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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-05-16 - Orange Coast Pilot... . ' ~; . rops· ate ~ e .. '\". * • I r-- -DisalJled Blark Ve~ · ·claims ·Poliee Brutality .. .. • * * * * * :-cuLans ~-nery-Flotill·a _, ~ejectioll '~~~~~~~~~~--;-~~~~~~~=mi~~~~~~~ l·ftre>e lalled f Two Newport -. '. Pyramids Hit By JEllRY CLAUSEN Ot .... O.ty ~!Mt Sutt Coastal area unde rcover "poli~e officers broke up two al· leged $1 ,000 -per-invcs tor VY t a·m id p"JD"e ~es sTons in Newport Beach Thursday night, one at the Newporter Inn and the other at a Dover Shores home . Booked by Newport Beach police on suspicion of conducting an endless cha.in scheme follow- ' lng their arrest al the Newporter were Dr. John Cerrone, 47, of Pasadena, Richard Smith. 59, of 1635 Bluebird Canyon Drive. Laguna Beach, and Lonny Jones. 31, of Westminster. *· * * tScherne r Slows Bank Cash Flow By FllEDERICK SCHOEMEHL Ot .... 0..., ...... Sutt South Orange County banks are by no means going. broke but ' they are experiencing some cash Bow problems because of the 9eemingly unstoppable lnt.erest in get-rich-quic k py ramid schemes. • Scores of patrons have been queuing up to tellers' windows to trithdraw Sl.000 in cash for in· vestment into the so-called busi· Dess list concepts that are ex· · panding night bt night in Orange County. Several bank branches in the Saddleb9ck Valley are out of 1 1100 and $50 bllls. There wu a I teport that one bank was forced ! to limit wttbdrawals because of I the cub cnmcb. 1 Most bank mana1era said the I J • lteavy withdrawals first were ~ced early this week. , A spokeswoman for Home J'ederal Savlna• and Loan said · $1,000 caah withdrawal• in- onued this week at the instltu-tloa's Sim Juan Capiatrano ot-ftee. "We can't attribute' it to any 'i .. tJdDI but tt hu arreetect the amoaat ot cub qn hand," abe ..... • Alld ... llllDl111woman l8'd a =-·· lalp •••Del toUld • lmil • ............... ,.. IC•~ tD '• ID eab wttll ,.,_ dr .a·•• .. PNridlld 4 ...... .,.eMet. ''We Md tit Gl'dll" an ab'a _,,,, ot moaer." aaJd am .. ~ ClleC...PapAI). ? .- All three were released from ci ty jail on their own r e - cognizance. Costa Mesa and Irvine police are seeking' .misdemeano1. com· plaints against five Newport Beach and Irvine residents who a llegedly conducted a pyramid investment game in a Dover Shores home. Co&: Mesa undercover officer Steve Shulman sat_d about 50 game participants met du.ring the evening at the Registry Hotel in Irvine. Shulman said he and Irvine in· vestigator Phil Povey joined lhe group as it caravaned lo the Dover Shores house in a few cars lo 'avoid drawing attention to the home. The participants. he said. socialized around a backyard s wimming pool befor e the pyramid meeting began. He said he and Povey finally were discovered among the group when their names rudn't appear on any of the pyramid charts "We were asked why we were there." commented the Costa Mesa officer. "I aiiswered. 'Be<:ause 1 am investigator Steve Shulman or the Costa Mesa Police Depart- ment hereto end this party'."· Shulman said he and Povey secured at least 30 of particl· pants and confiscated nine large pyramid name charts and dozens of smaller sheets. "The woman who lived in lhe house really enjoyed the session," Shulman commented. BofAJoins Prime Rate Dip to 161/2% SAN FRANCISCO (AP.) -The world'• laraest commercial ban_k-1.:.!S•nk of America, is low.nus tta prime lending rate from 17~ percent to 18~ per- cent..toda)'. Tbe bak amounced the re- dueUcm 'J'bunay and WU IOOD Joined b7 United California Bak ID La8 Ancelet which Nici It aJ8o wU1 lower lta rate to 11~ pettfllt kNla1. Weill l"aqo a.. nMmt'ed a 1lmilar .... Wed•-= &"::'~unt1 ~-=-u:a~te .. tbe ..... "' . .. ... ................. cndlt ratmo. ,,,_., la tM prtme rata ....... uwaalmm ..... lmpaet•--•-~ The Fishin's .Fine ........_ __ _ ..._ -..... ....:. -' -. t lvo Valdez. 6. of San Clemente. mirrors joy of the successful catch Thursday at Da na Point Harbor as he " lands one that didn't get away. Helping I vo learn some of those O••'• --_.., 11oc-.. •-• skills a man should grow up knowing is Stev(' Cambon. of Joshua Tree. a friend who came to the Orange Coast for a day of fishing w1th lvo. ~--~----------------- Black Veteran Beaten? . . Valley Man Accuses Santa Ana. Cops By. DAVID KUTZMANN Of .... 0.ly ~ .... Sutt A di.sabled black veteran who lives in Fountain Valley filed a brutality complaint against the Santa Ana Police Department Thursd..ay. a lleging he was dragged without provocation from his specially equipped van and physically and verbaJJy as - saulted. Police department officials de· nied the allegations made by James Buford, 38 , a quadrtplesic who ls paralyzed from the 1bouJders down as t.be result ol a military parachuting accident in the early 1980s. Los Aqeles attorney David Grey said the former paratroopet wu the vlcUm of a11ault and batteey, false arrest and fU.. llDJ>rilonment by of. ficen Buford claims called him "n.laer" Md wbo forced him to try to ltlDd Dal to bis van lut Feb. e. Buford la confinecj to a wbeelcbatc.but ean drtt~ ~ ~ Capt. Cbuck lllller Aki • ..UmlaarJ In· .................... llMl1M11 ta.it .,.,. procedlae -~ -tr.at ....... ... -..... . .............. ... ... .. -........ . Ninllt fll .... 4 •.•• .,.... u.. modll llO. How•••r, tb• Dt1trlct~At· torney's office offered not to prosecute the case and the charges were later dismissed in Municipal Court Judge John C. Teal's courtroom. In a meeting with reporters outside City Hall, Buford said'he had been driving aJone through Santa An a during the early morning hours of Feb. 6 on his way home from a friend's house in Costa Mesa. Earlier in the evening, he said, the two had gone to Los Alam.Jtos race track. Buford, whose attorney also has flied a civil rights complaint with the FBI said a car be1an following him at Harbor Boulevard and Edinger A venue. -Frightened, he headed for another friend's home on Towner Avenue near Edinger, he said. ·Buford said he pulled into the driveway and a few minutes lateP.. tiet&--wen llubed la hi.I face from oat.aide. He aUd be beard t.be WGl'da, "Get out ol tbe truck, nlQer,'' aDdJle WU tbm drq1ed out. Tbe dllabled Yeteraa Wd he att.emp&ed to tell t.be oftleen he WU pualpad aad tried to lbow them a IO'WIUIMlat e9l"d wNeb ladie ... be la dlNbled. ... be •aid. U..7 tried to mab liml 11...t up eat tD tbl .. •• ~ ldm Iii u.. ~., •. ·•d~&NthhD-IDtbe police ~ar. Re ••• "''• to Oraaae C..r Jail, be t.~· and left on a jail cell noor without medical attention. Buford claimed his wrist was fractured while officers tried to handcuff him. Grey said Buford's van. purchased through a govern- me nt grant, lS specially outfitted for him to drive and is marked to show it is used by a disabled person. Police officials said Buford was kept in custody for 12 hours at Orange County J all and made no complaint of pain while there. Miller said Buford was kept in a medical isolation unit. He said there was no evidence or injury while he was there. He said omcers received a call from an anonymous citizen about 4 a.m. that a man was paaaed out in a van on the 1100 block d Towner. Tbe poliee = Wei It took offlcen ftve utel to arouse Bu.ford. Because be bad trouble opeaiq .... door. Miller ••• of-rrcen 6lld to do 10 and tbey lift. ed him out ol tbe vp. By tbelr oblervatJoa, be said. tbeJ deUrmiaed Buford WU ln· tox.tc..-. MUJer alto elaimed tbe of. fleen l'WOt!llMd 1-.edlattly that Buford ... di9ablecl. He added tbat Buford waa buda6d 'r tbe ..,., ol the olflcen. . <leeVBT, Pf•eAJ> ( Refugees Continue F1ight KEY WEST. Fl a . <AP> Thousands of Cuban refug~~ packed on hundreds of boats de· faed a pr~adentaal order lo halt the "Freedom Flotilla" today "1th the 9.000 arrivals expected by day's end pushing the total toward 60.000 -OH1c1aJs logged 2,893 arrivals bet~~n madrught Thursday and m1d-mommg, with a n estimated 6.000 ·more refugees on the way .icross the Florida Straits aboard 268 boats. said J im Mc Lou gh I in of the Federal Em e rgen cy Ma n age m en t Agency By 9 a m . more than 50.000 ref. ugees had reached the Unjted States an the boatlift. '-lthic h began Apnl 25 And McLoughlan said 37 boats "'e re sighted headed from Key West to the Cuban port of Mariel Boats arra \'ang with refugee passengers wer e :)eized bv Customs agents and captains were told they could face fines-of Sl.000 ror each refugee. Some boats docked without passengers. Coast Guard reinforcements were sent to help end the boallift amid repor ts some unwilling ll .S. skippers were being forced at gunpoint to carry refugees rrom Cuba. The Coast Guard late Thurs-day dispatched 400 active and reserve Guardsmen. six cutters. nine aircraft , six utility boats and 14 boatin~ safety detach· ments to South Florida. <See CUBA, Page AZ) Coast Weather Low cloudines~ through mid-morning Saturday, then m06tly sunny. Lows tonight 54 at the beaches and 58 inland . Highs Saturday 70 to 78. INSIDE TOD~ Y "Gu111 and Dolb" lack di~ction m Loi Angt~s. bW Milton Bult aa Nathan IHtroU Ifill malce1 it an ~ ttrtof~ evtnlnQ. Paot Cl. . .. .,. -. -~-~ --• - OA&l.V ~LOT Fflda (.Pl':'~J • -· -Soviet Talks Pyramid l(~cruit Muskie, Gromyko Con.fer in Austria .... . • .~ Has a Problem a, IO.\NQ a&YNOl..DI . 0-_...,......... . TRE MAN wna TBS aona. 1ray &JOl\Y uu Umped to the ff'U\t ol the amall 1tulfy meetina room, putlin1 out hli, pyramid chart. He wuMd to e~pl&ln tiD \be IMetlq'a bMt, Or John Cerrone &Mt M Uda'\ ~ U1QIM to Tbunday'a p)'1'8;;;d IUDe Mea .. bil c.e ...... ted frieed WU haV· l•I trouble scraptn1 to1etber tbe 11.000 ne~ed to partlctpate. "Welt work on him." r'T"OM, a radlolotiat who practices In Anaheim, urged. "Let's ,-et him ln." NEAUY TWO NEW recnut.s i.t, Uatenlnt to Latuna Beacb resident Richard Smitb explain how t1M 1ame work.I. • . Be bekt tbe pt.er board cbart. a aeries ol boxes stacked upoa eeda ~ wlth 3Z at tbe bottopi and one at the top. ~os In a p~ramld came, or business Uat concept, MWt'Oblel'S buy ln b)' paylq hall their entry fee -ln tb1a game $1,000 -to the person whose name ls at the top of the chart and the other half to the person in lbe row direct· ly above them. Meetings are held five nights a week to bring in new players. As the Ii.Dea are filled up, people move up and the chart split.s unW tbe penon who st.art.ed out at Ule bottom ii at the top in the pay poeltioo. ...... "rr8 t\ NtJMBEU GUE."" Smith told the two men who had just joined bis fl'OUP. Pyramid games are innundalina Oranae County d~pite law enforcement attempt& to'Wern people aealnst participating. Lt. Gary Peterson, or the Newport Beach police Department, expl~ that pf ayers can be pr06ecuted un· der section 321 of th'P'Penal Code. In additioo, he s aid, police are fearful that a lot or un: suspecting people are being cheated in games where the people who are .al the lop or the charts never bought in to begin with. t "THIS KIND OF THING is just too easy to eon people wlth ... he said. . --- Amt ttren th~r-n-the prol>1em of lbe cof1apsing · pyramid, the game that dies because new entrants can't be found. When that happens, someone loses their money. Thursday's group at the Ne wporter had come from all over Southern Cahfornia to play. Cerrooe is a Pas adena )-esident. There were two couples from the desert a~ound Palm Springs. · . None of them looked like slick ron artists out to cheat their fellow players out of their money. ·-ALL LOOKED EAGER,. chatting quietly among themselves befos:e Cerrone and Smith locked the doors to the rented room and started the meetmg. Peterson and another i.n.vestigator were amoog them , invited lJl by Cer· rone. One rouple who couldn't produce a sponsor nor any identification were asked lO leave. "THE~l...OOJ LIXE the heat (police>." observed one player without realizing Uiat the man who agreed with him waa aboUt to arrest the hosts and break up the meeting. Cerrone; Smitb..and the·third bo6t, Loony Jones, were taken to jail, then released after being booted on suspicion of violating Section 327. The rest were released. Today. one of the players called the Daily Pilot to talk about the bust of his game. "IT'S FREE EN'PERPRJSE,'' he said. "I don't think 1t·s right for Ute cops lo do that They took some or our money. What do we do now?" • The ~layer, who asked to remain.. unidentified, said he'd already won $8,000 in pyt'a mid games. but is fearful of losing $4.ooo il police h~rassment continues. "I've sponsored other people to get in and I get a cut or what they win,•· he explained. "YOU KNOW, we should never have gooe to Newport Beach," he added. "We should've bad the meeting in San· ta Ana or Anaheim where it's looser." What's been the efrect oo hl.s group? "We all went bananas last night. We went out and got loaded. • "But this isn't goin& lO stop us. We'll med again tonighL We'll just be mor£Sarefuf." ~---· * * * * Vll:NNAL Auatrla (AP> - U S Secret~ry ot Stale Edmund s. Mwllte and So¥let Ponicn M iniattr ADdrel A. Gromyko m'' \OdQ at Vlenaa·a 11~1 Paine la the ftrat bl1b~vel Wuhtn1ton·Moaeow >ontacl •lnee the So"iet avmary ln· tervention In Afahanistan. The meeting benn fou.r hOUtS 11Rtr Muskie ma&i • sh&ll' at· tack oa tn.Sori« W.Venfioo. Marine Unit Strike Force Established WASHINGTON CAP> -ln a new step aJmed at ready\ng U.S. troops CO«' ooulbl& intervention in tlle Indian Ocean-Persian Gulr area, a California head· ·quarters for a 12.opo.man quick· reaction Marine brigade goes in· to operation today. The air ground 'orces as· signed to the 7t Marlne Amphibious Brleade Head· quarters are to be ready to lake off -and move ilato ection -at short notice in case of a crilll. As the new headquarten ii be- ing established at Twentynine Palms, supplies and equipment are being loaded : aboard sup- ply ships and tankers that are to sai\ soon from Port Hueneme and Wilmington, N.C .. for the lndi~n Ocean, probably to the Brit\!>h-owned island or Diego Garcia. site of the only present U S. military base in that area. ln a sertoua emer3iency, ac:-...c~ Ut~ pl~. e Marine brigade would meet the supply ships at a friendly .port as near as possible to the crisis scene, and severa l Air Force fi ghter s qu adrons fro m tbe United States would lan<t at fi elds as nearby as possible. Specific units unde r the new brigade headquarters will be drawn from the existing Marine force.· At pres e nt. the o nly US. ground combat t roops m the In - dian Ocean· Perstan Gulf area are l ,b> Marines aboard a Navy amphibious task force in the Arabian Sea. Balloonist Says Flight Not a Record KITTY HAWK. N.C. CAP> - Maxie Anderson, the cross· country balloonist. has finally landed in K.Jtty Hawk, but not the way he'd hoped. When Andel"SOO set out with his soo Kris from San Frant-i.sco last week in an attempt to make the first transcontinental balloon flight. be said Kitty Hawk was his destination. · But winds took blm far to the north and on Monday. he ended up sdling down in Quebe<:. aloog the St. Lawrence River. But Kil· ty Hawk -site or the Wrieht Brothen' historic first ru~ -honored Anderson anyway aft.er he flew 1n f 're• Pag~ A I Boy Bound; CASH FLOW ••• .. Security Pacific Bank }tom Jailed Wells, IJWlaier or the M~)On Viejo' branch or United California Bank. "We ran short ror a couple of days." ''Monday was very heavy. ·And it's stayed pretty heavy," he added. . Neither Wells aor other of· ficials contacted could p~de s~lfic figures on the number of witbdrawall involved. "I wouldn't say it ia in the hundreds," said a spokesman at the MlUion Viejo branch of DAILY PILOT "'''"'° ... (n4lMMltt a ... ..._. ..., ........ n ,,_s..c.._ ....... I If you wa nt $1 .000 at that WHITE PLAJNS, N.Y. <AP>- branch, be prepared to re<:eive A. judee bas c:tveo a ooe-year 50 S20 bil.ls. That's the lareeet Yook denomination the'J'Ve lot ln prison sentence to a en woman convicted of tying ~r 9-s~:~ same is true at the Mis· year-old son to a radiator for 11 S. 1'on VieJ·o branch of the Bank of ~ daysandootreedingh.im. -"She blamed her son for the America. · breakup or a relationship and Banks . explained . Donna believed the puni•hDlent was Morosco, assist.ant manager. or-bl .. s c rt der cash supplies to cover pro-reasona e, upreme ou Ject.ed routine transacUona. Justice tsaac RublD said Thurs· When sometbinc unu1ual day ln amteocin& Julia Cremin, comes along -like the P'lram.id 34&irs. Cremin pleaded guilty to scheme -banks are cauah\. unlawful imprisonment, admit· somewbatsbort. o--' l Bank ofriclals contact ed ting she lied her son, uue •to Thursday said mo1t indlvidutia a radJator rrom May 17 to May maJdna $1 ,000 withdrawala don't 28• 1979· / say what they want the money for. Others, however. don't seem to mind, they •lY· Sollie l*>Pl• actually appear proucf, one manager said. One bank patron said be ctidn't Half to tell the teller wbll be wanted the money for. "She looked .i me "1tb tbat 'l·kftow· what·you're·1oinc-to·do·wltb· thll' k1lld of look ... Meeling Foreed SAN SALVADOR, SI Sal•edor (AP) -RiPUIU abduet.94 JD foreip wt domllU~ and delivered tbem to a MCret locaUoD for a DIWI conference wltb retlNCI llaJ. Roberto D'Abuillon wbo ~ be tried to .Ol'IWM a IDi.litary coup ID Dl8alv9dor two ..., a10. Tbe repon.... w .... dropped alt unbanned at a San SaJyldcJr bot.el alts tbe blun'e MWI CCID· ftruce 'lbunda)'. / ·l.migh It Up Monday SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -Times may be rough and you don't have to laugh lf you .don't want io. but at 1:45 p.m. PDT Mon· da1, peopl• all over tbe Wnt Cout wm be tee- beel:ld pffawtq, cack· llDI 1m.nuY Ialllblnl 'tua. 1'1iat'1 IO,_,., About • radio atatioa wU11tm•··--~ oae·llUnuMtape ol pMple lauptac. The lcf'u cam• from .Su4ltb and Fred Auda of Saa rranetaeo. wbo wnt to replae• tbe 1cowJ1 oa people'• f Miil wttla 1mlltl. WIUM Groa:t)'ko tat LD tbe av- dlence after g lvln1 a speech, Muakll ac:cUMd the Soviet Unloa ot tbnatnLD1 world security. , "We are faced again with a vital letaon from \be past that an 1ct ol aggression-anywhe,.._ threatens security everywhere, today no less than in the put," Mus kie Hjd in a speech durinl ceremomet marttln1 25 years ol OK:d "9 Co•rC The state Supre m e Cou r t has ruled that Wa tergate fi g ure Egil Krogh , who · se r ved four m onths in· prison for breaking into office of ps y chi.atri.sl , Da ni,eJ .El· lsburg'.s_ will ht! ..allowecL to. practice la w in Washington s tate when he successfully completes bar e xamina t ion. •·rowe Pa9P ,., 1 CUBA ... "We're ~oinl! to ha vt: hair the Coast Guard down here ... said quartermaster Lou Merck. duty officer at the Coast Guard Sta· lion in Key West. Merck said a handful of boats were known to h'ave left Key West Thursday for the Cuban port of Mariel, desfite warnings of selzures and alif fine• U they returned with refugees. Refu1ee·iaden boats were ·•coming in hot and heavy" here early today . said Federal Emergency Management Agen· cy spokessnan Clay Edwards. Merck said. "We've had re· ports over the radio from Manel all night that the Cuban govern· ment is holdi9g them Cottibly and at gunpoint and not letting tttem come back without ref·. ugeea." Britain's Inflation Qumb8 to 21.8% LONDON CAP> -Britam·s in· nation rate -the worst among lndustriaJJzed nations -soared to 21.8 percent in April, a jump or 2 percent from the previous month and the highest level since February 1976, the govern: ment laid today. The latest oHicial hgures mean retail prices have more than doubled since Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's Conservatives look office a little more than a year ago. The rate ln May, 1979. was 10.3 percent. 4UllU'IM-= ...... ~. .................. Soviet UD6aD bf .... but .... day1 ol ..,.,,,.,., that Moeeow tboukl wttbdraw lti lroe>PI h'oal Af•llamstan 11e •aid "prtac1p1e1 of neutrallt)\ of lndepeMIDee. of territoria l lnt•arltJ 10 ,...,.... la ta.. eue of Aaltda are \Oday bl6na violated." "My eqaat.ry ud ~will oppoee ludl aetkm tbrollO tbe flrmnesa and clarlty of our response, through a Sln>nf ~ fense and a strong alllance," saict Musltie.. who was sworn in Jut week a1 the new secretary of state. . Gromyko, who only . minutes before bad pledgejl to,£be same audience that u~ Soviet bloc wu fully commlued to a policy of detente, sat through part of the attack with b1I eyes on the floor. bl1 eyebrows s li1btly railed. . ... ~ Tf"fl' Af"l• 1' ~·: Spiro Agnew, seven yeUS: after resigning in disgrace from vice pres idency, says be IJlight acce pt govern~. tal appoi ntme nt frora; Ronald Reagan if ttio-- Calilomian is elected presi·..: dent. · .-. Sixth Drug Suspec\. . ~ Gives Up-in Lagun1' A sbth suspect ln a Lagwu Beach drug undercover opera· lion tbat involved two officers posU.. as a hornoeexual ~pie. tumed himself in to police late Thursday atter·tearning that of· ricers were looting ror hlm. Randall R. Crowl or 3014 Ne.tall Road was arrested at the Laguna Beach police station shortly after be turned hi mself Ul at about S p.m. Two Sa n Francis co u'1· dercover officers were brou~ in to investigate reports of drugt being sold at lhe two bars . • Their week-long investigation, during which they posed as -a homosexual couple on vacatioo 10 the Art Colony. resulted in the arrest or five suspects earlier this week , including several employees or the two taverns. ' He wu being held on susp1· cton Of sdlin7 a substance fD-un· dercov~t O'f~s that was purported t.o be drugs With the arrest of Crowl , ir>- v e s t 1gators s a y a seven\~ La&una Beach man rem be found in connectfon !!;w~i~~the-,JllC.---t A laborato&y test of tbe evid~ later showe-d 1t was not an 11legal substanre but polt rt> Lt Bruce Bnggs sa1r1 1t 1s suit a t'rime to St-II a subst ance to a p arty and cla1m •t a.-. &n illegal drug · Crowl was the sixth Laguna Beach suspect arrested rolJow- ing a week·long tn\t~ ... u gat1on that centered on two m1d·l0'4-n t a v ems f requent.ed by ho mo6ex · uab undercover operation. Police Chief Jon Sparts sai<f lht-undercove r offi cers were brought in from San Francisco after tus department received complaints from homosexuals and others that drugs were· ht:~ ing sold in the two establist\· ments. S park<> s aid ow ners and managers of the two bars were not involved in the drug sales. Tiro Teens Sei·zed In Heist, Beating -:· ·.l Two purported members of a youth gang. apparentl> seelun~ out victims late at night m parlc· IT\g lots of large Huntmglon Beach .apartment com plelle$, have been arrested after the vicious stomping and robbery o( a 23·year-0ld man Police arrested tbe two 16 year-olds from We"lstm1ns ter early Wednesday after rece1vmg reports that a car was dnvmg !)rough the lots with Its light , out. its occupants look mg for prey . Officer Jim Weaver , patrol· ling the area. arrested the p81r at a.. complex at 6401 Warner Avenue after they attacked John Goad, 23. of Huntington Beach. Goad said the two rulfians knocked him to the grouod and kicked him repeatedly before taking hi.s wallet thal contained $42. -Police reported that the money was recovered in the car of the suspects. They were char1ed w\tb robbery and as· sa ull with a de adly weapoo 1 the ir feet >. and lodged in- Oraoge County Juvenile Hall. Goad required hospital treat- ment for cuts and bruises. l~ro• Pafl#' A I VET ••• Buford denJed he was d~ and clru med the office~ did oot' dtscover his wheelchair unttf arterf he had been dragged t.o the police car - He said one of the officers. when told a wheelchair hJd been round. told the other. "Gt!t rid~· it.,. . •. Miller said an Internal affaiN. unit investigation headed by Sgt...· T .G. Sawyer would look inW· Buford's allegations.. • · • The claim filed by Grey asked f o r as · yet unde t e rmined . damages. 811, .. an,· S11.it or • • Sport Coat In 011r. Stcwk ••• For Onl~· .... 00 L . ------- ' VOL. 73, NO. 137, 4' SECTIONS, a PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALl.f'OANIA 't'oar Home to•n . D•lly N_.wHp•per • C/N TWENTY-FIVE CENT$ ~ 'uitd OUtl«;tok Rosy for CoaStal Park - •1 l'&EDS&ICK ecaos•aa.. oe .. o.itr .... ...., ' In what ofttclala are calliq an "ext.raord1nary tum ol •vet.a" a raaklas ~ll"UUOll•I com· mtttee hu approved apeedlnc m million toward purduaH ol U\e propoeed n.~tre urbu J>etioaa.l parlt ln the coa$t.al hills surrounding 1'..aguna Beach. The bill. jointly apon.ao.red by Reps Jerry Patterson. 0-&anla Ana and Robert Badham, R· Newport Buch. wu passed .unanl~ly Wednesday by the House laterior Committee A& late u T11eaday nl1hl. chaoee1 that the blU would aW"· vtve UM committee apa>Qred slim . aeeordtq to con1reUM>nal source.. The bUl provides for the ln.itial pu ,.hue ol 1,670 acres ln the 1•.MO acre coast~l holdings of tbe Jmne Oompany north a.nd ea1l ol l..afuna Beach. ~· part ol t.be agl'eement, lbe company wlU ot1er an 'additional · a, 100 acree for the parlt -2.eoo arrea in the form of a land ded· lcatlon and 500 as an outright gll\, an official familillr with the ne1otlaUoos said today. In return, the Irvine Company will receive assurances that it will receive government ap- provals f« phased development of 2,000 dwelUng uni\S oo other coast.al property located south and east ol Corona del Mar. It also wouJd be permitted to con- s truct a 35-acre tourist· reereational re5ort complex ln the park. As envisioned, the national park wouJd extend from Muddy Caoyon midway between Laguna Beach and Corona del Mar to AliSQ Canyon rn South Laguna. The park's inland boundary would fall uudway between the coas t and tbe San DieJ(o Freeway along a proposed aUgn- m e n t for the San J oaquin Transportation Corridor. In a statement released thla morning. Irvine Company presi· dent Peter Kremer said. "There are many preconditions that must first be met. but I· believe the bill's ultimate objective of an 11 .~acre p4blic park is at last realisticaUy achievable.'' "Thia is an extraordinary tum of events, for It must be remem- bered that much of the land we are all talking about is among the most valuable undeveloped property in the nation." Kremer s aid. <See PARK. Page AZ> N eWport Beach ·Pyramids Fall '~ .wa~.,,••••• Costa ,Mesa Mayor Ar lene Schafer (left> joins m the fun as Joan Fi.nneaan and • Arthur McKen&ie accept man and 1'0ID8ll t, . ": of the year awards at chamber of com- -merce luncheon Thursday. Mn. Finnegan, off ice manager for Mesa Consolidated Water Di strict, and McKenzie , city's former city mana~er and police. chief. were roasted in a light.hearted review of their civic and-...charitabJe accomplish- ments. f · - Ol~pic Muskie Criticizes j Boycott Gromyko fr &a~~inned VIENNA, Austria <AP> -~ J i U.S. Secretary of State Edmund WASHJNGTON CAP) -Presi· • dent eart.er met today with Lord ~iltanin. president of the In· ternational Olympic Committee. and reaffirmed that the United States wouJd not send a team to the Summer Games in Moscow. Carter aJso told Killanln and Monique Be rlioux. the IOC 's director. that the United States wouhl continue to urge other countries to boycott the Games because of the Soviet military ' move Into Afghanistan last December. A statement released by the White · House said Carter told S. Muskie lectured Andrei A. Gromyko publicly on the Afghan occupation today and then met privately with the Soviet foreign minister in the firs t high·level Washington-Mos cow contact s ince Russian troops entered Afghanistan. Hours before they met at Vien- na's Hofburg Palace, M~kie gave a speech at Austria's in· dependence celebration, s harply attacking the Russian military action that b egan la s t December. While Gromyko sat only feet away. Muskie accused the Soviet Union of threatening world ~urity. in Vienna Un the 25th anniversary of Austria's postwar independence. Muskie told the Soviet~ the Red Army's intervention is "a les.c;oo fro.m the pas t ·· a nd J re- enactment of World War II ag- gression. ··Aggressio n anywhe r e threatens secunty everywhere, .. Muskie said. The new secretary of state also decried the "~cts of terrorism" in lran in which 5.1 Ame ricans have bee n held hos tage for m ore than s ix months. G romyko had pledged to the same audience that the Soviet CStt MUSKIE, Page AZ) Vie jo P a r ty Officers Break Up 2 G8mes By JERRY CLAUSEN Of Hoe Oalty ~IMol SUH C oast a l a rea undercover police officers broke up two al· l eged Sl .OOO·pe r .in vestor ])yr a mi cf game sessions_ in· Newport Reach Thursday ru ght . one at the Ncwporter Inn and the other at a Do ver Shores homf'. ,.. _ Rooked by Newport Beach police on s uspicion of conductmg an endl<'!'ls chain sche me foUow ing their arrest at the Newporter were Dr. John Cerrone. 47 , of Pasadena. Richard Smith. 59, of 1635 Bluebird Canyon Drive. Laguna Beach. and Lonn ) Jones. 31. of Westminster All three were released from cit y j ail on their own r e cognizance. Costa Mesa and Irvine police are seeking misdemeanor com plaints against five ··Newport Beach and Irvine residents who allegedly conducted a pyramid investment gaaie in a Dover Shores home. Costa Mesa undercover officer Steve Shulman' said about 50 game participants met dunng tht! evening at the Reg1str) Hotel in Irvine. Shulman said he and Irv~ in- vest igator Phil Povey JOined the 1?roup as 1t caravaned to the Dover Shores house in a few cars to avoid drawmg attention to the home. The participa nts. he said. socialized around a backyard s w 1 m ming poo l be fore the pyramjd meeting began. lie said he and Povey 11nally we r e discove red amonR the group when their na mes didn't appear on any of the pyramid charts. "We were asked why we were ther e." commented the Costa Mesa officer. "I answered. 'Because r am in ves tigator Steve Shulman of the Costa Mesa Pohce Depart· ment hereto end this party'."· * * * ~ Xillanin that the. U.S. position .. results solely from the Soviet invasion or Afghanistan and our belief that it was not appropriate to attend the Games in a host na· tion that was invading its neighbor." Carter also sajd the Unlted""" States supported the intema- ·lional Olympic movement and "that we will welcome athletes from any eligible Olympic na· tion at the 23rd Olympic Games Sixth Laguna Drug Suspect Surrende r s A sixth suspect in a Laguna Beach drug undercover opera · lion that involved two officers po11a1 Ma homosexual couple, turned bimlelf In to pbllce late TbunclaJ after learning that of- ftcen were looidn& for him. Pyramid Busters Arrest 13 More 1.n Los Angeles in 1984." Carter and Killanin decllDed P -to meet with reporters alter tbe meeting. • • .. ~ Lmighlt Up . . Monday . R and all R . Crowl of 3014 NestaU Road wu arrested at the La1uaa Beach police station lborUy after be turned himself 1D at about 5 p.m. · He ... being held on su_,pi- eioa of eelliDI a substance to un- der eo•.er offi~ers that was purporUid to be drug~. . . A laboratory teat of t he mdmee Lller allowed it was not an Wepl IUbltwe, but police Lt. Bruce BriUJ said it ls still a crime to sell a substance to a party and claim U as an Weial dru1. ' Crowl ftl tbe s1xtb LaluDa Beaeb IQIPeCt err.ted follow· lDI I ..... blwe1U1at1on tUt ....,.. • t9o mid.town tnerDI ,,.. ...... by bolllOM&-.... ~ 'f "o ••-'-Pranet1eo u•· dercow• Gfftcen ntt bnQpt .. to ........... repOrU of ... Mt111 IOld • U.. two Mn. Orange County s~erlff's dep- uties citecl 13 penon.s for misde- m eanor violations Thursday ·night at a Mi.salon Viejo home where authorities said a pyramid-get-rich scheme was belng promoted. llladikr Bomb Sutteaf/ul PEKING <AP> -A Chinese surg~ m.erted a "miniature bomb" in a patient's bladder to break up a bfadder stone and let it come out naturally. the of. ficlal XJ:nllua newt agency has reported. · Xlnbua aald it wu apparently tbe f1nl time a stone bad been remaftd from inside a buman bodJ bY= an eaplotive de· Yin, Aft __ medical workers in ollMr C!Olliltrtel have •uaeet· edtbetM ' ..... TIM •JMH141 pall ••. Ila Oalmta. 1* aal11ll'9lt vtbretifn and numbnen whtn the con· troll.cl n:ploalon went off Thurs· day. XJlllma Mtd. Sheriff's lieutenant Wyatt Hart aaid about 40 were in attendance at tbe home of Cheryl Ann Hulka, 30, and Robert Rickey, 31. Hart said undercover officers had infiltrated the meeting. Among the 13 cited but nor ar- rested were six orange coast re· sldents, officers said. _....The six were Identified as Tvanka Srbinovska, 36, of Corona de1 Mar; Jeannette Marla Swinson, 41, of Newport Beach; Jack Hedger, 31, of Laguna Beach: Jean Lyn n VanScottw, 32, of La1una Beach: James Jolmaoo, %7, ol Costa Mesa, and Helen Johnson, .!>1, of Lagwia Hills'. All 13 were cited for promot· lng an eodJeas chain. lo addi· lion, Mlaa Hulks and Rickey were cited for promotinr a lot-tery. "We're alter the promoten the OIM9 trytnc t6 keep the ball roUtnc •.• Hut laid today. Tboie cited Thursday nlaht will have to appear June 11 ln South Orq4' County Munldpal c.ourt to..,..,. tbe daar111. . ' '7 - COMMENTS ON TV ORAMA NeWJ)Ort's James Rooseveh DURING WAR YEARS Franldln 0 . Rooaevett 1V Drama on FDR 'Not Quite.Factual' By STEVE MARBLE Ol-0..ty ~-S!Mf A dra m at ic passage 1n Thursda> ·., telev1s1on presenta lion of "FB R The "Last Year" 1s remembered differently by fjJ man who s hould know -the form.er president 's son. Jame~ Roosevelt Roosevelt. a Newport Beach r e!'1dent and bus1nec;sm11n . claims ltus scene and others m the three -hour m ovie swung wide of the facts The scene picks up .,,. hlle Franklm D Roosevelt 1s oo a whistle.stop campa ign tour. pre· paring to address a crowd in San 01e~o from the c.aboose of a tram Inside the train. the president is shown W1th bJs son. Suddenly the' president ga sps m pain. the victim of an apparent angina heart attack Quickly, tus son pi cks him up and stretches the president out on the floor of ~he tram and waits until he re-covers Tht> drama of 1t all 1s un· derscored when the pres ident ·s ph> s1c1an 1s later shown in l~ crowd h.stemiig to hls 1amot"5 patient, apparently unaware of what has JUSt happened. B&Jt Roosevelt. who s aid he on- ly caught the last 15 minutes of the show. s&Jd 1t was merely a stomach ache that hil his fa&,her that morning in San Diego. "We were having breakfast together and he simply leaned over aod told me he had a stomach ache. At his request, I helped him to his bunk where he stretched out unW it passed." Rooseve lt, who s aid his secretary taped the lengthy movie for bis viewing this weekend, said the mm ·s depic· lion or bis rather 's death "wasn't ln good taste." The Newport man claims his Boy Bound; Mom Jailed WlOTEPLAINS. N.Y. <Al»- A· judp has given a one-year prison seotenc_1 to a Yonkers wontao coavicGd of tylDa her &o. year-old 900 to a ndlator tor 11 da.ys and not feeding him. "She •blamed her IOU f« llae breakup ol a ~laUonah.tp and believed the punishment was reaeonable, • • Supreme Court JusUce luac Rubln said Tbun· day ln sentenclni Julia Cremin, 14 . Mrs. Ctemln pleaded guilty to unlawful imprisonment. admlt- Ung sbe Ued her son. Daniel, to • radiator ftom May 17 to May a.1m, • father was characterized as be- mg weaker than he really was "They made it look hke ht• was almost a n invalid H<' -.asn't m top health and he kne"' L1 but he sure wasn't a s bad al> they made 1t seem." In the closmR scene. th<' r.Jm sho'>' s the president relucwnlly holding still for an a rtist ~ho 1:. pamtmg tu.s portrait. It's 1945 in Wa rm Springs, Ga. Outside the war is raging but m this s leepy sou them town a barbecue 1s l:M!mg prepared Tbe president, in the film. dtei> holding still for that artist The town barbecue is never held. the picture never finished. This part, Roosevelt notes. 1s elose enough to the truth. Hut he said he objects to the death scene itself. in which the presi- dent is taken to a bed where he .,,. heeies and chokes until he dies. .. He was a s trong man and i~ didn 'l happen like that at all." Despite the fact the m ovie de- picts Roo6evelt as being near his father's ~ide much of that last - year. he claims he s aw his father only twice in the final~ days of his life. Roosevelt said he'll reserve comment on the res t or the mm until this weekend when he gets a chance lo sit down and watch it "complC{e with all two hun- dred commercials." Coast Weath er Low cloudines.'\ through mid-morning Saturday, then mostly sunny. Lows tonl1ht 54 at lhe beaches a nd 58 inland. H ighs Saturday _70 to 78. INSIDE TODA 't' "Gu111 ·cmd Dolu" lack direction in Los A•le•, btd Milton Berle as Nathan ~troit ltill ~. it Q7I t'll· tmainino eutftino. Page c 1. ••••• r -OM, Y PILOT tm -.,. JO.\N E aaYNOLDI I ..... ,_ ... TllS MAN WITH TRK lone.,,..,. poo.y tall Umped to the from-of tbe 1mall 1halfy ~room, puUin1 out Mt pyramld chart He wanted to explaln to the mffilnt'• hc»t, Or John C.rrooe. lbat be hadn't brou.aht AQ)'ODe to Thurtday'1 pyramid 1anM auae h1a one lntt!t'elted friend waa bav· ln1 trouble • rap\n1 t oaether lh• $1 .000 needed to partldpale. · "Well wort on him.'' Cerroae., a radlolotii.at who pncUcei ui Anaheim, ur1ed. •·t..et·s &et hlm ln " . N&\aav TWO Nf!W recruit.I aat. llatelllnl to La1una Beach rc:wlde nt Richard Smllh ellplaln how U\e aaame work$ · He held. the poster · board chart. 11 rles of boxes stacked upon each other .. .,~01 th l2 at the bottom and one at the lop 11)..a pyramid ame. or business list concept, newcomers buy in by ayln·g ball thelr entJ'y fee -in this game 11.000 to the rson whose name is at the top of the chart and the Qt.her JlalfJo the person ln the row direct· l y above them. Meelhfgs are held five nights a w.eek to bring in new players . As the lllles are 1111eq up, people move up and the chart splits until the person who started out at the bottom Is at the top in the pay poelUon. "rT'S A NtJllBEaS GAllllE," Smith told the twa men who had just jolned his aroup. \ ~ Pyramid pmea are lnundatin1 Orange County despite law enforcement attempts lo w1m people against participating. Lt. Gary Peterson. ol tbe Newport Beach police Dep•rtment. explained that playen can be prosecuted un- der section 327 ol the Penal Code. · ln addition. be aaJd. police are fearful th•t • lot of un· suaped.lng people are beln& cbeat.s in aames where the people who are at t.be top qi the charta never bought ln to begin with. . . . .. 11118 KIND OF TBING Is Just too eaay to con people with.·· be sa)d. -And then there's the problem of the collapsing pyramid. the game that dies because new entrants can't be found. When that hip~, someone_l~es their money. Tbuncfay'sgroup at i.he Ne~rt.er ha.d come from all over Southern Callforni1r-to play. CeR"One is a Pasadena resident. There 1were two couples from the desert around Palm Springs. Nooe of them looked llke slick coo artists out to cheat lbelr fellow pl a yen out of their money. ALL LOOKED EAGER. chatting quietly among themselves before Cerrone and Smith locked the doors to the r ented room and started the meetlnJt. Peterson and another investigator were among them. inyited in unwitting- ly by Cerrone. One couple who couldn't produce a sponsor nor any identification were asked lo leave . "mEY LOOK LIKE the heat <pohce>." observed one player without realizing that the man who agreed with him waa about to arrest the hosts and break up the meeting. Cerrone Smith and the thlrd host. Lonny J ones. were taken to Jail: then released after being booked on su.&picion of violating Section 327. The rest were released. Today, one of the 'players called the Daily Pilot to talk about the bust of his game . ''IT'S FREE ENTERPRISE," he said. "I don't Uun.k it's right for the cops to do that. They took some of our money. What do we do now'>" The playel', who asked to remain unidentified. said he'd already won $8,000 in pyramid games. but ls fearfuJ of losln" $4,000 H police harassment continues. "I've sponsored other people to aet in and 1 get a cul of whal the~ win," he explained. "YOU KNOW, we should never have gone to Newport Beach," he added. "We should'vc had the m eeUng in San· ta Ana or Anaheim where il's looser ... · What's been the effect on his group? "We all went bananas last mght We went out and got loaded. . "But this Isn't go\ng t.o stop ua. We'll meet <A&a.m tonight. We 'll Just be more careful " -----· * * • * .. ___ .... Pyramids Slowing &nks' Cash Flow J By F&DERICK SCHOEMEHL Ot-DM!y~lutl South Oranae County bank". are by no means coin& brok~ but they are expertenclne some cu h now problems because of tM seemingly unstoppable lnt.ercat in get -ric h ·qulc k p y ramid schemes. DAILY PILOT ''''''""' m-.1..u.mt a.,,...,...,.,,.., .. to1111 llf_,_,, .. _ .... s scorn of p1tron1 huve been <1ut-uln1 up ti> t.eUen' windows to wtthdraw Sl,000 In cuh for In· ve11tment lnto tM ~()·C•lled OOAl· neH ll11t concepts that are ~· pandln lJ night b y night ln Oranat'County. Sevef'al b111k branchel' tn the Saddlebeck ValltY are out of 1100 and $00 hills. There was • report that one bank wH forced to Umlt wtthdrawata becaUM ot the cuh crunch . Moel baJ\k m1n•1ert 11ld).he heny withdrawal• flnt wcsre noticed earl)' lhl• week. A 1pollt1woman for Home JPedetaJ 8evtn11 and Loan aald Sl.000 uah wllhdrawal1 ln· creaM!ld U\iA wffk at the tna&Jtu· Uon'1 San Juan Caplatra.no. of· flee. "We ~·t aU.ritftM U to 18Y one U\I"' but tt hb affed4MI tbe amount ol cah on hand.'' •he u ld. U.1w:glan Hit SbopinMe1a Tll•·tu&lla!~Pment; In· etudblt .. tllclma1al dlamcnd aaw blidl WGl'tb men tlla llOO, WU l.-frOm I Coeta ... . ..,.,,~ ....... . •i=: .... ...t.. .... . wtDdow to Pin mtruee to Try TUI ..._ Co., ._ MMAftllur ..... T..__...r...a .. ..= twew. ....... ....- •t • tGtal tJl •• ou. oftl4*9 Uld. ,. ---··-------- All Together, Now .. .,., .... .; . , . . ; . .._ .KEV W£ST. Fla. CAP) -"-. TbouHnd• of Cuban refu~ •: packed on bcmd.redl ol boata cte.i lied a preeidenUal orct.r to baU • • the "F'Nedom FlotUla" t.odaJ-:• wltb the e.ooo a.rrlvali ex~:· by day'1 end ""*"1• the-. . toward eo.ooo. ·, Officlall 'lolled 2.893 arrivals betweea midlliCht Thurlday and.. •• mld·mom.Ini. with an estimated 6,000 more retu1eea on the way .. across the Florida Strait».. a board 268 boata. uid Jim : McLou1hlln of the Fede r&: E m er,ency Mana1e111enl'·. A1ency. •-• By 9 a.m .• more than 50.000 ref. ugeea had reached the United States In the boaUUl. which began April 25. · ~ And McLougblln said 37 boa~ ' were sighted headed. from K~· West to the Cuban port o r~ Mariel. - Perry Cute r , an elementary music teacher Cor Newport.Mesa schools. leads - 128-mem ber boy s c horus dur ing performance Thursday at Disneyland. Boys all attend Mariners or Newport Beach elementary schools. Carter teaches at both schools and moonlights as a singer in a Disneyland barber shop quarUt. Boats arriving with refugee paasen gera we re seized by Customs a1ent.s' and captains were told they could face fines oC. Sl.000 for each refu~ee. Some: boat s d 'oc ked without:: passepge~ Marine Vnit Stevens to Return Coast Guard reinforcemenu. ·were sent to help end the boathft~ amid reports so me unwilling:· U.S. skippers were being forced at gunpomt to carry refuaeea~ Strike Force Established ' As GWC President? Crom Cuba. ':• The Coast Guard late Thun. •• day dispatched 400 active and reserve GuardsmeR, six cut~. nine aircraft. sax utility boats and 14 boating safety detach"~ By PIDL SNEIDERMAN Ot -Dell'r ~-''-" The puzzling case or Golden WASlUNGTON <AP> -In a new step aimed at readying U.S. troops for possible intervention in th<' Indian .Ocean· Persian Gulf area. a California head· quarters for a 12,000-ma n qu.Jck- reactaon Manne brigade goes 10- to operation to<lay. · West College President Lee A. The air ground forces as- s igned to· the 7th Marine ·Amphibious Brigade llead - quarteN a re to be ready to take off -and move into action at short notice in case of a crisis. ~ the new headquarters is be· ing estabLished at Twentynine Palms. supplies and equipment are being loL-ded aboard sup· ply ships and tankers that are to s:ul soon from Port Hueneme and Wilmington, N C . for the Indian Ocean. probably to the British-owned isl'and of Diego 'Gurcia. site of the only present lJ .S. military base in that area. In a sen~· us emergency. ac- cording to• e plans, the Marine brtgado wo d meet the supply ships at a friendly port a.a near as !ossible to the crlsls scene. an several Air Force fi ghter squadrons from the United States would land at fields as nearby as possible. ·. Specific units under the new br igade headquarters will be dra"n from the existing Marine force. At prese nt. the only U.S. ground combat troops m the In· d1an Ocean-P ersian Gurr area are 1 ~ Marines aboard a NMvy am phi b1ous task force in the Ar<Jb1an Sea. FrvmP~,\J MUSKIE ••. bloc w as fully committed to a policy of dctente. "TOJtt•ther with a ll the coun· tries of the socialist commuruly we ar e fully determined to follo w this course further," r.romyko said. according to an unofficial translation of his apeech ln Russtan. "All far u the Sc>VJet Unioo La ('On<'omfd. It la a conalat.ent 1up· porh'r or a pollcy continuing de· tenll· In 1ntcrn111t1on al relauorui. uddln~ to poliUcal detente, prop· t-r m('os urt-11 of m ilitary d:e· tentt•." hP ~aid J\ URlrt a 11n l{I ue in post· World Wor 11 fo;uro11can history was allowt:J Lu uo its lndepen· dent way whe n the Sovlets agreed to wlthdruw their anny of occupllllon. in <'onjuncllon with Uw Unakd States, 8rltal.n and France. . Al lhe top or Mu3kle's atendit for the Gromyko meeUnir. the flr11l hlth·&evel auperpower ulks In el1ht month•, waa a propo11I by Af ihanlltan to ne•<>U•te a tettlement of the Soviet ln· terventJon. F,....P~Al PARK ••• # Tbey resum~. however, and eventuA.lly led to a company de· clalon to dtcreue the alat cl the arH '° a5 acres. Offictall .aid UM compuy la pl•N*l with the deal. ••'ft>e bottom UM lt that we ~· aard the =•tioa aa • re· markable w•llMM by eon· ' reumen Pa&teuoa -and aAam. Thia II '8eaU1e \be bUl manased to eabDee th• proe.. peel• for lncreaud publtc ow......U ID the coutal area wbll~ ., tb• .•••• tlm• n 11t1blldecl a proeedure for HOicllas A P~IC~ d.ilpui. o.er Ille value ol tbe lalld to be tak•D b, tb• aoveromeat, er. .. MW. ·. I Stevens is expected to t.ake its· next turn Monday morning when Stevens, who resigned earlier this week Is expected to an- nounce whether he will return to h\s post under conditions set Thursday by college district trustees Meanwhile. stud~nt.s, teachers and administrators continued lo ask how a respected college president came to lhe point of leaving his job in a dispute ap. parenUy centering on five pieces of unwanted wood. In separate 10terv1ews. college district trustees have defended t h ei r action in penalizing Stevens for the ~e of the tim· bers. mainta ining that he is in a top administrative po~l a nd mus t set an example or ethical bt?hav1or for the campu:. as a "hole H owever. the Academic Senate at Golden West College unanimously approved three mem~ Thursday afternoon ex· pressing supPQrt for Stevens One s aid the Golden West Pair Seized I In Burglary Two Santa Ana residents were arrested Wednesday arte moon by Newport Beach police mo- men ts afte r they allegedly burglarized a Newport Beach home Boo ked on s us picion of burglary were Judith La Nell Walthal. 27. and R1cartlo Torb10 Gonzalez, 29 Police stopped the couple u they drove from the scene of • burglary on Port TUfin Place ln Harbor View Homes According to police reports, a neighbor spotted Gonialez leav· Ing the ho me with a tool box. The neighbor noted a descnption of the car and Its licenae number and telephoned police. ~ I ' ' .. ~/ r -----... -,. ----------------. faculty would continue to ...ork with SUvens 11 he choosf!S to re. tum. Another protested the lack ment.s to South Florida. ' of communkaUon from top dis· trict oliiclab and u ked Dislr1ct t.nanceuor Norman Watson to appeat before the c~llege com· mun1ty to clarify the events leadmg up to Stevens' re~ugna· ... t,1on. "We 're going to have half the Coast Guard down here." 1aid· quart.ermut.er Lou Merck, dut,.' om cer at the Coast Guard S... t1on m Key West The excess wood. donated to the Huntm~on ~ach college by the Long Beach Naval· Sl<illlon, wa s ustd by Stevens fo r landscapmg ID front or h16 home. Merck saad a handrul of boat.s were known to have left Key WeBt Thursday for the. C~. port of Mart.el. despite wanung.s of seiiures and su ff fines lf they returned with refugees Dist.net trustees have offered to reJect Stevens' resignallon lf he agrees to a full publlc dis· closure regarding bas uae of the district property. Refugee -lade n boats were "coming in hot and heavy" here e arl y to day, s aid Fede ral Eme~~~~~a~ement Aaen· cy spok~ay Edwards. ~--JUST BREAKING Lale llt>m.s from t.odo!J s IDOrid oN1 ftG'10Ml MIDI ckoe'°P"'ftta. Drug !ndictrnents Hit Presley .Doctor MEMPHlS Tc·nn t AP> Dr George N1c bopoulos, who for 11 years ~as EIVll> Presley's personal phys1c1an. was andacted today oo charges involving 1Uegal drug prescriptions. !'i1C'hopouloc; a~companied by hi:, lawyer. ~urrendered to the Shelb~ County ~hen H's oHt ce th1~ afternoon. DoU.ar CU•ll•; Geld a.-,.,. .. ,.d• LONDON I AP 1 The doUar edged higher and gold pricet dipped loday as m06t Eu~an money mar,ket.s reopened alter the Mrt>nston Day hollda)• Thursday ln Zurich. gold closed at $.517 50 an ounce. down S4 from Wednesday's late rate In London. where the markets were open Thursday, ,-old t losed at S514 an ounce, down from SS17 Thursday. The pre~ious metal closed at SSL2 SO l.n N~w Yorlt Thursday. ··~: . .: -. Pat .,....,,. E11der, .. • Car•~r LOS ANGELES '<AP • -Fonner California Gov. Edmund G ··Pat" Brown today did what bis eovernor aon has rel\&sedlt.o do -rormally endoned PT-es\dent Carter -and• beamlnc v c. President Walter Mondale praised Brown Sr. aa "oae ol the heroes ol my llfe " The endorsement c.-ame as Mondale. Brown Sr and Loe An&eles Mayor Tom Bradley met with e.everal hundred me~· bers ot the black communJty in the buement ol a Baptil\ church. rB11~-an~· S11it or • • I Sport Coat In 011r Sc.wk ••• For Onl~··., •• 00 .... ·-----------,,. ~· . ., . . . . ·- . ,. Frld!y, Mex 115, 199cl PAlb y PILOT A;I ... · 11ue.tioli ·sag Wo~t in. Five Years . . OI' IOIDI lllMlal ~.·• . Mkl ......... , ••• rte ...... wbo ..ud DOt to be ~ '"TWI WU .... raUnd.;'' 'file t.t percent deolllH foUawed droDa ol t .T perNl!lt ln Ill arob and O.l percenl .an Pebruary and marked tbe lar1e1t 1lne• a J .J per«at ph•ftl• &a retwu.ar1 ltTI. U.. a.naJ)'lt uld. The ~ productJGa ln· dH, U a n1uJt,· I.al to l&I. Tbll WU 1.1 "'"9* loww &Un lt bad belll a fear earll.., lftd 2.t pert"eD( below tta blah In . Ill arcta 'im. Th ntft UMI a~ oC 100 for lllf. ''Thi WI• dMliDelt dUltftl Arr1i oma'Nd ta lb• producUon o motor vehkl••· lneludln1 part.I and relal~ material.a. and ln conatnlMJon auppUH," tbe re· Port from the Federal Reiaene Board aald. "ReducUou were wldupread. however, amoni other c:ompilnent.1 and ateounled for m01t cl the dedine ln the overall l.ndb.'' Auto tales have ~en very weak Lo re<'eat months. forcina Supervi.Sor · Lash.es . . . State Coftst Panel Laetrile <kts Nod Qf Senate ' SACRAMENTO <AP> -For the .second time in three years. the California Senate bas approved legislation to allow Laetrile to be used as a treatment for cancer. The upper house voted 23-11 Thursday, despite warnings that Laetrile -an extract of apricot kernels and some other plants - tS worthJeSS and toxic. The author of $81480, Sen. WHliam Campbell, R-Hacienda Heights, said the issue is the fr~dom or choice. not the effec- t1 veoessofthesubsta.Dce. The· vote, just two over the mi(limum for passage, sent the bil11olheAssembly, wbereacom· .m l\tee killed the 1977 attempt. Last year's attempt was killed by a Senate committee. Laetrile advocates contend that the cyanide iD Laetrile combines with anemymeincancerouscells to kill the cells, a notion which ca ricer scientists call laugb;lble. An opponent or the bill, Sen. Al!c'ed Alqui.st, D-San Jose, said its '.approval "would be an act or irr•spoosibilit;y on the part of tM goternment, which mu.st protect cl~frOmharmfulproducts. • is polaon. It is lneff ec· tl 'in the treatment of Cance~. Legalization will give it an air of respectab1ll ly. ·' Another opponent, Sen. Diane Watson, 0 -Los Angeles, said the Legislature should await new tests by. the National Cancer Institute. ··we have a responsibility to protect the consumers. Let's ma}ce a decision when au the ey1denceisin," Ms. Wat.son said. Candidates .Air Views Three candidates in the con- trOYers ial Third Supervisorial District election race including incumbent F.di.son W. Miller will be interviewed tonight on KOCE Channel 50 on issues confronting Orflnge County. The 7:30 o'clock program will be · 1ed by news man-host Jim Cooper, along with special guest Tom Keevil, e ditor or the ~taoge Coast Daily Pilot dwspaper. Jtfiller, who was appointed by G~v. Jerry Brown. is seeking e~ction to a full term also s~gbt by outgoing As· s blyman Bruce Nestaode ( R· 0 ange> and commercial artist R s Manning, who is also a d. ect.or of the Santiago County ~ter District. • • ~ FLAYS COAST PANEL Supervisor Wieder Sears Denies Dishwasher Ad Deceiving . WASHINGTON (AP> -Sears. Robuck and Co. falsely claimed itl dishwashers make un· necessary prior rinsing or scrap- ing of dishes, the Federal Trade Commission ruled today. Sears, the nation's largest re· tailer and biggest marketer of household dishwashers . sells the Kenmore and Lady Kenmore brands. The S8 billion broadcast and print ad campaign made such claims as "oow's the time to really clean up during Sears' gigantic dishwasher sale. With a Kenmore you'll never have lo s·crape or rinse again" and "Sears Lady Kenmore. The do it yourself dishwasher No scrap- ing. No pre-rinsing." The· opinion by Commissioner Paul Rand Dixon said the cam· paign lasted three to four hours and that "even at the lime that the no-scrape, pre.rinse claim was first disseminated , Sears lacked substantiation or a rea· sonable basis for making it. .. Indeed, ii anything, the tests purportedly relied upon by Sears at the lime that 1t made its claim demonstrated precisely the reverse -that the Lady Kenmore could not ens ure the consumer 'would never have to scrape or rinse again'," the commission said. In Chicago, Sears said it will appeal the decision to a federal appeals court. The company said the pre· rinsing and pre-scraping ads have not appeared since 1975. irresistible Items . . . . . ln Suitday' 8 ·Pilot · • • (SUNDAY'S BEST) and bu1tnes1. In You/Your Moaey. D&i&OIT BLUES -The Blg Tbree ma, be crytne the blues over alumptq 1a1ea, but an M.· aoclated Prell story auuest.s t he automakers may have brou1bt tbe m 1Hr1H on tbftllel'9. ~ GENUINE Jl'OLKS -Once the talk 1bow1 ran out o f ee~, It wu only natural :~ .......... woWd •Wt .............. peo- Dl•. All Auodat.d Pre11 feature look• at the tnvelln1 holtl of lbe newest viewtn1 fad. ) ( Board's Influence 'Corrupt' By STEVE MAl;IBLE Of 9'e o.lty P-Si.ft Orange County Superv 1sor Har· r 1ett Wieder unl e~s bed a caustic a ttack On the Sta le Coastal Commission Thursday, l·allang the appointed group a "rorruptinJ?" influence oo local government. Mrs . Wieder: a member of the South Coast Regional Coastal • Commission, delivered her ring· -ing remarks during a noontime gathenng of the Orange County Coast Association at the Newporter Inn. · "What I've seen as a com· missioner has reinforced all of my apprehensions about the <'Omnussion and its interference in t h e~ a ff a i r s o ( p r i v a t t: r1tizens. ' She said state commissioners · have a distinct anti-development bias and appear to be motivated by special interest pressures. "The commission had a prom· ising start in 1972," the former Huntington Beach mayor told the gatherin~. "but they've now become a public liability." Mrs. Wieder aaid ahe bas re- mained on the regional board. one of six in the state, as a "voice of balance in an op· pressive system." "The commission s ta rted simply lo help mainta in the coast and has come far afield. gelling into issues li ke atrorda· ble housin~. condo conversions and even hotel room pncmg " She said she s upports the spirit of the Coastal Act, whk h paved the way for the creallon of the coastal comm1ss1on. but is dtsmayed by what She noW S«'S "The spirit of the Coastal Act is to provide access. Yet, after a decade. pnces or homes along the coast are still soaring and the area remains a playground for the alfluel)l." The Huntington Harbour resi· dent said the worst example of the commission 's interference i'n local affairs came last March when state comm1ss1oners ruled that the Bolsa Chica marshlands were envionmentally sensitive wetlands, virtually ruling out de· velopment. "There was the commission meeting in the middle of the day, in the middele of the week more than 200 miles from Bolsa Chica telling us that they know betftrthanwedo.·· Cyclists Ride For Charity This~unday Scores or entrants in the Orange County chapter of the American Heart Associati&i-is third annual ~Ute ride will be riding for dear life -for themselves and others -Sun· day. They have collected pledges from sponsors for each mile they ride along any of eight rout.es designated by geography and convenience around the county. Sponsors will be for the number of mUes their entrants ride and these funds will be COO· tributed for researcb tnto heart disease, public and prolesaiooal education and community services for the prevention of cardiovucblar diaeue. Bike riden particlpaUng in the Oranp Coast area will pedal aledl a If.mile route bestnninC near the NewJ*ler IDD lmd.a1 betwem t 1.m. and 5'p.m. _L . Partidpmtl may Jota at 111\7 tlm• • pota Dine tbe U.mll• ...... ffrtber Information about JolnlDC tM Blke' Rlde pf"OIJ'am m ay be obtained bf ca11Jn1 5CT·IOOl, accordin1 to Heart M · 1oci1Uon or1anJaer1. • the natJon'a producert to redvce produ~oo d.roDs and unemp&oy. HHmblles. Ancfhome conatruc·· ment ancl"Ulei'. tlon declined 1harply u ·The report gave these mort1a1e ~ rates soared breakdownaitor April: to record level• earlier thaa -Fabrtcatlon of products fell year. . • t.5 percent, following March's Weakness In the two in· decline of 0.7 percent, to stand l dustrte1, combined with sotten· pe rcent below the productJoo in1 In other aecton, b'-1 led level ol a y~ar earlier. many analyltl in and out of gov. -Production of materials emment to aay that the naUoo's was off 2.3 pe rcent tit the economy Jtarted into lt.s seventh month. foUowing,.a decline of 0.6 poet World War II reeesslon ln --percent Ln March, and stood 2.3 March or April. <Related at.ortea percent below the &J.vel or 1979/ Pages AA and 83.) • ' -Consumer goods production During a recession, Industrial was down 2 per:cent for the Rare Photo montll and 2.7 percent for u.e Yc•r. The drop-off wu patUcalu1.y 1tron1 ltl durable loocU ID• duatrles , which Include automobiles. Durable goocW pro-• ductioa fell S.2 percent 1D April . and atood 9.9 percent belo.lt' AprU· 1979. NOP-durable good.~ produetioa wu off 0.8 percent for the month and )uat 0.3 per· cent for the ,ear. -Busi.Den equipment was off 0.3 percent 111 April, but re· maioed 3.7 percent ahead of the April 19'19 level. . Oil OK, -But Gas Going Up NEW YORK <AP) -Crude oil supplies are at an aU-time high and refineries are cutting back production because 'ttley can't find enough customers, but that won't mean lower prices at the gas pump. Analysts say g-asoline prices will eo ·u.p this s ummer anyway. The increases, however, could be tempered·for part of the sum-• mer by price wars iD parts of the country -particularly in New York, Washington and sections or the Midwest -one analyst says. The retail price wiJl rise about one cent per gallon each month. predicts Dave Knapp, an analyst With the Economics Group or Chatte Manhattan Bank. He cau- tions that tu s forecast assumes there wtll be oo unexpect~d changes· in the produc.tton or " pricing of foreign ~ii. There are several reasons the impendmg glut is no~ expected lo r educe prices .. For one, This Jong.iost 1847 Matthew Brad) portrait photograph of wildlife painter John James Audubon was d1 c;covered re- ce11tly m a Cmcmnat1 attic trunk It .,,, as y, 1thdrawn from auction m New York becau!>e the o .... ners v.t:re s~ekmg higher bids. • J(asoime pnceS traditionally rise m the summer, when dravmg in- crea~es. -~-. More Gas Available In S. California , LOS ANGELES <AP> -For the fl.fth straight weekend. more Southern California service SUI· lions will be open with 111ore gac; available, ~•1)S the latest Automobile nub survey And J!US prices h:n e gone do...,n J tad The club·s WN.•kly Fuel Gau,:?e ~aid that 86 Pitrccnl or the 36.J :.tat1ons sun·e~ cd had plans to be open Saturday and 53 percent Sunday. That's an 1n<"rease or 2 a nd J percent. rec;J>{'ct1vely Sta· t ions open Sunday include 70 percent in outlying :.irea:. and 37 percent in metropoht:m area.c; The number of s tations which Lawn Sprayer I UllfUI '°' ~ °"' IOI areo wtlh r.tliztf. INeCtectOI OI fUnQk*M. ~Gal tal Encl Spnlytr. v.·111 be oPen 24 hours a f1ay. Se\'en days a '4ttk l:llso rOM' 2 percent io 12 pnc\•nt O\ t-r all. :,:11d the report relt:d:,ed Th~· da' Meantime. the report noted th.1 1 OH·r dll gas pm e:. fell O 2 cc·nt' per gallon during the la!)t "<.·t·k. dropping th1· O\l'r all pnn· mcrca.:.c for 1980 w 17 6 <'ent~ a ~Jllon 01csel fu el pnces r emained un changed In outlym~ art>ns. full 'il'rncc prices ~veraged Sl 290 for reg- ular .. $) 326 fo r unleaded and $1 J.12 for premium -up O 1 to O 2 ccnts FREE with ''" purchaM of one gallon liquid fdizlr ORTHENE NSECT~• • Contact kill plus residual action AIQ. '6.98 Another 1s that. e ven with slackening demand overall. the prite or crude pll 1~ not going do~ n. Saudi Arabia has Just ra1!)<'d the price or its' oil to S28 a barrel. bnngwg 1t closer to the prices of S30 and up charged by other members of the Orgamza. tton of Petroleum Exporting Countnes. There are 42 gallons in a barrel. And the rederaJ government Is gradually removing price con· trots on domestic oil, allowing tho~~ prices to rise to world levels. "No one can say for sure wh at ·s going to happen, but the underlying cos t or m aki ng g ... ohne '4111 continue to go up because. in part. of the govern· ment ·s dcc.ontrol program.·· ~aid Gar v Ross of the Petroleum Industry ·Researl'h 1-'oundallon President Carter'!> effort lo impose a ree or 10 cents per gallon on ga soline has been !)tym1ed for the moment. but ~asohne pnces would or cour.e go up again 1! he succeeded 1n imposing that fee. VERONICA ' ~ Gol Sin Reg 'IH 9 Sole '''ce '9.99" llooml .. lmpatltnl a-IWOll'I oninoe. red. CllfC. '** or ...,... l Gell Sin ho '299 SaflPrtce ,,,. '1.99 • Protects roses. flowers. Salt Ptlct ornamentaJs. trees in the home *5 98 •••ga•rl!!!den 1 Ptnr Stl9 •• --• r COSTA iAN :;; FOUNTAIN ·~1~~0 ~ VAllEY ~~§~ MESA VIC fOl(IA ·-• z. LANDSCAPE AND MLIV!RY ' 11420 MOOIH•ST "' '°""'A'" YAWY -o,... 14.y... w ........... ,.. ,.sa.,.-..1,.. Jl2l MIW~T IUD. COSTAMISA 146-3t25 htto 9-141-4103 SERVICE AVAILABLE lNtllf -=="" 1-..... Pwy.t VIS4' • . ~~ t6M771 SALE PJtrces GOOO THA1fsr10leo °1"4 ',Df.!S ....... L.Wtt4 .. tMl.,..... .... . r- I I -.. .. .. , . . ·- .. ' _J ' OM. V flltlOT frldey. Mey tt. •• . -~· . - ...... ~ T ~~~I.' Mar;r1.e }~~8 ~~-~~-~m • some._., b8-e on lbla •tertinaJotamal ln reeent Umee for our ~ ot t.M Pyramid ~am. T1M pl1,1ers an un· happy. . Lllten 10 lh1I let~r : "YoU have NEVER beeft to a pyramkS tlub meeUn1. AU ~ did wu take Police ~. b ee them w•lh some idnd ol ~ Lu, drank It 111 "°wn and flu.shed the Naulta on the pubht . • " ~ Wrona. Incidenta lly I mean the part aDOut o ur operativ.a b:lV\na never beetl to a meet1Jlt of ~ ol lh investment t'Oftl. Our at.Iffert b:ave attended Hveral. All buatf'd, b)' l~ VlCC'~ What we dtlnk, on the other band, La &DOtber matter. AN0111Ea L&Tl'Ea A1TACKED the poUce by IUI · geaUna. "What • relief to the ~. murderen and Of" .. g1tni..zed crime me mbers Uus pyramid buainea muat be. We are aJI adults; our meetinp atreu to all newcomers you're taJung M chance; noUun1 ventured, notbia1 ealned .. Right, lady. That's what ~ gµy told me who was wanting me to anvest part·Ulltretl in Orao1e pc>unt.y Airport. Speakin1 of the cops, they've taken plenty ot heat too from the players who aav they ouabt to be out chaaine ··You're m the Wrong H""". The Prrumtd CNb" Na1 Door." ·-killers and rapists ra ther than sneaking· around to bust pyramid clubs CONSIDER TmS: The pyra mid playeTS are supposed to gather at a secret house and bring Sl.000 cas h only. So 50 players show up. There Is thus $50,000 cash in that house -all at one time. · IC that isn't a choi ce setup, I've never heard or one. A bank robber can't do that well on a s-ingle job. But the places of meeting are secret. right? Sure. That's why the pollce bunco squads have been able to in- filtrate them a ll over the coastline. Last night they broke up a pyramid in Newport·~ r ather nice Dover Shores area. They also knocked over a pyramid at the Newporter Inn. SOME PARTIES WILL debat.e that the pyramids are Je1al and tbat they have every right to lake a chance with their bani~ cub if they want to. Maybe so. But let me tell you about a good friend of mine who I'll call Bobby Bright. Bobby lives in Newport Beach and most or hjs life he's been plenty slick at gathering a buck. When he was a kid, you get into a penn y-pitch with him and you just lost your lunch money. At the poker ta· ble, the right cards always seemed to end up in his hand. • HE'S THE ONLY GUY I ever knew who could be lay . mg wagers on the nags using two telephones at the same lime. Bo.bby could put money down on some aging haybumer with two bum knoos, taking odds of 9 to l , and that horse would somehow limp in a winner . When Bobby Bright got into a footb8ll pool, It seemed like the game was already over and they were ripping down the goalposts. And he had all the cash. SO THE OTHER DAV Bobby was griping about how the only thing anybody taU<s about are the pyramid clubs. Asked if he was in on the con, he looked startled and replied. "Ha! Are yOu kidding? I wouldn't touch that scam with a 10-foot pole . . . · · You should listen to Bobby Bryght. He just had a message for you _ ___._ I • NATION I WORLD Saboteurs·· llit f :Jran Pipe~e • ., ..... A.ueelaa.11 P"9I A plpellne ln Iran'• major olJ. produclq ref\on wu bJown up ond jlet atlr• overnlaht aad d •pr~11rlmmed.late ahutdown of lhl oU Oow the namet burned th rou.ch the nl&ht and today. ~ehran rad.lo said. The radio. quoting an ottlcia.I Pu rs news aat ncy report, did Automotive layQf!s Near· Peak DETROIT <AP> -As open. ended lavofls among production · workers begln to surpass the le v e l of indeflnlte layorrs reached during the 1975 re· cession, a uruoo spokesman pre.. dkta total automotive layoffs will rea~b~.OOOthlssummer. Four of the five major auto makers~ Thursday they will have a total of 217 ,3SO production workers oo indefinite layoff next week. WITH SALES and production already below the 1975 bottom, it wlll be the first time indeflllile production layoffs wUI exceed the peak ol 213,000 reached in the last week or March, 1975, ac. cordinfl to the United Auto Workers union. "I am looking for a total of 350,000 lavofls this sommer:· s aid a United Auto Workers 51>()kesman who asked not to be ide ntified. The highest predic- tion by anv UAW official public· ly so far has been "more than'' 300. 000. Only Volkswagen of America. among the U.S. makers. has no layoffs. Gt£NERAL MOTORS Corp. sai d it would h a ve 120,000 workers on indefinite furlouRh next wee k compa r e d wi t h 114.000 this week. GM also will have 29,450 a way from 11 as· sem bly lines against 32,900 from 10 this week. GM also reported 2.200 lavolls from component plants last week. Ford Motor Co. reported 54.000 indefinite layoUs, up from 52,400, and aald it would bave 11 lines down employing 20,950 agalnst 24,350 from seven lines. this week. Temporary layoffs in component plants will rise from 7 ,300 to 18.400. CHRYSLER CORP. will work a ll Its active tJ.S. assembly plants for the fourth week in a row and reported no temporary layoffs from assembly lines, The , companv said It would have 41 ,000 indefinite furloughs a gainst 41.700. American Motors Corp. re· ported indefinite layoffs un· changed at 2.350 and a decline ln short-term idleness next week to 3,SOO from 12.000 with the re· sumpUon of car. product.ion at Kenosha, Wis. AMC joined three other U.S. manufacturers Thursday in of- fering customer rebates on some vehicles. not HY who blew up the pipe between Nafl·•·Sbah and Kermauhab, but lruJan Arabi wbo want autonomy for lbe ,... &ion bave been flChUnc the cen. tral government an..d a.re believed lo bave aabatoced plpellnel in I.be put. The Arabi 81'f an etbnlc minority in lru - which la mainly Persian -and · they ~ '-.I> a Jarce p~irt or Iran's oil ~Id work force. lt was tl'aniao Arabi who seized the Iranian Embaaay In London earlier Wa month IDd held It for six days unUI crushed by British commandos. fN. TBllRAN, A leading Ira· nian revoluliona~~ uid "gen. uioe spy suapecta • among the American hostages shou.Jd be tMed. but he hoped none had t'Ommltted "l'ra ve sins" and that alJ would be returned safely to their families. Ayatollah Sadegh Khalkhall. who displayed the .re mains of the eight American servicemen killed In the aborted hostage rescue mission three weeks ago. spoke"Ibursday lo Iran's oCficiaJ Pars ne\\'s aaency. The call for spy trials has been made before by hardliners like Kbalkhali and some or the mem· hers ol the lslamk Republican Party that dominates the new lra. nian Parliament that is to decide the hostages' Cate late next month. MEANWHILE, the 53 hostages -seized Nov 4 wht>n militants took over the U S. f:m· baasy in Tehran -h~ve ~re· ported dispe rsed a mong 15 ctttes, including Tehran. In an attempt IO foil another rescue 'attempt. T he Iranians clai m 96 t.: S agents and 19 Iranian exiles rt .. cently were landed by"heliropter in lrap for a two.week mission of assassination and sabotage. hut a White House aide denied lne claim Thursqay as "ridiculous .. However. P resident Carter has not ruled out another rescue attempt. and in a new step aimed "at readying U.S. troops for possible intervention in !he lndlan Ocean-Pe rsian Gulf area. a California headquarters for a 12.000-ma.n quick·reacllon Marine brigade toes into open- tioo today. .e ... Shawn Weatherly, Miss South Carolina. screams as she hea rs the good news - she was named the new Miss USA in Biloxi, Miss .• Thursday night. She'll represent the. United States in the Miss Universe Pageant. Korean Presideni . \ Back After Crisis SEOUL. South Korea fAPI -Pre5ident Choi Kyu Hah cut 'ihort h.ls tnp to the Middle East and was retumlllg home today to deal with deivands by students who led thr<.~ days or nots that left one dead. more than 400 in1urt'd and 800 er~ted . Moe,t students stayed off thl' ~treet.:. today, but 3,000 mat cbed in Seoul and 6.000 in Kwan~u and <,everal other provmc1al cities. '.'<o cla.'lhes were reported But not poltcf" were Qut in force to guard a~ainst the ~s~1.~1~~~Y. of rr1ore violence CHOI. \'110 HAS BF.EN in Kuwait a nd Saudi Ara bia trying to "'nrk out ol& and other deal.a for South .Korea ·s saggmg economy. tm~mally was to re1um Saturday but decided to come home a day <1headof schroulc. a spokesman said The !>pokesman d1d nol say wht:lher Choi would issue a state- ment. but Edut'ation Minister Kim Ok Gill s-a1 d earlier the govern- ment -... a.!> <·xpt><'ted fo announce a concrete timetable lfor dem· ocrallc reforms when Choi ret uml'd Jn a nationally televised s~eh Thursday, Prime Min.ister Shin. Hyun H-.at'k promised to lr) to advance t.he government's tlmetable for political reforms, wtucb call for c:ooalltutional re- visions this year and elediom in 1981. 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To t ake ad \'antagc of nil thl' wa~ s the Da ily Pa lot helps fight · inflation . call 642-4321 or mail tho cqupon to Dai· ly Pilot. 330 W. Bay St . P 0 Box 1560. Co::.ta Mesa. CA 92fi2(i ..ll~----lt.------------------, Help me fight infla tion belt~r . "' For a month's subscription. send S4.00 and coupon to I Daily Pilot. 330 W. B ay St .. Box 1560. I Costa Mesa . CA 92626 I p --~-------------------uP ________ _ • I I I I I I I I DAILY PILOT • t ' .. CALIFORNIA-,--.