for Ufe Until people realize they a r e dangerous. incidents like this will keep occurring," be said. The boy, who also received head and arm lacerations, was transported to UCI Medical Center , Orange. Keller said the incident is tat· der inveati,cation. He declined to release any names 'Living in Fear,' Residents Claim ByCBERYLPRUE1T Ot ... o.lty ~ SAMf Residents o( San Carlos Street in Fountain Valley say they h ave been living in $135,000 prisons since problems arose when four young men moved in· t o tbe neighborhood three months ago. Complaints about loud and boisterous parties, throwing of illegal fireworks, baseballs and rocks al their homes, trespa.ss- i n g , racinl vehicles, in· ti m idation and vulgar and threatening language finally brought the residents to the City Council and to the courts for re- sults. Residents told the city council Tuesday that it bas ta.ken far too 1001 to get action. Police say they ban bent C>Yer backwards to accommodate the realdenla witb meetln&I, 1tepped· up patrols and by respond· ma to all calls, including makinc one arrest for diaturbinl tbe peace. But 19MWU Sot wlat they call tblir ftnt adiGD late llon- daJ ......._..._a tefDpanrJ remidaiDI order, flied by tbe d· ty, ........... by Oraal• Cam- ty SuDeriar Comt .lucll• IAIW Van'fll• t -.. ··n II a.._... aemedJ wl • much more restrictive." The temporary restraining or · der prohibits the tenants from throwing objects, trespassing, racing vehicles, intimidating res- idents, uriqating in public and using vulgar language in bear· i ng range of residents and children. · Violation of the order would be contempt of court. possibly re· suiting in arrest and imprison· menl. "Why do we have to take it so far before we get a ction?," asked Deborah Mc WilUams, urging the council to adopt an ordinance that prohibits lbe kind of behavior that residents say disturbs the peace and t.raoqulli· ty of tbe o eigbborbood and causes emotiooal distress. •'I wiab you could see the fear in the eyes ol my nei&bbora tbat I've seen in the laat few moot.be," said Ila. McWllliaml, folloWilal tbe COUDcil meedna· Sbe said it aot to .tbe point tbat families Were keepiq Jt.bour _, watcbel and were attaid to al· (See PEA&, .... AJ) next moatb. In an interview outside the Santa Ana courtroom, Bonner said the judge erred in not allow· I ng a Newport Beach psychiatrist to t.esWy oo what Wills told him while under the influence of the truth serum known M Sodium Amytol. The defendant, according to lbe defense attornev . had claimed be bad cone to Miss Sennewald's Fountain Valley apartment lut Dec. 22 to com· mil suicide rather than 1un down Pesanli or wound the at- tractive young woman. Instead , accordln1 to testimony, Wills entered the apartment and found the pair in bed. Jn an ensuing struggle. Pesante was fat.ally shot and the young woman wounded in the chest. Before killing Pesanti, the jury was told, Wills said , "U I can 't have ber, n either can you." Bonner contended that the j udge "emascul a t ed " the testimony of the psychiatrist , Dr. David Sbeffoer, by not al· lowing him t.o present pertinent evidence t.o the jury. In bis dosing arguments, the defense attorney bad asked the panel to return wilJI a verdict ol Yoluntary manslaughter. Pl"08eC\lt« Paul Meyer, who had urged the Jury to find Wills pilty al first deCree murder. s aid tbe "wbole case, from beginning to end, ls tragic.·· Meyer said Pesanli, a crime scene iaveltigator for lbe Costa Mesa Police Department. was ••a dauic Yictim" wbo bad done nolbinC to warrant tbe attack a nd was oo the road to a promis- ing career in law enforcement when be was slain. According to testimony. Miss Sennewald bad met Wills first and lived with h im for six months. But whe n their r e· lationsbip went sour, abe began seeing ~anti. Judge Cardenas said Wills would continue lo be held oo $2SO,OOO bail. Cultural Center Advance8 in Valley Expansion of the Fountain Valley Recreation and Cultural Center ia 40 percent complete and is estimated to be fanisbed ln late November, according to ci· ty manacer Robert Vollmer. The more than $160,000 ad- ditions include three Junior ball diamonds, a soccer field md a sewer line for a future restroom building, storm drains and turf in.ltallatjon, EnlryBan~ LONDON (AP> -The Brltilh 1ovenammt oa WedDelclay lifted a 12-,_.... rm. U..t barred DOD•Briti8b memben of tbe COD· trover1lal CaUfornla-baaed Church ol Sdealolao from en· teriaitbe eo.mb">'. ,., ......... GEORGE BUSH RESPONDS TO CONVENTION CttEERS No Quafm8 About ..... s.cond cttolce for VP Carter Challenges Reagan to Debates SAPELO ISLAND, Ga. CAP> -President Carter telephoned Ronald Reagan today offering congratulations lor bis selection as Republican presidential nominee and challenged i\i• opponent to a ffries of det.tes. Reagan accepted. Carter , who is ending biJ weelt·long vatation with a political trip to Florida today. also congratulated the former governor "on bis selection o( a running mate," according to While House de puty press secretary Rex Granum. The press s pokesman would not say whether Reagan •ttel>l· ed the challenge to debate. leaving that comment t o Reagan. Vice pres ident Walter Mondale also cballeo&ed George Bush to debates. In a telegram Carter also sent to Reagan, Cart.er suaest· ed "a series of debates iD the various re1Pom of our nation." The president said be hoped "al least three or four debates ean be scheduled so that we can thoroughly discuss issues of national concern and of interest to the people of particular sections of our nation.'• The telegram said Carter looked forward to .. a bard· foug.bt and thoughtful eampaicn that will help inform the American people about the complex and important ilaues wbicb face lbe natioa we both love and seek to serYe.'' The pboDe call ... waearam. which were made public by tbe travelina White Houe, were the ~t'a fil'lt pu.bllc re- (GWw'llJ action t o the Re publlean N at.ional Coo.-eotion. The telegram did not mention whether Carter wanted lo in- clude independent presidential u ndidat.e John Anderson in \.be debates. Carter ea rlie r Insisted be (See DEBATE, Page AZ> • * Veep Choice Confused at GOP Parley DETROIT (AP) -Republican presidential nominee Ronald Reagan wound up bavinl it both ways: be got tbe advantages ol asking Gerald R. Ford to join bis ticket with re w of the drawbacks. But a vice pres· idenUal selection that was sup- posed to be neat and orderly turned out to be chaotic and con.. fused. So the Ford·for·lbe·vlce· preaidenl caper raises anew the old questioot about lleqan de- cillon·making, It ilD't dear, ud ( NEWSANAU'SIS J ma1 never be, wbetker tbe nomlaee ar tbe f0111Mr ,..W.t ftllall1 acauw u.e idea o1 ,.... DETROIT (AP) -RepubUcan preaidelltial nominee Ronald iua1an stood lide-by·1lde with nm.ain1 mate George Bmb to- day -and both said that the ticket won't suffer for the fact that Reapn first sou.gbt former President Ford for the vice- presideney. . Ford laid tbe same thing. In a aeparate iDlerview, tbe former pres ident u.id he came away from bis confere nces with Reagan more convinced than ever that the nominee should be the next president. "We came here to help the ticket; we leave here with the same situation," Ford said. Bu.sh said be didn't mmd be- Coven.ge of Ute Repubffcan N•tloMI Convention wtll be avallabt• at 4 :30 this •f· ternoon on channel• 2. 4, •nd7. Ing ~d choice for seeond place. "Wha t dllrer en ce does It make? It's irrelevant," be said. ". . . I'm going lo work bard on bis elect.ion and that's all that m att.ers." Reaean sald he had indeed of. · fered the nomination lo Ford • during tbe hectic, ulUmately 1 futile~ between his advisers and tboM of the former presidlmt. Rb aews UJllfeT'elK'e accoant of the offer to Ford: "Wben this whole Idea came up . • • why el course I had lo . and clkl tell bim that this wouJd be ph "IC tb me. a.ad that I thoaClll it would be • most UD- usaal Wag and a precedent shatt.er'tle thing, and of c~ I said that." 1 While Reagan said that Fonl1 did not confront him with UDaC> ~ ceptabM terms for accepting the vice·pnsidenUa l nomination. f the former president repeated 1 today that be bad wanted "a j meaningful job . a real r ole" in a new Republican administration had be agreed t.c>' run. " I wanted a meanlngf ul Job. and i l'5 jus t imposs ible to structure in that context'," be said. The Reagan-Busb news con- ference, which was to have been the formal announcemflll of t.be nominee's vice·pr esidential choice, COMent.rated lo.stead OD the necotialioos to put Ford oo the ticket. Reapn bad gooe dra matical· IJ to the Republican Nati<lnal Convention to announce be want· ed Bush. He said be broke prece- dent to do so because of rumors and gossip about a Pord nomination He said there were long hours of cl.bcmsioa about putting Ford oo tJae ticket. but denied that the former president bad tried to impoee detailed terms for lb& role be would play u .-ice presi- dent, md that these demaDds blocked ti.le deal. 1f -----~ Coast t Hearing Set On .Valley's • UDUAal WQ to de9I wltla lM problem... lla1d Al8iltul Qt7 AUorDeJ Ala a.. ...... tbe polic:e ... t11e1 ~ DOt • a Mile Q~ .... e l'alr Slate ··~ .. a.., ... w boWD 1or seven weeks tbat be would be aamin1 a vice presidenUal aomblee today, lbe ntpt'• do- tnp bardlJ .uat to a clear aDd erdeNd proeeu ol mMin1 ma· jorjadammta. Wead1er . 1ood .,.... ... tlae Yioladcm ~ ...... . dklll't .... at tato die .,... code... . Tbe propoud pln for tbe ..... 1 • ( H•J ,........, W-fotartla DbaM of lllle 5Qure der w~de poliff wltll Part .th be dllem9ed alll1 •· ...... -........ Ill.. ,..,. .. a pablic ........ ...... "......... T:• p.m. .lab• lD tW .-eil1 ..... 'u. -DUCilll ......... eaandl ............ tml ..... ·~--... ._.. illto IL ll ta A••·•,_,... Valley. ~ Tbeo ,,....,._ .... _ .. ..., ....... ellJPllltDlll IM..,.._.olalto41*' ..., .............. .... ............ .., ...... ea.t ................................ ne eomatJ s..s .... ..aaa ... 'C ... ~~will .... .... ... . ... C:.:.UA ..... ..s Tia• co•atJ Board of ........ will ........ tta ............. .., .... Orale COllllt7 llarbon, lleaebel ad ParbOomm• ..... Tbe dty eoantU ol fWmlllD Valle, ~ tbe ortcinal plan lltat iftUded a commercial "" ........... Nor do tbey ~ Beapn'a credeatiab as a firm aDd de- dllYe leedel' • ....... Fwd WCMlld ban been .. uprecedeDted Uaeup, ud ..... ....., -emeomfortable ... Fwd'• ...... ,.,. atteptiq lM • ' t\en mede lt more IO. WW. Gell'l'e Bulb • tbe GOP vlee •ra1a .. ua1 aomlaee, ..... " ........... bl)t tlM • .... .t-W. tielDlt. I\ CD 'fm't laa•• ..... tlaat waJ wltll • ftl"llMl'ji llf taw 'e1No.1. m.11•r-UclW....._to p•t .._. UI• reporta o1 a ......... ticket tUt ... tM mu .... noor. ,.., w from .... lllGirS. from ....... from ee• s 'p ...... _...;_, ,,.. ..... camp-.., .. jail~--.,....... ...... - (191 RllP, Pall All A ... Fair Ulrwab Friclu H• tept for eartr monnnc roe. Lows tcimOt • at tbe beacbel. • inlMcl. Bicba FridQ low '10I to mid ... INlllHTeDAY ..._ ____ ---......... --------~~-. \ God-fearing Ontario grandmother Mrs. Delores Merwin hugs ber grandsoo Michael after their reunion Wednes- day. Police juvenile authorities took the little boy into protective custody after Mrs. Merwin took out a classified ad seeking a ''born-again Christian" man to serve as a companion. and surrogate dad to the younger. Police have determined grandmother's home is not unfit for Michael. Absence of Nixon Quietly Apparent OETROIT CAP> -He's the missin~ man. the toast of Republican conventions of dec- ades past, now but a reminder of an embarrassing era, un- mentioned but not yet forgotten. Richard M. Nixon has stayed away from the 1980 GOP con- ventioa. The former president, who re- signed in disgrace during the Watergate scandal. 1s visiting friends in Florida, probably in touch with convention proceed· angs by television and, perhapcs, b)' telephone. But his advice is no longer sought, bis counsel ignored, the accomplishments of his pres· idency unheralded. The glory that once was Nix· on's has beeb irrevocably shat· tered. Yet, many or his one-lime lieutenants are here: Henry A. Kissinger, William Simon, Donald Rumsfeld, Richard Moore, Anne Armstrong, Ronald Ziegler and Dwight Chapin They were Cabinet secretaries, White House aides and key advisers 10 his administration. Some are bring- ing the fame they achieved dur· ing his administration to this convention where they are speakers and advisers lo the campaign of the new GOP hero, Ronald Reagan. Some are only wandering the convention ball, participants turned observers Bat some remain loyalists. "Nobody here will say so, but the old man doesn't look so bad now," said one wbo hopes for a job if Reagan is elected presi· dent and doesn't want his name linked to the former president. "Look at bis foreign policy and look what (President) Carter bas given us. Sure Nixon made some mis takes. But he didn't ruin the economy." Ziegler, tan and heftier than his . White House days, said he talks by teJepbone with Nixon .. , DAILY PILOT , ... ()<-c-°""' ............. -· .• ·-.. -"''"" .. --.. -°' ..... (MM .._. ....... C-y ~-··-.. ...---. ........... ,._., .,. C.MI ~ --1 -"· ---8•a«.•1F-.-t .. fll Y•ll•t. tt •t"•· L•~• _...,_<-4. "'.,..... ,_ -" ~s.t~-~ , ... __ from llmt' to lime -.. He's doing ~t!ll " -but the two have not yl'l conversed since the start of the convention. Ki ssinger. tnmmer than dur- ing his shuttle diplomacy days. has been giving Reagan advice on foreign affairs and addressed the convention Tuesday night. Mrs Armstrong, who became ambassador lo Great Bntain lJ1 the administration of President Ford and whose name had been fl oated· as a vice ·presldential candidate on a Reagan ticket, 1s known to have a strong dislike for Nixon. No one doubts that Nixon sllU has a keen Interest tn politics and the Republican Party. When his private opinions were not sought by the party m this election year. he offered them publicly -in a letter to the editor or The New York Times. In the letter . he defended R e a g a o" s f o r e i g n p o I i c y c r e dentials. He sa id tne nominee -in-waiting dealt 'Skillfully with several foreign leaders during trips abroad at Nixon's reques t between 1969 and 1973. Wrong Way Pilot.s Out ATLANTA CAP > -The pilot and fint officer of a Delta Air Lines Jet that landed at the wrong F1orida airport have been suspended pending the outcome of an investigation by the Federal Aviation Administration, an airline spokesman said. Delta spokesman Jim Ewing said Cakt. N.W. Abare and first officer R.J. Baurer were sus· pended even though an air traf· fie comptroller had directed the Miami-bound craft to the runway at Fort Lauderdale· Hollywood airport after taking off from West Palm Beach 20 miles away. Jack Barker , an FAA spokesman. said the air traffic controller bad been assi(Ded administrative tasks. The con· troller was not. identified. rremP•••.41. VEEP ••• ••kt lM1 would pla1 t.M vtce f realdmUal nomlnaUoa for aU h e exclUmtftt it could cenerate 'Ibey auret1 did u.at. A "eUou.l poliUcal COD...a.km l1 Yo&at.i.M, ewa wMla UMN'• ao COD&eei. Plant an •de• &Del tt wUl ttaplode Hl'ON \be floor, Just u thla ooe did. In Uw proce.a, the talk <:A a Ford Ut>ket t'OWd MrVe to defUle tome of the COGMrvaUve Of>- poelUoa lt.W direeted at Bulh. ~r all. t.be Reaaan side cu 1111. they k>oked to Ford first. Perhaps But Reagan never said be of· fered tbe nominaUon to Ford, only that lber d.ltcUUed It. ''IA watcbinl at the hotel oa television. and seelna tbe rumors lhal were ioiDC .......S. the 1oeaip t.bat wu takiDC place here, I (elt that it WU MC•Hry lo break wtth traditJoG," R.eaaan said today. appearinl at tbe coo- venUon momenta alter be wu d~lared the nomioee. "ll LI true that a number ol Republican leaden felt . . • that a proper ticket would b1ve in· eluded the former presldeGt ... in 1econd place," be said. "And it is true alao that we have tone over this and over Ulla and over th11 and be and I have come to the conclusion aod be believes "deeply that be cao be of more value as the former president campalgning his heart out, whkb be has pledged lo do, and not aa a member ol tbe ticket." Reaean described that u a de- cision Ford came to. but didn't say why. Ford bad, in effect, de- manded a share of the pres- idency as bis price for a~ ... ing second place on the ticket. He said be would have to be guaranteed a meaoingfuJ role in administration dedsioamaking. Indeed. Sen. Robert ~ of Kansas said it would have to amount to a aort of sbared pres- idency. He said Ford "doesn't want to go around the country cutting ribbons." E'r .. raeeAJ FEAR ••• low their children to play in the front yards for fear of re· tahataon from the four tenants. aged 18 to 21. at 18912 San Carlos St "We have $135,000 prisons which LS what we feel we have been living in." sbe said. More than 20 calls wtre made to the POiice department over the three-month period. Resi· dents even contacted tbe absentee owner in an attempt to have the tenants evicted. "Events like tbis occur in every community," said U . DiNisl. ··These are young adults who JUSl don't flt into the neighborhood. "Jt 's hard to band le these situations because we cannot get into the heads oC the people. We can only act as mediator in LD· s tances of extrem~ polanz.ation." He said the incidences on San Carl06 Street may be very ag· gravating, but do not constitute a point ol law. •·Residents want Immediate relief and we don't have the legal wherewithal to do it," said Lt. DlNisl. "We have not ii· nored their pleas." The temporary restralnin& or· der will be in effect unW July 29 when a heanng for a permaneot preliminary injunction will be heard. Ms. McWiWams sald reskSeots are a little more relaxed since the restraining order was is· sued. "We are sitting back to S« what Ls going to happen. We have the right lo the freedom lo walk around our owa property and not be barrassed," she declares. Editor of College NewBpaper Named Mark Kociela, 20, of Fountain Valley. bas been named eit· ecutlve editor of the Brandinc tron . campus newspaper of Golden West College ln Hunt· ington Be ach. for the fall semester. . Kociela's previou1 editorial positions with the newspaper in- clude sports editor and associate editor. Kociela will becOme editor in September :'i~..::.:.e:~.~--1'0 ____ ... ___ _ -··~ . """ ..... --a.-.,,...,..... ---,_ ~ .. --~-...t .... 0..-.M,'-"*-....... 1:- 'To a Nunnery' SF Madam Sentenced -==~,..., ·-~,.=~-=~ ~111 ... -•• 1'0 ... ,.,_ OMMe ~;::.cc:=.- ,, .. ,,, JAi '"., ..... a n11M111111,...,. ...__0r..,·c...0o .... ... ,. !tc .. ~p~ =::=:... ...... ~= . ~~..:.=.:: ,. .. , ~· =.=;11--.. SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -A untence of to days in the custody of a nunnery wu meted to a San Francl.lco womaa con- v t cted of runnlnl a b1wdy bouae. ........ ''Brandy'' 8alch4D. •. wu convtewd lalt mODda ol paacMrtaa after Police raided ..... poab Foreet HUii bonlello . Superior Court Judi• Duiel ffualon lllaeed W ta &M ''are. e!uatod1 and CODllOI'' ol .... COD- Yat of .... ~ ... , .. .., ..... .... o1 .......... Jall . "lt'1 DOt walike net llaadet ...,. '°OpMBa -•petU.toa nunnery, ·10,' " 1ald cllf-. attorney ArtGroaa. The order WU fOGDded to ..... waywarcl women. ID a ...._ to the court ott..m, to lle"9t Ma. Baldwin at Oraee C•ter. a tounseliac cllDJc, S&attr 1187 Jane wrote, "111. Baldwta aeem1 to be........., mitt-.. to •taJ out of troullll ... The .... Ill .-t to ..... ................ e.;·-IMICS11'1 •••chi . "I'm tmal to pt tld8 belllDd ...... lb. leNwtll ..... later. '1. Wllll tD INl It to ._ &Del wrtU. '** about ., Ult .• ---------------------· ----·-------- 0..1,,.... __ It's AU In tlae G .... e Cindy Tope is one of dozens of carnies hawking dimes and dollars from Orange County Fair patrons. Her fellow game booth worke rs are llke a second family and carny life takes her to fairs and shopping mall parking lots throughout the West Coast For a portrait of camaval ltfe see Pai;(e Cl. Deferral Expected On Federal Court Pending legulatJon that would bring a branch of federal court to Orange County lS advancing in Congress despite attempts to change the location lo Riverside County, Rep. Jerry Patterson, D·Santa Ana, said Wednesday ni ght Addressing Judges and at· torneys at a campaign fund· Thieves Get Furniture Burglars stole S7. l3S worth of cash and office equipment from Profesai<lnal Furniture Service in Fountain Valley some time between Tuesday niabt and Wednesday morning. police said. Taken from the business on Mt. Wynn Circle were typewriters, file cues, a radio and cauette player, and Sl,100 in cub. Police said the sanpect.a broke the froat glass door to get into lbe buildina during tbe time the buainesa was cao.ed between 10 p.m . and 6 a .m . r aiser also attended by Sen Alan Cranston. D·Cahf . Pat· terson said ht' as · lotallv · Ot>- p()Sed to a proposal by Rep. George Brown Jr , 0 -Colton. lo locate a branch of U. S. District Court m Riverside. Dastn('t courts are lbe fedeul equivalent ol lbe st.ate·s supenor courts Feder al courts DOW are located an Los Angeles and San Diego, Pattersoo said beanngs on the court legislatJon are scheduled to Washington in the first week or August and urged that letters of support be sent lo blm. "We're ~ing to get the bill through the House ln August and through the Senate in Sep· tember." Patterson said. Cranston. however, indicated he was less optimistic that the lf'gtslaUon would be acted upoo this year. Speaking earlier Wednesday to a group of Daily Pilot editors and reporters, Cranston said passage more likely would occur durlnc the next session of Conll"eSI. Mur~r Trial Or~red A 32·ye&r·old Westminster man accuaed In the fatal shoot· tn1 " of • Oardon Grove police of. I cer waa ordered Wednesday to •land trtaJ on murder cbarces in Orantce County Superior Court. John Edward Brown. current- ly held ln Oran1e County Jail without ball, was scheduled to appear for arraignment July 28 following • closed preliminary hur1ng at West Orange County M unic1paJ Court Ofricer Donald Reed was •hot t.o death at the Cripple Creek S.loon ln Garden Grove on June 7 when several officers entered the bar to serve a warrant on Brown Brown also is charged wath four counts ol assault w\lh intent to commit murder, two counts of assault wtth a deadly weapon on a police officer. one count oC be- tnC a felon ln possession or a firearm and four counts or in· nlcting great bodily lnJury According lo poU ce reports of the lncldent, Brown pulled a .22 caliber revolver from his pocket and opened fire in the crowded bar and the officenl. were at· tempting to lead him to the parking lot for questioning. F,....PageAI DEBATE •.• would not debate Anelerson . a Republican rongressman from llhnolS, be<:ause that would pit him against two Republicans. However . he later said he ('hanged tus mand somewhat In tallang to reoorters June 10, Carter sttll insisted he want· ed to meet Reagan "one-on. one " but dad not rule out meet· 1ng other candidates He sug. gested he might agree to some formula for deciding who else to debate. saying one cnten on might be any candidate on the ballot an enough states to have "at least a theoretical poss1bih · ty of '41nrung · After a ~cheduled campaign stop 111 Jack.!>onv1lle. Fla .. today a t an o utdoor rally a nd a Sl.OOO·a plate fund -raiser for the Democratic National Com· mallee, Carter was traveb.ng to Hollywood, Fla.. for another fund-raiser and a speech to the Jnt e rnat ao n a l Tran s port Workers Federation. fn tht.' ev~mng. he was returning to the Wlu~ House. IA-Oakland~, I Ticket $25 OAKLAND CAP) World Airways dropped the one-way unrestncted rare on its Oakland-Los Angeles route to $2.S ef.' fective today. / Edward J . Daly, P~· dent of World, said Wed· nesday the rare i s the lowest offered by a ny airline serving that route. The Oakland ·ba ~l'd airline, wh.Jch has ~ome associated wtlh low-cost. no·fnlls air fares, fl•es DC·lOs on its scbedu!ed routes. World al s o has transcontinental flif'hts aod service to Hawau. as well as rugbts between the Uailed States aod London. -----------------~ CALIFORNIA Forest Fires Uneontained · ., ........ ,cl1t1i1Ptw P'lrlftO&ws ..,. ~ to 1• tM upper baad toda1 aaalut u.r.. ... bruab nrea that bad charTed more t.bu a.• aen1 and destroyed lb Wldtnp Ill Lbe Aq._ Nadaul P'or.t.. Tbe 1.,...... a 1,-..a. blale dubbed I.he PaH n... by tONSt otnclall. bad 1Jowed U.• ... t•ard advuee tb.rouCb tbe A!Mto,. Valley by early tadQ. but no eetJmate for f\A1l toDlai.nmeat WU &lYen. Memtl.me, ~ percent CODI •lomtot WU &n· noun~ late Wednesday for a z.ooo.a~re blHe near Soledad Canyon Road ln Cal\)'Gll Country with full cootalomenl upected by lO a.m. A ~acre fire to the north was reported es percent COO· ta1Ded. SPO&DllEN COVLD NOT tell bow much of the Paa Fire was eootaioed by early today, but aald it DO klnaer wu considered out of cotitrol. More than hall ol lbe 300 firef1gbters battling the bl.an wel"8 pulled out around midni&bt, but of· ficials apected reinforcemeGts for daytime . The ru-e bu.med in so.decree temperatures ln a remote area near the Anaelea Forest Hi&bway and the Antelope Valley Freeway about f1ve miles south of Palmdale. a spokesman said. The fire des troy ed three unidentified structures. Fireflgbters were aided by bulldosers and helicopters. The 2,000.acre blaze near Soledad Canyon Road in Canyon Country started Wednesday al· le1"DOCJO and destroyed three DOn·resldential r anch buildings. At ooe time a tot.al of 120 ftreC\lbters fougbt the blaze. nllEFIGJll'Eas ROM Orange County and the California Department or Forestry controlled a fire in Coal Canyon at 40 acres early Wednesday aft.er the WU'U.ly blaze .. slopped over into a couple of acres out. of the burn area," after being pre· viously tootained, said county fire CapL Sbercy Bunting. ~ ,• Canal Bill :Ceremony . Friday SACRAMENTO <AP) -The author or the i Peripheral Cana l bill says he thinks Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. will s ign iL S t a te Sen. Rube n Ayala, D·Chino, s aid Brown has invited him t o t he cere mony in which the governor s ays be wiU act on the bill - although the governor refuses to say what his action will be. JleHrmed Brown said he would Mark Fre dley, 16, act on the bill at 6 p.m . talks on telephone to F r i d a Y i n bi s Los friends in hometown Angeles office -with of Bloomfield Hills, statewide television cov· . h h erage. M 1 c . , as e r e -But Brown fended off cuperates in Fresno questions about the bill, hospital from 11-day saying be chose Los o rd e al in S i erra Angeles -stronghold of Ne va da after break-canal support -for the ing his ankle while a nnouncement only for hiking. th e conve nience of ---------television. Methodists Pick long Beach Man LOS ANGELES <AP> -Rev. Melvin Talbert, formerly superintendent of the Long Beach district for lbe United Methodist Church. bas been elected a bishop or the d e· nomination. ( J Ta lbe rt, 46, was ST ATE elected Wednesday on the fourth ballot during "-------~ the church's Western coofereoce in Palo Alto. Talbert served in Long Beach from 1968 until 1973, when be became general secretary of the board of discipleship in Nashville, Tenn. Nflllle Tnt S. .... t SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -Pacific Gas & Electric bu aaked for permission to load fuel and s tart low-power testing of its Diablo Canyon nuclear powerpUml. Tbe requesl was made Wednesday to the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board. wbicb monitors nuclear plant operation for the Nuclear Regulator) Commission. ~-.. ..... SACRAMENTO <AP> -Two consumer representatives bave res•ped from Ford Motor Co. custamer QPea1s panels, saytnc they are be-ln• usec1 to mau...ce a.cta1ation anc1 c1oa·t treat customers fairly. Tbe two luued statements Wednelda)' u.yiq tJaat the t.bree major autamaken dted llmllar cwtom.