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2 Bgstanders SIOila .
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MldwayRai~ Laguna 'Writer'
Closes 3 Games To Face Florida
At Fairgrounds Fraud Charges
Bakbtiar Safe
Exiled Leader
Target of Trio
PARIS <AP) -A band of
would-be assassins shot their
way into fo rmer Iranian Prime
Minister Sha hpour Ba khtiar's
apartment bui lding today, killed
a Frenr h polirem a n and a
woman neiJ?hbor. but could not
Rel past an armored door pro·
Fugitive
Turned Over
To Florida
Federal fug itive He rbert
DeGre ve l e f t So uthe rn
California this week in a car
pool arra nged by Florida
sheriffs deputies.
The 58-year-old man. who
posed as a fi ction writer for
more than three months in a
hillside Laguna Beach home, is
accused of embezzling at least
$3. 7 million from a Florida
citrus processing plant where he
worked as accounting manager.
FeCleral officials say DeGreve,
w~o used the aJias Michael
O'Shea in Florida. ned the state
in February alter an a udit or his
rtt0rds was begun.
He left behind a wife and two
young sons.
He also left behind a com·
munity that was s hoc ked to
learn the man they knew as
Michael O'Shea was not a
araduate of Not.re Dame. had
not been a Marine Corps officer,
nenr played football for tbe
Detroit Uoos, aod was never an
FBI agent.
After Oeetng Winter Haven,
, DeGreve. usin& yet aootber
1 alias -that oC Sean Casey
0 ' Rourke -rented • boUle on
• SkJline Ori" in Laguna Beach 1 where be told neighbors and r Mftral new acquaitancea that
be wu • ftctlon writer.
His IWies ID Laguna Be8cb
were u wild as tbe ones ln
I l"lorida.
lie dalmed bis wile bad just f died ad be was ln California to
.,.. onr tbe pain. He said be bad
udlored ••en fiction boob, .,._ IU ddJdbood years ln an,
...... wtUI Harold Bobblm,
19dw•aformer FBJ a1eat. DeGrne wu arNlted at Ute
C ... POIB, Pase AJ)
tecling the Iranian exile leader,
police reported.
All three attacke rs were
captured. one of them with face
wounds suffered in a gunfight
with police. authorities said.
Three other policemen were re·
ported wounded.
Jn Tehran, an Iranian group
railed ··Guards of Islam" an·
nounced it condemned Bakhtiar
to death. but made no mention or
the abortive a ssassination at·
tempt.
First reports said there may
have been four or five terrorists,
but authorities s aid they
believed there were only three.
Police said they had not been
identified but were believed to
be Arabs and were 2S to 30 years
old.
Bakbtiar. leade r of exile
forces opposed to Ayatollah Ru·
hollah Khom ei n i's rev·
olutiooary regime, was not
hurt. He later told French radio
the terrorists were "professional
kilJers that the government in
Tell ran sent to France.''
Sadegb KhalkbaU, a leading
revolutionary judge in Iran, has
said repeatedly that killers dis·
patched by Iran would bunt
Bakhliar down.
The police spokesman gave
this account of the attack:
The three gunmen told the
policeman outside the apart-
ment building in the posh Paris
suburb ol Neui.lly that they were
journalists. Once i nside the
lobby, they started shooting and
ran upstairs.
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COSTA MESA POLICE TOLD THIS CONCESSIONAIR£ TO USE SMALLER BOTTLES THURSDAY
tnvesdptors Ordered Ch•nge• In Three COunty F•lr Mkfw•Y G•me• to Improve Players' Odd9
Chances Weren't Good
·Police Say Fair Games Rigged t.o Lose
Of111eo.i1,~11.ui.H eyes on the waodertng officers, They probably recognized ByCAROLHENDER~SO . . .
Midway contestants ve a urging them to try their game. WaJker on sight : This was his
better chance today at w· ning a When Wll.son and Yezblck poUte-fourth visit. Ort opening night, he
prize at the Orange County Fair. ly refused, the operators soUcit· and other officers confiscated
Costa Mesa undercover police ed other people. but kept their 150 throwing darts for either be-
omcers ordered operators of eyes on the det~Uves. ing loo dull or having feathers
three carnival games to close missing or damaged.
Thursday ·unlesa changes were Dorno Rulina lnspectioos at tbe fair are an made in their booths. C 1 --e annual event for Wilsoo because
The pmes involved tossing a "we just want to make sure that.
plng pooc ball lnto a glass disb S •d 'V ' they ofler the public some
floated on water. and tossing a 81 ague chance to Win."
ring onto a gl ass bottle. As they inspected each came.
Concelaionaires wer• ordered to Wilson and Yesbick demonstrat-
remove the dish and leave only OAKLAND <AP) -An ed bow the odds can be placed
the Ooating foam ring and to use Alameda County SUperior Court more in favor to the carnival.
smaJlet bottles. jud1e bu dedared Oakland city One of the most frequent
Carnival manager Mel Davis ordinances problbltin1 adult games at the fair ls tosslnl a
"said be would compl1y with t.be theaters and bookstores where dime onto a dish. a l'M spot, or
orders, but claJmed that tbe they are "iDcompaUble" tD a some other tar1et.
aame iames were UJed recenUy n e i 1 b b orb o o d to be "a · wnaon pointed out that from a
in other Orange County eventa coastltutlonally broad and player's clistaMe, an arc rather
without complaints from law v•JI!:.;._ ~·--A•-.. lu .-.... than an aa«&e ii needed for the enforcement a1encies. ......., .,......._.... ·-uv. dime to land and stay on a tartet.
No sooner bad investigators that Mdioas of the Orclinances 8utsomeoperatonhanclicbtaor
Geor1e Wilson and George wblela liwe the city power to de· priies over tbe t.areets, limit.inc
Yezbkk ordered the three cide where adult businesses can 'tbeniebtpath.
cloeUl'fll than the word was out: be located are coatrsry to Another came is knockina
The law bad arrtved. iuaru&eea of freedom of ex· over two pop boUles at the same
"That first IUY we talked to preuiaD in Uie ltate and U.S. Um~ with a ball. Vezbick point·
has probably ione and told ev-~Utuliooa ed out that ii boUlet are placed
ef10M Uuit we're here,·• said ANiatant City Attorney Jef. on a Formica surface whicb bas
Wl1-oa. fery Haney said the c1ly prob-bHn nabbed with 1rapbite, &.bey
Indeed, hawkers pJnoed UMi1' abJywillappeallheruling. ca.. fM&, hi• AJ>
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Reina ins
Highest
InOPEC
NEW YORK <API -Iran was
reported today to have cut the
price of six grades ol crude oil
by as much as Sl a barrel. mak-
ing it ~ first Organizatjon of
Petroleum Exporting Countries
m e m ber to announce a re·
durtion sinre an escalat1on or
world oLI pnces began J 1 2 year
ago
T he indus t r v ne ws l etter
Petroleum lnteli1gence Weekly
said it had been notified or the
cuts by the Nauonal Iranian Oil
Co
The reduction was attributed
by industry sources to the grow-
1 n g surplus o f oi l on world
markets -a result or a more
than doubling of petroleum
prices smce the Iranian rev-
olution at the end of 1978 and
the onset of a recession m the
United St ates and other in·
dustrial nations.
The cut was not expected to
trigger a round or OPEC oil ·
price reductions because Iran
for several months has been
pricing its oil as much as $7 per
42-gaJJon barrel above compara-
(See OIL. Pag~ A2>
Coast
Weaaber
' J r
Falr through Saturday I
except for night, morning
cloudineSI. Lows tonight
S8 at the beaches, 65 in-
land. Highs Saturday 70s
to 85.
IMIDE TOD.4 V\
OtOtl~ COGlt Col~ ii
Mid~ for "Compan11" -
fM Broadwail '""8kol bJ that
name -Grid Bob Hape. ~~
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1U O~YPILOT s
GOP Ai1ns at East
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Needs Votes From Democratic Areas
DETROIT (AP> -Ronald
Re.cu Md O~rte Buah, ac·
cepUne tbelt rolu a tht'
Republican p,..ldt'nUal l1d1t"t al
i resUvat of pnrt:) unUy. •~
openlna a c•nif"U10 that will be
d l rected at tndHi o nall y
DemocnUc 1tronaiholds lo tM
N o rtbeat t n J »ndu ,H ••I
Midwest.
··we're obviou ly 10101 lo cm
Ra
C'tntrate In tt1c-Eu tr rn and
Ct'ntral t i m e iont' . " Drew Lewi~. a top Rl"a.gan ca mpalin
aide. said 1'hurMh1y n1 t(hl on the II() or ql th.,. G 0 P N 11 ti on u I
Conve:>nUon H de1 .. 1at • wullM
lO hear t,he, •~t·t'ptance •p<-t•chl·S
of the nomiOH:ii
Ru h. who spent his youth in
Ma11sachusetb und Connl-<'lU'ul
a nd was ed u f at C'd 1n the
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Kennedy Declares
Fight to the Fini.sh
WASHJNGTON CA P> Sen.
Edward M. Kennedy, declanng
o nce -again he will fight to the
t•nd for the Democ ratic pre·
sidenlial nomination, said today
Ronald Reagan may be handed
the presidency on a silver platter
this fall if Democrats don't reject
President Carter 's "fool's gold of
failing Po Im es ...
D ec larin g that t h e
Republicans enjoy a long lead in
the elecuon campaign. Carter's
rival s aid. "The Democratic
Party must do better In 1980
than to offer its elf as the lesser
of two evils."
In a s l a s h ing attack on
Reagan a little more than 12
hours after the Republican pres-
1de nt1al candidate accepted his
~~Y.'.s-normA-ation, K~no~y
s aid, "We have only four more
months to convince the voters
tha t America is not Hollywood,
the Republicans are not the par·
ty of the future. and Ronald
Wilson Reagan 1::. not Franklin
Dela no Roosevelt "
Declaring that the Republican
conve ntion t h1 ::. week "sum
mon ed America backwards,"
Kt-nnc'Clv said R.:aj:?an':. proposal
tor a mas:-.1ve, $30 b1lhon income
1 ax cut amounted to ''Laetnle
for the Ame ncan econom y."
And he s aid the rormer
('alifo rnia gove rno r 's foreign
•·rn• Pa~ ·I I
OIL .••
.,le grad<.'S sold b.>-other OPEC mc mbet'1).
\ccording to Petroleum In·
telhgence W~ly, Ira n reduced
1t:. Fer re1dong r adc or Oil to
S33.57. The oils s l.111 sell for SI a
ba rrel a bove s imilar grades
from other producers, however.
The U.S. Energy Department
esti mates the world price or oil
at $31.97 a barrel, three cents
und er the m aximum price
OPEC has set for its base grade.
Saudi Arabia, OPEC's largest
member, sells oil for $28. The
Saudi oil traditionally has been
the benchmark on which other
cartel prices are set, but Saudi
Arabia has bee n underselling
Iran and other OPEC members
since spring.
The policy has been seen as a
move to unify the chaotic OPEC
price schedule a s world oil
markets cool. and the re has
been widespread speculation
that the Saudis might raise their
price nearer the officia l cartel
base in coming weeks.
The 011 involved an the Iranian
price reductions comes from
off-shore wells and historically
has a ccounted for as much as 20
pe rcent of Iranian 011 output. But
firm data ha ve been I a eking in the
disarray followmg the country_'s
revolution and sharp cutback m
petroleum production.
Ira n has maintained its oil ex·
Ports are a million barrels a day
-20 p erce nt o f It s pre ·
revolution level -but othe r re-
Ports have put Iranian exPorts
a t 700,000 barrels dally, up from
500,000 two mont!ls ago,
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policy "oul'1 put tht• l 1nttt>d
States on thl' "'4rt>nR Mdt' or his
to ry -Ul M>utht•rn Afr1rn. an
Central A meriC'il . n11d "hl~l'\!v1•r
people are yearntnt: to bt· free "
As hf> has for months. the
M assachlL,.ctts !'.lt'tiator insistt'<I
that the way to dd l•:lt Rt•u.:un 1:-0
to reJect Carter a nd "r(.'('()mm1 t
ours«.>lves to ~crvl' the dt!'-·
advantaged and the disaffected
"In reality. the wa y to band
this election to Ronald Reagan
on a s i l ver plaltl'r 1s fo r
Democrats to C'ling to the fool :-.
gold or failing Pohc1es ... he said
in a speech prepared ror dt•
livery at American Un1 vers1ty
K e nne d y i s h un d r ed:. o r
nom inating dele gates behind
Cac.ter aruLh~s . ..htUe chance of-
-taking the nomination away
from the president. But he in-
sisted he will stay in the race
despite charges that he 1s d1Vld·
ing the party.
.
"ff my cam pa ign and my
ca ndidacy ende d tod a), the
a nger ~d the anxiety or our
people ·would C'Ontinut· tomor·
ro w ," h e sa i d "W h e n
R e p ubli c a n s i nvo k e m y
c riti c is m , they a r e onl y
capitalm ng on a correc t assess-
m ent of our national crisis."
Several speakers quoted from
Kennedy's cn t1c1sms or the pres-
ident during their addresses to
the R epub lica n Nat io n a l
Convention . which co nc luded
Thursday.
Forest Fire
Said Arson
By 1be Associated Preas
Authorities a re s eeking an
a rsonist believed to have caused
the 7 ,000-acre Pass Fi re in the
Antelope Valley, one or several
blazes that charred nearly 9.000
acres in the r ugged Angeles
National Forest this week.
The Pass Fire was brought un·
der control late Thursday,
although five engines continued
to patrol hot SPots through the
night. Authorities said they
believe the blaze was set Wed·
nesday by a person firing a
handgun at a military-style flare
in the ground. No a rrests were
reported.
The Pass Fire, fanned by 15 to
20 mph winds, burne~ in 90·
degree temperatures in a r e·
m ote area near the Angeles
Forest Highway and the An-
telope Valley Freeway about 40
miles northwest of Los Angeles
near Palmdale.
Angry Sadat
Won't Meet
TEL AVIV, Israel (APJ
E g yptian Preside nt Anwar
S a d at was qu o t e d i n a
ne wspaper interview today as
saying he has can celed plans for
a summit meeting with Israeli
Prime Minister Me nache m
Begin because or Be gin 's
"wounding personal attack on
me." Israel said no such summit
had been arranged.
The statement signaled a rift
in the personal relationship
between the two leaders, which
had ·helped cement the peace
bridge betwee n Is rael and
Egypt.
State radio quoted lsra~ll or.
ficials as saying Begin long ago
Issued a standing invitation to
Sadat to visil Israel again and It
still stands. But they stressed
the Invitation was general and
nothing ever wu specified.
Anderson Flie8
'Home 'Excited'
LONDON <AP>
Consreaman John 8 . Andenon
new beet to Wublnston toda,
clalmlq after a 1wtn1 tbrouP
nve countriet that bit tndepeft.
dent eempatp ror th• Amerl~u
preskleney can luceeed.
Aadenon Hid bla talkJ .stb
tbe leeden ot the llraeU, £1)1>-
tlan, Welt German, French and
BriUltt tovemmenta ln tbe pat
11 daya bad Wt him "very udl·
td" about hie proapecta.
Northf'att. toe Ii kt'y element In
that ~tratel)
Ac ct'ptln~ the prt>s lde ntlal
1HHn 111ul1on he .soug ht for 12
)l•u r s . Re ag.rn 1•xpressed his
11tr 11 tl'.CY wilh u speech thal
\'ii llt'd vn Ame ricans to cr06s
1u11 t ~ lltl•~ "t.o b111ld a new con·
~''ll'>U!> v.1th all those across the
l1mll ~ho ithare a com m unity or
\lul u1•:-. t'nlbodJed in these words:
fa m 11). Y.Ork. ne 1gh borbood ,
JH~Jt't' and freedom "
Rt>.1~an t•losed his acceptance
~pet!eh by urging the delegates
to bt'gln our crusade with a
mo mt>nt or silence " With that.
he b0'4 l'd h1!> head. his eyes
closed The hall fell silent.
A mo m e nt l..it e r . Reagan
orw rwd tu~ t.') t'!>. Jt'rked his head
upright and :>aid. "God bless
Amcn ca " The delegates erupt·
ed into a t umuHuous de m ·
onstration.
Rt>agan . nu ~h Jnd their
fa m 1he.s :.tood on t ht• p()drnm
wa v 1n.: 10 t he JO)'ful throng.
Jo1n1ng thl• 1980 RepubliC'a n
llrket on tht'> podium was for mer
Pn•s idcnt l''ord and h is w1 ft'.
Ot'tt ,.
,\ ll d:l) Wednt•:>d ay. t.'VC'n
through thl' ballolm~ that gave
him tht' prcs1dent1al nomma11on.
Rt>agan sought a way to ron·
vmcc Ford to take the vice pres·
1dentlal nomination When the
negotiations railed. he settled on
Bush as tus choice and m ade a
dramatic m1dm f.!ht appearance
bd o rt• t he convention to an·
nounc<' 11
Ford said in a broadcast tn·
l e n 'l l'" t od a) tha t h e and
Rea~aQ had "<1 lmo::.l made 1t" in
tht'1r "egollallons to ma ke h1~
the vrce pre!-.1dential candidate
a nd might ha ve succeeded 1f
the\•'d nad more lime.
·;We had a number of very.
very construc tive me etings but
t he r easons I th ink are un
rl e r -;t and ablt• a n d 1t JU'it
\\OUldn't fit." r ord S<Jld Jn th\•
1 n t e n · ll' w " 1 t h 1 h e M u t u 1i I
Broadcasting ~ystc m
Thursday's r1nal ses!-1on of th1•
convl.'ntton had none of thl· h1~h
d ra m a of the night before It
was a happ) l)how st <i ged b) is
pa rty confi dent 1t had n<imt'd a
:-.t rong ticket a nd buo) cd by
polls showing Rea~an "1th a
substantial lead over President
Ca rter
Bush. Re agan's for me r ri val
a nd now ruruung mate. warned
Republicans that .. though
J immy Carter has In the past
four yea rs been a railed presi·
dent, h e is a ro rm1dable
campaigner who can be expect·
ed to use the Power or his office
to s uit tus own Poht1cal ends
.. Remem ber only that Pohllcal
v1cton es are won by hard de·
d 1cated work -and that in this
crucial e lection year. the sta.Jc es
for America and the free world
are too great to allow ourselves
to become complacent. ..
One or the earliest references
in Reagan's ac~eptanc speech
was directed at supporters of the
Equal Rights Amendment.
many of them bitterly disap·
pointed by the candidate's op-
PoSition to the amendm ent and
to the decision o( the platform
committee to drop party supPort
for it.
"As president I will establish a liaison with the 50 governors to
encour age them to elim inate.
wh e reve r it exi s ts, di s ·
c rimlnation against women,"
said the candidate.
In addition to its appeal to a
new coalition, Reagan's speech
was a restateme nt or familiar
campaign positions and attacks
on Carter and a government he
ca lied "overgrown a nd o ver-
weight."
"I will not stand by and watch
this great country destroy itself
under mediocre leadership that
drifts from o ne cnsis to the next.
eroding our nationa l will and
purpose," said Reagan.
He r estated his pledge "to am·
pose an 1mmed1 ate a nd thorough
freeze on federal hiring" as his
first act as president.
"We are taxing ourselves into
eco n o m ic exh a us tio n and
s tagnation" he said and went on
to call Tor enactment or the
across-the-board tax cuts that he
has made a keystone of his
economic program.
f'ro• Page A I
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Laguna Beach address earlier
this month and jailed in Orange
County.
He waived extradition Tues-
day and was picked up by PoUt Cou~ty, Fla .. deputies ln • van
for transport back to the central
Florida community.
Florida officials said DeGreve
probably won't make It back ln·
to their area until Wednesday,
be'cause the sheriff's van also is
plckins up etpt other prisoners
ror tr-port to Florida.
When he arrtftl, officials say
he'll be arra.lped oa %7 counts of
rorsery and lfand thert. Florida olftclall want to lak. /11
ho• a S20.000.a-yeat account.an
could .b.• eart owner or • th~ mare, ball~
or a ~ mall. properties in Florida: exu and North
Carolin and have loaned Sl.2
million frlmda.
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WOULD-BE ASSASSIN RESTRAINED AFTER CAPTURE
Plot Against Life of Iran's Bakhtlar Falla
Ka\·e Ballard •
Tops Para'le
111 Clemerrle
f 'rum Po.gP :I I
TRY ...
\\ ht·n lht•\ ri·J1 ht•rl tht• rl<J()r ri(
l\;1kht1ar .: .1p,1r1 rn1·nt on tht'
1h11d n.,..,r th1·~ .,hot ii pohce
..: u .1 rd d (· d d " n c1 " o u n d t-d
anotht-r Hearing the noise . a K :H Ii Ball a rd . te lev1 s 1on nei~hbor woman. Y"onne Stem, per ~onal1t y a nd night r luh l'i npl·ned her d(>(Jr and was
perro rmE>r . wi ll b t• f.:rand ,h11 'II• dll'<ilatt•r1n;ihr,..p1tal
m a r:.h al or tht· 27th a nnu&.11 t 11 • .til• t•• forr<' p..s'I th<' r1-
F1e!>tl.t Lil ('ra .,llanatu Par<td• inf11r '"rt 1!11•1r or H..tkht1a r ' Saturda>,'4h1ch ~tcp~oH onSan :q1arlml·n1 lhe> r <t n batk
Clementestr<'<'ts at !Oa m ti""'' 1.iir• .... 11111· 1h1-} f'\
Thl' Chafnt>..•r of Cummnc.. , t1.111._,.t1 '"·''" "'''h 1.rrn<.·t: "h1, ~pon!oore<f proct''>!>IOn "111 .. i...,, rul)hed io lht' "CF-ne cind_en,t,etrt
f1'3t4re t~~=>e't=ft~~6'6F"T'w~efi we~
ranging from cques n <1n uruts w "oundl'CI and nnt• or the two shot
marching bands .1 1i·rr1iri.,t Th" other!> '>urren Thl' two hour parad l• bt·,gms pn rlcrt·c1
Dl'I ~1 ar Avenue and C'•>_nllnuh H..skh t aar "'1oltf a r 11dlo 1ri .
north\\a rd alon g f,I C.:am in•• l•·r\ lt''4 t·r b' 11·h·phrme that on ..
ReJl to El Portal ahoul J hlod, .,( hi '> aidt.""S h.1t1 gont-to open th<.·
ea!ol of PlalJ I' ark "'hf'n • th• •1<.>or but <>a " ii h.rnd w1\h a re·
par<td<• JY.Jrd l't rf·rnonu' .... 111 \Oh t•r 1n al ~1 pparentl} throul'(h
ht• twld 1h<' '>i-c u11I\ \li''4 1ng !.)'<,tern
Spt>C'tator' l';,.en Im•· !)(1th !oldl'' l"h•· utkmpt tu rc11c 1• <>pen the
of th1• ro;Hl\.\it\ itlnni.: lht: t"'' dri<ir .,hort <'trC'u1ll.-d the clectnc-
and J half mil• fl.tr.id•· roul • l<it kini; '"ll·m. Hakht1ar :.u1d .
and are anviled ~o the ;•~Clrd .irid 11 "a" IJt'JO i! hrokr-n Opt'fl ')0
prest.>nt allon ;11 J laza I ~ .it l , , .,1,lrl :• t '"''
about noon , .. lo.to! tr 1.. .... ..... rr1i:hto:n~
M::. Ballard, Yo ho star red in H.ikhtlJt 1 ... u-:h1·•l .ar111 Jttl Sir
t he tele\ tl)ICJn .. "''r1t'' Th• J ,,111 l·;.itm~ m} brt•d kfJ:.t Mothers m Lc1 ". .... ,11 ~tdf ul thl·
S e bas t 1a n 'i; Wes t D1n nc·r
Playhouse produC't1on of ''Apart
m enl 8 Stnkei. Back beguuung
Aug. 6 in San Clemente.
Bomb Kills
Secretary
M ANHATTAN BEACH IA PI
-A bom b explo ion killed a
secretary al a computer firm
"instantaneous ly" and caused
severe damage to the building. a
sher irf's de partment spokesman
said .
Patricia Wilkerso n . 35. an
e mployee fo r the Pro West
Computer Corporation. died
when the Thursday afternoon
blast shook the second floor re-
ception area whwe l)he wo rked.
Ms . Wilkerson lived in Torrance.
"We are m vest1gallng th1s as
a murder There was definitely
an explosive device intentionally
set orr ... s aid sherarr's depart·
ment s p o k es m a n D o y l e
Campbell.
Satellite Launched
NEW DELHJ. India (/\Pl -
I nd ia l aun r h ed a 1u1 .pounc1
!>atelht<' into orh1l toda) tx·,·nm
ing the Mxth nation to do 1t v..-1th
its own launcher
\1 lea!'.t 10 shol!> "ere fired.
1lJkht1Jr ~ :.tarr :.:11d
Bakhu ar. Iran's last premier
before the o.v:erthrow or Shah
~1 nhammad Reza Pahlavi. ""ent underground 1n l rdn after th.-
I• •lfu t1on .... d., \l<.'turious 1n
1'1·t•ruJn J'Y,'•1 1r•1 • "t Jf*'(I tri
11.11 1'>
inti tht·n. h<· ha .. mJde hs:.
hr1ml' 1n tht• f r1 ·nch c .tp1lal but
hJ<. tra\'eled 'Aldt•h "ork1ng for
tht ml'rthro" of thl' Khome1n1
rl·j.! 1 n1t· Tlw rM olut1onar) J'(O\
l'rnment announced las t week 1t
unt overed a plo t to r e turn
Bakhllar to power and had ar·
rt·st('(f about 500
Soldier KiUed
In Copter Crash
/ B IG BEAR LAKE (AP>
O ne sold ier d ied and thre e
01 hers "ere injured Thursday
"h t-n a U .S Ar my C H ·47
Ch1n0ok heltcopter cr ashed 15
m iles southeast of here m the
Coon Creek area of Heart Bar
State Park.
The crash, in a mountaUlOus,
forested area. started a fire that
.... a~ confined to the c rash srle
and qwckly put out b) ae nal
ta nkers. SteY.art sa id.
,., •• P-.e A I
FAIR ....
wlll l lmo9t alwaya 1Ude, not
ran.
When people try the "rope lad·
der event," they are orten
b•lped" by the attendant. wbo
•te•dles the ladder as they cUmb.
But when they've almost
reached the top and the aUeo·
tant 's still holding on. and
balanced themselves with that in
mind. the attendant lets go and
the center or gravity shlfts.
The player hi ls. to be
encouraged by the attendant to
try again, since be or she nearly
made it. .
Then there's the coin resting
on the billiard ball. Wilson said
that when the gaC'le is dem-
onstrated. the coin is placed
on t h~ ball. away from the
pl ayer. and eas ily knocked out
or the circle when hit by a cue
ball
When It Is the player's turn,
ho w e ve r the coin 1s tilted
towards him. and the coin will
almost always fall into the cir-
cle. losing the game.
In another game-: dolls must
be knocked "completely" off the
shelf
The dolls. however are stuffed .
with sawdust. m05l or it on the
bottom. and the shelf extends for
al least a foot. More often than
not. the dolls fall over onto the
!oh+-lf rathe r than off.
Peach baskeL5, said Yezbick.
a re natural springs. If they're
hit too hard with a ball, 1t wi ll
bounce right out .
And II the darts bounce off of
the balloons. they are either un-
derinflated or or a s t ronger -
tha n ui.ual materia l. a nd the
darts are probably dull
A voung woman operating a
J'(ame that involved a bowling
hall and a metal trac k dem ·
on:.tratC'd how. easy_ 1l was to
r oll the ball ov~c_the hump and
-a liow-tl tii star..
"Why don't .you try it without
holding onto the ball." asked
Wilson The players would have
to do 1t that way.
S he kept s miling, but she
d1dn t answer . Nor did she try 1t.
But not all of the games are
nC'xt t.n 1mpo651ble Those take
s uch long pr arllce that the
a\eragc per:.on couldn 't do it in
lU 2<l. or 50 tnes.
Rut the op.-rato rs could d•>-
tliem. t httrluJlv ac; they spotted
\.\ 11:.on and Yl'zb1ck
"We're not trying to rob peo-
ple." saJd Mel Davis , manager
or the carruvaJ. "We're Just try.
mg to make a reasonable profit
on our mercbandiae. We're Jw>t
selhng merchandise ht a dlf·
f{·rent way.··
last of Ash
Lmd to Rest
MOSCOW. Idaho ( P> -
A f ter two months of
s hoveling, sweepmg and
hosing, residents or this
northern Idaho town have
r 1nally buried thei r
troubles.
Literally.
They he ld a fune ral
Th ursd ay -complete
"1th a band playing a New
Orleans-style dirge . a cof.
fan puJled by a one-horse
carnage and a eulogy -
for the last ol the ash from
t he Mo unt St. Helens
\'Olcano "r couldn 't think of
anything bette r to put to
rest than Mount St. Helens
ash," sai d Ci t)'
Councilwoman Dee Hager
a m Id a chorus or
"Amens "
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Clemente Isle Goats Get People's
8J Ml'111\Ja &. "'N KL ................
San Oerb.ate hland'J wUd
1oats. llMU"OOMd \here to crow
fndtlul and tnult.lpty by Sp.anish
sailors two ttntwiel •IO· aft
1oln1 to have to bave pUSJ)OC'b
to enter mainland Cahfonua.
Tbi.s appears to be lbe l•l•t
·development 1n the Jaud~ and
applauded San Clemente Island
Goallift being engjn~red by an
i ncreasb:uilv unhappy cowboy,
Jim Clapp. who ls now 106,nll
$100ad4y ~ •
He claims the 101ts lace more
1tovernment red tape than
Cubans shipped to Florida ln
F'ldel Castro's famou.s Frffdom
Floulla
He largtrly blames the
Calirornra Department or Fish
and Game, which aid today the
goats are defirutely modern-day
verstons of The Man Without a
Country
The first Navy bargeload of
500 of the 1.000 wild goats Clapp
und bi5 cowboys have captured
to date ln their errort to clear
San Clemente Island or 2,500
goats are due in San Diego in 10
days
"The Fish and Game never
expected us to remove the goats
m the ftrst place." says Clapp.
who gamed hme during the
1970s for h1s humane capture
and relocation of wild burr~
and mustangs in America.
"Now that we've removed
them. they are doing everything
possible to see that they don't
enter California." Clapp gnped
in a Thursday inlervtew.
"That's right," says Depart·
ment o r Fa s h and Game
s pokesman S1 Nathensoo in
Long Beach.
"Basically. what Jtm Clapp 1s
accus10g us of as domg our JOb."
snorts Nathenson.
"We have recommended that
the National Forests don't allow
them ... he says or the impending
importation or goats to gobble
dry brush and hopefully save
some of Southern California
from forest fires and firefighting
costs
Nobody seems to k"now yet just
where the goats may be relocat·
e d an d their p otentia l
destanahon has ranged from Los
An~eles County to Texas.
Nathenson says wherever tbeyt
go they'll tear the place-up and ~
crowd out other animals.
"We don't want them breaking 1
loose and ruining the habitat." '
says Nathenson, noting the hun·
gry goats gobble everything m
sight and vrtllY well wrecked
San Clemente Island for seven
~pecies or protected birds and
lizards. He suggested when they eat
<See GOATS, Page AZ>
Supervisors Clash on ort
Bakhtiar Safe
Exiled Leader
,,.. PARIS <AP) A band or
would-be assassins shot their
way into former Iranian Prime
Minister Shahpour Bakhtiar's
.apartme.ot building today, killed
a Frenc h policeman a nd a
,woman neighbor, but could not
,ftet past an armored door pro-
tecting the Iranian ex.He leader,
'poUce reported.
All three a ttacker s were
.captured, one of them with face
wounds suffered in a gunfight
•itb police, authorities said.
Three other policemef\. were re-
.,orted wa.mded.
In Tehran, an Iranian group
e&lJed •'Gu.anb of Islam" an·
nounced it condemned Bakhtiar
lO death. but made no mention of
~he abortive uaasainaUoa at-
tempt.
First reports said there may
!lave been four or five terrorists.
b ut authorities said they
'believed there were only three.
Police said they had not been
i dentified but were believed to
-be Arabs and were 25 to 30 years
old.
Bakhtiar. leader of exile
forces opposed to Ayatollah Ru·
b ollah Khomeini 's rev ·
olutionary regime, was not
Bandit Rohs
Pizza Parlor
Me·N· Ed's Pina Parlor in <:osta Mesa was held up by a
brown-bag-toting -g unman
1bursday who was described as
$Omething less than a sharp
·dresser.
The short ZOO.pounder, who
wore mirror sunglasses, a gray
felt bat, motorcycle boots and
blue jeans turned back bjs tweed
coat to show a cashier at 710 E .
17th St. that he had a gun.
Pofice said be demanded all
lbe restaurant's cash stuffed in
.the bag be offered at about 1: ~
-p.m.
Employees said he rushed out
the door carrying $300 in cash
· and still displaying a blob of
white zinc oxide on his prorni·
neat nose.
Coast
Weather
Fair through Saturday
except foe night.. Dlorning
cloudiness. Lows tonight
SI at the beaches. 65 in·
land. Highs Saturday 70s tol5.
INSIDE TOD~ 'Y
• 01'Gfl9e Cocut ColUge ii ~ for "Compay' -
IM Broadlaav nwlic:ol bu tJaat
t10WN -mid Bob Hope. ~e
PetlllCI.
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hurt. He later told French radio
the terrorists were "profes$ionaJ
killers that the government in
Tehran sent to France."
Sadegb Khalkhali, a leading
revolutiooary j udge in Iran. has
said repealedly that killers dis·
patched by Iran would hunt
Bakbtiar down .
The police spokesman gave
this account of the attack.
<SeeTRY, Page A2>
Upper Bay
Oeanup
Wins Boost
By STEVE MABBLE
OI -o.ity "9t S-A proposed project to help
clean out Upper Newport Bay
was given a S2 million pat on the
back Thursday by state water
board members meeting In
Sacramento. ·
The grant. shaved down from
the original $10 million request
from the City or Newport Beach,
would be used for construction
of a silt-catch basin.
But Newport Beach city of·
ficia ls must satisfy water board
members oo a number of pouits
before the check will be written.
_, .. .,....... The main stumbling block is
that state and local officials a re
unsure how much it will cost lo
build such a de-silting basm.
needed to halt the flow or sedi-
ment. that washes into the bay
from the San Diego Creek and
the Delhl Flood Control Channel.
RONALD REAGAN GIVES 'THUMBS UP' TO DELEGATES
Launching His Campaign With BroadaJde at Carter ..
Estimates. in the past. have
ranged rrom SlO million up to $40
million.
GOP Concentrates
Omer King. a water board
spokesman. said the city has un·
til December to provide a cost
estimate. develop a time
schedule and sbow where ad·
ditional fWlds to complete lhe
project would come from.
On Eastern Bastions
IC the board isn't satisfied with
the answers, King explained. the
$2 m illion grant could be
scratched.
But Newport Beach City
Manager Robert Wynn today
said the city is already making
strides lO fulfill the requests.
Proposals from eight separate.
engineering firms, requested by
the city to draw up desilting
(See SILT, Page AZ>
Porno Ruling
Said 'Vague'
DETROIT <AP) -Ronald
Reagan and George Bush. ac·
cepting their roles as the
Republican presii:lenlial ticket at
a festival or party unity. are
opening a campaign that wiU be
directed at tradition ally
Democratic str ongholds in the
Northeast and industrial
Midwest.
"We're obviously going to con·
centrate in the Eastern and'
Centra l time zones." Drew
Le wis. a top Reagan campaign
aide. said Thursday night on the
floor or the GOP National
Con vention as delegates waited
to bear the acceptance speec.bes
of lbe nominees.
RENTAL RE.4PS
OAKLAND (At') -An o~~.-RES:PQ1N~E' Alameda County SUperior Court ~ n..:;Mj
judge bu declared Oakland city
ordinancet probibitin1 adult · "I was nooded wilb calls from
theaters and boobtores where my·oauy ~lot claulfied ad, and
they are "ineompatible" in a J ren~ my place to the first
nel1'bborbood to be un· perwnwbocalled." constltutioaallr broad and That'• the advertising succeq
va1ue. story of the Newport Beach
Juqe Spurgeon Avaklan said woman who placed this ad ln the
that aec:tiOm of the ordinances Dally PUot: •
which live the city power to de.-
clde where adu.lt businesaes can
be loeated are contrary to
guaranleel of frffdom of H ·
presskln in the st.ate and U.S.
couUbltklas.
A.11.._t City Attorney Jet·
ferJ HIDey said the d ty prob-
ably will appeal the ruUn,.
f'urn. rm . Pvt ba Cov.
G•rage fot' mature
emply'd male 1140 xu.
llll:U p.rn.
For a nOocl of response to your
ad. try the Dally Pil9t cla si.Oed
section by calling &42·5678.
Bush, who spent his youth in
Massachusetts and Connecticut
and wa s educated in the
Northeast, is a key elem~t an
that strategy.
Accepting the presidential
nomination he sought-for 12
years. Reagan expressed bis
SOME PAPERS, lV,
RADIO FOOLED-Al
stra tegy with a speech that
called on Americans to cross
party lines "to build a new con·
seosus with ll)J those across the
land who share a community ol
vaJues embodied in these words:
family. ·work. oel&bborbood,
peace and freedom."
Reagan closed hU a cceptance
speech by urging the delegates
to "begin our crusade with a
moment of silen~." With tba\,
he bowed bis head; his eyes
closed. 1be hall fell silent.
A moment later. R eagan
opened his eyes. jerked bis bead
upright and said . "God bless
America." The delegates erupt-
ed i nto a tumultuous d em·
onstration.
R eagan, Buab and their
families stood on tbe podium
wavlng to the Joyful throng.
Joining the 1980 Republican
ticket oo lbe podium was (onner
PrHident Ford and bis wile,
, Betty.
A 11 day Wednesday, even
through the balloting that save
him '\he ~idenUaJ nomtnatioo,
Rea1an IOUlbl a way lo con·
c&eeGOP, hteA2J ""
, •
TerminlJI
Sparks
Furor
-:--8y·10..\NN£"iffifoi:DS--r
Ot-OM!t"-'"'" A suggestJon that land on the
~est side of John Wayne Airport
be u~ed to bwl<f a termtnal for
rom merc1al jet a1rl10es sparked
a \'.erbal tussle among memberr;
or the Orange County Board or
SupervtSOrs today.
Supervisors were constdenng
..a series or capital projects for
the airport which include S6
mtlhon for land acquisition. S2.l
million for nmway resurfaclDg
and $276.000 for de sign or a
runway extension.
Airport businessman Chff
Frazier suggested that airlines
interested in operating at the
airport should be told they will
be welcome. provided they build
their own tenninal on land the
county as buying on the oppo6tte
side ol tbe ,,....,., from U.. ex·
a.Uni terminal. . • Tbat lad.. about 13 a~r9. is
earmarted for use by pnvat~
aviators.
---,
''This could get lhe airlines olf
>our bac ks ... Frauer told
supernsors. "When they rome
around and accuse ·you or
monopoly. JUSt Jump thts in theH
laps."
3 F airgrowul
Booths Mmt
Alter Games
t
J 1 .. • ,,.
Supen ·asor Thomas Riley
alo ng with Mayor Jackie
Heather of Newport Beach, op-
p o~e d the propos al. But
supervisors PhJlip Anthony and
Harriett Wieder said they
thought it was a good idea.
By CARL HENDERSON 1
That led Raley to suggest the
terminal be built at Los
Alamitos ~aval Alr StatJon ~ h1ch1s an Mrs . Wteder'sdlstnct.
"I'm not supporting you in
~e~ port Beach again." Mrs
Wieder retorted.
"You never have." 1o1.•a s
Riley's re1otnder.
Airport Manage r Raul
Regalado was called upon by
Raley to back hts view lhat the
""est side suggestjon was 1rn·
pracucai
.. It's not a new idea to have
a1rlmes bwld a terminal. nor 1s
1t a practacal one." Regalado
said.
He said he doubted the county
could maintain control over the
airport Jt owns if it allows
airlines to build the terminal.
<See JETPORT, Page AZ>
Ol .... 0-h ,.,.,...,. l
Midway contestants have a 1
better chance today at winning a
prize at the Orange County Fair.
Costa Mesa under cover police
off icers ordered operators of
three carnival games to close
Thursday unless changes were
made tn their booths.
The games involved tossing a
ping ponfC ball into a glass dish
noated on water. and tossing a
ri n g onto a glass bottle.
Concessionaires were ordered to
remove the dash and leave only
the Ooatmg roam rang and to use
s maller bottles.
Carnival manager Mel Davis
said he would comply with the
orders, but claimed that the
same games v.ere used recently
in other Orange County events
without complaints from law• t
enforcement agencies.
No sooner had Investigators
George Wi Ison and George 4
Yezbick o rdered the three
(See F.UR. Page A?)
* ·-----· * * Airport ·Aid
Counly OKs $9.8 Million
Members of the Orange Comity Board ol Supervisors
agreed this morning to budcet S8.8 million for capital projects at John Wa)'M Airport.
The 17·item list of projects approved in lhe speclal
budget seasioa includes 16 million for acquisition of 13
acres on lbe west side of lbe airport. S2. l million ror
improvement of the nanways and taxiways and $276,000 ror
deslen wort on a nmway extensUon.
OftlEa SJGNlnCANT items on the list include
$177,000 to replace runway ligbts, $241,000 to ~lace
taxiway lights and $2«,000 lo inst.a.LI private plane parking
facilltJes on the land to be acquired on the Colt.a Mesa side
of the racllit.y. .
Other i~ on the list include Sl00,000 to U1ht the new
airer.rt parldq area and $200,000 for constnacUon of a car
rental building .
• TRE BUDGET ITE•S to replace U1hUn1. lo
strengthen the runways and to build the new seneral
aviaUon parking area are new lo the capital projects Uat.
All the other projeds were budgeted durtna the prior fiscal
year and today's action was a restatement of their place in the budget .
Tbe capitaJ projects .,-e part ol lbe llrport's bt.t
million recommended b"4get for i-.a1.
-
. ,
·.
,U twl't' PtLOT ~ Ff!9.M 'f. 1"9
~--JlJST BREAKING-------....
Military Us~ Tanks
To Control Bolivia
l.A PAZ. Bobvta CAP> -The MW mUJt.ary rul~n o/ BoUv11
Hat t.U and troopa to Che countr) 's Uo·mhunc ~••oo &Oday to
confront aJ'UMld worktrs t'ba.Ueniln, lbe•r r11bl·WJ.O• C'OUP ne ·~nerala onrtbn,., 'Bolh 'll's t lvill•n coveramenl
1bunda) and •~ed po•~r to block the u pttu.d ~lion of a
I fUJt ~ \dent
Thls cap6t.al r t a~ calm UW "'°"''"' antr a l\liht ol a.porad!r 1unflrt' StudHb and othftr <'l\illan groups hpd
dt<'ha.n.-d UM-> "'oold ~'1 I th" m)\Uar) l-.k4.'<>vtr Arm lrucka
19 dtd v.1\h hc>•,•b arm~ Mllditr. ~lrolll"d theo ~trt'ol'l.\ dunna
the n~ht
·~-ftl ......... a TlwA.moria~ .......
lran 1t tt<m n!\Oluuon.&r)' Judat ~lb K.halkha1' ffftt
M:ven mea and ooe _.oman bt'lott • hrtnt &quad on a downtov."D
Tt'brtan ~ Loda) on ch&rie6 r•nonJ from drua ll'aff1r klns '°
M>domy and runnina brolhe\s
Toda)'b 1tunr1 e ~gs in Td\r an were \he~ such
s1dt>walk e~~·uuon ordt'r~ b> Kh•lkbah oa Jam hld Street Ill
the ltaru.in rap1ta1 r\"d llgh\ dl. tnct The Judg~ C'Onten<b open·
.air execuuons d •ter cnmt>
NEW YORK t P> $t()('k pnces ran up anOlht>r s harp gall\
ID hea\ > trading toda~ extt>ndlng Thursda) 's r ail) amid hopes
for an ~arly rttO\t'I"} from lbt rtteSS1on
The Dow Jooes averaae ol 30 i.ndust.riab. wbidl <'losed
Thursday al a thl'ff·Ye&r bi,Cb. picked up another 6.66 points to
921 76 al\tt five hours of lead.in& today. Ga.Ulen be.Id a S.2 lead
over lo:.cn. tn the taln of New York Stock Exchange·hsted 1s·
~ue~
K_...it OU Bid .'\l.rrd
LOS ANGELES ANGELES CAP) -The three co-u ecutors
of \be estate o< the late J Paul Gettv rejected the $982 million,
offer by Kuwait to buy the estJtte's 14.6 ~reent holding ol Getty
Oll Co's stock. one e<rexecutor announc~ today.
"We have dedmed the olfer and we are not involved lo any
further discussions ... said Robert. Hanson. senior vice president
of T1tlt' Insurance & Trust Co .. one of the t'O·executors.
£.,. Tlaro1r~ af Tltatdwr-
CAR DIFF. Wales CAP> -Young Welsh demonstrators. pn>
testmg the British government's refusal to open a Welsh·
Ian. guage telens1on channel. threw eg~ at Priµie ~
at gilrt!t TtratNren mDooSffiean0610cRdthe"" road with their
bodies as she \'1S1ted a North WaJes factory today
U.S. to Paris
Motorized Glider
Tries Lindy Flight
f.A RMINGDALE. N Y. <AP>
Suspended beneath bis re<l
~n d yellow motorized gilder
.. The Spirit of California."
E agle Sarmont wobbled into the
air at Republic Airport today.
s traightened out and beaded off
on what be hopes 1s • lltp to
Pans.
T he 28·yeur·old fl yer from
Sunta Cruz was embarlung on
"'hat could be a historic rught
.aero!)~ the Atlant1c by way of
Canada, GreenJand, Iceland ed
Scotland.
Sarmont had perfect weather
for take<>ff, but was delayed
almost two hours \n getting
airborne -partly ...by a leaky
battery but mostly by a crowd of
upwards or 75 film crews, re·
porters and spectators who ham·
pered last:minute preparations.
When he was finally ready.
Paul Riley, chief of the control
tower at Republic, made an in·
spection of the ship and gave the
Fe d eral A vi ation
Admutlstrauon's approval to the
fi1"hl. , Then Sannonl put on a T ·shlrt
with ''The Spant of caurorrua"
across the back. sat in the ham
m ock seat under the glider and
walked the ungainly craft ooto a
runway.
Five rrunutes later, at U :SO
a .m .• M started the motor and
Woman 'Pigeon'
SAN FRANCISCO(AP)Taking
advantage ot a trustang San
FranclSCO woman. two women
pulled off what police described
a s a classic "pigeon drop" and
m ade off with $25.000 in cash
and jewelry. Florence Ng. 56, re·
ported that she gave gold, jade
and money t o the strangers
"horn ·she m et outside her
Sunset District home.
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the glider lifted, its wmgs rock·
ing back and forth briefly before
the craft stabilized and rose
higher.
Sarmo nt waved l o his
girUriend below and beaded for
the Statue o< Liberty, two hours
away and the official •t.artine
point ol tbe transatlantic effort.
It won't be a non.stop venture
like Lucky Llndy's aboard the
"Spint of St. Lows " some SO
years ago
Jnstead he will head up the
Hudson River to Albany, stop-
ping in Canada, Greenland.
Iceland and Scotland on the
6.000·mile tnp.
He's figuring on 22 days m \he
glider.
Mr. Goldman
Rites Slated
In Cleveland
Funeral services were to be
h eld in Cleveland today for
retired Newport Beach attorney
J ulius Goldman. who died at the
age of 77 Tuesday in hi s adopted home city.
Local s ervices for Mr.
Goldman. who had pr acticed
general Jaw in the Los Angeles
area before moving to the Park
Newport Apartments, are being
h a ndled by Baltz Berge ron-
Smith a nd TuthilJ Westcllrf
Chapel Mortuary.
No local funeral ts planned for
Mr. Goldman, whose daughter.
Susan Benshad, also practices in
the field or law as a para.legal
specialist.
H e Is survived by Mrs
Bershad. a Dover Shores area
resident in Newport Beach,
another daughter. Mn . Nancy
Rose of Ohio and f ive
gr andchlldren.
Mrs. Hoxsie
Rites Today
Funeral services are
scheduled today tor lont·time
Costa Mesa resident Mrs .
Eliubet.b Hoxsie, who died w edoetday at the aae of 68,
leaviq numerous frlenda in the
Harbor Area •
RU.et .for Mrs. Houle were at 11 a.m. at Fairhave n
Memorial Part la Suta Ana UD·
der direction of Falrbaven
Memorial Patt llortuarJ.
A member of tbe N.-,ort Harbor Ba1lne11 aad
Profeuloaal Womea'a Club,
Mrs. HoxRe wbo WU known .. Betty, waa employed at a
teamttrw fCll' 11 ... UpbollterJ
for 25 years Wore ber r.Ure-
ment Survhou lnehade four
brotben Uvtnc la tl91 Lone
Beaelt·Lo• Aa••IH ~:f1!~1 Frau • ....., Howard _.
)l...-.
'
GOATS •••
I.My 8f't \be _,. to m1r1• wtth
o&Mr IQlla Md U..t make. f« a
... ~Mkle aplOIM>ft. • haft t.h1I tremendoul
abWty eo ,..ad~.·· be H1I ot
th• refu1M coat population
•hid\ la rurreotly corraltd on
lhe la.Jud artlllery tarat:t ranae
and ronsumln& SlOO worth of
balt d ha.y a day
N1tht'naod uys tr the pt.a
are turm.od looM' on Calllomla
soO th~y will continue \htlr
hab1ta ul tht> l'Xpe nsc of native Amcrmm w1ldlHe whose n ghl$
ar\' Cl\'1&rl.Y above those o( the
&Oil~ "We are sworn to protect
n1tlvt Amer-lean wildlife and
th"y're from Europe." s ays
athH\SOI\ ·
Cla pp claims publicity about
tht-whole goat tssue generated
ofter t wo San C le mente
house'4i\ es and an1mal·loven
learned l be~ "ere to be ex-
tcrmmM'-'<i by the Na vy and
raised 3 ruckus 1s to blame for
th'-• \\hole Oaming i53Ue
··That damn P story
F1:.h and Ga m e spokesman
Nathc.>nson murmured today,
taking tus umpteenth telephone
call about t.M latest news con·
ference by Cla pp
"The simple truth of il is that
the goat enhanres the cattle
operat,1o n," s ays Clapp. a
I aconi<'. slow talking h veslock
handlt-r who l'Ould park up a part
.tl> an t>xt ra 1n any Hollywood
ha)•burner movie.
.. He 's not like the sheep.
which C'Ompetes with cattle for
grass. The goat eats brush,"
says Clapp.
"So do deer and bighorn
s heep," says Nathenson, the
s worn u,holder of n ative
America fauna and their rights.
"We're still hopeful of working
sometbJ.ng out with Los Angeles
County. but there's some red
~tbett:-tt-mtthrbe-Urie-:
fou r months before they can
come up with a designated fire
area," says Clapp.
f'ro• Page A I
SILT .•.
bastn plans and cost estimates·.
:,hould be in later this month
"lf we can produce a proper
plan In time," said Wynn, ''I'm
about 90 percent sure that we
can get the money..'.,'
tte expressed doubt that $2
m illion would pay for the project
but suggested the grant would
be excellent "seed money" to at·
tract money from other sources.
King. who said Newport Beach
Mayor J aclue Heat.her showed
up Tbunday to campaign for the
grant, pointed out an additional
condition on the S2 million grant
He said the city mu.st come up
with matdu.ng funds totaling 50
percent of the g rant That
amount. rather than in actual
dollars. could be s atisfied in
land. Klng saJd .
f'ro• P~1ll
.TRY •••
The three gunmen told the
po liceman outside the apart·
ment building in the posh Paris
suburb of Neuilly thal they were
Journalis ts . Once ins ide tne
lobby. they started s hooting and
ran upstairs
When they reached the door or
Bakhllar's apartment on the
third floor. they shot a police
~ua rd dead a nd wo unde d
another. Hearing the noise. a
neighbor woman. Yvonne Stein,
45. opened her door and was
shot She died later in a hospitaJ
Unable t.o force past the re·
1nfor ced door or Bakhtiar's
a partment, they ran back
downstairs, where they ex·
changed shots with poilce who
rushed to the seene and entered
the lobby.
GOP •••
vlnce Fordj.O take the vice P~·
identlal nomination. When the
negot.latlona failed, be selUed on
Bush u his choice and made a
dramatic mJdnighl appearance
~fore the convention to an·
nounce It.
Ford said tn a broadcast in·
ter-vlew ioday th•t he and
Ru1an bad "almotl made it" tn
lhelr ~atiou t.o maJte b1m
the vice presidential candidate
and might have 1ucceeded lf
they'd had more time.
"We had a number ol Vf!r'/,
very conatruetlw meetiDP but
the reasons I tblnk are \ln·
de ratandable and it just
wouldn't ftt," Ford 11ld ln tbe
intervtew wlth tbe Mutual
BroadcutlDC System.
JETPORT • •
.. , ..... tt hao't been
cloM, ........ doelll't mean tt
woa't work." Mrs. Wieder
aaa~. Bat Rel•lado uJd be dou!Md
airUDll would be wt.Wac to take
oo 1udt • 1U1• capital toll
•ttllout • •·term parantee fOf' ... of tM ~ IO tbeJ
eould UDDl1Ue tbe ---'DI c:oat...
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COSTA MESA POLICE TOLD THIS CONCESSIONAIRE TO USE SMALLER BOTTLES THURSOAY
lnveetlgatot• Ordered Change• In Thr•• County Fair Midway Game• to Improve Playera' Odd•
Quake Study Finds
Coast Unprepared
~'AIR ...
l'l•1MHl"1 thsm th" word was out:
'fh1• l.1w h.1tl 11rr1vt·d
1 h11t f1 P.I lo(UY we talked to
·cal1'fornla 's state and l"'l'al h I "" I I l f ha' vrotiahly gone and told ev . .,.. an t•r <"•'1111111 tn•~ I> 11n· ''' .. ryo11¥ tliat w1•'re here ," Sllld ~overnm~nts are "ill prepared" tf1•,Jlln..: with .1 m&Jor rJ1•u.1Jilfr w i1.,,m
11 a ma,Jor earthqua ke should .1moni.:,tt1l1•d1•parlrrwnh strike. according to testimony Ho1h V1<·•·nr1c1 t•nd ~f·ymou r ln<Jt."'I. h••wktn pinned their
during a rorigress1onal heanng u~gc:.lt'<i the fcderul j(ovnn c·~f·'l on tht wandering officers.
h eld Thursday 1n Santa Ana nlt-nt should tal'kk the 11'>'1\K' 11f "' ~1n~ thPm t1> try their game. .
Rep Jerry Patterson, D·Santa i·.ir1 hquak., an'lu ranrP nff Pnnv. \.\-hf•n W1lvm and Yezb1ck polite·
Ana. conducted the day .long honw ov.n1·r-. Im~ <'i)'>\ prntN•t111n I~ r•·fu~•"f'J, lhP <)p<:r:Jl(Jr!t soll c1t
session for the House subcom· on " pr0Rr.1m ~1m1ld r tn th1· 1•1t nl nlhn pc·oplP, but kept their
m1ttee on Housing and Com· l'>ll~ 'l.at111nat f1ood ln~ur .. n~ _ _'._H''> on~~ ~·tf>!~tl~---
munit,r. De\•elDJ;uneQJ.._Ib.e..Jiub-_ <firoftnf'Rlo -, ---i:n~y p robably recognlied
committee IS exam1n1ng the Ro th men said th£•y felt the \\ olk er on llJghl 'ryus was tus
federal government's role 1n ~m.i ll dt•mcind for e&rthquitke in fou rth Vl'ill On opening night. he
prepannfi: for and coping the , u rll nrf' <•t fff('q·rit 1t "'a... J no other office re; confiscated
earthquake.. 1·.,t1makd that fr·v.er than one of I~ throv.1ng dart!. for either be·
California's poor state of
readiness was described by As·
semblyman Frank Vicenc1a. D·
Compton, chairman or the state
Asse m bly s ubcom m1ttee on
E r»ergency Preparednc~s and
disaster relu:f.
•·very 20 homes 1s ins ured ang too duJI or having feathers
c.q;:ainst earthquake damage massing or dam aged.
"'a ... thf' fault of 1n.c;uranl'(' rom· ln'lpt'i_llOOS at the fair are an
1•<in1e-. '4h1ch had made the CQ\' .innual t.>Vent for Wilson hecau.se
1 rage t•-t1wn-.ive and difficult to ~e JlL"t wllnt tn make sure that
~"' th.-v <)(fe r the publlr some
Bill 1n ... urc1nr•· -;pH•1a11 ... 1 c; 1 hofl''" In "'""
d1'1n 't ru~P...•::ir I~ agrct· '" lhf-'y in5pec-ted each game.
V1cencl C1 . lik e Anaheim
Mayor John Seymour who alM>
test1fted, said hc feel~ d1s3bter
planning should be lcft to state
and locaJ governments. although
he conceded state government 1n
Califonua needs to work much
f' fdnt'b Hell I~ of the Ft·<kr.il \\ 11,on and Yezb1ck demomstral·
ln -;ur<rn<'e Adm int'>tration. •rl h111;. the odds can be placed
.... h1rh handle.s lhe no<>d prr1 more In favor to the carnival.
n.Hn tnl<1 Pattf'r.on. · Whl•tt,1 r Onr of the most frequent
1 h•· fl••od IO'.>Urdnl, rrin1 •·r·~ J..3 mt><i at the fair ts tossing a 1rjf1~fcr'.> to t•arthqt.al(c ''''" d1mt' ooto a dish, a red spot, or
,., JJ:(' N'mams 1•1 be 'ittn .. "'>m(' ()(her target \\ llson l"Jinted out that from a
Fair Slate
The annual Orange Count~ f air mov~ into 1u nn't to
last day Saturday in Costa M bd "'1th the RCA RodM, pup
peteer Shan Lewu and the au<'llf~n or IHestOl'k as maJor
a\tracllon.s
Attendance for Ute first M·ven days Fnday through
Thursday, totaled 199.685 -up 23.23.S from la.st }ear·~
figures for \he s1m1lar penod.
<..iates open at 10 a m and close at m1dn1ght
Major events Saturday include
-8 a.m .. pre ·o pen1n g J unior Horse Show at
Equestrian Center
-JI a .m., Tall Cotton Bluegrass Band 1n the
Moonshine Mea(#ows .
-Noon to 1t p.m., f'llm Fe<stlval
-I p.m .. Junlorhvest.ock auctJOn. sheepandswme.
-Z ud 4 p.m., Kids ' three legged races.
-3 p.m., RCA Rodeo.
-3:30 and 5:30 p.m., Daybreak on the Hentage Stage
-3:30. 5:30 and 7:30 p.m .• t'un's-a -poppLn Circus.
--t: ts. 6: IS and II : IS p.m., Wlnn Troupe, htgb W\l'e
cycles •
-5 p.m., ~w m1lkin~ demonstrauon.
-6,8-.nd IOp.m .. S\\a} 1ng B<>lrosaenal act
-6:30 p.m., Junior livestock auction, beef.
-11:45 p.m., Los Caballeros Band pa.rade.
- 7 and t p.m., Shari Lewi s 1n the amph1theat.er
-7 to 11 :30 p.m., 8111) M1ie Band In the Moonshine ~1 e adow<>
-7:30 p.m .• New Wave Rock & Roll Dante & Light
Show.
player's distance, an arc rat.her
than an angle is needed for the
dime to land and stay on a target.
But someoperaton han& ligbtaor
prizes o.er the targe\S', Umitiq
tht' night path.
Another game is knoclriJ!g
\•e r tw'' pop bottles at the same
t.me l41th a bdll Yezblck pomt-
.-11 out that u bottles are placed
on a Fornuca surface which has
bt'en rubbed Wlth graphite, they
wall al most always slide. not
fall
When people try the .. rope lad·
der event," they are ofte n
helped" by the attendant, who
:,tead1es the ladder as they cliJnb.
Hut when the y 've almost
rearhed the top and the atten·
tant 's s till holding on. and
bu lanced themselves with that in
mind. the attendant lets go and
lhc <'enler of gravity shifts.
T he p I a yer fa II s . to be
encouraged by the attendant to
try agam. since he or she nearly
made 1L
Then there's the co1n resting
on the bllllard ball. Wilson said
that when the game Is dem·
onstrated. the coin Is placed
on the ball. away from the
player. and easily knocked out
or the circle when hil by a cue
ball.
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Frtd!y, July lit, t980 DAIL y PILOT A;I
lflan11 Papers Blush Over 'VP Ford'
nom IAM. They coocluded lb.at
UMre wu little that aboukl have
bffn bandlecl cWf•,..01. Cinn
tbe r Mmora and c onfualon
1enen&ed by the Republlu .na
and deadllDe pnsaur•.
Nevertbeleu, t ben were
some cmbarruaed news •• ~Uves at tbe Chlcaao Sun
T1me1. tJw Milmeapol la 1'ribune,
tbe tndfanapoli• Slar. lbe Albu·
quuque Journal, lh Ralelah
CN C > News and Observer, tht!
Columblli CS C > St a le!, t ht-
Roanoke. <Va .> Tam es i nd
World NeWI and tbe Kartford
C:ourant. to name a few. All car·
rted Pf'OCl'llMnt headlulee atatinc natly or '"'" Llnc stroo1ly that
the RepubUc... would tleJd a
Rta•U ·hrd ticket.
CBS News' Walt.er CtoaJdt.e
told hl1 audJtoce there wu "a
dcifan Jte pian" to mike former
Prnldeftt ~ the No. 2 man oo
hls party'• Ucket.
Spobsmeo at NBC. ABC and
the Cable Nfws Network said
they limited t heir prooounce-
arlenta to state ments about lhe
ne1ot1atlona betwffn t he two
camps and the probablllty that a
deal could be cut attributed to
RepublicaM who were thought
to~ ln the know.
The Au ocla ted P r e ss and
United Press lnt.em aUonal. the
two ma1or wire s ervices on
wbom thousands of news papers
and broadcasters d epend for
news, carried s tories.
.. We, in fact , by virtue of be-
ing on a different schedule. are
telling the story as it reaUy hap·
p e n e d r a t h er t~an i n the
s peculative f ashion of l ast
night," a BBC spokesm an who
preferTed A!mal.ning anonymous
explained Thursday. "However.
we a ll believed a deal bad been struck "
Other ne ws exec utives in·
t e r vaewe d a bout h o w they
handied the story, a gr eed that
the signals sent about a Ford
candidacy were too strong to
d iscount.
"In fairness. 1t is obvious that
there were ver y ser ious dis-
cussions, that there was a very
r eal possibility that Ford was 1oin1 to do il and that responsi-
ble people said be was 1~ to
do it,'' said AP Executive Editor
Louis D. Boccardi. "It was true
that Ford a.nd Reagan b ad come
right to the very edge of a deaJ." ··we acted with ca re a nd
cnutton:· safcl UPI Washington
news edit.or Ron Cohen. "I don't
thin k we m isled any of our
clients."
He said television added to
"t he stampede atmos phere"
which characteriied the cov-
erage.
SF Sex
Grotip Raising
School Funds
Theater
Closing
81 J ERRY CLAUSES OI U. _,, ~llM Sa.ti
T e r m i n g t h e m s e l \' e ~
"frus trated" by slate laws that
level down public educallon, a
g roup of Newport·Mesa resi-
dents are forming a non-profit
corporation to ra ise private
funds for tax-financed s chools.
State laws, m e m bers said,
have forced the once·afflueot
Newport-Mesa Unified School
District to m a ke increasing
educationaJ program cuts.
Marine's
.....__Killers-~
At .Large
C a m p P endleton military
police cootinue to search for two
robbers who kmed a 31-year-old
Marine aod injured bis com-
panion on payday Tuesday at
tbe sprawling military camp.
PFC Doy M. Carter, 31, of
North Carolina, was pronounced
dead by doctors in a field about
200 meters from the enlisted
men's club in the Las Pulgas
area.
His com pan ion , Carey
Rameau. 18 •. a lance corporal.
was s tightly injured in the strug.
gle witb the two ass ailants. and
later releued from the base
hospital. No hometown address
was available for Rameau.
Marine officials saad lhe t wo
m en left the enlisted man's
tavern at about 10 30 p.m . Tues-
day when they were confronted
by two men demanding m oney.
When the t wo Ma rines resist-
ed. they were beaten by t he as -
s ailants. a nd Carter suffered
fatal bead injunes.
Ra meau escaped, runo1og to a
nearby guard shack where help
was s~moned.
Camp officials said Marines
seeking the two robbers found
the body or Carter in a held
Auto Strikes
Worke r From
Survey T e am
A m ember of an Orange Coun
t y "!iUT\'ey team ~as in stable
condition today at Saddleback
Community Hospital after an
a utomobi le s truck him and
tcnocked h.i m 96 feet Thursday in
Laguna HJUs.
Daniel Cook. 32. of M1dv.ay
City. was involved an a survey
operation at the 1ntersect1on of
Avenida de la Carlota and Com·
m erce Center Drive .when he
was reportedly struck by a car
driven by Fred Maulam. 83. of
El Toro.
California Highway Patrol of-
ficers said that the vehicle was
traveling southbound on Carlota
when tbeaccidentoccurred. They
s aid signs were posted nollfying
tralficofthes urveyparts·
Heminguxiy's
Stuff Shown
BOSTON <AP ) -In a
celebration lubricated with
Ernest Hemingwa y's favorite
double frozen daiquiris, the
author's m anus c r ipts, war
medab and stut:red trophies go
oa public display for l.be ftrst
time tGnigbt at the Jobn F. Ken·
nedJ Ubrary.
Mary Hemingway and Jac-
queline Kennedy Onusb,
whlon ol the writer and the presMIMt, were among 150 ffem.
lacway friends, family. and
~ pluming to attad
tbe ol.lldal Gp"1ln1,
Keuedy and Hemtn1way
ae•u met, bat tbe writer's
foarth •lie picked tb e
bano.m.ti& buildlQI u UM most
""table plate I« ber buabanCt's
papen and atll9CU.
Bruce HarringtOn, pa rent and
attorney. said the group, Harbor
Area FAucation Foundation. ls
moving quickly lo achieve a
federal tax-exempt designation
Such a group had been sug·
gested by Newport-Mesa district
ad m inistrators more than a
month ago.
Similar support organizations.
they noted. had been formed m
the affluent Beve rly Hills school
district and at Laguna Beach.
0..ty ~\\aft -
SAN FRANCISCO <APl -The
Mitchell Brothers have cl~
the ir O' Farrell Theater and say
1t will stay closed until polace
stop ··rnegal" ra ids on live sex
sho" c;
Jim :Jnd Art Mitchell. once
dubbed the"'potentates of porn"
bv '1'1m4· Mag;u:1m·. maoc their
d;•c1::.1on an the wake of a July 9
raid on the theater in v.h1ch 29
Pl'<>ple 1ncludin~ tJ malt.-
patrons w1·n· :.irn:'o\t:d
A '>1):!n out'>11t<· tlw theater
f ('dCh . f.1\t' 'h<J"'' <.Jn('l·led At that u me. Superintendent
John Nicoll s uggested that a
Newport-Mesa commaltee be
formed leavmg actual control of
spending m the hands of dtstnct
trustees •
Fl~GHTERS BATTLE BRUSH BLAZE IN WlLOUFE SECTION OF MILE SQUARE PARK
It's The Second Sospldoua Rre In The Same Area During The Past Four Weeks
" ,,r t h for n .: opt• nan g " Th,,
hrntbcr-. -;&1d Thur'>dd\ the '
I I~ II to k t'l'IJ I hl· I I \ l'..H old
1 hc.1t(·r dO'>t'<I for•·\ t:r. or un
1 ti the thu1~ rop-. ~Lop \J.\1og
Foundation spokeswoman Lis 1 •
Palmer noted ~~esd~y lha! --Rrul Sys tem· . -t~wrdatiOO proba6fY Wltl con-
tnbu\e funds throughout the dis
tract in res~e to a trust~-Delays Eyed d ra fted "wish list."
Despite nsing costs, she said,
the dlstn ct's income remams
a bout level. "This means pro-
grams are having to be cut to
b alance tbe budget."
She noted that the board of
trustees bas laid orr sever al
s pecial eleme ntary reading.
voc a l music a nd ph ys ical
edu<'ation teachers .
"Children will be expected to
pay fo r th e ir own b us
tra nsporta tion," she added.
"While these cuts a r e wor-
risome. we're even more con-
c e r ned a bo ut 1981-82 when
further c uts will have to be
made."
Mr s. Palme r s ai d the
foundation grew from monthly
meetings held over the l85t five
years by the Parent Advisory
Council in the Corona del Mar
High School area.
Protest,s Fly
At Deadwood
Brothel Sale
DEADWOOD. S.O CA P)
P rotesters m 19th centur y cos·
tumes. television c rews and
Cha mber of Commerce offi cials
hawking T -shlrts -t hey were
a II there for the bang of the
auctioneer's gavel over Pam's
Purple Door
"Save our ladies." s houted
about two dozen young women
dressed in 1880s dance·hall girl
costumes "Don 't Change
Oeadv.·ood" read one sagn
In Meetings
While the legislature is on
vacation from its Sacramento
la bo rs. the poliuc1ans can be
coun ted on to think up interest·
ing ways to impress constit uents
with their ha rd work and good
int entions.
One such program will be the
hearing scheduled July 24 and 25
10 Garden Grove to be hosted by
Assemblyman Chet Wray, D·
West minster.
Wray will bring tbe Assembly
Sel e ct Committee o n Mass
Tr ansit to Oraqe County to bold
bearings oo delays in prov iding
new commuter rail service.··
Wray is chairman of the com -
m ittee. which will meet in the
board or directors bearing room
of the Orange County Transit Dis·
trict headquarters. 11222 Acacia
Parkway.
The sessions will be hel<J trom
l .30 to 5 p.m. Thursd ay and 9:30
a m . to 4.30 p.m. on Friday
Titree Seized
In 2 County
Drug Raids
Thr~ men have been arrested
and $235,000 in heroin and co-
ca 1 n e seized fo llov.ing two
separate anve'il1J!at1ons an Santa
Ana. polJce said Uus mornjng
T"o suspects from Hermosa
Beach v.ere taken into custody
when they attempted to sell un·
dercover narcotics officers
about rune ounces of high-grade
cocaUle worth $195.000
Arson SuspeCtetl
In NeW Park Fire
Rangers at Mile Square Park
a re sun e~ 1ng for damage from
the second fart> in four v.eeks that
has devoured near ly the ent1r<'
25-acre wtldl.ife a rea or t he count~
regional park in Fountain Valle)
Tbe second f1rt' occurred Wed
nesday at approximately 1 30
p.m .. bu rning app rox1matel~
f a ve a <.' res 1n the centra I
northeast section or the park.
said Capt. George Keller or tht
Fountain Valley Fare Depart
ment
It took I:? mt•n fr<~rn .. '•WltJan
\ JJley. Wt-st minster dnd Hunt
1n~ton Bi'ach fire department•
t"' o hour-lfJ 1·ont:..un the blaif'
that Keller ~<ttd h 1if su..,p1c1ou...,
nature
John ~osqueda supervtsang
ran~er or Mw Square Park.
