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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-05-27 - Orange Coast Pilot7 -·. oleano team Valley Man, 48, County Manhunt To Stand Trial Widened for ll Knife Slayer II TUESDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 27 , 1980 VOi.. 1J, HO UI, J U CTIOfll$, •,.AGES I Honest, Abe? I Sexual Abuse Valley Man Facing · Trial JimsonBrew Proves Fatal F.SCONDlDO c AP J The death ot a 20-year-Old m 1to a ft er dri nk ing j imsonweed blended with milk or orange jwc-e is un· der investieataon by the San Diego Cbunty cor · oner's offiN!' Randy Yadon. l'mplo~t't' I)( a local nuro;;er ). died Sµnday night in Palomar Hospital Injuries, Datnage Reported MAMMOTH LAKES <AP> An earthquake bigger than Sun- day '<1 ori ~1na l High Sierra temblor-JOited a wide area of Cahforrua t•xiay, causing some inJ urie~ and w1de'>pread mmor c1.imaj.?e. authontws said. ..... i...,... EVEN ABRAHAM LINCOLN SHIELDED IN SPOKANE Mount St. Helen• Volc•no Still Smoldering St,.· Helens Spouts Column of Steam VANCOUVER, Wash. <AP> -21, according to the U.S. Forest Mount St. Helens was spouting Service. steam today as high as 17,000 A Forest Service observation feet , but apparently the plume plane confirmed the st eam was had litUe of the ash that coated still spewing today. according to much d Washington in recent Ed Winge, a Federal Emergen· eruptions, dficiaJs said. c y M a n a g e m e n t A gen c y With cloudy, drizzly weather spokesman. continuing through the night, the "There's been steady veqting plume was monitored by the Na-of steam with plumes from 9.000 lional Weather Service radar at to 17,000 feet," Winge said. PortlaQd. The University of Washington It was uncertain whether the geophysics departmenl said weather today would allow there were no significant earth· helicopter pilots to resume a quakes and no harmonic search for 76 still missing sin~ tre~ors on the mountain over- the Yolcano erupted violentl~t. May 18. 1be death toll stood at (See VOLCANO, P•1e .\2) Foa ••er Be•pital Orderltf. Leolls Lee Heater. the 48-year· old Fountain Valley resident charged with holding an 18-year· old male hllchhiker prisoner 1n his home and subJecting the youth to sexual abuses, will stand trial in Orange County Suoerior Court July 14 Woman Uses Hammer To Kill Mate ALHAMBRA <AP ) -A woman said she bludgeoned hu 90· year-old hus band to death with a hammer on wha~as re- portedly the couple 's 50tli wed- ding anniversary because her mate was senile and she could no longer take care of him, police said. Dana Hayes had been re- peatedly struck on the head with a blunt object. said police, who found his body in the couple's bedroom with the hammer lay- ing beside rum Sunday. His wi fe Anita was found asleep on the front porch . "I want to slay in Jail where I can be taken care of," she re· portedly told police following her arrest for investigation of murder. "I want to pay for what I d id. I want to pay." She was held at Sybil Brand Institute. Pope Views Role VATICAN CITY CAP) -Pope John Paul II, reviewing the role of m.l ssionarles in the world, said today "various forma of anti-evangelization" are under way in the West more than elaewbere. Heater's plea of not guilty was accepted by Supe rior Court Judge Richard Beacom today during arrrugnment proceed1m~s m Santa Ana. Heater is charged with eight fe lony counts involving sex crimes as well as two counts of raise 1mpnsonment. He as being held in Orange County Jail in lieu of $250,000 bail · Heater will be tried in the courtroom of Superior Court County Judge James Turner. Beacom said, in scheduling the July 14 lrial date. An ex-convac;t w1tb an ex t ensive sex oCfense r ecord, Heater was arrested by f'oun· lain Valley police in early May after a young ma le hitchhiker from Covina was found bleeding and dazed in a parking lot at Brookhurst Street and Talbert A venue the previous evenini The youth, police sa1d. was dressed In torn clothing, and was bleeding from the forehead The youth told officers be had been hitchhiking at the Talbert on ramp to the S an Diego Freeway the previous day when he was picked up by a man driv· mg a later model Chevrolet.. The driver , identified by police as Heater. convinced the youlh to stay overnight at his Fountain Valley residence on Goldeneye A venue. At the home, Heater allegedly s lapped the boy, Ued him up and forced him to take part in sex acts. Police said the boy also was forced to take drugs and was kept prisoner by Heater un· t il the following evening. After he was picked up by police, the youth pointed out the bouae where be aaid he was held prlsooer and Heater was later arrested while driving away from bil home. 'Dr. Up~~uCk' S.uspect Seized MIA.Ill CAP) -The case of a former bolpi.tal orderly 1uaped· ed of belq the elusive "Dr. Upelluck"-wbo called female 1ur1ery pMienta, po&ed u a doe· tor and lldvlMd them to mike themaelYlll throw up -wUl be preaentd to {be atate at· torney, autboriUet Hid. A phone trace led authorities to 1 30-year-old hardware store ' --~--- n I .... cl@tk wbo Uvet ln Uttle Havana, the heart ol Miami'• 0.ba.n com· muntty. tnd speak• nawles1 Spanllb. "We've nailed him,'' uld Peter Ledon, securit.)' chief at PaJmetto General Hoaplt~al . Fqr more Utan a year Miami· area hospitals have bun frustrated b y a bilingual maJ\ who tmpersonntes doctors on the r telepbofte and prescribes Ulla advice to female auraery pa- tients: 'Drink two cru ... of •at.er, atick your rlnaer down your throat and throw up." Al maQJ u 400 patienta at 14 Mlaml·atea bolpltall have re- (elved "Upchuck" ull1, one hoaplt a l admlnlttrator estimated "Thi• kid baa a problem," said Hlaleah PoUce S,i. Dan Blrk~k. ''He Meda belp." T1'e man, Identified by authorltiee u Mabrey E. Carter Ill, b11 not been ebaraed. Brlkeoatock said lhat wttb Pf'09· ecut.on overwhelmed bJ the af. &ermalh ol lut Wfthnd't raetal rlotlnit. be decided to watt until CSet VPCH\JCK, Pase Al) According to frie nd~ Y adon p i cked thl' halluc1nogeo1c ~eed j!ro~ mg wild at a park r nda \" ..ind b<'C'ame 111 Jflt.•r drink ing the blend Cops Widen Manhunt for Knife Slayer Orange County Sheriff's dep· ut1es art' S<'archmg today for a man they believe launched a brutal krufe attack tha t left one woman dead and two persons tn· jur e d ea rly Monday near Garden Grove. Pamela Montgomery, 21. died a lte r being stabbed several times as s he s le pt i n t he bedroom s he rented at 11601 Dale Avenue. offi cers reported. Patricia Pens inger. 40. the owner of the house, and her son Blaine. 10, were treated for stab w o unds at Palm H arbor Hospital and released. Investigators are seek ing Willia m Charles Payton. 216, of Anaheim, a former boarder In the same house, in connection with tbe slaying. , A spokesman for the sheriff's office s aid the blond-haired, bearded Payton spent Sunday niaht at the Pensinger house. ~rs. Pensinger told deputies she was attacked by a knife- wielding man at· about. 6 a.m. Her soo, Blaine. awakened by her screams, waa also attacked when be tried to come to her de- f ense, otficers said. The man then fied. / Tbe Penalngers Cou.nd Mias Montiomery's body in her bed. Otfieers said they know of no motive for the attacks. 2 Die in Gunfight KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) -A policeman •nd a would·be robber &bot each other to death at a sel'Vlce at.llUon after lhe ot!lcer apparently spotted a robbery in progt'ffl, autbortUes aay. Otncer David J . Inlow, 37, waa lhot and-returned nre at close ran1e k1hiN 23·year-old Dennis Keith Carter. At least two persons werP treated for cut~ at Mammoth llosp1tJI aCl('r the 7.Sl .a.m . quakt· that re~1stered 6 l on th<.• R1 chtt>r ... rah-. :-.;.11d ho:.µ1ta l ... pokl'!>woman Kimt>t'rl} G1bb.'i. Follo~1n~ SundJy·.., twm 6 0 quake::.. seven \l ere treatt.'<1 al the ho~p1tal but the lnJuric'> ~ere minor. she c;a1d. Two hikers wen• seriously in· JUred Sunday at a quake-caust.>d rockshde at Yosemite :"Jattonal Park. v.here new shde'i werlo' touched off today. Today's quakf' also caused sever al rockslidcs 1n the Ma m- moth area. said Mono County c;heriffs spokeswoman Suzanne Laffin The earthquake was felt as far aw ay as Los Angeles. 300 miles south: Stockton. 130 males west; and Sacr amento. 150 miles northwest of the e picenter which was 10 miles east of this High Sierra ski resort. One Sacramento area woman said the quake knocked her out of bed. "It was another in a continuing series of earthquakes." said C alt ech Seismol ogy Lab spokeswoman Virginia Gilliam. But it was not an aftershock, she said (Sff QUi\KE, Page AU Coast Weather Varidble low clouds but mos tly sun n y . Lows tonight 44 at the beaches and 54 inland. Hi g hs Wednesdaymid60s. INSIDE TOD.4 Y Propolitiow 9, Uw •• "°"f> big ~ °' U u now f'l'S· Hftf ed */ia logic... oJld the Dail11 Piiot oppo1u ____ _. J>CWQ9e. Sft editorial, Page AB. 1lwy R,.m~mber .... Drug_ Search OK'd Rule Affects Air Passengers WASlONCTON (AP) -The ftduul a<ovN·r11nent's campaiMn to :ituµ. question .. net !tf'urrh a1rlint> pu~lengcrs who 'lhow " c h a ru t• t er I s U c 11 " of d r u g eouru.•r., narrowly au rvlved a U S Suprtnll' Court c hallenge today But tht' l'Ourt''> splintcr t!d vot· tng left in doubt whether drug t•ntorcement agent!> can fretily emplo} the same tactics. B> a 5 4 vote. the justices overturned a lower·court ruJma that had struck down the Drug Enforet·m<>nt Adman1strat1on·-. 5 year old airport 11rJ>gram a~ unronst1tut1onal The drug ~{·arl'h t:a~e uwolvt"'S an extenMH DEA airport sur· ve1llanl'e program designed to ... mtercl'pt <'O urter5 carry tnlt ti .. legal drugi. B <>~un b)' Df;i\ J ~e nh at o.•rt .,, ... ".,, _ Metropolita n Detroit Airport. the proj!rarn opt>rate'i at mort• th;1n 20 .urport' throu~huut thi: • M hav1or fit a drug courier's pro. tile Ms. Mendenh all was stopped and questioned. and t hen asked to accompa ny the agents to their privat~ olfice. After s he agreed to have her purse searched. Ms . Mend enha ll agr eed to have a woman police officer conduct a full body search Two bags of heroin were (ound ln Ms Mendenhall's undergar- m ents. She was arrested. even· tually ronvicted and sentenced to 18 months in Jail 1 The 6th U S. C1rcu1t Court ''' Appeals. however . threw out the conv1ct1on after ruhnJ.l that th1· DEA pro gram vio late d 1n d1 vidual privac) and that the seized herotn should not have tx>en used ru> ev1dPnce a~am:.t her TOday, tht" Supr('me Court vot- ed 5 -4 It) n ·11hl alt.' Ms Men- denhall'~ conva·t1on But only lWO Of the five JUSllceS in the maJority ruJed that the DEA aaents' tactics did not represent a crlm lnul 'lus pect "seizure " Thus. th1• futun.• v1tcil 1ty or the drug profile µrog ram remains cloudt'<1 J ui,ltt•t.• l'1Htc•r Stewart wrote the cour·l '!\ muan opinion J ustice William H. Rehnquis t J'Hncd m the entire op1n1on. but Ch1et Justirt.-W;crn·n F: Rurger and Justin"' IA•V.J'> I-l'uv.1 II Jr and llarry A Hf;11 Ii.mun JOlnPd only an t·erta1n 1>11fl 1eir1' Ju!>tu es Byron I< Wh111., W1l11 ..im J H r ennJn .Jr . Thur~ood Mar~hall .ind J ohn P.1ul M<•,1•n, iJ1,.,t•r1l•·d Old <;lor) dr..t"s s alute!:> as membl'r!'. of N<.'v. µort Ht•aeh Police Explorer PoM 1050 .. po~t lhC' Color~ during Me morial Day pro· g ram ~t onda) at Pacifi<' \'1ew Memorial Park in Coron!i de l Mar Members of the 'l\cwport Pu~l 291 of the r\menl·a n Legion .111d the pos t 's auxiltar) unit pre!->tded over their 21st annu:.il l\ll'mn nal Uav tribute lo those who hu,·e fallen tn t he ~CrVt<'e Of their ('Ollnt r v nJtlOll t\s described I>> Ju~tl l't' l>t'part rnent la\\~ (•r•;. '"tr111nt-d .ind e xpenenced · · () l':i\ a~•·nl). in lh(' pro~ram · eibM·n ·f• arn' 1ni,: a nd departing p11!:>!.t•n)!t•rs on <' t' r t a in fl 1 g h b ( 11 r (' h a r a " terlsllcs and bt·havnr1ul trans which. on the ba!'-1:-. of their 1•111 lt><'l 1 Vl' l 'll.J)(•rtl'(I('(.', h II Vf> tt•nllt-<1 to d1:.l1ngu1'>h drug t·ourll·r'> from other passen~<.·rs " 'Tarzan' Hit D etroit Blacks Flay Films DETROIT tAP l -A group op1>4>'11·0 t 11 ruf'1s m v.an\s :1 telev1s1on stat.Jon to sto1> a1nnJ.l Tarzan movie~. Ml\ 1n$.: ttlf' · king or the JUngJe" fil ms are derogatory to bl1.1cks f ·nun Pag«» . I I QUAKE ... The state Office of Emer~ency Services in Sacra mento. lhc> Na· twnal Earthqua ke Centl·r an Golden. Colo .. and <;eismol<1g1sts at l!C Berkeley l·stimatl'd the ma~rtitude at 6 I on the R1l·hter '\£'3 It> lt was a btg tumbler It felt as strong as Sundav'11 quake rt IA .. .., O\t'r five .,t-t•on1b Ion~ ' -.aid \I Lut) at Had10 St Jt1un t\\ ~t L an Son11ra. JOO m iles nnrt h of here It rattled some 111 ... hP' hN<' that wi: have around t ht· "t;.,llon " l.1ncic1 Abbott. puhhc informa· t111n offtrt·r at \'o:.cm1te, !>aid thl•n· Y.{'rt' no n ·port!> of IOJUries cir s tructural d :.i mage then'. but that they expected the h ea\'ll'St damag<' would o<·rur along tht· r esort areu·, ru.,l 1c I r,11 h .. Wt• J USt st.111<1 h .1t·k JOd wat(·h tht• nit·h t·nml' tumbling down." she said a1\dtnJ.: that tht> trails v.111 tM' rlosNl tc•mporanl\ t1ll tht•\ 1·:1n II« 1·ht·1·k1•d out Roh r>raum. '>f1<1kt· ... 1nan for thl· Inyo Natio nal Forest at :\l ammoth . s aid today'!> 1c1lt 'didn't "<'C'm a' had hut mavhe I m gl'tt1ng u-.l·tl 1111111 111 F or <t th<tn~\.' '>hc r1ff 's s w1t chboJr<h ..tt ~Jn J11a11u 1n. F'n•sno and \1 a<lt·r ;1 1hd not <'\ 1 n t.!l'I J ('.111 ;1liciu1 lod.1\ ' lllJJUI temblor .. lt .,.. as pn•lt' 1ntt•nse dud s hook us up prNt\ J.!nod . but 11 v.as nothin,:: hke Sunda~ ... addC'd Tony Romo of thl• Mammoth Mountain Ski Resort, .,.. ho uddl'd that rha1r11rt s havt' bct>n :.hut down now ~CUU!:>l: of a conct:rn about add1t1onal q ua kers He said on<> ski lift had \o b<> evacuatl'<l Sundav Olfter 1l lost e I e c tr i c ;ti po" r r and w us sw1tl'lwd to an auxiliary power syslt>m P ete Y:ll'kley at R adio Station KJOY'in StO<'kton said the quake wa~ "one rtppl<.' and then rolhn~ for 20 seconds or so About 20·25 people called the station ·' One caller ~aid wa~er splashed out of her aquarium. A lady 14•alk1nS? by the :.talion lnpJX>d and nearly lost her balance Jewelry Stor~ In SC Burg le d About $1 7,115 worth o f gold rings and charms were stolen from Phalhp's J ewelry m San Cle m ente Sunday, polke _report· ed today A police s pokes man said the store at 157 Av<' Del Mar was broken into shortly afler mad· night. Police said they found the glass in the front door or the store smashed out and several display c~ses broken OAANOE COAST DAILY PILOT lrwi 0,.,.. t o.t\I OMly P1'04 ••1" .m.ch '' tefftt> MO ,.,,. ..... '\ """'"-1' pv«M•\IW'G bf ~ O••nc>t" tC.\I "'WltN ... c,_.,,...n, ~•t• f'Oll10f'" •• ,_,....,.,...... ....,_., ... .....,, f"\'•d.t• tOI (.O\\a ~ ~ 9f'.C:t\ """'"'hnqton 8••c" t ou~l411'1 V•tf•• lt•tftf l•01iii1n• 84tM" Soutft Coett A W""" ,,....,.., f<M~ •• ~'"""'° \.llur-O.-.\ ..,_. SwiN•·o """" Ot t'IC'Pot' 1Nbtl"'U"9 Ol"f '' •t )JO WHI &•t ~tHI p 0 U • IMO, c. .. -C..lllet"'• '26» 11.-n•- """'·"'· •ftd ~lv.f l•O• C-V"t ... .-.... ~tt ... 0.0_ .. _ '-••11•-[0HOI '"='~~.:t'r. °"""" M. ~ . .-.--... ·--omc.. c:. ....... uo w.u •• , "'"' '-'"""" ~~ tOJI !'It C.0.>I H ....... y ~ifttlOll -" 111n-~...,.._. T .... M('71•)~ QHIHleel A~.OWll ,,__,_ ...... • ' l ' Man Shoots Wife, 3 Kids, Kills Self CAHOKIA. Ill !AP I -"Mom was d ead and Dad was nuts," sa id 14-year -old Celen e Lorl'ntzen after a sh1>0lmg ram pa~c that claimed the lives of f1' e mt-mix> rs of he r Cam 11\ I' II I I l' l' .. J I d R I) h l' ( t E Lon•nti.en . 41 aood r ently despondent over hus iness proh- le m ~. kil led his ~•fe. t'A o daughters and a ~on be fore turn mg J :.holgun on h1 mselr The bodies of Mary Lorentzt'n 40. Ma rk. 18, Mary Ann. 19. and M ar~aret. 17 . v.er e found in blond 'plattere<l hedrooms or lhe Cami!~ s homC' Lort•nt n·n''> bo<ly ''a-. found in a hall""'" l·:at•h h;1d ht'L'll :-hot 1n tht: tu·a<l Polin• (" ,1 pt H11lw r1 011'-m ~;11d f.Hllll} rm mht·r'> .ippan·nt h had !)(>en J'>IC't'P when th• .,hoo\tnl!" on urn·d · 'l think he Look the wife f1r.,t .1 n d then p rol'et-df'd to oth t• r b1•1hoom~ \.\t.• don't kno"' t·xar1 h which nne went firs t. but ll "'as method1ral ... Odem said Gelene "'as wounded in the· ch1·st by a blast from the 20· ~a uge hotAUD but was able to run to the home of a neighbor "We assume that the girl tha1 got away was an the front bedroom wilb ber sister. with Margaret." 'aid Odem ··she thnught ~he• "a~ hll b'· a board Wh ~ .. ht• thou)!ht that I don't knov. )hn tw 1t "'as the stock of the gun · M 1~:-Lon•ntl1'n v. as in stable con<1111on at ~h·monal Ho~p1tal an Ht<ll('v1 llc> :\ '>JXth member of the fam11}. '.\1 1ke, is a collc~l' stu<lt•nt and "'a::. nol hvtng at ho m l' A rw1ghbor. Flnren<'t' Joslin. l'X JH'l''>st'<I 'hock nn ll·arnrng of thl.' 'hovtmg::., dl':.Crtb111g the f;in11b ;,.., 'Lhl· l.1~t p1>oplt• in the v.orld .\OU v.ould l'XPt'<.'1 for thl'> lunciofrh1n~ · su ... I(• ('r.1v.ford the daughter of )t r' Jn:.hn. ::.did Lor t-ntzen, c1 fJrml'r. h<td bet:n depressed by tht' nation'::. t'<'Onomy but that no nnt• '>U,JX.'Clt'<i how much. <hh:m ::.aid the incident was thr wor>t of 1ls kind an the Mis ::.1i.::.1pp1 H1H'r cit y or 20.000 m hi '> 18 ,t·ars on tht> pohe<.' force _S toekinJf Masks Laguna Cops Nab 2 Heist Suspects L11!una lk;1ch poliC'e arrestl·d two m en who alleged I~ wore 't11tk111g ma~ks and orani.w rub bt•r glove:-. and forcl'd thC'1r "'ay into a man·s hil~1de hom e late Saturday · ~s Stolen; Loss $23,000 Bur~ars grabbed a collecuon of d iamond rings worth more than S23.000 from a hiding place undC'r a bedroom mattress In a Ney. port Beach residence. police reported today. Patnck Joseph Sweeney told police Sunday that he was un· sure when the expensive jewelry was taken from his home on Uorothy Lane or how the in· truders entered his house . Investigators s aid four rings were taken including one worth $15,000 that was decor a ted with 11 diamonds. Front Page . I I UPCHUCK. • tod ay to formally pr esent the case to lbe s tate attorney's of· fice. ··He gave us a full st atement on tape," Birkenstock said. T he young man was once an orderly at Cedars of Lebanon HospitaJ. Birkenstock said. "He said . . his girlfrie nd was a paUent there and someone called her up and upset he r and s he threw up," Birkenstock said. "So he said he would d o lhla to other people to get even . I'm not s ure I go along w ith that,'' Birkenstock said. "I lhlnk It had some sexual oveJ't.Onet. He de- nies It." Le don sald th~ caller was tracked dQwn last Mond ay with the help of a 2l ·year-old wornan admitted to Palmetto for minor suraery . Alter she compla ined or btar· In& fro m "Or. U pchuck," authoritJes coac hed the patient to kffP him on the Un• lf tM tried 11aln, Ledon aald . H• did, and the caU w11 traced to the 1utpect11 bome. where poll~ a utstloned him, p s .. i.,, ..... ..,. •• ,. ·'"" ... Arrested after a brief foot chase were Jessie D Rodriguez. 20, and Ronnie Perez. 19. both of Los /\n~eles. Police said two men k nocked on the door or a house in the 2000 block of Alexander Road late Saturday and when the owner o pened the door. one of the men held a s mall caliber r evolver to has head. The two men fo rced the victim into a bedroom and told him to lie o n a bed while they ransal'ked the hom e. taking three Oriental rugs. more than 35 pieces or jewelry and coins. After leaving the home. the suspects were spotted by two l,,agun a Beach officers. who were r esponding t o a dis·· turbance rall in lhc next block. Just then. a neighbor ra n up to the officers and shouted. "They just ripped off a house," which prom pted both officers to begin a foot pursuit of the fleem g sus· pee ts . I Both men were being held in Orange County J ail on $25,000 bail. awaiting arraignm ent on charges of robbery. ; VOLCANO. • Pre viously. earthquakes were r e c o rded whic h scientists warned could me an ne w erup. lions . , Five persons who bad ~ missing since Satur day -when they were last seen 10 mlles from the peak -we re round Monday near Tradedollar Lake, said a s pok esman for the Skamania Co11nty sbedlf's of· nee. Despite their p~ximity to the Sunday asb enaptlon \hll blackened ak lea In western Oregon and Washington, the bikers wer• unhurt. the 1poke1auan u.id. The 1roup lnchaded Dbctol· rapber Otto Sieber of Se.tale. who bad hiked to t.be .uaunit ol the IDOW\tain in euly AprU to rum t.becrater. Except for an Mb ud Main eruption to a bet01 ol 11.SOO feet. tM mountaf.n wH quiet ,. . .... . . On 1-\·b 10. 1976, two rn:.\ J~t·nt.' .tt Detroit s airport ob ::.t•n cd Sylvta ~lt·ndenhall i.:t·t tin~ off a c o mme rcial rti ~ht from Lo-; Ang1•ll·:. 1 he agents IJtt'r te:.t1 he4 that they P,rew -;u~p1('1ou:. bet'au:-..:• M., Mendt"nhnll "'U'> tht> la'lt pd::.wngcr LO lea\P the plJnt'. JI> pean.'d nervou!> \'la1med no Iulo! gagt• and chanj.lt•d a1rplan~ fur a <·onnect1ng flight to Pitt' burgh According to the a gents. h1·1 800 Cfl'lfl'hrate ...;ORTH RER<; ..:--: N J 1AP1 Som1• ll<l<I Palt·,11111an-.. mc1m \\Carin~ trad1twnal nJtlH' i!:trb, 1· 1• I t• b r ;it " fl l n t •' 1 n at 1 on a I 1'.tlt•-.ttn1an lJ.1v h~ marrhmi.: t hrough this llud~on Count' cnmmumtv a., mnrt-thdn 200 la..;., l·nforn•mt.nt offt l't•r-. ~ ..ttc:ht-d I The Traffic Was Heavy . S EATTI.E I /\P l -The two nt'IA .., Jlr('r<tfl V> l'rt· rh1•rl.111g trafftt ic1m' unt1 l tht-'< rolhrtN1 No <1111• 1Aa S IOJUrt'<i !\1111) f1 a -. .,.. ht' n K I R 0 TV s Choppt>r 7 and a <'hartl·r p!ane do1n~ trafh(· r l'ports for KOMO radio l'Olhd<'d over a Pugel Sound dock and madl' cml.'rir?enl'y land· 1 n~'>. 1ht· part1l'1pant 'I :-.ud Hoth n e"li C'rt•w:. v. e r e re po r t i ng on ~1 t' mori a l Day wC'ek l'nd t ra \'C'I t1 t'UJIS T ed Garlau J r of Seat· tie Air Charter. said his Cl.'!>sna 172 "'as forced to land on a golr cour'$e and '\Usta1ned extensive damage to its wings and propeller Chopper 7 also landed on the cours e and station ne ws men reported rotor damage The All-Afrtkan L1berat1on Committee· iinnoun<'ed tt ::.ub milted the request to WKBD-TV. a Detroit ar ea station Tht> group s aid Tarun movies prOJt•rt "unrt'~1:.hc and negative images of Afn r a and Afncan J><!OJJll'" and "remforCP'> pre judicial attitudes to ward the bla<'k 1·omrnun1ty' Th<~ hims also reinforce "wh1te-tnn1cled \ten .. •<"Jtypc' or hlat·k people," the group said Geol"ge W11l 1ams. WKUD v1re 1m" 1d1•nl ant1 g('neral m iirragn 'latd lht• -,tatron 1A ouh1 'tud\ lb 111rr pl 11n1 ... Quarrel o,·er \\l oman·! Huntington Man Held in Slay Try A 46-year ·old HuntlnJilton Be ach man remained an tht> cit ' Jail today, charged with th<' JI tempted murder Sunda" of ;, 22 year-old Weo;tm1n.ster m ;.n rn "'"hat police de,c-r1bed a:. a quar rel over a 1o1.10m11n Joseph Arthur Jory 1s bt>1n~ held on susp1c1on of a~sault 1o1. 1th intent to commit murder and ~· sault with a deadly weapon Police allege the s u c;peoct struck Larry Hollen~ck t1o1.1ce on lhe head "'1th a re \OlH>r before sboot1ng him once m the abdomen while HoUenbttk wu spra wled on the floor. Tbe incident occurred al S 30 a m Sunday at the Florida Street apartment of a 39-~eJr old Huntington Beach v.omJn 14 ho 1s acquainted 1o1. 1th bt>lh men, pohre .said T h e t"'o men be<'amt> I'm· broiled in a dispute O\'er the woman earl.Jer 1n the m orrung, police said Jory went home to fetch his gun and returned to the wom an 's apartment . where tie allegedly struck and shot Hollen beck. police said J o r y fled the scene bt>fore police and paramedics arnved Ho llenbeck was rus h ed to P acifica Hospital.where he was treated for two skull fractures and the bullet wound. He was listed in stable condition at the hospital toda)' Police said Jory returned to the woman's apartment at about 10:30 a.m. and was ad mitted by the woman. Officers observed Jory 's car oots1de the apartment and re~tered the residence. o· J o r\ "'J'> d1<;rovered hiding in J b.1throom 1n the apartment Jnd ".J-. arr .. ,tt-d, police said. 111• IA .1 ... Jatl••<t 111 h1·u of $25,000 h.nl l\Jlarine H e ld In Atte mpte d lrvir1e Rapes P oh<'e have arrested a 24. year-old Manne m conned.ion v.1lh t1o1.o a tte mpted rapes in In 11w tht• IJtl"-t OCl'urnng Mon- fiJ' nil!hl on Jn El CJmano Real (11111 hr 11!~· llo1o1.,111I f-'•I t1n 'tahooed ,11 ~I l11rt1 \I 1r1111 t nrp \irSla· twn 1" m th• '\•'"port Heal'h J J 11 111•\,I\ h1·ld 1111 ,11 t<·mpted l ·•Ill' t·harlo!c·-. 11 .... IJ.111 1s ::.et al iln.ooo l\t:'lson V.J~ arrl'!>ll'd Monday in I rvrnt! ufll'r a 13-year-old lrnn\' ~1 rl told police a man on a b1rycll' had tried to fondle her on 1h1..• foot bndge P olll'l' are also questioning N~lson in connt-'ction v.ith an as· sault on an 18-year-old lrvine "oman May 6. The wom an ~d police she was walking on an El Camino Real bicycle -pedestrian t rail when a man rode bx on a 10-speed b1 c)0cle a nd ju.mped her. Neither woman was hurt by the man. who apparently was quic k!) dri\en orr by their screams u settle for the ord· , \ ' r r. . ... ----. -· - T~ay's Closl•IC · N.". Stoek8 · VOL. 73, NO. 14, 3 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1980 N TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Legal 'Battle 8y STEVE MABBLE Of .. a..ity NM a&Mt A Wuhlngton O.C law flrm has submJtted a battJe plan for ~ewport Beach offaclals to follow for cballengmg expansJon •orders ~led at Oranae Coun· ty's John Wayne Ai rport. J Tbe strategy calls for tbe city to join a lawsuit flied by Al r 1 California Airlines against the l .FederaJ Av1auon Admm1s trauon t ,and its expansion order s In addition. the Washington lawyers s ugges t that city leaders aupport a plan for open ina the airport to additional car riera but retain current nolSe rest rict.ioas. The legal proposals come from the law firm of Dykema. Gossett, Spencer, Goodnow and Trigg, a firm the Cit)' Council •~ expectecho hire tonight. ln opposing the FAA ex pans1on order. the law firm rel' ommends the city collect af· hda vi ts from cattzens detailing the damage and Injury tlial would occur if existing fhght rules at I.he airport changed. Pl~ll' Drawn for Airport, The county airport currently aUows 4l daily flights by two airlines only -Air California and Hughes Airwest Four other airlines , -Con- \ l tne ntal, PSA. Western and Frontier -have received route approval from the Civi l Aeronautics Board to use the airport and all four have ex· p]ssed a desire to do just that. he FAA order alleges that the airport's noise restrictions arc dts<.'riminatory against new e ntrants and has threatened penalt1es if the county does not correct the situation. ......_/ While the Washington law firm contends the ~Y should JOin the lawsuit thef also urge the city to push county officials to open the airport to new car- riers without changang noise restrictions. It is likely that Utis means that some of the 41 allowed daily flights would be oHered or a11c t1oned olf to other airlines Part or the Air California suit argues I.hat the afrhnei. v.ould suffer financially II this move LS made. The Washington attorneys suggest the city steer clear of t h as argument since the ex· c lusion of other airlines as "plamly dlscnminatory " The lav. firm also maps out .la<.'t1cs to solve the "long.range threat" from additional airlines hoprng to serve th£> county a1rpon First. they suggest city of· f1c1als convince the county I.hat ' the risk of damage suits from r esidents complaining of in- creased rught activity otltweighs the benefits or expanded air services Also. the lawyers ·contend the city should pet1t1on the FAA lfl prevent an increase an Oaghl~ unles~ the airport can provf' such an U'lcrease would not rt suit an addlttonaJ Jet noise The COWICil wall mull over thi· recommendations tonight al 1t~ 7 30 session t Earthqua~e Causes Landslides •PWI._.... EVEN ABRAHAM LINCOL-N SHIELDED IN SPOKANE Mount St. Helens Volcano Stitt Smoldering 1 St. Helens Spouts __ lumn of Steam t VANCOUVER. Wash. (AP) - ' Mount St. Helens was spouting steam today as high as 17.000 feet, but apparently the plume had UWe of the ash that coated much of· Washington in recent eruptions, olficiab said. With cloudy, driuly weather "' contl.Duing through the night. the plume was monitored by the Na- ~ tional Weather Service radar al Portland.· It was uncertain whether the weather today would allow 1 helicopter pilots to resume a r seareb for 78 still missing since ! the volcano erupted violently " llay 18. Tbe death toll stood at n. aceordlnc to the u .s. Forest Service. Cout Weatller variable low cJoudl but moU\J SUD DY . Lowa toof1" at the beacbel aa 14 ialaad. Hltb• ........ , ....... A. Forest Service obser vation plane confirmed the steam was still spewing today, according to Ed Winge, a Federal Emergen· cy Maoagemenl Age ncy spoiesman. "There's been steady venting or steam with plumes from 9,000 to 17 ,000 feet," Winge said. The University of Washington geophysics departm ent s aid there were no significant earth· quakes and n o h armonic tremors on the mountain over· night. Previously, earthquakes were recorded which scie nti st~ warned could mean new erup- tions. · Five persons who bad been missing since Saturday -when they were last aeen 10 mil• from the peak -were found Monday near Tradedollar Lake, said a spokesman for the Skamania County sherifra of· fice. Despite their proximity to the Sunday aah erupUon that blackened ikies l n •e1tern Oregon and Washlneton, the bikers were unhurt, the 1pols811Da1l aald. Tbe ....,.., ineluded =· ... .... OttoSleblrol • wbo a.id lda.d to the 1umml& d _... -., .... early Ap;tl t.o ftlm dl9 c:nMr. ...................... r:r: .. •:s:W·~ ,..._~ ....... ........ ·= tbat...U.,..1•·· ::.~"·= :==: ...... ··-. • Mowitain -Tremor Hurts 4 · MAMMOTH LAKES CAP> - An earthquake bigger than Sun· day ·s original High Sierra temblors shook a wide area of California today, injuring at least four people and causa.ng lands lides a nd wides pread minor damag authorities said. Al least f r persons were treated for uts at Mammolh Hospital ter the 7: 51 a. m. quake that registered 6.1 on the Richter scale , said hospital spokeswoman Kimberly Gibbs. Following Sunday's twin 6.0 quaket, aevep people were treat· ed ror minor ~uries. There were more rock slides, more water pil>ff broken and c himneys and f ireplac es cracked in today's quake, but no fires were reported, said Bridget Williamson of the Mammoth Lakes Fire Department. The state Office of Emergency Services urged that "precau- tionary measures be taken ... especially in the Mammoth Lakes area. "Because of the likelihood of artersho<.'ks, people should be prepared." OES spokeswoman Anita Ga r cia s aid in Sacramento. She urged that people become fami~ar with how to turn off gas a nd water mains and have necessary tools on hand. She said one of today's in· Juries occurred when a gas line exploded at an acquatic re· '\ear<.'h station at Crowley Creek. (See QUAK E. Page AZ> Holiday Beach Crouxls Light Hazy skies and chilly water temperatures slimmed down the normal annual assault on the Newport Beach city strand over the three-day holiday weekend. Lifeguards said they were pressed into action only once over the Memorial Day break when they had to puJI a swimmer from the 52-degree water. Crowds on Monday were estim ated at 85,000 and around 55,000 on Saturday and Sunday. Guards said the inllux of beach goers ID Newport is normally closer to 1~,000 a day over the long weekend. a.11,, __ _ 'n.e,, Re.eatber I Old Glory draws salutes as members of Newport Beach Police Explorer Post 1050 post the Colors during Memorial Day pro· g ram Monday at P acific View Memorial Park in \orona del Mar Members of the !'lewport Post 291 of the Amencan Legion and the pos t '!> auxiliary unit pres 1dPd over their 21st annual Memorial Ua} tribute to thosl' "'ho have fallen in the ~erv1ce nf tht11r cmmtP i Drug Hunt Tacties Survive Legal Test WASHlNGTON !AP> The federal government's l'ampaagn to stop, ques tion and search airline passengers who s ho" ··character1Slll'S " Of drug <.'OUr iers narrowly survived a U S Supreme Court challenge today But the court's splintered vot mg left in doubt whether drug enforcement agents can freely employ the same tactics By a 5-4 vote. the Justices overturned a lower-court ruling that bad struck down the Drug Enforcement Administration's 5-year-old airport program as unconstitutional. The drug search case involves an extensive DEA airport sur· veillaoce program designed to intercept <:<>urlers carrying ii· legal drugs. Begun by DEA agents at Metropolitan Detroit Airport, the program operates at more than 20 airports throughout the nation As described b' Justice Department lawyers. · trained and expenenced'' DEA agents an the program .. observe am\' ang and departing passengers on certain flights for c harac tcristics and behavorial traits which. on I.he basis of their rol· lectave expenence. have tended to distinguish drug couriers from other passengers · · On Feb 10, 1976, two DEA agents at Detroit's airport ob· served Sylvia Mendenhall get· tang off a commer cial night from t..os Angeles. The 'agents later testified I.hat they grew suspicious because Ms. Mendenhall was the last passenger to leave Lbe plane, ap- peared nervous, claimed DO lug· gage and chanted airplanes for a connecting Oigbl to Pitts· burgh. · School Board Set w OK Busill{( Fees A plan LO charJte parents of :>:ewporl Mesa publa<.' Sl'hool children up to $20 a month to ride buses to and from school 1s expected to be approved tonight. The plan. bounced back to admuustrators two weeks ago for minor rev1s1ons. will be l'O n s 1d ered when the New por t -Mesa school board meets at 7. 30 p m. at Harper Commuruty Center. 425 E . 18th St . Costa Mesa. Proposed is a system through wh ich parents may purchase ' mon th -long bus passes for student nders The passes would be sold at district high schools and by mail. Fees woul d be lowe r ed somewhat when there are large numbers of' children riding • buses fro m one family, I. administrators report. Admin istrat o'l's b egan studying the fee plan early this school year as a r esult of propoeed budget cutbacks and the rislnl cost o( aasoline. . Police Chief ·, Hears Gripes· West Newport Beach residents are expected to greet Police Chief Charles Gross with some touch law and order questiaos Wednesday nilbl al an annual reor1antutioo meetina of the Newpart bomeowDen -~P· The We a t Newport Improvement All~iallon bu 1110 Invited Mayor J1ckte Heather and Councilwoman RuUlebo Plum.mer to liaten to tJMlr~. Wett Newport residents have rftenU7 npreased fruatration about coatlnulna crime proble m s In their area, particularly on the Fourth ol July. Tbe reorpntutioa Miilon is open to tbe pub Uc . It ia ~ 1Gr 1:• p.m. ill CM Cl\1 Couacll Cbamben. Jl80 N.....-tm..S. ' ,.. CWl.Y PtlOT V IMO ........-J\ WASHINGTON (API Tho hl1h t r•l\•tn1 commwii.&1 Chtnete d"fM • o(fklal .ivt4r to vl h tho t nltt'd ~at-0• OP"Md la lks toduy wttk l~(t'nJe Set·tttltr)' ll•rold Hrn111tn a• a poulbla pNlu<ie to buytna ll S mlllh1ry :1\1~1rt f'qUl&'\l\\'nt Vice Prt!m\t't Oe.01 litao ~t>lvt'"d full mlfltar\ honors •• ht'! arnvtd at the f't'Dl•6'on fOC' d•n hJI\~ HJl\ftlll'll\ "' •Ith Ut'\1\ftll 1tnd other dl'frNlt' off1<•1al•. klcll.111.: l)ff • IH•ul h ""-~ kM'tl rn"nd of \allul wHh Wtut'1 lh>UM1, Shilt' Ot•pur\mi:n\ ,·011a;fft>"loual aml other U S t(Qv,•mnwn\ h1udt·r SEABHOOK. N tf (Af'I I\ 1lt111lt·h•d l•1.1t11l 11f Allll 1111.11·141 pr<1tt.·~lt'nl Ir h•ll tu blO<•k "orkl"I' fr1H11 t•OIC"I Ilia; tilt' !\c•ul•11 .. \k nur lt-ar pt>"t'r 11lunt to1ltt\. but pohn· h•rt· tl11\\ 11" h•.: H••.ll1l11d, .rnd dt'urt'd u l>#l.h th1 ough the ch·mo11,.tr•h111o 11• lhr lhl •'C' 11u1111 gates Two were 1trrttt1lt.-d. bnngi11jl the tot1tl ltl hi 111 tmu ''"\a 111 d~monstralion:. at the pla111 aik Tht'Nl ... "'"nu n•ol'1\11t•tk111' belwe-en prot~ten. and worken The demonstratorl> had a n111~h thrt·" ct.1,' 1h lht'\ 111 .. .t 111 vam to breal'h the frnct• :.urrounchn~ \h,· SJ l h1ll11•11 l'l.a11t lhr focal point for anl1·nudear acllv1:.l~ thrnutthout Uli: • ,1u11ll' since its construruon tx·~an LO 1!:176 Tht·11 1111\'111 \\ u~ 111 ,1n ·111•\ the 120-ure Sile and halt comtrurUon Geld PriN-llp: Dollar tllx~d LONDON <AP> -Gold and aUver were higher and \.M dollar was mixed today as most European monty markets "' opened after a three-day holiday weekend. Gold trade.rs in Lon.doa fixed the price at SS16.SO an ounc~. Io New York, gold traded at s.524, up SH. Silver traded in New York at Sl2.SS, up so cents. fil .-tftfultlrd ht Pl1111~ FORT BRAGG, N.C. <AP> -A military JW°J' today ac- quitted Army Pfc. Alvin Williams oo a murder charge stem· ming from the death of an officer who plunged 1,000 feet after rus parachute fatled lo open. The eight-man jury deliberated for an hour and 18 minutes before returning its verdict in the 1G-day-0ld court-martial. Williams, a 20--year-0Jd parachute rigger, was charged with sabotaging the parachute worn by Army Capt Lawrence HUk, 26. who died March 26 during what was to have been a routine proficiency jump here. Dad Was 'Nuts' Girl, 14, Survives Fami:l,y Slayings CAHOKIA. ill. tAP) -'"Mom was dead and Dad was nu~.· said 14-year-o ld Celene Lorentzen after a shooting ram· page that claimed the lives .of five members of her ram1ly Pol1t'e sa i d R obe rt E · Teen Victim Of Slayer Still Unknown The identification of a young while homicide victim who may be the latest slain by the so-catted freeway killer remains a mystery today. more than a weelt after his slaying The nude youlh was found al the re ar of a Westminst er ser vice station May 18. Marks around bis neclt indicated be had been strangled He was described as five feet . l!llll inches tall, weighing 130 pounds wltb dark red shoulder-length hair and ruue1 eyes. He was believed to be between 16and19 years old. Westminster pqlice say they are checking a number of r"sponses from per sons who m•Y have recognized the yottth fro m a composite drawing re leased last week. DAILY PILOT -"'-----•••.c.t.., ----------,_ ...... ..... Ti 0~;' 1u(7M)__. = n fM a•'I.._,. Lorentzen. 41 . aouareollv desoondffit over busaness prob· lems killed h is wife , t v.o daughter.; and a son before turn· ing a shotgun on himself. The bodies of Mary Lorenum. 40. Mark, 18, Mary Ann. 19. and Margaret, 17 , were fouod in blood-splattered bedrooms of the family's home Lorentzen·s body was found in a hallway Each had been shot in the head Police Capt Robert Odem said farmly members apparent· ly had been asleep when the !>hootin~ occurred. '-....,.. ''I tlunk he took. the wife ltrsl a nd then proceeded t o other bedrooms We don't know exact· ly which one went first , but it was methodical,'' Odem said. Gelene was wounded in the chest by a blast from the .20- gauge shotgun but wa.s able to run to the home of a neighbor. "We assume that the girl that got away was in. the front bedroom with her sister, with M argaret, · said Odem. "She thought she was bit by a board. Why s he thought that I don't know. Maybe it was the stock o( the gun." Miss Lorentzen was in stable condition at Me mortal Hospital in Belleville. A sixth member of the famll:i(. Mike, Is a college student and was not living al home. A aeighbor, Florence J06lin, expressed shook on leamina ol the shootings, describing the family as "the last people in the world YoU would expect for this •kind of tbinl .•• Susie Crawford. the -.auahler' of Mn . .Jollln, aald Lol'eDbm, a farmer. b.ad beeG depreued by the nlldoa'• economy but Uult no one 1t11Peded bow mucb. Odem uld tbe lneldenl was the . .ant of itl klDd iD tM Mia· sl.111.,P Biver dty o( •.IOO in b.1111,.ars Gil .. poUce JGree • I . QUAKE ••• Tbe ,_. "Cro•• D .. WM tlllltd ._to roe_... l8d Old U 8 wa7 • had beea .. Nicl. l n ,,,.-••• ~ out or Y"NmlU ........ tM..,._ bul park oltklal.1 aald ooJ1 lulla arteued by rockalldet were cao...ct Md uid vl1lton were nut t.ln1 Mked to t.ne "Y()U d'°4.tld ~them &ett.lng o ut of here *" aald YoumJte 1•10 Ubnrtao 11&.ry NII ... ••TtMly',.. lMv~ Uk• a krd d bulfaloe TMJ re afraid lbt1 mountalN w<W faU -aod. who kllOWI\, marbe \.hey will." ·r w o h It e rs to j u r ed t n rud1~lldnl lo YOM.ml\4 oa Sun· ''")' lrfOaJrH'd ln MriOUI but ala· bl• COlldltloa today. One or tbem. wbo w• elflll months pni111ant, lo.t b~r baby and •ul· , •• ud otht'f' lS\Jurt ... It WU the third quah MeMUT• 1n1 4' o or more oa ~ Richt.H '\.ti,· .. 1nrt• 'unduy and the "''\ t•111h lllt"u~u.rmg more than ~ 0, uld Oenl\IS Mtred1th .. ,~IL<',m&I\ for tb~ stismology l•h al \'llllt'('t\ I 1t ..ddiUon thto,.. h v~ bttn u 1•111 11ll.l l\l~\t"ly 62 t"1&flbquakf'~ '~'" '"t"' mia1i1nltudr • o and 5 o i1111! tt .:u•itl numtwr 11r t>nrth •111u\,., twl11w .a ll." Mt•rt.'<11 th ••hi 'J'ht' \'UI lhlJlHlk\• \\US frlt U:> fur • • '" 11:. t.o~ 1\n.:t1lc1 .. 300 mUt':. 10111 h Storkton. 13() mllea w~t . ao,1 S1u•r t1 nH•11to. l~O mllh 1\111 ltt\\t'i<I o( th,· 1•p1r 1·ntrr \\ hh"h \\&1' 10 1111h•s \'ll~I of lht~ l ht:h Slt•1 1 ;a 11k1 rt'tlort on,· SlH'fllllltllllO Uft'[l "'Onrnn Hid the qwah knOC'ked ber out ol bfo<t ' " lt WU another I.ft • ('()(ltinuing urll'I ol urtbqu•kn, .. sala Ca lttc h Se t s m o tou· Lab spokttwoman VlrpnJa G llliam. But lt wu not an aflerabock. ~e said. "It was a blg rumbler. lt felt as strong as Sunday's qua.lte. It was over five seconds long, .. saJd Al Luty at Radio Station KVML lD Sooora. Linda Abbott, public lnforma. Uoo offi~r at Yosemite, said there were no reports of lnjunes or structural damage thtre, but that they expected the heaviest damage would occur along the resort area's rustic trails. "We just stand back and watch the rocks come tumbling down," she said, adding that the trails will be closed temporarily Wl they can be checked out. Bob Drawn, spokesman for the Inyo Nation&) F orest at Mammoth. said'" today's jolt .. dido 't seem as bad but maybe I'm getting u.sed to them ." F o r a c hange , s heriff':. switchboard!> at Sao Joaquan, fo~resno and Made ra dad not even Rt!l a call about toda> 's maJor temblor. •'It 111. as pretty 1nteose and shook us up pretty good, but 1t was nothing like Sunday:· added Tooy Romo of the Mam moth Mountain Sk1 Resort. v.ho added that chalrlafts have been i;hut down now because or a concern abou\ addltaonal quakers. Mrs. Sideres Of Newport Rites Tonight Catholic funeral s ervices are scheduled torught and Wednes· day f o r Mrs Me r ce des Bernadette Sideres of Newport Beach, a native Californian who died Sunday at age 83. Rosary for Mrs Slderes. the motber-10 -law of Southern California trade show promoter George Colouris, will be recited et 8 o'clock tonight in Our Lady Queeo o f A ngell Catholic Church, Newport Beach. Mass of Christian Burial ls scheduled Wednesday at 10 a .m. in the same sanctuary. followed by interment in Holy Sepulcher Cemetery, Ora.11ge. Rat.es a.re WI· der dlrectioo of Padfic Vitti Memorial Park and Mortuary, Corona del Mar. Survivors o( Mrs. Slderes in addition to Mrs. Colourts, also of Newport Beach a nd her hus band, Include dauebters Rutb Jonea, of Vlctorvllle. Helae•Hawkes ot·Gleodale and Grace er.&man, ot Santa Rola. Sbe al.lo leaves three lilt.en. Sarah Pike., of Santa Rosa. Benita Bain , of Rowland Kelabta ud Dora Comides. aC Los ADie*. iD adlliUclll to four .,~ Cubans Still Co•l•fl Cuban rcluget's crowd the bow section of the shrimp boat Miss Abbie Mae afte r their arrival ln Key West. Fla , . Monday Refugees contmue to arnve from Cuba. c Reial ('d s tory Page A4 > Pyran:Dd Players Whining in Mesa Pyramid club &d\•f'flt urf'~ an- .idapung :.i Ot'\\ tnnt• this week A lot of them urt• whining, ~aid Cfli.la Mesa pollce Lt Juk <.~al non <Related story. Page A31 Jury Seated In IQdnap, Slaying Case A nine woman. thret--mao JUT) w as s"orn 1n 1oday in the Oranfi?e County Superior Court trial of L3rry Donald Sm11.h of Newport B<'ach. who 1s accused o f k idnapping and k1 l l1ng Carolvn ReaJer nf G.irden Grove last summer The JUJ"Y was Impaneled U11s morning m the courtroom of Supenor Court Judge Leonard Mc Bnde Altemate JU rors still h.ad lo be chosen . Opening argum ents In the case by prosecutor Dave Carter and dtfe nse attorney Terry G1les wen. to be glven later toda' S mith I s acrused of k1dnapp1nR M ''" Bf al er for ransom la!\t \URUSt He 1s also c harged with killing \hss Rt'a ler lalt!r lhJt month by allegedly bludgeorung her and dumping her body Newport Bearh de te<'tives were unable to locate the young v.om :m ·i. body and at one point 10 their 1nves11gat1on used a psyc hic tn an effort to find her body al sea Judge McBride told Jurors lht trial could la!i.l up to eight wee~s Ministers Mee t BRCSSELS. Belgium !APl - Fanance m1JUSLers of the nme E uropean Common Mar ke t nation., mel today to try again lo settle budget d1trerences that have bWcked efforts to mcrea.se farm pnces througbQUt Westem Europe. I 've had at lull 10 calls from people who compla1oed they'd lost lbeir Sl.000," be reported t o d ay . "And that 's a conservaUve ~shmate of lbe number " No ooe wants to prosecute. ~ said. but they want the pouce t.o know that people are los1og their money at th.Ls pomL One lnv~gator sa1d reports Indicate that the "happy' parties surrounding pyramid mttungs also are chan1u n1.? "There have bttn arguments and fights," be said. Calnon said hu department s t i ll has n o t f ound t b e participant who reportedly was shot 1.11 the arm May 16 by a guoman who allegedly relJtved him o f $8,000 10 pyramid winnings. Working oo the tip from an anonymous caller. police did clo.e down an allepd pyramid operatloo oo West l8t.b ~ near where the s b oolin g reportedly occurred. PoUce still awau an Orange Co unty Di stra c t Atto r ney dec1saoo on whether or not compla.mt.s agarnst pnnclpab o( the operation Wlll be prosttuted for m1$deme anor In fracti ons 1nvolvtng unendmg chain game laws. Rings Stolen; Loss $23,000 Burglars grabbed a collect.loo of diamond nngs worth more than $23,000 from a hiding place under a bedroom m attress tn a Newport Beach r esadeoce, polaee reported tod9)'. Paln t'k J05eph Swttney told pohce Sunday that he w&1 un· sure when the ex~nsive Jewelry " as taken from has home on Dorothy Lane or bo• the in· t ruders entered hls house. lnves\lgators s aid four r1ngs were taken l.n(luding one worth SU.000 that wu deeorated with 11 diamaods. settlefbr the 'Doctor UpclWCk' Seized? MIAM:I <AP> -Tbe cue~ a formet hospital o'tdeTlY ·~ ed of being lbe e lusive 'Dr. Upcbuck' .. -who called female sur1ery patJe:nta. Poled aa a doe· tor and advtted them t.o make themtelvet throw up -will be preaented to the 1tate at· lorney: authorities said. A phone trace led authorities to a 20-rear-0ld hardware s~ clerk who Uvee lo Little Havana. the be.art ot Miami's Cu ban com· munlty, and speak• rlawleu Spanish. "We've nailed blm," nld Peter Ledon, security chief at Palmetto Gener&! Ke>11pltal. For more than a year. Mlami- a rea hospitals bave been frustrated by a bilingual man who impersonates doctors on the telephone and prescrlbes t.b1s adv1t'e to female 1uq~ery pa· t1ents: "Drink two glasses of water, stick your finger down your throat and throw up ·· As many as 400 pataent.I at \4 M1am1-area hospatals have re · celved "Upchuck" calls. one h o spi tal adm ini s trato r estJmated. "This kid has a problem,"' said H.taleah Police Sgt Dan Birkenstock "He needs help " The man, 1de n t1f1ed by authorities as Aubrey E. Cart.et' 111. b as not beell charged . B rik enstoclt said th al with pros· eculors overwhelmed by the af. t.ennath ol laal weekend's radal riollnR. he decided t.o wait until today lo formally present Lbe ~ase lo ~ st.ate attomey•1 of. fl ee _ "He gave ws a full statemeal on tape," Birkenstock said. The young man· wu once an orderly at Cedars of Lebanon Hosp1tal. Barkensto;ck said. ·'lie said . . · . his girlfriend was a patient there and sotneooe c alled her up and upset her and she threw up." Birkenstock said. "So he saJd he would do this lo other people to get even I'm not sure I go along with that," B1 rltenstock said. "l thtnk {t had some sexual overtones. He de· rues 1t."' Ledon said the. ca ller wu tracked down last Monday with the help ol a 21.year-old woDUD admitted lo Palmetto for minor surgery. Newport Set To OK Drug Gear Controls A proposed law that wouJd ban the sale ol drug paraphernalia to m mors ln Newport Beacb la ex· pected to rttelve floal approval from.the Caty Council toftlPL The oniul.ance. similar to ones in eight other Oranie County cities, would affect about 20 Newport bus inesses, police claim. The 'busi.nesse$ oCfenng suc.b drug devices, police say, would not only be banned from Hlllng the items. to minors, but would be forC'"ed to stock the drug aids v. here rrunors couldn't see them. Council members have been ~·a rned by their legal staff that !he ordinance wUI probably be cballeoged in the courtl by p•rapbernalia suppliers and commerciai outlets. ....... ' Wedding Plans .... ......_. Haiti's president Jean Claude Duvalie r sits beside his fiancee, Michelle Bennett, ~ta press conference announc· ing their engagement. They were to marry today in Port au Pnnce. · ·Troubled Marriage Revealed by Singer DALLAS CA Pl -Enetertai~er Anita Brvant savs the d1vor<'e she ts seeking 1s .. against every- thing I believe in." but her 20-year marriage to Bob Green Traffic Kills 2Coumians Door Holiday A 3-year-old boy and a woman were k i ll e d in se parate Memorial Day trar!tc acCident.s in Orange County. Robert KJouse. 3. of Anaheim, died Monday afternoon a fter he ran in front of a car while waJk- ing througb a Ga rden Grove p a rk with his g randfather, Garden Grove Police sifld. Police said the driver, Ken· neth Blalock of Anabeim, didn•t see the youogstet ·dart from betv.een two cars in the park's parking lot at 9401 Westmins~er Ave. Th e child was t a ken to We s t mins ter Commun ity Hospital, where h_e died about an hour after the 11:30 a m acci- dent Later. a 19-year·old woman was kill~ in Placentia in a col- lision that split her sports car in ~alC Her 13-year-old passenger suffered only minor injuries. Pohce said Guillermina Moc· tezuma. 