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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-05-23 - Orange Coast Pilot' •are Fatalities Feared Pyramid Losers Baseball Owne .. s Issuing Threats Hit Home Run To Big Winners In ~egotiations FRIDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 23, 1980 VOL ll, HO 1.W, •SECTIONS ... P'AGIS ~Game' Called Pyramiders Report Threats SACRAMENTO (AP) -Some pyramid scheme organizers who "cashed out" with $16,000 or more are being threatened by persons who lost their $1,000 contributions, authorities reported today. THE SACRAMENTO COUNTY district at- torney's office said that the losers of ~1,000 are threatening to get eve n by seizing the property of the organi zers. Deputy District Attorney William Kershaw also said his offi ce has received calls from the parents of children who are being threatened physically by schoolmates unless they kick. their lunch money into cheap pyramids. ON THE THREATS to organizers who "cashed out," Kershaw told a reporter, "The organizers say that they now are becoming victims, reporting threats against them financially and against their life and limb from persons they brouffht into the sche me who can't get their money back.' Kershaw said he has received six calls from or· ganizers, "and they indicate this is happening to others.'' ' THE ORGANIZERS DECLJWE to identify t.bemselveL But. they want to knoW·lf.~investors have lep1 recourse agalntt them; wlM!lher the or· 1anizen must refund the money, and whether the district attorney's offlce can protect them. Kershaw said there is nothing the DA's office can do to help the orgarur.en. •I Did Volcano Claim Recluse? ---- PatriBreh, 84, Missing CASTLE ROCK. Wash. <AP> -Harry Truman ::.tpped ht:-. ravorite whiskey and told city people they were foolish to believ~ the mountain he had lived on for 50 years couJd explode. · His stubborn refusal to leave has lodge on Mount St. Helens pul him in a nal\onal spotlight. Letters -some of them propos~ls of marriage -poured in from across the nation. ON SATURDAY, THE 84-VEAR-OLD patnarch of the moun· tain refused again to leave Spirit Lake Lodge. The next day, the mountain exploded. He bas not been seen since. "I know he's buried up t.herc> under all that muck and mud." says his sister. Gera ld.ane Whiting. "but I still have to see 1t for m yself. "He always said the only way he was com ing out for good was feet first." Truman's idea of hiding from an eruption in a mine shaft with two kegs of whiskey was mostly just an old man's bra vado. s he says. ••SOMETIMES HE ENLARGED THIN GS a bat -you know - but he meant no harm. Sure there's lots of mane shafts on that mountain. and hl' kne" "'hen• thf'~ ~<'re, but. . .' Her \Oll't'. Wt"an aftc-r da\•.., 11f 'itrl>'>!> and 11oorn . traill'd off ·1t ·., not thl' f1r'>t tim(• Barry'!> ~en m1ss10g and pre~mumed dl'ad \OU know ·· Tht:re "as the time dunn~ World War I off tht· coa4't of Ireland "'hen tu:. L' S Arm> troop stup. tht-Tw.carua. -.ent down. ··11arry got to the surface ~meh<>w and v.'Tapped his arm:. dround a big plank. He held on for dear hfe, he told 115 later until they ~ued hlm hours later ," hts s ister recaUed. "We duin'i hear lor three days. Mama nearly went out of her mind." TRUMAN CAME HOME FROM THE WAR to the familv '!> f Jrm in e;c.tem Le~ 1:. Cuunt}. \\ .iSh. Marnagl'. a daughter J.nd th~n divorce followed In 1928. Truman left city hfe behind and went to the mountarn . W i Uun ,a )'eat". he was .sole ov.'lleJ'. ol -the.Spj.rit. bake resort. "ft was very primitive 1n those days . The road wasn't paved. and ant.he winter you could be snow-bound fo r weeks on end." When he marned a second lime 25 years ago. his wile, Eddy, JOtnt."d tum m operallng the lodge She died four )ear5 ago. There was alwa\'S a bit of n amboyance in Truman. long before I ~ RARllY, Page Al) Owners Win Bargaining; Batter Up! Volcano Dead Found NEW YORK IAP> -\\l11lc full terms of the agreement averting a baseball strike ~ere not announced. The Associated Press learned today that the set tlement gave owners essentiaJly what they wanted on the fr~ agency issue that had been the main st umbling block since talks opened six months ago. (Related story, Page 84) Baseball's longest night ended in an agreement on a four-year contr act betwee n owners and players that averted a s tnke which threatened unprecedented interruption of the major league season. Baseball sources told the AP that the free agen t system. whic h has c reated base ba ll 's million dollar Sflaries. will re· main the same for the rest of this year. But over the llellt three years a new s ystem is to be worked ou t . Duri ng that time . the players will have the right to st.rike only over the question ol free agency. But the owners will have the right to invoke what ls known as the 15-18 system that sets up a sliding scale of compensation bas ed on the caliber or the player picked in the free agent draft. Under the present system, a player who has had more than six years in the majors and whose contract has expired can declare himself a free agent. The cl~b picking up the player has to surrender a selection in the amateur draft to the player's former club. • But under the syat.em "that will be iD effect after lhil aeuon, the &e.am-tttet 1elected ttle free qesat would be able lo pnMe\ from 15 to 11 pl11•t1 on its rot&« 8Dd Ute ..._ that lolt a - "premium" fne •IMlt would Hied • co•,....tloe player from the mnabader. Tbal 1ntem would remain In effect imW the 1tudy committee (lee &UDALL. P•1e A2) r Officials Fear More Fatalities Likely VANCOUVER. Wash IAPl With 17 bodies recovered and il people m1 ssmg near Mount M. He lens. searc h a nd r escue heli<'Opt<'rs tar~eted 15 areas in the deva::.tatcd r es;ion when· they said more dead couJd be found today Flying condataons improv('d with the raan coming to an end a nd the forecast calling for partially cleanng s kies Late Thursday, U S Forest Service spokesman Terry Virgin said the death toll from Sun d ay ·s blast that leve led 150 square males of trees stood at 17. Be n Bena, a Cowlitz County s he r iff's dep uty, said a ll 17 bodies had been recovered H e licopt e r c r e ws wer e airborne Thursday despite foul weather. ferrying bodies to q temporary morgue being set up at the Totedo airport. Vir ginia saJd a dog was found near the bodies of two victims and brought to safety Thursday. but bad no details on where it w as located . He would ·not s peculate on whe the r the animal's discovery could mean a chance of other survivors near the volcano. Damaae estimates from the blJ..,l. mean"h1Jc. . ..,oar(·d pa'>I hJlf .1 billion d111l.1r .... Jnd Pn·,1 d<'nl Cart<'r "a:-'1!'1bl~ !>hakl·n Thurs d ay afll'r tourin~ thl· !>OUthwe<1t Wac;hm.i?ton reJ;:1on h1• earlt<'r declan•d a maJor d1sastl'r Jrea Ro bert SH.•\'l'nS or thl' FcdC'ntl Eml'ritency Managemt'nt Agt>n· C\ !>aid a dasastc•r relief center "·ould ht• t>stabhc;hed toda~ an nearby Kelso. He ... aid the go\ ernment ~as prepared to offer low interest loan . grant .... un e mplo~ ment compensation and housing assistance for up to onl' year for people displaced by the blas t It leveled thousands of acres of pris tine forest and sent mud and debris racing down n vers. T he volcano CJected o nly steam from its gaping cratt!r Thursday but shot its white dis- plays up to 20.000 feet at least once. Seis mic noise -which some geologists say could mean the movement of molten rock deep within the. peak -was re· corded in the afternoon. Tim Hait, a USGS (leologist. called the Sunday blast "a 10.000.year event. The odds of h av ing another within a few _Boy, 4, Hero Saves Baby Sister in Pool LONDON, Ontario (AP> -Christopher Potter is only 4, but be saved bis 23-montb..old sister Terl·Lee when the tumbled into the family's swimming pool. • The children'• father, Wune. had.pe .. ~lo t.be_bouse mo- meni. before Teri-Lee toppled into the backyaM pool Thursday. "I had to erab on to her foot," Christopher said. "I had to reach way down to get her hands. I secured ber to UH! stde of the pool." Tben be hollered. by thl.'J Ume in tears, for bis f1ther, who came nmnlnc from the house and pulled Teri-Lee from the pool. Chrlltopber baa been taking swimming classes sine. Inf an· cy. Hll motber, Nancy, said he took swimmin1 and lifesaving letaona lNt wtnter at the YMCA. He failed the swtmmln1 sec· tlon but plllfd Ufesavln•. ·• "eeks or vears Jre slat1'il1call v 'Pry smali .. · :0.1 eanwtult'. res ident::. of a::.h l'hoked eastern Washin~ton and northern Idaho got relief as rain helped settle and clear the gr it lb"'1t clogged machinery. made breathing diCficult and stranded thousands of travelers. And L'SGS sc1e nt1s t s s aid Thursday that a huge dam at the top of the Toutle Rt ver formed b~ a slide of mud and volcanic debris may be a permanent ftx· lure on Spirit Lake . They earlier feared it might release water an a devastating flood . Pete Lipman. a USGS scien· tist. was one or two geologists who inspected the dam Thurs- <See VOLCANO, Page A}) Or~:cJ-~oasl --~~ Weather P a rtly c loudy through Saturday. Lows tonight 54 at the beaches and 58 in· la nd. Highs Saturday 62 to 67. INSIDE TODAY Plenty of fret entertain· ment is o/Jered cl.o$e to home for the Memorial Ody Weekend. ~~ Pa~ CI. latles· =~a.I~ ... .... ,_ A4 ==•11 M..tt ... ._... ..... ~ ............ T ........... Cl T1lwtln c:..,." ....._ M Whl ,... C1-tt ........... M I · • • pAIL Y PILOT S ....... . ~ ~uncil Hopef11ls Run True to F oru• Frtdtx. Mty 23, lHO lrvtae'• city couocU bope(\d:I Ml4 to fGrm at 1 WHIT 11llay ca•..._ forum ln wbkla three caJM8daiiel ur•ed • decree1e bl lbe tt\1•1 1rowth, four bacSed <'Un"enl wth tnnda. OM tm• ooe dktn't &how up. About 100 people au~ I.be laat major City Count-ll un didat rorum t>t-rore th• JUM 3 tle<'llon Ntnt nnd idatn. in t ludana three tMumbents, are vylnK tor lhre. Ol)tft e-ouncU se11t11 m ~ ~•~uon The cam· \\llnll shor\UA&t11 1n com mnt1al faclUUet tn lrvuMt, Mra. Galdo. Todd and N•lll~o all sald that re1ld<>ntt~l develoon1ent .. ,, .......... Agong ol Def eat Jerry Thacker. a catctrer for the-Chapmanville. W Va .. baseball team, can't restrairl t}is tears after Bu.ff aJo High of Putnam work~ a suicide suqeeze play for a 2·1 victory in the state playoffs . In the backgr~und . Buffalo players celebrate the triumph. ... f 'ro• Pa.,-AI ' BASEBALL .. devises a new system, or the contrart runs out Marvin Mille r , executive director or the union. and Ray Grebey, chief negotiator for the 26 owners, struggled through a marathon day and night or negotiations, finally hammering out an agreement in a seven- hour wrapup session that ended early today Under the terms of the con- tract. neither Miller nor Grebey ... o uld serve on the panel repres enting o wners and players, that 1s to devise the new free agent system The settlement must be pre· sente-d to the Player Associa· lion':. Exerut1ve Hoard and m e mbership for ra l1hcalton. Ne ither party would comment on the final d1 s p()s1t1on of the dif ficult free agent que~lion Blind Center Burglarized SAN DIEGO <AP> -A com· mun1ty center for the blind 1s making a publi c appeal to burglars who broke into a saf9 and stole S500 cash. five canes and important documents. "We don't mtnd them keeping the S500 cash that was inside." Beulah Harmon, the 79.year-old social secretary for the Blind Recreation Center said Thurs· day. "Whal really matters is get- ting back documents s uch as our articles of mcorporat1on, tn· surance policies and our rec- ords," she said , adding that many of the historical documents stolen are irreplaceable. DAILY PILOT ,.._,,. °' ... (..oHt 0..ly ........... "~"I\ t.Oft"Otf'illl'Ct , ... Htw-\ ~n\ '' IM.tOliWW'd in' WW" O••-( .. ,, """''"""9 '-1 ~II• ... , ___ -· ,,,._ ,,,.., ,., C0'\1• Nlirw ~t S..C-f'I HYMtftQIO" fh••<f' •ovn1.1n V•ttt-t•w•ft• L•tv"• &..c t'I \owt9' (. .. ,, A ""'41'-" '•Otol'\4tl ticht..,. •t -·-~ ... .,,_. --. .. ,,.. .......... =·.':.~=~~ e.:~."~:rwt, p 0 ._,, .. _ ..... , ...... ,~~ .. lo<'• cw-. 't/W.•P,M .... fllt Afllll0.'1rH•~ T ....... _., • ...,.. Llf•tor '=~ ... ~ °""'"'" ~ .... lLljll -... ... '" ..... T~e(7t4)~ f--o.-c--.c-.-... --.1u. '-'C =. °':% .. '=·~---:s.~ :;r,., .. ..._.;T!',..,,.. .... ,_.,.'ft ,....,.. .. , •• , ............ _.,...,. 'IJIM••• .. , ...... ._ .. ........... - ~.~ ... ~··.~s:;~:r.ri'.:.::.~-:: .:'t!:• :~:.=Ji.:..:: ......... .,. Iron's Army Uncovers Coup Plot By The A.ssodared Prt>~'i The Iranian army has un covered a planned coup against the revolutionary government, the officiaJ Pars news agency said today. Pars said a group calling itself the Army of Iranian Freedom seekers sent a message to the military communications center Thursday night urging a coup m Tehran on Saturday <Related story. A4) The coup mess age was al tributed to Gen. Gholam All Oveiss1. martial law com m itnder under the former sh<1h , according to Pars No arrests were reported D1ssens1on has been reportt.'<.I 10 the armed forces recently in Isfahan and Kurdjstan. Pars said the Anny of Jran1an Freedom·Seekt!rs call ed on military units in western Iran \.0 stop fiR}ltmg Kurdish guerrillas a nd move on Tehran on Satur· dav. The western military units we re to stage a coup, surround radio and television stations and arrest key Moslem cleric al teaders. the news agency said Rebels Seek Clnm Ouster KWANGJU. South Korea <AP> -The rebellious civilians con· trolling Kwangju held out today for the resignation of South Korea 's new military strongman. Lt. Gen. Chun Doo Hwan, as 3,000 youths patrolled the streets. Residents began cleaning up alter four days of street fighting with t.roop6 and police in which at least 64 persons were killed and mor e than 400 were wounded. "We wtlJ fight until the laat one if Chun doeS not resign," ooe young worker said. In Seoul. Kim Young-sam. leader of the opposition New Dem ocratic Par· ty, said any further m ove toward military dictatorship would lead to bloodier revolt and be would be "in the forefront of the peopk." 11Def Takes Dre88, Manni.kin in Laguna A black sUk crepe drell, and the mannUrln t.hat wu welrina ll. were taken from a Laguna Beaeh-thop Tl"nday aft« the thief broke a= window to 1et to the merch . Operaton of TOPS, a dresa s hop at 1859 South Coast Rlibw11. told police IOIMOM broke the front window ol tbe- abop prior to tbe 1tore optn.loC Thund.ly. The stolen mann1kin and dJwl were valued at•· abowd bt alowtd down ao ;,reull raem can catch up." "W• 1hoWd ch.an,. our dly General Plan so tbal we ean "low powth," Mn Galdo aald. . , W...cu...no-loqu-affoN-9'1r current rate o( realdtntlal arowt.h, •• N.as~ aald. Todd HMS U tbe growth rm ll •'owed the city can 1Ull attract 1•1lliens. bU8m s and customers for nt•w bU.'.ilneases J\ II thrt'\' slow pow\h ad· \'CWUtt'S l'l.Ud lrvtne g economic hl•.ilth dt'1>enda oo eommettial Narmco Branded Nuisance By .IE•aY CLAUSEN Ol .. Oelfy .......... A r r1minaJ complaint has been flied a~a in s t Costa Mes a's Narmco Materials Inc char ging that the plastks plant has creat- ed a public nuisance. The misdemeanor complaint was filed in West Orange County Munl<'ipal Court Monday by the Orunge County Dis trir t Al· lornt>y's offire on behalf of the South Coast Air Quality Manage. m enl Disln<·t Arraignment is scheduled for May 30. s aid Doug Otto. <ieputy district attorney who prosecutes criminaJ air-Pollution cases RobNt Stemmler. Narmco general manager. said today he received a copy of the complaint Thursday afternoon "It as rather broad We plan lo ~1t down with the District Al· tom~y·s ornce and ·n~ure out the basis for tfte compla int." hl' s:ud "As far as Narmro is con- N·rned. we don't believe "e violated any law. and we plan lo rontt>sl 1t (the complaint) " Narmco announced las t year that al plans to move its opera- tions to a new plant under con· ::.trucllon in Anaheim bv lalc 1982 • AQMD's complaint was filed on behalf of 38 residents in the neighborhood s urrounding Narmco al 600 Virtoria St It contends that on · April 4 Nnrmco d1srharged "air ron· laminants a nd othl'r matenal which caused tnJUry. detriment, nuisance and annoyanre to a con s ide rabl e number o f perf>Of\S .. Ne1~hbo r s of the plant have formed a Chemical Acllon Neighborhood Association. They have contended that emission from the pla nt may be rausmg nausea, sore throats and duzJ. nes::. The AQMD complaint also al lcgcs that the /\pnl 4 em1ss1ons "endangered the comfort. re· pose. health and safety" of the publtc Otto said the langua~e is from the state Health and Safety Code <tnd that he only has to prove one of the sE.'veral c harges in rece1v· mg a verdict which could result in a $SOO fine for Narmco. wt11rh 1s owned by Celanese Corp Ed Camarena. AQMD 0Htc1al. s aid the complamt pnmanly 1s the result or odors reported by the 38 neighbors who are .. ag grieved enough to respond in court .. "If it smells it's a pollutant." Cam arena opined. He said con- ta minants are not necessarily parl1rulates. "Som e a r e gases." he said Plant operations have been under investigation by the city and AQMD st.nee two Narmro em ployces were crltically in· JUred in a chemical expl06ion last August. Compla i ning neighbors. backed by the Campaign for Economic Democracy. huve dis· cussed illnesses. which they coo· tend might re s ult from emissions , with the Orange County Health Department. The Health Department is of· fering free blood and lung tests June 2 to area residents and will compile m edical his tory in· formation In an effort lo de· termine Inordinate health prob- lems R ecent AQMD testing at N arm co revealed only s mall amounts or toxic chemicals and minute numbeTs o1 asbestos fibers emitted from thP plant, wlth all emissions well below legal limits. Six Arrested In Pot Raid CLOVIS <AP> -Authorities have arrested three couples and confiscated about 500 larae m1rtjuan1 plant1 found growlJll in a makeahilt bothouae near here. . ·TM• ,, Ont Of tbe moll aophlatkated operatioft• we've ever t'Oa.M llCroM M'OUlld here,'' Fresno County 1berlff'1 U . Richard Pierce nkl '11nantt.)'. The plaata were found tnYW· lnc In an air-cooled barn equl~ wtt.h an electric wat« pump, Jar•• .a.ctrtc ll•bt.a ud u ..... developmmt. They aaid ,.....,.. tlal 1rowt11 II outatrlpplJli com· mertial development. lncumbfint.a David Silla and BUI VardouJJa laid the ana"r to lb.e. ptobMm of f nsufftdeat ronr= m er<'1ul faclJlUes waa ln the proper ''phasln~ Of commerce to new resldencet. • Siils and VardouU1 are In favo r of the c ity's prese nt growth trends . V ardoulls pointed to the UnivenntyJ~ Center u an eumple pl'O~rly phasing commerce to NStdence.; la &hecllff of Univenlty Town Cftter, tlM City Council told the lnlDe Compl.Q)' that they must develop tbe commerelal con of community befor• the Nl-ld•a tl aJ part of th• vtltace could be bu.lit. Dave Baket agreed wlt.h Sill.I and Vardoulll, 1l)'ln1 that "lt'• not •overnmenta place to r ation the housing market." Jim Kincannon said the city 1s "experiencing 1rowth pains " H• said t.hele growth pains can be dealt with Uirou•h modifym~ AP w.,....,.. t JAN ECK CARRIES DAUGHTER SALLY OVER ASH Ptummer, Idaho • .._rdest Htt by Vokano Blast f're• Pa~:\ I HARRY TRUMAN. • • reporters v.~re WT1ting Mount St Helens stone5 "l..oo4< at that cruy pink ('ad1llar he bought back 1n 1966," his !\1!\ter suy~ "Even had the dealt-rshap or(1er :-.pt>C1al gold ~ 1rt' ~ ht-t•li. for 11 .. AFl'ER THAT. Tltl..'MAN MOSTLY droH' a Chevy trur k Ht' kept the Cadillac It's on the mount:un ~•th him now He alM> had 16 rats for household comparuons Allhou~h Truman loved animals. he really wasn't all that crazy about kids. s aid Mrs Whllln~ But a etas::. at Clear L.akr School 1n Salem. Ore .. brought him JOY last week. Nallonal Geo~raphir Maga:une flew Truman to the school for a v1s1t. The children responded by sendtng h.im pictures and letters. A fnend. Rob Smith. delivered the mall Saturday when authorities allowed property owners into the area to cheek their r abins and pets "THAT PACKET OF LETl'ERS from the kids was the f1nl thing Harry opened." Ms slSter sa ys. "He got the b1gge5t kirk out of them " Now. Mrs Whiting is cons1denng services for ber bl"Olhtt. "I just can't bnng myself lo do 1t, yet. I bavt' to go to the mountain, ny over . see the lake. the lodge, tben I'll know . · · "I asked a rnend where ~e rou.ld have a mt'monaJ service, and he told me to get the b1ggt'St hall ln town 'cause everybody w1ll want to come." ------ the rftlldMClet bufld&a, .....i.Jt proce11. II• uld reekreedal buildlna lhoWdn't be •lowat. : Beverly Wright ootMed ~o youth problem• as her m-£or con cern . She has charred throughout ~ camp1l1n tlllat drug use and aJcohoH.am la rOn· nlng rampant ln city schoola. Michael Barnes. 22. didn't at· tend Wednesday's forum. He missed the earlier Culverdalc Community Association forum, too ,....., P•fl't A I VOLCANO. • 4 day and new into the crater estimated at nearly a mile ~p and more than two miles wide. Saying the mission "wus not without consi<terable trepida · lion," Lipman said Spirit l.ate at the root o( tbe mountam was .. an unattractive, evil· looking pl act: for the dead " ·' ll wa~ v('ry. very een e to bf' out in places where I had spent most of the la..~l month and a half before the eruption and which don 't erutany more," he said. "It's a homble sight ," Carter said after his helicopter tour of the art>a "I don't know if there 1~ anything ('lhc lakt! 1l in the world " Egyp~'s Jloters Support Sadat CAI RO._ Egypt !AP) -~ uan voters gave "nearly Un.an- lmoos" a~roval to a package • of constitutional amendments. ml'ludmg one that would allow Pr~'i1dent Anwar Sadat to re.. m a in m office for hfe, the of. f1c1al Middle East News Agency reoorted today • or r 1cial res ults from Thursday's nallooaJ referendurr :.howed Ulat 98 96 percent or ttM voters, more than 10.3 millior persons. agreed to the chang~ wh1lt> t 04 percent, or 108,657, voted against Th<' out<'nmt• (.'On statut~d a \ UI P of t'Onfidenr<' for SCldat 's leader.,h1p al a time when the J'all•..,t1n1.m autonomy negotia· llOfls ~1lh Israel have ground to a bait and a JO percent annual inflabon rate lS st.Jmng public <111content. Pie Tosser Gets 20 Days ~£!'.>I W S ANGELES IAPI -A pie of .. s ym. boltc protest" tossed in the face of physicist Edward Teller in February turned out to be a time bomb for 1ts thrower. who has bee n sentenced to 20 days tn county jail. Santa Mon ka College student Jerry Rubin. who isn't related to the 1960s activist of the same name, sa id h e acrept s responsibility for pushing tbe whipped cream-topped Bavarian pie into the race o f Or Teller. who is known as the father or the hydrogen bomb. "But I think 20 days 1s a bit uresaive," Rubin s aid after t he senten cin g Thursday in West Lo:- Angeles Municipal Court 811,-;111,· S11 i • or ' .... ~) • • S11ort Coat 111 011r St ttt•k ••• t~ttr Cl111,· ••• • ... .,. ·oo SOUTH COAST P\.UA. COSTA MISA.. CA. PHOHI f114) 140-1502 \ ' . Orange Coast \'our Homt-tow n Dall y N.-wHpap.-r t ~-~~-ED IT IO N VOL. 73, NO. 1 ~. 4 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES ORANGE COUNT Y, CAL IFORNIA FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1980 C/N. TWENTY-FI VE CENTS Riley Supports Extension at Airport ., DELO• eaooK taWIN °' ...... ,,,.... ..... Or anae County Sup~rv1sor Thomu Riley said today that h~ supports extens ion or the !et runway at John W1&yn\' Alr,>Ort because be says 1\ will cut down on no\se and increase s aft ty Riley said he ~upported ex tendilllt the runway before it was suggested this week by consult· ants p r e paring a n &lrport muter plan The Flft.b Dtsltlct supervisor's e ndortement of the proposed 737 root ~xtenaion came tn the face ot lon1·1tandlna opPO&ltlon to lhe propoul by residents m the alrpol1 area VTN Consolidated of lr vine, lhe ulrport.:_mjlster plan consultants. recom~nded that the main runway be extended northward to ease noise over com m unitrns ut the south end of the runway. Con1tructJon of the extension was ettJmated at $1 .7 mlllion. The reason the extension will lessen noise. said Stephen Al· llson , VTN's project manager for the mast er plan, is that a ircr aft will be t a king off further north The extension won't be used for landings. and therefore won't r aise noise levels to the north. he said. It a lso meaM that more daily nights could be added to lhe pres· ent limit ~r ~I while k~eping the airport with.in state noise stand - ards . Allison said. However. the report 's slate m ent lhat the runway extens ion would allow a m aximum of 75 daily flights to be flown v.1thm noise standards was 1n error. Allis on said ·'The number will be correct· ed in the final draft report." Al· hson said "Our revised calcula- trnns show it will be closer to about 50 " County airport m anaRer Raul Reg a lado s a id he wa nted to m ake it clear lha t num ber" quot ed by the master pletn in te ram reports are only proJec lion-. People ha\'e been i:ettmg the impression that some<>ne has rec om mended there be 75 daily flights. Those kinds of recom. mendations won't be made until a ll the reports a re in from s tudies on the noise compatibili- ty side .. He added that the maximum fli ght estimate quoted 1n thl' m aster plan report was not de pendent only on the runway ex <See AIRPORT, Page A2) Vol~~no Toll· Rising 1 7 Bodies Recovere d ; 71 S till Missin1{ DAVlD HAGLUND AT HIS FAVORITE PASTIME Staunch Fan Saw 'Star Ware' 15 Tlme1 For ceful 'Empire' Film S m ash H it 8 y ARTHUR R. VINSEL 01 IN O~ily Pilot Sl•ff ff you hkC'd the original "Star W<irs," chances are that vou'll love "The Empire Strikes Back ." now playmg to rave revit•ws b y camp stool critics who waited overnight for its Harbor Arca pre miere And it's a 100 pe rcent certainty that The Force will be with the Edwards Cinem a p~ple all the way to the ba nk <ind quite likely for a nother !>4-wec k r un or longer "WE 'R E R F.ALL\' QUITE pleas ed," says J im Edwards Ill, vice president of the chain whose Edwards Newport Cinema ett F'ash1on lsletnd opened with the him at noon Wednesday < Rclalcd story l'aRe AS. I "Openmg day was about 22 percent better than the or iginal 'Star Wars'." he i.a1d. noting first day attendance hit about 6.000 fans who filled the l.25C»seat theater The Newport <.:enter· Fashion ls la nd movie house 1s one of thl" largl•st on the West Coast . Edwards said, adding that a few patrons had to wait for later showings but none were turned away Monday CROWDS BEGAN QUEUEING up with camping gear a nd blankets early in case of a long wait. some bringing books and magazines and or course plenty of "Star Wars" liter ature. David Haglund. 20, of Huntington Beach, was eage rly a wa iting his fi rst g limpse or the s equel after sitting through 14 showings of "Star Wars" al the Newport Cine m a and one at a drive -in theater. "People say lhe technology is better than 'Star Wars ,' if anythlng," s aid an obviously happy Edwards. Fans gene rally agree producer George Lucas ' "Em· pire " is a finer film. HE SAID IT IS SHOWING at only two other Southern California locations, the Avco Theater in Westwood, the traditional bellwether of Southland movie houses, and Hollywood's Egyptian. Edwards said Newport Cinema beat-the Av"Co first-day gross with its 6.000 t urnout. VANCOUVER, Wash. I AP) - With 17 bodies recovered and 71 people missing nea r Mount St He l e ns . s earc h a nd r e s c ue helicopte rs targeted 15 a reas in the devastated region wher e they s:ud more dead could bt.• found today -~seO Parking Law Backs A revised cit y p a rking or· dinance that includes a require· ment that thr ee off.st reet park· ing spa ces be provided at new or re modeled duple xes in Newport Beach was endorsed by the city Pla nning Commission Thursday. The proposed mea sure wets passed on to the City Council, wh ich has the fina l say on whet.her it becomes law. Planning Commissioner Allan Beek wenl along with bis col· leagues on the par king or· d1nance . a lthough he'd been pus hing for a four ·spot . off· stre~l requireme nt. Even though B~k began a campaign for his four-s pot plan earlie r in the week when he dis· tributed 2,000 fliers on BaJboa Island aski ng support from resi- dents, he didn't bring the subject up Thursday e ve ning. His flier ask~d islande rs to call Commiss ioner Debra Allen a nd indicate s upport for t he four-spot rule. But Mrs. Allen. who said she (See PARKING, Page A2> Warehouse Moratorium Possible An ordinance r egulating the c o n s t r uc tion or ne w min t · wa reho uses a nd their large r cous ins , public warehouses. in Costa Mesa is before the City Council. The cou nc il pla c ed a m or atorium on warehouse con- st r uction last year . primarily. m embers said. because or the la rge numbers being construct· ed in their city while other cities sh un them. T he new ordinance. scheduled for fi nal adoption in two weeks, limits warehouse construction to the city's population. Warehouse space , the new ordinance states, will not exceed three squa re feet pe r person in the city. P lanning department officials noted lhal it will be so me lime before additional space will be allowed with the cit y's popula· lion now over 80,000. F lying conditions improved with the rain rom1ng to a n end a nd the forecast c·u lhn~ for part ially clearmi< sktC'" Late Thuro;dav. L" ~ Jo'on•!>t Service spokesma n T<'rrv \'irgm sa id the death toll from Sun d ay's bl<.tst that le\ clt:d 150 square mile::. of trees stood at 11 Rt-n Rt-na. J Co~ lit1 County Sht'rlff S dt-pU\). 'iald <tll l i bod 1e' had bl•en reNI\ t>rE'd 11 <'I11·" p t 1· r c r <· v. ' \\,.rt· ;.11 rboml• Thur<.da' dl''Pltf' f<1ul v. 1•Jthl·r f1 ·rn II))! t>od1t·' to .1 lt'm vorar~ mr1r~Ul' bt·1n~ 'l•I UIJ ..... -...------- But Is He a JO? J eff Crane. 19, of Newport Beach draws <a> ~1gh 1b 1 giggle (c) admira tion <d I pu zzlement ( e J all of the above ( f) none of the above from girlfriend Debbie Bo~ d Cr ane's Bo Derek hairdo t ook nine hour~ to complete He says it will keep his hair out of his eyes "'hi le he ·s surf· ing . NEW YORK CAPI While full terms of t he agr eement a ve rting a baseball st rike were not a nnounced. The Associated Press learned today that the set· tlement gave owners essentially what they wanted on t he free agency issue that had been the m a in st umbling block since talks opened six months ago. <Related story, Page 841 Baseball's longest night ended in a n aareem ent on a four-year contract bctwet'n owners and players that a verted a strike wh ich threatened unpret'edented Interr uption of the major league season Baseball sources told the AP t ha t the fre e age nt s ystem . which has c reate d ba seball's million doll ar salaries. will re main the saml" for the rest of t his year But over the next three years a new system is to be worked o·At He said he hadn't yet received s ubsequent attendance figures from his man agers but added that the theater is playing to consistently full ~. with its Dolby sound s ystem and 23 speakers providing an awesome delivery of the soundtrack. "SfAR WARS" ITSELF -analyzed by lhe.ologlans - is s aid to be lhe epitome of the ancient tale of Good versus Evil with all the spinoff subplots to hold audience interest to the end. Newport Wants Vo~ce The 25th Century saga's run lasted 54 weeks at the Edwa rds o utlet befor e it moved on and . Edwards was cautiously hopeful be can better that with its sequel. Stocks Zoom as Pri • NEW YORK <AP > -Stock priea cHmbect abarply for the • Mcond eoneecuUve aeuion to- day u m.,_. baakl loweffd tMtr prime rat8 for buslnesa loaDa by an extraordinary 2 pere«Ule ~· .. Tb• Dow JOl'lff avera1e of 30 • iDdUIUW IMCU. whJch climbed more than 11 potnta Thursday, e xtended that 1•t In active tradiq today. Alter Ove houri, the l.ndeJl waa up 10.41 point.a to 953.18. Oa lntq t11uea outnumbered loaert by more th&11 a.to· 1 on I.be Ne• York Stock EXchanp. By M'EVE MARBLE oe ....... .,,. ... ,.,... Ne:E Beach d ly officials are a for permission to go to court they have to in order to get a final aay on prof)OSed cban1e1 at the Newport Dunes recreaUonal park. City Council members are ex· nex ay and to to'= the city attomey•a office to ftnt uk Ofaap CoUnty o1nelab to 1tve Newiiort equal 11y on the Duneeplan. Tbe county, OMler of the Udal area ta Upper Newport Bay wbeN tbe .,.n lt attuated, have tumid down 1uch requnta from Newport in tbe past. Meawtd.lt, ctty planner com· .. -------- mlasioners reviewed the pro· posed changes Thursday eve· nine and expressed concem on several of the remodelin1 Ideas. The propoeal by the oper ators of tbe park, Newport Dunea Inc .. calla for the eUmtnatlon or near· ly four Kret of 1wtmmln1 beach and cuttlnl out roua hly 800 park· lnt 1pot1 fOC' beach goers. But the heart of the plan hin l ff on addinl 3'70 boating 1Upa ln the upper section ol the Inlet plu. bulldinl a 250·room famlly hotel, a smaller motel and a new restaurant. OverniOt facWtlee for recrea· tJop vehfci. butta would be ID· creued fropi 144 parklllC spot.I to 315 alota. New restroom and meeting facilities a re a lso sug- gested. Dalvid Klages, architect for the Dunes firm, said lhe changes are being pusbed because the park has fallen into disrepair and ts no longer attracting a maximum number of visitors. But commissioners said they are critical of the proposed changes and even more critical or a pTeliminary environmental report used to support the re· modelin& concept. Commissioner Hal T homae saJd lbe bay would have to be dred1ed to accommodate new boat_ alipa and quesUoned wbere lbe dreU1nD would be put. <See DUNES, Pap AJ) , ... at t he Toledo a irport \'1r~1ru a l>a1d a d11J,?. wa!'. round near thl' hc>ri1c., of tv.o v1ct1ms J nd brouJ,?.ht to ,<ifrty Thursda)' hut h..p no dt•t<11h rm ~.hen· 11 1J.J-.. l11cat1•cl lie· ~uu ld nol -. p <· C" u I.it c· '' n " h 1• the r t h,. !Sf-to VOU'A~O. Page t\2> ------Mesa Plant <:astigat ed ~Nuisance 8y J F.RRV l 'l.AL"SEN 01 tlw CU•IV Piiot SU I! A criminal complaint has heen r ti t>d aga 1 rts l Cost a M e!'.a ·s ~armro Matenab Inc c ha rging l hat the plastics plant has creat ed a pubhc nu1!>ant'e The misdemeanor romplaint v. as flied 1n West Orange County )\un1 c1pal Court Mond ay by the O r a nge Coun t y District At tom ey's office on behalr or the South Coast AJr Quality Manage m<'nt District ,\rra1gnment " M·hl•duletl for ~1 a } JO. said Doug Otto. deputy d1s tr1cl attorne} "ho prosecutes <'rtminaJ air ·pollut1on cases . Robert Ste m m le r . Net rmcn ~eneral ma naRcr. said today hl· received a ropy or the co mplaint Thun.da} afternoon It 1s rather broad We plan to 'll do"TI y, II h thl' D1~tri ct At t1irne} '-; offtc<' and f1J!ure out the htt s1 for the complaint." he -..J1d '"A)o, far a:. :"'J rm ('o I!'. con ccrned. W l' don't beli eve W(' \"l<llated ""' lav.. and \H' plan to contest 1l <the complainll .. :"a r mco annount'ed la!>l vear that 1t plan!-to move 1ts OPeril 11on!. to a new plant under <'On -.truct1on 1n Aneth e1m bv latt• 1~2 . \(}M D"' rnmpla1nt v.a:. f11l"'d on behalf nf 311 re!>1dents in thl' ne 1 ~hborh ood )o,ur ro und1n ~ ~a rmco at 600 Victoria St It contt>nd)o, thJ l on Apnl 4 "\.irmco d1!><'ha rgl'd "a ir con t.tminants and other material "'h1ch Caill>~"<i 1n1ury. detn ment. nu1"ia nce and annoyance to a co n s 1dc rabl l• numbe r o r pcr~oru. Ne 1 ~hb o r s o f t h e p la nt ha ve formt•d J C'hem1t'al Action ~e1ghborhood Assm:1ation They have contended that e mission from the plant ma y be cetusing nause a, sore throa ts and dizzi· ness Thr AQMO complaint a lso al· le~cs that the April 4 emissions •·e nda ngf'red the comfort . re· CSff NARMCO. Page AZ) Coast "'eathe r Partly cloudy through Saturday. Lows tonight S4 at the beaches and S8 in land. Highs Saturday 62 to 61 INSIDE TODA~ Plenty ol frtt entertain· mt!flt 11 of fettd cl.oat to fumit for tht Memor ial Day Weekend. Set Page Cl. • •••• 1 . ' Appeal fin.presses Jtldg~ By GAaY GRANVILLE °' -CN!f\t ...... t a.ff Oran1r County Su~rior COurt Judie Maaon Fenton has or dered Ow pr<M;~cutor of conVlCl · td murderer 'l'borna A. Barley lo aubmit written le1al ariu· ments u~ to why Barley should not bt> 1i:r1U1tt'd a new trl al .Judge 1-·~nton s order came t.o- ,l& y af\er he s aid he was ·ra orably impressed" by a ~ ratten appeal by detense at torney George Chula. That appeal asked lhe judge to either reduce Barley's s~· degree murder conviction to in· vo luntary m anslaughter or to gr ant Lhe ronvit'ted wife slayer a new tr\41 Buie>. 52. a former Oaal\' Pilot reportl'r, ~as con\'lcted la~t March or !:>erond drgrt.'l' m urd er in the May, 1979. m urder of his estranged wt fe . Cathenne oaa,_,_.._ AREHOUSE CHILI'S BEER BUCKET BRIGADE ARRIVES WITH LIGHTS. SIREN Gnlnd M•rch of THrM Herelde Opening of 1980 Cookoff at OC Falrgrounda 'Game' Ca11e·d Pyramiders Report Threats S~CRAMENTO CAP) -Some pyramid scheme orgaruzers who "cashed out .. with $16 000 or more arc ~ing. thi:_eatened by persons who lost their Sl.000 contributions, authorities reported today. A month later, the i.ame jury round the defenda nt was sane at the tame he stabbed has ware lo death in a Santa Ana shopping cente r. NARMCO •.. In tus appea l for a reduction to pOM'. health and i,aft•ty•· ur lht• involuntary mans laughter and public for a new trial. Chula argued Otto said th(• language 1s from that the JUTY disregarded "the the state fll·allh ;md Saft>ty ('ode uncontroverted testimony of In· and that h"• onl:-hal'.t to 11roH one t1 mate acquaintances and of the sevt•ral char~t'!\ 1n rt:tt.'IV· qualified expert witnesses" that 1ng a , crd1ct ~ hach <'ould n·sult s howed a psycholordcal am· an ~t $500 hne for ~armco. ~h1ch balance existed at the time of ts owned by Celanes(' Corp the murder Ed Camarena . AQMO offl <'1.t l. SanDiegans Chili Cookoff Champs in CM Don Okey's chili was okay with the.Judges Thursda y night They declared Okey and has S<Jn Otego County team wannl'rs of the Calafomaa Slatl' Chila Cham paonstups in Costa Mesa. The event. whic'h drew 34 en.' THE SACRAMENTO COUNTY district at- torney's. office sajd that the losers of $1,000 are · bTS'e'i'ztng-the propett rof"tl'le organiurs.* <Related~tory."Page A 3) o;aad lhe complaa~t.pramarll.>_ iS. ---Chula 18'd i~t.ten-ep--~•h .. ~._,.,, es .... un-tt~ot*-•od....,o"'rs.,...,r'"'"~.....,,_.n..,era..t-bh.,.._. peal to the court that Barley·s the .38 nea~hbors who are· "ag- .~ ...... """.....,.-~~·...---_to~<apd more Chan 2.000-4ane~---1ng, beer guzzlmg, soda crack.er chomping chill Cans. was moved Deputy District Attorney William Kershaw also sa!d his office }\as received calls from the parents of . children who are being tfireatened physically by schoolmates unless they kick their lunch money into cl1eap pyramids.p friend.s. and mental experts. had gne\ ed t'nough to re!\ pond an !!hown his mental state wls SU<'h court ·· that he was beyond having "the me ntal capacity to form the ·· lf 11 smells in. a pollutant " specific antent to kill with malice Cam<irl'na opined H e :.aid l'on aforethought and premtid1t..._ ta.min:in~ :i n · n~ nc,·cs:._!lnl:- tion :-.... p a rt l c u I a l c :. · · So rn c a re ON THE THREATS to organizers who "cashed out ." Kers haw told a report.er, "The organizers say that they i:iow are b~comi.ng victims , reporting t~reats a~amst them fmanc1ally and against their hfe and hmb from persons they brought into the scheme who can_'t get their money back." Kershaw said he has received six calls from or· ganizers. "and they indicate this is happening to others." D Chula called on Judge Fenton to accept the role of thr 13th juror and to set aside the Jury's failure to find Bar ley not gwlty by reason of insanity or to grant the motion for a new tnal. Fro• Page :l J THE ORGANIZERS DECLINE to identify themselves. But they want to know if the investors have legal recourse against them, whether the or- ganizers must refund the money. and whether the district attorney's office can protect them. Kershaw said there 1s nothing the DA 's office can do to help the organizers. VOLCANO. • ammal's discovery could mean a chance of other survivors near the volcano. · Joggers Raise Funds for CM Mardan School It didn't rain on their rund- r aising jogathon at Costa Mesa's M ardan School Wednesday, but the dozen or so boys in Ingrid Gaddis' class got s howered with Building Fund pledge~ A total of SS88 was raised to add to the Mardan School permanent classroom complex kitty which has an ultimate S7SO,OOO goal. Sponsors offered to pay a cer- tain amount or their choice for each lap run by the boys. who jogged by turns around the half. mile perimeter of the campus for about J "'1 hours. They had only a nticipated raising about $350 but readers who learned of their fund-raising idea voluntarily sweetened the pot to help a worthy cause. Mardan School is a private academy serving youngsters afmcted with so-called learning handicaps that make it difficult to learn certain subjects. OAANOE COAST ~ DAILY PILOT :~o~~ .. ~~~\.P,'!°4~:~:.;';~''t~ Or.no.-Co.t'I Pui:MIW"O (°""'H f"• \l'o.tr•'t l"d1tf0"\. Mf' ,,._,,.V'f'CI ~. lNOWQl'I ,, •• fOf Cfhf• NliiH.e, Nf'•pcwt 8f'«f'I HWftl!ftQleOf' 8 tt.tt f'I f Otill'lhfff' Y•llf'r , fr .,1tt•. l•OV"• 841«"'*"" C.0.\-1 A iol"'Olrit ,..'°"41 tcM~ '' ~Oii"'" $4ttil'tM'\ ..0 ~¥\ TM Of'tn4.•_,. ........ ~ .... --"•• UD WHt 1•1 54,.... ~ 0 ao. 1w.c.i.-c..o ........ .,.,. ·-·"·-Pn••"'--·- J•O• C-• V•<"Pr~10f'M •"dGl>__.,l//I~ ,_., ...... EdttOO ~ .............. .,_._,"'IE~l@t °'"""' ... '--aw ...... _..,., ..... Offtc•• e .... Mew ))0 W.•1 ••• ,,_, t ......... ~.OCI\ IOJl 'M c. .. ,, "'-_....,.,. .,.~,. ,,."_"-··· T1l1ptlOM (7141~ °""'*' Adv•rtt""9 lo&a•Sf7t ,,_...,( .. _ ...... f'ro• Page . l I PARKING. • • wa!> surpnsed to see her name a nd telephone number on the Cher. s aid a majority of the callers reported that they were opposed to Beek's idea The proposect parkin~ or· dinance also Calli. ror single- family structures containing 3.000 square feet or more to have at least thr~ off·street parking places The ordinance also allows for tandem parking up to a max· imum oflwocars on private prop· erty and for parking in side > a rds under certain conditions. The parkang ordinance further requires that t!&ch dwelhng wtit will have at least one cove red parking sp ace and that this space must be deducted from the site's buildable noor ar ea. Dama~e estimates from ttw> blast. meanwhile. soared past half a billion dollars. and Presi· dent Carter was visibly shaken Thursday a fte r touring the southwest Washin~ton re~aon he earlier declared a maJor dis aster area Robert Stevens of the Federal Emergency Management Agen· cy s aid a disaster relief center would be established today m nearby K~lso. He said the g O\'· ernment was prepared to offer low-interest loans . grants. un- employment compensation and housing assistance for up to one year for people displaced by t.be blast. It leveled thous ands of acres of pnstine forest a nd sent m ud and debris racing down rivers. The volcano ejected only ste am from its gaping crater Thur:i;day but shot Its white dis· plays up to 20,000 feel at least once. Seis mic noise which some geologists say could mean the movement of molten rock deep within the peak -was re- corded in the afternoon. ,.------JUST BREAKING Lale itnns from locJoy's tDOT'ld Oftd national uwi ~~t~ Citibank Cuts Prime Rate by Two Percent N EW YORK <AP> -Citibank. the nation's second laraeat commercial bank, today slashed its prime Jendin1 rate an ex- traordinary 2 percentage points to 14"? percent as the key lend· ing index continued its steep slide. The unusually large reduction brings the prime -the rat~ banks charge on loans to blue-chip corporale borrowers -lo its lowest level of the year and undercuts the 15 percent rate posted Thursday night by No. 6 Chemical Barut. Banks normally change their prime rates in increments of 1'2 percentage point or less. But the recent sharp decline in open· market rates that affect banks' lending costs baa prompted an acceleration ln the prime 's fall. As recently as lut month the prime 1t.ood at a record 20 per- cent. Cal f'f'ff l.o..,~r• l.oaH llatf' LOS ANGELES CAP) -Rnpondin1 to fallinl mon.y market rat.es and an easing of federaJ borrowtn1 re1uJat1ont, Callfomla Federal Savtnp & Loan AuoclaUon k>wered it.a prime mottaa1e lendin. rate a q\W1el' point to 12~ percent. Cal Fecf. Che nation• lar1est federally cbamred thrtA, ta.Id it made the cut Tbunda1.: to ltimulate the bo&M loan market. No otbef major tbrlfta moved to matcb UM new low today. lncludin.S the nation'• Jarcest. Home S.vtnp tr Loan Aaaocla· tlon. a unit of H.F. Abmauon •Co .. Loi Ancelet. CWNa11 R~l•flt't'# Tot al 70~00 KEY WEST. Fla.· <AP) -The number of Cuban mu1ees reactttng Florida climbed to more than 70,500 toda)' while the Coatt Guard announced the arresl of one boat operator who al· legedly defied the presldenUal ban on the "Freedom Flolilla." gases," he said Plant operation:. ha\'e l>et•n under ann'l:>t1~at1on by the c1tv and AQMD since two 1'armcu emplo)et·:. ~ert' t'ri l1c<Jll\' in· Jurcd in a chl•micC1l e"pl~1on last Augus t C o mpla 1n 1ng neaghbon. backed hy thr Campaign ror Economat' Democracy, haw dac; cu!\i.rd illnesses. "h1ch they con tend mi g ht r es ult fr om em 1ssions . with the Ora nge County Health Department. The Health Depa rtment as of £er1ng free blood and lun~ te!\tS June 2 to area res idents and "ill compile medical h1 s to r) 1n formation in an effort to de term ine inordinate he:i Ith prob- lem~ R t' c e n t A Q M 0 t e s t tn g u t Na rmco revealed onl y smc.111 amounts of Loxac che micals and minute number!:> of as bestoi. fl ber i. emitted from th,. plant. with all emiss ions well belo" legal hm1ts Jewel Case Stolen In Mesa Burglary A burglar m a.> have used a fa mily key nidden m bushes al a Rural Lane home io Costa M~a. to enter and steal a sample case full of gold Jewelry valued at S2.000. police report. Deborah Kay Smith. who told officers she sells jewelry part· time. said the intruder entered the residence Wednesday and also took a small portable t11pe recorder. .... .. • . -... -· to the Orange County Fatr· )(rounds this year to accom- modate the crowd. In the past. 1t has been held at the somewhat -.mail er Balboa Bay Club in ;-.;e~ PQrt Bea!'h Winner Okey now wall mme nn to the \\Orld chah cook off ..,<'hedul£-d nl'Xt fall an Ro!>emont lit-defeatt-d t ~n time s t<Jl1• c:hdmp Don McCulhck Thur~da\ ntRht Om· Of tht> cha h JUdgeS. J •w• ~te ~ ..t r l . thl' c u r r e nt wor ld <'hdmp1on . s~med unimpre. ... t·d ~1th Thursday night's fare ·"They· ....... u s e d p ossu m , t h1cken. rattlesnake .... ·ou nam•• o.t~-, ...... -~ ' at · :.aad Ste wa rt "l haven't CHtLI CHAMPION Don Otcey f'ru•Pa~ ll DUNES ... I -.un• '1on I "ant tn ha\ .. \11 t•nd up look1nc :it :i pale nf that JUl11.. ..om l'" here around th•~ t 1 t' ht• ol~1·n \•<I C'11m m l'>~u1nt•r \II Jn kt• lo. t ha r~ed that tht· oper.ito~ hJd rte m on.<;tf"att'd a lat'k of coopt-r.; tion and had •l!ncm:d !\Uj,U~l'Stmn,, that the Dunt'~ .in·d be len for more pa:.:.1\t' U!>C:. .. It'll end up JUSt being a '>lOrage area for more boats,·· ht> .,aad He contends Newport •" lat'kang in :.~1m m10~ bec.chL'~ a nd said be opposes c utting down on the Dunes ~trand Prop. 11 Backed SAN FRANC ISCO 1AP1 Gov Edmund G Brown Jr urged Califorrua voter:. to adopt the 011Lax101tiat1ve June 3 a.s a hedge against future 011 .stup. ment cutofrs. '"It's <the cutoHI ~omg to happen.·· Brown i.aad Thursday night at a fund-r aasang dinner for Propos1t1on I I seen any real competition yet .~ he ddded f 'ro• Pag~ I I AIRPORT. • • l<'n.,111n. hut on otht'r no1~1· m llag,Hing me11surc•.., ;is well Should rounty su~n '"ors de· r 1d t-to r"<tc>nd the run~ ... , and lt•JH' the number I)( d;ul) 01ghb dl 4 l t h ey c:o u ld s &v e a minimum of SS00.000 fh;it'., bet·.iuse thl' extens1nn "all reduct' the no1.,c t>nough to ~hnnk th1.• ··noa:.e contour'" by 20 ac res. the report s aid · The count\ wo uld ha"e t o spend at lea.st $800,000 to m s ulate buildJnjlS in lhe 20 acres an o rder to mee t stale noise standard.'> ~one of thl.' supe rvisors. an. C'ludmg R!ley, have read ttw> en· lt re report. But repres ent a ta ves from four of the five offices said they favor the idea oC the ex· tens ion A brief summary will be made of the master plan's second JO· te rim report at the 7 p.m . A1 rport Commission meeting May 'Z7 by county airport or. f1c1als. 811,· ;111,· S11it or • • Stttt"'t•C Co;1t 111 011r S. Ct(•k ••• f'ftr 011 I,-•.• . .. ... • 00 •With Putthal'l«' Or Onr At R~r Pri<'t> SOUTH COAST PLAZA. COST~ M!\A, CA. '"OHIC714t 140.tlOt .I QAILY PILOT :tlpril Ilise Smaller; Goods, Services Moderate 'Yep, That'• Ifie' Four-year-old Je nnife r Edwards of Valdosta, Ga . prac tices for a performance of "The Mouse Factory" in a dance recital. J ennifer plays the role of an Eskimo. liA8RINOTON CAPl - Cooaaamer priC'el "°" o.t per· cut tn April. tbe s mallest raoothly rl•• ln more than a year, u t.be COits 0( aooda and aervlea modetated acrou die board. the 1ovemment reported today The lncreue ln the Consume!' Price lndea lut month was a marked improvement from the 1.4 percent l.Dcreues regiltered ln each ol the flnt three months this year. The April r1~e in corusumer prlt'ei translates to a compound annual lnllation rate of about 11 ~rcent, compared with 13.3 per· cent last year. Prices bad risen a l a com- po11nd annual rate of 18 percent 1n the preceding three months of 1980 Ao annual rate figure shows w~t will occur over a year 's time if price changes for one month are continued for 11 months The Labor Department report c redited "sm aller price in- creases for ener gy ite ms. particularly gasoline" and less n st' in the rost or food. clothing a nd home financing rates. "A bout half the slowdown can be directly attributed to gasoline pn ces. which were uncha nged in Study Supports Judge Ru/,ing Made in D ispute d Court Case By DAVl O KtJTZMANN OI h O.llr ,.. .... Sl•tt An Or a n gP Coul)J.y Trial 1---.i.~~"°~at~'4.ldy 68)16 Sapta Ana Municipal Cour.t Judge Eugene Lan~hauser. run· ning for re-election in June. did no wrong rn lhe handling of two proc~ngs involVJng.p d ispuw<l COU'l't" ~t<1. The report. made publi c 'Beautiful Weather' Gas Cost to Slow Travel on Holiday By TM Associated PTess C-alifomians can look forward to beautiful w eath e r this Memorial Day weekend. but the state automobile association predicts that expensive gasoline wilt reduce travel from a year ago. . California State Automobile Association s pokes m an Tom Rohner predicted a 15 percent cut in travel as many or the state's 24 m illion inhabitants he ad for the m o untains seashores and deserts. Rohner said drivers or the state's 181 2 million vehicles should find adequate rue! s up· plies on the highway Saturday through Monday. but ad vised mo torist s to eye their rucl gauges after dark. Gas prices of $1.25-$1.45 per gallon will keep m any people near home. or sh orten their trips, Rohner said "It will cost a n average, car $40·$50 for a round trip from San Francisco to Reno." h e said, UiwmenNab Nude Deputy ARCADIA (AP> -A nude re· serve deputy sheriff led police on a lhree·hour foot chase, dur· tng which shots were fired . until he was captured hiding in a 3araBe.policesaid. Ezel Gaines. 41. a reserve Los Angeles County s heriff's deputy six months and park patrol of- ficer, was observed standing nude al the intersection of Foothill Boulevard and Baldwin Avenue Thursday by two Sierra Madre police officers, Arcadia police said . nearly double what it cost last year. Travelers may find a drop in gasoline prices at Mobil sta· lions, but an increase at Exxon s tations. The nation's lar11test gasolme marketer. Exxon Corp ra1!>ed its prices 2 cents a gallon Thurs· day. ~iting the increase in Saudi Arabian crude oil prices an· nounced last week. Mobil Oil Co.. also a Saudi customer. cut prices 3 cents a gallon. saying the move was in compliance with the Carter ad· ministration's pnce guidelines On Wednesday. Union Oil Co. lowered prices 2 cents a gallon. The Los Angeles-based company gave no reason for the drop. The National Weather Service has predicted mostly clear skies for nearly the e ntire state. although wind gusts are expect· ed along the coast. The California H ighwa:> Patrol in Sacramento expected heavy travel in resort a reas. major highways and a round state parks. ln Southern California, where some 80 percent or l he state's population lives. the U S. Forest Service expect ed a ll camp grounds to start filling before dark today. "Most of the state's beaches are already booked up," said spokeswoman Nancy Yeager. The forest service announced that forest stations will stay open extra hours lo deal with the large crowds. At Yosemite National Park. officials say all 750 campsites in the valley are already full, along with all hotel and motel rooms. Some tent cabins were available a pproaching the weekend. Vis· ilors were warned to stay away from unus ually high-running s treams and rivers at this time. Thursday. saJd the ev1 dence was "OV('rwh elm1 n g a nd un · l'hallenged" that a clerical error tea CiHhe impreSsion that a de· fense attorney was acting as a dl'puty district e1 ttorney m t"o case!> 1nvolv1ng a defendant named Frank Hairston "Thl• actions o f Judge l.anghauser 1n t ht.> tlairston cases were legal 1n ever::r respecl e1nd it was consistent with usual and regular practices m the court m which he siL'>," the report said. It adds· "There is no basis present 1n the eviden,te which would justify any further m· ve s tigalion or expenditure of public resources." The report was issued Thurs· day by members of the trial lawyers association at a press conference in which the group also endorsed all 13 incumbent municipal and s uperior rourt Judges running in the June 3 election. The organization took no position in the four other races without an mcumbent. The document. prepared by attorney Keith Monroe. follows by several days the issuan~ of an Orange County Bar Associa· lion study on the same matter That study also concluded that Langhauser didn 'l act i m - properly. The disputed court record in. volved a March 26 hearing in which Hairston was represented in court by defense a ttorney Jason Landess. Hairston 'faced charges of probation violation and of being under the influence of an opiate. Only weeks earher. Landess had resigned from the dtstrict attorney's ofri ce yet he was list· ed in the court rttord as appear· ing as the prosttutor. Landess had bttn appointed derense attorney for Hairston on March 10 by Langbauser, mak· mg it "clear that lhe judge knew Landess was no longer a distnct attorney. "The evidence. therefore. is overwhelming and unchallenged that the listing of Mr. Landess on both cases as district at- torney was a clerical error and nothing else," the s tudy s aid. In addition lo the bar associa- tion and trial lawyers associa· tion probes of the incident. the district attorney's office request- ed a state investigation through the Attorney ~nerars office. Langhauser i s bein g challenged an the June election b y Deputy District Attorney Er[c Snethen. Gaines was treated for head cuts and other uns pecified in· juries at Arcadia Methodist Hos pital and released to police custody. Mom's Auto Kills Girl Holiday Reif.ding For Entire Family ' Take the newspaper along on your Memorial Day plcolc and take a second look at veterans' remlniscences and these special stories in Sunday's Daily Pilot. T~VEL LUllE -Planning your aummer g,etaway? Travel columnist Slan Delaplane \.eU. why the Baham as are more popular than ever with West Coaat resident.a. And a naUooal survey shows bow people are getllnl the motl out of their v acatlon dollar. . , FAlllLY Pl.AMS -A plr of famUy-owned bualDesaes pro· vlde eorae matllUAI twtlt.s to the UluU autCllll paUetn ol molt emerprtlll ID Yoa/Yoar Money. a uaAL •u•BLINGS - Small·town America doesn't flDd (SU ND A Y'S BEST) a nickel's worth or difference between leading presidential contenders, but t h ey come through loud and clear on thl5: No candidate is in touch with what wonie1 \Mm abc'.>ut these strange limes. Story by Saul Ptttt. ·•AnNSS (l)OI,• -Terri IC IUlllll' ll the Broadway star wbo 1hlnal by day tw1ff ~ week wun lbe aulll for PatULuPoae iA afternoon perfor manctt of 'Evita.' Read abollt IMr Mml·Blf Break ln tb• enttrt•lnmnl pa.cea. AprU followina a nearly 4 per· cent Increase In March," sa1d Patrick Jac kman. a Labor Department econornlat. "With lnterqt rates contlnu· ln• to come down and food sta· b1t for at least another month, l'd expect next month's lnflaUon rate to be the best we'll see ln a while," he added. In another report, the Labor Department said the inflation· adjusted average weekly earn· ings of Americans fell 1.2 per· c~nt from March lo Aprll. The decline came as inflation out· * * * Area Costs Surpass Natio~'s LOS ANGELES <A P l Paced by mcreas~d costs of housing and transportatwn. con· sumer pnces 1n the Los Angel~ Or ange County area rose 1 4 per· cent in Apnl, a nd lowest in- crease in five months. But they were slill h1gh<'r than the na· t1onal mcrca~e la~t month of o 9 per cent. the government report c<l today The increase in tht' Con~um1·r Pric-e lndt•x for urban con umers in the Lo!> Angclt•!> metropolitan area "as t ht.' lowest s1nc<· Novem~r. 14hen 1l JUmp<'<i 1 1 perctnt . the C ~ Labor Departml'nt said If pnccs m lht• n•g1on "'c•re to n se-forthe'm:xt J 1 m'onths ln thl' s ame rate thtty did 1n April. thP :> e.ar "ould end "1th an 1nnat1on 'rate of about 17 percent. com pe1n•d "ith a !>ea!>onall:, adJ~kt.I ratt.• or 25 5 p.-rccnt r<•J!l'>lt'r<.'<1 tn the f1 r.;t quarter of the :> l'ar The see1~onaJly adJUSted 1n!la· tion rate nationwide 19> about 11 percent. compared "1th 13 ~r cent at ltus tame last year P r ices in the Los Angt·le~ metropolitan arc•a he1vc kept J !>lep ahead of the national 1n crease for several months Thcv rose l.6 percent in March her~. compared with :i national ~t of 1.4 pereent. The area's index last month s t ood a t 244 6, with 100 represenung 1967 prices, an an• crease or 17.i pe~ftl from \.he same month oC 1979. the govern ment said Increases in ho us ing and transportation accounted for about 75 percent of tl'\e Apnl 1n crease. the Labor Department said. Hou.~rng costs rose 1.8 per cent, up 22 percent from Apnl 1979. v.itlte transportallon costs Jumped 1.3 percent. up 21.9 ~·r cent fro m the com pa r able month last year. Medical care costs here rost> 2 5 percent in Apnl. Areas of dedine included up· pa rel and upkeep, down O 2 per · cent. entertainment prices down 0 4 percent and footwear fell 1 5 percent """"fof ~""' IOI ClflOwlft ..... II lllC:IClde Of tungk:ide. 20 Gal, ... End sew.. paced a 0.3 percent decrea!le in hours worked and no change in hourly earnings Spendable earnings -what a married worker with three de·' pendents would have left to s~nd after federal income tax and Social Security deductions --also dropped l .2 percent from March to a level 6.7 percent below April 1979. Presidenl Carter's chief mfla. tion adviser. Alfred E Kahn. said the April figure ·'seems lo be a sign of the kind of de<:rea.se rn inflation we expect down to the 10 percent ranl{e or evtn temporarily ~low It. Kahn. testlfylng before the J oint Economic Committee of Congress, said the administra- tion predJc~ the tnnauon rate would moderate significantly by the summer, and the April re· port "increases our confidence that will happen." Howe ve r , he noted, "Some part of the decline is clearly al· tributable lo the recession." a development that does not please tum. Fa111iliar Lagunan Memorial Sunday To Sanford Glick A memorial celebration will l>e held a t ttfe Laguna Church Sunday for Sanford Glick. a han d1capped phila nthropist and p a ri s hione r a t the Canyon Church. who died May 18 at the :..gt' of 76 Mr Glick lost a leg ju.st over a ) (·<.ir ago as a result of a blood dot . and wh1Je he termed the lo~-, an "inconvenience," his main com·em was that he might have to curtrul has volunteer vis 1t~ to local rest homes l It• "a<; playing Sant<1 Claic. tv.o Christm ases ago at a Lc1gund Beal'h s hopping area v. ht>n his leii: gave out . Thl"'doctor> ~aid 1t "ould ha' 1• L'» ti¥ r.eme'+'ed. end ~cr­ a<'t 1 \-e churchgoer ~as restncl ~d tn h1-. -.mall La~una Reesc·h <1panment for mon: than thn~ mont~ As he ~~an the painful chon· of ll'<.1nun~ tu "'al k on d 14u<.iden ll·~. Glick vo-.ed h.-v.ould ri· turn lCJ hl!> round5 uf 1 h1.• n "'t h omes 1n Laguna Jnd ~Jn Cit· ment<· He v1s1ted the Gardens con valt:'>Ct'nt home 1n LagunJ Beach. and Ca.5a Romant1ca in San Clemente. reading w ~ with poor eyes1gnt and wnllng lt>tters for mvahru. Ile also part1c1pated in a food program. delivering day old bread and market surplus items to poor fanuhes, with \he ~lp of a chureh friend with a car. After losing his leg, Glick still made It down to thr roa<;t h1ghv. ay lo cat.ch a bus to San Clem~Le or downtown to the Laguna Beach con\ a lescent ho me. The city bus also got the han· d1 ca pped man t o Sunday worship services a t the Jittfto church in the canyon The deeply r e li gious man never let hu. handicap !ilt'l an the "a} of hJ s good "orks On a !>helf in his studio apart mC'nt hun$! a ~1gn reading, "C.00 1s Jo(reater than any problem I hav1;•" "W1thoug the Lord"s hrlp. I couldn't have made 1t ," Glick FREE wntt the pwchoM of onegolon liQUidfdzlr ~ ... 0.,1, ...... \\Ml .....,. SUCCUMBS AT 76 Laguna's San1ord Glick ~atd during an interview last )e<tr "I ask the Lord <'3Ch day to teach me how to serve him " lit' 1s survived by daughters Joan Hamill of Washington and Carol Glick of Laguna Beach. Hi s friend s a nd f e llo w parishioners will bold memorial services beginning at 7 p m . Sunday at the Laguna Church. T93 Lagun.t Canyon Road Rollback GainM S ACRA ME NTO <AP> Catirom 1a's stringent vehicle ~mog s t andards a r e moving closer to a rollback lo federal !'>tandards Thr rollback measure. 582039 by S~n . Jim 1'1e lsen . R · Woodland. went to the Assembly Thursday on a 21-14 vote. the bare passing majority . Among ~upport.ers were 13 Los Angeles- area memben.. VERONICA ~ Gol SU. Reg '12 49 So .. Prlc. '9.99' lloomlll lmpattw Olool9"-0IOllQe ..... ~,._or ..... IGalSW Alt.'2.99 SollPltcl '1.99 Asparaga Fem ~ • Contact kill plus residual action Rig. '8.98 SalePrlct ~ for tllt OI balktt or .,....,_•.,..or lllode. f Gal or.-sra Sall Prtc. • Protects roses. flowers. ornamentals. trees in the home arden 1 PW saa --- COSTA MESA '5.98 .....,. '2.49 iAN FOUNTAIN ri11 <.o t W'Y ¥ VALL[( ~LLI~ ~ l .. at llOOtCHUHT ' flOUMTAttil YAWY ut.11 ....... "' ... ,.. ..... ""'·' VJSA0 • "'°'. •H-4111 SALEPRICESGOOOTHRU5ti71IO 09tf1 760AYS ' . Alt ....... u ....... '° 9'oc& Oft..... .... . pa \ I .. \ .... • ·~ ..... .. :·:. c •••••• ,, ,. . Auto Abt • nt1on 81.AV 6 atPI 0 PT. Htte we Ire, polMd on~ acatn on tM preoclpitt or one ol lhoee lon1 thr'f'e-day w...ektncb We do thl to t'Ommemoratt Memorial Day You att Id\ ~DC ho• many people really retntmber wh)"' U we 11"' any •tnd of ""'t'llhti" a1on1 OU. best or all pou1bie eoasu. you can f1furf' ~ celebrant• will be jam mlnfl our bf.achtla llke lemrnmgs f"Ulhlna to th" .ea Even tf "·e don't get any decent Wt'UlMr. ll may get hottt•r thun blau-s mhmd and that will be t'OOulh to •tart the rush to PaeU\c 1thott1 AU. WE NEED HE RF. to U!>Urt' peace to our iihol"~ would be for t'verybo<h to JU.'>l stop dnvmg lill over t~ ·~~sc•Pt'· Of course. this 1s already bein1 proposed in a hml\ed s ort of way by one Al Alquist. the noted De m ocratic 1ttate sen.ato r from San Jost' 111 llae Chips 'M>ALD I NATION- Allies to Rush Hostage Tiilk81 By 'fte Atuclac.M PftU .. European toelallat.a were reported prepartnc to launch a .,ew lnlllative to free the American hottaaea in lran. wbo apent thelr 202nd day in captivity today. The milita.ot.s holdin& the bosta1ea ulct •la.in the capUve1 will not be released unUl the depoHd lbah and hit "plundered wealth" are~ to Iran but added "any other ~iaion" will be up to the lrusJan nation. Meanwhile. Iran reported two more executions. raisina lo 31 ~ the number of people killed by the revoh.ilionary regime In two : day1. ~ . TK£ SPANISH SOC1AU8T beadqu.arten In Madrid said ; SpanJab toeialbt leader Felipe Gomatei would ny to Tehran Salur· , day whett he would join otber European soclaU.u for an effort "to ( mediate the confUct over the American bostaaea. · · Unconfirmed reporta said the other Europeans might iadude Austrian Chancellor Bruno Kreisky and Swedl.ah aoclalllt leader Olof Palme. I • • • ln Vienna, Austrian offidala clamped a news blackout on the socialist project, but they hinted It was unlikely Kreisky would leave U\t' country o~ such short notice. If the report is true. l Krelsky, who has long been involved in Middle East peace efforts. · • would become the first head Of government to visit Iran in an ef- fort to sol~ the hostage crisis. · enator Alqu1 t hd1t a bill before tht' 1tlAte leg1slaturt' that. 1n the t'vent of <rnotber alle ged gasohne cr1::,1::,, would You'd grin. too. if you had 1ust won the $365,000 first prize m the World Sent:•s of Poker as Stu Unger <right> did T hursday in Las Vc~as. Doyle <Texas Dolly) Brunson d e ft) was runnerup. He lost the final Pol of $461.000 In a statement broadcast by Tehran radio. the militants who sea zed the U S Embassy in Tehran last Nov 4 said · "Once a Ram . we dedarc . . that unlll the traitor (shah> Moha mmad Reza Pahlavi and his plundered wealth are returned to Iran, the ho~taRes Wlll not be re leased Suspensions Irk Police in Miami "ANY OTHER DECISION w111 be up to the Iranian nauon. and lhe representatives of the nalloo," the statement conuoued nus presumably reft-rred to the inauguration of lhe newly ~leet.ed Ira nian Parliament ~. --- "Can't Go N()W, GU4. We qan·t .Dnue 012 Eridays • require most Californ rans to select a day that they wouldn't drive at a ll If enacted into Jaw. thJs would mean something hke putting a stic.ker on our windshield Say ):Ou decided you wouldn't touch the car on the sabbath. thus giving you an excuse lo elude serv ices to sa"•e your soul. You would put a "SUNDAY" sticker on your car. THIS WOULD MEAN the family heap ..,.ould ha ve lo sit idle on that seventh day eal'h week The susp1c1on he n • 1s that few would select Sunday The populace would abruptly become very inte rested get ting saved souls . People might get dJstracted b)' s unny beach we athe r along the way You know what they say The road to Hades u. paved with good intentions Or good surf Saturday is prob ably out too Few people would select Saturday to voluntarily ban their own driving. The excuse would be that you ha ve to m ake it to the grocery store on Saturday for the week '~ supply. !'110 NEF.D TO MENTION lhe nccess1t1es to motor to the race track. movies. or the ball park. If you ha"·e to put a dnVUlg ban on yourseU. I'll bet mos t of us would be inclined toward~ Mondays. Monday is a lousy day for doing anything Particularly working You can a lways call in with an excuse, like that Aunt Minnie 1s sufferi n~ from the vapors. or you JUSt c·ame down with an acute ca:,e of hangnail BL'T LOOK Ol'T! Jf you select Monday for your non- dnvmg day. you've trapped your~elf. What do you do when a Monday com es up like this one. when we'll cele brate a Me morial Day holiday? You've suddenly become hoist by your own petard Clearly. Monday Just isn't going lo work. This proves that it's very dirricult to select your own sacrifices. It's like pondering wha t you're going to give up for Lent. I've faced this pro ble m squarely e very year I always give up stewed bananas 'MIAMI (AP> -While orficlaJs worr ied about what the weekend would bring in Miami's riot· scarred neighborhoods. the sus· pens ion of five officers and a proposal to give amnesty to the rioters touched off a controve rsy in the police department ~~w.hUe_. alll.fla.cil.ie.s ..sald.-a White 'ex-Offi~r Whose a"'lulttaJ 1n tin! death of a black b~I nessman helped touch off the ... , Alleged Woman Briber Identified S PRINGFIELD. Ill (AP 1 A c;tate lalA mHker has 1dcnt1fled J Chicago wom an as the NatJooal O r gan iz ation f o r Wom en representative 1Aho he ::,ay~ of fered tum $1,000 to vote for the Equal Rights Amendment Wanda E Rrandstetter will be na med as the person who al legedly tned to bribe state Rep Nord L. Swanstrom when results of an investigation are presented to a county grand JUry on June 5 two independent sources said Thursday They refused to bt- 1denhfied by name An active voluntei!r for NOW. Ms Rrandstetter could not be reached for comment despite re- peated effort.5 :'li eithe r Ele ano r S m eal . :-<ow·s national president. nor ~tale NOW officials could bl· reached Tho.rsday Angrily deny m~ any such offer was made . M1>. Smeal s aid on Wednesday the char ge 1A as "outrageous." "I find It incredible." said Barbara Rochman. executive di~ctor of NOW in New York state ... It j ust shows the oppo nents of ERA will do anythmJ( to defeat 1t." 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Ma) or M auncc .Ferre and Dade County M ;rnager Merre tt St1 e r he1 m have prop<>sl'<l llm1lcd a mnest>. det·1ded on a ca~t' by case ba.')I~ Four of lhe oUi el·rs v.t'rl' .,u.., p\'nde<l in connection ..-. 1th \an dah1tm to tar., at a looll-d d1-, count stort' 1n lhe ~1bt-rly Cat~ 1tect1on of northwest M1C1m1 Tht• fifth Y.as accused of :.In king :.t loot in~ ~U.\J)<:Ct ..,. Ith a ~un bar rel Dit .. orees Sough• '\inJ?l'r ..\.ntlJ Rrvant foundt•r of ministry dedicated to prL'!:>t"r\ in~ .\mt-ncan fam1l~. has filed for d 1vor r£• an ~J 1arru from Rob Green. he r husband of n early 20 ~ t·<Ars She a~ked for cu~tody of four children and half c'Ouplt··~ propert~ Prison Inmate Shot Down WASHING TON 1 AP l Foor gunmen anvadC'd nearby Lorton Reformatory early toda). ter rormng a group of inmates and killing one pnsoner whe n tht>1r captives fled ror ~afet). pn son offi cials said The name of the d ead inmate was being withhe ld. The four men. armed with pistols and shot~uns. enter1.'d the minimum security secuon of the prison about 3 15 a m . said spokesman Leroy Anderson "THE GUNMEN e nte red Dormitory 16 and said they we re looking for two men ... Anderson :.aid "The inmates and two guards were lined up agaLOSl a wall. When one inmate started to run, they JUSt gunned him down ·· The mvaders ned after the s hooting. he uid. Other offic1&1s <.a id lhey belil'\t'd the dead an mate v.as .i ppa re ntl)' t he 1n ll'ndtod v1ct1m T -. o susJ>('Cts m a car were ap pr<'ht'nd1.'d in suburban V1rg1rut1 by F a1rfa.x County Police within an hour of the incident. a poh«' spokesman uid The two men. whose nam es were not released. IA ert> bemg questJone-d by thl' FBI. a s pokesm an for the agen C) said A t.turd suspe<"t. whose name also was not released. was cap. lured later at a :.erv1ce st.auon near the prison The rourth sus pect -.as still at large. acconilng t o F ai rfa x Count.) p o li C'e s pokesman Warren Carmichael THE MINIMl.M security set' \Ion of the pnson. which also serves as pre-re lease section. as not enclosed by a fence or wall It normally holds about 150 in- mates. the dorm1tor1es general- Polaroids Save s5 to s20 more with a rebate from Polaroid when you buy one of these cameras.• I) hou-.t· in 1nmatt•-. Jnd t1A o ).!Ua rd s Tht> Mr rt'<'t 1onc; dl'p3rt m{'r.' 1s undt·r fire· ror rccenr IJ~ orfc. of 't>t·urat~ J><'r..,onnt'I J I Lor1ori .• t rtJ(J(en-d h\ f1\cal problem" in • \~ ds hingt.on ' municipal J(O\em menl Commenting on s e<:unt> at. the : fac1ht~. Ande rson conceded . : "The ooe ~ -.e never thought of 1s that someone would break m to the pnson ... At the llml' of tbe s hoot.Ing. a prison secU11 t} guard patrolling near the facility discovered the a utomobile the ~unm e n ap p aren l l~ u<,ed lo rt'"1Ch the prison Altho ugh t h e guard • potted ammunrt1on an the C'ar. ht> couldn 't a le rt off1c1al<; bec ause he did not have a p0hce • radio While the ~uard wenl to . fmd a telephone. the gunmen ap. : parenUy returned to the vehicle ·· and fled ·send reO.te CO\lpon with 111•• 1~1pt and warranty c1rd to Pof1roid f0t cash reb1te c:ftecil Sale 60.99 Sale 24.99 Reg. 71.