.. aid there ""a~ n<J IOJUr) t11
"ildhre since thev h ad been
dn ven oCf by I.he fl"l fire on tht>
t'\ enmg o( June 19 ""hen JO to IS
.acres burned
GrandIDother Tells
About '10' as Tot
Bo Derek's grandmother, '4h•' lives in :-.;ewport Beach. tell ...
what it was hke when No 10 v.a'
J or .4 m Su.nda~ 's Dady Pilot
0\her feature-d c;tones ai111 t4 II
about these top1cc; ,.
THERE'. A CATCH Cor'n
mer caaJ fishermen have to look
out for the ms el ve~ on I and and
s ea. St aff writer Arthur R
Vinsel reports on u couple d<-<1
1cated to taht career and tht
orgaruz.ed campaign to 1mproH
doc k fac1llt 1es and limit
"aterfront restaurant!>
JO B A P LENTV -
~~ew spaper c la ssifieds are
filled v.1th JOb open1n~o; but
many people <':ln I quahf~ ,\
You Your Mone\ article detail:. pro~rams des1~ncd to retram or
m :JlCtl·UP quahfl(•jlJOnC. .. ., pt'<•
Jilt• l'on J:!ll l fJ "-•H I-.
C \~ER .\, \f'T IO..,; A t ri"'
1 .!lhn~ themst'lve~ <;roup Z h.aH•
fnund h.ipp1nc~" .in r! ... m1::..'.'urt·
11 f succe~:. bv making films. but
prndun r Er rw· Zo·h rn.. tt 1nb
\ 1dt•O mJ~ bt· b4 ltt r Tht Hu.,1
nt'!>S of the Wet i..
FRIESOLY FOCL ~ t o
hostess Sarah Pur<'ell ms 1'>ls
that · Real Peoplt• do~·' nut put
11!= c;ub1ect.s up to ridicule She
re\ e:il .. ho"' the T\ t .1pin~s fr•·
qu<'ntly rnd m p1<'n1rc; for thf.'
l rev. ~d thl' n1·v. <.'('h.·bntw' ·
and v.h~ :.ht• in~1~L'> on hon~t:.
in scripts
Gut.a?'} 1-<l<'C.H!S"~ during "•I·
ltJ?31l' «onduc·trd \ 11·1 r:Hd ....
Thi· bro\tlt'r~ d• n1ed th~r" v.-a~
,,n, pnr..t1Lut1un g11inl! 1>n in the
ll".•·Jt1·r. "hith rt.·Jtun·" three
h11"'.. lht· L'ltrJ H011m . th«
..,l J J.:1· Room • .ind lht• Cop~nhagen
HU()m
Tht• theater reopened after the
raid. but <'l•,.,t-d agJan Sunda)
night l''ifiy female ~rformers
have been drop~ indefinitely,
the brothers said
One J>O'"'lbtllt). said Art, is
that the O'F'arrell may reopen
and cater to an exclusively ga y
aud ience. .
"They (gays) have political
clout heterosexuals don't," he
~aid
"W e r ee l lik e w e 'r e
'heterosexuals 1 a m1J1onty and
our civil rights are being de·
r11t'il .' Jim addl-d
T he brothe rs (')iarged that
Mayor Dianne Feinste1n was
behind the J uly 9 raid , but a
pot esman for the m ayor sa.id
c;he wasn t E.'\t'fl in to~n v.hen 11
rook placf'
School Chie f
\'\t"iJI Retire
Dr Rii i J . PrH.'S t. one of
!lrJnli?<· Coast College's ong1n~l
adm1ru,trators. 1s to rc:tJ re an
r:i rlv 1981 ..... C'hancellor or tht•
ll.Jll:h C'ounl\ Commun1!\
l 11!11·1.:l· [)1,ln<.:I • .
Dr Prw~t v. ;i !'> an a c;~1stant lo
f ir Ba..<ul II Pt>tnson. foundrng
pr\''ldt•nt or occ from l~ to
1955 '\ervinl! a<> a ... ~1!)tJ nt
'upe r 1nte nd e nt o f Adult
Education
Dr Pr u~c;t ha.., been to p
.l dm1n1or;tra tor of t he '>t'\ en
c.:i mp1L'\ 0Jllaor; d1stnct since its
roundm.1? in 1!16.'l
'lie I" (''<peeled to c;tcp down as
'f"IOn :J'.'o .i nev. chancellor 1s hirt'd
tu f tll tht.· post. sometime
bt't-v.een J.:in 1 and March 15.
Deadwood 's four brot hels
"ere closed in a police raid Uus
summer. and their landlords go
on tnal in September on charges
o r ma1ntain1ng a public
nuisance. They were 1denll'f1ed as Alfred
L1 n1 nger, 38. and Robert
Dempsey. 47.
---------------------------
"l didn't kno'4 I had so many
friends." said Pam Holladay,
owner of Pam's Purple Door.
also known as the F r ontier
Rooms Brothel.
P eople lined up outside the
National Guard Ar mory two
hours before the auction started.
By the time it began . the small
auditor ium was packed with
several hundred people , bidding
SlS for a knickkack, $25 for a
wall plaque.
One auction-goer, eying the
dis plays of a ppliances and
furniture, ~aid. "Where's au the
k inky things? The r e a ren't
any."
T he m~t unusuaJ items for
sale included fake fur pillows.
velvet drapes and one erotic
statue. '-In the back of the room, the
local Chamber or Commerce
was selling 400 T ·shirts for $7 .50
each. T he purple a nd white
s hi rts read . "I Was There,
Pam's Purple Door Brothel
· Auctioo,"
A t hird man . Rafael
Cer vantes, 25. was arr ested
after he allegedly attempted to
sell two ounces of heroin to of
ricers. Th<' heroin wu!> worth
about $40.000
Jr
$100,000
In Wreckage
S A N RAFAE L CAP >
F e d e ra l , s ta t e a n d l ocal
authorities are investigating a
sports car crash in Marin Coun-
ty that left the driver dead and
roughly $100,000 in cash m tbe
wreckage.
T he m o ney iri l a r ge d e -
nomination bills -was round m
t wo b ags, ac c ording t o
California Highway Patrol of-
ficer Patrick DaJy. A "moderate .
a m ount" of d rugs was also
foun d in the car.
Freeway Skat
A one-mile section of the southbound San Dieco
Freeway bas been atbeduled for do.ure early Monday,
Tuelday. and PoUibly Wedneeday"momint, Caltra.n.s and
c:onstructk>n offitials announced Tbu.nda.y.
Traffic between Euclid Street ln Fountain Valley and
Harbor Boulevard lD Costa Mesa wt1J be diverted north OO·
to Euclid. east OD Talbert AveDue, then IOUtb back Oftto the
freeway at Harbor.
The wort 1a scheduled between the boun ol mldnllbt
and Sa.m~
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Waving Goodbye
In Steep Dip
lllu.Ea 8tla f' a = Hett •loo_a the Oran1e Coa1' our tJdal wave hu c:anc:tled. Ob. drat! What
hall we t>vtt do fw uc1t~ment DOW!
All lbia alarted )'ftlffday aftemooo wh n ao tar\h
quake ol Io maptt\IM oo Ulie Richter scale struck tho
New HebridM islands. northwefit ol Austraba
Somt°tJIM!I UUI llnd Of a quake Wll& alao JIUIO lM
Pac'flt• Ocean ud HU.Set ll to hump up In plac:
SometJrnes It even caUffS a tidal wave. which could be
dtiJCrit>.d a:; somewhat larpr t.ban a bump
~ can be like d.ropptna a rods lnto 1 pond ol caJm
water. wherean lbe wave travels outward until It comes up
ugalD!lt somethin& that stops lt.
roa PEOPLE LIVl~G along th.is best of all poe.slble coasts, wbat )Ou don't want to stop it is your house.
business. or automoblle. Or your body, either. for that
matter.
. Anywa)'. after t.be New Hebrides jiuJes, wbicb were some S,800 miles away from us, we cot -placed on wbat as
known as a Tsunatnl Watch througb the Pacific Tsunami
Warning Center.
Tsunanti is another name for a tidal wave. I am
a lways suspicious of any name that bas a silent letter and
...
-..
··-.. ..... _
•••• '-wtt
----
rvew Hebnde5 Isles Circled We are S.800 Mil.es to the Right
you can't pronounce anyway. Why didn't ore government
call it the Pacific Tidal Wave Warning Center?
Because that's too easy to understand . Don't be sally
BUT I DIGRESS. He re on our coast. the tidal wave
watch lasted for four suspense·ftlled hours. Then they can·
C'e led 1t. On<.' of our area hfeguards was asked what he was
doinJ? about the pending Biggie that might appear among
has regular waves'>
He ponde red the quesllon, and then answered
thoughtfully, "We're watching it."
Trouble with issuing a tidal wave warning is that a lot
of other people want to do the same thing the li!eguard was
de.mg
ONCE THE WORD 1ets out that we migllt have a tidal
wave, numerous of the curious rush right down lO tbe
beach front and stand around watching for it.
Thus 1f the thing ever materiauzed. they'd surely be
the first to know about 1t
.. Here 1t Comes! The re l go .
Numerous oeoole who hve aloo~ the beach flatlands
or near our bayfronts get nervous when tidal wave a lerts
com e Ill Some of them call lhe paper and ask for advice.
You sometimes are tempted to give some smart·alecky
reply, hke
"WHY DON'T YOU OPEN all the doors downstairs
and then JUSl go upstairs. J ust let the wave wash on
through down below ... "
Or. "Sir. do you have an old innertube around the
house that you might blow up and sit in?"
Or, "Have you ever thought about moving to Costa
Mes a""
Or. "What's your address? I'll paddle by in my Tahiti
boat and pick you up. .
BEST 11DNG TO DO, however. is put the devil behind
you and bite your tongue. People have seen a lot of movies
these days. They tak\ tidal waves seriously.
After all. I can report that the streets of Balboa were
rather wet lhls morning. " Of course. they are always wet in the mornings .
W ASWNGTON (AP> -1he
nation's ecooomy tumbled at an
tmnuaJ rate oI t .1 percenl from
April t.brou&b June. equal to the
worsl quarterly decline during
the lu t recessioa in 1914-"IS, the
government said today.
The steep decllne in real gross
naUoaal product -the iollation-
adjua\ed output of aooda and
aervlces -proved even peat.er
than Carter adqiinistration
economists in.ilially predicted.
Th~y bad expected a drop ol
between 8 percent and 9 percent.
seasonally a<tJusted.
DUaJNG THE nJlST quarter
of 1980, grogs national product
rose 1.2 percent.
Despite the precipitious
plun ge Ja n qu a rter,
Reasons
For Gas
lines Told
WASHINGTON (AP> -Last
summer's long and sweltering
lines at service stations weren't.
the result of any conspiracy by
oil companies to force up the
price of gasoline. two govern·
ment. agencies report. Instead,
they say. the gas shortages that
LeLt...Ametica.n ru m-1 o.g' j n
sometimes blocks·loog lines at
tbe pum1>5 came about beuuse
of a combination o f other
factors. including loss of oil
(rom revolution·torn lra n. bad
weather that hurt U.S. pro-
duction and Energ)' Department
regulations that control a l·
location or fuel.
T H E DUAL REPORTS from
the JustJce and Energy depart·
ments were prepared on order of
• President Carte r._.who asked. for
t he probes or oil c ompany
actions in the wake of the sum·
mer s hortaJees.
The J ustJce Department said
1t found no vtolatioo.s of federal
antitrust laws and oo further in·
ves tiga ti on wa s ne e ded .
However. the Energy Depart-
ment said ooe reason for t.be
sbon.a,:e was that aome oil com-
panies diverted -legally -oil
that rrughl have been refined for
gasoline into the petrocherrucal
industry.
THE JUSTICE Department
said 1t found gasoline supplies
during the first nine months o(
1979 averaged about 463.000 bar·
rels a day less than predicted. It
s aid about 62 percent of the
shortage was caused by reduc!ed
1 m ports, 22 percent by reduced
refinery yields or gasoline and 16
percent by reduced U.S. crude
oil production.
The Justice Department said
the Iranian oil cu tback was
largely responsible and that its
investigators found no reason to
b e lieve that oil companies
diverted oil to other countries or
slowed the movement of t.a.n.kers
toward U.S. ports. It also cited
possible inaccuracies tn original
production forecasts and "the
impact of regulatory uncertainty
on drilling activities.··
Storms. Slug Midsection
Rain F ~ls From Rockies to Carolinm
,..,, ttwuug11 s..-r .. u,.. -
•••• nl!IM -Hl'IY mornlnv •-c.loudi,,eu .
~~ .......... ~ fOAlCAST fl •S n .. 104 ,,
14 71 .n· 14 .,
40 ll OJ ,., .,
admWstratJon eeooomlata point
to new 1igD1S the ecoaomy will
begin to recover aoon. lncludlnc
a sharp Increase to boualo1
st.art.I. lower loterdt ·ratet and
eulna tnflation.
Nevertheless, priv.te and gov-
ernment~ now see un·
employment reacbln& about 9
percent and tben 'remaining
somewhere around f .S perceat
tbrou cb mo1t of next year.
Moreover. sians ot industrial lac
continoe with proch.tct.iOG at the
natioa's factories expected to
continue decUning tor several
more months.
TB£ COM•EaCE Depart·
ment reported that before ad·
justment for inrlatlon. the
nation's output from April
through June stood at an annual
rate just exceeding S2.52 trillion.
sligbUy above the first quarter
level.
However, when adju.sted for
double·diglt inflation. the
nation's output was at an annual
rate of $1.41 trillion.
An annual rate figure in·
dicates what would happen over
the course or a year if thas
quarter's economic condltJoos
continued for three more
quarters.
lnfiatioo. as measured by lhe
so.called implicat race deOat.or
rose ·10.4 percent in the stt<>nd
quarter, compared with a 9.S
\ percent increase in the flrsl
quarter. the department said.
THE DECREASE in real ..9Ut • put~ last quir\er was-attr1boted
lo a sbaro 9 6 percent falloff in
final sales, foUowtag a l.S per·
cen( rise in lM! first quarter, the
department said.
The s ales plunge occurred
primaraly in the cons ume r
sector. where people cut back
purchases 1n the hous ing and
auto sect.or.
Reagan Gets
"Prime Time'
DETR O IT <AP > -
Repubht>a os "'a tched a
~ov 1 e a b o ut Ronald
Reagan, their presidenbal
nominee, Thursday night.
and Reagan saJd 1t was a
t hrill to see himself on
film ln pri~ Ume.
Reagan came to accept
his nomination and said
"my first thrill tonaght was to find myself tor the
first time m a loo~ lime an
a movte on prime time."
For years, Reagan mov.
ies were a staple of late·
night TV. But und e r
Federal Communications
Co mmi ss ion rul es.
staUoos showing his films
during the campaajtn
m ight be challenged by
Democrats seeking equal
time.
Beading IJonae
U.S. diplomat Ri chard Queen. former hostage in Iran.
waves as he board~ an ambulance at Wiesbaden, Wft
Germany. U.S. Air Fore~ Hospital today on way to e
airport and hom(' Quet"n, 28, who ts suffering from mu ti·
pie sclerosis. spent 250 da)" m captivity. Queen's flight to
Andre"'S AFll near Wa!>h tngton 1s expected to take 10
hours .
Heat Wave Deaths p .
:Approaching ·I;OtKt
By Th~ !'SOC:lated PrHs
The unoffit'wl death t.nll from the 27·day heat wave that is
smothennJe lht:' :;t>uth and M1dv.e'>t neared 1.000 today, with c~
to 700 of the ratalltaes r.,p<Jrt~ 1n the past week alone
Thert' have been 9M6 dl·at~ .... 1n 20 slates, according lo an unof.
fi c1a1 count b>· The As:.O<.'rattd Pre:.:. Last week at this time. t.bere
had been 294 fo tahtJe ....
There were no pro..,pe<"t.' 11f 1mmt:d1ate relief
The Nat1ooal 'A t'.tlhn St·r" H ,. ~rcdlcted that the searing beat
v.111 continue :it lt'a-.t thr()o~h thl' bt-~1nn10g of next week. Tem·
j)('ratlln.'4> Oh·r JOIJ d•·~rc, . .., "''''l' rc·pnrted in many areas Thurs·
da). w1lh lf utth1n"1n t\Jri am<>ni.: the hottest at 112. The
thermometer ..it lh•· 0 ... 11... I' c,rt \\onh Airport hit 100 for the~
consecut1\e dJ ~
IS GEORGIA . GOV. C.U>RC.F: fiusbef' declared a state or
e mergeoc)' Thul3da~ '>a \ in~ th•· '>tJte'., farmen. race disaster iI
the heat wa\e c-ontmut-~ ~.mcr~\.OCI~ have also been declared in
Alabama and ~hs"-Oun
The CS AgrH.ulturt Dc•partmt'nt ~aid a variety oC crops, to·
eluding cotton. sorghum .md ::.oybeans, have sulfered an the beat
belt Millions of ch1<"kens have died
In Illi.nOIS, hcat-rc-J1t; r Ct:nlt-r' 11~ne<1 throughout the state. bot
the turnout ha~ be•·n lov.
"Peoplt> JU.'t d1 .n r '' t rn 1 • ~.int to lt-J\'C their homes." said
Alexander Count~ t'11r11n"•r 1 om Ht Jd~hav.
"A LOT OF OLDl:.R PEOPU h,ne air cond1tion.ang, butt.bey
don 't ~ 1t bec-au. .. e 11 ·., 100 ex~n:,1 W! to run." said Judy Bogart. a
· spokesv.oman at Jpv.1:-.h Hcr-.p1tJI in Ctn <'tnnat1
The ~auomsl OCl·ant<' and Alm~phenc Administration said
Thursday that the hot v. eatha ., being caused by an unusually
persistent v. ind pall<'m in lht· upper atmosphere.
Tilere 1:. a strong dockwn .. •· wind or air at about 10,000 to 20.000
feet over most of the <"Ountn . ~1th 'tronJo? countercloctwase WlD<I
flows along both coast!> . .ec(11rdmg to Robert E. Livezey of the
agen<'y.
In such a s~ st~m . at r '-tnk~ to~ ard the earth and compresses,
caus1A$t 1t to heal and dry. Lnew~ ~aid
lgtaoranee is out.
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HollyWood. Park
Drug Haul Said . . . 83.5 Million
INGLEWOOO <AP > -fllbt .,..,.,.. a.Ueteclly
... la volv.4 an cocalne deahnc centered al the ~ Holly~ Par\ UCC"track wett arrtttt'd al'l•r
t•raJ ~lt fftded •OM-month lnves01alioa In
to thrte ...,_rate drua deabn1 rlap, au.lboriU said.
A 10.~ Uthe oC CO('ame val~ at S3 $
m lllioa Wll roN~tated afMC with ll0,000 worth ol
•Ue1eclly ~"° tur coata. one pistol, two tale
m odel whkles and $4,000 ln cash. said Geoqre R
• Halpin, deputy rtflonaJ director of the U S Dru1
Enf ottt"ment Adm lnlst.r a lion.
''80 FU AS WE CAN dettnnlae, moat ol
these people are nall\'~ ol South America, and
there is some tn<bcaUon that some were using
f a lae Puerto Rac:o tdentilicalloo," Halpin saad
Thurscbu'
DEA agents started clo5ing m on the nngs
Monday, when lbe f1rst arrests weJ>e made The
late&l raid came Wednesday mght when three
men allegedl.y delivered two pounds or cocaine to
undercover DEA agents in Los AngeJes.
AU eiaht of those arrested were cba~ m
federal warrants with possession of cocaine for
sale and sate of cocaine. ,
Halpin said only one ol the eight people ar-rest·
ed was e mployed by the racetrack He also
praised the stat.e racing commission for ats help an
the investigation.·
IN A SEPARATE UNDERCOVER operation
the preV'IOUS night. a pound or cocaine was seized
and two people arrested on Vie Imperial Highway
in Los Angeles. Halpin said.
On Monday. three people were arreste4 after
allegedly delivering about five pounds or cocaine to
undercover DEA agents, ffaJpin said.
Following the first arrests Monday. agents
armed with a federal search warrant seized the
fur coats and about three pounda or cocaine at a
Los Angeles address. The rest of the cocaine was
seized durine the arrests. Halpin said.
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Donna Summer.
queen of disco
r o c k . a n d
longtime
boyfriend Bruce
Sudano of rock
mu s ic gro up
"Brooklyn
Dreams" have
wed in Los
Angeles.
Judge Orders
LA Busing Poll
On Pre ferences
POMONA <AP) -Parents whose children are
involved in Los Angeles' busing program will be
polled to determine if the~ prefer the old integration
program or a newonetha[beginsthisfall.
, The order, handed down Thursday by Superior
Court Judge Paul E~ly. of La·guna Beach. left open
the possibihty of more cross·district busing -if
enough parents favor at -than appeared likely un·
der his July 7 ruhng expanding mandatory busing in
the d1stnct ...
Bearing for SirfaaR
SOLEDAD, Calif. <AP> -A new parole·status
bearing will be scheduled for Sirhan 8 . Sirhan,
convicted killer or Sen. Robert
F . Kennedy. after the state
Board of Prison Terms ruled
that Sirhan had been improper·
ly denied his prison file.
Sirhan told reporters in an
Impromptu news con ference
Thursday that he has been an
exemplary prisoner and de·
serves an early relea.se. Sirhan
was described as a responsible
inmate who has been "absolute·
Jy no problem." according to Dan Byrd, Soledad
State Prison administrative ass1stant.
•dtop S till So"fllll
PALO ALTO CAP> -Voting' was scheduled to
continue today after Z7 ballots Thursday failed to
elect a new United Methodist Church bishop.
The delegates to the Western Jurisdictional
Conference or the church elected the Rev. Geor ge
Talbert on Wednesday to fill one of two vacancies,
but none of three candidates for the other vacancy
got the required 9'l votes .
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LOS ANGELES (AP> -A counterfeit Kruger· ~ rand operaUon that may have sold as many as
1,000 bogus South African colns acrou the country
bu been t raced to here, a Secret Service
spokesman said.
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The co.unterfeits are made from brdl and
dipped in gold. They are just over half the welgbt
of the ~Uc coins, which are 91.6 percent pure
gold and aeU for about S650 each.
Arftl ._,...,lad
SANTA CLARA CAP) -Produce tblpmeata
from a JS.square mJle area ot Santa Clara have
been halted by • state quarantine order aimed at l'°PPinl the l'prtlld of a Mediterranean fndt fly la·
Y .. lon.
• TM California Department of rood and
Aerituhutt issued tbe quarantine order an IJI .,. Mt to lril1 the pestt, wblcb could ca .. up to Sl
llUlw In CTGP dama1e ltatewtde.
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Ken Cory
Cor y Wins
w ngtJ1y
BofA .,uit
SACRAMENTO CAP>
State .Controller Ken
Cory has won h1s 5·year·
old su1t against t.tle Bank
or America concerning
service charges on dor·
mant savmgs accounts
Cory challengl'd the
bank ·s practice of as·
sessmg service charges
or not paying interest on
savings accounts after
several years· mac ti VI·
ty. His spokesman saad
his victory means the
bank could owe the state
SIO million or more.
Friday, July 18. 1980 DAIL. V PILOT .45
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Strike Hits Hotels in ·SF
SAN FRANCISCO <AP ) -
Bewildered vl81ton ac:oured \he city for
accommodations today. caught between
a strike by hotel workers and a lockout
by employers at the height of the tourist
•eason A doien ot the city's most elegant
hotels were struck Thursday morning,
and aucb welJ.lmown Nob HlJJ establish·
menu • the Fairmont and Mark
Hopkins were asking g~ts to make
their own beds.
. No talks were scheduled between the
Hotel Employe r s Association .
representing 36 h06telries, and Local 2
of the Hotel and Resta11rant"Employees
and Bartenders Unjon.
The local. represe nt.log ab(>ut 6.000
cbarnberma1ds, bellhops, clerks and
restaurant workers, went on strike at
selected hotels at 6 a m. But two hours
later the employers· association An·
nounced a "defens ive lockout-" of
employees at all the hotels.
"A strike against one hotel 1s a strike
against all hotels ... said association
spokeswoman Laune Orman.
Some hotels, including the 1.600-room
St Francis, planned to hire temporar)
employees. But o thers. like the
Fairmont. considered using employ~s
from other hotels in the1r chall\S to
restore fufl service 1( the dispute COD·
tinued.
Packets chanted and paraded outside
the hotels. shouting "Move Out -Don't
Move In." Lower.floor. wando'tol.'S of some
hotels were boarded. but there were no
reports or vandalism .
Guests at some hotels -where the
rate for a night can reach S900 for a
suite. or five rooms -were talung ll m
stride.
"I have three beds Ul my room. so I
flaure I'm good for two ~ nlabt.a."
one buslnessman quipped about tbe pro.~
pect or having to make hla own bed at
the St. Francis.
Tbe Mark Hopkins aave guest.a a 2S
percent reduction on room rates and of·
fered special prices on sandwich snacks
instead of dinner. The downtown Hilton
was preparing to close during the in·
terlude.
Ousted customers got some help from
other hotels like the Holiday Inn, which
No Exrlusiritg
Court . Bars Liquor Law
SACRAMENTO CAP) -A st.1te law
that critics contended would dtive up U·
quor pnces by allowing manufacturers
to des1~ate exclusive distributors was
struck down Thursday by an appeals
court. ·
The 3·0 decision by a panel of the 3rd
D1stnct Court of Appeal found that the
s tatute. sponsored by ma1or liquor
wholesaJers and approved last year,
violated federal' law.
"The statute gi..ves brand owners the
unfettered power to restrain com·
petauoo . . . by merely dec1dtng who
may and may oot compete." the rourt
said.
The law. A8499 by Assemblyman
Frank V1cenc1a, D·Bellflower. allows IJ.
quor manufacturers t.O designate wtucb wholesalers will handle their products
and to grant them exclusive dlstnbutaon
rights tn Ca1Jfom1a.
Supporters saJd"the statute would pre·
vent anyone from im porting liquor into
the state wit.bout paying taxes.
But critics contended it would wipe
out a Oowisbing djscount liquor market
and restore the effect of liquor. price.
setting la~ struck ®wn by the state
Supreme Court.
The new law did not restore minimum
liquor prices. But critics said tilat it
would boost the price of distilled spirits
as much as $1 a bottle by restricting the
wholesale market.
Baxter Rice . director of the state
Department of Alcohol1c Beverage
Control, said he didn't know if the de-
CISIOJl wouJd be appealed.
The law was due to take effect Jan. l,
but was btocked by the Court of AP·
peals. The law was challenged by a
group of a.ndependent wholesalers.
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R onnie & Jerry:
Never a Match
It was a marrla.1e that Just waan•t meant to be.
Like mo l romances, both parUclpantl had at·
tractions to the opposite partner1 but in ~e I ranae
there ~ was no w Rona1d Reaa Gerald
Ford = tave operat:f' on a permanent la u co-
preaideots of the United St•tes -or even wllh Ford as·
sumin(l a sub6tanUaJ policy role Lf the ticket were &elect·
ed in Nov mber.
The tdea had appeal. Reagan cert~nly could stt the
campalgll allure of a ucket that had a former president Ul
lhe backup s pot. And Ford undoubtedly a" the pot.enuaJ
of va ulting tumself back mto an active and responsible
public postlum.
You can 't bla m e Ford for ba r gam1ng for a
power~ vace -pres1dency Ln.Stead or the usual errand
boy role. As an ex-president. he undt!rstandably sees
himself as more than li n bbon·cutter and diplomat· greeter.
But in the end, Reagan did what he had to do. m told
Ford he couldn't bargain away that much of bis
responsibility. and he must have seen that the country
can't be run very effectively in a two-man yoke.
~rge Bush's image certainly didn't take on any
luster while he waited m lhe wings as an obvious second
choice. And a Reagan.Ford ticket would have more
power than a Reagan-Bush ticket will.
Still, Reagan made the wise choice. And even if the
Ford romance proved to be a short one, it did brighten up
an otherwise dull and completely predictable R~publican
convention.
Take Stand on Airport
3ust in case Orange County officials thought they
could slide out from under the Federal Aviation
Administration's order to open J ohn Wayne Airport to
more airlines, federal officials sent them a reminder this
week that they expect action at the county facility.
The way the FAA sees the problem, according to its
No. 1 attorney, Clark Onstad, the county could be con-
sidered guilty of discrimination it it doesn't do something
soon to allow all carriers holding Orange County routes to
rease-5pace a ·Uie afrpOrflefifun-aJ. ~ • -•
The county managed to dodge the FAA 's initial order
by ordering a stud~ Then Air California obligingly pro-
vided another excuse for inaction by filing a federal court
suit to try to block implementation of the order. .
The letter that arrived this week in county offices
from Washington, D.C., pointed out that the suit has been
dis missed and the issues subjected to "a virtual flood of
argument." It is, Onstad and the FAA claim, time for the
county to act
They're right: Whether county supervisors intend to
submit to the order or defy the FAA in court or
elsewhere. it's high time they made their stand clear.
To echo Ons tad's letter, ''There comes a time when
relegating the solution of an issue to the indefinit e f utu~
is ta ntamount lo ref using to address it at all."
Study Nonproductive
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Two days of bearings oo the Orange County unem·
ployment s ituation have come and gone, and, frankly, it
appears little was accomplished. _..
-Ttre-fact-fintliJi-g:-hearings were called for and presided
over by 1st District Supervisor Philip Anthony, who, it
cannot be forgotten. is seeking public exposure because
he is seeking re-election in November. '\\
Anthony and his staff rounded up several speakers -
repre~ntatives of the state E conomic Development
Department , the Central Labor Council of the AFL·CIO
and the Construction Industry Research Board. to nam e
a few -to report on the effects of the national recession
on Orange County. •
Yes, the experts said. Orange County is being a!fec~d
by the nation's economic decline. Yes, unemployment is
going up. Yes. a tough time is ahead for persons who lose
their jobs.
It is perhaps ironic that it was Anthony who held the
hearings. Around the county Hall of Administration, the
supervisor is known as one who detests nonproductive.
make-work projects.
From what we've seen and heard, the uneJllploy ment
hearings fall neatly into that cat egory.
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Boyd/ Antiques
By 1-M. BOYD
People interested in an·
tiques can be divided into two
categones. Some are collee·
tors, some accumulators.
Merchants in this bus iness
have to understand .the dis-
tinction. Collectors buy. ac·
cumulators sell. A footnote:
Collectors tend to understand
the ins and outs of tax laws
while accumulators rarely
make much study of those
matt.en.
.. King's College of Our
Lady o f Eton Beside
Wlod1or." That was the
name back in 1440 of the
EDg.lisb school that came to
be known simply u Etoa.
<>De of numerous noteworthy
thiDp about it is the fact
Dear
Gloomy
t Gus
Heard .U my llf e to
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WoqM tato ... ID the '
futu'e.. Do JOU auppoee
tlaey ml8lpelled it and
m .. ntll.@apn?
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that, so far, it has provided
Great Brit.aUl with 18 prime
ministers.
How do you account for the
fact that most farm acci·
J ents occur right around OD4t
or another of two times a
day, either 10 a .m . or 4 p.m.?
Q. Only three words in the
Englls't language end lo
"gry." 1bat's what you said.
I can only find two -hungry
and angry ... ?
A. Am f>eginning to believe
th at only two count. A third,
puggry, is the name of a
s carf worn once by the
Brltlsb around their pltb
helmets in India. But it 1s
spelled differently in dlf·
fereot dictionaries, and PUC·
gry noJonger seems to be the
pref erred apellint.
Q. What does a Seotaman
wear mder his kllta?
A. Uridei wear.
Q . Can a West German be
extradited to another country to face a murder c11ar1e?
A. No. DOt under Article 18
of Welt o.tDaQ't eonstitv-
Uoa. Noatndltiml of a Wiit
Germm from West Germany
ii permiUed foe any reuon.
Q. Who WU tb• first to
spend at leut Sl mlWoa a
year OD 9dvertla1DI? A. ,... HWIDI machine man, r... Mentt Slnpr.
Nicholu von Roffman ~
hidustry Aid Takes Plaµning
Tbe mct«knt waa duly report·
ed but lt dldn't ttet the attention
It should have when It aot out the
other day tha t U S. Steel
Corporatto n bad b o ught
J a p a nu e iteel to rulflll a
cunomer order.
When W8 company, the big·
gest grou£er and comphatoer
a bout cheap.
compl'tlt1 ve
Imp o rt s.
(ound ltself 10
the role oC a
buyer . It act·
ed like a ny
othe r buyer.
It went where
the pn ce was
lowest. Buy
Am e ri ca n
when U.S. Steel is selling ; buy
foreign when U.S. Steel is buy·
mg .
This craziness is in harmony
with the general confusion about
what to do with an aging in·
dustrial plant and foreign im·
ports. Except for the rlght·to-
work crowd, whose a nti-union
ideas on the subject are as ob·
solete as the mills American
Earl Waters
ateel. workers labor In, most
everyone else has given up on
blaming unions for our poor
showing. Our workers are Just
as eood as foreign ones if they're
given the tools and the manage·
meot.
FO& EXAMPLE, the quality
or lbe cars being manufactured
m Volkswagen's Pennsylvania
plant is as good as the cars rol·
ling ore a ssembly lines 1n
Germany. In the last rew years
Gene ral Motors h as· found
American workers will do the
JOb for you i! management belps
by intelli~enUy cood uctmg its
business. 11lere 's n~thmg wrong
with Ame rican workers. a nd
Ame r ican unions have also
s hown that tbey are wilhng.
even anxiou s, lo work cooperatively with the m anage.
mentor greVlously ailing rinns. '
So Republicans, even those
with the most heinously con·
servative reputations, are t..alk·
ing about helping industry in
o ther ways T he help bus1·
nessmen would like bes t is the
rast tax write-off. as they like to
call lt. That means If a company
goes out and buys a SlO mllllon
computerized, robot.lied wtdsel
stamper, the en Ure cost of the
machine can be deducted as a
bualneu expense. now, this
year. even though the machine
wUI be paid for over a number ol
years.
THE IUSTOllY of tax incen·
lives as a gimmick to get busi·
nes smen to modernize shows
ambiguous result.a at best. F'ast
la x write-offs or special tax
credits for modem equipment
only work if you have e xecutives
who're planning for the com·
p a n y's future in the years
ahead.
Part of the problem with the
steel industry is that it lacks
those kinds of men. Although the
American s tee l Industry de·
veloped much of the high·
production, low-eost technology
used by others abroad. com·
panies here were laggards in
putting it into their own plants.
All through the '50s and '60s they
a cted llke greedy guts and in·
st.ead of reinvesting some ol the
profit.a back ln the busJneu they
took the mooey and 1kedadd.led. •
Complnjes ln a number of in.
dustries have cholen to spend
their money buying up other
co mpa n ies aod turnlna
themselves into conglomerates. Conglomera~ managers have a
·so-so record at best and because
they so otten have a sales or
finance background, they're in·
clined to steal from the com-
panies' future in order to max-
imize this year's profits. The
more so in an era of nomad.le ex-
ecutive talent which only tanie$
with a corporation for four or
five years before jumping orr to
another job. Why prepare for the
future ii you're reasonably sure
you're not going to be around for
it?
The other route to go is high
tariffs, import quotas and the
like. Why should U.S. Steel
bother to modernize if we're so,
gracious as to exclude the
modernized competition from
the market? All these proposals
to help industry never come witb
a matctung commitment insur~
mg the new machines will ever
be bought, the new plants ever
built.
llAISING BAllRIERS to 1m·
ports has to be dooe with great
care so that the wrong peoplty
aren't kept out of the Amencan·
market. Nations like Brull are
s way i n g on the verge of
bankruptcy. They need every
c ruze aro the y c an earn .
otherwise you're going to fmd
them acting just like Cb.rysler
a nd defaul~lng on th4'1f ~
loansl"' Nebody seems to-have-a -
precise figure, but the maJOr
banks of the world are stuck
wtth upwards of a trillion -not
a billion -bucks worth of very
s ick looting loans to foreagn
countries. If the countries fail.
the banks fail and no one can
S?Y what the conseq uences
would be since noUting quite like
1t has ever happened.
The leadrng candidates have a
chche about how there 1s no such
thtnl? :is a "Quick fix" in regard
to subJe<'ts lake this but it 's qwck
r1xes and rather poorly thought
11ut one; they recommend. Let
them take their own advi ce. Bet·
tt:r a slow hx that works than a
fast finagle. or we're gonna be m
an e ven b1~ger fix later on.
Vets' Board Shows Lack of Interest
Aroused veterans have rmally
spurred a Senate invesUgation
of the California Department of
Veteran Affairs. The depart ·
me nt. whose chief functton is the
administra tion of the state's
F arm and Home Loan P rogram
for veterans. has been. over a
period of years, the ta rget of
complaints from veterans rang.
ing from mismanagement to in·
a bility to get loans or long de·
lays m obtaining t hem as well as
dissattsfaction with the attempts
to tum the loan program into a
"welfare operation."
While a legislative lnvestiga·
lion of the department headed
b y Assem·
b l y m a n
Mike Cullen
wa s un ·
dertaken dur·
i ng the ad·
ministration
O'f former
G ov . RonaJd
Reaga n . i t
rizzled largely
due to the lack
of interest on the part of the
veterans and lack of support by
other legislators
Since then things have gone
from bad to worse. Upon taking
office as governor, Jerry Brown
installed a black woman,
Virginia May Days, as director
and another black, Willie S. El·
lison, as deputy director. The in·
fighting over control of the de·
partment between the two re·
suited ln confusion and
disharmony which culminated in
Elllson's removal last month.
Tbrouehout the Brown ad·
minlltratlon veterans have been
complaining about problems ob-
taining loans and belng treated
as second class citizens.
THIS TIME the lovesUgaUoo
was brought about by the de-~ n d 1 for action of· the
Ain.ertcan Legion and Veterant
of Foreign Wan. It prompted
RepubUcan Sen. Jim NlelMD and
Democratic Sen. Jobn
Oaramendl to JolD forees ln •ut.bortnc a neoluUoD calllnl for
the review. Tbe reaolutiCID ••
11anec1 by aaotbll' ... ton.
Named IMlrm• of U. eam-
mlU.. .. AltrS.. Ralph DWa.
• NtlNd Jadle ..... ODmbll bearlqs eartfer thil moaib Ma
1parbfbial aJilovtrtbeplace.
Termed •11hockin1" by Ute
American Lesion 9ere tbe
cllar1n that tm.PIOJ... b&41
been mmpelled to lie to ....
p1tcant1. No leu than five
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m anagers of the department's
1hstnct offices testified t hat they
had been or d e r ed by thl'l r
... upcnors I Da!>s and Ellison> to
assure loan applicants that am·
pie funds were on hand to grant
their loans when m fact the cup-
board was bare.
IT WAS STATED that the mic;·
leadtng inform ation caused
many veterans great ha rm by
encouraging the m lo commit
t hem s el ves t o new ho m e
p"rchases only to be lert out on
thl! limb when the loans failed to
materialize. 1
Although the committee also
heard charges or incompetence.
mismanagement aod confusion
Charles McCabe
v. 1thm the dep3rtment. these
shou ld have come a~ nn surpnse
to the lawmaker:-. Both tht.>
Le~1 s lat1 ve Analyst and the
Aud itor Gen e r a l h ave been
<·r1t1c1ung the department's ad·
m1mstrauve pract1<.'es and Lnef·
f1 c1ences Ill loan processing and
cash now management for the
past several )ears
While Dutttor Days appeared
before the committee m an at·
tempt to defend her domain and
ste~ ardsh1p. the mutte rs of
"double talk" heard from the
spectators were crysta lhz.ed by
Dills v. ho remarked at the end or
Days· tesu mony, "You remind
me of the gu y who promised to
marry the gal in June but didn't
tell her June of what yea r
A~OTHER OIARGE m ade by
the veterans was aimed at the
s ix-m ember State Veterans
Board wtuch. according to law.
h a s th e res pon s ibility of
esta bl.Lsh.lng department policy
and overseeing the djrector The
American Legion and others
c laimed the board lacked m ·
terest m the veteran programs
a nd shirked 1L<; duties.
Wh ile no findings have yet
been made by the committee,
the charge relating to the board
would seem to have been con·
fi rmed. Not a single one or the
s ix members bothered to attend
ttie Sen.ate heanng.
Prudery: So1nething to Chew On
Prudery. as we aJl know. is
one or the dlsabling qualJlaes of
the ··reaJ Amertca." the silent
m ajority, th ' people who, in the
millions. voted for the sainted
Nixon. Prudery Ls short of oul·
right taboo: and. on the other
side. a long way from personal
liberty. My desk dieter calls a
prude a person who is "overly"
modest or proper ln behavior.
I suggest there is a stronl'ele·
ment of prudery in the
American
way ol look·
i n g a t
anything in·
aide the akin
of a person.
You can
Ulk a bout
your opera·
tloa, QP to a
point. You
can talk
about your children's tomils be· baa removed, up to a polftt.. You
can even talk about "feminiDe
problemt." ~to • pol.Dl. ..
WREN YO\J BECO•E ex·
pUclt. however. you are 'quickly
reminded that this won't do. You
can crltich:e the outer ap·
pearance of a person with lbe ut-moet cruelty. Tbe inner temple
Ja a no-no. Try deacrtblaC cancer
of the colon to yoer nearest and
dearest.
Curioall)' lhl• also appU• to
the teeth, which are more or leu
balf.()(lt and half·ID. We .. a peo-
ple have HnsaUonal •o:::t t.Htb. Ill oar lifetime we
enoutb on them to send one ~
'
our kids to Amherst. If they are
jolly good. we exhlbtt them end·
lessly. If they are yeUowub. or
one ls out. or the set is in any
other way defective. we hide
them as we would hide a cache
of hash.
Which leads us to toothpicks,
which have a merely tangential
but real connection to teeth and
to prudery. This is the ooly coun·
try I know of where, among
respectable people, the use of a
tootbplck is a secret vice.
THE MINI-TABOO that COV·
ers the explicit workings of the
t ooth. also e xtends to the
toothpick. Some people simply
can't bear the thought >f them. I
have in mind one particular ·
friend wbo simply· stops dead
wbeo she reads any mentiol'I of
teeth 1n thls column. ln all other
respects. she Is a aenslble
woman.
In Lalin America they are
called pallilos Cin Spanish) or
palitos (in P o rtuguese 1n
Brazil). They are ubiquitous .
You can't go into an eating
place. even a hot dog st.and.
without being confronted with
this wooden amenity. It is a
part. and by no means the least
satisfactory part, ot a snack, or
an ordinary meal. or' a banquet
en fet~ at lhe capital's Rltz.
I USE THEM all the time, and
whine when I can't get one. I re-
cently beard a Bl'a.zillan quoted as
saying that to finish a meal
without the satisfyin& lute ol a
toothpick would be "like taking a
bath without soap." My feeling
exactly.
Yet most Americans think us·
ing a toothpick al table ii nther
Ute brushing your teeth 8fter a
demi-tasse. It just ain't done,
and I have no idea where tbiJ
idea came from other than GUI"
Puritan anceston, of which I ·
have none. ~
There isn't a restaurant lo
France that doesn't have the
woodea P'cb either oo t.be table,
or near the cash register or on WHAT taND .r cultme can
demand. Ditto Germany, lt.aly, view as bad somethlna that
Spain -tOMt 1-monc:k -in fact. takes portions of food from
Even the best t.ablp ln Britain, between your molars and
wblcb bas enougl\ prudery ln bicuspids that otherwise would.
other matters. baa theae usefU1 rot and cause the decay oC
artllacta -for the men, aame!
anyhow. No matter what your friendly
The late Lucius Beebe, who . dentlst may tell you, there's
made a career of being a con· more dental h ygiene la •
Unent.al swell. occaslooaUy 1ave tootbplck than in tbe most.~
sold pleb from Tlrtany or vl1orou1 brushln& with
Cartier to hit friends, aod aftlll Poptlfonn D, ~ blll+trt Q uaect oae ldmHlf with c:ouldlra· added. AU _, MDliWe. le. DOl
ble ostentation. American. dent.lit •
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. ~TION • ~.Juty 1a. 1980 DAil Y PILOT ,4 f
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COT Use·
Dedutition
~Red
Bretiit Cancer Fherapy
Multidrugs Found Helpful lo Younger Women
WASHlNGTON CAP> 1'~• latereal lltunu. llrYb .... UDOUDttd lo
CNuet 'la UM ataodard ....... ,... dlid~ for
automobllet \IMd lw ~
.... cMritable. medlcal
aad movt.q purposes I• ••• TM ltandard dedueUon
for the ftnt ts.ooo mlld of
bualDeu UM bu bffo lo
cruaed from ll.$ cents to
• Hiib I*' mile. •aency
affteialaald.
WASRINOTON <AP) -
YOU"P" WOID.99 WfM an aiwe mll!Udnll ~.alW' ..,,."I
for advw.cl br-...t cueer bl"
• betW c:MDce fll ..........
vival. •,..,.. of aperU N1t
BecaUle ol \heM ad•...,_
to •om.a who uve eot)..tfl)De
tbrQu•h mHopauH. doctora
•bou.Jd ~ livial uu. .....
plemental th•cno&berapy to
many treatf'd for advanced
bttut ClllC'et', the panel said
VVYinc amOunlS ol und.n.)'lnc mU1Cle and Ualue.
Ooeton thea tlve various
fonna ot MCOQdary treatment -
Heb II chemotherapy with
clru1s. racttauon and hormone
muiSl'Al•Uon -ln atlemp&a t.o km uncer that has spread t.o
otber parts of the body .
How.-ver. chemotherapy.
admlniatered for up to two years
after auratsry, ls tollic to the body
M aJor side eflects include
s uppreulnt bone marrow
wblcb make. blood cells and
posaibly caual.D,t later cancers.
Other effects can be severe
nauae.a. letharn. irritability •
hair loss and emotional and MJC·
ual problems.
Quest.ions remain about the ef ·
fectiveness of each s up-
plemental treatment. wbkb in·
dividual patient will respond
best to each therapy. and about
balancing gains against side ef·
fee ts.
fte rate'°" use nceed lq 15,000 miles a year.
and for tars tbat bave
been depreclated fully. wu tncftued •from 10 to
U «nts a mile, officials said.
BOWEVE.. THE aroup u um bled b'y lbe Nat tonal
lnata~ut ol Heallh •ald women
w1tb a I severe form ol the
dl1ea1e that hat nol gpread
elsewhere s hould not set
secondary chemotherapy.
Cat 1t'O..aa Aagry
For these women with so·
called ataie· l brealt ca.acer -a
type with s mall. locallud
tumors and no evidellce oC
spread to the lymph nodes -the
adverse effects of drug therapy
out weigh benefits. the panel
said.
Town Puts the Biff
The rate for a car used tor charitable, medical or
movtQa expense purposes
was lDcreaaed from 8 to 9
cents a mile, the agency
reported, noting that in·
diYiduals may·deduct the
standard mileage rate in-
stead or actual operating
expenses.
On Batman, Bride
Bark Worse
Than Bite But
Wins $10,000
... ZIONSVlLLE, Ind (AP> -
Bark is worse than any bite. And
the more bile~ Y911 take. the ·'it'Orie tlie barlt gels. Ju.st ask
Jay Gwaltney, who ate ._11.
foot bird\ tree to earn $1<T. 000
and tbe title of crown prince or
the bizarre.
"It took three days, but J ate
all of it -branches. leaves.
l'OOt.a everything. ll was bitter -
really terrible," said lhe rural
Zionsville resident, who took
first prize in Chicago radio
station WKQX '~ contest to de·
termine how far people would go
tor Sl0.000. Gwaltney's culinary feat
topped tbe efforts or two men
wbo dresled as giant tomatoes
and sailed down lbe Chicago
Biver in a boat disguised as a
taco shell, and of another fellow
who buried 101 people in sand at
a beach and led them in a
chorus of patriotic songs.
Gwaltney, a sopbomore at ln·
diaoa State University, didn't
dr~S down for .bis fe.aL
"I was dressed in a tux. and l
s al at a dining table with a
lormal setting or china and a
rose in a vase. It looked real
classy "
The issue is clearer for tboee
with advanced cancer lhat has
spread into the nodes of the
lymph system. Studies indicate
only 44 percent remain disease-
rree five years after surgical
treatment alone, compared with
60 percent for women who had
drug therapy after s~u ~ry, the panel said.
AL 11IOUGH TH Ea lS pre·
II m inary evidence Utis approach
also may benefit some women
after menopause. data is not
conclusive enough lo recom·
mend lhe practice, the group
said
Dr. Stephen V. Carter,
di rector of the Northern
California CaAcer Progra.m·and
rhairman of the panel, told a
news briefing that some doctors
may be overusing supplemental
drug therapy, particularly with
less severe disease.
With stage-1 cancer patients,
80 percent are cured by surgery
a 1 o n e . C a rt.et s a i d . ll is
questionable whether the re·
maining 20 percent of patients
will get enough benefit from
chemotherapy lo subject the
majority of these patients to
risks connected to the treat· ·
ment, Cart.er said.
DOCTORS CANNOT tell in
advance which of these patients
will benefit from added drug
therapy,be added.
The panel , whtch included
cancer experts, a patient and
consumer advocates. was
charged with developing recom·
meodatioos oo the effectiveness
and use el drug--~apy to beet
up primary treatment.
The primary treatment for
wome11 with breast cancer is
mastectomy. which is tbe Sur·
gical removal of the breast and
Main Street Sanetuary
Tmcn Retains Its Neighho~iars' Bench
CICERO. Ind. -The benrh on
the sidewalk in front of Dudley
Pu.rkey's barber shop, seats 10
comfort.ably. It is a sturdy old
• bench. once a church pew. tn small-town America, such
sidewalk benches often earn
titles or fond dis r espect -
loafers' bench. usually
IN acEAO, a town of 1,400, 1t
i.s celebrated as the liars' bench.
and it is as familiar a landmark
as tbe post o ffi ce o r the
firehouse. Tell someone to meet
you at the liars' bench, be will
know just where you mean.
•• Jt ls a last remnant of
neighborliness," Purkey said.
"Nowadays." be said, .. people
lock themselves inside their air·
conditiclaed mobile homes and
never come out to visit ...
In Qcero, the liars' bench is
where the menfolk gather to
say eood morninc, to start the day
reaaared that DOth1ne much in
their lives bas changed.
ON LAZY afternoons, the
Jian' bench is a place to doze
witll tbe nenpaper. a main street a.nctua.ry.
On soft summer evenings,
Paney often bu to drac a c1oeea
( AME;RICA J
extra chairs out or the barber
shop to accommodate the men
and women. ol~rs mostly,
who wander down 'fo the liars'
bench to visit and chat about
how the world was before it got
in such an all·fired hurry.
Purkey, for bis part. is seldom
in a bWT)'. He always has time
to visit. It goes with tbe haircut.
PU&KEY'S IS a two-chair
barber sboP, though the second
chair hasn't been used for years,
ever since be lost his son in a
bighway accident. The chairs
are the old-fashioned kind.
porcelain and leather with a
heavy iron footrest. They were
bought new in um and Purkey
has seen no reason to change
them.
He has been Cicero's barber
tor 58 years, ever since be
graduated to the barber cbair
from the shoe-~ chair. Nol
much that has IODe on ill town
over the yea.rs bu escaped bis
notice
"We've bad a lot or fun with
that bench." be said. "It bas
quite a history, JOU know.
"That one is not \he first
Jiars' bench. J\'s the second. The
first met with a great disaster.
the worst disaster in Cicero
since they removed the town
drinking fountain
··The first bench was a pew
from the old Christian Church,
which was built in 1835. I got it
when they put new seals in the
church. Paid $S Cor it.. It was
made or poplar and wa.s better
than 100 years old when I got it.
You could still see the carpeo
ter's plane marks.
"I varnished it up and put it in
the shop. Finally. it got too
crowded in here so I put it out·
side.
''The beodl stayed outside for
many yea.rs, until 1yn. That's
when the diauter happened.
••otralNG THE JUZZA&D
or •71 they decided to plow the
sidewalk. The plo,_,.tut the bench
and busted It beyond repair. ·I
felt aorry for the boy drlvinc the
plow, be was so full of remorse.
"Well, a town needs a lain'
beach.
.. When word got out the
foUowing spring what bad ha~
peoed, a woman over at Filben
called and said abe had a.a old
pew she would let us have.
That's the one you see there now.
CUSTOM HOME GRAND OPENING!! _ _.,,,-·* STEPS TO THE OCEAN IN HUNTINGTON BEACH*
~·~ A LIMITED EDITION OF ONLY EIGHTEEN ,
(No R_,,,.tlOIU ~/°' Gn1fld o,,.,.Jn1 • You or your thslrw "'"" "'~,., /Jt "'*'to ltc>ld ~ pltlttJ
Sat ,,I J / 19 1980 lf.:LLYCUSTOM' en,,., v.'".""'' uruQtJ U rtJ , M'I FM "''~t-Nt"'! 0.,fMI aw.1erAl<lm1' He...t--.t O.l · 'J, 'J , • Cajh1Sf7/ Ue*tl Glen' Ill""""' Jw,.~1! S.llftl•tJ' S.r Hot 10 ·OO AM-6.·00 P' • 1 ... o,....r (;MIWrel c,.,,, c:a.,. ~· FO""'" ,,....! • • J. Y ~ G.,....4-r 0,.-.1 lwif'Oft#'I ........ file! _.ollllflilt DHA.I! ~-a
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HUNTINGTON SHOR.&JNE MID 1'11£ LIST GOES Olt!!!! CUSTOM HOM.ES i11 & IHocu • ,..__,......., ••; • ,_,._.......,
., ~ l'at~ <>c-•' PALM at 20th St.
co.oNA ~tlQMNUl't. htc ,.....-00.... • HUNTINGTON BEACH e ~ M1' • ,.,.. ..... I lflL INVUTNDm • 0... M ,_, · (1Jlf} 89J.]7J8 e 114) 894-7541 ·
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Critzer WU out of town and
unavailable for comment
Kessler. who knew nothing
about the de<:ision. had no com
ment.
However. Ma ry Black. c-
member t>l the council, said that
objections oC nearby property
owners. who f ea red a n
avalanche of spectators would
trample hedges. crumble old
brick walls and possibly de
secrate tombstones in the h1i.
toric Presbyterian church yard.
triggered the dec1Sion
Down 'n Dirty
Nancy Gorman takes a dete rrrune<l start on sJ1ppery
mud. dives toward the muck and comes down with a
squish in the mudslide event in the Belhngham. Wash ..
Mud Bowl. Contestants competed in several events in
the mud
JIM SMOKE'S
HEW.SfNGlES SEMIHAR-
s1 .. Gl.&Bs: THE cH•• •.,..Of CHANGt
SC11A Coed Ca •> a. ct. n-: 9:00 o.aA:OO ,...
0.: Mf 26, I HO ses••tl*..._'" C4 for..._....._ llJ.2tU
Sea Grass ~res
0n Sale
The n.atural textures of sea
grua carpeting have a look
. and a feel l.tke no other.
Tbere'e a freahneaa that
very likely comes both from
the source and from the
fabrication of this oaturu
floor cowring.
/ are then woven on hand-held
forms. Squares are comb:ined
into large bales, 9'xl5 ' •
'lbe bales are squeezed 'in
a giant press to eliminate
moisture. then shipped to
the Un.ited State•.
If you're ready for sea
grass, today's the day.
Along the coutal areas of 3 the South China sea, tough 8C aru• 1a urveated and spun a •quare
on tbe Mp b1 villagera. Sold in •trips of 9
Individual ••• 1rua equarea Pde .. te.porerily Nduced July 4-10
ANAHEIM -509 East Katella Avenue, 772-2472
COSTA MESA-2110 Harbor Boulevard, 540-7331
GARDEN GROVE -13081 Harbor Boulevard, 686·2481 M~ION VIEJO -308 Mission Viejo Mall, 495-6582
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Boozer Jailed
In Bar Mayhe01
For the Record ........ .,.,, ........ ~
NOM't•A4 ...... "I al•N ,_,,
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MER r.o tAP> -A man •"ho bttamt ... ~h·ed an a C'Onlrovunal ~ ptrlmenl by ett.oraeya
oa his rapacity lo bold Uquor wa ntf!ll~ to
fltht y~a.n ln t•t• i>rl~ on ma)'hem and auaul\ COAV\~ ·
w .._ W... ...,.., .,... CO•I• ......... ,., .... ~---......... ... Daniel R BaUmaer. 45, of IAI Palos. •ea con
\'lctfd 0( gctllnti tnto a f\lht -llh thrff fnt'nds
whllt' drunk and vumn out UK-t'ye of on men
and tweak&~ tht~ n t-of a polto '1cUm
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Four d~fen t-attornl') . lnclud1nc Public
Peft*r J ck £llt-r . lat er ane Ba.lltnaer 1 plnt
c>f bran<l,y to h: l tu~ reuuon The Board ot SupuvLSO~ a f'f.i for Eller)· rt' iin•I on. but th
defender refused. sayin1 be ,.., ll')tn1 to monitor
8alle naer'1 bra.in fUH "hi\ drunk fot Po5'1ble
hl'IP In tu~ ddt~~
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('OTTAGF; GRO\''E . Ore IAP>
citizens center ~ 111 opc·n hen 10 ugust
age rt'6tnct1on
A senior
"1th on
Sponsors l:>Jld lht' uol) requirement for ad
mission i1:> that the appht•J.nt M bet'o\een SS and 105
years or age
The cente r will~ called the ··ss-1os Center :·
TULARE t AP I
Tulart Cowlty tl011p1tal.
alre>ady cheduled to
c-tos.e b)· the end of the
) t!ar. has been o rdert'd
t o s ~1d d o "' n t hre e
m onths e:irher becaus e
of fire hazards The
s tate fire man.ha.rs or.
f1ce gave the count} un·
ul Oct 1
PUBLIC AUCTION
OF HANDMADE
ORIENTAL CARPETS & RUGS
ENTIRE INVENTORY OF DOVE GALLERIES, INC
Closed do wn, Long Island 01scon11nuance cert1f1ca1e •tl 883 .
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rv'I Tn"\' •ul]\ Jrr 1n all riual•l •PS dnrl vary.,, \•I• hvrn ]XJ 10 18 I/
AUCTION WILL BE HELD ON
SATURDAY, JULY 19
AT 2 P.M.
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This brown -eyed
beauty is the bright
yellow dajsy with a
dark. velvety center
that is seen growing
along a highway or 1.n
a field Ther <' are
many varieties that
make excellent sum-
mer o r autumn
bo r d e r s for th e
g a rden . Gel ac ·
qua mted
Pruning
Of Roses
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NEWS FEATURES I GARDENING
Help on Way
SOme Plants
Like the Heat
Hot we ather can ravace. n ower beds but
there's help on the way from plants tbal t.brive
during th~e hot s ummer days and eive striking
color frooi the day that they are transplanted into
the g1rden.
One of the nkest things that can happen to the
s ummer garden Is to have a planting of dwarf bed·
ding dahlias. They bloom for months on end with a
minimum of care . They wtll give a show of color
this season that will last until frost in most
sections of California.
Plant them In full s un and glve them good
drainage and they will o utperform most of the late
summer annuals with the a dded benus of a gboct
crop ol tubers to plant in next year's garden.
CARE SHOULD BE taken to avoid wetting t.be
leaves at night to prevent mildew. Their flowers
are excellent for cutting and the colors vary over a
wide range of beautifull y blended shades.
Cclosia 1s available a s· a plumed or feathered
t)'pe and as a nested or cockscomb type Color
selection 1s hm1ted t o red and golden yellow but in
planting combinations that can use these colors,
the effect 1s stunning. Celosia grows a good foot in
height. -·
There are many plants that work well with
dahlias and celos1a and s hould be planted along
with them Pt<tunias. dwarf mangolds and phlox
"'111 grow a little lowe r than the dahlias .
BORDERS CAN BF. planted with ageratum,
dwarf bor der begonias. lobeha or alyssum. while
background items could be delphinium tall salvia.
tall mangold."' or J?iant 11nn1as
A part1cularl} nice combanataon 1s the dark
blue delptumum "'1th a band or dahlias planted in
front and then a step·down planting '(ff dwarf
yt-llO"'' mangold.c;, bordered with whJte begonias or
al)'ssum
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. ·si rawberry Longrake
It took the townsfolk of Nersingen, West
Germany, countless hours to concoct this
61 square yards of cake. Believed to be the
largest kind in the world, it contains 4,200
eggs, 200 pounds of sugar, 407 pounds of
flour and 1tallons and gallons of milk. all
.Daylilies Called
'SDn1D1er Marvel'
Daylilies are easy to grow perennials which
provide lush green foliage and bright. flowers to be
enjoyed indoors as weil as out. in the garden. M•ss
them along banks under hlgh·branching deciduous
•trees, along driveways or group them near pools
or around evergreen shrubs. Tbe dwarf daylily is a
n aturaJ in rock gardens, as edgipgs or .as low
ground covets
They will withstand tremendous neglect, indif·
lerent soils and half shade and still put on a grand
show. Their clumps of flowing sword-shaped green
to blue-green leaves produce sturdy spikes of
beautiful flowers which open progressively over
several days
'J'BE LIL VLll.E FLOWERS come an all
45bades of yellow, rust, orange, pink, red, lavender
or pUJlle and dilferent banded, striped, and two to
three colored patterns. Besides color, varieties dif.
fer in starti.nl dates (though total bloom periods
usuaUy overlap) and in size which rangea from 12"
dwarfs to tall alx footerS.
Their culture is extremely simple. They will,
of course, be happiest in a rich loam with lot.a of
sunshine, fertllher and water, but they can be con·
tent with much leas than ideal cond.lliom. Daylllles
are not fussy about soil nor do they need Iota of
fertilizer They are nol bothered by dry spells
either. Just about anywhere you'd Uke to see them
grow. they wut perform faithfwly with few prob-
lems
BESIDES BLOOMING dependably all season,
tMY will also multiply each year and provide
plOre blooms as time goes by. This makes ll easy
to propagate them quickly. The simplest method of
startmg new plants is to dig up half a clump and
divide it into many smaller ones. This way the
originaJ clump is not seriously disturbed and will
still bloom well Another easy technique is to cut
off the new plantlets produced oo the flower stalks. ·
cove red by more than 60.000 strawberries.
The cake was cut into 5,000 pieces"1Uld sold
to an appreciative crowd. The money from
the sale will be used for the help of un·
derprivileged children.
Weekend Spyglass
'S ·a1' Gardening oci
·checklist Saturday
• Mul c h h eavily
around the base of rose
bushes and follow a reg.
ul a r w a tering pro·
gram. JWees love deep,
thorough watering
• Encourage bushy
growth and inc.-reased
fl ower produc.-t1on by
pinching geraniums and
fuchsias
• Chrysanthemums
planted oow will supply
a blaze of fall color .
• Keep bougainvillea
vines on the dry side
during tbe blooming
season l o insure the
brlghi.t colon.
• Wat.a' early in the
day or eveoing ao that
water has a chance to
penetrate the soil before
much of it is lost by
evaporation.
Spyglass HilJ Garden
Club wtll celebrate its
fifth annual summ er
social with a Calypso
theme Saturday evening
at the home of Carol and
Dave Bright
To add to the Carib·
bean setting, members
and guests will be given
a tropical dri.nlc , each tn
its own gourd to keep as a
mementoof the evening.
A We s t Ind ies
torchlight feast will be
catered and Calypso
rytbms will be played by
a steel band for listenine
and dancing under the
stars.
A limbo dancer will be
on hand to entertain
guests· as well as give a
lesson ot two. F-.r tboM who desire a
less lwenuous form of
acll vity, a portraitis t
wi II be available to
anyone wishing to have
their picture painted in
watercolor.
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' , Sa/ ety Tips Offered For Power Mower Users
B~ C8PIMl Nns 8er'Tke
SACRAMENTO -Not t40 Ions ago a friend
sat deJededl)' on her front porch. staring at the
dismembered lawn mower lying uselessly beslde
her.
Consumer Product Safety Comml11lon baa
publLhed a booklet, "Sale Mowt.nc 1a Better Mow·
ing," so consumers may purchase safe eqwpmenl
and team to use and store It properly.
When shopping ror a mower keep safety
features foremost In your mind. A good power
mower wiU have folJ! features you should look for.
The blade wu off and two small pieces of
metal were beside lt. Tbey used to be the pieces
which held the blade on but they were snapped orr
at a weak point because the woman had run over a
rock or other hard object.
BUY A MOWER with a deflector chute. Thal 1' will be a small cover ing or plastic brace which
alms all the clippings and objects down towards •
When I considered the force It must have
taken to crack the metal pieces, I shivered at what
may have happened had the blade flown off or bad
the rock been shot out from. under the mower and
hjt someone, maybe the woman's little boy.
the ground when they are thrown out of the dis· •
cha rge chute. Keep in mind that a power mower
blade is going about 200 miles-per-hour and can
throw rock.a with deadly force.
A rear shield is important also. If you push
agaU\St the mower and it gets c.aught or stutk it is
easy to accidentally slip your foot under the back
of the mower, a rear shield should prevent this.
IT IS SUMMER NOW and many people are
breaking out the old lawnmowers to spruce up the
grass a bit. Unfortunately, about 60,000 of those
c.-aretakers wilJ probably end up in the emergency
v. ard from a tnJury suffered because of a power
mower accident
fo'or a complete List. with diagrams, of proper
m owing techniques ~nd shopping tjps, write to the
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Washmgton, O.C. 20207 , and ask for the "Safe
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-C!raae'8 WUe· Sues Diiien Woman Sues Parents
\ Clainu Malicioua Libel by Siena WlOuarntbreedakof Of DJad D~J..:-nJ,
NEW YORK CAP > Arlmt Crane, wtft ol n. ~ J J • &e',
Uno• Rep PlulJp Crane. bu aued the Qerman ~ DIZOO (AP) -A Z:S.year-old After Harry Summen threatened
ma1auoe Sl m for S8 mllbon. dahnln1 tbe •aa SAN DlsOo (AP> -SaDl>Uttlowomanbaaftledawt'Oftlful tD fire one of tbem, the couple ea·
maUe*-lt:beled u ttunaally 'S)l'OCD1icuoua .. OM County health olftelall, de at b 1 u It a 1al0'1l her late tered a aecnt relatloaahip, tbe suit
ot 1~~cer.:n.. of McLean, Va • aald ln ,_.,.,.. concerned b )' an boyfriead'I parents. claimine their said. In April 1979, tbe Swnmenea
ftJtd In u.s Dlltnct Court ln Manba\tall lbat •he outbreak of lnfeeUoua !tcoar•i'Z~. lAl to her. led to ber lov· discovered tbe two were llvln1 --1 1 .. u.-.. in tt.patltia at a Su Dteao "' together and, according to tbe tu.it was Mtioualy defamed by t.be uvc • pu-re 1 , a u r a n t , a re Catbertne Sybald lllller, u un· "used every conceivable form ot
Stem on Aue 2, 1m. recommend l n 1 that employed nurse. named Harry and pressure both overt and covert tD •as. C&ANlt SAID Tll& lllAGAIHN&'I patrou who dlned there Betty SUmmen in the •wt, cbarlina alienatelbei.rsoo"fromMa.Mlller.
editors lmew \he artlele would alao have Mrioua after July 3 underao their dlupproval left tbelr eon "ln a The ault said summers died in the
efftt'-' upon her huaband. who waa Ii candidate '°" medical cbetk.I. state ol ~ despondence and re-arms of the woman after "a vain at.
the Republican prettdenUal aominatJoo at the Jection." tempt to save bis We.''
time . El1bt employee• at James Summers, 28, died ln llarcb ~
Accordlna to the court papers, amonc the al· Oulllver'a In Mlaslon of a heart attaclt, the auJt claims. ~ R--11
le1edly faJI«" statement& were that Mn Crane had VaUey appear to be llJ Aecorclln1 to the 1uJt. both lls. T w lo ~
sexual relations with "all members ol ~resa" from hepatilla, aaid Dr. Miller and SUmmers worked for the
and that ahe aod h~r husband "attend ref\llar Donald R.amru, county senior Summers' developing firm· 100,000 Can
parue.s that end 1n orgies." -heallh officer. and became "hopelessly and ex·
MU. CliNE CLAIMED SHE was charac· lt ls brlieved lo be the elusively romantically involved."
terlled lJl the artJcae as "'-"'Chute. sexually pro county's fa.rst restaurant m1Jcuous, vulgar. adulterous and 1mmo~~ .. and ... 9 held up to "contempt, ridicule and.shame. outbre-ln l: years.
Also named as defendants in the sult were
Stern's owners. Gruner an<I Jahr AG of Hambura.
Germany and its ctueC editor. Henri Nannen. al.so
""..,....... of Hamburg.
FF "Stem is thus far not aware of the charges
·Bikers Warned
.
WASHINGTON CAP) -
Volkswagen of America will recall
some 100,000 vehicles to COrT"eCt a
persistent problem of air·poUuting
exhaust emissions:
P\.AINT1 Documents to this effect have not yet come to
Anene CnaM band." spokesman Guenter Schoenfeld said Thurs·
Ramra said the
res taurant will be
allowed to remain open
because "tht"y are
taluna some heroic
steps" to deal with the
problem.
GRENOBLE, France <AP>
Authorities are warning hikers and
climbers to use "exlreme prudence"
in tbe French Alps because late
snows have made the scenk ridges
and trall5 baurdous. Of(icials uy
the snow lingers at elevatioos which
at this time of year are usually clear.
The Environmental Protection
Agency said the recall affects
Volkwagen 's 1975 Rabbits and
Sciroccos with manual
tr~l'DWloos, and both of those 1971
models with manual and automatic
transmissions.
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Jeff Wald, husband
and manager of
singer Helen Reddy,
is to be tried in Sep.
tember in Stateline,
Nev., on a charge of
brandishing a sbotgw
in a threatening man-
ner, authorities say .
.Granl8 Made
SACRAMENTO (AP)
-Gov. Edmund Brown
Jr. has unveiled a $10
million grant program
aimed ai improving
transit service for the
elderly and ban· dicapped.
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Visitors Offer Re views
All's Fair at Fair
By MICHAEL PASKEVICH
Of I ... 0.tlly .. , ... 5UH
This year's edition of the Orange County
'Fair will go into the books as a success.
Interest and attendence ar e up. and most folks a re leaving satis fied. But there's
always room for improvement ln everything.
right"
T hat was, the question posed lo a random
sampling of fairgoers: "How would you im-
prove the fair?"
Perhaps the biggest concern. especially
among young consumers. was the cost of
games. tides and food.
Adm1Ssion is S3 for adults and SI for
child ren. Ride coupons cost a quarter. and
many or the bigger rides require four
coupons ($1 ). Games cost 50 cents to SI for
the most part
"The prices should b<? lower." said 11·
year-old .Jeff Catron of Irvine "I s pent $5 in
an hour " J eff said he did win a co uple of
glasses in the dime toss. however.
1 "f'd also like to see a' roller coaster." He
added. "And that," he said, pointing to the
"'toboggan " ride. ;.should only be two
coupons." It's four.
.Jeff's friend. lO·year-0ld David Niizawa.
said he spent S2 in 15 minutes on games and
rides, coming away with one poster. "It's
pretty expensive." said David.