19, of Placentia. was driving an estimated 70 miles per hour east on Orangelhorpe A venue when s he lost control as she crossed railroad tracks and spun intooncom.mg lanes. The sports car hit a westbound vehicle, the 1mpa<'t shC'ing the small C'a r in half and sending the pteres in opposite dirertions. of- ficers said. · Miss Moctezum a was dead at the srene Both h er young passenger and the driver of the serond car were slightly injured. A.91 .. Autn had ~n in trouble from th<' beginning "We>" sought rounselmg. d1f ferent k.inds of counseling from different a pproarhes," thl' smger and religious activist told the Dallas Morning News . "I wanted to savt· m y marriage. but because of :.i set o f <'1rc umstanres. I der ided that was not quite the route to go " The interview, published to- day, '.'as arranged by evangchst Jam<'s Rob15on Miss Bryant. "'ho hied for d1 \•orce from her hus band·manager in Miami last week, h.ps ~n in seclusion m Selm a. Ala., with her four r h1ldren. In her d1vorC'e petition, Miss Bryant charged Green cooperat- ed "with certain hired staff members who conspired to con- trol me and to use my name and re putation to bui ld t heir personal careers instead of my ministry." She said sbe believH divorce b a sin and "I have to accept 50 per cent of the blame. I am seek· ing the will of God. living one day at a time. There are hurts and S<'ars that need time to heal ·'I C'ame from a broken home a nd have been so conC'e rned a bout m y own f amily th at divorce has not even been in mv vocabulary. It's against every- thing I believe 111 " Miss Bryant ha s res igned frorp Amt~ Bryant ~1101stnes and askjKl that its name be ch~.ng.eQ. AJI her religious con· ce~ were C'anceled when news of the divorce was made publt<' but she bas two se<'ular conceru scheduled. "The only income we've had has ~n with the ministries and now that's gone," she said. Miss Bryant was a successful r ecording artist when s he marr- r1ed Green in 1960. Later known for her orange JUt<'e com· merc1aJs, she became enmeshed in contro\tersy in 1977 when she s uccessfull y fought against a homosexual rights ordinance m Dade County, Fla. aatnese Premiere Hua Guofeng (left) Iha.res a lliqb wtt.b Japanese leader Ma1ayoehi Oblra durln1. welcoJDJ.na ceremoniel at the state pest boUle ln ToQo folJowinl Hua•• arrival today. · Pyramid fl,ayers At Rally LOS ANG £LES (AP > SfvtraJ hwndt\!d held a Griffith Park raJly to call upon local law enfo~nwot oHlchals to("tease what ltwy h:rmed .. barau )nent" Of SO·C lled pyramid scheme purt1e1punts. M onday't. rally a ttracted hawkers of "Pvramld Power" T 11huu . attornevs offering legal advice for pyramad players and clrculators ol petitions. l>1Stnl'1 Attorney John Van de Kamp. City Attorney Burt Pines and nume rous poli<'e depart- ments have repeatedly warned citizens that the scheme is ii· legal and that they s tand to lose their money tf they participate. A pet1t1on circulated at.-the rally charged poli ce a nd the Ot.'WS meilia "'1th ha rassment of p:rranud partJc1pants. The pet1· t 1on "'as expected to be sent to \'an de Kamp. rirculalors said ll sta ted that "to allow tht: harassment to continue 1s against all pnnc1ples set forth Ul our nation a fr~ C'OUntry .. No lll<'1dents "'t•re reported by police al the mNry-go-round area of the park where the rally "'as held . Century Cttv attorney Larry F1t.•lder :.aid he "'111 defend ht~ p) ram1d C'ht•nts b' clatmtng th1.· !Jw barri ng thl' scheme t'> 'aguely wordt'd 1\notht'r la14 )cr. 7-t)ear <1l1! Gladvs To"'lcs Root. :.ilso di.' fend~ the p) ram1ds "NO'.'herl' cbc <'an J v.ork1ng ma n go to get so much mone) .. Promoter.. of the n sk·ladt·n. :-t -slo( pyram.tcb promise up to Sl6.000 t o people v. ho can persuade two othe rs to JOIO them tn putttng up Sl.000 apiece Ne"' recruits entering the bottom 32 spots Rive half their Sl.000 to whoe\·er recruited them and tht• other S500 to the one at the top When the top pyram1der has collected Sl6.000. the next tl4 o people begin their own pyr amids and the cycle <'Ontlnues until nobody new 1s w1lhn~ to JOin Tall Ships Help Boston Celebrate BOSTON tAP> -In the big- ges t s uch display s tn<'e the Bicente nnial. tall s hips a r e gathering tlus week for a stately sa il down Boston Ha rbor to celebrate the c1tv's 350th birth· day. Old Irons ides. the United S tates' oldest C'ommiss1oned warsh.tp. will lead a noulla of eight big s quar eriggers and dozens of other 1mpress1ve sail· mg s h.tps into the harbor F'nday. OrJ?an1zers have been plan· ning lhts tribute to Boston's founding since the tall ships gathered in New York. Boston and Newport. R.I . in 1916. The event. called OpSatl Boston '80. is sponsored bv New England Hlstort<' Seaport Inc and was ronC'eived by Henry Dormit.zer. a retired CambndJ?e ele<'trom<'s executJve · "We saw how su<'cessful 1t "as then. a nd knowing that Boston was gomg to be 350 years old. it seemed appropriate to have a sirrular celebr at.ton for Boston's birthday." he said Parade day will be a hobday for Boston's 65.000 publtc school children. and the mayor's office estimates that between 500,000 and a million people will line the share in Boston to watch the spectacle. In all. the parade will include 67 sailing vessels. many of them over 100 feet long, plus about 40 catboats and Friendship sloops. smaller New En~land fishing boats. · The vessels will line up near Finns· Ledge buoy off Winthrop and then s ail into Bos ton Harbor. tum around at the New England Aquarium and tie up at the Army base in South Bost.on. The srups come from around the world, and ra.nge rroi;p the America, a · 1-epli of u,e first winner of the Ame ca Cup, to the Zenobe Gramme(a · ketch from Bel~ium. . Valley Liq ·Store Rob d Fountain Valley poll e are seeklne three men who robbed a liquor store of $120 and a quart of peCW't scbnappt at kn.lie· polat ay everling. Police said one of the men browed through the atott at about 7:40 p .m . unttl all cuatomere left and then threatened tbe clerk wltb a wood~bandled poellet knife. After takln1 the cash from the rttlller. the knlft·wleldlng rob- ber Md M ~compUce ned to • Uahl p-een rw1 .. 1..1e Hdan btinc 4Ti•• bJ a third man, police said. -· --.. -..... d .. ··---~- OAILV PILOT ·~-... .-. Korean Rebels Captured South Korean !:.OldJer s guard captured rcb· <.'Is who were rounded up today m K"a ng Ju followmg the government's recapturt: of the not-battered city ---------------------------- ·Autos. Age Like Wine Jlimage Models Stir Drama at Auction Car collectors !>helled oul thousand!> of dollar5 fo r H•hicles ranRmg from a brokt·n rlo"'n 1948 Dod!i!C' lo a mint <'Ond1t1on P ac kar d tO'.'n C'ar O\t•r Mem onaJ Dav weekead al the ;-.;e"' Port Bec.;eh Cullt·(.'lt•r C.1r Auction m Fashion lslund Jlo~eH•r. ('.'O o ( tht' :-.hO'.'" "star ran." J 1938 CJdlllJt' that belon~ to W C f'"1eld.., and an old Ford "WooO\ • ownf."d by s111ger Dand Cassidy -did not dra~ a<'<'eplable bid!> Auction !>pOkesmJn JrH· '.\foltna 5;ud about 35 pt'rc·ent •1f the ~50 \ tntagc auto" "'1:rc :.old during three days or btdding- M any o f those went on '.\t emorial Day, lbc final day of the sale. wh~n a numbt•r of <'Jr owners put their veh1<'les on th1• block a se<:ond time "We d e f1 n1t<'ly felt the economy," said Moltn<t, explam· mg why only 35 percent of the C'a rs found buyers. ":"o auction ever goes over 50 percent and most go around 40 or 45. · • Still, Molina termed the auc- tion a success. JBecause the bids were 1ow. the auction represented a buyer 's market, Moll.na claimed . He not ed tbat a Lotus Esprit went for $8.500. Another Lotus sold for Sl7,000. then was quickly resold for an addlllonal $2,000 The PaC'kard town <'ar brought in the highest b1<l when 1l sold at $48.000 The 1948 Dodg<' went for the lo wes t f1 gurl'. Sl.200 However. a bid ot SS0.000 on t"1e1a ·s L'ad1Uac. now owned b\ Carlolt<t Monti . hts forml'r m1; tress. wa" reJe<'tE'<I The bid, by Bob Pate. 0'.'1ler of the Brass Monkey Restaurant in Hollywood. v.as almost S20.000 h11i!her than an) other f1~ure of fered for the C'omed1 an·s <'3r. The bid represented tht' Blasts Probed SAN PEDRO CAPI -Poh<'<' refuse to s peculat<' publl<'h a bout whether explosions that roc k t'd ::i pa i r of Yuji!osla\'1an·O'.' ned busmt.-sse ... over th e ""ec k end v.e rt• C'Onnecled to acts Of \ tolcnce tha t have pla gued the Los Angeles Croatian <'O mmumty during the past two ~t·ar In my lasl column I discussed the d1lferenc.- between Gemological 1nst1tute of Amenca and the Amencan Gem Sooetv I also mentioned that the Gemological Institute o f A meric a opera t ec; lat>oratones for the benefit ot the 1ewelry trade and the 1ewelry buying publtc They will 1 enttly gemstones and diamonds k>< color and clarity They oo not appra1$e they will not an.en a pnce 10 any oem °' pteoe ot 1ewelry. dramat1<' h1ghlt.Rht of the aur· l 1 On f' a It• ' r ~ m ,. u U t n f nn1o1o hen· J" an JUftlllO ofrl<'l.il put 1t. to mi.1k1: h1~ ofrt r Jnd d1-. Jppearl'd .daio-.t it' quit kly after 1t "'a-; tumE'd do" n \h '.\1•1nt1 hJ -. pl.ic 1·d J m1ri1mum \alue of S6G.000 on the 1 J r Hick ( <ih. JUct111n pro· n1 .. 11·r . .,;11d .i.n unn.im('d de "l11p1·r l1•1m LJ' \ q !J'> hdrl Jlt t•,Hl) ntJdt• a '>UO'ltJnl1.il IJ1d Ordeal on Raft by phont' l'arllt'r that da\ Atl'Or<ltn~ to Molina. th1· cit· 't>lrip1·r Jnd l "'" oth,•r btddPr' "'111 Jtlt'm!JI l•i top cJrh othl'r 111 a ll'll'phon1• <1UC'l11Jn wmorrll"' Tht> ;iuc·tion dri·w a pa~1ng cro"'d ••I Jbout 7,UOO during 1t!> three day run Whtie some camt' to bu\. mo..,l alt1·nded JU.'>l tu look al th·· ;irr;.n <)f ()ld ,;rnd ran JUtom<1b1w-. Jnd tf> '.'ateh tht b1dd1ng Adrift Three Days, Anaheim Man Safe AV~LON CAP> -A 41-year- old Anaheim man has survl\ed a holiday weekend nightmare that left tum weak and unconscious by the Ume he wa.s rescued rrom a rubber raft af1 <>r almo-;t thret> da> sad.rut 1n rough st.>..s "'1thout food or water. .. It "'as dcterminalton alone that kept him ahvl', and his good h<-alth." saJd Los Angeles CoWl· t) lifeguard Lt Paul Mdlro~ of Joseph Rulkowsk1 's 63 hour or· deal Mdlro\', Ont' uf lht• thrt•t• paramedl.<'S •who a1dt>d in the rt.''><'Ue. C'all(.-d tlw case "om• of thl' most unusual" he had st~n an his 10 year-; on the Job Ile .... ud Hutko1o1o -.k 1 "'JS 1n J ('Ove rin the <'o<i"t of Santa Cataltn:.i lsl.md rn"' ini? a :.mall rublx'r dtn,1?~ from hi.. boat. "Ta· Ta For ~o"." to J fnt.'nd s <·Jbm rru1ser "'ht.•n gal<' for<'l v.inds and Mron~ c·urrl·nh -.1o1o cpt him out to !>(.'.s F'nda~ n1.Rhl Rutkowski '.'as not seen again until the C'rew of the '"Shangn IJ. · a 90 foot yacht out of Nln Diego. !>1ghtc'<i him about noon Monda;. appro:omJtel~ 12 miles 'outhl'J:>l of .-\\ Jlun, ~1 c llro;. :.aid. ~ t• Jr<' h l' r" h .id t· mp Io~ t' d boat~. a hcliroptt'r and a ux1ltJry Coast Gue1rd airaaft. but fatled ~o tum up the m15sing man "Apparent!>. he ~rifled so fast. !>O far ... Mc ilroy said. "and @ EiEM WISE Me<y Barr. C'Attlfted Gemotogrst then he dnfted back mto an are<1 th at hJd alrea d y heen searched " Mcilroy s aid the r aft ap· parf'ntly cap'51zed "numerou'> tames" 10 the heavy !>ea:.. but Rutko14'Skl ju.st kept chmbinl? back 111. Ho"'ever. by the time he was f1nall.r found. Rutkowski v.as un con~<'~ and "very weak .. "Wt• could hardly keep him a1o1o akt• to talk to us." '.\frllro) re <'atl1:·d '.\t r llro' ·., te.im wa ., dis patcht-d lo. the ~ a<'ht "'here the\ 1mmt-dtatcly gave Rutko1o1t '>kt in lrJ\COOUS fluid ... befnrt> transporting him to the Avalon Hospllal on Santa Cat•il1n a Island. "'here Rutkow5k1 1o1oa-. re<-lln J;! in '>tJblc l'nnd1tion Mis.sit~ Mui lf>d SALT LAl\.F. CITY <A PI Tht• Oefen-;e Department h.i~ ··~ut•ed to cut 1n half tht• prnpost>d nu mber o f MX m 1~stltw.. to bt-dt•ploycd 1n l'tah and l"l'\ Jda 1f Congress will agre<' lo pay the higher cost or localing the re maining missiles elsewhere. the Deseret News 5a1d 10 a copyright story. Pau1pped w11h the following Qf>rn le"ot1ng instruments as a m1n1rnum Refractometer Po I an SCX>C>E' 01chroscope Gem Scares raccurate ro 01 carat > and eau1ooed tor determ1na11on or spect11c gravity 01amondSC:OOe or eou1va1en1 _megmfler employing a dark held 111um.naraoo. capable ol magmllcatlCX' of at least 30X O•amond grading lights At least 5 AGS Master Diamonds which have been ~ IOf COior on the AGS Colon mew Source IOf ullr1v1ote1 light, LAMW'tdge Gauge ~l()nSC()pe Adeauate gemological library Another souroe of confusion 1s the many "1ndeo.nden1 gem labs that have sorung up all over the country and have adooted names tpat seem to give t h em· o lf1c1al or governmental assoc11tlon They do comoete with 1ewetry stores for 9'>Qtalsal bos1ness tn contrast to thele ICKalled .. Independent" gem labs are others IOcated on the oremises ol members of the Amencen Gem SodMy these are called Accredi ted Gem Laboralones and the foltow10Q reQuirements must be met: The firm must have a Certified Gemotogl1t I not merely a Gradua t e Oemotoocstl In Its emc>loy ~CHARLES H. BARR tn add1t1on to the above minimum rea"°'rements o r eauipment, the labor•tory mu st be o perated 1n a 1:>roteu1onat and eth1cat manner Any member who operates a lab In such a maMer as to bnng discredit upo n t he Soci ety. by unwarranted d1soredrting of a compelttor's merehandlse. or by any other unethical conduct Shall be 1ubiect to expulsion Th• lttborttOrY mutt be at all ti me•. under the active 1up•rvl1lon of a C•rtlfled Gemotooltt Th• labpratory must be we .,.. YefY orovd to be cert1tied by !tie Ameocan Gem Society as an Accredited Gem Laboratory ~VPLOT J'•• ~ ...... , . BrandX ,...,, .. !If l7. '"° • ••• T-M .... 111•~ Retur11 "S" Mau TR£ POT: Wrona Thlnbn m11bt 1u1 1 t our three-day Memonal Day w .. kenct waa bfftk alooa tJw coutJtne CarefUl lnv•UJ•Uoo by your ror rftpoodeol, however. lnd.lul• 80 recotcl lhrona• W.. year Maybe l\ •u the .. lnd. Maybe lt wu the chilly OC'C'•n water No matter The real indicator was that In *'°""' chttlled tn our rout.al area. none had nm ou\ of lee Whm wci nut out ol ice. t.hen you know the coastline I' wall-to-wait <-elebrants Not so this year Shoppm•. homer· can be a ttal nptr\t'nCt ""htn tourists J•m the s permar\ct aisles and nont oC them know w~n-tbev'r looking for what 1 found m y ctr "t'l" mg lhruu~h t ht' t•lfl1· th1i. ""eekend and endt'<I 1111 .11 .1 'tranji!t• t'OUOtt>r al n\\ C.nonh· :-uperm<irkcl Tl(L<; IS Tiit: 01' •: "'hert• lht.') µo\ .ill \hl' mm 11:1lll1'\l brand foods that are supposed l<I save y® a :.mall fortuni· Jl the C'ht•t.·kout ... tund Tiu:. '>'a:-a i.tarthnj! t•xpencncc Herl' art.· .ill thl'M' I nlobeled Worker Mumg Up "Brand X" Mo~ Bolch <·an:-and boXl'S hncd up on the shel ves, all wrapped tn :>tark white with heavy, black lettenng. The ~<><Mis looked like somebody had been cutung out n('w~pap(.'r fl'eadhnes for the labels Everythm~ on the c·o unter was Brand X You r.t'. m ember Hr and X don't you'! That's the brand the 1 \ pitchman used lo hold up while he was tryi~g t o sell you "New tmprov<.'d Supcr·G ratto" laundry detergent BRAND X ALWAYS TOOK the knock from the pitchman 3.!> t*mg weak. mferior. too expensivt> or lackm~ J :-ilverwart-coupon on the back. • Urand X. however. has now been aba ndoned by T_Y hawkers. Now. they name names and d.iredl! put the slam on thl' competition. "} Thus 1t is that Brand X has found its way onto our market shelves al last. There isn't any "Super" or "Jum 1>0" or .. Elite Quality" pitch on Brand X labels . You read 1 ht• black-0n·wh1tc m<.'ssage and it dedares simply. "All-Purpose Coffee ·· Now what m the world does \hat m~an? You don't \rnov. v.hether you're supposed LO boll, drip or percolate ~1 aybe you can :.pread the grounds around the garden lo kill ants. I N ~UBSTITUTE FOR a fancy label pitch. some of the Brand x goods acwally carry a cautionary note to th<• ,hopper You check out this big bottle of mayonnaise and in the s maller type, it s uggests : .. May vary in color and consistency " Vary from what, you wonder? Listes:i. I'll hold up th1!. Jar of mayonnaise. see. and ¥0\l tell m e 1( th~ colo r vane~ from the last jar of m ayonnaise you bought. l ve yet to s~ a ny mayonnaise that came out looking like a rainbow. Arand X or otherwise OE.~PIT•: STARK LABELS and cautionary footnot es. J dad gather up a few Brand X goods LO try out over t he Ion~ weekend . It didn't bother me at all to show up a.t tht ('ht•ckout counter with an armfuJ of X-r ated merchandise I JUSl asked the clerk to put everything an a plain. brown wrapper \ 'fllree Pri••ri~• Carter Hoping To Widen Lead a, 'fte AAMcta&ed PrHt Th Republkan battle belon111 to Rocuah1 R••••n. and President Carter '°"'lbl today to foretell thtt ~nd of tht' Oemocuuc COf\teat, lookln1 h> prtmary electlona ln Kcntu <'kY. Mkanu11 ond Nt'vld• to widen his l'Wlaway lead onr Sen f.dw&rd M Kennroy The GOP aide of the lllO pr..-sid~n\l•I bal\ot wu ~"\led on lh• name OI Rooald Reacan wbt-n --- Oeorc Bual\. the last. perallt~t t•Ratt> ('OW\\3, and quit th\• com t'hl U en&er \o the Corm er i><•U tion Mo111IB> CaHronu1 1rovernor. bowt!d h\ tht• rt>wlU of money and dt>I " Wt> ha v c a n t' P 11 b II c • n nomlnC't'," GOI' nntlon •I Police Nab Last l~rtlJan Refil{{ees FOHT rtli\Ft:i-:. i\rk < \1'1 Poh<'<' today roundt-d up lt1•' lu11t 1lf nhout :tOO C\lhllll rd111.t1•1·-. 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Six of the latest escapees 'i't•n· captured 1mmedJately Ai r J.~orce officiab called "' U S. marshals to help keep or der. CL I NTON SAI D fl?Ore guardsmen rouJd be sent to thE' base near this city or 63.000 1r security problems persisted The Fort Chaffee incident began '.'hen military p<>hce pn· pared lo enact the 01ghtl) ('Urfew McAda ~aid rclauve:- "'ho v. ere al a Red Cross center near UK' front ~ate were asked to leave when "som e bod) shouted 'llberty' .. and a large· rrowd of refug~ began ruruung Jlong the mam s treet or lht· camp. overtumrn~ barrier~ and ~houung McAda said the Cubans ran nearly a m ile, then "faded mto the crowd ... and he and other or hctals returned to their om~ However. 1t later was dis covered the refugees had run through the crowd and onto <i road that led to a gate Befor e he learned of the t•H·apc. McJ\dit had compared tht> t>xutx>rance of the runnm~ mob to a college "panty raid .. later. ht: i.aid. 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'" 1 ht.> \l'1i.tht l)(>moaal1c prtmar) t>IN·llon., that will apportion 696 nomlnat\nit votes on June J After a Memonal Day off at Hyanmsport. he returned lo \ht' campaign today. hunting vol~ in New Jers<>y and Ohio Thost' s tates. along with Callfom1a . do.mmate nut Tuesday's finale San <'E' all the remaining con test!> award deleg~tes m propor tton to the J>OpuJar vote. 1\'S all but ine\'1lable t hat C.a11-cr "111 emt•rge with more than the m<i JOnly ht> ne<.>di. for nomination TODAY'S l'ONTESTS Jrt.• for .10 Democratic dele~ates m Kt'n Hwk:,. 33 m Arkansa~. :.tnd 12 in ~t'\ ada. Wh.lle Kennedy rontmued ~ duel with Cart.er . liush said ht· was boWllUl lo reahtY,. an droP. ping tu" ch.allenge to Reagan ln dl.'bl and buried undl'r Rl•agan':. dcll'J?ale l:rnd~ltdt· Bu.,h told reporter.. in Houston ··The l\o 1 priorit y f or Republicans an the fall of l98> .... to unite to :.ave our e<>untry from four mon• year i. of J1mm' Carter's wt-ak, d1rttt1onless. in <'ompctcnt leddcr:.h1p · 11iree Men Held in Murders MIAMI <AP > Cooperation from o ut raged blacks who ~a" three young wh 1 t es dragf?ed from their car and mault'<i durlnf? last '>'cek's race nots led to the arres t s of three 1' blark men on charges of f1r s t ·degrce murder police say Meanwh1le. M1am1'i. riot emer gency wa ~ declared 0Hic1a1ly over NATION I WEATHER Inf f>r._.OxMo" La 11n~lai11 g Sovwt rosmonaul Val('ry Kubasov. left. and Hunganan l'n,uneer Kcrtalnn t-"arku are on their way toda)' to lrnk up wtlh the orbttlh~ Slil)'Ul 6 s pace Slahon for a week of .. med.lc.aJ·b1olo~u;al. J(eQphys1cal and tec:hnolog1cal ex periments " ------- No lndictlllent In Jordan C~se '-:EW YOHK 1AP1 ,\ siw:c1al federal pros.ttutor hai. CQn clud~ Ullit there• i~ no baH\ for an Indictment of Wh1.te H~· ('hat>f of Slaff lfamalton Jurdan ror coca1n1· u.w. The_ Jli e"" Yorlt Times reporte<i to9a:> The Pf'06l'CUtor. Arthur H Chn'lt)'. has ~ m vesugaung aJ l1•gat1ons that Jordan used ('()('aJ.De du.nng a visit to lbe oow- dcfunct Manhattan d.i.scolhequt>. Studlo 54. on Juoe 27. 1978. Jordan has n.>pealedly denied tbe allegation. made by Steve Rubell. co-0.,..'Tler of lbe dJ.sro. alter Rubell and tus. bustness partner Ian Schrager had bttn Uld>ct.ed for tax e-vas100. Their charges were part.Jy supported by a reputed small-1.lme drug dealer named John "Johnny C"' Conaghan .~ man wbo reportedly actually gave Jordan the coc8llX' The Tim{"'; said all the men wt>n-given \Je-<letector tests. ""h1ch the\' !atlcd Tbe ne.,.,'Spaper quoted sourC'es as s avin2 tht' rBI dcduCed that thi: men hdd roncoct.ed the ~lory 10 hopes of making a <kal w1lh tbe Jusl..IC't' Department so the)' could gel tht• tax evasion charge~ dropped Ro> Cohn. la"> er for Ru bell and S<'brai;ter. told The Assoc1at· t.>d Press earl) toda) that he ne\er thought there would be an lll· d1ctment and prosecullon of Jordan. You are invited to a free, Public Seminar where you will learn how you c an pay no income tax and recapture taxes you have paid the past three years. You can participate in a highly profit "' moti..,ated investment that has a tour- year history of positive cash flow and significant tax savings. Seating is lim ited • Reservations ~uired 644-2507 by Dade County Sheriff Gerald L. Kozak, Tax Planning Bobby L. Jones. Newport Center Blizzard Belts Montana One End of State Flooded, Other Aflame N athanlcl Lant'. tK . 3S'9San Mfguet Ot'., Suite 110 and brothers Leon a rd NewPOrt Be.ch, C•Hfornla 92660 S. ('alifornia Joseph Capers. 20. and t~podJOUo~I G>HO•••t.... ' 01 .... c 11 f ( d '-==================================::;::= Soutf'W'ft'\ C.•hfOU\ht we\. ••PK led to "'""" "'°',. IOW ( loud1,.\\ in tN <CM•l•t 4lllO valto d'1!•' cluflnq 11>1! n1ont •nCI rnorn1no hOU''· b\ff olMf wlMO W...,,....,., \hO<llcl ,,.,.. •••• -•\fief. ,.,. .... ,,_, _ ..... , ~··•u• Wtlo. . Som• ooQl>l ...0 mo<nof19 low<-• w ith IOQ •nd IOC•I dru1•• ... ,. lor·K .. 1 lor ll'W cw.i., ~ 4'1ti.rnoon ,,_,,,.u ••• eltP9(;'-CI •bO,,. llltt ~ ~" ,.,.,, H•QM In tne mctunl••n _, - clU 1llOVICI bit ,,_Uy Ill tN ~ LOC•I .,Wy •Oen-..... •Yetffftt -·-_.. -.. 1 IOt llW ..-u;n •1'41 1nlff-..ell-es ..ii •• IN ,,_ .. ,u U1M 1-•IUre <'*'Of wH efllMded tot-\' c,u_,_ u /1 L a w re n c e o r -:: 1-1...... "1 I\ c a p e r s . 2 4 , w t r c ltlr>q\IOI> ., II d M d llh -•~ooB•• 11 ,. charge on ay w M.,...... 8o n t hree counts each of fMrkM IOI /1 d rMa1<o c11v 11 \0 first -degree mur e r , -..1..rro 101 ,, homicide Lt. Lane Brad· ~~:.., :! ~ ford said. StlClll\ " • , rr1nid.ed • is TR£ COUNTS were v~KN1 u • the first murder charges Coastal 1t'ralkr returned In the three· VMI--<--~ wllll day riola. Wh\Ch lef\ 16 INIWY """"' ...... -~ .. ..,.. mtd dead. • t. 10....,., ~ ()oeic.I -u 11118'14 ~ -C•• ~ _,..·""-·'° ~ =s;;; l!IMtlfllff•. -al 10 tov\llwUt ~ ~-·~·-:·•.·• •0':' ••••• ... ..... I) lo 1t ~ Willl -\I 10 WllJ,liJ ,. <--·., __ , ..ells two lo •-•-1 '-===---..,;;;;,;;;.-.,___________________ l'ellll ~i_, 10 S." NICOi .. FfOll'I -....i of ,,...,._ .. IN ._, ~I ..... °" U jO d Ill-... 10 _,,... -U IO otMf, ~· _,.. •«-Int I• • •JJl ... rtlf •.... 111-tl 41 U ~-' OW1 ... ~ -IO Wllll The three men are ac· c uaed of b eatin g t o death Benny Higdon, 21, a Cather or three: hls brother-to-law. Robert Owens. l.S; and a friend, ·Charl•Bareccl115. My '""" • _....., of tire, lloelft ... u ~ St Lelllt .. tO .... , .................. lll•0..011 ...... ~. ., .. ""'~ " 70 • IOftltlM. MoMty lelf-.... tot f'i91\t M l..., ........ -.,.,_, .. '"9't ::= .. .. SM~ .S ~ •!Id ~tow<-. -W~Y •IOftO -flftt\ " • .. P•ell •• "' Tl*" -,,,._ 11'1 _......,Md c.114, .. :::~~ '° .. .» s..ttMT"IM !! 4I • • T_&,. Mont-. ...,_.. _.. '°"'""* eo''°" " sa • " ., n -• to 1e11 In IN ..-t.tlnt. T"9 Orff ••· 1,....,,v1,. " 71 -~ 11 U S.Ctlllll IOw f ; 19 pAI. I 4 celftd up 10 f-ln<IW\ of rlllf't Ille lllffOIO .. •S CMJl'OltlllA 5«-llltft 1.litjl."'-, t lllrH-4•y Sla<m -Cl~ ... °" ChetltlnWV 1' 4' ....__.... 1\ WSO.-ISDAY • SU.ntMy, ~ Gnot , .. ,, ~ec..I"" Cflk.,O 1* Q .. ...._ 70 rl1n1'9w ,.,........ .0 f ) 49 ~In 24 ,_,, IN rMll t'tff ClnclnNtl 1' ... lfytM .. t1 f'lnll Mtll t :4 U'' U _.,-1...-.1net~NY •S .. r,...,,. 1' SO Se<eftt... , 1;4'~. t • A!Oftl Ille dt'Clu9'1Hlrk-..... _ ci.vel-.. 1' ....-.., St SI S9<0llO 1110ft t:Ot .. m. t 1 liollOllle"9 ~ • evt-lllH *ffe 0.l·fl Wiii ti ... 0...-.. " hfl ti• S1.W • lft., tltJ 1:f1 t"' ,,.,,,,. .. _..-MfMtlt..,~• Oe11ve• ,. 'I S.Crel'llllM ,. <It ~r-t:••M..eMJi•»•fl\. :~i!'::.:°'~ M,-tly tt,000 =lu :! ;: »1 =:-· ~ ~ I -T'1IOmMM .. jf MO<l\l.., • , • ..,..... ,, ,, !MMP'lt .,., !~ ... ...,. !t ,, .ioc.u1tvt.. ... "'~o11u 1l H te•n•Clly 16 60 .n ...., ·-., The vicUma were re· turnll\I Crom a day of fl•biJll when t.Mlr bat· t.eff4 Dodge came under .attack lil a riot-wracked Helton or NorthwHl MlaD\l on May 17. Thi)' were baUer•d wUb roc:kl, boardl. fllcu, ce- ment blocb, milt crat.ef and a DeWtplptr rack, officert aaid. usV.... 11' '4 ilc..Mn .. • utt .. llllou: ., ., LMlt .._,. ., .. ~ ' a • d "'",..,..... 10 ,. .......,,9Ndl : ., ~..... , , .. POLICE rele•i!..!. ... '--' ... ''° " ,. Oll*ia -~ ,.. .. ,..i..._.~ > tt Uttle 1nfonnaUoG •-._"""', .. ., ....... ._,... ... ,.. Sall°""'°"""" , .. ......, ld Ml-I U .. t1 5all ........ -... t1 41 \be l\lll)eC\a, -U Ml,..._ •T • ::.0'-:,. :; ~ 1Mtt1 "-*•r=--"" Lane Md been CID IM'Obe• ......... • M l<tftla (l'loll •I •1 i"-9.... ...... Uoa at tbe time of Jdt U · :::.":':.... : :! ..._...,.. ., • ,..__ 2 w real. Otn~rt •aid "• •7 T-v-• JI .__ 1 I'"' ..... y.,. ,, • ----~ ""'ta....,. ' a ... few" eddldona1 iuapec\I ="' : : • ,. 1o<.,a '" re ::=..~· ~ : ;: are belftl toqht and c:lt· ~ • " ..,.-.... !', 1111 ed th'* coo,...raUon of l'lalt • I U • ~ to 1' 0•11 .. fM' ...... ,._..,. l•rf wt•-_,,:_ ..- "-"4• .. .. ·-.. -I • ._,._,.. .. .....,, ...__.... ~ "41 ... _. -I [. Restaurant and Cocktail Lounge ALASKAN KING CRAB L~GS '· $,. ~.v:.·· Per Perlon Setvect wtth Soup du Jour. biked Potato. Vegetabte de G~iner SUNDAY CHAMPAGNE IRUMCH 11 :30 to 3:00 ' ..:,.. _....,. __ ,,_,_i- - . --. ~---· - CALIFORNIA l'Ulldr1. Mlly 27. 1980 OAIL y PILOT A & . ~ . 2 Killed in LA Skid Row llOtel Blaze · Ex-FBI ~nt Succumbs LOS ANG£L£S <AP > ho ~rsont 'Wtre burned to dHlh and two ~ re lf\Jured l" • hotel far .. In tl\e downtown 1re1 Hrly today -one of lwG creaw uvm t lhal bunMd out ol eonU'OI ror m•r• .. an an bout .rt~r beln1 reported wllhan minute. ol tet'h other. The McOOd fire w aw ln a U\rtt·1\or)', l~.000 square-foot elot.b.lna m1nufacturln1 tNllldlna seven blOC'kJ IOUlb of the hotel fire. There were no ll\Jw1ea ln that blue, tboqb damace wu eaUm•~ at s1 ftlll~t~QI to nre dtpartmt'nl apokesman Nt'<l ChlUMllCI. Flamt I •11~d ao fe t bo\o'~ the.· 60 year-old bnck and mWtOl'\r)' Chaapnun llottol ul the corner o( 5th und Wall street•. 11(\\•r lbt1 nn-'4111'1 rep0rted al 1 59 am Th4t hottl, 11 the; dtv's Skid Row area. had &S room~. mo.t n( tht'm (Jrruoled. ll Uld hotel manaier ttay WhlUow. 51 WMUow wal IC\ f\ll flr111l Ooor room about 2 a.m .. he u1d. when th~ d\ltik clerk rnn u1to the room and reportt'd th rare Whitlow uad It started in a storage room on the fourth noor whlch hud lls door nailed shut Whitlow 11a1d hl' grabbed a hose and tned to fight the fire. but was uthered out by police who were at· temptin, to evacuate the bwlding. "l could have put 1t out lf the police had let me." Whitlow aaid. "The rire wouldn't have been bl& if the pollce hadn't shoved me out or there." Two burned bodies or undetermined age and sex were round -one while firemen were still battling the blaz.e and the se<:ond several houn later as they slrted through the rubble, said fire department spokesman J im Wells . He said one man was taken to Queen of Anaels Hoapitat with unknown injuries and a second was treated at the scene for smoke inhalatJOn. SAN DIEGO <A P> -Jordan Naylor. who was burned ln an accident shortly after retiring as a speclaJ agent of the FBI. has died of his burns two weeks later. ···KKK ··Boss Alarms .. Dems Nay~or, ~2. was siphoning easoline ln his garage when the fumes were ignited by a water heater . He spent 30 years with the FBI Tom Metzger Seeks Congress ional Post A native or Antona, Naylor was a patnarch of the Church of .J l''>U~ Chris t of l.atter·Jia y Saints FALLBROOK CA P l -• Tht> •~sue as Me tzger the 1ssue 1s the Klan .. • "'1th some pol1tJcal veteran5 ~ho counsel ignoring Met1ger·s chall enge lie as survived by has wife. tn M !)kagen ~ voice was the alarm expressed pr1valeb by his f~llow Dt•mocrats Tom Meuger. d Ku K.Ju.x KJan leader with a smell ror publlcLl>, wants lht.• Democaratac nomination to Congresi.. too. "I HOPE A!'iO PRAY that the people will pay enough attention so Dt-mO<.'rallc votes won 't nommate him," Bur gener said in a n-cent In· te rvaew. Ma-ra a n. s eve n s o n s, s ix dauRhters, a sis ter, brother and f1Ve grandchildren. THE CAMPAJGN ONCE exf)e('ted to be the Quietest m Southern Cahfonua 1s boiling. Spread· mg the word about his clo est nvaJ has become an obsession for Skagen. a 68·Yt•ar-0ld retired labor leade r and the party's San Diego County chairman. Skaeen was chosen by a coin toss lo op· pose Republican Incumbent Clair Burgener 1n California's 43rd Congressional District. A spoket.man for Burgent>r stud flatly: "No. we won't debate him 1f he wim., we won't give ham arorum " Prop. 9 Backed SACRA ME NTO (AP> Directors of the California Cham~r of Commerte have voted lo support ProposiUpn 9, the ballot 1rutiative to halve the state Income tax A number or Democratic leaders express the s ame concerns. Along with the nom1.0at.aon go sax seats on the i.t.ate Dem()('ratic Central committee and one on the IO<'ul central comm1tt~. A millionaire real estate man boasting a con servutlve votinl! record. Burgener is still expected to win a rifth term ,, HE THROWS SCARE INTO OEMoCR),.lC PARTY,,,,.._. In 1978. he won re-elect.J on with 70 5 percent of tht• 'ote and Sk;.i gt.·n was supposrd to bt' the token Ut'mocrat on the bull ot an the traditionally con· ~ervativc distrad regard\.'<! as the nation's most populou..-. with a m1l1Jon people· But Skagen ltay~ openly now that he rear~ Metzger will wm more than 35,000 votes In the June 3 pramar v in Califorrua. And he disagr~ BURBANK <Al'1 -~tall' tn· H'St1gators ha \'e l!>!>ucd c1tal1ons charging that "v.11lful violation" or safety n·~ulat1on'> led to the May 5 death.ll of t 1o1o o workers at the Burbank city '4<itl'r rt•c lama· lion plant. Tom Metzger Leads Klan In Caltfomla Woman Slain, Stuffed LONG BEACH <AP> Police arrested a ~ year -0ld LonJ:: Beath man ror 10 vest1Jzat1on of murder after a 20-ye ar-old woman was shot lo de ath, stuffed into a burlap sa('k and thrown out or a second-floor apartment. Arthur EQ'lerson ..--------- Ragland was arrested ( J Monday morning s hortly STATE_ after a man walking his ..... _______ _,_ dog noticed blood coming out of a large burlap sack and caJled police. who discovered the body or Kaodas Lynds inside. She had been shot several times with a .22-caliber weapon Police Detective W. B. Collette said Ragland and Ms. l<l)'Dda bad arrued before the abootlng. He was found near Shoreline Drive after neighbors told oU1cers that he often went fishing there. 20 .-lr~ft-d ;,. Ca•p.l'rat·a• BASS LAKE CAPI -The Madera County Sheriffs office r eported 20 arrests over the weekend at this resort lirea where 250 Hells Angels and other motorcyclists had ~athered for the Me morial Day holiday. Authorities said that the motorcycle group tried to lake over a campground and intimidated 12 campers who bad made reservations. Dri1..-r R~~11ed "" CoptPr . . LOS ANGELES CAP)• -Firemen used a helicopter to rescue a young man from a car that plummeted 500 feetorf'a roadway lo Griffith Park. Rescuen used a rope to &ower fellow officers down the preclpiee at Mount Hollvwood Drive and Vista Del Valle Monday afternoon. fire depart· ment spokesman Ned Chatfield said. He said the firemen removed the unconscious victim from the • m Burlap car and placed him on a :-.tretchn th<Jt lowered from a hehcopler. Refuse Ellf'd "" Ht-ofi119 ,. . .,,., SACRAMENTO CAP ) -T he C ity of Sacramento Is considering an offer hv the State of California to dispose or its garden rerus~ as a fuel to heat and cool ofrice buildings. But the city says it would still bt' cheaper to keep on burning the stuff at the C06t of about Sl2 a ton, than to prepare it for the furnace and haul it there, which would cost about $14 a ton. Obw1 ral0'1f Ca119ht ii• Dbputr BORBEGO SPRlNGS CAP> -Clark Lake Radio Observatory, fou.oded by the Univerally of Ma ryland in 1963. is caught In the middle or a de· velopment dJ.&pule lhat hlnges aa water nght.s and may be evtcted. Free Sermnar ·The Texas Market ~ ewport Intcrstat(' Pr.ope rtics . 1 nc. will sponsor a seminar on inves ting in the Texas marketplace. TO PlCS TO Bl:: OISCl !o..~~.n \tU. •HOWTO SAVETAX OOLLARb •.HOW REAL ESTATE PliTS INFLATION TO WORK FOR YOU •HOW TO OWN REAL ESTATE WITH A SMALL AMOUNT OF CASH INVESI'ED .. • DEPRECIATION LEVERAGE. & G ROL"P I:'-iVESTI~<; •HOW TO GENERATE DOLLARS F O R t NVESTl l'fG •THE TEXAS MARKET WEDNE..'iDAY ·May 2~ at 7:30 p.m. Airporter Inn McArthur Blvd., Irvine THURSDAY· May zt at 7:30 p.m. lDD At Tbe Park AAaJaelm <Near Dlmeylancl> 1..1rruttd Sfatmg • R~wn.'OlloU Rttomnwftdld Call l'lewopof1 Intent.at~ Pr~•. lnie. ( 714 ) 644-0390 DER .YOUR ~:. . ., Nothing shows off a tan or a b1kim better than a firm, healthy body. 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Promislnti a flat so· percent rut In all tate tncome taxei;, the me ure ~·ould cut $4 9 b1Uion from state r . venu~ the fin ar: nus ro~ very soon -too 900C1 on lop of lhe S6 9 lhon lo6l to local aovemme:nt:I from "' Proposrton 13 <'Uts p~rty tax But wh~n Pro ltlon 13 was approved by the \otert1. there wa.'> sufflC'•f n surplus an the bl.alt! tr~uury to bail out loc~ govemme t aaenc1es and sC'hool d1stncts and thus soften the blow Tho surplus. of ('OW"St!. came from mogUy from ln <'Orne tax revenue. When at is gone. und Proposition 9 sure· ly wouJd s peed the duy. there will ~ no more ball-out and the full 1mpaC'l of Proposilloo l3 will be felt. Wllh further reductions m needed service It didn't take the experts long to ·figure out that 11Proposition 9 would truly be a boon for the well-to-do. flf. ly·five perc-ent of its tax relief would lo the to the 4 per cent of taxpayers who make more than $40,000 a year. The wealtha~st 16 percent of taxpayers could save from $SOO to $7,000 a year. , Al the other end of the scale. the measure would do nothing for the 4.3 million households "'ilh incomes so low they pay no state tax at all -except to deprive them of needed services. Jn the middle income range, $20,000 to $30,000 a year. the saving would run from $10 to $20 a month. But there's a catch to that too. Every cul in state taxes means a boost in federal tax as deductions are reduced. Proposition 9 would ship more than $1 billion additional income l.4lx to the federal gov· ernmenl. reducing the actual saving b)! about one· fourth . And less and less of that tax money would return in the form of revenue s haring because of the state's inabill· , ly .to raise matching funds. · With bail-out money disappearing, local communities would face increasinf. demands for police and fire pro~­ tion. sewage disposa . road maintenance, health servi~ and assistance for the aged and the poor without any signifi cant help from the state, and nowhere to tum for "ba1l-0ut. ·· There 1s almost no doubt that passage of Proposilon 9 would result. for the first tame, in tuition charges at state <'Ollc~cs and universities. Local school districts, already curtailing or imposing charges for s ummer school and pupil transportatapn as a result of Proposition 13. would be :,qut-ezed even more. In short. by the lime the average middle rncome family pays a fourth of its Proposition 9 tax cut to federal .income tax, pays some new user fees or tuition. and gives up s_ome services now received, it stands to lose more than it could gam from the measure. Jarvis !-ays the. average California family wiU save S60()\a year if Propos1t1on 9 passes. This is a lie. To save $600 under this prooosal the family il1come would have to be al least $.50,000 a year. Th.ls is not average. Recent polls indicate the truth a~he Proposition 9 tax fraud is beginning to be realized. An aware electorate. with the welfare of the state of California and its c1t1zens at heart, will vote 1t down on Junl· 3 New CaIT~ Trick Another blow for local government finances is being cooked up by our friends at CalTrans m Sacramento. Under present arrangements. the cost of building and ~airing freeway onramps and overpasses is shared by CalTrans and local agencies. but the stale pays most of the bill. Now CalTrans says tt can 't afford tha.s any more and in the future wall pay only 14 ~rctot of the cost of such proJecl'> Given th(• number an<i kngth of fr~wa ys bisecting Orange County, th1b cwld add u1> t.o a heavy burden for 'local government • Both Uw <·01.mty l~>:~ud ,,f ~1.icrv1wr1> and the county Transporwt1rm <.:or11rrJ1blW,of1 h:,ve-11tt11A:bt.~d the CalTran!\ plan. wh1ch will •~ J1t1~•·t1ll-d I.Ji ltw 1>tl1lc: Transportation Commish1<m next rnt1nth It '!> e!>t1m:Jlt-<1 th•Jt a lt•'f-WJ.Jy (1vf.rC'rt>8hing cosL'> $2 milh<>n t<J UUlld und .rnolhn $1 11111J1t>0 If It ha!> lO l'>t! Wltll'nt-•d. Jf the '>t<.1t1· d•·t·1'1t"1 to put 1n a frc~way, it's clearly the !\tlltc·-. ""'fwm:,h1lltf to ~ that citizens can get atro&r, at and on and off 1 tia/ely. The; lb •mothc:r peMy·ptnehing maneuver, typical or CalTrans undPr the Glanturco-Brown adnunJatration, de· signed to orrn Wl tXCWW! for t.helr continued inaction on highway n~lj. The stat.«: rommlasion should promptly reject it. It is outragc.'<>Ub. • Op1n1ons eaPfened In the space above are those of the Oatly Piiot Other v1ewr. el(presMd on this page are those of tne1r authora and artists Reader comment 11 Invited. Addrns The Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1500. Costa Meu. CA 92826. Phone (71 4) 642·~1. Boy d/Wife's Pay ByLM. BOYD Slr. lf your wile took a Job that pale! better than ~ours, would you object? Pol liters put that· query to a 1luble sampling ot men. One lo flve sald yes, but a.dmitled the ob- jection would be unreason•· ble. Tw.b ln llve sald they'd approve. The rut ju1t Dear ·: Gloomy 'Gus Our foref athen thouaht that a penoa could 1et ahead by worttln1 and doin1. Today we Hem to believe It ls by STRIKING and SUING. • • O.M. c. ..... , G¥• ,...,_ ..... , ... ....... -. ., ...... ~ ...... MCe ... tttr Nfte&l -_,." .. --~ ................. . ~·Ge.....,_ shrugged, figuratively . U · cept for one small group - one in 10 -who aaki they'd probably never know about It. Their .wlv"• they said, would be too tactluJ to brtnc 'It up. Our Love and War man \ find• nqt Juat tbe auwen but the queauon, ~ too, at odda with the ideaia ot the equal· \•ht.a folk. t You bet' tbere•1 sucb a thine aa th• babltuel of· fender. Survep .-bow ao per· ·~-arnltod IC for M '*""' of &bl a rrea . ADd 1 pere.nt of thOle ted aeeouat for • percent fll tbe anw&a. Gal tbaC.? • . • 1 NobodY WV deleribed u a ... tandoftlah•• .ort ot .,.,.. befon tbl aal._.. lntroduced the uprwkla ~the ...... Their term all ed to the naullcal delenae >' shlpa ot "1tand1A1 otr" from . shore. from dotka , from otber lhlPt. . • .. .. -... Ro~rt N Weed/Publt\htr • .. . t Foun ders opposed LOng Terms A conat.itutJonaf •mmdmenl t.o lenctben Ow t«mt ol the 1t1te Anembl1 to lour vean has bffn propo.ea. ll 1s not surpri!!lng lhal the membtr:s. ln a fit of Hll·lndulaence, JOy(ully voted tht1lr approval !M to 16. although it 11 rnott Ukelv the Senate WlU r•Jttt tt u It bu on mllfly pre· vioua occaalou. What i1 .aurprislng 1s that a KepubUcan. Gerald Fclando, authored It even though h t1 a.a a .)Ohn n y ·co m t-· lately to the Legislature and can be e x<'used for some naively. But bi s s ponsorsh10 a nd the ap· proval ot the Republicans who voted for ~l hardly Jl~S with the Republican claim or seeking to make government m ore responsible lo the people. Richard R~vf>s And one would expect elec\ed reprHmtaUves to be rnore con.' verunt with tM nation 'a h1Aory and the tundame:nl&I reuod for legislative term.a of very limited duration. , • THE WHOLE 188V£ would seem lo have been HU.led oearly 200 .Yean aeo wbftl mec. •P- parenUy mucb wiser than those an the preseot lepslAlun. met Ul PbUadelphia to mold a coostitu· uon for this coWit.ry. It would be well for today's lawmakers lo read t.be Constitu· tional Papers. ~y would fU>d there was considerable debate as t o the length or terms. Although the proposals ranged from one lo three years, oooe was so foolhardy as LO sucgest four years. . While 'John Dickinson o( Oel~ware supported the thtte year terms he was orpo5ed by Edmund Randolph o Virgutla ·\\ho not.eel "annual elections were a source of areal mischief (lrou~). lt wa"J the want <lack ) ol such c~ks against popular lnt.emperance that ttn· deredthem so''. He moved for two year terrn1>. ' · Oliver Ellawortb of Connec· Ucut opposed two year terms. moving foe OM year and was aupport.ed by Caleb Strong of Mau~t.s. It was noted that lb• terms or the colonial leglaut.ors were for only one year wtlh some for only six mon~. SPEA.KJNG IN s upport ol the Ellsworth motion James Wllaon of Penmylva.nla observed that since all th~ ~tales had annual meetings the election o r representatives could be made to coloclde. He did DOt. be said, "concejve that the Concress would tit constantly, perhaps not oot:..hall. perhaps oot one fourth Ol\he year." ··Frequent elections are nettasary LO preserve the good behavior of ruJers." dedared Rot•r Sbennaa of CoaaleUcut. ''T&e more perm&DeDCy it Ctbe covemmeat> has UM worse It be if It be a bed sovemmeDt.. n.e representatives ougbt to return home and mix with t.be people By rema.inin1 at lhe Hal ol iov· emmeot they would acquire UM! ~bita ol tM place whJcb m.leht pilfer hotn thole ol t.beir cooati tuenta." <How propbeUc) sN THE END it •as James Madbon ol Virginia Clater to be tbe nation'• fourth President) who pet'Suaded the cooveaUoo that annual sessioos wouJd be too Inconvenient He added that be "did oot mean ·lnconvmieot to the electors but fo the representatives. They wo'uld ba ve to travel from the distant parts ot the Union and would probably not even be auo.-re· 1mbursemenl for their ell penses." Backed in that argu· ment with contentions that not only the exigencies ol travel, bul that of rommunJcations were such that m some states the re· suits of electioas might not be known for four mont.b.s, the coo vention adopted the two-year term. · I l should not be overlooked that great concern was ex pressed on the subject of keep. 1n g the r e prese ntatives responsive and an tune wrth the ~pie. THE ONLY th1ng that has changed rrom those days to now '"' 1hat Madison and Randolph's argument.& aga.ansl annual terms by reason of travel and com· municatJons difficulties are no longer valid. t'or that reason Felando and h1~ cohorts who are propotung fou r year terms for the /\~ -.t-m bl} :.hQuld bug--0rr before ... omt-•Ofw ITI()vcs to amend h1~ mt'a~ure to provide for shorter t.-rms of one year's durauoo ~ 1.1.a~ O\erv.hclmlllgly favored by thost" framing the Con~ututaon c.o long at:o Carter 'P ut-down' Reveals aMea~treak PHll..ADELPKIA -In 1948, Ensign Jimmy Carter, United States Navy, applied for a Rhodes Scholarship to Oxford University in England. He was turned down Talking about that reJe<:Uon 30 years later. Carter ~aid : "I got to the final sc r ee nin g board and there wa s another fellow In there with me. He was a tall gangly fellow. rea' peculiar-' looking guy. We were the Jut two. He s tudied -,,Elizabethan ~· and the in· : ~rviewlnR boiprd asked him .about current events, and be said be wasn't intere~ted in anything that h•ppened after Queen Elizabeth cf\ed . . . They asked me every qµesllon they could th.Ink of.' I answered Uiem all. Current events PbilMOphy. Music. Nuelear pbyatca. But the other kid got the Rhodes Scholanb1p I didn't even ft.>cl bitter about It. But, us a matter ol fac-l , he weol over there from Charles McCabe A ucmn a sPOn dNllnt wt_. tbe e-.inc-aae atrudure of· AaMrtHDI macle Lk.lollow· ma u&Gnllhlq pot~ta : 1. T~e number of youn1 c:h ld19 up to the a.re or 1" ,., ' \ .. Georgia and be had a nervous breakdown." THE'& L'i something victOUS about Cart.ec's nff<f. three de cades later, to put down the other guy -th~ wlll.Der who was pec u&i a r ·lookang and had a nervous breakdown -but then there has always been something. Just a bat oasty about the president .. As Jody Powell has said. as a sort of baU·)Okt'. "He's a mean little SOB." The latest demonstration of that side ot Carter came la.st week ·in Philadelphia, when. gratuit.Quely, be felt the need to put down his resigned secretary of st.ate. Cyrus Vance For no apparent reason, the president suddenly began faintly praising his new secretary, Edmund Muskie, by damning Vance - saying that be hoped Muskie would be "much stronger" and ··More st.at.esman·Uke." TBE&E ARE plenty of H · a mples. In 1976 be cbaracterhed Hubert Humphrey as a has· been: He had lO humiliate Bella Abzug when be decided she wasn't loyal enough to hlm. He baa al.read)', In this campaign, implied that Edward Kenned~d Republ,1can conventions this and Rona Id ke a g an .a r e summer, we could be·Sfttnl and s omehow un ·Amer1can -heanng some real .nasty stuff Reagan. be said ludicrously, abQut tbe former CalJfonua gov· 'fU saymg Utan~s that would be em or. "welrome·in the Kremlin " The r~ ol the Carter cam Our leader.at scems,hastrou· pa1J?n .. J think . will be on ble dealulg ""1th defeat or· any Rt>a~an ·s real or imagmed bent other embarrassmeot B> tu :. tov. ard rrul.Jt.ansm. "If Reagan own account 10 ··\lt'hy J\ot The v. ms ... an important Democrat.le BE'st," be pracllcally had a leader s.ud to me the other day. nervous bre!_kdown himself "we'll be at war in sax months " when he loet tile 1966 elttt1on for -governor of Georgia That ~ THA ,. S HOW the Democrat.!> wrote wia6' 1.1.hen h e fo.u nd "'"' rampat~n. That may be ham se~ as a ··00rn-a gaa n Chns· nJ't~. but th~re "''U prof>ably be •. .. . t'ven rougher stuff: vague talk ...an about the racism and other un Carter b as proved to be very 'pleasanln<"Sc; ·that has •Iv. ays at expansive w~o d.lrttllng blame taC'hed at.self to some of the con and consequences av. ay from en attve groups v. ho happen lo himself. He <'an fire hell tus hke Reagan. rumors about th._. Cab1ne:t-He can go .on nallonal Rt:pubhcan· health televuuon and blame the whole :. nation -as he did last year m True or raise. fair or uilf1.1r. bis "AmencanmaJaase"spetth. that sort of stuff u s ually THAT LITfL[ personahty quark. I think. could become a major factor Ul the 1980 cam- paign. When he feels at as necessary. Carter runs dirty campaigns -as he dad 1n Georgia in 1970. Ir Ronald Reagan 1.s runruDi ahead. ol the prHldeat alttt tbe Democrat.le damages the targeL For large numbers or people. the Carfer· Reagan choice coWd look even worse_jp November tha..o it does now-:-If John Anderson deckies to continue his independent can· d1dacy. bis best strategy migbl ·Just be to take It sort of easy for a couple ol months and stay out 0( t.be line ot bitter fire. Quotes "When th@ press \s lree and ever)' man able to read. all 11 11fe.·• .. .. --·----------------------------------------·----. .... ---__ _.__ -....., ---.. .. . ---._ .. \ .. ANALYSIS \ DAILY PILOT A 7 .. . . Costly· t1anipaig~s .Spur Limit/:Pla~ By THOlllA 0. t:U"8 lot of money to q..Wlty, we felt it wu a apeelal In· ltlatlve •fltem, free 1peech and all the otbeF ·Alarm betla ha" llnaUy 1tut..t to rin1 In the t'-'rett meuw-e. not a true tnltlaUve." frMdoml." 1 m llMlt ot Callfornla peUUclau u 1petMlln1 nsurea 9ut tbe 'lJ .s. Supreme· Court didn't lff lt that But tbe f llC't l• that many vot«s ·don't 1tudy ·-,,~ ln UU. 1prtna·1 lalUatt" campalcns way. The COW1 threw ..out the ·~ limit.a on their aample a,.uot pack••et cloHly, Many read The oU <'Ompanl .. ll1htinc ProPOtlUOft ll, for Flral (\mendment 1round1. n.diDi that clam~ on the baJJot arswnent.a only briefly. lf at all. What's ~umpl•. arc putUfll more than te s mllUon Into such ~buUOns are an lnfrlnge~nt ol free more,~ arsumenu often an unclear. · tht)r tffort. urpassln1 even lM M t mill.loft. a pent s~h ri1Jhta. . That leaves the way open for voters to pus · · by th~ OUt or rotate tobac~ <'Omp&niea wh n they nw differenee thls year la that Raina aeet1 dutr~e, defective laws. Which is why def•alod an anti 11mokJQ& ln.ltlatlve two years ago llmita on spending once Initiatives reac:b the fome like the Ra~s measUTe 14 probably 1n· ballot. rather than on spending lO place them . evltable. t ""°"'t be a guarantee u~st bad law,._ MOaE THAN tt Mill.ION WD.1. be •S>tilt oo tberr but it might lessen the odds In their favor. .: the Propoaiuoo 9 1ncomt ta.a cut propo11.I and ~ .... 't . -•PtnctiAc wlll uceed SI million Of'I PropoliUoo 10, HE BEU EVES HJ8 MEASVRE woWd ~ f Eba.a t.1 a ~umrrilf bcuf'd m Santa Momco ' fhe ao<Alled "lair renta" lnJUative. held, for tM ume reason that court.a have r--:=====-'ri;;~~====::-1 The ca.m~i1n 1pendlne apiral bu prod~ I permitted a lid oo contributions to candida\el fw FREE! SB 1910, a bill by OemocraUc St.te Sen. Omer 'federal o(fice F~[~;iSIC ... Rama~ Vt'lltur•, wbo hopes to Usnit contri~UonS Diamond believes Rams may be rieht. J by any OM person ot'nrgahizaUon to Sl0,000. ~ .::Qnc-e the measure is on the ballot." be sava. Loans lo lnitia ve r . , "the~age '5 there for anyone SOUTHERN campaign commltt es . to re woo cares to read il So "~"'l':~f""~~~P.ft,,f C~LIFORNIA would also be hel lo free om of speech has been L'O(' l l S SIO 000 ·\ served And this would only lim1t ...__ __ .-__ • __ • _ __,, RatDS eeks to pre whal indhi duals.can contribute. vent specittl inte rest:> not the totaJ amount spenr. as~ backing tugh·spendmg lmtJalJve campaigns from tned todo " hiding behind ambiguous political committee But ·Lhe an1tta\1ve pioneer names, like Callfomlans for Fair Tuation, Ws be I 1 eyes the u It t mate sprtng's name for the facade masking oU company responsibility should r~t wtth effort& against·ProposlUon 11. About 98 percent of the voters. that they shOuld.n't that rommlttee's money com~ from 11 large oil ••"" oeed legislators to proteot them companies. from tugh-s pending special l.nlerests. I wrrH nos COUPON An order o( ou r 4nusual HOMEMAl>E putato <"h1pi. with tht' pun ha ... •· o( 0 1w goumwt DE Bf.ST BURGER ~)I,,,..... h V°f f•,rt(f (1• .. J ..... ....,.. ~tj~ /)1 ()'\.