• • SAN FRANCISCO <AP> The California • Suprl'me Court bu rehsed to oveorturo ·a convic· ttOO for cwthaUna marijuana th•t was later spied DAILY PILOT A 5 Sinog .Bill K.iJle~ Annual Auto lrupect~ru AliN1 SACRAMENTO <AP> -An At· Hmbly commlttM bu anutred out a Brown admin.l1traUon plan to requi,.. annual automobUe inapecUona and tmog standard• 1trlcter than the red!ral •t.andJrds. But a rt val bUl still •U ve would re· quire the inspectiops anyway, although the standards would have to · be no h.loer than the federal stand· ardl. ~ THE DEAD BILL ls Ab2145 by As· 1emblyman Victor Calvo, D· Mountain View. The Ways and Mealll Committee gave it a 9-9 vow Tbunday. with 11 votes needed for p111age. ' The llve one ls 5884 by Sen . John • CalYO'• blll would have req'*-1• annual inlpecUc!iAa •tartJ.nc tn im. with NP91ri ·requited for def~ve vehlclee. The emiaak>n standards I~ n1trocen oJddel would have beeft Q, 7 pama per vehicle mile 'for 1981-lllS · cars and 0.4 gram• for 1981 an'C1 1111« cart. Tbe federal 1tandard lt 11ram. Homed Todds Reign Supreme from the a1r •ith 6ioocul.,._ · ll denied without ,,...--------. comment Thursday a re· ( ) quest for h4!arina souiht by ~lWitm E . Caldwell A ... C'a•paiga Trail Foran. D·San Francisco< It has passed the Senate and Is sc~uled to be h~ard Ma)"' 27 by the Assembly Tranaportallon subcommittee oo air COALINGA <AP> -The horse may be nobler, the elephant atronser, the rabbtt •willer and the fox 1marter. But this weekend -in Coallngay.nyway -the horned toad reigns supreme. ..... _______ .,,._ and Robert SL Armour. They were found guilty 10 Humboldt County Su,penor Court after their mo· tion to suppreu the evraeoce wu denied Vice-president Walter Mondale holds a -large hand-puppet present· ed to him while campaigning in San Diego Thursday. Mondale w~lked through the Old Town section of the city before meeting with Carter s upporters and newspaper executives. quaUty. .,. ., ~ Under Foran's bill, car$ sold in Callromla could be the sam' u tbo6e sold in other states. • Lootinc like a refugee from an old Japanese monster movie, the tiny splne-.back lizard ~ moat natives call lt a "horny" toad -ts host, mucot·1mttdlie entertainer at the annuat Horned Toad Festival and • ' 11eart .. ,, r •• ,,,.,..d LOS ANGELES (AP> -The djsmissal of 17 charges against con(essed Hillside Strangler Ken· ' neth Bianchi, part of a previous plea bargain, has been delayed un.ltU at least June 9. At the request of Bianchl's attorneys, Superior Court Judge Gordon Ringer postponed a hearing Thursday on the 17 cbaz:ges. · · Handcuff S~ Linked To Slaying .Found THE FEDERAL Clean Air Act, amended in 1977, requires CaWonua to have an annual inspection pro- gram in every area that will not meet federal air quality standards by 1982. Those areas are the South Coast Air Basin. which includes Lo"a Angeles, Orange, Ventura. Riverside . Homed Toad Derby. "We usually have 70 to 7S toads," said town councilmlln Kei.th Schrivncr. ·"but cold weather in the high de:;ert sent 'em all int.o hiding Otis year and we couJd ooJ.y gatner JU." The 28-year-otd Bianchi. who confessed to five murders last October as part of the deal with pros· ~ ecutors, agreed to testify against his cousin, · / Angelo Buono Jr. Buono is accused of being Bianchi's accomplice in the killings . SACRAMENTO (AP> -A pair of handcuffs linked to the Dec. 22, 1978, s laying or two C alifornia Highway ¢ Patrol officers has bet>n Gia111 Prarl Sold SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -Once valued at more than $4 nUllion, the "Pearl of Allah" -the world's largest pearl at 14 pounds, 1 ounce -has been sold for a b'al'Jtatn $200,000 in a court auction. Found 1n a giant claim in Philippine waters 46 years ago, the somewbai oval pearl is 9'h inches long and 51f.t inches across, according to the Guin· ness Book of World Records. round in a Broderick ba<'k yard. Still missing an the case, in which a man and a woman were ar- rested s hortly af· terward. are the or. ficers' two .38·caltber pistols. a handcufr key. half a key chain with an id~ntif1cation tag, and patrol car keys. Beverly Hills jeweler Peter Hofrman bought the convoluted pearl, considered by s ome to resemble the turbaned head or Mohammed, for his opening bid. . . OFFICERS SAID 'Olursday the handcuffs were Jound by Larry Scruggs. 39. who was cutting down a big bosh at his home on F Street. • LOS ANGELES (AP> -With a rental housing vacancy rate of less than 1 percent, Los Angeles 'haa become the most crowded majot., U.S. ·city in competition for living space. a University of Calllomia-Loe Angeles, study says. · That is about a block from where .the alleged getaway car was found The 150·page UCLA Institute for Social Research study released Thursday pinpoints the' actual vacancy rate at .82 percent -one-third the 2.4 percent figure city officials have been quoting until now. abandoned. . Luis·Rodrigue2 Jr .. 24, has been charged with the double homicide and 'is awa1t10g trial in ; Court Clears Way For Communal LiviJJ,g SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -The A dissent by Justice Wiley Manuel California commune, a species that said a recent U .S. Supreme Court ~ proliferated in the 1960s and became ruling had upheld a similar or· endangered in the '70s, has won some djnance. protection from the state Supreme The challenge to the law was Cour:t. .brought by Beve rly Adamson. who The court ruled Thursday that a · bought the house in 1977. "family" of 12 unrelated adults. in- cluding a lawyer, a real estate broker and a graduate student, can . continue to live together in a 24-room house in Santa Barbara. where they share expenses and. chores and eat together. CITY OFFICIALS had attempted to break up the group, citing a city ordinance that says no more than five wirelated persons can Uve in single-family houses in certain neighborhoods . The ruling could invalidate similar o rdinances in at least 36 other California cities. including Los Angeles, San Francisco and San Diego. The court, which split 4-3, said the-ordinance violated the California Constitution, which guarantees the rights oC "enjoying lile and liberty," poasessing P.roperty, and "pursu.ing and oblalliliig . • . ha ppiness. and privacy." THE atGm TO privacy, the court said, includes ''the right to live wilh whomever one wishes, or at least, to live in an alternate family with penom not related by blood, mar· riage or adoption." The city said the ordinance was aimed at limltinl population density and maintaining an environmeot suitable to family life. The Supreme Court said density could be regulated by ordinances governlq the number of persons 8'· lowed in a given floor space ud that police already bad tbe power to reg .. Qlate nmae llDcl moralitv. THE SVPaEllE COUn said it WU D0t addresalq tbe qllllUon of bow many people abould be allowed ill one boUle. Bus Joyrider Offered Joh SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -A man arrested o n charges or taking joyrides while impersonatmg a Muni bus driver is being given a job with the transit system -on the condition that he provides advice on how to prevent bus thefts. However. Ambrose Smith won't be a bus driver , not immediately, anyway. SMITH WASMRESTED Tuesday on relony theft charges. Authorities said he pretended (or several months that he was a Muni bus driver. start· Jng out by sneaking into a training class and later taking buses on their regular routes. Officials said he proved to be. a knowledgeable driver who took the buses out smartl) in the mornings and brought them back properly at night, leaving full fare boxes ror the counters. Smith. 23, said he's wanted to drive a bus since he was a young child, but couldn't get a job with Muni because he was too young .. Muni bus 5lrlvers must be at least 24. THE 111En CHARGES have been reduced to joyriding, a mlsde· meanor .. City utilities chief Richard Sklar Raid Thursday he offered Smith a $230·a -week job in the garage, waabing and fueling buses and said he was giving Smith 10 months "to prove he's alncere." • Redwood City on Aue. 24. Hi s girlfriend . Margaret Kl aess. who onc<' lived in Gardc.·n Grove, who told her recollections of the night of the slaying, was not charged with them. and San Bernardino counlles; San The victims. Wi lliam Diego, Santa Barbara. the San Fran· Freeman, 35, and Roy c 1sco Bay area, and m~t of lhe BleC'hcr. 50. Wt·re round Sacramento and San J oaqwn valleys. ~hot to death along east· The redt>ral Environmental Protec- bo u nd lnters tat ~ 80 lion Agency is not aJlowma any new about 500 fl't'l ~est of industry in California because it bas the Harbor offramp. no inspect.Jon program. · ... However. Coalinga, about 2'lO miles north of Los Angeles. is not a town to take its horny toads lightly. "They're just go- ing to have to run twice as hard," said Schrivner. Cebu Buri: Only from the ·Philippines The buri palm grows only in the Philippines, where native craftsmen on the island of Cebu harvest the fronds, trim out the supple midribs, and weave them into distinctive furniture--like Pier l'a sun- burst screen and lounger.' \ Price• good tti'rough May 22 Burt fibers are resistant to warping and softening with changes in climate or weather, but their resilience makes the lounger comfortable indeed . With cushiona fro,. Pier l'• wide selection (not included in the price), it becomes a ' lulrurious retreat. !ack it with. a 6-foot-high screen and set the rattan-top ring table alongside. Then relax: Tile 'journey: On buffalo carts into Cebu city from the hinter-;tS·,,,._ 1 ands, then by ·inter-~· a\\\~\ ... island steamer up th \.{\\I ~i Visayan Sea to Manila. ., ., ... '"·1100·..,·· Aboard a modern con- tainerized freighter via Guam, Wake, Mid~ay and Honolulu to Long Beach. Overland to Pier 1. Lounger: Reg. $99.99 ••• $ 79 88 Screen: $ ] 988 Reg. $99.99 ••• 'f.ab le: Re g. $19. 99 .. , $ 14 88 ANAHEIM -509 East Katella Avenue, 772-2472 .... COSTA MESA -2110 Harbor Boulevard, 540.7337 GARDEN GROVE -13081 Harbor Boulevard. 686·2481 MISSION VIEJO -308 Mission Viejo Mall. 495-6582 ... ... rows and Gr.ows ~ve the pun_~ the bat way to d~rlbe luuea eveota that alfttnne John Wayne Airport is to say t they're up ln lh air. . Note these dev~lopmenta tn the put two wte.ks. -County S\lpervlsors at.reed to buy 13.S acres of d on the Costa Mesa sl• ol lbe aJ.rport to expand oeraJ aviaUon faclUUes. · j -CQalreasm~ Robert Bad.ham , R-Newport Beach. unched a CapllO} Hilt attempt to stave off enforcement a pending Feden.l Aviation AdmirustraUon ordeT to tl>eO tbe factUly to four new alrtines l .. -A.Jr Calltt>mia filed a federal court suit aimed at "!'r' same target. · -The hearln& on the rouoty's s tate noise variantt •s been indelinit~ly postponed by Lhe ·tale Department t( Trans~ittioo until the FAA question can be resolved. -Tak.iJ\R a c ue from the state county supervasor ~ve delayed action on the FAA order. pending the out· 'fme of the June "Z1 heari.nll on A1r Cal's su.it. -The FAA has cklled the delay · ·unconscionable.·· • ·. Meanwhile, airport issues have only become more d>mplicated by events such as the l.ssuing of the Grand Ji.ary report recommendin~ joint civilian aod military use ef El Toro·M'arine Corps Ali Station and the problems en· ' d>untered during test flights of the much looked-forward· o-quiet jet;-the l)C.9 Super sr. -- (l appears that things will slow down a bit until the June "Z1 federal court bearing ... that is. unless some :Mw agency inserts itself in this on-going and increasing· ~Y complex dilemma. · 1 I .. neprieve for Drivers . ; California drivers can thank U.S. District Court Judge ?Aubrey RobinSon for getting them orr the hook on the ;1o:cents-per-gallon gasoline tax that was to have gone in-tto errect yesterday. ! The Carter Admi_nistration is appealing the ruling- that the tax would be illegal, but even,bef ore the decision :Came·,<1own, ~ere was a s~g move on Capitol Hill to ~lock 1t. Now 1t seems there will be sufficient votes to do ~ust that. . It all started ln March, when an import fee of $4.62 ~er ~arrel was imposed on crude oil imports. The 1asoline tax was designed to reimburse oil importers for this fee. : The theory was that the price· increase could cut ,_.asoline use by 100,000 barrels a day by the end of this year. : But the import fee would generate about $10 billion in · 1tew federal revenue for the 1981 fiscal year and many :Congressmen saw the maneuver as an attempt· to J"uarantee enough money to assure a balanced budget. · . But they, and the court. viewed the gasoline fee as an lmconstitutional tax. The president can impose import fees but truces on the general public require the approval pc Congress. : Judge Robinson said that if the tax had been applied ~nly to gasoline refined from imported oil it might have t>een legal. But imposing it on all gasoline, whether re· fined from imported or domestic oil, constituted an illegal tax. ~ There is no doubt we are ltill too dependent oo oil lm· 19C>rts and that even more conservation will be needed to reduce that dependence. • But it's aJso true that many conscientious drivers in ~ar-dependent areas like California have just about sch.ieved the mrucimum conservation. : The proposed 10-cent tax on top of already sky-high -gasoline prices could place an impossible financial S>urden on the lower·income worker who is totally depen· Jient on his car to get to and from the job. : And indeed, $10 billion out or the taxpayers' pockets a.vould seem a high price to pay to conserve 100,000 bar- l'els of oil out or a daily consumption or 20 million barrels. : The Carter Administration Will have to do a better Job of convincing the Congress that this is the only way to J>roi:note conservation -and to balance the budget. ~OonProp. 3 ! PROPOSmON ·3 on the June 3 b~llot is a proposed iamendment that simply does not ~ong to the state ~nstitution. 1 : In the process of the current $63.8 million renovation p_f the state Capitol in Sacramento, it has been reveal~ Jllat many earlier renovations changed the· interior re- peatedly. weakened the structure and covered up decor ~t today would be considered attractive and valuable. ~ Now it is proposed that a prohibition against future t:banges in the 100-year-old building without special Jegislation be written mto the state Constitution. : 1ber~s absolutely no reason to clutter up that docu- Jnent· with restricti00$. that can perfectly well be band.led ty future state Legislaturesµ tne)'._are asked to approve nd fund further renovations. The lesson has been earned. , : A ~O vote on Proposition 3 is recommended. ' ' . X>pimons expressed in the space abOve are those of the Dally Pilot. •Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment is invited. Address The _Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321. Boyd/Ugly Words " -', ByL M.BOYD , Never mind the 10 most beautiful words ln English. We've already debated over them. Name, instead, the 10 ugliest words. Or as the Na- tional Association of Teachers of Speech called them, the Jeast euphoniou.s. Tbelr selectiona; phlegmatic, . Dear Gloomy Gus NoW about W. "alob •ote." I 'd ••Y the ...... fralll Newport • 8Mcll blll I*k up. N&VAD~NtLL iflasrr-= -.. . . .... . crunch, flatulent, cacophony. treachery, sap. jazz, plutocrat, gripe and plump. .., The length of your toot is the same as the dlstance from your elbow polnt to your '!f1Slline. Ot it should be. Not everybody can prove this without using ·a ruler. Many shouldn't even try. Correspondents say more pictures of Ernest• Hem- ingway than of Fidel Castro "llre sUll on display In the bistros of Cuba. Q. U a man a{fs down 1ent- ty on an Cl9tricb eaa .. does be break the lbell? A. Not anlesa be wel.m more than 280 pounaa, theoretically. NlDttY·flH perctnl of Saat11 ~ II eloMr to tM Old World tUD It ii to N .. Ycnaty. I• i f • ' Friday, Mey 11, 1llO Ro~f"t N. Wffd/Publlsher T~ K•vft/E"'°'' • L NlcholU von'Bolfman Space S.huttle Still -GrO~nd'ed At-cord.ln1 lo • rtt nt w1re down·Co"ea~eoeraUon of •eoayncbronous communka-one, la the 33,000 iacb·lhlck aervlC'f ttoey. a porno1rapb1c space traa&po n . L waa &o be t ont !Nftllltes. as they caU the pyroliMd carbon uae. tbllt haft movie producer haa Hled NASA the low coat, ·•·day In· ones the ttJeviaion and telephone to be &lued onto the ab&d:Ue '° U th• 1pace abutUe could be tcratellar truck. baullns aupplies ~ple send to. one stationary that il can wllbatand tem· r.nted to make a film. Thtl • and teebnlclans out t.bere put. apot where they can bounce peraturH which ran1• from poulbllltlea 1lve one pauae. the Van Allen Belt. atgnala off ol it. • m inus 2:i0-dell'ft9 to plua 2,'100 Wel1hU... copu!auon. Thanks Amons other tbJn11. It wu to NASA has .Proposed building Fahrenheit . The tUn are about to the miracles of advanced take up communications somethlnccalleda"spacetug" asstoutasaPrio1loDOtatocblp, apac" en,lneerln1 man and satellites -three at a Ume no an unmanned robot rocket wbi~h which eic plalu why'' '4kel me w o m an It n d VI l 1 i a c bl eve less -and put them ln poaition to would be fired from the Muttle w~rkec one week "to Jl&ae oo one breaklhrou&h perversions our work. Some day that may come to to trot upstairs ~1.000 m~ to life. 1nceatora bad thouaht were pass. but ii it does, it will be at haul the satellite baek down to ~ phy•lcally lnipoqlble, unless. of many times the cost of usl.ng the the shuttle, which would take 1t LAS11.. V. aJ hall sorts or counk', lbry were ffindus. cul'l'ently available, unmanned the last lap back to the repair space happy nsioners write OrbU .. al ieX therapy may be rockeCtecbnology. shop. However, NASA, which NAS• for shut ride l!cke& res- the only practical use the space It turns out a reusable space always aeeim to be able to eet ervallons, this vehicle is more s h u t t l P • shuttle is far more expensive money for any scheme. has dangerous than the conveyances Col"mbla hu -..... than the old throwaway rockets failed to get the wherewithal for our astronauts have been rip- If. a fl er an r';am \ that put their loads into orbit the space tug. pmg around the calaxy in. 1be e• pentliture It while they themselves ~urned up landJng alone is enough to make of SU ~ &· = .. ~ . · falling back urthward. !For an ACCOllDING TO Esterbrook. you swallow your epiglottis. plus dollars. -J> excellent article on this. see the reason 1s that the com· That enormous thlng, the slz.e of it ever leaves "The Spruce Goose of Outer municalloos companies who pay a 747, la going to have to come the ground. Space" by Gregg Esterbrook m for and pot 11p the satellites hurtling down out of the heavens Scheduled for the Apr 1 l 1 s s ue o r The don't want last year's model. to make a gliding, dead stick it s f Ir s t Washmgton Monthly.) One commurucations executive landing Without power. If the f 0 Un d trip ' IS quoted 8S saying Of the landtng gear doesn't descend t.eny rtde to 6U ~Yt\LSO ncall-i:h-e satelbter.--nrey atmosrnever and tock;-tbere-d-no power-to the celestial regions in 1977. 1t authoritative voice of the fail. and by the time they wear pull up, fix what's wrong and \till be luck.y to move off the pad television anchor person telling out. after seven to ten year!), come down again. in 1981, and we'll be luckier yet you the technicians on board t.be they're obsolete. It·:. much There is nothing a maMed · H anyone has tbought of shuttle would pt ck up old, cheaper to bwld a new one" space shuttle can do that a com· something for Columbia to do by broken and worn out cQ.m· So the search goes on for some puter commanded robot can't do ' the Ume Columbia ls set to do it. munications satellites so qiat practteal justification for build· · better and cheaper. Wasn't the they could be brought back to Ing this gadget. The difflcuJtJes whole idea of swinging down ·1terra firma. repaired and sent up are next to endless with mot.ors, from the trees becoming tool again. Sounds so frugal and fuel system. safet y and so on makerssothatmacbinescoulddo sensible. except the shuttJe lS The most publicized problem. the dull, difficult and dahgeroCis unable to fetch two-thirds of the although by no means the only "ork for us" i'ovn THE years and through t~e terms of three P.residents. we've been told that ColumlMa is the beginn1ng of the practical. . Jack Anderson Chaos Surrounds . Ailing Ayatollah WASHINGTON -The American hostages m Iran may outlast their tormentor . Ayatollah RuhoHah Khomem1. 1f intelligence reports a bout his health are correct. The reports claim that the Ira· nian oracle -weakened by a heart attack. plag ued b y pro s tat e probleilbs and s lowed by old age -shows symptoms of physical de· terioration . H e b a s become fee- ble. his move- ments faltering, his voice waver· ing. The only question. according to the intelligence r e ports. 1s whether the ayatollah or ha s gov- ernment will collapse firs t. lie s its cross-legged in h.Js s hnne m Qom, aloof and scowling, wtule a power struggle rages around him. R~t>ellloo has flared up in northwestern Iran. Kurdish guer· rillas, c arrying weapons air· dropped by the Soviets. have al· tacked government outposts. They· are the shock troops for the So v let-.supported Kurdish Democratic Party, which hopes t o carve off an Independent Kurdistan from Iran. ' ... THE SOVIETS are also stirring up other rebellious ethnic minorities. intell'fgence reports allege. as part of a strategy to . destabilize and dismember Iran. Throughout the country. violence has also erupted bet ween militant Moslem Hezbollhis and radical M arxlst'Fedayan. Art Hoppe Even the rultn~ Revolutionary Council 1o; irreparably !)pl1t b<:'tl4t't>n A)atollah Mohamme<i Bchcshl1':. religious act1v1sL<, and Prt·s1dcnt· 'Abolhassan ·Bani Sadr"s moderates T he populac(.• is al the mercy. meanwh.Jh.•. of arbitrary rt.•volut1onary pros-· ecutcin;, local revolutionary comm1Uec:. and armed m11itant:o.. The takmg of hostages. for ex· ample. has <.'aught on. The mih· tan ls are now likely to reM>lve to11tract d1li putt'S o r ot her grievances by se121ng hosta~es And the Bureau for the BatUe Agam!)t Corrupllon, an appen· dage of the pros~utor's office. functions as a vigilante band et\· forcing Moslem standards. · Presiding over all this is the ail· ing>. 80-year-old AyatoUah Kho· mcin1 "ho ha:. become an Iranian ~1ao Tse-tung. seemingly un touched and untrouble<i IJy the chaos he has cre:.ited. ' KENNEDY'S CHAR.ACTER: By any realistic reckoning, Ted Kennedy's attempt to wrebt h.Js party's nomination from the in· cum bent president has failed On · ly a miracle could keep Jimmy Carter from reno.minat1on an August. and this does not seem to be the year for political miracles It was the voters' doubts about Kennedy's personal character that doomed his candidacy. J con tributed to those doubts by publishing my own findings, which contradicted his account of the Chappaquiddick tragedy. But in fairness. Kennedy's performance under political fire deserves notice. He has been de· serted by the very Democratic leaders who beseeched him to save the party by running agaUlSt Carter Kenryedy has bffn vl11fied sure. HIS lacll of bitterness and by pack~urnahsts. and his· rcfusallo bear a grudge appear to character h s been assailed by be genwne. If he is simply follow· Carter's guns . .rrng the old ~ton political max· 1 1m -"Don't get mad, get even" NO PR tSIDENTIA L can-then he has succeeded in hiding did ate in r-ffent memoey has been his reetmgs from his closest as· s avaged f!lOre v1 c1ous lv by soc1ates whisper a"1 mnuendo. No Public What keeps Kennedy going? "I f~gurehas~ufferedmoreper..onaJ know tt sounds corny," an in· tragedy,s6meofittoopri\·ate for t1mate told my as~iate, Frank him todisc.*Jss Washltlgtoo. "but 'red has a deep · sense or obligation to the United Yet remarkably. Kennedy has States. He fe_e ls be qwes matnt.ained grace under pres· · ~ome\lungtolhecbuntcy." Even Successful Missions SoDletiDles Go A wry Every American is.,nderstand· ablY worried about what will happen now that Mr. Carter's surprise raid lo free the hostages lalled. My friend Rachelle Marshall is also wor· rled about what would ha\e hap· pened had it succeeded. If. by some miracle, we had managed to bring home even a few or our ho s taRe s alive, s h e f oints out. ran would have been in turmoil. It is not only con· celvable but probable that the militants would have aeiied complete control and em· barked upon a suicidal holy war of revqe. Tbey blockade the Strait or Hormu1 ... We r etaliate mlUtarUy ... 'nie Russians, un· der their treaty or 1921 Vllth Iran • ·The question, then, is whether mllitary thinkers take the rar· reaching comequences of auc- cea1 tnto consideration. Tbe answer Is yes, they do. With Mrs. Marshall's help. I have been able to reconstruct the followtna account of one of their hi1tol'lc meetings: TBS P88CllS time and loca· tioa of tbe meetlDa cannot be re· •Hied. lufftce fl to llY that piano~ for the secret raid had been under way for months. The aircr aft carriers were on station : the attack force had been briefed: all was in readJ.ncss. Present at that gathering in the capltal,were top military leaders and Cabinet oHicers. As has been widely disclosed. the mood of these respected ad· visors was generaJly belligerent. Indeed. there was but one out· spoken crtlic of the undertaking -a high.ranking diplomat. (All names must be withheld to pro· tect our sources.> .. Frankly. gentlemen." he re· portedly said, "I find the plan _ too risky." Panela "The p·resent situation is II")· tolerable." said a general. ··Somettung must be done." "But to hope that our pilots can fly all that distance into a heavily popuJated area and not be detected . . . " protested the diplomat. "You are forgetting the ele· ment o! surpnse." said an ad· maral. "BUT EVEN NOW, our diplomats abroad are tiegoliat· Ing over sanctions and telling everyone we will use only peaceful means to achieve our ends,'' said the diplomat. "ls this surprise raid honorable"" .. We should announce It in ad· vance?" inquired the general. "Some surprise!" "But we haven't exhausted all diplomatic channels," said the diplomat. · "We can wait no longer.'' said tbe-..ad{njral testily. "We must insure O\tr nation an adequate 5upply of oll. We have an energy crisis on our hands." ··But if lbe raid fails." said the diplomat shakio1 bis head. "we'U have an unmitigated dis· aster on OW' hands.•'....- "Perhaps," aatd the general. "But please take into considera- tion the far-reaching COJ1Se· quences of success." ·'This raJd I.so 't 1,oing to ~ duce us any oil, • said the diplomat. "Not Lo itself.'' agreed the ad- miral. "Bat by displaying our tecbnoJockal skills.a. our military might and our counge as a peo- ple. we'll make~ other oll pro- ductns count.nes stt \\P aoct lake notJce. There'll ~ no one to in· terf ere with oor gettJnc all the oil we want to ron our-' military machine.and create t.be Greatet East. Asia Co·Prosperlty Sphere!" AND 80 IT was that on Dec. 7, 1941, the rnoet succesaful sur- prise raid ln mmtat1 hiltory w u launched. Leu tllu four yeara later. .. a direct rar· reaching coe,wque.nce of that raid, Japan lay la 'lmnokln1 ruJns. -.. l t , -NATIOH/CAC:IFORNJA Semis· ~Betiirned' · -PhOne RelWlli9liComa After42 Yean • (AP> A& 11, *i loet w lwba l"8 thNe du.ldren. Sbe nevw bad otJMr cblldren ol •lDfaet IOU ln lft Ohio courtroom. Al 81 , • her own ""'~ e.a broqbt tMlb bedl. • • .. ·a WU llu 11 • ..._ _.Ille cune home ud Tim TWIN& ONLY 1 .. 1..ct they were adopted lOAM to 6 PM • · ....... IO ................... ~ ~.hMl ... m1ht1MdqO..tMd bylbelrMaDl.lvd~ta.r.Joba ···-··· •••-·• --.-....__, .,..._.. Neabi* '91 SU,_.y, after lht death ol bil w11e. • Mt'...._ llllllbud -U.. beb*' fetW In Ow late atrot, Mrs. Redfteld aod bu aona SAT. &'SUN./May 17 & 18 '· ' . Special SALE L~ation EXOTICA TIMr Md a.m.d ala...-. belON u.e ban M&u MMChlna for each odter. But a Judae ln ..,. W.: '!"fteet wen bard MCI r...naa \he Colulbbul 1lalled tbe efforu. ~too,. re· twtM llid ....a~ wu l"Ull1 a dkn ... 1111 corea o1 lbt adOpUon ud nalina t.be cue. wa lMllbMd lilkl the JuiMe he ao loalet' wu\ed' UlJ of doeed tM ,.., .. , ...... ., ... marrt..-aad t.Ut I wu A year aco. llH RedlWd aa1d: "I bave no Mt ta aw ,.....10 take care ol tM chlldre," lcMa what at.arttd It ft.be aeareh.) It wu a butt. a 1088N. Coast Hwy., LagunaBeachl mile north of Laguna Canyon Rd. on Pacific C:oast Hwy. Mn. AedfWd aaid. · yeamlu ln m1 heart ... 1 don't t.blnk I 'll ever • rest until J ftnd out aomelblna. · · / 714-494-2131 ~ ,,.. IVDOS WSNT aloal. I divoh:e ... • They fuWJy tOnntcted beea\&M or a United ll"M&ecl. 1M hkl. IDd the 3·mont.b~ boy• -.-Feature Syndicate 1tory about Mra. Redfield'• .Jerry 9IADMy Sl:nJt.h and 'nomas Howard Smith aearch by Arlene Shovald, a Salida area f~lance were plated lD St. Aon•a lnfanl Asylum ln1Colum· writer bus, oe.to. The article, wttlch appeared in newspapers Ovt'r IOO pif!C't') ol mu~um qu.Wty wtcbr -U 'S. made d•tlng lrom tht' 1850 10 1930 ptt!Od. TouUy rKIOttd ii our Witthouse. V1ctonan di.tin •• rockers, pL>tfoan rodm~. l'loOr lamps. VlctoriAn .etett. penmbu!Ators. couches, dt'sks: dtnJng tabler., plantt'rs, t.ible lamps, book ca~. chAtW' lounges, t.an1lng couditt. 7 pi«'t! bedroom set aind much more On Tuesday, of this week ,'t"he Und an· earty thla month. was read by Huel Vorheeae of nlveraary o1 ~at day, a telephone cell ended Mrs. Dayton, Ohio. who told a nlaUve. who 1n turn Redfield'• ,..an ot woodertaa about her boys. called her brot.Mr·ln·law -John Supensky of VJSA & Master Charge accepted • w~ buy w1d.er 10 .iny condition "1-weNd tff phone and a mu .. ld. "'Are Arbona you Roaemary Red.lle1d!, ···she said Wednesday at On Tuesday. the elder Supenslty called David. • E'Cpnt ~tor.u1on done on the pn.>m1r.es Wicker • Wf' will d o>\1RI' 10 your ~~c1fic.11ton'\ bu home lD UUI eentral Co&Ol'ado town in the and he called Mrs . Redlie.ld. midat ~the Rocky M~ta.lns . 10·5 Mas. aEDFIELD WAS also given up for WAREHOUSE Mon-Sat ''I &\ID I WAS." Mrs. Redfield rffaJled. "He adoption u a child -and dldn't find her birth The Padong House. 506 West First Street, Claremont, CA 71 :.626-1533 Mkt. 'I'm David Supensky' and I think we've found parents until age 23 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.-•••• eaeh otber.-1 J \.hinit J went into shock. J couldn't ---------------------:-------------------------------t"----~ beUeve it." · : The night brought nearly four hours of telephone calls with David Supensky of Albuquer· que, N.M .• and his brother, Thomas Supensky of Baltimore Each man baa three sons of hls own. And Thomas. like Mrs. Redfield, works professionally in ceramics. David ii a retind Anny major. "They're <Davld Supensky's family> going to trv to come up here t.q see us this weekend," said Mrs. Red.field . who married John Redfield, a wi~owed Army officer. In 1952. and helped raise Nixon Home Hunt Denied BOSTON <AP> -A spokesman ror former President Richard Nixon has denied reports that his bou WW be on Cape Cod this weekend looking for a new summer home. Spolteslhan Paul Bateman said in a telephone interview from -Nixon'• New York ollice that t.be report.a are .. completely falae." He said Nixon bu no intention now of buying a summer beme•nd hu neverexpreaaed an interest iD living on the Cape. Bateman said he had no idea how tbe apeculatton got started. Boston television station WCVB.reported Wed· nesday that Ni.son would be in Harwicbport over the weekend look.Ing at houses. .Bizarre Mail Theft .. Foiled_ ATLANTA °<AP> -Federal officials have charged three men with plotting to steal $1 million worth ~ registered mail from the cargo hold of an airborne transcontinental jetliner. The scheme went awry, authorities ' a· 3·by+by..S.Toot trunk marked "music ments" -but ouUitled with an oxygen tan1t, m padding, fia.shlight, food and clothing -pop open to ~eal a stowaway on an Eastern 'Airlines flight from 4>s Angeles to Atlanta. Now investigators are checking to see if the same plan may have been employed sucessfully in the put. A federal magistrate set bond at $50,000 for William Delucia, 35, of F;l Segundo. Calif.. a veterm ramp service emp~ee for Trans World Airllnea in Los Angeles. lnwstlgators believe Delucia slipped from the trunk during the flight. stuffed the mall into the luggage and switched the bags' destination tags to .Kansas City. Canadian Rescue Tea~ Wins Again MARCH AIR FORCE BASE, Calli. <AP> -· For tbe fifth time in six years, Canadian team• have won the overall trophy in a U.S.-Canadi11n Air Forcie rescue competldan, olflciala said. Tbe Saunden McKemie Award, elven for the best averall performance, was liven Tbunday to tbe 413tb Transportation and Rescue Squadron from Canadian Forcea Bue at Swnmentde, Prince ltdw"11 llland. . SiDce the t~naUoo competition belan in im. t.be CIUltillDI batt won tbe top award every year eseept ID 11'11 wben lt wu won by a rescue team from Marcb Air J'one Bue, I , ' LeRoy Infinity Minor Walnut-look frame. On/ off cord switch. UL approved. Replaceme nt bulbs in- cluded. 13x13H Reg. 32.95 $22.88 Decorator Braes & Porcelain Wall Hook Antique-look. 6" hi9h. Reg. 6.99 $4.88 , Badger Air Bn.t9h Kit ( #200) with propellent, quality paint tip with Vl6" to 1-l/2" coverage, paint jars and more. Reg. 45. 95 $34.88 Bellini OU Patnt, A wkie range of a.r1ist's colors ln tubes. Reg. 1.20-4.25 Upto 50~offf Framed Sports Art P08ten These colorful and exciting framed sports posters by world· renown artist, LeRoy Neiman, ar'e the main event for any wall! For the sports fan and/or art aficionado. Aaron Brothers pre· sents 14 popular subjects Including "Westchester Classic" (22x28• ). "Lake Placid Olympic Skier" (18x37• ). "Drake Reays" (23x34'"), "Horses" (24x36"), (not Ulustrated) "The Race" (23x36") and "N.B.A. All-Star Game" (22x32"). Each fine art reproduction is mounted and in a sleek silver or gold metal section frame with glass. Ready to hang in your ovm hall of fame. At the lowest admission price aro und. Reg. 59. 95 Aaron Bro•"'ers Sports Special ~·$48.88 . The lf Frame Sale la On Now Buy one frame at the regular price and' get a second frame that oosts the same or less for one cent The seiec:do(\ ls cent;sational! Choose from sleek silwc metal frames, earth\( 'wood frames. omat~ gold leaf frames and many more. With glass or without. (n mes to ftt a pettte pol1ra1t or a grand 9ea1Capel At the ,, Frame Sale. a penny is w6rth a lot more than a pen"9 It's one cent·sational sale! Brue Siren Whlede Made in England. Great sound~ Plus skate key on 18" brass baD chain. Reg. 24.95 $18.88 BraH Hourgl••• For a decorator time! . · About 30 minutes! 11" tall Reg. 24.95 $16.88 Selection may vary from store to store. AU Items are limited to stock on hand ., ..• S'99 ~SHEET\ .....,._ ____ _ . Reg. 2.99 $1.88 12xl6" Reg. 4.99 $2.88 The Kea 8'-own Calligraphy Kit By Hunt Speedball. For left-handers & right-handers. With ink, 4 points. pen body and insttudk>n booklet z~~~ 6.95 .... 18 ANAHEIM 222 N. Mach llVd, • COSTA MESA 1714 Newport ltYd. • ORANGE i112 l Katetta /w. LAGUNA IEACH 190 S. Coast Hlghwarf • SANTA ANA 1126 £. mh. St. -' EL TOIO 2'360.Swartz Dt • HUNTINGTON BEACH 7•70 Edinger Ave. \ f - •; l .. .. ' -----. .. ·-Gardening _____ , ~---....... · . Brigolds in -M-1y Give ~ri ColOr ~Tranafwion '/&• l\llJUMt" ...... ud Ute bunt of 1prl•1 laltom baa flldM, It ... evldeet I.bat your ,.,._ need• a color lMIW\aaion. ,.... loslea1 ... wtr lhoWd come to 1eu In the form ot bed· dlnl' planta -tboae • ~or-hor1e1 of the 1arden. Set them out n•w and they wlU be rMdy tO color lo a few 9'oe1 weeks. Some will .,e,n start. lhowtna their u s tan a To Meet blooml ....... m. ...,. ltart. May ls 1Ull a 1ood m o a t b t o p.J ·a n l mar~ -bO(h the nuf Md 11-.. ue tbe dwarfl to ed1e • walk. I.be tan.r onea lo batt• a border. • UNNLU 8llOl1LD be planted ln 1 aunny bed the sunnier tbe better. Here ii ooe auql thtt moat aardenen prefer an mlxed colon and you wlU probably agree. Try Aattta ln rows for cutlln1 or 10 beda for .display . petunias &n · ·w ednesday Weeke~ _. Tus tana Afri ca n Ga~mng Violet Society will meet Wednesday in Mercury • Savings Bldg., 1095 Checklut ~ine Blvd., Tustin. ~ Plant and supply sales 1"?gin at 6:30 p.m ., with m eeting and borticulture program to tfegin at 7: 15 p.m. Plant Rd supply sales will -end at8:30 p.m. Following the monthJy culture questions and answer period, the guest s;>eaker will be Ralph Breden. this year's show chairman ·and grower of prtze-winning violets. Breden will speak on .. Lifeline of African Viol ets." and report on the A VSA national con- vent ion held in New Otleans in April. . Visitors are welcome. For information. call 538·8620 or 644-11851. • Keep after snails and slugs. The use or bait or pellets on a reg- ulJlr basis will keep your ga rd e n rree or these insttts. • Lift and divide Lall bearded iris when they have gone out of bloom. • Remove fad e d flower head s on rhododendrons. Simply snap them off at the base or the flower head . • Don't forget to feed azaleas and camel)ias this month with an acid· type plant food. Water them frequently during warm weather. ~Jea• bugging you? befa ti au cme or mlxed colon or ln plAIMr boa· et, b~ but ... ud tood old clay PGta wbtr. t.beir t.raWnc hablt.t cu be UMd to advaat.qe: annual obloll wttb tbeir ahowy flower clutera that are bri1M and p11tel ln eolOf and UM dwarf phlox ., excellent llaed u an ed8ln8: anap· dra1on1 and 1tock1 planted in bed• of • 1lnale color or mlxed are ve~ lnvtUng. BEFOaE PLANTING any or these beauties from the nuraerY Oats to your garden. take time lo prepare the soil you are to plant the~ in. Tum the soil to a depth o( at least 12 inches and work l.n some compost a nd fertilizer. T he n water th e bed thorougbly so that the young plants won't go into a dry soU. Alle r planting care should include cultivat- ing to keep weeds down ~ a good mulching will help .with th.is problem), freq u e nt watering (mulching will also help conserve moisture in the soil), and feed your plants every month or si" weeks. If the plants need staking, take care of this need .too. ·Lastly. you will be blooms a head. rr. when the plants are six to eight inches high, you pinch out the terminal bud growth and force side branching with its s ubsequent increase in bloom. DON'T PANIC •.• WE CAN HELPI Using the best techniques available, our Calif ornio Certified Nurserymen show you how to control fleas. ;./£ve BEEK Jt/AlrlN<i 3 ~ YEARS FOil T111S !.' {•oRlllli \ KLEiNuP $YSTBllC WE£0. GRASS 1oua. Kl.LS IERllUDA Gil.ASS DEAD - ROOTS AND All . \/orariotcs \larmint This month or next, 17 western states and 32 million acres a re expected to be ·threatened by grasshopper infestation. The i\griculture Department's Animal and Plan Health In!pection Service predicts it will be the worst infestation in 40 years. with 25 lo 100 hoppers per square yard in c::()·me arP~c:: Installation Set By Spyglass Hill Spy~lass Hill Garden 9:30 am in the home of Cl ub "111 hold its final Mrs Dan Perlmutter. 36 meeting of this club M1 ss1on Bay Drive, year on Wednesday, al Corona del Mar. Begonias Bountiful Bloomers If you haven 'l as yet discovered fibrou s 6egonias. you've got a Assisting Mr s. P e rlmutter with h os pitalit y w i ll b e Mmes. Joseph Monigal. Robert Pike and Ball Yeung In heu of a program this month there will be installation or officers for the coming year and an Oriental Luncheon. lPttfTCOYm sooso.n. J ·JI;}:) treat in store. Their care • -• • is mirumal but their con- Newly elected officers for the coming year are : Mrs . Malcolm Green, pres id e nt , J a m es Fris bee. vice president program: Mrs. Richard Tesler. r eco rding secretary: Mrs. Robert Cimini. corresponding secretary : Mrs . J e rr Pence. social secretary: .__-::===~======~------:'.'--------. tribution to the garden is I I great. They a re one of 'Daily 9-l> N ursery Special the few perennials that - -compete with annuals in IMPATIENS producing a bounty in . blooms co(or e d red, BRIGHT, COLORFUL llOOMS. white or pink. There are t WO types or WUTifULl.OW-GROWING fibrous begonias to FLOWERS fOR SUMMER choose from -the tall SHADE GARDEN. semperflore ns grows HAL IH.2.11 Since 19•6 24-30 inches In height and is ideal for founda· tion and background _____ ... plantings or the more ~~~~i~~!~! • 2140 Harbor llvd .• Costa Mesa popular dwarfs that are lovely used as a botder or massed in beds. Both o f the se t y pes are prim a r i ly shade lovers. They will withstand full sun ln aJl but t he hotter valley climates. Work plenty of humus in the soil and water regularly but de· · eply. 1 WEEK Et«>S 5/22/IO Mrs. Frank Beauchamp.· treas urer: Mrs . David Bright, hospitality : Mrs. J . J . Knfc kerbocker . social chairman: Mrs . James Hodge, mem· bership: Mrs . Dennis Wilson, publicity. and Mrs. LaWTence Harris. parliamentarian. . ., r • I In Areadla .-Orchid Cactus _Exhibit Slated Tbe 21.lt Annual Flower Show and Exhtbll of Eplphyllums (''Orcb!d Cactus") .will be held Sunday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m .. at Los c\ngeles State and County Arboretum Lect.utt H.a.U, 301 North Baldwin Ave .• Arcadia . • combination•), lone l11tln1 10" flowers toaether witb their ea1y culture make them · verJ dellrablf house plants. - Few plaots cultivated for their. nowers CJllL excel the larqe, richly colored blcnt>m.s of this plant. pro- duct d the hybridist's altlll. 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Tbe 1tudent.a llve with an Amerlcaa I••=::• for two IOODlba pracllclnai • Tb• onlY ~em that occun to • ii what ..aw happen 1r a 1uddeft Job tranater woWd Nqair-. "" to mov•. Selllnl 1J'e Iota at a lat.er date m1lbt be ~ diffltutt. What do )'OU \binkf •'- W.t> .. Oolta lleu 11,.. ...... ( ... •faalb ..... ,,~ .. ... Ul.Mf!e~f-IN ............. ... 4' U.. N.U..I Euh .. -..Tlwi LN., P.O ..... •1. leuaey, w. Va. 11 .. 1. ee •• .-au&--. .. En1Usb aacl.le ou.r •*1 ol Ufe and eultu.re. Groups ollWdenta arrive I• I and June 25 la.e m. penalf'~era &e truillitr &lelr "'*' la • plat hom tee •re• a.......,. aa .... aa ~ te•eteriea be .... &e u.e ..,.. N 0 • ~al Beach •e..,.. b' 11111 &a ............ U• irrt&e .. or nil ....,.,. ~1 .. n Mr. aed Mn. Wl&Ma• ~' •1t CalMUa &., Seal Beata. tt'eldl lt'ertl: o .. If• .... M7d; ..... : ( ....,.. . DEAR PAT: Slx months ago t sent my Walt.ham watch to Kowat.roo Watch in New York. The paper that came with the watcb llid a repair cost $3.95, so that's what 1 sent. A month lat~r Kowatroo asked for an additional $1.10, which I sent. Aft.er waiting three mooths I wrote and in· quired about my watch. No answer. Another month passed and Kowatron wrote asking for $19.95. At that pomt 1 wrote and asked !bat my watch be returned immediately along with the SS.05 I had sent. I haven 't beard anything since. ~•f rr...t.,.. P.-Mr! DEAR PAT: )(y husband and I have decided to buy cemeter'y Iota beca\lae we feel that it would lake some ol the burden oa our cblldren later on. Brown Loses Top Lobbyist Can you help m e? F.S .. Newport Beach A Y8 eoataetid' Kowan. hrke ud wu. told tb1& you wa&clt would be .. leea&ed" ..a retane41. Rl«ht before aaotber coetact w.a.s made· yoe WIN lo aay yoa.r wa&c• had beea retu'lled la worttac c:ondUion with a one-year 1•1raa&ee o• workmaash.lp. Next Ume &he wa&d Medi 1 repair you may &et f u&er service by ae•d'sl k &e EJija- Wallham Wa&cllCo., ftf S. Jeffef'IM. Clt.le110, UL itl07. . WCentre Gallery, UcL For a possibly national candidacy in 1984, Brown will have to "travel around to obscure cor· ners ol .man st.ates, attending roasta and chicken dinners and visilinl county and slate chairmen ... all those thinas Jerry Brown bas to date eschewed and viewed with eoot.mpt.'' Beeman Local Southland Scenes -Naida Schorg (oils), Jacquie Moffett (watercolors-pri ntmaker), Scott Moore (watercolors). 1590 South Coast H ighwav Laguna Beach, California 497-5377 • said. . .. I ~~~p~~IKE! .f(I~, • . ~ TO GOOD NEIGHBOQ PANCAKE BREAKFAST ;t SATURDAY, MAY 17, 19.80 7:00 to 11 :00 A.M. ~ Tkbta: Mitt• $1.50 Donation Chlchn 14 and under 7g. Donation HUGHES MARKET " 3433 Via Udo, New~ Beach •. Callf. Proc ... to Mlp ~ Coalt YMCA S•:u ... Prot"-• •A GOOD .... tabl -IMVm YOUI MEIGHIOIS MllT YOUlt IUCTID lftlS&n'ATIYIS COSTAMESA COUNCIL MIMIRS, NIWPOITllACH COUNCIL MIEMIBS. ASSIMILY WOMAN MARIAH IEIGESOM. AND A DOZIN Onta COMMUNITY LEADBS WHO HB.P TO MAii THI HAUOll ADA A •llAT PLACE TO LIVI. lCOUPO FEED FOUR FOR '400 Preeent tNs COUPOft tt the breakfatt and you can feed four membera of one felnily for M.00 J s.esi•w.Miir IM-7:M-ll:toA.M. ......... Watch the Jemt-Alr Grll-RClftC)e in action. See What CJood \aste is all about! DEMONSTRATIOM TOMORROW 11 A.M.-3 P.M. The amazing Grill-Range that does so many things well is being demonstrated at Davis-Brown. We "fill show you how to roast meats faster. Juicier. and at tower temperatures. "Diog. VIR II Broodcast Controled Color TV SAVE s70 25" Oiag. VIR II Broadcast Controlled Color TV SAVE s50 RCA Cf>LORTR~K W/REMO-TE CONT-AOL . ~~~~:1°"31 • Ctiannt"IOCi! R1>mofe Control •And Mucn .e ~~~ =---. T ,,.... .. r MUCfl More' t ~05JCI'! DAVIS-BROWN'S • TRAINLOAD SPECIAL SL_.,95 s;::p CC001 COLOR CAVER A 1 St1ft\10 ,_. ...... , ZMc.i!Mf I A.llllillllC ..... If. . ........ f -wS-~ .... Clltctlt •• ....... ·~ GIM ~... 5 1.079'~ -~·l•TtD ' w~ SPACIMAKH ........... 0-wte ........ -4 , ... ,...._,_ ..... ::::.••h ••• 111., I SAVE •••••• '50 :..':': •••• 130 JVM55 POTSCRUBBER Ill 12 cycles• Tull Tub • Ene;gy Saving ()ptl()f'I • Cancel-Reset Cycle GSD 1200 - flLUl ....... L. 19UC99« MT ALLA TIOM -I ~ . Frl~.~11,t• ORANGE COUNTY QUEENIE PoliceS~d J By Gay Youth CHINESE RUGS .. EXHIBITION SHOW & SAi E • ·Freeway Fund : ShifiFi yed •.r oa.oaa aaooa mWIN .... ..., ....... MA••~~ oftkWI are uMapp1 about• ............. u.., M1 will ahlf\ the bu.rdtn ol f:UdllS fnewaJ O¥WCl'OM1"Cf Md onram,. to al~=! ~OMDlJ J'rwpottaUoe Com· mlakm hM ..... for a ~ on bow much t.M *1ft would eott c:owau .. ..s etUes. VND&a A PLAN ••OPOIKD by the CJlllforola Department of TraDtportatton (t'alTrana), local aove~ woWd bave to pay ~t ot t.be CCJSt ol and repalrlnc over· crou•ap and onram09. TboM coats preeeoUy are ahared by CaJTrans and local agenciM, but UK! state eoda up plckln1 up mOlt of the tab, aaid WWlam Zaun, ol lbe coun- ty EnvironmentaJ Mana1ementApncy. . But CalTrans says lt can't afford auch high bJlls for the freeway work and w1U pay only as much as 14 percent of future projects. B~TH TJIE ORANGE County Board of Supervisors and the County TranaportaUon Com- mission protested the CalTrans plan. to be pl'eSent· ed to the ~te transportation commission ln June. Zaim said the bridge, piers and over or un- derpass structures that mate up overcrossings cost more than $2_ million a pi~e to build and another $1 million ta" widen. County officials contend that construction on overcrossintis is a stale as well as local respooaibillty. BUT ZAVN SA.JD THAT, because of the state's dwindling transportation coffers, money fO[ recent overpass wort has been withheld by CalTrlns. "U local government bas needed emergency work, they've jusf had to pay for it themselves," Zaun said. Kids Held ~ In Deaths Of Fish · Vandalism that led to the death or hundreds or I fish at a city park in "Orange bas resalted in t the arrest of three Anaheim boys for in· I vestigation or fe lon y ' malicious mis chief, , police said. Sgt. George Johnson I said the boys -two 17-year-olds and a 16· year-old -were booked · Into Orange County Juvenile Hall 1 ,. FO<tT SHOP ~-16. -::r;~ ·-0..-...---..... -"I ca.n't ~in. YOMr dooikuob came an In my band." CouDty Increases Pressroo01BeiltaL Oranae County news agencies with office space in two county buildings are racing rental in· creases ranging from 37 to 41 percent as a result or action by the County Board or Supervisors. ln the new Hall or Administration. where the county pressroom is located, rents were raised from 65 to 90 cents per square foot. IN THE ORANGE COUNTY Courthouse, where three news bureaus are located, rents.were increased from 60 cents to 85 cents per square root. Officials of the General Services Admtnistra· tion, the county's housekeeping agency, said lbe increases were justified in light of rates charged for office space in private office buildings in lbe Santa Ana Civic Center. • Tho6e rates range from 85 cents to $1 per square root. according to a survey or six such buildings. . UNDER AN EXISTING board policy. pa)I· ment of rent to the county by news agencies ls op- tional. Jn the c4!P.tral pressroom. five or the Dine news agencies, influding the Daily Pilot. pay rent, ac- cording to :,ioonty ofricial. .. A aeU·delcrtbed homOHnal who want.a to be • police otncer hu flied • lawsuit acatnat three Oran1e County law enforcement 11eocle1 becauae ht clahm they retu.Hd to hire him becaUH of b1s sexual orientation . Franklin Oro.co, 20, in his suit filed ln Oranae County Superior Court, named the police depart· mentl ot Sant.a. ~a. PlacenUa llid Dran1e as tbose1'elualna to &iv• blm a job. . .. . ~ / ID8 LEGAL ACl'ION seeks $1.2 mUUon In ~mpeoutory dama1ea and $1.5 million In punitive damaaes. ,. - Orosco claims in hls suit that be aouaht work aa a reserve officer aa the fint step toward becom· lDI a full-time lawman. He.said he first applied to the Placentia police department in 1979. During an oral examination, Orosco said he was asked U he had ever cnu1ed in any sexual behavior of which he was ash•med. He responded that he was once. but ls no lonl(er ashamed of being homosexuai. . HE CLAIMS T.QAT Placentia poli ce offk 1ala then revealed his sexual preferences to olher ~­ ra cers and lo Orosco's •nds. maJung 1t 1m P<)!'~i· ble for him to be hlred by any other police ugency Orosco's suit claims 1t is unlawful for un UJ(en- cy t.o rclUie ~ lure hun.~ on 1 he .h!WA ilLhl.s homosexuality , PACIFIC DESIGN aNTER S...-. .... C .. 1cd..._t "'' .......... Lot • • .. .. · FllDA Y •.SA TUIDA Y • SUHDA Y May 16 ..... May II ~" I O.t S8'a def a S-.., • I CM 100% Wool Pie Hand-batted and·washed In c»tq, r..Unt Or1entat lup AGA JOHN INCORPORATED 112 ,_,. De9fp c ...... 1611 ........... ._..,._C.MNt CZ I 3• 657.0190 ,.. 65'-4444 NIC '.ltOf,A~ VON llOl't'M AN AUCTIOI IOTICEI SPiii SPiii SPAii . . ~-< Famous Hydro· Spa K·2 wh111poo1 spas in a huge vanety of colors and sizes Factory-d1rec1 auction IUIDIY. MAY 25. AIAHEIM. conducted by Auctioneer Mar5hal Richlin No mmtmum pnces Do-11-yoursetf 1nstalla11on or ' licensed 90ntractor available.. Thec;e are the AucUoft Date: May 2S 1980 Qualtty spas you have seen.adver11sed 1n Time. Timei 1100AM·S00 PM Newsweek and Playboy! Come early to lhe Loc.tiom 3703 E:. Malv&Jlo Way. Anaheim _ factory and chedt out the models in advance Dtrec:tlons: 9t Fre£.-way to Tusttn off· ramp Available for viewing 600 AM-4 00 PM Daily lhen lett 10 one btOCK Norlh ol La Palma Phone(714)63().2500 ' he Broadway Newport is keeping new company AUTHORITIES a declined to reveal bow tbeir_iDvestiptAon led to • tbe-wrr..t of tlte trio , after vandals broke off a ' gate lock tmd opened a · drain valve in the park's I lake. in. Some new places. Escalate to our second floor and The fi s h and th e park's duck popuJation I were found stranded in I mod at lbe lake bottom May 10. The catfis h. bass and small sunfish were stocke d in a children's fishing pond I at EiseN»wer Park. OFnCIALS said au or I the ducks survived. Johnson said city of·1 · ficials e:;timate about $10.000 damage resulted . from draining the one- acre park lake. Seminar In Irvine "Preventing Birt~ Defect s through Research," the third an· I nual March or Dimes re· search grants con · 1 rerenee for health pro- tes~lonals, researchers and educators, will be held May 31 at the I Registry Hotel, Irvine. . Registration for the ) all-day seminar wilt begin at 7 :30 a .m J Registration fees are $50 for doctors and $35 for nurses. The coorerence is 8C· credited for seven conti- nuing education hours in medicine and nursing. For registration in· formation call 979-2270. \ see. The kids are hanging out with alligators ~ (the real on·es from lzod), Jordachej Calvin Klein, Gloria . deserved a bigger room.) Toast the new associationS - going on in dresses. St. Tropez ·Silks, Sasson, Gloria Vanderbilt, Evelyn de Jonge and of course, now the Nipons are there. Blow a kiss to the sexiest '1ren designers in intimate apparel: Bob Mackie,· Bill Tice, . . . . Bitl Blass ahd Geoffr;ey Beene. Come see it. The first half of our newer and . better Newport store. EntrieeDue And on May 31, be · !#;•,. our Quest at "Design Conc~pt", Floral Show . Entry forms and fees i;::);~~ an exclusively designer fashion show and buffet_ Oru1r Coualy Fair are iiiif ~ ~~or1'!?. reception at 1 :00 p.m. @ij) Call for reservations. before for the fair may be ob- -~l~~-~ by_c•l_ll•I. May 28. 644-1212 ext. 21'2. lassy Autos . Advertised •• ~· .. IHI IROADWA Y NEWPORT . . , ' , ~--·~ ---~.-v--- • .. -' •SPOrts •Business • •Ann Landers •Horoscope ' \ ... • • •• 1.nen ·T.rade Lives Hntington Be~ch resident John Burge'ss traded jobs arJd homes with Englishman Paul Fallon. Burgess tells ?s Stoly. . . 8)' J\JDITll Ot..80N °' • ....., ....... , 'J1lere were "• lbouland r.. •IOU'~ W'hy John lktr1eu \oW bimaell be shouldn't really think a bout excbancin1 Jobs 1od homes with an J;n1llsbman tor si.x mont.&.a He bad b1a U.year~ld eon to ttunk about and it would be dis r\lplive to bl• work and b1s social life, but all the same, at wOuld be a ireat experience, he reasoned. So tbe Huntington Be a ch social worker took the plunge and found himself freeiing last inter m a h~Oftlinc t:e Paul Fallon. an English social worker from Newcastle. 'Burgess, a native Southern Californian, laughs l}OW when.he thinks about the chilly months he just spent in EngJancj. Though the Fall<m bou.s_e did have central beating, Burgess was so uncomfortable be bought t wo portable beaters and an electric blanket. "I was sWl cold most of the tJme " he conceded with a smile AUT THE REST OF the ex· -I perience was heart-warming, since he was graciously received by bis absent host's rnends and colleagues. Burgess got back to the U S Easter Sullday and is still suffer- ing from culture s hock. He seems to have picked up a bit of an accent in the Brfttsb Isles too, because he sounds a little like an Englishman. r "J.P some ways I'd like to go' Fallon'• ur1 old home an Eii11anc1 ''lt wun't what I expected," Burgess aaJd. "It w11 1 row ol houses on a 1treet, not a wooded mansion like I bad ima1ined. "I was privUeJed, t.bou&h. to U ve m a resick!lllial area that overlooked a wooded area. 1l waa like lteppiJll back tn Ume The town had st.one buUdlnp and robble&tone streets ·' Bureess in turn tried to make Fallon's experience here as ac curate as posilble and left bis stereo, microwave and Jacuzzi intact for the Fallons to use "I wa~ted to'~•e tben1 ~ full shot The yoancu. Burreu stayed three month• then returned home to ftn1ab out the year with • bl.I clua. Burgeas aald be ...found a dif. rerencll in empbaalS ln his pro- fession there. ''I worked (or the National Health Service," i!e said . "Tbe aodal worker in England LI seen u an extensklo of the aovernmeoL Here. we em· pbaslu the worket'/clht rela· Uonsblp." ~ Burgess also taught in the social work studies department at the University of Newcastle and fQUDd the students "quite re- ceptive..._ Dil•ty P1t-4 P-.-, tAe P•,,_ Paul Fallon. wtfe Leslie and daughters Amy (left) and Jessica (nght) in kitchen of Burgess Huntington B each home Britisher Paul Fallon tells what it's ·like to move into the life of his Huntington Beach counterpart. By Jl DITH 01~~0' Of tlW 0..1• ... , ... \l•H About two yt>ar., ago Paul Fallon. a wc1al worker on tht .ex~cuuve h~' el an England. de c1ded •there had to be more to Life than gettml( up and going to the same office dav after day Caltforru.i lo team the ropt:b of ln·mg an England · \\ e th.re-. a party for tum Jnd ho"'ed ham ho"' to '40rk lh..- d1:.hwasher 'and heater. · Fallon 'aid ""ho ha-. at~nd~ Agnes Smith Sch~. now speaks "Amencan 1n tead of Englis~ ... Fallon sa1d · back," he-said. "You get a greater perspective on the · culture you left." , . ..Jotn Burgess with souvenir from England Why not. he asktd himself. try to exchangr JOb'>, homes <and wives, he teases) wJth a social worker in another country., He did Just that an(i has JUSt finished a liix-month stint ;it the Child G!pdance Center m Hunt- ing ton Bt-a c h w hert-John Burgess normally work» And then the family stored tht'1r treasurefi_ •rearat>1es on.. the tlurd floor of their 90-year old house, fanned out their ~I lect ion of anttcfue clocks to friends to baby.sit and took off for the land of sunshme 'He r a ccent c hanged con -.1derably the moment she set· tied m acbool " fo,allon left his umbrella ar home IO N~wcastle· UP<Jtl·'t'Yne.for Bllr~ess a.Gd said he longed for It afte r three weeks in the U S. with oo rain. ··But the ch mate h'ere lS ran-. tast1c." he said "lt"s 30 degrees c·ooler at any lime in England. "We 're goin g to m iss the climate aod the informality of this roaotry ··' I l c • After living ln an older COUil· try for six months, Burgess said he is .. impressed by how rapid the pace of growth is here." He had answered an ad placed in a 90cial work journal by Fallon and the two worked out the exchange pMntely. Burgess said he bad some anx- iety about leaving hia home and persoaal property w itb a -6&1'-a»g« for half a year, but re- ~ fa•orab&Y ~ Pallan's let-ters and phone calls. ·'He seemed '° be at>o.t what I expeded," Burg .. said. "I did feel that I had an alliance with him (after nchaaeang cor· respoodence)." BURGESS LEFJ' a modern home with a microwave oven a nd Jac uzzi to move into , at wbat life was like here," he explained. In his s pare time there Burgess played squash and did a lot of walking and took "a lot of razzing about Americans not wanting to walk.'' He a1ao managed to get to Paria CJOCe Dd made 10me abort trips in 1111 host 'a Renault. "I me\. a lot of frieoda. People w...cre very warm and con- genial." be aaid. ''There ..a a lot of emphasis oo home eonking and pastries ... IDS SON JORN, in the eighth grade, "saw jt as an adven· ture," Burgess said. "But he feJt t he school system was too formal. He"didn't like wearing a blazer and tie to school." ~ugh living room (top) an.d -Rosewood basin and counter (bottom) The IOctal workers in England "envied the freedom to work with the client that we have here," M added. Burg .. aald there was '"a lot o f diacuasion about world evenU" tn England and. he was "surprlaed at bow narrow a focus I bad." He admits be's glad to be back to the warmer climate so he can apend more time out of doors. and be aays cbeeffburgers and cold beer have ne•er tasted so good. Burgess DOted that be has }ust one regret a bout his six-month sojourn in England. The Rams went to the Superbowl while he was gone and he didn.'t get to see the game (Fallon, who'!. married and has two cbihiren. said he was only .tea.sine about tradme wtv~ s ince Buriiestt u; a bachelor > The exchange c ame about when Fallon put an ad 1n "'* social workers' jouQ'lal askin~ forsomeonetomakethei.w1tch. When Bureea replJed. FalJon s howed the proposition to hts boss and after "we negotiated lots o( boopi,'' the two were on their way to new adventures "Our house is quite eracetnl and a bit old·fasluoned,'' Fallon said dunng an urtervaew in tu.s office before he left. .. Leslie now 1s m akmg D01se-. about revamp1rig our kitcht"Tl and bathroom The k1tct.e. ... ., the most badly des1~ned t1nng 1n the hOUH, nnce I dK1~ It MRS. F ALW~ he •oted had gutten used lo t~e moden lotchen 10 Burcesa· spactou.s home m HUltt:in.etoe Buca.--.- well as the waterbed and JacuZZJ. Thetr daufbters. Jessica. 6, :i nd Amy. 2. adapted to tht' SINCE FALLON had bttn an l' S well. Fallon said. a od t.hev t he U.S. before and Burges-. both wtll go home with ne w badn"t traveled, the latter went -.kills to Fallon's home several dar.-_ The girls hHe learned to b ey before the ramaly departed for de aod roller skate and JeM1ca. Thoueh they a r e looking forward to re selllmg tn their nat1•e i.a.d, lbt-Fallon faauly 'Aili be back to v1UI 10 Ca hforrua. be lad1cat4Mt, smee ')t'VeTaJ ol h1'\ broUlers and si:t- te n. b1ve mo •eti "e re and be<.'om. •tnein,.. "l 'M FaOMAfanulyoteigtlt,'' h.e S8Jd. '"TVy a ll &eelll to be nockmg M!tt. r celebrated my 36tb birthday an Los Ao&eles with nve ol thf' e1~ht .. W~ io'aUoa duba 't transfer JOb6 acroa the board (he was an cidm1n1 stralor. not a socia l worker in Eoglud), he fowid (SH .. AlLOS, Page 8 2> Casa ~Beyond Reproaeh' The cop-turned-writer has left town, and his Linda Isle residence, Casa 'The quality of de la Buena Vida , is being p eddled by a realtor who says the house is beyond rep.roach .· By MICHAEL PASKEVICH °' -o.lty Net,....,,,, Not bad for SJ.75 million ~ ··can I write you a personal check.,·· asked one man. ap· parently joking . Then again, the man was a Linda Isle resjdent, where fa.nan· cial magic is almost run of the mill. The illustrious, man-made bulge into Newport Bay's roam channel. is perhaps the Orange Coast's most expen4ive enclave ; weU -guarded home to folks a la cash flow . The man who made a mint with a milky liquid that pre· serves a uto upholstry lives t h ere. So d o two o f th e "Brothers" whose surnames ap- pears on marriu<'f'" fnr a laq~f' -.upermarkrt rh;jin · Add to that li!tt rnp turned -. ra ter and t a lk. sho"' guest Jo!>eph Wa mbauJ,?h But he ' leavini=: tu"' n. ahandon1ng h1" Newport digs for equall> austere accomodJ t 1onc; c l oser to Hollywood s heartbeat A BALL PARK •"IGL'RI-. of $2.75 m11l1on will buv Yt iim· 'augh's home at 35 Landa Is le i4.dd a rrullJon more for lhe land itself. Fum1-.hmgs are open to negotaauon. Linda Isle residents were the the first to lour the home 10 something of a sneak preview re cenlly. They seemed impressed '"The quality or the house IS • bt>yond reproach. · was n.>altor Aili C'-Ot<''s J?lowmg summallon of <:J"d de lei Bul.'na \'1da Wa.th f1\e bt>drooms. maid c; 'lllartt•r-formal d101n1? room. hhh ~arden entr) "'a)· and t.hl' like. the WambauJ?h home .... ,11 pronde 1h nt>-. owners with 5.100 square feet of hvmg space The shp off the rear' pal.lo wtll dock a 7U·foott.•r or three smaller craft!. · The C'asci was built m '969 by T Duncan Stewart, workmg on pla ns by arch.Hect Edward G1d· dings Claire Robins on con trtbuted to the interior desiRJ1. Realtor Cote. "'hose firm 1s hondhn~ the sale. claims the n s· ang cost of labor a nd materials makes the idea or duplicating the home almost absurd LA BOR COSTS aside. the '>c.irc1t• of 16th Century Me.x- 1ran Churrh doors to malte a telev 1s100 rabinet seems to sup- port has point Fourt~en diffe rent k1.nds or wood. 1nclud1ng t eak and maho~ony. were Ullbzed. In the downstairs powder room. the bas 1 n coun tertop is fas h · 1oned from one I arce log of Meu caa rot1ewood. A two-story wmer~k that divides the living room from the dining room also IS made or rosewood Less noticeable features in· elude the door knobs and door h tt1ngs. All are , made from hand-bamme~ brass. The Latin theme is perhaps most dramatic in the entrance courtyard, which includes . an arched doorway, spanish tile. r a re pa lms and a toudi of California -a large s pa. O th er co nt e mporary amenities include a billiard room and a guest bedroom with a separate entrance. ~ ALTHOUGH WAMBAUGB ap- parenUy li.lted the privacy and anonymity ol the Casa. Cote said he was unable, because or Hollywood commlttmeata, to sp end much time there. He hasn't dropped by for 18 montba. The only traces ol the Wam- ba ugb Tamily are found ID a "Onion Field" movie poster in a baltway and • collqe ol family an ps hols i n the mas ter bat room. . Cote expects suitable, certain- ty rtFh· new tenants. "There'• no rock star money down here," be noted. -·--~ -.. ~ ~ Now that the Linda Isle resi- dent s have taken the hutlel tour...-wltb at this point 110 takers-the 'Cua will be Halla· ble for .mrtnc by appointment. Tbe home ii one ol 1,100 la Newport Be~b with ·~ footap. &arely tbere will be a °""""" ,......, ..,. ....._ buyer tMdy to make .Ut Oacie • Clill I "quaotam leap" to qui • . 'Yli.tnc. ,,.. . .. . ~ .. 81 CWLV PtlOT - Friday, '-•Y II. 1llf0 -- I . •• t -• FEATURING SOfteaing 4-tRosplaere • • • WJetJ he encountered a female automobile salesman, one wstomer went home, got his camera and returned to the dealership to take her pictui'e. He wanted to prove to.his . friends that he bought his car from a woman. . .. I I IJ llA.aGU~S LU•J.SY I ... ..., ........ Altbou1b tbetr Dumber ll amall, more l.Dd more women H IH repr•eot.atlw.a are ll"•C IQ& ••~&e abowroom f'loan .• Womeo tend to "IOftea U.. at· motpben'' and ''exude bQl)OS ty" wltbln a CS.alerablp, aaid Loma Farthlna. aalel ~preaim>· tative for Bauer Moton In C.O.t.a Mesa. For lbole reuom, Bauer has encouraged women to JOlo their sa les staff, Ms. Farthing says . But, when Ms. Farthing left ber JOb as a teacher of deaf chUdren two years ago to seU cars at Bauer, not all of her new male co·wo~ers we~ overjoyed. "INITIALLY THE RE were t ro u b l es wi t h f e ll o w e mployees," Ms. Fart.bing said. "Their reaction was. 'Ob my God, what are you women get- ting into?' They didn't expect wom en to succeed.·· Ms. Farthing, who was named sa lesperson of the month last October, bu succeeded and to- day, she says, male employees a r e supportive of wo men in sa !es. T he re now are Ii ve· _saleswomen at Bauer. Ho wever, people s till as · sociate cars with men. So, many customers register s ur pris e whe n en counte r in g a car saleswoman for the first time. Ninety.five# percent· bf he r customers ask bow and why she • got into car sales, Ms .. Farthing sa ys. "One of my first customers was so surprised that . after he bought his car, he went home. got his camera an~returned to take a picture of me next to the car," she recalled. ''He wanted to prove ~ his friends that be bad bought his ca r from a woman ... MOS:I' WOMEN' get mto car sales and leasang because or the · ·1 wu down to m.1 1ut • had a brokera ~ and wu lac*· 10, for a w~ to make IDODIY fut," aald Unda Dowd , aalel repretentaUve for Beacb Im· ports, Newport Beacb. M1. Dowd, wbO bu been wttb ~acb lmporta 16 moathl, wu a physical education teacher. "It's been a super radJcal chaQp," she said. "lt's been fim leamin• about can. Jl used.to be I'd just worry a bout 1ettine 1DY VW trom point A to point B. Now I know bow to maintain a car." Dana wat.son. who baa been with Ba ue r s ince December 1978, feels her job hais facllltated much ol her personal growth. . "THE GROWTH I 've ex- perience as a persoo ln the last year is 80 percent attributable to the job," Ms . Watson said. "I have learned self-discipllDe and have added structure to my ll!e. I have al!iO gained a new sense of self-coo[Jdence." For merl y a r est aur a nt hostess. Ms. WatSon also enjoys the financial aspects or selling cars-. " I deter,mine ho w much I . earn." she said. "That gives me a certain freedom. ll 's-!ike wb'r!rlng for myself." M a r y Ho lw ick : l e a s ing m anager for Securities Auto Leasing, Newport Beach, enjoys the good relationsh.ips with the dealers and clients she works .wi th. "You g row with yo ur customers ~ leasing," she said. "When the lease or ooe car ends. you .help the client move into a ntw car. You see their needs and desires change. I've been with one man from a Pinto to a CadiJlac Your clients often t5ecome your rnends . AUT0MC)BjL£ LEASING MANAQIR Mery Hofwtck S8ya ... WOik •• Fun .. Most days are fun." Ms. Holwick said. "You go wherevO the cUent calls you, so you never know where you 're go mg ~ be. It's not a nine to five business, 'it ·s whenever you can make a deal." Ca r sa les representatives work rotating shifts and whether or not they get to go home at the end of their shifts depends large· ly on customer needs. Ms. Farthing believes that the long and changing hours and Wl· certain social life that results may be what keeps more women from enteri ng car sales and leasing, but. she said, that·., something you get used to. "I won 414 d ays straagbt and get every oc.hec weekend off/' Ms. Dowd s8ld. "But I'm gomg to keep on plugging. Thls Job has been good to me." Ms. Holwick be lte ves the benefits. of£ered by career.r; in q r s all.'S and lea.sing outweigh the drawbacks. As more women enter. the business world, morl' ~ 111 eater auto le~ang, !>he pn· dieted. ' Docent Council Holds Coffee LORNA FARTHING (LEFT) TAUGHT DEAF CHILDREN O.na Wat9on Used to Be A Restaurant Ho9t•M ~~~~ ~~~~ ·Fashiolz Slwt4JSet J C h o rale Plans i G ourmet Party I he Irv in~ Mau e r Chorale v. 1 ll ho£t a eourmet wine and , ht.<t"•l' tastane party · at the ,e.,port Hubor Art Musuem al 7 p m . Sunday. • •• Fallon The Docent Council or the Newport Harbor Art Museum will bold a Cflffee for prospect.Jve member.I at 10:30 a m . Monday an the museu m 's Sculpture Garden A fashloo show 4i.l1d buf fet recepuon hcH e ~<·n planned to celebrate th~· Sttood floor remode l.ulg of The Broadway. Fashion l.sland. OD Sat»rday, II a )" 31. a t 1 pm. Desiens by Napoo. Sl Trope:i. Charlotte· Ford and JODefi ol ~e"' York "tll be md uded in the fr~ sho~ Wines from 10 ditfermt COID'l- t n es Yt'lU be sen-ed and all funds wtll iO W the fmancial support of the cboraJe- SpenaJ euect will be George St a r ke, wane lectur e r and restaurant cnuc <From Page 8 1 > his work here to be rewarding. "l work for a social services department in Eneland," he said. "I'm an area manager. We deal with the social problems oC all groups for a given geo· graphic area. ··A~ part of that there is a child guidance clinic." He has found that "people cope with problems the same way .. His work in Huntington Beach ha s involved mostly s ingle parents and their children and step-parent families. "I've been impressed by the q uality of the work done by Uu.s clinic here. Huntington Beach is ( .. • • • lucky to have a facility like this." Fallon said be b as bee n "fascinated by private practice here'' and will look into the possibility of it for himself when But the Britishers traveled to the Grand Canyon, Nortbem California and Mexico City and have seen wooden other t.ba.n Lo6 Angeles' blacktopped streets. he gets bOme. · WHILE BE planned to do more lecturing a nd writing about his profession than be did an California, he didn't an· ticipate the interest shown in exchanging homes and plans to ~ some writing about that. F alJon said the cost of living. all things CUllldered, is about the same ln England and the U.S. but that the British are prepared to accept a lower standard or living and so fewer m arried women work. FaUoo said he had been atrect. ed by the "distortions that the media put out about CaWomia" and wa.s shocked when be stepped off the plane in Los Angeles to see "a megapolis of concrete. I ex - pected evidence of a planning de· partment.'' Then-will be al lea.stone adv an· tage to the FalJons in getting back to thelrSOO.year-old city-tbeop- po'1wtity to have enough dishes to goarQUDd. "We wished he'd bad more of them." Fallon said. "bot he was a bachelor. He was into m icrowave cooking " Horoscope ) your favor. Rise above petty grievances. SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 21>: P ublishing projeet is 'emphasized and successful potential is magnified. Acce nt on travet-. e nla r ging horizons, educatlon and "spiritual revelation." Gemini, Sagittarius natives play important roles. Long-distance message renews con- fidence-and faith. SAGITTARIUS <Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ): Be melicuJ~ in checking leases, bidden costs. partnersb.lp proposals and apedal financial ar· r!lDge.ments. Aquarius, Scorpio persona play significant roles. A se<lJ'et ls revealed and your ability w be discreet ls put to m-.)or test. , CAPRICOllN (Dec. 22·Jan. 19): Go a&ow, Ue low, permit others w announce their plam. Play your own cards close to chest. A cbaqe la on horizon IPd you m ay be u ted to fUJ out apectaJ 1 appUcatJeo. Gem.int, Vlr10, Sqittariua penona play OOUt.•""'r,f roles. . AQVAaJU (Jan. 20-l'eb. 11): Low key ap- proach brtnp desired retJUJta. Be dil»lomauc. especially hi dlscuuln1 fln.andal alfaJ.n with family. Major cban1e in Ufeatyle could dominate your penonal scenario. Taurus, IJbra. Scorpto penom fil\U"e prominently - and ao does &.be number I. PllCSI <Feb. lt·Mar. 20): Aura of · romance clomtnatae R'eU'to. ~ and ID· tripe are feebll'ed. What a.PDUl'9d to be MUW ii •etuall:J • ._for srabl."](.aow It end acit ac- cordiJllly. Gela 8dvutqe bJ ebM~ beb1Dd tbe ICIDll. Anatbel' Pllal pi.,. bJ . Chlb·Qtlndar nN eoch trr61J I ht ill Clw Odf PUOC Cllld ~ ~• of ...... , _, .,,.._ chlb ,...,,... Giid """' °""' to Uw Pllflk lor ,,.,, '°"°==•CO CJllb Ccllndlr, °"'-PIDC, P.O. Sor I•, a.. Mno, CA-· hlellldt .._ --nd ..,_ ...,,,.,,,,, Notbt ..., N a ew ..... ,,.,.. ....... CldDmlcf 0/ °" ..... PkDNI CIN ,.,,..,.., CO MO/Or ,...,..,. ... COtMJlllf*. 