"It's very possible to spend $50 here,"
said Mrs. Sam Marsha ll . who is helping
friends run a pizza stand on the midway.
Mrs. Marshall has spent much of her 48
. years around county fairs. At one time she
and her father had a roller skating act that
toured fairs.
"We like this fair more than Del Mar
(the previous stop on lhe circuit)." she said,
"but I'm used to seeing the big steers. prize
bulls and harness races. To me, motorcycle
races don't belong at fairs, but that's just my
opinion."
S he s aid she would relocate the
merchandise booths that are visible to
patrons as soon as they enter the gates. Mrs.
Marshall said they give an lnJUaJ feeling that a "swap meet" rather than a fair is going on.
Overall, she said the Orange County Fair
is a winner. But when her father phoned her
a couple ol days aeo. ahe said she had to tell
him: "No. daddy, they're not like they u.sed to be."
The fair is bHled H .. A Touch of
Country." but some o( the people Interviewed
said they would Uke more lban a touch.
.. I would have more country fair -Stuff ...
said Barbara Rasmussen. 30, of Placentta.
:·There should be more pie-eating contests.
aQd the mayor sbouJd be here to sample the pies.
"And I was very disappointed ln the pigs
this year." she added. "There were no b1~
porkers."
Livestock. or the lack of 1t. drew ad·
d1tional criticism,
"I'm a little disappointed" said JO.year·
old Kevin Moeller "I'm from Illinois and I'm
used to seeing a lot more dairy cows ... That
was MoeUer's only negative comment. and
he stressed that the fai r "is great for g1rl-
watching."
Vcnisa Munguia. 16, of Mission V1e10.
was at the fair to sell her la mb. "Weezie."
"It's kJnd of expensive and it should be
more Western," she said. "And I think they
should advertise more."
Some of the interviews were done on a
mid·week afternoon. when the combination of
heat and work commitments keep the size or
the older crowd down .
At Sunshine Leather Works, a booth
speciallz111g in motorcycle regalia, employee
Todd Gass said, "It's going to be tough dur·
1ng the week."
"And a lot of people thought it was just
one weekend," said Gass, 25, calling for
more promotJon.
Tami Walters. 18-year-old operator of
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Veteran PerfOrmer Recalls Earlier Acts
·Tbo8e Were the Days!
BY JOEL C. DON .... ..., ...........
rl"ld and Betty WenclaQY apend nine m onths a year on the
road prtMl'Viftc a theatrical tradition. It CM)' teem like Just a dot and pony show to the averase
patronottheOranceCounty Fa11"1nColta Mesa. Look harder.
Tbelr lhowa are performed ln the onc-rina. European·atyle
lhat wutbecornentoaeolp~lectronlc ente rtainment.
Called "Funl·A·Poppin," the Wendany show features !''red
with 4'ol• Frlts and Boeko, wife Betty as clown '·Belly
Spa1hlittl" and dauehter Heidi leadlnc the pony drills and
&ncliati rldinc act. The 30-minute performance also packs in
two aerial act.I and clown antics of "Gene, Gene -The Rock •n'
Roll Macblne." r
But H 's more than Just a nos t a l g ic footnote to
carnivals and county rairs of days aone by. The Wendany family
brine• to their audiences combined talents totaling more than a
century ol performance for l'DA,jor U.S. and European circuses.
variety theater, cabal:;ets and smaller. circus-like road sbows
Betty Weodany owns and manages "Funs-A-Poppln." Her
husband, lbouib. remains the undisputed teacher and m aster
perfonner. The feisty, high-spirited man has spent most of his 73 years
as one of the celebrated acrobats of Europe and North Amenca
Four years ago, the Wendanys gave up the acrobatJc act
and the glamour of major circus engagements to run their own
show.
Fred Wendany misses the silvery s potli ght of the big lop.
I WODdlr wt.o b1t aetat ii?' " Wendany recalla. An ~ officer
tapped the mtertalner oo the ahoulder and coovillced him-in no
uncertain term.-to cban1e h1a act.
Toward the end of the war, Wendany waa captured by
Russian t.roope In Breslau, Poland, along with a group ol tore1en
nationala who had served n ~rman wartime factories.
To diapenae quick battlefield justice. Wendany says the
• Russians lined up the 1roup and shot every third penon. Then
they asked all German nationals to step toward to be abippect to
Ruaslan prisons.
Wendany dkl not step forward. But when quesUoned why a
man of his ace bad not served in any army, Wendaay stuttered
a bit and then reached into hla pocket. He showed the IOkllera a
tattered photograph of his acrobatic act.
Si.nee the soldiers, who haUed from Mongolia, had a s pecial
love for acrobats, ~endany says be found himself uoder an im-
promptu d.rcus·llke spotlight rather than at the opposite end of
a rtne barrel. -
After speod.ini a year as a Rus!'lian "prisoner. "·Wendany
rekindled his acrobat.le act with a new partner: at first working
for cigarettes. doughnuts and other GI handouts.
And WeDdany carried a photograph or his acrobatic act
1n his pocket when he left Europe to headllne with Ringling Bros .:
where he met Betty. then a show~l for the bi it top show.
Wendany, who stiU sports a trim and well-toned physique.
even today carries a photograph or himself In his pocket.
Few audiences ever see that photograph or the dozens or
publicity stills hanging in his trailer, celebrating a 55-year
performmg career. #
FRED W£NDANY AND FRITZ
Performing (above), Relaxlng (below)
But be loves to reminisce about his headlining career spanning
the rise and fall of vaudeville and the birth or radlo a nd
televlslon. And he pulls no punches on the subjedof s uperstardom .
"1bere are too many overnight st<irs today. where they •
haven't paid their dues and learned what lo do.·· ht· Sj} s. in o thick
German accent. "A ballerina. for example, has to i.ludy and
practice for years to be good.··
But the acrobatics ended when He1d1 got a litUe too big to
perform atop her father's shoulders. ·;we ~ided lnstead of training another partner that we'd
do another act ." says 49-year-old Mrs. Wendany, of her travel-
ing mini-circus. "So now Fred has a sensational dog act ...
Raised a s an o rpha n 1n H annover . Germa ny,
Wendany (the ·w· pronounced like a ·v· > finished his sctondary
education at 14 to a pprentice with a travcbng acrobatic troupe
1bo5e were the days, Wendany says, when acrobats and
other talented performers were the kings or t'ntertatnment
They could command a following comparable to thl' droves that
flock around television and moyie star.s toda:>
When Wendany finished his apprent1cesh1p he ~ot t1 partner
and performed throughout Europe and Scandinavia He toai.ted
his immediate success by "shavmg ~1th chJmpagne ana
sporting monogrammed silk pajamas World War II sent Wendany·i. career on :i roller coaster
ride. skipping from country to rounlr:> to at.01d ser\'1ce in the
German army. . A pacifist, Wendany belJeves ~rformcrs <,hould sta} out of
politics. The Gi!rman war mactune cauRht up ~1th the <1crobat J
numberoftimes. but he always m anaged toi.k1rt conscription
Fluency in a number of European language'> he say!>,
helped convince Ger m an author1t1~ of his inelig1b1l[y to ..,l.'f\'l'
in the armed forces . But lacking a birth certificate and h:.t\ ing block. curly hair
drew suspicion from authorities searching for J(•WS lO ... end Off
to concentration camps. Wendany !-ays ht· w;.is ...... vc..'<i from ctr
tain death by a friend in the German arm)
His longtime acrobatic partm·r \\as not a~ lucky Even
though he pulled out all h1!> t(:(.'th Wt·ndany rl'CC1lh. th(•
Germans still enlisted the man. Still. perfonning throughout occupied Europe had its hazard!>
Weodaoy, an inveterate wise guy at limes. loved to poke fun at the
Third Reich.
During a stint in a Polish cabaret . Wcndany took nollc.-0
of the posters of Adolph Hitler splashed on evf'ry wall
· "I told the audience 'Look at all the photographi. of th1i. gu.) WENOANY WAS TOP MAN IN 1925 (SEE ARROW)
• • • Fair
• < f'rom Page Bl>
Va l Jon Imports. was more upset about the
lack or afternoon sales. "I usually do $50 in
sales an hour, and here I'm lucky if I do $50
in a whole day,'' she said.
"This is the worst fair I've ever been to."
said Ms. Walters. whose booth is located near
the m ain entrance.
·'The food is good, but the fair is too
5mall." she continued. "And the entertain·
mcnt on that stage over there (located on the
main mall), well. they haven't hit one correct
note yet," said Ms. Walters.
llcrs was the only complaint issued about
the fair's entertainment, and it should be not-
ed the main mall stage is reserved for local
acts
~s for the afternoon Juli , one of the
carnies had an explanation. ''You'd go to the
beach." he said, refusing to give his name.
"It s Just common sense.
New Yorkers' P icnic
Former residents of Chatauqua, Cat-.
taraug u s an d n ear by counties or Southw~ter:n New York will have their 60th ann~al p1cruc at 11 a.m. Sunday, Aug. 10. in Covina Park, Covina.
Further information may be obtained
from Mrs. J: Edgar Horn. 9612 Barley Ave., Santa FeSpnngs, 90670, (2l3)695-26S7
Stf!gl.es Calendar rum each Wednesday and con-tains 111formataon on due ... .._ gr""· ri· _., t , _..,., ., .. ps, po Jf!S Qnu
even s open to the public m the Orange CO<Ut area
Send noticea lo Sirag~s Calndar Dmly Piwt p 0·
Boz 1560. Coata Mesa, CA 92626. include JIOllr • na~
and Je~e number. Notices mu.at be receioed two weeb m advance of an event.
'1'his is a really good fair." he added.
.. The security is excellent. They're polite and
efficient," said the carny in reference to the
drinkers who tum potentially rowdy late at
night. "I like the way everything is spread
out." said Carl Schm idt. 19. "There's always
something going on everywhere.''
"I think it's really good," said Allison
Hence. 18. of Newport Be ach. and ooe of the
few local residents there during the af-
tern oon. "There aren't enough ~t.rooms.'' was
29-year-old Kirk Wheeler's only complaint.
Leo Roach. 79. or Irvine. said "A little
more shade would be very accept.able."
Paula Schoepe, 28, and vacationing in
Newport. didn't have any complaints "T~ey
have ·tost kids' didn't have any complau:its
"They have 'lost kids' booths. good secunty
a nd. gosh. lthinklheyhaveittogether.
··1 think it's a good thing ror the com-
munity to be involved." she added. "It's good
for the kids instead or being down at the
beach smoking pot and vandalizing."
Club Coleni:lar nms each Wed11esday m the Daily
P1wt and conlain3 nohcea of ~·s and sermce
club meetings and events open to the public for the
following week.
Send notices to Club Colnvtor. Daily Pilot. P.O.
Box 1560. Coata Me1<1, CA 921626. Include JIOll' name
and phtYM numbt'T. Notice• m1Ut be in our hands
thr1• '°""'mad~ of an evmt. Pictvn• are limUed to major fwtd·raiMT• ~
to the public. To rftlll'!d a pjcture, write or coll the Feature Depar1~. 842-4321. between 2 and S p.m. Photo re·
quest• are honored on a 'J)OCt o~ bcuia.
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fuhion1 is required to be a Dutchinaid
f•hion Stytiat. And eince all aelting ii
done •l Outchnuiid pattiea. buaineee ii
rully • pleuure.
1n fact, moet of our Stylilta will tell
you that the name Outchmaid 11etu&Uy aellt a.ear. And cuatol1WI come INlck. .gain
Md•pin. •
To find out how ea1y It ii to 'a,e a
f .,_.. DutcltlDlicl FalfUon Stylilt, mid how rt·
• vv warding it can be, contAiet;
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CITY OF IRVINE
COMMUNl'TY SERVICES DEPARTMENT
NISBfTS
"CONCERT ON THE GREEN "
FEATURING
RON NIE MILSAP
& BAND
LACY J. DAL TON &
THE DAL TON GANG
HERITAGE PARK STADIUM IN IRVINE
FRIDAY, AUGUST 8th, 1980, 8:QO PM '
Tickets: $8.00 at all TICKETRON outlets and IRVINE CtTY
HALL for advance sale or $9.00 at the gate. Festival style
seating, please. no lawn chairs. bottles, cans or pets. Gates
open at 6:00 for picnic dinner: bring YoUf' own or get one at
the stadium. Take the 1·5 fwy to Cutver; then eouth to
Walnut; east to Irvine High Schoof. -
Mall orders for tlckets will be filled uPon arrival of YoUr
check and.stamped. eelf-eddreseed envelope. Mall to Ctty
of lrivne. Attention: Concert on the Green. P.O. Box 19675
Jrvine. CA 92713
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A benefit for The Irvine Symphony. a non-profit organization.
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·• •• FEATURING
Planning ror summer gLtrden party to
benefit the AJbert 1tton Children's Home in
Orange a r e Bill ~ teiner, Marianne
Rodriguez. Gigi Langston and Harnett~
Wilmer . The $10 pe r person benefit,
~ponsored by the Zonta Club of Jrvine and
Saddleback, "''II be h.eJd July 27 at Ms. Wit·
mer's Cor ona del Mar home. For in·
formation, call 751·3522
Seat Belts Worth the Trouble
DEAR READERS: I love.you aU and want
YOtl &e Uve, Utis Is ~·by I am doing someWng
&od•y I ave Dever done bef0tt. .
a psyC."hl•tril>t is $47 ,565, compared to other
physicians "ho averagt-$59,544. The reason:
Gftleral Motors ran a powerfuJ ad rttentJy.
It eOGld meaJl the difference between living and
dyleg. I want lo share my edJ&.ed venlon with yoa.
They spend longer time with each patient and
ran handJt-onl about 5-0 patlen"' a week while
do<'tors ran SN' approxlm1tely lJO.
What's my tle·in with General Molors? Zero. No one at GM wlll know about Otis col11mo
utJJ tlpey read It In the paper.
The headline of the ad is "HOW TO SAVE
YOUll UFE AND THE ONE NEXT TO YOU."
f:~rts estimate that hall of au automobile
ocnpaat falalltles last year might bue been
avoided lf the victims had been wearlJ1g seat
belU.
Muy people say they know lb.is, but stiJI
tHy refuse to wear seat belts. Their reasons:
Seat belts are a lot or trouble to p1at on and t.IH?y ,.
A11n
La11ders
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are uncomfortable. They wrinkle their clothes.
Some say that getting killed is a matter of fate
aad ••t belts doa't mauer.
People bave expressed the fear of being
tnpped ID • ear In u se of an accident. The
fads are that in lbe large majority of cases,
seat belt. protect passengers from severe iD·
Jarlel. allowing them to escape more easlly.
AllO&her rat:lonalhation is tbat you are bet·
ter off to be thrown clear of tbe car lf there is a
ua-. Here agalD, re1earcb bas pro~ed this ii
a&ne.
Some people use seat belts for ld&lnr•Y
drt•la& IMrt fffl it's not wortlt tbe ..,_ble to
backle ap for short trips. The numbers tell a dif.
fena& s&ory. Eighty percent ol all aatomoblle
accWmsa caulng l.JIJwry or dea&b blvelft can
tnnlla& aader 40 miles per bov. Aed '15 per·
ceet ol all collisions occur less than ZS miles
from tM drt-ver's home.
Tbe driver is con·sldered the authority
figure. So, lf you are tbe driver, ll ls yo11r
respoasibUJty to serve al) an example by buckJ·
i.Dg op--:-and don't besltate to insist lbat anyone
wbo rides with you do the same. Remember,
yoa are legally responsible for your passengers.
RemiDd them of this if there is any resistance.
At GM we are deeply concerned about your
safety, so please fasten your sea\ belt. Even the
best driver in the world cannot predict what
another driver will do.
This is Ann Landers a gain with l.plormatioo
released just today. Automobile accidents are
lbe leading cause of death of children under 14,
yet less than 7 percent or U.S. children use seat
belts or ride in protective car seats. Thanks for
reading this. It could sl\'e your life or the life or
someone you love.
DEAR ANN LANDERS My s1ster·in·law
goes to a ps)ch1alr1sL three days a week and
pays $100 a v1s1t This has bel!n going on for a
year and !\he is JUSt as crat} as ~he ever was.
W h > doesn 't th e medical profession d o
something about these outra_ct•ous fees? 1'o
wond e r s h rinks are darned r1 c h .-
QUEEl':S. N.Y
DEAR QUEENIE : The a,·era~e income of
( Horoscope
tPlanned , .. • • .. · · MAOi . iiKtil\LCY' ;oii ...... : .
Fullerto n High
• School's Class or 1960 is
• having ils 20·year re·
• union Saturday, July 19,
• in the South Coast Plaza
. Hotel.
Reservations may be
obtained by calling
Shirley at 993-0357.
Newport Harbor High
School's Class of 1975
wlU have its five·year reunion at 7:30 p.m .
~ Saturday, July 19, at the
Balboa Bay Ctub. For
infonnatioo call 642·294S
or 861-6782..
A l~year reunion ls on
• tbe ca~ndar for the
Clau ol 1'10, Corona del
• Jlar Hl&b School, at the ~ Balboa Pavillion at 4
p.m . Sunday, Aug. 3.
For UckeU call 642·5975.
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OM.Y Ptl.OT Btuiness
Mercury F ~lt
Credit Pinch
Prlntroni x Inc .• manufac turer or
02inicomputer line printers. report oper•~a re-
sults for the rtrst quarter ended June 2? of
Sl,0«,000, or 30 cents per share, on sales of
$12,066,000
This compares with earnings of $11196.000. or 2'4
cents. oo sales of $8,077 ,000 for the corresponding
period a year ago.
As of June rt there were 3,45.5,476 weighted
average s hares outst a nding compared with ·
2.842.222 at the like period last year The increase
in weighted average shares out.standing is due
princjpa.Uy to public offerings of common stock
completed in June 1979 and June 1980
Tr•IUf~ Rrrrnws Lo••
Transierra Exploration Corp., Newport Beach.
reports oet income for the three months ended Apnl
30 or $282,8196, or s cents a share, on revenues or
Sl.372.316 contrast~ to a net loss of $911,000. or no
cents, on revenues of $399,008 in the like period of
1979
lrrbtrS&~ Noir• Grmcil•
Irvine Savings and Loan Association reports
earnings of $352,000 for the first six months or 1980,
an increase of 39'7% over the $71,000 reported for
the same six month period last year.
The association's earnings lor the first half of
1980 benefitted substantially from profits r esulting
from the sales of high interest rate loans. .
The association oper ates two bran ches 1n
Irvine and one in Del Mar. New branches will be
opened s hortly in Or ange and San ~81'cos . An ap·
plication for a s ixth office at Uru vers1ty Town
Centlr. Irvine, is curreoUy pending • Eldorado .lln~t• CH•b
E ldorado Bank, with a branch in Laguna Hills,
rePorterl that total assets oo June 30, 1980 reached
a record $72,828,807 for an increase of $12,552,835
or 21 % over tbe June 30, 1119 figure ' Second quarter net income increased 218% to
tJZ'T1,8S'7 or 33 cents per abare over the same three
monlbsin1979of$220.412or26centspersbare.
Six months net income ending June 30, 1980 in·
cr eased 46% to $528.'246 or 63 cents per share over the
prior year period of $362,365 or 43 cents per share.
"fhe bank has 833,035 com moo shares outstanding.
Prfre Cutiing B•rt• 1'1SI
MSI Data Corporation reports income from
coollnuing operations of $2,649,000, or $1.16 per
share. on revenues of $45,427 ,000. compared to
$3,369,000. or Sl.45 per share, on revenues of
$42 913,000 for the year ended March 31, 1~ 1...,.
: Tbe Company said revenue& and income 1rom MSl's principal product lin~portable d~ta-entry
terminals -s uffered from price-cuttine by com-
petitors
Net mrome was $1,046,000, or 46 cents per
share, after refleding tosses associated with the
Company·s d:isrontinued CHASE Computer sub-
lldiary which totaled $1,603,000, or 70 cents per
share
Ratr D~a,,• C•• Edu•"
ROSEMEAD (AP> -Southern California
Edison Co. reports second quarter net income of sn million or 84 cents a share down $71 million or 91 «nts a share in the same 1979 quarter.
"Tbe downward movement 10 earnings per
share resulted primarily from increases in o~rat·
ing expenses and financing costs not covered tn ex·
isling rates and the dilutive effect of an increased
own ber of shares outstanding,". s aid Edison
Chairman Wtlliam R. Gou.Id.
Edison said revenues for the quarter ended
June 30 were $828 million compared lo $567 million
in the same 1979 quarter
Station Plan Rolling
LOS ANGELES <AP>-Tbe eruct old Union
SUtion downtown would be turned into a mus
tramport.tion cent.er for trains, buses, a subway
and thepropoeed People Mover under a bW aiped at
a ceremony Ill the station.
Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. siped the bill
whlcb autborizes the California DeparlmeDt of
Tramportation to take over the station 8Dd a .._
acre site sunwndin& lt.
Under the plan, Amtrak rail service would be
expanded and commuter rail service would be
.&led to Oma.rd. Rlvenlde and San BenwdiDo
Ud Orange counties
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KIDS ITILL PREFER BINNEY a SMITH
Crayoa. Chlllrmen Ruuetl McChHMy
Sees Red
Crayola in a Fix?
PIDl.ADELPHlA (AP) -When Eric Yanoff
squats in bis playroom to do some coloring, the
crayon be grabs first ls a green Crayola.
"Green ls my favorite color," the 4-year-old
says with a grin, unaware the wax suet he's
plucked from a box or 64 was made by a company
accused by the federal government or conspiring
with two competitors to fix prices.
The accusations make the company see red.
·111E CHARGES MAKE us sound like we are
the biggest scoundrels in the world for ripping off
children. and that's ridiculous," ~ussell J .
McCbesoey, chairman and chief executive officer
of Binney & Smith In<:. told a reporter. "We're ~o
ing tofigbt and lessen the impact any way we can.··
can." ..
Crayola was concocted from "cray" which is
French for chalk and "ola," an abbreviation for
oleaginous, meaning oily.
Under the Crayola brand. Binney & Smith last year made 1,816,528.227 crayons <72,166.121 of
them ,green) in plants in Pennsylvania. Kansas,
England. Canada, Mex.iro ·and the Phihppioes.
That's about 85 percent of the inte rna tional
market. ·
:On any given day the 116-year-old company.
based in Eastoo. Pa . produces a pproXJmately 6 S
m1lhon crayons in a rambow of colors. Two-thirds
are the basi~ -red. orange, yellow. green. blue,
purple. brown and black
.. ITS AN embarrassingly good sbare of the
market. but we'd like to do even better." said
McChesoey
"This lesal wrangling takes a lot ol executive
time which I'd rather spend oo sales," be added
with a grumble .
A federal grand jury in Cleveland bas indicted
Binney & Smith, Milton Bradley Co. and J~epb
Dixon Crucible Co. on charges that they C1xed
prices of educational materials such as crayons.
chalk. modeling clay and finger paint. Hid the
Justice Department.
The indictment charged the companies with a
nationwide ronspiracy to fix prices from 1964
through 1976.
Joseph Oixoo Crucible makes and sells art
materials tbl'ough its American Art Crayon Co.
division. Milton Bradley. which ma.Iles games and
educa\imal materials. was foreed out of crayon
com)lletition in ms; 1
McChesney bristles at mention of the price-
fixlng issue. He w ists Crayolas are just as much
a bargain now as they were when the first box of
eigbt crayons sold for a nickel back lo 1903.
IT COSTS about 40 cents 'today, wbile the
most pc>pular 64-color package goes for around S2.
"We .didn't raise the price oo our crayons -for 34
years, from 1923 to 1957." McCbesney said. "For
eight sticlts it was 10 cents at retail. Then Jt went
up a ruckel. tben another four cent.a in 1971.
"Crayooa are made out of paraffin, which is
petrolewn·based. and you know oil bas cooe up six
times in the last few years. Paper also bu gooe up
as well as stearic ac id, another major raw
material. • . "We raise prices just lo stay alloat and m.am·
tain our profit margins in inflationary times."
In 1979, Binney & Smith earned $5.8 million on
sales of $78.7 mjllioo. down from 1978 wben profits
reached $16.7 millioo oo S7S million business. Half
the profits came from crayons.
"Part of the reason we were down wu putting
aside $1 rniWCI> to satisfy a Federal Trade Com·
mission judgment," McCbesney said, to reimburse
schools around the nation which had paid
artlficlally high prices for crayons, wat.er colors,
tempet'a paint.a and chalk.
BINNEY 6 8ll1Tll paid $1 million and Milt.on
Bradley paid '300,000 .to settle the FTC s~t.
similar to the federal acuoo now pending.
The FTC -which bad accused the two com·
panles of prtce·flxinl between 1972 through 1978 -
aaid it was the first case in which lt bad obtained
mone.y for coosumers on tbe basis of anUtrusl
cbarces.
Although they agreed lo the settlement, plead·
ing no contest. neither company admitted any U·
legal acts.
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MoVing ·Up, N~t Out
4' o~ ExeCuti:ve• Refuaing to Resettle -IJ JORN CVNNIPF
Nt:W YORK CAP) -Not long aao some major corporationJ
moved executives around tbe
count.r)'a de as energetically as
polltlcal candidates move about
lD the fall of an election year.
Tbere was a mystique to
mobility. You moved around the
country and you moved up in the
corporation. lf you didn't a.g:ree
to move you teamed wbat it's
like to sit on the shelf and gather
dust.
THERE WERE practic al
reasons for it. Large companies
are diversified geographically,
and 1t was considered necessary
fo r an)•one aspa.nng to the top
job to have an ove rview o(. the
entire corporation.
M o r eov e r , t h e r e we re
practical maimgement lessons
to be learned,
such as fac-
mg front-line
(1 r e as
manager of a
div 1 i o n
0 1v1 s 1o n a l
resporu;1btUu es were con
s 1 d e r e d
n ecessary
t raining for
the top JOb . CVMMll'I'
But over the pas t decade
~everal tlungs ha\e been hap-
pen 1 n g to mobilit y, m os t
fbndamcntaJ of \\ hich bas ~n
the almost heretical tendency of
some to choose lifestyle over ex·
ecutive advancement
To the astonJ.Shment of old·lllle
managers. some yottnger ones
han· been choosing what they
cons ide r quality l1v1ng con·
d1lions over _corporate needs. ln
aome lnatances lt has become
family over company.
.. Younc exe cutives. tra-
d itionally the most mobile,
are the most difficult to move to-
day because they are weighing
lifest yle versus career issues
m uch earlier," aaya Jobn
Seyman. an executive seU'eber.
Other ract.ors now are eateri.ng
tbe picture. Hoostnc pric. and
mort~ interest rates. for ex·
ample.
BOW CAN you ask a young ex-
ecutive to give up an 8 percent
mortgage for ooe of 12 percent'?
How cao you ask him lo leave a
roomy house in one area to ac-
cept, at a greater price, a
smaller one in another'?
Often you caMOt. In parts of
California. most not.ably Palo
Alto and Orange County, where
housing prices are higher tban in
most other areas of the country,
some companies repor t dif·
Ciculties in attracting workers.
And executives are no different.
A company Vlce president who
d.td move explained bJ.s tradeolf.
"I knew I couldn't get a house
comparable to the one I had
<near New York)," he said, .. but
I wouldn't have gotten tbis kind
of job either."
Many other executives, say
r~rwt.ers. are balking at such
moves. forcing companies to
'T'a1se the incentives. Tbi~ Ul turn
raises corporate expenses at a
tame when companies are trying
l O CUt cosU.
HAVING LITTLE cb o1ce.
ho wever, some concerns ap-
parently are putting up the
money. One rttruiter. Eastman
& Beaudine. surveyed 200 com· pao1es and found most of them
Ovt•r Th~ Countt-r
NASO~
are llbttallzinC relocaUoa ex·
pensea.
Sixty-five pereent of tbe eom·
paniea pay aometbin1 toward
eq ualhlne the difference
between mortca&e interest
rates, mually for tbAe yean. ll
said. Another 22 pe~t. it laid ..
are th1nklu ol dotDC ao.
Jt allo fcfUnd 70 percent al tbe
companies bave raised re·
i m buraementa for •OD•
deductible npenaes, and more
than a quarter of them are baa.
ing relocation paymenta on tbe. •
new area's coat of Uvtnc tndel.
Telecommunications also
seems dest.ioed to have an im·
pact. While you c8Dll0t run a
New York division from the
west Coast. there are inat.ances
where video cooferencln1 re·
duces sbort·t.enn executive re·
locatJons.
NEW, llOaE rapid and ef.
fec tlve forms of communi-
cat ions. which cons ultants
such as Booz, Allen & Hamilton
say are now ready for use. are
behind the concept of moving
the problem r ather than the
m an.
That, along with the tendency
among some young executives
to put the quality of life above
corporate eonslderatioos, and
the rising costs to botb tbe
moved necutive and the oom-pany that moves bim or bet ·
Save voluci>le gosdine shopping
the locally advertised values
ovoild>le -only in the Oronge
Coast's hometown newspaper,
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Dow Jones Final
Up 8.88
CLOSING FIGURE 123.•
Soda Pop Market
Reflects Regions
By MILTON MOSKOWITZ
lo l979, JO percent of all the Mercedes-Bens
automobiles sold in the United States were bought in Loi
Angeles.
During the year consumption or cranberries was twi~
as rugh in Boston as tn the rest of the country. On the ot~r
hand. the average Bostonian consumed only one-half the
cereal meal bars eaten by the average cons umer in t"e
rest of the country Canned dog food is mosl popular in.the western 'part of
the country Iced tea mixes &et sold most in the Northea~.
Rye bread eaters are in the North Central states. The
Northeast has the pumpernickel bread eaters.
All of th.is is by way of saying that regional patterns
still matter The country has not become so homogenlie4
that we're a ll buymg exactly the same things rrom coast to
coast -at least not yet
I F YOU TRAVEL around the country, you will quickly
notice the~e chHerences No one eats cream c heese the
v. ay ~ev. Yorkers do No one buys foreign cars the wa~
CahCorn1ans do Los Angeles 1s a vodka town San
franc1sco ts a bourbon town New York 1s a Scotch town.
W1:,consm 1~ brandy country
The regional difference!> extend to brand ·prefe rences.
Ford has always sold better m the South than in the rest of
the nation Chevrolet plows under the oppos ition in New
York and Chi cago but has never won the hea rts of
Cal1fom1an!> The Los
A'l'lgel cs fr eeway
drivers are not only the
b1gge '>t bu yer s o r
Mer ci.-dl·s Benies.
thC'' 're al!i-0 the No l
cus.tomers of Cadillac. Roll ~ R oy c·e and
Fer ran
, , Money
Tree
Soft dnnxs are a good pl:ic~ to see how these patterns
enfold Emanuel Goldman, a researcher at the New York
investment ad\•1sor. Sanford C Bernstein & Co . has done
an analysis that pom~ up the regional differences by
brand The contrasts are striking.
For example. Coca ·Cola 1s of course the brand leader.
holding about 25 percent or the national market to
Peps 1·Cola's 18 percent. But when these two brands face
orr against each other in the 1"orth Central states <Illinol.S,
Wisconsin. Mmnesota. Michigan. Iowa. the Dakotas .
Nebraska. Indiana. Ohio>. the positions are reversed -
Pepsi has 2:5 percent or the marJcet. Coke 19 percent
They're also neck ·and·nttk m the West, with Coke
holding a 3> percent share, Peps i 17 percent.
WHEllE COCA-COLA really clobbers Pepsi Is in the
South . its home turf. Coke holds 32 percent of the m arket
tn the southern states. Pepsi has only lS percent.
People Ul the South also grin.It more soft drinks than
people in the rest of the country -and that's reflected in
the startling staUSllc that Coca-Cola denves 47 percent -
nearly half -of 1t.s tot.al sales from the southern states.
Peps1·Cola ~ets only 30 percent of its sales from the South.
Seven-Up's prime market 1s the center of the country .
They get 41 ptt"cent of lheir t.olaJ sales from the sutes in
the north centraJ part of the country. Royal Crown Cola.
which comes out of Georgia. is also popuJar in that part of
the C'OWltry for reasons unknown to me. They're selling 43
percent of their product there
Seven-L'p·s share of the national market 1s S 4 percent.
Breathing down their neck 1s Dr Pepper, with 5.2 percent.
But Dr P epper. "hlle 1t has mo unted a national
campaign. 1s still very much a child of the South lt gets ~
percent of 1ts total :iales from the southern states
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Ra1n Fever: It's Only Beginning
Goeh. lt IMCN like oalt ~1 tM battered
and crippl«t Loa An1ele Rama '"" doi.DC battle with the m1pty Pltubur1b Sl~len lri,Super Bo•l XIV.
It ran't bt> that time a1atn already. can I\"
WeU. don't bllnt, beocauae It Ls Houa.ewtves and
girl friends can start lookln& elsewhere tor thin11
~lo do on weekeods and Monday ni~u
'AC'ft.JALLY, J'BE aAMS are a UtUe bit later
than some ol the other Nn.. teams ln opening
training camp The Steelers oPeOed their camp
Thursday, a.nd San 01e10 and Dallas have already
engaged in a pas.sing-game scrimm.ace.
Ume to t~Jl you whal to expect over the oext st.x
weeks
Pat lladen .nd Vince Ferracamo will en1a1e
in a 1rttty battle tor the No. l quarterback
poeltlon.
-At least one writer will blow the battle out of
proportiOo. causing animosity between the two
OBs and a split among Ram players as to wbo'a
the best.
-Dou& France will walk out of camp.
-Jack Reynolds will level a rookie running back
during a scrimmage and smile.
-Someme will mention t.o Fred Dryer be'a too
ski.nay to play defemlve end.
Somebody will walk out or retire, if oo1y tor a day.
. ~Malavui will be interviewee! on tape and then
will HY be WU misquoted the next day.
-The Rama wiU be plc:ked by everybody aa tbe
oddl«a favorite to reach the Super Bowl.
Have fun football fans. Ram Fever is only beein·
olng.
• •• So, really. Orange County pat.rou have 1otten a
break as lbe rookies will be tbectinC into the
Rams' summer camp headquarters at Cal Slate
Fullerton Saturday, with lbe veterans scheduled to
arrive a week later.
-ONE KEN CLARK PUNT will travel 60 yards
... the next wdltravel 10.
-There will be grumblings by some veteran
players as to why rookie Johnnie Johnson got
so many zeros on b.1s s1x·yearcontract.
a choice that will be second-guessed, either way,
week after week.
FOR ftl08E WHO WOVLD llte t.o catcb a
glimpse of lhe NFC champions, two-a -day
worka.&a will start Mboday with practices at 9:30
a.m. and 3 p.m. The workout.a are held al Cal State
FuUertcn.
-Jack Youngblood. in the last year of bis con·
tract, will talk about retirement.
ANYWAY, NOW MIGHT be an appropriate
-Both Haden and Ferragamo will bave good
and bad outings, leaving Coach Ray Malavasi with -FUNI( C081lAL WILL MISS a field goal from 30 yards or less. The Rams. undoubtedly, will have a few aeu'-
(See SEV ANO, ,ace 87)
•
Early
Season
l~plete
No. you're not dreaming.
It's football time again as
the San Diego Chargers
and Dallas Cowboys got
an early start on the rest
of the NFL as the two
teams engaged in a pass·
ing scrimmage at UC
Irvine Thursday. This is
just part of the action that
took place as Charger
rookie John Floyd (86)
has the ball fly just out of
his reach as the Cowboys'
Steve Wilson defends. The
Rams open their 1980
summer camp Saturday
as the rookies are
scheduled to report, with
the veterans arriving a
week later.
Toronto lnmdes
Knapp's Woes
Puzzle _ Knapp
By DA VE CUNNINGHAM
Ot-0.., ....... tWI
There was a time wbeo Ancel
starung pit.cben couldn't affont
three or four bad outings in a
row Somebody was always
waiting int.be wuigs to take thea.r
place:·
Ask Chris Kaapp or Fnnk
Tabana. Each was ba.ni.shed to
the bullpen after ~Y st.ruggJed
early in the sea.soo.
BUT TODAY, WITH Bruce
Kison out for the year and Dave
Frost and Jim Barr sUll oo the
dt!>abled list, Manage r Jim
f'reg061 1.S stuck. He bas already
pencued an Knapp ror at least
three more starts.
Kna pp will be the first to
admit that be hasn't exactly
earned them.
"lo t.hree o( my la.st four out·
ings I 've been knocked out
beCore the secood i.nnine. I'm
j u st not real s harp," tbe
bespectacled, soft-spoken
pitcher says. "Tonisbt m y
locat.100 was a little better, but
lately J'\'e been wild rn the
strike wrre I've been throwing a
lot of rat patches ...
KSAPP (%·7> TOOK the loss
as CleveJand beat ~ Angels.
5·3. before a q uiet Anaheim
Stadium crowd of 22,796 Thurs-
day nigbL
Rumors persist that Knapp
isn 't fully recovered from last
yea r 's ruptured difc lo .bis
back. but he dismisses such
questJons with a laugh.
"No. the back is fa..M . There
a re no atter-ef'Cttts at all. I've
JUSt been strugeJ,l.ng ln the early
lnDIJlgs," be UJd. "All t.brou&h
my career I've struuled most
an the early innin.gs. But never-
tbis bad."
ltNAPP GA VE UP a leadotf '
single to Miguel Dilone, then
served a tnple to Jorge Orta. It
wu 1-0 before Knapp bad faced
bts third batter -Milte Har-
grove -whom be walked. U
looked like another qwct de-
parture for Knapp.
But be sett.led down, allowlltg
solo nms in the fifth and ab1b
before leaving with a J..2 defictt
pnor to the seventh.
· "I would say this was a
half way decent outing." Knapp
said. "Certainly a lot better than
some ol the others."
CONSIDERING F&EGOSrS
tu.a to ry ol ci ving up on struu.l·
JDg Starters, Knapp WU aated if
be bas been having tboqbts
like: ls UM.I SULrt tGai&bt IQY l..t
cbance'!
"I try not to let necatt•e
thoughts like that creep lo. J just
try to give my best job and let
Jimmy decide what be wants to
do." Knapp answered.
He has never had a loslag
seasoo in the major leagues, but
Knapp is faet.ng just such an
eventuality now. and he's 1et·
tlng a little desperate.
"l'VE TIUED several thln&S.
Like wanning up longer or no&
warming up as long," he says.
"l even tried warming up stop-
ping, then warming up some
more. I'm just searching for
something that will wort."
If Knapp were the only Ancel
<See ANGELS. Pace at>
Pole V tiult Mark
Set by Accident
PARIS CAP' -Phillipe
Houvion of France, the new
world pole vault record·bofder,
thought be was ooJy trying for a
lie.
With three Frenchmen sWl in the running. the bar was ~ at
18 feet, IOl;o\ lncbes. the world re·.
cord height cleared earlier this
year by France'• Thierry
Vigneron.
BOTH VlGNERON and
countryman J ean-Michel BelJot
failed to clear the bar ln three
attempts. but Houvioa made it
over eaaily . When officials re-
inspected the bar. they found It
measured 18-11 ~ trom the c.round
and declared a world record.
-Some 8,000 spectators at
Charlety Stadium then cheered
..,.their approval when lbe Racine
Club of France , meet or·
ganiiers, raised the bar to
19-3"'2 . Houvton toot lbtee tries at
breaking the 19-foot barrier but
failed.
The me-et, which attracted
participants from 20 countries
including the United St.ates, is
the final prep for many ot the
athletes for the 1980 Summer
Olympics at Moscow.
AMONG THE OTREa win-
ners were Edwin Moses ln the
400-meter hurdles, Craig Vlrlln
of . the United Slates in the
10,000·meters, Frenchman
Herman Pamo in the 100.meters
and Nyambu.i of Tauania ill the
1,500-meten.
A Vieto~y Suits Sutton just FiDe
Moees took an early lelld md
never looked threatened in win-
ning in 48.65 seconcls. Vtrcb;I waa
the 10.000 in 27:29.16. He wcia tbe
same event here Jut year in
27 :28.
Pamo won tbe 100 meters In
10.55, oulduellng American
Steve Wllllams. Nyambul waa a
touch battle with Frencbman
Alex Goma.les ln the 1,500, n ·
nlnl ln 3: •.95. one bundredtb ol
a second ahead ol Gom.alea. CHICAGO (AP) -Loa An1eles
Dodger pitcher Don Sutton has tbia
thine about records where tbe Cblcaco Cubs are concerned.
From 1918 throutb ltH, be
establllbed a m~ leque record by
101ln1 13 consecutive 1amea to
Cbicqia'a Natkmal Leape .....,.,
GOING INTO TRE bottom of the
ninth ilmlDI 'nnndaJ wtth a a.o INcl and a oae-bitter, tbe U ·year-old rtpt,,.,.. 1*I a dlaaft to put a few
more l"lllMICtable •trtea latio the book. A .,..,,.. would lane bem ta. 51rd of
hla career. paUlac blm totb on tbe all·
time Ult and ftnt amoq active NL
' .. I
I
burlen. A one-bitter would have been
the sixth of hia career, tops amoq NL
pitchers, past or present.
But a le.doff single by Mik• Tyson
and another two outs later by '1.elmy
Randle ended tbe aoose e111 wltb
Cblcato'• lone tally, teavtnc Sutton a
3-1 victAW. SWl, be was arlnnlnc.
"BECK. I LOVE abut.outs. l love
thole .., of pm," aald Suttoa, 7·2.
"But I can UUnk of Umes U,.t I bad bet·
ter ltuff. I bad a 1ood taatball today.
and I could put It tn spots . . . But by
uy means I don't want t.o poor mouth
my pitchlnl today. It was better than a
lot of otbtt times."
He bad a cbanri in the ninth to pre·
serve the abut.out as Tyson raced to
secobd oa a alow roller by Ivan DeJesua
to t.be ricbt aide ol tbe infield. SUtt.on
gloved tbe ball, looked at second, but
went to ftnt lnltead. Randle followed
with a soft liner that Juat eluded Davey
Lopes' ~ 1love to produce ·
the lone~.
,;If I bad a aood pip on tbe ball, I
•ould bave thrown -but I'm not about
to make IOIDe wild·halred throw and
rtslt rmmen on MCODd and tb1rd ln tbia
ball park," said Sutton. "l'U tell you
this, I'm not hall as disappoJnted about
the shutout as II I'd tried to do
•
sometbi.Dc stupid . . . I'm not euc:tlr a
Golden Glover."
8UTl'ON W AB PSaf'BCI' t..bnM&lb
three tnntnp ud let down the ftnt 11
Cubs in aucceulon before Jieldtq a
barmJea two-out 11nlle to Bll1 Buckner in lbe fourth. He then proceeded to mow
down tbe next U bitten in a row before
walklng Jerry Martln. He ftnilbed wttb tour atrikeouta and one walk. Tbe Dodaen scored lo the ftnt u
Davey Lopes lined starter Denali
Lamp's ftnt pitcb into center fteld for a
base bit. He took third wbea Rady Law
followed with a single and came home
OD '" infi~ld hit by Re11le SQ>.lth.
A RENCH TEAii also edpd
tbe United Statet tn the 400-
meter relay with a Ume ot •:n.
Tbe U.S. team wu clocked In
40:0I. Tb:J::ty of the meet wu uncle by tbe wtthdnnral
of 1evera1 top.notch aw-., ta.
cluc:tmc American Rod llllbara.
llilbam ... forced to pull oat "' t.be 110.meter hurd.1• .......
wu urpntly called bome, melt
offlciala aald. There wa1 DO
further explaqailoo liven. (
• •
• •
SPORTS BREAK ~.July 115, 1980 DAILY PILOT 87
'
A Capau .. Report ''°"' ttte WOftd of lport1
Kush Find.a New Job
a port8 Commentator
f"nmA.P ......
PHOENIX -Ex·footb&U COKb rra.u Kuab 1 Ell
will make his debut u a televlaioo apona rom· ••• meniator on July 21, KOOL-TV aooounced Thurs-
day.
Bill Cloet', Vlce-pre1ldeot m char1e of news for the
5Utlton, said Kush will jolo the stal.100 Fnday His aport.6
comment.anea w II be seen du.rtni the .S.S.30 pm newscaat Kush 's salary wu not dlscloled
• He was fired by Ari1ona· State
Unlvenity m October 1979 alter 22 years
at the helm ol lbe Sun Devil football team.
Gom1 into last sea.son be wu the nation's
second-~nnlngest acllve colle1e football
coach. behind Paul ·'Bear" Bryant or
Alabama.
But last fall, former Sun Devtl punter
Kevan Rutledge filed a lawsuit accusing
Kush ol punching him after a poor luck
during an-October 1978 loss to Washington
Kush was fired by former ASU Athletic
KVVI Director Fred Miller after Miller con·
eluded from interviews with players and assistant coaches
that Kush bad asked them to lie about the incident
.-------Qtto•~ of ffw Ba•------.
Richard Petty, after it was suggested to lbe race
driver that he run for lieutenant governor on the
Republican ticket in North Carolina: "I told them I've
never run for second place in my life and why should 1 start now?"
Drinkn-s Ball of FaaaeSp.tUglllftl
ARCADIA -The alleged head of one of the ~
largest bookmaking operations In the San Gabriel
Valley was arrested following a two-month tn·
vestigatioo by vice-squed offic~rs. the Los Angeles
sherifrs department says.
FUcllard R Dod<l....52.-was arr.ested at the Drinkers HaJI of
Fame, a 10cal cocktail bar, Wednesday aftern()On and booked
for mvestJgatJoo of conspiracy to commit bookmakmg, dep·
_uties said.
From Page 86 HUj\'Y
CHANCE
Olrk .. •1•••• A•I,... I• J_,. ...
""" Carl• hurlei a .evem·hltter for b1a 15tll •• victor y , and aalle Me8rlde 1eortd bo'b
PhUadelphla runs u the Pbillles tripped '*-toD,
2 l Thunday nl•hl. droppiq the Altrol out ot ftnt
plac lD the Nat.klftaJ Leaaue Weat . . . In otMr NaUooal
~a1ue aame1, a. Le"'"'• thne bill and three at.olen
buea and the four-hit pitcbin1 ol lee&t laMe,... led
Mon\,..aJ to a f ·l victory over CiodDnetl ... 8t. Louis re-
corded a 10-run third 1nn1na u Geer1e
He.drldl 1tnd GU1'1 Te• ..... knocked in
two runs to lead the Cardiaala put San
Dleco. ~3. St. Louis NDt 15 batten to the
plate during the aplolion, cbuinc both
&lek WIN and IGlla D'A• ..... in the pro-
eaa • . . Omar • ......,. ai.qle scored
P~ Ganer from tbird bue with the wln-
nln1 nm in the bottom of the ninth to lead
Pittaburtb to a 3·2 victory over San
Francisco . EIUoU Maddox drove in
three nms. and ..... Pacella allowed only
CA•LTOM four hits to lead the New York Mets to a
8--0 win over Atlanta . . . San Francisco placed catcher
Mlke Sadek on the 15-day di.sabled liat because of an inflamed
right knee . . . Cincinnati's 1'9• Seaver threw from the
pitcher's mound for the fint llme in two weeks and reported
no pain or tightness in bts right sboulder.
AIWCU c .. ct.11e11 •ec ......
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IUcbard Oebbard wW never forcet tbe Ume • t1aat ... p&aJed ... u.. ms SllriDe AU-star football •II• &.":.ad tbe SbriDen Hmpb1 for Crippled lD Loi Aqelel, wbk:b ...... tbe pro-
ceeds from tbe ••me, wW....,. for1et bim.
8mee playtn• ID tbe 1ame, Gebhard bu donated SC.300 to
the bolp6t1I, wbicb made an lmpact oa bim wbeD he Y1l1t.ed it
u a player. Gebhard, who now llv• in La Habra, don1ted $900 at
CbrUtmaa time and another SIOO lh1I week. (Tbe 29th annual
1ame will be played Friday DiCht lD the RoM Bowl.)
ID a note to John llenboa, manalina direetor of the
came. Gebhard aald "my wife and I truly love your or-
ganJ.ution and feel the world ia ID desperate need of people
like the Sbrinen and tbetr boapitaJ."
A J.,,~ at use. Gebhard earns money by selllnc abirta
and a at swap meets.
______ .._..,. Teda9 ------
On this date in bueblll in 1970:
San Fr-anci.aco's Willie Mays singled off Montreal's
Mike Wegener for bla 3,000th lifetime bit as the Giants
defeated the Expos, 10· 1.
On this date in 1.948:
Pat See!'ey of the Chicago White Sox belted four
homers in a 12-11 victory over the Philadelphia A's.
Today's Blrtllclay1:
New York Mets manager Joe Torrie is 40. New
York Yankees pitcher RYdy May is 36.
and homer while light-hitting shortstop Mario .....,.,., z ... r. tt'la. 'nw. Sip C'Olltract T•Y A.rmu drove in four runs with a triple II
Guerrero drove in~ winning run with a aingle to Alberto DaYlla, the No. 1 bantamweight
lead OakJand to a 5·2 victory over Detroit Ul challenger in the WBC rankings, knocked out •
American League baseball action Thursday . . . In other Migcael Flores in the fourth round of their
games. Deaai.s MartlDn, maiung bis first start in more than scheduled 10-round match at the Olympic
two months. pitched Baltimore to a 1·0 victory over Auditorium. Alfonso Zamora, a former l:Janta mweight
Milwaukee Martinez allowed just five bits . . . Rlcbk champion now rated No 10, lmoecked out Mel Joha.soll m the
Zlsll's runth·1nning aingle scored Bamp third round of a compamon feature. After the two bouts 1t
WW1 from second b&\e and gave Texas a was announced that Davila will fight Zamora in 'ltlO-rounder
3·2 victory over the Chicago White Sox Aug 28 at the Olympic. The winner will then fight for the
. . . Tommy Jolaa scattered eight hits WBC title ag.&Jn.St champion Lupe Pintor m September ...
and.gained his 14th victory, while lle&&:le Larry l:lobnee. the undefeated WBC heavyweight champion.
Jack.son and Rgppert Jo.es homered as will defend his title against ex-champ Muhammad AJI Oct 2
the New York Yankees battered Min· m Lu Vegas .. Veteran Cleveland Browns linebacker
nesota, 10-3 ... Tom Padoret broke a Gerald from announced that he 1s retinng from football after
3.3 tie with a two-run homer in the eighth 10 seasons . . Denny Waklsb, the defending champion or lh .
inning. leading Seattle to a 5-3 Vlctory over L'S Public Link'> golf champ1onsh1p and Jodie '1udd. ldo;l
Toronto ... Rookie Dave Stapletoo tng year 's runner up. c,un 1H:d matches tu advance to lht>
gered a seven-run fifth inrung wtth tus q uartt·rfinal~ :Jftc·r t"'o round<. I of marr h plav Lord
u-s fourth homer as Boston breezed to a 12 4 Killanin c;a1d todc1) that l' S Pr£>c;1d1.-n1 J1mm\ < arln'-.
victory over Kansas City . . An arthroscopy performed adm1rustrauon "'tnt inti> tht! Olymµ1 c b<,H,Jll tdmp4 q,;n
Monday on Larry H.iale of Milwaukee revealed a tom rot.a tor without all) undt>r~tandrng of lht:' wa) inltrnJtional "J><"lrt'> 1:, cuff, and surgery bas been scheduled in the near future. club ·run T.-i--i~-R d . -0ffic1als~ed-... -Gle.vellllld right·banded pitcher) ........ ...---· • ~v-....,~ a 10
Denny has been placed on the 21-day disabled hst after ~e TV: No e\-ent'> ~t·heduled
suffered a sprained right heel in Tuesday's game with the RADIO: Baseball Ood_ger. JI P1llsbur!lh. 4 3() p m
Angels. KA BC (790 J, Toronto at Angels,·7 30 p m , KM PC f7 lU 1
SEV ANO COLUMN • •
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closed to the public.
To purchase the last '79 12
cyl XJ6L 4 Door demo
Only 6000 m11es.
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AND BEASPOKr.
THE 1980 TOYOTA CELICAS
* * * SOME OF THE llAM PLAYEas aren't wasting
any time in captalizing on the move to Anaheim.
Jack Youngblood and Larry Brooks are on the
verge ol opening a new clothing store in Orange
called the "Wild Bunch."
*** THE RAMS RA VE ANNOUNCED they will stay
at the South Coast Piasa Hot.el the night prior lo
each of their home games.
Hotel management is hoping several fan·
oriented events will be held there during the
-season.
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Parks prepares to call out Freddie Patek
on the Angel shortstop's attempted steal in
the tturd mnin~ of their game with the In
d1ans The Angels lost -again 5.3
SOCCER I GOLF
F~~eway Series
Orange County WillMeet LA for Title
By cuaT s t;t:DEN Ot•o.tw,..,....
McDonalds' Youth Soccer Chomp ont.h1p will be
decided Salw'day at C•l Stat" IAft Angeles after
months ol compeUtlon. with 20 Oranae County
youngsters taagllna with M>C<'cr players from Los
Anieles county ln a "freeway t<'l1t.~."
The county cham ps earned th • right to compete
LD the finals by plac ing fi rst In u 11crtes of four soc· cer skills rontest.5 over the Ohl four months.
AREA WINNERS SHOWED off thctr talents by
taking top honors in penally kickmg, htadlng.
k1ckmg occtsracy and an NASL shoot.out.
Orange Coast youngsters fared well in the com·
petition. Among those headed for the sen es oo
Saturday are. Bnan ShowaJtc r of Garden Grove.
teamed \\1th Tim Torrington of Cypress in the
7-year-old category , Eric Muller of Newport
Beach. teamed with M1ss1on Vll'Jo's Greg Moral~
m the 9-10 categorv, and Tra\'1.., Carr or Newport
Beach. matched With Alex Giannctl.J or Cypress m
the 11 12 age cateRory
We tminster's Tim Speck and Santa Ana's Rudv Canale~ in the 13 1·1 category and We!>tmmster s
Ed Sanchez and Cra1~ Cumm1n~s 1n the 15 16 age
J!roup round out the area competitor~
~ISTER.~ M.\SDI ASD 00!\SA Robertson of
Huntington Re ach took thl' g1rb 13· 14 age group u
I le. "'h1le Rt•ck\.. Prs hal and Allison Ohler of
\\ e s tm1n!)tt'r \\NL· "'inner!> in the 15 16 dge
l'alegon
Prill"\ for the '4 anner dunng Uw four month
.. 1.111.., toum<iment ha ye anclude<I troph1~ l<qu1p
mt'nt ba..:~ '4 111dbn-akers and of course,
coupon.-. fur rn·e ~h D<>nal~ hamburRt-~
In addtllon . six scholarships to the 01a1 Y><-cn
C dmp art' hetn)! J?1ven out in dra '4 angc; cnnduc tt""1
durins: the count) and freewa) flnah
"A J!rOup nf llranJ!t> ('Qunt' 1n
vestori is being structured to keep lbe Surf here,"
sa ys Cahforrua General Mana~r BUI Oawaee.
"The club's ownership will be controlled by people
here in our own market for the first time."
That's good news to Surf fans who would Uke to
see the North Arnencan ~er League team re-
m am at Anahei m Stadium A deaJ lo sell the Surf
stock has been 1n the works ror months now. and 1t
appears the team has made its decision. Surf or-
fic1als say local interests to keep the team 1n
Oran ge County have strengthened smce several of;
fers to move the club were turned down.
Fan voting for the Surf's most valuable player
got underway at the July 9 game agamst the
Aztecs. Surf fans can obtam ballots and vote for
the p}ayer of their choice at Surf games through
Aug. 13 The results will be announced at the last
regular season home game oo Aug 17 agamst the
Van couver Whitecaps . . . Surf defe nde r
SOCCER
Stt pben Ftt0ey. who &uffered a knee UlJUTY 1n the
first maoute of the firs t game of the season, will
undergo surgef") next week to correct cartilage
dama~e Scottish 1oterna1.Jonal goalk~per
David Harvey, for whom Vancouver paid a rPport
t'd $200.000. 1s ~U\~ released by the team Ht-lost
his i.lartlllg JOb to Bruc:e Grobbelaar .
Roo Newman, the w1nnangest t'Oach 10 NASL his
tor y. hal> been named head coach of the San Diego
Sockers He replaces Hubert Vogelsin~er who was
d1 sm1ssed July <ah Surf goalk~per Mi.kt'
lfabOM), 14ho suffe red e; fractured hand back on
\t .J' 24 in a Jtame '4 llh San D1e~o. had the surgical
pin-. remo,ed and hal> bt~un r ehabil1t<1t1on tht'rapv
Dot Blizzard Seitds Surf ·Rolling
'>\SL offtc1ab art.' ecstalJc over lhe ave rag.-al
tendanct· of 23,767 '4 as rc•ported Among tho--f·
)?J me' \\dl> thl' Surf " 3 l \lctory in Tampa 8d\
wfort> .ui,\83 . Ramon Moraldo o( the Caltfom1a
~un!>h.Jnl' has bel'n named defensive star of tht"
vo1:l'k b) tbe-Aml'ncan St>ccer LPagu~. Mor..aldo a'
'-ht~ oo a goal "'h1ch allo"' ed the Sunshlnt to tie
Penns)l\arua Cahf<Jm1a· "t-nt on ti) win the game
1n overume. 2 1 MCJraldo l:. a t.hr~·llmt> ASL All-
~tar
Th~ SacramPnll> Gold of the ASL bas ceased
••P rations fac inJ? ldX hen-. and bt" t'l>tlmated at
$15() It .tpix:ar' thdt lhl' onl~ "'ay th~ club can
finish the "'t'a.,on 1-s b~ a<:repting about .Sl2,000
from hP n•mo intn~ '"H'n 1'\ub'-in the league· ac
S pecial to the Dally PUot
TORONTO ln South Afnca, Jomo muns
'troublemaker ... and Jomo Sooo IJved up to has
name Thurs<!ay night. sconng two goals and add
ing an as..,1i;1 to lead the Toronto Blnz.ard to a 4 I
'orth Amencan Soccer League v1ctpry over the
Ca hforma . urf
A cro"'d of 8.308 saw the Bllnard even its r ecord
•l 11 11 Wlth the \'IClOr). while the Surf drop~d to
: 1-13
TORONTO BUTZED YOtJNG goalkeeper
~tevt-Hellrruch "'Ith 26 shots. and the rook 1e out of
Huntmgton Beach wa~ credited with 15 saves on
the evening.
HelJauch was s tarting m place of Alan Mayer
who 1s still r ecuperauog from a lh.Jgh brulSe
Toronto opened the sconn~ at 20 11 on S<>nn·,
flr-.t taJI:. J~e Velasque~ and Gordon S'4 tetzu
"ere credited Wllh ass1s~ on the goal
T HE BLIZZARD MADE IT 20 "'he n h <fn
I ukace,·1c blasted a shot past Hellmich at 25 Ji.
L l'SS than 10 minutes late r. tbe Surf's Cra1~ Allen
,Jtced the Toronto lead 1n hall when he score«i h1-.
ninth goal of the sea~on on ~s1su. from Launt
\brahams and Paul Cahill
For Abrahams. the assist was his 11th of the
<.e ason. and combtned with lus 17 ~oals g1H•s him
.is points. to ps 1n the ~ASL s American
("onference Chicago's Karl Heinz Gran1t.za I!)
second tn scoring with 43 po1nL'>
Toronto's Velasquez managed to score with just
Early Lead for Trevino
Weather Clears for Morning Starters
MU lRFlELD. Scotland CAP > -Taking
advantage of r elatively better weather . Lee
Trevmo pulled away to a two-stroke lead Fnday
h alfway through the second round of the 109th
British Open Golf Champ1onsh1p.
Tom Watson, who matched Trevino's o~mng
68 and shared the h rst-round lead. was ooe of the
last men scheduled off the tee in the second round
and was sttll three hours away fro m his s tarting
time when Trevmo made the tum on the Mu1rl1eld
lmks.
THE WEATHE R IMPROVED remarkabl)
fro m the cold, wind and heavy ram that hampered
Thursday's opening round. but 1t was begmmng to
deteriorate agam as lhe early-start.tng Trevino
made the tum in 34.
That's two under Mu1rl1eld's par and gave him
a 102 total. five-under-par. for 27 holes. Trevino
also birdied the lotb hole and went six under.
The only other man among the early starters
able to make a move ~as Horallo Car txmetti of
Argentina. who shot a course record. seven-under·
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T REVINO, TWICE A "'INNER of this ancient
champ1onslup, started the day·s play 1n rather
shaky fashion He massed the gr een on the hrst
two holes. but managed t.o save par. both tJmes
with a puU of about three.feet
He birdied the par three fourth with a long.
do" nh1ll putt of 25.30 feet and went ahead alone
while Watson waited 1n the clubhouse Trevmo had
ari excellent b1rd1e chance on the par-5 fifth. but
three·putled for par from the fnnge
It "'as about that time that the sk1e5
clouded O\'er. the tem~rature began to slide and
the wmd picked up. T&Je forecast for Watson and
t he other late starters. mcluding Jack NlcklaU5.
was ror chilly temperatures, fruhenhlg breezes
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-.;o~o THF.~ COMPLf'TED the Toronto !>C:Onnl!
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:.hort. two-game ro~d trip with a Saturday nigh\
co!ltest agamst the Fury
LEE TREVINO
A Lucky Rourzd?
Hoch Fire PGA Low 63
COAL \'~\LLEY Ill AP 1 -
To hear Srott Hoch tf:ll 1t. ht>
speot part of the da) fu~htin~ the
rough and the other sinking
putts he dtdn t deserve
"I probably m iss ed eiJ?ht
fa1rwa)~ tocfay," tamt-ntl'Cl the
2.t year·old tour rook 1e from
Raleigh, ~ C fo!lo• • ..,ng hie; fi~t
round performance Thur..,da~ 1n
the Quad C1ues Open
"I "as dnvmg erratically ··
he aid ··1 dJd not hat tht> ball all
that well The last t'40 holes. 1
"as lucky t-0 Ret an with pars ··
Don t hed any tears for Hoch.
hr1"t•\er J.S ht" finished I~ ddy
"'Ith a bh~tt. nng -.e\ en under-par
1)3 to laXt' a t"o ~troke lead ROU\~
1ntotoda) ·ssecondround.
His pPrformance in pur5u1t of
S36.000 f1r-.t place pa;. che<:k ued
the 6.51 .. ) ard Oak,.ood Counlf')
Club C"OUne rerord and matched
tht' PGA tour lo~· s core of Uk-
~ear .
Ftrustung the day at five-under
pa r 65 "'ere Canadian Dan
Haldorson. runnerup in (bis
~ear's TuC'son Ope n . tounn~
rookie Tom Jones of Tulsa. Okla .
and BtJISanderofSeattle.
Baseball Standings BARWICK
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fei<as 12 45 483 iot,
Oakland .i1 48 461 1212
Chicago 40 47 460 121.,
\tannesowi 10 47 460 121.,
Seattle :n 50 425 1512
i\ogds 32 54 372 20
East Divis ion
New York 57 29 663
Mi lwaukee 48 39 552 9"7
Baltimore 17 39 S17 JO
Detro1t 44 38 537 11
Boston 45 41 .523 12
Cleveland 41 43 488 15
Toronto 36 48 .429 20
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CancU10alJ 44 44 500 6
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Atlanta 39 47 453 10
San Diego 31 52 416 131'2
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Pitts burgh 48 39 .552 •,
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All-stars Play Tonight
· Fow-~Standouts on South Team
•1 aoca:a CA•LSON .................
PASADENA lt'a tlretchlq it
•bit, but Ora.op County raitbl\&l
may '" ll aa Orante Counc.y •t•iul the rest or Southern CaUfOlaia tonl&ht aa lh• 2llh
5br1• All·•t.ar footbaU aame un•
folda at tbe JlOM Bowl before U\
anllclpaled crowd Of U ,000.
Tat.-nltN •1•a1u ot the
South t«-am, lncludln1 Oranaf'
CoHt area stars Kerwin MJ and
"1ank Seurer h'om EdilOfl Hlah.
N'ewport Harbor llneman tfetl
ROIS and IU•rd Steve Akleio ol
Marion, rorm \he nueleus ot the
Rebels' attack.
The &•DK" as scheduled to bqin
at 7:30 and roremo.t an the South
attack as the BeU·Seurer com·
btnation, an act that led Edison to
the CIF Big Five Conference
champ1onsbip in a r ecord-
s hattering performance at
Anaheim Stadium where
Redlands fell vict1m. ss.-0.
The numbers for these two
Kansas University-bound stars
rertect awesome potential for
tonight.
Bell -8ll 8.6 average gain per
C.Offtnan, '
Decker 1
Awes0Dle1
PHILADELPHIA
CAP> -Bob Coffman
could have been the last
a ngry. mah instead or
the winner in one of
sport's toughest tests of
endurance, strength and 1
soeed
The 29-year·old Corr I man won the deeathlon
at the Liberty Bell .
Track and Fleld Classic. ,
a n alternate ror the ·
Olympic Games. ·
The husky Coffman :
edged Lee P alles, a •
Raleigh, N.C .• accoun· !
tant, by 49 points in a I
g ruehng two·day, 18 I
hour, 10-evenl com · 1
petition held in mid·90
degree tempe r atures •
and humidity to matcb. I
You would Udnk Cof( .. I
man, a 6-3, 205-pound j
former University or
Southern California :
athlete now living in ·
Houston. would be ex·
hilarated.
He wasn't
"The Liberty BelJ
Track Meet is jus t 1 somebody's self·ser-..in~ 1 idea t o humor the
athletes." said Coffman
s ullenly.
"I'm 29, been playing
for 10 years. I think it'~
-about time to get a job,"
said Coffman, alluding
to the fact lhal by the
time the next Olympics
rolls around he'll be too
old for rus specialty. the
decath.lon. ~
An-d that was 1t, with
only one re cord or
significance falling, that
to the 1rrepress1ble dis·
tarf miler, Mar y
Decker. I
Deck e r wa s
-
. clocked in 4.00.87. more j
:: t,han 10 seconds ahead of
~ second-place finisher
-;· Julie Brown. I
" Her new mark in the 'f-1.500 was he r third
, American record in the 4: past week. Her old 1,500
• mark was set at Slut-
• gart. Germany, 4:01.J7.
: last Saturday .
.. :~ Catamarans .. ~· f: In Regatta
} Small catamarans will
: be flying over the ocean
~ off Newport Beach
'.. Saturday and Sunday in
.-South Shore Yacht ... Club's third a nnual
, multibull regatta.
! Catamaran classes ln·
:-vited to compete are p.
• Cats, Nacra Cats,
\ ReynoJd s·21s and
:: Tornados.
!· ~ DIESELS
" IMMEDIATE
DELIVERY!
IUYCll LUSE
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~COUWTY'9 Lllflfl DIM.Ill
No Lot.trr PrlrP ~
No B#'ll#'r S1>rr.•if'•
aeoo~Btvd.
Costa Meea 540.' 100 ..................... ~
l
earry, ao t ouc hdown• aa a
senior. 20 u • Jun,or at Sl.
Frandl HiJh. 9.~ •Pffd in t.M
100 from a L83 ~ frame
Seu~ -a 58 pettent. raUo ot completions as M.~nlor . 23
touchdown pa s • 2.063 yards
a nd three more TO pallet In
•~•din~ the Oran1t County All· 8tar South team to a recent
victory.
a088 ANO ALOS.10 were also
rirat team All CJF Bia five
players. Ross . at 5-:t. 230, was
quick ~•b to play llnebaclter ror the Sailors Tonight the
Un1ven1ty of Pacific-bound
Ross will be up front. Ah>Sio, the
steadying ractor tn Marina's Im·
prenive offensive wall in l979,
figures to perform the same rote
tonlgbL
Other Orange County stars m·
elude Mission V1eJo light end
Rick Buhler, Loara quarterback
Bob catfrey, Servile linebacker
James Elias and lineman Matt
Moran, Cypress linebacker·
fulJback Tim ReiJJy. El Modena
lineman Dan Rozsa, Canyon
• Hl1h d e renalye end Clen
Veevaert. Sant.a Ana defeulve
back J e ri Willlams and
Ea peranu lineman Steve
Wllllama.
The R ebels, unde r the
direction ol coaches Pete Yoder
( Eapera.n&a High) and Al Dell·
ln1er <Venice Hlgb>. will start
the Bell-Seurer combination. In
the winp at quarterback is Cal·
frey. •standout who pasffd for
32 TO. as a senJor despite play·
Ing only one-half of Loara's first
five games. .
THE NOllTll'S FORTE is at
quarterback with the twin·
barrel setup or El Camino Real
Hi&h 's John Mazur and Bur·
roughs's Tom ~cliffe.
Maiur. headed ror USC. com·
pleled 81 or lSl for 1,409 yards
and 10 TOs. Tunnic:Wfe complet·
ed 137 of 238 for 2.353 ya'rds and
22 TOs.
Unable to separate the two on
the practice field, North Coach
Bill NovUcoff of Verdugo Hills
lteltled the issue of a starter with
a coln·rup. Mazur won.
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Al.OSIO
Lakers Open Play
Against Seattle
NEW YORK IAP> -The Los
Angeles Lakers will open de·
fe n se of their National
8asketball Ass oci ation
championship on Friday night.
Oct 10, at Seattle against the
1979 champion Super-Sonics. lhe
league has announced.
The NBA 's 35th regular season
will conclude on Sunday. March
29.
~. Juty 18, 1980 ' DM.V PtLOT -............
ANGELS LOSE AGAIN • • •
pitche r havtne. problems, the
club wouldn't be.20 games out of
first place today .
THE STAFF E&A la 4.43.
That's worse than the highest
mark in Angel history, 4.34 -a
record which was set last year.
In view of las t season's
pitching and the departure or
Nolan Ryan. most preseason
prognosticators figured that
pitching would be the Angels'
weak spot. But nobody dreamed
at would be thia bad.
"It's probably a whole com-
bination of things," Knapp said,
groping for an explantion. Final·
ly he said, "l really couldn't
pinpoint it ."
THE Pl'rt:HING STAFF cer·
tainly can•t claim the opposition
has been too tough. The Indians
were 2-3 on the road trip, 39-42
on the year and 15 games out of
first place when they invaded
Anaheim.
Cleveland's pitching staff 1s
one of the few with a worse ERA
than the Angels -4.81.
"When we came in here we
didn't look like we could beat
Salinas." said Indians Man.ager
Dave Garci~. "But we're on a
high now. The Jast two nijfits
have put us oo a btgh."
SEVESAL TEAIU have pt·
ten that feelln1 alter playing ~
Anaheim Stadiu. The Angels are
4· 18 in their lut 22 home games.
"We can't play good every day
like the Yankees,'' Garcia sava.
"We're an up.and-down team.•·
Against the Angels, every
team Is up. Toronto.· which
opens a three.game serles at
Anaheim toni,ht. was the worst
club in baseball last year ~
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FOR THE RECORD I SPORTS ON TV
A Footnote to mstory
That's All NBC Is in ThU Olympic Year
B1n£Da~&G
U ...... M-.r
America's Olymp(c lo"e affair wttla Eat
European eymnuu ls over •.. kaput ... nm. .