-,.. fJ.Jil. "")\ "-"'" 11 • • /", ·~. ,n ft d\u<,.d'lt wr ...,.,, "'""',;.,~.. . ..... ,, .. ,. ll)rl.Jl'l '•J >•t {).>..¥ ~ 9...,._..,.., ,. ,.. ttf\of!Wtol 1'• "°"'Htl •.N"V. ,._._~~' t._\J t'it...-\l ~ •111 .. );l!IC"" ...... '_.. *>.a'I'>~ II i)oJ !;I> ,I' Ntl I 11)1 (()' . Skating to Musi~ .,. •. ,....... THE RAINS EFFORT llENEWS some bask quesU~ about voter responsibility and the ablllty of massive advertising campaians to manipulate California voters. "PEOPLE CAN READ THE BALLOT 1rgu . m ents and the uullat1ves themselves.'' he said. "H they can't see through all ~ rurn -nain. that's their own fault. They get what they deurve and J · know that's the pnce we pay for having an ln- • """"°°"' 8'odlefte •We ..rve tn. greatest In naturel An unidentified young woman. wearing roUer skates and radio headphones. shows orr her form while rollerskating on s1~ewalk nea r beach in 'Venice ~ect1on of LOs Angeles. Thousands of skaters and bt~ers can be seen promenading near the beaches on any weeke nd in s unn) D J1fornia For ~a1.ns isn't the first lo try to clamp down on lnlUaUve campaign s pending. Six years ago, voters used the lnitlaUve pro cess it.self to pass a law with even tougher limits. lite Political Reform Act of 1974, that year'!> Proposition 9 It set tight limits on spending to quallCy 1rutiat1ves for th<' buUot Prisons OvercrouxJed · SACRAMENTO I/\ P l. The ('al 1 forn1a Department of Correction!> c;a~ c; prison crowding could bl' allev1all'd b} .,endtn~ more 1nmak~ out into co01mwuty' programs. Ice er.am ... I ~r I ,. Cr1.;am G0·~•rr • r. w•· h h•' Ort·/l'I:, • ,..,. )r-I' ,• • "1'\o) I• 1m'(. I '"l"\.1l<;Cl'\t ·~( I /JVI rn ,:tt ... u..'.• ! .r ,,, I Jlf ,. JI,, I I t ,')' f"f J r~ ! lrt t t ,, ft ''°''~ f 4',' r-._,t,P ,,, ''(, i .. , ,,, :·1~· t' .h, ,, I l I.', .. '.•,, • ,JI l·l°! •11'1f"l ') 1 O 0 t /, '• ·'f J1 /1 ~ate of Emergency ~ BRASILIA. Brazil <AP> -The government ·itec larect a s tate o f emerg e n cy 10 529 · tnunictpalities in northeast.Brazil bttause drought , has destroyed crops .and driven people from their . homes in search of food . · • "Our theory was that a true 1hihat1ve (.'()m.es from the.grass roots." sald Roger 01a«1ond; the Los Angel~ lawyea: whose·tandatark 1970 case re· vived lbe initiative movement in CaUfom.la. Diamond also helpc-d draft the 1974 reforms . "IF soau:rJDNG COMES no11 the 1rus roots. tt oeeds Uttle morfey," be said. "If It takes a The department said the pnson system faC'es .. a c n.slS oC major proporuons .. v. 1tb too many IJl mates and not enough cells The report, by the parole and community services dlvis1on. say~ CaWorrua raiiU bek>w lhe other states In its use of community based altemat.Jve-s to impr isonment ,_, • I .. I .. Vklls Fargo comes through with what savers need now Announcing a new feature available only at Wells Fargo Bank to holders of new $10,000 26-weekTreasury Certill· cates. Or 21~-year LongTerm !feasury Certificates of S\000 or more. A guaran- teed loan -at oUr prime rate* -up to the full value of your Certiftcate. You get the guaranteed high yield of a Treasury Cer- tificate -plus immediate cash if you need it by using your,Certilcate as collateral. You may never need the money-but it's sure nice to know you have the option. ~Ww~ltllldl&'°9ft ~ .. 111'-te 14' OY<T llw ~c.a... ... Wiwll~•toth«nt•m4 '•11. , Secarh~~Plmdblllty. This new Serious Saver Guarantee adds a whole new dimension to financial planning. For the first time. banl< stturity and the high earnings of 26-week or 21~year LongTennli'easury Certificates have.been combtned with the ftnancia1 flexibiltty ofhavtng the bank guarantee to lend you ~ds for any reason -while your CertJftcate remains intact. See a Personal Banker at your nearest Wells Fargo Bank about the Serious Saver Guarantee. Wdis Fargo has the services that savers need now. Of course. ff you'd prefer to have your Treasury Certificate just as thousands of Wells Fargo customers now have it, you can get etther the 26-week or Long Term Treasury Certificate without th~ Serious Saver Guarantee option. Substantial Interest pepal~or early wtthdrawal ollluswy Certificates. Also, Federal regulations prohibit compound- ing of interest on 2&weekhasuty Certificates. WELLS PARGO BAD ~ro~ .. .: ... ·' ! \' . . I A• !Mil v Plt..OT • • f lieMNly .... , 27 ,.., N ~stande Gets Big G~n . . Reagan to Appe~r a l June 2 Fundr'!-is~r By 0 •. H STlNG oi-.o.11,_...,. • 11~ Nest.nde t. rotUng oul llnOther blc 1un ln hll c-a°'paJ1n lO unH•t Edison Miiier ln Orange County'a Int k pervlaorlal Dlatrict Th1I tJm('I, It's RooaJd Rua1tn. the odds-on favorlle to wln the Republ\can prealdentl al oominaUon thlJ aum m~r ReA&&n has aCTeed to a ppear at a SlOO per hvad fundra l1er for Nestande at Anahttim Stadium the night before the June 3 election waa a mt-mber ot the Reaaan admlnilstraUon wbeo the onrlime actor was governor. EarJier thJs month former president Gecald Ford appeared on behaJr of Nestande at a Santa Ana Country Club rundraiser. • • • 1 .. _ .. _""' .... ..._,. .... 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Prff"l4~ 0, P•M• C11r1~l1.tn8ut1.tf w1lfbtirt.>nw.-drw\d~v. lutne,ctn Cnurcn ot Co\tlt M-'\• Mtt.,. 1M t910 at 10 OOAM fnl~,,,., .. nt At ou 1c 1at1nq trHf't~rtt "*' vtCf"\ w 1U °"" t1Uly ~pulctwr C..mt<tt'tY, Ot6"9f C-i M id et Rtv~r\t<W N&t1ontt1 M •hhtr'f P~<1•1t \l..,._MO,-tvtHyOtrtotlo" (om•ttry, R1¥f'''l<Jtt (• \trv1t.1~\ VIG unde r tn• dtrec11on of M•rbor li'IR"ll Y f l\All VIG, r~\l<knt of ldwll Mount Oitve Mo.tu••• of (O\ld GCJ•d•n (olor"<Jo Od\...-d d••~ on Mit~ \.t0-),))4.. r rul•" Mitt 1J t980 He \pitnt l v~•'' in ( OhJt 4'00 c""1 lJ x.~•r\ 1n \OYll'\•ft\ (dl1forn1d "''° -~\ nMrrh•d tor )\ Deatlu Euewhere RETHLEHEM , Pa . <AP > S&ewa rt S. CQrt. former chairman and director of Bethlehem Steel Corp . died Sun-day. SUMMIT. N.J. CAP) -Frank L. Sundstrom, 79, a member or the College Footbalt Ha ll of Fame who served,_in \he U S. House from 196 tu 1949, died Friday .-rdt' ~I' I\ \Uf¥1\t~0 by ,,,, W lftt lvut\#0 Vt(I 01 (OIOr•OO d bf'OCtwr TODY VtQ OI Md\\tt<'rt\JW"U\ • \1,f•r-Cfe t• Ano~'"'" ot Otf.-wano !a.Prv1<.P\ .,,. pipt\d1nq a• H•rt>Ot U wn ~t 0•1v• Mott"•''I of CO\t• Mes• S.'••<r' uno,., tr'tf' 01rttt1'on ot "•rbor L•wn Mo<;n1 Oto~ Mo<lVMy Of ,.,..,. E ye Products Unsafe? . WASHINGTON <AP>'-The Food and Drug Administration has been tDld that many ingre· d1ents in over the.counter eye )products are safe and effe<:tlve Ul treating iruno? discomforts such as rt'dn~ and dryness -... ~u~ WAfAMURA ELAl"lf 0 WATAMUqA. '"'°""' Of (OU• ""'w u P•S...cJ ...... on ,,,. • ., .,.. 1'40 ~ '\ '\ur-..,hl.-d C)y ..,, ""' .oana C'lonctt<i • • \.On\ O•t'n 6r •on A lf•f\ llincJ l(t 11n Pdtt'nh Mr ond Mr\. JOl'H't 0"""'"" Of S.V,n (th (6 d \1\l...- JOyfl Tftl,. of "-'-••bw. (_4 ~fVt(f'S ..,,,, ,,... ,_.,a on T~u,'.c::lar M•'r ~ 1990 .i:tt I OOPM 1n tnt' H<'tr-OOt l •wn Mt mri• •di CP\dp.ol \t-t "'' "' Uf\()flt tf'lt> d1t, < f1M at Hd,-bOt' l.twn Mount Olf'-f" .-iunu••v ot '°''•Mo w >.o H~ WOf;OERS <IAL 11!< COWAl>O WONDER~. SR "''•df'nt ot \.o,nltt And (.ft P4\)""d But. the panel cautioned. aJmost all non· prescription eye products should be required to l'arry warni~s that they should not be used for more than 72 hours except wtth the advice or a phys1c1an The panel was part or an F'DA review non. pr esl'ript1on drugs. The goal of the review was to set labeLirtg ~tandards • • • , ' CALIFORNIA ATrORNEV ~neral .George Dt'ukmeJian has endorsed attorney William B. Sage's effort to unsot South Orange County Munil'ipal Court Judge Richard Hamilton June 3_ . .1:he Sage for Judge Committee says the JUd1l'1aJ ral'e is the only one in Orange County "that has attracted tht' s upport and endorsement of the attorney general · · . Sage, ~ho lives in Promontory Point in Newport ikal'h. is police legal adviser for the Huntington Beach Polil'e Ot>partment. · The "2·ycnr·old attorney said he sought the at- torney general's endorsement seve ral months ago a t t~e urging of south Orange County Deputy sher!rfs 'ho support his candlda<'v • • • •·ouNTAI N ~'ALLEY Councilman Roger Stanton hus p1ck~d up lhe endorsement of a Orange County pollucal reform leader tn hls cam paago to unseat lst District Orange County SupervtSOr Philip Anthony Sturley Grindle. rounder of TIN-Ct;P ff1roe ai; n&w to clean up politics> and a fonner Orange Co unty plannrng comm1ss1oner, has announ~ hef support of Stanton .. • • • SRERffF .B RAD Gates and Art Ml'Kenz1e . who servt-d Costa l\ksa as both 1~ police <'h1ef a nd . later. its <'ll)' m ana~t>r. ha\'e endorsed Fra nl'es Munoz fo r l'lection to the If a rbor Municipal Court l'lff'WPOtf Bf··~h Cct '1NI "'"'" ( 1'11 • Jt ----------------------------------------i~------------------------- 0 • LO\ A nQf"ft \, (. °' ' \1\l1 '' Jo~s>hu'l•• O'urno.tUQM ut Of\1t), µ, • .,,I M\irPIJ'f Of On1n Uvtn A'not\ Crl On10 R,.vd Pt>fttt of (')rho "nd ~utn M .. c" ot '--•10r~\lld 1 t>tot"" t\ J..t<Ot> /•01Pt Oi Un1u ttnd Hvrf)•1rt /1Ql.-1 OI Ol'\10 S..•rvu .. \ w+fl (II rw 10 on Tnur'<JAY • Md¥ )tJ lf180 ttl ' OOPM ,u '.t• AntJ'' W\> Prf'\bi;lrn..,n (hu'l ", w1tn 1ntPrrntn1 ,.., w .. \ltntn\IH Mrmor1._11 P.trk \f1\•tdt•on w1u bi-,...,o on WtoOtw\d•v ~v le. t'l80 trom • OOAM to\ OOPM •t !>m1th & Tutn1u Wt>'t< h tt Ch•o.I Mortu.df'y '" ''""' ot '~'" Oon•tt°"' m4y bf' ,,,,,_ to lhP \Of"< •dt f--unct •t ~· A nor~ Prfl"'\t>yr .. 11.tn c ""'''" O' your t•¥0flffl <N'"Y ~t¥1t-ll'\ unct~f tn"' o .. ·~t..hon ot Smith & Tul'-•H W••lc llff (f\otcl"' MorhMIY --PE\IC IHO ... flOREltt. 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D. on San Diego Federal's T-PLUS/30 money market certificate. • • a·nnual yield•• Recent money market activity indicates June's rate .could be lower. · Open your T-PLUS/30 account before June 1st .to guarantee this rate. · No minimum balance required!t \ PVBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTfCE P UBLIC NOTICE ---,.rnTI<>Vi aus11u:u H.AM1 STATl¥fflfT Ttw ,.,.._,,,. _....,, ore 6o•"' ...,,,""'~' ... OH TH£ WALZ AR T. !0"7 l'-0 Cir . s...w ~ c.. .,"" P-n Joy Welt IO,., Bronco (I• • ~ ~ C.. '11'Cn \-• l """ Well !0"7 8•0tl<o S-• AN C• OJl'Cn Ttr.t\ ~" '' <DP'O..let"' b V I'" .,_ dt• ...... ·~&t'd •l'f•' ~l ..... ,, TPw\ \let ......... -~ f\'"1 wnf'I ...... c-1. o.n Of°'-'°""'"-· M4'1' 7. 1..0 fflJnJ' P, ••• ~Or-C.0.\1 OeHy Ptlo4 ~l JO 11 I.., ,.,,...., PUBLIC NOTICE • 061TUAAIE~ PVBUC NOTICE PVBUC NOTltE 'IC'TITIOUI IUSINUJ HAMWSTATH"WHT • ,,,. lollow\119 pet''l(ltl f\ Ooln9 bll.M. ... " .. ICCLLY CO , H I~ M•ll•rd Orlvo, COi_. -. c.i11om .. .,.,.. 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The problem started more than 100 ye.an ago wheo pollution and dams k·ept the noble shad from makina.lt.s an.{lu al swim from the ~aware River up tbe Schuylkill River to apa'*n. 't'ben tbe river wes cleaned up and a fish ladder was bwJt so lhe shad could return. ~ THERE'S J UST ONE HITCH:' THE'hsh have appa~lly forgotten how to climb. Either that or they just aren't interested. "Shad instinctively return to the river where " Uiey w~ spawned," explained Chari~ Emery, a technician ~ith the Pennsylvania .Fish Com· mission. "And slnc.e shad haven't been spawning bere for over lSO Yt:ars, they just aren't retu.rrung to the Schuylkill." The fish ladder. one of eight that evef\!ually will be built, on the river , was completed a year • ago at the Fairmount Dam, removing the last ob- stacle in ·lh~city for the·delectabl~ shad -once so popular among colonists lhe1t pitched battles Wl're fought over fishing spots. Bu;I' At.As. LAST SPRING onfy two shad made lt up the ladder -a l&CHoot water~e .consistinJ ol 16 pools or locks that step up gradu . ly to the top of the 16·fool·h.igh dam. Thi& year.· with the height of lhe spring mlgra· tloa ~t ove'r, only Lbree shad have ~n counted. · ".The fi1b clld do It ll we give them the ebance," aays Rat.Db Abele, the Flab Com· mlulon's executive d.itfft.or. "It's 1oln8 to take 10me time, but I really believe-that we'-re going to restore shad tot.be ruu length or the Schuyltlll. •• ,.... """ stntcbea "" lido ScbQUd..ll County. In die 18th century, shad were se plentiful i.n the river that fishermen could.teap a good day's catch with atllngle toea or a tfoop net. But then the dams J>ecan. and the coal mlning n!Sidue, the lndualrial waste, and the sewage ran into the watµ. ~REDQF WAmNG INA QOCTOR'S ' " OFFICE? DOCTOl'S' HOUSE CALL SERVICE COMES TO YOU 24 HOURS A "'DAY, 7 DAYS A WEE~-FOR NO EXTRA CHARGE. Pain fever and iltness can NOTHING ADDED flare UP an)'ltme 01 lhe Ody TO VOUA BILL O< night leaving you w11h a r.1oc;1 people are conce<ned _problem 11 11 s the m1odle ot W1lr •he C<X>I ot lh•S new ser the nt<Jhl or the weel<end vrtP ThP cos1 of a vlSlf 10 your Where cao you hnd a doctor t1orn~· •S comoaraQle to the and when can y0u see h·m? 1oca1 ptiys1 1ans 1n your com· 1 he answer is Doctors mun•ty and much less than House Call Se<v1oe fl s a n&>w the local hosptal There is no mobile medical service lhal Chdrge for mileage. d1spatch- t:>nngs a hcensecl M D nqht 1nq or :>eno1ng the mot).fe unit 10 your doorstep 10 1rca1 IT'S COVERED routine and noo·ernergeocy BY INSURANCE. cases Most health insurance plans SAVE *GRAY. SAVE • will cove< a ma1or PQhion ol n-. SAYS MONE.Y. the cost House cans are an Doc1o<'s House Gall $etvice accepced Insurance charge has installed a untQue di!:-Ovr office W11t be happy to patching system using radio-asslSt you 1n the Insurance 9QU1pped units ottenng claim procedure. modem and uo·tO·date teth· YOU CAN AEOISTVI rllQU85 allowing the docior RIGHT NOW. . • . ... ,,. . . ~ ... 71.tteo OAK. "Y PtLOT ,. 9 \ ~roWing Crime-Rate Alarms New Orleans . . N E W 0 R L I A N S < A P l -tht Frtn<'h Quart.er lookJn1 for a Frlfbt.toed by t.hr" f layln&• and rettaurant. f'8 1t1U.Uca l.ndkaUnai U)flr t.owut Two cxher teen·•Cert .,. ebU1ed• town la Just not Hit, New Orlellftl ol '-ln tbe death of • vlaltor to tbe flclala •rt 1cramblln1 l~ <'ombat -SUperdocne wbo wu abot u be and crhnt. · . bt1 fam.ll.Y walked to tbelr car oo the Curfeww lot tMfl •1t>rs. patrol• of aunny Su.Pday of Narcb U. A oura!ng mount.ct pollc.. more Jail ceU.a aad a at~dent wu abot ill tbe face aod force· of truant offlcen t.o deal with killed aa abe and tw• frieodl walked the 10,000 kida who ~kip 1chool daily aloqg a Fteoch Quarter street in the are some of t.bt-ano crime propoea.11 earl)' hours ol April u . . getttnc t.op bUUn1. · •"fftU'H A POTENTIAL danger the city'& naUomd lmaiie could be hurt." Hid <'tty t•ounctlmMD Mike Earl)'. TOW'Um la the No 2 locill Industry . ),and offic1als don't wan\•\o lose luc rauve. convention business. as Allanla did ~c&us1: of nev.l> rep0ru of that city's cnme ratt• The m<>el dramatic propoc.a.l ad· vanced -and the one exPt'cted to draw \he mMt cnuc1sm -calls for a 10 p m curlew ror pt.-opht younger than 17 I.I\ the French Quartei; and ceotral busmess d1stnct .. BETfER THAN SQ percent of the major crime& art! being committed by people under the age or 17 ... said Early, a co-aut.ho'r or the proposal. "I think it will p&%." FBI nGU.ES released lut mooth say this city ol 600,000 had a 14.S per. cent jump in serious crime last year, compared with the naUooaJ increase of 9 percent. But police superintendent ,James Parsons disputes t.he figures, saying they fail to take into account New Orleans' new crime measuring s¥stem that oot.es cnrnes often 'Ul· • i:ttorded before. thus· making them seem moreoumerous. · Backers of t.he proposed ~ew say it will protect' young.st.en from the adult·enleruinment French Quarter as well as protect t.ounsts and others from young hood.Ju.ms. .. YOU RAVE 9-year-old kids down there picking pockets," Early satd. "And you've got older ones -14 , IS a~ 16 -doi.nt more serious stuff.'· This time, Seiko is even thinner. I ..... I SEIKO SLAVIC K'S f>M ~--n 5oMIP 1917 FWiioo bl.in.d. Newport C"'~r. Nf'WP0'1 BtKh. 714/644-1380 W~Mtn I t..gvrw HtlU t~ vi.,o I Nontl Oranp I Tlw Cuy lA"CrmtM 6r &rn M~lla Aho Cru .. r 1.m Angr'o I S.n OWgc> I !At V~t u .. _.,,~."IO'• ...... ....-.-,.,..,."'~~~ VISA. "'-o.p. Mtmlwr F uit I t'll.Jrltn C 111Jd .:. ' " Three teen-agers -lht!J eldest a 16-year·old with " record or 47 ar· rest§ -are rhar~ed with murder in the March 23 killing of a prominent Houston bus inessman The Texan was robbed and shot to death \\hen be and two fnendli wandered out of 1Jf'the curlew becomes law, It pro· bably will be challenged in ceurt. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~~~~~~~~~!._ • /_ h owever. The American Civil I constitutional. Other critics charge at · AHT HOPPE SATIRIZES In the Liberties Union says it may be un . ( ' J 1~ rac~t becau.se the majonty of DAILY PILOT downtown youngsters are black. ------------" • . . i .. ,..._ -. ·. Seats limited.No other restrictions. Through .lune 15. you can fly the friendly skies to Chicago for only $99. There is no lowC'r fare. 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" AJ• DAILY P'ILOT T~.-17.1• ' CONSUMER colC QUEENIE "I dun t kn11w ~hll'h 11111tw .. n't! ff'('I bc'llrr' \OU or w1ndf~ll prvf1t:. "Got a problem' Then wntt> to Pa1 Dunn Pat wall cut red tape. yeltmg tht' aruwers and action you need to solve mequ1t1es m government and bu.s1ness Mall your questwru to Pat Dunn. Al Your Service. Orange Coast DaUy Ptlot, P 0 Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. As many letters as pos!ible will be answered. bui phoned mqu1nes or letters not including the reader'& fuU name. adrlress and bu.smess hours' plume numbeTcan110t be conmifred Thu column appears da1· ly ezcept Sundaws. ·· Ruling A l ler N Car f 'baan_.e DEAit .RE ADERS: .A CaJJforaJa appellate court hu luued • ruling that will help protect cu· baytag eomamen from abalve Oaa•d•& prac· Ucea. Tbe state Department ol Couuner Alfa.In filed a friend ol the court brief askln.1 tbe tOGrt co ruJe for I.be appellants l.n tbe cue ol Benaandea v. Atlauic Finance Co. The court ruled that tbe cem: duct ol tbe defendant was anJawfuJ, uafalr, a9CI frddulent. The lawsuit was filed by the Los Angeles Le&al Ald Society on behalf of a young woman aad ber mother who bought a car oo credit. The dealer, after helping them choose a cu , actively urged them De' a b1gh l.nterest rate loan from Atlantic Finan <At. of Los An geles. By tbls acUoa, tbe ff· aJer c' .._ the Hem andea credJt transaction CO become a loan, rather than a retail lnstallmettt sale regulated by the consumer p~tioll 'pro- visions of lbe Reei.·Levertng Act. TbiB act prohibits deaJenr and finance com· paoJes from securtng an automobile laahllmeat sales contract b~ance with any pn»perty ~r tban die car. It permit• tbe COGAmes co ..,aert agahast tbe finance company complaiats Jae ...W make::;.::;, based oa deftt&.a la tbe car. It' also allows a amer wllo defaal&a 88d wllleee ca; b co relasta&e Ute eemaad 88d set tbe car back by malda1 ap &JM deful&ed pay•eat rather Ulan· by having CO pay a.be ea&1re ceatnct balaoce. Tbe law further reqalres Ute trmadlo9 to be oa a single piece or paper, ~ Ida mu· i m lllD late rest rates. la an effort to evade t.bne CGUamer protec· tlons. some dealers and fbaa.ce compa.ales llave set up mlllions of dollan la all&omoblle irectlt sales transactiom Uke la the BeraaJMlea c.-e, wbere lbe u edll aspec:t of tbe t.raauctkm looks like a simple loan and not a retall lnatalli1atst sale ol a car. T1i1e depa rtment's brief asserted tbat tills practice violates the Rees•Leverial Ad and Ja uafalr CO consamers. Tbe Second Dbtrtct Co.rt of Appeal agreed and issued aa l.QJa.adloa prolllbltlag Ute de- aler and ftnaace company, wM were defelldaatl ID tbe c~. from ftnanclag &be retail sale ol aa aatomobUe by using a seller-•aab&ed lou for Ote fill,! parcbue price. Ln ie Mf1tdd E 1ue tflllf»("f '"" DEAR PAT· Winning a Small Claims Court case may be easy if you have a good case, butcol- lecting the Judgment can be impossible. Why don't we have any laws that help the winner of a suit in the coUectJon procedure? · L E .. Huntington Beach Pending legislation, AB 1765, may do j .. t t.bat. This bill wouJ d require that information aboat the " aauta of the loser would be supplied to the whuter immediately after the case is ded ded, and It would allow a claim to be ameodect at any time co reflect the true legal name ol tbe defendant. Tbe payment of au rees and issuance of au documentA also wouJd be ceotral11ed lo tbe small clalms clerk's office. '(be biJI bas passed the Assembly Hd wW be beard Jone 10 by the Senate Judiciary Committee. Comments sboald be addressed to that commJttee's chairman, Senator Bob Wiison at the Capitol BulJding, Sacramento 95814. 'Hap p y Hour' Funding Eyed WASHINGTON <AP > -"Happy Hour Train· ing" and limousine trips to NaUonaJ Airport were two uses a privat.e corporation allegedly found for money it received from a District of Columbia training grant, accord ing to cong ressiona l testimony. · The testimony came in a House manpower and housing subcommittee bearlna on evaluating the federal government 's effort at accounttnc for job trainiot funds spent under the $10 blWon·a-year Comprehensive Employment and Trainint Act. An audit of the D.C. Institute foe Careen in Tourism disclosed the questionable fundlna prac- tices. The lnatitute wu a subcontractor that used city money in 111'1'1 and 1178 to train 28 tour suldea. It la no loncer recelvinJ 1overnment mooey. Aceording to the report, tM inlUtute aUesedly Uled more than stoo.ooo of a ~000 trainlnc crant for auch ~ u "Happy Hour TralnlDc'• at two local restaurants, Umoustne trips to and from National AJrport and tbt purebase of a Sl18 leatber briefcase. . ''Happy hours at the Red Lion ad Black Ta hJtl, limousine trips to aad frem the airport for lbe executive dlrector '• trip to Jamaica -it's bud to believe lbiJ could be allowed to bappen," tald Rep. M. Caldwell BuUer, R·Va. \ Bank Sets Prime Of 14o/CJ NSW YORk (AP l ".::: •or11n Guarant y Tnaat Co., the naUon't fif\b·l.,.... eo1nmt retal bank, today CUtl IU prime ltnd1nf rate two perctotq• potnu tn 14 percent. ' Spbjts Lifted • JTHACA, N.Y. <AP> -Cornell \Jnlveralty's Uquid UHts have been expande d b y 38,500 1allon.s ot wine. t I .. i.Jlng Bedee •• Self . 'Scroulij.er'· Now Hero MARINE ClTY, Mich'. <AP> - Am y . a 6 ·y e ar·old Doberman plnacber wU.b • yen ror ~lur•~ aarbqe can ralcb, may get .a b reak from law officers here after her 11lnele-pawed captur_e or a rol>bery awspect. .. · "l think she'• redeemed ~II." Marine City Poli~ Chief Jac.k' 'elly laid. I I THE 20LICE "Dipartmen had ticketed lWd Papin, Amy's "owber and a Marine·City police olficer, for the dog's late-night rambllngs after receiving a complaint. But earUer t.h.b mootb, Papln Qd Amy were walkln( paat a Ml'Vice station when Amy noticed two men e merge with quarU of oU. Amy took off ln bot pursuit of one d the men and ftnally tr~cked him down. 'KELLY SAYS HE plana to Ilk the city's attorney to diimlss tbe tkket- againlt Papin and Amy. The two n\en have. been cbaraed with breaking and ent.ertnc lDlo ·a building and awatt trtal. The nlte undercut.a the 14~ percet rate that •PH•d l.broutb m01t of the banlllna Indus try Friday and puah~ the prime to ill lowest ltv\'I · sb,ct October. The school announced th a t the Plno t Nolr grape p ressings ha ve been donat ed to t ho schooJ by Thomas C. Reed ot Alexandrlu. Va., a 1955 graduate. Wben · OF --eLY lhe pressings mature lnr----------------------------. OIFT uvu 1983, they are e~pected Ooncw1'hotnn "eed to bring Corne ll about $200.000. NO. t ffl8T National N ,._, . l Reed, who served as Bank ol Chtcago Ql!!.Skly ,. ew JDa Secret a ry of tbe 'A1r f o ~o w e d M o r ga n · Force from 1975-77. 1s Gu anty to 14 percent o--1-d cha irman of the board of A Morgan Gua ranty ~re .Rive r Oaks Vineyards spokesman ~aJd the rate Corp .. and Clos du dots red ucllon was a .. re nee W i n e s . t> o t h • o f t ion of ou r cost o r TRENTON. N.J . <AP) Ca hforn1a . The tl4o -A New Jersey appeals r· al h d d b money:· He declined to court has ordered 8 oew 1rms an so ea e Y ~ elaborate. tria l on a w'o man 's ComelJ alumni. The prime the r ate charges that she was so _ River Oaks grew the banks charge on loans to frightened by a n ex· gr a pes; Clos du Bois, most creditworthy cor· plosion near he r home which will ho ld the •porate cus. tomers has that aJI her head and grapes wUU, the mvest f II kl ment m~es will then ' a en qwc Y m recent. body hair fell ~ut, bottle an sell the ... 1ne days umid furtht:r signs .. of a slowing economy T h e Ap p e 1 l a t e The red wine is up and continued declines Divis io n of S uperior Pr o.p ri a t e c o Io r in open.market interest Co ur:t o ver t urn ed a Cornell's athletic team:. r ates. . judge's dismissal of the ar e called the Big Red suit. ruling that doctors . l).NALYSTS pred ict· sa1d •Colleen Do lan 's Owner Fined edlhe pn me wouJd fall hair loss could have ·, from the 16 ~ percent been 'Caused by a 1974 · SAN F R ANC IS(; 0 j rate that pre vailed last explosion a t Allant•1c ·(AP > -A ha r d wart> Monday a.c; banks' cost Chem1caJ Corp. -. stor'e o~r was given or acqwnng funds con-, ;i three-year suspended I tinuedtoJumble. The co mpan y s s ente n ce a nd fined The rate on federa l lawyers eoQten<!ed ,,the $5,000. lD federaJ cou rt funds. for exampl~.~ fell loss or hair was an ex· after pleading guil\y to I as low as s~, percent traordinary .occurrence · filing a fraudulent 1n· this morning. As recent· not reasonably lo be ex· come ta,x r e turn for ly as last fdooday, the peeled o f a normal. l tt74 . He is Mahao Gourfltd f4lrc ~ 14 I t1n11 .. n1<nl Ux41llJl'I\ ... .rate on reserves that person.',' Asbllawa.'55 banks lend one another ------------------- Newport Beach 1400 Pacific Coast Hwy was 10• :i percent. The r ate offers a gwde lo the am o unt of r.eserves available in the banking syste m and serves as a peg from whi ch other s fi"br t·te rm rateh a re sraled upward. · T H E PRIME peaked April 2 at 20 percent b e f o r e !i t a rt1n g t o · decline. Analysts say a drop in business loap de· m and has added to-the pressures for banks to cut their prime r ates. The FederaJ Reserve Board said that for the week ended May 14, comme r c ial a nd in · dus tria l toa ns on the books of the nation's major banks fell $929 million to SlSJ.S billion. ), ' SEVEJlAL SMALLER banks lowe re d their prim e rates to 14~ per· cent today. although one · -First NatiobaJ 'B11nk of Gre ater Miami - f o llo,.-e d ..M o r ga n Guaranty to 14 percent. . The· 'las t ·time tbe prime was as low as 14 percent was Oct. 8, one day before t he r ate jumped' from ll'h per- cent to 14'h percent. Blacks H igh Risk ' "t Homicides ANN ARBOR. M1rh. CAP> -Blacks in the United Slates a re s ix limes more Likely to be shot to death than white people. a University of Michigan pi;ofessor r~· ports., , · Reynolds F'rley, a de· m ogr apher with t he P o pulation S tud ies Center and sociology de· partmeot, says the risk is bt.gbesl between the ages of 2-&--tdld 34 when homicide accounts for more deaths than any other cause. 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' -i • •Stocks •Movies s t .' ........ ·.C•o•m•l•cms...m·T~e•l•ev•l•1•lo•n•· ..................................................... -..· .. ;~o~ Q 0 -~ .... 17,tllO DAtLYPILOT •: • a . •J Kison_ Takes on the R~ngers • • • ·Twice And Ange'8 Get KO'd, 6·5 ' By DAVE CtJNNtNGllAM °' .. ~ ..... --' Tr1lna.to pWJ lnlormaUon out ol tbe Ancel and Ranter clubbOUMt Monday waa like lnterrocatlna the Walertate coosplrators ln COW1 "I doo't remember," aaid 8\addy Bell. when asked what be said to BJ"Uce Kison before their slxth·lMin& ri&ht "I CAN'T aECALL:' said Kison, when asked if he lande4 any good punches. "It's not import.ant." Manager Jim Fregosl did the be9t .. stonewall" act of all, chasing re porters out of his olface with a tirade of ·four-letter words. The trans lation meant he didn't want to talk. Dan Ford, who dropped a Oy ball in tbe eighth inning to &Ive Texas its 6-5 vlctory, disappeared into the confines of tbe "players only" lounge. BEU.., ONE OF FOUR players eject· ed during two massive brawls agreed to shed a little light on the subject by stating flatly that Kison was throwing at his head in the sixth inning. "I can understand a brushback pitch. but l don't particularly enjoy them throwing at my face," said Bell, who was decked by a fastball that narrowly missed his bead. ·'I just felt I had to do something about it." On the next pitch Bell flied lo center. but just as Larry Harlow was catching it, Bell 't'U bearing down on Kison. "I had no idea Bell was coming after me." says Kison. "He said something - I can't remember what -and I turned t.o meet h.im." THE FIGHT CLEARED both benches, and although it appeared that Kison landed several good shots to Bell's face , the Rangers' third baseman emerged unscratched. "The only thing I remember is get· ting kicked in the nose when I was down oo the around." said Bell "I lhlnk It wu one ol my teammate.. John £Illa, wbo kicked me " Bell <'OUld olfer no concrete proof that Kl1on wu headhunUn1. but remained firm ln hia convlcUom "I've been ln this lea1ue niM yean, and I ouaht to know when somebody'$ throwln& at me," he said BELL WAS TBaOWN OUT 0( lhe aame for startina the fight. and was listening lo the clubhou.se radto 10 the eaghth inning when the Se<"Ond battle broke out He ran down the tunnel lo Join an. .. After Jim Sundberg led off the inning wath a sinde. pmch runner John Grubb was hit in the leg by a Kison fastball. I <"Ott u•d .. r 11f u•d a brulaba<"k pit c-11~ buf I d011·1 parfi<"1darlt1 .. nJ011 dwwe flarowf•g ul •fl la<" ... -BvddyBell Grubb hobbled out to the mound and re- taliated with his fi sts, triggering the game's second brawl. "We had ju.st gotten the lead." Kison explained, "and it should be obvious J was n't trying to hit him in that situa- tion. I just don't know what was going through bis mind." Grubb admitted he wasn't thinking · too clearly at the lime he charged Ki son. "YOU WOULON'T think he woufd put the tying run on base in that situation. 1 guess I just got caught up in the heat of the game." said Grubb. "I kind or lost my head." When or'Qer was restored, Kison and Grubb were banished from the game. One inning earlier, Texas rookie o.Mly -,,_"' G«'Y &--. FREE SWINGING AFFAIR -Buddy Bell (center> of the Texas Rangers is held by Angel catcher Tom Donohue as he tries to get at pitcher Bruce Kison · during sixth inning melee Sunday. Trying to hold o(( B<'ll are Manager Jim Fregosa <left ), Todd Cruz C14 ). Rod Carew <right> and Texas' John Ellis (9). Bell. who thought ht was being thrown at. was eJeckd from the game pitcher Bob Babcock was ej~ted after throwing one pitch. which must be some sort of record: The alr was still electrified by thl" earlier fight when Babcock came an from the bullpen to face Ford after a four-run Angel ra lly had chased pitchers Danny Darwin and Jim Kem . .. Babcock's pitch s aile d behind Ford 's back. and plate ump1r1:> Hill Haller figurc-d that ~a!> .in Jggn:s~1\C: act of war Jlt gave Babc·ock lhl' thumb "IT'S A SHAME things hkc Uus have to happen." said Bell A IOlf)f llmt5) our emot:ons take over l\.'!d you can't do anyttu.ng about 1l I JUSt hope it's over nl>'llo •• fo;vcn 1f the ht·Jdhunt1nl( pcirty lS over , th1· An~wl H:ing1:>r -.cries 1sn·t The clubs mc·et e1gc11n tonight c1t Anah eim ~t~d1um as Don \ase <3-4J and Jon <~· ASGt:l.S, Page 8 %) ~----------------------------_.._ __________________________________________________________ ~_ * * * * * * Fans Unhappy Carew's Rating Sinking to Zero As the defending Amencan L eag u e We s t champion California Angels continue to lose baseball games. firs t baseman Rod Carew issued a statement of clanf1cat1on m re· gard to some c.-om ments he made last week and a threat to a Long Beach writer Carew, who blasted b~ball fans for booing. said Monday that h.is comments were mlsun· derstood and warned Loel Schrader. a columnist for the Long Beach Independent. to stay away from h1s locker Schrader had written that Carew owed the fans an apology "I'm not going to apologize to tht' rans or anyone else ... Care..-. told the columnis t before threatening S<'hradcr 1f he e\ er came near his locker aga111 THE INCIDENT came before the Angels dropped a 6 5 de- c1s1o n to the Texas Rangers It was their fifth loss m a row. their 10th straight etback at Anaheim Stadium and their l3tb defeat m the past 18 games Overall. Callfornia has a 16·24 record ORANGE COAST COLLEGE'S DON HILL AND DAVE GLICK COMPRISE THE HEART AND SOUL OF THE PIRATE INFIELD. Monday's incident stemmed from s tate m ent s Car ew, a seven-lime AL batting cham- Pirates' Heart and Soul Hypnotize Foes Hill and Glick Are Not Headline Grabbers, but They Get the Job Done ! In talk::a;~=~Jt::,e Coast College's sue as lo baseball this season, hnmedl ely names sucb as Don Smith, R Day, Larry Hicks ad Knin Romine are thrown at you . . . and rigbtfully so, as eacb bas con· tributed beavtl)' to OCC's current status u the No. 1 team in the state. ~ But, at wttb 9117 triumphant 1quad1 tbere are lesser knowu, who beJp UK1 Mmt Jmt u much, that 10 unnoticed. TWO ll10I CASBS are Don mu and DaveOUck. Now, Hither indlvldual ii excep- •• ......,, DOI' .... t.beY ,our UIUal I .......,..., but WW ...., do .. ,_ • that unique qualit,y of ,.wa, .. Job daat quietly' eftldeatlJ and .... ,...,... . HUI m Glidl eomprtse tbe bMrt. and -1 of tlli8 Pirates' lnfteld at tMJ paay ~ mwond bue. r..,.U"'1 ·•.at 6-10, 151 pomda, ". prodad Edl8oD ln,b. In )all HCODd ,.... wttb Buc.s. be WU ,..u, ..... tbe ..... Cout Cont~ ftnt teem -~ caafaeece coaelMs. • lick, who 1t1nd1 l~!L 171, la 1 ...... from A.rtlma .... ad .... ~ li"9 ftnt team laurela, ac- cumulatin& more votes than any other infielder on the squad. AcnJALL Y, THE TWO are almost inseparable as they not only combine for one ol the most potent double play combinatfooa in the state, but Glick and Alter .,e I••• t'll••• flI lllPS ftl .... I ........ , II .,.. ..... •• w ·•,.etlaer ,, c.Wll! ., grftlf •• ~ ...... pl•1••• ••••••er •• • .-. .......... .,.., ..... -Don ... HW a1lo bat flnt and lecoad in the Pirate bldUnl order. .. W• became friends off tbe field ftnt," M)'a GUek of b.1a relatlonlhip wtU. HID. ''111at mun it mueb euler wbta you're OD the neld." 8o&b bave tremeodoua respect for one anotber'1 abtUtiea. and each wow raU.. lift bll partner the credit than blmNIC ..IT'l 80 BABY to play second wtth a 1uy like Don at shortstop," co:npU· ......... ·- ments Glick. "It's fun when you have a shortstop who's that good." "He <Glick) bas helped my hitting so much," says HilJ. returning the praise. "He gets on base a lot and is always a threat to steal, so I see·a lot of fastballs. pl u.s I have a hole to bit lhrou&b." The two were total strangers to one another at the' beginning of the year, each learning his position and partner like an infant would be lea.min& bow to walk . 0 WE WOULD START working at 8 o'clock in the morning and go all the way through until dark," quipped Hill with a smile on h1.S race. "We wouldn't start that soon," mused Glick, "but we'd be out there pretty early. "It's real important to knuw bow your • part.Der ls 1olnc t.o play 'and bow he is going to feed you at second." "Yeah, that's why I'd throw the ball ln rilbt field every DOW and then,.' Joked Hill. "Eventually, be knew what I was loinl to do and I knew what he was \ doln1." OF COUaSE, the smoothness between the two wasn't automatic. They had tbelr abs re of roHgh momenta early in the seA sma. as did the team . when the Pirates opened the 1980 cam· paigo with a 2·3 record. "After we lost those games early," Hill admitted, "I thought it was going to be another case of great talent not play- ing together as a team, but as ln· dividuals." "After the Southwestern game (the second ~ which OCC w·on. 6·3, to even their record at 3-3)." says Glick, "that's when we started winning and playing as a team. It's been sreat since ... IT CERTAINLY bas as the Pirates rttord and IC· the state playoffs Nhicb begin Wedne ay ror the Dues acalnst Los Meda oS' at Cerritos Collete (3 p.m.). ''I'm look:in1 rorw to playing lo the state," says Glick. 'l think we're the team to beat but 're go~ to have to go out and bea~ me tea ma.' "We jblt can't sit back and hope we win," lldda Hill. Of coune, much of the team's of· fenslve success wlll depend1on bow pro· ducUve Glick and ~ are at the plate. GLICK nNISBED the regular11euon with a .331 batting averaae. while HilJ hit at a .Sill clip. lncludina elcht blta ln (See occ. Pace Bl> pion. made in Texas last Thurs- day when it appeared then~ was going to be a stnke. Asked what be thought about the strike. Carew said. "fl will give them (Cans> a couple of ""eeks to take their frustralloos out on :.omebody else." CA REW LATER ADDED. "A lot of them C'Ome out to scream at players They <'an't scream at their wi.ff! at hon.e. so they rome out here. have a couple of beers and scream... . In a prepared statement Mon· day. Carew sa1a : "On that re- cent road tnp. I took a lot of verbal abuse from fans along the way It bothered me to the point where I spoke out about it, and unfortunately some of the things said we r e t a ken an general . .. My feelings at the time were directed at the fans in that city and defuutely were not meant to apply to our rans or ownership here Ln Anaheim.'' THE ANGELS don't play again in Texas until September. Followmg their game there lfSt Thursday night, they returned home to begin a six ·game homestand. Carew. who is hitting .320 Uvs season, has been the target ol the fans since lhe team's return. Friday night. there was a ban· ner in the stadium that read. "Rod . excuuuse me!" On Monday. an envelope was sent to the Angels' pr~ box . .. Angel fans decided that since N. Y. honored Reggie wit.ti his own 'Reggie' bar, and Henry Aaron has his 'Oh. H.enry' bar. Rod Carew deserves bis own • candy bar, too. Enclosed is the official ROD CAREW Bar, ded· icated by loyal Angel fans.•' It was signed by "just one of a cast of thousands." It contained a "Zero'' bar. Borg, King Wm in Paris PARIS CAP) -Bjorn Bore beaan-~ defense ot hi• French Ope~ tiUe today wttb a comfortable 6-3. 6-1, 6-4 win over Alvaro FUloJ ol Chile Billie Jean Kinf, seeded No. 2 behind Chris Evert Lloyd, easily overcame Roberta McCallum, 6-2, 6-1 ln the first round of the women's alngles, which carries a fl1'9t prize of $42,500. Harold Solomon, a lont·tlme campaigner in "\bese cham· plonshlpa, wore down Geoff Mastera of Australia 7·6, H . M . Solomon. finalist ln Parll lD 1976, ls the No. 6 seed. .Was decked by a fastball that narrowly missed his head. "I just felt I had to do something about it." On the next pitch Bell flied to center but just as Larry Harlow was catching it, Bell wu bearing down on Kisocl. "I had no idea Bell was coming after me," says Kison. "He said something - } can't remember what -and I turned lo meet him." THE FIGHT CLEARED both benches. and although It appeared that Kison landed several. good shots to Bell's face. the Rangers' third baseman emerged unscratched. "The onJy thing I remember is get- ting kicked in the nose when I was down game's second brawl. e "We had just gotten the lead," Kison explained, "and it should be obvious J ....... ~. A -. . ' wasn't trying to hit him in that situa· lion. I just don't know what was going through bis mind." Grubb admitted he wasn't thinking • too clearly at the time he charged Kl son. FREE SWINGING AFFAIR -Buddy Bell (center> of the Texas Rangers is held by Angel catche r Tom Donohue as he tries to get at pitcher Bruce K1son · during sixth inning melee Sunday. Trying to hold off Bell are Man ()4 >. Rod Car e w Bell. who thoug ejected from the "YOUWOULDN•Tthinkhewoufdput pitcher Bob Babcock was cj~ted after Babcock's pitc h S4til e d behind the tying run on base in that situation. l throwing one pitch. which must be some Ford's back. and plate umpire Hill guess I just got caught up in the heat of sort of record: Haller figurC'd that "'as an Jggre~~1\ 1:. the game," said Grubb. "I kind of lost The air was still electrified by the act of war lit' gave BJbwck tht-thumb my head." earlier fight when Babcock came m When or(ler was restored. Kison and from the bullpen to face Ford alter a ··rr·s A SHAME things like this have Grubbwerebanishedfromthegame. four -r un Ange l ra lly had chased tobappen,"sa1dRell · Alotoft1m~~uur One inning earlier. Texas rookie pitchers Danny Darwin and Jim Kem. emot:ons take over nd you can't do ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~__::..~~..:_...:....:..::..:._:_~~_:_~~--=-~~~~~.:__~~~~ o.&ly ,, ... , .... ,...., * * FW1S Unhapj Care"\A Sinkii As the defending AIX League We s t c han California Angels cont1 l ose baseball games . baseman Rod Carew 1si statement of clanf1cat1on gard to some commer made last week and a th re Long Beach wnter Carew. who blasted be fans for booing. said M that his comments were L ders tood and warned Schrader. a columnist re Long Beach Independent. t away from tus locker Schrader had writter. Care w ov.ed the fans an ap "I'm not gomg to apolof th~ fans or anyone else." 1 told the co lumnist b threaterung Schrader 1f ht came near Ills lockt!r acatn THE INCIDENT came 1 the Angels dropped a 6 c1sion to the Texas Rangt was their fifth loss in a their 10th straight setba Anaheim Stadium and lhe1 defeat tn the past 18 g. Overall, California has a record ORANGE COAST COLLEGE'S DON HILL AND DAYE GLICK Ca.RISE THE HEART AND SOUL OF THE PIRATE INFIELD. Monday's incident stet from statements Care seven-time AL batlmg c Pirates' Heart and Soul Hypnotize Foe lli,ll and Glick Are Not Headline Grabbers, but They Get the Job Done . In talk::~'°~=:~!fa:ge Coast College's sue ss in baseball this season, immedi ely names such as Don Smith, Ran Day. Larry Hicks Md Kevin Romine are thrown at you ... and rlcbtfullY so, u each baa con- tributed bearil.y to OCC's current status a the No. 1 team in I.be state. • But, .. with U1 triumphant 1quad1 tbere are lesser tnowu, who help ano .. aist Jmt u much, that 10 moottced. TWO IVOI c.ua are Doo lti11 and DaveGUek. Now, Mitber lndlvlcluaJ la excep. doaallr IMltJ. nor are tho 10UI' UIUa1 I p-abben, but WW tbeJ do g:•w II tbat unique quallt¥ ot leWDI job -· quietly' eftkteat.11 and Wltbout ,.,,.... • HW m Olis comprise the bNrt and ... ot tM Pirates' lnfteld • ...., Play e.utap _. WGDd bue;r....,Uftly ·u. • 1-10, 151 PGUDcll .... prodact Edi80ll Hiatt. ID llil HCODd ,..... with Bua, be wu reeeat17 -... to tbe . .soutll Cout Coatenece flnt ti1am tbe fGllla~ eoacb& f.-et, wbo 1tand1 '~!L 171, la a .. from Altaua• .... and .... WM slv• ftnt team laurell, ac· . , cumulatinc more votes than any other infielder on the squad. AcnJAU. Y, THE TWO U'e almost inseparable as they not only combine for one ol tbe most potent double play combinat10na in the state, but Glick and Alter .,e I••• ,-,. ••• •" IN ftl.... I ......... It -..... I• ,,. .• ,..ii.er .. ~ of gretat ••I••• ••• pl••••• •••••••r •• • •emit ......... ,.,..._,._ -Oon .. Hill tllo IMlt ftnt and aecoad in the Pirate blllUnc onler. "Wt became friend• off the field fl.rtt," N11 Glick of b1t relaUoaahlp with Hlll. '"Tbat makes it mueb euler wlMa you're an the Oeld. '' Botll have tremendoUI respect for OM/ anotber'a abtlltlea, and each woull raU.. 11 .. Illa partner the credit than bimMIC urrs 80 BABY to pla)' second wtth a 1uy like Don at shortstop," complt· ments Glick. "It's fun when you have a shortstop who's that good." "He (Glick) has helped my hitting so much," says Hill, returning the praise. "He gets on base a lot and ls always a threat to steal, so I see-a lot of fastballs, plus 1 havea hole to bit through." The two were total slranger3 to one another at the' beginning ol the year. each learning his position and partner like an infant would be learninl bow to walk. uwE WOULD START working at 8 o'clock in the morning and go all the way through until dark," quipped Hill with a smile on his face. "We wouldn't start that soon," mused Glick, "but we'd be out there pretty early. "ll's ral lmportant to tnuw bow your partller 11 1olnc lo play 'and how he la goln1 to feed you at second." "Yeah, that's why I'd throw the ball ln ript field every now and then," Joked Hlll ... Eventually, be knew what I WH loine to do and 1 knew what he waa dolna." OF COUaSE. the smoothness between tbe two wasn't 1utomallc. They bad their shore of rol!gh momenta early in the se11so:i, as .dld the team when the Pirates opened the 1980 paign with a 2·3 record. ''After we lost those games ea HUI admitted, "l thought it was go! be another case of ere at talent not Ing together u a team, but a dividuab." ··Alter the Southwestern game second ~ which OCC won. 6-3, to their record at 3~3)," says Glick, "t when we started winning and play\1 a team. It's been ereat since." IT CERTAINLY bas aa the PlJ have fuhiooed a ~ record UK qutr~ the top-seed the state pla, .vblcb begin Wedn ay for the a1alnst Loa Meda OS" at Cera CoHege (3 p.m.). "I'm lookinl forw to playtna iJ state," says Glick. 'I think we're team to beat but 're going to ba1 go out and bea me teams." "We juat can't sit back and bop. win." adds Hill. Of eoune, much of the team's fen1lve succesa will depend100 bow ductlve Glick and J:llll are at the pla• GLICK nN1811ED the resutar u1 with a .3.11 batlln1 average. while hit at a .!Ml clip, lncludint eiJht bit (See OCC, Pa1e BZ) .. llZ ~l V Pit.OT • ,. A Cepau .. ~ from the Wond ot Spof11 , N wman E ap Injury fu· Tiiree-car Collision t"t'MI AP .,_.ktlitt LIME ROCK. Conn Actor·dravl'C Paul • Newman Wlli ln\olwd ln • ~-car crash Mon day In ~ GTIJ nr rac-t at Uane Rock ratt Lruk that dlublt'<l hli car but lt-h him unhurt. Aa a NOwd ol 2$,000 loobd Oil, Newman·$ ur 1t1rt~ a aerie. ol rnr-end colllJk)ns wMn Its front brak~s appeart'd to lock up on the comer known as Baa Bt-nd N~wman ·~ Datsun ZX Lbt-n hit lbt'.' rur ol Bud "'ljU'lle's Muda RX 7. ~ cal,lalnt'tt to sprn 6.0eway~ The thtrd car. a Oal6un dnvm by d fendm~ champion S1tm Po8t'y, "'aa then struck Ln Ou.· n ·-r u:. ht' trH>d to 11vold lht' otbf'r two N~mun ·s and l'o~e) ·~ rar' "'''r .. knockt'<i out of tht' ract' lo\lth bent sus f.k'n:.1on.' f"n :-,l•lk ) r.-t't'r :.ufft•n'(J 11 nat llrt> us a result of lht-C'r.1sh hut h1• "'''nt o n to hmsh Prior to th~ raN> on Lh(' 1 ~ miles of w1n<hng tock. Ne"'man said Nb <'Ir was w-.. "running great.·· despite the foct lha l has car's -engine had to be re placed over the weekend arter blow . ing an engtne during Saturday's qualifytng competition · The $12,000 contest for ca.rs with e ngines und~r 2 5 liters was won by Don Devendorf. who completed 47 laps during the 45-minule race and averaged 94 mph .-------Qt.IE-of dw Dafl ----- .. , know we will never find a coach as colorful and outspoken as Don Cherry, but I do think we can find one who can produce." Colorado Rockies owner Armand Poban, after firing Cherry . hPOatgla Baffle• ICt•yub 011 Thr(••• If ifs Oakland's Malt Keough. a fo rmer Corona del Mar High star, pitcht•d a three-hitter to beat Ii Kansas City 4·1 Monday in Amencan League ac- tion Kl'Ough , 6-4. lellds the AL m complete ~ames with eight. He struck out six and walked one . Rick Cerone drove in six runs with two s ingles and his rirst career grand sla m homer a s the New York Yankees defeated Detroit. 13·5 . . . Gorman Thomas hit a two-run homer and a pair of RBI s ingles. Suto Lncaoo and Cedt Cooper added two-run tnples and Ben OgUvie slammed his l2t.h homer as Milwaukee crushed Seattle. 11·1 . Damaso Garcia, AHrf'do Griffin and Rob Bailor drove in r uns with t'onsecullve t"o out l>ingll's in the ninth mnmg as Toronto d<>wm•d Hoston. 3· 1 Eddie Morra) dro ve• in four run!>, two '>'Ith a seventh· 1nntnJ! ho ml'r as Baltimore downed ('l<•V('land, 7 3 ... Chicago White Sox re 1 \I . ll<•f at·c Ed Farmer's 13th save and three uouG" hits a pwce by AJao Baonis~d Grt>~ Pryor led to a 6·2 victory over Minnesota. Minnesota's Keo Laadreaux ha d two singl~ to exteod his consecut1 ve-gamc• hitting streak to 27, tops in the m a1ors this season . Larry Bowa's RBI single capped a twc>-ruD rally in the mnth inning off Pills burgh re lief ace Kenl TekuJv.-. g1vmg Pb1ladelptua a 7 6 National LcaguC' victory. The game featured two bench· emptying incidents because of errant pitches .. ·. Montreal's Steve Rogers threw a three-hitter as the Chicaji?o Cub6 absorbed a 3·0 loss. . . George Hendrick belted two homl'rl> to help St Louts snap a JO.game losing streak by defeating the New York Mets, 8·5 ... LarveU Blanks drilled a two-run s ingle t.n the eighth inning Lo f?tve Atlanta a 2· 1 victory over ~Jn Francisco. s napping a four-game losing streak Goab .'tlak•• t;o,•d Haui.-uri1Ch TRAVELERS RF.ST . SC The football [i] s1:.id1um at Tra\·elcrs Rest High &hool is home to • I hl' L>t•vthfogs football team. but the team is cur · 4 t rent!) ~hartng ll.S lUrf With 3 herd Of btlly goals · The ~oats belong to the school's athletic department and Weep the football h eld free or chkkweed without eating the Rermuda grass. As an added bonus. they eat weeds and vines under the stand!>, near the pn·ss box, and on the fence 'sur· rounding th(' stadium Wht'n football coach Tom Stanford was looking for a way to cut maintenance costs. agn rulture teacher Bruce Fox sull · .i:cst1•d he use goa ts lo kL'('p lhe fi eld and stadium ln stta~. "Coach Stanford got an estimate on how much it would <'Ol>t to t·xtcrmrnate the weeds. They said it would cost $200 and thl·n they'd probably havl' to turn right around a nd spray 11 again a htUe later on." fox added . The l'ntire herd of goats cost only $150. Fox said lht• school plaJl.'> to sell the goats when football M•a:.on :.tarts thb foll. "But tf they do a real ~ood JOb and it works out. we may kPep a few of them through the winter months." he said "All they need 1s graze and a little water. The weeds are enou~h for them " Fox added the r<' was no truth t o the rumor that the Dev!ldogs were going to change their name to the Devilgoats o<'Xl season -----Basdlall Todafl On ttus d ate an baseball 10 1968: Ma1or league baseball became a truly international game as· the National League granted an expansion franchise to Mol'}treal, Canada. San Uiego was awarded an NL fra richise, as well. On this date in 1937 : Carl Hubbell of the Ne w York Giants won his 24th ronsecutlve game over two seasons as he defeated the CinciMati Rech 3·2. Today's Birthday: Angels pitcher Mark Clear is 24. 