1'o ,.,,_., o _.,., .,,.., or Clllll ,... ,....,,. l>qo'1,,...,, f0.4iil, ~ J _,IP·"'·,._ re• .......... , ...... • IL "1tlr .... -\ For 1Dformat1on . ca ll the m usewn at 7~ 1122. ll b located at 850 San Clemente Drive. Newport Beach. Rese n ·at1oru. mu:.t Le made by May 28 by calhng 644·1212. en. 212 T ickets are $10 and may be / purrhaS(-d a t the door or by call· an~ the dK>rall~ offact:. 542-1790. Talk Like Dutch Uncle DEAR ANN LA NDERS: I am an unmar- ried male. 25 years old. Recently I boueht into a housing arrangement antl replaced my cousin as ao occupaat and owner. My roomma te. an old friend. refits a room from me and shares the balls ·~ tlu.s small. crowded, two-bedroom place. Before I mo ved In, my roommate's ·~artrneod was spendmg three days and Dllht.s a: week here. She coo l.Ulue.s to do tbis. l keep er· ratic hours. Sometimei when I come home in the morrunR. after my roommate bas gooe to work. I fa.nd his girUrlend Sittin.Jt in the kitchen wearing a bathrobe. <She works the night gbi.ft and lives m another county.) I have also oo OC· casion fowid the front door unlocked. The girl bas no key. Another aMOying problem: I am afraid w ~el out of bed at night and go w the kitchen for a dnnk of water because they make love oo the couch. or on the noor in the kitchen -wherever they happen to be when the mood h.its them. I have been reading your column since I was 10 years old and know you give good ad- vice. Please help me find a way oul of this mess. -HEADACHE IN LOUISIANA DEAR HEADACHE: Talk &o ~ rM•· mate lib a Da&e!I •cle. Tell lkl• k •ut rettrid lal9 amorM• acti..._ &o U. M*M• or move oat. Get ao.gh alMI addl &o It. Yoa aay ltOdlJag el a ~ue. ,. I .-.me there la aone. Me u whlle, llave a ke1 •• for Mus Pauloa-Flower before 10111e.e waJb IMo you apar&metlt ud aut,. &a. place. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I couldn"t resist passing on th1a blt of Idiocy. The advert.laing copy reads: "lf you want your do1 or cat to be socially ace!eptable, thla company hu come up with a new colope and deodorant for peta. Tbe colope lJ made lrom tbe finest imported pel'fwne °'111 a.ad tbe deodannt " tbe roU~ variety. Apply tbele 1ubltlDeee aace a weet, ud your favortte dot or cat will never be ac- CUNd, nm by it.I wone memy. of autrert.na from pet odor.'' Ami, dear, since we dois OFnCE llANAGB&S: It your present jdrdtorial .,,... • to par. or are J1011 "'1lng Oft J)rOmiM•? I/ IO, idlJI ftOC t7v UI? W• an a "'-' ,..,., corp. t0Hll new eq.fpmnt Giid ,,.. b••t cll•mf c al prodtu!t lfn.1. Our people are among tlle ~at~. Fer fO •rteeu, de· "8d•ble aenlu eaJJ Sa perthe Cerp. Mf.744t.IM.atJ-- UfHMd .. ~~·· ·"'"" Lande rs perspire ao.Jy oo our feet 1lod lollgues. at'e we supposed to lick Utis st uff or step on it? -TAU II, S.R CALIF. . DEAR TAU: I ._., u .e die folOea ao- tioe. Wiiy ... , yoa w rite &e uitl pc--we.t el Ute f081 Pall1 ud •sk blm! DEAR ANN LANDERS: Tbe letter from "Berkeley Reader " hit home. She was the b.igh. school &irl whose aunts were 8Di'fY with ber mot.her for &ivtOg her a Sweet 16 party the sam e week her father died or cancer. On June 11, m y 19-year«d 500 died in an accidental drown.in&. His sister was scheduled to graduate from hle h school on June 14. Lite the Berteley mother, I too, felt it would be inap. propriate w have a party with a bl& cake, c0o gratulatioo.s and lauehter. the day before ber br other's s ervices. But after some soul· searcb.iDi ( decided it would not beilisrespectlul to try to be happy so soon after our devastating loss. 1 knew her brother would have wanted ws to go ahead w1lh the party -and we did . It was a huge sue~. Please print tbis letter for ber and others who may race a similar declsioo in the f uture. -ANOTHER ONE - · DEA.a ONE: I'm willa ,.._ dear. Ufe la for tHUytq. .. GRAND OPENING SAT .. MAY 17"1 s9so ILMIH..•1ooll!hl 963-886 \ TUARIES _me Industry Down Payrolll are down • pemW.. be •dded. "M •n.r bulklen are on lho \1tf'Ce al baokruptcy," ht told ~--. ~ dramatic ptunso ln houai tn1 1t1rta i• the reawt or tJ&bt monttary pollcic-1 adopted b)' lhe Carter admlnl1lratloo and t't'deral R rve Bond to ftaht 1nnauoo bU\ thlt it wW not •pur either rnan1 11.J• or new coo.ttru~ ··Thll rate phm11 la occurrtn.f only In 10me parta of the coun· try," ho Hid. "And rruldy, the rat• la not kJw enoup to lp.lte a lOl of .U.. It mutt set lnto tbe 1 l percent ranee belore the houama market Ctts back en its feet .. PVIUC NOTICE PtTaUC NOTICE P VBUC NO'l'ICE· ~1Ttou1 au101a"' NAN ITATUMWT Th , .. ...,. .. ..,_, ere ~ 111111_,_ CIHATIYll COST CUTT~•S, tWU •a111W ~. _,,...... a..11. C.0'9rftl•--w 11. ,.._.,,, ...,, ....... ~ ... Nwltl111H111Mc.11.c;.t1 ....... .,... Liiiy I . I. ~ert. 1'9tt • l• .... HllllCI .... ., e..g., C.lllo<ftl .,... . r 111, ~k c~ l>Y .ti\ Ill dMdu.tl. Ully I!. s. S.-ert Thlt *""-'t w'" fll.0 Wlllt I '-'., Otfti di Or"-. '-'fy ... M-. •••••• ,., ~er.,. CDMl Olilfy PllOC, PVBUC 0 NOTJCE aMy , .. D. •• J-•, ·-21•1·•------------- PUBUC NOTICE NOTIU Of' AP'l'UCA flON P'Olt CMANOe llfo.ntlltSMIP'OP' ALCOMOUC aeve•AOOI LIClflll S-12 .. To ~ 11 ~., t.orK•rn P AMELA L eno STEVEN ,,. DAILY PILOT B3 PUBLIC NOTICE f'ICTITIOl.IS 8UllNIU N-laTATCMaNT Tiie ~ per-11 ODl"9 ..._,. ........ CALIP't>ltNIA CEHI£" 1'011 THF PSYCt<>\.OGICAL RlS, •2 IC•ltll• Aonu•. $1111• C LOt Al.,..119\, CAll!ornl• ~no • Oevld E. Mltctwtt 111, Pfl o 1~ Ce><•• 0r1,.., ~ e .. c,,, c.1110<94• •th\I . , Tlllt MlneM It~ Ov •lllf" Olvldv•I · O.vlCI E. Ml~,_11 111 ~ T1tl1 ~-..,., 111.0 wltto ... C-ty Clet'I< ef OR ..... Counf1 911 M•y1,t• ' MARJO•I• •VSMl'OUM ,S .-..,.uw .I 1'4"11..._ WW Sowl .. tef City l'--y W"I 0r...,.,CM_...t_ ll'Ul•t Publl""9d ()t-Cool c .. u O•HY Poto!, MAy ... n, JO, J-•• ,,.. Thl' board la.st October raised a key tending rate making runds more ~xpens1ve to banU and changed 1U procedUJ"e ror monltortna tM> mon y a upplt. ··Doo't look tor uy spurt in 11tuu until late 1980 or early 1981 ." BuUer aald . .Builders will wait unW they are certain sales eontrac:u are being cloeed and invenLct(iea or unaold houses are depleted. c ... u.., SUN•IOllt °"'•TOf' THI ITAT&MCAUl'OltllllA "OR f"M• COUNTY O"Otl.U.Oe ~ .......... ,.. OtlNa T'O SHOW CAUH .. ICTITIOUS aUSINEU ...,,.. ITATUIWlfT r,..,~__,,,~- ""'"' 510UEIAOS ••• •PPIYU•CI to IM -------------- Nau.-.-~ BuUden, •r=t.cwtna litartl fell 22 an aaauat rate ol l.04 UDlla. That WU 42 percent • Marc b 1m levtls. the Coa:utie Department said About~ bOQILQs units · muat be 1$ to k• up with de- mand. lhk>rne builders' as· soclation ya. "To aay the present aitlon la cataatrophic would D<le an understate-ment," ~aid. Butler s. unemployment in the bousitlndustry has ap· proached $ercent, compared with a natiC rate ol 7 percent. Tbt: cmlral bank moved agam in mld·February and mld Marc h to make money more expensive LO borrow. ln add.iUon, new con troJs were Imposed on consumer and bank cre<lll. ConsequenUy. mortgage rate~ r~e swiftly lo 17 percent and 18 per cent. virtually shuttmg down the housine market. In recent weeks, howevt:r. rates have fallen to as low as 12.5 percent at some financial in· s titut1 on~. as the nation ·~ et·onomy has been enveloped an recession. Butler said this 1s encourai.nng news for the troui:;i ng 111dll6try CurrenUy. the bousine inven- tory s tands at about 372,000 uniu. At t.be present sales rate, It would tab builders about 10 monlhls to work down that supp. Jy. ~uUer said. ln good times. it would only take about 4 months. He said many people remain reluctwat to buy a home because they hope rates will fall even more And offsetting the rate drop 1s I h l' d t• v e l op 1 n g re c es s 1 on . .. liutld crs r e port that hom ebuyers · confidence in the t>Conomy 18 down. They're wor· r1ed a bout layoff:.," Butler. said. • 1c:aoum1 If\,..~$ L£E CIU TTE .. OEN. • Minor, •IWI SMElllCE JJ,.f ANE CRITTE .. OEH •Mt,_,.,., SHAit~ OUNH, -.. .._. 1er 0...,.. eif N•-WME ltl!AS, SHA_,.. OUNH, 1»11· 110111t•r •• , ~'"•'of •ooh<•••• J A¥ES LEE CR lfTEHOEH end SMEltlCE JENEAAE CAITTEHOEH, ,_,_ -....... " of ~ - .,,.., • ~ """' ""' c...,k .. "'" Covtl few .,. oro-<"tf>Q•"9 -· t•nl\" ...,_lromJAMES LEE C~T. TEHOEH -SHERICE JENEANE CAITTEHOEN to JAMES LEE OUHN •nel SMElllCE JfNfloHE OUNlo If IS OAOEREO. '"-' •H llrf...,,.• lf'lflr•'1.0 1n ,.,~ •bOv• ""'•11f'd m•l .. r --· ""' C*"'1 ~· 11 00 A M oto ,,,_.Y 11. '"° on flw Co..rtr11C1m OI 0.0. l IO<et.O .., '"" 0,.nQ~ C-11 S-rlot (OU•I, 10I$ C••« Centw Or••• ~I. Sent• ,..,., C•lllorn1e. -lo-<-11 ..,.,, wfl Y f 1W Pt'llhoto tor CN nQll of ntrn.1 >houlO l>OI CW Qt ""led AFl'O•O;t.llLE EUPMOAIA OF COST A MESA, ,. .. Fe.,.v-ll~. CO.I• a..w, GllflOrft\41 '2U7 Jt,,_ ,..._ ""'"''°'-· 11'931 ff'\llM llflld , Tll5llf'. C<tlfforn,. t7AofD Trtl\ ~ ., COtWal<'l!td Dv Mt lft- OlvfdVel J...,..M Cw1r1u01• "''' ... _ -~ ,,..., """' -c-1y (...,. OI O.-ioo C:-r on #>4lv 11'80 F IJ7M.J P\IOll\.h90 ()r-C ... \f D••lf Potoe. .., •. ,._ n. ». ,.., ~,., PUBUC NOTICE --------------FICTI TIOUS aUSINEU NAME STATl,..ENT lf"' IQllOWU'CI ---'' -nQ ...... IW"\\ ., C M T l(A'>IN(; ('0MPAHY 1101 oo .. c;1 '"'' "'-•P<>" a .. c,. Ct lll0t ,,..,.,.._, \lt'r.no I ,,.,,.. liU/ V•\I• C•UOf'I. Ntl'WOC>rt f:kii.•< "· c ail1fO"h~• .,..0 T "'' txltl,..\ I'\ '""°""' '"' 0'1 .... I" d t"IChWf \tll!fM'O J fl)t'• f,,I\ \t.t..,,...,t .,.,..., t1tt-1"1 .W1IP\ trwo {"""'• C•..n al °'""'7 (~nl ..... NIA• 11 '""° 0. ... rt,.,..nt Of AlcOhohc e.v~t•~ '°"'"'' ~ "•t" ~ \ALE BEUi A WIN E IPubflC E•l•"'I Ple<t l 10 Wit •t<Of1>0C ---•I,.,.,"'-''• "-···" v ...... C..•1•-· "'°' ""°''_Or.,. CNS. O..•• PtlOI ~I "• ... 21n Ill P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS llUSlflEH NA"'4! U ATUllENT , .... -llQ --..... o -·· '?fH~ I> M J (~Tflf Pllf~t\ ..,_, Pfltl s:>o••• t-futWl"'l'CW\ 6ellf'(f\ <•iltornt• .,_ C.•-• -..-c J°""' ... , Pott Aoy.a•. ~ll'IQtOf'I IM4ttfi' c.1.torn1• .,... f f'h\ b\N""""\ f\ ond\f( tfl'd D\t -" 1n 0Mt10U•• f"A..,,,,,.• MAii Jf"'W' lP'l1' .,, .. ,.........,. tllltflt fjf"" WIT" t#V ( """'' r-· "'°'~ C.O..nh"" M•• ,. ·-l'1no 1 PuOli\""'<I C>M'(Jll' <....oi.•t D•··~ P11nt MtH '• !J )0 J\lt_. • ,.., 7 PQ .., Pl'BLIC NOTIC'E S~l!IU NOTICE OF T lll.ISTE E S \All B~ Chrysler Plant Shut IT I~ f'VATHfAOllOEl:UO '"'°'• <OP1 01 !111> O<Oef It >llo,. ( ...... 0. Pubt•\"~0 ,,, ·~· 041tY Pdo• .• f'f"W\Dl1~f Of Qtn .. rctf (H(Ul•tion o<ontHS lfl o..._ (OVnh, C..lllOtnl• Of\',. ,. wer• tor tiouf '"' (f"\\tY'ft ..... tt" ""'"' to h Mt• "' tor ,_,., ll'Q on uirt1t1t"" o -1.c1 Ac><11 n •• ~API( A ~or,. J.-00 1~ s.-<io.c-1 "'111... No ·- DETRO((AP) opened in future model Yo rker and Newport, Fioanclall'.roubled years." Dodge St Reg1~ and Chrysler~ close Chrysler said the Plymouth Gran Fur.y its blg-cansembly plant WJll cl05e at the have been fallrng Caster plant in Det at the end or production this than overall sal<'s for __ end oltbe~t~el -.Y~~ ~':'~J-4e--~~Otllpttnv-ci-the in· year, brfiiiiiO a 1lalt pend on the sales de-dustry. · = at leas~ ~r8111y mend .. " It e.mploys Chrys ler l>a 1d 1t woul'1 P~ull-s~ ·1,960 production a nd pre se rvt' the New ~!,.rs· C0'1y said maintenaoct; workers Yorker name as a four· _,.ay. t and 320 white-collar d 0 0 r I u x u r y 1 n . Closing o \! plant "may not ~&>erma · nent." thEct1pan y said. "In thteYJt or a rea s onab1 table market. the Yll< Road fac ility cod e r.e · ' e mployees. <R elated termediatc for the 1981 story Page A4 LJ . J model year. It will be The shutdown 1s UH.' , , t hird announced as-b_u1lt <:tl St. Lout~ as a dt·· sembly plant closing in r1vat1.vt' o f the co.m · the current model year Pan y s c urre nt 1 n - f o r the autom aker te_rmedtates. the Dodg<' which won approval last. Diplomat and Chrysler S aturday fo r federal L~Baron. .-cu.·.-JO-•r.i..;; /loan guarantees or up to C hrys ler·~ l'ar as- $1.S bWiOll. Chrysler re-sembly plant at H am. ported a $449 million tramck. Mi c h .. was Joss ror the tint quarter. closed in January and De th Sales of cars m ade at last week the company the Lynch Road plant -s aid 1t would close its the Chrysler New truck plant at Fenton, Mo . at the end of lhl' current mbdcl run. The latest closmg "ill leave Chrysler wtth h\'l' car and two truck as· aembly plants 10 tht· n1t e d S t ates and 1 Ca n a da for thl· 1981 model year. Duty a t Sea N a v) ~1 a ch 1 n 1 !..I·· s Mate 2nd Class David C. Beck . son of Edward W. and Hannelore Berk. 33491 V1adeagua. San Juan Capistrano. is on d e ploy ment 1n t h e Western Pacific. He is a board the replenish· ment oiler USS Roanoke homeported in Alameda and operating as a umt of the J,J .S. 7th Fleet io the lndfan Ocean. .f'Ubll~ c;...,.. C.O.•t tJ4,fy &J rt (),. Jvrw> " 1~80 •I 11 Of) • M ~•'• H.lO.J""*• •'IV 1•"0-«> ~r<:Pof\ .. ,,, '"''"'•NOLQA,. COOICSEY t<X.EMAN A MOWAA O •np E li'UI \l , llW"' .... 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Rounds, 4 a dep~y San Diegoounty d5. trict attorn who did at home Wtesday. For the Record B•oonnonv .i • _,,. ""'"" """.,.'• """ ot '"" 100 toot \lr•P ot ••no O•\Crtbed "' I~ O•ttO t ro"' A J Cr004l~,,..,_ ..._, OUllt'\ ., ftu''"' 10 ~cuo1t,...rn P•c••t< 5'•1lro.a Com p"n' rttonllltct Oct00--' '4 ,.,, ,n COO--OS, -1'° of °"°' ,.<OtO\ OI Or•t"lo.-CO\.lnh (4 tttorn14 0 •'1•n1 Demit ~tirr. MOCE 1108ERT <; ~ICE. '~''°*"' o 8 .. lbo•. '" Pai.eway on Ma~ IS 1•80 5"rY1wct 1>10,fUOfll~• OtAnn• Sollm.tn of A.....:lato' VN®\. Ct , brolhfl• Boll Morot C•n6Cla """ Ann Bau• ot Ste. W1uno,.01on. 9rtnoc:llilllt.w1 1)1tn &nO W11t1am Sl•wtrt of R...c>•lo' V••O.\, C • ~f'Vl<ft wlll b@I on 5un04f , May 18. "'° .. 1 OOP IP"' Ptcoflc V11tw C"-1': lntwmwill !><! •I Grtton Hiii• C-.,Y, PK!ro. Ct Ptc•lo< ,, __ .,...(Ion. .,.,. CHARLES E~D RAUPP. r•sl O.ftf ot ~ac:11. C• ""'~ •••Y on ~Y UD ~v • ...., by "'' w ol• Sylv,., CIM'n Sytv1• A HA6Q Oi S..nl• AN. 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KINGMAN, Kan. <AP) Jae,k Paul, wbo runa the savlnas and loan t.n lhb 1mall rarm communl · ty, boarded an ttoaomlc roll4"' coutu a year 110 And now, after 1 diuylq ride, be'• reed1 to cec o1r. ··1 come In every momlnj and lt'a klDda Uh · Dianeylaod -l woodtr "·bat'• aolnl to happen next," aaya P1ul. p,...ldent ol ~ IU.naman Sav1n11 ud Loan ~laUoa ln thll IOUtb cennl Kauu town 014.000 peoople. ·1·~ past ye1r has bten a tumultuoua time tor the Hvin1 and loin busin . loterut rile shot Merger Spurs Antitrust Talk CHlCAGO <AP) -Two m a1or competing Western railways -Santa Fe Industries lnc. and the Southern P~c1flc Co. -have proposed a $1 l billion merger that seems Likely to provoke an· titrust actions. Company officials said Thursday the com- bined line would cover 25,000 rall miles. from the West Coast eastward to Chicago and to the Gulf or Mexieo. It would give Santa Fe its long-desired ac- cess to St. Louis. THE PROPOSED MERGER, which could create the, largf:!St railroad-based company in the country. was work~ out over four months of negotiations and now is subject to approval by the Int~rstate Commerce Commission. John S. Reed. chairman and chief exttutive oHicer or Santa F e, said lbe company is "armed with legal opinions.. indicating the proposed merger will not violate antitrust laws. Reed estimated the total value of the me rger at about Sl.2 billion, whkh works out to about $44.50 a share. But analysts said the value was closer to $41.50 a share, about $1.1 billion. • Un der the propos al, Southern Pac ific shareholders will recive stock in Santa Fe. the sur- viving company, which will be renamed Santa Fe Pacific lndustries, Inc. IN A J OINT STATEMENT, Reed and B.F. Biaggiru, chairman of Southern Pacifi.~ said the mo:ve was necessary ta retain the-firms' com- petitive positions "in an environment wh.ecein ma- JOr railroad combinations are tn various st ages or forma tion." co s CORNER Ra re Coins & Stamps GOLD & Sil VER Prices for s-1s-eo Gold CIOw "17.SO S1tll9r Cl '" 40 Buy Sell ICfU9efr.....t\ SS2S. SS39. Akepte Leaf SS25. $539. 1eoc-sso1. ssn. -~-$6JS.50 $650.SO ~'-Sil~rB~ 9115% 1051% c .. ,..~.- (714) 556-6850 South Coast Plau VIiiage ~ ..•.. , .. acrou ff'OM Souttt Coe•t Pta1a, ''featuring ••• ·'' Keeps you on top of the local scene ... everyday In the DAILY PILOT up. t.ben down. And tor the tlral tlme ln hlltory' aan·rt &tarted wlthdrawlna more Ulan they wete puWn' lnto lhelr loc1l 8'rL1. TIM..: WAS WHEN Paw could 1bwne throucb tht papen m tha Uny office on this town'& maln &trttt. brtn1tout hla pen and outllne tbe comln1 )'Hr With e<M!tdence Now{ he 11ys, "I can't even gutH \\'l"l wtn h1ppen nex week ." , Wllh h1ah r lnterest rates 1n 1979 and earl$' 1980 came a audden :thlrt m aavtn••· Larn num· ~r ot aavt>rs took their mon~y out of low-yield vusbook arcOWlb and ran tor bigher·yleld money markn t't!rtiftcatet Some took their mooey out of aavanp ju.at l4 pay \he munthly bills Home mortaage rates generally followed the t1plrahng prime lendinS rate, peaking rn the 16 per· <'e nt to 18 percent range in late March. Then the economlc slowdown, predicted for months, took hold Ln April and May, puncturing high interest ra tes on mortgages LASr WEEK THE nation's largest savings in· st1tution, tlome Savings and Loan As5()(1•tion of Los Angeles, sJashed its mortgage rate more than 4 percentage points, to 12~. percent. ' ThiS week Kingman Savings and Loan cut its mortgage rate from 15 percent to 13lr\ perce nt in the race or smking de mand ror home loans and the perilous state of the new home construction busi- ness. "I really don't think it's going to make any im· mediate difference in borrowing; It takes time to build up the momentum again," Paul says. "But the housing industry he re and everywhere Is in a blnd, and l! we can get ourselves in a PQfllion to help we want to do that." Mortgage rates rose through March when S&Ls found themselves paymg more for the save r's dolla r. The sa ver , as a result, began to change h.i.s savin,1s habits. INVESTMENT IN·SfX·MONTH certificates of deposit, yielding 14 percent and higher in March, grew by a record $17 billion that month. However . AmeriC'ans withdrew S940 mllllon more than they put into S&Ls in March. much of it for day-to-day living expenses pressed upward by inflation. -T fuS week the interest rate paid on money m arket certificates fell to about 9 percent. and as ('ert1f1 cates com e up for renewal s avers na - tionwide are lookmg for other places to put their money. It hasn"t happened in Kingman yet. but Pa ul fears 1t will. ' "The average savin_gs cus tomer is so m uch more M>phasti<'ated today than even a year ago."· he says ··The old rules of the game don't apply anymore. We don't know what they're going to do when that certificate comes up for renewal." THOSE DECISIONS COULD significantly ar. feet the fortunes of the local savings and loan More than a thlrd of the Kingman S&L's S23 m1ll ioo 1n de posits are in money m a rket certificates today. triple what it was a year ago. Meanwhile. de m and for home loans has fallen Paul says he maxes fewer than two loans a week. And unless farm prices in this area improve soon. the local S&L faces a tough road. "We had a good wheat crop last year and cat- tle prices were good so people put their money in savings:· Paul says ··But this year both markets are bad. I '\'e been through four of these financial crunches a nd this loo)(s hke it'll be the worst.·· -- Samantha Ketchum Is Another Reason Why You Should Bank With Us. - -A bank is onl y as gbod as its bankers ... ana Samantha Ketchum is a very special banker. M s. Ketchum has spent over twenty-five years in the banking business. As Vice President/Cashier o f C ommerceBank she is a pa rt of a comprehensive team of ba nkers, w ho have a proven track record of understanding your busi ne6s needs a nd lend ing .. money to accomplish y our g rowth goals. CommerceBa nk President, Lance Blue, has been dealiflg with Orange County businesses for 10 years as a bank officer. George Ochsner, our Executive Vice President and Vice President/Commercial Loa n O fficer Robert C . Bordwell, bo th have 10 years of Ora nge C o unty banking experience. They are success-seasoned bankers who know, work and believe in Orange County's business vitality. Now, they have personally invested in Orange County's future and yours. Remember at CornmerceBank the bankers are here to stay. They are owners and founders. The bank's future is thei r future. You are g uaranteed continuity-quick action ~>n you! loan request. , The reasons of perman,..nce, proven pe rsonnel and prior performance should be reason enough to investigate in more detail why you should con- sider CommerceBank as your new business partner. Call us today: Let us know when we can come by your office to di scuss your fin ancial f uturc. -- 4.,2~ M:.cAnhur !Joul~""Jru (Mao\nhurnt Rird1) Nc."'ii<ln lk-:~h. CA 92660 (714) ~ 0 ('1961 Mc.MBFM l'Tll(; r"lt h J\.'f)(,..ftOI' ln.'lllrL'tl fl) $1()().()()() - nk Tlaat'saDaisun? Donald Ford of Seattle stripped his 1966 Datsun and outfitted it with an electric motor and batteries. He now measures ~ rrialeagc m kil owatt hours rather than · mil es-pe r ·hour. Fro m Detr to the backyards of inventors: cars being trn1l t and re built for tomor s com- muters TV 'Pirates' Openly Adve ise LOS ANG EL"ES fAP > -Most of tht> com - panies that sell pay-T V c;1gnal paratmg devices do their business covertly But MacKenzie OavtS and J ohn Sampson are flying an electronic Jolly Roger. Sa m~ manufactures In Phoenix. 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N DAILY PILOT Df•clplfne Needed f ·Problems Begin , . \ Mter· Depression By I OHN CUNNIFF NEW YORK (AP) -The problem isn't so uch the next 12 months, even though we may under go in t at time the second wOt"St economic downturn since the Great. Depression of the 1930s. It's what happens theceafte Even the most casual perusaJ or forecasts revea thiS" to be a common the me and m ajor worry or econo ists from aJmost every type of background: business, govern- ment. labor . academic, self-appointed And the warning that emerges is this: UoJess we dis- cipline ourselves and tackle our ,Problems, a nd perhaps un- less we have some good luck too, the next rounds of lnfla- t1on-recession might be progressively worse. As you might expect, not all economists agree with the assumption. But when so many do agree on this one conclusion. and when so many of them other" 1se disagree on almost every· thing else. you ha veto be concerned. THEIR FEARS ARE m any: that jlovernment deficits will contmue. that the nation will remain at the mercy of 011 imports. that l' 5 productive effi- ciency 1s deteriorating, th;st Amencans cuNN1H have become soft. that Americans have turned into eager consumers but reluctant producers. The list goes nn that billions still must be spent on social and en\'lronmental programs. that bilUons of dollars 'of debt household. busin~s. government -: must some- day be repaid. that populatJon density and mix 1s causing new problems before spendtng c'all correct the old Ther.~ 1c;. perhaps. no end to the li st of reasons. And, as you can1 :.et', the reason:. are not always consiste!ll Each ~roup of et·~no!l21sts probably has._ 1~ pet reasons Their !jr!S,mcnt 1s o~e consequence 1f.· ·T4iE RE IS A~V a~rf'f'mcnt on a remedy. 1t '>'Ould seem to bt· th&1t produt·t1\ 1t). J mea:.un· or <Jutput pe r worker. muM be 1mprovecl Jn the 1960s product1v1ty rose at 3 percent Then. aftl.'r aJmoM steady de<'Lines through the decade, it fell into re verse last'~ far Ol!tput pttr "orker f£11 SQ.!!lelhtng '>' c used to belieH' wa:. nearl)' 1mposs1ble For clanty S(\ke. ttiatJerrn "output per wo.cker" rwgbl be improved. if only to remove the onus from labor. rn truth. the dtthne seems to be less the fault of labor than of management and g<J\ernment IF THE lNVESTMf:l"T climate is correct 1( monl'y 1s plent1ru1 . tnterest rates low, tax 1ncent1ves attract1vf'. the economic ruture stable and management far sighted product1v1ty almost certamly would improve. Variou:. flscal·monctary programs ha\E? been s uggest ed to redres.c; the problem bot. al~. then: 1s "1de agree- ment that. aside from e ndless and unproducll\'C debating, notbrng much ts being done about product1v1t~ Nor. 1t seems, 1s progress being made m lessening t~e inunsity of future inflation recession cycles And that ac- counts for those a-. ful f'xpeetallon-; .of a return to higher prices and interest rate' in 1981 Stocks Gain Despite Slumping Economy NEW YORK (AP> Thl' stock market eked out a modt>st gaUl I.Oda~ before movmg upward at closinJt. The Dow Jont>S an•r age of 30 mdustnals rose 4.01 to close at 826 S4 Gamers held a ~ 14:ad over losers among f'\ew York Stock Exchange-listed 1s,ues. .. The federal Resen ·t· Board reported today that in- dustrial production tell I !l pert·ent 1n April following s maller declines 1n Ft.>hruary and ~t c1.rc~ the Com merce DepartmC'nt said housing starts dropped 2 I percent last month S•~k,. IN Tia~ Spotllglaf M'hal Sfo~k,. Did AdV•f"<~ O<KllneG Un<h'""9'ft Tot•I '"""' Nt1>• h oQI\ N•• '"*' AP M.11• I~ Too.I• Jl1 01' :14• 11\J lt • NY SIO<I< Wtt 31 110.000 " 110,000 JO JI0.000 ... ,. --7•.S'Cl.OGO .)4,,.., 000 • °" •1'.'31 ,,..,_aao l Ht ..0,000 ·-.... . . . ' ...... cw .. v.~.LO.T ........... F.rld.•y •• ~.·.Y'•'•'* ......................................... ~ ... ~~~~ .. FV's Rush May Ref Seventh ·came 8,y OAV CUNNINGHA•· °'"' OMtt "-' ..... When Ed Rush sits In hi.• ar-mchalr w watch tonl1hr1 NBA playoff aame between lh'3 La.ken and 7~'"' oo TV. ~ wUI •~ • lot more than you or l . That's beeauae RU5h. a restdeot ol 1"0un tam Valley, knows ••bat lo look ror He'~ been an NBA olflclal for 14 years. "l watch the pla,yen, ~ause it's really my onlY opportunity lO appreciate what they do." Ruab aaya. "But I'll ·a11o watch the of- ficials. I like to· walch tecll.IUques and the way they handle certain situaUans." MO&E OFTEN THAN NOT, 1t is lhe other ~ NBA omclals who are watching Rush. He is considered one of the best, in the same league as Darrell Garretson and the late Mendy Rudolph ... Jf the cha mpionship series ts extended to a seventh and Clnal game, Rush ls expected to be on t.be court. It is the most prestigious assignment a referee can get -and the mos t lucrative, paying Sl,150 for about two hours work. "1be NBA bas scouts who rate orficials on a scale of ooe lo 10, but they usually don't ten you how you ra te," Rush says. "The dhly way you know you're among the best is by the playofr assignments." Although several orfic lals have longer rec- ords of service. only a few rank as his equal in terms of professionalism, according to a maJority of the NBA coaches and ge11eral managers. . · IN 1966 HE WAS the youngest omcial in NBA h.i.stor-y a t the tender age of 24, having been scouted while working a semipro game 1n Pennsylvania. ··The ·scouts h ad come to watch my . partner. but J guess the Good Lord wanted me to be m the league, .. Rush says. .. becauae -they. liked me-better-than my p~rtner" _ ha Vt> 111\()wn mort• rt>11pon1lbUlty." Rush ex- pl a ina "The supcrv.aors compile r ala,gs •nd l<JOk" at vtde-<> tQpes Plus they get Input rrom tht• :.routs. coaches and general m•ntt~wn Th(" top 13 are called lead of· ftr1al1i · While Hush f1gurt!!> to pick up a cool grant.I ·in lht! champ1onsh1p game. the JOb ha n 't produced ttny milllona1res yet "The i.tartmg r.aluy for a f1rst·year man 1s $20,000, Wld the top omc,a.ls make $45,000, .. Rush says "But J think that's very re alls tic. considering we work 82 regular season game& under pressur e. and we're always travehng Md are away from our ratnilies." NBA 0Htc1als will negotiate for a ne" contract pnor to next season, and Rush says There ore fhou•and• ol IHuketball offiriab in I he eounfry_ but t~ery feu.-ar.- Mpable of Wftrk;h19 011 ,,·a . l fl'lllllP. he's opt.lmls tic negotiation will l(o well--tiut the p<>ss1blhty of a strike always looms in the distance. DURING A TWO·WEEK STRIKE in 1977. new officials were recruited as lhe NBA tried to carry on bus iness as usual. "The games were chaotic, and so much. pressure was applied by CBS that the con- tract was settled quickly." Rush says. "The scabs really enhanced our case There are thousands or basketball 0Hic1als m the coun· try. but very few are capable of worl(ing an NBA game " After the s trike e nded. Rush's first as · signment was in Washmgton. D.~ . for_~ . .game betwl'Cn the Bullets and SanAntomo. '"That was the hrst and 6nly time r ever walked out on the Ooor and got an ovation." Rush says. "Even though the fans are con- stantly on you and emotional. 1t wa·s thetr way of sa:,1ng, 'you guys are reallv 000::.. anrl ... After a cou ple years probation, customar y for new officials. Rush quickly rose to the ranks of "lead official." a title given to the u.PJ:X'r crust of referees. "THE LEAD ARE THOSE GUYS who <See Rl'SH. Page 871 ED RUSH COOLS OFF WI LT CHAMBERLAIN. UCI Signs Two More Standouts Drabs Is Feeling Better Recovered Hurkr Paces OCC to 5-1 Win Curtis Cro'\sley. a 6-7 all·state fo rward from Eastridge l11g h in Kankakee. Ill . has SIJ:?ned a let- ter of intent to attend UC Irvine. according t o basketball coach ~ 8111 Mulligan "With the addition or Crossley a nd Ben Mc Donald. who we s igned earlier, I believe we have the bes t fres hman forward tandem on the West Coast ." Mulligan said. Crossley was All·lllinois in basketball as well as football. and was recruited by all the fool· ball coaches or the Big 10. ac· cording to MulUgan. BasketbaJI schools pursuing Crossley in- cluded DcPaul, Loyola. lllinois. Wisconsin and Aniona State. Mulligan also disclosed that Leonard John so n . a 6 -3 s ophomore guard from the University of Utah. will transfer to UCl and redshirt one year. leaving him t wo s e3sons of elil'?ibility for t he Anteaters. Crossley averaged 22. 7 points and 11 rebounds per game for Ea!tridge High. while Johnson scored 5 7 per game m a part- time role for Utah. Johnson played his high school ball at Fairfax in LA and in 1978 was voted 3-A Cilv Plaver nf thP Year. Mulligan calls him "a super pomt guard who will blend perfectly with our offensive style." By JOHN SEVANO Ot 11• r>.11y "'"' s~ Usually when a pitche r 1!'> sidelined for m05t of the season 14ith an arm inJury he's JUSl itching to get back into the game. Pain or no pain. he finds his a nxiety and frus tration over· com es his sen ses. Thus. he rushes back too fast only to find him se lf o n.. th e outsid e permanently. Fortunately. for the Orange . Coast College Pirates. Gary Brahs djdn't fall into that trap. Instead. the cool sophomor e left. hander out or Garden Grove High was content just letting things happen naturally after he incurred arm pro1'l,e!Jls early in the s&son. -..........., "RATHER THAN MISS the whole season. I thought it would just be better lo stay out and rest," Brahs explains. Well. Fullerton College, for one, wishes Brahs had come back a triCle earl ier as he pitched his strongest game of th e season in beatin g the Hornets. s-1. in the first round or the South Coast Conrerence Shaughnessy playoffs Thursday. The performance marked the third s trong outing for Brahs · since his slow-comeback from a stiff elbow. Since taking over from Tim Tift. Mulligan has secured s.ign ed l etters froltl eiiht · players. Brabs was in command throughout, scattering six hits· and allowing only one earned run in the eighth, the first earned run he bad s urrendered in his' last 25 i.QpilljZS. "YEAH, I'~ FEELING bet- ter,'~. said Brahs. whose num- GARYBRAHS bers for the season are now 3-0 with a l.60 ERA. "Fullerton is a fastball hitting team and I tn•ed to throw a lot or curve balls and change ups to them." Brahs' performance was like a shot in the right arm t o Mike Mayne's Pirates. who are one win away from qualifying for the state pl8¥offs wher.e pitching is usually scarce. "I'd like lo think I'm the third starter now behind Don <Smith) and Mike (Hogan)," says Brahs. The Pirates (28·7) started the game fla t before giving Brahs all the runs he would need in the third iMin~. WJTH ONE OUT, Dine Ghck belted a triple up the alle> in center and came horn,. moment-. ltller on Don 11111 ..., -.1ngll· to l1·ft Ke\ in Romml' tlwn furct·d 1 lill at second and ·rhn.., John t11n follo14ed with ,inoth1.•r .... mw,lc Fullerton Jlll <'h l'r J u mt ... Miner tht•n IOOkl•d like nc d \A.Ork out of the Jam \l.ht•n ~like \;in derburg hit a i.horl n) near thl· mound. but third baseman St<:\,. Barrett dropped 1\ for un error a nd second bascmnn J eCf Vlhu followed with another on Ham1,v Day's easy grounder to give tht· 8UCS their S~t:Ond run Of the In ning The Pirate!> pr<>ec(•dct.I tu ,1dd two more runs in tht• st'venth a nd one in the eiJ!hth The onl'.\ run for the Hornets. meanwhile. came on a home run by Bill Stuart in the top or the eighth BRAHS ALSO GOT into a bas-es-loaded. two-out Jam in the ninth, but relief ace Larry H1cks came on to end the upnsing. The v1ctory moved the Pirates into today's contest with Saata Ana. If the Bucs win. they would advance to the state finals. If they lose. a second and deciding game would be played Saturday. "We were pretty nat at the start ." admitted lltll, as the shortstop went four·fOr·five to spark the offensive attack "It always takes Ul"i until the ftflh to get going. ' "WE HAVF: A LOT of con Now Comes the Hard Part Angels' 'Easy' Games Are Over; Play Royals Tonight T!Jt! "easy•· part of the Angels' schedule is over. and the Halos find themselves five games back. mfred in •lxth place with a 12-17 record. "' Now comes the hard part. 'Ole Angels o,pen a. three-game series in Kansas City tonight C5:30 on Channel 5) and from there trav\'l lo Texas. where they are.positively jinxed. The Aneels were 1·5 at Texas last year and 3· l8 in the Lone Star Stale over the put three seasons. , knows he'll be playing without two or his most valuable assets. catcher Brian Down- ing <broken ankle> a nd Don Baylor c broken hand>. IF IT'S ANY CONSOLATION to Manager Jim Frego.si, the An1el1 snapped 0.. T\' TOR,.,., .. ~ .. a...~ .:s ., ~:30 AFl'ER A POO& STAaT a1ainst aueb out of a alx-game tallapln by whlpplng al"4)-rans as Cleveland, Minnesota, Seal· Cleveland, 13·7, on Wednetday. tie. Oakland and Toronto, the Aniels must Tonlaht Bruce Klson (t-4) wtU be on the now tangle with the perennial mound to oppose another hard-luck · Powerhouses of the AmerlcanLeacue. pltther, the Royal•' Rich Gale <0-4>. FoUowtnt l.3'1traigbi iames with Texas KllOfl, slped for nve years to a $2.4 and Kansas City (home and away). the million contract, lln'l doln1a 11>«tacular An1ela tack.le Baltimore, Bolton and New job of replactns Nolan Ryan ln the Anttla' rork oo 17 """uiona ln June rotation. But he'a noted for IU'Onl fln.lahe1, GALE WAS A PROMISING 6·7. 225 pound right-hander who woo 14 games in his rookie season (1978). but 1Upped to a 9·10 record with a S.65 ERA last year. All three weekend games from Kansas City will be carried live by Channel 5 Viewers wm get their first chance lo see catcher Dave Skaggs, the newest Angel. who got off oo the right foot durtng his first i ame Wednesday In Cleveland. SKAGGS aIPPED THREE hits, lnclud· Ing a homer, and drove Ln nve runs while takin& over duties behind the plate When the An&ela purchased Ska11is' ton· tract from Baltimore. Angel Director of Player Personnel Mike Port described the move as "a possible forerunner to other roster rntstons ... Downing will be out at leas\ another nine weeks. poaibly much longer. depe~~Ung how he reaponda to conditioning Baylor Is hdence though. Everyone knows "'ho the best team 1s ·· f JU."t ~ '4e v.ere .-.olad , "<pl.11nt'd !\l,;1)0f' uf his lt:Jm ... huv.1nt? ·)ou 1:rnt h1:, off·• "',.," hkt• "'e did. t '-pec1 .. th , 11rn mi.: nH "U('h .. n emotJOOJI c.•m ~ cli kl' b« ating ~nnla An<1 in tht· final r e)...ular !>CJ::.on g..imt• .met t·xpt•ct lo tw -.h;Hp Our fet'hn~ .it lh1-., point 1 ... lhat \lot' \l' had J grt.'at !>eis:.on •ind c vc>ryth1n1? e bt• , .... a bon~ · Ont' of thost• bonusc>s Mu~n1• "<i-., n•frrnn~ to had to 1nclud£• the return of Gary Rr ah ... L>t•f C'nd1n ~ !-1 alt• C'ha mp1on Cerrito~. "'inner of the South (.'oa ~t Conference e1~ht yPar ... ..,traight. wa~ elimmatcd fro m the pl ayoffs by losin~ to Santa Ana . 5-1. 'Fhur!tda) fakers -Jabbar ==Loss? PHILADELPHIA <AP> -Can the Los Angeles 'taker s win without Kar eem Abdul·Jabbar? "He's our offense, he's our de- fense." said Lakers guard Ear vin "Magic" Johnson. "He's., the man we go lo when we're in trouble " But the Lakers won't have the 7-2 Abdul-Jabbar to go lo tonight when th ey take on the Philadelphia 76ers in the sixth game of the National Basketball Association champion 11hip :,eries ABDUL-JABBAR is back tn Lo s Ange les nursing the :,pramed teft Wlkle he s uffered 1n Wednesday night's 108-103 vie· tory that !(ave Los Angeles a 3-2 fha T\I 'l'0Ri9h1 Oaannri 2 at 6 lead in the best-of·seven playoff finals. Postgame X·rays were negative and Abdul.Jabbai was supposed to accompany the team here, but when the La.leers' flight took off Thursday after· noon, it took off without Abdul- J abbar . ',It •~ extre mcfy doubtful that Kareem IA<Ould be able to play," 'aid Dr Robert Kerlan, the Laken.' team phys1c1an, who re- ported the ankle had swollen and become s tiff overnight. ''By keepltlg bi.m JJl Los Angeles and treatmg him here, he will be much better prepared to play on ~ 1.1.,P d .t .Y I f l_h i t ._& a m..e...:. l .. S n1-re<,,ar) · Rl T K£RLAS SAID the odds nf Abdul J11bbar playing Sunday Jn· onl\ 50 50 at this point A \\-In too1JV!t and the Lakers rlon 'l have to worry about Sun- <la>· they d be we11 ring the :-; 8 ,\ crown for the first Lime since 1972. Hut winning without Abdul· JJbbar. J b•e-t1m~ most •alua· ble playt-r and the mos t • dom lnatUlg force IJ1 the aame. -....l)n't bf' ea.w -~1lllly since ll .., a mu.st-Wlo <;1tuat1on for the !',1xers. who will have a nois} t·rowd of 18,278 at uae ~ rooUn& them oe, • 'Tbire'I DO to.oe IOjP hr UI, '' sakt Pbllildelphia surd Henry Bibby. "Either .. wtn or else. And we're no t ready for Jn~ thing t>f..,~· y~l .. LO~ A~C.ELF.S St;RVIVF.D 11.1thout Abdul·Jabbar for the f1nJI 3 S8 of the third period Wet.lnt'··<Jdy n1~ht, even ext.end-in.: 1tl> lead from two points to 111Rllt · Hut 11 '-; a C'Ompletely d1f- ft'rent thing to be \.1t1thout him for 48 minute:, instead of JUSt four." obsen •ed Dou~ Collins. tht> S1-.:<.'rs' 1n1ured euard. "ThE>v nt•ed tu~ ~<.·onng ..ind his pres. l'nCt• tn:,tdt• " Thal \I.as apparent 1n !:ame fl\'l'. when Abdul-Jabbar came back onto the court for the final period and scored 14 of his 40 pomt:. as the Lakers held off a Philadelphia r a lly ,.,,,___ 'fbat's lot the kind of schedule T ff only the Ana•ll c• out blm ill. another :S·r-llket to aee, e1peelally wt.a be peanut race. ·. ) ~~-=---~--} ___ -_-__ P') a\IO doubllul unla1tert11e All·ltar brellt '~ JACK CUA"AN AllllTI r"IDI ~--'ABIWt. l ___ ... __ _ • A Capeu .. ~ From the WOftd of Sporta \ Cleveland's Tough Indian: · lie .Drinks Beer Up N oae . J Tbll atory la not for lbaM wttb wed l\omHta.. Ill It'• about Clevelud lndiaM rookJe outlk1det' Joe CharbODHu1 • tbrowback co &he "touib·U ·nalla" ballplayer or ~teryHr. Charboneau once pulled his own tooth wtlb a vie-. artp. atral~ bi.a broken DOH wilb a pair °'/Uers, ••wed up a at.ab ....... lD bis arm wllb nshin1 line an r-emoved a tattoo from .... '"" wlt.b. ruor blade From a poor family of seven children . ln Sa.ala Clara, Chnboncau says be med to do almo5t an)'thlng for money. · lte once collet'ted on a bet by eattog aix ugbted cagarettes Another lime, he P>•de $25 by swallowing a raw, ancracked ~gg. shell and all "But it g stuck lo my throat and t started c · , " Charbonea u says. "A friend ol mine uled off and punched me in tbe throat. ~mashed the egg and it went right down." atAHo .. uu The 24-year·old ballplayer used .to earn $10 to $20 a night by fighting in boxcars for gamblers. There were no rules ~bare knuckles, punching, kicking, bit· lng, gouging and butting heads. They'd fight until someone dropped. As a result of one of those fights , Charboneau suffered crushed cartilage ln bis nose, which caused him difficulty breathing. A doctor drilled passages through each nostril. Because of t hat operation , Charboneau can drink beer through his nose. "I can either hold a beer bottle to my nostril and just pour It down, or I can stick a straw In my nose," he says. "In about six sniffs, I can empty a glass of beer with a straw up my n0&e." Charboneau can also open a beer bottle by twisting the cap against the flexed muscles of his forearm. "Aw, that's not such a hot trick," he says. "I'm working on opening beer bottles with my eye socket." ------Quoir ul llw Dat1------ ' Peg Soutb, ~ 87-year-0ld Lennis player from La_guna ~~ays • • ~h to fmd opponents her own age. "Come to think or it," she says, "I hardly know anyone m yownage." . . 19lo1da•t= Spoil• "•t-ko.,1.-11·11 Gr-. 2· I Willie M09tana singled home Dave Winfield • to snap a tie'tn the seventh inning and give San Diego a 2·1 victory over St. Louis Thursday night in National League baseball action. St. Louis 's Pete Vuckovich, 5·3, bad limited the Padres to two hits through the ftrSt six innings before Winfield led off the seventh with a double . . . 8lU Madlock, a late·inning replacement. stroked a run-scoring single in the 12th inning to give Pittsburgh a 3·2 victory over San Francisco . . . In the American League. pinch-hitter Wayae Nordhagee capped a • four-nm seventh inning with a three-run double and Claadell Washlllgion drilled a pair of run-scoring singles, leading the Cbicaco White Sox to a M victory over Milwaukee. a.et Lemoa of Chlcago hit his third homer of the year and second in two . days • • . Jim Claacy pitched a three· hitter and Barry Bonnell broke out of an O·for-19 slump with a run=scoring single as MADL.OCJC Toronto blanked Seattle. 1-0. Clancy beat Floyd Bann:lster in a ·pitching duel. . . . Tony P erez homered ahd douli>led, knockiilg in three runs to spark Boston· to a 6-2 victory over Cleveland. ·Starter Jack Billingham, making his first appearance since coming to the Red Sox from Detroit earlier in the week, allowed two runs in five In · nings to Win bis first decision of the year ... Detroit's Dave Stegman homered in the fifth inning, but Cincinnatl's Harry Spilman singled in a run in the sixth as the Tigers and Keels played to a l-1 exhibition tie . . . Outfielder Oscar Gamble, who suffered a ha.irline fracture of the fo urth t.oe Tuesday when he fouled a baU off h1s foot, has been placed on the 15· day disabled list. the New York Yankees reported ... ·Baltimore outfielder John Loweast.eln suffered a severe bruise on rus 1ert tup Wednesday ntght and will be s1dennec1 up to seven days. He was injured when Ire crashed into the right field rence while chuing a drive by Al Oliver of Texas. . . Kansas Ci· ~ty pitcher Paal SpUt&orff .. who missed a pitching assignment in ·New York this week due to back spas ms, was admitted to a Kansas City hospital and placed in tra~tion Thursday. ... f'l'•H.Ol•p11•• Nr•r ~ftUI•••••! NEW YORK -If mana1emt nt la wUlln& to ace pt a two-year free&e on lt.s demands for Ir~ • a1tnl tomSMnHUOn. th lln1er1n1 baaeball ron· uact dllout• may be beaded for setllement Thet la the essence of a bold offer made by Marvin MUI r. txecuUv d iuctor of the M~r Leacue Players As· 1ocl1Uon, Thursday In an ~rfort to reach an acreement with Ray G~y and the n 11othalors W the.club owners. Miller allld the two 11ldes are c lo f on a number ot paues -t'lOM enou•h for ham to make thls propoH.l. If a&rffment un be reatbM on lhoH pttripberal mua -health and H ftty, l*Uiou, minimum sahu1ea, etc. -In the next (ew dan. the play rs wlU withdraw a.l.l or their demaodll in the areu ol tree aaency ud the re.erve clause and participate lo 1 t wo-yur Jolnl atud)' of t.be quest.loo If. aa l88l. manaaemeat still feels a problem with the cur· t't'nl free a1ent ayatem, the owners could \hen unilaterally de· mand ~contnct negoUatlooa be reopened al that time. -----~U Teda9 -----. On lh1a date in baseball in 1972 · Philadelphia's Greg La.z:inskl hit one of the longest measured home runs in baseball history; a drive off Veterans Stadium's Liberty Bell in dead cent.er field, an estimated 500 feet from hoine pla te. Despite giving up the prodigious clout, Burt Hooton and the Chicago Cubs defeated the Phlllies, 8· l. Today's Birthdays: Oak.land A's Manager Billy Martm is 52 Chicago Cubs pitcher Rick Reuschel is 31. Detroit Tigers patcher Jack Morris is 25. .,BL rll~•f ar Ga•• C'o•lng fo ForM• The National Hockey League 's 1981 All·star • game will be played Feb. 10 at the Forum in Ill JnglewooH, ... Thomas .. Hollywood" lleodersoa, the former Dallas Cowboy linebacker whose sideline antics prompted his dismissal from the. t'eam, has been traded to San Francisco for an undisclosed 1981 dra~ choice ... The San Diego Clippers ~re interested in either Paul West.bead or Jack McKJ.nney of the Lakers to replace Gene Shae as their next head coach ... Offensive lineman John Wllllams has announced hls retirement from pro foot · ball. the Rams disclosed Thursday . Portugal's Olymp1(' Committee voted today to join France and Britain in attend aog the upcoming Moscow Summer Olympics despite P~sl· dent Carter's campaign to IS:oycott . . . Carter m~t with In ternational Olympic Committee President Lord Killallila to discuss the nation 's long.term commitme nt to the Games ... First·round play in the Colonial National Jnv1ta lion golf tournament at Fort Worth was was bed...out,hY lhun- derstarms 'J1rUJ'8aaY-:-. . engineer estimates .1t would cost S9.4 million to repair ventilator fans, li~hts and air condl· tioners in the Louisiana Superdome Defects in the original construction have been found. The sports starlium was built rive· years ago at a priceof$180 million. . . UC Irvine graduate Steve· ~ott and USC's J ames Sanford ar~among the athletes entered in Saturday 's 39th California R~s at Modesto .. Yonkers Raceway will close its operation perman ently if pari-mutuel clerks vote to strike, according to Gerry Lawrence,.general managerofthe hamess racing track . Three employees atthe Saratoga Harness Race Track accused of siphoning off ad mission fees have been fired ... James Readruck, an In diana.polis. policeman. has been suspend~ for five days for scalping Uckets at the NCAA basketball championships last March. T~~Radio Following a re the top sports events on TV tonight. Ratings are: ./ .t 1 1 excellent; ./ 1 1 worth watching: ' " fair; o1 fMoet it. II 5:30 p.m., Channel 5 ./ ./ ./ ./ ANGELS BASEBALL: Angels at Kansas City. Announcers: Bob Starr and Steve Shannoo. Bruce K1son c 1-4 ) will take the mound for the Angels in the opening game of a three-game televised series with the Royals He will fa<'.e Rich Gale <0·4) in fheopener. · ~ 6 p.m., Channel 2 ./ ./ ./ ./ NBA PLAYOFFS: lakers at Phll~lpnia Announcers: Brent Musburger ,. Bill Russell, Hot Rod Hundley and Rick Ba rry. The Lakers could wrai#up the championship with a vlctOf'y in Philadelphia tonight. Otherwise, the series returns to the Forum Sunday for the seventh and final game. The absence of Kareem Abdul·Jabbar is expected to hurt the Lakers. He suf. tered a sprained a nkle In Wednesday night's game at the Forum and will be held out until Sunday's Qame. if necessary. RADIO Basketball -Lakers at Philadelohia, 6 p.m .. KL AC 15701 Baseball -Angels a t Kansas C1tv. 5·30 p.m., KMPC '7101. Pittsburgh a t Dodgers, 7:30 p.m .. KABC 1790). \ 0 DAILY PILOT 87 Philly Rolls, 8·3 Flyers, Islanders: Bad Blood F lo~s PHILADELPHIA <AP) -For more than one a nd a half g.inea. . the National Hockey League c hampionsh ip se r ies eat amolderil\I like a forgotten stew oo a kitchen stove. The New York Jalaoders and Philadelphia Flye rs -two notably physical teams -had been very nice to each other in New York's series-opening over· ti me victory. Tl) en it boiled over. IT MAV HAVE bttn bec&use. by lbe time the uJi?hness started .f'rora Pap 86 RUSH •.• it's nice to have you back.' I'll Aever forget that momem." IF ntAT WAS RUSH'S ranest moment in sports. his worst was the day he !u rned t hat the NRA '~ one.year expenment of usmg three offtc1als per game had been scrappe-d ") thought the third 'man was the best thing to ever happen to the ga me ·The dcc1s1on to give ll up °"as prt'm<tlure and short sighted on th<' 0'4nero;· part " Rush says .... EH•r; one l'~ an. the industry. from the coache., to the pletycr., to Jilt> fans, liked It .. , . .Thl' mo\t.> '4 af. '>ai d to b<' budgetary. but Rush 1!> hopeful that a three·man s~stem will be reconsidered thJs ~ummer. --.. p~a.,v. rr IJEAU.Y doesn't mean a nything" to me But when l looked at the way the game was played, 1t was so much better with three of· hc1als," ·Rus h savs . "The players know that another pair of eyes is watching. so they don't do things as phy~1call) . "There's a higher degrff or accuracy 10 tht-calls." Rush points out, "and the J?ame floW'i more. lt s more h ke the ballN type sport 1t's-suppo~wd to bt.'. But even with the old t'4o- official system. 1he NBA 1s much-improved oHr the -.ay it was played 14 years ago. in Ru~h·s rookie se<sson "The players a re muc~ better and fastei-. You don't att the 'hatchet m a n ' on every club anymore,.. Rush says. "Today 1t ·,. more of a finesse game. Fourteen years ago. we didn't have play~rs like Julius Ervmg , David Thompson and Karet>m AbduJ.Jabbar ... Otar:gers, Liom Play Night Games A pair of ClF 4·A first round playofr games have been billed for tonight and both mvolvc: Sunset League entries Champion Ed1,on will meet Del Rey League representallve Loyola at Mile . Squa r<' Parle in Huntington Beach. whJle ·No 3 Sunset League representallVl' Westmins ter tangles with Millikan at Lon~ Beach's Blair Field • Both games are set to begm at 7:30 at 12: 54 of the secondnriod. the flyers already led ·2 on the way to a series-tying ·3 triumph T hursday night. It Jnay have bun because, .. PossltUy we took ever ything too Jigi.htly. We weren't hungry en1 ugh,'' as Islanders Coach Al rbour put it. Whatever the real cause and effect, be it the IOHrrthey ·suf· fered or the punish ent they took , the New York dressing room had all the frust ated fury Qf a rush·hour traffic jam. "MAYBE THE R ~FER£ES were Intimidated in t ls build· ang, but running aft r a guy after he passes the puc , like the flyers do. tl:. ridiculof." said goalie Bin Smith, ineff ctive the two penods he played fore be· mg replac~ by Glen Resch. "H they keep doing it, 9ur guys are going fo have to retaliate. They .are going to ha~e to put their sticks up -h Id their sta cks up t<T protect th mselves in the next ga me Otherwise, l 'm afraid som~one will get hurt.'' Arbour. who put an a~rupt end lo hi~ post.g ame re~arks by walking awa y f rom his IO· ten ·1e'4ers. later charged into the dressing room and I bellowed an unpnntable chcirac(erizat1on of lhe wmners He added. "All they C the 1-1) ers > do 1s wield their !>licks " · But that, as mt'nt1oned ear!Jer. cam e arter Ph1ladelph1a had taken rommand on the first of - -lhree-V•ul Uolmgren.goals and. the hrst of three Bobby Clarke assists that made the veteran · center only the 15th lllayer In Stanley Cup history tQ reach the 100-potnt playoff platcaJ ''WE HAD some g~ chances and we put 1t \n They had some Ji?ood scoriog f hances and dad not :;;core:· said flyers Coach Pat Quann, notr~g that · Rutch Gono.g -who opened the l>Cll r1ng at" 3 :23 hh the goalpost to Pete Peeler$' left JUSt ~. 24 later 1 "We have to be very gured a bout our own persona 1m press1ons or what happen OUI there." Quinn saJd . Cyclist Bids \ ToTieMark - Alan Christian will be out to tie a Jong.standing record of sax -straight scratch main evenl vie· t one~ tonight a t the weekly s peedy, ay motorc) cle r aces at the Orange County Fairgrounds 10 Costa Mesa. Christian has swept the rar.it rive main events of the season and as undefeated at the Costa Mesa oval so far this season He v.111 be facing 16 of the top nders in the area in toni~ht ·s action. Included in the group hoping to unseat him are Kelly Moran. Dubb Ferrell. Brad Oxley. Gene Woods and Da ve D<'Temple Gate>S open at 6 JO with the first of 2-t heat ratl''i ~ethn1t the tarter's flag at 8 o'clock. ~· IJwJeball Standings ; . BARWIC.K DATSUN 3rd ANNUAL ~ !.. AMERICAN LEAGUE EutDh1sloo W L PcL Newvortc 11 12 .586 ,.oronto 16 12 571 Boston 16 lS .516 Kllwaukee 14 14 .500 Detroit 14 16 .467 Baltimore 13 18 .419 Cleveland 11 17 .393 West Dlvlsloo Oakland 18 13 .581 Tuu 17 13 .567 Chic'ago 18 14 .S63 Kansas City 16 14 .533 Se~We 11 17 .485 A.aSell 12 17 .414 MiDIH!80ta 13 19' .408 ~·sc.w Olk....... • . , ............... ..-.. ~t . °"" ............ GB 1, 2 2'h 31h 5 5"'2 • y_,.. ..... • ,._nu.tMl•lt-CMr(OMM),11 -~ ..... Mt._,.,..C......._ .. 11, "· ....... ~ ..... ~(DM!lyt~.11 ·· ..,.._Cf..._. WI M ~ C~ -Mi,• .:-:-r-t....,_Ht « ..._ V"11 ........ ....... ·-•»>•Qlkee9 ~..,. .......... ·~· .. ,, .... _ .... Yeca_ ..... .,..... .... •NATIONAL LEAGUE West Division W L Pct. GB Cinl'innati 20 12 .6~ Houstoo 18 12 .600 1 Dodgen 18 13 .581 1 lr'.I San Diego 16 16 .500 4 Atlanta 11 17 .393 7 San Francisco 11 22 .333 91h East Division Pittsburgh 19 9 .679 - Chicago 14 14 ... 500 5 Philadelphia 13 13 .500 5 St. Louis 14 16 .467 6 Montreal 13 15 .464 6 " New York 10 18 .357 9 ,.,....,..SC.. 1"111_,,,,, 3, Se<I Franclteo 2 ~ Oltoo 2, St. t..oulS I Only~ K11e<Nled , ... .,..a.-. PlttllWll\ (~ 2·:21 M ~ (GolQ Wl,11 CffK'-1 is .. _. 7 II •t Mcw>tre.i IA~ M l H-Yw11(l"ak-111 at Allaftla IP, Nletcl'"O Ml,11 • Plllladelpllla I Autllven l •21 •1 Ho1,.ton (It lcNnl ... ,, , ., Clllc•,o (Krullow J.2) et $a l' Dl•I• (It.,,,,_ 1-4),n S.. 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N C , cal\Ot'!ing and u mpine with Jerry CtuuPPt"tl• aod has 12 year old son Noon (5) aAt'Ea s Al Holbert jOUlS bost Lindsey Nelson at the SCCA trans-am t'hallenge I p.m. (7) WIDE WOllLD OF SPORTS The U S. amateur boiu.ng champ1on.sh1~. taped in Laa Vegas Also Llve reports from Baltimore. s ite of the Preakness. a nd trorn the l nd1an1tpohs 50-0 llm e tr iah. Z p.m. (7) THE PaEAKNESS -The lOSth runnln~ of the second leg of the Tnple Crown from Pimllco race course m Baltimore. 3 p.m. !2) -GOLF Third round play in the . Colonial National Invitation. Taped. 17 ) -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS Coverage of the U.S. amateu.r boxing · cha m pionships, taped in Las Vegas. Also: a wrap-up of the Preakness and a live update on the Indy 500 time trials. 4 p.m. C2) -SPORTS SPECTACULAR - Marvin Hagler (48·2·2) meets Marcos Geraldo (43·1.1) in a scheduled ffi·round middleweight bout from Las Vegas. (52) -BOXING. 5:30 p.m. (5) -ANGELS BASEBALL -The Angels vs. Kansas City at Royals Stadium. 8p.m. (50)-PROSOCCER. 11 :30 p.m. (13) -STANLEY CU P PLAYO)'FS _..Philadelphia at New York Islanders. third game. RADIO · Horse RAcing The 105th Preakness. 2. 15 p.m .. KNX < 10701. Baseball -Angels at Kansas City. 5·30 pm .. KM PC C710) ;\ Pitts burgh at Dodgers. 7 p,m .. KABC (790). S u11da11•• T \.:. Radio.. C' .IET Slmlr.!FAOM ROD LAVER 9'j1uua'""'U' •v nM JON;;(JH I -It .. "~ ~ n i D ~ (lCr)O 70'1/W Mdll#J()· 'It ,, • .,,_ ·r IH'• If. If 1 ~tr.> ~. '" Oft ,.-/(( t....C.•' 6£ '"' ,,-111~ "-~ti '>f tu tAtf!O ,y ~v1:1 •• ' fl,/"; • ¥r1.."'i. ~tl' .'JltL"J tl~A.'I •A"rY Ht> 1r 1) o A/7,t/c.J..t~o "JM7r. 0 ,,. "''l :<t r lie -it' , •. • .. 1.;11!.'1 "\Ii...: Nlrl(.I 'Wf" '. rN(T ., rwe ,<.,,a -11• 111~ .. 'Eltotlr ,. 'f/...'"H;.'I U'li:l.0 [{) i/li A Jlf f f'CVT ,/I , Ht. l/14/f. v r v. ,,,,~ 1, .,i G.11:'·;! !·~·"-·L.~() 1'> 11rli ·>11t\.·.l',H : 1..IJT Art"'> I-•J..v.A" lr wt "'--'"-WA'U.1"'1 f"t,f>:,1t1~'ff "t "'t ., M:.:vuJt. i..' tVE L ffl,..~ .,, r t 'f .Jr.1K£'> rtllitt> "'/dtl<. r >/#.>Tl!i..'. Birth of Spo~· a .. Speedsoccer Unveiled i n F'V By CURT SEEDEN Of Ille O•lly "'*' tulf Jack Cameron. one of the owners of Los Caballeros Racquet and Sports Club in Fountain Valley, recalls packing up the car and taking bis kids to Pasadena for a Los Angeles .Utecs' NASL game at the Rose Bowl last year. Lale in the game, the score was 1.(), the kids were bored a nd restless, and to make matters worse, they were seated far away from the action on the held. "It's a fast game and very entertainCAC." Sewelt says. "It will t\elp the American fan learn more about soccer ." he predlct.8. ·'The players at(' not qulte on the level of the pros," Sewell continues, "but they are still very, very good. There's a lot of good, young ptayel'S stretched out over the league, and the talent seems pretty equal.'' OFFICI ALS AT LOS CABALLEROS a r e • ecstatic with the new league , particularly because of the ad vantage the fan has. IF SOCCER IS GOING to be excilin.C and keep With the action taking place ln the compact fans on the edge or their seats. there better be stadium and box seats almost directly over the some changes. he concluded field, the fans havt> a chance to experience the ac· So. Came ron came up with a new sport called tion as if they were right there on the (ield, says s peed.soccer. a ble nd of ice hockey and indoor soc· Los Caballeros' Sleye Schwartz. ....,, cer. · Two pre-seasof\ contests are scheduled lb~ In fact. Los Caballeros is the tiome or the Saturday night. The Saddleback Dons meet . world's only speedsoccer stadium. and has been Costa Mesa Cowboys at 7, followed by an-8 .30-.._. used bv both the Cahfornaa Surf and Arte<:s as a match between OranRe and Huntington Beach. practic"t> ra cihty for thE: NASL indoor season. Los Caba lleros 15 located at 17272 Newhope. Raees at oc IR The Speed.soccer fi eld lS larger than the one The re IS an adm ission ~h!r!e for these ga mes. m SOCCER SOUN DS Coastline So«er Club Be k Q • • ? SOCCER has slated '&!outs for D1 v1s1on 2 boys on Sunday C U •tt•ng beg uuting a J p.m. The tryoots wall be held at &r &r • · EastbluH Ele t1tey School in Newport Beach. used for indoor soccer. That allows for more space Boys with 1965 or 1966 b1rt.hd~tes a.re eligible to to maneuver. The goal Is eight feet high by 16 reet play in this division. More information on the soc· Far From It wide . Thatmeansbetter scoringopportunities. , ~-~~IS available by phonrng Ken Hallworth at IN ADDmON, mE FIELD is surrounded by • • • By HOWARD L HANDY Ot IM O•lty ~ SUott r Gary Beck 's racing equipment, ls for sale but it doesn't mean that the point leader on lhe NHRA fuel dragster circuit is quittinJz the sport. Far from it. boards which gi ve the game a hockey-like look. PROCFILES> -Poll Garcia. who on~ playerd Th.e gam~ ronsists or four LS-minute qu~rs wath semapro socoer an San Juan Capistrano and went a sudden-death overtime penod an the event of a on to play with the Cahfomia Sunshine of the fie. American Soccer League. has settled in with the So, we 'have a brand new !>port a nd a pew Los Angeles Aztecs a fter a deal w1th the Suns hine stadium complete wath rules and regulauons .. But last ·week . the Aztecs have also acquired who's gomg to play" · Dutch forward Le<> Van Veen on loan from F.C. H E'S .JUST CHANGED his thinking and bas On May 30. the 1980 Amen can SpeedSO«cer t.:trecht or Holland Last year with the Arte<:s. he found a better deal for himself this year as be Association tASA 1 kicks off the season. with eight ~cored l3 goab, and added Mx ~s1sts. Tuns i·n the Winston World championship series Or ange County teams battling thrpoghout most of the s um me r i n a 10 game schedule which • -competlttoh~ at kOr adnge County lote rnaUonal culminates wath a playoff series. Quart h Raceway t as wee en . • . Comi,>etilJon ~tarted tod~y and qualif~g runs THE ASA t S Pl.IT mlQ twu conferences. tM · er orses wall conunue unt1l 1~:30 torugbt, f:ben be~m agam B ~ach Oa vision, ~JlS~lllU! .. _nc lbe.. N-ewpor-t----· -~-..Jt --~ ~---------.-TE LEVISION all-1-onSaWroay~First ~~offma~~W\.fl~~t.un--''Brt>al<ers. Huntington Reach Dolphms. l rvme Ra Lo AJ ~er way at 6 Saturday night for a ll eight d1v1s1ons Rebels and C<>!>ta ~k.,a Cowboys. and the Empire ce at S ' l 10 am. (2) -GOLF -Colonial National In· vitation. if NBA playoffs go to seventh game. mcludmg the funny cars and pro stocks. . Dav iston compo~<'d of the Anaheim Arrows Sad· Beck has been an · · Otherwise. at I p.m . for the fin al round. L 11:30 a.m . (5) -ANGE~ BASEBALL -Tne Angels meet the Royals in Kansas City. dra~ raci n ~ for 15 dleba~k V?llC'~ ~n.!>. Orange Gunners and Foun .. years. most of the time tam \ allt'~. t-:a.m1:.l-. .... . . ~ Super Six ~a Rt· rang will be introduced at Los Alamitos Race Cour~e toni ght when uie n cbest quarterhorse season an the track '~ history gets un· • Noon <2> -NBA PLAYOFFS -The final g ame or the championship series between the La kers and Philadelphia from the Forum 10 In g le wood , i f necessary. ang preparing and ThC' le ague ha!> !>Om< . ta unch supporters. an own · i . n has own C'llrdanr, forml·r California Surf CfJach John fSe well, ~a~n~~~~ ~th driving who IS player C'oac h ror th(• fo'ountaUl Valley squad hr "\\1wn I f1 r\t hc·ard there wa'\ gomR to be a der ~a) ror an 82 night r Wl -. Super Six follows the format or. Pick Six 'A 3fi!enng at lfoll vwood Partc and will be held on t ne third lhrouRh etRhth rares. tf appro..ved, as ex.- peeled by the Cabfornaa Hon.e Raclllg Board today. t e ~:. k n<'w sf'm1pro lea~ul' th1-; "ummer. I though I I ve gone to wo~ 'A Ouldn'l mind µl ayin~ ''nd JU."l t-nJoyang myseU," 1 p.m. C2> -GOLF -Fina l round or the Colonial National Invitation if no NBA game. <7 > -Nt\SL SOCCER -Th(' Vancouver Whitecaps vs. the Tampa Bay Rowdies, taped in Tampa, Fla. <9l FLYING SPORTSMAN -A Florida fishing expedition mcl udes visits to Miami, the Florida Keys and Orlando. (or La rry Manor this Scwell i.avl> "W1·1l .l wol!nd upcoathrng.too. yea r a nd .m( r ac11n!? "lt 's 'ba~arall..-al'e hockey wrtti a ·b:all. In fact. . ' equip~e~t is or s ac. 'A hen I "a~ 1r1 St l,ou1~. th~· kads used to play a Bee~. sa~s.. game called Hoc Sor an the wanter. They· played at The Ka,.eah Bar llandacap. headed by Town Polley. \o\1tl I><' nm as the runlh race on tonight's openanft program t 1 1 did at for ~e~r~e-indoors with Mx players on each side. but they 1~. tm:Ca:~ere a :!~~ used a soccer ball ... Sewell r~alls. Racing will be held Monday throu~h Saturday with ftrst po6\ a\ 7:45. There will be fiv'-$2 eqcta 1:30 p m. <4> SPORTSWORLD -Amateurs representing the Muha mmad Ali boxing dub and the state of Hawaii square orr in a series of bouts. taped in Honolulu. Also: The U.S. women's gym· nasties championships, t aped in ~t Lake City jor consideration. Then the burden of owmng, dra vang and turn1ng a BECK car was Retting to be a m ountain that was harftQ.chmb "Now the duties are divided and we have created a real genuine racinR team It has helped my dnvm~ out tremendously. By taking a lot or the pressure off. I fe el I have improved a 5?real 3:30 p.m. (7) -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS - Formula One cars r ace through the streets of Monte Carlo in satellite cover age of the Grand P4f~ or Mofiaco. ~lso : A repo~ on the European • j unlor gymn!lsh cs c hamp1ons h 1ps a nd ~h e deal. he avyweight final in the . U.S. amateur boxing • championships. • ,: ~ S p.m. (7) -AUTO RACING -Drivers. get : the ir fin al shot at qualify ing for the 33-car field . ~ Ta ped coverage of ''.bum ping day" at lndianapolis Motor Speedway .RADIO Baseball -An gels at Kansas City. 11: 30 a m . KM PC (710); Pitts burgh at Dodgers. l p.m .• KABC (790!. . Bas ketball -Philadelph ia at Lake rs. 1{ necessary. noon. KLAC (570) CTbe Dally Pilot is not responsible for late changes.) Series Grows Women Sail ·f At DanaPoint S' By ALMON LOCKABEY • o.u., ...... ....-..wnwr Is :vacbt r tlcihg a sport or a social e vent? The answer to that oft-asked question will be answered Saturday and Sunday when Dana Point Yacbt Club stages the first and second r aces of its 7th annual Dana Belles Series. When a lJ is said and dooe. the answer wiU probably be: A littre of both. As the name implies. this series is limited to women skippers and crews of boats ranging from 20 to .fO feet. Any male found biding in the fo'c 's'le of any boat will call for immediate disquaJi!ica· "nM WRIGHT is the cre..w ch1er and T~rry Caldwell our mechanic. Wright has been in r acing a long time and 1s a n engine builder himself. I work with him in tuning the car for a r'ace and we ran a ~11 at the Ga1ornationals ." At the present time. the Beek -Minor combine holds about a t,()()().point edge on its nearest rival in the bid to berome NHRA world champion. Beck has been at the wheel t.o·win three regional events s uch as the one at OCIR this weekend. and one ma· jor race (the Cajun N'ationals . I Beck was world champion in 1974 and says he will be running at his "ho~ track" when he com· pet.es al OClR. He lives in nearby El Toro. He is.a two-time winner of the nationals and originally hailed from Edmonton. Alberta. CAnada. HIS 5.11 ELAPSED TIME run is the quickest in d ras racing .in nearly. five years. He will be facing Gary Ruth whose new car turned a 5.91 re· cenlly along with Marvin Graham and Da ve Uyehara a mong others. "We have nearly 350 entries for this event." OCIR president Bill Doner says. "T.hls is the largest field we h.ave ever had and it is the only time during the year tha t certified national records can be set." The runny car field will be headed by Don Prudhomme. a four-time world title holder who posted a sizzling 5.96 e .t. at OClR earlier this year for a track record. It was the first five-second fun· ny car run in the track's 13-year bi.story. ·ijr BUY OR LEASE LEASE BMW 1980 320i I Cyp<ess green. s speed. ste<eo cassette. tog lamps. air cond .. alloy rims. tion. THE SEJUE8 BAS G&OWN from a single race NABERS p$inst2npes.5f7 1 3 503921) 2 which drew six entries in 1974 to the current four· • , MO. nee series which draws participants from yacht <O _ / · /J/J _ ~ clubs u far south as San Diego and as far north as ~ LOng Beach. ll is now classed as ooe of United ;.:.,:~'C:=•:.;: States Yacht Racing Union'• regional women's re-ORAMGI COUNTY'9 ......... *",.. c. ..-:•-Ll'A.DINCI 0....... tltOO TOlll __... l lt.813 .. ••ttas. ,,.,...., .. ~ --blt~•t The 1980 series is scheduled for two races this No Lowr Pricf! .......... weekend -one on Saturday and one on Sunday -No Beu e r Ser~iC'e 1980 528•1 and another two races June 21-22. The races are ull~d over 8·10 1Dlle courses unde r th e 2600 Hatbor BNd. Aicot grev. lull f)Oll¥t'f and Performance Handicap Radng Fleet handicap Costa Mete 6"40·9100 air cond etc (678087) .:~~~~·Final acorint la baaed on the ~t three ---------• $ 3 .. 3.63M08. ALTllOVGR .&ACING on the course wUJ be dDwnrlabt Mrious. the ladles admit that tbe whole ll'\t-11.11 • • .'' • ••• •..,....., ~ • _... Wn• ls .... Oil "fun" which wm lnclude a "' .=::'::-.we::·::~ namber of 90dal eveota. Recipe a, euoo , ... ....-" '" ,,. • .........,..,...,., __ ~ .. Tropbtes ru1e from th e Buoys Belles new Id•••, ..,... UAm AfAI ••• Pe~ for the overall winner to the "Booby" menua •nd oeun s, n11t prise wbk::b nace ofDclm buten to explain ts for tbe ald91*' and crew wblch make t.be bluest aool local food •d• 19' Id AlfJI lie. or 1oot• durtDI UM urla . Wedneld•Y• ~ & IMW · ~ •• allO a P...,.tual known u llM • · ........... tor U. lldpper' wtlo ......... top fcN). In .... ID!:llll ,,_..ts a prlM for tbe "most ;a· 111 .., .... ._"-....,_ ~~ wbo. umably wUI be crtn1ln1 •-"Cll..,...'• ~ wriD bit bands on a spectator __ .._ DAILY PILOT INDEED. THE SIMILAJUTIES between I~ hockev and speedsoccer are obvious. Players are allow~tochangeon the fly; there'sa three· line pass infracuon Ith(' equivalent or an offside pass 1n hoc;kcey >. <1nd tht-rt"s even penalties and penalty 00.XC'!> races each nigbL · Dunng tlM! meeting, 37 nted·mooey stakes events wtll be offend with five races ,haring purses of St00,000 or more. higb.ligbted by the S850.000 SKOAL Dash for CdSh Futunty July 19. A total o< SS.5 m alhoo 1n purse money wall be ,.,., trabuted Can S urf Stop H i m ? Greatest Scorer Hungry By ct:RT SEED EN OI .... O•tl\' "llo4 Sla ff He Uves an a 22-room mansion in Englewood. N.J . and endorses tr ust compames. cars and SOC· cer eqwpment. His name is Giorgio ChmagHa. and he's about to put his na me a top the a ll·t1m e Nor th American Soccer League scor· ing lisL Chlnagtia and the New Vorlt Cosmos ma ke their fi rst regular season appearance at Anaheim Stadium tonight at 8. and one goa l by the ltalian-bom stnker will m ake him t he gr ea test scorer in NASL history. A CROWD OF 12, ... is expect· ed for the game which pits the top two offensive tea ms in the league. The Cosmos. with 21 goals and a 6-2 record . led the National/East Divis ion, while the Surf, a l 4·5, has scored 19 goals and is the frontrunner in the American/West. W i th 101 · c a r ee r go al s . Chmaglia Deeds Just one more tally to surpass San Jose's U11a Mitic as the all·llme NASL scor· 1ng leader. Ch1nagl i a 's e ffo rts a r e p articularly impressive c-on· sideri.ng it has taken him 108 contests to score lOlroa • m· pa red to the 166 ga s Mttac needed.. "HE'S LOOKING for that rec· ord ·break.ing goal and I don't mind if he gets it as long as we win the g ame .·• says S u r f player -<.'Oach Peter Wall. "We're not going into this gam e with any specia l plans just. b ecause we 'r e p la ying the Cosmos." Wall says. "We just want to play the kind or game we played Tuesday night <a 2..0 victory over Edmonton). "And I don't th.ink it makes rnuch sense to sit back on de· ft>nse JUSl because we're playing the Cosmos. We 've got to take the Ra1ne to tht'm and play our norm~ style ... C HI NAGLIA COMES into tonight's ·game with seven goals • and three assists and is second an scoring to a trio of players. in- cl uding rt>e Surf"s Steve Moyers. Moye rs . t he only native A m e n can amon g t h e 1980 leaders. h~ eight goals and two assists. lo the two previous matches between these teams. Moyers scored i.b each. "To me, lbis l& just aDOlb« game.··~ WaU . "I know it's the Cosdt>s. and everyone ~ it up. But it's just ooe game, and with a total team effort, I think we can~." Following tonight's. game, tbe Surf returns to play Wednesd1y night, bostinC the Houston Hur· r icane a t Ana he im S tadium (7 :30). We Appreciate your business! MEW ·ao LINCOLN CONTINENT AL MARK VI 2·D09R $366.74 Pll MOMTH +TAX ' ·-OlL ... 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Tbe mm wW have their aay~, u Jerome lflller will double lo t.be 100 and meten. while Bill Moody will do likewise ln the s t put and dis· ·cuaa. Saddleb9ck will not aeod a group quite as bulky, altbouch Cheryl Gluier fort.be women will comptte ID the 100 burdleia_ 400 relay, 1,800 relay and the loqjump. . THE GAUCHO MEN WILL rest their hopes on Mark LaBonte, who ia entered ln lhe 5.000.meter · run and 3,000.meter •f:ttplech.