•. Polaroid Pronto• SOner OneStep autornatlcelly .. ts distance exposure Rebate •10 ..... 21.•. PolltfOld OneStep '°' ~at pictures lndoOf or out Rebate '5 llllr ... ........., ... ... Pft .. '1 ... ,~ .. t.110...,. .. M . , awfl ........ !OM Ill f .. t. m••· '"'""' llOlellt 1n I••• otrloo 111 .. ----------------------------------------.. .......... -.tl'-fio<Mr " 'IOU "° n(lll -¥0"' -IW ~ 30 0"' t 41•1 .. 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" " iect-71 ., ...... ..,..,. ., '° -..ft. t , J • 1• •• 14 M rsiclCPenney_ ~-------lil~ Two greet ways to chdrge Prices Effec11W lntu May 2'&tl' Ovtteee.twt.turWy· OIUMIMt ....................................................................... iiiiiiiiiiliiiill -1. ....... 1t '1 '1w!MI ., ., ...,...., IM .. \ I --------.._-- CWJFOANIA DAILY PILOT A4' Police Believe Pyt!alnids Saturated LOS::r!-!a (AP> -Al"h ~haft nNM lhrM part.lea PfOIDC!tial . teh•ll, ~tit II lew ..tore.nwnl ofndala aaJd U. chain.a tbat promlle lart• ,...ll'da for lltUe lnve1t meat IDA)' have rtacbed the "aaturaUon po'ot" In Southern Callfonla. Aad. a new cnip ol UM W.1.1 ttbema la r~ ta.kine root tn Hawall. ~DI from bland to Wand BWbank police rakted tWD p)1'1mld p1rtJ Tbursd1y nlcht. •hUe Lom Anlde9 pol.lee bit a \blrd , lo BurtJenk. 11 people were al'1"tA.ed lD \he nnt raid, police aa&d. '11\rff Wftt bOOk.ed for~ and oblttucUna an officer ud @laht othen were booked for ••rlout other •U.•ed offenses, Hid U. AJ Mldrtd Tbt namee of tM m people at the part) were taken. be aaid. A 1maU 1um of money wu recovered, u wen a .. eral boxes of T· 1hlrt• wtth "Pyramid Power" ln.Krtbed acrou Lbe troftta. The aec.-oad Burbank raid \oolr p&ae. ript aJ'CMMI tbe comer from the polke ataUon. the Ueute8aM NW. The names oft.be 64. ~nona ~nt were taken. but no ar"9ta were made. . t Some mone)' and paperwortt were recovered. he Hid, ind flre ~ department olfieiall accompanied poll~ because the Uny room tn ~ which the party wu aa,Jd had only one ex.it and coatalned expoMd ; elet'tric"At wire. · ·~ "It was a fa.re trap," u.idon~ officer wbo wu on the rakt. : Meanwhile. LAPO otnoers t.oolt aeven persooa into custody lft a : raid about 9·30 p.m. Thursday, said Lt. Dao Jones. : No money was recovered, PC>lice said, and whUe paperwork : was completed that I• WlllaJb' ,tllled out Jo COODeCUoa with book~ : angs. the seven people were refeased 1t the scene, police Hid. 1 t . I STATE NEWS Teen Held in Berkeley Computer Caper • .. t 8 F. R K £ L t: Y l A V > - Authontie. hive caught up with 11 lf·)'Hr-Old computer whiz who allegedly stole rart> and valuable components from the University o( C 11fomia tn order lo set up a phony credit card system The youth. who was involved . ' . . ~ ft'oOde.l .Plfiti~ Bronrhing Out 10 li anmUar episode on the UC l'ampus l 'h years aeo. was ar· r~i.ted Thursdav an Martinez. r><>hce said. Campus police detective t. rege Folster said t.he youth. whol>e identity was not revealed because ol b1I age, broke into a high-security building on the UC campus on Jan. 26 and took some $50,000 worth of com· put.era, manuals and tapes. One of' the items stolen. said Foister, was a rare dttv1ce called • . . • a card reader that can read and mterpret magnetic tape codes on the backs of credit cards. Police sa.ad that a year and a half ago the youth was convicted or grand theft a nd malicious mischief after he broke into security build ings and stole equipment and broke comp~tcr codes He taW\ted UC computer ex- p(' rl S by leaving b<:h1nd messag~ oHenng to l>how them a foolproof system against .wi aulbonzed use ln return for free : computer time. ' The university declined his of. : fer. • The youth, a high school stu- dent in Concord who worked part Ume ror a computer firm. was highly selet'tlve in the burglan es. Foister said, taking only the equipment compallble with c~atlng a new system. Much of the stolen equipment was recovered from the youth's house, said Folster. MOneyMaker .. Empire' Tops 'Star War~' llOLLYWOOO 1 AP> -Movte exet'uttves at 20th Century·Fox Jrt' ecstatic at the ret'e1pts from '"The Empire Strikes Back," the :.\'quel.tbat.madc mur~ f1r<>t-rught mont•y 3t the box offiei! than its 1>ur(·nt r.Jm. ··Star Warl> · "We never thou~ht 1t would beat 'Star Wars· Trus is un - twllc'<able." a Fox t-~ecutive ~aid whJle counllng the morrung-arter 1·.1 rn10gs of Sl.336.JO!i from 125 theaters where the him debuted . ~\ t-cJnt'Ml3} I 06.ll IA-~ <l(IUblt.-th,.. IJpt-OIQJ,t night p venues of bolt csmte n•rord-settt.·r "Star War <, · •C )'Ou make a c;tat1stical companson of J \ l'rn~e--; bt-tw~n c-ertatn lht'aten; . -Hut lh{; stucho '>f)t'nl more than double its money. The "Star W J rs'" groduct1on cO'.t SIO m1lhon and .. The Empire Strikes Back" < v~t S25 cru.ll1on thret• year., later Howard Huges' 140-ton flying boat. Spruce Goose. pie· lured during its only flight in 1947, will 'be disassembled and parts distributed for display at eight museums around the country. The California Museum of Science and Industry. Los Angeles. and the San Diego Aerospace Museum arc two of the sites where parts will be ex hibited. The plane flew one mile at an altitude of 70 feet m its debut at Lon~ Beach. ·Star Warl>. v.1th box uHace r~1pt..s or more than S300 million '"far "'the b1J?ge-.1 m<I\ 11• ·mone} maker of all tame. A large part ur lhdt profit 1~ du tu the fdct lhat man> pe-ople saw ll more than once i · Coast Housing OK'd LOS ANGELES (AP> -After a three yeaT battle, tbe Oalllomla Coastal Commission ha YOCecl unanimously to· allow limited expansion of a Pacific Palisades subdivision that will border Topanga State Park on three sides. Wednesday's compromise de- c i s i oo allows Headl a nds Properties, Inc .. developer of the 1,000-plus llnit Palisades Highlands subdivision. to add ""' Marlo Thomas. star of TV's "That Girl," has married TV talk show host Phil Donahue. The couple were honey- mooning in Europe to- day after the Wednes- day ceremony at the Hollywood home of Danny Thomas. Ms. Thomas' father. 739 anita on 125 acl"e9 ln or near lbe seeait-Santa Ynez CanJIOO. The developer had originally as ked for 1.805 additional units. Dririltg l1111u~ Ba<•krd S A CRAMENTO <AP> - Every California car owner would have lo select one oo- drivi.ng day a week, under a bill approved by the state Senate. But the plan in 5 81468 by Sen. Alfred Alquis t. D-San Jose, BRIEFS would go into eff~t only m a gasoline crisis Cnuh Suif S.-u 1 .. d SAN DIEGO <AP> -The federal government has been or· dered to pay $101.400 in damages to the parents of a night attend- ant who died in tht> P acific Southwest Airlines disaster in San Diego Lro and Eleanor Bonewski of Lakeville. Ill .. ~ued the govern· ment and its Federal AviatJon Administration In the Sept. 25. 1978 death or their daughter. Karen. A total or 144 peoph: were killed Tidt> f'ttnd~ SpUf SACRAMENTO (AP1 -The Assembly has approved a bill to s pllt $600 m illion in windfall tidelands oil revenues a mong bui lding funds for colleges, schools. energy proJ~ts. parks. hos pitals and prisons A 59·5 vote Thursday sent A82873 by Assemblyman John Vasconcellos. D·San Jose. to lhe Senate. which has alr eady approved something similar Newport Surf and Sport ANNUAL MEMORIAL WEEKEND 20%·30%0FF on the m-1orf ty of the store Men's. WOmen 's, Boys' shirts. shorts. pants. dresaet. etc. by OP. Offshore, Gant. Kennington, Esprit de Corp. A-Smile. Moonglow and many many more SALE FRIDAY, MAY 23-MONDAY, MAY 26 . w. tftll tt .... .......,;__:,_ __ ~--..~---. I • atore2 210~ M.tne Av• . .......... ftd . .,,. .. 10.7 luft•ThUfl "''''''ht • ., Stwtl s....c....rt .. C-.MeM 641.0IJJ , , "I believe in treating myself to special times ... like the Newport Beach Art and Music Festival at Fashion Island." SATMAY24 ~tr'Jtph tf1:;tU:1 rt>Ut!J JOM,bPM pt F~ld#t [5Wttl ~ • 0 SUN.MAY25 VM{/;J~ /~ b-(11~ F(JM!lt/ ;:i..rtAm :.. Sf'l'1 flt [Mliln lf Wtl _ !::'! ._. ---.;.; ~ .. -~ • iii I appreciate the arts even more outdoors. That's why I'm looking forward to a weekend of cultllfe "al fresco!' Peter and I will view painting by top local artists while the kids check out the children's art and winning posters. We'll all enjoy watching dancers or listening to bands and choral groups or joining in an old- fashioned sing--along. Where else can I find -We!re special, ---~ because you're special. _events the whole family will love? Nowhere but Fashion Island. Juat off Pacific Cout Highway to Newport Beach, .. ... t' .• ~df t ...i ._, p Rober1 N Wftd/Publiiher Orange Coast Oa11v P1IOI ..r.J1 o ·.-... ge f'rtdl y. Ml'( 2'3. 1'8o Barbara Krelblch IEdltOf'ltl p* ECfltOI' l l I ' ~ • • • • • ' • • • . . . • . Propo9aUon 10 b.. come ln ror • 1re1t deal ot <'ri t1cism for all aed fraud used in obtalnlng slgnaturH that qualilied the m~a•ure (Of' the June 3 b&lJOt U not outrl•ht fraud, t.bere wu plenty or ml1W'I· dcrstandin,a ln the procedure, which led aome to believe they were Slanina up. ror aUtf er rent controls That's not so Th mu.sure would wipe out ex1 Uns lo~td rent control ordinances, provide statewade gu1delln for future ordinan • and reqwre their ap prov&l by popular local YOt•. instead of 1lmple adopUOn by t•aty COW1c1ls and boanh of supervisors as la now the l'U:>t' Nov.• that th\' mN1s ure ~on lh• ballot. tht> qu~sllon' not so muc.'h how ll got there, but whether or not at would be a bener1c1al law Given the t'Xtr aordmary l\bort ge of rental housing 1md th<! fact lhut haphazard local rent control ordmanc~ a rc frequently udopted under poUtJcal pressure with httle thou ght to their elfe-ct on the housing market, one mus~ conclude Propoa1t100 10 would 1mprove the present s1tua· ta on 'l'rue. the CtsHfonua Housing Councll and the real e~talc and corH~tructton industries have promoted ll heavily But it a lso h as the back.mg of innumerable s tate and county off1c1als, including the County Supervisors As ~oc1at.Jon of Cahforma and the Orange County Board of Supervtsors This is because they reeogruze the s imple fact that the re v.1U be ~o more construction of. nor investment in, r e ntaJ properties so long as the specter of arbitrary loca l r ent control ordinances hangs over the heads of the m- vestors It is not true. as had been claimed. that Proposition 10 removes local control of rent o rdinances. On the <'Ontrary, at requires that s uch ordinances be approved by the local electorate at least every four years. The g u1dehnes for new ordinances provide for establishment of commissions to resolve tenant-landlord gnevances and to approve or deny rent increases that ex- ceed .the a "•erage Consumer Price Index for the past 12 months. . Rent increases would be permitted to cover major improvements <not repairs o r maintenance> and to cover increases in user ree5 which the lan(ik>rd mU.st pay. · The restrictions would not apply to initial rents ln ne w construction or to voluntarily vacated .units, but the re-r e ntal charge would apply for the life of the t enancy to avo~9 unexpected rent hikes. " ,-Proposit1on 10 is. in fact, a compromise measure that attempts to offer tenant protection while assuring in- vestors of a fair r eturn. Without some such assuranc~. th e r e will be no new investment and current owners will be: reluctant to s pe nd money on improvements. T he misunder standings about the intent of the law .ire regrettable. But without som e s uch statewide gu1danre. the rental market stands to be undermined b' a prohfrr~t1on of tll-con s ide red local ordinances . · Tht: Daily Pilot n·commends a YES vote on Propo~1 lion 10 Airport Ave r sion Just about everybody agrees that airports sbwld be conveniently located -but not in their own backyard. That truism popped up again last w eek when 1.-05 Angeles County s upervisors voted unanimously to oppo.se the icica of locating a n offshore island airport in the Los Angeles-Long Beach harbor area. The offs hore faciUty was among proposals deve loped b\ tht' Southern California Association of G<>vernments 1SC'AG > in a s ix-county s tudy of future aviation needs. :-iuperv1sor Yvonne Burke. whose district includes the lwrbor a rea. s aid residents of San Pedro and Long Beach ~houldn't have to put up \.\ith the noise and ground im- pacts of such a n airport. She c laimed it would be prin- t1 pally designed to serve Orange County residents. She incredibly contended Los Angeles International Airport \\<111 be able to handle projected passenger loads tor lhl' next 10 to 20 vcars. SCAG's aviation program manager disagreed on both counts. LAX a lready 1s nearing its capacity, he said. and the propo~ed o ffs hore facility would serve as many pa~scnger~ from Los Angeles County as from Orange County. That would seem a reasonable conclusion . Not sur - pris ingly. the Los Angeles supervisors don't see it that v.a~ • Ooin1ons expressed 1n the s pace above are those of the Oa1ty Pilot. Otner views expressed o n this page are those ot their authors and artists Reader comment 1s 1nv1\ed Address The Daily Pilot. P .0 Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (71 4) 642-4321- Boyd/Safest Year By L.M. BOYD At age IO. a child 1s too old to need a babysitter and too young to be one. That's the contention of a mother who s ayi; she worries therefore more about her 10-year-old than about any of her other children. Reasonable maybe. Still, it should be noted that youngsters that age have out· grown the dangers of the common acute infections. bu{ still are too young to face the chronic diseases of the later years. Age 10 statistically is the safest year of human life. Q. J was told as a tid that Dear Gloomy Gus Seems difficult for Un· cle Sam's allies to sym- pathize with bis mis· eries. They've been on the receiving end too often. Santa Claua is sup~ to &Ive •n4 nolrecelve. D.M. ~·.~:-1 ::",.~:..47.-::t flK"9Nf+ly ,..., .. "-.. -~"'"""'_ ........... '0.. '*" ,.__ if leaves show their un· dersides. rain is due. Jf true, why. A. A low-pressure raln system ls apt to stir up a ris- ing wind that flips the leaves around. Q. Translate the following from the Latin, please ; FVNEM? SVFM. FVNEX? SVFX . FVNEMNX ? SVFKNX-OKMNX. A. Latin? Come on. that's another old kiddie puzzle sippcsted in the restaurants of yesteryear. say it fast: Hne we any ham? Yes, we bave ham. Have we any eggs? Yes. we have eggs. Have we any ham and eggs? Yes. we have ham and eggs. Okay, ham and eggs. A game for the little restless. Yellowstone's Old Faithful isn't. You can't count oo it slick ing to a schedule. lt walta anywhere from 33 to 120 min utes between ·gushers. Observed Bette Davia : "Un til you've bee n a monster, you can never be a star . .:.:_ __ Was Leopold Stokowski who obee:rved : ''Conscience is that which hurts wben eve r ything e ls e reeh marveloul." ------~--------------..... ~-----------------Rowland Ev r t No vak Carter Call to Arms Falters W ASHlNOTON -Lt.-u than lour mon&hs aft~ hta aUrrln• rall to arma ln U-. J an. 2S Slate 0( the Union address. President Cart r coro,pleted hla molting u a born again ha wk by quietly In· 111un1 th.at Con1er~~ abandon e ffo rts to li&vt: lhe Navy. On May u . the president wrote Chairman John StennJ to ur1e th.at b.iJ St'na t t> Armed ~t rvl ('tS. f'om m1tlee removt-from tht> df'ft-n:.e uuthonzatlon b 1 I I S 6 2 btll1 on 1n hardwar ~ added by the llous.e Armed Services Commit tee Spec1hcalh. Carter's un publi hed letter said no to S3 I b1l11on lll naval and air ttems. no 10 takll\g capital i.tups out of mothbalb, no to stepping up F · 18 a1rC'raft production. no to t.•xtra !>Ubmaranes and frigate., and. or rourse no to resurre<:ltng the B·l bomber No~hcrt• in tht• terse letter is there u bmt of world crisis set ... Earl Wat ers off by t.he ~mlln's AI•h•nlstaJ\ adventure. lnatead. the pral· dent made clear that the plight of the hard·p~ud Navy should nevtr o~truct the chimerical "balanct'd budget." While one Jimmy Carter speaks loudly lo the S(>viet Union by boycou.ing the Olympics. the other J immy Carter carries a small stick; 1l takes no genius ln Moscow or NATO capital~ to understand which is the real J immy Carter WHAT IS surprising ts not the substance but the style It 1s un usual t>nough for a pr~s1denl personaJly to set out such de· tailed milita ry hardware desires < .. hke ass1grung tennis courts." ont-sarcastJc defense contractor told us> Beyond that. Caner bas dropped aJI deception. making clear It LS not Congress wh1ch blocks a defense buildup T he most predictable of Carter:S reques~ 1s to remOVt' $600 m1lllon for development of the proposed ll l bomber as a <'ra ise missile launcht.•r. Tht• president understandably op poses resurrecting the B. \ on the ~houlders of the cnuse m1SS1le, but the modified 8 ·52 he pro .. St TO RE Polletl 15 a debatable. even risky alternaUvc Jn his letl.,r. Carter urges Congreu to wwt tor "full determlruation of the timing and specific form of an appropriate 8 52 follow-on." THAT SETS the tone for the rest of t he letter. Although Carter 1.cnor es 1t, the hard- pressed Navy wants the red· pendUed items as a quick-fi x for its desperate condition following years ol matten:t.Jon . In response, the president ls calling for long lead help in the by-and-by Thus. Carter wants to delete S560 rrullion to reacllvate two motbballed wars hips . the a ircraft carrier Oriskany and the batll0$h1p New Jersey both pleaded for by Adm Thomas 8 Hayward. chtef of naval operauons. With two car nC'r batUe groups on station an the Indian Ocean since lhe Ira man-Afghan crisis began, add1· l1onal stups are needed qwckly The president calls 1t · ·lllefft C'tenl lO apply hundreds Of millions o( dollars to res urrect \9405 technologies ror only a few years of stretched operation." Actuall,y. the Oriskany was not .. -....... ________ - commlHloned until l~ (Ind deactivated lJ\ 1976): the New Jersey, mothballed most recent- ly In 1979, is s uitable for cn.a1se mlHlles. ·' liecause they require thousands or new crew mem- bers." Carter wrote. ''both these s hips would aggravate current Navy ship mannlng problems." Thus. the president has adopted a r e verse beer-and-pretzels argument as rationale ror the un· derslzed Navy. The small size o( the Oeet JUS\Jfies the )ow man· power level; bul the manpower level lurut.s the size of the neet. CARTER SIMILARLY rejects modest Ulcreases in new shlP- building, modest indeed when compared lO th~ Soviet pro- ~ram He reJeCL'> $495 million for increasing the four new guided m1 ss1le frigates to s ix. con- ~1dered a bare minimum by the Na v} for a nt1-a1rcrart prote<:· t ion He also rejects $907 million for two badly needed 683-class nuclear submannes. asking the Navy LnStead t.o await a new <'lass of submarine .. we plan to design." Finally, Carter comes down against yet another Navy prion- ly : e,.pandlne F-18 aircraft pro- duction from 48 to 72 at a cost of S49'2 million but at a saving of $4 mil hon a plane. "An increase beyond 48 would likely be done at the expense of funds needed to operate and maintain existing Navy &.lf'Craft," Carter argued. THAT BtJTTRESSES the let- ter's overriding theme: a de- fl'nse appropria t.ioos bilJ "con- '>LStent with a balanced budget .. cannot emttatn these new planes and ships without "severe re- du<' oons'' · in opet'9tions, -main· lt>nan<'t' nnd personnel funds that ··could advenely affect today·s military read mess." • But the same pres1ttcnt has bt:t.>n vigorously f1ghllng amend· menL" w the budget resoluttQl'l that would 1n<:rt>asl' money for •ll••·rat1on. ma1ntt•n:1n re' <1nd 11t•r..,onnc-I b> 1a k1n).! 1t from ... , "' I :.i I "' t' I r 3 r.. ... 111· n d In l! .,·urtht·rmor~. anv chJn('f• (ur ,, t'jl.1nc,'(J budl!t.'l wt-nt down ttu· !J r.Jin Y..lt h tht.• on~cl or n ,.,.,,,nn Prt"11dent \:trl 1·r. tht·r..for1•. ~1rtuJllv ,.., ralhnl! fur no d1Jrtg1• HI tht• domt'<.l!c pnon 1 \ ·' m 11l st d cf 1c1 t c; pend tn I! Af~haru:.t;,in 11r not. that L'> JW>t the samt.> old p<>lu·v Prop. 13 Tax Inequities Target of Bill ln the u.sual manner of toda} ., poltuc1ans or a .... a1tmg a fore,E'('n rn s1s to happen before acUnJ.?, Gov Jerry Brown 1~ now pre lending great concern over the lack of "affordable housing "To dramatize the s1tuat1on he has created .. a task force" to "study the problem " · Meanwhile the legislator s. who have lo be slugged over tht> head with the two-by-four of the irut.ialives before they r e alize a crisis has ar- rived. are h esitatinl'? o ver a p r o· posal which wou ld in s tantly re · duce housing costs by tbousan<h of dollars. That is the measure authored by Sen. Olhe Speraw. Long Beach Republican. Kis bill. SCA 46. is a coost1tut1onal amend· ment to eq'18llze residential prop- e rty taxes. Pointing to the gross lnequities which are re- sulting from the Jarvis-Gann Propositioo 13 property tax re· lief initiative adopted by the voters in 1978. Speraw proposes to put all residential property m the same category. Sydney Harris II ,. "' 0 u I cl ti " l h I ... CJ • 1 l1m1nat1ng th•· pru\ •~•on 11r Propos1lwn 13 Y.htl'h p<>rm1L'i u' ... ,•ssor-. lo n•\ alut.• prop<> rt~ 1·.1c It time 1t chan~es hands and to ap ply current values to nl'"' ron ~truct1on Under that pro' 1c.1on neY. homeowners are pa} tnjl. property taxes three and four times greater than nCt#!hbo~ 1n s imilar homt·~ THE EFn •;CT of Spt>r3"' ... measure would ~ lo tax all re·;, 1dent1al property lD the sam1: y.ay, at I percent of the ai. sessor's 1975 appraised value!> with an annual 2 percent In crease in that valuation. Nev. construct.ion would also be ap- praised at 1975 values- · ·Ttu.s," says Speraw. "ts a po~1ttve way tbe legislature can act to make housing more a/- fordable. M 1t s tands prospec- tive homeowners not only have to race the mnated prices o( homes and the high mortgage m terest rates but pay property taxes far out of proportJoo lo that paid by others The C<'lm bined totals make the monthly paymenl.s prohibitive. By reduc ing the property taxes we can make the monthly paymenti. within reach or the potential buyers.·· But Speraw·s a r guments have so far been re)ected by lhe l•'.l!'''·•lor; ...., ho h.1\1· bt.,·n ll:--tt•n IOj! IO the ObJl't tlfln:. or lvcaJ ol rw1 .11 ... Y.ho claim his mt.·~ur•· "'ill re<IUN> propert~ tax n'\ enuei. b~ as much a~ S2 btllion That .Jpparently as the amount new ronst.ruct1on and property lurno\·ers have already swollen local li(O\'emment r<>venues sm~ the adoption of Proposition 13 two.years ago. Bul tht> argument d1sreJ(ards the fact that further delay lD equaliunR the taxes. an aC'tJOn wtuch 1s certain to haP- p<>n. will onh make that revenue loss more traumat1r Also at dls· regards the potent.Jal offset ol ~re1ter tax revenues which would resuJt by operung the door to more new housing construc- tion wtuch. at the moment. is at a complete standsull. Tbe legislators have instead been tampering w1lb hous1n~ financrng. voung for measures ~bich "'Ill permit fmance m- st1tut1on.s to charge higher in· tere sts through .. flexible in- terest rate mortgage contracts " While the changes may lower lll itial payments they will not re- duce total costs. ALSO TIIE legislators favor incr easing the amounts of in- come tax credits in the form of "re n ter re l ief." "But," a s Speraw asserts, "fajlure to re· duce taxes on residential proper- t \ r .rn onlv rP'>Ull 1n h1ghf'r rt nl:!> "m~l~'> re~1denct>i. aren t lht onh prop"•rtu.•c; rhan~ing h.1n<1". lhN"l' .in· l.lr~1· lurno,er- 111 mull1pll· d14ellinj.!'> And Ln- H~stor-. arr rl'lu<·tant 10 bwld ne-. mull1plt• units reahnng the taxes ..... ,u put their apartments in rt-ntaJ brJckeu too high for most people " Regardless of the tax rev- el'\ut>s ~h1ch may be lost to local ftO\'emment by equalizing residential propt.>rty taxes it re- mains that lhe state constitution and laws reqwre it. In ruling that Proposition 13 was constitu· t1onal ~ state Supreme Court made note o( the potential ine- quality and thus left the door open for a future rullng on that pc>1nt. It should be quite apparent then to the legislators that 1f they don't act lo remedy the flaw tn Proposition 13 the court will eventually do 1t Or. as one tax expert observed. "The peo- ple w11l be back with another Prop 13 and do it themselves ... In either event the re medies may not be as well considered as c a n be prov i ded by th e leg•slators acting responsibly and fscmg up to the need to equahze U.e taxes thereby bring- ing about the housmg relier they all agree is a paramount need. Why 'Lucky' Galllhlers May Be Unluc~y in Love Somebody at the bridge table shrugged orr a bad run of a earth with the bromide. "Lucky at cards. unlucky in love." and her part.Der promptly ridiculed her for expressing so absurd a sentiment. Al first ll would seem so; and yet I have always believed that these trite old saylni• bave tbelr roots deep in folk , psycb olOIY. and may be truer than we tbint. Wbat does "luck '' in cards actual· ly m e an '? Over a pe r iod oC time. the "lucky'' player ls the s hrewdest playt r. It is ulomatic that the eitperU ..iway& seem to get the beat cards -becauae tbey know • I how to make the most or them NOW. the qu3lltles which make for an expert card·player are exactly those which make for failurt' 1n love The card· s harp •s cold and calculating : he is what is known as a .. percen- tage player ·· He takes only rea- sonable chances. But the essence of love ls its unreasonableness, its all -or- notbing quality. Shre wdness may be successful In an in· trlgue: but it violates the spirit of love. It ls Impossible to care for another person on a percen· tage basis LOVE. it-ls.true. la sald to be a "gamble" -but It is a unique gamble in that the stakes are the playen1 themselves. There is no giving part or oneself. or taking part of 1<>meone else. Thi! ts the s ure way to Joie • I bave s~n tournament bridge players at work. and they are appallingly like machines. Ex· pert poker players, too. are com· pletely impassive. Their "luck" Is an uncanny ability to get as much as possible while giving as httle as possible. The human elem ent ln the game is exploit- ed, not embraced. SO 111E lady who uttered the cliche about "lucky at cards, un- lucky in love," was. In a certain sense. closer to the truth than was ber skeptical partner. This does not mean that bad card players are inva riably suc- cessful In love; it only means that cleverness and guile can win at diamonds, but never at hearts. Quotes "I feel as thouth t have Just ~m~ ~ from • -trtp U> tfii Mooo ." -Waahinaton Oov. Olay Lft Ray after a beltcopter tour ol the area devasuted bJ the Mount Si.. Helena YOlcaao . .. GENERAL NEWS DAILY PILOT .4 f Johnny Weissmuller Waits tO Di,e THE GREAT CLE4NUP ACAPULCO, Medco (AP> -Jo~aay Wei11rnullw, tbe lad from Wlndbw. PL, wtllo WOii live Olyl'.Qplc Sold medala, ·~ r~ be ever •••m and who ia best remembend .. U.. mov-iea' Tanan. aka oa a len'ate O'fetlaM•., U.. Paclfic wautnc to die "He Ja&st tf'lla me, 'LH~ me..-.. All I wut to do t.s die.' " UJd Marl• Websmdw, bill tlx\b wt ft WEIS8MULL£a, WHO WILL •• 11 June a. hos ~n here 11nre late tm, and baa beeft la fall 1ng health ''"" im when bf 1\lffered • Mliee of lrOXt'$ IU w1(~ Hid be ta not l~kl all &be Ume •od speak~ UtU The rrl.I~ •<'tor 1s df.prived ol ooe of the tMngs he lov(' ma.t 1n tua life -awtmmina beuuse ol a lrach~my mMI after docton db· eovered a growth an bJs lhrcwat and an lnelaloo in his stomach wtuch allows feedina. "'Ille last time he swam on b1a OW1l .... ln Dect'mber. out in the ~ here." aald MtJ. Weissmuller "Now he m06Uy Juat kM>ts out into the O<'ean He doesn't uUt m~h because of the tube U\ his throat But he u n say: 'Go t.o bell!· when ht> gets mad, and he understands everything I say." WEISSMULLER IS NOT RECEIVING guests and. becaust-of has 1U heath. his wile tW'DS vis it.ors aw<1y from the once-t>legant. spUl·level home they rent Just a few miles north of central Acapuko. It ts lhe kind of house with a big steel gate and winding drl\l'wa~ From the terrace whert> Weassmullt>r !:>1ls there 1~ a rommanding view of the Pacific, crastung on the wtute beach far below ·'There are nurses tendin~ Johnny around the clock. but you know, he is miserable sometimes becaust> of those tubes in his st.omlk"h and throat No Gals In Pants For R ace LONDON <AP-> Or ganu.ers of Uus year's Henley Royal Regatta have banned women in trousers from the ex· e lu s ive s t e w a rd s' enclosure. Richard Goddard, re· gatta secretary, said that when trouser suits became f ash io nable so m e years a~o they we re considered ap- propriate dress for the enclosure . .. But in the last two or three years they have no longer been fashionable Women have been turn· 1ng up in trouser~ with an assortment of tops "h1ch don·t m atth. We therefore decided to re- vert to the old rule and not admit any women in trousers." he said. The June rowing event on the Thames H1ver is a social calendar must. and Amcncan crews are re~ular v1~1tor!>. Home Sale Tlurorted? P U RCH ASE, N .Y. (AP) -Rea l estate brokers considering sell- 1 n g murdere d "Scar s dale Die t " c r eator Dr. He rman Tarnower 's Westchester estate have expressed mixed feelings on how his headline-making death might affect the sale. About 100 brokers at· tencted il1I opeb bOUse ac the estate wh e re Tarnower was killed in Maret-. 1bey louJ'ed the nearJ· <1even acres of propt :..) : which includes a tennis court, pond and built-in swimming pool. Some believe the publicity may bring a buyer more easUy, but otben said the notoriety of tbe m urder may bind er its saJe. Widow Paid SAN_D_ll:OO .JAPJ The United St.tea bu ureedJ.O pay ~.000 to the widow of a man kllltd tn an airplane col· li•iOD over San Dle10 in wbldt t M people died f,,011n S ult Singer Engelbert Humpe rdinck ha s been ruled the legal father of a child born to a New York Sun - day s c ho o l teacher in 1976. Ka thy Jetter. 24, had sued Hµm- perdinck for s1 • million. He la W!fY mad about lhoM Wqa *•"" they keep bhn from awtmmin1." IM aald. Tbe fOUPlo married ln 1113 and \bey Uved for many yean ln Lai Ve1as. ln lm durin1 a trip to Loe Anat let, Wel .. muller 1Ytfered a cerebral atrote and wu hollpllaJl&ed He 1t1yed for • wtllle an tbe Motion Ptclur~ and Televblon Country Hoepll-1, wtllch I.a 1\iU PA¥U\I hlJ medical ex- penHA WeiHmuller took a brief hi•tUJ from the scrHn tn \.he 1950t, and stan-ed in the TV aeriu ''Junile Jim." IU• last role wu a brief one in t.bt 1976 tum "Won Ton Ton. The Dog Thal Saved Hollywood." "BE IS Vl•TUALL Y IMMOBILE now." said Dr. Ricardo Fi1ueroa, Weissmuller's physician. "He lJ thin. hla hair is very gray now I UUnJt he came here because he has a lot of friends here and wanted to die here . He has moments of brightness, but very few. AP_......,.. BOSTON (AP)'- Letter T. White Wal IO upset wtth 1Joppy sub- way stationl and a pro- posed fare increue that he had t.o do someth1.nl. So White donned white overalls and took a mop and bucket into the downtown Arlington Street Station and spent five hours cleaning and poliAb.lng. IN &\l', 1'7t. THE ll08PITAL direct.or said Welumuller made "Taraan" calla ln the middle of the nlCht.. fnchUnin& other paUenll and bo&pital w«llera. Mra. Wei.aamullw moved b.lm from the San P'emando Vahey facility t.o this resort city bttaute of bll behavior "He alway• w.nted to be here. The climate is M> nlce, it la the least l could do, try and ma.Ice him •• comlonable as possible.·· she said. "Most men would have been killed by the strokes he's had. but he li"es for \.he reason be was a great swimmer : be bas a magnificent. a magnificent heart.·' said F igueroa HEALTH FAILING Johnny WetumuHer Wh ile is an airllpe employee at Logan In· ternatiooaJ Airport. Only a few mites north or the house the WelumuUers are renting is \.he fresh waler lake where lbe last Tarian feature, "Tanan and the Merrna.ads" was shol m 1947 At that tJme Weissmuller. then 44. s till had a broad chest and dMk hair. The memones of \.he 1924 and 1928 Olympics, t.be workl records and the 16 eartier Tanan movies were still in t.be minds of American moviegoers. BY mE TIME HIS VlNE·SWlNGING antics with J ane who was p layed by Maureen O'Sullivan most of t~ time -were on television. Wt>issmuller "as working as a host an a Las Vegas hotel T~ Cir!>t Tarzan epic was "Tanan the Ape· man " in 1932 a nd others followed. based on Hollywood's adapt ation of the Edur Rice Bur· roughs· charat>te.r. 'Ibefts Brin~ Sentencing LOS ANGELES CAP). -A fo rme r Social Secur ity claim s representative in Ox · nard who was convicted on a charge of takJng $1.000 from a claimant and S850 from the gover nment has bee n given j.hree years proba t ion and a S500 rine t: S District Judge Robert Kelleher pro no unced sentenct' in the case of Theresa A Velasco. 29. now of Santa Barbar a. COME SHOPPING THIS SUNDAY .. AT N-M NEWPORT BEACH! We're now open Sundavs lrom 12 noon to 5 pm • ·NH•-Afah~ Wff tf 99 ,- ESTATE SALE OF JEWELRY· CRYSTAL- PORCELAIN - BROlVZES- CHllVA - SILVER and mere. Lots of diamond "n<J$ and earr1n~. 90ld chains. fine ct'lma and crystal, bronles. some fu m1· 1ure. oils. ctiandel1ers. be-ass tamps. etc Friday, Satwday, and Sunday nigh ta May 23, 24 and 25 Inspection of all merchandtse Friday, Saturday, and Sunday 2 · 5 P.M. and 7 · 8 P.M. admission Bank ot Ame,.ca, Mastef Charge . cf)eck1, some terms av·ailable. a.uction company 2542 West Coast Highway .. . 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( •SIC Co!>w~ CA ,.,.,._ '"" _ ....... <-~le<I b~ • ~n.r•l~r'lh<p J.-OW41nr J P•1 , .... --.... hied .,,,,, - (OW>l t (I-Of Or-C..OW.h Of> .J.l)t1t tt ·-"'""' f>vbt•VlOICI 0r'""9f Cont 0..11 PolOI ""., ' ' i. n '"° ·~ P UBLIC NOTICE "CTITIOU$ ausiNaU NAME Sl 1" TlaM.lfT Tll<> lo4klw1"9 potrM)tl\ •r• 001"9 ....... ~~ SOU TH WOOD ltOUOR 2710 H•'110t 111.0, CaY -· C..lfornla ""~ p 1.,r., a.noiono l>ICI w Oc- '"'"' M-1 6'r.cll. c...<1tor111<1 n66J AllN e.t1ol•I•>. 7JICI w °'""' Ir.,.., 11-1 8"C.fl. c..<rlorN• ~ Tllo\ 1>vS1ntt• •• con<111<t•d oy ........... -..... ,...,,.,. fle<10l lno TllK \~ -~ tli.cl wolh lftt c-<111 Oen; ... 0r-. '-"'Oft,,.. y ···-r1n1M p.-.1v.o OrlftGit C.0.Sl Delly PtlOI, May'· '•· n. JO, '"° P UBUC NOTICE ~ Friday. May 23. tNO lllONIK -Ad.or Richard Andenoa la the bou ol both UMI Dkmlc Woman and Sb MIWoo Doll&r Mu . I Rmmers Vie in Irvin A fi ve kllomc-tttr and 10 kilometer run wlll be he-Id June 21. be11nnlnt at William Muon Patk ln lrVlO\" They un> ()pen to men, a1es t•.eo. and women , H SO TtW' five kllomtte-r nm begins at 8 a m .• f ollo14 ed by Lhc 10 k 1 lomcltr event at 8 · 30. Reg\S\r1ahon ($4) will continue until J une 1. Late registrauoo tee is $.S and will coolJD&ae until 1 . 4S a m the day of t.he race. Awards will be presented to the first male and female flrusher m each a-ge category . For more 1nlormaUon. phone 7S2-4618. Wilbam Ma son Park 1~ located al the comer or Culver and University drives For the Record Blrllu f'OUftrAIN VAUt V COMMUNITY ~T4l. AUrl Mr Moel '*'-Jon W~. F-1•111 v.1...,, Dot Mr. -'*'-G«y Fertey, t4Yrtl· l"IJIOll S..adl, girt Mr '""Mr ... -.-1 l.e<NM•, t4un· It nQ I°" liffcft. llOy ....,, Mr •I'd Mrs. R-ld C)ytlon, F- 1•111 v.11.,.,. cion Mr. •fld M rt. D•1111h 8rl1<0•. W..tmlllSler,glrt -y. Mr. •"" Mo . Ao«wr1 'l'Ollft9. C.0.i. Mesa. Doy M r.-""' w.,re<i~,F-. l•trt V•Jll"f, Qlrl _,) ~11 ""' ~ Ml'\. It_, Alw1, Jr. S... Cll1mfllle, 0trl ' Ntr •"<I -~ Slloino Mor*'. S..11 .JY•l'I C4'c>i5tr-. Ooy ,,._., IJ .,., • ..., -~ C...lcK Oedoli., !>aft C tem•11I•, llD'f .. Deatlu Elsewhere Mr,..-.,/llO. 8'1Mt ,,,..,. _ _....,.... -LONDON Moton&Nc11.111•t <AP> -GES::,_c.,.'f~~i~ .. L C lara E v e I y a . 9 9 , May J believed to be the last of ·T.;.,~"!'" ~°"~~1• the Gaiety Girls of Lon·· . ~-, ,. don musit'al ~medy in Mr -Mrs. Scou tWtt•nrwv i.... the Edwardian era is J...., ~r-. qort d d ' ,....,, ca . s.iu,,. 5411,_.,,., Roy 11•9<*•0 ~" c ,..,.,..,If Doy _,. Mr elld 1W'---SOul• O."• Pomt. 9trt GLICK Mr •no Mrs. Rootr1 Mc<li.". O•nd Pot111, 91rt Mr ttnd Mf\ h tt ftOvf"f ~ ""'"n (.ip t\lr.ono, Q••t ,,..., '.ANFORO C.lt(IC ''""•"I ol \.tt'QUf\.d &f'•h (• P•'\~ •••• °"" wno•• .,.., 11. ,.., .,,... • ..,, .,. ,,,. M r -'nd M t \ ltdVI\ ~1ttlt, ~din Cl~nt~. Q1rt M r •nO M t\ Rorv titt~t ~d" ( ''""'"'"· Qofl Mr dnO M t\ S•uart h11r ~, ')4n ''""'""" .. boY ,,..,. Ntr •'MS Mr-.. Franc1~0 f.•n•' 0~ Potrtl, 91'1 Mr •no ~ CA!or"Ot Hotchlllu, 5"11> Cl•~••.oor• ,,..,. Mr and Mr\ Rol)@rt !.l•ll~n. S.... Ju.•" C.O\lr...o, boy MaylO M r Ind Mn O•n1 .. 1 Ml!Chell, s... Ju•t\ (.c"H\lrM!O. 91rl MO II Mr dllO Ml JUdn Vto. Ottn• F'O"'' q;rf Secre taries Of State In Print WASHINGTON CAP) -The resignation of Cy r u s V anc e h as h ighlig hted the im· portance or the job or secretary of state. and the government has a book a v a ila bl e f o r persons interested in the history of that office. lmO '"' Mu-.~''" o• tOOO to uw n-f'<h .tnO •IC)tor1y M,n,\rf'' of QOOd t ~r ..tnd ( ""'\•411\ ~ '° ""''-'f\Q "°""~' Tl( •no .... ~· Cl'°"' ~I Voll- F41rp 8..-~ f1t'hef' 04 JO•" H4lmtll Of W t'\n1nqton t1nd c ... ot GhC91 o t L~ _,,, C... 8~\0!d _, '" Cllfl\t IO ft 800y Of OW•M '" ~ ~~·--wlll be•t ~ o.un:t>. m ~ c...'"°" Ao.tel. ~ 8Hc·"· Ca . .i 1 OOPM -~.MJly H '"° V.NDS AICHAROIC SANDS.-3',r9S- Of "°'""°"" 6'ractt, C. P .. wc! -•Y °" T_.ews•v momil'ICJ. MJiv 10. 1'110 ,,, "" So<Jlh C--1 (clfT'"""''IY M(KC>•t•I M• ..... ~ ... "'"""°" 8*.cll (4 ••"<~ l'>Sl ,\ 9'-• Of H.,_ H'Ofl ">< l'IOol """" -~Or-c.o.~t Cotl~<1•. ,., ••~ .i1so • rnctme>er Of .,.. NAUffhJ\ (IUO Of Fount••n V•IN'Y c .. t1r w4\ iif '\f'lf •mplO••O c•bff''lf"t f'f'dll.•r ..... I\ \yfV1'¥'90 by° ,,,, motfW'r ·'"" t•ff'f'r Mr tlnd M r"-JC•nMtP'I ~f'<I\ ot Nt>wl>l)rl i;.. .. 11. C• -• •••· •~r JuO'rr' NtQIUt1tf' of ~MX>W Vt\1•. <• V,\,tAOOft w•ll bl" ttlt o.v F'r•O..Y ttOM 9 OtJAM to S OOPM •1 tlW R•y F •mlly ~,_.y. •1' 5ovth C:o.U M w 'f • .__..,. Iker". C•. F..,,..,.,, ~tvkft -..IH Ot twlO •I P..:•fo< V~w MotJn«161 ~an s.i .... cwv. w..v 2• '"°•I 2:GOPM. Rn Femoh MOrl1>•'1 Cll...CIGr'-SMULL SHlllltE E. SMU1.L. res-nl OI Cor-..,..a, CL PeMed -•'f °" -· 21. 19'0 SM I\ wnrlWd t>v ,..., mof~ Y•re P · Shull °' c.or-~. C• .. 1 •on Ay.., T,.,._ Of Al,,......,., Ce • J -~~115'11111"'°'-·"" -Av• .. 11 Sllull 01 TellH, I \ifler ~°" 8roo o1 !.<lnl• ""•· C:•. ,,.,,..r•I MINI<-•• wllt IJlt ... l<l Ofl S..-y, M•'f 24, ltlO at II 00AM .. tM Pt••<• llrOU.1' Bell ..,_.., ~t '"'"' A..,. 8n;ce ICurn. offl<i.t~ 1111 .... m•nl will b• •t Herbor l.iwn ~ .. '"-· "-....., tell •• IM ,,_,....., Oft Frldrf, Mey 23 '"° trom 4 OCll'M to t OOPM. P1•r<• e rotMn. 11411 ...-.,. "'°''""r' Olni<- Tbe J.2S.page volume contains reproductions of the portraits of past secret aries a nd blo--:::j;iiiiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;:,;;;;;:,;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiii;;::- grapblcal sketches of the men who have held that office. ·'The Secretaries of State PortraJta and Blo· gra phic al Sketch es" sells for $3.~ and can be ord e r e d from t h e Superintendent of Docu· menu, U.S. Government Printing O ff ice . Washington, D.C .. 2CM02. Order stock n u m ber 044~1708-3. CITADON BACKFIRES SAN DIEGO (AP) I n the mall at th e t.elevialon ataUon ca me a fire inapector's cita- tion f« wetda and rub· blsb on tb\ property. Clayton Brace, KOTV's vice pr esid ent a n d general rnanager,seotlt right back. B race t o l d Fi r e M arsha l C .W . V a n Rickley that the Jot bad been 110ld to the city or San · Diego some time ago -for a new fi re ala· lion. Gains Honor. M•sler Sgt. R icha rd A. Glllesp le, son of Gerildlne Swanson o( 21002 P acific Coast Ht1hwa y, Huntingt on Beach. hu been nam ed outstanding i.nstructor of the month at Sheppard A1r Force Bue. Wichita FaU., Texu. L SMr1'M & TVn&L MOITUAIY WISTQ.ff CM.VIL Mortuwv • Crem1t1ons 4'0 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa 646""868 ,_.Cl.-On91 SMITHI' MOITUMY 627 MalnSL ~nunQCon Buch ~ ,..PAM&Y Ccx.oteA&.M8A&. HOMI 7801 Bolsa Ave. Westminster 893-3525 PAC..C YllW MIMOliU PAii Cefreterv Mortuary Chaoef 3500 Pac1!1C View Drive Newoort Be.ch 644-2700 ...COIMtell MORTUAllll Laauna Beech ~15 Laauna Hills 78&-0933 Sin Juan C.P11tr8no 495-tns w...,,. LAWN-WT. OUVI Mortuary • Ceiretel'{ CremitOfY 162S Gisler Ave. Costa Mesa ~5554 ...c1•onm1 MLL•OAOWAY MOl'l'UAIT 110 BroadWI\ Coata~ta &42-9150 • Planting Of Tree 'An Art' Not.hlni enhADffl the beaut)' of• cil>'t town or home more lnao the tree• wblcb 1 row alona u ... •tnetl. But we want lrHI that can arow tor yean and yean wtlbout caualnc problem•. We: don't want trMI plan~ in t.he wroai spot which wm ln yean to come be a nu laance with their rooll p u nc h ing u p ldewalks and their tops Interfering with over · head wires GARDENING I OBITUARIES It is up to dtizen gro up s and the homeowner to be con · cerned enough for the future ot bis community and home t o work for the proper goals. An in· valuable source or ad· vice on wh at tree to plant in a spedfic loca· ti orlJ i s y o u r local nun'eryman. He will give you Ups on bow to plant aod help you make tbe proper sele<:tion. An improper planting or a tree can be ex . pensive with constant pruning, sidewalk repair and in the long run. perhaps, uproot.Ing.:. An inexpensive insurance 1:. to get qualified advice. Readying F~lisfa Festi1'al Steve Hollister, left, or Hollisters Nursery and Flower Shop, Costa Mesa. Chuck La udenberger , show chairman of Costa Mesa-Bay Cities branch of the National rut'hsia Societv. and Costa Mesa's Mavor Arlene Scha(er h e lp pr un e ba nging F uchsia. Hollisters will host Fourth Annual Fu~hsi.a Festival. May 31-June 1, during wh1c~ some 200 varieties of blossoms will be dt~layW, The Fuchsia is the official flo" er of the City of Costa Mesa. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ • 8 ~ W@rilll? Tomatoes Still Give l(j ~@!?WO©@ Most for the Money The tomato IS not only a vwuable vegewble to ~rov.. gavang you the m"O.st for y(){]r m~y per sq1111re foat. btl.l \ht') on· ooe of tht> most popuJai. Th{'n· an· ..,. .. ~·., tr1 max1m1ze your profal<;_ and ) ac Id'> of th&!> ~1dely "Cot a problem" Tlu>n wnte to Pal Dunn. Pat unU. c::id rrdJape. {XUJ:ng the ~.you nttd. t,o IOloe mequill~! m~mtnt rptd ~'· Maal your queslU!fU to Pat Dunn. At YDMT Stttnu. ~ Cocut Daily P1lot . P 0 Boz .15'i0. Colla Mesa CA 92626. As many fnlM"s a$ possiNe u.,tt be answer~. but ·phoned inqulnes or U!'ttTs not mdu.c!ing .. rfie re<JIUr's fvU name. addreu and bu.nnes.s hours' ph.me num~ccnnot t:H!constdeTM. Thucolumnappearsda.i· Ly ezcept Sundays .. DEAR PAT. l JUSt bought 3 house lhal ha" old a luminum ",ring; I know there 1s supf)Ol>t'<i to tx· some way to chan~c this \\,n ng so it 1s not a firt' hazard I'd ILke lo find out how Uus 1s done and 1f 1t can be a do~t-yourself proJect. K.E .• Costa Mesa The aew method for~ ahaminam wlr· ing syaema by pn111aMntly crimping sbort lods of copper wire t-0 tbe ends ol the alaminum wire bas beeft developed onJy receaUy. lJIHler tlds method tbe copper lead I.a eo11aected to tbe Hrikbes, rettptacles, flxtures, or appUantts la a normal fashion and a crimpla.~ method is used to couect &he ~ and alummam wiring. In Lh~ view of tbe Consumer Prodact Safety Com · m ission's stalf, thJs melbod of coontttion will rP· duce &be fin bau rd io tbe "o.ld ~hftology" a ham inam·wtred hou.se. This method requltts J>O'Wft'·drhen, bigb p~· sure tooting wit.kb shou.Jd be operated only by a specially tra1Ded electrical c.oatrador. At p~. the commiuloa staff Ir.Dows of oaJy oae mualac· turer who 1.s martldlDC t.be tools aad compoDfllta for tllls type ol f'eP&lr to lbe reaideotial martlet. For f.nbtt Information, yoa may wtsb to write cUrectly IO tlw muw.fact.u.rtt, AMP Spttlal ID· dashies, Vailey Forge, Pa. lMSZ. The CPSC also offers a free booklet which oat· l1aff problems that can oenr wttb 15 and zt amp. alamlnum wiring 1yatem1. explains daa ger alpall that may lncUcate a fire ltaaard, and CMlt· l1Dff sieps a qaal.lfiecl electrlctaa cu take to alter Utl1 wtrtnc. Reqaeat by wrtUnc to Coe.Hmer Prodact Safety CommtasioD, 3111 Wllalaltt Blt'd., Salte llot, Los bgelea 9"19, or by pliioala& (2U) m.1m. llospital ,,·e#"d# .ttaga:fn.-11 DEAR PAT: I have boxes of mq uioes and books I'd like someone to have, but my regular person can't pick them up because ol the high price of gasoline. Do you know anyone tn the area who wants them? P.R., Newport Beach Tiie Oraa1e Ceaty MedkaJ Ca&er welcomes old ••l•zfltetl aDd books . ...._ IM YOl•ttt-r of. nee at IM-5MI If,_ are able c.o dell.er your doe•· Uoa. Aa yw c:aa aden lUd. pa prt~ laave ltlt volllldeel' drtnn loo, aad &ky are la abort aapply. Falniew Sta&e Boeplta.l abo aceepta books aacl ma•utMe \bat woald be -stable for lu pallenta. PltOMtlT·Sl.81 tor more lafonuUon. :l•o Exfw1Ue on Rb~ Toa DEAR PAT: There's been a lot of pubUcity about the rise ln gasoline prices during the past year, but I'd Wte to find out how much the overall coet ot operating a car has lncreased. l know ll must be a startllng fl&u.re. K.W., Huotingtoo Beach aJ0& 109 aft, 'fte auaal cOIR LI ap 18 pettetit compared C.0 lut JeU -from $2,M C.0 SS,l7t, ac· ~ IO &a. A.merteaa A•1•1W:le Alledadea. Auaaf flaaace eftarges aloM, baaed oe • fov· year lou. are ., 43 perce.t IO~ from SZM. S~rfp1lo11 81111119 lo E11d DEAR PAT : I've done everything I can think or to straighten out a problem with Publishers Clearing House, but they keep billing me for maea.Dnel I never ordered. HELP! R. M., Costa Mesa ••lhlM AcU.a Llae, a free eHHmer eenlee el ...,.ten Qeartq llome, s.M ea.re ol ~ ptllill• nee....._. It ••"41 •PCB enor. Tllte dlu1M Mn be.-re9"ed froll die bOI 1M laave bee. recelYlq aad -.U-..,....... for UM -~ .... beee MIMll•• ··••Ible ••'*ri,UO. complaba&I dlreeUv c.o _... aenlce '" Mladoll. Tlae last mallla& lavolved eompl ... ta fro• ti AVS readen. ATI were aolv~ wit._.• two weeb. aeaden CU llH dme bJ wrttlmc dindl1 .. Ma1adM Actt. UH, hblbMn Oeut1a111Gue, m ~ DrtTe, Port w••...,.. N.Y. u• . .. • ·. -g.r-OW1lff'~b4e~· • =--·---·--.. Many horpt'" gardf.'ners grow h.u~h yieldrn~ tomato bybnds and TI:D'I tht> vme!'t up supports to "OVl' '>P3<'t' Dad you know iJ smgll· 'ine 1>{ a mbu!>t hybrn1 v.111 take uµ '>IX '-'~uar{' lt·t·t a nd r an. product' up lo 3'J pound-, 11f LOmatoes., Al an civerc.tli!t! t'O!>l oC 40c J JK>und th1., v.111 J!I\ c· )oo $1:! 'll>Or1h 11[ produc~· frt1rn on~ '10t.:' YOl' Ci\S AL ·o t•\ll·nd 't OUr h<H\ l-:.linl? l>y plant ml? "'me. of th .. earl y matunnR kind'> v. alh a sla~hUv ~mailer frwt aJong with a crop ,;f later beann~ h> bnds. Then yoo may want to pot up a cherry varK."ty v.t11c h will bear lar~e quant1l1~ of w mal.Ob about one inch in diameter and love a sunny patio Or plant them Ill a hanJ?· 1ng basket Tiu!> way they're easy to pick and don't t ake up valuabll! ~round spa<.'<' in lht' t?arden Therf.' ar<' transplant'> of Jll w rt'> of tomat<>t>.;; uva1labh.• at vour local nurSt>Q alon~ 'II.1th v.h&t )otl'll nett! to k~t'P ~our planL'i dt optimum prn ductaon Makt'" ynur ~c·lt-Nton-, .ifll'r the la~t threat oi frOl>t I!> pa~t PRE PARE THE SOIL w1lh rom- post and work in th <' ferlalrur thorou~h)) Set your plants tv.o to three feet apart in row!'t four feet apart. Plant a\ lea.st four lo sax vine-, for a family of t.bret>. ThlS wall fl!I\ E' you plenty of fresh tomatoes with a few left ovf'r for canntnR or freezan~ Today's gardener 1s lucky. There arc more varieties to cho05e from along v.'\lh them ..being .resistant to -mimy-rJf ·tttt:' diseases --verttclUum will. f~~mum will and nematode dama~<' that would have wiped them out )ears ago. So you don't ha'tt to-v.'On'Y about this any lunger~ fk ~ure to remem ber to scatter ~omt> fertilizer around each plant oncl' .1 month. Water deeply and thorou)!hlv. Tomato roots can get a!> rlt•1•p J'> ~1x feet and it 1s important that }OU l?IH' lh{'m deep watenng!>. L nil kc ffiO"t or th<· other shallow root .. d '1·i.:etablt·• ... I hPy 1lon 't need to b1· v. ..ilt-rt.-d a.-, oft1'11 Harbor Vi'el t' Club to Meet A luncheon meetmg for memberr. of Harbor View Halls Garden Club '\lo 11\ be held Wednesday at \he Corona del Mar home of Mrs. William F1em· 1ng Co·hostesses will be Mmes. J.imes Conway and J ohn Van Uden. Folio" mg a bnef business ~ng .1t ~ 30 a .m . officers for the comin~ 'l'Jr 'Alli bt· an!'ttall~ by Mrs. Edwin I RJms1 ~. Jr. c;econd asSt'itanl dm•rtor of OranJ:e County Distnct of C.1l1fom1a <;arden Club--. Inc Tur n S2 into $100 with a Penny Pinche< od -S2 for three lines. two days to sell items worth a total of S 100. Coll 642.5678 and charge yoor Penny Pincher Ad. DAllY PILOT USE THE IEST ... GARDEN TOOLSI llJ f RUE lEMPER 'AMERtCAtf Steel Bow Rake. 'AMERICAN' Sharp-edge Hoe. ·AMERICAN' Hom~oroen Stlovel. f 1''urs~ry Speciall Martlla Wa1lllngton .. GERANIUMS ·Plant pefor~ootums for gorgeous COior In me summer garden. 4" POT REG. '179 l Florist Spe cial I POTHOS Very reliable easy-core Indoor plant. ' I" Pot Reg. 'l.H H;)}i~~~~ Nursery -Florist 2140 Harbor llvd., Coato Meao - ---------------. -----------·---- .. '· ~ .. ~~ ... ~ ............. Fridly .... ~.~ •.• 19e<J ............. 0.Al.LV·P·IL.OT .. .. l Gardening Looking Up J' enical Yegetable Growing Space Saver \ ., tMA 11 tll tot Prw ,_ ta. iDflau. . ....,., C'Oe- ........ k'a ~ IOOd neW1 ..... ~ ....... lhat lf JOU'N MlUiaJ hlp priff!I by IJ'OWlQI food ln your back yanl. 1QU cu d(Mable or ~ ~ your IJ'OW&ac room by ... wnieal l]NIC'e TIM ew-ept '8 simple. Don't lee s>lMU .,.wt -t.ra.ln, ue or case u.m i.mteed so ~ l't'OW up NOT ONLY DOSS production tncreaae. but there'• leas damqe f'rCllD \ueeu and rot. and sometime& other side bellleflta .. ~ll. Calins tomatoes, stakln1 pep- per plants and replacing bu.ah bean1 with more productive pole beau and training them up a meab fence are more common examples of vertical growing. Alld you'U find that vertical gardening will allow you to grow aloncalde walkways or fences where theft's only four to six in· ches of ground ~ land that mifbt ctberwbe go to waste. TBS llJlft.Sa 1M bet.a.r. at leatt Ill ftnl. T'Mn ·a no Point ln a,..,... • 1icJl °' moM1' oa)y to rtftd ro-don't reany Uk• sreen beau all tlYit llllK'h. Pot '-8.._ America'• moat popular home crop - 1ardeoen frecau•nlly Ue. the VlDff to ...... and plneh otf aide abooU, °' aQCUn. But IOCDe u - P4fleMed 1•rdenera t"ooteod they lltt a better' yield with lela trouble by Caainl the ViMS and leavtni them unpruned Commercial tomato ca1es are available, but. unless they're al least ~ and a half feet high not counUng the prongs that go underground they're almost usele$3 BETl'Ea STILL IS to make your own wire cage four or five fttt high using wire mesh large enough to lift a tomato through. To anchor the cage in the ground, cut a wire hanger in half Ferns Can Accent Tropical Garden Create an intimate tropical garden with ferns -their lacy. de- licate green fronds produce a cooUng effect hard to equal with other plants. Among the most famous members of this vast colleclion of plants are the tree ferns. Jn California . the Australian and the Tasmanian tree ferns are outstanding addi· tions to the landscape. Either and d.18card the book. The two end• form Va Lhat mate ex· ~eltent._... Stallea are 1ood for less aprawtJnc Cl"Op&. Peppen, eU· plant Md auntsowen are rood eumpn. Be au.re the Rak• a r e 1\A&rdy redwood 1a eJC. celJeot -aod Uill ~b to tie wortbwblle. For VtnlDc crops, lrellises or fenee. made ol wire mesh or plaaUc oettlnc attached t o wooden s upports are fine. ·Beans. aucar snap peas and cucumbers will crawa Lbeir way up with just a nudge here and there from t.be gardener. STUaDY TRELLISES can also be used to grow heavier erops s uch as winter squash, vining summer squash. small melons and pumpkins, but you may have to rnake cloth slings lo give extra s upport to ind.ividuaJ fruits. Many types of berries are also suitable foc growing up a trellis. Of~. there are more ex· otic arrangements for those so inclined. These Include tepees buUt of eight.foot long poles as supports for beans, and ~ frames hung with strings , also for beans. IT'S EVEN possible to tram be ans up the stalk s of sun- nowers and com. Some non.vining crops can als o be grown verticall y, if you're handy at carpentry or don 't mind inves t ing som e money. EXPalENCED STAFF ADVISES AT SUPERB DECOR NURSERIES , .. ·- ont'T1U 6:l0 P.M. DAILY HOLIDAY I SPECIALS!! ·--··-·- lllll•I adl1••HM .... I wl ... 7.HUI I •so ... f••4At ....... J/Ut .... t.4t/tt" ,,........, = ... -~, C.-11'1? WAM<(lll AYL f()UNl ...... VAUl• ""OH(~,. 1 8fock Weet of Hefbor on Werner 4 INCH POTS v ........ 3 ._s I oo .. ,. ........ 12.tl STU~ '9" LLOYD•s r I !IO~d~n shop 1 ..... ,, Gardening Clwcklist s erves as a striking spedmen for a cool east or north entry -.way..----- MANY GARDENEllS grow the fems in tubs and use them as decorative garden accessories on patios. The Australian tree fern grows quickl y. eventually displaying long, bright green fronds up to 12 feet long. It is hardy to 30 F .. but is fairly safe in shelter ed places along the coast and in warm coas tal valleys. Strawberries, herbs ancNolad "-~ - greens grow well in pyramid· j I -stJaped towers of trays. Seed · ca ta logs. list the struct..,.. at&" J p_ril: ..... ,lhe.-...... -~-=-·· ~ !'It.IA!. Old ·fas hione d strawberry • . l-- jars, however, don't really save -1 ~ that much space and tend to • • -~ ---- • Still time to plant tomato plants and seeds of s uch hot weather vegetables as corn. beans. cucumbers and summer· type squash. • If you grow your own chry§anlhemums for fall color, hurrJ to select and plant l.be small rooted cuttings which are available at nurseries this month. • Water lawns deeply to dis- courage shallow rooting. • Shop for container-grown Mother ferns are also popular. The arching fronds oC this good· looking bright green fem add charm to a shaded patio and the tiny plantlets that grow on the fronds give an extra lacy look to' tbe delicately cut fronds. DON'T OVEllLOOK hollyf em for accenting a shade garden planting. The fronds resemble t he foliage of certain holly varieties. soak a lot of water into the clay 1 pot itself. leaving the plants gasping for a dnnlt. IT SOMETIMES t akes ex· perimentation to find out what methods of vertical growing work best in yaur yard with your favorite crops. .l But for the consumer who could use more gardening room in ooe ol today's postage.stamp. size back yards, things are de· fm.ilely &oolting up. Trees Offer Fall Colors Transplanted easterners wbo (llOMULCH G'~" "'....,,..., _, ,_..,.,IO uM J~t IJi""'"'G ""• ..,~ iQI ,, .... , ~u("' ,,.,.,,..., ~ ··~· "'""" . ·~ $4..29 HOW s291 ANNUALS coocn 50°10 MALATHION Kills Fleas and other insects 16 oz. ~ze a..,n.o s449 HOW ROSES roses in bloom: thls enables you ( LO select exact s hades of color you desire for your garden. In your garden. keep the faded blooms cut off Sword fem is one of the mOst durable members of the clan. A fa.st-spreading landscape choice with narrow. erect fronds, it will tole rate poor soil and drought. mias the lovely autumn color of • their old homes will be glad to -:-<!! learn that a few of the deciduous -.· ~] trttes with lovely fall colors can be g r own s uccessful ly i n Califorrua. Such trees are the Sweet Gum (L i quidambar ). C hinese - P istache ( Pistacia chinensis). Raywood As h CFraxinus omus 'Raywood' I and the Maidenhair <Gingko bUoba >. Brighten up your garden with beautiful color 1 O or more vanet1es all 4 " Annuals. •ecJ. tr Mow58' 2 Gal Sm~ Many varieties to chOose fro m Od favootes & new vanet1es ..,.u..ts s49s MOW • Hanging bas kets should be brought down occasiona lly for a good soaking. Imme rse the whole container and let it drink deeply Eve~reens .. While shopping for ferns al your nearby nursery. ask to see other shade plants to plant along with your fe rns -arahas. a ucubas. azaleas. camelwas. clivia and aspidistra. A\.~IH Y'\c;ue.JE(l fOSrQC>.(.,..,.,t.""'('I' c;,_.,.. ">""""""""""' ~~ _ _,....... OP€N ~ON THAU S AT 7-6 ~UN 9-t; YIU ...,,_,_., LLOYDS NURSERY AND LANDSCAPE CO . INC Mott"' c._.,,. 2028 Newpor1 Blvd. {at Boy St .) C:OSto Mteso. CA 9'2627 / (7 14) 646-7441 Memorial Day Sale ·Right Plants Enhance Pool Splendid Summers Start at Roger's Even the most beautifully designed pool wiU seem lacking if the proper kinds of plant material~ are not used to enhance it. The wise gardener will create a summertime oasis with interesting foliage patterns and textures @nd won't have lo spend his leisure hours cleaning leaves and other debris out of the pool. First. you should consider those lovely ever · green shrubs s uch as camellias. hollies. a nd Japanese pittosporum which can make good six feet and over background plants. Each has Its own charm and helps to break up the hard look of con- cr ete while providing privacy. SurfABLE MEDIUM-sized shrubs would be . India hawthorn with its white, pink and rose col- ored blossoms that cover the shrub from late fall, or mid-winter. to late spring. Junipers add 8 green. silver or gold-Upped touch to the poql side and require very litUe maintenance. Agapanthus. or Llly of the Nile, decorates with long-steq:uned nowers ln tlie cool s~ades ol blue and white during · the height of the swimming season. Caatalner gardening can be used to its fullest potential around a swimming pool. Potting up the annual flowering beddint plant will add color and a fesUve look to the area around your pool. You can ftll larle containers with red geraniums SW'· rounded by llowi.nt white petunias. Red, white and blue verbena la an exceptlooal performer. Or, try eaay·\o-IJ"OW comblnationa of gold, oranae. or bri&bt yellow marigolds and nutty, white sweet alynum. APASI' ROM the nowertng annuals, you may want to try tome of those perellllial color .,..,..,. lib guan.la planted In and around your sbnlbs. They will delight JOU wttb daiay-Ulte n.wen bl onqe, white, yellow. or roay pink. ~ are another cbotce tbe &ardener .tt.b ta. pool b8 -._. tbe Mleedcm an peat ucl IM effect la evea ,,.ater. Or1 JCMa tan fall Met to tbat all·&reeD lUlb tropicu look with U'H ...._ pbUodendiOot, palms or the onwnen- In summer. 1he occem rs on ou1door living And this summer you II probably wom LO spend more of your leisure 11me n9h1 ot home ... 1e\o x1ng borbequ1n9 ond enterto1n1n9. No w s the time to moke plans for thot comfortable ond pleasant summer. At Ro9e1 \ we hove everything to sron you in 1he nght direction. Dunn9 o ur special Memoriol Doy sole. you con ~JOY o 11emendous sov1n9s on o vonecy of nems. So come 10 Roger's todoy. And g ee on your w oy 10 o splendid summer. Roger's Nome Orands Get Results. SAVE25% REG SALE J lb. Flower Food 7.50 5.50 7 lb. flower f()(Xj 12.9e 9 .98 lib.Soil Actlvotor J .9e 2.98 JJlb. Soll Actlvotor 1~.9e 11 .96 1 '"·ft. Ponlng Mix •.9& :3.50 2 cu. ft. Potting Mix 7.9e .5 .96 Exciting Summer Color Plont bfi9ht. bofd MANGOLOS '°' 9f'90' COlot occtt'G. Yetow, 9C)ld. 010f¥ and~ tnQtOOn. ''"f>C* Buy a table set: .. Get a free table setting. ..,.,." you J>\lfd~o"• ony patio tobl• ,.,. you ~t a frff 16-i)i4K• Mt of '4•1onlo • DlnMrwor• l~tH frOfft McHn• Ca<lo. Proctl<ol ye< ele gom ploce )entii9 fo1 lour Choos. from 4' unique Rrvlero· 1iisp11ed de)IC}") ond 5 1rch )Ohd colors l•clvsively 01 Roger· s. .. over 50.00 VALUE ~-G),i . ~ .. ~ \ .<DJ)•/ ~ ,) - ' SALE 4'2" toble (, 4' chain How ,99 .00 P.eg 6J1 .00 Tomlomi Collection by Brown Jordon . C)eol.l(lful, styhh lln•s with quollcy·buMr tubular olumlnum from•s flnbh•d In bok9d •nom•I. Light weight; sturdy, with handwoven vinyl sttapplng . Avolloble In o wide vorlety of colors forimmedlot• d•lfv•IY· Abo ovolob'-1 Adj.ChoM $ALE 2 t • ,quor• How 9'2 .00 'l>ccosionol to~ '--9· 114.00 StvMtng. lov.ty flow~ plonu. find foiitostk voO.t•s In olmoJ< f'ndless color combinotlons. Eoch in lo19e r•dwood baskets. Try our new Oxygen Plus® African Violet Food Get on Afrtcon Vlolet- free. t&I =:.-=-loa ~. 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The It.ems lls*f below will be sold on • ftrst<ome, flrst·MrWd basis at THE AMBASSADOR INN, 939 E . 17th ST., SANTA ANA, CA. - (Af"'bnMde>r Room> 1 btoc* E. of t-5. e.wulJur.y OK1 Joi11t Sheriff-Coroner Office SATUUAY. MAY 24, I tlO , I 0:00 e.-.. J :OO ~·"'· •1 DA Vl'D S1lT'DIAHN °'_...., ....... nw On.net CQunQt Grand Jury H YI It'll all rtcht to ha~ • C'Omblned aMrilf ~r·• otrt« but that Cft'taln Hft>luardl U"fl nft<'tllUry to ptt vent potential ronnkl ol ....... , lt'l lM invnll1• uon ot ••th!! at C'OUl'\lY Mttrltton fKilttM9 A aherilf'a 1pok•1naa acr-d wtU. U. JUT)' and said~ prou du,.. are ln f'Onfonnunc-.. with the recommendM •ff'l\>anb. THE 1\ • y !'AID I " at:PO•T releaM!d Thund•.)' 1t hau · c.nfull)t n amined and wel1~ the bt-Mfi\11 und drawback.a" 6C lhft pnwnt a)'tl•m IAD<l concluded That ~ foreniur tit-M e ~rvl<'fl dlvt•k>n " boU\ "etf1C'1mt" •od "wtil-man•aed " Th•t counuea u:stna& "fa.ll·nfe 1ys\ema auch as ~·s 1nq\MISU tnt'ur add1uona1 C()9\a by Im panellng a jury and add•nc lawyers· r~ " -That the esUmated yearly cost of ronnlng an independent l'Oroner's orfi~ would t>. '230.000 Tbat the "low o umMr ol deaUIS annu1tlly 1n rounty detention faciht.Jes or '° deputy relatt>d 1n r1def\ts .. do not warrant the added t'OS~ of setting up an independ\'nt coroner'll om ce HOWt:VE&, TO ELIMINATE what 1t termed pote ntial t'OOfUct of interest s ituations in such ln- v est 1 gat1ons, the jur> ~aid the re should be "simultaneous lnvest1gatlon of any death or serious injury in an} of the s her iffs l'USlod1al fac1hlies by the shenff·«>roner and th 01stnct Al torney's Office ·· The panel e1lso said there s hould b<-e1 reVlew ol both the sheriff -coroner a nd the d1stn l't attorney's investigations by lhe Grand Jury ilseU "Should the Grand Jury feel further anvesliga· tion LS necesse1ry, it would re<.'Ommcnd that the Distnct Attorney present the evidence for further action." the report said. THE JURV R ECOMMENDED three pro· ced ur~ to eliminate potential conflict of interest in having the sheriff.coroner investigate a death mvolVlng a deputy ~henff -lnvest1gat1on by the sheriff's office -Grand Jury a nd District Attorney review of Sher iffs Department reports on the m atter. Furthe r investigation by the District Al· _fn_!•IJlilffi __ #Wiqs ·Service Award J f'rankhn Sulli van of Buena Park. a 1S-yt>e1r member of the f<'ullerton Uruon tUg h School Dts triC'l Board of Trustees. has ~n honored as the .o utstanding school board me m ber in Or ange County Sullivan received t he Marian Bergeson Com mun1ty Service Awa rd, recognizing disungu1shed ~hool board service, at the Orange County School Boards Association annuat meeting Wednesday in San Juan Capistrano. CVR&ENTLY BOA&D PRESIDENT fM U\e North Orange County Regional Occupation Pro- gram. SWlivan bas also served live terms as P~•­ dent of the Fullerton district. He served for two years on the Buena Park Elementary School Boa rd before being elected lll Fullerton. IN l 97S, SULLIVAN RECEIVED the North Orange County Administrators Association award for Outstanding Com m unit y Ser vice to Children. In receivtng the Bergeson a ward, Sullivan was recogruzed for res ponsiveness to n~s or all types of students and for being a unify'lng force on his board PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS IUMNiSS NAME STATIMI NT ff'le tOlto•IN) ~''°"· •f~ OOtnQ IN\l""""~ HUNTINGTON t4AllBOVR """IL SEllVICE, lt&U Al~"lft SVM t, Hunt....,. llMcll. c:..uforftl•.,,.,,. 11Mer1 G. -· ''°°' MerlM!r 0,-1.,.., Hunl•nqtoll --.,, c.litomle ., ... O•vlO T K•lfY. 7~ lutl~ l•ne, ............. c..tllon!i• '290< Jrt1\ th.ISIM\\ I\ tOftdlKt•O DV -' ~...,,.,~"' O......T Kt!lly Tt"l st........,t •-" :,...i Wlh IM (C>UMV Cle<11 o! ()r-CounlY Oft M•y . _,_ l'U1Mt PvDll!.-Or-Goe~ O..tv PllOt .,..., •• 14. n. JO. ,.., , •GI-«> PUBLIC NOTICE \' fAlMBS~I 'HOU' SU-HM w tU-l4J1 ltl4 ...... C.. .. MH41 Pt.:BUC NOTICE si ATUllE"T °" •ui~"MiiT O'UHOP' 'ICTITIOU\ 8U$l"IH NAMI TM 1o1-.ng per\Oft -·~ lllt uu o4 IN Fi<tlllo<ll BullrteU Nef'M THE HEAOOUAllTEI'$ COM- PANIES OF NEWPORT BEACH, l r o . .000 llM<AtlllUf' 80<1lev•rd. s..lle ;JOOO, flMwll0<1 &eecll, CA '1MO TM Flctlt~ 8ujl~\ Ne""' rt i•rred 10 -Wh 11'-0 it\ Of~ c.-ty ... MM(ll •. '"° Oerrv1 -..-. 4000 ~ eo...evMQ. Sull• JOOO. ""'-' S..Cll, CA '1MIO Tll•\ ~""'" w•1 '°"""'"° by e ,...,....,_,~ . DAAAYl. Ml EYHEIC ~,.p.,,,,,,, TM ·~ we> hi«! wlfll llW' C...nty Cle,. of o.....,_ C-nly on .Aprlf 1S, l-"'SHll Pul>llSl'lllCI Or-Co.&I O.ily ~llot Mrf •. '•· n. >0. '"° 11..._ PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS8U$"flH HAMllSTATIMINT TM kM~ '"°"°" lsdOlnq Dul -U .. : OVALITY llAW GUrTEll. JO~ T..,IOr W.y, C.0.le ~, C..llfOf"IWe ,._ IC•_.11 .......... JOW Taytor W,,.,, Gtil• ~ (Alliof'nl•f2'» Tllh --.. It COl>dUClecl ..,, el'I ''" dlvlcll>el. 1(-..tfl~ TIU\ ~ We\ t\fed wttl'I -~fy Cle<1I °'Or ... C.-y ... M.ty n. "'°' .. , ... , PUOlii.NO Or ... Coell 0.il'r PllO\, #l•Yf>.lO,JUM•.11,ltlO 2U~ PUBLIC NODCE ,, l«MY ll C"OftlideNd nett•HI) by~ Grand Jury A IPOUlman few SI\ rdt-Col'onv 8rMi Gaw ••Id many ol U.. pt0eeduns 1uuetted by the Jury ar alnNd.)' lo pocu~. " t"Oa THAT a L\SON, lherlff'a U Wyatt Hart u kS. 1\11 department eonalden the document an "n ceUent repott " llt aald no t'han1ea In prettnt Polley art nt-cHaar y to conform to the nscommendatlona. In lt1 study, the j ury tu mined s everal allttrnat1ve1 to th~ prest>•t system, lnr Judln1 u tabU1IUJM1tlt ol 1m lndepe~nt corooer's de1>1rt· mtnt funrtiomn1 Wlth the eqwvalenl o< the c1urent Coroo~r Bureau and additional la b s upport st'rvleftl, and N L4abllahment ol a separate ror· oner 's office lhat draws on the sheriff's depart· men' IOI' Lab i upport aervice:a. . THE COlJNTY BOAaO o< Supervisors com- bined the sheriff's and coroner's offices ln 1970. "All Grand Jury reports subsequent to thls merget have pointed to the l)OtentiaJ conlbct of In· terest inherent to thjs consOlidalloo and have re<:· ommended that the two offices be once agaln separated." tbe report reletlsed Thursday sajd. VNL~ WHILE QUANTITIE S LAST . v .. y .. 5 C,.., NA/JIM C••.... ' c:. .............. $1!1 10 CW, AM!'M c .. wtt. ............ n 5 ~ AMC': t T,__ $139 s 39 2D "* °"' ,,... ... c .. $119 c:. ...... 0.. ....... .......... ... a °"" .. , ...... c... s 69 s 19 18 cw, =c ..,...__ $159 .._. .. 0 .... .... hrC. .......... 2D cw, c--. c.. s 75 s 29 23 '* ~ z..w-, c. ..s 49 .._, ....... ... .......0..-C- 3Z CW, AM~ .. ,,_. $115 s 59 10 CW, AM~ .. hell 269 c.-.__ .. 0-. ...... ... C....o.liiy.~Wllfh • CW, AM/ft4 ~ $119 s 59 • 21. CW., AM l'M C..14>tttt 225 Or --.. o..a. ..... , ... hrC.WMll ........... 5ewr .... ~ $149 S119 27 cw, ,_ 9-tt.n ; 89 AM/fMC......~ 70W....JW-r~ "'" krS.-0. ..... W ...... ALL MERCHANDISE WITH FULL WARRANTIES! Ivy Ofte cw off of tt\e above quontiiiu listed -The Public h lft•it ... s 49 ,. s 59 ... s 19 ,. S139 ... s 89 .... $ 29 _.. The jury round that 34 counties in California have rom bined elective offices ol sheriff-coroner . 18 coWllles have lay coroners c six appolnled and 12 elect~). two counties hu,•e coronen who are p h ysicians (elected ). and four t'OUnties have mt'd1raJ exammer -roroners (appointed I VISA, MASTER CHARGE, CASH °'PERSONAL CHECKS WELCOMED Alfl'OPSIES IN ORANGE C.Ount y presently a re performed by a contract pathology group com posed ol four American Medical A.uociallon board certified forensic pathologiats. When a death occurs in any county detention fac ility. the jury said . the !>henff.coroner d~· term1nt>5 the cause "The objecllv1ty and credibility of the result· ant inqwry is subJect <sic l to questions." the n· port swd. ------- ·- ------- • ...,., .. r-t. .. ~. ~"41 .... •M C.r.: °"""'' SATURDAY, MAY 24, I 980 v NLY W.-,fLE QUANTITIES LA5i ---- SATIRIZES In the DAILY PILOT . ( ART HOPPE ) --~~~~~~~~~- $254~~onUnited surrounds you ID First Class I~ United flit....':) YOU Fu:;t Clas~ to Ne,., Yrn-k for onlv 'S~>fl-1 0.o Olht·r airline can fh· \'OU m First Cl.!. .......... ltP.lll \ for k~-- On board. the fnendly skies will ~unound you m the complete.· comfort of Uniuxf!-> fin~t (la~-. '-l\tlmg So \·ou·ll hJvt• more l"CX)m to relax .tnd en.)Ov e\•t·r;. ...c.·L·o11d ol ou1 t '\du~1n­ ··0c-t·an t<J Ocean"&•rvicc And that .., l ':\,lt tly \\.hat J bu~y bu~mes.-,ma.n look !-. for in an airhnl' I t"~ all tor you. and ll !>all for ..i Ill'\\ ~ 11'!->l Cl.l.'-" f ..ire~ Im-. a.-, they come. JUSt $25-l $149each way with easy restrictions. For onlv $140 l'<J.Ch way when you buy a roW'lC.krip Su per S.1,·c r. you get United·~ exdu.c,1ve ··occ~111 Lo Ocean .. Service to New York T ncluding your choice of l.'ntr('t-..... hot refresh('r towels and cnlcrtainmcnL ,. Just make vour round-trip reservations and buy your ockcts at least i days m advance. Return a<> soon as Sa turday or May up to 60 days. Make any changes m least 7 days i_n advance . or return on a ~tandby basis. or the ent Lre discount 1s lost. Scats arc IJmjted . '"Thats wha1 fnendly skfe~ are all about ·· S195each way with no restrictions at alL ~ Our new regular Coach fare has no advance-purchase or minimum-stay restrictions. So you can make your reservations and buy your tickets when it's lJl06t convenient for you. You1J ~et to enjoy "Ocean to Ocean" Service on every nonstop. Jt s a great way to enjoy Coach to New York. and you1l find it in the friendly skies. · For reseJVations or infonnation. call your Travel Agent United is Partners in Travel with Western International Hotels._ , > .. ,,.o.y ... ., •. ttlD ·sn Dea:th Reseue Ailing Box's Long Ordeal ,ems Over SAN DIEGO <APl Andy Soul• feeed mlljor aurserY possibly • kidney tnNplant -wbeo tbe frlahtmt"Cl 10..year old wu wtUMtd out ot UM ~ountry by lbe man who 1•ve birth'° Wm. Oeel»lle aeemh1a lY lnaurmountabJe cWntuJUet -And.Y'• dear~rat.lve k•dMy diMaae. a ('()Urt or dar taJUni "mtd k al cus tod.y" away from hla faml· )y a"~ the mpt to Mexl<'O to avoid feared medical t.realmmta tbe war ovf'r Andy Sousa appears to have ended happily . som~how ''111E fRE DOM OF M£DI AL CROICE •as at stake tht conntct between ortbodox and nooorthc>dox treatment and of course parent.a' right.a," s111d Jan Neiu, a chrucal peycbo1011st wbo helped solve the case- Even w1thQut the kidney problem . Andy faced IJ/e With an UDU.')Ual burden (Or M boy WhO Will be 11 on July I He has never known hi) true father And tus mother. once a hospital scrub nurse. underwent a seit·change operatJon &Iler his birth J trry Sousa ha& a thick beard loday and the de vollon of a fathe r and mother combined. MEDICAL CUSTODY WAS AWARDED to University Hospital last s ummer a fter constant arguments between Sous a and doctors who wa nted surgery. Andy spent 10 weeks as an outpatient at two e xperimental· clinics in TiJuana . the Laetr ile cancer clinic wher e ~had.Green was being treated tor leukemia when he died and the ramed Gerson clinic with its fruit and vegetable treatment. While in TiJuana, Andy went into convulsions with a kidney infection. "The hemodialysis in Mexico waso 't removing the fluid. Andy was more dead than alive by then," Sousa recalled of his son's struggle. DR. NEU'S INTERVENTION HELPED save the boy. A family friend and a member of the American Arbitration Association. Dr. Neu went to Superior Court Judge William R. Todd, who lifred lhe arrest warrant so th e Sousas could return to the United States. · ----.uter Sous'a dlecked1.he l>oy inlb anotfier'San . Diego hospital. Todd gave back medlca1 custody to Sousa, ~d Andy's ease W!lS taken by Dr . Ira .,Gri&fer, medical director of1:ile Na tiona1 Kldney Jfoundation-again at the request of Dr. Neu. · Grief er observed Andy for three weeks and directed him to the University or Oregon Health Sciences Center at Portland. There, a child ·sized body pack has been developed to perform con· tinuous ambulatory ,pen tonea dialysis, known as CAPO. THE PACK IS ON ANDV'S BACK now, and there's a cathet er in his abdomen. imitating the kidney's natural function by removing was te pr o- duc ts continuous ly but freeing him of " kidney m achine Ar WI ...... ANOY SOUSA, 10, WINS 810 BATTLE Hts P.,ent Both Mother •nd F•tMr Sexual Bother Probed . J'ISITORS, IJNH4SK YAJOkA, Wub. <AP> -A •lin tn a bank In Yaklma. where many r e a lde nta have been wearlnc paptr masts to ward off volcanic aab CALIFORNIA BlacWrd Ccatro GeUer~U~ .,. Local Southland Scenes -Naida Schorg (oi l s). Jacq u 1e Moffett (watercolors-pn n tmf!ker). Sco tt Moore (watercolors). WASHINGTON CAP> f rom the Moun t St. _ Queationna!ret have Helena e ruption. 