8-Wrford Grl 'J:JIB.019 Payoff Jobany Blltlterford was awarded a record • $318,019 Moodai for wtnnltlg his third lndianaPOlia SOO·mUe race . . . Herb Bnob, who coached the U.S. Olympic hockey team to a gold medal, hopes to decide within a couple of days whet.her be will accept an 0(. fer to coach the Colorado Rockies of the NHL . . . Fifth· seeded lloben van't Roi of USC captured the singles tiUe of the NCAA tennis championships by upsetting No. 1 ·seeded Peter R.ennen of Stanford, 6-3, 7.5 ... After 17 months of negotiations, seven-year veteran wide receiver Jtaac CD.rtll has slCMd 1 new contract wt1.b the Cincinnati Bengals . . . Cral& Gilbert, the University of New Mexico recruit who became a central figure 1D the scandal that hit the school's baaketl>all pro1nm late last year bas been decl1red academically lneUKtble for next season ... Favorite llarda Fre4ertc:k tied for lint lo two events ~ fLDllbed strongly in two otben to win the overall compulaory title and take lM lead ln the race for place• on t.be United States Otymrlc 1Ym· nasties le.am . • . Bvma bu decided to MDCI a 1mal team to Moscow for the Summer Olympics, followiDC a Soviet off tr to pay the team's 9penaes ...• Joba eeuy made tt alx-for·•lx on grus lhll Miion by wtnntna a photo flnilh ln tbe lnvlla· Uon al Turf Handicap at Hollywood Park. 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KMPC (710). -, . ~ • 1: N w Role Ear11ed By Reuss C INCINNATI CAP> -Out tleldn Oeor1t Foa\er. •ho hado 'l hit • home run for the Cincinnati Reda a lnc.t A.1r1l beuU!k' ol a muscle pull. bu belttd two ln l.btte da)'a:lnclud· •nliil h1 11 _,llllhtb car.:er arand alam i Pltchtor JetT)' fWu14, who has b•i.tn fcud1na with the Los An(lt'IH Ood&e-rs about beina as· ~ 1 aned to the bullpen, J\u won a 11tartin1: rotation s POt. , THt; DODGERS a.nd Rtds JPht a double header Monday ~1th Los Angeles ta king a 4-0 de <'ls u>n behind the pltc hlne of Rt>us:-lt1 tht first game and Cm <'tnoata w111n1 ng the ntghtc.ap, :, 4. on F'Ol"iter's g rand slam I>on Sulton. 4 l. hurls tonight for lhc Dodgers against tht> Heds' Mike LaCoss. 3-4. tn thl' finale oC the thtee·~ame senes "I don't see "'hY everybody is ~etting so ex.cited about not tut· ling a home run In 29 d.ayg." said Foster after hitting one Fn· day njght. ·•After all. 1 was out 10 d ays." " But Sunday. Foster uad he has his swin~ back. _ Fro. POflf" BI occ. ••I his last rune at bat.<> durin~ Sout h Coast conrl'rf"n('t' pu:.\ 'St'UMHI play Hiil. who was :stru~~ltnJ.? al t.h1· plate during the lattt•r ''a~c·'I of C'onference play, Wl'lll tu J h> p notist lo izet buck m form "I iwst wasn't fecltn~ <'Om fo rtabh.'." says 11111 "I startt'll strik1n~ out a t the platt• 1md that w~1:rn't hk~ m (' "ONCE i FIGURED out how they were pitching to nu~. inside. I adjusted," said Fosh'r. "I had "TH •~ H Vl>NO'fl '\T I""' u nice easy s wing on the home hl'lp1•d nw to n•lux 111-n ·:stort-<.l run Som(•t imt"S vou wonder how mv confid('n1'1• .. I hl' hall c·arril'!> "'hl'O > ou don't "I h• l'Uml' 111 prn1•ttrl' the nl'~I ~wtn~ hard.'. dtty," rcmcmht-r1"Cl c;Hck. ';ind Idler the s huto ut . Heuss didn't miss a ball ull day II•· :iskt>d . "How's he <Los Angclt•s lookvd so~ Kund, (Uay> un<l Manager Tom L.asorda> going to I Wl'lll to srt• ;1 d1ffe n ·nl on,· put me back m the buJlpt!n altl'r twfon• our 1:aml' lht· next da) tha t "" ll was hJs third victor.} "Randy end(-d up going o ror 1 agomst oo losse::; as a starte r.. at the plate and. I wt•nt O·for·S." SPORTS BREAK I BASEBALL I TENNIS Artists Go· for It Cl F 3-A. Tennis Title ai Stake • 111 aOG&a C\al.SON OI ..... ._._.. There waa a ttm<" wta~n l,;iguna Be> ('h Hlth lt>nnl!I roach Art Wahl was more than w1lbng lo drt~m ~bout thf' possablllh<'' of a bid for the 1980 CIF 3 A cbampioosb.lp Uut that ~ ~ 18 mont~ ago ,\o;k him the bame question thr<'<' mont~ ago and you wouldn't ~wt the same optimist!(' approo<'h N~vertheless, Wahl and hi:. ArtlaU> have made it -they fue Walnut Higb 's Mustan.:s Wednt'Sday al El Niiuel Country Club for all of the 3·A marbles :i ft e r last wee k 's s tunn ing :.mash an~ of top-~e<·d~·d San Manno. IT 1n:GINS AT %:31 ;it t-:1 '011o11wl Country Club, loc:itrd on Cto"'n Valll'y Park\\a)" At th•· 1•nd of fo'ebruarv I v. ould huvc said no to "U<'h u q uc.-~\ion," nci rn1tl' Wohl, \4hu has ('oachcd 1 ~ L:i~un11 ll••11c·h 111,:h h•a m .... Ill the· 1i11'il 11 vror' "Wt• v.t•n • n,'.Ally .. thri••• niun 11·11111 1 .. int:lf""I <11l11r H1<k'l"'·u1h .1 frt>shmun. :and l'«'nlors Alan < ;rwl frey a nd .ldf · W ,1hl > l'••lt•r n11vht-.ttl wa~ a r1•t11rnlni: '"' 1t·1 man, hut the ru t t 1un11.,,, ~·nn I .Miit• Mrt Strvr .JunJ(rlA'I .11111 "l>flhllmtll !~ (°r;"llj! 1\1 llOI (wld lll111 Rill (°,1pt1hl11IH'ld w••rr totolly M·~ "But I kept lelbnf them lhef'd be amued how IOOd they'd be In Mal\" SAN •ARINO wa s al.o :i maaed followlna llS 22 6 &tt· back. "We never had thrt-e we-ekl wotth o( workouts that "'t' re a11 tough or we nt us ~II." "">'!I Wahl. "We dr Ull'd and they were w\Uina to pay the price. · · Mentnlly I never httd a team more rudy thtn prior to t he Sun Marino mateh. I think we·~ «O Ing to havt' a hard lime getting ready for Walnut. It's a real danger ·· Chanlplon!lhtp ullber teMls ha~ n«'ver ht-en a strnng<'r to La gun a U\•ach under Wahl Among thf' Artlst~· li('t'Ompllllh ml·ntll are the 2 A Utlc in 1973. a 3 A flnal:1 l>c'rth 111 ·1r. tlnd lh<'Y rt>nc-ht'<i fht-J A se mifinals u yru r ai:o WAHi. WAS HESITANT to ''or.Ir out an ind1v1dual .,, one o( th1• hlg surprl'c"i this yc•!jr , !\t;&t 1n~. "th,.... or four hcave <'Om(' m1l1•<1 " 11111 t1fl4'r ~11111• thou.:ht. Urum r11•ld ''I ubahty to q sc to Ow °'" rn11on l'urftH't'S n:< the most ph•n1ant aurprtiu• Ov.-.rall the Artl!IL'I a rt> 20 4 33 thry awnlt Wolnut . u tough nut to rt itun.-. nrMrdtnJ! to Wahl. wh()!llf• f)flly t1olirl lnform.1llon 1$ 11"1 t rrrn!'I nr th'pth Mayne Gambles In First Round "As of now. he 's a starting smiled Ghck. "I Wl•nl up to Don pitche r," s atd Lasorda. who v.as latl'r and told him he was crazy, NORWALK -One wouldn't <'hased Crom the box his last four ejected durinll! the second game. that he wouldn't catch m e go1ng think • state cb•mpaonsb1p starts THE REDS AL-OST saw loooc oltho6e guy!)agaln .. would be the proper place lO "RLc;KY? YEAHr It's a l.JuJe rrw -Th · d l b bl th t ake chan('es, but that's n acth k .. I the ir Vlctory disappear in the e mc1 en was pro a } •· h the . n s .>. exp amed Mayne dwina ninth IJUUO .. when pin.-h hitter first and only ltm<' the '"'<, wp a l Orange Coast t<Jlleg . practtce Monday ··But I don't .. co uldn't, o r didn 't . v.ork ir ates will be dOIO K he re tb1nk1t's• .. ~tb1gansk Dusty RaJ<er blasted a towennl'? Wed e5da u... · s hot that F~t"r pullr ... do·wn ·off togethl'r. somethtn~ like: add.in~ n y <3 p m > "'ht·n they In a loometment like this we v".. 11 11n10n!> lo J '""IJnul bUlll'r and Jl'I npim tht' pla)olb ..tgJ1n't l.1)', h•1·J, to thn:)'" a ll ·t .... lhc left fi eld ~all. ending lht->"" !\t~anosat<:ernt.osColleae 'n -our P• t·,..,r~ •. econd aaml> ly 'i andw1t•h for u changt· of .. anyway. Pill:), 1 don't thinJt Los .., .. .. p:.ice Tbe n sk: m this 1nstanc«", Med h But re bef pitche r Doua Bair f ~ h M · a~ as seen Hogan's kind ., Fo rtunately for the P1ralt'~ romes rom ac · Ike Mayne, of p1t-.. ·-n lie ha th be uff said he was n't really worned. h h d ""'..,,., · s e st st however . it's the onl y di'ffor ...... c• "' o as ect ed to hoM ht~ on th"' staff .. .. Ile ttit it on the top part of the " "" " •· b 11 14 .t had d h they Possess, whic h ans"' en p1lchlng ace -Don Srt11lh . Hogan, who has been roughed a an~ 1 a own span l at why t.ht'y work 50 well togethl·r back a day in favor ol Mtk•· up a bit l:tlCh'. will ente r the mad<' it come down inside the and why the Bucs are the pro Hogan wall," BaJr said. "If 11 "'as Tb c·ontt-St with a 5 4 record and a .. htbitive favonlc to win tht•11 e surpnsc. or gamble, 1s not • 01 ERA i-h h rurth"'r down a·n the stra·k,. """C 1·t· h .. ;)mil • t t' team's a c1• " ... ..-. first state baseball title m :..1 t at Mayne ts holding bac ~ th 10 1 k might have nont! out " s lh but th h · d d vo1 a · m.ir and a 2 4fl ... years . • m1 . at es cc1 l'<i to ERA. "'111 get the nod Th~av R EDS' MANAGER John .qart Hogan. "ho ha'> bet·n ~1th Gary Brah!> CJ-0, 1 61) slat· McNamara waS' happy with the ~ OIL ....... • cd for f'nday. SIX ·inntng performance by ·---/~ .. ,...~a.aap Ofcourse,thisisassumingthe starter Paul Moskau, 3-0, mak-P1rat.es win-their first game of ing his first start s ince May 4 the double elimin ation touma- Moskau struck OIJt nine bau.ers. Day-old Mark T1· ed ment u not, I.be entire rotallon the most by a Reds' hurler tills 1s up, for grabs. season rn one gam e. i t "The ktd pitched well but 1 OCC WILL B GE'M'JNG a tired." said McNamara /e fo rmidable opponent in Lo!> REHLL~GEN . West Germanv M e 0 e n bur0 h ad the b1><t U "'43.v... too s the ... • Mcr-;amara was even more " ... " "''""' '"'"'• · :i '"''u.c;,angs tmpr~'>ed bv Reuss. who beat 'A p > -Dwtmar Moef'enburi: of 1ump m the world las t )'JI", v.111 ente r the contest 'N1th a Tom Seaver. 2 3 \\est Germany and P oland'' deanng 77 ~1, a nd ts the tHth 2i 10 rec·ord .ind frt>'>h off a Jacek Wszolu. the 1976 Olymp1 r man srncc 1912 to hold the world pla)off \'ICtory oH·r Solano "REVSS \\~<; THROWISG a <·hampion. s mashed the world n•cord The BlKs ' numbers s ~·a k for heck or a s inker." said the Cm· high 1ump reeord "'1Uun one day lie and Wszola a re the fir~t themsel\l'CS as the state's r-;0 l c 1nn al r m a nager "He was ofeachothcr. f.ince 1912 v.hen the lntema rankf'd team ('Oler<; lo\llh a 29.7 ahead or the hitters all the time. Wswla be<:ame only the s ixth l1onal Amateur Athletic Feder a mark and a lusty 324 team bat· I can't r emember him with that man to hold both the Olympic lion. t.bc world governing body ting ave rage. not to mention much control, 1f my memory a nd world records at the same or the sport. began kttping rec w<e1r 2 84 tt>a m ERA (lowest In ser ves me." time when he c leared 1·8"'1 at a ords that the record bas be-<·n the Sooth Coast Confereocel. Ron Cey hit his fifth homeroCf mee t in Heilbronn. Wes t held by someone other than an H the Pirates should win Seave r in tihe s econd inning of Germany, Sunday. American or Sovie t athlete. Wednesday's game with the tM!. first game. while R~uss re· Then on Monday. the 19-,year Wszola captured the high "Mustangs. they would advaru:-e corded ltis'23rd career shutout. old Moegenburg also cleared 1ump at the Montreal Olympics to meet the winner of the Citrus-· Seaver walked in a run with 7-81"2 at a m'eet in Rehlingcn hy beating out Greg Joy of LA Harbor contest Thursday (7 the bases loaded and Baker The previous rerord of 7-814 Canada and Dwight Stones or p m . > at Blair Field in Long knocked in two more runs for "as ·set June 16. 1978. b) the United states. Stones had set Beach. If lhey should lose ... Los Angeles on sacrifice nys. fo'ladim.ir Yashc,,hcnko of the So· the world rtt<>rd of 7-7 just six we ll. Mayne doesn't even want v1et UnJon. weeks before the 1976 Games to think about that t "TOM COMPLAINED of some ----------------------~-----------p_r_o_s_pec __ · __ discomfort during the game." ' McN amara said. Seaver has been troubled by sore muscles. l n the second game. Dan Driessen aod Ray Knight hit back-~back doubles to open the scoring in the second lnning a1ld Foster's big blow came in the fifth, making it ·5·1. But the Dodgers battled back f "rom.Pa94» BI ANGELS ... Matlack (3·1"l Jock horns at 7.30 THE ANGELS have lost 10 in a row al their home park .. and Monday's defeat was particular ly galling because they appeared to have ~ game won after a d ramatic rally in the' seventh. · Bobby Grieb and Rod Carew sl•pped dOubles and Carney Lansford belled a two-run homer to centef as the Angels turned a 2· l deh c1t into a 5-2 lead. In the eighth. Mark Clear pltked up for Kison and walked across one ruo1 but appeared to get out of the inning when Pat Putnam lofted a bases-loaded n.> ball to right. Ford drifted back to the warn· ing track and gloved the ball. but It popped out. allowing three runs to croa the plate. * jUtOIL ..OTIS-~ In ti.< .......... _,. .......... lwwll-In t--*411'°""' ~ Jlflt ,,...... IOl4 ,.,...1.n ~y -p•l<lle• J..., ._, ,,., tef'O•nlll\, but ,.,, _, , l•ltr -~II "My tltelulder w•i • lltti. I0'9 Tllur.CS.y bul l'W -lllolY'"' c4'1dl .. _., 0.. tlll(e l!Mfl •llO II IWI\ llM, I (Olllcl lwve ptKlled yot••ffY." ~¥' M141 -.Oy "I OIWl't ll- wMre "'" l•fldlnjl" lfllllO tl.n.f. 111/t ll't ""' M l true ' FtefO'I •llO WiO O•W , ...... ,,_ <•0\111111\ •M wHI l>t Uft•bl• 10 pU<ll O•lt Wffll...0 .... M t •<N OUlld ,,Mii f-tor f rl<I••· KIWlll 10 ,_ -~ °" S.•u•d4Y -0-,, ... IOt ~y '"mt ft0tl, IK>w•.,.t WV\M ,..19111 1141 _.,.. lo 1>11~11 by '-tll(CIO I lllAW Ot llW t14111-• tor •llOul U f'l\llllllt\ 100.Y," t tool WIO, .. _ II i..t OOo11 I'll ..... • 11911« !Ott wMll. --·· ..... "' , .. _,..,.. "' Baseball Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE West Dtvlaloa w L Kansa.' 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Tracy AMJ!lft 1. llllleJMn K1"9 4.E-~ S, W""'°' TlltTIOull t . C"''' E-1 llOyd 1. Vlrqlnl• waoe t. I( •Illy Jcw'dlltl •.Gr-~ 10 ""'"'~· Misc. soccaa u n.-sm. IOO \JJS.O?S 1111,IJS ,12'.ltol """"' '"' .. ,11'"5 St tt,'34 $111.M Ma.171 ~ 111',fn tl1'AIO ""MS ..... tl1.f1S ""37'S '"·'°° ,....., ..... .__.. """ LMrw rOltONTO k lUA•D -Wal·'" • tt11e Mllllt • ......,, ~ .. , ..... '"'"'''"'" -............ T'MlftH .... ""'* <-"- ,\ ' T~. May 27. 1980 DAILY ,PILOT 83 Big Prize Bonania Payoff• Galore in Mesa J7 erde Tourney 81 HOWAaD L HANDY Ol .. Oeltf,.... ..... A total of $14.500 in prize money and gift ~rtltkatet wtll be awarded during the Oren1e Coa.at Savlnp and Herilace Bank pro·am touma· ment at Meu Verde Country Club ln Costa M41§a Wednetda)'. June 11. The toamament ls lbe biaest ln the state ror a s ln1le day this year, "according to bolt pro Art Schllllng. . Some 38 pros wm ~ teamed 1nd1vidually with a mateurs and playing ln flvesomes that day. Each pro wW be pa1ref with eacb amateur ln bis group with a limit ol 180 amateurs. Amoni the pros wbo have commi~ to play are Schilling, Tom my J acobs of La Costa. Je rry Barber ol Griffith Park, Roo Rhoads of Riviera, Eddie Merrtna cJf Bel Aire, Ernie Oollka or San GOLF Juan Hills. Doug Booth or Huntington Seacllfr, Bob Lovejoy QI Old Ranch, Bob lrving or La J olla and P inky Stevenson of Virginia CC in Long Beach. "111E LOW PRO WIU. receive $1,000 10 a s av· logs acrount at Heritage Bank whlle the pro on the low team will also receive $1,000." Schilling says. In addition, the low a mateur will have Sl.000 donated ln his name to his favorite charity and will be a ble to s hare ln the many other prizes availa- ble . The field has bei>n cut from 200 last year to 180 and the competition will ht> pre<'eded T uesday. June 10 by a pro derby. In this one. 15 pros w1ll tet> - off on th(> first hole with two players ehm inate<t e ach hole until au are s i<k!lined but the y, 1nl')t'r. The top four will be paid m Uus unique event with the winne r picklnit up $300. Schilling, who will go to England for the British Open J une 6, then play in the Dutch O~n before returning home e arly m August, says the pairings will be made the night before the tourna ment for the amateurs who will be divided tnto groups acrord.lng to their handJcap.c; WHEN THE M;R~ ~F DIMES celebnty golr tournament is staged at ifac1enda ~lf Club 1n La Habra J une 2 with a 12 :30 shotgun start .i num ber of players and o~r personnel from th•· Rams will be on hand. J im Yo ungblood Is s erv ing a s hono r J ry chairman or the event a nd has lined up Larry Brooks, John Cappelletti, Don Kloster man, Fred Drye r , Vince Ferragamo, Doug F r ance , Pat Haden. Lawrence McCutcheon and Willie Miller from the current and past Ram team Each foursome will lncll.Mie a member.or the R am contingent along with several or the Ram. cheerleaders. The evening banquet will be hosted .by Pat Buttra m with all players invited. For further W onna Uon. contact the Ma rr h or Di mes. Orange ~ty Chapter . at 9'19·2270. • • • • SANTA ANA COLLEGE graduate and KABC sportscaster Ed Arnold will stage a celebnty tournament at Mission VleJO Co~try Club Mon d ay. June 23 with proceeds gomg to the college athletic foundation. Among the guests invited to play are J erry West . Ray Ma la vas l. Magic J ohns on, Larry Brown. 8 111 Mulligan. J erry Tarkanian. J ohn Robinson. Paul Westphal and a host of others. • • • SAM SNEAD. DON JANUARY and J ul1u'> Boros will JOIO 30 or golf's grealf''i l .. vin tage pla) er.-;" 1n lhto first Vintage lnv1tat1ona l to urna. mcnt a t Ind.urn Wells next March 11 15 To re<-e1ve ron~1derallon to par11r1pate in th1• $300,000 event. a pla yer must be a t l+:ast 50 y€';,ir.. old in 1981 and q uaJafy In tv.o otht:'r r ategon e'i In· eluding· Member of goU's hall Clf r~me . Pd3l winne r of at least one of the m a1or champ1oru)h1p~. pas t win· ner of the Vardon trophy. past winner of the PG,\ senior or L'SG J\ 'ienior open, foreigners who have won a ma,or international r hsmp1onship; com. pet1t1\'t' n"<'Ord :ind at <'om pltshmt·nt 1n golf ovPr .1 period ,o( t1m" .•nrl '>Pt'<'1;tl '>pon!tor 1m 1tut1on'>, Ii m 111.0 to c,1x It v.1.U bE-a 72 holf' .,tmke play ('vent with twn days o( pro-am t:'ompctition • Mesa, E stancia In Golf Finals 'Caribbean Class Set Costa Mesa HJgh School's golf t eam capture d the sectio na l tournament and advanced to the CI F champions hip rloals at Camarillo Sprtag.s Country Club Wednesday a long with third· place finisher Estancia High . Two members of the Coeta Mesa team, Dean Paulson and Drew Hau.gbtoo. advanced to the CIF lndivtdu.aJ finals to be held June 2 at lntlustry Hills Golf Course. An opportunity to be .. skipper for a day" m Canbbean water; will be featured on a su~r field s tudies program offered by t h e Coastline Co mmun i t y College field s tudies program. Students will spend 10 days s ailing in the Britis h Virgin Island waters. tourmg, s wim- m ing, diving and living a board a 38-foot chartered sail yacht in a tropic~ ls1aod e:ovlroomeot. The trip's Instructor. Ron Grant. ts a lJ~ captJl.in wtth more U:8n 15 years of sailing ex· perlenel. He bas s pent eight yea r s ln the tropics a nd bas logged more than 15.000 miles of ocean cru~mg. Students will de pa rt J uJy 30 and return Aug 11.· Enrollment 1s hm1led to 20 and a D)inimum age or 18. 1-Ilgh school juniors a nd seniors m ay enroll' with p erm1ss1on o r h i gh school a utbonUes. t - A fee of $995 includes travel to a nd from the Brills b Virgins, food and yacht charter For ad- d 1t1onal Informa tion call Or . Cha rles Ardohno, Fie ld Studies Office, Community Coastline College, 963.-0811, Ext 225. OK.OK.~ We'll make a deal. Dealing wrtb today's economy means making some deals. So we're ready to deal on every business machine at OTM. Remington Rand ~t typewrrters and copiers. Canon calculators. Olivetti electronic typewriters and word processors. OK? And if you're looking for more than just a great price on the finest quality .. business macriines ava. able have we got a deal for you. Our service ·t lt:s what made us tho onl'{ Full-Line Remington Rand Dealer 1n Qrange- Coun!}'_ And it's our edge over those other discounters. _ So call while the economy's usy and make your best deal .. 957·1195 . ,., .... - \ .. ' . • • .. • . . :.; .. . :· •' ·. ( •• 'DAil V PILOT Business Lo sf i11 Bf s R 'ork A "orkm.in. <'trdt• t ,\ (f<"Clf"J:1a Pnr1f1r e ltm1oates n a tura l gas as traditional Corp ammon1.l plant 1n Plaquemine. LJ :-ource of hydrogen . nitrogen and process ts dw:irf t:'d h) t ht' hu):t' nt't" ork o l ht•Jt B\ -product nitrogen 1s ··fuel" for \ ~' Now you can exch ange 120 foreign c urrencies for all your business, inve~tm<.:nt, or travel needs. Deak.Perera, the nation's oldest and largest precious metal) and fore rgn exchange lirm, 1s open for business in Orange o unry , Right in the Soiith Coa'>t Plaza Shopping Ccntt:r I \ l'ryogt'nJ<' t.mk-. .md ''ll~'hnt'!i The fac1ht) t'} rogt.•ruc re placing old heat process. ..::..::..::....::.::...~~.:..._-=-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-: Now yo u can g<.:t rravelrts c heque' in U S. <lollaf\, Jo AM Calilrina 1!' adm1mslrator of ~ C.o11.a Mf'11a MNDOrial R<l6pital. She formerly served as ai;.!'1i;.tant adm1n1str ator a t Chino Commuruty H<'sp1tal and pnor to-that "'orkt'd at Santa Clara \"alle) Medical Centt'r tn San JOM' and the Los Angl'I~ Count,·li~C' Medical Center . S he is a Jraduate of th e l "o1 vers1t) Pennsyl\·ctma I\ a z u o' M a l s u b a r a 1 ~ ~ah1 beer :.ales representallve for the outhern division or Wii.dom Import Salf's Co .• ln.•1 ... CAST RINA Radiographic Df'velopmeat Corp . Irvine. has ~·~chani?t>d 11.s '"'"l'~lment 1n Wanlass Technologies for up to 20.586 s h a re!> of stock tn the C. E. Miller Holding Corp. a nd thl' assumption of a $490.000 note rC'cc1vablc bv Wunl<rss as a m•w Miller su bsidiar y. Terms of rhe arran~ement also rail for Hacl 1ographlc to receive ,$50.000 from Milh.•r on·r a three· year p<•riod as an advuncc pa) ment on th<' $490.000 nott•. according to officials at Radiographic. neWHt f'ra!.lrr 1s production manager al Jani.en ~iates tee., lrvme. Howard Bowes, Huntington Beach. is vrce 1·ha1rm<in of the a lHornla Business Show '-C'h<'duh·cl Jun · 3 6 · tht· Los AnpC'lcs Convention ("pntl"f Frf'd Poppt>, prc·~1dc•nt 11f B P....rni.-rnatmnal JOO Poppt• T\~nn i\<h f•rl1s1ng & PR :--:ev. Yl)rk Cit } "11! ht• 1h1· J..!U1·..,1 sr>f'ak<'r at lh1· Oran~t: rounty f'haplt-r m1·1·tini.: of th1· Bu-..nt·!.s f>rofe!>s1onal Ari w·rt1-.mg ,\.,.,n<·iat1on Tht• '-("'-'-IOn I!> ~lated at 12 : 15 p m \\ «dn(•Ml;I\ in 1\nahe1 m Ht•<,t•rv&Jt1ons 955· 1351 The Southt•rn California Sk1 Industry rec~ntly rt'C'ognm-d the Newport Ski Co .• Newport Beach. ~s tht· b<-sl :-.k1 ~bop in Southern Cahfom1a It was the· !>l'C'ond !>lra1ght year the firm has received the honor Tht' hoard of d1reC'lors of Cu shman E lec· tronics. Inc .• Nt•wpnrt Rcarh. has declared the company's th1rcl c·onsecul1vc q uarte rly c ash d1vi· dent Tht· d1 ..,1d('nd of 2 c1·nt'i p<>r common share t!> payablt.• to !>han·h<>ldN~ of rc(·ord l<ist Friday and w1 II bl' madl' J uni· fi The Newport Beach Marriott Hotel and TennlA Clab ha!> rcTt·1 v1•c1 t hl' M ot>1le Travel Gu1d~ four· 'itar a .... arc1 $50.000 to $500.000 INCOME ~SECONDS • l•tn.el oeJy .. y.e«nl ··~ •C-~I • Ae•lcf«ntl•I I • ""-""' c-~lt-.b • 11toen.av htacflnt1• • ft -"'• to :J ~41"9 • So•th<rnt C.lffo"'w •. ,,, ,_ 1 1-n lnl~tio• -nlc• • \,.\01 ftra.tlfO ff•J fh ,,, .. (714) 759-1515 AWRtCAN M()U( UORTZ[ . " ,,,.. ... , ~" c ,.,., ... , , ... ~\ -." tit ""' •oort "' c:,, .......... 9~t>l;O Announcing 11.2S'ro on $100.,000 Certificates of Deposit. CJ0 -180 Da}" L1 m11~tl Tune Olkr W i:. rrc;.cn t: 1 h1.: n .!! h 1 111 L .in1. c I th1-. ol kr .11 .m) lHlll" Suhtcll lt1 pcnall) lor l.'.trl) \\-tlh<.Jra}J~. • Contact Ken Donahue Jt (714) 0 979-4~00 gll~ 9l1rF CITIZENS BANK Of COSTA MESA Harbor at Baker in CO\ta Mi:.<w Member FDJC McNeil Securities Specialist Since 1966 1980 RolJert A. McNeil PubliC Real Estate Fund X ltd. Cc:rman mark'>, French fra ncs, , and Au ... tra li an dollar\ ac, wdl as 'l'Vcral other tordgn currc.:nc ic<:>. ... .. And takt: earl' o f Zlll your I< 1rl'1gn p.1ymcnt<:> and hc.:adJc.he.., of p<>..,..,t:'>':>ton and <,to rage coll eu ion'> O f <.our'>c, you tJn al'o buy or ... d i guld, ... ilver. platin um, o r palladium, Jll thl' mo ... t popuk1r prc:ciou<, mctab For illl your forciHn currc..:ncy and precious metal<, , need~. drop by 'o ur new office • Wt:'rc o pt:n Monday-Saturday, IOAM -6 PM lnve~t m gold coin~ like Krugt:rrand ... and the ( anad1a n Maplt: L:at Or give u .... 1 call. 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CN•I o.11~1:.: ,..,.,..,, ... Oftl<tt II• fest f'illl'I Sol,_. ~ ..... CAllNtN• •1101 11141 ltW:i 11 '~~==-=:.: .... =:0:-=.: ..... =:.· -.11, _____ .:.,. ___________________________ ..__,,,.,~., u ... ,,,Jl/M J, ,. ... 11\iOll ..... Or .. c... o.u. ~- .. , "· "'-" 10... ~ ' \ • - • • \. \ BUSINESS /STOCKS Taetday'a Clotl~ Pri es I I NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS - ,• T~.M9f 27,tll0 N PA.IL Y PILOT lis • Great Cereal Race By MILTON MOSJ<OWITZ More than SO different brands of dry ready-to-eat ce real are sold in the United Stat.es but one of them has held the lead position ror as long as moet of us 'ean remember. It stands in the business world as ooe of t~e all-time records for st.aYing in flrsl place. That winner la, of course, Kellogg 's Com Flakes. 1979 was as predictable as previous year Kellogg's Corn Flakes wit.hatood all challenges. Moce people reached for thia box or cereal than for ~ other. RESULTS TABULATED by WaJJ Street's John C. Maxwell Jr. (he's now with Lehman Brr.others) showed that Kellogg's Corn tlaJc:es captured 7.2 per. cent of the market. Their share has held al that le vel for a l~g time f It needs to be pointed out quickly, however, that this market share 1s b<1scd on poundage. The cereal bus1n~s is one place when.~ the rankings change when you measure 1n doll<1rs. That's because some rerealsscll at a h1gherpncelhanolhers.), Wht'fl the cereal business 1s measured in dollars the No. 1 position goes to Cheerios, with S.8 percent or the total market. Jn short more Kellogg's Com Flakes are eaten than any other cereal but more dollars are s~nd on Ch~rlos "than on any other cereal. YOl' MA V !'iOT ('are but those distinctions are 'ital to tht> pc'Oplt• who make thsse cereals. They <1 rc ;tl:.u l)f mori' thJn µassang interest to the 1-'ctler<1I Tradr C-0'!1m1c;swn. which "'ould like to brc·ak ep the hit ('f'l"\.•al compan1e-. bv taking away somc or their brands and maktnl! th1:'><: brunric; the nurltus or nc·"' •·om panic.., Jlt>n· Jrt' thf" 1ri tnp -.t-ll•nl! hr:ind<, 1n lh1· <'erral bu<.1nt"">' 1J11d lh1·1r mJrkN '>harl'1. bJ.,cd on pound') \Old K1·lloi.:~-. I 'om Fla~ .. ., 11 "t percentJ. Cheenos 1 S 5 pt-n.'cnl I. Sugar Frusl~:<l Flakes (5.4 perceou ~ f\fllo~g s Raisin Bran <4 9 pcrt·ent 1 R1~e Knsp1es 1 ~ I t>t:n:('fll i Shredf1e-d Y.'hPcit I .i I percent 1 . Chex t 4 .iwrcent>: Post·s Ra1S1n Bran (J 8 percent). Grape "-'uts f J 1 J><'n·tn1 1. Jnd Kt llo~~g c; Rr an 'Cereals (3 J)t.'rt"t.'nt 1 THF-~E JO HRANOS do ·15 r1..rcent of the poun- ddge an thf• rer<:JI bus1nt·'" /\no ,,,,. or the top 10 a rc Kello~~ brand'> 1 Sug3r F111,t1'fl Fl<1kes and Hwe I\ n spat=> bdon~ t•J them • Prime Rate Drops, Stock Prices Rise NEW YORK CAP> -Stock prices moved tµgber today as the prime Lending rate dropped another oot.cb. The Dow Jones average of JO· industrials isauH climbed 3.fi6 points to 857 76. 11s advanc~ outnumbered declines by a 2-1 margin on the New York Stock Exchangt .-.tfH'lu 111 Tlw ... pol,,,,,., .. __ .., Oochneo I>-<~ lot .. -~~ Nr• ~9"'' ,., . ..,... To6oy IOIO \1: lTJ ~ ~Al.ES A1 I "EW .,.O R• API •NY Aic:IOrO• fin.el fOi•I ~a.a. ---~. -.. • ., eQD l -~, ... -J.-, I lo o.i. . 1"1't 10 0.1« . • 197' 10 O.lt • . -·f ,U.OO(C 0 10 l'IEW Y0119' IAPI ,.,_.. 11 1...,.,., .Ml lH '" -•• ,,.. ... f'~, JM no 191 ~ S.1 1 ..... °"" H• .... .... IOI •• • N[ N YOA~-y t. Ho"""" "'"' u1 oeo. uo" .o E "Qt lll••cl ....... 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"Heyl Bring back my ahoel" IHOE MISS PEACH A~THV~ AN~We~S THE £TER.NAL QuE'sl10N~ ~ > THE FAMILY CIRCUS H,A~ IN !Hc~E, MOON r you'VE <;or A NO ·HITTE~ ~OIN ' !.1 AftTHIA~, WHAT WOLAL.D HAPPE.N IF THE WO"L.D STOPPE D T 1.A~1N6 ? by Bii Keane GORDO by Jeff MacNef ly by Mell Laiarius ~OME C~ LAS WOLAL D HAVE' ONLY Nl6HT1 OTHE5Z'5 ONLY DAY. At.50, A GltEAI T V ~ow WC)(Al..D ® OF~ THE Allt.·,. JUDGE PARKER • "look! Our table hen o sun roof!" NANCY NANCY-·· THIS i WAS A VERY f PUNK MEAL ~· . r-----=---. ., THE SOUP wASCOLD ANO.Tt-IE CHOP WAS TOUGH ORABBLE FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE WtflT IS l1j LIZZJE? 8ai'Eno\IHU- HUITTS? Sof\f. 9 ~ . DR. SMOCK 1"HOSe 1"HINGS O N "'T"H e IA51,..e: ? OH. "'T"Hi::Y '~e: CL-I PS FROM WORL-P WA~ -rwo cARe1Nes ... NOW A FLY JUST, LANDED IN MY CUSTARD by Gus Arriola by Harold Le Dowe f' BIG GEORGE "Ajax, that Isn't funny. 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IOf· ,_ Secretary OI Heelttl, EOucallOn ancl Well-(RI 0 MSW OAlfflN 0.-IS Judge Jam Slnu, William F, 8uckl9y J<, Wll· llem Loeb 7*8 C88NEWS 0 NBC NEWS 8 HAPPY DAYS AGAIN Chaeno IS conned tf1tO ped• 01...g • "rnlfecle wu " that turns 04.ll to be ptw:ioy 8 AeCNEWS G JC>t<ER'8 WILD • M"A"8°H ~~eye becomes so dlS· guated wtlh the peace talk• th9t he takes maners 1n10 ,.,., own hands. • Tl* IENH'f HILL SHOW 9 OYEREASY 0.-t· JoM Garo.-. 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YWB> GAME 8 MOVIE • • 'l <>'a 11971) en..- Brcin'°" S..san Georoe A J8-yeM .OiCJ man l\&s '' ou- ble communtealll'IQ ""'" ho6 t6-yeat.OICJ ~ 17 hrs 1 Q) AUINTHEf.,._Y Mo~e onvnes a yovng GOu pit< to spena the n-ont 111 11'1<1 Bunktl< "°'15<! but fUflS 1n10 001ec11on1 •""" ArctMe finds OU1 "'-' l"8 V1srtoo are no1 ~ Q) ntE 8EHHY ~IU SHOW 8en"Y •S <I WOje<I OI Tho~ Is Y Ou< l rfe Benny Olar> on • mu..c.al aoauta11y UJll<>O H t1ll W ii'( Inn tr) ISTHEREAN AM~ STONEHENGE? r h1) documt..nldry t"~ptcttf<I'~ '"G lnetW' f t'•..tl f"'8 Alnlfln • "' 1n0, .. ,,, ou.it a IJVW"'tie Wyom.ng ~to ~"''"'"'" •edsonat c "~ l()f "'''9""'~ 800 "O'OCVl!utlll reasons _,,1., to 1r>e 11ru"ura II St~ Eng1ano 11:30 f) 0 (~ NEWS 8P£QAL Result• ol .... Ariil!l\tu, IOlillO i<etltUC~J' ancl ~-­ Ile pttmar-01e P<_.,,. ... d 0 DATING GAME 0 ® ABC NEWS JOHN DARLING • HOOAH'8 HEAOa Hog., '1l>CS hos men O*I • tantrac1 10 OMll l he i..unwane··~ .., Ql'TIMAR'f M ... ,_ all kinda ol trou· Ole tiunttog IOf I KAOS a99n1 ne meo • TIH• ~·· • CAl'TlOHB> A9C NEWS CD 8l'OlET'O F"EST1V Al . 'fntrOOUC\1()'1 To ~ ~" °' -19n 1913 and 1919 5'>o1eto o Ml...,IW$ 81e IM1Ufed 11.46 fJ (I) 8ARNA8Y JOHE8 ~ aM JR are asM0 IO ,,_t>Q811e !fie ON th ol .,, eaper ienoed sc:uC>a OMw wf'O Orowned -IOOIUt'Q IO< <I ~Pi""lt\ br~ Host J onnny Carson Gvf!S ts Boo Hope c.<&ey1 Kn•O"' and ,,.., P ps ~~Ruot • 11600 1)) SOAP Jes..Ca QOftS to ,_.,I 8'lly s INCt!e' -0-"'.-0 """ 0-let ,,,_ 10 gel '**' .,.. .Jeuoca \ gooO Ql-.IRI -=--~-'~ D TWIUOHT ZONE An aqeo retlllM "'°8ot on """ hOfne feen<>g tne ~nv· till OI dea41\ • ""'88eOH: IMP08818l.E TM IM I" ,,_ 10 loeeQ 11 m•m "' P< "'°" 10nQ ""°"""" lo ""'° 11 " ~ aJ "'OuOf' he ) °' ..... "'9 ""' .#TM_.. a.merd diaa Ille a good ~ ~. fln4•. todgat in hoa llJl(:ften and Oii' ~ Oii! Of the ,,,...,,. .,.. MOVll ••-.. "OpeullOn W.,,,..." C1M4) 8-\ Connery. StaNllW Holo- w~ A P9H oi utldacleeted ....,.. beOot9* Nroet by ~ (1ht.55..-.) • MOYIE • • • "Tr>e Yertow Mountain I 1955) LH Batll• Mala ~ A pw of rOUQllMdl c:owtloy9 ~to • .-. 19- CllonW IO a lorMw in 9Qld u well as lhe Charm• Of a beeiiUlul WOfnatl ( 1 Iv • 30 1Z:fl ii~ C:. LATE YOIM •• ~e-·· (1978) ~ Suon. Mg111 T~ A ••of ~b.a pc. --.0 a.JC)9ri0t ......... gerw:ia IJeClll' anacarng lMIY 00-'"'* .. ~ 1-8 WOVE • • 'h "$tnole When You ~ I Do" f19T31 Allen f Vftl A OOl'ftC)Uflon of CAl'Clfd earn..'. type .,.,tflt••~w\ n1ta,.ou~t / ~1"'0 conlemOQ<ar f American views o f r..-nage 11 Iv • 30 ,.,,... l 8 MAVEAIQ( • llllCME • •~ ·~vre · (19461 Clark G101e Gre 411r uat~ A ct\atmong U11ot s..aoa. Q<.et -ot1 • ,,., ._ ano "*' ~· ,_ untJI lne Ol<1h ol HW!or chlO 12 hrs l 9 MATCHOMIE 11&Q T~ GuMla C.IC>r~ Steon.n. Ll'd• l CMll.ce 2.«>G M<ME • • Unt1n1s,,ed &•~' I,.,. II ,.,.,.., OunM ~ Mon!O()fft ""'f A WO<JIO-OCI i1oOnQ I •llMS lrO<n I ~ town ~r-.n IN! boQ C..1¥ .n • ~·''" CJ• '•""',. .,,..~ r()(T1af'Cie 1;> hi\ I a> wow ···~~~ i.t')n•ll'f"5 . 1 1~1 eo.,.,..y ~ [Jietl C:O.·&, A roe>o< llOiP6 tne ~ ~ !reitYl tne~<;f .. m...d __. .... ,,,,,, ~1&1 MEWS 2:26 NEWS 2:30 MOVIE a.rr•o•. '-,.int • l'llatl A man la mad. I ~tlorhlamll mu1der by th• de -··----( t IW , ts """-1 2:111 = MO MCMI *** "Tiie .. ,, ~-.. (19441 ~ Trac;y. HutM ~ A , o<ouc> of concen•tt Came> -.cac-.. aner r.pklllf19 up ..... ~ .. 12 uoi= a; . • • • ~ ··oe~t111.,_ " Go1>1.. ( 19&3) RI d WONtll, Don T~t A groupol .-Y- up • ---Mat!Olt GoOI 0.-t f0<$ 1 wono ~ ~ ~·~~ 11 rw . !>Omon I ~ =•=Of~ "MOV1E • • "Tin Lo..e Ot Ow•" ( 104 ~1 Merle 01>e1on Claude Rarna An e'llr '1llQlld coup6e IS rt!Uf11t· .,., yeo11' ollllf they acpa. ratll t>•c•u•e ol lhl:! rtu5Dand's insane je61ousy 12 "''I 4::30 ., MOYI( • • . M>OnO Tha u.ieng·· (llM1) $uaan H~. Alber1 OeUet A fNlf' h KCllse<l OI b murder eo<f\ · mmeo oy ~ .-1...,.. l>tOINW 11 IWa . 10""" I Wf'"d•rsda1'•· Daytim f'" ffo~fts -AFTERNOON ...... ---r 12:00 0 •• ·~ "Bengal Broqao.,' ( 19S41 ~oh Mullson. A,,_ Da111 11,, 18!>1) II Bttl ostt OlllaBr ~le<.o& .. 1"81 rs Ollar 70 ,.,... •~f Ille °"""""'' f ft"d'-n t1ftt.K.• \ 11 ,i, to ""n I . I -· • • * "The B.s Mal'I OI rv-s10ne" ( lt37) wllf.ce '-' 0.,,.,,1) 0 Kf'flfe. ti> • * * ''Whet E"'llr ~To ~J_.,_ r t96:>1 B--ne OeVt5 ~ C.raw10<0 )'308 ••,bntn : ~ong? I 19731 Alf' AIOo. l~ L~ , by Armstrong & Batlu~ What Can NBC Do With Snyder?;) A rm of the Law Cla ude Akins (left) tries to persuade Dean Martin to appear al"' his re~lection rally on ''T he Misadventures of Sheriff Lobo" tonight at 8 on NBC. Channel 4. 'Front Line' Airs Australian cameraman/correspondent Neil Davis covered the war in Indochina for 11 years. "Front Line" documents his experiences when it airs tonight at 8 on KOCE. Cban.oel 50. Davis was 30 when he arrived in Vietnam in 1964. He had had no previous combat experience, but before long his footage. filmed for a British· based television news syndicate. was watched by millions of people around the world. "Front Line" uses archival ru m and videotape footage to supplement Davis' own footage and on· camera lntervtt>WS. · , By PETER J . BOYE R LOS ANGELES <AP> -After returning to "The Tonight Sho" .. from his custom<ff) thn•t• day weekend last wet-k. J ohnny Carson got to thinking about all the da~asters lhat had occurred in has absence ··The) 'Al'rl' rioting in '.\t 1am1. · he said "Mount St. Helens erupted and !)pread \ olcan1c ash all over America · and the 'Tomorro" · show Y.a~ expanded to 90 minutes " rt was a Joke. but Tom Snyderphobes certain!) got the Potnl They probably sinct'<i when ="BC ~m nounced :.it 1t5 <1ffiliates mectin~ th<1t th<' half-hour lopped from "Tonight" next St-pte mbl:r "111 Ix· (tiled b) an C'Xlra half-hour Of "TomorrOY. TO THOSE J\CCl:STO~E D lo C<1r'ion·., ea ~' mastery of bedtime entertainment :md unamused by SnydC'r·s 5ometames ungentle m<1nnt'r. tht-pro spect of less Carson and more Snyder must chafr the nerves. Cunously, though. NBC executives were vaguC' on the matter of Tom Snyder's future with thl' network Network affaliates were told lhat "Tomorro" .. would be expanded lo 90 minutes < 12·30·2 a m > an September. and that the new "To morro"" would get a trebled budget and contain a small newscast, presumably at the front of the s how. BUT NBC DID NOT say that Tom Snyder would be the host And NBC News President Bill Small. an talk· ing of "a new look" "Pnme Time" show for the fall, mentioned not a word of Tom Snyder. the show's current host. Small said that after July s. "Prime Time Saturday" will le ave the air for the summer (re· linq u ishing the airtime to something m ore popular, the network hopes) and return as "Prime Time Friday" in the fall. Four new producers will give the show "strong central direction," Small said. But whal about Snyder? NBC steadfastly re· lu.ses to comment oo the status of the newsman· entertainer, thereby encouraging speculation that Snyder's future al the network may be in doubt. IT WAS ONE YE AR ago, 1t laat year's af- IUlated meeting, that Snyder proudly touted his "Prime Time" show and promised "I'll go away" if It didn't work. The show wu a dismal failure on Sunday. a failure oo Saturday, and doesn't pro- NEWPORT TO AVALON ..• • m i!.c larg(' success on Frida) deal for h.as client. Hookstrallen doubts that !'BC ··If that show holds on much longer." sniffed wants to get nd of Snyder. one> cntertaanmt•nt side c>x~ullve. who'd hke to !'eC' "There's a lot of spt>culat1on about To m lhe "Pnme Time " hour better spent. "it'll be back Snyder 's statw.." hl' ~aid. "but at no t1ml' would tn ·Prime Time Sunday· again " NBC termmate Snyder. He's contnbute<l too much Is Snyde r mak1n~ good on his promise lo ~o to their SU("('eSS .. a" a )"' ~ot likely. although ~say that Small Yes. that may be the problem hai. never been c omfort a ble with Snyder·s ------------------------ JOUrnalist~ntertaanc>r image. and that he wouldn't mind af Snyder left .. Prime Tame" I wh.ach 1s under I he news di vision l and !ltuck to "Tomorro" ·· f which wl.11 be under the entertarnment d1v1s1on > SNYDER'S CONTRACT c>xp1rcs this Call and h1i. aJ:l'nt. Ed Hook st ratten. 1s trying to land a nev. •WJiale ' Sto rv Set . HOLLYWOOD CAP1 -Peter Strauss wi ll star tn ",\ Wh::ilC' for lh<• Killing," a thrC'<' hour mont· for ABC .tboul onC' man s attempt to sa\'e a trapix>d whale from :.i band of mrn bent on Ill> destruction The movie wi ll be adapted from the book by F'arlcy Mowat and will be filmed by Plnbo..- Productions · · ........ n.rt.-1-.9:JO Fri.-Set-1-.N I S•ll.,=-l~~9:JO . -~----......._ __ _ ·-= ~ 116&.l -!>)1()-..0 , .. _ IPUTWllM ~ c;,-»:> MC• -I ~P\AZA hi 'l."9~ lllWUll MOil I .. -')' O&~~ .....,..·a..uc:una ...... '""" 'l"J .... IOlllUH'INSSIOll YIC'°llAll .. ., . .,. v""° • ~~ ,") Wl-WOJt.-nt.1a " .-" "" 'WlLD MOMENTS ... GOOD SILLY LAUCHS." • c:....--.. iec TV ~'"can c:una 0r.,.. 634 9ltt ....... c.MA•I T Wntlflllttlltf 19 • 3'J -· ..-TR Colla .... 6)1 )~I imllM~ WMtl'I ,,.. ~ "BLACK , STALLIOH'"lG)~ i::=. ~--========~ "APOCALYPSE.• HOW" CRI ,_ I "THE EMPIRE ,~~ STRIKES BACK" -MOPUMa------1 "UOY & TMI TUMP't "UHtOfHnFtfD • r Fl TING ODOSAU" IGl 1 "'THE Jar CRJ .. ANIMAL HOUSE'" ~ ... 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Puta tew~•·1:,. eoworti •~ . 1 • ·. ·- .• -OM.YPtLOT -: ENTERTAINMENT/ INTt:AMISSION 'Minnie's ·Boys' Shows M~rXmanship at GWC -Uke Humphrey Boaart and W c PieJda. th~ If an 8rotMn aeem lo ~ f'\' n m<>tt popular In a;t.b than lbe7 wn-e tn life, and • muslul rom y about how the) betame famoua would m ra dckft Uldffd for local &Maten Thus we have "lihnnle'a Bop" at Golden Wnt ~U.ae lht ~ producuon of th a\ttobk> graphical show alona lbe Orunae Coast Ct~ Cost11 Meu CIVJt' Playhou.se preouered u several yel:ln. aeoJ It ~ done Wl1h the same sort DI slapdash zani l'esa that t'haractenzed the Manes' maneuvers DIRECTOR JOHN FE&ZACCA emphasizes tM lheatrit'aJity of the paece by allowing the bare college stage to serve as the bat'kdrop for much of the acuon Other sl'emc elements are brought an as needed. but the vast backstage area is. in essense, the setung for the production The f<X'al point of the show is Mmnae Marx. motJler of five seemingly incorngible juvenJle de- .... ..... . .._ 1tlJ)JI ~ " ,. MOUi ~ Of rtaoe flfDAY THI UTHlll ,_·-·-·-........ AU ntl ~ UICU IUI OUTUW n41 LONG llDIUi-1 ''°' • >.u • s:» • a.oo • u~u ...... ....._.,__·~­ •"-THI MOlL't'WOOO KHIG+fTS i-1 11Jl)Jl·9flaa ,,,.,. • 1.-4) ........... ~ .... ,., .. \ -.. II ... ._._, 494 1!>14 '~ _.,. ,. .......... 494 l!.14 .. ,. ... "COAL MINER ·s DAUGHTER" T ... Tllrw l't\. 1 -· --~.-.... ~- "ALL THAT JAZZ' ,_. "'"'"" r ·~•o kl"--2 , __ ,_,. ~ ......... llLLOIMD&ll'"' .... MMIOlllA1M111> .._ ...... -~-----.....,.--.0 _... •••--am-- ) Intermission Tom Titus llno!Ht\tl •hOm th Pl.I h l.nto abow business YtrtuaJJy to k~p them off lhti st.reeu. From the tonl\ ol th4t pltt"· the Marx Brolhen became enter· t• nt'ra relunt'taolly and comodhuu with even m ore lttJ>lditUon Roal.)'n N•hla p.laya M lnnu: •~ a stage mother u~vtiral nol<'hH In lnten&aty below Roae in .. Oypsy," but nevenheleaa determined lo push her bo>'• w tht• lop Ml11~ Nehls has a pleasing voice and mnnner which work11 for her as a chancier but uicwnitl h"r ln lt•rma of confl!ct for the produc-non A MJGllT 8 t; t:XPt:CTED, the standout or tbt young Marx~ lb Craig Flemin2 m the role or J ullt>, later Groucho Flemmg has mastered both lhe vocal Ul!lectlon and the breezv manner of this moat Cumous Marx without ~eemin.s to merely am- ll&te, and ht' i.ho"i. a senous side of the man Amer1<'a never gut-s:.ed Steve Stanczyk 1i. quite effective as Leonard CC h1t'ol, the rotten apple or the barrel wbose penc•banl for ~omen and gamblm 2 oearl~ sinks 'Hollywood K niJ!hts' the act. Ted Tobln la equally deUpUuJ u young Adoph, the curly haired felk)w who doesn't like to t.alk much •nd becomes. of courae, Harpo. The other brotben, Brett Kolb u Herbie <Zep· po> and Bruce Fox as MUtoa, the non·showbu m ember ol the team <Gummol, have less to eon- trtbute, but do It well Ralph Lombardo ls belleva· ble aa Sam. the father of the boys, white Jack Wllltnbacber c uts a fine figure as their v1udevtWan uncle, Al Sbean'(ol Gallagher and>. TWO OTHEa MEMBEIL8 of the large com· paoy shine in individual bits -Phil Blcltal, doing double duty as a n outraged husband and the Broadway producer who gives them their first break. and Unda Beckas. creating a character of a rooming houae landlady that will be expanded upon In later years by Margaret Dumont. The ending is a bit or a problem, since It's been clearly established wbo these young wastrels will eventually become (I n a silhouette sequence that probably shouJd be saved for the finale>. There is no real zinger to top off the show. "Minnie's Boys" completes its engagement this weekend with performances Thursday through Saturday at 8 30 and a closrng Sunday matinee at 2 30 m the main Gol~n West theater. • THE COSTA MESA CIVIC Playhouse will give Orange County audiences their first look <on the It'll 'Gross' Millions Bv ROBERT OSBORNE Tlw HIM Ir-A-1 .. Midway through PolyGram's production of "The Hollywood Knights," som e r un loving teen-agt>rs unnate an a punt'h bowl. a nd the t'ontents are set'reUy served at a posh social fuMUon MOVIE REVIEW blatantly -and s hallowly - 'mitat.es But even as a clone, the film masses by a male, failing to t'a rbon-t'opy tbe leas bastt' a spects of those earher hits wb1cb made them genuinely am1.usln&. and Ulfecuou.s garbage outside the doorway so the cop will ·kerf>Jop into il when be emen~es. Earlier. a l a pep rally. an o t her fun lover ~rabs a m1t'rophone and expels gas an THOSE VlGNETTES along with others about early ejat'ulataons, m ooning and making out -sum up the leveJ of t're ative humor and good taste exploited m the Columbia rele ase. directed b y Floyd Mu trux from bi s own St'reenplay THE BASIC premise ol this film revolves aJ'OUDd H~ night 1965. "':hen a fictalJOUS Be \•erly Hills dr1ve·1n t'aJled Tubby's 1s serving its las t burger. soon to be ra~ed bttause o f c 1v 1t' rage o ver the Hollywood Kn11ithts . a hagb school gang whtt'h bangs out there End of plot f'rom there on . the film s preads in all d i r ections 1n a series o f s uP.posedly zany subplots and trifles . Ht[ HO\.LYWOOO l(HIGHH Coh1mlM• E.1rcut1tt Proout4tt W 1ll1an"t ff'~I P•OOuC•' At< f\AtO l"°"'~ O•'f'< t•on ""'......,1•• f tOt O M1Jttv1 (IMM C•\1 Ton• D«tt• tlQiCM'r1 WU'f't C..•••MO S..rta.r ~l' t-'4t>•t"trtQ M•,.l'w•~ p,.,,,~..., \twart P49f"lk tf'I e,c,,•rO ~"••' l "'•O" F rt-nc f\ ~~ Gr•i'W'" f-td,, Dtf'\f ,,., Qtt'I" ch (,Ct'~ J~ ,.....,.,., P P fi.t\.11 c,., 't' V000'0""' M in.a ,..-OID 0.""'t,.. PP,df1P" Ayt'Y'i•nQ 11mt> ~. t'rHnui.\ "'~ .....• .,,, .. 1 " tune to mus at' Later , other pranksters lock a bumbling polit'eman an a restO<,Jm . cause the toilet to overflow , then pale A ccording to the t'redits, "Knights" is based o n an o rigina l s t o ry by Mutrux, Richard Lederer <wh o produC'E'd ) and Willi am. Teonant <the exttutive producer>. but unliste d are the authors of "Amencan Grafitti," "National Lampoon·s Animal Ho use." "Car Wash ·· and the ball-dozen other releases which the rum T et'hn1t'al t'red1ts a re okay, although it 's unlikel y "The Ho II y wood Kn 1 g ht s" w 111 be mut'h of a t'red1t to brag about in an yone's portfolio That's a s ~netratang an assessment the falm deserves ~~r:~ ~~ \ NOW PLAYING f.DWAJIOI' lfllSTOl Santa Arla !>40 744' AMC OMllGl MAU Omige 637·0340 °"'"'"' llUWTtltOToet Hununoton Ele.Kh &.48·0383 UIWUDS' uoouaaca El l O(O !>81·~80 uac1•mas Ora not 634 3911 STllHVM OftlYM• O•a"9f' 639 8710 .... \ Wlllt • .., tD start tlll 1 111 Bill. MURRAY. ·--....... c----r~ --·~-··-.I m •Wl:i!Sj!:tCj IU9'1MUP'UU !Yu ~"" ~ Ma•·s IOUTII COUT ~~ ~ >ci,;>111 lDW&Mt· l.UOl&Aal I !or? ')61~ UIWAAOI' fOUlrT ... tlUfl I (A,Oi.on """' &J9 1 '.loJO lDWAllOI' ClllUU wilf Wesm11ns1e1 891 l'J)') AMC CIM"8f MAU 0<1110t 631 03AO .._,n .,..,....,,.... ~" J<>ill ~II-49) 4~ n'I the ww of ttw ......... they ~the ldedlM. demotllh the diNng room. 8nd lellwe Cemp ~In NIN. GORP* Try Our BREAKFAST SPECIAL Two Eggs, Two Strips of Bacon or Sausage Links and Your Choice of Three Pancakes or an English Muffin All for Only · 1.49 Monday thru Friday 7 00 AM-11 00 AM 'Ne also feab.Jre Lunch and Dinner Specials.. Colta Mesa 2300 Harbor Blvd .. 540-8535 community level) al Nell stmon•s .. Callfofnla Swle "n,. abow opens June 6 for• four-weekend i:un ~ Opening the four-act comedy will ~ Lois Farah and Ted Knorr, with Clark Burson. Belay HeweU and Joyce Svenson cast In the second seg. ment. Beth Titua and Greg Brown have the third scene. while the fourth wllJ bring Burson, Knorr. Mias Tilus and Miss Farah back for a slapstick finale Playhouse resident director PaU Tambellinl la staging "CalilornJa Sulte," which plays Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 through June 28 (with the 14th ~d out> in the Community Center auditorium on the Orange County Fairgrounds. 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SIMt '•Back to back we /aced each other, drew our noorda mid ahot one aMther one bnght day in the middle of the night " -Text from thedrawmg (at nqht 1 bl/ Bob. a sclnzophremc Wrth a largl' sheet or paper a nd a generow, selection of felt· t1~ markers, Bob had unleashed the fury of <·onfu...,1on and d<' lus1ons congesting his mind Therapist Annette Tronctu.n· James puJled out another sheet of paper from a batch of works by schizophrenics drawn at her South Laguna treatment center called New Beginnings . The illus tralion was a n abstract piece; a m aze of dis· orderly lines and colors. "He saJd, 'I must have had my wires crossed,' " Mrs. Tronchin· James recalls "That's exactly right. Thal 's exactly what's hap· pening in the brain." New Beginnm~s is one of a num ber of outpatient clinics s pecializing in schizophrenia, a mental illness that takes up more than 50 percent of hospital mental health bed space THE MENTAL ILLNF.58 a:J- f e cts more than 10 million persona wotldwide, with 100.00& to 200,000 new cases reported each year in the U.S. alone. And most of its victims are teen· agers or young adults, who often carry the disease for the rest of their lives The schizophrentc mind is racked with auditory hallucina- t1ons, paranoia, delusions and an in a billty to distinguish reality from fantasy. <For example, a schizophrenic at County-USC Medical Center lived with the delusion that folk singe r Bob Dylan had stolen all his songs.> A predicament of treatment of schizophrenia has b een the search for a single cause of the long-term mental Illness, which was medically ide ntified less tnan JOO years ago. T oday , ment a l health specialists believe the disease might be caused by a combina- tion of factors. rather than a specific entity such as heredity or family environment. While genetics and the sociaJ environment are major agents. mental health research also bas focused on brain damage, c hemical imbalances in the brain and the physical en'(iron· ment -factors which can work separately or in combination. Hos pitalization and an- tipsycbotic drugs have been the mainstay of treatment. In consultation with the pa- tient'$ physician. New Begin· nings tries to wean clients from side effect-plagued drugs. SINCE SCHIZOPHRENICS often have trouble communical· ing with words, the 5-year-old treatment cenler offers a form of therapy via the swoosh of a paint brush or the stroke of a pen. "As you draw, you get int.ouch with your feelings," says Mrs. Tronchin-James. "We teach them (schizophrenics> social skilla. Once they are in touch with themselves, through art therapy and other methods, we give them something that's- workable in eveeyday life." Those other met.bods include a melange of f roup participation activfties ncludinc music performance, yoea. dance, role playina, psychodrama, poetry writing and a readbaa tecbmque called bibUo therapy. Art therapy especially hu become an important Wol for helpiq the scb[Jopbrenlc where tradtdonal talk therapies prove ineffec:tlve, Ille HfS. ''Tbe fine art medium ls tbe main empbuls, but we bave a bol1atic approach. It depends OD t.be client." aaya Jin. 1roacb1D· Jame1, a llce.ued aoclal worker wbo bu worked tn tbe mental health Oeld for more than 40 years, lncludin1 a 3·year atlnt at tlle ,....UClOUI Men- nlacer l'oundatloa ln Topeka, Kan. Becky Creed. who recently Joined New Beginnings. "It helps you get into a timeless stale." Ten years a~o. Mrs. Creed turned her fine arts master's degree m for a psychology i-aret'r, but specializing mart therapy. In the tre atme nt o f tht' schizophrenic patient, she say~. art therapy is based on the b1 functional characteristics of the brain. THE RIGHT HEMISPHERE of the brain is the seat of non· verbal , non-logical Intuitive thought The left hemisphere. 1t has been suggested, 1s the center of verbal, analytical thmkmg .. The schizophrenic may be un - able to communicate verbally because of disease. damage or chemical imbalances that foul up left-brain function, accord.mg to Cal State Fullerton educator D r . Jas on Fenton, who specializes in the study of right brain-left brain phenomena. Schizophrenic patients who cannot communicate verbally. may tap into the right hemisphere's function to ex· press feelings and emotions, he explains. "Through the arts, there is an opportunity to promote self. eQTtJti<'n to ;provide an op- portunity for sell-evaluation to help develop social and com· munication skills," says Newport Beach therapist Linda Algazi, who was introduced to the a rt therapy technique during its development in the '60s Ms . Algazi reca l ls art therapy's early confrontation with traditional curriculum based on talk therapies. Indeed, she was required to attend even· ing art therapy courses without credit. "They couldn't justify having a bunch of graduate students finger painting for academic credit," sbe muses. "But today it has evolved to where you can get a master's degree in art therapy "IT'S JUST ANOTHER way of tappin~ into a persons feel· mgs," sbe adds. "This goes for all people, not just sch1zophrerucs. People lie verbally : they'll "WMm JOU paint or le\&lpt, JOU 1re commwllcaUnc but it ii DOG·..,,_.," safS art t.beraplat ' l( I CJ • 0 Q .. . ' . . : 1 ; W1ile antipsychot1c drugs free many schizophrenics from the nightmarish voices.