~e. Golden West should &e 'well represented in the competition with Erin Cushman (1.500 and 3.000 meters) and Lisa Cowper (100 and 400. hurdles) pu.lllng doubles. Greg Ramsey, in the 800 and 1,500 meters, will pull tbe only double for the GWC men. although be will be amply joined by teammates Mike,'scarletl (javelin), Bob Wilson (discus>. Dan Pi~hota (pole vault) and Steve Lane (triple jump). Orange Coast's women. winners of the South Coast CooCereoce dual meet championship, wilr • have 31 places in individual events plus two relay 1 teams competing and will be favored to capture I the ~ty of the qualilytng ~· • ___ . Men's field events ~! =-> ~~~ :iua f nlng eveots at 1. The women's field events get un· der way at S with the first runniDR event at 6. - l , , Top qualifien In all field and nmning events t .will compete in the SoCal championships the following Saturday at Cerritos, be1i..n.Ding at 3:30. ' 3-A Track Pre l i"'s Set /or §aturfl,ay SeY'ft'al University Hilb glrls and Corona del Mar boys will get ~eir tint taste of post-league comjM'tition Saturday as Valencia Hieb host.a the CIF 3-A tnek and field prel1ma Ill 3. UDl•enltJ'• la led b7 freabmen Kenya 'l'bornburl, sophomore Polly Plumer and junior Laura Mills. TOM BUNNELL Volleyball Showdown Building? Top-seeded Estancia High ~d No. 2 8ced Newport Ha rbor con- tinue their quest toward the CIF volleyball championsh.ip tonight as the quarterfinals unfold. All of t o'n q~ht 's contes t s are sche<luJed to begin at 7. Estancia's Eagles. Sea View League champions, travel to Los . Altos, a team which advanced with a'second round victory over Huntingtoo Beach and a team which advanced to the lni(lewood Invitational finals before falh,ng to champion Palisades . E stancia. Newport Harbor and Laguna Beach, the CIF's t.oP. ~ seeds, were in that ngle wOOd tourney. but all three were oo the sidelines by the time the semifinals were held . Tom Bunnell, the Sunset League's most valuable player, leads Newport Harbor's Sailors as they host Irvine. which ad- vanced to the quarters with wins over Santa Fe and Capistrano Valley. Newport Harbor struf{gled pas t Torrance after getting a bye lo the first round. · La Quinta, the third Sea View League entry in the quarters < w itb Estancia and Irvine>. hosts Mira Costa after last week's staggering upset or Laguna Beach. The other quarterfinals tiff pits San llarcoe at Doe Pueblos in a battle of Santa Barbara area teams. OCC Sitliers Making Music On the Court · 81 llOWAllD L. HANDY Of .. Oetlr PM9l li.tt You eet the feeling talking to · the Myers siste rs that they would make a great musical duo. • Botb love mu.sic and both have talent in that dir~tion. BUT aJGl:IT NOW they are . more coocerned with winning tbe atate junior college women's sin1lea and ·doubles cbam· plonabips al Mt. San Antonio College this weekend. Maria. the youngest girl in ·a ramily ot 10. will be a~ong the ravorjtes t.o capture tbe singles t1Ue aft.er winning the Southern California crown last weekend. Melinda. in her second year at Orance Coast Colleee. is ·a de· (ending state doubles champion and wouJd like notblng better than t.o re~at. this time with one of ber sisters as a partner. A year ago s he won with Jill Johnston after the two were put together in the Ojai tournament to break up another sister act featuring Melinda and ilia. Maria and Melinda both have goals for the future. "I WOULD LIKE to sing and make records." Melinda says. ··Right now I do preny much soft rock in the vein or Barbra Streisand. I .hope to sing in con· certs someday and this summer I want t.o get a job smging in a restaurant." She is a soprano and has had an affiJ)1ty Col'-sing· ing for ps lone as i.he can re- m~ba-. -, She is an Enghsh major and would also like to try her hand at writing cb..ildren"s stories and have them published. Maria plays the piano and to ' listen t.o Melinda. it would swt her just fine to have her younger sister as an accompanist when she .siflp. .... Gm NOW' I WANT to see how far I can go playing tennis a net eventually try the pro tour.·· .Maria says. "We also want to see just bow far we can go in doubles and will be playing on the 21-and-under circuit this summer." Being on the same team this year and playing as Orange Coast's No. 1 doubles team, one would think they enjoy the ._.IA MYUti .. UltOA MYR•I friendly competitiOo that· must ex 1st . Not so. .. We don't really play that hard against each other." Maria says, and Melinda concurs. "We're real close, as is our whole family, and we don't en· JOY beatina each ot.ber. When she 1 Melinda> misses a shot. I don't want her to and it hwts a ltttle. "NOW AGAINST anyone else, watch out. It's a lot easier and wf: fo after the m. We 've never real y played against each other before unttl this year when we had to." The two sisters haven't played together as a doubles team very . much in the past. either. Wbire Mana won the SoCal "mgles tJUe. the Myers s1St.ers fell in the dowbles fma ls to Golden West'!> top d\IO of ~bbie McCormic k a nd Laura Rice. The Rust.ler pair holds a 2· l ad· vantage Uus year and the Myers ~illters would hk?w~t!'D the count. Both losses were in three-- set matches "We'U gel them at 'the state tournament and win it au ... both say with confidence and sinceri- ty but without an ounce of brag- l(IDg. They also talk a bout get- ting to' the singles fmal. then declarl.na it a co-cbampioo.abip. .. ,.,. ........... ., • --••'111111'"-" .,., ....... ,.,,,. ·~~FP P~~~r,~~~~~p~~~~ DAILY Plt:nT 8 9 -·~.:.., ... a o·oo . 1300.00 to •J ,00 • CASH RE•M!~ MERCURY' N EVERY NEW su~eKEND ONLYt . OUR STOCK iHl . 0 -THE ORANGE COUNTY TENNIS ASSOCIATION PRESENTS THE $5,000.00 PRINCE SENIOR TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS ., Loa Cabellero• Racquet & Spon. Club MAY 21 thru MAY 29, 1980 ENTRIES CLOSE MAY 18 at 5 P.M. ,, "Scheduled To Avoid Conflict With The . Adoption Cwld Touma~t May 24·26" FOR INFORMATION .CAU. OCTA 549-3534 or 546-2900 .. A S.Mflt fOf the OCTA JvniM Oe~l09ment Fund aponaored by Prill~ • [JJ [!~;!.!.: :! r4 · · -~E,NE.W LITTLE PRINCE 8All MACHIN E With vs P. and THE NEW PRINCE PRO TENNIS RACQUET tor Df!fJPtP wroo gt~Pn the CflO•Ce wovlf:1 r.;rner win lndn IOSI!' THORNBURG, THE TROJANS' triple threat in the sprints, will run the 100, 220, 440 and mile re- lay team. Her 11.2, 2.6.2 and 57.4 are tops in the coast area. 1be Uni mUe relay·team bu recorded t he 10th best time in the state this year. Rustlers Are Tops In State G11t '°" t:. 1-" faT thll PIU.mer bas the best time in California in both the l,500 ~rs (4:29.9) and the mile (4:59.0). Her ~ tWO·!Jlile time is Ullrd best in the CIF Southern •. Secllon (10 :59). ; Mills will enter the 110.yard low hurdles, the high jump and will run with Thornburg and Plumer on the mile relay. :+r• :• .t· HER 13.t IN THE HURDLES is the fourth best .,. in the state and second best in the C1F. Her S-8 h I high jump is second best ln the CIF. · Corona del Mar's distance corps of Sean . •lJ Gallagher, Jim Hartford and Andy Gerken carries ,,. the load tor the Sea Kings. Hartford has q~alified 't~ ia both the mile and two-mile while Gallagher ,, <mile) and Gerken '(two-mile) bav.r-one race 1 ,,~ apiece. 1• Triple jumper Jim Sweet (44-3) also competes ''» Cor the Sea Kings. . University will send hurdler Rich Kimball into . , both the 120-yard highs and 33().yard lows. His best _ times are 15.0 and 39.1, respectively. {;. Diving Records Fall ~· Culver City High's .Chris Monahan and San "r· Marino Hlgh's Patti Lewis set CIF records Thurs· • day in the 3-A diving championships at Irvine's ~ Heritage Park. • Monahan accumulated 510. 70 points to take top i!• men's honors, while Lewis scored 474.-0S to lead the '-women to set the 3·A marks. rt• ~as a relatively quiet day for Orange Coast divers. El Toro High 's Dennis Rowan managed a thlrd place finish with a 355.30 mark, while Costa • Mesa sophomore Wayne Bisbee looked promising with a seventh place finish and 278.95 points. In the women's diving. Darcy Chambers or Cypress High managed a second·place finish with lfn.40 points, more than 75 behind San Marino's Lewis. · Colleen Kennedy of Katella High was seventh wttb a2SIU5mark. WALNUT -Golde n West College's women's ·tenni5 team established itself as the premier junior college net squad in the st ate Thursday with a convincing 6·3 win over the College or Sequoias in the s tate te am championships at Mt. San Antonio College. Coach Cherie Kay's netters, holding on to a s l i m 3·2 margin in singles action, took a two-point ~ge into the doubles thanks lo Kristi Hansin1c's Hi tiebreaker over J ackie Simon. GWC's Debb y · McCormick, a li·O, 6·0 victor ID the singles over· Lisa Jacobo. t eamed. with Laura Rice, who also won her singles match, to take the first doubles conteflit rrorn Jacobo a nd Patti Guevara. 6·1, 6-0. Katie Bird teamed with Hansink to dispose of Sequoias' Simon and Patti Hobbs. 6·2. 6·1 to seal the Rustler victory. Golden West has now defeated eight junior college confe rence champions in garnerfng tbe -state J C cha'°'" · pionsbip. TWS WEEK'S SPECIAL . 1977 SEVILLE Leather ecnmed teata, All/Pll ._ with tape pJa1er, cnaiae coatral -.t tuU power. (m8ER>. '6995 lt'9C.....,..,_MM ... rh ..... a .. ., n.-...... QdlldC Volw Prot«llOll~A,,..,.,,., ADGtlabll ... Me111orial Day Autolite Spark ·Plugs =-/69~ {ll)6 ... ~~­ Refrigerant "Oz. c.n M .. 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Collette Bennett ol Chicago topped No. 8 seeded J tll Patterson of India napolis. 6·1 .. S.J.?~ ii 21 and·undr;c dlvu1oa Lhlrd rDund.. match. • · ~ But she wa~n·t through. In the quarterfinals. Bennett knocked oCf No i s~ Jul Davi~ of Quakertown. Penn . 6 3. 6·3 Bennett, a 21 yeor·old who attends the Univer.:.1ty Qf South Carolina. C"Ornpeted m the -same·dlvis1on last year at l11ss1on V1eio Today's m atch pitted her 11~amst a.nolher un. seeded -player. Robin Schneider. or Fr;.imlng· ham, Mus. In th~ 16-and·under <'ttlegory, Beverly Bowes. the fourth seed 1a that d1vislo0f'I, advu ced to the sem ifinals after her oppooiont: ~•lly Van N06t.rand of New York, suffered a broken foot. Van Nostrand. -.ho was taken LO M1ss1on Com· mun1ty Hospital for treatment. was ahead m the third ~am~ of the match \lohen lhe mishap OC· curred. Also in the 16·and·under division. top- se1ded Zina Garrison of Houston. topped unseeded Carole Bert.rand. of Portland. Ore. 6-1. 6·1. while Long Beach'!> Carol Heynen ralhed to beat un- seeded K.lrslul Laux. of Omaha. J\'eb . 3·6. 6·3, 6·2 to reta.in her second·~eed Matu.'o. ... • pwr. steering & ~. factOtY air cond., • • radio. custom wheelS & ONLY as.ooo • • miles (966P00l. • : -~s2nt-· · • **~··••************* NOTHING OVER 54999 . 30 OTHER EXCELLENT "YS NOW AL L SALE PRIC ED! ~ A1rro ClNTE.R 1425 IA.Ka ST. COSTAMISA 540-9202 mN lATmOH~ XI AND THE HOT TU The evenmg news has turned mto one long. real-Ille soap opera Any more talk aboul inflation. Tecess1on or gas pnces and we'll all crawl up the wall And the::.e days it's getting harder to escape the ocessure. Because" long peaceful drives" went out with lull-sized gas· guzzlers F ad1ng motor homes stand in drive- ways with ·ror sate• signs. Today. more than ever. everything that's fun seems to be too expensive. or at least too fattenmg. "elaxing In Tho '80 5 Now The Good News Look. this "recess1f)n· has attected us too. Enough so that we've got a warehouse bulg· ing with hot tubs and spas. You probably know that no one makes a finer tub Of spa than Cahfom1a Cooperage. Well now, no one wants to sell you a tub orsi>e more tha~ So. this weekend. you can buy ou~ five-foot system complete for only $1, 185. Thafs 25 percent offl And 1t 1s truly complete: solid redwood five-by-three foot tub, seats, com- mercial spa pump, four·1et hydro-massage system, electric spa heater, heavy-<tuty filter, 24·h0ur automatic time clock with remote control air switch, complete p1umbtng system. accessones. every1h lng4 May we suggest soothing soaks 10 a hot fvb? Now. we understand that a hot tub won't replace healthy exercise or cure inflation. But it sure makes everythmg more tolerable. Why not create an intimate retreat nght 1n your own beek yarcfl (Next to the victory garden.) A . private place to get away ... without uS1ng gasoline. Our five-foot tub with cOYet CO&ts far less to operate monthly, than one night at the movies for f our1' Discover what the Japanese 'Our fW.foot not tubwlltl AciiH ooOOlllean 1-.ge QI$, 3 E k f • hot per montn to ooerai.. Thie COil • ...., on uelng tl\e hot a~ uropeanshave nown Ofoentunes: .iuo .--v day 81104 deOt'9M an tne cen4ral cei1tom1a tube are wondefful. FOf rela1eing. fOf the fem-~With a nia1UC1t1 ou ,.....,.,,~lion w11tt •111 e1eotric Uy, for close fnends and Intimate con\18f'88.tion.~ caeta ~ inoie. IA SHEAMAN OAKS ORANGE COUNTY SANT" BARBARA 14961 Ventura Blvd. 10591 Beach Blvd. •1 Salsipuedes St. 213/986-7800 714/827-3940 805/963"6735 c•n '\!aJ'lon bo-Bal Rel a .l\ai.!111 ~ • SAN LUIS OBISPO RIVERSIDE NORTH RI DOE 880 Industrial Wey 4093 Tyter St. • 9420 Reseda Blvd. 805/544-9300 714/785-4015 213/886·7822 \ _. _________ ._._ • \ • _.......... . ........... -· ..-...... .. .......... · .... -.. ~ "' ..... ,.. -• .. .... ,.... • ..., ~ ~ ...--_, _.. ..,.. r ,, tr-.• .,.... • -..,. • • ,,, _ _.,._._.. • _.... _..., .....,.... -~ ._. ..,_ ~ '-1""-" ,._ ..---• ~ .-• ..: • DAILY ,ILOT " •• Weekender Laughter. ·sln-riv~ GWC Comedians The 1tru11le of tbe Marx Bro&JMra-riM-u top comlca -lr· reve""1l. tree-spirited, absurdly runny -ls told in "Mlmlie's Boys," Golden West ColleJe'I sprin1 musical openin1 t.oniCbt for three weelleods. - It's a abow about their lives a nd the influence of their mother, Minnie, in molding their success. "'1VE'BE NOT rehashing the Marx routines, but capturing their spirit.'' said director John Fena«a. who is mo\anting the show with loog-tlme associate David ~thony, musical direc· tor. and Carol Caniglla, choreo- grapher. • The show continues Saturday and May22,23,24,29,30, and31,at 8:30p.m.,andJune 1, at 2:30p.m., 1n the community theater. Tickets are $3.50 general atld $2.50 seniors. For the cast Fenacca has as· sembled a zany unit equal to the task, a group which -like the Marx Brothers -is made up of distinct and witty personalities. MILTON IERLE, MAUREEN ARTHUR LEAD ANTICS OF 'GUYS AND DOLLS' CAST ROSLYN NEHLS a~ Minnie is the mother of five boys, but riot JUSt ordinary boys. They were lunatics, and they made for a • h 1 1 a r i o us~ u n p r e d 1 c t a b I e household. Gamblers Lose Feeling "Having lived in New York and knowing women JUSt like this, the part <.'omes naturally," said Ms. Netili;. .. I know Uus person.'' 'Guys, Dolls' Wander?nstead of' Hustle l ., t B7·.1Eaar HERTENSTEIN °' • .,..., Pe.tlUff A drunk ataggtrs acroe.s the stage in the musical comedy, "Guys and Dolls," curl-enUy at the Dorothy CbaJld.ler Pavilion as the opening .J>laY _oLlhe.. Los ..Angeles Civic Uebt Opera season. The red-nosed lush, played by Michael Cody, looks puzzled; bis mind clouded as to ' what is goine oo aramd him. THE SAii~ ~EBTAIN feeling might be applied to tlMl otlaer players in~ revival of this \ tale of sbmea ud ainta, originally produced in 1950 by Cy Feuer mad Ernest Martin. They ! based the story GI the colorful @aracters penned by Damon AIDyon. Many in the caS. inclu<lin2 the lead Nathan I Detroit, played by "Mr. Television,:· Milton , Berle, stagger tllro4gh their parts, never quite sobering up to top performance. Berle as well as others were still tripping ovrr their lines after nearly a week before live audiences. And with the possible ex<.'epllon of Maureen Arthur, the play appears as a walk through. Ms. Arthur portrays with good sense of comic timing Adelaide, the 14·year f1 ancee of gangster Nathan Det roit. r HER VOICE ISN'T the greatest but she com es aeross as the "dumb" buxom blonde run or good intentions. Her so. ngs ransze from the forgettable "Adelaide's Lament'" -"a person can drop dead from getting a cold'· -to a duet with female co-star Elizabeth Hansen <Sarah Brown) in t&e more romantJc, "Marry the Man Today." Maureen, who along with Berle reads some <See GAMBLERS, Page C2> Born in Brooklyn, Ms. Nehls' a<.'tang and singing careers have won her roles with' theater groups in Los Ange les , Las Vegas , Miami Beach ~nd Honolulu. - Craig Fleming who plays Julie -later known as Grou<.'ho - said, "We don't want to imitate the Marx Brothers. By giving people a chance to meet them before they were a success, they should enjoy their comedy that mucb more." FLEllIN(/ WAS the emcee in Golden West's-p roduction of ··cabaret" last spring and has done three s hows for LaiWla Moulton the last two years. AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL PHOTOGRAPH USED AS GUIDE Craig Fleming Gets Into the Character of Groucho Playing the other brothers are Stevt· Stanctyk <Chu:o >. v.•1nner of a Ban.le of Amen <.'a dramatJc :.chola rs h1p, 11\'ho has seven <.'red1ts with Cabnllo Theater a nd Couer d 'Al ene Summer Theater ; Ted Tobin < Harpo). f,ve slibws at Hunungton Beach ~ligh and Golden West ; Brett Koth (Zeppol; and Bruce Fox <Gummo>. who 1s also associate d1re<.'tor Others m th~ t'dSt are Ralph l.omhan:to as the bov~· rather . Frenchie, best known lo<!ally for his performan ce in Golde n West 's "Man of La Mancha," and Nicol.mo Furt1cella, a tenor. who has perfo rmed in lour operas at Orange Coast College. M's. Caniglia directs an 13- membel' chorus which has been rehearsing since February. She c ho r e o er a p bed tt d a nce routmes, including the show's thre~ b11: oumbers, "Minnie's Boy.l>," "F'1 ve Growing Boys" Jnd .. R1t'h Js " . C~mmunitks Spirited Performe r s, Civic Clubs Rally on C ampus Communily'.Ftstival '80 with its continuous entertainment, llifl>rmation and exhibit booths , and activities for all ages is expected to draw 10,000 spectators u Golden West Colleee Satur- day. Sponsored by non-profit service groups from Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley, Seal " Beach and Westmnster, the fesbval wtll run from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the main quad inside the campUS. Admision is free. '"Ibis expandea, 11th annual event is an op- portunity for ~groups to share information about their prograas, raise funds, recruit mem- bers -and have seme fun in the process:'. said Bruce Williams, gaeral chairman. ONE OF TH~ TOP performing groups to appear will be IAcomotion, one of Europe's most popular ban··~from Germany with an in-ternatiooal reperto . Also eight big school, college and com- munity tbea\er trou>es will present a showcase of dramatic talejlt in the college's Patio Theater, starting at 9 a.m . witb "Under Construction," an ~provisational comedy cast directed by Cherie t err. . They will be followed by Ocean View High School with scenes from "Oklahoma," directed by Mike Frym, at 10 a.m.; .. Bits & Pieces .. Fountain Valley Coihinun1iy Theater, direct~ by Carma McMurphy, 11 a.m. The Theater Guild of the So<.'1ely .for Creative Anachronism will be featured at 12: 15. 011IER HIGHLIGHTS will include -Twelve performang ensembles on two stages, including the Marina High School Stage .Band, "Les Marmoosets" French puppets, and medieval combat and fashions shown by the Society for Creative Anachronism. -Kite contest~nsored by the Huntington Beach Rotary Club. -An artwall. with 40 painters a nd sculptors. / -An old-fashioned spelldown by sixth, seventh and eighth graders from five school dis- tricts in the com munity center building at 9 a .m -Swap meet with 340 stalls in the Golden West Street parking lot. ' -Display of emergency vehicles and Red Cross first a id van. SCENES LIKE THIS WILL BE REPEATED AT SATURDAY'S COMMUNITY FESTIVAL 'Graduate' Graded By CAROL MOORE OftlWDeilf~Maff "The Oldest Living Graduate" deserves an A-minui. for Henry Fonda's savvy and salty charaeter study and a D-plus for whoever chose such a small play to open the rather large Wilshire Theater. The emotional closeness and conflicts in Preston Jones 's comedy-drama about an old soldier 's fond memories versus b1a son's commercial ambitions are more s uited to a TV soap opera, dinner theater or a theater-in-the-round. (In- deed, it was a livedrama on TV last mooth). All the "action" takes place during five summer days in 1962 in the den of a ranch-style home on the outskirts of sleepy Bradleyville, Texas. · SET DESIGNER DAVID J ENKINS has admirably fashioned a beamed and paneled room with wet bar and French doors, befitting nouveau riche ranchers whose idea of rougbina it ls tUJ'!ling ofr the electric blanket. · The tbeater·1oer should feel as though he is sitting on a faclna couch, listening to the conversatioos. SUcb in· iUmacy ii euy to achieve on TV but ii I01t oo the way to Row R la tbe 1,toO seat former Fox Wllabire movte theater that bu undergone St mllllon in renovation. Tbe dlltaoce is.f articularl.y rea:rettable because the t._neuace is so cruel to the play. Here'• fair warning that tbe talk JI of tbefrontier-b*""cks variety where damn is a f avortte Preftx. In fact, Foada, aa the cantankerous. wbeelchalrbound Col. J. C. Kincaid, the oldest living graduate of bis military academy, 11 warned by hls dau1bter-in-law (Cloris Leachman> that "every Ume you open your mouth. you're cloeer to the Old SOidiers' Home." IN DBPING WITH BIS DISABLED, cratehety role, J'oDda atnaale1 to about. Other actors• Un11 of aareuUc .._Ip an lost in their drawll. • lia tbe ftDal act UM Old ealclne1 .tw1UUe"9d a~ -...,.---- , 1~ muffled in afghans a nd is "fixing to die." Fonda's key monologue was reduced to a mumble by the poor acoustics during an opening performance las t weekend. Rut the house undoubtedJv will remain full dunnit the show's five-week run since the art deco refurbishing must be appreciated, and Fonda's fans are legion. A sake and <.'hampagne reception is scheduled there tonight to mark his 75th birthday and 50th year in movies and on st.age. And there are fini' moments as the fading World War I veteran puts on his .old uniform to dash with his son <George Grizzard> who's concocting to build a summer re· sort on lakefront property still owned by the colonel. Grizzard is on top of his role, giving the character more bus iness sense than he probably deserves. MS. LEACHMAN, AS Im wife, figures the profits will raise her social standing, but knows how D\JJcb lbfl land means to the colonel. As in her TV roles, she ptumps pillows with the special oomph of a w.oman determined to make lhingS~J'. , She's further perplexed when the academy wanta to fly old gradl and new cadeta to Bradleyville to honor KlDcaid as their oldest alum. David Ogden Stiers (of "M•A'S•H"> arrives u M~. Leroy Ketchum and describes every suggestion u "my pleasure" while Cadet Whopper Turnbull (Timothy Hut· ton> reads oC! the list of Kincaid's deceased clasamatea and banquet plans. .. . This snappy, spit-and-polish lnterval llcbtea.s Ulla otherwise low·key. live-a.cene personality sketch. lstJT 11IE AallANGEllENTS Aa E thrown for a lonp when the youtaaer Kincaid tries to tie the commandanta toto promoting bis resort and he loees the chance to one-up bis llOClal i;vals, the Sicken1en (Leo Bunne,ter and Penelope Mllford). The military brus -and tbe audience -haiidn't beard <See GUDUATE. Pas-ea) • ... . I \ (2 l.WL.V Pal.OT frlOty. Mey 1t. t9IO t: -r Minstrels, O••door Events on Tap TN• ••c•n• AND V•nATt&.• New OWbty ~1.w• •=et tp.m. Mondey In tht Orenge t cooeve Audltonum. Fofk Mnoet"I and muskl•nt on this YMf"'• bH'-Tom 8ectlff, Merk Emott~ Jenny Mulltft, O.YN titeMI", Sonny ,-,.,.., Don Hotst, KetrlM 8rown end Ed RMhburn -hope to fotlow In the foot ... of Mll19tr .. alumftt IUCh M JoMDlftwr,KwyRoeenendK~ 91Kk. Tk;Ub ..... .., for---~ ctll'*-undlf' 11. TM• INIMITA8&.• WILLI• 110M wUI hMcllM a I p.m. tan concwt SUno- cSey In tlW l.-uN 8Hch Fetlttval of Am' Irvine Bowt, I05 L.-uN ~ Roed. H. Wiii ply hh percuufon taleftb wttf\ Latin Md Afro-Cuben l"tYtttWnl bKtced bye nlM- ptece 9l"'OUP wftt\ SNnky Wiison on voe.ts. Alao on tfte bUI wlU be the Stew Hooks Band and ~ Butts Md hit six.piece contemporary funk group. Gates wm open at 12:30 Md tickets ere S6 to St.50. SP•CtAL OU•ST JOHN HA•Tl'OltD and Leon Russell with New G,.ss Revival will offer btuegrau and rock 'n' roU tunes during encore performances at 8: 30 end 10: 30 p.m . Satu,..y on st~ at Disneyland's Frontlerland Rlwf"S of America. Glenf\ Yarbrough w lll entertain at the Tomor~land Space Stage. TOP JAZZ PERfrORMINO ARTISTS J~rome Richardson, tenor sax, and earl Verheyen on guitar will perform with five OrangeCoast'Colleoeensemblesat2p.m. SundaylntheOCCAUdl~rlum. Tlckets$2. WONDERfrUL TIN PAN ALLEY tunes will be reborn Jn concert and sing. along fashion at 8 p.m. Saturday In the Orange Coast Colteoe Auditorium when Guy and PhYllls Halferty present music from Broadway shows, Hollywood musicals and the BIQ Band era. Admission Is free. A GALA EVENING OF MUSIC will be proylckfd at 8 p.m . Sunday by the ouest artists, singers and plenlsts In- volved In the Festival of Leaming and Perf0rmlng. They will perform In the auditorium at Chapman Coll~, 333 N. .Glassetl St., Oranoe. Tickets at door. INTERNATIONALLY TOURING PIANIST Be~racker wHt-perform works by Mozart, Schubert, BerO and Prokofiev at 8 tonight In UC Irvine's Fine Arts Con- cert Hall. Concert t ickets, $4. WANT TO WATCH DANCING? Dunai Folklore Ensemble ls.performing to music of diverse cultures at 8:30 tonight and Saturday In the Gem Theater, 12852 Main St., Garden Grove. Admission will be $3.50 .•• And the Oscar Nieto Flamenco Dancers will appear at 2 p.m . Sunday in Turtle Rock Community Center, 1 Sunnyhill Drive, Irvine. Tickets $3. J • REPERTORY WEST COMPANY DANCERS Dell• MoMl•Y; WHll•m H•nMn REPERTORY WEST DANCE COMPANY from UC Santa Barbara will perform six modem sequences at 8 p.m. Saturday in • UC Irvine's Fine Arts Vlllcige Concert Ha ll. Two of the works are chore~raphed by A lice C9ndodlna, the company s artistic director and dedicated. to her mentor, the famed Jose Limon. AdmJssion S-4. CRESTON'S CONCERTO FOR ALTO Saxophone will highlight the 8 p.m. -Tuesday concert by the Cat State, Fuller- ton Symphonic Band in the.campus Little Theater. Tic~et$ at the door. THE FIRST TALENT SHOWCASE in Golden West College's Forum 11 at 8 tonight will feature more than 20 students vying for prizes of S200, S 100 and S.SO. General admission S 1. .... _ .. • ) • TY P•RSONALITY DON KNOTTS Is eppearlng lft "Last of tt-. Rtd Hot Lovers" tnrouoh Sunch1y at the La Mirada Civic Theater. 1'900 La Mirada Blvd. .... Tickets S7 to S10.50. 1· • . ~ IALLIET PAC9'1CA'S CHILDREN'S series finishes with performances at 3:30 p.m. Saturday and 1:30end3:30 p.m . Sundey Jn the Festival Forum Thuter, 6.SO L.eguna canyon Roec:t, L.aguM BeacJ\. Admission to "Shoem•ker and the E~ves" and "carnival Tutu" Is free for members or S4 and $3 depending on location. SADDLEBACK CONCERT CHORALE will Join with the San Diego Opera In Its flnaf performance of "Meflstofele'' Satur- day In the Civic Theater In San 0 1990. Phone 1-~10 for ticket detalls. TWO GREAT "P6P" ORCHESTRA leaders,. Henry Mancini and 8 111 Tole, a.net the Orange County Master Chorale wll( pre- sent a festive evening of music-and aancing on May 31 to raise develoPment funds for the Oraft9e County Music Center. For tickets to the event In Anaheim 's Servlte Auditorium, phone S37-8S71 . A VIRTUOSO PIANO RECITAL by Christopher Bllss, teaturlnt. ~humann's Symphonic Etudes, Op. 13;·Ma~ heard at 7:30 tonight In the Neighborhood Congr!9.atlonal Church on Glenneyre at St. Ann s Place, Laguna Becleh. Donation of $2 requested. RODEO EVENTS WI Nb UP THE 6Sth National Orange Show In San Bernar- dino this weekend. Tickets at the show- grounds are $4.SO. Another final event will be Kool and the Gang's d isco concert at 7 p.m . Sunday in Swing Auditorium. l;'lckets S10 at .the door. W.ORKS BY BACH, VIVALDI and young local composers wlll be per. formed by Irvine Symphony Orchestra at 4 p.rTl". Sunday in a free concert at New. port Harbor Art Muset1m, 850 San Clemente Dr ive, Newport Beach. MORE THAN 200 CONTESTANTS wlll compete from 8 to• Saturday at Fountain Valley High Schoof in the Oran~ County Exceptional Games tor pt,ysically handicapped and hearing Impaired young- sters. Spectator support will make this . day even more memorable for the children THE MARINES ARE LOOKING FOR a few good street rods from 9 to• Sunday at Marine Corps Ai r Station in Tustin. A National Street Rod Association safety run w ill be part of the Armed Forces Day fun that also will Include a barbecue a~ open house tours of the aircraft and blimp hang<Jrs. Entry fee SS. f',...P•~Cl GAMBLERS .• ~. cornr:Unee apparently toaaed lnlo 1 th1I produc· tioo ust for them. bolds the play~. gets stroog'er, notably lDUle MeODd act. -Ihe same isn't true for lbe play. THE ONLY SCENE that ges la when Sky Mutenoo, played by Jed Allan.1rlna a bet and brings bis eaogster acqualotaoce to. midniabt meeting at the Save A Soul missbn. And t.beo it isn't the 72·y-.r-old Berle, Allu or Ms. Hansen who shine but Ue portly Taylor Reed as Nicely-Nicety Jobnloo.. He gets gangsters and .btera swaying together wilb an admirable reodiUoo of "Sit Down, You're Rockio' the Boat.'' It's one of the second act'1 "bii" moment.a and one of only a few that doela't disappoint the audience. THE &TREil 18 THE !ewer scene Just before Masterson rolls D~troi1 and the mugs in a dace game -the payofflher souls. Everyone l5 amuous to hear "Luck Be a !.ady" The song ts there all n &b.t. but ifs over. s hadowed by the commenchlle dancing of the ~amblers and a r at.her elabonte. well~igned :.el of underground pipes by lbbert Rand<:iiph. The dancers, in the szwr seen and al the Caoll.Da m San Juan, a re ga.I. a White did the choreography. And the dancmg dolls a ':'he Hot Box where Adelaide a.s star attractaon arel't bad One pretentious Hot Boxhnce numbe?. .. A Bushel and a Pe(:k," sen"5 as a reminder nothmg as to be taken ser iously about the play; it's merely a poll.shed form al.burlesque .. AS Bl'RLESQt.:E 1t wort. some or the Ume but it rould be better. much ~tl.er "Gu,·-; and Dolls" v.·111 >e at the Pavihon throu~h June ~I Perlorma~ are at 8 30 p m '1onda):. throu~h Sa turda~s with 2 ·o·clork matlnee5 Wedncsda)'S and Saturdays Tickets c ~arge hne telephone numb4• is (213> ~2·7246. ,. ..... r..,c1 GRADUATE •... A Family Shopping/Dining . & Entertainment Center A lbe1 tJon !f • BanJc of A merim • Bilbo Baa;inl •Om tM P~ • <AmmandPerjonnana • J>olphin Hair Fashions • E.tlwtrds Cinema • Reuben '-t •Coco~ • F•h 'N' splash Hamburger Hamlet• lee OJpades Chai.et • Maa Ymle Flori.rt• Mao • Verde Travd • Mionet •Murie Marlrd ·P~hyby/e/frey • Spa Lad]. ~!s r t I ·-----------··---------...-...... _._. ____ _ • ·•••-•-·---.•····· .,,,, ...... ••,.••••-·•• •"* .. ._,•••"r, -----·:=--..:..~........,....,......... ~ ... _. .. ~.-.--......-----------.__.----....... ............,. .. .. CONCERT-REVIEW QUh rtet's Catchy Subtl D lights S pread Furth r .,~, ..... --.......... L11t Slltutday'1 concert @l UC Irvine by tlu New York Strini QuarUt wu further evkmce t.W tlMM low IMIJclana have ttealllCI a small "vol~Uon ta the world ot •utlc an Or111e Co.ty. • ' • Comp&et!Aa tta.ir ~ ,.ar aftd el&hlb ~rt at UCI . lhh Sl"OUP hu turned on h~~ of people to lbe subtle deli&h'5 ol chamber mualc. ·· ToUCh Of Thlt maatt>ry. with u bnef n<'ep· " POa THOtE Wll() may not be aware. chamber mlJlic ls pe:rformed by usually tlree to five Cnatnunen· tahsts an a ...,m much s maller than tbe usual c0tu~rt h,u. tlon. wu evident Saturday evenlng ------------------- For years, tbe Laauna Beach Chamber Mwk Society bas preeent- e d ensembl~s of i nternallonal stature. such as the Guarneri and Borodin qua~ at Laguna Beach High School. Laguna's devotees are mostly over 4t. but what ls uruque about the UCI audience is its youth and enthuslasnl This new alllience. at a location that is more ~cessible for Orange Countians. has been created by the four gifted mulcians or the New York&ring Qu4"lel. They are Wilhm Fitzpatrick and Br ian Dembror.i. violins; Robert Becker, viola; ~d Steven Erdody, cello. All stu~ed at the famed Juilliard School in New York and joined forces just four years ag(l. ~S AN ENSDIBLE. they have tackled a wide varfety or about 200 compositions i• the quartet re· pettoire. They have mastered about 50 to 75 works which range from traditional lo contemporary. Concert Trio ,~~es · Classic& , Choral music tf the Classical periodP showcased in three con- certs Saturday1 and Sunday, sponsored by the music depart- mentof CaJ State.Fullerton. Mozart's Requem Mass will be performed at 8 pan. both days iD the LiWe Theater by the 90-voice University Cht rus w ith or· " chestra. 1 Ear lier on Sunday. the Chamber Singersoffer a 4 p.m concert of sacred and secular muaicof~dn ud llozartattbe First Presbyterian Church of Anabeim,310W. Broadway. Tickets and information a vaila· ble from the university's Performing Arts Center box of. fice, 773-3371. Altho'°"h thlA.. reviewer has heard them piay better Beethoven. most re- cent I)• Beethoven's last s tring quartet, this was not~!>O 1n the fi rst movement. They got ff tu a ragged, shaky start • However. they s howed mor e cohesK>n an the la!>l two movements of the Bee thoven with complete mastery tn the astonishing, syncopal· ed scherzo. THIS STEAD\' improvement was even more evident in the Ravel ouartet. the centerpiece or a melodic and demanding erogram This work. which ls often hailed as tbe harbinger of impressionism. was flawlessly in· '~'?reted. The playing was lyrical, THIS GLITTERING work provided - the pi~ de resistance . for an au. dience that had already been excited by the Ravel. The newcomer to chamber-music will deri ve most of his pleasure from the first two move- ments: a vibrant allegro followed by a lively scherzo. • The NYSQ showed th~ir increasing maturity in their reading of this work. 11leir playing had a n ch, in- terpretive intensity. while showing the determination and intensity de- manded by Mendelssohn. T h ey achieved an e nse mble balance ~his work that is rare for a g roup so young. THEIR P LAYING so electrified the audience that it brought tbe artists back for three tumultuous ovations. Brian Dem brow. second violinist. told th1.a writer about the little old person from Peoria who. after hear- ing tl\e Julliard Quartet . expressed her wish that Uus magnificent group would some day grow into an or- chestra. This writer devoutly hopes that no s uch fate ever befalls either the NYSQ or the Julliard. NEWPORT HARBOR HIGH SCHOOL presents 'QI. a r n i u a 1 May 15. 16, 17 -Curtaln 8:00 p.m. 800 Irvine Ave .• Newport Beech Re Mrvattona: 751-4402 MAI LBOX AVERY SPECIAL DINING EXPERIENCE Distinctive Waterfront Dining . Oyster Bar, O>cktails & Entertainment . A tradition in Hawaii for years. The Spindrifler Restaurant has JUSt dropped anchor in Newport Beach. We've got the finest view on the harbor. a superb oyster bar & lounge. and an array or tempt· ing luncheon and dinner selections from Rac k of Lamb and Prime Rib to Hawaiian specialties like Mahi Mahi and Swordfish. Make plans to join u!> soon! Reservations accepted. J3.3J Wes't Pacific Coast Highway M2·229S (Just South or Newport Blvd.) Golden West College presents Huntington Beach. Fountain Valley Westminster. Seal Beach COMMUNITY FESTIUAL ·so I Saturday, May 17 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Golden West College Quad , Activities for All Ages Free Admlulon DAILY PILOT f::J c Rave ·a prime time at "Charley BroWD's. Lunch • Brunch •Dinner • Cocktails Come to Charley Brown's anytime and enjoy steak that's always at its prime. Or savor any one of our other delicious specialties, from sumptuous Australian Lobst~r Tail and Alaskan Ki11g Crab to Chicken Cordon Bleu and Baked Stuffed Shrimp. You 'll find our drinks generous, <>ur service personal. A warm ~nd friendly atmosphere awaits you at Charley Brown's. This is dining pleasure a t its prime. Open seven days a week. ~Browm . The prime steak pl~ Huntington Beach 16160 Beach Blvd. • 842-6602 NOW! Every Sunday BLUE GRASS ~H D COUNTRY & WESTERN Sunday, May 18 · FUN FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY 1:00 P.M. 7:00 P.M. VAN AND THE SOUTHLAND PRAIRIE FIRE. . COUNTRY BAND I' ~ :.:.::: ~ ~::=~'.;';I '510 lro ~-, .... ,.,. Fwy ... Dyer lo.dJ SAH'T A ANA 549· I 512 Now1you c-an bnmch in lwo loulion11 •.• Collta l\11'sa •nd Brea in Oran( >County. There you can enjoy unlimited c-harn1l•l(nf' with a tUlllp4uoaa ~•r~I)' of clHtic Italian di11he8 buffet 11tylt. includitt1 luteiou1 aaJad1, fruit• and dH1ert1. Or, in•IHd of champagne-, try Cua di Pom~i'• ~ry ~n Vnuvlo, a ftt.th-fruit wine f)Unch. • (asa di Pomtwl I C()fffA •ill''' tl63 u .... , '·~ '""" "'ltart ... ~ Rl•'4.1 C71416'1.ftl.'ll \ll.1\ ... • ...., a...dlt 10 •·•,-21JO , ••• ~fer htwlt Miii ~ 7 41aye • wttli.. ; . . ~nisfue Worth Finding Mon Choteau A.ttracta Adveniuroul Diner• · Olll .. MIMealmr 'lf~--•••lllcilll .....,.. n.10111 .. ., .. ,,,.~ .... ...,, ...... Tbe db'tcduM to Moa a..1iii1 la II Toro read like dltM to a Mav2E ...... lo it'• Gal¥ oaua,-.. .. ~~... 11111. • Sout»rn California .......... Wrtten At · IOdaU. J...._ uve fOUDCI &Ml...-. Ln t.be Wcllebaek "\'alley Plau ud ••arded Jt a lilver medaWoD for lhrM years ID a row, I FIUl'·TDISU a.>ul..D take the El Toro aoad exit frOm tho San Dleao Ft-eeway. curl back under the freeway, tum r1aht lnlO the ,aaza'1 fourth dMveway, IO bet*Mn the car waab and K~nluclt~ Fried Q\ld:en and proeeed to the "bouae" with lalllced porchH al t.be rear ol lhe aot Once you've al'T"lved, owners Jean and Ema Vanhecke will make you feel as welcome al> oext ot kln: ahe as hostess and he as lbe chef or the FNocb and Belalu entttes. And J ean's been known to entertain with the accordion In late evenings. ' The atm•here ts reminiscent or a hohday dlnner at a n ch relat1ve·s borne. Four crystal chandeliers tmng r/.om the beamed ce1hng~ tuft· ed leather chairs surround lhe lS tables decked in two-tone linens.· a nd framed florals and landscapes decorate the paneled walls. SUCH COMFORTABLE accommodations pr_Qmote lingering, all the better to enJoy an ap· petizer -fruits de la mer. an imaginative tureen or a five-star pate with truffles -eirch about $4.50. Every dinner is preceded by soup du jour and salad. . ·The former ls usually a velvety but piquant cream of vegetable <caunnower . carrot or brae· coli>. The salad has bibb lettuce lightly dressed with vinaigrette and topped with chopped egg and a tomato wedge. Each of the $10 ~o $13 entrees comes with a virtual raiftbow of duchess potatoes, creamed · spinach. julienne carrots and pilaf. They are well prepared but two would be plenty ~Fl'Ell REPEATED Vl8rJ'S we can vouch for the veal. seafood ·and most or lhe house specialties. Still to be tried are the beef ten- derloin, frogs legs. the $15 squab and $32 chateaubriand for two. "So Long, Stanley!"_ (714)-492-9950 j -MAKE RESERVATIONS -_ NOW baStlais- OINNER PLAYHOUSE N.~HoTEL 1 llOTU llA'· ...... CA -,,_,. JUDYO'DEA IN ( -~~·,s;e' MuSIC and L~ICI ~ RODGERS a HAMMERSTEIN. Mio .... DAVID CRYER cva"v Ttlas. TH"U IUN. ivu. ANO sAT. a IUN. MATIN&U Few lhoM with 1dventuroua nppetltea. the bftt br1lud 1n beer or rabbit 11imm•rtd with wtne Ul.ICe and prunta ar• OlOr tha.o wort.b I.be trlp. Jean'• exl)(!rtb~ l~"-quaJly upparent with tho Hafood _ Scallor: are autt"ed ever s o 1enUy in pa railed emon butter -not. 4w11h ln 1 cauerole ol 111rUc blitter or brea~ed beyond recocnlUon. THE FINICKY PARTY who polished off the fresh lilet of sole with mushrooms and baby hramp pronounced it .. exqulSlte" -tbree times. The 1ervlce Ii, very leisurely paced, perhaps too 1Jow for some people. But the last pause 1s best spent contemplatinii the deuerts arra~ed on the side buffet. • Amons the best reasons to come. back to this hideaway 1s. the chef's special walnut torte with filbert ereme hlhng. $2.50. Or chOcolate mousse. nans or 11 version of Black Forest cake made without kirsch but still a bweet dream. SETl'LE BACK AND enJOY the music of harpist Rosalie Corson from 6 30 to 9·30 _p.m . • Wednesday. Thursday. Friday or Sundays. Cha mpagne. aperitifs and fi ne wines also available. ' MEXIC~N-~000 A oalNK Is HERE TODAY Mon Chateau restaurant. 23642 El Toro Road. El Toro 1~ open for lunch and dinner. -· Phone 830-3810. MUSIC FOR DINING AT MON cHATEAU LUNCH • DINN_.IR SUNUAY~MPAGNEBRUNCK ProWtecJ ~ Hllrpf9t Aoulle ConOn ~olden ~~~ ...,, ~I BEAUTY PAGEANT Si:;)tagon - GENlHNE CHINESE MANDARIN DIStES Specializing In Chinese A la C.orte Dishes LUNCH•OINNER DAILY Food To Take Our 11.30 A.M. 10 104> M. JOH...._ 119'1l COSfAMISA 642·71 •2 • '631·tt11 GIRLS \\"ANTED To Participate In Miss Tiffany's Beauty Pageant Newport Beach. -OVERZl - Call Cbadl: 67 5·6090 Tue., Wed. & Fri. after 3 p.m. 3300 \\'. Coa:!y. . ~.,, to the \rr h('i. • Ne Beach \\ •' \\ t·lr11m1• '{.,~,·at ·.at:l FOR YOirR DINING & ENTERTAJN~NT PLEASURE l ·'"" JACK PRATHER TF\10 Tues .. thru Sat DANCING 314 FOMST AVL L.AOll .. llEACH .... -~-· .-'"Die Free P ar1!un9 494-9491 752-8558 J J When it comes to Sunday Brunch Our French Chef is really Beaucoup. Exqu1'ltc.-pate.-. '2!mon rumec. Crcpc:5. cdaiA- Our chef nt.'"H.'T know:. "11CJ1 ao sa) ftn4. And neither 'Mll you. Tula-Sunday ootTttt t'i a Nhulot" al rzy of fruits. s:dlld5; ~ mlrT'CS -from t~ pt"OUdc.t ol baut cuism~ to the: hcartits d farm k.t1chcn ~ Add thc: .;parlJc of~ dm1.,.~ and the: sm.ammtng of strolllng mariachi. :"1:11 won<lt'r cvt:l")'OOC talks about thiS brunch--whcn they ftnally ~()p t":l.tlng Fcatulf:d l'"\'n)' Xinmy In me clt.-g;am ~ I0 .. '\11 a.m. to 2 .. ~I p m }.REGISTRY . 18800 ~acAnhur lk>ulevani lmne 752-8777 ~~~'S5h r~ US8 GARRISON & BAKER Tues .• thru Sat. NIGHTWINDS Sun. and Mon. D~~ClNG NIGIITL Y . Owrloomo ~I.Mr P'orar 2S311 llllUMlANDS AT-ROUTE EL TOM> T1W:Z2% KELLY l.£MA.IAE Voails & Piano Tuts. tbru Sat. SAN•Y SANDERS \. OGlls & Piano Sua. and \too. Ult2 COMT'tftW • UOll~ NIGUE1. ... --.~ 499-312' ~ ' 1 I . . • ' .. ••V • ......,... Tr011:ma, Torture · Stick '!'wo New Plays-Explore Human Dim • 08100 WU"t.vtr .... one m'1 •'1 abowt Wt ..... o{ l.Mtlfr an Ute Onnte Cou&. lt .._ 1*e • ....._. oM for ort1ln&1 plap. We bave ~Ute world ~mle,. of ''The Mluq UM" "A Mfdal for Roberto" at . lbe Wtatm&na Communlt>' Theater "M1r10 and tbe Glrla" I Oran1e Coat CoU~e~·11nore the Man 8eft1n4 the Scl'ffn" at the lrV\ne Com· • munlty 'l'beater and "Polnu ln Time" at South Coast Repenorr. NOW 00111 TWO •oaB olft'f"tnJ1 malltn1 their bllt.lal ~arancea ~. 1 klcal 1ta1es "Time Was" o. SCR'1 ~ ~a1e The.ttr and ··My Genus, My Child" at Saddleback CoUeie. And ~ are hlahly impressive. More sub6-.ntlal or the two lS "Tame Was." a beautifully ¢afted 1tudy of a traumatic mo- ment ln the U*t of some average Midwestern people by Sbutton Keith Kelley. It ls something or an oddity ft SCR,. a play or very human dimensiooa, ~ lt rivals "Rlaht or Way" as the fmnt production of the seuon by the Costa Mesa repertory tompany. Martin~ <who also dlretted "Right or Way") has captu-ed the very essence of small town life ln ~ia admirable mounting or Kelley's tender ode to lo'f! and survival. It is a simple s tory ol a wom~ who found herself pregnant * and alone at the •ge of 22 and who has pressed ahead with grit and determination to become a FOND REMEM8'ANCES IN 'TIME WAS' Irene ROMen, Phlllp B. Hlill Reunite - AU.AOl:S ~O O..•- . I • AU. am ,.,., 11!1 Fil.MS REC£k f)ft S£Al 06 Tl1£ MOT ION e1t I ~ 0# $UI REGU\.ATl()ol BEYOND EVIL ,,.m.,. JOHN • LYNDA DAY · I SAXON GEORGE M )l, -...... , .. , ~ort m1.., lntermJ8siorl Tom Titus suc('f'tlful buatn woman and. ~• ahe dee lares. "• d•mncd 1ood mot.her " UDD£NLY. A•~£a HER daughter leaves for an all ru1ht prom dote, who should appear but her lov~r or fl~•rly two decades ago, who waa loo weak to bl and by her lhen and 1s no atronger now llow tht•y reuct to each other dur· ang the course of the night 1s • poignantly com· ~llang stor; I rent.> Robeen. · SCR 's busiest actress this season, gwes her finest performance to date m the central role of the mother. Hers 1s an elusive a nd complex c haracte r . a nd Miss Roseen fits anto 1t ltke a glove. even to the pomt or making her physical deformity. a small hump on tbe back. i.eem totally genuine Ptultp Bake r Hall 1s equally efrective as the long.Jost lover wh o uncove rs the we ll · cam ouflaged,trail to relocr1te Mass Roseen HJs ~ll}~tlon~l weaknebs 1s !>k11lfuJly portrayed , el- 1c1tmg paty rather tha n resent ment. ART KOUS 0 TIK JS splendid as the cab driver employed by Miss Roseen who'd like to woo her but doesn't possess the gumption Ann Greer is mar velously natural as the teen-aged daughter; whale Mttrk He rner cuts a credible figure as her college age beau. "Time Was" comes with the highest recom- mendation, a highly involving shce of contem· porary theate r e'uaranteed to stick lo your ribs. It continues night1y except Monda)'s at 8 30, with 3 p .m . matinees on Sundays, through May 25 at the Fourth Step Theater. 655 Town Center Drive,· Costa Mesa. Reservullons 957.4033 "MY GENIUS, MY Child," which has com· pleted its two-weekend stint at Saddleback College. is a biographical drama about the life of playwri_ght1 Eugene O'Neill by Ketti Fnngs, ~ho chromcle<i the early times o~homas Wolfe m "Loo_k H9meward. Angel" so 22 years ago While "Angel" was theoret1 ally a work of fiction. "Genius" is constricted by the necessity for historical accuracy a nd thereby does not measure up, theatrically. to its predecessor Nevertheless, it 1s an engrossmg piece well mounted by director Brian Donoghue and his Saddleback cast. Particularly notable "as David Mears in the primary role of the tortu'red playwnght. <See SLICES, Page C6> EQOEEN ~~----·· .. --~-TOM HORN Based cm the True Slory ~~-~~~~~~~-....---• F"day May 16, 1980 DAILY PILO r (;:; ~ow Playlng Together At 3 Edwards Cinemas •• .auP•RBLY CRAnRD ' •R•ATHTAKINQ . •· THRILL•RI .. -····-... Billy Joe and the Baltimore Bullet . .. What A Pair! edwards LIDO CINEMA -:!~~:-673-8350 I r edwardS MISSIO N VIEJO MALL ---, \ .. <OltGOJW'f TO 495 ~~~~ ~ .. ·~~'= ~6220 ~--------·"THE BALTIMORE BULLET'' edwardSWOOOBRIOGE Also Playlng At "THE 39 STEPS" Plays ~~~~~~~~;;~; .. ~;" SS1·06SS Edwards Fountain Valley With ''FFOLKES" At With "MAD MAX" Edwards Bristol· 540-7444 _ s39.1soo _ ~QUEEN mM 'imBN ._,., lhl tiw 91ry (A) -·-~ _,, .. , .. -~· .. ······ .,., __ ......... ... ............. "°"' , .. , t ~:. .... U 1 IUN •>I ) ., ... ••• le 10 (( ,., 4".,lJo: '::. A{.1(. r, ·o TR& RUD& ..... ~ "NIGHT OF THE JUGGLER" Plus IRI "DEATH SHIP" "FRIDAY THE 13th" IR) ..n.. l•j t CIO •-tO \ilO ...,, ...,.. 't'IO ,.,. , .. I 00 t OCI t~ to ''KILL OR BE KILLED" "WINDS ~ittle lJO/'f ... -~~ (PG) Rll -•····· .... t.UtUOl-t It J .. ..... , ....... .. OF CHANGE0 ""_\~> ..... .. ~~~.'.:·.:~· Plue 0 MAD MAX" THE ~WARS SACA CONTINUES At Edwards Newport Cinema off C<>ast Hwy. an Fashi on Island , Newport Beach 70rnm 6 Track Dolby Ste~eophonic Sound Plus ''THE 39 STEPS" ...................... u.. ,, rt 1M\h IJJ ',_.:., f . ' -~i~.<I TONY DANZA "THE HOLLYWOOD KNIGHT~" tAI ..,.. .-.. , .. , ..... . ""' , ....... ,., ..... , ""9 -' -1 ................... . "THE HOLLYWOOD KNIGHTS" P,us I A I "SKATETOWN U.S.A." Mt?QUEEN ··---mMHORN KNIGHTS" IRI ~ T9'1 t t \ t 0C •t 4' """'$it.Ht • \ JI' \ '' I U • '" t(I )i \ I , ... .- Ei . ·I ·1 .. .. . :. :: . .. I • ,_ ONLY Pl_LOT Erl~. May ''· tMO • AGENT 86 (DON ADAMS) PREPARES TO UNVEIL VILLAIN IN •tHE NUDE BOMB' f Spy Spoof Laeks Puneh By BOB THOMAS f'M TM A•tec .. IM ~' "THE NUDE BOMB".1s an uneven SPY SPOOf that combines Clever dialogue with unfunny <hases arid pointless fistfights. 'The return of Don Adams as Max-well Smart, Agent 86. is welcome. but his talents as a farceur were better served in half:tlour TV comedies than a 94-mlnute -feature. The plot: a diabolical mastermind (Vittorio Gassman) .-threatens to r id the world's population of clothes by means •of a secret bomb; the U.S assigns Agent 86, assisted by ~a crew of nubile females: to prevent the catastrophe. Such a subject reQuires a n eve nl'}ess of style, as 1n the Pink Pan-ther-James Bond films; it's lacking here. The locations are 'widespread and incongruous, and include a lengthy plug for Universal Studios tours. Rated PG, with only a few na ughty -woras to warrant pare ntal ,guidance. "THE TIN DRUM" is a mag. niflcent study of human folly, •6een through the eyes of a 3-year-old who refuses to grow .. up. The boy Is born Into the ""cttaos of pre-Nazi Danzig and declines admission to the adult world, preferring to observe its venality while beating a toy drum. Novels of the a bsurd often defy conversion to the screen <witness "Catch 22"), but Gunter Grass's modern classic has found a superb interpreter in Volker Schlondorff: He achieves a brilliant bala nce between ab- surdity a nd realism, w ith har- rowing results. The cas t Is perfect. especially 12-year-old David Bennent a s the too-wise boy. A superlative selection for this year's Oscar a s best foreign film. Fair ly exRl1C it sex scenes and the heavy theme make'jt unlikely fare for chi I· dren. ~ated R. In ~rman with English subtitles . "SITTING DUCKS" 1s a delightfully eccentric comedy· adventure a bout a couple of crooks who bumble their way through a S750,000 ripott of the Mafi a. Michael Emil and Zac Norman are the 1mpo11erished man's Paul Newman and Robert Redford, pulling off their sting · against great odds and their own Incompetence. They flee from New York to Miami, picking up a pair of seemingly innocent females (Patrice Townsend, Irene Forrest) and a chauffeur who alms to be a recording star <Richard Romanus>. Olrector- wrlter Henry Jaglom captures the personalltv of each In scenes that are amazingly life- like though sometimes too un- polished. The best elements are E<Qil and Norman, two :tanles who combine as well as gi n and tonic. The R rating Is due to language, nudity and much talk of sex (thouQh little action). "THE CHANGELING" is a scare movie with a touch of class: the strong presence of George C. Scott. He plays a composer bereaved by "ccidental deaths of his wife and daughter. He Illogically rents an aban-. doned mansion that-resembles a demented'Bucklngham P alace. ThinQs oo bump in the night, aftermath of a long-ago murder. Scott lends credibility to the far-fetched happenings. Melvyn Douglas contnb· utes ano~ of his strong performances In the titl e role The rating is R. • "ALL THAT JAZZ" Is a startlngly original film achievement, a work of soaring im"glnatlon that wlll be talked about tor a long time to come. At times overwhelmingly lavish, the film nevertheless Is a i>aln-fully personal story derl ved from BobFosse'sllfeandne•r-·. death. Rated R. SLICES OF LIFE DRAMATIZED ... t From Page CS) ~ho emer ges in Miss Frings' prose as a booz· ing , womanizing, iras cible and hellishly dif· ficult individual -much like a character from an O'Neill play. Mears sustained the tremen- dous intensity of his role in a magnificent performance. reprobating older brother (who will be eulogized in "Long Day's J ourney Into N1~bt" and "Moon for the Misbegotten"). . Others ln the Saddleback cast were Bruce Morton, Jeannie Madero. Laura Pryzgoda. Jae· que line Tousley, Kathy Pcyz~oda and Michael Perez. ..,. . \ . CATHERINE GASH WAS excellent a s O'Neill 's long-suffering wife, deficient only in convincing the audience why she insists on stay- ing with him after repeated humiliations. Also quite effective. was Walter Daly as O'Neill's producer. · The lone weak spot in the production was Dean Ramser's portrayal or the director with designs on Miss Gash. which never reached the level of the others. Stephen Thatcher gave a rich and robust account or the playwright's /YOW l·:::u-21314--·-c.... • , """"' v Hollywood 2131464-lt 11 THE MULTI-SCENE production was im· a gmatively staged by Dono~hue. who had his cast move the set pieces for each scene center stage during transitions, compensating for the limited dimensions of the college's Studio Theater. With "Time Was" and "My Genkls, My Child." theater on the Orange Coast is rein· forced as a wellspring of originality. Hoperully. this season will be an example for others to follow. t. HOW ~LAYING ACADEMY AWARD · WINNER lest Foreign Language Fiim 1979 "A genuine mutaplece...a dnemadc 'WOik of art that muat be Mell. M¥Ored and leCll ...... Don't ...... lt." -----q res •• - • ' MOVIE REVIEWS ExperiineiltS Exc~ring. Campu& Offers Poti}ourri of Creative Fw1 The fifth annual Allem~te Theater -Fine Art.a FC11tiva1 '80 wW ruse the creaUve talenta or the department's of art. dance. music and theater art.a at Cal State . Loe1 Beach in an ex· traordinary potpourri or sight sound, touch and m ovement thia we~kend. "Thu• outlet for eic· perimentaJ WOt"ka Is unique in this area," said Michael Lyman, festival director. A "HAPPENING" CR EATED by dance de- partment musicians an6 dancers and art de· partment lnterior design s tudents Is titled " As· sumptions, AJte rnallves and Other Arflicllons . Dances by Dancers with Music by Mus1c1ans m an Exte rio r E n v ironme nt b y Inte rio r Desiiners. '' It wt.JI occur on the lawn of the cen- tral quad of the campus both Saturday and Sun- day at 2 p.m. Nine original p lays written. directed and performed by theater arts students will run con- tinuously with such provocative tJlles as "An Eggpla nt Aro und the Sweate r Sc reams 'Unicom!··· and "Catch l " Music students will perform a new kind of score titled "lntermix,'"an in-progi-ess work be· 1ng painted by an a rt student S.urday and Sun· day at 4 p.m. ln MuslC Rehearul Hall. W . 8TVDENT8' 'UBIEO draW11p, s-intings, ceramics, aculpture, printmak.1-, Jewelry and designs will be displayed in G~ries A, B. and C Sunday from 1-4 p.m. The audience will become ,ar'licipanta in the Gertrude Stein Liqvld Meoorial Theater when the sound-tactile environment is rec reated with eight people admitted each half hour at the west entrance to the University Theater from 9 to 11 ·30 tonight, 10 p.m. to 12:30 ~·Saturday, and Sunday from 3:30-6:30 p.m. Artuil Tom 0 ' Oa~, who last Ytar discovered a captive audience, will loc ale has "performance" near the west ealrance to the University Theater. This and more . . . open free b campus and community with continuous perfamances both inside and out.s ide. FesllvaJ sctwduJes may be obtained in the lobby or the thealer.;uts build· mg. Ther~ is ample free parking in all CSU LB lots on Saturday and Sunday. A i4 hour nigrtmare of terror. ID • llt! ITIR ... I .. ''IL.ACK STAWON .. IGI ~~ ·-·-... ··· -·--t 11D IA \ R ~-=-... lifM Ptl'llMi .. . . . ~; "APOCAl YPSE HOW" IRJ ,_ I ==:J I "COAL MINER'S DAUGHTER" CPG) I .. HOLlYWOOD KNIGHTS" CR) .. KR.AMER vs KRAMER" 1a1 le= ~y.,~ D.AMY"IPGJ r '"SL~a sra1.u:·-., I "CO.ll Ml ... H 'S D.lUG+4TH'• IPGI "IUCTitlC HOR~lMA"' "APOCALYPSE NOW ' ··soYs 1N COMPANY c ·· 1111 '"ntl HOU YWOOD ICMCMfn" Ill '"KATITOWM USA" M.L-Of'9e ,.,.,..-n.,. aa.e-·· ... ___ ,_ 11••• ... rt• ........... ,, , l llC OllU CI MIH .... ,.,.... P'lAU COW&MS CllltM& COfllll lll·Wlf Jt 11'11'1.Jll ~··~ . " lOWUOS •OOOSlllOC:l UIWUDS ••SSIOll tllJO IOL Of.U GI Olllfl 1• 0.-4•., I 1,,/ • ! t J ., • DAIUM nu COSTA IUA Anaheim UA Movies UA Ctnema Onve-ln ( 714) 540-0594 879-9850 990 -4022 OHNGE Cmedome 634-2553 ll T... WESTMllSTtl Saddleback UA·Tw1n 581 ·5880 893-1305 ROCK TALK I ART GALLERIES Seeking U.S. F ans Jam Spreads .'Heat Wave' ..-... By LISA ROBINSON .. I don't just want to be another littJe band from England. following in a fine tradition and all that sort of crap," says Paul Weller, the Jam's 21-year-old guitarist and songwriter. .-"f want lO be accepted as something dif· ferent and new 'cause we feel we are. I suppose every band feels that, but we mean it." THE SHOW THEY recently brought here is the one they call their "heavy.duty British • show." the one that sold out all over England. Readying themselves for a 1.5-city, five.week U.6 . onslaught Weller said. "We hope America will be impressed with how inuch better the band is since the last tour. "We're glad to see that rock 'n' roll is mak- ing a comeback in America," he continued. "We hope we had something to do with it and that we can remain a part of il." In addition to Weller, the Jam is : Bruce Foxton on bass and Rick Buckler on drums. THEY'RE BIG STARS in England (their single, "Going Underground," is No. 1 on all the charts, they were named best group in a read- er's poll by NME, the British rock weekly, a nd thelr "Mod Cons" and "Setting Sons" ( ______ "' _· R_o_c_K_T_A_L_K_ J albums have been certified gold), but it's only now. with the release of their fourth album. "Setting Sons,'' that tht>y've finally made it onto the American charts. Despite that achievement. and the radio pla)' the current U.S. sin_gle ("Heat Wave") has receh·ed. Weller still isn't-sure where they sta nd iii this country. Along with the Clash and the Sex Pistols, the Jam was one or the first of the new bands to come out of England_. Now. English gro~e~ practically come over by the busloads an<i American audiences tend to lump them together. which Paul thinks is wrong. •·A LOT OF KIDS come to see us who'd prob· ably go to see us and Joe Jackson and the Clash all in the same week and probably think nothing of it," said Weller. "whereas a ran in England would never do that. "They'd Just see us. We're dealing with at- titudes. really, so therefore I don't know how )OU can go and see a ll three bands. I couldn't anyway." ' Weller says he wants to keep doing this as loq,g as it's worth it. "as long as I'm doing something creative," he said. "As soon as we start recycling I suppose it'll be time to get out and do something else." START YOUR SUMMER V,6CATION EARLY. DONi MISS AMERICA'S# 1 HrT. ~T ·\RT~ l<)Dl\Y .......... ---mt _&A_ ..... lH•tlt1elO ......... •t•JN& Ll_...WI 11111 ........ _.'-... ~1111 . . .. -,.-.-.... -... -............. ........ -• -• -• .... • .. ..... • ... ' •••• ti ,.. ••• ~..,._._._... _ _..._., .,. r •.., r .-_. -... __.,.. ....,.,,.. ,,,...,.,.. .,. -., .,._.,... ... .,.,.. ..,,...,... . \ ( Fn~ May 16 1980 DAIL V PILOT f:] c-..arity, ·cubism Fill llr.t Shows MOTMIRI, ANoeu 0' Ml! .. CY, Moon Mulllns •nd p1trlot~ art part of an exhltMt through June et Se<urtty Pac If le PIHi 333 S. Hope St. LOS A~lts, ~Pitting 70 years of Ame~lc1n •rt. ettltUdes and Red Cross .ctlvltles. Normen Rockwell, Anne Miio JOhnson end fel'pous certoonti ts contributed to the d&';{ve during their careen. Ll!ADING CONTEMPORARY INDIAN 1rt11t ... 19" Herdln wlll be present this Wffkend at Gelerle Capistrano, 31681 Camino Capl!.trano,. San Juan Capistrano, ~ where her symbol le graphics are on d"pleythroughJune t ~. ARTIST CLYDE :ZULCH AND sculptor Judith Bland wUI celebrate > "'20 Years of 011 Paintings and Portrait Brooze~' during a champagne reception at• p.m. Saturday In Clyde Zolch Gallery, 3800 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. HIS EARLY CUBIST PAINTINGS, ~lomorphlc drawings and recent works using glowing crystalline are shown in "P~ul kel~: American Ab~tract Artist" through June 1S at the Long Beach Museum of Art, 2300 E. Ocean Blvd. Hours are noon to S Wednesdays through Sundays. Keipe will~~ be honored at a 2 p.m. reception Sunday. BILL MURRAY riil .. ~ ............ ~ -------~~i l'tln c.n Cl•TUI ........ .wPOllT ClllOIA UA ClllUIU Ol•nge 63-4 9281 NfWPOl1 lleitn &« 0760 \\tsttr.o\•e o~J d!>4f •.,-WI("\ MU '1• ..,._., Buel\! Parlr U l...070 MAXWELL SMART is ACENT 86 ,UTT CITY CtlUll O•'n()f 63~ ~~82 l.OWAAOS' CllMMA WIST Wutm1nsttr 891 393!1 NOW PLAYING A RLM VENTURES INTIJINATIONAL Release ·~,:;.:.~' THI ANNUAL SCIENCE l'ICTION end Fenta1y Ar1 show runs through Suoctay et the #Mii of Or•noe during business hours. Ottebrltles of the oenrt wlll Judge entries from •:30 to S:30 p.m. S.tur<My. More tt.an 200 works ere shown. Vl!RM.ER·Llkl OIL PAINTINGS by motion e>fcture Illustrator Fii Mottola ere featured until June 15 at Pomeroy Gallery, 5651 Llncoln Ave., SUlte A, Cypress. The show starts with en artist's reception at 4 p.m . Sat1Jrday. STARTING SATURDAY, THE FOUNTAIN Valley Arts Association wlll present a show and sale at the corner of Ma9n<>lla and Warner streets from 9 to 4 on the third Saturday of every month. REALISTIC AMERICANA WILL BE painted In acrylics by Bob Bates when the Westminster Art A ssociation meets at 7:30 p.m. May 22 In the Civic Center, 8200 Westminster Ave. Visitors welcome. ANNUAL STUDENT ART SHOWS, timed to coincide with graduation, m,ay be seen untrt June 3 at the Santa Ana College Art Gallery, 17th and Bristol streets, untll May 23 at the Guggenheim Gallery on the Chapman College campus, . . SPECI Al.. :\Cit IE\' E \1 E~T AWAHI>. Sound Editing· AL.\~ SPl.ET "V"ti'AUN1"0'1 '~~ llU UA Movies (7 14) 990·4022 • IEWPOIT IEACll Cmema 6«-0760 Seellim Ware heseesyoa. ' 1\lfrO.UEEN --------... s .. ------~ 'IUMBOBN Based on the True Slory F~ ~ ,,_,.. STtVE McOUEEN In 1'0M HORtr A SOLAR-FRED WEINTRAUB l'nicb1ion MIWC by ERNEST GOLD i..l.eNIM I"°"'* STEVE McQUE£N ~by TifOMAS McCUANE an11 BUD SHRAKE f>rcdoj 11y FRED WEINTRAUB 1>1...a.1 by WlWAM WIARD fll-S U\ Pmvnaion· ~--.. --m • ---c.. c..-.-. ............. -c CMAHT~EEN ""· f:i)O, t-:00. 10:50 SAT/IUM. 1:30, 3:20, 5:10, 7:05 t:ilO, 10:50 AT edmls CINEMA HAllC>IATAOAMI COSTAMISA U6-Jl02 Ai. 7:00, 9'00, 10:IO laUluft. 1:00, 1:00, 5:00, 7:00, t :OO, 10:50 AT frl. 7:00, t :OO, 10:IO lel/luft. 1:00, 1:001:00, 7:00, NO, 10:IO AT W®DBRIDGE ~.::~.:i. 551-o655 • '"· 1~ t:OO, 10:IO . ....... 1:•, 1:20. 1:10, 7:0I. t:1f, 1t:IO AT • 333 N. Glassell St .• Orange and until May 30 at the Cal State, Long Beach Art Museum; parking on the south side of Seventh Strfft. KINETIC SCULPTOR FLETCHER BENTON wilt speak at 2 p.m . Sunday In Newport Harbor Art Museum, 8SO San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach, where his latest works are di splayed through July 6. SPECTACULAR NATURE PHOTOGRAPHY and faultless printing techniques of the legendary Ansel Adams may be observed through May 22 In the Orange Coast Colleoe Art Gallery. Admission Sl. NEEDLEPOINT, QUILTING, WEAVING, crocheting, stitchery and knitting will be shown In workshops and finished projects during Coastline Community Colleoe's third annual Needlework and Fiber Arts Festival from 8 to .c Saturday at Finley Learning Center, 13521 Edwards St .• Westminster. Registration: S 1.50 per workshop. SIX JUDGES HAVE SELECTED 1,000 entries now Of"I display at South Coast Plaza shopping mall In Costa Mesa as the annual Orange County public schools arts and crafts exhibit, "Ten Days in May," continuing through May 23. ·-··-494 1C,14 4 .. ,~,, AU "" _,. talS liM ounAW TMI LONG IUDIU Cll lit .. , .. _.., ........ , .. _,~·-­AIO(Al Ynl NOW !WI , ........ , ....... '"\ITTU OARUMGS .. "JOns- IOMHOIM" .AliWl.a1-===:::!~-,.....:_.=:::.0l.D:.:: .AMO MAUOr ·---.,,. ..... 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Cll C8SNEWS 9 A.ICNEW& t:30 D TICTAC~ • THE BAAOY 9UNCH The elecllon cam1>1ion een1es a... on10 the Bredy ~ wnen both Greg Richard Hatch (center> figures out how to ex plmt the physical attributes body bullder Tim Kimbel' while Kay Lenz ad- mires the mer chandise m "The Hustler of Muscle Beach" tonight a t 9 on ABC. Channel 1. . (CON'rDI D MACHEL I LEHRER REPORT f end Marela Nil lat lllldent body pretidenl .8ANFOROAH080H Lemont taxes his 11111er to Ille l\0$0lt81 IO fln<J OUI wfly he oet• ., ""'"' ~n enecti1 7:30 8 WOJll..O ~ S~L '1i) OVEA!ASY Guests Hugh Oo10n1' 1a1ner. '°" 1111<1 fll etldson. ICC)(RI (!J8 MERV GAff1N "Selu te To Movlola" GUMts Ton)' Cutlil. Lloyd 8'ldgM. Mot-oan Br1111ny. Bany~ 1:001 cas NlW8 NeCHEWS ABC NEWS (I) JOKER'S WILD w·A·s·H B J. v-to orollllze a present.day. '1at1111oe oa.!Mr'lng o1 t0nm 1ami. ltn -tf) THE 8EHHY ~IU SHOW A IOOk W>•n<Hhe-:scenes It · Ch&apo" films fD TVAUCTIOH "Turtle ISiand" Host John Forsythe Visit& • • beao;fl'-. wt1ere grwn turtles come •"'°"l 10 ley their llOV$-U FAMILY FEUD G HOLLYWOOD 80UAAE.8 1J TMESUWVAHS Grace goes lo lllSlt Janrls but deeldes not 10 let on haw much She knows. 4D AillNTHEFAMllY 1,_ Lorenzo challenges Arc111e to • game of POOi at Kel9ey's T-. a> 0000 TIMES Tneima ca!Chea her GOUSl'l. nlpptng at the f.-nll)' liQuol' • ~M:-MAGAZINE A trip to Grand Cayman ISlencl to mNt Waldo, a IOval\le' SlFfoot moray ""' a proltle 01 raoeo Clown CNCll Henson~ is re111. 1119 ahet 30 years on the Clf"CUll Channf»I LIJlt ing• 1J KNXT (CBS) Los Angeles 0 KNBC (NBC) Los Anqeles D KTLA (Ind' J Los Angeles 0 t<ABC· TV (ABC) Los Angelf'S • (f) KFMB !CBS) San Diego Q KHJ. 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AleatS Smolh A notle Show's All Wet 'Sea Mysteries' Marred by H)'J>e • By PETER J . BOYER· LOS ANGELES <AP ) -Alas, ABC's new passion for the television freak show (which wrought "That's lncredible'' and the upcoming series. "Those Amazing Animals") extends even to the deep blue sea. Sunday at 8. ABC Channel 7. offers a two-hour special called "Mysteries of the Sea," about the "breathtaking adventures and death-defying challenges" or the deep. Sort or "That's Incredible Goes to the Beach." ('rv REVIEW J whose mission was to "tag" a great white shark with a radio transmitter and learn his Living habits. I think that was the mission, anyway, but it was difficult to ferret out among all the scary talk. Television ti.-ltOnl • rl#ICIOwn lowlMrft IMlJ' end ti. '" ~ IOnt ~ .. of"'- .... Md ..... WI• ._,.,-old --lfleot ptlll Ofl ....nng NI I l>iO f l!Ce • YOYll • • 1-t A r ... ........, Ooltlt A!c>-On 1 •t1tJ ,red<lle ""°"· ...,, Oerllelct "" ~ oeniue ptc)t• a "*"~pe .. ~ twal. ISllllQ hot flat\Q 04 '°"' _. 11 hf . 30 1-n!n I -L • THe ogQ 00Uf't.( ._ .. , .. tt-to 1>41tc;h 1h;not I.IP wtien a P'O h0Ck9'f p11;et hllt Otclt ...0 •incl.I I.IP ~ng the ••Net• 10 • l>O•fnO matQI • • WASHINOTOH WEEK IHAEVIEW t 00 8 Cl) Tlif DUKES~ HAZlAAO . The Duke ~ .,, held resoonsibll when Bou Hogg '1• SWWIOllO out Of '3-<nllloOll by a trio OI 1ou1v. con men f RI • Ill A8C MOVIE ·The HuStlet OI Musc:te ee.cn 'ff'T"-eJ ~d Haton ltay Ltll\l' A small- time nus11er cont/I.es a scheme to n.om a local t>o0y-~11der onto a world CIHS Cnamc>o0n G) ~RV ORIFFlN . • Salu111 To Mo~10111 0u@SIS T ooy Cu•tis L\oyd B•tOOt!f-: M0toan Btlltany. Barry BostWidt St:iaroo GIMS. Ed Wtnter, Con- stanoa Fonlund. 8l) TV AUCTIOH (C<>N'rD) ml WAU. ITMET MEX 'Stocks 1nna11on Hedge f0t Tne '80s" Guest Bur· too Mlllkoel. Cl'latrman of tile economocs oep.,rlm1!flt 01 P11ncetoo Un"'t115't)I t:30 '1i) OVER EASY ' 'Fc>ut AIOne Tiie OIOef Woman tn A~l(a Huqr> Down~ tal>'•» a ~~t .e IOC-.it tne l•Vf'li C'I fc>uf women wflO &re ,,._,Ch>· lulry COO<ng "'Ir> tl>e tr>O!· ~ OI Q<Owtng Oldf'< ~IRt 10'00 11 OAlJ.A8 Al tile OOM\lat Ew·r-g •Od"<' Sue Ellen e>pt,<l • d•'D'·h' -""""""1 .... ~ ~""" &(\() ~ 8o1f"'P'S ("\,)~ ... ~ Q()OO ~s ,,,,~Jt' t 1 ~ n .> q<lll«r>•ICI Rt 103011 = '1i) STRUGGLE FOR CHINA 11-<IO 8 II 0 CJ" ~ NEWS 0 NEWL YWEO GAME fJ RHODA Brl'f'ldll 18~!'S oo a room. mate to ne1p (educe ,,, .. hnant1111 bu•den 01 e •!'ttl •nete..se • 8) All IN THE FAMfl'r' A la1e·n1Qr>t o11gumt'11I l>o!hwien C.IOf10 an<J...M•~•· 1.-sutts '" ii ~ ot ~lr6ng<> ~lt>llO..S al THE BENNY HILL SHOW &;) TVAUCTIOH (CONT'D) t t:30. (I) TME AWHOER& The A~ INtn about TUBE TOPPERS KTLA e 5:30 -Angels Baseball. }'.he HaJos travel lo Kansas City lo meet their ravnls for Western Division supr~macy <horefully >. the Royals in the first 1ame o a weekend series. CBS 8 6 .00 -NBA· Playoffs. The Lakers hope to wrap it up tonight as they_ take on the 76ers in Philadelphia, leading hampions hip series three ga m two . ~OCE 9 7 :30 ·-Voters Pipeline. Ca n 1dates for the Third Supervisorial Dis ict are intervie wed by host Jim Cooper and Daily Pilot editor Thomas Kee vu:- • l><J~.ness hrm u1Ang wa1re 0$~,.t•< 1ecn- r>tQUM to el•m.n11e t"Mt" competttion by drmng lllemc;t.zy II TOHIOHT Host Johl'ny C•rso" G...sts Matrellt' H.t•ll")' Soo 111\d Ray Sammy O.v· -•~Jr 0 DATIHO GAME 0 ®l fRJDAYS M us1ccll gut<sl Bou 5'<1QQ\ fJ DAVEALL,Vj AT LARGE • O<i•" ·~ ~ hypnol•~t • tl!vl'mAr> lnd 11 r.o ... ooy Q) HOGAN'S HEROES Sgt Schu111 Hoq•n ' ur>w tll•"9 COUttl'r I~ ord«feo lran~lerreo al GETSMA'lT KAO<; prr.q•am•" roOQI to ~ II COh T ROL ~ 10001 ~MIDMGHT- 12 00 0 TWILIGHT ZONE 1 nt-• .,()fA $.Uf' ....... Of~ ()f 6 (,_. • r1(1 ... war ~t 1n ,,,._. ...n tr'!• t!"'S OI It 1,91t~llOy..cJ '>'• .,. J' "' ... ._ fJ MOVIE r • l' ·-~ 8r ,,.,on u..-ldfl\1 A ~ i•·o ... l)f"tt1 t<.t ',,,,., ·~ Ct oQd'"<l 1".I t "'' ' ~t ''; "'o:~\,,,. ,., ot ·~ ID MISSION 1 iMPO$SIBLE. A 1 o..,r' t.Jr~1 /.,....,~ t• H ,,, C,,1 t > t I-"" I ,,,., JOHN DARLING own eountry -.11" rne con· n-.-.nc:e of Ille IMF • ti) HONEYMOOHEM All unexpected summons t1om tne IRS throws Ralpn "''o a penoc. 12.30 e i.tOV1E • • Two A Gv-llot!!>e I 196S I Cl.tan (.onn,e Steven• A magrc1 an s deu9h1('r ·~ lore~ 10 ~•wec"lctniltl_.., m..in..oo 1n °'°"' re. au..., "et 1 .. 11l@t 1 tnr>tlf•l.ir><;e 11 "' sr, from . al MOVIE • • An H.il"O\ On Oo'C~ 11C.611 Pao EXl<>"t Buod1 H.ic• ,.II A Qorl •"00'1t!t \IO.-~ a .. ~., on ij '"'P v- "''~ CMO~ among Ille c Ctf'W 14' tl•s I 12 '° 8 (f, 'RUUAA OF THE SAINT 5,,.,,.,, 8ftd.,, ISt-~· "",)•tr> '°' a dtlttoet•no A• mr ht"OtlSI wt><> " llbo ~ cr..1•.....-0 '7Y """"'· t.... rl r '°'mer o<oup fl MOVIE • • • ,,I J,~ Of Or«.IJ'lol • • • 11 C.nnstoptl<lr L..,. J,.,,"f\ H,.,,_, A tounQ """""" w .•• r. ""'9 l()r J "' \ r l ,,.., "" ~ h,... .... ,... 'kl-"'"' a rM:J. ,.. t ;n ..... J ('te.;l ..1•e ~ ,~ \. ~"' .. ,.,,~ i ,0 THE~ IS RIGHT I 00 Q MIDNIGtfl SPEOAL t1 ' Ft ' c, t ,,...., '~"'*" • ,) ·-., l •"" .... C.~, -mrr-, ~ ...... ,, bl • '' ' ,ff ·J ,..,, ..... t ~ .. ; • l'rr. .. r. '4 .. \ Halting· Refused McKIN:"JEY . Texas (A p I A JUd(i?e d enied a couple's request for an inJuncuon to hall f1lm - 1n g o f the popu la r t e I e ,. i s 1 o n s e r 1 e s "D allas " on a ranch next to their home to· day. State Distract Judge Tom Rya n 's ruling c a m e afte r an un - di.sclosed agr eem e nt TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS • MOVIE • • ,_. A 0..,. Al T,,_ Races ·I 11137) u.,. ltolh- ers. M..ut_. O S1.111van Cfteel•l'IQ etld Ct'l•WMQ hot llpt hiflll"Vllt • 111111 10 I,,. ltKll by Or Hechnbu$11 Ind other ZanlM. (I Iv.,'~ lnlll ) 1·10 9 1100,000 NAMI! THAT TUNE t50 8 NEWS 2-00U MOVIE • • "Pretty Boy floy(!" ( 19601 JoM £roCM>n Joell HarW!y The ltfe end 11me1 ot one of Ameroc.a 1 ;noal noto<IOl.f• O.prniion 001. 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T 5,.,, ... <.•ul 1n~1t EO"'·~nd ""'oom "'~''°"' COOll An ""'ICJIC><td "' ~ ·~ ,,..rono .. v-trv-. ·~ r··· I S\11~11\' -MORllNG- 5M.MINON 1:00 THATICAT ..... coe.eMUNITY Rf.DllAQ( Host· Femendo Del Rio. • UNIVERSITY~ TME 1:151~~~ UO BAY aTY A0U.EAS COUNTRY~ OAYnNC>' OOUAnt I :;::i<PER~ CAPllONlD MC N£W8 (I) AOVfHTUAE8 .. OIL PAINTINO .-' '11 rrs YOUA 11 • =aa 7:00 8 MAAl.O AHO THE MAGIC MOVIE MAC! 11HE D OOOZJU.A1 ~ ADVVmJAE HOUR I BIO 8UJE MAA8l.f • a 1UNAFMNDe ttOTFUOOE • n.Ars ENOUGH SI YOGA FOR HEAl TH Cl) ~TO SUCCEED 1H BUSIHESS 7.30 IJ DU8TY8 TR£~ &J PACESETTEA8 I THE L0H£ RAHOEA ELEMENTARY NEWS SONAISA8 ZOOM(A) KIOSWOAU> d>o II Cl) MIOHTY MOUSE I HECKLE&~ D FRED N¥J BAANEY MEETTHE ShMOO l~ :.,t!,ARTRlOOE F""'ll Y II) SP£a.\l PEOPlE tD ONCE l.aH A cussc G•rl!I s W•" Atts Mrs. Go1ot>e<1 s .death Mr. ~auuill !NI ne """"' ftOIOll • ~ on '25 0 NEWS e>ouo0·~ Bottom (P., 3 of t l() 0 MOVE • <,C.1IRI • ~ J' I IO> I !";)' f I 30 0 T1'4E Rlft.EMAH .,. ". r · "•, 1,.. P.:>.;-<Jn Q) TME M<>Nt<EES /. ""'''·' ~D"r 1 ·•~; al H£RFSTOVOV ·-,(,"' ... , ., "·• , •t<:I &;) FAST FOAWAAO by Armstrong & Batiuk Saluti•g Ell::i Fitzgerald pa ys tribute to s o.m e of the g r e at songs of l\menc a on the spc>c ial .. Music. Mus ic. M.u sic " ton ight a t 8 on ABC. Channe l 7. ACTUALLY. THE subjects are rather interesting, if somewhat st.an· dard (great white sharks, treasure hunt! and such), but the producers were afraid to leave well enough alone. Perhaps fearing their pro- gram would come off as educational <heaven forbid) pains were taken to accentuate the weird and dangerous. BOLDEN REMINDED us that veal whit.es are ugly and mean, that their nasty.looking teeth are always 1 growing ''tO replace those wrenched out by the gTeat white's ferocious E • F • d feeding habits ... which are. qwne nen was reached during a ----------------------20·mmute pnvatc meet· The same ph.ilosphy is what lowers "That's Incredible" from the level of human interest to the realm of the carny sideshow. One or the "Mysteries" segments, for example, deals with a divine ex- pedition to the North Pole. The men plunge into seven feel of polar ice to dive into the frigid waters below. THEY MAY RA VE some re· asonably sane purpose for doing this, but you'd never know it. William Holden's narration is focused on the dangers involved. ·'Trapped, the divers would be en- tombed beneath the frozen surface or the Arctic Ocean." Holden says, and, indeed, you are positive that you'd never want to be trapped "in t.hi5 tomb of iDteme freainl dartnea. •• There ls a piett on an expeclitioin ing a mon(i? attomC'~ s for .. --------------------... the CBS series and the thoroughly demonstrated. . Michael Resbwew plays a horse trainer's Eventually, after much teasrng of son who becomes the friend of a horse born the sharks for good camera shots, the h ' f th • h · "C .· Sh d " expedition gets around to the matter o~ . as a . er s ranc m asey s a ow, of trying to spear the transmitter into amng torught at 8:30 on NBC. Channel 4. his side. "The attempt fails," Holden tells us. Naturally. The fellow now "bas" to get into one or those shark cages, for a better vant age point. Meanwhile, "a huge shark, driven to . frenzy by tbe scent, ravenously de· vours the bait ... I DON'T REMEMBER if·t.hey ever actually speared one of the sharks' but I do remember seeing a long, ug. ly scar along the captain's belly, a souvenir of a past encounter with a monster from the deep. Boy, it seems dangerous, all right. It's all kind or run, really. if you don't mind the hype. If you do mind, watch the next Jacques Cousteau special on PBS. Same oceans, less monsters. Somehow, Jacques never learned to appreciate the circus value of bis undersea world. 