-appeala procrama In penudiq a at.a. Senate committee Jut moatll tO tw a bill to re- quire the repair or replacement for new cars that prove to M "lelnaaa ... Thuflday. July 17, 1980 DAILY Ptl.OT .U S~ate's Budget Signed r.....cetTrt. Eddie Jackson, l ust o f t h C l ayto n . J ac k so n a nd D ur a nt e vnudev1Bu lrlo, died oC a stroke Wednesday in Sherman Oaks a l age 84 . J uck son (to p ) a nd Duran te per f orme d t ogether from the early 1920s until 197 1. D ura nte died e ar li er t his year. GOP Blocktuk Collapsea in Senate 39.99 ea. Dresses that pass for silk. SACRAMENTO (AP) -Gov. EdmWMI Brown Jr. has ended California's record 16 days without a alate budget by sign· lna a $24 bllllon bill for the rlSCaJ year that be1an July 1. Tbe Democratic governor also signed a bill Wednesday to cut grant lncreases for 2.1 million welfare recipients from 15.S per- cent to l3 percent Oil Jan. 1. He acted within hours alter a Republican budget blockade col· laps~ in the Senate on a Z7·13 vote. At least Z1 votes. a two-thi.rd.c; majority in the 40-seat Senate were needed for passage. The Assembly approved the budget last week. THE SP ENDING PLAN for fiscal ll8>-81 had been bottled up for 20 days by Repu blicans who were opposing cost-of-li ving in. creases in stat.e programs. The deadlock delayed pay- ments of some bills and salaries and stopped the flow of some Now, that's talent! Special Only you know what they're not{ Real silk crepe de chine. that is. Actually, they're all polyester . Shown from the collection: Lett, the self bell covers an elastic waist. Mandarin collar, placket front. Black, red, rust, or blue. From a selection of prmts. Also, solids of cerise, teal or spice. Sizes 6 to 16. Town & Tra vel Dresses, 387 Right, classic shirtdress to wear straight or to belt. Teal or wine prmt. Sizes 8 to 18. Town & Travel Dresses. 490 supplies, including drugs to two stale hospitals. fn r ecen t years, th e Legislature has failed several tlmes to enact a budget by U.. start of a new fiscal year. But this year's delay was the longest in memory. Brown vetoed $13.7 million out of the budget bill before signing 1t, and called it a "prudent budget that cuts government spending below the rate of in· flatioo." But it was the least Brown ever reduced a budget bill, and he provided a novel explanation in, light of his prediction of a $1 billion to $2 billion state deficit next year. · "There's a tendency to spend the money if people see the money there." Brown said at a press conference. contending that deeper cuts might tempt lawmakers to spend the vetoed money on new programs and make cuts harder next year. The new budget 1s 9.2 percent higher than the $22 billion budget fer fiscal 1979-80. Brown s·aid the rate of inflation th11 year is expected to be 13.5 per. cent. The deadlock began June Z1 when Senate RepubUcaa.s de· manded a cut In welfare grant increases and elimination of a la w requiring automatic annual cost-of-living raises for we!lare recipients. TREY LATE& B&OADENED the demand to cover all cost«· living escalators in state law, which require annll.al fundin& in· creases for a variety of pro. gra ms based on an in!lalioo factor . Assembly Republkans brieny joined their Senate colleagues in blocking the budget, but last Thurs day 10 A ssembl y Republicans voted for the spend- ing plan, enough to pass it. and the lower house adjourned for a five-week summer recess. Bulock's South Coast Plaza, 3333 Btislo/, S.M. (714) 556-0611. Shop Mon.·Frl. 10-9:30, Sat. 1<>-6, Sun. 12·5. Bulocks Misaion V'fl'. Mission Vie/O Mal, (714) ~95-3111. Shop Mon.-Fri. 10-~ Sat. 1().6, Sun. 12_-s_. __ ..... ~ ...... -.ii-- -....-.---..· ·-- ., •. - Or anq Coast Oa11y P1101 Editorial ~a~.~ ............... Thurldey ...... Ju.~.'.7 .• 1oeo ....... ~.R·o·~-rt.N •. W.ffd .. '.Pu·b·llS·M·' .... Thom.1 ... s.K.MV .. U~.--.. ..-I u.~ Barbara l(rtlbfch'Edltorlil Pe99 E~ ,.. Disco Steps Lead To Curbing Noise The RA.id Onion d1aro ln the lf!P'tlnltoo Harbour area has drawn a 1reat deal ol attenUOQ 1fn~e it open~ las\ January~ Most ol It bu beell un.favo..-ble. Neighbors have compl ained freque ntly and vJgorously about noise from customers and thetr automobUes. unruliness and otbeT unpleasant reatures occuning ln the parttn41ot near lhelr homes Notse in the partunc lot vlolated city nol.se ordJ naoces the two tlmt-s that t ts were admuustered Finally the Hun_tangtoo Beach City Council rormall)' declared the operaUoo a pubUc nuisance . Red Onlon operators finally came up with a plan the)' say will curb the noise. It includes· -Valet parking to prevent patrons from mingling tn the troubled parking area after 4 p. m -Routing customers to and from the dancing area in a corridor along the waterfront and away from homes bordering lbe parking lot. -A public relations program to slow down the tempc and urge patrons to be o~rly as they depart. The Red Onion people are sure these s teps will m ake their establishment a good neighbor. Certainly many bope the optimism is justified. One must wonder. however, why the steps that are now believed t-0 hold so much promise were not instituted long ago. Park Details Needed Hwitington Beach bas unveiled an ambitious plan for major recreational and commercial development in the city's Central Park. The proposal suggests development of an 800-space campground at a trout fishing lake, five restauran~.,a sports complex, ·equestrian center. a YMCA and a ti"tlil for small motorcycles, among other things. Preliminary estimates indicate it would cost S7 .3 million to expand tht> park and $26.9 million to develop it Development costs would be shared by private industry. Although the proposal was criticized by many residents at a recent hearing, it deserves careful s tudy. Development apparently wouldn't interfere with the passive nature in the northern part of the 280-acre park. And recreational uses are badly needed. But fears of pollution. vandalism and congestion s hould be considered carefully. The concept is intriguing and ambitious. But more details are needed. · A careful and 'detailed analysis of expenses. including maintenance costs. s hould be made before the city gives its approval. Tnne for a Review A controversy has developed m Huntington Beach over the absence of police traffic enforcement in private residential developments. It has been the practice for tenants in such tracts to set their own speed limits and enforce their traffic laws. Many times, the streets are substandard. In the trade-off. developers get to build additional homes if the city isn't stuck with traffic enforcement. Howe ver, there are complaints now that outsiders are entering the private Beachwalk neighborhood west of Huntington Beach High School and speeding and engaging in reckless driving Homeowners are understandably concerned. They can ligitimately argue that they pay taxes and are . entitled to equal protections. However. officials say the deal was alread)' made Moreover. they fear that l.f the city provides the service at Beachwalk, it wilt open the door for similar requests from about 70 other privaw communities Police say extra traffic duties that would be required would be the equivalent or serving a communil)' of 18,000 The City Council rejected the homl'(Jwner11' n .. -quest l:ist w~k b:.it instituted action re<,1uir1ng electronic-gates at the entrances of private are" to be bu1rt That m1~ht case the problem But it probably is a gOOl1 t1m .. ftn ~ r•·vh:w c1f ~ pohcy on private r esidential d~vt!Lupmen~ Jf the str~~ts arc unsafe, the policy should ~ a.crcsJJ~d • Op1n1ons expressed 1n lh'J spa(.fr .tl:><n "'" 11.,,~,. 'J' ltlti Daily Piiot Other 111AWs expr~ssed on th1~ rrnQt• '"" 1110• ' 111 th1111 .,uthors and artists Reader comment ,., in mu'1 AtMr11";:i I ho; o.,tly Pilot P O Box 1560. Co"i!a Mesa CA 426116 Phom· l /14J 1-,4;.. 4''~' Boyd/Customs By l.. M. BOYD The Mescalero Indians ot New Mexico don't speak a person's name whUe in that person's presence. Also. they -thi n k it rude to l ook somebody in the eye while t alking or li11tening to that somebody . And further, they're careful never lo ask direct questions. A baby elephant usually • weighs about • percent of its mot her 's weight. Such a percentage ratio is not too different from that or a woman ad her baby. Accordinc to the Medicos, only lwo items are absolute· ly forbidden to ulcer pa. tient11: calfeine and aspirln. Dear Gloomy Gus Thia la the a~e of I QrYeJI. All tbat I left ii for 1ome~ conduct one to bOw may bave beea tUell. D.11. Aa k a c·rnu 11c·ction of citizen~ which one meal a day lhPy'd chOooc to give up, If sueh were llCCe111rnry. arid a lmoist aJI the youn~ people would sor bru kfR Sl while a lmost al the older people would uy supper Su rveys prove that. I Why twice as many women as men experience that thing called insomnia ls not quite clear, b\A such be lhe case. according to the s leep re· searchers. Most westerly point of SOuth America Uet on aboul the same lo ngitude as Miami. F1a. How do you account for the fact that burglartes au far more nwr>erou.s ln the winter than ln the summer, spring or laU? Used to be palm treet ta Greenland. Fonil 1>alm leaves prove It. Zebulon Pike never made it to tbe top of Pike's Peak. That's what I said. And a client aaked. "Tben bow come lt wun't named Ptke'• Pique?" Tbe walnut kemel1 tbat srow an the IOUt.h 1fde of tbe u.. .,. a ma deeper color tUD tM ...... hrnel• lbat ..... Gii ~ ... ol U.. ...... J eek And rson Reagan's Politics Reflects Roles . DETROIT -Jtonald Reacan's old auo<'ialH -inc-ludln1 1 oae- t 1 m" alrlrrlend -have d,acrtbed what be ls really like. and thetr recollectiooa lend vaa luable 1n i.,ht into the cham•cter of the former actor who may bf OW' nt xt president In his Holl ywood days. R t-111ea n n ever became a upl'r&tar. And l'hou~h his movie as sq1 nment !'i were usually a rut above "Bedtime for Bonzo.·· when he pla ye d se<'o nd banana t o a ch impanzee, there 1s a .strong possibility that his mildly s ucees.sful pro· ress1onat career played a part m his political development. Most asso<:iates agree I.hat Reagan has developed into an amiable leader. whose insll~ts are d~ent and whose ronduct 1s gracious. He delegates authority and reues heavily upon has aides and advisers. He seldom dis- plays anger exct"pt when he thinks an aide has let him down Then tl(' flings his ~l asses arross the table 1n a quirk burst or temper THE STAl'NCH opponent of the Equal Rights Amendment bt'ltt'ves women should be "~n and s upportive o f their husbands ... acco rding to a former gi rlfrie nd who s aw Rea~an socially in the years between his divorce from Jane Wyman and has ma rriage lo Nancy Davis. An everunj>? with Reagan was an exercise tn patience. said the former girlfnend . "You ha\'e to be prepared lo listen to him talk for hours." she explained. "He 1s a classic narc1ss1st He likes to be surrounded by beautiful tn- telligent "'omen They just bet· ter not try to upstage him .. Other Hollywood sources COO· firm~ this. noting that Reagan couldn't stand the idea that Wyman's stature as an actress eclipsed tus movie car~r. Nan· Mailbox cy Daria, on the other hand, was never a proleuk>oal threat to Rea.an. and appears to relish her role u the supportive wife who never steals the sPotlleht. Reapn's long career In Grade 8 movies, with their simple· minded approach to We's prob· lems. may have shaped h•s .. politics of nostalgia," the yeaming for a return to the good old d ays. Former California Gov. Edmund "Pat" Brown. who was upset by Reagan a.n 1986. likens him lo WaJ~r MiUy. "Reagan lives ln a dream world ," Brown told my reporter Carol O'Connor. "He SffS solu· tJona to •our world proble~ in simple ~rm.a.·· ONCE A NEW Dea• Democrat. Reagan becajlle pres· ident of the Screen Act«s Guild J~t as the Great Hollywood Red Scare was being produced and directed by headline-hungry congreasmen. Reagaa was a valued front man for tbe fright.eoed movie moguls. Although his movie career never took off -the public being largely indlfferent to an actor's political persuasion -Reagan's s uQ1r·patr1otis m won h im lucrative employment lD tbe ._. demandin& med i um •f te levision. H1a slmpll1Uc tall· servatiam delighted a ....... such as General Electrk. wb.lcb tends to view govemmeot repaa. tion of Big Business as a Kremlin plot. A llOSTAGE LE1TB&f 1'e Iranians may now be Ullng tM hostages in Tehran aa part cl a clumsy attempt lo capitalbe oa the Americ an election talD· paign. Two letters purportine to be from U.S. bostqes bave re- cently been sent to the preu m this country. One went to the Pittsburgh Press: tbe ether came to me. There are simHaritJft 1n both letters, and the theme ol botb is the same: The former sbab oC Iran should be returned for trial. The letter sent to me was suip. posedJy written by Charles Jones Jr., a Foreign Service ol· ficer. yet it is replete with g:ram- m a l ical errors and peculiar literary forms that would be ..,. characteristic of a well-educated Amen can -or,at least ooe writ· m g without coaching or duress 'OME EXAMPLES: The number · 7" and the 'Z" in the block·printed letter are cl'blled v.·1th horizootaJ Lines not eonsls· tent with American.taught pen- mans hip. The writer identifies himself as "a U.S. Department o f Sta t e Foreign• Service Reserve Officer·• -hardly. a description that would be used routmety by one American writ· 1ng to another. Simple wordS and phrases are misspelled - like "love ones" and ·"res~· t1vely" (ll\Sl.ead of res~tf\Llly). Also. the underllning o( words. ~upposedl y for e mphasis , betrays an unfamiliarity with td aomatic Engl.ash I have coocluded that the let· ter tl> either a complete forgery, or v. as wntten and-or signed by Jones unde r extreme stress.. though 1t contains accurate background information on Jones . Expert s al the State Depa rtment a greed with my conclusion. Destruction of Wildlife Disturbing To t he Editor : . A very dis tressing incident oc· curred the other day and I feet that someone cor preferably aU of Oran~e County l should know what 1s happening in our area. Drivmg down La Paz Road in Miss.on VteJo l came upon a car stopped 1n the road with its emer~ency hghts flashing. When I stopped to help I found two people kneehn~ over an inJured deer The young doe had been hit and left and these people had i.topped to help the animal. ( went on to my home a nd began calling animal hospitals, the sheriff and the Animal Control Department trying t o ·get medical rud for the doe. 1 got nowhere. The doe died. It seems that pnvate vets don 't want to get involved becau.st! of the sticky question of finances. the shenff is equipped only to deal with carcasses, a nd the Animal Control Department has one man to handle the entire Orange County from 10 p.m. to 7 a m I've since lell._med that this destruction of wffdlife is not un· co mmon . Or a n ge County. particularly the south county. has a huge -if not often seen - wildlife population and weekly. animals are j11St left lo die. Ma intenance and preservation of wildlife apparently bas UtlJe or no priority in the scheme ot things as far as our county supervisors are concerned. It's been an eye-opening ex- perience for myself and the handful of other citiiens thal stood out in the cold night air for almost three hours tryi ng to save the life ol that doe. LESLEE HOLT ..... , .. To the Ectitor: Since I have no political ambitk>ll or am not workiq for lt'lea the government, I can tell it as it is . If a greater percentage of blacks are in prison, or if poli~ shoot them more than they shoot whites, it is my opinion that it's because they have less respect for the law. and confront the police more on.en with violence The same is true or the HJ.s. "'pa nic population. The police are doing their .)Ob. rr you don't step on their toes. they won't step on yours. lf you commit crimes, then you will pay, just like anyone else, re· gardJess of your color . JAMES W. BOLDING Critldnl Mbp~ To the Editor· Tom Wert's letter <Mailbox. June 216) and Tom Murphine's column <June 25) indicating that I was invited to attend a Sum mer Sols tice cant>-nuclear> Ral· ly al Niguel Park and dedined to attend were m error. To the best oJ my knowledge l was not invited by w.ritten. oral or public rommunic;allon of any kind. oor did my staff reci?ive on my behalf any kind of formal or Informal invitation for me to at· Sydney Harris ' tend or partJc1pate . Frankly, I bebeve that Tom · Wert and Tom Murphme were misled by the sponsors ol the an· t1 ·nuclear rally and l am taJnrui this opportunity lo set the record straight Those v.ho a re opposed to nuclear power have a right to gather and hear about the issue. JUSl as those Of US who support expansion or nuclear pov.er as one or the best and necessary sou r ces or e n e r ~y for the balance of Uus century have lo offer our vtews to the pubht' But to d.tstort the truth 1s JUSl as bad as being mi.sanformed on nuclear energy ROBERT E. BADHAM Member of Congress 40th D1stn ct. ~aHzf•g Plftfgt- To the Editor · An UlSlrUctlve article in the Dally Pilot Saturday, July s. on the history of the pledge or al· legiance to the American nag m ade eujoyable reading I was inle~ted to leam that in 1923 the wording was altered from "my nag" lo "the nag." rt' s too bad that the persenal pronoun was t.a.keo out ol UM! pledge. Giving some further thought to Uus, it migbt make the pledge more meaningfUl ii it t'Ould be changed on« again to make use o ( more persooal pro. nouns. ll 1s. indeed. our Republic, our N al.Ion. Our nation or any other nation 1s no more nor less, no oetler nor worse. than the peo. pie who go to make it up. We ha .. ·e 10 this country a good heritage that we can make into a bright present and d tewa.rdinc future It has been a privilege to travel to other co untries, wherein I have met many fine people and have made good friends. However. tt is always good to come home to our Land wtlb its n ag full of stars and lo say with con\'1ction a nd good co n scien ce, "God bless America." RICHARD W. SMITH • TMO.ity ...... __ C __ _ ••f'Y ................ ~ ................. t. E•....W .... a-. ._ 1Jel. c....--. CA OHL '--" ~-W -;ltll ...... ,_.. ................... _ ..... . ... 11 ... Wf'IWn --...,_ ..... .. .. ......... _, .. --...... .... cw--. Mastering Words Meaningful We are so peculiar about word.a. We know they are our OD· ly tools ol laquaie. and yet we coatiDue to abuse them t.boucbt· \es1b, 1n a way we woWd never think ol abullnc real tools -even tbouCb wonla wroo1ly UMd can wreak far more damaae tban uy bammer or clmel or wreac:h. We wW take a new word and ute lt to batter a coacept to death. FtnaJly. exhausted of lelltiml&e meulnc. we drGI> It,. Cllil1 to pkt up another ud mll· UM lt just U willtully OI' if· norant11. / I w• readinc tbe memaAn ot Hana Set~. tbe Canadiua .-... 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Hayakawa to· Visit Propo~d Parkland Tour Set ~~~ .... PUSHING COASTAL PARK Sen. AIMt Cnnaton ;Report Due By STEVE MARBLE Of .. o.llf P!ileC ,__, I C alifornia Senator S.I. Hayakawa will take bis first look at proposed national parkland along lhe Irvine Coast Sat urd ay even though its doubtful he'll support a bill urg· ing the park's creation. Aides for Hayakawa, noting he has strong reservations on Sen. Alan Cranston's federal park bill, said lhe Republican senator will take a helicopter tour al lhe coastal wilderness Saturday morning. "It's a fact-finding mission," said s pokeswoman Ashley Ch ase. "He's never seen the area before and he wants to loot at it (tTSt·hand before he goes back lo Washington." Hayakawa, she said, will be coming to Orange County direct- ly from the Republican con· venlion in Detroit. He plans a short news conference following his tour. M eanwhil e. th e drama b etween Cal iforni a 's two senators continues to build over Cranst on 's introduced bill, which calls for federal ex- penditure or at least S38 million toward the park. Supporters of the park concept have been counting on a meeting of the minds between Cranston and Hayakawa on the bill, reasoning that cooperation b e t ween Republicans and Democrats would help the bill's The bill is a near carbon copy or bipartisan legislation in· troduced originally by Reps. Robeft Badham, R -Newport Beach, and Jerry Patterson, (). Santa Ana. (;ranston, during an interview Wednesday in Orange County, threw some water on hopes that Hayakawa might add bis name to the bi.ll. Crans ton said Hayakawa generally hasn't supported wildemess·type bills. He pre· dieted, thouch, that bis part bill bas a good shot at being funded. "But I don't expect it would be immediate," Cranston said. He suggested it's doubtful lhe bill would set funding durinc the current Senate session. He added that the bill might face criticism from officials from other parts of the cotmty who contend California bas already had more than it's fair share al federal park money. Hayakawa, aides explained, feels lha\ the bill seeks funding from the wrong source and that more money should come from the slate's water a nd con- servation funds. ·'He certainly supports the basic concept of a nice park, though," an aide added. The park plan, as envisioned in Cranston's bill, calls for a national urban park stretching between Laguna Beach and Corona del Mar. The bW seeks an 11,000.acre park and calla for a aeries al land ~. exchanges and gifts ITOm landowners. · lrVine Commerce Topic for Council Irvine Stans 'Affordabk' Home Project Ground was broken Wednesday on a 160-unit affordable housing apartment complex in Irvine's fast-developing University Town Center. When will Irvine citizens be able to con veniently buy the basic necessities of s uburban life? Irvine Company officials will attempt lo answer the question at the Tuesday night Irvine City ~unci.l meeting. The compan y, primary landowner in the city, has been a ccused by Irvine Mayor Art Anthony, aniong olhers, of being too s low to develop retail establishments in the city. This slowness, Anthony said in a Jett.er lo the company's board of directors. is hurting Irvine Shah's Health " Unconfirmed CAIRO, Egypt (AP> -The failure of Sbah Mohammad • Ren Pahlavi'• doctors to issue tofficial medical bulletina con·. ttinues to produce conflict.inc re- port• about tbe' ailing ex· i monudl'• treatment and COD· Jdilioa. • Pahlavi's 1poteam,n, llark !Mone, denied report.I from me of tlle sbab'• £cYptian doctors and tile seml·offldal Cairo ne.....,,_ Al Abram tbat tbe deposed moaarcb underwent SUJ"ler)' W--.ay to dralD an . abs~ m tu left tJUab, One Eoptlaa .....,_ cm tbe me41tal team treat.lq lran'a former ruler at tbe llaadi milltar1 boapltal confirmed 11or1e·1 ......... residents and weak ening the city'ssales tax base. Anthony sent the Jetter to the company several weeks ago. At the same time, he told the city staff lo file a report on the aJ. leged dearth of commerce in lhe city. That report, to be reviewed by the council Tuesday, says the ratio of commercial to res· idential development in Irvine compares very unfavorably with a lmost every other city in Orange County. Irvine Company Vice Presl· dent Dick Cannon bas promised the city lhat commercial growth will increase significantly in the future. This promise, boweve~1 wun't good enough for Councuwoman Mary Ann Gaido who pl"OpOled that tbe city place a six-moatb moratorium on residential growth so that commercial growth could "cate.b up... • The council m~tY rejec:ted her proposal and shortly thereafter Ant.bony sent bis let. ter to the company complatnln' of insufficient commerce. The project near UC Irvine and behind the Campus Valley Shop- ping Center l.s designed to meet the city's requirement that 10 per· cent of University Tqwn Center housing be affordable lo low in- come groups. ShapeU inc. is building the $8.5 mllliooapartmentcomplex. The only other residential building taking place in the University Town Center is being conducted by Soulhem California Presbyterian Homes Inc., which is erecting a S27 million retire- ment complex near the Sbapell Inc. project. These two reaidenUal develop. meats are tbe only ones the Irvine City Council bu allowed so far in th1a sector. University Town Center. a planned eommuaity between UC lrriDead llaoa Beeional Park, will enntually provide u many u 5,100 ......... al homlq units and a 55«re eommettlal center iacludlqa 250-room bateL .Fair Slate The annual Oraqe CoaatJ Fair mow. into die eiCbtb of Its ~l!.Frid&y. Cbildrw O.,, ID ec.&11.._. wttb Flub' and tbe RCA Rodeo• top~ - Fair attendance for tbe ftnt m dQa, f'ltdAT ............ Wednelday, totaled 1'71,11'7 -ap •.tll from a.. JMr'• filUres for tbe similar period. I CbUdren 12,..,.. ol ..... ,....... wW ............ to tbe fair witbaut cbarl• FridaJ .............. 10 a.ID. unW midnllbt. llajor events Friday IDcludl: -ltLa.,DOVlettFPAbllflllOwmmlldp. -1 p.a., 4-H Jmdor round rolllll ":::t. -2 p.a •• no.lee rPA round.._ . --lp.-. ... tp.a.,ktdl............_cDlll• • -a p.a. clown eaatmt. . -a:• p.a., Atella 8e11J DIDeln. -a:• ..... • •:• ..-.. ,.., ... PIPID am.. -t:ll,l:U•l:Up.a.,WllmTa .... ldlllwin~ cycles. -I p.a., Swartas...,.. Ml1al Mt. -l:Mp.a. IMC......_ .......... _,_.,,. .. ,.,...cldlDMta&MUlllldtlauter. -7 p.a., Wlld a.a la tM .. a 'bt lludow. -7:• .... New ............ .,.... ........ Sbow. -I p.a., RCA Rodeo la IM palr1 ... ' ... ....,..._ GEORGE BUSH RESPONDS TO CONVENTION CHEERS No ~ualma About Being Second Choa for VP . President lrwites Reagan to Debate JACXSOHVn.LB, Fla. <AP) -President Carter tOOk to the campaign trail today, lssu.inc a challenge to Ronald Rea1an to debate him ud t.e1J1nc u oat· door rally ol ~.000 that bb eom· mitment to defense remains strong. Ending a weet-loog vacation in Georgia, Carter telephoned Reagan to offer congratulations on Reagan's selection as the R e publica n presidential nominee and challenging hlm to a series of debates. In Detroit, Reagan told a news conference that he accepted the president's debate offer and was looking forward to It. Carter flew lo this city where Navy bases make up a m.;c>r portion of the economy for a noon rally wh:ich attracted an enthuaiastk crowd wbkh beard the presjdent pledge, "For the next five years, I iuarant.e our commitment lo defense .W in· crease year by year." Repeating one of his campaign themes, the president said, "We have had dUficult times . . . sometimes causes for disunity" but "in the end we came out stronger." In Washington, the _White House released the text of a con· * * * (OW@llJ gratulatory telegram Vice President Walter F. Mondale sent to George Bush challenging him to "Join me in a public de- bate this fall." In a telegram Carter also sent to Reagan, Carter suggest· ed "a sen es of debates in lhe various regions of our nat.Jon." The president satd he hoped "at least three or four debates can be scheduled so that we can thoroughly discuss issues of national concern and of interest to Che pe-0pl~ of particular sections of our nation." The te legram said Carter looked forward to "a hard· fought and thoughtful campaJgn thal wiJJ he lp inform the American people .about the complex and important issues whjch face the nation we both love and seek lo serve." The phone call and telegram. whicl> were made public by lbe traveling White House. were the president's first pubUc re- <See DEBATE, Page A%) * * * Indecision on VP Convention P11zzle DETROIT (AP) -Republican presidential nemlnee Roaald Reagan wound qp baviq it both ways: be got tbe edvaDtqes al asking Gerald R. Ponl to join bis ticket with few of the drawbacks. But a vice pres- idential aelecUoa tbat wa _sup. posed to be neat Md onlertY turned out to be cbeatlc ud ca. fused. So the Ford·for·tbe-vlce· president t'aper rU.. anew tbe old q_umtiam about ae..