There's no cb&n~ tbM our fudnaUoe wtlh
tbolse Utile kewpie dolls, fut.eoed tlebUY by ateety
determin.aUoft, will bound OYet tbe parallel ban
int.o our coucloUlnea um year •
IN 'l'llE BYES of the Amerkan &Mlblic, theft
will be DO l\ICttSIOr t.o Ola• Korbal, t.M RUl&ian
sweetheart from lt72, and Nadia Comaned. tbe
little Romanian who caplllred our bearts four
years later. That's because our Olympi(' eyes -
t~evision -have been takee away.
1be aie-old g~lioa -ll a tree falls in the
ro~t without any witneues. did it really fall! -
has a 1.980 \•ersion. Can tbett be a rul Olympics
without Amerkans watcbinc them oa TV! ·
When the MOS(Ow Games. which ~ this
Saturda.y. close down two weeks lat.er, the amwu
SPOR1SON1Y
f rom this side of the Atlantic wU1 be a reso-mdin1 .. No'"
DaUng back to 1972 at M.arlich. when ABC fU'Sl
booked mass audiences for the Summer Games.
televlSion has been. ln a lar~ part. respoaaible for
the phenomenal interest tn the Olympics .
THATS MMEll AMEUCANS tuned 1n to see
Amencans They round little Olga, and a star WU
born Four years later. the country agaJn took a
two-wt.'t'lc. vacation from the usua.l TV fare and
switched on ABC's Montreal Olympic coverage.
Aaam lM)' watched 1n record numbers. Again .
they w.-n• prim arily interested 1n American
athlt-ll'$. and ogain the)' found a tiny gymnastic
herouw '" Nadia
Nadu• Is i.t.dl compellllg. but Amenca won't
really care We'll turn our back on he r and
whoevf'r ts this 1e11r · new adolescent attractaon
Without Amutcan televbaon to pump up the daily
Int e rest. the Olympics will be JUSt Son of
Spartacade in this country.
5Partacade was Moscow's pre-Olympic trial
run last summtt Alt.bouch some Americans wen
competing and the event was seen m the United
States on a syndicated TV netwon, vtewe:r interest
was very low. It just wasn 't tbe real t.hinc-
NBC PAID 117 MD.LION and planed 1S2V.
hours of coverage for what it t.bougbt was lbe real
thing, until President Cart.er launched bis Olympu~
boycott in response to ~ SoV>et invasion of
Afghanistan. With the American team sta)'Ulg
home. NBC didn't thmk U.S. vtewers wouJd stay Pn
their homes t.o wale b foreutn athletes com pet.in«
··Our yardstick lS that mteresl in the Olymp1c
tnals. oormally very big, has not beeo that keen,"
sa1d Art Watson, president of NBC Sports "If the
major western countries aren't partJcPpaung. we
don't thu1k the mterest would be there." •
Although NBC w11l record the Soviet feed from
all Olymppc sites for its own tu.stoncal files. very
httle will be seen on Amencan TV
"OU R PRES ENT PLANS for co ve nge
include 20t.erv1ews, s idebars. eveot and news
cove r age on the Tod ay Show when a od pf
warranted on the Nightly News, when and 1f
warranted in feeds t.o local stations and when and
if warranted on Sports Journal oo weekends:· sa1d
Watson.
Watson said NBC's Olympic losses will be $lS
million after taxes.
That includes the 10 pereeot non·recoverable
portion ol its Lloyd's of London insurance polJcy on
NBC's S87 million payment. NBC coUects because a
U.S. team is not g<>tng t.o Moscow. .
The figure also includes some ad revenue loss
Variety reported that five comparues -Toyota.
Levi's jeans. Kodak, Coca Cola and Mi.lier Beer -
bad withdra wn their ad rommitments totalling SSC>
million.
boycott. NBC wW DGt 1bow ~ al Saturday· .\
opealDI~. 1
WAT90N SAID N8Cs cmnat plan is DOt to'
cover my event.a Uve. "alu.ou,b we wouJd bave ~
Ou.ibility to do news coveraae live.·· ,,._t WGU.lct "
eive NBC a bic adnnt.apoverCBSandABC. •
ABC will have a news crew. iDeJ~ i
Moscow correapondent Anne Garrels' aD~
sportscast« Dick Schaap, a abarp spona journalist,
C BS will be represented by its lloacow
correspoodeot Gordon Joadolf.
T'be.re's always the pouibillty t.b.t if a major
event, like tbe gnadce dueJ betweea Brita.in·s
Sebb tian Coe and Steve Ovett in lbe 1.500 meters
<10 :30 a.m. EDT, Aue. u. is scheduled for a good
time int.be UnitedStatea, ilcoukl ~U9eon NBC. Ir
the race turns out t.o be a ca.ak, NBC could build a
30-min\U program around it lakr .
BUI' YOO WON"T RA VE t.o search the dials for
Olympic sports prograatsotbigbli~ts. If it 's not on
NBC. it will unlikely be .aaywt.ae.· NBC's rights
aereemeot with the Inte rnationa l Olympic
CommiUtt llm1t.s wbat other ne tworks and
tndepeodeal statiODS can air.
..The rights holder by present rules bas
exclusivity t.o the end of its broadcast day." said
Watson. Then lbe other networks can au spons on
their news programs but are restricted by the
Olympic 3 by 2 by 3 rule -three telottasts a day. for
no more than two minutes of co~erage, separa.t.ed by
three bours betweea each ne~ tet«ast.
In normal Olympics, th.lS exclusPv1ly would be a
bonanza for NBC lo the ~· ABC has been the--
matchmaker for Amenca s affairs with Olga and
Nadia. This year, all NBC will be is a footnote t.o
b.tst.ory.
Sa••rcfq•• "'-••di•
TELEVISION
11 a.m . (SJ -TENNIS -BJOrn Borg vs. Edd.le
01bbs an a WCT l nvitat ionaJ match ta ped tit'
Salisbury, Md
11 ·15 am (4 ) -BASEBALL -Th~
M mnesota Twins vs the Red Sox in Boston?
Noon (5) -RACING -Featured: the SCCA
Can -Am Olallenge in Monterey
12 ~ < 111 -IDGB SCllOOL f'001W.A1L -
The annual Shrtne All·sta.r high school game
playechn the Rose. Bowl in Pasadena. <Taped. I
... 1 p,m. <22> -SOCCE& -Cz.ecbolSlonJu.a vs
Greece ID a European Nataons Cup match taped in
Rome. .
3 :30 p.m <7 > -GOLF -Third round action oC
the Brit.lib Open <21 -SPOltTS SPECTACULAa
-Same~y roverage or the Tour de F rance. one
of b1C")cle racings most prestatJou.'> events Also
PaQone of the Calgar) Stampede Rodeo. taped m
Cah~•n . Canada '4 ·~ pm <71 -WIDE WOlt.LD OF SPORTS -
A replay. in al'> ent1rel). or the Sugar R ay
Leonard-Roberto Duran WBC welterwe1gh
champtOnSlup bout. laP"d June 20 m Montreal
6 30 p m I 24 1 OCC E It MI\ DE I N
G £a11A. l\i'Y.
8 pm. <50 > PRO SOCCER .
RADIO
BasebaJl -Dodgers at Prttsburgb, 10 45 a m •
KA SC <1'901; Toronto at Angels, 7 p.m , KM PC (710).
s-dq'• TV. Aadie
T ELE VISION
10 a.m. ('f) -GOLF -nnaJ day coverage of
the Bntuh Open. < l~t--BASEBALL -The
Dodgen vs the Plrat~ 111 a double -heade r at
Pit LS burgh.
l"oon (2J S POllTS S PECTACULAR -
Eddie Mustafa Muhammad CJS..5·11 nsks hJ'> WBA
light hf-avywe1ght crown against Jerry M artm
( 19· 1' m a scheduled 15·round bout telecast live
from McAftt, NJ. Also 1be King and His Court
race a squad of celebr ittes in a sof\baJI game
t aped at .Dolt"er Stadium anct t he Wo r l<I
Cha mptOnStup Swamp Buggy race.
2 p.m <SZ> -ASCOT RACING.
2 ~ p.m . (5) -QliA&TEa HORSE RACING
The 17th ruruung or the second Jewel 10 the
triple crown of quarter holW racing The Ra.i.nbow
Futurtty is telecast from Rwdoso Downs an New
Meuco
Btrr NBC SAYS MOST committed spoasor 4 pm. (41 -SPORTSWORLD -Same-day
money bas stayed within the network. with the .coverage of the Michigan 200 for Indy.type cars PS
majority sturung t.o other sports procramming telecast from Broot.Jyn, Mich. Among the dnvers
.. We 're sitting prt!tly ~IJ actually," said an NBC scbeduJed to rom pete are Johnny Rutherford,
sales sour-ce. Gordon Johncoclt , Al Unstt and lus brother Bobby.
Watson saidNBChas receiYedassuraneesrrom Also . the wo m e n ·s Wo rld P owerltft in g
the Soviets Oat its equ.ipmeot in llO&COW will be Champioostup. taped in Lowell. Mass. and anothe r
returnedt.olhe UnitedStates,andili.searmarkedfor segment of .. Survival or the Fittest." (71 -
lhe oetwort'sBu.rbanks tudios. TENNIS-HighJJghts or the 1979 U.S Open.
That hardware. along with some SO NBC 7 pm . <SOJ -SOCCER MADE I N
personnel in MOKOw, wlll allow tbe network t.o GERMANY.
record events and relay them back bome. Bryant 10 p.m (llJ -THIS WEEK IN BASEBALL.
Gumbel was scheduled to be tbe only Oll·air RADIO
personality from NBC Sports atteodiq lbe Games. 8aseba11 -Dod gers at P 1 tt s bu r gh
but a last-minute change in plans eliminated (double-header >. 10 a m , KABC (7901; Toroot.o at
Gumbel'sjoumeyt.o Mosrow. Angels. I p m . KM PC (710).
"We'U have no extra cameras." said Watson.---------------------
"We·u beataping opera tioo . We are not forbidden
to do anything. We are the rights holder. we can~
wbatever we wish.·· But in de!e:reott t.o lbe Olympic
MV's Wm Wins
Trischa Z o rn. a
member of the Mission
Viejo Nadadores s wim
team , sparked the Unit·
ed States to vtct.ory in
the recent Olympics for
Blind whl ('h is he ld
along with the Olympics
(OT the Disabled.
lo all. mott than 2.000
athJet~ competed in the
varioulalbleticeventa.
EXCLUSIVELY AT
RAY FUDOOl LIKOLN MERClltY t1-• AUTO CENTP DR..~ 714/'30-7000
th e B 11 n d i n th e ---------~================~ Netherlands.
T rischa set sev e n
world records for the
visually handicapped
and earned seven of her
team's 73 medals. ·
The U.S. team is com ·
prised of 50 y o u n g
athletes with less than
l /20 normal visioo. Of the
team 's 73 medals . 38
were awarded for swim·
mine triumphs.
Tr ls ch a wa s
partJcularly lmpressi•t.
winning the 100 meter
freestyle in l :04.0I, 100
backstroke in 1 : 11 .90
and 100 butterfly In
1:11.SS.
TWS WEEK'S SPECIAL
1980 FLEETWOOD BROUGHAM
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stereo radio with cassette '-pe player . .(882YMY >.
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MICHAEL SIMS, LEFT, II ROBERT IUPPOR I ED BY RICK BOSWORTH, KATHY PERKIN&
Al80 C... CObr, ZotMM llwln-ONen, ~ tlnz, Liz Kerenl, Cery Mlllef, Barbltr• Keller
Week
'Comoany' coming
'An all-star cast in a flve-star mu.alcal." ~l's what direct.or John Fenacca is
calling Orange Coast College's 25th summe r
production, ·'Company.'· Stephen Soodbeim 's
musical dissection of lbe ccintemporazy mar-
riage game will nm at 8 p.m. July 31 Aug. 2
and ~UC· 7 · 9 in lbe OCC auditorium.
ONE OF 'l1IE MOST booored shows or
the 1970s. "Company" woo the prestigious
New YOrtc Drama Critics Award aod a1lo
captured five Tony Awards.
"We wanted a show where the audience
would sit for two boo.rs screaming ~ir
beads off with laugbteri and then go home aftd
not be able to sleep," Soodbeim said. ••J think
we were able to achieve that."
P'ive married couples. their single friend
Robert and three women in Robert's life
form the nucleus around which Sondheim
wra ps his haunting aod perceptive score
NEW YORK DRAMA cr itic Stewart
Klem called the Broadway production "so ex·
traordinary m exeeut1on that 1t defies com·
parison with any musical that has come
before iL"
'"lbe textures in Sondheim's music re·
qujre the talents or finely lra1ned musicians
and singers," said musical direct.or David
Anthony, a Golden West College music pro-
fessor. "We are fortunate to have a'cast and
orchestra equal to his challenge."
" 'Company' is one of the boldest and
complex shows we have ever undertaken
here at OCC." Ferucca agreed. "This 1s the
finest cast I've ever worked with and 1t 's go-
ing to be a first-class production."
THE ROLE OF ROBERT wUI be played
by Michael Sims who comes from Chicago
where he last starred with Rita Moreno in
"S<'apino ... He also has had lead roles 1n
"Music Man," "Oklahoma," "Flddler on the
Roof" and "The King and 1."
<Sff OCC SHOW, Page CS>
der CJ
CRAIG FLEMING ANO RICHARD AOOGERS
Liu Spell. Roberta Keye, Mk:het. Lovenduski
. j
..
~· Fksta Mixes Pancakes, Parade, Pagepntry
• •• -San Clemente's montb-kmg celebration or ·~its beritqe will feat.ure parades. pageantry
·!musical Md at.blet.ic oontests.
! The fun starts this weekend with carnival
:: ndes, food and game booths and intermittent ~.entertainment during• ·~Fielta Fair."
-: A dance band will set the tempo, start·
:; in1 at 5 o 'clock toailht; Saturday tbe Plaza
~ Part stace will be taken over by variety acts in
the daytime and square ~ at nigbt and
• Sunday's program will include instrumental
and vocal religious music.
The park. which will be ope.n until midnight.
t ichallenge:
!·Don't Lose . .
tHope Trail
~
By MICHAEL PA.SKEVICH
Of ... Mly ~ s-
Bob Hope is one·of t.he toughest interviews
in show business.
.. No. the much-beloved entertainer doesn'.
; turn out to be nasty guy who snaps out one word
: answers to questions or. even worse, hangs up
· the phone when he's bad enough.
THE TOUGH PA&T ls tracking down Hope
: who. at Tl, lives a lifestyle that seemingly is one
· toag"RoadtoYouNamell"picture.
Initial calls 10 to Irene Jack and Pau.
Leighton, two Orange Coast College students
whose West Coast Enterprises bas brought top.
name rock, jazz and folk musicians to the Costa
Mesa campus the put few mootba.
Bringing Hope Ir Co. to tbe campus open air
arena next Saturday evening in a benefit for . occ·s new health center is their biggest effort ~ to date.
Leighton and Ms. Jack set the stage for
~· calls to Ward Grant. an affable man who a.1
media relations director for Hope Enterprises
SEEll8 GUNT ALSO bas problemg at
times ftndiDI Hope. After a few missed connec
Uou from tbia end ol the typewriter. Grant pro
vides a nwnber for Hope in WaablnCt.on, D.C •
adding that be'd like to set iD a few wordl
himself.
Numerous calls to the Madison Hotel. Even
more rinp. But no Bob Hope.
The weekend passes and Grant phones in
,• wttb a new number, somewben lll tbe m Area
' Code. The DUIDMr .. dialed. doubtfully, and
after a brief CGllveraatloa with a secretary. an
uam••akable •ce eom• en the line.
"Hl, this ia Bob Hope. Lcok I'm risbt la the • middle of 90IDet.blq, sorry, can you call me
back &3:11?" Wby not?
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ldm to v.ne, Parse. i.-. lal...s ...s Miiier ........... __. ..... at tbl K....., Center·
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A'
is localed al El Portal Avenue and Calle
P uente, one block west or the ortice or the San
Cle mente Chamber or Commerce, sponsor of
the fair.
From 7 a.m. to noon Saturday and Sunday.
the Kiwanis Club will be serving pancakes.
saus ages. orange juice and coffee or milk from
an outdoor kitchen in a market parking lol
between Marquita and Mariposa avenues on El
Camino Real. ·
Breakfast ls priced at $1.75 for adults and
Sl.25 for children under 12 "Music and Magir" is the theme of Sat
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urday's 27th annual Fiesta de la Cristianita
parade, one or Califomla's largest and most
heavily attended proces.sions.
Kay Ballard will be grand marshal as the
200 entries step off at 10 a .m . on Del Mar
Avenue and continue northward along El
Camino Real to El Portal. one bk>ck east or
Plaza·Pan where awards will be presented.
'"Ibe Cross and lbe Arrow," a three-act.
outdoor drama that epitomizes "Pageant or La
Cristianita." will be performed at 8 p.m. July 26
Aug. 3 at the Cristlanita Bowl.
The amphitheat er is reachable by tak.
. .
BOB HOPE WILL AIM BARBI AT POLITICAL CONVENTIONI AND CAMl'AIGHI
Next Arena for tie One lnen -lie Onnge eo. Cola ........... on Julr 25 • • what's happening today. • responds Hope when
asked to describe bis cul't'ent act.
The GOP convention, the candidates and
the presidential election are prlme tar1et1, and
Hope. at one time a newspaper reporter before
hi• Broadway debut in 19Z7 ("Sldewalb of Ne•
York"l, says he'll be keeptac a close watch on
the news for new material. .
Became so much of bil suceea ii bued on
· humor that ia top6cal and lmmedia&e, Bob Hope
la •Prkinl on new bits almost •ftf'Y day. "I
ba •e a writer under contract all summer cbeck-
lnf tbe .. aclliDel. and J call in everyday at 2 p.m.
"I say, 'We'll dcrtbia aod wort on lt' an1t I
call back in about four boun." be UJS. ,, ,. .
TD SY8TE• OBVl~OVIL~. thoulb Hope admit.I thereJan.1 ,... ...
have to keep workinf on Jt -.... · ~ t to lt, n -~, I, " I •
A MIDDie Of Hope'1 Clll·tilHDol ,... CUM
wbela tbe Pape kMlnd t.be Ud.ed Staa.a: uean.
\
was so happy to see him ~ause be was the only
CalboUc who wasq;t after h1I job."
Recent quips concern nuclear power plants
beinl built with "factory aeccmds," a topic that
today's "more sophisticated audiences" can re·
late to regardless of their stand OD the ilaue.
ROPE ADlllTB 1118 rout1nea lnclude some
sexual innuendos ... But I would never WU of do-
inl all)'lhlDc blatant ...
No Bob Hope vartett.=:W be com· plete, lt 1ee1111, without Les Brown
and hls bud wblcb includes Joann Greer, Butda
Stone mdStwnP)' Brown .
Hope and Brown wtll be~ 9t the OCC
abow, with It.I atarUnc time pwbed up to l :IO
p.m. becau1e of additional taleDt Mded to tbe
lineup -country western 1ln1er Ralney
HaJMI. the Buddie Schwimmer D..en, RotM
Broob ()Ilsa California> Md a *1 of •ander· iDI mimes.
TV j)ersonallty Gary Owens wlll
( ... BOPS,hpC4>
mg the Estrella ort-ramp from the San Diego
Freeway. Ulland about 2 miles, following the
pageant posters.
Ticket pnces are· adults. $S. ages 6 to 17
years. S2 50 and children under 6, free There
are special rates and tour arrangements for
~roups o( JS or m ore persons, available by
phorung 498-0880.
This South Orange County tradJtion covers
tbe adventures or the Portola-Serra Expedition
of 1769 and includes s word fights. wild Indian
(Sff CKISTIANIT A, Paie Ct>
Musicians
Deadline
LB Series
Soothing classical meloches s tart Wednes·
day and run the next three weekends in the
fourth season of the Laguna Beach Summer
Music Festival
The Sequo ia String Quarte t , o ne o f
Amertca·s 1mPOrtant chamber ensembles. wiU
perform at 8 pm Wednesday in the Artists'
Theajer at Laguna Beach Hi gh School. 625 Park
Ave
CURRENTLY QUAllTET·in·residence at
California lnst1tute of the Arts, vioUnists Yoko
Matsuda and Miwako Watanabe. violist James
Dunham and celhs t Robert Martin gained
national prommence in 1976 by winning the
Walter Naumberg Award.
TheJr current season includes appearances
n North America and Hawaii and concert tours
of J apan and Korea.
For the Laguna program they have chosen
Chihara 's "Primavera . • Beethoven's String
Quartet in E Flat and Ravel's String· Quartet nF
THE VENlJE WILL change lo the Laguna
Beach Museum of Art, 307 Cliff Drive, for the
July 27 concert by the festival's direct.or, cellist
Muatoshi Mitsumoto. violist · llUt.oo Tbomu
and virtuoso violinist. Yukiltok Kamei.
Joining them for a 4:30 p.m. program of '
works by Faure. Piston Stravinsky and
Strauss-Schoenberg will be recording art.lat
Doris St.eveoaon at the piano. t
Mitsumoto teaches at the University o( ,
Nevada and the soloists are all on ~ music
faculty at use.
Sergiu Luca, international violin soloist and
director of Chamber Music Northwest in '
Portland. and Anne Epperson, s:o!l•borative
pianiat and University of [WnoJa pi'ofeaor, wW
be feetuttd when tbe series returns to Lquna
Beach High School at 8 p.m . Aug. 1.
TREV WILL PRESENT 1onatH and
dance1 by MendeJalobJI, B•cb, Bolcom, Brabms
and WlmiawskJ.
Celli.st Karen Buranskaa wUl demoltltr1te
her tecbnlcal brllllance and lnterv•Uve
aenaltlvlty wJtb tbe Unicorn Pla,..-1 of '
Callt01'1118 when Millumoto CQnducll tbe final
concert at 8 p.m. Aug. a.
Tbe 14 or~ Soul.hem CaJlfornJa ltriDCI wooctwlnilr' ._.ansta •bo comprtae the UDI·
corn Playeri! have been entbusluUeally ,..
cetved by audteneee and critics alike .me. tM
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'Lady' Lures Director
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m.me.I c.....a ''ll)' Pair Wd:J. '' er...a ow.a. •bo • dlNCt·
••1 ta. Sad41eback CompaQ producUoa of tbe reno .. .a
LaHer-Loe•• 1bow Utl"O\llb
Aq . I la tM Sedcllebact CQUece n.eaw. bu bad a very un•ual , ........ Ip 'With "Lacb" I.bat
~lllmM to 1ro•.
•IDL 90&N anc1 raiMd an
HolJTwood and • "aduate ol Hollywood Hl1b. worked one
••nnmer H 1 mail clerk at
'Puamoullt Pictures but bad oo
lnteNlt In actlnl. He ... 20 w'bee be HW his
first mualcal -"Blossom
Time" -wbJcb "just fucmated
me." It was then thal he made
up bis mind to act and b.is
lalents l~ bun mt.o dantt. It
was u a dance captain that bis
affalr witb "Lady" beaan.
Diehl said be bad no idea
when be began with the "My
Fair Lady" Broadway company
with Rex Harrison and Julie
Andrews in 151156 that be woaJd be
mvolved witb the abow as long
Original Cast Member,
~ Broadway Pair Teamed
.. be.._ ..... Me hu dlrt"Cted
Md/« dlloNolnllibed aome l5
majot. ........ ol UM abow m
tM u .s. .Mt •broad-
0ft"I aDIAUABLE bow l
6oe't fl!( bonld wU.b tt Af\et all
the produc1Joftl I've done 'Fair
Lady' bu ~ a charm foe m
So how can you ever c111Uls.
anythln& that b aa be~n t hat
good• .. ht u hd.
lfavlna directed the m\dtcaJ tn
Mulco, Spain, Arienllna and
larael. he added, '"l'bll \S an UD·
usual product ion to do 10 a
forelen taniuage ~cause ll ls a
play about language "
Tbe script bad t.o be re-written
for e~b producdon to lit th~
dialect and s la n g or each
country
"I Ud to \earn Jtebrew while I
wu directlnc in Israel. It was
quite anterestlng since they
knew DO English but did know
Spanish. I learned my Hebrew
throqh tM SpaNM. Jt ... "'>'
ncl~."he aa!d
OltbJ s directJon of "My Fair
Lady" at &addle.back comes at a
unlque Ume u well.
RS l\JST completed an ex-
tended nm ol ••CaJDe)ot'' Ital'·
rtn1 David HoWda,y and Linda
Mlcbeae at the Burt Reynolds
Theater ln Florida. Tbe two
' tars came wltb him to Sad·
dleback.
Ms. Mtchele bas been Laurie
In "Oklahoma" 'With Jack Jooes.,
Rosemary in "How t.o Succeed
In Buslness" witb Rudy Vallee
a nd Sarah in "Guys and Dolli"
wlt-h Bert Parks and ~ved
praise ror her portrayal of Eliza
Doo little In the recent
Mllwaukee production of "My F air Lady, .. wblcb starred
Leonard Nlmoy as Henry ffig.
gins.
"David and I bad such a good
time doing ·Camelot' lD Florida
and we alwa;1 have talked
about 'Lad1' &optMr, ff ...... ,..,. tM opportualty ... lbe NAd.
' ''COlllNG TO SaddleMet la
lit• .......... ol fr.ab alr. There
ta ao muc:b pOlltive --a bere. ..tth die futaltlc fadUU. and
tbe YCMll actors wbo are work· lD• wttb m. lt'a a real thrill"
RollldQ ponnya tbe lmpec·
cable eemanUclat Prof. Henry
HJ10m. Tbe Saddleback atqe
reverberated to Holliday'• out-
atandllla performance as Dao
Quixote in the coUece'a 1978 ~
ducUon of "Man ot La Mancba. •
He toured with the natiaul.
company of "Irene" opposite
Jane Powell and bu done aum·
mer s tock shows \ncludin1
"1776" with Joel Gray. ''Fi·
nian's Rainbow" with Arte
John.son and "Sound ol Mmk"
with Anna Maria AJbergbetti.
H E RECEIVED a Theater
World award for his Broadway
role in •·coco'' opposite
Katherine Hepburn.
For ticket information or re-
serv ations. call the box office at
831-4656 on weekdays rrom 10
a.m . t.o 2 p.m .
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Roek 'n' Roll Reverberates at Fairgrounds
'505 FLICKER AT THE FAIR
.tonight with the sights and 50Unds of the
bygone f'f'a returning when Flash Cadillac
takes the 5tB98 at the "Touch of Country"
Fair In Costa Mesa at 7 and 9. Sharl Lewis
of Lamb Chop fame comes to the fairgrounds
Saturday along w ith her puppets. Admission
to the fair is $3 for adults and $1 for children
6-12. Entertainment Is Included In the price. .. ~
JUNIOR HORSE SHOW
competition starts Saturday and Sunday at
the County falr's new Equestrian Center.
Slue Ribbon winners from the show wtrl be
sold Saturday at below supermarket prices.
BIG BAND DANCING
gets under way Sunday at Anaheim's Inn at the
Par k, 1855 S. Harbor Blvd., beginning at 8: 15
p. m . Admission is $3. For further Information
call 525-7657.
JAZZ LOVERS ARE INVITED
to the ninth annual Catalina Dixieland
Jazz Jamboree July 27 at Avalon's famed
Casi"° Ballroom. There will be music,
dancing and cocktails on board the ship
that departs Newport Beach at 9 a.m .
Casino admission Is S6 and boat pass.age is
$11 .50 for adults, $6.50 tor children.
For rese"'atlons write Jamboree Hall,
716 llth St., Santa Monica 90402.
SOUNDS OF THE ISLANDS
wlll be heard tonight and Saturday
at Lion Country Safari as the park
celebrates "Taste of Hawaii", beginning
at 8 o'clock both nights. Admission Is SJ.
BALBOA BATHTUB RACE
begins Saturday at 1 p.m . off the
Balboa Pavilion as two-time tub winner
Ed Fraser returns to defend his
slippery title. Special prizes will
be given for the m ost unique tub.
ATLANTIC CROSSING
a local rock band will be at the Orange
County Fair tonight and Saturday from
8 to 1 t. Entertainment is free with
the price of admission to the Costa
M esa fairgrounds: $3 for adults and Sl
for children.
JULI BURKHART AND GARY OeROSIER CO-STAB IN 'ROBBER BRIDEGROOM'
AN AUSTRALIAN DRAMA
''The Summer of the Se venteenth Doll"
opens tonight at the Anaheim Cultural
Center, 931 N. Harbor Blvd. For ticket
information call 533~537.
LES BROWN AND HIS BAND
of Renown will be ap~aring Thursday at the
Stage Court of Fashion Island in Newport
Beach, beginning at 9 p.m. Adm1ss1 on 1s tree.
NO CLOWNING AROUND
Ringling Bros. and Barnum and Bailey
Circus are auditioning aspiring funneymen
and women Wednesday, beqinning at 10:30
a.m . at the Forum in Inglewood. Future
clowns will be enrolled in the 13th annual
session of Clown College, which will be held
this fall in Florida.
"MAN OF LA MANCHA"
continues at the La M irada Civic Theater
through July 26. Showtime is 8 p.m . For
tic ket information call 99-4-6310.
KALEIDOSCOPE KALIFORNIA
a collection of 80 color photographs,
continues at the Bowers Museum, 2002 N.
Main Street, Santa Ana. The gallery
is open Tuesday through Saturday from 9 a.m .
t o 5 p.m . and Sunday noon to S p.m .
SAFARI SKATING
is offered every Friday and Saturday night
trorn 8 t9 midnight at Lion Country Safarl1
8800 Irvine Center Drive, Laguna Hills.
Skate rentals are available. The last car
is admitted into the wildlife prese"'e
at S p.m. Admission is $.S.95 tor adults
and $3.7Sfor children 3-11 .
"OH A CLEAR DAY
You Can See Forever", co-starring Robert
Goulet and Joanna Gleason continues at the
Los Angeles Music Center. For ticket
Information call (213) 972·72'6.
"HOORAY FOR HOLL YWOOO"
billed as the world's largest marionette
show, plays dally at Magic Mountain In
Valencia. The thrill ride park also opened
a new Aqua Theater where dolphin routines
and high diving show~ are performed.
"THE ROBBER BRIDEGROOM"
opens tonight at Ule GEM Theater, 12852
Main Street. Garden Gr ove. The bluegrass
musical by Eudora Welty w ill run through
August 9 beg1nn1ng at 8.30 pm. For
hcket •nfor mat1on cc111 636-7213.
A CLASSICAL CONCERT
featuring the Mt. Parnassus Quartet will
be held Sunday at ttle Sherman library
and Gardens, 2647 E. Coast Highway,
Corona del Mar. The two-hour show
starts at Sand is.tr~ to the public.
JAZZATTUDE DANCE COMPANY
performs Sunday at the Turtle Rock
Community Center, 1 Sunnyhill Dnve
Irvine. Showt1me is 2 p.m . and admission
is SJ for adults and S2 for seniors and
students.
A BOY ANO A BEAR
are part of the true adventure film
ser ies being shown Wednesday at the
Balboa Theater, beginning at noon.
"Stranger in M y Forest" is being sponsored
by a Christ ian fellowship of local fam ilies.
JAZZ AMONGST THE ANIMALS
w111 be hear~ tonight through Sunday
a t t~e _San D1eqo Wild Animal Park as
Latin 1azz great Cal T 1ader and his orchestra
and t.hr~ ~n Diego area bands play.
Adm1ss1on 1s free w ith t ickets to the park.
AN INDIAN SHOW
is coming to the Anaheim Convent ion Center
Sa turday and Sunday . w ith silver concha
belts, leather, silver and turquoise
jewelry. Hours will be 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Saturday and 10 a.m . to 6 p.m . Sunday.
Admission is SJ for adults, S1.50 for
students. and $1 for children.
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Le~ding Actors Upgrade 'Las( of the Class'
Tbe worts ol F~ CarmJcbael tb poor
•••'•Neil Simon, '-embt a aort ot.lheatnuJ
9'1bnd. Hit ayatem mt lo be, lake an inapin
Uoe from t.b1I play, an Id a from U\at OM. aur
w.ll aad apnfld thlnly over an evenlna ol play.
lqu .....
Al \be W lmlnater Community Tbc.ter
•Mn Cam\icba l • ms to be UHt rtllldenl Playwnpt (two ol hi5 PIQ'I lut aeuon, two
lntern1ission
Tom Titus
more tllil aeaaon~. the lat t m1irtur~ 1a a C"Om
edy called "La.al ol lhe Class " ll 's ~hat you
might have al Netl Simon's "Sunshine Boy~'
stayed bl Lanford Wilaoa's ''Hot L Balumoro "
A8 A PLAY, "LAST of the Clas~" more re sembjes a B movae w1tb Its smart ass bellhop.
UlDOCeot damsel to the big city, stnppt:r anct
gangster eompns10g a· supporting cast of re
c.'Ogmuble stereotypes. What ~eparates 1t from
the late show genre are its two leadmg chanc
ters, a pa1r of genuinely 1nterestmg senior
cituens who are sketched -and portrayed
w1th imagination.
The pair arrive at a seedy New York hotel
room t.o settJe the estate of its recently deceased
occupant, an old schoolmate whom neithe r
fellow liked very well. Among the possessions.
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pare begins to sa~ Chapman are quite good •
One can't help noting that, with the samt
r as t. d.trector Serord might have put on a good
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WHF.N HOPE PULLS Ullo town. he won't ~ :>U1ymg long enough to enjoy 11oummer llh:
a long ~ Orange oa1t He'll be leavtna 1m
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"I haven't bt>en home (Palm Spnn1s> in u
monlh and won't be back for another l1tro
months," he notes.
He's contracted for eight hours of prime
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Anderson. Ltnda Gray tnd Danny Thomas
Th.as show 1s essentially completed. sav<' for
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on Sept 2 lo ma.ke 1t fresh as possible.
THE NEXT SPECIAL will air an Nov
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h1 m a fe"! lill>l·.minute zingers.
J lope says he does help out tbe candidate or
hi~ J:,hoice through donatioru., but isn't one to
campaign, publicly for his favorite. No doubt
all three candidates will be·oo the receiving end
of Jokes dunng the special.
And yes, Hope has even more plans for lhe
future -a staggering thought for a performer
wh o alre ady has 1.000 r adio s hows . 400
i elev1s1on shows and more than SO movies under h1:-, belt •
SPACE LIMITS mention or the thousands of
personal appearances or USO shows and the
• countless awards, honorary degrees and com-
mand performance requests t:te's received along
th<' way
Hope says he has booked "five or six" ap-
pearances at college ~ampuses lb.is falJ , a re·
peat of a highly successful concept that was
filmed for TV last year • In between all this activity, he'll squeeze in
a little golf. and. three or four times a week. a
rordaal ohone or personal interview with a
JOurnahst.. It's am . s1blc• not to ask Hope the obvious
"t\n• you a workaholic ?"
"IT'S n ;NNY. MY WlFE asked me that
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~er10usly I have more fun doing the shows . and
I reel better arter doin~ them. I really feel bet·
h·r
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· me going all thl' lime And it's JUSl so much fun
to ~tand up and make people laugh •·
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Our restaurant as unique. We are not located ind
shopping ce nter or on a major str.eet. le Biarritz is
tucked away all by itself. Consequently, our
customers have "found" us. either because friends
have told them or they are long time residents of
the area. •
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Fllle Art's Reflectiv~ at Any .Age
1-4 ....... ,., fi~--...... tton fH=he et"t· I ol old9r edutts s.ddt-.Ck itllCll emerlt\n IMtlt\M u. wortt1 t9'eJr lftltruetlOrl opens .t 7 O'CIOCk 9n'9ht. TM stMM continues tn the
9'tne Al1I ol the MlssJoft V .. )o
~mpus, ._ He Perkwev, untu .. -... t. ,.._. 1 fof' lftfOnMtJon.
1tcAL•t If<" AN lfXHlatTtON
•"projects by 1 1Uu1tr•tk)n stu--ntsof oa..a "'*'et Ot'aft91 Coast
qo11ege, wtn be on dllPl•Y July '11 t~ Aug. 31 et the Miiis House Vlsual
Arts (.omptex West G•llerl In ~rden Grow from ftOOft to~ p.m . Wednesdays
tt.rough 5-days. .
PERSONAL Yt•W..OINTS 01' Guetem11lan cul\W"e ere eJ(J)fessed by
Sundays and 7 to 10 Frkt•y •nd Saturday
nights until Aug. 8. .
ACTRESS LINDA EVANS WILL
join the festivities when the Callfomla
Campaign for Economic Decency sponsors an art exhibition and auction July 2S at
the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club, 1601
Bayside Drive, Newport Beech. TM event
wlll start with refreshments at 7:30 p.m.
and bidding at 8:30. The custom-framed
original graphics, watercolors and oil
palntlnos will ranoe from Inexpensive to very expensive. Tickets may be pur.
chased at the door or by phoning n~sn6.
LITHOGRAPHS, PASTELS, ETCHINGS,
silk screen and collagraphs by Lenore
Oevkt Onlonez end Martin Prechtel In their
PAlntlngs huna in Orange Coast Colleoe
Gallery, 2701 F=alrview Road, Costa Mesa. ~rough Aug. 30. 'JOYABAJ' BY ORDONEZ IN OCC SHOW
Beron, Nick Capacl, Dave Chapple, Pat
Coffaro, Garik Eberts, Biii Hoft, Kathy
Morehead, Jonde Morthcutt, Lyndell Stonlc.k
and Scott Wessel will be shown through
Sunday In Galfery 114 at 114 Agate Ave.,
Balboa Island. The mixed media showroom
is open Tuesdays through SUndays from
APPROXtMATEL Y 41 WORKS BY contemporary artists who have proved most
popular with museum visitors will be on vJew In the Art Rental Gatlery at the
U>s Angeles County Museum of Art through
Sept. 5. "Additional Space Expose Ill"
wl!_tl_nclude s>'Kes from an Inventory
ge'""'flly viewable only on request.
AmonO the works are Steffani Bailey's soft, watercolor constructfons, a vapor
dl'ttWN'Ma bV Larry Bell batiks bv Maoole
Kendls, June Wayne's luminous, abstract
·prints and photographs by Jeff Gates.
The gallery, located In the lower level
of the Leo S. Bing Center, 5905 Wilshire
Blvd., Is open to the public from 10 to S
Tuesdays.Fr idays and 10 to 6 Saturdays
and Sundays. Admission ls tree.
ARTIST KEITH CROWN
will be present for a 2 to 5 p.m .
reception Sunday, opening an exhibition
of his works at Abraxas Gallery, 2815
Villa Way In Newport Beach. Viewing
hours are 11 to 5 Wednesdays through
Enjoy our splashy new shows
together.
Not only is Marineland's killer
whale Orlcy more than four
times the size of the other
well known killer whale in
the area, he and his.
co-star put on California's
best aquatic show.
according to PSA Magazine.
You'n also love our energetic
dolphins, f un·lovmg sea lions
and charming trained birds.
Share America's only swim-through
aquarium together.
PSA Magazine calls Baja Reef "the best new
idea to hit family entertainment centers in years'.'
We provide a wetsuit, mask and fins, then you
explore an underwater paradise alive with
thousands of ocean fish. Others can share the
expenence by watching through underwater
windoWs. (Extra charge for
required equipment.)
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t 1 to 5 and 8 to 10 Fridays and Saturday
evenings.
THREE "SHOOTING" COMPANIONS,
David Tejada of Newport Beach, Stephen
Francis of Anaheim and Ed HI raga of
GarUen Grove, are repre~ted In an
exhibition of black and white prints
of w idely var ied format and subject
matter at the Belson Gallery, 3720
Ca mpus Drive, Newport Beach. Their
"visions" may be seen from 2 to 4 and
6 to 10 p.m. Mondays through Wednesdays.
Ttull to our incredible high elvers
together.
Hold your breath as these
Olympic-cahbre athletes perform a
series of dazzling dives, induding
one from more than 90 feet up.
Then laugh as the
Aquamaniacs turn
belly flops into belly
laughs. (Daily except
Mondays.)
At Marineland you'll en1oy
refreshingly cool ocean breezes in a
beautiful set tinq that gives you one
• of the most spectacular
f views of California's
~--.:::..& coastline.
Share it all together. .................................
This coupon 1s good for S 1 00
off the general a~lssion of each
person in your party any day
Mondey through Friday when
~ted at the Marineland ticket
booth. This offer cannot be
combined with any other discount
Reg Pnce
Adults S6. 75
Children S4 75
(3-11) oukiren under 3 are fret.
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· 'Alrttlaiae' ~akes Off •• Movies, Marx Gags
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:, "THE BLUES BltOTMElltS" ~ contains enough enervy for 10 ! movies. Much ot It is ml~i·
,: rected, but enouQh remains to
• ~lease less demanding movie i.. patrons. Especially thc>W who .. <:herlsh car crashH -nevH has
1he Detroit product been~
: mo11shed SOSPKtclCularly. ~ t paper-thin ptot concerns two ~ shady brotherS seeking to save
.. their Oki orphanage by re-form-ing their jazz band. On this f', traglle framework are hung
,1 gargantuanstuntsandspleridld
musl~I numbers by Aretha Frank·
Jin. Cab<:alloway. Ray Charles
and James Brown. The major
Fro•P•~Cl
OCCSHOW •••
Other cast members, all veteran Oran&e
County actors with national credits, include
Liz Kerezsl. Richard Rodgers, Lorraine Him.
Michele Lovenduski, Kathy Perltios, Calvin
Coker, Barbara Keller, Roberta Kay. Lisa
'Spell, Rick Bosworth and Zoreese Burtin·
Green.
THE
BU.JES
BROTHERS
a musicaJ comedy
NOW PLAYING _..... . ,
All seats are r eserved. Tickets priced
from S2 to $4 are on sale in the OCC Ticket
O ff ice. l ocated i n the college 's
Administrauon Building and open from 8
a .m . to 4.30 p.m. Moodays through Fridays.
ow..a·a.mawot ~1111 -•n.IM'ft.*
·Picnickers
:·See Pageant
Food fanciers and art ellth•asts may
• enjoy tbe bnt of both worlds cm Aq. a. ..._
t.M l.rviDe 11..W C1lorale st.aces • c•tend
French picnic supper against the bKkdrop of
the 4sth annual Pageant of the Muters at
Laguna Beach. Proceeds from the event will be used to help
defray expenses of •dminist.erinl the 140-voice
choral ensemble , which begins its 13th
performing season th.ls fall with John Alexander
as director. . . Tbe picnic will be held at 6 p.m. Ul Heisler
Park at Laguna Beach. adjacent to Las Brisas
r estaurant oo the waterfront. Free private
parldne for picnickers will be available near tbe
Laguna Bowl. Price of the picnic includes a
cboice seat at the Pageant. Tickets are $50 per
person. P> of which ia tax deductible.
For further informatioo, call the chorale
busioess office: 542·1790.
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Saturday: SHERI LEWIS Sunday: DOUG KERSHAW
la free aJ.owt at 7 UMl 9 P·•·
BUJE RIBBON LIVF.STOCK AUCTION SA 11JRDA Y
"ClllD A STID"
PRCA PRO.RODEO-Toaicht 8p.m.
s.turd.y ..l Sucla1 -3 and 8 p.m.
Pim: Coatiauout F..tertaimDmt • E.Dibitt • Livettock
Yrni•al • Flower SI.ow • Cookia1 Demon1tr.bon1
Mmic: Rock. Bis Buda, '1ettan. Bluesra11. Pop.
M.daina Bude •••
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KIDS F1E TODAY un'D. 6 PM
,._ (714) 751-FAIR
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1 that succeeds surprtsfnoh• wetl.
From a lat .. Vktorlan novel of
Henry 0eYete Stadtpoole about
two children lh'pw.-.cked on M\
ktylUc I.a-cl; they buUCI an
~rteable life for themselves,
grow up to dJscover sex as well
as the cruelty of man and nature.
The ptotsucceeds beCause of
sensitive dlredlon bv Randal
Klelser and Ingenious
par1ravals by Brooke St\le4dt and
Cristopher Atkins. Rated R
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MY BODYGUARD trruaiscCHRIS MAKEPEACE •RUTH GORDON • MA'M' DILLON
--JOHN HOUSEMAN· CRAIG RICHARD NELSON· KATHRYN GRODY
ADAM BALDWIN ~•MARTIN MULL •i:, DAVE GRUSIN ·~·.~MELVIN SIMON ti .JI ..._.,ALAN ORMSBY -.,DON DEVLIN -.<'TUI~• TO~ .• y.~~~c:~···ft· ~ ,.oo~~lf~~~ .. ~ •===---= ~ ~~·~·-·-·-._ L-.J.
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A..d-. t L. His n....:. ~ Mk*Dlltr•f9 ··~UyMnty-4 .-.,18 1ves .urenm dlYJ ~·--~ ...
Rolling tones Gatlwr an Ardent Fan IK)THEM>t ~":~w
By U aOBIN80N
TM nr1t tune Ron Wood Jlepped on • sta1e bewu9
"J b..:I a l kilft croup w1lh my. two older
brot.Mrs," he ~•lied, ··1 played wubboard
and lowd ti. I had butlt'fl'U• and everythlnc. I
really did. but I lapped up the applau.ae "
Sonw "• y an laltn". as lhe Rollinf. St.ooe1 were well on their way to tstabtl1titn1
themH lv u "the group parents lovf' to hale ,"
Ron was phayma ao a band called The Thun·
dtrblrda, later renamed as The BlrdJ
"W8 V8ED TO Pl.A\' the Stones 'I Wanna
Be Your Man.'" b~ said. "I U5ed lo listen to
lhom a.Id tb.lnk rd Uke to be part of tbal.
"Tbey were a11u)'a my ruorite 1roop and I
Wheeling Wonders
New York City's fast-paced King Charles
Troupe of basketball players on unicycles
must feel right at home now that Ringling
Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus is
performing at the Forum in Inglewood.
The troupe's act bas been joined by 16-
year-otd Valerie Valentine who may also
be seen when the circus moves to the
Anaheim Convention Center July 30 to
Aug. U .
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knew U\ul I'd jotn them 1ome day. l really felt
hko OD<' ot them , even then. J used to see pie·
ture• ol lbo St.onea and think, •wow. there's il
picture or my five brothers.' 1 always thoucbt
they really had It rogether."
Sl\Ung an the Rockefeller Center offices of
Rollin.: Stones Records, shortly before the re-
lease of the new Stones' LP, "Emotional
KN1t-ue," a cheerful Ron "Woody" Wood (who
Joined the .group In 1975) talked about being a
member of one of, 1f not THE world's greatest
rol'k'n'roll bands
"YOU CAN'T BELIEVE yo ur freedom
"1th in the tones· structure," be said .
.. tt•s a bit binding elsewllere; people expect
a little bit much from you, or they treat you like
} ou 're on sbow all the time. but being a
member or the Stones is something very
bpecial. And when the Stones go onstage, it's tbe
best feeling in the world.
"We have mock arguments and stutr, but
we like to clear the air as quickly and
thoroughly as we can, and that's one of the
greatest things about us. /.
"Everything is up front, there's no backbit·
mg."
RON HAS A SPECIAL feeling about the
new Stones' album. because it's the (irst time
one of his songs has been included.
lie co-wrote "Dance" with Mick Jagger and
Keith Ri chards. and as he pointed to his name
on the lyric s heet, Ron broke into a big smile.
"Credit where credit is due,'' be said.
"Anyone would want that. but it's es~iaUy im·
portant to a guy like me. I work a Jot with Mick
and I work a lot with Keith. Writing with those
two is a classic opportunity."
Although Woody was quite involved with the
recording, when it came lime lo mix and
•master I.he disc, he stayed away.
"TIIEV'D LllCE ME TO be involved," he
said, ·'and I like domg those things , but it takes
experience and a very clever ear. l lbink the
polish that Mick and Keith put on is self·
sufficient. What they did is right on target. Bu t
they did want my opinion."
Obviously, Wood bas a great deal of faith in
the band be describes as "such damn nice
guys ... Yet he acknowledges that many people
enjoy and expect the "evil" image they've built
over the years.
''Well, they don't have to WANT it with '
Keith, 'cause he really ts," jokes Ron. "He can
be, especially to someone who's a real pain in
the neck. "lt doesn't matter what walk of life you're
in, there ~jut.some people wbo are a pain in
the neck and Keith won't pat up with it.
•'I'm a GemlDL I rarely explode, bat wbea I
-do it'• a horrible meu. I can take anytbi.Qg,
really, and I never give people a bard time just
for the hell of it. Buically. I'm a reJO&lar ff\IY.
always lrYiDa to make lhillgs nan smoatbly.
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IOU G 8: 00 -"How to Succeed ln
Business Without R eally Trying."
Robert Morse rises from window washer
. to board chairman in this musical s poof
on business wHh Rudy Vallee and
Michele Lee .
ABC D 9:00 -"The Fortune." J ack
Nicholson, Stockard Channina and War-
ren Beatty head the cast of this caper
comedy about a bumbling plot on an
heiress' life (photo below>.
KOCE 9 10:00 -Satchmo. The life
of Louis Armstrong is chronicled ln this
special, narrated by tbe late jazz musi-
cian.
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Yotit Clly klOS l'Mke A s 1n
J_oe Sant~ finds his swinging bachelor
life curtailed when his ex-wi!e sends
the ir daughter (Melissa Mi chaelsen) to
live with him on "Me and Ma.xx" tonight
CJl 8:30 on NBC, Channel 4.
"Sometfl<ng For E-.«y· one-A peoci19·1 commune
P'oductJOn 1~ II me
toaie of lhll lilrTI •aolatnmo
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when Illa IMCfMW ~, .. Mt
Drummond. CR) 8 MOYIE •• * "SWMI Hostlige•
(1975) l lnda SIM. Martin
51-A young girl ii l..ld-
neppecs by an eecaped
mental ~rienr 8"<I tallen
to a remote mountam
c;ebln 12 hrs. I • tII 80a<SHOT
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with ouea11 Oel>f• Jo
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IHAEVIEW
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of 1 divorced lllher
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Ao"'9" Jec:li KkJgmen _,
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one man s e.q>er1ence ot
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INOEPEHOEHT EYE
"Since · 45 •• Thi• (llm.
named "S..t ~·· r(' al tne 1979 AMPAS
Student Alm A-oa. as a
personal rtlroec>eetr¥e of
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reietioo to tNa IMOt• and
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POl't Jezz FeetlvW., 1970.
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JOHN DARLING
Aetress Happy in 'Dogpateh'
By JERRY BUCK
LOS ANGELES (AP> -Cathenne
Bach, the feminine star of CBS'
slam-bang hayseed hit, '"The Dukes
of Hazzard.'' says she's excited about
the show's third season upcoming -
but really is looking forward to its
flfth year.
"I doo 't know bow the writers do
it," she says. "They've come up with
good comedies that are very clever.
I'm pleased and relieved Uat it's not
going to get boring this year."
She says when the show reaches its
fifth year. executive producer Paul
Picard has promised to take her to
dinner "anywhere in the world."
"l'M LOOKING AT brochures of
Paris," the actress says .
Miss Bach, who plays Daisy Duke,
says she doesn't mind the show's
low-brow approach to humor, nor its
Dogpatcb milieu. Of critics, she says,
"I'd have to say that anybody can
tear something apart.
"l think it serves its purpose. Jt's
Americana. It's light entertainment.
which 1 think is necessary after aU
the violent shows we've bad. It em-
or a stunt with Bo and Luke. Sbe was
at the wheel or a pickup truck. which
spins out and rolls down an embank-
ment . The actual stunt had been
performed a few days earlier, and
the cast was just doing the close-up
in a truck mounted oo rocktta. A pro-
cess screen behind them created tbe u.
I us ion of a fast ride down a dusty roed.
Tbe act.ors are forbidden to do any
slunl work . and have stunt doubles
who step in for anything more
dangerous lhan slow-speed drivi.na.
MISS BACH. 2', was signed for the
rote of Daisy. a sort of bucolic
nymph. alter a long search.
"They'd been looking for a Dolly
Parton lookalike." s he says.
"Somebody blonde and nasby ...
She didn't fill the biU. She has Jone,
dark hair, and bas 112 pounds
strategically placed over a five--foot·
eight frame.
"They'd been looking all over for a
Daisy," she says. "Then I heard
a bo ut it from a friend of my
husband's who'd been writin& for the
show. When J went for the read.inc
there must have been 20 people sit·
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~ On December 6.
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HI! WE~E 0,A.Q< Wll}i cua. va:tv sPECJN..
Gt.,.E:6T, ~ ~1:rrtu
phasizes simple values.
One criticism of the show is that
the plot ls merely something to fill
the space between the fancy
automobile stunts performed by
ting there "
THAT ~ROWD obviously liked 'Fort .. ~ ... ,er
Convention DrtJtm
40o/o of Vi~rs
NEW YORK (AP> -Sliabtl.Y more than four or 10 viewers in both Chicqo and Loa Anaeles
tuned tn for network television COYerage ol the
tblrd session of tbe Republican National
Convention, and figures from t.be A.C. Nielsen Co.
showed audience interest oo t.be upswing in New
Yort City. .
Tbe three networb attracted 36 perceat ol the
a udience in New York City for tbeir convention
co.erqe between 7:30 p.m. llDd l a.m. EDT Wed·
nesday Digbt. compared with 25 pettent Tuesday
mbt. ! -In Cbicqo, 43 percent ol tbe viewen chose
ponvention mveraae over alt.sute pros:ramminc
~twee.a 1:30 p.m. and mldDllbt local time, down •ll.PtlY trom t5 penal the alCbt before. In Loi Aqeles, 40 peftf!llt ol the audience ~atcbed the eooventloG between 4:30 p.m. aDd 10 p.m. local time,. compared wltb 32 perceat Tue.~
JiaJ nJgbt.
CBS md NBC bad tbe larPlt share ol tbe au·
dience in New York, 1J paocent ucb, wblle CBS ~oa t.be competition in Cbicqo wtt.b 21 pereent
iLDd NBC lD Loi A.qeles wWI 17 percmt.
Tbe audimce oatloowide dipped a bit Tu.day nlsbt for Drime-Ume CODftlltkm eovence, to '5. 7
'*'cent. S• under ball tM .S.••• -• pemiet -wa&daed the coev...._ II~ aiPt rat.her fl!-_ i:n,:!tical pl"Ol1'UIUllll cm...,_._ or r ABC .,. the com .... "'-•ette·n~ ,.._.., illdL widl 11.2 perceat ol U. Mrl•ea to II per. eeit.tor Cllll wl.d.I pereellt ... NBC. , ;
Jack Nicholson and Stockard Channing are married in name only
but he figures she should at least hand over her inheritan ce in "Th~
Fortune ... airing tonight at 9 on ABC. Channel 7. Daisy and her comins. Bo and Luke.
"I think people take vicarious
pleasure in seeing us do our stunts,"
what It saw. She was hi red on \he
spot, without even an OK from CBS
headquarters in New York. "The
show got good response and every.
thing bas worked out well," she ----------------------------
the actress says.
''WE'RE CAltTOON characters in
a way, but we are set in reality. A Jot
of people look at us and say, 'lm't
that the truth'?'.
·'The Dukes of Husard," which
also stars John Schneider and Tom
Wopat u Bo and Luke Duke, ls
broadcut Fridays with two other
CBS ratings heavyweights. "Tbe
Incredible Hulk" and "Dallas."
Mln Bacb bad just completed part
says.
Miss Bach says she feels a tot like
Daisy. ''I'm into music," she says,
•·and Daisy wants a musical career.
She knows all the words ol all ol Doi·
ly Patton's songs.''
Prior to "Dukes," Miu Bach wp
in such movies u .. The Widow,"
"Thunderbolt ud U,btfoot." "'lbe
Midnight Man" and "Hust.le," and
did suest shots on TV allows like
"Police Story" and "Police
Woman."
Temptationa ;:::=S=UM=.=M=ER===FE=S=T==/1= .==:::;-
Baclr on KOCE ATllE .. ~~~·-'
Tbe TemptaUoos re-&ORDA L1%
turn for an encore RESTAURANT perrormllnce on "Souadltaee ... Saturday
at ~.m. 00 KOCE, MONDAY• JULY 21 • 6:00 P.M.
CbBackect'°b,. a U.pieee (Coddmll 8-7 lulu 7)
orcbe1tra, tbe 1rouf SI I .. P8tlOM
1wtnp tbroucb the bout· lndudel LUAU (AoMI Succulent Pig),
Ions 1>ro1ram 1t111ln1 f1'91t1 Siimon. FIVE TROPICAL DRINKS
such bHa aa "Who Are ind All the l*'d AccompMtmenta.
You." .. Tbe Wllole Enlert86nment
World Rocldn," "E'Yer .._.,..,, Alltre 8ugg11t8d
Ready Love" and a .............. UICW,
medley of pa1t lalts 900= fji ......_M•-= .... whlcb Include .. II)' ~
Glrl"l8d .. Cloudt." ...... •1 7
CHAMPAGNE ·AU YOU
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• PUOOMiS • CAll5 • DANl5ft • COffH CAii •
t WAffUS t GllTS t mAOS t COff& t TW <St\tN RAVOIS}.
ntf CHAMPAGNI NMI fNOS
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ENTERTAINMENT
Tootling Tremendous
., DONAUU. 90•1 DN .... ...., ...
TOM lbe aame GalwaJ around at •
• ~k\MI pA"'1 and 1'0W' Ulla tr will bave
U.prxr'mw ol the naaect eoMt "' weatem
lrel&Dd Md women lD ~ mMdowa matint bay.
But \he Galway that mor. tMn U ,000
Hollywood 8owt paLrons wlU remember la a
dhDllludft nutla\ who la tn&teb men likely to
n4*• YtaloM ol a tooULot !Aprffbaun.
roa TBE ECON D tune ln tour d11s. ~ Ulla ......,.led Paf'd Ptpn '#\th the 1olden
flute...., .... an enthUAtuuc Bowl a~.
He ...-ct his part ol t.be ~ram wtlh
bis owa tnmuiptlon ol Bach's Coocerto tn A
MlDof lclr Ftute and Ore~• Acblevln& lnsunt rapport with
~duct.or Michael 1\lsoo 1bomu. GalwJy
Touch of
·ctassical
gave u_, a dynamac rendJt100 or this favorite
wilb lovers of Bach and the harpsichord for
which the psece was ongmally written. The
slow, lar10 ·movement was especially
beautiful. Galway then turned t.o lbe American
premiere of John Carmichael's, "Phoenix,"
another coricert.o for nut.e and orchestra.
'RDS CONTEMPOllAllY work had its
critics bt tbe Bowl audience but this writer
found its two movements t.o be melodious and
lyrical even if they lacked the depth and
percepti<ln of the earlier Ba('h composition.
Fro•PageCI
CRISTIANIT A • • •
ntuals. Sparush dancers. horses. romance and
the padreS LDvol vement with an Indian baby,
"La Cnstianita."
mE FESl'JVAL EMPHASIS turns t.o sportS
the second weekend as hfeguards compete for
regional, national and internationa l cbam·
pionsb.ips on July 25 and 27 by the San Clemente
Municipal Pier. A Surf and Sand Olympu~s. open t.o general
public participation, wall dominate the beacb on
July 216 and require a $1 entry fee. For registra·
Uoo, phone 661·3'34.
Events will include Boogie-board. pad·
dleboard. dory and s w1mmiog races, musical
flags, sandcastle building aod a Mini-Miss
Ocean Festival contest. Beach runs of 10 and s k:iJometers will start
al 1:30 and 9 a .m . on July 27 at the pier.
PllOCBEDS no• tbe $2 entry fee lS1
with T·sblrt> wiJI be used by the South Coast
Jaycees to beGeftt tM Somb Coast Area Boys
and Girtsctab. Toregt.ster. pboneGZ-0378.
•JUST WHEN YOU THOUGHT
IT WAS SAFE TO GO FISHING
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GalwQ. wllb hia lriab leM'f'Ollly, played
eacorw ot hi~._ JI•• &Dd marcbel, tome of lane played wiUI U.. Un wblltle, at tlme1 two
of lbem 1lmuhaneoully ! l\'a • pleuw-e on
both skies ot the podlwu when be toothe b1a
array ot wlad loaln&lneata.
Tbe evtnllll opH4Hl witb a rouaini.
brilht and c:lea.r rendiUOG of Aaron Coplud'1
four d.anH El>llodH from Rodeo. juat the
rl&hl number fOf California's urban cowboys
from lheoet.oceoarian Brooklyn cowboy.
An1:a l"NTE••l8llON. Thomas led
lhe Loa Ansel• Pbllb.annonlc lD the mo.t fa mous plffe of orcbealral music in the
world.
Everybody knows it; everybody loves it.
Although other pleeea hove their '] devotees, thls ooe la accepted by all as
world masterpaece ot monument.al abstrac •
or "a~ute" music -~bat Vir&il Tho
has called the Parthenon among sympboniea.
N on e other t h an Beetho ven 's Fiftb
Symphooy
Thomas. wath the superb musicians. was
able t.o deliver lbe most satisfying reoditioo
of thlS sellllllal work in this writer's reeceot
memory
His broad, sweepang command and the
resultant orchestral response gave tbe work a
fresh reading, that eschewed woecessary
subtleties but clearly brought out lbe unique
character or this work's four pioneering
movements.
IT WAS AN EVENING all in all of high
ener gy. perhaps produced in part by the red
beans and chill provided t.o tbe press by lbe
Phllbannonic sWf lo celebrate the Bowl's
western thrust for Its opening night. Recent
Time cover honoree, violinist ltzhak Perlman
will perform tonight and Saturday at lbe Bowl.
.
Robert Redford
"BRUBAKER"
A11 Altair?
Patti Hubler plays a
nervous housewife in
Nei l Si m o n 's
"Chapter Two." on
stage through Aug. 3
a l Sebastian's West
Dinn er P layhouse.
140 Ave. Pico. San
Clemente . Phone
492-9950 for r e ·
servations.
ROBERT REDFORD ·BRUBAK ER"
YA PHET KOlTO JANEALEXANOER
MURRAY HAMILTON IMVID Kf.ffit TIM M cJNTIRE._, ~-·--rm..,.,... -i.,-..-L~" _..,,-r\AJIT~
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"'Fame' is ablaze with energy, freshne~,
vitality, youth and talent. A bold venture
· dazzling in its display of song and dance~
.... ' c. ~. .. ~· "--' ~ -.... . ·-~
, "\ .. -
-a..tes Chams>lin. Lo!. Angt-~ nines
"'Fame' hash~ guts
and power." ·Row Bant.11 o\Bl'·l \
···Fame·bursts with electricity
from beginning to encC -Re, iv.l11
"A jubilant, hugely entertaining . "
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•cm1•11 Bnstot
5'0·74H
IDOVle. -Janet Maslin.~ UitTt~
·j\n explosion of talent:''
-Bot>T~As«~ p~
"Bursting with fresh fa~
style and energy.79-0iul AMdl ~trl.
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-.~ U.A l'v!~VI[ s 4 I
-CHEEOt ANO CHONG'S NEXT MCMf!'
Slorrt..,q CHEfOi MARIN ond THOMAS OiONG
Written by THOMAS CHONG & CHEECH MARIN
Associate Prodv<.., PETER MACGREGOR·SCOn
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PINNSULA POtNT
OP84 SUM. 1·5 1721 OCEAN II.YD.
Newly decorated 4 bdrm. family home. Ocean View. $325,~.
. ...,,.°"' We have several fine homes
with pier & sUp
a TOltO HOISi COUMTIY
4 Bdrms .• 3 baths · ran ch s tyle.
mini-estate in orange groves. $249.500
BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR
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PADDLI T9MS COUIT_.. CAMYOM
Elegant Deane .. Versailles''.
Immaculate. Magnificent 1809 view of
hghts. ocean. bay & golf course.
Lighted paddle tennis court & room
for pool. 4 Bedrms, 4 baths, 3-car
garage. $698,500. Small 7% assumable
loan. For admittance to this exclusive
guarded area call 644--4910.
Wl5LIY M. TAYLOI CO ..... ..,.
2111 S.Jou; I ... .....
M1W-'POlt-1tT19 CINTB. M.1. 64-Mt I 0
TWO CHURCHES
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$330,000
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$113,500
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SPANISH EST A Tl
Fantastic slattwg bome'
2 Bdrm Spanuh style .
Beautiful brea kfast
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Rancho San J oaquin Villas in Irvine:
2 Bdrm. 2 bath. sunny end unit with
air cond .. m ic r owave oven,
immaculate decor and a large brick
patio for ent ertaining.· Shows
beautifulJy ! $147 .000.
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REALTORS. 675·6000
2443 E.111 Co.st Hlthway. Coron• del l'C.r
WE HAVE 360PTHE BEST USTINGS JN TOW~
LUSH GAIDIN SUllOUMDS POOL
4 Bdrm. s pa, pool Entertaine r 's
delight in Northwood! Upgrades
galore! Wetbar. too! 3 car gar a11:e .
,Huge sparkling pool w1lh 8'x8' !>pa
Firepit, gas BBQ. MaJibu U~hts and
much more. Call 752·1700
~THE REAL 'Ol ESTATERS
Sea Bluffs t.ownbomes-.
brand new -fr om
Sl.32,SOO! Night lights &
ocean vie~! 2 BR's,
dedcs. patJos. tbe worts'
call oow. 75.2-1700
NOW .. LOWDN &
LOW INT RATES
nook. detached garage.
Sl0.00'.> down. Owner wtlJ Hm•&T •IRAMDMEW• OCEAN Da.USIYI LETUSSROW YOU
HOW TO QUALIFY
TtA to led C.,.t
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carey fuwmng at J.2<;{.. GAR094 CONDO!
Vacant_ and ready to 8 .960. 2 Bdrm 2 bath.
mo ve 1n . Call no w, ~uper s harp assume
there's only one' 546-2313 loans Or try only $3500
Of'! .. " q ••• ~ '""' 11)1!4 ,..,., • ls 160 yds. ck>&e-private C .. MA COYE
!~llJIN beach access. Great Steps to secluded beach.
View! Two Br. lge Fam. This home 1s 1m -Rm. Pool Size Jot wilh macul•te. Price reduced
room to npand-up • out. to s:rra.ooo. Call 646-717 l Reclllced to $175,000, ag, C)J;f, ,, 0 . ""'· "''· I'
•»"•'''"' "" ·•'·' ~eallnow.546-2313 l~ UP4Mt 1i·es1 4 .. $85.SOI
i.story with 2 baU. aad.
IJ'Ut .. amable loan. JMJt-m electric kl&.cbea. 001JU11uait7 pool, vacam
aumable lo•o. Owner 1'8 ~ ! I ~tl7''v ~1~ 1e'·IH1liffi •
RED CARPET·
754-1202
COSTAMISA
G~ SAVER! · Neal 3
aod \be owoer baa DOVR SHOllS
panicbd. Act. '151-3191 WA TaRIOMf
IAYCllST SH0.000
EllCUTIYI Hae 3BR. 2ba, F /R. boat slip
•Bdrm s bath. apiarkli,q OPEN SAT /SUN 1·5
pool. be.Wful patios, 3 400 llomiai Star f.n.
car garage. Owner will Owoer642-58S7
• help with rinncinc .. 2400 nOFLUXURY sm.ooo c.u 6*-n71 . Ol>fti 111'>• II'> ltll'l IUN !S(I• Lovely 5 Br 3 Ba home ID [VZ.&ldtl ~{t~,i!
Watet'froettto.. s BR, 4 Ba. custom
waterfr o nt bome
w /17x38' pvt dock.
Pri ced Sl ,395 ,000
Bui Ider w /trade for
PaJm Springs ~tale.
H . Call Herb Doyle.
S3Mi086
For det .. ts on t.bis home ---------
OPIMHOUSI
SUM 1·5
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AX & SAVI bdrm. 1~ b•th home
MISA YlltD£ cae to Harbor ShopplDg
bdnns baths Center . Bua • Schools.
:e=te f•mll: room: Restaurants & golf
form.I dioio f room. eoune! Ooly Sll0.00'.>! Yletw, View, View! OOUllrY kitebea. 8uihin ..... ..,,...._
<kean view rrom3~ks bar. 2 fireplaces. Pool ...... .
in t..pn• Beach, one and spa. Needll wor'll! A •675-7060•
ye• r o e • • c u •tom ~ ! Call for more '"'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ ameoiUes. klU ol wood. details! 546-2313 1:;;
3 Bdrm 2'!1 Ba. $229,900. O'l,.Ul'>•tlS~IOeltll(f•
C•ll Maggie Appel. [
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NOPEITIES.. Exceptional opponu.nrty Severe bowling shortage ror large family. Five
10,.. Tll l:l O '.M.I pr edicted in Orange bedroom. three bath
·' County. Secu.re your G I home on huge lot WTlh
benefits and act 1m-beautUuJ pool. Handy to
OCIAJltfttONT mediately. elementary and junior
DREAM HOME IClllf Seeks & Assoc. tugh schools. $218.<KX>.
CO%YCOMDO
3 Br, 2Yl ba. Broo&VleW
end mPt •lceotraJ air.
FTptc. beaut. upgrading.
wallpaper. Owner •OJI· ~.SUS.900
OCEAMVllW
2 Br, 2~ ba. former rmdel wilb a fant.uUc
view. Yust ~ Ulis de-
corator's delight. Best
coodo in Costa lleu .
Owner mmt sell.
HOISi NOPBTY
Au DOW'' Tb.as property
is 10 foredosW'e . Nd.s
TLC . ..., •e re. 2Br, · J
ba +In -law qtrs, o ut
bui ldings. Newport Mesa
school dlst. $179.900.
... , RED CARPET
-754-1202 . and appt to see, call
Carol Hoff. agt. 631-0094.
"1>0LL HOUSE ..
Unique owners urut with Cal546-95ll 611·7300 M.1. I~~!!!~~~!!!!!~
2HOUSES
Xlnt location. Pnnc only
Uoder '280.000. Owner
wlllcarry 541-0&2S Bkr
muva.
CONDO
Village Crl!ek, ek-jtant 3
Bdrm 2 bath coodo wrth
family room. ftttplace,
pool, spa, double at-
tached garage On ly
$118.900. Call DOW ,
$4&2313 -...#If'• ~· I • 'W ' •
IACXIAY '111.is 2 -$l0f')' s bdrm l
bath home featurH a
luge separue family nn. forma I di.ning rm
Perfect for t be large
family BeauUfuJ back
yard for pauo entertaLD·
mg. Of r erecJ at $147 .soo
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$690,000
:-.:ew o('ean \ 1ew with 4000 s q. ft
S415.0CJO
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subJ<.><"t lo c·o11rt a ooro\ al.
SA~ CL E\l E'.'JTE
760-8111
770-8721
ASK FOR BOB
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llDllB BLlllS CD.
OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE
WISTCUff COMDO
Thi• C"ho1ce-.l O< Locauons In The West '''"pun Bt-JC'h Art?a f'or AduJ&s Who Want
Waiting Olst.ancio To Shops Parle & Ltbrary.
T"o Bt-droom Condom1n1um. Each With A
Rath DlnJng Room. Fireplace Community Pool A Real Value Sll8.000.
CMIAT STAa'TB UNIT
'' R are f'r ef'~t .. nd1ng S1 n ~le Le ve l
l'ondom1mum With Three Bedrooms. Two
B:.th .. lA\(•ly l.l\in~ Room W1lh Fireplace Cnmfortabl~ f>dlto ,\II Tht" & fn Mint
<.'ont11t1on Hurry, This Won't Last Only Sil LSOO
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$19,500
3 BR-2 BA "Doll
House" I Prime area.