'Fonz' Discusses Issues of World LOS ANGELES (AP) -It's no surpnse that The Fonz is a hit with high school students But, according to actor Henry Wmkler, they're the real stars as far as he's concerned. · Speaking before 2,300 Los Angeles County high school students and stud~nt joumaltsts ut a Law Day Conference, Winkler discoursed on a wide gamut of issues, including the aborted attempt to free the U.S. hostages in Iran and the draft. "I Like you because you are t.he future." s aid Winkler. who holds a master's degree in drama from Yale University. "Nothing anyone can say can change that. lf the adult world forgets this, you must remind them. You have the power to change the world." nei(i?hbors v. ho brought the swl. • RVAN SET Sept. 15 as the date for a lnal on damages requested by John and Susa n Barber. who live across the road from South Fork . a 1&4·acre ranch about SO miles northe ast or Dallas, where part o( the series has bee n filmed. The Barbers, in filing their suit, cl aimed their neighborhood has been turned Ullo a "shopping center park ing lot" because or traffic to the ranch. Na med in the suit were ranch owners Joe and Natalie Duncan. Cal ifornia -b a s ed Lorlmar Productions, and CBS. ~OPHmTICATW PR(J()RAMMINC ... 8B:Julilul ~foroo Mu~ir;-Now~MarinB Woalhor-~ki RBporf~ Con~umBr RBporf~-~look Markel Roporl~ --·---4 •• • ·addleback College Cnmmw 11t.i1 Serz.:1ces Present r---9~(~ I Wednesda y. l\lay 21. 8 p .m . O'\E P E HFOH.\I \'\('E O~l.Y Saddlcback College :\la in Campus Gymnasium 2IOOO Mor~rlte Poritwoy· Mlttlon V._jo, CA 92169:1 TICKETS NOW ON SALE!! $7 in advance $8 at the door General Adma !.10n ~cntihg Doors Os_x•n ut 7 p m. 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ERllOas: AdYertisen .... d.dl ...... ..., ... ,...,.... .,._ ran i 1 ll1tw1,. TIM DAILY PILOT •n H Wiilly for ... first .. carrect ..... olllly. ....................... 1002 ....................... \\ I :---1 I '1 ." rrAYLOR CO. IU .:\I I l>I\:--.. .• II• t 1'1-lli WA,.,.OMT-Y ACANT--'521.000 Fa ntastic bay & ocean view. A real beauty in the well·known Mai Kai. Beautifully refurbished inside & out with lush new cptng & drapes (neutral colors>. new kitche n a ppliances. Huge livine room with a new mirrored wall re fl ecting exciting boat activity. 2 Lge bedrooms. 2 baths. See a ny time. WESl.EY M. TAYLOI CO •• llA&.TOllS 2111 S..J~ .... ood MEWPOIT CEHTH. H.I. 644-Att I 0 Decorator•s Dream Executive Home 4 Bedroom, 21h baths. Prime Newport Beach area. S270.000. F.ee. For Lease $675 Ocean & Bay lights. l bedroom & den. Steps to beach. c• Jeri HelMlerlOll AIJl"I «714t 752· I 7QO llACJMIDRM Better call fast. Uus one OCUHROHT wall be gone before the .6 De_hpce 2 bdrm .. 2 bath weekend. Close to the uru£S. $995,000. Submit beach and walk to ever-YoUr creative fmanciog ! AV AJU.IU FOil SHOWIHG A b<'autirut J bedroom retreat in the hills of Harbor View : P arquet flooring. .French doors. sparklinE:! pool. enchanting vit•w plus countless subtle amenities s u c h as automatic s p r 1 n k I t• rs . r o m p I et e. d r a 1 n a _g e network. ct r Presented at S415.000 . Finanerng available. U~l()UI: tiUMl:S REALTORS . 675·6000 244 3 ust Coai.1 Hlghw•v. Coton• del M•r WE HAVE. 4 ~ Of THE. 8£.~T LISTINGS IN TOWN MESA DB. MAR HO DOWH POOL HOME "'I I 'l~/o VA Large 4 bedroom 2 bath Mesa Verde' Warm J pool home located in de -bdrm. 2 ba. family rcxim. sarable area, wal~g bnclt Crplc Neat Lree dlsulnce to shopping a hned street. Walk to all schools Owner • ~hools. VA termi., no heip (man~ & LS very down. SU0.900. c.-11 now motivated t'ull price 54&~13 •, ~ .•.. , Sll.5,900. Call s.56-266() 1 •I • ; • 11" ~ • ·~~;~~~IES I® lflPdJI [)oebcxJt Boy Ord B:Dch IEAL ESTATE UCELUHCE SIMCf lt4' COME wrTH US ..• to DOVllt SHOllES. Just listed. luxurious custom built. spacious 3 bedroom. family room & rormal dining room home. 10 Foot ce1hngs Builder·s own home wtth 2910 sq. ft. or living s pace . oversized 2 car garage wit h workshop & built·m s torage. 80x 130 P ools1ze ~ a rd. Fee land. $450.000 HEWPORT llEACH 759-0111 40 YEARS EXPERIENCE JACK WILLSON General Contractor Residefttiaf -CC>m1Mrciart ·~ PHONE: 714-759-9527 NEWPORT llEACH Pll•ISULA DUPLEX )'thing. 4 Br i :\lt Ba ram1· OCUHROHT! S 19, 950 DOWM $175,000 ly home. OHered at only OWNER'S deluxe 3 M09'JAUFYIHG! WAHTB>!! SPYGLASS J Bdrm home. Irvine. Peruru.ula Pomt J~ li!sled i.uper sharp 3 & den lmmaru.la~ con chtJon. Perlect toe• t ion Slt'P" to bay°' bec1rh An e xcellent valu t' Jl S:Z.IW Steps to beach. Bring Sl06.<XX>. VA terms too! bdrm.. 2 bath unJt + 4 Seller wants out! Now! 3 Ex.ea.ti•• HcMw. C.M .• Npt .• with assuma· ...... .,. • shovels eeds Cal.1~3666 bdrm. rental. 6 c ar Bdnn2batb. add~wood ..--' o g a r ag e , SS ft . I ot. beamed ceallog ramaly ~:,t&At listed. call • Whela ~.<XX>! room. bnck fireplace. I i 'iMl11 ~ ~ ~=:::~ S::of.f~j.~:i En~l~o~~ to ~~HOME -.... -·l·~·o·s·---'°·s·l·MT-•I (ij'1Hftrnt1 rmma c ulate . pro -ble loan; h.ave $38.000 fess1onally decorated. 2nd T D. w 1S60 .000 Many special features secunty. Seasoned over PORTSM()U11{ model J a year, can add some Bdrm 2~, Ba-possible 5 c a s h. Bud Co rbitt. Bdrm or separate family 957·57~ wo rks h op. 1 n I aw r'\.-EClJ•Sl'STEitlS " quarters. pool. and s pa ~ S<&.'B.SOO, Owner w1 II ai,: _ ___;\...~-~·::::·~·!...~'-=' ~):.__ SLSt wit.h hnanrtn~ elegant paneled b vtn& . • • u-l room. with massive Walk~ park. schools & TOOCEAH HEWPOlrT DUPLEX RrfaylorCo ll40 9900 bndt fireplace D\ai.ns ~ ceoten. Jog lo c.omfortable JB~r rea fealur·ee 2n d beach. Try SUOO down h o m e . q u i e t $175,900! ~ Bui.Ith\. eorer-or assume S5l6/moolhl) neighborhood. afforda· ~ bdnn + bac~lor! ,..,._,,center. ~arquet payments. Act now. call ble fin•n cin g 9 .5%. S8700 gTQ65. 1 block to n-. and 3rd ra·replace ~ ..,_ nnn Call oo water. Owner fioanr ing '""""" ()Pf1Jl119 •11~1\INIOl'IN<f' _,,uuv. W . '"°-_., I c-u f t DB.UXE DUPLEX This 1s a p ride o f Ollt-nersh!P duplex k>cat- ed m Orange. Both umL'i have 3 lg Bdms & 2 Ba. a dbl garage Ir a huJ?e pauo for entertaining Submit all offers Our seller is nexible. Asking highlight your family JlllS IE1l.TY .... -:u--.. years. ..... u. ;:~~:~ [® 181'11\il 67~6210 ' [~<1:v;;'o;u• .•. FORESTE OLSON °"""" '"'*''"•• IEACH DUPLEX! New p o r t B eac h duplex-1 block to ocean! SlB.700 gross in- come! WeU mainlamed. Assumable financ ing. Just S205,<XX>! Hurry. call 1~goo,., .. l!~I I ... [~·U&Hil LOOK! Newport Terr.ire area. Everything you could pQSSibJe ~ire in a home coukl be yours an th1.s spedacular 2 Bdrm 2 ba1h condo. nus end unit enjo~ a panoramic view d propoMd marina. Just lasted! Hurry on this one!! $107 .soo . Call 66«J03 FOR EST E OLSON ... ""' ""' 1r.w.i"' •·c--~ GoAIDB4 HOME $91,500 v.cam and ready to go. 2 su.ry a Bdrm. eecluded pado. Doo 't wait! Call •1111 : O'fN In ~· II S 'VN !01!1 NICI' 1'11*11 1HI ULTIM11fl .... AMCl- Neatled in Newport Beacb. Beaat1ful and ...... a "7 witb-fonnaJ dlniQI. ff.:t.:.OUTmet ldtcMa. loulb ....... 11;111Mec1ritM. ...-c.1 .... 111 -------···········-.-· ~ lt~ldi;f C!E BBDBBB BLllRS CD. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE HARIOR VIEW Hl~S S1'n<.,<1 lt0n:illv F.•H·1llnf! ;-.;<'"' L1st1nl! On Th<' l\larkct An F le.1wnt Rroarlmorc· llome In 00<' Of rorona d<'I ~tar ~ Lmehe'il 1\r<':I" Four R<'drooms Plus A SpaC'tous fam1l~· Hoom A GrC'at ff.'C'hnl'.! of Quiet Serenil v & Seclui.1on Offl'red At SJ.'30.000 SPACIOUS VIEW COHOO Four Redrooms l'lttl> OC'n With Wet Aar & FtrC'pla<'<' T1IC'd t"loors In Kitchen & Rath<. Form:.11 Otntnl! Rcw1m Jn,1di> F.ntrance From Gara)!e. Thn·e Deck" Lo\el~· C:itahna & OC'l·an \'1t'"' l.nt·:ill>d On C>u1f.'t Cnurt V:ic-anl C"RF.1\TI\ I'.: Fl'\:\~CJNG Onl~ S179.900 PREVIEW OPENING 759-9100 #2 C~ata PlcrJa H•wpott C...ter AT BAY POINT. Only 12 exclusi ve condominium homes available. P acesetter Homes presents delightful architectural styling In 2 and 3 bedroom, 21/2 bath, 2 story homes. BIG ._.OUMT AIM ~.ooo HOME BALROA ISLAND Lots of trees. s hrubs. REALTY gives Uus 5 Ddrm 3 bath t.73-8700 __ home a \.\OOdsy al GtlEIHIELT mosphere Immaculate and tughl} upgraded. As GAJU>fN CONDO! sume $104.000 loan. Total !&.950 2 Bdrm. 2 bath!-. eqwty $39.000. O-.ner super !>harp Ac;sumt> aruo~ Call 546 2313 loons Call 546·2313 lij.lri&iil 1®·1E&iJil FOR THE 6000 LIFE-MEW! SH tt. ilttft Htt.c) illterior & a bodrywd dnMped for wahr octf•iffn & cwtdoow .. t .. taital1t'° A.W.0. potewtW. ~ tWs ~ -of tM fiMst lrR I,..._ TetTOC•· $3 lt.000. 673-4900 LEASE/OPTION-tf EWPORT OwHr will auist with fl,.•cl•CJ· rrofessiDft., dKorahd • aup•t! So wy tpKW ........ iltchtdtd ht tWt 3 bdrtft t.o.... welt as fnttcJ. cloon. Mctthr _. wfttl 1fM1 Ir VIEW. Shp dowa hiMj roo. 9d br.,.,_. ,.... V5-ws fr'Olllt "PP"' Mdrow. A ~ "°'" for .... ~ ............. . IPbllly. $375.000. 63I·1400 WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REAL ESTATE 5.tln. IWN• "'-'~ ~ 2436 w COMt t+wv 31!1 Mb""' ,.,.,,, ~ Be..:... Balbo.A ls.i,,nd 6ll·t400 t7MtN ·=·=~-4!=: ao-to fort., '°"' ......... _. ATTHEIEACH 4-plex. $162.500 Prime ocean rentals . Hurry. caU 96:Mi767 ()Pff!il l14'• '' •• ~. '''· t • [®11;a1ti1 ROMAtmC RIHO£ZVOUS Penthouse view ocean. harbor & cit y -lite., Beaut. upgraded condo 1n ne w Villa Balboa Pnced t.o ~II at $235. 000 Allri.ume 10•,r;. lodn l.fw"r} this won"t la"t Matlo"' Kl'nnf>d~ Anna ~torland Exlu'ot\ c ~· 97~. 631·0486 CNMACOVE WA TE:IRlONT Abe.ndoned. see Lt oow' 1 bdrm, 2 ~tor) be a c-h home. canu&evered O\ er lrt.ater Slev orr It\ IDR room balron) for " SW1m Owner ,.ould love to help finance Call 673~ ·. EASTILUFF 2 STOttY The perfect ra m1l) home with a good view. good locat1on. l'.!oocl lot with room for pool. W<Jlk to srhool5 from thi s eve r popular nei g hborh ood . J u s t list ed <JI S255.000 , " IN NEWPORT CENTER • 644-9060 ~ ~ '--------------------------. •• ~@fi''-J"-J .......... reel ~ estate -FANTASTIC VIEW·YIEW-YllW! Ylew of S1tl1•eck. My & oc--. ct. it ....... kmfrdKGr ............ .... ........ ..., ,., Al ... Dlltclmt & ...._ J......., .,_. ......_ o,.. s.. 1-5. 1044 5 ... lfDo 0oYW 5Mrft. -ocEAM v11W. <*LY sm.ooo. Le•.., ...... l ...._.. J we.a. ~ ........ ,...., .... te.Hy ,., ... .., .-c....-.0. ................. .... ....... OCEAN VIEW, $398,500! The pnce Is right on this beautifully r e done 2-s tory home in Coron a Highl ands Lots of room, with 4 bdrms , large family rm .. a ll new kitchen & wet bar. A warm traditional home -brick frplc.. bay windows. wood siding & shake roof. Ava ilable for quick (}{·cupanty. so you can start t·njoying tho~e ~pectar ular sunset~ "'1thout delii.v' (7 ~4) 673-4400 (2' 3) 621-2121 HARBOR l l ' . ','' -~ o/ newporl REALTORS 67S..S51 I ~, - ON AVEHID.A CAMP.AM.A: lft M.wport leodt.. n. llwffs cOftdo llftd IMit) poptilar Dolortt ..od~t; priute, pcrtios, oceot11 •w~ Wei pric~ .. $210,000 . IUSINESS OPPOITUHrTY: ~ priwt sltop •••alable. Fi•e cOIHllH0tt, well e 4 'n 1 d. w.-a4 .ct YCMI ere irll beiMN. Jwst S79.SOO. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 25 I 5 E. Coost Hwy., Coro.a ., Mar 675-5511 REDUCB> $4 5« For Qmdl Sale PIMNSULA POINT \.,i.umt 1017'. lodn O\er lt>OOi.q ft ol I( r a r 1 o u :. I 1 \' 1 o I( HeautJ!uJ new l"OOdo pro Jf'Cl G r~at \ 1~w uf hartJor & ocean Adi~ !)eC'Unty bide ~o do~-. S'llS.<XX> Matio. Kl'flnedy Anna ~f orldnd. t ' dus1 ve Ai:t !li5 01\llO ~l-04!!6 ~or) book hous~ -OOC of a lcmd 5 Bdrm homt• wrth gabk>s, dormer windciws. aew lotchen. formal 1..hn· uuc room Thi:. and more frJI" you to see tn this bnght and cheery home !'-«i.t> to tu> and be J c h C.UI Lil Beazle> for ap- i:ununent to~.· l +POOl. $89.900 642-5200 ,. Pete Barrett' ~altv ~glstJ..•r ' macnab I irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRVINE-COMPANY WOOOIRJDGE AT ITS IEST! Bring your f amity "home" to this beautiful 4BR . air-conditioned C r eeks ide "Willow"' pla n on pre mium cul -cte sac lot. Hi ghly upgr aded w tdecor a tor touc hes throughout Near pool. spa & tennis . Sl00.000 in a~s umable loan s . 5171.500. Bob Tarlton 551-8700 OPEN SAT/SUN 12·5 P.M. t:7 IRONWOOD (P 11 ) 752-1414 -55 1-1700~- ( O"'f.'A Vol9y (_,.,, Wocxb~ (,.,..e< 642-1235 644-6200 FOR RENT lleallM li9 c..,_ tewda•t, P!=• •'"'· W, fwwhhd 11._...~ _ _.._ • ..,. SI.JM/-. ' '. .. . ' .,. . • . • • . . , ! Located In one of the areas most prestigious environments above upper bay on Irvine Ave. These homes are priced from $145,900 with very favorable 10 ~.% financing. I PUELPS '. I I I 12 I -YllW·YflW·YllW. TOP 0. THI HILL ........ at '11 . Pliul• I ...... '71LM11pr--..,._._..._ c ...... ,..,..._......,....,H. llG CAMYOM FOi LEASE ~ ' ( 1r<f r > 1 f Ol ~>ON •• 0 . . r:u··.-··J :;µ~ ~,_,·,\.!.11. 1?1IMI Models can be seen at'1he complex on lrvlne A\te. Just west of University Drive. l'or more lnform•tlon call Tami at , or stop by builders off Ice Campus Drive, a short nee from the model site. I SE ASY I J• .IJl'I. I MODER 1} . I I t I . ; "Haft • "'°' .... "No l'***• I ha"9 ot'--" I· LIRPAL I I I I I l!n;.£::.~~ • l'llNT NU11111t•0 lf"lt' .. r r r r r 1 !tfH SQYl!ICi _ _ _ _ _ • • ljf#~~f unul I I I I I I -aoca TO llACM, OML., $12.100. Dt"'IM .................... 2 .. w."' ..,... ... r..t .... ... ...... ,__,,,...,fwecc:•••r· 2744 L COAST HWY. CORONA DIL MAR • ' 759-1616 PAii IM llil ~ ...... '"4 o .... .,. .... '""' ... ,.... .. Im• ...... tlll • t•r•t•• I dee I for c..,.,., ..... -... ef .... nKalf'"' J '-*••• 1, J Miii, $2710,r-. 644-7020 NEWPORT BEACH 499-4551 49S. I 720 SMtltL...-L ......... 497.333f 4tJ.lilJ l8cJ•• IHch .,_,... . • ... • '..i . ' M °"1L 'f PtLOT PUauc NOTICE ----------PVBUC NOTICE •~tTTIOUS IMllolltCSJ ~ITA~T lll• ... _ .... __ , ., .... "11 l:Ml\1,.1\ ., \ f All.,,10(;1 (IOAO~AC f 1(' OJ '•Cl !OM Et c_,.. Oft .. c .. i. -w CM~•ti.A ,,...., .._.., ~ ..... "(. 1'00 ~le1-Wh• •); ( (Mle -... c..i __ ..,. ... L •• (.,m.11• ~1.,...1.... 1100 ..... , .... 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Hun11nqton Bu< n (411io•n•d q7~7 (~lt-\tf· T p,.-,.-, ... 1••\1 ~~ ln Mu"'•"91ott SNKh C•ht~rn10 •7&AI Tht\ ~~''<°'""-'<fed DY~,,, 0 1VtdUdl l>_,A P-c• l n•\. \14t•mf'flt Wll'\ i lleQ w 1t'1 1N Coyn•v (I<'•>' 01 ()ran91' County on M o A neo STATEMENT OF A8AN00NMEHT. 0,UHO, "CTITIOUS I USINESS NAME ll\f' IOll~nq ""''°" 11.n •IWlndON>O th• u~• °' ''-F1ctn1ou\. Bus.into~\ N•"M l HE HEAOOVARl EAS COM· PAN IE!> OF NEWPORT BEACH l TD . 6000 _< .. •thur BOYlfY•rd ~u1t~ 3000 Nf!WPO<'I B~acll, CA 91..o fp,1 Flttlf~ Ou~n~•\ N•~ tf' •• ,,.I'd to ~-•• , ftlrd in o ... noe County°" _,,11 • t4'0 0 1rtyt Ml~ynelc • .cJOO MOCArlhur 8ou•••••<I Sult• 3000. Nrwpon 8HCI\. CA t?M>O • Tf'lt'-~N>.r\\ w•\ CondUC:ltd by • l1m1t~ Pltftrwnl\10 OARAVL MLEVHEK ~r•t P•rtner Tl\0$ ... ,_, 'V• '''"" ...... t!W County Clf'r• ol Oran91' County on April 1S t'eO "'""' Pvl>ll\heO Or.._ C.00'1 O••lv PolOI Y.h q ••.13. )Q. •'l80 7110·90 Pl"BLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8VSINESS NAME ST•TU1llE .. T T "''" tOlh•tnQ 0-'"'°" t\ dotnq t>vS1· ~·\·~ d\ THE !>HOE OOCTOll 4J1A Eul 'tit 5.,.,., C"'IA ,,,..~.Caltlo<no•tl•17 S<on e-~•d Ho;~ 2'11~ E .. 1 Ocrdn "'°"'· B<l'OO<'I Ca1tlorn14 '1?6" T"" tN~M'\\ '' conou<t~o b'I' •n In 011110u•t Sc on HO'""'' TPH\ \t.A1flO-fTWllont 'ilttl\ fHf'd "'''" UW (OU"IY c .. ,~ 01 or .. "91' C.O..nl, on M•Y • '"° FUIUt Plt)>ll......, 0.•rttll' Co.st Oatly Pilot M•y •, .. n~ ,.., ____ 10SJ..90 PUBLIC NOTICE F tCT ITIOOS8iJii HUS N°""E STATEMENT ""'., to1tow1no "'"°"' •r~ 001no th1\1n~'a\ D & R 8 001CllEEPING !.E AVICE IOS E' 1111\ Sl<e<-1 Co.le Mtw C-'''°"''' .,.n Oa9m11r R Ch<illtM•n 71U I C.~• ... MIH>On V"IO Caltforn•• '1MI LAl'Wfl J.-.. II. 1163 BrHmar wo Hewoon S.1Kh, C•lltO<"n•a on..o Tiii$ llu\l,_Sl h CondUClld by e _r .. OA<11>enl\lp La,....,,J Bell Tittl 11•1-I we\ Ill.cl #Ill\ Ille PUBLIC NOTI B ... .. onca Of' T"ltWTH"l t&La °"••a&. "'°"an .. , ...... NOTICf tS ... •l•VGlllUUMAT ONJ_,.._ .. .,.....,Q#tU •111 .,.,.._ .......... c.- ty ~ M ( ... 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IN(. • (•llllltflfe <••••t•ttott •• f tu,tot to TlllAlo S AME•1(A TITLE )HSVltAHCE COMPAH'I' • (•lll<Hn•• coopo<•I-•t TnAM. !Of IM De"tlll .,,d ••< ~,, .. o • J OSl PH r C:,0V9[1tl e ........ d,.,.... ••""Wk' :-..:s:~::,r:::~ .. .;:~. u ll\st.-1 No lG04 Oft Oeomber 1• ••It '" t>o•• rttft9J44• ~ ·~ Slj ot Oftlc ,., Af<oro. 111 ,,.. off1<• of '""' Co..i11v A .. orO<lr Of 0 < •"9• Cout•h ~l•I• OI ( •lllOt 1\1• THE '°'•' •n~"' ot tn. uno.10 t>•••nc,. ot '"'" \••d ooho•••o"' 109~•,.., w•tt' 4ttt¥MW t' 4n<J1 .,urtHtl.O c~t••no "•~ ... UJ 1111• THAT nol10 ol WHC I\ of "'Id Db 11~tton ¥tO et«-tt0n to \ell "••Cl t ••I orootrty ..... , rt<OfOtd ., ln\trum•n• NO t IH• Oft Fel>tY•t t I 1'90 In _.. rHl l)0111.-om-llf,o•Ot ll<!•l RK-11\ tM Oftt« ol 11\e C°"" ly AKOrcMf ot 0.-COu<lh SI.ti• 01 C•lllornl• l H• T Wld vi. 1$ -w11-.1 CO• PUBLIC NOTICE NtJllS l"E ANO ACCIDENT ANO 14E.ALTH SYNOPSIS 0" THE ANNUAL STaT~ENT VE•R EHMO OECEMIER JI, 1'7' of MENL.0 UNION LIFE INSURANCE (OM .. ANY of """"'a. 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Pet NOTICE 01' Mll1t•11110 O• Tiiis llal-1 .... flled wltll Ille •l!TfTIOM flOtt Al'f'OllfTMaNT O• CO\;fll'f o.f1I Of Ofet>W ,_..,. "" T It UST EE , 0 • 11 TAT I! 0 I' '-"112',1"11. MISSINO .. altSON (,.lt08ATI COOE•J. , ftOTICE 1$ ME•E•v GIVEN tNt OAVIO" TINGt.l!R hlti flled htruln. ,,."''°",., ... _,, ·-.. T,,., ... for W. ef Ml_.."""-,.........., c.de -· ,...,_ .. wfll<ll " ...,.., tor ....... lllW1kUlen, end tfMIC .,. time ...---of ~Mo u. -"" ..... ~ ,., ,,,.., ........ .. • m .. lfl 9w _._., OeNl'?l•ltlll Ho J of Miii ~ .. ,_ Chfl< Ceft• DrlW Wnt. Ill IN City o1 ...... Me, c.ea~ OetH ..,,, tt, .. LHA.l•ANCM, c-.l\I~ o.avtonw-.-. TNtOU• l.Allf CDPFOIU&.,... :..":'"CllRt' Ori-. ...... --.CA .. ..... ...., ......... .,, ...... ~; ..... ....... Clftllfl c:.... DeUy ,.... • . •.as.Mllrl.•.,..,.. ..... ,,,,.,. 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A c.,,.,...,."""'" l"<j (O<l>"W41""' A.,0<.,..., Oc-10 "18 M ''"'' No 11S•I "' -11'7' .,_ IU t>f 0 • t,c ••I ~"'(Of"d\ 1n ,,_ oft•<" of trw A.,-coro-r <" °" ..., '°""'' ~td °"""° Of ''"''" •vt1~ rtv •t>hOwlftO r~ ' Pf''', lot 110• ''*'No '"''.,,""' t 'r ······-~·· -. --·---·---·-·---,· Attention I Businesses i A Flctltloua Bualn••• N•m• lt•tement ftled wtttt UM County Clerk la valld for five ye~d•r which time cont nulng bueln••••• muat eflle. PubUcdon I• neceeNry H th•r• .,. change•. c.11 th• Legal Department at tM DAILY PILOT for lnform•Uon and nece .. ry fonfta. Hl4321bt.• ....... ---........... HOftHFcwS. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• G1 a .. 1002 ~ ..... IOOZ .................. ~···· ..........•............ PIHINSULA POIH1 Newly deooratt•d 4 bdrm. fomll~· home. Ocean vlt!w ! S325.000. IAYNONT We hu \ e Re\. er at fine home~ with pier & sUp El TOIO HO•SI COUNTIY \ ·l Bdrms .. l baths ~ r:inch st.v ie·. m 1na·estate In oranj!e ~ro,·es. S249.500. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR J4 I f\,,y,,,.j, o ...... "" 8 67'1 6161 OCfhROMT VACANT LOT Laree buildab1e homeaate w/ablolutely !aiust.ic Vlew ol rolling surf. 4 mi. No. ol DeJ Mar m beautiluJ EncUlitas. with 10% U>teresl fiDaDC· mg. Asking $196.000 JACllS IEAL TY 67M'70 MAU HAY WHILE SUHSHIHlS OH 12¥40/o MONIY Spaciou:s 3 Bdrm. 2 bath. pa1.t0. Adults en,oy pool & re<-area Walk to Wtl5lclJ.IC. doctors. den usts. banlts. etc Shop at RJ.lph'e. oexl door Und~r $100.<m . 400 E.17"* fOR AU c.M. MUS d'L?1't }bnt-in \"t!>la ~ aue OulrnunJ(. p\1 forever \1e'W J Br. den Sl.35.000 Owner ~•II ranunce al 12, Anxiou s, ha., purrha,ed anothrr htJme Prine o nl y f),;l.IUtl) (;4'" I I I i ;a --0860 -'I· T l"OPicd Pcrodiw A lu'>hl) l.incbr a pr•I ~ atnum \Pel •~ w l-erlter ol tlw. b11< ,,,,. tu1room l !>l<>n "'llh a 25 farrul) room 1-"K Jlf'<i ui a Pf'l llW 'ne1Rh l.1omo0d Ult~ t>t.i fam1l) humt> '' pnred lO '('II at SI W !tOO DCWll SHOUS .. l.Jght. all)'. v lew, pro- f esaMlnall y decorated 4 Bdrm, 3 Ba home With pool and spa. Creauve f1nanc1og available. ~(XX) HARIOR RIDGE 2 Br Z J3.a decorator's own bome with.a fanla~tac vaew overlooltang re· a.ervmr & city ltghts. us.en> UDO ISLAND ~) rt'derorated 4 Br 3 Ba on Fee simple land. 'a.cant & ready for 1 m med.late move.in v.1th l reatave f1nanc1nJC 3\Wlable DID.SOU ~· 759-9221 OPEHHOUSE SAT/SUH 12-4 425 GOLDENROD Thtl> 1pecta<"Ular 2700 sq 11 J Bdrm zi,., Ba home 1s hx..ah:d 10 presllli!IOUS t'<.irond dcl \1.ir ... 1th 2 r 1 n,>laC"tt>. I:. m ti y mom & ~lud) formal I.Ian IOtZ • \(•r)lhln~ \llU could po~c;1 1JI) "'Jnl l'LL:> d 2 Bdrm 2 Ud in 11>rnt' unat l}H·r 1 he ;, l' :ir IWJ'3j.(1• help-. \OU m;ik~ the 1.1J ~ ffiftl L' $4K.1 1)(111 t.1ll U• J \ml>lil ;c,z l!CI Ca.11 i51 Ju11 I ' t;:SELECT I :!""'PROPERTIES QUAIL PLACE l'IOPBT1ES'" C>Pa.HOUSE SAT /SUM 1-5 245LAJOU.A NEWPORT IEACH Brand nnr custom buJ 11 execuuve home View ol f)('ean and Catalina Uni QIJI• features are Lop of uw l.ine applianrl'~ 3 Udrm J Bath v.11h • >t'PilrJ te ma sl «'r tJ-.'11'\JOm !.Wll' $379. ()Cl St>ll nr f"X<'haniz .. iS2 l.aJ 9UAIL PLACE PROn:ITIES· 10,.... r.i I lO ,-"4 I 10,.. Til 1:10, M I UNIQUE COUKTIIY UVIHG J Bdrm homt! .,, t!rloolt 10.: 1..he-rn LJl..1 1n 'lo(,,....po..n fio-J rh ~ rrn• h 1Juors opt nini: untn l.1rgr •k'\ k V.1lh SJ.Id ~l~pc. tu 141'~ .md dock o ... n1 r v.1U .._.,"l "'Ith fin11n1 llu.! A!. .. tnj( ~·J ow r J JI Ulnrut' l>t.>.on \,:~ni dl ra >J.•\I or 6-45 'll •" Y.A.. TERMS Norftl Star lane fl r\('f' ~ore-. lw)fr110t ex~ull\1 ~ Br .! m'>lr '>Lb I Ra lri: 1•\I rn1h~I tlonrplJrl ,\1 ,<•m mo II d I 1· ' '>II b 11 J I Furth•·r f1nJn1 1n~ 111 l('ll"lll Jl '"" You II l;l'l mon• for 'nur mon1' 1n tht' lln el} n.n·h 1it-curau-d ;1 Bdrm hlJITlt• .\~al. ~lt'JO llll'l' IOI .1111.n "a(l(J ov.n,•r -. 111 I ... 11 \ \ lntt're-.t '' no.,. l<~wr (..O \ \ loans Call ~wn. l'i>nin,ulJ Hll' 6i3 335..> COROHA DU MAR SUCH RETR£A T :! ~odts to be'ch. ~· "' Q.a_,t 11.l~hv. a) on It .! lot. ''ts quaint .;turro home Pn \' Mlt'f) "' aJlf'd front pa"u u 1H•nc. tu ~wm int1>nor n( v. OfWI floors and ron us«'c1 bnl k far<>Pl3l'l' I.I\ 111..: room ma:.ter tx:trm ttnrt luHheTl all opc'n to n·ar roun. ~ ard S2Z3 •iOIJ l" i II 6738.\5(1 CatOH.A DR MAR DUPLEX ~ to beach from coty 2 Bdrm duplex [,U.S('IOUS n.uu~ grounds. l<or · ner location . walk to schools & shopplng As· sumable loan. Foe appt. t"alJ m"5$0 Ol'f"~ "1 O· •I\'"'~' '(...tt ,.. .. , I l~Rlltll I ll dll, !°r." s.:r.o 1ALLSTATE REALTORS lrll.l1..u1 '-'<'II~ N>nd. nf'~.:1 Rr :! HJ Tenn1:. pci01, 111 t-d'~um lo.1n i!lHil~ GARA1a: SAl.f .. d, an lilt: Dail~ Pilot lmn~ hap- P' results To place your drawan i: <'l'r d. phone t'A2 5678 tod a) ' f5I Coldwell Banker YOUU DISCOVll LIV AtlLITY!I! In this 3 bdrm.. 3 bath, raised ceilings, ocean view mstr. suite: com rmm.Jty pool & tennis. All ln Newport Beach for S178.SOO.fee! ! ! Ill NFNPORT C•NmR • 644-9060 • .,..,._J ...... _ ·- ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 . ..................... . M09UALIPY._ LOWDOWN New. clMa .a& 2 bdrm CICDdl> wttb a ... patio, comm. pool, 1pa. rec. fadl 6..unt)' pte. No q\df )'ias, low down a.nd aeiler -wW ""*nee. OnJy $84,~00. Call today .,.5370 .ALLSTATE RULlOM owt• WIJ. fltMAMCI Al'NOX >{4 ACU ZiOt•A.-t with~ 3 Br. 2ba reiudmce, Nr. John Wayne AJrport. Huie 82.SJC336 lot! with un· limited potent.la! usages. Owner wW fiDmcte at on· ly $1.115,000. C4ll 644-721 t /Jn ~ILEL BAILEY &. ASSIJCIAr ES BeauufuJJy upgr aded 3 Br. 2 ba. fam rm. Great family home for enter- 1..aJJUng. Only $112,000 & owner may cu ry lSl. Realt« ~ 'lZJ7 Assume low mteresl VA loon. 4 Bdrm, 2 Ba, con· do. A/C . 1t:ar. $84.000. Scott Realty. 536-7~ 1006 ....................... 2 Slory 2 Bdrm, l~ baths. Patio PLUS garage 1 Br apt PLUS guest quarters w bath. 673-<*!8 ----------- SPACIOUS HO~t:· J BR I a r g e ;r1 r y r o o m :. . beautifully remocfeled and renovaltd PLUS a 2 BR Apt $425.000 L.-•echt .. ....... 675-llll CoroMldllW.-1022 . ..................... . l)upiex Jbr. 2br •• Prime I•><' Prof decorated (,Ju!l lll ~ throughout l onwr propen y Lots of trl~ L"111•1LW B' O""n~1 Walk to beach. b7S 1055. ~ ~C.Cod kedoced lO SS75,(ll) t Br 3..., lia. I-am rm. 3 frpks many add1t1ooal features. Z33 POUlSe'UJa. ~17M IRVINE TERRACE 3 bedroom . Lo wes t i;nced \'leW hocne. ~· ble remodel Good f1nanc1n g , call n ow M053S7. Century 21 Newport Cena.er. ~ Prune k>Callon Walk to buch. 3Br. 2Ba. frpk. 2Br. 1Ba. rua r~ . 2 car gar. & 2 ca r <'a.tp0n .>.tra w1de lot Wo-.Jd "hmitled ruo>f & ''d tnl! ~onlhly inrom .. SJ.»> li} owner Slb0.000 6T.ViSll SACRltlC E' ! Escro -v. f!u..l c1o&e now ' Super •w.t>Jn \It'll. Jas mtnl· (.r"('\ok 3br + fam L1-l' bl J I 12' •-.<;am. 760 li..>ti <X ~>-~i,Agent BEACH COTT .AGE :? br I ba. lowest pnre in lCJVoTI Grl'lt R2 <'Omer locauon AGT iS9 1.243 URGE TRJ..l.EVEL J Hdrm l(reenbell & "Kill' <X'ean '1ew with J ~mJO(' Crttk l'e<'Un t~ Hrk 2 13 430 7525 'ft -14 1121 ~ SP't <~I~" 4 l bu.> 1mmac 2 "''on qwet cnyn 5 bd. + 00r11£'> JCp. S48S.OOO v. c ~!I , 12 Mission Ba). •4+1'50 -----1024 .....•.....•.....•..••• '"SPACIOUS" IS THE WORD For ttu.s super expandf'd ~e5.i Verdt' home. ll features a huge ramtl) room. beauWuJ pool and pa.Uo and master bdrm "'1th oS1tt1 n g r oom °'411er.1 att anxious! For m o.re deta ils. c all 541). l 151 4~-HERITAGE . . REALTORS IYOwta Owner will help ftnanCt!. 2 br . 2ba Con d o . Decorator wallpaper, 2 car gar. cntrl air, eled pr dooc" opir. Pnced to self at $99,SOO. 01!11 ~ OPIMSUM t·S 2501W,Sl.lnnowerN·1 Beml.fadb' upsraded 2 Br. 1 ba Woodside Condo ~ in warm eartbtone cpu, stained 1lu1. teakwood noon+ many more u tru. S'T0.900 .. Owner anxious . All 5M-mG OflMSUM l·I ,,......, ... DIYC>aCISALI 1iOmtJ ft Bech. Lovet)' 3 Dr 2ba w/up bac h qamWI. ~ .. throw fnim&C. Ana. Y• Got· ta '" 0.11 OJ1e. Al\. . ... • , ' r . ) . .... ..-----..... --. l ...... ... S. I,...,. HcM.t,... S. • ....... P.,. S4lle ·············~········· .••••........•...........•.................... ····•···•··•···•··•·•·• c........ .. •• c........ 1024 tkl __ .._. 1040 ........ 1044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .............................................. ······················~ .........•.•••.......•. Ml~INdt IOH •••• •••••••••••••••••• OWi:.:£ • .., u..t ll"iwd "°""'' ln *"" Vf!l"de. It featun-. 3 'Bdrm• J b •lha , ~~fln'Pl•N and .. ...,. au a.c:booAa <>wr. wtU _. cooa1d•r ~VA Ill.Ill'). "00 t la•t ' Prl~~d •l uni) t111.m Call~ n~1 -~~HERITAGE REALTORS SYCAMOIE GlBI IRAMDMEW Fa.buloui. larae 3 bd .!', ba QuaJity to,.nhumt: wndos. Only 4 1mula bk trom Sl.\4,990 2430 Santa Ana Ave. 642 67~ MODOWHVA 1lu:; J Bdrm 2 bath homt: features harrlwood 000f'S, shake roof and large yard Owners anx KM> !.>need to -.ell at on lyBD~ Call!140 1151 ~HERITAGE • • REALTORS IY OWMR sn<:tAL 3 BR 2 Ba. l!Se'opt" S79S mo Sl.2J.OOO. 645 7272 ASSUME S92,500 I 00/o VA LO.AH EASTSIDE 3 ldnn I 1/2 laths FAMIM&,OOL PRICE SI 15,000 FUUSlHALTY 546-0814 Sharp 3 bd twnhse. S12K do. S89,990. Patric k Tenore. Agt. 631·12166 NOOO Down gets you a 3 br. 2 ba Costa Mesa Qlarmer ! No qualifying A~s um e VA l oa n Property ll ou!>e, 6"2·3850 or642 1010 EASTSIDE {MtlEX S340.000 $166.800 in assumable loans. ranginR from 8',; t.o 11'1,. 5"!6.340 gross an· nual mcome We ll kept Slng}e story UOllS With 4 garags+off st. park'g on 60'x300' lol. CALL IM-1211 .. . ' . --------- $80 000 JBr. 1'28a. ll( yd . owner will help finance ~ !)eat St A~. 646 3627 .-W TUDOR STYLE <! slOlj rondrn. 2 & J Bdrm All amen1t1e~ >13 W W1lM>n $100,000 to $117.CXX> 631·4300 ComtliM luH•rs MESA VERD~ ,, 8drm 3 Ba, oH•rlookml( park. for m.ii d1n1n1t +beautiful fam1I} room. assume 9~t'; loan . < .IWnr Bltr ~ 6171 COUNTltY C ll/IHMfo.H ~TEAL''' -~side Jbr Low mone) dn. Owner willhelpw,pym~ Diana Agt 642·4300. Ad·Sllt~r .. llll. :Mhr FOR SALE IYOWHER SEMIMAR Lcsrn from the experts. about •Marketing your pro· perly • FUlancmg lhe s ale •Wnllng IJle conlratt ea;t:row ,,lle l~'lurance Home warranll~ Sp •nsored by Really Service!! Group. II Inc May 12. 1980'6· lOP M Phone for reservations VISA· Mast.ercharge OK. 5-08llO« ~ ASSUMIV.A. Beautiful secluded 3 Bm"m. 2 ba Mesa Verde hone. Only 130K down, usume ba lance. 8 111 N<non. All 556-7777 3 Br. 2i..a ba. Muu-ocean view. Pool & spa. High assumable lo an. Al(l. 5'1-.> New East C.ll. condo . 2bc'. l~ba. (rplc . j a c. Good lloaDCina. .. .... BY IMlder. MWtl2 St~._.• .,.,_DI Sr, tain rm ac:aol rc- llilb' '° mov-e U> Own r ~ ... MWIZ7 MISAO&MAl now.a l.t1un.ioC 2 bdrm (•m • rm 2 IM l...&N:41 pool ·!7 thOC'aa Lant' t 11 II to ~ ml $l :ll 000 •nemOH tMYISTOIS *· lba K 2 lot ll11Vt• µIan'\ tor :l11d llfl 11 .~~Mt• .JIJ ST~ Oun \ " .. II 1um111 I u..,, ·m •Ith l 11.. l 11 Cl I <1 I ' \bl<lluid\ 1n111i.u ul.11. l'ollt't.:t• l'arl. lh1m1• !'Jr (\Ull \ll OUtl ll11or ' Ill l.1tdlen. "ilrrtt 4. 11111 11111~ ml Mm1· 1111111111 $1W'IOU \\ur11 l."t I IWT) • M:> (n:JJ F OREST E OLSON .......... ~·~· UHIRJEV AILE $114.WO buy:. lhl' h•'l'h homl' lor 1h1· c!1 tnrrun.ittnlo( IJ111ch I ~t'!Wf'ow. bdrm.., " •JU Ill J(.'l'OrnodJtl )OUI l.11t111\ l'owt) ard an•I •' 11umd' cll't· 1dc1ll ·i:rt.'t'O lhumh faOl'll'r'o \/\ l1•111l ' !)pt•t·ial home• lor J '>pt.'ClaJ f3m1 I) 1;.i:, trJ0:1 ---~ ~SAT· SUH 1-5 1914 Sm.ta Ana Owner will C'arn '' 1 :1 Heir~ <! bath•;, nt'" IJa1nt. -..all pJJ>tr ~ earpds Uhl gara)!t room for IMMI H \' Years nev. Sl.25.lJC)C) .,,, -# l'WJ.l<Kl.1X lH:.uiy ~re-....., eo.-.... -640·7000 l EXEC.CONDO Adult. 2 bdrm . dcnmi: rm . !>l!'l'Unly t•omplt:' ,~ ... umc K' ,. ' 1\ lmrn Owner will c·ar n <!n1J T p !Wduct.>d tu SHr.1 !>01 Open Sat1Sun I ;, 1111 So Coa:.t Or .it 201 Nicnt 7YJ Oflll 1026 •............•......... OCEAN VtEW!!! <DR AST I CA LL Y REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE> J br & bllnU5 rm Sho~ llke new ' I!'. , l.akeovt:r loan & '>l'llc·r i.ez ,,ubmil ll'rm~ 0111~ Sll9.000 75!H501 ~ owner tran-.lt:rrl'd. musl !tell Sl2S ooo :i Hr :.: Ua hom<• Will at·11•µ1 1:a:.h 1rade1 mowrhc1m1· •JO Dl.000 t.'qWl~ Zcfrwd for<!morl'un1t-. 1~.1111~111 THANSF~lou;u \ll 'i'I ~1-.l..L 3Br ~HJ. h11rr1t• ~1'25.000 Y. ill ,JI 11111 t·ash1tradl'1m<Jl<ir hu1111· un SJl,UIJO c.oqwt' Zcin1·1l fClf' 3 urtlL' 61>1 hli!KI :\<lovtnf.! 1-:.tM m u .. 1 " 11 180dcl! ocean '"'"' 111 0-JJ'la llurhvr ~hr. ,•1),1 I l1W noor.. S125,0Ul.J \J.:I 752 6."64 A U T 11 S P 1\ 'i I S I I ~TATI': t:I m 1 '\pl lJ c h o ' t• r I o u k 111 i,: II A R 8 0 It. 0 <: E \ 'i f:XCL STrtt-.1•.T ()'\ HLUFF ~br, :11 ~1>.1 . .!. lrplc:.. lg pool, :1 c•n 'rib Lg tree5, heaut grml ... · O>mpl walled in & mut•h rtYre ~M By Owner m~ 1().)5. 673-4848 tWwqon leoch I 040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OHTHESAMD Unbelievable .view of Catalina and HuntmJ!ton Beach pier. l Bdrm 1·00 do al 711 Ocean A\'c Seller wlU carry finanr· ing at 1~. low down WOltL.D R.E. 556-7777 forS.lyOWMr 28r, ram rm, fe<i. clean. neat. lg yard. Assum8'6le loan. Owner anxio us. MUST SELL. $87 ,500. 548·7879 art •Pm . Owner t bkr. Will coop W/qtl. C.-W/Sml·S JlldWORCH.ESTER ' s Br. 2 ba, ram rm, PoQltwpa, autum. Aaam tll9K 10'4~. nss.ooo. IDZli1I LOW DOWN VA TT.RMS! ..-an1u~1c homr arut IAut!Wl&t<an U.arh Ion OOOMIOOO .. RED~PET • .. 764.1202 1~ \lll~:mr, W1t f.un rm 1>• nr &•• h & \thn" 1105 ouo Owtu lJriir 714 4143 ~ ........ 1044 ....................... 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Abo 111 fabuJow. WOOD URIDGfo; £STATES 1lu~ on<' a dramallcall) UJJ.1trJded Linroln Model J "r, 2 flrt-plae~. foun l.il11 1n rear yartl & Ml lllUl'h more $1~.500 Wo1.>dhrtdgc Really :;:;1 .:mou l~:?Ot\arranca Pl.,.\.l ninr THEWIUOWS l..lve In lrv1nt for S1M.900' J1&Sl listed & m move-in t.'{Wldlllon. for that fu.'>1>) bu,)er Charrrung & roz) <! hdrm . I ba . in a cen tr.ii lot· t o .. hop~. transportJllOO & i.Chool1. 11\t: homl• & > ard ~ho"' thl' best of ·µride of OW!l('r.;h1p' . S-O mJke an apt> I now' WOODBRIDGE U~l' 111 WwdbncJl-{c. JU~t I blk to I.a.kc & h:nrH:. rourto;' 1Jramat1< 3 bdrm .<!', balhl. & lam1 I\ rm ·uarb\ ·. 10 mmt <~Jnditwn Thc loan 1~ di> ... umublc." & lhl' owner Y.111 earn d 2nd T ll On Iv~ tJ.JlJ<l11v.n & ~ou l all 11111\4' 10 110"' lO CllJO\ th1 1~.11>!1'. park~ & IJke <11· t1\ll1<-s Ju..,t rt'tlun:d lo ~~.:t'..0 RACQUET CLUB < irac1ou.~. larl(t: hllml' 10 the jJrC'>llJ!IOW. l<Jl'QUt:l L1uh of In mi> Thl' out o,lallll1m: ft-atun· of lh10, hnn"' ,., 1b Indoor Spa. JLt>l p(•rfe<'t for :ill ~vur l'nlertainment ncec.h • 'ft11.., "Fore'>! llilb nl'Jdt:I ha:. cnoui.th room for larnll)' l1~1 n g & pnvae} I bdrm:.. lam1 I) nn . formal dining & :!' -:o batru. <.:all for app 't LE.ASE S625 MOftth H1 i.;hly upg r aded 2 bdrm .. JUSl acrO'>!> from pool ' Mirrored l'losel!>. detoralur papl'r,, & W'<L\her, dr)er. n·fnfo( 10 duded. ORANGE TREE woooeaJMI HY OWNER :Jbr 21 bit f11u rm A r. AkJ1111 lo.rbJI Manr. •P ~ 1• hlk lo akr., lft'VWI crta Altumbablt• loan U H )UO Wk 1111 1.100. ltm ~ w ........ ly n.·a.· Up1r1ded lor lhr ~' ut 1&1vt• J Uz 2 ba fncd YtiJ~ll~ IU61 OPtN HOUSt IUAL TY / Laguna Niguel Realty • IM.AGIME! Grt-al locallun, 4ttr .,11: uw J IJr, 2':i1Ja Condo v. him rm & lrpll' t ~ll'r bdrm " .,111rn.; nn f'nmt• 111\l'~tor µru tll'rl) & ull for uni~ $11.5.(XX) 491-9494 495.5220 tWtlOIVAIW llAUTY D\)oy CaUf Uvin1 at it.a f'lnlM I.rt l.h .. upaeradrd Mo naco with htiated puol ~· ~ Walkr.r C lee •CAMYDN Spe(<tacuJ•r goU countt> 1.2>llllt! 6flOO sq ft 4 lO G lldrrns. 5''> balhs Pool .11¥1 Mpil $1$1).000 T1I STAIE CO. 673-7761 IYOWMO HAUOR RIDGE End Wll\ l'Ol'ldo 4 BR. 3•, Ha, Jc..,-Ka.ra~e View of Cal!Wna. J-"a:.h1on blJod dlld rught 1J ghll> l'nnc orU) 5515.000 tAO-~ ------- L'li<:Hl::DIBLETEHMS Sp\'l'l Jl'UIJr Nwµt I lt:1idlt... 3 b<l. 3 ba tu:.tom ~ Dram.tt11. u ..... of took) IJltht.:. & J.(la.-. .. 20·. 011 111 rJe.h or 1r .. dt• ="" II u a I 1 I ' ' n j.! J I) ~ I •• WullLt'. bJl 12li6 49~:: ;:;050 -,-:-~-;z-~"""'I ~-~--- 1<f:A1. l'OH!'o . Cars . llAHHOH HllXil-. OH The Street coNno :1 11r + 1111t :!11•1 and lutk tht-m J V.a) in fl v. \ll'IN \"u111.,1l1lo )OUr 1'00\t'n>l'O~lhrt'I' 'Ii!>', ~·i~IOll 1'Jtr11k t'ar l-{arag1· !'ollH't' v.1• ar1· T1'110r\' ,\1,1 t.Jl l~>t~, talk111.: uhvul 1:011' ,. n1cntl' hnv. Jbuul .1 kltcht'll uml ilm1n)t .1r1'd ~l·parat"d lrorn )our famll) h\ 10.: Jf\'J ,\ mJ.1nknann· rr.... ' a rd -..1th J L1\HG E l'C>OI. plu. ... 4 larl(t• bdrm,, . fur 1•1h ~50\j 1048 .....•................. OCu\Nf'RO:"<'T Nfw modular t)pt• horllel.. pvt. communil). 2 be~. 24 hr W<'UMt) .,ub lett1n .: O K t 714 14.99 3816 8\ Owner J br w ' 1ev. As..,wnable 1s t No (Juah ( y111g Call 714 974! K443 $164,900!! 1-Sty. 3 BR. fam rm . frpl . 2 ba .. :.pa. redwood deck. brkfst bar Shake roo( Totally upgraded' Ml.SSION REALTY 494-0731 fjlue Lagoon condo. 2 Br 2 Ha Stt:pi. to bta1 h S240.000. 213·700 3401. 714 4W-32(f7 ---- 11 °o lMTBEST Spectacular ocean view I bU< to ocean C:u...tom Jbr 1.h:n. SSOO. <.00 13 k r 4!112395or644-4117 TREAT ..... \IX!TheU t.o thll> tolalh rci urbtsht.od 3 IJ(J rm :! llcrlh hom1.· All rearh l•1 l'OO\t: nghl IO & l'llJO) I h1· 'IJt.'ftacular <K't•:in ',,.w.., & ('alallna ~un,ct:. SZD,Wl INCREDIBLE, .. flruuw1nJ? a\'atlablt: on lht-.t" 2 rx·e11n ' wv. lot~ ~Ch lot 2SK 150 fl tlU\ I.hem both for Sl7!1 'IOI> CHARMIMG! A 2 bdrm hOml' 111 l h•· bean of L1.1g un11 . with OC'l'lln Vt('W & \ l' n pnvate ~urdc'll~ Hoom lo l'Xpand' Perl cct for lhe ~ l'Xec SIHH.000 GlORJOUS VIEWS A truly unique hom<· for lhc 1nnoval1ve soul Tht..., Lamont l.aJU{WOrth\ de !>llO'l has llf't:n featured 1n arch1t eC'tural & homt· mal(aztne., Loculcd 1n Ui:>P('r Thm.· Arl'h l!u) s:J2.5.0C() "lqr•r '~~~N:ittk~ . 17141494·1177 HEW llACHHOME Private path 4t stairs lo beach. Stained tla.ss win c:tows, ooe l4' high. Bwlt 111 vacuwn, m acro-wave. .Jenn-air . planters. J Bdrm2..., Ba. $395.000. 'The Fishing Realtors 497-1666 L...-HICJllll 1052 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lagunis Niguel Realty • SEAVIEW W fVIEW l'lu:.h I,.: J hc:J I 1!1·11 \1o ~Ulllt' !J ~ 5', S:ll '.J !JOll l'alnrl. Tt'non-t>Jl l:!V• l~~~I ~ REALTOHS SlOK Un ,\.....,ume S17J 11w1 bal LJ.: :. bd dt ).!Jiit homt· Pnn onl) A.:t liJI l.26li THE BLUFFS J Bdrm ··Ho111tJ ... '1n,.:ll' 'l~ l'nd unit on~1nJI area . .tdull home IA' d ) new $17!1,l)JO HASTING::-. & CU 64().5561) S~e Man·s Orellm 2 Bdrm with \ 1t-v. $1!g,WJ dn & Own~r will carry Owner anx1ou:. A r~ dpport unity Call ~r 55Z.1230 LIHDAISLf G11r1teou .. J Ii~ WJtcrfrunt hume lo\ pier & -.hp tO ,l('C'OIOOdllt\• thn>t> m· br>;et..., Offl•n••I 3t ~J5.000 ..., a. .. s umahlt• loan Xlnt lerms *Cote Re alty &. lnv•·,tm(•nt 640-5777 l':ASTBLCFF One of tht' hl'-.t ""'"' home. JBr. JHJ 24! x2S' 1iamc & famll:-ro .. m with v.et bar Oin rm E.TC Uwncr will tJr~ L-..TOat 10', Ql.ll h44 1.3ih for .i ppt llGCAMYOH 2 bedroom l on du r or rent ., .. 1 ... or po.,..d1lt• lea.<>•· 1ipllt>n ( ".1 II for rt" t a 1 I ' l ,. n I u r ' 2 I N l' " µ o r l <. 1· n t 1• r . t~:i.s:.7 2Br. 2Ba lwnh'l' A1.-.urrw ln owe Call Ad ~1t1l'r =GS. 1>12 4300 2'1 hr ... 1la> i5t~9fi>G!. or <dll i5!1 'l'IX.! 80' ON BAY r~L· 2 boaL'> :I Br 2 h,1 home f1x1•r 1qqicr S4 I :i 000 \\ 1111 J m t-; I> o u c1 & < • 11 • I n ( 171'1 lfiiJ IGOO BIGCANYOH t J CK~ Bmadmoor pl Jn I, '" 1· bedroom..,. pn' a 1 ·' m ·" 1 mu rn ..., 1· o re t ' lh UWTlt:I ~7!1.000 1\pp0tnl 'rncnt onh I !) SJt Sun 644 1Bl4 64() >li40 OP9f SUMDA Y 1-5 2915 Qwdada ~ -.q fl ol mlhnit hilb Jlld b& l' k lilt\ ' ... v. Beaut1full\ d\·1·or.ilt•d 1-:a-.thluff 1•onrlo :1 Hdrm. 2' i ba. farn rm. uni) -.tt:I>' from th\· puol Owner anx1ow. Lov. cln Brk. a:ik for P hil V 549 7001 Rayrronl dupl ex 11111 p Pano '1ev.. f1nan trades. or " ll 1!1(1 000 Ownr Call Ad Sitte r II 45. 642-4300. 24 hour1' Sea\o1ew. b y o"'n r llampton md I Jbr 2bo+ram rm View Ai, swne ban ~I 1122 UOOISUVILU Courtyard ent r y t n PllCloui 2 yr new 4 Bdrm & fam rm. dose to.Ba} al WV\aWa:t1ers Open Sal/Sun 1 ~ Via l..ado Realty 673 1020 . . . .. .. . .. .. -. -· .... -....... .,. -.,,,. .. .. ....... fof' 5* Ffldly. M8Y 18, 1990 DAILY PILOT D:J .....•.........•......• ~ ~~"------~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~....;.----....;;; .......... .._,,_.~ .. 106t Olllf'~•hh Olmo .... .._.... OhrR ... llhlte ........................ ........................ . .............................................. . UOO ISLE 3 br. xtn tie lot. owner mC)tlv•ted. s.z.ooo Smith Meyer . A&t.640~'7 MN, ...... , '"-•-.,....·· Su~rbly decorated z bedroom. p r11nt' •rea . c loe.t' lu 11chools Orn r'OOld be 3rd bedroorn . ftn.'piace. formal d1D10IC HWTY' SllJ.4 ,000 llKk ~ 540-1'720 Wl. -· -------- HEWPOIT HGTS 2 oo ' lot. JBr. l'•Uit new <!lir. 28a. Sllltl.000 i\'ii>wruable In Prtn onl) k> O'Nnt'r t.iiJ HOS ur 67~ IAYCOHDO PLU1 YOLR O~ ::-.Lil' I HR. :?l><t. under1o:round park.m~ l:leaut1ful bwld IOI( v.u h (IOI.' -.rtunt> tJ~JlOf' and flfx.ol Kt·'I j.lf1l'e 111 l119tn ol\ $17:,.IJUU ldil CjWC'k ttJ ~ MR FUCHS PC1Yiion Realtor 67S-8 I 20 f':.Xt~llen1 Bu' ' l..1n··· 1·ntl Wlll <'<IClCI<• Tho· Hlul t' \ 11• v. \ J ' •• " l l I' 1•r Jdl•J ~'!,',IOI I• 1111' 1 .. rm ..... or I" ""' Jl Jll I Y..\Jl., \~~ •AO •1;s.;)41 1076 .....•...•........••... 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"l'I b,1r. l>l'l'Ufll) J(aU~ SlH!I tOO t. rmtr.11 trn -..J,. 13'. inl µnil un I~ &ll :r.Ar.I d,I)''>. :>:>:r !Jll20 l'V~ ...........•.....••.••. ......,.._. hr W. ' II 00 ....................... OCUNVtlW Owlk wide 2 bdrm I .-• !>'\mcSedt " 1arden p p 4'IU-4064 Trad.er. Inda & ~a OK s12.0001offe r . Aerou from bch. Sp rent SIZ5 wl pd ~ '7681 Cfl.)h hvule-'lbe Meadowi. UP· IU'aded dbl wd coath r\dlt Pit 5!1 1 1090. ~I·~ 71 lratler home. is'. llurbor Blvd C M 1\t.luJts. No petb S6900 liiJ :K!lli. !148~ ... 1200SQ.f'T . Dbl wide Vlk111g + erttra ;tora.:e. <"OVt-red dbl t·arport $ Star aclull park. no pet.-. Clubhou:.e, pool. n r i.hopp1ng Owner all.X.IOU.'>. pn tl' rt' .Ju.t'd. wall help fmant'l' l<EALTOROO ~ 1'.:ar lloag llo!>p 1tal I lxtnn ~pando 111 Adult l>Jfk :>llS-4677 Ag l' n t ~for ScH 1200 •..................•••• J ...Xe H,I\ a:.u c J IW Jt rt· pJrCt'll> Pd\ l'd o;l>UOI \ NI tlo;-aut 1ful lalo.1 'lt·v. 1, l1ll to !IJ' a:.u llllW\M: rl' -.ort mun n d Bl\. 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Jl SI I ISTl-.l >t \1 ti. .mo • 1Juvl1 ' l~·.wt lnrbv1: ~uwt :...1 o"' 1 bl TU v. ~ • Jn hi.. r :17!1-131(1 OCEANFRONT DUPLEX I 'tt•at I\ t' tt·rlJl!o •" J II un ll<il'll Ill!> un It.. on r Jr 1 1urnt-r lut '" lt•rrif1t Jr .. d l'..111 fur Ot•IJrl' f((',11 1-.,1.tlt• ( \f '1 l ''."11' MobileHonws ,,,, ·" 1111 l'rid1 "' For Sak 1100 j 11v.111·r ... hq1 O\H 11 • ••••••.J11 • ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • .!J dfl Uou l v. .ut B~ r P4CIRC CHARM l~111tun· lh1· lw,1ut~ 11! th1· 1'ut·1f11· fmrn th1, t hJrm ml{ I H.Jrm h<im•· 10 t-.1 \lorm I~' Onh s:!li .tlllU don osen realtur11 l:!lJ' l'OA.:_T 11\A 't I. \(i L':'-'-\ 111· •• \Cfl ·~~ :-.1•Y.porl Bt•J1 h l.1dn l'ark ba\'lrorll '11·v. 2:. l'h.mnd • Sl•I !)00 f)WC l'rintr Jt1 l .1µn ftt;! !MAii •• ~1 ,17~ rt" 1978 DOUBLE WIDE t tl!llJ Mt''"' lu 'll·•n· rllflt fum f>V(1<>nal OWL TorioiM Mobit. HOf'Mi c· \1 lJl l'Lr.X 11111 !11< l'r11 t•1l fll'ht tl"t flurl\ · 111..r •r,.11.kt 20 MEW UNITS-CM 11<·..cutlful .' h•l .:_ t, ~· '""'nhnu'' un11 ... "' lf1•h \ .t0ll1•1l \ 1·11 If\~' l~I In\ 'tOH" ll-&2 11,u,1 l.lnh I It'll' GtrOd t."1r-t.1 \1,...,., lut .11100 .I Bdrm :! ISJ u ... "Twr "111 earn ,1t .Hr, !or 1 '~Jr. S5.5 000 ~""n f'ull pnH· S20:1 0110 l nih lk'tnf.( UIJJ.!rJdl•1l .utd 11n· full\ cx·rup11•0 'l.'drh mromr $.!II 000 ,,. r huiltlinJ.: T1·n.1nh l'-J~ ut1ht1t'l» 972-8421 ~ PR€HIG€ Hadron!. 'l't'dac·ular /+ J HOM€~ '1ev. ru.,1nm hu1 II flreplUll'. 'llll .! \\'Jr. l1t"N SI 1!1.0011 1'1 1nnpal~ on!) 67:-i 54111 (~·eW\lruut 10 l.a,.:un11 for wllk!r 100,000 o r lt-a.'.>1: Oelu.w urut .. ·inanl IOI! '"ail Treai.urt> hlJnd Parle 499 3806 or ~:.I 2105 .•EXCITING• 5-ciatlwr t.ovely flll{hly' up!{r aded Villa Wel>l llome. ZOX60. Laauna Hill~ .rme l 5 ,111r park., corner lol w/large pallo area Air rond on l> S 27 .sno I ~) Udofteis 1 97 4 T r ave l ett: "'1cabana. outside patio & prden Dtshwashcr. dltposa l fro s tfree Frlg1da1re French urmolre divide r , 2 ~sheds. comer 10(. (HUi3631. Ml~Tff'NCe Dell.Ile ~ly uparaded lwlll t-:i.t.1tl' lnH...,tml•nh :CJ.JJ W l 'oa,l 11"') 'B 645-6646 ( ·f,,.,t.,.I SundJ~ IF YOU INSIST OH LUXURY 1lle:.t· m•w I pkx J Pb a re lor \ou l.l\1•10 OWTld"< pliis J 'lpuctow. uruts v. marbll' frplri. & Koman h ie tu~ ~q It h\ ing :.P<H't-~ dbl .l!arajlt~' l nulUe lofls. tile roof-. & pn>f lnd..,cp mg )Et t~l' !>IJl.lt'IOU~ un IL~ lj)&l1 lrom au )OU hJH' '>t'en Startinjol 31 SJl)ll,000 O wne r may t•arr) v. sma ll dov.n Located in xlnl lln":t of II B By uppl K4ti·9501 · 32 HEW UNITS M.I . Near beach $2.000.000. Good termi1 Wall t'X ctu nat Own /Ai;tt 642 ~Ok 644-414?0 fe.'l 1':1Slde lnplex. all 2 HR. fplc. wetbar. DR, W 0 hk1t1>. etc 1249.SOO A~1m In~~ cpta • drps. 1971 20x40 -------- --......; • ..., zooo OlltofSNfe ·--·-.............. .. ... ,., 2600 RENTAi. •••••••••••••••••••-•• lNCOMt: PROPERTY HAWAIIAN COMDO S.W.900 Modulur Type K.alluu Kona $75,000. ~ llomes. a. hr IK.~ unl}. J FIS. ~ m. On ocean SM beaches. pool & pier lw. lnl. flnan.cin& avail. 4714"4W-31H6 By A&\.873·.&7 S AN C LEM t;N Tt: DUPLEXES 111 On El Camino Real 2 ) r" old i\sriwne lge loan.' Sm1lh Meyer. Al(l . f>40:53S_7 __ IMVEST<>aS No quahfymg. $83,000 fuU pnce' 3 lidrm ... I' 1 ba rondo 58.»J down Tot.a.I p~ mt...., of ss12 mo NU:nt. Paul 957 !1762 !'ll'I uruls. &ikt:r..f1t-ld. C..i Conl>trut·taon to com nlt!nce 1mmcd hi > r w.er bt-nern, lmmt•d do'>lnJ( <;uarantt•••d ll'J:>e lu<-k aftl'r comph· Uclfl S1 . t.AJ, IJW ~ :.0 l.IOU Un l'rrnc1puh uni> pl~· 7U ~'.lfi7 Ultr IHI 11 I to, 11r :>I 0111h ~.IJW f':l( h >I J>lt·~ 2 \I' old. 23 ;,•, d1Jlo\ll. (JY,\' li.J Jl 12 !>' •. 12 1XJ.:rtr-' .I 1 m \ J It n t llll' \ ~ t tAOUJ.r. TWOUHITS COSTA MESA \.,,urn.· IQ • into ro" 1 1111 h 1in 1111 )~t h'l"d 11r" ,,.ri. ...,,,,,,\I-I<' th•\cl1h· "' t•·rm, ~' 1 dlo•nt l~J'l 1tJ1 • ltM ;111110 I .... 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Will excha11ge Propertte. near Julian Small to large ranches m I' J.-.C.I Koble> 1-ur furtilcr mformallOf'I. cont.Jc't Kl'n Mark~ at SwcmtRHlbtate :!31!1 Spnng Street Pa.-.<1 ftoblt'h CaJif onu a 93446 18051 238-7780 I 0 Ac Hon. Ranch 1 "K'P z• • "'l're pared!> s...n Jtw11 Cap1~trano. K milt·-. from oc~a n . b rr1111 .. , 10111 Cl"'vl.'lllnd I 1.tn.o:.t. !'>µan ;-, br. 5 011 hom· .+:Ind ~1om !>Q f~ ... hom1• l<l'cluc·t·d to 9r!IJ IJJ.1 ~·ll~r will earr~ 101111 W1IJJJffi E Uoud & 1,,1 In• •ill11:il3 ltiOU 2800 ...•.....•............. \\ill lrdrl•· v.1nrcr '>k l t•111l< 1 hr :i H.1 llJ m 111 trnm J -.i..1 rt.•..,ur t:. tn I II •k'!l. l IJh \ Jiii'\ l•>r ~ "'~"JI \lllJr l.;i1:una l:kh l•1111t•111 Jul\ or \u~ lJll ... I •• r I 1.n., " I a I I 0 r •I 11111 ~ o,LJI 11r 187 071:1 tlfl I ..............•.••..... .....•......•....•..•.. CostaMHG 3124 ..........•.••••••..•.. J Hr. Iba lmofiUy fum1 1.Jbl car s:ar Lrg lol, nr ..twip.. w.-J per mo. Roy McCcrcle, Rltr 54772' ll"'riM 3144 ................•..•••• :!l>f \.Ancti1 oo ..... 11cr. ll·n n1 fl"''' \ l . uff1r l:'. ~UJ\1o ~ 3WO LlllJIMa •odl 3 • 0 . ..................... , AUGUST RE+fl AL "'dlk tiJ tM.•at•h from fan tJ. ... IJ< J Hit .! bJ hom1· "'llh pool & brt•Jthtakin~ •n ·an 'lt•w L'ornplclch ( l.lt'IU'>ht..!J IJONUil-~ RE \LTOll::-. l!li .is.~ 3169 ..............•..••..•. i'.:.rtJo) ~umml'r un L1tlo 1,i,. :i Hr 2 ha palm \\J.11. w B.". bt·h. d ub t11m" & \ illaJ.!\' Jun~· ~1:.i.•1 J uh ~thOO \ui; ,!,.~ JnJIOJI I.,.• ;1\ .i ll \1!1 \ lrJ.:IOIJ ti llr11•11 1;;:j i ]llJ ,,._.. I i: ,1 m!111 ronllo ll11l'11L11 d1•1 nr 111,1n\ JITlt nrl 11'' ~1.111) mu t.\J~f House-s u..fwmishe<t ............•.•.•...... 3202 .........•......•..••.. .1 Bdrm. nu JJJ1n1 1 ·•11""1..' llra11t·~. b<>Jt lrlr ,1t'H">S, I.. l<h & p. 'h tit\ '-'1Jr.d loc..1t1on »'>... rm nil ~ll 3206 ...........••..••...... ----------1 k.t} lronl Ltllh.' 1:.1 3 L~'llun Jbr 2bJ 1n1n1 ranch I ••·•<' <!\ r 11111 .\tanana.. ... F11(J1h1i1... \p 1~· Valle). SW . . :, J< Y.Jtt:r SlS.iJllU .\~I Chmunt.'714 247 ~1;;, llGIEAR "''"' 2 ''>' rah1n 111•,1r luk~· on t'J '' .11 1 ,., ... l>J\ed qrt•1•t Onl\ $52 500 i-:J'\ {)14 11\'I , f UlallC~ Call or M."l'ld for frr~· nl.111 &brochure ~Heal ~tatt• StorC' liox li83:I Ills Bear Laite. CA 923\5 1• !17260uy~ ~ 366.1 ('\'(.':, Bahama Ii.kit. l>Nuttf ul L, 3Cf\' holnC'S1ll· 1<1r ' Ill' a uon or retirem~nl 81500 dn S7!1 rni> 11141661-0827 Mountain man1 est ate . Ct(arm1n (l re~laurant. S\One frplr. sm saloon. antJque store. owner apt Xlra commercial lol. lbw\« creek. 200yr old OUs 25 nule:s to Dann Harbor Pnnc $245,000 OHers cons 1 de r ed . Own t Agt Must sell. ~Ul4 ..tOC"\ <!hr boot:,hp,h\C 111 rrulhon S home for SWI mo ffi!'>·J067 IALIOA ISlAMO lrl( deluxt' Jbdrm. <!b..i. cln:.t.r.. dupll'>.. pallo. Jtll r. 1 rpl.., d~. bltin sto''' arl<'I a\'lul for a nnual lw .lul lsl ref r eqw r<.•d 21J ~~ llab>aP~ -3207 ....................... on :A." f''Rt>NT 3 Bdrm. frplc. 2 -~l.' Sl<!OU mo ) rly A.:t (ijj 5410 3222 ·····~················· Charmtnll collage for ... um.mer I ·sty. 2br beaut fm, lll<'I linen & dlshb . WaJk to bctr S107S1tlo /\j(l 837 ·06ti6 SO ~Hwy 2 br. frplc. p\1 >u.rd. 2 car gar S7!)() m o . 6461220 2 Bdrm. l balh rottaae So ol h~. S4:>01m o evtc"s · ~·SSti. days 87 l ·9453 L« home 28r. den, frplc. apen Sal/Sun 11 AM. 707 Acacia. IM6 3767 2Br.gar•g~.p»Oo. M7Smo 14&-3767 C\lftl Opm=-12~ ca.Jaw W'lllcle St. orr Placutia>. Tbl• S bedroom cttu. cleaa, ...... wj&.b MUJ fruit trees It ONLY .. Ollm'1 21 Gold a..&• tin,Ml-ll .. Walk to beach. new C'UltolD home. Assum•· hie &oeAa. Century 21 !Uf Realty, ?·754.2 or IHJOYSUMttll · In OU. ouwta:odina 3br., VIiia w/loft • ocun w.w. Located In cuarded pa.e community. Clo.e to pool fl l)'m. Take over k>ll\. .. 119!.000. -Skyllae, U&hl lnt. W11lk· Aiur•h.1xe.&IO.ll$. 2 8d 2 --------'° cloaela. 2Br. l8a. e. ea with iara~d. MIAl YOSIMITI Sharp home. xlnt loc. I on lot. Walk to b(h. Avail 1 11. 38r. USO /mo . ~ ..... WICllll ............ q .... eal·de·HC, OPH I·• Ill/la. IH JHmlM Orc1t nr. el So cat Pl•••> tfl·llll or f:D.ml¥· •111• W/IU.TO llACff from tNa 38r, a. home. ~lolllortoVA ...-. ()pee tl-4 Sin· ••t11~St. MlwllArr 1htn 4M-6H4 WTP01'9ITIAL 7 loU or l parcel 200· • 100·. With 20% down own.-wW ~arr)' It\ TO al 10 ~ In · ...... suo.ooo 4tl-t4'4 4tl-H20 4f"J41 l IJO-IOIO STOP!! Tab time to relu and shop •t home. It's almplt' wi th Dall y P,1lot a ... mec1 Ada. And If you have IOCDet.htna to sell, call a friendly Clualfied Ad·Vlaor at IOtS7I YOl.WW adlllll welcome SZ4.CXX> $ to 10 ure c hoice tJl:MOO> .,..-ce.1.". roacb ln 6 wells CLASSIC ~"'" nrw un1b with locluded MOlft.I HOMI fif't'Placa. man)' Ulras. '"IA•: Aa.MC. SALIS lf>20,<m P.O. lo• f 2$ 2'105 Harbor, SI.dos A loy McC .... ltttr. MmtJ ua. C.. tsJll MO-ltl7 Mt-n2' tJotJ 966-JOGJ Cadillacs to Go-Ca ru Whatever the F•d Roll 'emolftbtmarlt:ct Wh.h . ClaMlfied Ad Call Now! tu-58'11 ,. f ....... u.m.w•at ....... """'"".e..d .. k h ,...,,..aa..d Aportwwm ~ .,.......... .. u.f\n. Atta tm•h.,.,.., ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .~ .... --........... ~.t.!t~~~~ .... ~.~ .... :~ .... ~.~ ~.e.t.~ ... ??!.! ~!!:~~ ..... ??~~ ~~ ....... ~~!~ ~.~ ....... ?~.~~ ~~ ... ?~!~ llJI ........ v HH .,..... H44 3 er. din ••• b41. P'tplt, laalblull condo .View. lAOUNA u•:ACH MTR a ~l•.Jll."Uf!ld 2 Br. encl. pr .• pauo. ~ll~~~?!~ ....... ••••••••• --.............. --·•-••••••••••• paul. ..sba. •· i.ttlut. E r, 1~, b• l rnmu. lNN MIUd iwr v .. · color .,,,."' ear.adJt. D/W Adwta t _..,tlQ. • ..,,.,..., .,. __ ...... ~ llMrA&.' .......... ·~O /mo 759· 1244 1'V(1 ,~)'!_~t~poo .. !OL UNtll &42~3 oo.&. ... :s:'~ •. Uon~uUen. tie,.!utf. ~. •llWo. lllre to ...,...,,....._ 1 -.Jbe. .. ... Im 4Br.vt.w.aoi-.tm Call wbdl. ~~ ..., 0 18dlm ~ ~·n~~ ~ •0\•I)' llRAHO H BW l lr + o ............ mo Oarlyne, lfl•lltt or lM. ZBr. aa. ..... •~~ Ettelgarage.aupa1d :f:U 2~ ~:i. =?, rrom beatli l8SO mo \1" hoaw: J lf+ram i »R.a"9 .......... fJ'H •.-n. ~11.t lo beech 11.w ~ury ~ Free m1id 6'%5073 June 5th 5484t6'75 daya. M19W5or642-291:8 nn home wlb. •mD.Y JBR.~be ....... tl~ -.-aft ~ li«\I. eo.o.-tv. IJOO wk ~ kltdl. MP dilllq •M.Z~bll • ....-tJU£UTIVt;H0 alE _ _ .._:. Spa . Mature p r e f 28d.nna. l baUupt 'la).l41Bevea "wkntts. aru. alrhun, •Mhts 3M.2 be ••• ~ 3 9r . .......,,dr)er. ref •mr AdWtt Oupa1d . Ma& Vft"delmmaculatea eoe~•raatlo n a rea A• ..... ro thl1' Ci.,..._ Laci a t 1700 NZ-5073. f-' w bnc* frplc UPO'lded 4 81\, I bl 117~ I.Alo 3 Br°" quiet llOUJ'l t;JcQc.lc Pc.m~e1 28r , br. ~bad, 2bl.,,.ca. dsh;hrD. 3 t'p(.a drps Avajf now ...._. ~t w/VWW _. 2Ba, apa. maad flef'V1ce MiSA VUlDE bon>c lll enc . . 1 ar., I ft '1nO, tM av all Nd 1--~ •1. tnrt-:-rlr 'rh. mo per mGllQili~t• 2W b.r Jlb ~ ~- VILLA BALBOA·lBr, adlll only. xlnt ..eudty, ocn vlrw, pvt uoder- ~~ llOO mo. .lnclllb all uW. QCj elec I& phOoe, yrly lM preferre d. 529·4l11, llS!l2Bl ._. ,._. CaH--.--. -wt aplll No Peta. 546-1034 'All '°Mt O,.UJ_.,., · 4'1·11 I a.ZZ'l'I 2br, lbaCondo. or So. C&t. ...... .-. ta lJ7 6 ST\JNNING trg 2br, 2ba P\az.a l!iOOMo. New crp f¥9_. .... or *4 ....._vi...&.. )J'J ... •-••• .. •••••••••••• Penthou•e Apt. I br. O'db •"'.Pool.~area 1:1. dr}'lll "'appls AtC l2l4 • ••••••••:::!': •••••••••• Move In today. I • 2 gour~ lut. lrg view HOW iit.hSt. l'ool. 1ec gate. <;all ••••••••••••••••••••••• AVl\JL NOW lbr doll llONES •'OH HEN'f bdrm. wU1 tu bch. Dice a. deck J Olk from <.'res· 1 1 4 ~ 2 s. 3 4 9 l 0 r 3Br, ram rm. brand new. gar; Nwi>t Island, m> rro. 631...:m. 631 ·SSSO •2 8t O'.lndo. nr Su riit ~ Pvt peUo. 11ni J "' 4tw Pnc:t!d from don U U lo »a . <lC:d Bay. S650 includ ut.11. lllAND NEW 11os1 9998 PWa. pool 6 ~pe ~ 0... 01IC •paint ,..aw Ft\C'd rant & 8 LSOSor~. ••or~. Beuut lldult apt Spac 2 --------• ~ prl • H f U!l7. HO view Pet c:h1ld iuaiu rim tlio Nu lew •bdrm Ma.,...._. l 769 hr. 2 ba twnh:.e * ( p . Newly deror 2br, adlts 2Br, 28a. Upper duphc. MM «W> OK ~Mu t M ""· u.21 ,. ......... f\..,._1_ please Kida Ii pt-h 21,~w;ll ~ ~h. bst ••••••••••••••••••••••• blt:DI. L1R. pal.106 $450 to !'lo pets Encl P"l10 Walk lo beach. Frplc, B;i;;' IOI !DD "" ~ ~,,,. '"~ .. ir; wekocne. C&ll IMW ~or Sf7S, 642·1600 tl7;"JMo 706 James St ~.encl. gar. "'500/mo. 2 l U.. nr~t.w. •T l-.lJ m.»71 ~.noree. -~·· 211 Ave. Valencia. WE HAV suu 1St.Mgm:_ __ M2622l ~.8 Byappt,979-4410 No pet.a. By appe.. only. clra~. < 11 ~ 1tar•jt• aro • Zbr ~ 1 ba 'Gild s.nOemente. Lseoeit1on E mM ER e>:&S or 979-2867 aft. :;:~ba~ 'd~~;!.~r4i ;;·;;,:.~·,:;~:~·;.;~~;; -The~-~ xin~ ._: Ml ,.,. .._.. lH9 :-;o~::::1:oia;~~ ~~~NTH ~~=-:l~~~;1~~ ~ ~·:: _s_:~---·------ sto\--e, no fA·lb l3K$ 1 t & ~ 8lO JM'r mo ~ = B~odp~~: ••••••••••••••••••••••• eGl. r~ce &t pool Qw t:t I.Br S32S mo 549 20t2 Villa Ba.lbOa. New lar&e IU\ T $7~ 1oeC'Urt\)' __ _ m>Mo M7 3200.6'73"4ll9 ~:it:~~l~:.:J s.t.AM 3ZIO area AduJL<;, no pt'l.!> lbr. Condo. Patlo. pool. 'm-5829 tWkrl•iltKll l240 8 $195 ~!1949 &l~3381 O.OPoiRt 31Z6 Orean View. Stt. iate. 4Lr. 2iu . ~•ch :uc• Nu pel.i.. ~.\to ~·ti366 Tn ple-x 2br. l 1.,1>u, t'lll'I pallo. 1iar No Pet, $43$Mo ~OS D 1303 Baker St Apt C 642 T'14J .,. ~$450Mo. Rewnd1t1ooed rn:.1de , new p&l.nt. new slo\e, cqllSsteam cleaned 2br. l.b8. breakf st nook. uttch gu;, children OK. No ~. 213-851-3220 E'Slde 3 Br, 2ba, Cam rm, P'tJo. frplc &i 2 car gu $t50. Curt 11. Agt 631·~ of'M2·5SS4 EASTSIDE HoMMForRettt. r1 Harbor Schls Lo shopping, 3 br. 2 lil ranch. frplc. lrg yd. 2 car auto dr opener. Move ll'I cMd Crptd, mod k11 S'1SO mo Call ow ner 494-432'l, Lag. Bch. ••3 Br. 2 ba Condo nr S (::..t Pl.u;, P•>0I. !>pa Ga .. pd. SS95 ~u pcl.b 75!1 O'lli -----~ ). t'OAS1' COt'll DO :rbr. 2. ha. ial<e \.'U, patio, pool, l-p:.t Sif.iOO mo 631-2384 Super .. h.1rp 2 Br. 2 ba <·ondQ Uel·orator c pti.. drp:,. wallppr frplC' 2 rar ~ur . pool l~"JJJ. no iwts ms mo. li.t +:.t•t· dep 541!.3843 ---- 1-'or rent or be: 3 Br :!' 2 i.. t'Olldo. A 1C, dbl car ~.all appl.. pool!Jact· tennis. no pet~ $700. 5S2-6'll25 l...wcur)• 2 br. 2 ba condo. dbl gar, r .P. pool & spar RO mo. ll5\ & Jut. S200 dl!p. 6'2·5290 -----1 1-.::Jde Condo 2 Br. 2•, !JaLh:. lZ:!l) ~q rL Pallo, ~d r rrplc . D W S'l:?5 mo. l~I da::.t +-!>t!C tiil-2282 Mon thru Fri lODS,IPETS OK f.a.sts1de Lown.ho~t>. jl.:Jr & pallo SS25 &t2·2Sl0 or 646-48-18 Jbdrm on W~l side, big yni. d w. new cpl~ & c.lfll6 $.SS() 1)46. ~ ----- l &2Hr how.es avail. on or ... ..,,_,~,L G'··-. "'~a"l. .. w'µool " tennis a r ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Biles to beach. 1625Mo. ••.,.••••••••••••••••••• •~• ICJI .,... " " ll3S01mo CaU Jo Ann sovntCOA.ST PLAZA W.w..AC!:;~I AP'TS d-9100 fOll llNT BR prof l•ndscaped lb'an.A&t ~t 9622 OeJWte condo 3 Ur. l'-, ----Sewly decorated 2 br 2 ,!: ~~· zar~~t ~:..r;,· ~ bl'droom. 2 bath homl' U.1ZM.X2l4 ba Dbl &ar w iopnr. apt J ba. S395 Small .\W'tha661-116l.494 3672 ~1l'1 fi"'Vhtt.'(', t~W J>4'1l\t RAN<:HOSAN JOAQUIN NO FEE! Apt & Condo laund hkup /\IC, kuh. dukl ot. no pet:. SlS-44ll & new CILl'pet t lo..c to Lux 2Br. 2811, V1tUltt>d rentals Vl llf Hentals pool. Jae, bllms. Avail THE or~2(.W 2 Br. 2 ba, stove. dshwhr . bea<'h. wlllk to schools t'elling11 , piush c pts . ~12 8l.r 5 LS.SMO 5.l47029ev. -----large & clean. Ocean $650 mu 1ndudes a f •h "C .• ~ .. r dryr 81'' .... uvON u..-•eaux "GOOD SO. CST. PL.Ali n~ MOO f.6l ll.92 U rpn:: n • ..,..,, • • u """'1 ...,"' 2BR. lndry rm. 2 car Jbr. 2b:t Condo 1620 2br ---- gardener Ir water Ca refng, 2 car gar. comm Mo del. 3b r . 3ba garage. RV ac.'cess. So r-.., b Sl00i'1U'!ERENT 962-9124 pool & J8CUUI, patio Gourmet kitch. $1375 ~ $48S LI FE'' tba .....,..,..,, 5485 1 r, Iba __ --------Brttr.83'1-0666 R.os.\, SA mo Coodo s:ns A c. nt-w 2 Br. I ba. pvt pauo & ,,,.,rnftt 2bdrm,famrm& Xlnl ~AdJUi. ofoApet~1• Uavid 975·3711 d}:.. t'rpt:i, drpi-. & dpplni.. 1tarage, lols or 1trai.s ..__.. 000 s ......... er pre VIII --.-754-78113eves YEAR·ROUNO FUN· prJOI. '>('(' ~:lle No pets S425 mo 49ff 11230 or den. ($725 mo). Plush Jime l $675 mo SSl 9230 2Br. spac~ condo 00 up-~oc1at At 1 v•ltes D•· f' p 968 J6.S2 556·2627 or 49&m4 33552 Blue Lan crpta. 2h ba, cedar & eves per Newport Bay l~&. W.A....,_ 12'8 ,,.ctor • ~ ..... Suno.1y 75l~ glass. s blks 10 ocean frpk. ,,,ew. 2 ci.r gar. ••••••••••••••••••• •••• Brunlll. BtiO ~ • ~ •• r I t.ern 00 car pvt gar, fully Orangetree IBr condo oo 1,yr. 1se. ~/mo. lit & 2Br. 2i..Ba condo. Qwet ,,..~ • Plu' mucn m<'lf•· mainl. yd. Adulti., no !>I.ream. Pool, ten.nis. bll. la.-,l + $200 Clt'arung fee lturroondmgs. Pvt patio GREAT RECREATION peta. lnquire al~ llllh U\5.$395 644-0JSS. C all Mr . F u entes :? car gar, pools, tennii-. r,.,, .. ·~•P1Jl"'~''"• St 714"960-6331. lm-4Xl70 s pa . R ll mt' r oom 1pro & pro ~h1,p1 . <' eWoodbndge. Wa r m · ~K>U:S f{r'OWld.'! N~I) 1-+Nttt> C.tut>~·~.1un1 • Homes ror rent. $450 lo • J Br 2 Ba llarbor d~roraled No pets HyO•om.t\:.JQ"•!>wm $500. J BR 2 Ba, fnt'd F°'1rplc. ~::~~en~,:!!: Highlands. l..Sl2 Prumlla ('h1ldren ok l._.,e or rent m.og • Colr Orov·ng yard&gar Kidstpelso~. IG46ft .5S2-5JSJ Lil Newly redecor:itt-d s:'iti mo. Belly Toland J:l 111g .. Ke1lh.9G2·447l l.case. ~2216. 540.2334. S'W).s.').1t BEAUTIFUL APART· ------1 FOR LEAS~ or~J301 u......-~ ~..-.! .... ~--:= MfNTS , "''' 1 f. flOMES FOR RENT WOODBRWC E ~ .---~..,. i, • r , 3 or 4br. P nced from ESTATES OU 2 Br I ba Cottage on ~lhed HOO $52$-ti95. Fncd yard & wooded lol. redwood ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lincoln mdl. brand new. · gar ages. Fa'mllles J Br2•,Ba.2frplcs,AiC: dee-ks. patio. nicely de please Ktds & pets cor aled.frplc. bric k welcome. Call 964·2566 or upgrades. pauo, beaut w a I k:. A' a 1 I 6 12 m2!171 Agt. no fee l.andscllped front & bat'k. S6251mo 64.>-6625 use 0( tenrus crt.s. pools. 4ll 1BOl St. Big 4 BR. 21'l J8C • clulllhse. laJct! & sail· Bhlfs 3 BR townhouse ba . Walk to beach 1ni:i privileges, $790 Spaci<ius downsta.lrs hv SfR>Jmo. 848-6.178 ~7Ui8 ':y.--j mg area. on ~nbelt & 2 Br.notswtablefork1di. 3 BR. l'-2 ~~ frpl . ~ui~st rect S750 Vic: Beach & Yorktown Woodbridge area S6SO 5- Pref middle age working Mo yearly lea:.c ON WATER. L a r .: t' cpl. no pets, $400 mo Bay & Beach 759·0811 growid floor 2 Bdrm. 002M96 SUP~H NICE Bat h Pool den. 2'-:i ba. patio & -----~ :.ecunt)'. $1.100 mo lst> 2br. ~e. S4.50Monthly. & spa. $.3!>0 Agent 9631 Albacore II li 831 ?7!>0 ----~~-b-~_a_ll_Y·_493-_07_61 __ Woodbndge Condo. 3 Br. Vacant Condo. 4 bdrm 2 St.or)'. $l95 per mo. 19850 Ca mbndge. H Ii (;all Mack 962 7788 3 Br. 21h ba. almost new. near the beach, Nit'e P' l home $675. mo. 63J.1266 ask for Chuck Spiller. REALT ORS 28r. 2Ba Condo. frplc. 2 palloc.. community rec area & pool, ~ mo 84H4TI2.11AM 6PM lBr. llia Condo. NEW. commwuty pool & rec area. $41.5 mo .. uul pd 848-4TI2.11AM·6PM. 4 Br. 2 ba. pool home. New CJ1llS &drps. $675 mo m· cl pool m.aml. Kid:. ok, lGS-0547 I •, b a . N r new WliShertdryer. Nr lake in Woodbridge cente r ~ mo lse 552 3339 A~ Woodbn dge Creekside Aspen. 3 Hr. 2 ba. nicely upgraded. Spac masl sLDle. Lrg yd A\a1I June l. $&X} per mo 5S2 ~9 Cardiff Md) o ff Michaelson 2br. 2ba . frplc, 2 car gar w/opnr. P\ 1 pal.IOI>.. 11.alJ an tile in latch Nr shpg & pool AdJts No pets $625 2y r l.sc 644 546Sor962·5533 Lovely 4br, 21--,ba l'Olr l air. ~et bar. frplc. patio. pools. s pa . 1enn1s. ~Mo. 552·9446 *llVlll LEASES !'.1l·~ 2 Bdrm. 2 !Ju S7!i0 mo Waterfront Homes 631-1400 ---- llighland Dr. lovely J Br 2 Ba home. $700 lca:.e Owner. l-481-0514 -------- Harbor Ridge. 4 BR Kens ~on Model. reservott \te~. guarded gatt.> S2UOO Mo. Sunoy One Realty. ult for Ellen. SSl~or752·Slll OUUTlliDg older 3br. 2ba L'arport SSSOmo Yr ly 312 33rd St 67J. l..S42 LOVELY HQ9iB 3bd Jba. nr Hoag & bch Lse Si'SO. 646-l<l3S Huge bea<'h·close duplex 4Br, ~~ bltns. S750 ·mo. Yrly lse. 213 1376--450!/ Lido Isl Twnhse, Jbdrms. 2"2 ba. fire place. 2 cur gar. walk to twn. 1d('al lor adu lt couplt.' S7501mo 673 0844 .........•.•..•.•...... 3 Br 3 ba in Nli. frpl po o I. r r l \ ._. n t t' r N<•wPon T~·rr111 1· S.'ii5 ll>t & la:.l ~ M'I c.!1•1) 730 26~ I l~3 J:?~() ~l IH.!'b II II on th1• "Jntl. ..u bldg a 11 J ml' 111 l I•· ' gm.mo 1213>3..13 ~6 Deluxe 2br 2ba auto i.!11., frµk ocean & ba) vu·~., bltn~. securtt~. pool JJC'UZ21. <A e1.:ht room., enlt-rta1nmi:nt fa1·1I Kame room. park l!kt• :.t'llJng bike ltJ bt-a< ht.'~ Lido & te'ltaurant., r\dult-. onl\ Sti:;5 64 4 ·4 !>96 t!Vt:l> & weekends. LUXURY JBr 1n Pt N1f!uel. ocean. '1ew. poul. spa. S6l!5 mu ~:rot Golf course view. 1mmac l'nd urut condo un t.I Niguel · <.: fJlrWd) 3bdrm. 2ba. el~. ~dr adults Sb5U • i.t-c 1131-0274 r\.Dl. 'LT CON DO 2 br . l ... toq $150 546-~or~ 69~ t r1• J I. 1 •wtr hr•tJ • At!ull I ••"<1 •,.., , i.,.,., • M•"l'' (.}IJM llt•I/ (~ t,. , Oakwood Garden Apartments Newport Beach/No l:.SH<l 1r.,.1 t ~ti h .. , H.ewport Beach/So 17C,. II II ~I ,,1•1 •• , ••• • 11 t 4 2 131 ' ' lft>Jut tum JPl J•enthou....c ~ llir I.mu-. ll>t.' SHUJ fur 'umrnl'f mo-. Tnh .. •· ~J:1 ll!r h mo=> Sltf.f."1 IM 'U!ruTlt'r I OV:. I bO !i I t 7 J Br u< cun!ront. s.~ ... l ~k l;;''.l 621U I Br Sfi5mu ~ rl~ or s:!OIJ ,..._ UI Ult-'umml•r hi:I f.210 ~·~t-r <.'tJfllpl furn I rm bach. garage ai>t. lih' cook . all gar. pool. SJOO 11)('1 ut1 I 645 211i83.:..· ---- 2t!C' BiR Can)1'Kl T~ nhm •lfl l!oll f'r'ol' ~l;.'IJOrn11 I•• mu U1ll WcLlinvr1· t~I il.l'U hll l.1d11 Pork l>r ba)lrcJO\ l lir rort'\'('r \1'-"' lull M-<-unt" ron<lo 9})5. 675 !S:i43, t)j'5.·66711 St•"-'.>horl' Dr 2 Rr. :! ba 1-1' c1 ~ rxt110 ~;) Yrl~ \j..'\ 6T.l \J0611 --- ~°" leoc.h l840 2 Br. 2 ba. spac1~. l'lt'an. ••••••••••••••••••••••• newer Tnhstc-/\dlts. no UJ\ely all adult, no pets. pet_' ~. IJm• 64~ 7300 1.2&.3 Br iiiplS 6200 Ed· E ~di-. !tlJJt' J Bl< 2 e .. .atilt l'Ullt.lt>. dlil >Zisr pool ~4'•5 mu liJl Jllllll . fi4.'> !ii(?;? NEWPORT APARTMEHTS ' Br $300 plu!t uttl ~1.alurt' .sduJL.,. 1nr oanl ()n I~ ,No 1Jel '> no l'"dlt'fbed., ~"fl N~Rh d Cent.a Mesa ~ 3 81'. 2 bJ, brand IW~ apt 1-'rpk. patio 'J rrt "ic.ht.'r rtn ..-r hook up i'Jll l I .lt 1'-1 \fi:mt ~141 l•• ...:u J I br. I i, .... pt 11t·ar 01'\I\ t r]th 1 •• url!ln nn, .sll tJIUb JUUlt" 11nl\ N . .M1tml 1..t ·~11 .' ~ ijH I kJ " i .\ ~.srJ~r Jnd l.iri:1· p.•t111 ~rn.sll p.•\ <)K siz:, m•i < .tll ~r~. ~I.. f<;r l'Jlll VI I~ ::..\0!5 n(·~ .! Br JPl t·nt I • ~ ~'t t.ic· ..i•lult' no lll-t-. M ~11 •rr ~ a!ll I~ 2hr 111 1 plt'A :0-t'"" , rpc.' ~ 11.rJ>. ·'"~ thh,.. r 1 Pauo .\cUt:.. nu !Jt!\.:. 1l6 Shah~r. ~Mu 566-!l'l.S() -------'11-fESE\'ILLI:: ' 2Br <A ~.ir Adib rpt., c.lrp-. bltn .. ln\d \ll \\ 4Wr\-t f:.JI • -H:?O ;,;J~ J ~nlJ \nJ ~I He11ut ti/. d•·1tn lbr nt'"' 1 rpl!t & lrp.. Hl11n., 11flo.(' to .,hci{1p1ni;: Jtt'd' hlt:dl fur m iddl" J l!\'d muple i\dlls onh .'.\u Pl'tJ. S350Mo 645 OI! 16 inger. h b 846-061\f MAIJMER'S W ALX I~ 2 & 3 br apls from S450 Prplc. tanie }d. fJJUO ~r nr Hunt1ni;non ll.atbour t h11dren OK 16662 J ib Circle. apt I. 8»562:3 Ue:lwte poolside xtra lge 2br. 2tH& lillnS. <bhVthr 11 .. nules beach Adib. no µd '> $3 !1~ mo :~012 \\All'-;Jo:H ALC-ONQ_l:IN 2 BR I liJ. U1n Garaatt' t.ialron\ lalm<ir) I lh1hl t It\.. m "'1-'I S4i:J • $.1W dt-fn-11 (.':.111 !l!•I ~-· or f;j ~/i l Jt!\ Of) k•· _Hr I :Hd to-A nhoo ,. !'ttctun\\ t1 nn 1. '-'" ~H Jl.1 ,,. .. r IHJlh i I ~ ·~ ~, II '.i 1 ~ I fl r .1~ 751 ~).) Wr. llu ~lt-x ~' t lk4f .sll ~r . nu i"'t' sc. :w 1713. IC:J 3Jtfi :! Hr 2 ~ lnwnhom.· II\ .11 bt-.;• h \Jull' 5-4111 ~H lT.'i ur 645 73'.() ;, ~ l..wtur} apb. 2 & 3Br. xtra lg l>taragt.>5. Roman W. Wb&. frpla. lD 3000 ~ tl ! Fr'om ssso nm W.9501 2tJf" :?b..i 'p\'\ patio 1 car •'nl I l!J r :"oo Prh ~o\lu ~t1li..e ~ ~ OoM To lffc.h '-' ..... b.ld~lor all utll pd ~t: & n.1nR S29U mo ~~oc~&15(1 . ;;tir I >ba. Coodo Frplt·. JA.o.il :-;r Broollhunt &t M.t .. nll. MIS \tu ~~ :!611 2br 1"'-ba C't'Oterofto~n --- Blun.-. Gar Adult'> ~o tf'YW l844 01 lhe beat'h. Bach hotel apt 2306 W. Oceanfront. S2:50 mo+ $250 sec. & de· p'.lfSll. 673.-4154. ~ I 2 8lk bc:h 47lh St 2 Bd. Sew t·~. dl"J>'l. paint. m1 mo yrly 968-8283 2 Br. J•• Ba. F.P .. ~, blk to bearh. Refs. reqwred \\all 6 l )rly. Y75036J air. 67s.a592 res W~lm area. Lovely lrR. JBr. l'••lia. rrptc, patio. pool Adults. S4~S. ~ W~cllrr lge z br . l ba . Adwu. no pets New de· ax. poot ~152. ---- SWIRIVllW! t..a.rge 2br. Zba. overlook 1ng l:f.ll~ Bay. Load5 of do u1..t s . F r p I c . 2 «SJl)Orts 2 lrg balconies 14S1loaunal> Or. ~Mu. Call m.819 OC' M.;-J.260 i':.\,',I BLUFF 2br, 2ba. frplc pnol Adib tlalJ\lo &48 Amr~ Wa) • ~ '>."#i M-l tM.16 3876 ..•...•.........•....•. I \t:.U-llt'"'. oce.:in ''t"~ :1 tJ( ".! bJ -.phl leH~I aµun mo.'fll Hwll ins. l'arJWI. dr:.po~ '/. 1 i.IT 1.111n .,. laun 111"\ liil'llil'\ l'Ubht Tl.'lt 111; '·vurb and ti ult 1·vursc nghl behuld \;JuJ~. no pcL'> t\\dllu tilt' 1mmed 1at e l ) • 'Vi r led:.e . Own Pr •·12 lll~ti 2Hr LrR dl-Ck. RUr:IJ.:t• ir.'• mo Walk to beJr h .,_. ,.., .\Slj 03111 $39$. l Br lge ~nlque ~b style. OCEAN VlEW Also avail. 2 br S2!l5 332 EM:ino Ln. Set: M~. apt c ___ _ Ape» ....... , Fwftished or Unfumi~ l'OO ...........•...••.••... ~•11r.-e ah>Ul Ju.ne I. Mure mCo Jbr, frplc. Jae. gardener. 2 caU &t2·S062 d}s. 548 Oll3 nu to beach. S725Mo. We're the ones to call. 9 currently available from M95 t.o S850 per month. Woodbridge PROF. DECOR. BOMB Corona llgJnch w, ke) lo bchs. lg IH dm rm. r rpk. nu cpt.s thruoul. Jlir, Ilia. kit wtnew oak c ab i net s /tile ' dshWl>hf sto,e, dbl gar. fa.nu.Ly. $700 mo w I grd.nr IS\! Ad ·S1tte r ; 109, 00..0X> 24h.rs. ~llORT Tt-:H~I Ht-nlJI., ~175 \VJ'<'k l '11 ARenf'1.i:r81iO r~ ~'to t;..iS-41\..17 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nr So <.'oasl Plaz.a. 2 Hr :.! <K-a.ngl'tn>e (' oodo fof' 1st' 2br. llM All amt'n1\1~. Adib onf\. No Pt..t,. SC.~.\1o 759 1128 ev~ & "'ttnds ~·w t&2 bdrm luxurv adult "pc.s m 14 plao·~ rrum $390, 2 bdr m tOV>'T\tn.LWS from~ + pools. te11111.S. watufall~. ixnb' Gas for coolun~ & ~-.tllnit paid. f'rom San O.~ l''rwy dnve North un Bt>arh to Mc t~adden then West on Mct-'add~n l v Scaw1nd \.1llal(e 11J4189J 5198 l'\t::> TI4-522·i~;963 ~TI Fa£SH & PRETTY Ch ild welcome. New linoleum. fres h paint. <'1ean. <,mall priv ate ~ yard, garage w d hookup, NO DOGS. water paid, ~ mo. $925 move·lft. See manager 619 HatTUlt.oo. 96().3989. •VlltY PfUVAT£. East.side. fresh. clean. pn?tly 2 br. private patio, pOOl, carport, laundry . ~ODOGSOR CATS. S4SO oi;J. llOO move-to. Water ~ g.as pa.id. Also 1 Br. beaullluJ. pnvate pOtch. S375lno. S82S m ov &-in 145 E. 18th Street. -~ !llpt. Hgts. 3br. 2ba. 11'\vhse. Fp. pvt yrd Qlild Ok. No pels. $5S() ~·5103 3Br newly redec home 1111lovel) fenced yard. Children & pets ok . ~251 m o. 645·8863 or 642·:1112. :! Br. 2 ba, dbl garage, ICids & dog ok. S600 mo. ~.751-3448 $450-COTTAGE F'RmlL Y PAINTED • R«oodllioned Inside .. , • NEWSTOVE 'OliktreoOK ·No Pets ' 213/1$1·3220 2.-*' house. (M IDiJ' ol 8 Wlits. Cpts/drps, {le w ..-. uuJ pd. $400/mo. <Ma Newport Blvd. Call ...... 2.,._. 1 beth home. New .. ,dll*. Ir kltcb nr. SP'lmo. lat/lu\+$150. N> p&t. 6'4-1211 uk tor I!** ttlAR.JuNG corr AO E Vsy pvt, focd front & ~ Spu'tliog clean U1r. Irick-pets OK. PIO ~ , ~ Gl·ZM2 3242 .............. , ....... . Brand new exec pen - thouse With or w /out boatshp.3br,3ba. bea ut crptutg & much more. Best HWltinglOO Harbor loc . Own /A g t 21J.865..12J65; 714 ,826-:;92() New Seabridge T wnhs. 21lr +den. 3ba. 2 frplcs. Views $95-0Mo. Ownr. 714-846--3393 also 84().1918 ~ 3244 ••••••••••••••••••••••• W OOD BRI DGE . SYCAMORE. tbr. 2'hba . frplc, lndscpd, lrg patio. Nr pool & teruus lake. Jy r lse. Avail 6 ·28. Sl'95Mo. 640-9991. Woodbridge Villager 2 stA:Jry townhome. 3bd. 1 •'Iba, carport, storage & laimdry rm. $.'540 mo. SSZ.1947 Woodbndge condo 28r. Ula 10 mo. new. SSOO/mo incl rec facilities, . ref rig. Avail immed Call Bob: ~ wkdys. SS2·356l eves t625Mo. Unique lbr. 2ba. Oranaetree. Gar. Pool. aJdls. DO pets. 833-33(11 Lovely Greentree hm. 2.Br, F /R. cpts/drps. dbl gar. pd gdnr. comm pool, chlJd OK. ssso. 6ll -4QJ'Z Woodbridge Sycamore . 4br, alt, frplc. cuJ-de- sac. Nr pool ts tennis . 1ncldl aardnr. msMo. 664776 lrvioe Gnms 2bc. 2ba. den, beaut decorator model Cmllo. W /quality crpta, wall Is window covertnsa. Cutri a ir . frplc, patio •/outdoor U J h_t i n1 ,t l med ~. Poo&,jae. ln· nll . Avail J unt 1. 91111o.M4-TT19 s• Dilil,... JU6 .. 1 .... 1 ,._ 3 Br,'2 be, ....... e ·-· 2 • ................ )t)(AI ok. Frpk, 2 car 1ar. LUXURY dr Coado, \n No pet1. Urliv. Park. ~ Nl&Uitl. ocn. vie•. $685. Slerra Mamt, ......... 1'1·181. RealtlJ 551·3000 ·t9l!0Hai:raara Pll~ .. lnin<' L&lllJIMI IHch 3241 HariloC' View Homes o r . 4 ~~~;;~·~~~;:·;~·~~ 8r, comm. pool. avast. TALS. new modular type 6115· ~Imo. 644--41S7 homes. 24. hr sec p vt bch s. ad lts o n'l y S4M).$1200 mo . & up. RMP 499-3816 Fa~ large 2 bdrm. 2 b a . c~ a rm e r i n Woodscove, gourmet lotchen, stained gla.ss. w:ry pnva~. 11200 m o. Diana 49M789, -497 ·5454. Central Laguna, waJJt to beach. shops .tr bus. 2 BR. 1 ba .. S800 Mo. Lovely 3 bdrm home in private Emerald Bay. patio, walk to beach .tr parlt. Lease $1700 mo. cau us with your rental listin gs . We have quabf1ed tenants wait · mg! TuJner Msoc. 494· 1l77 W~ t.o beach. 2 Bi:. 2 Ba condo, den. frplc, pool. jac. sauna, mu.st see. '650. 646-1534 AM only! VERSAUJ..ES CONDO" l Br. full secunty. jac $500/mo. Call 957·1900 Park Lido Twhe. 3b r. 2~. dbl gar w /elect opnr. Pvt patio. pool. f~. Walk t.o bch. Adlts on1y.1125Mo. 960-3052 Beautiful large house <Jn>1q. ft.). 4 Br, 3"'2 ba. rrplc, 2 car g a r age . Bea~. fncd yard. as. mo . Call for appt. 549-7Wl. f1nd what you want in Dally Pilot Class1f1eds. .. w~~~ ~ ~ ott-ef col~? ~~ u.-.. y e6f0"4 -tlJ ~oura;t . ....... ~_tfJ!I~ 24-M~~-7~a-.. YOU "Of request Ad-Sitter service when plocing your od . . . CM Ad-Slf1er number will appear in 'fCM DCJity. Pilot od ... Aa-Sitt8f' takes your meseoges . . you coll in ot your conwnienm to qet the responses to your od ... this serva is only $5 per week. for more information ond to place your od mU 642-5671 • \ ......•...•..........•. 2 bdrm. I 3eba Town house near beach ~ Tak ing appl1cat10nlt Luther 964 1921 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3706 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bachelor. mo. to mo. $250 to $.300. Rd 's . Call George SJ) Im& Specious l Bdrm yrly for mature person. $375 + uti.1: Agl. 673-4062 ..... ,111••• 3707 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sll.llbo Apt S32:S mo. Uul md'd. Walk to bch & stores. very clean. non· smoker. 548-2897 3724 . ..................... . Nicelbr.dplx.Quiet.Sep by gar. Empty ad.Jt. No pets. 5411-1021 CASADIO.O ALL UTILJTI ES PAID Compare before you rent. Cus tom de11g n features; Pool. BBQ. cov'rd aarage. ne w furniture. surrounded with plmh lancbcapinR. Adult livil\3 al Its best. No pet.s. l bdrm f umlshed $.185 2 bdrm funu.shed $460 365 W. WU100. 642-1971 ............ 3740 ••••••••••••••••••••••• H.r1...ST ~ F.at.ateLiving! B!awtul part.like aur· roundloga. Terraced pool. Sunken au bbq, 1parltlln1 fountain• . S paclou1 rooms . Separate dlnina area. Walk-in cloHU. home- like ldtdNin Ir cabtQet.t,, W•lk to Hunt1n1ton a... 1 Bedacbn furn MOS • 2 Bldloom rum S485 2 DrTwnhH. unfum $475 Adulta. no peu. UWW.f"tff! LA QUINT A HERllOSA Mlll1 Publda Ln, 1 bllr w. ~Beach, a bl.kl s. oe ~. 8'7·~ t •OCEA."FRONT. a\atl llO". dally. week I~ SpeC' t.acullll'Vlew 673·SUHF Sub Lse Patk Newport Rarden apt. Nr pool lia)view 2 br. 2 ba. avail now 't1l July lst <.:all U>Uect ( 7,141 J23..8022. San a....... l 77 6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WWITEWATER VIEWS I & 2 Bdrm rum. apts Weekly orb)' lhe month $400-SSSO per mo • At San Clemente Pier WlUTE WATER RLTY ~Z72'l ~;;;.;·· ........ ii·o2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S350 l..ovt'IY. lge 2 br. encl. gar • quiet c ul de sac. Anaheim . KJd ok Child ok. !1~6·5522 o r 546-5704 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 Br. 2 Ba. very lg. au on I Aoor. beauWul new dlx decor, frplc. pvt. o r beach & bay. Avau now Oilldren OK, S825 mo 1012 West Balboa. Jeff 7»?rn 2 Br. Adults ooly. Unfum S47S w/util. 507 E. Balboa lSI, Ba:Jboe 87U880. eor-. ....... 3122 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Charming 2 br. 1 ba. f rplt'. bltns. SMO mo. \St • last , liillO dellOl•t. 6'2-5290 ~2 BR.1 ba . lg aundeck. So. of bW)'. Matin adults ooly. no peU.~ 760-0'19$ Ba Pool,. laooscapinfi! carport. A C Adullb onl) no pc.'U 5425 I~ dl..!>r ~~d~_s __ 1 BH. I:: Side duplex . yard. new C'pts. S3JO mu 963-7Ql1or640-781<& Brand nrw 3bdnn. I "'7ba flreplace. ~OMo In Newport I (Its. ~ 500 I -----Large !bf' upper. K1tr h. blllns. crpts & drps )lature adults No Pel:. l>\2 4044 alt 4 PM WXURYUYIHG in q1.1et adult complex Spac l hr apt. Cathedral C\!ilings. gas frplc & diW P\'t balrooy. pool, J&C No pets $J8S mo. M~a Pines. 2mO Harla SPMC 549 2447 2 Br. Iba. A C. adults on ly. no pets. S67 W 19th St. <.: M. $325. 546-2277 eves 2 Br, new drapes. l child ok. no pets $360 rent Siem Mgml 6'1·1324 ' 2Br. l.Bll. ad.Jts. no pets,. garage. S42S mo 6'6-03.s4 2 Br. l ...., ba. lrg deck patio. comm pool, spa, jac. ctbhse. l Mt Lo S.Csl Plata Ad Its only. no pets.~~160 Ulll. incl. 1 Br. <Adet. adults. avail . ..June lsl,_ Nopets 644.m5&. ~ clean 2Br. Enc\. gar. Adults/no pets. $375. Nr. Back Bay. 321 Monte Vist.a. 640-01~. 2 BR. newty decor. l111ide ••: frpk • encl. pallo. EldrM. Ad\al\$ only. $475 Mo.~Eves. 2 Br. 5 ~ trom ocean, l Br, 1 ba. S3lO !*" mo. f-i.. .. _ .. _._ I 2 5 O s e c . • ..