1590 South Coast Highway Laguna Beach, California 497-5377 been malled to 20,000 "For securlly reuons , . f e d e ra I gov or nm en t pl ease remove masks ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ employees for the flrst before entering." Fl& SEMINAi: HOW TO NOFfT comprehenaive at.udy of _1_7_E______ FROM Rl!!.a.L R~T.a.'l"R IN THE '10'1 the Utent Of H XUa l xempt IOA ~ ~IS b a r aument ln th e • How you can achieve FINA NCIAL FREEDOM federal workforce. By SF Board throuoh ettectlve planning • How to LCM'E'R YOUR TAXES through Real Estate The scientific s urvey. • How to beat tOday's HIGH INFLATION requested by Congress, SAN FRANC I S CO • How to avoid pitfalls & mistakes of beg1nn1no ls being conducted b y <A P> -The Board of investors the Me r i t Sy a t e m s Superviaors hu agreed Speakers tllghly e icper1enced 1n Real Estate and Protect.ion Board, which to exe mpt 17 planned of· flnane1al planning will Ofe&ent this FREE lec1ure II vou m onitors aspects of the flee buildings from pro-feel It is time to do something to Of"oted vou r hnances 19 7 8 c Iv 11 S e r vice posed tougher restric:. against htQh 1nnatt0n and taxes. then vou will want to R•for·m Act. lions . The board went attend this seminar that oould make a hfe11me cr'lange m "' vour financial pidure alon1C with a recommen· The survey se-eks to d atlon to end the city's RIDA Y, MAY 23rd • 7:30 P.M. determ ine 1r s uua l a r r a n ge m e n t u nde r REAL ESTATE SEMfMAR harassmen t pr ob le m s which developers could Air00t1er Inn on McArthur Blvd are more prevalent a t add floor space 1( they Across trom the Oranoe Coonty airoort in Newoort certain a gen c ies o r tacked on such rucetie& Beach 1 a m on g s pe cifi c age a s pla zas o r pu bile For re5efVatl()('ls ~ 11 unable 10 attend and df>sire groups. occupa tions and transit entrances anothe r 11me. reave name and number a1 11 1•1 geographic reiions. 842·1227 ht 016 . -J 1Il TM H Fra~ Sal~ ts on Mow o;· ' £ v1"rytn1n-, too~s nt<tt 1n a lrdlTie And dt ':!/ the l~ frame S.,le, you c.an ~t ~me ver1 I 1 nice tra~·. tor a penny That's tM 1c Solu· ,..~ / tlO<l Buy on< trame at tne regular once and \.,. • ~· 1 <>econa lranw: thdt c~ts the ~me Of The new technique, replacing an artificial kidney machine to cleanse the blood a t regular in· tervals, uses a dialysate solution in the peritoneal or abdominal cavity. A bag which receives the waste is rolled up and tucked around Andy's waist. .zy 1ess for ooe c.ent Here\ a 1~ Solunon for ._----::f.l~--+-.--,~--_,l:l~--+---l lt----~-\)..,----...:..._;.------~~------_.... your l'rtcnen trome a fdVOnte recipe or Every four hours. it is emptied and a new bath of a solution inside the miniature backpack is con· nected through the catheter in tus abdomen. ''IT WORKS BE AUTIFULLY. IT'S the most exciting thing we've ever dreamed of." Sousa said of his son's body pack. A tutor from the Ore~on school system helps the b-Oy keep up with schoolwork. Sousa also underwent a three-week CA PD training program to help him attend lo his son's special medical pceds. Dr Steve Alexander. a ped iatric kidney s pecialist at the Portland center, has arranged for ~he Sousas to live on the campus ALEXANDER CALLS SOUSA "THE model for the parent who learns and teaches his own" to live almost normally. "The boy feels :.o good after so much discom· fort." Alexander s aid. "We'll allow him to be a i:iorm aJ ltid " Wrong-way Pilot A Guest of HoJWr DENVER CAP> Western Airlines Capt. Lowell Ferguson, who landed by mistake at the Buffalo. Wyo., a irport last yea r and was sent back to pilot's school. will be guest of honor at Buffalo's "Crazy Days" celebration. The Los Angeles pilot became a town hero of sorts in Buffalo after the mistaken landing July 31. Although the town airport's short runway was not designed to accommodate jet airliners. Ferguson brought the Boeing 737 down safely anyway. BUT HE WAS SUPPOSED TO land at the She ridan, Wyo .. airport 35 miles away. Embar· rassed, be had to explain to a bout 90 passengers tha t he landed a t the w rong airport. The passengers continued to Sheridan by bus. Ferguson was demoted by Western temporari· Jy and sent back to pilot's school "to rerresb bis me mory on bow we approach airports," an airline spokesman said after the incident. FOR CRAZY DAYS, AUG. 8-t, Ferguson will be earthbound when be approaches Buffalo. prob- ably renting a car in Denver for the 400-mile trip. "We decided to put on a celebration for him to show him that Buffalo is a run litUe town," said Betsy Kirven, executive director of the Buffalo Chamber of Commerce. Borrowers Aided By Federal Move • WASHINGTON CAP> -Americana may find It • little easier to borrow money u a result of 1ov· emment action to ease the nat.loawide credit con· trola put in place just 10 weeks aao to curb lnfla. Uon. ~ Federal Reh rve Board on Thursday towered the amount of loanabl•lnOIMY I.bat benlla and other lendera -includift& retallen •bo wue credk cardl -must set aa'-le. Tbla abouJd free up mare money at lower ID· .. terelt rates for both cooswnen and buala•••, •pedally tboee tbat need maney for qrtculban. houeiaa or automobiles. I " JI , :....1 INDUSTRIAL ARTS Borrowed lrom its 1ndustnol ~tuns.. this tugh·tech took works tn any home or studio setting! 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Tinted ... ptestiejarS. •1·" \ / 11. 15. krtcMn gropruc• TMre's a great selection ot trame styles and sizes from conttmpo· r orv Sf: e ·rt\• ouqtt otos t1c to ornate gold ~at !Custom tram1ng dlld 1a00< 001 in· eluded ) Buy OM f'ramt: and get ~ SLC · ono IOf ~cent 14. \ .... 1 .. 1 .. h,. 1 ••• rcoo ~•tdaica& INSIDE: • Sports • Business • Ann Landers • Horoscope t .... ( .. ... -· .. -. ......,. •• -. 0 ,\0il .. 1oter'1e · Not ·confrontation --- By MICHAEL DOUGAN OI ... o.lty Pllet Staff Arnie told his mother about the time he and his buddy Jim came home lo find her naked anc;t unconscious on the living room floor. Sue said she didn't remember. Francis, her friend. reminded Sue of the time she came lo vi.sit on Christmas. She collapsed. taking the decorated tree down with her. Sue slept for four hours while Francis cleaned up the mess. When she awoke. she didn't re· member that. either. THEN SUE'S daughter. Barbara. spoke of the time her apartment phone rang in the middle of the night. It was Sue. "You were crying and you said you needed me," she said. ··I was terrified-:-t told you I would make reservations and come down the next day. Then when I called you back. the phone just rang and rang . Final· ly. Amie answered . He said you we re asleep on the couch passed out. in fact." Sue had trouble recalling that one. too. All three of these inc1· dents occurred during alcohol- induced blackouts. "I'm sure I didn't make that call." she said. with a desperate edge in her voice. ''I'm sure it didn 'l happen like that." Specialists say families of alcoholics commonly confront their problem drinkers in an ef· fort to shame them away from the bottle. But this scene -ac· tually a playlet staged by the staff of the South Coast Medical ..Center's alcohol treatment pro- gram -was different. THIS WAS NOT a confronta· lion. but an "intervention," a ne w word in the jargon of alcohol treatment professionals . The difference 1s bet ween a m ethodical. well-planned ap- proach and "ganging up," says. Marilyn Gottdank, a family therapist with the Laguna Beach hos pt tat 's Care Unit, where alcohdlics s~nd some 28 days dr yi ng out and learning how to stay away from booze. "Whene ve r families say. ·Well , we've alre ady done that.' that's what they've done - t he y've g anged up.'' s he claimed. Inter vention . on the other hand, is a coordinated approach that includes a counselor 's par ticipation. she explained. Before the intervention oc· curs. fa milies and friends who wilt' participa te t a ke three classes from a Care Unit pro· 'fessional. Ms. Gottdank said. The firs t is used to dis - seminate information on the dis· ease of alcoholism. "Then. if there's any anger left over. it's been kind of diC· fused," she said. NEXT, THE FAMILY is tau gbt to do .. homework "We reall y firm up the m aterial they've brought." said Ms. Gottdank Dates and specific details are import.ant. she said, "because of the blackouts. Very often (the alcoholic) does not re member what he does or says and often doesn't believe it." When the time comes, family members tell the alcobollc that they've have been receiving This was not a confrontation, but an 'in- tervention. · a new word in the jargon of alcohol treatment professionals. The dif- ference is between a methodical, well- planned approach and ganging up. cataloging specific instances when the alcoho lic member blacked out. lost control or in s om e way ex hibite d th e dramatic effects of too much drinking These incidents. caJled "data," are the ammunition. Finally. a mock inter vention is held wilh each parllc1pant prac ticing the approach that will be used when the alcoholic is called in counseling and tha t their counselor wants him to come in "one time " Once the alcoholic has be{>n coaxe d to the se ssion. t he counselor opens by extractm~ a promise that he or she will re main until 1t is completed Then the intervention be~ins "IT'S DIFFERENT than just a confrontation ~ause the m· tervent.Jon 1s begun with lov 1n~ s t::i tement s and caring ~tatl' rhents." sa1d Ms . Gottdank. Once lhe data has been pre· sented abd the alcoholic sum - c 1 en tl y prepa red, the famil y asks tum or her to enter the Care Unit or some other treat· ment program immediately, that very bow". Ms. Gottd•nk u.id the family h as already checked the In· suran~ pohcy t.o make sure the alcohdic is covered, made ar- rangements with bis or htt ~ a nd packed a bag for tbe hospital stay. There is oo reason for the alcoholic to mum home o r d e la y admiss ion to the bospataJ. "You don't wait unul lbe oven gets cold before you serve the meal.u said Arnie Zepel. com- munitv servi~s coordtnator. During the moc k mter venuon. Sue <played by Susan Mardon. pro~ram coordinator 1 put up a fair amowtt of resistance. In ac· tual practice. the alcoholic usually acqwesces more easily, Ms . Gottdank noted. They ar c. s he said. "so oven-.•belmed " THEllE ARE A FEW tricks to achi eve that end. For examph.•. followi n~ t he simul a ted 1n·· Go Count Ants By DANIEL Q. HANEY BELMONT. Mass. (AP> For Sl.000 or so. people buy the opportunity t.o lie on their bellies in 150-degree hW and count ants. Or, if it seems more attrac· live, they ftnd out whether they can foot wild llamas by lugging their dung heaps back and.forth. Tbls year, about 1,300 people will actually lay down cash for this kind of thing. For the price of a comfortable vacation, they will live in tents, ward off bugs and do the sweaty, tedious, ex- hausting things that scientists would rather avoid7 They are the cHentele of Eartbwatcb, a sort of oon-profit scientific Peace Corps that staffs expeditioos all over the world. Anybody between the ages of 18 and 80 who bas the Ume and the money can go along. "WE SEE OUllSELVES a.a a service t.o scientists.•' says Mary Blue Magruder , one or Eartbwatdl's 20 full-time staff members. "But we also want to countenct the idea that scien· tUlc research is only for Harvard types. Ir you are a truck driver from Iowa, you can help a blololllt ID Kenya." Earthwatcb does 1et truck driven from Iowa, along with school teacber1. advertising writer•, doetors, en1lneers, fannen. nlelmeD and Iota of 'jother people who don't pt much cbuft to play 1cienttst. "lt'a a new venion ol Tom S."'8'.'. ..,. .... If 11ruder. "We're ,.alDI 1.300 people t.o paJnt tbe fmn and buy tbe paint u...U." This ye ar. E a rthwalch is sponsor ing 65 expeditions to Africa, Asia, Europe, North, Central and South America and sundry islands in between. Each jaunt is beaded by a professional scientist. who gives the helpers orders for pushing wbeelbar· rows, picking dirt and driving trucks. VOLUNTEERS THIS summer will dig for man's ancestors in Swaziland. analyze monkeys on St. Kitts , unearth a pagan ce metery in England, track horseshoe crabs in Flortda, in· terview retired school teachers in Vermont, compile genealogies in Eastport, Maine, and survey the natural resources of the out islands of New Guinea. Each year, scientists who want help with their research make about 200 requests to Eartbwatcb's headquarters at a mansion in Belmont, a suburb west of Boston . Then Earthwat.ch picks the projectt that volunteers will moat likely be Interested in. Most of the expeditions are two or three weeks long, and many of them. especially the more exotic excursions, cost over S800, not including plane fare. For their money. the volun- teers get a place t.o sleep. pro· bably a tent. meals. which \hey may have to cook themselves, and a chance t.o aee the wocld from the acientlal 's pers~\te. All their expensea. tbou1~ are tu deductible, and they include a contribution to the aeaeral ex- penses of the tclenUfte ~. TheH people att buylnt ad- venture, IDd their kind of tun .. not for folks who would rather s it in a cabana with a pina col· ada PEOPLE INTERESTED in s igning up for a search for humanoid fossils in the Libyan Sahara are warned that daytime temperatures level ore at 100. George Karl. 50. a regional manager for British Airways in Chicago, says he and bis wife, Eleanor. consider themselves to be conservationists. so they picked a bird-banding trip to Panama last year. "We wanted something where we could actually participate ac· lively ourselves.'' says Kart. "It was the most unpleasant one we could find. because it was ln the wet season In the Jungles or Panama with no housing or toilet facilities. But If we are re· ally as ardent u we think we are, this would be the proof.·· Before sunup each morning, Karl and hi.a companions groped into the jungle ravines by flaabllgbt to bang up U-loot·loal mesh nets. Then, once an bout. they ventured back lnt.o the tor· rential rainl to Identity, weip. band and then free the captured birds. "IT WAS VEaY RAaD but very. very pleaaant and ex· bilar1t\n1t says Karl,. who Uked It weu enouth to sip up for an Earthwatcb trip to krmuda Ulla fall t.o explore the coral reel1. Dr. Klla..ine Burnham. 81. a retired p11cbolo1l1t from Peekskill, N.H., baa traveled the world u a t.owiat, but lbe (lee AN'l'S, Pace 81) ' -- LOOkmg for something a ltttle different to do on your vacation this year? Earthwatch can fmd you worl< to do-helpmg scientists 'Mth menial. but worthwhile tasks all over the world. How a bout counting ants? Or recording the habits of the spotted hyena? . ' . ' . . . . . '. . . . .. .... .. Lervenuoo . Ms. Gottdank said, · · 1 put the children oo either side of Sue because ctuldren have the most power. Jf they're too young lo read or write, they can still say. 'Mom. please get help.' " Power is al.so the reasoa in- terventJons a.re not beld in the alcoholic's home, she added. "II It's in the home, they have the power-. Sue did ooe interveo- Lioo ln a home. and abe (the ak oholic> locked herself in the bathroom. They read the data through the bathroom door." Once the alcoholic is admi~ to the Care Unit. costs will run between $6,500 t.o $7,000 for a 28-day stay plus three months of optional after -care treatment, said Zepel. If the C06l isn't rovered by in· suranc-e and the family doesn't have sufficient resources. be said other options are explored. Whether or not the alcoholic is pursuaded through 1ntervenUon to accept treatment, the family u'\ua lly ex perie n ces s ome benefit for having made the at· tempt. he added "At least lhey know they've done what they can." Zepel said. On .\fondav. an alcoholic and M r family discuss her intervent1011 tht>ropy 81 OM.VALOT Ftldev. Mey 13. tMO €ra%f1Ca,.. CoUect.Jble, crazy and exotic can be1an ar· iivln1 at. Fashion Island today for the Newporl Beach Collector Car Auctton AmOQI can lo ao on the bblk l!I this Buick lrelched wlth two hooda. displayed by own r ~8~ Varrato ot Irvine. 1be auctJon be1ins Saturday and runa throu1h Monday. O.••• ---· ................ . • • • Ants to Wateh (From Page Bl> ' wanted to see the things that the bus tours miss. • So lastvyear . s he went with an t'xpedition to the Masai Marn Game Hcserv<' 1n Kcny<1 to re· cord the habits or the :.pottc:d hyen a AJI rught. she ~<il 1n a truck. watching and takin)! 01)\t''> by moonl1~ht as the mothc-r animals nurtured their cu~ "W t' had more frt>edo~ to :-.l't' i.. hat the an•a ~as really hk(' .it 11mes when as a tourist you are very carefully lotufod und lodtt'11 into one of th(• tourist lodges ... l>he says, "and th<' door:. urt• closed ·to prott"ct }'Ou Crom the 11nimals and tht• Hnimuls frc1m you " l.IKE MAN\' •:ART ll\\i\T<'ll pl'OJt't.'l!o. tht· hye:-11a :-.tud) ha' heen goin~ on for !iC'v<•ral yC':ir' In Chile. Or Wilham Franklin of 10\'a St<Jll' l 'nl\·rrs1ty ha., bt·en leading l'X\W1.htwn~ 'IOl'i' 1973 to st.ud~ guanacos. a kind of llama that roums thl' Ande:. . . 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She agreed to quit Lu11t mwht l Kmtlled c1garelle smoke on M arth11 '1 bn·nth She confeSlied she had broken h1•r word. Nuw I rnu11l make good m y lhn•ut Mnrthn Is unu11unlly briaht and wan~ lo tuot•h hundlcappt~I rhlldren I am worktnA full Hnw 111 put htr ohh.•r 1s wr th.rouath school and W(llll1I llo thfl 1111uw for MW"U\u. M y husbund 's '"'"'' '"' 1i1•xxi. but wllh l.nfl•lJon t'atma us up i.. 1• n111lcl 1tt•vc•r t•du<·uk tht· tt1rl11 unless I pllr h,'11 111 M)' tht'Or)' is tbal 1f smoking ls more 1mpor tnr1t th•n 1•oll••1ite. I ;em n fool to work to put Marth" throowh Your opln.lon b wanted P'U Kt:l'OHT WOF. &n:Aa wot:: Vou taav" palak'd yourRU In · lo • t'OnM'r b y vk>lallDg \wo ordinal rules for dl•l'IP4J"18' ._..lldn-a: (I) Nn~r onr·promlM or ov«1r lh,..alf'ft. (!) Mallr •urT Ow pu.nUhml'nt m. ''"' crim('. Now )'OU mu•l ao to M•nh• and say, "I •m ovl)OM'd lo yuur •molllna bc-<'a11M! ll ('QQ)d bl" l'll trflmflfy d1ntea1na to your IM'•'°'· It 111 el110 • mu., lilabU end an ... 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II I alwa)'• bfot~r to bf: ~n and boot'!it about itome-UW.~ c.laat bo(IMrs >*I' llaaa to-lrttp it bu rlt"d and balld an llltt.r. An11 Landers AM. my crandcblld was the most beauU/ul newborn baby I have ever seen. Now I wish I had said, ''To hell with what people say." and kept her. What do you have to say for yourself now? -SI'JLL CRYING lN SANTA FE DEA& S.F.: &op cryblc. After couUtlag ~nral ~ru. yoa dJd wt.al waa best for tbe ebUcl. ~·a DO way yoe cu aaw aawclu&. CONFIDENTIAL TO WHICH WAY TO (.i()!: Hard wort yoa eajo)' will ltelp yoo Uve a rlcber We ~ retlrlag ud "ktaflag aalt play- ln1." It'• bdter to wear "' ~ nut oot. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Ir you never ac· 1·omplJ.sh another thin~ in your life, you deserve ·• meda.I for the way you have put a spothghl on m C"n t aJ Illness. I ldeoUl\ed with the woman who said her mother ln·h•w •ccused her ol using "nerves" to Jicl attenUon. For years I have been the victim of nl·rves or mental Illness. or maybe I'm just pl:A111 11ul$ • I'm u woman m my m id·SOs who must work 111 :.upp<>rt myselr. l 'm sure my cbildno are tlr('d of me. but not half as Ured u I am of myself 1'hcrc are days when I would we&come the pt>il<'c o( death, but J keep going and pray that tomorrow will be bettt:r. Mc•ntal Illness 1s impossible to describe. It's likt• lr)ing to dcscribC' hell It's unreal A m1lho11 male-. from nowhere, with no beginning .rnd no end P lease tell )Our readers who lead rea ''rnably normal lives to thank God ever> tl.i) STRt:GGLING DEAR STRl'G(;LJNG: Ev~ry life bu itf> J)f'aks and nllt>y'>. I just hope you att getting lhf'rap), dear. Takt' It from me, a11)one wbo i~ happy A.LL the time-i'i nuts. Ask him to com~ •Pa eu ~n!Jlt-.::,01_."f'-_.....,.>J -JuYf1'ou--: onl'lh'il w m ~ iM-··boaeys ." PAtnm. PROC"AAM "dear'i" and "dQJ.ls''. \ttm, luke•.arm b} coin· parlM>n. That !>hoald do it. ' " -... --.. ~ ----, ----rm merial Day ·1rad1·, trainin g avarlable and gU{'st:; learn and ob· t1onally marks the open· through lhC'ir· l~al Red serve thl'!>C tips for safe. IOI? of pubh<• sw1mmin.: Cross. YW :.ind Y~1C1'\s , pka:-.urablc :-.\o\1mming using diying boar ds anll s lides. Don't 1ump or c111·t• 1n wat1•r ll·ss th~in flVl' ft•ct dt•t•p DEAR ANN 1.A:--l Of:R~ \f\ I l H<ir •1ld d aus.:hlN h.1d a h.1h1 out of l41·(Jlo' k r11ur month~ .Jg11 Tht• bc1~ \o\IH1 f.1\h1·r1·1l lh1• t•h1llt"' Vi lt1• ti• nll'd l'\'l•r)lhlnj.!. ~1111! Ill) litll•· i.?HI hJd lo (J(I' tht• probli•m u l11111· SUMMER C~ENCE 01> ... fl1001nq confid~w~ l<>,H1P r "o"•P c r Pat 1v11y .tnd r~oon'>•01htv . pool:. ac-ross lh<• c·oun \OUlh C'lubs. ,c·11u t • :'\t'H 'r ... w 11n , 11r ll'l try, and millions of groups and commur11t~ anyont•cls<.•.,w1m.:dnm· · Amerll'ans havt· alrf·ady pooh h<.'gun to NIJOY what an "A c hild wh o 1 .1n • Ni•H•r l\'l <:hildrt·n A.C Nielson !>ludy has s v.1m Y.111 bt· saft·r <Jn pl<i~ in or around lht· determ1nf>d is tb·1r fi s hing tnpi.. camµ1ng pool v.1tho11l i·uns tanl fa\'Ortll' n •c·n·utlOn ac trips and beach va1·a '>UJJC•n·i ... ion 11vtl) :.w1mm1ng tt0n1>. loo .. • 11;1\'l' ba.,11· l1frsa\· I 1 1ng <.·qu1pment a1 ail a bit• Th<: National sra :ind NC' son <I l>O i:.ug~t·:Ob at a ll ltml·S. as i..t•ll ..... :1 Pool Ins t1tult· ~~S Pl 1 that homt'Owne r:. plan li:-.t or e mer ~<·nt·~ ur ges s wimmer' Jnd ning t o build an in tt.'lephone numbNs :-.plashers to plunge with ground pool th1~ ~um precaution this summt:r m er be aware of safety • D o not Pc• rm 1 t where\'('r the·~ pursue <00nsiderat1ons in its dt· r 0 u g h h 0 u "' n g o r their past1m<' al the s ign and construcuon horsf'play in or <Jround beach. c lub. publi c To help a ssurt-the the pool r ecreation fac1hty o r !>afety of swimmers in ·Don't s wim i..hC'n priva tepool pr1v<1te pools. :'\S PI ~o u 'ite JUSl l'<i lt•n or 'ou ·re over I' t1 rt•d ··Jt ·~ ht>1·n .. :ud that v.o rkcd with :.cvC'r :.11 · • Stav out ·or tht• l4atl'r thf' saft>:.t thing 10 havt· ot ht'r nat1on<1I saf<·l> dunn" ·rain :.torm ... . 1round lht' ~:1tN 1!. a and he:Jlth J(rnup ... to cfr .... 1 htlll "h" <".in ""m ,-.·lop 1\'> Sug:.;r'ilf·rl • t\ll o utdoor pocilc; 'J .Y:-. :".ISl'I 'h;11rm<111 Kt·11 ~lin11num St.indards for '>hould bt• prol~'l'tr·d IJ\ ..i '\cbu11 HC'-;11frnt1al Sw1mm 1 n ~ fcnc1· wh1t·h t'<111n111 b1· Pooll. to gwdc: 1ls mc:m · open ed or cl1mbcd h) ··WE l'RGE an)onc Wllh :.ll'Cl'S~ lo a !'iWim ming pool to take advan Lage of the swim class<'~ und ·waterproofin g· bt·rs · dcl>H!ll and c:on toddler~ :.tructwn practices • Keep pool <kck!> and For those who already d1vm~ boards clean and own pools. NSPI s ug. clear or debris gests that their fam1hcs • Exercise• c~1ut1on 1n ( __ B_o_r_o_s_c_o_p_e __ ] Si\ Tl' RD/\\'. ~1 A\' :W R~ S VONE \' OMARR ARlt::S 1Mar 21 Apr. 191 'r'ou I locate <1rt1cl1· that had been lost. m1~ ~ing or !-tOl<'n Task that usuall~ t rcall'd pro bh·m wi ll now go ~moothh Ac<·cnt on service, employ · mt·nt. ~pccial pa) ments and collec· t1om Relattvt· makei-. unusual rt' quest Bc reccptt.,,e. bul don't aban don prmc1plC'!> TAURUS !/\pr. 20-May 201. Mak<· inquines. in&1st on answers rather than cva~ions Gemini, Vtr~o. Sagit· tarius persons play roles m your personal scrnario Keep n.~olutions concerning diet. nutrition and health. Exc1tinf:( cxpNicnce involves op posite sex. GEMINI <May 2l·June 201 : Refuse to be possessed by possessions . Means get rid of superfluous material. Streamline techniques. Modernize procedures Revise. re· build and extricate yoursetr from In· tolerable s ituation . Aqua r ius. Scorpio. Taurus J)t'rsons figure pro· minenlly CANCER <June 21-July Z2): Em· phasis on change, travel. variety and relationship which spurs creative ac- tivity. Be Vers atile. but avoid scat tering your efforts A situation. at rirst appearing to be a setback. ac tually proves humorous. Get ideas on paper -and protected. LEO <July 23·Aug. 22). Rig payoff could. be du(' in cooneclion with special collection. contest or as result of investment recommended by Cami· ly memtK:r. Taurus. Libra, Scorpio . natives figure prominently. Collect 11\Cl synthesize addJUonal inCorma- Uon. You'll comprehend. mot1vl·~. He realistic in :-.cl·in~ J>t:<111h· as tht•\ arl'. not mcrf'I\ a.., \f)U v.1.,h they might l>Xl!.l • LIBRA !&•pt 23 Ort 221 AL'l'L•nt nn oq~ant2al1on . product11•1l)'. v.111 ingness to s<1cnf1ce now for futun· '>ucct>ss Cancer . Capricorn persons r1gurc promtnently In matters of -;peculation. stick with numb{•r 8 You leam a senet and 1t frpt•s ) ou <)f numC'rou:-. 1nh1bll1on:. SCORPIO COct. 2J-No1 21 l More 1wrsons become tntC'reslcd in )our \ l<'WS and ~et k vuur couns('I Popularity quotient increase•!> you can make valuablt• coot;.1cts Accent on completion of major ass1g,nmcot Recent humanita rian geslur£' provcs validilyof Goldcn Hui<' SAGl'M'ARWS I :"01· 22-Dcc 21 > You get to heart of matters by tuk1ng indepe ndent <:01u:-.c o f action Professional supt•rior nashes g reen light and you progress towards goal Leo. Aquarius native figure pro minentlv. You a rc rid of burden not nghlfu!iy your ov.n in first place CAPRICORN <Dec. 22·Jan. 191 Impressions prove accurate . you sense what is to occur before it hap pens. Accent on travel plans. IC>nf?· dis tance communications and favorable news concerning publica· tion. Another Capricorn and a Cancer native play prominent role~. AQUARIUS CJan 20 Feb. 18): You succeed on "third attempt." Become awar e of hidden costs. check budget r.equirements with close associate, partner or mate. Gem ini, Sagittarius persons figure In scenario. Malec cf· fort to curb lnOatlonary tendencies. Surprise social invitation due. PISCES <Feb. 19·Mar. 20>; Focus on essentials; eliminate frills. slick with basic i ssues, concerns . Be aware or public r elalioni.. legal • lh1\'1• a l0<·al 1'Sl'I bu1Jd(•r or :.t•n IC'l' tom pan~ m .1k1· perwd1<· sufol 1 and ma1nknanc•1• chl'<'k' of all pool ap pl1ann·i-. anrl equ1pml'nl Our d1><·t11r. :1 -.oc1 .ll i..urk1 •r. •1u r l'kri.:.-. mJn .JrH1 .1 law)1•r ,111\ ,..,.tJ IH·r lo g11 l' up !ht· c hlld f11r dd11p\11111 I .1b11 v.rutt· lo ~·1u .inll \11ur .uh 1n "' •• , rtw ":trn" a' 1h1•lf, RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY W ..... Tooo w..,, ttw ""' 1 '2Z Marbot l l•d Co\lo Moo -SO 11 ~6 S Oeys at Occ.O.ntal COiie~ •o• ages 13·15. 16-19. 20-25 group• limited lo 36 C All 6'40· I I 9 I AT $350000 TO $95QOOQ ·HARBOR RIOCE CUSIDM HOMESITES ARE QUITE A BARGAIN -u~~ trTrA. AW. ~ \'}; ~-'l'v L · .! vn11 '11• /111.vit1,'! m o rt" t/11111 111..,f 11111· 1711c1rft'r f l1 L}//t' 1111/f t111 · 1IC1t.' r>/ priml' n ·c;1drnt111' l1111d, h111'rL' l111ying I ft11 l>v1 '•'.i l\1dgc. Orir o/ th1 · country's most prcst1x1ou s p rwate "ir;[l!Jjj_ commrmit1cr;. Bnllim1t szmscts 01.•cr Nci.1•port J-"1 rl>or . •11 :-... from 1110.:.t s1/1''>. Prn.•ate tc11111" (nruf .... ))' .-1 2./·11011 r ~11t1rd("d gate. )011 'u• l111.vi11g Newport &acll. A11d 11// tire t/111rg!> that malu• 1t o t1c• of California 's m ost sophisticated citrt?s. b qwstfl' rc '>ta11rat1t i:;. U111mrnllded sl1opping. Tl1catn'. Prit•alt• golf, tennis and yaclit clubs. A sty le of livin~ bot/1 t•legm1t and casual. 811t most of all, yo11 're lwyin>{ ''dream. Tire dream of l111ildiflg your ou•n l1onw. Tlrl' way you want 1t. A lro mu as disti11 cti rie, as original as yo11 an·. W iren yo11 look at it tltat way, ct c11stom l1omesite 111 Harbo r Ridge is c711it1' n b111 ,'\ui11. Af tc>r all, lzow nmclz is a drl'am wort It ;' Experience Harbor Ridge Custom HomcsitC's. Then mov e up to Newport Beach's most so11,'{ltt-11ft£'r nddress. 17 Narl1or Ridge Drive, Newport Beach (71.J) 640-6776 f't1.:1·~ 1•tf1·1 t11"' 51 l/l{CJ Saft•s orn•n mg .s11bs..·11uo11 ro th•> .111 1, 11i.1v r1·•11/1 111 '"wi1culabil11,v o/ ,,mrt' or utl JlrlCt' levels. St'«' t/11· /10 111l'o:t·•wr 1\>soc11l111l•I b111lgt't 111 thP salC's ofl1cc. Obta111 thr Propt'rtv l\cpn1t •t'</tiirt•.I Liv Ft•tl1•rul l11u• 11111/ r.•t1d 11 bt•fon• SI}{""'.~ a11,11tl1i11.~. No F, drral a~··11rv l1as 1111/~1·11 1/11• 1111•111' or l'iJlr11'. rl 1111v, 111 1/11., proprrt11. Gt ........ .. , • t VfRGO (Aug. ~3·Sept. 22): You ~ SOive rtl)Stery. Whal bad been a .. ~." i~U r ce of doubl a.nd Ce.a r la \ransfor.med lnto enUghtenme-nt Ddine meanln11. perceive hidden ramifications. Accent on joint ef· ._,~~~~~~""!!!!!!!'I!~~~'!-"-------------------------------------_, f oru. cooper.aUon with one whole views opJ>O$e your own. partnership a nd m arital status . I .,I •• - Business 9 Douglas Still Reeling Publicity of Chicago Air CrtUJh Costs LOS ANGEi.ES (APl Am«1c1'1 wont air ~ ii a ,.ear-old ~ ot blatory J<IU BriJ.tft cnae would •vb' like to put Mb1nd blm and UM! rompelly be rum 8rt-.clbM. pn1ideat ol l)oii...., A.lrcrall Co , a di~ ot t.owa.bued Mce>oueU Oou1lu CorD .• aUJI reHntl what -.. c•lla lb. "pubh" btafnwaablQa" that folkr#t!d lhe May ~ 1971 tTUb DNI' <illca.eo ot • Lo. Ancele8·bou.od DC lO But be aua &.be Mla&.lve pUblklty creall'd by t.be accldeot ln •hlcb m ~ ~ t\un 'L hurt Doqlu' ~or ita (aJtb ln Ow DC 10 .. TO SAY THAT our Hvea haven't be-en rbaqed WOUid ~ OYina \n \ht; fare of f1rt." Brls.eAdlne .a,ys . .. Anybody wbo 1oes lhrouCh an u.,en.nce like this aon Lhrouah a he3l tt.,auna pl'OC'el$. But t.be~'s been oo t'hanae ln the C"Of" porauoo ~ause ot tb1s. T'here':i1 oo viable change at all" It's dllficuJt LO determine bOw murb the Ult.bh actu.a.Uy rosl McOonnelJ lD term:. ol new OC·lO or dera. "Tberf uo ao many other fuctora tbat are uu.&!nt problems with alrplan~ manufac tut'l'n that what part cam from th•l Ch.iuao ('ra1h I don't know .. Soartns fuel C06tS and rf'C.'eS.Saonary re ars have n ust"d moeit alrhne. \o cut back on new airplane Ord n, Sin1'lll aay.11. The NaUooal TtanaportJtllon Safety Board ul· Umat.t-l,y put the primary bhtme f<>r the Chicago crHh on improper m111ntenant"e -a finding which Brh~c-nd.lne 1ays dido 't 11t very well with American Alrlintlfl Mnd h~n·t helped relatJonsh1ps between U1~ two comp@lt.'ti ".u1£RICA.N •'EELS UKE they got a bum rap out of t!Verytb.lng, .. be says "They're sensitive ttbout 1t We're s tall building airplanes for American a nd s till delivering airplanes to Amencan. but we don't have any new orders ... The Federal Av1au on Admimslrallon. after grounding the nation's DC·lO fl eet for 37 days after the Chicago crru,h, ordered small design changes ul the DC 10 and also changed rules for matn- tenance of the plane. AlltalJa Airlines dropped six OC·lO options shortly after the crash and sw1t~hed to Boeing 747s. American Airlines, operator of lhe iJlfated Chicago plane . bas also dropped sever al DC 10 op· lions Howt!ver. 12 other aarltnes have ordered 11 total ol 27 new DC 10s since the crash. "It was so minor. it's bard to say 1t was murh of a change." !><iys Simon "They rettSSed a cou pie of bolls and ('hanged on~ metal but that was -l•dfHJr Cort111ef f e about 1t." 'It DON'T THINK 1t has caused a ma.iQr PA.s.SENGEB.S DID Rl::FUSE to fly on DC 10s change in our business. The whole industry is slow immediately after the crash but industry soor<'t'!. today booking new orders for new airplanes, .. says say load factors have subsequenUy returned to Brizendine. "But the fact that the accident OC · normal. curred and that there was a lot of publicity does .. 1 SUS"""l there are still some rw>nnle who require us to answer a lot of questions whenever .,.. ~ r~., T h 1s 1979 fo ur door Corvettt.'. built to sell for $44.000. gl:b 16 m1lt.>S to the gallon on the h1gh"ay and has an interior as delux<' Ji. a Rolls RoyC'e. The car. 18·feet long , tak es thr~e month!' to bwld Joe !vtohna. ·- with the car and an agent for builder CLl llforma Custo m Coach of l'as<tden a . sa id thP production schedull· ('<Jib for bu1ldmg 100 such c<.t rs per year. we talk to a potential customer because he wanls 8 won't fly on a DC·lO." says Simon. "You can set' fUll rev1ew of all the issues ... T WA malung that big pitch on TV -·we only fl} lrlOlls' -and I'm sure there are some peopk BrUendme also concedes that the crash gave who have made that dee1sion, n ghlly or wrongly I McDonnell's rivals an edge and prompted a spate personally have no fears of fl ying on those plane:. Energy Pact Inked on Boat of television commer cials from a irlines which I think you should be more concerned with th(· M E M PlllS, Tenn 1AP1 Cit~ <md fedt-ral <>f don't use DC·lOs and now emphasize that fact. a1·r11·nes fr--'·ly" J • dJlll. • flcials hopped aooard a M1SMS!>lpp1 River boat tn "It opens up avenues for competitors to take McDonnell hai. made out-of-court setUemt:nb ~1gn a <·ontract f11r thr constr-ut'llon or <a $700 advantage of any adverse reflection that they · in about 70 of th(' 112 !'>UllS filed in the "'akc or th" mil hon t>XJ)('nmc·ntal coal g:..i~tr1calion pl:rnt could resurrect out of all of this," Brir.endine says. rras b but dechrw:. lo :.ay how much ha:. been paid Tbt' plant, lo b<.· c-ompleted in r1H•) car::. is t>x "And. l think it's at the root ol certain advertising out. • p('(•ted to prov1dt• "" Jlkrnal1H• fuel '>ourct· foi-111 by certain airlines that do not operate DC·lOs .. . dus tn<.'S dependt-nl on natur<1J ~a::. Ot>p~ Ener~ . . 1LL ~ET.fLE.M,E_NJl) 8£ .JWh....cn~·c~ ~rftal")'""1otm-Sawtrttt saitrWron'g<Ja} fri-.? plant ... • bftnet & Zt'l'fEI 1111) igte@. wltft 1ne-c-ompany sTrisurance, a McDonnelT::.pokesman <'Ould ~we pnvatl' indw.Cry "th technic-<al <'00 BrU.endioe s assessments. said. and will not affe~ earrungs f1dt•nc-t.· to build a truly nat1oo<il '>}'nlhetw fuel in · ·te~ peep)e hone in on the ~ash amt11ra'9e---..Brizeod!!:!e's bi~g~st gcipc.lS-tililJr wbal.._he. ~ --0\!b-ti'y,'~ --· . ·. Tht' plant v.111 bo· operar."'1 h~ th• < 1IY ownPd ~1c·mphi~ L1~ht. C:a" and W<it1•r 1)1\ 1\11,n Thi' J)(JJ-; v. Ill prov1dt· $400 mdlwn uf lht• con..,tr11l't1on t'Obh ·[}airy Outlook Good __...._,,.._ ........ -~ ,, ___ _ \\.\Slll1'\GTO.'\ IAl'I A20f'Ullurt• f)f-pnrt m1•nt an,al~"ts "dY th•· hnan1:_\al outlook !or lh~n.t_ t '°"·" dany fJrml·rc; lh1 .., )ol'.Jr '" f.11rh i.:•111'J desp1t&r1cd1n1 n~ ch·m&l'Wi '4tr• th.-1r f)l'f"lttd ·-'tc'r.1ell'·yuo U:usi"~ -wnH1g.--says~6'fih'"Sim0n'7' a --&9-th~ c!-...-rrg ~the-De=~byitrc ~.g-'didii'~f"; -• ~ r~~~~r~pace~~yd ~thCrowell Weedon ce1ve~~meauent1on g1wnthecr~hand~ub ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ & Co. ' ::.equenl groundmg and 1nvesu gallon or the plane "I think an honest man would say it's had some effecL Orders have declined. But the plane 1s not 100 percent of the problem. Lockheed and Boe- ing also have orders going down. "There was an intense amount of negative in fo,.mation in a ll the media," he says. "But v.hen the federal agencies responsible for rt>vtewmg lhe ma tter did so and passed Jud~ements which ex· onerated both the design and lhe manufacture of -----------i===--======:....:::=-i the plane itself that was reported but 1t was a one· day event .. COLLECTORS CORNER Rare COins & Stamps GOLD & SILVER Price• fCH 5-22-80 GolO Clow '514. SllW< Cl.~ U3 .... ... , !(~FT.ids 1521. $5-41. -.....u.s 1521. 1541. IOOC.0.-\ S502. $515. )0 ~ $834. $649. W'I. s.1-8-9'70% 1045% c.-c...-~ (714) 561 9150 South C:O.at Pfau Vl"-9• _ ....... .----c..-. PUBLIC NOTJCE PUBLIC NOTICE _,_ 'ICTIT10US MISllHU M-AME STATEMENT The tollow1"9 ~"'°"' •re doonq ~fin ... OIVERS.,IEO ASSOCIATES, II, 110 S. 8"Wol S.tMf, Suite lOI. GM .. MeU, C4111torlll• .,.,,,, R-y E. Or-r. 22 N IA S..... ""· 50uth LA!luN. c.llfonl••,,.,.,, JOftn F Gvllll,..... Jr . 1m E S.ylo~. !Mint<> Ma. UllfOtWa .,IOS Thi\ ~IMn " <-Cl~ l>J • .,.~r•l ~V..O John F c;...111...,., Jr Tiii• , .. 1_ ., .. flied wtltl .... 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I PVlll i< s.lttv PuOli< WOno• lr1\Urti'~U'> COii COU'Y' CM>•tdt 1.....,.owrno-nt' °'""' lol•I 0-Wll -·-~'"'' ~llh .. OW-ft'I~ Ae---~O'l•I PAlfT' ~Ire !>1•1- ()tlMr SO<• .. Pr119'..., ~ Total \ll•n fMJ OtM< ,., __ ,.,_.., ,., __ ........ o. u . l'IS-"S u.1n,,.s (). a se8.J7~ I. see JH o. '·'"~ • '•' i.s 0 1,llt-010 t,11'1.010 0-H2~ IU.O'S UX>,000 3.0111H J,J11 )U IQQ,400 , *30'"° 1134 .rlO ~ $14,4ll,11S '1•-'Jl,llS U00.000 Put>11-Or-t .o .. t O"•lf Potot, Mily n , 19'0 100.000 '"°°·000 n s.ai PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Announcing 11.25'ro OD $1()0,00() Certificates of Deposit . 90-180 Days Limited Time Offer We rcM:rvc the right to cancel th1\ offer at anytime. Subjl-'Cl 10 pcn:ilty for early w1thdra1Nal. Contact Ken Donahu~ at (7 14) 979-4200 ~I~ =111Fr cmZENSBANK Of COSTA MESA Harbor at Bakt:r in Co"w Mesa Member FDI C PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE •ESOlUTl()fj NO, .... A •ESOUITIO.. 0, TWt: CITY COUNCIL 0 ' TWE CITY O• c;o,TA Mt:SA, CALll"OtUtlA OECLA•INO ITS IHTINTIOM TO LEVY AND COU.ECT MSEHMENTS DU911HO "SCAL Yla • 1-.11t1 WIT'tftH CITY 0~ COSTA MESA L.AMOICA .. INO ASHSSMllNT DIST•ICT NUM81• J. THE CITY COUHCll. OF THE CITY OF COSTA MESA DOES HEREllV 91UOl. VE AS FOLLOWS THA T, -EAEAS, Tllo\ C-of d lO, on ......-11 I t•. ec""'4 R..olUllOfl Ho I0-41 lflil1<11Jnv ~ln9l to< ,_..., o1 CJly o1 Cot\• MHa I.A-~ """ ~~•nt Oistrlcl N-1 -orGero"IJ '"" CllY l:-IO or-••,.._, Wiii\ ~to Wld dlJlrl<l j)U~\ 10 S.Cllon n1U 1"'°"911 -lf>C1Ud"'1j Section 22$74 01 IM ~lf0t1>la SC•Hls -"'°""""" C:.... •ftCI WHEREAS. Yid r-1 .,., -~ -l1'9d wllll tflo C:ll'r Councll. -WHEl'IEAS,theClly(.oon(llM•-OW<l ... Or-1 .. lllflO NOW, THEREFORE. llE It RESO\.VEO, THAT Tl<E CITY COVHCll.Of' THE CITY OF COSTA MESA DOES HEREIV ""~O. OETEA/olltNE, AHO AESOl. V£ AS "OUOWS I. 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In the literature of ee<>nomlC"S these seem to be evolv· ing H the two great choices, two large bags lnt.o wbicb all ar~umenta ar e dropped. Not that the arguments necHHri· ly m ~ bags. but because a sense of crisis envelopes economics today. a (~ling that the major Issue ls so very {'rilJ('aJ that aJI lesser issues are Incidental to It. The feeling from all s hade and col· oration of economic thought is that we can't go on the way we have been. that un less we chan ge o ur be ha vior someth.lng's going to happen Jn fact. 1t has begun. they say Generally what this means is that almost everyone except real estate owner"S Is fed up with inflation and wants something done about it But what t~y wf')uld do is in itself a very , • .,. maJor issue In BouJder. Colo . the City Coun<'il voted to~ a limit on the resale pnl'es or m1ddle·mcome housing, no matter that private part.Jes rather than the council owns the hous- ing Some other areas might follow. P RESIDENT CARTER APPUENTLY fffls that he 1s a preUy good Judge of what is or isn't a (air price. and when his voluntary waee·price standards are challenged he 1s quick to voice his dis pleasure. Judging from polls. many lower·lncome workers favor controb. with the tederal government determining what 1s and isn't a falr price. even though wage limllahons "enerally are paired with price controls Almost nobody in business agrees with that technique They argue lhal the marketplace should be freed frf')m ~O\'emment interference and left lo impose its own dis· c1pJines. based on lhe laws o( supply and demand. BUT SOME BUSINESS people also are among those .,., ho ar~ue that the central bank. t.be federal Reserve, a prett~ stronR. ru.ulator. ~d be more. mnueat.ial .in 'Hep--' ins do"''TI the pnce o( money bus1.nesa borrows. Stock Market Posts,. 2nd S traig ht Gain '\ F,\\ YOJU.; t AP 1 -Stock pnces climbed sharply for tht• .... .-c<md <·011....,•cut1' l" se:-.s1on toda y a~ maJor bank:. lowrrN1 th('1r pnme rates for bw.incss ltlan~ and the ll.O' 1·rntn1•nt repnrt1>d the 'mall1"'t rm£' month increase in ('OO ~umPr rnC'c:>' in mon• than a H'Jr ·1 ht· Do~ Jone~ ..ivcr;,J?t-of 30 mdu tnal stocks. which gain(·d more than 11 J>(Jtnt:-. I hur:.d<t)'. rose another 11 26 to 854 JI! on the :"<'.,., York Stock ~'(change G.umng 1 sues outnumbered IOM:~ by more than 3·lo.I on the '\YSE .'itO<"k• I• Tlw .'tpotl191tt ID '"" I) T'" "1.11 ') ~ .. ·-· "-\14•'" u )I• Mhal ~luc·k• Did "EW YOll __ .., DK•-~ T-•-... ~ -- ........... u ~lE~ N(W Y()tllt IAPI .#'t ~ ~ ~~·~ 1101 :}.3 --11,no.--::".:° ~ '-• -· -n:f"& MA I IO <Mt• 014, t1'J,JI ~to a.t• 2m .... ...,.. 10 o.t• Ull.MAIO _,.,AMI• O•O "Ew YOAll t4P> ,....., 11 r...,. 414 ,.. "'4 IOI " • ~ ~ Jll IQ I'll 20 ' • •' ., ..... , . • •• . • •• .. .-..--~~-------~~~-~·'•----oA-1LvPtL-or ~SJ!.orts 8.J ·Play Ball! Basetiall Strike Averted Settlement R e ached After Marathon Negotiations TRE SE1TL£M£NT MUST 8£ presented to the Player Assocaallon's ExecutJvt! Boa.rd and membership ror ratificaUon Neither part) would comment on t.he final d1spos1t1on or the difficult free agent question. But a source dose to the dub told The As· soci•ted Press the •1reement gives owners compenulion on the free 8'lent issue similar to what tMy wantf'd but th•t ll ck>dn't Utke errocl '" .•. -..J!. Tiw-ownf'n. hltd briln 4slun& for D zi.yalem of ~mCM'ft.UtJon in Vt'hk h a kaun would tutve to 11ve up • phayer when It signed a "premier .. player fto<n anU(twr t~am as a f""4! agent Bob Roone of the Ptulaadrlphla Ptultles. the National Leaaue plaay~r repr~taU\'e, S&Jd by tclephonu lhat tht·n· wai i. an ~rstanding on the frtt a&ttt\ry u;i.ut' but that 11 wouldn't hap. pt'D thl.5 year BOONE ALM> SAID KE <Nas !turpnsed by lht1 ap-eement "Lai>t week I Jost tnlerest ln the whole thing." h~ :.aid. "l saw no way of reac lung an agreement Actually Tbunday mornllli I was relaxed. JUS l sltlinll around and waiting for the inevitable "We 've rt.'lilChed an agreement for fou r year s," said Grebt•y "We Uun.k it's a good one Ther e's something an 1t for everybody " Miller called tht! settlement a victory for both sides "Thal·~ what collective bariaining means:· the union c-tuef sald "When you reach an agreement Wlthout a strike. it's a great vie· tory for evervbody concerned · · The settlement means today's g1tmes will be played as scheduled. Grebey said only one team might have transportation problems but thal he expected the schedule to be followed. "rrS A GOOD DEAL all around.'' said Commissioner Bowie Kuhn. who made his fint appearan~ in the t.alkti "'Tbere was a tot of honest goodwill all around. The parties worked hard at it. I'm ecstatic " Ttus mutual victory was not easy to achieve and several limes as the flnaJ day of oegouaUon !.tretched into night. 1l seemed a stnke was sn evit.able Tbe crisis atmosphere ~gan at 10 a m . EDT. Thursday when Miller and hls MgotJatmg team. which included attorneys Dick Moss. Don f'ehr and Peter~. arrived for talks The manage ment team was ooe hour late. setting a pattern which was followed throughout the day Grebey and the owners· negotiators were also close to an hour late for an afternoon meeting and a hall hour late for the final night session Miller was clearly anno)'t.'d by manage- ment 's tardiness throughout the day T he fi rst m ec l1n ~ bet w ~e n the two Prep Volleyball sides lasted only l hour. 25 minutes, rrom l l. lS in the motnlng to 12:40. When Grebey and his people ien the midtown hotel where tallu were held. they seemed downcast ''Rlgh( now. things don't look so good," said l..ee MacPhail. president of the American Leafue. He might ha ve been e ven mor e dis· heartened ii he had heard what Miiier had to say at that point. ··'fbere has been a lack or good faith ID the bargaining from beginning to end ," Miller said WHAT COlJLD PREVENT a strike, be was asked. ·'It would take a s maJI miracle.'' Maller .snapped Federal med1a\or Kenneth Moffelt abo painted a gloomy picture "There was no progress." he said ··Nolh1ng happened ·· The afternoon session was set to start at 4 pm. Aga.tn Miller arrived on time and again the <Stt IT'S PLAY BALL!, Page 86> * * * Eagles, Tars Play for Title Angels:· Business ~Usual 8) KOGER ARLSON " OI -0..ly P'I ... JIAI Tbe CIF volleyball chitm p1onship is on the line torajght at B> Di\ Vt:: CUNNINGHAM Of -0..ty ,._ ~ Because ol a.o unexpeet.ed de ye l o p~1rn t 1n the baseball negot1a1.t0n.S 1n Ne w Yon . y_ou Orange C9ast Colle ge "'here tUJrPQ.rt:Mes.a.. .Schoo Di.s1.ncL _.,....: r ivals Newport Ha rbor and E st anc ia s"l!ttle the iss ue ·or !l {-M-_,,a_ble s.-wet.eh the--- ··face the Musse" ga me s how on Chan~swr11ghtat 1 :30. who's really No. 1 lt starts at 7 and features a pair of teams with undefeated league rN'Ords and 18·1 season marks against the other. Both are heavily stocked with player" from championship bas ketball teams COACH MIKE POMEROY'S Estancia Eagles are ranked No 1 and boast the No. I seed. although their only 1065 was to t he Sailors or Coach Charlie Brande. The Sailors h>e5t a non-,eague o p e ner to P a li s ade, a n d stumbled in the Orange County invitational just alter defeatlng Estancia. Thus Newport's No. I status was .short-lived ••-OE ~ltOY Jlawau to roach the v.omen ~ team IT'S &RANDE'S op1nton that Estancia has the edge goLng into tonight's test. .. Estancia has the revt"nge ractor and they've bet-fl the~ <the finals> before." says Bra.ode. F...staocilll ' advanced to the cha.mpionship finals in 19'1'9 bef Ott bowin, to Sant a Moruu ;i fle r e llm1nat1ng Ha rbo r earlier . Instead. KTLA will insert a program that a lot of peoplt- thought would be canceled for the !.umm.:r -Angels baseball THE STRIKE WAS averted b> 3 nf'w aJ(reement. and the An gels have r e turned to Anahetm Sladium for the first of a thrtt f?a me series against Kan as Caty Torught ·!> game is the third of eight ho m e -game t e lecasts scheduled by the Angels Uus year ¥'rank Tanana. 2·4, makes ON T' T"•lgltt Ota11•ft :i at 1:30 IT'S A DEAL -Ray G rebey <left). chief negotiator for the 26 major league baseball club owners, and Marvin Mille r . executive director of the players union. shake hands ·~ ............ after it was announced early this morning that 11th-hour negotiations had averted a m ajor league baseba ll strike This is Bra nde 's r1nal coaching effort at Ne wport Harbor . wh e r e h e ha ~ established a Sunset pereMaaJ Sunset League power He 'll move on to the lJ n1 vers1ty of The Eagles. Sea View League champs . present a tougher format to deal witb in a doubte· set and sometimes tnple·set of. fense. O&ANGE COUNTY MVP Kent Smith and Tim Krohnfeldt key the s e tting. while Da n \'rebal0\'1ch gets mto the act, too Others sn the Eagles· package mdudt' 6-S Steve Van Horn . Bob R1eden . Nea l Warman. Curus Sw1ndaJ. Rlch Winder . Brad Elhll?ood. GreJ! Gentling. Bill Mattias and Jeff Cutler. whal may be a last-~hance start. opposing the Royals' Dennis Leonard. al.so 2 -4. Tanana has been ineffective 11 hi comeback from shoulder pain. and Manager J im Fregos1 1s r e portedly cons idering "' bu1lpen 3SSll;(nment ror his left handed veteran .. • • .. wr Dave Cunningham ON AT LEAST one occasion th1:, ~a.son. T11 nana has bet>n told to watch the game from tht• bullpen and bl' pre pa red to ma ke a relief appea rance .. 50 Ways to Leave BaSehall It's an all -senio r lineup , ... 1m1lar to the Sailors. who have become veterans and winner.. under Brande The Sailo rs counte r with Sunset Leag~ MVP Tom Bun· ne ll. who 1s counted on for <ilmost all of the setting As does Esl.ancia. the Sailors have all leaguers 111 every dlrecu on That hasn't happened yet. but ho " Ion.: can Fregos1 keep TJnana in the rotation 1r he con tsnues to struggle" The manager has t"'o possible s uccess.on. m rooka t• Freddie Martinez and vetE>ran J im Barr I LateTbunday nigbt. a baseball stnke ap peared inevitabl e . a diffe r e nt version al this column was being set in type. My usual seat in tbe Anaheim Stadium press box was going to be empty. 1 had made other plans. So bad a lot of the ballplayers. My intention in the cclumn was to demCMmtnte Usat the only loser Ul a baseball strike ls you. t.he ran. VOU COULDN'T FEEL sorry 1or the poor, mistreated ballp,ayers. The average salary on tbe APgels' is.man roster is sus.oooayear. And you couldn't pity t.he club owners. Attendance is at a zenith and, although the books are c'°6ed, profits are said to be at near-record margins. So, in the event of a strike, your only concern would have been yourself. You •ould have bad to find something else t.o do thil summer. With t.bal in mi..Dd, I borrowed an Idea . from eollea«ue Ray Fitzgerald and pre· sented a lilt ol things to ckrunUJ they stop bickerial and get back to their child's 1ame. You won't have to use them MW -un- less you're so soured on the sport that you decide t.o drop out. anyway Call it 50 Ways to Leave Baseball l. Sit oo a t>eacb and wat.cb a sun.set. 2. Stand and sing the nattooal ant.hem . 3. Count your baseball cards. 4. Think of infielders for the all-time. all· left-banded team. 5. START A PYRAMID SCHEME. 6. Use your pyramid money to make bail. 7. Have a foot-,ong bot dog for lunch. 8. lnventa baseball game with dice. 9. Organize a league for your dJce base-ball game, instatnng yourself as com· missioner. 10. Have' all your imaglnary dice baseball players go on strike. 11 . Pitch a tennis ball against your garage door. 12. Meditate, using t.he word "balk" as your mantra. 13. Decide whether lhe "l" in the wor'd balk is silent C Ross Porter pronounces tbe "I ''). 14. Become t.he first person to vtsit every ma;or league stadium without Stttng a ballgame. 15. MANAGE A LITTLE LEAGt.:E TEAM. 16. Organize a union for little leaguen. then go on strike. 17. St.art a movement to get Junk food re· moved rrom all Little League snack shacks. replacing candy and soda with Granola and carrot juice. 18. Take your boy out of LltUe League and teach him bow to play golf. 19. See Sylvester St.allone's union movie. F.I.S.T 20. Forget baseball altogether and see The Empire Strikes Back. 21. See the greatest baseball movie of all time. Pride of tbe Yankees. and pretend that's what baaeball ts really like. :%. GET STARTED ON THAT 1nat American novel you've been thinking about writinl. 23. Read Pbilllp Roth's book. 1be Great American Novel. 2-4. Read The Boys of Summer fOf tbe third time. <See 5t WAYS, Pa&e M > Bruce Ca ldwell and Bill Yardley <both 6-S) key the front rn"' v.'lth 6-3 Kevin Droke ~r i>tarters mdude Dave Devtck and Pete Helfnch. while Alan Gad dis and T ed Cox supply backcourt relief NIU'S FVRLOW DIES IN CRASH C LEVELAND CAP l - Professiooal basketball player Terry Furlow a member of the Utah Jaz:z. was killed today in a single-car crash in suburban Un- ndale. Fur\ow's car went out of con· trot on Interstate 71 and crashed int.o a utility pole. police said. Members o( the Cleveland flre department extricated bis body fro_m tbe luxury foreign car. T hl• An~els "ill bt> trying to boune\' back from a 12-6 defeat an Texas Thursday nsght Barr was touched ror two homers b) Buddy Bell alter p1ck1n g up for starter Don Aa5e ( 3·4 l Bell went four·for·five and raised tus avera~e to .350. wtule the Angels' Al Cowens s howed Mgns o( snapping his slump Wtth a three.for-four performance at tht· plate "I DON'T CONSIDER it a good night when we don't win," Cowens said ... But you can say Danny Darwin's got a good a.rm on him. He's got a good fastbal) and a good slider. and he throws the ball hard." Darwin struck out six of the first eight batters he faced in ri!· lief of Rangers starter Jon Matlack and fi nished with 10 strikeouts Ln si,; Innings of work. Philadelphia Gets Off Its Death Bed "DBMY had to be throwina in the 95 to 98 mile·per-hour range. somewhere in that area ... said' Texas catcher Jim Sundberg. "He really thttW some fast balls past some ru t ball hitters. His control wasexcePllOf\al. •• PHILADELPHIA <AP l -Tbe 8taa1eJ a.» remalm an orphan seeking edoption. 'the New York lslanden still •eecl ane victor)' to make it theirs '9came ta. Pbllade1pbla Fben found 1adden life pre f erable to the lltenladw. Tbe Flyers wm pme ftve, " Tiit ,,,_.could have fGlded. ,.cited D u..tr re1alar 1ea1oa National SGelle lAllae tiUe, wra~·.-.r rec· ........ UDbealeG ltnM ID black .-..UW beet for._._... ol ~ ftey ildD'~ .... ,.... ~-Id.,, left ....... Kelly: ...... ::.... ...... -,... deat.b ILftM RaB, llnt'na IMo al&ht'• ftft.b 1ame ot U.. NHL championship round. They traUed H> after 10:28 on the first of two power· play goals by New York defenseman Stefan Persson and endured 16: 38 wltboul a abol on b landen aoalie Bill Smith. "But wbeD we c•me out for tbe aeeood period Yte were pretty sun ~ could play 1ood enousb hockey to wtq this 1am1 and talre \t baclr to tbe bland,'" Nld center Riek NaclAllh, • .., •• .,.. PbUadelplaJa ., Hactb' t.ba H._. HOMd two 1oah aM the- Jtiyen forctd a tlxtb 1ame ln W. belt· of ·HvtG wriet . '1'118 ftRJllPR, wlt.b Pblladelpllla one ._. from eUmlnaUon ud two ln· Jur•d skaters -delen1em1D Joe Wat&oo and right wing Paul Hohncren -play\ng valiantly. save Flyers Coach Pat Quinn a chance to taunt New York oo it.a record ol playoff failures the lut few1~-"lbll mllbt have t11htened them up a llttJt.'' be Hid. "They mlgbt think about that bulaboo in their past. They ml&bt tblnk about that for a Whlle." TbeJ mllbt. indeed. But motl laland- era -..pecially Coach Al Arbour - sald tMy didn't think tbf)' would. ••rra JlJST ANOTHEa 1ame on Saturday," tnliJt.ed tbe coach. "W~ d11appolnted." added rlsht Mnl N,.uoin1 "but. bey -Satur· day la iDotbel' day. · . "A aot ot pays are • little disappointed • o4 • in tbemselws, .. said derenseman Dave DA&WIN WAS auppor\ed by Lan1evln. .. But we bave a chance Bump Wills' t9"0-run homer In Saturday to rectify what h•ppened the fourth inning. , . tonlaht. We want to win tbe CUp and Frepl Upped his baled tbat Salur•y wtll be tbe day." be plant to make aome .ort of THATS ALL TRE&E w•a to tbe New ~..-.~·:e·~h~~J!t~~= York clubhouse -no P~ ol teeth, to mop up the final two Innings. no readlna ol aarmenta In moumi.nt. and apparently no thoucbt of the Knapp hH always been a quarterflnal loM to Toronto in 1'71 or atarter but, llke Tana.na, be ls the alx-tarne aemlftnal loss to the New try1n1 to ~ back fl'OllJ an York Ranfert fut A . ---4ft.tvt'y--has-been ineffectJve· "Come on," saJd defen.seman Denis thlt seat00. Potvln. "P eople have been talkina Martine&. who looked sh&fl> in about lbat fw too loos." hi• first major leaaue start IL teems people will be talking about Tuesday and beat tbe Ranaus. it • bit tonce.r. the dineblnc triumph 5·4. figures to t ake Knaoo't havlnt escaped New York's trup. next scheduled start. ' ,,. .. .. ' ... .. , .. . ~ , ... -DM.YPILOT Friday, M., 23, ,_, A CepMA .. 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Clty crushed Qa}d!lnd. 16 3 Thu~day rught lO h1gbhght · ;1•f ralla •. palM l•••l•fl 18 01,, .. pleo• - Tbto Amtrallen end St>an!•h Olympte commit· • leea today llnored calla by their eovernment.a for a boycou ol ~b• Moscow Olympic Games The Au11rall10 Olympic Federation vote(! 6·~ to partklpatf In tht' Ciamc-1 whJle lht SpanU.h deleaaUon voted I tl, with ont> ub~tentaon, to aend u \l"am . VladJmir S.•1•lrev. Sovlt1t 1un basaador lo N11ertu. ~uys all Afrtcun ulhletet 1otn1 to thf C'ia mc:; wUI be offt!red fret air llcket.s . room and board . The l.uitembourii Olym pic Committee dc.-t'tded to ~t'n<i u team lo the Mot1cow Guntei> by an 11 4 volt> ----....._II T•dafl ----- On th.Us date 111 baseball In 1962 C'olorluJ rookie Joe Pepitone homered twlcf' 10 one lnnlnt lO I ad the Nt'w York Yanke& to a 13 7 victor> ovtir the Kanaaa Cuy A ·~. Today's Birthdays· t\hllo\>auk~ 8rewe~ pMher Rt>gg1e Cle\'eland 1s 32 fJrf :k ... l """fl Lrad Toacrna•~n 1,, ' Bn1et• IJt>ttJ(e. who broke Tom Watson·~ "'in {llnK 11tnng la:,t Wt't'k, btrdted l/w last hole for a n course rt'l"Ord matching 67 and tied loogshut Bob· b)' Watu-1 for the first round lead Thursda)' in the •h'monuJ JZOlr tournament Ml Dublin. Ohio Donna Capoai \'oaaa Sl<lrtt'<i slo"'ly. but hmsht-d "'1th a flounsh to set a 1•ou1 i.e N'<'ord w1lh a s1x under par 66 to take the lt•ad after th(• of)('nlng round of an LPGA tourllt'Y in Cornmg. N Y Th<' 't•ll•rnn l(olCer from Los Angeles bo~l'~ t'<I the first hok bot h11 d1t'(f "''Vl'n of hl.•r la~t 12 ov(•r thl' 6.286 ~ Jrd Corning Coun 11 ,, Club lttyout to bt cak the cour..1· n ·cord -.1•t b) /\ustral1..an P f'OD )' l'Ul1 la:.t H'ar INd ,.,. ,.,...,,,. • ., ... ,.,.,,,.,, ·ra .. r11rf1 '! nAKERSFIELD A Rake~r1~ld man hH . pl1 •1t1l<'d lrinO<'t'nl to <.'har~es or promoting a fie· 11 1 wu~ l'l(lflball tournament to C'(Jtl('(·t e ntry fees. /\ tn.11 for GuadalUP<' Mrndoza, 31. wu set for ,June 18 at\(•r his plea to (alsl' advertising and misdemeanor jlrt1nd tht'f't char JteS Chnr~es ngatn1't hts brotht'r 1n luw . .Marcos .M1sque1, 21. "'l'rt' dt, massed bc.'t•auM· pol let• tx·ltcvt' hC' was not res ponsible tor tht: phonv tournl')' Tht• two were a r restt'<i last week after undercover POlh'emen paid $400 lo entt>r two teams U'I a non ex1stt>nt· tourn:1m1'nt which was advt>rt1sed 10 the Rakt>r field Cabror n1un oe"~paper to bl-gin here June 2 l..SC• 'tftrllin• De .. lared lneUgibfr 1·r•• rap ·~ IT'S PLAY BA~L!. • • owners' eommlttee wu l1le, a.r- rlvlna Just before s p.m . One hour lat.er. Crebey and hit negotiating team le(l a1aln and David Vaughn, counsel for Mor· (ett, reportoo that a rece&.1 hitd been dec:lared. Vau1hn •dded that there was no guarantee that the two sides wo uld meet m JOlnl talks again that night, and It was at that point that the situation :.eemed bleakegt. MILLER THEN L EFT the hotel and m et at another s ite tn formally wtth Grebey. At 9:30 p m .. he returned for more talks and roolirmed the session with the owners' negotiator. "We met off the r ecord with ea<'h other." he said "There .,. as no note taking. Jl was an ex- ploratory talk I have no feellng one "'ay or the othe r about it · · The n Maller v. as asked 1( the Mrtkf' dt'adltnt> 'tall :,tood "There·:, ho rca:,on to stop th<> C'IOC'k ... ht' said .. Wl' need an Jgrt>t'll'l('nt " f 'ront Pa~ B .'i 50 WAYS ... ~ Read Ball Four for the 19th tame. 26 St.art an office pool lO bet bow loae the strike lasts. 27. Start your annual football pool early. 28 Buy a llcltet to a Ram game in Anaheim Stadium 29 See a Surf soccer g1me in An.bdm Stadium. 30. Join t.he carpenter· s unioo and help build Anaheim Stadium. ll. &ENT A HEUCOPTE& and see for yourseH that Anaheim Stadium isn 't sym· metncal Thirty minute& lat•~· It lO p.m., Gftbey'a team retunlild co the hotel, a1atn a baJf bour late lor a scheduled rneettn1 wtth Miller. "We're still workln1 away," the veteran labor neaotiat.or said. TlllS TIME, TREY KEPT on work mg. As Thursday night's aames ended one by one. the talks COO· unued on the 17th floor of the midtown hotel. Finally. the last game was completed at about 11 45 p m. and the possibility still e"1Bted that the strtke would be declared The fi rst indication of a break camt.' at 2:20 in the morning v.hen Moffett and Vaughn ar· raved lo report that the two s ides were still bargaining and that progress had been made. Mof fc.>tt said he thought they might havt> a statement an about an hour GltEBEY'S PARTY then left the hotel and walked a Ct>w blo<.'lc:s to American League ht<adquartt>r~ whf're they met "1th a comm ittee of manage meot people, Including member.. of the Player Relations CommJI· tee and Executive Coun<'1l. and presented terms of a \eotative agreement. Meettng with the league pttSI· d e nts a nd Gre b ey w ere Haywood Sulhvan of lhe Baston Red Sox, Peter O' Malley ol lbe Los "'Angeles Dodge rs.· Dan Galbreath of the Pittsburgh Pirates, Bob Hows am or the Cut· cinnall Reds. Clark Griffith of the MiMesota Twins. Joe Burke or the Kansas Caty Royals and Com m is.stoner Kut?n. A half hour la te r, the negotiators returned to the hotel. and 90 minutes aftt:r -lhal ~deal was sealed 32. Pl.It a new net on that hoop above .the garage a nd play Tbe settlement pro~de$ a new basket.ball .. «-ollect1ve barga1n,ng agree -Am,r1r;m Lellj!ut' baseball action. Tb~ Royals handed •~• Manin. 5-1 .. a 4 O lead in the first mnmg a nd erupted for eight m ort> m t i'fe fourth lo hand the stumbling A ·s their seventh -t---1>68:5'-tlt-a~·me ~Wffii:i•. ~ .. ~tMtre "*" ba~l-t"" •• BWy MuUlns. NCAA 400-meter dash rhamp1on • in 1978. was ruled mehg1ble b,v the L'navt-rstty or Soulbena QHi~hursday,-virtuc~ Phmt,.,..-- 33 Finally lelln) how to play m e n t . with 1 mprovemeots 1n -Ml~-... _ m.uwnwn...s.a,Lu111" .aod..peok)o5 34 Makt> a tamp out of a .1monR other items ~ .~ ' ~ WA THAN ~ott McCirt>gor allo'" ed only one h\l after yielding a home run to Detroit's ~ve Kemp m the first innin g and pitched Baltimore to a 5· l victory over the Ttgers J{)(' Lt>ft>bvre stroked a game-tying home nm for his first maJor league hit and fello" rookie Mikf' Griffin scattered seven h1b in :,e\'l'n innings to ~tn hts first bag lt-ai.:ue f!<imt• dS tht· Nt-"-York Yankec'S d l' ft•ated Toronto, 5 1 . In tht> National Lt>aguc·. C'raig Reynold~ and {'~ar C'-edeno homered a~ llou,.ton mnunte<J a 17 hit al tack m support of Jot" Niekro and dov.11t'd th«.' New York Mets. 8 ·5 . . Pinch hitter Dave Wlnfie ld slammed a solo home run off PitL'\burRh relief ace KHt Tekulve to lng~er a three-run ninth mnmg that gave San Diego a 6-4 V1Clory over the Pirates. Winfield, wh<> did not start because of a leg bruise. tl'('(f tht> game 4·4 with a drivt> over the center fie ld wall ... The New York Mets o ptioned utility infielder Marlo Ramjre% to Tidewate r while Toronto sent Danny Ainge lo Syracuse ThrPP f,~"h111.-n on Ufytttpi~ c·ag,. 1·.-a• LE,'CINGTON. K y -T hret>collegcfreshmen m Sam Bowie or K<'nt urky. Hodney McCray of Lou1 s v11le and Isiah Thomas of Indiana today were namt:>d to the 12 m~mber Lnitcd States Olym. pie baskctball le11m. Instead of going lo the Moscow Olympics, which the Urutcd States 1s boycotting bec<1use of Sov1t>t intervention m Afgha nistan. the team will play five exhib1t1on games against Nallo naJ Bas ketball Assoc1at1on aJl-st ar teams and one game against lhe 1976 U.S. Olympic team that won the gold medal al Montreal The n•mamder or the team 1s made up of All·American , Mark Al(u1rre of De Paul. Michael Brooks of LaSalle. 8111 Hanzlik of Notre Dame, I.>amell Valentine of Kansas, Alton Lister or Anzona State, Rolando Blackman of Kansas State. Al Wood of North Carolina. Danny Vranes o f Utah and Buck Williams of Maryland. The team was announced by the U S. Olympic Committee and the American Basketball Association of the United States following tryouts this week lD Lexmgton. Ky. ing the Trojans as a title <'Ontl•nder 1n thl~ v. eek end ·s Pact ft c-10 Conf ere nee tra<'I. dnd field ('hd m · p1ons tupc;. A discrepancy 10 a tranl>enpt from Rio Hond<> College b r ought about t ht-action . Thl' Ot1kland Raiders had nt'arl) 100 perc<'nl attcndan<'«' 1ndudang nt>v. quarterbar k Dan l'a!>torinl at the ftr~t of. th rt"<' m1111 l"J011Jl> for 'l'lnan.., twld at tht' team·) Alamt'tla tr.Janini.: :-tlt· Tht- owoer~ of l'rt•aknt·"~ Stakt•' runn1•r up (,,.. nuine Ri!.k haH· .• .lunt• :! h1·;1ran,g d.il• with thc> l>lat1• Hating l'nmm1-.-.1<1n s thoroughbrt·d bo ard 1in .i foul lodl!t'rl ..tl.?atnSl "'1nm·r (.'odt'~ S\\t-d1•n UP'• l lht' l'nitl•d Statt•s. •1r. 111 , to "'an tht' W 1ll1 am Jone~ Cup tn ~· mt•n'l> tnH·rn•r t1onal bii!>kctball tournaml·nt in Ta1pt:1. Taiwan ... Kans as State's three ye:ar l'AST0tt1N1 football probation wa<\ terminat1:d a year early by a vote of Big Eight athletic directors and faculty representa tive:. . . The Seattle SuperSonacs denied they have put startin~ forward Jobo J ohnson dOd resen e forwards Wally Wallu~r and Paul SUas on the Dallas ex- pans ion list ... Cal Poly <Pomona> "'111 part1<•1patl' an th<· D1v1s100 II baseb<tll tournC1ment <1l lJC H1v1'r~1d1• d~atn't '.'lorthcru>t lkc1on <'hamp1on N<.'w H<1vl'n !->.iturdJ\ ntlo"lht T~on~ Radie• FollOW1nQ M e I~ top c,ports Pl/Pnl\ on TV tnf"•tJht R cH1nQ<i are .• , • • l"ltCellent; , • • worth Wille h1nQ •• I •ltr • lorr1• t If. • 7:30 p .m ., Channel S v v ANGELS BASEBALL: Kan<wJS City cil AnQel'> Announcers: Bob Starr, Steve Shannon and Ron Fair Iv It's baseball as usual at Anaheim Stadium ,lnd ti will bf' Dennis Leonard (2-4) of the Royals aqa•nsl th(> Angels' Frank Tan ana <7-4) 1n tonight's serr~ opener The ..er1es cont1ntW~ through Sundav RADIO Baseball Kansas City at Angels, 7 30 pm .• KMPC '710). basebail bat 35 C'ant't'l your subscnpOoo t.o the SportinR :-.J ews 1 what arf' the) f:OtN: lO fill aJI those pag~ "'1th. an) how., 1 ~ Gct a pay T\' hookup 1n stalled and s pend the 5uouner "atC'hmg mO\'I(><> Ji Put a hot tub ~he back ) ard and '>P1'ntl lhl' ~t'r ~oak an~ 38 . Bl''\' CHEAP STOCK tn Louisville Slugger and W'a tch tt skyrocket .,. hen the stnJte fUl.all} ends. 39 Cut Qpen a ba.w-ball a od seoe what's really an the• 40. Invest lll an alummum bat company and start a movetne1"lt to get them approved ror major lugue ba.~ball 41 SH a minor league 1ta me 42 Go to the wo f someone told me it's all bapperuog at the wo1 U . VISIT COOPERSTOWN. H Start a rum or that Coopt>rstown "as named for Gary Cooper. who played Lou Gehng in Pnde of the Yankees 4S Grow a m o ustache like Sparky Lyle"s 46 Grow biceps like Don Baylor's 47 Pra<.'llCI! Jim Fre1tos1·s cold st.are "8. Start a softball team 49. G~ Steve Garvey and Rod Carew to play on your sottbaU tea m t tht>y 'r e oot doing anything. anyway). 50. Become a player's a~ent Tht' kt>y l~'>lK' throughout was tht· clu~ · demand for a s~lt'm n( (rCt· 3J<!f>nt <.'Ompt-n!>alton . al· lo"' 1ng teamio. loi.in g a '"pre- mium " frf'I• .igt>nt to rt'r~tv~ a rcpld<'l'lnt'nl Lasorda Glad Strik Averted C H I C ,\ G 0 I A P > Th< b:1sebaJl slrake -.ns up in the au un11I th<> last m inute. and tha1 ·~ "'he re Lo!> Angdes Dodgen manager Tommy L..asorda was. 100 "hen he found out the "d lkout had bet>n avertffi \ vc·n l1r<'d l.al-.orda -.aid in :l t ,. I e p h on t' 1 n l l' n 1 e w r r o m Ch1ca~o th.it h•· l('arned of the ai:reem<'nt "'half' In mad nJghl en roult• to Chtrago t•arly toda~ Thl' tt'am'-; n1j!h l had been ht>ld up at l...o:, Angeles lntt'rn<1t1onal Airport bec<.tUSt' of the p.:nd1ng r-.trikt• l.a:.orda :.aid he 1s pleased v. 1th thl' outcome He said a ma· JOrtt~ of his players a re happy about 1t. too. and most of them didn't want to go on strike. Lasorda s~11d he 1s happy thert>'s not goin~ to be a strike (or two rt>asons : his Dodgers havt> momentum -being out 111 front in the National League West. and because he feels '·baseball 1s part of th1s coun· try .. -~Willie Davis to Manage in Mexican League Baseball Standings BARWICK DATSUN MEXICO C ITY <AP) f'ormer Los Angeles Dodgers s tar Willie Davis has b een named to manage the Veracruz Eagle ror the re m amder of the Me xican League season, the team announced Thursday. Davis scored his second straight v ictory since taking over the team Wednes day night as the Eagle downed Laredo l·O Thursday night. The Ea~le is foundering in third place in the Southern Zone's Western League with a r ecord of 28·31. three games LEASE BMW 1980 320i I t..•.uT_S..... .. •CV<~ l(; ... SOoo.-"" ,_.., •• , COClA .."'641•1289 , .. ..__ ... '°'~95-0401 ,_~~ ........ ,.,..,., .... ..., "'""' Cypress green. 5 S()eed. stefeo cassette. log lamps, arr cond . alloy rams, prnstnpes. 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Satur Jay when the C'<>nl(~lll 1on bt!J<mi. ,1n lht' Southern Collfornta trat'k und fltld cbampiorusb1p~ .Al l:t•r 1 1to!'I Collt'Kt:. ht•r(' l-'1111t. 1.nd for.-most. wlll t...... lht' pre-.surc· on the com&XllJlor' to fmilh ln t.he top four of lht-1r 11.•rlu.•ular event, thus quuhfymrit lht'm for tht• hlut c c h am vwnshlJ>!'l Mu> 3 l ln San Jose Probably lhl' m ost nervous of ,il l lhl• t1u..1hhl·r ... 1:. the Orange t 'o.ii.t l'oll~gc ~omen '!. !.quad. ..,. h1d1 vlat'ed 11 competitors in ~aturda) s fmal Laura Held will run ln the 100 und 400-mcter hurdles and she '-' tll bt4 jOIOed ID both t'Vt'nlS by tl'ammate LI~ Carroll \ an~a Ot'nmston 1s entered 1n thl' too and 200 meter dashe!>. <1nd Shl' wall be Joined in the run nmg events by qualifiers Dale ~prank . Kn') Hamas aki and f a ..,. nny Ferce 1n the 1.500 ml'lt•r•., L1 !>.t Gonzalt'" und .t\udn•y Allen in the 3.000 . and J aC'kll' Llttlt-and Roeht-lle Hat r1eld 10 the 800 P a l Sh a " w ii I bl' O CC · .., llll l) C'11rnpc .. t1tor an lhl· r1eld 1·n·nt:. although !)he quallfl('d 111 the dtS('US, shot put and Ja,·ehn The Pirate men won 't be total· I~· shut out as Mike L<.insdon reaC'hed the finals an tht• 5.000 meter run Ile will h<' JOmt'<i b) Hill Moody 1n the shot put. and discus and Jim S1dll•r in the poll· v:rnlt Guld1•n \\ t·'>t qual1f1 Nl four men and om· '"'man a'> Tom 1'1!>toll· "'Ill compc·tl' m tht.· -,hot put. Mak<' Scarlt•tt in th1· Jan·hn. Jim Luth m llll' 1.500 ml'lt·r-,. Rob Walson 1n the d1~C'U!> and Erin Cu.-,hman in the 3.0011 . . Saddll'bat'k will bl' \\ell ·rtpresented in t he form of ~fark LaBonte. who quallf1cd JO th<· 3.000-meter St('('pleC'has<' and th<· 5.000 meters Cheryl Glaztt•r "ill rt>prescnt the (; aut'ho women 1n 100 mt'teY'jltn'ffieiC ~ - - Rookie Earvin·_ .. Mag1c" Johnson <lcfl) of the Lakers and ~oac~ P<tul_ Westhead hold _the mos~ yalu~ble p~ayer trbpny pri!sented to Johnson m New \ ork Johnson \.\a:-. named MVP of the recent NBA playoffs v. htch the Laker!> won . Field events "'ill sta~ tht• JC" , t1on at 3 JO with the f1r:.t runninl! event ~lated for 6 o'clock Howard L. Handy Winning Habit Former Golden We!.t College softball coach Judi Garman is taking up right where she left off at the Rustler institution with her first-year team at Ca' State Fullerton The Titans a re competing m the AIAW na· tional championships an Norman. Oklahoma this weel< and are the third seeded team in the com· petition. Fullerton is ranked seventh in the nation despite its neophyte status. One of the mainstays of the Titan squad is a former Golden West player under Garman. Tern Ertel plays left field for the Titans and is the leadoff hitter To get to the tournament. the Titans finished second in the regional tournament behind lT Berkeley.· • • • CONGRATULATIONS to Cheri Kay and ht·r Golden West College women's tennis tca,m ThP Rus tlers not only won the ~late team cham pionship but came back to wan the individual doubles title and the runner-up !)pot 1n the single~ Debbie McCormick and Laura Rice defeatetl Orange Coast's Myers sisters. Mana and Melinda. in the finals. Katie Bird was singles runner-up. Golden West also took the team title m this competition where a pomt 1s scored for each vie tor y in singles and in doubles The Rusllers wound • up with 11 points to fi ve for seC'ond place P1ercl' .... and four for Orange Coast. The McCormick-Rice duo won over the Myers !• sisters. 2-6, 7·5. 6-4, for their third straight three. .• set triumph of the season. It was never a clear -cut :-verdict between the two doubles teams • * • * ~ ORANGE COAS T 'S SUSAN BROWN. chairperson or the school's division of health and physical education. has been named chairperson of the California Community College commission of athletics. She will assume her new dutles July l and 1s the first woman and first non-college president to be named chairperson of the commission. The : group develops policies. guidelines and ground • rules for community college athJetics in the state. : Sue has been a m em ber of the OCC staff smce : 1964 and became chajrperson of the department 1n ! 