Fireplace. Air cond.
Fruit trees. Just reduced
'6400! Dial 75.2--1700 fast!
view from maste r s uite --------'""!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! and living level Guest ~Ast Uow r= Trade )our oh.I stuff ror
unit with view. Ca ll Alowmterestwumable 90% CommisslOO. Many new l?OOdlt'' Wtlh ..
BRA.'\"D NEW 2 BR con
do, air cooci View m~.
golf COUJ"S('. desert noor
Palm Desert. Ironwood
Colr)' Clb. Owner ma~
carry paper or assu~
the loan Pnnc. Only •••••••••••••••--
Mission Hills Country
Club. 3br. 3ba. UPCraded.
Unused. Luxury coodo.
On ~ course. $131.000
first T. D. t 7 /I ... Value
· S2166.000. Want to aeU or
trade for equity in Npt.
oc Laguna home w/view
ft yard Douglas Honig
n4-m.1191 (Owner>
l_....+POOL
5'5,900
Walk to beach. Gourmet
kitdlen. rormal dining.
(amity room, sparkli.nf
pool, corner Jot. Very
private. Best bu1!
1:1UrrJ. call !J63.6117
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[9·1d
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Sllarp 2 Mr• ~o•do
doM to pool. walk to
effl'JWal-Ala111Mble Jo81t, 4eliJlit.)y WOD 't
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64&TI71 loan makes thi s 3 amen1t1es/computer 0~1ed ad. t>t2·50i8
oPfN '~q . •s1i.-r11 ,~,' 1' bedroom even more at-BlueChipProperties
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\6t 1i1Jj j§ LI Lractive. Low. low price O. Wengeler S57-4436 ~-Jit4J1~ ·cmly=~::~~;191 ~es~~~~/,~\':
Clasamed Ad, Call Tocay STOP!! PROPERTIES &42-5178.
Tu. time to relu and --------shop .t home. It's simple
with D•lly Pilot
ClasaUled Ads. And if
you have something to
sell, call a friendly
Cluailied Ad-Vlaor at
&G-5678
«Is Coldwe_ll Banker
HAll()R ..w HOl9S
Thia popular model has 3 bedreoms,
2 baths, bright airy & tastefully
decorated in light earth tories. It
comes with too many amenities to
mention! $224,000 including the
land.
IN N.WPORTC•NTER
• 644-9060
macnab I Irvine
realtg
-0. Of A ..... fllW NOi•
Fantastic area adjaeent to Dover
Sbores. Lush ground 1urrouads th.ii
custom bome wfquall~y
coaatnacUon le a fantaatlc view.
Newly lilted & a must see. M37,500.
Su1•11N Rudd 642-1235. <Y·ll)
711·1414 111 .. 700
CC1111JM v~ c.-Woocbdqe c~
60GJI 644:6200
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real ~ estate
• -VIEW-VIEW-VIEW. Gotgeoue
remodel. T•ke• 8dY•ntage of towty
vtew from every room. UM new thla
4 bdrm, 2 b9th home, ahowa ...
model. Bntnd new Hating. Ot*H M
1399,000.
-ILMAMT ILUFFS CONDO -
UMDB $150,0IO. Clteke M _..
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2744 I. COAST HWY.
COIOMA "ba. MAI
751-1111 ,.. .. ....
RCTaylorCo
6 40 -9900
MEW U~LUFf-S COM>O
FH LA.MD
3 Bedroom. 21"2 Bath immaculate
"Q" plan f ea tures s unken
conversation area with fireplace.
Spacious living room. formal dining
room and a billiard room. Beautiful
g r eenbelt location c lose t o
community pool. $247 .500
OPEN DAILY ON BAI.BOA ISLAND
1 to 5 PM.
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ON WATEl--lllYATE ISUMI
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Off1tted .t $206.900.
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Red Ryder
Victim
Of Suicide
NORTH NOLLY ·
WOOD tAP> -W U \·
e rn c haracter at ct or
Donald "Rt<I" Rarry
shot htmself to death
.afte r a qua.f'ftl with ht
wife Thursd•Y olatn.
police said today
Barry, 69, best !mown
for b\S mouon p•ct,ure
portrayal o f "Rtd
Rydert" was pronoun~
•'dead o n arraval at
:Riverside Hospital about
-10 p.m .• &aid pobc-. oC·
.fleer Rona.ldSUinler
At about t ·JO. olf\~rs
finishfdst'tt.1:1.n& a chspute
a t the ho~ ol Barn1 's
• est ra t11:ed "'"'-f e and •-f-rf'
get ting tn lbtoll' patrol car
»beo Ba.m· ramf' out ol
the howe· •tth a 38·
<'.al1b e-r re ,o h er .
~K ll&>d
fl~ 5bot tu rru.t"lf a.od t.M
ort1r~r ~ c •lled an
.a m t>u t a o ce, 5 3td . Stnngtt
Barry was ~nbed .s
a s ltghtly baJ ding man
v. ho pla,yed the bad guy LO
m a n ~ old v.·e sterns
ins ide lbe home were
pictW"t'S of Barry pos.i.ng
:with John Waynt', and
""Ith former Prt>S1deat
!'\1xon. aC't'Ordmg to de·
\ttuve LestttSlact
TM FAA Mid the plu
wlll mean lncreaHd
safety. f\111 aa'ltnp ud .... au,.t DOIM u lbe
numbtr or tralntni
nlatau i.a reduced. Many
alil.IMI wtll be abl to
eltmlnate all traln\na
lll•lll&a. I.be aaeacy said
The ftrat pb&M of the
lhrM-._, pl'C)tf'am can
be> rooducted ln exisUng
advanced almulators It
permlts pil.ota lo m~l
venom tralnl.ftt requl,..
mfnts. lncluctln.& profl·
d ency checks and a
nlinlmum ol three
takt'Offa and laod1n1s
•11tJUn a to-day penod to
r enutn quaHtled ln a
particular aircralt
Jn phase two. wbtch
•·Ill ~uire s ub6tant1 al
ltthsuuJ improvements
In traimng equipment.
the 1mulators will be
p r o cramm e d f o r
rross•·ind a nd wind shu r effttt, different
r un••ay condition s,
brake and Ure faiJ ures
&nd v&nous lighting and
• u t.htt conditions .
The third phase will
~rmit nearly all traUl·
tnJt and check rides to be
ronducted m simulators.
including iniual training
for pilots •·ho have
never no~'ll a certain
t ype of atrcrart. This
v.111 require additional
de \•elo pm e nt by
s imulator m a nufac · turers to duplicate every
aspect of flight. mclud·
ing realis tic c~ctpit
sounds.
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l YOIA ""LIL" SMtn< ~ of
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Jult 1' ..._ --IW i. ~ de"911-Fey e.clltet o1 F t.wl4e _,_. WI' NOTJ
_ ... '" DoMld c. """-" of --""~ CE I ~ e.tlCll. CA., J«ll c. ....,_...., ----------~ .. ~.~~ ~ ;::.~~ c"! NOTICE OF DEATH OF ~·icn --..,, Fno.y, Jiii' 11. F R A N K A N D R E W .-et J CIOf"M at tr. P•Hlc v..., R U M BAL L A N D 0 F ~~~~ ... a.:-~,~~ P E T I T I 0 N T 0 "*lfk VlllW_,,_..,~ ADMINISTER ESTATE
• POWtuoee NO. A·1051•2 -c..ou•~ POW£UO.. ... "· ~ T o a I I h e I r s *'>t of Colte ~ CL Slf>c.e '"'· b f I I . . , IM\-'_., ... .Jvly u . !WI en..• ene c aries, cr ed itors
1on9 111~J.. """'_, ..., .,., _. and contingent creditors of
.•-,, o1 eo.u. Mne. Ce . 11<-Frank And,.ew Rumball • .. 0-.n. Jo of E_.,., 0....,., ....i • ....,.,,, .. ,,._. MM11.,.. c;,1110 o1 s... atnhd pe1f"SO!lst who may be c.tw .... ca.. euo • 11rN1•enohoM o erw se in e,.ested In the
Mk hMI -Jee• ~1110 -Lo9e'I will and/or estate: '"'" '°"' Powetton. Memorlel A petl""~ .. ~s ..._,..... filed -W "IC.e' ..i11 a. NICI M St..,,.._., uvn ,,.. """""' ,..~~tnMIOMKdta.-t • ......_,by Geraldine E. Rumball
~~ ?"-:'9-::.'~\.~. In the Superior Court of
""'"· s..Offl<IM"'4 Orange County reQuestlno
SMAv1naY that Geraldine E. Rumball
MA"Y SHAVITSICV. resltMtll .,. be appointed aS personal
e-P-. c. PKMC! -·~ Qft Jiiiy r e p r e s e n t a t i v e t o t•. 1..0 !>/w I• Wt"¥1""4 Dy • _,
e.rn u o tt•v•m•n 01 H .. ••"•" administer the estate of t;.roeM. c.a. -.oni., .,..,. .. ~-Frank Andrew Rumba II O! F111....-. c... l orMld<.hl!Oteft, t <under the Independent ll'N' ... --. 1 ,,.-SMie s-..r d I . I E .ol Niu •. c e .. • 1>rotn•• ... ,,.,, A m n1strat on of states v1n..r~, ot .,.., • ..,. ... .,,_,,. Actl. The petition Is set tor
• ~•"*Wot -_,.. ....,. • "'' hearing In Dept. No. 3 at .~ Jiiiy ll. ~ °' 1 WM.,. "" 700 Civic Center Drive -~~OINe~I • / ·e: Serv>cin ..--dif9ct10ot ot West, In the City of 5anta
• i.-_°'...,.....,_., Ana Californi a on August
• Mew. WD-ilk 12, 19eo at 10:00 a .m.
:·· . IF YOU OBJECT to the 9rantlng of the petition, you shoutd eltner appear
at the hearing and state your objections or file
written objKtions with the
court before the heari'ng. Your appearance may be
In person or by your at·
torney.
qr E. 17th Sl
CostaMeu
~
PIHC.l90ntmS
SNfTHS' MOttTUMY
6'0 Mam St
.._,nfl~on Bwaeh
53&-6539
IF YOU A RE A
CREDITOR or a cont· lngent creditor of the
ceased you must file you claim with the court o
present It to the personal representative appointed
by the court within four
monthS from the date of
first ls.wan« of letter• a provided In Section 700
the Probate Code o
Callfornl•. The time fo
filing claims will not ex
plre prior to four month
from the date of the hear
Ing notlc8d aboVe.
YOU MAY EXAMINE
the fUe llept by the court
lf you .-e Interested Int estate, you may me a r
quest .tttt the court to r c.lve ... ,., notice of t Inventory ol estate asset and ol the petitions, ac
counts end report
detcrit.d In Section 1
of the C.Wlfomla Probet
Code.
A
.. ARDON ID ..............
MUCH WED
Tammy Wynett•
F1RSTBLACK
Chartle Pride
~ l>AllY PILO T
•
'
Country Stars
Hot Property
NASIMLLE. Teu. <APl -'!'bey bne onr·
come &*JakaJ handleap1. ponrty and ~-•d.· d.lctlcJD, not to meMkln 1hn qainaL tbelr u.cll·
arOUDd and thetr mualc.
Acalnllt th1I backdrop. country mU1lc 11.Dsen
are bieom1na feteblD1 1ubjecta few movtee.
Thtl moll reemt WU tbl bl~ IU~Ul
"Coal Miner's D•usbter.0 Mled OD the autob6o-
1raphy 0( Loretta Lynn.
IT WoN'T 8£ TBE l.Al'I'. ~,,....,_.,.
Uves ol Merle Hqaud ud T , are
planned .
And there are teveral ore we ·known
country stars whole names b e been mentioned
from time-to-time u j)06Si subjeda for movtes.
Here ts an intrleuinl list:
-JOHNNY CASH •• Known as "Tbe Man in
Bladt," be overcame pill addiction and a strtn.c of
arrest. in the lat.e 1980s, married the woman <June
Carter) who helped him out of that mess andrnow
publicly testifies to bis deep Christian (aitb.
1-DOLLY PAR.TON. The fourth of 12
children. sbe was born into poverty in Lbe Smoky
Mountains. She arrived in Nashville at 18 wilb a
cardboard suitcase full of songs and eventually
teamed up with rblneatone-sui~ country singer
Porter Wagoner . They broke up lo an acrimonious
Cartin& and she now ls mating movtes. Her strik·
ng figure and flamboyant dress and hairstyles are
lbe object of many of Johnny Canon's jokes.
-M.EJtLE HAGGARD. He spent two yean
and nine months in San Quentin Prison for
burglarizing a cafe during a drunken spree. was
paroled and got a job digging ditches for $80 a
week. In 1972. bis criminl.l record was wiped clean
with a pardon by then·California Gov. Ronald
Reagan. Haggard married singer Bonnie Owens.
who still is a member of his road,sbow even though
they have divotted. and be bas marrled singer
Leona Williams -~ho also travels with him.
-RONNIE M~AP. Blind since birth. he ts a
pianist and singer of such int,en.sity that be i.s
known as "Mr. Country Soul." He has Callen off
the stage a few times. but carries on.
-CHARLEY PRIDE. He is country music 's
first black superstar . His record company didn't
want his picture on his first album because ex ·
ecutives feared it would allentat e the p re ·
dominantly white country music audience. One of
11 children. be was a stellar ~ball player in b.ls
youth and played outfield and tried out for the
California Angels in 1961.
-TAMMY WYNETTE. Her fi ve marriages
and numerous hospital stays have overshadowed
one of the m06l successful careers m country
music. Her f\.rst four marriages ended in davorce.
including one to childhood idol George Jones. In
1978, she was abducted at a Nashville shopping
center. dnven 80 miles, beaten and released b) a
masked assail-ant. He has never been caught
-WAYLON JENNINGS. He played with
Buddy Holly's band "The Crickets." and missed
the ilJ.fated plane crash • that killed Holly. Rtdue
Valens and "The Big Bopper" in 1959. Alter 2S
years ln the music business . he bad little to sbow
for it except a $600,000 debt. His one last stab at a
career paid off: " be boasts four platinum and six
gold albums.
-DONNA FARGO. Sbe was teaching high
school English in Southern CaW'omia when she
became a star in 1972 by reeording lbe bit ''The
Happiest Girl in the Whole U.S.A." ln 1978. at age
34, sbe was diagnosed as having multiple sclerosis
-a mysterious crippler. She's sllll sing10g a.od
making personal appearances, vowtnc to continue
her career.
-MEL TIU.JS. He bas stuttered most or his
life, but not when he sings.
-MINNIE PEARL. She bas m ade a ca~r
with her hayseed humor and her long stand10g,
desperate search for a "feller." In real lJfe sbe 1s
cultured. sensitive and has been named to lhe
same "feller" for 32 years.
'Rent-a-Wife'
Latest Service
PETALUMA CAP> -Want a wife? Ju.st ask
Karen Donavan -she's for rent. So a re seven
others ln Ms. Donavan's service, Rent·A·Wlfe. And
two are men.
They'll give your parties, shop for you. de·
corat.e your home. do errands. meet frlend.5 at lbe
airport. even do housework. Sex. however. Is not
included in the list.
MS. DONAVAN STARTED BEa service two
w«ks ago after her secretanlal job wu ellmlnt·
ed and she was preparing her resume. Although
she hu been an Army legal secretary, a notary
public and .a county ,clerk. her longest work ex·
perience was as a wife -almost 14 years unt!I her
divorce three years ago.
That's when the idea occurred to her-wlfery
waa her strongest skUl.
"A lot of women have called me to say they
think lt la wonderful and that It doet a lot for the
self eeteem of womeo .... I didn't know t bad a
women'• cause here, but thal'S exactly what l
have." abe said.
..... NOT A WIFE roa tun, aJthoUab beln ••
wife la a lot of fun. I'm a wile for protlt," •be aaJd.
Within a week ol advel'tll1nl her Ml'vtce, •be
said she had rec:etved 100 calla. AIDODI ber flnt
cllenta was a San Francllco busineatmaa who
travels frequeatly and wbo wu tired ol returning
lo a messy apartmeat aDd to DOtbUlC to eaL SH
does everythlnc domeet1c from providi.q fNab
flowers to grocoery 1bopplna ud makin& awe tMn
ls an attractive meal waltlq OD bl.I retwu.
"One mu called and saJd be Just wanted me
to come over and watch TV wltb blm. t said It
w11n 't wor1b 115 an hour to bim, but be nJd eome
on over riOt away anyway. l didn't ao." J4a.
Douvaauld. Re1alar occapatloDI amon1 her H 'ven
helpmat11 rana• from attoney to ms'rlne
bloloeilt-
Story of Slwttle
WASHINGTON (AP) -Tbe nut tJli 1tepe ID
the Amer'lean Space Pf'Oll'Ul wt1l depend OD the
apace lbuttle. ·
Tbe ,.._.e II. eaentlally. • re-U1able rocltet
wblcb ea Nturn to eartb like an alrplane and be
UMd t¥Vf/r ad·cwer ln explorlq apace.
Tbe ltOl'f ol tM abuttJe and how It works t1 told ID a new, heavOy lll\Wtrated, 1ovemment
book. TM tat ti non-tec:tmkal yet crammed with
fadl. • .,,.. __. Shuttle 8* Wort" Mill for '3.75
"-' tbe~teodentot Documents, U.S. Gov· --~ OMH, W~. D.C .• 20t02.
Ord« Mock --OIMOMO'rlN.
•
NEWS FEATURES I OBITUARJES
\St•dw Aided l
OloesT&a'a
Willlllm Loeb .
publis he r of New
Hamp s hire 's
Man ches ter U n ion
Leade r , has been
r ul e d by s,tate
authorities to be a
l eg a l res ident ·of
Massa chusetts and
will h a ve to pay in·
com e taxes to that
s tate , t he Boston
Globe has reported.
Soldier· Can
Earn Degree
BJ IOYCE L KENNEDY .
I Dear '°Jee: I'• a _,,., clerk la U.. Alr
Pere. Md a ldp acMol .,_..ce. IUPt •• I'•
• •1 way te Ealll.IMI fH u.ree 1ean. After tUt I wW lie llvlq la QevetaM. I ...W like te bow
wt.at kiDd of COtlnff or,,......, I HUI ctt 111-
vehed ID U.at cleaJ wtUi a INetiet-'• •cree ..
nnblg. nu wa1. 1 ~ un • SllllUd uct
flll.lall wp ID Otlio.
-8.8 ................ 0ldo
The 90ldier and the studeat Increasingly are
one now that each military service offtra a -frtnge
benefit comparable to the Air Force Voluntary
Education Program.
These program& constitute a network known
as the Serviceme mber 's Opportunity Collete. In
wbic b any military man or woman can voluntarily
pursue an academic degree in off-duty hours. Ap·
proximately 400 American colleges and un-
iversities participate In the network. The
academic aed.ats you have earned travel with you,
or you can have them reeonkd at the American
college you first au.end.
EXCEn FOR mE COAST GUA•D. which
generally pays 100 percent. the military probably
will pay 75 percent of tuition for courses t.akeo at a
regionally accredited civilian inStituUon when you
are working for a degree or to improve your job
skilla.
•• t4 ••
Flight
Gripes
Decrease
Even Ir you take classroom courses. don't '
overlook shortcuts. You may be able to acquire
some credits by exammatlon through DANTES -
the Defense Activity for Noo·Trad.iUooal Educa-
tional Support. This pro-
gram offers free college. ( )
WASHINGTON (AP)
-The C1v1I AeronautJcs
Board reports that con ·
s umer t'Ompl&nts a bout
a ir l in e:. d r o pped
s1~n1f1cantly 1n the first
three months of tbe
year.
The board received
6.856 com plaln ts from
co11Sumers in t.be first
q uarte r or the ye ar.
do~ n from 8.443 m the
same penod of 1979
THE DOWNTURN, of·
fic1a ls said. and1cates
that cond1t.1ons m the air
travel mdustry are re·
tumtn~ to nor mal as the
comparues adapt to de·
regulat.100 .
.. Airlines know that to
do welJ Ill a competillve
m arket. they must be
responsive to the public.
The decrease in com·
plaints to the board s ug·
gests that a.irlioes are
increasingly aware of
tbls fact," commented
Reuben 8 . RobertMJD of
the board.
FUght problems , such
a s cancellat ion or de·
lays. ,.'t're lhe most fre·
q ue nt cause or com·
plaan ts. followed by baR·
g a Re p roblem:, and
c o mp l a i nt s a bou t
e m ployee rudeness.
ALTAIR AIRLINES
toppe d the 1980 com·
plaint roster wtth 129.31
complaints per 100.000
passengers flown. The
second tughest r ate was
52. 71 per 100 ,000 by
Capitol lnternatlonal,
followed by Coc hise,
42.86: Empire, 35.71 and
Sw1ft·Alre J0.65.
At the other end of the
scale. Delta had only
1.42 co mplaints p e r
100.000 pass eneers.
Others with low com·
plaint rates included
Fr o nti er, 3 .53 ;
Southwest, 3.S5: P ied·
mont. 3.63. and Uruted,
4 68
leve l e xams to actave CAREERS
military personnel tn
more than 75 sub1ects. _ _
Co rres pond e n c e ·
study al.so comes under the DANTES umbreUa: al
your base's educational center. you can select
courses from the "DANTES Independent Study
Guide."
Be sure to cootnbute between S50 and $7S
moolbly to the Vet.ttana F.dueaUooaJ A.Ki.st.a.nee
Program. The lO"ertlmeDt matcbea SZ for every Sl
you pul in op to $2.700. which when added to the
government's aha.re, makes a maximum ol Sl.100
that you ean use to rmi.sb your education after JOU
leave t.buervice.
CONCEtNlNG A NURSING DEGaEE. pro.
babl y the most requ1remeatA you can get out of the
way I.ft England ar e hbera r arts and science. Tbe
nursmg education coordinator at lhe base hospital
can give you a lJ..st of these subjects.
And be certain lo cheek with the base educa·
tJon services officer for opportunities not apparent
at this distance
F inally, to be a ssured your c~dits will
transfer. you showd c00rd10ate your curriculum
;.. ilb the cmllan mslltut1on In Ob.lo -ideally a
part.ic1pant in the Serv1cemember's Opportunity
College -"'bere you plan to obtain your bac·
ca laureate.
A Parking Meter
Groit~ in Idaho
MURPHY, Idaho <AP)-Murphy, population SO.
doesn't have a grocery store, or a drug store. or any
olher kind of store
But 1t ~have a park m g meter.
It's lbe ooly ooe a.o Owyhee County. a sprawliog
uttle-raisin& county. There tsn•t another parking
meter ln35 miles.
THE METEa DOESN.,. BUNG in mucb
mooey-1SOme years only $29rS3.
The meter sat.a an front of the Owyhee County
Court.house and ts surrounded by other meterless
and usually vacant parltin& spots.
It was the idea of t.he late Vic Ford, a former
state legislator and real estate dealer. He frequently
vi.sited the county asussor's office but complAined
be couldn't fa.nd a parking place at tbecourtbouse.
So Ford obt.ained a su.rplus pa.rtioa met.e.r from
Nampa.3Smi.les away, andluld it placed in tbeparlt·
ing lot in front ol the courthouse lo 1951.
SREJUFF nM NETnZl'ON MID Ford in-
stalled the met.er to discourace others from parting
there-reserving the spot for himself.
What few nickels and peonies are fed into it go lo
tbe county. But the parking meter isn't collecting
any revenue rikht now-someone ftred a .22·caliber
bullet tnto 1t a year ago.
"I've got a new parlclng met.er bead that I've got
to cet lnatalled some day." t.be sheriff said.
Before Dlvlag
Deep Breathing Unwise
By oa. PETE• 8TEINcaOBN
Dear Dr. ~rolm : We had •
near casualty a few days ago. A
crowd of t.eenagen w~ vtstt.inl our
pool. We beard lat.er lbat two ol the
boys made a bet on wbo could sta.y
under wat.el' longer.
One 14.year-old seemed to bave woe. He was under so much loage-r
tbaa tbe other who came up fol' air.
tbat the oolooken became IUIPickNI
that. socnelhina wu wroq. One ol
tbem dove In and dracged tbe
youn.pter out.
He was half-drowned. If be blldn 't
bad artificial respiration ritbt away
be mictil not have recovered.
What cauaed It? Here's what hap-
pened. We were told that before en·
t.eri.n1 tbe pool to tta1 under water be
had kept on taklDI very deep
breatbl. "To fill up on ox~' be
later said. ls tbJJ what CUd
blm In? I 've beard lt may be
dangenNt to overbreathe wben plan·
ning to be under water.
Mr.C
Dear Mr. C.: Yowapten, espe-
cf ally, should be warned agalMl
deep breatbing before enterlDI water.
As in the u se you mention. It
aomeUmes ~ when tben'1 • bet on to .ee wbo can my undtr' loDp.r.
lhaplraUon auddeDlJ 1top1 ud
,
, ~
DOCTOR IN
THE HOUSE
~ ~
there's a blackout and d.aft&er· of
drowning.
The rea.soo? Excessive breathing
may sli&hUy lncreue osy1eo but
may d.anlerousb' lower carbon ctios-
lde levels. And it l• lbe carbon diox-
ide which stimulatel lbe reapin&ory center ta the brain, wb1dl In tuna
1timula&ee tbe lungs.
IP INSllFnCIENT CAaBON diox·
tde la preseat, brealhinl It.Op&. But
when spontaneous rMpi.ratm ocess
again, water rather than air ii ia-
baled and drow1linC may reRlt.
Divers and lona distance un·
derwater swimmers 1bould f\&Ard
against hyperventilation before ..,..
terinl the wa\er. Younaatss Uiould
be warned agai.nst pl.,_ pme1
wttb Ulelr brealblnl app&nbll. •••• SeU·treetmeat ol an ......... wUI
only loee you valuable Ume. You'll be
committing slow suicide. M1S Dr.
Stelnerobn In bla booklet. •'How To
Stop Killins Younelf." For • _,
wri\e bl,m at Box l!IO Colla.._
tHH. enclo1la1 so call _. a
stamped. telf ·addrelMICI • .-..
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673-6210
NOW OFFERED FOR SALE
BY OWNER
CONTIMPOIARY CAPE COD
TOWNHOUSES
LOW 00~ PAVMF.NT -ATTRACTIVE
fo'INANCJN(i AVAILABLE
_... you ar. inte,..led u. .. ol DoYtr Sbofw.
t,_irport Beach> nn..t
homu. IU4elflcent
Oteaa. IDOUDLAUa, ba '1 • r1 · ty Upu v"w. C\iltom dllllJined toOUrtyard With poor. 1pa. rount•lna.
f1rep1t • BBQ . 4
bdrm a+mald '1
~-14 lMn& rm. 4 (rpka Pnvat• beach
$19$,000. C a II now
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ALLSTATE
O. ..... IZLet
Newpo rt He11ht1 2 ..... ,.._.. ICHM
Br +den. P lans drawn •••••••••••••••••••••••
1 newly cOn!ilructed and lnd1v1clunlly desl11ne<t 2
& 3 bt'drooms & f'a~·h untt contu1n.'I
f« 2nc1 wilt. Assum.ab~ z u..m
ta. al 10\4-~ 00 I>Wnood/Nortb Bay •21"'2 Baths
REALTORS ll2S.OOO a rea. Lovely . 3 Bdrm •Kitchen Greenhouse
•Brick Hearth Fireplaces 6SJ-DUBroter home + 2 bdrm apt. ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I Dll.ooo •Vaulted Ceilings with 2nd Story Loft
•Built-in Dishwasher & Gas Range
•Tile Kitchen Counters
a .,.._.
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Steps to bay or ocean. J
Sr+ den. Excellent roo-
dWoo. ISZ5 000
IATFIOMT
The only one for sale
wrtb POOL AND PIER
Beal.ll.lfw 3 Bdrm home
with huge view wmdows
a.nd new lutchen Move 11'1
l'Olldluon ~ Pier and slip
for large boat. e ncl05ed
paoo with pooJ and out
door enterta1rung area.
as well as pnvat~ sand)
beach
l3S Harbor Island Rd
Open Sunday J.5
IARRETT
RIAl.n IEGISTU
642-5200
a-choS-Ja ~· °'" Saf/S.. 1-5 ,, ..
NIWPOl'T
DWLIX
2 U1ut1 on fee land
Across from park Near
beach. bay, & sboppl.D&
Pnced at $205,000 Eves
&122253
DOOIS TO HACH
2 2 Duple• O wner
motivated Open to
t'reatl ve (lna nc 1ng
Po&sibl,y little or oo cash
Will trade property boat · car . or .,.., 1249.000
Eves S4&-071S
associated
DAOKCAS·-A(Al TORS
lO.l', "Ill l olboe •''I J •• I
UOOISLI
A big. big, beauurw re
decora ted 4 Bdrm
wthuge m htr i.wte up
st<illrs and separate New
gourmet kitchen. import
ed ulc-~ & sinkl>. 1i·
arched Laving rm win
dow. 2 f11>IC'~. l)t'W lift'
roo f, new heat1nJ!
~.CXX> and owoer Wlll
help fmaMe
JACOBS REAL TY
otrSanJoaquin& V1eJ() 675-6670
Reunng or just looJunli! ----------
for a Rood uhestmeot"' SftofSUOUS nus 3Br 21, ba ··san EXEC. COMOO
LuLs Re)" model C"an t Live 1n a pre ... t1.i1ou ..
be beat Close lD the golf area with lt>!>l> than 2tr.
C'OW"Se and pool with a C'I dn assume bl TV of
t} rught l.lght vie,. and an s&S.500 <1nd owner ,. Lii
aMumable loan A.'liO the ron.-.ider no pa) mcnt.:. lor
real reahsuc sale pm:e 1:. 2 yrs on 2nd TO Sl07.SOO
onJ> Sl79.900 <.:.&U loda> 979 ~o
~~>~\~6um ALLSTATE 'Y: 552~3339 A~AL TORS
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900/o COMMISSIOH
Many amen1t1e s -
coaipuUr
Blue Oup Properties
D. Wengeler SS7-4436
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I HOURTOIEACH
OlaruliDg 3Br. JBa hse
w t s unny cou rt y d ,
121DO.OOO fm.&DC\DC avail.
Do it now!
JONES REAL TY
a.OSI TO IUCH
4 IDllM
S,7,500
A true fixer SS.000 bela-.
market. o~ner ma)'
carry
& AMOC. '7S.ll 1'
-UTn.l ISLAJitO ldeal 5 br. fam . bome
wilh South Bay V1eW. 3
ba. 3 r p. 2 bn c:k pauos. ~· panel.led den. 40' lot
S6SO.OOO 106 Abalone m.3680
2 Story 2 "bdrm I~ ba
Pauo. Garage Apt. Guest
q uarters S42S.OOQ.
m-Olli28
BAYVIEW
Atlracth•e 2 Bdrm. 2 ba
w l bdrm l bath over ll!e
•Deeks. Patio & Private Yards with
Trees & Mature Landscaping
•Double Car Garage
•Close to Shopping & Transportation
PRICED AtOM SI 05,000
PARK WILSON
624 Wlsoa. Cost. W...
Phone 751 -1364 for appt.
Mon· Fri. (8AM-SPM )
dbl gar 1 house from So --------• Bayfront Extra tge cor IASTSH>I OlttG. HWPT HGTS.
oer lot <:an ror t.11/orma 2 OH A LOT
uoo ~ Uld1 v1duaJ houses on
Ma FUCHS an R·2 lot Each has a
PAVILION RE.AL.TOR ~ate yard Both new
675 8120 I> pa.inted 1ns1de & out
and terr1l1c location
FetRY TALE Owners will Carr) 2nd
That 's r igh t ' Walk TD f"or more info c;;,11
acro:.s the water on 540-11.51
Balboa Ferry l~~1ble
locauon Onl) $220,000
Owner will carry • 121
i l4 6 4 6 -77 11 o r
714 S40-8944
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on the point Its ~o
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fall lD love 4 br spa 1 Z
~tor~ I , Intl> : 124
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~HERITAGE • • REALTORS
MISAVBDE
CU\.DlSAC
Clean 4 Bdrm plu., added
famil> room oe"" paint
1n & out 'ew carpeb.
lotr~t H< l uded lot ~rs mo\ 1ng out uf
:.late aod art' \ t'r") anx
1~ A~k1 ng $119.500
CaU s.i6 l ~ l
~HERITAGE
REALTORS
2 MAST& ao.MS
3 Bdrm. 2 ba home oo
cul de -s ac in E 's1de
Costa Mesa . Lge lot.
easy shopptng. Newport
schools and recreational
amemues Good hoanc·
111g Sl.37 .~. Won 'l last.
t'ail today
Oeruu5 R 1 c It et ts & Assoc.
1S5).()U4
XEAM IR.HUS
Great 3 bedroom home
-.1th lots of extra:-
H t;GE fotmtly room.
firepla c e. m odern
k1tcht'n, over 1.700 sq.ft .
And close t.o beach, too'
Act (~t ' Only Sl 10.000.
<...all~l720
TARIB.L
DO YOU
WANT ...
•Tollve m Mesa Verde"
•Have your c hildren
walk lD school"'
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Three )eari. ne w . 2 •To own a large 4 ~R Bdrm~. 2a,, bath~. 2 home~
IUtLD TO SUIT
One lOJl ll.8 • lot
Gt Begoo.ia Ownr ~148 Eves
VICTO..AH HOUSE
Wilb lo Law quarters
R·2 lot. Owner will help
(IJWK'.e S269.900
OUPUX
3 bdrm.. f root bow;e 2
bdrm deo r ear unit
Owner wants to sell.
IZ»..000 B Eilertsen Agent
~2:173 or T71)..8.S618
fireplaces All builuns.
double g.a.race w1lb pool •A natural r1repla~.,
and 1aCU1.U. Offered at CA.LL MOW only 912.500 Call $46. l U 1
..-:.~HERITAGE . . REALTORS
ID CDllDS
LUXURIOUS-
673-6210 ---------• AttracuvepooldUl>ln + 2 MIESA DEL MAit good rentals Pnme loca·
2•l B£DROOMS St.art.iAa al SJ 01. 000
On V 1cton.a bl wn
Newpon&
Hartlor Bhd
54t.35St
ferft 64Mot l
UVING
Gorgeous 4 Bdrm. 2ba A boo S28S.OOO 640-4999 Smashing Mesa Vtrde
pool home. 5 lge bdnns.
,.1ne closet . gourmet
kllchen. private park
Wte yrd. dose to schools.
$1119. 950 54.> 9-191
SI 0.000 MOYE IM
3 BR 2ba. rumpus rm
Vana Pt. Sl4.5,000 WLll
trade for Sao Otego pro-
p e rl > Owner 1Agt
79)-0671
ITSHA.DIT!
The home ha s betn n rs tom rem o de I e d
tbruout. A room addition
created a beautiful 3
Bdrm. studio, I ~, Ba
house Add a new roof
hne. bay wmdow, new
carpets. beam ceilJngs
and forma I d1J11ng room
and you have I.be best
\ alue lD the Orange area .
<Xfered at Sl24.950.
BALBOA ISLAND
REALTY
013-8700
pk&SW'l' LO Sff Sl.20.000
CO%YCOHDO
2 Bdrm. 2t..ba. ronner
erode! W faOla.5UC \'ll'W
Must see thu decorator"
del.tght Best condo in
Costa Mesa 0wnl'r must
seli.
HO«SI PR0'8TY
Act Now'' This propert)
IS tn toredosure Needs n..c \., acre 2 Bdrm.
lba •in law-; quartt'rs.
outbwld1nic~ N~wPort
Mesa H hoo l d1 ,1
$119.900
•
REC CARPET
754-1202
INTERESTING IRYINE TERRACE c...,. --wftla ......... POOl. .,.
& d•ck. •oo• to HpHd thlt 2
bed.+ .. .._. S27'.000. Ul-1400
SPYGlASS-VIEW.POOL-LARGE
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.... 6lt·l400
WATERFRONT HOMES. INC
Rf.AL EST.l\TC "'-• R.~••• Pt°""''' ~.~t
1436 \y c _, Hv..,
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Hl-1400
JI\ M.t>nr//\w
~lwnd
67Mt00
JASMIME CUB
F'abulou.$ greenbelt loc
Rare plao l Pro( de
C'Orate-d neutra l tones
S29C.SOO f1ex ftnant'tng
°'*'1u' Agt 640~145
UST5'0I 6 P'l.D
JUST RB>UC ED!
NOW . Sl2S,OOO
With Sl&6.800 in assuma
blc loa~. rangl.llg from
ir", to 11"',.. $26 340 it~ 3 L':"JITS So of h,.>
Owner ftnaDC'l' $250.000
645-1103 .i.nnuat 1ncomt> Well ----------·
ARARERMD-
in SPYGLASS ' Seosa
tlOIUll 3 bdr. VIEW home
A pleasUI't' to lJ' e 1n ,. 1th
all 1 me rutu.-s Reduced
S10 000 to S3S9.000
~ iJ73 I~ 1501
COULD H INCOME
&alder's delight So ol
PCH R2 lot. pr?Sentl)
uxome duplex Lge as·
sum l.st TO $219,SOO
Cote Realh·
& lnn•stmenc
640-5777
Sharp, Sex) Owner's
Unit Plantation shut
un. skylight. hreplac~.
priva('), p a rk i ng
Duplex . 2 Brt 3 Br
~.000. Bltr 675-0lSS .
646-52164
kept. ~mgle c;tOI') untL"
,.1\h 4 garagt'5 plu.s off
st.re('( parkmg on 60x300
~
644-7211
l.Br. 2Ba. R 2 2.0l>ed. RV
parkmg, ~ lot. S1 LS,000
JZS E Roc h ester
bC2·2231
MESA YBDI IXIC.
4 Br. 3 Ba. 0 R. Fam
Rm. Country K1tt'Mn.
Xlnt Move In Coodlllon
S229.SOO Open House
l8lJ Onole Or. Sat & Sun
l·~
T AlllLL UAL TOIS
S40-l720, 54.5·2574 Ask for
Sally Nett.el
.. WUSTIMG
TRI LEVEL
BEAUTY
Soper family bome. hugt•
family room . raised
de«. bwlt1n BBQ. So
U>a.st Plau area Only $1"3.000
•4PLEX
JUST ONE LOO«
That's all it wtll take
Nieht light specucular
ID Corona del Mar. 3 br,
xlnt decor Jl2 5.
'714 /646 ·7 711 or
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Alta La. off Santa Ana
bet. Del Mar " Mon~ Vusu. E.side secluded 3
Sr 2~ Ba eftd \.ID.It coodo.
Af#,.. S46-2018
MUST SELL! Spa, 3
bdrm.. 2 ba. RV access
U27.900. &r. 8'2-1418 •
962"6365
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have toos moTe. '113.
7 14 /646 ·7'71 1 or n•M()..8944
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schooll, OCMD V1l. &real
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call quietly OD this 8a· mac. profeulona11¥
landKaped 2 Br bl ·-... Meadows" with pricie awmato..U,._ SUi,IOO.
644-7211 . . .
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lau SlJt. at tW COleO wHOOI. Hupt.._. 1069 5-NAM IOIO Lakev\ew Across frorr
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OUTITAMll ee wiM * BAYCREST By Owner. IYO~ patios. 3 br. 2 ba, lamae 11l1t~. Bdrm 8wwrly. nuth•.u.oe l•'OCEANVIEW Warm ram h o me . 3Br,larcelot.goodloca· WARMINGTON Un1L
1114) 14'"5101
patio bome ID Wnod m~ ASSUME 1m UkeoMtHW)'. eu\htonedecor. lg eouD· lion. Conventional Owner /Agent. 646·2671
9!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'•1 brldft' Clo.Cl to wim ,., OW.. LAGUNA BEACH Newty decorated on fH try kit.,~ ram rm. 38r $75.000.SCT-31.IZ eva,or641·9'20f.
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firtplac:e . and seldom lrg asswnable loan. xlnl o" San Joaquin It Viejo saJ,e at $154,500! Markel· NEWPORT HEIGHTS Yodel ol Broadmoor ~a MOllLI H~S •-•-.•••••••••••••••••
f°'9d creative f1n:ancan' condJtton. must c:o op Reunna or )~t lookmf + SOME ed exclusively by Teri Coz bo 1.. View Homes. 4br, U1Clud-utif-' 1 By bl.aJder. new duple1t.es. 9ess i b 1Ill1 t s Jus t w/broker Call Kathy for a aood investment Tolle, BKR. 830-3173 : Y me w/96 kit. Cul i.ng decant master awte Select• ~a . ., smg e. First owner deprt:c•a-5141~. Fick. A(lt. 963·0928. 1lus 3Br. 2~ ba "San Sll-8:iCIO de sac. Frplc 2Br 1 ba Wtt.b Roman Tub. Ullr· dbl OI' triple tn EJ Toro. t1oa . Sao Clemente.
752__., l..ws Rey" rnodel ran't CASH wi rm for expansion. rored wardrobes. & Dana Point. Laguna or ocean view $185 ooo
bebeat.Ck>sewt.hegolf ..__VJ.to 1067 $149,SOO Own /Agl ocean )'1e w balcony ~~~·:~Garden each 968-T705, 775--0123 •
..atTAGEPAb COW'Sl'andpoolwitha ri 11Us custom built. 4000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~2671 ElegantUvmgroomwllh Gro ve . San ta An• ~.536-9374 ~:.'tlt':~;n ~ ~ ~=~&!h~~OSt~ sq. ft. boow is nearly uo AEGEAN HILLS MEW OH UDO =ite~~ ~~ REPOS• 7 UMITS C.M.. __ , li 1 _. paral)e)ed its its IWIW1' S Bdrms.2batbs,22:50sq Dramauc:" Bdnn3Ba. -•r Tortahe unn tn a pn~ corner nourea st1c:saepnc:t>lS F}\joy YOW' own prlvatt' ft . Highly upgraded Au• 61~1854 delier• rpl.viewonPnl· Near new, 4·\ bdr m locauon fac1nl( Rreen· only $179,900. pool and \:I h 1 d ,_... ed fonn.M dining room. Moltle .._., w1loft & fireplaces. 3-2
beJt. 3 Br 1.,,, Ba. cstm rt s~ob hose lo SC: O<> s abnl c---~ ram room with 2nd frpl. 972-8421 bdrm, 1"'1 ba; Owner Will
window c:ovenngs, fine ~ propeny 5 } s oppin1t. Assu ma c ~/$119,900 ultTa modern ll1tchen conslderrootract hoanc·
w a I I ~ o v e r' n II s a n redwood dttklng Com loans S145,000 Bea\lll.fully decorated 2 Beau g:rounds with lf'lt
""!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!j bathrooms. bnd1 • nd l A l T Y mu.Uty tennis ~ourts OPEN SAT" SUN Bd rm c oo d o w t l h bnck pa tao " spa io Cou ntry Clu b L' vine tn.f.st. tnvstmt.s 6'2·1603 = redwood paho. This OR T FO LIOS too()rllyt699.000 3i5USPARTAN t:nclosed ga r age sec luded Alnum. Of L£VITT OOACH. Have ~~ lik di llOWIMG $119.900 Owner wi ll c d b OWHHl ... COME ............ 040 .......................
·6 llDltOOMS
NMt • clean Ir only 2~ miles from the surl F'u II
pnce only SJ 13.000
Park Place Inc: 8'2·7461
Beach House l '-'2 bills to
home ;w..,,..,, JUSt c.-a 552--3339 _0 _1._.V, <'"'rrv w t low do. pav e re Y o wnt-r al cut 11111DDc price 110.000 . rmdel can~ yours for ~ W"U'I' " -·r $419,000. GoU. Teo.its. Sw1mmio1t. E's tde c M. dplL Jm
SBt.900 641·2003 menLSUNS£TR.E 1915 Yodl+ Pwit.. free Call 714·723-~7 mac: $135.000. Agt
-~ ------SS7-8623 HI Collect. Bu y o f a 546-2971 BY OWN ER·Sl06.000 V~ t4n1porta.odl 106' __ • 714444 2lliC7 hfet1me. No rth S .D.
Orange Trff Condo. 28r. =-t.::; ••••••••••••••••••••••• Blltfs. Super green~ll. Coualy 3 U at 11 X Gro11
t'-'IBa.doUhou.selocated MEWPOllTC:HAIMSt Sl 900 Cb 11; G OWNRAMXIOUS -E 's1de OM '' Own f·r
ocean Spa. Sauna 3 1----ss_1._2000 ___ _
bdrm. 3 ba. wood noors.
*>'lights. sla.ined Jtlass.
all amenities. S217.~. owe. S36-012l. S36-6.56S
on lake. 2 level. AC. pvt 963-8182 Spacious 3 Bdrm single ~·Alt. uc H.arborVtew Home, •br. '63NAS.HlJANpc Bch 66£ financed w /flex tln
end urut. Assume loan al level home. Vaulted ceil· ---2.ba, Country French de· s q rt . C' o r n e r Io t 631-4500 U"4~ Show APIK only 1ngs. wooded master • •"'IE A~ ror by pro S229.000 H•f1 Pet61A.dtt.s s19.!IOO Renl --------""'"' --""" ~ ~~" ls .._ pp 12 Untl6 . P ool 370 -.,.~ enclosure S1tspended O\armmg 3 bdrm ranch J s 5 u m a b I l' 8 I I -Int . cas ca wtr
... 1100 541 Ft
4 blocb to ocecm
$219.000 By Owner
Uouble lot. 4 car gar.
struc:t ured & t.oned for
unit o n top Ra ised
hearth frpl. formal dan
rm, wooden spiraJ s tairs.
lri: k1t C'hen . new high
qualJty carpetulg. rn..ny
closets & c:ab111~ 412
l21h St. 714-~2715
House Sat 'Sun 12.S
Smoket ree townhome.
SlOS.000. Beautiful park
setting. 2 Br 2 Ba. 2 car
gar. end unit. covered
patio. steps LO part. pool
& ten nis. Many up
JUades. Assumable lO&D
~%. ~r. 551·6'&1
()pen Ilse Sunday 12-4.
WILLOWS 2 Br. 1"'2 Ba
1"4 Ba, single family
home. Near part on cw-
de sac:. Assume loan.
f'tre plac:e . $99.950.
551-~
DIVORCED VET
Assume high VA Loan.
Clean 3 bdrm +den
Complfum.
In CaliC. Homes
Hurry 541-<M.2:5 Bk r
r.tJlisll T.tor Woodbridge Estates.
$157.500. 3 Br 21'2 Ba.
comm pool, spa, boat-
ing. )Oggmg·bike tratls.
volleyball. tennis &
m>re! Beaut lg lt1tc:hen LET
W/oU Ors 4r othE-r Up·
WARM & COZT stone fireplace, wall ol Sl>le home m DOVER 760-0341. 975-1260 Open 548-2716 Avocado. CM. s.ws.ooo
A 2 bdrm home in the glass opens to s parkhog SHORES Brea. Larae Sat. & Sun 1·5. 1978 Pon ---------10~ tnteresL. S95,000
h rt. f L w th DOOi "'-U " " ,......_,__ F'AllBROOK Are.a. 10 down OwnerSCB-m l ea o aguna 1 . ....... 673-8S50 country kitchen & a cov '-'"'"""Y· - -
ocean view "' ve r ) ,. .. , ,,,Q ...... "' •• ' ered patio for entertain L'ASTBLUf'L' ~ 5 star Rancho 40 u~rrs
private garden. Room to [~ 1 •ng ! Onl)' SlSO.SOO c. ~ Mou Sarape. Goll. ten-"
expand Perfttt for the --11iill.~jl1,·.\I 752 mJn S9 l50t. Stop paylng nnt $J8K rus. pool 2 Br. 1700sq ft Xlnt Garden Grove loca youngexec. Sl'78.950. il'l\ii :~ down. Sl.SOOfmo for a owe 3l icn, Super buy LIOD Low, low main OHEOFAKIMD lovely,spac:1oushome 3 at 549.950. Call for de t enance IO X aros'
First time on market A br. 2 ba. lge yrd. $189.000 tads 71' f673-882 I o r Owner will carry with
true Laguna charmer m THE DECORAT<>a Subllllt oHen 752 2197 TI4/67S..OOO. Rod 29'< down. Full pnce
a desirable locahoo close WAS HHE !! ~ Sl .400.000
to beach & s hopping 2 Bdrm+deo end unit IAUOA l9liO SkylJ.De. 20x44. 2Br 20 UMITS
S3J9.00Q. Seawind condo Vac:an. DUPlEX IAIGAIH RXEI MWP'T HGTS C.O:.ta Mesa Adult P-.rk Bread .md butter uruL"> in
MIGUR SH<>aES \/assumable. why wart One block to bay and 420Kmgs Rd. 2300~ ft 4 Walk to s upermarket ~ood Orange location
A 3 bdr m, 2"2 bat h ()pen Sunday 1-4 PM Ol>ean. Owner will car!") BR. Fam Rm. deo. pool. Amencao Mobtk Ho!'Ol' lOX grosa. Owne r will
townho use in a gate •14 Seaside the paper $175,000. Call SmaU Vlt:W. OWC ftnatl<'· Sales 557 .9390 UrT)' With 29'1' down
guarded pnvale l'Om 631·2242 ~ ing. 646-tst4 Goffen Full pnce $739.0M
By owner. plush 2Br con· grades 979.7470 & US
d6. Choice loc Xlnt. 5S2~W 11\troduce you to ooe of
munity. Room for 3 pool r · ~ · ., ;:· ' FAIULOUS IUY Rancho Mom.erale Coun I 9 UNITS ~:::.~:.··i~~.~~~: c ... SunboKRrall~J [®IHIHI ~~.lfr.~,,~:.:: ~i~~~~~~: ~~=.!.~~~~ ::.tarter bome. Many up----------1 lrvme's flneil develop-gudes. $80,000. Open WOODlalDCil me n ts -TU R T L£
hoase Sat & Sun. lG-S Excellent 2Br Plan B. ROCK GLEN PATIO
1667? Arbor Circle. H B. Wannmgton town.home HOMES. 4 Bdrm, 2~ ba.
Kf?-0101. m a quiet location on Inverness Model. Exejt>-
surance. Sl&S.000 FAMOUS MEWPOIT , = -Sptt\&l creau..-e fmanc:-0 " ner\. Yoor own fr~ Bdrm. 9' 2x Gross Th1l> ~..,. USIDEMCI JASMIME c:al:B mg avail. Cail TOOJ\ Y • golf course. Ttnn1~ Pf'OPU\Y !las s pendable "'-' :-,......_ •u-... _ 11119 714 1646·77 11 or pooh . ..auo.a.s BuutduJ 8 UHITS • ~~&..--,. IACICIAY SPANISH ..., ... rmtng 3 DU.JUI, 2"' ..., TI4f~ views. Saa Lows Re.) 1oc ,. '"',._ .,..... ........ home 10 lovel!Y ~··-'-A Good Sail~ Ana • Uon ~ &_...._. Valle.Y.Ometol·U•'16. "'"l Br .,_ """•'h P\:Jol. Bot Tub, Volleyball comm \lnity. Con;aplete On old • SouUa. £,uy nu . UDJ ... --.ave
1ote a-~ Court. 4 bdrm.+ Maid'• ~/many a m e n1t1e&. dnve from LA or San P1rlc~d°i~':~tfir!';~·
.. _lt E:Jt th tional floor pfln. --llST..... green""' . oy 11 ~· ...,. • 1 • .--'" much IOUCbt a er plao ~•11h:u 1or e egance
FASHION SHOtllS and au the amenrties ol and functiooal livlGg. .._._a.._, room Pnce reduction Seiler mouvated, needs Real Estat.e ~Co-ll4·'TZ&·'T2:18 or Pttme corner Joe. ~ mi lab . tennis. pools and l~ Terrific: residence spas for Sl27. Good
foreJCec. 4 Br. 3 ba. fam1-financing available
Jynn. formal dining rm 644-7211 •
· all cash. 721-am 1225.000 :f:;~ Bnoi c:reauve lOGBS lEALTY $310,000 ---4-PUX.
1050 TlerradelSolRealtor t.7S.Z311 IUGA.IH f'Ac:tACrAUOtSI Cost.a Mesalocauon 3Rr
• ()pen Sunday 1-4 gm ::izu Lockhaven C1rcJe ~
6 31·l24Z ~ ~~·S60Q
{~Sunh<M ~·alt~J RSJ T ownhome. 2br.
Hedda Maros1 646-1G44 Walk to ~ac:h. You'll Ebjoy the beauty ol tht> 2 Ba Owner will c-arry Jt
Leave message HIW OM UOO De\'er believe it WI YoU PacU1c from thlS &ovel)· 2 10' • for 4 YM S.SS ()1111
Oramat1C' 4 br, 3 ba. see it. 4 br. 3 ba. Asawne Bdrm mobile home tJJ down tull pnc:e S2(f,,ooo
SPECIAL & SUrSt WHAT Alll YOU TiiAYER REALTY 10~ iol at Sl .2lSi mo North 1.4guna. Many ex· Yearl> income S:?0.000
Pnncipals onJy Lge 4 WAIT1HGF01 -675 1.854 •LZO 714 ,646_77 ll or tras 1aclud ~. double Tenants~y ut1ht1e-<1
OP9t SUNDAY 1-5
Truly elegant pool home
on huge lot. 2 covered
patios. Kitchen & master
bdrm overlook pool.
Cath. cell's, conversa·
lion pit. Approx 1 m1 t.o
beach. Sl.59,!JOO. •2<all Woodlea, HB
•. So. C:-'f a..aty
. 546-5605
--!AU TaMS~
Neat 3 bdrm w Jfrml dm
rm, cov'd patio, dble ura.ae. near Murdy
P~rll. On ly $105,000.
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Real Estate
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sumable In. Mountain Hms. Buyer lias choice UDO ISLE _ _ HOME~ view. Finest home in Rancho San Joaquui 2 sty, area. $193.SOO. 25471 °' cpt rolors+otber al· IAAGA!N Real Estate Jnv~tmenu.
2'1'Jba, Night Light View. 't523 CAMPU5l>a:IRV19'E
$167.500. 833-2466.
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Deerfield. p l an 4 Red.biURlty552·7!IOO. ~St53·57 •..&.-.. 6ll·ll42 New pric:e S32S.OOOf'trm. ~-.. ... 645-66 .. 6 Townhome. Jbr, 2\.\ba, ------''------1 --...--. MotiYated s e ller. 3 -""'• l213N.COASTHWY "'
separate dm rm. choice L..al)mll leoclt 1041 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ~-Sunbow Realty] Br+molher ID law qrtrs. ....................... ~CUNA BEACH
lot, newly decorated ••••••••••••••••••••••• \A9mo....... 1052 ~ . Extcalglot. OCEAN VIEW d'7_..
tb.nM>ul. new oalt panel· THE ONLY WA y ••••••••••••••••••••••• Open house COMDO
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!6H M> . mg ll\fam rvi.~-8432. 3 Bdrm ~GOian LagunaN1'guel SPYGLA.SSHJLL.CU11om ~~:=c~: Sa a C lem~ote • ,3 '77 C?f':!e~!~6~Un., 1 nlE LAKES. plan D. 2br, r p •~an ~Tudor, J 4 lloclly bdnm. 2~ bat.bs. Tab U"-"''" .. RP d l 2ba. 1320 sq ft + pnvate 2 v I e w de c: k s. I ar J e • Point. 780-MU JASMINE CllH over 8~t;;, loan ..,, /tDOD· ~ ..... l.D mce C /tart. ~ l"Orner up ex
car pr. upgraded with ePrncloedsedf bric k pa.llo. Re alty ·------..... -•! Twotochoosefrom. Best tbly pymts al only N2' ~~.Sebe:ca~-l~·. dwn''tndj.s·4a01tn lCOOl•vmaec.otl~t
best lake view, SlJ3.500. safecat.Qr~mmed1ate llSTCoteOS k>c. Ocean view. SUper Great ocean view ! r:J;;:re det;;;!:'~i "' •
Auwnable. 493-2047 or MJS&oNREALTY IMMWPrcnsT decor.38R 3ba. ~~4r"~R t: 631.S.loc~. ~.~:'.' ~e:·0'~0i -~-~--· <>wn __ er_. ---1. __ _::49&-073:::::::::;1:._ __ , OCIA)l.M()UNTAI.._ Dramatic 2 stoey Plan 2, DO¥B SHOllS Udo mt the Bly. New lwt· _n_4-m-__ 2_U6 ______ _
MST OffBIMG YICTOIUA llACH -..... VIEWS priced to seU at Sl&S.000. 4 Br. fam.Uy home wttb 4to'!:ob::. a:i1~~""!.i wy. decoraton drum 1 4 "°9Ms •Lot
Open Hse Sat/Sun 12·5 Cbarminc 2 Bdrm col· bctn.im tbl1 beb auub·cw 4 Ocean view + beautiful Bay-Ocean & city views ended. new cpt • pamt. bdrm convertible den. F.as&&ide C.M. AIJ are 2 39WUdwood '""e+c·--t ··-"'. Oce•" rm .. 2\.'J a . ome. ... ... : .. a•--' "'·ll-"'-•~a S .,.._ •H'OOO.,..,. -.., ..._____ ....... bath nd .,D_ Woodb 'An vm --_... ...... ... 1 ..... e mast.e ulte green~lt view maka .......... t.CIU ~ ~. E#A.. ocean view. ll5.000..._ .. _-..._-_. __ v_·---~ ~n """' a
.w>i, n.,.e ..-ge vie~. Ear;y walk to ....,& r s 'SUD· ...... ,J ..... r1 lge lot.S31.S.OOO Owner wW ,. • ....., 101,.<k" .-ha¥9 t~es and yan!s Green Condo, COUDlry kit be ch G 1. . ll.)' breakfast nook. 3 car ......, ooe ua ....., me UD· '"""San Dr · ·~·~ EXceptlOnal 2 Br 2ba onh ~ · f'man-with w/dlning area, sep lodry si5 900 rea\ tnancmg. garage. Pool 11zed rear ita l.D the Cres . CU.tom ...,.,., lJ.a&O · No Q'lalifyaq. 640-4.580 $62,500. Open Sunday 2-S. 29%down. Futl"'pnce rm. pvt balcony faces pt • · yard. Located on quiet decorated. Sl.89.500. ext. '2990rSIJ-a28. 700 Lido Park Or 1'25.
le pool, xJnt loc. S93.SOO. ~a.., cul-de-5.ac ... $235,000 H CAMYON Panoraml OceaJI V Burr Wlute Nealtor Inc IM8.000. $56-.0. Agt.
Oner.Ml·S81!8 I 1·3114 FAli&Y HOME ~,!1=~rcJ:J> .,!: 2 BR. ~o:!°tioo. Sale 3 br, lu~ury bom~.~o 675-4630 2c.11.1 isxtra deltU. Wlfl
........,.ield Patio Home. 3 IY 0-4 bdrm .• 3 ba., slllillevel it In the CresL ..... .900 down Jtlnt fin Im 000 ... _ --L...&-1 •00 pey for sell SUOK. Other """""'' -~ home in Nl1uef Shores. -· or Lse/opt.1189,500. • • • AQC ... .._. -• is 2 houses on 2 R·2 IC>b : WATalllOMT Br 2 Ba. atrium. xlnt Custom 2800 Ml f'l 3 Br 2 BeautlfuHy de corated flCanyoqlaJand. mm2days ;S52.-n .. ••••••••••••••••••••• SllSOK. Assme loans
COMDO cood. By appL $J.3S~. 6 Ba ramUyd~.:. huge level thru-out.. t.arse yard " ~..!~=-.: ....... I OIO See 4 ~ Tebacbapi mG166M2·9666. With boat iJip A dock. Gokl Bluff. By v -11er. lot, brdw •u•. auwna· patio. Walkt.orecruUoo ..... • M04357,8rtt. ..,_ .. , .. Area acl llllder
llust aefl. Aak l o& _55_1-4mM _______ b&e loan at 9\.'J%. Great center•beadl. .. t215,000 tblen.t.'175.000. j!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l .... Eftiin••••••'"• a.aeeo ---------
$118.000. Owner say& * •Flllll cc:tt° t: :~94~: FAHTASTIC flMAM. ........ pirtJ IJSO PALM SPISMGS
"wUI take about $50.000 1229 000 CM& BIG C ... y~ ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• ...c>Ta fess . If sold t his UPPER•• · · Take over the exist.in& A" VI"" ttft--111£ fHA ..__ ...... ..-......-16Unlbon ~acre. Best 1udreod." lb. 3 ~·-_..._...,_ Joe Uoa. ,...... I & • OPENSAT/SUN l·S Brin1yourpaintbrush • THIHOUSIFOI loan at K . oa " SZS,000........ BY OWN ER· Lovely s 'ftlAT'SRJGH1'!! r e~reat";'°c;~e !:°oro WlNDSPUN broomAuveSS$SBdrm YOUIPLAMTS bdrm. 2\.'J ba., country !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l 3 Bd rm. S b a . Bdrm, l 'h Ba. fenced POUND I NG SU R F · 3113 GTO e Jtec:u tive bome lo n..--~---. .... •-: ldtc:beo. family room, Sec•rHy+arneolUes. front 6 r•u. cov.-SALT ~.000.29%down.OWC HUNTIN N Univenlty Park! Submit ,...,._......., ""'-.. "".., home. Walk to large part ._ODO B_. ........ ~ balaDce. HARBOUR 3 Bdrms, 2~ bath s. wlth fisbloc lake ... IJiecallt• "--· •va«--·· patio. Assllme $60.000 AIR is ell yours in th.ls _ SCOTl'llEALTY t erm s at $135,090. wood·Class Skylitbts. l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I FHAloe.n Call· 3 B R . 0 C E A N
S31-1533 7SZ.7373n 58-1501 OwnerwillbelpfiDaDce. ~~.o -1.. •413 'poo1en::;!.!!~::' rm. I l 4. i . j 0 • r PROP E RTY with 2 Rt·( lh1ll~Re.1lty
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C*eto•U(CST)f" t "'at New~'M'lrt lk•r h ,. __ 1_. Area.646-~or -~-Rt:NTIM Al ttmm.t• wanlCl'd. If l'tnw. lonllon, lh1r•p. '4hr. ~-~2508 found. small white doc •Cam 11•11 & lefet'-~•w.. .u '""-"" \.enla, evol rm, frw-._, prk --. 4475 with black ears. male rtl Pl•••111 • .-hid wlC'm• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Local Exet-. Expandin" Corner or Adams 41 1tt... 111i A1,,.,rt .... uu11.i ..wpon-... ... ... .. AJball'OM. ~149. • M • d 1 • c • 1 & ~1t.. l5i:ttlll ,. __ II Bu sinen. need am· ---------1 1 wuA.cc ...........
.. '"" lo •l\r I tlr •JIC. mo Prime ~tllll apace. 1300 bilious people·peraon I ~ &llH!il! uwl utll. •••r. l'dN Rtatorlf'A""w '.ot)tlooto rt, St170/mo. 1000 N. wtlhngtoleam.CaU Mr.1~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ SCIAllUt$ •Co11f d•1ttlel & ,. -f\Dt\\l"IT»'I ~~wolt1<'f'loodo.4l~ 8rt1tol. NH. Patric k. F'atbyal~ 1: '-tsaulC.,..
N w 1'1 bdrm I '"">' 11q ft. Alrpoc1 .,... lo<' Al.1 DH.JM ---"------1A1t or P'ouod a pet? Call l~flS .-TH COtlTl<>l
.dult •pt.I lo •• puina MI" munll" n~. HU ~*'2 &ve a h.i&hlY profilab~ An i mal Asautan<'e ~" S111KJ1AT10t4 f~~~~o,. J bdrm art'• a101nC'I utll. l1l•1.-__ -;_-;_:_~-;.-;.-;.;;;;_I ~!.~~ .• ~~~.~ & ~autiful jun shop of Leque.$31-2273,nof~. Ddacb-DatSy --L f--41.t-or...._ i..,.. ... __ ron1 ~ ~ &Mt A I I 1 1113 ti:I01 1· your own. Featwina t~ 1--"';;.__ ___ .:..;_,;_;;,.:..._ Abhor -Vermlll -,._. "' -._._ .....-
llW&l. lwn\I. walmalb. vaa 1 • -HIWPO«TllACH M$O lod /Ofc near nu. lalesl m Jeam. Denlma. LoltimleCockerSpanlel, BANDIT ,_. ... .,polwtMnt.
pooda! GN for cooklo.c It t 'cint rma lfl, Dt"W 3Kr RMt bulldint on Birch zm·. 18101 Redondo Cir.. & Sportawur. u6.500.00 butt <' 0 I 0 ,. y 1 c . Service slat1on atten· ul:
IM-etini paid. t)'om Sao 2~ .. u. lwnhae. pool. J•c: St Purnllhed or un IS. Hunt lkbtM.2,2834 includes beginning In · l8t.h/'Newport C.M. July dant: Two·armed BA N· CAUFOIHIA.
UwflQ l-'rwy dnvt1 North C:M6'52S47e11..s P•ty furnls h t'd e llccut ivt' .... V\ ft .., 1 th ( ventory, fillt\lres and 9th.MS-9332 DIT. ---..... ~y
(W'I Brach to llloradcMri -s uites . All aerv1<·cs .......,sq. · ,.. • wi root r-9'EW" "" I.hen w II& P'edd offiue. larae d.rive 111 rear training. You may hue . FOUND : 1 yr. o\d Black COUHSBJHG •l on c en M1t' to 1hr 3 HR b&e. 6 available. Call All. dooc 220 AC 30' f\ VOW' store~ lD as Lil· lat. f'. York.shire Ter· Lab. !Ihle. Vic. Boin
10 Su wind Vlll•ae. bib fr beach, HB. S22S t7t .. Ul 629 Ternunal·w./'tM: Ue as 15 days. Call any rier. "Penny''. no collar. Ouca&Hell 846-8207 SBVICE.IMC. ~7H~Jt8. + utll· ~~ 540.~2 days, 646-0681 time for Mr. Loughlin . Santl~go/lrvine 81. NB. A~A.al
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2333 No. Broadway •2W. Coldwell Banker
Bldg .. Sant.a Ana
17141 IJM I Ol
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a-4000 Female room-.. le for NEW evt'S 612·83S l304 Child 1 pet. 779-zon , .. 1 .. , USO HEwaART ..,. . REWARD ••••••••••••••••••••••• "..--
••••--•••••••••••••••• great CdM ocean view H\Jlln'INGTON BEACH a. If lit •CH "'"MIM. &.r.~asT u 1p F 3 8 HUMTI..u.t.T-.alCH 40 u..t . -PRE LAW sWdent needs ~ -llYI~ '" or room tn r 4Br home. $300 mo. EX7!f;_SU2•0001T~~ For . ,.., """"' 0,pa hMffy 5015 Loil . Fe m German $2$.000. Will do anyttun~ 752 OOS 3 lnve-.t firm Newport tv;s:~.~::O.J::. _76o.a321 _________ 1 -wtlh 1:,e~l?t·~Y~ ••••••••••••••••••••••'-Shepherd. tan bod)'. blk Legal. Confidential • l:!Poch t>xpanding. Asst
hn Sh are hie/Pool, own •AllWoodExlenor 1.000sql\dlxolflces.Wet VideoComputerCo.seelt face. 2 yrs, downtown DVM PO. Box 3242. SAMTAAHA tu l>ir Salt.'S needed Re·
b lb . t •Woodtone lnlenors lab facwlles. 200 am""'. 4 mg S15,000. orrenng ~ HB S38-&t50 N B 92l663. 972 31 0 quire-. strong denral & ., t Sl
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room. a • pnv. en . •Elev•toc' ,... .. . 4 Jdnun bkgrd. Good • rooms or rent. so mo, Gate Guarded Commuru-• FuJ.1 Service restrooms, new paint " stoc .. mteresl. ,Ps1t1ve LOST Gffman ~pherd • • • .,lull&, i.horthand. typinit
includes ulll. lD lrvt0e ty l blk above pnv. bch. •(714l847·S338 cpt. A11all now. Conl•ct )'leld lst year. f>nnc1pals puppy Needs medical SPJRJTUAL READINGS ~·'! a.!&~-& exper Xlnt. gro-.th op-
_Sear __ uc __ 1._ss_1_-3483. ____ • SJSO/mooth. Alter 6pm Owneri'Agt "Wa rren" ~1~ stland;~l ; 7f77~~ only please. 63J.7215 •tenuoa. Black " tan lllaftt-topm. FUily L1c'd. Travel.mg Sec~1e-s for pty ~on <;molter pref
l Br. Jba, CdM house. 49fM722 ·.._... • lttwc•w.t A~call~2250A "92.T296or492·9034. l81S bu!.~s -11 ..... uttv-H~ <:.all·640-0l.23 1---------1 E t . ff evesiw,.,,.... W.-...._... 5020 "' "' .. ~ ... ·--~'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ Kuch priv. S2SO. AvaLI PROMONTORY POINT· xeru 1ve o ice s uite --FOUND y eel ed S Camino Real. San toam~pm t 7141~ !l'JOIS
H LS 28-3Syrs. 758-1337 Large2 br lu.x furn apl a11ail nr O.C. Airport, Industrial Unlt Approx ;::__·,:,•e••Co•••u•n•t• .. ••Prod•••••u:• blk tan s::: c~: & _Cl_em_______ - -
• " • ·• 285 sq ft . includes recep 1030 sq rt $32S mo VT&1• .1 ' , ....... ..,, ..... & South Laguna. 2 room t p, all amenities. Noa-bOlllst. janitorial svc. all Lo ca 1; d Ta I be r 1 1 uoo Co. wants Investors ~· No Collar. Plea~ 1
" 4 ,.. ~111te ...... •If , •II or part sm>.ker. small pet poss ut1l pd •· more. Call u.r ..,.. .,._ _ _. Call~ U&r~l~C '"F •kwa "' ....., "' Ref S2 34 9 9534 "' Gothard. 995-2083 Ask (or .w-l'C •.::•um """'" term . WIAil~ •• ••• • • • • • •• ••• •• • • • • • • Pvt pt)'. Pvt prk'g. Yetty s. 7 . 7 or67~ ~ Su.s&n &8w1ts. Call 739-4420 Found· Shepherd black & Be pampered with J ,,... w_,.___,,
V-· <>--·uge Properties after 6pm ---------person I r I -...,...rr~ Del rd r •-...__,tol.oml 5025 Un male. Samoyed a e axing
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.a!H-0706, 497·Z3Sl Wh t t' •. S look· 111e ga en o c. "' re SPECI •L ~r ,_ , ··b 1Dl$S&fee by 12 of the pre· Y •as e n:ne "' ? t.aL1 space avail. 295 sq A ••••••••••••••••••••••• ma..,. ... mlx puppy· toest girls Lt> Southern
lllg for a roommate. Let ~ .. 1700 sq. ft. Birtcher . LIMITED female. Short hitlred California J a c uzz1.
f'tll charg~ Housekf!eper
i>llpert cook, Ch ild or
elderly care Top lotJI
reterf.'nce 759 ~:I or
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}';mployed gent, non·
s moker, ki tc h e n
pnvtleges. S41M5116
Room with Kitchen pnv
Near bus & sl\oppan ~
t.'enler. Adults onJy. t:ve!>
f>.9:30Q1 wlmds. 962·7520.
us localt', scretin & en P laza an Sa n Juan {NEED Terrier puppy black sauna etc Open lOam
t.ct"Vlew for you. Capistrano. for leasing OFFER! male. Coclt·a·poo black 4am. 7 days a week. Vti.
f . female. S1•mese m1JC cal a /Mc; AtJanus Health
•. J l ~ ... c,all ,_p71!.cA~very n~AL n •TE {MONEY female. Also, other cats Spa. 2112 Harbor Blvd. lHIU WO'S (()(11n:1nv • • .,,,.., .. es:""' ..,......, ~ 1 ftA & kittens N H AnHnal Costa M""'a ., ... ., • .,., "r Refu>ed practil·al nun>t:.