· therapy techniques using art. exercise and music help bnng them back.into society. never he non-verbally." Psychiatnst Lows Gottschalk, of UC Irvine Medical Center. agrees. "1f it's possible to reach the 1ch izophrenic by talkiog . or other ways such as drawing or free association, then. medica· tion isn't necessary." be says. "But bad delusion s a nd hallucinations require drugs. "I( it we ren · t for these p s ychoactive drug s. psychologists w0uld have dif· ficulty reaching th e sc hirophreo.ic patient.'· Or. Gottschalk says the medical center receives. by far. the more serious schizophrenic patients. The disease experience is sometimes l.J.kened t.o an LSD trip, he says, except the scbizopbreoic aoHuisbes 'over not being able to come down·' afler 8 to 10 hours. The schizophrenic lives con· stanUy with voiee5, rears and so m eti me s even v1!ual hallucinations. GOTTSCHALK, WHO ALSO specializes in child psychiatry and adult stress management. believes schizophrenia 1s ca~ed by a combination of social Md biochemical factors, with a strong genetic basis. His treatment includes a vanety o( tecluuques such as <><:· c upational th e rapy , ps ycboualysis. exer cise. out door activities. art therapy as well as drugs. ~But be says a ma.10r treatment problem is separating the drug· treatable patient from the schizophrenic who doesn't respood to antipsycbotic drugs. The drugs .block p~uctaon of dopamine. a neurotransmitter A major side effect of the drugs is a syndro m e called tard1ve dyskines1a. causmg un controllable facial and bodily contortions. For mos t schuopbrenics. the drugs put a stop to the voices and delusions. Gottschalk's resean:h focuses on developing bioc::hemical tes~-~. ing to separate responders front '"'' non-responders to drug therapy t to better treat the individual ~: schizoph.renjc patieot. t I "I wish art therapy entirely "'' would tell them <schtzophrenicsl ~~ that their nightmare lsn 't true. ri but it doesn't," he adds. . rJ F01" therapists, art may not be l a cu~. but is a control to help • , the sctuzophrenic cope with a ~I seemmgly alien world. ~: "There's never a before/after • ~ situation Ul art therapv." adds : 1 Mrs. Creed. "It's alwa;•s an up ; and down situallon .. ~~ • 1 C.• . ' 'As you draw. you get in touch with your feelings, ' says therapist Annette Tronchin-James (right). Her as- sociate-... Becky Creed, notes, 'When ~ you paint or sculpt. : you are communica.. ~ ting but it is non· • • • verbal.' I . .. ----~~ :·: OM.YPILOT Tueeday M9Y 27, IMO eMOn Hits Dome -. ~hr room. P"ot' lheM choree, they're pald • Mlary wtth blue mlmeocr•phed mooey At tM end ol tM w . t.bey are patd. However, 2lO perH:Ol ol their mon~y LI de· ~ted fOf' \.Ut9 for \be lHcher'~ aal.ry. THEN THEat:· d~uct1ona for rent, water. elertnc1ty and • spttlal fee for ustna th~ ~9cil sbarpeotr Students a.re fired for bung ab&enl from or late to tbetr Jobs • If lhey are "~vlcted '' f<>f' ooa payment of rent. thelr dt> ks are s tacked •t the bAck or tbti room and their belongLngs plied on top. So rar the locker room ma~tor hu bee!'I fired and had to learn to live below bi.a means. a couple ot students were "evicted" and a few of them bad to form a loan company a.nd Uve ln Uie "low rent" area of the room ln • clua~r of desks by the door. II dUI • l#r'Ulc tdea 1 It ~ llit Juat &be blu.t •Y• optMf to hit ecl11e1UGI MMe Dllt lM Of lM JUM LID Na· UoeaJ Oeoaapillca ma11~ ln tbt Ubr1ry. I lhoufd 9'avt had •uch 1 eow1e wbeo I ... ID 1redt acboot I sot ••rrttd t1-lnllln1 au moaey wH mltntoll',:r.~•=vtr a~ came •Illa a I , I 11v1 It to mv buaband IDd "I do -DOt wlodowa ! '1 I o.....t oe 111h tbe miraele ol 1eneUcs OM f'l OM creat.ttt m1U..m1Uell mtndl ol the 141.h C9DtUJ'y to m.y cb1ldNG. TRI! nM1' IOa lny IOD 1<>'. be came in •od •ald . "=c 't beUeve U! I think l owe lbem mone)' f« . Whit ·e FICA?" '"lt'a • deduc on IOf' Soclll Secw1ly." "f don't waot to Join." be fajd. "lt'a not a tennia club, it'a a retlremenl benent ·· "I alttady pe1d for ooc ln another box. What ~ foderill wtthholdl.na lax 10 for•" "On your ulary. 1 paper clip for natl°"aJ defenH " "LOOK AT THESE dedU<"tiON! State tax• Chartlllblc ronlrtbuttonr. ! Mt<Uc&J ! Dues! What a npo(f! "I've worked 40 solid, long, back·b~altlng hour:i for au ol this. I can't eo on livlng llke this •• I didn't have the heart to tell him tbal if he had to pay for his food, room. IJght.s. air condl· Honing. heal, laundry. medical. cable TV. ofothes and phone, we'd hevtt to move his desk to the garage and stack his belongings on top or it Abortion Clinic -is Depressing Place DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am beUin& you, for the sake of every t.eeo·ace Ori wbo -ii lo· .volved ln sex, to please print th1s 1ettu. I wish I bad seen ooe Uke it four years qo. It m ight bne uwd ~ a lot ol heart.a~ Three weeks ago I bad my secood abortion. J am 18 years °'d. I had my first abortloo when f wu LS. Alter tbe first one, I swore I would oever lake another chance on getting pregnant. But I was young and dumb. After a few mooth.s J was back to \be same old lrlcu. Wbeo I think of bow foolish I was. I could kick myself. I am not asktng for advice. I want to give ~ome. I wish every girl who ls fooling around - trusting to luck that she won't get pregnaat - coul<1 spend one hour tnslde an abort.loo cllruc. ll lS the lD05t depressing place ln the world -at least 1t was for me and every girl I spoke to t.bere . Pregna.ndee can be prneo~. They doo't bne t.o happen. All it takes ls the time and trou· ble to get yourself informed. U you doo't have a Planned Parenthood Assocl•tioo lo .YOW' town. j<> t.o the nearest city that bas ooe and get the :joformallon you need It 1s free and confideotial : and can sa~e you a bucket of tears. That's what 1 dtd. and I will never be 1n trouble a gam I'm ~1gnmg th1~ LEA RNED T HE HARD WAY DEAR LEAR.NED: You've wri\leo a clyoamic.e leuer. Tbu.k you. lbe eddreu for tk aatJooal beadqurc.era of Pl&ADed Parealhood~ for thoee wbo wul a lilt ol lk cltiel that b.ave u a560Clat.ion. Is Pl&AM4 Parent.hood Feden· Uoe of America, lAc., 811 7\h Ave. New York, N.Y. 10019. DEAR ANN LANDERS. My grandfather is 'l6 years old. Grandma died last year aner a hmg illness. Abou\ .sl.x moot.bs a&o Grandpa started Ulking out a woman ln her 40s. She is divorced and everyone UJ town knows she is .after his money. Borosrope WEDNESDAY, MAY 28 By SYDNEY OMAllR ) ARIF.S I Mar 2l ·Apr 19) You are more apt to acb.leve J(oal 1f you don't press -means ''quiet moments" or the dramatic pause couJd accomplish wonders. Accent on money de- cisions, conferences regardmg loans, invest- ments. clanfymg poJ1c1es. TAURUS (Apr 20·May 20>: You get what you want only after cleanng legal obstacles Get down t.o business, open Unes of communica- tton. do more listening than usual. Hold back on final commitments. A better, rirmer offer or proposition is m the works. GEMINI (May 21.June 20): You rebound lrom setback. Tas k i~ completed -superior . confides iJl you. Work condlllons -and health -show signs of improvement. Aries. Ubra natives figure promlneolly. Past obligaUon is fulfilled. You oow can ride "gravy train." CANCEa (June 21.July 2'2>: Love, creaUvi· ty. pioneering spirit, a new chance to succeed - these are part or your ucltin1, personal scenario. Leo. Aquarius persons filutt pro- mineoUy. Be ready for swill ch.an&•. 10 with Ude, lmprtnl your atyle. _ LEO <July 23-Aug. 22 >: You learn where you stand -and basac value ot po11e1sk>os. H unch b °" target -and t10 are teachinl techniques. Cancer. Aquarius and MOtbel' Leo 1tgure p rominently. : v1aGO <Aug. 21·Sept. 22>: J 01 cbues :stoom -you will have IOIDetb.int taneible,to ~· A nn Landers Last night I had a talk with Grandpa and told tum what I thought or rus "romance." He said, "1 am having a good time. This woman as my bluebird of happiness." What can be done to make' hlm see the light~ -CONCERNED DEEDEE DEAR 0.: Nothiog. U Gram pa bu bfftl go1J11 willa "Bhaeblrd .. for 11.K mootb.a, be bas alreadJ Mell lter bU1. 8o b.u Oii&, TooU. U lte maJleH mUtake a.e•u bave &opayforlt. DEAR ANN LANDERS: My wife "Wanda" decided t.o go back to work wben our youngest cbJldstarted loscbool two yea.raago. She ls atlrac· tave, intelligent and is working ln ao olCice that is predominenUy male. Some evenings she gets hom e an hour or so late and says she had extra ~ork to do Last month :.he worked twoSaturda} s. I.a:.l rughl hl'r bo:cis phoned during the eventng to a:.k a quesllon a~ut busm~ When I madt> -.ome remarks about my susplc10M. she offered to takt> a he-detect.or test Are they 100 percent accurate'> -NEEDTOKNOW IN JACKSON DEAK JACK : No. A few yeers ego the New York Psychiatric Institute wanted to c.est t.be vaUdlty of Ue·dete<t.or teals. They perfor med u es~rimmt. Several employees volunteered u subjttta. Eacb subjed wes suppUed with a Ue and was offered a osh rewud 11 they could stay with lbe lie and register •·normal" on the highly aopblatJcated equJpment. Sevea Ollt ol 10 t>Dbjttta stayed with tbe Ue aod coUeded. So, draw YOW' own cooduaiom celebrate. Relatives. trtps and ideas that click dominate scenario. Gemini, Sagittarius persons -and the number 3 -hgure promlneoUy. Avoid confusing "apples and oranges. -Take special care whale dnvln& or crossinj streets. LIB&A <Sept. 23-0ct. 2'2): Check resources. locate "exit door" -just lo cue! Empbuis on investments. details connect wttb cuh and security. Aquarius. Scorpio natives figure pro- minently. Professional superior aids ln provid· in& opportunity for advancement. SCO&PIO (Oct . 23-Nov. 21): Your anteQlla are up and out -you are oo brink of exciting event. Cycle high -you get call or mesaage supplytna needed tnformatioo, material. Your timing is razor-sharp. Persooal magnetism at· tracts members or opposite sex. SAGl1TARJUS (Nov. 2'2·Dec. 21 ): Adjust to needs of loved one -end strife at home base. Make creative. intelligent concesaioo. Taurus, Libra. Scorpio persons figure prominenUy - and so does the number 6. CAPR.ICOaN (Dec. 2Z-Jan. 19): Romance could cloud bulc or security tMues. Do not ruin chances to achieve financial "plum" by abusing a confidence. llesnge will become crystal· clear. Accent on career, business investments, wiab thal can come true if you are aopbiaUcaled about affair of bea.rt. AQUAa l U8 (Jan. 20·Feb. 18): Study Capricorn mesaqe. Emphuil oo major op- portunities, superton, reputaUoo. booor, un· uauaJ autpmeot. One who took you for granled i& ready to make amends. You'll be ,tven more regpoastbtlity-and money. StJck with awnber 8. Pl8C.J;S <Feb. Jt.Mar. 20): Aaplratlom are brou-into focus. Ariel, Llbra penom nl\lff promineatly. Empbaall oa Journey, publlablnc, ~pletine taak that rellevee you ol burden. Wome11 Airlin.-Pilots About SO o( the 140 femaJe airline pilots 1n the free wo rld gathen·d recent!} in Denver for th e annuJI me<.•tlng <if I.he lnte rnauonal Social Afflltat1on of Women Airline P1lob Thi· "omen have Mom, T win s Reunited SALIDA. Colo I A J> 1 Hu 1 111.1rv R1<fifwld has been reunited 1<1<1th •1111· 11( h•r 1~1n <,1111~ 42 years and s ix da)s after thl·) ~•·t • wf>llrdt t'<i tn an Ohio courtroom The son . r l't rrl•t.l Arm) ~1 <1J Dao.id Su pensky. arrivt.'d rec~ntl) Jflt·r dnno~ rrcim his home 1n Albuqu,rqu, '\ ~1 Ill' embract.'d his mother and presented hl'f v. llh d bouqutt of roseb. D avid's twin . T homas Supensky of Baltimore. will visit Salida this sumtner. Mrs R~fleld has seen neither M>O since May 13. 1938, when her former hw.band hied for a d1vortt and convinced lhl' 1udgt' sbe was oot <'apable ol raising the boys. then J rnont.h.s old They were pla(•t.-d 1n an orphana~e In Columbus. Ohio and later adoptl'd by J ohn SuP4?~ky and h1:. 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I ..._.for S-. ..................................................................... ···········•······•··•• ···•··············•···· •....••.••..•....•..... ······················· ............................................ .. I Ol2 e ••r• t OOJ G...nii I 002 I 002 G••r• t 002 G••• • I 002 G•••.. I 002 ••........•..•.••••.•.• ···•·•·•···•··········· ···········•··········· .............................................. ·•·•·•···••··••··•·•··· ·······•······•········ .....................•• EQUAL HOUSING OPPOIHUNlTY ,.......,..,Mettee: All r'Nl tslace ad\ Prt1sf'd 111 Uus nt>wspaper is \Ub JK'\ 10 ~ f"f'deral Pair Housing Art o f 1~611 11.tucti makes 1t 11lt'gal w advert1St' · 11n) IH'-' ftrenrt-. hmllallon. or <iis<'nll'W\dUOO bai.t'd VII rare. co&or. ~ui;c1on :.l A. ur nalional ong111 or aan intenlion lo ma~e ;in) such preferenC'e. h 11111 .i l.IOn. or da:.cnm1nat1on " 'JlUs newl>p..iper Wiii O(ll kn<>WU1J!ly arrepl .111) .idverll'>ln~ fo r rt'.t l estate \lohlC'h c. In \ 1111..i oono{the law EltRORS: Adnrfott$ should c:hKJl their ocb daity .ct report tr· ron i...dia+efy. Tht DAIL y fttLOT GSMllMS icDlity for the fint in- c:.ornd iftwrtion only. ~forSoit ..•....•..•••••.....•.. ~ 1002 ....••.•.••.•••......•. J\'iSL')lJ\Bl.E!l"; LOAN 3br 2ba Owner anxious ~-~' 0001. 5-19-_35911 ATI':'I VA BUYF.RS' Jbr 2ba Ownt>r anxwu ... \l'?l !157 070 I. 5-19 35!'8 P&UHSULA DUPLEX SI 75,000 !',u·1Y> to bearh Bnni: pwnl & shmelo.,. nt't·1h f1Xln .I u. .. t h~lt·d , .. 11 ~7171 ,....SULA POtMT \t'"" dl•t·oril ted 1 bdrm l:1rt11b honw Ck ~·an \ilt-w ' $32$,000 IAYNONT \\ t' h.1, ,. ~·' t·r ul (1ol' hunwc;. "1th im•r &. bhp El TottO HOISi COUHT•Y Hdr111 , :l hath!>. r <Jnrh bl\lt• n11n1 t•:-.t.llt! II\ or.tOJ!(' J?rOH'S 2 1U 500 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Suy\•d•· Q, , .. , .... K . o/~ e>lt>I OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUN/MOM 12·5 CUSTOM TWO STottY CAPE COO 4 Bdr~. 31 :! Baths, 3 frpks. jacuzzi. gourmet kit.. beam ceilings. leaded S?lass. prof. decor ated. 1 blk from oceC:t n , ma n y o the r features ,\ b s u m a b I c I o a n 1 1 11.a "; • N 0 ()l.' AU FYING. 233 Poinsettia An .. CGrOM ct.I Mer IALBOA ISL.AMO IDUL FAMILY HOME i! St.on. 3Bdrm home and ~uest-rm. large pauo. SJi5.IXXI 2 u.-.1rs Diamond 'lo H.a\ area L IJ\t I~ J Bdrm houset :!bdrm :i pl . SSl.000 Ouktandinq HCHM '*·So. lay leoch Reaul1full> rt'modeled UTTU MAMSIOM Tree h.ned stre<"l leads to l1us trulRllJ(1«"nl 3 Bdrm r u1dence t::ntcr l Iii: C'Ourtyard w1tt1 (oC'al pomt fountain S...•C'unl) 1?3lf.' 3SSUrt'' C'Omplf.'\l' prl\ aC') Gardt:n Sl'lllOI? :.urrounds }our s parkl 1ni.: pool and ... pa Cahforrua h\ 1n~ al its \'t.'n' best! Unbt>ltt'\ abll· · sJ.28.ooo. 6''''"••1·1• ~,,., ' , and r .. oo\iatPd 3 bdrm. I ~ I 2ba homto w ll~e airy SHOIAPPEAL One()( Newport Bt>ach·, r1 nes1 propt•r11e ... Magn1C1 cent 4 Bdr m Mediterra nean vie w hOmt• Proft'SS1onall) lie· ("()rall'd lhruoul. t: leg ant rormaJ liVl~ and clintn)t rocxn Unbelievable mar·· bk-hrepla<'t' h1ghhghts ram1ly room SpeC'1al blliard roora. large pool and s pa . Offe r ed .e9.000. ~ lt~a;nrn ~~tOJ + 2 Bdrm a~l. IA YCUST FfXElt XI.MT AMAMCIMG Pnced to sell now ~ 4 Lovely J Bdrm. den Bdrm and pool. Vacant home + C'harmrng apl. and waiUn. Call now• Nr. No. Ba.>. Just 2 yrs 646-nn ok1. S447.SOO. BUOYTHEIE.ACH Dtslrablt N <'wpo rt Bt'a<"h rt'sldent'e . <.:.irtfwly selected ap. Po1nlments. «u s to m carpeting. drapes and light fixtures ~amed ~ lhruout. Reunion sized famtl) room w11h rustom bar affords a p4a~ for bolh relaxallon or entertauuniz Pnced ror quiC'k sale SIJ0.000 O#'flvlN9•11 ~1lJl"IUl'.fNt(I •. -!~ lfi!IHI :€if= --------•I apl. P a rk 4 C'ct r s . YIU.A MOMTHEY TOWMHOUSE 2 Bdrm1~, Ba. pra~t> + pool :\<> ckl11.TI \A lt-rm:. Or. lo,. down FKA \('rm~ to non H~I Prict-d J l S73.<XXI. llWT), call now ' !Q~ -~J' COATS &WALLAtE REAL ESTATE, INC. --, 16 UHITS! Pride or 0 11. ner.,h1p ,1partment~' 11 .. '<'ar'> old En<'losed ~ara.;.-.... t'OOlb 2 ~R & I BR On s1tt• mgr Lo" ma1nt In rnffil' SO·l.21JO a )e..ir :.rht'fl Xln l terms .1mJ n~hl oH' Call ror vro '~.~.~~.z~.!7~ .. !~1!1111 Msum. VA Loan Super starter -I bedroom 2 bath w 1rully bw It m krtchen. This spa <'IOU\ 2·st.oc') toWn home 1s lesl> than 10 )'ears old and has beautifully maintained g reenbelts. pools. children's pla n ards. and a large enC'losed prwate patio. W11h 8 S'f assumable loan t h1 :. home will sell fast at $85.500. CaJI 7Sl·3191 t;:SELECT - I PROPERTIES .-wPOR'T COHDO $94,000! Lille new Versailles sul&le level condo! Im· meCliate occupancy! One year warranty frtt! Lov· ely v\ews of cou.rty ard and fQW\ta10 Includes pool. s_pa, sauna. and n¥Jre! SUbmit all offers! Call 752, 1'100 now. ~.000. GR£ATOUPLU 4 Hdrm upper apt and 3 bdrm lov.e r Squdre rootaj?e c annot be duph~·ated loda) ~ On qUJct <;treet llt!ar South Ba> S519.<XX>. CUSTOM DUPLEX C'IOM' to So Ba) fronL <>utstJndinJ? propert) T11.o J Bdrm un1b ~.000 Open Sot /Sun/~ 114 Opat. lol. lslnd. LOU BRECHTEL &As~ 673·3331 IUY Of THE WEEK Sll4.900 buys this lon ·ly hom e ror t he di s cnminat1n~ ramil> 4 getll'rou.., bdrms would oet-omodate )our Cami I) Court>ard and ground-. are 1dl'al fur · i.:rt>l'n chumb" fan C'1ers \' r\ wrms. Spet-1al homl• lnr a~pecial family 645 03U3 FORESTE OLSON .. .<. Qlt •• •C111•• AXER UPPER IUMGALOW Bnng your µaml brush $79,950 ..nd ~a\'e thow.c1nds on J\lJ terms! Owner will lh1.., ~m~le Mory home hel11 hnanC'e ! No quahr~ 'l'1lh h~e lam1l> room & mJo?' 3 Bdrm 2 bach. pool 2 C'rack hng frpk"l. ;ind 2 dining arl."a!> C'USlom kitchen. hu~e Owner mu.'t sell and will bndt f1replat-e. eleJ1an1 help finanl."t! ;-.0 quahf). patJO. reacures beauuful· in~. T.:.ikl• advantagt:: ly weeping willow. hum·• 546-2313 Call 962 9311 ,~,..· .1 ? •• \ ,,...., '"N .... 1 A LR~:~E [ ~ dllfl BIGCAHYOH On Ch e golfcour:.c . gorgeous 3bedroom 11.1th the ultunale m decorat· IIlg, quarT) tJle floors. blt·in ster('() and wine C'abmets. A must see pro- perty with c reat1,·e h nanr1n 11. Priced at se.ooo HAJtlOI YllWHIU.S 1 Desirable 3 Bdrm Portorino model w l?Uest qtrs. wee bar & loft. Ready for in-l aws or I 1 v e . I n . M a r,•e l ou s deco r a t i nl?. 5244.900. C:J Coldwell Banker unu ISUM» DOU. HOUSI Just steps to bay. Cozy 2 Bdrm. with beamed ceilings. paned windows, used brick. Owner will assist with financing -·would like long escrow. Exclusive listing. S29S.OOO. SHIHGUO CH.ATE.AU IH COM Very unique! Two 1 bedroom. 1 bath units or a 2 bedroom. 2 bath ho m e . R ea l pride o r owner s hip. new kitc hens. bathrooms. a brick patio a nd a fenced yard Located near theatre. s h ops, tt:.>nnis and school $235.000 U~IVUI: li(M~' REALTORS.675-6000 2.-43 ust Co .. 1 Hlghwe11. Coro"• d.I Mar WE HAVE 4 2 OF THE. BEST LISTINGS IN TOWN Co.eboJt Boy Ord BEDch REAL ESTATE UCRLEHCE ~E 194' COSTA MESA <Eaststde>. Neat home & incomc>. 3 & 1 bedrooms. 50x 16S R·2 lot.• (l>}OSC' lo public transportation. Only Sl&s.000 NEWPORT IUCH 75'-011 I TilEES TREES Lot.c; <1( lrt"t'S. ~hrub .... gt\~ Lhii. ~Bdrm 3 bJlh homl• a v.ood!>) .it moM>ht•re lmmaC'ulalt- atlll hu~hl} upgrad1.'<l 1h · sume Sl(}t.~ loan Total eQUll} S39.000 Owner aruoous <.:a 11 ~ 2313 _1,,,.,,.y •. t\f ••• ,.,..,,,..,. [~ltdil LGASSUMUULN H09UAUFTIMG LOWDOWN Uke new mside llnd out with new <'Pt· g and a rozy bnrit fTPk' In this attractive 3 bdrm. 2 ba home. Lge ctssumab le loon with no g wiJ1f) ini:: & a low down. Ont> ~.900 Art no11.' call 9"i1+-5J70 to· da) ALLSTATE REALTORS 'f'ht-ra:.te:.l dra'I' In th•· \.\t .... : .J l>dll} J>ilul l 1a.'l11l 1l-d Ad &i2 St.:H BACkBAY nus 2 .. tor) :i Bdn:n. J bath homt" (l'JIW"h it I.it> st1)al'3tt" f.im1I> rm. frml duwig rm Pl'rfeC'l rur the la r ge famil ) Beautiful baC'k} ard fnr pallo enlerta1nmg. or fen!d at S141.SOO FUU.Ell RlAl TY 546-0814 uns ... 1be \'x 1 interest has been k>wered Loans 10 S125..<nl. Call us and let '6 show you l'IOY> ) ou c nn quahf~. 6 RED C"ARPET -754-1202 JUST LISTID OWi& SAYS saL t°<l'>l3 \le.a rondo. I ye11r old ~.UOU <..:a II 64& 7171 ., • ., 'i '• I 110 N 'r"'; l ~IRSHI INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY T h e San Ma rin o P ost Office Building on fashionable Huntmgton Dr .. next door to the new Bank of Sa n Marino Bldg . Rented at $60.000 pe r year net to the U.S. Post Office. with just 3 years rem aining on the lease. Full pnce $725 .000. WATERFRONT RESIDENCE, YU-SUP A ...................... d cltlltY IR • p1 • ...,. loc....._ Ptrfltct fw ... a.,..-y ...... t.. ..... .... w11o ......, Htwpott ....... V ....... I bedroo• wHlt ,.... _. •::.!t ·1 HM of ..... / ... dDW OWHEI WILL ASSIST WIT .FIMAMC•t&. S 1.211,000 ... SPECTACUW snGLASS-VU ......... :I. ........... .., ... ~ fMJI t' pl ......... I 6 .._ ............... .. ~,_ ~···•••¥11Wef :r .~~.:a.• .... .: .. ;:....';" .!: '4Jru:l•11 1 P,C Sl71.000- DCEM VllW WITH llCH1S ................ 4 .............. " ... C..... Mil I •r• 9'j f1Hal?.,,.,,. .... ....., ._ ........ ,..., ...... ... ~. s.,.r ....... ., ..... ,. ........ ''"·''°' ., ... .. WATERFRONT HOMES.INC. MAlCSTf\Tt S.. .. IWN .. "'-''¥ ,...,..,,,.,~ 24,. w ~ Hwv .m M.rvw /wt ~ Bt.ctl ~ llleftd Ul·140I '7Wflft - OU> WOILD IUGAMCI Antique carved ha nd rubbed wood & glass entry doors lead you into nus outstandlng home in Old Corona del Mar. Total use of copper ceilings Heavy soli d oak cabinets. brick fl oors in & out. gour met kitchen. stained & etched gla~":> thruout La\ 1sh use of onyx & marble French wmdo~s. s p<J "1th T\' l.1\ ing room up with ocean \ 1ew. Qualtt~. tas te & style for the d1scnm1nt1l1ng $625.000 Ownf:.'r will help finan('<' Cull now 644·4910 WESLEY H. TAYLOR CO .. ltMlton 21 I I S. JC>oqyM Hill• Rood .-.EWPORT C&ll"B. .-..a. 64~0 I 0 IALIOA P~IHSULA U.RGA.IH Ouplt-ll. fl>.• r ' On•· hl1tc k 1.11 tJJ > dllC1 O<.'••Jn ()11. II• r "' 1·arn <:1()1 •1,111 Jt 12', ~I~~, ~Jll ti73 tl.',.,IJ [®111111 100/oLOAH TakCO\ er lov. 1nll'f'~\ lo.ill on Lt11~ Lrut·h '' "'" 110n11 I :-. 1• \ c: l. \ ~ !-. home'' J bdrtn' 1 I Jf g.ual(t', .. dlk 10 \lot I t1Jf th.it ~al:> '1>. "" J '1ev. l hJI ~ul"' l•lrt'·•·r' ~7711 (~•\mm. "'1:·1--·a·a""'a·r·a·-11 ... Re31 t-.... lalt' SPANISH HACIENDA ON BACK BAY Ofd World Chonn. v acotioft at HOMlt. 4 bdrm . pool. hoc tub. \olle} ball c-oort PnN· reduct'd lo S499,\IOIJ CrealH e r. na.nr in g 8 r uig ol re r.. 258S 1 n int' A\'e IBack 8J, 1 i\jtent 714 6-46-I 044 DOVER SHORES IJl!ttl J•r;>. \lt·IA. p r•1 l•-..•wJOJlh dt""<1r.1l1"t I 11r1rm J l:S.t hc,rr,, "'llh ' o il .trl'l 'P" t'r• """ 111.1111 lrlj( J \ J llJlilt ~1.J IJ.lt) HARBOR RIDGE .! Ill Ii.a 1ktv< J\ur 11"' n hlll'Tlf' IA.llh l:I lJUIJo.,1 11 \ "'"' u' ,. r 1, ,,;\ 1111 r .. -... 'f"\IHf t.llltl I II) ll1;hb ~Ult UDOISUHO '\.t"41\ d t'f'<lr'1'• I I K<lrm .I lid "" fl., 1111111• IJ11<J \11< dill & ro Jd• 1 .. r 1m ITJo'th<llt• ffil t\ 1• 1n "' I h 1r• dll '" f1n.1n1 in-. ,I\ ,U(Jblt• 'iiJICJ .0 I USE THE DAILY PILOT "FAST RESULT .. SERVICE DIRECTORY For Result Service Call 642-5678 ht. JZ2 LOVIL Y LIDO IA YFIONT - With JUMBO assumable lo<k loan. 3 + maids. 4 baths. den . dining rm. 2 fplc 's & lots or charm. $1,250.000 . WAlllROMT -Custom built ho m e by leading architect. 5 Bdrms, 4~ ba th. dining rm. pier & slip will accommodate large boat. This magnificent home is perfect background for your collections. $1,250,000. SPYC.LASS PllMI VllW -4 Bdrm, 2Y.r bath, formal dining rm, 1 sty w/pool. Prime view lot/Newport Center lights, Catalina & the bay. $695,000. • ...... ~.,.o.a..1ias.. 2111 c.-..... ., 675-3411 ' GORGEOUS END UNIT, UPGRADED WATEllMOMT COM>O 1n "The Lak es", pool tennis·sauna AND owner . will help finance. $97 .500. See LJoyd. LIDO ISLE St·parate mas ter bedroom suite upMa1rs. 2 fireplaces. we tbar. jacuzzi "1th imported ltles. completely new throughout. Reduced to $495.000. St>ll('r will help finance BIG '. See Ma\ 1s l.ar'9lt c...-. OCEANAtONT HOME 1 Rc.-droom with an unusual amount of t•xl ra i-.torage tn the best Balboa IOl'<JllOO A!\klOg $850,000. ()p('n Ilse ~un l :i. 1213 E . Balboa Bl\d. See ('nnn11· BEACH HOME 3 Bdrm 2 Bath. frplc. lots of built in~ 1nelud1ng dt!>h\!o u~h1•r Onlv Sl2!"1.900 S<•t· S~l\i:.t JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 2919 tWwporl Blvd. comtt l Ottt KOME + con AGE "W.rto r ht m1 · .! IY!rm • 11.v<f' l•"11L 1-ut1...... Ito< fTlC.C'u r I I.iv. ""'Umt-' s.:,K IH I llJ lt1.1f ~:."' I''' •no'fit S!.l{IJ 'qui I l •Jr r " on l hr' • 1 n •• • C1.A.SSY CO.-.DO 1..ii..e a moc11'1 1!> 1h1!> ,llt)Pr. upli(rJdrd singlt· "-'X) 2 lid rm t! nd wut -\JI dmf'Olll~ tnC'lud1nl! c;1A.\mm1n~ pt~1l lt•nni~ & "•uni' l!Jl•• Uon l "''"t uh Ltx.IJ, 97:1 ..:nu ~·.:Ill.. ALLSTATE [~ IE&H:I REALTORS_ Wahl f1 ont Home 5 HR . '4 lh . ru,tom v.al erl r r.n t h u mt" "' I I 7 ll 3¥. p \ l d 0 ( k Pri <'C d SI 29~. 000 Buildl'r "' trade for Palm Spnng.s Estate For deC.41 b on t.tus home and appt lO Stt. n il Cam tloff. airt. 63 l-OCl94 f'nnc-Vl'll \ --- OWHH wtU RH.,.CE APPROX l/4 ACRE 10MED A-I INTlh redttmab\4! 3 Br. 2bd residence N r John Wayne Airport. Huit 82 Sx336 lol • v..ilh un· bmMd ~at \lUgn . Own« Wiii r1nance at on· l.)~.cw ~644-7211 /JD.NIGH OAILfY Ii, A55lJCIATf5 M.tke )OUr advertising ooHar go farther' Lal \Qll' l:ui~ C\•t>ry day ui Lhe Cl~1f1t"d section trf th1:> nt: ... ~papc r. b42 5bil4 macnab I irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRVINE COMPANY WA HOME '.\t ountain views across park from this fo\(~ly 3BR. 2 bath home. Newly in'l alled S PA & many extras. Hc•ad~ to go at Sl65.000. <Q·62 • O~et WILL HBJI -t BR ai r -conditio ned home with owner financed loan for a s uper buy~ f'ptc m formal hvin~ rm -full dining rm -hu~e family k itchen -- 3 car garage. $155 .000. <Q·63) ALAN BEEL 551-8700 752-1414 c~vaa..c-e< 642 .. ZlS <l()I [)o...e.~ 551 .. 700 'WoocbdQe (flt'l!er 644-6200 Hortn v-c-e- CE 110111 ILlllS ca. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE _ UOO ISU One Of Newport 8ea('h'1 Most Des1"-d A~as With Private Beaches. T enn1'i Courts & Clubhouse. Trad1t1ooal Five Bedroom Hom{' With Book·Uned Oen·Study. Lar Jie Formal Dinin g Room. Muter Suile With Spa. f:Hept1onal Offering On Lar11e Lo t S F:LLER WJU. AS.51ST IN FINANCING. $MS.OOO. JASt•• elm In OM Of Cot-on• del Mar 's Moet Deslrabh~ Gate Ouarded Communities. Tht Most Popular One St o ry Model With Two Bedrooms Pll&S Den With Second Flreplate. ! T'Wo l.Arge Patios. lfl.nl View Of TM Qc-ean. A1net00el ~·-Pool. Spa & 'hM.La. EASY FINANCING.1275.000. ..... A rllstkally Decorated Northwood Patao ... Home Thia Home Shows Uke A Model • lnskje It Outside. 1'ri·Levtl. Th~ i....._. Rtdrnoms. Plus Bonus Room & Family Room. Only 11"7.500. 759-9100~ 11 ~ ....... : "'.,.,. c.llr'. ow.. WIU. CAllY ll V~MIWf-MOUMM.. • thia tught.y c:teslrabae .. Benita·· model Statures a <"OUrtyard entry, two extra ·""'rae paUos. 3 bedrooms. a baths. ~ated ln the ··ontlnal Blufls". Bla 8~belt view on a QWet cul-de·U<' f'trcet. An lmmnl'Ut1te home pn~ for quic k sal~. 1185.000 Buy thas .one -level bt"auty now. Owner will flnanct>. No loon fee <'alt tor appoa.ntmenl 644 .. &910. ~ WISUY M. TAYLO. CO.. llA&.TOIS · Jiii S-Ju'' ... ._. MIWPOn CINra. M.I. 644-49 I 0 ,-UU A MOOS. INSIDE AMO OUT PrestigiQus TurtJerock Highlands. 3 bedroom. family room. detached home Professionally decorated and l~ndscaped Overlooking park and ~lls. $217.500 U~l()UI: ti()Ml:S REALTORS. 675-6000 2443 East Coast Hlgtw.•11. Co«>rui dej MM ~-HAVE 42 OF Tit£ RST LISTINGS IN TOWN DoetaJt Bay Ord f?£Dch lliL EST A TE EXCELUNCE SINCI 1949 SAN JOA9UIN. near golf course. Very oeat 2 bedroom. den, 2'.h batb condo. $189.500 NEWPOU HACH 759-0lll CHOICE DUPLEXES * good financing * IAUOA ISLAHO -· Choice location -steps lo S. Bay beach. 3 Bdrm & 2 Bdrm. great assumable loan. llere 1s your chance to own a Qne-of -a-kind property. $475.000 ';WEST NEWPOn -Close to ocean .. and beach. Well designed and immaculate 3+2 bdrms . Newly carpeted. builtins, freshly painted. $279,000. Call for appt. to see. 'ASK US abotlt Otlr ltw .,..rwty P'04JI.., wWdt co•en bwfen & Mien. ====642-5200===:. .·Pete Barrett -r ·1 ~ HACH W11'H OCIAN v1EW ... sm.ooo. C'-:kg l ......_ .J INllll .._, ca.-ty•d .....,, ... ~,.. & ....... ....,,.. ~.tr !MW, MW •or. W•, ~ ;_ I OHi IDIM. UNITS. OaJy $240.000. lsc•ll-t loc..._ ...,. -DhM(l•ll. ....... 101'• .,..... ~ <ill ....... .- C L 0 S I T 0 T H I OCIAM. •• SIJt,tOO. CWc9 I Wra. ,, .......... h .............. Ollyl .. ekl......,-.: -..y·...-.,.. :r'i C8' ............ fw,... ..... ~ ............ _ ...... llACH COMDO, I 0% DOWM. rce..,..... z..., • ....._ • ..., ... ........................ , ..... s_h.°"flll.tOI. $ l&L wmt COUM• .:1 ... "",... ._ .............. d .. l>Miil ,_.. ......... & r1 .. he • .. ,..,.._,. ............... ... ",... . 2744 I. COAST HWY. COIOMA DEL MAI ~ - 759-161& ' ....... .... ,,,. REALTORS '1'-111 I RE.AL TORS 671-111. Of'9t Mo.Ill l 340 BAYSIDE OR: <THJo; VIEW> Hughdad S y Th\! Bay ! For lht.· ~ophisUcate who lo\ t>l> Lo entertain a tn level con tcmporur y three bedroom. family room home with pool. parking and pr1 vat·y SS65.000 Open Mon. 1 5 Corona d c l Mar properties - ~omething for everyone. Low priced <starter> mvestmenl, J bedroom and den on R·2 lot lo add a unat S184.000 C harm in g . comfortable. more s pacious than most. three bedroom. family room home on R-2 lot. To add a unit if desired. $195.600 COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 25' E. Coast Hwy .. Coroee .. Mer % 675·55 I J DECORATOR CHALLENGE-PENINSULA Gi)dc 2......, 4 bed.....,_, Warkw gr111•am1e wffttbridl. A~-­ steps to lay & Ouoa. s'ft'S,000. 631-1400 AfFORDABlE TOWNHOME $114,9 A.Ne ......................... ... lots of ,,. .... ,., ... .,.. ... fw walll*J. lwclllah & MW, ...... .. decor 2-ttory, l bed. cOlldo wttlt 21/1 be. 611-1400 WATERFRONT RESIDENCE-YIJ.SUP A -oclau1 ...._ witlt ••••d cipty ill a prcllligc aoc.atioa. Perhct for HM -.~ ........ ....., .... wt. .., Newport lhlRg. v ........ 5 ....,.,.. ..... ,.. .ct ...,... .., for MN of ilMloor/MtdoDW" e11l•t I I g OwHr will Haist wlte. flwncflHJ. $1,215.000 ........ WATERFRONT HOMES. INC. RE.Al ESTAn ~ fWr,t.,i., Proptt1y ~ 2436 W Co.Kt Hwv 31 ~ M.nnc> ,...,. ~1 Be«h &lboo I.land '31·1400 67UMO macnab I Irvine realty A SUBSIDfARY OF T"E IRVINE COMPANY Sl'YGUSS Htu. New custom w/a Mediterranean flair ! Spacious rooms --hi gh beamed ceilings. handsome woods & tiles -· stained glass windows. Cobblestone driveway. 4-car garage w /works hop & wine cellar. SI.100.000. (Q ·58) IAYFltOMT Outstanding custom Country English 5BR home built by W.M. Fe rdi. Parquet floors -· high ceilings --e legant fixtures. Cantilevered deck & dock for so· boat. $1,650.000 incl. land. <Q·59) ... CAMYOM Southern Colonial on the 8th green! Magnificent SBR custom residence w/approx. 6500 sq .ft. or the fmest quality. Imported marble entry ball w /circular staircase & crystal chandeliers --spacious white birch paneled family rm -· 3 wet ban -· wine cellar -· fUlly air-conditioned -security syste m. $2,000.000 incl. land. (Q,60) UMDA ISll MANSION f'abulous location on 133' on the bay w /slip for lg boat. Glamorous contem1>0r1ry w/wal11 of 1tass. JJ(>lis hed oalC &c te1k. Dramatic 2-story Uvtng rm, adJ. entertaining ar~a w/full bar. ltandsome library. Music room. Tiled pool in sheltered eourtyard. $3,300,000. (Q-81> CATHY SCHWEICltERT 64.2-8235 1414 Compu1 V.,. ,.,., 642-1111 4IOf Do.. °""9 hnyKetf......, APOIM Somrbod~"• mlslln« the boM. A hoow thut Medt ..-1 ... no& OM toet. A vlt!W ovet' Which )'OU C'H i;"*t and a ya.rd that will Nindlt> a mo&l Is at you I.hilt ii. 011SSing the boat? Executive 2 & 3 Bdrm townPc>mes. Deluxe kitchens -· private paliol -- walklna distance Jo aboppina and restaurant. Priced rrom S98.SOO. • "'- ... on some modela. Will exchange for buildable land. Gene Lachenmyer 8'2·9560 Z4t o.1.1. COSTA ..sA The Cokln)': 48r+. AIC. t\Aaume $80,000·10"'2'1'. IJS.Cal. Ph: 1~ Open Sat /Sun I Mon ~ ){ln.::t Rd. Npt lkb. 673-1111 IUUTIFUL IASTSIOI JOMA.LOT ""1o Individual houses on m R·2 lot. Each has a lt!l*1llf yard. Both MW· l,y ~ tn11~ & out. and hl~ly upgraded Temfir location OwMrs -.\ll cam 2nd TD t'or REDUCED! By Owner. new2Br2 e.. frpk!. Oold Nugget Award winner . l "t mi to beach. Sl2S.OOO .... ,.. W. ly OWMf' ~~~l•r 3Br 2be on cul-de·Ht'. Ready 7 IL You cboo9e '"'11des. Prine. ocly. $U8,HO /malte ofr. ~Hlll29ot~1..- VIEW DUPLEX lBr . w lrp lr. ZBr. ..-~par~ Pilt10. "': blk to o<'t'an H 1~h lo;in 11 7~"'° Low d o wn S221S.950. eau now. monlnfOl'aJ.1. 540-llSl '~~~~~~~~ 28r. fam rm. fee. rlean. nee&. ll_yud. Auumable loaJt. Owner aniu ous ~UST SELL 20102 Marina Ln. S&7 .soo 548· 7879 Owner /bk r WWooopw/aets DON'T M a k .e DISRfJLTY 673-6210 1"1.IOA MEWPORT REALTY \\'ants to work for you \\t-hll.lldle uU kinds or rrot.als. sales & bsttngs. 67s.8170 BGHT I IDtlM.. UNITS Only 5240.000. Excellent lo<'at1 o n neoa r 01 s- nt>ylaad. Under JOX ·,. ~ Submit on terms OCUN PACIFIC Real Estate 759·1616 1006 ....................... So. lcryfro.e o.etx Chanrung Balboa duplex o(f~ 2 + den OW'Mn -~ .... HERITAGE . • REALTORS OAK GLEN D11l1nctl•e new 2 bedroom. 2"' ba con· dom&mwns. Sl05.990 ZS18EJdeftAve.C M 6C2.f734 ~ Lowest priced home In Mala Verde. ll feature.: 3 Bdrms, 2 baths, beaur1lul stont fl~ and IS l'leU all lclwJola. 0..ner wW also 'consider sd1infl v A. Hurry. woa 't last ' P riced at only f/11.500 CaU 540-1 U1 .. ~ w. HER ITAGE . • REALTORS unit w /large. sUDdtttl. • '"!!~!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!.!!!!!!!! lower'!Bdrm rtdfal unit 1.: Pnced al. SBll8.000. For 1--------moreo 1nro call Carol Hoff. agt P arest.>lter Realty, 631-0094 __ _ 2Story 2 Bdrm. l~• bath~ Pltio + garage apt. + 2 rooms & balh gut-'l quarter s. S42~.oo o ~ ·------UUTSTANDING HOME :\"R.SO. BAY BEACH Beawfully remodeled & reDO\'aled 3 Bdrm. 2 ba. l.....:t! airy roo~+2Bdrm Cl pt S4.25. 000 Low• edwtw4 & Auoc.. 67J..llll ------lab»a PtM&Mlilo I 007 ....................... 8 UllTS Owner will help on fln&nC'IDI Good uea. wa!1c to ahoppln&. ~ ~ OPEN H0l 15f IH AI Ty / 2&1.>en home + smct II bachelor for income. Best price in town. Stt>ps to blty & bectch. fina.ocang ~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!~ a\'3..11. ~bh! lse/opt. ::; $187.500. Ownr11\gt. ~- ~~adtl018 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEAHFROMT HOME Ul CaplStrano Bea<'h .a Blltms. 2"'2 baths. fam nn leodt Rood Iffy. 49"4998 a.EAM&UADY Weil nwnt.at.Dfd b~ orig ownen. Ill aces.a \le~. 48r. eoci paUO, Dl~ )d & 4 q\M!t street. Malt~ a nice faaul> homt.-Only $112,51.0 Ca.JI Ron Lo"'t' 642-7404 ~NEWPORT " ~ ... HORIZONS ~Rl::ALTY ~~~ .. !~!.~ ;;~~~~~~~ <M'B RMAMCIMG Two separale living WJ· its. Cute front home with l Bdrm +office. frpk and sunny kitchl'n. Lge modem. newer 2 bdrm a~. with deck. Owner "'ill carry 2Dd TD and al'· cept low cash dn. $240.000 TWOUMITS 111a qUJet lorauoo Older. Ml!SA VBtDI LEASE OPTIOH Sharp 4 Bdrm + !Arge added family room. Priced~ market al Sl:M...900. form mott ln · formaUoa call 540-1 lSI ., • ~ HERITAGE . • REALTORS but With <.'harm and op porturul> loterestuw: 2 Ml5iA tmGHTS story wnh 2&J bdmf Un· TOM• IOUIS ll$. Low <.'ash down.i. as· 2 6 3 B d r m s • a 11 swnab6e 1st TD & vWC a.mmitlea. Pnced from 2Dd TD-1225.000. a.5QO. w................ -·~tr="-tu.c. ..... '7Wt00 l~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I MILDTOSUIT One ~118' lot 43' Begooaa Ownr 700-1.125 543·6 I 48 Duplex by owner Xlnl. loc. So. PCH 29%down. 12\.,~ AITD $1500 mo. income. PlttYATI Ol.tst.ancti ng v a ew from CCI)' 2 bdrm. home + 2 bdrm. house ror reolaL ss&.000 OLOECdM 6 Bdrm. home. C\IStom caaltNCtioft: •· Euy ~.OwnerwW MODOWMYA nus l Bdrm 2 bath hOIM feature•: hardwood noon. shake roof and ~ ya.rd Owuen &nlll· ious Pnced lo sell at on· ly 119.~. Call S40-1Ul · .. '·.. HERITAGE . REALTORS Priftc. Only. 5 Br, 2 tMI. 11.0l,IOO. Near Fedco. c.u-.... AUU...V.A.. Beautiful secluded 3 Bmm. 2 ba M~ Verde haae. ODly SIOK down. .au.me balnce. Bill ta\an."-su.nn 3 Br. 2~ be. llbU-ottU \W. Pool ll 1pa. Hiah usam•ble loH. Al\. Ml ... New Eut C.11. condo. beb> f&IUIDCe. Sl9.»0 llAURYSfAUf'PER aw. l~. fl'l>lc:. ja('. SF.AUONRJ:ALTY Oood nna.tnc. .. .-. · 67UJM 4'7·llll BtBlillllr.to.sm 3 BR. 2 ba chumer w~CJ. '52.000 auuma· IOl4 b1e ttt. Watt._ aoe. *">' ........ OwM'r will CODtlder 2ad. .... ,... •. lltr. MW01I Mil cwry flMDelnl 3Br. 21111, 7yn old. ft.V. •C· reaa. terce ~. EHt side. SlZS ,000 . 0ww '¥ sa.1t51. I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! • WAH'rc:HAIM7 AM> COt • .,., 1 Vou'W fomd k ln Oris ~autlfully upgraded Mfta Ve~ bome. It fflKUn!s. 4 Bdrms. new carpets and waUcover· ~. <.'t"rllm1 <' tale floors and LS loc at.ed on a h1.11e NI~ sar lot for an •Po: po1ntmenl to ~. call ~ll.51 ·=-~ ~ HERITAGE . . REALTO~S 9'af1> 3 bd twntlH. l12K -MO(l)UAUFYIH6 3 Br. 2taa:, DrW pa.int. CpU ., drps. Gu rrpk As· swnabk> loan S.!0.000 dn r IP ., .900 All· ~rm ask for Kerry )1ered1th Garden~ Tn level. 1mmal'uJale' f'\'t ~&rd lnrludin~ pool & spa. Century 21 Surf. 531>'474 Mtwc.ra.Ho.., Downtown Huntington Buch. 2 or 3 bdrm models. rrom 1169..250. Cmtury 21 Surf. ~ 7~ A Move UM.II )~ aee iJ; spec· tacuJar cU) and ni&hl ~1ew from 004! of lhe pnYa\e deClll Of \htS beau.tifuJ townhome 10 Rancho San Jo•quln. Spacious 2 bdrm .• 21 , bit .. wtth aouggery. wet Lar. A truly wuque home worth i.eeing. Sl 78,.SOO. As.o;wnable loan. dn. SH.HO Patrick Olmerln·plex, well kept. Tenore. Agl. 631·.._ NC't' area xlnt 1nvt'St mt-nt Sl.37.500 Century 21 Sw1. SJ&. n4Z.. '"SPACIOUS .. ISTHIWoaD Pl-ttt's LudUl& Broad· 't52Jeu.v,~htVlll f'-' t.bls super expanded moor Condo On the Ma.a Verde. home. I& W41ler. J B r . 2ba • re.tuns: a hule family J1000/mo 146·SS31 4r NOW room. bea.Wlw poo1 and 16s111 _ 1$ The Thne- plllio and ~r bdrm '"'-1044 Thelnl.m!Slrat•~ watb •1tt101 room. --·-•••••••••• .... --bul the ~ u.. llnliioM! F·or •• ._.... more det:1U1. ('alt I•-------rost.41 wdlutup•nysav-~ iw a.vM MOYI 11¥eS }'OU rm.iht tt1 lize by Lender o1 )'OW' chc>lce 'A1UUlwe 4 lWrms .• 2-., ·· ' -HERITAGE . • REALTl)f<S HEWTUDOa STYU 2 st.ory condos 2 & 3 ~ ~i-.-• 8d 2 ba . formal ~ room ........ ~ nn. ., __ .,area in k1tche1> SeqUDI• ~· Len· .._..,,. dy rDllll a,arden • patio AwroK ~IQ. fl Cff. Gre.al locataon Owner tiall) located Cornell Will CM1} L~l fllS 000 \lodirf tnC.otlqe Partt. u;sK Rt:AL TY m-3411 Bdnn All ameDJllt'S ~ ~~~~~~~~ W Wilson $100.000 lO Sln.CXXI 631~ c-tkc-..w.n E 's 1de 3 Br 2 ba Hardwood f I rs Su J>t.' r ~an:t w1Clant fnul l.rtt5 BIET ~2632 IEADY FOi YOU Lovely covered patk>. JUlt throw on the st.eab ! fnJOY this 3Br. 2 frp~ hoaw LO Mtta Verde. Small a ssumable at 7'1"" .... SlO'J .000. 631 ~ ~~1\-a~ 102' ....................... ~ owner transferred. oUit adJ S125..000 3 Br 2 Ba home. W111 accept rashllradet motorllome 00 SJO.OllO eqwU<. ~ for 2 matt \81\$. 661-8690 4'7 .5494 JS1'0 1990 So. Coast Hwy. Lq\RUI Beach HADOI uetfTS OwrtoDk the eatl'antt t.o the o..a Poial Harbor Marina in this 3 Bdrm home. It hu a spiral st.auiiray. des1~ned for m aevat.or and man.y odler' extras. IOlZ ....................... .,.. ....... 1Zte4 eoa..ial ..... 'ruk:L ._.t.an ne. Walk to achla. DUil•. A+ loe•doa. GoM ••••Mt lo&D • SUt,toO. 11141 LOI ..-. . .- 0-~.:.V~CH 1, r .".. ! I Y :):.1 ::'000 THE sntMGS 1 BR I BJ. aw>y ~ ~. ownen. llt'l' an tffior dna«nl."n. Xlot k>calJOO S78.SOO Lo-. down or assume low ant nu lo.vi f' or a ppt. ca II ~ICM..btr ---4 bdrm. 3 ba. Turtlerorit ... TOCIOW 2 ~. 4 bdrm.s. 3 bat.bl.. ,..... ,., •1"1*. dlee t.o ldlcds. ·~ ~ l*b Sla.500 e--:. .. ·.,,•1 ~-t ;, L ; "' ·-,,, 1 7nno ------- Y•1 Lave It! 4 Br. 2 ba. plush carpt'l. OS.om sftut:ters. royftoed ~~garden entr~. HlghlHcb. Lowest on t--------marlcet Call 6-42 ~100 HEWUSTING In '"Terrace" rare' Agent. Lea\ e mDSage --------1 <:an.tiff Model. with loft. Prd~ly decorat.ed and great locatlon near pd t122.SOO OPENHOUSESUN.1-S ASSUME THIS COHOO! lmmarul:ite 3 Bdrm Loaded with charm m.D> <.:al.I ~thy Cray LUSK REALTY 67S-3411 UMQtJI HOMES IMllJ,._ IMdl I 041 ~~~·~n.4000~~~~~,--;;~·;;;····· $560/ MOMTH- ts -11 )'OU pay when you takeover eJUStut& 9 SS<; loao' l br Turtlerocl Glen Unit w /tw c rourtyrda on rul·d e sac' ! 1» 1.501f7S2·73673 -Walkr.r t; ler. Hui Eluate WOOGlltlDGI BY OWNER 3br, 2"1ba fam rm. A/C. Alaal (Duby I. Many up-litf8dM. "1 blk t.o lalle. tennis crt.s. '162,.500. Wk ID'MJllO. Hm sst-0980 ...., ... , ... The~ ~ul Piao 3e\--er!.2 lewta. J Br. I~ ea 11 r...u, room. Bttck .. 09 peOe. Best loca· tion f~ privacy 6 qtiMt. Decoral.ol' Wallpapers. t"!l:"'· dras-. ahHn · abutters. Eartlt-t.ooe ~Parquet entry-This home ~ just like a mocW. Qall ror further ........ A ~.LY.&J. .. .... home .••• • f'EDC"ARPlil" 794-1202 )b"t f...Ulitt •rt getllDI lhe cllllPna ·-·· l.hlt 1ear. tr )'Oll have a r....., lhal '1 not1et.tlnl -.i. ltlf tl now wttll • a l'lldAd. ..... ow BreathUlklq YJlla3e and ocean \'lew from this spar1Wng l Bdrm 2 bath home. Spacious family room and Ii vtn£ room, m.1ny extras lo this beautifully decorated home Sl.8),000. Assume eJUSt&ng loan. don osen r I 1 • ~ l • 1213 N. COAST HWY LAGUNA BEACH 497448 OCIAtMIW LOT 50 a IOO' Incl plus (Of' 2'100 s/f houle. Seller will eany Isl TD •l 1% int. No~ lit yr. Buy now, ....... m,~. call Clwdi• 11!1'.!!fl<I· ~R.E. 41'7~ : don osen WOODS cove VlC· 'IORIANCHA8MD Wh.b U... do•Jl. tbe owner will c:oHlder NJ'D It ~. ~ ad· YalUle ol U.. lr"elt terma aad see ttila 4 ~oom. I batla home wttll ramity room MCI balm room all Oft u a.i ai. ,._. tM beach aod ........... .tews!!! --UNOO ltBAI. ES'f Aft •.am OCEAHFltONT ~.<O>down /Submtt ~· on chff' 2 bdrm. Modular home. perlect summer vacation cottaRe' $750 per mo . s u bmit on terms Claudia or Don. Lango R E 497 3331 or 494-1~ ~ ...... 1052 ........ ~·············· COUMTIY F&UNG 3 BR, 2 bath, den, and oversized )'ard w1lh room ror pool, tennis courts and RV access Owner will assist wit~ ftnaneing. $120,000. 1CBi Pec:1fic Coast Hwy LAGUNA BEACH 494-1057 Owner agt wants tnSt.all. sale:. 3 BR townhouse, \'leW! Sl65.757 673·~ l*Fonst 1055 ........................ BUOY L at11 frOlll Uvifta ~·s coming ! 11oclt nght.s al your lakefront dOor. Lovely spacious 3 Bdrm • ramlly rm. Beauti fully kepl. ~R.E. 7~1877 ............ 10" ....................... ST. ANDREW'S P.J.AC! LUXUIY CONDOS 1..Z·J ... l'N ...... '"""' Xlnt ftnandng available Open Dal1,y from 10 lo 8 PM 1 blk &. ol lrvlne Av on Cle.)' St and Andrews in NeWJ>Ort Helghll ........................ '7J.ltoo & •4M407 •STAna 0..-Maa. 1-1 HOMI• 1 S'O I u.c• La. PWf en rOC' )'OUnl .. Dovtt Shott.$ M a11nlf I • c 11 l I \ 0 w I r m • }' Cft\l dUSIC Ill ) le. .. HR HAR90R \'lt:W HOM~ home t'rench dooo. • J bdnN v. l&e ~rd ' •~·~~ 6 apartchn11 quiet r.tr•ef Com Dl8.:iw Chatllene. t'V!> ~ve pnc-e ' aeUer 538 HU . South land WI 11 h el p r I D a n C e Rlln, $44 1440 M6-1TU ·-~-'--~-- ~ Walk~r t; lee Real ~tale THEILUffS 3 8cbm "Bonita". single story end urut, ong1nal area. aduh home. Lo\•ely \'le'* Sl 79 000 ~iNGS &CO SIG-MOO C....bvtt..Sea. l house rn>m oceanfront JBr. panoramic view. eH!ry finest amenity $U9,000. CreaLI\ e Ctnanc ang. No1Metwwpo1-'rt ''"' Rlty 673-2058 Excellent Buy 1 Large end uruL cooclo The Siu.Ifs. Vi e w . Upgraded . SZ25.000. terms. Terms or lse opt Jean Dales. Agt ~~. 760-8143 Bayfront duplex s lip. Pano m~ fJ.~an ,. tradeS. or ' si.~.ooo Ownr Call Ad Sitter ll45. 6'12...-d>. 2A hours.. Newport Terrace Condo. Jbr . 2 ~ba , r r plt', c-era.rru <' t l1e enlrl es. L1k e new. Pool, BBQ, sauna Sl23. 000. 955· ll 02 or 644-2126 •OF A llND! UllJISLAND ep...S../W.12-5 221 VIA MICE Custom 5 l>edroo• ho•• o• Strada. ,__. ...... rOOM, ....,,....., ....... 2 ............. +_, -lllillillictt.L EXCLUSIVE USl'MM MnA MOtltltaOP ~I.I.hie. 621.W.19thSt,C M. '4~5062/673-1182 WESI'CUP'F CONDO 2 Bedrooms 9'9.SOO. WATERFRONT Step out your front dr to )'OW' own p\1 bout ~Lip, 38r 2l781, $310 000 er Rea.lly 675 Ul.S4 Upper back 8My homt', on "4+ acre. hall remod X1n hou.w 1J1 back, you fuush & save ~ 13-W O\\Tlef' agt Sl-:AVJEW by owner Hampton & New Bed ford 3br or 4br Xlnt view. A ~su me lo an 714-58Hl22 Oceanfront Tnplcx 4711 Seashore Dr. $415.000. ~16 llGCAHYON 4 Bdrm. pool. J<ICUUI Owner will car ry Xlnl ter ms Lo w dow n ~.500 A~o lease or lease opt. Cote Realty & lnvt'Stment 640-5777 PeeNSULAf'OIMT Great potenllal for home er profiL f'ixe r or tear ~Tl. SZJ5.000. Call for details. HOWS WOOD Realtor 6 75-86 7 6 LUXURY CONDOS l 2·3 Bedrooms fo'rom $96.000 lO $165.000 Xlnt F\nancing A\'aal Open Dally 10 to 6 PM Oay St & Sl Andrews Newport Heights. Pia> a R.E 673-1900 or 645-8407 Open Sun . l·S. OeAnza Bayside VIUage IS. At· trac. 2 br, 2ba. frplc. bit· Im. patio. prvt bch. pool. ~ lil.$0. Ownut agt. 646-QlZ 1076 ....................... Pres. Hats. Spacious 2· story.28r.1•.,'Ba. S'99 SK. Creative r1na n c 1ng. 491H786. 1 Bedroom 189.SOO. Udo lsle prune property. 673-6640 1010 large lot 3 Br + maid's or m law's quarters Sell 00' to beach, lge 7 rm. 2 or trade ror Palm Spr· stn home on R 2 90' lot. IJ'llSorPalm DesertCoo· bwldable. S36SK. 7101 do. Sm.1th· Meyer, Brk. Seas hore. Pno. only. 640-5357. ~-----1 ~~:.::...:..::;.o~·-~~~~­ Jarrune Creek. Plan 6, 3 br. J ba. prime loc .. ()('('an·mountain view. t year old. Decorator's own home. Spectacular! Ready to show J une 1st. Prin. only South·Meyer, Bkr.~5357 q.eny Lake &tatH 10 New custom homes betund iron gates w1an exc lusive Newpo r t Beach address. 1 "'1 m 1 les to WeslcllH shopping. ON near lrvme Ave & Santa BIG CANY Isabel. From $2651000 Sptttacular 101! rourse Open 11.am to 6pm aa1ly estate. 6600 sq ft. 4 to 6 or by appl. 642·8281 or Bdnm. 51,, baths. Pool -544-0i~~l•~~~~~~I and spa. SI.500.000. = 111 ST AINES C~, 673-7761 MEWPORT HllGHTS Country c ottage w ith beam ceihng.s & knoll.> pme. Has 3 brs & 3 bas + P .1L $199.000. R ae • 63J.12166 LOWIMTIUST ASSUM.UU LOAM Specious. well kept al· tractive 4 Bdrm 3 bath --....:.:=-=~~--1 home In prestigious SIAYllWW /V_IEW Dover Shotes1Bayc reel Pl\llb la. :f bd + deo. As· area. Lovely yard with swne t .75%. $319,900. fnat trees and ganMn PllridlTenore,631-12168 views from bedrooms. ~ 1'e ..wnable. low int. ~ ~ loan ancheller wi II carey 2nd. $325,000, Call now t4IWPOIT + lo<Y. "7LurATE EllSTIM5 LOAM A_! ....................... ASSUMABLE9'· LOAN 3Br. 2Ba . Owner anx IOUS Agt 9~7 07UJ. ~~ ATTN VA BUYERS' 3Br 2Ba. Owner anx A# 957-0701 . S49 3598 Sc.eh Lag1M I 086 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SOU TH LA GUNA OCEANSIDE COTTAGE ())een· 2 bdrm 2 bath home j ust s teps to pnvate beach EnJO¥ ~an views & ample l)ll.r'loru{. $310. 000 -UNGOREAL ESTAT E 497-4:)51 Tmtin 1090 ....................... MO OUAUFYIMG $45.ooo" down, T us tin Hills E.xtt Fat.ate 4Br. 2., acre. horse property. pool. jacuu1. gourmet kit, wet bar. securll~ gates. 1289.000 Contra<' tors sale ~ ml pnn on ly. 642-!llU days, ~9020 eves. Wufnd1atw 109' ••••••••••••••••••••••• MA.Kl AN OffH ~transferred. Real sharp 3br. 11,;ba. VA· terms. F/P$87.SOO Parle Pia~. Inc 8'2·7461 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1100 ....................... "GtNGBUIAD,.t You'll love this d o ll house. Cute • c&ean al only f15 .000. lO xSS wtencl d porch. Hurry will not last! C 5SOX > 894·0811 or 1·793·9431. Walker Ir Lee Mobile lbnes. a.rm.a 4 t.. Pen1aa\lla REAL TORS s.n Ju.an Capo. •.900 2 home. GOod aaswnable ~-~------aub1.ct to 10.% loan. llACH DW'LIX, Br. 2 Ba, 1480 ~· n. 8yrs Walk '° '->' Ii beach. •VIEW•. Only 1$ to oki. A&U4H032. •11ll sw1. Low down. owe. ,.1su11m1.,.. T°'-al price. S245.000 U &he see la calhn1 you. . -RNl!llta&e Prtnc. GDl)'. 1.ry thla wa im rw1y up· ..... ,...&AMoc. graded Ooldenwest. 146-tW 3'lla. J br Iba, 5 m in to HARBOR RIDGE CC1G>O. a 1r + kill. JtOO ------- Hath. Cell toda)' ! (KJUt> 19'·0lll or l·-..W. Welker fl Lee ...... Homel. fl. w/vlew. A.Numable IMftlXIS t.1K. 1179,900. Patrielc S.Uora-opdoo ,..._Af.lll·lm M 1 .... f1'0ID oc-.an, IRVD'fE.'l'HEOROVES J ta..=rom nver jetty 28r .... _ dbl .... ..-_,, 91 .. _ ,....... • ADm, 1ara1e. --... • ,...,. .. n Ml,SOO. O wnerl a&t. wtrw> t.rame. Beaut. .... .... 910 dya. 7Jl·05t9 ~VW.fnm .... un· _. ... Ila. llllbeadl. _e.. _______ _ ·-~ fraal larwt Lib Pert S.A. By owner. 'j unlL 1 ~ bloCtE '15 Baywoad. Dr• 2Ba, II ~ ',.n )'d. AC. .. ,. MetiOa. .-.-,..:;=:;Dice 0...-wdoea. Submit llllllm"81at. afllr.m.ew.~11. .......... Je' wide. llr, ... Adllltrno "' p_ar .-• lift . l t t h a: ..._,,.la, C .... Mlat caM. run. optloaal • ..... I' .. ~ ......... c.r.......... Qliw .... 11... T~.Mll¥27.1 9IO OAILYPILOT .·S .. . .................. .••.•.••••••........... ~. ....................... • • "'-"u.tw.l•h• .... """' ... 'rtr• Uwfu '•••~· M.a.11.._.. ..._ r. ...... JOOO ' ...... ,.__ 2700 ... •••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••-·•·---·• ••••••••••·--~· ..... • 100 ....................... ..... c:.t.MeM 1224 , ... ,. .... J240 ·-~ iaill ....................... ....................... Jl11 ......... • .... 4-f'LD ---------1 ....................... ....................... .......... . .... ····~. wauna Burb oc ean a...._. ~allon. 3 JiM•eeAAe! ~ lllrCoado. nr. So. csi -..ibdrm.famrm• l.ywnew.3bdrm d;..: fnllL a&r. a.&.. •pt-citt lldmt 2 ... Owner •Ill -----Plua. pool 6 .... aoo. dli, ct7il mo1. Pt..aft rJnp1aee Ven P•h ... ct.ci. Adul\a. ld\IHd. C&n')' Ill l~ fQr 4 yurt • .,,,., ,.oo ~H No pell . 7$9-0U 1 : Cfl!U, Z\lt ba, C*iar • OoOd •~.. hO.PPLi•. po111u100, 111.000 !!down Full pnce Macn!l :::e\.~atua eu.1., .._., 6 blka '° 0ttu 1choola U~ti /1 -.maor-.n ooo. Yearly income ~~ludee •• w'!' Dbl ts "' pr. r&&UY ;'MMI ~>'AM or ooo. T1nant1 P•>' 3 .....; home only 3 yeari **' Br. i ba C.oa4o nr S. melllt. ycL Mulu. no .., PAY KUTI old. A.lr COCM1. M~ucae c.t Plua. Pool tpa. Gas pm laquitt al U7 lllh ~-:.':!; tn •-.a....&...-:€\JIG€ Ult wl·~-a ptOduc· pi-. No peu.15M211 SL m......at. ~,._., ..,....-1--t-HOPI€\ io1 avocado aro \'e IOOS~SOI HOMP.SFOltRENT T.W.. ~75.000 f9 r •11 or ~ . .._ ,.,, a. 3 cw 4br. Priced from ....._ ...._. Rd! D tate ln\'f'ltmenu ::~tot home and pe&io l er. SM. &u-:SlO lil»-m85. f'ncd )'ard • 97'2-&42l &mW Cout Uwy,NB ,.,. .. ·67, LAOO or-.... ga rages. F amlllf'1 SPARKUNC CLEAN lg~ 2br. 2a.t ba. bltlns. frpk. md wul. AIC 1525. D~· 645-6646 -~ please. Kid ' 6 p~l• CloMd Sunday Cozy 2 br. duplex. new welcome. Call 9&4·~ or LllSUll UVl ... 