-. sunroocn.1~... (;as!Waf8/tl'Uh pd. s.e v\eW. moo. Avail S/l /80 wi-. ~ Pomona . Apt f7S.91UO.O. --~· c.....-. JIZ4 Ser Gaw 2 br. \be. MOO •••••• .. ••••••• .. •••••• UW pd. Adlll. Ne• crpt SbltJI 2 BR 2 Ba, .Pvt atlAvocado.~1 .-0. bllnl. pr. •ate.r paid. No'*'· AHll no-. MO mo. Call 5*5llO, t1k f« Pam 91' Larr1 Npl Hgta Zbr t "'ba. Adltt. No pet.t. $385Mo, D1.Sl03 I ,? lbr Condo. Pool. 1ac. ten nas. !tauna Up1tra<led ~ refr1g l:mlfo iJJ-4763 LOIJlllll .... 3141 ••••••••••••••••••••••• J Br. walk Lo V1ctona B<'h. ~an v1~w. $S001mo . ~lZ72 &....-..,.. 3152 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FRON/f l NG GOLF'COURSE IA>wer Unio 2 Br. 2ba. We5l N"10e D!' Lovely atta. Bltm, wshrtd.ryer, pauo .. 2 car gar . auto opnr. Adlts, no pets. SSSO/mo 71'().1950 Ma ,,.. e.odl 3169 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PAlltOPOIT .A.'AIDDTS COUMTRY CWI UVIMGilM MEWPORT llACH 4000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• m Weelc & Up • J Brs. kitchenettes. pool & maid :terV. ~SS. Landco IM Motel E'slde C. M. Very spac 800 s/f rm. brt frpk. wctbar & LtSe al gar. Avail 6n5. Mus t b~ resp • co- operat i\'e f'em. pref~ Ple:J.l>e send refs & phon~ nwnber to. Ad IJ75. Bo 1500, OailY Pilot. Costa Me.d, Ca. 92l62lf> ------S!2S + SlOO dei>os1t. Non s m o k e r . Ho us e 111 Wes tmi nster . C all llll..US7 NB/CM lln!9, k>vely den /· bedrm. 2 1, ba, 2 br • twnhse. Refs. $220 fl46. ~ 642-1470 LoYey nt Ho.g Hosp. M. shr ba, Nm-smoker. kit. mi mo. 646-1035 Small Lag Sch l room guest house. $.'j() wk. c.Ll 494-91575 Room in 3br home. Quiet. Kitc h prlv. S200Mo. 642-GlO, AD-Sitter f w . 3'-hr. An adult commWlity oo the Back Bay. Spec- tacular Spa. 7 swi mmtna pools, 8 IJpted tennis courts. bike trails. put-5tz111a1 ._.. 4200 ung ~· Bachelors, l ...................... . md 2 bedtoo.m:s apar'l· v, a root home. meN.1. and townhouses Non-moker 00.b'. "25 from SG.00 per month yrly. 6'73·1S21 bel. 9PM On Jamboree At SanJoaiqum Hills Road • (714)644-1900 <lwmin& 2br. 2ba, home. ~c: yard, walJt to T · Street Beach. $375wk. Century 21· O.borne, Mam flAAoc:. •·KM Venaillel eoodo. bay ft ocean view. 2br, 2ba. frptc. full aecunty " amenities. S700/Mo. Newport 1 Br +loft. View Owner 544-0814 wkdya; of oc:ean •Balboa.· Avail &WO eves & wbda. 6/1. SUOO/mo. ~o:M2 cb'I 4Br. 28&. very l&. all OCl l • floor. beeut.ilul new dlx 1 Br, f'l.rn. eottqe, clean decor. frplc, pvt, nr a pvt. l or 2 mature beKb llba1. AvaU now. ~.noP«s. ,,IAq. t , O\lldren OK. 85 mo. .. a.v /mo.-<m2 ~eat Balboa. J e ff V--I 1 t ~UH ....................... v.-um2t:ir.2be. blw, Mam ocean .front coodo. all amenltlcc •1,..tu Poot, 11111 4. tunl1bt. ..... 96.omtvea. , . ... ' ~ ..... lgiqfll hlf .... ..... ~ ....................... Qcp •• . ....................... R ¢11 /npalr, lnt/Ht ftahb . old llm• crefumeul11p, Jnd ~Mt Palocn bo.~DGJ• Dil"wm•P&ft n• lol c.,.tS. rice •a....ln•S.eJco•tlna. -··••••••-•••••••• Slil' ........ U • .....a1a Shampoo• steam clean Uo'~ Qab' brt~. •bl t t IM See,._ ~ M> min hM-•cb C._.•P ............. •-••••••• bv. dan rm. hall au Ava Miry MN 5-vi<"e. all YOJttr llC'd&. ....-lalleo an ol. Rlabl. PU Ii cW ~aft~.• ... w.ts ....................... Bricllwork, amall JObs Newpor1. o.ta MN a & 11''\ne. 8'1~317hVt'11 C:..p ....................... l.iJu'sCARPE:NTlt Y ~doors. paneling 30)'1"1expr "51·20M ~'TOM INTERIOR CARPENTRY By J a,y 642 8809 8. Wll&oo & Sons. pauos. rm add. remodel. plJns . Pree est JO .> rs ex per Lac ir.~7487 Bonded 64&1740 548 ~ Carpenter. all a round f1n 1~h fram i ng . Res /Comm 'l J ohn sn .u12. 646-«25 Compl. r enovat1 n.I( service. 1nt1ext L11·'d C har R enov a t1n~ ~3749 Carpf'ntrv A ll kind~ Quality wor k g uaran teed Gary H am · merslag 496·9690 Or 951-3002. nu 11 so, C'OUrh s10 f"hr I.\ Gu;ar Um pet odor l)lt l'f'PA)r, U r1 Hpr Do work nl)Hll ltt-b 5.11 0101 t\ni! catenllj 1n lht• Old W(IC"ld Lrad1t1on Wt•d dlnp.~~­ C....t/~ ....................... l R t: M 0 \' t: DRIVEWAY!), pallOI> & aJ\.>'1.1\lng t>lse m "de of coocrete or ...sµhall Abo CCXM'rete uw111g & ,·ort' dnJlmg Wl"t"k:. Conut>le Rdno\ Ill 631 2b lit •••...•••••••.......... ELECTRIC JAN· Pm·e-0 nght free esumatc·on large or small Jqp..; Lie •337254 673 ~ bCGYation .....•....•.....•..•... Badthoe. k>ader & dum.p Exper J T ·., Barkhol' Service ~-6744 Garde ning, t r ee trim ITilllg, clean-up. & maml sen Amie ~·M H Ha\e '>Omelhml( to .,ell'' t1a..-.111f1ed :.ds do 11 well , VERY WW PH It ' K.S ~. ~m'I mellll o.ar,. ~ ?OU l)' ~blc )&'WO r ar•.afl urdabll• r lean11pa lttc bard )41-1511 ...,.c .. 4• 1-n. lOf>t*i rcmv' t'<J ~ t.wna 7)t >41fl C:~anupa lawna. trl rn m 1 n j • I • n 11 ~ l' • 1• " . sprlnlden. h11ul1n1t ~7Zl(t •~v aardtner t tl't' t r11 n ffi I 11 I , } rd l'l 11 U JI\ b11ldi.nl!111J 666 92:b Kxv l.1ardcmt'r C11111pl }.IU'd n:uunt & d11up• Ftt.~" d>l l't!lt' 1141 tOOt; I .ii/111r.Ca pmfi l re-e t n m rolo till 1udd1ni.: ~µnnklt-r t lnuµ hiaul IOI( Utt\t', ~ b:J1t. UI ~aQM '.\la1ntena1w c ,\n·uunl ~ cie.aJ'lUI~. hi.1ul1111 l.11 :1711111 00 !IW7 G ... r~ s.nicrs ·••·••••·····•···•·•··· Ap11t·h1· W1•ld111..: & l-'al>r1C·at1un Mari Ill', auto & home rl'µair Rsnbl rate:., 7 d)~4 hr 957 2516 Hwlder Bro-. l um1•l\'lt homt' 1mvrovcm1·nt 11 It'. t:urpentr) elt·t r•lumlJ l'i.r Bnan Ml7 22!tl0 Ptwle who m ·t'<l l><"•Jl'll· shoultl ulWll)S t'hl'I I.. lh•· S..01\lt c fhre11ory 111 tl'lc O:\ILY I'll.OT ...... ,. ........ __ .., _____ .,,,,, ... • ------- Catpentr). muonry, roofln11 . p l1fnl btn11 •1oe1nn1. sux·ro 4i 1u .. l)r}'well • ft\Or• J.Ji. ~ J4M•k ~ l&ll 1'rldee Home rrpa1 ra. uiua II JObll I') let 646 l@ Want a ~t:AlJ, Y CL &::AN llOUSt. • Call Olnttham GLrl t'r4't ~t M$-5123 JAPANfo;.5t; LANDSCAPE Dea!Ol ~pr1nkler. :iod1t, cltlari up. maJJll, warr. exper Lie 531·11162 or IY1 21182 Xlnl <'l .. n1n1 donl' by ladY,..,1exp Deyendable. OWfl tranaa 84'1 3637 ----IWtolllho1. rl'nont1ni. 1\red ol cl.a.o.tnai your new lawns, gent'r a l ....... ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ne~ palchel & le!xtures Fiii EST. IU-1 Ot -------• Expert in restuccos le P81Che&. flleat & clean. IR./Exl. ~5660 ""'*' ; ••••••••••••••••••••••• v.'t't:kt'nds •'*•)'" Call • cleanup. l>ave 642 4&J. JMMll' M 6757 an 8PM. Bud ~l Quial.ity J*nUllg & paper-c; G idley Plumbe r . lbnr am.provemeot.a. low lfllU. C1tt e6l,lauuc. oo JQt>lOOarnall Al.W 1'7V llouseclean ana • !Jt!tiencOO, reliable ll'fllt> ti6 l 90'7:, ---------1 lDl. Worlt guar. fo'Tee et>t l' lC Mp.,., SI.we. 547 ·42Hl Own ••••••••••••••••••••••• Repe.jr service, inslalla-uon. backnow ceruraca · I.JOO 6'2 9315 l 'lumbl nii. -.,lt-c t rt ca I lw~IJJ!j, aJI I(~ re111un .. ) l't.' c:I(\ ll3ti ~ Hal6lg ...••..........•.••.... lX..'\ •lud«nt Sluplo11dt•r du11w trul'k Gr11dt . h.uul Dau ~ 8800 ll.1ul1na Moving l'u11 ~·rl'tt' & tree remov:al (.J\Jll'k bt'rv1ce b46 1624 I 111• hJullnl! mo' in .: 1,.u'J.:1· Yard deanrn~ H.t•J.., r Jlt'I> W2 07ll:> Hi.1ullll.: & Dump J l)!J,., \.'.k lor Rand) .14.9 4;j68 \II Jrow11J h..iulu1i; I I' ll"Ul k 1-'t1•• I''' t all \ \1 ~..ax 3'Jfw ------ JU>'T CS HOU5eeleaomi l~t le eH1C1et1t RA!b I 'least' call 963-~UH . VACANTS Our Spec1aht> PACIF'IC -1,EANING SEH VIC Di Jlornes. apt:.. ofhr~. l'µI w1ndo"' 'I, Kt>n clean uµ n-habll.' prof. free ebl m, 1714) 631 6303 S\Wdash Kiri live in Will ltdb,~11 and or utht'r d~ i59 1233 "4.~r Kleen, \h Jfl' th1· t1,l 3 l(t•m•r at ion' ol hou. ... ekel'p111.: &. J>Jrl) i<n I( ::. t>i:! ;!!)5j I ll'<i'1UI>" . .trim m 1 n.:. llou:.eclei.ninl! W1nct11v. hJuhnl: 1-'ret• 1•st1 mal('' 1 It' a 11 1 n •! I< 1• h O" 11 ~7 t!.27 1 tram ~. 4121 • ...•....••...••....•... 1>1rt), dirt\. dirty' lfaq• \11ur U\t'll tlcanl·tl nr "111\'t• h\ lhf' 0H'rl \l.111 1urlt1v · \.,k l11r '11 rn l'ti IMllM IW 4~ ii I Ill\\' 'i0ml'lh111.: ~ o u ,,. :rnl lJJ :,,•U" C'la,~1f1t>d drh du 11 well 642 ~1711 I iotN'<'il'1u11n..: I do r1· "dcnta.il & 1 .. nt..th \ J ll l:lcllu :-,:JI, 4(!) I ,.., 1•·r hr t1·.1111' '' 111 ''"'" Ir.in' >W i ftlHi or IH.! lf.';i.x1·\1, -.1 ·~11· ... lll>l .... 1-.c l.E:\'\1'-t, .51.7:~ CUSTOM BRICK WORK 0 .C. Paperhangutl( RetaJn·walls . planter,, 011.m lnst.a11at.aoru. uv to dnves. BBQs, etc.-100·., :IY'odlSc. OD paper reh. Nev. port & C.:M 113$-2182 __ Pagl'r ·~ ~12 . ....•...............•. .Moving' The Starv111i.; <.:Ollewe Student:! ha\ c 1i:rown L11· T124 4:11> ~good ~rv. 64 I ·8427 PainHnl)fP..,;"9 ..••.••••.....•.•...••. Pl:.'Tt-1<.S PAl~TINC: ~>i.pr'd He~' H<1l1 '> ~ro•c f.s t C iill Gt'no• ti& ()1.51J l'aint1 ng I NT L ,\ I :-.t·.1t hofll'"'lt , n·Ji. J:! 'I' 1"<P Lit °I.I lJJ\• ~,, l(K.') 1-lOl' t \I J•J llllln J,: ~t I tl In Tn m1 It "•ll'l'lr ll.1t> ·...-..s . f>n;t pamt1111i: bl &. I 111 ESSIAM u.tm vautlJng, lo rate'> t'rel' es t 3 ) r l!U·H 002· l4TII, 633 9837 lift ~ K~ Paper-dolb. We 1o:al:. '>hould hong toitcthl'r IAS-2110 83!:f tnJU l'V~ (Jual1t) P J1ntt-r,, 1n lA.1' cxter . lu ratt::>, fa,.l '>K\'~~ In:-. OUL'ldt• HeaJ>A111al>ll' ll1.;p.-ndable 1-h" ,.,t J '" f,j l ~)Ii y, ,UJ.f' ,\1 '1-.l<l!ll<; \.\>ork l!uur ~h or I r Jt.lt' !/i!J ~" l:VfL'\T l'AINTl;\1, I omµI µn·p xlr11 rl·-.ult ltrf<i l"'l 542 999tl 111,,. rat,..., '1 °"uJ1 I-rt·•· 1 "'''•Ill Int t,\I ·'l•l , ... 1.,.:1, l'.11(1 \!< · \ ,,,1 l11u. .... .., l,uur v..11rk I ''"" pn1''"' '•!.}~~ I dlinl! tht~ m1r.l 1w<1pl1 l•''"'tih· 1·. 1mporl.111t I•• J1r.1 ,t,Jrttn•' up an ,, 1111 1 I New construc tio n . Remodehnl(. rep1p1ng, elertroruc leak detection Top Hat s:n ·31.94 Poal S.-.ice, Repoin ••••••••••••••••••••••• Want a REAf.L'V CLBA N f'O<)L? C:aJI Pool Doctor. I-~ est 67J.M52 -~~--~--~ Sef"f i u .•....•............•••. Prof~"onal ~ume prl' µardt1 o n Tulloretl t'~per 1al l y f or yCJu h!ghlil(ht1111! )our b;.irk "round and expt<ncn('c \lorl!dn Employment 1~mn 7~ 15111 ..........•..•.•..•.•.. f<•·pair & Herool i\11 l q >t''> ~hllll(I•"> ro• k .J\;JX1-. turnjJl,.lar Fn ..... · u.~ .:.Cl ~H'1n Avud Oran.it> co .. .,l l!oofinj! lw ri.-1'ml! rt'l>JH''> • Ad 1j1l11ifl ' fa,t n •hahlc· h1.111· t < ' .. .t I ILJ\ t' ,111 1.:0. < hn,. !At, 2Jii:I I" lht• '"" 'r•I .111\I 11<~,ot\l>Ulll"'ll \l'l•lll ll1o-r1 •Jfl l'J '\'V..,t\ frir 1!..u •ii'." 'JI• \l.1k• •.1111 ' " I\ tu tdl l"'lllJI" •11,.,u• \•A.II I•• .., !I thJt hi\\ 1 J,'. \ nll r I 1 1 • 11 1 r ' I " "•It ,1 lo "' • '"' ,,,_, 1~1 l11n1 1·r u ... ,. Ju~I ( fJ,,l l1 1•d , ll hllll•' I l.1 ...il11•tl .. Ill l'ht1n1• .111\1 rt"'' 11 10 lh• f>ll !jtjj)j l.t;! ~:;''I 'l.c.• 1ll><l l .. 11 642.~7~ DAILY PILOT . . Qualified roofing. Fr" l'Sl. Leak repair. $35;· Good rateis o n shakea/compo. 975-UO'P exU18 ....................... c.eramic TUe Installed. All types, guar. work. t'ree est refs. G &1T1er' ~ .. TnieS.,..,ke ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ & shrub, pr~ ll rerooval, yard clean-ups. hauling. 751·2322 . 846-1413 Jim . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Complete video service:. Weddmgs, athlet1c11 cit;, WdM l-8931. 675-M18 Wondow CleaMMj ..........•..........•. + oomph:tc floor ,·ur•·. homes & <.'Omm'I Lac d . bonded. ins ~ 9449 l'rofl'c;.,111nal Window de4UUlll: h} Joo• Daniels 714 54M·~ NOTICE how Dally P1lr1t Cla!I'\· 1f1t'd ads d1!>play l ht>ar ~<i1ge-s with lc.1(1b1htv ~ lmpj{'\ ~ ()ur .ads. WP are proud lo say. tPll llv l(f'l rt>s ult '> Phonr "t'42·5678 1 ·.,, thr I l.1tlv 1•1101 l-".1.,t lk-.ull ' .... r\.11·1· •l1n·1·tnrv ) 11u1 "t•rv1r·r " •m r 'Pf'< 1.dl \ t ,di M.! .,.,,)! 1•\I I~~ VeatiClllR...tah 4250 OffiuRent~ 4400 Offiullentm 4400 OHiuRetwtar 4400 ~s/ln•ut/ ··-····················· ....................... ..................... .. ....................... ~, .. ~t'JOC)t's. Trvst °""*' 5035 Lost&~ SJoo LAnt&Found 5100 IP8IGllGll~ 51so OCEANFRONT Woods Cove, La~una Bch 2Br. 2Ba. June l thru Labor Day . SI0,000 54J.&'ll8 MAlfl KAPALUA RESORT 2br. 2ba. Jae.-In coodo. 213-47~3Z12 EXEC. SUITES Prirne Newport Beach loc. Near 0.C airport Rent mcl. reception. con· fe r e nce rm . Janitor ser v . ultls. JOO free c.-op 1e s & more Secretarial ser v avail Liz or Doug 8.5 l ·9411 •N~:WPORT llE1\('ll • •PR'JME LOC \TIO!\• SO }ds from wull'r1runt' r.()1 sq rt t 114) !lti4 ·5.'l'J4 --- -ol\1 Ot:L,UXESl'ITES. 1-'rom S2!.15 i\ir rnntl ample.-pkJ< Utll pd u.;.s E Q.l llW) G7~1 fll()() ---.... tose... 4300 ....................... Execuuve offices a ... a1l rn full serv. ofc bldg Nr 0 C. Airport. Ht•cept & phone ans . 'Sec) ~c n . ronf rm. etc. Please l'all 752-61.88 .:fl\ree CXf1ct s. ur c1pµrox . Moving? Avoid deposits & cul living expenses' Professionally s ance 19TL HOUSEMATES 832 ... 134 Middle ages has 2br. clean Cum. apt lo !!hr. All ut.il. I s moke. $200Mo. &·9528 ltesponsib&e non-smoking female 25 with 1 well· bebawd cat, deslres nice bach « 1 br apt lo C.M .• CdM . N ewport o r Lag\ma area up to $300. Call Ad.Sitte r # 187, 642-0XI. 24 hrs. fo'em wanted. 2 Bx apt. 820 Center St. Apt lrt2. CM. SlSO mo + 11 ut1I. c;.&.')..1Zl2 Need female roommatr to share 2 bdr m. <1pt < · .~. 121 35 i . Afl 6PM 642.:i(Kl. F'em..;mmte wntd w ~hr Jtit:"'"house C.M $200Mo. eves 6Jl·~ 3 Br. 2 ba how.e w /pool C M Must be clean. resp. Sl&S mo 631·2763 eve. F'emale shr C06ta Mesa 3Br. 3Ba Twn hse. pool. ~pa. S2.50 645 2547 aft 6PM To shr 3br how.l' 1n In S?!JOMo. + ulll 832 6175 afu,JO. Refined profes:.tondl bachelor. Share home w same 111 Tustm. Pool. lervUs courts, pvt. plolllO. Call eves. 544-1796 9tr lg Mesa Verde home Le rmtr bdrm + pn vate ba. lot pnv. Fem S275 ut i l inc l 645 9080. 54().2826 ~ 2Br. 2ba nr So-Cst P1za & frwy. Pool. 1ac & r ec rm . S22S mo 9'194)25, 64,5.453.1 Roommate to shr lrg 3 yr old J.rV. lwnMe. comm . pool. fem. preferred ~ Young Mom will shr house w /same $200 + l&il. S.A./F. V. 839-5123 . Mature working adult. To * 2br. b, Park Npt apt.~91.58 450Sq. Ct. $42:> mo 4001 Birch Sl. !11.B Agent. 541·5032 lf!l!B ../.=-.......... ~a..-,, __ _ ..t.---./&eq-· -./ ................ "'' ,.,, T•J t '• ''' ,,,,.,.,,. Call Mr. Howard 645·6101 PRESTIGE WATERFRONT LOCATION Newport S.och 360-4000 S<1 F't •Spet1.acular l-\a' \' 11•v.., •Wet Bar., l-'1rcplal'C' •Pnv:.itc f'allO!> •l.mmed.111t<.' r\\ .i1lab1hty Plea..o;.e Call for an i\ ppl 675-8662 ---1-:.xt;ct7fl\'F. su1n.s Newport Center. ful l o;;en1Ct"l>. pn\ate, ffi can Vle\lo, $270 56:10 i59·!l03t; $460. crpt, air, 1000 s11 ft 11 3~1 R e a r h . =fl We,trrunster ~12 28:11 NEWPORT CENTER Executive Suites Pf'estlJt)OUS O<'l'lln \ 1eW offices lw ant1r1ue de ('Orat~Jt'onl rm 180 :\ewpwfl Center Ur 64+71~ • DELUXEOFFICf:S • l.2 & 3 rms. from 93' s q fl No Lw req 2172 Du Pont Dr , nr a irport 8333223 •MICb· Sewport Center Office 4 Rent with use of rccep lion. ronf room. k1tc.-hen. phones, secretarial & telex Call Cindy at 760-0100 NEWPORT Exec s wte has 180-230 sq . ft. windowofrices avail. in au·port area build. ptush decor. Incl. conf nn.. recpt, " coffee. Fu I ly equip. word pros. serv avail w/copler. twx & t.elecopitr xlnt rates & l mo. free. 833-9971 W/M share2bdrm. 2 ba, afll. Dana Pl. S225 /mo. avail. 6/1$. 768-4234, ~. Highly desirable first ----------• floor location, modern f'elmle desires room & bul Id Ing. Light & boud in excban1e ror ~u1 -... .. c Ute bowlell--lo1. Will .,._, ' __,. sq. "· o ._,__.;~Must have Oooupace. empte & con· evtDIDll free. S.'IS . =~f~!~~: lllna, $48-Maa. stan&lally tower thad pre-9'f_ V vaillng rate. Lew' + s _...... 4150 )'elll'optlon. ~Newport ....................... WANTED: ~· DDtlble Ger . ...._or •. a. ---. •mo. C.11. iM¥t I •at.of•. ........ 4411 ........................ lmll.ft. --· .,. .. .,, .... Allll.111.- OmterDr .. N.8.15f..419Jt KOU. CIMl1I MIWPOIT flecant ~ve tuitea in, .....u.e loc. Jneld1 ..cnwtal MrVIC99, te· etptlonltt1 telephou 1t moft, THE H UARTERS CO IES:A pro-F 111 llUI mvia'onlMftt. nMll.47M IJ.5 sq ft ea ~ •wcrt'l .i.rea for lea.'\c "'1thm t"I( 1:.t1nl! law real e.,talc/ proµ m i.:mt offll l'~ Recept c:o nl t·rt-11 1:e . library fal·tl & more Located 1n the nev. UraN(e ~l F1nanc:1al <.:enter of Mes.. \, crde C.M. Terms flexible. call us -let s di.Seuss ~our tenancy I.bl month frc.,- DUNGEH le ASSOC !1r\7J.4l4 957 0701 Nwpt Beach-MacArthur Bl. ~ 700 i;q fl W St'l')' Shareexpenst~ 8.Sl 1651 ------ {Xftct"i In Ba~\ II'" llotel lhs tonc·al laod1n,1 rk S250 & up B.l} \'1c"' lrrun~I IW'CUP Cu11l;.il't f{Q,e ti73 :&!2 ·~O Cf*.I \\I ES \• \IC'd dental -1.UIO ";it. "I ·ri :.i rm ·u11" (I. µ.11111 ~u1H·r l u lh •"IU'll ~ mo 1'0111 . ..i11 :!<!Ull lldyfnlflt ofll<t• p.1rk1ni.: 6. J a n 1 l '' r 1 u I , :S .I ~· 5 I j LJ 1673 1'~1 COROtotA DEL MAR lkluxe 2 rm rifl 11 1• park mg, a1 r d'>ntl 3.)() SQ ft S!OO Per mo lt1•ulonomn·., 675 1,, !Ml B&\L l1jil. I. olfau· "f1<11·1• Ori lhl• \\Ulo•r I 1 1•J u \'ti I a..! e I dh q I I K.1'! <!(.IQ.I (If hi.'i >!ht·~ L\f'r<.11, .,.,,d,,h l 0J sh 111 1111 ~ans.: Compau) Ho111n ' <!!I l,.;rut exetula\e 11ff11" :-lDtt· for ~all Fw\ <>I I ramploc Bkr,~10 7l:l!I F'\ru1nc1al Ct:nll'r • !-.t11ck Brokers. R E Broku,, <.:PA s . e t r r r 1 m ,. Orclllge C:ount) Finan1:1<1 I Dt:o.l i'.:)(1•1°Ut lVI' & ·· Branth" 11fllt•es From sro mo Rk r s.w 1:;59 1-\mushed ()(fire. pn\alt· ;'liewport Beath $l2J mo !>18·~1.l.S NEWPORT BEACH 1501 W~'TCL1 Ft' DR ALLSERVIC~ Ample Parkin,,; Managed Bwldrn~ 700or lOOO sq . ft Lease · $1 per sq ft Jotvl Fl.s her 642·3111 l Room + 1'2 ba, pvt enlr. UUI pd. Mam St . II B S165 Sierra M gm l. 641-l.124. .,.._.Office Ste Prime Newport location nr OC Airport, Crom $37 5 pr mo. Rent mcl. recep· llonist. answer svt. janatonal & util. 833-8lll. m-8244 ~ •• w ... for real estate brokers SableMe 1SO lo 1900 ft. Newport Beac h high v1ew Investor-Developer Properti• 810 Npt Cntr Dr. Pl"elti&ious area acrou o.c. airport. 200.tq. ft . Perfect for l or % people. AIQPle pertln1, Conlact Mn. Ooodmm. 540--~ Share small o(flce w /ac· courtant, architect etc. ~· loc. ln San Juan c.~ P\all.y equip. ...-0.•1111 l.>I" o((. pnmt• bu.., 10\'d 111111 H B tmmt'd o(' l'Upant') ~8 3392 !.I !» ~~~lwknrli. OFACE SUITES Rar e chance lo rent munth lO month an .. uper µn ·,ltJ.:l' Koll Tower ... :-;1·v.p11rt lkh Ht•ad~ :\Id) 2ti • 1G1l 1 17141 9:'>5 IOSS 4450 .•.......••..•.•.•..... For st.ore & oCCicc ~pace at r~able rate:. 500 to 2700 Sq Ft. MU:>A VEIWE UH PL.AZ.\ 152.S Me!ia \'erdc E . C ~ 54S.4123 •MEWl'ORT /C.M. Up to4700 !>q ft a"a1l. :tl pnme corner . 17th & !llwpt Bl 67s-tll00 ---- R£otrul Storc for rent. 2640 A\'Ofl St Newport Beach ~l.58-H7ZI or 673 7770 CP \ F'lrm non s mokc.-r . rl'l't•pt ion 1 ~1 & 1·on frn'f'lc.'l' rm a\a1I s.t~l rsJ:j ~() lrd.lstrial Rental 4500 .....••••.............. Y1:;11 lml Oft nt•Jr nu ?;•.;,·. IKIU I Ht'llond11 Cir . =::. Hunt llrh M2 2g3.I •COST A MESA• 1 IH I "II ft l'nml' lc)f ,1 thin Woocl"' orkl·r... OK '' .J1l 1mmt'<l &t2 7r,1~1 400 o YIB.D I YR. ~.OOll 2nd TO on !I :1 a1· I :-;()L'ST l.,\N I I f'nntJna l ... 1nd "l1id 'i'1 $4!1[1.llt..l(I "' S2fAI t-A) I J.,h d O\\ 11 $2.(~Jll lll ' 1111 l l>Ul' '.\l1t \ !!IHI : .. 1 \821, • l'J3 11!'>1 i. n· Jl\'l!I :-.mllll "hop. 600 ~,, ft S20tl rro lh'> W l!llh ( o~t.1 ~ lt..">8 . 645 00-1:> WarehouM' for rrnt 111 :..an l1rmenle Un :.lur<11t1· •II" hght ma nut artur111~· 5111 IAlW \I I 23)) '>{I fl hid~ on hlrwk top lot 75x 130 S!1~>11 mtl 6-\l Mi Ill 15.lOO "'I fl w1tll 1mprMc men~ on th<' !11 I-rwy n1 57 it NN;\ lW>l-4759 storoge 4 5 50 . ••............•....... t"REE PIANO STOHAGI-: St.ore your piano ut our 1 home Mus1c1ans will prov1de ,.~ good care and treatment for your 1n strument Call Ad·S1tter #1~642-4300. 24 hrs ReRtds Watftd 4 600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..Qie bedroom cottage 1n qwet spot in l.aituna Deac:h. Corona del Mar or Coota Me:. a for $300 or I~, Quiet area e&Scn 1,Jal. Wnte ad ll636, C/O T h e Dail y Pilot Newspaper. P.0 Box 1560, Colla Mesa. Ci\ 92626 o r telephone 673-76S4. Wanted In Costa Mesa or lrvlne area. 2 or 3 BR. house prererred. 3 Malt.a. Xlnt references 673-5701 Eves. & weettendl. We ~ mani4!d. we are flllll 21 yean of age, we have • beautiful 10 rmnc,h old tU!Ulhter. we are hard workina. honest &i pey our own way. We de9J)e!r•teb' noed a house to rent 5 41 ·0111 c Reaaonible pleue) . ....•....•......•..••.. ..._., 0pporMM+y SOOS ..•.......•......•...•. IC'El'HEA~1 \T BCll )d n t I o c: a l 1 o n n t' .1 r Newport Pier Ju~l 111 11 me r or 'u m m 1· r • m3 5662. ~) .>&S i£Ai. EST A. fE El:ilabll~hed independenl olf1c.-e on Balbo111 Penin Xlnt locauon for \loJlk 10:.. Rental inc·om~ pa~-. t.'Xpense-. 5 ~ r be d v a ti l{eply tu box 647, '. Ua1h Pilot. PO HUX 15b0. Cot.la ~te:.a Ca !r.!626 ,\ I., T 0 H t; A l ' ·1 'I CENT EH Onh franchhe in Su l .il;l <.iuldcn opµ tu ex pand Cho1re 0 C l<X' ~ loclcb R I:: bu.<11 ness & equip Agt ~IOI. evt"J 968-6894 Local t-:u"<.:ullvc expand ~ bu:,m~ :-.:e\.>d am btuous l.lt.'Ople whu ur1• "'1lhng to learn Lall :\1r Fa th) 646-4.SlJ loupl~ w pn•\ 10 0:. bu~• neN> l.'XJ)('r \lolJrk toi.;c•thtr hwlilinl! J bu:.IOC" :-.t.1rt I' T & /.!rov. 6.lh ;,0:11 :.:Jl !Oi;2 lnvMtmfttt Opporl\My 5015 ......••............... 5li lJrut..., l.J.ak(•r<,fwld 1 • ,, lon,lru1t10n lo 1om mL·nn· 1mmt·d bl 'r u ... t.'r b .. n,.f1i... lmmt d 1'111<,1 111! <;u:1r;11111·1·•I 1~ ..... ,c IJ:tl k after t·,,m111t· LUI $1. ~.OW $.lSO 0110 l>n l'ranc1pab onl' µlca......e ii I~ 9!l'ii Bkr Manl'y to Loan 5025 ·············-········· • CRE:DIT MO PROBLEM 2nd & 3rd TI> IOOfls 978-6531 ArTan~c.'d b' C.OC.t Homt loans MatfcpJH. Tnnt ~ 5035 ....................... Sottter-MhJ. Co. All types of real ei.tatc mveetments s111ce 194!1. ~-2adTDt 1>42-2171 545-0611 Widow has money for 2nd T D.'s No credit c heck, no pnlty S'lO.OOQ min, nn mu. f'or action call AJ.'l mn11 anytime MoMyto~ o n Trua l Dee ds & CcntrucUon. 640--0068 2nclTD'S Low, ... , l.5yeert.sm.110.00or more. No Balloon. Lido Newport Co. . 673-7'116 .......... 24 Hrs. 131$0 2nd T.D. Set.ared by prime Newport Bch property. 672·8855, m4Dll Equity Loan • Owner/Non-Owner S.F.R'a to SS0.000. U year Amortlc. with no ~Y fff or leaae Dobbs Finan cia l Services. 48Mlll/MM011 .••......•......•...... . ................•......•••.......•.•••.•.•..• , ..•••.••••............. . -. n1. .. cvun1 romm & molt I ~ 1 ll 'bou~hl <al.If :! II tj \lort1?aJ~t' i 11_i..11 1uoo ~/ Penonals/ Lost&FGWtd ..•.•..........•.•..... SIOO .••....•............... •PSYCHIC• REA.DY •DVISOR 527·3406 5300 .••..•..••...•••....... ·HUii ADS AIE FREE Call: 642-5678 LJ.1,j 4 129, Vil' 20th & !'Min~ A11J ,\ Vl' . C M AIR ~'TAl'U.IC '.\lt>Urh 111 L1~£'llh11od n~wdrd' !>t'>W'i 1 1,,,1 !Joa:. Airt>dul1• h·m lllk t.rn Du1 h•''" I 11l1Jr & l<tl! :-. r h ·rJ1 •1 c \1 Ht.·"' .1rd :1 tli 1111 '.Mil~ l.<a-t or h 1w1•l .• pd < •II \111 rr'I a I \ ..,, 1 ... 1 .1·11 1 " I ~·JJ!Ut• ~ .. r. :?273 n11 '• t 1,(1\T L.1ri:1· loni.: hm Tti.,f'r , ;,I V11 :-.h<in.~ Hl-:\\AIW' 1'\I°" r.31 11'.rl 1, ... 1 Whit" lnni: ha1r••1t 1 ,11 blu. n1ll.1r .\ I .1)! \'1• ll..1hlt & Jl 1k1·r lh• .... ;1nl lt1t ht•r tl'lurn .1JL .\ 1,,11 llt"":inl m •!111: pllj.! DllM', l11'<'<f, ''llll • ~ \ ~. l 'I I):! .>II U I ••.J.1 lit- I ound llul(1• 1'1 r".in wtntr ('JI l' '.\1 1~12 7\.11!1 \.'k for Kim 11r l~a"' rneh..~l(t' F'Ot.:X~'h1p;1 llnnclh· \I I.ab Shep n11, l r l' a m r 11 I o r Ft' m llound max blk & tJn M Lub mix pupp' 1 ream I-em l>nbte mt'\ pupp\ hlk & tan Fem 2 adult M (',1l., IV klllf'nio. Newport Uearh i\na mal Shellt! r IM ;))5i, IJl'\I Ol<l IJJrt lka)!h• I luurwl FNn c; rd' 1 11l11r \11· !\1·v.l,md ~·ork1<>v.ri CJ.II !*i2 i4!2!1 Hev. Jrd lf_...l fkd fl'm.tli· IJUIJP\ & ldll m.tlt: ~t-l#'l••r•I µuµ f)\ :v fo'rdl\k ll'' ~1kt 1 IB ~ ard 3.;0 l32M l'•IUl'ld Smltll brown malt• duR lialt1t•d l'•·n 1n ti7~~- l.<1111 •1 mo old ,.-:rt>• & wtull' malt-t·at lfdrl>ur \ u-... Halb Hrt>Jdm•..ur llt .... JJ"d u ..... ., b3J ~ f'\-l!t.44 527:! u ..... 1 Pn ... < n !JI 1•111 'IJll 111~-,e. In \ 1• ul \ntH,. He.I 1...agUtlJ l(, ....... nl 837.(Jl.2!1 U>fit Gra) Stnped C'at. ::-.W.. 5 11 v1r Harbor U S I~ ard 5411 !! 14-0 I ll!it Mm <.:ollll' pupp\ \1 . ln cnlor 'µt t 'Ir IC I' .... J rd ti I I j !Hiio ~10-0itr. 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You moy tequest Ad-Sitter servd when placing your ad . . . our Ad-Sitter number will oppeor in your Doily Pjlot od ... Ad.Sitter tokes your ~-.. . you coll in at your convenience to qet the responses to your od ... this service is only SS per week . For more information ond to place yoor ad cntl 6'2-5671 fo l)l :-.tJ l,1ttll', V.hll•· rr1.1I• J'om e r<1n1 .. n \ 11 1~1k«r & I-J1 n ll'W, i.; \1 •Al 04:,1 l'\Jl,':\I> M t">a \.1•rde . nr Ad..Jn. ~hi. ~m It hm l'UIJP) v. blk airu.i::. tdn l'f il.14r ~ ljl)4.J tOL'NU 1-.-malf' l n <;h ~1t'r 1, ~ month' o ld 1.UI !131 Wo3. ~ \I\ h 1und \OU'1K I .. 1 l•r••) & v.ti11 ... t1.Kl'r Ct'lll \.\>ht 1 ... 1 .... I~ llSlh & TU'>lln I \I it~._J2U ' I 111 '\ 1.-t h I ht; I t 11 I t ,.,...,.,,,.. .... t 6. ',,, kl014 n II U ~Ul~vr :..Jb '"'41• h iund rnak l ernt' r lllet> 1~ blond \'11· t'uir d. l-c&Jl"\lt'W (' i\I 54().~J~ 5350 ......•.•.•••.•...•..•• l'Ht-:1,:-.i \NT' Cur1nit . •onJ1dt'flt1JI 1'0Un,elln1: & relt'fl al \bunion. 114k>V l111n & k1't'IJ10ll ,1 ~ \Ht-: COVER GIRL • 953-0778. ~Hr Oull Jll-..:.·n 11·1' l'ICI I \\\ tud1 ·nr n1-t>d' '\:• 1111 v. .ti 11., ,Ht\ Lbn,: I • ,.: J I I "Iii 111' n I I .ti I J\ \I I' 11 114 ' :I~ I.' ' fl f.H •' l•I \\ICl'\11 \\ \'\ l f II l'n1 p.1rt \ "'II hu\ l t 1t I lf.11 I .t'h ' H ·~ 1•1;. \I \."''-\Cil-'trnp.111111 '•>Ur 111.i ...... ·111 " l~11ta J ,, mi., 11\Jl• .111 I 11 bl ol 11 •• "'l'll<ITI \I Ill-\Pl'\1,.., I ~Jfll I i1111 l 11J,, I 11 11 1'12 7.;t, 1>r I fl ·~11 Ill}., .., 1 J m11111 Hl .11. ~Jn t l1·n1 Gttat Compc11ty ESCORTS Jl 111" 641 0 UIO CHECKS /MC /VISA •FOXY LADY • Ol l('AU.0:'111,\' •972-1138• I >l~H E ET otrn: ALL •!KJJ 4473• lnlrirmauon i\pp I TOMMY'S OF NEWPORT ESCORTS 642 1571 ROLLS HOY C t-: ESCORTS Ese«h•<Mcal 24 Hn. 7Jl..8952 NOWHIRl:i.IG Pia} mate Esrort.s Outcall 1il4 1953 1 ~18, all of ~~Count) Rick has moved and L'I now at 6J6. 7100 Women )Olll free MAWGE Be pams-.red"'wath a per sonal relaxing masuge by 12 ol the pre· tlMISt girls In Sout.htrn California . Jacuul, saima etc. Open tOam 4am. 7 da_ys a week. Vis· alM.C AUant1& ll~1lth Sp2, 2112 lla.rbor Blvd, Cc6ta Mesa ~'433 Br 1ng th11 ad ror your ~peciaJ gift •ILOIC> AMGILS• CWctJI llc.erlt a.noun 14'-0l6l ...,..f\I ; & f>Vf PAHTll-.S 1'1..lJt-:• [J\:-0(' 1-.U •\10Ut:L W1l1 tJLer }ow · ne"l llJr II Im Jb )1.31) IH~r ... l'.un·., fJ\1 outrall ,\It t1p m ~~2 021J7 lh-; TiK-lU!l Tradt• 8mm film'. '""· •".:llt'llt vane\\ ~o SS, hon ... :.t µn \ii 11• 11c1 rh • l.Jukl' i><J Roit •'7. N b ~ ............•.......... l'HOflLl-:Ms ~~ed 11'1 T.Uli.' 1-'rt .. • t•IW\Wl\ni;: tji( llt-ll)Un,. b4~·.z!l SocldCl~ 5400 ··················-···· RICK 'S ~Ifs vr OPf'l minded t'QOPles We wuaranl<'l' our 1ntr ndu f"tH•l1 " 1;31> -: 100 Wum••n .I"' n Fr~ ....................... 7075 ....................... ~ f"fT\aJe YOt all-st for .rn ~ t,1•· nf mu.~1r, "'1llmi.: '" ~·rl •MJt pla~ ... a'""'" ,1., "'""'"t' ror bdnd ~·~ I v.111 U..ln ... 11 ''"'"IO~i. & ""'~itt•fwl-. \h h11ml· :i.. mtt• 1,\.', '1141:1.111 .•. lo Hill • h<1r1-t· l1<1<1kl..•·• 11• r .... 11~ ,, 1':\i>''r w 111lk 'rf'\'1•11 pnnt,.r & photo ~r.1µhl'r l1 t lt11i:r.:1µh, r 'l'l'k ' l'ffilJlll\ 1110'01 111 la J\'h Jit'J ~1:1 21; ti;! It. JJt :, .llipm nr "'~mt• 7100 .....•..••..••••...•..• \u "•Wll 1ni: <'lo•rt.. \ I'. \ It t'XIJ cfl.'!>lfJ ble I '\1•1 ~mkr To lcJ m, 0111° • \Alll'r .>It• ~ \t-rountm~ Clerk ;\l.Hure -.elf ~lJrt~r for 1~~ho.mf ""tt'm l.'o'ttJ .\I 1•,4 Jn'.J 54!1-~ A.CCOUNTS PAY AILE CLERK llealth rare co 111 lnint- h..i.s .All 1mmed nJ)l.•11111~ lor an org a1111ed tn · dl\1dual to pcrlorm .:eneral a c.-r11un t1ng dUlle. Ideal l'dnd1t.IJt~ v.111 ha\l' 1·2 )rs t'l\ l)l'nenrc & be lam1har Of Jll t) IJ'.'S of al'<'OUnttnll JirocedW't'S Xlnt sulttr) & rr1nge benl'fltti package For morc an. (orma t1un con tact Uen a s~ G\l1m o n d 6411616 .. E.O E .. M /F. ACCMTS 'A YAILE cuu needed (or grow1n ~ ruruiurant corporate of fi re Expr. nc.-r. Xlnt benefits, salar y rom tnel\'IUfate With ab1ht~ Call 549-9322 Rh l ) Pehtan, 2862 McGaw. ln'\ne Att'TG BKPNG TEMPORARY Regialer Loday to work on VllliOUll acrowitinJt & bookkeeping assi&n' fDf'l'.lll . Work cloae to your home. Fl1ure Clerks lo Senior Accoun· t.am.t need4!d throuaboui Orange County. RClll•AT ...... accolllftii1i . zmNo. BroedWay 1 aa. Coldwell Banker RldJ., Santa Ana l7141aJMIOl F'REI PARXING ' ...... . ~ -DNL Y PILOT Frtday, Ma~ UI. 1HO Nllpw .... ~ 1100 tWpW-4 1100 .._w..,· 1100 ..................................................................... ____ ...__, Blu*iQI CUlUCA1. •••s ,. .... n. &:patwe Pftlsnd l<>t aw o.i.a k•• omc:.. .,._. ~ Mr. Oeor1• W ..... MMl-DIO c .... , ..... ~·Lem UyPUMC H " 10 key by tour b u ~ DMdcd. Retail ~·· war llav.ntoo' mM.rol otnre P T OK Cllll • u. ... ar ror M •I) AmM?~ ---a.mcAL o..'91 Otnce Cleric-al d"'-l49 ~ ~ 6 flhna ~. mdud1ci aullU111 m1rllletln1 tHo rte of •lH Rep• Terrlflt btntfltl • a rain -~~()ppol1UIM1-> poa11b1ll11n l•l yeu .. ~ C'.ood locatlon nt>ar 0 C ~~~~~-~~-1 Airport 6 eood 0"1C. l'O Hlrout Nl&b1a. at 8.G<"k \'U'OIUMRt Expent nee .... , ,~ Z:: ~lo won') days per week, Slam nooo, 5' per hr plu• romrn rt.uant work Mt.MU for reured. s.s1 1 n 1 No e&IJa bdorc I lam AC\SEMRI RK, MECH r.rt time, b&ht cwan .art Fem. CM MZ.Sl1i. Attf'fldant.t needed for ~-sen'lce au 1taUuo.." 1n 0 C Mu.st be ntreme ly rehab6e" hooeat and l(ood w1numbers. Call Corappt.-.ll&ll. ----AUTOIOUTE fUXilSTEA Early AM 1 •-i l-0 2 hra. $37S to S4S O/m o . Xlot. moonltght. Wives, re tared, disability, &tu denla. N«d gd whee.Ls ~S4S-3620. AUTO SALES Business is ereat al Bauer Motors. We need c:xperienced sales peo. pie. Top Q)mpany Benefits. Demo Plan Av&1lable. Heallh&We Ins. Pa.ad Va.catJons. Don't pess up this itreat opportunjty ! Apply an person Today! ...... ~~ lS'.S Harbor Blvd. C(l)TA ME.SA Habysatter wa.oted for !I rm old l{rrl f'ull time. da vs. 548-Q!OO Babysitter needed m> home !'don-Fri morns UlJ I 67> 19'2 ------&Iker for donut .sbop, ~ pre('d. No exper. necess. Early AM 11h1n . F'/Ume. Apply, Dippity Donuts. 1854 Newport Blvd.C.M. Banking EIP9. T'B.1.8 SOl1I1i COAST BANK r\n independent bank Kt9Sunflower. C.M. 54~5300 t::.O.E Banklne CfllBCIAI./ SAVlllGS TB.LEIS .\take your movr ·~Wells Fargo Bank. / tr a l mosphere as professional ).et fnendly. compensa- tJon and benefits are at t r acti ve and com · rieuuve. Our new localloo of the Orange County Airport office has two immediate openings for C om· metttal/Savings Tellers PaiaUOD requires min. or t> mos'. previous banJtlng ex:penence. For more tn· rormatioo please call: LDrrame Miller l714) 97l-3724 ·'"'" ~ 1;;5! WEL L S FARGO BANK Equal Opp Emplyr M!F/H Banking PART-TIMI TfllFR PmitJm is a vailable in I D ~ b • m p • I • c e ' l'ff{ttnld. &tart w lllOC> u.~ou b cau. pertt10. 41U41'or•tml I os Marteuna. l'.tll ...... m~ .-= u:Z:~~::;"t l lerk ror llunt nur h b&a oot net' Many co dr ua 11lor ... exp not beol'fib A~ at 1660 ~ Cllll *4'1 ~ P\aorsiwa.. ColUI ..... .. a.ERK (OI' n'lt'dlt•atl rum BOOKKEEPER pw.cr billiu& olc. Mui.I Garment rnla baa aood type, Wl ll train N.B. oPPlY for self starter tm -442'2 F101a ~ MCctog n.t:tue ---- Sal open, • rei.ume PO Box 21JS. Newport PHAJt.MACY Beactl CA llQ663 CLStk &otk.eeper-i\s.i 'l , .... n- Elfieient Tackle hr m 111 Socc1alty druK:1tor.-in NB is ~mg a person C.M. ~ expeneoce w who has a real concern AIR. Muu·comp. exper. for people to assist our pd. Ute typm1. LO-key pharmacist. Wo rl11ng by touch, mventory con . hrs · 9-3pm & 1 7pm , trol. F /time. S alary alternating schedulf :. open.&12-1166. Mon.Fri. Call the stor~ &>ok.lteeper's Assistant.. · =~~~~ set up 111 Bright. responsible in· dividual desirous or leamUlg our oo liu com· put.er Take over ~ who l.J.kes to work "'•th people . Sorlll! typter. tremendous be nefb, lalowiedge " expene~ dete rmine s alary . Minimum : $800. Call Manon Love· 975-0306. lbys 15-17 needed after school, lite factory work. MUSTbeabletowM 1-6 pll.IS Sats. 64.>2702 CAR WASH N·B. ar·ea . Sun . Mon, Tue:. 8am·6pm only .Al.so. f /tJ.me, C.M. ~ 644-"60 Nancy. Coshier' jHollHw~ Apply w person. Crown Hardware, 3107 t::. <.:oast Hwy,Cdm CASHIER FUll or part time. prefer experience. Good com· pany beoetits. Apply tn penoo. !lam to 11 am. Sl.and.ard Shoes, aun s. Bnstol. Oleta M811a. CASHll\R For s tock brokerage firm near OC.Alrport. Call J ud y E c kert, ~. CASHIEA Exper'd. Hrs 9--6 Sal/Swl/ Mon /Tuesday Apply in person KStMRJMA 21i68 Harbor Bl. C.M CASHIEaS ·Unique retail nursery bas immediate cashier posallons avail. E'(per. req'd L1 addition to ~ood start.mg wage. cashiers share 10 comm ission pool. Please apply an person M-FS.5 Roget-'• Gcrdett• mt San Joaqwo Hills Rd Coronadel Mar 641>5800 CW.EIS UTDTEM MARKETS Openings now av all able £or full lime Assistant Managers on 2nd & 3rd sh1Jts. No expe rience nee. We train. Advance· ment opportunity for management posataoos to SS.SO per h o ur 1r quahfied. For more in· formallon & interview. apply to store •:rt. 11 Del Mar. Costa Me s a . 7t4·631·942l. Wall an· tervaew Monday lhru Friday from Sam lo 3pm. Equal ()ppor Employer CURK TYf'IST lrvme · We have immed openin g. Cha nce for ijroWth. Pleasant work· m g conds . Call Ma>. 557·~<Y7 ... E 0 E .. M/F Clerk Typist. Fiexable af lemodn hours Hrly rate rommensurate w/exper. m lrvme.andust.nal com· plex for management oon:sullJng flrTQ Please call: 752-8952. 8-5, ~on Fn CLEH K TYPI ST - ln.suran<'e exper helprul t-'ree health & life '"" Salary romm w1abilit> & ex.per <.:all Joyl'e or Lou l«>-a762 Coc.laaJ.1 waJtrcss, J ru tes pr w1'. 4·12. Call for JO lerVleW bet. 10..3. 644-0050 College or tu-school girl, late household duties. Mooday thru Frida). nm-smk:r, own trans. 81~ Canyon area 640-S33S CCX* Full hme. no exper Newport.. 1rvme area Call !ilSS-3868 <:ed. !-\all or part trme Mesa Verde Coovale!> CUll Hospital. 661 Center Sl .. C M 548·5585. COOK -needed Cor re· urement £acll 2nd sh1fl "wknds. Exper tn quan· t 1ty cook in g r e qd Newport V Illa 00-5861 Cooks. oo.I)' ex~. need apply Operungs for full time brkfsl . & n 1gh1 broiler pe rson. ToJJ wages . Opppor. for rua.ure advancement for ~t persons. Apply Ul , Mon. thru Fri J 5, l!m> Warner Ave .. Valley, across from Mile Squ.are Part. EOE cOUHsaOtt Small friendly employ· ment ageocy seeks ex per"d Counselor who m•Rhl like to wo rk w1own s pecially. Call Rua. 540-6055. Coastal Personnel Agency. 2790 Harbor Blvd. C M NEVER A F E E COUNTBGIRL Lunches. 11 :30 to 2 Mon. thru Fri. $3 75 Per hr. Call 955-3868 COUMT'Ell HBnlt Xln t. part t1m e . Noon·S.30. ~145. Co unter help, P /T . Mature persoo in rasl rood operation. Mon Fra 11·2. Richard 833-8347 <U New Cocooa Del Mar --------1 branch. 3-4 days a week CHAUI& awtrec & other duties. Male college student, non-smoker. darlt suit re-Q\ired. Day or evening driving. 640-5335 CUSTOOt.t.M Saddle back College. lO:JOPM 7AM M-F. Sal range t964 lo Sl21S Plu." 4% shirt diffe rential 831-4850 bet wn S· S including Saturdays . Previous Savlnga & Loan, bankttltt o r cashiering expenence deli.red.. We ar11 a growing Sav· inp at Lou and are of. (erin& qnllmlled OP· portunitaes. Excellent starting salary. Please call Mn. Mom. at (714) ma111 to arranae fci" an ~. lllMIWooD SAVIMH & LOAM -7 Belt c.o.at Hwy. a.-. dal Mar, CA m:z:s Equal ODD Employer \l/F } CHAUffB For GMC motor coach for Corporate Pres. Duties include Interior mai4 at admin assist.ant to the Pres. Xlnt . salary & bme. Phone Cathie at maoNpt. Bcb. Delivery dnvcr; sma ll mg. co .. good driving re· cord, valid Calif. lie. Call: 642-22:56 DELIVER L.A. TIMES lo homes m N.W. part of C.M. ~ an1, S37S/$425 mo. + bonus. Depend•· Ille car needed. ~I or964"'982 DaUl Secretary I Aull· taot. X-ray license ne<lelllaJ'Y Front fr back a.ERICAL dWMB. 3 daya, 546-3000, \iW"'filC'li•W... crm-oMI. Now~ ':f bo.. Olln'AL ASSIST -RDA 3$wpm t1ptn1 aklll. w/Crooa pollablnc ex. Sll0.2$wk1Y. Excellent per. 4 day week. CM ..__..._ ..alA ·•~ .,.. MS-9871 dya, eves uallUYO, .,..... vacaUUUZI. ...,.. AllDlY "' pertOD 1 :»a :30 761- JfoO;Fr·i. iaao Stmpsoo What's YourTracSe' ~,;~•m.. E.O.E~ a03perDay ~~~~~~~I 'lbM'• Uu.let.opey = lot an .. ln the Daily 'Dm'e'1 m euy way for "/fS to .0 U..t blcyc&e ,.. ......... Juat adverllH It In the Qmlftad I C"&ll tf.2.$878. PUat Sen-le. Diredor')' us can .ubUah your protaalonal ldeoUty. For more Information 'call 80$f78. .. GROWTH ........ PEOPLE , ' THE OUNCE COAST DAILY PILOT ............ ADVllTISIMCi O u r Cla ss lfl~d Advertis ing Department s e e k:. a person who enjoys telephone sales. be able to type 45 wpm <elcclrtc>. have a pleasant pt-rsonullty and enjoy working with a ~rea l .:roup of people! Company ~nef at.s tnclude medical. dental. life msuran~. credit union, etc. Salary PLUS commission. Please call for interview. Pe rsonne l De partment. 642 4321, ext. 277 MOTOR ROUTE Immediate opportunity for part-time e arnings . Motor route available in the South L a guna a rea. Delivery' afternoons Monday through Friday. Mornings Saturday and Sunday. No m onthly door collections. Earnings a bout $.500 per month gross. Reliable . transportation and s mall cash deposit required. Call 642·4321. Foster Ouellet for delatl~ DISTRICT MANAGER TR.AIMEE Circ ulation depa rtment has an o p e n in g for a t.,r a inee in the Circ u lation. Sa les. S e rvice and Collection Area. Selected applicant will re<>eive a liber al starting salary, regula rly scheduled raises, bonus o ppo rtunities a nd many fringe be nefits such as paid vacations. paid group insurance. life insurance and dental coverage. Must be 18. have good driving record. Hours generally llAM t o 9PM. Mo nda y through Friday. Saturday overtime available as needed. If. you a re qualified and inte rested in lea rning news paper , circulation bus iness. come in person and ask for Ha rry Seeley or Ken Godd:.ird before l OA M or after 2PM . Monday throuJ?h Friday. PART TIME EVENINGS Ente rprising adults. Over 21 with d ynamic. adventurous personalities w ho enjoy w o rkin g with and motivating youths ages 10 to 13. $4.00 per hour t o s t a rt. $1 00 a week p o tential. Call 642-4321. ext. 250 ·between 2 and 6PM. ask for Laurie . ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT 130 w ... .., St.. Coale ..... Ca. 642-4321 ' Alt r.., 0,pwt DJ' th pm DENI'AL ASSISTANT ex- penenc¢. 4 days, Mon thru Thurs. S800. Ca II *'42-0112 Food Service Employees. Seasonal work. Hunt- inltoo St.ate Beach <Ao· oeshOn St.ands. Senior Otueos wekome to ap- ~ llAJbcMa Bay Club la nowhb1q. LllAD VALET: Ea· ~ .__.,,.. All llMa. ,.._. e.11 for •ppt. tel-11151 GENERAL ff ELP Permao.ot po1IUon1 a..U wtirowtnc t.QOl Na· tal ftnn. .... Ill <Mta ..... a..,.. Beach at .ll Toro. a... WW train. Apply t.aO Npt. Blvd CM. or 22100 Lam- t..1· Diii PJ Toro. Gen Ofc, lltetype, no exp nee. ...... J*"llOD ~ f'd . lnauraoee ofc. '1655:1Z Hant Bch. ... , Ofc Clartt 7am -3pm , Stock brokerace firm near o.c Airport. Call Judy F.dGert 5eN1Z1 G IRL FRIDAY · SECRETARY, sm ore. S5WPK, ll bkpc, 4 YJ8 ell· per. Lacuoa Bcb, .,, ,.., anytime, LmAL SECRETARY - W /CIV /1>0111 es per . NYnAlla Wdll CLIU/f'T, Phone" medical chatU. Mll-3PM S.t-&.an. a eves cl cno.c., SPM·'IPM Call Park Superior Coav Holp. 642-auo I-*! for former twice. --------1 ID NpL. Cea&«. M4-t650 Nunini DoAor91 4 I & tODUJ. YSIS ~=::7' IH/LYH F'mbloft bLlad. Npt lkb. Tu litipUoa law office. Good workfn1 condl· Cnucal ~ Exp. pre- tlo os . S alary com . f~Wal.ltratn fortha.s m e n 5 u _, a l e · SclecuJl)' F'uU tame. In w/capeblbtaes. IM-5.232 1'Lsaton VteJO. · urecuans . P tr Jjrivate clu.b ~ LR GUAltDS - Newport Dunes 18 fr over. Wl Back Bay Dr. N.B.144-Sll 7 14-1)1-1100 omCEC.ERK fUmg, typing. bte office work. l600 slart. X!nt OP• pt'y for advaocemetH. Apply 1n person lO·S. Great Saleaperaoo for Lumber-yard mm waol· ma> Bandilier Cir. F'tn <Gre,.,t Things), So eel Reepomtb6e,over40. Vly . Corner Ellis UlMst"Plau, please caJJ aper. io lumber baodl-9'B8l for appt. 751~10 iDg. Q&ll: 548-9662. -------- Grill cook . 4 • l Opm !I ~ Moo.· Fri. Call fer appt: 752-7113 GIOUP HEALTH a AjMS ADJUSTOtt lrvme. W-e bave lmmed '4>"Ungs2.yrs. exper de· i.ared . C baoc e f o r growth. Pleaaanl work ang coods Call Max 557·3707 ... E.O E ... M IF. GUARDS FUii & part lime. All a rea s . U ndo rm !> furnished. Ages 21 or <:Ner. Reta.red welcome . Nci experience ntt. App- ly Uruvenal Protect.ion Service . 1221> W. Sth ~.Santa Ana l n lA!rliew ~ V-12 " 1-4 MonlhruFn 1l a1rdreS's 1>r need!> li c en~ed Au1st a ot. ' Newport &!»l'l). Call ~ llAHDWAHE S ALt..S AWIY 10 pen<in, Crown Hardware. :u <11 I!:. Coast Hwy CdM lb.prtallty Hostess as e.x µandmg. Net:<! hostesses 1n several location!> P llmt!. near )"OUT home welcoming new re s 1 dents. Bnngrng g aflb lrom local mer~bants. 'lleed car & typewriter. fo'or appl. ca.LI 547-3095. Ho5t.es!Kasb.Jer. U>q ua re C41ma n o Mexican Reslau_rant. 20111 S . Brooktlunt. K-a. Hot.el Housekeeper . ex per prer. Bl-lla c a al • • ~ p/t lo atut.. •• Service~ • • Ap ply Ul penan. Hot.el S. n Maartea. 886 S. Coast Hwy .• Lai. llch. LVN Part ume. Rellef C har g e Nurse . lM .JOAM. Mesa Verde Qlov. Hosp. 6111 Ceottt. Olst.a Mesa. ~WIS P.AaT-TlME GeFYWAU Peraooable. energelll' person needed WI artLSlll' ahWty to merthand~e & dlsJ>la.Y galt'4are w our MA.CJ ••ST ~J!:rr~tur@. Mon· Fri. Rridr,eport Operator. Oil! the ~ rJULl?o&ger M/F. F'\&1.1 or p/Ume. Ex-for antervaew appl. ~~ your own boss. n.tWM Dnlg MACHINE OPERATOR: l 6IOS..Migllet Expenenced oo Bur-Newport leoc.h rougn.. UIOOO. XJot won--__ ..._ __ n _1_0 __ mg conds Medrcal & Part tame Barte nd~r dtot.aJ ms. Hwil lkh. needed for Beer 1W1ne ~ 8-S S days pet' weet. bar. Weekend evenanR:s Salary open. 147-8511 only. For m add le-aged Pf'IOI look.tna for extra m:xaey. Alik '"' J a11 or He-idl : 714 964-l'f(M aft. lpm Partumepineraloff1ce 2 <Uia)s/week for young lr'dL ftrm UI ptean nl en- vDoumeoL ·Must lYJM• llO mm. S5 hour Ni.ncy O:llemm. s.t0-2228 MAINTENANCE MAN ror llgbt CDO&d wort. a.Int UWQ' for rd.1l'ed penon. S a li.ry & c.ompa ny bl'ndats . App ly 1n ~ Co6ta Meu Inn, J;mHarbor Blvd C M . 'IX °'8lA Tott Maa nt e n a n ee M a n ~ Aru. S€'n ~"II needed Expenenced ID tra.Ul. ,full & part t11nt' electncaJ & carpentr> d.il)'!> 5'12 bi47 r~ Prefer p&sl hotel - eiq>ent'llC'(' AWIY lD Gal. PBX Operator, An..,, serv Su rf & Sand Hote l , n per. ab o Opt-r.JtOr L;u:una ereacti.497.,..Tl 111 /s.Jpervu;ory t!xper ~ ~tA."IAGER -ror oew IJJlDI warehous.e w a.nt.ed. In H li Exper couple i;cef call f!.n>C'e 962~ MAN AGER for a Com· munlly Assoc1at1on a.&lverdale Commmuty 1-oc. lntDe Is klokin« for mature adult to m a n a g e 4 I o homes .. E.O.E. eau s.s.i. mo • fl'IX °'8.A TC>a • J>irt ume or f u.11 t.un .... ~.., or eves. Mast t>t· a blt' to wo rt s um.- W'ttendll T~ pin~ 'k1lh a: Maoy co toenc:lati. Fmh.ls.~1 110 Aiqlort..,. 146 moo Pa-.. F"1da'f. J lmmed open:ng. Ul.e u\Xng. 11 te ~Mpina. Res ucni: requ red. Coouct s.J u n 6i).:Jl3t Real £atate S'I•• O..perate! Need ' ... b lliou1 u l u rep1 . Hf•hettt comml11tou. Ca11 •1ui. ~ RnlEn.a~ HAVIOP8 .. for two .,,,_.ive real Sate lleoll wtUl Le.ad- llli aQfDpM)'. ExeeUeot ~ Call Al stella&o for intervWw. la.5171. ~ Walker C ll:t: Real~Sales f"eople needed an SUnaet. Beach office, top com ~'1100.S RIAL EST ATI SAUS A OXld dro1Hn off ace at the bndge to Lido needs ywr expertise. V1a Lado Realty 673-1(0> UAL: EST A Ti SALES Ope ni ng 1n w e ll ~hed Irvin!'· farm. Training asi.1s l8nce, generous eomm1-..,io n r;c heduli:. l:all nawn. ~ RLAL rat' AT I:: SAL~ •90%• NO DEISK FE t;• fU:.:A.L TY N E:TWOR K -915'7 .84()()o ---Real ~we Sale. 'lOPOfftCE ·~tLocauon • I Ligh Commw 1on • Prolessaoo.aJ Ttammg • Expenenced only • t:.a.peneoced only ·~Now Retlhill Reaity 673-7 300 As.It for Walt Rt:C t-:PT l O NI S T / TYPC:>1' Irvine based t't.lrp(lr dtlOn I!> seeking mJtur~. non .. mokan~ j)t'r'>on w 1ab1lll> to at\."l~r phohel.. mobal" rddro::. type SO wpm Good ..carting 'alary & bt-nf' 1'ontat1 J o yce tlWf'T'I J 5 S..')2 t;!llt RiCS'TtOHIS T ~ ~ with u.s Typ. m l( " t .. lt'phone expr f'\.1~ lolorma.1 office. Hr.> x :iu lil 4 3ll daily Apply I .., l 'anb 140I (./uail St =3'0. ~a 1133-a.r Rt'l'epll••n 1!>l tT y p 1 i. t . \1 1n1nium 6.'> w pm. Laguna Hu ls. (;all M n; W'alowlm·lOle llCIPTlOMIST p ,1'. ID16. typUae needed. Prr 20 bi's pr wlt, mm l) 1Jllll( needed M u.s l tw.- xin t 1111 phonl.' ~a lar} ~ ~tll ,M.33 8244 OenLal office needs belp f'ronl & back office Ex pr preferred.644-0683 ply. -------- Mature tu~ mou vated person "' t':tpenence lD dom~t1r & imported cheese & wine llales . Li&gun.a tle a<'h l>t'IJ C:o. e.-71'66 PHOTO LA M: Or de r Cleric needl"d 6-11 I-' M. !:iW1 Ulrv T'h u~ ~ 2.• PIS' br C<l.l1 S49 7J66 Hec1.:JJtion1st ,,, t'l1 1n~ ~ JpprtJ>. ~ hr.. pr """ T)p111.e required. l &I for anten 1ew ! bet 1(}3 ti-14 Ol6lJ DEHTAL.t.SSIST Motlvaled assistant w/x- ray license to do vaned dubes ror busy H.B of Ck e. Good benefits. Call Moo-Thurs. 8-5. 962-3329. OenLal Recepl1001Sl. Ex- per. nee. Garden Grove aree. 638-TI.U. OenLal /Or1.bo Cluurside Asst. Expr nee RDA pref. NB/CM 540-5170 Dock ........ Apply.at Newport Arches r.brina. 642-4044. Call Judy or Harvey. DRIYBS Dell ver bakery products to supermarkets. Early mom to mid afternoons. Callm-4750 DRJVER Fer GMC mot.or coach for Corporate Pres. Duties include lntefior maml & adlmn asalstant to lhe Pres. Xlnl. salary & bene. Phone Cathie al 67S-8030 Npt. Bch Driver, furniture mover. Must be (>ver 23 & good dnving ~-Starving O>Uege Students Moving Co. 641-8427 DRIVER Wanted: rehable de· bvery man for masonry yard. mu11t have gd. dnv- ing record. 15/hr. Tom $11(17. DRIVER WANTED. Good drMna record. neat ap- pearance, ruU time for delivery Harbor area. Apply Master Blueprint 234 Fischer. C .M . 540-4174. DllVIRS Meo or womai Z5 yn or o&der. Know the coast ciUes. ~ $180 a week or more. Oran1e Coast Yellow Cab. ·17300 Mt. Herrmann. Fountain Valley. <No of Slater betwn New b ope at n.clid) Fam ll50 to IUSO per wk. Part Ume. Nd 3 people, w™ train. your hrs. .... ~ levtl poeJUoa avall. General c lerical llcnoWttdp oec. loven- t.ory cxper. belptW. Good ll'Wth potnUal. Full ~Ill. Contact Bill Hopn.Ma-UA tCounter Help ~man t Clfice Help .t~ment can 960-8161 Or wnte Canteen Cofl) .. P.0 .B>x 493, Huol.mgtOn Beach. 92648 .. E.O.E. FUll time Legal Secretary needed for busy HB law office. ERlSA n /r btaga. lion exp. prefe red . &e-4114. GB BAL OfflCE Register t.oday for local l.emllOl'VY auignmentJI. 557-1145 .cr\·Llr\C::. If MPORAll't' PUSOH~ $l IMC1 ~ :JnHlrd. Street ... wport ltoct. GENERAL OFFICE Needs 2 girls lmmed. for new olfice m Huollngton Harbour area. <:all or submit resume: Uruversal Finanl'aal 16400 Pac Cst Hwy Sl219 Huntington Harbour C714>M6-5.567 E.O.E G88ALOMCE Must enjoy phone COO· tact , working with cunomera. tt detailed work. Pd. vacaUoo. akk pay, & health inaurance. Full time. Apply In Person. Mon-F r i. at Bardtn's Pest Control. 696 Randolph, C.111 . ~. Omlral rua1•stm.r ~ lraln GOO wk ala rt ()pen8am-8pm -.&413 OMCI WOU S 110 WW tralo SllO to atart ()penlam-lpcn -....u .....SSIOOWll WUl train t.rld driven. (lpmllmAl' Dt -....u AnsiC80 G\lkle Fee ••ALOffllel I •To81.Ut MORES WITH EXPERIENCE nwe Gitt omc. Vart«J adf Yftle6 WewUltnbt Co.PllMI....,.. AllfJky blt•ete .. 11 DPrilducUoa Pl.Ke. NotwPo11 •acb SELL tdJia ltMm with a Dally Pllot Cl.aulfied Ad. • • HOUSECLEANERS up toZprhr.Car.~5123 I lousec leaners. p rr or ruU ume. Start ammed Tap dollar. 673·1266 or 646-4871 ~EKEEPER /UVE 1:--1 2 duldren. 6&8 Salary 75&-5391 or S4IHJ84-4 Houldteeper Live-in. Must Spell EnglJ..sh & dnve, Hunt Harbour IMS-,.., 213 /&M. Ul6 l HOUS E K EEPER -T o p salary, live oul poc;illoo. 2nd home for LA cpl loc ated o n b c h 111 Laguna, must ~OeJC iblt' & have own transp. Lt cooking. Health ini. benefals . Call Syh 1a a-18311 wknd calls OK. lmmediate openings. Fu 11 "part ume. Up lD S6 00 per hour for WOl'klDg oo phones. Dally cash bonuses. Call 842-3761 Ask for Dick. H.B. IMSWAMCE TICHMICIAM Sales office. Newport Cenle. Details. figure work. will train. hght ty pln~. Career Op porturuly. E 0 E. Mrs Dudzik 644-7454 Inter Landscaping co seeks reap person to prep, dellv & install plant a. Male. pref'd . Plant Fnenda. 642-3800. Jlni&or wanled for large Con~nt Hoepaul. Mon .· Fr i. Apply in person: 340 Vl ctor1•. C.M'. Kamel A.Ht. Groomer. &a thru Wed. aam-5Pm Ir poHlble Sat a. Mln _,. lo start. Apply ~ Mesa Dr. C.M. 131·1030 IClmlCH ONtAToa CRT belie bper n~. Fal.J.tlme daya, ....,.m mrr in S .A.-company beneflta·ull Kath)' 'ISl.aD ma••..,.. f\&ll lime. M.. V et'Cle Oonv. Holp. 611 C-ter, OlltaMesa.. i..ndlcapt mainl.enllce ~ aeeded. Vaned ~. Full llm. ptnD•· ..... Oood co. beoellia. Apply at A ~ H Luda~pt. 21111 Via Flbncm&.. Jl1aalon VM- jo. 1'M'1al. Mature m aanten a nr e Pleasant de:.k work for !Tlak>. experienc-ed-. for --·-,_,.. •~ hour moblle home p.ar1t $.JC ,, ...... "' ,.... ~· '" 493-1747 ~lurnao~i. 1n Laaun.1 Brad1 ~ 'Z!:!: Me cha nic. Euro pe an cars. Needed 1mmed1atr ly. Apply 127 l.os Mola n u-.. S an C lem . 492·56H2. Medi.ca.I l'LL'MBEH reva11 & ._,..iung Pa)· Jl rord111,., lo exper Rt'h rt>q u1• .. 1 t'fl Ce~n. l'l umban~ ~l~ ,.... Uaialt111mc~ HELPER E xpr pn •f blA llUl nt"C Must h.t\t• uu·k 64().70tlJ Ht:t•e 11 tro n1!>l 12·.'> $4 24 hr Xlnt p h'>nt• m.rnnl'r & 40 t wpm F~h11 h. 'I H Xlnt ~nd11.., Ca ll J u h e tM ml t-: 0 E ~I F RECEPTIONIST ~ Ct'nter l0<·al111n T yp1n l:! n e1 Ci ooll t)€11d1L-,. pa~ & 110tent1al In uw P~r..onnC'I Ai:enc) RlCIP'TtOMST E:xper ~d. ror Npt. Bch. lab~ pro- ('t!UiJlg & Pbl~botomy pref. 'Ibis ls a ru.11.ume permanent position Ph on~ Jan Hlll)c:r 64G-0140&ft lOAM. NJMTING 4IO! l-17th. Costa Mt!Sa lf you are 20 or O\er & Slulel.24 642 1470 look.mg ror a can>t'r OJ>· ~ J.01.!Wly 1!1 pn~lf"t(. !f P RlCPT /lfWHG Medical Sttretary ror or · ply at Pt:NN'\'.~AVt:H. Typcng + 10 key skills tho pe d1 C' o ffice an J61Ill'laC'enlla.t:.~ MIR co . pard 1Jenef1b Newport Beac h. Full ~ x.lnl aJar.. 4 ti.\\' week lime days. Mus t bt-WNDERY J>O.'l•l•nn No Pleasecaft 979 ifi6o knowledgeable m taking exp nc:t· Ne w po rt R.E.a..d ~-- medical tustories, rapid Beich. 6"-8232 typing & transcnb1ng. ---------10.ISOr'o ~ssiOft Salary rommensurate PROGRAM ~ 11Ms S... od wlabltities. Expet'. only COORDINATOR 955-1402 need apply Send resume Wilhgrowin~<.-ompany Asal for Mr. h CllK to: P.O. Box JS76. Da ll) 675-9800 Pilot. P 0 . Box 1560. a.ta Mesa.CA 921626 Medlcal Administrator /Bu.~lness Manager Psychlalnc of - flee. Mus t have ex- perleoce 84.2-9377. MEDICAL A.5SIST. -2 pusruoo,, avail. Front & beck ofnre Full or part· IJme 548-7779 Medical Back Ofc. t.b & xniy exper pref''d.. bUl will lnlln 6'S-7172 Men's Locker Room Al· tendant , f /lime . 8enef1u. El Niguel Coun· try <.:lub, Lag NlaueL 4'l6-Sl91 for lntervw appt. M0¥11 IXTIASll All ages 6 t.ypes needed. l.811 W. K.at.ellaSle.125 Anaheim. sm.fee. 778-lOIO Need e.b? wen out of )'QUI' own home. No ln· Yeltlntnl. eau a1 ..... Nuraln« Callfted.a.. 14.00hr 7-3shift. Xlnt wortiln1 cond1 a· Paid holidays. EQE. 6G-3li05 Bayview Qiny, lbpllal D5Thuria A•e. C.M. .1 J>UBUC INFORMATION SPECIALIST -Sad diebeclt c.oliege. M 1ss1on Viejo ()pportu111t ,. for energetic puhhr rel11 t1ons1Journahsm pro· fes s a o nal . ReqJoosibillUes include publicity & promotioo for North Ca.mpu.'1 ut lrvtne "echlinl cl all majcx dts· U1ct publlcauoos. SlrooR w ra l i A«, e d 1 ll n g & pubticaUoo ski.Us a mu.sl A.ta.bty lO work w /peop.k! e11ent1al. Bachelor& Decree• 2 yrs uper pre- ferred. Salary ranae $U58 • 51460. 831~ tawn8at$. E.O.E. Rillll l'llt.IU LOAN COUNSELORS - local Calif. home .,,_er Is now inla'riewlna for t'areer m inded loan maeJon. Tr•lllin.t pro. wam • leada provlded. Real eatal.e Uc reqd. Call oramd 19Wne to: Uahwsal t1naDclal MSG PK C. Hwy 8m.I .. _...., ... Harbour nt .. 5511 E.O.E. RelJel House Parent. House Parent<i.l to re beH• house pa rents on alternate wknds an home M'ltlOR w 1s1x develop· meota ll.) d is abled clients . Mus t ha v~ rmumum ol 2yn college in Sol'aill Scaeoce area & have had previous ex· penence watb develop m e ntally dis able d cl.Jenls. RespoosibiUtie!> include: programming in aelf-belp & leisure !>ltilla, behavior modlflcaUon. & con.sis· tant supervision. Job in· clUdes room " boa rd. + $100 per wltncl. United QnbU Palsy. S46-5760. Rental yard " small ce- ment plant. El Toro aree. Neem meclwtical· ly Jlclined personnel. 581-0610. Bellauna& Ml a ars PrnA Immediate part time openina available Cor Delivery Driver. Ill.lat be abM to won ev•. • bave flood dr\vln1 record. Startt at D.%>-13.50 per hr. +ll,pi. Alt 216 over . AlllllY dailY afte.r SPM. Mi It Ed's Piua. 17th. " 1'11Un. c.ta Meta. RIUUNnl 1be Good Earth need& coob. ltitdea prep • b.4tt•··~·t..lp, wtll train. latervle'n Mm. •PM. l10 NIW'POr1 OrDr.NB. __ ..,. •• -···· .. •••t ------......-.---. ... . . ,. .. , __ ,,.,.~--· ·- S•ll~O•t "'• .. ,. Newi>ort Bue V•r1 llme no• F\lU tJ um m•r. l1J d . •d• SUU1ht C'~ -~GIRL hm1 Sotoo C.ml't1qaJ>t1r lt'tror P/I' In I IMll .. St\.l..&i 0 I ttL ~tu" Oudi.hop P•i•me .-~-a.ti SALISUI fo~ 3pt'(.'lahl) ,. HI 1-'uhlclll lsJandJ• ""111 lrlUn Call7f».U ----~ 0Pt'OKJ1'11 Y -WtE.F thJ1n i.ub SJdlaty. £am J.000 lo S18.00Q Putime 972-27\2 Or St'l'f't>'lumt• to PC>aox SJ oa1h Pilot. POBO btill, ~Mesa. CAIS38 ~ SICllTAIT ~It "IU11'f Wld('tlaJOO 111.1 .. an1 •blhl) rt'fl V•r1•d 'etr•l art•I ~. (!OIXt kllla rrq I 111r ofr :,olal') tom RHllburatv w eJtJHH ~7~ SICTY /lllCP• I iiart Mf11 e l\1rµ11rt """' \1u.!!il l\a • l' t·'ll;~•I 111 l.'om mt'rr1al H ~. ITWUijt &. it.•\• I \I U'>I 0.• 1111.tlUr<' & hi\ I' \Int ,._1lh ~JIH) tll'\ ICC CWll :>t.l. 'T\ t' A ltT l l M .. ! :iuwptn, lll'l urak nori ~mukl'r l' .... 64'2 l!Xhi ~l) lo:wtnb J It 30 108 .lhh1f\ ~10Newµort l>unc::. '\pp~ .. ~ pe~~ SICuRITY • TaMSCLUI f'BSOMNEl 1 ~l'o '\ I~ 0 H I lo N rt-. U (till llfllt' -.: F; .. 1> ·' 1 .. r J\ 1 l ' 1'H0t:'<M I OIRH,'Ult l°'l 1.l 'fJI-.., 'l.H:ll I.._, &. \\ ~ ·~ u-. \I.,., nn u Jll m1,11~1r,111 \ e r«.<1 1•11 llurui.t, lull time. p.1rl t 1111 t> d 4 ) I> n I R h I ' "'"''"b ~flOlllt & llllh llL,,1:ciw. l'i&ll <i1·n M i..r ll;i"llA't t 'lub 11( Ir" int· IUA\1 21'\t l>d1I\ t71 t1 ~5683 - l'he (; r tnd" r ~;$1l I tltd ( 'o'll...-. & hll!'> JWf'IUll llt' I 2lllr l'JI' {',t ll"' II II !>or .. --=; anl•~fue -g;ld \f'lvet Xlnt cood Sl 75 55i 17R9 .. . .. . . . . 07 IOIJ Mature well groomed gl'nt len1.111 I' 11 mt• 1 o ~tl't:I \l>llt1I' ti.I l!l\l' d1rert 1u11' 111 1•uU l11 l(ardt'rt"I in ('or• ill ' I >l'I Mar. Cdl tli:l :!26R Mu11 1-h II :A.lam 4 OOpm Quality salc>erson needed for cruve h11(h fastuon Je""drgaller~ Must eQJOY ""'oong with pubbc. Exr1tk f1nan ciaJ beoefi~. ~ ba!lc pay+ rom m 1tcrc~tt'd person plei.e rail 4972115 1 ................ . -- Sales ---S F:ClJfllTY SVST 1'~M Quali t ~ i.ol1i.,er<;on SAL~.C1vel.lb honesly, " t'l1thu.-.1J:>m. hard wurk. net.'ded lo cwta1 b U.'> 1 1 TRAVEi. AGENT Mmunu11 I ) r t'X J>t'r 1·nm men·1al I larbot Tr:l\ t•l. 675 1311 TRAVEL AC.F.NT 1-'ull , time l>0!>1 l11in 111 hu!-y A,::enl'Y :\-t1mmum 2 yr, t'XPl!nent•c m.mclalor~ ~alary ba•wd on l'' l'l'"l'llLC. Cunlal'l Hoi.l' 711 675-7777 Ill\ 111~·~1·,t <i \I( \Iii·; '\I I-•II In" tir Ill•• '"''''"in flt" fh11\ 1'11111 ( :.h:.1f.1·1b I \ 1 I• 11 " "·tit.rd \ ..,,11,tJ,,, 1f1,11r1• ih• rtl1111lh ul 'I.I\ \\t• \'Ill r 1•1 ' 1111 (,,,..If.,!• .._ ,, "'' w11f1•1 lhl' 'I~'' 1.d 1;\l(\c:1.-.:.\ll"h1•,1tl1111 1,1 l'llF\l>\ '\11\\ 111 111 11utllwtlt"1'h .1ft11· & i-111' 1!~1111' 11••\I 1:1 I 11.11,, I" t11111 \ •llf 1111\111llt•l1t• 111-.111 Ill ('\'If C'.1:t 111•\\ Ito pl,.r \' \11111 ,11.J lllllh'I Jhl' 'I" 1 l,d hc'.Hlill>! 1111' I" \ ! \If••" •"lol I I'' ,1,.)1 ' • \iWt>I h<>mt• 1urn11ul't• tor '"''' JI lo" huit-,dh· t'O!>t •I 1 ~-!(Jjj '1\..\1 l}>V<' ~·ats l>l7~ ICJr :/. 1111 \!(JO(I. ;,m -h n "<lt'ri'O v. rl'< onl pl\ r & 2 '>Pk rs '1'1 1.·uod S.lj 9f)X lll Iii ::,orabef! nr wly up hol,lerl!J • new mat tn;..'I $l.i.J XlrJ !IJ'm Qfl tx..x matt Sl65 641 8205 GaW.xy electronJc Organ. dou~ keyboard. Leslie !>peakers S7SO Terms coru.uiered CaU 9684614 Spt.net Plano Must go. hit S2'7S UtJt. es CalJ673·1218 ---.. i in9GOc* 8094 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ness &' prof&!>loal """O· Oj alt). Wld we ~up part ""-yw with i.alJry +com pie on aPPollln!llls on. ~1oo + C(\r ullowance W~g dress. beaullful, l'n~c1lla of Bo~ton, ~l )>.Jum~~ Like nu, Re mington model 700 JO 06 rtne w ith rllng & rase. SlOO. sti.kespearc Wonderod. tru temper 923C reel. hke nu 525 6411712e~es I~ High comms1oru. & + ~aule tn1,'\ future renewals SJ..,~k tNo :\lust pa....., a <'omplele rt' night worki Crnpany forence am . If )OU cant benefits anrl Plrle Mr or af afraid ol hard .,.ork, Hibbard . i\4·17·1721 doo't \\8Sle your time or aft lL1lm 11\Jne Grow 'Ntlh us. TRUCK DRIVER Pick L'p t. Dl'li\l'n short runs. Xlnl ~·net.,, EOF: Hn,on \ll'! ;II t)ru!;hmg. &I.) 4800 1 'ra!'t ... up11t.r .... 'i. huu.,l 111ld l!•lll<b ~11•J•ln :-..11 'I I (;\I! \I.~" \I I 111.in ""' 11n1 .. \II v.1~111 rr .• 1h•1LJll\ 1.1hl l>u• 11 '" I'' \I· 1'1 "1111! u11, r "'""'" 11 dr• '" \\ hi '.t'l('IJ nurror 11111 lllJXi\ li \Ht\GI ~\LI, I 'loth~. Im I j.1Ulfr1 1111•., wallpHI'• 1 1111.1 t 1,,.. & mo •l• rn • \.1•" , .. ll ... t.'11 ... ,ti I\. ~It I 1.I .1 ( 1 r 11 II 1, " • 'JIJ l:.tiTI;JHlt.'i'lWi>. lt1llt1!' 111 I~·· l.1lda:n m1..,1 :i 'J)l..I I.uh~ h1lo.1· IJOit•k 11.11111 I Im .r.:! l<JffiJllJ \.\. .n I '.I I 'rt 'ion \II v.11ucl mJh<1t.!an' 1 .. hit· r flunl'dn l'h' ft· I" n ud 1 I llrl1•r V.0'1d1•n dr1·• '' r " I,. \lJ,,I 1111rr<>r Jnt1 •Jl•I' hi n l'o'uu1I 1 hr' OIUl h rn<in· ;'ll ~i rlwrrn.irlor 220 ~rictdl .. .!•\ill • JI I dO bl! U'>l!d t)O r.t111!t 11ron 'PE'<'ICll rn.J1..h· "'Ok'fl-.t.tnd" l dlJlc & 111u1... \ lnl l'OllU f\l•n llMll ,. •IJI W!t.'>hcr ""OCk in , 0111.l L'rulhmJn I .• \ ,, rn ',. ~ r ., I 't n l~.;d•-.. :! 11art:o. 1r11n .11c11c· •ft 111 .. ·nir.,:. 1,fl h1...;h •110l/i,SI, TV, R.acio. KR.St.no 8091 Sales Rep for ·ravel l•7•14.-.~-·.~-----­Agency. Paid t tom 't i.. '..ird A ll 1111111 •• • \lulti .. am l iJr & l<mcJI..: :'l.11 \11\ Ii :O-hOrt'' \111-··I~· ,\J.1111. lurn I\. I •11:-. 11.ll ('cJ)t 1 •. ir.•~" '""'"' "·•JI un11 v. ,1,•n" I' >II ... \l.t. I ,,,, •• & rn..11 hmi.; l(I\ ,. 'l'dl ~I:!.> \IJi>lt· torr.• r tahlt· ""'' II• rc•f ~I l~Wl fJllt. S.. ······••·••·······•···• '{1c t: 7.eni th 2:>" t'Olor TV, 2\Twmty. freedellvery s 124 t;.a& 1 7~ mh-s1on Call 'll 13 1 t Ask for Jackie Sec&rity Offfctts All ~h1fli. Orange l.'u locouon 171-1 1978· 72-13 'IU• I•• nl\\11011 • h J 11, 111111 h lll••r•· i ,1 ~·h,, I ~ ht lll11l1ll ''·lllhl 1 l•\1 ''' lfl\ Hllllh llU,l' ~II '4111 'I 'I ..'1'11 j IU l'•nrtl I 1.1rJ;: .. r l'rt Prht11I 'IU. 111 br \ u ··~ 't, .. \\.&nJ ::. 12 FHk \\ht T\ ~~w $60 SAi.ES ~ET IL :;1 Shoe Store in 1s:.son \ ICJO Mall IS se-ch111g for 'II Salesperm. Ex pr 10 hq;h f ih lon women's shoes.Com IIll!>SIOIJ sales & nt t'O benef i ts Ca l Pat Keamey. 495-0032..:'alhy Jean Shoes . A=tr'y~~f~ to $12,SOO Branch off1<'e or na11onal corp i.eeks capable prof'esslona I for muJu.faceted PQS1llon re- port mg to manager. Good typing skills re· QUlrOO & must be goO<J with figures Top fnnges T room for advanl'C· n'll•nt Call Deh h1e 1-Tedt'f"!c'k 714 641 1520 ur S4m(f re.um1· J)-vmg. pan llmt•. i.••"" l~aJ bkl(m<.l lfours fl, ' 10le Call Sally. !1-51'\I ~ ----- ·VET ASSIST ANT To handle pharma1' cash1er1ng Plca,;int pers;;'l!l w.ab1ltly to mcl•I lhl.' puhlte. handle rl· cords. Will tram. N.B un busltn<>. 40 lfr wk Sal OOE&allllude. 642-3840 (;1 11111 l lt'<'t ~h np pPr \\Jt~r 1-'iJ.. , .11111•r.1 -.J..a11• hr t ,.. mo~., '•.i>t:! <:t .. \1 1 tii.,l l>r II H !ll.x.4li•· C11::t·1·t 1,•c,, i:L.11-o-. lie"' ~ll h1.>1•nh111 I I ' f'it1'All .:11:1t1t ! I\ '• JI ...1oU I-. Ure .ml rout S.it to:! FIJr1111ur .. lo.. 1lut11111. l>I t\l •1\L'l' ~6 ;! U'>l'll .!II J.;<il ~Jler healt'r!'> I .Ill ga.1. 1 ktl smk u 1bin1·1 W dr .Jl."t'rS ~:!\21 ~l.1 \lud1 more I>: .. >-11K2 CLOSE-OUT :!IOI..! :O.h"I ldd11nl I 11 llk~11 11.Jll ';, 1"\Jm, lllJJil. h»'· ,.;JrrJ1·n 1100 & nll:-(\.)Ut Sun H Ii i \rJ<l'lll Cir' \;m1n~ Sale & 1,,,, Sale :..itl Mm 17 lltlrm :-l'l, lWll l>;•th. J l'hl.''otS, 111•'"'"· mlf~ I hll'I, Lons of 1d1b /.. l'nrb tiiH Ho..:ers l'I \ll )I 541; ~577. !1 l'l < .. ,, 1.-0 :-.p.inr-.h U111 • 111ii nn ,,., r.oo bt'-<.t 11f l<·r~~ l111u11_ rm tbl & b 1. hr'> Sill )larbk top end lbl SJIJ 640-o.:Jt; Sor~. lriv1.·•t•at. Sl'\•·rc;I 0t 1· lbls. dm rm '"l. IJrnps . :Ola~h Iii Bv~ drt:S:.4!r, d:.k . !>m \1 .1 g ta d:.k. ~ uphul r hr; t ri & Sat .i9.I 19(17 I ..M) I .>31 N W ,,,.. .,. ,, '-t'r hdbrd l 111, l u~"' .. i.;t• v.w 1d(·n )t.°"'lll1 br,.1.;. Ski Jldnl'i. •JaC'ket & i;IO\e<> ch1ld..'l :.1 c•"'Ji1 n R b a lo: • 0 a k m ... it " 1 n e c a b .-ti ,. t Womell.> dr~~ei. st .; ·~ 7231 _____ _ <.:al I 64&-0739 S0.'.1.Y TCK SS·ll ~ o..,k, ,. .. ., $4()!1. :-.iow . AUanuc M "'-IC 646-8895 z,· C()LOR TV. Sllll l.lne Year Warranly 642~ Sales Radio Shack h1 fu II t ime CJrer1 0µ portw1l1et1 & pa1 I 1m(' job OJPOl1unit1t•so11cn ing 1"' nuw 1 th e Newpoc, Me11ch tea If you an military ct1rl·tJ IX' a colege gradate or are Cu.t'enUy gmi.: I•> <.'OIJege ~highly a>llVi&t ed for bcreasei earn 1 n g s b a s el o n perlormace. plese ap- ply at: 8l·So El'amrno Real. San~lemene. RADIO AT~~~P. ~E. ---- Sa m p l 1' ITli J.. c t o r women·.., dr41' mnulJl' IW'er IQs I'~ Seams lrC'-,., !1chuel J>av1d Grrt·~, loolong tor a st>wer .. I-' mi.t be perfect1C>nL'il lO w Im· dust. mach. ullini.;. alter Permft. Pay ~~.~ I a b~1 C ~ I I SEA)tSTRES Sail ~lreN> nc . Top pay & bene Pal n Sail Design. tr.3 2 IHO ------..___ SECRJ:.'TAln µa11ml· UCI lrvme Cam~. hr~ flexible pos,,1t rW tunt' in f al I "i<>IT\o '( ~r nee. 833-0551 a'k ff'iue SECRET AR' FUlJ ume with J":O of face ~kills. Slar1m - medialely Xlnop porturuty to grow.-ith expanding cornily Good salary & pl~nt s urr ounda n s. <n4)556-8'7&5. SmlETARY Mu~ good typist for law ofe. CdM area. Call for a 1 6J3..3T97 SECRETARY Xblt oppty ror sharp I W/Jtlnt typing skills') -..a1t in fast paced. a genial Newport Beach fiee. Call Lila at 833-291 ••SICll'f A.Ills*• RE Mttna ah 80 $18,ooo ~/Sborthand80 ~m,Sl.4,000 aar.r. •h 80 l lB.000 0.,1 <rc/Computera ~.000 ,ly~SO i~Sto.aoo ..s.a.a...a...., •• ..0.orftoe•• ---/n./£01: Ui' 0 f J I Aeioc1 ......... _ BARBER- COLMAN I 7991 Fitdl Av~ 1""9e, Ca 92714 EOE/MIF ~Ec;Y1BKPH, part/full time, R.E . Co CdM. Salary nefi(. Call 9· 12, Mon Thu 675-fDOO SHP'G jRCV'G CLY KS FU II u me h<>W'l> Coot.I l o benefits, Apply in per.,on 9-UA.\t. Mon thru Fri ~andard "ih0t·, WAITRESS Appl~ bet ween !:lam & 12pm Charlie'~ Chili Corporal1un . 311111 Hedh1ll. Bldg =2. Stl' =~.CM. Y~ adult lo <'leun hoat I da~ a \\eek l'Jll &e·-l'il!.1 weekda) s Mlwc:hudse ....................... BOOS .............•........• WESTMINSTER 1: :.11 .. Sah F111 ·11· •II• 1 l1q11"!1, h 11 ·1•11 1 I I·• ! . klld('nw.11 1• lu11i; 111 11 To~<•la 1111 k1111 t,, II ~1uk1 1:!11 111olor1 \ \'ll' ~ l-'aC'1f1c <.: ~ "'•''>t e11J o( W1bon Gar.i.ie Salt· !'>al •1) \1 to » PM. 472 3rd M 1..tl! U<:h Rm. ~1.tc ru.:. I.imp &rru~ -• Gd.fageSak 16 bo .. 1 hull 2J)r 327 Chev) headt•f">. lot.-; o( ~r rnl.l>c tll•m, ~' F'ederJI 1\\t• l' :01 Sat & Sun c:M:! ~ ABBEY Soup lo nub anl1tJUl'!>. 226 A.VflQUE)IALL UroJd'o'a). C ~I S.JltSu Ir.uly l<H>. f'r1 10.9 >i I CU>SEDTUESDAY --- 11751 Westmmstcr A\ c I Cr1mer rupl,.1.ud. dbl roll :-.it·v. warm-up!·, T :.h1r1 & coats al t·o:.t Ihm,•· p:it·k, luad ... ol u n l ll'C'RS\U'tc'S !'>:JI 'I :J :Ill .ti 4901 llemlol'k. l 111v . Park. Irv Rummage !:iale M l:.l'. stems Sat M1iy 1;1h I :J.lto4.:J.l P~1 . Newport Villa 4000 llJlana Wa). !'i B ~ 5'861 Color TV' Combo . v.a'iher dn Pr )l 1~r tabl~. chr. bed l'll' Prs. !:>at & Sun I ii' I )lonro\la Ave.C.M ~ 3:J87 ----- 0))1.a )11:"111. Anlq. bdrm set. l'UU<'h . d1'>h£'". cl<~. lot'> of goodies too num1•rous to men· UOn AJI liarf!ollb' V 1c· tnna to t.:an)oo Follov. !.IWL~ to IOl>I WC">lward Lii f'r1. Sat & Sun 10 [, St\T & Sun Sm bt·d camper. mL'>l' lo111 ... ,011 pipe. m1Sl' 1lt·ms. Barf!J1ns' DJ ORl1· CM "•nl{ :.l v.Jl erlJ l•d W heakr Ulal k n<1u~h .. podded s 100 55'> lJ232 Mo\'lnl! 1\IJro ... d . maple <.11.nt.-ttc hulch. .1 1. h~. ~d vel\ t'l sold '< lK" Ul!;'!OO. n.-t1anRlc & C'Of •~ lJblK ""'I\ t!I roe I.er .!>()(Jbed, m:iplc t!nd lbb ookde!Jc. m~t· 536 I~ Seeper ~ra m xlnt t'Ond Bentwood rorkt•r like new. den furn ~ w911 lo\ C~<il. Xlnl <:ond I ' r old SlOO Call 962 604J -----eo.&T\' SOOeach . Mon,. ~-port Bayview )athl l-'r1 toam to tpm. Con· dub mt'~nh1p, f-'em UK.t ~1dl\ag~r_6"5:72~ vn.I) Mf? 50 \ :ilur $800. G44<H41 l :01arant2 RT3800 2U ·IJC W .H1o11I'°"' lu*""are. "°'I 111 a c·on lest. sacrlf1l•· prih· IQl .(0l! h' l?l.'>j.( POR<.:E.L\l.'.1. l<t.PAI H "l.A.d rt'flllbhin.,; PJlrll ni..:' lit ... rll-0 '-•Jtlun .. 1 un re11.1 1rJblt' l .di W2~ .\1.rn ., liru ... n \t•l \t'l lt111han Cut TWtt'do J ix:s 42 long Sll01bst olr 1>42.97.12 \m/Fm ~ereo Cassel· te. Dolby s) o;tem~ with !>peakers. d-ecoralor rack Won in contest ::>ult boXt'(I & ·.,. arran trt'd. R.euu I s.:;o.J each hk1n~ SJ:>o l'r1\'ale !'Jn, l""" ~3'J ~ AM, f'lf Console. "" r~el IA> reel tape. tw..iuUlul ~id cabinet. ~olfer~59 Garden Gro\l· 55-1 6103 J"''~ bed. "tool, ..,hadow lmx. wa:.hc·r lawn rrw.,.ar & ul.:u Coif ~l ubs (2 !'tl'l "' \l 1sc it .. m.,. Sal Sun 1 ,, :1:io1 \ •·rmont AH l' \I ~So~· ·~llru._Lo_l_.C:\I~-~~~~~~~~~--! SHOE SALES Wanted with or without cxpr. Will tram. Advance 1icr-:.1b1hliC's. Gd rom- pany benehLs. Apply m person, 9am lill 11,am •Jl St.anda.rd Shoes. 307i So. Bnstol.CM. Slo poles & boots, "'l'dding gil~new1used.1'-:u IOspd Sc:h"'lnn bike. girls. •, pnt'e 18 Enttore N B. o.a&am. Sat ,~n 10.5 Auto motor<'~ck parts. lurn. decorJlUr items, nu~ Sal 'la~ I, 3065 Johnson ,\\ t' t · \I GAHl\GE S f\LE · J\111111~. genwne J nsh handmade 1111 .. ns. gtas..,ware. natw;irc. kit ul1M1s1ls. typ(•w r1 le rs. book-; Mu<'h .'1u<·h More 1510 W B.tlbou. Sal Sun ll 5 Love scallnau~i. u11ht1I chr, llxlO braid ru..: •'ll All J:d rood. Ver,\ re.I!> Bal f't'nlll 673 15!J.I ti S HP Ras rompres,or £?i5, fuu\hmf'? mJ~·h1ne '11.0. fn~ olf. 6iS ~ re. PIONEER SYSTt:.\f CM Rece1ve.r-Ampl.Jfier. PLlOlumlable. 2 pioneer U,71 speak.en, $1001 pltg. cat.I Kerth : 641-1712 eves. A.\t/lifM Stereo Sym - ptuuc. 2 speakers. ear ~ SSC>. ~·~ aft SPM . SllOI:: S.\LES. Wanted. hill or part time. Good Co benefits . Future mgmt positions possi· ble Apply m person bet !lam & llam 3077 S Bnstol.C M. SN.ACK BAR ATTENDAMT 1-\llJ & 1u ume preparing lwl<:h thshes & sen mi: <:old drinks O\ er I he w.mlt·r \pply m per~on. AntkMGwild 1801 E. f>yer Rd. SA Stationery Store 1n Corona del Mar needs ex - pr'd sales lady. Full Ume. 5 days Xlnl work- lllg cond. EopecaaUy fine cllentele. 675-1010 SWITCHIOARD Brokerage r irm in Fashion Island has im- mediate opening for re- ceptionist. flours : 7 ·I. Exper. prer. Contact Helen McGinley for appt: 644-2292. Teachers & Aides. ~K tchr Exp. & unlfs. Aides for pre-sch. F rr. Sal. aide, pvt. sch. C.M. 642-0W. ca~h paid ror a nt1q0u1• shop ln\entones 1·.111 Larry MorJ!an (714 I 540-3955 Giant Wicker SaJe. U' l.'r lOOpiece; ~Jui.cum quJh ly, E..-wtica. l~ N. Coa'>l Hwy . Laguna Bl'<ich 494-ll'.ll May 17lh lhru l8lh !Otoli. Oak Dmini.: Room Set · ~IL'>SIOO style. $65() C.:•)I f~ table-round pedl'~tal. maple, empire M) le SUI. S}mphon1un mus ic box SchuJtzmark Jli d is <'s avail Sl90tJ i14-R91 7123 L~1QUE A.~'TIQUF: O \ 1' DL'llNG T,\BLt-; s..1 111 646-9057 L'mque Oak Rocker!'>, 1t·l' box. picture framl's . brass bed. etc. 497·2782 COL'NTRY HOM!'.: EMPORIUM now spe<'ializi11g 1n Amencan Oak & country memorab1ha along with other wuque t,:1fts & col Jectbles. 2907 Warner. at Frurvtew. S.A. Open 10 5 Tues·Sat. 979·5844 All wood mahogany table I Duncan Phyfe P e nod J Older wooden dres~er w/beveled mirror. anti· que bentwood c hrs. much more 751-8967 Hoosier kitchen beaut. oak $500. HoU·lop secy. oak $000. Cash . 962·8741 lfrJ\.L~d'IOld 111·m, dtillll'" rTU!>\ LoL, ot .'i!llll ;tl!I S<Jµ;ihare BaltxJJ h l..ind f:\cn thinl! 1n1·iud1ng kl1crn...:.n s1n.k' Plenty ol mac·rame rord & beads Baby thing~ Isl du', Jwlk ~ at'cumulal1n11 Sat & Sun ~121 BJnning 1-lB \.rmotre S350, <'11•1·t run1l' µarb . l!aml''>. dolhe,, trombone 31:l4 L1rwoln \\a).C~ Sat Sun I! 1 varage Sale. Lamps. p1c. lures. de<'Orator items 14.'ramll' JX•L' kin).! Siil' l.Jt'lbpn•..i<.l. nr,.ir 1•ohi.her & much mon• S.il l226 <Arui,gg1•r Dr <'fl \I I\ utUc Bil of t::w·r: thin~. 4ro52 Acacia. Sant.1 ,\na I iJ?hL'> !>-11}67 IJ Garage E.'ilat..i S..1 ll·. Sdl 1>nl) lfnSI 81:.m.irk Ur, H.B. 962·6145 Set. 2"Z70 Orange ,\\l• l'\l. Couch, v..1.5h mach. in tere:.ung mJ~c items. 2 Oak Pews. Cm•a 1880 S4StJ each. Dt-curator Wood ster1·11 L'h1na C.ibmet Sil.() Sm;;ll Dt!:.k Si;, lllu.,1ratctJ H.urel 1 ~µ1 $!(i Smfl(lt> bt>d!>. tramc. matlrC!>:., bo>. spn nJ:s $75 each. Off l4t11te drape<;. ~I offer J'rHatl· l'Jrt' l JI! ti40-QIJ!j Ho. thokl Goock 806 5 ·••••·····•········•••· ----- Atlentton hobb) 1.!>h Li.: mudel 1.'0lll·<11un. M1in~ rare item' Some ntl -.,rt CooWl'\ Brendan ., l)r\. r d11-.,t $711, ~.,~ t-v Id u l ii t It I S..! IJ. 'foJ,1m,tr "'en S:.!5. 34.>.Jti llll mx-S3U ~ lfiO'.I PROFES.4'10 ;'1;AL llAI R llHYF:H l llAIH n 1'1:-. loafs&McriM &pipM..t ·····••·············••• 9010 .••................•.•• i:! Ml fbrgls lf1nghy, 9x4 1'7, W/Qip John~. & J. wtlJ doUy. Alsl1 8 · wood ....uJJn.: dJnRhy, bolh Aood 1ond 213128J.11160 or 11+613-0328 Sterling -.ii ~·n lur 6 .. u .AppicmteH 8010 Docy\ 8040 F'TfttoYa11 1045 pcs&*ningpt·, • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •••••• ,.... • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • s 12(X) 640--{f59() 8AR:-O WOOD \ J n1ius ,1ze::.. SJoo G r IJ" hv..isht!r. Pui-.1 rubl>er )lJO J-rcnl h urmtJ1re v. ~\elt'd oval mirror Sl.80. Thur Sat Garage Sa.le ~ 27311 l;Jll net Or. C !Iii toll Placen WI & Swan I See 01 me-a LtneSal. )tarsne woodwork . in· knors & l'll'. ~ rustom ('Jb1nets &. rC'model klll'hens Call 496·7598 Aft iP~I 3 Lnu.'>t'(j l;,1rr1 r' /.. SJt Lier l'OllllnUO\L'o I l1·.ir1 111 b it 1n l!il ~ 11 \ l'ns & bn~l1·r. OOI\ S!IOt':i :.!S', ~I JW Wh!>lc )Ion ,. rl ~!J 751 38SIJ Ltke new Pl1·t·1 11\ '·11 & bro iler l-r11!HIJlll' Th~·rmo. SJ.'> .-.,.>Ii !1.!'C:! Hotpoinl. dbl \)\I'll ~lll\'f' ~ c Good l'llrHI s;!OO »12 0158 Wh1rlpaol cl<'l'l dq e r Xlnt cond 661 !JOii() BOIS ••••••••••••••••••••••• PUBLIC n , RNITU RE *AIETION• T_,..7:30flM Lovely b d rm se t s. armolrea, bunk beds. ball treee, dinette lbls & chrs High chrs. rockers. refrigerator s. slo\ c PUJSUYl'SMORE SAVE SAVE SAVE We honor BofA. Mc. Cashier's Checks & (;as}I NO PEHSONAL C H~CK S PLEASE I Food available. Items subject lopresalc MASTaS AUCTIOH 3775~ Newport Blvd. CM &'G9825 ...•• ~ Kl :r~~llONU !'ups A"C L11J.n;1 .• an· '.I 1-· l'ct d. .!> h o w I' v t p I ) . 213 fil7 ~art 6 pm FrC'e to good hom•· lcmale cal, J > CJrs old spayed, declawed & has all shots 76(). ~ •lluun11 l:.iblc. i, rhr. buf let Mel> 640..7905 Jewelry 8070 Wanted Dawforth anchor & 26' ol chain.. Please call 17141737-6M9. after 7 pm t'\etl DOG HOUSE Just right ror d luree do~ S30 F'1rm ~i1 :n.EC.!- "~l' l'omeran1an pup 111~ ... white. reds & Fluffy kittens. 7 wks male & female. 3 ~rt•\ 1 1·8.hco. 1 org weaned & lnlmed. 962.8284 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pay ca.!>h Top Dollar. !',l:rap .iold. ring.!>, lh<11ns •. ,1 hool ring. Whate~er VOU ha\'e. p I'. "111 µ11..·k·up 957 805J l;od Ale:-.s 1-:ver) Oill' Wedd.ing dress 'veil. ""nm Ran 3 man. Srvylor K68. once. 1-lz.t' 9. $27S t'\l'' l'rl\ ate Party Sl2S. 964-4261 6.lt 1414 0007 Free puppy lo lo\ tng hm ~Id~ (?l4 ) 7JO. . Has shots & IOVI'~ k l<h i\KC Ht>~ NorwcR1un Janwe893-4033 Elkhound. 2 yr bitch free, good ho me call !~7l62 Lhasa Apso Pup pies, 2 female. I male. shota. peper trained, AKC, only Sl2S 552.0522 ·---------WHIPPETS Ounp. llJle bred for show or raise. 5 Wffks. Cail AnnaorLois 996-9&77. Retrigerator workini.; ) ou haul away. Call 675-2662 --- Aust. Shep mt·d s 1'zc. Fem. 12mos o ld . Jn telligent. 1oioo<.l watrh dog. Loveabll' & lovt'!'> to pl&y w1rnst>t.>e fM 5;93 HMd Xtro Calllm You will fmd 1l 1n scrap l;()LO & SILVER. which we bu~ We test all items for punty 111 no cost to }OU. or obllgimon to sell. Ol1J 1164-&m for this free 't'I'\ ice done m your own hilllll' PP St.unless Steel Rolex S6SO Free Iott.en & six month Ask for J ack old kitten 675 3014 S.7·6031' «>~water heater .. Xlnt l'OOd $75 64.5 ()10) ---- All lands of ~ew lumber exce pt .,.ywood . Reasonable. 556-0232 Uruyersity AlhJet1c· Club Membentup $600. ~1·0700 Two !i1)Jt lJ12 + pa<J USl'<i braided 1'\lg.\ S.00 each 613-.Wl9 Fn.toY• 1045 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 M o . old German ~female• male Ceramic buttoa manuf. Free kJUeru. lo fold hm. 6 sellmg i.urplus stock ' wb old & house lmd wtast. &llM2·7144. SCIAMUTS ANSwos cat.I Olns : 960-3607 Sheepdog ~l fUrebred Basset Jlqund FteetogoodhomeGolden W/papers To id home Lab. m-lM.22 eJtl 192 d,>s, u.t. chl.ldttn. 3 yrs old, Heart shape Diamond 1.18 tts on solid 14 kt gokt band 951-1217 ~-Easay ­ Drone -Pillar - A ans "Have a ruce day." "No thanks, J have other plans." 