I 'J REDUCED ' ""·-tt "~ .,............, v pl/\ duty Reneral can• 2 offices tor renl. xlnt • .:w"' er.644 3656 ing this ad for )our P 'Ume Xlnt loul rer ...
location. LrR wrndows. Mesa lnd•strial f''OUND· Blk & wht :O?'<=lal_g_,r_t _____ 67~
gd parlt111g. at 170 E. 17th l'\lnushed room for rent S l. C M . S l 0 0 ea Partl • female cat. vie Talbert & TOUCH OF CLASS DEPEND .\BLt. motht'r
a roommate search sgy.
752-9475
Admtru.strauve Assistant
Part Ume . type 55 .
60wpm Phone. general
nll1ce 1>44-74~. M i l''
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Analy:.t Succei.sful In
ve~tment cons ultant
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h•tence Coluns ~s<><:.
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manage l:tu adult only
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near 405 Ftwy ln Costa Female 45 share gorgeous 714-615-1724. 711 w. 17 ...... St. c11Eft1T .... 0 ~ach. JI 8 64&·9029 ESCott'TS ... I 11 b a b ' 'I l m '
Mesa. Private entrance. Village Creek 3 level "'" ~ " 24 iro·· 7 b h ri lled Cotta MaaA Ca. ._._Lib..! Pound. Yng wht Cat. blu rrnS 52 0817 ~ .\ ie-. :! I nr H k ARCHITECTURAL
at r~m p v ges. Townhouse w/respons1· rACIRC '1.AU ...... '""-._.. e)es Albert.soo's P''ll *2 ~ p,.,,~nl"r Planner r .. ~/Wa.SS6-l737 ble worltln° Male or 234Ll7..,..CM 64~4463 ~ ....... ~_..._&--. · '-· 1--------1 " -. -..,_ _... '., ~ CdM 644-4548 1 I OO ,,ll .. nu.tl Ho1JV1er 1 Plan-
Room, own bath/en· !:emale. N!,~1/Cost.a Ground tlr, db 2/rm of. •l,IOO, 3700, 7500 971-6531 PO . .._,Cl 'f •I ~.!_~-......... ner·cumme r c1al P lan
trance.Atlanta/Newland ___ esa __ area __ .v_.,,._ ...... ___;_· __ J Ii~ smte or courtyard .... ft............ Arraqedby UNO: Prescription ESCORTS checku/:.pecwnter
rn homey bealth·minded Maturefemalesba-new fountain . $SSO. Art i .... C-'..._Lomt itasaes. Vic.' Mes• del :MHrs 641--0UO _________ , O..Wl'-Jn
'" Sha""""'Co •u"3 ... " "-OCUf!•cy. M• .. tract. cu. c..u1~"" Account1ftl household Prefer night Jux. Mobile Home. Lido1-~----·_ ...... __ UN_.__ c t ...,. -... _. ...... c..t./CMeb & Assoc, Mc.
wor.e t ut not at the Bay. Decorators for lease attractive ell· -... -... ubpfMC/TIM ,.., ..... ~ 714)641·0191 .. b * --I, I, i> _ .. SPM I f'f'lllUTt' C
necessary. S200 + hollse. dream. wrth same. Pum. ecuuve office s\.Dte. Xltn wtf bcr. *2 .. ~ft.· ~) LOST ftL'Ul"RD l~~~~~~~~~·I -----"""' "l2l """' ... O ff•r ••pir•s --~.,.,.. PAYABLE \ll<'llt T L'.C Tl'R \I . ........, or......-11..... 67>3247 location 1n Newport ·•"'GHAN H01•No ' 7/31 /.0 * Offl "" v l>".'\IC','\ER OR' L'TS Beach Includes: ~y 'I • c• 11 mo old. JU.St dipped *FOXY LADY * ~ .r950 ~ ·..r
4350
ser v1ces. recept1001st. hrs.: M·f 7 :30-4 . HOMEOWMIRS slulved feel & ankle~. OUTCALLON't.Y -1 ~ '\.".forspace plannmi.: cont. room. wet bar & s.t:IOAM-.ZrM. O.D.y._.9... comp letel y b londe * 972-1131 * .,.... ..... doto few & 1111~nor des11o?ri farm
••••••••••••••••••••••• otheramemt1es. S750mo. Use your eqw'\y for bills. Responds to RaJa Any ---------occ:o••f• p•yeble spec1Jlll1ng in t·om
Suuuvar ....... 4200 Gta£-eps ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...vr .....
•Spectacular Oceanfront
.i bdrm Condo. Avail.
...veeltly from J u1 y 12th.
Garage on Pe n ins u la 7S2·1833. Stof'*)t 4550 home additions. vaca· Ulformallon leading to ---------i sys._ ..d ,.yroll menn.il ofc bldR int 1m
belwn 12th & 13th. St. ---------••••••••••••••••••••••• t..looa. etc. Any amount. whereabouts of m y pet COVER GIRL ..... ..., CICC:G&ttitoq 1>rovt'men1s Arcn1tt-1·
67J.7873. 675-7876or 547-4200 $125 olfice. air. carpets. Un-w G-wi any reason Credit or J'ob --" """....,... """"...,~., . lural llraflmR & de~1,1tn ....,... ~ _ ~ ~ :.uu-...,, or...,.,..,.,...,, 11 .. r.-d
St I drapes . 17301 Beach. Next to Fun Zone on not necessary Comp•re LARGE REWA RD * OUTC..,., • '*' •·xpern~"' .... ary 5.5ti ~ Un the beach in Newport.
Weekly or monthly. 2
bdrm. or 3 bdrm Kirk
Lamb. 631-0900.
~.gCJ.::a~~asi~g~ _H_Wl_t._Bc_h_. 842_·_2834___ 8 3 1 b 0 a p e n 1 n . our costs . 24 hrs. & 953-01'78 ":tfvisA ----
( l0"llx20YJ > 573.3930 or weekends. Lan: Gokien Relnever. ""!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ INYESJMl:'MJ ASSIMll. Y TRAtHH rro.00-4907wkdys9-5. ()(fice °'"store for lease. S7:J.Z94J 146-5567, 433-f 104 Wed, 7.16, Cap&1lrano ::: Lft 'o unJ? high i.chol)I
t400 sq tt. Best locauon ---------Beach. 496-272S OITS Cl.Ell auaduates 10x30 garage s pace ~or on Harbor Blvd. C.M 2 car Garage & Storage, MoMy W..ted 5030 ESC lo learn mechanical as-~~mo. Call for Ill· Call Curtis Herberts. Paved Alley off Baker. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lolt: Cal. S300 Reward. •953-4471• s.a.ry $950 !M.•mbl)' 11 Newport, VJ block to
beach. lovely 2br.
$300 /wk. 714·968-8263, Agt.631·1266 CM $4S 494·8490 Earn 353 . Due to rapid Manx. tta1less1. While ___ A_l_•_a..;..ys_«>9'.....;..._n __ St.tf 1tOJfiCM1 ill • <-ompany w1 train "'-with GU11er marlts. Lost ,.... 1 n 1 t 1 a I d u t • e '
.,.,..age garage, 6 blks, South Laguna. 2 room o.-Shed 16' 12' h expansion. J'IJ pay 98400 MA.SSAG E $10 W AD o;atwwt trwt ._..... ..andblaslln" as borun" of Crom beach HB S70 mo . ~age " wil Jan. U. 1911 for 9000 nearly lOWlts from lrvtne MYSTIC MASSAGE ,.--.,, " Lagwia: Steps lo beach. •5.260 ' · · S\At.e. 343 s /f. all or part. storage lot measunng now. A no riak loan Terrace area. Please 556-4656Sanla Ana -••· ..... ,.., •c· medical parts
7 16 to 7·30. & Sept. Pvt partmg. Betty Voss. 50'x4S'. Near Beach Seeured by hicb profit call644·1Mm. ~ s~i.. somP heavy lifting re·
213-949-4333.
, $650 /wit 499·S569, Double Car Garage Ulh Prestige Properties Bl vd & Warner. HB Christmas bu1inesa. •---------1Prolessional Therapeuuc _..,,._...._ q .. n.>d
602·94.>1319 Sl. HB Vic. $100/mo Call 494-(7706. 497.2351 751-8967 Perfect c redit tor :n loll. Black/white male massage. l.Jc'd. NB Appt DRIVER
Fully--,-W'TUS--b-ed_be_a-ch_c_ot-.1 898-la DHSOOsq. rt. Pnme loca· Rewhh W-.d 4600 ~=· oc Virghua ~~~ki~~;._R~e!°~~a;. only,SleveS48-2817 Iott. Mfion offet-
tage. $1SO. Wkly. H.B. G•rage 16'x12' with tioodownt.ownLaguna. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 644-9> MERCEDEZ ••c•r.eat frhg•
5J6.US6 storage lot. 50x45. near "93-7770 Wanted lD Costa Mesa or MwlJEIH• Trwt bu fll1 IKf ' g 7 '/J
Beach Blvd. " Warner Irvine area. 2 or 3 BR. DM9 SOJS Fat rmmle wanted. tilllst ESCORTS .._. .,, 2 ...--.d
Large Big Bear Cabin. Ave H 8 7518967 Deluxe offica. up t.o 2000 house preferred 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lole weight I help you 6 * * 14....,.. ..__off_
lde&llocatiooforfishmg, · · · ' sq. ft. Xlnl bldg. t801 Adults. Xlot rereren~. s.ttllrMh).C.. you help me. Call '79. --r• ...-·
hiking or just getting Offk:e._... 4400 Newport Bl. 6-4S·2lll. 673·S70 l Eve~. & All types of real est.ale M2·43003'brs ,.... Mlltt be ...,
away. Wknd or witty •••••••••••••••••••u•• Koob)'. weekends. i.nveatment.asillce lMI. Lost. Vic. BrooltbW'St " 751..0537 24 hrs. MCI kadebl• with ~~6 avail. t 7 t 4 > DIC.sums s.lllL 'n • Studious professional S,.c ..... ,.. Allaata-Si~nanb11sJue. NowHmng CJDOd•• ... 'WFIUt..
· Prime Newport Beach 343 sq ft. 2 room. all or e d 1 lo r see It s one. JM TDt 6/mo. old. Grlwh w /ra· Atty SMlla Bailey of CM ....... ul
(7141760-6060 Newport, 60' to beach. loc. Near 0 .C. airport. part, pn vale park mg. bedroom cottage in qwet 642-2171 545-0611 coon mask ma rltang1 You d1dn 't leave your
Jbr.2ba.lawnavail'1·26 Reotincl.receplion.con· Betty Voss, Prestige local1on. T e le phone Name Taaha. Rewan1 phooeno.6inlo doesn·t
lo g.z. SS40. 8-23 t.o S..30. ference rm, janitor Properties. 494-0706. 673-7654 or write No. 567 W\dowb&s money for 2nd 968·2168. S48·1613. have 1t. Please call &
$S75. Sips 6. Do not dis· serv.. utlls. 100 tree «·235L clo Orange Coast Dally T.O.'s. No credit cbecll, 830-7179. · leave your no. L. R.
turb tftl&llt. Open Sat. c o P i e s • m o r e . Pilot. PO Box 1.560, Costa no pnlty. For action call
lHpm. 7101 Seaabore. Secretarial serv. avail . .cdllDELUXESUITES. Mesa,Ca.92626. Al'-~1lllanyt.ime. &.e91'Mottcn 5200 Le9n11Motk:es 5200 545-!1838 llior Doug 8Sl·9411. From $295. Air cond.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
A\C t.bru Sept 6, Lacuna
laml.Jy home. DJ' beacb,
sips I $$00 weekly.
496-...
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MAUI
Kapalm Resort. 2 bdrm.
2 ba. Jae. lo Condo.
Oc.-'fiew. 213/410-3212.
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ample pllj. Util pd. 21W Family wants t.o rent. lge 151/~ IMT a9 lD
E. est Hwy. 67>t900 oceanfront bme on Nwpt No Prepayment Penalty
*** OFFICE sums
POIUASE
Peninsula. From Sept. 15 yn. SinC1e family Lido
'80 for 1 year or until Newport Compa a y
June lS, '81. 835-~ or 173-7:ill5:Mbn.
832· 7840 a .ooo 2nc1 TD. Discounted
Quiet, responsible male to yield ~. 3 yn. Call
adult, 38 seeks quiet l Paul."744'4
bedroom or studio cot· Cooalderinc 2nd Td'1!
tage ln coastal area. call Fred r..nt
Fl t• y..._ Write No. S67, <>ranee &M-Da --, Coast Dally Pilot, PO ------..:---
UIMTaboeoaNo.SMrt, EuclidfJWaraer. acroes Box 1560, Cotta Mesa. 2ND TD available. new ' br coado comp from Mile Square Park.
r 1-10 :.-.... 12· Ca. 9lala8 Sl>.000. All due iD ll moa.
11111. ·-· • -at~ evea6wbdt. CethMIM WANTED: 2 or 3 bdrm . AND/OR
La1una Beacb, Ocean BRAND NEW! Bear aod bouae ln Costa Mesa SI> 000 2Dd TD at ume
Front. private beacb. •ICI· ft. for $G5 .-mo. au. St. <Costa Mesa area. Mo. to mo. or yrly 1chedule ~. · a bo••·
-it.Jt...""-all -· Frwy.off.ramp) lae. Reuonable.CaJIPal Se'c ured b 'I Soutb -, ,...., 1-.. Av DOW 4001 Blrcb St. N.B. Aaeot .. -..-.. •Sep\. H2·1I02 or Ml·sm2. Bothk>caUooaareoo~ __... Lal\IDa llouH+lot.
tJMM5. t 2ad Door ol baU build· Mature male. very •lm«4M-M10
.... .-Sl5Sq P\, woo« pueliec. iDCI. UUllUU and meUculoul, cre•Uv• • .-...... ,_..... carpet. ~rldac, uw . Juiitorial 1ervic" I•· new to tb1a area dea1nl _::;..._ !;p.d a ... ...,. Yaea· JDR~•._.CJI cWed with leue Con t l •"9•• ._.., tmw&IM ..... 2br,2 ,_._.... ·-· u.-Al • (11"). aeparate q re. D • s-··: .......... .... W-JZ31 =~-I nae, • ---'-Cd)I "-· IJD• r... -M butalew. • Uae ---Jr1 ,_,-. ... nft; wa&er -aroud tb• ....,.. SOJTHCOAST BANK peeeabl• ttfereneea. hd to tlH&. 11n1.
PUBLIC NOTICE
CHANCE OF MEETING DATE
TO ALL INTERESTED AGENCIES, GROUPS
ANO PERSONS:
Notice is hereby g iven that the next meeting ot
the HouSif\9 and Community Development Advisory Board of the City of Fountain Valley
h•s been set for Wednesday, July 30, 1980, •t 7:30 p.m., In the City Council Chambers, 10200
Slater Avenue. Normally. Board meetings are
held on the first Wednesday of each month, bot
the Auoust 1980, meeting has been adYenced
one week. The publlc Is Invited to attend this
meetlnv to provide citizen Input Into the City's
Housing and Community Development Pro-
9ram . The topics for consideration at the July 30 meeting shall Include but may not be limited
to: rn Status report on "B" Circle pro,ect, <2>
Status report on Housino Rehabllli.t on pro-
gram; C3) Status report on senior Citizens'
Cent•r proJect; and C.O Discussion on Fifth
Year program performance.
Hewpoa t £qility
F•dl.htc.
lJ2COffMH• ...... Dr.
Mtwport IMclt.. Ce.
Equal Opportunity
Employer M I F
·must have good driv111g
~
-local pick ups • de·
llvenes ·some heavy lifting re-
q1.1red
will abo be trained m
mechanica l a:.sembly
Mrl
Only thoi.e :-eek1nJC
permanent employt'l)t'nt
need apply
vacation:. & holidays
paJd •
rompany pd profit shar·
mg
~dlcallbfe ms
M1i..~ion Vic JO Area
Call Mrs . Campbe ll
581-JDI
11111111 from.......... llllCUIWllUl'l'I ...-bllt.10.5. Onw. ,._ow.. lfo
S'allwe l9l'NUdla11 • ._t1 .......-----Ill GA.RAGS Wuted· NB ~J. fM/ ........ 1'dalta .. 17. Car I•· ·-_,,,_ --· I k1a~ 44M · · ' AlloUin••~. cW Tn81pert.uo. N•••ort Ceater .............. -...... CM. IA ...... < &o Mort DOlmll"IN-
Any questions rt911rdino the notl~ may be ed·
dr•sHd to SGott Mor9an. Plannlno OePart· ment, Fountain Valley City Hall, 10200 Slate Awnw. Fountain Valley, CA 92708, Tetephone:
'63-8321, Ex1. 2'9.
You . may reque~t our ad·onswenng
service when placing your ad .•• o Doily
, Pilot od number will oppeor in your od . ID 6 fl'a9 u,.rt,,.. _... 1M6lnlM,nLlll/oftlce llllllO)-..a. SDVJCIS
Wltd. r:i 1:1• ...._Cleta ... &seHd" ...-.100 .. ft. Commutl•I uecutlu ....., -..-
.... a u ...._ •• ........_ • s. •-..... toreat room. W9lll Tl).,,_ w" aa -. 6
......... 4MI J'Ma.--.-..-""9.....U .... • ........ JJll. payattie 2 1ra. Call SCOTT MORGAN
....................... ~,.,.,..,_, 11\la 8' .• CMa ll .... N..c Bae.la ot lBr apt 111 m ... Tnl MousinQ!Communlty
~ _... wna. Mo. ~11111 al._ _,_, Nw,t ana, oar bcb. Oe~t
CM. 0., ,_, ...... -r.-9 L NI OlllllH'NI. ......... lepl. ~"Have IOIDIUUAI to aell? Coordinator .... .-.... ...._ .. Bii DWAJlltOmCS W C..UWadldoll well .• ._._ ... oow,..c:..o.-.""-""" ' .. .-
'
. . we wtll tdte your messages ... y<N c
coll in at your convenience to get the
responses to your ad ... this serJice is
only SS per week. For more information
and to pkJcl your od coll 6G-5671.
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Htlp Wcmlecl 7100 W..ted 7100 Hlfp W-.ct 7100 Hllp W-.ct 7100 Http W.teci 7100 twp Wiided 7100 twp W.t.d 7100 twp W..t.d 7100 Http Wanffd 7100 ..................................................................... ·······•···•·••········ .................................................................................................................. .
Auembly BOOKK E EPER Full --------1 COOIC UAD PBSOM char1e, ofc. m gr. for a.r....11. Experienced. caJI Rick wi\h mechnical ability CPA Urm. P b . call:UUlr at Part ner 's Bistro, for IJ'O'lrin~ electro1uc '1$0101 Resister today for local Laguna Beacb,-497.+MI mfc. co. Bi·linl\l&l an u -1---------1 temparaty uaicnment.s.
sec.. We offer a perma· IC>OaC--557 AllUIC C 0 0 K o e e d e d f or
nant fu.U time position. Lumber Co. needa uper. -..., Newport Beach and Long
gd. st a rting salary, bkkpr. F/tlme. Salary Beach Rusty PeUcao
pleasant •orkinifJUPdi· necotia'*· 557-33118. r-n·Lln· :_ Apply daily between 3.5 ~~t~ to ~i:o! ~ U \ _P_M_. ______ _
""it b u s . A p p 1 y ; ftll~ fl~l'fflSONNfl S{fl\l!C(S COUNSELOR, Boy's Club
American Zettler. Inc. Work In attractive Oeb.oqueocy PrevenUoo
lt9l Hale Ave., lrvine. bay fro nt orti ce i n 3723 llrdl Stnef Pto}ect. BA. 1 yr. exper.
EOE N e.wp o rt B each , H rt8"ldl S9SO mo. + benerits.
Assembly !Service Ma r1 n e rs Mile. Im· -!!'!•!!!!!w!,..!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I flnal filing date 7128/81.J.
Manufactur er needs mediate opening for H · .:: Resume to: YSP. Inc. perienced indi•ldua l. .Clerb 2803 Royal Palm Or .• penontobandle ltrepair Maintain records for TRAMSC... CM.!12626
orange juice machines. o;iuru~ corp. t.bru fman· aty ol Hunllllctoo Beach ---------
Some field service. Mu.st c1al slatement$. _Non· Police Dept. bu open· CUSTODIAN
have mecharucal exp It smoken call llr. Pickett ings for Transcribers. Responsible retired cou-gd dnviog record. J uice betwee n 9 4' llAM. Ml.tsthave abilitytotypr pie to live in apt. «>m ·
Tree. 1.560ZChemicaJ Ln. TI4-04Z·l 6216. ~. Must be able P'ex in NB. Caretaker's
KB. 891-44.25. wort all shills, II pass a dUbe5 eves • ~kends. IOOIOCW I Hi b ~ d n-r -.t •-Asaist u t Reservations Secraarial, b-.., A /P ft aca1ro un security """erences requi .... " ..
u .. -.... M............ ail -& leit. App\y to Persoo.nel bondable. Call ad #284, _er. ...... ~av . A I R . t y pin I . & n-.. 2000 M · "'• H .. -. ~--..,~ '--T S t SA ..,. PM ~-ain-.. unt-.....-_.wi>. uea.-a . m ·4 . calculator. Pleasant ington Beach, 92648. ---------
Typing: $0wpm req'd. work in busy office. CTI4)53&st91 E o E CUSTOOIAM Please~ resume or Bea ch S tationers.----·--·-·-·-·-.... lmmedopeniqform.ail
applicatioo to Ad oo. 657, Newport Beach. 556-2122.. a.ax store and office main·
Daily Pilot, P.O. Box CARPENTERS for re· Tbealre \lckets ~~~-~~ere-y .. = Costa Mesa. CA Udemttal remodel llUlt foe tkket aceney. Moo· ........ IU .... WIUI ~ Fri, 10·3, for appt. for detail. Permanent, · know frame le fiD .. h. SS7·9212 Mr. West, f/Ume po1iUoo offers
AUTOtecHAMIC Es P • " qua 1 l t '1 NewpuilStalioaer$, lac. xlat benefiu. Jim or ~ •u~c. (4 wonauuaabip a mtt. ,... -TYPIST REC"'n. _e.y_.;.._· ...._ __ 5070 ____ _ dean welJ-equip. abop _m_.2JDIM _______ ~ s:.r ~comm. LoUolMd. 110NIST for 18w office, CUSTOl •SYS. own toola. HWll Auto CASHIEB·Bo_usewares ~ clerical duties. QUALITY COMTltOL
Cnt.r 1SZ5 Lacuna Ca· saJes, apply ID penoo. answer pbonel. 35 br wk. Lar1e marine corp. nyo~ Rd. Lag. Be b. Crown Rardware. 3l07 OC airport area. m.o.1$2 needs peraoo wtUualli.na
__.or4N 3000. &.CoutHwy.CdJI. ~Entry level
-=:.==.::....:::::.==-----1111-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-• .-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-•~I •Oeri1111111-cal-------i poa 1 \ion with e x c e I AVTOSAMDa growth poteotW. Draft.
GROWTH ,. ....
PEOPLE
THE
ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT
..... ft.e fohwillg .
MOTOR ROUTE
rmmediate opportunity for part-time
earnings. Motor route available in the
South L agun a a r ea. De li v e r y
. afternoons Monday through Friday.
Mornings Saturday and SWlday. No
monthly door collections. Earnings
about S450 per month gross. Reliable
transportation required. Call 6424321
Brian Holland for details.
PROOF READER
With at leas t 1 yea r exper.Cence.
preferably newspaper. Excellent
company benefits. PM shift. Apply
between 9AM & 6PM Monday through
Friday or call 6424321, ext Z11 for
appointment.
OIAllGE COAST DAILY PILOT
lJO .... .., St.. Colle ....... Ca.
642-4321
-~°''' ..... .,. ,1:,.,
~Office clert, F tr,
typmg. flbni • answer ing l.depbooes. eltp With
phones a nttesa1t y. As&
ror .Renee: ~168'.
GE NERAL HELPER.
pe~ and awumal
P'ckDPS ~5850
General Office
9ITIYLEYa
Learn a vanety or s kills
at th.ls bnghl. fnendJy
oo. All you Deed tn«n
uve. Call Rlla. ~
Coastal Personnel Ace-n
cy, 2790 Harbor Bl . C.M
NEVER A FEE
Accouotana Clerk for Liquor Stor e STOCK
lumber co 10 key by Penson. 4 da>1$ z nlles.
touch. cd with nwnbe~ Expd oec .. some re·
Pleasant atmosphere g1sler exp. Apply 10
Gd bendrt.s. Call Lynn at person. Holiday Hou.se
752--0472 between 8-Spr:n. t..1quon. 29:11 E. ~ ..
JAMITC>aS High-..ay
sa.BYJSOIS
Ma le female to work f!'..!,~IC~~ Jhmtuigtoo Beach area _.. -
Jarutors. S3 80/br. Wax 0 r a D g e Co u n l y
e.n S420.br, Supel"VISOr M~age Banker s.eetl·
u lary. open For 10 ltl& person with serv1cma:
fonnauon & appl1~auon o:peneoce. Wilt con.
wnt.e Porstua Aleuoder Slder trainee. CaJI Nan·
Co, P 0 Box :5126. cy,549-81171. P~adena. C. A 911<17. or ---------ca II 213 795 0263. or ~a..1d.s wa nted. SeaclJff
zu..tlJl 32~ Motel. 1661 South COOb't Hwy.~.
J t:'we lry S al e s man
Gll1 RJDA Y needed. mu.st~ up with
One girt run olfi~. mast slooes . Pref~rra ble Mature, adult mH 4r
be good typut. ai..rpon imle. Man lee: 6'73-0449. wocmn needed. ca..u.c area , sa lary o peo. & pa1n t1ng co. Top
50-USl Krtchm help wanted to rmnry. pd vacatJoa. 1ln<
1---------~ food preparation. benefits.~
GIRL FRIDAY · 20 Year Wonmc f!oon SAM to Manwt"W""e --~aw· o ld Sub Contracting lPlll. Lon ·s Kitchen, for ...... com~
firm. Know c eeeral :wrz So. Harbor BJvd. SA ~or~~sor.i &edger P~~. ac· CUl~-47 for~
C\ll'ale typUi.g, Payroll. ,.....
lnvoicinc. job cost ac· La ft..:-&.-~nANCE MAN. co u o ti n 1 . II u st b e ~"'1il needed for PT-op. lllpnt.
mathema tlca tly ac-tfote1 Co. UOO + &U at·
cura.le. Good memory. 1515 So."'~0r. ~:._'t"!!,~.:!Up .. Good oo telephone . -WUQ,uo.a;s..-..· ......
Salary CO&IUDIDSIUale (Oat Rarbar Blvd)
wf1h abWty. Permaneat Now hiftns
politioa Xlllt oppt.y tor MAIDS right person . Call
5 4 o · 7 -4 S 4 b t w o (~ speU:iog oc bi·
1_9AM_·_l0_:_30A_M_. ___ -t b.ncua1 pre.fund>
Ga.rt FTiday, I girt olfice,
l~JPM . some typ1.01
Permanent 979-m.l.
·=·• ,,,.,.
!=!~~·1/:U~~ien CASllEIS In Prams ~~/~~a~
U · , M' WKf' ••Ml' ~aU.OlifLicatfona. C all D\shwasher needed for f1orall>es1gne.r GUARDS BABYSJTI'ER for l.nfant. TDTE 11-... ,.. .-convalescent hospital ellper.full ume.
3 dy wt, my home. HB. . We are acceptu1g •P· rrom6:30am to3pm. ,...u.U 6U-0083 f\Jll & part time. All
Refs req. 964-3413 'j plicauoos for a special 4 Day care tk locker room t.uDe Moo lhru Fn. Xlnt a r e a s U n 1 f o r m s
lfl IEF ClEB/
NllfT AlmTOI
P1ease apply in penoo
Equal Opponunity
Emplo)er
M9e4ec;;C;ait&v .. ••77 U)'QUarea~ok
aper. mature JllaU&a'
our bonus !Dftllti.e pro.
gram could eta.Me )'OW
i&lary lo SJO.• a year ID
a hllb vobame 24 br. aoa.
uoo We bave a !"11
benef'Jt.s package mclud·
mg ck-nuJ. m~al • bfe msurance and paKl vaea·
bOo. Apply in penon or subm..at resume befott
8 1111> to lbe aUmtM>a ol
L )I Holliday. Colony
Ki tch ens d1v1s10 0 of
Cok>oy Foods l.nc. 27142
Orleg.a Hwy (o{f LSI SJC.
93l7S or PO Box 20lll R
Anabeun. Ca 9280t
moo. mat.ernrty leave u -attendant, Moo lhru Frl. bmefiU. Please appl.)' 10 FOREMAN for Carpeolty fuT01Sbed Ages 21 or
Back office girl for ln· For2DdMAR&KlrdETSSb.lfls signm e t for an e x-3pm·9pm. Call Scott: n... rt M &paintingco. over. Retired wel.comr l;Al.l .. NY ·-•-wan•-' "'-p p-I Cl b H person. """"ve y anor ~ D~.u No .. yn.n-~· _.... A....._ ----.... .....,. ~ ..... ~ '"-per eoced Vydec o r Irvine u ouse . "-....__ .. a, .,_ v· _........ -...-......... ........ .....-fernd. Lagu na Hills ......... v. irae.,.-.., .-. IC· ly Uruversal Protection ~VISOR. area. Tro-6313. We promote lo manage-Wang word processmg 7S4-7500. tona.Costa Mes.a. F ull T1 m e Sa l es & Service. 1226 W. 5th ""--' ---------1 ment&s•-rnsionfrom operator. Local O.C. --ay . . Deilvery ne eded. See .,,__, S ta A I &:.M.~lelt ca.reer pot.en. Bat*ing -..-alrport area. Appoint· .,_... Dishwasher. Apply to chef Craig. 2123 Newport .x.m, an na. n ti.al opportunity for rella·
Southwest Bank. Laguna wi~OO A CAREER? meot oec .. call today! Full time for k>cal de-at 31B76 Coast Hwy, So. Bivd. OI 64.2-4l03 tervtew hours 9-12 ft 1-4 ble per son w ith a CIC] RIUC bve.ry. Excel. driving re-l...a(wiaor499-5100 Moo thnl f'r1 knowledge of laundn Beach . requires U · Call(TI4)63J.!M21 .., ~ cord req'd. Pbooe for G••-mach1oes. supervisory ! ________ _
peneoced Bank Tellers. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!j aPIJl. 557-!llZU Mt. West. DONlrI' Shop, 6AM ·2PM. --Hairstyll5t sk.1.lls. & b1-llnguaJ abibty
Up to .ms1mo. We also Cashier for sell·sentlce • .. NewportSUUooers, lnc. No up. nee. Woman age Fu.11 tuDt. E.spr nee. Ap-n. a..o. l4'y CW. is preferred. EnJOY out lill_M_!l'fl
r e quire a B r a n c h computerised cu sta· rn.. L·n-2!SCKOverpreferred.Ap-ply lnpenoo.Newporter ...... st a ndin g company •.. ,.._
Secretary & General l ~a ll be twee n U \• Ii -DellveryP/1.imeAM,L.A. Pb' In person: Oippity ~ll~J~!!,t;or;e~~~ Haustylisf w/fol.lowmg_ benefit.s.includinga rree Athle tic shoe and Bookkeeper Contact 7~ni 586-7684 Ask -Tums. $100 per week. Donuts, las.4 Newport btwn9-3 E 0 E Xl nt. worluog cond. meat per sbafl Apply .sp()rtSwear store. Fmest J oan Gore. 497 ·1771. r Rib. -. flMPOl!MYl'f~NHSfW!aS l.ApnaBeacb.~ Bt.C.M. . . . . ~Asll forJoytt. Mcn .. Fti .. 9All to Noon. mdepeodent dwn ID So.
E.0.E. _OC' __ c______ G A d Penonne! Cal requares ha.rd wo.rk-l723~Stnet Dental cbalnide ass't , DlfV& as lle o ant, up. HAIDWAi»ldl entb · · CATALOG a.al( MtwportlHda protessiMal scbool &rad needed soo n. App ly Part'n t MAnlOTTHOTB. ~. res=bl~:_
AtMioC Immed. position av ail. ~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ 0 r ex per. Np t s ch . wit.b shipping • recei V· Fashklo Isl.and Teu co, me· oeo · 900 Newport Ctr. Dr. di 'd with l ocal ll a r i nei= I.DI op. for yng. J>ro. 1600 Jambore e Rd, ____ 4'¥1___...,,..___ Newport Beach VI uaJ w/ntaJl npr 0-:."::'m~:!'a: an hardware distributor. a.atK/TfPIST 646-3SlS Audio co. Call for appt. Newport Beach. HARDWARE SALES full ""!!!Equal!!!!!!!!Opp!!!!!!!E!!m!!!!plyr!!·!!!!!11!!!!!1F!!I ~~~~Ca~~~~
immediate opening for Typtnc45wpm. Gd. with Parl o r f ull-time . DIMTAL/Aaht. =11 Sound Co .. Geaen.loffice & part tune. Apply an = Nooaao%Utm-aSl aabidividl&alwbois ab~ figures.~~e:!:-Pleasant o ffice in f)>ergetic frool 6 back Espeneocedaffi~~Jp. person: Rion Hardware. Ll4iALSIC'Y
t.o me« the public aod ~try helpful M~ =-~~all for =w~~~~,4 day Driver; Respooslble ln· dsr. wk.: niChta • S.t. :.:u ~tt~::Z: ~;e · • N.8. law hrm ueb l~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~
hM l!JOd shorthand aod \hruf'ri.,8to5.Coot.ct: dividuaJ \0 deliver OX• Jewell by Joseph. ~ ), O"aUft sec'y Wltb mac ~at
typing skills. Prior ex-Jan nttany al 55&-0540. a..ERKTYPisrrorNwpt DENTAL Ofc. r ecep· Y1en. Can sta rt i m· 54C>-IOK. HAYIYOUIOWH carde.rper.Type 70wpm .._.Id* dpoecruime~ncteat\~nlpo:e~ _EO_E _______ BcbCPAF\rm.Accurate lionist. Exper. only. mediat.ely.n..-.7lMO ·au~ ..... ISS ma~!~lllOOuper. ---~~. '' ~ t~ & 10 key_ ......... Newport Be•c b . G:••ALOfflCI _... r .. , ..... _. • _._. fe~ If you are in-OIURCHNURSERY ,.,.._ 6+MlS6 -Pae.ant _, A ftl.I arpru..c:1 pencxs Typing/Secretarial Laree expanding eotn·
tert!SUd in an u citioC Attendant needed Sun mach. l1'CJlllP .,.-.-ce. DllYllS needed tor beny typlna Te m . a n s we r la t e Ll&AL SICBT AIY paoy is seek i a 1 1 o.
cares' opportUn.ity offer· AM/PM •Wed PM. CM ~,..,,.ST •day week. MC).UZ2 Mm or women 25 yn or le CaJmc. Accuney very switchboard ln acba.oae Medium aUed Newport dividuals who possess
illlllltracti•ecompema· area. Mature woman UIDbel 1._;-pbone .,.....,,,_._ older. IC.DOW tbe cout impart.mt. forfum.officesJMl~.all Beach la .. firm. Min. 1 rmnacemeDl skills111 re-~ll~. .. beneflrt 8itaa 1P1•,e,~.. prefe rred . ca 11 ~-~:.!! n--Deeds OeR l--' .. -gd l....,.... cities. Nd SI*» a weell or .., t.o 9850. pet' mo. lo ulil. INCLUDING 2 yr. a:per. Xblt. beoefit.s, al estate. Persons we are
'-• n ~ .. -..... !Ut -. ,.._.,_. ~-,_ 1r·-more. Oraaae Coast commemurat.e with U · PHONE LINES. COl)ying new ollice bids. Call looking for. possibly ~$300 .......... ,,._.,,0 ' mature person W/8C· &ldlla. atieoUOo t.o detail Yellow Cab, 17300 ML per facilities. You furn. own m.8151 man.qi.Qi a.o office now
SOJTHCOAST BANK Clerical =:em ~PPYJity . .:.:::::::. " dmUI up requl,ted. Rerrm.aan, Fountala · Fouritrtomce typewriter. Also. will or have the e;l1M!lience
An Independent Bank YOlmC oowinc mfl co Aprali.imtely 11 bra per Valley. (No of Slater Excellent Benefrta SMIY '1IJO for each new te-Lepl Seaetar7 · Growinl aad desire to beeomie a
.. SallowerAve. bu immedia1e openiDc ~o'!p~:~1~1~~~ =-~~t-=~ Newbope 6 ~~~~-~~int.obktg. ~:S~~l= =~~:.Sr:; ec.iaM.. for ~t reliable lD· beaeflll. C•ll Inc: .. .-.ctBmwa~ ~ m · t. 6 · o Equ}OppEIQpiyTM/F dlridual. DENTAL AA"stlml. Es· 546--_. cap, e aea stnct confidence. P ~93. 'd. X ti Prd bi Hospital e Der I el I c Le 1 a I Box 5SS, co/Daily Piloc. ·lYPial50WJ>m P ·UY c. er · Dectrtdu. Jwiueymaa. •••AL OflllCI ...,COOi( Secretuy. Sbortbud, PO Boa ISIO, Cos ta MRBER/BEAlmCIA.N/ ·pboaeaperamt.i linpal. General pru-Mulae. Only bard ~ _ .... , .... __ ·lbe'*kptbeckpGund COLLECTOR Uee.~ worker Deed apply . -.u.-._. .. Raleilh Hills Hoapital, dktaptoooe,•alntty)li.q1_Mll __ a,_Ca. _____ _ fiAIR STYLIST ar/OC .._. ........... _ ....... -. mectron.ksflrm. located in Newport *Ull•mmt.Xlalaalary .. ~,~ .....__ .,._
Alrpart. 754-195. .._...,. -·· Tri rDHONE Desi,,,.... Jewelry nrm ----Mha.ced lllMtica. lJ31 Be a ch . h as an l m . 4. p •• d ' D ' II p 0 Q ....... .__ p • ..-. -· -~-,-.-......,.--.-.---... -. .......m:r preferred I II.IS' loc*illl for Pf'Ol..W-•• llec.tromc Teda b' Com-Victori•, CM. M6-nts mediate opeain1 for a re-qualifica{ioa. • exp. d usl•e .... u ...., in
_.,._ -salarybuedGDesper. qualty.U.iepr•eatal puter •·roip•c• A•· EOE lief cook to work Goodbeoefits.---. N.B.648-M5t.~Dl.9. pJu-1t11bta. Yoaa1 Call Debi or DlmDa for Clll.ECJOR tft. XlDl. "" 10:30AM to 7:00PM 2 cnwd.. Expr DOt aec. 8PPLll7·7m ~ + eomi umbly . Gener•I GwnJomce d•ys, • s :aoAM to J..etal Set. oeeded ror ~~~~
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mlstioa. me tra•e ..,.,....,. al Job tlllop ~ .. "---,._,., 2·-11 • .. __ .... _...... -.. H 8 •-,._ .._ .._ .,...._.,..... ,.._,.._, _...._ ·--d t. I .. ' -... -n.i.. hll or part -· d .... __ ..,._.... ...._...., ,_.. "' ....... .-· -~· ............ . ... w •u-J D l LTD. ---------·~~ ~ .-..... ir--· oper8tlOnl reqouH . Stock Broker8Ce FlnD Good startiq salary • .,,._,. olfteea. Jl'rimdly oe rOfl'U er ,
opnla&. Blulrbearcb ,..-tu s• ...... II tbm.«·Zlll. Teletroait WM, BB ..... bDblediate op-•01 ftia&ir beDeftta PKk••·· • t.Wl atmolpbere ill,_-..me ______ _
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Lo.I. We oiler a compeOt.lw DrywQeu, weds aood. uao...,..... hlY 1t •a, t ·Jllem ~ miac. d is hu. Searr.
s\.artin& aa.lary and ao a$4NIU~ 2 Glau Top Tables. 4' 1 ~HAA&eiJ.irv. wuher ,<IM!eda won>" IEJll. .. Sttretary·A11latant to ~ friqe bneli Lis. Adllural dbt door 10" a 2'. SZSO/ both. Twin drytt,' &lMs,&bowc~
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At etlc s oe a n spoken, gent.le, JOy fw. care. Z\.ZZU. d 'l'nuldel Bed>. u75. SAL&Sat ooly. UUSu· sand.1ls. new " u~ed sponawea.r atoie. Finest r1 P •l·l.933 tanella, CdM. F urn. cloflUng, lots ol m1ac.
l.Ddepeodeot chain lo So. pe eclion1sl. repare Qualified appbunts aA Drud new C1tuy 1as childrell's clothes. bikes, 1221 Pembroke Lane.
Cal reqlAra bard work n~ meals. Varied l5ked \0 apply &n peraon d~ oven stove. never Sofa, lrt. 3 c11shions babylhiDp. NB. Q P£1 a Ill&. eo&b111iulic. ou1g0r hard work • travel. to: \Md. Reuona~. Love· Needsupholsteriag,SlOO. •---------
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MEDICAL Recept. Full coUeee 751-2411. Good benefits. Call Mary Ptr 20 hrs, •ll slulla. F£IEIAl New Whirlpool wa.sher, fndge, couch, tbl. 6 nuscitems.Soup\ONUll bookcases. much rn<>re. ti•. BUii)' docton ofc. Part time job, choose own Nocoan213/~1.51 S51hr. 714n•1507 ldllC. cond; Sff al 2'3 E stereo. ~lm. f'ri.Sat·Sun, 9·4. 10062
Gd . benefits. Ex. p , hrs. selling Princess SECRETARY Good w11h sa~ 22bdSt.CM.&tW486 ESTATE FURNITURE Morini : everyt.binl must Sp a s Ct r c l e . H B
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Apply ; Brillol Park M1.c78 SaJes _95_1..(117_1_.______ SanJuanC.pial.rano. ... .... ·--••••••••••• d1nn1no sel , assort•d Sat J··• 19 8 ·-~ YARD SALE·Furn1lure,
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£al.her St. CM Sat /SUD Medical Group, 722 AUTOMOTIYI Calif.~ 1 .. -.,. ...... ~ ~ • ...y . -~...,...... BakerSt c 11 Secretary. Challeng1n1 ......., 1.a,,_,.., des.k. plus ~1·9'117 ·• · · COSMITICS growth opportunity for '"'1·1200 PUBUCl'UllNITURE wro ught iron be d .•---------9-4 MEDICAL Rettpt. Part Pst T• Full·lime openin1s in ouutandift& person. Rep-EquaJ()ppc>f Empk)yer **TIMI* dreslier. couch, chair's, 3 family ca rage u le. time. Un. 8 ta l. Apply oomrni&Sioa sales in the ly in confidence: Collins ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I ,.... various other items. SAT /SUN . Lots o f ---------~ri•tol ,;~~ M~~~· EVllilp ::~i\eo~~P!!i1[~~ Alloc. S61 San Nicolas TB•M Lov~~b~~~ets. 642-8917 ~~1iv~!.' c~~Js& LT~~Y!:mA !i!;
l"OllP· r ·• Become a trained sales speclalitsts. Xlnt. co. _Dr_._N_.B _______ 1 For our South ,Coast armoires. bunt beds. Hand P ainted French lots more 2lS Abalone datler. car parts, Rolls·
t mtCM. ASSIST. counselor (over 21) with benefits include medical. SECRET •RY Plaza olfttt Will Lram cradles, china. t bls 41 Provmc1a1 Walnut Twin Ave. Balboa Lsland. Fiat. boat eqwp. shop It
for Pediatrician. Ex· tbe Jim Long• As-dental, profi\·sbaring, ~ Please call Kathy Am chra.sotas•doveseals. Bdrm s et. Qualit y ydtool5.cha1111.1Jlkfence -'d.-'u N rt Ctr soc I ates Agency to life insurance & pensioa --cH•Sl.u!../ burgeyat540-4066. refn•erator. fiwlures . Naugahyde H1deabed, GA RACE SALE. PIC· sections. Chinese Wok ,.... .......,. ewpo · s•-rvise and chaperone program. Apply 10 rva ,,_ ~ " " ures ...... ~ -·r~-6M-G870 ...... .,..... mltl'Ol'S and ~ items malchmg S..rnl Ch11r • w.34~ ...... "'""'Mil' coo It s e l . m 1 s c
· DAILY P ILOT carrier person: ~.C. Penneys, 2A IN.,.....,.,()RY Calfonlia'-deral from a bea\lty school 160-0162 t.J!Me, m1K'h more. 8131 fumishinis Sat /Sun. ~ ... •~Ofc.. boys and girls on a one-Fasbioa Island. Newport PLUS LOTS --------Malloy Dr. HB. _...,...,.,_ CdM --.. __ . · 6 c.-'--••--MORE i---'-------I ._,.,~,ey, . forbulyG. . in Fountain oo-one -..IS, everungs Beach. E.O.E. 11/F. Exp'd purchase orde r ..,,...,._,. MiillWlll ••tn: ••VIE••-Ka i.i walerbed, WOOd /
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1 · "''""' ar • tn-cer ned. 1·nnovat1·ve r ... ••t--.,~ W ho BofA MC ---G _ .. ""t.e _ .. ___ e ... •pt'o •·t ~--trol. type: 4S+wpm. m5TownCfllt.ttDr.CM e nor . • S2001080.760-81.ll6 ""'"""° ran.am ,~• r. SALE 1041 "8121 -iiii"'•• r """' • n ... persons who are looking for mar ine bar a re Orgaruzedpersoo.lrvme Cashaer'schec-U6 Cash HB Frt·S\ln Stereo. Dartmoor Or. H.B.
9'J9. for a hacraUve part-tune Sl«'e. Expr. ~. lmmed. Furn. mfr. 540·8894, E O E N 0 P E R S 0 N A L Contempo r a ry glass bowhn&. edger. vend Sat/Swl 968·703'1
Medical RECEPTIONIST posiUoo. $f boW' to start, opening. F /time. All Karen. --------CH ECK S PLEASE' coclWuJ tbl, lxS, ~of an rmcb:s. btlte. ~
front office wilb U · Call fM2 -4321 ext 2SO company beoef'rts. Call ---------1Tenrus Hostess S3.S01l'lr Food availab~ Items incftthick.CastDt"W1900 HARD .... A:ZE I NVEN Yard/Garage Sa~. 702 £'.
perienee. Salary negotia. between 2 a.od &PM. A.sit Balboa Marine. EOE. Pvt. country club Call sub)eCl to presale Seil SJS0.$450. ~or "" K't
.... _ H·-" Bcb.142-forLori M/F/H5'9-9671 •Swclef•Yll-c* rorappt.644·5404. MASTBSAUCT10M 642·4300 Ad·Aoswenn• TOR~ '-"· _. ... , ·.-.... 0....,. Coed Perlonnel/Advert/Mktg. 2075~ Newport Blvd. CM r.MS.24 hrs .. SALE:
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~SQt rbeumatolii>gist oCfice. Costa Mesa, CA tioo with General Elec· fin. svces. ftrm. Good no exp. nee 826-2583 <'tsan. Oak hutch b y elec toots. etc. m w -..ibe~inlab orit EqualOpporEm lo tric, housewares,• typmg,shtbnd,skills.ex· llll•r1M•1,..1025 Cardmalw/mat.ch111gtbl Hay. CM •C2. Sat/Sun 6'4-U.l · w · P yer Audio d ivisio n . ln· per. req'd Non·smoker TRAVEL AGENT. 'ex-•-•••••••••••••••••••• & 6 oak cfu's PedesUJ Noon·S.6"5-~
· telligent, Motivation. pre{.Call:640-0123 pe r 'd Prefer Sabre Formed anile iron. 2V." desk. solid walnut Ir Furn. accessories a.
Medical PBX Operator, Answer· Sales Personality, "~~~~~~~~~I trained. Xlnt benefits X21.'•" X 3116". 10' long. wcil n\ll ca n e b ac k Caganuc Garage Sale' ~ood1e s g alore. 506 DCB'TIOHIST ang Ser. Exp'd. FIT. Orientation important ~-R . 754-1311 ne w, P . P . $7. OOea . matdung chr, 4 mo. o1d Sat/Sun. 8 2PM. 1406 Pou'.L'lt'tl1a, <in garage in
Radiology ,,mce, N.B. SouthSantaAna549-381S pre req\lts ites EOE. ~cretary / ~cepllon.ast. ---------54J.3070 Xlntcood. Must sacnf1ce SanuoellaTerr,CdM alley) Old Cd.M . Sat " Must be people oriented. n...._.9133, 213-598-~ f\lll tune,, light typmg, T"'"' SdH Rep. ---.-----S36-J8!N Sun. M . Salary commensurate Penn. part.tJme position general office work, exp. Mu.st have sales eJCpr & lt.11 We. indoor or pauo ---------Gana Sale. Sunday only -~--.,..._ ----w/~r. 6:.\l-4422 me~bandistng greeilllg • SALIS prefe rred. Valerie expr. in the travel Ill· Terra Coll.a. 503 ol re 6ft dresser· S350 30)'ds hol.aeboki6m~c.llems. Sd Only, M . rum. ski
cards m retall st.ores ln Growth onented mfg. 64t-2!\U7. d\lltry.754-1311. tall. 500 sl f a vail. bnm cri>t . '95. Both Books . c lothe:1.. 5 10 booU. calculators. dis·
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1 ~2255 bea· .. ·'ulcood &H~ Tustm.NB S4IJ..02M hell. bilLH, misc. 3379 areas.Ca.U495-6548btwn. Costa Mesa needs ~__...........,....._Travel Agent wanted. C. 1015 ,..,.... Man&old Circle, Co6t..a f::rs~n ~r:~'."$~: ?PM.9PM. sa1espersoo t.o sell to 13 Staat..,4Htl0fc minimum 2 yrs u p , • Plano Ant. Knabe. Organ SAT/SUN Amana sis Msa.SS7-8838. fV.5t1-3"191. WesternSlat.esmcLfood t.o Sl,2iOOmo,NptCtr co. lrVlne location. Lisa : •E••·-~··••b••••••••••• Co nn ele! Maple !!!!!.1•2 1!'_!!;.._~.!lTVt s". _B_A_'_B_O_A_IS_L_P_A_T_l_Q -----·-----•Pest Coo1rol Service man cbain1 " mfg. com · Exp. id lyp, dirt, no s h. _56Z-_30S2 __ . ______ 1 itotac A yssin 1 an dresffr ... Dbl Walnut ...--... ~ .... .. Modeling. comm'ls, needed.catl: ...-... Premium Items. pd.pita. Himalayao Pentan kit· Udopc dropir.~ SALE Everytbillg! Sall
films, 6 earas. New 546-9468 Non-food s upplies. ~ta Applicaat TYPIST~!' tms. ,&ayftll • lovina,. ~~-t~~bet.s. ausc 121 Via Ithac a, Sm ICM ll8Amethyst. fa~. all ages/types. 1---------Salary + commission. IniDe Penoooel Agency EdJtori•I dept. of na· 54iM278. Barbara. Udo hie or call l'73-tl90
Exp. not n~. 967-<rlJ17. Pri.otinf -Want ta be a Mr. Schmidt or Mr. Swte-~27tb,Colt.a.,..~es14a70 tmioangaal• ,·bno ... u tnael ! nd gs Pers&ID IGtle:OS, blue. 2 Spaisb Sly~ Dmett.e Set. orm-.mt Cora~ GOrumARCA~E tS~E ~. 5 pc
Pressman m Web OH· Wenk.631-0700. ....... .._... t.....i ... /fil .. 1'"~ 20".__ Male.CF" ... 1., .. <t\e• Wa..lout,Nomart09.w1th ~ .. auoe, -ereo. Modeling 1·each e r s M·t ' Full time . Min. ----------.!~~....--.. ,..,._ I e c e.... nr.. ,.. '"' • ...,., lea f T H 0 USE f' UL L 0 f -splrs, mirrors. sew~ needed k 1 W'" SALESLADY Pf' wk. with some vaca· ~ vei. Sl40 Colee a f"UR:-tlTURE 6 AP ma chine & misc 2359
. Ma e-up. v15ua age :20. 1.ulr8tn.Apply ·--------•·-r-"ef on a fullt.ame ble. D<'W. Oak veneer. ,,,., 0 c u _,.;..,. •,wa __ .._ Must Penn ysaver 1660 XJnt Situation for ex· .._.. QJ FREE KJTI'ENS 8 w .. s . PLIANC!:S. Rerri" ....... ~e r .,,. S.51-3391 ....,_, • "•"""""· • ••SECRETAJUES•• basis. Hours fle xible. "' MO 642 JIM.5> ,.. b e qualified. Call; P\aaa.ia C M peneoced saleslady Ex· okl.Bllt.•whtia""'. ---------"'&Sber.dr)er etc Upt.o Satoaly l0.3pm
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min. bgt S'8", dress 5-7. ... Kl.¥! FWJ or part time. Bonl&S Composer $12.000 1 . P F s h o w . pvt pt y . QUEEN WATERBEO plus. oauttcal items, Vidd646-7ll09eves . aumul plan. J..ncome depends on G10 . 'MO/const. Sl2,000 opportun t.ies. armers 213~-134Saf\6pm ~ Sl.50 Mayt.q Washer II Drye Interviews Mon·Tues Wllh l le t l .... 0 JC!.....,.1......,..t.Sl4.400 Ins ura n ce Group. ------:-...--· r, Ila 1hldGood&IKS 3-&PM. 3388 Via Lido. a aa year ex· you! 642-5206. •:.~~;:;:Agency S4CM100. E.0 .E. "'--'--c..--1'el, Buff. lyr. __ Da_-'Y'--<1-14_>_556-__ 9'36__ F\lnuture . Accord1an. •••••••••••••-••••••••
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comm. X1nt atmosphere. Furn. mfr. 540-1894. ~~:t~T.fe~ ~~!':. Mlllbrid1e Cl~le. HB near Beach and Adams. loves c hildren Incl set Tnple dresser. n1~ht to! Caroeel Hone, Skl5. ;:~~~~. c~:!~e l!~~~~~ blcunwn~P· ... ea ... ~:.~~1 Y" _Karen __ • _______ , Must be resp., have ln· 9211114,980-44901 er4:30. ~167l ~ & food ~ ~d~ m1rro~~~~l~j P acttenko mactt. Wet ~5721S. -.. ........., ·---... ----111 itlative. 6 e-i.....y an un· SECY/BKPR. part /full w • ........ m.~ · agere ••· 1 swt. Bikes. Cameras. -------------------ReaJ£stat.eSa.les supervised Job. Good •• 1
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Mio 111'1 Cllilrys._ llD· DRfMS by Ludwig. h&bt •~.twiollera,trlr s ails. cover , trailer WITHlm-~.!~ ...tutew.U.. aU oncinal. 12,GO.Call848..()'ll4
perial. S .. •dal Low bhatclear. 2 noor toms............. Cassie boat io bnstol 2SO SuzuJu Eoduro. 77, _ _..._. _..... xJa1caad.11700. s:IJ·l87t !ri~ Z !:~ °'!?~ .. ~ ~!:. 2'Ro" • 1~r~s l•h~1• nh , 0 fp .. t0 JO ~ -:;:. aiadiUon. Days 731--42:.'U • 1500 au .. ~..;..._ A' ,.!!POSURTPPLY _or_ ... _s;_a_. -----t ---· ~-,_...,,1m "~ • ... .... _................... eves552.Ql!ll. -U IV f:llYd..~m hat comple te w /all .77 Evlorude 4bp long li'llPllSS lOlN.Mancbest.er Pierce Arr o w , 7
.,_,._, n... p cue119CIOOMO.Callaft shalU3.'50.~l4Seves Stoctt141,171.•.e87 16'HobieCatamaran. '78, For S a le /Trade 1973 Anaheim 776-9800 pusenaer •edao. 99% no_.__. AllD attem 6.30N (714)731-&649. llerc•.trailers. mint cood. Complete Ka waskl 250 Enduro ~but needs fu.JJ
I« 8. 3Z pes, Im. Anti· WANTED: 13' Heavyduty Ult121.• w/allxtras,SS8-37S7 1400. Wall consider Hon· Chev y e n.1•nes . 3 27 restaraUon. One of 1200
que -.k &eeretary SZZS. APPIAJSE Guitar, like Boat trailer. Will buy or Steal 122.IOS da 90 or lOOCC Bike wr~r glide. SIOO. 1971 t.alt. A true clasalc with
Bdrm aet-deM, dresser, neWll, SUoburst Detigo. reot.6'1s.7272 26'SU..AMCB Custom 9 ' fiberglass "rrll-8967 400 w/350 turbo .. i.oo. fantasllcpot.enual.$&00.
........,, 6 1110. Boys 1160/ offer. Call Pa tu at Slock 17U, 7SS. 74.5, 710 sailboat, xlnt for Wood-~alter noon. Or. Moody. 644..-0821
bike 20· • li20. Kln1 s:r 675-lD> or f173-3068. lf no Avon Redc.~st, complete Me~ 380 trailen bridge-Lake Forest $500 W AM1'ID
woven beciapread S40. answer, ~eeptrymg. w/motor lllOWlt, pump & Ust 129.9151 &SIMO Hooda Trail 90.
Chr SlO. Lamps SlO. y·&u•u• oars aod Brit. Seagull SaleS15,.fJ05 ·~ En"'-son 23' Sloop 751-8967 ••••••••••••••••• .. •••• t5l0 CUb.~193 ~ampw/reverb motorS750.f173-7491 24'S&»IDAMCllS -• IMPORTANT ••••••••••••••••••••••• New. 1225. 675-1230; StoctMn,e7,700,7S9 Good cood. Slee ps 4, '73Hoodal7S,d nt coodJ. NOTJCETO '76GllC RV. Bubbletop,
S.ve 9IOO Joma Wayne 673-2712. '74 SOHP Johnson OB Mett 21111• trailers bead, VHF & Outbrd IJ<m. M50 READERS ANO great cu mileage, d nl
Tennis C lub Fam1ly motor. CDI 1go1t1on. Ustsu.cmo F\tJJkee!. S5000or bestol· ~lfi8% ADVERTlSERS canctmuat sell.848-8l23 Membership.~5840 Custom PA 300 watts, 4 SUOO. 14 ' boat A-trlr. no Sa1el20,716 fer.213/496-3288 Motor.._1,5*/ The p11ce o( Hems w...tDri
eiaot cabioets, borns. seats, SSOO. '65 SOHP 22'HAaDTOP L d G d d a..tfSStot-fl60 ·advertised by vehicle •n 9550
Walnut Dio101 Table, Sl ,000. New Peavy Mercury 0B motor.S7SO l'S83.f5l3.t17 to 14. 00 con · •••••••••••;?.;"••••••••• dealers in I.be vehac~ •••••••••••••••••••••••
DATSUN TRUCK
SPECIALS.
71 DATSUH L WI .
4 speed. w,tute. a ir cond1-
UOIWl& ON508l9>
'7' DATSUN P /U s speed. air conditioning.
blue /white' (1 794981)
71DATSUN
STAJCHED
Blue. air cond1t1001ng
11G38317 r
71 OATSUN P /U
Blue. 37 ,8 90 m1 les
<ImTTMI> 0... lop. 4 chairs. Cof. Classic Ap Amp, S250. Days: 548-6030. eves 290Merc.trlr wllrailerMG.7132 du111fled adve rus1nc l..aodcnaser. new Lares. lee Table, glass top m.31522. 646-UIQ5. LisUZ2,CDO '78 31' P1ce Arrow. FulJ.y mumas does oat tnclude headers. new c a rb.
'JZl36''. Vae*DD Power .._ __ -A.. R ~--Steal .,._.., 27• En,. .. __ 74 ~,..,. bp •ft. eq1.1p. Sips 5 $400 wk. 2 aay applicable taxes. 77.000rru. dot mech & '71 DATSUH P /U .. _ ,,._ .. _,_An .....,,....,..., 1co ... ....,.1cal -.... Power 9040 ....... .-.. -.-. -1..w .... k 53<0 k o l Re d 5 :.p eed .2 • =:-w· ~-w.u5""' dr. . ~tar. coUeaor's item .=••••••••••••••••• 2%'CUDOY boa.rd. 110, lSO, Mai.o, :.._ ~012 ~ ':....,·~U>/Lay s fi•~. ~~~sferr rees, . body s2no. Da ys. Mostic.ooo Males sUv1c;
-----awer 20 y ea r s 014 All J7<t9,761,2&0Merc.trlr holding tank . r ad io . .,.... .eves---.. ~,c.-...es. eesl doc-714"8 98"2434· n il es · Contr a ct itV ll dubic
dwJst.. Plants. Barstools. RoaewoodS300.646-4lll 1971 SCAaM LlstS20.292 carpetlllg. mooring off For Rent. '77 Harvest au'vt-'=. ~ .... a•~~or d!: 213-5Sl'l·lOlJ. <1N96701 Office chair. Brown Twin 330's. 130 hours. St .... J ... 7,-.. "'-·'"-E •-luded. """~•u.i•-WVU3 "'-velour Couch. Call Harmony Mendola 5w:1. loaded.Pn.pty.BeslOf ,... N _, ~ .~me MullMotorHome.slps6 aler documenury pre· lbe fute:>l draw 111 the SANTAANA ~o. burst w/cue. Ue new. fet! CaU ~1200 <Mon . 1216.000. 714-884-9346 +, burns reg ps. reas panltlOO charges unless West a Ua1ly Pilot DATSUN
8eaaL oil wbt Fr. Prov. S6.M6-7908days F<erv~;~!:S) :_..!_3,.1,:!ds21)6. • WANTED smaU trlr for rates Prvt P arty. Olbennse sptt1!ied b.> a_,,,nedAd.642 5678. 2001 E 17th Street __.,.,. -~..... 14' sculboat. call Mark SM-0197after6pm. theadveruser. SanlaAna SSS-7811
bedroom furn: 9 drwr Offlctfawllw• l AsUocJerry. eftlKa 963-0989 dresler, 2 ntte at.ands. l .. p .t IOIS , . ..-LR UhK. N•w 9IOO ......_ .... HOO ......_ M.w 9100 AmloJ. Mew HOO
Goodccncl S300. 67:>-3733 •••••-••••••••••••••• 43 Gran Ma n ner fully •IEAI. LASER 1977 Orange & ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••-••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••--•••••••
Desks for sale Sd Jul eq~pped, beautifully While. Xlot cond1t1on
•• ~balwrrdJ. good ~· l9, 9-Uam. S32i Ulivers?'. · ~~ota1oed1_. r eabody tdo 36.' lltllMM $750/0BO. 833-2:346. -Y ever ..._.,, t y Dr. Ste H. Irv. c •. -se or 1ve a . ar . 1t71S, lWU1 330 llerc. Air ~-:INS Park view Cuter. Slip may be .available. cond/beaten, plusb bar. sandpiper 11 '. wt. 115,
M2·'1000 11~% Financmg poss1-<2> s taterooms, lee ous. life jackets, 80 sq ' ~ ~ G,ame Tbl. · bile. Sll0.000. Jack Curley mailer. loaded! ft. sail, 4 horse Johnson.
eke new, in1aMI lutber Minolta MlOl co,ler, z~ 534-1505 evenings 4' Lilt$141,035 fisborsail,615-5861.
top + a1us cover~an yrs, cocnpletely rebuilt weekends , 642-4321 SwipeS114,95
allo be med f« small m>. TSZ·5151 weekdays This boat ll buutilul. A UDOH. B.eceoUyrebwll, ...._at with 4 cmtom ----'--·-----floatiQI cocktail loun&e. good sails. $1000 firm. no
lmde ricb ~leather Typewriter Elecu'ic. Xlnl 21' Starf'ire 110 w /cboi~ n llUST _trlr_._67_5-_S293 ______ ,
ct.in. $UOO. 1 an&iq• concWk>a. M&AT futures Balboa l&laDd slip. S1JIJIJ.
pair of e-atal lamp 950080.59-sal IO-Ol.1266"-eA'J. zr pff riaed CnUllll , -.. _.,New q.., llAXO , •sat uiltoat.AWndaiped. a. da faide.a-ted aso. EXEC. DESK, escelleat D ! cen.tet' ~· Rqls, Shp inboard. 3
Harbor hi ocl D · CCIDllL. '320: Art tab&e, VH1' radio, sum Joe batl anchors. xtra sails. ~ a nve. tli0.m-l230; f13.Z'T12. tank. etc. 540-0312. • modeltprice.~_
--m.&310
· Haa4aome Chrome a: SHAJlP electronic cub ,
Glau Game Tbl /2 recilta'-Mtd. ER-2350. ~ (1976), ~ alum.
_-Chrome 6 Caoe Ice Eltln c<Dd. $225. days lite to pull. ~bin· s leeps . . o-m a.rs. Sacr. S200. s.. 1909 2.. ~ $3000. 912. 7223
MWDW ,... aOl7 24' Cbn s Craft W/trlr
llDlt sell Yamaha 250, ...... •••••••••••••••• Clean cood. Sliip to
Pm.a Camera. Mtrcy-SHERR!'S PET CARE shore. $5600. 557. 7UO
c I e Parts• H obi e BoardimJ A grooming 79 BAYU ... ER Rollenkat.es, BW T.V. with lo•e, lrtt pkup. " ~1114 Poodle Pupa ror aa.Je. YICToaJA 27'/J'
Tea Clll •t&adl, 25 yrs. ON1. Y 40 HOUaS
Fril , dresser . be d s. _e!EP--'-_546-_ .. ______ , Trim tabs. depth fuider.
.-: cbab, couch, chair. dm· Double Yellow Head Par· bimini top, fuU canvas.
-eog table, wasber & rot. $t00v/cage. shower , ref rig, elec·
· dryer.~4.5 '60-1448 trical·alcohol s to ve
~Several Frenc h color
• lithoa. MS. Ong. Renoir
«cbinl S18S. 535--5586
. SWEDISH CRYSTAL. 8 .,.... ''SUU" by val
SL Lambert. Iii int Coad.
"' Rel. $32.SO . S ac .
-SllO/IWal. 631.$748
Spring Cleaoiai! Amway
~ta cu save you
Ume, erser11. money, ..-.aa.alS
Dean&« item& clolbes,
herculoD s ofa, other . • r... All lood eoad. re-
S2500 down. Balance at
12.25%. $285 per month.
Slip avallable. J 1m
Gilbert 631·3133.
Rabbits ftr sale-Female.
black •/silver mark-
ings. 1St Place winners.
S7.50 ea BREEDERS. -T1t0--JAM--F-AM_S_I __ ,
~ Fabulous 44 · Pacifica "-&Orf-1090 "f\ght on'" Perl. rood.
••••••••••••••••••••••• 114-673-6636 lOA M ·6PM sz:so.ooo
17' Centur y ln b r d ,
Fiberglass. S h arp,
Peoin. Slip. Private Par-
ty. 7141673-1003.
s.wlJlliM1dh 11 IOf2 31' Sk.lpjack 79. ()pen HuU.
••••••--••••••••••• Vol~ 225. 120 hrs. VHF, SEWING JIACHJNE Swim .LDR. fresh wtr
7 mos. new. Hardly ueed. shasb. awll cood. Must
Deluxe A.ato. RlCAR Sell. PP714· 673-1611
model number 806 .
• ........ -... 18' Seacrart, 70hp
~5432 Jotnaoo. VHF. cstm gas
--------l'V~ IOtl tank,baittaok,manyea · traa. m>O. 962-.8058
USOSPBlll.!
79-26' S&leAMCa
VHF. Radio, covers.
tabs. 260 Mere. trlr.
VHF Aadt0, covers.
tabs. 260 Mere, trlr
NICIDTOMOYI
$11,495
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HURRY!
HURRY!
We sold so many
Boats last week we
are now out of some
Models ...
All IOATS
.STIE
SOLD!! .... .,_
Sooner or later you'll
Buy a Sea Ray. Why
not now? .... ........................ HARRISON Ma10 .. H T . V. )tint »' ~· F /B, F /G, bead,
'' --------Oaad. Color, 1 yr. o«L 13•• ~ screws. Xl:ol cond. ~ llllaparta. ddld'a Clelk." ecrearukina SllO/ 080. Priced to sell. $14,950. or BOAI CENTER ....-....__... f75.UJOor673-3088.Uoo beat ofr. 831·1704 or
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.; despenle to seU, slnt ac· WATmt
Lyman Inboard Bay STOii ·
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WANTED: Mooring to
buy. Balboa Peninsu.Ja.
7S1·5134
23' Slip Balboa Coves
Area. $125/m o. Call
873-1174 or675-2709
Slip wanted for 47" s ail
boat. Pref Dana Pl but
w/coosider aoy other .
~98.'>C
WANT lo rent sbp for Cal
25' for 3 mo. Starting
Aug. Prefer Dana Point
497.2470
Wantal: slip for 26° power
boat 1n Newport area.
642-8635.
···········-············ 18" flatbottom. nu V
dnve. tandem u.Je trlr.
nu paint. 548-0302
~.n. $320().
Terp rt.tloa .......................
c ;1n.S./ .... 9120 •••••••••••••••••••••••
SHELL CAMPER. Long
bed. Import U'\IC It. 6 mos
old.. S2llO. 751-t78S.
aJSTOll built •55 Chevy
Camper. Priced to sell!
642-1353
'6' &fC CUSTOM 1 too piclrup w/2 yr old 8'
capr. AC, 4 spd, PS.
61.000 mi, $3000 firm.
TJO.ao
Boat. contact broker. JIOI c..ttfwr
673-9510 I "11 liloped. xlD\ cood, caia
1"7 Chris-Conole 30' 7141 Karee
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Slee~ 6, Elec refnae 631-2547 144 0658
bc*lial &Mk, aft cabio, ------• Good~ lloped. .,_ ..,. bowl. Owner -...... ._.1 MIOorM9tofter .
..W ~ 12'1.; amau -.. ......
c1own.m.1• ca"' ,...
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WAGONS
ltC. SB.ECTIOH OF MIW
1910, 2t0 AMD SIO MOOILS
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1777
WAGON
5 soeed trans . radio .
moldings & unoerooet.
($~ 959-0) (067491 I
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561 MILES
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LIMITED SELECTIONS
NOW PRICE $LASHED
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W. 8 .... -....Uca or clalaitt. It IL&TI' PRICltS on new "7' Audi. Rum 1d. Tan. "1t IMW U>CM CAPll PAITS •t '/046 rar la extr1 clean. MOe • Trhampha. Fln. l&Ddau top. AM /PM 8 SUYW wt\h ~k IMU..r. 2 n. front Koni lhocu
_..nur1 avalL Call Mltc h llVk. Iii.all ..u. 11100 t:xecutlveear. <nutal "'12 to '74 V.f'•I fl10 ~ Sbulman. 142·140&. ~ • IOIMd ....... only tro for both. Ntw
-••••••••••••••••••• ~ preMOUy la el· lllON. Beach Blvd. S.11' beav)' duty 48 "Ill Chevy OuuvUlt. wte fed. -..W 971 z (S Ml. No. ot SA Fwy I ~ baltvy. ooly PG.