1 1'r)> theM fot )'OUf l'dll'e mt-nl • l., hou se. ~~ mobllll K~:.I l1replac.'e 1> -P rl 11 »ti' Pilk6l l)OOI. ~pa. t>earh PnC'\.'O from s.i 1.000 to e.,(X(j ror lnlorm;at1on. cau LolS Miller WATCRFROl"1" carpet. yrd. SOS/mo. 913-2'71 ..,, no ftt 19 UNIT$ HOMC.6 tf6.2154 eves. ..,. · · 973-0tO.a, t:V 673 1713 ' ...._Viejo 32,7 Oifita Mesa. OWC with REAl ESTA ft 2 Br. not auita~ for k 1d1 20"T do..m. •"'1111,Jince 631-1400 Upcraded. CONDO. •br. \"le Beach & Yorktown ......................... 1 ~!!!!!!!!!~~~!!!!!!!I 2"*. fam rm. Poo&. Jac Ptet l'.l'W'rwd middle a11e ll00.000. 17 wu~. are -:: & tenaas Nice area No woriDng cpl. 00 peu. $400 2 lldtmTius propertya1> ........ pets C h ildre n OK . mo.i:2r811911. HOMES FOR RENT • 3 Bdrm. P riced from ~lY>O. F'ncd yard·'& KlH a1tes . fo';,mll1\o !. pluse. Kids & pf'fi-. wetcome Clo! I I 964 256t> or bpmda~ Wuabd ZtOO ~OMo. Please ult ....;.;;;__ ______ _ ....................... 64Z..5200 Real Est.ate lnw11tments ~~r ~ -3333-~_'4_°S_Su_6~-1_:..;;..:·_N_B_ ~r 6DB.UXEUHITS PRlME EASTSJDE. CM 2 8dnnseach Aatep for w. I 200 ....................... 40 ACUS • $120,000 Rancho Cah!om1a. 4 sep 10 ac.. ~ls Plantable to a\'O<'ado6 Xlnt terms 1or.., interest Oa ~,; l\n.tp µe r , Agt . ?14 676 5736 or 2~1.80 ---~--()50ac rt! l.Jtah Catt le ~unch F'lat fool h1 Its w approx 40 at'rl'S of timber 2 )tar round nov.u~ streams r\bun dent deer & fishing 12m1 lCJ Brian Ht'ad S ki Ht>sort Hhr from So Cahr ~r acre Taxes suoo total 759 1 rm Com., cial rr.,+y I 6 0 0 ...••..••••..•••....... HEWPORT IEACH fJWC finanring at 10•-; v.1th 10'. down Pnme C'O"Tler bid~ SJ 15 .000 R.e&lononucs 675-6700 A\&LI now. M·l bid ln CM. m>~ ft . lot 75 xl30. b lk top. renct·d S9~0 m o 642-4610 MEWPOtn' /6 UNITS lleart of Newport lo<'a· IJOn m rommerc1al area Can be u.-.ed for businesi.. l'tildenllal or? Submit. $425,000. Call 631·1400 COSTA MESA COMMERCIAL F'abulOJS location with lar ge buildings a nd i.hoWroom. Has exisung busmess. OWNER WlLL <.:A RR Y t S T TD . 15'7S.OOO. 631 · 1400. - WATERFROHT REA~TE 631-1400 COltda •••-•IT ow.0 --.torlCIM 170 ....................... 2Br. 2Ba. 1470 sq ft. Kona. On golf rourse. $1!9,000 714-851 · UISJ a..:om. rroperty 2000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lHESTARNESCO ~7761 20 HEW UNITS.CM Bnut1ru1 2 bd. 2 bJ t o wn ho use un it !> w •rrplc.'S , \ aulted Ct'il· IJ\g.'> TSL lnvst mts 642 1603 RENTAL INCOME PROPERTY $59,900 Modular T> pc.• llomd. ~ hr f>ecunt). 3 P't beac~. pool & p1c:r <710499.:1!16 ------ 4 f'LEX w /TERMS PRICE & LOCATION ~' t dn Wiii i,:et ~OU 12'. int. 111 the heart o( ont• of the best 1n \ t•stme n t areas in So Cahr \t l~ lhe pnc..-1:. onl ~ ~.500 for four 2 Bdrm homes on ;i ~lot !"UR INFOK~1 ATION <:41644-721 I /.Jn N!GEL llAILD & ASSUCIATES Four deluxe urub . 2 Bd :? Ba ea with ~ara)!e). SZJO.<XXI Se\en new units v.1th f1repla<'t'S. man) l''ltra). ~.<XX! Roy McCanle. RJh'. 548-7729 2200 ....................... Magruf1cenl oceanfront Home S.te. Three Att h Bay. So. Laguna. Secun· l ) enclave overloob ex· quislle COYe. ldeal Ume to build wblle qualll)' arctutects. contractors & materials a re av11l. S89S 000. Courtesy to Brokers . Qua li fied bu)'ft'S ooly please. <213 > 621H300. 17141 499·3070 v.1mds Morro 8a)-OCeaD vu lots from $2990. walk to beach. terms a\all 861-3C21 lbaina DMded for visit· 1Di UCI f,)C'O(/fam. June ~JS Inge Rudm1n I t$UV HOllSt:S AT orMA~~ALUE •Nof'eoe •l.mmed Purchb(' -:.~e when ttad> •Pnvate Part> 978-0423 ....................... ....... ,,.,.*d ......••.....•.•....... ........... 31 06 ..........•....•....... 3 Br. 2ba Master bdrm ..... ' f r p I (' A t r I u m w Ja<'uu1 ACe l'n led w anuque rurniah1n gs ~1mo Agt Don T> lt'r & A.-..-.oc t17_54000 ____ _ CGpi'tnino leach l 1 11 ••••••••........•.....• t:.-.:e<>Ull\e hom e. beach ~ .. ~. 3 b•. pvt i,:att'S & walb. pool. !>pa. founuun..... model homt-'®J mo lum or un furn Sl600 mo L.'>e ovt J>O")lblt! Ownt'r1Ai:t t 714 .,4!!1 S2H 3144 ....................... 2br <.:oncJo on "'ittt!r tl'n nl$, pool, .A •C. OfCICt'. m>Mo M2 J.'40 ~~ 3141 •...•..•..•.....•.•.... SUMMER RENT AL \\aik LO beu<'h from fun la.'.IJ<' 3 8 R 2 ba home Wllh pool & bn.>athlak1n~ ocean view Compll·h:I> fW'lUl>hed DONOSDI REALTORS .ffl-484.K Mtwport leoch 3 I 69 ••••••••••••••••••••••• &l)fronl lbr forever view of b&). t 'ull secunt). Condo 61 1 Lido Park Dr. t!B51.1¥'1 U11I 675-6670 NEW WITH V1 EW Beaullfuily funmhed 1 Bdnn~den ua a conve· llMft u1Uoo. For the e xecut i ve who ap prer iates q 11a llty Slt:i01moyrly Wateriroot Homes. ID<'. Ut-1400 BlllCs condo 3 BR 3 Ba. Sl2llO CdM 3 BR St.ei15 to ocn Doto J m.6000 Hp.es u..fwWWd CMnlrLU One 2 bedroom and two\ bedroom Wlll.s tbal ha-e ~ant. and garage6 Good t'tfllral locallon and the vwner will llnan«.'t al 12"· FUii pnce Sl49,000. Call beforl' 11 ·i. gone . SSS.~ ....................... • ~r!ope lofot.Sovar9esnora1m tc 116oa l"-d 1206 a,...o b -p'4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• \.WW. Lol •88. 7!>2·7474, Jbr . 2ba. frplc . ~ar 9-5, ~on-F'n. S760Mo Also 2br. Iba, «=SELECT I PROPERTIES TWO UNITS COSTA MESA Newport Bea«.'h Ocean· front R·2 corner lot $415.IXXI. Call 675-0516 ~ Det«t. 2400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOR LEASE New 2 bedroom 2 bath home. M1ss1on Lakes CountP Club Golf· teruus pOOi Beaut1full) landscaped. no main t.enan<.'e) an! 9EMI Clubhouse Rd Desert Hot Spn ngl> 21.J..:?7~2572 ajJl S495Mo 675 0349ev~ Bayfronl Little bl 3 :.t.oc'). 2 ~.boat )hp. h\'t' an m1ll1on S home for SZ:n>1mo 675-306_7 __ _ IALIOA ISlAMD LJrite d lx Jbr. 2ba . downs l J 1 rs d up It! ), Pauo. "ar. rrpt.'>. df'P'. bllln slOV\' inc I 1\ \ a 1 I ror annual l!,(o July 1 $i so mo R efs r ead 213 346 9538 ------.... , ......... 3207 .••••••.•.•...•..•..... 2.&Den. newl) re~led ,\!>.,ume 10'< inte rest on h on this Ju.5l IJs ted ,wo pert~ Seller' \' t:: RY flexible in terms Ex cdlenl Easuude location '1rl2· l.920 ~~~~~~~~~ Brllboa.C'Ollaite "' )ard & pr1ul,IC mdg 1:1 for sale & k QUAIL A..!~~J ... to,-Tit 1:]0 , .... , IEAUT1FUL COSTA MESA 34 newer uruls close to t'Ver)lhlng. All have flreplac.'es and loft). Sl.150.<m. 752· 1920 J_ QUAIL ''PLACE PIONITllS"' 10,." l!JO , ..... , MEARYOSIMm s to 10 a c re cho1 <'e par:rels. roads in & wells wduded Fru::uo~w. P.O.lox'25 ~Ca.t5lll ' )9U-200l ~take Mobile Home a., partial pa~nl of 3 bdrm 2 ba e in 811( Bear Lake. AJpine Real t) <TI4l886·7Sll or (714) &43164. Ask for Hedy tbt ath L..kff Custom• condo Ideally located, 3 Bdrm eod wi1t Amenities include. ten nas. spa, sauna, and VleW. Under manet at $1119.000. ~ a Units. S240,000. x Int 1 __ __;7.....;5.....;t-_t_U_I __ _ cond . good location with Mission Kiiis Country room to build Seller will --ded help finance. J o> ce O ub Jbr.-. ups.ra Unused. Luxury c:ondo Wah.r.e. Agt • 63"1266 On ~ coune 1131.000 TRIPLIX fint 9 718~. Value to All 2 8rdln 1 Ba u.nita S250.CXIO. Waat '°•II or tradlrlor equi\1 lD Npt. ~r~r·· pvt ~ ards. Bela. home .,, tvlew • TD at ~~~~~7.~ ~atd. Ooualu Ho nts . A#. McCoy.642·1736 mm.1111 (owat.> • "'UI adJU.'l rent lor nght tenJnt "" decor al 1 n g slalls Close lo b1o1) & beach 675 8018 Corona..... 3222 ....................... 2 Br 2ba brand n e"" duplex F1ne'i t 1n old CdM. $750 833 2650 or 64(). 7'lM 1 evei; Sharp JBr home. xlnt 10<' I on lot Walk to heh /\\ail 7 11 Sll~O m o 644ml ------ 3 BR. frpl., I~ hv rm S'1'00 Month · Lease Afent 631·3444 I on a 10l. 2 Bdrm. 1 bath+dt'n W a lk to beach. BO/mo 644·2599 ltU-0.C:--tXCh-ott Of_,~ 26'0 tt0$\000-ll0cl.OOO dn. ..!:!!!!>!\............ ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ macn ll'N. Oaey • •Ill. ti 11 rooGI VkltortM C:........ JZ24 912.9300 Xl4J, '30·1937 1IOIDI In Parow ·--•••••••••••••••• Pline.only. a 11•. tu. d:o 2 Bdrm 1 Ba. carpeta/ PYIAMIO >''"au ...... cloMcl ,.,.,., San Qerneftte ch.ipi.xes. INVESTllENT pet.lo w 1 fmctcJ >·•rd. 7 In a row. l.Mie l700.000 IXCHAl'f()g sarba1• dlapou l • In H11.11nabfe loana. t4 Ul\lta tn Newbert. *"..,•pile ..... lit• OceAQ \1ew rrom t.ol> 1111· N.Y. NMt w..i Polnt. latl + S'7S aeeurlty. lu. Smltb·Meyer. Bkr. Olllmllll&Ull diMuee to ~ IMO-D'1. NYC. Nee ol Vlderiaa .. t 1 1 a-... lonlla•u. 1"' r...-dra•• In tht "l!:J=~~·~.:· 8idllft • Mi ••· w.t. a Oalb PUot lnllloa .... IUS.000. 1-........ ~Ad. Call Toda)> c:..,n..,.., •Hf•. ___ -·.n.17fl to.sm. ~.$8115 or 646--65eO aft GORGEOUS 3br. former 6PM model condo . ~Mo. m~m ~.nofee • 963-$451, 213-42£. 7323 Super sharp.huge 3Br. 9 2~Ba. condo. J og t o 4 Br. 2ba. 1665. Near frwy t6' .... e.och 326 beach ~. sf•· &c gar & shopp1n1 No pets ·-··-·•-•••••••••••• 165-0 /mo C a I Gar y . ~1 .846-5792 NO FEE~ Apt. & CoMI> 9627788A\al1 JUM l. re11Lals. VIiia Rent1i1b 3 Br 2 Ba w/frplc & d1i. m-t.912 Bkr _, ~Verde l.800 sq. rt 3 hw..shu. 2 m1 from br. 2 be. 2 rrpks. DR . 1...:.be.;..;acti_.;_~..:....__638;..._l!_;_l_I __ Walle lO beach. 2 Br 2 Jia_ f R . dshwhr. dbl gar .. 4 BR 2"> BA S700/mo 2 condo. den. frpk:. PoOI. ~>pets S700 S4G-4400 'iAIXy 3 t·ar gar Edii.on Jae. saun3. must M~t· HS area :'<lo peU K1d1i m> 646-u.14 2t>r 2ba. b1R) ard 2 t'U gar I 700sq ft f'rpk $650~10 M4-6649 4 ll'gl' bdmrs Zba. din.ram rm. "" r ntr) k1tt'h ~Mo 54&-9633 ~ar Park. modt-m 4Br. 21,&i. 5600. L!.I & l;ast S2o0 dep. No Pt>b ~ EASl'SJDE 3 Br. 2 t>;,. fam1I~ rm f'lrepl.1~. rovt·red pauo. barb Q . 2 cur i.:.H G~r 1oc S750 mo ~µer rond Curt 11 ,\ i.,rt . 642 ~or 631 1266 EleauufuJ J Br 2ba Me-. .. \ l'C'l1tt A' a 1 I 1 5 llO $654.1 673 l(ttl --------- 3 l:lr. I ba. 2 car gara $:t>. 2Ufl Can)'<>n •8 On\e ~ ~~--- J hr. 2 I: bit M>Odo At(; '1 bl ~.ir w.,~h dn n.fn11. nu('f'0'4at\t, pool ,.,.,.. t.t-n :-.-0 Pt'~ ~ ~~ ,Sewport lle1 lo? ht.\. I B K duplt>ll fenl''1 ~d. :'>-0 P~ SJ25 Ga:. ~ "'Lr pd 67J. 22!'>6 Jtxirm. 2ba . r("de(.-LI kt.' nu lhnJout. 11:rdnr and no Pl"S 5625 :.;.i l '4 a rre n '" 213-~7·~ 3 BR College Part hom..- s.Yl() mo No pets Ca II ~ 1120. ask ror Ray __ 3 Br + d.lnulR. 1~ ba. dbl garage. fncd yd,('~ to schoW & sboppulg. ~. lJt • last + S250 secunt y dti> Refs. 7$1·31M. 181TTOIUYI 2 bdrm 1 ba Pm. Kids OK. 5400+-~~" fre~hly·J Br. feo<"ed, garaae. 2 ctu ldtto. a\ a 1 I $62S mo. 835·6887 o r $43-19'_1 _____ _ Col) l BR. "'11tarage. nu pa.mt. r pt.s. yard S3SO mo 631-07~ LOVELY HOUSE 3bd. 3b9.. nr Hoe!f • bch... ~e Sl'SO. 641>-IOJa 2bdrm. gar. newl> paint t!d. 11d u lts no P E'h . S4.50 mo lsl. la.st +-dt! _IXIS'l ~ Elden ,\' t' o..roW 1226 ..•..•..•.•..•......... $350tMO Brand new lu'lun homes :? & 3 Br From $350 Ori\(' to Lakt.' Elsmore & save SS') 674-57~1 Fuutaito v.-., 3234 ...............•.•..•.. Super ni<"e 4br. 21..,b.t. crpled. drps. l.rg fa m r m 3 c.'ar gar Beaut lndsc.'p Nr ~hie Sc:iuare Prk 11\ r be !llXl ~o A\•a1l 1 ~1Si86i_·_~-~-­ Beautilul 2 b drm T11"'1'\homt' '" F v .... Ith t' a r p e t i. • d r " p e ) . flreplafi• bwlt ins . AIC. 2 l'&r garage. 2 ba . pool :.Bil mo. t...t &. last Call Diana Da~ s !15S· 15SO. Ev~499-3W4 ........... lffctl 324 0 ....................... gnat 968.7XT7 ____ Harbor RJdge, 4 BR Ken~ •WAAJC TO IEACH• 1ngt.on Model. reservoir lbr duplex Clean NO view. ~uarded gatt- DOGS S350!\to 121 Lakt! S2000 Mo Sunny On1· ,___ -Realty. ask for Ellen Ulx Twnh'>e. 2Br, Ilia, 5..\l-6427or7!>2 51 11 app4. tie.U'd pool. l'lbMt.'. t"OCI pallo !>&& 6596 or Beautiful large hou:.1· HJ-461_9______ (:JXX>sq ft 1 4 Br. J1.,, ba. 4 bdrm. 2•, b<1 . rondo Crplc.'. 2 car g a r ai.:e "' frvk ;\ew pnt l'lo-.e Heaut llK'd yard S69~ to 1>d1 5625/mo i\J(t m o C all fo r a p1H. ~191>_' ------~ 7971 3244 ..............•....•.•• RIKTA.LS :?BR.2b1.1 .'&•lJ2 bJ s HI<.:! ba 31$H 2 • bJ j Ill< 2 ti .. S.'Jj') Si~ ,Si75 s;'5() 1 1~.0 S>'AJO Ananr1m Hit" I HR JliJ $71Q ~ !'.EA'v1 .. :W ... pat'IOU.S J Hr 2', Ba. ,.. R . 2 frplr~ . """ bar. bt'aut !>huller... tt'nn1s. 1o<>11I. gu .. rdt.'d II d t t' , J \ a I I t, I ·' '13Xl mo C,ardener 1nl I 1144 i'J10 llGCAHYON Luxur. ., bdrm . Ii ha\IJ hum.. ~u It 1nt.luo outcJoor pool. 2 jat'UZ ZI', ~rm hul!e bilharct nn . gow-mt'l k1tt•ht·n .. IX ft V.t'( bdr ,\L'l 673 7300 LI DO H t:AL TY : ()ut.,wnd.Jn1o: t; Bluff l){r Cf.ndo. l'OUnln d1·c«tr tt513~Da·IRVM . cl'>e lo '><'hb & '>loQ:' ~ -- -biJ.&50 l\J.rtlef'll('~ Cil~'fl bt-JUl S HI< JJrol IJndi.<·.iped U9118 ~. X21.t 3 BR. 1'1 bath"'. lrpl . Woodbndf(t' J red Sb!IO ~lo \earl) lea.M: ~y &Bearh 7~.-081 ~ \\oodbnci«e Coodo 3 Br. 1•, b a . Nr n ew ~»herldt)'er Nr i.1te an Woodbrid1te cen\er SliZ>tmO a ~·J3311 Aft. Harbor Vi .. ~ llom~ 4br 1'0IT\ID pool. A\ a1 I 6 i!> 9IE't> mo 644 4151 Westt"bU J br, 2 ba . 111"1· mac.. en<:I pat.o. Water &. gardentnR incl. f'IO PETS! tli(IO 546-4i958. DQ,ver Shores. 3br ...._ m aids. 3 c a r ga.r. Forever VleW. 11150M0 66-75'13 A&t. ,. UMV PK S~. S8a. ,..,. NS-. pool, J.ir. »s mo. i---------• ~aif&2J ~l.5_7___ BAYfRONTVIEW llnnenrt"' Pan 2bdrm 2 Sec11r1t). pres tige i ' prwacy. 2 Bdrm. 2ba, • ta ~eai'n..1~ Pool Sl300/mo yrly. _ ~ UOOISLE • ' W 0 0 D 8 R I ~ t:: Newt>· decorated 2 Bdmi S-.camore. 4 l>r.-.2~, ba. w/\nltte'>tmgdecorSIJ15l ff.;>&c. den. p.lll-0 Ac~ ON WATER -: from pool. tennis A\ ail l...argt' a.nd beaul.Jfully de~ Jl.a'leath ~15 S.09991 rorat~ 2 Bdrm +den~ 3Br. :?ba. 2 rar gar. oo P3ooram.tr view Se<-tin r-.1.S ttni \ Par~ $675 l) enll) c:ourty a rd wn~ 18r. 2 • ,ba.e xtras No Jow\Uun BoJt shp JV•• pet:. Of~rl 1eld S8!lC> I o r 4 O · • 7 o · b o .. J "' Stern .\1~ml Co 631 lJ2.4 S2250 rmo ~ ~am PuJf 3 Br. 2 ba. -Wl\TI Rfl«>N~ Dl"' Cfl'l. d~, 1&5(). Agt HOM~ • 7S2 1414 ~ 9143 REAl ESTATE:_ ~BR 211 ba. 2 'l~ New 6 3 1·1400 ~ carp Xlnl rond. Good Joc ~)tooth . . I> CMbon ~ ~J3 Newpo rt T e r r a c<_ -3 b r . 2 l"! b d • p o o I ·~ Tunlerork Glen. rle J:t<'un1 ... a u na .rlost' 1.1t'hcd home ~ldom JWJ'BlO.mo 631~ a~ ,l\.ul . "'1th Hkal l'UI dl• 6 )..M. loc•UOO J UH 2 BJ. --------- 1 p I c . u n I u 5 r 1 o u ' ~-port Cf'e51 Condos ' awnl>lt. I bll.. fr J lt•nn" Br+den S750. J Br saoo;- cru pool & J.1t· \\ .. 11 ;\St'nl ~ 0295 ~ J unt-~ 5950 mu <i rd n r Ill(' K3J.._l.931l ___ _ L.orJ-lffdt 3248 .....•...........••..•• ~~.J Bdrm + d~. 3 Ba, 2 CrplC's. l 1n mmr bdrm. dbl garage . 2 bl • OCl:.AN fRO:"T HEN t.o OlYan. on lhe canal. T.\LS newmodul.trt>i>e lrJo? deck oHrlookinlt' honws. 24 hr 't'<' JJ\I w11 ter Yrl y l e '\"~ b ,. h i. . ad 11 s o n I \ S850 mo \ ·: S3SO $1200 mo & up • ....:.;R.:......;.~_Pm._311_16_' ---A UE:H\OTIM~ Q>nlral L.i~unJ , ....alk tu ,~ ~ ~ bt!at·h. )l'lopc. & bu' 2 8R I bit . SllOU Mo Real D;tale Investment. FOR Bll:li.n' Lowh 3 bdrm ho ml' in 3333 W Coast Hwy. N l< "5nt prH11le Emeruld Bay. 6454646 4 bedroom. 2 ba th home puuo. "'alk tu beut·h & ClosedSu.nday "'1lh fireplace. new paint park Lease Sl70U m o & new <'ati>el CI06e lo {.~II "'' with Y'OU.f' renta l tie.l·h . walk to :.<·hooL' 11, t 1 n ~, \\'I' h 11 v e S6~0 1 mo 1nd ud.·s a qw.!Jfied tt•nants v.a1t· B11 Canyon luxurlo l): home. panoramic v1"' Sl650 mo. 640-8582. ~&water.Call ing' 962-9824 Tumef'Assoc 49'4·117i 4bdrm 2Vi ba. Har bo •====-====;.;;;;;.!.;;;:;;;::;;;:====:-1 V~·Home Sl lOOrmo 644-6330. 1o11mt. vmtsAJWSCONOO 1 BR. )llC\IUI. Fu II set'. Ml61mo Call 967 1900. Spac ious 4t\r , Jba. WestcllH ho me. Ne k1t ch S825Mo. A&i 7Sl-l!Dl Ei Harbor View Homes x IO<' 3tw', 2twl. f•m rm, frplc. rorm1o1l dln1ni4 AVA.IL NOW! l800114~ 2l.WIM'°74S • lMlt J br duplex. l tnm ocean. end of W Newpot\. 900 mo. yrl)' · 'flUI adjUlt rmt ror ' oont.inc lk1Ua. m.eo11 · Sl:AVIEW by OW11r. 3br~ *· ram nn. 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CaU Ml·&AS _,... ,.,. 2 8dnn •II' Wll&t ~It. ,.. ,. "'* &HM t.o ~Tech 24 woWd 12% per annum. All due U.. Ill A~. VaMftcta, •"d)'I, IU·U U ~r -.. ••••••••••••••• Gv D7a/mo shant 2bd.ra. 2ba. In •NO..C09TAMt8A• Wr.e tbr nt wat.er. Npt. 31'l~PTicel16.000. 1a..a.m.nw t..eopUoe ..._...,... ... _,.,. A00'1UU:RENT c:allev.a•oua '·••· HUI•. SZOO/m o. Med,.....lffMO. TMaq Bch.. Balboa or Balboll llOllL SJOOOlmo. V•~al.loe 2 er. 1 be. pvt patio " 8'Sl·OG3. 151·3851 alt ft/9 rm sultAt • p1Uo. la&. • CdM. Wt:U man • lnvetotm anl Prop !Rt', lBI', &H Jumltw. 1araae. loh of arau 6pm. Super·fully equip . Dl!ftd.aoo·amo&er.Rent •fl.1ll ._ mo. C.U lot ·~ Ml!. mo •M tDO or Br ..____ occ Sia/mo. Tom5..o-22(t0 a.nd or lrade u rv1ce. ~ • !lW l3S:li2 Pl1111 Lan ·--•••••••••••••••••• Shi' 3 ._... or · ·"C:r;,... JJ71 a bd. l ba. frpk, .,.oo, *"' S.lti..... :!~.~~~f~ ~~J~~\ce~~;~f.~ ~~~e call C raig -·•• .. •-••H••••u• l.aJ', P"1 ~h. DO .,... • ......._ ..... Jl40 f'Ww W ~,;\UY ~ 8'T.H003. lbdnn. lbetwarbd\,I .. W-OIJS. ....................... adult apt.a Lo 1t plana I t t•ftrrd/ car war. fu.r "'25. Wll ~all adu.k. ao IWJb. fro m $390. z bdrm fem taJD\e age 2 '·30 ~OITIUCH ........ St1S. 117-87 C:...Mtte llJ4 Br apt.a l200 t;d t.ownhowies fmni ~ + wr1'd '° thr brand Mw Ulll ~UP'P' DR --··•• .. ••••••••••••• -···-..... , ........ ~·h b M-Ollll _ pools, t.ennl.&. waterfalls. 2tlr. 2ba. Condo w/samt. ALLSERVlCES lli'ni .. 1.&IJCW)2Br.2S..frpk',ll lBdnnapt ~-"SWAUC J::'Pa:.forcooktna& IZ50Mo+llllil H.8 .D1•M Aml)WP1r111n1t OU• teellt SOOS ·paUo. AC. elec 2 car ~Pf'ale.•.iupakf. l£ 2 ., 3 tw apts from on& paKt From Sao e ves 9&2-29$0, d >s Maoaled8wlchn& -·••••••••••••••••• garqe Ollf\r. pool. ~ 642·S073 "5(). Frpk larue id U1t-j!O fl"N'Y drive North 83).7530 100or IOOOaq ft mo "2-4300 Ad ~lllt'r J>llOo, gar, rJ Hunuo on M Hrat"h to McFadden S.....· ll per sq fl. VIDEO IJ2Lll.34hn JBdnnapt.supawt Harllour, C'h11dren K then West on Mc Fadden Prof. M. 30 wishr furn JotW'IF!ahtt 642·3llt Home mov\eS 41 equtp Enrlaar.ltdh.li lilll62 Jab Circle. apt 1. lo ::.euw1nd V11ta11e 2tlt. 2hll 'llllcreek a1>L rntnl. DutnbulorsheP"t lJIO ........................ 28r. LS. oondo. Nr. ~ COMu f>1ua A/C. comm pool. Jae . l car ~ncl. j,tar Jetmo. ~ 1892 l2H ....................... Walit t.o bch. 2bdrm home w•<ieean \'lew lmmed. occupancy ~25/mo. <ffT1 3524, 964 I~ I . ---- 3425 ., .................... . 1f.B on lhe sand, sec. . bldg 11 11 amenities Simi mo (21.313.33-3846 ---------- ;'lofll. Bch Versailles Con· do l br S625Mo All amerull~ ~2 000, J\d· .,, I t.f:r1' 1.94 ..24 hr 3 br . 2 ba s ea scape nUage O<"ean view Ten· 6'2·~ MM!l07. m4 1893-~l98 C M. AU amerulHS. Pref Prmt.ipous area acros6 avail. Open n!Uil ~wre --------prol Fem.S2'7$ ~ OC airport.. 200sq ft OJjtJOnal HJ11h pro(1l. In 2 Bdnns. l bath apl Oeh1x~ poolside xtra lat aoc... 4000 Pftfect fM l or 2 people veWnent reqwred 00' t AdWt.l.Gaspatd 2tlt, 2be BILn.<.. di.hwhr ••••••••••••••••••••••• ShrHB.C.oodo.nrbch.''t •---'-~.&.1.no Contact a rch' 1nduslry, t'"ll N2 ~ I~, au•-ben~h Adi". '-pool ....,., ,..,..,_ .,... .. ,. .., ~ .. ._ •• ~ S72 Wedi & Up • l Brs. e""" 1tarase. • ~ Mrs Goodman ~ Dra.n 213 ~~6121 ••MD .-W no pe ts· SJ 9 5 m o kitchenettes. pool & mo !ISM214 · · ..._ _ ... ul c-2 53&-8362 -...... ~ -uw """-Cc -• ttttmtt ICE CREA~ SHOP .... alL .., t apt -..yac. ------....,....., • .,,,..,, . .,,....,. Ft'fn. rooc:nmalt> wanted. ~ -JI br. 2 ba twnhse w/f p.. WARNER/ALGONQUIN Landro Inn Motel Beach area Christy Rare t'hant'l~ to rrnt Nwpt 8ctl Pwr area. xlnt bltns. L/R. pauos. USOlO 2 t:m 1 e.. Din Garagl'. n... "-lldavc. 640-56.50 mont.h to month 1n sup.>r loc & polt'nlu1I ~u.'t 'i·ll S47S. 642·1603 bakony. laUlldry 1 t'hlld Room 10 3br home . ...-... el. ~ J-prestige Koll To,.t'r..... no'W, make oHt>r ' <Jwnl·r TSLMfml M2·e.221 OK. no ..... w ..... ILJ\ ~ ™ Kitch priv . S200Mo Nev.~rt lir h. Hod) ~51£1 -"'"-_.., tW2 .i:m. AD·Sttter "193, R.mmat.e wan\t'd to shr. Newly decorated 3 Br 2 Ba depo61L C.all 964·~ or pac 2 BR ~ m CdM ~la) townhouse . Sparlous 973-2971. •ft. nof~-· __ a.·hr ~ ....... .,.,.. c.-1Gtl 1 (71.4) gss.1o:>s !Aral Exttu11ve t·xpantl _ ...... v•..-.-11\i( bu.\~ Need am flreplai:e & pool Qwet 2Br. H"l8a lownhousl· Rooms fM Men. Pnvue 1or2 Rm 'Ultes. ~ 'q It bellow. ..... "0n ,. ho 1' area Adults. no ""ts . c--ll t I k 1 2 BR.. 2 Ba, $195 mo sm .. . ......., ,..~ ~ur y , enn s. ?>pa, e ntranc e . coo n g &upCromS75 m w l!llh ,.,llinR lu learn u.11 ~r $4116 "'"'5&49'645-3381 . i:arage.Ncar beach. l..agw'\a Beach 497·3687 t'htldren, pets OK . Sl.calJTom540-2200 tatJn ~ WALl.ACESf.APTS 7 14 960 -5 7 7 1 o r ~L89lafl6.30 ___ ----- Newl> decorated 2 br 714--751-~. 2 P\'t rms . Fem. Non Offiu...... 4400 Meden1I &r Profe"'1onal ~ l ba, $395. Small smkr. No pets 1k ids . otf1<.,_'!> ltt-dOf\Able n ·ni 2 Br, l ba, nice area. Pvt "·t ...... pnv n..-1 •-.. ~ -···-•••••••••••••• ok, no pelS. ~ 11 Adi •.erw. A" ~~· .-""' "' "'" c.. .,,, ......, Costa Mesa $48-2103 or~ 2020 gar. t.s · no pets ~. lub N li.1C M. areit S200 l23S J04· .-.. .-..-. ITIQ 'IID-1713, 552,.u74 & SZ25 ._ ,., uul. Gme 1617 WestcUff. N B Sharp 2 BR 2 Ba, Pvt Neer New 2br, 2ba, gar ~l~Sue~l28 Agent.54l·5032 pauo. bllnS. gar, walt>r dedc S475Mo paid. No pets Avail now. 63I·5.5.50 6'7s.-6670 Agt. Room m lovely condo. Nr. ~ mo. C.11 ~ 5880, So Csl Plaza Poo l askforPamorLarry •laAHDMEW• K1t r h priv. Matu re llB SFASTFO l76JOran1te 1\\t" < :\t !iuritJrt 'Allt'\ rus. pool Mw.t see! ~TS. 2Br,2be, Sp.IC~. clean. GW-9155 newel" Tnhse. Adlt.s. no Near the be•dt. 1 • 2 pt>ri.on. Rt>rs reqd. bdrm. 2ba. bltms. drps. 6 4 ., I J O O A d patio. gar Adlls No ~ • · mc..surns Prl~ Newport Beach k>c. Near 0 .C. import. Rmt ind. teception. t<>n· fe rence rm. j 11 n 1\or sen. .. ul1li., IOU free c o p 1 t' :. & m n r 1· Secretan aJ serv a\ J t I Li 1 or Doul! 85 I 9411 GAROl:H surn <itt»t loc nr OC 1\erpurt. 1100 eq ft ofi: st{'. 4 olr,, ronr. rt>r ept. i>lora.:'. M wly remodtlt>d f,>. tt>n11ve window., 001 ~St !'-B 9M 336.1 OC't-:A.'ll i, UUX.'K < • •1 ., I u m e• J ,. w l' I r ) . manul al·t uro•r ' "tu\ k. ~ doubl4' tnpl,. \tour 1n\e'>lm +'nt 1n .e ,,,,. lnJC\Ub ll\'CT\.' lh~l .,, I t~l\h ('.,,11 1·,·11 r 7'11 J4731)f ~ ~ Great ~tlOC'I, nu 3 Br 2 Ra nr S C. Plaza , kids OK~ 21J·964 26H6 ---ADULTCONOO 2 BR, I st.ory $450 546 ~or S56 ~39 ........................ 3706 ....................... Ye•ar.around .,mall b11c.-h .ipt N1 re l)' furn 1 matur" .e d u ll n o n -.mokl·r 300 Ulll UICI. h"7J.DD or 2 lJ 1281--0365 3724 ....................... HaC'helor Apt. S210 mo. W/Ulll 166 Ma gnolia ---LOIJIMO IHdt 37 48 •.•.•....•...••...••.•• 1.AGIJ:'\A 1n ;A('fl MTft I'.\"' Maid .... 4'n . e olor TV. ~atl'<i JJQ(1I Ll1I liH 1494 52'J4 :.185 No Coa:.l ll'A } ~~--lffch---3-769 ....................... pets. 13116. Disc. ~ 7300 ~ 5395 & UP 4922 Ed <;atttt•1~3Chr ~toSl.'50.lbr,lbaapl, tn,gef',H.8848~ Furn room: kit. wash/ ne&r new. frpk. laundry 2 Bdnn. 2bath ssso mo dr)er pnv1I E Sldt> C M rm, aU bhM, adults onl>. l6672 Al(tOnqwn 846 ~1 nose to busbn(' SlSO mo ~Mgmt 642·9412 &84&51ll plu:. S~(J refu nd.iblt• ----------Large 2br an 4 plex New rrpt.:. &drps. New dshwr. '"'-ll44 Pvt Pal.lo. Adlts. no pets. •••••:•••••••••••••••• • 716 Sha1Jm11 r. S425Mo lbr Coodo. Pool, 1ar, ll•n 56&9550 rus. :;auna Upgrarfrd ---------w I r ~ r r 1 g . 2bt. l~ba. center of wwn. $450Mo.731-4763 BIUM. Gar. Mults. No Ptt.s s:85Mo ~ wxuttY UYIHG In quiet adult romplu . Spac. 1 br apt. Cathedr al ~I gas frplc & d /w. P\1 D&K'OOY. pool, jac. No pets. S3IS mo. Mesa Pine. 2l50 Harta. SPMC ~~3'47 2 Br. new drapes. l child ok. no pets. $360 rent, SierTa Mgmt 641 1324 __ Sc'<' Gate 2 br, l ba. WOO L.'UI pd Adib New crpt. 341 Avocado 645-4851 Newly decor 2br, adlls. No pets ~nc l pal10. S175Mo 706 Jaml-s SL ApL B. By appt. ~~ ~leech l14t ....................... l..ow\'f' Oup k:ic w\l urn. 2 hf-. ba & "'3. fOf'ced air heat. ~ pauo. t-nC'I Rllr Nrbch. Nodop. WIU be. 4!N-llllll L..J-MicJMt' 3152 ....................... FACING GOLF'COURSfo. lnwer Condo 2 Br. 2ba, W<"t Nine I>r Lovt•I) arcct. Hltru.. "'~hrtllr. er. pauo.. 2 car g.ir . auto op nr Adlts. no pc t:. $S6ll mo i7~ 1950 -----•• ...,..,. le«h 3169 ••••••••••••••••••••••• rlt•an1n~ dl'pos <.:.el I 642-Kal alt noon ---Lill' um room for rent, Sl7S • ,,, .Jlll. (.l\t 1!1117 (.hark> DB ~e< home. rum room. ~ person, not un· der :J) )'T'S &a2 4194 S.......-R....t.fl 4200 ....................... ~ Bltt Hear Cab111 lde.il location '°" fishing, h1k· \flit or Jll!lt 11.euing awa> Wk nd or wkly rate:s 11va1l 17141 ~ ~11; IAUOA Isa.AHO Wt\TEIU:-RONT Sip' 6 ~'It !61 12M.768-5713 --------J((~p. Pasadena rouple. v.1:.h tu rt>nl homl' W. PC1l. CdM. 2·3 wks Aug. XIJ\l I"(~\ 213 799·~ -WE-'•HA-V•E•s··u·M-M•E•R-•I .~Condo. nr So. C:st Rl:::NT ALS P\aza, pool & sga. $4.50 PAii NEWPORT COUNTRY ClUI UY1MG Singles. 1&2 bedroom ro· lO bcti. lrR 7 rm house +\ Jrcl. :;J eeps 6 +. fall\llyCl.l only . wkly : June ~. J ul 5650. Aug S6\IO 71 01 ~ea:.hore. oo-8410 WE EK OR MONTH t!f.1~u. 75 ·0 2 17. .. associated BROKfPS A£ At H)US 201\ W liolboo & '1 lbO 1 THE "GOOD LIFE" YEAR·ROUND FUN: Social Acto111t1es 01· rector • Free Sunday Brunch• BBO's •Par· 11es • Ptus mucil more OAEAT RECREATION: Tenr>•s •Free Lessons (pro & pro ~hop)• 2 Hecttth Ctubl. • 5.Jvna • Hydromassage •Swim ~ ming • Goll 011v1!'lg Range BEAUTIFUL APART· MENTS: Songlei.. 1 & 'l Be dr0Qm1> • Fur· n•shed & Unfurnished •Adult Lrvong •No Peli. l . Models Open daily 9 to 6 Oakwood (larden Ap•rtment1 / Newport BNcft/No. 880 lrvtl'ltl ·~I 16rht 1714 l 6' S-0550 Newport BMch/So. 1700 16th SI CO<>n• di tflthl 17 141 6'2·8170 eashore Dr , 2 Br. 2 ba. t"P. d·W, pabO. ~ Yrly i\41l.f73.l060 ----------Neel. dean l &-w1i:ar. on· ly S27~ Quiet backbay area 280 Delmar 962 m 1 Westchfr VIiiage Jbr, 2..,b&, SliOOMo. 631·~7~l or jj48..1S11 Brand new t.n plex 3 br, 2 b&. frplc pvt yard 1 chlld ok. ~75. :":ea r downtown. 646·6816 or S4S-3$08. OCEAN VIEW 21.51 Pat'dlc, C.M. l..arRt' t br w /loft. 2 Br. 2 ha. F'rpk. pvt patio. encl. gar .. bllns. Jat'u zzl. From $4SO. Adults. no ~C 63H107 SO CST PLAZA 3br. 2ba Condo. lll20. 2br . Iba Condo $485. No pets. 968·3652: 556·2627 o r m-an Private skSe lbr. w/gar. backyrd. No Pets. S350Mo. ~aft. 6. MaunAdulta. rW"lllsh re· ferences 2 Bdrm. No Relg. onlY water. S260. Mo. to Mo. SlOO. Sec. dep. non re(und. Nice area. C.Mesa. Grod. fir . w lcrpl. Mgr _ after S PM 631-1275. Mr. Bell 81g ZBr, 2Ba, over·sued dbl. gar New crpt . paint. bit 1n dishwasher & stoVe. J\dult.s, no pelS. ~Imo 64.2·9702. E 1SIDE. 2bdrm. lba. Duplx, rear wut, gadnr" water pd. NO P E:rs. 362 Broedway. St.25/mo. Do not di1turb tenants. ma. tOCEANFRONT. avan now. daily. weekly. Spec· Lac'Ularview. 173-SVRF ;_ IBr, 2l*Jcka1rocn beach. sm mo. Adlts. no pets. 53l-2l'T7 ~&:"~1900 ------- Versa:illes rondo. ba)· & ocean \eew, 2br. 2ba. frpk, full security & amenities S7001M o Owner ~.-0614 wkdys. 956-U20 eve:. & wknds --------48r, 2Ba. \'ery lg. all on I floor. beauuful new dill decor. frplc, pvl. n r beach & bay. Avail now Ouldren OK. S82S m11 1012 WeM. Balboa. Jeff m:rm VenaiUes 2 br. 2 ba, bltru., all amcn111~s. 675 4912 Broker VILLA Bt\LBOA·lBr. adJts only. icmt see wit>. ocn view, pvt under· ground parlung, S600 mo Includes all ulil. except elec & phone, yrl> 1st• preferr ed. 529·4171 . 838-9261 Deluxe 2br. Zba, auto gas frpk. ocean & bay views, bltoa. aecur\ty. pool. jacuzzi, wel1ht rooms. entertainment facll.. game room. park·llke setlJlll, bike to ~aches. Lido A: resta urants. Adults onl ~. S69S 644 ·4596 e ve s & weekends. Newport I Br + lo(t , 2 paUoa. View of ocean & Balboa. Avad 7 /l. $600 mo. 5'58-0342 dyi, Wes\cllff lge 2 br. l ba. Adults. no pet.a. New de· cor, pool &U-8152. --------l.al(una 84.'a ch . o('esn Vle'W. so· from Hluff 3 prwall' beat't~s. 2 bdrm 2 ba modular home. i.leeps 6. Completely han wash1dn-. Pn\'ate parit Sc<:unt y ·~ate. pool Adults Weekly 6-14 lO 9 lJ lkserv11uon1 call m5291 or ~3264 -----Spec h~ J BR. ocean & · bey VleWS. Cd M ~epe lo ocean Dotti J 675-6000 al!). ~ •• , blk to bch 2Br. newly remodeled SJ 7 S I wk !>um mer. a-826J Udo Isle. 4 BR. 2 ba . walk to beach, club & t.mru.s Agt 67~161 Voc.otlOlt ._.... 4ZSO ••••••••••••••••••••••• Maul ~an front condo. Pool. sips 4. S45nighL ~Eves. MAUtKAPALUA RESORT 2tlt. 2ba. Jae In rondo 213-<t1~ 3212 .......... 000 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Movin&? AV<Md deposit.$&. t•ut flvlng expenses! Professlonally since 1971 HOUsaMAns 832-4134 .Alft. Y HO CHAl61 ••HOWll•• Rmlal Shartn1 Sttvlt'e 1 IM Roommate For You ~?clays ~ EAST BLUFF 2br, 2ba, Middle a1e1 ha1 2br; frplc. pool. Ad Its. deMfum. apt&othr. AU t550Mo. .. Amlgoe Way. ulll. I •moll•. $200Mo. Exet"UUv~ oriel~ a\all tn ruU sen. ofc bid.:. r-ir O < • ,\Jr-port Recept & phone an..... • s«> ~en • ron! rm. ett'. Plu:.t: 1•a ll 75<!-6Ul8. .CctM Ot-lX X 1-: SU 1n:s. From $295 Air rond . ampk> pkg t '\II pd ~ t: CM Hwy 67~--- 450 Sq fL $4.2S mo 4001 81rt'h St. N B Agent :>4 l ·5032 ---- WESTCLIFF BLOG. N [ WPORT 8E ACH -'' •• A. " I ' •• ~ • r ~ • ~· ~ ;/~,,,,_.,,; ./-./t ... _ ,/,.,. __ .,/--~-........ Call M r Howard 6 45-6 101 EX tx:t,,, n ; SU IT E.'i Newport t'enlt•r . full services. pn\ ale . ocean YleW. $271} $53(1 7SS-9036 5400. C'fll(. air. 1000 sq. ft. 14J4 l Be11ch. •B. Westnun.ster. 842·2834 ..wPORT CEHTH EMatf••S..itH Pre!IUl)OUS 0ttan view offices w 1ant 1que dt"· coraled ronr rm. l!SO Newport Center Dr. 644-71.80. •DELUXE OFFlCES • 12 & 3 rms. from 93" 6<I ft. No ~ req. 2172 Du· Pont Dr .• nr airport. 1133-3223 9 A. M to noon. •HICE• ~Center om~ 4 Rent with Wot' of recep- tion, cont room. k1\rhen. phonff. seaetanal & ~-C.11 Cindy at 760-0100 MEWPORTICH ,,.... ..... ...,. Pia~~; ~ceS,,~g nr Udo Isle. New plush cpt.s. 48a 6 elev a tor. Rtft 2250 sq ft to 4$00 sq ft. 4.30 32Dd St. Bkr 1co-op. CaJJ SJERRA REALTY 633-79ZO KOU. CB«Elt NEWPORT Elegant executive sultes 1n prestl~e loc. lnclds secreurial services. re ceptlonlst. telepho ne ans~ & more. THE H EA D Q u ·A RTE R S COMPANIES :A pro· Ceasional envt.ronment. 714-951.e75' Nt:AR LAGl::"'1\ t olt' sw for ~people • ''>.l"t" ofr. a.-.s1.:n<-d pkr.. mi i.thl 1'\ll'U1dt-r .,.ill'. bll1t.: fu!b IM'd ext'i'Dl n'A nr, dtscnbed above Prd•·r L-.e. 499-lSZ> 1( NA 1 Pl-"' L• m .. .i 1 ----llt-IW.t.' 0H1t'l'!'>. 80b "I 11 ll!nl bldg. Ut!JI N.:'" µort Bi ~2111. Koob) Qirona CA.>I Ma r G r<>Ynd floor . ne-4 I> di "t'Of lill.-d :Bl' With bath Sl~1m11 ALSO Smaller offllt'~ avai l S1tnd Re1tll} 7S! 10) . ---------- COROHADB.MAR Dehl.~ 2 nn offic-e. par~ ~. air l'OOd , :J..'.O :.q ft S20J ~'f mo A.~l>. 4 rm &!5 i.q fl. ofl' ~ p..r mo H.:a.lonorru< ... '1t<>f. sums llWlUllll\on Beach ~f'w. pn•,uge oflec1•., ln•hK2es Jll 1mpro•1• men\S & M.-f'\ 1N>S 7~ tu l.!Ol s f Crd fir a \<.iel 0..nt'f 847 5338 ----- IEST HPT OFC. f"rnm 1S' a ft 600 lo 2400 !IQ n U\ ail Nf'WI) r1--d\!1 Call 5-60 2%0 Mullan Realty --------- llOICB Co-<>P Of<:. SI' ACI FOtt •an Pnme ~ fkh IA<' S27S and up · Se<-~ta nal M!n'K"e> lllCI Call frt'd ~r9571900 ..... me.ti·~ w..s lbe~ ls a d1fferen~· Qua", d111nif1ed SUltt'' pro\1d1nR ~1'l'rt'tdrlal serY11-.. 111 a manage11 hl1· number or units :!~ Michelson. Suite 212. lrv\nr Ca II 7~ 0234 or r 1 c e s p IH' 1• a v a 1 I Q)rporate Plaza. Nwpt Center 2 P\lt off I «.'ff +-rl' 111JO<ln ~ j~~ l~ Newport Beach Ofc on Pat'lflt' Coast Hw), nr B.ilboa Bay Club for rent.. AboYt 212 sq ft for S21S mo. Call John 17141 549-2117 .............. 4450 ••••••••••••••••••••••• f"or store & Otfi('e i.pac~ at reMCJn8b&e rates SOOto 2700 Se Ft. MESA VERDE OH PLAZA ~Mesa Verde E. C M 545.4123 •~/C.M. Up lO 4'lGO tq.f\. avail. al pnme corner. 17th & Nwpt Bl. m4l800 toollq. f\--rel.all •tore. a40 Avon Npt. s.58-8723 °'Mt-la If t ... .._ 4500 ..... ................. . "Ml't"P\ nl? S.-n \ h I ,, II 11 l, d.t)' v.urlc 12 11 • r.. v.k J:rO'' <11 ·,,,., 'r mutt' & l'\IUI I• '16 . .A~ l"l 1.uh ofr ~ 2lt..1 ln+ritii4iit Warftd 5020 ............••••..•.... <>r .rngt-Count~ l'rOll u· 1 .. .rn Co ,.,,nt:.. lnH·•tnr 'H n'\urn ~r1 l• r Ill trH ~ (.tit ;:~ 1-1.~i S02S . ...........•••••..•••. fNEED fMONEY • CRB>fTHO '9t<>IUM 2nd~ lrd TD'°°"' 971-6531 Arran2Pd b' eo.i Hot. LoGfl\ $ 2nd T.D.'S $10,000 $-500,000 With terms ue to 5 YEARS Pa) menb ai. low .As INTEREST ONLY FOR FAST ACTION CAU.- 851-0991 REPUBLIC HllttE LOAN • .... Lem CCI.,.,,~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• w.r-~Co. All lYJ* of rial estate lnveeonenu11.nce 1N9. S,•d ..... ZIMllTl>t '42-1171 545-0611 A U€HIG€ q_ ____ ~,._HOME:~ Real Eltate lnver.tment.s lJ:PW. Coaat HW)', NB '45-6646 Cloaed Sunde y ZNOT.O. Wiil diacount to yield ~-Nf'wpon Beach rt· <,1dt>nllal pro pert y 21.000 note u<:i. an\eretit unJy l)tr. pa) able moo t.hl> Due 1n 11 month' Pnnc onl> Residence 00-21<1L olf ice 83:3-3:>44 EQUfTYLOAHS o~ne r/Non Owner S Jo' H s thru ~ or mort' l&'Ull to Sl50K. 15 > l' .i r Amr>n11 with no pr~ pay F~ or leue nold Dobbo. f1nanc1<tl !::>ef\t('~ 194--4&1 I 640-fi() I fl ~ 'J'nAst (Je(~ ~'<'Ured ti) pnme '.'<t•"•port 8edch pr op ~r t• SJ ~.ooo ~~::!or t.731~ ~/ Pf'f"\OllrCllk I Lost ' FoUi.d ..•...........•..•.•••. SIOO .............••.••.•••. SCIAM-lETS ANSWERS ..,_~I .. ,.n, .. - \lan!L) '.\1t·~I) \I I. I, \\Mlt• .i~·· " .... twn 'nu ~·:ill nvtdnd•-ni1upo\I L ,, Hcippy A.ct. S I 20 ......••.•.•.••.••..... "1Jl( $()1t(f)tt( ~ llUA( $0¥(0tt( .... , f' 11.t''t'lll\Pl''T' \II tn lh1~ rolum11 I <1-nl, ~ - I .ille..t.:' 511,:i- 1 O'JI 11\l'l"'I UI HT ll OA Y J)J\ t: "art\ --· -Lo.ti Fo.d SJOO . ..................... . ~ FOUND ADS Alf FREE Caa: '42-5'71 TAN& SILVER MAU SILKY TYRIER \lt' ~11 Valley Pkv.v & Lil Plat.a Dr La1un11 :'\1guel Answers to the oamt.' of Johnn> Cont act Roo 831-6.\216 or 661-64SS IEWAID Lost Toy mall' doR l'lav.in :-.:wblJ" i.rhools drea t• V Rewi,rd. &511)1. 863-11 ~. Lost: fem. Siam c5l', w~ flea collar. CdM, m-1021, 751·6394 Rewud f'bwwj, cf1Jm or adopt at Irv Alllm•I C.,.~ Ctr. Bloftd Coektr. &unoyf'd. Shellie. mixed breed puppies. To>· Poodlt!. Austr . Sht>p, aho cats/ltiUar•. 7)1.3'1)4 Lee\: Reward. mluln~. ~ lftUe stame.e t'JL Chocolatt' po1nl. s l..Agl&Nl.453347 Larr GreylbUl & wtl1tc doc. ~ AUIL Shep 4 while r~. ctlolter collar. ~I(& 6 111lll. n a m l'd Champ. vls l\1n1& Ir Sacramento Sick Medi. ~1cat1on Rl'ward 549-4513 alt 7PM F'ol.lld fem d«lav.~ t'at. C..lu.'O. nr Pro!\~ct & Ut. Hwy . N R 642· 1603 ---------,..,.... §350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PREGNANT~ Carini.:. can.fldent1al rounaehnR & n.fern1t Abortion. ado11 1t00 & kl"Cp1ni.:. 1\.11.'AHI-: COVYGIRL • tsl-0771 • i 1 Hr Outcall 54:rv1r~ l'fU: LA W student need.., 21.IXX> Will do an)'l.hlnl! IA'l("I <.:o nftdt'nt I d I II\ '1 P 0 Box 3242. '1.fi !12f:i6.'l \tA"-'\AGEa1mpaueo Your mas!K'l.lr· 1~ HOh J111?1b (Mr.llbq II.~~ ~l it •• "l 'llUnJAL Rt-:AUIN<;-; llJiUn IOpm Fu II> Le<' 11 Vl 72!1, ()(' 4!f2 90~ Vil I .., < amioo H.:al. !:ldr1 ( 11'11\ TOMMY'S OfMEWPORT ESCORTS 642 1:,11 H I J J. L '\ H 0 Y C r. fo~'OH1~ bcof'h •Oukal 24 '*'. 7l149S2 'OWlflRIN<; Pl4> lnllle Eb("()fb Out CD II 17141953· 1~78, .... Ill Orange Counl} St• pampered w ith " pl'r .. onJI r t'l dJ11 n ~ m.L~Re I>' 12 o( I~ prv II~ .:1rb tn ~>Ylht-rn C.-hforne.. J dl'Ull • ~urw t1.C: Open IOdm ~ 7 da\'> 11 Wt:'t°k \" J M C Allllllt1~ lfeallh ~. 2112 l larhor Bh •1. {.i).tJ \ft~.; t>t.> 3433 tir 1ng th" .id fo r ~ou r ~al1i1ft ---- •ll.OMO AHGaS• CMc4ll &corts 34 Hoon 146-0363 51AC & PVT PAftTIES 1\1..'Ut-:• DAN<.:Eft •MOOt:l. Will cater }OUr next par tv I'm 36-2436 l!t)P· Pam's pvt outt'all Mt 6pm !1~2·0207. D>:.. f.'8. IOH FIRST LADY Fbl"C>fU ~lode ls Part~ Dant'ttS 972·1345 •FOXY LADY• OOI'CALL ONL "r' •972-1138• -------- •IMT'L MASSAGE• J.icuu.1 • Sauna .. oc Allt'OaT 4301 &rdt·N 8 54$--075 1l 21lm acroas Shenton ESCORTS •t5M47J• Alwa>-. <>s>en·Now llir1ng Jt.U fin tWDIM JllM onl>. IMS Alto pen· u..e rrom ,J..,. 1.sth saQ50 tor*° for a mo lle.>~7 2 er. l ba pvt aar .• or. S.D. fl'W)', Mk.a .. y, DO ~ .... •4al7or ~. 644-0806 •11521 ~ 2 be. pra1e, patio, Fem to lhr W /HllM, 28r, pool. adults. no pets. lS. E. Side CM apt .. , te. 1801 UKh St. NwJ)\ pado, frpk, tltT.50 + t,t llSO Ind/Oft nur nu. 2715', WOl Redondo Cir .• .S.Rnkhl6N8S4 Widow Ml money for Znd T D.'1 No ttedtt ct.eek. no pnJty. IZ0.000 min, no mu. fW at.'t&on call Al\ m 73ll anytime Ad-lmcP ~~~d; Uhocu'O~~ -1~~~. *cf.SI I ta u.r.••~ ....................... .... ~-·· JI07 ....................... I&-, 2 ~' ¥tq .,, all Oft l floor. ~ul DeW dlx clteot, f'1>1c , pvt, ar llled6t.y.Avall_. ..... <*.. IDO. 1IU --8llllOe Jeff . .mi. ~ loc•lion~M!_ 3 Br 2 lb. uz,.7340. utJI. &d--4300 Ad·Sltter ea. • S. t . nasa. kklt tr.m. ::M hra. OK.-. na--.-New 3br. den Cr fR. Npt •-_-__ -,_-........,.-,-... ,-_.__-_• -1 -11 Ill. i car aar. t800Mo. ~ ~·""" ·-2br. tncd yard, cprt1, m.aio ta! 5NO Br. 38a. ctoM &o bch • dpn, ru1e. UtU pd, ' • 0111. mo. av1H June t. DOMo......... 1r1 1llr dplx. W /pr. AU KarwtmalO CLEAN I ea. dtUdl"tl'I utJI pd. 1 bllla bcb. ...._..ble rem to 1Jlr OK..,... ...... Sota mo. ..vrtr. Kee.M.... hasDI cm lelbcNI Island. 2i. Pactllc. Apt. A. VILLA BALBOA CONDO. .-o, a nm •nll. 111· ,_.-, 8*farPaa. Id. --.. aft IPll lbr, W/Ylew. IUl.Mo. dd ~ . • w ... AdHllpt tu.1171 •ma.•.... .... ' ... Oooupuoy To"' Your IDdlvidUal Need.8 aao to a.ooo cp Pl .... C.UPor An Appof.Dtment ('714) 178-8181 •COSTA ... SA• 3.000 eq ft . PM me &oc•· Uon. Woodwort&en OK. 2nd TD'S Avall lcnmed. tu· 1*M ... ,..., I..._.,,..._. 1$ year term. llO.OOOor .00 ft IAl\lna HUii ind more. NoBalloon. Nt. new 1*111. 2 ofc.. 2 Udo Newport Co. rteltOOCftl. » J)fr ft . m.79 .... , ..... MHn. 1'11 4110 a.a TD. roe Mle ....... • 9A.l dlle an Aul· JO. 1112. flW)t ect'eM ..... sa.a ....................... Purcheet for a, m. 1111«· 1Tm0 el5'ACI rlll llUthl u . TU· ...,.,.... ... K60. ..4'\1980-Tee& ......... -· ···-···~ .. --..... ---....... --··--__ ..... --.... ------···· You may request Ad-Sitter aervice when plocing your od . OtK Ad-Sitter number will appear in yotK Daily Pilot od ... Ad-Sitter toket your mnrDIQll .• . you coll in at your~ to qtt the respor., to your od ... fhis llrVIC9 is onfy $5 per wttk. for "'°'' infonnatian and to pkXll YG'W od cat .... 5611 • " -· • .. ·. I 3 ) 1.3 13 • , -. - DAILY PfLOT Q I ;. •• IJI> ............. _ .• ~ ~iP.~ . '"' >I~•~ t~ I' ti I~ Ii: ,;j I)) ~t IJ ... 1_.; .. ~~ ... • ·--..-...... ................ ~!!t~.::z .............. ~.~~ ........... . ~:Ii .. ·~~!~•."•~!· ~'-'• all •rM•tl ~ 'a ,aaw. i. ... ____,..,; .. 1111 ............ -..... .. NlmC...s.mc. I' ..... t, ....................... ... .................. . P.JL.Lllf!! ..... ........... . ......••• ...... '*-LDH111n.t ....................... .... .................. . •--. •-· fl 1 l 1 ta • fr 1 • l • 1 . c ~re , a f 1 or d a b I ~ --IAl»t. Reel Comm 'I. J elae tl .. 11t1. a leber• llllPllOVUl&Ntl. r•• I I , lfl, HHt, p.nlrJ, ••rlllr •• . .-co,.,,~. ar.:r. dkt1. dlrty! llav• Qe .. 'AI Nata1a la my 19'&r ov• c1 .. ntil or trade. Thorou1h. op· *'9.., U. Oveo •H tJmlltk.Oltll ..... l Pti W PAJN'l'INO !xpr'd . Rea• ialH. Wiii pelnl ~ .,,., "°""· Onqe Cout Roo(Lqg: mi~. For lhe dla· R.roafiol. repairt! Ad· cnmanatlna OWMr who ditlON. fHt. r•habl\I, wl1hea a rl11t1c ex-hone1t. C•ll Dave , CIUmce in wortuDalllblp 641-1133; ChN, 6*Z119 a.. .......... a. ........... ... Comm 'l, na. Rtt. ....,. =~Mk IOI Ttrry. -..11 I Lr ..... "" &et, Call Oeae ~ U...•MtMlie,...._ ........ .... ................ " ...... . D1he•A19•Parllla• lot ..... u. ... elcHlta a . Ml Ala*ah. MMl71 Ucr .... .. ~ ......... . .....•.••.. IABYllTTINO·m> -._ ,...,_bae r1t•. ~Ttctt4Hm Ba by• Iller w u led . ••'""· rHponalbl• --.a-..i yun. l ~)'TL .t\w 1. .we. Tm CAI ht ........ ....................... JOtcbm eab&MU J&riped ~ r.t\nlahied. a lllO f IM'n • bin. wall un1t1, anti quec, rep•lra. Maah.•r llnlaher, 2$ yra exp 11.11-6103 c.,. .... ~1repelr, lal/at tlcH&b , old ti•• t'UfUmaHlllJ. hd ............ p ... bo M>t1me • GW ltU IU rta•O·hl .. bMrru, put II II. bat 11r•ndo•1 ne/c:omm • .,, .. c:..,..-s.-.... -. ---....................... ~ 4s &team dean Ullklir br\ihlenen, whl ('Jlta \0 mm bked\ Clun "'· chn rm. hall SU Av1 nn S1 60, cwc:b 110. cbr tr. Guar elim '"'' odor l)lc ,.,_It, ~ y~ e11pr n> wortc IQ)'M¥. Rel• ~.OlOl C--.t/Cuu• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ctftc:rde •on, room ad· chlion.s U r'd Bond.cl 6'2 zm. S.. UQ m.ctriut ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~------~~--- ..,... eetkutte on hlT" quellly, r••i.on ab '( pn~ malnlt'nanc~ • c ....... M!~•.~- t..nd1cape , i.vr1elt.l•r worll cleen•up. matn• tt>nan r~ llU 92U, ea.an Je111e'• Gan1 .. n 1n11 . Compl tin uv. t1l'n malnt , haw•ntc. lrl'fli. -.q. W..,Ul$l1 - Ellp. Gardener ('ompl ) ard malnt. 6 l'lnupe. ~bl ~eMl 1096 ~"" .ti Gank11 Ma1nt Top Job l'wlla Me~a on· ly 5"418 &'22 Ja"tc ol all Tr-adee. llocne rt1pa1h. •mall Jobe. 1'1k-t ~lf.M ..... ....................... • ~tudcnL Skl~r. lluml'. truck . Grade. haul Du..._, llaulln1·Movln1. Con· l'rl'(-= tree removal. ~d' i.ernce. ~ ~ llau.hngU>ump J~. Mk for Randy. ~ --- AU around haulm1t l T truck ... 'ree tst. Qill A M. S48 3'.164 U1 1d1cl I ....................... Wiiii a llEALL Y CLEAN HOUSE? Call Omaham Olrt ............ 111 ....................... Rnpooalble 24 yr old avall to houaHlt aftr June 30. 17H? 10 Joy Rf.SPONSIBLE Xlnt eletnllll done by PERSON Noo·amoker. 1..,.., ~-"•-employed. l't'fa. 642-4'00, -Wltlep. ----· Ad·51Utt t2~. 2' hri . ~ tn.ns.14T·m7 SlJllMER RENT AL . ..................... . mm;r IN JANITORIAL CA.RE. Comm/Ind. Ex s-tlM' 845-7440 Mnmry ....................... Palntln1. INT/EXT • Neal. hoQIM, reu ., lJ at a llvHblo prtc.. _e¥S_. ______ _ >"· exp. L1c'd. Dave Rotw.to-ma -~· ....... ,..,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• fine ext. painting. &t. Llc/lni . Try me. a. Ne•patehes6latures smor. -.a516 FIB IST. 19). t 439 QuaUOed roolla1. f\'te est. Leax repair. $3$. Good rates on Bhakee/compo. 97$-1107 eitt99 Prol. ~· Ext It lal. Expert In re1tucc01 ts ?:"'.!!~ ............. .. Low r.-. •9>015 t'rte ~-Neat " clean. SCREENS Repaired & -~MCNlsa lnl/Ext.MS-5660 Rescr eened. Sens l61c Dltve'a Palnung, ser \'1ng ,.. •I 9 ~ t )'l"I, ~ reas, ... •••••••••••••••••••• check m y ref, la c . 0 . Oldley Plumber. 5ll.acl5 Repalr service, lnataUa. ' WALLPAPERt:-.G Pree esl. Lie XM>986 A \'fl'. Sll pr n,ll Call Norm S.S-0880 llOn. backflow c:ertUka· ll0n642-9W Ne w con1trucllon . Prices 631-4.264 St .,,1., $«-flee ...................... Dcn'l have time to shop IOI' a 1pecial tiifl? I will do It fOf' you. Ad S1lter •la 142-GOO 2.& hrs or 873.an.9 CU!ANUPS Raldent1al·Comm-al10 ~•wtnctowa. PACIFIC CLEANING Profes11onal muonry. ·-------- Remodeling, replplna. declroruc leak detecll04. Top Hat. 637-31.94 Tie SERV. lJcmled. lnsured. l714) 6l 1-'l0l !:t1JDS 'N STUFF We'll beat a n > bad. ~14Ref~. ~ Bnck Wort. block Wlllls. aucco. NO JOb too un. 9118-7486 or 67~ 4.260 ES SI AH ....................... Cstm p;unlmg. lo ra~. Ri•~IWA..,.,. C«amic Tile lD1talle<l Free est 3 yr guar ••••••••••••••••••••••• All types, 1uar. work. 962· 1478. 633-9837 art~. Ptuos, akylit.es etc. Minor Free est. ref a. Garm·r •. __ ..._ _,.,.,rs at st;Jy rue.~. ln.1ouu1de Re~able. "' • ....,... ·~..-. n--A ..... ~ L'r bus> prices. Neal & re-~·" Qraseh I ___._.,..,. r ee est. 11-.. ·-...... /IJCl2 • -• ••••••••••••••••••••••• CUSTOM lNTtRIOR CAIU' ..:NTH V -EL£Cl'RICJAN-Prked American Gardener . nght-free eJllm•Le on Lawn malnt & ya rd ~or)anaUJotr.. clnup. tree tnmmang. l'lunups , trlmmlna. hauling F'ree e&llmatn. ~7 8271 Prol deanmg. Day or Nte. Comm'l .ti res. Reu rates. Sa\l$faction guar. Frfe esL ~ AM or ~7446aft2PM. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mo\lnl:" The Starvlna; ('0Ue1te Student.a ha'e grown. Lie. Tl24 43~. Sanlt' lood Jel"V. 641-8427 Jay 6.11 20(7 ...,,.,. .,..,...,.,, • •• • • • •• • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • Rt•modelin11. addll1oos + complete noor care. INTEXTPAlNTl:-.G hornet & ,...,...m·1. Lac'd, r -..i I I hit, al.lo any kind of ............... .. •... By Jay M.2-8809 8 Wtlsoa & Sons. patios. rm lldd. remodel, pl•ns. Free e&t. 30 yra ex per. Uc #3S741'1 Bonded I JC. •~ 673-0JSG 646.9Zl9 ~u-uction clean.up, de· ......,.,_ ptf'P, ii nl n-su ls. .___ d b ~.IN. 953.9449 Rds. e>t. ~ 9'J98 11uu., fePtinl ma e ' )Ob or hr. st.ate he & Profeulonal Window dean&ng b> Joe D•n.leh1. 714·S48·8153 64&-1740 ~ \\ANT M llON? l 1a.-.&1fed Ads S.l2·Mml U.l:A."l'IUCIAN Rt•a.-..onable. ~mall jobs inferred. 675~ II.aw IOmethin~ )'OU want Lo seU? Clusif1ed ads do It well 642-S0.8. If YOU have a service lo Ofh·r or '-'oods t.11 sell. rlal'e an ad in th(' Oa ly P 1 lot Oa."-'lilied Seet ion . . • Phone 6'2·S678. ltvery & v1ckup, yard D e p e n d a b I e m a intenance. Bob . Housekffper!-. tt•3 ms $1730 available. 847·6037 o r -IKZ-0758. 'rradl.• ~our old i.tulf for ---------m·" goodies with Ii l'la.-.<;1f1cd ad 642·~8 Ha\'e somt.'thmg lo -.t•U? Uass1faed ads do 1\ well. ,.......," .. ""' • •••••••••••••••••••••• Qwilit)' P&i.nten: lnt~r/ t'xter. lo rat~. fast serv 848 ·~ or 8"2 OJ6(J ---WlUlt Ad I Mp? 642 5678 PlatLDI )'OW' Classified ad &a '° &imple . .. Jusl Jive us a call on lhe .,.,._ llDd we'll help )'OU word your ad for fast re· MUui 642-5678. bonded. 646-253' ...... ••••••••••••••••• • •••• • Plac1n'-! a Cla.~sifted ad 1, ~~aar & Reroot. All \~pes·shlngl es rock· as easy as dialln~ your •• phone Give us a call ~ :.-=~~~va1f."" We lldottw> r~~2-~71S Pwt&• .. • 5350 HtfpW..t.d 7100 HllpW..e.d 7100 H&tpW..ted 7100 HllpW..ted 7100 HtfpW..ted 7100 HllpW..e.d 7 100 H&tpW..ttd 7100 HitpW..ted 7100 ....................... ..........•.....•••.... ....................... ..............•.••...•• •••••.................. ······•·••••·•••······· ....................... . ...................... ··••······•·•······•••· Jim Hill. uraent lh•t )'ou cont.act Dan Re> nolds n~: 67s.2066 hnMal SenicH 5)60 .~ ................. . PROBLEMS-Need lo Talk? Free counseling. ABC He4>Une 645-2222. ·~=·:_::! ....................... .W.W...._ 7075 ADMINISTRATOR Po61tJon executive diree· \or Administer the operall<>n.S of the Volun· l.ar)' Action Cent.er, So. Or. Cty. Posj\ion In· ch.des rttrwtlng & re· rernng volunteers. de- veloping maintaining loca.I clearing house, am· ple menting PR plan:.. unplemenlUlg grant pro- grams. developing the community Volun-....................... teer!>/Fund Raising. DctricaJ worit done reas. Quahfacauons: min. 4 thru exp. elec. Sm . yrs college, degree in Custom work & re-Bu s. A d. Human rmdels. Commercial can Relources or rel•ted. 2 be discusaed. Llc. #36 yn admin. exper. in 038764.S-4005 volunteer work may be WW to. all for 4 weeks. substill.Ud for l yr col· n.J ""-l N p iece. $14,000.118.DI yr. ...... ermc.. /Diii! wn · ·• calVACn4-f75.91210 Saa J-. lrvioe, le CM. 56l.Jrl4. ..:I. Manqement. Ambitious ....,---.---'--,d---7-1-0-0 Cllq:lle, Ptr, J.2.U hrs pr ............ ••••••••••• .tt. ..,_.., pr mo. CaU l\cceptiq eppUeaUoa• 1111 ...-~3Ql6 ror Ml * part Um• Am Sen plut ofc Npt sldfla. No eaper. nee. Bd\. past ex'p. helpful Peny's Pizza. 2108~ W · tu wtll trllO. 3-11 shill. Ocellllfroat. N.B. 631-5640. --------•I Apt Manager . mature AcaM'UDC couple . Beaut. main· NttllilrnclAL taioed 48 units. C.M. """"'9U Adults. no peta. Apl + modest s alary /bonus. EllT CLERKS Wkdaya &42-490'7 /UM. Local subsidiary of fast· A11111•1irTnifuu growing NYSE co. lmmed opening. Will s pecl•lizlng In d•ta· traui. N.B. 548-9818 processing hH full & ---------past ume openings a vall. for commericial edit clerk. Responsibilities lncliade prt!ptrallon of customer input docu· ments ror data entry & resolving error condi· tioos through telephone rommunlcatlons with our customers. Mus t ha~ accounting or book· keeping ex per. & possess p>d telephone manners. X1nt. co. benefits. Call ror appt. SAFEGUARD I I 111 ...... 2213 Fa.irv\ew Rd. Calta Mesa CA 92627 Mf·lOtl E.O.E. M/F ASSB41LlltS TOPPAY.NOFH. ALL SHIFTS AV AIL PURCELL TEMPORARIES 851·~ 4020 Birch Street Newport Beach ~SEMBLY NEEDED IMMEDIATELY Hill tame &Membly work c. now available in the Irvine Indu s trial Complex. No exper. re· q'd, pog1lions on all 3 8hilts now open. Good pas, lnrerltlve bonuses & steady hours. Call now & a.'ik fOf' Bnan or Deb NOaRIU SBVICES .,.... 752-6'66 F.qual Opp Emplyr M /F AccoUnUDg Clerk. Mature se!f·ltarter for pegboard system. Cost• Mesa area. s.zz:sa. AIJIOM<mVE ------•! OPRATOR ACCOUN'11NG ...-cASHIEtt GENERAL M:COUNTANT °'**'I IOI' • General ~ B.S. detiree required. Salary to Sl2.70G. F\11.1 Ume Tuesda)' thru Saturd•Y. Some ex· perience desired. Gon- tart Office Mar. at IAIUIKI TOYOT .. VOLVO 1.986 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA ..._nOJ BABYSITTER-my home. Send reaume to Penon· ldant. Mon. TUe. Thur. ..a<rnce L50l5 E. Warner ft1.t :31).3. Refs.~ Ave .• Sul a Ana, CA l!'J05 r.r,.l Opp Emp)yr MI F Ml .·, ......... aa:a.illliPi . Beb)'sitter. Responalble pa'ICJll to care foe 2 yr old boy. Moo-Wed.-Fn. all· noon1. Own tran1. m.ma. Buldal .... ,....... SOt1l'H OONlf BAHIC Anl~buk .. 8imllowtr. C.M. MO-UM E.0.1!. . flanking TBllR Newport Office F IUme pos • vall. Ex per pref'd. but wUJ consider b&nk related exper. ror trainee position. Xlnt starting sa1 & paid In· suraace beDef als. Apply In Person tafTAGEIAHK 1501Superior. N.B. M5-0060, E. 0 . E Banking TB.LlltS FULL& PART TIME MEWACCNTS COUMSILOI ExperieK'e pnf ened f OC' our new Newport Beach olftce. P1eue call Mr. Oeor1• Wainer at ---. c ......... ,.., .. SwtLJ_ALom Equal ()pp>rtl&Dil)' Employer Banking TBl.B Experience prefe rred tu DOl required for our S.C. Plau office. Call Kathy Amburgey al S4MQl!6. Calilomia f'ederal SaYU"5 & Loan Assoc. An Equal Opportwiity Employer ... OpenrttoM-- Offiar to $1400 Branch bank locating m Lagun• Hills. 1·2 yrs operaUom & aupervasory exp. l.rvine Peraonnel Agency 4118 E. 17th, Costa Mesa Swt.e234 642·1470 Bioiogical/Chemlstry. re- cent grad for pharm•ceullc•I co. ~- mcPl~CIMJ. needed immed. to rw> aC· mt 'g dept.. of very ~Y mortga&e firm. Must have expr. In budgeting. commission comp11ta· lion. Xlnt pay 4'i co. benefits. RepubUc Home Loan. 714 1851.()891 Bookkffl)er. part lime. ooostructlon experien«. Pleasant office. Poaaible full time. Terri 979·3376. IOQOWa F\11.1 cbarKe throulh trl a I bllance. l:xpettenced 1n Insurance pa yroll wortman's comp. finan· dal statement. Must be flGible u pertains to ac · ct'I functions. Must type. Only uper. need •ppl)'. Wood Ll1bt.lnt In· cbtries. 548-2901. l»ol<Jteeper. 4 S hrs daily, H1on Hardware. 1024 lnme,Westchff Plaza. NB BOOKKEEPER Giarment mfg has good OJIV(Y f Chg Strong ac· ctng Sal open. Send ~ -.u ml'. PO Box 2135, ~ Beoch CA 921663 H 1-Xl::l'TI ONl~'T Builder headquartered Ul Anaheim reqwres an atlra r t1 ve , neat. pleasant & flexible in· d1v1dual to meet the public, h andl e the s wit c hbo ard. and perform Dwnet"C>W other c ler 1 cal. accounting, <.Uitomer aervtce, etc .