-de- ci.AoD·-'dne. It a.'t dear, ad may Dever be, wltetlter tlM nominee or the former president finally ICUU.led tbe idea ol nm· Dini totetbef, Since Reqan bad lmown for ae~eo weeb that· ,be weuld be namin1 a vie• prHl•entlal nomime todQ. tJae aill9t'• do-lnl• banlly attelt ....... and Ol'dered procw ol m.1ktq ma· Jorj ....... .Nor dD t11eJ eabaee ........ , ~ u a llrm aacl~ dli••IMder. ae ...... l"ard would baft ... an •~e&leated llaeup, ud aim•_..., • mcomfortallle oae. ,..,.., .... ,_ aeceptiq t.be .......... alldelt ..... Wltla 0-.. ..... u t1M GOP ( NEWSAIVAUSIS ) vice presidential nominee, Reagan is unquestionably tbe muter ol bis ticket. It wouldn't have been that way wltb a former pres6'k!Dt f'1IDllhll No. 2. His lieulenants did aotldu to put down the reports ol a Reaaan· Ford ticket that swept tlle em~ea&MD floor. Tbef CMie fNm IV"•W'S, fl'Om ... ton. from campaip aides. • Tbe a.,an camp didn't aay' DO, jUlt IDQbe. • B~ ecmwnUOD ltrateciltl said tbey wouJd pl11 tbe vlee presidellUal aomlutica f• all lb• ••~Uemeat U could ......... Tiiey......., did .... A ..UC.al polltieaJ m.•mdou is vol.we, ewli When tbln'I ' no coateet. Plaat an idea _. it 1 wlll ..-cte aenu tlae no... J•t. dm .. did. 1.8 tM proc111, tbe t.all GI a Ford ddlllt CIUld Ml'ft t.o .,._ aome ol UM CODMnatift oP .,.. .... l1ill cMreeWd Ill .... After .... tbe ......... 09 .., • ..., loc*ed t.o Pord ftnt. <lie VSSP, Pap Al) ··----··--··~~~---·-. ·---------- Unmoved By Offer To Ford DETROIT (AP) -Republican presidential nominee Ronald Reagan stood side·bY·tlde with rwutlng mate George Busb t,o. day -and both said lhat the ticket won't suffer for the fact that Reagan first sought former President Ford for the vice. presidency. Ford said lhe same thing. In a separate interview, the former president said he came away from his confe re nces with Reagan more convinced than ever that the nominee should be the next president. "We came here to help the ticket; we leave here wilb the same situation," Ford said. Bush said he didn't mind be-- CoYMege of the AepubMcan Netton.I Convention wt1 be •vallable at 4:30 this af- ternoon on channel• 2, 4, and 7. ing second choice for second place "What differen ce does il make? It's irrelevant," he said. " . . I'm going to work bard on his election and Utat's all thal matters." Reagan said he had indeed of.• re red the nomination to Ford.1 dur ing the hectic, ultimately 1 futile negotiations between bis 1 advisers and those of the former presideaL Kia news conference account of the oiler to f'onl: "Wbeo this whole idea came up . . • wh.)' ol COUl'H l bad to. aad clkl teil him thal tllLI would be p' .... to me, aad tha1 I tboeOt it would be a moat UD• usual thine and a precedent sbattering thing, and or course I said that ... While Reagan said that Ford did not coofroot him wilh unac. cepuble terms ror accepting the vice·presidential nomination, the former president repeated • today that he had wanted "a . meaningful job . . a real r ole" in a ne w Re publican. administration had he agreed to run. • • I wanted a meaningful job, and it's jus t impossible le> structure in that context' " he said. The Reagan-Bush news con- ference which was to ha ve been the formal announcement of the nominee's vice·presidential choice. concentrated Instead oo the negotJations to put Ford on the ticket. Reagan had gone dramatical· ly to the Republican National Convention lo ann<>uoce be want- ed Bush. He said be broke prece- dent to do so because of rumors and gossip a b o ut a Ford nomination He said there were long hours of discussion about putting Ford on the ticket, but denied lhat the former president had tried to Impose detailed terms for lhe role be would play as vice presi- dent, and that these demands blocked the deal. Coast Wea tiler Fair tbroulh Friday U • cept for early mornina fot. Lon taaJOt • at tbe beaebee. • ialaacl. H1&bs Friday low -tom.kl ... ) ~ QM.V P!.QT Thyttflx.Jy!X 17, tE Convention's Gh.ost Nixon Mitaing, Not Mit1ed -•E'l'llOIT <AP) -He's the mlhlna man , tbe loeat of Republkan convteUou ol dee· adea PIM. .. but • rem'adar ot •• embarraaaln1 er., 'AO• menticmed but 'llOt yet fbr1ou.-. Rkbard IL Nlaoe bu ._,... away trom the ltlO OOP con- vention. The f~ pres1dfttt. wbo ,... sl1ned m du,-race d\lnna ~ • • • Waters•~ K'andal. la n......_ fr\~odl ln norida. probably Sn t.out h with coreventk>n p~· in11 by telt'vb on and. perhas-. bv telf1)hon4' 8 .,.t hit advit'9 ,, no loalt'f IOUlht, b1I tOUDMI lportd, tbe accomplllhmeata of hla P,... adencyunheralded The &lory that on« wa. Nix· .. * • • oo '1 hN been Irrevocably shat tt'red Yt'l , many of bia one-time llt'uttnanl.11 ar• be~: Henry A K 1u1nier. WU Ham Slmon, Donald Rum1feld. Rlchar~ Moore, Anne Armatl'Qac, Ronald Zl•1ler and Dwt•hl Chapin. Bush 'No Letdown,' Bergeson Declares They were Cabinet HC~tari•. White House aides and key advise rs ln bll 1dml.Alllr1Uon. Some are brine· inl tbe fanM &My Kbleved char'· l•I hll admUU.ttaUoD to tbla co1venUon where they are apeakers ud advisers to tbe campaip ol the new GOP hero, Ronald lleqan. Some are only wandtrina the conventioe ball, participant.a tu.med ot.erven. But IOme remain loyalllt.a. vNobod.Y here will say so, but the old man doeln't look so bed now.'' said one who hopes f« a }Ob if Reqan ls eleded Jnll· dent and doesn't want bis name linked t.o the former ~Ideal. BJ STEVE llAaBLI! Ot .. a.., Niil .... When Ronald Reaaan •teooed lo tbe podium late Wednelday, hi• wile by hJa aide, Marian Ber1eeoo wu still reelin1. wait· inc for the "made-ln·beaven. • • • fi'r .. P.,,e A J VEEP ••• Perhaps. •ut Reagan never said he o(. feted the nominatioa to Ford. onf y that they d1acuaed it. •'In watching at the hotel on te)evlalon, and aeein1 the rumors that were 1oan1 around, the gouip that wu t.akinl place here, I felt that it was neceuary to breu wttb tndiUon," Reacan Said today, appeartna al the con· vention momenta after he was declared the nominee. "It is true that a number ol Republican leaders fell . . . that a proper ticket would have in· eluded the former president . . . in second place ... he said. "And it is true also that we have gone over this and over this and over this and be and I have come t.o the conclusion and he believes deeply that he can be or more value as the former president campaigning his heart out. which.he has pledged t.o do. and not as a member of the ticket ·· Reagan described that as a~ cision Ford came to. but <hdn1 say why. Ford bad, in effect. ~ marided a s hare of the pres. 1dency as tu.s price for a~· ing secood place on the ticket. He said be would have to be guaranteed a meaningful role m administration dedsloo mak:m«. Indeed. Sen. Robert Dole ol Kansas said it would have t.o amount t.o a sort of s hared pres idency He said Ford "doesn't want t.o go around the country cutb.ngribboos." Terms like that would seem impossible for any potential president to accept, but Reagan and his aides spent a long WedJles. day night in negoUatlons on the subject. Dole. who ran wtth Ford in 1976, and other congressional Republicans pushed hard to get the former president ont.o the 1980 ticket . And they thought they had a deal almost cemented. Judge Named In Sex Cme FRESNO (AP> -Police here have called for the prosecution of 13 men, in· eluding a Superior Court j udge , as alleged customers of a Fresno call · girl ring. "You've got to be kid· ding," Judge Simon Marootlan said Wednea· day when informed of the police request. Police said Marootian was observed twice enter· ing a ll'MUl room allegedly occupied by proatllUt.es. DAILY PILOT , .... °' ..... c...~ °*'' -· ..... -~ ., ,....,. .. ___ ...._ .... -....... .... ()<-c-.c -"" ... '-'--... -·--......--. ..... _,_ ... eo.i. ...... ..._ ...... --...... 111,~•··" Yetlep • .,._,,.. t..•tvft• ...... ,~c... .. •----.. ""°'._ s-...-.n --.,, r ... ""',.._ :::-·.~,.::,: ~.:~-:,::-l'.0 ._.._ ---,. •• c..-. V'C.•""..i.t·-c;.-· ........ ~·-..... ':': .. ....-.:- AW.=::~ ... 'T1ta11h Ina (n4)te-4alt ClliMMa•MIM111tll....,. ,,_ .... ~ ...... dream Ucket" t.o be an.nou..aced But when RHcan cut through the drama ol the eveniaa and fincend former United Nations ambauador ~r1e Bu.ah as his running mate, the Newport Beach assemblywoman said she wasn't let down. "The reaction for Bush ln the hall was overwhelming." she re· called today from Detroit. "'Everyone knew that it was the right choiee -the unbeatable ticket." Mrs. Bergeson, though , admitted she had been swirling in the "Cinderella-like dream" that Reagan would selttt former President ~raid Ford as his number-two man. "It was such an unusual thlng and there was so much drama all nJght that it was hard to believe," the California lawmaker said. "It would have bffn unreal ttad it gone." She said Detroit was sllU buzz. Ing early t.oday over the Bush selection and that GOP del· eg ates w e r e not v1 e w1 ng Rt>agan·s running mate as a second choice '"It's hard to explain but the Rt>agan . Ford rumor was creat· ing a lot of excitement -sllll I don't behevt> that anyone saw Bush as a St'C'Ond choice." he speculated tha t tht> buildup tn emouon.s of a possible Reagan Fo~ tickt>t would not result i n a letdo wn 1n Republican unity ~t r.; Bergeson predicted that Bush. e\·en though he ha.s dl!· fered "'ith Reagan 10 the pa.st. will be stroog.Jy accepted by the Republican fold ··1t·s funny,·· she related. "how on the convention n oor ther e were suddenly Reagan· Ford bumper slickers every. ~here and then m a matter o( seconds they d isappeared and Reagan-Bush signs showed up. "It was almost like someone had gone back real quickly and dug all the Bush signs out of the trash can or somet.hlng." . ... ... ~PageAI DEBATE ••• action to the R e publica n National Convention. The telegram did not mention whether Cart.er wanted to in· elude independent president.Jal candidate John Anderson In the debates. Carter earlier insisted he wou..td not debate Andenon. a Republican congress man from Illinois. bec.-ause that would pit him agamst two Republicans However . he later s aid he changed his mind somewhat 1 n tallung t.o reporters June 10. Cart.er still insisted he want ed to meet Reagan "one on one" but did not"rule out meet Ing other candidates ff c fi UR gest ed he m ight agree to some formula for deciding who elt+e to debate. s aying one criterion might be any candidate on the ballot In enough states t.o have "at least a theoretical J)Olllblli· ty or winning ... Injuries Fatal SORIA. Spain (AP> -P'tank Hanson. in. of Milpitas, Calif., died Thursday from Injuries s uffered two days ago when two trains collided bead-on ln th1a central Spanish province, authorities saad. Hanson's dealb brought to 17 the number killed lntbecolllsion. "Look at hia f orelp policy and look what <President> Caf'Ur has itveo ua. Sure Nixoa made some mistakes. But he dldn 't ruin the economy." Ziegler. tan and hetuer than his White House days, said he talks by telephone with Nlxon from Ume t.o Ume -"He's dotng well" -but the two have not yet conversed since the st.art °' the convention. Kasaa.neer. tnmmer than dur· in& his shutUe diplomacy days, has been Civine Rea1an advice on foreign affaln and addressed the convention Tuesday nJgbL Mrs. Annat.roog, wbo became am basaador t.o Great Brit.a.i.n ln the administration of Praideot Ford and whose name bad been floated as a vice-presidential candidate on a Reagan ticket. is known to have a strong dislike for Nuon. No one doubts that Nixon still has a ket>n interest in poUt1cs and the R.epubhcan Party. When his private opinions were not sought by the party in this el~tlon year. he offered them publicly -in a leuer to t~e editor of The New York Time:, In the lette r . he defended R e a~an 's foreign policy c rede ntials. He s aid the no m1nee ·1n -wa iting dealt s killfully wtth several foreign leaders dunni tnps abroad at Nixon's request between 1989 and 1973. Wrong Way Pi/,ots Oul ATLANTA <AP> -The pilot and first officer of a Delta Alr Lines jet that landed at the wrong F1orida airport have been suspended pending the outcome of a n Investigation by the F e d e ral Aviation Administration, an airline s pokesman said. Delta spokesman Jim Ewing said Ca.kt. N.W. Abare and first officer R.J . Baurer we~ SUS· pended even though an air traf. fie comptroller had dJrected the Mla ml ·bo und craft to the runway at P'ort Lauderdale· Hollywood airport alter t.ak1ng off from West Palm Beach 20 miles away Ja c k Barker. an f'AA spokesman. said the air traffic controller had been asaigned :t<tm lmstrallve t.a.aks. The con troller wa., not Identified Pool Tragedy Oaims Girl, 2 A 2·year-old gJrl baa died after f•lllng t.nt.o a pool at her family's Tustin residence. A apokesman for the Orance County Coroner'• Office aaid Stephanie Johann was pro· nounced dead at Santa Ana· Tuatin Community HOlptt.al •l 4; Sl p.m . Wednftday. The Ori had been admitted t.o the holpttaJ Tu.day nlabt after she wu found ln the 1hallow end of the pool at 1212 'nlfany Place. the spokesman said 'To a Nunnery' SF Madam Sentenced SAN P'RANCISOO (AP) -A aeateace of to day1 la the custody of a nunnery wu. DMted to a Su l"nnclaeo woman eGD· vlcted of runaln1 a bawdy boule. Marlene "Brandy" Baldwt.D, •:waa convicted lut moMh ol paadertq alter police rahs.cl ... , ,.. ror.t llWa bordello . ~'!c:-Court .ludl• D..a.J lllacedlalrlatM'0QN. ~ -eoatrol'' ol IM Ql9. ••t al tile Good • ..,, ........ stead al lllllmdftl Mr to JllU. ''It's aat .wr. wbat Rama.t Nid '° OplMllJ ..._ 'Get u... to a nunnery, to.' •• aatd def ... attorne, Art Orou. 'J'he onls WU founded to Mlp wa~ward women. ID a ....... to tbe coart olferlq to ~ ... Baldwin •l Grace Center, a . cOUDHUnc clinic Sliter' Mary Jane wrou, "Ms: Baldwin aeem1 to .M liDeenlJ moUv-.d to 1tay out of trouble." 'Mte ...... lat DUt to a llllftl. ln1 Ms. BaldwtD ~Wed-tMecl&f'• ...._.. M . "I'm lr7tJal to 1et au tJU belalDd ................. Mid later. "I waat to P'll tt to Nit and write~ book about m1 Ille." Murder Verdict Returned By DAVID Kl.JTZMANN Of • o.11, ~ ... , .... Car salesman J erry Gene Willa was convic ted by a n Orange County SUpertor Court Jury Wednesday ot flrst·deaee murder ln the December, 1979, shooting death of an off-duty Costa Mesa police officer who was his rival for the affections o( a young woman. The jury, which deliberated all day Wednesday bef~ re- turning with a verdict'. also con· vlcted Wills, 34, of usault with int~nt t.o commit murde r in the wounding of Joelle Sennewald. 23. who had picked police officer Ma rk Pesant1 as her lo ver after dumplllg Walls The defendant faces a 25-year· to-Ure state prison term when he 1s sentenced by Sapenor Court Judee t.ws Cardenas Aug. 13. Willa, ol Coeta Mesa, sbowed little emotion when court clerk Merle Turner read the jury's verdict. Hll defense attorney. Richard Bonner, t.old Judge Cardenas be would make a motion for a new trial at the Ume of sentencing next month. In an interview outside the Santa Ana courtroom, Bonner saad the judge erred in not alJow. 1ng a N e wport Bea c h psyc hiatrist to testify on what Wills t.old him while under the influence of the truth serum known a Sodium Amytol. The defendant, according to t he d e fense attornev. had claJmed be bad gone t.o Miss Sennewald's Fountain Valley apartment last Dec. 22 to com· •· m1t suicide rather than gun down Pesanli or wound· the al· It's All ia the Ga..e Cindy Tope 1s one of dozens of carnies hawkmg dames and dollars from Orange Couhty Fair patrons Her fell ow game booth workers are 11k~ a second family and earn~ hf e takes her to fa a rs and ~hopping mall parking lots throughout the West Coast. For a portrait of carnival hfe. see Page Cl Deferral Expected On Federal Court Pt>ndmg legislation that "''Ould bring a branch oC Cedt'ral court to Orange County 1s advancing in Congress despite atte mpts to change the location to R1\'ers1de County, Rep. Jern Patterson. D·Santa Ana. S&Jd Wedoesda\ mght. • Addressing judges and at- torneys at a campaign fund· raiser also attended b\• ~n Alan Cranston . 0 -Cah(. Pat terson said he 1s "tolaJlv·· ~ posed to a proposal by Rep George Brown J r .. D·Collon. to locate a branch of U S D1stnet Court m Riverside. District courts are the rederaJ equivalent of the state's supenor courts. Federal courts now an located in Los Angeles and San Die~o. Patterson said heart.ogs on the court legislation are scheduled in Washington in the rirst week of August and urged that letters of support be sent t.o him. "We're pressing t.o 1et the biU through the House ln Auguat and throufh the Senate in Sep· tember," Patterson said. C'ranstoo. hov.e\'er. 1nd1eated ht' .,.. ~ I~ opum1~t1c· that tht> 11•~1.,ldUon .,..ould bt> acted upon th1~ )t'dr pt>alung earlier ~ edn~da) to a group or Dazi~ Pilot t-dJto~ and reporte~. Cranston said pa~sage more hltely wooJd ~ur during the ne't session o! Congres.! Plastic Surgeon Faces Rape Count LOS ANGELES CAP> -The ~ AngeJes Count} distnct at· torney·s olfice has filed eight Celony c harges again~t Dr Joseph Berez. a 62·year·old physicam who allegedly raped a \'an :-.lu.ys woman al\er perform· 1ng plastic s urgery that she clauns left ber disfigured. Berez. who already has lmt his license because of a 1970 drug law vaolalloa. was charged Wed· nesday wath raping the woman four times while she was re- cuperating from the surgery. tractive young woman... Ins t e ad, a ccording t o testimony, Wills entered the apartment and found the pair in bed In an ens uing struggle. Pesante was fatally shot and the ~oung woman wounded in the chest Before killing Pesanti, the Jury was t.old, Walls said, "U r ran 't h ave her , neither can \'OU .•• Bonner contended that the J udge "emasculated" t he testimony of the psychiatrist , Dr. David Sheffner. by not al· lowing tum lo present pertmenl ~v1dence to the Jury. In his cl05mg arguments, the deferu.e att.omev had asked the panel to rt-tum .,..,th .s Hrd1ct o( \ ol unt.ar) manslaughter LA-Oakland Ticket S25 OAKLAND <AP> Wo r ld Ai rways d ropped th"' one-w ay unrestncte<t fare on 1~ Oakland-Los Angeles route to S2.S er· fttt1ve t.oday. Edward J DaJy. pres1· dent of World. said Wed· nesday the fare is the lowest offered by any a1rhne servtng that route. The Oaktand ·based airline. wtuch has become associated wtth low-cost, no·fnlls air fares. flies DC·lOs on its scheduled routes. W o rld al so ha s transcontinental flights and service t.o Haw&J1, as well as flights between the United Slates and London. _ __.._.,.. ................ ~·· ... .._,,..,, ····--· ... ·.-.~ . .-..... , , ... , ., .. , -... -...... ---.. -..... ---... -.. --------------p--- Forest Fires Uneontained •1 ,,_ A.111 cl1t1 IA Prw ~ were bOJP1111 to 1• tbe upper band todQ aaalnlt tbne ~ brulb nrtt that bad dwnd more tb&a a.• ecTa ud deetroyed m WM'• la tbe Aas.a.I Nedooll P'onllt. TIM l&f191l, a ,,.....,.. b&u't dubbed the Pua .,,.. by fonst otndala. bad alowed Its eMtward adnnce ~ tM Ant.elope Vala.y by earty today, but ao eetimec. f0t f\&U coet&Uuneot wu,.wn. NetnUme, ~ percent C'Clalainment wu an· nounced late Wednetlday fOt a 2.,000-ure blue near Soledad CaQ.)roo Road ln Canyon Country with fUll ~rDellt eal)ffted by 10 a.m. A ~acre fire to lbe north was reported 6$ percent con· talnecl. SPOKDMEN COlJLD NOi' tell bow much or the P ... Fire wu contained by early today, but aa1d it no klqer was conaidel'ed out ot coot.rot llore tban hall ol the 300 flreft&bt.en battling the blue were pulled out around midni&ht, but of· ficiala expeded reinfottementa fOf' daytime. The fU"e burned ln ~ temperatures in a remote arM near the An&eJel Forest Hi&bway and the AJllelope Valley Freeway about live miles aoutb ol Palmdale, a spokesman said. The fire d estroyed three unidentified atnactura. FirefJ&hters were aided by bulldoaers and helicopters. The 2,000.acre blaze near Soledad Canyon Road in Canyon Country started Wednesday af. ternooa and destroyed three non-residential ranch buildings. Al one time a t.ota1 of 120 fll'efigbters fought the blaze. FlaEnGBTEas FllOM Orange County and the California Department of Forestry cont.rolled a fire in Coal Canyon at 40 acres early Wednesday after the unruly blue "slopped over into a couple of acres out of the bum area," after being pre· viously contained, said county fire Capt. Sherry Bunting. Canal Bill ·~Ceremony ~ : :.: Friday SACRAMENTO (AP) -Tbe author of the • Peripheral Canal bill says he thinks Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. will sign IL Slate Sen. Rube n Ayala, D-Cbino, said Brown bas invited him to the ceremony in which the governor says be will act on the bill - although the governor refuses to say what his AP"wi .. .-n• action will be. Reselled Brown said he would Mark Fredley, 16, act on the bill at 6 p.m. talks oo telephone to F r i d a Y in b is Los friends in hometown Angeles office -with of Bloomfield Hills, statewide television cov· er age. Mich ., as h e re· But Brown fended off cuperates in Fresno questions about the biU, hospital from 11-day saying be c hose Los ordeal in Sierra Angeles -stronghold of Nevada after break-canal support -for the ing his ankle while announcement only for biking. the convenrence of ---------television. Methodists Pick long Beach Man LOS ANGELES CAP) -Rev. Melvin Talbert, formerly superintendent of lbe Long Beach district for the United Methodist Church. has bee.n elected a bishop of the de· nomination. ( ) Talbert, 46, was STATE elected Wednesday on the fourth ballot during ..._ _______ the church's W~stern conference in Palo Alto. Talbert served in Long Beach from 1968 until 1973, when be became general secretary of the board of discipleship in Nashville, Tenn. Nllke Tat S.• .. I SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -Pacific Gas & Electric bas asked for permission to load fuel and start low-power tesllilg of its Diab&o Canyon nuclear power plant. Tbe request was made Wednesday to tbe Atomic Safety and Licensing Board, which monitors nuclear plant operatioo for the Nuclear Reg~ Commission. C.MIRPW llepl Qlllt SACRAMENTO (AP) -Two consumer repruealltiWll have reslped from Ford llcMI' Co. eUllOmer appeals panels, sayinl tbe)' are be- lq med to lnfJueDce 1esialatlon and ctaa't treat C'Ult.omen fairly. Tbe two lsa.aed statements Wednesday Q)'lna tbat tbe tbree major automakers cited similar tustomer appeals procrama ln penUJdtnc a state Senate committee lut moatb to kill a bUl to re- quire tbe repair or replacement for new cars that proYe to be "lea:ICIDS. •• Tm.t•.a llele•efl SAN DIEGO <AP> -Tbe Marta Marte, tbe tint U.S. tmeboet ..._. IDll ftDed bJ llmean ............. 11 eapedld to sltft llt Ma llOIDe port . ~SU Dllll» .amldlM ..... rel Md.._ II ....................... lllK111, •· lean amet• ID ....... T111tQ ..._, ~ El Ammlea Tmst•• Allodltkm. 'l'be boat ... la ftMa .. 18" 1IP --ID COD-._. .... Ma -A Dl'tr Ml wUl C!Olt --eATAIPlcL , _ • .._.1 _ _. __ .._ mareU.S.tw ....... 'UI~--"'' ·--...... CdlDnla cOMt ... aot .... !J.-1.. •• ,,_ .-... ..... ., ...... ................... IMJU.!WOOD CAP> -A.....,... lbta • ~iffJ= ___ _ ., ................ ... 'lf/S 111 , ~ ....... II NMlll,d. a_.. ~y. July 17, 1980 DAIL v PILOT AS State's Budget Signed l..c•ITrte Eddie Jo~kson, ltt t,t uf the C l ayto n Jackson and Duran t e vaudeville trlo, died of a stroke We dnesday in S herm an Oaks at ag e 84. Jackson (top) and Durante performed together from the early 19205 until 1971. Durante died earlier this year. GOP BWckade Collapsea in Senate SACRAMENTO (AP> -Go•. EdmWld Brown Jr. has ended California's r ecord 18 days without a atate budaet by sign· Ina a $24 bUlioo bill for the ftscal year that be1an July 1. The Democratic governor also sianed a bill Wednesday to cut grant increases for 2.1 million welfare ~lpients from 15.S per· cent to 13 percent on Jan. 1. He acted within hours art.er a Republican budget blockade col· lapsed in the Senate on a Zl·lJ vote. At least Z1 votes. a two-lh.ird., majority in the 40-seat Senat~ were needed for passage. The Assembly approved the budget last week. THE SPENDING PLAN ror fiscal l!B>-81 bad been bottled up for 20 days by Republicans who were opposing cost-of·living in· creases in state programs. The deadlock delayed pay. ment.s oC some bills and salaries .,..,....,... and stopped the flow or some 39.99 ea. Dresses that /]ass for silk. Now, that's talent! Special Only you know what they're not! Real silk crepe de chine, that is. Actually, they're all polyester. Shown from the collection: Left. the self belt covers an elastic waist. Mandarin collar, placket front. Black, red, rust, or blue. From a selection of prints. Also, solids of cerise, teal or spice. Sizes 6 to 16. Town & Travel Dresses, 387 Right, classic shirtdress to wear straight or to belt. Teal or wine print. Sizes 8 to 18. Town & Travel Dresses, 490 •• supplies, including drugs to two state hospitals. In recent years , the Legislature bas failed several times to enact a budget by the start ot a new fiscal year. But this year's delay was the loogest in memory. Brown vetoed Sl3.7 million out or the budget bill before signing it, and called It a ''prudent budget that cuts government spending below the rate of in· nation." But it was the least Brown ever reduced a budget biU, and he provided a novel explanation in light of his predjction of a $1 billion to $2 billion state deficit next year. ''There's a tendency to spend the money if people see tbe money there," Brown said at a press conference, contending that deeper cuts might tempt lawmakers to s pend the vetoed money on new programs and make cuts harder next year. The new budget is 9.2 percent hither than the $22 billion budget for fiscal 1979-80: Brown said lhe rate of inflation this year is expected to be 13.S per· cent. The dead.Jock began June Z1 when Senate Re publican.a de· manded a cut in welfare grant increases and elimination of a Jaw requiring automatic annual cost-Of·living raises for weUare recipients. THEY LATER BROADENED the demand to cover al 1 cost-or. living escalators in state law, which reqllire annual fl.anding in· creases for a variety or pro- grams based on an inflation factor. Assembly Republicans briefly joined their Senate colleagues in blocking the budget, but last Th urs day 10 Ass embly Republicans voted for the spend- ing plan, enough to pass it, and the lower house adjourned for a five-week summer recess. .. I A8 orangeeoastoa11vP1101 Editorial P869e ~ ........ , ................................................... ..... RObert N. Weed/Publisher S.rbara l<relblch/Edltorl-' P-oe Editor Road Extension Worth Studying University Drive 11 a bop, atip and Jump affair. As a major ~blare l.n lrvine. it camee • larie portion of tb_.t city a traffic until lt deadends at MacArthur Boulevard.~ plans call foe It. to be extended Hl"OIS lbe nortb rim ot upper Newport Bay 1n I.be city limit.I ot Newpon Beacb and'utt.unatel.y eJttended down Del Mar Avenue in Calta Illes.a. 1be extension plan ba laid dormant. for some time. thanks chielly to some b&&hlY vocal opposition from some NewPort Beach forMS Costa Mesa probably -.oold like to see the extension built. but basn 't mounted any campaign for il But there were new rumblings last v.·eek from the city of Irvine. That city's mayor, Art Anthony, uuestlid that an environmental impact report be drawn up to determme ii the bay's ecological assets would be harmed by such a proJe~t. Ant.boo)· indicated be understood the political nuances of the program wben he stressed that Newport Beach should play a leadmg role i.n the EIR Up to now. the very thought of building a multi-lane roadway across the no~ay area has drawn such yigorou.5 opposition from some quarters in Newport that. 1t h~sn't even be~n seriously considered, let alone studied. The fact ts, no OQe really knows how many Newport Beach residents favor or· don't favor the extension; the oppositioo simply bas scared away any other vieWP.9.ints. · · It may well be that the environmental aspects of the University Drive extension would rule out. its feasibility. On the other hand, it could just as easily turn out that minimal environmental effect would be forthcoming. The study should be made. No one can argue that the traffic flow in Irvine, Newport Beach and Costa Mesa would not be improved with the sorely needed east-west link. We owe it to ourselves to learn the facts about the issue and not l~t the decision be made by emotion Waste Con~rns In an oh by the way .. manner. Orange County Sanitation D1stnct officials have told the Ini ne Citv Council that they want to bake sewage waste in the sun on 100 acres of land two miles north of the city This residue from the sewage treatment process can •t be put mto san itary landfills without first being dned out It 's the sanitation district's intention to burv this material in the Bee Canyon Dump, a count)· supen 1sors· brainchild planned m the north part of the city Both fac1ht1es a re supposed to be built in about three or four years Initial indications are that there is a good deaJ of opposation to the waste-baking facility . It wouJd be located in Round Canyon just north of the El Toro Manne Corps Air Station Inwe officials also opposed the Bee Canyon Dump last year Those protests. however. went unheeded by the county and the dump now seems to be a foregone conclusion. They were joined in expressing concern about the Round Canyon facility by Marine Corps officials and the Jrvine Co. admmistrators. Noise. smell. traffic. bugs. birds that could get s ucked into jet engines and pathogens are some of the possible negative impacts the Marines. the city and the company are worried about. These concerns undoubtedly will be put into writing as part of comments being solicited by-the sanitation district in the environmental impact report process for the waste-baking facility. . ~rtainly a complete ElR is needed for this proposed fac1hty. _If that docu~.ent cant very convi ncingly prove the ments of the facility, sanitatJon officials should find a nother location to bake waste Monitor Games The Irvine City Council has passed an ordinance a llowing bingo to be played in the city. It shoutd be noted, however. that the ordinance allows the playing of the game of chance only under certain restrictive conditions. For example. bingo can now be played only once a week for three hours and top prizes are not to exceed $50. The Irvine Polic~ Department wrote these restrictions into the ordinance so that bingo.for-profit schemes won't surface in the city. . ~e~e tS always that possibility. of course. But the 1Jke~1ho00 of these scams are greatly reduced by Irvine's ordinance. In drawing up the ordinance, the police d~partment learned a lesson from Anaheim where huge bmgo games have led to bWlco infractions. , Th_ere seems to be little wrong with giving bingo a try u;i l~e so tong as the police carefully monitor the situation. Early indications are that the police department plans to do this. • Op1n1ons expressed 1n the space aoove are fhose or the Daily P11o1 Other views expressea.on this page are those of the1r authors and artists. Reader comment is invited. Address The Daily Pilot. po Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (714) &42·4321. Boyd/ Customs By L M. BOYD The Mescalero Indians of New Mexico doo't speak a persoo·s name while in that Dear Gloomy Gus Tbla ii the aae of aarveys. All tbat'a J.tt la for someone to tonduct cme to dbeo"" bo• maD.J bave bea taken. D.M. person s presence. Also, they t h i nk it rude to look somebody m the eye while talking or µstening to that som e body. And rurlher, they're careful never lo ask direct questions. · What you and I call a poinaettla is known ln lln- iro's Spanisb aa ''The Flower of tbe Holy Nilbt." Zebulon Pike never made . it to lbe top ol Pike's Peak. That'• wbat I said. And a dient asked, · 'Tben bow come tt wasn't named Plke'a Pique?'" Tbe walnut kernel• Uuit IJ'OW .. tbe 90UlJI aide ol the tree .,.. • much deeper color uau u.e waJDut t.....a. t111t '""' -.... DOrtb aide ol tbe tree. Jack Andenon .. t Reagan's Politics Reflects Roles \ DETROIT -bald Requ'a old as1ociau.-lncludlq a one-- t Im t 1lrlfr aend -ba•e d~ cr1bed what be is ~ally like, nd their r collections lend \•aluabl l nll&ht into the rh111racter or the rormer actor who may be our next presldeat Io hls Holly wood days, R e aM•n n eve r became a uperstar And tho ugh ht!> mOVlt' W. 1>1gn m e nt were usually a l'Ut above .. Bedtime for BofliO, · when ht< plIA)ed sec o nd banana to a ch 1mpaniee. there 1s a strong possibility that hi:> mildly s uccessful pro- fessional career played a part m his pollucal development. Most associates agree that Reagan has developed into an .tm1a ble leader. whose instincts are decent and whose conduct is gracious. He d~legates authority and rehl"s heavily upon his aides and advisers He seldom dis- plays anger except when he 1h10ks an a1dc has let him down Then he ninj:s his glasses across the table in a quick burst of temper. T H E ST A l 'NCH opponent of thl' Equal Rights Amendment beli eves women should be "seen and ~uppo rt1v e of th eir hus bands .· according to a for mer g irlfriend who sa" Reag.rn socially in the years between his divorce from Jane Wyman and his marriage to ~ ancv Davi An "evemng '4i th Reagan was an exercise rn patience. s aid the former g1rllnend "You have to ht> prepared to listen to him talk for hours. · she explamed. "He 1s a classic narcissist. He likes to be surrounded by beautiful in- 1el ltgent women They just bet· ter not try tctupstage him.·· Other HoUywood sources con- fl r m ed this. noting that Reagan couldn't st and the idea that \\"yman's stature as an actress eclipsed hts movie career. Nan- Ma"ilbox cy Oavia, on the other baod, was never a proftuionaJ threat to Rea1an. aDd appears to rellsb her role u tbe supportive wile wbo never steals tbe spotlight. Reacan'• •c career in Grade B movies, 1ti1b their sirnple- ml.nded approach to life's prob- lems , may have shaped hts •·polltlca of nostalgia." the yearning ror a return to the good old days. Former California Gov. Edmund "Pat",Brown. who was upset by Reagan ln 1966. likens him to Wa lter MiUy. ··Reagan lives in a dream world.·· Brown told my reporter Carol O'Connor . "He sees solu- lions to our world problema in simple terms." ,,, ONCE A NEW Deal Democrat. Reagan became pres· ideot ol the Screen Act.ors Guild just aa the Great Hollywood Red Scare was being produced and directed by headline-hungry congressmen. Reagan was a valued rront man for th e frightened movie moguls. Although his movie career never took o<r -the public being largely indif(erent to an actor's political penuasion -Reagan's s uper-patriotis m won him lucrative employment in lbe a.. demanding medium of television. His simplistic cot'· serv alis01 delighted a s.,._.- such u General Electric. wbich tends lo view government retWa· lion of Big Business as a Kremlin plot. A HOSTAGE LE'M'Ea' Tbe Iranians may now be usl111 t.be hostages in Tehran as part ol a clumsy attempt to capitalize on the American election cam· pa1gn. Two letters purporting to be ·from U.S. hostages have tt- cently been sent to the presa in this country. One went to t.be P 1 tl~ burgh Press; the other came to me. There are similarities in both letters, and the theme or both IS the same: The former s hah ol Iran should be returned for trial. The letter sent to me was sup- pos ed l y written by Charles Jones Jr . a Foreign Service of. f1 cer. yet 1t 1s replete with gum- 'Tl attral errors a nd peculiar hterarv forms that would be un- characteristic or 8 well-educated !\mer1r an ' or at least one wril- tn~ wi thout coaching or duress. SOM E EXAMPLES: The number ··7" and the ··z'" in the block-pnntcd letter are crossed "'•th horizontal lines not consis· ll•nt wtth American-taught pen- manslup The \Hiler identifies himself as "a U S. Department -0 f S t a t e Fore ig n S e r vice He:>erve Officer " -hardly a dt>c;cnpt1on that would be used ~outinel~ by one Amen ran wnt- 1n)! 10 another. Simple words dnd phrases are masspelled - li ke loH> ones" and ··respec. II\ eh •instead or respe('tlwly>. \lso the underhnmg of words. 'uppo ... edl;. ro r emphasis bt>tra;. s a n unfam1hanty with 1dwm at1c En~h~h I havt-<·onduded that the let· I l:'r 1s t-ither a complete fo rgery. or "'J~ .,., ntten and or signed by Jont-' under e xtreme stress. tho u ~h 1t contains accurate b Jc k ~round information on Jonl''> E~pe rt s at t he State Deoartmt<nt a~reed with my concl~1on -. Destruction of Wildlife Disturbing To the Editor: A very distressing incident oc- curred the other day and I feel that someone (or preferably all of Orange County ) s hould know ~hat 1s happenmg in our area Dri vtng down La Paz Road in ~11ss1on V1eJo I came upon a car stopped 10 the road with its emer~enry hghts flashing. When I stopped to help r found two people kneeling over an injured deer The young doe had been hit and left and these people had stopped to help the animal. I '>'ent on lo my home and began calling animal hospitals, the sheriff and the AnjmaJ Control D e p a rtment tryi ng to get m edical aJd for the doe. l got nowhere . The doe died. It seems that pnvate vets don't want to get rnvolved because or the sticky question of finances, the sheriff is eqwpped only to deal with carcasses. and the Animal Control Department bas one man to handle the entire Orange County from 10 p.m . to 7 a m I've since learned that this destruct1on of wildlife is not un· co mmon O r ange County , particularly the south county. has· a huge -11 not often seen - wildlife population and weekly, animals are j ust left lo die. Maintenance ·and preservation of wildlife apparently hu little or no priority in the scheme Of things as rar as our county supervisors are concerned. It's been an eye-opening ex- perience for mysetr and the bandrul or other cltU~ns that stood out ln lbe cold night air ror almost three hours tryint to save the We or that doe. LESLEE HOLT ...... ,, .. To the Editor: Since I have no polltlcal am bltion or am not workinl for the government, I can tell it as 1t ~ . If a greater percentage of blacks are in pnson. or u police shoot them more than they shoot whites. it is my opm1on that it 's because they have less respect for the law. and confront the police more often with violence The same is true of the HJs. panic population. Th e poUce are doing their job. If you don't step on their t.oes. they -won't step on yours If you romnut cnmes. then you will pay. just like anyone else. re- gardless or your color JAMES W BOLDING Crf tidna Mbpla<-~d To the Editor· Tom Wert's letter IMaLlbox. June 26> and fom Murptune's column <June 251 mdicattng that I was invited to attend a Sum- mer Solst.Jre Canll-nuclear> RaJ- ly at Niguel Park and declmed to attend were m error. To the best of my knowledge l was not im'ited by written. oral or public commun1r at1on of any kind. nor did my staff recei11e on my behalf any kina of formal or mlormal inv1tallon for me to at· Sydney Harris tend or paruc1pate Frankly, I beheve that Tom Wert and Tom Murphme "ere misled by the sponsors or the an- ti-nuclear rally and I am taJoni? this opponumty Lo :>et the record straight Those 1o1.ho are oppoc;ed to nuclear power ha\'C a right to J,?ather and hear about the issue. Just as those of us who !>Upport expansion of nuclear pov.er a:> one of the best a nd oec~sary s o urces o f ener~y for the balance of Uus centur; have to offer our \'le-.-s to the public But to distort the truth 1s JUSt as bad as bemg mtsinformed on nuclear energy ROBERT£ BADHA~1 Member of Congre~ 40th District PersoaaUzi•g PIH.ge To the Editor'. An mstructlve art.Jrle 1n the Daily Pilot Saturd1y. July s . on the history of the pledge of al· leg1ance lo the American flag made enjoyable reading l was 10terested to learn that m 1923 the wordmg was altered from "my flag .. to "t.h.e flag · ft ·s too bad lhat the personal pronoun was taken out o( lbe ple d"e GI\ ang some further thou~ht lo this. 1t might make the plt'd~e more meamngfuJ if it could be chan~ed once again to make use o ( more persooaJ pro- nouns It 1 indeed. our Republic. our 1',H1on Our nation or any other nation 1s no more nor less. no be ttt>r nor .,.,,orse. than the peo- ple v. ho J.?O Lo make 1t up. We have tn this country a good heritage that we can maJce into a brt ~ht prt'Sent and a rewardlng future • It ha s been a pr ivilege to tr a vet to other countries. "herem I have met many fine people and have m ade good friends Hov.ever. 1t 1s always J,?ood lo come nome to our Land "Ith Its Oa~ full Of stars and to say Wlth ronv1ct1on and good conscience .. God b less Amenca RICHARD W SMITH • TIWD••ff -~<-• .. ~ u.-.1,,_~ ~--M~ •• ffUen.., ~i... l-. Iha 11 ... C--.. CA t2'1' L..n.n <M-.., 1 ··~ ,_ ..... k-1M. -_... ....... -..n • "'" ... ..,...,. -... ~--.. tMI ..... _,. rMf .. -~ NII ......... ··~-· ...... Mastering Wo.rds Meaningful We a re 10 peculia r about words. We know they are our OD· ly tools ol laqua1e. and yet we coat.inue to abuse them tboalbt· lesaly. in a way we would never t.bi.Dk ol abullnc real tools -nen thoulb words wronc1Y med can wreak far more dam .. e tbaD IQJ hammer or cbiael or wrendL We will we a new word met use it to batter a concept to deatb. Flnally, exhausted of letltim•e me•nin1. we drop lt,. om, to p6ek up another and mis· me lt jalt M willfully or le· DOl"udJ. I •• ........, t.be memaln ol Hana Sel,ye, lbe Canadian ldm· tiat wbo baa brcM&Cbt lbe Idea ol "1tr.a•• to wide public .uen- tion. In bla chapter on ''Tiie lluterJ ol SU..," ~· Selye ..,. wildully: • .,,. Tall 'atrea' bu .... Uled IO .......,. ad applied to 90 maa1.,...t.1.atitta,_...... eaal .. t to underataad wllat 1tu11 11 aoc . Co•trar1 to wldeapread pabllc: o•l•l••· ........ .,...,.... ..... nenom de..-atoa, teuioa. fedpe.ar .......... -.·· He ....... _.~,....,_, bu become an ugly word, when it is really a neutral one. "You ""'""' llOC mid cannot atlOid ,,.,. .... be emphasizes, "'beeause to eliminate it completely wouJd mean to destroy life it.self." Both overstress and underst.ress are equally t.d fOI' the system. and tlle goal is to strike a balance betwem tbe two. SeYenl decades a10. I recaJJ. we bMllnld tbe new word · · aJ. Sero" to death in the same way An a1lerO is a very apeclfic cbemkal respocue to an irritant tbat tlllen tbe body. but peqple penlat.ed ln saying that they were "'allercic.. to everytJM.na from O,ytq to nrt.aiD kinda ol peol)le. PEa&AN ma most na;nnt: aa.-GI a meful word bel.q ldeW • ollilYIGD la "'"'urotic.'' wblell tlae ~can Psycb1atric Auoe.IMAon llGt ~ aao del-.d from tu ·offtctil dlcttonary beea .. la ortstnal meualq .... 1111! D me IO Oattened and eoAl'llmd and ~ that lt became a dHertpthe and clta1BOatJc l•l*ltmnt more t.laaa a cit..,.,. Loel Wore lids ......... •• "huatrated .. and .. repressed" bad been extnlcted from ~·s wort and pee •et't· ed beyood recogniUoo by people who had no notioe ol what be really meant by lbem. A wbole cult of sexual rreedom spnma uP under t.bis false banner, pro. claiming doctrines tbat would have shocked and reY'Olted tM staid Dr. Freud. wbo Deft!' far a moment meant that people should be "free" lo act out tlleir pri.naJ wishes and fantasies. WHY DO WE do witb ... what we AN ..Wble eQOUlb to refrain f.rom doini witb ~ tools? How un a rational spedes la&e a word W. "M- mocracy .'" for ln.ltance, and stretcb lt out to cover ~ dtvene fonm ol ~ • the Unlted States, ll.U.. Md Cblaa -Md proela.lm ... Ma sole eaUtJemeet • tbe Wini. wblle dea)'Uac it to dM el.ben? "lt all ..,.. OD W'bo \a to be master.'' said~ ~. "WC>l9 or ,__ •• 8ut. n l•llJ • lD trytnc to be ................. allow them to .....,. •·Md we becometbe .............. ., wormtMtu"..,......., U'ac:el ... CarTJ ~ .... ·them to doomlday --------------___ ..._...__,... ______ _ ----__. ____ ·--·----__ _... ---· -· -~ • I 7 r Laguna/South Coast EDITION VOL. 73, NO. 199, 3 SECTIONS,~ PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA .. THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1980 ~ ••r Home tow• Dally N•w8p•per TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Bush Vows Bard Work for GOP Signs. of Battle SC Merchann, City Disagree By&TEVE MJTCBELL ot_.,...,,....s .. tt Everyone seems to agree that something should be done to eliminate the blight of unsightly business signs in downtown San Clemente But townspeople disagree on how to solve the problem or over· large and garish signs that border both sides ol El Camino Real and Del Mar Avenue. After nearly two hours or dis· c ussion in crowded council chambers Wednesday, the City " ...,, ... C'aia ... Council unanimously agreed to hold off adoption of strict re· visions to the city's current sign ordinance. The council opted instead to send the proposed document back to the planning commission to see if alternatives can be de· veloped that would take into con· s ideratio n ·many problems raised by the standing-room· only audience of do\o\:.ntown merchants. But the council made it clear it wants to see changes in the Flood Controls Seen, But_ ·Slowly By JOHN NEEDHAM Of U. 0.llY ~ ... Staft Residents living along Laguna Canyon Road in Laguna Beach may be getting some relief from the flooding they have ex· perienced for the last two win- ters. But not for at least two more years. Proposed action at the county JeveJ to extend the existilig flood control channel from Big Bend up Laguna Canyon Road bas been s talled s ince 1977. Meanwhile, adjacent homes and businesses face Oooding each winter. r And now, the City Council bas adopted a plan suggested by the 'County Board of Supervisors that would extend the existing concrete flood control channel up to the General Telephone Co. facility. However, work on the project will not begin until 1982 at the earliest and money for the c;.han· nel extension must first be al· located in the county's 1981·82 budget. The plan adopte d by the council will accommodate 10· year flood levels and is expected to cost about $2.6 million from county and state funds. But before construction can begln, the state and county must agree on the a mount each will pay and on· a long range flood control plan for the area Mayor Wayne Baglin said the proposed channel extension that he and other council members approved would solve the flood· ing problems if the county and state agree to pay for its con· struction •·we can't go through two or three more years of having tor· rents of water coming down Laguna Canyon Road," BagUn said. •·we have to step ahead and pratect the people of this city." But Baglin's "step ahead" may be complicated by resi· dents living in the cpunty areas of Lagwla Canyon Raod. These people want the proposed flood control channel extension to con- tinue up to the junction of El Toro and Laguna Canyon roads. Several c anyon r esidents voiced their opposition to the p1an the city approved, saying they and the city should work together to get the longer chan· net. <See FLOOD, Page AZ> ~ftliag OK'd SJC Fruit Stand Given Reprieve Aft.er hearing the virtues of free enterprise, rural life, con· se"ation and bard work. San Juan Capistrano City Council ntemben have told Richard Gld· dines be can cooditionally re· open bis fruit stand on the Ortega Wgbway. ID so doiq, the council went aloaa with the seaUments of an audience supportive of the Gld· diDa• stmd. and not the city plannina department. ~bicb bad reeommmded tbe operatkm re- main daeed. Giddialll bas beea attemptinc to reopen the 1taad since •October, 1119, wbeD be WU told by tbe cauat1 bealtb department be would laa•e to install a bathroom • the site. 1'llllt woald ban required a el· ty-+=•· .... Qlddiap' ~I • .,.... eompamded bJ eompbillla tbat tbe ltaDd wu ; men hllJ' eommerdal -tWl , ... there bad been "midnight rezoo· ing." But Wednesday. at a bearina on the legality of the fruit stand, supporters of the business at• 28341 Ortega Highway rallied behind Giddings, wbo bas bad to find other work since his bust· nesa bas been closed. Giddinp said be had never been noW'lia by the-city that be was in violation, and Councllman Larry Buchheim noted that by its action the city bad indicated that tbe _property's use doela't match current IOll· in1. "If llr. Gidcling1 la pilty, tbeD we are IUihY u a city,'' said Buebbrim, to the deUCbt of the stand'• supporters. "Coadttioal have wavered tor· tbe put li.x to eight years (tbe stand WU purebaled by Giel· diq'1 fatblr ID 11'12), ud 1t•1 no& fair lo deaJ tbe ...... Sappon.s bed commeated oa GtddlDll' bard work the .. country feelln1" oi Uae operau., ud tbe aavtna of 1uo11De aree naidl!Dtl eaJoJ bY not ..... to ..... to towa fGr aUUllU'food. . But Milton LoD1. of 11111 Ort.ep ffllbwa,, ........... ereaMd commeretaltnUoD of ..... 1 ., ...... ,. ... eera to ..m1 r•ldemta ad ta..t tbe ltud .............. doled, . Comrtbnm ~ to ..... a matt ----• .,...; .... -to be permitted •t Ge 1ouUaD. _. = oua-. be ........ ID 1-1• 1111 ..... =-~ 't?ll' -..... tbe city's skyline .. and it wants to see those changes soon. . lo response to a request from a representative of the chamber of commerce for a delay, Councilman Thomas O'Keefe said._ "We've had 14 years ol s uch requests for delay.·' He said every time a strict sian ordinance la proposed in San Clemente, ''there's a call for a nother study. and promised that 'We'll clean 1 up our own house.'" be said. He said communities such as Carmel, Monterey and La Jolla all have strict sign ordinances, "and I think we have a lot to le arn from them." · Saying smaller, esthetic signs can be more effective, O'Keefe added, "U no one shouts. every· one can be heard," a reference to uniform-size ~igns throughout the city. . He was joined by Councilman Robert Limberg, who, while say- ing San Clemente· is "blessed with a lot of good things," also suggested removal of "some or the unattractive features that are avid in this town. "I think there are some ticky· tacky things in San Clemente." he said. The former Rossmoor Corp. vice president said merchants in Leisure World have smaller signs, ''and I don't see any of them going out of business." But merchants said Sao Clemente is unlike Carmel. Monteny or La Jolla. in that the town bas a freeway bisecting the community. . Chamber president Dorothy Ludvipon. in a telephone in~ terview today, said, "San Clemente is unique, and you can't compare it with other cities. Once the freeway widen· ing is completed, and the sound walls put in, it's going to be a tunnel nmning straight through town." The most devastating changes to the sign law, according to merchants, would be a require· ment that pole signs extend no more than 10 feet above the ground. That would effectively cut the view of signs from lbe San Diego Freeway, merchants argue, especially after installation of sound walls Another revision would eliminate signs that appear over downtown roofs. Chamber ex· <See SIGNS, Page AZ> Laguna Beach To Reapply For U.S. Loan Laguna Beach city admi.niltraton intend to update tbe city's application lor a federal low-interest loan that eluded them last moatb. Tbat &om, under the federal Coatal EDero Impact J>rocram, would have pnMded wY to paJ off the mortp1e on the Sycamore Hl.111 property. But tbe federal loan money available wu alloeated for J;; jeet.I ID L<Mdll•ia, M•ni• udll...-.ett.lnlWad. La1uaa Beach need• tbe moae' to pay Rancho Palos VerdeS, the former owaen of S1calnare HUis. Tiie e1tJ IJaaPt tile properlJ, located bet•- La1una Can1on and Bl Toro roads. tram tbe ....... t1'0 reanz. ... r.'.. .:=:. ~ eoa::: land _. ii ID debt .. adllaD witla ...... plllas up at ... a daJ. II apr W•J8• Balllia at a T11Hda7 al&bt Cit1 Conell m..U. ..W tM dtJ abMdcl kHp. die appUtaUoa for tlle r.-...1Dmewat111t. .. X°' .. ~ .......... • r aUll •IWa · naell," a111.·eo.r=111aatll .............. ........... .., .. .. -tttbll&lllDt ..... .... ~ ........... ,.., ... ...................... ....................... ••• ... CoUnU ....... la • 0 11rudv=J__. .. ._...__, tobep ........... \ Al'~ GEORGE BUSH RESPONDS TO CONVENTION CHEERS No Qualms About Being Second Choke tor VP Presitknt ITWites Reagan to Debate JACKSONVILLE, Fla. CAP>. ( J -President Carter took to the • ~--10 campaign trail today, issuing a ~ challenge to Ronald Rup.o to _ debate him and telling an out· door rally of S,000 that his com· mitment to de fense remains g r atulatory telegra m Vi ce strong_. . President Walter F. Mondale Ending . a week-long vacation sent to George Bush chaUengjng In Georgia, Carter telep~ed him to "join me ln a public de- Reagan to offer congratulations · bate this fall." on Reag~n·s selecti~n as ~he Jn a telegram Carter also R e~ubl1 ca n pr es_1de~t1 a l sent to Reagan; Carter suggest· nom1!'1ee and cha llenging him to ed ··a senes of debates in the a series of.debates. various regions or our nation." In Detroit. Reagan told a news The pr~ident said he hoped ··at conf~ren~e that be accepted the least three or four debates can pres_1dent s debate ~ffer and was be scheduJed so that we can look mg forward to 1~· · . . thoroughly dis cuss issues of Carter new to thil5 city •~re national concern and of interest Navr bases make up a maJor to the people or particular portion of the. economy for a sectjons of our nation." noon r:ally which attr.acted an The telegram said Carter enth~tic crowd wbi.