-. Van. -. Ulft, 400 tu Altlla-. 970I -•••••••••••-••••••• La Habra m.sm UM New "R.tcemarll"
Mc:11 ... p/a, p/lt, Hll ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...._rf_. ,11 • .,.1 euw. &eala.r sport tletrtnlt wbl. uulu conlrol, ,,, _ .. o...pc:... I .. 000 aa•·n1 .... .,, ~· --~ ODI)' SSO! Call aaJfm c .... c.a.om lnl _. "' anrt. auto. Low miles. _.._ lo a:U. lib ..w. MIOO. zm Harbor Blvd. on U\Y 1tTt ... Coupe•. •S518. eoz.~1311. ...;..;.;__;_----9-7-2-0 ,,,.-. COSTAllllSA s.daal•CoeverlJbln. ·&' sr a llOAOWl'Y .,.._ 979-2100 SANfA ANA ..,. IMW 51• ••••••••••••••••••••••• '11 eo.~alr Oreeabria r 0 " ___,. ._ ........ lfl SPIDBS 835•3171 • s""""", power l\J!CllC'nlll. -wlDdow van. alMO, ~all• DOLL I power brakes, air condl· ~ Nnl 1lnt. o>uat 11eJI TOPA tBIMOWIU TH111&.T1MAllCNMV*O~t Uoalng. AM/P'M stereo
9IO ~ PAID POI •USID IMWt• w/cauettt·• spe1ken. ~ • ca.••...a llACH IMPOITS '733.0CScne. mint(~I electric sunroof. electnc n ll'ORD l.AlX\ll"Y Call\per wvw • ... :A" 841 DoveSUMt "7•20D2TifSJR t0332> windo ws, h ght alloym .... _..,.. ... W"P-""
VAN ~ery <>l>tioo. Low USID c,._.51 NEWPORT BEACH • 7 6 i 0 0 2 4 • p d . wheel~. metaJhc topaz mUeqe. Call tor detalbl I S.IU23'7l57I> brown exten or wlUI tan
lllDO. MS-'TDI · 7 Z..tfOO '77 mA mint U008> leatherette interior. Only
"T'I "'ord Van Ecoooline '78 A.LFA 4 dr. Sedan. '77630Csi (~I 20,d Miles!!! Ellcellent IE~~=~~=~
2$1, 11,000 ml.12700. Call 3>,000 mt 5 apd. AM/FM "1'832IOi4ap. air t4Z28) cRounndslll0°0n tRhEr0c"u1hLoAutR. '71DATSUNZI0
cass. A/C. Sliver ext "llm.A. air <8096> ~. "1'8"' ...... loa .. _ .. ''u"°l GA.S! MUST SELL for COUPE w tmaroon leath. 1nl ~ '"""''-onJ Sl2SOO H JI "T'I Dodie 8200. air, auto, Xlnt cood. $6.00., "1'93210ihpS /R l8l86> ,,,..,Y0138 · · WT)', ca Fr,~~-wbee~lve, 4
I lb t i t "1'9528lAS/R t2161S I .,..... ('y.U....,r, s •~· a ir. u p 1. p . cus om n • 714-838-7lllora-4626 "1'9521i loaded C0256I --------1 A."'1 /FM w/tape, custom c ustom paint, mags. --------i7 BMW "Blade Beauty' ... 000m is Alfa Alletta. Snrf. A IC. a..H s 11 •1'1,~ 1ntenor. tach and gages, am Cm cau. ...... 1, WA......-eftl. snrl. cass .. A 1C. I ownJ. luoga"• rack 22 0 1 lult'h SB.000 714 846-M». ,..,.. I K;U Cream inter. 673-3997 or 32K mi. St4.900 9M-03U> " •"' · · Late model Toyotas and ~. lt71 IMW SlOi miJes. "SUper Sharp Gas
9580 u 'Allll ---------• Brown •/tan interior. S>:mJI. Ex~ Car Loadel Saver" <885~;:i> "1]illilrJ•l'J'l•I 9707 Sunroo~ .. automatic SZIS.23/.o + T-. r ... ~ ..............
LEASE
IUMDMl'W
ltlODATSUM
210DCOUPI
$199.50
A MONTH
Car has automatic trans
& air cond1lloning. '8
paymeolS of S199.50 plus
Sll.97 tax per month
Cap cost . $9989.00.
fl(-s1d1.1al bal.: ~5.00
on open end lease. Dnve
off · ls t le last months
payment & license r~ of
Sl79.00. On approved
crt-d1t . <Ser . 2239571
($t.k. 9"1()).
NEWPORT DA TSUM
888 Dove Street
NEWPORT BEACH
833-1300
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Regal Re ce pt ion s .
Romantic repasts, what
havt you. Newport Area
SpeaalislS 631-2170
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WANTED
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to consider the pun:hase
or tra<fe.ltl or your clean
Porsche. Chl'Ck with Us
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2626 Harbor Blvd
Costa Mesa 540-5630
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$1495
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RAMDMIW 14.000mi. Xlnt Cond
ltlO DA TSUM 56500· 644-5937
cassette. Dynamite car' ._ 9730 cass .• perfect cond. 955-30l'2 · •
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90I WITHAM xlnl cond. dark areeo. Miiia:••.... 9740 '10 Opel GT. white wired
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in Westmmster Classicl971XKEV12 2 + A/C n4ooo' · cusette, mag r l m1. ZIO MA~ .. ACI( '74 l2A Spider. new top, 893-?SSl 638 78*l 2 Xlllt Ruonin1 <.:ondt ' •67~ 531-5863
2 Door with s speed ures. needs minor work. Uon. Well kept car. S8000. -------
trans. (584300).<Stk. 7511 run s g r e at. $2600. '71 Honda.600Sedan.very 772-7802 '70 21a>E . 6 cyl, Best of· '730PELManta.GREAT 11..a•19 . ~8014 clean. runs xlnt, $975 A.&.•-9734 fer. S59·0536 or c all ECONOMY CAR. good ~ i1't·8jAU. IC--_,. 642"'3003' hrs, lf236. tires. am/Im 8 tral·k. MEWPOITDATSUM '&I 850 Seider, AM /FM. ....................... $1251 or b est offer
888 Dove Stteet rblt eng. -needs minor '77 Accord: 5 spd, air ·11 K-Chla. Auto, runs '75 BIC. must SH. 49K 675-1230, or 673-3068, ask
NEWPORT BEACH work. runs great. $1000 cond.. tape/radio. Xlnl good. needs body work. ml. $10,000. Call a fter 5, for PatlJ. H no aru.wr.
Ill-I JOO 54().5184 cood. $4999. 760-1334 $1500. C.11631·5253 6'4-1751. keep trying
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2 DOOR
2DOOR
2DOOR
4DOOR
4DOOR
2DOOA
2 DOOR
4DOOR
2DOOR
4DOOR
4DOOR
4000R
4000R
(' 2 DOOR
2 DOOR
2DOOR
2DOOR
WAGON
4DOOR
4DOOR
4DOOR
4DOOR
2DOOR
2000R
2DOOR
2DOOR
2DOOR
2DOOR
2 DOOR
2DOOR
2DOOR
2DOOA
2DOOR
2DOOR
2DOOR
6172 953681 7095
6032 928935 6215
5985 921045 7065
5756 860828 6637
5753 811085 6902
6034 929935 6600
6022 926063 6185
5757 831765 6797
5988 858726 7352
5759 858490 6637
5895 853331 7027
5871 891534 6945
5967 861192 8337
6086 921868 7070
5754 825761 8095
6040 931762 6215
5979 915000 7195
DASHERS
6060 361141
5894 093745
5752 092459
5937 115758
5938 102760
9165
9155
9155
9615
9415
SCIROCCOS
5891 040000 9235
5923 052290 9375
5806 043250 9070
5917 047597 8535
saoa 037304 8880
5893 047655 9425
6010 051055 9790
5800 04Sn 8959
5803 044100 8495
5922 052207 9050
5972 001487 8782
041330 8869
DtSCOUNT
6345 750
5579 636
6245 820
5991 646
6299 603
5980 620
5595 595 ·
6142 655
6489 863
6056 581
6229 798
6175 770
7281 1056
6280 790
67221373
5579
6325
8375
8296
8372
8766
8597
636
870
790
859
783
849
818
8384 851
8515 860
8102 968
7715 820
8080 800
8338 1087
··8995 795
7742 853
7642 853
8295 755
7878 886
8052 817
·-790 . .... ..._
DIESELS
DASHER.WON 6057 146187 10,620
DASHER.WGN6051 -147106 10,680
DASHER WGN6056 14n63 10.585
RABBIT 2 DR .~ 928303 7020
DAStEA WGN6028 115744 10.525
DAStEA WGNI013 135111
·l>ASHERwAGON 5949 129ns
DASHERWAGON 5944 121123
bASHERWAGOH 5947 128339
DASHEAWAGON 5948 126872
DASHERWAGON 6056 147763
OASHEAWAGON 6050 147303
4 DOOR DASHER 5939 126146
DASHERWAGON 5942 115115
4 DOOR DASHER 5936 114344
DASHERWAGON 5946 111989
DASHER4BOOR 6015 141463
10,620
10,525
10,525
10,585
10,585
10,585
10,680
10,340
10,045
9670
10,680
9765
VANAGONS
VANAGON 5928 092519 '11,320
VANAGON 5931 095121 10,735
VANAGON 5885 074998 10,685
VANAGON 5927 092226 10,685
! VANAGON 5887 079894 11,200
DISCOUNT
9895 7251
9895 785
9795 790
6900 120
9795 730
9895 725
'9995 530
9995 530
9995 590
9995 590
ggn 608
10,012 668
9727 613
9608 437
9187 484
10,110 570
9237 528
10,490 830
9962 773
9700 985
9749 936
10,200 1000
VANAGON CAMPERS
I CAMPER 5934 083866 13,915 12,752 1163
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11 ,825 11100 CAMPER 5925 088608 12,925
CAMPERAUTo5884 063519 13,300 11 ,995 1305
1 CAMPER 5826 013011 12,387 11,201 1186
CAMPER 6061 095886 13,540 12,524 1016
CAMPERAUT06055 099521 13,300 12,118 1112
CAMPER 8150 095575 12,925 11 ,715 11 Q
CAMPER 5763 060461 12,307 11,142 1165
CAMPER 5925 088608 12,925 11 ,81(> 1315
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'7.n 11\naw" CllruJS> TRT ~ Jau. All/Fii. Very powerful 1135 CC 112'1 OYenlead a1r • :Im 71 YW IOUS·IOYCC llll._1t1 -W CoroU.a llbed1, iep, 11 .. H c a••. • • • •con d . •I abow det lled I dJ b • • • 4 cyllader. 4 speed. , ... •••w ....................... A IC. rs. blk. SM /ml. .. UtsO/obo. t OONIL> bni., • 8 IOIWITMAM ac rakea. A /FM AM /Fii, new ndlal :.:•IN<• •llM+IU4WD .,_ dwa l&U &ow lot 7l4flU.TTM bit •UM .::-rs,; VO&MSWAW ractio~••ll til'fl, u,..., new cu.tom tn: tlO&tD~n a.a. ... 4 .._. *'" ~ NIOMO Urea~-n;., ,..,:.64 ,..Weetmlmt•Aw. vlayt SZH~00'7113). tenor. 1uu•1• rack.
... ---• ~ ..... llany a . .,., ,.~rot• .. , •uto-"'tl-. lt'l\~~ "'i.' ......... 9770 vao wltb purcblae or IDW••teet• IOI-........ Kelly ueen. ''extrea.ly t760 I.nil. <•YDfO ""' ..... ,,_ • W --.-W •0•~•00u0•••u••0 b . •1111 ... 79 ""'"~ lberp''<2iillXO>
--•••••••••••••••• •"' low mlle aae. aup•r t3131 HARO()A BLVD T3 ieao ...,., 15 complete • ove Items days . YOLISWA... SAVI
UPTO 90IWl'TMAM rlu but offer . OAROEN GROVE fnJlli ead. 6S tram u:le. 54MIDO,ev•: W.LI05. HaviDI trouble sellial '1100Weltm.lmterAve. SANTA AMA SZ00011.aAn.t Y~IWAW fll'I 11141 IM-41M All or separat.e. Mir~ '77 VW Convertible, >'O'lf cer? Try aaa! Paid i.nW•tm.ioat« DA'BUM
IXAllPLC ,_~Ave 1 Calvm,deys. Cbampaane Edition, , 1 ..... f ... 183-'lZl B-79 2001 E.17tbSlreet tt7t T1mO In W•tmlUter '71 Celk a OT Lll\b<-li., ~ 'Tl ToY0U Cruwa, liootl 11 VW Set 4 pd wblte oo wblu , am/rm ~ oot "8A or .,om Cult.om T Bucket Dune Santa Am 558-7811
(,_.) ••• ... .,. pct. Mir, 1m/fm taa>e. bad. runa aood. uoo. roceo. • · stereo, 27K mi. P.P. JIM..._. &RJllll.IO a.. ..... bit oto bell ---------" ..._ 17$ 1341 48.'t~l am /Im cua., Xlat Cood. .....owo. l"'IA " ~,;..1 _m r, , Yoho 9772
llllO/ofter I v~ 11sw•IL.. ..,er,""" ·-• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,,, ..
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MOTICI Hm Toyou SR5, In\ ll?O Cofooa Mark U 4dt, M8-1412 1 •• Futbedlt Au&o. Clean. v.. ,... '7t YW
bow Dalb Pllot Cb.al C'.ood 1.1116() call 11fter xln& coad. U K ma . moo. New tire9. Good 11711 llACMaYD. VOLVO
an.cl ada dlaplay tbear ~ d2 021.D lla/olfw. M4-Da ev• '18 vw Rabbit. fuel injec. en&. ........ r-..... • .. ~ .... -·cH IMOADTS nwUlllCl8 with le&iblllt1 •wkenda. tioo. 4 Spd. 22,000 mi. ~ ... J.. 4 speed. dasc brakes, SA&IS. SlaYICl ..,.. ....-~ aedl.mpatt'"Ou.r•da.we '76 Cellca CT.~ r>J> suarf. AM /Fii radio. -vinyhoteri«.(201l2ll$) AMOLIAS ... ~R\leT~B."CH an proud lo QY, really AM/.,. tlpt>•. A • low "N Corona IJ.Abadlt LE. l*IO/beltofr. 7tl~ "73 THING Conv . Xlol S.J495 OVERSE~ DELIVERY ...... JU-0ttt""" a•• r u ulu Phone m11uu. xlnl cood ~ 11.000 cw. mint cood. S8K ma. Iota of 75YW~ IOIWITHAM EXPERTS
605171 ~ 1e(M)IJ4 OODd S7200 IMl-'WB ' WllllA.da CalllG-51'71 xtru.m>O 142-41522 Deluxe 2 door w ith VOUCSWACMM
...... Mew HOO ...._,Mew 9IOO AMtM,Mew 9IOO Alliol.Mew HOO AMtM,Mew tlOO au&omatic. C1eaDest ooe 7QIOWestmanaterAve. IAtLllKI
••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••• ... ••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••• .. ••••••• ~! (113JlJR) tn Westma.n.ater VOLVO $Ztt5 a. 7551 63IJ. 1880 l.9111 Harbor Blvd.
1980 .
VOLVO
2DOOR
SEDAN
-4CYL-
4 speed lransmlseion.
wheel well l'nould1ngs,
4 wheel disc brakes,
pan stripes and morel
(VC24245A 1-176266)
1980
VOLVO
2DOOR
SEDAN
-4CYL-
4 speed transmission.
wheel 1Nell mouldings.
fabric care. 4 wheel
disc brakes and
p1nslnPGS and_ morel
(VC24245A~178393)
I
57876 SJf01
1978 1980
HONDA TOYOTA
ACCORD SUPRA
LX COUPE LIFTBACK
(879'JLBl (813YSV>
1980
VOLVO
2DOOR
SEDAN
-4CYL-
197-
TOYOTA
PICKUP W /
CAMPIR SHELL
• (1L33832)
s4999
1980
VOLVO
2DOOR
SEDAN
-4CYL-
A u tom at 1 c
transmission. power
steering, sunroof. 4
wheel disc brakes.
pin stripe & wheel
mouldings.
(VC24246A1-17e281)
1980
VOLVO
2DOOR
SEDAN
-4CYL-
4 speed trana.. sun
roof. 4 wheel disc
brakes. power ateer·
Ing. ai r cond .. pin
stnpe & ..tleel moold-
mgs.
tVC24245A M 78396)
99336 s9016 ------
1978 1977
SUBARU DATSUN
5 SPEED 280%
COUPE COUPE
(e92UJU) (882$0T)
53599
1980
VOLVO
LUXURY
4 DR. SEDAN
-6CYL-
Loadedt Automatic
trans . air cond . sun-
roof. pawer steering.
all oy wh ee l s .
pinstripes and morel
(VC26469A 1-094395)
HATCHIACK
(344V8S)
54499
IOI wnHAM COSJ'A llESA YOUlSW"''---A 1968 VW Bus. All new. re-~9l0l 540-9467
... __.. reipt.s.~195 ·-------~ 7a>o West.mtuter Ave S48·282S
ID Weat.miDl\er --------1 ~ UMd
183-15161 SS-7880
'71YWIAUIT
4 door. die.el. 4 cylmder.
4 s peed . AM /FY
CU6«U. Excellent con-
dal.lon. USIBUPT)
S59tt
®'"~~@ g ...--....... ·"""'M
l 3731 HARBOR BLVD
GARDEN GROVE
111415)4-4100
71YWCAMPB
Bubble top conversion
Exvemely clean .
t<m\IKOI
79 YW IADIT' • ••••• • •• • • • • • • •• •• • •• •
Clean custom 2 door wilh G ••r91 990 I
a utomatic radio and •••:.::.:::.;,.=.•0••;::•••
heat.er 2'0K. Dyna m1t.e ! ..v' "',._ "~
15JOW001
$4995
IOIWTTHAM
VOUCSWAQ.81
TQIOWestrnu111ter Ave.
1n W e1tm.an:sle1'
fl93. 7551 631F7880
$4995
MAIBS
AUTOC&nlll
1"25 Baker Street
COSTAM~
74Super Bet:lle. xlnt cood. 540-9202
S<!425. AMC 9905 494-4490 ............•..••.••..
'79 8~. 1 lK m1 Xln\ '76 AMC Sta Wga, ong
rond. Auto radials. ownet". lo m1. $1900/best
X1rti f7.900 6461010 ctfer. 640-7912
$4H5 .......... tlOO AMhK. Mew
IOI WJTM,A.M • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••• • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •••••••• •
VOUlSWAMM * * * * * * * * * * * * '1lllOWe.lmtmttt Ave.
LD Wmm1 Dlter
183-15.Sl 638-1880
76YWIUS
7 puaenger. 4 cytmdtt, 4
speed. AM /FM stereo.
Great cond1\lon
<l~PVM > $529'
1373 1 HARBOR BLVD
GARDEN GROVE
17141 U4-4 I 00
'10 YW '9CIC-UP
Sporty ~ black Wllh fal
wry au'. Uke new with
less than 50.000 miles
[)ynamtte! (8170141
Ut95
IOIWITHAM
YOUlSWACMM
1&00W~Ave
lD Westaunster
~ 15.S l 638-7880
18 VW Conv Blk whl
uke nu. 7.000au On.:
owner Always gar Call
eves 6'4-0307
79 YW DIE.5B.
L Model 4 door wrt.h a 1r
and stereo. SU per car•
(m6Z1J)
$7495
IOIWITHAM
VOUlSWAMM
7QIOWestminsttt Ave.
in Westmmster
193-7551 631-1880
'19 VW Bug CODve.rtJble.
Wht. on whl. 3.000m1
AM/FM /cass. w /aUIJ> r e·
ver se. Fog lights .
chrome tn m. alarm, &
o&ber extras. Perfect
cood. $'9,800. 640-1728.
84Ul6l.
76YWDASta
Dynamite 2 door .
au&ocmtic and a.Jr. Very
clean! (744PPN>
S.J6t5
IOIWITHAM
YOUlSWAe&I
7tOOWesllnlDSter Ave.
In Westminattt
-15161 638. 7880
Xtra rue.I lank f« your
Rabbit, Scirocco.
Duber. Up lo 1,000 miles
per hll. Dean Mullins
Sa les, 2310 Park
Newport , NB .
114-~1209.
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PINTO PONY :
4 CYL STICK s4299 • STL RADIALS )f-
OLX WHL CVRS.
FRONT DISCS S11t •2499 Jt-
116350 ll
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5=
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
4 CYL STICK
BKT SEATS
PWR. BRAKES
PWR. STEER.
54244 !
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LOADED
WITH
LUXURY
56699
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FINE TRADE INS
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M•• l•k•• elf r•. -Mdlttll•IU HJJ .,_..,,. r~ Hu YerJ few loc:al ahape. Del matcbla1 spd. All lt'M atereo. ~ -*· A.no. air. ••"-" *· • I Vttl CllL11•t "" •-•-• .. -• .. ••• 74_PU mllell t-.Z&Ot. boot• car cover. Owuet OUO/bett olr. Ma-NJ• ---. le&I ., -...... IATPll IOIWITIUM ........ _._...... ~ $3999 DMt .. u. 11915 •te•ll clYa ~,._ ..aWAW "JtCOllritt• 4ey...._, 4 ......-. air . thl1 prlu. Home
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•W --~ ~I ONLY 110 "' lmwl> t•HarborBlvd New \trt'li, PBln\. many • .. ....... • ... ... "Tl Cfftll•c t:Nou'° • 11.202....as COS'TAMESA . xtru.MMH5'1 ...,...... "" ............... Good~. v.,., .. ~.PP ...... " II nooo I HOWADc .... ,.. SAMTAAMA 6ll.074J ....................... W"-tolr.•1113or
MIL ...... ,... .~::.:o.o 142 .• :'u N~~~~~~lt DATSUN 66a:o~~t~ Cood. 61 Plymouth VALlANT _541--_317_4 _____ _
..... Htl ...._ • .,,..__,,, J.011 2001 E. l'?th Slr~ ltlO MllCUIY 673-070IKu.rt R.un.s good, new tires ft 12 Gt'ud Sal.ari Wqon. _ ..... .-...... IJ I SulaAna 551-'J'lll ~SWA60M batlt'r)'·~ vneeds worlr. lAIMld lllllM Sell! Mov.
tmllllal "76CAMl•C "TICOr~t.eU2.otl&lnat U.C-. tt4' tPw.Autoc:uUc lrana . '66 Muatang automatic. Best~5~43~~~ inc! llllOtofhr. 7Sl.t717
-ALCa.I Al*Mm~ .. kln ·~~~ condl ~ f~lY kMtded.rl6K ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~·;_Pwr.t!tftring. ~ood cood. $2500 .. 77 Fury at. ••lon·full Leavell...,.!
LMdM &op. ~ air f.aon w. powv atf'tr' ' nJ.tlN "v11 ..t'!° ... ;.PY1 W-<mJ. 1974 Lmrojn tootinenual. Wt.1ter~.:r!s J~=> ODDd., '""· ......, • ..._ ..,... dist' bruea. (' '*--'1&50. 4 dr. le•UM!r int., mi.lee! (6&56I ·oo. lo mileage, 8-cyl. IJWT, alt. All/Fil radio. Trade your old atulf for
..._ .. AJl/nl ......., pow •lMc>wa. power 191 0 Ch•v M o tna . Cc 11 ttll au pwr & air. Lido $1481 steno. 1ood Ures. mall:e 68M m l. Sl'1SO . P /P new &oodles wlllt ii :!:a~CT'WM ~ aeau, Aa&t f ll radio, ·h•tcllbacll: oup.i, V6. ••••••• .. •••••••••••••• Shipyard.673-7212 ol!er.Trr>-11.16 f102SPQ>.daya'46-'1909 Oaulriedad.6U·S671
· '· 1ter~. 1leel radial•. air, pis. p/b, 2.!IOOml. till '49 Cou1ar XR7 All _.-SZfH whhewall u,..., tlnlf'<f 11tnrla1 whl , U l*OO 11 ri11 na l. t ow nu • a.-bile 9955 MU• 1lau. '-'l•1I N>Of. till ~ U l ,OOOml. Xlrlt. cond COllll!!! •••••••••••••••••··~··•
MOITIAln ~~~WH coetrol ·17 Chev Was on. Air SUll&/0 80 M1·221S lf750LDS
Relal*U..Can S61tl cn.ue. new trans 4i bat .,_.. '935 lllY 256!!! CtlHHI Slljll t• 1~~&.cl. liOIWITlf,AM ~i'~Z400 'Art ~pm ••••••••••••••••••••••• f k Pr t ~~g~a:S·ai ':'!:
611 .. 741 •OU,WA... CHOICIOF4! ran 0 0 ORANGECOONTY'S dows,llltwbeel,AM IFM
'11110We.tmlGll.er Ave. 74 Oiptice. new radial\. HIWIST s«no w /8 track t.ape & 76 IUICll in Westmlnster ong o wn Cad dt-V1llt: tt7S D0061 UNCOLN-llERCURY trul> a gem ! <l"nPPl l.
-snMAWW -.~1 631-lllO root $1195 ~3466 DAaTCOWIS OEAJ..ERSKIP $2699
-~;:0::.,~~oo~~~:-0l!! "11 El Dorado Blarrlu, Corv&U' Van ·s1. nms & ~1:·,.:C,0.:!u~l~a:;.~ IA Y R.ADllOI IA&LI 1U
air. buc k e t ••at~. Spec F.cht. Loaded. new looU fur. SJSO Cash IJWT. at~nng & all att UNCOL.N·MERCURY IWO«TSALIS
All /F il radio. Uoted Ure&.. Aakinl ~ CaJl 962.-174! rud)'togo• C862MNG >. 16-lBAut.oCeflterOr Reliab&e Used Cars .. 1-· .-..a.nu> W.70GlhftSpm. SDFwy Lake f<>ttStexrt l9115KarborBlvd. -~"• 75CHIYIOLET $2199 IRVINE COSTA MESA
SIHI "11 Coupe DeV llle, re1 MOYA EARU UCI 130.7000 U 1-0743
IOIWITMAM au. Deedl tune up, 8>0. 6 CYLINDER. pwr 1~T 5•• a~ VOl.ISWA... C•ll Ad·Anawer 1249, ste e ring , AM /F M ----..-
1600We1tm1DlterAve. 642..:IOO.athrs. w/lape, whitewall tires. RellableUs~Cars
in Wel1m1Nttt • wheel covers. vinyl in· 1985 Harbor Blvd. m-n5l 6ll-71180 Cad 79 fleet ~ood t e r i 0 r _ •. c 1 ea n ·. COSTA ME.SA lt7S FOltD
Broughm. You s ave (STM138) 631-070 MAVlllCI( COUPE
$2400 buying Crom $2367 711 Uod o1t. White/Re d AutomaUc trans., power
99 52 "16 Okb CutJa.ss Supreme.
xlnt cond .. AM /FM
ca.s.. , nu brakes. A/C +
cyl aut.omauc w/extras all extras. S3600. 760-1574
~ad •27S at 642-4300 24 PWo 995 7 hrs. a day or 644-02!62 •• ••• • • • • • • • • •. •. • • •. • • '79 BUICK EL!CTRA
LTD 2 Door. SW\l'OOI. All
power. Tan w/luwteau
top.~ ~3120.
pnvate part y: 25,000 SANTAANA. ., Sleering & 8 track t.ape ~I~~ Beautl!ul cond. D "'TSU.... Stnpes Call 67S 2919 Goo<! transportation! ·ss MllStang. ronvt. 4 !>pd, 76 P\nto. d ean, must sell. ..._........,. • " Good Cond1t100 t.sJ7MlE >. lmmac. going to schl S16SO/offer. Dir Call
2001 E. 17th Street ----must sell. A t.lea' S..\200 751 T296 "78!lltateW1gon,am lfm, RARE '62 Conve rtible, SantaAna 551171111 i H /\Spcn Wagon. Spec $2299 firm.6732507 --------
CB. cass. idnt cond. 27 M. fully ractory loaded. -t:.d!t ·fully loaded. lo mi, EARLi IKE 73 P'tMTO WAGON
$5200.M4-6006,8J3.;J200_ ~.644·9260 Chrysler 9925 tchrome lug rat·k. good IMPOITSA.LIS ~ MustanR Convert I\ Bhto<ftr 631·3071
••••••••••••••••••••••• g:c. mileage. SH ID aµ Rellable Used Cars tyl Low mlleai:1t S3K50
Rlv1era·W79. Bllt. /blk. '79 Clldillac Diesel. Sedan •77 CHRYs&.St preci.ate. $3800 ~ 8091 1985 Harbor Blvd alter s 007Sl 6666 1.!f7J Pml•J WAG-ON. 2.000 W/llhr. lnL Loaded. DeVille. 19-20mpg, 1m cu eng lugg. rack.
TAKEOVER O ~na mite Cordoba '69 Dodge Polara S7K COSTAMESA 67 Musta.ng ~yl eb al h ls ,,_,....,, maculate Call eves: S 9. .....,..,.... , --ded wtth to~·· _ _. 631 0743 · . r um. " t-e • new paint. PAYMc •. ru » ~ V~ c~ on~inal c~; .., .. g mil~. one owner • l'ng1 ne, Rood '>hapt:. am fm !>lereo SlllSO
ol mo1mo. for 24mos. Velour iotenor . ~ev. ~ri-_:!¥gc~~o~;n~. 1974 FORD ~ 9~J4g3work u,in .l!f"l 4TI1
C.11 11/F. 714·731-03'12 or i8 Seville Blue. 29,000 rachal.s ! 1794RKO> Sl.OOO 675-1.230. 673-3068 MAVSIQ( COUPE U I VM4 eve:714-640-2422. m1 M1nl Mooo r!, $2995 _ _ A . d'-AMtos., Md Alftol.UMd A.aftCK.UMd • ...... Ul.ofnatlc trans . ra "' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••• ............ ••••••••·-·----·•• "71 Skylart. P IS, P /B, loaded. Sll.OOO. 833-S32l. 109W1THA.M f.ord 9940 wit.h stereotape· nd pwr
good tires & body. xlnt 673-4582 I """ wsw•'--a..t ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl~nng lmcn:culale! * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * .,._ ~-.,..... '72 ~... 1 l""NKH). mech. cond 1 owner. i8 EJ Dorado Biarritz
1
7600Westminster Ave ~ """
Sl37S/OBO. M1·0777 I One of a kind 21.000 ac· in Westminster COURIE« $1999
a.,,, _ _._ '70 ood tual m1. Had tender tov-~75.51 638-7880 4 s ~d . disc brakes. "'••LEIK"' ~·••n· · coupe. g Ing care Like oew Baby I white spoked wheel:.. 10AR s; -cond ., A /C, $800 . blue ·$8.SOO f i rm . '79 New Yorker 5_lh Ave . side mounted rear v1ev. IMPOttTSA.LES
64().-4918. 64G-029l. AM pref. Ed. 4.000 on g m1. $5000 wmdow <OIS6JS1 Hebable Used Cars
---------. Below 1980 sticker pnce. $1495 l~Harbor Blvd
191"8 Buick REGAL. Xlnt '66 CdV. 64,000 ml, like Like new. Rare oppty . IOIW1THAM COSTAMt:.SA
Cood .• a /c,s/r. am t rm nev. s1700 581~ VOUCSWA.GfM 631.0743
Slen!O, p/S, p/b. ~ 673-46-$6
613-21111 ----•77 CHIYSUtl 7600 Westminster Ave Met-cury 9950
CV-u 991S '76 Seville. blk. t:xcell. CORDOIA. m.~1Westmms~7880 ...................... .
••••-•-•••••••••••••• cond. ! 18995. Car phone Automatk transmission. '72 Colony Park 9 pass.
'Tl 5"1Ue 35K ml mnrf apt. 760-0803 ractory air. f::er dUc 1974 Ford Courier / wgn. Loaded. Original
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VOL 73, NO. 200, • SECTIONS, 44 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1_,
"•ur Hometown
Dally Newspaper
TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
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lraliian Group Att Exiled_ Leader
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RONALD REAGAN GIVES 'THUMBS up• TO DELEGATES
Launching .... C•mpalgn With Br'08dalde at Carter
GOP Concentrates
On East Bastions
DETROIT 1AP1 -Ronald
fleagan and George Bush, ac-
cepting t heir m ies as the
Republican presidential h cket at
a festival of party unit). are
-0pemng a l'ampaign that will be
di r e cted a t t radition a lly
Democratic stronghold<; m the
Northeas t and 1ndus tr1a l
Midwest.
.. We're obviously going to con·
centr ate in the Eastern and
Cen tr al ti me zones," Drew
Lewis. a top Reagan campaign
aide. said Thursday night on the
SOME PAPERS, TV,
RADIO FOOLED--A3
floor of the GOP N a l1 onal
Convention as delegates waited
to hear the acceptance speeches
of lhe nommees_
Bush, who spent his youth in
Massachusetts and Connecticut
a nd w a s edu cated i n t h e
Northeast. is a key element in
•that strategy.
Accepling the presid ential
nomination he sought for 12
years. Reagan e xpressed his
stra tegy with a s peech that
called on Americans to cross
party lines "to build a new con·
raensus with all those acr06s the
)and who share a community of
values embodied in these words:
·family, work, neighborhood ,
peace and freedom.·•
Reagan closed bis acceptance
RENTAL REAPS
ill£4L RESPONSE
:.peech by uqnng the delegates
lo ··begin our crusade with a
moment of silence." With that.
he bowed his head, his eyes
closed The hall fell silent.
A m ome nt la t e r , R eai an
opened his eyes. jerked his head
upright and !)aid, "God bless
Amen ca. ·· The delegates erupt·
e d into a t umultuous d em·
onstraUon.
Reas-an. Bus h and t heir
families s tood on the podium
waving lo the joyful thron1:
J oin ing the 1980 Repu bllcaa
ticket on the podium was former
P residenl Ford and his wife,
Betty
All day Wednesd<j y, even
through the baJloting that gave
"him t he presidential nomination,
Reagan sought a way to con·
vince Ford to take the vice pres-
idential nomination. When the
negotiations failed. he seltled on
Bush as his choice and made a
dramatic midnight, appear ance
before the convention t o an·
nounce it.
Ford said in a broadcast in-
t ervie w t oday tha t he and
Reagan had ''almost m ade it" in
their negotiations to make him
the vice presidential candidate
and might have s ucceeded if
they'd had more time.
.. We bad a number or very.
very constructive meetings but
the reason s I think ar.e un·
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FV Schools
Grant Raise
' "I was flooded with calls from An 8 percent lllcrease ror 47
y Ually ~ Clasllfied acl, and e m p loyees of the Fo unta in
rented my place to the first Valley Sc,bool District, including.
l'Mll wbo called." secretaries, principals and de-
• Tbat's tbe advertJsille success partment supervisors, was ap-
'tory of the Newport Beach proved Thunday by the Board
Woman who placed this ad ln tbe ol Trustees. . . •aily Pilot: ---Tiie 1980-81 raise lt retroactive
to July l of this year. tt covers
Furn. rm. Pvt ba Cov clasalfted confidential, clusllied
Gar age for mal\U'' .t 1' management and certificated
empb'·d male JHt ·ll~_; 1 manage ment e mployees, said
n u p.m. •'."1' ' Dr. J ack Mahnken, a ssistant
F .. ..:-.... ...1 ~ • ).n supe rintendent or personnel or• a..-v. r.,..•11111•Mr: services.
lld, b'J tbe I>aity P\Jot cla...ei'ecf The last pay raise ror this
lfttm by callin1 642-5678_ group was a 10 percent increase
in June 1979 .
•
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Gunman
Killed
In Battle
A fleeing gunman was killed
and a police office r wounded
Thursday night in a gun battle
that followed an armed robbery
at a FuUerton restaurant, police
said.
Offi cials said the officer. Cecil
R e e c e . 32, o f Fu ll e r t o n .
encountered two suspects in a
field behind a Marie Calendar's
r es t a ur a nt o n W e s t
Orangethorpe Avenue at about
1 t.30 p.m. and ordered them to
stop.
P ol ice s a id a "volley of
gunfire" ensued in wh ich the of-
fi cer' was str uck by shotgun
pellets and a suspect was killed
by return fire.
Identification of the dead man
was being withhe ld p ending
notifi cation of relatives.
.. .. ,. . .,.....
The s econd s us pect . Mark
Foster. 18 . of Fullerton, was
taken into custody a short time
later in an apartment complex
nea rby
WOULJ>.BE ASSASSIN RESTRAINED AFTER CAPTURE
Plot Ag•lnat Life of Iran's Sakhtlar Falla
Panel Told A polic(? spokesman said of·
ficers were notified of a rot>bery
in progress by a resident of the
area who saw two men enter the
rear of the restaurant.
Reece. on pat rol in the area.
parked his car and approached
the restaurant from the vacant
C1'ed in the rear. It was then he
spotted the two suspects fleeing
through the field and he ordered
them to stop. The gun battle
then began.
California Facing
Earthquake Danger
The s pokes m a n s a id a
shotgun, handgun and money
believed taken from tbe .Marie
Calendar's were recovered by
officers at the scene. Reece. an eight-year veteran
or the department. wu taken to
a Fullerton hospital where he
was reported today to be in
satisfactory condition_
Pot Plants
Discovered
In FV Fire
Sax marijuana plants were in-
directly responstble for an attic
fire that caused an estimated
S4.000 m damage to a Fountain
Valley home Thursday, firemen
reported today.
The blaze resulted in the ar-
r est or one j uvenile and one
adult on charges or cultivation of
marijuana, according to police
and fire reports.
The bla?e at -.>proximately 8
a.m. at )6224 Mt. Baden Powell
was uUsed by a short in the
eltttrical wiring whic h had been
worn by improper storage and
continued abrasion from moving
boxes across it, sajd Fire Capt.
George Keller.
Discovered in the attic were
six marijuana plants being
g r own in s ix white plastic
bu c k e t s, sa id a po li ce
spokesman.
California's s tate and local
governments are "ill prepared"
if a major earthquake should
strike, aCCOC"dlng to testimoay
during ·a congressional hearing
beld Thursday in Santa Ana.
Rep. J erry Patterson, D-Santa
Ana. conducted tbe day·loo&
seaaion f« the House aubcorn·
mittee on Housing and Com·
munity Development. The sub-
committee is e ll a mining the
fede r al government's r ole u:i
preparing for and coping the
earthquakes.
California's poor s t at e of
readiness was described by As·
semblym an Frank V1cenc1a. 0.
Compton. chairman o( the state
Assembly s ubcommittee on
Emergency Preparedness and
disaster relief.
Vi c enc ia , li k e An a he im
Bomb Kills
Secretary
MANHATTAN BE ACH CAP)
-A bomb exp106ioo killed a
secretary at a computer firm
"instantaneously" and caused
severe damage to the building, a
sheriff s department spokesman
said.
Patricia Wilker son, 35. an
e mploye e for t he P ro West
Compute r Corporation . died
when the Thursday afte rnoon
blast shook the second floor re·
ceptioo area where she worked_
Ms . Wilkerson lived in Torrance .
Fair Slate
The annual Orange County Fair moves into its next to
last day Saturday In Costa Mesa with the RCA Rodeo, pup-
peteer Shari Lewis and the auction of livestock as major
a ttractions.
Attendance for the fi rst seven days, Friday through
Thursday, totaJed 199,685 -up 23,235 from last year's
figures for the similar period.
Gates open at 10 a .m. and close at midnight.
Major events Saturday include: •
-I a.m., pre·openlne Junior Hors e Show at
Equestrian Center.
-11 a.m., Tall Cott.on Bluegrass Band In the
Moon.shine Meadows.
-Nooa &o It P·•·• Film Festival. -l p.m., Junior livestock auction, sheep and swine.
-! ud ' p.m ., Kids· t.bree-teaeed races.
-3 P·•·• RCA Rodeo. -3:• _. s:• p.a., Daybreak on the Heritaie Stage.
-2:•, s:• ... 1:• , .•. , Fun' ... popp1n Cittul.
-t :IJ. 1:11 ud 1:15 P.•·· Winn Troupe, h11b wUe
cycles. -s ..... Cow mJlkln1 delDODltraUoll.
-t,ludltp.•.,SwaytnaBelnl9aerialad.
-t:• p.m •• Junior livestock aucUon, beef.
-t :U p.m., Loe Caballeros Bad parade.
-7 ud t p .m ., Shari IAwis bathe amplllt.beater.
~ -7 te U :• p.m., Billy Min Band in tbe Moonahlne
Meadows.
-7:• P·•·· New Wave Rock Is Roll Dance A Uebt
Show. . -
Mayor John ~ymour wbo also
testified, said he feels disaster
planning should be lef\ to stal.e
and local eovenunmu. altboech
he conceded state government in
Cahforrua needs to wo rk much
h arder coordutaU.g plaJlS for
dealinc with • major disaster
amoag ltate departments.
Both Vicenc1a and Seymour
suggested the federal gove rn-
ment should tackle the issue of
earthquake insurance. offering
home owners low·cost prot~ttOO
on a p~ram similar to the ex·
isling National Flood Insurance
program.
Both men said they felt the
small demand for earthquake an·
su rance at present -at was
estimated that fewer than one of
ever y 20 homes 1s ins ur ed
against earthquake damage -
was the rautt of insurance com-
panies which had made the cov·
erage expensive and d1 ff1 cult to
get.
But ins ur ance s peci alist s
d1dn"t ~anly a gree.
Francis Reilly of the Federal
Ins uran ce Admin is t r ation,
which handles the flood pro·
~ram. told Patterson ... Whether
the flood insurance concept
transfers to earthquake cov·
erage remains to be seen."
Has agency bas ca lle d a
e minar of experts in the field to
consider the question later this
summer. he said.
T he subcommittee hea r ing
T hu rsday cons is ted o f Pat·
terson. hls staff and the commH·
tee stare. Chairman Thoma s
As hley. D·O h1 0. w h o BC·
companied Patterson Wednes·
day Oil a visit to Cal Tech re-
t urned lo Washington D.C.
before the session opened.
The hearings moved to San
F ra ncisco today_
New Street
For Juarez
Section Due
Construction of a new street
for tbe Colonia Juarez
neighbol'bood ln Fountain Valley
is scbedWed to becin ln mid-July
with the use of more than
$200,000 in federal funds.
Clrculo de Zapata, the seventh
of eieht public works projects
desiped tb improve t.be Colonie
Juarez area, will be a cul-de-lac
with Ward Street acceas, ac·
cord.int to Rlchard Vollmer, city
manager.
It will be located between and
parallel to Cinco de Mayo and.
Calle lhdero,
TM final street CODllr'Uetlon
project, Circulo de Villa. Is
tentatively adMduled for corn·
pletioa duriq 1181.
Tbe funding ·1s throu1h the
Hous ln1 ,nd Comm unlty
D e velopment Block Grant
Fun.di.
2 Killed
In Paris
Assault
PARIS CAP> -A band of
w'ould·be assassins shot their
way into former Iranian Prime
Minister Shahpour Bakhtiar 's
apart ment building today. killed
a F rench policeman and a
woman neighbor. but could not
litet past an armored door pro·
tecting the Iranian exi le leader,
police reported.
A ll three a tt ac ke rs we re
captured, one of them with race
wounds sulfered in a gunfight
with police. authorities said.
Three other policemen were re
ported wounded
In Tehran. an Iranian group
called "Gua rd!! of Islam" an-
nounced it condemned Bakhtaar
to death, but made no mention of
the abortive assassination at-
tempt.
First reports said there may
have been rour or five terronsts:
b u t aut ho rit1e~ !)a1 d t hey
believed there were only three.
Police said they had not been
1dent1fied but were be he ved to
be Arabs and were 25 to 30 years
old.
Ba khtia r . le a d e r of exi le
forces opposed to Ayatollah Ru·
h o l la h Kh o m e 1n 1's rev ·
oluttona ry regi m e. was not
hurt_ He later told French radio
the terronsts were "profess1ooal
ktllers that t he government m
Tehran sent to France_"
Sadegh Khalkhali, a leading
re volutionary judge in Iran, has
said re~atedJy that killers dis-
patc hed by Iran would hunt
BakhUar down-
The police spokesma n gave
this account of the attack:
The three gunmen told the •
policeman outside the apart·
ment buikting in the posh Pans
suburb of NeWlly that they were j
journaJlsts . Once Ins ide the I
lobby. they started shooting and ~
ran upstairs.
When they reached the door of t '
Ba khtiar's a pa r tme nt on the .
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Wuut, ~ll ~
CJUlls Sea
An unusual west swt ll
and winds have caused
ocean tempefature on the
Orange Coast to drop to :.i
chilly 55 degrees, accord-
ing to lifeguards
Norma lly, wa te r tern·
perature 1s in the high seh,
but Huntington Beach re·
ported 55 degrees today.
Newport Beach 56. and
lifeguards at Huntington
State Beach said the tern·
perature dropped from 67
to S9 degrees yesterday
Lifeguards reported that
the curre nt a lon g t he
coast, which usually nows
south this time of yea r, is
now flowing wes t.
Beaches have also been
wind)' for the past week, ·
life gua rds s a id. wh ich
helped to coot the water.
Coast
Weather
Fair through Saturday
except for night, morning
cloudiness. Lows tonight
S8 at the beaches, 65 in·
land. Highs Saturday 70s
to 85.
INSIDE TODAY
Orange Coo8' College i.s
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Military Use. Tankl
To Cotitrol Bolivia
LA PAZ. Bolh la <AP> The r1tw military ruJen of Bolivia ~t tanks and troops to the country's Un mJnln1 re1k>n today to
conftoot armt'd "-Orbrs t hallmcmc thetr rlebt wlna coup
The Kl!neral'i ov\"rlhrt w 8oUvl1 1' elvlllan aovemment
Tbunda.) Md St'lll'd power to block the u~ttd election <ii a
lefti•t pnwlcM-nt ~
Th&• capital city appeand ca.I m this momln1 after a n•1ht
Of lporldJ(' gunf1N' ~U~b and Othe r ('lvillln l rQUps had
ded ared the•y ""ould re 1~t tM mlbtar" takeovf'r Army truck~
loadt"d "'th h l'U\ 11) armf'Ci i,oldl\'~ pat roll~ th\> lrt<t"ts ciunni&
the n1.:ht
a lilf•<lllrtl I• Ir•"
8 yTIK-Aaaod 1CHPJ'ftl
frllll b !th'rn n-volut1onar Jud.Je Sadeah Kbalk.hall a.at
sl'H'n ml·n und ont ~orna.n bt>fore • flnng squad on a do.mtown
Tl'hran str~·l today on cbara nmgmf from drua tntncldng to
i..Odomy and rwuuna brotheLs
Today's sunn s,• hootma 1n Tehran were the second such
sidewalk exrtut1on!t ordt'rt'(I b) Kb alkhah on Jamsb1d Street U\
th,• lrJJU an l'ap1ual' red hght distnct The Judge contends open·
• .ur t'Xl'<'Ullons dettir cnmes.
!tf fk'b Shot<' Sltarp Gah•
NEW YORK 1AP1 -Stock pnN?s ran up another sharp gam
In heavy trading today. extending Thursday's rally amid hopes
for an early recovery from the recession
The Dow J ones average oC 30 industrials . which closed
Thursday at a three.year h1gh. picked up another 8.71 points to
923 81 after three hours or trading today Gamers held a 5-2 lead
over losers in the tall y of New York Stock Exchange-listed is·
sues.
",_,.it OU Bid Nlzftl
LOS ANGELES ANGELES <AP> -The three co-executors
of the estate of the late J Paul Gettv reiected..lhe S982 million
offer by Kuwait to buy the estate's 14 .6 percent holding of Getty
0 11 Co's stock, one co-executor announced today.
"We have declined the offer and we are not Involved in any
further discussions." said Robert Hanson. senior vice president
of Title Insurance& TrustCo. ,oneofthe co-executors.
Egp Tlarotm1 at Tltatdter
CARDIFF. Wales <AP> -Young Welsh demonstrators, pro-
testing the British government's refusal to open a Welsh·
language television channel. threw eggs at Prime Minister
Margaret Thatcher's limousine and blocked the road with their
bodies as she visited a North Wales factory today.
·Supervisors Argue
Over Jet Terminal
B y JOANNE REYNOLDS
Of 1 .. IHllY PllOI ~~II
A suggestion that land on th!!
west side of John Wayne Airport
be used to buijd a terminal for
com mercial Jet airlines sparked
d ver bal tussle among me mbers
-0f the Orange County Board of
Supervisors today.
Supervisors were cons idering
a series or capita l projects for
the airport which include $6.S
miJUon ror land acquisition, SZ.4
m illion for runway resurfacing
-and $276.000 for design of a
cunway extension. •
Airpor t bus inessm a n Cliff
Frazier s uggested that airlines
in terested in operating at the
airport should be told they wall
be welcome. provided they bwld
their own terminal on la nd the
county is buying on the opposite
side or the runway from the ex·
isling terminal. .
Thal land. about 13 acres, 1s
earmarked for use by private
aviators. ·'Th.is could get the airlines off
your backs,·' F r azier told
supervisors. "When they come
around and a ccus e you of
monopoly. just jump this in their
laps."
Supervisor Tho m.a s Riley
alon g with Mayor J ackie
Heather of Newport Beach. op·
p o s ed the p r o po s al. Bu t
s upervisors Philip Anthony and
Ha rriett Wieder s aid they
thought it was a good idea.
Thal led Riley to suggest the
t e r min a l b e b u i lt a t Los
Alamitos Naval Air Staµon, -which is in Mrs. Wieder's district.
''I'm not s upporting you in
Newport Beach agam," Mrs.
Wieder retorted.
"You neve r have." was
Riley's rejomder.
Airport Manag e r Raul
Regalado was called upon by
Riley to back his vtew that the
wes t side suggestion was 1m·
p racticai.
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PARCEL AT ISSUE
Airport Expanalon?
"It's not a new idea to have
a irlines build a ter minal. nor 1s
it a practical one." Regalado
said. ije said he doubted the county
could maintam control over the
airport it owns if It allows
airlines to build the terminal.
"Just because it hasn't been
done. Regalado. doesn't mean 1t
won 't work.'' Mrs . Wieder
sna pped. But Regalado said he doubted
airlines would be wilbng to take
on s uch a lar ge capital cost
without a long-term guarantee
for use of the building so they
could amortize the building cost.
Mr s Heathe r . whose city
routinely opposes any Improve·
me n ts at the a ir port. told
supervisors that much of the
capital budget they were con·
sider ing troubles her.
Riley repeatedly assured.-Mrs.
Heather tha t no s ubstantial
changes would be made until the
airpo rt master plan study is
completed.
TRY •••
third floor, they shot a police
g u a rd dead and wounde d
another. Hearing the noise, a
neighbor woman, Yvonne St.ein,
45, opened her door and was
shot. She died later in a hospital.
Unable to force past the re-
inf orced door of Bakhtiar's
apartment, they ran 'back
downstairs. where they ex·
changed shots with police wbo
rv.sbed to the scene and entered
the lobby. Two policemen were
wounded, and one of the two shot
1 terrorist. 1be others surreo·
dered.
Woman '~eon'
SAN P'HANCISCO(AP>fakini advanta1e or a truttlDI sen
Francilco wosnan two women
polled otf what ;oitce d.-cribed
u a cla11ic "ptaeoa drop" and
made oft with '25,000 ln cub
and Jeweb'J. FlortDc. Ne, SI,_'!:., ported that tbe .... told. ,_
and money to tbe 1tran1en
whom sbe met outtld• lier
SWlHt District bom•.
Ted Vows
To Fight
Carter
WASHINGTON (AP> St-n.
Edw.rd M Kennt..'Ciy, declarina
oncf' agai n he will n1ht to the
t>n~ for tht' Democr atic pre·
11dentiaJ nomination. said today
Rould Reagan may be handed
tht' pr 1dency on a silver platter
th111 f.all 1t l.Hmo('r llts don't reject
Prts1dent C1•rtt'r'') "fool's gold of
f1uhng pohc1ei.. ..
De c l aring that t h e
KepubUcans enjoy a long lead in
the electlon campaign. Carter 's
r ival said. "The Democratic
Party must do bette r in 1980
than to offer itself as the lesser ,
of two eVils."
In a s las hin g a ttack o n
Reagan a litlle more than 12 hours alter the Republican pres-
idential candidate accepted his
party's nomination. Kennedy
said. "We have only four more
months to convince the voters
that America is not Hollywood.
tbe Republicans are not the par·
ty or the future. and Ronald
Wilson Reagan Is not Franklin
De lano Roosevelt."
Declaring that the Republican
convention this week "sum-
moned America backwa rds ."
Kennedy said Reagan's proposal
for a massive. $30 billion income
tax cut amounted to "Laetrile
for the American economy."
And he s aid t he forme r
California governor's foreign
policy would put the United
States on the "wrong side of his·
tory -in southern Africa. in
Central America , and wherever
people are yearning to be free.··
As he has for months ,. the
Massachusetts senator insisted
that the way to defeat Reagan 1s
to r eject Carter and "recommit
o urselves to s e r ve the dis·
advantaged and the disaffected
"In reality. the way to hand
this election to Ronald Reagan
o n a s ilv er p latter i s for
Democrats·to cling to the fool's
gold or faillng policies ... he said
in a speech prepared for de-
livery at American University
Ke nn ed v is h un dreds <>f
no minatm g de legates behi nd
Carter and has littll' chance of
t ak 1 n~ t he nomination a¥. ay
from the president. But he 1n
sasted he wall stay in the ra~
despite cha rges that he as dt\·1d·
ing the party.
"If my campaign a nd my
candidacy ended today. the
anger and the anxiety of our
people would continue tomor·
r o w ." h e s aid . "Wh e n
R e publicans i nvoke m y
criticism , they are only
capitalizing on a co!'l'eCt assess
ment of our national crisis."
Several speakers quoted from
Kennedy's cnt1c1sms of the pres·
ident during their addresses to
th e Re publ1C"a n Nationa l
Convention. which concl uded
Thursday.
GOP •••
rl entand a b le a nd It j u s t
wouldn't fit." Ford said in the
inter view with the Mu tual
Broadcasting System.
Thursday's fi nal session of the
convention had none of the high
drama of the nif'ht before. It
was a happy show staged by a
party confident it had named a
strong ticket and buoyed by
polls showing Reagan with a
substantial lead over President
Cart.er.
Bush, Reagan's forme r rival
and now running mate. warned
Re publicans t hat ·'though
Jimmy Carter has m the past
four years been a failed presi·
d e n t . h e I s a form idable
campaigner who can be expe<'t·
ed to use the power or his office
to suit his own political ends ...
"Remember only that political
victories are won by hard de
d1cated work -and that m Uus crucial election year. the stakes
for Amenca and the free world
are too great to allow ourselves
to become complacent."
One of the earliest references
in Reagan's· acceptanc speech
was directed al supporters of the
Equa l Rights Amendme nt .
many or them bitterly disap-
pointed by the candidate's op-
position to the amendment and
to the decision or the platform
committee to drop party support
for it .
Poetry Night
Set i": valley
The Fountain Valley Branch
or the National League or
American Pen Women will pre.
sent an evening of poetry ~
ing and an a.rt exhibit at the
Fountain Valley Library 1 p.m.
July 25.
The program will feature
poetry of league members Clara
Peck Schult&, Diana Rankin,
Ruth Oli ia Maunders and
Robin WoOdnlff, wboM wor1cl
have appeared~ both local and
national pubUcaUOu •
Alto, member Eileen Gilmore,
an award·willlllDI portralt11t,
wUI diaplay her artwork.
The library la located at 11585
Loi Al•IDOI St. Admllaloa la rr ...
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COSTA MESA POLICE TOLD THIS CONCESSIONAIRE TO USE SMALLER BOTI'l.ES THURSDAY
Investigators Ordered Chengea In Thrff County Fair Midway GamH to Improve Player•' Odd•
Iran Cuts
Crude Oil
Fair Game Booths
Must Boost Odds
Price $1 .ByCARLHESOERSON
Orn.O•••r ,. .... s~"
Midway contestants have a
NEW YORK <AP I -Iran wab better r hance today at v.1nnlllg a
reported today lo have cut the prize at the Orange County f air.
price ol six gradei. ot crude 011 Costa Mesa undercover police
by as much ab SI a bar rel. mak-0 Cf1 cers ordered operators of
ing 1t the first Orgamzauon of three carnival games to close
Petroleum Exportmg Countne!> Thursday unless changes were
mem be r to annou nce a re· made llltheirbooths
duct1on since an escctlat1on of o The games involved tossing a
v.or ld Oil pnces bega n 11"2 year.., ping pong ball into a. glass di$
agv. _,.11oated on water. ·and tossmg a
The indus try ne ws lette r r i n g on t o a g l ass bottle.
Petroleum Intelligence Weekly Concess1onatres were ordered to
sa id it had been notified of the remove the dish and leave only
cuts by the National Iranian Oil the floatmg foam ring and to use
Co s maller bottle<;
The reduction v.as attributed Carruval manager Mel Davis
b~ industry sources to the grov. said he would comply v. ith the
1ng s urplus of o il on v.orlrl orde rs. but claimed that the
markets a result of a morl' .,ame games v.ere used recently
t han dou bhn~ of pl't rokum in other Or ange County eHnLc;
prices MnC't' the l rctnwn re\ v.1t hout complJints from law
olutaon al thl' end of 1978 and t•nforcement agencies
tht> onsl't of a recession 1n th1· !'\o S()()Oer had In\ P'>tlRators
L'nated Stdtt'S Jnd <1th1 r 111 Gt-ori:l' ~\'ll son and (,f'rirge
dustnal nation-. 't t'lblC k ordert·d thl' three
The cut v.as not t-xpt>ctt'd to C'losur~ lhan thl' '40rd .... as out:
trigger a round of OPEC 01 1 The lav. had arnvc·d
price reductions because lrctn "That first guy we talked to
fo r several months has been has probably gone and told ev·
pricing its 011 as much as $7 per e ryrme that v.P're her,,, · said
42-gaUon barrel above compara-Wilson
ble grades sold by other OPEC Indeed. hawkers pinned the1r
members. e~es on the wandenng omcers.
According to Petroleum In· urging them to trv their game.
telhgence Weekly. Iran reduced Wht'n Walson J nd Ynh1< k pt>ht•·
its f'erre1dongrade or otl ,,, h n•fu-..1"11 th• or-. r.rt11r., nl11 ll
SJ3 57 The 01b .,till '>ell frir SI .1 •'fl 11tht•r peopll hut I..• l'l th• ir
barrel abo\ e s1m1lar grJdec; •·\,.,on the dett•<'t l' 1·:-
rrom other producers. however · Tht>V prnhahh recogn111•d
The L'S Enl•rgy Dc'p<.1rtment W,tlkt•r ''° .,..:ht ·Thi-.. v.ds hi-.
c•st1mates the v.orld pn ('l' of 011 friurth 'I'll On opi·ning n1.:ht. ht>
:.H $31 97 a barre l. three cents <1nd r>lher ofriceri.. confiscated
u nde r the ma xi mum pr1C"<: 150 throwi ng darts for ei ther be·
OP EC has set for its base grade mg too dull or having feathers
Saudi A.rab1a . OPEC's largest missing or damaged.
member. sell s 011 for S28 The Inspections at the fair are an
Saudi 011 trad1t1onally has been annual event for Walson because
the benchmark on which other "v. e JUSt v. ant to make sure that
ca rtel prices are set. but Saudj thev offer the public some
Arabia has been underselling chance to v.1n "
Iran and other OPEC members As they ms peC"ted each game,
since sprini.?. Walson and Yezb1 ck demonstrat
The policy has been seen ru. d
move to unify Lhe chaotic OPEC
price schedule as world 011
m arkets cool. and there has
been wides pread specul ation
that the Saud.ts might raise their
price nearer the orflc1al <.'artel
base in coming weeks
The oil involved in the lraruan
price reductions comes from
off ·shore wells and h 1slon cally
ha s accounted for as much as 20
percent of Iranian oil output.
t'd hov. the odds can be plal'ed
more in fa vor to the C"arn1val
One of the mos t f requent
game~ at the fair as tossing a
dime onto a dash. a red spot, or some other targel
Wilson pomted out that from a
pla)er's distance. an arc rather
than an angle 1~ needed ror the
dime to land and c;1a~ on a target
But :,omeoperators hang h~htsor
pnzec; over the targets, hm1ung
lhe n ai::ht path.
Anothe r ga me 1s knocking
over two pop bottles at the same
tame with a ball. Yezbick point·
ed out that if bottles are placed
on a Formica surface which has
been rubbed with graphite, ttMw
wi ll a lmost always slide, not
fall.
When people try the "rope lad·
der event," they a r·e· often
helped" by the attendant who
steadies the ladder as they cllmb.
But when they 've almost
reached the top and the alt.en·
tant's st ill holdin g on . and
balanced themselves with that in
mind. the attendant lets go and
the center of grav1ty sh.ifts.
T he p l aye r fall s . to be
encouraged by the attendant to
try again. since he or she nearly
made 1t
Then there's the coin restmg
on the b1lha-rd ball Wilson said
that v.he n the game 1~ dem-
CJOstrated. the coin is placed
on the ball, away from the
playu. and eas 1Jy knocked out
or the circle when tut by a cue
ball
When it is the player 's tum.
howe ver . th~ coin 1s tilted
towards him, and lbe coin will
a lmost always fall into the cir·
cle. losmg the game.
In another game. dolls must
bf' knod.i'<1 "complt II'(\" nff the
•h1•1f
Bicycle Path
Plans Readied
Pl ans for a proposed bicycle
path extension along Brookhurst
St reet are being readied for
Fountain Valley City Council
l'Ons1deration in September. ac-
cording to City Manager Robert
Vollmer
Vollmer said the city has re-
ce1 ved funding approval for
nearly SSJ.000 from the federal
~o v e rnm e nt and Southern
California Association or G<>v·
ernments CSCAG ).
The S37.500 from the Federal
Bicycle Grant P r ogra m and
Sl5.300 from SCAG would allow
the city to link the two lanes on
Ward Street and Heil Ave:nue
v. ath the city's exis ting 19'h
miles of paths .
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VOL. 73, NO. 200, ~ SECTIONS, '4 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY , CALI FORNIA FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1980
\'our llometown
Dally New~paper
TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
Clenaente f s ·le Goats Get People's
By A&nrua a. VIN EL
Ot .. o.ltt .... , .. "
San Clemente IS iand 's wild
coats, maroont'd there to 1erow
frultfuJ and multiply by pan\ h
sailors two centuries ago, •N'
•oing to havt• to have pas ports
to enter m a1nlnnd CallCornm
Tbis appears to be lhe latest
d evelopment m the lauded and
applauded San Clemente Island
GoatlJft being engineered by an
inc reasmlllY unhapp}' cowbo).
J im Clapp, who I now losJng
11 00 •day
He claims th aoat face mor~
tcovernment red t a fle th 1rn
Cubans shipped to Florida in
f'1del Castro's famous Freedom
FlotJlla.
llt-l argely blames t he
Cahfonua Department of Flsh
a nd Game. which said today lhe
goats are definitely modern-day
q~rs1ons of The Man Without a
Count ry
The first Navy bargeload or
500 of the 1,000 wild goats Clapp
and tus cowboys have captur ed
to date in their effort to clear
an Clemente Island of 2.500
goats are due 1n San Diego w 10
days
"The Fi h and Game never
e xpected us to remove the goats
m the firs t place ." says Clapp,_
who gained Came during the
1970s for hJS humane capture
and relocation or wild burros
a nd mustangs in America
"Now that we've r emoved
them . lhey are doing everyt hing
possible to see that t hey don't
enter California." Clapp gnped
in a T hursday interview.
"That's right," says Depart-
ment o f Fis h a nd Game
s pok esman S1 Nathenson in
Long Beach.
"Basically, whflt Jim Clapp 1s
accusing us of 1s domg our JOb."
snorts Nathenson
"We have recommended that
the National Forests don't allow
them." he says of the impending
1mportat1on of goats to gobble
dry brush and hopefully save
ome of Southern Calirornla
from forest fires and f1refightmg
costs
Nobody seems lo know yet JUSt
where the goats may be relocat
e d and their p o t e ntial
destination has ranged from Lo~
Ani?eles County to Texas.
N athenson says wherever they
go they'll tear the place up and
crowd out other animals .
"We don't want them breaking
loose and ruining the habitat," '
says Nathenson, noting the hun· ,
gry goats gobblP. everything in
sight and µrt:tly well wrecked
San Clemente Island for seven
species or irrotected birds and
lizards.
He suggested when they eat
<See GOATS. Page A2)
Iranian Group Attacks Exiled Leader
Quake
Peril
Voiced
California 's state a nd local
governmenfs are "ill prepared"
if a major earthquake should
strike, according to testimony
during a congressional hean ng
held Thursday in Santa Ana .
Rep. Jerry Patterson. D·Santa
Ana. conduct<'d the day-long
session for the House subcom·
. m ittee on Housin~ and Com-
munity Development. The sub-
committee 1s e xamining the
lfederal government's r ole in
preparing for a nd coping the
earthquakes.
California's poor s tate of
, readiness was described by As·
semblyman Frank Vicencia. D·
Compton, chairman of the state
Assembly s ubcommittee on
Emergency Preparedness and
'disaster relief. ~ Vice :i ci a . l i ke Anaheim
Mayor J ohn Seymour who also
testified. said he feels disaster
planning should be left to state
land local governments. although
he conceded state government in
California needs to work mucb
-harder coordinatin~ pla!'ls fo r
dealing with a ma1or disaster
among state departments.
Both Vicenc1a and Seymour
suggested the federal govern-
m ent should tackle the issue of
e arthquake ins urance. offeri.ng
home owners low.cost protection
on a program similar to the ex-
isting National Flood Insurance
program.
Both men said they felt the
small demand for earthquake in·
s ura nce at present it was
estimated that fewer than one of
e ve r )' 20 ho m es is insured
against earthquake damage -
was the fault of insurance com·
panies which had made the cov·
erage expensive and d ifficult to
get. . . But ins uran ce spec1ah sts
dtdn'l necessan ly agree.
Francis Reilly of the FederaJ
ins ura nce Ad m i nis tra tion.
whir h hand les t he flood pro-
gram. told Patterson. "Whether
the flood 1os urance concept
transfers to earthquak e cov·
erage remains to be seen."
His a gency has called a
seminar of experts m the field to
cons ider the question later this
summer. he said.
The subcommittee hearing
Thursday cons isted of Pat·
'terson, his staff and the commit-
tee staff. Chairma n Thomas
•Ashley, D -Ohio, who a c·
,companied P atterson Wednes·
"day on a visit to Cal Tech re·
:turned to Washington D.C.
•
before the session opened .
The hearings moved to San
Yrancisco today.
New.Victim Foond
VANCOUVER, Wash. (AP> -
'The unidentified remains of
another body have been fomad 1 north of Mount St. Helens in the
. cooUnuing search for victims of
the volcano's eruption.
f REIVrAL RF.4PS
~~NSE
r ••1 wu flooded wttll ealll frorp r. my .,_ l'IJol CIUIJ.ftecl ad, and
·1 reMed mr place to the ftnt .tena.,..., alled."
Tbat'a the 9dnrUalll11acceu
story of tbe Newport Beach womu who placed lbls ad in the
Daily Pilot:
Fum. rm. PV\ ba Cov.
Car aae for m•ture emply'd male 1140 xxx· xux1un.
o.llr l'llet Si.ti r.....
CITIZEN OF YEAR
San Juan's Buchheim
Councilman
Honored
In San Juan
La rry Buchheim. a lifetime
resident of San Juan Capistrano
and City Council member since
1978 has been named Citizen of
the 'v ear by the c ity's Lions
Club.
Buchheim, 53, is the second
s uccessive city council rec1 -
p i e n t. Ken Friess was so
honored in 1979.
Lions Club members said in
selecting Buchheim they were
recognizing his contributions to
the community.
Buchheim, a business proper·
ty manager. has served on the
City Planning Commission, San
Juan Water Aut hority a nd
Capistrano Unified School Dis-
trict board of trustees. He has
been affiliated with the San J uan
Capis trano Historical Society.
the American Legion, and the
Lions Club.
His father. Aaron Buchheim.
was a charter me mber of lhe
Lions 44 years ago.
Buchheim received the award
w e·dnesday night at the City
Council's meeting from Lions
Clu b president Jerry Severson.
Bu chheim said the awa rd
"means very much to me.
"l didn't expect. this. I'll
trea sure this the rest of my
life."
~aks Close
Nuke Plant
Until Fall
Southern California Edison of·
ficials sax hundreds of leaking
and corroded steam tubes in the
San Onofre nuclear plant's Unit
One steam generator will cause
lbe facility to remain shut down
until at least late fall.
An F.dison spokesman said in·
spection.s revealed corrosion and
leakage in many of the one·balf
inc h tubes that carry steam
from tbe react.or.
The reactor has been shut
down since April 9 when refuel·
in1. maintenance a nd con ·
struction work was undertaken.
The spokesman said for each
day the reactors s hut down
Edlson loses $312,000.
This figure represents 20 per· cent of the cost. of oil and natural
gas burned to make up ror lbe
45' megawatt.I of elect.ricit.y JOit
from San Onofre. when Lbe plant
ls out ol operation. Tbe spokesman said the leak·
1111 tobes poeed no public health
<See LEA&S. Pa1e A2>
Laguna
Fugitive
'Returned
Federal fug1ti v e Herbert
D eC r eve l e f t Sou t hern
California this week m a car
poo l arr anged b y Flo rida
s heriff's deputies
T he 58·year.old m an. who
posed as a fiction writer for
more than three months in a
hillside Laguna Beach home. is
accused of em bezzling at least
$3. 7 million from a Florida
citrus processing plant where he
worked as accounting man ager.
Federal officials say OeGreve.
who used the alias Michael
O'Shea in Florida. Oed the state
in February alter an audit of his
records was begun.
He left behind a wife and two
younesom.
He also left behind a com·
munity that was s hocked to
learn the ma n they knew as
Michael O'She a was not a
graduate ol Notre Dame. had
not been a Marine Corps officer.
never played football for the
Detroit Lions. and was never an
FBI agent.
After fl eeing Winter Haven.
DeGr e ve. using yet anothe r
a l ias -that of Sean Casey
O'Rourke -rented a house on
Skyline Drive in l!.aguna ~ach
where he told neighbors and
se ver al new acq uaita nces that
he was a fictJon writer.
His stories in Laguna Beacn
were as wild as the ones in
Florida.
He clajmed his wife had just
died and he was in California to
get over the pain. He said he had
author ed seven fi ction books. spent tus childhood years m an
orphanage with Ha rold Robbins.
and was a former FBI agent.
DeGreve was a rrested at the
Laguna Beach address earlier
this month and jailed in Orange
County.
He waived extradition Tues-
day. and was picked up by Polk
County, Fla .. deputies in a van
for transport back to the central
Florida community.