• rf":.pons1bUlt1es.. .. repor· ling to \tie secretary lo the pl'9ldent. Accurate • sUoal typin& ·~ of 70+ wpm r equired. S al ar)' SIOO +. If qua llfled ca ll n41'GM741 for an appt. Bualdiq superintendent required for Jae bldg Laguna Hiils area . Mll1t.ary retiree pref. Some mechanical exp. nee. Wnte Classlfi«i Ad ·~ Daily Pilot, P.O. Box i.seo. Costa Mesa 93626. Cabinet Maker wlth ex· penence. Able & willing t o do all phases or cabinet worit. Only ex· penenced mea who want to work need apply . Study employment. Rainbow Cabinet Shop. 3200 B. C&Ue Perfecto, S.J Capo. CARTRJA MANA GEil <Senior > CALL ~3488 or 760-3400 <24 Hours Per Day> C.UWASH N 8. area. Sun. Mon, Tues s.m..epm only .Also. f/tJme. C.M. CaU 644-4460 Nancy. c•hr/Hw•--·· AwiY ln ·person. Crown Hardware. 3107 E . Coast Hwy.Cdm c•11m UTDTIM MARKETS CASHIY Full Time. ~ood pay Growth co. S locations. Over 20. Apply Ill person We Tram. METRO CU WASH 2950 Harbor' Blvd. O.u MeH Clerical/Rttpt.. Liithl t> p lne. M.ature pro( C!>!.1008 I With co. bmef1L". Lots of growth for the right person. Inter' I Business St-r\11ce l.!l:S62 MacArthur Sl-= 325 lrvlne. C&l1752·01GI CLERICAL -Orange Coast Savings & Loan has 1mmed opening ror Frr utihty clerk. Work exper desired. Contact Lee7S4·180l E.O.E . Clerical Mal Clri $710 No \yp1ag. Out101a g penciaalil)' for beautiful cuponleoffkft. SeL•t to $1275 No sh. lriaport.ul poat. tlon to prdeuional aew general ...... er. . s.cnt.y to SI lOO Land deve1opmeftt back· ground. Congenial In· formal atmosphere. Abie lD use own uu•ll ve. •'9'•11 to $175 6 's exper o«. Co. ls friendly & outgoing w/x· Iii benefits. kc Q •i.:at to s 1400 N B. localloO Corporal e ok needs l yr exper & bachelors in accou.ntmg. T~ $175• LOvely Fash Isle ofr needs typing 80. ,~ $4.00hr Dix.1.01 .. s ofr. 12·4 Mon· Fn. Typing & phones Gtft Ofc $750 .. Some ofc background & lite typing. Small secu.n- ty co. CGI ltlto 540-605 5 COASTAL Pwtw ,,.__y zmHarbor.t M . Q,ERJCAL BAlllll Llenca.I SICRET ARIES f;mplo> ment avail 1n multi ~urround1n1t s• ('•>mpe\1\1ve pay, an I.en ww & lurt' For morv uiJo ca11 Tod Serv1<.'t'!> 979 l!«>O CLERK TYPIST {;roWlJl& hnn an Tu."lln needs ACCU RA TF: TYPIST wtlh general of. fire expc.-nt'm·e 10 ke> tr. t.ouch. Salary open. KJ2 T.JA) (1.,ERK TYPl!:>'T -l'art- t 1 ine :!O hr s wee k . lmurancc exper. pref. tou nlPr h~lp, P •T . '1.1tur1• person in fa,t foatt upenuon. Mon t•ri 11 Z Ric-hard 1133-8347 CRT OPER 1\TOR I CJIWt;ft lH.SK : Xlnt bmelllS, top ... 11ry, eii· penenr t' pr t'ft'rr Pd C.0-.ta ~ • ..,a art·a < .,11 ll\Armau~ S.S7-Ur72. 9 l•J s ~ton thru f'rl -------COU RI t::R ·-Oro:an jt .. Coast ~ .. , 1111<-. & L>1n1n setk1ni: r1·,i:. 1wr,on w /ltOQd drH mg r•·• ord 1•1 v.Q1( I-' fl' Car pro\lldf'CI Contact l.ce 7~4 · 11101. IDE Min 50wpm. Npt. Bc-h Custodian nt'eded 1n aru. E .O.E . Mi •·. QironadelMar.Mon·Prl 752·5131 &a.nH::.>pm. Xln.L s u.m· mer employment OP· Companion for •m· portuoity for aludt'nl. bulatory gentleman Call 673.2268. M . y nMded 4 daya per week, S:311am-4pm. 6 how's ptt day. Pay: •eslhour. Must bek1nd, OEUVER LA TIMES to pmem&. patJe iadMduaJ homes le CM Ar H 8 . wrth Mtperi~ in dul· J.6AM. 137~5425 mo. + ~ wtlh problems of the ~-Dependable car eAdert)'. Noo smoktr. non needed. Also need c: 111 r· dnnll.er; good dnv&n& re-ner ~l.IOC'-546-4481 (.'()('d " ~re ren ces r l'· or 964-4982 qwred. Call Barbara Davta week<ia)'I for ap-DeruJ olfu:e oeed5 ht'lp. pou1lment. 7141642· 1626. 1-'ront & back oUtre. t::x · CONTROLLER pr pref erred 644 O&tJ_ Growmg med sz rorp ln Dem.al ~'>l. E..:· rec:reabon lad. computer per. nee. Garden Grove exper helpful "Take area.6J8.7U1. Charjte" ind1v lmpor DENTAL ASSISTANT: tant. knowledge or all Cost.a Mesa offl~ nttd~ phtses or accountln' bactt office help. X-Ray nee. Bank neiollatinN Ill'. & upenence f)rt'f eitper helpfu l. non-Full or p11rl t 1m1•.' smoker Gent'rous salary & benefit package. Send ,_~_l_l_43> _____ _ re.wne & :.alary hiblory DINTAL ASSIST,ANT w. J33l8 Paseo Cerveza. Dana Point. Exp w X· Ste C. San luan Capo. ray. be. RDA optional ca 921>75 496-0t.'.lt COOKS Exper, neat. reliable. Apply in person 20lh Cert· tury. 1ns1d(' So. Coa"t PWa Mall. SO f"w) & Bnstol. COOK. np, days. Apply 1n person. Partner's B&stro. 448 So Csl. Hwy, Laguna Beach or call Rldt or Leroy 497 4441. Dictaphone· l> pai;t. Ar rurat.e 60wpm. Will tram 11."0td word pnx-essin~ Great opportwuty. Good benefits. Call Dian~ Roberson : 833·9550. EOE NJV'EltS Gook. FuU or part Ume. ~ES .Mei.a Verde Convales· •TB.LB l'elll Holptlal. 661 Center Men or fl'Omen Z5 yrs or older. Know the coast <'1l.k'S. Net n80 a week or mon» Orange Coast Yellow Cab, 17300 Ml. Herrmann. Fountain Valley. 1No or Slater belwn N e whope & Eutbdl ~. C.M. 548·5'585. H•"''"9f•• l•ech. C•lie""9 Of' r.w.d COOK-HOUSEKEEPER ~ ••~ -4 Hte for 1 penon. Uve·ln, stu· = .... ,...."4. dent0K.673-Ur79 BtdrOllkTedL •n ,...twr.cl. COOK -needed for re· Small company lo Irvine ~................ tJ~ (•di. 2nd shift seeks person for procfac· ---& wlQJda Ell ln uon le&llnl. Electronic ..-WACCOUMTS tlty c~okrn~ r~~a~: exp. req. Will lnterv1ew ~ L.at-e Hlh. NewponVWa&42·5861 persons ~Ing perma· Tft1111145 _,.._..,.. ., nent employ ment. ......_... ...l Aeasanl worlting condl· <>Penlno now •vallable --......... ,.. ,_________ uons. Xlnt my • com· far fwl llme Ala11tanl ~ O:lok.s A 1 ...... __... on ......... 3rd . --rocu pan)/ bene its. pp )' .. __ • ....,.. • Breakfast Coo«& needed. Ameriun i.etUer. 16881 shllta. No experience ""·II I T & u~•-J nee. We train. Advance· ru t me. op pay .....,..Ave. rvtne. menl opportunity ror SAVlllS ~~·~~~·:; ELECTRONIC AS. more Ml. Purcell "" exper. '_... =~ T~l~ ~ HUNT. BCH: s Coatt Hwy, La1. lkh SEMBLER ---t A!UAGoodmbl· OnnaOon ~orJnlervte!: nao Eclin&er Ave bene. C.M. atta. $40-4271 lblkMeper. A/Pay, with ~to ttore •89. 33501 •2222 Co1m1UciM f« facl•le In ~ school P.M. comtrucUoa esper. for Del ·Oblspo. Dana Pt. LAGUNA HILLS: exclu1lve akin cue aide. 30·40 h n /wk. NB I net .. _ Som 714·4M·9078. Wlll lo· 1111 Purcell aalon. Prefer mature l'\,J.__ ..... ..._. As ... p ~ ~u;;;;~ t! =1n!=ro:::i~ ~.:=Rd ,....... .. 2-4.11 -~-"_7_,_~ __ ._._~_. .o Dove St. Su-m . _... Oppor Employer mE M /F tH ~ help. SUdwtch ISCOITS ='O:::·~= ~~!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!~~ shop. Mon.·f'rl. Part IQ( now hlnn1. trans ,._...__.... ·------------, time. mature perton. ~MM..S ~~:::= ~f~ I ca.nRIC!PTIOMIST-SIOO I -~-A._lrv_--·~-Part-:_~_.ct_._St.e_ ..;.p;OparMor-xp_e_r_I e-:W-c!xi-t_d_T_t,_1 :-d~ -yable/aceo"•t• rt• "I I ._.... .. ln1 rtr~ In Newport .--1 Elcl*'ttnctd Sandwlcn ~ ISM. Pal'\ time. cetvable. Coaatruct °" l•per lnfM C• ..... .,... ....... Pereon wanted • 1:30·5:30 Mon· Fri. uptrltnct preferred. I • I• •A•% ._._ .... Oounler H•lp. Oary'I (Shl-at .... "-•> Olll•4111ba0ranlt . rM& ... 11.-, ...-· ""7 •-....,._.., I ~ .. I f ff .. .... fdlE °I ...... • Dlli .. 17WlA 1-.,.-.. -,.."-~--1 -,-a 1'-t BOOKKl:SPl:R/ FL ........ ~c11e.t.•11I .......... Cu1tfllliMlrt r~~~me~~a. CJIOll -mtlrper..-. C411,.., .... , ..... M7 .. MI. Dry CIHnlnt i'tore. Call Balboa Marine. Npt. Bda. /C.M. area. I · I Costa Meaa. P 1ttme. 549-.,.. f« appobatmeat. ..... YAW.VAID ~l~Nora fX)E/M/F/H I ,.sot•• smtYICU I ""-~ RI M' ""·""'-•-•. 1 .. ~-rv • • ..,.az:....,.aor. ..... ~. ._.,.,. l ·I . WIHI Hnt1. Mr. Droh11 --. I • I I ... I I '--'er· t p, • e or nw u-._ .,...;r•ws., I ..... .. ,.,, Ft•• I•. K UI t tr. needed f« buay HB law I ._..,.. · I a •••• ,.. rv11 ,,m •. ome.. !RJSA n1r uu, •. t~ I Jla 1• ,_,... M/lllr. • & -. C.M. tlon up. preftnd. t.-----~----1111!~ ... ,_, IMU4. GROWTH PEOPLE THE ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT .................. DISTRICT MANAGER TIAIMEE Circulation department has an openin g for a t r ainee in the Cir cul ation. Sales, Ser vice and Collection Area. Selected applicant will receive a Uber al starting salary. regularly scheduled raises, bonus opportunities and many frtn1e beneftts such u paid vacatQul, paid g roup insurance, life inluran~ and dental coverage. Must be 18. have ~ood driving record. Hours generally llAM t o 9 P M. Monday through Friday. Saturday overtime available as needed. If you are qualified and interested in learning newspaper circulation busines,,.,~me in person and ask for Harry Seeley or Ken Goddard before l OAM or after 2PM. Monday through Friday. r AIT TIME EVENINGS Ent erpnsin~ adults. Over 21 with d yna mic. adventurous personalities wh o e njoy wo rking with a nd mot1vatmg youths ages 10 to 13. $4.00 per hour to s t a rt . $1 00 a week potentia l. Call 642-4321, ext. 250 bctween 2 and 6PM, ask for Laurie. OUNGE COAST DAILY PILOT ]JO w ... .., St.. c.... ....... c... 642-4321 A.a~ o,,. la:dtr • ;11,., GENERAL HEL P - Permanent positions a'a1I w11:;roW\l\1t tool nm. Lal ltrm. Ston.~ in Co:.ta )lt'Sa, Lagwia Beach & El Toro Bene. W11l traan Appl) 1930 Npl. 81\d C ~ or 22600 LJm· bert l.203 El Toro. GENERAL OfFICI:: - Needs 2 girls 1mmed. ror new office in HWlttng\on Harbour art'a. Call or submit rt'l'lwne: Universal Financial 1&400 Pac. Cst Hwy Sl219 ll~Harl>our 1714 )146..5567 E, 0 . t;. Glt9AL OfACI <Xftce Ma.nager ror solo Newport M.O. Pre.fer re· «nt coUeae f redu•te. Ex~rlence n 1klll1 heiplw. but not etSent.a•I. S950tmo. 40hra. M·F . P\el6e send resume to Ad •627. Daily Piiot . P \) Box 1560. Coat a Mesa, c /\ 11121628 Oelwal The BaJboa Bay Club la now hirlnl· FOOD C~HlER: Part Ume. M&&at be avail. ev"'t &vwtaxls. WA I TER OR WAl'rlllllS: Part Ume. ~ have at leut 2 yra. tqltl' • P'-call for appt. M,S.7358 Ga•ALOMCI m>ToStart llOll!IWITH EXPEIUENC& Jt'1veGlrloM~ Varied •ctlvltles W.wUltHlla Oo. peld bantfita A&llO .......... •Preductloa Plaff • ~·Mb Genef'al ru-...SHH.nR W1U lraJ.n S200 wk stan ~8am-8pm ~13 OfftCE W~IC SI IO Will tram S180 to start ()pen8am-8pm 995-8413 DlfVHS $200 W1l Will train lnack drivers {)pen8am-3pm 995-8413 American Gwde Fee General VOLT 'llMPORARY' SERVICES Offen: ~~ hld'fec.tkMt .... •••clll"- Hl¥9lAPllTOYOU QEllAI. IEClllCAI. ., .. • AM.Y VOLT -...OUIY •VICIS IMIC.mpw Dr. SW 106 Acrml from O.C. Al1'110rt 546-4741 -.a Oppor. Employer . ............ ......__.... ... ' .. j ll.lffday, Mey 27, IMO This Variety of fine schools could introduce you to a new tomorrow. .. , ....... , .... , .. " .. " .. '= r::: I _, •••' t &. 11 .. .., .... t 1111 ••• , CALL 642-56 71, EXT. ·322 Derotlly Je . Dance Sbllo 211S I. C ... Hwy, C:.. hretliy ........ . J41 I I. Cat. Hwy, C464 '7J.l420 CLASSES INCLUDE: Oevelcpmental & Extra cumcular WOf1< 1n the basic & also fun refated act1vmes foomouter 1yprng photography. art reading math theatre etc Grades K· 11 l Oelft le9a Mt. ll-' _......,I Entrance is accepted tor all Of part of thrs c• Hcrbor D~ School '7141640-1410fW ..... Wo I E Brocnure. fees • D J • HNa. J-rodU(t.lon • Cl ... 1'9\1119t In ,.,,II Gr~ • Top Prom lMtructhtl • Ulch Pfat-ement • ReMOnabb Prl~ FOR FREE AUDITION 714/956-7171 NEWPORT'S SUMMER MORNING CAMP -80 - Monday l.hru f'nday 8 a m .. 12 p.m Ages from 5 years to 12 years We olrer a full ennchrnml program Limited Enrollmt>nt •Now accepting reservauons . US per w~ . NOW Ext<'nded day care Creative Arts Studio 6IOOW. Pacific Coast Hwy. 642·4300 Ad-Sitter f222 24 Hrs. ~~!~.~ ..... ?!.~~ ~~~ ..... !!.~~ ,.----------------- GROUNDS KEEPERS Housekeeper.Llve·m. For I ~ ......... ..._ ~-··--ft 1980 Entry level positions Beautiful '"ome. stens QUALITY ED t'ather & Jyr old bo) I ~ ~ avaJlable lmmed1'a•a1y " ,, UCAT10N FOR INOIVIDU .. LS · "" from Ba•· N.8 Rm /Bd ~ Opport.urulles U> gel in on , htebltshe<I Stnce 197J lhe ground floor of a Sal 675-3793 or S23-4920 lar~e landsc1tpe dept. w /Orange County 's ~cit)' bui &der. App- ly Al: ,... raYIHE co. 1061 Camelback Ne .. -port lkh 644·3196 Equal ()ppor. Employer .GUARDS Haekpr/Live in. must drive, 2 children, 6&8 Salary, 7S9·S391 or ~ ----- IMSURAHCE TEC*ICIAH Sales ofhce. Newport ~ttr Details. figure work, wtU train, lrght t' ping. Career Op Classes and Private Instruction in: .,. Reading •Spelling •Grammar •Comprehension •Composition •Math •Algebra Call for enrOllmeot or '°' more Information. 642-9088 ~·~7~.E. Mr!>. The Sludenl Improvement Center lfHIMllOlt ol Eau TOC"I JANITORS/MAIDS-go1 Dover Drive, Suite 208, Newport Beach as openings for students or al ages and levels . Grad u al Westminster Choir Colle1e. Princeton, N.J . 546-6985 MOIE 1HAN JUST A JOI BEGIN A CAREER AS A COSMmaAN MAD 9000 MOMIY leom to do faciob with the new skin machine. learn moke-up opplia:Jtion the professional way. Let Richcrd's Beouty Coflege ~ you start developing new ~ills os o Cosmetician. After only 20 weeks you con be ecrning o good living. COSMETICIAN a.ASSES NOW! Umtted &wolwient--Cal Nowt Top instructors give Hefp ond Gu~. Plenty of Practical Experience. too. TUmON PA YIMCi PROGRAMS AVAii.AiLi PLACIMIMT ASSISTANCE MANY OPPOltTUMmlS: • Interesting Woric • Pe"°"91 SetisfecttOn • Securrty.Jobs not tred to economic srtuation. • You progress r apid ly to become thoroughly skilled •Self~ ~unrtres CALL t61-14 I I Foa ~TIOM RICHARD'S BEAUTY COUEGE ........ ,"-Mii ''°" ... " .............. DEFEND YOURSELF!! ""· Private Karate Lessons f'nr boOI men Ir WOfl'l<.>n In Your home or ofnt'e \ Lessons by . - Refs. 821 :ffia-\ SUMMER CLASSES AIT SKILLS TAUCHfT OIL PAINTING• DRAWING In~Studio Aiid On-Location Ct&DaM • TaMS • A.DUI.TS SMALL CLASSIS • INDIVIDUAL ATTIMTIOM ~ llYB.S WB.COMI lylUIHCI•~ Noted Artist or the Impressionist School B.A. Univ. o( Ariz .. Post Grad Otis Art lnstit~te ,_. .......... C4: 644 1411 A UNIQUE SUMMER SCHOOL PROGRAM HIGH fNT'EHSITY SKILL BUll.OtNO WMh CDlllplMr·Aa1l .. 1d lnelrucdoft E•EMENTARY SECONDARY Reading Reading Arithmetic Math Language English Grammar Algebra tflldMt.............. Ge()metry ... ..._,.,,.... GEDCourses Maintain and strengthen skllls by enrolling now in our motivating summer program. Special rate If enrolled by June 13. CENTER FOR BASIC LEARNING SKILLS (714) 557·5714 1525 llaa v.,. Orrwe E. C.ta 11aa .. W ... cd 7100 H.fpW_..., 7100 ....................... PLCMBER -reparr & heoting. P3)' at'rordtnK ti> exper. Refs requ...st- t'd. Gttrs P lumb1og m-~ Pre -school t eac her needed full time 1~. Bmefd.s. raises. ALSO aides .. IUM n~ed . HUDL Bch area . Call Mari l>• 841·5:?8-t or IC!·2'1l ~ BV-"DERY ~ruoo So exp nee l'ewport Beac:h.. 64+-8Z32 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rea.I ul<lt.e ~ ........ , ... ~ EAIH ro COMM. Now~forad· d1uonal aalesf)('Opie to 5dJ urut.s 111 re11 I es ua le ltd partnership!! Oimm'I brokerage Ml.so 8\'IJ~. Lot-al 6 out~­ ltat' FUU or P tr Ca II for &PSJL :-.ewporl In t erstate Prope r ties ln e 3 Uri:iorate Plaza, !lie 2'()1, 'B. C al 112,66 {1 ii~ Rea.I U.t.aU> FUii & part tame. All a reas . U ndo r m s furnished. Ages 21 or over Retired welcome No experience nt'<'.. App- ly Uwversal Protection Service, 1226 W. 5th Stttoet. Santa Ana In tef"Vl('W hours 9-12 & 1-4 MoothruFn. prr eves. Irvine area. ! .. -------~-------.. $3 25/hr. M1·33ll ------HJlp W..t.d 7100 Http Wmhd 7100 Hilp Wtllhd 7 I 00 HJlp W-.d 7 I 00 J ANTTOR.I AL • ..... ••• • • • • •• • • • • • • • • ••• •• •• • • ••• ••• •• • • • • • • ••••••••••••• • • • •• •• • • • .......... ••••• •• •••• • • Pr1nt1nc ·paper culler pgllion av &JJ w 'SS yr old co. Ul ~ Hills. Offers top pay. prof1l $bannii. medical tr dental in· surance. EJtper 'd & responsible applicants ul.I Zl ·9500. LOA.'\ COL "'lSf:U)R.<; - Local Call( home broker a now U>t~1ng for t'areer m inded loan ~Ion. Tra1JU.Dg pro- iz;ram • Weds pro\ td~ Real estate he reqd. eau °' send re5ume to: F'1ll ume pc>1Silion work·, ________ M.aint.enance & custodial mg m beautiful Dana LOAN SllPPIMG worit. age no barrier ----- Hairdresser n~ed for nice Laguna Beach salon. Cal I 714·99S-3560 PoUll Harbor. S3.!i0+ rr. DIPAJtTMBn' Heirwood. 1.iT1 Placa· uigt.· benel1ts. Please ap· We need a person to han· ta.. CM Hair SlylisL Earn as you grow in the beaut)' llt· dustry. We offer $150 pr w1l guaranteed salary + ply Tue! thru Friday · dle loan pay-o rrs o n •-------- SAMU> 12noon or l P M to GNMA pools Ii FNMA Ma I ale nan c e Man 5 P!\t. s a I es . M us t h a v e needed. Experieoced l.n Oana Point Marina Co. STRONG math skills or electrical & carpentry ~'101 Dana Dr. D.P . bookkeep 1 n g bac k . field. Prefer put bole! ~137 ground. U you a.re look· experience. Apply to Gil. top comm + medical --------benefits. A continuing JAHITOlt education program Full time position at Openings lo Newport Fa.1hioo lalud .nc>pping Beach. For appt. Becky, c e n l e r . S o m e mg for a a career rather Surf • Saod Hole I. than a job. call Ms . LaimaBeach.497-447'1. Bradley a t 97S·I080. Cold we 11 Banker MAINTENANCE MAN Residential Mortgage. a experift'let, part Ume. Coldwdl Banker Com· Mesa Verde Conv. Hoep. pany. EOE 851 CeMr. Cost.a Ilea.a. 646-7~1. jarutorial/llght maln- c--....... .. ..-. t.enance exper. helpful ~ Apply: PlltFOIMAHCE 1be ll'VlDe Co. u Hsewrll • nune care, 14:9 Riverside Ave, NB 1061 camel back will train 9-1 Moo· Fri. ~ HAIR STYLJST ATIEN· NewportBeach hr.493-7Ullaft1PM 644-3196 TION -Laguna Halls ~~~~~~~~ MACH IN IS T AS · area Posilton open for .:: SDIBJ.ER -Npt. lkh.. assertJve individual in a UYPUMCH maafc:tr of food process. new crowing s hop. OPBATOlt lngeq\Apneedsqualiriect Pleasant penooahty re · CRT basic ex per nee. person w I all a round qd. Following helpful. FWJ-time days, apparel machine a hop ex per. Part-UmeOK. 770.2345 mlfr In S.A.·compaoy Mu.st have own tools. HANDYMAN for screen beneflll·call Kathy P l ease cal l Jim shop. exper helpful. will 'm-6322 _n_•_ta_·8080_. ___ _ tram. ~9321 LAB PHLEBOTOMIST. u .& ao FU1I Ume. llinimwn 3 f9IAI HIALTHCl.UI yrs. experience. Xlnt P\allorpart-Ume Po&ltlon avail. Assist. salary • benefits. Call IG-3030 HelJth Club Dir .• HeaJlh 541-9CM'7 Newport Beach. Oub A"Want, PCIOl Al· ---·-_;.. ____ MAIDS Wa.oted. 1881 S. t.eadaal. Putt Newport L A N D S C A P E o.t Hwy, Lacuna Sch. AaU.'Wll...__.,Trm. MAINTENAN CE calJ......._ falDIAN. Illa I yr ex per ln 3 man crew .... vlaion. tmJOto $1100 per mo. Ask f« Roo •'MG LANDSCAPE SPECIALISTS 6 ~~~~~!!~~I 'eawhr.• maWeunce Holl*d'1....... ... .... ..... ftdl Ume ...... ~Ill.a••• •Plrt-timtlaCd.11.CaU la M•tral loeatloos. -.M,.tot:aDpm. p,,......,. ~home m.fm . welcomtos aew resl· 1...teeapa malntft&Dce deela. 8'1DllDI 1trt1 l'w.m........._ V.ned rroe local meftbaata. cMi9I. hll time ........ Neid ear • typewriter. -. . Oood co. beoeftts. PWllPllt-eellNf.-, ApplJ at A fs ff Ludtupe. mu Via HOSllSS ~._:.---v• ApplJ: 8lacllM1td'1 1-'-------- .........._ 4250 Mart.la· LAW orncs, ~ dale Way, Newport ~.-.. UIUypln&. Bid Newport Oeal.er, MM5U ~==top 8ecJ; •+t.YJUa. heavy ...... 1:llat AH· ..... •Ut .• ,. req'd. Dlllm cime.., N.B Arprt ... s.&. OllJID. Call Cla· '1 lr'OWa S'1Sll Mlla..toSIOO No typin&. Relieve oa ~Room for promotion. Call Rlta, --. CoMt.al .,...._. ... ~. Z'1IO Harbor, Cll IWHl'ENANCE!C11atodli matmw, for Cbrtatlao Sclaool. ApplJ l .. U Broollaan\. P. Vl7. 91112. 5411-5685 MANAGER -ror Mw mni warehouse wanted. lo H.B. Exper couple pref. c.iJ Bnace 912.-r3 Mllbn hleblY motivated penoD W/~e lo domestic & Imported chees• & wine aalea. Lagma Beach Deli Co. 41N-7785. ll!OIANIC·MARIN E Mull be exper. oa gu • dMMl enp. lo pleaaiare boats. Top waaea 6 benefit.a. 1\arbo IW1De. IMMl25. Anytime. PEP BOYS h a Im· mediate opealng1 lo \Mir Santa Ana aod O:llta .... SS-for lD· dlvldual1 w ltb ex· ..nenc:. lD kak• ud ti'Cllll..S.tmt·upud ......IDl(b d ... MedkaJ front office ror surgical sub a~laliat w/otrice practice. f;lt· perienced ooJy oeed ap1>- l y . Sa lary com · mensurate w I a blli ty. Benefrts. HB. Reply Box 1649 Daily PiJol. PO Box 1560. Costa Mesa. Ca 913!1216 Medical Ass't, exper. Hours &i salary opeo. Noo-smoMI'. IW6-Sl.94 MISSIMGR M111t be dependable. respoaattlle. aaava own car • good dri VU., re-cord. Avad. full U~. S3..2S /hr. 24• tm&. Call Joaooe:S4Nl71. lll.JSICJANS for tour ..... daDce bud Hdj. tlolllDI 1ultar and _...... S&nd1 wiort. Exper ••• ., Al • the HJ Jl'a" <m>• IDI. (J03) 179-ml l*'IOD lo~ ftall9' i.z.s. ~ MUISISS!Y.N. DD 1DU wut ntana to aaral•Sf •'ll re· Gl'r••yoaiDa...U Pf'OINSllH ouul•I ..._.. CAll11110..... .... NUUU AIDES: All ~apertnead Of ,,.,....... M•a Varda a.. llDllp. ... c.Mt, Oaala .... -- Nllnlel ec••~AWit ...... 741Mfl. )Q9l ............ raw 1aoUda11. soa . --.... c...llotDltal •'l'lllrtm Aft, C:M. N\niag te«>DIALYSIS IN/LYN Oillcal Care Eap. pre· ferTtd. WW lrain f « th la SpeciaJty. "'u Ume. ln MiMIDD VteJO. 71 .... ll·llOO OflRCI M+MAla Need 1 gb1 lmmed. muat ba\-e some acr"OW or ruJ estate aper. CaU -·~ dresame: tJnM.n.a1 P1naodaJ J6tllO Pac Cat Hwy St 211 fblttnOoa Harbov 17l4MMW517 E.O. E. ,.....,.. E•tr . and latr. on prtute bome. Daya SD-3112. eves 1754*. PrlnUn1·Typesetter I pa3teUp posit too 8V'a i l w /5.5 YT o6d co io Laguna Hiiis. Forms exper helpful. Offen xlnt beneftts. Call Teri. 151·9500. Println1·B1ndery he lp needed at Dennis Pnn· ten. <Xfen x.lnt benelrts w~ yT okl f'O, io Lag l6lls. Call 15Hll500. PRODUCTI ON TRAINEE Rubber hose prodlK'U. lrvlae ar-ea. Must pasa eompany pb:ysic:al iDddnl back X·ray. T&tial apphca· Oona btwia 8'd0 only . Stratoflea. 17671 Armstron& Ave. Irv. E.O. E. A Keodavla lad. Co. UruvenaJ F'tn.acial 16400 Pac Cat Hwy St2l~ Ha.mungtoo tf arbour 7l~E.OE. RMI Eat.aw Sales PeopAe needed Ill Sunset 8Nch off1~. top com· l'J'ts:slOllS. Cail Bud ~ams 17141146-SSOZ ReaJ Elltata Room U> Grow Top Commi.sMooa P'a'sooalilled Training l..ac:eJM Reqd. Call Darlene DIAMOND REAL ESTATE ~7S73 REAL ESTATE SALES REAi.ESTATE •!1%• l.AteWISllOl .. O NOD . .... -.. IO.l-.t.. £SK FEE! _. ...,.. F'UU./PARTl'IJll!: CQ6ISSIOM MIT REALTY NETWORK L CAN EARN FROM -115'7._,.. 8& 10 ILIOK ISi' YR. \1 N L I II I T E D ......... S.. QUA.Linr.:D LEADS, ()penla1 for UcenMd MULTI· MILLI ON uleapeople; locallJ DCU..ARLAND~ ~ wlth nac.._.l re- roRY. rern.1 a)'IWID. ExceMent 2. SALES CONT.EST worttn1 conditions. EVERY llON'nt WIN tlar1' l'"' commiaakla. CA,gC ~NEW For ccd'tdmUal app't, ~l'IC. call~ Plll°'*'*".A-.Mn. ~LOW .. ~\.._'!~~-~-. a.,er. alao Operator COST SO. CALIF. ~· ~u-w/8apenllorJ eapar. LANO. 8\JDG ET TERMs. PLSNTY OF laGM. PUIANCING AT 10"-RecelMioDll&/'l'nlll •fa GNIAn. * An. P1It ti.-~,. PITt time 0t r.11 u.e, 4. PERSONALIZED tfP6ll ..... .,..., 111.b· .,. G1f "81.. .... M SALa T1tAINJNG JN Oc\. 1111.. aa..Fft. 9em· able to work ... a.o&INO roa NEW a:ao,.·. lhat l7pa wMndl. Tnl .. llllll MIN. ~ PleMaDt ,.._. ..... ..._ co. ,._ 1,,.., 5 • P 0 S S I 8 t. P! \'Okie. Oomad u.da 0t -JI A N A. G t: II ! N T a.c:Q. a.3111. I ,.._ta.. ...... Ult POSITIONS FOR Alrlort-••1111 ~~8-roua ... WJ~.~ ..... Pt. U M 9 E a -CAOO'K.Pl.AN. ~SDwpm .• m.-a. =ceta.=·= ~g~J;.Vf~'r ll!Cl:PTIONllT· _. :;-..., NC'Or'CI k • . MEDICAL llNEF1TS SECRETARY Newport ;;r_..-a,.~ AVADA•a BdtCPAFlnn.PteeeUll ....,... • .....,;;: tm>ranv.:~ :=-.:=:.':'.: ..... 11llMO OOOIG. (UC, ..... dllkal • ~ ·RIQ> AR POa Ila. .... Nillemot&tr. Call . ~ 1........ 7111 .... --·-···-· UCEPTIOHJ.ST. Com· maad Performa•ee Halrtt)1anc s.ac. .... f1IU lime rec.P,Aoalat t. ~ leada. Ap- ptkMU mu.t be oulp Inc md l&YllllL Po.iliioo niqWw IOaM lite neord ~ Btck.y ..... 7451 ac.,-~y s.mu •• •• ta 1mae. Aalwer phones. t)'pe lo· volcea &i lite fllln 1 . Minimum typl.nl upr. Loca&ed In Slypart Cr. 8:30 to 3PM. St..rtlng ~. 546-ztlt a 1k for Katrina. Reception lit /Typist. Minimum 65 wpm . Laguna Hilla. Call Mrs. Wlm&ow 837·1080 RECWr'IOMST With or without typing needed. Top pay. Tem - poral)' tr full time. CaU Tod Services at 979-4164. ~ST For our beautiful new Real Ellta.te office local· tld In Corporate Pilla. Newport Center. Good phone voice. people onented, moderate typ- ~ and riling. Monda>· thN Fnday. Ask for Bon- nie or Dou. RCTaylorCo <•4U 'M()() Rettptionlsl·Secty. for -small real estate firm. Nr. 0 . C. Akport; 4 hrs. ~·weekly . 83J..9293 Rebel House Pareat. Houle Pareat(I) to f'e· bew ~ p&rtDts on almnate wtmda lo bome aettlag w/alx develop. mentally disable d t'ltenll Mus t have mmimum ol ?yn colJece in Social Science area & have had pnvicMla n - penence with develop.. m entally disabled cbmf.s. Respomlbtlibes 1nct~: programming In ~If.help • lelsur.- s k 1 l ls. behavior modtf1t'at1on. tr rons1!>· Lant ~upervlSIOO. Job lD· nude$ room & boa.rd . + SIOO per wknd United U:reba I Patsy. 546 5760 Rotauranl£ Me.ff.Ed's •COOkS •DEUVetY •• DRIVERS Part t..Lme open&nC.S (Of' ~ • men wtt.h out· ~ penona.J.u1ea who take pnde l.n lhetr worit. °'er %1 • able lO won el.es SJ.Z.SJ~ U) Slarl ~"S FAMILY PIZZA PARLORS IUJO S Bnstol. SantJ ,\NI l~ Beam Blvd 11.B. 53S S ltrookburst, ,\n.ahelm lZTJl Garden Grove Bl GG ~ Beach Blvd Sl;w). ""' llfj8 V~y \ lew. Buetta J'k. Rest<lurant Mature person for k 1l c ben help aad sandwich produt'l ion 6A.M U> 2PM. Mon thru F't1day Costa Mesa 642-1900 Rest:ur3nt New Restaurant & bmgoeopen.inc. Now l.ak· tog appllcallooa for bartender s. food & t'OCktall wallreases. hostesses. bus boys. coots. • dhlhwuhers. ~\ ID penoa at: 33U7 Camino Capistrano. SJC. <Behind Esplande c.tna'> lntttviews Kay "' 211.:nh. l0am-3pm.. RlstaLnnt The Good Earth needs LINE COOKS. Exper. htlp(ul. WlU train . ID· ~ Mon. 4PM. 210 NflwpartQr. Dr. N.B. Helt.aunat ., HOMIOFTHI •IOY lmmedlaw openlnp lo our family restal&l'Uta al neen,y locaUooa. We re- qui re DO pc'ttlou H · e . Jobaow fi'iftd. 0Dme11ee•b>-~2 .. PM • Wsltu1W••IMI C...T11I raa C 1thra 1111 Adamt. llB. 11ll~A".H.I. S&S.. 8"'*' S....Aaa 411810unput Or. lntDe C...T..-.. C D'iSi -AWllll6 de la Outaaa.a,....llWa w .. , ......... C "u1 , J.M S. 1'1'111. St. C. II. C..Tld .. _...._..._ .... '\'lejo .!sv~Al9!!!.!n!!•::!•!!::!,.!!:.·-;...1 .-.. ---_-~--•~~~~~~-~ J I w. ....... ......... JOINTHE DEL TACO TEAM DUoY "'OC"lun& Lo a nice environment, making the kind ol money you de· MrW. Del Taeo bu hn· medaac.e open1qs for full aod pan time positions. daytime and some night weekend work avaUable. FuU benent.s. flexible schedu les . Salary . S3. ~S425 per hour ror qualified appucanta. Ap. ply In person between 9:~U:OOand2·~:00. :,l:t..RE I RE C PT R.pdjy UOWU1i In l~ ro~ eaper person w l\a.ndk bus> phone.. " fnint olf1~ traHtc Good l .>p•n¥ reqd ~alan rnmm w1 ex~r Cill' (~at~3937 SICUTARY Trade magazi n e publisher needs super re liable organ11ed hard ~ loc challengtn1¢. ~tin& )ob No sh. llO% ol YoW' u me will be in malntaining circula· ~ l11>ts. wide variety of olc duties Non ~molter preCd. Seek permanent person. 714 /54S-8393 ~>erl'lar} for Newport Oil.TACO, IMC. Heh CPA ftnn. must be pro(1c1ent al 10 key ad· 2.1228ristol ding machine & xlnt Newport Beach l>'P\St. 644-6156. -------- AD Eqaa1 Opportunity SECRET AH Y ·EX EC 1.'.-""--M F 'oung growm~ R E. de· ~~ .... !!!·..,...,~:1!!!!! ... !!!!!!!!/!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I \-eloper in Newport. ex :::: per. good skills reqwred. lltf jl.VM MOC SHIFT Musl be dedicated to good pabeal C&N. Slroag leadership qua II ties . Free med /denlal lru.. aft. 90 dys . Appl)·· 1445 Superlor, N. 8. RN's Part ume Relief C harg e Nur se . 11 7:~. Mesa Verde ~l.5.50 ------SEC H ETAkY - Prl'Sl1g1<>us NPt Br h l 1rm ~el'k~ admin as· ~ls.h. typeng 70. long Wf'm pl~menl. Inter' I Bu.~1ness Sen ice 18562 ~acArthur Ste. 32S lrvu>e.(;a117S.Z-0161 Conv. Hosp. 681 Cent.er, SECRETARY /LIGA&. Costa Mesa. S48-SS85 Mlnunum I .' r. ex pr. ----------1 Good stills. Salary com. Saks mens urale w ell'pr. Earn B lo b.50 per wit. lhna. 64G-1011 Part Ume. Nd 3 people. wilJ traiA, your hr~. Secretary (or Architec'I ~ firm in ~l environ. -------Type 65 wpm., handle i AL &.&. R I t I m e phones le responaibililJI. s.a.)espenoo needed for S8SO·S9501mo Nancy g rowtng spec iall y <.:okman~2228 athaetk' llt.c)tt. Oppty ror ..------ ach·anttmenL Contact SlC1tlT ARY Uane. Front Runnen , Xlnt oppty ror sharp gal l<O>BrWo&Sl. North, II~. Wix.lot~ s kU\a to Newport Beach cat wort In asl paced, COO· Jamboree Rd> i\-rual Beach of· --___ , -rtee. cau w.a at 833-2900 ~Hardware, f ttime paL in rt.Uil store. See Mike or Steve, H.W. Wri g h t Co .. 124 Rochester Costa Mesa 5eeretary /Rt>ceptionist The AJon.,. Co Typi.ng, answering phon es. secretanal duti<'s. Tustin l oc . Sa l a ry 5a1es • SH!>O+be nef1ls. Call lnterlor a.cet.'SSOry N~ stwrry 832-2881. 10 women. P tr. Frr. - WiU tram. CaU before SECIET A.RIES - 9 ·JOam Mo n ·S at WhyPay~? m.9395. Accelerated tra inin g $.ale$: lmmed opening for career m inded. e n· lhusiasUc, sel!·slarter. Sales exp pref ered tn out· gcSe sales. Gd opp ln a J>Ae'stnt sttualion. Sal & comm. Beach Slal10Mrs. Newport 8ch. Call ror app. Mr. Ross: ~29'l2. SAUSLADY f\&11 or part ll me. TIIESHOWOFF ZZ FaatUon bland. N. 8 . SALESMAN · Marina hardware. Must sail or know parts. 67~3334 ~rlOll !\1-1« Orao1e County Gt'llllbks Company seek· inc Sales rep for tdlib1t ci\". era-a&ai.nsl com· miaaklll. bor\uses. Jim 8recb (714) ~-8750. s.lmpenon, I ttime. Ex· ps prel'd, but not req'd. Apply Lo per'IOD Lagwia Guder. 10am·~:30pm. •ron.tAv-e.Laa. Bcb Sales. Part·tlme for fabrlf 1tore. Call ....... : ,. tOtD. pfUt;!ram will show ~Oll basic :.ecM.anal skills in I week <Except lyptn~) for SlOO. Day or evening S<~IOM. On the .iob al· mosphere. Trainer· Ex· legal ~retar). co~la Mesa 979-5893 5ecret.ary L£G.i. SECRET ARY Fee p;ud. ofc near 0 .C. Airport Good typing slnlls req'd WiU tram on word processor. Ca hf. law & sh not nee. $1500. Olli Carol Buck 540-500 l Also Fee Jobs Snelling & Snel ltng of Newpor t Beach Agency, 4340 CampusOr. ••SECRET AlllS • • Acct /gn ldgr RE $18,000 HE/Sh 80,leam $13.200 Recept typ so $10.800 RE MktDg sh 90115.600 ••Sales Consult.ants•* ••*Our omce • • • Appl Only I Freel EOE Uz Reinders Agency 4CllO Birch. f)atab '64 Newport Beach, 833-8190 SICRITAllY J Gtrl olc, N.B Real at.Me Dewloper needs compe&• sl\aril. expet girt, pb & tn>lna skills a must. No Slk. It bltkpg. Salary open. IYCO, INC. 63l-4TT2 Mr. Byers Secutt, Offk4tn All ehlR.a. Oran1e Co. locldoo l714) m. 72'3 ~ ........... P'ot privst~ com111 •• LapDe 8th area. l'Jdma UlllAl Labor Day. DI)' 9Nft. SUI per tar. Olli Moa-ft1 for appt. a4m px:\' /l&Pll, parUf•ll U1m. R.&. Co. CclM . s.lar)• -trMllO ~ ..... ~ 1100 ~...... IOIO t4ull•n• 1010 .................. .............................................. S.rYh• SU Att•nd. l"\-~/wldt Vtduru Mobalia. u~ P\at'4'111J•. CM ----- G~h~•t- d!A.*. tJPS raper. n1•c 8ondabi. Somt' ~I\' y hflln1 Hunt lncton Btac• •r•• Xlnt bmeftta. .. ,,. ~ WAl8tOUMMAM Pan u.. nu otdett. Wt'#ftdtb''ff) ..... , be bondable .... 15/hr t o tlal\. ~at Btauty Sup. ply. m t; l"M St C M WORD PaOCESSINC~ O.!>. Syetem •ah~ lllx.emit*XI TOP PAY Jmmed o~nlnt1t All ~ .. roa SALE·Sad Ut11. ~W9. ,..., h•dt!· lt'bld CGlll:ft, pyrexwa~. lfkW raek. tl>'n>io.m toe ~ II C\ltfamic planlw 6 atalld. chu1 .. ,. Ma11t llully framed ~ 59-ls.6 ~ rm ~ •It <'tlra. sm s pe bdnn .et. eo. Alll&llCN22557 ..... w. 1055 ....................... SIU SAU:S-Xlot 09PW qualified per100. ad .. alary • be•efl\ 1> Ouktno .• Boo4.er) • :... li ~3'it Mr MUter lJ1lr I 8ul1Q9la S.r\ ll"-' ~MacArthur St~32S In toe C&lJ 7~.0161 ....................... ---------........ -...................... . ~HOt: SALES Wanted "'41' lfl 11 1005 lull or part lJme Good ·-·•••••••••••••••••• • ('o. benefit•. f'utu n • mgmt. pC>StUOl\I• po~1'1 ~ Apply "' pen.on bt•t 91lm & Uom 3077 ~ Bristol. C M. Wl!S'l'MlNSTER ABBEY Ai.'ICI'IQU E YAU. ll81lY lQ.6, fl'rt 10. 9 O.OSEO TUESDAY 11751 Weslmlnater Ave Garden Grove 5S4-6103 Aff'•cet 1010 ....................... Upright Freezer. runs C..J·2.5, Fully eqwp. 4 sa1.1s moo M4-sm9. m.4540 tic I btldGoods 1065 ....................... Bedspttad 1 of a kind. 560 e6M.h ro6ored ptettS. Fits Q or King SIU $450.'Call ~-0138 ~.:~.! ••••...... !?!.~ •IM~1EDJATECASH • For Gold S ll\e ~ Plallnum. Any kind. rood,. amount. Daniel S.a&-3053 SHOESAUS Waiud wllh or without expr. WW train. Mh an('{' poss1billlles Gd rom PldlY beoefit.s. A pp I} 1n person. 9am t1U l lam 111 Standard Shoes. :m7 So. Brutol.CM. hue ~ defroet wut.I -.............. -... .. Asking $45. Or oHer - 848-ZiOOaftSPM . ESTATE JEWELRY Spray painter, ex per .. su.d)' Worit, Heu·wood. 1.977Placent1aAve.CM Elec. Dryer . Kenmore, wtutc. Good rond. S&. call~! ~tat1on ery Store In CoroNl del '.\l ar needs ex pi"d sales lady. f"ull llmt', 5 dar.i Xlnl work ~ rond. f.B pedall} (me cbeo~.~1010 Kmmore gas dryer . Good wcrlung order $60. 90-1319 s.dt>-by·~lde refngerator W.irds "18." avixado ~ 673-4384 19 <'U ft frosttess Kt'n more ref n.: 6 mo old Owe S'J(X) Will sell for $400 ns. l2JO dd ys STOC«a.B« Laguna Beech t:lectrnnic m.inufacturer needs person l.o s\Oclr., !ut . tl>sue materials & m aintain stock·room reconis. Ex· per _in stodt·room & ~e of riectron1c ~ 8020 materials & cornpohenl~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• h(olpful. Schwinn Varsity. xlnt We oHer good p;,y & caod, S140 8J3.1.5S8. benelits.. Please caU I or· appt · M16l4) w.te1 iGh IOU TaC»eC IHM&EY ···-·-•••••••••••••• • 49t-s.()l WANTED. Air-stapler. Asldor Personot'I. 1lrJ 18". used but m g~. E.0.E. coad.~4 l 49rt Emera Id , ut <ha.mood. VVS. t ~ c-u luc. floures~nce high blut· CIA cert1f11.'ah•d, ap praised SS9.290 H il $2.6,000 lirarelet w <diamonds & rubles. master ptett. a p. praised $150 000 St·ll SW.en> Br.celet w td1amond.l> & rubies. a ppra!Sed S8 500. ~Sl.IXX> Rmg·pendant diamonds. Zl1:"('tS. flawless. hm·~t ~benan purplt' l'Olu r 1\meth)'S\ $'1.~. Other ~erru. Sarnf1cmg Qualified bu) en. Jppt. onl}.J1!4 l~ll ~ Heart shape Diamond I 18 els on :.011d 14 kt ~old band. 951-1217 Mans Walch 18K gold fEACHERS WANTf:D For a reces510l'l·proof 1n · r om e & ca r eer altematJve. call S.lOam or 3-Spm ror appl : ~Slii& Dop 8040. band S9SO 080 Cdll ....................... SilJ..2739 r~ girl • typ1~1. f\ewport Beach are.t Call 642·5212 for 1n· lef'VleW. -----f·Shirt Pnnter has ~· u:ig a\ ealr) \evel. Will· ingness lo lea rn all phases ol scret-n printing ~ S3 25 hr lo ~l.4lrt F,ume.~l --------- TYPIST Congenialok. N.B. area. 8 ·:J>.4::.> Min 50 wpm lr5urance exper pref'd S900 mo. EOE/Ml f" 752·!>131. KEESHON.D Pups. AkC. 0wnp sire. Y/F. Pet & sho w . Pvt ply . !Ef!'1· l34.5 att s pm. 9uut ahreJ White Collies. AKC. shots. wormt'd & eye tested. Starung at S7~ 842-4624 aft..6 AKCTF..A CUP POODLE. $450 !JIR.2J'T8 ---DOC tlOUSEfor~l~ for larJ<e dog '25. S4'7 ·3182 Coc k.er puppies <"" >. l malt>. l rem. Blonde. S2S. 1-492-ZJlG GOLDEN RETRlEVER P\.'PS. AKC reg1S .. r.hots. r h;.imp1on s h1p llne . 833' M 18 aft.noons & ev~ Gra.odma M06e6 paint· 1ng, J diamond sohtares over l rt ea., several ~ n.. "-3Jd nnu. all mhen\.ed ~~nt ly Mu.st sell au for best cash olrer ~ 3290 ..._ ... Coth Prius ro;d Goki, ~lerbng s11\er & silver dollarc; <::ill 954-6507 M.mdcihery 807 8 . ...................... . rRl.:CK Spray booth OrVIUbls. I vr old. 30' ~ X 16' hJgh X 22' Wld~ Offer. Rebuilt Steam rleancr. Electrom;:it1t• 9n>.OO 213-771 2070 ---------8080 ....... u.tt..w 2 uaifonm w each. 1 pentauit l20 Stu 9-10, a II ID excdJenl condlt IOft 4i v.un OGI> J few llmt"I by Sludenl nurse ~12l al\6 'iofabed , newly up hobte~. +new mat· ~ $115. Xua firm qn box m;,tt. '165. 641 -82{t) --------~I OVED -mu ~t se l l JWrC 1ransrerabk' rl'J:. llll'mberstup Sl.200 1nd 11 Jns fee. 661·2997 .tit •11''.\I •WATERFALLS• :'.aturaJ, M!U containt'<l ...Julllull)' ~r~rled from 'olran1c boulders \)ll for Bnan m4 ~04 OJwdt-Caa fam1h mem b<'r.,h1p M .ign1 fu•t•nl l l ubhou<>e tlun11ng hor-...eb»l"k r1d1ng 11nd leM1s :>:ear El Toro RO 6'.S--li'?O f'"•mll) memb,·r~htp Han<' ho S•n J OilQ u1 n \U\l(~I(' Club. Ir. \Ct t) 552 H8J9 ~fj~ l$3J IN'lf. Jal I braJ~ rwt $i5 2 '.ui :.eaL<,, SlS ea 2 rorf ,.,. w~ ~ ea. 2 nannl-!~. !ri'S t'.t call afl t..pm Beauty SJIOO fum1tur('. -,hampoo bowl/l·hair, .1 ... t,l1ng t'hr ' :i dnen.tchrs, mir rors. n ofnJI,. & m1sl' Like nu. l'all ~ --------SilOK'd Dall ctchlng. S350 Go)d etchl.na. S7~. Mi ro ht.ho Sl.50. Bradbury 011. SliO SJS.~ Refn g l9cu. ft. rrosl free,loppertone. :\I nt rood.6' 11~r· sola un· u -.t· 11 r e a i. on :i b t e . 5.S2 t>i9R Want to ~Olr(' rides from Lai.:W\a to Pasadenil ttr An:adla or ~lOl'\J'O\ II °' ,'\zusa or Sil'ITB M;,drc Call "11 3CN 7 ------Old rashJooed bathtub sso. 1\pl bl.U!d ~lO\ t! ~. ~di v.Jter h~ater S35. lo(J l> healer $20, ti75 81 70. SJ.3.{623 1\'rfect 1(1ll ror J WlC bnde or grudwi ll' 4.'0· P<' hH \'\ stainle:..-, '>ll''' -w Jll·rlesi. ~. M1Y Tl.,., DAILY PfLOT t• I n• IOIO ....._,.._ 9040 ...... w 9160 ..................................................................... LeRoy Ntlm•n 111oad lt71 SCA.IAI JG' Cllwrao wtth t.rlr s.ttraPi "9muh .. Twta •••• uo Mtlrs. Good coed. mo. • .,W6 ao.dld. Pl1. pl)'. Beat Of. C.UISl·,'13'1 ret' Clli S..UOO <Mon .. MANTL E CLOCK • Fri. day11; 731·1211 40' f'lrro.etment.. Under h. ft d e t • t t e d • w I (.-. • • Hk10da ). C<lNlt..N:Uoa. Wood deck w.tmltr chimes. 1 of a AlltwJ.r)o. & cabin. P'ord Osco ldlld. !lee to •wrec••te d>etiel SS \aAU. S20,ooo mo..-.sm ta' GnD MartHr 1-..1,. '•rm. DY•. u s 7318. ---------• eqw.,,.ct, MHttfUll)' Eves, wlmdl: MWlbO. W)'dl.•\IO{'adolh•ll. cpt. matnt1l'*9. n1dy to ILOO~. SewinJI m ach .. 2 cN.se or li ve aboard. :»' OlllPft' Marioe Sloop thtOne •calf( seat bu SJp may be avallab&e. '75. l"/0 . Loaded :itoob. UM new & mlsc UW4 f'loanctAI a>C*I· S12.500. '4WDCD. lJ7':l.m7 ~. ll>.000. J46Ct Curt.y . For Mlie. l2' Koralle Jr tWCJng boou. 1-dtes. size 534 1505 i•venln11 & Wkh American t.ra!aer C Sell ~!!cl, t . Ul·Ull 213-1M-86U. ?l4-t44..ee:M.' 11 i , ona •· . m . ~-w orn once. Bro w n <.'a.!l)et, IX9' pttf cond. Sl.5. 9Jt..98:SI Mtc1lr1-·#wfa4 1081 ........................ TOP CASH PAID For used f\•1uture & JI' p!Ja.nces. worttin~ or not 157-8133 AJR STAPLE R 1&1 If'. lolled but in ~ t.,'Un(j Call.~4 1083 ....................... (..\)N:-1 Director trombonl' With case Ell~llent ron clUon. 1100. ~ att .. r 6P~t Offict,. ..... & ...... 8085 ··········••••········· j Masi Dt:-sk & SWI\ ··I Arm t haur. N~w Si<XI :-,ell for S200. 5-48-0040 ! ~.xerut 1 ve. :ill l>l•···I ~l~'l\54' 1\e<.ks G ra1m>O wood lop l...ak~ new ~16..'> & i.! j;, < J I I J l' .; n ~ ------~ 1087 ............••.•••••.•. I' \J<RO'f Bl ut' \Ul.t /On I )t, Ulil•Oll'd ~.;, ~7UO -----Pianos & Onp:s 8090 ....................••. 1':115 ~<"h .lll liro• up nrht . .i ll nl!"' ft·lt ... mJhog SllSO f>I:\ 4 l•~I •4ti !BSI c.ulbrJn, .. n Lr~I " 1 '·'""· rh)lkm t\•, t.hl!<ttrt' t·hun h. ho111t E • ..t>.) t.enTL~ tu (Jf)(Jn 11~ lHCl ~~l tiJl J+l:f TY.Redo. Hfi.~ 8098 ·····•·•·•·•••·••··•··· ~It._, 7A"fllth 25" rolof-T\ 2yrv.Tl'1t' r~deu,ery S13t ~17ll6 ------SONY TCK ~S·l l ca.,, deck. was UlO !\ow S299 Allantir M1n1r ~ SAcaJRCI!!! 13" D*lr lllaan&\ ox TV. ' r old, Jdnt ecmd. ("l" I ~~oo~ !>ell !or $2!>u r.7.). 29 li Sat & Sun. \ 1 to-\ 1deo l"f't'M-d / fl I J > t' r .,"1Wf1rm 714 ·540-1~• PlONH.R..., V~Tt:M tJ.i R1-."t'1H'r \mpl1f" r 1•1.111 turnl11b l1 ~ SA&. YAGI SAU SEALEDBJDS 1980 Cl9791 42rt T IS Dleul Calllornia11 Cnaset- Wheft Is • AS I.I. Dama&~ by runa•ay engines. eled.riul r1re & v.-.er '°at. fin. Inspect ve ~sel at Advanrc Manne Transpor\. 1672 P1aceot1a A\e., Coste Miu. caur. Suled bid.., must IDt'lude JO"', of tot.al bid in cashittS check or money onier. payable to Bluie Oolptuo Ya<'ht.s No penonal chttks M:irk envdope "Sealed Bid .. Sutxwt bid LO So Coast ~~Surveyors. Inc 5732 E. 2Dd St. U>n!J Hl>u<'h CA. 908ro. b4:•1on• \la> 28. Ull!O. JPM. h1~ ~,u be opened on th.;t riah'. time & loc:itttin balanct> due ""1lhin I 0 da):. 0'<'ner reJo.en1·' lhP nl&tt to refa.'>e any or .JI btds. 42' l 'tullJlt'. all r11b. i'1. T d~l . ~ ~ On.i n .:• n radar. .ruin \ f• "'l'I I.Mr "t·mkr. cpl 111 11u1 <il:U ~~1 'l/wpt 't J' h• ... \ I hfl.:l ·~ • UI ..,l..\KA V '13• ,, • .., motor tr:uler I\ man' e >.tr&!> Xin l C'Onf1 ~ or ~t ~~ 09:?7 d.ll.>-.. or~ i'T7J t'\M 7 9 8 A Y l.. I ' ... It lJHt-.H'n 2IJ l~"' Ill' I t 1 HI'* intr Low hN D" on~ ron·• ....... 1.. ">:ll' ft)r bJt lr•fl on In m!fR> r.:J1 77'ici '77u.Htt.12' l..Ompl tqUI p f vr p4ea :.1&re & fhhlnl( All xtra' Kadar. 2 t· . .ih. lfu•I r .. d10'.'>. ell. r P 714 8 16 OOZ I M l '!>T ~ELL' ---- 19 Bayhner. 28'. \'Ol\'O <Kl tiO hrs Slip New cond. ~ \di 644..()398 -•t:;,,t;:t 90SO ••••••••••••••••••••••• •'SKEtS PJS HJN G . t:J\TERTAiNING, BUSINESS'• •<» Hat· let"a.<. Sponli.shtt £luoy 1hl' good W'e ' Conuct 8obH.,to ~ 25' S c h ork DAYCRU ISEU . S..Cnllce at S2:500. Xlnl rood. Compl. nll~ & cquipm't Temponaq., slip. ~9147 : U ' N c •port 7s .. rac-e/cni.lse equipped,' extemlve saJe ln~tory. a.&oai inl decor. Must see SlS.IXXI. Nwpt Yacht £xc:b. ~ l80Q. • 'd1 WUd f'\re Sail Boat Ute oew. 1425. Call 642· 1'41 <:.al 3' w /\railer 12!\p 0 I B. xi ras . Good co n d ~1rm. Or ll'ade for' siioru CIU'. 837 -~ KJTI:: · :1200. Harl.en hardwr, North ~ails .• c vr s . Mini.. S7~!'> 213 10.1379 ------- 9070. . .•......••......•..•.. MEWPOtn MAJllHA SUp. l\\'a1l 646--1~1 SUPS Ca ii 64S--0222 ..,IJ ~AVAJJ..ABLfo. "llllboal!> onh Oelane) .., Rest.aw-ant 3rea. up lo zr Rest.room. ~~er. a._ 1 • ,. m 1 1· h 1 n e I n <' I ~ ~ fOf'Da\t• :1) ~n~tor c;alf• '~:wPCJRT BEACll rn.oo67 and~ I ~1p ava1labk> for 35' lQ ..o· \.ir hl . $'}SO per I I \/'dell Manna 642-573.> ~ 'lhp :l' ail In Hunt 1ngton Harbour (;J II llebbw ZlJ, ~ ~:; ~ "11ps 3\;,tll3hk· ,,, ... 32 "5'. 64S-8'm 9010 ....................... New jt'\ boat. 4450 Ford. Berkeley Jet. $6,000 s..&1?Z1 'lfl See Ray, \971>, full)' t>qutpped . x lnt Cl)nd Hrplacemeal co!>r SU 000+. lo hrs. u ni} ~~2J l9 --------- Tt e r1..._ ....................... "10 ........................ I 'loot-er <'Sn "pea I. l',..... S"W pltl!.641·17121•\•" ~~~~~~~~ ~ IS0.1970 23001T. 120 hrs eng , S6.95o l \1 •. ~:w. '77. <hi. wftl, ful 1.1·~Pon1"\'. tirJml h equi~-'d Lil N.B. S1S 11o-w. won m r am<' Ro -.1 ,. ~) 631-42.86 ''!:.. f>'n_l L.it• Luxury 40 ltt'tcfl Wee« ._,, & McwiM dd)' S'95. Wknds SI:.>. ........ liKR. 646-~ ................... ~·,·0• loah. s.. t060 G • 7V ...................... . .•.•...•....•..••...... ~39ti 9120 ....................... 17' Prowler Camp1ni.: lnliler "<Int rond. -.t•lf r'lntaincd. pvt p t } 547-3182 ------- AKC ~rman Shepherd puppies. 8wks . Ork ma.I~. white (emales. s.'l>-l!Q, 96().~ rookwar~ sllll In box. IOAT'ftAJLEI rARTS Se&B 2HP air camp t>oo Cost $KJO Will sell ~ Ir RIPAIRS ••••••••••••••••••••••• '49. Loders 16 . 25fl. vem MDtor ......_Sae.I hul l . s l i p 1n NB . Reftt,l'Sfol~ 9160 Work to ph~h surround lngs. Large & small ftnnS. Top pay No Ftts 851·9055 4020 Birch Street ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fast 16d naile r. JO" 7Sl·56l3 "By the f-~11~rts " ;1t ~lon11rch elec range l'nlll·RI~ 3100 w Cen Camper she~~~ -~~-~-~~J_b_ 64Z_·567_H t.rJJ, s A Mon Fri. ll 5 ICMS ·---------------· Calll7141 ~ -···•••••••••••••••••• THE BIGGEST ~ ~ . I t / fl"ee luttens, adorable. -s;;,.t,C!' •cfolO some klnR haired. ca11 GARAGE SALE ON THE Hetdl642~ ORANGE COAST ,.,._toYOlt lladc & white kitten. part IS IN THE Stamue. Weane d & DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIEDS trained ~1.5 ~~Ne~w!'!1JIOl't~!~~a!c!h~~ fw Nitu w = ...................... . 8050 We $!\ape )OU up ~OU ship out Complt'lc ~ a<'hl cwan101t serv. Hr mo ra~ Newport & Dana HarbotT Ship Sh:ipers 831-7281. 493-2325. ----............. ,,,,., t 9030 ....................... **llUY ** Good used FumilW'e & beJutllul >4000 1--•••••••••••••••••••••• lfH-~10 •'-' i:; l{~(l.'T• Hr ~ b" Z boot ownr •Your \1otor Hom...- :.'b' Ht!in~ll ~a tl boJl I Tc»S lo~ou·laX bmef1~. W1· do mamlenal>C'\."'-f n_,,. Xlnt. «nd Ne ... I) P•m s.nce 197".Hull rets led wa.~ 25HP gas I II OaJe s HV Rentab Hllh eq1up. ~I rt ~ J "1n11b le orfcr fl'-.. '15~ 3034. e\ c 675 >m10 \bo avad '79 2.sl\ Trail H11t' triple axlt• trlr S2.ll50 23 CORONADO. 6H f'. 0 H. galley, head, -.Ip-, I. \ llF. 81lr stettO. xtrJ~. SllOO 968-Z7'Z •\.'eS 21' Molar home. JS.000 m I &alt IO '79, sip... 6. ~IC ~l'll chis mo ~7900 9'1S-11(11. M 122. Aol>tluces--OR I will sell or SELL for li'O\J Traller. wtJI lak1· lH ft IO ·~ 16' cat IS. eqw p. boud Of' outboard. ~.. t.o r..ce, $1450./W/outtrlr Baolt reposession: 'H Mtdland 26 ', Dodge 360 mg, 2 brl carb good gu!> rro. only~ mi, hkc nu. sell for S9877. See to believe.PP. 673-0323 bet 2PM Sat, Sun, ~loM. 551-1145 Cr\·Llr\W::. I( Ml'Ol!Al!Y-fffSONNtl 51IMCt1 MASTEllS AUCTION 646 "" & IJl-9625 Waterbed Incl framt. matlress. liner & healer SJ.SOOB0$-ll PM ~9749 ~-48'' md dining l~· l72l ~ street ble &4 chn. $650. 6'5-5916 .... ,.,. .... ~~~~!!~~~~ Sobd .brUI queen SIU headboard. approx. Wt. ta1J l250. Cost over 9900 new. WlD abo coulder trad.iq headboard for oice ratt.u aola bide-•· bed rot stocHo •P'-Call 6'73-31154 9 ~9PM wlld)'s. 12-lOPM wtnc9a. l'ypiat ~TYPIST Kelly bu fmmed. Deed for dperieoced Repro Typbt ID the Newi><>rt Beach area. Days NEVJ:RAF£E Every Friday, Seturdey & Sunday ' durf no ttte month Of ~., we wm run your 9.,490• ~le Id under this spect•f GARAGE SALE heading. GET READY NOWI Clean out t"9 <totets, attic end kids' rooms now -Get ready to tum vour unwanted Items Into CASH. C.11 now to pf.Ce\'OUr Munder this SPECIAL Geraoe Sele tteedl"9 for next Fr~y, Setur$y & Sunday!! 642-5678 ..... S17S. 760-0489 l'.Jll C.arl "94·4077 f"or RC'nl '77 Harvest Mmi Motor home. Sip~ ti+. 360 Dod ge eng. Bums n.-gu.lar Kas. Re11.1> 1'91es. Pvt pt y . 5.56-0197 !Ul6pm 8nw 8 day ships clock. Sll2: 8' Sabot d1n&h>. new. $3115: 40'' gold leaf eagle. 1195: Square :>·d & Square sail, for approx 40' boat . offer. =211 Barlow elec selft&Jlmg wtneh. 111115. 646-4005 .....,..,. 9040 ....................... Trojan 2111· sport Osher. }laha&any. Dual sl~r· in1. ... eqine. IOhrs. 4 gal/b.r. Full canvass . 2Bmr slOve. dbl. door ice.box. 30gal waler. ~ 4, Ou\riggers, bait s)9l.em. DeW VHF, CUJI)' C"Qldpped. Mint concl. ,.._ ae.u. Tak.Ina orcen. .. 191B. 32' Luhrs Dsl, bristol ~. loeded. Must aeU. SIS.soolblt olr S.· 1801 Zl'NQ\'aXL. (9, UkeMw . Trallv, cover, xtras. si.-.-.1. fl' Tolly SportC11lt, 'T7 W/tWn Ht da!I. 31< W teft, 16 mi redar. A/P, 450 ml ran ... llOS,000. Nwpt Yacht ExcbSTS-l.IOO 35' lAlhn-. '71. twn dal. 4Kw aen, f"11 llahlnc, equl pped. hot Jtt r / 1howtr, 12 1110 voll nitric. aooo. m.1100 'n BayMMI' V\dor1•. %7' T.S. Pletda work. W,,,.._.. a.s.•tOBO. ...,,111..,.. :.>' MiDi·~gtlme ract111l ~loop by \'an de Stadt. 12 bags. mod na. E.nseoada wtmer. sun ao knol.ll + . SJSK. 673-l3SO eve n· Venture, xlntcond, 4 siils. RDF. compass. ~t.ove. O/B. \rlr, + more xlra• $3200 /bs t of r 673.znl ,........_ Trw<NI t I 70 ....................... 16' cardinal. alps I, rrin It. c abana. Yus t sell SIS7.ml ......~-~ 2+ NMt~~tJat-,-[~8~. You rl'Of request Ad-Sitter .W. when ~ng yox od . OtW Ad.Sitter numt. wil oppu an ~ Daily Plot od .•. A6-SittW tdM ywr mu .mo• .. . you call in at 'fOAI' col¥8niela to qtt the ·:rv--to your od ......... is o;.; $5 ~r wHk. For more Info. motion Cl'ld to pb::e yos od CXJll M2-5'71 , ______ .... -.... ~----• ._ .. _ ........ ~......_._ __ ... a I • DAILY PILOT TuHday, Mey 'l7. IMO ...... ••r•,.. •••••••••••••••••••••• ........ ,....-. ...... lwlpo"'-d 9710 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...................•... ....................... ~ ~ ........... !?.~~ ~ ............. !?.~~ ~·.1~~ ••••••• ~·.'~ ••••••• ~ ... ~~······-··· ~~~t ... ot .._W-.4 tltO ~ ... 11M . . ............................................. . ....................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• IMPORTANT NOTICE TO K.EAllt:tts ANU l\DVF.RTlSF.RS Tht! prlre or Item• Mtvl"rU•c.-d by vehlrl ~en LO the \ ehlcl• r1u,1f1ed advert111n11 l'Olumn> 00... not lJ\dud~ any a pphcable tu,•:. ~~e. traQlifer r~b l\naoct' C'harat.'6. fl'ff '°" all' pul.Juuoo roatrol de \lee rerulacat~ or de aJer document<1r"} pre panitJon 1 b.&rges unlt.>S11 Olht:rwl:w :.pet•tflt.'<I b) the ad wrt.lSt' r •510 .......•............... 29 Model A 4 cir town :.eda.n. rt'Slort'd. SI0,000 '16 f'o r d W ood i e . rest.<>n.>d. S1J,000 67S 6 UH '6S M us tan g , 2 89 VII <..1as..,1c. very n &Cl'. Must :.ee S3500 /bst ofr. 95 7 2:> 16 WllUY CUANCAIS AMDTIUCIS COHNfll C HtYI O U l • I • I ' ,, ' )4 ~ I JOO WANnD! a.... mocw ~o and Vn l voa Call u \ ~V I I ' PORSCHES WANTED ,\!Jew Ill lhe UVPC>r1Unll) to romldtt ttw putthaw or ll'O 1 n ut ywr rln n f'on~ OW'cll. W>lh l ''> Tuda). --~ ll6l1 H<ofOOt hlWI (--°'""'*'" .... ~ Tep Dlllar Paid For Your Car! ~SON&SOH Uncoltt Mercwy 59 Me rcede11 219, xlnt 2626 Harbor Bl vd mechanical. ~1080 Collt.a Mesa ~5630 642 HIS Ford '29 Roadster I' U Hun ... $&200 CaJI 1>7:.-3175 --------·29 Model "A". Rumble i.eal.. Resl.Ored. $6, 000 /C)(. ll'f". 642.7866 ---·-----4ww..1Drivn 9550 ....................... 'UAMDNEW 1910DATSUH 4X(,idMJ Trwck CJ7<&!11. l stk 7321 OHLY$6989 MEWPORT DATSUN ~Dove St rt'l'l '1,f-:WPORT Ht:,\<.:11 833-1300 '73 SCOUT II 4 Whffl Drive l.ocktnJl Hubii. air t'flnd . i\M t FM . n1·w IHI''" 1=tom mtt·n or, lu~rnaR•· rack. "l~ioks & Onve::. Gl"l'at " 1546YHG) $3491 SANTAANA DATSUN 2001 E 17th St ret-t sanw Ana SSH 1111 I i i Bronro. xlnt t'ond. q ra11?hl s t 1<'k , ~ti rruleaJ!e tereo & lJpe •k-ek C.ill 646 34U.I Tnclu 9560 ........••.......•••••• IRAHDHEW 1980DATSUH Shottbed ridtuw> 1126798). (Slit 699). ONLY $5189 NEWPORT DATSUH 1188 Dove Slreet NEWPORT BEACH lll-1300 17 El Camino Classic, auto. AC, PB, PS, n~w br1cl tlJres 644 5248 f'or sale. 17 For d prkup. 1'1SO. Good cond1t1on ~4. 646-«A>S '70 Ood!'e :i.. ton Camper ~·al. rull µwr. air. Sl.550/tradt> 10' Cabover Qtmper SJ>l> 4 + seU oont.amed $650 957 2:>16 '63Sant 6.Dodg<' Pick Up Runs good. Lo w m1 al.to .. clean body New paint . tires & brakes AM t f'M SIJOO cash biJ.5781 ·72 El Cam.mo. Perl ect rond. intr & extr. Many extras. 64fHi160 '79Q)evy Luv. lo ml. Like new. xtras. 770-0493. 9570 ....................... 1'79FOaD USO MAXI 'I AM NEW van with auto. ~ .. pwr. stetting. tilt wheel ti Jess than 200 miles! c FC1610). Priced en.ow r artory lnvolce 1 ""' THEODORE ROBINS W•'fl'f OYER lluelook Jo'or Your Good VW, Porsche or Audi CHICK fYERSOM VW PORSCH E AUD( 445 E Coast Hlway at Baystdt' On ve Newport Beach 673 0900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9705 .................•..... AHAL Q.£.ARAHCE!!! All '7!1 AHa H omeo~ ~Jt:ST GO N(JW I BUCH IMPORTS IW!l I.>ove Stred Nf<:WPOKT BEACH 752-0900 '7J~yder rd::.lr 1·on" 1m· mac, 32mp11. S45<JO or or fer ISJ'Mi975 ev£>~ 9707 ........•..•..•........ 'nAUDI IOOLS BeauW'ul s wu-ool 4 door iedan with automat H', IJOY.'t'I' s~ng and air r'IJnd Vt'ry ::.harp car t6J41JY J $3995 IOIWITHAM VQU(SWAGEH j&.() w l .... l ml.l\Ster t\\ l' tn Westm1n1>1c·r Rtl-75.Sl 638 7Hlf0 llKI J\ucJa 5000S Dtese I. 2 gai. tank s . l oJd l·d !l'TS-2788. 