972-4768 9&-ln40 Mans Watch 18K gold ---------...:...:.:....:.....;..:.. ______ • band S'9SO 080. Call M1t•••- Coon lb.md, M. 1 y r. has "8wltwv -1050 ~ W....., IOll ITIUCb love lo give, please ••••••••• • •• • • •• • • • • •• • hurry. 760-1734 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Y Beau&. 1it22 S20 gold piece. TOP CASH PAID • • I BU * * IOlid t4K rope be1e1 • AK~es. Good UHd 1-'umiture & chain.~. 556·9'98 = ~": 0~: _._ AA:llllDCel--OR I wilt sell 58MOM or Sll.L for You ,.c4• •-1010 1167-8133 ~·~------~-CANOE ISft aluminum . Mint eond. Barga.in at $200. (bit new $8. 67S-1.JS8 A\'On Red.crest MkJJ In· n.uble 2 HP Johnson. Xtras, used o n ce. no.am. ~1B76 ~ ..... &pl!,..... 9030 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l.nllatible boats, sa ve up to 2:5•.o oo name braDda, Elco Marine. 1834 S. Grand, SaQta An•. 7$4-1732 New ()ptjm1.1.1 P-43 Stove LPG G1 mballea $141. Used A ..... 1 Redcrest w1Seagull 0 8 S10$0. Used Hilleran1e LPG U SO or best o ffer. n •IS36-t<*. New 100' 318" Campbell proof coil anchor cbaln & 46 lb MlCW plow anchor'. '152-3622. '46-01.U Out· Board 5 ~ H.P . MASmS AUCTION ••••••••••••• •••••••• •• R e r r i g e r a t o r . Ca:•:• & Free puppies, Collie '46 1616 & lll-"25 FamlJ.)-Members.hip John '70"!'!~TSllUN Montgomery Wards 1 1 4'9 •:t 1030 lllltlw. Leave mesHge Wayne Tennis Club. 51"'-· · automatic defrost. Bot· ....................... an t.pe. 94&-IOl2 1 WALNUT ORESS~R Sl<n>. Call ZJ.3.582·211165 RSNBL. S40-S7ZI Evtnnade with , .. lank, 1125. Private Party. Gt-1414 t Xln MJnolta XL-225 Sound E tom reeaer. l cond . &.tper 8 Movie Camera. BeautlM while temale W I T H N I C Wuher It dryer, white IWri,...t«, good wart· -~~.IA.MS 1125. 8'2-!lllllO R«a.11: rzzs. A.akin& 11.SO. kitten, free to go9d "::= ~E S200. rum well AM /FM q~pprox S'15. caJ and/or elee· STOP!! Private Part y . Call home~ &·track turn table MS-0008 Experience de· bb t1mt to relax and ~ FREE KJTT&Ns 7 Olasa top coftff table. wf5PNket"Sl·S'14. 1-$200. ~uba Equip. Ir tanks WANTED: l.511P 018 Johmoa. mGlll5I 9040 IUIWJ, crowing lhopatbome. lt'ulm~ o..,. 1040 WEEKS OLD 2648 vacuum. ofllce chair. CaJl881 l.391 needed. Call •Ta·OIWI .. l.rleo.i.tl~~~~ ~n2salli. :.!Jo1~ ........................ Westminster Pt. c M :;::. ~" push MOVED-muat sell home.a c.m.3ll0 etJe. ambltloua )QI have .omet1Uo1 to st>tini•r Spaniel Pupe Gl.0.77 JWl'C tranaterable reg. WANTED: McDonald ••••••••••••••••••••••• 31' Falrtiner, F 18 Mda.n, twta ac.rtw. dual con- lrola. Dealer \rade, ........ Jall•&Xlill pey It MU, Hll a fr,Hdly AKC. Malt Ii fem . Mot.her 6: puppy, 1 or NU Sofabed. lnnerspnn1 rt:Edler'&tdp. 111200 l:ncl 'nc:tec -J 122. 130, l31, ....., aww Ad·Vt.o.r a t Champ alrt. SIU ea. bath. nice c1oes. Free to matt.. bhte/wht. colt. t.rw ree. Ml·211n af\ 135, 1u. u 1. 144. ,=:~==~======~~~~~~~~eo~.,.~~~~==:d.~~~~=========1~-~-~~~hom~~·~ .. ~·~·~o~~~prtnt.~~a.~.5'MS5'7~~====1~..,..~~~~::-=-=-=-=-:t='714.:==,,..==rzzs=========..!=•=111t==Mll====cat::::1ea==.==S11a ; aacrUb. 9qD. UYN'B~ - - I j . l I· 'f DAI\. Y PtlOT Fr•d•y. Mev 18, ttlO .......................... t040 ....................... ····················'·· • _ 3)ft Coklftiet· Pwr Cnr. lt11 SCAAAI Cbrya.. Teall dKU. Twin JO'a, 1JO hoara. 't ' cab6a Bow ai.p io.ded Pl1 pey t Ot ~b o~er Recordtn1 r•• c.11 ~a. ( Pathomet e r V ti P 1-'r& dayu , 131 H li , JW.l IJH!ftt re ( • • rt•11l I~ l>U.lt.a aail AM for JerTJ. S tott :.!A' Ururut.r •· 8 Mdan Ut7&.. TIS. 110 llV, rJ(lar. \ llf. fe tho, albuor• r ao 1 • • f11 h ln1 • ••11.1~ lat laQW o(. ttlll9d ., m.~. UYNli~llOO u, 0 .. PIU' IJOhp llffr(\, 1rtr. ~"' bp au •oa. ,B()u a.'ll 8 )90 l.lilve1Jlm lh l'MrtA\clw. l4'»1p OMl' 4?. Oru Kan ner full)' eqwpped, buuutully m.1nta1n4'd, rod)' ro n \a • or llv• abuard ' ij> mQ be n 11labl 11~ .. ·--~ .. ,. poiqll bk-•.ooo J eck cwi.y ~J4 1~0~ •vtn1n 1 A ' IH'•l .. nd1, IU· 0 2 l ~ t rlr 2uu h n , U3uo LI' Tu ltull l:•Ulonuan. b42 ~Out' J1in /IS, a Int 1 vnd ~•oo • lia)'Wld' a>' t•udd>. 1·&1J\~ f.unily I! fll)hlOll \ 1u-· l>"' ltnmaC' l"ODd tu.m ~-\• ~ms ~ l:M7 al\ 3PM 17' ll~11 l f'fllUr\ IOl'MI frb1:l, ~hlfp. $'7~ UI ~ l' .. 67J 1UU3 :..'b ( 'ab1n t:rwser Cd Ut~) ( raf\ n.11 liotwm 1.8' CO Um.er l:hev > .L m1~er IDJ(!(ted •t.u11 -• iu.... :.teel vlumtimg. \'~I') •1Slll net.'Cb l:SllC won ~ 213 343-~78 SALVAGE SALE :>LAUW BIOS lll6l, M7 ~ alter 11 ....... tOH ·····-················· e . l.&ilMn It, ~ Yim h1111. 1ll p t n Ne. buullfu l &4000 .... lO ·-----WANT TO OUV fllpPfr &allboll. U11d •PU d --• motof' boat • p f.-al l.l "" 1UM-nn1 •hi 12l311DOJJl CATAUNA 21' 191• 0 18. 'lean. 1111 1o.ct.d. vnr . w 111ip 1157 ll21 °' 71().3831 tlV• 30' ~ ... r•ctna •luop. W1~ + 8' dllllthY w1n19lur Vrq wuod r ond u o.uuu lirm m 1714 Ill\ flt>m 1'\r waJr by 2 bci.l ownr ~ llt'rn\'ll ... 111 ho•l Xlnt t•ond Nc<v. ly 11-111 led WL\ .:Wit' IC• .. I Ii Hill> aa1uv RI ~ 1 I' i.IJIOOIA lilr o l lt•1 I.I)' !iM 3034 t'Vt.' Ill~ K2KO Abo II\ 1111 711 ~It 'f rail ltlte ln~le .. a.le 11 Ir ~ lfJ() 14· ~fl.111:.t!, l>looi; na I~ w good trlr <i ood ~ ~ Evtia wkn~ IW7-3442 ...... t060 .._.,...., ..... •••••••••••••••••• 1111 ~ • fOIO LIOOI• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Uood CondlllOn .-00 9U. fbh 14' 01111,far . -m Jf 14 Ov'YI bc'Hlt. ~II~ Chry1. -0 8 . trlr, 11101 6 akl llobl•t•wtthtrallt'r ~P MO 540-111113 New~ llOOO .... .,,. ~---~ --,, , ......... ••••••••••••••••••••••• c .. ,. t.S./ • •••••••••••••••••••••• "19 Vam MO, •Pfc blk 6 8llikl. lo m!, Cutl It'll. Wrnty •• ,, .. u t oo. ~ ~J :io. lllreft bllte 122!1 8&.lboa Peninaula <:1111 fD."41.i Ult Oerd n Ma T1teer Kdd\ 611p avu11 m.~ 11• 831 e-.s4 "38·~i;12 1'-1• 0 W I.. Perkina ~ 1ti1it fUO ....................... ~~S./ I ' Cabovu Campel' 1•••• f 160 1-'0K M.Lt: SAO<Jl UMd o. .. &titM>CI ~tl.'Ml '--- 9070 . .......•......•.....•. HIWPOn MAllMA S1'* Av1A1I &4tt ~I MO()ljMG ISTHMUS C.......-$50.000 ti.JI 1.12111 ~ ·4200 surs Call b45-t1222 :-,lJ PS A VAIJ..ABLE ~100.ti. ooly Oelane) ·~ ~uranl area. up lu Z1 Rest.ruom. :.hower. & ice mJ <:htn t.' 1nrl ~. a:.~f<lf' Da\t.> --- SUPS AVAILABU'. WJIJoot Cl •"7" •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• -~ •eni ea.n, .., >I •WE RENT• Psna Valley SheU tor 1r bed.careodoor. pa neled. 1naulated. •Int cond Sl'.llS ~!i20I or ~3195 Mini lnK'll shell. WO ~U87 Camper shell. whllbl. moon rf. fits loogbed mw P U lmmac. SJOO 962-411S6 Molot i &ltd lilln 9 I 4 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "79 PACER MOPED Xlnt cond. Low aules. S27~. Ph~r FOXJ MOPED Dix SJ50 & YAMAHA 60 du t bike $125. both lllr.e n ew IH7 3111.5 •Your McMr Home· Top S to you· tax benefl la We do maintenance·free amce 1972·(ull reri. Dale'1 RV fleot.als 56i-4446 H.ENT 22 fl lux m lr home. slJlll 6. &ell cont '250/wk +1tm1 640-~ 21 · Motor home ~.000 m1 &tit an '79, s lpb 6, ~1C, Sell this m o S7900 975-1.1(17. M 122 IT Trll!ler for camp1nl( renl by lht' we ek or rr.nh 547 J 182 1!176 Ood~e E~ l I ml St.~ 6. 21 ·. P ~ I' H FJH.1:: E~CITY ' <:a ll O\ru.. 5411 1168 --------T railen. T ,...1r4 9 I 7 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 191W I 1!17V I .ai h T s ar lfui.:. Craft c c good IJ1e~e 1 C .. a.to r n 1 an oond Nu eng \'HI". na il < ~r Ulk. '>IP!l 4 $6,!'>00 d>e:.t of Where Is · As b fer 2 boat ownr 832 7145 lnl I 470, Vw1guurd LI Ima n i.a1l1>. i-.lhtrom ~pars CO\t'r. Sl400 979-4764 1.2. 3. & mort.' Udrm home:. w th t.'1r 0 "11 cJocb 1n Nt.>wport, 118 From S225 uoo \;:t ail 16.:IS Ad Sauer ii 151 ~ hrs ~;.r_~I 9 I 50 161\ ltomfort ltlnt t-ood IJ11maged by runaway ~---- - ·~rlt~. l!IK-tn cal fire & wat.crloext fire lruipect \t-S~t'I al Ac.l v11 rrre \ianne Transport, 1672 Plarenllu Ave • Cost11 :.iesa. CalJf Sealtld b1dis OU.'t tndude 10'~ or total llld an cashiers check or lcds.R...t/ Owiw 9050 CaJ2(}1900,6hpEv1nrude, ••••••••••••••••••••••• boat bath, hlnJ(t.'<l mu:.t, 30' Moorml( lor 1>a11 or •IMMAC 28'·30' BOATS . JI u n t· II a r b u r . power . N 11 6/12 mo. plans prepaid 714/&16..l!n:> 673·0258.or&IS 4091 frgmSUO/mo. 1.11cl.ud1ng ---aiip, l&MIOnS 714/964·~ 14' Vagabond. '79 w1trlr loah, SpHd& ruoo Mark 11 t"Ompuct SIU 9080 tnllley Order . payable lo ---------1 Blue Oolphan Yachts. No DnD'S IMf'RS pt!n.onal checks. Ma rk DUD Alta ...01.elope .. Sealed 81d... Jo~ 1 S H I N G . &lbmlt bid lo So. Coast ENTERTAINI NG . ~anne Surveyors. Inc. BUSINESS•• 60' Ha l 5Tl2 E 2nd. St. Long t.eras Sportfisher Enjoy !leach. CA. 90803. before I.he eood Ille ' Contact ~18)' 28. 1980. J PM. Buis Hob Hagm will be opened on that bi~~ date. tame & locataon.1·-------- Halance due w1th111 10 ---------1Ja.>s Owoer reserves CA.1.3-34. '77, dsl, wbl, fuJ. llx· nght lo reruse any or ly eqwpped U1 N.B. S75 Jll btlb day ~1-4¥ ----- Autos,U~ Zodiac U:-.1.'l> 40111' 0 I U • •• •• • •• • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • Sl.500 07~. 645 4091 23' COHONA 00, 611 11', 0 18 . galley, head . ~Ip:. 4, \1-ff, Kt lr !>lcrco. xtra~ SSX> 968-27~ eve!> l nbr d Outb r d .a ryl fbrgls v. canop~ Trlr. :-kl.-.. rope, ('0\lt'f''. \ l'~l & hfr Jat'kt•t:. Outdri V{' Jlbt rcblt $3150 640 !t500 ·;:i, Omt•tw. HI', Hi5 II P ~t RACING SABCYr Cla!.Slt-, 6, t o ~lc-r n d r1\ ,. linan Thom:c. woody X IMllM1t-.. truilt'r & ur d :> Nll'I champ Top cond ~ <:.JI SSl 12JU ~.'44-84 ----- Sell t.fvngs fa!>l v. 1th Dail) P1~anlAd'> 1!01 li fl C.:n~t raft 6i!:> f..H!l5 6':5 !Jt£j ••••••••••••••••••••••• Callalt.SPM.BG7~ 1.979 YAMAHA Spl. 750c'c. Xlnt rond 964-till.2 '7ft Harley SX-125. lo mi. $550 or be:.t o ffer 5.57 1925 Su Lu k 1 RM !ION . Ka~ak1 KX &I .. Xlnl C'VOd ~uch ah 5 492 lf'/~ l9'i5 Kawa .. alu 400 low m1 looks & ruru. ~al $7~ Rod. 96J.!H4l 1979 llon dd XL 500~ I thumper I. xlnt cond ·suru S4lj 9 154 t•\·~ an 1.863 19h AJJo Tra ve.1 Trlr Sl.700./ o r best uffc·r. Mlnloond M7·!'>706A M 7.?.ldeal.\r1!1ilt•r, 25' air. xlnt r ond1t111n $4600 biJ.:Kllll. ~395 ----""'° Sertic.e. r arts & AunM>ries 9400 •••................•••• \\'A .... I T() Hl'Y Ul:~1Pl::R TO Fl1' Sf11 7IJ lJAThUN SoiO .>.ti SSAVESA VE S WYTH USS> PARTS lmpont'd t ar JJ<.tM.-. IMl'OHT \L"IO ~l l'l'I.\ 10! "o/ \1anrht"t• r i\nakw1 m i; 1. '.f ~10 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SBVICI .,.-r. Open IS Days A W etlL Mon ·Fri 7 30-S 30 Salurd.ayi 8 O'>-S 00 ..._ Cflirn..Ptv. 2:1r211Harbot Blvd Cmt.a M9$a S4'-l9l4 CAelJ_ r ARTS 2 new rroot Koru shocks lfitt.mg '72 to '74 V·6's1 mly 170. for bolh ! New Sears heavy duly 48 month baller)', only $30 I Lak e n e w .. RACEMA RK" lti11lher sport st.a!nng wheel. oo· ly 550' Call 00-0138 'Ill Chevy 3SO bloc Ir.. If. dom e pisto ns , New 5Ulter & generator New Vet dlbtnbutor 10.'>teaJ of headers. AU new S2SO ~!1725 ..........•.•••••.•.••. J:\I PO RT A!'"1' S<ITICETO I{ LJ\ [J ...:.-, A,"l [J ADV f-.lff!S F:RS Thi· pnc .. of nem' dlht'rt1:.t'd by Hhltl<· dl·.tlt.-"" in tht' \ t'h1c lt- .l la!.~1f tcd d U\ trt1~1nl( Nlwin' <Jot.., not inrludt' an> .. pp1t1.: .. bl1· l<fXt',, IH:t>n.w, tr .. n Ct:r I ee~. ful.JIK't" charge'>. fet>S tor wr jJOllutWfl l'u11ln1l dt• \ ll°i.' ccrtJ.f1catJc.>ru> or de alcr documcnlar> pre paral1on du1r1tl."> unlt'l>i. otherwi .. t' ~l)e('.1f 1ed b)' thradvmber 9520 ........................ • C~VE:RTIBlE • 1963 COl""loir Spyck-r I-It~ t'nt p;.11nt. top A.: u r .... T "" 1 lllrJ Cor, .. 1r f'fli.\ltlf-. & p.irt· J.>dM , S1..bJ l • .... t nff n < d II 768-4589 ?1 \~I .'.\ 4' dr town ..,~11.n n -..111ro"1 Sii 11(•1 1r .... r'1 W 111 fl•• rt· lJlfl~t ~LJ IJ.t J t.,, I 11,I 1-1•.f tl'wh.tlov.m;: <' r h d \ I' t1t I'll· I II I J ,) . r• ..... lnr • d 1., t tJflt ,., .... ,,, 1~.1-111 Ifill • 1 .. l'cir-..: t 1t1n••·• t ~IA,(/ t , \1t rr·•"1lt....._ ;:._,, ""J 'l"t.U J i'I Por ~I fur ho Wl,.;t,cJ nw ... ·· < ar. 11ffl'rt•tl b ) 9520 • •••••••••••••••••••••• ·~ l4n Claa.S1c. Cid 661..-0 JSl2 Sudebaltfr La,-V It ~Lo A·l cood 0..r· Piil at aw>o. ~14 er .. S721. Oakland l9U Tounna Mtnl. $12.00U. 483-2771 'M T Bard. mtol cond. 64.<0l Dll. l2500. 961).2830 '33 Ch e vy. tdr sed an Good cood.. S4SOO/OBO. ~ ------'fll Mercury Cyclone 880 eng. Runs & !ooh l(d OnK ownr 11800 or bet .Qr Eves 075 7n 6 9530 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "7'9 WIDDebaF,O W t Class A Loude iJ w /lll ra• SU.WO ()Her ~I 1074 ------4 wt.et Dri•n 95'50 ....................... fl911UClnat P.~T r . P/S, xtra 48. Eves. pickup. Xlnt. . 78M234 OI' '61 CM pickup. $400./ malce • 54.S-4256 a rter Ii JOP*r Saturday. Sonday 71 Jee~ter Vb Good ·n El ~tuno Clastuc. \Uld 644 <!l2 l & i73~ auto. AJ PB. PS. new A..-.k f()f' Doug bric.~ til1644-5.248 l'J J'*'f> (;J S. xlnt cond .I OOU \1 1 Man) x l rJll Mu:.t ~II ' S6.500 ~ SS24I ilft til'M Ti <~Mc Jimmy .,., lun, lo 1ru. hl(hL-.. v.1nc-h, roll 1 dl!l'. 1·r u1:-.1· l ont r<JI , A.\1 1-\t H lric 1·u r ad, rnlr line n m:-. M>.000. ~H~ 18 BRONCO 1x~ Rankt'r Xl.T W1dP JJI terr:un t1rr ... < hrom1· lrld~ lrJlif'r lOW pk)( J 1 r t •> " d .., l • r •• o <J,•ll• <ll pov.•·r 't I I rl n L' ~ hr ,J k I ' •rut" lilt .. twl'I r•oll IJdf f'"' ·", L'IJ~' p lu "Jt • 'nt• r l lln'••h· I . .tA)\ Pl'I $6795 \l.:>j A \t I \1 I. 17 1411-630.5079 ' J.1 , \I• r I-r ~·dll •......... ,,ti \ ~ l•>r I 1111 • I I rot• rr •.• t "'"" < r • v. ~ ·''' '" -.1 \l.t1' ""' rt •' r •• • 11 • r J ·c .11r.11• r l •·tl ~llJJI I ot I''•" •If 'J J Jt-t IJ t .. rri.,lt·td\ n--tort1J r11·~ • r1a.; tJ'I' l>Jllll .. ,.t, 11ro nm '~'r••.od ~Ill~ Ga\ Sav~ GMC 4 spd. ll cyl, ~dly springs. liest o( r 3440 -----fll SCOl,\ 2 whl. 4 cyl, Compl It Convert. ~O/ :;.~. 'H Ford~1r1er ~ood l"Orlll Lo I. AM 1f>·M ~· trark N !llell, tires. shnclcs & a'lery Best 'Offl'r ·~11 98..fi6M " li7 Ford -lt' .on ullhty w111 rt 11 a 1~ $1850. iY.J w.11 J l:J 35-4400 1 70 For1 VR v.1lh 9•," • •• m~p-. 6. 46K m1. \I 11'.JO<B.,t Ar 1142 0158 '761HEYY lUV '-ft.irµ ••n1 :itt'l>'lflt• 1 1>~'tl 1•1111 and loc.itc r 1 tlZAAA! S2995 ~4WITHA.M V<J(SWA~EH ,IJJJ lblm.anster Avt!.. r)t.-.lm.insler ,( • • ' 638-.i880 '7COURIER \ • r. e,;n m1111 trut k l "'i"-"'J ... 111<> and hea le r Or. ,..111 I 111 uti7 ::..'11 S299S PP 21.J OS 1:11i _ Tndu 9 560 Ba WITHAM V4J(SWAGat ibOO ~lrrun!>Lcf Ave. 1,.'eiot rrunster !JC i:U 63f-7880 1:.1mt tili l'onlta• Hun., i;n dl PGO UllU -llH 7~ ...............••••••.. \lu,1 ... II IJ. l 1.,L-un 1.11•1 l•tJ1• "l1l loi c.1mp1•r •h1•ll '"'" .... ~'' ... 1 11:-1 '70*VW' . .~ .. .. .. -.. ~. .J . '! ORANGE a OOIMT Sale '5 7 BU< T-BIRD ~ S'::-1-11 il4 1~--·~ 1957 .i,., Ttin Che' J Ca rnec> pchp Call wedtends or .wekdaYs bet-.eeo ooon , • lu.<Jt,. ...,H , ltK!i: !,~J ~ lrutk ""*"m• ll.1~ lU1 ~ no air L1lo..- -Navy bh.iett>llk 1n ld" ~ 000 0) ~i-49W, !'rte !>Si !1491 1'1c·k u U 000 n1 . ~ Id l'i.tl t l~I S4599 RA'FUDEC>E HsltC. ldAU'DCENTIR DR . • . • This Sat111•day May 17th only! Orange County Fairgrounds HUGE QUAN'l1'1'US OF 1979 usm cos AV AllABU AT ms PRICE ..,nLDING: ~ Sedans Coupes Compacts Big Cars Station WagoDs Small Cars Most cars have air conditioning, power brakes and steering, automatic transmission, AM radio and radials . You cant afford to 1niss thiSprice! We can't hold it a1on! than-24 hrs! We uve balldreG ef can &bat must be sold to make reom for new models roming irio our ttntal nett. 2~1~~~ finer cars from our rental neet an• i.peclally MJlected Used Gar Sales Other makes and medels ~vailable at higher price~. Oi'>Count~ not applie!able to 1hae spttially prked can .. S•t• (•y.8 •• te .1 f! In &be huge Commerce Eshlbkloa Uiidlng llMlllJmf-·· C08TA MEIA Tau Fairview Rd. or Nm Blvd. &o Arl.lngion USEG ~ Free ~sn · t FREE DRAWING t FREE Glm t FREE REFUSHMENTS tNO PlJRCllASE R£4UIRK01 und J ~ 631 4919 ---- lulto,, Mew 9800 Auto,, Mew RVlNE 10.73()1 9800 Autoi, ~,., 9100 ......•.........................•.........•....•..•..•.•••••••••••• PEUCEOT Tms WEEKEND ON l' HERE"S \"\'HAT YOU GI' FRO:\I beach impo~s 'U '\'~ .~NY BRAND ~\1· · ' '79 PEUGEO~ 04 2 PEl'GEOT 10 SPEED BIK&fi PEl'GEOT MO·PEDS ... •_"1~Nfl • · f • II• • 0 4 t> ' • 1 H t ,) " l H~ t ROBINS . di-I" • It \ .. I .. I • ( l ' ... ~ ' • ·--·------··--- "74 full a.at TC. Brand. DliW an&.r. • paint JOO Rbk ma. Mech. perfeet . 32+ mP&. S217S/bst. ~ • OAIL Y PILOT· •• . , Make Great All-Occasion Greetlng1! PLACE A HAPPY AD FOR $3.25 , ?IDOlllYAM Coovem• ... u and wuldowL (..Z) "16 12B Hatchback. Good c ond . & mp g . AM/FM/cass. $2 .300 P.P.~1215. Lo•he -Happy flnl aoal\lerury, da rllag. And they uld It woulda'l l11t! Love, S&evc. Dear Kid" ·-Con· lrl t u!alloM OD pro- d • d D g m y flu l l(raadchlld . M y babylltU., ra&n are H r y 1o.-. -Moro. ~ar Mane. ny te llttp )'Ml' ~ .... •• , tflle nw... Line. Loela. • Sltft uy"u•oe •••Ill tt1ucwy l6 lJTO CDITt;R OK IRVlNE IJ0.7000 ~ sec! "11 Dodp cam per-vu..ac.12.JOO 06' take ~er payments + 1200. ~-e~7Wor 7SfM>l61 '71 1-'onl BubbJetop New tares. CB. good cond S l.950. 760 0 177 or gn.902.1 ·n Ford luxury camper bubble-top van. 460 Atr, AtC. PS. PB, crwse. stereo, CB. dual ball,· . HIRks •.. ~e 1~l .•. ,c;ust. pamt. etc. $16499 ~ 7226 '63 EcOOohae Van. Depen- dable transportation. SlSOlblt olr. ~ 9590 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WE PAY TOP DOLLAR rar top used can-loreagn. dommtlcs or classics II • )'OW' car is extra clean. ft MAL QMa.tiMCl!I! All '79 Alla Romeoi, WUSI'GONOW ! llACHIMPORTS Ml Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH 752-0900 '79 Sport Sedan. air. 5 ~pd.. snrl. 8,000 m iles. Xlot mpg. 20+. $8900. ·~ l-58S-7518 .. '73 GTV All/FM cass. DllOtmake otrer. eve:. & ~:851--0847. ... 9707 ....................... '79 AUDI. SOOOS. Copper clr, super sharp. lo m i. Sl0,3n Dys 644-7935, ev 9f11-«IN sADDLHACK VAU.EYJMPORTS 28402 M.arauente Pkwy. Mission VleJo 131'-2040 . 495...4949 & --- ?IFIAT Very sharp 128 sport 4 door. 4 speed. On1) 13000 miles. Like n e w ' ll:MWYL) 12!195 BOBwrm.AM VOLKSWAGEN i2 a.oz. Vector mag:., 7tn>Wesumost.erAve ovrthkt eng , gd. bd , air. 111 Westnunster nu brtt. S3110083l·1504 & 7551 638-7880 ?.I :B> ZX. Beauoful blue Hmdll 971:7 ZX wrth lmled Mags & ••• •••••••• ••. ••• •• • • •• other nras. Bet.t offer 566-IQC7 VISITYOUR Oat '74 260Z. a tcond. ORANGE COAST l1laJitS. 62K m1 Xlnl cond. S4(MX) 5'.S-6027 HOMO A '78 '9l'l. 15,000 rru. mal(!>, Hf.AD9UilTER S air. autQ. ma.ot. cond. TODA Y·!H tm-354S. &NVHSITY '78 2Jlrl ooupe. 5 spd. AC. SALES&SERVJ<.:E AM1FM stereo t·as~. OLDSMOllLE 71 IMW SlOi 38.000 m1 . ~ood cond HOHOA 4 speed, power steerin~. le.tolr. 497-~1 GMC TIJUCKS __ ..__ 2925 Harbor 81 vd COSTA MESA 979-2503 1'79JAGUAR XJ6LSIDAti4 .\utomat1c tran!> • air t'Ond . pwr. w1 nd0'4!>. 1)'4T ~. leather ant & m ore' L o adt'd ' <400YDff) <Slk 8801 QMLY $14,489 MEWPOltT DATSUM •OovcSlrl't"l :-Jt.WPORT Bt:ACll 833-1300 77 JAGUAR XJ6L S h o wrqo m rrt•s h . 11!i!trr1 i · RAY R.ADEIOE British Can 111 ,\l.'TO C:f:.Vrt.H I> H IHVINE 830-7300 • power brakes. au' condi '78 ~ 4 spd, sharp. all 2850Harbor 81\d. tioning, .A.l'tt 1 FM stereo x l r as . 6 3 l · H 0 2 o r C<liT A M E.'iA J ~WI.I' l:l7b XJ Li!L I mt cassette wtth 4 speakers. m.lculatt· ~Vt'' 111 I IJt· ~c sunrool. w efec. im-0734. ~pa~_»__ 540.9640 qUt."r µdint 1 ~:! JU. 'i 1 tnc wmdows, IJghl alloy .,,.. Wagon Auto l ------c.cc ""'' nul~ Lon..,. .... , GET A "DO IT DAILY" T-SHIRT FOR ONLY $3.25 For $6.50 You Can Send A 3 Line Greeting To Special Folks And Get A "Do It· Daily0 T-shirt Too! 'DO it 'Daily Conie In To Any Daily Pilot Office And Place Your HAPPY AD And Pick Up Your T-Stiirt. '.~ ... _;~ :~ 9712 ....................... CREVIER wheels. metallic topaz ""' · rans ·72 Honda 600 SOmpg. ""'.o.IU .,..,"".,.., ~ake )ou r 1.h opp1n.: !::letlwiUI EASf:• Trade y0ur old ~tufr for brown ext.enor wtlh tan Goodcond. S600 Needs wont. $ij5010liO }·line ...omethmg to sell'' ~er by us111g the Daily In. a BHEEZE new good1e:. w 1th a lealheretle Interior. Only ~ ~. 2J.3..256-4400. Oass1f1ed ad' do 11 v.ell ~ Oassdied Ad!. Chssi!i«I Am 642 5678 Oassil1ed ad 642 5678 20..360 nuJes ! ! ! Excellent --------- -condition thr oughout. Alltos, Mew 9100 Alltos, Mew 9100 AAltoi. Hew 9100 4-tos, Mew 9100 A.M+o1. Mew 9100 Alltol, Mew 9IOO- Runs oo RECilULA R ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~!!!JWSTSELL for OM.Y $12,500 Burry. call 6'2-0138.' . ... . . . . -. . ~ •• . . • ~ . . . ·~· t= ~· .. . . .. i • 11 • t. 6 #I .. °'911.~ 2925 Harbc:ir Blvd. CQ)TA MESA 979-ZSOJ ,, .......... .. ~c .... ...... PtL '4._tJOl • 54._'4'7 PORSCHES WAllTED Allowuatbe~y '° • · tv De .,.-chase at tnde-bl ol ycur clean IWldle. Cbec:k with Us Thda1! T111 Dlllar Paid For Your Car! ~&SOM U.Calli •4e'°'J •USIDIMWs• "133.oaicpe. mint(OS59) 'il3111Hap (212PHLa-. '71 S:illU1p, ai.r<ZHSXE > '7153111.fllpS/R 10179> '71DllAmint (1008) 77 630cs1 (456SXG > '78DU sp, air (4228> '78 mA. air (6095) '78mA to.ded (5468) '79~UspS/R (8186> '79 S2llliA S/ '1 < 2615 > '79S21ti &oaded (0256) . a..dS•d•p OUM&ECOUMTY'S OLDEST & ~ce-Leaalq Rov~.--RoUsftoyce BMW 1540 Jamboree NewportBeacb ~ IOI Md •R&l's 850N. Beach Blv<1. LA HABRA (5 Mi. No. ol SA Fwy) C71415~533l Sunday by Appl. "16 BMW 530i, clean, rblt . a ll papers, mu st sacrifice. S7450. 645-'7984 • 6T.MS16 '74 BllW 200Z reblt eng New peint. lires. Best ol· fer. 64 l ..:i068 742002 Super clean, new pamt. 4-spd. A/C, iot.enor 1m- mac. WeeUnd Special · ~S Jact"Whlle Muda, 2001 S . Man c h es t er . Anaheim (betw KateUa ~•ood> m -9177 '78 m 4-spd, all enras + BBS w1111.. 221t mi. Im· mac. a sa ume l se, Sl7'3/mo.S«Mlll7 c:.pot 9715 • •••••••••••••••••••••• ilcapri.1600CC. Very gd on pa. J\Bl spent $480 on parts for rblt engine & clut.cb. etc. Muat sell. 9§0.1157-8307 '16.aCCAPal V-6. 4 speed with air COO· ditaonaog. Sharp red sport coupe. I 940M PH> 21126 Harboc Blvd. $2995 IOIWITHAM VOU<SWAGB4 78l0 Westminster Ave. in Westminster 89J. 7561 638· 7880 ~ a.ta Mesa 5'0-5630 '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!l!!!i!!I =~ .............................................. . : p . --. :· .. .. . ,. . . . .bn w '° pt '·SI &1 Q =~ -M : . -: I .. Se . . Problem with your car? Here's someone to tum to ••• -r' • This is the symbol of.AUTOCAP. The Automotive Consum~r Action Program. -. AUTOCAP is an independent panel made up of concerned citizens. Some are consumers. Some are automobile dealers. Tiie job of th~ AUTOCAP panel is to help solve complaints you haye about your car. AlITOCAP is somP.O .. e to turn to . • INTEREST RA TES ARE FALLING Now is Jhe Time To Buy Your Datsun If you Don't Buy Your N_ew Datsun From fl~lfl}in J]JJf!i ··:~1 fir: : J YOU MAY BE PAYING TOO .MUCH. CHECK YOUR CLOSEST DEALER LISTED HERE. GET THEIR PRICE IN WRITING. THEN COME SEE THE VOLUME DISCOUNT DATSUN DEALER. AlllAMIU DAI~ H CAOIA OAl\Ull ._ WAll Y TU<l(I OAl\Ull *< U tO••OAIWll <O~IA Ml~A OAl\Ull CUI VII CITY OAl\Ull All H TK OAl\Ull lit OAIWll DOT O& r•. IK. .SPECIAL WEEKEND SALE FRIDAY & SA TUR DAY & SUNDAY 510's, 200SX's 310's, 210's, PICKUPS & 280ZX's IMMEDIATE DELIVERY COME IN NOW FOR BEST SELECTION OF COLORS USED CARS CLEARANCE SALE '78 BITSUI 280ZCrE. 'll YW C11P£Jl '11 DITSUI 'll TOYOTA noz i+i cenw 2 11. 5 si>eed. 11r. AM /FM Get ·~a<Jy '°'tow COSI 5 tC>ee<kaif. AM/FM • soled •ad•O \(1100 X~~~~l;e~~l I '>~';'t:;:N'~~ stei;:~~g,.~·l low I 7:?4AY U I s7994 se995 s9495 s3195 '11 llTSUI 510 II/I CP£. 'll DlTSUI rtelUP 'll DlTSUI 200 SI CPE. '71 Slllll . '11 llTSll .. , nil 8.000 INliel Auto .... .,,..,., C 750WZJO Al'f. m..,,a (OOtREFI '11 DllSUI 110IOAI '11 llTSll %11DCP£. Auto. ar-.. • oond .• AM/FM...,_,, tow, IOOOlll OAIS. II( rt1 vaun DAI~. - l a.; IUCll OATS. llll'HIAl o. T~ - 'ASAleJA H 1- soun11n u rw.. - ~--TS.IK. t - • J I, l -~ Df• DAILY PILOT Friday May 1& '* .......... ..w . ........,.rW ........ , ....... •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• f7H. ......_ .......... , l.,•rted ...._, 1., • ..w ~ ._ ••• ._ '740 .._ '144 ,_a• .......................................................................................................................................... .. ..._ tU4 ... ••• .._ '140 .._es•a ._ '740 "7:1 ..:io b.L &i~rb rood • • -·-·-····· ••• •••• ................ • ••• •• • ••••••••• •••• •• • • • • • • • • •\illy (lq\lp r r Al\ e 41 • ~ Ghia, •lo& ,,_. • ...,_ 'W MHZ ZO A I C'oncll· wtiiw;1a 114 ~ cood t uoo ftrm • ~ boo~ YJ t ~oob f\111 {'Qui= wlud1n1 •H10tor1:11 1•? .... t744 __,, .. ~···················· ..._. 9731 •Ir coo 1t1oolo11t a.nd po tr '*'"d o w t 71 J.SCOMV. .. •••••••• •• •• •• •• ••• • • ( > Sll\.-er, bl•ck lop t. tnt f'liMIC aK ml Mtnl c-und P P ~... 557.a m 1r <lC I P n1a L d <1 , ·-, ... c.. ..... 641-1100 'ill. 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"i;z.) ~ . .-. ... ·-'"---'•-~ Harbor Al vd <X~,.AM~A 979-2503 MGli. lat.e '7S. tld cood & gd gai. m1luge Just !!>µent mlon paru Mu!>t ..dJ sr.oo ~1 on '71 MO 8 .xlnt Ahal ... •9900 6 take over pym&a or ... •OOJOff1r ._. ke«P c.wna , •••• t741 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ llQY remalAlnl "19 804 ·-... 2 P9uaeot 10 apted bikH ANO a ....,eot mopc.oda ! <rrer fOjld t.hN ~ao 80 -.ACHIWOITS 841 Dove Street NEWPORT Bt:ACH 712-0900 9750 . ..................... . ~ to 0 roadlter Tutal mtored to fact apec. Nu blk ~Int. an t.w 6 top. All nu rub ber 6 chrome. Xlnt rmd\. 11•.000 Of' offer 114 2'70-2311. 873-~ Ponehe '88 912 ~spd X1nL '5800 f1nn *'-03U al\.t'r l. '78 834 l...oacled. 110,SOO or 11~ per mo take ovt'r leibc. Jeanrut 642 52$4 or Zl..&538. 'M SC: Secood Owner ·~records. 18,700 f1nn. Wkd.ys 833-lai. ltGlaa.yc. 9756 • •••••••••••••••••••••• •t DEAUR IN U.S.A. ~che ·77 911S. Red. 27K. X1ot coad. All opts Sl&.000. PP.~1682 White '73911E w1snrf. AJ ~ ~~lvrR loys, Recarro seal!> ROllS·ROYCl AM FM radio. 73Kma twtJ•mli:ot•• lmmac cond. Sll.~5. \'----'::1 .. •'"" 7l~aft. lPM.:__ ClOStO \UNOAU roascHI i2 911 s --------- 1be ulumate LO · clean" 49 Benlley Mk X JS Nu P6's. bab) He-c.iroi.. lmO. 31202 Brooks St. ~ and nu Koms A rare Lag &·3'96 rnaduoe ! ~S764 MB '74 280 Wt!ll m111n tlLWled 1 o .. nr car S6400 0 )!> S 4b 89!11, l'\ei wtnds 640.2ta! i021lti.L Routbtt•1 Sf:U . 1dlt> 1tcrru. "Uh .i 2 lOJlt> Xlnl t•ond 642 S67ll Oaih Piiot Class1f1ed d 115,000 l 633 12111 tll MGB. win• wheels . 1961 Porsche 3568 On!( AMl}l'M cas.i.etll'. "5klllR S2600 Call Ad Stttl'r mtenor. 150 male!> on 1961 Stiver Cloud, l'legant. while, clean S21,SOO ~ 9100 Allto1, New HOO Aalto1, New '800 ....•.••••..........•..•••...••.................•..•.......•......... • 1.82. 64.2·4300. 24 h n. reblt eng. Must sell. $.\500~7 '77 MGI l)ynurrute ··e" Roadslt·r Cleanest on~ around Electrll' ovt•rdri vc. stereo. ra.JJy~. rack On· I)' 25,000 rrules C974TDG 1 GraduatH>n Gift '74 Por. 914 2 lite r . ~ellow, S.spd. AM , nt s ter eo, to 011. x lnl lhruout. 3..0·3S m pg 163X>t080. ~-7203 9760 . ............•..•.•.... 1910SUI nntlO. here NUW for 1mmed1a1c dl'l1 very! Free 5 } r . 50.<XX> rru le WARRANTY a. _ Xe ~IA ~Oi~ r1f frX1MWe8~ MwMt-W ~ver~ f,.fowr ro~,bO~, C,l)V e-fv? I • 6vJ ~ ard I,(~ -tteu-sau. Let ~sme. Save You -Time and Money a brand new service I . '°" _, ,.....,.., Ad·Smwr......, p6oc1ng y-od • The Ad Sm.-,_.., ~ appeor 111 ,..., Doily l'ilol od • "4·S... .... ,,_ -· ... 2' .... 0 Ooy • feu t .. In Of Y-. <-.. pt ttw retC19ft .. , le y-od (Men*t rtwv fndoy I -.. S 30 IJI". ~ I -to -l Of• If YIU Wli.11, -... cal ft01 Mttl ,,_ , • ._..,... OI O I ltM<tfled ..... • ,., -• ""'-Cit•: .W .. p6oce ,,_ od coll M2 S.78 Ad-SiUCl' takes your messages 24 hours ·a day-7 days a week I DAILY PILOT I 642-5678 0 $3995 IOIWITHAM VOLKSWA~EN 7tnl Westrrunster Ave. 1n Westrrunster Assume lse ror $100 on ·77 '• !lM Blk on blk. sunr1, AM/FM stereo tal>t'. Al'. maJ:s & many xtra:. 67~ <Xfere~~ JI 80 Tht>Se laule ads r eally No need to travel all over It ' ume LI> plan ror that v .. c.,1100 lnµ For {'Xlr" l."~1 "h~ n<lt sell som•· cJI lhot.t-llctru. vou don t .~I with a <.:la~">•lwd BEACH IMPORTS wortc• JOUl the thousand' tovm w look for ~arai.w IWH l.>oveSlreet d other people m this ~es you 'll find t h1•m Nt:WPORT i:jEAl.'11 ea who art-regular nght here in ('la:.\lf1ed 752-0900 _..,_._,r1> ol Cla:is1hed C:.ll To place your ~•ir.tl(r our ad taker at ti42 5678 ..ah.• dd, l'all 642 567H dd '> 1)42.51)78 t6J. 7SS1 638 7880 9100 Aatto1, Hew 9100 AMtos, New 9100 ~. New 9100 AMto1, N~w 9100 Autos. New ___ 9100 .....•.•............... ······················· •••••.•....•..•...•.•••••.•.........•...•.....•....•••............... ······················· 210 2 DRS. AHO ST A TIOH WAGONS l-:~:?-.. -----~~ II;}. .. "" •() ·-~ ~ SIOHATCHBACKS ZOOSI HARDTOPS AND STATION WAGONS AND STATION WAGONS 3 I 0 2 AND 4 DOORS NEW SHIPMENTS OF '80 MODELS ARRIVING ALMOST DAILY ~ BRAND NEW 1979 280ZX CPE. 5 I 0 2 DR. SED. 59495 55299 Aut o . t rans .. fact. air. AM-FM ster.. tint. glass. cust. stripes and muc h m o r e Stk #1878 -9 (159759) FRONT WHEEL DRIVE 4 cyl , 4 sp . AM/FM tape, Shdlng ro of. luooage rack. radials. green. (092RIZ) s39a6 7t CHI¥. & CAMINO V-8. auto . air cond.. pwr. steenno & brakes. AM/FM taoe. tilt wheel. steel radials, maroon Nice ftP1010t l s5700 . "IO DATSUN JOOSX 4 cvt. 5 IP .. air cond .• AM/FM stereo. cruile. hlgglge rllCk. ""' ,....... .,. 0r..m Pun.· 18028111 6.230 Miles. FACTORY AIR Economy . 4 speed w ith 2000 cc OHC engine Stk. #1225-9 (064008) r cyl .. 4 sp .. AM/FM tape. tach cust om int . luggage rack Great Gas saver. super sharp (465P0Xl 53572 •79 TOY OT A 2-H. '4 cy1.. 4 sP.. radio. luggage red!. silver In cotor. low m1ln (885ZBWl s377Q 71 CAD. Sift.LI V-8. air cond. AM/FM tapf' wheel. cru• 41 .338 (098PO"' 'ull power. •her. tllt owner. m l lea. SALE PADS VALID n HOURS FRoM PUBLICATION . -.. -.... 5 speed trans.. windo w p ackage chrome bumper & Del Bar mirrors (049038). . $~!. 1980 VOL VO 2 DR. SEDAM-4 CYL 4 speed transmission. wheel well mouldings. fabnc care. 4 wheel disc brakes pin stripes and more (VC24245A 1-178393) '7861 1980 VOL VO 2 DR. SED~M· 4 CYL 4 speed trans . sun roor. ' wheel disc brakes. oower stee<1ng air cond . pin stripe & wheel well mouldings IVC24245A 1·178396) 1980 VOLVO 4 DR. SEDAM· 4 CYL 4 speed transmission. ~heel well moulding. fabnc care, 4 wheel disc brakes and p1n s t repes IVC24445A 1-629754) '8296 1980 VOl VO 2 DR. GT SEDAN· 4 CYL 4 speed trans. \Nfovef'drive, sunroof pawer S1eermg & brakeS. wheel well molding. fabric care & more• (VC242'5A H78346) lt74TOYOTA CILICA6T 1971TOYOTA C&ICAGT 1980 CR.ICA ST COUPE 5 soeed transmission. AM/FM stereo pinstnoes. wheel well moldings. body side molding & more' (374849) 1.980 VOL VO 2 DR. SEDAN· 4 CYL Automatic 1ransm1SS10n cower "1~­ inq & t><akes wnee1 wen moulding 4 whePI d•~ brake~ & fabric care rvC24245A 1-1802411 '8446 1980 VOLVO 4 DR. LUXURY SEDAN • V 6 Automatrc trans power steenng. power mirror; & windows. sunroof. air cond . 4 wheel disc brakes O()Wef' Qoor locks & leather interio r IVC26469A 1-093568) s 12 051 1980 VOLVO STA TIOH . WAGOH -4CYL ' soeE'd trans w ovprljr111P oower steering, wnt>PI well moldinoc; vinyl interior ' wtieel d•<,C brakP<; Otn s t rt-O P S & m o r e • CVC24545A 1 ·?<l6S711 s9191 IMO VOLVO 4 DR. LUXURY SEDAN -V6 Automatic trans . poNer sieerinq. po..,..er mirror.; & w:ndow"> sunrool. air cond . 4 wheel disc brakPs oower door locks & leather 1nter1or IVC26'69A 1-0961 001 --~---..... s 12,051 -........... _ lt7S VOLVO 245 :. 2DOOI Co.ft L.Wf'IAC« HATCHIACIC , STATION WAGON 4 cyl . automatic trans f actory 1tH c o nd . AM FM Sf(>(eo 8 track pwr 1teenno. pwr disc brakes. luqgage rack and tinted glass 1056MPR) 4 cyl ~ine. '9\ltomatic 2 Door. 4 cyt. engine, transmlss.on. air conch-speed tr.'IL. pOwer" lrOn tloning end this one 1s disc brakes: AM/FM Immaculate• Green witti radio. lugoege rack. Lan· b e i o e , n t e r , o r ~u top, metatltc paint f028RK~). ~king Qm Qap & ~SW tires. (144l.OZ). 2 Door ·' cyt. eng1nf". 5 2 Door • cyt-engine 4 speed trans . pwr steer-speed traifsm1SS1on and 1ng a br9ces. 81f' cond blue elltenor with blue AM •FM stereo a gold veiour 1ntenor Looks g exterlOf Good as new• rives hke new• fSer 1280UBTJ 307661 52999 ·55999 4 cyt eng1ne. • soee<1 ·transmission. air COnd . AM/FM stereo cassette & body 5'de moldings Su pe r e co nomy• 1730WC0) 54699 SALES ·DEPARTMENT HOURI Mon-Fri 81tm-9Pm Sat llam-8om Sun 10am-tpm IEAVIC' a PAftTS DEPARTMENT HOURI .......... . . . . ·. ....... -.. -:--....... ----; . .. I .......... riH ..... c1ec1 ........ 1rhd Mtot ..... rtM ....... .,.rtH ....... ,..... _k_tdlf/.....,._. _Mav ___ ,e_._,_* _________ .....;o;..A_•.;;;.L v_P..;IL;;.;O;;..T_..;:D:;;..;;I~• . ······················· ........•... , ......................... ,...... ....................... ....................... ....................... . 9161 ....................... ,._ •1414 ,...,,,... ..... 1 .... c ... -a. .... ·~ u. )).» T.,... 9765 ....................... ·nTOYOTA CIUCA ..... t110 v,.A-9110 v•-tno ••-9110 v,--.. • 977" •· U1td. ....._ UMd "' '" ., -....---.-·· -_,,..... ~ ........................ . ....................... ...••.........•.•...... .••.............••..•.. ..•.••......•....•..... ..••...•.......••••.... . ....•••.••........•.•.................•.•••.• nni/IAlllT 7llCllOCCO JmVWINl.a.loHond,'1 "IOa. Whtredlntr.nu '71 Sta W1n . aunrf. Cn•u 9915 C Ru o 9917 0....... I doarF llllPI'......, Cham ... IM J1•1••01er , 'AM / ti:M J*ftl/taree. brb, motor cu•ette. AC. 20MPO. ••-••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• l>)'Damate~t < O > OOuon Automatic. air ~·--&.o . .-c> •Wtcrf~ f& chncb. Mai •tlla. _.,,~5423 "IOSIVIWDllSIL: "12 ~de VIU4'. OM "78 CllitWO Sport Coupe "" rood ........ (lo.JVQ(;) aft..a•Mor~ AM IFM CHI Perr ..... UMd i.therlnt. EveryopUoa. o.aer. Xtnm. '1000 or G•-uviruc 306V-8 Brwn --............ , Slffl l'Olld lttolftr'MB·2$7 • ._<O>nules.•1 Ula. rnaUoffer.146-9444. metallic, malchlnti --"""''"'-'II)~ 0..-d Waunn ••••••••••••••••••••••• _f~S VOUSWA... ~ WITHAMSW...... lAlldllJ SK ml IMO ~13H v...... 9772 G••.. HO I io toupe De Ville Oe ''4 COHVBTllLI ~put a~. tri!::• ~; 7'0DW~ Ave •-,.. aft & ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••-•••••••••••••••••• flec,aoce 8 >' owner..Jow ,_ ....... co.-over $4,SOO or usume \nW ,., l W••11t•erA~• ''fl VOL¥0 won••ov• mi1al White •/red i.n· ..tics. $1500/01. 'low 1ntereal lse •n51 at.?W 10W•lm1Mw per Btelle N_.w ~,.999 . !!!'1~ Wall ucrHlce. 1714)'4J..UOO. 11,..1mo. Oya: 75Z-8952, ~l all l M l'n1&. paint • ~hut k:t ~ ....,..._, ·eves: 75Z-4JOll7 na,·tni trout». aelltna )'OW car• Try ' Vald b'oroot' Mk rot Frank Mar\nootTom Adtln JIM MARINO YOLISWA ... 1171 t llACHILVD. 1wtf.•.._.. .. -2000 Iii Bu(!. n.-bll l'na . aood t1r••· ru n• •oo d SlOOIMlllt ol r 4!f4 ~ ~how room l'on d SALIS. SBYICI It VW a.J• Bua. ~bWlt '3.~1080 ~TM AMDLIA~ 9\1 . Xlnl cond 11100 OVERS~ Dt.:l.JVEBY .. al\er&pm 76llAllfT EXPE:RTS '72 ~ t2lkl 1114 «'lll(1J1to • t')'li.ndtt. • lpK'Ct. bntto l.-.JI ev.-1..... · yc-lkiw U\ 1.•r. Gr•at --Mikap' (91Pttl!:) 142 ~ Slnt '19U.T •sa ir cond t lt•r t•u lAU~llt!, aln t i"\ m1le~t· t·ar. I.du= br.and •-11lDWDE1 ~758 A~'TAM INT l. .... ..... .,. .... w ~ .... vw 1373.1 Harbor HI vd. ~4100 '7lVWlllTU _. c> l.J.oder. • speed, hle bhw, lanwttc on1an11I tUld!Uoo ('JWlMG> $3299 LUU Ill VOLVO 1966 Harbor Blvd. <'OSTAMESA .... 930) 540-946 7 'il Volvo 145£. auto. aun· rl rack. radials. S2800 ~nt cond 22 m Pl I Owner 673 <m44 ·a, Cadillac coupe. Good '71 CdV Sl.000. IMKmi tr1uuportall on. l900/ Clean Cream. black top 'T1 'Camaro. llllnt cood Auto, air. s m V·8. lu ma '1, 1.lnt gu mi '1. $3850 1142-1276 home. Or uk fur Al ll work SSA-1888. ODO. 7611-4234 or 493-0U87. Good cond. 496-'7 l 7 l • 9910 Use PROPANE OR. g&!lOhne '78 CdV. 49M , shall>. co. car $.'ieOO. Mr. Amok! 557.3070 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1Wl Sev\Ue SI Leath 1nlr '73 Buck Centunon Conv. 5'XX> m1. must 11cnfice . XJnt rond. A/C. full pwr, _51_1_·1588 _____ _ AM IF'M at.er. Musl see t.o apprec. l3500 548 70"7 ~ ·79 ~\·1Ue Im mac Hill blk. 9000 m1 s . Red stnpes, loadf'd Must sell B st ofr. P .P . 562 m3 i2 & '74 Electra • dr. lo rru. dnl cond. loaded b o lh und er S2CJ '40 ~.642.-lD> __ -77 C:AD COV, 1m m ar, '7'J £LOO s 11 .850 Mnrr. wires. C/k lt, OClJWVW 645-2963 whist dl.r 13, dnt cond. PIS. l'lli. AM FM, Sl9es. 644 ·4157 O&uy '78 Coupe de Ville, N Bdl. white leather uphlsty. IJl ______ _ best "'er. 644-6SJO. ·77 Seville Full y equipped. Moonroof. must .aell. Make offer. ~ ---------c 0 9917 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7 1C.JDal"O,anrf.&ood•n tenor 350 eng. Run' good 111ru. See at 3W E 16th Pl. C.M. 642·9702 s. ~. a1c. atereu rmre I 73250 L > "1U tkia, IWhl ~ m t. OU paint, urea lilrala.c ' mQlor & clutlh M 1111 whb, AM/fo'M l'.c>a Pt'rf & IXIOd !Bt off er ~ 2)!11 l714tl.6J0.5079 8 30-SMon Fri &Tl~ all 6 wk end!> AskforT1m Min Howwd'1 Mew ~Gn»•eVW 1:1731 Harbor Blvd 5.'M-000 i2 Volvo stal100 wagon, xlnl cond. new engmc, urcs. brala.es. shocla.s. miner. A temfll' bu'. L i ke new. $2 ,975. ~. '731-litate Wgn AH power, A C. t\M/FM tape New 1..1reb ~. IM7·3525 lll.'W MJcheliru., 31.000 m 1. '4'lrt' i.pol(ei>. Lape. llhr Em 49t·594 l '6'1Camaro. Sparkles ColJ.ertoni It.em Tama, «f7.SJ68 aft !I. "77 Camaro 3lK Gas sav 1111 D> V-8 Sc>or'\ Whl.-t:I' PIS, P/8 . Ult whel. •1<. FM ('Bl>5. Xlnl mi>a.: $3 .t.9S /080. I' P ~UM $41U UYFUDHOI ...... 18AUTOCENTE:R Dk IRVINE 130-7600 ·75 CELLICA AM /l"M Ca.'i.'1. air cond .. S spd • Xlnt. "u:d sell ! 213 1 439 ·7926 o r j 14184& 3956 70 CORONA Stereo. aar cond . 75VWCAWH Shup flat tup with '' spc-ed ilnd m lUlY t'xlra' tlmil.JlK I $4295 IOI WITHAM V()U(SWAGEH 7600We>tminsler Avt' in Westmmster fBJ.7~1 638·781!0 ·72 VW Ciimpl'r 11ood cond Nt'w tir e' AM/f'M. C11ll afl 6 bi3-628l ---- Autos, M•w 9100 Autos, M•w 9100 Autos. H•w 9800 Avto1. M•w 9100 .Autoa, M•w 9100 .AutM, H•w 9100 AiltM,H•w 9100 automatic. new pa ant. '76 VW DASHEtt Xln'l 1370UL8)' · · Deluxe !>talion wa1111n. $1 ftftft Automat1l', a1 r t'ond , UUU stereo. 1401VI YI AUST'.{M INT'L • $3695 C714tl.630-5079 IOI WJ'Q:IAM 8:»s Moo· Fri VOU<SWAGEH 1132~ aft. 6/wkeoch 71m Westrrun~er A V4' Aak lorTam 111 Weslrruru.ter '74 TO)'Ola Corolla, deluxe • w/stereo. Gas saver • • ml0/080. 84.2-4517. • ·: '79TOYOTA ·. •• PICl<UP : 4 cyltnder. s aOMd. fac- tory aar conditioning. oran1e in color, the ;,,.. popul ar l o n gbed . ; tise.tl '. $159' -,~ ..._.,..,~ad"1tt.w : ~..,,.vw 137U Harbor Blvd 5.'M-4100 T,..... 9767 ....................... HEW TRIUMPH ~ . 5ll1RllS " in stock for imtDediat.e • deliwry I See US before )'O&l._ . .. • . . TODAY!!! ..... ,, ..... <lCIM111) ·From "'" ~ ----..:..... 2925 Harbor Blvd cn:.'1'A MESA 979-2503 "i9 Triumph Spatrarc lo1m1. Loaded. $200+ talw over pymls. Call ~3826 THEY ARE I> HERE!!! ~ fuel-llljected. perlonnance V8 hig h . ~ .. . - "TR8s" DRIVEOMI TODAY!!! -~) ....... ~.;._ 292S Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 979-2503 ltrand New. '79 TR7 con Yertitii~ Only SOOO m1. Xlm. car. must sell for Ja 1 IClba.I reasons. MOO. ~acrlflce S7995. Dys 831-4800. aft 5: 30 645-878.'I. Only serious Inquiries • p6eale. · ·HEWTl7COUPEs : & COMYaTllL& : A vailab&e For r • Immediate Delivery! • see us before you bu.1 . TODAY!!! D7C-1 Clcmll>·~ $1"9 Tl7c.,..-.... c lml05> • From "'" ~·. .......... aa.ca. COBTAllrsA ;. 979-2103 ~ Tlt.7 lo/mL. Xlnt. ~ All/P'll CMI. Air. r-···- iro. 7551 638. 7!11W '68 VW BUG Auto. !>4.500 ma Sl.350 &&s.:Jl.24 '75VWIUS Shari> beige 7 passenger with automal1c and 1t 's clean! <006NJH> $3995 IOIWITHAM VOUCSWAGEH 7900 Westminst.Cr Ave in Westminster 893 7S61 6311-7880 ~ VW Camper Bu~. .lllOOduaJ port heads. DO> 080631-0336 76VWIUS Dynamite 7 pauenger wlth overhead air. Very ~(1316631 $4HS IOIWITHAM Yae.asWAGIM 7900 Westminster Ave In Westminster im. 7S61 6Jll.. mt() '7• conv. Super Buit. nu paint, bUt top & tares, rblt eng. w/receipL,, AM tape radio. rmmac SJ.995 !m-lSrt '73VW Dynamite Squareb;ic-k ~ Automallt', radio and heater Very clean c!O'.GWWl $2295 IOlwrrHAM V()U(SWAGEH 7600Westrruns ter Ave in Westrptnster tm-7~1 638·7880 '7~ VW Rabbit 2 dr .. 37,000 mi Great r ond $2'100. ~ 7181 '79VWRAlllT Hazor s~ custom 2 door 4 I Only 11000 attualmlles. 18JSY0Kl $4995 IOIWITHAM V()U(SWAGEH 7tn> Westminster Ave. Ill Westnunster -~l 638-7880 l!& VW Sln Wf(ll. k e blt eq & new t.tres. AM It' M cass. Clean. xlnt rood. SZ'll5/of r. J Lln 631-1880 71 YW CAMPER P·2'1! Oynamitc pop·t.op walh only 22,000 mlles Top caadition. ( 123VX W > . $79'5 IOIWITHAM VOLKSW~EH 78110WestminslCr Ave. lo Westm.ua.st.er 81B-7551 631-7880 lDV.W. Baja Bua. RWu fine, Needs body work. am root. 900ss1.fll582. 71YWUlmf Very sharp 2 door. • speed, Immaculate ! (Q5tl'WY) $lft5 IOIWITHAM VOLISWA ... 71110Wellmlnst.er Ave. in WtlUDl.oat.er 915U m.7llO CHECK FROM FORD CHECK FROM FORD --• -t"\ c: '-~ GF LTD CROWN VICTORIA THUNDERBIRD With .,utorMllc o verdmle av.,ilabl< New \lzt Olsonc~ty ~d ~· LTD C0UNTRV SQUIRE fOfd,lhcW~ . THUNDERBIRD TOWN LANEWJ PfNTO Also on Silver N\nrver;,ary ~rds ~tmMIClll~ THE BROADEST MAKE YOUR CAR BUYER CASH ASSISTANCE BEST. DEAL. PROGRAM THEN GET A IN AUTOMOTIVE CHECK HISTORY! FROM FORD At participating Ford Dealers onty. This llmitEd time otrw begns Mlrf 9, 1980, and COYa"S al new Ford~. includeng F~ at S100 back Md de*r-owned demonstrators. This offer is limited to up to 10 lnts ~rcustomer. Receive a check directly from Ford Motor Company or eppty an equal~ to your down~ For best seJection, buy now. 1975 FORD TOllNO HAIDTOf' AulO"'lllC 1rtlMlfll"'°" tot con<l•llO"ll'Q oo-t •I-· •"<> " mote' '""' c;et llH ONl y ?!) 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Vowing Lo faabt for its proper tJ right.a. the Sifn&l wndmarll Compaft1 filed SU\\ Tbund&y. ahallftllll\& the p~hm nary des t1natlon of tbe Bolu Chiu m arablands as a wetlat1d •re• L awyers for the company. which ia the m~r landoWMr tn Ule marshlands surrounded by Hunllniton Beach Clly llrnJb, d•'m \hat the 1\ite Coa tal C'omml 111o n didn 't bavt JurtJdic'Uon to make that nnd ln~hei company a lS<.1 claims that 1t • as denied dut< l)rocess wlwn the l'omm1ss1on made the de,,. 1an•t1on March' t 9 in Santo Barbar1 ·'The bias and arroeance 11hown by the stale Coastal Com· maulon 11 r1d k ulous," said Wlllhsm R Allen, attorney for S1a n al Lundmark Properties, Inc "Jn eHect, the comm1ss1on breached the 1973 land agree- ment." Offmals said the wetlands des· 1g nat1on would preclude de· velopment of a marina and con- .,. .......... BOAT FROM CUBAN FLOTILLA TRAILED BY COAST GUARD COPTER Identification of V....,• Leading to tmpoundment. ~~~~~~~~~~~~ BofAJoins }Prime Rate Dip to l .6 1/2o/o SAN FRANCISCO (AP > -The world 's largest commercaal bank . Bank of America. is lowering its pnme lending rate fr om 17l2 percent lo 161 2 per· cent today The bank announced the re· duction Thursday and was soon joined by United California Bank in Los Angeles which said il also will lower its rate to 16~~ pertent today. Wells Fargo Bank announced a s imilar move Wednesday. Other banks saying they would follow s uit included Secur ity Pacific and Union Bank. The pnme lending rate 1s the interest banks charge on Joans to borrowers with the best credit ratings Golden West Community Festival Set Carter Edict Defied By 9,000 Refugees KEY WEST. Fla. <AP> - Tt\(>usands of Cuban refugees packed on hundreds of boats de· fied a presidential order to halt the .. Freedom Flotilla" today with the 9.000 arrivali. expe<"ted b~ day's end pushing the total toward 60.000. OfficiaJs logged 2.893 arrivals between midnight Th\Jrsday and m1d-mommg. with an estimated ~ more refugees on the way a c ross the Florida S trarti-. aboard 268 boats . said Jam M cLoughltn of the Federal Emergency M anagemen t Agency By 9 a.m .. more than S0.000 ref ugees had reached the United States rn the boathft. which began April 25 And Mc.Loughlin said 37 boats were sighted headed from Key West to the Cuban port of Mariel Boats arriving with refugee passengers were s eized b y Customs agents and captains were told they could face fines of $1.000 for each refuRee. Some boats dQ c k ed with out passengers. Coast Guard r;eioforcements were sent to help ~d the boatlift amid reports some unwilling U .S skippers .were being forced at ~unpomt to carry refugees from Cuba. The Coast Guard late Thurs· day dispatched 400 active and reserve Guardsmen, six cutters. nine aircraft. six utility boats and 14 boating safety detach· ments to South Florida. "We're gomg to have half the Coast Guard down here," said quartermaster Lou Merck, duty officer at the Coast Guard Sta· lion in Key West. Merck said a handful of boats ~ere known to have left Key West Thursday for the Cuban port of Mariel, despite warnings of seizures and s tiff fines if.they returned with re fugees. Refugee-laden boats were "coming in hot and heavy" here ea rly today, said Federal Emer~ency Management ARen· cy spokesman Clay Edwards GWC Woodpile Paz: le \'oar Hometo •n O.l ly Ne••p a p e r ' FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1990 Over 'Wetlands' slrucLIOn ol homes in about 1.200 -waterfront r esidences in the acres o f t h e l ow -l yi n g ar ea. about two miles south of marshlands. Warner Avenue. 51m1lar to the Company attorney Craig HuntingtOn Harbour d evelop. Boucher said today that the ment. s tate agreed to develop a Signal contended that the state manna and a navigable channel Coastal Commission has no to Pacific Coast Highway as a a uthority to. make designations part of the 1973 land exchange. of wetlands without first receiv- He said the company has pre-mg a local coastal program pre· li m lnar y plans t o develop paredbyOrangeCounty Accuses SA Cops The county has yet to com· plete such a program for the shoreline area including Bolsa Chica. The company aJso declares that C'OUOty officials have not identified areas in its jurisdic - tion which migbt be classified as wetlands. Lawyers also claimed that <See WETLAND, Page A.2) Valley· Man Claitns Po_lic~ B~tality • By DAVID K UTZMANN Of u. oaio, ,.,._. SUff A disabled black veteran v. ho lives 1n fountarn Valley filed a brutality complaint against tht Santa Ana Pohce Oepartment Thursday, alleging he was dra~~ed without provocation from tus specially equipped van and physically and verbally .as- saulted. · · · Police department officials de· 2 PyraIDid Baids Held In Newport By J ERRY CLAUSEN Ot-C>Mty,.... s~ Coastal area undercover police officers broke up two al· leged Sl.000-per·investor pyramid game sessions in Newport Beach Thursday o.i&ht.. one at the Newport.er Inn and the other a t a Dover Shores home. Booked by Newport Beach police on suspicion of conducting an endless chain scheme follow- ing their arrest al the Newporter were Dr. John Cerrone, 47, of Pasadena . Richard Smith, 59, of 1635 Bluebird Canyon Drive. Lagun a Beach . and Lonny Jones. 31. of Westmans ter. All three were released from c ity Jai l on their own re - cognizance Costa Mesa and Irvine pohce are seeking misdemeanor com - plaints against fi ve Newport Beach and Irvine residents who allegedly conducted a pyram1d rnvestment game in a Dover Shores home. Costa Mesa undercover officer Steve Shulman said about 50 game participants met during the evenm g at the Registry Hotel i.n Irvine. ' Shulman said he and Irvine in· vest igator Phil Povey joined the group as it caravaned to the Dover Shores house in a few can to avoid dra wing attention to the home. <See PYRAMID, Page A.2> nied the allegations made by Jame s Buford . 36, a quadl'JJ)lc~1c who 1s paralyre<t from the shouJders down as the result of a military parachuting ac~dent 1n the early 1960s Los An~eles attorney David Grl'Y s a i d the f orm<er parat~oopcr was the victim ol a:.sault and bauery, false arrest and false imprisonment by of fi,-ers Ruford claims called him Try A g•i• ~ Spiro Agnew. seven years after resigning in disgrace from vice presidency . says he might accept governmen- t a I appoi ntme nt from Ronald R eagan d the Californian is elected presi dent. Teens Nabbe d In Beating Of HB MAN Two purported m embers of a youth gang. a pparently seeking o ut victims late a t night 10 park- ing lots of la r ge Huntington Beach apartme nt complexes. have been arrested after the vicious s tomping aod robbery Of a 23-yea.r.old man. Police arrested the two 16- ··nagger" and who rorced him to try to stand next to ha!> van last F'eb 6 Buford is confin ed t o a wheelchaJr but can drive. Hov.ever. Police Capt Chutk Miller sa id a prehmanary m. vest1gat1on by hrs department 1nd1cates the arrest procedurl' ... ·a5 proper and that there "as no pbys1caJ confrontation (See VET, Page AZ) Victims Flee; HB- Man Freed l Char ges that a Huntington Beach man ued and gagged his three teen-age daughters wen~ dismissed to~'3y when thf' mother and throe girls apparent ly fled t.he state. BecaL&Se the re were no wit· oeases. JudRe R aRn ar R. Eoc~ lbre w .out the case and order\'Jd Lonnie Han~k. a 36-year-ofd aerospace worker, to be released from Orange County J ail. Deputy District Attorney Tom Privette said authorities are makm~ every effort to find M rs Hancock and her daughters. "ft as most likely we will refile charges 1( we can locate them be<'ause this is a very senow. matter." Hancock was arrested May 6 a fte r his 15-year:ollf step- dau~hter told her grandmother or the alleged mistreatment "'h en she was vis iting thl' woman in Manttta. Calif. • T h e grandmother notified Manteca police who arrested the father when he arrived' to pick up the glrl. The incidents repo~ly OC· curred over the past two years Hancock's preliminary hear· ang was scheduled to be held rn West Orange County Municipal Court this morning. Fumes Ki ll Woman Stevens Plan Awaited year -olds fro m Westminster early Wednesday after receiving reports that a car was driving through the lots with its light out, its occupants looking for DE PUE. Ill. CAP) -Schools we r e closed and scores of families were evacuated from their homes for sever al hours Thursday after a woman was found dead, the victim or toxic fumes from the village sewer syste m. authorities said. Coast By PllIL SNEIDERMAN Of .. o.ttr "91 S&ottl The puUllng case of Golden West College President Lee A. Stevens ia expected Lo take its next turn llonday m6ming when Stevena, who resigned earlier this week Ls e xpected to an- nounce whether he will return to bis post under conditions set Thursday by college district trustees. Keanwhile, students. teachers and adminlatrators continued to ask bow ·a respected college president came to the point of leavi.ng bis Job in a dispute ap- parently ceateriq on five pieces of unwanted wood. ln separate interviewa1 college dialrlct en.tees have oerended tbelr action in penalizing Stevens for lbe use of the tim· ben. maWalnlq that be la in a top admlnl1lnlive post and mmt Ml an example of ethical behavior foe the campus u • whole. However, tbe Academic Senate et Golden Wt1t Collqe &LDaalmouaty approved three m..emos TbW"tday afternoon ex· p.-alnc support for Steven1. One said the Golden West faculty would continue lo work with Stevens if he chooses to re- turn. Another protested the lack or communication from top dis· tricl officials and asked District Chancellor Norman Watson to appear before the college com· munity to clarify the events leading up to Stevem' reslpa· tion. In an additional memo Cout. Com munfty College District trustees, the senate protested what lt said was a Jack ol d• process in the Stevens matt.er. "If Dr. Stevens' nghta to fair and honest treatment have been observed. It is not apparent," the memo said. Wes Beyan. president ot the Academic Senate, added, "While we have not always been ba,pr. wtt.b bll a..derlblp and •• • .. been Ol\ dlfferenl ... of tbe feate OD IOIM llaue&, ft wouJdn't MIPPOl't um ... ..,....... to UJGIM." • Tbe Id of information re- 1ardlnl Stewnl' restpaUon hail dlJrupted p...et and fueled a wide rqeot rumors, the faculty •~flman•atd. prey. Tbe excess wood. dona~ to Officer Jim Weaver , patrol· the Htmtington Beach college by ling tbe area. arrested the pair at the Long Beach Naval SU.lion. a comple ll at 6401 Warner was u sed by Stevens for Avenue after they attacked John landscaping in front of bis bome. Goad. 23, ot Huntingt.oa Beach. District ln&.!tees have offered Goad said the two ruffians t.P reject Stevens' resignation II knocked rum to the ground and he agrees to ~ full public dis· kicked him repeatedly before closure regarding bia use ol the tailing his wallet that contained district property. Other COQdi. $42. lions state that bi11 contr act, ~ which exptRs .rune a . wm be .. T . extended only for • one-year no term, that a letter of reprimand will be placed in bls personnel file for one year and that he mu.st forfeit two weeks salary Slain In Michigan ($2,000). BERRIEN CENTER, MJeb. Arter lssu!ng a brief statement <AP > -Three men we,. fatted Thursday. Stevens went lnLo to lie face-down on a kttcben seclus6o&. uytq he needed ad· floor and then\were fataU1 shot ditionaJ time to decide whether in lbe bead at a house In a re- he can effecthely eoatinue u mote area of aoutbweatern president ol Gotdeo West, a poll Michigan, authorities said lo- be ha• occupied ror three yean. day. . Truatee Richard Olaon also Police bad no motive and po declined to comment, sa1m1 suspect.a in the ala)'inp, but the that board PrealdeoVGllorl"e wallets ol two victims were dia· Rodda speab for the tfulteel. -• • covered apparently untovcbed Truatee Carol Gandy alto re-and the ~ dJd not appear to rerred most quesdou to Rodda. have been ransacked, ftPOf1,ed ID r~ to chars• by Dr. Berrien County Shuift1 ~ C8ee STSVBHS. P•I* AJ) Rooald lmmoos. ... Weathe r Low cloudiness through mid:morning Saturday. then mostly sunny. Lows tonight S4 at the beaches and 58 inla nd. Highs Sahiroay 10 to 78. • INSIDE T8D~ Y "GMJll aJld DoU1" lack dfttctbt ift Los A•k•. &ut MIU01t Barie a. Nathan IHtroil atiU ~' d on ~­ tmailidltQ ~-PO{le Cl . l•.-ex .. CM .. ow .. M ,,. ~ ~­.. a CN .. ~- • <WlYPtLOT H/f P~mid Recruit Ras Proble m •1 .JOAN UYNOLD6 . °' .. ..., ...... THE lllA.N wrl'R TaS ~~~ pony lail Umped lO the f.root ol t.be 1mall 1tutry room. pulUl\f out bls pyra1n1d chart. H t> wanted to<! plain lo ~ mfftin1'1 host, Or J ohn Cer~. th1H ~ hadn't brouaht anyone to 'l'hursday ~ pyramid aame bttau ~ has OM lftlt"teSted rnend WU bav ins trovble acrap1oa toaethrr the $1,000 need d to partkapate • • "WeU wort oo him." Cerrone, a. radloloet5t "'ho practatt 1n naheam. ur1Nt "Let's sec him tn " NEAaBY TWO NEW recruits ill, li1tenin1 to w~una Reat h r~sident Richard Sm1th Pitplaan how th~ eamt' works .__He MW' the posten board chart, a seri~boxt>S stacked upon ~•ch other wuh l2 at the bottom and one &t th~ top anN01.os In a pyramtd game. or bus\ness last concept, newcomers buy m by paying half their entry fee -m this game SUXXI to the person whose name as itl the top of the chart and the other baU to the person tn the row direct· ly above them Meetings are held h ve nights a week lo bnng in new players As the lines are llllecJ up, people move up and the chart splits wttil the person who started out at the bot.tom is at the rop in the pay position "ITS A NUMBERS GAME," Smith told the two men who had just Joined his Rroup. Pyrarnid &ames are inundating Orange County despite law enforcement attempts to warn people against participating. Lt. Gary Peterson. or the Newport Beach police Department. explained that players can be prosecuted un· der section 327 of the Penal Code. In addition. he s aid, police are fearful that a lot of un· s uspecting people are being cheated in games where the people who are at the top of the charts never t>ought in to begin with. •-nus KIND OF THING is JUSt too easy to con people with," be said. And then there's the problem of the collapsing PYramad. the game that dies bttause new entrants can't be found. When that happens, someone loses their money. Thursday:s group at the New~rter h¥d cQJDe from all over Southern California to pla9"." Cerrone is a Pasadena resident. There were two couples from the <iesert around Palm Springs. None of thertlt looked Like slick con artists out to cheat their fellow players out or their money. ALL LOOKED EAGER, chatting quietly among themselves before Cerrone and Smith locked the doors to the rented room and started. the mee~. P.et~rson .and another investigator were among them. invited in unwitting· ly by Cerrone. One couple who couldn't produce a. sponsor nor any identification were asked to leave. "THEY LOOK LIKE the heat !police>." observed one player without realizing that the man who agreed with him was about to arrest the hosts and break up the m eeting. Cerrone. Smith and the third host_, Lonny Jones. were taken to jaiJ. then released after being booked on suspicion or violating Section 327. The rest were released. Today, one of the players called the Daily Pilot to talk about the bust of his game "ITS FREE ENTERPRISE,'' he said. "I don't think it's ri({"ht for the cops to do that. They took some of our money. What do we do now?" The player, who asked to remain unidentified. said he"d already won $8,000 tn pyramid games. but is fearful or 1 losing $4.000 1l police harass ment continues. "l 've sponsored other people to gel in and r gel a cut or what they win," he explained. "YOU KNOW, we shouJd never have gone to Newport Beach," he added. "We should've had the meeting m San· ta Ana or Anaheim where it's looser." What's been the effect on his group? "We all went bananas last night. We went out and got loaded. "But this isn't going to stop us. We'll meet again tonight. We'll just be more carefuJ ." • * * Pyramids Slowing Banks' Cash Flow By FltEDEIUCK SCHOEMEHL Ol-Dlilty ...... , .... South Orange County banks are by no means going broke but they are experiencing some cash now problems because of the seemingly unstoppable interest in get-rich-quick pyramid schemes Scores of patrons have been queuing up to tellers· windows to withdraw Sl,000 in cash for in· vestment into the so-called busi- ness list concepts that are ex- panding night by night in Orange County. ORANGECOAST Hr DAILY PILOT f M ~ ... (.MiM 0..ll' Ptt.. Wjlft Wf\te.t'I I\ <.,., .. "" ........... ...,""' ., ............. Ct-. ttw ~itn9" (Atrie"'4 .._...,,,,."' 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Most bank managers said the heavy withdrawals first wen noticed early this week. A spokeswoman for Home Federal Savings and Loan said Sl,000 cash withdrawals In- creased this week at the i.nstitu- Uon 's. San Juan Capistrano of. fice. ' • "We can't attribute It to any one thing bU.t il bas affected the amount of cash oa hand." she said. * * . * f'f'9f/fl Pfllfle A J PYRAMID. • • T h e particlpant t, be Hld1 aoclallled around a backyara swlmmlns pool before tbe pyramid meeUni be1an. He..aald be and Povey ftnally were d iaeo•ered amon~ tbe group wben tMtr names didn't ap.,.ar on any ot t.be pyramid cberta. "She Nici lbe'd ne.ff b..t IO mueb rm ID ber we·• • tbe pyramid party CaJMd 1DD81 • tum late 'ftmrid.11. Forces Readied WMWNGTON lAP> -1n a rrnr step aimed ttt re•dYlnt U.S. troops tor poulbie intuventloo In the lndlan Ocean·Perslao Cult 11r.ua, " Cahfornia head· quaarte.ra for a U,OOO•man qwc:lr· rt>ut•tioo Marine br11ade SoeS ln· to oper aUon today 'l'h~ 1ur 11round forces •s· 1ng11l'd co the 7lh Marine Amph1bh>u1 .arairade He•d· quarters are to be ready to tak-e off and move into action -at short notice ln cate ot a emu. A1 the new headquarters is be-. 10& ~ tabbshed aat Twentynine Palms. supplles and eqwpment itre .being loaded aboard sup- ply 1h1P6 and tankers that are to '!atl sood from Port Hueneme aod WilminltOn. N.C .. for the Indian pcean. probably to the 8r1t1sh-0wned island of Diego Garcia. site of the only present LI S. military base in that area In a serious emergency. ac· cording to the plans. the Marine brigade would meet lbe supply ships at a friendJy port as near as possible to tbe crisis scene. and several Air Force fighter squ a drons from the Unite d States wouJd land at fields as nearby as passible Specific units under the new brigade headquarters will be drawn from the eXJsling Marine ror<.'e . At present. the only U .S ground combat troops in the In- dian Ocean-Persian Gulf area are 1,800 Marines aboard a Navy amphibious task force in the Ar abian St!a Fro,,. Page Al VET ..• Buford was charged with be- ing drunk an an auto"1obile as a result of his 4 a.m. arrest thr~ months ago However, t he D1 str1c\ Al· torney·s offi ce offered not to pros e.cute the case and the (lhar~es were later dis missed in Municipal Court Judge John C Teal's courtroom. In a meeting with reporters outside City Hall. Buford said he had been driving alone through Santa Ana during the early morning hours or Feb. 6 on his "ay home from a friend's house in Costa Mesa. Earlier 1n the evening. he said, the two had gone to Los AJamitos race track Buford. whose a ttorney also has filed a civil rights complaint with the FBI, said a car began following· him at Harbor Boulevard and Edinger Avenue. Frrghtened. fle headed for another friend 's home on Towr.er Avenue near Edinger. he said Buford said he pulled into the driveway and a few minutes later lights were flashed in his face from outside , He said he heard the words. "Get out of the truck. nigger." and he was then dragged out. The dis abled veteran said he attempted to tell the oflicers he was paralyzed and tried to show them a government card which indicates he is disabled. But. he said, they tried to make him stand up next to the van. kneed him in the kidneys and eventually put him in the police car. He was taken to Orao2e County J ail. he said. and left on a jail cell floor without medical. attention. Buford claimed bis wrist was fractured while officers tried to handcuff him G(rey said Buford's van. purchased through a govern- ment grant. is specially outfitted for bim to drive and is marked to s how it is used by a disabled person. Police officials said Buford was kept in custody for 12 hours at Orange County Jail and made no complaint or pain while there. Miller said Buford was kept in a medical isolation unit. He said there was no evidence of injury while be was there. He said officers received a call from an anonymous citizen about 4 a.m. that a man was passed out In a van on the 1700 block of Towner. The police captain said it took officers five minutes to arouse Buford. Because he had trouble opening the door. Miller said. of ficen bad t.o,,SO so and they lift. ed him out of tbe van. By their observation, be said, they determined Buford wu in- toxicated. ' Miller also claimed lbe 9'· ricers recognlaed immediately that Bu.ford was disabled. He added that Buford waa handcuffed for the safely ol tbe officers. Buford denied he wu drunk and claimed the officers did not • di1cover bia wbeeJcbair until after be had been dra11ed tO the paUcecar. · He said one of the offteen. when told a wheelchair bid been found, told the other, "Get r1d o1 lt." .. Miller eaid an Internal affairs untt 1n.esu1.uon beaded bJ set. T.G. Sa=r would rook lnto Buford'• etloal. Tbe daim bJ GNJ uted for H ·J•t uadetermlaed dam.,.. OK~d "9 Ce11rt The state Supreme Court has ruled that Watergate figure Egil Krogh . who served four months in prison for breaking into the office of Dani e1 Ell s burg ·s psychiatrist. will be allowed lo pra c tic e law in Washington state when he s uccessfully completts bar ex a mi.nation i:,.JI, Pag~ ,I I WET LAN D ... they had only four busaness days to prepare a rebuttal to a coastal com mission staff report. that ats presentation or evidence was im-properly excluded from the ~· ord and that the. commission didn·t read S1gna1·s report before eudorsang its own staff report . They also l'latmed that the comm1ss1on based its dec1s1on on almost unsupported asser- r' ~ ---JIJST BREAKING----...,_,,,~ ~·- - Israelis A ttac king 'f argets in L e banon .... ' ,. . BEIBUT. Lebanon <AP• -laraet mounted helicopter aod., • 1unboat a_ttacb oa Paleat.Uuan lar&et. ln southern J.ebano19 dW'· Ing the rucbt and lncomptN cq_~ MW H ,.,_ weff klf technd1i wounaid. · A s~esm~ ror the covemor's office In Sidon. lbe eoulbern provincial capataJ. said aeven guerrillas from the pro-Syrian !:._ '!'"rrill• army were killed by an 11r .. 11 "boob)'·trapped The epotesman said the object was left by an Israeli raid.log Y that arrived by helicopter at a guerrilla base near lbe Lebanese village of Kfarwa. 10 males north of Israel's northern Galilee panbandJe SaJqa guerrillai-. took the device for examination to the croup's offices in Sidon, 25 miles south of Beirut where it ex· ploded. instantly k illing seven and wourutl~I four lbe apokesman said. ' O.U..r CU•b s; Gold •~•~•"• LONDON <AP 1 -The dollar edged higher and gold prices dipped today as most European money markets reopened aft.er tbe Ascension Day holiday Tbunday In Zunch. sold closed at $517.50 ttD ounce, down $4 from Wednesday's late rate In London. where the markets were open Thursday. gold closed at $514 an ounce. down from $517 Thursday The precious metal closed at 5.'5l2.50 an New York Thursday. $38 Million OK'd For Coastal-Park ... -. ·. . . . . ·-•. By FRE~IICK SCROEMEllL °' .. o.t'I' ...... SUit in what officials are callihg an '"extraordina.ry turn ol events" a ranking congress ional com· m1ttee bas approved s pending S38 million toward purchase of the proposed 11.000.acre urban national park in the coastal hills s urrounding Laguna Beach also wou.J~ be permitted to con· s truct a .3S ·acre tourist- rttreational resort complex in thepartc. · As envisioned. the nali9"a.l- park would extend from Blf udd' 1 Canyon midway between Laguna Beach and Corona del Mar to Aliso Canyon in Soutti' Laguna tions and hearsay • The bill. jourtJy sponsored by Reps. Jerry Patterson. D·Santa Ana and Robert Badbam. R· Newport Beach . was passed unanunously Wednesday by the House I ntenor ct>m m 1ttee The park ·s inland boundan'" •ould fall midway between the coast and the San _Oieao freeway along a proposed align· ment l'br the Sao Joaquin Transportation Corridor. In a related action Thursday. Superior Court Judge Orella Sears upheJd the vahd1ty or the 1973 .land exc·hange agreemen_l which was challenged b~ the Amigos de Boll>a Chtl'a. an en· v1ronmental group battling to preserve the Bolsa Chica Jn upholdan~ the legality or the exchange. the Judge a ll>o ruJed that the StfllUte of lim1tat1on had expired for c:hallengang the transaction Pact Accepted NASH\"ILLE. Tenn tAPI • After winmnJ? a!isuranccs t.hat no stnker.-"Ill be fired or de m o t e d r o r l h e tr " a I k,11 u l • firefi ghters have reached d lcn tallve contral'l agreement ~1th the city that boosts pay an average of 16 percent. the caty"s original orfer The 950 firefighters and paramedks had returned to.work Tuesday under <.'ourt order As late a~ Tuesda y ·night. chances that the ball "'·ould sur vive the committee appeared slam . according to congressaonaJ sourl'es The b11J provides for the 1rutaal purchase of 1.670 acres an the 10.000 acre coastal holdtngs of the lCVUle Company non.h and east or Laguna Beach. o\s part or tbe d~rttment. the compan~ will offer an cidd1t1onal ' 3.100 acres for the park -2.EJJO acres in the form of a land ded· 1<:at1on d.Ild 500 d:-an outnll?hl ~1fl. an offtl'1aJ ram1l1ar "-Ith tht- ne11?ol1at1ons said toda~ ln return. ~ Irvine Compdlly wul rttet\e assurances that at will receive government ap- provals (or phased developmenl of 2,000 dwelling un1ts oo other coastal property louted south and east of Corona del ~ar It Red Handed? 'Bo mbed' Ban dit Escap es STUDIO CITY IAPI -A dyed·in-the·wooJ robber Oed red handed from a Security Pacific Bank and dtsappeared without a trace m a colorful event Thursday that ended along the cement banks of the Los Angeles River A man m his 30s. wearing a pl a ad. woolen-type shirt told a teller he had a gun and madeoff with S700an a booby·trapped money bag. said Los Angeles Police Lt Kevm Sllrling The bag conlatned an exploding capsule that sprayed the robber"s bands and part of bis sh art \Anth red dye. said StirUng ··u·s supposed to make tum all red so we can spot hi m.·· sa1d Stirling But after a 45-minute search from the air and ground. the future looked rosy for the bandit. who disappeared somewhere in the bushes and paths along the U>s Angeles Raver .sa1d Stirlmg. St1rlmg said a witness saw the red dye explode but coWdn 't be sure that1t colored any more than the bandit ·ssh1n and bands lo a statement released thi9 mornlng. lrvme Olmpany presi· dent Peter Kremer said. "There are ma ny preconditions that must fi~--t be met . but.I believe the b11l"s uJtamate objective of an 11 .000·acre public park is at last reah.sucally achievable." ··Ttus Is an extraordinary tum of events. for it must be remem· bered that much of the land we Mt! all talking about as a mong the most 1.·aluable undeveloped propert)" 1n lhc nation ·' Kremer "Jld f ·,..,_ Pap ,1 I STEVENS ••. Stevens· "i re. Wilma. that uW? Jct1ons were precipitated by. ~1rc, Steven.-;' activity in Mrs G and~ .., campaign, the trustee ... ;11d o;he chd not believe ttus wa:. J ( J<'lOr In the board's decision. Ho"ever. Trustee William l\t>ttle r spoke at length about the m.itte r. even to the point of ad- mitting that the trustees might !'>ha re some or the blame for not setting a more specific policy re!' ga rdin~ the use of surplu~ property "l know that he <Stevens 1 feels it <taking the l imber:;> was a mtstake tn Judgment," Kettler !>atd "I don't Uunt it was a · l'nmmal act." The trustee added that he hopes Stevens will reconsider a nd return as president. Board president Rodda echoed thas senument '"He dJdn't lose tus job. He re-- &igned 1 hope be reconsiders' and returns." Rodda said. 811,· an,-S 11it or , ~) ' . ' - • • Sp•trt Coat In 011r Stoftk .•• For o ·n1,· ·t) •• • .. "· 00 r '- ~ . • ~oar Hometown Dally NewMpaper 1 . f / ORANGf; COUNTY, CAl.J.FORNIA FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1980 TWENTY~IVE CEN-TJ .. . Fund . Outlook Ros·y for Coastal P .ark ' I • • 91 PaDE&IC& 9CllO&Maa. ............... ln wbat oftldali are c..W.. an ··eictr80l"dlnary tun ol 4tftllill'. a ranklna coa,rualooaJ c:om-cnlttee baa approved apencllq ta8 million toward pu~ltaae OI the propoe.ed 11.000..acre urban aaUooal part lo the coutal bllls 1ur1'0Undin.g Laguna Beach. The bill. joinUy 1poo.sored by Reps . Jerry Patterson. 0 -Santa Ana and Rbbert 81dh11n, R· Newport Beach~ •H paHed •ulwly W.-..day by the HOUM lo~Commlttee. A1 late as Tueaday nt1hl. cbanc that the blll would sur. vtve the committee appeared J1llm, accordJn1 to con1t1rc atonal sources The bill provldes for the lnitial purchase of 1,610 acres In the 10.000 acre coutal holdlnp of tbe Jrvtne Company north and Hit ot l,a&UDI Beach . f.