Florida officials said DeGreve
probabl )' won't make it back in-
to th~ir a rea until Wednesday.
because the sheriffs van also 1s
picking up eight other prisoners
for transport to Florida.
When he arrives. offi cials say
he'll be arraigned on 27 counts of
forgery and grand theft.
Florida officials want to know
how a $20,000·a·year accountant
c ould be part o wne r of a
thoroughbred mare . half owner
of a shopping mall, pro~rties in
Flo rida, Te xas a nd Nor t h
Carolina. and have loaned $1.2 •
m illion to friends.
Wuul, Swell
CJUl/,s Sea
An unusual west swell
and winds have cause d
ocean temperature on the
Oran1e Coast to drop to a
chilly 55 degr ees, a ccord-
ing to lifeguards.
Normally, wate r tem·
perature is ln the h.igh 60s ,
but Huntington Beacb re·
ported 55 degrees today.
Newport Beach 56, anti
Uleguards at Huntington
State Beach said the tem-
perature dropped from 67
to S9 degrees yesterday.
Llfeauards reported that
the current along the
coast, whlch usually nows
1outll this time ot year. is
DOW flowtq west. Be.a. have also been
wlndJ IDr t.be past week.
Hfe1uards said, which
helped to cool t.be water.
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RONALD REAGAN GIVES 'THUMBS UP' TO DELEGATES
Launching His Campaign With Broadside at Caner
GOP Concentrates
On East BU$tions
DETROIT !AP> -Ronald
Reagan and George Bush. ac·
c·epling their roles a s t he
Republican presidential ticket at
a fest1val of party unity. are
opening a campaign thal will ht!
direct ed a t t raditio n ally
Democratic s trongholds in the
No rtheast a nd indus tr ial
Midwest .
"We're obviously going to con-
centrate in the Easte rn and
Central time 1ones." Drew
Lewis. a top Reagan campaign
aide. said Thursday night on the
SOME PAPERS, TV,
RADtO FOOLED-A3
floor o f the GOP Nationa l
Convention as delegates waited
to hear the acceptance s peeches
of the nominees.
Bush. who spent his youth in
Massachusetts and ConnecUcut
and was e duc ate d in the
Northeast. is a key ele ment in
that strategy.
Ac cepting the presidential
nomination he sought for 12
year s. Reagan expressed his
stra t egy with a speech that
called on Amerlcons lo cross
party lines "lo build a new con·
sensus with all those across t.hc
land who shere a com m unJty Of
values embodied in these words:
fa mily, work, ne ighborhood ,
peace and freedc>m."
Reagan closed his occeptance
speech by urging the delegates
to "belin our cruude with a
moment of sllence. '' With that.
be bowed Ma head. hls eyes
closed. The halJ f~ll ailent.
A moment later. Rea on
opened tus eyes. Jerked hts head
upright and said. "God bless
America." The delegates erupt·
ed 1nto a tumultuous dem-
onstration.
R ~a~an . Bus h a nd their
families slood on the podium
waving to the joyful th r~ng.
J oining the 1980 Republican
tick~t on the podium was former
P res ident Ford and his wife,
Betty.
All da y Wednesd ay, even
through the balloting that gave
him the)>residential nomination.
Reagan sought a way to con-
vince Ford to take the vice pres-
idential nomination. When the
negotiations failed. he settled on
Bush as his choice and made a
dramatic midnight appearance
before the convention to an-
nounce it.
Ford said in a broadcast in -
terview t od ay that h e a nd
Reagan had "almost made it" In
their negotiations to malte him
tbe vice presidential candidate
and might have succeeded if
they'd had more time:
"We bad a number or very,
very constructive meetings but
the reasons l think a re un-
rl ers t an d a ble a nd it just
wouldn't fit," Ford sa id in the
inte r view with the Mutual
Broadcasting System.
Thursday's final session of the
convention had none of the high
drama or the nJght before. It
was a happy show staged by a
party COQfldent it had named a
strong ticket and buoy~ b7
polls showlng Reagan with a
substanlla1 Jtad over President
Carter .
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2 Killed
In Paris
Assa Ult
PARIS <AP> A band . of
would-be assassins shot the1r
"ay mto former Iranian PnmC'
Minister Sha hpour Rakht1ar'!>
apartment building today, killed
a Frenrh pollct'man and a
\\Oman ne1~hbor. but <'Ould not
~et p~t an armorl'd door pro
tt-ctmg the Iranian t'xile leader,
polic"" report~
All thr('e altac kt'r' were
captured. one of the m w1lh fact.'
wounds suffe red in a gunfight
with police. authorities said.
Three other pohcemen were re·
ported wounded.
In Tehran. an Iranian group ,
called "Guards of Islam" an-•
nounced it condemned Bakhtia r
to death, but made no mention of •
the abortive ass assination at-
tempt .
First reports said the re may
have be-en four or fl\'<.' terronsl!..
but a utho rities said they
believed there were only three.
Police said they had not been ~
identified but were believed to I
be Arabs and were 25 to 30 years
old '
Bakhtia r . leade r of exile 1
forces opposed to Ayatollah Ru-'
holla h Kho m e ini 's r ev•'\
o lut1onary regime, was not J
hurl. H<> later told French radio
the terrori~ wen" "professional
k illers that thl' ~overnment m .
Tehran !>ent to France " ~
Sadegh Khalkhali. a leading l
re,olut1onary Judge m Iran. has
<;a1d repeatedly that killers dis-
patc hed 'by Iran "ould hunt
Rakht1ar down
The police s pokesm an gav(:
this acrount or the attack :
Thtt three gunme n told lhP
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wap Meet Carded
For Laguna High
The first of the monthly s wap
meetc; sponsored by the Laguna
Beach Seruor C1t1zens Club wi ll
be held at the h1~h school park·
inR lot at 625 Park Ave. Sunday.
More than 50 sellers will he •
open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m . with 1
a wide variety of wares. For ,
more information and dates or
future swap meets sponsored by 1
the club call 494·6123. ~ ,
Coast ~
"'eatbe r
Fair through Saturday
except for night. morning
cloudiness. Lows tonight
S8 at the beaches. 6S in·
land. Highs Saturday 70s
to 85.
INSIDE TODAY
Orange Coeur College it
readying /or "Company'' -
the Broadway mU3ical by that
nome -and Bob Hope. See
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LA PAZ, 8oUV1a CAP) -Then w military N1«n ol Bo&ivta
Mal lMkJ and U'OOPI t.o Lbe tclUDU')''• Un mlDlq res* \oday to
coa(root arnltd •'Ol'kus ch..Uf'nllnt their ritbl·Wl"I CO\IP
Tb &t'nfral OYt"rO\ttW 8oUvla'a Civilian co~·ernmcmt
Tbur5day and ff~tf'd po•er to bl()(k Lbe e.c~l.td •Im.ion of 1
lttfHil presktent
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or sporadit gunf1 rl' Studfol.t and other t'lvlUan grouf)f had
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kven mm and om-woman bt"f'ort' a firln1 squad on a downtown
Tehran strttt today on c hug r1U1•1n1 from dru1 t.raffirllllne to
sodomy and runrun1 brOlheb. •
Today's sunnse sboc>llnp tn 1'ehran were \M second su<'h
S.ldcwalk cJM'UUOO ordered by Khalkh1Ji on Jamshld Street m
th\! Iranian l't1p1ta1·~ red Light district-Tb~ judge contends open
aar e-xPCUlJ~ deter cnme
SltH."k. Sito"' !ilaarp Gab•
NEW YORK <AP) -Stock pnceg ran up another sharp gain
in heav} trading today, extendrng Thursday's nilly amid hopes
ror an early recovery from the recession.
The Dow Jones average of 30 industnals. which closed
Thursday at a thret>-year high. picked up another 8 71 points to
923 81 after three hours of tradrng today Gamers held a S-2 lead
over l<~crs in the tall) or New York Stock Exchange-hsted LS·
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LOS ANGELES ANG ELES IAP> -The lbrH c0-executors
of the estate of the late J . Paul Geltv rejected lbe S982 million
<>ff er by Kuwait to buy the estate's 14.6 percent holding of Getty
011 Co's stock, one co-executor announced today.
"We have declrned the offer and we are not involved In any
lurther discussions." said Robert Hanson. senior v1ce president
of Title Insurance & Trust Co .. one of the co-executors.
Eggs Tlar010M at Tlaatdwr
CARDIFF. Wal~ <AP> -Young Wels h de monstrators, pro
testing the British government's refusal to open a Welsh·
language television channel. threw eggs al Prime Minister
Margaret Thatcher's limousine and blocked the road with their
bodies as s he visited a North WaJes factory today.
U.S. to Paris
Motorized Glider
Tries Lindy Flight
FARMINGDALE. N.Y. (AP)
Suspended beneath his red
a nd yellow motorized glider
· T he Spirit or California."
Eagle Sarmoot wobbled into the
air at Republic Ail'port today.
straightened out and beaded oft
on what he hopes is a trip to
Paris.
The 28·year -old fl yer from
Santa Cruz was e mbarking on
what could be a histonc flight
across the Atla ntic by way or
Canada. Greenland. Iceland and
Scotland.
Sa r:mont had perfect weather
for takeoff. but was d elayed
almost two hours in gelling
airborne partly by a leaky
battery but mos tly by a crowd of
upwards of 75 film crews, re-
porters and spectators who ham·
pered last-minute preparations.
When he was finally ready,
Paul Riley, chief of the control
tower at Republic. made an m·
spect1on of the ship and gave the
F e deral Av1at1on
Administration's approval to the
flight.
Then Sarmont put on a T-shirt
with "The Spint of Cahfornaa··
across the back, sat in the ham·
mock seat unde r the glider and
walked the unga mly crart onto a
runway.
Five rrunutes later , at 11 :50
a .m .. he started the motor and
the glider lifted, 1ts wings rock·
ing back and forth briefly before
the craft stabilized and rose
higher.
Sarmon t waved l o hi s
girlfnend below and headed for
the Statue of Liberty, two houn.
away and the offi cial starting
point of the transatlantic effort ..
It won't be a non-stop venture
Uke Lucky Lindy's aboard the
"Spirit of St Louis" some 50
~ears ago.
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Hudson River to Albany, stop.
pin g in Canada, Greenland,
Iceland and Scotland on the
6,000·mile trip.
He's figuring on 22 days in lbe
glider.
Four Named
To San Juan
City Panels
An attorney, an accountant, a
contractor and an educator have
been named to fill vacancies on
fou r San Juan Capistrano city
com missions.
City councilmen named J im
Allen, 39, a member of the Traf·
fie and Trans portation Com·
mission, to fa ll a vacancy on the
A r chit.ectural Board of Review
Allen is a contractor and air con·
d1t1oning service engineer
Bob Fe r.g uson, 35, a high
school athletic administrator,
was named to a po!>t on the
Parks and Recreation Com·
m1ss1on
Local attorney Steve Rios wa~
named to the Planning Com·
mbs1on. Rios is 32.
Ronald Brown , 33. a certified
public accountant, was appoint
e d to th e Tra ff ic and
Transportation Commission.
The council also commended
four commbslon members who
were leav10g their post.s : Har -
r i son Neg l ey o f lh l'
Architeetural Board of Review,
Gillian Cannon of the Parks and
RecreaUon Commission, Mary
Morgan Abe of the Planning
Co mmission . and D e nni s
Johnson of t he Traffic and
Transportation Commission.
f'ro• Pflfle Al
LEAKS •••
hazard and that leaka&e had
been monitored prior to the
April 9 shutdown.
"Systematic lnapecllona re·
vealed more corrosion than has
previously been ex~ted." the
spokesman said. •·Repairs will
now proceed with Nuclear
Regulatory Commlaaion ap·
prov al."
The Edison 1pokesman NJd
lbe corro1lon wu believed t.o be
cauted by a chemical 1'9CtioD
between tbe middle tubes and
the 1team.
He Mid tbe tubee are 1D8cle
from an alloy of nlckel
chromium and lron called
lncoael, PftViomlJ believed to
be tbe moet corroelon·reslltant
material known.
Howevw, tbe IPGk•man Mid
IUaH tbe lnltallaUoo ot tbe tubee
at San Onofre, otber b7brld
form• ol lnc:olM1 baft been dll· covered that are even mon la·
pervioul.
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Airplane
Death Suit ;
Settled
The ramHy of 1 San Juan
Capl trano alrl who was killed
In a freak accident a t the now·
closed Caplatrano Valley AlrPort
will receive '204.500 as a resul\
of an out..of·court settlement of a
wron1ful d~ath lawsuit Jt-nruf~r lA'e Zell died wht!n
he was hit by a b•nne r·towtng
1urplane as it landed a t ' the
airport on May 28. urn.
Accordin1 lo terms of the set·
tlement, approved by Oran1e
<:ou oty Supenor Court Judge
John C Trotter, the Bellefonte
lns u ranre Co .. will pay $UO.OOO
to the (amJly Bellefonte in.sured
the plane's owners. Charles
Albright and Newport Aerial Ad·
vertlslng Co., and the pilot .
Albert M. Sibi.
The remainder or· the selUe·
ment ~,u be paid by airport
lessee&. Bruce Winton, of San
Clemente . and Jay Willcox. of
Laguna Beac-b, the cily of San
Juan Capistrano, owner of the
airport property. and four other
named dE'fendants .
It was alleged in the action
tha'l the rity had failed to prop-
erly maintain the airport fac1h·
ty and that the airplane was un·
safe for advertising maneuvers.
The wrongful death lawsuit
played a major role ln the de·
cision of San Juan Capistrano
City Council to cl06e the airport
ln 1978.
That action prompted the fil.
1ng of a separat e lawsujt by
pilots angered by the closure.
The pilots. however. lost their
legal challenge to the council's
action in a decision issued in
November by Superior Court
Judge Mark Soden.
City officials and homeowners
!lad argued that the airport was
too clooe to adjacent residential
areas.
Fro•P~,\I
GOATS ••.
they get the urge to merge with
other IJOats and that makes for a
goat population explosion.
·'They have th.ls tremendous
ability to reproduce." he says of
the refugee goat population
which is current!)' corraled on
the island artillery target range
and consuming $100 worth of
baled hay a day.
N athenson says if the goats
are :urned loose on California
soil they will continue their
habits at the expense of native
American wildli(e whose rights
are clearly above those of the
goats.
"We are sworn to protect
native American wildlife and
they're from Europe.•· says
Nathenson.
Clapp claims publicity about
the whole goat iss ue generated
after two San Clemente
housewives and animal-lovers
learned they were to be ex-
terminated by the Navy and
raised a ruckus is lo blame for
the whole flaming issue .
"That damn AP story ... :·
f'ish and Game spokesman
Nathenson murmured today,
taking hJ.S umpteenth telephone
call about the latest news con
reren<'t' by Clapp '
"The simple truth of 1t 1s th<tt
the ~oat t'nhances the cattle
operation ... l\ays C lapP,. a
laconic. s low talking hveslock
handler wh<> could pick up a part
as an extra 1n any Hollywood
huybumer mov1f!
"lle 's nol ll ke the sheep,
which compete!I with cattle for
p,rai;~ The J(oat eats br ush,"
,\t.l,V'I ('1:11>11
"So rl<i clce r a nd bighorn
sh ·1·p." 11&ys Nathen1'0n, the
11 worn upho lde r o f native
America fuuna and lh~1r rights
"We'rt 11tlll hoJH>tul of workJ~g
11omethlnfl out with Loit An1eles
County, but there's som e red
tup<• there. lt might be three·
four month11 before they can
romf' uri with a des ignated fire
11ru," says Clapp.
The goat.II have to be removed
from the l•l•nd and placed
som e where e lse lnalead of
s la ughtered by Navy-h ir ed
sharpAhooten under a federal
t'ourt order lsaued by Judge
Robert Takuugl.
Fro•P~AI
TRY •••
pollcema~· outside the apart·
ment building In the posh Paria
suburb of NeuJlly that they were
Journallats. Once lnslde the
lobby. they 1larted 1hootine and
ran '!pstaln.
Wbm the)' reached the door ot
Bakbtlar'1 apartment on the
thlrd floor, they 1hot • police
1uard dead and wounded
another. H1ar1n1 the nolle, a
nel1hbor woman, YvOGDe Stein,
45, opened her door and WU
.•hot. She died later ln a holpttal.
Uaable to 0 forft put tbe ,.
lnforced door of Bakbtlar'1
apartment, they ran back
downatain, where tbey H·
~baopd .... WW. poilc. wbo
ruabed to tlae l4*MI ad ...... t.be lobb)-. • •
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O.ihl'-~
PARCEL AT ISSUE
Airport Ellp•nalon?
Words Fly
On Terminal
ForOCJets
By JOANNE REYNOLDS
Oft• 0.11., ,..._. 'wff
A suggestion that land on the
west side of John Wayne Alrport
be used to build a terminal for
commercial jet airlines sparked
a verbal tussle among members
or lM Orange County Board o(
Supervisors today.
Supervlsors were cons idering
a series of capital pro1ects for
the airport which inl'lude $6
million for land acqu1s1t1on . $2. l
million for runway resurfacing
a nd $276,000 for design of a
runwa>· extension,
Airport busanes::.man Cliff
Frazier suggested that a1rhn~
interested in operating al the
airport should be told they ~•II
be welcome , provided the) build
their own terminal on land the
county 1s bu)'lng on the opposite
s ide of the runway from the ex·
1s tmg terminal
That land, about 13 acres, 1'
earmarked for use by private
av1aton.
"This could get the a1rhn~ off
~our backs ... Fraz1t.-r to ld
uperv1sors. "When they come
JrOund and ac~se )OU Of
monopoly. JUSt JU"'I> th1:. 1n their
laps "
Supcnii.or Thomas Hilt')
.don~ °"'th Ma:.or Jock1e
Heather of Newport Reach. ()P·
posed th e proposed But
:.upervisors Philip Anthony and
Harrie tt Wieder i.a1d thc>
thought 1t was a good idea
Kaye Ballard
Tops Parade
In Clememe
Kaye Ballard, television
personalit y a nd night c lub
perfo rmer, will be g ra nd
mars hal of the 27th annual
Fiesta La Crast1an1ta Parade
Saturday. which steps of f on San
Clemente streets at 10 a.m.
The Chamber of Commerce·
s ponsored procession will also
feature more than 200 entnes.
ranging from equestnan units to
marching bands
T he two-hour parade beglllS on
Del Mar Avenue and continues
northward along El Camano
Real to El Port.al. about a block
east of Plaza Park where the
parade award cere monies wtll
be held
Spectators can lane both sades
of t he roadway along the two
and a half mtle parade route,
and are lnvlled to the awards
pruentation at Plaza Park at
about noon
Ms. BaJlard. who starred In
t h e televisio n series "The
Mothers in Law," wall star in the
Se bastian 's West Dinner
Playhouse production of "Apart·
ment 8 Strikes Back" beginning
Aug. 6 in San Clemente.
Bflllakatea Tour
it
Senator Eyes
Coastal Park
By STEVE MARBLE
Ot -o.lty l'li.. II.Mt
C alifornia Se n ator S .l.
Hayakawa will ta ke his first
look a l proposed national
parkland along the Irvine Coast
Satu rd ay even though its
doubtful he'll support a bill urg·
1ng the park's creation.
Aides for Hayakawa, noUng he
has s trong reservations on Sen.
Alan Cranston's federal park
ball. s aid the Republican senator
will take a helicopter tour ol the
coastal wilderness Saturday
morning
"It's a fact-finding m ission,"
s aid spoke s wo man As hley
Chase "'He's never seen the
area before and he wants to look
at 1t first hand before he g~
back to Washington ..
Hayakawa. she said. will be
coming lo Orange County dlred
ly from the Republican con·
vent1on 1r1 Detroit. He plans a
short news conference followmg
his tour
Mea nwhil e, th e drama
be tween Cal1fern1a·., two
senators contanut>S to build over
C r anston's introduced ball ,
~·h1rh calls ror fede ral ex·
penditure or at least S38 million
toward the park
Supporters ol the park concept
have been rountang on a meetmg
of the minds between Cranston
a nd Hayakawa on the bill .
reasoning th at cooperation
between Rt'publl can s and
DemO<'rats would help the ball's
Tht' bill 1s a near carbon copy
of b1part1san leg1slat1o n ID·
troduc.:G originally by R.eps
Robert Badham. R·Newport
Beach, and Jerry Patterson, D·
~anta Ana
Cranston. dunng an interview
Wednesday in Or ange County.
threw some water on hopes that
Hayakawa might add his name
lo the bill
Crans ton ~aid lfa )a k awa
~e nerally has n l supported
"'1 I de rness-ty pt-b1 lls Ile pre
d1ctt>d, though. that his park bill
has a good <,hot at be1n2 funded
· But I don't expect it ~ouJd OE.>
immediate." Cramton said II•·
~U~RP ted 11 's doubtful the bill
r
would get funding durln1 the
current Senate session.
He added lhat the bUI might
face c riticism from officials
from other parts ol the county
who contend California has
alrudy had more than it's (air
share of federal park money.
Hayakawa, aides explalneG,
feels that the. bill seeks fundin&
from lbe wrong source and that
more money should come from
the state's water and con·
servatlon funds.
"He certainly s upports the
basil' concept of a nice pa.rte.
though," an aide added.
Petition
Signature
Probe Set
The Lag una Beach City
Council has agreed to spend $600
to venfy the more than 3,000
!.lgnatures gathered on an in·
1t1at1ve pet1t1on calfmg for pres-
crv a t1on of the city 's bluff
art' as
Tht.-pet1t1on . s ponsored by
LaRuna Beach physician Gene
Atherton. was turned in to the
city clerk July 10. The signatures
must now be verified by the
county Registrar of Voten at a
costof$600 .
Atherton needs 2,008 of the
!>1gnatures to be found valid. or
I 5 percent of the city's reg.
1stcred voters, for his initiative
to be considered by the <.:1ty
Council
1 he council can eit her ap-
prove the 1nit1 au ve as an or-
c11nanrc or place 1t on the Nov-
t'm ber ballot
The bluff 1nit1at1ve calls for
proh1b1t1ons on excavations on
and n('<tr the bluffs and lbe in·
.,l1tut1on or a mm1mum setback
11( JS feet from the edge of the
bluff ror any construction.
Fair Slate
The annuaJ Orange County Fair moves into its next to
last day Saturday an Costa Mesa with lbe RCA Rodeo, pup-
peteer Shan LeW\S and the aucuon of li vestock as major
attraction.~
ALtmdd.Jlce for the hr.:.t s1o•ven days. f'nday through
Thursda\. totaled 199.685 up 2J,23S from last year's fi~Url':) (Or the similar penod
(jates open at 10 a m and cl06e at midnight
MaJor events Saturday include
-14 a.m .. pre o pening Junior Horse-Show a \
Equestnan Center
-II a.m .• Tall Cotton Bluegr ass Band in the
~1oon.stune ~tea do~ s.
-Noon to 10 p.m ., Film f'esllval.
-t p.m .. Junwr ll\'estock aucllon. sheepand swu~.
-2 and 4 p.m .. Kids ' three-legged races
-3 p.m .. RCA Rodeo
-3:30 and 5:30 p.m ., Daybrealc on the Heritage Stage
-3:38, S:38 and 7:3t p.m., Fun's·a·popplo Circus •
-4:15. 6:15 and 8:15 p.m ., Wll\n Troupe, high wire
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• -S p.m., Cow milking demonstration
-6.8and lt p.m .• Swaying Belros aenal act
-6:30 p.m .. Junior livestock auctioo, beef
-6:45 p.m .• Los CabaJleros Band parade.
-7 ud 9 p.m ., Shan Lewts in lbe amphitheater.
-7 LO II :30 p.m .• Billy Maze Band m the Moonshine ·
Meadows.
-7:30 p.m .• New Wave Rock & Roll Dance & Ught
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..... llUU'OOfted the~ \0 ll"OW
frillU'l&I and mulUply by Spanlsh
saUora two c-enturtet aao. att
&<MDI to have to hav pa portS
to enlt>r mainland Callfornla.
Thia appears to be the lat t
de.tlopmenl ln the lauded and
appla~ San Clemente Island
Goetlift being engineered by an
inueas1n1lv unhappy cowbo).
Ted VolVs
To Fight
Carter
WASHINGTON (AP) Sen.
Edward M. Kennedy. decla ring
once again he will fight to the
end for the De mocratic pre-
sidential nomination, said today
Ronald Reagan may be handed
the presidency on a silver platter
this rau if Democrats don't reject
President Carter 's "fool's gold of
failing policies ..
D e c lar i n g t h at th e
Republicans enJOY a long lead in
the election campaign, Carter's
rival said. "T he Demo<'r at1c
Party must do better in 1980
than to offer itself as the lesser
of two evils."
<See VOWS, Page AZ)
2 Intr ude r s
.Bind, Rob
Irvine Man
A pair of bandits, surprised as
. they prowled through an Irvine
firm using cigarette lighters for
eerie illumination. are sought
toda y on chages or kidna p,
buTg lary and armed robbery.
stemming from t he $2 ,000
'holdup. In vestigato r s s a y t h ey
overpowered manager Robert
D McCasland at Or ange County
Asphalt. 16752 Construction Way
East~ blindfolded a nd lied him up
duri ng the predawn episode
Thursday
Mcca s l a nd man aged t o
s truggle free o f the binding
ropes about one hour later and
t elephoned his business partner.
Eben C. Sprague. a nd then
police. Orficers Sue Torkelson, Scott
Cade. Dennis H. McNeeley and
Detective Mark Hoffman said
they round the victim terrified
by the ordeal.
They said Mccasla nd was
clearly emotiona lly d istraug ht
aft e r b e in g b o un d a n d
threatened wi th being cut to
ribbons by the knife-wielding
intruders.
He described bis captors by
their voices. saying one was
short and muscular and used
socks over his hands to avoid
leaving any fmgerprints at the
stene.
Investigators said Mccasland
h ad been sleeping In the paving
company office when he was
awakened by what he c alled
clicking sounds, apparently the
s napping noises of the cigarette
lighters.
McCasland told police the men
h ad an uncanny knowledge of
where to look for valuables and
were determined to fi nd a gun
they claimed was hidden there.
Detectives s aid the re is a
possibility they could be former
e m p loyees o f the p a v i n g
eompany. which ba.s a relatively bl.ab turnover of personnel.
The $2,000 loss included cash.
electric typewriters and other
office items, a ccording to
laYe1ti1ators. McCasland was
Mt pb,ylkally injured.
••1 wu flooded with calla from ~Vally l"l.IOt CIUllfled 8Cl, and.
,...... my place to tbe fuat
1'bo called."
t'• the 9Clvertlsinl success
1 of t.be Newport Beach ma wbo placed this ad in \be
UyPllot:
Yum. rm. Pvt ba Cov. G•r•1~ for mature emplJ'd male lltO xu· xuxp.m. . . P• a flood ol response to"JOUr
... U,thet>ml, PUot cl&Wfted
lldlaD by eaW.ng M2·5S'78.
Jim Clapp. who Is now losing
$100 a day H~ claim the ao•ts face more
aov ernment r ed tape \ha.n
Cuban shipped to 1''Jorlda 1n
f'tdcl Castro'i. Ca mou Freedom
f tottJla.
H e la r gely bl ames tht>
Cahfomla Department of Flsh
and Game. which said today lhe
goat.Sare definitely modem-day
versions of The Man Wltboul a
Country
The flrst Navy bargeload of
500 of the 1.000 wi ld goats Clapp
and h1s cowboys bave captured
to date ln lheir effort to clear
San Clemente Island of 2,500
goat1> are due, in San Diego in 10
days.
"The Fish and Game never
expected us to remove the goats
in the first pla<'e." says Clapp,
who gained fame dur ing the
19705 for his humane capture
anrt rPIO<'ation of wild burros
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RONALD REAGAN GIVES 'THUMBS UP' TO DELEGATES
Launching His Campaign With Broadalde at Carter
GOP Concentrates
On E·astem Bastions
DET ROIT (AP ) -Ronald
Reagan and George Bush. ac·
cepting the i r r oles as t he
Republican presidential ticket al
a festival of party unity. are
ope ning a campaign that will be
d i r e<'t e d a t tr aditionall y
De mocrali<' strongholds in the
Nor the as t and i ndustr ial
Midwest.
"We're obviously going to con-
ce ntrate in the Eas te rn and
Central time zones." Dre w
Lewis, a top Reagan campaign
aide. said Thursday night on the
SOME PAPERS, TV,
RADIO FOOLED-AS
floo r of the GO P Nat iona l
Convention as delegates waited
to hear the acceptance speeches
or the nomlnees.
waving to the joyful throng.
J oining the 1980 Republican
ticket on the podium was fo rmer
President Ford and his wife,
Betty.
All day We dnesday. even
through the balloting that gave
tii m the presidential nomination.
Reagan sought a way to con-
vince Ford to take the vice pres·
idential nomination. When the negotiations failed. he settled on
Bush as his choice and made a
dra matic midnight appearance
before the convention to an·
noun<;e it. . Ford said in a broadcast m-
ter v lew today that h e a nd
Reagan had "almost made it". in
~their negotiations to make him
the vice presidential <'andidate
and might have succeeded if
they'd had more lime.
and mustangs in America.
"Now that we've removed
t hem. they are doing everything
possible to see lhat they don't
enter California." Clapp griped
m a Thursday interview.
"That's right," says Depart·
me n t of F i s h a nd Game
s p okesman Si Nathe nson in
Long Beach.
"Basically. what Jim Clapp 1s
accusing us of is doing our JOb."
snorts Nalhenson.
''We have recommended that
the National Forests don't allow
them ." he says of the impending
importation of goats to gobble
dry brush and hopefully s ave
som e or Southern California
from fordrt ftres and firefighting
costs.
Nobody seems lo know yet just
where lhe goats may be relocat·
e d and t h e i r p o t e nti a l
destination has ranged from Los
AnJ?eles County to Texas. ..
Nat.hen.son s ays wherever they
go they'll tear the place up an4
·c rowd out other animals.
"We don't want them breaking
loose and ruining the ha bitat."
s ays Na\henson. noting the hun·
gry goats gobble everything in
s ight and JJrt:tly we ll wrecked
San Clemente Island for seven
species of protected birds and
liurds.
He suggested when they eat
<See GOATS, Page AZ>
Three Captured
Death Plot Against
Bakhtiar Thwa1·ted
PARIS <AP > -A band of
wo u ld·be assassans shot their
way into former Iranian Pnme
Minister Sbahpour Bakht1ar's
apartment building today. k.,Ued
a F renc h policem a n and a
woman neighbor, but could not
get past an armored door pro-
tecting the Jranian exile leader,
police reported .
All thref' a tta<'ke rs were
captured. one of them with race
\A,ounds suffered in a gunfight
with police, authorities said.
Three other pohcemen were re
ported wounded
Jn Tehran. an Iranian group
ca lled "Guards of Islam" an·
nounced it condemned Bakbt1ar
to dealh. but made no mention of
the abortive assassination at·
tempt.
First reports said there may
have beeo four or fi ve terrorists,
b u t a ut horities s a i d they
be Ueved there were oaly three.
Police said they had no( been
identified but were believed to
be Arabs and ~ere 25 to 30 years
old.
Bakbt 1ar . leader or exile
forces opposed to AyatoUah Ru·
holla h Kho m e ini 's r e v ·
olutionary r egime. was not
hurt. He later told French radio
the terrorists were "profe56ional
killers that the government in
Tehran sent to France."
Sadegh Khalkhali . a leadtng
revolutionary judge in Iran. has
said repeatedly that killers ~
patched by lra n would hunt
Bakhtiar down.
Medical Film
Take n From
Irvine Firm
Burglars have stolen seven
cases of special film used in
m edi ca l work weighing 400
pounds and valued at nearly
S8.000. from an Trvine health
care system company, police
said today.
The looti n g a t Ge ne r a l
Electric Medi~al Systems. 16662 ~
Ha le Av e., was reported by
plant persoM el who discovered
the film missing on Wednesday.
Duane B. Phillips, purchasing
clerk for the GE s ubsidiary said
the theft could have occurred as
long as two weeks ago and went
unnoticed.
He said numerous present and
past employees of lhe company
had knowledge of the film. Its
value and where it was stor~ in
the warehouse In Irvine's in·
dustrial area.
The police spokesman gave
\blS a<'count or the attack .
The three gunmen told the
poll<'eman outs ide the apart·
ment bwld.mg in the posh Pans
subur b of !'euilly that they '>'ere
Jou rnalists Once in s ide the
lobb~, they started shooting and
OC S u • rv1s ors
ran upstairs.
When they reached the door of
Ba kht1ar's apartment on the
third noor . they s hot a police
gua rd dead a n d wounded
another. Hearing the noise. a
neighbor woman. Yvonne Stein.
45. opt>ned her door and was
!>hot. She died later m a hospital.
Heated Words Fly
Over Jetport Plan
By JOANNE &EVNOLDS
-~-~ A suggestion that land on the
west side of John Wayne Airport
be used lo build a terminal for
com merciaJ Jet airlmes sparlted
a ver bal tussle among members
of the Orange County Board of
Supervisors today.
Supervisors were considenng
a series of capital pro1ects for
the airport which include $6
million for land acquisition. $2.1
million for runway resurfacing
and $276.000 for design of a
runway extension,
Ai r port bus inessma n Cliff
Frazier suggested that airlines
interested in operating at the
airport should be told they w1ll
be welcome. provided they build
their o-...'Tl terminal on land the
<'OUnty is buying on the opposite
side of the runway from the ex-
isting terminal.
That land. about 13 acres. is
earmarted for use by private
aviators.
"This could get lhe airlines off
) o ur b acks ." Frazier told
supervisors. ..When they come
a r o und and acc use you or
monopoly. Just Jump this in their
laps."
Supe r viso r Tho m as Riley
a lo n g wi t h Ma yor J ackie
Heather o{ Newport Beach. op-
posed the pro posal. But
supervisors Pb.tlip Anthony and
Ha r riett Wie der said t hey
thought it was a good idea.
That led Riley to suggest the
t erm in a l be bu ilt at Los
Ala mitos Naval Air Station -
which is in Mrs. Wieder's district.
"I'm not s upporting you in
Newport Beach again." Mrs.
Wieder retorted.
··You ·n e ver have,'• was
Riley's rejoinder.
Ai r po r t Manage r Rau l
Regalado was called upon by
Riley to back his view that the
ST
O•ilY~~
PARCEL AT ISSUE
AJrpott Expansion?
west side suggest ion was im ·
practicai.
"It 's not a new id'ea to have
airlines build a terminal, nor is )
it a pracucal one," Re galado •
said.
He said he doubted the county
could maintain control over the
a irport it owns if it allows ,
airlines to build t he ter minal. \
Co ast J
Weathe r Bush. who spent bis youth in
M assacbusett.s and Connecticut
a nd w as e ducated i n the
Northeast, is a key element in
that. strategy. Pilot Aims for Paris Fair through Saturday
except for night. morning
cloudiness. Lows tonight
58 at the beaches. 65 in·
land. Highs Saturday 70s
lo 85.
Accepting the pres idential
nomination be sought for 12
years. Reagan expressed his
strategy with a s peech that
called on Americans to cross
party lines "to build a new con·
sensus with all those across the
land who share a community of
values embodied in these wor&:
family, work. neighbor hood,
peace and freedom."
Reapn closed bis acceptance
1peecb by urging the delegates
to "begin our crusade with a
moment of silence." With that.
he bowed bis bead. his eyes
closed. The hall fell silent .
A moment later . Re agan
opened his eyes, jerked his head
up right and said, "God, bless
America." The delegates erupt·
e d 'nto a tumultuous dem ·
oostration .
Re agan . Bus h a nd t heir
fa milies stood on t.he Podium
'
Motorized Glider in N. Y.-PllTU Attempt -
FARMINGDALE. N.Y. (AP >
-Suspended beneath bis red
and yellow motorized s lider
"The Spirit of CaHfofnia ,"
Eagle Sarmont wob bled Lato tbe
air at Republic Airport today,
straightened out and beaded off
on what be ho~ is a trip to
Paris .
The 28-year·old rtyer from
Santa Cruz was embarltJng on
wha t could be a historic night
across the Atlantic by way of
Canada, Greenland. Iceland and
Stotland.
Sarmont had perfect weather
for takeoff, but was delayed
almoat two hours lo gelling
airborne -partly by a leaky
battery but mostly by a crowd of
upwards of 7!5 film crews, re·
porters and spectators who ham·
pered last-minute preparations.
Wh.eo be WU finally ready,
Paul Riley, chief of t.be coalr'ol
tower at Republic, made an In·
spection of Ute abSp and gave the
F e d e r a l A v iallon
Admini.atraUon'• approval to the rue ht.
Then Sannont put on a T-shirt
with ·--n.e Spirit of caufomla ..
across the back. H t '" the ham·
mock seat under the glJder and
walked the ungalnly craft onto a
r unway.
Five minutes late.r, at 11:50 a.m ., be started the motor and
the glider lifted. its wings rock·
ing back and forth briefly before
the craft stabiliied and rose
higher.
Sar m o nt1 waved to bls.
girUriend below and headed for
lbe Statue of Li~9y, two hours
away and t.be, omcial starting
point of the transatlantic effort.
It won't be a non-stop venture lik~ Lucky Undy's aboard the
"Splrit of St. Louis" some !50
years alQ.
tnstead he will head up the
Hudson River to Albany, stop-
ping in Canada, Greenland ,
Iceland and Scotland on the
6,000·rnJle trip.
He's ncurtn1 on U days ln lhe
glider.
INSIDE TODAY
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r~!lfng for "Company" -
the Broadway musical by that
Mme -and Bob Hope. See
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To Comrol Bolivia
LA PAZ. Bolivia (AP) -1'1'41 cww mtllt.ary rulers ol BoUv\a
tnt tanks and ltOOPI to the country'• lJft·miftlDI ntt-'-today to
confront annt"d v.orlcf'rs challmgu'' their nch\ wine ~P
The aien tr•l• OVf!rtllrev. Bolivja C'lvlhao conmmt'nl
Thursday and el~ed pow•r to block t.he expec:ted el.et1on of •
lefh ·t pn>$adent
Ttus c•P•l•I t•1ty ·~~calm tJd& mom&nl aner a night
of &Poru<l1c .iul\hrt' Students and otht'r c1v1l1an 1roups bttd
dech&rt-d tht>> would rt' t~l tht' military t.akMvf'r Army trueh
loadf'd v. 1th hN1\•1ly umt-d a.old1ers patrolled the strffts durinji
the night
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8 TM A..MO(la~ PTMa
Ira.n's !>te m fir\•oluUonary Judie Sadt'lh J<halkhllll t-nt
seven mt'fl and on • v.-oman befon-a fh1nl squad on a downtown
Tehran tn.-..•t to<h1y on t'harg~ ran11n1 ftom drug trafrk kln& lo
odomy ••nd runnma brothel~ Toda~ '1> i.unn~ st\o<>Ungs tn Tehran v.ere lhe se-c-ond such
sidewalk ex~·uuons orden."d by Khalkhah on Jamsh1d Sf,reet m
the l ran1.t11 t'dpa\al':. rt'<! Uatht dJ~tntt The Judge conten~ open
air exeeutlon!> dl'ter c rtml'3
SCoc-k• S how S harp Gcd•
N EW \'OHK 1AP> Stock pnN.' ran up anothi!r shafl> gain
m heav~ trndan~ toda) extending Thur..da) s rail) amid hopes
for an curl\ rccovl'n from thl' rect>l>:.100
The oO" Jones average of JO mdustnals. \loh1ch dosed
Thur::.da) at a thrt>e )ear high. picked up another 8 71 points to
923 81 dft('r thrt•c hour!> of trad11)g today Gainers held a >2 lead
O\ l'r 101>1:~ in the ta ll y of Ne" York Stoek Exchange-listed 1:,-
sues.
KllleGit OU Bid Nl.rftf
LOS A.;\IGELES ANGELES <AP) -The three co ·executors
of the estate of the latt! J P aul Gettv re\ected lhe S982 million
offer by Kuwait to buy lhe estate's 14 6 percent holding of Getty
011 Co's stock, one co-executor announced today.
"We have declined the offer and we are not involved in any
further discussions." said Robert Ha nson, senior vice president
of Title Insura nce & Trus t Co , one of the co-executors.
Egflll ThroteN at Tllatdtft-
CARDIFF. Wales <AP> -Young Welsh demonstrators. pro-
testing the British government's refusal to open a Welsh·
language television channel. threw eggs at Prime Minister
Margaret Thatche r's limousine and blocked the road with their
bodies as she visited a North Wales factory today.
Panel Told
California Facing
Earthq_uake Danger
C'a hfornaa 'i. ::.t<ilc and local
governmenl6 arc "1U prepared"
H a major earthquake should
s trike. according to testimony
during a congressional hearing
h eld Thursday in Santa Ana.
Rep. Jerry Patter'ion, D·Santa
Ana . t'onducted the day-long
:.essaon for the tlouse subcom
m ittee on Housing a nd Com·
mun1ty Development. The s ub-
committee 1s examining the
federal government's role m
pr1:panng for and coping the
earthquakes
Caltforn1C1 's poor state of
.-ead1ness wa:-. de~cribed by As·
scmblvman Frank V1cenc1a. D·
Compton. chairman of the state
Assembly s ubcommittee on
Emergency Preparedness and
disaster rehef.
Vicen c 1a , like Anah ei m
Mavor J ohn Seymour who also
testified, sa.id he reels disaster
plannmg should be left to st.ate
and local governments. although
he conceded stale government in
Califom1a needs to work much
harder coordinating plans for
dealing with a major disaster
a m ona st.ate departments.
Both V1ccnc1a and Seymour
s uggested the federal govern·
ment should tackle the issue of
earthquake insurance, offenng
home owners low-cost protection
on a program similar to the ex·
1::.tmg National Flood Insurance
program
Both men said they felt the
s mall demand for earthquake ln-
~urance at present -It was
~stimat.ed that fewer than one of ~ve ry 20 ho mes is insured
against earthquake damage -
was the fault of Insurance com·
panles which had made the cov·
erage expensive and difficult to
get But i ns urance specialists
wdn 't,necessarily agree.
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Fra ncis Reilly of the Federal
l nsurance Adm1n1s lrat1on.
which handles the flood pro
gram. told Patterson . "Whether
t he flood insurance concept
transfers to earthquake cov·
er age remains to be seen."
Hi s agency has called a
seminar of experts in the held lo
consider the question later UUs
summer. he said.
The subcommitlee he aring
Thursday consisted of Pal ·
terson. his staff and the commit·
tee staff. Chairman Thomas
As hley. D -O h1 0 . wh o a c ·
companied Patterson Wednes·
dav on a visit to Cal Tech re·
turn ed to Washington D.C
before the sess1on'opened
The hearings moved to San
Francisco today.
leaks Close
Nuke Plant
Until Fall
Southern California Ed1&0n of.
ficlals say hundreds of leaking
and corroded steam tubes in the
San Onofre nuclear plant's Unit
One steam generator will cause
the facility to remain s hut down
until al leut late fall.
An Edison spokesman s11d m·
spect1ons revealed corroaion and
leakage in many of the one-half
inch tubes that carry steam
from the reactor.
The reactor has been s hut
down since April 9 when refuel·
ing, m ain tenance and con·
struction work was undertaken.
The spokesma n said for each
day the reactors shut down
Edison ~oses $312,000.
This figure represents 20 per·
cent of the cost of oil and natural
gas burned to make up for the
456 megawatts of electricity loet
from San Onofre. when the plant
is out of operation.
The spokesman said lhe leak·
ing tubes posed DO public health
hazard and that leakaae had
been monitored prior to the
Apr!I 9 shutdown.
"Systematic inspections · re·
vealed more COM"Ollon than haa
previously been expected," the
spokesman said. "Repairs will
now procee d w lth N uclea r
Ret ulatory Commission ap·
proval."
T he Ediacin spokesm an said
the corro1ion wu believed to be
ca"'ed by a chemical reacUon
between the middle tubel and
the ateam. He aald the tubel are made
from an alloy of nlckel 1 c hromium and Iron callea
tnconel. previously belltved to
be the mo1t corro.ioa·r91lltut
material mown.
However. tbe aPGk•man said
since tJle iftlt.allatlon of th• lub.-
at San Onofre, otb.r hybrid
forms of IDCOMI have beeft dil·
cover*5 that are even more Im·
penk>ul.
Reduced
Bay Plan
Backed
By STEVE MAaBLE
Ol_O.. ............ ..
A pro~ project to help
clean oot UpJX.ir Newport 81y
w11 glvm 1 S2 mllUon pat on \he
bark Thursdu> by stat~ water
bourd nwmtwrs m eeting in
~<l\'flUlWOlO
The grant. shaved down from
th" oniln•I SlO m1lhon request
frorn the City ol Newport Beach.
would be used for conitruction
of 1 llllt catch basin.
But Newport Beach city ol·
(1c:1als mll5 t sausfy water board
membeni on a number of points
before the che(k ~ill be wntten.
Tht> main :.tumbling block 1s
that state and local 0Htc1als are
un~ure how much 1t will C'05l to
build 'uch a de·s1lllng basin.
l'l l'\'dcd lO halt the now of sed1
m t>nt that washes into the bay
from the San Diego Cr~k and
the Deltu Flood Control Channel.
Estimates. in the past. have
ranged from $10 mil hon up to $40
million
O m er Kin~. a v. ate r board
:.pokei>man. said the city has un·
tit December lo provide a cost
e s timate. develop a ti m e
schedule and show where ad·
d1t1onal funds to complete tht·
prOjt•ct would com e from ·
H the board isn't sati:.h ed with
the answers. King l'Xplamed. the
$2 m1llio n grant c ould b e
scratched
But N ewport Beac h City
:.ta nager Robert W~nn today
said I.he c1t) 1~ alread~ making
::.trides to fulhll the reque-sts
Propo6als from eight separate
enginttnng firms. requested by
the city to draw up des1lt10g
basin plans and cost estimates.
s hould be in later this month ··u we can produce a proper
plan in lime." said Wynn. "I'm
about 90 percent sure that we
can get the mone) ·
tie expressed doubt that S2
m1lhon would pay for the project
but sug~ested the grant \l.Ould
b~ excellent .. seed money" to at·
tr act mom•\ from other sources
Ktng, who said New Port Beach
~tayor Juckie Heather showed
up Thursday to campaign for the
grant. pointed out an add1t1onal
t'ondll1on on the $2 mtlhon grant
lie said the cit:, mus t come up
wath matching funds totaling 50
per cent o r the grant. That
amount. rather than 1n actual
dollars. could be satis fied in
land, KJng s aid.
GOATS ...
they gel the urge to merge with
other goal!> and .that makts for a
goat populat1on e Jtpl0510n
"They have this tr emendous
ab1hty to reproduce." he says of
the refugee goat population
which 1s currently corraled on
the Island a rtillery target range
and consuming SlOO worth of
baled hay a day
Nathenson say!> 1r the goal!>
are :umed loose on Cahfom 1a
soil th~y will continue their
habits at the expense of native
Amencan "lldhfe whose nghts
;.arc clearly above those of the
ROats
"We are s worn to protect
native American wildlife and
the~ 're from Europe." i;ays
Nathenson.
Clapp claims publm ty about
lhe whole goat Issue generated
a ft e r two Sa n Clemen te
housewives and animal-lovers
I earned they were to be ex·
terminated by the Navy and
raised a ruckus 1s to blame for
the whole naming issue.
"That damn AP sto ry . _ .
F is h and Game spokesman
Nathenson murmured today.
taking hU umpteenth te lephone
call about the latest news con·
rerence by Clapp.
"The simple truth or It Is that
the goat e nhances the cattle
operation ," says Clapp, a
laconic. slow-talking livestock
handler who could pick up a part
as an extra in any Hollywood
hay bumer movte.
Wind; Swell
Chills Sea
An unusual west swell
and winds have caused
O<'Hb temperature on the
Orange Coast to drop to a
chilly SS deirees, accord·
ing to ure,uards.
Normally, water tem·
perature Is In the hJah 60s,
but Huntington Beach re·
ported 55 cle""8 today
Ne wport Beach sa. and
Ufe1uardl at Huntington
State Beach 1atd th• tem·
perature dropped trorn fl1
to S8 delretl y11terday.
Lifeguards reported that
the eurrent alon1 tbt cout., wtdcb 111uaUy nows
toUth thla time ol year. ii nownowtqwtet.
Beam. havt abo ~
windy for the put Wetk,
llf t aua rda said, which
hell*S to cool \be water.
COSTA MESA POLICE TOLD THI S CONCESSIONAIRE TO USE SMALLER 80TTlES THURSDAY
lnveatigaton Ordered Change• In Thrff County Fair Mktway Oamea to Improve Players·~
Fair Game Booths
Must Boost Odds
f 'rone Page ,, I
vows ...
In a s l ashin g a tta c k on
Ht·.J~an a little more than l2
hour.., ~rtrr the Re publican pres-
Hlt-nlaal l'and1dale accepted hls
parl) ·i. nomination , Kennedy
i.a1d. ··we have only four more
months t.o convince the voters
that America 1s not Hollywood.
the Re publicans are not the par·
1"' CJf the future. and Ronalct
W1 bon fteagan 1:, not Franklin
()~ldno Roosevelt ·
ByCARL HENDE RSON
Ol llW o.ilf ~I~ $YH
Midway contest ants have a
better chance today at winning a
prize at the Orange County Fair
Costa Mesa undercover pohce
officers ordered operators of
three camwal games to close
Thursday unle. s chan~es "ere
made an their booths
The games 1nvoh·ed to sing 11
ping pong ball into a glass d1~h
floated on v. ater. and tossing a
r1n-g ont o a ·gla!.s bottle
Concess1ona1r~ "er<· ordered to
remove the dish and leave only
the floating roam nng and to use
smaller bottles
Carnival manag<>r Ml'I Oaw1
said he would com pl} "1lh tht·
orders. but claimed thJt tht'
am e game .. "l'rc u~ed n ·crnth
in other Orangt.• Count:!' •'\l·nl'
"1thout compL.1101-. rrnrn 111v.
enforcement aJ:cnc1e'
No !.OOner had ln\c'>tl ~atrJr..,
George W1bon <1nd Gt-or.:1·
Ye z b 1 ck n rd er<: d I ht-th rt• t
closures than the word "'a' out
T he law had a rrt\erl
"That hr::.t guy "C talked to
has probably gone and told f:'\
eryone that "c·re here ... said
Wilson.
Indeed. ha"kers pinned their
eyes on the wandering officers,
urging them to try their game
When Wilson and Yezb1ck pohte·
ly ref~. the operators solicit
ed other people. but kept I.heir
c) cs on the detect"'e'
They proba bl) rec o~n1zu1
Walker on sight This v.a' h1~
founh \1Slt 0n opening nl~hl he
and other officers conf1 scalt.'<1
150 thrn",n~ rlarts for f'lther ~·
mg too dull or ha\ In~ ft•athcr'
m1.s~mg or damclged
Ins pections at the fo1r arc an
annual 1:vent for W1l 'inn bt'rauc;(>
··" c J~t v.ant lo ma kt• 'un· thJt
they nffrr the publ1r.: ">Om l·
r hanrr to v.1n ··
.I\!> the:!' ins pected eac h game,
Wilson and Yezb1rk dc·mon-.trJt
<'<1 hov. tht• odd~ <'Jn tw phte•t•d
more in fa\or lo tht• c·;irn1\al
O~of the m ost frequent
games at the fair IS lOS!'itn~ d
dime onto a d1~h a r(•d ~pot . or
some other lar~ct
Wilson pointed out that Crom a
player's distance. an arc rather
than an angle is needed for the
dime to land and stay on a target
But some oJ>('rato~ han~ hghu or
prizes O\er the target:,, hm1t1n~
the n11zht oath
Another game 1s knocking
over two pop bottle5 at the same
time with a ball. Yezb1ck poant·
l'<1 out that ir bottles are placed
on a Formica surface which has
been rubbed w1th graphite . they
will almost always shde, not
fall ·
When people try the "rope lad·
der e\ent." they a r e often
hl'lped" b) the attendant. "ho
:.tead1es the ladder a'> the) c ft mb
But "'he n th e~·1;e almo't
reacht'd the top and tl\e atten
tant ·s ~till holding o n. a nd
balanced them>eh es v. 1th that in
mtnd. lh1: alll'ndant lets go and
the center of g ra\ It) ~h1fl~
'J he pla~ .. r f,jll'. to he
t•ncouraj.?l-<l h~ lht· Jttt•ndant to
tn a~arn sanrP h1: <Jr '>hl' nt·arl)
madl' It
1 hc·n there ., thP ''"'" n~lin~
on thl· b11l1ard ball \\ 11'on '>aid
that "ht•n the )!amt: I'> dt'm
r•n:-.trated. the coin 1~ plaN·d
nn th1: ball. J \lo ii \ from lht·
pl.i~t'r . and eJ!til) knocked out
of the circle v. hen hat by a ~ut•
bdll
Orclann~ that the Republican
1 11n\ t•nt1on th1:. wef!I< "sum·
moncd America backwards."
Kt•nnc'<!y said Reagan's proposal
for a massive $30 b1lhon income
tax cul amounted to "Laetnle
l'>r th1· Amen<'an econom) ·
\nd hi· "nd the former
c .iltlornw 1i:ovPrno r s for eign
p1>l1<' v.ould put tht' l'n1tc•d
~1 ;111 • 11n th1· "'rnn ~ ... 1<fl' of ha!.
1111' 111 v1 uth1:rn Africa. in
1 • 111 r .ti ,\rn1•nt·a . ;,and where\'l~r
, ..... ,., •.. tr• \ l'jrn1ng lfl bf> rree .
\, ti•· h,,., fr1r m(lnth">. the
\I "''"" hu,ctt.--. ~ena tor ms1ste<I
thJt th• >A,1\ t•• rll'ft·at.'Reagan 1<.
111 r• ,., 1 C.1nl·r a ncl "recommit
111ir')1·l\1"1 lo serve the d1 s-
1d\ Jnt.1i:('i'i .ind th1• c11!.affect("(J
Fair Slate
The annual Oran&e County Fair moves into its next to
last day Saturday 1n Costa Mha "llh the RCA Rodeo. pup-
peteer Shan Le"1" and th<· au1·t1011 of ll \C'>tock a!> major Jtlract1on.,
Attendance for the f1r~l '\tn "·•}'>. Fnday through Thursda~. tolaltd l9'J 685 UJ.1 .!J,2J5 rrom la!tl year's f1~ur('<o. for the s1m1ldr period
Gates open at 10 a m and c 10-.1 Jt m1dn1ght
~taJor Pq •nt!\. Sdtunia\ 1ndudt·
-k a .m .. 11r1• opt·n1n~ Junior Ho rl>e Show at l::qu l':.tnan Center
-I I a .m., T :all Cotton Bluegrass Band 1n the
Moonstunc Meadowc.
-~OOC'l l-0 10 p.m .. Film Ft"\ll\31
-I p.m .. Junior ltw·~tock auctwn. !>heep and s wine.
-? and .f p.m .. Kids ' thret.> legged races
- J p.m .. RCA Rodeo.
-3:30 and 5:30 p.m .. Da~ break on the Hentage Stage.
-3 :30, 5:30 and 7:30 p.m .. Fun:. a-popp1n Circus.
-•: 15, 6: l S and 8: IS p.m .. Winn Troupe, high w1re-<"HI~
-5 p.m .. Cov. milkm~ demon5trat1on.
-6. and IOp.m .. S" a> inf? Bl'lros aenal act.
-6:30 p.m., Junior hvesl.O<"k auctJon. bee(.
-6:45 p.m .• Los Caballeros Band parade
-7 and 9 p.m .• Shan ~wts in the amphitheater
-7 to JJ :30 p.m ., Billy Maze Band in the Moonshine ~l eado""~
-7:30 p.m .. Nev. Wave Rock & Roll Dance & Ltght Sho \lo
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'11ay, July 11. 1980 s
<'Allee 11 .. alltf Teps
Soda Pop Markel~
I
Reflects Regions ·
8)' •O.TON llOC!IKOWm
ID 1979, 30 percent of all tbe Merudes·Bt n1
automobiles sold in tbe United Statea were boucht ln Loi
Anteles.
Du.ring the year consumption of cranberries wu twice
aa bJgh in Boeton u in the rest ot't.be country. On the other •.
band, the average Bostonian cooaumed only ooe·haJI tbe
cereal meal ban eaten by tbe aver&&• couumer ln the
rest of the country.
Canned dog food is most popular 'n the westem part ot
the country. Iced tea D:?ixes get sold mOlt in the Nortbeut.
Rye bread eat.en are in the North CentraJ states. The
Northeast has the pumpernickel bread eaten. ""'
All of this is by way of saylni that regional pAtt.eru
still matter. The country hu not become so homogenized
that we're all buying euctly t.he same things from coast to
coast -at least not yet.
IF YOU TBA VEL around the country, you wlll quick'y
notice these differences. No one eats cream cheese the
way New Yorkers do. No one buys foreign can the way
Californians do. Los Angeles is a vodka town. 'San
Francisco is a bourbon town. New York is a Scotch town.
Wisconsin is brandy country.
The regional di(ferences extend to brand preferences.
Ford bas always sold better ln the South than ln the rest of
the nation. Chevrolet plows under the opposition in New
York and Chicago but has never won the hearts of
Callfornl4ns. The Los
Angeles freeway
drivers are not only the
biggest buyers of
Me r cedes-Benze s,
they're also the No. 1
customers of Cadillac.
Rolls-R oyce and
Ferrari.
Money
Tree
Soft drinks are a good place to see how these patterns
enfold. J;manuel Goldman. a researcher at the New York
mvestment advisor. Sanford C Bernstein & Co . hai; done
an analysis that points up the regional differences by
brand The contrasts are striking
• •
For example. Coca.Cola 1s of course the brand leader.
holding about 25 percent of the national market to
Pepsi-Cola's l8 percent. But when these two brands race
off against each other in the North Central stat~Jllinois.
Wisconsin. Minnesota. Michigan. Iowa the Dakotas.
Nebraska, lndiana Obiol .• the ,.P.glLUOR$ _!re-"yersed ~-_
Pepsi bas 25 percent of the markCCoke 19 percent
They're also neck·and·rteek if\ the West. with Coke
holdtng a 20 percent share. Pepsi 17 percent.
WHEllE COCA·COLA really clobbers Pepsi is in the
South, its home turf Coke holds 32 percent of the market
m the southern states. Pepsi has only 15 percent.
People an the South also dnnl< more sort drinks than
people m the rest of the country -and that's reflected m
the startling statistic that Coca·Cola derives 47 percent -
nearly half -or its total sales from the southern states
Pepsi·Cola gets only 30 percent of 1ls sales from the South
Seven.Up's prime market 1s the center of the country
They get 41 percent of their total s ales from the states in
the north central part or tbe country. Royal Crown Cola.
which comes out of Georgia, Is also popular in that part or
the country for reasons unknown to me. They're selling 43 .• y
percent of their product there.
Seven.Up's share of tbe national market is S.4 percent.
Breathing down their neck is Dr. Pepper with 5.2 percent
But Dr. Pepper. while it has mounted a national
campaign, ts still very much a child of the South. It gets 63
percent of its total sales from the southern states.
WHAT ELSE IS REVEALED in Goldman's charts?
'This local brands rtounsh more in the Northeast than tn
any other part of the country Jn the northeastern states
the lop five soft dnnk comparues-Coca·Cola. Pepsi-Cola.
Seven·Up, Dr. Pepper and RoyaJ Crown -have only 64
~rcenl of the total marltet. compared to the 70 percent
they have in tbe West and the *> percent they enjoy in the
South and North Central. We also see lhat t:~a·Cola 's other brands-Tab <the
lea ding diet soft drink ). Sprite Cposil1oned against
Seven·Up1. Mr. P1BR 1a1med at Dr Pepper>. Fanta.
Fresca and Mello Yello -have a combined market share
of 5.9 percent. which 1s bigger than Seven·Up's or Or.
Pepper's. And all to~e ther they give the Coca·Cola
Company 35 percent or the entire l.: S. soft drink market.
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JohDSevano
R~ Fever: It's Only Beginning.
Goab, it Mems like only ,_.., t.IM beu.ed
a.Del e.lippiMld Loi A.nl•l• RalU ........ beW.
with &he mlalll.1 Pittabw&h S&.eelert LD 5'u*' Bowl
XIV.
lt can't be lbat Ume acain alreedy, cu tu
WtU, don't blink, be<auN tt la. ~vet and
1\rl friends can at.art looklnl ebewher6 for \.blnCI
to do en weekenda and lllondQ ailbt.I.
ACT\IALL Y. TBI! ltAll8 a.re a little bit later
than some ol the other NFL teams in operuoa
trainang camp. Tbe Steelen opened lbeir camp
Thursday, and San Die10 a.ad Dallas have ...-eady
eneaa~ in a puain1-1ame 1crtmmace.
Ume to teU you what to npect over the next al.x
WeHI"
-Pat Haden and Vince Ferracamo will en1a1e
U\ a 1rltty battle for the No. l quarterback
posiUon.
-~t leaat ooe writ.er will blow the batUe out of
proportion. causln& anlmoalty betw~n the two
QB• and a apllt among Ram players..u to wbo'a
the best.
-Dou& France will walk out of camp.
-Jack Reynolda will level a rookie running back
during a scrimmage and smile. J. Y'OUNGk.000
-Someooe will mentJon to Fred Dryer be'a ta. skinny to play clefenalve end.
-Somebody will walk out or retire, lf only IOI' 1
day.
.:..11a1avui will be interviewed on tape and U..
Will HY be WU milquoted U., next day.
-The Rama will be picked by everybody u UM
odds-on favorite to reach the Super Bowl.
Have fun football fans. Ram Fever is only begin.
ning.
• •• So. really, Ora.nae County patrons have gotten a
break as the rookies will be cbec~g into the
Rams' summer camp headquarters at Cal St.ate
Fullerton Saturday, with J)le veterans scheduled to
arrive a week later.
-ONE KEN CLARK PUNT will travel 60 yards ... t.benexl will travel 10.
-There will be erumbllngs by some veteran
players as to why rookie Johnnie Johnson got
so many zerosonbl.sslx-yearcontract.
a choice that wUJ. be second-guessed, either way,
week alter week.
FO& TllOSE 'WHO WOULD like to catch a
glimpse of the NFC .champions, two·a·day
workouts will start Monday with practices at 9:30
a .m. and 3 p.m . The workout.a are beld at Cal State
Fullm.on.
-Jack Youngblood. in the last year of bls COO·
tract, will talk about retirement.
ANYWAY. NOW lllGm' be an appropriate
-Both Haden and Ferragamo will have eood
and bad outings, leaving Coach Ray Mala vasi with
-FllANX COKRAL WIU MISS a fi eld goal
from 30 yards or less. The Rams, undoubtedly, will have a few seasicm
<See SEV ANO, Page 87)
Earlg
Season
Incomplete
No, you're not dreaming.
It's football time again as
the San Diego Chargers
and Dallas Cowboys got
an early start on the rest
of the NFL as the two
teams engaged in a pass-
ing scr immage at UC
Irvine Thursday. This is
just part of lh~ction that
t ook place a!r Charger
rookie J ohn Floyd (86)
has the ball fly just out of
his reach as the Cowboys'
Steve Wtlson def ends. The
Rams open their 1980
summer camp Saturday
as the rookie s are
scheduled to report, with
the veterans arriving a
week later.
Toronto ln:vaJes
Knapp's Woes
Puzzle Knapp ·
By DAVE CUNNINGHAM Of .... 0..ty ~ S4Mf
There was a tJme when Angel
starl.ulg pitchers couldn~t afford
lhrtt OT four bad outings in a
row . Somebody was always
wailing in the wings to lake their
place.
Ask Chris Knapp or Franll
Tanana. Each was banished to
the bullpen after they struggled
early in the season.
BUT TODAY, W1TH Bruce
Kison out for the year and Dave
Frost and Jim Barr stiU oo the
disabled hst. Manager J im
Fregos1 LS st:uck. He has already
penciled to Knapp ror at least
three more starts.
Knapp will be the fi rst to
admit that be hasn't exacUy
earned them.
.. In three of my last four oul·
in gs J ·ve been knocked out
before the s«OOd inn.ing. I'm
j u st not rea l s harp," the
bespectacled , s ort -spoken
pi t cher says. "Tooigbt my
location was a liWe better, but
lately I've bffn wild lo the
strike zone. I've beal throwine a
lot of fat pitches."
KNAPP <Z·7) TOOK the loss
as Cleveland beat the Angels.
5·3. before a quiet Anaheim
Stadium crowd of 22.796 Thurs·
day nighL
Rumors persist that Knapp
isn't fully recovered from last
year ·s ruptured disc io his
back. but he dismisses such
questioos wilb a laugh.
"No. the back is fine. There
are no after-effects at all. I've
JUSt been struggling in the early
innlngs," be said. "All tbrou.gb
my career i've struggled mon
in the early innings. But never
this bad."
KNAPP GA VE UP a leadoff
.single to Miguel Dllone, then
served a triple to Jorge Orta. It
was J-0 before Knapp had faced
his third batter -Mike Ha.r·
grove -whom he walked. It
looked like another qwck de-
parture for Knapp.
But he settled down. allowing
solo runs in the fifth and sixth
before leaving with a 3·2 deficit
pnor to the seventh.
·'I would s ay thi s was a
halfway decent outing," Knapp
said. "Cert.aully a lot belt.er than
some ot the Olhers. · •
CONSIDERING FREG-OSl'S
history of givmg up on st.ruggl·
mg starters, Knapp was asked ii
he has been having thoughts
like: Is this start tonight my List
chance!
"I lry not lo let negative
thoughts like that creep in. I just
try to give my best job and \et
J immy decide what be want.a to
do." Knapp answered.
He has never bad a losing
season in the major leagues, but
Knapp is faca.ng just such an
eventuality now. and...he's gel·
ting a little desperate. ~
.. l 'VE TRIED several things.
Like wanrung up longer or not
warming up as long," he says.
"I even tried warming up stop.
ping. then warmmg up some
more. r·m jus t searching for
something that will work."
If Knapp were the only Angel
<See ANGELS, Page Bt>
Pole Vault Mark
Set by Accidenl
PARIS <AP J -Phillipe
Houvion of France. the new
world pole vault record-holder,
thought he was only tryin.c for a
tie.
W 1th three Frenchmen still in
the nmning, lbe bar was set al
18 feet. 10~ inches. the world ~
cord height cleared earlier this
ye ar by France's Thierry
Vigneroo.
BOTH VIGNE&ON and
countryman Jean-Michel Bellot
failed to clear the bar in three
attempts. but Houvion made it
over euUy. When officials re·
Inspected the bar, they found it
measured 18-ll ~from the cround
and declared a world record.
-Some 8,000 s pectators at
Cbarlety Stadium then cheered
their approval when the Jlactni
C lub of France, meet or-
gan izers, r aised the bar to
19-J'h. Houvion took three tries at
brealt.ing the 19-foot barrier but
faUed.
The meet, which attracted
participants from 20 countries
including the United States, is
the rinal prep for many of the
athletes for the 1980 Summer
Olympics at Moecow.
AMONG THE OTHER win·
ners were Edwin Moses in the
400-meter hurdles. Craig Virlin
of . the United States in tbe
10,000·meters, Frenchman
Herman Panzo in the 100-meters
and Nyambui of Tamanla in the
1,500-meters. .
A. Vieto._.y Suits Sutton .Just Fine
Moees took an early lead aad
never look~ threatened in win·
nin1 in 48.~ secooc:ls. Vlrcln won
the 10,000 in 'rl: 29.16. He won tbe
same event here lut year iD
'rl:28.
Panzo won the 100 meters ID
10.55, outduellng American
Steve Wl.lllams. Nyambui won a
tou1b batUe wilb FrtJncbman
Ales Gclmalez in the 1,500, wbt-
ninc in 3:38.95, one bundredtb ot
a iec:ood abeH of 9omalea.
CHICAGO CAP) -Lo• Aneelea
Dodier pitcher Don Sutton baa tbJa lbbll about records wbere tbe Qllcqo CUbsan~.
From 1111 tbrou1b lllt, be
establllbed a major leque nlC*d by
lo1ta1 11 coaHcuthe 1amea to
Cbleqo•a NatlaDal Leacue ..try.
GOING DITO TllS bottom of the
ntatb bmial 'l'llunday wttb a M lead
aad a one-hitter, tbe JS-year-old
rllbtb .... W a dwaee to put a few man~· atrtes Into ti.. boolE. A llllllout WCRlld baYe bem tbe 5lnl ol bis HM', paittlq blm 10th an the aJI.
Ume lilt d flnt &mOGf act!ve NL
hurlers. A one-hitter would.have been
tbe alxth of h1I career. tops amooe NL
pltcben, put or pr'ftent.
But a (eadotf •lncJe by lllke Tyaon
and another two outs later by Lenny
Randle ended the IOOH •HS with
Cblca90'1 lone tally, learinl Sutton a
3-1 victor. Still, be WU '1iDnlnl·
ueBm. 1 LOVE 1butouta. I love
thole acm1 of IUftl," said Sutton. 7·2.
"But I can tbJn.t of Umes that I bad bet·
ter atuff. I bad • 1ood fu tball today,
and I could put It ln spot.I . . . But b,y
any meam I don't want to poor mouth
my pltcblnc today. U wu bitter thu a
lot of~ ttmes. ''
He bad a chance in the ninth to pre-
serve the shutout u Tyson raced to
second oa a 1low roller by Ivan DeJesua
to the rtcht 1lde of the lnfleld. Sutton
gloved the ball, looked at secood, but
went to ftnt inateH. Randle followed
with a IOft liner that just eluded Daver
Lopes' outstretched 1love to produce
tbe lone nm.
''If I had a lood lriP on the ball, I
would have thrown -but I'm not about
to make 10me wild-haired th.row and
rilk runnen on ~d and third in tbla
ball put," said Sutton. "I'll tell you
tbit. t'm not half u dllappohlted about
tbe 1butout as U I'd tried to do
•
something stupid • . • I'm not euctly a
Golden Glover.''
8UTl'ON WAS PEaPB~ throucb
three lnntnp and aet dowll tae ftnt 11
Cubs ln succeulon before yteldiq a
harmless two-out 11.D1l• to Bill BuckDer
in the fourth. He tben proceeded to mow
down the next 11 bitten LD a row before
w1lklnc Jerry Martin. He ftailbld wttll
four 1trlkeoull and one walk.
The Dodgen •cored 1n tbe ftnt u
Davey Lopes lined starter Denni•
Lamp'• first pitch l.nto ceDtlr fteld for a
base blt. He took tb.lrd ·wbeD ._., Law
followed wttb a llnlle ud came bome
on a" lDfteld blt by lleqte Sl:Dlda. •
A nENCB TEAii abo edlld the United States ln the -.
meter relay wtth a time of •:IL
Tbe U.S. team WU clocked bl
40:CMS. n.:"3'.:!!ty of the meet w und by tbe witbdrawal
ot several top.notch atllletel. a.
cludlna American Rod MUbun.
MUbunl WU forced to pulJ Gllt11f
tbe 11.o.met« hurdles wbm lie
WU uraieat1Y called bome, IDll&
offletala 1atd. Tbere wu •
f\ll'tber apl1Q1UGD llvea.