~b beard looked forward to "a har d· the president pled1e. For the fought and thoughtful campaign next fi.ve years, I guaran~o;ur th a t will h elp inform the comautment to def~~ will 10• American p eople about the crease Y~ by year.. . complex and important issues Repeating one ?f his ca_mp~gn which face the nation we both themes, the pres1den~ s &Jd, We love and seek to serve ... have .had difficult Umt;.> ... ·.. The phone call and telegram, som~mes causes for disuruty which Were made public by the but . m ~he end we came out traveling White House, -were str.onger. th 'd t ' c· t bJj In Washington, the White e presi en s irs pu c re· House released the text of a con· (See DEBATE. Page AZ> * * * * * * Indecision on VP Convention P11zzle DETROIT (AP) -Republican oreaidential nominee Ronald keagan wound up havtn1 lt both ways: be Sot the advantates of asking Gerald R. Ford to join bis ticket with few of tbe drawbacks. Bat a vice pres· idenlial selection tbat was sup- posed to be neat and orderly tamed out to be claaotic aad coa- f ued. So the Ford ·for-tbe·vice. plresidellt caper rai... anew the old questiaas about a.,m de- cllloa·mUJni. It isn't clear. aad may never be, wbetber tbe nominee or the former~ finally scuWed the ... of Mm· nlnt totJetber. Since Beaaan bad kaon fGr •even weeks t.Ut be wwld be naming a vice prHtdeatl1l nominee today, the nlllll'• dl>- inp hardly attest to a clear and ordeNd proe .. of makiq ma· Jar Judlmenu. Nor do tbeJ eabanee ltNpa'1 cndeatiall u a ftrm ud de- d1lve leader. Reacan·Ford would u" .._ aa unpreeedent.e( Uaeup, md almc.taunl)'an ........... one. Ford'• tenm for acceptiq the nominatioD made It ..,. -. W6U. Geor8e BUib u tile GOP ( NEWSANALYSIS J vice presidential nominee, Reagan la unquestionably the muter of bis ticket. It wouldn't have been that way with a former president nmniDI No. 2. Hia lieutenants did notbiDf to· put d. own the reports of a Reagan-Ford ticket that swept tbe coovention Ooor. 1bey came from pernon, from aenatdn, from campatp aides. Tbe Reqn camp didn't say no, just maybe. Reapn convention strat.esilts 1ald U., would play the vice prestdmdal nomination for all the excitement it could 1enerate. 'lbeJ surely did that. A naUonal pol1Ucal convention l1 vol.at.lie. eved when tbere's no COIMlt. Plmtt an Idea and it will exPlode aero.a the floor. J•t u UM. one did. (D tbe proceA, the talk of a Ford tk*et could Ml'V9 to defule some of tbe coue"1tJve op- PoSilklll ltiU dlrec:te4 at Bulb . After all, the llnian side can HY, they looted to Ford ftnt. (lie YSSP, Pace Al) ' DETROIT CAP> -Republican presidential nominee Ronald Reagan stood side-by-side with running mate George Bush to- day -and both said .that the ticket won't suffer for the fact that Reagan first sought former President Ford for the vice-- presidency. Ford said the same thing. In a separate interview. the fo rmer president said he came away from his confe r e nces with Reagan more convinced than ever that the nominee shouJd be the next president. "We came here to help the ticket: we leave here with the same situation," Ford said. Bush said he didn't mind be- Coverage of the RepubHcan National Convention wtll be available at 4:30 thl• af- ternoon on channel• 2, 4, and 7 . 1ng second choice for seeood place. ··what difference does it make? It's irrelevant.'' he said. · · . . I'm going to work hard on bis elect.ion and that's all that matters." Reagan said he had indeed of. fered the nomination to Ford during (be hectic, ultimately futile negotiations between his advisers and those of the formtt president. His news conference account of the offer to Ford: "Wbeo this whole idea came llp ... wby of~ I bad to· and did tell tum that this would be p&ealinl to me. and that I thoudl& Lt would be a most Im·~ usua1 thing and a precedent. sbaU.eri.ng thing, and of course I said thaL'• While ~eagan said that Ford did not coo.f root him with unac- ceptable terms for accepting the• vice-presidential nomination. the former president repeated today that he had wanted "a meaningful job . . . a real role" in a new Re publican administration had he agreed to run. " I wanted a meaningful job, and it's just impossible to structure in that context'." he said. The Reagan-Bush news con· ference, which was to have been the formal announcement of the nominee's vice-presidential choice. concentrated instead on the negotiations to put Ford oo the ticket. Reagan had gone dramatical· ly to the Republican National Convention to announce be want· ed Bush. He said be broke prece- dent to do so because of rumors a nd gossip about a Ford nomination · He said there were long hours of discussion about putting Ford oo the ticket. but denied that the former president bad tried to impose detailed te.rms for the role be would play as vice presi~ dent, and that these clemancn. b&octed tbe deal. Coast l Weat•er Fair throup Friday ex· cept for early morning roe. Lows tcJailb( eo at tbe beaches. II lDland. Hi&bl Friday low 70I to mJd 808. •• .. . L§C !!'1Uf9. July 17. 1• Convention's Ghost Nixon Mi11ing, Not Missed DETROIT CAP> Ht'I lhe ml11la1 maa. the toaat of Republku coe"8Uoel of ~· ade• ~t. now but a ,. • .,... of an embarrH1ln_1 era. un· menUcmed but not ytt fwldtle Ric:Urd M. Nbon baa atayed away hom lbe 1• GOP con· \'enlloo The former p,..ldent. wt.o re· signed m diisarace durina lbt * J* • W aterpte seaodal. la vl16Unt trtendl n f1onda, probably ln touch with coevenOon proceed inp by ld~v1 ion and. J)4"rhapa . byt~l~f' But hi• advice aa no lona~r sou1ht, his co1.tnstl l•nored. the aceompUstunent.a or hi" pres· •dtncy unheralded The &lory lhat on<' waa NIX· • • • on '1 bu bftr'I Irrevocably that· tcred Vet, many of hi• one·Ume lleut~nanta are here: Henry A.. K lulnfCM . Wllllam Simon, l>onald Rumlfelcl, Richard Moore. AMe Armatron1. Ronald Zle«ler and Dwl1ht Chapin. Bosh 'No Letdown,' Bergeson .Declares Thty wtre Cabinet 11ecretariee, Wh1te House aidel a nd key advisers i n his adm1rustutaon. Some are bring- lntt the fame they achieved dur· lne rus adminiatratioo to thia convention where they are speakers and advisers to the campaign or the new GOP hero, Ronald Reacan. Some are only wanderinc the convention ball, participant& turned observ.-s. But aorre remain loyallsta. "Nobod,. here will say so, but the old man doesn't Jook so bad now,•· aa.id ooe who hopes for a job lf Reaaan is elected presi· dent and doesn't want bis name linked to the former president. By STEVE llA8BLE °' .............. Whm Ronald Reaaan stepped to the podium late W~y. hia wife by bis aide, Marian Bergeson was still ~llna. wait· ing for the "made-an-heaven VEEP~ •• Perhaps. But Reagan never said he of. fered the nominaUon to Ford, only that they diacuued it "In watcblng at the hotel on television, and seelna the n.imors that were going around, tbe g01Sip that was taking place bere, I fett that it was necessary to brealr with tradition," Reagar said today, appearing at the con· vention moments. after he was declared the nominee "It is true that a number of Republican leaders felt . . . that a proper ticket would have in· eluded the former president . in second place." he said. "And il is true also that we have gone over this and over this and over this and he and 1 have come to the conclusior and he believes deepl) that be can be of more value as the former president campaigning his heart out. which he has pledged to do, and not as a member or the ticket." Reagan described that as.a de· cision Ford came to. but didn't say why. Ford had, in effect, de· manded a s hare or the pres· idency as his price ror acceet· ing second place on the ticket. He said he would have t.o be guaranteed a meaningful role in ad ministration decision making Budget Held In Capistrano San Juan Capis trano city councilmen have delayed ftnaJ adoption of the city's 1980--81 budget, after adding a $17.000.a· year building inspect.or to the public works stare and okaying $600 a year for the Capistrano Indian Council. The council asked Assistant City Manager Phil Hale to up- date the $11 million budget's balance sheet, including pro- jectiom ror the 1980-85 five-year period. Councilmen are experted to review Hale's figures at their Aug. 6 meeting. Pla&tic Surgeon Faee8 Rape Count LOS ANGEL~ <AP) -The Los Anaeles County district al· torney's office has filed eight felony charges against Dr. Joseph Berez, a 62·year·old physician who allegedly raped • Van Nuys woman after perform· ing plastic surgery that she claims left her disfigured. Berez. who already bu lost bis license because of a 1970 drug law violation, wu charged Wed· nesday with raping the woman four times while she was re· cuperating from tbe surgery. DAILY PILOT • • --- dream ticket" to be announced. But wben Rea1an cut througlt tbe drama of the evening and fiqe~ former United Nations anabusador George Bush u his running mate, the Newport Beach assemblywoman said she wun't letdown .. "Tbe reaction for Bush in the ball wu overwhelming," she re· called today from Detroit. ··Everyone kriew that il was the right choice -the unbeatable ticket." Mrs. Bergeson, though , admitted she bad been swirling m the "Cinderella-like dream" that Reagan wOuld select former President Gerald Ford as bis numt.er-two man "Jt was such an unusual thing and there was so much drama all night that it was hard to believe," the California lawmaker said. "It would have been WU'eal had it gone." She said Detroit was stm buzz. ing e.arly today oveT ·the Bush selection and that GOP del· egates were not viewing Reagan's runnjng mate as a second choice. "It's hard to explain but the Reagan-Ford rumor was creal· ing a lot of excitement -still I don't beljeve that anyone saw Bush as a second chq,ice," She s pecula t e d th a t the buildup in emotions or a possible Reagan-Ford ticket would not r es ult in a letd o wn in Republican unity Mrs. Bergeson predicted that Bush. even though he has dif· rered with Reagan in the p~st. will be strongly accepted by the Republican fold . "H's runny." sh e related. "how on the convention floor there were suddenly Reagi.n Ford bumper slickers every where and then in a matter of seconds they disappeared and Reagan-Bush signs showed up. "It was almost like someone had gone back real quick!} and dug aJI the Bush signs out or the trash can or something " FrOWIPageAI SIGNS .•• eculive manager Alex Goodman claims the change would affect 75 percent of San Clemente's businesses. . And. a drive along El Canuno Real or Del Mar Avenue shows many businesses wit~ signs ex· tending over the roofiines . Robert Bower. an attorney representing the chamber, said the proposed changes, "will create more problems than they will solve. He called for a "spirit of cooperatjon," and asked the council to see if voluntary measures can be invoked. The Rutan and Tucker at· tomey said enforcement or th~ revised ordinance, "means bus1· nessmen won't be able lo sell their wares," adding the law "could result in some bankruptcies because people (on the freeway> won 'l stop here.'' In sending the proposed or· dinance changes back to the planning commission, council members made clear they want the revised document brought back before them by Sept. 3. "Look at bls rorei1n policy and look what <President)· Carter has given us. Sure Nixon made some mistakes. But be didn't ruin the economy ... ' Ziegler, t.ar and heftier than his White House days, said be talks by telephone with Nixon from time to time -"He's doing well" -but the two have not yet conversed since the start or the convention. Kissinger, trimmer than dur· lng bis sbutUe diplomacy days, has been giving Reagan advice on roretgr affairs and addressed the convention Tuesday nigbL Mrs. ~trong, who became ambusadcir to Great Britain m the administ ... tion of Praident Ford and whose name bad been floated as a vice-presidential candidate on a Reagan ticket, is known to have a strong dislike for Nixon No one doubts that Nixon still has a keen interest in politics and the Republican Party. When his private opinions were not sought by the party in this election year. he offered them publicly -in a letter to the editor of The New York Times. In the Jetter. he defended R c a g a n" s foreig n po Ii c y c rt!dcntia ls lie s a 1c1 tne no minee-an -wailing dealt s killfully with several foreign leaders during trips abroad at Nixon·~ request between 1969 and 1973. Madam Gets Sentenced To Nunnery SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -A se ntence or 90 days in lbe custody of a nunnery was meted to a San Francisco woman con· vi ct ed of running a bawdy house. Marlene "Brandy" Baldwin, 39 was convicted last month or pa'ndering after police rajded her posh Forest Hills bordello. Superior Court Judge Daniel HanlQO placed her in the "c~. custody and control'' of the. COO· vent or· the Good Shepherd in· stead or sentencing her to jail. "It's not unlike what Hamlet said to Ophelia -Get thee to a nunnery. go,' " said defense attorney Art Groza The order was founded to help wayward women. In a Jett.er to the court offering to accept Ms. Baldwin at Grace Center, a counseling clinic . Sister Mary J a ne wrote. "Ms . Baldwin seems to be sincerely motivated to stay out or trouble." The sister sat next lo a sniffl ing Ms. Baldwin during Wed· nesday's sentencin«i hearing. "I 'm trying to get all this behind me." Ms. Baldwin said later. "I want to put it to rest and write a book about my lite." Fair Slate The annual Oranae County Fair moves into the etabth of its 10 days Friday, Cbildrena Day, in Costa lleaa..with. nub Cadillac and u.e RCA Rodeo u top entertainment. Fair attendance for the ftrst six daya, Friday thnNCh Wedneeday, totaled 1'15,937 -up 20,901 from &ut year's fi1ures for the similar period. Cbildren 12 yean ol a1e or )'OIUDler' will be adm1tted to the fair wit.bout cha.rte Friday dUrinc open boun, 10 a.m. until mldnlgbt. • Major eveata Friday include: -It a.a., novice FFA beef abowmuahlp. -1 p.a, 4-H Junior round roblD abowm8':n~ -2 P.•·• novice FF A round rob6n abowm p. -Zp.m. Md• p.m., kids bubbleeum CODtell.' -1 p.a down contest. -1:• •.• :1 Ateab Belly Deneen. -1:• p.& and 1:• ..... 11\m'•·•·poppln Clreua. -•: 11,t: U ... I: 11, ••• , Winn Tl'OQpe, bllb win eycJ•. cycles. • -...... Swutu ..... eertal act. -t:• ,. •. LOI C.MDeNe Band ........ -Tmltp.• .. PIMllCedlDllctat.Mam........_. -T ..... WUd Oata ID tM llo•nttM ll ....... -T:• J.& N .. We" Rock • ..a 0... • utlit ... -I,. .. , ltCA 8odlo ID dae P•llllt ... iJ .. It's All In the Game Cindy Tope is one or dozens of carnies hawking dimes and dollars from Orange County Fair patrons. Her fellow game booth workers are like a second family and carny life takes her to fairs and shopping mall parking lots throughout the West Coast. f or a portratt of carmvaJ life . see Page CI. Fro•PageAI FLOOD ... B aglin sa id he wa s 'sy mpathetic" toward the prob· lems they were experiencmg. ·but it was up lo people Ii ving in county areas to plead their case before the County Board of S upervis ors, no t the City Council tr the slate . county and city agree on the plan the council ap proved. some of the land on which the county r esidents' homes and businesses ar e locat ed could be purchased by the county. Part of Ute plan calls for the county to buy the land within the flood plain above the General Telephone facility. As ther e are no immediate plans for flood control projects beyond the telephone company. yearly flooding could con- ceivably force the people there to leave the area, making a sale to the county likely But o ne council member voiced support for the county residents. Councilwoman Sally Bellerue s aid the council should go ahead wit.h the plan they adopted. but lobby the Supervisors for a flood control system that wouJd take care or the needs of the county residents. Fiesta Fair Opens Friday In Clenrente The fair romes to town Friday in San Clemente, with carruvaJ rides, cot.ton candy and food and game boot.bs manned by local clubs The 27th annual fiesta La Cras t1anita Fair 1s scheduled from s p m to m1dn1ghl Fnday 1n Plaza fark. and cont.lnues Saturday and Sunday from nooo to m1dnigbL Friday's activities include a dance band, wtlh \•anety acts performed during the day Satur day. and square dancer s a t night The park is located at El Portal Avenue and Calle Puente. one block west of tbe San Clemente Chamber of Com· merce offices Strike Violent MOB I LE . Al a <AP > Several shots were fired today at ='ialJonal Guardsmen filling in fo r striking police at a racbo in· stallation. officials said. as a mun1c1pal strike entered its fourth day in this port city Police reported no anjuries. Hashish Qperation Detai:ed The Intricate planning that went into a SI million hashish s muggling operation between Arthanistan and California was described for an Orange County Superior Court jury Wednesday by a former smuggler and drug wholesaler. Th e witne ss. Walt er McAllister, was called by the prosecution in the drug trial or San Francisco tax attorney Morry Weinstein. 39. and his friend. engineering consultant Gordon 8 . Munn. The two men are charged with picking up crates contain· ing hashish at a San Francisco area warehouse and transport· ang the containers to a storage garage owned by Munn. The ultimate destination for the drug. a~cording lo the Pro5· ecullon. was Or~geCounty. The defense, however, con· tends the two defendants were dupes or a mysterious busi· n e ssm an known as James McKay. The two men picked up the crates ror McKay believing they were filled with wooden trays rather than hashish, al· torneys claimed. • M c Allas t e r . a hus k_}', mustachioed man , said ~the plan to s muggle the h~sbish ~­ to California was first d1s - 'cussed 1n August. 1977, with other persons believed lo be mt•mben. of the Brotherhood of Etem<JI Love, a Laguna Beach drug distnbul!on ring. One thousand pounds of the if. hc1l drug were lo be impo~ into the United States, the wit- n~ s s sa id , w1 l b the firs t destinauon to be Idaho. Thal load. however. never ar- rived tn the u nited Stales. he said . because authonties over· ::.eas seized so-called "lester loads" m October. 1977. This brought about changes an plans worked out at a se<:ret meeting w Laguna Beach the foll owing month. One change was the destina tion of the hashish 1t would be s muggled 1nl'> San Francisco. "I was lo be one or the con·' lrol ler\ or the wholt!sale market for hJ..,h," McA l11s tt!rsa1c1. The witness, questioned by prosecutor Carl Arm~rusl, said he first saw WeU\Sleut in ·May. 1978 at the Fairmont Hotel in San Francisco F,....r~AJ DEBATE •.• action to tht> Republican ~at1ooal Convention The tdegram dad not mention whether Carter wanted to in· elude independent presidential candidate J ohn Anderson in the debate.-· Carter earlie r ins iste<f he would not debat~ Anderson. a Republican congressman from lllinois. bttause that would pit him agaU\St two Republicans. Howe ver. he late r s aid he changed has mind somewhat. In talkjn~ to reporters June to. Carter st.Jll insisted he want· cd to meet Reagan "one-on· one" bot did not rule out meet· mg other cand.Jdates. He sug. gested he might agree to some formula for deciding who else to debate. saying one criterion might be any candidate on the ballot an enough states to ha_ve "al least a theoretical ~iblli· • ty of wiM.ing." CALIFORNIA Forest Fires Uncontained f a., 'he Alu d•••• ...._ ... ,,..,........ were bot*lc ._ 1• the u~r bud tlOdiy qallllt tllree major' brulh ftrel that bad charred more tbua l.D ecrea aod deltroyt'd ala buUdin4a lD the A.qel .. Natklnal f'oretL Tbe .............. 000-acTe blue dul>Md the Pan P'Sre b1 foral omcta.Ja, had slow~ Its• nalward 8dvuce t.b.roqb lbe A.Mek>pe Valley by earl1 toda1. bul no Mlimate for full cootal.Dment wuatven. Me.nthne, 50 pettent ~t wu an· nounced late Wt!dneaday for a 2,oeo.acre blue near Soledad Cat\Y'OO Road In Canyon Country with f\all CCIDtai.nmeftl e~peeted by 10 a m . A 550-acre fl.re to the north WU r~ported ~ percent COO· talaed. S...-.S•EN COtJLD NOi' tell how much of the Paa tire was cont.alned by early today. but said It no loll&er was conaidPred out of rontrol. Mon than hall oft.be 300 ftref"l&bten battling the blue were pulled out around midnl&ht , but of· ftciala expected reinforcements for daytime. Tbe fire burned ln ~temperatures in a remote area near the Angeles Forest Highway and the Antelope Valley Freeway about five miles south of Palmdale, a s pokesman said. Tbe fire destro yed three unidentified stnactures.F!refiP~nwere~dedbybul.ldou~ and helicopters. The 2,000-acre blaze near Soledad Canyon Road in Canyoo Country started W4flnesday al· ternoon and destroyed three non-residential ranch buildings. At one time a total of 120 firefigb~rs fought the blue. FJ&EnGlft'Eas F&OM Orange County and the California Department of Forestry cont.rolled a fire in Coal Canyon al 40 acres early Wednesday after the unruly blaze "slopped over into a couple of acres out of the bum area," after being pre· viously contained, s aid county fire Capt. Sherry Bunting. Canal Bill ~Ceremony '.Friday SACRAMENTO CAP) -The author of the Peripheral Canal bill s ays he thinks Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. will sign it. State Sen . Rube n Ayala, D-Chino. said Brown has invited him lo the ceremony in which the governor says ' he will act on the bill - • a lthough the governor · ~ · refuses to say what bis A,.~ .,action will be. ~ Brown said he would Mark Fredley 16 act on t.tie bill al 6 p.m. talks on telepho~e t~ F r•i d a Y i ~ his L~s friends in hometown Angel~ office. :-with of Bloomfield Hills. statewide teleVlS1on cov· M . h h erage. 'c . . a~ e r e · But Brown fended off cupe!"ales m Ftesno questions about the bill. hospital from ll·day s aying he chose Los ord eal in Sierra Angeles -stronghold of Nevada after break· canal support -for the ing his ankle while announcement only for hiking. the c on venience o r -----.------television . . Methodists Pick l.nng Beach Man LOS ANGELF.S CAP) -Rev. Melvin Talbert, formerly s uperintendent of the Long Beach district for the United Methodist Church, has been elected a bis hop of the d e · nomination. ( ) Talbert, 46, was STATE elected Wednesday on the fourth ballot during "'--------lhe church's Western conference in P alo AJto. Talbert served in Long Beach from 1968 until 1973. when be became general secretary of the board of disc.ipleship in Nashville, Tenn. Nllllte Tnt S.• .. t SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -Pacific Gas & Electric bas asked for permi.ssioa to load fuel and start low-power testing of it.a Diablo Canyon nuclear powerpWiL The request was made Wednesday to the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board. which monitors nuclear plant operation for the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. c..uwrlle)llq.lt SACRAMENTO (AP) -Two consumer represmtatives bave resiped from Ford Motor ~ customer appeals panels, saytna they are be- used to iDflilence leatslatkm and doo •t treat tomen fairly. Tbe two llsued statements Wednesday saying that tbe three major automaten cited similar CUltomer' mppeals procrams in ~ a state Senate cmnmittee lul month to kill a bW to re- quire die repair or replacement for new cars that pnwe to be "lemona ... . ~ Thursday, July 17, 1980 DAILY PILOT .45 • State's Budget Signed I.Aid •I rrte GOP BWckade Collapse. in Senate · Eddle Jackloo, lu s t o f the C la y ton . Jackso n and Durante vaudevallo trlo, died of u stroke Wednes day in Sherman Oaks at &g t! 84 . Jacks on (to p) u nd Durante p e rf o rmed togeth.e r from the early 1920s until 19 7 1. Durante die d earlier thi s year. SACRAMENTO (AP) -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. bu ended California's record 16 days wilboul a state bud1et by slgn- ln1 a rM billion bill for the fl.seal year that belan July 1. The Democratic governor also signed a bill Wednesday to cut grant increases for 2.1 million welfare recipient.a from 15.S per· cent to 13 percent oo Jan. l . He acted within hours after a Republican budget blockade col· lapsed in the Senate on a 27·13 vote. At least 27 votes, a two-thirds majority in the 40-seat Senate. were needed for passage. The Assembly approved the budget last week. THE SPENDING PLAN for fiscal 1980-81 bad been bottled up for 20 days by Republicans wbo were opposing cost-of-living in· creases in state programs. The deadlock delayed pay- ments of some bills and salaries A,.~ and stopped the flow of some 39.99 ea. Dresses that pass for silk. Now, that's talent! ~ecial Only you know what they're not! Real silk crepe de chine, that is. Actually, they're all polyester. Shown from the collection: ' Left, the self belt covers an elastic waist. Mandarin collar, placket front. Black, red, rust, or blue. From a selection of prmts. Also, solids of cerise, teal or spice. Sizes 6 to 16. Town & Travel Dresses, 387 Right, classic shirtdress to wear straight or to belt. Teal or wine prmt. Sizes 8 to 18. Town & Travel Dresses, 490 supplies, includin1 drugs to two slate hospitals. In r ece nt yea r s , the Legislature has failed several times to enact a budget by the start of a new fiscal year. But this year's delay was the longest in memory. Brown vetoed $13.7 million out of the budget bW before signing it, a nd called it a "prudent budget that cuts government spending below the rate or in· nation." But it was the least Brown e ver reduced a budget bill, and be provided a oovel explanation in light of his prediction of a $1 billion to $2 billioo state deficit next year. "There's a tendency to spend the money if people see the money there." Brown said at a pre ss conference, contending that deeper cuts might tempt lawm~ers to spend the vetoed money on new prog rams and make cuts harder next year. The new budget 1s 9 2 percent higher than the $22 billion , budget for ftseal 1979-80. Brown said the rate of inflation tbls year is expected to be 13.S per· cent. The deadlock began June 27 wh en Senate Republicans de· manded a cut in welfare gTant increases and elimination of a law requiring automatic annual cost-of-Living raises for welfare rec ipients. THEY LATER BROADENED the demand to cover all C<>St-of. li ving escalators in state law, which require annual funding in· creases · for a variety of pro- . gra ms based on an inflation factor. Assembly Republicans briefly joined their Senate colleagues in blocking the budget. but last Thurs d a y 10 A ss emb l y Republicans voted for the spend· ing plan, enough to pass it, and the lower house adjourned for a fi ve-week summer recess. -·· . Bullock's South Coast Plaza. 3333 Btistol, S.M. (714) 556-0611. Shop Mon.-Fri. 10-9:30, Sat. 1o-6, St.In. 12·5. Bullock's MISSion Viejo, MiSSIOn Viejo Mal, (714) 495-3111. Shop Mon.