• patt ol the apeement, the company will ofter an addlUooal 3, 100 acres for the park -2.l!OO acres In t.he form of a land ded· lcattoo and 500 as an outright glft, an official familiar with the negoUaUons said today. ln return, the Irvine Company will rec~ive assurances that it will receive go~ernment ap- . provats for phased development of i.ooo dwelling unlta on other coa1tal property located . IOUlh and eut of Corona del Mar. It also would be permitted to con- st ruct a 35-acre tourist· recreational resort complex in -the park. As envisioned , the national park would extend from Muddy Canyon midway between Laguna Beach and Corona del Mar t.o AUJo Canyon in South Laguna. The park's inland boundary would fall midway between the coast and the San Oie"o Freeway along a proposed align- ment for the Sa n Joaquin Transportation Corridor. In a statement released this mom1ng. Irvine Company presi- dent Pet.er Kremer said. "There are many preconditions that must first be met, but l believe the bill 's ultimate objective o( an 11,000.acre public park ts at last realistically achievable." "This ts an extraordinary tum of ev~nts, for it must be remem· bered that much of the land we are all talking about is among the most valuable undeveloped property in the nation,·• Kremer o;a1d <Seoe PARK, Page AZ> Newport. Beach P ,yrainids Fall Refugees I Defying U.S. Ban KEY WEST. Fla. <AP> - Thousands of Cuban refugees packed on hundreds of boats de- fied a presidential order to halt the "freedom Flotilla" today with the 9,000 arrivals expected by day's end pushing the total toward 60,000 .. OfficialS logged 2,893 arrivals between midnight Thursday and mid-morning. with an estimated · e,ooo more refugees on the way : across the Florida Straits • ab.oard 268 boats, said Jim JlcLoughlin of the Federal =·tmerge ncy Manage m ent Agency. By 9 a.m., more than 50,000 ref. ugees had reached the Unit.e<i States ia tbe boatlift, which began April 25. It.Del ~ Mid ,., bollta were sighted headed from Key West lo the Cuban port of Mariel. Boata arrlvta& wW. retuaee p.a11en1en were aelaed by . Customs aaenta and captaiu were told they could face fines of $1,000 for each refu"ee. Some boats docked without passengers. Coast GuaTd r einforcements were sent to help end the boatlift amid reports some unwlllin'g U.S. skippers were being forced at gunpoint to carry refugees from Cuba. The Coast G~rd late Thurs-day dispatched 400 active and reserve Guardsmen, six cutters, nine aircraft, six utility boats and 14 boating safety detach· metfts t.o South Florida. "We're going to have half the Coast Guard down here." said quartermaster Lou Merck, duty officer at the Coast Guard Sta- tion in Key West. Merck said a handful of boats were known to have left Key West Thursday for the Cuban port of Mariel, desfite warniilgs of seizures and stif fines-if they returned with refugees. Copying Denied PEKING (AP> -A Chinese •pokesman denied today a re- 1>0rt that a jet transport plane being built in Shanghai is a copy of the Boeing 707. o.lty -5Ufl ,_ IRVINE'S PHIL SAWYER BOUND FOR EXILE IN MAINE Bookaiore M•n-oer S.ya Calfoml• la lnN•• Pedaling Off Californians Said 'Shallo~~ By RICK GllEEN Of .. o.lly ,. .... $Caff Phil Sawyer says he's so fed up with the "subtle Insanity of California" that he can't wait to get on bis Motobecane bicycle and pedaJ off to Madawaska. Maine. The former UC Irvine bookstore manager \fill embark on the five-month, 6~000-mile trip this weekend, departing from lmperiaJ Beach in Sao Diego County. "I 'm going from the southwest corner of this country lo the northeast comer," said Sawyer , 25. "When 1 get to Maine, l will stay there and get a job and a place to live. It's no coincidence that I'm moving to the state farthest from California." Sawyer. an Irvine resident. will carry SO pounds of supplies on the trip to at least temporary exile. He will bicycle alone. "I couldn't fmd anyone crazy enough to go with me," he said. "California is too crowded. too culturally shallow and too authoritarian.'' says Sawyer. who was born in North Carolina. He said be bas been fantasizing for three years about taking the bicycletrip. Eight months ago Sawyer left the UCI bookstore alter working there for two years . · "I haven't been training very strenuously," he said. "I'll takeit kind of easy and get in shape on the road. I'm not trying to break any records." Although he has never done any long-distance bicycle tour· ing, Sawyer says he doesn't ex pee~ any problems on the trip. "I'll average about 51 miles a day," he said. "I'll be camping most of the way. I belong to a bicycle asaociation and I will stay IOIDe nights in members· . houses." • Sawyei hopes to keep down the, expense of the trip by utiliz. ing the balpttaJity or the bicycle association members. "It will only COit me around $750 -I hope," he aaJd. "My biggest expense will be rood ... , LOS ANO~ <AP> -,,ve reputtd llafta ftnret have been indicted for a third Ume m a cue stemmma from extort.ion in the ~pby trade and the murde~ an underworld in· formant. Officers Break Up 2 Games By JERRY CLAUSEN OI 1111t o.lfy P'IMt SIMt Coastal area undercover police officers broke up two al- 1 e g ed $1 ,000-per·tnves t o r pyramid game s essions in Newport Beach Thursday rught. one at the Newporter Inn and the other. at a Dover Shores home. Booked by Newport Beach police on suspicion of conducting an endless chain scheme foUow· ing their arrest at the Newporter were Or. John Cerrone. 47, of Pasadena, Ricbatd Smith. 59. or 1635 Bluebird Canyon Drive. Laguna Beach. aod Lonny Jones. 31, of Westminster. All three were released from city jail on their own r e - cognizance. Cotta Mesa and Irvine police are seeking misdemeanor com· plaints ·against five Newport Beach and Irvine r.eaident.s who alle&edly conduct.eel a pyramid Investment 1ame In a Dover Shores home . Costa Mesa undercover officer Steve Shulman said about SO game participants met during the evening at t he Registry Hotel in Irvine . Shulman said he and Irvine in - vestigator Phil Povey joined the group as it caravaned to the Dover Shores house in a few car s to avoid drawing attention to the home. The participants. he said. socialized around a backyard s wimming pool before the pyramid meeting began. He said he and Povey finally were discovered amoni:i the group when their names didn't appear on any of the pyramid charts. Irvine Planne r s oK Restaurant The Irvine P lanning Com- mission approved plans Thurs- day for a Del Taco Takeout restaurant in Northwood, on the southeast corner of Irvine Boulevard and Yale A venue. It will be located next to a Carl's Jr. restaurant that ha.s already been approved by com- missioners. Carter to IOC: COMMENTS ON TV DRAMA Newport'• Jemn R~M.vett DORtNG WAR YEARS Fnddln D. Rooeevett 'IV DraDJ.a on FDR 'Not Quite Factual' By 8TE'VI! llAaBLE "We were having breakfast ot_DMiy,..,_ together and he simply leaned A dramatic passage 10 over and told me he had a Thursday's television presenla-s tomach ache. At his request. 1 tion of "Fl>R The Last Year" 1s helped him to hls bunk where he remembered differently by a s s tretched out until it passed." man who should know -the Roosevelt. who s aid his former president's son. James secret ary taped the lc ni:ithy Roosevelt Roosevelt, a Newport Beach movie for his v1ew1n g this resident and bus inessman. weekend. said t~e mm ·~. depl~· claims Uus seene and others in lion of hts fa~.er s death wasn t the three-hour mone SIA'~ in good taste wide of the (acts. The New'J)ort man claims his The scene picks up while ~ather was characterized a~ bl·· Frankhn-0 . Roosevelt ts on a m~. weaker than ~e really wa:-. whistle-stop campaign tour. pre· The~ made it .100~ ltke h~ paring to address a crowd tn San IA as almos t an Ill'\ <tlad llt. Dte~o rrom tbe caboose of , wasn 't in top health ~nd he kn l'W train 1t but he sure was~ t as bad <t!> Inside the train. the president they made tl seem. 15 s ho"11 wlth ht'i son Suddenh· In the clostn~ scene. the film the president gasps in pain. the sho~·s the. pres1den~ reluct.antly victim of an apparent angina hold1~g sllll for an art1~t IA ho 1:-. heart attack. painting hi s portrait. It s .1945 in Quickly. his son picks him up Warf!' Spr~ngs. Ga. Ou~s1de th<' and stretches the president out war ts raging but m this. sleepy on the floor of the tr ain and soutbem town a barbecue 1s betng waits until he recovers prepared. . The drama of it all 15 un-The pr~1dent. m the ftlm. dt~ derscored when the president's holding still for that arust. The phys1c1an is later shown in the t~wn barbecu~ t:; never beld, the crowd listening to his famous p1ctu_re neverf101s hed. patient. apparently unaware of iThts part. Roosevelt notes. 1s what has JUSt happened. c ~s~oug~ to the truth. But he said he objects to the death But Roosevelt. who s aid he on-scene itself. in which the pres• ly caujtht the last 15 mmules of dent is taken to a bed where he the show. sqid it was merely a wheezes and chokes until he stomach ache that hit his father dies. that monung in San O~go. "He was a strong man and it <See FDR. Page Al) Coast · Olympic Boycott Stance Affirmed Weather Low cloudiness through mid-morning Saturday. then mostly sunny Lows tonigh\ 54 at the beaches and 58 inland. Hig hs Saturday 70 lo 78. WASIDNGTON (AP> -Presi- dent Carter met today with Lord Killanin, president or the lo- ternaUonal Olympic Committee, and reafftrmed that the United States would not send a team to the Summer Games ln Ila.cow. Carter a1lo tA>W Killaa.l.D and Monique Berlioux, the IOC's diredal', t.bat the United a.Les would eonUnue to ur1e other countriel to boycott the Games beeause ol the Soviet military move into Af1bani1tan last Qeeemblr. A ·~ releued by the White Home said Carter ~ Killudn tbat the u .s. politioa "'malts ~.In~-' t.be smet iJlYMtan ol AfCDllD.llQD aDd our belief that lt WU not.. l PPl'OPliate to atttnd dae Oame9 Jn a hcit DA· Uoa tbat wa1 ln•adl•t it• .............. Carter also said the United States supported lbe interna· tional Olympic movement and "that we will welcome athletes from any eligible Olympic na· Uon at the 23rd Olympic Games in Los AnceJes iJl 1914." Carter and Killanin declined to meet with reporters alta' the meeting. The White House meeting, ap- proximately a half-hour long. was requested by Killanln, who met lut week in Moacow wiUt Soviet President Leonid t . Bre&hnev. Since Carter 's call for a boJ~ott lD January, 10me 40 na· tlona have Jolned tbe UDlted States and bue said tbey wlll not tend a team to Moteow. More •~PPGl'l la espedM before the May 2' eatr7 deadlloe. INSIDE TODAY "Gu111 ond Doll.!" lock direcllmr ift Los Angel.ta, bu.I Milton Btrlt 01 Nathan CHtrost l'till make1 it ma tn· tntoinmg~. ~Cl. •••ex ~y ~ .. , ........... .... .. ... ......., L.M. M ........ ....... ........... ...... ~ .......... ...... c....... o .. u .... c:..ey c-k• a....._..._. 'J:S::11 i: ......... • "'IC:' ....... ...... 1 1 Cl•teT......._ ....... ····~ __ ......_ ... ......_ -..... .. ·····'*' .) Q4 •• CS.I M ... ... .,,. QM .... •• Cl cw A4 C·• • .. " • ~----~ ....,_ ' Pyramid Recruit Has a Problem -, IOANNS UYNOLDI ............. . TB llAN ""11 TBS -::a.~ pGll)' laU lmPld lo lM fl'Gllll of tM .mall at\llf)' room, pu.Wna out bl1 pyramkl chart. Ke wanted to. explain Lo t.M meetlq'a bo.t. Dr. John C.miM.' lhat be hadn't lwoqht anyone to nnanday'a r.yramid same becaue llll OM lnterelled friend. wu hri· •• trouble aeraplnt toaetbtr the 11.000 nHded lo part~. "Well ~'Ork on him," Cenone, a rediok)Clll wtM> practJ('9$ a, Anaheim. uraed "Ltt' s '" tll m ln." N&AABY TWO NRW re<"ntlll aat, 1l1l~nln1 lo L11una Beach ~•ldent Richard Smith explaiA bow the aame WOfkll He held the ·1101ler board chart. a Hries ol boxes atacked upon each other HYMCM.os wtth 32 at the bol&om and one at the top. In a pyumld same. or bu1ineu list concept, oewcomen buy in by paylna bait their eatfy fee -lD t.h1I same Sl.000 -to tbe·petson wboM name la at t.be top ot the chart and tbe other haJr to the person ~the row direct- ly above them. Meetmgs are held five night& a week to bring in new players. As tbe Imes are hllea up, people move up and the chart splits until the person who started out at the bottom is al the top in the pay position ••rrs A NUllBEU GAME," Smith told the J.wo men who had justJ·oined bis 1u·ou.p. Pyrami ,g,ames are lnundatinc OrJnce County despite law enforcement attempts to warn people against participating. Lt. Gary Peterson, of the Newport Beach police Department. explained that playei:a can be prosecuted un- der section 3Z1 of the Penal Code. . In addition, he said, police are fearful that a lot of un· suspecting people are being cheated in games where the people who are ,Jt the top cl the charts never bought in to begin with.• .. "nDS KIND OF THING is just too easy to con people with," he said. And then there's the problem of the collap~ing pyramid, the game that dies because new erttrants can't be found. When that happens, someone loses their mooey. Thursday's group at the Newporter had come rrom all over Southern California to play. Cerrone is a Pasadena resident. There were two couples from -the desert around Palm Springs. Nooe of th -n looked like slick con artists out to cheat their fellow players out of their money. ALL LOOKED EAGER, chatting quietly among themselves before Cerrone and Smith locked the doors to ., lhe rented room and started the meeting. Peterson and another investigator were among them. invited in unwitting- ly by Cerrone. One couple wbo couldn't produce a sponsor nor any identification were asked to leave. ''THEY LOOK LIKE the heat (~hce)," observed one player without realizinl that the man who agreed with him was about to a.rrest the holta and break up the meeting. Cerrone, Smith and the third host, Lonny Jones, were laken to jail, &hen releaaed after beina booked on suspicion of violating Stet.ion 327. The rest were released. Today. ~e of the players called the Daily Pilot to talk about the bust of his game "ITS F REE ENTERPRISE," be said. "I don't think it's right for the cops to do that. They took some or our money. What do we do now?" The player, who asked to remain unidentified, said he'd already won $8,000 in pyramid games, but is fearful of losing $4,000 il police harassment continues. "I've sponsored other people to get in and I get a cut of what they win," he explained. "YOU KNOW, we should never have gone to Newport Beach," he added. "We should've had the meeting in San· ta Ana or Anaheim where it's looser." What's been the effect on his group? "We all went bananas wl night. We went out and got loaded. "But this isn't going to stop us. We'll meet again tonight. We'll just be more careful." * * * * * Pyramids SloWing . Banks' Cash Flow By F&EDE&ICK SCBOEJIEllL °' .. .,..., ........... South Orange County banb are by no means 1oing broke but they are experiencin& some cuh n ow problems because of the aeemiqly unstoppable interest in get-rich·quick pyramid schemes. I .• ~----~~-~~~~- , ... °'-~ Oeilf ~-...... _ .. .. ........ -"'9 --... "-·--..... ... <><•-"°"'' -·-c-·· ~ .. . =·~:r~·~.:-ir~= lt•'"''eu1t•••f\ Y•O•tr. lr'llnt , L.•9W"• 8o.c~l'8wlfl tM•I " -,.,._, ""'""' I\ _._ .... _.,. _ ~· ,,,. _.,. ~"""" .,..,., '' .,. uo ....,.~, eo 51...i, P o ... tMt. (MU~ C..•-ru• nt:i.. "-··-......... __ _ '•""·~ \llU ..... _..,-~ .. ...._. ,_ .... E•tor ,._, .. _ ,..._i"E.- a..)e.~ ...... ~.-- 0 Ma•Mua.-i•MMIN ,_..,.c.--.- ~::~~ _ ..... :.:=i:: -· C.--. I"'" t ............. "WP• ... _ ,_ .... ~ et_e.•• .... _ ... -.. _.,,._...., __,_......,. .. _, Scores of patrons have been queuing up to ~Uers' windows to wi thdraw Sl,000 in cub for in· vestment into the so-called buSi· nesa lilt concepts that are ex- p 1ndi01 night by night in Orange County. Several bank branches in the Saddleback Valley a re out of $100 and SSO bills. There was a report that one bank was forced to limit withdrawals because of . the cash crunch. Most bank managers said tbe heavy withdrawals finl were noticed early \h1I week. A spokeswoman for Home Federal Savings and Loan laid $1,000 caab withdrawal• ln· creased this week at the inltitu· lion's San Juan Capistrano ol· flee . "We can't attrlbute lt to. any one tblnl but lt baa affected tbe amount al cub on band," I.be aald. FDR. •• dldn 't bappm Jille that at all." De10itt tbt fact the movie de· r.cta Roolenlt aa beiDI near b1I atber'1 aide much ot that lut year , be datm1 be 11w bll father only twice In the ftnal,.. .,. ol tda Uf•. 800M¥elt Hid be'U r•••• eom_. • tbl ...t ot tbl ft1m ...Ul dllil ............. ... a cbaaee t.o st& .,.. and nta it "oq .. ... wid9 all &WO .... dre4 "'"•a.cl•." . Spiro Agnew, seven years after resigning in dhgrace from vice presidency; says he mlght accept govemmen· ta l appointment from Ronald Reagan if the Californian is elected presi- dent. Resigned GWC Chief To Return? By PlDL SNEIDER MAN Of, ... °""'' ~ ... ilMI The puzzling case of Golden West College President Lee A. Stevens is expected to take its next tum Monday morning when Stevens. who resigned earlier this week Is expee!ed to an· nounce whether he will return to his post under conditions set Thursday by college district trustees. Meanwhile. stl.ldents, teachers and adffiirustrators conijn~ to as k how a respected college president came to the point of leaving his job in a dispute ap- parently centering on five pieces of unwanted wood . In separate tnterv1ews, college district trustees have defended their action in penaliii.ng Stevens for the use of the tim· bers. maintaining that he is in a top administrative post and must set an example of ethical behavior for the campus as a whole. However, the Academic Senate at Golden West CoUeae ·unanimously approved three memos Tbunday afternoon ex· pressing support ror Stevens. One said the Golden West faculty would continue to work with Stevens if he chooses to re- turn. Another protested the lack or c.ommunication from top dis- tr ict officials a nd asked District Chancellor Norman Watson to appear before the college com- munity to clarify the events leading up to Stevens' resign.a· lion. ' Sixth Laguna Drug Suspect Surrenders A sixth suspect in a Laguna Beach drug undercover opera· lion that involved two officers posing as a homosexual couple. turned himself in to police late Thursday af\er learning that of· ficers were looking for him. Randall, R. Crowl of 3014 Nestall Road was arrested at the L aguna Beach police station shortly after he turned himself in at abouts p.m. He was being held on suapl· cion of Hiling a aubstance to un- dercover Qfflc era that was purported to bt drul•· A la bor atory teat of the evidence later showed It was hot an illegal substance, but police Lt. Bruce BriCP said it ii awt a . crime to sell a substance to a party and claim it as an illegal drug. Crowl was the slxlb Laguna Beach suspect arrested follow- ing a week-long investigation that centered on two mid-town l.averm frequented by h~x­ uals. Two San Franci1co un· dercover officers were brought in to investi1ate report.a of drugs beln1 IOld at the two ban. Their week-lont in=atkJn • dwinl which tbe)' as a bomORXUal couple on ncation in lbe Art c.olofty, renlted bl the arr.t-Of...Jlve a111pecta e..-ller tbla week. lncludlnl several em.t:;: .. ottbe two ta~. the ....... ol Ciowl. ... ve1U1ator1 HJ a ..... u. Lapna BMeh .. NIDailll eo be band ID OOSICdoa with the Uftd4treovwoperedoa. POllee OIMf Jcm 8parb IUI the undercover otneen ..,. brOulht .. ,.... .. f'rMdMO after bb ~-,.... ... complalDtl~ tl0maea11111 and odMft tJall drUll ... bl-'8' IOld .,. .. two ..... , mtaa Spark• 1a1• owaera and man .... of U.. two ban ... not involved .. tbe dnll ..W.. .. Forces . Readied ., WASHINGTON <AP) -In I new 1t.ep aimed at readyinC U.S. troope for DONible lntervendon la tb• lnd'taia Oeean-Per1lan Gulf .,..., a Califoraia Mad· t1Ulrt4p tor a 12 OOO·mm qukk· reactlcm Marine bri;ade goe1 ln· to o~ratlon today. · The air u p und forces II· •l•ned to the 7th Marfne Amph1blou1 Brl11de Head· quarten are to be ready to take off -and move into actloD -at short notice ta caae ol a crisll. AJi the new headquarten ta be- inc est.abliabed at Twentynine Palms, supplies and equipment are being ·1oaded aboard sup- ply ships and tankers that are to -sail aoon from Port Hueneme and WUmlngt.oo, N.C .. for the Indian Ocean. probably to the Briti1h-owned island of Diego Garcia, site of the only preae:nt U.S. military bue in that area. lo a Hrious emer1ency, ec· cording to the plans, the Marine brigade would meet the supply ships at a friendly port as near as possible to the crisis scene, and several Air Force fighter squadrons from tbe United States would land at fields as nearby as possible. Specific unlta under the new brigade headquarters will be drawn from the existing Marine force. Al present. the ooll' U.S. ground combat troops ill the In- dian Ocean-Persian. Gull area a re l,S>O Marines aboard a Navy amphibious la.sk force In the Arabian Sea. F,.._Pt19f?AI PARK •• ·• They resumed. however. and eventually led to a company de· c1s1on to decrease the size of the area to 35 acr-es. Officials said the company is please.d with the deal. ·"The bottom line is that we re- g a rd the legislation as a re· markable achievement by con- gressmen Patterson and Badham. l'his is because the bill managed to enhance the pros· peels for increased public ownership in the coastal area while at the s ame time il • established a procedure for avoiding a protracted dis put. over the value of the land to be take n by the governmt:ol, Kremer said. ·The bUl must now IO before the full house for a vote. Of. ficlals say they believe pusaae Is assured. The bill must then go to the Senate where other hear· ings must be held. BUulJerBomb Successful PEKJNG <AP > -A Chinese s ureeon imerted 8 "miniature bomb" in a patient's bladder to break up a bladder stone and let it come out naturally. the of· rlcial Xinhua news agency bas reported. X.inhua aaJd it was apparently the fint Ume a stone bad been removed from inside a human body by using an explosive de· vice, altbou&h medical wort.era in other countries bave aua&est· ed the technique. The 40-year-old patient. J la Guimin, felt only ali&bt vibration and numbness when the COO· trolled explosion went off Thurs· day. Xinbua said. l11Uelis Atta~king . Targets in Lebanon BEIRUT. LebanQn CAP> -IJrael mounted helicopter and 1unboat aitacu on Pal1tt1Dlan tarset. ID IOUtbem Llbaaon cfar· ln1 ~ ai&bt and l.Qcomplete casualty ~ said l I penoM were ltilled and 17 wounded. • ~ •poke1man for the IO¥lme>r's olflce in Sidon, the IOUdller9 -provinctal c~plta1, said aev• auentJlu from '::clro-Sntaa~ S.Jqa .-mua army ••re killed by an lar..U .. u.tra--' objeet." • I ....-. The IPClbsman said the object wu left by an lsraeH raJdiDf party that arrived by helicopter at a 1uerrilla bue near tbe Lebanese village of Kfarwa, 10 miles north of Israel's nortbem GalUee,panhandle. Salqa guerrillas look the device for examination to the 1roup'1 offices In Sidon, 25-.niles south ol Beirut, when It ex· ploded. loa tantly ltillln• seven and woundln1 four. tbe spokesman said. ). -· ••ll•r CH•••; Gelfl De•~e•"• LONDON <A P > -The dolJar edged higher and cold prices dipped today as most European money marlteta reopened after the AJicemion Day holiday Thursday. In Zurich, gold closed at $511.50 an ounce. down $4 from Wednesday'!l late rate. In London, where the markets were open Thursday. gold closed at $514 an ounce. down rrom $517 Thursday. The precious metal dosed at $512.SO In New York Thursday. • •. Saata Aaa larideai Black Veteran Say~ Police Beat Him ·.} By DA YID KVTZ•ANN ... ...,_ ..... A disabled black veteran who lives ia Fountain Valley filed a brutality complaint against the Santa Ana Police Department Tburaday . alleelne he was dra1•ed without provocation from bil spedally equipped van and physically and verbally as· saulted. Police department orriciaJs de· "ied the allega~ions made by J a me s :Bu f o r#f . 3 6 . a quadnplegic who ts pipraJyzed from the shoulders down as lhe result ol a nµlit.ary parachuung accident in the early 19605. Los Angeles attorney David Grey sai d the r or m er. paratrooper was the victim of assault an<l 'batt.ery. false arTeSt and false imprisoament by of· ricers Buford claims ca.lied b.im "nigger" and who forced b.tm lO try to st.and next to his van last Feb. 6. Buford is confined to a wheelchair but can drive. However. Pohce Capt.. Chuck M mer said a preliminary iA· vestl&ldoD by bis depart.meat Indicates the atTeSt proeedure was pn>9ef' and that there was no physical roofront.ation. Buford was charged with be· ing drunk in an automobile as a result of tu.s· 4 a.m. arre~l three months ago Howe't'er. the Dist rict ~l torney's oHI C'e oHered not to prosecute the c.ase and the charces were later dismissed in Munidpal Court Judge J ohn C Tears courtroom. Armed Forces Day Family Fon Slated Family run including a barbttue. volleyball and a Na- tional Street Rod Association safety run are scheduled Sunday at the Armed Forces Day street rod Show 'n Shine at the Marine Corpe Air Station <HelJcopter). T&dUn. Tbe day's events beein at 9 . a . m . and include guided tours ol M arlne Corps helicopters and the station's giant World War II vintage blimp ha.ngan . In a meeting with report.en .: outside City Ha ll, Buford said he • · had been dnvin g alone throuah" • Santa Ana during the ea~" morning hours or Feb. • on bis · . · way home from a friend's house- m Costa Mesa. Earlier in Iha .:., evening, he said. the two had::. • gone to Los Alamitos race track.~ .. " Buford. whoe.e attorney also-·, • has filed a civil rights complaint. with the FBI. said a car began . following him at Harbor ·,; Boulevard and Edinger Avenue.' ', f'r t~hlen c d . he headed ror· a n o t her fri e nd '<; ho me on. •' Towner Avenue near Edinger. he said. Bu for(! said he pulled into the. • • driveway and a rew mi11utes- later lights were nashed in his race ff'.9m outside. He said he heard the words.. • "Get out of the truck. nigger.'' and be was then dragged oul. The disabled veteran said hf) attempted lO teU the officers he .. was paralyzed and tried to show • them a government card which _ .. a.ndJcates he lS disabl~. · ...... BOfAJoins Prime Rate ... Dip to 161/2% · SAN F'RANCISCO CAP> -The .• "'orld's largesl commercia._ · bank, Bank o( America. is · lo wering iu prime leading rate rrom 17~ percent to 16~ per· cent today, • ·, The bank announced the re-.= duction Thursday and was soon joined oy United Callrorni~ Bank in Los An&eles which ~. 1t also will lower its rate to l6~ percent today. . . Wells Fargo Bank announced . a similar m ove Wednesday,··· Other banks saying t.be_y would·': follow suit Included Security:.,; Pacific and Union Bank. ...; The prime lend.Ing rate is tbe"". • interest banks charte on loanr • · to borrowers· with the best credal r atiogs. Changes in the-prime ·:" rate seldom have an immediate · • imoact oa IOAM to NM1At1men .•• " 811,· ·an,· S11it or . . ~ Sport Coat In 011r St.wk ••. For Onl,· ·.a •• • ' •' . 00 ' ~ . I BUSINESS / STOCKS '-,... .... ...... .... fl I N I t ...,,. 0... 0 I' I ..,_I ~ (M ~ --~ll-' !r. '.1!. i . e·": ." I·~· ;;=-1!:1· .1 t u ~ .. ~= .. ·-f:~J-r.r.:·J .r. ~~ .. " " :z:n. ... , • :...· .. _~ ·;~~·a : .. ·: .,. -. 4; n'"' · "' ": , "' a::: it::...:.. 1 ,,, :a: 1:!:::: • .., 11: ... iii I i t • i. ,~.._... • t ~ ,,,. i. I 1 ! 'I .. .it-.... t "1 vo Tu111t llolt 1 • 111. J I rtlk I.. It • '• lloilltwl ai • u M RRc~Ji • u "· h•OG\ t.D u m • ". 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Ulll+ Iii=~ .. u ..... , MllWl l>f2'7 .. 1 ""' ltC.t.pf 2.lt .• -.,.,._ I l i k ,_. • s ''""'" .. 1AJ • ., ..-.. ..... A• na •h •+.,, 5=:Tet1 .. ·; 20 .. --..·._ RC•llf JM .. ,. Jt..._ g um assessmen n remar s to ,. " ""'····· -.a., • ~"' ""'" "'•• • " n--."" M u1 1 se • ts. ".,._ 14 RLC " • ' "'··t s hareholders al the comn ... y'• an--~ -.M• 1 ---·~Molyck Ml 51 IJ +14 M llCIM ' t 1 t.-.. llTE AllJ 1 I • ..-. o ... , teu s ,.... "' -" • 1 -1.1i -t-4 -MklR0t ).JO • • .,,._. v. hitPvr ... • n 11 ... • nual meetini at Fleminaton, N.J. ... :, 11 i 2:... ':T If 2 ;._::::: l~I:',,. ul.~ 2! lf"-5 =:1•=: t: ~ ~ ~ .. ::: ==:i ·~'! ~ .~ ... ~ Taiwan Loses Seat . • • ' : "' .... ,~ i J .m+·._ :~:c,,, .. ·; IO 11 + -~··· .Clll 11 1~ .. ::o.t.i;.t";' : rt::..l WASHINGTON <AP) -Ta.lwan ~,.. i .. .,1 :r.r, .• 16 ~ ..... IH~SQ 1,7•, • I~ IA =-~h J·:1: .f }2~o:·~ lil•;c. Ulllli h 17~+ h ....__ r __ _. Un r' .• P:-... ""1.1!1 ,... -i \; 1111;' "' f Mt Jt ... ~ Mln~l 2'04 I 10 ,.~ ••YIMIM 1 l' ,. 1•~. •• ~· 10r\.~ lo re qulab Ill seat I ~= -"t ~ii' 1 '""" iSj , .. :: l' ~ 111 :'if"'~":,~ J ~·~ :mir .. .,..,~ ·~ ~ .. lo the World Bank to main land 1 -.:u1 t.: ~: ·~~ ~ ~ .. ~. 1e 1 11 U ........ :=:r,~~ •,.1 ~ China, e frecUvely endin• Tal. wan'a ····· "'4·· i!"~ F~ • 1 •····· =:a "'i1:. ·,.n;J .. ~:,~ Rt<enl!•11 11 Q •~ lone parliclpatJon in maQor-lntema· M • ,. 4 + I 'J.i ..... "" t ltlMll'nfl .to , Ht • -ti ., • • ,. •. ~ · • 1 •. 11~ YI ~ ,. 't2 ,!t ... o:·~ ,.., .. , t • 2 ''"• tlonal ins tutions u the represen. . ·4 f ' u-... • ti-.-.. ~. n 7 "" l'•l<llOI ·1• 1 " II lallv• 0( China'• one bU''-......... • '· ,,__ ... (I. 1.• • 44 'C--YI MeNl 4 ••-' It .. l•Vt-.... .,_tlGtl i J '' t7 -.., ¥ Uvu _._ f . . &• • 1•~" "' m, -;: ..._ .. 1.••• , IG'*• v. ~e1op1' .. 1 ,,,..,. Ta iwan's loss Is .,.,ry much ....,_ 'f ~~ .. u •• 1 • ~ , .. s ' .,,. ,..., .. ,., .. 4 t.-.. l I d C .. 1 ' I j ' ... " " 1L .. · 1s.. i "" ... ~ ,,...; ,~ i )t ,. ~·._ e=' . . 110 •"-· ma n an wna s ga n , as mem-, j : .. ~ .,. .Ut .• t ' ···v; ~ tjj ·; ,f m:~·'-~ 'tJ J ': ~~ t: ~ .. • i: 11~ ,;~ benhlp ln the 134·ntUon World 8aAk 't' , ~ 141 • • 'J"• .,.. 5rK iii • ,.. M~ w Aeett• 1• • ~ ,,_._ could provide China with many 1 "' f.• "' 1 .f ~ ... ,. · • • ~ ~ '§ .. iN• "" .. _.,.. •.i. • t .. -.... millions ol dollars -If .. ·ot b1111---U • 16 _. t t1't+ \II --" t 1 • \I ~I • t I• t•• "nceO ....... UJ ,.._ • •~ UUUID :J .. . ..,.,.. • t· "' -..· ·-•evt,.. ) •s 11... ' uaJ aid · ,l:l.=IC' _.. 4 " ""°' 1 n • "' 1~" 1.a • .. . •• • lilMt 1 ' ., ~ • .... ,..,,..,. , » 1C1 ,,, ,,._.. n ann .. • .,,. ... • • "' ·~ " .. • ...... ,, a.a .. t ......... ......... , .. -· s 'DAIL V PILOT DlsdpUne Needed Problems Begin After Depression,,,, . By JORN CtJNN1Ff' ", NEW YORK CAP> -The problem lsn'l so mu~b tJ~1),. n ext 12 months, even though we may un~rgo ln that Ume the second worst economic downturn s ince the G~, ,, 1 D e pression of the 1930s. It's wbat h appens thereafter. Even the m06t casu al perusal of rorecuta reveab tbia, to be a common theme and m~or worry or economlstf from almo6t every type of background: business, govern~ ment. labor, academic, sel(·appointed. And the warning that emerges is this: t)nless we dl.s· cipline ourselves and tac kle oor problems, a nd perhaps un· less we have some good luck too, the next r o unds o f· inf1.a·"' tion·recession might be progressively worse. As. you might expect, n ot all economists. agree w ith the assumptJon. But when so many do agree on this one conclusion, and when so many of them otherwise dis agree on almost e very- thing else, you have lo be concerned. TREI& l'EA&S AllE many: that government d eficits w1JI conunue, that lhe natJon will r e main al the mercy o r oil imports. that U.S. productive erri· ciency IS detenoratln g , that Americans cuN"'""" have become sort, that Ame ricans have turned into eager • con s umers but reluctant producers, The hst goes on : that bill.tons still must be s pent on social and environmental programs, that billion s o r d o llars of debt -household. business, go vernme nt -mus t s om e - day be repaid. that populatJon densit y and m ix is caus ing n e w problems before spending can cor rect the o ld. There is, perhaps. n o e nd to lhe IJs t o f reason s . And. as you can see. the reason s are n ot al~ys cons is t e nt. Each group of economists probably has its pet r eason s . Their agreement is on lhe cons equence. IF' THERE IS ANY a~recment o n a remedy. it w o uld seem to be that produ<.·t1v1t y, a meas ure o r o utput per worker, must be improved In lhe 1960s prodUtt1v1tYrose al 3 percent. The n . after a lmost stead y declines tnrough the decade, 1t fell into r e· verse l~t year Output per ~orker fell, somethlllg w e u5ed to believe ~as nearly 1mp6ss1ble For clanty sake. tha t term "output per worker" m ight be improved. Lf o nly t o re m ove the o nus fro m labor In truth, the dechn e seem s to be less the fault of labor than of management and ~o\E:rnment I F THE INVESTMENT climate 1s cor rect 1f m oney 1s plenuful, Interest r ates low. tax m centaves attractive, tb e economic future s t able and manageinent far.sighted - productJv1ty almost certainly would improve. It would imp rove because cap ital would be funneled into modem plant and equ1pment. into research and de· velopment. into innovation. ProducLc; and s e r vices woul be delivered more e fficiently and a t lowe r cost. Smee products would be d e ft vered at a lower umt cost, prices would tend tJJ fa l l. M ore would be produc ed for less • and the resulting benefits c.'Ould be s hared b y e mployees. employers a nd' gove rnme nt That. at least . 1s tbe theory • a n d 1t enjoys f airly broad accepta nce. A Sl'l.:D'\' 8'\' ECONOMISTS Paul Manc hester . of the Joint Econo m ic Committee of Congress, a nd William Freund, ol the :'><e w York Stock Exc hange, rnd1cates that over a penod o f several ~ears a n se o r 1 percentage point m product1\•1ty transla te s int o an infla tio n d ecline o f 3 points Various ftscaJ-monetary programs have been s uggest· ed to redress the proble m but. alas. there is wide agree- ment that, aside from end.Jess and unproductive debating, nothing much is being done about productivity. Nor. it seems, is prog ress being made m lessening the 1nteOSJty Of future tnnat10n·recess1on cycles. And that CIC· counts for those awful expectat.Jons or a return to h igher prices and interest rates rn 1981 Pooh Dangerous To Kid's Health? CHICAGO CAP) -~ars. R oebu c k and Co. has a s ked C'Ustome~ lo r e t urn som e 46.000 "Wmnie ·the ·Pooh" ptasttc night h g hts because the front cover may de tac h and ex· pose internal electrical v. mng that couJd cau se a s hock The appeal by the nation 's largest retaile r was the third public announcement rn JO days concerning the pro· duct. The Consume r P roduct Sarety Comm1ss1on firs t a n· nounced lhe recall April 17. and Sears at lhe sam e lime matled a nev.·s r elease about 1t THE PRODUCTS ARE being recalled by their im· PQrter. Oanara lnte rnat1onaJ. of South H ackensack. N J . • No m junes have bee n reported in connection with lhe n ight lights. acc ording t o Sears . About 9.000 of ihe lights v.ere sold bv. o\~'!r retailers and may have been a m o ng those manuJi n':i_,.:a v.1th insut· fic1enl glue. s o that the rront cover detaches from the light a ssembly, the company s a1d. THE RECALLED NIGHT bghts bear the following in- scription embossed on the o r ange plastic baclting: Danara International Ltd •• 115 volts. v. watt. The company s a id thos e units purc h ased from a Sears o utlet s hould be returned for a re fund. The C onsumer Product Safely Commission s aid nig ht lights bought elsewhere s hould be returned to place of purchas<' Gold, Quotations By fte A.s90da&ed Pttss Select~ world gold p r ices today: LGedoe: mormng fixing $516 10, orr S0.90. a fternoon fixing $516.SO. off $0.SO. Parla: afternoon fixing SSJS.52. orr $0.99 Fruklart: $519.01, off S0.98 Zaridt: SSIS.00 bid, orf $4.00 ; $S20.00 asked. New York: Handy & Harman late morning $516.SO, oft so.so . New York: Enge lhard selling price late morning $516.60. olt so.so. New York: Engelhard fabricated 1old late mornin( $534.58. oil $0.52. • @ c lassi fied ad.Call 642-5678 and a . friendly ad· tf it 's got viser will wheels, help you you'll move turn your it faster in a wheels into Daily Pilot cash. c . .I .. I ~ t . r • .: . • ........ ~ .. L.:.~.LO.T ............... F.rld·•·Y·~w~·~y~1e~·~'M01111111111---.. ~.-.... imm .................................. ~.~ .... ~~~ , Trained Eyes 'l)ine in Laken · FV's Rush May Ref . eventh Game By DA VE C1JNNINGHAM °' .. ~ ........... When Ed Ru h all.I In hi• armchair to watch tonight's NBA playalf game betwMn lht Lallen and 7~rs on TV. hcl wlll see a lot mor~ Uum you or t Th•t'~ be<-. uiu• Ru h. a resident of Foun tsln V1llley . ltnows what to IOOk ror Ht":\. been an NBA offlc1al for l4 years "I watt'b the players. bttause It's re.II)' my only opportunUy lo apprtt1ale what th y do." Rush says. "But I'll al1lo watch t.M of hcusls l ltke to watch t~hniques and the way Oley handle certain s1tuauons " ~ MO&E OFTEN THAN NOT, 1t 1s the other 2S NBA oHicials who are watching Rush. He is considered one of lhe best. in the i,ame league as Darrell Garretson and the late Mendy Rudolph. If the champ1onshtp sen es IS extended to ~ a seventh aod hnal game. Rush IS expected to be on ~court. It is the most prestigious assignment a referee can get -and the most lucrative, paying $1,150 for about two houri. work. "The NBA has scouts who rate officials on a scale oC one lo 10, but they usulllly don't tell you how you rate,'' Rush says. "The only way you know you're among the besl is by the playoff assignments." Although sever al officlaJs have longer rec· ords or service. only a few rank as his equal • an terms of professionalism. according to a majority or the NBA coaches and general managers. IN 1966 HE WAS the youngest official in NBA history a~ the tender age or 24 , having 'been scouted w'hile working a semipro game .m Pennsylvania. "The scouts had come to watch my partner. but I guess the Good Lord wanted me to be in the league, ·: Rus h s ays. "because they liked me better than my partner ... · • h•vt1 hown rnort• re&ponslblhty," Rush ex- pltt1nl'i "'l'hf' 11uperv1sors compile raungs anc1 look tit vtdoo tupefl Plus they gel input from the -.cout s . t•ouches and general, munllMt.'ri. Tht: toµ 13 are culled lead of· fwi.1111 " Whitt.' Hw.h f1guret. to pick up a cool grund m the t•ham1uonsh1p ~ame. -the JOb tu1:i11 '1 prvdun-d an) m1lhona1rl'!. yet "'nw i.turttng i>alary for a far:.t year man 1i, $20,000 and the top 0Htc1ali. make $45,000 ... Ru h i.ayi. .. Hut 1 thUlk that's very reahs llc. c·o ni>1denng \H' work 82 regular i.eason gamt•:i under pressure. and we're a~ays travt'ltn~ and an.• av.ay from our fam1hes " NHA om caals Y.)11 negotiate for a new l"Onlr"cl prior to next season. and Rush says There ore thuujand~ ~f boJCkefboll offi<"ioh ita the t-01uury. bu• rery feu· art• r ,.,,.pabl.-of 1rorkh19 011 'BI ganw. he's optimislil' nc•goti allon \\all go "(·ll but the poss1b1l1ty of a strike alway)> looml> in the distance. OURl~,A TWO·WEEK STRIKE tn 1977. new officials were recrwted as the NBA tried to carry on business as usual. "The games were c haot.Jc. and so much pressure was applied by CBS that the con- tract was settled quickly." Rush says. "The scabs really enhanced our casc There are thousands of basketball offlr1als in the coun· try, but very few are capable or v.orking an NBA game .. After the s trike ended, Hu:.h'!> first as· si~nmenl was an \\'ashuigton. 0 C .. Cur d gam<' bet~·ce"'he Bull~ts :md S<m Antonio After a couple y ears probation. customary for new offic1aJs, Rush quickly r6se to \he ranks or "lead official ... a title given to the upper crust of referees. "THE LEADS ARE 11fOSE GUYS who "That w:.ts the far~t and only t1ml' I evC'r Y..alked out on the tloor and gut an ovation." Rush ·says ... Ev<'n though thl' fans are con· stantly on rou and. emotional. at w.is their " "ay of saying. ·you gu) s are reallv oros. anrt <See Rl'SH, Page 871 ED RUSH COOLS OFF WILT CHAMBERLAIN UCI Signs Two More Standouts Brahs Is Feeling Better Recovered Hurler Paces ·occ to 5-1 Win Curtis Crossley. a 6·7 all-state- forward from Ea~tridge High in Kankakee, IU., has signed a let- ter qr intent to attend UC Irvine. ac~ording t o bas ketball coach Bill Mulligan "'With the addition of Crossley a nd Hen MC'Oonald. who we -.1gnecl Nirht·r. I believe we have the best freshm3n for"'ard tandem on the West Coast," Mulligan i,a1d Crossle\'. was All-Illinois in basketball as well as football, and was recruited by all the foot· ball coaches or the Big 10, ac· cording lo Mulligan. Basketball schools pursuing Crossley in· eluded DePaul. Loyola, Illinoi s, Wisconsin and Arizona State. Mulligan also disclosed that Leonard J ohnson. a 6-a sophomore g uard from the University of Utah, will transfer to UCI and red.shirt one year. leaving him two seasons or eli~ibility for the Ant.!:_aters. Crossley averaged 22. 7 points and 11 rebounds per game for Eastridge High. while J ohnson scored 5.7 per game· in a part· time role for Utah. Johnson played his high school ball at Fairfax in LA and in 1978 was voted 3-A Citv Plaver or thP Year. MulJigan caOs him "a s uper point guard who will blend perfectly with our offensive s tyle." Since taking over from Tim Tift. Mulligan has secured s igned le tte r s from eight players . By JOHN SEVANO °' , .. o..ty ~ s~ .. Usually· when a pitch er is sidelined for most of the season with an arm injury he's just itchinSc to get back into the game. Pain or no pain, he finds his anxiety and frustration over· com es his senses. Thus. he rushes back too fast only to find him se lf o n the ou t si d e permanently. Fortunately. for the Or ange Coast College Pirates . Cary Brahs didn't fall into that trap. Instead. the cool sophomore left· hander out of Carden Grove High was cont.ent just letting things happen naturally aft er he incurred arm problems early in the season. "RATHE R THAN MISS the whol~ season. 1 thought 1t would just be better to stay out and rest." Brahs explains. Well. Fullerton College. for one. wishes Brahs had come back a trifle ea rlie r as he pitched his strongest game or the season in beating the Hornets. 5-1, in the first round of the South Coast Conference Shaughnessy playoffs Thursday The performance marked the third strong outing, for Brahs since his slow comeback from a stiff elbow. Brahs was in command throughout. scattering six hats and allowing only one earned run io the e ighth. the first earned run he had s urrendered in his last 25 inninj{s . "YEAH, l'M FEELING bet· ter." said Brahs. whose num- <. . . WITH O!'iF. OUT, D:i\·t· Glick belted a triple up the alle} in center and came home moments later on Don Hill's single lo left Kevin Romine then forced HHI at second and Chris Johnston followed with another single Fullt•rton p1t ehC'r Jamt·' :\\inl·r lhl·n looked ltkl' he rt "ork 1ut of th•· JJm \\ h1·n :\11kt· \JO dt•rhur).! h11 a ~hort fl, nt'Jr lh• mound hut lhanl hJ~l m.1n St1 '• Harrell <lroppnl al fur :in <'rrur • ~•nd "t·t•nncl bJ~t·man J df \"lhJ followt'<l w ath another on H:incl, Oa\ ·s NI\\ a.!round(•r to )11\l' thl• Bui:!> th(·1r ..,1•r·ond run of tht· an nang GARYBRAHS hers for the season are now 3-0 with a 1.60 ERA. "Fullerton is a fastball hitting team and I tried to throw a lot of curve balls and change ups to them." Brahs' performance was like a shot . in the right arm to Mike Mayne's P1rales. who are one win away· from qualifying for the state playoffs where pitching 1s usually scarce. "I'd like to think I'm the third starter now behind Don (Smith> and Mike CHogan )," says Brahs. The Pirates <28·7> started the ~ame flat before giving Brahs all the runs he would need in the third innin~. The P1rntl'" fffOCt·eck•d to arid two mort• run~ in the Sl'\'enth and ont' in the e1J?hlh Tht.• onl) run for t he Hornets. meanwh1lt• came on a homt' run b~ Rill Stuart in the top of the eighth BRAKS ALSO GOT into a bases-loaded. two-out Jam in the ninth, but rehef ace Larr} Hick~ came on to end the uprising. The victory moved the Pirates into today's contest with Santa Ana. If the Bucs win. they would advance to the state finals. If they I05e. a second and dcc1dtn1t game wouJd be played Saturda) "We were pretty nat at the start," admitted Hill. as the shortstop went four.for-five to !\park the offensive attack. "It always takes us until the fifth to get ~01ng. "WE HA VE A LOT or con Now Comes the Hard Part Angels' 'Easy' Games Are Over; Play Roy~ls Tonight GALE ~AS A PROMISING 6·7, 225· pound rilft·hander who won 14 games an hdt•n1·t· though £H·r~ont• ~now" "ho thl' bc.>st team I:!> "'l JUSt boped we were solid." explained Mayne of hl.s uam·s showing. "You can't lay off a week hke we dad. especially <'oming off such an emouooaJ i.:am<' 1hke beating Santa Ana an th .. faniil rt'i!Ular ~1·J<.on )'(ame• .ind • ,,,. .•. , 10 hl· .... harp I l I fo I llll-o.>l lh1-. Jtlllnl l' lit 11 "' \t• h.1t! J ~·rt.,\ "lJ"Un .111'1 ' '1•n I h1ni.: l h t '' J bonu' llr1• 11f tho>'<' bonU'l''-\1 ,1~ n1· \\ ,, ... r1''• rnng tu h.id ttJ 111tlud1· ltw n •lurn ur G.1r~ Hrah" lh •lt•nd1n,.: -,t.itt· t h;.impiun l't•rrttos. \I. IOm.'r Of the S0ulh Co:.1-,1 Conft•renct' e1j!ht H•ar ... "1ra1)!ht. ".J" eliminated ·fMm 1 hl' plJ) off-. b~ losing to ~nta ·\na. 5 t , Thur~dJ) T he "easy" part or the Angels' schedule is.over. and the Halos find themselves five games back. mired in ~ixth place with a 12· 17 record. knows he'll be playing without two or his most vaJuable assets, catcher Brian Down· t n g (br oken ankle> and Don Bl'ylor <broken hand). hTs roold( season (1978). hut slipped to a • • 9-10 recot1 with a 5.65 ERA last year. Now comes the hard part. 'Ibe Angels open a three-game series in Kansas City tonight <S:30 on Channel S) and from there travel t.o Texas. where they are positively Jinxed. The Angels were 1-fi at Texas last year and 3-18 in lhe Lone Star State over the past tbree seasons. AFTER A POO& STAltT again.st such also-rans as Cleveland, Minnesota. Seat- tle, Oakland and Toronto, the Aqela must n ow tan g I e w it h t be per ep n I a I powerhot.mes of the American Leag~. Fol&Owina 13 stralgbt games wit.b' Tixas hd Kanau City (bome and away.I, the Ansell t.Kkle Baltimore. Bo8ton and New York on 17 occasiom in June. IF IT'S ANY C ONSOLATION to Manager Jim Fregosi. the Angels snapped 0.. T\I Tonlfllt• Olannel :> at :>:30 out of a six.game tailspin by whipping Cleveland. 13·7. on Wednesday. Tonight Bruce Kiaon 0-4) wiU be on the mound to oppose another bard-Juck pitcher. the Royals' Rich Gale CG-4). All t.bre weekend games from Kansvs City will~ carried live by Channel 5. Viewe!will get their first chance to see catcher ve Skaggs, the newest Angel. who got on the right foot dunng has first game W esday in Cleveland RIPPED THREE hits. includ· r. and drove In five runs while duties behind the plate. Angels purchased Skaggs' con· Baltimore. Angel Director of Player Phnnnel Mike Port described the move as ·a possible forerunner to other roster re ions · · Iak'ers -Jabbar =Loss?. PHILAOELPRIA CAP) -Can the Los Angeles Lakers win without Kareem Abdul-J abbar? "He's our offense, he's our de· fense. · · s aid Lakers guard Earvin "Magic" Johnson. "He's the man we go lo when we're in trouble." But the Lakers won't have the 7-2 Abdul-Jabbar lo go t.o t.ooight when they lake on the Philadelphia 76ers i.n the slxth game of the Nallonal Basketball Association c hampionship series. ABDlJL.JABBAR is back in Los Angeles nursing the ~prained left ankle he suffered an Wednesday night's 108·103 vie· 1ory that gave Los Angeles a 3·2 On T\I Tordg#u a.an,..,, 2 at 6 lead in the best-of-seven playoff finals. Postgame X-rays were negative and Abdul-Jabbar was s upposed to accompany the team here. but when the Lakers' flight took off Thursday after. noon. it took off without Abdul- J abbar. "It is extremely doubtful tha\ Kareem would be able to play," 5a1d Dr. Robert Kerlan. the Lakers' team physician. who re- ported the ankle had swollen and become stiff overn 1gtu.. "By keeping tum an Los Ang~ and treating him here, he will be. much better prepared to play on ~u nda ) lf that ~ame is 11l'ces~ary.", . BUT KERL.AN SAID the odds of Abdul-Jabbar ph1y10g Swiday J rt> only 50·50 at t-hlS point. · A win lOl)1ght and the Lakers don't haH• lO worry about Sun· day -they'd Ix· v.eanng the "H.\ c·roy,-n for the first time -.1 nr t' 1972 But wanning wi thout AbduJ. J.1bbur. a f1vc ·t1mc most valua. Irk player and the mos t· d11m1natmg force 10 the game. v. on 'l be eas y especially since 11 ~ a must·win s1tuat1on for the :-0.t '<ers. who . v.lll have a no1sv 1 ru" d or l8.ti6 at the Spectrum rooting them on. "Tht-rc's no tomorrow for w.." 'J1d Pbiladelpb1a guard Henry H1bby. "EJther we win or else. • And we 're not ready for • anything else yet."\' LOff ANGELES SURVIVED without Abdul·Jabbar for the . final 3:58 of the third perlod • Wednesday mght, even extend· : IOJ? 1b lead from two points lo : t l~ll\ B111 11 " .1 l urnplt•tt·ly d1f· ft·r1•n1 thing t11 ti..· "'1lhout ham f11r ~~ mlOUk~ IO!>lt'<ld Of JW.l rour · ob">l'ned Doug Collins. lht• S1xl'r..· anaured 1iuard. "Thev lll'ed h1~ scoring and has pres· t'nce 1n:,1de " That was apparent in game fivt', when Abdul-Jabbar came back onto the coun for the final period and scored 14 of his 40 pomt.s as the Lakers held off a Philadelphia raUv. ....... .. That'• not tbe kind or scheduJe • manuer likes t.o tee, especially when be Klson. signed ror five years lo a $2.4 mtlllon contract. Isn't doing a spectacular Job or replacing Nolan Ryan In the Aneels'1 rotation. But he's noted for strong finishes, if only the Angels can put hJm in another pennant race. Oownl w\11 be out at least another nine weeks. s ibly much longer. depe_r.ding how he r ponds to cond1tlonlng. Baylor is alsodou uJ until ofter tM All·slar bl'eak JACK CURRAN ASltlTI kAftEEM A8DUL ... A8Ull , ., FfUOAYi MAY 161. 199.0 ~-rHo•e•own Dlilly N•wMpaper· . ' . l TWENTY-FIVE C.~NTS , _ $38 Million Ainied -. ftt _I:aguna Park IJ Fas:D&alCK IC90SIRllL ............ In _.,.t oft\dall are ulllq an "extrllOi'clinary tW"ft ol event.a" a ranklna ron1reulonal com· 09ittee bu approved tpeodjq .. million toward purUue of abe propoMd 11,000.aere urban aatlonal _park la the coastal hills IW'roundin& t.aau.na Beach The blll, jolnUy apQnSOred by Beps. Jerry Patterson, D·Sant.a An• and R*rt 8edbarn, R· Newport Beach, WH paaud .aal~Wedfteeda1 by the HCMIMI Committee. A1 late as Tuesday nl1ht. cbuc. that the bill would 1u.r· •Ive the commlttee appeared sUm, ~ lo COh1resakM\At IOUttel. The blll provides for the ln.IUaJ purcbue ol l ,6'10 acres in U\e 10.000 acre coastal botdlno ot " . the Jrvtne Company north and eaat ol l.alUDA Beach . A1 pai1 ot the aareement. the company will otter a.n addi~onal 3.100 ac\"a for the park. -2.600 acre• lo the form of a land ded· lcatlon and 500 as an outright 1ift, an olflclal familiar with lbe ne1otlationa aald today. ln retum. the Irvine Company will receive assurances that it will receive government ap· prov als for phased development of 2,000 dwelling untta on other coastal pl"()Oerty located south and eut of Corona del Mar. It also wou.Jd be permitted lo con· struct a 35· acre touris t · recreational resort complex in the park. As envisioned. the national park'would extend from Muddy Canyon midway be ween Laguna Beach and Corooa del _Mar to Aliso Canyon in South Laguna. The park's inland boundary would ran midway between· the coa s t a nd the San t>leJlo Freeway along a proposed align· ment for the Sa n Joaquin Transportation Corridor. In a statement released this morning, Irvine Company presi· dent Peter Kremer said, "There ar e many preconditions that must rll"St be met, but I believe the bUl's uJUmate objective of an 11,000-acre public park is at last realistically achievable." "Tbls is an extraordinary tum of e vents, for tt must be remem· bered that much of the land we are a ll talking about is among- the meet valuable undeveloped property in the nation." Kremer c;aid. <See PARK, Page A.2) ·NeWport Beftcb P _yratllids ·Fall . -_. ~,/ / (Adela al tlte Ba• . .. / ,,, t ~ ·-1vo Valdez. 8. of San Clemente, mirrors joy I of the successful catch Thursday at Daaa Point Harbor u be lands one that ctidla't 1et away. 1'elpina lvo learn aome <A tlae . . skills a man should· grow up knowing is Steve C'.amt>nn, or Joshua Tree. a friend who came to the Oran1e Coat foe a da.y of nsblng with lvo. !'6th Laguna Carter Et!,ict Defied I J)rug Fi gure By 9,000 Refugees ! Stii-rend e r s KEV WEST. Fla. f AP> -wm sent to help end the boallifl l. Thousands or Cuban refugees amid reports som e unwilling A 'Sixth suspect in a Laguna packed on hundreds of boats de-U.S. skippers were being forced Beach drug undercover opera· lied a presidential order to halt al gunpoint to carry refugees I iion that involved two officers the "Freedom Flotilla" today rrom Cuba. ' posing as a homosexual couple. with the 9,000 arrivals expected The .Coast Guard latC:Thurs- turned himself in to police late by day's end pushing the total day dispatched 400 a.ct1ve and Thursday after learning that of· toward 60,000. r~servt: Guardsn:ien. ~I '.' cutters, rtcers were looking for hV1?. Officials logged 2,893 arrivals nme a1rcraf~. six utility boats Randall R . Crowl of 3014 between midnight Thursday and and 14 boating sa_fety detach- ' Nestall Road was arrested at the mid-morning, with an estimated m~.nts ~ Sou~h Florida. Laguna Beach police station 6,000 more refugees on the way We re golng to have h~lf ~e shortly alter he turned himself across the Florida Straits Coast Guard down here. said in at about 5 p.m. aboard 268 boats. said Jim qu~rtermasler Lou Merck, duty He was being held on suspi· McLoughJin or the Federal 0.fflc~r at the Coast Guard Sta- eion of selling a substance to un· Emergency Mao age m e nt lion m Key West. aercove r officers that was Ageocy. " Re~ugc;e·laden boats .. were purported to be drugs. By 9 a.m., more than 50,000 ref· coming in hot and heavy here A laboratory test of the ugees bad reached the Unite<! early today, said F ederal evidence later showed it was not States in the boatlift which Emergency Management Agen-an illegal substance. but police began April 25. ' cy spokesman Clay Edwards. Lt. Bruce Briggs said it is still a And McLoughlin said 37 boats I>iamond Stolen crime to seU a substance to a were sighted beaded from Key party and claim it as an illegal West to the Cuban port of drug. . Mariel. At Laguna Home Crowl was the sixth Laguna Beach suspect arrested follow· · fog a week-loog investigation (hat centered on two q>id·town faverns frequented by tfomosex· uals. • Boats arriving witb refugee passengers were seized by Customs agents and captains were told they could face lanes of $1,000 for each refugee. Some uoats docked without passengers. Coast Guard reinforcements A Laguna Beach man told police someone broke into his house in the 1400 block of Pacific Ave . Thurs day , taking a diamond valued at $1,150. Ronald N'assif \old police the .69-carat stone was taken from a briefcase In his home. Two San Francisco un· ~ercover officers were brought ~ to investigate reports of drugs being sold at the two bars. : Their week·lona in=.U.· R.:rp·ert --·-•• ~ .. during which they u a ..c;; ~se .::; lomosexual couple oo vacation Office r s Break Up 2 Gaines By JERRY CLAUSEN Of ti. 0.ily ~ .... SUH Coast a l a r ea undercover police officers broke up l"-O al· l eged Sl.000-per·invcst or pyramid g ame sessions 10 Newport Beach Thursday night, one at the Newporter Inn and the other at a DovcF Shores home Booked by Newport Beach· police on suspi cion of conducung an endless chain scheme follow· mg their arrest at the Newporter were Df. John Cerrone, 47. of Pasadena. Richard Smith. 59. of 1635 Blue bird Canyon Drive, Laguna Beach, a nd Lonn y Jones. 31, of Westminster AU three were released from cit y jail on their own re · cognizance . Costa Mesa and Irvine police are seeking misd~meanor com· plaints against five Newport Beach and Irvine residents who alle,gedly conducted a pyramid investment same in a Dover Shores home. Costa Mesa undercover officer Steve Shulman said about 50 game participants met during Hre evening at the Registry Hotel in Irvine. Shulman said he and Irvine an· vestigat.or Phil Povey jo ined the g roup as it cara\ aned to the Dover Shores house in a few cars to avoid drawing attention to the home. T-he participants, he said. socialized around a backyard s wimming pool befor e thl' pyramid meeting began He said he and Povey finally we r e discovered a mon~ the group when thei r names didn't· appear on any of the pyramid charts "We were asked why we were there." commented the Costa Mesa officer. • "I answered. 'Because I am investigator Steve Shulman of the Costa Mesa Police Depart· ment be re to end this party· .. ' Shulman said he and Povey secured at least 30 of partic1· pants and coo!iscated nine large pyramid name c h a rts and dozens of smaller sheets. "The woman who lived in the house rea I ly enjoyed the session," Shulman com men.!:¢ "She said she'd never had so much fun In her life" as the pyramid party gained momen· tum late Thursday. \...._ Shulman said police ~ere only interested in prosecuting those who staged the event, conducted the game and stood watch at the door. Sb the Art Colony, resulted In the t.rrest ol five suspect.a earlier tbia week, Including aeveral ~ployees ol the two taverns. With the arrest of Crowl, in· ie1tigatora say a seve-ntb l.aauna Beach man remains to ~ found in connecUoo with the Teachers Resume Talks bdercover operat.lon. 4 Police adef Jon Spara said Cite uadereonr otflcen were ~ in from ~ Jl'rucilco efter .... department .......... ,tomplalatl from bomoeexuall .W otbln that dn\p were be-lle IOld in tbe two eatablllb· -.nta. arkt 1ald owners and :l:ft::C:J~ tbe two ban ,.... ~ ............. ~ ..... . fringe benefit i.ncrease. The teachen have asked for 10 percent increases for this year and next. In another section of the fact· findinl report, recommendation is made for blndina arbitration. somelhlng the teachers have been ~ and the district op- poalng. The fact-flndlna panel alto recommmded a c.banc• ol Nla,y steps, which would benefit about ~ teachen and COil tbe c:U.airict about .. ,000. Tbe fact ftnden recommended in lacrw• la denlal beoefttl, but taid no lb more Ufe In~ 1urHee and mental dJIOrder covera«e. COMIENTS ON TV DRAMA Newport'• James RooMWtt DURING WAR YEARS Franklin D. RooMvelt 1V DraDla on FDR 'Not Quite Factua l ' By STEVE llA&8L£ a. .. o.-.... _ A dramatic passage 1n Thursday's television presenla· lion of ··FOR The Last Year" ts remembered differently by a man who should know the former president's i.on. James Roosevelt. Roosevelt. a Newport Beach re ~1dent and bus iness m an. claims this scene and others an the thrce·hour movie swun~ wide of the racts The s cene picks up while Frankhn D. Roosevelt 1s on a whislle·stop campaign tour. pre· .,aring to address a crowd an San 01ej!o from the cabooi.e or a tram Inside the tram. the president 1s s hown ~,th his son. Suddenlv the president gasps m pam. the v1ct1m or an apparent angina heart attack Quickly. his son picks him up and stretches the president out on the noor ,or the train and waits' until he rtt0vers. The drama of 1t a ll 1s un· derscored when the president's physician is later shown in t.be crowd listening lo his famous patient. apparently unaware of wh-at has just happened. But Roosevelt. who said he on· ly caught the last 15 minutes of the show, said it was merely a s tomach ache that hil his father that morning in San Diego. "We were .having breakfast Neighborhood Watch Starte d .. In Dana Point Members of the Dana Point Citizens for Action have taken a first step tbwant setting up a neighborhood watch pro1ram for s~~illance in their com· mun1t;y. And they may organize a similar plan in an effort to re- duce parking and abandoned vehicle violat.iona in Dana Point. The group Wednesday niiht set a Tuly 8 date to meet wltb Bob. White, community relations officer with the Orange County Sheriff, to create the nel1bborbood watch program. A11ocl•llon Vice Presldenl Wendell Tbompeon taid the ar- ran•ement would probably ln· clude .everal watcJt •roupe. ''A poup the alle ol the Thun· derbird HomeoWHn Auoci•· lion mllbt laelude two wateb t«tlool:' he taid. • togethtt and he simply leaned over and told me he had a stomach ache. At his request. I helped rum to his bunk where he stretched out unt1l 1t passed." R ooi.evelt , who s aid h 1i. secretary taped the l~ngth) movie ror h i!> v1ew1ng th1i. ""eekend. said \he film ·s dep1c t1on of his father's death "wasn't ln good taste " ·' The Ne"'port man claims his father wai. charnc·terized as bt- IOJ."! weaker than he rea ll y was "They made 1t look like he was almost an inva lid . lk wasn 't an top health and he knew 1t but he !.Ure ~ asn 't as bad a~ they made 1t seem .. In the closing scene. the fit m shows the president reluctantly holding still ror an artist who is painting his portrait. ll 's 1945 an Warm Spnngs, Ga. Ouls1de the war 1s raging but in this sleepy soul hem town a bar becue 1s being prepared The president. m the him. claes holding sull for that artist. The town barbttue 1s never held, the picture never finished. This part. Roosevelt notes. 1s close enough lo the truth. But he said he obJ~ to the death scene itself, m which the presi· dent is taken t(> a bed where he wheezes and c hokes until he dies "He was a strong man and it <See FDR. Page A2> Coas~ Weather Low cloudiness through mid -morning Satµrday. then mostly sunny. Lows tonight 54 at the beaches a nd 58 inl a nd. Hl.£hs Saturday 70 to 78. I NSIDE T8D~Y "Cuy1 and Dolli" laclc direction in Loi A•le•. but Milton Berle 01 Nathan Detroit sttU ~' it cm en· tma._,~.~c1. ~ • CM •a CW ... "' "" ~ ... •• a c:w .... e>• 81 '°"HNS alYNOLDe ............... TU llAN wntl TH aon,, fr~ pony tali Umped to the rtont of the amaU stuffy mMtlftl room. puUln1 out b._ pyral'Jlk! dlar1. .. He wantC'Cl to explain to the n,eelllll·'• hoet, Dr. John C•rrooe, U..t be hedn 't brou_&ht anyone lo 'nlur"ld')"• r.)'ramW same bec•ut• Ma one lnte-reat~ friend waa hav· DI trouble 1crapin1 to1ether lhe tl ,000 needttd to part&~. "Well work on hlm." Cerrone, a r.ctaofoctiot who practices in Anaheim, ur1ecl. "Let'11et tum ln " NEUBY TWO NEW ~rulta aat. li1tenln1 to Laaun• Buch resident Richard Snuth uphlln bow lbe game works He held the poster board chart, a s~rles of boxes stacked upon each other HYMOU» With 32 al the bottom and one at the lOp ln .a pyramid game. or business list concept, newcomers buy in by paymg half their entry fee -in this game $1 ,000 to the person whnsf name ls at the top or the chart and the otb~r half to the person in the row direct· ly above them. Meetings are held five nights a week to bring in new players. As the llnes are. hl#eQ up, people move up and the chart spllta wttil the person who started out at the bottom. Is at the lo1> in the pay position. · .. ITS A NUMBEaS GAME," Smith told the two men who had justJ"oined his .croup. Pyrami ~ames are inundating Orange County despite law enforcement attempts to warn people against participating. Ll. Gary Peterson, of the "Newport Beach police Department, explained that players can be prosecuted un· der section 327 of the Penal Code. - ln addition, he said, police are fearful that a lot of un· suspecting people are being cheated in games where the people who are al the top or the charts never bought In to 'begin with. "TIOS KIND OF THING lS just too easy to con people with," he said. And then there's the problem of the coOapsing pyramid, the game that djes because new entrants can't be found. When that happens. someone loses their money. Thursday's group at the Newporter had come from all over Sl>uthem California to play. Cerrone is a Pasadena resident. There were twe couples from the desert around Palm Springs. None of them looked like slick con artists out to cheat -their fellow players out of their money. ALL LOOKED EAGER, chatting quietly among themselves before Cerrone and Smith locked the doors to the rented room and started the meeting. Peterson and another investigator were among them. invited in unwitting· ly by Cerrone. One couple who couldn't produet> a sponsor nor any identification were asked to lea\'e "THEY LOOK LIKE tbe heat (police)," observed one player without realizing that the man who agreed with him was about to arrest the hosts and break up the meeting Cerrone. Smith and the third host. Lonny Jooes. were taken to jail, then released alter beine booked on suspicion of violating Section 327. The rest were released. Today, one of the players called the Daily Pilot to talk about the bust of his game. · "ITS FREE ENTERPRISE,'' he said "I don't thmk il's right for the cops to do that. They took some of our money. What do we do now?" The player, who asked lo remain unidentified. said he'd already won $8,000 hi pyramid games. but is fearful of ~ losing $4,000 If police harassment continues "l've sponsored other people ~ l{et in and 1 get a cut of what they win," he explained. "YOU KNOW, we should never have gone lo Newport Beach,"~ added. "We shOuld've had the meeting in San- ta Ana or Anaheim where It's looser." What's been the effect on his group'> "We all went bananas last night. We went out and got loaded. "But this Isn't going to stop us We'll meet again tonight. We'll jUBt be more careful." * * * * * Pyramids Slowing , Banks' Cash Flow By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL °' -o.11, ~-, .. " South Orange County banks are by no means going broke but they are experiencing some cuh now\ problems because of the seemingly unstoppable interest in get-r lch-quic."k pyramid schemes. DAILY PILOT fM Ot.,... C...\f 0.•tw P'•tOlt, w1tft wf'tt.PI +\o , ........... l"9 _ ... _ •• ,_, ...... bf '"' O<Oll .. lM" -111>1 ... C.-ltMY WWI .. • ......... , ~ ~ ........ MoftlUy ""°""' , ,~. let C<KI• --· ...... , H .... t_ t:C' .. ~~== :·~ ,':;!;:,1 .~~!::'.! ~.,... .,..,...,.-S...W.r• ,,,. .,,,.,... c-1,':._"l::'~ :::::!:.~::·"'·, 0. ·-"-~tr--...... -, .... cw... Vu Pr .. 1fll"l _ O._al ""'- ~·· ·-..... ,_. ............ ......... ,, ... c:a..t..M. L-. "'""' .... -...... ...... l .. llft. l•fftl OttlGe ott1io.c .... 11...,. • ., co. .. .., .. ~L .. ,... _,,.... .. f( .. ,,.,,M~ TeleplMMle (TH)MMah ~ ~ef'tt ..... t11'1 ~ ...... MID1p .... M11 T•11ft1H ....... , ...... ~ -.- =-~-:..~°'~ ~=!r= =-~~~'",.....u_.., Scores of patrons have been queuing up to tellers' windows to withdraw $1 ,000 In c~h for in· vestment into the so-called busl· ness list concept.a that are ex· panding night by night in Orange. County. . Several bank branches ln the Saddleback Valley ar'e out of $100 and $50 buts. There was a report that one bank w u forced to limit withdrawals because of the cub crunch. Most bank managers said the heavy withdrawals /lrat were noticed early this week. A spokeswoman for Home F~eral Savlnp and Loan said $1 ,000 cash withdrawals in· creased this week al the lnstitu· tion'• San Juan Caplstrano ol· flee. "We can't attribute lt to any one thins but It bu affected tbe amount ol cash on band," she Hid . E',....r.,..Al FDR. •• , ctidn 't Mppeo like that at all." Detlltte the fact tM movl• de· r.etl l.oolevelt u Milli HU" hit at.Mr'• 11"8 mueb of that IMt ye1r, 11• etatm1 ht 11• lll• fatber only twtee ia Ute ftaal • d.111 ol bl.I Ute. . BOONVelt 18kl b9•n n1.,,• · com.-ca U.. Nit ol U.. fllm •tllddl...._ ........ a cllaca to IM 4IDwn ud watdl tt··---w111ta0two ... dred~.·· f; SARAH LYNN, 10, SHARES JOY OF Rf.ADtNG AT IL MOAAO ' Geoff Preaton, 5, Sarah Golden, 8, Follow SIOfy Du*t "-adlfttl A~r•,.... w .. 11 Laguna Woman Nabs Susp~ct In Burglary A Laguna Beach woman who caught a burglary suspect in 'her yard Thursday night had to listen to a lot of excuses before police arrived. The woman told officers she was walkmg up to he r house on Glenneyre Street at al>put 8 p.m. when she saw a man dash across her backyard. When she approached the frantic suspect. he was attempt· ing to open a stubborn gate latch. Th<tt's when she recognized the suspect as a man she had met/several months ago. At that time. she said, he asked for $S so he could get some food . She lent him the money, but he never repaid the debt.. Asked why he was in her yard. the suspect said he was chasing a man who had just broken into her house She pointed out that he must have· been in the house too, or else ho-.y could he get into the enclosed backyard? That reminded him of his real purpose in visiting her. be said. He quickly pulled (ive one dollar bills from his p<)ckets and offered them to her. r Growing more susplcioua,· tbe young woman peeked in her open bedroom window to dis- cover a similar amount of money mlssmg from a table top. Some 1ewelry. tickets to Dis· neyland and other Items aJso ap- peared to be missing. Officers called to the scene found belongings .purportedly stolen from the house near the suspect and he was arrested on cha rge!> of burglary and poissessing stolen property. lie was being ireld today on $10 ,000 bail f'ro. Page Al PARK ••• Thl'Y' resumed. however. and eventually led to a company de· cision to decrease the size of lhe area lo 35 acres Offl caals said the company is pleased with the deal. ·'The bottom line is that we re· gard the legislation as a re· markable achievement by con- g r e um en Patte r son and Badham. This is because the bill managed to enhance the pros· pects for increased public ownership In the coastal area while at the s ame ti m e it · est ablish ed a procedure for avoiding a protracted dispute over lhe value of the land lo be taken by the government, · Kremer aaJd. The bUI must now go before the full house for a vote. Of. fictals &ay they believe passage is assured. The bill must.then go to the Senate where other hear· ings must be held. . Orante County Fiflh Dl.atrlet Supervisor 'nM>mH Riley. who alon g with his staff helped shepherd the ne&otlaUoo.a, said, "It la excillnl to aee w. up. ~n. . "Obviously. It's been quJte an emotional time for all of \II. lt'a bffn on again and off 111ln, but I think we ftnally have • toad aolutlon." R\ley aald lt appeared late Tue1d.ay that th• blll would not receive the commlttH'• en· donement tn 1d••nee of • Tband•Y deldlln• for 1ppronl of monet.af'1 commitment.a ol the fl1cal llll federal bud1tt. ~ ff• laid tba( the d•ad.loc-... broken tbrouf b a HrlH of t•lepbODI ea la amODI tb• p1rtMI lnvol¥td. ' Book Boosters Laguna Students Read Daily By STEVE MITCHELL Of tllt o.lty ~lleot St.Mt All w~k long the kids at El Morro Elementary School have been hearing a bout a Ghost Named Fred, Oscar Otter, the Gr<>l.lchy Ladybug and the GllJ)rne from Nome It's Reading Awareness Week at the Laguna Beach campus and tbe upper grade students have been reading stories to the • kindergarteners and primary students During their recess. no les!> And Ginger Borella , the 6chool"s learning d1 s ab1l1t) teacher. says the older kids are eating up the attention . '"They're hamming up the stories and really makmg the younger kids laugh," she said. Balloonist Says Flight Not a Record KITTY HAWK, N.C CAP) - Max ie Anderson. the cross· cottntry balloonlst. has finally landed in KIUy Hawk, but not the way he'd hoped: When · Anderson set out "With his son Kns h:om San FranctsCo last week an an attempt to maJte the first Lraru.contmental balloon fli ght. he !>aid Killy Hawk was h1~ dP4't1nat1on But winds took him far to the north and on Monday. he 'ended up setting down In Quebec. along the St Lawrence River But Kit ty Hawk -site or the Wright Brothers' historic first night -honored Anderson anyway after he new in. Food Stamps Flow W ASHJNGTON (AP l -The 21 million Americans who rely on food s tampi; ror their deity bread can take comfort Loda}. assured that their subsidies will 11ot ·be haltfd next 'l'l onth. Congress gave speedy rlnal ap- prov al Thursday to a S2 56 .billion appropriation to keep the program going for at least 8 rew more months Mrs . .Borella and Jan Kogers, the school's Proje.ct Re ad instruc· tor. organized thei daily reading sessions in which mmore than 160 youngsters are particlpatmg Uus w~k The week-tong proJect appears to be actueving wh at it was ID· tended to do. whi ch is to get school kids interested in books • In addition. letters were sent home to parents or Et Morro Anna Lambers~: .. pupils ask.mg them to set aside a portion of each evening to read with lheirchi1dren · Dead 86 The theme ·ror the week IS • at ~ "Bu aid Some Memories With . .. : Your Children:· and tea<'hers hopto 1t•estabhshes good read.mg habits wtth thl' YOUDRSters ..Some of the older kids who are not really good readers have been an every day this week volunteering to read to the younger children," Mrs. Bo~lla said. She's hoping the enthusiasm contmues into the evening hours when the children are at home ''\hybe they'll tum orr the tele\ 1sion and spend ~ome tJmt· with their nose in a book · · she :.aid ,...,,. I agi1na Baker C.E. Raupp Rites Slated Fune ral !>P rv1 c e <. arc ~cheduled S'it u~da~ for the owner or the old Trotter :. "Bakery on Forest A venue 1n Laguna Beach. Charles Ed~ard Raupp. who died Tucsdu} at the age of 71 Servtces will be at 3 p.m. at Pacific View Mortuary Chapel, Pacific View Memorial Park, Corona del Mar, for Mr. Raupp. who took over the Forest A venue bakery four years ago Private interment for" Mr . Raupp will follow at the Corona del Mar facility He leaves tus wife Svlvrn. of Laguna Beach, daughters Sylv1a A Haag. or Santa Ana, and Mrs. Dom. Lefebvr~. of M1ss1ss1ppi, a stepson. James 0 Carr. of San Bernardino. a brother Waluam G Raupp, of Pennsylvama. five grandchildren and two great· Rrandctuldren. Rites Tonight Rosary will be reeited tonigbf ·: at 7 · 30 in St. Catherine of Siena ··• Catholic Church for longtime> ... Laguna Beach resident Anna M ." ' Lam be.rs who died ·Tuesday'· ... after a long illness. She was 86. She was .a 20-year res ident and" ·' a member of the St. Catherimf '' of Siena Parish COtlllcil and the -' American Legion Auxiliary . Smee her illness . Mrs. Lam- bers hved with her son ana·· daughter. Rarold and Harriett.·• on Oak Street, in Laguoa Beach. ·' ' Funeral services will be held ~ Saturday al the same church,'~ .. Temple Terrace, followed Ir)'. • burtal llt Aae..-0. CemeterY? ~. 24.574 Trabuco Road, El TorG. • .. Bes\des the son and daughl.ef• .. ~1th whom she lived, Mrs. Lam· . bees leaves a brOther Barnard: ·' of Cincinnati. Ohio a nd a sister, 1 C<1t henne Cook. al!>o of Cincin=·· noll. two grandchildren and one-· great·grandch1ld. . ... Britain's Inflation · Oimhs to 2 I .8o/o ... "\ LONDON (AP> -Britam's in: nation rate -the worst amon~ induslnalized nations -soaretf. to 21 8 percent in April, a junip · · of 2 percent from the previous month and the highest level since February L976, the govern-·· ment said today. · • The latest official· figuee&·:· mean retail prices have more-·· than doubled s ince Prime> Minister Margaret Thatcher 's ·· Conservatives took office a lilUe more th.an a year ago. The rate' : an May, l979. was 10.3 percent. . ; ~::::~~~--------------~----------------------. .. ~ \-,-~) .. -, ""-1 ' ... 811,· a11,· S11it or • • Sport Coat 111 011r Stoek ••• For Onl~· ·~ •• ·oo ' -. .. •• ·::