1977. Sbe is a graduate of Newport Harbor High, 1 Occidental College and Long Beach State. Before I f GARMAN KA Y a•OWN moving to OCC. ~he taught at Corona del Mar from 1962 tu 1964 • • • ARot·~o THE B EAT Co!>ta Mesa lhgh ... Joielin Fisher, dau~ht er of track and cross country coach Joe Fisher. has JC't'epted a full scholarship 10 a ttend AnJ?elo Stal(' 1n San Angelo. Texas as a distanct' runner ... One of the key matchups an Saturda\ ·s Southern C;,ihfornia track ;,ind field finals ai C<:>rntos should be lht> confront<1llon of Oranj?e Coast ·., Laura Held und Saddle back ... Che rvl Glazier an the 110-meter hurdle~ tf " hamstnng pull heals sufficiently for the Gaucho star. Held was undefeated during the conference season and Glazier likewise in the Mission Con ference Glazier finished third behind OCC's Ltz Carroll in h<'r heat race last week but s hould 1m prove tlu::. week She had equalled the best time rn I he Southl:.ind at 14 5 before the· pre Ii m -, Others to watch in the r ace besides the lot'al trio are Tina Brown or Harbor and Rene Felton of Santa Monica Glazier performed for El Toro High then sat out two years before returning to Sad dleback. She plans to further her education at San Diego State Arlean Harris a nd Tami Pierson who graduate from Saddleback this year. have signed lette rs of intent to play volleyball at Cal Poly <Pomona). Harris was the Mission ConferenC'c MVP and Pierson made second team all-league ... Former El Toro High star Llsa Gourdine who now alt.ends UC LA, will be among the favorites in the WCAA track and field championships in the 100-meter hurdJes. She has' ooe of the top marks in the a r ea this season at. 13.75 ... Kathy Cbris&opberson is the diving .cha mpion of the Sunset League. She attends Edison High. \. ' ' ' • • GWC Das Five All·stars -Settle, Krawczyk on First Team s • :"· I~ Freshman third baseman J ack Settle leads a group ol five Golden West Colleg'e baseball players re8a~ed~ ~lt.1980 AU-&>uthern Cal Conference , Also recelvlng flrst. team honors was Rustler ' pitcher Ray Krawczyk . .:.· First Team : P•.,Plapr.SOooa Mark C1asa ~ P -Ray Krawcsyk. Golden West 7-5, 3.30 So. J -P -Randy Newman. Cypress 6-4, 2.85 So. ~ P -Steve Stooe, Sant.a Monica 6-3. 3.80 So. P -Kevin Kobler, Rio Hondo 6·6, 3.28 So. P -Reale Sells, Santa Monica 9·1, 2.39 So. IF -earl Berardini. Rio Hondo .~ Ft. IF -Lester Wllsoo. LA Harbor .304 So. IF -Mike Meyer, East LA .284 So. -1F -Carlol .Bivua~ Santa Monka .3G7 • So. IF -J8Ck Settle, Golden W•t .m Fr. OF -Jobn PaJJca, LA Harbor .417 Fr. OF -Elton Hook.er, Loi A.afelet CC .400 Fr. OF -Dmr ROdenbaclaer, IUo Hondo .3$6 So. -· 0 F -Mike Strawberry, LA Southwest .296 C -J ack Finley, LA Harbor 337 DH -Keith Smith, Santa Monica .326 UTL -John Whitt, LA Harbor 368 SffondTeam P -Rob Maddux. Santa Monica P -Tom Lopez, East. LA 1·3, 2.09 2-7. 3,64 >2.2.~ P ._Ernie Villalobos, LA Harbor IF -Gary Springer, Golden West IF -Dave Untraurer, Santa Monica IF -Robert Wesley, LA Southwest IF -Tom Stormer, Cypress IF -Julio Bajdaun, Santa Monica OF -Tony Abarca, Golden West OF -Rich Dtu, Eaat LA OF -Lee Granger, Santa Monica OF -Dwalhe CoWJlard, Cypress c -Shawn Gill, Golden Weet DH -Jobn Fiaher. Rio lf()ndo UTL-Brice ~, LA Southwest . 362 .270 . 278 .305 .244 .~ . 297 . 298 . 327 . 348 .35& .368 So Fr So So. So. Fr. So. So . Fr. So . So. Fr. So. Fr . So . So . So . Fr. Fr. DAILY PILOT To the Finals! CdM, Artiat8 Ad11ance I n what the ir coac h es described aa the beat matches th~y·ve evf!r phaycd, Corona del Mar and Lu1Una Beach high i.choolll humbled their opponents Thurfday uftcrnoon to advance lo the Cl Jo' tennis flnal11 in their r 1•i.pe<·t1vt! djv1slons. Cd M's Sea Kings topped Sea V1t>w Leaf.lut.• mate El Toro. 24 1>·3 1J to advance to next Wt-dnesday·., C l t" 4 /\ fmah at Palm Springs. Meunwhile. the Artists, seeded fourth in J A compet1t1on. knot·ked off No 1 San Manno. 22 6. setting up their finals con frontat100 with Walnut. Laguna w1llbe the home team at Laguna ~1guel Racquet Club Wedne!>da) AT CdM, COACH Ted WLOSton co ntinued to jugg l e ht ~ m atchups . teaming An tong Emer!)on v.1th Rob Case an doubles. and the duo took all four of its matches ·•Wt• ai!>o got some ~ohd !>UP port from oa ... ad Crt!rken. Gl"Org.: t:1menez and Greg Hayv.ard 1n ... 1nglt-:. ... Winston added Th.: Pirate Rowers Enibark trio m~\ter lost a game all alter · noon. Jt was the third Ume the t-wo Seu View League teams had met this year The Sea Kings won the first two matches. 18-10 . 16' 1-l P .-, "IT WA!; PROBABLY the best mutch we've played all year long. We finally got the strength 1n the doubl es that we traditionally have had," Winston added . "I'm sure we'll take that strength into the finals." At Laguna Beach . t.he Artlsts. s lightly miffed over their No 4 seed . were fired up for their match with the highly-touted Titans of San Marino, Coach /\rt Wahl admitted "Today's match was the most inspired we have played It's the bC'st ma tch my team has ever played unde r th ese circumstances Ther e was lots of pressure out there," W<.ihl said. Laguna's Rick Leach a nd Craig Br umfield had top performances. knocking off four opponent:. each. O r a nge Coast Colleei's baseball team will open the st.ate J C baMbal.l cbamplonah.ips Wed· neaday at Cerritos College: (3 p . m .) against eithe r ~os Medanos or Solano College. : .. Los Medanos met Solano to- day. OCC's Pirates. top-seeded in the tourney, has Citrus <30-8> and LA Harbor <30·9) in the same bracket. If the Sues <29·7) should win Wednesday's contest they would play at Blair Field in Long Beach Thursday night 17> H OCC le5es, it would return to Cerritos Thursd<.iy at 3. In other opemng round games Wednesday, Glendale (20·121 or Hancock (24-10> will meet San J oaquin Delta at 11 a.m . at Cer· ntos. wtule LA Valley <29·71 and Chabot (26-10) tangle at 3 p.m. und C1tr u.<; and LI\ Harbor follow at 7 at Blair Field. Tht> champion.ship cont<.'St as slated for Saturday THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL 1978 COUPE DE VILLE Orange Coa ~t Colle#!("' 1un1or "arsll~ .1 n d f rt' i. h m a n c• 1 g h t nev.s Wlll leave Sund..i) afternooo to compde 1n t ht• iHth annuu I IHI\ '.': .1 D'Ell'i::~ncc· Spht pv.r. seab, A~1 F~1 ~terco with tape pla~t·r (';id1llJl' v. 1rt· "heel c·ovl'r<; & full pov.t.•r < 505l.KZ 1 t 1onal l ntt:rt·ulle~1Jt( 1 owing champ1onsh1p' ;.it Ononda,gu La ke 111 ~vr;irust• ' ·The· rc~alt;i p, i.IJted to run Thursday throu~h S aturda\ ·next v.eek The I r11 ~ 111 mn rk t hf· txt.h ttmC' t1'a t tht' l'1ratl"' ha\t: ('OmpelL-d an the lH.A OCc·., fro..,h t•1ght fin1 shl'd ~1.xth 1n s7495 1o ''' < h••"" •·rom \I '-1m1har '-.a\lnl:• ;1 • , , ! ... \ . ' ~ \ 1'• •. ,., , ,.., ' ,,,, , ... NABERS 2-tJOO. HAKBeR Bl V'n., C:6ST' M ESA Telt'phone 17141 540-9100 l'l•tlo.-.. ~,.~. "''. '"'· .p,, '"" ... ,,~, ... ,,,, ,.. •. ,, ,t,·•~\ .. ., ..,,,H t P"• ..... ;:• "''U W•A.l ... <JllOl'\r \\tt ,.·. l\t l 9i8 The f ro::.h four ------------::.':'....~-_-_---:_-_-_-_-':'....-:..---------..1 f1n1Shl•d third bt•h1nd <.: o rnell and :-; a'\ 1 n ------------------------------- 1970. and ~as fourth rn the pet1t<' finals m 1972 That·~ lhe du ... t•Sl OCC has come to winning a n I RA titlt.'. The Pirates· toughest competition this year is l'Xpected to come from Navy. Sy r acuse , Wiscon sin . Cornell. Penn,~~tgers. Brown. Oart.,~th a nd t h e Coast Guard Acadl:'CilY . Tht• JV eight h as lo~gt>d a 14·2 ~eason re· cord . while th e freshmen are 17-0 Both team ~ have t~o 1m- press1ve r egatta ~ to lh('1r C'red1t-the Western Sprintc; and the 'o rthv.t's t llerrtage l<egal!a Chri tian Se~ks 7th ·' In Ro~ .. ~f1ke Bast v.tll return lo tht• Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mes:i tonight to !->eek an rnd to the domanat1on of llunt1ngton He at'h 'c; Alan Chris tian 10 tht.· ~cr atch main cv('nt Chnslian has "on thc> r1rst six stra1J::ht scratch evenLc; and Ba!>l 1~ t'Om 1ng back to thl• ra<'cs after a 15·dav s u:-. prns1on Bast 1s the L' S national champion and -,hares the current r e cord of six i.tra1ght s cratch main event \'IC· tones A complete field of ride rs w1Jl be on hand fo r th<' 24 -cvent program that ~tarts at 8 o'clock . Othe r favontes such as Brad Oxley, Dave Sims. Oubb t'errell. Danny Becker . Steve Nutter a nd Gene Woods among othe rs will also coolest Christian's domination. Gates open at 6 :30 with adult admission at $4.SO. Juniors at S3 and children $1 .50. Marathon Polo Game Water po'o games don't usually produce scoring in double digits. but you can be assured it'll go past that mark at Costa Mesa High this weekend as th e Mus tangs take aim at a Guinness Book reeord. Coach Bob Shupp's 30-man squad began Its quest of 10 straight bl)Ol'S 6f acUon at "3 p.m . Thursday aod plan to c ontinue through Sun- day. 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Quero, IO• mu1111'ffr conlrKt ..OOT9AU. ....... ~I ....... SEATTLE H AHAWKi -SIQnef 1111 C"41•, ............ -.to •-lfl•t ,..,,,.,Cit llfnllJlll ..,.- tocc•t1 ..... ._. • .._L....-"°'"un" Vt"~"' -flrtll A•v "lh••<U. .... C.C.11.. 'i ....... .. FOR THE RECORD I SOCCER I SPORTS ON TV cer L aguna's Wahl Multi-talented By CURT SEEDEN 0t ,.,. o.i1, """'MMt Whrn Luaunu Beach HJgh's Lennis team pulled oft the ul)8et ol the Cl f playoffs Thursday with a resounding victory over No. 1 seeded San Marino High, Art.lat Coech Art Wahl credited his No. l doubles team with turning the match around by wpplng the ntan.s' duo. Wahl was referring to senlon Alan Codfrey and Jeff Wahl, the latter, his mu!U·talented son. So why isn't all of this talk about a hlghly·louted ten· n1s player m Dave Cunningham's weekly tennis column'! IT SEEMS YOUNG WAHL is heading for UC Santa Barbara with hopes of playing soccer. spr· prismgly his fi rst love among athletic competition. "He'd hke to play professional soccer some day," the elder Wahl s ays. "It's amazing how he rises to the occaslon in any sport " Jeff Wahl first became t.nlerested m soccer in 1972 when his family laved to Branl for a year while Art uaught at an Amen can school. "When he came back lo the U.S .. he had de- \•eloped more skills and the expenence bad given him more confidence." his father recalls. I.AST SEASON. WAHL helped the ArtJsU ad· \ .1nC'e to the Cl F i.em1hnals and was named to the All St1uth Coast League first team soccer squad Weekend TV Sports .fttof urdoy·,. T\'. Radio TELEVISION 11 a m t2> STAN LE\' Ct:P PLAYOFFS - He's been courted by three colle1es - Univer1lty or Pacific, Cal Poly (San Lu.is Oblapo> a nd Clare mont -lot a poteotlal 1oceer scholarah.lp, but UC Santa Barbara appears to be his flr1t choke. The younger Wahl al.lo hu via'°i1.:!Jl•)'inc other sports. Not only la be an eceomp ~ player. but be tried his hand at football as a Hlllor at Laguna Beach this year as a linebacker ~ member or lhe special team. AS AN EIGHTH G&ADEa , be was a member of a Laguna Beach team wh.lch woe the Junior Na- m. SOCCER tional Championships in Cbkago in yet anotber isport -volleyball. As far as competing in more l.ban ooe sport on tbe college level, Art Wabi is skeptical. .. I'm sure he could do 1t. but it au depends on hls s tudies. U they're going welJ, great." Jeff Wahl has one m ore Uttle bit of bwiiness to take care or before thinkmg or a co11ege aod maybe, professional soccer career. It's the CIP 3·A tennis finals Wednesday. • • • PRO(FILES> -Both the California Surf~ Sunsh.lne will be without two key players for lheif next games. The Surf lost Wolfgang Sunholl Wednesday m~ht . The veteran midfielder froftt Germany wi.ll miss Saturday night's cont.est in Sq Diego with the Sockers after suffering a bad anklf sprain. The diagnosis was better than expected. l~ was frn;t thought be might have broken• bone ia his leg ... The Sunshine's KdUI Walley auffeced t severe bruise to his left cheek ln a colli.sion JUI Saturday with the Sacramento Gold's Davi• Payne. He i~ expttted t.o miss Saturday night'• game at Sacramento ... The Surf's 1--0 overUm• victory over Houston Wednesday was the ftrst ex· tra period game played by Calllomia this season.· Houst.oo ~ now played three and k>et them all. •••• The Ptuladclphta Flyers meet the Islanders an New 'fort< an.the sucth game ol the playoffs. JSJ - T ENNIS Brian Gottfrtf"d and Ra ul lhmrre~ • soCCER S&t>HDS -The Rowdie'i-Soccer pfay WoJtek F1bak and Tum tJl(k<•r 1n the fmal of Club of the South Or an ge County Socttr Associa- thc World double' t:hamlJivn!>tup, taped in London t1on has tent.at1vc-ly ~et aside June 1 as a day for 15. ru1.:1:,·au l ~0.-...... _ .... _ lr.}'._Quts_ Th£.rl' Ar<.:.-2S-~..com ....... f-iftvUte 11 ~ tn \11 ~ .... ,.......,--sOCSA: ao)', int<•restf'd in playing can phone Jim lnd1Jru. pla~ the J:<ed !-,o.~ in Ho:.ton • l '..,lll'k at 493 IH2l !under 12>. Elgin Laib at 11 JO am. ClJ1 s.PORTSAFlELO A look 49505".S 1und<>r lll l)r Jack Clark at496·403S (Un· at lhl' stockin~ of th<: (,n·<1I l.akl'" v.ith big game dt•r )1)1 \<,lunl1·n' from across the U.S. a re fish. and a v1,11 to,, munl\• louct1ng nOe C{1mpel1 ~I\ ing up th<·1r ,\l\omonal Day v.-e-ekend lo attend lion tn l nd1Jn.1 th.it inl'ludi· ... tomahawk lhrov.ing lh1.• l:lth :.innudl i,:1·n1·ral ml~ting or (he Amen can .rnd ... narp~hoot111~· '-th .... . '' ' t tt I I Th 92 I p m •II> AM~.RlfA'S ,\THLETES-1988 i ou ..... x:n·r rgjnl/.J ion in ono u u e i\rclwr D.1rr i•ll l'.tt'\' and lot' mn~~t liart Conner m1·n Jnd '4.t1nwn .tllt•nl11ni,: tht• mt:eting will be vol· an· among lht• Jthkk.., profil;·d • 22> SOCCER 1nJ,! 11n rule·~ and rl·.Ltul.1twn::.. by-laws. the A YSO MA() E IN <; t: J< 'Ii\ 'I \'. 1 :M 1 •• l T B O L bud~N and l'l'.'Cltn$! thn·t· mf'mbt>rs of the board of I NTERNACJOSAL H1H1 Platt-\S Velez d1n•tlor. 1\\,0, a n1111 profit oq~a1:11~auon. now ~arfwhi. h<1'> m1>r1 than 2Yt f)OI) tl'g...,h•rf<d part1c1pants 2p m 1•1 l .~.Ol.\'"1PIC'TRIAI~~ Tapt"d c·o\ t•rJ~l' of th•· mt·n ., Jnd '4.0tnt·n·~ 1 >I) mp1c ro .... 1ng 1n.1l-. :! JO p m 1 :! > c.ot.t Third round play in the ~km,irwl TournJm•·nt frirm Oubl.Jn. Ohio 3 pm Ii> -J9HO 1'tlRA (,ATORNATJONA~ Highhi?htc, of lht' I Ith 'il!HA Gatomat1onal-; held in Ga1m:'-' illf'. l'la Iµ m 121 ~PORT~ '1PUIACl'LAll -The :'\:\!->C.\H \\orld 1;00 t1m1 1r1.i1 .... telecast from ChJrl111t1• \to1or Sp1·c·<lv. J\ Al-.o tht· world sene~ nf pov.nhftmg lJpl'd 111 \11hum Ala !71 G RF: \Tt.ST S PORTS LE(,t.~0~ Curt Gowdy 1s prof1h'<l <~121 BOXI~( .. :, 11 m 1i1 \\ IOt: \\ORI.I> OF ~PORTS - Th1• \~1 1\ natum.)I rhamp1on::.h1p molorqcle race. t.:1ped in San Jo"~ /\ho v.om1•n \Oll•·~ball pla)N'S from the l ' S pla~ 11•.:1rn' from JJpan and China in a t·om(X'lttwn ta~·d in ' inking, C.'hina .ind reports on tht' Ind~ 500 I~> PRO SO('('E R. ><pm 1501 PRO SOC'CER. II a.'>(' h<i 11 K 1\ Br '1<1<1, . K M l'C f 7 JI) I RADIO f)1xlJ!er!> at Ch1<'ago, 11 JO a m . l\;1n"·" ('11~ al t\ngeh. 7 µ m . NFL Racque tball Tourney S late d 1 ht' L"' \ n l! c: I l'' R<ims. Oakl..tnd H.11dt'r' S.rn 01tj?t1 ('h Hl:t'r' San f-'ranc1c;c-o 1'~·r-. .1n1! ~·Jttle ~·ah~v. i.,, i.:1·t .in Rams scheduled to part1<.'1pate are Prestati D~nnard. Carr E kern Jnd Bill Bain . PJrl~ Jump on lh•• n·..,l qf l ~ LOW COST-th1• ~.1t1<1na l l-n1t1h•1ll Ll'agu1· bt·~!lnnin~ ~t J} CAREFREE SAILING 30 bul the -.port l~n 't ...... IMMACULATE '8"·30' BOATS fOO tbJll -I\°" rJCQUt't • .,,..._lllS<•r;j~Head•<W"< ball p.,.,,.,.,.,.,. A .M)tQ (),ffll("t1()t'I f ,no., ~ "'" EQu-ooed G•'""° YSAllE MOHU· 6'•2 -~ Plave~ fr1lm tht' h\·e :\FL -team:. v.111 tx· 1n We~tmmstc•r M .t \' JO June I for th1· ~FL P la~t'r" A :.:..nc·1a t1on StntdRf,." T\. H ndio Hacquetball To urna· me nt TELF.VISIO~ The top pla~ er:. from 10 a m 1111 THIS WEt:K IN BASEBALL. the western tournament, 11 am 121 SPORTS S PECTACt:LAR -l:n· be h I K R defeated Gi.>rn Cooncv 122-0) m~ts Jimmy Young to e d at in~·s 3c · 125·9·2) m a ~cheduled lO·round heavyweight bout q u e tball Cou rt. will ~~~l~+-r meet the champions of J from Atlantic City Also Live coverage of portions the other nve regional ~t?tiiilt',,.,-of NASCAR's World 600 from Charlotte Motor ;;; Speedway and part t '4 0 or the world series of 1ieivie~nitsiTiiin~thieiifi~niailisiJiuniie~~ii=iiii~iiiii~ \jrt 13-IS tn St. Louis power mg 11 10 a m C 11 > DODGERS BASEBALL - The Dodgers mttt the Cubs· a t Wngley Field in Chicago l pm 12) GOL.t' f'lnal round play in the Memonal Toumamt>nt from Dublin. Ohio <71 - NASL SOCCER Detroit meets lhe Mmnesota Kicks tn Bloomington. Minn Taped 1.30 pm 14 t SPORTSWORLD -Two of the light heavyweight d1v1 s 1on's hardest hitters . James Scott ( 18·0· I l and Jerry Marttn <18·1> square off in a JO·round bout from Rahway State Prison. Also. the AIAW nallonal women's col· legiate <livin~ chump1ons hips and an Indy 500 re· port 3.30 pm <7>-WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS- A repeat ::.howing or the men's world gymnastics championships, taped in Fort Worth, Texas. Also: the world acrQbatiC' d1 v1n~ champ1onsh1p 7 p .m <5 0 ) SOCCE R MADE I N GERMANY. 9 pm (7) INDIANAPOLIS 500 -Expanded coverage of rac1ng 's premiere event, taped at In· dianapolis Motor Speedway. 11 pm. <50> -TENNIS -The singles final in the Italian Open, taped in Rome. RADIO Auto Racing -The lnd.tanapoli.s 500 for cham· pionstup cars. 8· 15 am .. KLAC <570) Baseball -Dodgers at Chicago, 11 16 a m KABC ('lSO): Kansas City at Angels. 1 p.m , KMPC <710) <The Dally Piiot Is not responsible for late changes.) Uni's Mills S ide lin e d University High School h~rdler·bigh jumper Laura Mills wUI miss tonight's CIF championship meet due w a stress fracture In her right leg. Mills. a junior. was one of the favorites in the hi~h jump where she has cle~ 5-4 this season and ls a contender in the hlgh hurdles. She also ran on the Trojan l,500·meter relay team. The injury came during a workout this week. Mills suffered a similar injury to her left leg dur\ng the volleyball season. The injury will keep her out ol action four to flv~ we<?ks, fo.ctina her l.o m\ss Che remainder of the season. She wiJI be replaced by freshman Debbie Zenk nn the relay team that also includes sophomorea Polly Plumer and Laura Sauerwein alone wllh freshman Kenya Thornburg .. *********************** : I 977 OLDSMOBILE ! .. CUTLASS su~. . .. .Aut o matic t r ansm i ss i on. air,. • cond1tton1ng, tilt wheel. AM/FM stereo • • radio & vinyl top. Below average miles • • & sharp• (41 5RLO). : ~ s3599 : 1975 CADILLAC .. .. • SEDAN DIYIW • • Eou1pment includes leather covered • • seats. tilt wheel. cruise control. AM/FM ! ! ster eo with tape and full power. ,. .,. (332MEK) • : 529M ! ··•••****************** MOTHINGOVH 54999 30 OTHER UCELLENT BUYS NOW ALL SALE PRICED! NA.Bmm AU10C£NTDl 1425 IAIEll ST. COSTA MIS"A - 5t0·9•2 • Intermission INSIDE: • Out 'n' About •Comics & TV • Movie Reviews -----~~.~ . .., . ' C f Fan Thnes Framed at Fashion Island 1 ' Newport Arts Festival Adds Musi , Pe rform rs A wlMina propos1Uoo Is bf-1n~ olferf'd by ~ Nl'wport Bu('h City AIU F tlval to ~tbland ers look1na ror free Memonal Day wt't'kl'nd i.Cllvltlt~ r1 fl to home Continuous entert:unment nnd • Juried art show w1lh $3,800 111 pnies are &chedulf'd from l l JO a m to 6 p m Satunh1y and n oo n to S p m Sunday at Fashion Island RECORDING ARTIST Guttartst Tony Romeno Festivities both days walJ> s tart with co mmunit y srng-alongs in the mall. Th<• as-. sembl<'d voices will be IC<l by Sarah Kerr. popular !ioloai.t and group leader, accompanied by Jean Tandowsky at the piano. J oe Chapelle, ban.)o; Came ron Quinn, bass. and Hal Bnnkrant. clarinet. Tbf' mall's Sta1f' Court ~ 111 tJt. tumf'd Into 11n ouldOC>r lhf'ftlH H 11-0mf' 2llO Pt>rformenn>f HUI 1md claaaical mus.It . b1.tllt>l. t-001(!>, dr amalt • mlm<-and llUPVt·t q itather for thl~ lt.Lh u111111JI t'VC'n l .aJnC'luded in tht• hnt'UJI ur" thl' r1'ang .. roa \ ("ollr~t' Jatl B lol n d ' 8 a II el ,. i1 (' I r I(' a 111 "('arn1val Tutu," Ton y Homant1 profesMonal Mnger .:u1tari&t Mona Francai, 8.allto-t, lT lrv1n1 Glee Club. Irvtnl' At·adttm} of Dance. Buena Park llagh &·hool Oance lilld J ai.1 Bund. T111a and Busch, •.i n.g er D o rut h y J n O,rnce OCC Popl> Song anll Oance TrOUJ>t' OTHERS WILL he the R1t•h 1' u e s day B 1 g Band . I r v 1n1• Cultural Cenll'r Uarl(·.-r:-.. lrvml' S) mphon~ Quintel. Cl\ H' B<illt.•t of Southern California. Nl'wport Mes a l'n1f1ed School D1 slrat"t Honor Band. Nt.•\\pOrt Belich Creat1vl' Danct' plu:. the Costa M t.>S<i and Un1vC'r!>1t;. h1j.!h !>chools' Jazz bands Tht• co-sponsoring Ne\\port Beach C'1tv Arts Comm1s:-.1on and t-'ashaon Island l\ll'rchantl> Asso(·1atlon expt.•ct the turnout to exceed last year '!. 35.000 "ho l>a" tht• \\Orkin~ ;,irl1 st~ and hun dreds of exhibit!! which this year Senior and Recreation Center will h<' housed 1rl a vacant boull and Dolphins. wom1.•n's d1v1Mon que next to Bullock 's Wilshire of the Newport II arbor, Chamber Among the artists demonstral i>f Commerce • mg tht'rr skills w1ll'"be Marty An-The thr<'e jurors for tht.• art derson.papermaker . llmaCun· s h o w were Jos ane l ant'o n1ngham. Scott Moor e and S tarrel!>, d1rl'C'tor o( the Claudia F'icldinJ:;. "'atercoJor-i.. M unacu:>..al Art Gallery Ul l..Q:) -:r.-mxanc:W"r. s-tat11~d g rass. -·.Ani::eles's Batns aall Park and Les lie Webb Percy. calligraphy, "Art News" column1!>t for thl· and Bob Mackie. potter Los Angeles Tim e!i. Tony Delap. PROMOTING the ir goals and accomplishments at c1v1c booths will be the Newport Beach A~ sistance League. Orange County Philharmonic Society's music mobile , Bo"e r s Mu seum . Newport Harbor Art Museum. M u s 1cal Th ea t e r G ulld of Newport Beach, Junior Ebell. Fairview State Hospita l. Oasis professor or studio art at CC I rvi n e whose work l> arC' represented in international museums and Betty Turnbull. c urator of exh1bit1ons and COiie<' tion at Newpor t Harbor Art ~useum PUPPETRY or ga nized b} Judy Clark. Ryna Rothberg and Alison Coombs of the Newport I PoN 'T KNOW MUCH ABOUT ART, BU T THAT, I LIKE. lkaC'h l'ubl11· L1brarn·-. "111 ti\ performed al I · i!. 3 and 4 p m ~\Tl'RlM\ Saturd..t\ 111 tht· C'hlldren l> pl.n I:! 15 'lrJng•· (. <l·•'l Oille~t.: ;'l:oon Sin~ J f()ng with Sarah ..ire<* J;111 ·HJnd Or Ru.1.h1 rford.;' 1'1'.~r r and 1n.'ltrument.il quartet L' 1 din·ctor I~ JO Inane> Cultura l Cent•r r ormJ Opt•nin~ (•1•rt-m11n11•1., I :llJ 11 .1lf1•t l';11 ·1f11·J 1n n ... ncen. and ln1nt· Symphony, for tlw ft·:-.ll\:JI :.irt '><'h1•dull"1 for· ,.Jtlll\JI lu1u < • l !!•?~ll~....,Jt,µrdJl QnJlt~i,:d . .'oun -.._ i ,...-m T-rfn' tt"'r m ITT>"~ Qu1r:i~eW la_I_ J~eu L 01r~J..or. - Art.., l'ummt'-'dOnc·r ffrn t ' 'IO).!<·r J!U1t,1n-.1 t p m ;\ev.p0rt Hcac-h l 'ntf11-d -'l t>l•n"o(( a' t•mct•t· "ill 10 2 30 Mona Frann-; Hu llPl ~chool Dlstnrt llonor Hand trodU<'I' ~1cn11r .lack1t• llt>alh1·r-:1 pm l n Glt'1· ( lub Kon ".!p m Tnn~ Rnmano Jnd tht• Cit~ l'ouncil along "1th :-..unio. dtrt-<'tr1r '.! 30 In ine .\<:ademv of Dane'· Walter Ziglar. artl> C'omm1SMOn :1 30 In int· Acacfrm, 11( l>unu• 1 p m Tina Hu:-.ch. singer chairm .. rn Bt•ll\ 'fl•s m an I Pm Hu r•nJ l;Jrk l11 gh :J 20 Brenda Tap feslt\ al chatrmJn and Jim D<tle :-it hool Dance & Jall Hand :l 35 Civic R<tllt•l of S<Juthem presidt.•nt of the Friends of tht· I 30 Tina Rusch, -.inR1•r Cahfom 1a Arts Comm1::.::.1on who will pn· .i 45 Dorothy Jo Dance .i p m Dorothy Jo Da n<'e !tent the check!> to tht· art sho" 5 15 Or<ini?t' Coa!.l Cullt'Rl' 1ch1ldrt:n 1 l'Clp-; Troupe . H.rnd y Cobb. 4:30 Oran).":e Coa"l College d1 rt!ctor Popl> S ubs eq uc n l S t a it t· \ou rl 6 p m <:1-. 1<' Ballet nf Southern s. 15 Ne...,1>0rt Beach Creative performan~e umel> will bt· California Dance. Lois J acobs. director winners Celebrities Parading FUN AT CAMP LOTSAWADDA IN SAN DIEGO'S SEA WORLD Oolphtns, Cindy and Aphrodite, Play Practlcel Jokes Talent Pooled Animal Slw~ Inform, Too Two new shows premiere this weekend al San Diego's Sea World. Top of the bill is Sbamu the killer whale. A total departure from the traditional trained animal sho"8, ''This is Shamu" will present a series or vignettes focusing on the grace. beauty and intelligence or the killer whale. ROBERT LA P ORTA, cor- porate director of produc~~· has written the show as a higlily entertaining yet informative vehicle. In one segment, Sbamu and hb trainers demonstrate various ro r ms of com munication that pass between animals. and between animal and trainer. Another section is a wa ter ballet perforlDed by Sbamu and his trainer to Les Baxter 's original music. Selected memben of Shamu's audience alto have the chance to parUcip a t e as temporary tralnen. IN 1'8118EQVENCE is a new ind neerl)' lnctedlble behavior for -$hamla ,.qulrillg -the.. killer w h ale to correctly select a peraon be recocnlna from 'a 1roup ot *'9e allilience mem- bers .. Sbamu Is Jolned later by his friends Kandu and Namu. The lhree killer whales perform such s pectacuJar feats as the triple hurdle . A nostalgic look at Shamu s hows of yest e r year completes the scenario. "We have s witched lhe em· phasis to a more sophisticated level of entertainme nt and away from situation comedy." said La Porta. "The new concept, is a logical progression as audiences become more informed and ln· trigued by lhe intelligence and beauty of the killer whaJe." M eanwhile , back at the dolphin lagoon things are as zany as ever. The skilllul work of George Yochum and his s ceni c de s igner s h as transformed the bayside lagoon into a summer camp all but abandoned by civilization - "Camp Lot.sawadda." BUT THAT'S not all that's strange here in this all ne w show. written by Jon Binkowski. Feats include the most dif- fic ult dolphin behavior ever trained -the unduwater Roman r'tde. The maneuver re· quires the utmost In precise Um- ~DI .-and cooperaUon between trainer and dolphins. ~a World is open 9 a m to dusk and located on Sea World Orin off Interstate 5 jUJt north of downtown San Diego Pick Strawberries, Music or Horses for Holiday Families can enJOY a parade of run activities this Memorial Day Weekend. including the an- nual Garden Grove Strawberrv Festival that opens at 7 30 tonight with ceremonies featur· 1 n g · · l h <' ~ o r I d ' s I a r g es t shortcake · Kicking off the next thr('e days of contes t!>. cx h1 b1t ~. fund ra1!>ing and mo re !>tra" berr y e ating at the Garde n GrovC' Community Center, I 1300 Stan· ford Ave wall tw a cclebnt} breakfast Sclturda} HAM AND F.GG S and ~trawberrres "ill be.· '>l'rved starting at 8 a m for S3 50 general adm1ss1on and S2 50 for children under 12 Participants will s hare t<1bles with Dean Butler and Kenn Hagen of "L1ttle House on the Prarrie:" Jim Jodat, Ra ms run · ning back : Moosie Drier. "The Hollywood Knights." Sandra Bartley ... Rockford Files." Omo Scofield. "Archie Bunker'i. Place:" Arth ur Peterson . "Soap ... Paul Linke. "Cffr Ps . ·· Sarah Rush. "Battlestar Ga lac tica." Tim Rossov1ch. Dolph Sweet and Philip Brown, all of "Whe n the Whis tle Blows.·· Shirley Hemphill. "One in a Million :" Donniece Jackson. · · Diff'r ent Strokes;'' Keith Mitchell. "The Waltons" and disc jockeys Mike Wagner and Paul Freeman. After breakfast the stars will ride in lhe 150·unit, 90-mmute festival parade that forms at Westhaven Park at 11 a .m. and proceeds along Chapman and Euclid avenues to the Village Green. THERE IS NO admisslon charge for the festival and aJJ special events are free. The only costs are carnival ride script tickets. ranging from 40 cents to $1, food, games ,and souvenirs. This largest community. sponsored rair in lhe West will run unliJ 11 :30 tonight, from 10 a.m . to 11:30 p.m . Saturday, 12:30 p.m . to 11:30 p.m . Sunday and 10 to 8:30 Monday. New this year ls a major arts IJld cra.ft.s show featuring 100 exhibitors. Saturday's events will wind up with a pie-eating contest at 4 p.m . and live entertainment at 8 p. m. oo the Vllla1e Green staae. Sunday's actlvitles wm becin at 1 :30 p.m. with the l'edbead roundup, turtle races at 4 p.m. and t he Strawberry Ex• tnvagarua Cookofr at 7: 1$ p .m., all on 1ta1e at tbe Vlltace Green. TV STAR SHIRLEY HEMPHILL, UPP£R LEFT, DUE AT STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL Aenllt ... nce l .. kien at Pteeaure Faire In Atoura. OMb6e Reynotde Show at Knott'• Monday's attractions will vary from a chalk art contest on Main St r eet al 9 a .m . to a performance by the California Cloggers western musical group at 4 p.m. llOCK 'N R OLL lovers. country music fans and run ride fanatics will find a m emorable weekend at Magic Mountain rn Valencia. The swinging. new Buccaneer Rocking Ship will be running along with performances by lhe Dirt Band at 4 and 6 p.m. Sun· day and showings of the "Great Rock ·n· Roll Time Machine" at 8:30, 9:30 and 10:30 daily for music hist.or)' fau. A GALA CO\JNTRY music tribute to Uncle Art Satberley. with appearances by Leon McAulllfe and The Original Tex- as Playboys . will stal't at 8 tonlght ln the Toyota Showcase Theater. Tickets are available through Ticketron for SlS and In - clude admi14ion to lhe park. Otbble R ey n o lds wil l head the holiday festivities at Knoll's Berry Farm with her new musical revue through Mon· day Twice daily performances tn the Good Time T heater are free with park admission. Country music fans can eltjoy the sounds of Pecos tonight, Damascus Road on Saturday ni ght and lhe J im Gibson Band on Sunday night. T H E &E N A I SSANCE Pleasure Faire continues through June t . including Memorial Oa_y, on the Old Para- mount Ranch in Agoura. Take the Ventura Freeway to the Kanan Road exit. Som e 1,500 costumed k.lngs, queens and peasants perform spontaneously all day, trailing their pageantry past artis an and refreshment booths. Admission t-s $8.25 ror adults and $3.25 for cbJldren under 12. D I SNEYLAND WILL be jumping this weekend to the son1a of "Disneyland and All That Jau " Spyro Gyra, the J etr Lorber Fus ion, Angela Bofill. the Toshiko A.Jdyoshi-Lew Ta backin Big Band, Roy Ayers. and Willie Bobo comprise the lineup from 9 a .m . to midnight Saturday and Sunday. MORE THAN 600 horses and riders from throughout the COW\· try are participating in lhe 1980 Memorial Day Classic Horse Show at Coto de Cua. The $10,000 Grand Prix jump- ing competition al 2 p.m . Mon- day wm highlight this event sponsored by the Kidney Foun· dation of Sout.bem California. Admission ls free and rood and beverages are available on the pAmllel. Coto de Caza is locat- ed 12 miles inland off the El Toro Road exit of the San Dle10 Freeway. "This ls a rare opportunity to lff a tbrilllnf spectator sport," said Jeanette Vosburg. roonda- tion president. "Horses that perform at this level of competi· lion are incredibly valuable. selling for up to $300,000 ... • .. .. ••&LITTLE NIGHT MUllC," S.llMn Softdhe•m •a 1971 Bf"oedwey hit best known tot the song ''59nd "' tM c1own1:· wm be ~tM by u. uc ~•ne Fine Arts Depertment May to-24. '1kke1t .,.. stllt avaltabMt for h 2A performances, priced at 52.50 he 2 o'clock ,,,.un.e and V .50 thee p.m . show benefttlnt music t., schotarshlps. 8oJC Offke pt.one ••~•17. Dl~tor Irvin 10,,...... s "Night Musk" ls Mt '" h enchentied 'ch gn>ves of Swedaft -1 tM tum of the .-nturv wMf'• the mott Ot"eWna oroblems ot the lelsur-e C:IH.s peoo ... ,..YOIYe around their ~st, preMnt ~ ~ affairs of the hHrt. .... IOARO: A ROCK OPeRA" be Pf'*Sented ate p.m . S.tuf"CNy In Forum Theater on the Ffltlval of Arts r>ds, 60S Laguna Canyon Ao.ct, ~na ch to ral~ funds tor the city's Boy's b . Tickets at the door. . ALSO IN LAGUNA 8EACH OH saturday , Act IV, a th.ater grouo of USC graduates, will Rerform see-ties from Nell Simon's "The GOod Doctor" at 12: 1S p.m . on the green In M ain Beach Park The event Is sponsored by the etty's Arts Commlss&on. WILLIAM FITZPATRtCK'S VIOLIN recital ate tonight In UC INl"4t's COf'cert Halt wm mark the pr.,,.,.,. of "Un.ccom"nltd Sorwtt." bv uct music alumnus, Jeffrey M umk>rd. f:ltipatrlck, a founding member of the New York String Quartet, also w ill perform sonatas t>y Handel. Grlev and Enesco. Proceeds from the $2 Octcets wllt suppon music scholar- ships .t UCt . WHeN THE UCI SYMPHONY Orchestra performs et e p.m. May JO and 31 In the Fine Arts Concert Hau, Wiiiiam Fitzpatrick wlll conduct Beethoven's "Plano Concerto No. 4.'' GradUate shH9en~ Alfred Lang and Donna Tozer wlH conduct Mussorg5'ty's "Night on Bald Mountain" and Faure's "ReQulem." Tickets $2 . THE ORIGINAL VERSION OF Stravinsky's "Petrouchka" will be pre· sented by the 9Ck>lece University Orchestra at 8 tonight and Saturday in the Little Theater at Cal State, Fullerton. Tickets $3. • PHILIP MARSHALL'S MUSICAL portraits of three Greek cities wlll be offered along with ~orks by Bach, Vivaldi and young local composers when the Irvine STARS OF '8UTTERFUES ARE FREE' Symphony Orchestra presents a free concert oten• Robtn, Tom wtttt• at Hartequln at 2 p.m . Sunday In the Turtle Rock READY FOR OCC MUSICAL 'AUDITION ' Student• Judy ptath, Phil Barragan UC IRVINE ORAMA STUDENTS Recreational Center , 1 Sunnyhlll Drive, w ill staoe a free, experimental wortshop "BUTTERFLIES ARE F-REE,'' Irvine. Peter S. Odegard Wiii conduc t MUSIC, DANCE ANO COMEDY production at 8 p.m . Saturday and Sunday the bittersweet look at the frlenctsnlp soloists Robert Sacker, Andrea Byer, will be combi ned for "Auditlon'80," in the Fine Arts Little Theater in of a blind youth and the vouno woman In Camille Ericson and Wiiiem van Over&em. the orlglnal Orange Coast College student· Humanities Hall 161 on campus. The plot the next apartment, stars Diane Robin and faculty revue to be staged at 8 p.m . involves the distorted memories of a Phil Barravan in the version being pre-GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE'S LAST M ay~ and 31 and 3 p.m. June 1 in married couple who are entertaining a sented nightly except Mondays t~rough Songbag of the spring semester will . OCC Auditorium, 1701 Fairview Road, Costa woman they have not seen tor 20 years. June 8 at Harlequin Dinner Playhouse, feature bluegrass music by the Hlqh Window M esa Admission is S2 general and St for Cherie Brown will d irect the cast of Pip 3S03 S. Harbor Blvd., Santa Ana. Phone Boys at 8 tonight 1n the community center students, senior s and children under 12. Church, Gwen Harris and Robin McKee. 979-5511 for reservations. on the Huntington Beach campus Guitarist One ot the featured acts w ill be "Original Wl l lle Nininger will open the show for Broadway Cast." an OCC ensemble that per-" AMERICAN HERITAGE," A PROGRAM CALIFORNIA'S NOTED JUNIOR which admission is Sl.50 . forms on and off campus. Howard J udkins of musical offerings including a concert Philharmonic Orchestra will celebrate Its 1s coordinating this show . Proceeds will version of Leonard Bernstein's "West 43rd anniversary during a jubilee concert ORANGE COUNTY'S LP. REPERTORY boost the drama department budget. Side Story," will be presented by the at 8 p.m . Wednesday in the Scottish Rite Company and Tustln's Park and Re-creaUon Saddleback Concert Chorale, soloists and Auditorium, 4357 Wiishire Blvd., Los Depart~nt are co-sponsoring the comedy-TICKETS FOR "THE OLDEST orchestra at 8 p.m . M ay 31 and June 1 in Angeles. The evening wlll feature the mystery, "Catch Me If Yoo Can," at the Living Graduate," starring Henry Fonda, the Saddleback College Fine Arts Theater, annual celebrity Battle of Batons, a Clifton Miiier Center starting tonight. Cloris Leachman and G@orge Grluard at 18000 Marguerite Parkway, M ission Viejo. special salute to the motion picture Curtain.ls at 8: 1S with matlnees"'-t 1 :30 the Wiishire. Theater in Los Angeles, . Conductor Don Walker will lead the singers Industry and" Andalucla Suite" by Lecuona. have been discounted toss tor senior through Stephen Foster tunes and patriotic Founding conductor Dr. Emst Katz invites MUSIC BY GEMINIANI, . . , cit izens and stUdents for certain per- hvmns. Reserved seats $5. the public and all orcttestra alumni •o ~ M ozattaocMRvafdl may beJ~ard durlno • f-<irmaACeS. :rbe 4'.ate applies at S.:30 p.m . attend this civic celebr~tlon. free concert b,y the West coast Chamber Tuesdays thr.ough Thursdays or for the INCOMPARABLE EUGENE ORMAN DY • T ,..E •••N OESCRIBED:....S Orchestra at 7 p.m . WedM'Sday In tl'\e Hun· .· weekend matinees at 2:30. For further w ill conduct his last Southern California n m... ~ tington Beach Maln·U brary, 711 t T•lbert. deta11s,phone C21 3 l 852-1900. concerts when the Philadelphia Qr:chestra "the world'.s·greatest livl!)g..Qboist," __ _ performs at 8 p.m . SattJrtlay and 7:30 p.m . R'av Still, will be on the campus ot Cal "A MASTER'S CONDUCTING RECITAL" ''THE FANTASTICK S," THE LONGEST Sunday in Terrace Theater, JOO E. Ocean State, long Beach from June 2~. Still, by Donna Tozer at ]:3tJ p.m . Sunday w ill running play in the history ot New York Blvd., Long Beach. On the program are who received his professional start conclude the Newport Harbor Christian theater, will open at 8. 30 pm. Tuesday the prelude to "Die Meistersinger" by locally and has been a Chicago Symphony Church's 1980 Concert Series at 2~1 at the Laguna M oulton Playhouse, 606 Wagner, Beethoven's Symphony No. 8 and principal since 1954, will give daily Irvine Ave., Newport Beach. Donations Laguna canyon Road. Laguna Beach. This Symphony No. 1, ''Titan," by Mahler. master classes, wOOdwind chamber music support this non-profit program designed musical fairy tale about love. illusions Tickets are priced from $8.SO to S11 .50 coaching sessions and lecture--demonstra-to let young musicians share their per-and growing up w tll continue until June 14 w ith discounts for seniors, students and tions from 3:30 to 6 p.m . on June 3 and 5. forming talents with tickets priced at S6 weeknights and L._a_c_ti_v_e_m_1_·1i-ta_r_Y_P_e_r_s_o_n_ne_1_. ________ ._F_o_r_mo __ re_in-fo_r_m_a_ti_on_._P_hone __ <_2_1J_>_4_98_-4_78_1_. _ _._ __________________ 1 matinee and S7 on Fridays and Saturdays. Call 4944J021 or 4<i4-0H 3 for reservations. I ' . ~olden ~~; ._, ~~ ;I;;;;ragon ""'~ GENUINE CHINESE MANDARIN DISHES Spec1oltzing In Chinese A La Cane Dishes C•anrw Co.n• College Commumrv Sur.i1ce (1 111cu presents JHil) 'I ~.11 O'i =--.!\ Musical Revue '•'' sic -Df!nce Comedy I ,.\ , /•J(11tJ' I Ou 9"''. (' JIDOUrfl 8 p.m. -May 29 a 31 3 p .m. -June 1 OCC AUDITORIUM 2 ·01 f' 1111v•ew Roao Coa11 Mese 112626 -~S880 '\J-"I ,.,.-'· " -()1,.. .., ........ ~ l .. ,u.,. ..... ,. 1: j' ~ BREAKFAST LUNCH DINNERS DELI · TAKE OUT CATERING FOR THOSE WHO ENJOY EARLY DINING WE'RE INTRODUCING OUR NEW EARLY BIRO SPECIAL FEATURING OUR MOST POPULAR ENTREES: PAIME RIB CORNED BEEF ANO CABBAGE FRESH FRIED CHICKE~ ICE LAN DIC COD SERVED MONDAY THAU THUASOAV ~PM ORANGE COUNTY'S ONLY PERFORMING Mexican folk dance group, Relampago Del Cielo Inc., is scheduled to appear at 8 p.m . Saturday at Anaheim High School, 81 t W. Lincoln Ave., and June 14 at Chap- m an Cofleqe, 333 N. Glassel! St., Orange. Choreogral)hic interiwe1ations are directed by Rosie Pena and accompanied by M ariachi Uc Iatan. Admission by donation. .. VOICESFAOMORANGECOAST College's All College ChOir and Golden West Cofleqe's M adrigal and Singers will combine for a concert of international music at 8 p.m . May 30 In the OCC Audi· tor lum, 2701 Fairview, Costa Mesa. John M c Enaryot the OCC faculty will be the featured guitarist. Tickets S2. LIVELY MUSIC AND TEMPTING foods will be found at the Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa next weekend durino the second annual Grecian Festlvar. More than 25,000 Southlanders .,. expected to Join in the folk danclno, bazaar, mlG- way games and cultural exhibits. Gflleul ac:lm ission Is S2, teen-agers St and free to children from 10 a.m . to 11 p.m . Satur- day and 10 to 9 Sunday. A FREE CAMPUS CONCERT will be performed by pianist Lucinda Carver at noon T~sday in Forum It at Golden West Collec;ie. She has appeared nationally as a chamber musician as well as a sok>ist, specializing in works by Bach, Beethoven, Chopin and Glnastera. *FEATURING* WINE BEER SOFT DRINKS (up&lQ ... OUR EXTENSIVE DI NNER MENU IS DESIGNED TO PLEASE THE MOST DISCRIMINATING TASTE. OUR SPECIAL TIES INCLUDE. PORTERHOUSE STEAK FRESH FRIED CHICKEN PRIME RIB SEA BASS RED SNAPPER ANO MUCH MORE .•. .OUT 'N ABOUT Fr~. M.1y 23, 1980 ~tL v Pt LO r C:J!. have It to Sebastian's I .. PlayhouBe adds dash of TV nostalgia to famed buffet dinner course.; l..lftnt la an .,. ol aau.ty .. we do. lt'• no wOftder IO mudi atteaUc>ft ls fONM!d Oft what's re1a,... 11 ..,._ ud btUer' Umee Hark.int back to ''tbe tood o&d daya" bu almoat become a fwl-thne pwwit. Aad U.. DOM.ale\• boom lsn't Umlted lO eru ealbrac1Aa ,.....,,._ a. aockat u Garbo'• film• OI 8-n1 Goodman's m\Wc You can nen ~ tnt.o It b)' ailhlnc tor the days wh~ cotr~ wu Olllw ZS ~ti a cup 8tJal WAS 111£ CASE &aa'n last w~ll w~n rem.mbrance of the not·tOCHSi&tant paat pulled ua like a maanet lo San Clemente Many othen beftabout.a will prot>.bly find themselves Ukew\M IUttd t.banlls to t.he cun-ent attraction at Sebutlan'a WN t Dinner Pla.yhouse Romptnc around the ata1e ru1htJy ln a zany tar~ are none other than Tony Dow and Jerry Mathers, the st.an of tbe old "Leave lt to Beaver" TV show (19157·641 Together aaa1n more than 15 years after filming the final seg ment ol lbelr popular series. the two actors are -not surpnsmgly no looger playing boy~) Out 'N About ~Norman Stanley Tht• 11how. u rnom«>ntarlly dlvert.Jng and en· lf'rtainmg C'omedy t1nlitJed ''So Long Stanley". won ·1 fCO down tn the annals of ereat theater But 1t dot•it kt.>t!P you la ugtung and amilmg most of the t'wrung. 1md lhe opportunity to~ what's berome of Wally aand Be aver makes attendance .ilmoi1\ mandatory THE CHARACTERS PL.A YEO by Dow and Matherl'I an "Stanley" are far removed from their old TV pt:rsonas That early trammg. however. hw. obviously made them mas ters of their rraft beNuse both tnumph with first-rate performanct.>S in the San Clemente production Written h) the Emmy-wanning Bob Weiskopf ar1cf Bob Shiller. the play's plot. as surh, re\olve!> around Stanley Amster -played by Malberl -a mtafit for whom life hu been 1oln1 to badly he decides to put out a contract on his own Ute -with the sUpulaUon that it m ust be carried out wlthln 24 hours. When his roommat.e Monte Corbell -Dow s uddenly shows up with a new bnde, Stanley is asked lO leave the apartment ror the honey· moon period. The rest or lhe action 1s devoted to Stanley's frantic attempts t.o stay in t.he apart· ment and prevent Monte from becoming the hit man's erroneoU5 target · THllEE OTHER PERFORMERS join in lhe almost endless round of pratfalls. sight gags and frenetic exertion Eleesa Shane 1s a shapely and plea5mg not·t.oo-blusha.ng bride: Scott Sim· mons elicits cons iderable laughter as the slinky and bungling hit man . over·sited Dick Solowicz brings a FalstaHian hilanty to bis role of whacky Or. Shefner. Stanley's sh.nnk. Dinner th1s lime out proved no less tasty and pleasurable than 1t always has at Sebas· taan's. ll anytlung. an ract. the quality of the food was higher than e ver. a condition that <See DINNER. Page CO JERRY MATHERS, NOW: 15 YEARS AGO roles ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~ ~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- SeaWOrld ••• more to see . toclo re to enjoy . ' . , .. Have close encounten of the best kind. I'd h11\1·1 '' hah "· d11lphin-,. v. .1lru-.t '• .rnd l'Vt.'O a pilot v. halt'. --.. - ' • 1 • Great· new two-whale show. Wiii Waiiy the walrus smllelfyou feed hima Sha1m.f introdu~ his nC\\ pal Namu"in the biggest. moo,t !-Pt<Clacul.1r Sh~nnu ~howca~ yet. New Les Baxter music. And you might ~d 10111 the all Prcmu:res Memonal Day weekt.'nd. fish? It'::. hard tu tl'll. You loved the lumberjacks so we brought 'em back. A bigj{er. better Canadian Lumbeqack Show prcmu:rt~ June 1-1. NMY dolnhln show, loo.Frisky young dolphins ~o to Camp ~w~dda with their pal Hummer. the pilot whale. Summer camp will never be the same again. Starts Memorial Day weekend . Get eye-ball to eve-ball with a (gu lp ) sha~. ~a World has the worlds largest shark habitat. :~ ~· . It ,~ ,. .. , ... e ' .. • ~· Sea World has added new shows, Ir new exhibits, new restaurants. and 11 new picnic areas. Come see how much we've grown. Its a full day I of fun for one admission price. I Make it a Sea World summer. Mission Bay, San Diego .. \ . i I • C4 DA.IL Y PIL.OT Ffldey. M•r 23. UllO INTERMISSION I OUT'N ABOUT 'Gingerbread. ~ady' Rich, Crusty, Well Dalie DAUGHTER, MOTHER, ~OSE FRIENDS TOAST 0£Cl8'0N IN 'GINGERBREAD LADY' Stephanie Wotte, Noreen F•rtey, J•n• N'9h O•vld90n, Allan Stone Celebfete Hardly a community t.heaur Mason aoes by wit.bout Uw producUon ol at teat one play by Nell Simon, aod this seems to be the year that local f.11.Y~ r~bcover "The Gingerbread Lady. ' 1be Clnt oC two venJcml ia DOW al tbe Saddleback Valley Communlly Theater. When tMa play Cint appeared on Broadway, tt wu ltfleled wilh much the same alunned,tt· action u W~y Allen's ''lnterionJ "The Idea of such a lkilied comedy writer Wringing on the darker aide of t.heat~r was a bll t.oO much to fathom "THE GINGERBREAD LADY" came a long at about the mid·polnt of Simon's playwriting career. which oow spans two de· (,,.,-. Jim ~ ,..,,'--.... Polly-• ......• l ouf-_, Norwft f -t ...... s----... • ~Wolit Men~--­'"""\& ..... ,, ..... c..... cades -and m retrospect, lt may well be hlS very best won . Certainly 1t is a richer . more satisfying play lhan most Simon ~uccesses. At Saddleback Valley's s mall . L shaped theater. the traumas of ~ f'l'<.'Overed alroholic singer are depicted with depth and clarity U\ one of the finest <'om muruty theater productions ol the sea.son. Director Eileen Fishbacb tias fuhloned an intJmate portrait nrh l.ll honesty of emotion above the built·lD churkles that remind you periodically that this s t1ll 1s Ned Simon. j In a brllUantly 1Urrtn1 perfona~1 Noreen Farley eapuu·.-lbe "'11 ~aaa• • SJmon's moet elusive ebarlder, a ~ ._.. vivor wttb the vocabulary ot a t\eVedon u4 u.i. Intermission Tom Titus terrifying apprehensk>o ol a woman u.n.t IMO a new environment and u.ncerta1n tb&t llM CaD handle it. Miss Farley itt ootatandlD1 in ewt7 aspect of her interpretation. PAJtTICUIAaLY EFFECl'IVE la the nla- UonshJ p between Mlsa Far~ aQd Slepll•le Wolfe, who plays her teell·.,e daup&er. Mill Wolfe sparkles without attempt!nc ~111, and renders a picture or genuloe coacena. Jane Nigh portrays lliaa Farley's be.t friend. an aging beauty clina1nl to bet' aurface charms with panicky teftaclty, wtt.b a1Deere COO· v1cllon. Her character is a bit pathetic, but ll1la Nigh conveys an aura of honest W'&eDCY t.bat makes 1t qwte believable. • As the equally desperate act.oc. st.IU a cypher as he enters his 40s, Allan Stone presses a bit too hard for effectiveoeu, )'et de-, livers astroog peTfonnance. Mart ~O\"W· romes a youth problem with a fme portrayal ol Miss Farley's form.er boyfriend. wlilleJobnSawa 1s first rate an a cameo role as a Puerto Rican de- livery boy. DINNER PLAYHOUSE OFFERING COMEDY ... J ERRY CARPENTER'S New York apart· ment setting m various shades ol brown b&eods we ll with the somber mood ol ~ story &Dd uses Saddleback's limited stage t.o its fulleSt. ··nae Gingerbread Lady" ls SaddJeback Valley's most 1mpress1ve show ot tbe year, wtth "ort'i!n Farley's superb perforrna.ott its crown 11·wel ll conllnues Fridays and Saturdays (with a Thursday stagmg May 29) al8 o'doct t.brouCb June 7 at the theater, 25741-C Obttto St., Mia· ">IOn VaeJO <From Page C3 > won't do anything to undermine~ operation's loog-standing reputation as one or the fmest drn- ner playhouses on the California circUll. Moving along the buffet salad bar, the first selection to conquer our taste buds was tender beef Julienne with cherry tomatoes, lopped by a tantalizing sweet-sour dressing. Then came equally tempting pasta shells with sour cream ~ dressing and fres h artichoke hearts a nd mushrooms in vmaigrette dressing. -. . NEXT VP WA'S TENDE•, medium-size bay shrimp w1th mayonnaise and sour cream dressmg and tossed greens with choice or bleu cheese or French dressing (or Weight Watchers.- creamy garlic) Also. an eye.popping combina· lion of fresh sliced cantaloupe, honeydew and . waterm~lon. ... · Hot entrees Jed off with Iowa com.red roast baron of beef au JUS, sliced to order and served with homemade creamed horseradish sauce. Added to our plates, too. were generous portions of beautifully roasted. young tom turkey, with gjblet gravy, and Italian sausage, homemade from a family ree1pe, broasted and l>erved m natural jwces Vegetables and greens. like all else. bespoke skilled bands in the kitchen. No particular, it seemed to me, could be faulted an the preparation. cooking and holding or the potatoes parmigiana, rice pilaf, broccoli bollao· daise 01" cauliflower in wine sauce. ''So Long, Stanley!" (714)-492-9950 j -MAKE RESERVAl;,IONS -_ NOW COFFEE OR T EA is mcluded in the ticket price but milk 1s _;)() cents extra Also. there's a charge .for-desserts ranglnJ: from 7~ cen~ lor ice cream or sherbet to S2 for the "turtle." a de· h cious concoction consisting of vanilla ice cream topped by hot creamy caramel. wh<'1e pecans. hot fudge and whipped cream. Desserts from the bar, uniformly tabbed at S2 50 each. are coffee diablo. grasshopper with ice cream. liqueur with ice creetm , capucctno and Amaretto cupuccmo A n1ccJy balanced and moderately priced wine list offers more than a dozen white, rose and red dmner wines. Since everythin~ was so thoroughly enJoya ble with the St>basllan's West dmner and show . it's a shame the same can't be said about some members of ~ audien·ce. I reallze the block bookmg of service club.5 and such constitute much ot dinner theater's life-blood. but it's too bad management can't lay down some around .,~nans DINNER PLAYHOUSl -~H CJTEL ..... , ......... (A._ JUOYO'DEA -?-$0"~~ q,:-.Mus;e' DAVID CRYER (714)772-7710 MAW:E RESERVATIONS - ft11 -N>E-ro11-- NOW MEXIC1'N FOOD & DRl~K ~ Is HERE TODAY LUNCH • DINNER SUNDAYCHAMPAGNEBRUNCR ''and our soon to be famous" HAPPY HOUR with Bot Hor d'ouvres & Sl .M Margaritas & Well Drinks 3 &o 7 p.m. • Mc-. thrv f'rt. Open 11 :30 to Midnight 3300 W. Coast Hwy. <Next to the Archee 1 Newport Beach We Welcome Reservationa'4t-'8t3 FOR YOUR DINING & ENTERTAINMENT PLEASURE. • i -.;.. , . JACK PRATHER TRIO l Tues., tbru Sat. -DANCJNCf -=-""1MMMllt avr.---• LACIUMA llEACtt , ... ,,.i.-.- ~ Hell P;)lflinQ ~ 494 .. ..., 752-4558 ' 1 QAARtlON a BAK!A Tues .• thn1 Sat. NMIHTWINDI Sun. and lloo. --DANClNG NIGllTL Y-----Owrlooktng 8eolflllW lAltt ror.• 21111 -..HU.ANDI AT MDGI "OU'ft IL TOllk> no.ana . • KILLY 0LIMAIAE Vocals & Plano . 1\les. thi-u Sat. IAMOYIAHoal -~ ot_all " Pf•no Sun. and Moo._ nto2 COMf ...,,,._ LAOUNA Nloutl IMC-•-,•-ll •tt-2826 •t&-5773 J rules f« personal decorum when tb~y &rcom modate some groups. A DEL MAR SEaVJCE club Uwo buc, k>ads > was seated front and Cftl\er t.he night of our visit and I hope I never have to go through the expetie:oce again. With some exceptions, tht- group stood ou.t primarily foe its loud, rude and obnoxious behavior. No one $bou.ld be denied lbe right to ex· pres.siooa ol fun ill sharing a good time with ot.hers. 'But polite society ~es an invisible line that aboulctn•t be crossed with rowdy COO· duel in a public place. . • Oil_SOOle.. Q( ~ jacks_wtt.h ~ ~e. of drink.s, apparenUy. and they Uunk u.q·~ the show. When that happens, I lrtment the pusmg of the old theatrical "boOk" wtuch could be used to remove obstreperous members or the au· d1ence as well as bad actors. AT SEBASTIAN'S WESI' you can take tn the !;how or buffet onJy, but I can't 1maguif anyone ~mg wlilLng to settle for half. Ticket prices for both are a !> f<>llows Tuesday. Wed· nesday. Thursd<1 > and ~unday everungs. $16 . Frida} mght. $18 . Saturday night, $20; Sunday brunch matme<" SL:J T1mC' v·anes for cocklatl, dinner and show hours ::.<> mqu1n· for the spe<:lh cs when you make your r~ervalJons at 140 Averuda Plro. just orr the Coast Hi~hway in the north end of San Clemente. Telephone· 492-9950 ••• BAau,"TAGIE -The Sadd.leback Valley Community Theater 1s planning its first aDDC&a1 -.howcast ot latent, scheduled for June 13 and 14 . . ~1gnups and tryouts will be held June 2 and :J at 7 p.m. ln.lhe theater. al tbe ~ ~ ,1t)(J\ e ... au ufterested \.a.lent abould have a !>kat. act. song or other number to petfOC"m, and further details '\'an be obtained from KaJ Oft. -~ . .J~r._.Ste,p~ .cao ••). -... iliise wishing to attend may reserve seats · in advance by calli.og the same numbers. .•• · CAU..BOAaD -Auditions for "Little Mary Sun.shine," a musical at Santa Ana CoUege, will be held June 4 and S from 6:30 to 10 :30 in Pbi111ps Hall at Bnst.ol and 17th Strttts ... tryouts are open to all tnlerest.ed commu.nity member.> Act JV. a noo·profit , educational repertory Ulea~r company, will bold aud1tioos for two !>ummer shows to be performed m the Laguna Beach High School auditor1µm ... readings for ··wait Until Dark" and "Th(• Roar ol the Greasepaint. lbe Smell ol tbe Crowd" are carded for June 9 at 3 :30 p~m. &Dd appUcatioa "forms are available at the scbooj admio.lstratioa bwldmg or by calling~. There's no better way to celebrate than a family-style dinner with us. Every night we serve two delicious entrees, fried chicken plus another favorite like beef ribs with barbecue sauce or baked ham . You11 start with cheese and crackers, then a tureen of hot soup, a fresh green salad, mashed potatoes and gravy, two vegetables and plenty of hot com bread with honey butter. AND .•• you can have all you want of everything for .()nly $5.45 per person ... even less for the kids! So, when you're making your holiday plans, be sure to include dinner with us-it's a great way to celebrate those special ocnsions . Now Accepdq ae.nattou for Memortal Day orHE "BIG "YELLOW "HOUSE "RESTAURANT :iOlO Harbor Boulevard, ~ta Mesa HOl4rs: M-Th, S.9: Fri, S.10; Sat. 4·10; Sun, 12·9 For reservations. call 549-0310. Banq~l and bu11int'ic!I meetirtK facllitiH .-vailabk>. • ... . . Ffldlrf, May 23. 1980 • DAIL V PILOT C• ~andm·arks Aired T Building Odditie8 Broadcmt Wbee ,.,_. ... beard enoup ..&e'1 Top -duriD& tbe llemortal 0 91 w.,kend, tum lbe radio dial IO CBS •"'-Cbartee Kuralt wlll ucboc JO ~ v1aJt.lq offbeat ~ lD Ute UftlUld States ln .• An Ardlltee· tural Espedldoa." n. Ulten'".f: tour from 7:40 a.m. Saturday to :40 p.m. SUDday will atart with t.be Wlochester Mystery HOUH ln San Jose, e~panded for 31 yean by the owner and now n~bet· ln1 more than UIO rooms. , Other locales will follow this schedule: SATUaDAY 9:4-0 am. Tract Houses : Sociologist Herbert J . Gana looks at innovations be1un by Levitt in tbe 1MOI that cban1ed Americans' home pre· ferences forever. 10 ·•0 a .m . Grand Hotel: Open every season since 1887, this Mackinaw Wand, Mich. landmark is called by aome the "Bermuda ol the North." 1 :40 p.m . Old Mining Town: Founded in the Gold Rush of the 1850s, Silverton, Colo. still does a thriving business attracting miners. f :40 p.m. Kau-LWentJW Home: Thia aurvtvor ot the Gnat Earth· quake ol llOe, repr,etentl one ol the flnnt examples ol San Fruclsco Queen Anne Victorian architecture. 7:40 p.m. Early Cliff Dwel.llncs: Anaaad lad.lam uaed 10lar p:rillciplea to control the t.mperatun ol their homes ln Canyon de Cbelly, Ariz., back ln a A.D. SUNDAY 8:40 a .m . The Mall vs. Main Street:-Revttallzing of deteriorating downtown areas is discussed by Mary Means or NaUooal Trust of Chicaao. 9:40 a.m. Farm.bouae: The five· generation rancb owned by Hank Frawley in Spea.rflab, S.D. bas been named • natiooal landmark depict· ing America's move West. 10:40 a.m. Church: St. Patrick's CatboUc Church, a white alat.eboard edlfice bulll in 1868 In Cumming, Iowa, ls notable because it was visit· ed by Pope John Paul 11 last year. Et Voila -We are now open for uruque Sunday brunch. ta.-.ty lunches and gourmet dinners. From the ~rtwar111ing Claroni•·le 2:40 p.m. Tenements: Historian Eric BYTOD talks about the great waves ol immigrants who came to this country and crowded into the Lower East Side of New York City. 3·4Q p.m Victorian District: This first luburb of Savannah, Ga., was styHsh alter the Civil War. A restora· lion program was undertaken an the 1960s. It did nol displace the low · income ttsldents and resulted in re· newed civic pnde. 1 BreaM of Ch1ck1:n "En ('route" to the fresh salmon "Paul BQ(:uM·". rrom the delicate sauces of pure wh11t· \f'al "'l;ou\elle cu1~1ne" lot.he Down to Earth Lamb ShJnk L>e Toulouw . Chez Luutrec brinR'> \OU 6 : 40 p. m . Tallest S kyscraper: 1 Sears Tower m Chicago ep1tom1zes tbe uniquely Amencan game of architectural leapfrog. UH: art 1A ni·w cOOkl'ry dl rt:a~onJble pnces, in thl' coz1c~l French 3tmospherc A 8 1l'nl0l Wi4ow Karen Kondazian and Patti J ohns, the youngest of her four daughttts, share the inner conflicts of women's wartime isolation Sunday Brunch . in "Ladyhouse Blues." on stage at South Coast Repertoryi Theater in Costa Mesa through June 13. The all·f em ale cast awaits the re· turn of their men from World War I. Curtain at 8 nightly except Mondays; matinees at 2:30 Sundays. Tickets $8 t o $10 3 : 40 p.m. Underground House· Built in the "tornado alJey" of Oklahoma City, this home saves energy and is more sunlit than many a hove-ground versioos . 4 .4-0 p .m. Longwood Plantation. Union blockades in the 1~ stopped coost.roctioo on this Natchez. Miss .. manst0n which remains unftnished 7:4-0 p.m. Arconsantl· Architect Paoli Scolen dl11cusses his city of the future 7~ miles north of Phoemx tbcst ' will e l i minate the need for automobtles Lunch 11 '2 • Tue• ttlrt1 Sit Dining IS tot • Fri. & S.t to to Ck>Md Monday 3421 Via Udo, Newpof't Beach ReservaUont 675-4904 ---~--------, ·Re~ -11--~ ADAWARA RESBURANTI cantonese Foo -• l ---~MEMADJ STYU MEIJ~~M ~OD . ~~---· 1:-~/oOF F ·~CNTTR-c-cl~~N U f. <Valid tor Dinner Only, w i th th1'i COYpOn. Offer Good thru June 7, 1980) I STAG CHINESE CASINO AVERY PECIAL DINING ~ EXPllRIENCE DANCE (or just liste n) ~EffOrt May 19 to June 28 The joinc jumps wfwo thisJrisky five-some takes off,'l>ut the listening and dancing is effortless. Come see. Monday through S•turday, 9 p.m. to 1:45 a.m. ' I ( MW(),... 5 \11?1 REGISTRY 18800 MacArrhur Boulevard, nl-8771 -· ' - I Open Mon ·Frt. 1l a.m . to 10 p.m. •Sat. 2 to 10 p .m . •Sun. 5 t o 10 p.m . I I f,.':,:~~=~= ::,,~·:--· COST A MESA 540.2392 I ~---------------------J Lunch • Brunch • Dinner • Cocktails Come to Charley Brown's a nytime and enjoy steak that's aJways at its prime. Or savor any one of our other delicious specialties, from sumptuous Australian Lobster Tail and Alaskan King Crab to Chicken Cordon Blcu and Baked Stuffed Shrimp. You'll find our drinks generous, our service ·pe rsonal. A wa rm a nd friendly atmosphere awaits you at C harley Brown's. This is dining pleasure at its prime. Open seven days a week. c~.~~ The prune steak place· Huntington Beach 161 60 Beach Blvd. • 842~2 Reservahons a.cccpl~ Ma1or crtd1t card• ~lcomt - Restaurant and Cocktail Lounge ALASKAN "ING CR~ LEGS $6 !l!e:~~ar Served with Soup du Jour. baked Potato. Vegetable de Gardiner SUNDAY CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH I I :30 to 3:00 On.the-mall at South Coast Plaza near the Carousel on the First Level Forreservat1onsca11· 54o-a822. .. ·~ -... OM. V Pll.OT Fridly, Mty 23. ttlO Loeatlons Fix Artist's 1 Perspective 8 1 THO• LF.COQ o. ... o..~ ..... World lnvel h•i. al.. YI ~n part of th u perlence collN'tmg proct'S'I for artists ttnd writrr An l'XotJr dt'l!tlnullon pru' Id s M C'ontrul lhal may bt-the KUt.irCl' of a paanuna. or 11 may spark aome mner vuuon thnl tum!\ rlost lo homt' slleii ln lo 1nsp1ratlon Tht1I ·~ how lhrcc dt'C'ilde!> of lrnvl'lma itf (t'('lt>d JJC'k Parry. a re l1rtd h1:,tor)' tearher who hus roamt>d 1n Europt>, the Far East und India, br1n.:1ng hom e each lime photo graphs and sketchbook~ or the haunung lm.tgell ht"ll llt>en His palnhngs from lhOllt' yearb are filled v.1th streets an Morocco. c anals 1n Th<t1l a nd. w indmills in Holland c1n d Taiwan roun JACK PARRY trys1de, "TH E MOST INT E RESTING tr1pi. 1wC're to Morocrn and T aiv.an v.here l found the dt'<'J>t>Sl contrast with our hfebl) le -in drt-:.:., ph1l~oph) a ndart/forms as wcll .. Parry rt-tired l<tlll year from tearhmg world h istory m Wh1tt1cr ~c-hools Studying events or thl' pas t hC'lped hi rn understand the many people he hvcd Wlth during ht s truveb, and the l!C'nse or hi!'>· tory seeps into his paintings "I used to do nothing but abstracts." Parry i-a1d "But no" I onlv do reahst1c paintings," lt ke ·the ones reccnUy on· display at Huntmgton Beach Libra ry "l ~m tp put mor~ energy into them than the abstracts." MosT AftE OF BUILDINGS a.nd c;tr('('t scenes from c1Ltes and na meless-Far East villages Rut a few are or Amen can locales ~ho:.t ~-• town c;urrounded by !.<lge, Sun:-,et.Hearh's wooden v. atcr tov.er and !-.lore fronts· in Hunt1n~t-0n Beach. SIOTong DETAIL OF 'SPANISH STREET' SCENE RetJree lnaplNd by Workt Travel• whert' he and his wife, Joil\, have lived for 14 )t.'Url> "l've only been p1untmg Amenc-an scenes for about two year:.," in part because those who buy his works s~m to be less interes ted 1n thines rore1~n With f<'w exrt'phonll. his 011 paintings are filled v.1th detail and Pl'<>Ph' SPl::NOJNG TI M F. with \'tllagers 1n rc•mote area!> v.u:. a favon\t' tr:.I\ ehng experienr<'. "l us<'d to ~o on lhc th\>Ory tha t 1f a bl.1!> went Ont.' wa). tl l'\ entuallv cu me bac-k '"I'd n de one unhl I sav. a v1llaJ?e. then walk to 11 1 ute tht• da rndt'Sl foods. from milk d1 re('t from t hC' cov. to :>.ome white :.tuff m Korea -l sllll don't know v.hat It v.all." he :-,aid. ~l uch or hi s travel was alone. with the excep· t 1on of u year s~nt, with his wife and thr ee l'htldren abourd a van as they toured from England. through Morocro to Turkey.:..., "We got to know each oth-er vqo·-·~ ... ht::: ~dded • BUT THE SCENES he remembered most clearly were times when alone . a uny Taiwan ($ttTRAVELl'.:R, PaJ(eC7) MARK HAMILL · HARRISON FORD CARRIE FISHER BILLY DEE WILLIAMS · ANTHONY DANIELS ..... ,,.,.,..JDAVID PROWSE ·KENNY BAKER ·PETER MAYHEW FRANK OZ l>ttec1edbv 1RVIN KERSHNER 1-Todvc•>dbv GARY KURTZ 5'·~~LEIGH BRACKETI tlr'(J LAWRENCE KASDAN Storv ~GEORGE LUCAS ~~tl'(JOHN WILLIAMS r.ueu•Ml~GEORGE LUCAS 70 MM (E(DOUIVSrEAEDf '°t~t°'!~'~.~~~~A~~~~.~~~~~~?S .. ~.lffl0htt•lftrit ' • . . .. ART I ROCK MUSIC Yellow Magi~'s a First' By LISA &OlllN90N Amertcan band• have ~ performlng ln Japan for yun. but It'• only reeenUy that we atartf'd t.o eet aome Japanete bands here. One ot the mOlt aucceuful la Yellow Magic Orcheatra. a three·man group from Tokyo led by synthealier wizard/producer Haroum l "Harry" Hoeono. They're the first J apanese band t.o enjoy charted success In tblA country. not only with their self·tiUed debut LP on the Alfa label. but with the single from that album . "Computer Games." AND WIOLE THEY'RE still nowhere near a . bt(( in Ameraca as they are al home (where they have three afbuJ'llS on the charts and are. arcording to their rerord company. the larges t St>lhng group in Japan>. they're hoping to change all that with the release or their s~ond U S uJbum in a few weeks -"SoUd State Survivors" In additioo to Hosono. YMO 1s synthes1st Ryu1c hi Sakamoto and Yukih1ro Takahashi. the former drum m er with the now-defunct Sadistic Mika Band. When they perform. they expand their ranks to Include lch1ko Hash1mota on syn. thes1zer keyboards. guitarist KenJI Ohmura and a computer programme r nam ed H1de k1 MatsutaJte. Their music, which they call "t.echnopops." rt volves around s ynlhesizets and runs the gamut from spa«y disco to pop/rock. WUAT MAKES IT SO interesting is the way they combine tht> advunc,•d t~hnology or Japan with an Onental sens1 b1lity which ktts)s tbe whole thing from becoming too mechanical "We don 't want lo 'invade' the Amencan or European m ark\•l ," ~a)'~ Sakamoto, "we \I.ant to have JapanC'se must<' heard equally "Prople liskn to groups like The Police. or The Commodores. a t the same time we want them to have the choice of Ustealn1 t.o Yellow Magic Orchestra. We're not lhiJ1ldn1 of bele1 No. l ln the Slaw al the moment," be laughed. ··n.e reason we're so successful In J~an ta that the people have finally found somebody w ho ean be auccessful abroad," he add ed . "We're heroes for Japanese kids. It's like a c ult thing." THE YELLOW MAGIC story began In 1978 when Hosooo. a respected studio musician and producer under contract to make a record for [ ROCK TALK ] Alfa Records. we nt into the studio with equally talented Sakamoto and Takahashi Rut he had greater rons1derations than merely fuJlilling his obh~allon · "I wanted to do ~om ething really powerful, something really · new to leave to the next generation," said tlosono. "Everyone in J a pan was try in~ to reach the ~tandard.o; set by the Wt-sl. hstt-ning to their music and following what they've been doing. but I wanted to do something onRlnal. to have the music contain something original from Japan. ''WHEN I GOT logetht•r with Ryulch1 and Yukih1ro l found that we all had th(· samf' thoughts. so we dec ided to form Yellow Magic OrcheMJ"a and do something new from Japan - not JU.St copy Amen can and Engll~h Rroups. "We a.o;sumed that many Amencans might take the word ·yellow' as mearung J apanest! or Orient.al , but the name came from the neutral quality or yellow mus ic. as opposed to black or white" ,..~jiijiiiiii!iiiii'iiiiiiiWW!i!ii9JIP.P.f!f.!9.~~ .... MNNl8 OUA1C> "GORP" '1UI (It) llL~MUltMV "MEAT BALLS" "FRIDAY THE 13th" (A) '1US (It) "MAD MAX" UtJle ~~ f'LU8 ''THE HOLLYWOOD KNIGHTS" THE .naA..WARS' SACA CONTINUES At ~ ... ~e9pcrn Cinema oft Coast H~. In Fa sh io n 1,s la n d , Newport Beach 70mm 6 Track Dolby Stereophonic Sound ·a buncii of trurts. nuts and f\aMs. PLUS IRI "MEATBALLS" ~QUEEN ··---1UMHDRN rue:.t....,_a I•• t It,_ t •tl .. \AT ..,_ I • ) ,. • ,. 1 .. t ti 11 til .,..,_,..,..,. --.. I. --ART GALLERIES J\rt Exht•tts FoeuS •• Nature, Faees :r'WO ll"MOTOeltA .... a ltt WNO MAVa tlept tNfr art torm proml,,..,t .,.. be1no fHtured ttwougt. JUM 14 •t the SuMn -Spirttus Gallery, ~VI• Lido, NeWDOt'1 Bffch. COior JWtnts by Jerry 8urchnetd, owner of 8C Gallery In L~ &tach, •nd Robert Ketchum, wh<>Se most '9Cent exhibit wes tit tt'9 Wt\I'-House, m.v be ...,, from 11 to S TuncMlys through S.tun:tevs. PHOTOCHtAPfUC INNOYATtOHS aY Mark G'"°b4trg. Oebor•h Feldmann •nd Jack Gerson have been dlsptav.G this ...-In the UC Irvine Fine Art5 Gallery. Last chance to see them Is from ? to 5 S.tur· day. An undergraduate \hew and two graduate student exhibitions open Tue5dav Jn the gallery for lo-day run~. also open from 2 to S p.m . "THE FACE FASCINATES THE artist, as It does the rest of us." Sixty-one portraits, dating from the 17th century to the present, shew a variety of expressioos to prove that point In the downstairs oallerles of the Long Beach Museum of Art, 2300 E . Ocean 81\ld. Free hours are noon to S Wednesdays · Sundays. CAREFREE USE OF COLOR w ill be explained bv John Botz, designer of decorator fabrics and stationery, when he addresses the Affiliates of the Laguna Beach Museum of Art at 1 p.m . Tuesday In the museum, 307 Cliff Ori'le. Tickets $2. "THE ACHILLES PAINTER" WILL be the toi>ic when Or. Jirl Frei, curator of Greek and Roman collections at the J. Paul Getty Museum, lectures.at 7:30 p.m . Thursday in the Irvine Gallery of Bowers Museum, 2002 N. M ain St ., Santa Ana. The talk coincides with the current exhibit of antique vases. No charge. THE SECOND HALF OF THE annual student a rt show at Golden West College opens w ith a reception from 7 to 9 p.m . Tuesday in the new fine arts gal- lery on the Huntington Beach campus. The paintings, jewelry, drawings, sculp. ture and graphi~s may be seen from 9 to 3 Mondays-Thursdays plus 6:30 to 8:30 p.m . Tuesdays and WedneSdays. • -rwA'Ol'NG-CONTEMPORA"RY1NOrafll artist Hefen Hardin will be present this. weekend at Gal~rla ·capi.strano, ~1681 Camino capistrano, San ,;..._--;.~plstr..ano. where her symbolic graphics are on display through June 15. · TRAVELER ... <From PageC6) vi lla~e where mist and centuries or ongoing farmtife produced a tranquility his eyes re·create when he speaks of it. And, there was a magical night Cull or lights, sound and scents aboard a boat on a river 10 Kashmir. He is otl again soon, to Thailand with his twin brother Jim. After that be'IJ take a summer trip wlth'bis wife to Sollth America. Parry is a lso writing a book about his trtps. il- lustrated by tus paintings and drawings. Titled "Shadow of Reality," it also reflects some of his feeling about art. •'Every work or art is only a shadow of what reality is. and depends on emotional reactions or tbe viewer to be real. "MY PURPOSE IS lo make those shadows come alive ... t.o try to get the flavor of the places l visit." As a young man Parry spent the last 30 months of World War II in a Navy hospital "There were no heroics, l was just sick ... there was an outbreak of scarlet fever and it turned to rheumatic fever. "Durmg that time J learned certain things about r eading <history>. writing and I began draw- ing.·· PARRY SAID HE still paints with his canvas lying flat instead of on an easel because be was accustomed to working in bed. ·'The world has been so nice ror me and things are still gomg okay . . . I want to bring things to people they can relate to, bring them the oneness of the world." NOW PLAYING ACADEMY AWARD ·WINNER Beat Foreign Language Fiim 1979 ,.A genuine mutaplece. .. a dnanatlc 1work ol art that muat be eeen, eavored and eeen again. 0on~t mlM lt.u ......... ,,._C, :llf MARTW. ARTS . MOVI EVfJtfMDEt A FILM VENTURES INTERNATIONAL letease ~·.~~.~!!"'·· --,-, c .n HOLIDAY KIDDIE MATINEE! 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SHOW • OVEAEASY Gue$1 Arohbishop Fulton J ~(RI • MACNEJl / l.EHAER Al!POAT 011 f lae Traf I Pohce officers Mk hael Parks and An· nle Mc Enroe hunt the killer of his partner in "Reward." a TV movie air lni tonight at 9:30 on ABC. Channel 7. 8 FAMtl Y FEUD 8-'SE.aAU. Ca111otnoe A~~ vs U3 C•IY RoVlll~ 8 HOLLYWOOO &OUAAU 0 THESULUVANS K•'' II t Torn"s INt WMk ~ 61\d ne QCMN Wllh Kitty to .,,.., Jar\111 anu ·~ •~ ctt to wer ID AU IH THE FAMILY ArCh1tt ~· ne may ,.,,.,_ IOOCI l>O'aononQ l~nm 1+10t1ng canned muSll<oomt "'"tci> -• ·~llecl by the mano ltclure< ., GOOO Tlt.tES Jamtt5 11 determtned •o Pfl!S$ ctlll!:gM Ill COUf\ after J J ,_ws • riesn ~hi a gan<jj Wil< (Pa« 21 • CA088AOA08: ~· ••d• .... • tOll·I••• numbef tPert 21 I!) VOUM' PiH\.M . Eleetton Speclel" Sllnl• Ana Reg1at., rec>011« l•r· 1 y Pet .. eon fC*W holt .IVn Ceoper tn 1nteM..,.lllQ canoldalM ror the 3811• And 311111 ~al d•~lllCll (J) P M. 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'• paoal~­e'~'~ """ _.....,,,,_ QIMllQl\S phOned-in 1t1to- ,,. -rif'C1tcut In 11138 t>ecomtt involved "" the rec111 1en "'°", of tne ., a '~'°···~ 8!J NON-ACTION TELEVISION ·-• Of'\ l. m('dr, Bu~"·*~ 0 MOVIE Chaftnf-1 Lisi ing• 8 KNXT 1CBSI Los Angele'> 0 KNBC !NBC) Los Angeles e KTLA (Ind 1 Los Angeles 0 K.ABC·l'J (ABC) Los Angele• Cl) KFMB \CBS) San Diego • • , Against A Cr()()llld <;1<y • ( 19751 Rocharo Boone. Stewart Pt!te<Wl A bOy seart~ tor hos S•Stt-r, 1n.-~>Gtom of an Ind•· c1n l11dnapping I? "" I 1 • ,; l1n111 oocu,,....,,rarv t>y .. ,..,.. "" (">. n1r-n .lr.O Attar. t ' uic 1 •\o•t n ..... JmtrwtS '"°" (,IA i rr>'I' on 1"" ,.,,_,, tnat h-d vt1 r • rrw p,• t '°"P '" Cn11t> 11no e•Pk>rt''- IN! •11~\H' ol Cl~ ecc;ount1t· IJ•l•I/ IO lht• Amf!rot.in l)lit>hG (Part 31 0 KHJ-l'J (Ind I Los AnQt•le::. ~ KCST (ABC) San 011•90 m CAROL BURNETI ANOFRIEH06 G~1 Seny Whtie Q) MOVlE m MAHOEW RE a» KTIV (Ind) Los Anqele~ II> KCOP·TV pno 1 Los Angeles fD KCET· l'J•(PBS) Los Angele~ 6!