-Ftf. 10-9, Sat. 1o-6, SUn. 12·5 . • ThUl'ICMy. JWy t 7, ,},, US€ Orange Coast Daily Pilot Editorial: Pge ~----------------------------------------- Robert N. Weed/Publisher Barbara Krelblc h/Edltoriel Page Editor Sale of Property N ecessarjr Step ConarwUonal appronl ol a •·lnterwt federal loan to Laluna Beacb has fallen throaah •. ktavilul the dly to find other "'MDI to pay olf ha • mlllicJD debt for tbe Syc'amore Hl1ll ~· The city s ln dlf auh ol th1a amount to the former owners ol tbe laad. llancbo Paloe Verdel, and interest on the loan ia pWns up at a rate ol Sl.500 a day. City admin.Ultraton must now move ahead and conclude an aireement for a aale .ol a port.kin of tbe m ·acre property to 1et Lacuna Be.acb out rrom u.oder the stauttinl Utterest cbarlfll and avoid a po11lble lawsuit by Rancho Paloe Verdn. • The city can.not atfOC"d to continue PQina the bi.ab interest. and the former owners can•t wait (0rever for their money befott they take the matter into court A sale of part ol Sycan>Oft Hills will show Rancho Palos Verdes thal tbe city ts dealing in good falth and is trylng to find a way to pay otf the mortaage. Conclusion or a sale also will lower interest rates. giving Laiuna Beach llme to decide what to do Wlth the rest of the Sycamore Hills property Preserve Safety Last month's landslide near the San Clemente City Hall points up the need for another look at the city's old.. hillside grading ordinance. Council members voted unanimously to bring back the ordinance for review following the June 13 landslide It heavily damaged two homes and left three more in danger of sliding down a 200-foot slope. Many in San Clemente believe the city's grading s tandards are too lenient .. Some in fact blame last month's s lide damage on loose enfor cement or the current ordinance. By calling for a review of the document, the council s hould be able to determine whethe r it needs a revise to pro hibit ha phazard grading, or whether stricter enforcement of the current law is needed. With development of three large ranches in the city's back country on the drawing boards. the city should have a grading ordinan ce that will protect the safety of future homeownerS in San Clemente. If you think such an ordinance isn't needed. try telling it to Peter and Grell Linnebach and Tony and Brenda Baumgartner. They're the ones virtually wiped out of their homes in the June 13 slide. '-' Dana Plan's Progress The tedious and complex process of winning more local control over Dana Pou1t 's future finally seems to be making measurable progress. County supervisors have approved the Dana Pcint Specific Plan and formally appointed the Dana Point Advisory Committee as a board or review for the unincorporated seaside community. The plan now goes to the Regional Coastal Commission and the California Coas tal Commission. It is expected to go into business this fall. Virtually no opposition to the plan was expressed at an hour-long public hearing this week, and all concerned did a fair a m ount of back-patting before the plan rece ived final approval. Certainly the 12 members who have served on the advisory committee demonstrated over the two-year per iod that they feel Dana Point's res idential density, zoning, parking and traffic problems can be alleviated with a well conceived plan. They and others involved deserve those pats on the back. • Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Daily Pilot Other views expressed on this page are those o t their authors and artists. Reader comment is 1nv1ted. Address The Daily P1Jot. PO Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (714) 642-4321 Boyd/Customs By L. M. BOYD The Mescalero lndians of New Mexico don't speak a person's name while in that person's presence. Also. they think it rud e t o l oo k somebody in the eye while talking or listening to that s o m ebody . And furthe r . they're careful never to ask direct questions. A baby elephant usually weighs about 4 percent of its mother's-weight. Su ch a percentage ratio is not too d ifferent from that of a woman and her baby. According to the Medicos, only two items are absolute- ly forbidden to ulcer pa- tients: caffeine and aspirin. Ask a c ross·sect ion of citizens which one meal a day they'd cboo&e to give up, ir such were necessary, and almost all the young people would say breakfast while almost all the older people Dear Gloomy Gus T6is ia tbe age of IUl'Yeyt.. All tbat's left ia for s omeone to coeduct one to di8eoftr bow IDaQ7 have been tdeD. D.11. ..... \I0..11• ... _ ... ..... 4., ..... " ..... ... ...... e'~~· .. ™l:...a~~· would say supper. Surveys prove that. Why tWlce as man} women as men experience that thing called insomnia is not quite clear. but such be the case. according to the sleep re· sea rchers. • Most westerly p oint of South America lies on about th e sa me longitud e as Miami, Fla. . How do you account for the fact that burglaries are far more numerous in the winter than in the summer, spring or fall? What you a nd l call a poinsettia is known in Mex· ico's Spanish as "Tbe Flower of the Holy Night." Zebulon Pike never made it to the top of Pike's Peak. That's what I said. And a client asked, "Then how come it wam't named Pike's Pique?" The walnut kemela that grow on the south aide of tbe tree are a muc:h deeper colcJI' than the walnut kernels that grow on the north' side of the tree. In your lifetime, sir, lf you're typical. you can n · S*t to eat 12 sbeep, 15 pits. two cai.., 7,000 pouada or flab, ao,ooo eaa. 1,000 pounds al potatoes and 1,000 loaves olbnM. U ... to._ "1m t.-ID Oreealaad. 1'011U palm ............ lL . Jack Anderson 4 Reagan's Politics Refle~ts Roles OSTROl1' ltooald Rea1an'1 old aaoci•leti -lnchadJQI • one· time 1 l rlrrlend have de•crlbed what be ls really like, and their recollections lend va luable analgbt lnto ,the t harad r of lbe former 1ctor who may bf our next prestdmt. In hls Hollywood days, R eacao never hecame a . uperst it r And thoug h his mov1~ M · ~1 11 nm e nt s wer e ~ually a cut above ·e cdtJmc for Hon.co,·' when h e pl ayed s e c o n d banana to a t'h 1mpanzee, there 1s a strong poss1bihty that his m i ldly s uccessrut· pro· fessional career played a part in his political development. Most a ssociates agree that Reagan has developed into an a miable leader, who.5e inst.mets a re decent and whose conduct ts gracious He delegates authority and reli es heavily upon his aides a nd advisers . He seldom dis · plays anger exce pt when he thinks an aide has let him down Then he flings his glasses across the table in a quack burst of tem per • THE TAUNCH opponent of the Equal Rights Amendment bt'lteve~ women should be .. seen and suppo rtive o f th e ir husband s." a ccording to a form er gi rlfrie nd who saw Reagan socially in the years between hjs divorce rro m Jane Wyman and his m arriage to Nancy Davis. An evening with Reagan was an exercise in patience. said the Cormer girlfriend. "You have to be prepared to Listen Lo him talk for hours." she explained ... He 1s a classic narcissist He likes to be surrounded by beautiful in· telhgent women. They JUSl bet· lt'r not try to upstage him." Other Hollywood sources con- firmed this. noting that Reagan couldn't s tand the idea that Wy man's stature as an actress eclipsed his movie career. Nan- Mailbox cy Davia, on tbe other band, was never a pro(eNional threat to Rt11an. and appean lo relish her role as the supportive wife who never steals the swtllght. Reaaan's long career in Orade 8 movies. with thelr simple- minded approach to Ute's prob- lems. may have s haped has .. politics of nbstalgla ." the yearning for a return lo the good old days. Former California Gov. Edmund "Pat " Brown, wbo was upset by Reagan tn 1966. likens him to \lj&Jier Mitty. ··Reagan l ives iil a dream world." Brown told my reporter Carol O'Connor. "He sees solu· tion1 to our wortd problems ln simple ~rms." ONCE A NEW Deal Democrat, Reagan became pres- ident of the Screen Actors Gdild just as the Great Hollywood Red Scare was being produced and directed by beadline ·b\N\gry congressmen. Reagan was a valued front man for the frightened movie moguls. Although bis m ovie caree r never took off -the public being largely indifferent to an actor's political pen11uion -Reagan's s uper·patriotiam won him (j~in i n<6 ... lucrative employment lD ta. ._ demanding medium ef televiaioo. Hi• aimpll1tic cae- •servatism delighted • .,.._ such as General Eleetrle, ~ te nds to view govemmeat ,...aa. tloo of Big Business a1 a Kremlin plot. A ll08'l'AGE LEllDf 1'e Iranians may now be uams tM hostages in Tehran as part al a clumsy alt.empt to capitan. • t he American election cam· paign. Two letten pw-pOrtbla to be from U.S. ~ have re- cently been sent to the .,.... ID this country. One went to tlae Pittsburgh Press; the ether came tome. There are similarities ln•botb letters. and the theme of botb i.s the same: The forme r sball of Iran should be returned for trial The letter sent to me wu sup- pose dly written by Charles Jones Jr .• a Foreign Service al· ficer , yet it is replete with P'aDl· matical error s and peculiar ltterary forms that would be un- characteristic of a well-educated American -or at least one writ· ing without coaching or duress. SOME EXAMPLES: The number .. 7 .. aod the "Z" ln the block-printed leUer are croued with horizootal lines not conais· tent with American.taught pen- manstup. The writer identifaes himseU as "a U.S. Department o f S tate Foreign Service Reserve Officer" -hardly a description that would be tJSed routinely by one American writ· ing to another. Simple words and phrases are misspelled - ltke "love ones'' and "respec- uvely" C1nstead of~res~llullyl . Also, the underlining of words, :t.UPJHfl!edly for e ·mphas is. betrays an unfamiliarity with 1d1omattc English. ' have concluded that the let· ter 1s either a complete forgery, or was wntten and-or signed by J ones under extreme stress, thoug h 1t contains accurate background information on Jones Experts at the St.ate Department agreed with my t•onclu..;;1on Destruction Qf Wildlife Disturbing To the Editor : A very distressing incident OC· curred the other day and I feel that someone Cor preferably all of Orange County) should know· wha t 1s happening in our area. Dri ving down La Paz Road in Mission VieJO J came upon a car stopped m the road with its emergency hghts nas hmg. When I stopped to help I found two people kneeling over an injured deer The young doe had been hit and left and these people had ~topped to help the animal. l ~ ent on to my home and began calling a nimal hospitals, the s heriff and the Animal Control Department trying t o get medical aid for the doe. I got nowhere. The doe died. It seems that private vets don't want to get involved because of the sticky quesUon of finances. the s heriff 1s equipped only to deal with carcasses, and the Animal Control Department bas one nian to handle the entire Orange County from 10 p.m. to 7 a m . I've since learned that lb.is destruction of wildlife is not un· co mmon. O r a n g e County , particularly the South caunty, has a huge -if not often seen - wildlife population and weekly, a nimals are just left to die. Maintenance and preservation of wildlife apparently has little or no priority in the scheme or things as far as our county supervisors are concerned. It's been an eye-opening ex· pe rience for myself and the handful of other citizens that stood out in the cold night air for a lr(lost three hours trying to save the life of that doe. LESLEE HOLT lleferewa.,_ ••••ftf To the Editor: l coqrat.u.late the City Council. It won a battle June 30 at tbe Regional Cout.al CommiukJD on the American Legion buildiDI. It collected its political IOU well and it . .,.id olt. It may baft won a battle but not tbe war. nere will be an appeal to t.be state· Coastal O>mmi•lon where I a - ped a ftftrsa1 and there may be further Htiption that may take,tlve years to resolve. In my opinion there are thousand• of Lacuna Beach citizens wbo don't like tbe Legion bulJdt ... lt la lDadequate and not in tbe best IDtereata of Lasuna Beach. A referendum would be the fair way to IOlve uus problem. Let the eltiaeal de- dde. Ill reprd to tbe ...... llD't It ltr ..... tbat ..... allDOlt two- aDd-GM-laalf rean Ulla CttJ Co••cll Hddaal1 dlaco•ert there 1S something wrong with 1t and wants to renegotiate 1t " The lease restncts t he seru or citizens to partial use of the basement and proh1 bi ts them from carrying on nor mal pro· grams be<:ausc 38 days or the year they are prevented from using the bwlding during normal hours. I r em ind the Bagltn Ad· ministration that it cannot con· tinue to ignore people issues and senior c1tizem;' needs. Sooner or lat e r problems mus t be r e- solved Why not start no"., ALAN E ADAMS Crifirinl .ffi.,Jlac~d To the Editor Tom Wert's letter t Mailbox. June 261 and Tom Murphme's column (June 25) indicating that I was invited to attend a Sum· ·mer Solstice (anti-nuclear) Ral· ly at Niguel Park and declmed to attend were in error To the best of my knowledge I was not invited by written. oral or public communication of any kind. nor did my staff receive on my behalf any kind of formal or informal invilatton ror me to at- Sydney Harris tend or pan1cipate Frankl}. I believe that Tom Wert and Tom Murphtnt-were misled by the sponsors or the an. t1·nuclear rally and I am taktn£ this opportunity to set the rerord stra1~ht T ho~e who a re opposed to nuclear pov.-er ha\ e .s right to ~ather and hear about lhe issue. JUSt as those of us "ho support expansion of nuclear po'A er ru. one of the best and nttessary so urces o f ener J,?y-for the balance of this century have to • offer our views to lhe pobltc. But to distort the truth is just .as bad as being misinformed on nuclt'ar energy. ROBERT E. BADHA~1 Member of Congress 40th Distnct Pft'S ... auzb19 P~ To the Editor · An instructive article in the Daily Pilot Saturday. Julys, on tbe history of the pledge of al· leg1ance to the American fla g made enJoyclble readmJ'. I was interested to learn that in 1923 the wording was altered from "my flag" to "the nag." It'.., too bad that the personal pronoun v. as taken out of the pledge. Giving some further t hought to Uus. it might make the pied~ more meaningful if it <'Ould be changed once again to make use or more persooal pro. nouns It 1s. mdeed, our Republic, ou.r ~at1on Our nallon or any other nation 1s no more nor less. no better nor worse. than the peo- ple who go to make it up. We have in this country a good ht'rttage that we can make into a bright present and a rewarding future. It has been a privilege to travel to othe r countries. wh erein I have met many fa.ne people a nd have made good friends. However , it is always ftood to rome home to our Land v.•ith its n ag full or stars and to say with conviction and good con scienc e, "God bless America." RICHARD W. Sllmt • TMO•tly----c-·-~ .. ,..,,,_~~-.. ~ te E .. ._,..,... E ...... 1M, c..-. CA Utli IAttH'\ ~ tw ,. .. , .... J-14•11...._ ... _ ... _.,....._ Mtb.._~·-----· ''"' ___ , .................. .. c.rc--. Mastering Words Meaningful We are so peculiar about words. We know they are our on· ly tools of language, and yet we coatinue to abuse them tbouchl· lessly, in a way we would never think of abusing real tools - nen tJM>uab words wrongly used can wreak far more damaie t.ban all)' hammer or cb.iael or wrench. - We will take a new word and uae it to batter a concept to deatb. Finally, exhausted of Jecitlmate meaning. we drop It, oalT to p6ek up another and mil· UM It jUlt U willfully Of la· norantly. I was readiq the memain ol Hana Selye, the Canadian sdm· tilt who bu broucht the idea of ·'stress•• to wtde public acteD- Uon. ID his chapter on "The llutery of SUess," Dr. Stb'e aaya wistfully: ''TllB TDJI 'atreu' h• .... used IO loolely and applied to 10 many areas t.bat it ii ,...._ · eaaieat to understand wbat streu is aot. Contrarr to widespread public oplaion, atraa la DOt s,_,..... wttaa HrTOUI depreaalon, teulon, faU,.. ar cllcoarapm•. •• He pobata out that •'atr.a" bas become an ugly word, when it is really a neutral one. "You tho""1 not cmd OClftllOI avoid ltrea." be emphasizes. "because to eliminate it completely would mean to destroy life itself." Both overstress and understreu are equally bad few the system, and. the pl Is to strike a balance between tbe two. Several decades ago. I recall. we bettered the new word "al· ler11" to deatb ln tbe same way. An allero is a very specific chemical response to an irritant t.ba.t enters the body. but people persisted in aaying that tbey were "aller'lk'' to everytlaiq from Qyine to certain kinda ol people. PE&llAN 'IRE most flap-ant" eumllle al a ll9eful word beina ttcba to oblifton la "neurotic." wlak:la tbl u.ican Psyeblatric Meod ..... DCJt ... qo deleted from It• offlclal dl-ctlonary beea ... lta ortttnaJ meaninc luld blcome IO flaU.Ded and coanmed Md~ tbat It became a denrlpthe and dla1n01tlc Impediment more Lbu a cateaarJ. Loq before dall, words sueb al .. ,ru1trated " aaa • "repressed" had been extrllded from Freud's work and penfert- ed beyond recocmtioa by .-..e wbo bad no notioa of wr..t-be really meant by tbem. A 9'o&e' cult of sexual freedom IPf'UI llP under this false banner, pro. c I ai mini doctrines that would have shocted and revolted tlae staid Dr. Frelucl. who ne.v fOI' a moment meant Mtat people should be "free .. to 8d oat .._. primal wiabes and, ...... WHY DO WE do wttb -* wbat we are aemible w11111 to refrain from cloi.q wtlla DllJilca) looll? How CID a ratloaal species take a word 1lb ••• mocraey," for iutaaee. aad stretcb lt out to eo•er Mela divene forms of.,..__.• tbe Uaited ~ R..S.. Md CbiDa -wb ............... sole entitlement to die ._.. wblle dea1lnl It to tlle adlwl? "It all .............. -. muter," ...a HlllllllQ DnJ"'·· "wordl or JOU." Bal. lrlnldlr, ln trJbll to ....... m~ .. allow-to ........... .. btt'ometM.-llllli:,,,_ ..... ., worda .... .... ...... .. traces IDd CarrJ •• -......_ ,... t.MmtodallGlldlir. . . ··-" ( \ 17 Orange ·Coast EJ)I TI O N * VOL. 73, NO. 199, 3 SECTIONS. 31 PAGES ORANGE COU Your Ho•et••• D•lly Newspa"r C TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Bush Vows Hard Work.for GOP M~sa .Slaye:r G~ilty Salesman Convicted in Cop's Death . BJ DAVID &UTZ•ANN Ot .. o.tty Nlit Sutt Car salesman Jerry Gene Wills was con"Jcted by an Orange County Superior Court jury Wednesdar of first-degree murder in the December, 1979, shooting death ol an off.duty Costa Mesa police officer who was his rival for the affections ol a young woman. The jury, w~cb deliberated all day Wednesday before re- turning with a verdict, also con· i Hamper Proltes? . 'Mass Media' Hit By Newport Chief By JEaRY CLAUSEN Of .. Deity ...... S!Mt "Mass hysteria" induced by '"*the mass media" was blamed Wednesday by Newport Beach Police Chief' Pete Gross for erod- ing law enforcement agencies" £apabililies for gathering in· 1 elligence information. Gr065, speaking before Costa esa Rotarians, cited recent re- srters' allegations that his de- rtmenl is harrassing alleged unlc-rock gang members as an ample. Gross noted that his officers llave been photographing SUS· j>ecled punk rockers so that wit· laesses might identify those )ouths involved in at least three recent Newport Beach crimes. l He told Rotarians the crimes IHlude assault. assault with a deadly weapon and vandalism of abome. Noting that b e could only Jpeak from experience with the Ewport Beach and Los Angeles lice departments, Gross took sue with laws protecting the 1>ress' rights to gather in· formatioo while penalizing law enforcement agencies. · The former Los Angeles policeman noted that police in· filtration of and attendance at public meetings of groups with confessed goats of violating the law bas heen deterred because · of "paranoia" brought about by the media. H e s aid law e nforcement agencies are concerned about a growing in~billly to acquire "in· telligence" information under circumstances actually open to the press. The major mistake in Newport Beach were semantics used, in an intra-department memo not· Ing that information was being gathered for •·an intelligence fi!e on punk rockers," be said. Gross opined that less than l percent of information secured for intelligence files ever is 91ed. He emphaslled that none of tbe information ever is made public except cases prepared for eourt. ' But. be said, "the mus media develops this paranoia abt>ut lawlesa law enforcement.'' "I am now near a polnt wbel"e 1 jut about bave to wall unW JOU are a rictlm before I can do tn1tbla1. •' be warned lotarlam. lateW1eace, be added, bu ~ ....... hlq police 0 doo't twee batber' wttb anymore un-lea lt lnWlll.-blatant or&•sdzed fl'!!D• ";'1·- ....., ............. RAPS "1'HE MEDIA' Newport a.. Gron • Gross later said he referred with that statement to recent s tate legislation protecting re. porters from· revealing their confidential s ources to the courts. - That legislation. he said, of· fers "absolute immunity for a reporter to lie." He said police officers, when ordered by a judge, must reveal their sources -often kept con· fidential to protect informants from retaliation. Elaborating on the punk-rock movement in Newport Beach, Gross said his initial intention in discussing the iss ue with the press was to warn the city's up- per-middle and upper class parents about the movement. He said it appeals to youths at an age when they attempt lo identify with others, especially strong and often misdirected leaders. The punk mo-.iement. be said, espouses. violence and the philosophy tbal .. killing somebody is fun. That's absolutely true." Other activities, be added. are sticking knives and pins in peo- ple. He said m any Newport parents erroneously can't believe their sons could become involved in such "street IUlP·" victed Wills, 34. of assault with intent to commit murder in the woundina of Joelle Sennewald, 23, who had picked police officer Mark Pesanti as her lover after dumping WUls. The defendant faces a 2S-year- to-lire state prison term when he is sentenced by Superior Court Judge Luis Cardenas Aug. 13. Wills. of Costa Mesa, showed little emotion when . .court clerk Merle Turner read the jury's verdict. His defense attorney, Richard Bonner. told Judge Cardenu he would make a motion for a new trial at the time of sentencing next month. In an interview outside the Santa Ana courtroom, Bonner said the judge erred in not allow· ing a Newport Beach psychiatrist to testify on what Wills told him while under the influence of the truth serum known as Sodium Amytol. The defendant, according to th e defense atto rn e v. had claimed be bad gone to Miss Sennewald's Fountain Valley apartment last Dec. 22 to com· mil suicide ratber than gun down Pesanti or wound the at· tractive young woman. Instead, according to testimony, Wills enter ed the apartment and found the pair in bed. In an ensuing s truggle, Pesante was fatally shot and the young woman wounded in the chest. Belon kllllDI PeaanU, the jury was told, Wills said. "lf I can't have her, neither can you." Bonner contended that the judge "emasculated " the testimony of the psycblatrist, Dr. David Sbdfatt, by not aJ. lowing him to present pertinent evidence to the jury. In his closing arguments, the defense aUbmey bad asked the panel to return with a verdict or voluntary manslaughter Wrong Way Pilot.s Oul ATLANTA CA P> -The pilot and first officer of a Delta Air Lines jet that landed at the wrong F1orida airport have been suspended pending the outcome of a n investigation by the Federal Aviation Ad ministration, an airline spokesman said. Delta spokesman Jim Ewing said Cakt. N.W. Abare and first officer R.J . Baurer were sus- pended even though an air traf· fie comptroller bad directed the Miami-bound craft to tbe runway at Fort Lauderdale· Hollywood airport after taking off from West Palm Beach 20 mllea away. J aek Barter, an FAA apok•man, said the air traffic controller bad been aasisned admlDiatrative tub. The con· lroller WU not identifled. He 8dded. "We are not eut ~I tbertal pmral informalioa people. "We oftm me at a meetia& a-we ba._ lDform.tian Fair Slate peaple Ill dial meaoa1 may .............. hi ••••• ....... ame.-. lbould baft .... ........ • ~ reperter. &111..wa. Woadcut can ...... ,.. .. ,_.,~- •a•• ao ree.arae, ' be .~ .......... GEORGE BUSH RESPONDS TO CONVENTION CHEERS -·No Quatma About Betng Second Choice for VP Reagan, Carter Agree to Debate JACKSONVILLE. Fla. (AP> -President Carter toot lo ~ campaign trail today, issuing a challenge to Rooald Reagan lo debate him and tellin1 an out· door rally of S.000 that bis com· mitment to defense remains strong. Ending a week-long vacation in Georgia, Carter telephoned Reagan lo offer congratulations on Reagan's selection as the Republican presidential nominee and challenging him to a series of debates. In Detroit, Reagan told a news conference that be accepted the president's debate offer and was looking forward to it. Carter new to this city where Navy bases make up a mll,jor portion of the economy for a noon raJJy which attracted an enthusiastic crowd which heard the president pled1e. "For the next five years, I guarantee our commitment to defense will in· crease year by year." Repeating one of h.is campaign themes. the president said. "We have had dlfficult times ... sometimes causes ror distmity'' but "m the end we came out stronger." In Washington. the White House released the text of a con- g ratulatory telegram Vice Pres ident Walter F. Mondale sent to Geonte Bush challenging * * * (omrw•J him to "joui ~ in a public de-- bate this fall." In a telegram Carter also sent to Reagan, Carter suggest- ed .. a sen es of debates in the ,·a n ous regions of our nation ... The president srud be hoped "at least three or four debates can be scheduled so that we can thoroughly discuss issues of national concern and of interest to the people or particular seclioos of our nation · · The telegram s aid Carter looked forward to "a bard- fought and thoughtful campaign that will help inform the Ame rican people about the complex and important issues which face the nation we both love and seek to serve." The phone call and telegriUD. which were made public by the traveling White House. were the president's first public re- a ction to the Republican National Convention. The telegram did not mention whether Carte r wanted to in- clude independent presidential candidate John Anderson in the de bates. * * * Bush 'No Letdo~' Bergeson Declares By STEVE MAaBLE Of .. DMtyNll9"'" When Ronald ReaJaa stepped to the podium late Wednelday, bis wife by bJs side, Marian Ber1eaon wu ltlll reeUn1. wait· ing for the "made·i.n·lteaven • dream ticket" to be announced . But )When Reagan cut tbroqb the drama of the evenlnc and fin1ered former United Nllticlnl amba•lldor Oeorae BUib u bis runnina mate. the Newport Beach aaemblywoman said lbe wasn't let down. "The reaction for Bush in the hall wu overwbelminl," abe re- c a lied today from Detroit. "Everyone knew that It wu tbe rtpt ebolee -tbe unbeatable ticket." Mrs. Be r1eaon, tho_uJb, admitted lbe bacl been •WiJ'Ulal in tbe ''Ondenll.a·llk• dream" that Reapn WOGld select former President Gerald Ford u hi.a number-two man. "It •• IUCb an ua•ual tbiDI and tMn wu IO mHh drama au DllM tbat it ... hard to belie••·" the California ............. "It would ..... -i... .. been unreal bad it gone." She said Detroit was still bun· ing early today over the Bush selection and that GOP del- egates were not viewln1 Reagan's running mate u a second choice. "It's hard to explain but the Reagan-Ford rumor wp creat· int a Jot ol excitement -atlll I doD 't believe that aD)'CllDe aaw Bush as a second cbo6ce." Sh e specula ted tbat tbe buildup in emot:IOm ol a possible Rea1an·Ford Udtei would not result in a letdown i n Republican unity. Mrs. 8erge90Q predicted tbat Bush, nen tboulb be bu dif. fered wltb Reqan in the put. wiU be strongly accepted by tbe Republican fold. " It '1 funny," she related. "how on tbe cotlVention floor there were suddenly Beqan· Ford bumper stickers every-I pbere and tben in a mau.r ol .1 secondl tbey diuppeared and Reaaan-Buah aigm lbowed up . ''It WU almo.t like .....,._. had tone ... real quid~ ... du& all Uae a.Illa alpl out ot • trula cm• ...,..htn1. •• • Unmoved By Of~er To Ford DETROIT (A P> -Republican presidential nominee Ronald Reagan stood side-by-side with running mate George Bush lot1" day -and both said that uJ' trcket won't suffer for the faet that Reagan first sought former President Ford for the vice. presidency. Ford said the same thing. In a separate interview. the former president said he came away from his conferences with Reagan more convinced than ever lb.at the nominee should be the next president. "We came here to help the ticket~ we leave here with the same situation." Ford said. Bush said he didn't mmd be- o•reoe ot ttte Republican Hatton.I Conv.ntion .. be av•ll•bfe •t 4:30 thla •f· ternoon on channel• 2, 4, and 7. 1ng se<:ond choice for second place ··What difference does it make? It's irrelevant," he said. .. . . . I'm going to work hard on bis election and that's all that matters." . Reagan said be bad indeed of. fered the nomination to Ford during the hectic, ultimately futile negotiations between bis advisers and those ol the former presidieaL · Hls news cooference aCCCMll of the offer to Ford: "Wben this whole idea came up ... why of course I bad to • aad did tell him that this would be pleasiDC to me, and that I thouibt it would be a most un- usual thin& and a precedent sbatt.ertn« tbl.ac. and of course I S&ld that." ' Wlule Reagan said that Ford did not coofroot him with wiac· cept.abk! terms ror accepting the vice-presidential no mination. the former president repeated today that be had wanted "a me aningful job . . . a real ro le" in a new Re publican administration had be agreed to run. " I wanted a meaningful job. a nd it's jus t impossible to structure in that context'." lM! s aid. The Reagan-Bush news con- ferentt. which was to have been the formal announcement of the nom'inee's vice-presidential choice. concentrated in.stead on the negotialiona to put Ford on the ticket. Reagan had gone dramatical· ly to the Republican National Convention to announce he want- ed Bush. He said be broke prece- dent to do so because of rumors a nd gossip about a Ford nomination He said there were long hours of discussion about putting Ford on the ticket. but denied that the former p~ident bad tried to impose detailed terms for the role be would play as viee prest· dent, and that these demandS blocked the deal. Coast Weat•er Fair through Friday ex· cept for early morning fo1. Lows tmlPt • at the beaches, •inland. Hicba Friday low 'lOI to mid ... INSIDE TOD" Y 8~ r.mperatw11 ad a lack of "*""" u airrioMalw t~U.. ltfldw.tGraa. BcU IOUh ae °' "°"'"'· TIU ill htna IOIU tGA:ir a loU bw Wiid-.., ,,.. praa ~-8H Page All. lmtlex ..,.,_...,.. ... :=a....~ Lii-~ ,,,. ........ ,, c........ Al ~ O •M c:-kt .. Ol 11 I I .. .......... ....... ~ a-.1 ICM ......... cw .., ..... 0 "" a .., tw\.YMl C , Reagan 'Master' . But Deciaion;rnaking Questioned ~on-<AP> -R.,.ablku pr•l-.Ual aomta .. Roaald .. ., .. WCMmd up hav\ac lt botll •Q•: ... sot lbe ectvutaa-ol Mkiaa OtrU4 R.. f'ord lo -1111 tleket wlU1 fe• of Utt •~••betta. But a vie. ,.._. ldeetJal Mledkla &bat ........ DMed to ... .... ud or9ttJ itll"Ded out IO be theotk aad ~ fmed. • .. .. .41,. YS S So the Ford for-the vtce· pt"t•ideDt caper ralM& an w UM old ••lltliim about RHIM de· d•klo maklQI It Ian '1 t'laar, aDd Q>a)' aever be. wiae&her U.t nomlDN or the rormer oraldmt .. . .. Absence of Nixon. Quietly ApFent neatly lnlUJed lbe tdea ot nan- ntn1 ~ Since Rea1an had how1l for ae\ltn weeks that be would be namln& a vlc• pnaldenUal nominee toda)', UM n1.-it·1 do- U.11 bardly atteet to a clear ud ordered ~ ol muln1 m•· Jor Judet IDllltt . Nor do they ~aMe Reacu'a r redfOt.lab u a firm and de- e "• ve leader Rea1M.D·F'ord would have been H UD~tad lliMup, ud al mOtt •ureb u l.IDCOCllfortable OH. P'ord's t.erml for ~ lbe oominatioe made it mon .o. Wit h r~e ~ u Ute GOP vice preaidentlal aoml•••. Reacan ls unq~UODably Ute master ol his tkket. It wouldn't bave been tbat way wttb a· OETROIT (AP) -He't ti-. d4et Md doeN'l wut b1s Hme 'ormer P«9ideat nmnint No. 2. ta italDI maa. tbe tout of l1abcUo Uw former presldeol. Hts Ueutena.ot.1 did DOt.b1nl to Republican cooveatioos ol dee· ''Look at bis foretp POl.Jcy put down tbe reports ol a· ad• put, now but a remiadtt aad look wbat (President) Ru1an-~ Uc•et that swept of an e1nbarrauln1 era, un-Carter bas ctvea ua. Sure Ni.xoo tbe coaveotion floor. Tbe)' came meat.kmed but not yet fewsottm. m•ch JOGM mistakes. But be from iow~. tro.m aeuton, IUcbard M. Nixoa bu stayed d1dD't ruin t.be ecoaomy." fro01 c•mpalp aides. away from the 1.0 GOP coo-ZJeO«. t.ao and bdtJer than Tbe Reqan camp didn't NY vention. ht1 White House days, said be no. juat maybe. The former pr9ideot. wbo re· tallta by teJepboae wtlb Nixon Reagan coovenUoa atratecilt& signed ln ,disgnce d~ t.be rrom time to time -''He's doing said they would play the vice Watergate scandal, is vt&it.lnc well" -but the two have not yet presldeoUal nomlnaUoa for all friends in Florida. probably iJl convened since the st&rt of the the excitement ll could touch with eotavenUoa proceed-cooventi<la generate. They surely did thaL ings by television and, perhaps, Kisainier, trimmer than dur-A nalk>nal poUUcal cooveatiOD by telephone. ing his shuttle diplomacy days, is volaWe, evea when t.bere"s But bis advice is no longer has been giving Reagan advice no contaL Plant an idea and it aouibt. bis counsel iinored. the oo foretcn affairi and addressed wHl explode acron the floor, accomplishments of his p~· the conveotioo Tuesday nigbL Juat u thi8 one did. ideacyunberalded. Mrs. Ann.strong, who became In the procae, the talk ol a Tk ltl«v th•t ooce wts N\x· ambassador to Great Brit.a.lo 10 F()rd Ucket could serve to delule oo'a bas been lrrevocably shat the administration o( President some of the COtlffrvaUve op- lered. Ford and whose name bad been poslUoo still dlreded at Busb. Yet, many of bis one-lime floated as a vice-preaide.nUal After all, tbe Reitan side can lieutenants are here: Henry A. candidate oo a Reagan ticket, 15 say, they looked to Ford first. . Kissinger. Wtlllam Simon, ~nown to bave a stroog dislike Perhaps. • D.onald Rumsfeld, Richard for Nixon. · -, But Reagan oever said be ol-, bong, fton•t.t---------------.er-ea-·U>e oominauoa-YOJ"Onf, Ziegler and Dwight Chapin. No ooe doubts lbat Nixoo still ooly that they diacusaed It. T bey were C a bi net has a keeo interest iJl politics "In watching at the hotel oo secretanes, White Houae aides and the Republican Party. lelevl~lon . and seeing the and key advisers in bis Whea his private opinions rumors that wert~ going around. adm\nistratioo. Some are brlog· were not sought by the party lrt the gossip that was taking pla~ ing the fame they achieved dur this ele<-tion year. he offered here. I felt that It was nttessa.ry ing bis administration to this them publicly _ 10 ~ letter to to brealt v.i th tradition." Reagan convention where lbey are the editor of The New York said today. appeanng at the coo· • s peakers and advisers lo the Times. · vent1on moments alter he was ~ampalgn of the new GOP hero. declared the nominee. Ronald Reagan. Some are only ' In the letter. be defended "It is true that a number of wandering the convention ball, R ea g a n • s f 0 r e 1 g n p 0 I icy Republican leaders relt . . . that participants turned observers·. c red ent 1 a I s . H e s a 1 d t 0 e a proper ticket would have in· But some remain loyalists no m 1 n c e. in . w a at 1 n g de a It eluded the former pr~ident ... "Nobody here will say so, but skillfully with several foreign ID second place." he said. "And the old man doesn't loott so bad leaders dunng trips abroad at it is true also that we have &OM now,'' said ooe who hopes for a Nixon 's request between 1969 over Uus and over this and over JOb if Reagan is el~ted pres!-and 1973 thas and he and I have come to the <."OOclu.sioo and be believes No Silet8 Fired Escapee Captured At Mesa Motel deeply that he can be or more value a.s the former president c ampaigning bis heart out, wbJcb be bu pledaed to do, ud not u a member ol the ticket." Reagan described that as a de- casaon Ford came lo, but didn't s ay wby. Ford bad. ln effect, de- manded a share of the pre&·· 1dency as his price Cor ·~-· 1ng second place oo the t.lcket. He said he would have to be guarantttd a meanl.nSful role la ad mirustratJon dedalonmakinc. By JERRY CLAUSEN OI .. o.it? ~ S'41ft A small arm,y or POiice of- f1een and U.S. Manbal'a dep- uties surrounded a Costa Mesa motel Wednesday ntcbt to capture a federal cornctiooal inst.ltution escapee without fir. ing a shot. Arrested oo a federal warrant wben be wallted out ol b.11 mou1 room to anawer a t.elepbooe call al the Royal Suites Mot.el, 2'*> Newport Bh'd. wu bairdreaaer Tbomu A.. Eastwood. Eastwood, 35, of Florida, and anodMr' inmate. JOMpb James Owens. rt, escaped from lM federal l.mtitutloa al ln&lewood, Colo .• oa June 19, accord.inc to marshal's inspector Gilbert Garda. Garcia said bis Los Anleles- ba&ed deputies traced the two men to the C.O.t& Ill•• area and boped to doee in oa both at iM motel wttb the help of the Colt& ll•a Police Department SWAT team. With the ei&bt SWAT mem· hen. four II.a detectives and tbree deputy 1narabal1 lo position around the motel, Garcia said, Eastwood wu 1um- mooed to tbe motel's otflce via e.n lnt.ercom. DAILY PILOT ........ ~ _._....,.,_ c..ea ..... -.. DtW.11 ... ~ _...,..._~. "'° .... , ..... ..... ~=-.·,-c-....__. "~ . ..,, .... ..._ TI s ruCPMt--. au a rMc•t t • ....,. He was rushed by orticers when he stepped from his room at about 8:30 p.m .. Garcia said Eastwood 's companion. Owens. had left the motel with a girlfriend to go to a ne,.arby beach, Garcia said, and missed lbe net. Officers did find the girlfriend's 9-year-old daugh~r lo tbe motel room, be said. Eastwood wu acting as baby sitter. he added Tbe girl was placed in Orange County's Albert Siu.on Home in Orange . Garcia said officers are still searching for Owens who did not return alter deputies slaked out the motel foUo~g the an-esL Eutwood, beJd in Los Angeles Cowity Jail without ball, was convicted or bank robberies along the East Coast, Garcia said. He was confined at Colorado lo a medium security institution for a sentence of 10 yean on June 1, 1979 Garcia said Eastwood met Owens, another bank robber, lo the correctional facWty The federal deputy praised Costa Mesa's part ln the operation. · .. in my op\n.\on, eo.ta Mesa's SWAT team is excellent." he volunteered. "lt was a very smooth and well coordinated operation." Indeed, Sen. Robert Dole ol Kansas said It would have to amount to a 50rt or shared pres· idency. He said Ford "doesn't want lo go around the country cutting rtbbon5." Terms like that would seem impoasible for any potent.lal prHidenl to accept. but Reacan and his a.Ides spent a 1001 Wednes· day night in ne1otiaUon.a oo the subject. &lwstage Meeu Press WIESBADEN, West Germany (AP) -A cheerful R ichard Quffn, awa.ltint fmal word on his return lo the United St.ates. met with report.en in bis well· guarded room at the U.S. Air Force bolpit.al here today and told t.betn be fell ·•very. very good." Asked what be planned to do on bis return \O the United States, the multiple 1clel"Oll1 v\ctim replied, "I want to IO fl1hln1. I JU9t wilb I could be comlng back with 52 others." a reference to the 52 American. hostages remalnlnc 1D Iranian captivity. U.S. Secretary of State Edmund S. lluakle said In W aahlnit.on Tueeday that Queen would be flown back to the Unit· ed Stat.el Friday. 'To a Nunnery' SF Madam Sententm SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -A 1eatence of to da1• ln th• cuatody OI a nunnery wu meted to 1 S. 1'raDdleo woman coo- v 1 c ted of runnlnt • bawdy boule • ........ ..Br8DCI,.. Baldwta. •••• e.vtct.ed .... moatla of ... ..., an. PGliee n6decl '* ......... flWa barcllllo. Sapertor Coarl ..... ,!.. ~ .... ==-~" .,..;'!:: ... " .... Oeod •• , ..... ... ..... .,., ........... j ... . ... t ........... ..... tUI to O;t1t;• -•o.t tMe tt a nunnery, 10: .. said def ... •UOl"De1 Art Grou. Tbe order WU fC)UDcled to ..... wayward women. la a I._ to the court offertq to accept Ila. Baldwin at Grace CHter. a c:ouoee"aa cUDlc ...., llU"J J 111• wrot~ •ka. laldwla ..... to bt ~ maei•llM to ... , out ot tronlt .•• TIM ..... Mt eat to a 1111111· .............. ~ .... .....,. ....... ~~~--= . ................. ... .... ........... ., .... . ... .. Holdup Suspect Seized A pt,c.o1.pacldn1 IUlpeet wbo a1Je1edl)' robbed a Colt.a Mel• liquor store of about s200 ~ alter1looo tlllea tied In .... old red Mdan. ... qulek.Ly captured a few blocb away. e1arti 1naee O.try. a . of zw Plac.tla Ave .• Colt.a Mesa, wu . UTested and booked into Colla YeH City Jail oc ausptcion ol <armed robbery. Gentry surrendered wit.bout reaiat.aoce wben bis car wu overtaken and fatted to bait oa Vktorla St1"t at Meyer Place. Detective Pbll McCormick was credited with the capture, in wbich a loaded. chrome-plated .22 caliber automat.lc p~ was retrined u evidet>tt aloo1 with a sum of cub. Gentry ~Y closely fi\ the deacriptloo of the band.it wbo marched into Mr. B's Uq&a'I, ~ Fairview Road about l :JO p.m .• brandlabio1 a 1un and demanding the mooey. lrvirw Starts 'AffordQbk' Home Project Ground was broken Wednesday on a 160-unit affordable housing apartment complex In Irvine's Cast-developing University Town Center. The project i>ear UC lrviM and bebiQd the Campus Valley Shop- ping ~ter is designed to mee( the citr·s ~ment J,llll 10 oer- cent oTlYruvenlty Town caiter bousl.og be affordable to low m - come groupg. SbapeU lnc. ls bw..ldinc tne $8.S m illlon apartment complex The only other residential building taking place in the University Town Center ls belng rooducted by Southern California PrHbyterian Homes Inc., which is erecting a S27 million retire- ment complex near the ShapeU Inc. project. Tbese two residential devel<>s>- ments are the only ones the Irvine Clty Council has allowed so far in this sed.or. U n iversity Town Center. a planned community between UC Irvine and Maaoo ReC}onal Pan. will neuwally provide aa many u S.100 resideotial housing uruts and a ~ac:re commercial center including a 2:50-room hotel. lDcks Didn't Halt RepMt Burglary The score stands al tbe burglars. 2. John D . Hamlin 0. Hamlin told poU~ that when be arrived at hi1I north Colt& Mes a apartment Tuesday afternoon, be found that bur&Jan bad reached throuCb a lhree·incb openinc of b.la rear "indow and pried out I dowel that bad bem set into the frame. Tbey bad to remove bis vldeotar recorder and Cllb lhroug tbe same window, becauae Hamlin bad put lnalde lockl on all the doon. He d id ttlal after betnc burtlariz.ed lut year. Police e.Umated the loues from Hamlin's condomtnlu.m at Sl.100. .,..... ............... PUSHING COASTAL PARK Sen. Al•n Crana1on Hayakmoo Will View Cotut Park By STEVE MARBLE °' .. ~,,_...., Stabbed Mes an Critical A Costa M esa man was stabbed six times with aciaor's -one ol the wounds puncturing bis heart -durtna an araument early lbil morning at bis borne 0n1&e c.1ty'a west side. Juan Camacho, 22. was report- ed in critical condition following s urgery at Hoag Memorial Hospital in Newport Beach where, police said. rour stitches were made ln his heart. Police questioned six wit- nesses, described as llle&al aliens now being held ror de· portat.lon, in piecing together a story that eventually led to the arrest of a sevenUt immigrant. Arrested at 8 ·3() a.m . five-- hours alter the stabbing incl· dent, was Claro Najera. 22, Of the same address Majera was arrested ror sus- picion ol a.sa.ault with attempt to commit murder after he was traced to an apartro.ent al 132 Bay St.. Costa Mesa. where, o(. ricers said. he had fled roUoWUJg the incident. Detectives 8111 Beehtel. Phil McCormick and Mike Mill· lngt.on, wbo had moved in to a convalescent home where the aJ. le ged a ssailant wo rked. 1n~ ter cepted a call from the suspect and learned where he was stay- ing, said Lt Jack Calnon Calnon sa.td all of the west side residents involved m the case are Mexican citluns 1n the Urut· ed States 11\egally - Californ i a Senato r SI Shop@ Hayakaw~~ke 1 Jia.L.-"'-! . W!l~~.,,._·~-~-foolt al proposed national '"'" .. parkland along the lrvme Coast S aturday even though its doubtful be'U support a bill urg. uig the p.art's creauon A1des for Hayakawa. not.mg be has strong reservations on Sen Alan Cranston's rederal park bill . said the Republican senator will talte a helicopter tour o( the coastal wilderness Saturday monung. "It's a fact·fmding m1ssaon." said s pokes w9 man Ashley Chase. "He's never seen the area before and be wants to look at It first-hand before he goes back to W..abington." Hayakawa, she saad, will be coming to Orange County dJrect· ly Crom the Republican eon· venuon in Detroit. He plans a short news cooference followtng has tour Meanwhi le. the drama betwee a Callfornia's two unators COfttinues to bwld over C ranston 's 1ntroduC'ed bi ll. which ca ll$ for rederal e•· pendit.utt of at least $38 milbon toward the part. Mrs. Adwell Dead at 80· Retired Costa Mesa dres5 shop owner Martha Lorene Adwell, who operated Lorene's Oref>s Shop dunng Its ->'ears 1n business has died at .Vie. age of 80 m Hunt- ington Beach ' She succumb\.'13 Tue~ay at Pac1f1ca Hospital in Huntin~ B~ach. No funeral servtce will be bel~ for Mrs Adwell. who leaves a son, William J Adwell Jr .. of Ont.a no and a daughter. Mrs. Margaret Patten of Anaheim She is a.150 sU1V1ved by eight g raadcbildren and l l great· grandctuldnn. Arrangements were handled by Peek F'a mlly Colon ial Funeral Home in W~tm inster Supporters of the park concePt have bfffl counllng on a meetmg or lhe nunds betwe-en Cranston Ua....;cian Slated and Hayakawa on the bill. u~ reasoning that cooperation vor Newport Event between Republican s and r 1 Democrats would help the bill's Tbe bill LS a near carbon copy o r bipartisan legislation in-troduc~ originally by Reps. Robert Badham, R-Newport Beacb. and Jerry Patterson. 0. Santa Ana. Cranstoo. during an Interview Wednesday in Oran1e County. threw some water oo hopes that Hayakawa might add his name to the bill. CraHton said Hayakawa generally hasn't supported wilderneaa-type bills. He pre· dieted, thouab. that bis park bill bu 1 good sbot at bein«i funded. Howard Morgan. a performet" a t the Magic Castle Club in HojJywood, is scheduled to ap- pe\r Saturday. July 26, at the Newport Theater Arts Ceoter. 2501 CliH Drive , Newport Beach, at 4:30 p.m. Advance Uck& are available at the City ol Newport Beach Parts. ~ and Recreation Department Offices , 3300 Newport Blvd., Monday through Friday, from 8 a.m. to s p.m. Further information ts available by calling M0-2271. Forest Fires Uneontained a,n.• 1 ... ...... ,.........._..,...._ ...... tMupper ...... ...., ...... ..,.. ......... """ t.hat bed eUrftd IDON t.ban ... ~ llDCI .. t.royed lb buU1hp la tM Aq.a.e Nadoul Por.t. TM 1....-. a t .OOt-eere bl.-dubbed the Pus J'lre by forest oftldall. had alowed its ffllward eft8Dee ~ tllle Antelope Vall•Y by earty today, but DO ettlmate for Ml coa"81alneot wa11i¥m. MND\lme, 50 perttet CODtalomeDt wu an· nouaced late W-..dQ" for a 2,000-aere blue near Soled.ct Can,yon Roed tn ~ CO.try with full c:ootainmeDl ~ed by 10 a.m. A S50-acre flre to tbe nort.b was ~Cld ~ puceat COO· t.alMcl. S..DSEN COULD NOT uU bow much or the P .. tire was contalned by eub tod~, but said tt DO lclaaer was ~out ot control. More thin ball of tbe 300 ftnl\Cblen battling the blue were PQlled out around midnl&bt. but of- ftclala esperted rei.nforcellMllU for dQ'time . 1'be fin burned in to-decree tempenwres in a remote area near the Anleles Fon!st Hl-.bway and the Antelope Valley Freeway about live miles soatb of Palmdale, a spokesman said. Tbe fire destroyed tbree unidentified stnaetures. Firef\gbten were aided by bulldo&ets and bellcopten. The 2,~atte blaze near Soledad Canyon Road i.D Can,yoo Country started WedDesday af- ternoon and destroyed three non-resideDtlal ranch buildings. Al one time a total of 120 firefighters fought the blaze. naEnGHTEas FROM' Orange County and the California Department ot Forestry controlled a fire in Coal Canyon al 40 acres early Wednesday after the unruly blaze "slopped over into a couple or acres out of the bum area," after being pre- viously contained. s aid county fire Capt. Sherry Bunting. Canal Bill ~·Ceremony ,. . :·Friday SACRAMENTO <AP) -The author or the Periphe ral Cana 1 bill • says he thinks Gov . J;dmund Brown Jr. wiU sign it. State Sen . Rube n Ayala, D·Cbino, said Brown has invited him to the ceremony in whlcb the governor says he wiU act oo the bill - although the governor • · · refuses to say what his AP•.,.... action wiU be. flesc'..ed Brown said he would Mark Fredley , 16. act on the biU at 6 p.m. talks on telephone to F r i d a Y i n b i s Los friends in hometown Angeles office -with of Bloomfield JUlls, statewide television cov· . h era ge. Mach .• as e r e-But Brown fended off cuperates in Fresno questioru> about the bill. hos pital from 11-day saying he chos e Los o r d ea I i n Si err a Angeles -stronghold or Nevada after break-canal support -for the ing bis ankle while announcement only for hiking . the conve n ie nce of ---------television. Methodists Pick Long Beach Man LOS ANGELES <AP> -Rev. Melvin Talbert, formerly superintendent or lhe Long Beach district for the United Methodist Church, has been elected a bishop or the de- nomination. ST ATE elected Wednesday on ( ) Talbe rt, 46, was the fourth ballot during _______ _, the church's Western conference i.D Palo Alto. Talbert served in Long Beach from 1968 until 1973, wbeo be became general secretary or the board of discipleship in Nashville, Tenn. Nllllee Tnt Sotlfllat SAN FRANCJSCO <AP> -Pacific Gas & Electric bas asked for permission to load fuel and start low· power testing of ils Diablo Canyon nuclear powerplanL The request was made Wednesday to the Atomic Safety and Licensing BoaT<l, which monitors nuclear plant operation for the Nuclear Regulat.or) Commission. <'Muwr ... ,,.., -SACRAMENTO <AP) -Two consumer representatives bave nslped from Ford Motor Co. cuttomer appea.IJ panels, S8YinC tbey are be· ing used t.o inflUeoee lesial•tioo and don't treat cu.at.omen fairly. Tbe two i.saued statements Wednesday saying that the three major automakers cited almilar cuatomer appeals programs in penuacliq a state Senate commiuee last mootb to kill a bW to re- quire tbe repair or replacemmt'for new can that proYe to be "kmolla." Thuttdty, July 17. 1980 DAILY PILOT AS Sfftte's Budget Signed ..... , ....... Eddlo Jackson, la s t o t the C l uyton . Jac kson and Durante vaudeville trlo. d'ed uf a stroke Wednesday In Shermuo Oaks at age 84 . Jackson (top) and Durante performe d toge~h er from the early 1920S until 191 1 . Durante died earli er thi:> year . GOP Bl,ockade Collapsea in Senate SACRAMENTO CAP) -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. h as ended Callfornia's record 16 days wllbout a stat.e Sudget by sign· lna a $24 bUUon bill for the fi.scal year that beean July 1. The DemocraUc governor also si1ned a bU1 Wednesday to cul grant increases for 2.1 milUon welfare recipients from 15.S per· cent to 13 percent on Jan. 1. He acted wit.hln hours after a Republican budget blockade col- lapsed in the Senate on a 27·13 vote. At least 27 votes, a two-third<; majority in the 40-seat Senate. were needed for passage. The Assembly approved the budget last week. THE SPENDING PLAN for fiscal 1.980=81 bad been boWed up for 20 days by Republicans who were opposing cost-of-Living in· creases in state programs. • The deadlock delayed pay- ments of some bills and salanes .,..;,....... and stopped the now of some 39.99 ea. Dresses that /]ass for silk. Now, that's talent! . Special Only you know what they're not! Real silk crepe de chine, that is. Actually, they're all polyester . Shown from the collection: Left, the self belt covers an elastic waist. Mandarin collar, placket front. Black, red, rust, or blue. From a selection of prints. Also, solids of cerise, teal or spice. Sizes 6 to 16. Town & Travel Dresses, 387 Right, classic shirtdress to wear straight or to belt. Teal or wine print. Sizes 8 to 18. Town & Travel Dresses, 490 supplies, including drugs lo two state hospitals. ln rec e nt years . lh e Legislature has failed several times to enact a bud&et by the s tart or a new fiscal year. But this year's delay was the longest in memory. Brown vetoed $13.7 million out of the budget bill before signing it, and called it a "prudent budget that cuts government s pending below the rate of in· nation ... But lt was the least Brown ever reduced a budget bill, and he provided a novel explanation in light or his prediction or a $1 billion to $2 billion state deficit next year. "There's a tendency to spend the money if people see the money \here," Brown said at a press conference, contending that deeper cuts might tempt lawmakers to spend the vetoed money on new programs and make cuts harder next year. Tbe new budget Is 9.2 percent higher lban tbe $22 billlo budget for fiscal 1979-80. Brown said the ral-e or inflation th1s year is expected to be 13.5 per- cent. The deadlock began June Z1 when Senate Republicans de- !"landed a cut ln welfare grant increases and ellmination of a law requiring automatic aMuaJ cost-of-living raises for weUare recipients. THEY LATE& B&OADENED the demand to cover all cost-or- llvlng escalaton in slate law, which require annual funding in- creases for a variety of pro. grams based on an inflation factor. Assembly Republicans briefly JOmed their Senate colleagues in bl~king the budget, but last Th u r s day 10 A s se mbly Republlcans voted for the spend- ing plan. enough to pass it, and the lower house adjourned for a five-week summer recess. - .: orano eoos1 oa11v P1101 Editorial P!Ml,e ..... !1111111 ...................................................... .. A• Can Mayors Spai-k Trust of 2 Cities? The mayors of Ooeta Neu •nd Newport Beacht Arlene Schafer and Jackie Heather, have announced their intended plaos to thaw the of'ten Icy relaUouhlp between their two city 1e>vemme:nta. The mayors decided to dlacusa &our problems coo.frontin& thelr ciUes at a luncheon Friday and lay the groundwork for a dinner meet1q bet.ween their two dty councils at a later date. 1be effon ts laudable. and we wish It well I Per'h¥ps some good will be generated, althouah students ol coastal aovemment will note that stmUar meetings ol the two collective city mlndl resulted in Ullle mor than eventually turninl up the deep freeze They certainly won't lack for l-0pJcs. A discussion on John Wayne Alrport alone could <:onsume two weeks of meetings. F..xtension of University Drive (see editorial below) could eat up a day or two, and extension of the Costa Mesa Freeway (nee Newport Freeway) to Coast Highway likewise. Then there are such items as mutual fire aid, possible consolidation of police helicopter operations and closer cooperation between the two police departments, and cleaning up Upper Newport Bay. That isn 't even mentioning the possible 3,000·boat marina planned between the 1two cities at the mouth of the Santa Ana River. The elements crying for closer cooperation between Costa Mesa and Newport Beach certainly aren't lacking. What's lacking is a spirit of trust, a spirit that has not b,een helped in the past by Newport Beach city government's tactics through the years in dealing with its closest neighbor. We wish the mayors weU and hope they arc able to kindle a new kind of spirit. Link Worth Studying Univel"Sit} Drive is a hop, skip and jump affair. As a major thorough/are in Irvine, it carries a large portion of that city's traffic until it deadends at MacArthur Boulevard. Engineering plans caJJ for it to be extended across the north rim of upper Newport Bay in the city limits of Newport Beach and ultimately extended down Del Mar A venue in Costa Mesa. The extension plan has laid dor~ant for some time. thanks chiefly to some highly vocal opposition from some Newport Beach forces. Costa Mesa probably would Hke \o see the extension built. but hasn't mounted any campaign for it But there were new rumblings last week from the city of Irvine. That city's mayor. Art Anthony, suggested that an environmental impact report be drawn up to determine if the bay's ecological assets would be harmed by such a project. Anthony indicated he understood the political nuances of the program when he stressed that Newport Beach should play a leading role in the EIR. Up to now, the very ~ught of building a multi-lane roadway across the nortbem bay area bas drawn such vigorous opposition from some quarters in Newport that it hasn't even been seriously considered, let alone studied. The fact is, no one reaDy knows how many Newport Beach residents favor or d on't ravor the extension; the opposition simply has scared away any other viewpoints. It may well be that the environmental aspects of the University Drive extension would rule out its feasibility. On the other hand, it could just as easily turn out that minimal environmental effect would be forthcoming. The study s hould be made. No one can argue that the traffi c flow in Irvine. Newport Beach and Costa Mesa would not be improvea with the sorely needed east-west link We owe it to ourselves to learn the facts about the issue and not let t he decision be made by emotion. Council's Compassion David Perez choked as he told Costa Mesa City Council members that he was in the throes of an e motional djvorce when he ignored requirements for buHding permits in beginning an a ddition to his apartment building some two years ago. The dry-wall contractor last week said he couldn't get the perm.its, that work was therapy and so he just began building. He asked the City Council to bless the alleged bootleg addition on West 18th Street. Led by Councilman Donn Hall, who said he fell compassion in the case, the City Council unanimously orde red the city attorney to find a way to make the structure legal. Perez' attorney said he'd be happy to help. The council's compassion is understandable. But now what h~Qpen s when a Jess articulate or less emotional builder decides to go ahead with his project for whatever good reason he might enjoy? · • Op1n1ons expressed 1n the space above are those of the Daily Prlot. Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and • artists. Reader comment ls invited. Address The Daily Piiot. P 0 . Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321. Boyd/Customs ByL.M.BOYD The Mescalero lndlans of New Mesico don't speak a person's name whUe in that Dear Gloomy Gus This ia tile a1e of l\ll'Veyl. All \bat'• left ta for 1omeoae to cooduc:t OM lo c1lleoftr bow IDU)' ..... belD tU•· D.11. person's presence. Also, they think it rude to look somebody in the eye whlle talkinc or Ustening to that som ebody. And further. they're careful never to ask direct questions. What you and J call a poinlett.ia is known in Mex· ico's Spaniab as "1be Flower of tbe Hob NlJbt. '' Zebulon Pille never made it to the top of Pike's Peak. That•a What 1 said. And a cllent ·asked, "Thea bow come lt wun't named Pike's Pique?" • Tb• walnut kemel• tbat pow GD the IOUtb tide ol &be Cree .,. • muds deepel' .._. tbaa ta. walnut 1r .... 11 tbat ..... -tbe north ... -.... tree. ' ----·~--- Jack And r80D ·t Reag·an's Politics Reflects Roles DETROIT -Ronald Reacan'a nld Hsoclatea -mcludln1 • ~ Om a .ilrtrrle nd -have de crtbed what he ls rH lly Ulle. ood their recollections lend va lua ble Insight into the character of the rormer actor who ma)' be Qur ne~t president. In his Ho llywood days, R e agan never became a s up1Hs t ar. And thuug h his movie as- i g nm c n t s wt>n: us ually a cut 3bove .. Bedtime rot Bonzo.·· when he played s e c o n d banana to a l'hlmpanzee. there is a strong posslbllity that his mildly s uccessful pro· fessional career played a part in his political development. Most associates agree that Reagan has de\>eloped Into an a miable leader. whose Instincts a re decent and whose conduct is gracious. lie delegates authority and relies heavily upon'his aides a nd advisers . lie seldom dis· plays anger except when he thinks an aide has let him down Then he Oangs his glasses across the table an a quick burst of temper. THE STAUNCH opponent or th e Equal Ri ghts Amendment believes women should be "seen and suppo rtive of their hus band s .'· according to i• former. gi rlfrie nd who s aw Reagan socially in the years betwttn his divorce from Jane Wym an and his marriage to Nancy Davis. An evening with Reagan w::is an exercise m pall<'OCl'. said the former girlfriend .. You have to be prepared to listen lo him taJ k for hours.·· she explained. "He 1s a classic narcissist. lie hkes to be surrounded by lx'aut1ful in· l<'lhgent women. They Just bet- ter not try to upstage him ... Other Hollywood sources con· firmed thts. noting that Reagan couldn't stand the ide a that Wyman's stature as an actress echpsed his movie career. Nan· Mailbox CY Davit. on the other band, WU never a pro(MlionaJ threat to Reacan. Alld appean to rellsh her role ai tbe aupportive wile who never steals the spotlight. Reaaan'a Jone career In Grade 8 movi•. with their simple· minded approach to life's prot>- lema. may have shaped his "politics of nostalgla," the yearning lor a return to the good old days. Former California Gov. Edmund "Pat" Brown. who was upset by Reagan in 1966, likens him to Walter Mitty. ·•Reagan lives lo a dream world," Brown told my report.er Carol O'Connor. "He sees solu· Uona to our world problem.a in simple terms." ONCE A NEW Deal Democrat, Reagan became pres. Jdent ol lhe Screen Act.ors Guild Just u tpe Great Hollywood Red Scare wa.s being praduced and dir ected by headline·hunary congressmen. Reagan was a valued front man lor .the frightened movie moguls . Although his movie career never took off -the public being largely indifferent to an actor's political persuasion -Reagan's s uper-patriotis m won him ~ainin<6 lucrative employment ln Ute a.. demanding medium •f teiev&lioo, His shnpllaUc ecm- servaU.m delighted a 111oa11r such as ~neral Electric, wlUdl tends to view government resuta· tion of Big Busineu H a Kremlin plot. A HOSTAGE LETl'B&f TM tranians may now be uslq tM hostages in Tehran as part of a clumsy attempt to capitaliae on the American election cam· paign. Two lett.en purporUna to be from U.S. hostages have~ cenlly been sent to the press ta this country. One went to the Pitts burgh Press; the othe r came tome. There are similarities in botb letters, and the theme of botll is the same: The former shah ol Ira n should be returned for trial. The letler sent to me waa tup- posed ly written by Charles Jones Jr .. a Foreign Service of. ficer. yet it 1s replete with gram. ma lical errors and peculiar literary forms that would be un· charactenshc of a well-educated American .or at least one writ· m g without coaching or duress. SOME EXAMPLES : Ttfe numbt>r "?" and the ··z .. in the bloc·k -printed letter are crossed with honiontal hnes not consis· lent with American.taught peo- manstup The writer identifies himself as ··a U.S. Department o f State Fo reig n Service Reserve Offi cer" -hardly a description that would be med routinely by one American writ· mg to another. Simple words and phrases are misspelled - hke .. love ones" and "~· t1vel> ·· 1mstead of respecUully). Al~o. lhc underlin1ng of words, s upposedl y for e mphasis , betrays an unfam ilJanty with 1d1omat1c En~ltsh I have concluded that the let· ter ,., either a complete forgery, or ~a!> 14 ntten and-or signed by J ones under extreme stress. th ou~h 1t contains accurate badq:?round 1n formahon on J o ne!'. Experts a t the State De partment agreed w1tb m y c-onclus1on Destruction of Wildlife Disturbing To the Editor. A very d1stret's1ng Incident oc· curred the other day and I feel that someone (or preferably all of Orange County> should know what is happening in our area Dnvtng down La Paz Road in Mission Viejo I <:am#upon a car s topped in the rl"ad with its eme rgency lights nashing. When I stopped to help I found two people kneeling over an injured deer. The young doe had been hit and left and these people had stopped to help the animal. I went on to my home and began calling animal hospitals, the sheriff and the Animal Control Department tryi ng to get medical aid for the doe. I got nowhere. The doe died. It seems th~~ pnvate vets don't want to get involved because of the sticky question of finan~. the sheriff is equipped only to deal with carcasses. and the Animal Control Department has one man to handle the entire Or ange County from 10 p.m. to 7 a .m . the f(Ove mment. l can tell at as 1l is If a greater percentage or blacks are in prison. or if police shoot them more than they. shoot"' whites. it is my opinion that it 's because they have less respect for the law. and confront the police more often with violence The same is true of the His· panic population. The police are doing their job. If you don't step on their toes. they won't step on yours. IC you commit crimes, then you will pay. just like anyone else, re· gardless of your color. JAMES W. BOLDlNG Crf 11n.-,,,t.ploe~d To the Editor Tom Wert's letter c Mailbox, June 26) and Tom Murphine·s column CJune 25) 1nd1cating that l was invited to attend a Sum· mer Solstice C anti-nuclear) Ral· ly at Niguel Park and declined to attend were .n error To the best of m y Knowledge I was not inviteo by written. oral or public communication of illY kind, nor did my staff receive on my behalf any kind of formal or informal invitation for me to at· Sydney Harris tend or partlt'lpat<' Frankly. I believe that Tom Wert and Tom Murphmc were misled by the sponsors or the an· U·nuclear rally and l am taJtinJ? this opportunity to set the record straight Those \\ho are oppo ed to nuclear power have a right to gather and hear about the iss ue, 1ust as those of us who ~upport expansion or nuclear J>O'*'er a~ one of the best and necessa.rv o u rces or energy for th~ balance or Uus century have lO offer our views to the pubhc But to chstort the truth is JUSl as bad as being misinformed on nuclear energy. ROBERT E BADHAM Member of Congress ·. 40lh District r~onaHrh19 Pledge To the Editor An mstrucl.lve article m the Daily Ptlot Saturday. J ulys. on the history of the pledge of al· legiance to the American flag made en1oyable reading I was interested to learn that io 1923 the wordrng was altered from "my flag .. Lo .. the flag.·· . 11 .• loo bad that the personaJ pronoun was taken out of the p1ed~e Giving so me further thought to thts. 1t might mate the pledge more meaningful ii it l·ould be changed ooce again to make use or more personal pro- nouns It 1~. mdet!d. our Republic, our l'<at1on Our 11ation or any othr nation 1s no more nor less, no better nor worse. than the pea.. pie who go lo make it up. We have in this country a good heritage that we can make into a bright present and a rewarding future It has been a privilege to trave l to other countr ies, wheretn I have met many flne people and have m ade good friends However. it ls alwlays ~ood to come home to our Land With ltS fla~ full Of stars and to sa y with conviction and good con s cience. ··God bless America.·· _ RICHARD W. SMJTH • f M D•1fy P11.C __ ,_ .... ,_ l••f ,,..,.,__. LeiWn ~ .. ........ •• 1•11 ...... p.., ........ ,,...c.u ..... CA tUU ~-" ,.,. _ _. '-I t i's ..... •-I• M limi-.. ----.,.._, .. H ill ... .,,,..,. ,.._ .................. .. IMI ..... -.... , M ..t~ loo __ .... Clf'Cllff'ftl~ 1·ve since learned that thJs destruction of wildlife is not un· com mo n . Orange County , particula rly the south county. has a huge -if not often seen - wildlife population and weekly, animals are jus t left to dH!. Ma intenance and preservation of wildlife apparently has litUe or no priority in the scheme ol things as far as our county s\ll>ervisors a.re concerned. - It's been an eye-opening ex· perience for myselr and the handful of other clti1ens that stood out In the cold night air for almost three hours · trying to save the life of that.doe. ~astering Words Meaningful L£5LEEHOLT ........ , .. To the F.dit.or : Since I have no pollttcal ambition or am not worltiq (Of' We are so peculiar about words. We know they are our OO· ly tools ol lanpage, and yet we continue to abuse them t.boulht· leally, in a way we would never thlnk ol abusing real tools - even t.bougb words wrongly used can wreak far more damage than any hammer or cbiMl or wrench. We will take a new word and u.se it to batter a concept to death. Finally, exhausted of lelltlmate meaniq, we drop it,. oaly to plck up another and mil· UH lt J\Wl U willfully or ii· norantJ.J. I WU readlnc the memoln of Hau Selye, tbe Canaclian .a.. Ult wbo bu brouebt tbe idea of "1trel9'' to wide public .U.. tioa. ID bl.a chapter on ''Tbe llutery of SU'eu," 01'. SeOe H)'I wlltfU.l.ly; •"'l'llS TDM 'ltreea' hla bleD med IO......, ud appW to IO many ._. u.at It la ,....... eaale1t to uadentud wbat 1tre11 la "°'· Coatrar1 to wldHpread public oplnlon, atnll II Mt •1DlllYIDOUI wttb aenow dep,..1lon, teulon, .. _.., .. ~ .. .. ........ u.at··--.. -~--------· ----... ----·-----. . baa become an ugly word, ~n it is really a neutral one. "You should not and CQnnOf o"°"1 ~u. ·· be emphasises, "because to eliminate it com]>letely would mean to destroy llle Itself." Both overstress and understress are equally bed for the s~tem1 and the 80ll is to strike a ba1ance between the two. Several decades aao. I recall, we b8ttered tbe new word "al· leray" to death in the same way. AD alJerCy la a very specific chemical response to an irritant that enters the b6dy I but people penlst.ed lD aayln1 tbat they were ''allerslc" to everything from fl1iDI to certain k1nds ol people., PSa&AN ftlE mott n-.:rant aam• of a mefll1 word beinl kiet .. to olltiftoll ta .. De\ll'Gtic," wbldl tbe ~can 'Ptychlatrtc A.laod t'I• DOt loq •IO deleted from lta offtctal dictionary beea_. lta ortstnal meanlq bad MeoaM IO nattaed and coanmed ... ~~It became a •e1crtptl•• aad dia1nottic lm,..lmnt more than a catetwY. Loni befon Ulla, words lucb -,. --rru1trated" aod "repressed" had been extnd.ed from Freud's work and perftrt. ed beyond recopltioa by ....... who bad no notion of W"faM -.._ really meant by them. A wbole cult of seKual freedom ,,..... up under this false banner, pro. clajming doctrines that WOlll4 have shocked and revOlted U.. staid DT. Fnud, who never,_ a momenl meant th.at people 1>howd be "free" to act out dletr primal wiabes and futu!el. WH\' DO Wt: do 1titb-* wbal we are semlb&e fJDOUlla tD refraln from doiDt WUb PU*.al tool•? How can a rad._al species take a word lib '4*- moc1 acy," for lDstaDte, Uld stretcb lt Otlt to eo"r Rela divene form ol to"'1YDillt • the u~ ltatel. •-" _. China -.-ta pnclalm ... II aole eatiUemmt to tM ...._ •bJle ~ lt to U. otMn? "ltab~oadoil• .. ma1ter ''Mid ll-.t7~ "wor*' or '°"'" But,: la tr,tnctobltlllb'•t•~­allowllMIDto....... w ....... ----.. ... .. wordltlalllhaftll ..... l .. traces mid carTJ • a1111f ia diem todfoml&IQ. ·' ....... -· ... -·------------------ Tburtday'• 2 p.m. (~T) Pri NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS ~.Jutv 17, 1880 s DAILYPLOT 8JJ Bank's Tr'ouble~ Greatly Political 87 MIL TON Moe&OWITZ JI you WnJt )'OU have troublet, I• me introduce JOU to M.J . Babingtoa Smith. chairman ot an iDt.emaUoaaJ eatb.y caUed the Ottoman Bank. A.a their name •ucceata, t.be1 are incorporated in Turkey but they aeem to be run out al London. They held their J l3lb annual m~Un1 in LomdoD last month Sm1th got the meeting off to 1 somber start by reporting that two "members of your comml,tee" (equivalent perbaps to our board ot d.lrectoni) died durtnc the past year. They were Francois Aotolne and Resad A&kan Antoine's death was apparently natural, but A.akan was aseassinated by lerronsts in Istanbul Jut Nov. 9. ·rhey are going to be replaced by Pierre Hus and Andre Autheman Good luck. Haas and Autbeman. MOVING ON TO THE business of the baJ\Jt. Smith paint- ed a picture of inflation ii\ Turkey that makes ours look rosy by comparison. The Tu.r:U_ are impiort.mg far mor~ goods than. they are export.Jog an~g the year inllallon grew at a rateof80percent. But Smith sald there were hopeful signs of cbapge .in the setting up of a oew government "under the leadership or Mr Derrurel " One of these constructive actions, noted Smith. was the devaluation or the Turklsb lira rrom 106 to 160 to the British pound. Snuth told his stockholders that "despite theM! difficuJues. our br&11ches succeeded in greaUy expanding their bu.c;llless." and he added -1n case anyone wa.s wonden.ng -tha~ .. our legal status in Turkey bas nol changed·· The hotel company that the Ottoman Bank ran tn Istanbul was not so lucky. They had a lea se to run the Intercontinental Hote l there and the lease Mone~ Tree had 17 years to run -but Sm.1th reported that last July, when the hotel was closed by a strike. the InterconlmeotaJ peoplt-"wulateraJly terminated" the lease The Ottoman Bank has protested Ws act.loo, and the dispote is now In 1nterncitJonal arb1tratJon. lotercoouneot.aJ is a subsidiary of Pan American World ALrWays. Jn C00Junct1on with a b1~. f'r:encb ,bank, Paribas, Ottoman has ban.king operatJons 1p Syna and Lebanon under the name Soc1ete ;\ouvelle de la Banque Syrje et du L1ban Smith said thcit despite "uncertaml.les in Lebanon.'' these branches are doing aJI nd\t but dunng the year Ottoman and Panbas sold one Uurd or tbe company to "a first clas5 1.A:ban~t group " OTTO'fA." ALSO OPERATF.S the Bank o( Teberan m Iran Snuth s repon here was succinct· .. You are no doubt aware that last year the government of Iran d~1ded to nationahze all banJls o~raung in that country. We have, of cour"S(!, ~ubm1tted a claim for compensatJon to the authont1es ··Good luck, Smith. The Ottoman Bank k~~ rts books tn sterling (British pounds) even though most of rts operauoos are outside Britalll. 1lu.s means they have to translate tbose~tber currenCJes mt.o sterling Last year tbeit b&lance s heet. where they tote up asseLS and 1Jab1Uties. really took a beating because of the dra.st.Jc Turkl.sb devaluation. Their assets had to be knocked down by $235 million. Sm.1th noted that there bas been what be called "public specula\lon" on what the Ottoman Bank is really worth. What he means u1 that some sb~yed analyst.a in London have cast dubious eyes on those overseas operations in volatde piolJtJcal envtrooments. Will they ever get comperu.auon tn Iran? Will they get their bot.el back-to Istanbul? WiJJ the Turks be able to bold the Une ... 1nnauon., M .J. BABINGTOS SMJTU conceded that rt was not easy to place a vaJue on the company because of these 1.nteroauonaJ fluC'tuat1ons but the management decided to try in order to refute what they fel t were "exaggerated" esUmales And so looking around the world at their business, they came up Wltb a figure foe the assets of lhe Ottoman Bank S140pct share. At least that 1s "the option" of the bank's management. Wh4.lt 1l wtll be ""'Orth next year depends a lot on \lo h<H hapµt.·n~ in the streets or Istanbul. .ftit~bln Tit .. ~potlight •I ... . , ... ..... '" HEW Y()jllt IAPI Jvl I• WNAT AMIX ~O HEW ~IC IAPI JUI It fC>CNy 1k us no m 11 ' . .... ..... ~~~~...,,,.,,...~~--~~~--~ 1tlefa& C••"' 1.00-.1 07.,. • -· • u c dnl .... 1-. .... n • ··"- L .. • ~ C<Hlb • _.s. ll"C lS">C!Mb• l)Oul'Cl.Wll __ Thi 11 CJ1 • -· ~Wl~.00-11~ .......... .,..ll"Oyot NY. IUZ DAil y PILOT ... Stanford Professor Firing Upheld • • MERCURY SAVINGS ·-. -.. • au loot1 ClllOnOtiotl STAJlf POllD (AP) -Staaford 1roup of Jtaured faculty. fouad Proteuor Franklin Incited and pre· Uni......., ~ bawe upM&d tM flr· J'ranklla IWltJ ol U..... c...,.. o1 *lt· clpitated in dan1eroua and diarupt.lve ta1 ol a Dftif..., lavolwd la uli· tn1 OD r.b. 10, 1111, tbe da1 tile activlU. on three separate oeeulonl Vtetum War ediYIU., sdlool olftclals StanlGl"d ......U IMWut• eamput.el' on tbe same day, or only on two, or even Nici. ~ .. ~ bJ -*l-war • oae," tbe advllorJ board said lD reply ()J>}.,:'I, \}()'\. I HI !I·\ \1 (; !' \1 <..;J\I l IU):\Y It>\ .\1 l I' \l TIM._..._ ... •r•Clld "*' tM mOMtnUn. to the eourt dedston. Wrd ti ta••-Mdfted ta. American la JW°/ wrl. a.ta a.a Comt.y "ff» purpo1e on each oceuion, ac· ' Huntlng1on Beach, CA 92847 Cl•U lJMnl•• Uaioa of Nona.era SUptrtar Ou't Judie JoU Plat 111 re-eorcllnl to the ftndinp of tbe um board, Sout"-"' ~11toml• ~'Ott"-•: -·-_._..,._,. __ C~wlaidt ..udd tM ,..,..... vlewed tM ..,......, dee.._ "1,': was to disrupt tbe normal fllnctioninl of '*6 V•1141'1 v1-St~ BuenJ ~CA 90l20 m .. t ol . 8~ rranklla, DOW a P'ranklia = ol two ...... _ • Stanford Univeni•y because ol its IUl'L. 1866 Arnefll Rd.. C.marlllo. CA 93010 -• _... ..___. ' r 20716 S. AvalOn Blvd., Ceflon CA 90748 tenured member of ti•• But1era ty U.-Mk IUaford to ... If dll· posed responsibility for imperialism ZJ02tl.akeCen1er or .. tt..HeFOf'Mt),EITOf'o.CA92630 Ual"'*1faeWtJ. mlalalWMIWlwarrant.ed. and tbe Vietnam War," the advisory 1001E.1mper1e1Hwy.,LaH•twa.CAll0631 ne •=== .. tnlltM dedlioD was The advilory board voted,.. ... ,,,,..... board's aplanation read in part. ~~~= ~11:~ ~BA ~1 ~ made ll a .,.aai ........ foUowinl a ly May JO tbat dilmiual ii atl11 tbe ap-·A 1pecialist in the worts of Am«ican 1oes 1mne Blvd •• Tustin. CA 92680 l!!I NYiew ol ~ submitted by \he proprlMe peealt.y. novellst Herman Mel ville, Frantll.n had 23!J N. Citrus Ave .• West Covina, CA 91793 lOOM AC' .It .ad tbt Staford ad~ board. "We do not believe that the quMtion been a Star1ford professor 10 years when Anehelm Hiiia-Coming Soon 'trJt"1° 1;!lm. the advtlor)' boaril==-· •=eaeetecl===--::.o:..f ~pe=u.lty=:.:11:.:m:uc:b::aff=ected=:.:by:.:wb:.:aetbe:=:..' _ _:fir.::ecl::_. ------------~=-"'::e1<::c::u::t'f::Room::=:··=·~=•i::'~=:on=:•::,.::·tJMWtlbe===m======'.::_ ·~•••e• .. Male Delegate Happy Fellow, NEW YORK (AP) -Ralph Dowling may just be the happiest minority anywhere. He's 47. a bachelor, making good money -and the only man at a convention with 1,400 women. In fact, Dowling is so pleased with b1a lot it's bard to tell when he's joking -like about the time in 1970 when be said bis application for mem· bersbip in the Playboy Club was turned down because he "didn't mate enough money." ... SAID, 'ALL KIGHT HUGH Hefner, look at this,' and joined this organization with 30,000 women," said Dowling, who is-here to attend the National Secretaries As· sociatioo's annual week:· long convention. Now earning a salary "in the $15,000 to $20,000 range" as legal secretary to a corporate tax firm in Atlanta. Dowling'llas revised his earlier light-hearted as- sessment or the as- sociation. Dowling, one of about 40 mg}e members of the 40,000-member as- sociation and the only ...: .~.........,. male secretary re- DOWLING giste~ed here as a con-ven t1on delegate cpn· sider s himself "a professional businessman whb is also a secretary." "Men have been secretaries for 2,400 years," he s aid. "Meriweather Lewis (of the Lewis and Clark expedition) was Thomas Jefferson's personal secretary." Machiavelli was a ~retary to the F1orentine republic and Cleopatra's male secretary was respons ible for bringing Mark Antony to ber so they could die together, be said. ln his years as a secretary, Dowling recalls several instances when potential employers re- f used to consider him simply because .. they wouldn't hire men as secretaries:" THAT EXPERIENCE IN TUllN BAS made him "more deeply sensitive" to the concerns of the women's movement. But Dowling has never worked for a woman boss. "I would love to work for a woman with a bright, sharp mind,". says 'the man who counts Eleanor Roosevelt among his beroes. Dowling believes most secretaries are un- derpaid. While the National Secretaries As- sociation es timates that 80,000 secretarial positions will be unfilled this year, be says .. the major shortage is in qualified salaries for qualified secretaries.!.! IF DOWLING SOUNDS LIKE a spokesman for secretaries' rights, it may be the politician coming out in him. He's running for secretary to the NSA's international board. "I'll be secretary to an all-woman board." be said. "Jsn't that terrific?" Dmnping Charged ToJapanFmn WASHINGTON <AP> -Tbe Commerce Department bas charged a Japanese company with selling its coantertop microwave ovens in the United States "at less than fair value." Tbe charge involves Tokyo Sbibaura Corp., better known as Toshiba, the Department said. It said the ovens are being sold bere at a price IO percent lower than in Japan. Three other Japanese companies were tentatively cleared ol poeaible dumpina charges. Shooter Sentenced PEKING <AP> -One man got a l~·year prison term and a second wu fined $tO for shoot· ing a nre and protected &imtl*lda bear, Cblna'1 official XiDhua news qency repol1ed. · The pair shot tbe m.pound ..... la a wildlife sanctuary in Sbanai pl'OYiaee, divided tbe meat and bid the Uin, XiDluaa aald. It aaid tbe bunters' deed was reported to autbari"8 by memben ol their cammune. Pandas are prised in China and tbt govern· meat is tKing steps to further pnMct tbe estimat· ed 1.000 roaming Cbbaa'I wiJdlaadl • All Sale Items are Sub1ec1 to Stoc:k on Hand All Ptiotogr8Phlc, Typographical. Clerical al\d Pflnling Err!>fs are Subi-ct to COfrectlon. SAll PllCU GOOD THIU JUlY 23, 1• I \ LOOK FOR -OUR TERRIFIC PARKING. LOT SALE · THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND · SATU~DAY, .. .. JUtY 17, 18 I · 19 ; . . LOTS . OF OUR LOT WILL BE ·oN THE LOT -AT SPECIAL S/\VINGSI Great selections ()f Magnavox televisions, stereos, radios and games . . . plus assorted -llardware items for do-it- yourself projects and repair jobs: Don't forget we also carry housewares, artists' supplies, wallpaper and we even make keys! So be sure to come down and participate in t,his extra special event!- ff lheold ...... can't get It any holler Time for a new one? 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