> KOCE·TV (PBSl Huntington Beach * * "Tl'>e Wof'IO s Gr"81· Ml Cartoons· f 19781 '">lt!lBled VOOOM a! ""'v"~ ()otle(. A/1e JonnM>n t 2 Award·...nn•ng f1ln,.n$e• I F1~1Gk WtSPmen' doe umMl;)ry IOC-u:.es on an 1nl•nfry ... n~ comoan ( P1Q tnrouqn '"" var10U$ ""I DHferent Look Silverman Stresses Suroival By J ERRY BUCK LOS A."iGELES CAP> -NBC president Fred Silverma n as· !)er ts that NBC 1s the "only one of the three networks tak.ing the chances in going for what truly 1sdi!ferent on television .·· Silverman. s peaking to a c losing session of t he network af· filiates mee ting. s aid . •·our future 10 this busmess a nd our sur · vi val in Uus business depend on it." IT IS NOT JUST ABC and CBS that they have lo be concerned about. he t.old the broadcasters He said the networks must also take into account s uc h gr owing technologies as ca ble. p11y television. video discs and cassettes. He pointed out that no m atter what the delivery system , all .the technologies deal in the same programs as the networks -movies, sports events a nd en· tertainment s pecials. Silverman kidded about NBC's thu d-place finish in the annual ratings race t hat ended In April "One year ago ABC was number one," he s aid. "and look what happened. CBS took the ·1ead away from them. What did CBS do next" They fired the president Thank God I realbed si~vuM.t.• what could happen in tim e to slow down. or I could be out or a JOb today." SILVERMAN WAS REFERRING to the abrupt departure of J ohn Backe from CBS only one day after the network concluded its own affiliates meeting in Los Angeles two weeks ago. The NBC president also joked about the loss of the Mosrow Olym pics because of the U S boycott. NBC had pinned Its h9peS on moving up in the ratings on its Olympics covera ge, both because or the viewers it would attract and because of the promotion of its fall shows it could offer bet ween the sports events. "We watched our hopes for the Olympics fade." Silver man said. "The day the White House definitely canceled the Olympics I was so disappointed I called Brezhnev to see if I could t alk htm into getting the Russians out of Afghanistan. t s hould have known it wouldn't work when the operator said Brezhnev couldn't be dis· turbed; he was looking at a new bomb. Where he got a cassette of ·supertrain' is beyond me ." SILVERMAN SAID HE is optimistic about NBC's future ··A Jot is happening a t NBC -new ideas and new directions that reinforce the b et that NBC Is changing tele vision right before your eyes," he said. "And that's the way we're going to beat the competition, existing and future." The affiliate m embers also watched a preview or NBC's fall schedule and saw tbe pilot of the network's new police s how, "Hlll Street Blues." They also saw exerpts from s ucb new shows as "Harper Valley PTA" and "Spe~ Up. America." NBC Entertainment president Brandon Tartikoff s aid· .. Dur- ing tbe 1979-80 seuon we laid the foundatloo to bullq on for the year ahead. Tbis as the year in which we at NBC fully intend to be No. 1." ~ Prison Film Sought ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP> -ABC bas 1one to court ln an effort to force state officials to allow the televiiion network to mm inside t.be New Mulco State PenltentllJ')' and to interview in· mates. · · Attorney Gene Galletoe f\led a complaint ln federal court on behalf of ABC and Stephen Faeicb.ma.n\ producer of ABC's "ClOH Up" docUmentary series. In U.s complaint, ABC clalma tta comUtuUonal right.a were vlola&.ed when lll CNW WU dto6ed Keel& to the prUoo aDd In· males. An A.BC rum crew hu been in tbe state for a moolb, ftlm- inc a documentary on the Feb. 2.a prt.ton riot that left 33 tnmalel dead. A bearinl w11 acheduled ror M~ 29. ,. Helping Paw- Boom c r helps Todd Bridges realize his dream of becom· ing a jock ey on "Here's Boo mer" tonight at 8 on NBC, Channel 4. 'Righteous Apples' Set For Premiere "The Righteous Apples" pre· sent• the reality o f lower· middle-class kids in a newly multl-etbnici:zed nei&bborbood when it premlerea Saturday at 7:30 p.m. on KOCE. Channel 50 By dealing wtth the attitudes. values and pressures of today's society. the weekly series seek& to provide po1ttlve solutiona to racial conflicts a nd miaun· deratandin&I. Tbe aerte1 revolves eround a rtcenU_y '°'med mualc &rOQP. "The KlOteOUB Apples," com· poted of ftvt blCh acbool Stu• deeu who lift in a newb UM- IJ'&t.d Bolt.OD Dlllthborbood. "Tbe Rltbteoua Apples" ii produced by Rainbow TV Wons and ~ by Topper Carew. lD ad41UoA. Norman Lear's Taadem Produdjam ta pro.tct. lq creMift ad teebnlcal CCIO• tultaUml to tbe project. TUBE TOPPERS ABC • 8:00 -"The Long Days of Sum~. ·mean Jones and Joan Hackett portray 1 Jewtah couple embroUed ln re. llaloua tenslooa shortly before World War II. KCOP • 8 :00 -The World 'a Greatest Cartoons. Phyllis Dlller and Arte J ohnson are amona the performers supplying their vole.ea for this two.hour special. NBC 8 9:00 -''The Greatest:' Muhammad AH plays <who else?> himself in t.hiJ movie biography of the former heavyweight boxing champion. JOHN DARLlt'G • MOVll • • Nlglltcomen • < 10121 M-1ofl &ranoo. Stec>Nnoe BMc:r\9fn T-orpnaned cr11IC1re-n mu1Cle< tn.i1 oo-•-. 9"ICI ..... io-. llW~~lhey -deet'I .. a -°' I0"9CI -12 lwt I -~: ~ A Melue11Y11 OOuble 909"1 ~· • Vllal IMF ~ ...,,., .J/lfl Pflelps , ... In io... with,_ I AFTER IEHHY t~ MOVIE • • •, "l"9 lrotfl\ Ho<N! • 119621 St-Rwvee. Jotw't 0 •&• Barrymore Ille Ore eks and Tro1an11 anoeoe "' IC>9C1eou11< btl•· tlN '°' Wf)t-V (I ht • !IS m1n I . 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IOOSWOALD 8 00 IJ CJ) MIGHTY MOUSE I HEQ(1.E ' JEO<.l..E 0 FFIEO AHO MANEY MEET TltE 8HMOO I T'ME AIFLEMAH '11 P\.MTICMAH AOt..LEA SUP£ASTARS G» Tltf PART'AIOOE FA.Mll.Y I 8PECIAl PEOPLE ONCE UPOtil A ClASSIC Came ~ W¥" "-the tratn lilkong C.,rl6 and NIGk N>fN' IO ScOllW>CI p- Orutd ~ BoHOt!'I Came -• h<• et 1"6 term and ~ herlM!ll lor 11 (P11tt • 01 •t<CCt(RI 9!301 == ·-~ • HIM°t TO YOU ..;;__ 'nN•rf..;;.,. FASTRMW'Altll _-£.. ~ llU T ec:Mo1og1 Of ~·· 'SS 0 •syM ~,.oe ~ is 1r9C4!CI l•Ot'I\ 111 5 35 0 lf.Slf OI OAOUCHO ~ ac.oua1ie lorJM by Armstrong & Batiuk Message Loud, Unclear 8\ PF.TER J. BOYER LOS·A~G ELES tAP I -'If you ha\ c a messa~e tu deliver.' one or Hollywood'.., oldest chcht:!> hold:.. "C'all WC'~t<•rn l'n1on " Alas, ftJ mmahr:. arc no more inclined than anyone e lse to heed the advice of an ada~e. however whe Thu!>. '•H' have the "m es<:aille movie " AMONG MOVIE~ with mes:.all'l?S to deliver. tht.-wor'lt arl' tho.(' ~hose little .,ermons a r e con s p icuou s Such a creature." Fun and Ga m es ... ap- pe ars Monday at 9 on ABC. Channel 7. ll ts a clumsy. Uuck· fingered attempt to decry sexual harassment and explo1tallon 1n the Job world The bl.sic story here 1s fine. and could have. by employment of some s ubtlety. gotten Its message across and still told a story. Valerie Harper plays a divorced mother (t elevision's favorlt.e type> whose chances for promotion depend upon the favor of a lecherous boss. Max Gail. Rut the film !> maker ap parently didn't bt'U~e we "'ould 1?el the mt'Ssagt· 1( that 1;tory were simply told So. they 'tart e d adding t hings. dramatic .signposts dr awing our attention to t heir t he me. Mt.ss Harper works for a manu!actunng com· pany that ts owned by a larger compa n y, and we have t he dubious pleasure or meellnll som e of tbe folks who work there. too. OF COURSE. the me n art' all sex fiends. One or them. nsmg executive Pete Dermot Cplayed by CU!! DeYoung1 trte!> to help Valene Harper. but. 1t 1s ~ug· gested. only be<'ause hC' has a crus h on her. See" E' ery man. even the good ones. "'ant you· know·what. Dermot wonder!> why there 1~ such a high turnover rate amonll FOR DINNER ... f;_•mal~ t:mplr>~l'CS of the sub- '1d1ary com pany tre asks his a r f1rmatn•e action officer Cwh11 Just happens to ~ pretty and happens to be his g1rlfnend I Well. she says. 1t could be a num ber of thmgs ... It could bt.· cipecdup. or factory noise or Ion~ hours Or . 1t could be sexual harassm~t. DEB.JIOT IS simply shocked. Gee. he must not have not.iced as he walked through his office that his fellow rising executives had their secretaries up against the f1l1ng cabine t s. one of the s ignposts the writers provided to re m ind U3 of their point It's so obvious. it's silly. Pant· ing. groarung lhree-p1ece-suit.ed fello v.·s plastered a gainst their reluctant secretaries in the mid· die of the om ce. hkc characters m a "G" rated porn movie. It is poss1 bl~ that "Fun and Games" lSn 't a message movie at a ll. but n ve ry c lever parody or a messafte movie Yes. look at 1t that wa). Al least you'll get some laughs. or ancient Pompei toda Thue's a great new rtatawant in Southern California, called Casa cli Pompei. It's a diffe~ot Jc.ind of lulian tt1uwant. A d•lc. Join us in an aunmphtrt that brings back iM opu.Jence of ancient f\mlpel. Euct repJJc.s d Pompeian art ... fountaim ... flowers ... and lush atrlwnt. Our food ... an anay of ta1ty ~ &cm lO" ltaly'J provinas. And for· authentk Pmca, wt mah OW1 fresh daily. Ow Sunday highlight is a !av· ilh Buffet Brunch, with unlim- ited ChampqM or Vesuvio, our Pmh fruit Wine Punch. Mlle your raervations now fat u.nJquc Italian diJUna at an affonbblc ~-lbu11 rdilh the experience • mUch aa tM food and the attnospberc. · Ideal for t.ftqU£ts and parties too. O pen seven day• a week. Lunch, OiJlncr and Brunch, and an exciting Happy Hour. Mon- day Wouih Friday. CASA DI POMPEI .• COMING SOON TO CERRITOS IN OOSl1' lllCr.M I""'~""" i"t·• ·~ H•lliul lQ'i;l T t'WNl,IU MCIV .. . . ..... " . COMICS I CROSSWORD MARMADUKE 'r lrM .... ,..... ,iANUn "Our gueet of honor m known to aJI of ua .. .'' SHOE MOON MULLINS MISS PEACH e, .... __,_ .... THE FAMILY CIRCUS 111 hope we're gettin' that litt9f who lets us •tay up to watch Johnny Canon." DENNIS THE MENACE 'TMe ~ MA'AM IS ~MIWONNINE MUNPREO AHO SI m1ve 1l«>USAND ONE MVN>ReO AAD FlFN-5€\eN ! iHArs WRONG Slit.THE ANSWER IS "TWO ' FUNKY WINKERBEAN by J~ MacNeUy by Ferd & Tom Johnson NANCY I'M GOING SHOPPING, NANCY ff4'? 1 l~HT HE WA'> Pf?,ACT/CING ON ~IS ViOLfJ'J... I by MeU Laiarius WHILE I 'M OUT; I WANT YOU TO CLEAN 'THE HOUSE...--- ' I I I 4 ORABBLE sn ~. Ml¥2'J. 1990 DAILY PILOT Cl by Ch1rlts M. Schulz BIG GEORGE by Virgil P1t1C~ ----------------------""" Cl.OSE,8UT NO Cl6AA. ER AAAM? by Tom Batiuk 'fM( -!Jf~ 1'14A'f '100 ~1ff'CO 1~ t,i\..\.'i, ~I~ MIO ..).)'ICN111t. 1M£ l.l(AMMAR 1'5 1'C!Ut1~£ -A.NC 1'.it. ~1N~'fvAf1C>N1$ k1'UltOVS. '7----'1 \ "You haven't heard 1 word I've uld, hne you?" IN AU. M'4 '4£A~iS AS 4 C°'-"L.£1,£ ~£~0tt,<1h~ ~ 1\(( IJOft~'f ~" l'llf ~" tQ. (ltA!J . ., by Kevhf Fagan SOM' f\'.of'l.£ dlurt, SDME ~f'l.E l~l'f'1l1tf. FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnston DR . SMOCK NOW DO EXACTLY WHAT I SAID t . \'U. &.. ~Af'f">' If ~jU. JuSl l f\1 A (f ~ CRP.P.oTS. lHE N by Gus Arriola -by Harofd Le Doux THAf'!) WHY I WAb 51.JllPRl&c:O 1'0 HE.AR FROM 1-ifR TOOAv • !1Ht !:70\JNOEO ~llAN llCOllf" 1Hl PHONE • ANO l'M RIED AIX>\.)1 MER. t;AM ·~-rf"'.::il HE't ! WHFlfreout t:ESsERT? ~ .. by ~CJe Lemont TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS •9 J1r9001 1 M•I 50 r rogl'tl"' 5 A«*...,... ~ Needlef!Y. 10 Meo~ S. Vendftions 14 lntoQld !18 Lote< to 15 r.oe. w.www,iton 11 Wolf 61 Had on 17 S.131'< 6' F'nend Fr 18 .t.11¥111c list>-63 flwotl inq 11ea 6" OICl World 1 '#OtO~ 65 5~ 20 Rounduo 66 I.lid~ t1ty 22 Cr.em<.ai wt. 6. T lmt' pet10d !It 23~ 24 Tera cry 2ePo• -27 MOl1 '111'V)' 301S~ 34 Feel IOf'fY 35 ft'llow 3e All*tt rntn• eu• 37 Eager ~lnroacts 40 A1tOfJf 41 PwlOnl 42 -~ 43 Hlbltuatld 45 Goflfsi •7 ONel 48 Pronoun t 2 3 • 14 17 .. UNITED Fee~ S)'T'O!UtP Tllvr1<11y s Puute SQ411P(J . ., 44 Insect llQ9S '6T1'91 47 Tewary 49 Arurn 50 Sore C<Mlf ~1 Lalle - 52 Melody SJ MoroM , 55 Foo.it 51 Slll<wonn 57 9cofell 59 MM !Tl.ii Orop eo0cean ~ -------:-··-· ·---··-·· '''der· -•. '"° Eri~e Siglated Obhvious to onlookers. Bill Murray ob serves court proceedings closely. very closely, wtule portrayrng writer Hunter S. ThomJ>S<?n m the shRhtly twisted legend, "Wht'r~ Lhe Buffalo Roam.'' now showing at luc.:al movie theater · Peter Boyle also ~lar~ Pool Sharks Rollieking By 808 THOMAS -.,... .......... ~tft• "BAL Tl MORE BULLET" is a mode1"atety entertaining, up. beat version of "T he Hustler." The world of the pool shark is portr ayed, mostly on the light side by James Coburn and Br uce Boxieitner as h&Jstling partners and Omar Sharif as the reigning champion. Betw een matches di· rector Robert EHis Moore throws i_!! cha~. ~WIS~~~~~ Blakley. The bellevab111tv ractor is zerQ. but the actors are ltkable and the action is fast. Besides "The Hustler ," the trim ~s a debt to the t>Yddy movies ("ButCh Cassidy," Ptc ) and to Orson Welles· "The Lady of SMngha1" tor a hall-of- mirrors SeQuence. Rated PC, because of some mild ~wearing d subject reQuires an evf'nne..,., of style, as in the Pink Pan !her-James Bond films. 1t'<; ldCk1ng here. The locations arP w1e1espread and incongruous. afld mclude a lengthy pluQ for Universal Studios tours RatPd PG. with only a few nau~hty words to warrant parenfal guidance crooks Wtio bumble their way through a S7SO,OOO rlPOff of the Mat1a Michael Emil and Zac Norman are the impoverished man's Paul Newman and Robert Redford. pulling off their sting against great odds and their own incompetence. They flf't' from New York to Miami, picking up a pair Of seem109ty innocent females <Patrice Townsend. l.re-ne ":I.HE n,. DRUM" is a maq-Forrest> and a chauffeur who nificent stUdy of human foll .. di~ tQ.be..a r.ecorQiJlQ'S1al:-...-~~ri"'8miiitt~~~~,... ....... -... l'RlCharcfRomanus). Oirector- 3-year-old who refuses to grow wnte"r Henry Jaglom captures up. The bOy is b<>rn into the the personality of eachnt . cliaos Of pre-Nazi Dan zig and scenes that are amazinqly l1fe- declines adm1s-s1on to the adult like though sometimes too un- world, preferring to observe its polished. The best elements venality while beating a toy are Emil and Norman. two zanies drum. Novels of the absurd often who combine dS well as gin and defy conversion to the screen tonic The R rating is due to I witness "Catch 22"), bo1 Gunter lanquaqe, nuC11ty and much talk Grass's modern classic has of sex Cthouoh little ac tion). found a superb interpreter m Volker Schfondorff. He ach1e11e<t "THE CHANGELING" 1s <l "THE NUDE BOMB" is an a brilliant balance between db '>(are movie with a touch of uneven spy spoof that combine<. surd1ty and realism. w ith har. c ld'>S. the strong presence of <"lever dialogue with unfunny rowing results. The cast 1s GE-orge c. Scott. He plays a ch ases and POin11ess fistfights. perfect. especially 12-year -Ofd composer bereaved by accidental The return of Don Adams as Max-David Bennent as the too-w1!.e dc•aths of his wife and daughter_ well Smart. Agent 86, is wPICOm(', boy. A superlative selection He illogically rents an aban- but his talents as Cl t11rceur for this year 's Oscar as best doned mansion that r esembles a wPre bf:>tter c;erved in half-hour foreign film. Fairly expl1c1t demented Buckingham Palace. TV comf>d1P<; than B q4·minutP sex scenes and the heavy thf>mP Things go bump 10 the night, IPilture Ttw plot a C11abol1ca1 make it unlikely fare for ch1I · aftermathofalong-agomurder . ....,.:1ster m1nd (V1ttono Gas<.manl dren. Rated R. In German w ith Scott lends credibility to ttie •hrPatens to rid the wor ld'<; English subtitles. ldr·fetched happeninqs p0pulat100 Of clothes by meano, Melvyn Douglas contnb- ..,f a ~f'Cret bomb: the U.S "SITTING DUCKS" is a utes another of his strong W Movie Looks At Longest Li/ e HOLLYWOOD CAP > -Ed Friendly Productlonl hu been 1iped by NBC Lo develop a three-bour movie baaed on lbe llle ot Charlie Sm itb, lVho wu the nation's oldest dU1en when be died this year at aae 137. Lonnie Elder wlll write tbe screenplay. Smith wu 12 when he wu kidnapped in 1854 from his native Liberia and brouahl Lo lhe Unit· ed Stat.es u a slave. Eider's teleplay wtll be based on research. t ap e recordings and articles from J<>umallst Sam Merrill MAILBOX "II.ACK STAWOH .. CGJ "APOCALYPSE MOW" CRJ ,_ I "THE EMPIRE tl'OI STRIKES BACK" -NO,Uaa- I "HOUYWOOD 1 KNIGHTS" (RJ • l"HE EMPIRE 1"°1 STRIKES BACK" -lllO,U.U- "UDY & THl TlA.Wr "'UMIDlNTIFilO 4fl YIMG OOOl•U. K IGI "THE JERllC .. UU ".,..IMAL HOUSE .. c::.. ---1 "KUMElt ·~ l(ltA.Mfll" I~ I ~L VIit STH.41" I "COAL MIH8'S · DAUGHTat" "'GI "B.KTRIC HOR_SEMA._.. I "APOCAL VPSE NOW" "BOVSIN COMPANY c· 1111 DAILY PILOT -· 41111eot ..... poMI' and~ ••• ,1ss1qns Aqent 86 assisted by h 1 t · ...,.. norforma"""''"' 1n the title role I f 1 d ellg ttu ly eccen n c com..,.,. ....~ '"'""' i ( r(•w of nub1 ,. ema1ec;, o adventure about a couple of The rating is R ~rrvent the c..i taslroph<· Such _________________ _ IWm'S WA "Ul.A CDWAmS' U•l "C!I C.UC$ "-..U 1rtn "M '>1'! '.Ul'< <:• 'x.6 ,.r '°' •• u.ca ........ HOLIDAY KIDDIE MATINEE! Sat, Sun, Mon at So. Coast & Brea He's a super canine computer-- C.H.O.M.P.S. Shown at 12:3o • 2:30 All Seats $2.00 •1111 Of. 4 8C8DUIY_.DI! t Al 100 J4Ll!ll l 5:30 . 8:00 . 10:15 /\At \OU REl\D' FOR THE .. l lMMI R1 SPECJ..\L \ClllE \"E'.\1E:\'.T :\\\':\HD- Souncf Edit in~ -:\I..\:\' SPLET "11i£ II.AOC STAU.ION"~mLY m«>• lmCAIS CLA11ENC1 MUii• HOYT AX'IOf MICHAEl.HICCN•...acEY~ -... ~CXlf'l'IOl.A -~l:MLVA -·" c¥"9'CllUI DISCJtAlle. ~..,,MELISSA MAnBlN•~•IClOl!!•l'°'•lflf.1CllllCG •Wl..l..IAM 0. wrrn.w-... -lil'WAl.TIR PA1tLEr --MANCISalPPClA -i,lm>9006 •TOMST'OMDC --~MU.AID -2iOITllOl'll S11JDIOI ..... . ' . ,. ; -=x::::::r=:i .. -...==----•m1a111r-" -Tl!!!..~ ·--111111 EXCITING WW!J--....... llU UAMo'll1ts (714) 990·4022 •lllNITIOctl Cinema 6"·0760 Ctnem1 Viejo Cinedome 830-6990 634·2553 llSTmtll UA Twin 893-1305 .. 'The Long Riders' is. ~s~lutely splendiferous. Everything about 1t is f~rst rate . The be~ ., Western to come along 1n ·a long. long time. -Gene Shaltt. NBC· TV 1Todav1 NOW SHOWING! ..... 11U CISTI llU .. ( n -. IHTlmftl Anaheim UA Movies UA Cinema Cinedome Saddleback UA Twin Drive-In (714) 540-0594 634·2553 581·5880 893·1305 879·9850 990·4022 NO ~.---AOCW"l*"C1ftll0 Tl-49 ....,,._. etTI . , ·" "-" p,.. 6}1 .,,., ..... S IOUT1I COAS J lft&aes · HJUlrT Al• 'llU T UK OUllGl IW. l O' .... ~ ~ 1 J'>,.; .... , ..... , a.J1' "· ........ , MIU I09Ml'ft .. •• .,,.,. -"'''°•SJ~~ .,_ ...... . . ' ,,., Mey 23, ,., DAILY PILOT The Blggeat ,Marketplace on the Orange Coast DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Can Sell It, Find It, Trade It With a Want Ad • · •' -Fast Credit Approval [ 842 5&•& ] · One Call Service .......... s. ltwW. ............ w. ,.,.._..,_We ,..._..,.,.w. ......... ,...w. HMMf'-S. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 1002 .... ,.. \ 1001 ._,.. 1002' tu r4 1001 .... ,.. IOOZ 81muwl 1002 ti••r.. IOOZ .,.,.. IOOJ ......................................................................................................................................................................................... ···~·~··························· \\ I . ~~ I I '1 '\ EQUAL ~NO · OPPOJtTUNITY COllRIY UVHC--$125.• Brlng the family to see the hones and chickens oo this level hall ac~ wtth mountain view alon.ssi«M a rippling strea m 2 bdrm custom home 3 ~ r"'· new Plt"nty of room to build or el off 4 loo. ~ seller ftnanclng w/$30,000 down. of newl"'rl REALTORS · 1 1 .. . TAYLOR CO. HJ .. \ITl>l :~ ,.,,.,. l~•·Jl i p n 2 'tM&lllt': Al reM-..lldv.ni.Md ~~::=:;:t OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN l2·5 20412 SYCAMORE. TRA,mco CYN MARY JANK. REALTOR 631 1094 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Houah11 Act of 1HI wlllc.h .._ It 1DqaJ to MvetUte "any pre- ftniDCe, UmitaUon. or ----------------cllc:rtmloaUaa bued on UWle, eolar', retl&ion. sex, « M&bW oria:in. or an .,..llllN>a to make a.oy aadt P"f erence, limit• ball.« dilc:rimUlaUoo. '' Thia mwspaper will not taowtnilr accept any advertfs ng for r e al eaaa&.e which as m viola. Ciao ol the law. ~ ...... ..,.. ....... dlltd ...... .. .., ... ,..,.. ~ ,... , •• ..,.TM DAIL y N.OT CIS.-S ...., ....... fintilt- csrect ....... ...,. TAKE AD VANT AGE 121/.cO/o w a lk to Westchff or 17th from this s pacious 3 Bdrm 2 bath condo EnJOY q ulet pat to off o pen Ii\ ing/dtning a r ea Do uble ga rage. Pool a n d recreation area. All for $98.900. For a ppointme nt call J ean 400LI~~ RlR Ail CJl AllAS tf:?Sa. IAUOA MEWPORT HAL TY Wants to work for you We handle au lunds of IOMAl'(TIC RIHDEZVOUS --------1 reruis. sales & IJsllog.s. 67s.tl70 I 002 DOVER SHORES ·--·-•••••••• ••• Ught. auy, view. pro· PB•ISlU DUPLEX fessiooaUy derorated 4 67S.S51 I o .. l.AIKSIUI: ................. ,,tc. la Corw .. M.r. v...., ....... ~ flrephtee. wood b••• c4H...,., ttw.e bedl'oo.t + .... two a..1111; 1-2 ... ,...., to add• .. ~ ..... $114,000. IUSIHESS ~ITY: bcel.t ,,W sltop .. ollobl•. ffH coadltio., ••II •+lp;1d. ....... .ct, ................ Jnt$79,SOO. COLE Of NEWPORT REAL TORS 25 I 5 E. Coost Hwy., C«'OM .. Mer 675.-55 11 VETS .•• 11'e V.A inle resl halt been lowert.'d. Loans Lo $125.000. Call us and lel us shaw you how vou can quahly OWHB WSU.RMAMCE APPllOX "'•ACRI ZOHEDA·I with redeemable 3 Br. 2ba residence. Nr John Wayot> Airport Hu.ie 82 Sx336 lot' ~•ti\ un bmaled poteflU a1 usagt'l> Owner wtll fuance at on ly ~.<XX>. C.644-7211 OLD WOILD ._AMCI Antique carved hand-rubbed wood & glass entry doors lead you into this outstanding home in Old Corona del Mar. Total use of copper ceilings. heavy solid oak cabinets. brick noors in & out. gourmet kitchen. stained & etched glass thruout. Lavish use of onyx & marble. French windows. spa with TV. Living room up with ocean view. Quality. tas te & style for the d1scrirninati.ng. $625.000. Owner will help finance. Call now 6444910. WESUY M. TAYlOI co_ ..... 2111 S-Jo••' tolls toed MEWPO«T CEMTB. H.I. •4-MtlO DoeboJt Boy Ord Beac h IE.AL ESTATE E.XClilfMCf SIHCf 190 IA YCREST. Afforr1 ablt> 4 bedroom fo mily room & dinani? room Hight~· motivated. orig'inal owner Ca ll us for exc1tmg fmancmg details $27~.ooo , M~SEACH-- -"fl•-"Otl r- TUDO« STYLE. MIWPOllT HIKHfTS Like a cottage! Two fireplaces. large fa mily room. four bedrooms, 2300 sq . ft. and a country kitchen. Can be pu r c hased for 20 % with g ood fin a nc ing on the balance. Jus t St85.000 . u~1vu-= ti()M-=s REALTORS. 675·6000 24-43 U•t Cout Hlghwa11. Corona ~I Mar WF HAVL 4 2 Of THE ~ LISTINGS IN TOWN PaflMSULA POIMT ~··..,.I\. d 1•«ort1l(•d -1 bdrm. f;Jmily homl· On·an vww' $325.000. IAYHO.o" "· l' "·"I' 'l'\ (•ra I rint• home·-. \\ II h plt-r & '11 p H. TORO HORSE COUMTRY Hd1 "'' . :~ h:il h~: ra111:h ..,, '.'-IP. m11ll t·o.,t att· 1n or<1 n ~l· ~NIH'>; S21!t.sno • •. r ' -c- --=---.S17S,DOO ia...a QI-home -...-~~Vl!mlii .,..,.-anct-.rs(>a. ~' pllint ar shovels,· needs fanancing available . Oesparate selle r !" 4 CHIMA COVE . IALIOA rtHIMSULA B<lrm. huge <ie parale WATERAlOHT HEWPO«T COHOO fi.xin'. Just liated. call '445.W> 646-'{11l.. OliN ,_<I • 11~•U"'1\)111 '"I' HARIOR RIDGE •..... G ... I.... maste.rswte added ram1 -"' " I 1 .JUST LISTED ,.7 Bdrm. 2 :.LOr) bfoarh Duplex fixer ' One blO<'k Y room. poo · sauna. home. canulevt>red °'er 1'4.000! Likt-nt-.,.. \ r-r-;allh.•'\ -.1n..:l<-It'\ ti 1.'Ufld-0 • Im n"H1Jdli' ot'eUpilOC)' One \\'.& v..irTanl> rree• 1~, 1.f~ •1t'WS of l'OUrt~ .ird JJ10 fountain lnd ude-. pot1I ltpa. i,.4una. and mon" ~bm1t all offers' t~lfi~tl 2 Br 2 Ba decorator·s own home Wllh a fantastic view overlookaniz re· servotr and c1ly lights $361).W>. to bay and ocean Owner owner will carry fananc OWHBt SAYS SEU the ba> Slep off h, 1n~ w1carry S100.900 at12'k. mg..S229.950.Act now, CostaMesat'Ondo.l)t>&r room balcoo' for a $175,lnl Ca.11 073-8550 ~~~13,, ,, • , • °'*·'!>·<XX> \:a11646-?111 swim Ownt-r will help Ql'fl. f1 I ' I • • -"'-I • • ' • • • • finance Cal167J 855(/ IAYcnsT FIXH Priced to sell oow! 4 Bdrm and pool. Vacant and wa.itill. Call now, M&-7171 UDO ISLAND Newly decorated 4 Bdrm 3 Ba on Fee mmple land, vacant & ready for 1m mediate move·ln w1lh c reata ve f 1 n a n c i n g available S389..500 <.:all 7S2 1700 now , •• , ~. t • # "· [~ lfllHI [ ® l&H:I [~ m~m1 [ ~··~$;111 LGASSUMAILI LH ~us ~ i ~ I ------.._ THE REAL OPIN 1119• 1n IUl'l 10 81 N<l• rlM~IMT *'~':..MG ~.;001:l~=h OCWROHT 'O' lt;Pdj~ TO OCEAN Like new ansade and out !Jwlding. They are close 6 Deiuu 2 bdrm .• 2 bath _ - ES~A~~-~!J Comfortable 3Br older with oe-w cpt'g .and .a on bre8k even. Call now. uruts. 1995.000. Submit b 0 m e • q u 1 e t co:z:y h!1ck frplc ID this ~ yourcrubvef11W>Cuig1 P&IMSULA neighborhood. afford a · attractive 3 bdrm. 2 ba ...._ '-Y Prop. 'r ddrd...W. Dupl.ex, comr.letely re· ble fioaocang 9.5%. home .. Lge assumable • Whelan •dll 1 Grellll a.ta lies.a Joe•· furbished. ooe block to Si!ll0.000. Call DOW. klrillD with DO quahf)'lDI ~ a--a r--• 675-7060 • tiaD oa an R·2 kit. 1'1lis 2 beach. You own the land. a low down. Only 195.900. ___. -...- bedroom home hw.s new Great ftnancuig. ROS.000 JllS l£Al TY Act now, call 979-5J70 to- carpeta ng, remodeled 57'l.1:210 day. ~t~~ft~v~~:Ot~~~ ~~~./ .rv ALLSTATE owner is motivated. As· ·~v ~ People whoneedpeople . Wahrfr-"H... 5 BR. 4 Bil. c us tom w a terfront h o m e w /17x38' pvt dock . Priced Sl.29S.OOO. Bua Ide r w /tr ade for PaJm SP.nngs Estate F<r dd.ails on thLS home and appt to see. r a il C.aro& Hoff. ag\. 631-0004. Pnnc Only . sume ~ inlerest FHA should always check the REAL TORS loao and owner w1 II 759.9zz I Service Di.recto~ in the cany2MT.D. Fullprice ~~~~~~~~ DAILY PILOT $117,<XX>.Calls.s&-2660 ---------· -------... MODOWH 11 1/2% VA C:SELECT --USE THE Mesa Verde' Warm 3 For Ad Action D.a.ILY PILOT Bdrm. 2 bath, ram11y T'PRQPERTtE "' room. brick fireplace .. FAST Neat tree hned street. Call a RESULT" Walk to schools. VA ME'WPOltT HACH tenns. no down. SI 10.900 WllltOc.-V.w Daily Pilot SERVICE ~,~:~~~1.,,, 1 S299.000! Charming 3 DIRECTORY =~:rn~Ei~· ~VISOR i~~i~:~~:, ,[ ~ u~ailifl OPPORTUNITY knocks often when you 1.$." re.ull geltin!( U<11l> Pll~ Cla!.!>1f1ed Ad:. H1 reach the Oranl!e <.:11.1,l marltet Phone &l2 5678 ingnn.Lovelyview,new 642-5678 642·5671 i-_! --decor. Woo 't last. OCE>M PACIFIC !~~~~~~~~ ___ 1xt_._l_u ___ ~ ~:'df!~ s~~{hro: ReClll Eltat. C.1a<>S1fied ad 642·5678 759-1616 C!IE 2 .. S/7.500 Prime Huntington Beach. Looks like a model. this 2-story home l5 really exceptional. Features include f>rivate 'enlosed patio, lush greenbelt. community pool. Call before you mis& oUl. 7Sl .Jl.91 t;:SELECT T'PROPERTIES 16UHrTS! Pride o r owners hip apattmenta I 1 lh years old. Encloled garages. a>tnb 2 BR tl 1 BR. Oo site mgr. Low maint. In· come $64,200 a year scbfJd. Xlnt terms and rilfa olf! Call foe pro- fGr'IQI ..,., • 'J'SZ.1700 -. Ol'fN I~ 9 •II\ l uN 10N N!(f' • 1•111 I Ml\WOU DUPl.IX $175.900! cm IP'm + bachelor! ......... l \ block to ..... Owner inanc1q a...-1 ,......, Call fut. 110111 ILlllS CD. OVE.R 55 YEARS Of SERVICE HARlott VIEW HIU.S Sensal1onallv Excitinl? New l.1st1n11 On The Ma rket. An· EleJ?ant Broadmore lfome In On e Of Corona del Mar ·s Lo\eh~t Arf'a' Four Bedrooms Plus A Spar1oui. F:1m1lv Room A Great Feelin(t Of Quiet Serefl1ty & Seclusion. Offered At $330.000 MEWPOU IEACH IAaGAIM Only Four Years Young Thr('(' Bedroom Home Converted To Two l.a r1te Bedrooms T astefu lly Decorated ·w al h Earthtone CarpeLc; Coordinated With Neutral De-cor & Wallpaper5. Fresh & Clean & R(.'11dy For A New Owner. Even An Ocean View t'rom One Bedroom. Community Pool. Sauna . Spa & M eadow For Jo~1tin 1t & B1 c~r lln ri . ASSUMABLE FIRST TRUST DEED. Priced At Only $119.900. t=j ' --. ............. . -- 75s.9100 #2C°"'°' ........ MnportC..... ':~:t:i' S~ll~lA-!£~s· ::: -----Mloo4.., QAY I. ~ • ._..,,,.. ..... ol .... '°"' ocrOfllbled -ch i.. low lo '°"" '°"' ollftple _. '!"W,:,,H~tO~f;-I t i·E t j/ I I te.111 r----H ..... A s_B._...l --ti ~ t· _r1r1.f I IM YI H I~ Rr I ' It ... eo windy, • tamoue _ ~ MW f01'919n car got the -It -v N YI on the etloMir. ' __ R_u_T_T_E_L __ I l l I I' l•e-:::~~~ ........... _ -6------........ n-......... W.W. macnab I irvtne realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRVINE COMPANY SUIMIT AU OffBS! Owner must sell --leaving area. Re duced for quick s ale. Two "Portofino" models. · .. redecorated & ready! 3BRs, family rm -one w I pool. other w I b onus room. Ex cellent fina n c ing. Rosemary Myers 644-6200. OPEN DAILY 1·5 P.M. 1939 PORT BRISTOL. (Q·ll) ------------152-1414 (CJmPU' Vc*y Center '4J.eJH Cl()I [)o....,~e ss1.e100 Wooclindqe (.,... 6444200 Harbor v-c""'"' MIWOM ·ooLLAR HOMI The finest view location in fabulous Irvine Terrace. on the front row, O"erlooking the harbor entrance. An action view both day & night! And , the h ome match es the location. 4,000 Luxurious sq. ft. with lus h indoor landscaping . extravagant wood paneling. 2 frplcs .. bar. pool side lanai, 4 spacious bdrms. & so much more. SI.084,000 With attractive terms available. 17141 673-4400 121 JI 621-2121 HARBOR J MCOTTA-.E $19,950 Smell the ocean breeze fro m this be autiful garden home. l...a.rf!e bv· flt ~~~~.~e.11 ~~n~~~ . rOP'Ul.AI HAUOA VIEW HIUS Soaring. beamed ce1hnj?s and a cozy brick fireplace welcome you to this charmin~, 3 Bdrm home. The la ndscap in g c r eat es a sylva n setting for the r aised . wood decking Close to the park & convenient to s ho ps & schools. Presented a t $255,000 Fee la nd. IN NEWPORT CENTER • 644-9060 macnab I Irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRVINE COMPANY MOONLIGHT MAGIC 0'94 HOUSI TMUH. & NIDAY .,,. ... 5. 6:JO.t , • zn4 POST DUIMISS At top ot Harbor View Phase Ill Adjacent to Fabulous Harbor Ridge Estates We invite you to view this fine property at sunset thru moonrise to truly feel the ambience of this outstanding. high-up. s weeping view. 4 BRs -family rm. -exotic sp off master BR. Professionally landscaped grounds, community pool & tennis. Excellent assumable lat mortgage and priced to sell this week at only $285.000 leasehold TOM ALLINSON 642-8235 112-1414 u1.e11.r-- c~v..,c9N.. w~C-- 642.ezu 64<Mzoo Cl()I Oovet 0-. 1-bboi V'-C.,,,., 1 DB..llXE DUPLEX Th .-. ,., ot 11r1dt-or OWT~IP duplex IOC.il td 111 Orange Hoth unit.\ N\t-311! Bdm:. & 2 Ba. a dhl ~aragc & a bul!e patio for entf'rt;i 1n1nl! l~~~~tll Submit all oHer.1 Our 1111~~~-llillilliaii& seller I!> flexible. A~lung $1.00.CXXJ BALBOA lS1..AN D REALTY 673-8700 .,.Of' t.'"bssahe<I Ad A<.110:"11 Ca.II a Dally P1l•1t Al> \·t~H f>.&2 56'7>1 USE THE DAILY PILOT .. FAST RESULT .. SH VICE DllECTOIY For Result Service Call 642-5671 ht.JU BAYFROHT-MOTIVATED OWNER • ) vu ......... ,.. clod for 60' boet. J ~ 2 ........._ Oldlf-~ witlll 2 r u ih . C• _,. couerl~ to Ito... S 1,050,000. OWH. will ouilt fiuc. 631 -1400 LEASE/OPTION WATER CONDO S.Cwfty bWg. w pool & VIEW. Pri•ah 2 bed. 2 bca. loaf lip o•ail. Wc6 to OcNR.$360,000 WATERFRONT H0Mt.S.11'C Rt.Al U, TA H. "'i.iw-" H .. t.. .... 'f"' I~ ""l""'~--l' • 1 ;,, v. C "" H ... .,, ~'lillol)WI H. ._ f1 631-1400 UDO ISLE- M¥tne Aw &";., l•kind 671-6900 CLASSIC IEAUTY Newly u cto .. ed l be6-oDUUc md ... l ............. of M••rrt•s •ost prHtlgf•• hi• •••w ..... -.-o1 ltigm.1 .. ..., COMfJK ....... W9'6or ..... Wood md .. floors HwH ... oet. 11a ... .,.., ••• ...,. ... ,.,.n, ...... .. coaor.,_,..._..._...._ .......... , ................. off ldtc...._ Goo4 ft..-cl.g •••lleble. SatS,000. o,.. Hoew S•dmy 2·6. I 04 Vie Lore& SB.I.ER WILL HELP ................. .., ... clol"'9 ... tit•--...... Or a••w~...ato ~--tor--..... wlll 91.e J." SIO O ceslt -....... t A ·~·· 1"Wt .._ ............ ~._, .... wtl __ ...., I 11•11••· .... ... .. , ....... ,.., -4 .,.. OHw-4 _, Sl 1 l',000. 644-7020 NEWPORT BEACH 4 tt-4551 495-1720 5-"' a..,.na L9CJ11tl ....... 497.3331 493-1112 L ... ,.._. DwPoW i Alim•• ,_.S. ....... for S. HMtn...,. S. ....... ,..,. s• .. ... •...................... .......... ............. ....................... ...................... . ••• ,.. IOOzl c-.. Mer IOU ............... eo4a I .............. I 040 . ···········!··········· ....................... ······················· ...................... . -• : ~: IACIC IA y o..:-3br tt>r. Prim• ·~ k)e bw) Walk bH<'h • ~ S ldna, 3 Prod ---ed Q\l•li\1 : . ._.. r.t-a lie ~ coner pro- .. ;,·. .....,... f.aail1 ra, frml ,_, t.oU ol '"* Uni .... na. P.rfK't fa. ,_ v he lar1• ta ea l l > qye. By C>ner. m 106.S llitUd\al ban)'anS '°' m.. ~lio ....._rt.alalq Of -..TO WIT ...... ••n.-o o. ua·~ •••MALTY .,_ ..,._, O-nt ..... 14 SUZ MM141 TlftD ' W.\LK TO w~·u •'t' $115,000 Artist dream 1 OwneN 3 Bdrm + two 2 Bdrm4' Heam like ct>1hn1:..., woody alm<>i.J>ht'tt> Owner will tal'T'\ TRIPLEX Balboa Perunsula. good ~b)'owrM'r Xlnl lor PCH c1Mim. U l t'11 AITl> woomo W'ome mm1 L.AaGI DUPUX NMr b.·•rh 11d,11cenl lo perkt . ow!W'r tinirnr1n g P*MI-S311J.IJOO J tll\ll Mwn>. Hier 161.l IAM~ 11DI root. Y ll W Prftt1111ou~ lluc•I 11d Jrt'!U> rllll)>" )>lotlllt"tJ til.i'" U,l'cl hr1< k throuahout .iou r m t•t lol,"hen, .... tutr v. atc-r ~ u lM ll l>C\ llue 11: G l.lll > ( \1 JQUl Mtn 'u t 1111 T1111 ~.A&\.631 \2t;c.i Rl-:ALTORS • 1n<:ome, low interest rate . lower paymenh m>.<XXI Call Connie PRIVATE ~\alldlll~ Vll'W f 1 lllll COZ)' 2 bdrm homt· 1 :! bdrm. hous1• for tl•nt.11 $56.\.<nl OLDECdM JACtlS IEAL TY 67S.6670 JRL PROPERTIES FEATURE: 2 br, 2 ba condo L« deck /ocean view Assumable loan 6 Bdrm home. l'U.'tnm <."On'>lr\.IC\lon. 1>pn t-:a~) mamtenanre ~m·r "111 help finance ~.500 MAURY !'>l'AUFflo:H S£AUON Rf.:AL.TY 67).5354 497-3388 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Of9t MOU11 IAT(SUMI** l.S &0256 Oarrteld <B . Ward/Brkhst> PRICE, TERM . CON01TION, L ATlON To •~ll lhl3 ~k.nd lmmac 3 8d t ba C'u1tom Oollhoute on hu.re Shcl6C>' I~ Boat & RV cc 3 car Jtar po11 Terma · VA al ll ~P <"ONTRACT OR ASSUM Ii: LN I~ .-ci•MD ........ '' 141-41.U: .... UM600 c:..hM.M IH4 ....................... Sllarp a bd twnhat1 lt:IK dn. 189.~90 P•trH'k 1\'fl0r9, A.II\ 11..'ll lD MEW TUDOI STYLI :t al.on l'UC\\lUlt Z ' ,I Udrm .\lJ •mcmltw-. ~-' W Wiii-On SIOO 000 111 Sll7~ ~14.'IOO C:O.-..W .. n FOUCLOSURE FORCES SALE ~ 01() 1lv"11 1 .. 111"' II hdn11 J b.t l'\t•t'Ull \ 1 f \' !>ldt t11'l· "llh hol lllh Ill (1< t• l X\ ltl'I\ • 611 -2241 h• 'l'"'" I•· 1111.Hh 111.; \t1111 111n1t '"" nh•Hh•' )ll?U\\I 1~1. 11.'\.tli CLL\N & RE.AO Y \\1•ll 111a111t 111111"(1 IH nni: 1m ll(•r. 111 M1''" \ ,., •Ir. 1 llr 1'lh'l p11t hi 1111•1• \ d & .1 111111·1 'll""'I l\lul-1·' ll 1111'•' t .1111111 lhlllh' 1 lrtl • ::.1~.~01<ull1!111.1 Lo\\1' 642-7404 ~ NEWPORT ~ IBQ-D_hl HORIZ ONS ~ HEALTY l~&u \'Olu lBr. Zlh. (l&ffl nu ~pi., nr Ht-11'11 & Ad1rnu s10~.ouo Ownr flrk r ll l l}43 3328 lllr \'ci&m,> Wr t , /\ t \'"unw $K0 000 1n•, • ~CUI Ph 1:1\1 ll'IO!\ 11t:rn11 1-.11· th 0 -.1..-r 11t·" I. Ill .: I-tu. lrµk t i11ltl \~1:••1 \" .&nl "mm I 1 llU Ill Ul'lh It n:, UU0 •.: .... s.s.ooo rtl.ICE REDUCED 11. .1u11ru1 1 111< 111.i.:h1\ 11111L1 .1dt'\I 1'111f1",!o.1<111 .1l h , .1rl'•'h'll •Ir <11>1.'ll h•h ttl 1'\l r<L\ 0\\ lll'f\ .Ill\ lllU' \.\Ill ,H \'1'11\ \ \ h'1 Ill' '101 Olio 1y111 m:m1~ 96~~ ~W.ly OWMr ~ cllll rm, hot'. dt•an. '"'H I}:·' ant /\:.l'>UmHhl1• ll•ull U\\11t•r un\11111:- \l l !'>T ::.ELL :.:0 111:.: ,\1 ,1rin11 I n SK7 :11l1l !>411 71!7~• Owm•1 hk1 Will moµ" 11.:1 ~ 1044 .......•..•...•.•••..•. SMOICETllEE 4 Hdnn. 2''2 ba. pool. :.µa. 1650 Ml ft $114 .!IOO F .1:.t rsrrow ' l.1ke modd Con\ loan Owner A._'I ~~ltl3 J Bdrm. 2•7 .Ba ram rm HEIUTAGE PARK ~~!:.~~~.~ ....... ~':4!~!!.~~~.~~ ....... ~~~~:.~~.~~ ....... ~!!!.':':..5:'!: ..•..... 1 ~~.~~ •••••• ...._ I044 ~IHch 1041 tlt,,.,.ltedt 106' ,...... " lOtO ..... ,... 1rty JOOO ······················· ....................... ......................... ....................... . .......... ~ .......... . Ola 1-*1 caado, Wa.lftul I 14Ye '"'1UST THI 11.UffS Sq I ll 8f ~. •U1rh ~ac"'1.ar ocun view 3 Bdrm. "BlotUt•". 1IAl)e ICot' IDOi.¥ upsr'd, nlre 1 bAock to oc.an CW1tocn •tor>' eed unn. ori,.inat \y la8dilt.aped.. Neal l.o SBr, de. ~.000 Oler .,..., ldult home Lovely pool • pull IPUOO firm _, 2:1115or MHU7 VteW 1179.000 CaJJ Molly 7'70 3250 or ltASTINCS & CO al·2'70laft5pm ............ 1051 ~ ······················· ------THISPtttMGS Eiict>Uent Buy• wr1eend I BR 1 a.. many up Laguna Niguel urut condo 1bc' Bhdf&. ~. OWOH1 are In· • V1l'W Upar1ded . r .. nor cJutcnerf Xlnt Realty f.l2.'S.OOO tttm.a Tenrucw lootlon fll.500. Low lM Qlll. Jean Dal.es. Al\. down or ..,,.unw low Ult f~oo.50. 78().1143 ni~ loen For 1ppt ull $t4-1434. bier UL1J OIUU>nt• Herman of Lusk Really, "Your trvln~ SPt!C'lallsl · l'6l ~ ot 8'1S 34 H. for lnformauon un OULsland IL\& J.Mne propert It".\ ASSUME THIS CONDO! hnmac ulalt' 3 Bdrm Lo11~d wr&h chJrm I{>.~ l'wl Cath) era} UM9UlHOMES 675-6000 Gracious I :U-Kt' homt• 111 lht· 1inisllKIOl.IS .. H,H'fjUt'l l1ub" ol l tvl!W Tht• uul ... tandmsz fealutl' 1s 11" in door !>pa. pt'rlect for Jll )Our l'nter1a1nm1•n1 011'd'i' 4 Bdrm.'> . famil} nn formal dmin.:. :!', baths Sl!i7. 900 ENTYTAIH ... 1A.1lh st) It> 0nl' of the large.t lot.s m lr\'ln1• t'.Jn llt' £oond 10 thu. t'leR.in\ I btlrm wil)l 2 frph'" tormal dmin~ t.. ..1 hu)!t' rmtr suite <her 2500 ~q OCIAHVtlW $pe<.'lacuJ1r view rrom ~ 2br -+ den home in l.acun1 Beat h Many po11lb lllties W1tbtn walking d1~tan ct' l o ~ath 1-ie>0ble f1nant ll'ISI '199,500 TRULY UMQUE Totally remodelt.-d 2hr. 2Yd>a home on upprox 1mat.ely "• acrt> JUSI I mi I e r r o m o " •· a n Pea~ful & -,~r~n .. Japfiase g;ird t>n l "rea.uve f&rulOCl.DJt .., v :u I A\sume II '•'~ lo"n S197..5CXI MIGUIL SHo.lS Excelle ntl) d~ruratl'd 4br, 3ba i.plit level home Warm t.ones throughout Lh1s ven romfortablt-noo.-pldll l..arJ:r > :ird & p.IUO Walk lO fl'\ tl'Ole t & beach 1285.000 49l-94f4 495-5220 496.-2413 130-SOSO COUMTilY , HSJMG 3 l\R. 2 bath, df'n, :ind O\l't~1ied > ard ,. 11h "'OOm for puol. t111111 -. rourt.' und U \' J<Tt'"' t l\\1wr will <i'bl'l with f ll\llMlnJ: Sl.20. 000 ~ 1006 Parifr c C:oa ... 1 I!""\ LAGL 'NA lil-:Al'll 494-8057 ()141'11.'r .Jl.'t "an" •n~1 .. 11 -..1.k . 3 lilt l(•,.'flhOl.l!>l'. \ ll"V.. 111)5 757 tjjJ ~ Hfwporl IHdt 1'06 9 . .............•......•. llGCAHYOM 1/J ocre Rroodmoor plan I. hvc bcdroOms. privac). max· 1mum securl ty B y uwner 1&75.000. Appom\· l'Derll only. l 5 S.at·SUn ~.64().8140 8Jyfront duplex 1sllp P a no '1t'\I.. f1na n . I rades. or ., S1 . l!iO .000 ()wnr Olli Ad Sitt.er •4S. &12-4.D>. ~ hours SEA\'IEW B> OtA.nl'r ~Bedford 4br. 2·~ba . liesl oc't'an 'w,. ~sumc loasl 581 1122 !'-t'Wpl)rt Tl'rract-Condo I 11 r ;! ' • b .& I r p I c l" rarl\lr Ille• .-ntnes Like "'""' P1•1I m~. i.auna :>1:!3 1100 t.55 1102 o r fM 2126 -----V.Thl'CLIFFCO"tDO l &droorn:. $/.1.5W l Bt-droom 589.~ 1>73-6640 TOP OF Ttl HIU !>IJ)J:.Ub..'i. 5 Bdrm 3 bath. :I t ar l(araite 3 ~t·ar\ ,,._..,. Prn·ed tu -wll c·alJ •·\:> '3161 . ... Of'(N HOUSE . REAi.TY ?) MO~ALlfY.._ .....U 145.000 down, Tustin ec.&.a .._. k>cation J till& Ex.9C ~•Br,~ ~ 2 a.. Owner •111 ~re. ~.!:H prop.rty. c....,. 1tt l~ for 4 yea l)OOl, )ec\hst, &owm•l •.OOO down.. F\111 pnc1· kJL. wet bar. security a:&.000. \'early 1ncom .. ptea, -.000 Contrac 120.000 Tenanti. PW > lOl"I uJe l3'Xi mt pnn on· l.tWU.. ~ MZ.flllOldaya, 559-8020 . A tR€UtG€ Wet I t11 10ta '-t--i HOr1£S ••••••••••••••••••••••• MMIAMOffH Owner translernd. Real sharp Jbr. 1 Va b1. VA t.errm. F' IP 187 • .500. Park Plate. Int 842 7461 • •••••••••••••••••••••• 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~11.ACH• Watch lhe waves break from this 18 Ui.ncer dblt' W\de Pvt pier. lots of IL'> hlng. Call Loda y B94 0611 ur I ?ln-9t91 Walkt>r & LA' Mobt le I !om~ 1971 DOUll.I WIDE CosUl Men. lo .. pace rent. fW1Ulutt ()(>l1onal 0WC f Sl..5624 I Tortoi~ MobiWHC>f'Ms 972-8421 San Juan C: apo SS8. !JOO .! Br 2 Ba. 14jj(J SQ fl KH'> rikJ AICI ~I 50:l2 <.JwMr S2l,OOO 5• Parl<. Sharp 2 bdrm I l>a ux~o 73 Cup1 ~trano Space 111 al f' Jin iew Mobile Estates :!00 S Sull1\an. ~;i ntJ Ana ~ IRVINF:.'Jlif: G ROVf':S 2Br. 2lia. dbl i:;,raite S'i l 500 o \lo n"' ut 1 '>-14 l!ilO d \ <. i 'l I 0599 t'\~ I t'V\llt'. Tht' \1 l" ado''" d h I -.i dle upi:,raded rnat h B) 0>0ner ~I l!SJ ~1 2«>-4 Pit.ORC CHAIM (~ll(Ufl' th .. bt:-aut) or the Pd('1f1c from th1<. l Bdrm Rt!al Estate lnv•tmenl:. lXIJW. Coast Hwy . Nb 645-6646 C1oled SUnda;, 19UMITS Ccsta Mesa. owe w 1\h 20'; down. Fu II pr1 c·•· 1800.000. 17 W\ils. All ur• 2 Bdrm. Thl'I propert~ 1s spendable. /(" r€HIG€ HOM€\ ReaJ &lal.e Investment' :m.JW CoaslHw).NU 64S-6646 Closed Sunda> 6 DB.UXI UNITS PfUME EASI"SIOt:. C\I 2 Bdrm..,earh 1liE ST AHN ES((, 673 n61 20 tiEW UMITS.CM ~aut1ful 2 bd. i "" 1ownhou'e un i • " frplc' 'oultcd 1·1 " lnlt' ThL IO\stmU. 64l: 1611:1 RENTAL l:'-ICOM t: PROPERT\ ~.900 Modular T' ,,.. Homeil. 24 hr Sf'CUnl\ .) p\'t beaches. pool & pit'' ITI41499 3816 8 L'n1ll> $240.00IJ , \11·1 C'UOd • good location "' 1 r room to bwld Sellt-r '4 •II ht>lp f 1nanct J•" • .. WalW-. Agt 631 1261. OC~VlfW 1 Pll'\ pnmf' ICM.1i1u '-""ume St.SI!.~ :, • •..nl> sx,6.(.QJ 646-4111 TRJPLEX Al.I 2 Srdm I 8d Ullt\ ~..P.. lft FA f."8t 1 &B1r.-f-ltl..>a.~l#il5--P'~~-•~~~:;:;ii;~~~4~i~onna1:~~dJ~n~o~n~~ho~1~.~l u~t~1~1lll" nxw;l beautiful Plan ~~v.els-~~ .. a.-:..------11'-!§&11W18---..w--t ~ h ... .,.. ea tit Ca.au~rroom~ll" --2=0M-*l.~ .. "'" sn •. ~ wn "''"· :.i>il. t>rt pauo Best 10<.a bYi.nJf"& toom'1o <'ntef.: lain j?rac1ousl)' Thi~ home' ma) be w E•n b) ..,.,, t ()I'\)} Sl!lS 000 V'IUA IA.LIO.A ~Ulodo '\~ggjµ._ -~-fir.!Unn CJrt-an \ ll',. 00} "s28«i> • • FEATURE: 2br. 2ba ·"\sen. fm rm. dn rm Ocean v1etA. • Good terms . $225.~l 645--4566 nr 645·645!1 Ask for Clara CLOSE TO THEOC£At' Sl.19,000! Choice 5 bdrm. :i b<lth home . an award ·i.wner Only 5 >rs old J,o,ely d etor . ht'av\ 'ha~~ r oo! & 3 <ar ~aiie. Home for \our lllfj?e family.,,, l'\tl'llenl locatJon OCUH Pit.CIFtC RHl&tate 759·1616 •ullWf UpcJrod.d 3 Br 2ba ram rm Great I Cuita Mesa fam1l~ hom(· for entertaming Approx m'lO '>Cl fl Ont~ Sl 12.000 & O"'lll'r md\ <·a r n li.t Rt'alt.oc 64Z ·zi:n · HOME + CO'nAGE Sl.Cl.t'l.er home' 2 Bdrm + fl.Xer bonus cottage ror mother 1n law Assume SS8.cnJ IO'·i' ~ loan. $42'l p.Jyments. S2'J95(J eqwty Hurrv on th1 ~ one' ~ZJ1J •t•. • :. I • ' I 1006 ••••••••••••••••••••••• DIRTY DA WG!!! Bnng paint brush & btoom and save US on Olis 2br collage on "B ALBOA I S LA N 0 ' 759-1501 n 52 7l73 2 Slor) 2 Bdrm. I~ balhs Pauo. Pl~US garaj.?e I Br apt PLUS guest quarter:. •Wibath. 67~ So. loyft...., .,.... Cltarml.ng Balboa C!uplex cifenng 2 + den owners unit w/large suodeck & low\!r 3 Bdrm rental umt Pnced at 1198.000. f''or , ~ info nil Carol •. tiOCL agt. Pacesetter -Realty.631-0094 C•l:da www le«ll Io 11 ~····················· .·Capis trano Beach ·•:Palisades. $132 .~00 •,1 ,. 1.arge, o~n. brite & . :airy. 2 br, 2 ba. 2 car ,garage. Newl) re • cnodded. entr)'. kitchen diru.ng. walk·in pantry w/laundry. New beige ~ crpc.s. some wood ac congoleum rtooring. Skybgbls, wood beam ceiling .. frplc , lots of '•-storage. Larae '1~1 lZ e.$y care lot. 2 bk>clul lo Pine Put.. ()pen ~ Sat it Sun 10·4, 34731 '· C>Ue la l'iore.s. or call ; ·rc;r. appt. 49)-6412. By -~ • UWfteS' C... .. Ms IOU 1"° tndwldual house~ on !P~'"..:. as..<>um lo11n 01)l'n uon for pn' ac~ & qUll't "" R-2 Jal Each has a llo ust• Sal Su n \\nn l>t.-<'Orator w Jllpal)t't'>. separate yard Both new . 115. !f.«l ~todJcska Cir. J.l;.Ul('bn~. drapes. sh{•t't" b p&nted inside & oul, CM ~-7672 & shult('r.... Earth tone Jnd highly-upj?raded. l'ilrJX'lS Parquet 1•ntn Tcrnhc lcx:al1on Ownt>rs llu:; homt· hx1~::. JU!tl likl' will carry 2nd TO For llG BARGAIN! .1 rrodt'I C.111 tor rurttll'r rnure info call. 5-10-1151 F.ast.stdt' ;. f~lrm. larl!l' dt't.ols ~~HERITAGE • • REALTORS O~GLEN D1i.l1n ctJ\ e n e v. 2 b<'<lroom. <i ' • ba • •ln dorruruum' Sl05.!l90, 251.8 E:ldcn A \'t'. < • \I 642-673'1 WAKTCHARM? AMO COMFORT? You've found 1t m lh1~ t>t-aut1full~ upJ?raded \\c-.a \ rrde home It features .i Bdrm~. ne" carpeL' an<I tA.alko' er 1~.., c·eramJC• tile f10<irs f<1md~ r oum hu1 llrn kit(' h < • n 1 n l'I u J in i.: nlll'nl"'Ol\l' :'\l('t' ft•nl'l•d htH'k ~ ard and µat111 Ti.t kt• a tl\an lllgt• Sl.2-1.500 642·5200 Pete Barrett,M ~~r ~ 1026 ·····•·•·•·····•••····· ~ ... o-.ner tran~rern'fl mu.st <.c II Sl25. ooo J Hr .! Ba home Will a ct 1•p1 eash tradl· moturh•JITil' on 9:1.CJJO eqwl~ Zon•"<i for 2 mott' unJ li. ti6 l 8&/0 and 1s localed nn a huge i----------rul de sar lot For an ap pointment to see, tall 54(> 1151 • ·~HERITAGE • ·, REALTORS SYCAMORE A L' T 11 S P ·\ ".J I S II ESTATE O' ~rlook in~ llAHB O R . OCE\'\ 1:.XCL S TH.l::ET O:'\ BLl'FF 5br. 31~1H1. 2 frplcs. 1g pool. 3 crt ) r di. Lg lrees. bt:aut ~mdi. Compl walled in & mut h more. 9i35M B.\ Owner 67~ 1055. 6'73-4848 GLEH ~~~~-- IRAH D MEW Fabulous. large 3 bd, 2~, ba Quality townhome rondos Only 4 available. from Sl.14.990. 2430 Santa Ana Ave 642-673'1 SPICJA.L IY OWNER 3 BR 2 Ba. lse/opl . ., $795 mo $129.<XXI 64S 7272 il.SSUMEV."- Ueaut1ful secluded 3 Bdrm, 2 ba Mesa Ve rde hOne Only SJOK down, assume balance Hill Norton. Agt 556-7777 3 Br. 21 l bu :\lm1 01·•·an \1c.'W Pool & ~p:i llrgh assumable loan ,\gt . 541·00! ----New East C M rondo 2br, 1'1ba. frpk. Jae Good rinan<:mg S94 .500. By-Bullder-&t~l~ MESA VERDE lmmac . 48r family home. New pa.Jnt. p.usti rpl"g. Many amenities. Sl94,500 979 5370 or 641·84!>8 ask for Sally Cox.Ast EASTSIDE Brittney W~ Condo 3 Br. 2~ ba. tn·level. 3 rar gar Sl~.000. 631-7322 IOCllOS 2"3BEDROOMS Starting at SlOl,000. On Vkt«ia btwn Newport& Harbor Blvd. 541-JIH ~···l644 BToro 1032 .•..................... MEWUSTIHG Well-rruuntaJJled 3 BH. 2 balh plush land!ll'o.tPIOI! -iew carpel!>. air cond1 uoned qUJet !'treet near ~ and i.choob Ai. sumable 9 '•', inl~re!tl loun Sl.22. 000 ~ 1006 Par1 (1<: Coa-.t llw~ LAGUNA BE \C:ll 494-8057 Fcuttain V tM.y I 0 34 .••••••••.•.........•.. BRIMGPAIMT Bru..'h & broom h<>cuu:.(· 1l net'<ls iJ hlllc TLt · Large 4br. !".ha In t•t•n lral F \' F P SI 1;;.0tJIJ VA· Term-, Park l'Tace. T nc 842 7461 Opeft Fri thru MOft 12to 4 Gorgeous Colomal 5br. pool, 2 frpks, decorators <MTI home Walk lo sch ls. parki.. A t loc ation Good assumable loan $1 59 .900 18543 Lo~ Leones. Al(\ 615-5930 Open House l ·5 Sat & Sun. 5br. 3ba. pool Sl49,500 18623 San Fehpe. F V 96o·223l _Agent ___ _ I Wiw19oat IHch I 040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ RANCH ~ REALTY v 551-2000 VACANT & WAITING for t~ fam.11> th:.sl "'rll dpµre c ia1e th 1-. I bedroom. 2•, hath homl' "1lll hard-.1)()11 Ooo>r' in l.hc ll\lrll( roum. kll• ht>n &. dinin)t room 1 h" home' also ha'i rt•mr.11.itr c'Ufldll1oruni: lari:e fam1 I\ room & 1' 1d1·all\ IOC'aled on cul de .i.ac Ill µff•!> I 1it111 u.., \ · o l 1 e I! l' l'aril Uoth lu;.ini. 11n lh1 ... proµer1) nre a.i. .... umJbll• --;. RANCH ~ R EALTY v 551-2000 OPEN HOUSE St:N 1 ~ Vrllal(e of Woodbrid1tl· rondo. 2 sty. 2 BR 11., ba. i.rtutll bar kyard ~3.500 Uons. 979-6666 . re!> 551 17<li MORTHWOOD Lease aption With ONLY SSOOO 50'1t of monlhl) rental Lo purchase pnce J Bdrm. 21, Ba. J ear ne" home Upl(rade-, 3 car i:arage S8SO mo Also strJ.Jght sale al $164.000 RCTay~o 640-9900 1 bdrm 3 ba Tunlerock 1l1ghlandc; Lo"ei.t on markcl Call 642 ~100 J\at'Tll l~a\'f' messai:r **°"THE WE Cn.•ol Irvine's mo:it pre '' 11(10ll'-rcc; 1d 1• n ,. 1·~ \\ 0 0 l> B H I ll 1; t-: l 'HOSSING ·s larJ.(.-Sl model The "Ea~to/l " Situated ON TllE I.\ K F: Thr.ltJolm'\tispl ayi; t)' and la..,tt• throughout Call for your peri,ona l in specuoo Wo(l(f hr tdgc Rc.illtJ 5:11-:ltHHI 19'l0 1\arnnr1 """'' "''n" MOW Is 11le Time! 1be 11\leretil rates are go- ing down but the n s mg C06t.S wtll eat up any sav u~ you might reabze by waiting 4 Bdrm . 2•., ba . formaJ dining rm and eating area m k1l. Ap· proxZJSOsq. ft Centrally located Cornell Model m Qlllqe Park. 1048 ...•.•..••.•..••....... Ol'u\~Fl<ONT :-<ew m o dul.if I 'll'' homes. 1n1 l'ommun1\\ 2 \)('!\.-. :!.\ hr M't:unt\ ... uti 11 t1 1ni.: 0 1\ 111 1~' '.I :11m; Sl64,900!! I SI\ J UH. fJm rm trvl :! ha 'l>.1 n'fl,.0t1tl •k"<·k l>rk hl liar ... h.1k1• nx.A Tot<Jll) up)(ralled \1lSSION Rt:ALT'I 49Hli31 Open~ Sunday 1-5 Drt0 l mis' th1'> ratt' o p p.xturul) to\ 1!>1t 434 Hifh Dr. ~~CKh Panoram1r oceun \ 1r,. Within -.alkinR ll1.,lam1· nf be.arht•., and to,.n 'I .BR.. 3 bath un pn ~ !Jh· 1·ut tie-sat' Bob "Sean· Wt•d dell will tx· then:· to i:n ·1·1 )OU ~ 1006 Pa<:1flc toast llw) U\Gtr.llA BEAC H 494-8057 swn£_. ele)!ance. '''renrl) & soph1-.11cation for \ht> ~ur Dramallr :! bdrm 2 b.ath home 1n a..aguna s North ent1 Rcac:l) LO mo. e in or U-"<' c1.:> :.wnmer rC$ll4 C->l- r t-r £• d for .,al<' ruth fJrn1shed 111clud1 nl( hnt'TL'i di!>.ht~ & r lt'anini: sen u:e $27 5.000 Ot'4E Of A IUtilO F"lrst t.Jme on mJrkt'I \ t..rue Laguna rharmer 1n u desirable location <'l~l' LO schuob. beach &. 'hop Pl OS: S339. 000 MYSTIC HILLS A n1cel) remodeled J bdrm home Nllh on·an \'lt'W . F'renr h doori-_ atiiWn. -.ailed entry & many extras Great for mertauung .ndoors or outdoors. With a pool &. ~ $295.000 ~~ ... l'=.: ~~~K',.~, 1714) 494-1177 ~~ ttllli{ ~ MC COOMACK RE ,., ....... OPEN HOUSi12'.5. SAT SUN·MON 1311 CIRCLE 1~~~1 ~· lt'f-•. \1.TOI<.., lJ<lo "I(• pn mo· P"' •1>c·n \ l.Jll:l' lot :1 Hr · m J 11l , or m 1,," 'quart1 r' "'• II Of Ir.HJ•· lur l'Jlni :O.j•I •rU!' 1>r f':ilm ()(•..., n 1 ·on 1111 ..,n11th \11•\ 1•1 Hrl. ..... ~-: BIG CANYON ~'rt.JlUlar ).!lllf 'uun .. l°!:>lJk fjftl.X) '-Q fl l \(I I I~ ·'', lt.Jlh' 1'11111 Jilli ~JM Sl .!JOU. OUIJ Tll STARNES CO. 673-7761 HARROR fUDGt: L'ON 00 3 fjr t lurt. 2400 rt " ''""' Ai.sum,1hh• •11;,•; 537!1.000 Putm·k Tenore. AICI . 6.'Jl 1266 SUVIEWWfV IEW 1'11.eth l>t 3 bd ...-dt>n ,\ ~ sume •1 i5', SJ I !I 900 Palmk Tenore.631 1266 I~~-~~· SlOK On '-'-"Umt' '-!iJ 100 TJI LJt -s-nrr 1·l··i:,1nt t'ol.Jml• rn n on I\ ,\ 1.'\ ~I~~; UMOA ISlE 1.or!!l'O U ' '.\Hr W.ill'rfronl honw "' pier ~ ~hi' lo .1rromod;i1c 1hn."· ro· bo<it... orrrr('(J al !>!6.(U) '4 ai.sum.1hlC' lou.n Xlnt term' *Cote Rt'alty &.. lnH'"tmc·nl 640-57n ----- INCUDllU CUSTOMIUD fl'OttTOAMO l'ompletel.) upRr arlrd 4br. 31700. 3 frple'\. lJ\ ram rm & den S289.5o0 t\Mnculll A' ail OP~ llCIL'SE S S 12 !'I ltKl6 Pott l~ow1ck O'NeaJ 759 1321 1901 Yodtt..._.. Onl> S~0.000 do"" n 0 WC balance on 12'' A I TD cw Le~ Option 5', down, ll.SOOMo renl :llr, :!be. lvn nn. View Pal 7»-1321 WAY . Crescent Bay. t41WP011'T CRIST Ocean side of hwy J Kiah!Y uPll'aded 4 bdrm . Lo 111l ..... , .. wnablt' l11iln JIU.P ........ H 64>--4566 or645.44SCJ •Jr t1J bt:<J1·h I~• 7 rm tn hom-''" II ~ :-1 h~ t1w lddl.11 $.1'·=•"-11 • l ...,. ,,-t111r1• l'r 1n uni . •4:°1 ~ll·• Rf:DUCED SI 3,000 • Brtrm ! 11.1 \4 lh .J \ t ~ '')( Ul•U tlo ~ f 11\\1 f•nnc11-JI •nl . '""n"r 'l. .... l.:.."111 S.lt' '-.d lt U'4f1t/ !t ""Jl111 .. pnm1 "'''' lt11 I•• .Jl1•111 t Ut I • K.1 1•>.>I S. LS w 1 l>-ll! ':'V; I 1 .. -n1111t 1 n., I. Pl.m • I f ··~·an mr>Utltdm '11·" ".r vh! D~• ur.1tur ""'n horn• :-, .. ~ \ .... ul.1r I« .t1h 111 'tw'"' J uni I 1 l'nn 1.nl\ :-.m11h \\, • • 1 11...r 1..l'-1 '.J;,"; OwfTy Le*~ Es tote~ l•J ,, • .,.. • u,111m horn.-.. I• hr ntl 11"1)(1 J.:,;l1•, "' JO • '' lv ,1 \ 1· '\c·-4 I'' rl Iii J• h .i•Jdn..,, 1 111 II•·· 111 \\e.,1r111r 'hoPl'•r11: n..tr Ir.mt• \\e ~ !'>.1nla 1,,,bel From S:?t\S 111Jt1 1 ~~ n I lam Lo 6prn d.111.' Hf b~ uµpt 6'l2 1011 •Jr -~ (J61~ NEWPORT HE.IGHTS lountr) ,011agc "rlh heam N.'1lln1?" & knot\) lllllt' Ila.' J br' & :I b.1i. + ~· H (.I •1 •1 u 1111 H d (' '<rd...:C'r. 1,J I l2f_., l:i?Z~13 don osen r~nltor. ' LllJ ~ l 'f 1,\ST llV. 'i l-\f.l'' \HI-. \l'l l 1•r. \K4ll l.u.1 t• .. ri....., \ lh ""'Tit•r B.,,.,..,.,..J ..!llr :.!H" I.: • ti \l 'm 1.11·t ..,,., '" '" c M TWr :.n\100.\ ~ hm I\ '"•·r ':":'1111 ll I~:! I'll l h " '4.lt· 1-i• t ""1wr '4ut11 h- H.mt-t.' f,c h Ir 111' I. J.11'" I Ii\ -,1,.i II ti '.JiJo) "!Jr. A.cr'"9f f« 5-4* I 2 00 ......•••••••..•....•.. 40 A.CRIS · S 120.000 H..inCho C:JIJlumio1 I -.eµ 10 ar p .. n 1·1' !'lJntabli '"J'OO ""'" \Int re rm· tu lllll rt>'t lla> K n a ~ '1 1· r 1\ ~ I 7 1.t 1,ji. ,;3 1> • r -U •ll&~l't Ca usu: cffll Pt~ 1600 •..•................... MfWP'OttT /6 u ... rr s f lt·an r>I 't'"' IYlrt lflJI d llU1 Ill l'l>mJTit•l"(l.11 .1r1'" (~•n Lie u..'iC.'d for hu..''"'''' !'ThlckntJ;al or ~ St.ihm•l ~ t.oo Call 631 14<A1 COSTA MESA COttf tHCl.AL FJl>u.lows location .,. 11h lo1rJ:e bu1 ld1 n1t ' ~1 nd shovtTOOm Ila.-. e>.1..c;tinll tu>llleS!t OWNER WILL CARRY bl T D ~5.000 631 l.s(A) \.l.ATI HI HOVT HO'MI.,. REAL ESTATE 631· \4 • Kl::.ALTOHS --------- LOWl~YEST ASSUM.AILE LOAH :-.pac1ous. ,.t'll kepl ar lrJC'\l\t' 1 Bdrm 'J bath llomt 111 pre-.i11t•ou' llnH'r Shore~ Ba~ cri·-.1 .u-...i LU\eh 'ard -.1th trui tr1'e-·and 2arden """'"' from bedrnom-. 1~1' a. .... ,um11hle 10'4 rnl \1-..in and !>~lier ,. ,11 t'.1rr ' ''nd ~.!>(I CJ lt now 'm:i.nu ALLSTATE _M~LTQRS l-WllOA VIEW HMS. MONT EGO· BY lJWN ER 640-5023 1076 ••••••••••••••••••••••• C»IACUAR DAY Wonderful 180 dei oeean \'le"' New rustom 4 Br. fanul> rm. formal dmml! Ul'\•a ::•, ba ths J rar 1tar H11th as~Umdble loan Approx 2.50() i.q ft Situated on rul-de ac i-t for pnvacy Nr Cathohr !l<'hool & chutth on~e ll)' 148 No La Espuanza !'> C Call Beverl) Abrams Real Estate 636-8000 or St.JO..~ IOIO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~IUCH OWC f1nanrmR at 10'< ,.,th 10'< down Pnme rorner-bla 11 sJ15 000 ReaJonomJC\ b'i5 6i00 \\a.II now. '.\1Ibid 1n l '' :&O sq n. lot i5 '130 blk tnp tem•t'd $!150 mn 00-4010 Coftdomtltht"'S (T 0 Wft• houMs f« MIN I 7 00 . ..............•..•.... 2Br. 2Ba. l~iO ~q fl Kona On 11olf cours .. $00.<nl 714-&Sl 1&3 ---~ 2000 . .....•.•..•.•.•.•.•..• Four delu'\e units. 2 B<l 2 Ha t•a with 1tar.1)te ... $/!'JO.W> Seven ne~ unit!' with 111·e1>ia<'e-. mun) extru' ssa>.<n> Roy ~Ccrch. IUtt-. 541.7729 72 lllTS S2.~44.000 ~lier will work Wllh Condo con \er!.IOn or CUT) paper MALLOY 1.NVl:STM ENTS Carlsbad (7141 7~11.29 Bd.rrm . 2 baths, family 3 bath condo Newly $67 000 nn.. Crpk .. extra large. ~.pvt decltln1 ocr ,.,\ 11 3 ST•RTa CMtAS11C UDUCTION beauUlully l1ndsca~d family room 6 cnln1 -, "' ~~~~~ fi'adl •back. level yardl ocean \1ew from muter Grab it quick. super l.D· 3 lJruu, be1Ullfully cared Some ocean vlew. Tab bdrm For 1.n appt &o see, vestment, loo. 2 bedroom for Ir malnlalMd propu.-llaa Verde 3 bdrm. 1~ cu.tt t>r. atSt.andanSSta· call540-l151 home. with dlnin& are• ~ "apecW>ull arou.oda be. ram. u. 2 fireplaces, ho.ii . .North Laauna. and nch wood floors. HDute & duplcx on qwel C'Tfte'I' lot. Many xtras. a.n W /5-l·I mt'ATE SALE. DON'T Patio aru llW'T')'' BKR. CM cw de 11c East of $111.,llOO. owe at 12".{ tmWORdrESTER DELAY! Atkins on ly ca1J54().1731 Harbor Blvd. &Z astm Flextb&e f\n.ancin1. Open 3." 2&. <am rm. pool. 121>.ooo. ,,11 .... BL 1 '-" + owe. Call for wknda or by a PP t . spa. ltrlwn. •Mm IM>K tt523 CAMPtlSDt·IRVnle 4t~7H I ~ 11ppt PRJNC ONLY :__-..~~~~·--~-'-9'79-~-:!M4~-·~-~~~--'~10_~_._1_._Sl.5S~·-ooo~-9'2-·2S26::~::::::::...::::::::==-~~~~~~~~~~..::================J_====-=-=-===-~~ox;=·==-=-=-=-=-1.:~Att~712~~Z?'i~i1~S4~9~J~~~==- r .. .,,. -..... ·-··· EYE POPPER COltOHA DEL MAR l.ar~i· nt>v.er c "~'"'" tiu1l1 hnmf• "'11 t> r,. cl ro•, m t ' It • .i h \ , t"""" ,, I ,, •. , .. J n •• r t~ 1 .Jt.ihnJ ~ urm.tl 111011 0 .#Jffl Wt•th.1r dt•1 k ,1r d , ... t11> Pl.I ~ 2 bt'<lro11m • t ... 1r '"'•>ml' um\ '"tr .• , 1 ,J.f l(aliJj!(' $~I~•• I .11 • l\•a \mold i5:! l!f:.!11 ~ QUAIL A..!~~~- ·~r .. a.1orM 1 I 9U-O.C.-IX Gross ~OS 000 S\00.0(W <II Heach an-a Gar. J~' r.z9300 X ln 8306!•, J'nm ml' '1tl I lem~:nt< duple\•'' - 1n " ro" Laritr Sillll 10 • •n a,<.i .. mJbi1• 111.11• o~ean >It_. froll' IUI' UI 1l!-Smith Me) a Bio. r ~~; '1:'!;:4 2100 ·•····•·••···•····•···· \I I bldR. lrR IOI . w ill tradt> fo r resrdent111 1 ~12 41,10 1200 .....•.•..•••••••...... \IJl(OJhcent oceanrr"''' I lume Site Thr~ 1\rct> Ba~ So Laguna Sc-tun I\ encla\e overlool-:-"' quii.1te CO\t' Idea! t1m1· tu bwld v.h tll• Quall'} arctut t'(i.5. <'Ont r a ct or.. & material~ .ire a' Jil S89~.000 Courie') 1,. Bro ker s Qu.sld1t \c hlt'e~ onl) ple.tse < :!l.' 628' uoo ran -'99 W.1 "'Xnd.' \lorTo Ba> -OCc.tn \ u lot~ lro m $2990 ..-.;II< 11 lH•ar h 1t·rm' ,I\ .1 •' fill IW.21 Top of Spyqkns Lar~e lot Panoram·1 \1eW Lot :r&! 7~ ; ~ 7 I '.l5. Mon·f'TI .•........•............ FOILIASE New 2 bedroom 2 bat t- home M ission Lakt' Country Club. Golf tenruS·PoOI. Beautiful!~ landsraped. no m air l~~ard. 98llOClu~ Rd Desert Uot Spnng~ 2J3 371-2512 ""''" talle Mobile H.ome 8 !' partial payment of , bdrm 2 ba home tn Bi11 Otar Lake. Ali>tne Rea! ty (714)886-7511 or t7t<11 811M3114. Aak fOC' He<i> llG 11.U LAKE Bear City area. Charm ing2br. lba. frplc. bhm~ lr(l lo< Assumable fo"Hi\ loan. '63,000 Ca.I I or tend for f ref' m .ii: &broc.hure 1t.e Real E6lale StOC"e Box-3 Ill Bear Lake. CA nm l~726Day~ 1-81!6-!lllr.:l E\ c• I ................... ~ DAIL. V Pll.OJ 01 . l.Aa_._ .. ...,... . ,....._ •• -.)' la lhe llMN8 lliml. perf ert tor retlnn1 gr,.....·~· • pnrne tlCIW .,. ~. oMa .. <-.cl.an SU \&a led on a CCUf;r)' '-9, l nu from 111U t'OO' ... lt,y ul Nortb S.. JV.. -~ Al\ •••>a.wJ Moollrtd1• lhl tnar. lbdnn. "' UVUlll • r.m rm on 3 Iota Walk to 6kt .ti IOlf 7 l4 SU 4 I U ow.7 t' •• "*-(~loo> t'Ofldo 1dr .. ll.> ioc...d, 3 Bdrm rnd wut Ammk.lel 10('1'* l~ ~ ~ 8r S Ba hvDl4' a,14.I • t Lrc bt-amt'd Uv rm. w/frpll', fornHI din rm . .at Ill ktt . m'lltr a.. ~fh..~m <K'r-•n "'-· vv. •lMI µan"Ut'tf lam rm w 'wriba r oSM'tu "' hr.att-d ~ !Jiil' ('(lfll pl ''"' M')' 11 lnt fot <'nler UIOllll k"Y t o I)\ I ~ m mC'r r<'nt~I OT) r1y M 'nl> 1~ t~ ttidl S,.t't'lllOI( , ... vu ('Vt bl'lvt. ·HJf i t>• (INT\.9(' ~ hm II 1111 I" ll'o $1 2UO mo hr \ .:1 ~:Mll 0 11. s pa. i.aun• and :! Hr ~b<• brttn<I n •. ,. ,.,... Undd miertr.t•t •I IJuplt':\. t"11h·~1 '" v ll1 Da.000 l \JM f7!JO l!J.J ~ 01 75'-tUI b4Un.l t'H'!> Clas.'\) 2 bdm1 ur.:e: dt•n f~a<'\' . .:ur<1.;1" µulw ~ mo Uvo. n ~J\ :-iun 1~2 7tT1 Al'1111J. l'~H·i. 1146-:r167 Ola to-.nhou•• nr ~u Pl•:u t8 r t-0.n. 2~ ba A . dbl 111r O(.IV'. lenN• PIJ01-J • 1' ~31111 P r 1 m ' \\ .. 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Woolllnda ~> 3 8r, I \ b ll Nr n •w w-.twr di") er Nr lab IJ\ Wocidbrlllae t·tnttor ~ rnu lM ~ 3SJll Al(t l undo ~Br , 21h I\ l' 1wl Nu l'h1htrr11. no ~ &'JOO TIO ltllOO l1'11W' <:rovf'4 <!br :!bu lkn txoaut d•for 11t11r 1000rl l oodo W <1uaht> 1 rvfl . ••II 6 window rc.>vt1r1nl(• Cntrl 111r . rrpk p11t1CJ w 111uhto<>r lljlh \l ll lJ , \ltnt'd ~pnnkk~ Pool JllC', lt•n 11 1~ A..,1111 JUOt' I ~Mo 644771V W U 0 I> tJ H I lJ t; t; l\.o•wfw ' lillrm Jb.t. 111 .i ~ u" 1• r Io 1· '* t 1 o n JUI ll'Wl \\ 1111 Oll'A \\att-rfront l&<>n11..,, In• b3l t IU) t."'-1\ f'K Jnr. 3B:I ten "'' pool J•'" ~ mo \\iiJlti2J ~ llS7 Fcut•1 Ydlrf 3234 l 1u\t'f'l>ll)' Park 2bdrm .! • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • b..t $:)5() l1lO l 'ull ~I K2:5() ~leach 3248 BuulUul lar1e houH ISIOOaq I\., 4 Br. I~ ba. frpk. 2 car 1araae U.a\&. f~ yard -~ mo Call tor •PPl •m1 JIU ....................... .... .................. . )(&')A VERDE bocne Ml· 8r...s new tns*t•· 3 br. 2 Compare befou • you mosphere Uta br dla be. frplc, pvt yard. l rent C uatom dul«o apts. No P.U. S4&-l():)t child ok. 157~. Near te•turet, Pool. BBQ. down&own. 6".Qll or cov'rd 1ara1e. new llAMDMIW -.aeoa. .8AYYROl'ITVIEW fum.llurt, aurrounded Beata. adult apt. Spac 2 with plush laodaucns bl', 2 ba twnhae w 1f p., MESA VERDE 2 br. 1 ba. Security, nreallttt. ... •• _ '/R pa"~ ... HI\•-OR. _....._.......... .. ,.. Adult l.lvl.nj al 11.s .xt. .,..... • • ._ _ __."' . . w_..... ,....,...up, • pnva(y 2 ltd.rm. 2b1t tm.8'2·1&03 p.&Jol ~~~UmOOhTl~S~L~~rv-~-+lll!-1~nn~fu~:m::;:-~L.h«!d~S38$::=--1~.:i:iira.;iif=:._-xirr.11~t-':4~drpa~~.~M50~.8'2~·":.;003S_.~ 2 bdnn lunushed $430 Nl!wly de<wat~ 2 Rdrm 36.S w Will!on, 64.2 um "'4:wty decorated 3 Br 2 Ba 2Dr. 2 blocks from beach, w111ltt'fwtrni;c deror Slj7) townhouse. Spec 1ous tJ7S mo. Adlls, no pets, ON WA n:tt tW"4• lffdl l 740 fll"\.,,&.ace & pool Qwet 5:!&-2177 IJU'~ and bc•ullhllly dt ••••••••••••••••••••••• area Adults.· no pt-ts. <.-urat~ 2 l:Jdrm-t-dt•n H.l'tAMIST ~ 67~S949 3:111 Swell IBr. en cl. gar . Panonrruc view Sec-un ~-"··'" E4 lJlt.e l.ivmu • l\dul~. no pets. Fri". & .,,_....,., " WAU..ACE ~'T APTS I t S2'"'/mo \y t!lllry cout'tyard with Hea~Uul park IJke i.ur e ect. • ove. uv · f~ Bout 111.!p avail roundln&s T err aced Newly deeorated 2 br IM2-SBS4. r Qr 4 0 . 7 0 , b 0 a t pool Sunken ifilS bbq. apt 1 b». $395 Sm all ----S:ZZSO!mo !>parkhn)( fou ntaini. ctuJdok.nopet.s 00-4411 $125 New28rapt. Encl. - SP a c Io us r ooms or548-m> gar. Gt lex' Adulta, no WATt fU~ONl ~paritle d1n1n1t Jrt'a o. .. -2 -9-R--2-B-a-. _p_vt_ ~.548-9441. 963 2291_ HOMt... Walk m clOSt'b. home .,. ........ REAL ESTATE Wee lutc~·n & t:ahint:L' pauo. blw. gar. water 2 Br. I ba. pvt gar . nr 631-1400 Wi1lk lo llunllll)(lOn piud No pets Avail now S D fl"W)' Miu only, no 1'e wporl Ter r a l·" Jbr .2"2b a .pool J.ll'UUI saun a rlo"•cl t.ar S6JO mo 6JJ-089ti Jfl .. Nt'Wpx1 Crest Condo-. 2 Ur+dm S7SO, J Br S800 Neenl ~ Crl95 1\t.o-MafY. 3 Bdrm + den. u nu.-r $451.l mo Call 546 ~. pf"lS $350 846 4387 or l lit'droom furn~, a.\k Ill! Pam_or_~· ~122 __ 2 l:te<troom rum ~US!> 2 BrTwnttSe uni um s,.i;:, \duJ~ no pt·l' Llllll1~ i''r1•1· I J\ Ql.1!'>'1 1\ U J-.R '10~.\ lft!ll Parbuw l.11 I Lii k W GI iX-dl'h J bl~''> of t:d!n~er ~7 ~1 ....•.....•........•... 2 Ur. 2 ba. sµa(IOU-'" cl~un. $125 2 liR. 2 car glira"e . f'lf!WH 1'nh:.e AdlLr;. no JJ6 f. Bl> Avail June 1. pets ~ DLs<-645 7300 !>ti ~I evs 646-Zl2S ~ 3 Br. 2 ba. brand new t: SIDE ..ipt i"rplc. palto/~ard 2Br.1Ba.&1Br .den ,.a!>her dr)er book up 64.>2331 or00-SS12 t::ncl gar fireet loeauon. new 3 Br 2 'J~L \tgmt 642 1603 l:Sa. nr S C Plaza. lmb ~to tJSO I br. I ba apt, OK. Sl9L'> 213 964 21686 ...................... ... ,.,. ..... ,.,, ....................... An 8Qult c:ommwllt.)' on the Back Bay. 'Spec · t.acula.r S,,., 1 •win.> ming poola, 8 lighted \ennU! oourta. blke traill. pal· Ung green . .Bacbe»n. I ar-1 2 bedroomS apart· menll, and t.ownbouaea from Sd'.00 per monlh On Jamboree Al San Joaquin Hilla Road <714>6+H900 Vena.Illes condo. bay & ocean view, 2br. 2ba. frplc, full security Al 11men1l1es. $700 /Mo Owner S44-0614 wttdys, ~ l 120eves & wk:nds. t:AST BLUt-'F 2br, 2ba. f rplc . pool Adil:.. WiOMo. 848 Amigos Wa). S.S.WTI. 644-<8>6 __ _ QJiet 2 br. gange. patio . pool. adults. no pet:. ~ UIOI 15th St. Nwpl Ht.s. 642-7340. ----......... b±r1r 2800 J Bit. frpl , Ii.: hv 1111 $700 Muoth 1 .. ·.1:w Ag~nt 631 3444 !'llJ1>1•r n11•· 4hr 2' hJ t1'\A.l.'\l dr}lto. lr.i I JO• 1 m J l'llr l{J.r Heoul Incl'• p Nr Milt' ~uurl' l'rk I ) 1 L~· S800 Mv A•a1I 7 7 5.11 5867 ........•••.......•..•. on: AN l"RON'f ltl.:"J TALS, new modular l) re hum<-:.. 2.4 h r !.et P' l l>('h,, adll ~ on l> 54~ Sl200 mo & up llMP~~l6 J &. 2 frpl~. 1 1n m ... u- bdrm. dbl ~aral(e. 2 Mks ll• Ul'1.'Wl on the t anal. trg dl·1·k toH·r look 1ni.: "'lllt-r Yrly lt'J !o t' SilS() Oltl L.\taJNA Hl-:1\t'll \1TK 11'.'N 'YtwtJ wr• . 1·11lor 1'. twall'tl pv.11 l lil 1711 1111-l '•2lU :Jll.1 l'o•J Co.i..'l I h•f\ llCdr nt'W. frple. laundC) rm. all bltn.s. adulL' onl> ~ M2mt 642 9412 O...PoW 3126 •••••••••••••••••• ••••• New Jbr. deo & t''R.. Npt ....................... Costa~ 3224 Ht'au11rut i! ltllrm Ranch for ule or trade f<r Orange County pro p e r t y 12 1 a c r e s Beautiful. 2000s q fl ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'lll'Anhoml· In "'" .. llh • a r p .: l ' d r " JI 1· ' , ~ Pg€HIG€ I HOM€~ 3769 ........•....••........ l~or£e 2br ID 4 plex New 1 l"J>l." & ~ New d1ohwr l'\1 l'illl'I Adlt.s nu fX'L'i ~lh Shdlim<.ir $425~0 ~~ 2 Br. I ba . KMal(e. ~ a rd, nl.Y. C'll>t & p1unl $MKJ ~1art.ha ll61 1161. 494 Jli72 home La r ge d e n , 1. •2 Br Condo. nr ~ <'sl w/frplc, l w /Vaullt!'d Cl'1I Plaz.a. µ1JOI & :,pu s:,oo lllgS.2dedts.2ba.3br. l No P l't!I i!>~ 02 17, mslr Wood. gas & l'n lrl 641 1400 t1repl11l't', hwll 1n), A t . tXnlraJ l.aJ:una wul.k Lu :. ('i.tr garagt', 2 b1J • vool beach. shop!. & bu.' 2 I.QI mo t:.t & lalol C'.111 Bil. I bu . S800 Mn r~·al t:.i>tatc l nveslm<'nt<, ----------2tr I ... ha c-entt•r ur town Bh1m Car •\dull' '\11 l'f't.' ~\fo 64!> '837 ~rhn~ tBr apt. Ill > tJ. dot( OK. cl-OM• to bch. S325 rm uli I pd 496 2229 ~00 FREE l<i':!"T healJng. Lave creek s out ~gs. 30ml E of Spr 1ni;:v1lle. M1ssovr1 _.1 7 4 73 -6 2 8 !1 o r 417~-8262 l)lJna Uay?> !I!>!> l~S(), Ulvl'I) 3 bdrm twm1• 111 2 Bdrm l Ra, rarpet..'1 t:~49930M 1mvate Emt>rald llJv dra~. dost>ll garage. pall<> w fonred )ard. IW..,Ol'la.och Jl40 l><lllo. walk to bt•at·h & i;:arb age d1~po,al & ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~k Leai.e $1700 mu !>1.oVe. no pell. ~ l~l & FOR RENT l'..ill l.t> w1lh .)OUr rental :1.'a:J W ( '03\I If".'. l\ H 64S.6M6 CloM-tl SundJ• 111.: L'an)on luxur111u:. h<lfTll'. panor.1mu· '"'", St.651• nw ~lj.5Xl ~-p -1. • T I 11 ... 11 n I!' Y. ,. h J' t' •T....., .. ap .... C"a 1me ast-.-$75 secunl}. 4bedroom 2h;ithhom•· H quuhfll'd ll•flJllh "'.111 1 lnt.erval 1n awa11 on 770-5629 wilh rirephirt' 111.,.. p.11nt 4 ><Inn :! • ba llJrbor MAUI roe l.agun3" Shotes r-& new 1·arJ)t't ('lo-.t• lo ·~~.:....r )\,~· \ ll''A hom1· ~ l I OCJ m II Time-Share Tr.,de ••3 BT. 2 bll C-Ondo nr S. bt>ach walk to '"hl><JI.., -·-"'14 1177 1144~0!> Wl ; Ill\ V 1-: Sl' M "'1' F.1< H t:!\/1 Al-'- Y>r:t:K OH \10Vrtl associated l1tOIC£1t S-ltEAL TOltS 101\ w ••lb .. • 7l J u J LUXURY LIVING in quit-l ..dull ('l1mplt·x "o(JJ~ I tK apt Ciilh.-dral 11·1hn"'' g;c, frplt & d ,.. l'\t baJo Un} µool Jill' .! IV I bu. P\'\ Pilho & 1:aral!.. lol<o or i:ra~l'o '-ll!'I mo 191> 9230 or ~.l.154 ~ UIUt' Lo.n h'rn ~Oft8-0Ch 3140 ................•..•..• "'' 1...-t..' ~ mo M e-.a l'l~.~Haria l~l\t'h all adult "'' J.lt'l' :-,P\!C !>4~ Zl47 243 li[ ap~ 620U. .l:AJ .-~..a. .... &tt-.--.-44-"""~,....._ ...... __ ...,,..,.~~~llf'l~n~1Q6'.'tli\'ff'___. bl 2 car 11,ar. SSOOMo. ~J.Qll, 6.11-5550 tBr, avail Jwie 1. S250 mo ul il pd 6 42-9601 or 641).29a) t'VH -----t Ur. 2 ba. all adult, no ~ from $JOO Acros!> from NB. Goll Coun.c. lrvme al Mesa Shown b~ apµ only.~- S. Cknm1h 3176 ................•.•.... $3\j5 I tJr lge un1qu1· ~n1sh i.lyle o<.:t..:A' Vll:.'W Also ava-Jh 2 br 21) 332 .t;oono ~---' -S!SO.<m K.ooa <>Cellnfront Cst Plaza Pool, i.pa Cas ¥>50..ml2. • 10rlJ,ld•'> IL itr• a Br-3be "5cln~-'"' 127f l...;~---.,t11:10ftb!Pll!111:o""l"~t-miiiljlt! o · itardf'fWr &wawr <.'all _ .:..tluc:'lk. f1tb lu~ •·•~!v••• •uu .. •" -· ~~ .,-..JllllS.oc.commBetal~ n ifiic&iaoz -r.zf7 -. 96~824 -"' mal!niT•rl'nt 11< "an :-.u ort-an \1c-. ~ Mrm "GOOD. 2 Br _. drapt""> I <'h1lcJ • (11(-ll&J Jlll'C'I;: '1360" 'Jl"ftl ...,.<'fTJ "t.!ml 641 llbl ~'SWALK ~ m l0da17 t. _. 2 ~Jnn. walk to heh .. ni<'t:' • clt>an S325 lo SJ7S $. l!llJ or 646-0501 T ~I_ 851~ baths J.22(1 ~ ft. Pauo. \It'", 1"1 be-urhf'' ton 2' ba ,.&lk lJ) l><'h h~l Red&hrtlit ga r , rrpl t. D ~ ~legantZbdrm.IJmrx:& n1' i,w1mm1n,I.! 1'11"1 dl'C.a,211 AH' \'alt•nna W.ted . 2900 55251mo lSl /la:;t .. ,e< iltn t$725 m vl II 'h ~~J per mo \lli.l;ih' ~mllemente L"·opl111n -·-••••••••••••••• 6TJ.2282 Mon lhru Fri n-pts 2•, ba rt'<lar & l<A·aJtors m-s:nu , .. ~., Sltnl mq \ .11 J lHJtl ~ ..... t ~a. ... ., ~ blk~ lo 111.:t'Jn ~ ln""s·tmenl "r11p Housing ·~ or v1:.1l ..... 1 I •-MM.-1 3252 ..-r ona ........ ~'1f~m J uno IODS,..ETS OK LIV car P\l .:ar. ru " -r-·~ ~!G~l .....,.. """"'' .,.VII .. '° L,n..... R l d \d It ••••••••••••••••••••••• Z).Ai..dl l!i. t ngc Rudman ........ t.s1de 2 B . 1tar & matn :i. ' u ) 1111 .....,~ patio $5251 lir $395 r.o(.'l!, lnq1.11ri•at ~llOh lyurnew 3 bdrm dt•n . Sa.Ji.mt .,...,......... &'&2·2SIOor646·4848 ~ 714 !jl':().633) hreplac('. Ver) lfM\ .Ht· CGpidrano 3278 1 BUY HOUSES I\ T 95°/o OF MARKET VALUE •No Fee •tmrned. Purcha~ ·~when n!ady •Pnva\.e Party 973-0423 ....................... ............. ....................... 3124 ....................... J Br. 2 ba. dbl J(arage, k1dit & do!! ok S600 mo 6T.Wl4S7. 751-~ UJ2y <! br, duplex . new carpet, y rd $43S mo !ll6-21S4 or ~3139 t>Ves. Upcnlded. CONDO. 4br. 21;<Jba. fam rm. Pool. Jac & t.erwus. Nice area. No pets. Childre n OK . SIJSOMo . Please r ail !GI Zi5 or 64&-~90 a fl 6PM JIO~H:.S i''OB IH;NT :i 1>r 4br Prict•d I mm S'iOO~ Fncd yurd & gJrages Fam 1I1 e ~ plea st· K ids & p1·l~ wekomc Call 9&i :!566 or !17J.297L Agt. no fee GORGfX>US Jbr, former model condo S525Mo ~l. 213~·73Zl •Br. 2 ba. S595 Near frwy & shoppinJ! -.;o 1>eh ~1 .8465792 ---------•!Super barp-hug.e 38r. Cmdo O\" }ear old Jbr 2ba. I rru to l><'h Pool. JaC'. te1101 ... !ll·t uril> Sl'S>:'tfo b'Tl-0922 3 Br. l be (most.J.y furn) Dbl car aar. Lrg k>l. nr shopl, t5.50 per mo. 21,ea. condo J oR to beach Pool. spa. & gllr S650t m o Call Gar}: 962. 7188 Av &1 l J unt' l Roy~ ...... 541-7729 Mesa Verde 1800 sq . fl 3 ~~~~~~~~I br. 2 ba. 2 frplcs. D R . 3 Br 2 Ba w ff'lJk & lie. hwa:>h e r . i m1 from be.Jch S62S 6.18 1811 3144 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2br Ccndo on water. ~ ru!t. pool, A /C. orticc. $>Mo. SS2·3440 3169 ......•........•.•..•.. New LJe studio condo Onenlal del'or man) amen1l1es. S6001 m o 6">-123> Hayf root lbr forever view or bay F'ull secunty Coodo. 611 Lado Park Ur. 985 mcJ utJI. 67S-6670 NEW WITH VlEW Beal&lfully furnished Bdrm+den tn a conve- 111ent local.Ion For the execu\1 \ e wh o a p prec 1 ates qua 11 l y SllSOJmo yrly Waterfront Homes. Inc 631-1400 ..... u.twwiaMct ....................... Gu 4 3202 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $650Mo. t.;xdus ive Rancho Carlsbad C<>un· lJ')' Club Mobile Home Partt. "'111 sec. New. Un· . . ~~. AU rec facil. Call Teddy Nyman 714-438-0332 ........... J 206 ....................... 3br. 2ba. frplc. i.tar. S180Mo. A.I.lo 2br. Iba, • S-Mo-m.o349eves Bayfront Lillie Ill. 3 5*cry, 2 br, boat alip, bve m mlllice $ home for .. ,..... ~3087. U&IOAISLAMD L.r1e dis 3br , 2ba, downataira duplex. PlltiO. ... • crpta. drps. bltia UYe ind. AvaJI for ....a 11e JaalY 1. mo1 mo . Reh. r e ad . m.--c.-....... lll2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• linmed. ~1. t rm bae , 3 Br 2\1!1 Ba. SIB/IDOIM.7'0-tlSllaft s. All- SPYGLASS RIDGE - l'abuloul view or OUiu, canyon • ctty -. lllr. family hofQe. ....., atr#. Gudmer. .-.. l,)'r )M. lal • lut ... lee dep. R4f1. _.,i-_.P. • i-· R . dshwhr. dbl gar . No pets $700 ~ 2br. 2ba. big yard 2 tar ~ar. 1700:.Q fl Frplc $650Mo ~w r.iYiO 3br.2ba. b11: )ard 2 t•ar l(ar lflOOMI rt 5lllSMo 544-6649 4 Lrl{t' bdmrs 2ba. dtn fam rm. w ent r y k1tch $700Mo ~9633 Nf..w-Park. modem 4Hr. 21.,Ba ~. lsl & la~l S200 dep. No pet i. 548-6366 Jl;E W S up er S harp Tunhm.o. 2br. dn, 21 ,ba. frplc dlb gar. pool 1a1 "''un a 'o d11J!' 9.)25 $650 w a,nr . \J!l 6">-9161 ~ISJUE 3 Br. 2 ba. lam1b rm 1'1replace, l.'Over ed pat io. bar·b·Q. 2 car g ur Gardener mr . S750 1mo !:iuper rood Cun II, l\gt, 642-SM4 or 631-1266 3 8dnn 2 Ba. 2 frplcs, dhl garaRt>. renced. eonvl" nient location: S725/mo. Call SS6·2660. As k for BtU. 4 BR 21 1 BA $700 m() :! !>tor) J rar gar t::<l"on II S i.lrea ~11 P<'l' Kid' IU"C a\ \l6l'. : JI Ii 3244 ••·••·············•·••• RENTALS ~1:1 $7SO S77~ 2 liH. <!ba 2 Br +l>2 b;i :J BR.2ba J BR..2'> ba . 3 Bft. 2 ba S'I~> llSO S800 Anaheim 11111, 4BR. p ... ba l..a.ke Foc<'1>l S675 If 523 C.o•PtJS Dt · IRVIWE, bovt•h Grf'e n\rt'l' hm 2.Br. t'IK. <'pl.sidrp!I, dbl Rar. pd izdnr. romm pool, ctuldOK ~. 631 ~ 3 BR. 111 b11ths. frpl . Woodbndge area Sifi:»ll Mo yearly lease Bay & Bear h 759 ~I I ~~ (;la3v-f-ov ~ ott-e< col~ lef tw' ~tll ~OUf et'J . ~~~~ 24-hruY~~~ .. '7~a~. You may request Ad-Sitter service when placing yo.Jr od . . . our Ad-Sitter number will appear in your Doily Pilot od ... Ad-Sitter tokes your messages .. . you coll in at ~ convenience to Q8f the responses to Vo'J' od . . . this service is only SS per week. For more information and to pfoce your ad coll "2-5671 ' Goon lor . i.hoµv1nl!, H hools . S650 mo '*99-3488 Early i\M ur aft 1WM 2.Br. ROif courst' rom1n 1111 fairway 2rmn. to beach $$50tmo. 661 ·1080 or 400-5364. ~. home 3 Bdrm. all applran(es. ga rdeoer. view. S1001mo 3 Bdrm qu1t'l tl•Url. Vll'W t6IJO ITlO l> l'l !'..t.•w Jc.lit wwnhome 3 8d Cit\!>. 2' , ba f7(l) LOIJll9'G ~ R.E. 497-1761 3267 ••..•......••••........ HOM ~ f'OR RENT 3 Bdrm Prit'ed from S52!'> $500 Fncd 'ard & ~J r1.1ges Fum 11 11·' fJlf'ase K ids & ttt'l' wclrom<t (.'all 9f.il 2:'ll~• or tfT'J.2!171 Ag\. no ft•t• Hawpor1 leoch 3269 ••.•.......•....•.....• NO FF.t;' Apt & l ontlo rrnt;.h. \ 1lla Hl'nla" 67:> ~ 12 Ric r 2Hr spa('lOUS l'Qrldo on up P'f' Ne"' 'J)Ort Ba y J ... II J lnill. \ 1e,.. 2 «1r .:dr tH L';e $650 m<• ht & last ~ S2DC> < lea111nl! fl'f• r u 11 ~ r . I" u 1• n t ,. ' l(JJ.0070 11.lrtxll' R1dgl' I AH Ken?> Ul$!l.OO Modcl.. .r~cJ' \Ult. \le'A. )(uardt'd gal•· S2000 \to ~u11n\ Ont• Heall~. a.c;k for 1-.lll'n 55 164Z70f'7~ 5111 Villa Balboa <'oodo Lux uq I Ar ,.1th 111•'" $1i2!1 1m o Ph G45 73 13 631 l2fi6 St:AVIEW 4br 2' ,.ha, + ram r m Best or1·.1n vi(."W SLSOOMo 5111 11 22 Bhlf'>. l..fce 3 UH. ram nn . 21,, ba . I nr pool ~ ~o..: Agent~ 01:w ltGCAHYOH Luxut)' 6 bdrm 6 bn th home. SO fl indoor CU.door pool. 2 J3flllll!>. steam nn , huge b1Lbard nn . gourmet kitchen. lR ft. wet bar. Agt 673-7300 UDO REALTY CM.slanchng E Bluff 3 Br Condo. country decor. clw lO schls & stores fl73.&60 HartJor V1n1 HoCMS 4br. comm. pool. AvaJl. 6-LS. lm/mlJ 644-4157 Welklltr 3 bi'. 2 ba. 1m· mac .. encl. patio. Water It 1antenln1 tnrl. NO PE'J'S!~.~. Dover Sborea. 3br + maid•. 3 car car. ForeYer view. Sl 7SOMo. N-7573A&t- •CAMYC>tt L.. ... -4/M HU. 0...--·••& .. ... ........ c .. .. .., ..... e .. t•ry JI Mew,ert c:.t.r.640-IJl7 ....................•.. :!lirinn. loo homt> nr bl·h.:: car 1ta.r. rur $525. unf ~:'.? !m-39H7 -I l.uKW')' 2.Br. 2Ba. frplc:. I~ patio. AC. l•lt-l' 2 C'ar wiri1Jtr OJ)nr. pool. SSOO mo 642 4300, Ad s1lter lf218, 34 h~ 3210 ....................... ZBr. lBa <'OOdo N r So l'oast Plaz.a A C . n •mm µJOI J3C .. I ('ar end i:ar $&25/mo. 9SS-1892 SollMt LOIJlllMI 3216 .................•••••. 1£..at> J Br 2ha . vie:-.· honw BBQ Clo'e to :.hops. l\ch ls . brarh S8SO m o 760 !1255 . -m-2653 3 Br. 2 bn Vlt'W homl', walk to 'hoPPtnl! rn>o rTk1 4!17 · <l(Q a f l p 111 3425 ...•...........••.•..•• 11 H on the sand 'l'I hlrli: all :1m•·n111e' Bil mo C.!13 IJJ.J :1>141\ II l.: N T I :... c; T 0 l'- llAlWOH. ~ill(Ull• .I nr J ISJ :w p\l h<Jal ,1111 pool 1('1lnt'> n•1 Cl r no ~ r...-..• SJ 1.iO mu \\J1I .. \ 846 7317 -"2br Zba. auto i:a<o f 11>k ~an & ba) \ ll''A " bltn~ !>t'C'Url\) pool, 1arUJz1 "Ae1ir.?hl ro<•m'. enlert a1nmt"nl f:n·il . ~amt> room. park llkt' !><.'lllnl( bike to bearhe~. Lido & re<tlaur ant., Adult~ o nh S69 5 64 1 -t 5!1 6 cve i. & Wt.-ekt.'fl<1i, Uranrl New 3Br. 211Bu. .dhl alluchl'd ~aru)(1'. Mlde<.'k. hv rm. din area. f w\ else $625 m o Gafden Grove Ca ll J im 963-{9)2 --------- Villa Balboa Cond06 Lease Adull only •lbt Iba ocean view •lbr.den. I'• ba •2br 2ba. ocean vie .. •l''rom~Smo .nu. Propetiin ~or 645-64.59 Ask roe Clara ~ Bch. Venadles Con do. l hr. $&2~M o All amemties. 642....:IOO. Ad 51tu!11 l94.:Mhr- 2 bdrm. 1\-t ba. pool. jaeumtsaima. dble al· tached 181', DO pell, M2S mo l n H .B .. or Bch/Garfield NZ-MJ.S Grul location, nu 3 Br 2 Ba. nr S.C. Plau. kids <»C .. 213·111'-2118 ADULT CONDO 2 BR. l tt.ory. $4:10 546-tmor ~39 Sdlina anythlna with • Dally Pllot Ou"!lfted Ad U1 a alrni>&t mauer just call 142 ~·· LIFE" VEAR ROUND FUN '''tor• f n·• (,ur1 1 , li•u11r n .f•IHJ ,.1 I 1• •~IJ mlJf hfT1f)ft GREAT RECREATION T .. r1r11~. • f JP(• l t• ,, . (llfO P. pro h t>I• •I H••..illh C1uo« • !>•u" 1 • Hvoromu~o.-.s ... 1m """Q • C.011 D••••nq R,or1q1• BEAUTIFUL APART MENTS S1111i1o 1 P. 'I Bi 11rut m \ • r Ill no\tif•O A Unlurn•<Jlll'(J •Mull Li.tog •NO Pt•I'> • Model~ Uptin dJ•l'I' 910 & Oakwood Garden Apartments Newpart Beach/No. 'h I 1114 1 ~ l."~l Newpon Be~ct\/~o 1/(K') lhl SI t ~ • • t t I It ,, 1 f1<1 1 04? !l1 ;o lBr. SJ15mo ) rl} or ~> w1< 1n ttw 'ummt'r 1)/3 6210 t••\\ 1!,111\. Wo·,.kl\ °'IH'I IJI ular 'It'" 1;7;1 ~I HI lto·~1ut furn l...,llh'l' .Juno· 11111\ 9\'1:1 1\1'" I" II l~ lrnm luno• l .oth (J\"10 <or ~ !11r 1. m1• I"· '7W ~fl Ii :-oublrt I fir 1.11101 PJ lt'fVI" Pill Jun1· 11nh ··~t..:fi.I ... . ....... u..fwonistwd ••••..•••.............. .....•..•••••.•.•...... 1 Br 2 IJa. H 'r) lg llll on I nooc be1tul1ful "''"' olx tleror . rr11lc. p\I . '" bearh & ha) 1h ;11I no,. Oukin"n OK. ~ mo IOU W~t lialboa Jeff 7:J.>~ 14? l Br1yrl' I how.e to WUll'r $400 673-81<2 l Hod c.ith.oleoch 1111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2lir, !Ba hse Uc dplx. p\l, Q\let. wlk to lxh. $410 fTX> 498-&m llll ••••••••••••••••••••••• \\alk to bch. 2bdrm dupleJt jla.r. washer & dryer $500 /mo 760-1.356 2 Br. frpk. patio. garage EWam re1hngs C real locale 1675 1~ um 2 Br with patio Very rte.an ii newly pa1nlt'd llOO /mo. Ph 640-4030 2 Bdrm. 1 balh apt. So. or Hwy. Adulla. no pets. St95 /mo. Call 642·SI~ wkdya . 673·3983 o r &t.S-fdl9 nighta at wkndl. C-.MeM 3124 ....................... 3 Bdrm apt, IN paid Encl pr, adltA tf,2..5(173 1 Bdrm apt t))cl cane•. gu paid. 6C2.ao73 2 Bdrml. 1 bath apt. Adult.I. Gu pa.Id &G-50'13 ·, '-..(' fi.t\~ l hr I ba SM)IJ I l tl Id \dll!> s .. ,. 1 rpl 'II \' or ;.do tA.S liSJ I 'P' lli.?l' l br I ·hJ , ,\ltlt., :-.<1 1wL' ~ 'f 11 hll 511J:I .'-"41\ ~'O(' 2hr .ullh "" 1~t!> ~-n d pal10 $375~0 70b J;;imt-~ !'.>t \pl B B' al)9t 97!* .44111 J Br 2 1:1oa upper fam1I) urul nr OCl:. $450 mu 641-8651 •2Br Condo. nr So C!>l Pla.z.a. pool & spa $4.50 No pell.. HSl-021 7, 6411480 -------~al r l<·dll I Br ,. i.;dr on h S2% (.Niel bJr kb,n an-• Zlll Delmar 9ti2 27i1 ~t .. \lcllff \'111a 2l' 3br :!1>bu. '600Mo b.31 SiSI nr ~ LSll meatiBllU Al' \HT M F'~ HRA."'D :>.i'.'A 2 Br Z Ba $4~ i':.,n•llenl k>cJ\1on. °"all.. w l'omplo'll' 'hopµini: llt-aullfull~ l.m<1't•af.>t'<l !\j1a1·1ous aplS P r" ·•le p;tlltt. or dt•rk5 \d ulr, 1 i. .. 11 p.111! ~o 11ot•t-. ()\Jt'n IH fo1la1h :t11 "'"''Vt il~on I \1 f\.11 ~SKI 5411 24\tl 11 1':.\.'I .: kl< •htldr•n 1., "Aato·r paid s.iz, mo •111•1 P • .u 1r11 \pl \ ~. "'9f1 '*"I. (Qr I' J m IJC 'i'-\.'-Vlt-:V. ~~1l l';u 1f1t' l' \1 I Jfl!<' I hr °" loll :? Br 2 ba 1')-plt fl\l pdt111 1-nd i:.ir hlln!>. J.iru111 From ~ r\dulli. no 631 610'7 ~) l ...,1. PLAZ.\ :lhr :.•ha \. · oodo 162{) 2\.1 r . II Iii l''lnl lo $41\S :"l n I~ I~ '1611 Jfi5:t s5G isn or 7:11 8:M7 l'Twalt' side Jbr. w .l(ur. bark ) rd N o Pt>b m>Mo S46-42!lJ alt 6 ~\alurt' Adults, furnish re fert•nt-es 2 Bdrm No l<t-fll on!} waler S2fiO Mo to Mo SlOO Sec dcp Mil rcfWld Nice area. C Mesa G rnd fir. .. 1('rpt Mgr. altt'r 5 P M ~1 1Z7S. Mr Bell 81~ 2Br. 2Ba. over sued libl. gar New crpl. paml. bit 1n d1 shwuhe11 & !> OVt' Adults. no pelS St.SO/mo. 642·97Q2 2 HUG E bedroo m s . Ground floor. fully carpeted /bUI lttns..SU per lol'aOon A.dulls. no peU. ml mo Apply Apt E. •WWilson ~ Bachelor home. l220 mo. lnclud util. Refs req'd. QalJ S4l-21l2. E/SIDE. 2bdrm, Iba, ~. tHI unit. •adnr 6: ~ pd. NO PETS. 382 Bro.ctqy. $425/mo. Do not disturb tenants. m5.138. lbr. Iba, avail lmmed. aes Ddtn. •Mo lst. Ill\, UC reqd Agl. 157-0701 Larae lbr . E 'stdt WJYri UUl pd. $7751110 1683or•M3 I~ 2 & J hr dl>l.' front 54.!io(J 1-rplr. ~arii" >d. paoo. ~c1r. nr llunlington lldrl.IW' l}'•ldren O ~ llll62 Jib t.:1rrll'. apt I IW>-V(/j IA<IUXt' pool.,11k· xlra l~I' 2'K 2bd Htln.,, d~hwht I · nul~ t>t:arh Adib, 1111 µt'l :. SJ!IS m '' ~~ WAkNER ALGONQUIN 2 HR I Ba. Din Gara!ll' halcon) laundf) 1 t'h11d CJK_ no peU $450 .. $25() dfopnr;.rt CaJ I 964 2566 °' riJ..2971. agt. no ftt ZBr. 1'18a townhouse . ~unl). t t'nn11. !>p a . 11 a raJ1t' Near beac h . 7 l I 't 1, II ~ 7 ~ I 11 r ;14;a1 ~ OoMTolHctl """"'becl'wlor. all ut1I pd ~e & rt'fng ~ mo .1Jt> 3456 or 962 M50 2 Hr J ba. ru~ an·a Pvt ~ AdJ~. "''pet_, $400 ';tJ.>1113 ~ -4 111 "c>.tr ="-2br 2ba Jo(;;r ci(-(·k MiS Mo ~I SM() hi~ f..67\1 Af,!t •ILUC>HEW• ~ar th<· bt'Jl'h I & 2 ldrm. 2ba. bllm~. drp .... 1'UlH1 .:ar t\dll' No I\'(., 06 & l'I' 19'.!:! fo.tl t~t'r 11 H IW4 :."J9'> I Hr 1~ oflelol f •11111 J.1• IOlAI '°'I It . II' 1 hJ l11m ~ t.400 nw.• M:: i1H.! lr-riM 3844 ...........•••.......•. lbr Condo Pool JJr ten n1:. .... auo.t lJpji!rJ<lt>d "' r e !r1g $.&.SO~o 731 4763 $400Mo ~ 0 rl'frq~. O\tr~'> *Jll·rlull' 1n Or.inRtlrrc• Adil No fJl'U 833 JJl1i OKANGETRF.F. modt.>1. l BK {'()Cldo, -. pool ten N.'i. on la.kt' ~ 640 6161 3141 ...•••••.........•..... I Br. nr V1rtona Bea<'h. Cll.'t'an vww. $500/mo 1n cl uul 642 im a..,.. MiCJlllf ll 52 ....................... FACING GOLFCOU HSl-: uiwer Condo 2 Br. Zba. West Nine Dr Lovely area Blw . wshr1dryer. p.11\JO. 2 car ftltr. auto oP nr Ad lts. no p ets 5S50 mo 770-1950 ---·-•poti~ l16t ....................... 48r. 2Sa. Vt'fY lg. all on 1 s.c...-. ~....., ll71 ........•..••••.•••..•. ~ometh1ng s pecial , ~ \1ew. l'ples onl). Jul> SS501mo 661 -2871. tf teo_.s Fwwitlwd or '-\tfwW.a..d 3900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sealill_. New 1.a bdrm luury adult apts in 14 pbns fro m $390, 2 bdrm lDWDholaes from t53S + pools. l..elln&a. waterfalls. ponm! Gas for coolDA& Ai ~ peid. From San Diego Frwy drive North on Brach to McFaddt>n then West on McFaddt'n lO Seaw1nd Village 171418!D 5198. 4000 ....................... Si2 Wede Ir Up • 1 Brs, k1\Chenel\es. pool & l'T1ilKi serv. S48· 97SS_ l..:rndro lnn Motel t:'sldeC M Very spac 800 !> r rm. bfit frplc. wetbar & use o{ gar Avail 6115 Mu'>l be resp & CC> opernll\e Fem. prd S300 'ttO Please send rvfs & pl'lonl' number to. t\d rn. llox 1560. Dail}' 1"1.lot. Costa Mesa. Cu ~ Hoom m 3br home. Qwt•l t-..1tr h pn\' $200Mo &12-0XI. AD Sitter •l!IJ. ~hr ~ 1-· Sl50 + utJ I Avail 6 I t:o6ta ~tesa area ~~-~mkr f<oom.<i f()(' Men Pr1va l1: 1·ntrance. coolc1 n ~ 1.4."WW Reac h. 497·3687 2 P''t rms Fem . Non i.mkr No pels /k1d:- Kitch prw Pool & hot tub N B. 1C M. area-S200 & ~ + 13 uul. Geno.· 64!>-loo.'>. Sue 64S-O 128 !loom in lovely condo. N r ~ Csl Plaza. P ool "-llc h pr iv. Ma ture person . Re i s r eqd. 642 4300 , Ad · 'l1ttera l.9S-2th r. SI~ rm only. $5() wk Avatl May 216, 631-1!54 WANTED by working man in 50's. q\Del. clean • rumashed rm. prefer P\1 ed. non-smoker, NB/CM area 760-1854 aft.SPJt. 4200 ....................... Ooor. beautiful new dlx 14 Big Brar Cabin-Ideal decor. frplc . pvt . nr locatJon for faahln&, htJi- bnch •bay Avatl now. ing or just aettina away. Ouldnn OK. 11125 mo. Wknd or wkly rates 1012 Wt!Jlt Balboa. Jeff avail. (714) ~16 -~--------18)' to bch. lrg. 7 rm house Vena1U.2br.2ba.bltns. +yard. s lee ps, I+. all amemhe:s. 67S·4912 family(1) only. willy : en.er. JI.lie li50. Jill~. Aug 9Sf0. 1101 Seaabore. VlLLA BALBOA-lBr, 66M10. adlta onl)', dDl aecurtty. •---..;..... _____ _ ocn view, pvt under-IBr. lurn. cottaae. olean ~ jp'OUD:l J*'kinl, ~mo. pvt. l or 2 mall&l'e achal\s . lncludea all uUl. except No pets 'tll Ala&. l. tiec It phoM, yrly lee \\\'Jy /ntO. 54M1522. preferred. S21·417l, •11111 Ulllll• Beach. 0<ean vtew. so· from BWr. a ~ 1 Br + loft. z prtvat.e beadliel. 2 Wrm. ptlCb. VW. of oetai) a: 2 ba. modular IMnn•. a.&boa. Avail 711. _, sleepe t . Completely mo.SllMDGdyt twn. ftlhl'dr1. PIW•~ pd.~.-..... w.tclft tae 2 bt. t be, Adlllta. Weekly MA to Adllb, m> pela. N.-M• e.13. R.eMrvat*-Hll oor. pool. MM1.S1. __,or_.... ' Friday. M•Y 13. ,., ,~~lut ....................... E\'ICn ON ~ • l"Oeol.t by ally M1 t h u l B • Tompktftl ~•u ~lllH . Colla Mdiw.t ....................... 8nrt work. •ma.II Juba ~. ~-·· "~'" 6 ln1M lf5..!J'f!I e' '"'~ lU,'TO~ IN'Tt'IUOH C\RPLNTI<\ c.,..s.n-a ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ • ~lH.M rln11 <'otor bntfl(ftlf'n -. ht l1)U 10 mil\ bl•er h nt'lln II\ <hn nn, h•ll I~ ~\I( nn JI ti(), c-uuth SlO. r hr l!t Cu.ar rUrn SW'\ ndor t)lt '"'1N'Jr I!\ \Mi t'~l)f ~ ,.c:ri. m> II Hrh Sll 0101 c.....~ .................•.••.• l -Ofl< n"t•· "'ork nJOm .ul •lillan:. Ltl d l~fl(leli l'4:! zm ~ l~I 8) J~ 64.! llH(l!I a.ctricd n Wiison ., ~~. JWllO' nn lldd. l'\lmodel. pl"'"· th!t> f!lbt 30 \ r5 t•lC jl<'I ur ~7487 8on<led 646-1140 ~~ ....................... t-J.JoX "f'KICIA.'11 l'm•cd n11ht tn ... · ,.,11m.:1lt' on l.1~·· IK \ln1ill iub l..ir #337:!'>1 • irn 11359 t"\ISRV LOW PRIC .ail ~. «imm'I malnt. CMr1ll! 14»-IOlJ Qua.Ill~ ~bk! l1wn C'•r•. alto rdablC' rlunup1 R1rh1 r d :Ml-Ull ----..... c ...... Tne l4llPlld rnnowd Ll,.na 75l ·J47t ar""''>'· cnuonrr. roell,111 . plumblnit f\aonnl. Slueeo 6 u le Or)-wafi • IDON J 8. --·-------Jltt al Ml~ ... tkHM ~.,alrl, IMall jOb l T)'W. l4'» -..... ....................... Maint•nanl"e /\tt'Ounh •. 1•lt•anu.-hauhn.i Lie S71•1 wt.m UauUn1 Mo"in" Con crete tree rt'movul 1-h. «'l>•unalt'IJ on hl1h 4u•ltt). re u otub l) vnn!d ma1nt•Oaf\ct' " rlea&n~ Mlie. 6*QilM l.and,.c: a pe. aprul~ lt'r 140flo. 1 lt'ao up. rn .. 1n lt<n liln t't' UZ !1221. ~lfN'l Jei.111t·, Ci11rdt'n1nll ( ompl \'In up Ill'" ma1nl . h11uhn11 tn•t'' ~2122. ~ 11617 G••alSenlu' ............•.......... ~ck I«\~ S4Z 7r.311 f&atuLln& • Dump Jobe. Mk tor Rand) ~9 Qll A!J ttroWXt haulJn1>1 l T uu..·k f~ ~\ (.'all A ~ )411 3ll6t l'litan upll . \ri mming. hilulmg t-'rtt e:. t 1 mall'~ ~7-827 1 ClJrlt.UUt'tlOn clean up tk• In er) 4c p1cku1>. ) .trd m .unlenan<'l'. Bob 196-l'i,l) Xlnt rlean1n" dunf' b~ lady w ~itp ~ndablt-• own tr ... en ~ Ka1ler '°""1 We •re ~ ti.l 3 ceneraUon• bf houlffMPlftl • Ptttt) ten'\ct&. MZ•Z!ll.'> 7 SUMMER RENTAL CLEANUPS ~1d<'~1 omm·a lso Carpb ·s PACI . C CLEANl!lt\. SER\' ~~uffli l71416ll-6l03 J~ llou5eck!aninit I::\ per Week i>. o .. n 1.rans &&2·5196 ----He .. .,,,"..., •·······•·············· JAPANi:St.: l.AHDSCAPE 0..1n aptinkltr. 1od11. r lcwl up m1unt. warr. {•itper U c $31-8162 o r 111n mz ... ., ••••••••••••••••••••••• Professiona l masonr) We'll Wal an ) bid ~IA Refetet\t'ef> ~ . ..................... . Moving" The Starv1 n11 College Studenu ha v" grown. Lt<' Tl24 436 SalDI! eood SttV 641 -8427 ltaiwtln91'••"" ••••••••••••••••••••••• PETERS PAJNTING £>.pr 'd Rea s k atec; t-'ree Est. C-.11 Gene ~ P fint1n1t INT t-:~ T ~·at. ~t. r~·:i-. . I:! 'r<i t•Xp L1r'd 1'otvl' 9f)4 too lk:.P<>ns1ble 24 } r olrt Fine .:xt. parnl tnl( !-.1 .t\all lo houses11 aftr L1r In' Tr) mt-H June :l> 5n-87 to Jo' ~nor g:)6 ~ • 0 • WAl.J.PAJ>ERING Freecst. l.lr~ Aver Sl l pr roll Call Norm 645 ~ ESSIAM C5lm J."llnhnJ. lo rates ~re.-.:st 3 >r Mirar. liS'l· 1478. 6J.l.!il837 art 5 0.\'f 'i. Pll.UWng. ~"' ln1 rin .. :J > ns. most re.as, r hftk m) ref. t 1r . .w.~ ~ ......... ..,.. ....................... PaUoa. !kyUte. et<' Minor 4i lMjOf" rt-p&Jn Ul !ila)' bl.It.) pnca Ne.at It re- llable S48-t'612 RemOOdlnlt. kllch. addi· t1ons bit. ulso any kind of home rt-p111rs madl' by Job or hr. state He & bondt'd 64e 2528. ~ly palnters rnter 1u · _ ---------u-r. lo rates. fast sen ....... 848 S6&t or 842-0360 • ••• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ~U f)lllnt any 3br. house . ~out.sack-f'or the d" rnmmallnR owner who 14 1Sh t·s a r t1st1c l'X tt'lk'flCt' in wonmaruh1p ot a lt\eable pr1te l~t-r 642 973'l --------..... ,,...,.r .....................•. Hepa1r & Re roof All t>PH 1h1n Rle&·r ock ..tlakes-comPo-tar f'rff tf'l 5415930 t-'1n Avail cx am:e Coast Roofing Hf. roofmA. repa 1n.' Ad d1lloru> ta-;t. reliable. hont-'t CJll Du ve . 54H 1733 . C.:h m MG-2389 f'\' ---------- JQl'f have Ume &o •hot> tot a 1peclaJ ;trt! 1 wm do It f« )W. Ad Sitter • J.SB. 34 hn or673-0'719 Tit .................. , .... Ceramic TUe Installed. AU t)'I*. CUlll· work. Free •· ~'-Oamer n1e.~ <Aramlc Tiie • Wood noMna. Saks• w talla· lion. The ~l prices ln town ro r l at quollty work Showers. tub11 . counu~r topi;. e ntry:1. patlcl6 Etc. All work guaran~ Set.ct In tenors &c Pac1Ht fk>or· mg. M0-2700. 646-2701 Twtorillg . ..................... . "l.c f'ran c »1 :. un Probleme"'! L et t•--.. penenct.'d tut.or help ~ ou . _CaJ_l ~-a-~_1 ~---- :-.;eat pate~ & textur~ Rt& EST. 19).1439 ~-Cit--· ~hf1l-d roolinJt t"ret> ••••••••••••••••••••••• t-\pert an resturcoi. & p.itt·~ Neat &: dt-.an lilt fat 64~ 5fi6() ,.,l Leak rt'pa1r SJ~ (;nod rate" o n 'ihdk~ rom po 97~·1107 t'X\99 ---------- + complete noor care. homes It comm'I Llc'd. bonded. 11\.'I 9153-9449 Ca~nll'r "11 u ounl1 f 1n 11 h f 1am 1n~ Res Comm I J u lln :i:ll IM2. 646 Oo&2:> t:U ,(TKICIAS tWa::.ooable. :.mall JO~ J)tt'kfl'\-0 tr.~ l":~\J IMl'IW\ EM l-:NT~ n · pair' .:en ,.,,n,t C'itrpcntr). 'Jirldr . ~k:.. piatio C'\l' knee:. Comm' I. ,,., It d ..... c... So.f"\lk• ~-••••••••••••••••••••••• ................••..•.. Pro{ p;unung f. \I & I Ol ~ rat~ •38001~ t-rt'e ...,..iq ...... 1 ~MC !\"1sa ••••••••••••••• •• • • • • • • Rool1n1t :-.pec1al1c;t 1n l~ l>l<k C'O''enng to Professio nal Windo w cleanms by J~ Uan•~ls i14·~ Compl r l'n o ,Jt1ng 'lt'l"\'lC't'. IOI t•\l I.I\' d '(:h ar R ~no' at111~ &&s-'S14.9 bc.GY~ ................•...... Barkhoe. loadt-r • dump E.-.;µer J T ':. llitck h~ Senire ~ 6144 SELL Idle 1lems with a !_ant _ d Help• 642_ 5678 ~Y Pll~ <.:l~~sLft_!<I Ad ~4 1;..\RAG t: ~ \U u<h in lilt' n.11 1\ 1'1 101 hnna: hup p) n~ui1:. Tu plttl ,. 'our 1lr.1w1nc c:inl. l'hOnl· t>t! ~I>\ ICld .1.\ ' Ollt). d111)'. dtr1)' lhl\t' ~our oven c leane d or ~>e b) \he ~n ~tan toda ) Ask ror Tt>rr~ ~<49Q..4577 TYOO..• ~our old :.lull for new ~oo<1 1c:. w 1th a l'l~1fled ad t>42 S67K I'~ IS J A.'llTOIUAL l'AJU:. Comm l nd Ex pt'rt I.St' 6'..'). 7 440 u'Okmli? h•r a h1tnl\• ol 'Uur o-.n• 't •IY II f1n<l llldll) honw~ .ill\,., 11 l-;I for :.alt' 111 Cld:.-.1r1t'<I l'\l'f"'.\ da) ......,. Retttab 4200 R.tntak to Shore 4300 Offiu Refltd 4400 <>Mc.._.. 4400 llaillfts ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ()pporhmWty 5005 l.A.L.IOA ISLAND W \TERrRONT Sip:. ti 5'50W\c 951 12-i4 .768 5713 ~P Pasad<-n:. ,-ouple. v.1-.h to rent home W l POt CdM. 2·3 wks Aug ··:Xlntn>(S 213-799-5582 • Prole.s100al f' emak. :!:1 neecb rm male .,arrw to 'hJrt' 2bdrm 2b11 . 111 L.1g lltlls 5200 mu !151 0823 ~51 3851 art {)pm Sh.r :i Br homt' nr OCC _ :\1rely furn Q uiet . 1:-:9'~-~Blll'llG:IK""......,_~i=tut;~t. maw.~~1tk~®~~ ba 540-0·ii~ 81 g & Little Corona ...,., ............ _,atlte Reail"5-no..,.,• Rmm:att' ~'llntl'd ttrs1m' Sl.000 ~10 Corona dt>I l1it ~ hdrm II B hme • ~IJr Prop 673-8-1~ l'rt>fl·r 11lllt>r t'd'\ l!lllnl! mdll> Sltlll mu 1n1 I uu I Vacatiorl Reftfals 4250 ._14 ~75 ....••.•..•............ \\a1.1 OC't'an front 1·"ndo Poi>!. :.lps 4 SU n 1J(ht f>\;r-07i6 E' l~ \tAl 1 Kt\P,\l.l HESORT ~ur :b.i J·•' mt oml11 :!13-~ill :i:!l4.' Rerlats to Sha~ 4300 ....................... llo\111)1( ' ·\\Old dept>-. It., ~ Clll It\ IOR l'\pt'n'l'' l'rofc:.~1onall) .,1n1.t:< ll/il HOUSEMATES &'J2 -l lJ.I Am. Y HO CHARGE ••HOWIE•• Ht-ntal Shan ng S{•n we Im-. Ht•1mmatc For'\ uu '.J53 <.6~ 7 da'!> !JSJ 03'J5 :-.11d1tle a1<:e" ha-. 2hr clean furn Jill lo .,hr \II ulll I 'mokc S200~l11 ~l'.!~ Fl·r"l to :.hr .,. !><•tnl' 2Hr JU.1 I': S1dl· I \I .aµl µ<.\11 lrplc. Sl'.47 50 + · ·• ut II 1;.1~ 1300 :\<l !'i1t tl·r =2ZJ . .l4 hrs Dianne wanh prof gd naturl'rl non .. mulonl! mall• rm. 25 ~ !>hr :it)(I hse on 1'1•o;n avail Jul\ I. mtt.L pl.in nol4. S375 • uul lh:. 962 2418. l'\I' 6TJ.54(£! 2Ur llili frµk hl\n". S240 mo ~ rl~ rate. 20.'> JJrtl Sl n73-88aJ J t'~ ~ cnrred1ble hli•·. 1 111 4400 ····•··•··•·•·•········ IZJ5Sq f''\ ~mo 1617 ~£'Slt'l1ff. ~ H .\1ownt. ~l 5032 EXEC. SUITES Pnme :-.ewport Bea• h h ~·ar CJ l' a1rµurt IU-nt inrl rt'CCplJon. lOn h·rt•nle rm . Jdn1tor M'r\ . uuls. 100 free c-o p 1 ,. !> & m o r e Secret.anal sen a\·J1l uzorUoug8SI 9411 ~:\et'\lll\C Ofrll:l'S a\ .111 IO I ull !>en· or c bid~ 1' r IJ C.:. AJrport Ht'l"t'Pt & jJtlune a115 , ~t'('} i>l' n . mnf rm. etc l'lt'lil>t' call 7.'>2-6lll!S --w~t DELLX I:. ~L I n:~ I rom Sl\15 \1r 111nJ . .smple pl<.,i Lt1I pd ~-. ~-(.'s\ llv.\ ni~ m<111 1.5() ~ ft $425 mo c\WI A1rr h St. ;-.; H A.cent. 541 503'.! WESTCLIFF BLDG. ~-NEWPORT BEACH C.0.r..-rW.6((:.hlf [)UM and ltY1fW A<W• ./._ c-~-"' ../c-....._ ... ./ .... ... ./t .... .. /,...,_..._. ..,1 , ••• ~ ./ ........ ~ .... '• · Call Mr. Howard . !5' . 6'5. 6101 " Br. 31Ja. dOlll' lo l1d1. 0:1:'>1 £5() a\a1I .!um• l Karen b13~ PRESTtGE WATERFRONT LOCATIOH . . lle!.pon.s1bl<' Fem tu .,11 r home on Balbod hl.sml S350Mo 2 rrru a\ ar l 111 · cld Ulll Pho()(! .aft t.I' \I m-tD98 .------- bn·s moker to -.ha rt· home in C:'>I \!uM I>< elun $175 S~i '1611!1 $coU ResponMbl~ person ''' share house nl'ur ~o Coast Plaza C:.11 Tt'n 5-~16 H.wport •och ,l>~St~ ... , ·~·to.tuJar HJ,\ ... ,., ·14t<t &Ir.. 1-!replJct-!t •I.on\ .i1t.e f '31JO!> •lmmedi.il~ A\ 111lal11ht) Ph•J'-t.' tall for llll Appl 67S-8662 EXEC'tJTl\'ESl ITES !"le"'porl Center. full ~nices. pn ' all' ~an \11?\''. S27~16JO 759 0036 IYf1<'t'S m Ba)'\ 1ew lfolt>I ••••••••••••••••••••••• lhston <'al l andm a rk S250 & up Ba> \'1<'14 lmmed occup ContJl·t Ha>e 67J.:li:Z'l l-a't FOOd 1lt',lJurJ111 .!000 :\~ pntt.JiluL '-l'\\f)Orl ffrh 7 14 lt•l 71Zl Jlt Ii SIEO. crpt. air. 1000 ~q ft 1.i :l4 1 Ht'a<'h ::8 . WeslnunMer lt42·2834 •NO ('().,j'A M 1-;.-;,,. VIDEO :'>ted dental HMO Titt sq llorrll: Jiic)\ 1e;. & t-qu1 p fl~ rm swle &_ .p,au o_ ~1\-.::.-'B1!ttT1bote"tll'f>" -~ ........... ---i"tt-1.1 r--~~' 1> ff\'3.11~.," 1itort' Exeaiti•• Suitfl 5400 mo Tom ~o 2200 • upu11naJ llli.;h profit Ill Pre-~rous Ot'ean view -r---_ '~\!Dffil.J.:.C:Q).UJ'i:\J_ UU offiet>s -:w-inllque dt' --"NOF. sums i.:ro" 1ndu,1 (\ •..• 1-orated ronf rm 180 HunlUlgtoo &at•h • l>ran~21J ~ lil:!i '-e 14port Ct•ntt'r Dr !ltev.. presu~e otr1cl·:i ~ i !JJI lndl.ldt>:. .tll 1mpro\' -------~ rnents &: !tt'n'lC'e-. ;50 to Ba~iroot.olf1l'C park1111( &. JSIULOrJdl, $39~ 1i14 o t0L003 .. 'urruhhed om l'l' pn \ all' ~wpon Bein·h $125 ITIO ~51.SS BEALTlf'l'L off1re '-Pil<'•' on the l4 at1•r I 1du \ 111.o!l' 150,q II 1!32 »'9 or bl5 8F'62 Dl.x orr. pnme bu:. ltxa uon H 8. lmmt>d oe l upanr~ K48 3392 9·5 840-5.'l.21 "'1tnd.' HEwrotrT IUCH !."JOI\\ ~ICI .I FF UH . .\LLSER\'ICl':S ·\mple Parking ~an11ge<l Bw ld1n~ iOOor l~Xlsq ft LcaM• Sl p1.•r '-Q II John t-'isher trl<! 3111 Pr~Ug1ou_.., arc>J .u rosl> O C airport 200-.Q It Perle<'\ ror t or .! f.H:<1plt.> \mpll· purk mg Contaft ~trs tiood man, MO 6:J9.t Exealtf •• s..i .. s for n•al ei;tate brokl•rs Sublt-a&e 150 lo 1900 rt ~ew port Bearh h11lh qev. ln\'e-.tor Ot•\ ••loper Properties 610 Npl <.:ntr Or 714 640 !j()JJ OfRCE SUITES Hare chance to r~nt month LI.> month 1n s uper preS,t1ge Koll Towt-r'>. St.>wport H1·h He<Jd) :'>fa\ 26 •Gii11 1111~ l~ MEWPORT Will !thare n1n•I) de 1ocd~-<l 1111•i.1Jt'n..,1vt> or l1rl' "lJ"' t:< nt·J r tht· hea<:h &JI 112.4 Cn1qut' ... ur !'1.-w1>ort lte.ach o(flte :1 Hoom., & f't'(-eiiuon ffiJ Sq rt S39f; \11inlh I e.euJooomi r--+;7~ 6700 I or ~ Rm 'IWt.e:.. 125 '>'1 ft & up from 175 77~ W II/th St. rall Tom 540 2200 Medical & Prof1.-ss1onal ()(fices. FWw.onable rent Oilita Mesa S48 2103 19al s r Grd fir J \ .111 ()l.ner SH S33K IEST..rOFC. Prom 7S< a ft 600 to 2 400 ;..q ~ a\·a1l :-.iev. I) rcdc•' <:all 5402960 :'>t ullan R.ealt~ 4450 ••••.••....••..••...... For SlOC"l' &off1et• 'pace at n'~ble ralt":. soo to 2700 Sq Ft. ~U~A VERDE DH PLAZA ~Mesa Verde t-: C :'>\ 54~123 •HEWPOtrT fC.M. Cp lO 4700 sq ft Cl\ ail a\ 1m me corne r. 17th & ~ Bl 675 tJKl(J ~lain Street II B nol4 .,,;ul:.ble HcnO\ a t('d re\a1l & ()(flee span• frum SU> Call Jo~ct' 536 M<t I 2111 ~ain ::.t . Ste ~f H.H !Ol>q ft retdll tvn· ai40 A H>n :'Ii P\ ~ lf723 or 6'4-L'.118 ~ ~ 4475 ....••.•••............. L'P to 15.~ fl mm merc1al s~re on 17th & :'\p<. Blvd \\ail fur I:..· fte8.'IOl'lable rat~ <.:Jll 14tcdys ~5. 645-4458 ------ 4500 . ..•......•....•....... ~ Ind ()fr near nu <!165'.. USlOl li.tdondo Cir . rS. Hunt Bcli-842·2834 •C05TA MESA• 3 <OJ ~ ft Prr me 10<· a uun Woodworkt•r!> 01\ /\\lultmmed 6A2 71'°4 I MIMth Ff'H Reftt ~ft Laguna 11111 ... Ind f>ak. Ile" bldg 2 ofr-. 2 rt'!'ltroom~ :JO' per ft 1"14) acres~ :'.>4-1 !153-1 4550 ..••.•...........•..... STORAGE srACE Expert1M' 64S 74411 ------ -RMah Wmthd 4600 .....••.............•.. II ICECRE \\I ~1101' '14lJl &h Pu:-r areJ \Int 11, 6. puh'nt1al \\u ... 1 ..,, II r1<1\\ mJk1· ol lt'r' 0\\ 1wr ~l') 51t>.5 5020 •.•.••••••...•......... Urani.:<' Count\ l'rodu1 uon<.:o 14 anc...·1n,t•.,tor-. 51;. n·tum !'.hort tl·rm &-II 14~ Call i39 H-'O Malwy to LOCllt s 0 2 s .............•......... fNEED {MONEY • CltS>ITHO PROIUM 2Rd & lrd TI> loons 97a.6S3 I \rran~t'<l h~ Coast HofM loans -------Mar~.Tnnt DeoHi 5035 ..••................... Sdttet' MhJ. Co. \Jl l)"Pe> or real <'..,l..itt· ln\t'Slmenl.!>SlnCt' 194:1 S,.CiGliUtcj "' 2ftdTOs 64~2171 545-06 I I Widow ha!> mont·~ for <!nd TD s :o-;o c redit rht·r k rb pnlt~ S20.M min. no max For ac11on <'all 1\1.'l 673-73tl anyt1m1· ---- 2ndTD'S MoroWs1 15 }ear tenn $10.00 ur rrwre No Ba I loon Lido :-Je"lXJrt Co 67J.1566 2-illr-. lstT.O. For S. 126.000 Jl l1'. pu,ahh: S600Mo l>ut· K 111 644 SS2t 2nd T 0 for :.die !ll'I.~ all dUl' on ,\UR JO 191-12 Pun:hase for Sli,l:Si \h•r r 1 I I · :'>! a t h 1 a -7 ~. 1 ~l.t'\ ei. IS42 7~ In. outs~ Re~Jblt> ~bk> ~'re•• e't J.>\ •;JI ~'(»i l:"\lt:.\'T PAJ:'l.'TI:\(; Cnmpl Pl'"\'P -.;Int re-.ull!> lkh. , ... 1 !'>12 jf,l.tts ~/ P~s/ Lost&Fw.d ..•.•...•.....•........ ~-,nro ....................... !'I E,\ lll'll Fl:-; I> 1-. H~ of L'i.hrorn1a~ h:.:o. J broutdl .JP QrllDJ;l' <.:oun ~ "~~~l· ~\'~ birth pa.rvnt.-. & Cl\h,·r n • l:ilt\t'' lor:itt• m1-.,an.: f-aMJnr~rlrii'ior<'" 1n " rail (;.1~ le 1 l I• 75•1 K't:r. ~Adi S l20 .~ ........•.•••........ .. A~f SOflillEOHf HAPPY .. Al([ SOMEOHE SMIU f 'l.11~·a Jt'\PP't \II 1n th1.., •~•lun111 1 .. r "nh Sl '!.'t I ,oll 1~4! 51;';'11 I< \ ~·,tr-thlll1-' ;.11trll; 111 tJ.-() " ' 't ttU t .an utWl\ un 1t c; \rhlll l•>rH!TJIUl.111111" 1111 \OU I lH JUl l l UI 1l..1ui.:hlt-r Em11' !--lw' tj\lll• a l>l'-1'1. \'I 11.ap 111 n"::.b lhv uµ-.t,11r , l!l'UUIJ Juth . Jt•rr~ & J 1·r1:nn ,....,, 141Sht~ 1n ~our no·-. ar!H•nt l11l"" and ">Ur n • ·" Jddluon We'llm1.,.,)ou' IA"undh-·11 5300 ....•........•......... FOlllD ADS AIE FIEE Call: 642·5678 UN or l''ound a pet' C Jll \n1mal A'ii.1slo.nlt> U-J~· 5.r. 2Z73 no h<t I u.t TAN& SILVER MALE saucy TERRIER \·1e Crown l..illc>) l'kw' & l.:i Plata 'l>r l.a~unJ '-1i:-ucl An.-. ... er:. lo the named Johnn) Conta ct HwiSJI ~or 661 64~ REWARD G <.1dlt>~ P lumhl'r Repair ~,N.' 1ostal1J lJOf\ baclo.flow ren 1l H .. lx '° &&:! !All.5 SI:' .,. r o n !t t r u t• t 1 • 1 n Rt-rnodl'h n1t rt>p1prna. ~t-rtnlf\lr \toak dete<·t ion Too IC..t ~ 3194 Jt!' c> )OUT •·~enor a nt>v. - 1"'11. Aho ~hakt> & ¥.l~'DOWct.EA.'ll:\G ..tuni\e n! l'O\'er Jolin Hes home<\ f'rtt c'>l 979 1'666 re'. =->5!1 11900 t'all S1h1lhng's W1nduw •'\t"' Clearung S48 3368 ---- 1'1nd 141\.at )'OU wa nt 1n O a-ss1fied Ad-.. yOW" one · Owl) Pilot Clus1f1eds top!>hoppml( cent.er Lost&~ 5300 ~ 5350 P9 ......... 5350 ··•····•······•·•·•·••• I 1u .. 1 \l.1lr dc;i( llui.t .,.,..1 0\i'I~ Odpp) , .ir-. .. ttu11ta111 \'atlf'. '1• \\J.m. r "!Jll'r !.II IOIH f'uu nd Ciolcf· n f~-tnC\l'r 1..ih m t\. HI • '~>llur !:vJCTll' \\ht fur ~-nm H>l "b h ·m t>lvnik 111.1.i.:c.....!>1)....ru.cl J..u •1.trtk·n l;rm1· k hd &. t-u•h•l 1n 1, (, l.t hr k,il\..it 10 : Zll\.1 I I) l ' IJ (, " I •l ' I llttro ·~· r 1'-'I V' \t ..,1, I rru, tu!..<\ 1.11' I• m ""' • 1111 \ I rl•J n; \I f~ ·H. I , "~' 1..ir. ~···m ;-..,.,.,: .. n l~·J• h \n1m.11 "'" '' r ,,~.IV I tiuncJ LJtJI Br.11 • •I hlUJlt,un \ .olll·\ ~ •J 1.4 1 l" I ll'llltf. 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" in!ldt'nll a I l 'OUru>dcn K & rt1i>rral \bor\1on adop uon & keep1nl! \Pl AH t: 54i 256:1 COVER GllU. . ..................... . FIRST LADY 1-~l'\IN. Mod~I, Part' 0-Jncer:. 972-1345 -.JSl.01..18 • --leroan.~~9-fi..l60~-..:.-~1~~i:c11:. lbii would hke to meet Pttt-. !.\\\ st\JOent nC""'f1or; Jl'id' 35 \11 4~ with no .. J:r-Wrihtn-11t1·~ • ..._..-4L.....t1 tw-~i....--il~ Ill'~ l.i-.:.; I l •111 f 1d,.n1 1.ol l 11 r ,,.. rm 11 n ~ n t re !/\\I I' I> Uu\ ::it. 1au.ll'Wt1p 'hut ltlct' lO '-li •o..;.1 tr~wl h.i\t' ll :.pml of \I \ ..... ..., \1,)-, 'lffil .1111" 'our m.a.!-'' ur 1• 11uli J ., m•·- 1 ~Jtt Jll" I 11 I ~l 111 1 -.1•111n \l.l<I \lJI'-'·" ·'~'"• 1\J\,lm ~\l it\ l.1• 11 '"I 7".!• • •f" t1T• 'U1\ ))\l 1 -. I Jffi1rll1 f(1 JI 'I.Ill ',...,,.. TOMMY 'S OfMEWPORT ESCOttTS 642 1571 f( 'I L I. ... H () ' ( t: L...., rnn..., Es~•Ovtcaff 24 ~ 738-8952 '-OW Ill HI 'ti ~SAGE fl. Jo,.11n1.,r .. d "'•th ,, P•'•lln.tl r•l.s\1n1t mL .JI!• IJ~ ,_.•II till' pr1 llit"l 1?1r1' 10 :0,.rultl• rn \.1l.111rn1J J.s,u111 , .. utl.1 • II U~~:n IVa m lJITl j llJ\~ J "'~"' \I'-.• \t C ,\tlan\I!> lh ·alth ~IJ 21 ~ 11.;rbor Bh d l a.t.s :\1na I~ J.1.lJ Br 1n.:. th1., Jd Cor ~our :.i..a1.il !lift J1hHJlure. like the out •••II h(l' \l l ht' ,JfTll' 11m · ha\•· J ... 1runi.t •c.·n~ .. "' r•--i.-lfl 1l11L11' j lJlt· t•1 ., ..... ht· ,. .. ,ht\ 11( hh·. 1 i.. ... m .. 11 1,1-.-n ti' 1111-: t~· . ·u ml r•·'lu• n1 "" 1.d unnl<1·r uni\ Ana .,di 1·mplu\"I & cn1lt'J \ur l•J lo.•"-'V "" 1111· unl·om11h ••h•t ~J\,l(J' m~ v.nrlo.. nJ''' .1 ldri.;1· drnoun• o f 1r11· 11m•· 111 1111 J ' I ; l•·J"' ., •• nrt re1 1·nt !JhotCoHJptl in r1f!tt Idler ~ v.ilh phone no Jnd dddf~!> !)end rephe.. lO 1-'0 lb\ &\8. 330 W~t l:JJ > '-t I '"lJ \ll°'J ( J !l'.'li:!ti tlq::hl' «t1ura t•·d prof llOm ;1n w•iuld lik1· tn -h.t"• occ:t"i1onal d111nt·r:. "" -anw &l'> 23.'\ 1 renoMll s.r,ic.s suo ..........•............ l'l<CJBLf.~1:-1 '-ct'd I cl T .. 11., ~'rt"<· l'OUn.,..hn.: \111. ll···~·hnt ·~ ~ &t:t= ................•...•.. 7075 ...........••.•.......• Elctcic.a! ,.orlt done n•a:.. thr u exp clec S m . Custom wor k & r t•· m deb CommercLal can be d1::.<'~:.t.-'d Lie :30 IJJ6'j~ •llOMO AMGRS• ~&,Gris ~•tour. ·~0363 ..._ .... Wtllhd 7100 :-.T \G It P\T PARTI 1-:~ '-1.1Jt:•l>A.'-C1-:H •\U>Ol-:l. \\llJ 1 a1er ~our nc.•xt p.ir 1' I m l6 :!.t 36 18-rc; P. .. m -.p"t aullall ·,n ripm =->4:? 02lli 0'' 7."11-ltlll •FOXY LADY• Ol.ICALLO;-.iL\ •972-1 Ill• Ht'<.pon,1blt' ,. ell to d11 man trom So Ou nizt' Co ~uut relat1on..,h1p with otlra<'\t\'e itl'ntle lo\ in~ .,.vman Call Shirlt·~ at A61 3271 from 10.5 Fenwle wanltld for run m the :.un al ~l'14 port lich ~Jim .•..................... Al'Ceptcn~ apphcatwn s for full and part time o;h1ft~ No exper nl'<' Pen) 's Plua 210~134 "_ ()'eanlront. N B Ac~Cletil ,\ r <' o u n t C I e r k to r Pa~l'OIJ dept needed by I luntington IWaC'h l'1t~ St'ho ol 01 s l ~17 S11~2 ·mo dt>pend- 1n& on exper Typtn~ 5CM1>"' reqwred Appl~ ~ 14tll St llunungton BearhC \~~1 Al-nlUrltlfU! Clerk Matur e seif starter for pegboard ~~'tem C'os ta Mt'l>a an>I ~2238 \CCTC BKPNG TEMPORARY ~ today lO w ork on 'anous a«OUntillg It bookkeepin g a sslitn ments Wo rk dose to ~o ur ho me Fi1ur ~ Clerks to SenlOI" A«uun ~ needed lhrouthoul ~County WOll.aT ........ accounlenij)S 233.1 No. Broad we) •l!IOO. Coklwell Bankt-r Bldg • Santa Al\a (7141tl~4 I03 FREE PARKING ~ I ::;-._,,....---- -\ • c~ -=--w --y---c;-. fll.i''" ---~ -. .,,..-----Iii'"___ --7 -~ - ,....._....,... ...................... ......._~ ......... ~ 0 a .....;....:.=-C'!' -,_,_~~ -,. -~-•c!y.__._~.--2.3_,_.1_980~~~~~---·~_..;D~A-IL~Y-P•l•LO-T.._~~~· 1 ; --.. ..... W..e.d 7100 ...........•...... ,.... ' H.AHYSJ"M'~K t 'ull lime.. Maturti woman M hou..st! tusl h•"t! own trans 960-M4'1 HAHYSl'Tl'ER m) homt·. Infant. Mon. Tue. Thur Fh. " J0.3 H.d11 843-&S« liabys1 tter. m:Hur1• ~ tosll m my hm w mo old bab). 3X wk 97!HlJ9 CA.SHIBS lruq"4.! rl"t•ll nunc-n IUll 1mmt'd1alt> cuhJer Jl(AJUOOi a\ ••I 1-;xper req d lo add I\ ion to .:f)(l(I ~ *llt(t', t'lllihie~ i.b11re in eumm11>1>1on i.<>ol Pk'~ df>PI} in pcr:.cm M f ~~ lloglr'tG_...1 Zl>l San Joaquin 1?11b Rd Coruoa del Mar ~~ Babysitter: Re~pons1ble pen;cn lO tare for l! ~ r old !~~~~~~~~~ Compant«Jn fo r • m b\lla\ory ••n t l•m an llNd9d • ..U )'11 \J'l'r Wrl'\' ll, e houn pt'f' do> P¥Y • fD "-'our M I bf k Ind. ~ (lMt .. lndt\'1du•I -u.tl bper1fflt'C' ID dul 1na with problrm• ul the tlck-rt;y Nocumobr . non dnokt'. &OOd dn v 1n11 ru card tis ~fl"r•nc1111 r~ qUlred Call U1ubar11 OiivlA "' ili&y1 fur up ~.unl.Jflt.'nl, 714 W2 162t:i l 'ONTllOU.tm l•~ tnt'\I Sl 1-orp 10 ""lTNIWI md, 1.'U'lllJl.lttlr u~·r h\'lpful raktl C1u1rwe" 1nd1v 1mpur lillJ\t k110"' lt'dlltl ul ,1 ti l'hiOl'li Of Ml'lt>UllllO.i ~ Bank lll'~Ull•ltO" eaper hl'lpfut. nvn smoker Gen.eruu:. sal.u·) • benefit t>ackai.:e ~nd resw:ne & !>S.iJaT) h~lor) lo ~ f>aM.'O l'en .-.cu ~ ·. ~n Juan l'.iµo Cu ~'75 COOK, \'XI), tlJ)'~ l\IJlll) 111 p(•ri.on PJrtn••1 ·~ lil~I'\), 4411 !',(• ( ':. t H"' \ l ~•gWlJ i:WJdl or call Hlt k or Lero) 4\17 •la.& I GROWTH ....... PEOPLE . \ THE GUICE COAST DAILY PILOT ........... DISTllCT MAMAGB nAIMH C arculatton department has an ope nan ~ for a trainee in th e Cir c ulation. Sales. Service and CollecUon Area. Selected applicant wrU recelVe a liberal starting salary. regu)urly scheduled raises, bonus opportunities and many fringe btmcfits sut·h ru, paid vacations. paid ~roup m:surance. life insurance and dental coverage. Must be 18. have i.tuod drivintt record. Hours generally lit\M to 9PM . Monday through Friday.· Saturday overtime available as needed lf you are qualified and interested in learning newspaper c1rculation business. come in person und ask for Harry Seeley or K en Goddard before lOA M or alter 2PM. Monday throu2h Friday. ...,,wu114 1100 ....................... ~:!'!:-.,office. ~~=·.~-... ?!~ ml&ian. All«rnoon1. I 1.JVE JN HELP for l da1 •Hk1. au.1u1 adult. Cook1.-111en. manilnp. wtft.1Sl-01U NB. Mnsa•• M111t be de pendable. Gui Friday, p /1'. All lS\ rM1 .a.ate brokl>r tn typ· int • II~ etc. 20 l\n pr wll , c h ooae nw n ..chodWt Send raume ~/phone own.Mr lo PO l:lox D. Hal I.al. IDllllZ r.-pomible, hne own car • ICJOCI drivlo1 re· M AC H J N 1 ST A S · cord. Avail. lull time. SEMBl.£R -Np< Bch. ... -..... nule r ll manlctr ol food Proe!dl· ... ...,,.If W I ' "'8 JQlllDe. s.aTl IJ'l equ!P needs qua1Jf1ed penoD • / all around MCW11 IXTIASH mactune shop upu. All.,.•typesneeded. Mi.wt have owo tools . 18U W. ~Ste. 125 GUARDS :~~-ca ll J im ~JM, F\Jll Is part lime. All MUSlCIANS for lour 11rea1 Un .r or m s MAID furn11hed Aau 21 or • llhOw. daDee band •udl· <IW!r, Rellred welcome. f\iUOtp&.rt·Ume t1onln1 au1tar and No upeneo~ Off. APP· w.-3030 keybouda. Steady work. ly Uruverul Protection MAJ.DS Wanted. 1661 s. ~-"Bl& Al 4' the Hi Servl~e. 122e W . Sth f'l's" (ZJ.3) 82JS.23Z'J. <300> °*5l Hwy. Laguna Bch. Stnoet, Santa Ana. In· OUJ .....-r2. '1'l'M8:56 person to penoo t.erv)ew houn 9-12 & l-4 Roeer 12·3. 98&3543. Mon t.hru Fri. --------_...;_ _____ _ NURSES AIDES: All llAlR DRESSER waii.ed. Laguna Beach 494·5677 Ha1rdr~~r needed for nice Laguna Beach sa.loo Call 714 995-8560 Hwr SlylJ..st l::am ~ ) OU R?OW m lhe beauty in· c:Utry We offer $1.50 pr wt< guaranteed saJary .... top romm + m~1t11I benef1LS A conlinwn.: ttducat1on l'rORram Openings 10 Newport [lt•ach For appt. ()(cit), &lfVi-'51 COMMAHD PSlfOtt.MAHCE 149 R.l\en;1de Ave. NIJ Mll~toSIOO No t)'PIDI. IUl.leve on ~WllCbboani. Room ror promotion. Call Rita, ~. Coastal Person net Agency. Z790 Harbor, CM ~ta1rUnance Is custodial wort. age no barn er. Hiett-..ood. im Placen· u.a.CM Ma totenanc e M an nei!ded. Expenenced in electn caJ & carpentry field Preftt past hotel e:xpenence. Apply to Git. Surf & Sand Hotrl, Laguna 8eal'h. 497-+471 shlfts, experienced or Trainees. Mesa Verde Caw. Hosp. 661 Center . Cu..ta Men 548-5585 Ml.MSES.AIDE Needed t.o give TLC to the elderly pts Wiii tram quahfaed personnel. All stuft.s av al I. Free med. & dent ins an proba. t1onary penod Apply l~SUpenor. N 8 NURSES A. V.M. Do yOU want lo retum to nur\1ng? We 'll r e - onenLJU.e you "' a small progressive nur,1ng home Call Tht-Garderu.. ~5 ----- Nurslll~ ~AidH $1 00 hr. 7 3 ~tuft Xlnt working eond!i ~ ~!!~--..?~ PtlnllDl·T1.,.aiiUer I ............... ••ail .,. tr «*t co .......... Hilla. l'orm• •JP•r. helpful. Offtrt xlnl bueflu. Call Teri. llJ<lllDO. • PROO RAM --COORDINATOR With irowtftl com;aoy l'ls.e.o ee.I Elute Saa ' "''"'" ,.,,.. IAIM 1% COMM. Now~rorad· dltional salespee>Rie to adl unlt.s ln real eitate ltd. f.•rlnershJps . Qimm l bl'okenge also available. LDcaJ & out-of· state. f\IU or Prr. Call forappt. Newport Jnte r s t ale Properties In c . 3 Olrpor•t.e Plaza, ll~ 201, NB. C a l . 92660 n~ Realtlltate LOAN COUNSELORS ~ Local Calli. home broke" is now mtetviewing for career m inded l oan c'OUOleiors. Traiojng pro· gram & leads provided Rea.I estate he reqd. Call <JI' send resume to: Uruversal Financial l6l00 Pac Cst Hwy St2J!I Hunllngton Harbour 714-846-S567 E.O.E boy. Mon-Wed 1-'rt aft - l'ouk. 1-\111 or l'llr1 llnw Ml?!.u \'l•r<le l'onvul..-~ l't!flt UOSIJll:il. 661 Ct>nkr St . l' M ~-5.585 PART TIME EVBflMGS 1';nterpris1ng adults. Over 21 with dynamic. adventurous personalities who enjoy working with and motivalm~ youths a~es 10 lo 13. $4.00 per hour to st art. $1 00 a week potential. Call 642 -4321, ext. 250 bet ween 2 and 6PM. ask for Laurie. HAIR STl'l..JST A'ITEN ·noN l.a~unJ 11111 ... arc·<1 l>oc.1uon 1J1>4-•n fot a..-.:.crt1ve ind1v1dual in a n1:w 1no.w1nit ... hnp Plew.am ~rson a It l' 11 • <11J 1-"ollov. 1nR hl'111lul PW"l lllTil" ()K 710 23'15 ,\tAfNl'E.l\.; ANC 1-: c U."ILOd i mature. for t'hn'\t1an ~lhool Appl} 16835 Brookhur~t . F VI) 962:m.2 Paid holld<1ys f;uE. •••••••••• noon ~. Own l r u n !>. ms.~ Banlong DPSl TB.LEI SOllJ1i COASI' BANK An independent bank 849Sun0o~r. C M 540..5300 EOE · ... ()p«aff0ft1 ---..__.lt&.oillftft BraDctl bank locattng in Laguna Hills. I 2 y rs ()l'.lt'1'al1o&. & supervl!>Ory l'lCp • ~1 l\iteflt·y 81 ~ 171.h. Cot.t.a Mes<1 Swte224 642-1470 Ha~cal/Chem1slry re· cen t g r ad rur pharmaceut1ca I rv. 64.'>-Zll l. IUPR /hi Chef needed unmed. to run ac · cnt'g dept. of very busy mortgage r1rm. Must have expr. m budgeting, comm1ss1on computa · uon. XJnt pay & <'O. benefits. Republic Homti Loan. 714 /SSJ-0991 IOATYARD WORKER /Ex pr 'c:I Paafic 1'1des Mann"' 227 40hSL NB Bookkeeper, part time, cuistructioo expenence. Pleasant olfice Pc~mble rull ome Tern 979·3376 IOQCKEIPER fUll charge throu~h tnal balance. Expen enyed 11\ insu rance pa y ro 11 ~man's comp. finan rial statement. Must be flexible as pertains lo ac ct'~ functions. Musl type. Only expcr. ne<'d apply. Wood Light.int:: In ! dustries. 54&-2901. Bookkeeper. acrounts payable/accoun ts rr- ce1vable. Construction expenence preferred. In <Xange, call 997·3102 adtkeeper. A/Pay, with construction exper ror :-J.B .. land dev. Some t)'J)Ulg. send resume• to um Dove Sl. Suite 225. Newport Beach. CA 92660 Or call .Daruelle 752 7363 &otkeeper, 4 5 hrs da1l}. Rion Hardware 10Z4 lf'\'me.Westchrf Plaza. .NB. BOOKKt.:EPER Garment mfg has good appty. F /Chit Strong ac- ctng. Sal open. Send re· sume, PO Box 2135. Newport Beach CA 92663 &otkeeping & general or. fioe worlt for pharmacy. Mon-Fri 9-5. Laguna Hilla. Mr. Dreyfus 7&S-3'784 tuX:EP'110NlST Builder he•dquarte red in Anaheim require. an allr•c t ive, n e at. plean"' • Oexlble in· dividual to m eet the public, h andle the s witc hboard. an d perform numerous other Clerical. accoant\na, • Oi*•P«' ..nice. etc .. nt...-WW. .... ttpe>r· tlac to the aecretarY to \he prmidlat. Accurate • lb'Ull ty1Jiq speed ol 70+ wpm required. Salar1 uoo+. If qaalllled call 1W-.crGl«• .... ..... ~t reqlllred '°' t1• blda La111aa Hlllt area. Military retiree pre f. Salm m.eUGlcal exp. nec.Wri .. ~Ad .... n.lly PUot-. P.O. 8" lllO. eo.ta )lesa ... --~ ClWEIS UTDTEM MAHJCl:."7S C:OOK-llOU~t::K 1:-; 1-:p ~:I< for l person. bH' IO i.IU <.lent OK 673 18'1<1 cooec \1 .H u re I-' t• r-. 11 n I u r ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT 330 Wnt lay St .• Coda MHo. Co. 642·4321 Ala ~ Opp..o lua:lty ~ QI= y~ JIA.'\'-OYMAN for 't'rt't't1 '>hol-'. e'tpcr h<-IPI UI. v.11l tr.un ~9326 Openings now ava1labh: kit<' h l' n ht• 11' a" <I I ror fuJI time Assistant !><l.lldw1c-h prodlJ('tlOn I+ Dl>nlnl Orri~ needs help 1-\Jll tune Legdl St-<·rt>tdr~ Managers on 2nd & 3rd A.\1 to 2P~1 . \ton thru t-'root & back offll·c f;,.. rlt.'t'ded for bu:.' H& t:i11. shllts No expenence Frida) l°O)tJ ~h·.,J )JI". preferred 644-0683 "f1ce. ERlS1\ n r hl1~« HEALTH CLUB P<t-.1t1on J1a1I A.,.,,c;t I leJILh l lub UII . Health l 1ub Atl~ndlUlt. P<Jol At tendant Park :'\ev. port ~:>.8~'{-un......: nee. We train. Advance _&il:;;;·:;;l!W:,;:;::.:;c;:-..~~;:~~Jifi::a1.1:1!:l::JR~~~-.-;.. .... .:--, ~o.n41~e.x_p~ p~ft!."~tJ -. ~;~_ ~-=~re:o·y,;;:--;l' ------~ -l~ mana«ement jl0!.1t1ons to lAJY'\ per nee Gurden <.;ro\c ------- S5 .50 per hour 1f urement r~cil 2nd 'hih .trea 638-'Jlll Gen. ·0H.1ce. maturt> qualJ(1ed. Tor more in· &wb\ds. f.xper '"quan U~NT'tL A"S-l~·TA.~T pen.on. P l ·~am· ll•m lb;pltalll} lj(JM~ I' e\ p.i.nrlt~ ~e«I hat.l!•,,t ... Ill ~l'\l'IOll lt1lJll1tll ~ f• llmt• ncJr \Our horn•· v.rkr1m11u: n1·w n" d1·nh ~nn i:tnJ( i:1ri... Imm hx-JI mc•HhJnt-. '\.t't-d rur & t ) '*"' ntl'r ... .,,. appt ratl !>47 JV'Y.1 formation & interview tily cookin1? rt'Qd. " ~ ,-, :\'IQnlhru 1')-1, .,ome t}I> appl~ to store 1100. 3350j _ ~ \ !1~a 642 586l U...ta '1esa ofhct.' n<'ed., at'euraw-w rig C M of Del Ob1spc>, 'Dana Pt. back oChce help X-Ha~ f1ce. S4 hr 545-3124 714·496-9076. Writ Ill· he. & expenence pref - terv1ew Monday thru Cooks -... ult or part t1mt GENERAL llELI' f'nday'from8am to3pm. Breakfast Cooks needed 6311420. Permanent po~1l 1on~ 1-:quaJ Oppor Employer FUU time. Top PS> & - -avail w 1growing tuol ren benefits Exp'donty. Ap Den'ALASSISTANT taJ firm ~ore. in CCJ-'>ta Uuldcarc. days, 6-16 thru ~22. myC.M. home, boys 7+12 Rt-a s onabl l' 557·5589 evem_nJt'-s_. __ _ CUfUCAl General Office: C lerical dulles of typmg & filing etc.. 1.11cluding assist.Jn~ ma rket ing effort s or Sales Reps. Terrific benefits & 2 ra ise Po6Sibilil.les 1s t. year. C"..ood location near 0 C Airport & good office en- v1l'OIUJlenl. Expenence inf erred. St.art to $900 per mo l.D.S. Marketin~. Call lrene. 833-9450 OencaJ, J!eneral orrice. h1J!h ~chool J{raduate. good l} ping speed & skills. Some knowledgt' or data processing helpful To leam com· put.er operallOI'\-Buena Park location. Salary 1-ommensurate w 1abill· ty Con tact J:::i-.ther 714·994-l&lO CLERICAL Register today for local temporary assignments 557-0045 Cf\-Lfr\:. 11Ml'0'1"'1'1' l'Ul'!oONNll Sf<RVIClS 3723 IWch Sh-Ht Mewport lffch CLERK J M ANAGER· Hallmartt, Gifts & COS· metics, exper preferred ~TJ73 a.ERK PHARMACY CLEU Part-r_. Specialty drugstore in N. B. IS seeking a person who has a real roncem for people t.o assist our pharmacist. Working hrs: 913pm & 1·7pm, aJtemaling schedules Mao-Fri. Call the st.ore IDll'IAger' lO set up in· terview appt. ..... °"" 16IOS. ........ ... ..,.. ..... 644-7JJO Qerk 1'ypist. flexible af. tA!rnOOD hours. Hrly rate «""'•-* w /a-per. bl 1mDe iadultrt.al com· pin for mana1ement cowu't1nC ftrm. PAeue Cllll: sm:z. 1-5, ..... fti. aawrmsT Q~ ftnD In Tuttia naeda ACCURATE TYPIST wtt.b ,_...i ol· nae .. .,...... io.1re1 by aoaclr. 8alar1 open. .. .,. a.Dat TYPIST -Part· li•• 20bra week. IMWm<e aper. pref. .. ..,__ Npt, kb. area. 1:.0 .E. 11 /F. 1INDl ply m person 3-5pm 400 Dana Point. Exp w 1X ~ltSa. L.i~una &•a<'h & • S. Coast Hwy, Lag Bch ra~. ht HOA Ol'tmn:il i'l TortJ Bent! Will tram HOSTESS 4Yf>.01Jl ----Appl) 1!130 Npt Hhd .>\IJph 111.il'l•bl'Jrll ... ResLaurant •l250 \tartm dale WJ), Newp11rt 0Jsmcl1Cla n for facials IO t•x c lus 1ve skin t•art' -.alon. Prefer mature person. 642 4911 OIHECTORY UPDATF: C.M. or 22600 Lam - Temp phone work rrom _bc_rt_Lal3 __ E_l_T?~ ---- Counter help. Sandwich shop. Mon -Fr i. Part time. mature person 17881 Sky Park Blvd. Ste ltA. lrv 556-0670. Coonler llelp· Expeneoced Sandwich Person wanted & Counter Help. Gar:, 's Deli .~2193 C a~tcr Sa1HcJir1 Dr y Clean1n1ot s tore, Costa Mesa. P !lim e 751-3115 Nora Counter h~lp . P 1T . M.ature person 1n rasl rood operation Mon·Fri 11·2. Richard 833-8347 your home; no selling. 1n·ofr1 re tra1n1n.1?. F lime. P /t1ml' temp, legible handwrit· 1ni:: /deuil o riented. 558-8:117. DltlVER Wanted rt•bable class I dnver w/bobta1I & !>em1 v.ilh 2 speed & fork bfl expenence. Must have ~ooc:I dnving record & refs. 494·1107. Ask for Tom DIUYBS Men or wom~ 25 yrs or older. Know the coa~t c1tJes. Nel $180 a week or more Orange Co<ist Yellow <.:ab. 17300 Mt llr rrmann . Founla1n <.:ounter -llelp. Malt' or \'alle:,. U'fo ''' Slater Female . KU !> t e r s betwn New hope & Cleaners !-'ult time ~Euc.:~·lt~d~)~~~~~~ SI /hr. Ut6 E 161.h. C.: M . - 548-71122 - CHEDrTV~RlflER Topa Thnf\ & Loan ha:. un opening rrn a f 1t Credit Venl1er ~ome exp hlp{uJ. oot req. J?d st.art :.al. ma1 Co ben. ad wince opp. Gary Barnes 646-3281 - C RT OPERATOH ORDER DESK · Xlnt benefits. top salar\', ex perience preferred Costa M('Sa area Cati (..l1armame 557-~2. 9 to s. Mon. t.hru 1-'rl CUSTODIAN -Im m e d aperuog for retail store & o(c m.aint. need person w /expe.r m minor elec tnc.al & plumhing repair. Perm pos1l1on w txlnt benefits. Call Jim or Ray 644-50'70 Custodian needed In Qron.a de1 Ma.r. Mon-Fri 8am4::.)pm. Xlnt. sum· mer employment op . port.unity ror s tudent. Call 873·2268. M · F , 8:30anHpm. Qastan>er Service Fine f\mliture store in Costa Mesa. He a vy phones, correspondence, detail wortt. & typing. MUil be bright Is a quick learner. Knowledge or ttta1l rumit.u.re buaioesa belpl\ll. Jand: ~3822. ...... YMAM L.A. nmea to homes in Newport Btacb. 3:30am· e.n. Moo-Fri. 1325/mo. 7 daya/•k: '500/mo. 5etMJ.ot'Ml-14JJ. DELIVER LA TIMES to bomet in CM Ir RB. HAM. s:rts-sas mo. + booua. Dependable c•r needed. Also need cu - ,..,~. $46-4·1 or*"83 You don't~ a tun to "draw laat'' when you pa.. • ad ID lhe OaUy Piiot W•Adll Call DOW _...., Bwct1.W.c Tech. Small company in Irvine ~ person for produt· lion t.esung. Electromc exp. req Will interview persons seelung perma· nent employment f'leasant worting cond1- ll<ClS Xlnt pay & rQm pany benefits Appl) Amen can Zettler. 16881 llaleAve, lrvme. ELECT R ON I C AS · SEMBLER -Assembl· 1ng exper reqd Good bene. C M. area 540-4.Z71 EJement.arY school PM. aide 30·40 hrs/wk . U>Uege siudenl A S A P 64.S-:mt ESCOtrrS 34.K now htring. trans pro\ided. 547-1445 ESCROW Of'FICER : Temp/for s ummer. 5 yrs. expe rience re · quired. $1500. 566-7•12 aft 6. Exper' Fem driver ZJ and over to wortt ror Auto Body P nl S upplier -.zin Factory trainee. Good pay in plastic adhesive comp&ny. U37 Monrovia Ave. N.8 548-Sl.25 Flle Cle.rt, p /time. Light t)'1lhli. lmmed opening. Call Balboa Marloe, S.9171 foc appoilluneat. mE/M/F/H _ BeaC'h GENERAL OFFICE - Needs 2 girl!. 1mmed. for new ofr1ce in Hunungton Harbour area. <.:a ll or submit l"eSW™!: Umversal F'lnanc1al l&IOOPac. CftHwy SU!19 ~HaTbOur (714 1~~EOI': •HOUSE<..1..EANERS• f-\Jll or pan umt. good ~cond Must ha\e own transp. t::ng bpeak mg preferred. Work on residen•al & com m Lu: C714) 631-6303.' 979-3043 afl6PM =o:--a.-u OfftC;_ -ltousekt'el)er Ll\t' in 1-'or - -~ Fat.her & 3) r old bo) <Xfice Manager roe :.olo Beautiful home. steS"o 1'ewpor't M.D. Preler re rrom Ba> N B Rm JBd cent college graduate Sal 675-37'93or5ZJ-4!l20 Expen ence in s kill.., helpfuJ. but not ~senl1al. S950 mo. 40h r'>. M F Please 'iefld r('S um•· to Ad i:6Z7. Dail) Pilot. P 0 Box 15t.U. Co~ta ~t~.CA ~ General PUMERS HELPER Will tram $200 v. k Sl3rt Open 8am·8pm 995-3413 OFffCf WORJ( S 110 \\i U t.ra.u> $180 t.D start ~8am-8pm 99:>-~lJ DlttVYS $200 Wk Will lrau1 truck dm e~ ~ Sa.m-8pm 995 8.-1 ll General The Balboa Bay Club 1s now tu.ring 1-'00D CASHJEH · Part time. Mu~t be a\a1I e11es & wknds. PleaM· call for appt 645-7358 -------- ll'lekpr Live 10 . must dnH•, :.! t'hlldn•n . 6&fl !-.alar}. 15~ ~J~ I '' r ~ lntl'rior l.rn1lst·:t1'1n1:. v.ork v.1lh hH· IJIJnb. ruJJ time ma1ntenanc·· ""4e. i':).pcnencc \Jrt.>f S57-0J.SO JA1'1TOR.S/MAI OS P 'I' eve-. lrv1.ne urea SJ 25 hr 541·1111 ------ JA.l\f!TORIAI. f"uU ume pos1t1on 11.ork mg 10 beautiful DdnJ Puent llarbor SJ ~+rr mge benefits Plt>ase ap ply Tues thru J"rida) SAM t.o l2 noon or l P M to 5 P\t Dana Point Manna C:o ~'101 Dana Or.DP 496-6137 ----KEY PU :-0 C It OPERATOR 6 Mo e:it IJ('r. 3Nl exper, Paul Hos.Yer '152-81164 ICEYPUHCH c::>raATOI CRT ba111c exper nee 1-\alJ t.Jme day:., apparel m!gr in S A.-compan) benefits call Kathy 751-6322 LAB PHLEBCYl'OMIST · FUlJ time. Mu11mum 3 yrs. experience . Xlnt salary & benefits. Call 548-9:M7. Newport Beach. LA NDSC AP E MAINT EN AN C E f'OR.EMAN. Min I yr u per In 3 man c rtw ~ion 8lO to SI 100 per mo. Ask for Ron s.6-7441 Genera l /Q ual1l) Man ager . Must be knowledl(able about Teak wood & its main· tena.nce. Reqwres I ) r tr.wung & 1 yr. exper S p ea k English & l:h1 n ese. <C h inese language waved ir h ight> qualified in other areas). Manage furniture slore. In s pe c t m e r c h Responsible for sales, marUti.ng, public rela· ticns. controlling stocks & ~aling (."Ofllracts. S10 per hr. Take ad to neattat O.C. Employ· mlft Devdopmebl Dept OU 1ce. D .0 .T 185.167-046 Advert1H · menl pa i d for by ~er Ls ~:c~A5L~s-;: ~ GENERAL OfFlCE -Landllcape mamtenance SOUDdualt1men audi6 "penon needed full lime hM ialereadDI poaJUon. or par1.·time In Cdlll. CaU varied office duUea, Mon-Fri. lamto4:30pm. lrvineana. -..m 873-ZB ' ·. ~~~~---~- • • M Off!IC 1 ~ape main\eD~ -To SI.art Anmaa needed. V&Nd MORES WJT8 dudea. 1'\all time penn•· EXPEJUENCE rm. Good co. benefit.I. f\ytQlrloftlce Apply • l A • H VMied.ttMU. Laadacape, 23811 Via Wew1llt.raln Fabrtctn&e. llJuioo Vie· co. pa6d beneflta w.. --· AllPIY between 8-11 ..;"'°;__.,_.. __ ,~~-·----- 853 PrOducllon Pia~. ...... S.Uttey Newport Beach Dynamic AUt n-c. toP People who need People n.t•urhatlhe DAILY PILOT SEBVJCZ DIR£Cl'ORY lsall•boutl Secy. to+l>'omc. heavy did.apbone, lilal A U · P81iM Ir UL up. req'd. bella otnt.. N. 8 Arprt ..-. s.J. GplD. Call CiD• d)' 8"1ift 7»1111 . • .-. .. -........ ---=.. •. ~--"'" -· --_-;o -- _ _..,,_ -,-~--..__ __ ... --.-... .iF -- MAl:'ll'fENANl' ~ MA!'> 00 l5IX> t>lqJt>nencl'. part \lml' Hayvww Coov llo..p1\al \1~ \'erdc C-0nv Hosp :ui5Thunn A~e. <.: M 661 Cent~. Co8t:i Mt~J .• ---.... -----.--;_-; ~~ -.\unmg ~J"cr fur rondo "' !M".ie'n l' ttme J.1C>'olt1on tor capJblc m<1nai.:• r 11. exper m bldJ: r"J><UI & m.llnt 714 ~ IWi alt 2 ~J ~.K -I nr llJ:.lll ·rrwu~ '-'antco In H B E>.i>t:r '"our1t1· r.ref C aJI Bruct.-!}62 66><3 HEMOOIAL YSIS 71 4-&ll-1800 ~1all.U"t: hWhl> mott\ ;1tf'd ~.rl "' ~'C""nt'nct' 1n ---------!ihmel'>tlC & 1mportt-d t hi>e ... •· & "''"t' ... ;iii·' l..as.:urw He.Jt h lkh to ~Ti&; \lf;cHA."''1C . .' MARIS f-. ~tu. ... t be •·xper 1)1'1 e,a!. (I. dltS?l en~.., in plea.sun· boat~ Tup "',q(C'' & benc£1ts. Turbo Mannt- ~125 Anytime AUTO fEHAllC Pf''P BOY<; ha .. 1m med1.-te opening) 111 their Santa Ana JOd Cbit.a Mesa Sl.Of'e'.'\ fOf" in dl\1duah 11.ath e'\ penence "' brake and frool end. \UM up and relat.ed mecha.msms 1-..>.telll'f'lt startin)! -.alar' fmm Si265 t.() for ;, dJ \ ~. plll.1> add1t1onal for 1 om p I et e d ~ \ I ~ t-. ml'<'han1c .. te:.t f'.'\ 1·ellent worlung t·ond 1 tlQR\ and opportunllH'' for adv<1nct•men1 Libe r a l emplo)ee bl'nef1ts 1n c tudt> hclt>Pll.abz.allon dOd II f 1· 111:.urance and pt'nsion hni PIPIOYS 2IM6 BnstDI Street Costa Mesa. <:A Equal Oppor 1:-:mplo) er ~Wic.al Secretal) for an i!Unusl Salary D 0 f: Hllmgual prefet"T'C'd Of flee near So Coa'>t Plat.a. Call 642-4300 Ad· Siller •64. 24 hour; ;;i da) ---------- LVH'S 3-11 :AJ P~ ,hlfl 1-"ull nr µ..rt tune ToV :.Ollar>. Out!>t,tnd1nlo! b1·0{•( tl' 1tr-iu1 .. r & nwnt ra1~ 2 v.x_ .. \a<' a lion art er I ) r \l.a.)or ~1cal. 1ll'n\a l & lif .. m.'i at no ro't to • mplo\e•· Fla.i.,hq.1 l.on\ I bl p 64 ;! 14()44 ----- OfffCf MAHAGB ~ I IOJ'\ 1mmt'<i. m~l tut\ e soow escrow or rea I t~ e11pe.r. CaU or s ub· lllll l"eSwnt' l 'ruversaJ f\nanc1at 16400Pac~ HwySl2l9 l lunum .. 't un II J rbou r 1i J4 1~~EOJ- Uf1c-r Claims AdJU!jll'r tOUe«e ~ree n-qwrt'(I G<lod benefits f''armer:. ln .. uran l' ~llAI t: 0 1-: \'. . PACKAGatS l-1•mdlt' S3 !'> hr to1 't 1 rt ~·It· n t r J 1 "', .i>-51~ PART·TIME GtFTWARE Personable. ent'r~et 1<· per.;r.'I ~ W /artl!ollC Jbibty to merchandtS\.' & 111.'play g1fl 11. are II\ our :'-B store. Mon t 'ri .. •t 'fpm ( ·.1_11 tl'M· st.ore manager for intE.-n•1ew appt Tlw Gtlild Ong 1610 S-MicJ-1 Mewport k«h 64-4-7330 PA.RT TIME The Dail\-P1lol has a .., ma II r'o u t l' 1 n th I? ~wood ,\pt5 <Newport Harbor H1 Rh ~chool Are• 1 Mon thru 1-'n af· let" noons and Sat & sun nYll'lWlli!-, l::.anungs ap- prox $UO. per month Medical Ofc nt't'ds l'"· Mustbeck.'P('ndable per'd 15 yrs l b1.1t•k olc l'<tll &424321 gu1, P 'l, 25-30 hrs per l..ea'e oame & 1'hon1• wk Apply wkdys. betwn -~-r. _____ _ 9-l at 2139 Plact!nl111 A'e.CM ~1edtcal UCEPTIOHIST 1:-:Xper. reqd. for Npt. 8ch. lab. Insurance pro- ressmg & PhlebOto my pret. 1lus is a full-time perma-nent position . Phone Jan Hil lye r 64G-0140 all LOAM. Medical Front & Back <Xe. 3 Internists. N 8 . P/lime. Exper pref'd. Reply lo Classlfied Ad 11586 c 10 Daily Ptloe.. PO a>x 1.560. ca.ta Mesa. CA 9:3626 Medical Secretary for or· thoped1c orr1 ce i n Newport Beach. Full time days. Must be laiowledse•ble in tdiq medical blstories. rap.Id typina 4' transcribing. Salary commeuurate w /abilit.les. &per. only r..s apply. Send resume to: P.O. Box ms .. Dall)' Pilot. P .O. Box lHO, Qieta ..... CA 931211. Medical Au't. exper. Hours a: s alary open. Non-$1110ker. 646-SUM Cadillacs to Go-Cart.I Wbatevert.be Fad Rall ·em oft \bl martt l Wkh • C1aa1Jnec1 Ad CallNow!~ PBX Operator. Ans. 5(.'rv. cJCper also Operator v.1Superv11>ory. ex per 6J8.ZM4 • P'IX OPlllA TOR • Part time or lull time. da)'S or eves. Must be able to work som e wkeods. Typing skills req Many co. benefits . EX>E F..,,,_ ls. area~\110 AlJllOl1 area-646-8000 PUJMBER -ttpa.ir Ii heating: Pay •ccordin.g lo ~-Refs. req\M!St· ed Geers Plumbing. 5.1&-l~ PLUMBER - Service/Re pair. Must haft good t.rack rttard, SIOCl drf vtnc record. Ex· periwed only. Newport ..._... 6 HMtial J.ae. ...... Prindn( BINDERY poaltm. No exp. nee. Newport BudL....all. Prlnl1Dl·P•rer. cutter poliUaft aval w /55 yr okl co. ln Lac Hlllt. Otf•rs top .,., ' pront lhartn1. medical Ir CS.ntal ID· suranct. Eiiper'd 6 rea'1Qallble appUcant.a callm.-. Real Est.ate Sales Veop6e needed in Sum.cl IJeacll office. top com ll'll!>:>IOOS. Call Bud llyam,., 17141146-5502 () p t' n I n g i n y,• l'. I I l"iUil.blJi.ht.'<I I rvme 'firm Tra1nin1t a~!>IStan ct l(t'nerou!> 1·omm1si.1on ..,lhe<lute t:all Da11.n ~ a.al&tat.S.S Openin11. for licen.,ed ..,.,lespt'ople , local I) •wmed. with national re h .. -rnl '>)'Stem. Excellent v.orklnR cond1t 1ons t.:a.m 100', l'Ommt.SSion 1-oc conf1de.nt1al a_pp 'l call ~ E)(.Eell * Sl'STEMS· l ....... , J cw:sz ----- Real ll>lat.e Sales TOPOfACE • Bnt Locauon • Hlgtl <.:ommIB:.100 • Proles:.aooal Tram mi: • E.x:penenct'd onJ~ • t:Jtpenenced onl~ •Call Now Redhill Realty 67J. i :klll A.sit for WaJt IU:AL ESTATE SALES •90%• NOD~K f'Ei'.:'. t-\ 1..L1PAR'ITIM t-: R~TY NETWORK -957 -8400- REAL EST An: SAL.ES t"rtle sales tra1rung thru larl(e successful s11 le,., rorpc>r at1on. For 10 rormat1on call Geor~l· 847-Gt or 779· 1934 ----Hfl:E17110NIST-Law Of • fi~ Light phooes. $.')!)Cl rro ~ 7410 REAL ESTATE SALES UlnsJdennR a real e:.tdt., l.tcaise" Let's have a cu11 ol rolfre & chat a bout 1t' <.:all Kisty 991-0660 or J an S46-9366 RECEPTIONLST--In - ternational computer co 1n Irvine r eqs )!Veil quahfied receptJonist to handle switchboard, in t'OO'.llng \'I.Sit.ors & light cle'1caJ duties. Salary up lo 11.000Mo. Send repli~ lo &x 632, Daily Pilot. PO Box 1560 Costa Mesa. CA9:3626 Reception.isl /Typist Part lime recepUotriat/· typist neeckd July 18th· O:t. 31st. lloa·Fri, 9am· 3 :30prn. Must t)pe S6wpm. Pleasant ~oe voice. Cod.act Linda or ~.113$-3SU. ~t. full time. t!t'UOY people and busy phones, or Or. Cty Airport. 7S2-4*8 RECEPTIONIST. Com- mand Performance Haintyline Salon needl full time ~ ln ibltinllon Beach. Ap- plcna mmt be OU$CO- ..... 9')'1iab. Podioo ,......._Ute~ ......... ..., ..... .,.1 --·~'·· Slmll htlSI .. la ln4M . Amwfll ....., trm la· :.~::.: t~llt~ ~~: Located lo II Cr. l :JO to SPM. ta1 "50. ~•14 uk ,,or Ka&rtn&. Receptionl1t/T1pt•t. Mlnlm11m U •pm. u.-HWa.. Call lln. WlaskJwll7·U. ' ·-__ , ·-"----~ ----i ----·-·. --..j I ' I,$ WWW "-*' ar .. ,. C..•t1 QniPlia o.. ... c ... . ..... "" ........ Wt •· 0.-.w .......-C'Om ........ --· Jlm lrtd (tM) .,...,., S' r•w.. I ..... Es· d.M • req'cl "'~ Lq\lifta • tOam $ JOpm , -~AVt>,IAt lkb Ml H""8 I 'Y .._.. v.-. Pt'tatmar) W1lllU aai. dm, lull llmf ..... \:.. tritedh .. ,,.,,... ..,, Harti.K 81 CM ~no. a k for Maryortllff Salta Rep P II' for ma ll ~ fll'tn l'onl.lH1 ~Ullun s..k1 7S2 4K't ftte N Ed's ~10 sh.ck ha:. tu11 • COO«S I 1 m I' l' a r l' e r u p • DILIYMY PJ1UtVlJ,.,, & pan lime' fta.V.. JUb OJ1f1'W1 Ul\ll lt'S opc-n • .-. .. SRS 1n11 up n o "' 1 n 1 hr Part time OP"'"n&• ror Nl' ... 'POf'\ ~arh al"t'B If ~a. men wilh out ,00 are 11\llltary ~irro ~ ptnOOa.lilJM '°'ho d , Wk• pnde in tMtr •w k. 1...-a roUeae gra ua .. e or Over 21 lo: able lo work an! currently gomg to evea.. 13..~SJ.SOto st.art ~Ir ~ mot1vat t.'d for 1ncreast'd earn ME N m·s I n e s b a s e d 0 n F.u.IL Y PlllA perfOl"tnam"e, please ap , A.RLORS Pb' at 814 So. El CamU>O ll.80 S Bns tol. Santa Real. SanClemt'nte. ~ ~ach Blvd H.B RADIO 535 S Brook h u ot. SHACK Anaheim A TANDY CORP. ~ Garciipl Grove Bl E.O.E.. -:S Beach Blvd. Stan SALES 88'i3 Valley View, Buena We need anothtt friendly Pk. \'Olce for our order desk. U >-OU have some cle~al ~ dCper .. or sales ex per .. . 1be Good ..Ear1.b ~.,µ~-,...1-l-~~-l --....;.~-~per. S6-3!115q,. Ask for John bdlJILIA. Will .LraUL in. Hams or Bob Duley. Our tel"vte'WS llon. tPM. 210 company sells com · NewportOr.Dr.N.B. ~~00~~~~~~~ Res taurant Company Npt Bch. 082. 1304A looldng l,er -person with Lopn Ave, CM. 549-3950 bootJcttpmg e.x pen en· <'e/A.P .. Full t1me1M lhna F. 7 to 3 :30. Good benel1ts/E.O E. P lease r ail 540·5662. 1672 Heynokb, Irvine Restaurant DtSHWASHlRS COOKS IUS PEOPLE Full wne. Good nppor. llood pay. Laguna H1lls Ca.II 768-0662 ~/SCTaY Local publishing firm has unmed. operung for good sec retary. Good typing and· d1c1aphoot' transcn bmg slulls es~n· ua1 al~ether with good phone m anners. Xlnt company bene(1l5 <..:all per..oooel at 549-4834 Sandbl&sung helper, nu exp. needed. dnvers Ill· req. 542·5..'117. SECRETARY AaJ"8J t~~tOw•th St.X;Y /BUR, P•rt/fuU Um., R E Co CdM Waly .... m.aoo WAITIR Parl lllD e ....._.an ,., hr \o 1tart No ti pa . • Pl'ri9ctd c..u II\ lP )I. Wtd &lr4t fti. Prhlate Uuilr)oa.b .... ~ WMTllUIS l:apertu eed lo fuod ~ ..._..,6dlnMr _,.. ayal) ~ dally •HJ.AM. atrunt'a. a n g eo.t Hwy. QUI ---WAITIQS S&RVICES"rATlON ""-' .... o.y ahlft Shell l•Uoo. 1'1t h lf\'\Oe, NB •• .., .... neecle(l for waltr~aa poaillon ,.._, rl~ call fOf' appt. A tm-.l\~ " Sf>rv1r.i Su. Atte n d I'\'• wk nda V1c1 ori a Mobtk> 21~ Plac .. nua (;M ~ SAI.E.~Xlnt QJ>flh quahhl"d Vl'ri.on. IHI )al•O • b ... f(er1t., llulttnon :. Boott•f), N H MC~ !\Ir Milter suo~ SAl.t:S w .AntetJ fUU or pMrt tam~ Good Co. bene t1ti. 1-·11tu r e ~mt pos111oru. ~:11 ble AWb 10 person bet 9am & I h m . 3077 S . Bnstol.C M. SHOE SAUS WA R K H O USE INSTALLATION 1ot plaJ1t r omp11n1 need11 lw-d wurklJll depend11 bW penon w llOQlf' u pt"r It lalowledJe ol planu. ~a.sor PIWlbiht1• ~, O~ S&.eve or Jen')' WAalttOUSIMAH Pan tame F\U orden . stock •~bvery Must~ bondabll" $l 2$/h r to WMt Rq1d ~auty Sup Pb aeu: 111tiSt c.: M ,,,_•b:•c ••••••••••••••••••••••• AnM.,u aoos ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~lNSTER ABBJo:Y ANTJQU E MAU.. DaUy 1~. ·~· 1().9 U.OSIID TUESDAY ll751 Wet!tmtO.Ster Ave. Garden Grove S54 6103 Wanted with ur without l•---------expr Will train Advanl'e poss1b1bt1es. Gd com pany benefits Apply in per.>0n. 9am lJll l lllm. at Standard Shoes. 3'TT7 So en.stoi. CM. Spray pa.ulte.r. exper . steady ,.'Ort, He U'WOOd 1971 Placenua Ave. CM . Statio ner y Sto r e in Conana del Mar nee<is ex pr'd .Jalft led . Pull time. S days. Xlnt work q 'cond. E5pet'1aily ''"" ctien&.ele. 675-1010 STOCIC CLEU Lagt.na Beach elertron1c manufacture r needs person to stock. k11. ISSUe matenals & ma1nta 1n stodt·room l"\:'l'Ords. t::x per. in stock room & knowledge of dect ron" mat.enals & l'Ompcoenti. ht:l.p(uJ We 1>rft'r ieood pa~ & bt-ne<it.:. l'l..-dl>l' ' a II lvr JIJP( TB.OHIC 1YkE1.EY 194·9401 \i.k for Pe r.lOIUlel 1-.0 E. SwrTCHIOARD Broker a l(P f1 r m 1 n rash.too bland has 1m mecbate openmR for re eept1orust Hours 7 l F:xf1('r. pr!'( ConlJl't llt'len Mr<i1nlt>) ror ANJl9Uf a.ock AUCTIOM Sal May ait.4PM J>te,1ew 10AM-4PM Approx 3SO lot.s including· ~Grand/tithers & wall docks. Many 1.2 & J train skeletons. large ~ol.\'teJma l .2 ~ ~ \\~ts. rollect1on o( carnage clocks, double dial ealendars. P1nv.heel regu!Jltors, 3 tram rw.ee bra c k e t c l oc k s . Amencan v.e1~hl \'locks. ('Ollect1on of t:n1o:h s h Grandfathl'r~. 1-·rt>ni·h hroru.e & marblt· l lock,,, music box~ t>lc eu· LalTy M~an Anuque~ 1~ Toront<J \\ti\ l~ta Mt"J t ·u !Y~ 1714 1 ~3955 llarllor 81,·d North lo ~v.er 1we-1t1 YUL ~l:.ED lT" WE GOT IT ' Oirs. lamps, range top bed ""1fa bed. rom er bed. p!aures &r m''>l°e Sat Sun ~ 8J32C&su1Jan. H 8 '"'..en 80 I 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• The 81ggt!!>l GAR i\G E SALi!: on tht-Or.in111 C:ous a 1., in the Daily Pilot ctass1fieds. Evel'} 1-'n day. ~JlunLI\ & Sunday dunng th<' month ol May we v.111 run )'Our GaraR<· l'Jl1• Jd under th1!1 ~Pl"<'•al GA RAG~ ~LE headini.t Gt.'T REAUY :-.o\\ • <:lean out th•· d0i>1:1,, atllc &t klds room1-nov. .:et n:•ud' to turn "•Ur unv.c1nted 11 .. m, 1n· to CASH. Call nov. to pl<t t·e your ;,it undt•r lh" ,~'(·1al heading tor next v.eek-end. 642 ~8 SAT ONLY. May 24th 30662 Manlyn Or. S<I l..ugwia 1behmd Alpha ~la Mkt). Clot hes & ~ "99-5170 816 t;ARAG E SALE Sat !Sun & Mon. 912 W. 18th St. CM Garage Sale 181!82 Brooldturst F \ Sat " Sun 9-5 MUL~AMILY 56.T..9-~~ld-. CM FUrn . TV. ster~ duldren's cloths. l::x en:-yk! & much more 8' Danis h sofa , 2 end Lables & lamps Cotfe\.' tbl. hou'Sehold at~m~ SAT1SUN 1 5 409i., Im Alle).Cd M MISC items Sat Sun & ,\ton 359 F1ower St CM Furn. J el4-e Ln 548 111&! T \' , anl1qu<--.. \'Ol ll'I' tallies. ele(t t~ Pt•wnlt"r i.:olf r lbt.. porcelain::.. desk a c<.'CSSOn ~. b r :c,~ tapest.nes Much Mvrt- ~t & Sun. 10 4 536.! B lin n Ln I r' (i\lrtlerodt) J fAMILa:s Washt>r funuture. an\Jque-. 'k•s ~ames. lOO's of item) Sat /S un 9 ·4 . 1 21 9 ~I Or Cd~ Sal only 9 4 Multi t-'a m 1lr i.a ll' 4 11·1~ Court.land. Qj M f c lJ fllt"I lli&hl fo·u r n book s. 111ari11 gwtar. blkl'I>. i.t·w1nic IDllClune. T\' . ell 1t5 t: Bay . Bal 675 0600 Carpels, ( elll"th tonei. 1 & drapes " rods H} the room. Pl11.1 Wrought Iron l; J i e b o , ~ h i. r µ Mic rowa ve 6r m 1s 1 •term ()ptn Sat 8 ~ 34 MisslOrl Bay Dr • CdM 1'tr~l.S330f"m-499Q ~- l~ESlereo. sofa queen site bed. dinner lb6e ,.. 4 chair. doth~ & • lo)'> Lot.s mor1· C'omt' & ;,ee Sat 6r Son ~I 5 to4:, \1t1onaSl ,\pt J ~ GAHAGE !-..\LE !-..it t' J 1-· u rn, l' o 11 c l' t 1 h I 1·" dcd~ & l<tt.' mun· I !llli I 1hlb.borul'1rdt·. UH t;Al(.AGE !\Al.t-. l '11 mpl IWTJ. "l'PI. lnl'l fH'i t- IMth ~l , l' M ~ul Sun ~5 (i.ua>;e !'idle I rum ~lJlt· Tool.s b1rH Ito~. p.in". t-'ll t-.ew & u_\('(f Sul & Sun !*-4pm 7 ~rspr ru.t Ir. \lo\ l.llJ: !).;Jt> t-urn1turl' & rdcb & t'n<h 'ial. Sun &. \ilm 644 Sh.J.Jma.r C '.\f ~ Garage Sa le Family room set. olfice cha irs. tm . .,,. 1.'0ff~ table. many mire t 0llll 5.'>1·3361. Sat. Sun Men t-.Jt'C'I rol Ull w 1 nt-w host' ~. H~hold .!ems Wies -Sl SJ. Ma tern11 .,_· ~ltlcl'beWSz7,8 '.t Uher ck1.be!> ~ 1% up \lc'fb !.Ull'> perf rood $1) nY'Ci CJ I l2Z? C ~ 'I dl'd !'l.Jle !'loon 'lJ• ~ 11 ln 1 JUI.> lil'rmuda Or l -.i Od<b & f .1'1<1 GARA~E SALE 1..)1 Alt"'4J. "H :-..St /Sun -.....1 urd.l\ R.l b v <'loUi.-. . 'I• ,.;\,.n thin~ un<t...r ~.., 1.151~ !Jit..' 1J """' llt-m, ~ ... 1 1111i' i. .. l 33l W in li:f'<.~ lnlllt-1:-.e;..( L\lh1•r1 ~luvmi Corner ~ roup hr-.n lOOt'S 11 ke nu '" f itted sh~t~ SlS'O f'lru. Poni.! lblt• & f'QWP ""'° p-.T mov.er $40. b;u ,.~ mlX'h more Cash 1:.v., 11.A.6.l 'fernmac Or II B -; .. m >)pm !>at $1.ln JOIMTHE DB. TA C O TEAM i:tner a I n H1 re e ic penence Mu!ll know Hi key b) IOUl'h In 'f\r;u n. O:inta rt 1!32 7'JOO _.,_w«_644-_22!12_ ---- t:pnght Freezer. ruru hut lltled& ck frost u n 1 t Asking $45 Or offer MS-2500 a!t 6P M 8035 Frwto YOll 1045 ~ 80 50 t-:.n10y work1n.: in .1 nu t- cnv1 ro nmt-nt. mJk1ni: the 1and ol money you dt> ~.Del T aro has 1m mediate operungs ror Cull anct part \Jme PQS1l1oni.. daytJme and some night weekend work a vailable fo\IU benefits. flexible sche dules. S~la ry . $3.75-14.25 per hour for quahfied applicants. Ap ply m person between 9 OO.ll:00and2 .Q0-4 00. OB. TACO, IMC 2122 Bnstol Newport Beach Azt F.qua) Oppmtunity Em.p4oyer M /F RH,4.VH HOC SHtFT Mus be dedicated to good petaent c~. Strong leadership qua ltlles. Free med /dental lllS .• rt. 90 dys. Apply : 1445 Superior. N.8. Sec-n.1.ar) L'n~I pos1t100 with in tenor desl~n hrm " operull$t up for the nitht l)('r.!On. 4 day work week. w /beaullful s urround 111S(S & oegouable salary 642-:lrTl SECRETAHY <.:JI A L L t: N G I N c; P O S I T I ON J N l'Hfo;ST IGI OUS N PT HCH OFTICE 55WPM FULL TIME OR R:~ TO 1 .JIJ OR 12 to TO 5. MAY INCREASE. MUSI Bf:: t-'LEX I B L E f\RT I CU LAT I:: VA Hl ED DUT I t:S & P L E A S AN T AT MOSPHERE . T H E H EA DQ U Af<T E R S CO M P ANIE S . 714-~1~54 SEC RETA R Y - ufe /med1cal insurance back~round nee Fu II lune. CdM. 67~2717 --- TEACHERS S \i \f ~ 1-; R W 0 H K lt'mp(Jrary • .Jul\'·AUJ!, In lersludy. a pH corp based m San f'ranctsco. i.µtt1alm ng 1n educa t1 on<1l tr a vel prr1 ~ammed for foreign slu d e n l '> , ' e e k :. 1<; S L teachers & KTOUP rep lo staf( •11ir .. ummer µm J{ram m Nwpt Bch. rV. & 0rlll1ge <..:ounty Send r <· !>W'lle or letter of info in cllduuc phone II to In terstudy. 613 l'.:a i.t .I Street. ChuJa \'ti.ta. ('ll 92010 Or tall (71 11 421·0052 TlCHHICIAM Head Schemat1u,, field service. mech'I & elec. abilit y. Some t r avel UEIK lo Sl8K + co car Mor gan E mploym e n t Agerx:y, 1525 Me!MI Verde E , Suite 213. <:osta Mes.-. 754-1581 GJl 1S75 ......•....•........... ............•..•....... ..........•.....•...... Wd.c\hef"&dryrr latr mrll. S1c1rne~ ... k1t t1 "' 111 .. , tjnt rood . $1:!5 each JXln1 il4 54R 1891 .Jtf'r Ii !AG-5848 and week~ ----- 7 rnloriul k11t1·n "f I-'-..1 l 1 ,J•'• n • r.- 'iuper w k1<1.'> dvl!' lk \ ht l\.llA....rrf JIJl-f'll"\ :.11 tramed 540-~ "e-. t.JI ~ LOP>l "\er S60l1 Gas Dryer. clean work~ DolJI 8040 ~ 1050 gtXJd MS ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••• • •• nr.y, \\11] .ili.<J COO.'>ldt'r 1r .u111111 headboarr1 1vr ru~ rattan '-Ola huw d tll'C1 ( <K '>t od.wl 3 pt t' a II 673-:B>i ~ >9P.Y '"kd)' 12 IOP~ w1cnds 54S-&SL'Jor ~A8 44115 KE~OND Pups. AKC ll\a.mp sire M 1F. Pet & IWTlgcralDr. fr06t free. "<Int rood. S25CJ 5'&8·8513 ~ t-:Jtt Dryer K cnmor1• wtute <id l'ond SH5. Call 54&-6441 """"°" 8015 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PUBUC F1JHNJTUR1:: •AIETION• ToNte7:l 0,M l.OVl'ly bdr m ll l'I '>. :irmoeres. bunk be<is. din rm lbb & c·hl'l'i, chinas, 11()(33 " IOVt'tlUlS, ()(' CM1onal ch~. rocke rs. hVJng rm tbls, lamps. hke new 2 pla)ler pinball muc h, r d ra g. PLUS IJtr.;MORE. s h 0 \ti p. v l p l ) 213/ffi7 Ll45 aft ti pm Hassell Hound. tn ·eolor pure-bred, all paper ... J~, yrs okJ. 962-9740 l;jeaul I Ra rt•) Whitt• Collies AKC. shoh wormt'<I & e)e te.,terl Sl.artmJ( al ft~ )j42 462 l alt 6 Beautiful IJober m ;rn, sholl>. 3 mo. 1<rey tan. nda ~d fanuly 897 lmG M1ru Doxie 8 mo old remaJe. Sl25 ~·SCMO -----AKCTEA CUP POOJH.t-: $4.50 992·2178 **IBUY ** Goud u.w u P um1turt-& Aw11ances-{)K I "'111 sell or Sf.J.l. fOf' You MASTBtS AUCTION 646 1686 & 13J.9US E:\qwslte Chmef)e t:or ramandel Scrl"\.'n l Anll QUt-1 Pd SJ ~00 Sarnr1ll' SI bOO t poneb 6 "C6' C:Jll Huth I i l4 ~6 6879 until :. ~5026.i/l 6pm ---- HJR ~ALE End tbl"I . t.iooahehe.. que<>n hid<• ii bed couch. p)rexware )1.11<.'e rack. s1yrofoam 1r«> l'ht:l>l, lg c-eram1r planter & .sla nd C'hts'I :wt beaul1 fu l Iv r r 11 m.-cJ prtnla 548 U46 DK.orator dillilMJ ""· 1 , " i' bl'vell"d pt .. t€' .. 1.,~s top. on na tural l(rape\lnt' trunk b.is• 1 suod ranf on."ed 1 \ t• n bl'.-ut1ful & un usual 9~ 1010 d\'>. 6'H 65!13 eH'!> 1--da SJOO ~a1C'hu1g loH· lo\ e ">t"at S4l.I &th SUS IW1d maP'f! table .,. 1th l.·apli11 n ·., r.td. t v.o shelves. 3 cupboards S8S Ta.ll l"er&ITU(' lamp SU Sfl)...5996 SOFA AND CllAJ R. (air rond1t1on. ~ or bnt of ter 642·82!l? t'' erun£) S.ar1 IHt•I du ll . 5 ........ Xlbt. cond '75. ....,, --------W•terbed mattre11 • hea&lr. l:llG -•• ~ ........... ~ ·------------·--u~ Wheelcllalr • walker. ~ --.. 11 yn old, XlllL C08d. x.lot cU1poelt1oa, well tnmd. all ricMn, pro. .., vteealar.1D.--. ar.d..., tricycle SlO. .........., I070 8nnd --red waaoo ....................... Ill.~ •UO:n:D1ATE CASH• For Gold , Sliver, Platinum. Aay klod , coad.. amouot. Daniel ~ Family membership . ftaqcho Sao Joaqule Albliltic C1ub, Irv. Aft. I : ~Ofnce:-- iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil l U1l14 bnlded "'"· '75. 2 vm aeaaa, Wea. 2 colle. lSfAlt IWEIJY l.dct .Eme rald c u t diamond, VVS.1 E color, ~high blue GIA certlflc1ted, a p · praised 159.290 sell $26.000. Bracdet w ldi•mood~ & n.abes. ~ Pltte, •P· prelaed Sl.50.000. Sell ID.CXX>. Bnlceliet w /dt•monda & rabies, appnusect SB.500. l!dl 13.CXX> Ring-pendant dla moods. Zl~. nawle5.'>. f1~t S1ben an purpl\' color Amethyst S7 . .500 tab\es 115 ea, 2 Oariop, S75 ea. call art lpm. tm&l8 For Sa.le: 9xJ2 Hot llou.ae. ~(ab redwood • gla.a~. I.her beat.er. miaten. • eoowic. &11· 7S8'1. MOVING SALE f'unuture ir appliances meonab6eolfen ae(:ept. ed. C8r7. 4815-0838. c.ornm·1 power mower & edger-, S200 both ~5848 Uher gem. Sacrihcm1t ~1ed buyu,. appt ~..-i7§W11_ ~ Sears 2HP lllr comp. Duo 1-'aM 18d naile r , 30 " Monarc h elec r ange. Camper shell. ~2850 Hacq~el Clu b of Jrv membership Must sell ! $350 rail Dick. d y' TS2 5131 Hewt shape Diamond I 1K c.1.S on solJd 14 kt gold t.od. 915 J.1217 Pnvate Party BUYIN(i r "11.o SILV ""R D OL LA I{ ..... IA' > Neima n s igned "' ·' ~ngraph "Sma.sh" 675-8Ul.I, eves 67J. <erbi ~ 71 ~ ~fCoth · ""~PO.d (jc)ld 'lt-rtmi.: '11\• r f.. '1 I\ ,. r lJ u II d r., I .ti I ~fj Madlie111 ry 8 0 7 8 •••···•·•·········•·•·• THI I lo. ._,,r,1. l.111111. l)to\ 11Jbt' l 'r .. t<l '111 ~' 11, tu •h :!..! 11>1•k Ofl1·r KH:iu1lt ...,t,•.1m 1 leant'r f-.t•·• tt<JlllJlll ~1) fl) .:!L.1 ii I 21n11 8080 .•••.••.•............•. LUGGAGE TAGS frum "JUI bu." nt '~ 1 " rd Su1d oo..-(ard fvr t'loicn ~ plus one span-Wt> return perm a ne ntl\ ~ Jllr4t'll\{' tJ.: d. 'itrap m.:t>t1n1? .i1rl1n• I D reoquiretnf1'1'3 Pr" \'l'!U kl' & ttwf• F nr .1 ~in..li11'<1 1 ... • r "" 11>al p..101•'t fJI r , r U.~ <.,,.,, IJJt,. r &. • • ... ,u t..ck It. I n111 .. •II r ~ {)r tr-. !.-. I hili..>. l.t:I b.• .. l'ltllt~ ~ (-'.ol •l( J s:; I 5 WIC> SJ t-.11 .-.i ,; .. lJ~' SJ ~'· J llhir m'lf't' tl ~· • J ~--T «"C Inc lu1J,.u ~O(.'\fUJ • Ora"' .~our ov.n 11r "·nil name 0<.kJn~'. pnon•· &. """'ll IT'.a.k<' ont· c artl l'f'r laJ! \dd 25' e <> r h '-erld elleek or mon\'' 11r •ler HI ,,LOT f'ttlNTIHG P IJ 8'1"< l~I u.-ta Mesa l .i !f .. >t,2', ~l.Mi'foras 2 wu/~ W t'al'h I ~Lil Si!() !>lze 9 IO. all Ill excel.lent rood1t1on " ""OfTI onJ• d '""' 11mh '" ~udenl nurse S40 :in 1 .Jt6 ~ofabed . """'I) u µ hol"ll rffi. • ne l4 milt tre..-. $175 Xtra firm qn ho'>. matt Slti.'.> 1~1 !l205 f<,j<JUI \' ~ofl>n (Urn1turt.·. '>h.tmpoo bowl /cha 1 r. 4 ., t y I 1 n g c h r ~ . :l f'll')t'r\tchr!i. mirror' ninR & IJUSl Lalu~ nu r.11li~ lm.tlld !> V.;.ilkt r (A(;.4647 V.11ktlf'l1tbfe42 r6und , t ITWlChtn~ cha1~ SlUO. ~er ..., • .,. rnact\ rem ...ui .. r.5 ~JCollt'~t> Ur . (" ~ .. ~:! ~l'nr~t rr..11 l'l< h1n11. ~· 1 "'' J • ·11 r11n • S75 :"wt "', 1111•1 ... 1:,.1 l!r,1dbun rul ~ .. ,_..s,_,_,.)'t, J .1111t11nJI -.,.." 11 •· !>"lll rh• 1!<>Al u ... ~1 flu 1r bufft'r r• "'" >r1Jt.I• 1,12 lilM I •·Irr,: I 1, u It lr11 -i Ir• •••''I I" rl••n• 't int ... o J 1, '>lr"-'IJ''r '>Of J un ,J,ttJ rl'J)l)n..i lJl te ~~ I n!J n'> \\'hf'f•lf hair ~ )il.hµtoJ tJo..tf ~I 'JbH <f lb..'-' Ht \ ltnn1.1t• r ol•Jr T \, 'I '> tll•lt ~II l'"r' 1t1ll' rr '(~ i:rn ~i.J' ,4.'I t~.!:I JI· lr<1ll I lul l'h 11'\i,.•·n ~· t ol ...,lJn r<'i:1-.ter .. i1 I ••••I "' 1r .. r1 putt"r ' nt • unrl ~'-' '"111 Q.;JZI 1\ .. t 111 ,1, .. r .. nrt•·, from f .~UflJ ltJ l 'J :>Jdl•11;.i ur \r• Jd1d '" \funnl\ IJ or \ru-.,1 or ~1t'rtJ .\IJdrt· l~ll 1'17 ;12-1; ..._,J,., Hf-..t .,.., 11tt•r -.oltenl·r llrdrid nu. nt•\l'r Ubcd ~tJ IHIHt'.>17 OM r.i..,hu)(lt'\J h.1lhtub $511 ,\pl '11rd 'lt1\ e SIS. 30ita 1 "Jtt'r ht•ulcr S\)S. J.:J'> lwJI< r s:.'O. 67S·82iU. ~16<!:) SCRAM-t.ETS ANSWERS A'am:e Sahib Rh' nw Turtlt-~1 1LE..\G E It '"dS '>O v.1nd ). J fJJTVlW-new foreign 1 a r 1;•-•ht· \llLE \t, E 11 i.a'' 1.i th\< 'llt·ker · RN's Part t ime. Relief C h ar ge Nu r se . ll·7:3>All. Mesa Verde C-mv. Hosp. 661 Center, o.t.a Mesa. S48·558S SlCUTARY NEVERAFJo:i-; Telephone girl &: typist. Newport Beach a rea. Call 642 5212 fo r in t.erview. Xlnt oppty f« sharp gal W/lllnt typing sk1lla to wont in fast paced, l'On· ~eniaJ ~wport Beach of flee CaJI Ula • l 833-2900 TENN I S R E C E P Secretary /Re ception 1st TJ ONI ST · p a rt · l i m e. . The Ak1DI Co. Typing, H.B. Weetmda. Arrange answerl og phooea. matdlea, answer J)honH, aecrtUri.aJ duties. Tustin ~ ~atiooa. $3.SO I o c . S a l a r y hr. Call Sylvia or Slab Sl50+beneflta. Call 842-7747 SAVE SAVE SAVE We honor RofA , M<'. Ca!hltt'11 check." & Cush. N O Pf':H S ONAL CH E CK S Pt.EAS E • food availa ble. Items subject to presa le . MASTBS AUCTION <.il'\!4t Dane Pup femoilc• Wate rbed incl fr aml· black ~ CallOO 7442 mat~'\. hM r & healer ------$\SOOBO~!I PM ~ !174!1 DOG llOUSE for '\ale fOf' lar11e do~ S25 547-3182 48" Jl.ound pme table, 2" th1r ll . 5 laddt>rba l'l1 t h1t 1r1 (T op n eed s litain I. .. 642-954o4. Solid maµle 11fhce desk Very bt!aut1ful. ~ 1 dt>S k lu!J ·'llt' Ila:. t)pewntcr 'ldnd $200 ~!Ol> ------- C.Jtive-Burl liming rm tbl w/2 lvs. modem walnut des k ·pe rle rt c:o nd. S<l8 i l4.\ ((Jt11dt' Ca1.:1 1..m1l) mt·m bt>r,h1µ .\fagn1l1< 1•111 d ubhouse lf unt111 .i hOncbatk ridln/.! JOd tenni:. Near F:I Toro ao 6'5-4670 Lt'I I. 'het Al\ IOO Tht• ~IOll 1n1t <.i<Jurm•·t CJler )our 1lt''d par11 (all 645 403~1 vr~ 112.l:I 1081 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5-* Earn '50 to $150 per wit. Part time. Nd 3 people, wm t rain, your hrs. ...... a.a Experie n ced s a l es penm. Full lime. For Jr. Sportswear store at u.e beach. m.nu. s.MB hall time, 4 cUY1 per ~ &i Sat. We train. Matur• ad 11lt1. Van's Teanla Shoes. 3112 !. Cout Hwy . Cd M. 875·1373, also 2131 Newport Blvd. C.11., 802119. Sllll: lmmed open l•t for career m loded , •n· ,....,Mttc, Mll·•tarte r. W.appnf..ed iD out.• ......... GdoppiDa .... lk-..Uon. Sal. .... lladl SUttonen. ~:~h. Call for ~,..:w.mz. WISLADY Nl•)lllttlCM. UISllfOWOl'P' . ....... Wud,H.B. ........ ,.. ..... IWlr ..... Mia. ~I 3115~Newport Blvd. CM e91125 . . . . . . . . 646-8688 !hr?)'fm.2.181. ·-------- .... ..,....,. •• 025 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·Shirt Pnnter has open· 8'8"Xl2' Anodized b ronze SIC81'AlllS-ang 8.l entry level. Will· 1Ud1n1 door '\ hnled wt.yP.yMoN 7 1ngness t o learn all glaae. All pam Included Accelerated t rainin g phasesolsc~ pn nUng SU() 7se.L509 prosram will show you necas S3.2S hr to start. '-kleCn!tar1al skllll In Fltlme fMS.8431 WANTED· Air stapler , 1 week (Ell .,. t I ) -----W /8", used but m ad. ror saoo. Deyce;; e=a Typnt. General Office . cond. 54Mln4 ..-... Ob the t..t. at· JIJ!h School grad. No ex· R C I r---..--• ...., Will USED B l K 350+ In WNf wae. Ttaioer: EJt. ....--....... ·~-a ... · ........ , lepl Mcretery. Costa train. Good beoenll It p&im&w. vwY $1i0. Vou l:lmal'Jl.9ID p r omo t 1on al op. take them out. C all Por1Uollle1. Farmer s ~ SICR&TAAY/ RECEP-Insurance. 540·4100 'l'l<Jl.IJSr -Small otne. ... £.O.E. For u le: PVC: ptpe, needs Glrl P'rlday. 1---------va rloua •I••• a nd General office work TYPIST -.... . .,.. .. t.o 4". Very •lrnldhm> typtq ••IU. Con8tniaJofc. N.B. area. rwonabloe.•7838 teq4. Near O.C. air]Jort. 8:30-4:30. Min GO wpm. c 2 w • mm...,. 1...-.nee e•per pref'd. ·,1 .., IOJO l800 mo. £0£/M /F. • ..... ~•••••••••••••••• SICllrMY 1_75U __ 11_1 ______ Tei.·A\lto Wmm lent . TO PMIW TfPIST ,.,.0 P>. VlVltar elec:\. twh 'Dill Pr9lty Com,..U. •. CalJ &Sl ·S.O. d ~Bl.a.. S/H NEWPORT B Jl!AC ll reca. 8 ookketp_IDI AR.IA RolWlla. f'/2.1. P11t.en. baa' ... ......,.. a.. bnldal&I. rolWkln. Li'1at re•••• ancl preaut TnndW....,. a-.-....... .-, to LWI f'oeter. uw.M -.LA ~~:,Newport r.o.~~ f ~ I Shih Tiu puppies, 9 wk11. AKC. champ sired, M /F, 1hot11 S2 00 up (2 13 1 aCJ2 Cocker puppiea < ~ l . l maJe. l fem. Blonde. e . 1-492-2336. ------ OOLOF..N RETlllEVER. AKC registered. s hots. champ1ons htp lin e ~ 14J8 al'tnoom " eves GAME SHOW PRIZES 4 Saln!IOO.ile hi bar k bar st.oob. l&Oe•. Mdrm t>asy chr " match.inc tbl $4:iO set. New 8xl0 tent.SO$ Wiii a ccept offe rs 731 :rm Wicker .... md dining ta bW!&4 chrs. ~ 6'$-:5816 ,.._ .. Y• 1045 Kitchen ar dirung nn t11· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ble.,4chn. S7$ A.KC 8ueett Hound. A1e s. M. XI.NT w/ldds. To -home. 5llMM2 Gf'a>' IUiped k:.iUeu, tree to 1ood homes. Call ~ &wit old kittens lmale. llm&. 751-<ml To Good home. Collie m l• fem . pu p p y. O ood wi1dda. IMO-Gll5 aft 2 pm ~. Free k1tteDI, adorable , tame Iona haired. Call lltidt..,. ' 644-1378 QUALITY F1JRNCTURE 1'-n mau aeu SJ:i set, tr.. bdbrd $180. Chair s:io. OrMat&J rua S150. 2 couches (1 1t S275>. .,. 8 ' Black /white ch ec k couch. 125. Square 1lau top collee table, f75. Rladl vinyl chair and ot· 1.oman, roeewood beck. &. Bet&e lather chair. 125. 8unlr beda 175 C•ll 811'.MN79. A1IO UM Ad Sil ter tl'8, '42·000 i. ....... ------ 7tt -.oca w 1matchang love ~at Orange noral Dm· lf\I! lbblc w 4 "elvet up· hOI rhni 80ych avocado "'1a.I( erpt. :.ewing ma ch f'ro&t lrtt refn11. lamps & masc All good cond Be!it olfer 675-8637 3 beautiful solid walnut t a bles Recentl y re. finished 3x6 roffee table • 3x3aq table w /storage. 1 octagoo table. All on caste rs A1k1n1· S600. 21841 Sea Crest. H.B. 9&}.7470 Yellow comer rroup, 2 twn beda + table Good oond. 7Sl-4.S35 at whit nau1. rec:Uner DS.F.arty American dis· treaaed rqapte end tables & co«ee table SlOO. Call fM6.W8 ROSEWOOD KUTCH S7S.00 6'5-.-rf Dlntna tab le. 1u r. e chain. eo&id WabN\ by Dlvta C.'*-Co. -. m4l5'7 NB Tenrus Club. fam ily Wanted M~. Delld or membentup, ~ + tran alive Call Tom between fer ~2ll2. " & 7pm. 342. 7083. =11:~~r:~ You may request Ad-Sitter service when placing your ad . . . our Ad-Sittet number will appear in your Doily Pilot od . . AcJ...Sitter tokes your mmoges . . you call in at y0t.tr cxxwenienat to get the ~to your od . . this .,_ice is only $5 per week. For more information and to pk>m your od coll 6'2~ . . . .~,, ....... _______ ,_. •• -........ , -.... .__ • -- --• ._.. • ... -• • • , # ' .,......,_--.., .. -...... ,, ........ _.'\ -... .., ' ....... -• .....,...,_., ........... 4 ...... ~J • , .. . ---. l040 ....... 9060 *::•' ....................... 1---""' ....... ,_ '' 10 ai.IC. H20 .... ••••••••••••••••••••••• • 'IOP CASH PAJO ............... =.c:· wed~ Of "°' AJ RSl'APLER, l6l ". 1.-1 -.,. U\ ~ f'OOd call.~~ Wanted lihhos 1\' anr Kn& 11 headboard II mahoa dln 1na ruom d\airs.W ...... t e .... 1011 ....................... CONN Dlrtttor trombon•' wtth CMe ~t't'llt'nt 1.'0fl dltJon.. 1100 67~ 805.Z •hvt 6PM Elertnc Guitar with C'u~· Brand new Hondo 11 7$1.&Jl!l2 <>Mee,.••• a 11 'I 1 I IOIS ....................... DESKS . E xe1 1J 1. SCTRY: Desk & .iot•M ctn. MUlit sell the. "'k 7Sl-1194 Pi-.&°"1-s '°'o ••••••••••••••••••••••• RENT A NEW LITTU . PIANO for JUSl penme' a day. Dana Point P1.in11 eo,~2537 Bab) Grand Ka\\u1 7mos old. M,000 968-1272 or 960-14&1 Cpng.ht Kimball p1anu. 60 ~TS. $250 631-1384 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lt71SCAIAI TwlQ ao· •. uo boa.rs. io.tld. Pn pty. 8"l Ot tw• can 5411-l.IDO IMon Fri d111 I ~ 131 12 te feYS!inp • W'ffteods ). Alk f(ir Jerry 43 Ona Man.,.r fuJh ~wpPf'd, ti.1u\1full)' m•l1tta1Md. read> to OUM OI ll v• aboant IP Ma) bt ava1t.~ l\l'I•, t1Mft<"ll\(I PQUI bW 91. Jack l'urle> "• ISO) e\'•n•nu II v.uken d11t . 64Z 4l:? l ~~ ~ CO&ol»al .,._, l n1r ~'\n l.'tll')"I Tuk dffka Maah C'•tHn 8o11ro Ah'P Shov.er R~cofrl1na )o'alhoml'lf'r \II ... SJll UOO JU~t spent 1 t• rlriiil\hln~ l>b1~~, ,._,, Q) 000 t08t W.VAGISAU ..... t.t'.O um~ l!tHO 1 l!Hll I 42'1 T s l>1«-1orl C.:1lllor111a11 t~ \Ii hen h Ab h l>Jm&llf'd b) run<1" .i, ~ elt"t'tnt·•I hrt' & Wlill« to e11t r11"«' I n:.11t>• 1 vessel .i t Ad\on, .. ~tanne Tr.m.won lli7" Placentia AH' C. u-.1.1 Mew CaJ1I ~:.lf'<J hul' nut>l tnl'ludt-111 of 101 .. 1 bid 111 t ..... -.hwr-1 tw. I.. "' ftnlt'} 111 Ju I•·•' .. hie '" Blue Oolphm \'dl.hb ""'' per..onJI I ht-tk'.'-\l,1rl. c•rwelope · Scaled li1d !:->Ubmil btd to ~ <.'11a!>l Mannt' Sone}or:. Im· 5i3:! E 2nd !->t I.on~'. l:lt!uch. CA 90803. bt'fon· ,\IJ\ ~. l~. :WM. U1d:. \\lll be oµt:n~ on that dJte. liffil' & loca\1un Bahm<'l' dµt w1th1n 10 da\ ~ Owner resent'' Ux! nithl to refu:.e an) or all bids 1915 Scharr Bros , uµ· nJ(ht. all new relts. mahog. S950 673 HOO. 19&1 J7' Gl.c.:.µar l'.!1.1 '.\kr1· "4&9951 lnlhl'r. $1750 4!jtj t.i9ti ·• liU\ 1ni? d U,l'(j Roat ('on<.11ler th1... Net·d., ·' Lido 14 1ncludln1 b<l•l •••••••••••• •••• •• • •••• «Mr • t.rlr. lnl t'ond "M \'af'Mh• l lO Spe(l1I. ""''b t ofr 1:.:u1 Cllm peint, pal n>•d b4MI SI 080 Muat 9070 ....................... ...-on._...,.,.. 5111-11 Avail G4f OMI su-s (.'alJ~OZZ2 ~(,.AVAll.AliLt. ~lboau. 001) f}\.1lttnt') ' Ra.utur111t 1ucai up lo ~"1 ~'"•'m \ho~1·1 ., 1 ' ,. m a f h 1 n 1· 1 n • I b"f3..MIOO. _,.for Uuve lllmnwd ' I JW71l llarl"> 1000 ~Pllr lklux M bt!t ofr ~'Tand~oza& ............ s.-1 .... ,,.. .. fl60 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •Wt; kt:N"T• •Your Motor llumt1• ·ru., Sto ~w tu beMf1t~ w,, do m:aiote1nance I n:t' .. lnCf im full ~!1. O.fo s KV t<entab ~444a ~~ Moono1 tor ""It" 21 Mulot hoaw J) 000 m1 A'•" 1mm1•d l '•ll l!Ulhu1 ·111.,lpi.6.bC Kevu1 tMtl-471' ~t' 11 I h I'> '" IJ s 7 ltU 0 m 11111 M 1.22 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'a MMtl A 4 dr town IC'dM. raLored . Sl0.000 '46 Ford"'Wood 1t•. f'WtOn'd. S13.000 87~ 41181 n Mu1tan1t. 21t \'H U le, V'fJ') nice Mual llilll9 G:SOO/blt otr 957 :!:\ t6 ~ T Btrd. 64K m1. xlnl l."00dlt100. Reaaonablt' tm2CIO 'SI r.tercedes 219, xlnl rlll!Ch&n.lcaJ. ~/080 f-'2 llll5 • H50 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71 Bronco. i.lnt cond. sf rinaht s11r k . g d mileage stereo de tapt' lieck CiiU si6·3408 .t> '1uonn• fo1 :. .. l"' "II t:\\1 '0 KT tit; A<' It bi3 U:.1£7 iuM.1 M~ ..WI 19 Jeep C.J.7. 6-c y I Good mp(( Ma n) >.t r"' ~9735 ~ tm U~hm 10.~ - W.,ntt~ Uork or MoonnJl ltJf lJ SlltUP ,hof1 lt'rm llt\ lt1ll!>4b~ ...;,p lH lllh1ble lor 35 to >() '\ d I h l \'I ~II lf'' f I l ~II \1annu t.12 573.'> 9080 ....................... :'l.t•w Jt'l bo.;t ~ ~ onl lkrkt•lt•\ J1·1 Sil 1100 •~lt· il:.!7 '". ~a Ha\, 1!171o IUll\ 1.·qu1pJH:tl: :dnl 'vnd flcpla c~mcnl l'O•.t Sl5.000+. tu hrs. unh ~I 6+1·211\1 • JIOllP. 41·)1. UJ /011 t·t·ono. fbrgb, eanopv !:ilo 28mph \I, ,ski ('QUIP Reblt outdnvt• SJJ50 64<>~. Boah. St0tq 9090 ...•....•.••........... '.\h baC'k ~anl 'II.Ill hohl 1111 tcr25' boat or R\. Sl5 mo 'r :"pl fkh 548 ~»l.'l m 1 rn 1 n t J II u v 1 s tlH.:.J 5 Jeep. super rond Sll !JIAJ UBO 673 8457 t'Ompl restored. must ~nk repoi.t-:.l>10n . '77 \hdJ.in<l :.!t> lkxl~t' 3641 t't\¥. l brl carb. good KJ!> rru onl) ~ m1, Ilk!! nu !>t'll ror $9877 St•t' lu l.1d1ew I' I' b7l-o.>i3 ~I .!1'~1 :-.at, Sun Mond For Henl '77 llant."•t \luu ~fotvr homt· !'>llJ'• n + 360 Dod~t· t'n~ Uum-; re.:ular ga:. lfr.i, rat~ 1...,1 pl) !'l56 OH/7 .11! Hpm .......•.••..••••.••.•. SERVICE DEPT. !)p(·nti na'' \ Wel'k \\on 1-'rt 7 :io ~ :10 ~turda~'>lf oo s uo AHos Chrys.-Ptv. :mi Harbor llh 1f t 'osta \!<''·' S4trl934 SSAVE SAVES WITH USED PARTS ..eU 8'8·8123 60 J~p Stat \\gn. \ 8 tng o•erdrt\,e, nu radlaJ lire.. ~ond ~ond i:ox1 paint ~ llllf7 . - 15 TOYOTA l.MIERUISER hi -l ~peed. n('"I. t1n·~ ~nfld running l'On<l 12:)61) $1995 .\USl'A!\1 INT"!, 17 I 4Jl-6l 0-5079 8 JG.5 Mon· h· 1 ' '02~af\ 6 \\K1·n11 .. Ask for Tim Trucks 9560 ..•••...•••...••.•.•... '78TOYOTA PICKUP .. '>P\."e<i · v. cth i.t'ere.1 ., IX'nch :>eat I.A-ii' th.an ::b.IOOm1les WEl::KE'I> SPE.Cl.\L S4,59S U60 DAILY PILOT •7 • •••••••••••••••••••••• i <t r.tud& Pkup 'ap, xtru dtltrt Int , rt bit t·n•. INnot body work S2000 ~ Trwcb tHO v-tno ... W-"4 tltO ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ---{~Sl .. 1U Dodao P1l'l1 t'v Run• 1ood Low mt ut.o • cl~.n bc..td> N,·w paint. Ura & t>ro k(•• AM/t'M 11300 < 1t'h 1Jn.S781 '64 Ford p1rltup X1nl lllll&10 80 Teti .i34 or ~ 17 t;I (,'llJtllrtO (.;l11a11:. 111Ao. A<:. PB. PS. new brt. .. 1t1mi. e+i ~· '77 f"J.W f cyl, P 1S. P 18 . 5llK m1 Sl!JOOO. firm -t Wt~ '54 Font .,.,T 8)() -B!lt Ask for .. :IJ 73 Ood&e ... T Auto. .Jlell. P,S. P 8 $1&50 ur '72 El Camino l'nh•ct lifer 67~895tl oond hur 41 t•ictr Many 11171 Chevrolet f'U VB AC. ei.tr~ 646-6160 i..a'IM Bed Sl400 or b:. l 'fi1 CHEV '• lon 1m:kuv w·llft.. cabover camp..r tupe deck. CB. portllpot l>. duaJ batten I!$. J ga:. lank:., clw.:. 3 receiver • S>.'500 Will (•on.sider st!ll 1ng camper sev. 17161 l\.1mpt-n Ln II B k.li Ol7U ANOTI IER SUP EH Hew C• Trode--ln f'tom Sant.a An~ .\1 a td"' • '79DODGE O.SOPICKUP 'The Stepi.1de l! 1111 T ruo k "-llh <.:.imper ~h• 11 A..\t F"I i,U,>rro cu .tom intenor. mai;t '-'ht•1 h 1 1'.\~I GollJ°"" It $5495 S»'TA AH.A MAZDA JUJI ~. hi :0-tfPt•I ~IJ \nd \~ i kl I olr s:n 38\J I-Of' sale. '77 Ford pckup f'l50 Good cond1 hon ~;1S<(f714. 646-6668 iO Ood~e ~ ton Camper S1*t·1al. full pwr. a ir. SUUI trade 10· C.:abover <.:a mpe r SI J>!> I ~ !tt.' lf ('! ... ~ Sli()() !157·2516 Qi Ole\\ Short bed V 6. "'er load shock 'i. K Int • 11nd SI .Sou 080 s.s I -45f:J) 9570 ..........•............ ·7q Dodl!e \'on Con wr:>ion. air cruc.e roo trol .\1u:.l '>rt. ~ .. IJ97!:1 73 DOOl!t \'an PS1PB \ir. ;unroor A~I t-~1 .Xlnl cood S2JIOO ~.Jt993 lt7tPOaD USO MAXI V At4 NEW van with a uto '1W9., pwr. 1ieerin1. tall wheel 6 leN lhan 200 rn.lell C fCJllO). Priced 80.ow (edory invoke! S6lll THEODORE ROBINS FORD 1or.o l~ARL!.OU t.1110 CO!IYA Mt~A o 11 0010 Movina mu5l sacntace. ·77 roolt! colored Ford Van With kU of ~as. Cusl. whl!I 63 l • um. ·as Dodge Pop.Top Camper good cond. auw SL300 S48-•109 9590 ...•...........••...•.. WE PAY TOP DOLLAR for top used cars-foreign domes&Jcs or cla~\lcs tr }oor car is exlrlil clean . ~us f1RST ' •I 1,. Or~ c-ty ~ llaroor Bh d CffifA Mt-:....,A 979·2503 WllUY Cl.IAMCAIS AteftUCIS CONNELL C HEVROUT •. . . .,.. I •• ~4 i>-I .lOO WANTED! Lale model Toyotas and Volvoa . C a l l '"' TODA !!! .. ......... .. c .... ..... r11. U'-tlo>wuo.un PllSCHES WANTED WAN'f ACTION" Clasatfed Ads 64.2·5678 9100 A.tot ...... · 9100 A..tos. H~w 9800 Autot. H~w 9100 Autos. M•w ...............•.•..... ·•·•··•···········•··•· .•..•.•••.••..•..•...•. •••····••·•········•··· IMPORTANT NOTICE FANTASTI C SAVINGS THE EQUIVALENT O F: L'PRlGtIT PIA~OS Good rood. f'.ach s.>f*5 Hammond Stud1u ... 28.S4 E Co.i!>t II"' Corona del '.\lar 6-$(> .>11.:1 hJUI ' F:niz •~ t 1 r"•I ' "-t'l.·c:b paml" ;\~uh • an \as.? tt'l'f-tank · 11lley "tl Not th•,, onl 11·~ all donv l"> Fairlmer Ofrt>r P\ t µt~ _6.l,5.1688 J"tanm Cilitation lm~1n1:<h.irpJrt:. J'.!18.jUii..L.-~t;; ...... r.... .. ,. .... -.-.-. ~---+M~'R:l:.---.+.,;;..._..1!'3- --culbr ansen Leslies ~o. r ) thm, l\Or). theatre. C'hurch, homl' t::.asy terrru. to or,2anw1 hon 5-18· 255 t • f '31 344 3 ----- -21' tJ<>~a XL i!I. hke ne"I. Antique Aeoli;in l'la~er Trailer. coH•r. 'tr .. ~ Piano. good C'ond. 7Z> S7.800.4~·3.~I • rolb. 52150 5411 261i7 8094 ········••·········•··· Compl SCCliA Gfo:An ~et hke new. SC'uh a l'ro Aqu.aJunJ?. SROO. 542 I J '.1:1 -----TY, Radio, t-tfi,Shno 8 098 .•.••••..........•..... Nice Zenith 25" rotor T\'. 2 ~T wrnly. free deli\er) sia.. 646-1786 SONY TCK 55·11 ca~s . deck. was $4()(). Now S299 Allantic Music 646-~ 15' Howdy tn·hull 75hp t:v1nrurle Lc-.s th.in 20hrs New tr<11ler :;J. 75(1 !J62 5-11>1< 9050 ...••••...•.•••.......• B'S ANGELS I" I S H I N <; . t;;NTERTAIN I NG. BUSINESS'' 60' Hat teras Sponl1sher. EnJo} the~ life' Conl<i.Ct 9110 .....•................. U:s,,-,na 150. Hl7(1, 2300 TT 120 hr5 cng. S6,!l;,11 ~2S11> 91 20 •....••...•.••.•...•.•• 17' Prowler. Camping trailer. xlnl rond. self l'Onlained. P' l ply !>47·3182 ---~~/ 9 150 .••.•.•......•.......•. 75 KAW 400. 4 -..trokt• :.lust !>ell. le"' 111~ X 1.,:-\T rood 963-9141 $675 ·n BS,\ 850 1700 m1 842·764 1 \l 'TO 'l l'l'I \ IOI~ .\tUnl ht'!-lt·t \nJhc.·1m • it> ·1·•111 ········'·············· l~PORT\\ I :".<Yt'IO'.TO H ~:Aut·:FtS t\' I I ADVERTISE HS The pnc.:e of 1tl·m:. lid\ t.'r l ISl•<l b) Vt'h ll'lt• dealers m the n•h1t'lr clas~1fied advcrt1-.1nj! l'Olwnn.~ does n-Ol inc ludt• an\ appllC'able t<•'<t''>. hc£•nse. transrt>r l l'e:. . llnance eharge:.1 fel'., fo r JJr pallul1on rnntrol de "~ certlf1c:'llions or de; aler documentary pre· varauon charges unles:. otherwise spec1hl.'d b> the adveruser 11!1181 Beach,tlhd I lunllngton &alh ~l ~/847-8555_ 76To)ota longbed . .,. u11 m1n1 \an rnn\ •·r-.11•JL nt·\\ ures. :.hod,s. 1·1• Xlnl cond ~1u-r ..,,.11 l>i2 11&1 or SJ&.11..~1 SE.LL 11.Jle item:-. \\II h IJ Dail~ Pilot Clas:.tl 1c<l Ad &l2 5&78 Ust' lht> Ua1ly jJ1~l "Fast Rt>'iult" s~v1ce direrlor.> '\ our 0 serv1ce Is our spec1aJty. Call 642·5678 ext. 322 9100 Autos. N•w 9800 A.Mtos. M•w 9100 <..:olor TV's. l 25". Temotc ~ I 19" portable Sl5-0 962-1523 Bob lla~m f)i~2!160 ····················•·· •..•••.•••.••....•.........••.•.•......•...... 25"' COLOR T . V Sl38 1 YEAR WAR RANTY 642·5340 SACRIRCE!!! lJ" Co&oc Magnavox TV. l >Told. xlol cond. tost $400, sell for S25u 67~2919Sat & Sun. \'HS Videu reconLpla~t'r $700 firm. 714 540-1534 loah&MmiM C ... pe•nt ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gel•r~ 9010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IOATTRAJLER PARTS &REPAIRS "By the Expert-." at 1'rai.l·R1l.e. 3l00 W Ccn tral. SA ~on·f'ri 8 5 Call (714, 5.56-4S40 JS'6" fbrgls Lone Star, ski & fishing. 75hp. $1650 642·1811'l .............. I :p'; :et 90 30 ....................... lnflatible boats. save up to 2.5% on name brands. Elco Manne. 1834 S Grand, San ta An a . 754-1732 AWo Pilot. Benmar New. SUll U\ box. CS.21S Power unit. CS-21R control unit. Ust: SlB95. Sacrir1 ce: 11316. P.P . 634-1414 Trailer. will take 18 rt. In· board or outboard. 15 • • wheels. S175. 781MM89 4""' H.P. Seagull Uig shit. new in box MOO. P.P.53MN6. INh.ftowwr ~040 ....................... '77 ~ 17· !similar to Boston Whaler ), SS bp Evwude. 2 top&. $.1750. 67$-StSL •l9'SEARAV '73• New motor. tr ailer fr lDllAY exina. Xlnt. cood. IS500 OI' best. 97~-0927 ~ or 645-Trrl eves. 11~· f1q1a boat w l&Ohp Jobaaon, ru• 1reat , $lJllD. Eves 9-JDS 18' cMin entl.-, dbl 0 /B, good hmlly boat , rnJ0/080, m-m:z '7 t BAYLIN E R UBERTY. JO'. 120 HP 1/0. -iatr. Low hn . DlYC!r'tt f~ aale. Sac. for bal. left on In. --.111-1•. CALJ.34. '77. <bl "I.hi. rul ly l'q\JlppM IO ~ B S75 da} 63\.4286 loats. SaM 9060 .....•...•............. · 1~J. Luders 16, 25fl. \'(Im hul l . s l ip 1n NU . heaultful. S4000 . ~0010. For :.ale by 2 boat ownr. 26' Reinell i.a1I boat Xlnt rond Nt>wly p:11n lC'<l1wax. 2SHP 1tas I 0 Jo\tlly eqiup. $8.SOO. re- asonable orfer. dys 955·3034. eve 675 8:!80 Also :t\a1I '79 25ft Trail Rile triple axle trlr S2,850. Cal 20-lf1l00. 6hp I::\ mrude. boot bath, hinged m<1~l. ll u nl . Harb o r . 7141846-1975. ~ pa.rtner. Con test 31 Qusmgsloop. eqwpped Diesel ""'· $12000. 12, Sl8'm TI4-97S-Ol98 ---16' Cat.amaran with trlr Good rood. S750. Call 631 5737 Pnndle 16' Cat '75. eqwp t.o race. S14SO. /w tout trlr CalJ Carl 494-407'7 :l>' Mini-Ragtime r aC'ing sloop by Van de Stadt. 12 bags. mod rig. Ensenada winner. surf 20 koo~ +. Sl5K. 673-1350 eve 21' Venture. xlnt cond, 4 sails. RDF. compass. $1.0ve. 0 /B. trlr. + more xtras $3200/bst orr 673-Z371 Need partners for 31' Modem Dutch cruiliog sloop. fully equipped . Diesel. \.'I $12.000: L) $18.IXXI 714 !97S-01!18 14' wooden Sloop w /trlr. Moe oonc1. Xtras. $750 631~'7S Cal 20 w/34' Newport Mooriac. Asking $14.000. F.d Cox BroUr l'7s.4006 LASER 14'. Xlnt coocl. 2 saUa. ccaplete S7QO. E-Z load tnller w /winch. '250. C.. $150. M4-86U 4'' ~Under oonstnlCtloo. Wood deck It cab in. Ford Osco ~ ~ tanb. S'l0.000 firm. Dys: 645·7318. tMJs. wkndt: 845-6150. !I>' Clipper Marioe Sloop. '75. F /O. Loaded. auoo. MW033. ' HERE'S WHAT YO U GET F ROM beach imports BUY ANY BRAND NEW '79 PEUGEOT 604 2 AND YOU WILL GET PEIJGEOT + 2 JeSPEED BIKES Offer Is Good Thru May 31 . 1980 PEIJGEO'I' MO·PEDS RY! Bring This Ad and Receive a Cas h Discount Fro m Our Regula.r Price Equal To The A nnual Fuel Cost As S how n On The Federal Pnce Sticker -EPA Section. Otter eicpires 5/26180 18711 BEACH BLVD •• HUNTINGTON BEACH Autos, New 9800 Alltos, M•• 9100 ...•...•....•....•..•.. ···············'······· ........................••.......•••..•••••... 1980 ' ' l IN STOCK ('--.,...) RX7s-GLC's-626's PICK UPS will be Sold at .. -. '707 t711 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CREVIER I •t • .. OllDWAf ............ 8353171 •USIDIMWt• i3Jut~rJW' mlntl~I 4ap 1211t•llt.1 •P. 1ur<li.'\NSX to: J 4111p~IM l(HTUl •.•••••..••..•...•..... •A IUJOt ( 1IQI I 7T 1 1~Xt~1 .......... f'M4 ....................... ...... '705 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '77 AUOI •OOlS Oi-.-ut ti ul 'W\n1of I dorn t'dan '"1th 11u111mAt 11 J•l'M't' 'tC'f'nnic .. nd .. 1r 1,lllll \lr) i.h1111• 1.11 lhHIJ\ I '711 B• hV. aar t4m1 J.nc\uU l~I \:h \ };wcJ.-cl I ).tllll 1 '7u.J:.U oi 'IJ~ tt llllllli I At4AL Q.IAl•MCI!!! '7'1Uil \ ... H 1;.\il~I 7\13'211 k1a.fo\l I U2.'Xi I All '7t Alh1 Ror:n l"oi. M\,JS1'Ci0 NOW" IEACHIMPOITS 8411 Dov.-~rttl Nl-~l'()RT tn;Acll 752·0900 Sl9'5 IOIW1TH4 M VOUCSWAGEH i lllll \\ntn11mlt•r \ \ 1• 111\\1"l\t UUl\!>lt't CloMd S-0.y~ It ~ Ulrlt' lu plwn lor l h.H \ c»l.11111 tn~ i-·or l'lltr11 t'ah why 11ot !>t'll i.omt' "' l'--llt:Ulb ) OU don't r~ wclh 11. l 'l11.~:.1f1ed Im 7~1 1>:11'1 7Ktlel ltd'' 642 5'i1H 9100 •• , ...... 9100 ..••.••..•.•.•.......•. ····•·•·•··••·••··•··•• •..................•.•. 210 2 DlS. AMO STATION WAGONS 5 10 HATCH BACKS ZOOSX HARDTOPS AND STATION WAGONS AND STATION WAGONS 310 2 AND 4 DOORS NEW SHIPMENTS OF '80 MODELS ARRIVING ALMOST DAILY! BRAND NEW 1979 . . . • 280ZX CPE. 51 0 2 DR. SED. 59495 55299 A uto. trans .. tact. air. A M-FM ster.. tint glass. c u st. stripes and much m o re. Stk. #1878-9 (159759) FACTORY AIR Economy 4 speed with 2000 cc OHC engine Stk. # 1225-9 (064008) MANY MORE 79'1 PRICE-SLASHED TO CLUR E LEASE AU MAKE CARS ANO TRUCKS 24 Mos./ 24.000 Mi. Carefree Drive Service Contract Available Most Vehicles -4 cylinder. 4 speed. radio luggage rack.· s1tve< tO color Low miles 1885ZBW) s3s10 •77 VOL VO 264 6 cylinder. auto . air cond . pwr windows. AM/FM·tape, llhr . sliding roof. 1 owner low miles S275 Below Low Kelly (459TYA). 55999 ;76YWIAlln Front wheel drive. 4 CYI .. 4 speed, AM/FM-tape. redials. luggage rack. slldlng roof. green. (092RIZ>. S]986 '78 DATSUM 2 +2 6 cylinder 5 speed air cond w1noow shCKle cab<1ote1 pkg Brown Low miles 1618UJW) '79 taCEDIS 2400 Diesel, 1 o wner, auto . AM/FM. Mt<:hehns. pwr dOO< locks "Like Brand New." Below Low Kelly. f793WRNI '7lSCOUT U 4 wheel drive. locking hubs. air cond.. AM/FM. new tires. luggage rack "Looks & Drives Great." (546YHG) 53491 l ..,..,,_,.,,.w ....._.,,.,.1ritd ..._ ... art.4 ..._.,,.,...w ...._,,.,uted ....._, f ... •......•••....•..•..... .................•..... ....................... ....................... ....................... ..................... .. ..W f71J ~ '711 0... t7JO....... -9730 Mwcc•1a.. '741.... 9711 ....................... ...................•... ...•.•..•..••.......... ..•........•...•...•... . ............................................ . St.DDIMACI YAU.IY NCNITS taPSTO MHT MILATIONIY a:zuua tl .. llST SAVltGSIVH Ot4 ALL MOOB.S! UPT036• MPG!!! '14 c.on &uu1. AM trM uu. szooo Gd cond llNllU d.IYI ~ 840-77U 111\ll>m...__ ___ _ .,... t120 ••••••••••••••••••••••• T1 3llO'l 2+2. 4 11pd. elet' mrf. AMtFM t'IW . A/C, ~ma. S'500 661 7074 '74 8210. AM / FM Ext'ell condtt1on S200010QO 5'S-~ ,., a.G.Z Sh.rp AM/l"M cua. Air. map. Mw up hol Ii p1lnl S4 .200 11H6 90r7 '19 291l;X, 2 • 2. ~ l pd, IP'and lwc. 1ttnit0 tape, lo ml. 11lver w /bl ve lour Int. beautlluJ ~V·M28 -------.... t725 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I '77 JA'9UAI lJSCOUPI ~ "Wt.ima~" Ja1uar' Rww hke a Ferrari & cru.tut1 lllte a Rolla Royce I 54544 J. Wu t15.lle9, • MOW·Sll.ttt ~MOTORS CAU 97t·2SOJ MISSION ¥11JO IMPOaTS 1131 IJAi& 4~1104 '14 flat 12.ll 5cJort L. n~ ec.-GMo 97 34 mlDCW' el« work, '1.000 ....................... '711..., Ml!:R<.:Et>E:s-300CD. takes il4•2228 60 K 11r m:.. on c h 1". \1el Blue Snrf /18M ma 'a putaal1y re:5tored. must Buy or Assum e Lse. ~ee s.18-7551 ~H& & ~5US '76 f'at 4 dr 1.28 Sene~. :II.en> nu. 1mmac. like new . 4 cyl. gd gu t'COnom y. only 12195 664-92:5() wlalds ---- -----'76~EL. met brn. ltlnl ..... 9731 cond. Sl.5,950 Call Dave ••••••••••••••••••••••• Trumbull d yi. 213-T74-2275. 714-4~ 1391. eve~ 7 14 675·4241 . 01;;~ -- 1!171 Comlche Convert Completely reslOTed lO new oond. WhJte w tdttp red cnt. Ttu.8 car is oul· standlngly bea.ul, has henefits \he Ul80's do not have and as only '75.000 . $1913 Yuur mllH& m11y \Ir)' ~ )OW' 1ln v1na habit and oond1tk>n EPA ap proved fiK•I e<'OOOmV for the m •s 11pHd are Ci t; ZS mPJC. h1K)lway 36 ·~. ('(Vnhloed 29 mpg IUYOR LEASE NOW! ---n 2807.. '"hllc w saddle int JJK m1. AM fo"M '>lereo .iuto air. m ai.: '"t\ls. '>00" room cond must sale call after 6pm ~~76 '75 f'aal 124 Spydl'r. AMJfM cass. new top & -.eat.s. s spd. lo mt. xlnt <'Ond $3800 64 5 1711. ~Sl110 73 124 Coupe Good mpg's Be!>t or!t•r !<17 7~4 da~i.. 545 !1204 miracle mazda 21 so Hcrbor ll•cl Collfo ~ ,4 5.5 700 'Ill Mercedes :IOOSEL 6 3. air auto. !.nrl. full pwr. '4U Ut:nlley. Mk XlS S7500 M U!.l '>ee pp 917~ 312m Brooks Sl. So ~ 14( 400 24!l6 FORTHEIEST DIALIM OIW«i£ co. - COME IN AND SEE US. TODAY! Mo,.._..,.., oahse iRfWiCMI fiCJMWJ pn us '76 Datsun Pickup Lon11 btld. A C. maltl>. AM 1fo'M 1.id10. t•ampt'r !>h(•ll, ~.000 n1I $3000/b:st ofr ~9704 '78 2JJJZ C'OUJ>t'. ~pd. AC. '727 ...........•........... VISIT YOUR ORANGE COAST HONDA Hf.AD9UARTYS \\al.da Watzoo \IOI 1n & out Slti.50 or W'l vflc·r t;Jl l53'i 0 \t..ada GLC (j{Jfld f.!.t ' m1lt<<O(l' Good ~h.i1w . h..ill:hbat·k '-tpJ11 r .. .ir "t!<tls ~ 960 J li l 19 "RX7'' II <Ml SI-: Full P'" r ~ 75'< 41 73 v.lc d)~ u r b4.S 1410 \Iii '80 JOO!:>() m l'lall1c "IH•r. l al> ... l IOOm1. 21 'W pp 714 ~-!!081 :.I.I ~f: Sedan w 1spare lt.eblt !>hn bkk Perft.ct ''" tf">lr bl $1500 lokt·., fAl>U..tl8 H•1ll:. H O}l'e S al vt>r ~hado'" L ate JU73 rrudel XJnl mech cond I' r 1 c c d l o s e I I 714661~ 9760 ........•...•..•....... 1910 SA.Al TURIOs SADOUIACK VAU.£YIMPORT$ 28402Mlll'l'uente Pk") M1:.s1on Vit.')O 831 ·2040 495.4949 A.\t FM stereo ca!>:.. Jij m1. I'd cond must .. etl. makeolfer 497 50itl i8 Datsun 280Z Mint rond. full) looded. 4.Spd ~4402. 760-0734 TODAY!!! UHIVERSITY sAJ.~&s~nv1n: 1;~ L'Ol.PE 5 '>l~ed .iar tund1t1on1n11 .\\1 1-·\1 •l!JW:JX)(),m.inilo.be11?t· ,\t>rt«) tapt<. ,din~' bdmboo 1nl . .,nrl 15.SX\ , J 1 \M FM 496-5.587 I' r hert NOW for immediate 1h·llH•r>' Fret: S yr • ~.<JJHrulc WARRAHTY I >rfennds 5 31-80 Q '78 LIOZ" OLDSMOllU HOHOA GMCTRUCKS 2'1.51• llarbor Rh d tTh'TA MES1\ 540.9640 5 spt"t'tl. air rond1l1011111i.: . \.\1 FM. c 147V AJ I 1 1'6.J1 .... ,*"..,,, f.tlo111 OIAHGE COUNTY'S OlOEST $ SaJes.ServJce-Leasing Row C..er.lltc. liol.15 ftoyce BMW 1540 Jam boree Newport Beach 6tO-M44 !kinda A('('OCd I .X 'ii! S spd ~aroon. u1r. 'J~ ... PS. ma~. rn..,h 11re., & line E .l!IO 714 ~ ~ ~ 74 0\'lc Huns perfet't All newure. Super mpg any ps S1900 661 J 175 -------,,.,., 9730 ..••....••...•......... !AGUAll-- XJ SERI ES Ill Avaalable For lrnmediate Dehven •- TUT J>a!VE Q.HE TODAY!!! f ..a1dt" (~•UV"' ... &J6-)'))l 9 740 ............•........•. 1969 MIZ 210SE 4000tlSEOAH l.oaded • P rt-tt \ l ,, r • 111fT) l'()I OHLY $3995 HOWARD Che•r'OWt 1)0, l' & Quail St:. ~1:.WPORT HE.\Cll ':-~- 74 ~ 4 dr S..per ch•Jn I\~ "' tan 1nto•r \Utn \ c.. p \\ .\.\! .. \l ' ... ' .!M.:•tl dU' ldf\ .. &. m c1(•' ::11 .!Al -~ a 51 l:flO N Beach Blvd l.AHABRA 15 MJ.. No o( SA Fw\ l For Cla,,1f1ro \d \CllO'-.: ~' L.i+tte IS Btq! I • (7 l4l522·5333 Sunday b\ Appl l'JI J I l.111\ 1'11"1 \ l> \ 1:-.01< '·1:! [>67~ . ....._..._ .. (1.L''" •~I \ti, . .r• r• ill\ 111Jll r•'•Pi•·' • ,,..,, • ......... .....,....._..__ ~ HJrbor llh •I C~IA ~t t-:S,\ 1).12 ~)ljj'8 1---------979-2503 ' l, .. , I JI ... "' Th t, • .._ ,. •''"rt I\• .111111 .. ~ ro ' • I Jn }li te• \lllH t ...a"' d1•tf .id . 1111 ••1.11.•.1' .. :~ --~.~~·.~.It.": .....•. !!.~~ ~~·.~.·.-: ....... !!.~~ 1~~·.~:.": ....... !~.~~ ~"!.~~·.~:.-: ....... !~.~~ lllYEllTORY REDUCllOll SALE ·WE ARE OVERSTOCKED AND MUST MAKE ROOM FOR MORE 1910 SHIPMENTS 263 NEW CARS AND TRUCKS TO CHOOSE FROM CAPRICE CLASSIC 41 TO CHOOSE FROM ALL DISCOUNTED Example: •121 802 &Joi__,._ ,,,. CAMARO 24 TO CHOOSE FROM ALL DISCOUNTED CORVETTE S 5 TO CHOOSE FROM ALL DISCOUNT s2000 ~·;#41725' u. ......... Diie. ·- MONTE CARLO 29 TO CHOOSE FROM ALL DISCOUNTED CITATIONS. 22 TO CHOOSE FROM ALL DISCOUNTED Eutmote: !r2$7337 Uol lli:nAa o.c. .... PICK UPS 11 TO CHOOSE FROM ALL DISCOUNTED Ex.•~: !r10Ml7 U.~Moi..tt!W ' • MALIBU 17 TO CHOOSE FROM ALL DISCOUNTED E111mpfe· •425142 U.,_l.OIOfo< ,,_ CHEVETTE .. 32 TO CHOOSE FROM ALL DISCOUNTED Exampfe· •221499 u..-.,-- 23 TO CHOOSE FROM ALL DISCOUNTED s700 EH mol•: U30356 Uol--»-·- 180 USED CARS AND TRUCKS TO CHOOSE FROM 11 1979 CHEVETTES ALL PftlCED AT 19SWC U , 07SWCW , 113W~':t, aoswcs 1l5Wt.w. 970WCS ...... ~ ......... ,, f ' 4 1979 MONTE CARLOS ~PRICEDAT 879WGG, 297WRQ, 733VYR, 28SWGG 4 , 8 · 1979 CAMAROS AL.L PRICED AT 228WRQ, 168W RP, S87WRP '. .. • n 2400 Ll.ke nt•w Ul\4 nll~IU!t $11 .900 E\ 1~. 7~>9 l.282 71 :J'J.hl::t .. da..,.,1c dt:lx ~' mpi.:. makt• offer will 1i.n.1Ck:'r trade for motor tlQffit• ~· ~ll. fA6 6510 A..,k fof' l<J' 9742 ......................• 18MG t ·1-""t'd -.tereo. \ ello" tn "'"t l'llt>nl tond Onh 11 <l.llnulh'163\XWX 1 S3995 \l ~,. ,\~ 1).1 ,1. -.. ---· -.-..--St;-;::&30:SQ1r II 111 5 ~Ofl fr1 ~ C2Cc! alt 1; "kt.>nd.., \. k lnr l1m 9744 ..••..••..••••.......•• HE'WMG8s &MGMIOGETs in '"JC t. 1 .. r 1mmt'<l1JI•· •lo lt" r• y ,. I S l)o>l11rt IJIJ lttl\ TODAY!!! MGB $6999 MG~~t ..:..'"r?_..t Fr r r SS999 l'n •' d<I<" n<>( 111 1Uol• •lt J.Wr 1n.,Wllt'\l opt um Bou_.~,,, !flot.orx ' -~ ....... _.. .. ........ , ............. __ .!.C'o I l.Arh•1r lsh cl I lk-.1 \\IE . ._\ 979-2503 \ \I ~ \I ' t r i.. 11 • , .. rr 1 \I • · 1 .. nd ' I • fl\ r,i' t,,! l \ \I ·"' fll 1979 MG8 'l'll0\4 14 llh bl.11 I. '" II riur & I .. t·1on '"1 n · 14 til.:t"b I 4!A>llJ'J I • HOW-$6-495 IAUYMOTORS CA.LL 979·2503 tll '4G8 GT. "ire wht'1.'b . \\I .. ~ l'J..,~-1lt'. a.skin.: s;.!t)()tJ Coll .\d !'tilter "IH2. 64.2......:>. 34 hr.. 1978 MGI I Lt.' J bur1u111d' e"cnur .i.. 'kn. .. 1lape ·~5l~l HOW.$5995 IAUBlMOTORS CA.LL 979-2503 flNJrot 974' ....•.......•.......... Huy an.) ~mauuni ·-rn 604 & )It'{ FREE 2 f~t'f1l IU ;;~ btke.-. \. \ D l Peus:eot mopeds • <•£er ._'OOCI thru S·ZM 80 BEACH IMPORTS Ml! Oen e Slree t N~WPORT Bfo;,\Cll 752-0900 9750 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Por-.rht• 60 D road!>ter Total restored lo fact ~Jle\· Nu bile pamt. tn tenor & 1ov All n u rub ber & chrnme. Xlnl 111Kh $14.000 or oCfer i i.a 27~2311. 6i3 5896 Iii 91 L-; Tar((a 2 2 l. enit. 00-h hl.t• ffi W i'" &llO)S, uru11uc. rrunl cond1t1on (.'1111 G He nde r s on is:! r:ooor6iS-5994 'Tl 924, \ellow. lotided. lo ma. unmac .. $8800. Aft 6, 1174-<1122 "74 Por. 914 2 bler. yellow BEACH IMPORTS H4H Duw Slrft't :"\EY.POHT B ~:ACll • 752-0900 SubGrv 9762 ....................... '76 SUIURU GF HARDTOP COUPE :. '>Pl''°· 1.:u:.lom wh~I'> 1 J<!ISGH 1 WllAT \ 111..'Y' ••••••••••••••••••••••• II) Tu)t>LJ Pu·kui> Ltl' ::1T~·,·,77 J IOOm 1 P•·rft'<'t SS.4!00. Befur t.: .VIII >Jll (~ - '77 COttOHA WAGON \UlOffidll~ p !'t \ ~ , 11.!i:l!J)lv r .irk l..ow lo" m11,.., "'!P~t l>HI\ ~ • I I 110\I ~ .ti 4,095 ' Bill MAXEY TOYOTA IJOoq llt>J••h Bl\ d llun11n1..'lo11 lwa1·h 71 4/847-1555 II I 11(10ll.1 Lllbk. 5 ... , .. 1 .!• """ mt i.:d -'1 l't; \ \I I' \I ., l t' rt' t1. \ t ' ~HO'A>WJ!l ~P.\l fam t<ra '77COROLU 4DOOR l ,,.1 1 ...... , lh..in 50.01111 nu\t"' 1~TP~1 :-.up.·r l'i~OJITl~ ,1l Sl.495 BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 1)00.1 •i.·.H h Bh d II u111nl!1"'' U..•J• n 714 1847-8555 \.'!Tlllt-.H !'tl PEH Nttw Ccr T~ht ~'tom Sdnla An<c ~btda ' '76TOYOTA • .! Uoor. I nlmder ~~,. '.iH•r ('orolla rouJ>t'.:• 1 'Pt't-<I \\1 F~I. N I~' t:IJI VIA I ·: $2395 := SAMT A. AHA MAZ.,. at>I fo .. bl Street :; '-lfllJ \na 9S34jl 1 ~ '76 COROLLA ;: 2DOOR :: 1\ U l o m J l I I' . A -(: 137lPK..\1 ~\U$T ~V Jl ;. S2.995 :: llLL MAXEY.: • TOYOTA .·: IH>Oll ~ach Blvd : llwtlml(lon Beach : 714/847 .. 555 ; ..- Fur 'Jlt' l!li5 To~~a c .. ".wth.· 5 :. pt.'t.'d ~t at< e oHt•r C.ill {'\t•ninff-. ,&!fl ilaJ : • ---~ '79CWCA :: LIFTIA.CK :: .\UlOllWtlC. 111r l'Onditi{il • i.INeo L ow mild). 1!M7XPU1 WEEKEnk> SPl:X:lAL ·: $6,595 ·: llLL MAXEY ·; TOYOTA : l8111H Beach Blvd. -! llunllngton Beach ;.. _ 714/147-ISSS _i !~~:!! .......... !?!~ THEY ARE ·: HERE!!! ·: The fuel·injected. hi&h pmormance VB : S spd. AM /FM stereo, lo mi, xlnt \hru out. 30· • 35mpg. sv oo t OBO • 552>T.ln. '~~'' ~ DRIVIOMI : ~vm s ~)i 77 '124" Air cond • a l loys • AMJFM stfl'et>tape, sun red (297'S(; x) $1995 ... _,_.._ 2!0 fllilJ'bOr Blvd . C(l,"TA M'E.SA 979-2503 '88 TR4A I RS. xtnt rt>ll enc. all new • ._, a ppnclate. $31 861·9139 'tt.... •" f , ,. ·~ .... ....,. _ .... -----· .......... --. ...... ---.. .... " A.IM. .... lrtM Mlot, l•porltd ..._., ... I "4 .... 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Mtw,,....,.. 1 lU.l fo'n1m "'" l'nC\! ~ not mC'lu1h• dt&lcf' lflilallf'd t>Pl IUm ~~~ .......... _.. ... ......... ~·-~Harbor ijj\ •I COb'TA M 1-.SA 979-2503 7!J Triumph S1l 1t l11• lo ma Loallt'd $:!\It• . taJllc' O\er p)mh l .111 bo&.S-l1126 NEWTR7 COUPEs & CONVERTllLEs A uulabl1• ~or lmmed.ldtt' Dell' en ' See L'S before }OU bu) 7t SClltOCCO Very iba111 I 111111 ao H.d nu.lllc v.1th lllr cond leftl . &haJu~, lwb1~ tnllP 8Dd murb mo... 1toa\Qf1 '6tH IQIWfn(AM YOUSWAGlN Yt l'ISlC'r AH' lft ftntmmller 15.S I 6.11 T"*l ILi\ anar 1routilt 'tlhn~ \UUf \'~"' Tri U.' I fJ<11d I<' or nol' u~ for .. ..,.Ilk \lartnour r11n1 \1k1n .IMMARIMO V()U(S WAGE.H 1171 1 l:IACH IL VD. .._,itwJ•leoch 142-2000 '71 YW C4Ml'fR 1)1.n.•n.ilr t' r; • ,.,...,'fl "'1.,U.1h.i IA•V. n11lt·.i"" II ' "I u I ... \ ' I 1• II I L.:.I\ '\ \\ S79'5 IOI WITH4,_. VOUCSWAGfH 710 1 "'"' """''"r \' ,. ,, "'"'lmm~ll r lt<l ~· tdll 1 ltllll ;! lbbb t $.'t~ I 5k I 11 \.ti 7!1..Q I ~ K:ll 111-J~ ·75 VWCAMPER "I'" It l '" 't> r"on huh blH<>p wtlh mJn \ t·\lt , , ' II? t•utbacll.. motor. t1r•1 . ••n•r•lor rtpleted r.i(pe111lvt' ~ .,,.. 'l2 (b,. nt'" 11 \'ffY t l.-an S,,\ '" $W motor ~l of ~\"''8\'ct l..om1 o''"" tiru lnlf•r1or. IHk• r 111non AM t-'~1 uaa Ruiu ano•t m>o 0 80 c:r.!fOObt-f 4 ~ P'i 6.'> V\\. run' 11rut, :iz n~. n.-i1t cond 11200 l'bh Ul3K ·~· J\'Vl' ("" 111 \ W Uu11 \'11•1111 \\j FM. arret ttrt , nua "' U &'3 l2S2 ll\, n'i\~t'"f°' 8 1 Hu.: 111.,.I) ro•blt • 11 lf 11.1" "" rel l'llJl I" rt bo1h 1nl $1 1175 I( I .(182 \."m1um ~t'l't-.k H.•C•Tr.._I" ~tum ~lr\l4' .\.n.1 '' ;ullc1 '77 RAllfT F \trd l'lt'..in i.:re.11 lvok 1n l(J b '•H l'r \~} I-\t ).ll'Tt'O t ..ipt' r~ v.hcoeh. µ1n-.1np1n)! II~ $4495 S..,.,,. A AMA MAZDA :!WI f-bl Slrt~t 14 Apollo Vflr)' 100tJ 1-.ni 44. .i mlh·a u() UtJll 'T1 lkl k R. .. I 4l *ml Buu tond 1H1 tlrt•. \tnyl lot• trwu~ ront~. 1111 v.hl p "' m11n> '"•' MOOO 644 9~3tl ff I S ••••••••••••••••••••••• 12 1-; I t.lou do l'tJl.llJJj>t'll. suoo l it,\;UI llllll ~ 6JtM lulh Mn \\.~IUTll' lr.t• on lo.uh-cl '7':1 l uUl>t' l>t•\'tlll' ~ mi ii~ 3a (Jll\Oll'nb .tl ~Iii nl41 '" l>m do""n l ,111 b>W-~ .;fl tiP:-01 t!f7!J I 111.>rudo 1111\ .. r Olt'l 121\ ma SlJ 40U tr73 ~ TI t.JJo. mu:.l izenerale t 11~h \I) IU'-i. l!i. ) our .:.un on th.ii. loadt>d car l dll d<l\tamt' Hob R..1 11!-) ;14 !/7!1 W(A) l'Xl l!O t'\l''> -...•\ill .. "il'I lo m1 1mrn.al· tond1tion \11>ume lc;e 1•11) rllt'nl:> $.1\Yi pr mo I ,di ti~5 'l:l!J I hunll'. !fi'J ~.ul Of l ll l' ·n ('AO COV. 1mm•c or-. M1c:-bel&J». Jl.UOO ml ""In' ,dn. lll)l'. llhr ~~*' (.'./\l)JlJ..A(.' '77 Cl'L DI YtUI llui '°"' pnt<' 1i. hard 10 bctJr, t but ll 'a lt~ l.an dllu t-09. leaUl<·r lnknor. r nut' t"Oflll'OI. A M 1-· M '>tcteo. lilt whet!I. a real luxury ur •l '* 11m1tll pnt'f' 1 l*r 83M21 SM!Jll JohMon & Son I.in l'U l11 Mt•rt·uq. 26211 llarbor Bh·d , Cost.a ~....... S4(). 5!\-10 -----c...ro 9917 ......•.••..•.......... '71f Camaro Sport Coupt- t;a, i.4,ll\Jl 306V·8 Brwn 1111· t 11 I lt c. m ate h 1 n ~ m.11:). aut.o trans. PS. l'B lit v.hl. bt>sl offn 11\l!r s.&500 or assume l1Jv. inlcr(':,l lse SH 1 mo 11.1'.d)s 752 8952. l!\e:. & v.icends 7Sl 606i 70 (.'amaro Z28 19 000 rru les Shov.· CQnd t' d II t.01 2344. 9.S>299 I 68 32'i auto. mal!i.. air ~hock s. good shap ... sm 1 5360261 CAMAR0 '77 •''TMCAMAR01!8 • lA>W nul • lo11d d. i.lnt cond MUOO or lio•l \111)1~'1 "73 Sm ""Ii: Xlnt eond t.o m I r ~ (' B . AM1Jo'M SJ.If~ 64HlS7 N~ fl 11 C4mvo HuM are<1t Good 1ntr Cd mpi ~unroof 11100 <irm G129102 a •• ,..,. '920 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sii US AIST! We have a eood selectlOfl or NEW & USED t.1'evrokU I CONN Ell CHEVROLET )\," II .. fl• •I fl" •: 111S l o\\.1t '' ~41>-1200 i 4 ~ Capnee Cla,sic White w /bl~ vltlyl lop Air. po-.-er. cru1se. l1ll locks. am rm Clun. Vw('U mai.ntalned 6iK m1 1 owne r Sl5 UU neeot.table 644 19iJ Sl'Bt'RUA~ Tr a II f' r h I l l· h . t' I t• c brake::. rt'<' motor ~ ork ~2lil2 77 YEGA GT ·, sl)('('d . .11n l'Olld lihtt•k 1n rolor 32.IMl m1 !'>1l't: llUJe c;u-ISl7SM Y > O..vroa.t tt20 ~ tUS c:.r..tt. "32 ....................... ....................... . ..................... . "70 Mal.I bu 3:)0. "'"' Wt ll. ex>~t otter Courtney ~~dys '700lev M11Jt>u 350 En~ Rum " loob good Aulo. rs PU 1'750 497·41fl8 Mon lhnl Thun.. a II. for Stu! '8' Corvatr 5'>yder. Xlnl <'lnf Many new &t u.sed parts .a3-174S CHIV.MOM.U'7t. &-onomy & dualc styl 111g U\ one patkage Spor IY 2 door. 4 cylinder. autom atic Deep rich burgundy ll\ color Onl~ 43.fin mJles. C680PQKJ fl400 Johmon & Soa Lin coin /Mercury . 26211 Harbor Blvd . Costa Ms&.540-~ lm Olevy No\'a, 14K m1 Xlnl cond. $3.300. Call 531 :8:() 9925 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1979 C .. YSUtt &...._w.,.... \'8 alll.Omatac trans . air rond . pwr steenng & brakes. erwse conlrol JJ14T ""\Tldov.s.roofrack rddlo "'"""' 11~ & more' 1!8>XYS1 ' S5595 Open Memonal Da) E.'\PI~ 10 prn S-27·8'l 1'7tC .. YSU8 c. t ........ °' va. automatic \ran .... pwr ltftrto, " bralltt. air ~nd .. vinyl top. f9dlo. wsw ll.ret., more• (fJl2WPP) $4295 Open &lemoriaJ 0(1y t::xpim i m s :a 80 t!ll!\9111 Open Dally & Sunday 't1l JOPM 2929 Jlurbor Bhd C0&t a M etia 54~1934 ·m Corvette Conv\'tllblt mi 327. 4 1pd .• Nt:W l'f1I • brakes. clutch. 1nl 75"! ~ll 79CGMTTE f;\t'rYt h l na am ag)J\ILl>ae T·Bar root. al loya, till IWhHI. UulH contr ol. leether 11111\\'KM> $1(995 1363 I Hll<bol 61•0 c;.,(lo! .. C><O"" ... l»-2"' 9930 eo.,.-tfll ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• 'llJ M aric HJ . 71. 000 o r1 A rm No damaRe. S2000 or b!;totr.~ COMTIMEKT AL '7 S 1lus one 1s 1mp.Mslble lo oeat Luxury sedan wllh luxury eqwpment An exrepl1o nal value at $2299 c07 1NB W 1 Johnson & Son L1 n t·oln Merc ur). :!b21j Harbor Rh d Col> ta ~t:>a-~ 563() 9932 ............•...•.....• '75T·TOP '78 C:ougar Loaded Blll.'ln Only 27K mi. AS SUME LSE Sl70/mo Sell tr w1 II pay fees <$5(.-.s --- COUGAR '79 XR7 Jlard lDLtll 1l's ever been dri ven Only 11 .00!J nules A Ford Motor C:o ,. x e c ull v e car . T ti l v.heel. cru1se control. Luldau l<>p. power win do~. ca:.l alummum "'heel'I cSer 7044781 On I\ ~ JohnM>Cl & Son Linroln1:'o1erc ury. 262b Jl,;rbor Bl\ d., Cos1.1 .\~a S40 5630 ---- COUGAR '77 XR7 TODAY!!! ~all>' Sharp' 1 :lXI .,l 'i 1 $4995 IOIWITHAM VOUCSWAGEH i tiW Wt~lmln!:>ter /\\ ,. SJ.ntJ \JIJ 953-1414 ·11 C:ud Sd\' .\Ir. !>ll'rt'<>. I! \l"'a'~ a clJSSll' th1-. :! liwf' ·hardtap has Po"' "r ~tl't'nn,.: & brake,, l.11· lon air cond . 'l~ 11.'d !>tt't'I "ht't'L~. till "het•I. .r:id.Jo ti 15..'i\\\'I Johm.on & Son Llnroln Mt>rcun . :g; Harbor Hhd . Cosia :i1esa ~56:JO ~295 AT LAS CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH Whl m;;ir oon 1nl ,\II po.,.er 27.000 m1 Im macuJate 7~ 6790or Ad· !'..Lt.er :: 143. &t2 4300 • 2.t hrs a dil> W1\h v.e had morr <>I lhl!'>e al lh1s prir•t· LJ)aded Wllh exlras and prw ed lo J(O n ghl no"' TR7C099' < 1009011 · !'\-om $7999 Vohoo 9772 Lrark. S2i00 541! 2S5:! and °l••••••• ••••••• •• ••• •• • 631 ""'3 Al.'STAM INT'L 1714ll-430.5079 8 »5 Moo· ~'r1 Kl2-4S39 aft 6 wkend!i. Open lhaly & Sunday '11110 P~t 'fll \' eu.e 350C JIJ G I a ., ., root AJununwn .,.h~l'i "'hl w /red ll\tcr f u II~ loaded Like ne w ~ 537-2368 p p t St'r 5466!:f9 I S:l49>1 J <1hnson & Son l.1 ri roln 1Merc ury . 2 621> Harbor Blvd Cosl a :'oitsa ~5630 TU C<Wffftible\ ll~ISI F'rum $8699 Pnce doPs not 1ncludt· dealer llll>tallt.-d opuun!. llau,erf""'\ !llo(ont . .,,.......,_, .. . ._.. ... ,~ .... - ·74 TH.6. "VOIS roll h,H. ·57 TH1 nt'v. p.11nt 30MPCi. m..il..c or!er 193-11}11 . \NaDIER SL'l'l-:H New Ccr Trod.-ln From ~ant.1 \n11 MMd.1 ' 78 SPITFIRE Or\L Y 111.11-1 i '.\11 1.1'.S · Supt-r runrwr with l.w ton• o,·erdnv<' l.11C1· braixl l'k'W I t 6.S I v N I' I $4995 SANTA AHA M4%DA 2001 E. Isl Slrt>t>l Santa Ana l-1:>:1 441<1 VolcsW01J9ft 9770 ·•·•··•·······•········ '76 YOUCSWAGEH SUNROOFIUG SparkltnR Jnd frc'h 1003RKT1 w~:t-:1\1-.NL> ONLY S.J.495 llLLMAXEY TOYOTA 181181 Beach Oh d Kuntll\gton P.eaC'h _714/147-8SS5 79 \ '\\ Convert. Stx«·1 al Ed11 1on SllH·r blk ..\M i-·M ra~ lm m;i1• Sat• 6i89!1. P\I l't~ 964 ·1100 . ~J ti 711111 1!ve51Wknd Ill W<-sl m m ... 11•r ltU ~551 u:ll\ iXXll i5 \ 'W Hal1I ti .: dr '1111 roof <h'I' IJr ,\f.1•.._ '1l'I t''>' d ..... 11. \ l'llll\A ~JOI\ ~ hi~ L137 (;n•..: '77 VW BU S Lhnarn ~1· , l'J !>t'l\l.!l'r \\1\h 1111h -; l-.i m ile., JOd hJr I , .. ltn<I au'mn.1!11 I ; I iet $4195 • 8"'LWl"[MAM,..: vouc"s·w•GEH i11(.•1 \\., .. tm1n t•·r a, n \\, .... 1m111,•1 r 0 '<C1 7 • t•.tl< i~I ·n \ \\ 1 .irnJw1 Hun., ptrl111 S'll••I h1111 l Jll 11;} JI(! '7S VW CAMPER FIJI top ,,,,.,1.1,11111 llhlf• v.hll4• I 'I" t-tl \ t'I) llt'.in • l<il<Llfh • S3995 BOIWlTHAM VOLKSWAGEN iWJ W1·.,lm111-.l• r \' ,. 1n Wt..,lm1n 11•r 1193 i~I •·.~'! IKHll W \ W liu I.!•• •I • "nrl Sl 80U ur l>t''l 11fl t>r 5-i.r lti38 '7SYWBUS IJ\TIJnllh I" l' "'hit - J> J .., .., 1· n ~ " r ... 1 1 h .iutnmat ll '\t ril sharp l~I Sl995 IOIWITHA,_. VOUCSWAGEt-1 i\iOO W{'-.tm1n-.H·r \.1 in Wt"!>t m111,1t·r /f-0 i.)51 tdX j8X() 'j] ~Up• I f\l't'll1 'l,jl'\lo m>tor ,\ I' 1 111 llun ... & looks Vt rf,., t \111 • •·II th11, ""t'I-lk ! 11fft·r !l.'i6-i'«18 Want. \1! Hc~ult "t ,, 7~ VOLVO SALES, SERVICE AMO LEASING II\ 1-:RSEAS DEl.IVEHY f.XPERTS EARLEIKE VOLVO l!.(,t; H&rbor l3h d l'~ A \f F.Sr\ 646-9301540-9467 '78 Gl.264. snrf. cru1 sc -~· lS.l\ .. J111.. ci~1l ~~ 548:2i80""' - "iii Volvo 245 Wui:nn Lo nu. gd J'<lnd lksl ol r ~-it>"72 AA.itos. Uud ....•••.••••...••.....• ~ ...••••.•......•••....• HOTHfHG OVER .. $4999 NABERS AUTO CENT.ER 14.25 Bake' Str1>1-l COSTA M ESA 540-9202 ~ Intl Tra\t~lall l;uod l'Ond. & rubber. xlnl Inv. 1ng \ t'htC'lc $1,UOO ll62...o&62 (Ude ...............•.•....• 515 ~1al 2 dr hardtop :!ntl O\mcr Runi. good :"o rw.l or damage Nds 1>c11nt ~ uphol Sl 2011 or ... 111 tr;1de tor '"" <1r ,maJJ t><OOUm~ Pi< I. u1> hbl !.4>12 :itust let th1 ... 'lit> HI\ IC•r j weal cond . i::u f11r far """" lh,ttl it's "orth Tiit "'he1·l I>"' r "'ml.lo""" more Call DaH' \ti :-Ot tler ~li:l6. 24 hr' ( .t.> 1 '.100 Problem with your car? Here's someone to turn to ••• This is the symbol of AUTOCAP. The Automotive Con urncr Action Program. AUTOCAP is an independent panel made up of conce rned citizens. Some are consumers. ome are automoblle dealers. The job of the Al'TOCAP panel is to help olve complaints you have "' about your car. AUTOCAP is someone to turn to. AITtl~Al1 The number to remember ... (1) 800-252-9488 Thi me g~ prc~ntrd a 1 l'ublic Service by the MOTOR CAR DEALERS A OCIATION of Southern California and the Dally Pilot I l .Hl7J Coupe ue\'1lh.> S6~ ~malh Mc) er. 548·1813 ,.,, ... 1968 Camaro R{) Coup!' Loaded Near perfrC'l. read\ tor reslor at ion s:i.<ni firm 4~ 5993 A.<ik for Tl m 2929 H arbor Rh·'1 Costc1 Ml";a 546·1934 A.vto,, Hew 9100 Auto,, Mew 9800 lulto,, Hew 9100 lulto,, Mew 9800 A,.vto,, Hew 9800 A.vt~'· Hew 9800 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••• J •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1980 TOYOTA COROLLA 2 DR. SEDAN 4 speed transm1ss1on. bucket seats and fully factory equipped ( 56028) 54333 1980TOYOTA HI-LUX PICl(UP 4 speed transmission and fully factory eQU1pped (49698). 5 4709 4 \it\P!'Cl 1ransm1ss1on wne<>t wPtt mou101n9·. 4 wheel disc brakes pm strit>es and morP' VC24245A I· 1762661 c 'Oe<'d 1ransm1ssion wtief'I wt'H moo1<11n9~ l.1bric care 4 wtlf>E>I d•sc b<al.e!; pin stn()t" .ir ~ rn<•re11VC24245A 1· t 78393 4 )Pf>€'() 1ran!.m1ss1on wtiee1 well moulamq. l'lbrtc Cd<P 4 whPt>l d•SC brake<; and (lm<lf!DeS llC24445A l·529754l 57876 5790 I 5 8296 1980 VOL VO 2 DR. 1980 VOLV STATION 1980 VOLVO 2 DR. 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GT steering wheel. luggage rack & radial tires 159 1W0Zl $7999 I t71 CHEVIOLIT MOMl.A TOWHICOUPI 6 cyl engine. 5 speed trans . air cond1l1on1ng slereo cassene. vinyl interior wt111e sidewall tires & more• 1565WIA1 lf77TOYOTA 5a5UFTIACIC 4 c yl eng i ne. 5 speea 1ransm1sst00. 11nted glass stereo cassette steel belled radial 11r~ and more• 1001ULDI Priced to sell fas! al only lt77TOYOTA LOt .. 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AM 1FM .JmlHl ford M.aU Your Be t Dul ..... .. ... ~as -.aver ' RJdJo. fully 111 W~trrunster or CaU S\t'rl'O 8 t.rack. lilt wheel. UA.....re ... _ Gar .. ~n G......,,, 1lleo ,._A ,__It "'-·m __ w_tl llaii _, '""•"ur Full d·_., d .._..,., n...,.n Da I •· "·· d __ ,. ""'' u"' uc '"'" ~ ..,,~ .-.u .... _... y 'C'f lilll Or} equtppt' ......-,.010 "'""' 1y ,..,..n ay wr «vnu .. s tyled steel &5anOlegoFwys Meet f'<rd! SUNSET f'ORD's Xlnt rond New pa101 1anwc1 o,... &tfn ·w w PM -..ned.5 See thls beauty in Wtstrrunster or Call 18ATISl!I S35(XI Ca11Adf9.M2-4300 $1995 ttectioridD-2929 Ha r borRl\d I.Oda>•' !794UPT> 14499 63MOlO 00 IT NOW! 042-5671 IDWLTD 3'lv or .. ~ .......... ...,. .. Yft -, Costa Me'>a Johnson & Son Ltn ~ ~-LOWNICIS!!! ~'"'""""'-..-A W..a..d! 546· 1934 coin Merc u ry. 2626 ._..,...._.... ... Ll5t Pn~ titJSl SUnset Oiscoont. ll 700 Rebate. $4()0 LOWIMT.1.ATES! igro Okis Delta ~ Ong a>Ol E. btStreet ------ -Harbor Blvd . Co:. ta MlfftOrid Day Make Your Best Deal. <Nller. 62K ml. New up. SanUl Ana 953-~ 14 W~ Ad Results ~2 ~18 C\a:.st!1ed A<h &tl 56111 .\lesa ~5630 W..u..d! Then Get A Che<'k From ~ &r \llnyl top, PS. PB. --------l~==~-~====:=- Ford' stJ bltd rc:lls ~or bst Alltol, Hew 9100 Allto1, Mew 9100 Aalto1. M•w 9100 A.vto1. M•w 9100 Alftoi. M•w 9100 ....._, M•w 9100 ~r &16-3110. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·······················!······················· ·····-················· Yow Pnc-e $131.11 °'Pa> menls of.. $150.34 Only \.'.! down 48 mos at $150.34 Total def pm pnce IM93.92 APR 17 98 OAC c 4092 )( 35121 SlllSlt Ford O'llFIESTA Llst Price SS572 &net O\sCOWlt ~72 Rebate $100 Your Pnce ... $4972 °'Payments of .. Mlrc....._79's ~··· SlOO's under dealer in- \'Olce Must i.ell now Make u s an offer . J ohnson & Son L in· coin Mt>rc ur) 2626 Harbor Bh·d .. Costa Mesa ~5630 • • I \\'llere the Garden Grove & San Diego Fwys. Meet m Westmmster or CaU &16-4010. $109.33 Onl) ~ down 411 mos al $100.33. Tot.al def. pmt prioe ~.17. APR 17.98. OAC. <3680>< 3586 > ~ ........ !~l~~~~~~~~~~;;:;:::::::::;:::::======~=~~~~~~~t=EI '74MUSTAMG O,...EMf,.. MIMorWDay W.-..d! Slnsat'Fn Where The Garde n Grove & San 01e~o Fw ys . Me et 1n Westminster o r Call FAIRMOHT '7' This tSn't a mistake ... Just one m a million. A 1-==~~!11...:1~~,~lbM.c-·-. ~!!:!'!te.i:::::;-\;:­ecutl~e c'ar Only . 5.2s.S rrules. Too new to be ~Day called used. Hurry in on W.._,! lhts one. Only $3999 ------ IOOZNY) Johnson & Son '18 LTD Stn Wgn 9 pass L.Jncoln/~fercury, 2626 AJJ xtras Onl> lOKm1 Harbor ~lvd .. Costa BB Sfi.300. whol esale ~esa. 540-5630 _ __ Trade for P /U or Cash or. For Sale· 1969 Jo~ord 'fer-PP 963-llm Mustang fastback 302 SELL idle itlms with 8 ~~ tond1t1on ~JJilot ClassLf1ed Ad. A.tos. u.~ FASTIACI V·6, automatic SUper low miles. I DtlL834 l Must buy al $2,MS . mLLMAXEY · := .. ·"rotOTA . - 111881 Beach Blvd Himtmgtoo Buch 714,1147-1555 "7S Must II V-6. 4-spdk, AM FM. llke new. $2SSO ·~18 GARAGE SALL ads m the Dad) Pilot bnni.? hap I)) re:.ult.s. To place )Our drawing card. phone 6\2-5bi8 today I ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ****************** BA 'S BARGA.IN CORNER ***************** ,. Ol' R CHOICE ... ONLY 13995 '780~£l TL-'~Sl"PllPt: 1()•0VJG1 1111 •• O•I.• '3995 'iK UllH K '" Yl.4HK ,.,"V•OI '•• O•I~ '11 B\llCK t:SrATE "-"GOii! t~ ~ .. •.. ,. '3995 '780.\Tiil'' S le •3995 '7•l'•aA8•1T ~~I '3995 ... ,. '78t'ell•FAla~T ==~:S) '3995 "HV•at:8 ::i()/J •3995 HERE ARE Jl'ST 8 EXA '.'t1 PLES: -za t'OAO GA\ '-'O.\ 1ft t1UN01 , .. .... ~ '77 D.\TSI'' 1121• •Jl>ISP'<J '-• °"'~ ..,,. •t •C"K Rn n:a' i:~ri •3595 '78 ~T11U' U: '11':\"8 4 Da. '2995 '78 Bl IC IK SM l H \ • K ~r:· •5995 '78 annt-•t:GAI. t1'.1JfPT• i,:~ •4995 ·1:& KUH. K 4 t•ot.1.0 16l!QJFOI ~ ::~.. '189.- MANY MOaE TO CllOOSE FaOMt EN11RE INVENTORY MDU CED! , ................ llM.. ......... . ~-. ......... ,.. ... .. ...._-....... .............. ,. .. ,.. ......... ,,,..,.. .. --· -----------.\ I I ~@.M.PL~TE ... -t+tt< -~ SELECTION . I I s300 __ ! ,-o.r10YOTAs = .. TO CHOOSE FROM ... AND WE'RE ORANGE COUNTY'S #I VOLVO DEALERSHIP! -· ~~~~~~;.~:.~ -. IMMIDIATI DILIYaYt 1980 CHEVROLET CITATION TO CHOOSE FROM • • speed trensmtulon1 • Automatic transmlalons • X11 rnodeta tool I t -I .TO s3000 CASH REBA TES OH EVERY HEW LINCOLN AND MERCURY IN OUR STOCK! I I I I I ' I I I I I I THIS WlBDIO OHL Y I l.ICll.• IEltUlll Cllr••u..._-.. I I I I ~ -----------·* AT OUllE COUll'IY HONDA HEA-ARTERS ~ INTRODUCING THE 1980 RENAULT 1980 RENAULT LE CAR 12290DAOO 13288 4 cylinder engine. • speed transmission. tinted glass and conaole. *4995 llO WAITllll 5- ONE OF CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST INVENTORIES! WE SELL MORE BECAUSE WE IEI MOIEI 11 MIRACLE MAZDA ~~~=Bl 645-5700 5500 REBATE ON CHRYSLER CORDOBAS & 5300 REBATE ON Pl YMOUTH VOLARES & CHRYSLER le BARONS. '80 SELECTED CARS OHL Y! CHECk WITH US FOR OfT AILS. ··.~11.·4-5 * \ • ._, IS'llU"'*"' Ill\<• IWt .. UI09 l'WD C01"' WfU _. ''-.... 't>fJ4 GREAT SAVINGS HURRY MOW MmyTeCS.1111,..._ • BITTER PRICES • BETIER SERVICE • BITTER SELECTION lll.lt1 II.till •• .... " HAIBS AUTO cena tQ\ """Ht ~rl;l( I llmD NABERS ~.tlC Ol"t>O 1 OAYI noel IUllOl ll VO .• COSTA IQA 540-1100 CHECK US THI WEEKEND!!! ..f 1 Baun Buirk. Oranl{e Countv '• #I Buirk Df'ale;..hip, •a1 00 OW. F4CTOaY ll'IVOK:£ ~ Ovt:ll l~aANO NIW Sl:U;CTf;O 1..0 9t• ICIUI IUnUU-. C•ATIJat'a. UCAt.. ~4T6 rAGl>lh . U.ICTIUa • w SA U•• TO CHO<>S« 11'()/tl .•• "'1"<£ ro r>< ..,.,,,11 n.o -....., ,.,. >0 .. ~ f•t'•O'• ""°'+cto.c" •"'d •O.•rt1t•"'O .,W 1et10t"\ .-. Iii ~ Mlid " "Of a IWt I~ f~~-O'"<• tQ .,,. 0..-"'-~ '""" ..-0 "°' ~·,....vl'~ooaiof ... ~tll\ .... t:JI .. ...,.,. .... .-cs~ A.I~""""" .... ~ & ~ ._. ... ,.,. ......... tO D"O' - . CldYew ....... er... ~·-~ ......... I ! c ~ ,. ...... C11111•1l1u1 f1111 . ........... f Huntington Beaela Fountain Vft lley EDITI O N VOL. 73, NO 144, 4 SECTIONS,~ PAGES ORANGE COUN TY, CALIFORNIA F RIDAY, MAY 23, 1980 Vour R o •ta to•n Dall y N_.wsp a p e r TWE NTY-FIVE CE ~TS Missing Pennits Stall Landing Query •1 ao 111£aT 11Aa1n:11 Olt•~ ........... OUkl•l:s Wt'rt' H k101 tod•~ how the Pet~r·s L•ndln& de velopment ln UuntlOMton f\~11ch grew from the 60.000 square f()()( project approved by the <'It) and the coastal comm1ss1on to 1ts present sue. an esumatt--d 90,000 to 100.000 squa re Ifft And offl r1als of both gov er nmental agenc1e~ .thou ar t! asking "hat ha ppened to thl' o riainal file' cont .. nm1 tht• pt•rmlL' that et thl' •11e of lht· w1t.-rfront proJect ln 1978 T hey aay those portions of the h lea. art' mu;!jlng from both lhl' r lt)' Planning Oeru1rtment and reJaonaJ eoai.tal comm1a.s1on or ft l't~s In Long Beach A planner for tht! South CCJIC\l Reglonal Coastal Comm1i.i.wn who asked to r emain uniden '1h~d. siud. "l hnd 1t unhsual t hat the fltt!s we need most ar<' But I s B~ a J O? J eff Crane. 19. of Ne wp.)rt Bea ch draws <a 1 s igh < b> giggle <c> admiration <d > puzzlement (e) aJl of the above <f> none of the a bove from girlfriend Debbie Boyd. Crane's Bo Derek hairdo took nine hours to complete. He says it will keep his hair out of his eyes_ while he 's surf· in g. Valley H ig h Juniors Tops in Proficiency Members of the JUntor tlasi. at F'ou n lain Va ll ey High School cam <> out tops in student prof1· ci<'ncy t est s a d m in1 s t e rod earlier ttus month tn the Hunt- ington Bearh Vn1on Hi gh School District T he Fountain Valley s tudents ranked first tn read ing, math and langua~e skills based on the ~rcentages or those who passed the tes ts. Marina High School Juniors. r a nked bes t on a fou rth test based on writing abilities. All students in the district's six hjgh a ·hoots are required to pass the 'four tests before they can graduate next June. T he tests are give n to juniors in order to find deficiencies that can be r e m e die d prior t o gra duation. Following are the per cent ages or junior s w ho s u ccessfully passed the tests: Coas t We ath er Partly cloudy thro ugh Saturday. Lows tonight S4 at t he beaches and 58 in- land. Highs Saturday 62 to 67. IN81DE TO•A ~ Plenty o/ tree entenaa"· meflt ti o/fn«l close to home /or t'he Memorial Day Weekend. Sff Poge CJ. ... .,. ....... CW._'! ..... ,_ 91 ............ M t.='rr:-' AU .... ;..:..~ t=:" cwl• .._., M =· CMe ,.._ M Reading: Fountain Valley, 9 7 2 p e r<'e n t : E d is on , 96. Mar ina. 95.3: Huntington Beach. 93 3 . Oce an View , 9 3 1 . Westminster . 92.8. Matb: Fountain Valley, 94.5 per cent: Marina. 91.4 : Edison. 88 5: Huntington Beach 88 1. Westminster , 85.6; Ocean View, 83 2 L anguage skills : F ountain Va lley, 93 7 percent: Marina. 89. 7. Westminster 87 .1, Edison 85.5: Ocean Vie w 85.5: Hunt- ington Beach. 83.5 Writing: Marina, 88.7 percent; EdisQO. 88.3: Fountain Vallev. 86.6 : Huntington Be ach 83.1. Westminster, 82.7; Ocean View, 82.5. <See TOPS, Page AZ> Hitc hhiking Girl Rape d In Huntington Huntington Beach police are investigating tbe rape Thursday e ve ni ng of ~ 14-year -old San Gabriel girl who 1Uegedly ac- cepted an ofte r to ride in a van with two men she met at the bea ch earlier in the day. Police aUeged the girl ad· mitted spending Ume with lhe m en, drinking beer and s moking marijuana. After she joined the pair at about 6 p.m. in their van to con· tinue this activity , police said . They drove a s hort distance from the beach, and both raped her Police said. The men then dropped the girl off at Main Street a nd Paclftc Coast Hlahway. where abe reported Lb• incident to beach tOOt pMl'Ol officers • The two IUlpeeta la the incl· dent -... deleriWd only u be- ln1 tn tbelr earl)' aoia. and driv· tn1 a dart~ored van. The Yldlm wu lt•ert a rape examtneuon et Huntintton ln-- tercommuntty Hoti>ftal, but did DOl require. uttadid bolpUali&a· Uon, ponce a.id. # r the on~is that are m1ss1ng " Ill' said he was now infernng foul play. however, and that the documents had been available to tht' public They wer e noted m 1sslng a bout a month ago Pat Spencer. assistant <liree- tor or the city's development ~e rv1ces depa rtment. said he has searched through c ity files for the document for four days ""1thout i.ucces!> 'O ur i,yi..te m i s n o t sophi.SUcated and each of the de pa rtmenls has access to the files. lt is not the first tir e that we have logt documents.' He said 1t may be coincidental that the same papers are miss- ing from both city and coas u.J com mission loc atlons H e s aid he "absolute ly " belie ved that the y we re not taken deliber atel> When apprised of the d1sap pearance of the file~. J ohn Cope a former Huntington Beach city plannjng employee who is now pro1ect manager for Peter's Landing, s aid . ''You're kid· di ng " Cope also declared that he 1s confused by what the city and coasta l off icials are talking about in regard to the size of Pete r's development ··Tbey don't know what the :.quare footage 1s "We have docume nts that each of the projects has been ap· proved by appropriate city or. ficia ls." City offic i al Spe ncer s a id employees will be measuring the foot age or the area over the wee kend to deter mine its actual s ize But nJtlll now 1t 1s estimated between 90.000 to 100,000 square reel Spencer 1nd1cated there may <Stt PERMITS. Pag~ A2) Volcano Toll Rising 1 7 Bodies R eco vered ; 71 S till Mis sinl{ VANCOUVE R. Wash. <AP I - With 17 bodies rt-rovered and 71 people missing near Mount St. He lens. sea r r h a nd resrue helicopters targeted 15 areas ,·n the dl'vastated region whe n · they said mo re dead could be found todav Flylng cond1t1oni. i mprove~ with thl• m m coming to an e nd Base ball's -.,.. Owne r s Wm Out NEW YORK <AP> While full terms of t he a greeme nt averting a baseball s trike were not announced. The Associated Press learned today that the set· tlem ent gave owners essentially wha t they wanted on the free agency issue tbat had been the main stumblin g block since talks opened s ix mont hs a go. <Related story. Page R4l Baseball's longest night ended m an agreement on a four-year contr act betwee n owners a nd players that a verted a strike which threatened unprecedented interruption of the major league season BasebaJI sources told the 1A P tha t the free agent syste m . which has c reated baseball's million dollar !>alaries. will re· ma in the same for the rest of this year But over the next three yearf> a new i.yi.lem is lo be worked ou t During tha t ti m e. t he players will have the right to strike only over the question of free agency. But the owners will have the right lo invoke what is known as the 15-18 system that sets up a sli ding scale of compens at ion based on the caliber of the pla yer picked m the free agent dr aft Under the present system. a player who has had more than six years in t he m ajors a nd whose contract has expired can declare himself a free agent T he club picking up the player - has to surrender a selection in the amateur draft to the player 's forme r club. But under the sys tem that will be in effeet after this season. the team that se lected the free agent would be able to protect from 15 to 18 playe rs on its roster and the team tha t Jost a "premium" free agent would s elect a compensation player from the remainder . That system would remajn in effect until the study committee devises a new system. or the contract runs out. Ma r vin Miller. executive director of the union, a nd Ray Grebey, chief negotiator for the 26 owners, struggled through a m arathqp d ay a nd night of negotiations, finally hammering out an aireement in a seven- hour wrapup session that ended e arly today. Suspect Held InFV Holdup A 33·yaear-old Santa Ana man was arrested Wednesday in con· nect1on wttb the armed robbery of a Fount.aln Valley Mexican takeout r11tauraot last Satur- day. Fount«tn Valle)' Police Detec- tive Don Cook aald Mlcbael Blabop ti belMnd to be one ~ two mm wt.o iDdJ~•ted t.be.:y bad a IUD and robMd tM Taco De Carlol .......,.., ,._ W.,,..,. -Ave., of .. ) Cook utd 1 second auapect in tbe lndcllnl ... IWJ beln, IOUlbt by poke, a nd t he roreca~t call1n~ for pa rtiall y clea ring s kies Lale Thursday. 'S Fore.,t Service spokesman Terrv V1r~1n said the dea th toll from ~un day 's blast tha t levl"lt'd 150 square mlles of tree•:. ~tood :.it Ii Be n Rena . a Co" hlt ('11u111' she riff'!. de p11t '. "j 'd <tll 17 bodies had bt>en rcrover~d _ H e li copt e -r N'e"" "'"rt· a11'bome Thursday desp1t't' fr>u l wealhE:'r. forrytn~ bodies to a l<•m porary morgue being set up Jt the Toledo airport \'1 rj!inH:1 said a dog was round near tht bodies of two victims .tnd brought to ~afet~ Thursda). hut hitd no dt'ta1ls <Jn where 1t "a-. locatt•d lie would nCJ t '-Pt'<'ulalt· on w he the r th e antm al's dlSC'O\ Pry COUid m<'<tO .1 < htinc1·.6...:..:..~urvtvOrS nea r • the volcano · •· 'Game' Called Pyra m i d e rs R eport T hreats SACRAMENTO <AP> So me pyra mid schem e organizers who "cashed out" with S16.000 or more a re being thre atened by persons who los t the ir Sl .000 contributions. a uthorities re ported today THE SAC RAMENTO COUNTY dist r ict at· torney's orfi ce s aid that the losers or $1,000 a r e thr eatening to get ('Ven by seizing the property of the organizers. (Re lated story. Page A5) Deput y District Attorney William Kershaw also s aid his office has received calls from the parents of children who are being threatened p hysically by schoolmates unless they kick their lunch money into cheap pyramids. ON TIIE THREATS to organizers who "cashed out," Kershaw told a reporter. "The organizers say tha t they now are becoming victims. reporting threats against them financially and against their life and li mb from persons they brought into the sche me who can't get their money back." Kershaw said he has received six calls from or -ganizers. "and they indicate this is happening to others." T HE ORGANIZERS DECLIN~ to identify themselves. But they want to know if the investors have legal recourse against them. whether the or - ga nizers must refund the money, and whether the district attorney's office can protect them . Kershaw said there is nothing the DA 's office can do to help the or ganiz.ers. HB Student Tops in State A Huntington Beuh Ht1h School aenlor hu earned the htch..t acore ln an annual two· stal e physics com peUtl on 1pon90l'ed by the American A3· sociation of PbY1lc1 Teach«'I . Gino M11, 18, aon of Mr. nd M ra. Euaene Illa, Ma Compton Drive, competed acalnat • 1tu- dents from CaUforn ia and Wyomlq in a test of pttyst~ knowled«e. Gino, who bH received a Tower Award In m ath and phy1lcal t d ence from his school, wUI *tt.end CalifomlAI lnslltute ol Tecbno&op ln t.be fall. •• •'I Damage e!'\l1mate-; from th{' blast. meanwhllt>. soared past h<Hf a b1 U1on dollar~. a nd Pres1· dt'lll Carter wa!I v1-.1bly ~hakl·n Th u r <;d a~· aft er touring the -.outhwe:-.t Wa-.hrni!ton rt'JW>n he t•arller declart-d a maJor '11-.a'>t<'r Jr<' a Hobert Steven.'> or th<' FPderal £mer genr>' Man<1gNn.c;l>l AJ.~ca· ~ S3'rd a dt~:.tel'l'l'Tier center CSe-P VOLCANO. P.age'A2> HB Police Probe Near End By PIDL SNEIDt.:RMAN ()I , ... o ••• , ....... \\•It ResulL-; of a Huntington Beach poli ce brutality probe. expected · to be completed next week. are bem~ awa1tcd by the attorney for the alJejted v1ct1m of the ex- <'ess1vt' force r har)!es. w1tnessec; t11 the 1nr 1dt>nt and by M·veraJ ,.,. t' council mt>mbl.~r<o The mtemaJ affam . investJg&- lion 1s focusing on the conduct of omc~n who Sunday night ar- r est e d Ba r ne y Patri c k McCormick, 27, of Huntington 8e.>arh AcC'ordm~ to poll<'e report~. \1 c{'onn1ck v. a'> purs ued after ht• rJn J n •d llJ!ht Pnh<'t--.;mf lhl• -.u.'Pl'<'I lt•d '''\'1•r;.,I patrol rar.., nn a ('hJ'il' jflt•r f;.11l1 ng lo JH1ll O\Cf. In th(' c-our..,t• 11f tht· pursui t. \h-Corm1,·k .dlc>g,•dl~ r :.i mm1•d ,in O<'<'UPlt'd pol 1< <' ,. j r T hl' SU!'\· JH'CI wa' a r n·~t <•tl a ft t>r hl '- l'l<'kup n•a('h1><I th1• dl'<ldl•nd of Frankfort A' f'llUl' W1tne<;se:-. havP told J)(>llre anti r11u nr1I mt•mht•rc; 1 hal tht> a r n•st1n~ off1C:l'r'i s ma!>ht•d lht· "indows cif MrC:orm1ck ·.., vehad e .ind lx'at h1 m with na g ht '>licks aftN ht• wa-. n•movl'd from tht• t ruc k Wll nesS<·~ aho r la1m the su!> pert dld not re!-\1!'\t 11ff1 C'er-. aftc.>r he was removt•d from h1!1 truck Poli ce re ports indicate that t h l' w1 ndo ws we r e bro k e n l>eta u~e McCormic k locked himself 1ns1de. A police splkesman s aid Thurs- d ay the inte rnal a ffair s in· <See POLIC E. Page A2> Huntington Boys Target Of Auct ion The execuli ve dlreelor of the Huntington Beach Boys Club hop~ to raise a bout $25.000 at an a uction tonight at the Seacliff Country Club Huntington Beach. Proceeds will go for the oper a- tions of the two facilities at Bushard School. 19699 Education La ne and al 319 Yorktown Ave .. acco rding t o d i r ecto r Pat Downey The club is at 3000 P al m Ave .. just west of Golden West Street. Downey re ports that Hunt- ington Beach Mayor Ruth BaiJey a nd As sembly m a n De n n is Mangers (0-Huntinglon Beach) have volunteered to be hit in the f ace with ple.s thrown by the highest bidder. M a ncera , O r a nge Count y Supervtaor Harriett Wieder and Huntlniton Beach City Coun· cllman Don MacAllister alao wlll a.erve rood and provide en· tertalnmeot at a dinner party. Downey taid. Other prU.es to be auclk>Md orr include ffi1bt1 to Cat.U..a. and Reno, use of an RV unit for a weet and a weel '• auy at a home ln Lake Arro.rbead. A new car. dilhwaaher. mo- (See MJC'l'ION, Pap Al> · ~-- 'Al ONl.X PllO! Friclty, r,!tx 23, !llO .. Believe Tra d in Mine Shaft .. : ~: -. -. .. == Sippln' Hfirrg S .till Ana._ Uissing .. ':· -· .... ·= -· ~ -. · .. CASTLE ROCK, w. b CAP• -R•rTJ TNroan • pped bit faY onte "hl key and lo!d ctl)' people tlwy •ere foollall to bt"Uevf the mount.ain he had Uved on for SO yurs t'OUJd Hplodl. Hb atubborn ref\aaal lo leave hi.a kMil• on MOUiOl 5' • ..._.put him in • natJooaJ 8Poth•bt !Attert aome ol them propoeaJ• of m1ttrt•lt' pourfod in from atl"Oll lbt' nauon ON SAT\J&DAY, TBB ... v&Aa·OLD patr1ardt of the moun· tuln r.:-ftaed •l•in to leave Spirit Lake Lod&r The next day , lhe mountain nploded He has not l>foeil SHn filn~ "I luiow ht''h buried up lht-rt' undttr all lh1t muck and mud," H)'I hll IJAter. Oer•ldln Whiting, . 'but I n ut have to llH It for my.ell "Ile lllwi.) i. 111.ud the-only wtt ) ht! wu comtna out for 11ood wa. fffl first " Truman's Ide-a or h1dln& from an t'tU~lJOll IO • mine sha&rt with two ktiS of wh1!11le)' ~.a~ m01Stl} J~t an old rn1tn'h brando, stw says "SOMETIMES HE ENl.AltGED ntlNGS a bll you know but heo meant no hi.rm Sure tht're's lots of mane shafU on thal mountam. and h~ kn~"' where tht'~ were. but " • A~w•,.-·~ JAN ECK CARRIES DAUGHTER SAU Y OVER ASH Plummer, ldeho, Herde•t Htt by Votceno Blest VOLCANO DAMAGE. • • would be est ablished today in nearby Kelso. Ile said the gov- ernment was prepared to offer low-Interest loans. grants. un· t:mployment compensation and housing asslstance ror up to one vear for people displaced by the blast. It leveled thousands or acres f>f pristine rorest a nd sent mud and debr is r;lcing down rivers. The volcano e j ected only steam from its gaping crater Thursday but shot its white dJs· plays up to 20,000 feet at least once. Seism ic noise which some geologists say could mean tbe movement of molten rock deep within the peak was re· corded in the afternoon. Tim Hait. a USGS geologist. c alled the Sunday blas t "a t0.000-year event. The odds of having another within a few day and n ew into the crater estimated at nearly a mlle deep a nd more than two miles wide. Saying the mission "was not without considerable trepida· • Of'ANGE COAST ,.,. DAILY PILOT flrw-~~ (.N\& 0..ty P1tot •''" ~" t\ <.OMO•"" ... ~ ,,.,"" I'\ pWlbft""'10 .. ,...., Or•~ C.-\.1 P'W9ilftl'lli"9 ~' ~.,., .. •1''°"",,,. ...... """"'° ~t thtfNlf#lt ,, .... .., (.oi\t. MtW. ~ .. ~Pt Hwf't'"'80ll"I •••<Pt '•vttl••" V•U•t tt¥•1"e. l •twft• ..... 'Wt.J4" (.M\t • ).i'°'9'• t~I 9°'tl0f'I I\ ,.._..,"'" S...li/fldrt\ ..,_. ~.,, ,,. ,,,,~ ... ,...,,,.tftl _._.., ,, .. UO Wit\t ae, MreiM.. ff 0 .. ,. U.0, ~·· Mil>W ( .. f'fOtN• t>t,. . _ .. _ ..... ,."' .--. .......... JM•• ClwWY \li(_f' Pttt*"'' •Ad (',itft!H ... ~~· T-••ll-CIMltl' ,...._, .. ......,...... M,ef\111101 .... [8U¥ ~Mi..< AU1\t•• ~ftrt ld1t0f ---,,,,,._, °'-c-, , ..... Hu11tlnaton .. ldl OMoe lllll .. "'"-'"'d Molll ... _ ...... p 0 ... "'·.,... Offlee• t' ~ 8-<K" IOU NO CO.>I H ........ t..1•-uow.u1a, .. ,..., t1on." Lipman said Spirit Lake at the foot of the mountain was "an unattractive. evil·looking place for the dead." f 'ro• Page ,\ I TOPS •.. Superintende nt Frank J . Ab- bott sajd he 1s encouraged by the res ults of the tests. which he i.a1d are designed to determme if students received a good. solid education. · 'Thev are not easy. not a giveaway," he said. A little more than 66 percent of the juniors passed all four tests and are on the right ti meta· ble to graduate. Another 16.9 per cent passed three of the four tests. "If they have passed three, it appears very likely they will be successful on the fourth," Ab- bott s aid. A bbotl said test results show th.at about 10 percent or the stu· dents won't gr aduate at their normal time. "It's about what we predicted when we embarked on thls pro· gram five years ago." Abbott said. Jn addition to passing the tes ts. seniors lbbst complete 2154 unita of credits as well as a number or requir ed courses before they can receive their diploma . F,....Pflfl'AI AUCTION. • • ped and about 1SO other it.ems donated by local concerns will b e auctioned, accordlna to Downey. "We hope lo ra.lle $25,000 and we'll be dlaapootnted lf It la ltM than Sl.5,000," Do*MY 1ald . He reports Lh•t It eosta •bout seo.ooo ennually to operale the two boys ela. The or1ualudon recelwe eGIKribuUonl from ~ United Way, trom a tn&lt tund and from annual lot HIM of f:mpkim. Quistmu treea wt ••orb. TM actioft atarta at 7 p. m. Aciqa--11 $10. (! , H r vo&ce. wnry after days al 1t.ret1 and worry, lraUed off. "It's not the tlrat Ume tlany'a been mluln1 and preamumed dtad 1t)U knuw • · ~ wu the lime durtoa World War I off the coaat of Ireland wht•n hit U S Army t roop shlp. tbe Tuse1nla, went down. "lh1rry aoL to Out surface somehow and wrapped his arms •roumJ • bUI Plank He held on for dear lift, he told 'us lateri unttl thtty racuecl him houn later," bi.5 tilter recalled. "We didn' hear for three day1. Muma oearly went out of her mind." TalJMAN CAME HOME FaOll Tff! WA& to the family's fum an l'lililern l.l'w1a County, Wash. Marriage, a daughter and lhcn dJvorce followed. In 1928, Truman left city life bebmd and went to the mountain. Within a year, he was sole owner or the Spirit Lak~ resort. "It was very primitive in those days. The road wasn't paved. <lnd in I.be winter you could be snow·bound ror weeks on end." When he married a second time 25 years aeo. his wile, Eddy, JOmed him in operating the lodge. She dJed rour years ago. There was alwavs a bit of namboyance in Truman. Ion& before reporters were writing Mount St. Helens stories. "l..ook at that crazy pmk Cadillac he bought back in 1966," his 1st er Sa);; "Even had the dealership order special &old ware "'heels for It." Citibank Cuts Prime Rate by Two Percent NEW YORK (AP) -Citibank. the nation's second largest commer<'lal bank. today slashed ils prime lending rate an ex lraor<'Jnary 2 percentage points to 141'2 perc•nt as the key lend· Ing index continued its steep slide. The unusually large reduction brings the prime -the rate banks r harge on loans to blue-ctUp corporate borrowers to its lowest level of the year and undercuts the lS percent rate posted Thursday night by No. 6 Chemical Bank. Ban.ks normally change their prime rat.es in increments of ~ percentage point or less. But the recent ~harp dechne an open market rates th~t aff~ct banks' lendmg costs has prompted an acceleration m the prime's fall As recently as last month the pnme stood at a rerord 20 per- cent. tlorinP" OH r .. rth Shorr 1.r nrr - w~~~~::;,.Ti'~istiffto"'1')att111on wh1rh has been anoat an the lnd1an Ocean. arnved m Penh, Australia today for~ I~ offil'1als--smct- The Marine unit. fi rst to be sent into the Indian Ocean Arabian Sea area. rn ns:oa-rd a~filp1'ravy "'iriipt\Th1o'Us'iroup escorted by a frigate a nd a guided missile cruiser. The Marines were sent tnlo the Indian Ocean on Marr h 16 a~ part of the Carter admi01strat1on·l> i;how or for re in the wake or the Soviet occupat10n or Afghanistan They huvt: had Ont-pre· \ 1ous shore leave in Mombasa. Keny:.i '). New Trial Sought For Wife Slayer By GAllV GRANVILLE OI -o.ily -S~ Orange County Superior Court Judge Mason Fenton has or· dered the pr06ecutor or convict· ed murderer Thomas A. Barie} to .s ubmit written legal argu ments as to why Barley should not be gr anted a new trial Judge Fenton's orde r came to· day a fte r he said h e was '"favorably impressed" by a written appeal by defense al torney George Chula. Thal appeal asked the judge to either reduce Barley's second· degree murder conviction to in· voluntary manslaughter or to grant the convicted wife slayer a new trial. Barley, s2. a rormer Daily Pilot reporter. was convicted last March of serond degree murde r in the May , 1979 . murder of h1~ estranged wife. Cathenne A month later, the same jury found the defendant wu sane at the time he stabbed his wife to death in a Santa Ana s hopping cente r. In his appeal for a reduction to involuntary manslaughter and for a new tnal, Chula argued that the jury disregarded "the uncontroverted tes timony of in· timate acquaintances and qualified e xpert witnesses" that s howed a psychological am balance existed at the lime or the murder . Chula said in his written ap· peal to the court that Barley's friends, and mental experts, had shown his mental state was such that he was beyond having "the mental capacity to form the specific intent to kill with malice afor ethought and premedita· lion." Chula called on Judge Fenton to a ccept the role of the 13th juror and to set aside the jury's failure to flnd Barley not guilty by reason of Insanity or to grant the motion for a new uul. Valley School. lanch Raised School lunch prices will jump 15 centa be&lnnlne next Sep· tember In the Fountain Valley School District. T he increase from eo to 71 centa 11 the result of hJther COila p111ed along by the company that 1uppUea the dJ1triet with these mea.ll. District truateea have •1>· proved • MW two-year contract with MUI Feedlnc Corporetion to pl'OWM Type A Hbool lunebes throuJb June tm. Type A handles mU1t meet federal l\lideltDM for lD.elUllon of 1pedfle portklol of mHt. poultry or thb; fnlt or ... ....... ; .......... After noting .that he was favorably impressed by the de· fense lawyer's argument . Judge Fenton ordered Deputy Dutnct Attorney Chff Harris to submit written legal argument as to "'by he should not accept lhe de· rense plea lie set June 20 a~ the date he will hear the mot ion for a new trial and/or sentence Barley on the guilty verdict of the 1ury. If that verdict '!lands, the former news man face~ a poss •· ble 15 year to hfc ~entence an state prison Barley appeared in court to· day in jai l overalls and heavtly manacled. Before adJouming today's sen- tencing hearing, Judge Fenton noted that he has received 11 lel ters from Barley's friends and family asking for leniency for the convicted murderer And in response to Chula's ap peal. the judge said. "I have to con s ider th is matter. ver y seriously I can'ttake it lightly " Judge Fenton became a center of controversy in 1979 when he set aside a jury's guilty finding or an accused rapist who even· tually was found to be not guilty by another jury. -, -· -. - ArrEa ftlAT, T&VllAN 1108TLY drove a Chevy truck. tf« kepl the CadJllac. It's on the mountain with him now. He also h~ 18 cata for household compamona. :: Although Truman loved animals, he really wasn't all that crazy about kidl, said Mrs. Whiling. But a class at Clear Lake School in Salem, Ore .. brought him joy last week. N.UmaJ GeogT&phlc Ma&azlne new Truman lo the school for a vi.lit. The children. responded by sending hlm pictures an~ letters. A friend. Rob Smith. delivered the mall Saturday whe11 authorities allowed property owners into the u ca to check thelt cabins and pets. ·: "THAT PACKET OF Li:ITEU from the kids was the firtj thing Karry opened." his sister says. "He got the biggest kick OQ! of them." • Now. Mrs. Whiting as cons1der1ng services for her brother. "I just can't bring myself to do it, yet. I have to go to the mountain. ny over. see the lake. the lodge, then I'll know . "I asked a fnend where we could have a memonaJ servace. and he t.oM me to get the biggest haU an town ·cause everybody will want to come.•· .. ~ ........... Agony of Def eat. J e rrv Thacker. a catcher for the Chapmanv11le. W. Va ., base.ball team. <:a n 't restrain has tears afl~r Buff a lo High of Putnam wo rked a su1c1de suqeeze play for a 2·1 victory in the state playoffs . In the back~round. Buffa lo players celebrate the triumph f'ro• Pagr l I PERMITS ... be s o me ronfus1on over th 1• permits becau!'e the:. w,:.rl' h andle d by d1Her<'nt r1I\ employees and con!>lrUC'llon tu(lk place in vanou!' phaSt-!> lie sct1d that "'hen the <1C'lUdl s1ZE.' of the Pet er ' L<1ndm~ 1i. computed. the developml'nt ma) be sent back to the city planning romm1ss1on lie ~aid lht' comm1s:.1on could restrict uses at lht' :.ate. locatt'<f near Sam's Seafood Restaurant on Pacific Coast Highway A possible ar t1 on. he s.ud. could be lhe w1thholdmg of a certificate of occupancy for new commercial development under construction. Spe ncer said t here se~ms to be a question about there being enough parlung space to acrom· modate future expans ion The development includes two restaurants with another under con slruct1on. a commercial manna for 200 boats. a savings and loan office as well as a 40.000 square root com mercial buildmg which is yet to be com pleted. 1·,..,,. Pa!J#' t I POLICE ... vest1gat1on would not be dtS· cu,sed whtle 1t 1s in pro~ress. ~1 fCorm1ck "'a:-arra1gne«1 Y. l•dnt•,da) on thr~c m1!>de ml·.rnor l hari::l''-rl'ckless dn\ 1n~. J'-~Ju lt '4 1t h .., dt>adly "'eapon 1 ha... 'chide I and ob· 'lrut•t1ng a pcJCt' officer Hl' "'a'> relio>ased on hi s own n:· CO$!n1 zanct' to a wait a !\fay 29 prt>lrial ht>a nng Ronald D Davis. attorne~· for !\1cCormick. -.aid his client 1s ,ufferinJ? fro m back bruises. headaC'ht's. a black eye and other 1n1ur1cs ullegedly inflicted byofhcen.. He said he wall conduct f\ls own 1nvestigat1on to decide whether any formal charges will be f1 lt'd against police . . :'tfeanwh1lc. several w1tneues to the arrt?Sl have contacted city council members to complain about pohce conduct in the inc1· dent Councilman Bob Mandie said he has heard such re ports from two mdependent witnesses and 1~ a wa1ttng the outcome of the pohce probe 811,· •111,-S11if or • • > SttttrC Co••t 111 011r Scoc•k •.. For 0111,· ••• ... .,. • 00 •Willa Putthaw Or On.., At Replar Priu lrvbie EDITION 't'our Hometow• j Dall,.-N•wNpap•r I l VOL. 73, NO. 1~. 4' SECTIONS, 4'0 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1980 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS 1 Irvine Cornrnercial Needs Stressed lrv\ne \ty Councilman Ar1 Anlbony hu Sf'nt a lt U r to lhe- lrvlne Company Board ol Ot~ tors. threaten.lna "If you want to 10 oa bWldina homu, our tom merctal needs must bt met " H e conttnds city res1dtnb need more commer~\aJ develop ment. Thia commert't', be sayi., ..-ould provide the city w1t.b sore ly needed sales tax revenue An lr vln~ Compa n ) :i1>0kt11man aajd today th, com pan)' hu proj ct.a sending In Wood brldae and n lvt'nily Town Ctnler that will provldtt muth of the commerciel dt'· velopment called for by An thony Anlboc\y baa placed the com merclal developme.rit matter on the May ?7 agendll for J>O!>S1ble C'1ty Council action In iS memo lO the council. An· tho11y said there 1.r~ three poss1 ~"-"-'-"'•le-~ DAVID HAGLUND AT HIS FAVORITE PASTIME Staunch Fan S.w 'Star Wers' 15 Time• Forceful 'Empire' Film Smash Hit By ARTHUR i. VINSEL Of, ... O••IJ Pllo! Slaff ff you ltked the original "Star Wars." chances are that you'll love "The Empire Strikes Back." now playing to rave reviews by camp stool cnt1c~ who waited o\'ern1~ht (or 1ls Harbor Area premiere And 1t 's a 100 percent certainly that The Force will b<' with the Edwards Cine m a people all the way to the bank and quite ltkely for another 54-week run or longer "WE'RE R EALLY QUITE pleased." s ays Jim Edwards Ill. vice president of the chain whose Edward~ Newport Cinema at Fashion Island opened with the film at noon Wednesday (Related story Page AS. l "Operung day was about 22 percent better than the original 'Star Wars'." he ~aid. noting first day attendance hit about 6,000 fans who filled the 1.250-seat theater The Newport Center Fashion Island movie house is one of the largest on the West Coast. Edwards said, adding that a few patrons had to wait for later showings but none were turned away Monday CROWDS BEGAN QUEUEING up with camping gear and blankets early in case of a loog wait. som e bringing books and magazines a nd of course plenty of "Star Wars" literature. David Haglund. 20. of Huntington Beach . was eagerly aw aiting bis first glimpse of the sequel after sitting through 14 showings of "Star Wars" at the Newport Cinema and one al a drive-in theater . "People say the technology is better Uian 'Star Wars.' if anything," said an ob,·ously happy Edwards. Fans generally ag producer George Lucas· "Em· pi re" is a finer film. HE SAID IT IS SHOWING at only two other Southern California locations, the Avco Theater in Westwood. the traditional bellwether of Southland movie houses. and Hollywood's Egyptian. . Edwards said Newport Cinema beat the Avco first-day gross wttb lta 6,000 turnout. He said he hadn't yet received .subsequent attendance ficures from bis managers but added that the theater is playing to consistently full houses, with its Dolby sound syste m and 23 speakers providing an awesome delivery of the soundtrack. "STAR WARS" ITSELF-analyzed by theologians - is said to be the epitome or tbe ancient tale of Good versus Evil wtth all the spinoff subplots to bold audlence interest to the end. The 2Sth Century sa1a'1 nm luted 54 weeks at tbe Edwards outlet before it moved on and Edwards wu cautiously hopeful he can better that with its sequel. ~ks Zoom as Prime Dips . more u.i ll po&nta Thund&Y, extended that 1ata ln active tra~ toda1. After four boun, the lncJn WU up U ... polnta to ...... Ga&m.na luuee outnumbered lolen by more U>an J.to-1 on the Hew York 9loell Exdlaqe. ble council actions that can be taken to encourage commerctaJ growth 1be council could approve only commercial and llldustnal development in the city Commercial development could be made a prerequisite of all residential development A massive public relations campaign could be directed at the company. urging the pro- vision o( comme rcial fo cihlles in the city. "l can assure you that. If your company doesn't solve the pro bl em . city government will." Anthony said in the May 20 let· ter. "A r~al city is much more than a place where one sleeps or 1~ employed in an industrial complell." he says 1n the thrt!i!· page letter "It 1s a miniature golf course for pt>ople to enjoy on a balmy spring evc•ning It 111 business opportunity for hun. dreds of local crafts men who now have t.o work out of their garages "Here 111 the crull of our prob- lem with 66.000 people , and an average of 6.000 more arriving eac h year. we hav e o n e hardware store: with 3.000 or so new homes being occupied each ) ear. we have no furpjture or hom e furnis hings ~tores . no nun.t.>rtC:S no plumbing sup· ply. household electrical supply. paint, wallpaper. or any of the other kinda of retail commercial needs whjch are vitally needed by new home occupants " Anthony said In the letter that retail businesses in the cities of E l Toro, Lake Forest. Laguna Hills and Mission V1eJO are boom ing be<:ause there 1s ~uch a sore lack of commercial de· velopment in Irvine Volcano Toll· Rising 1 7 Bodies Recovered_;, 71 Still Missing VANCOUVER. Wash !API With 17 bo<hes recovered and n people missing near Mount St Helens. search and resc ue helJcopters targeted 15 area!> tn the devastat('d region when· the:i said more dead could be found today i=L-~~---,~ ·1'1· -uwlie s ..... ' . Wm Out NEW YORK {AP> Wh1l<' full terms of the agreement averting a baseball strike were not announced. The Associated Press learned today that the set tle ment gave owners essentially wha t they wanted on the free agency issue that had been the main stumbling block since talks opened six months ago (Related story, Page 84) Baseball's longest night ended in a n agreement on a four-year contract between owners and players tbat averted a strike which threatened unprecedented ioterrupUon of the major league season. Baseball sources told the AP that the free agent system . which has created baseball's million dollar salaries, will re· mam the same for the rest of this year . Rut over the next three year~ a new system is to be worked out During that time. the players will have the right to strike onJy over the question of free agency But the owners will have the right to invoke what 1s known as the 15·18 system that sets up a sliding scale of compensation !See BASEBALL, Page A2> It's Business As Usual/or Consumers? WASHINGTON <AP > Consumers have done their job in c.urblllfl-buy~Ag-and borrowing a nd can resume s pending as usual, says Treasury Secretary G . WilUam Miller "I think con s umers have learned their lesson," Miller said. "They have learned their lesson that you don't ha ve to just keep borrowing for fear there's no tomorrow. because the re is a tomorrow . . . I think the lesson itself is that if we're more pru- dent. things get better." He said the c redit control pro- gram imposed by the FederaJ Reserve Board and the Carter administration March H has worked, and s uggested \t is no longer needed. The board dis- mantled a major port.Jon ol t.he program Thursday. ·'The 1ovemment announced t-Oday that consumer prices rose 0.9 pe rcent in April. which translates to a compound annual Inflation rate of about 11 per- cent. Prtces had men at a com· pound unual rate of 11 percent ln the precedina three months of 1980. <See related stones, Pat e A3). "Now tlaat we have so rt· markably corrected the inti•· tlonary pe7cholol)' and the ex· ceaaive demand for cr-edlt, it's time to so blck tp normal con· sumer .... Ylor. pqle bebav· llll ln a DOl'IDal way;' Miller Mid ln -ma.mew. If &Ue,•1 eaeoura1ement to eou-. IO lflDCl a.ml~ coaeen 11 &Jt• Carter ad- mlailU'llllB ._ tM naUon may be fadaa a mote HYeN N· cnli• ·.dilD tbe mild dowmurn foneMt ,...,....,, Flymg cond1t1on~ 1mpro\ ed with the rain coming to an {•nd and the foreca st calling for partially clearing ~kle'o Late Thursdav. L'S Fore-.t Service spokes man TC'rry \'1r~tn !>ai d the death toll frum Sun day's blas t ~lcv~led 150 !>quan· mill·!> of tree' ~tuod Cit 17 Hen lkna . a Cowlitz County .,hl'f1ff'.., dcput) .... aid all \7 bod1c5. had been recu\ cred I I l' I 1 C'" pt E' r t r t· ~ !> ~ t' r t• a1rbomt• Thur<>da\ d<'sp1te foul "eathl'r. f,,rrv in~ b<>d1e., tr, ..i tern porar) morf.!Ul' being ..,l't up at the Toledo <11rport V1rg1ma said a dog was found near the bod1£'"' nf tw1> \ lt'llm~ and brooRht to ~afely Thur'>dli) but had ITO dPta1b un "hc:n · 1t "a~ l(Jc ate d He wnu ld nnt "o l' t' u I <ill· o n whe t h~ r th e <Stt VOLCANO . Pagt> 7\Zl C8ndidates; - -----~.:r -----_...,._.,.._ ....... --~--· __ .. __ ;;: ·--::::;::.. .. ------,,---·> -.-. ----·-. • . . ,,,,,.. . ... ~ . • AP_.,,,._,, JAN ECK CARRIES DAUGHTER SALLY OVER ASH fltummer, Idaho, Hardeat Htt by Volcano 81Ht Riley Supporting Runway Extension I By DELORES BROOKS lllWIN OI ... o.lty """ '4aft Or ange County Supervisor Thomas Riley said today that he supports extension or the jet runway at John Wayne Airport because he says it will cut down on noise and Increase safety. Riley said he supported e-.- tending the runway berore it was s u11eated this week by consuJt· ants preparing a n airport master plan. The F\fth District supervisor's endorsement or the proposed 737·foot extension came in the race ot Jooa·st.andlng oppo&iUon to the proposal by residents ln lhe a irport area. VTN Conlolldated of Irvine, the airport muter plan comwtanta. recommended that the maln runway be me.oded northward to eue notle over commUIUUea at the south end of the runway. CoDltrPctlon ol the extemioo waa estimated at $1.7 million. The reuon the extea.aion wlU lea.en nolle. said Stephen AJ. Uson, VTN's project mana1er for tbe master plan1 la that aircraft wlll be ta1tisa1 off furthtt nortb. The utenaloa won't be uaed fof' landtnp, and therefore won't ra.IM noise levela to the north, b9 said. It ai.o me.au that more daU1 --- nights could be added to the pres- ent lirrut of 41 while keeping the airport w\ttun slate noise stand- ards. Allison said However. the report's state· ment that the runway extension would allow a maximum of 75 daily flights to be n own within noise standards was in error, Allison said. "The number will be corTect· ed in the final draft r-eport," Al· lison said. "Our revised caJcuJa- tions show it will be closer to about~-" County airport manager Raul Regalado said he wanted to make it clear that numbers quoted by the master plan ln· terim reports art only proJec:· lions. '·People have been ~etlin« tbe lm prePkln that someooe bu rec- onunended there be 75 dally m1hta. Tbose kinda of recom· mendalionl won't be made until an tbe reports are In from atudies on the noise compaUblli· ty aide." . Ht added that the maximum mabt estJmate quoted in tbe master plan report wet not de- pendent oaly on the runway ex- tenalon1 but on other noise mlticatl.QI meuures u well. Sboukl county supervtaon de· clde to ext"'4l the runw IY and < ... .u&PO&T, P1aeAll l Tell Views In Irvine I rv1nt-" cit.> l'ounctl hoµdub ht•ld to torm at a ccimpa1gn forum m which lhr~ candidates urged a decrease m the city's gr owth, four backed current ~rowth tren~. one emphasized youth problems and on e didn't show up. A bout 100 people attended lht- 13 t major Cit~ Council can d1date'> forum Ix-fore th1.· J unP 3 1·lect1on !"1n l· t•ctndtdak!>. 1n eluding thr~ inc umbents. are vy1 n« for three open council seats in the election. The cam- paign forum. held Wednesday night at the Registry Hotel. was $pO n s o r ed b y the I rvi n e Chamber of Commerce and the Gre.Her Irvine l nduqr1al Lea~ue An O\ erl y fa:.t growth r:Jtl' I !'> Irvine's h1ggest problem. Mar~ Ann (:a1do. Paul Todd .Jr and G1lbert:.:elM>n Jr all '>l11d bt>forc: lt>:n 1ng early for d JOtnt fund r,11.,er C1tin~ :.hortagt•s 1n com merc1al fac1ltt1c•., 1n In 1m• Mr:-. Ga1do. Todd and Nf.>lsen all c;a1d that re:-.1denlial development !->hould be slo"1.'<i do"n ~o "retail fac1l111es ccin catch up · .. Wt' should c·hangl' our cit~ General Pl.rn .,o that w1.• can ~low grov.'th."' Mrs Ga1do said "We can no lonRer afford our c urrent rate of r es1d t>nt1al growth ... Nelsen said Todd said tf the growth rate 1s slowed the city can still attract c1t1zens. busant-ss and customers for nt>w businesse:. All t hree s low g rowth ad vocales s aid Irvine's economic health depends on commercial development They s aid res1den t1al growth as outstripping com· m erc1a1 development Incumbents David Sills and Bill VardouJis s aid the answer to the problem or ins ufficient com· merc1al facilities was m the proper "phasing of commerce to ne w residences " Sills and Vardoulis are in <See FORUM, Page ~Z> Coast Weather Partly cloudy through Saturday. Lows tonight 54 at the beaches and 58 in· land. Highs Saturday 62 to 67 INSiDE TOD~ '1 Plnit11 of f~e m tertcura· mnt " offettd close to home for the Ahmortal Da11 WHMfld. Sn Page Cl . I OM. y tll01 ,,,_._,.J VOLCANO. • animll'• dlilcovft'Y could meu a fb ... fll llher ..-vtvon ll4IU' u.. ¥tk:iM. • o.-.. ..Uoa•t• from t.M Mut. ............ aoar..t put uu • ......_..._..~. dtnl Cart.ff' wa1 vtslbly 1hahn Tluaraday af\er tourloa the aoulhweat Wuhlqloft rerion he H rller d«l•rt'd a mi.Jor dlsuter lrtM Robert St.tveu ot the Ftderlll Emeraency Management Aaen· cy 1rnld a d.lu11ter relief center w()uld ht-t~tablished today tn nurbv KC'lso u~ !I Uid the gov t!rnmt'nt "u11 pn•pared lo offer low lot~r t •~ns, arants, un· employment compensation and hous1na aiwstan« for up to one year for people displaced by the bl.a1tt It leve led thousands of acres of pnsUne forest and sent mud and debns raclng down r1verb Thtt volcano t'Jt>Cted only 1tteitm from 1ls gaping t'rater Thursday but s hot 1lS white dis· plays up to 20.000 feet at least one l' Se1:. m1c noise whit'h l>Um ~ geologists say could mean the movemt.>nt of molten rock deep "II hm the peak -\\as re· cordl•d m the afternoon 1·n.11M PagP I I .. _ But Is He a 10? L#'rl ... ...-..- ·l ( ·: .. ·-... ,,-. •• •.. ': ·-Ap~al :W.resse~ Judge ·~ 1 . -By GUY GRANVILLE • Ol ... O.ltyl'*4t .... Orange County Superior Court Judge Mason Fenton has or· dered the proeecut.or of convict· ed murderer Tbomu A. Barley to submJt written legal arau· menlS as to why Barley shoQl.d not be "ranted a new trial. ... Judge Fenton's order cameto· d ay after h e said .he w;,s "favorably imprened" b~ a written appeal by defense !t· tomey George Chula. That appeal asked the Judie to either reduce Barley•• second· degree murdeT conviction to in· voluntary manslaughter or to grant the convicted wile slayer a new trial. Barley, S2. a former Daily Pilot reporter. was convicted last March of second degree murde r in the May, 1979, murder of his estranged wife. Catherine. AIRPORT ... leave the number of dally fli.gbts Jeff Crane. 19, o f Newport Beach draws (a) sigh <b> at 4J. they could s ave a giggle Cc ) admiration <d > puzzlement Ce) all of the above 'Game' Called A month later, t.lle same jury found the defendant was sane at the time he stabbed his wife to death in a Santa Ana shopping center. m1n1mum of sin>.000 (() none or the above from girlfriend Debbie Boyd. In hts appeal for a reductioo t.o That's bet-ause the extension Crane 's Bo Derek hairdo took nine hours to complete. He involuntary manslaughter and Pyramiders Report Threats will reduC'e the noise enough to s ays it '>'i ll keep h b hair out of his eyes while he's surf· for 8 new trial, Chula argued shrink the "noise contour" by 20 ing that the jury disregarded "the SACRAMENTO <AP> -Some pyramid scheme organizers who "cashed out" with $16,000 or more are being threate ned by persons who lost their Sl.000 contributions, authorities reported today. acre:.. the rt>port said. ' uncontroverted testimony of in· The county would have lo t 1 mate acquaintances and spend al least $800.000 lo in qualified expert witnesses" thilt li I H H Id showed a psychological 1m THE SACRAMENTO COUNTY district al · to rney's office said that the losers of $1,000 ~re threatening to get even by seizing the property o f the organizers. <Related story. Page AS) sulate bwJd.Jnec: in the 20 acre~ tt e balan~ existed at the time or Ill orde r lO meet State noiSt• ope e the murder. :.tandards None of the supervisors. in· ChuJa said in bis written ap- r ludmg Riley. have read the en· V 0 • • ' H pea~-~ tM court ~~~t...8~1_ev~s_ Deputy District Attomey William Kersh aw also said his office has received calls from the· parents of childr~ who are being threatened physically by _: ~~ntes.£.the.~6';,.tnei,~-tr~., )fntO . c ne ap pyramids . tire report But represeQtat.j~~ .. c;::-~lp~ · -o.r ~y· ··~tn:m.~nm~.tiad from four o( tbe five olfices said ~·· -.:.:J r ~--A.A I . bown bis mental sute was sut'h tbey Cavor the ldea of .~ ex· that he was t>eyond having "the tension • C S,..,...E ROC mental capacity to form the A..b...r'\tf summary will be ,~ A!,.... K ; Wa s h 1AP1 Ha!ry _T!:_Uman s1~ h~--!rptttfi . tent~rl.ftt· ·urm i.lft ,_ =or 'fReiiiaSteJ>Dplii\'ssecO~ ,·1.f»6·or1<<.·1-"~· ~)d told C'lt \'people lM> were fOoflsfi to 6elleve a fo r :~ ht ~ WI da t ~ · the mountain he had h \~ on for Yi \~ars c-ould explode ~ oug an pr eme 1 a t en m re port 11t the 7 p m . · ·-· · tlon ON TitE TifREATS to organizers who "cashed o ut." Kershaw told a reporter. "The organizers s ay that they now are becoming victims . reporting threats against them financially and against their life and limb from persons they brought into the scheme who can't get their money back." .. Airport Comm 1ss1on . meetin.g Hts stubborn rcrosa.1 to ICJ\ c hss lodge on Mount St Helens put M Z7 b . countv airport of him in a national spoth~ht IA:tter:-. w me of them proposals or Chula called on Judge Fenton to accept the role of the 13th Juror and to set aside the Jury's failure to ftnd Barley not ~wlty by reason of insanity or to granl the mouon for a new trial rac~~ls ) · marrsai.:t· po urt'<l m from iiC'rosi-. thl' nauoo VTN con!>ultant:, will be available at the comm1s:.ion'::. June .10 meeting to a nswer ques· lions. Kersh a w said he has received six calls from or· ganizers, "and they indicate this is happening to others ... San Diegans Chili Cookof f Champs in CM THE ORGANIZERS DECLINE to identify themselves. But they want to know if the investors have legal recourse against them, whethe r the or· ganizers must refund the money . and whether the district. attorney's office can protect them. Kershaw said there is nothing the DA 's office can do to help the organizers. . Fro• Pag~ .41 Don Oltey's chili was okay with the judges Thursday night They dedared Okey and his San Diego County team winners of the California $tale Chili Cham· pionsrupg in Cost.a Mesa. BASEBALL GOES ON. • • The event. which drew 34 en· tries and more than 2,000 danl"""· ing. tx>er guzzling, soda cracker chomplllg chili fans, was moved to the Or ange County Fair· grounds this year to accom· modate the crowd. In the past, it has been held at the somewhat s m aller Balboa Bay Club in Newport Beach based on the c aliber or the player picked in the free agent draft. Un~r the present system, a player who has had more than six years in the maJors and whose contract ha!> expired can declare himself a free agent. The club picking up the player has to sWTender a selection m the amateur dralt to the player's former club. But under the system that Wlll be In effect after this season. the learn that s elected the free acent would be able to protect from lS to 18 players on ill:. roster and the team that lost a "premium" free agent would select a compensation player fro121 the remainder. That system would remain in effect untU the study committee devises a new system. or the contract runs out Marvin Miller , executive dlrector or the union. and Ray Grebey. ch.le( negotiator for the 26 owners. struggled through a marathon day and night of negotiations. finally hammering out an agreement in a seven· hour wt"apup session that ended early today. DAILY PILOT ,,_ o. ..... '-" o.. ............ •ttf'I .,.,.,." ~, '""""~ .... *"-' ...-"' ., °"941\IWoO ... '""' a. .... ""'"" -..... ..., c-~. s.o.. .. . ""~ .... ""'°''"""° ~ .. '"-°"'°" ,, ... . lel (O.I• •w ~-lk<K~ ,. __ l••t Pt/F...,1tt••" V•ll•• li'••'M &...•9'1flll• .. .C.9' ,.,,." (.w\' A ~ t~t '°"'""' I\ IM'M•'-,_. s.twrMw' Miit ~•n TM pttlK ... _.,...,"""9 CMi-"' i\ •I 1JO Wif\I 1-41-Y )lttertt. ~ 0 -'~ C...\.0-c..o-• .,.~ ·-·-,., .... ~,...,,,..I.,.. , .... """" Vitt P.f'\odif4't a"'O Gtt,_,IJ/4 Mot""""" ~·ll-, ..... ,.._, . ..........,. lk ........ , .... ~M.L.­ "'"'-_....,. l_ , ... , ... ,.. (7141...., · Undtt the terms of the con· tract . neither Miller nor Grebey wou Id serve on the panel r e present in g own ers and players. that is to devise the new free agent system. The settlement must be pre· sented to the Player Associa· ti on ·s Executive Board and members hip for ratification. Neither party would comment on the final disposition of the dH· hcult free agent question. EJection On BOISE. Idaho CAP) -Idaho's pnmary election Tuesday will go on as scheduled barring any further eruptions of Mount St Helens. says Gov J ohn V. E vans. Winner Okey now will move on to the world chili cook-0ff scheduled next fall in Rosemont He de feated two·ti m e state champ Don McCullick Thursday night. One of the chili judges, J oe Stewart . t he c urrent world champion. seemed unimpressed with Thursday night's fare . "T he y've us ed possum . chicken. rattlesnake. you name 1t ." said Stewart. "J haven't seen any real c-ompet1tion yet." he added. ---JVST BREAKING ----.... Citibank Cuts Prime Rate by Two Percent NEW YORK CAP> -CiUbanlt. the naUon'a ~ largest commercial bank, today slashed Its prime lendlng rate an ex· traordinary 2 perceot.a1e point.a to 14~ percent as the key lend· in& index continued its ateep slide. Tbe unuaually large reduction brings the prime -lbe rate banks charge on loana to blue·ch.lp corporate borl"Owen -to its lowest level of the year and undercuts tM 15 percent rate posted Thursday niiht by No. 6 Chemical Ban.k. Banks normaBy chan1e the.Ir prime rates in increments of i,; percent.ace point or leas. But the recent sharp decline in open- m arket rates that affect banka' lending coets bas prompted an acceleration in t.be prlme's fall. Al recenUy as last month the prime stood at a record 20 per- cent. Col f'rd Le.,er• LoaM •••~ LOS ANGELES CAP) -1\eapond.ln' to fallina money market ratee and an easlng of (ederal borrowtna rerulaUom. California Feder al Savlncs & Loan A11odaUon lowered It.a prhne mort1aae lendtn' rate a quamr polnt to 12~ pereenl. Cal Fed, the nation 1 lar1est federally chart«ed dl.r'lft, aald tt made the eut Thunday to aUmwate the home loan market. No other major thrift.I moved to match the n_tw low today. lncludlnl UM nation'• laraest, Home Savtnp Ir Loan Auocla· tion , a W\lt ol H.F. AhmanlOll Ir Co., Lo. An&tl•. OllNI• R•l•g~• Toi •I 1e.JOO KSY WEST. Fla. <AP> -The number of Cuban ttfupes nacblnl f1orida climbed to more than 70,500 toda1 wtal)e t.be Coul Guard announced the arrat ol OM boat operator wbo al· letedlY clefted. Ute praldentJal ban on the ''Freedocn Flotilla." I • .. ~ ON S..\Tt:ROAV. THE M·YEAR-OLD patnarch of the moun· tain re(u.sed agciin to leave Sp1 n t Lake Lodge The next day. the mountain exploded He haio not been seen s m<'e "I know he':. buried up thl're under all that muck and mud .. says tus sister. Gt>raldtne Wh1tmg. ··but I s ull have t.o see 1t for mysetc "He always said the onJy "ay he .. as comtng out for good was f~t first .. Truman's idea of hiding from an eruption In a mine shaft with two kegs of wh1sk<'y was mrn.t ly JU:>t an old man's bravado. she says "SOMETIMES HE ENLARGED TRINGS a btt -you know - but he meant no harm Su.re there'!. lots of mine shafts on that mountain. and he knew where the) "'ne. but " Her voice . weary after da~5 or ~tress and worry. trasled o(f "It's not the (lrst time Harry t. been missing and prcsmumt'd dead. you kno\\." There was the ttme dunng World War I ore th~ coast of lrela.nd when tus U.S Army troop stup. the Tu:.cama . went do"'n "Harn J?Ot to the surfaet' somt'ho-. and "rappe<j his arms around a big plank He held on for dl'ar ltfe. he told us later. unlll they rescued him houn. later ... hts "1ster recalled "We didn't ht-ar for three days Mama nearly went out of her mind TRUMAN CAME HOME FROM THE WAR to the family's farm in eastern Lewis County. Wa:.h Marnage a daughter a.nd then d.tvorce followed In 1928. Truman left cit)' hfr behind and 14<'nt to the mountain Within a yeilr, he was sole owner of the Spirit Lake ~sort "fl was very prim1t1ve m those da)s The road y,asn't paved. and in the winter you could be sno" ·bound for Y.t>t>ks on end .. When he ma rried a l><'C'ond time 25 years ago. his wife. Eddy. JOIJled tum in operating the lodge. She died four years ago There was always a bit of nambo~ ance in Truman. loog before reporters were '4-rtUllg Mount St Helen:. stones "Look at that cr:uy pan.It Cadillac he bought back an 1966." his !>ISter s ays "Even had the dealer~h1 p order !>pec1al gold Y.1re v. heels for 11 ·· AFTER THAT, TRUMAN MOSTLl' drove a Chev) truck. He kept the Cadillac It's on the mountain with him nov. He also had 16 cats ror household comparuons. F,....r~AI FORUM ... ravor or the c ity's present growth trends. V 3rdoults pointed to the l'nivers1ty Town Center as an example or properly phasing cfJ mmerre to re<;1dence~ In the ca~e of l.in1\ers1t) To14'1l Center. the C'tty Council told lilt> Inane Company that the) must de\·elop I.he commt>rc1al core of the commuml~ ~fore the res· 1den11al part or the vlllagt: could bt> bwlt Oa\'~ Bak1?r a~reed 111r·1th Sills and \'ardouh:,. :..ayinJ:? that ··irs not govemments place lo ral.X>O the hous111g market " Jam Krncannon said the city is "experiencing growth pains." H1: s&d these growth pains can be dealt With lbrouah modifying the res1dt'fltJaJ budding permit prOC'l.'it:> lie ~aid rl':.1dent1al building shouldn't be slowed Beverly Wright pointed to youth problems as her ma1or • concern She has c harr ed throughout lhe campaign thal dru(I. use and alcohohsm 1s rWl· n1ng rampant an city schools. Michael Barnes. 22. didn't at· tend Wednesday's Corum He massed the earlier Culverdale Commwuty Assoc1allon forum. too 811,· ••••,. S11it or • • -. . Sttort Ct•a•t In 011r Sco(•k •.. For Onl,· ... ' 00 •Whh Platthate Or One At ....... P.we \ Business • Douglas Still Reeling Publicity of Chicago Air Cras h Coats LOS A.NG.r.LES (AP> -AllMriu'a ~ a1r tTUll la a ~a..r-otd p ett of blatory John Bria.ta dlDe wouad dearly Uke to put beh nd h m pd the co.,_, IM nane ~ne. p,..ldent of Douelu ~raft Co , a dl"81oe ol St. t.ouls-b&Md Md)OMell l>oqlat Corp.. IU.ll rNenU wb•t be taU• the "public ··~·· tbat followed the M a.y 2$, lt7t cruaa near ~aao ol a Loe AAp)ee·bound OC-10 !kit be aan the oe1au ve publicity t'realed by the aecldeot lD wturb m P"f'IOnS dted hasn't hurt Doualu' tM•lnea ot at.s faith In the OC·lO. ••TO SAY T HA1' our lives tiaven'l befln chaniecf would be n ytn1e in the (1m: of fact," ~ says ••An ybody who &oet lhrouab an nperieoee like thts aoes lhrouab a beat-lrealina pl'OC't'!U. But t.hett's been no change in the cor· poraUon bttawse of this. Therc'r. oo v1ab!e ch&Dge at all." It's difficult to determine bow much the crash artually cost Mc Oonnell ln t.errm ot new OC·lO or· ders. All.talta Airlines dropped s ix DC· 10 options sbortJy after the crash and switched to Boeing 747s. American Airlines. operator of the lllfaled Chicago plane, has also dropped several DC-10 op· lions. However . 12 other airlines have ordered a total of 2'l new DC· lOs since the cr~h. ··Tberf' u 10 many other factora th•l are uuainl problems wllh alrplao« maoufac· • turen Uult what part cam lrom that Chicaco ,craab J don't kJM)w." SoarinJ fuel co.ti and recesaklnary fears have cauaf'd most aalrUnes to cut back on new airplane ordera, Slmoo uys TM NaUooal TransporUuoa Safety Board ul· tlmatcdy put lh pnmary blame for the Chicago crub Oft fm proper maintenance -a fLDdlng whJcb Bri.uoodi.M ••Y• dtdn't ilit very well with American Atrlinea and haan't helped relall<>nsh1ps between th" two compan1ett. "AMEIUCAN FEELS LIKE they got a bum rap oul of everyttung," he says. "They're sensitive about tt We're ~hll building airplanes for American and s till de hve rmg airplanes to Amencan. but we don't have any new orders.·· The Federal Aviation Administrauon. alte r grounding the nation's OC·lO fleet for 3'1 days after the Ctucago crash. ordered small design c hanges In the DC·lO and aJso changed rules for main- tenance of the plane .. It was so minor. it's bard to say 1t was much of a change," says Simon "They rec-essed a cou- ple of bolts and changed one mNal but that was about tl." P~ENGERS DID REFUSE to Oy on DC-lOs Immediately after the crash but indust.ry sourc~ r-.ay load factors have subsequently returned to normaJ. , This 1979 four -door Corvette. built to S('ll for $44 .000. gt'L'> 16 m 1lt.>5 to thl' gallon on the highway and has an interior as deluxe as a Rolls Ro:.cl' The car. 18-fet>t long, takes thrc~ months to bwld J~ Mohna. OAll V PILOT • \.\1th tht> c<tr and a n agent for builder C<1 ltfomra Cus tom Coach of Pasade na. ..,.,,d th" produc tion schedule C'a lls for huildmg JOO !>UC'h <.'<Jrs per year ··1 DON'T THINK 1t has caused a maJor change in our business. The whole industry is slow today booking new orders for new airplanes," 5ays Brizendine "But the fact that the accident OC· curred and that there was a lot of publicity does require us lo answer a lot or questions whenever we tall< to a pote ntial customer because he wants a full review of aJI the issues." Briz.eBdine also concedes that I.he crash gave McDonnell's rivals an edge and prom pted a spate or television comm ercials from airlines which don 't use DC-lOs and now emphasize that fact. "I suspe<"t there arc still some people who won't Oy on a DC 10." says Simon. "You cao stt TWA making that big pitch on TV -·we onJy fl y L·lOl ls' -and I'm s ure I.here are some J>("Ople who have made that dec1sion. nl(hUy or wrongly I personally have no fears of flying on those planes Energy Pact I nked on B oat f think you should be more conccmed with the ~tEMPHJS, Tenn tAPt ('it) 4.lnd f•-d•·nil iif airlines. frankly." f1 c1als hopped aboard a MJ.S!>1~1pp1 H.1\n ~t tJ> ,"It opens up avenues for competitors to take McDonnell has made out-of-court Sl'\tleml'nts ::.1gn a contract for tht-<'on..,truc·uon (Jf " $700 advantage of <tny adverse reflection that· they m about 70 of the ll2 suits filed 10 the w!lke of the m1lhon cxpenml·ntal ca.al ga. .. 1flrat1on plant could resurrect out of a ll of this," Brizendine s ays. crash but dechn~ to say how much ha:. btWn pC11d }'be .,Iant. t.o ~ ~ompJttf>d m h vt> y.-~-~-; "And. 1-think'"U's at the root of certain advertising out. pectCd to pro\•idt• an altc.-rni:llJH' fut•I !>ourr;for 1n by ce~*llnes lhaLdo..oot operate.DClOs." dustnes dependent on oatuPal os Depuh f:nt•n?' .. ALL SE1Tt.t:MENTS ARE fully covered by SecrJ?t.ary John Sav.h11l !>atd '-'t-tlnf"'.da~ thf' pl4n1 Out.si~e obs~rvers gener ally agree with th~ company·s msu!:ance. a McDonnell ~~~~~-c:ould Jil¥f' e_nvatc• rn1.u~try ··ttw ~<:~Q!PL <'@ __ ___ Brlzeodine s ass~~ots., -. .. ---~:..--· --~-:-atid'~net·;me(!t-e~ ~ · -l"l 11m>n~To burlcf u trub nJt1onaT ">nlht·Ur fu1·I 1n "Some people bone in 00 the crash and 1 have Brizen~ne's biggest gripe i.s that what. he.SN'S duslry.'· to tea you &hat 's wrong," says John Simon, a as_ the cleanng of the ~-10 by the NTSB d1dn l ~e respected aerospace analyst Wllb Crowell Weedon ce1ve the same. allenti~n g1~n the cras h and sub· & Co. · sequent grounding a nd invesllgat1on of the plaoe "I ttunk an honest man would say it's had some effect. Orders ha ve dttlined. But the plane 1s not 100 percent or the problem . Lockheed and Boe· 1ng also have orders going down. 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CllLll'OttMIA DECLA•INO ITS INTINTIOH TO LIYY ANO c:ot.LICT AlsallMVfTS OUltllfO l'lsc.L YEiie ,,_.._. Wl'TWIN CITY 01' COSTA lliWSll LA .. ~lfO ASS«..-.NT OlSTe lCT •UM8Cll L MUTlTAL FUNDS - THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COSTA MESA 00£S HEllEBY ltESOt.VE AS RX.LOW!> THAT. WHEllEAS, TNt C-11 Old.°" .-..,.,11. ""°· -_.,._ ._o -..1 1~111 .. lne -'""""" for ,_.._. OI 0 1'r ol C•C. ..-.W lA~ A• ttt-Ohlrld .. _,, ....,_,lft9U. 0 1v f:,,.._ to...--•• -1 wltl\ rnoect '°Mid cl\lrlct --'It 10 Se<llof\ 1ttt3 "'""'911 -IMludll\9 Se<tlotl 12574 OI U. C.lllorfll• Str"'t -HIGftw•yS C:-, - WHEREAS, M+ct r-11\et ---.S -lli.G wllto I'-Cl1'r C-11, elld WHEAEllS,lheCllyCD<H'Klll\e\M19'-.fWidr..,or1••"~· NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT RUOLVEO. THAT THE CITY COIJHCIL OF THE C:ITV OF CO$TA MESA ~S HE1t£&Y FINO. OETUIMtNE, AfliO It E SOt. VE AS l"Ot.LOW!> 1. n. Ol'r C:-11 Nt"ft¥ de<i.<H lit~ '9 '"'° -<Ml«t •-· INflts -..-lo P#t 1. 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Ot\IOMl ... ___.C--flf•~~ cJI .... °" .. ca. .... _..., ,.,.,. .... -......... ........ .................. ... ..,., ... ........, .._..., ....... .., .... City c-..... ,.,...._.... ....................... .. IN wt,,._t& WMaltSOft, I 111.w .......,_, ""llMI ............. IMI .... c.itw•Clll49 ............ .., ..... ••&..99• ~.,.. ..... av a.,a... .... ...... Ollt et•°"' C.....11 flf •Cit¥°"' .. Cllll9 --.. 1-.Y t .... __,Ofy(Jn ......... or._c...o.lty.......... ... .. ~ . . ' r 81 DM..YPILOf s f"'M:Jay, May 23, I -------~ Frida_r'• NYSE 2 p.m. (~T) Pl'leee ~ TRANSACTIONS , BUSINESS I STOCKS How to Solve Inflation W o ·e Major Issue ' •1 JO&N CllNNln NEW YORK CAP> -Do you beakw, M How ... a.-1 does, that waves of lnllaUoa eweawall7 wW dl'OW"A die tt<>nomy IDd leave preeloul met.ala Md barter u U.. oatJ medtuma I« what Utt.le commen'll remaial? Or do you alde wttb tboM· wbo mUdaln tbat .... ._ learned at lut Lo deal with inlladoa, that .,. will bnq tt under OODU'ol in the 19IOIJ ud t.laat tbe Cft&wy'a ftul de• cade wW be product.Ive aod IMOiptfOUI? ln the literature of eoooocnles tbeM eeem to .be ...... log as the two ereat chokes, two la.rs• bep into '4rbkb au argumeata are dropped. Not that the U'l\UIMGt& MCUllri· Jy fit the beg.s, but beca'-M a 1ea1e of crilil eeftlopes l'Cooomics today. 1 leelinc that the major iuue la 10 very critical that all lesaer laa~ are inddeat&l to It. The leelin,g lrom all shade ud C'OI· oration of economic thought la that we can't eo oo the way we have been, that unless we change our behavior aomething's going to happen. In fact, lt bas begun, they say. Generally what um means la &.bat almost everyooe except real esule owners is fed up with lnllaUoa aAd wants something done about It. But what they would do is in it.sell a ver, ,.,.,., major isaue. In Boulder, Colo . the City C«mciJ ~ to &et a Umlt on the reule prices of mlddle·income boualftc, oo matt.er that private partie. rau.er than the coundl owm tM boda· mg. Some other areas might follow. PRESIDENT CA&TE• APPA.aENTLY feels Uaat be Is a pretty good JI.Mile of what ls or lsn't a fair price. and when bis volunLary wa1e·price standards' are challeftCed be is qwclt to voice hls displeasure. Judgmg from polls, many k>wer·income workers fnor controls, with the federal government detemWlin& what is and 1.5n'l a fair pnce, eftn though wage llmitation.s generally are paired with price controls. Almost nobody ln business agrees with that tttbruque They argue that the marketplace should be freed from govemmeot lntmerence and left to Im~ l\S own di<s- c1pllnes. based on the laws 0( supply and demand. I I . -~,,()ltia~peopJe~--.1;;~-c-­ WhO argue ~t the c-mtraJ bank, the Federal Reeene, a p'retty strong 1tguJator . could be IDOft in(luetlUal in keep- ing down lhe pnce of money business borrows E~ sut"b as Albert H. Cox . Jr., heed of Mer· nil L> nch Eronomacs. rem&lll optlmisllc, belleviag t.bal ln this d~ade lht-political Ode wiU turn from \hat of the 1970s. "'hen 1t heavily favored big s pending ln the 19805 . Colt f~ls. tbe lick will swamp that Uuoit mg. 1t Wlll ptbh for less government spending, t.axatJoa (jnd regulation. "the causes, in our anal y~as. of ~ ~con<>m> 's dismal ~rformance IF THAT TAKES Pl.ACE, such lhU\ken. beueve, we ~·<mid have what we haven't had for decades, a combtn<1 · uon of rapid growth accomparued by a downward trend II\> both a.nflauoo and 1.0terest rau~ You do not bave to search for Sl.'Offen -e<:OOOmlSts "ho fttl ~1al c;pending LS now too much the patteru ol li fe, woven anto unemployment compe115atton, health benefiu. pensions. welfare, housing programs Each ~ailed minority group has leci&laton easer to do Its bidding. knowing there are votes to be won And minority groups are always betng dlscovered. enn 0( c.-asionally to the surprise ol m~mtx>rs THE ELDEaLl', FOR EXAMPLE. are growiag ID num~r.s and. beca~e they are polillcaJly vocal, they are, ~ro" ang in powt?r too. In l9l5 oo.Jy 6 percent of Amenca ~·as age 65 or over Today that perC'efltage u. 11 1be quesllon then becomes ooe ol bow do you control the problem ol inflation wtule retairung all t.M s~1al benefits that often fertahze the roots of the problem" Then' LS md1v1doal and coUertive anger about tnllaU<>n these days, but mucb less agttement-1>0 what to do a-bout tl. It is ltus confusion. and maybe the refusaJ to sacriliet! too. that makes RuH so innuenllal, ii not &n academic and intellectual circles. then with those who are al least perceptive and concerned. State Econo01ic Indicator Falls SACRAMENTO I AP> -The Callfornla lodn ol Leading Econonuc Indicators fell "a subetaoUal" 2.7 per- cent dW"Ulg March. says the Depart~l of f'ioaoc:e. The recent report blamed private bowling aut.bori&a· llons as the mam cause 0( the downtum -it felt 34.8 per· cent to 9,599 urut.s. the lowest since April of 1975. The de- partment cited light mortgage money as causinc the dee re~ St.aU.stJcally, the index fell 3.15 percentace PoinU from February's 131.S Lo lZ7 9 in March. the baae o( 100 haYing be-en est.abbsbed in 1972. That was only a fractk>a hilber Ulan the 127.4 of March 1979. Al9o dragging down the Index were new ~ in· corporations, off 22.7 percent. and initial claim• f« WI· employment lnaurance -an inva"Se factor -up 9.9 per· cent Stock marllet prices feU 8. 7 petteat. the number ol help-wanted adds slid 3.4 percent. and iodualrial materials prices dipped 1.3 percent. ·Gold, Metal Quotations SJ Tiie A.-datet PTtm Selected world gold pricee today: L111h1: monUnl fixinC ~10$, -.P ·-~: afterDOOn flX"lnl ~11.25, up Sl0.25. Put.: afterDoOD fixlnC tsaa. up $2.51. Fnulllfmri: ~12.01, up sz.•. z.rtm: 9509.00 bfd , up s11.oo: ~u.eo ubd. N..-Yn: HaodJ •Harman mkl-mon&Dc •11.a, up $10.00. New Y•: Ea1elbard Mlllat price mld-monuac 1$11.2S. up sio.zs. New Y.n: l'.qeUaard fabricated told mMS·monalac $521.H . UP $10 .•• * * * NEW YORK (AP) -Handy• Karmu allYtt $11.140, upto.9'. Encelhant sliver sn.•. up to .... fabrteated lllvw. $12.327, upto . .-r. * * * NEW YORK <AP> -Spot ncderrom IMtal prte19 to-day: <-.. .~.m\4 a~ U.S. deet!• ..... : ...-.-..ceaca • ,.,_.. -. llllt ~ ceeta a PGUDd.. dal:l....S. n. tl.5751. pound. llher-$11.740 per troy amce. ffaadJ' •Rann• <cal1 daily er.ate>. •ll'alJ ... 00 peT Out . .. & sao.seoUOJoa.N.Y. - .• 'I ,, n I• , . I • r1 • I •• I ... ' I l l .. 1 .. . " f ' J J ' . Laguna/South-Coast Y our Home Co•n Da lly NtawHp a per I VOL. 73, NO. 144, 4 SECTIONS,«> PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNIA FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1980 TWENTY-FIVE CENTJ Laguna Rejects Conunercial Condo Bid BJ !TEV MlTC'll EU. Ol•o.M·~~ .... A teq\MSl to coover\ 46 l astd sbopa and l"fltaurants in Vllla1e ft•atr into lndJV1dual m rcbant owned businesses has bten turned down by La1unM Beach City Council members Th~y contend the massive bu1ldu1g v1olates health and Hft1h standards John Dilts of Wyoming. who owns the multi level mall on South Coast Htghwlly neu th~ Pottery Shack. wants to c·onvert tht 35,000·square foot bulldlna Into commtrt'lal condominium~ Conditions of lh• proJect would Include allowing current tenan~ ()( tht building f1r1t rigf\t to purchase their shop~ But merchants protested the t'om merclfll conversion reque!>t. nymg they had htlle notice of the owners intent They abo hinted portions of the structure are in poor cond1tton and may not be repairable Shopkeepers said a lar~c .. crack extends through much of the building parallel to South Coiaa t fllghway und bisects man y of the s hops An attorney for the merchants said as many as 30 percent of the shops suffer water leakage into their shops. bad plumbin_g and cracks of up to two inches in the concrete noors Maureen Harty. the Irvine at- t o rney representing the merchant ~roup. also suggested conditions be olaced on the prop· erty before any consideration is given lo condominium con· version. She said me rchants who can· not afford to buy their shops should get relocation fees. all re. pairs should be made before sale of the shops. and guidehnes. similar to the city's residential condominium conversion or ctinance. be drawn up pnor to tentative approval of the proJ· ect. A spokesman for the owner s aid repairs would be made to the building. but stopped short or s uggesting a soil report be un- dertaken to determine the cause or the cracks and leaks in the s tructure. That rep<>rt. he said. was done prior to construction or the com plex in 1975 But council member s i.aid they couldn't approve sale or the land to individual merchanti. when the bu1ldjng itself might not be safe "If that building 1s a hazard." Councilman Howard Dawson said, "Why should we approve a tract map for sale or the build· ing'>" Councilwoman Sally Bellerue agreed. saying, "I don •t want lo see us approve anything until we know what the problems are out there .. Volcano Toll· Rising 1 7 Bodies Recovered; 71 Still M~s in~ VANCOUV ER . Wash. <APl With 17 bodies recovered and 71 people rrtlssing near Mount St Helens, sear cb and r escue helicopters targeted 15 areas in the devastated region where they said more dead could be found today. . and the forel'ast l'all1n1o: flir partia lly cleartn~ ~k 1es wt•ather. ferrymg bodies to a Damage est1m<.1t<.•-; from tht temporary morgue bemg set uµ blast. meanwh1h:. soared past Jt the Toledo airport half d htlhon dollurs. and Pr csi \"1q~11ua "'ud a dol{ was found rlenl Carter wa:. vi..,ihly ~haker near tht' bodies of two v1cllm.s Thursday a ffrr touring th1 i.lnd brought to safety Thursday. '-OUthwest Wash1n~ton rt'l;!1on ht but had no details on where it earlier declared a m:i1or d1saste1 -. as l~o<'ate<i H~ would nol ·-are-a •\pt•l'ulate on whether tht' Robert Stevens of the t-\_'Clera F·lying conditions improved with lbe. rJtin C¥tmin~_J.ttL*'.ncL Late Thursday. l' S Forc't Ser vice spokesman Terry \'1rg1n said the death toll rrom Sun day's blast that lt•veled 150 square miles or treel> \tood at 17 Ben ~na . a Cowht1 County s heriH's deputy. said all 17 bodi~Jlad ~n recoycr~d. -. L -"TT~t"tcot>l er crc..i.~ were arrbome 'Fhursday despite roul antm~~_;;:-~ s;::_;. -r :y -ll~llL..Ag.,......_,,_,.,. a c hance of other s urvivors near cy s aid a ~isaster relief cente1 lMnS..-·- But I s Be a JfJ? Jeff Crane. ~9. of Newport Beach draws Ca> sigh c b> giggle (c) admiration (d ) puzzlement (e) all of the above en none of the above from girlfriend Debbie Boyd. Crane's Bo Derek hairdo took nine hours to complete. 'He says it w\ll keep his hair out of his eyes while he's surf· ing Rosener Def ends Bluebird Action By DON CHAPMAN Of "-Oalty PU-4 St.it State coastal com missioner Judy Rosener defende d her panel's placing or deed restnc·· tions on the properties o r Blue bird Canyon landslide vie lims today. claiming "public concern" led to the policy. Commissioners this week re fused to eliminate a condition dealin g with eligibility for public disaster funds in an appeal by Conner Bluebird residents Colin Ashling. George Randall and Steve Wander. The sam e deed restriction w asn 't i m posed on R ichard Harley of Laguna Beach last September. He was the first Bluebird victim to receive a permit to rebuild. Ms. Rosener said heavy rains and earth movement in other areas In Fe brua r y brought public aitenUon on the use of tax money lo rebui ld disaster ar~as. Coast Weathe r Partly cloudy through Saturday. Lows tonight S4 at the beaches and 58 in- land. Highs Saturday 62 to 61. IN8•Bt:Te8AY Plftt11 of frH nterlam-m.m ., of /f'f'ed cloN to home /or the Memortal Da11 Wnknd. Sn Page Cl. Deed restrictions apply o~ residents who plan to add 10 per ce nt or mor e living s pace beyond the size of their original home. That means that there 1s one set of restrictions for Harley. one for this week's applicants. and no restrictions for those not increas ing the s ize of their homes. Ms. Rosener said that those adding 10 percent or more had to clear building permits through the state commission, according to state law. "We have no con· trol over it," she said. She said the reconstruction of the landslide site had prompted the commission to eliminate wording in one or the restric· lions referring to "potential hazar ds." Tha t wording will be included in s ituations where it is de· termined that there is a poten· tial hazard, she said. At the Wednesday hearing, Blue bird Knolls Community As· sociatian representatives point· e<I lo apparent inconsistencies in the commiasion's position and said the pa.pet had made "sup· positions" labout federal policy on helping disaster victims . . Condominium Project OK'd San Juan Capiatrano City Coun- c ii members h ave unan- lmomb approved plans for a '°•unit condominium project to be located on the eaat side of AUpaa Street south of the Allpu ldduatrial Park. In dohlf ao. councilmen aatd appllcant Donald Gilmour would be required to include a bikeway as part~ tlJe ft•aere develop-ment. The b6lceway will run alone the IOUUMm boundary or the project. Gllmour wW al9o ban to pay a tit,• 1bare ID tbe lutallatioa of a traftk lipal for tM In· tertectioD of AUpaa and Del Obi&Po l&nell. Base ball's Owners Wm Out NEW YORK <APl While full terms of the agreement averting a baseball strike were not announced. The Associated Press learned today that the set - tle m ent gave owners essentially what they wanted on the free agency lasue that had been lbe main stumbling block since talks opened six months ago. <Related story, Page B4J Baseball's longest night ended In an agreement on a four-year contract between owners and players that averted a strike which threatened unprecedented interruption of the major league season. Baseball sources told the AP th at the free agent system. which has created baseball's million dollar salaries. will re· main the same for the r est of thjs year. But over the next three years a ne w system is to be worked ou t. During that t i m e. the pl ayers will have the right to (See BASEBALL, Page A2l Laguna Nixes Saving Trees In Cany on In a split vote Laguna Beach City Council members have axed a proposal to add 150 sycamor e and oak trees in Laguna Canyon to the city's He ritage Tree list. Despite arguments that the ci· ty should set an example for private property owners by pro- tecting the seven groves in Sycamore Hills, the council ma· jorlty. led by Mayor Wayne Baglin, termed the designation ··a bit oC an overkill.'' Carl Johnson , president or Laguna Greenbelt. Inc. asked the council lo place the groves on the Heritage Tree list in or· de r to prevent them being cut down in future years should the city sell or lease out a portion of Sycamore Hills where the trees are located. J ohnson, a former council m ember, argued the ordinance would "ensure that future property owners respect the trees." He was joined by former' Mayor Jon Brand, who said the ordinance would profect the groves should the property chan1e hands. "I don't tb1nk anyone in lbelr rltht mind would cut them down, but let'• not leave any loopbolee,'' Brand said. Coun c il me m ber Nell Fitapatrtct aaeed, saying the clty ahould tef an ~ample. "It's a symbolJc aeature . . . " be Hid . But 81&1tn, .JotMd by coun· t!llmen How.rd Daw1on and Ke&a, ..,.._ MW ldeptinc tbe '"°"' Wen .I.be etty bu a plan for Snaman Hl1lt would be lm· prudat. • 'll Just llddl more rettrabrtl to ( .. ft&a, ..,-e Al) • • r (he \'Okano <Stt VOLCANO. Pagt-A.2> 'Game' Called Pyramide rs R eport Threats SACRAMENTO <AP> Some pyramid scheme or ganizers who "cashed out" with $16.000 or more are being threatened by persons who lost their Sl.000 contributions. authorities reported today. THE SACRAMENTO COUNTY distri ct at . torney's office said that the losers of Sl .000 are threatening to get even by seizing the property of the or ganizers. (Related story. Page AS> Deputy District Attorney William Kershaw also said his office has received calls from the parents of children who are being threatened physically by schoolmates unless they kick their lunch money into cheap pyramids. ON 'DIE THREATS to organizers who "cashed out," Kershaw told a reporter, "The organizers say that they now ar e becoming victims. r eporting threats against them financially and against their life and limb from persons they brought into the scheme who can't get their money back.'' Kersha w said he has received six calls from or· ganizers, "and they indicate this is happening to others:• T HE ORGANIZE RS DECLINE to identify themselves. But they want to knGw if the investors have legal recourse against them, whether the or- ganizers must re.fund the money. and whether the district attorney's office can protect them. Kershaw said there is nothing the DA ·s office can do to help the organizers. Laguna Thief Steals Dress A black silk crepe dress, and , s hop a t 1859 Sou th. Cout the maMlkJn Dial wH wearln1 Hl1hway, told police someone lt, were takeA from a Lacuna brolce the tront window ot the :::::~~ ?!':.'!~~ =: shop prior lo the store openina tot.be merchandJM. Tbunday. Tbe stolen mannikta Operator• of TOPS, a ctreta and dnu were valued •\ •·. ~ Recall A id Pledged ~y Hurlbut By JOHN NEEDH AM OI i... CMity ,. .... StMt Saying he could "not think of a good thmg to say about her." former San Clem e nte coun· c1lman Roy Hurlbut pledged tr1· da\ to v.urk for thl' rer:ill <Jf ~t ayor KarolinL· Koe~tt•r Hurlbut resigned his counciJ seat an a surpn se move Thurs· d ay. saying, "True harmony could not be achieved with the members of the present coun-t1I .. Hurlbut sJ1d thJ t s1n(·e ht: bl·~an "erv1n~ with ~tayor Kof'ster and the new ml'mbers Qf the coum•ll tht•\' h.1\'(' ignored him .ind at time.., rl'fust'<l to SJ)E'a k to him lie .,att1 "h<.'n th<• n1untll <II' pointed Tom O'Kedl• tu fill the. vacated seat of former mayor Ro\' Hamm. hl· v. as not not1fu.•d in advanct' that ()' KN·re V.'3 S bf'. ing con."idercd "They had very ohv1nusly c·on tar ted O'Keefe. but th£>y said noth1nR to me about 1t ... Hurlbut said · I nl'ver hear<l anything from any member of the coun· ct l .. Hurlbut had wantt:'d Bernie Al- lan to be appointed as intcn m council member until a special e lection in November Allen re· ce1 ved the third mos t votei. in the Apnl 8 race for t v. o City Counl'il seats Hurlbu t's motion to appoint Alle n failed for lack of a second to his motion. O'Keefe was the n seleC'ted in a 4 to l vote. with Hurlbut casting the only d1ssent- 1n~ ballot Hurlbut said h1~ leaving the council would allow hi m to work for the recall of Mayor Koester. something he said he could not do if he remained. "If I stayed on the City Cowi· cil. I couldn't do this." he said. "It just wouldn't be ethical. I plan t o m ake publi c ap- pearances and take out ads sup· porting her recall ... <Sff RECALL, Page AZ> Police Cars Vandalize d In Clem e nte Vandals slashed lires on two San Clemente police cr uisers and broke windshields on two other police vehicles in a pre· dawn visit to the Civic Center this morning. About S'112 worth or d11mage was done lo the four vehicles whJcb were parked ln two city hall parking lot.s, police said. Target of the vandals' work were two police patrol c1ra, a community services vthJcle and a parking control truck. Police speculated the vandals may have crept up UM hUI white it w11 still dark and aluhld the Uru ol tbe two .Patrol can. Pollt!e think t!My UMD .-t to t he upper parkla t lot and· amubed the WlDdlbielda out ol tM otbtr veblel•. - ' .. ., Belie¥ed ~ra m Mile Sliaft Slppin' -~Grrg Still AtnOtlfl BissitJg . C'ASTLE ROCK, Wa b tAP> -llUT7 TNau ~WI -~ wearyafterdaysala\rtilla.ndworry trailed off faYCWlle v.-hlllkty and lold city people l.My were rooUab lo bell n "h 'a not t he flrlt tlmt U1try1a bffn mlsaln1 a~d preamumed lh• mountain he had Uved on for 50 yeara <'Ould explode. d ad 10U know " tua llubbom Nl\atal ta leave hla tod1e on Mount &t He.,.na put TMNl wa. tht1 tima durint World War I off the coast of lre lend hlm ln • national -poClllhl lAclera 1ome of them p~al• or whf'!n hi• U S Army troop ship, the Twicanla went down marriaae pouN'd In h'om atrasa u,e n•Uon "Harry 1ot io the s urface somehow 1itd wrapped his 1rm11 ~round a bl& plank He held ~ fQr dear ure. hf' told Ull lf\tr, l.lntll ON M1\1aDA Y, TJtS ... Yt.Aa.ot.D pauiar-ch of the cnoun \hey rtee\.Mid hlm houra laler. · hla alat.r r.called. "We d1dn't heer tale ""9ed aaaln t.o I.aw Spirit I.Aile Locts"e The nut day. the for three daya. Mama ntarly went out of her mind." mowat&la nplocktd He has not bffn affn alntt TRUMAN CAME HOME J'•OM THE WAa to tM family's "I know h\''• burlt"d up tht'N: under •II t.h•t mur k •nd mud. form In u 11tt'rn L~wts County. Wa11h Murial(~. • dautehtur und uy1 h.la 111~t"r. G"raldine Wh1t1na "bul I •tlll hivtt to Ht' It for I hen dh•o1 c1• followed. m y1elf In l~. Truman left city life behlnd and went to the mountain "llt alwi1)'11 1110J tht only '4 •Y b~ wu comln1 out tor, ....... w .. ~ feet fir t " """ '"" 1'ruman'11 1d,•a of hldine from an erupHon In a mlnf' huft '4'tlh two ke•• of whlKkC')' '4 1 1:> l'ft()8tl\I 1ust 1m old man 'f\ hr11vado ~ttt.· says • · · "SOMETIMf:S HE £Nl.AaG£D THINGS a bit you know but ~ meant no harm Sure thue·s lots of n11n.: ~harts on that mount.aln. and he knew where they were but · · Within a yr ar . hf' was 'IOlc owner of the Spirit Lake ~sort . · ll wul!I Vl'r)' primitive In lhott' days Th road wasn't P.avcd. ond In th.-W1nter you could be snow· bound for week1 on end. ' Whf'n he m arried a st-rond Umt' 25 yurs ago, his wife, Eddy. JOlned him In operating lht k>d~e She dltd four years 1,0 Tht're wai. always a bit ot Onmboyance In Truman, on1 be(ore reportel"S W<'re ..-.Tiling Mount St Ht>lens slorlc~ "Look al that crazy pink Cadillac he bought back ln 1966," hU !'i l!ltt'r says "t:ve n had the dealership order i.pedal gold wire .... heelt. for 1t ·' f 'rottt P~ A I RECALL ... · • 1 am t•xtremely concerned for the c llt zens o f S an C'l1·mt•nlt'." Hurlbut add<'d "If tlwy don't St't' thl' lt ght and n· ('Ull Mr~ Ko<'sll'r lhl'Y lk Sl'rVt' t•n•ryth1n~ tht•y ~et · · Hurlbut 1-1aid he ho~d his rc:s h?nntlon would open up th1• Novt•mt><"r s pt'l'111l 1•lt'ct1on 10 quollfit"d candldat('i.. H Mayor K0t•i1tcr 11; recalled June J, thrt>i' seats will be fllle<f by the voter' in the sptttal elt>ellon "If she's (Mayor Koes ter\ not re<' a llt'd you can bet that Uwr1 · • will be very few ~pie otht·r than her support<'rs runntntt lh" r ity," Hurlbut said ··I hope we ~an find someon1• with at leas t some common st.>nsc,a.nd some bU.'\tness bark · ~round M11ynr h tK'Sll•r ha' clont· noth1n..: hut d"rupt lh1s <:1t~ uncl 1t:. l'rnµl n}l'l':-. .rn<I run to Jh1· m1•cl 111 oui...11h· nr our htt1t· 1·11m mun1t) .. AFTEa 'l'RAT. TRUMAN M08TLV drove a Chevy truck H~ lcept ~ Cadlllat."lt's on the mountaln wlth tlim now. He also.had." 18 cats ror houaehold companiona. - Al°:!h Truman loved arumals, he really wasn't all that &~~ Tn c-! k•d.8. Hid Mrs. Whiting But a clan at Clear LUe .,;)Glem , Ore .. brouaht tlim jOy hut week. NaUoaaJ Geosraphlc Macallne Oew Truman t.o the achool for a vlalt. The children Ntponded by sending him p•ctures and ~· A friend, Rob Smith, dt>ltvered the mail Saturday whd author1tlet allowl.-d property owners Into the area to check the il cabins and pets . : ''nL\T PACKET OF LE1TIEIL8 from the kids wu t.he tint t.hlng Harry opened." hl1 s ister says "He got the biggest llldc 0U$ or them .. Now, M ~ Wh1lln1 Is cons1de nn1 serv1cea for her brother. "f Just can't brlnai myself to do 1t , yet I have to go to the m ountain. Oy ove r. see the lake, the lodge, then I 'll !(now ... "f ai.lced a fnend where we cou.ld have a memonaJ sel"V\ce and he t.old me to (let the b1gge~t hall 1n town 'cause everybody wili want lo come ·· • BASEBALL •. strike only over the question of free agency But the ov.-ners wtll have the right to mvokf.' what Is known as the 15 18 !ly!'.ttcm that sets up a shdan~ ~calt• of compensation bast•d on the caliber of th~ player picked an the free agent draft Under the p~nl system, a player who has had more than '\I X ~ears In the maJors and "hose contract has ex pt red can declare himself a free age nt The club picking up Lhe player has lo 5~er a seltttlon m the amateur draft t o the player's rormer <'lub Rut \alder lhe syste m that W1ll ht-m effect;ift<'r this season. ~ te.,m-that. £el~Led .ihr Cree a~nt '4'0Uld ~ able to ~­ from I~ to lH pla)ers on le.:. ro.,tf'r .ind l he team that 105\-a prC'mlum" frt•t• a~t'nt '4 0Uld 't•ln't •' t•om1wn<.at1on pla~er from tht.' n •mJ1ntlt .. ·r T hat w-.tt•m WQUld remain 1n dft•('t until tht• <,tud'>' <'Ommitlf"I.' llurlhut, \.\ho hart mnrro than I wo yt•urs lt'ft In hi' tN m at th• tl":'c uf his rcsi((nnt1o n. "as a11 pointt"d to the Cit y C'oun<'ll Feh 9 amidst a storm of 1•11ntrover:o1y Ills uppolntmt•nt n ·s ulte<I ln forme r mayor Hn~· Hamm tx•in.i served with a rt·rall not1c1• Hamm was <'har~t>d with ignor ing a 2.000·signatur e petition that sought a special election to hll the council ~at. Agony of D.-f Paf l 'ndl'r th(• lt'rm c; of the roo tral·t , n<•tther Miller nor Gn.>be' w o u Id ..,., r vt.• o n t ht• p a ne.I r +' p r t• :, t• n t 1 n J? o w n l' r s a n d plJ ycrs. that 1<> to devis e the new frt"e agt'nt w s tem .. ~,.,.-, .. Mayor Koester. who couJd not be reached for comment , faces u recall e lection June 3. If s uc«'SSful. her se41t, along with those of Hurlbut and tn· terim councU member T homas O 'Kcefe will appear on the special ballot in November. JAN ECK CARRIES DAUGHTER SALLY OVER ASH Aummer, tdeho, Herdeat Hit by Vokano BIHt 1REES ... Fro•PageAJ po!'.t s lble plan nin g fo r the property." Bagllnsa1d. VOLCANO DAMAGE. • • Boyd ugre«I that planning for Sycamore Hilb must be done before re5trlctions are placed on the groves. adding. "I hep hear· Ing we own the property. b ut we still owe $6.5 mllUon. would be established today in nearby Kelso lie said the gov· ernment was prepared to offer low·interest loans, grants, un- employment compensation and housing assistance for up to onf' year for people displaced by the blast It le veled thousands or acres of prisune forest and sent mud and de bris r acing down rivers. . The volcano ejected only steam fro m its gaping crater Thursday but shot its while dis· plays up to 20,000 f«l al least once. Seismic noise -whlch some geologisu say could mean the movement of molten rock deep wilhln the j>eak -was re· corded ln the afternoon. Tim Hait. a USGS geologist. called the Sunday blast "a 10,000-year event. The odds of h aving another within a few day and n ew into the crater estimated at nearly a mile deep and more than two mile• wide. Saying the mlaaion "was not DAILY PILOT ftJW Of_... t.M~t 0.ty P1tie4 ••tft _..,,. t\ \~t>i....0 r"9 ~""'"''•I\ .... I~ ... tflll °'-C..14 ....... _ '-• ~-· ... tiOf'I,.,., ,_,.. • .,... ~· .._,,~ ,ric:M .. Ml (Mte -..W ......_., &PtKft ...... ~~ 8 ••t. f'I Fev"'t•'" V•llf'T Ir••"• l ••\f~• &fo.-ft '-'tft (N\t A ...... 1~1 _.llOf'I I\ _ ... _ ... __ ~ , ..... -- ;:.''.'.:.1!~'.:!! ~.::!l .. ,::-· .. ~ 0 . _,, .. _ P.-t\f0tflt4 .... "'*',,., , .... c- 111<• ..... --~--­,_., ...... ...... '=.'.~:-:-.=· o..w.. .. u.. ..... ..___.... ...... LetV"• hfftl Offlct IOtl NO ( .. ~I ........ .., "1thout comude rable trepida· t1on ." Lipman said Spir it Lake at the foot of the mountain was "an unattractive, evil-looking place for the d:;.u." "It was very. very eerie lo be out in places where I had sper.t most of the last month and a half before the eruption and which d on't exist any more.'· he said. .. It's a horrible sight," Carter said after hls helicopter tour of the area "I don't know if there 1s anything else like 1l in the world " "We can't afford to put any more restraints on the land ... Councilman Dawson said no plan ever devised for the canyon has called for anything but pre· serving t he trees. But Counc ilwo man Sally Bellerue said. "Anything that's going to be done ln the canyon must have those tr~s in rrund. Anything else would destroy the canyon, so why not put them on the C heritage) list now?" ---JUST BREAKING--- Citibank Cuts Prime Rate by Two ~ercent NEW YORK <APl -ClUbank, the nallocfs second laraest commercial bank, today slashed Its prime lendina rate an ex- traordinary 2 percentage points lo 14"'1 percent as the key lend· ing index ronlinued its steep slide. The unusually lar1e reduct.ton br1n11 the prime -the rate banka chars• on loana to blue-chip corporate borrowers -to its lowest level of \be year and uncjercuta the 15 ~ent rate poeted Tbunday nllbt by No. 6 Chemical Ba.nit . Bankl normally chan1e their prime rat.es ln increment& of VJ percentage polnt or 1 .... Butt.be recent sharp decline in open- market ntee that affect banks' lendiq costa hu prompted an acceleradon lD the r.nme'a fall . A! recently as aat month the prime stood at a record 20 per- cent. tl•rb1n •• P•rtla Sla•r• L•or• WASHINGTON CAP) -An l ,IOO-man Manne battalion whicb bu been afloat In the lncHan Offan, arrived ln Pvth, Auatralla today fOI' tho,. lHv•. Navy otftclal• aaid. ., 1'be Marine unlt, flnt to be Hnt Into th• Indian Ocean- Arabian Sea area, la aboard a fOur·•hlp Navy ampblb6oua IJ"OUP escorted by a frt1ate and a IUided ml11lle ~rulaer. The Mart.net were sent fnto thee Indian Ocean on March 18 aa part ol the Carter admlnlat.ration'a ahow ol rorce lo the wake ol the Soviet occupation of Alpanistan. Tb•Y have had one '*9· vloua aboc'e lea,,. ln Mombasa, -'•ya. ClifNI• R•I~• Tel •I 10.-1•8 Kl:Y WDT. na. <APl -The number of Cuban Hfqeea ,.acbial Flor\da cllmbecl to mon than 70,IOO today whll• the Co11t CfUll'd eaDGl'IDc.d tbe an.t of ane. boa~ator who al· ltledlY clefted dM pnaideDUal bu oo the "rr..-. Jl'loWla." Jt•rry Thac ker. a rat r her for th(' Cha pmanville. W Va . bascbull tcam . can 't restrain his tears after Buffalo High of Putnam wo rkc-d a s u1ddt: ~uqecze play for a 2·1 victory in the st.a te playoffs ln lht· backg round. Buffalo players cele brate the t ri umph • New Trial Sought For Wife Slayer By GAR\' GRANVILLE Of -0-~-\\aff Orange Count.)' Superior Court Judge Mason Fenton h as o r dered the progeeutor of <'Of\VlCl cd murderer Thom as A Barlt'y to s ubmit writt~n legal arl(u ments as to why Barley should not be granted a new trial Judge Fenton'!\ order came to- day after h e s aid h e wa s "favorably impressed" by a written appeal hy dcf~ns~ at tomey Geor ge Chula . That appeal a!'.tked the Judge to e ither reduce Barley's se<:Ond· degree murder conviction to tn· voluntary manslaughter or to g rant the convicted wife slayer a new trtal. Barie), 52 . a forme r Datly Pllot reporter. ..vas co nvicted l ast March of second degree m u rd er 1 n the M a y . 197 9. murd<'r of h1~ c~tran~t~d v.1k t'athl'nnt> A month tatf'r , lh~ s am t' 1ury found the defendant· was sa~ c1t lht' tlmt' he c;labb<o<i hi<, Wl ft' tu de ath in a Sisnt~ Ana shoppin~ Cl•nter In his appeal for a reductJon to involuntary m anslaughter and ior a new tnal. Chula aq~ued that the jury disregarded "the uncontroverte<f te-stimony ol in t1mate acquaintances and quallfie<f expert w1tnesi1"" that s howed a psycho log1f.'a l 1m balance existed at the lime of the murder. Chula said in lus wntten ap- peal lo t.he court that Barley's friends. and mental experu, had sho wn tus mental state was such that he was beyond having "the mental capacit y to form the s peclt1c lntftlt to kill with malice aforethought and premedlta· lion ." The st>llleme nt must be pn> sented to the Player AsS0<'1a llon'c; fo:x e<'ut1vt> Roard a nd m .. m 1x>r.,h1p for ra t1f1 cat1on l'i etth~r party would C'Ommt'C11 on the fina l d1sJ>05ition of the dtf· f1t'ult fr~ a~ent qu~llon Bush on Hold; Reagan 'King' 8~ ,.,,.. ~1.~ PTess ~1th <~eorge Bush 's campaign "o n ho ld.· Ro n a ld._ Reagan set>m" to have become ftnatt the indis putable k in~ of Ui~ Ht:-publacan mountain eu~h virtually co ncedt"d lhe GOP pres1<k'nt11d nomination to Rea~an on Thursday by cane-el· 1nJ! \H•ekend appe arunces in :'\c w Jersey and closing his opt•rallons an Cahfom1a Cahfom ia alone . with 188 na- tional nominating de legates at stake an its June 3 primary, wo uld give Reugan more than enough votes to gam the 998 del· egates needed for the nomina· lio n Brush Blackened BEAUMONT <AP > -A brushfire started by a camp stove blackened at least 337 acres before firefiahtena got an upper hand on 1t Thursday. 811,-a111,-S11itor • • S11ort Co:tt In 011r SffK•k ••• For Onl,-••• • -. . 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