9712 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '7S BMW 3.0S1 i.eda n, auto, air, lthr. stereo, d ee. wndws & snrf, al· loys, nu t ires, only 46K ong. nu. S7!XXl wholesale book. 1-'ir.;t S6000 buys. 7S4-17'82.. SADDLEIACK VALLEY IMPORTS HELrSTO FtGHT IHR.ATIOHIY OFffRIHG HIGHEST SAVINGS EVER OH AU MODB.S! UPT036• MPG!!! Your mileage may vary ~ your driving habit and C'OOd1tion-EPA ap- proved ruel economy for the J:!(>i*S-speed are: Cl· ty ~ mpg; highway 36 mpg; combined 29 mpg. BUY OR I EASE MOW! t7U ....................... k4;1MW1 & ...... ::::, '""'" ...... 8353171 r-.1,1r.u1,~• - •USBIMWt• "1U.0CS<'l)C!, IJ\lnt(Cl6:1il 11JOIR41p cmPHL> '71 3in ¥p. alrC2'4.~X t: I '71~'O 41p Sttt 101111 '71 ).'OA mint (l~I 77 l <~XO I "fllali 4 ~p. •fr 1'22111 7113:1ClA, Alf 1600!!1 114~JtA ~dec1 (>Utlll 193:n4 w \ K 1IU*11 ''NUl&AS IC !~UJ 79~~ 11.CSlll Cloteds-•-r OUHCMC~Y'S OU>IST & IOI McLAllN'1 fl5() N Beach Blvd. LA HABRA CS Mi No. of SA fo'wy) 17 I 4JS22-53l3 Sunday b> Appl. ~ 9715 ..........•.••......... '7J Capn J\lust sl'll Run!> & looks greaL 645-6400 -----------:n Capn 2000, 4-spd, r blt e ng . 2Smpg , $1 100. 840-ro74 9720 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IRAHOHEW 1910DATSUH 3 10 2 Docw Deltoe <l~I cSlk 7601 0!\1.Y~ NEWPORT DA TSUH ~DoveSln~t .\l::WPORT Bl':A<:lf 831-1300 '77 200SX l I'\ lJndl'r , ilUlllmllllt' .11r-t•o nd . A M 1 F \I 'llereo, ~tM·I r a d fab . :land au top . lar h & ~3Uli?l'!., one owner 2t '1o6/24 . <XX> l\t 1 ll' Sl'rv 1 r e Coo t r a<·t a vail a ble 1214.SMSJ 21,8&1 Miles SANTA ANA DATSUN 4ro I E 17th St l"e('( "-inla Ana ~ 7111 I DATSUN PICKUPS SPECIAL SALE 'TI DATSUN L W DASE :l3,72ti miles, 5 s peed . ~'Old. !1Gl<M19) '71DATSUH JIR \M I F'M r 1tJ 1 u &hu w roo m f rea h lmwt"Jl SSAYI UYFUDBOI URu ._ Uercwy Al!T\)Ct-:NTJ.R OH IH\ INt. IJ0.7300 197tDATIU .. JIODCOU,E lkmu Auwmotl<' tn ans . AM f 1\1 & in v I 111 n ,; v•r k•~~ N•wer r~ 1C lhl ~r11d ' 11 12 )!\l!t 1Slj( :IW'JI OM.Y $9219 HIWPOttT DATSUM 111.18 Oo\-t-Slr~ot Nt-:Yt PORT Ht.i\CH lll-1100 78 810 WCM. ZO.r tl l')hndt•r, a utom lll air coad • po we r stl'l'Mng. AM Jo'M stereo tape. i.tf't'I radials, lug italll' rat• k. "DJtsun'l> Luxury \ eh1C'le " Tt-st Drwe It 24 ~loc.124.000 ~Ille Service Cont r a<'t CJ\&llable t722WZP I 24,730 Miles SANTA ANA DATSUN 2001 E. 17th ~ti'('('( Santa Ana S.'>8·7811 8RAMDHEW 1910DATSUM 210 Hcrtdtbock 1 01~1 tStk. 7115 I ONLY $6789 NEWPORT DATSUN 8118 Dove Strt'<'l NEWPOHT ru:AC'll 133.13 00 '78 2+2 6 C)l.J.nder. S :.peed. air cond . window i.hade, cabnoll't pkg . brown . low rrule--, 24 Mo124.000 \file Sen l<'e Contract ;i\aWible 16UIVJW1 $7884 SANTA ANA DATSUN :WI E 17t h Strct>l Santa An a 5..'>11 7HI I IRAHOHEW 1980DATSUH 210 2 Door !~Jil l (S\k 7k'J I ONLY $3989 NEWPORT DATSUN 888 Dove Sln"l·t Nl:."WPORT lit::A(.;11 133-1300 77 2llllZ 2+ 2. 4 spd. elcr snrf. A.\I FM <':15' . A C:. 53K rru, $85(.(J bti I 7(17 4 IRAHDHEW 1980 DATSUN 280ll CCM.tpe l:?I ~>1 1 IS!k l't21 I ONLY $9889 MEWPORT DA TSUM l!)Oj ()0\ ('SI rt'<'I '\!-:WI'< Jl<T llt-.ACll 833-1300 72 ~t(). Z Sharp \:\1 II· M ra.~. Air . mai.t:.. new UP· hol & pu1nt S·l.200 'TlCJIEVY LUY P .U. 71_4-64.S __ ~------ Air cond . 4 speed, with fiat 9725 Camper Shell. ( I F27842 I •••• •• ••. ••• •. • •• • ••• •. '78DATSUN KINGCAB '74 Fiat l28 Sport·L, needs JTUoor elec work, Sl.000 4.3,349 miles. 5 11pecd, t~ it 496-~ blue. CIF'00767) tt17 JACMIAI USCOUPI The "ultlmult-" J11u•r ' Hum II.kt! a l"MT1n 6 t'rl.llHI Il k«' a Roll• Hoy<'C' I )04• I W H W .M . MOW·Sl 3.t99 IAua MOTOllS CAIJ. 979-2503 L•l6 .... 9735 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·73 t:;apada. f1 1wleu. UIKmi. t>Ht o(fr Seti •• NB autuon. 75& 0097. 97ll ..•...•............•.•• ~lu.t.da Waaoci. xlnt in & out SJ~ or ~t offer. IDl.mf 71 Mazda G LC Good gLl> IJllleage Good shape, halchback:. Spltt re ar ~81.S. $2800.960-3171 9740 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1969 Mil 210SE 4DOORSEDAH Loadl'd ' Pretty l'ar ' 1!mYP01 ONLY Sl995 HOWARD Ctt.vroi.t Oove & Quull SL'I Nl'..'WPORT HEACll 833-0555 •'73 Ml 210 c S7,950 11'e coupe you'\'c been look ing for' Sunrouf a.:ate ydlow C~P> •'73 Ml 280 SE $8,ISO Ut.e~ C223H PO> JIMSLEMOMS IMPORTS 1970 HARBOR Bl.VD CQb'Ti\ MESA 631-1276 8 3).9100 LOWERPAYMEHTS On new w-ed M t'rCl'tll·i. &:oz '41lh our c xtc·nt.lt'i1 term i.1 mpk 1ntc•re't IJnnk plan :\1l n1mum do'4n. O A (' Ca ll lor 1111u1d,.nlJ;il quoit.' MISSION VIEJO IMPORTS IOI 17"6 1% 1704 71 ""' I dr ~J>o·r clc•an l\111') '4 tan 1ntt>r Auto . \ l'. P W , A~1 1"'1 C9S!> 25g;t1 aux tank & morl' SB,.250. 4U& 7 ISi --- '78' :a MERCEDES JOOCO. :\\et Blue Sru1' 18~1 mi's. Huy 11r Assume Lse Th2·Sll6 ---------'71 2HO!-iE FuU p.,. r $551111 75~ 1173 w kc1 ~' u r h l.1 11 111 \IH >IO IOOSU melalllt· \lhl•r. ra". llOOm1 ~1.!nl P I' i l.i ~,.C,!J IUU :J1 22lSE &~fan "' •-.pare !Wt>lt ... 11.n bkl. l't'l1t'l'1 1•14' re.tr bl Sl.500 ta kc~ ~ ----·n 2400. LIJ<e new Low mileage. Sll .900 EVes, 759· 1282 -------- '71 :lXfiEL. class ic dclx 20 mpg, make orfer . will oons.tder trade for motor home 557·5311. 646-6510 Mklor Ray • '78 OATSIDI P t: ·73 124 Coup"'. Good '70MBZ250Sedan,needs 1\Jr cond .. 5 . .S7R miles. 5 ,peed, "Trick Truck llfl844&1 1 "i'9SlJBARl: BRAT P l ' .ix.i. red. 12.412 miles I l ..... '99!l5) '78DATSUN KINGCAO ~l rrule.. automallr, all' rood ( lMTzm) 24 Mo/24,000 Mi SERVICE Contract Available Most Vehicles. See&hyat- SANTA AMA DATSUN 2001 E. 17th St~ Santa Ana 558. 781 l mpi:'-; Bes t o rcer. s o m e ... o rk S2 49S . ~7 7244 day'>. 545 9204 ~ 'ID Fiat Convert, S s pd, lo mi. good rood AM , n t l>tereO. mu.'l sell. 646-7089 9727 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VISITYOUR ORAHGECOAST HONDA HEADquARTERS TODAY!!! lNVERSITY SALE.5&SE flVJCE OLDSMOllLE HOMDA GMCTIUCKS 2.8SO Harbor Blvd. COSI'AMESA 540-'640 79 HOHDA CIVIC Economy and reli a b1 hty. (mx.JR> SAVI UYRADllOI L.Mc•t .. rc.ry 16Atrr0CENTE R DR. lftvtNE 130.7300 ~~~----- '76 \50 SEL sn.rf. a llo~ s. air. AM nt Ulk on IJlk Sl.8.~1offer ~l2 7866 '72 DJ E.'iEL VAN Loadt-d SIJ .SOO Lo au 97~/97S Oi34 79,. 2400 Dtlsa I owner. automatic, JlOW'!f' steering & brake!>, AM l f'M I. power door locks. "Like B r a nd New." Below Low Kell >. 1'7'.llWRN> $16,!llO SANTAANA DATSUN 2JJ01 E. 17th Street Sane.a Ana 558-7811 •742 ., .•.....•••...•..•... •7'MGI AM/FM radio, ste~o. fo r ru n In t h~ I UD . O~XJS> .-WMGl1 &M5MIDGIT1 It\ •tock for lmrued11tt1 dl'il~ry· See u~ befortt you buy TODAY!!! MGI C4&m21 Prom '"" MGMldlatt <2271M>> P'rom Sltt9 Pnc:e doh not lncludl' ikakr 1111uaUed Os>tlonb ~., _..__..._ .. ~ Harboc' Blvd (.:())I A .M E.4>A _979-2503 - 1979MGI Yt'llOW Wilh black lo tenor ti factor) .,.1 r~ ... neet:. I~) MOW-$4495 IAUElt MOTORS CA.LL •7'-2503 lt71MGI I ~ a burgwxly u ten or &'ll'n!OUl~ 145~1 HOW-SS9'5 IA.UBl MOTOIS CAU. 979·2503 ~ 9 746 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 78 OPEL 0 ~ L U X Jo; 2 I> 0 0 H • • <.: r l' a m I' u f l · · 4 c)h nder. <I Npecd , Jlr rond, \ \1 f \I '>l1·r t'O tat~. b1•11u1\ nm,, """'rt st rlpt·~. • lork . bort ~ .. 1 d •: m '' u I !I 1 n v. ' 4! t ~b. ~.000 Miii' ~·n ire Urn I r J I I a \ J II J h I 1• c U.SW~I 13,335 Miles SANTA ANA DATSUN 2001 E 17th !)I n ·d "-UlW \DJ '>.'.X 71411 PeuiJeot 9748 ..•••••.........•••.•.. Hu\ .tn\ r1·mamuti.: 7!J til>I &JM FREE : 1'1•w:• '(lt 111 IJl"'(t l11k1 1\.'\lJ :.! l'1•u•'l"l>l m•11~·•h ' U fl'r lc!uud lhru ~ ~ ~ BEACH IMPORTS H.\X l>tl\l' :-.tri~·C 'i':~ l"OHT llt::\C 'II 752-0900 '74 l'l•u.:1•ol :.111 Jul u J3KJru ,\1r, '"ri d c.m $3.(.Q)fll{,\I t~ :11(.(, Ponche 9750 ....................... jj ~. \l'°'""' ll):td1-<l 111 m1. 1mmar • ~' \fl b, :n.i.{M22 66 !J I 2 \11 u \ , '1•"' tir,tk1 ~ \Im 11111.t S,11\lJO 51il t.lr.l 'i'i l'••t"c tw 'ii'' I ,,,,,.,, hi!.. t.1 1.. flt I 11l l•C f,16 L'1iH ·n Pol"\ch1"rJ1 I" rrult-a P .• 1ul11. S!~"o or ~I o(r MO IJIOO 9755 . •.••.••.....•......... 1969 Henault It Ill. for parts Not rn workmii or der. 9'il-~ Rois Royc.e 97 5 6 ....................... •1 DEAUR IN U.S.A. ROY CARVER ROllS·ROYCC li<tOJ•mM,.~ *--11k4ch ,..._ __ ............. (.l0U O ~UNOAT\ ·49 Ek·ntl<•\ M k XIS 11750 JJ..2(tl Hruok~ SI. ~ La~ eJ.34!'6 9760 •......•.••.•.......... 1910SAAI TUUOt here NOW'°" 1mmed11at e dch very! t'r t'e S > r . 50. tOO Ill! le WAU.ANTY Of r er ends s. 31.f!O RACH IMPORTS 848 OO've Street NEWPORT BEACH 752-0900 Toyot. 9765 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 19TOYOTA 2-0oor. it 1pee d. AM radio. luggage rac k, s alve r . l o w mile s umZBW) 24 M08124.000 Mile Service Contra('t Av~. FORD :01.' 111\Wll'>W P.1 \/0 (0\111 Ml\11 61~ uOlO FOITHEIEST DIAL.IN ORANGICO.- CO•IMAHD S& US.TODAY! ............ ...... ......... .._.. .... price. ia:.;,~i;iii;ii;i;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii31 Honda Accord l.X "71. S-5Pd. Maroon. air. caaa. PIS. ma15, rresh tires & Ul'>e. S>.9!50. 714 ~ 8804. M5-4l800 Was $44'9 HOW!S57tt RAYRADBOI u..c•t .. rcsy 18Al.Tt'OCENTER DR. $171 SANTAANA IATSUll i3 Dodie Van. PS/PB, t\Jr. sllDl'OOI. AM /FM. Xlnt oood. $2IOO. 541-8993 .._w..e.ct tsto ....................... WE PAY TOP DOU.AR for top I.Md tara•foreill}1 ~or c .... ics.u )'OUI' car ts extra d ean, see ia t1RST! SAOOl..BACk YAU.Ff tWOITS 2IMOZ Mar;uent.e Ptcwy. Million Viejo IJ 1·2040 4tMt49 & t '78 Datsun 280Z. Mint cond. fully loaded. 4Bpd 8.)1-4402. 760-0734. 71JOOSXCPL A gas-savin1 Import. 5 i1peed, AM/FM stereo, air oond.. aty~ wtteei. ao d a h a d o w kit . <OO'TVAN> T hli la a NEAT ONl t JohnlOn It Soa U •e<>lnl Mere u ry. -Karbor Blvd •• Coata Mela..~5AO "11 Oat.~280Z like neW, 16,000 ml. m•as. auto. etc. SJIOI). m.3M6 "11Dlllun 1300. Exctilenl coedltloa. MIDY H W pllU. a MPO. m..-0 ...,_. t7l0 ....................... IRVlNE 110.7100 '79 MG Mld11et Perfect cond. 30mpa. AM /FM cass, Still Wlder warr . a,aoo. llG321T 2JJ01 E. l'fh Sl'"1 Slnta Ana 5.58-7811 "18 Corolla W\bll, s 1pd. 2f.OOO roL Id MPG. AM /FM ster eo. A C 540-tlMO aft sPM Tamera MM '744 !!! .. £!: .......... !?!~ ....................... .. MOB GT. wtre wh4'els, AM/FM cMMtt.., u ktnc aeoo. Call Ad·Sltter •112. ec:MIOO, M hn. ' 71T1ttUMPH Soltl\n HardtoP coupe. '/ry tharp low mlleaae roadt ttr. Both top•. ~c overdrive and lltnO.IPVAG> M"I IOlwmtAM VOUSWACHM 19DWllUDWltr Ave laW..ummc.eT •m1 ... ,. ,,.... ....................... MIWTllUMPH SPITFIUS in *" for 1mmed1atC' deb11ery• 8-ti us ~fot'e )'OU bu.>' TODAY!!! ..... ~. 111.$4>. Fl-om S'6t9 PnCt-<*a not l.nclud.e ~~F ·-~ ~Harbor 81vd. (~A .M~A _,79-2503 HEWT17 COUP& & COMVHTllL& Ava.1lable f'or lmmedtate Oe~very 1 St."t' ~ ~ott YOU bU) TODAY!!! T1l7~1 fl~ll · f'\-om $79'9 TR7 C011V.rti~1 1 ICJ:!:tl6 l Jo'rom $169' rn1-e ,14,..., not indudc U. Jlt·r in:.w llt-0 op! 1oru. ·~f ... , illo1pn I ........ ,....,., -~...........,·- :!t:!S Harbor Bh d. I 'f ~IA \I t:S \ 979-2503 t>i TH I' I It .... xlnt Nmd rt~t 1·1w ,111 rw"' 't"t' to 4 IJ I' f I' I I J l I' ) :\ l ;, I) "" fl ~ THEY .ARE HERE!!! l°'h\• lu-·I •nJ• • t•"J 1,.·r11nrwm , \ 11 "TRBs" DRIVE ONE TODAY!!! Bau,P77,, .... u/.4111"W . ....._..--.. .... .,.. ... ',.,,,.,__,,..._ -~· ll..r0t1r lll\•l I 11'1 \ \!~_ .... , 979-2503 '1770 ...........•...•....... '79 SCIROCCO \ ,.,.., ~hJn> I nd1.in Ht-0 1111.-'tclJl1t ... 11t •• 1r c ••f)IJ ..U.·n;, .. h.uk>.,. turbm• ITIJI<:.' lllU trlU<. h JllUI \' C l!Ji \'(J( . .' I $6995 BOIWrTHAM VOU<SWAGEH i!UI We.tmtn,lt:r A\ t' in ~t"":>lml~lC'r >f.0-Th.> I 6:>11-no.II II" tn£ 1 r"utilt• 'l:'lhn1 \11ur 1·.i.r • In u..' • PJ 1d ''"'" nilC • A .. k tor f r:inl.. \l.1nr~1111r T11m \1k1n JIMMARIHO V()lJ(SWAGEH 1871 1 IEACHILVO. ...,,.'-I°" leoch 142-2000 71VWCAM'9 lfynarrut<• P r. 4 !>pt•t-d W~tla.1.ta Lo"' m1lca~t· 11·, !iQUea k y rl~:.n • 11.?JVXW1 $7995 IOIWITHAM VOU<SWAGa.. 76(0 Y.1...,lmm.~11-r ,\\ ,. 1n We;l nun.,ler l((l. r~ l &.~ 7IO:MJ '72 VOU(SWAGEN IVG 4 n l. 4 ,~,.-t Like rww S4•1•1ng 1s belle' 1n~ 13~£1.I RIDUCEO RAYFU.DHOE U..Colrt ... rcwy IG Au'TOCENTER OR. IRVINE 1 30.7300 75 VWCAMPSt l'l al top conversion ll.lue/whlte 4 speed Vt•ry clellll 18781.JIK I S3tt5 IOIWITHAM VOU<SWAGEH il)X) Weslminster A\ e . in Westm.iMter fm.75.S l 638·7880 '75 Rabbit. $2300 AskforVal. 7~1.S25. 831--0868 '7SVWIUS O)TUlnule beige/white 7 pa ,.,e n ~e r with <1utoau1ttc. Xtn '5h;arp (236111 Sl 99S IOIWITHAM VOU<SWA GEH 'nm West.mmster Ave in Weslmlnster 1193-n5 I 638> 1880 '79 VW Convert. S&>«ial Edition . S1lve r /blk . AM /PM cas. lmmac. Sic $7899. Pvt Pty . 98'·4100, S3•·7 0 01 e"'9/wtnd "15 VW BtJO. Lo ml. MW t1re1, Interior. brh. Clalr1on AM /FM UH. Runs areat l3IOO 080. 8'411M3bel. 4:30 PM. 1f you're in the market ror 1 belt.tr car. be 11ur" \o ~k lht.i m any au\Oa ltdvtrt1sect for sale In ai-.lled. ...... t770 c ... c "" ..................•.... . .......••. , .•....•.... '15 VW CAMna "IO SIVIUI Oii.SiL: Spln t <'Uflvcr1loo b1ib le&therlol. Evt ryopUoo bktopwtth m any exlru: 4,<mmllea. 81U i-. Sh41.rp : Sharp! C336W S> $4995 IOIWll'HAM VOUCSWAGIH 7600 Wcst 11UJ'l.S t.er Ave. ln We5tm.lnltt>r lfn. ~1 6J8. 7880 'IJ VW RABBIT t'R ON'f Wll t;E L DR IVE . '1 cylinde r . 11utomat1r , AM lf'M . MichcliM. lu1u:a1<e rack . r.1n s t r 1p es . IOdysldemooltJloj.(11, blul• 111 oo6or. 24 M<>112 t.OOO Mile Ser vice Cuntratl av &llabloe. c 230ZS V ) 2,m4 Miles SANTAANA DATSUN <nil fo; 17th Strttt Santa \n.a ~ 7811 '77 VWIUS r~ 11am11!• 7 P4'>Sc nger .,.,th onl> 37 .000 m llt><. a nd h • .rtl to find aut.ornalJt I lJ7 40() I $4995 IOIWITHAM VOU<SWAGEH ,1J.J.J .. h ..,tm 1n,te r in Y.e:.tm1mt~r ·12 Eldorad o . full y equipped, 11.00. Iba . GcxJd.man~ '71 t:.ldo. muat 1ener•te CMh. My loll Ii )'OW' ~on t.hia loaded car. Olli daytJme Bob Balley, 714 979-8000, ext. 80. eves 562-70l!I '74 Cad SdV. Alr. stereo. fl track. SZ700. ~ 2SS2 and 631344.1 ------- "76 CDV, rum on T1" pro pane, $5000. M. F 8 s Pe te ~-:mo Im O)UJle deV\~. WO Smith· Meyer . 548·7813 l'WeS t;AJ>UL AC '77 CP£. DI VILLI This low pnce LS hard to beheve but It's true. Lan· dau l.09, leather in tenor. ~ control. AM • PM '>ter'eo lJ tl whee I. a re a I luxW') car at a small pm-e C~r H3S4.2 I SM~ J o hnson & Son L in 1olnt Me n ·ur). 2626 llar l><lr Hh II , Co, ta M~a S40-S630 '16S..\11Je. very clt'an, Ivy l.:t'f't'fl. fe:}95 4 !l!.1 31116 l(Q Th.51 6311 7KH() ~ 9917 16 YW RABBIT f H 0 .._ T ~ II l-: t-: L UHl\'l-. I l')'linder, 4 \1)4'"11. \\I ... .., ta Ill'. 1Jd1 J I !II•''• IURJ:<iR~· r.id. t,11 '"' > 'lld tn~ r 11 ,, ! i: r 1· 1· n I 2 ""' I~ IJ~J \1 ii" wrv1n~ 1 .. n 1 r ,, • I •• \ ,11 l..ttl 1· 1•Wl:.l/.1 S-1986 SANTA ANA DATSUN 2001 I. lith Mrt'\'\ ~ \n.1 ~7811 •Al 11.W ISJJJ 1\11 ltJI.! lo ~J \l.1JI\ I 'lrJ' )~ rm I ,, I ,l.J\ Hlf..' , ii \ ~ Ii ·J I! t I 1• J n . \ \1 I \I • r •• ti 11 r ,. ' l'U. "''ti '<.~I I.!..:• ll) .. I .. K'.hl\ \t • \ \~ .., ltHC l't1, m in! •·<•I •• r ,, r"' riu r.icl ~t:iii ''* ,O\IM .l 'Up• r II•• II• n u t Kll ti \ \1 ~ \1 -tt•rh >. '•U• · UI \l)UI 11";J Iii L? "71 \ "• Bu.· tum UIJ nu l11,,k1' I ft J O J.4!000 bTJ t.112 -, I~ f ,.,. rr11I• tt•d SJlJU I' I ~ ,.,.. Xlnt An• r 1 1 ut•• m• \\I ~\I "' 11·1111 1 • ~· ·' ~' ".'1 H..1hbc1 ._ r, .11 \\I I' \I \ 11 .... • Hu"'' • . .!I'\ c Jtl ,, ~&:i:. 9772 VOLVO SAL.ES, SER VICE AHOLEA~MG lJ\'l:R.."iEA"i Ut::UVEHY t.>._l'~;H ~ EA.RLEllCE VOlVO 1966 Harbor Bh·d C"()'.I ,\ M f:.'\i\ 646-9103 540.9467 It; \'oho 21.J W.ia.:<Hl l.o 1111. izd t'Olld Hc~t o fr I 542 7612 17 VOL YO 264 lo t '~ntJcr. a utum al1<'. air l'Ond l"J"""'r ~ll'enng & bt 11i..e... po.,. t'r "'1n !lows, A M 1 F ~I s te reo tape. teJther. factor> ~IJduul root. towner. low mile. 24 Mo.., 21.000 Mile ~t-e ContnH \ a,·aila· We 14.'Hll' A I $5999 SANTA ANA DATSUN <mt E 17th Street Sant a Ana 5514 78 11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '901 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOTHIMGOYH $4999 MAIERS AUl'OC&n'IR 1"25 Baker Slreet COSTA~ESA 540.9202 ttlO ....................... '7• Apollo: Very itood cood. ... 000 milea. '2500. CaU•t·XG !illll kt this '88 Riviere, sreat cond., go ror far le&I than it's worth. TUt wl\ffl, pwr. wlndowa, mor.. Call Dave. Ad· Sitter 1181. 24 bra. 6424>0. c· "'5 . ..................... . "17 CAD CDV, immac, mw Mlt'htliN, lU.000 ml, wfre ,.._, l&l)e. llhr Bm.41H-»4l ., ........•..•.........•. ·1ci (.'amar o 7..28 19.000 JTUk."> Show rond. Call 631 2'M4. ~211!1 l •'78C'AMA HO Z2l1• U..w Dllk>->, loJdt'<l. xlnt rond S600t1 or bc~l. lm t1/l'l ~ .rn auto. ma~... .u r i.hcu·ks, f.!O••d 11hapc Sl.200 ~I CAMAR0'17 Al-way' a cla:.i.1c lhai. :.! dour hardtop has power ~ng & brakH , fac: t11r\ d lr <'Ood . St\ lt"i1 ~I ~l'I. hit Wh(!('f. r.td>r> 171..SS~ \' l J ohnson & !'l()fl f..ulroln / :\lerCW). l£a6 11..t.rbor Rl\.11 . Cost.a ~~ ~Sli:.J I %7 t.: .1 m ,, ro C:1>n V•• rt run' ~r~J I $lfi00 ·-i• llKl t•\" K-tll <H~ d \' 9920 ...............••••.•.. '78 CHEVROLET M()t(TE CARLO \~I I' .\1 r.1d10. l..11 nd.11J 1 .. ,. ""''"' r11om frl'~h 1., \JAi rm 1 • .., 1 \ i 2W,\ 1 S4999 RAY Fl.AOEIOE ~ 16,\LTUt t-.:."loTE:i;lt IH VINJ-: 830.7300 S&USRRST! 'l>t' hll\'I" :I good Y le<'tlOn ur 'l-:W & U!>E (.) ( °'h\·, rol•·h. CONNELL CHEYIOUT ;!101 Har btJr HI\ •I t'l~TA ._, ~-" \ 546-1200 '7S Monll' Ca rlo, M'l'rt \l ra I'"'' ll Int · cond . ,,,rrll11 ,. 5:!.IS!XJ rt r m \ti\ 25IJj 1-1'3No\J W;w-o~­ w,11 0 80 Qjll 67~ CHEV. MONZA '76 Economy & classic st) I !AA m ont> package. S po r· I> 2 door , 4 l"y linder. a utomall<' Ot>l'P n ch bun:und>' in color Onh 43,9Y7 miles C61:10PQK > ~ J1Jhn..o.oo & Son L1n- <'oln 1 Me r cur). 262ti llarbor Blvd .. Cost a ~1esa ~56:JO. l9'r. Che\') Nova. 14K mt Xlnt cond SJ,300. Call ~1.., ~-~---~--- 74 Moote Car lo Landau. gen1.11ne I owner . 40K m1, i.'OOd rond, best ofrcr. r..i11:;1 2-liJ, ssz.9532 9925 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1979 CHRYSLat LeleroftWOCJO" VS, automatic trans .. air rood . pwr. steering & brakes. <'rulse cont rol. pwr windows, roof r ack, raWo. wsw tares & more! (l!flOXYS). $5595 Opt>n Memonal Day Expires 10 pm S-27 -80 AT LAS CHRYSLlR PLY MOUTH Open Dally ti Sunday 'ttl 10 PM 2929 Ha rbor Blvd. Costa Me-sa 546-19]4 197'C .. Ysutt CorcWMl ..... op \'8, automatic tr ans .. J)l4T. steering ti brakes. a ir cood .. vin yl to p , radio, wsw t.lres & mor~! Uil2WPF>. $4295 °'*' l&tmarial Day Explrea lO pea 147-IO AT LAS lrlr.YS~iH Pl Y'v1 0Ullt o,.. oua, 1: liunday 'UI IOPM ' 2IZt H.1rtlar 84...S. ColtaMea1 14'-ltJ4 "27 ....................... 19 Mertw) Comet. 4 dr, 8 C) I. IUlO. loedtd. lo ml, IZ:a.MMD "' ... ~ , , d ' ~ '· .. ~ .. • 100 • ••• I ' ...... UM4 .... UM TYmdl¥ II ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .MlyV, 1880 OA$&.YPfLOT ..,f J ~.~.~ ....... !~~· .. •.• ....... !~~ ~~.~~.~ ....... ~ ~-~ ....... !~ c MM••.. tno c.,.-,,,, ...... UM4 ...... UIH ...... UMd . .. .... . ......•.•.••.......... ··············••·•····· .................................................................... . DISCOVER •EWPORT DA TSU• md f9ct low prices. Mtll •11111 & • tr•.t Mlecffoa. HERE ARE JUST A FEW EXAMPLES: HERE •Wiii 10th Anniversary 280ZXs. 200SX Hatch . & Hardtops And 4x4 Pickup Trucks!!! LARGE SELECTION TO CHOOSE FROM FOR IMMEDIATE DIUYERY! HUllY POt1 IHT SILlCTION! GOOO AMAMC ... A.VAii.AiU! ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• OPEN MEMORIAL DAY!!! HOURS: I I to I COHT'lteffAL '75 cou..a ·n XU '-4 tt40 u..c.11 tt4S ......... t'60 1llis one 11 tm~lble to WI.ah 110<e had mor• of ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••• •• • •• •-••••••••••••••••• ••• bt9' l.Aax\U'Y Mdan with thoae 1t ttll1 prlu SUNSl:T FORD'• '71 UMCOlM 197' PLYMo,UTH IWUIO ~wpm•nt An v*Cied Wllh extru i nd mATISlll uupuon<tl ,., hae •t pnc-ed tu 10 naht now LOW PltlCISIJI NAltlC IY ¥...,.. C.t. s.4. 12289 t01 1NBW J 1Str S•8699I 13498 f\ill powr, 11 real •Yt Vl',auwmatictrans .. alr Juhnaon II Son Lin J ohnaoo ' Son Lin LOW INT. UTISl c:lldw. <TS4ln'Sl cond.. pwr. steering " coln/Me r cury, 2U8 coin/ Merc ury. UH Make Your Best Dtal. $2,,,, brakes, radao, custom Harbor lhd., C0tla ff.arbor Blvd .. Cotta 'n.GelAa..&FNm IAYfllADllOI oUdlnp,vin.yl top,waw ...__ ......,.._., ..__ ..-..._ f'ard: Wb&more! t028WLPJ. _ _,_ ---f b··~ ttercwy ~ ttJZ "'"""'-,,,, .. • LTI llAVTOC£NTER OR. S3295 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·1nTOP Wht /maroon int. All power 27 .000 ml. ltn macula'*· 754-t'TllO or Ad· s.~ • 143. '42·•300 • 24 hrs aday. '63 <.:orvettt> Convertible ~ 321. 4 spd .. N~W en& • braka. clutch. ant. 752.~ .., \"a~. ~ID. Glau rod AJ• ........ 1111 wheels. wtll wired lnter. fully loaded L1kp ne w . 4Dim6,S17·2368 P .P CG9lflr ttJJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• '78 Cougar. Loaded . Bl !\an. Only Z7K m 1. AS- SUM E LSE $170/mo. Seller will pay feea. ~ COU.Alt 7t d7 Hard to tell It·, ever bffn drnen Only 11 ,009 OllJes A Ford Motor Co t'xecullve car. Tiil "'hffl. crul1P control. landau \Op, power wtn· dow!>, cast 11lum1num wheels. !Ser ~78> On ly SS39!1. Johnson & Son l.rnrnl n / Mere u ry . 2626 11 .irbor Blvd .• Co!> ta ..... ~5630 ......,,. 1RVINE Open MemonaJ Day ••••••••••••••••••••••• IJatPrice:a:tl 130.7100 E.xpu~IO pm S-27-80 7S Monaco, vreal condl· Sunset~: 11700 tlon S8SO o r b eat Rebat.e: MOO ~ T.l'iO, 842· 1309 Your Prtce ... '76A5'1N Big value here walh very ftw mU• Only 43.197 mil••· Air cond .. J•......ie. t11t wheel and )OUr feworat• color Prlced f« q uick sale. I~) 9t88 John1>on & Son Uncoln1~ercury. E!IHarbor Bhd .. Cosla M~a.~~ 7 40...,.Cll•ri Xl nl c ond. ir . automatic. Njc. c ar Gold. black vinyl roof $2400 S3 4 ·7S 33 evea1wknds tt40 ....................... 13F1IO WGN. Automatic, ear <">nd • power Stffnng. rect-nl new pawl bronu. ~.~70 malu. Nie• ··Ho.id Rudy . T eH I l •. t956Hl>Pl $1762 SANTAANA DATSUN aJOJ E 17th Slrl"(>( Saal.a AM ~ 78tt •t• orP~~tso( ... S1Sl34 ~Y "-down. • mos. at Sl.50..36. To&al de(. pmt. pnoe--...Z. APR 17 98 cw::. (4m)(31512) SI tset Ford \\1-ethe Garden Grove "S.. ~ P'wys. Meet Ill W.m•eat.r or C&ll QMOlO. O,..Wre t1J•aWDay W11Ai1ad! SUNSET FOB D's lt&ATIS!!! LOW PllCH!!f LOW INT. llATlS! Mak~ VCJUr Best Ot!al. Then Gd A Cht:e k from ford' ' llWlO GIAllADA Llsl Pnce: mu ~IMcouDt . $1112 ~:ale YourPnce .. or!'~'! ... $127.76 <Ally ~ down 48 mos al S127 11, Total def -pml pn~ Slit& 81 APR 17..98 cw:. (~lll5291 4.000 nu. "79 VersaHJe: Lo aded . S0 .000 ml. transferable warr. Sacnface ! Sl0,500 Call 642-9218. u..c. Mew •79·, M941Y's Loads ot luxury for pen· rua. SIOO's under dealer UlYOece. Must ~II now. Make u s an o rter JotDIOfl & Son Lincoln/ Mttcury. 2626 Harbor 81 vd. 54().S6JO MlllC9r Hso . ..................... . ORANGE COUNTY ·s ..-wtsT l.Ll'\ICOLN-M ERCURY DEALERSHIP RAY R.AOEIOE LINCOLN MERCURY 1£. L8 A UlO C.>flt.e r I) r SOFw) Lake 1-'c;rest eicat IRVINE U0-7000 ----71MHCURY COUGAR PUU powPr . Landau lop Low au~age. Uke new t 267\, "BE I Sl,99' IAYFU.DUOE u.c• t4erc.wy 16ALIOCENTt:H DR. IRVl!'H. IJC).7300 IS Md"tta)' &fonJ re h 1-'uJ I p,.r AM 1 t·~. air 66Kml. B~u Oftu ~5i32 \tere Zephyr '7tl I-ron k')l. aW>. air. A'' f\1. :stf'I' J ode mf-l '!)harp ' ~ TYJ 4lll 111:> ....-C..H.w '79's 00• .:;..-d·~ I ' D s t-a <'r •n· \'<Mee. ~ust ~e ll no"" ~ake us a n oft1·r Joboson & ~on I.in colo/Mt>rcur). :?626 Harbor Blvd . Co~ta Mela.$4().5630 ATLAS CHRYSLER Pl VMOU t H Open Daily & 6und•y 'tll 10 PM 2929 Harbor Blvd. Costa M~a 546.1934 ---·11 Plymouth Scamp. gd gas m1 , nu t ires . nu brakes ~ 640-2700. 1979 ~ YMOUTH v~wCICJO" \.'&. aut.omauc tram. .. aar •Uld . pwr steenng & bra.kt-5, A~l FM radio . split seat. roor rack . cnase ccntrol. ws w t1r~ &more' c~r 284794 1 Sll95 Open Memon al Da) t.::iq>u~ \Q pm 5·27 80 AT LAS CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH Open Daily & Sunday 'Ul lOPM • 2929 Harbor Blvd Costa Mes11 _. _546.1914 __ ·r. Ph mouth ata wv.n. Pwr "'Ind. pwr brak•''>. \.\1 F\\ '>U:r'eO, IW\ r41•I.. • 7lh mi SL.'iOO•bet ol r. t.41-1479. --------. .•.......••.••••...... 1978 POMTIAC ~·~ \"l! .iutumauc tran<.. air crll'ld. p14T. lleenn~ & hrak(>'>. radio, ru.,tom v.h.: .. i-.. WSW tart!:. &: rMn:! l77TIW Q). $3]95 Oprn \t~monal Da' UPI res IO pm 5 r. II(} AT LAS CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH Open 1)41ly & Sunday 't ll 10 PM 2Sr29 Harbt)r Rhd C~til Ml">a • 546-1934 1980 TOYOTA COROLLA 1980TOYOTA Hl·LUX PICKUP 4 speed tranemisslon and fully t.ctory &Quipped. Vlat.a&e '6() Montrla1 r ODe dnver. 36,000 m1 xw coed. nooo. caia ..... FIRHaRD '78 A new <MW v.ould c~l you QQ11'1 + l::qwppe<I v.tlh paws Wllldows. AM I FM ...., 8 trark, llll wheel. W <Ond., styled Slffl .._.. See Lhas beauty ~! l794UPT> '4499. Joa.son fr Soa l.in - 2DR.SEDAN '4 speed transmission. bucket eeets and fully '9ctory eQUIPC)ed. ( 6e028). 54333 1980 VOLVO 2 DR. (-49698). 5 47· 19 2 SEDAM·4CYL SEDAM·4 CYL SEDAM-4CYL 4 speed lransmtSSlon. wheel well mould1"9s. 4 wheel disc brakes. pin stripes and more' IVC24245A 1·176266) 4 soeed transmission wheel well mould109s fabric care 4 wheel disc t><akes pm S1noes and more• I VC24245A 1·178393) 4 speed traosm1ssion wheel weft mould1"9 tabnc care 4 wheel d•sc bfal\es and pinstripes (VC24445A 1-629754) . 57876 5 7901 1980 V.OLVO 2 DR. SEDAM ·4CYL Automatic transmlulon. power steering & brake5. wheel well moulding. 4 wneel d19C brakes & fabnc care IVC24245A 1-180247) . 58446 Automatic translT!fSSIOn. pcwer steen"9. wheel well rnoutd1"9s. V1nyl interior. 4 wheel dl5c br akes . pi n str i pe s and more• IVC2454SA1·287308) s99 21 ---· 1'79VOi.VO14S STATIOHWA~ .. cyl. enoine. automatic trans .. factory air cood .. PoWer steering. p o w e r d isc b rakes. stereo cassette. GT steerln~ wheel. luggage rack I radial tires io•Sj999 Im CMlftOLIT '" MONZA TOWMICOUPI e cyl. engine. 5 apeed trans.. ak conditioning. atMeo c11sette. vtnyt Int.nor. wNte lidew9!1 tire& & rnor9l (585WIA) lt17TOYOTA SIS UFTIActe 4 cyl engine. 5 apeed transmission. ftnted glass. stereo cassette. steel belled radial tiree and more! 10()1 ULO). Priced to sell fast at only 53799 ltnTOYOTA a.oe•••PtCKUP 4 cylinder engine. 4 speed transmission. chtOme bumoer. Western mirrors. vinyl Interior. Ind AM radio. Great little tru~I (1F89464}. s 1971VOi.VO241 ST ATIOH WAflOtt 4 cyt engine. automatic trans.. factory air cood .. ()OWef steerino. power dl1C brakes. stereo 8 tr.ck. tinted ot•. 1"90809 rack & rldill tirH 1056MPRl. 54699 58296 1971TOYOTA CIUCA •T WJIACK 4 cyl. enotne. 5 IC>Md trans factOfY air cond . stefeo vinyl Interior. •eel belled radial tires & more' L.oob a ~ llke NEW 12eouen 55"9 SUNSET PO&D'1 laA9YI LOW NICB!!! LOWIMJ.IATlS! Mab YOllll 8Mt Deal Then 0. A ~ll From Ford! lll•RESTA Li.st Pnce: ~72 Sunset °'5couot SS72 Rebaw. noo \'ourPrke ... $497! or Payments ol ... $111J3 Q\ly ~ dowll. • ID05 at Sllll 33. Total def. pml prict>~ 17 APR 17 98, OAC. 136SIH3S86> ~Ford ·a Collar. X!Jll contl IAl6 lllll.r A/C. 11000 °' lllltlr.m.41.5o2~ea. f'Ola /:\\erc u ry . 2626 tt t i ffSZ Har'Mr Blvd . Co:.tJ ....................... ...,._~ '1J o.w.t New top V8 m. .... sharp looku! ,, 9 .. d 9970 .-.:l. c::au SI ...J9l3 ........ •••• • •• • • • • • • • • '&6 Must., I owntt, JOO<l. stoclr·m09Uy new. 289 \'.3 a&a.o. PIS.. P/8 , air. belt oUer over S2000 ~· -------'156 Mustang. V -3 auto. dean. 1141115 67J.0473. 'TT Must. Ghia. to m I. 4 c~1. w ~tJck. grt mpg, P B. P1Steering air 5U!'1I> 'ery t k> an. mus\ set. call e\·es 640-0284 '64"7 C:o nv Profec;, renrd BPst olf r Stt a I NB ai.-Uon 7S9-00!l7 ... '9§5 ....................... '79 Cullus Supreme Loade-d Air , tit whl, auto . tru1se cont ro I, am rm. T top. 19m pi; StJNSEI FORO"s IHATU!!! LOW ... CES!I! LOW INT. RA ns! \Wu.> Your Best Deal. Tht.'11 Gt!t A Che1: ll ~ 'ro m f'onf' 0'88 T·BIRO Town Landa U.'\t Pnce SI 1,719 Sunset DlsfOWll Sl.71"1 Rebate · SKX> Your PnCT $8500.00 or Pa> menlb ur $207.32 Only "a down. 48 mos. a• 5207 32.. TotJI def pm1 1•n~ St3.11803 \l'K Ii ~ OAC I lbill:llf33NO __ !!!~~--Sharp· 1976 Cutl ass Slnset ford Supreme 1'ew llr'e'S SW'I· Where lhfo GJrdt'n t.iroH' S6,00l ss.2-<622 '72 FOltO LTD roaf. J\15t wned s:noo or & 5..tn Dwgo Fv. ~ s Me<>t f'ac.1.ory All"ooodiuooitlit. ~as ofr. 751 3~2 or m We.tm.ulSltt or Call full power TransPQrta· 63&4010 lJOn Spttaal <fmf"V E > ma111> ask for Lauren Ope.. r.m,.. SI I 99 PWo '957 ~-Day ltAY RAJ>llOI ,....................... W~! U.C• t ttrc.y Sl.'NSET F'ORD"1 1-------_ 1.6 Alfl'O c OOER DR. ltllA TIS!ll Ww Nb C&JI &i2 56<K JRVINE LOWPllCIS!!! - - ll0.7300 LOW INT. ltA TISI '78 l. TD Stn Wen 9 pass. All xtns. Only !OK mi. BB n.300. whofeaale. Trade for P tU or Ca.sh of. rer. P. P. 963-um '71 FOIO M'UU 6 cy l.. au\omatlt t.rammlsaloa. fadory air condllaonlng, Landau top A real cream puff. <~AJ SJ.m IA Y R.ADllOI 'ha 1ta Uercw~ 16 Atrl'OCENTER R. IRVDIS 830-7JOO MMe Your Bell DeaJ. Theo Gd A Check f'rom Ford! ID 11 PlllTO Uat Pric.. 141S1 ~ Disoouat; S8S7 Rebate; S200 Your Priee ... arel! ... Qltr~elDOl.•l m.•. Total deferred pm_ price az:i0.73. APR n.a OM:. OI07Hlal1 > 111setFn ~ '7• White the Gardea O'°" ftM lm't a mM&de... .t S. Dlelo f'wys. llMt Jwt ane in a millioa. A m Welll'l\lrw«a-or Call ).door Ford II~ ex· 63Mf10. ecd.lve car. Only szss .,__...,.. milel. 1'oo .. ., to be _,...... called med. ffwr)· ill Oil t 0 I Ml hJ this Oftt. OD11 aett. "'#t t • ~• DOING . ."': BUSINESS ::ii UNDER A ~ F1cm1ous -NAME? If fOlt ...,.. i--"'" ro111r •• ., 'lclltlous l1111lnen H•111• end MHnotwet~ It kif puU Ulof1:1 ..... Mll"t tettot l'Mt tM ""'''•"• •• JO d•r• "-.... llllng. 11- DA IL Y PILOT wlll ,......... JOU" •••-l'lt lor 131 .SO . Our •c .. a•• .......,. .. 011llro Ora.._. C.e11 Meo MCI &aeal ~· ....., ............ '" order .. -~ row .,., ........ ,., p111llllca t1on ••1td ................... IMtll .. Titl DAM.Y KOT, P.O. ... 1MO, C..-..... CA .... .............. .................... .... lttalttt ....... c.all ~Ill.all. (OCl.NY I JolmoD It Soa u.colaJMercUJ, 211t AlllM.Mew teOOaa. .... New ll8rW llvd.. Cotta .. ••••••••••-••-.. tlOO .__.. TNIAU.NIW lfl01/J "IO.....nett•'Tl~ m tet tram. Not 1d UMCOLM COMTIM9n'AL looklq, but pert. for ICUTIYIC·-·-••rvlee. t lO OI••· ..... \ . . . . . ·t ..... --.... ·-' ' ................ .. ~II cwt. v PtLOT TuMdey, Mey 27, 1MO ,. I ' ' ) There's a low tar cigarette that's challenging high tar smoking- and winning. The cigarette: MERIT High Tars Suffer Setback.. Latest research proves smokers ~ ·actually pref er MERIT over ~ leading high tar brands! ; Blind Taste Tests: In tests : where brand identity was con- ~· cealed, a significant majority of • • Smoker Preference: Among the . 953 of smokers stating a preference, the MERIT low tar/good taste combination ,~~~===~i was favored 3 to 1 over high tar leaders -~~~~~~ when tar levels were revealed! . Long-Term Satisfaction: In the latest survey off ormer high tar smokers who have switched to MERIT, 9 out of 10 reported they continue to enjoy smoking, are glad they switched, and reported . ~ ·~. MERIT is the best-tasting low ~~·-· .. tar they've .ever tried! ~~ . ... MERIT is the proven ~: smokers rated the taste of low tar f: MERIT as good as-or better than · ~·: -leading high tar brands. ~~ r'~ Even .cigarettes having twice taste alternative to high tar smoking. r · the tar! , . · I • Kings: 8 mg "tat:' 0.8 mg nlcotint-100's Reg: 10 mg "tar:· 0. 7 mg nicotine- 100's Men: 11 mg "w:·o.a mg nicodnuv.perclgemte.FTC Report Oec'.79 Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined . That tigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. ' I • l ' I ----_ ... _ .... _ ..... ,,.. .... J7 --- H1•ntingto n Beach Fountain V!~~0~y "our H ometown 1 Pally Newsp a p e r ' ' L. 73, NO. t~. 3 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORN IA TUESDAY, MAY 27, t980 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS -· .... 1,..... EVEN ABRAHAM LINCOLN SHIELDED IN SPOKANE Mount St. Helena Yolc:8no StJU Smoldertng :st. Helens Spouts Column of Steam VANCOUVER. Wash. IA P) - Mount St Helens was spouting steam today as high as 17,000 feet. but apparently the plume had little or the ash that coated much of Washington in recent eruptions, officials s aid. With cloudy. drizzly weather continuing t hrough the night, the plume was ~1onitored by the Na- tional Weather Service radar at Portland. It was uncertain whether the weather today would allow helicopter pilots to resume a search for 76 still missing smce I the volcano erupted violently May 18. The death toll stood at 21. according to the U.S Forest Service. l A Forest Service observauon J plane confirmed the steam was . still spewing today. according to Ed Winge. a Federal Emergen- cy Mana ge m e nt Agency spokesman "There's been steady venting of s team with plumes from 9,000 to 17,000 feet," Winge said. The University of Was hington geophysics department said there we re no significant earth- quakes and n o h armonic tre mors on the mountain over- night. Huntington ·Hikes Price Of Dog Fees ~ Hunttactoo Beach ~ owners. will ftnd that the price of dog lloemes bu 1one up when they start payinl their annual fees June2. Tbe rates were lncrused by the City Councll to offset ~ that Oraqe Comity charges for provldinl animal control aervtce 'to the dty. For unaeulered do1s, the Uceme ,._ will IO up from 110 to SJ.2.50. For neutered doll, the prlcedUQbafrom S&tosa.2S. 1'be peMlty for thole Wbo fail to ~ • Uewe bJ tbe July n de- ad wt1I remala at 50 percent of UM ........... COit. 1Jceate1 for do11 oweed by residents a yean tA •ad ok'-" are fNe. Previously. earthquakes were record ed which sc 1ent1sts warned could mean new erup t1ons. Five persons who had been missing since Saturday when they were last seen 10 mile~ from the peak were found Monday near Tradedollar Lake. said a s pokesman for lhl• Skam ania County sheriff's of fice. Despite their prox1m1ty to t he Sunday ash e ruption that blackened s ki es in western Or egon and Washington. tht· h i k e r s were unhurt . thl· s pokesman said. The group included photog rapher Otto Sieber of Seattle. who had hiked to the summit of the mountain in early Apnl to fiJm the crater. Except for an ash and steam eruption to a height of 12.500 feet, the mountain was quiet Monday. But scientists wamed that small earthquakes under the volcano Monday suggest molte n rock may be rising again. "Before the Sunday eruption, the earthquakes wer e register- ing as deep as 20 kilometers (12.4 miles)" within the volcano, said Don Finley of the U.S. Geological Survey. "Now they register seven kilometers (4.3 miles). That possibly could be an indication that magma could be moving up." The May 18 explosion fiat· tened thousands or acres or timber. clogged three rivers with mud, blasted at least 1.300 feet from the top or the volcano, sent a disabling cloud of uh east across the nation and forced the evacuation of thousands of persons. The Fede ral Emergency Management Agency said it would reopen today a Kelso, Wash., diuaster relief ~enter closed during SUnday's ash fall. In the DOl'thern Idaho and eaatern Washington areas b1t harde1& by. tile ashfall, five scbool dlatrlcta have ck*Mt for the acbool year, ratbet than r\lk Uae bealtb ~ more &haa 7 .GOO ltu· deaU. • Map AdalM. 1Upertnteadent ·~ tbe "()tbello, Wub., aebool diJ- tr\ct llid. ••we doo't think it's wortJa ... rl*.'' to hold tbe 14 NIDI..... olclasHI. Tlae 00 Council allo bu n · teDded tu contract for anlmal eoatral ..ma. wltb the eomrtJ 'bat ......., um Uae cit1 ma1 take °"' UM aaimal eoatrol 4 -1'e bultMll. . ···"" Tnuurer Wll'Nll Hall II pn. q aimed parinJ a report that may Jelld to at relaatatta1 a law that It.ray enimall belnl homed and exclltdla penou between 21 and t r • • te d by • p r l v a le 65 who live In publfc mental •eterturian with tbe city pro-institutions from certain federal fdinl patrol H1'VlCe1. ~ weJCare benefits. ~ Mammoth uake Injuries, Damage Reported MAMMOTH LAKES IAP> An earthquake bigger than Sun· day's o r igin al High Sierra temblors JOited a wide area of California today. causing some injurie~ and w1dl-'s pre ad minor da ma~(>, author111e:. Si.lid At least two persons were trc•ated for cuts at Mammoth llospital after the 7 51 a m quake that rl'g1l!tered 6 1 on the Ri c hter scale. said hospital spokeswoman Kimberly Gibbs f ollowing Sunday·s I wan 6 0 quakes. seven were Lreated al the hospital but the inJunes "'t•re minor . she ~aid Two hikers were seriously tn JUred Sunday at a quake·caused rockshde at Yosemite National Park. where ne"" ~lade~ were touchc'Cl off toda} Today's quake also caused several rockshdes 1n the Mam moth area. said Mono Countv sheriff~ ~pok~woman Suzanne Laffin The earthquake was felt as far away as Los Angeles. 300 miles south. Stockton. 130 miles west a nd Sarr amento. 150 miles northwest of the epicente r \\ h1 ch was 10 mtles east of th1:. llig h Sierra ski resort. One Sacramento area woman said the quake knocked her out of bed "It was another in a continuing s eries of earthquakes." said Ca ltech Seis m ology Lab spokeswoman Vlrginia Gilliam. But 11 \\:lb not an ·aftershock. she said. The state Office of Emergency Services in Sacramento. the Na- tional Earthquake Center in Golden. Colo . and seis mologists at UC Berkeley estimated the magnitude at 6 l on the Richter scale "It was a big rumbler It fell as strong as Sunday·s quake It was over five seconds long," said AJ Luty at Radio Station KV M L in Sonora. 100 miles north of here "It r attled some <See QUAKE. Page i\2) HB Cou ncil Eyes Budget The Huntington Beach City Council will co ntinu e deliberations tonil'(ht on the S61 m1lhon budget for 1980·81 Tfte session . 1n which the public 1s invited to participate. will begm at 1 30 p.m in Room B-8 at the CIVIC Center. 2000 Main St Public h earings o n the spending package are scheduled June 10. The city is r equired by law lo approve the budget by July 1. Pnludly Boiled C S Sen S l Hayakawa spea k~ during !\kmonal Da~ rt•rt•monieC; Monday at H arbor Lawn Memorial Park and ~1t Oli\'c Cemetery in Cn!:>ta Me~<.t About 200 people turned out to ht-ar Hayaka"' a call for renewed national confidence and the 1·on1 mul'd an·c•ptancc o f refugees from 11pJ.JrP~::.1on Co~ta ~tc~u cer~mon1es wen· '>pon~orf'd hy "l·vernl local veteran:. ~ruup~ Teen Victim Of Slayer Still Unknown The identification or a young white hom1c1dc v1ct1m who may be the l a tes t s la in by th(' so-called frc't'way killer n·main~ a mystery todc.1 ). more than ..i week after lus slaying. The nude youth was found at I h C' r l' a r 0 f :> W l' q m In'> ll· r service station Ma' 18 Ma rk:. around his n£·ck infi1cated he had been -.tran~k'd lie v.as de!>cnbt>d a!> five foet six inches tall. wc1gh1nJ: 130 p o u n d :-. w 1 t h <I a r k r 1· d shoulder len~th h:.11 r and hJLl'I Cyl':. lie v.a., believed to bl' bct"'t·,•11 16and HJ years old w e.,tm1nst1·r pollcl' !>a:. lhl'\ are c hM·k1ng a number of rt·~ponse!> from pl•rsc1 n:. "'h1, may have recogn11.C'd lhC' ~outh rrom a compo!>1tl' llrav.1nf.! releast'd last "(•t•k Ohote Exilt> End · KAMPAl.1\. L'~anda I API Former Prc:,,1dcn1 M 1lton Obote returned from a nm<' year ex1ll' in Tanzania today and prom1st'd a cht"cnng cro't'd he would lead tus crippled natmn to pt•act• and recovery 1f he "'on thl' election this }ear Valley Man Faces Sexual Abuse Trial Lt'Ol.JS Lee Heatl'r, the 48-year- old Fountarn \'alley r esident c·harJZed v.•1th holding an 18-year old male h1tchh1ker pn~ner an h1., home and subJect1ng the 'outh to ~exua l abuse'> "'ill ~land trial rn Oranl.!l' County ~uperior Court Jul) 14 Heater s plea of not guilt~ "'a!> c.1cccpted by Sup('rlflr Court .Jud~e R1ch;ird Ht.>acom tod..i' durml! arra1_gnment proceedm~., 1n SJnt<1 1\n;i lleatt·r "' chaq!,l'd w 1th L'll!ht f I' Ion' c11un h "" o I\ mi: "<''- 1·rt mL;s a.., v.ell a s 11-'o counb ttf I abe 1mpn!>unmt•nt lie 1<. tx·m~ held in C>r;.in.:c• \ ·ount-. J :.ul m lu:u uf ~.000 h.t ii . Jil'ater "'ill bt• t ried 1n the l'ourtroom of Superior Court Count} Judge Jaml'S Turner. RcJl'Om said. 1n sl·hedulln~ the Jul\ 1-1 tnal datC' An <'X con' 1ct "1th an <'' (t.'ll!>I \I;' M'X ufren..,t• fl'COrd , lleatt>r "'as arrt>sted b' Foun tam \'al1t>:' police in e.irl~ Ma> J fter a ~oun,g male h1tchh1kl•r from Conna was found bleeding .rnd dazed an a parking lot at Brookhurst Street and Talbt'rt venue the pre\ 1ous t'\ enm~ The ) outh. police said. was dressed rn torn dothing, and "'ai-bleeding from the forehead Fountain Valley residence on Goldeneye Avenue. At the home. Heater allegedly -,lapped the boy. tted ham up and for ced him to take part an sex JC'b Pohce said the boy aJso "'ac; rorced to take drugs and .,.. .is kept pnsoner by II eater un til the rot10"1ng evening . After he wa ... picked up by police. the :routh pointed out the hou:.c ""hen• h<' sau1 he was held pn,on'-·r Jnrl l l1:<1ll'r "as later ,1rrcst1•d v.h1l c driving away from his home Jlcat('r wa:. convicted of sex offense::. 1nvolvm~ a 17 year old ll<l\ an F1>untam Vallt>y in 1971 Jnd ";c, t'H'ntu;illy sentenced to ... utc pnwn for that c rime. lie "'a::. rt>lcased 1n 1977 after serv- ing 13 month~ of a ont.' year to h fo '\l'ntenc•e Bandit Robs Care, Patrons A s ki-m asked bandit bran- dishing a blue-steel revolver robbed a Huntington Beach restaurant a nd 1ls patrons of $950 early Sunday. police said. Recount A ppeal? :rhe youth told officers he had been hitchhiking al the Talbert o n ramp to the S an Diego Freeway tht' p revious day when he was pu~ked up by a m an driv· 1ng a late r model Chevrolet T he holdup occurred at l.35 a m at La Brique Restaurant. 14892 Spnngdale St . Pohce said a man wearing a dark-color ed s ki mask and gloves entered the business. Oasbed a gun and or- dered the bartender and three patrons to lie face down on the floor. Huntington High Vote Challenged By ROBE RT BARKER °' ... o.11, ...... •1att A Huntington Beach High School elecUon clirr·hanger has been declared official despite allegations or irregularities by th e l osing candidate for president or the student body. The charges were brought by Geoff Baum, 16. or Seal Beach, who al first was declared the winner in his nip-and-tuck battle with Shawn Mllt'hell. First returna showed that youna Baum won by a 4516-479 count. HI.a naine wu posted u the wlnnlna candidate, but then batloU arrived late from a clauroom of a substitute -teacher and hla martl• 1Upped to•n•. Beoaute the difference wu '"' ttum 15 Yolel, a reeount was ordered by student 1ovenlbent leadert. The recount showed that Mitchell had 510 votes wblle Baum tniled with 41$. The inv.U,auae was ordered after Baum Inform e d Huntlncton Beach Union Hl1h ~hoot District tru.stees of his cone em SuperJntendcnt Fra'k J . • Ollllf ............... WI NNER OR LOID? Cencldete Baufft Abbott concluded the investigation Thursday and holds that the results ~hould stand <Sf.f VOTE. Pagl' AZ> The driver. identifie d by police as Heater. convinced the youth to stay overnight at h.is Sunbathers Stay-Aslwre A bout S7 .000 sun bathe rs visited th e b each es in Huntington Beach on Memorial Day. but for the most part they s at on the s and'-lnd s unned themselves. Lifeguards said wes~ winds c hilled b y low w ate r temperatures kept all but \he most hardy out of the !'lurf. The city's one·mile beach attracted 25,000 Monday whlle HunlinltOn State Beach visitors numbered 11,000 and Bo'5a Chica rePorted 15,000. Crowds were considerably smaller Saturda.y and Sunday because of the brlsk wlnda and cool weather, Ufecuard.s said. W~ter temperatures were reported an the low so.. Pope Views Role VATICAN ClTY (AP) -Pope John Paul JI. reviewing the role of mlulonaries ln tbe worki. said today "various forms of anti ev•ngellietlon" are under wny \n the West more than elsewhere ~ The man took $100 from the cash register. S50 from the purse or a fem ale patron and $800 fro m t he wallet of a male patron. Police said. Coast Weath e r Variable low clouds but m os tly su nn y . Lows tonight 44 at the beaches and 54 Inland . Highs Wednesday mld60s. INSIDE TOD~" PTOpOlllion 9, tM "swiep- inQ m~ a.i ii u now pre- 1enttd *f'a logic," and tlte Doily Ptlof opposes tis pcuf09t. Stt tditorial, Page A6. • •••• •• , DAILY PILOT Martial £aw OrHered For Retaken Kwangju KWANGJll. South Korra CAP> Thou a nds of aovc.•rnml·nt ll'OoPll clfitnl)('d marUal law on Kwan~u today aflt'r retaklnJI thf' provtn<'l•I t•11p1t•I from ,..~lliou atudt>nts in • thfff" hour b1&ltlt' and pult1n~ du>An tht• most atr1ow. <'hUllf'nK•· in yt.>ur-. tu military rul.-•n South Kurt'A (Photo Paa~ t\31 At lt'a~t 1"1 sluth•nti-and two soldkr~ wert> kllll'd. ra1Mn1 tht' rtiported dtulh toll to 2*> tn U10 10 dl)b alnec anti ~uvernment demonatraUon In thct 1outhYrest com er of Uw Koreun pt>nln1ul1t turned Into an upnJlnc ParatrooJ)C'rs used t anlttl, ht>11\ y ma<'hlnl' ~uni. ttnd 'mull arml) to n.'ruµtun· lht• 1>rov1n\'I I wovernrnt-nt hu1ll11111ot thut the s tudt.-nL' hud mudl· 1tw1r h\·adqu1lrtt't~ <1nd armu1 \ OlllW#P f,.,.ad~r \ blo I .S. WASHJNGTON <AP) The: highest raankJng comoaun1 l Chinese defense otrlc1al t'ver to v1s1t the United St1tteio o~nt.'d talks today with Defense Sttrt-tary Harold Brown as u poi:.s1ble pre lude to buying S military ~upporl equ1pmt:nt Vice Prem ier Gene B1ao rece1\~ full m1hlar) honor., a~ he arrived a t the Pentagon for d:1y long lonrt-rences \lo 1th Bro~n and other defense ofr1c1als. k1ck1ng off a near!} "eek Ion~ round of talks with Wtute House. State Dep.:1rlm1:nt . congre:.:.1011al and othe r U S government leaders l"'olltt-\ab \1ck_. Prof_.,,,_.rs SEABROOK. N H <AP) -A depleted band of anti nut'lt'ur protesters tned to block workers from entering the St>abrook nuclear power plant today. but police tore down a log roadbloi:k and cleared a path through the demonstrators to the three main gates. Two we re arrested, bnnging the tota l to 40 in four days or demonstrations at the plant sate. There were no confrontations between protesters and workers. The demonstrators had a rough three days as thPy tr1t-d in vain to breach the fence surrounding the S3. l bilhon plant, the focal point for anti-nuclear activists throughout the country since its construction began in 1976. Their intent was to occupy the 120-acre s ite a nd ha lt construction Gold Prf~p IJp: Dollar .Jfi.rt-d LONDON <AP> -Gold and silve r were hig her and the dollar was mixed today as.most European money markets re op ened after a three-day holiday weekend. Gold traders in London fixed the pnce at $516.50 1'n ounce In New York, gold traded at tsl6.70, up $6 70 Silver traded in New York at Sl2 55. up 50 cents 61a1mn11 llold:ic Homan ""·"'"9•" INDlANi\POLIS <AP1 -A man armed wnh a c;hot~un held a woman ho!>ta~e in a n automobile parked off a dead l'nd -.tn·el on the city 's s outhwest side today, !>lalt· police 5a1d The man. 1denllf1c•d b) policr a.!. Ke1lh ~lu:.groH·. 18. told of ficers h(' had l>et•n 'il•xuall\ hJra._.,,.d "hale <1n anm J tt' at the Manon Count) .Jail The· \\om:.in. rq111r1t·dh h1'i girlfriend "a" 1dc•ntified by JK1llcC' a!. Carolt· Turner of D:.in\ dh• l'ohC'C' cordnnl'd urr the .irtCI No IOJUrt('" "NC: rt•porl\•d State Mental lk:11lh Comm1~~1nner Wtlham Murra\ wa!-> ut thl• scene talking with the m un. who shouted obs cen1t1'cs at the ''' hcers Cops Widen Manhunt for Knife Slayer Orange County Sheriff's d<'p ut1es are searching today for a man they believe launched a brutal knare att<tck that left one woman dead and two persons tn· J Ured early Monda y near Garden Grove. Pame la Montgomer y. 21, died after being s tabbed several limes as :.he s lept 1n the be droom she rented at 11601 Dale Avenue, officers reported. Patricia Pensinger , 40, the owner of the house. and h er son Blaine. 10, were trea ted for stab wou nds at Palm H arbo r Hospital and released l n vest1ga to rs are seeking Wilham Charles Payton, 26, of Anaheim, a former boarder in the same house. m conntttion with the sla}'lng. A spokesman for the shenrrs office said the blond-hair ed , bearded Payton spent Sunday night at the Pensinger house. Mrs. Pensinger told depuUes she was attacked by a knife. wielding man at about 6 a.m . Her son. Blaine, awakened by her screams. was also attacked when he tried to com e to her de· fense, officers s aid The man I then ned. The Pensingers found Miss Montgomery's body in her bed. Officers said they know of no motive for the attacks. ORANGE COAST ... DAILY PILOT f~ Or.,.. l.N" O.Ut ........ ••1ft -""<Pl •\ c.omtH"'" ,,. ~ PrM. .. '' ,...,~ bl t-.. o,.,._ CAMI Pwt!lt"'9flll ~' ~,,..,. fiCltltOf"t\ ~· _..\1"1t ,......... •. ·~ ,, ...... ... CMI• - --"· H--•~•t ft '•vnl••" V•fl•Y lrwlA•. t.•tV"• l•K"''°"'" ~ A .. ,... ,.....,.. l'CMfOft '' -·-\<11 .. -..0 --·,~ , ... pnn(-_ .............. , I\ •t )Je Wot ~· S!.-I' 0 ... '*· c..i. •w.. c.o-.... .,.,. ·-·-""_,,, __ ,_ -·· c.ro.... vte•""~'-------...... f'rona Pa~ ·" J VOTE ••• "The procedures can b e lightened up, but the re were not £'noug h irregu l ari t1 er. to recommend another election, 1\ bboll said Ahhott said the anqu1ry included surveys o f the home• rooms in which lht: c:lectaons \lo ere conducted S tudent e lection leaders were also interviewed Baum claims that 750 s tuden ts . i n cludi n g th e victorious Mitchell. have signed a petition asking for a new elect ion. More th an 35 teachers also called for another vote. he said . Baum alleges that security of t he ballot s in the April 11 election was inadequate a nd that some s tudents didn't get to vote because teachers neglected to hand out baJ lots. He also says that about 25 seniors had admitted that they vote d, although they are not eligible because the officers take effect next school year Driver Wins 'Economy Run SOUTH WINDSOR , Conn. tAP> -Driving a car lo Ver· mont and back with the windows c losed and the heater on in 80· degr ee weather is not a t ypical drive. But that's what mechanic Steve Pine did, and he's S500 richer for it. Pine. a Barkham sted elec· tronics technician, placed first in a field of 32 cars in t he South Windsor Jaycees· "10 Gallon 500" Economy Classic. He drove his 1973 Saab -powered by a m odified four-cylinder forklift engine -the distance, averaa· ln1 67.2 miles per 1allon . The race. begun five sumsnen ago as a s poof or the In· dianapolis 500 auto race, la a 500-kilomet.er drive up Interstate 91 to White Rlver JuncUon, Vt., and back. ,,,.._,. ... Al QUAKE.,. dl~h heni that WC bavt around Lbeata.m.·· Linda ~t. p ublic ln/oc-ma· Uoo ofttrer at Y011m1te, aaid t.h•nt were no ,-.portl of ll\.lwiea or llrwturaJ damace tti.n. but that tbty ••Pf'ded the heav1eat dum•Gt' would o('cur along the rciJort .,....., .• ruistu· trail!\ "Wt> JU~t ~laud b11 c k and \lo 1•kh lhl' rn('kli <'OOH! tumbling do~ n " itht· bUHt. 11ddl11g thut the troll~ will bt· <'lo:.l"cl tl"rnporurlly llll the>-ruu btl checked out ff \•b Orarnm, ~pokc11man for the 1 11~ 11 Nutional Forest ul Mummuth said today's JOit 1htln t wt·m J:. bad but ma~ be I m j(l'lt111.: U">l'd to th1:n1 · fo 11 r J l' h .u1 ~ e .s h c r tf f " '>"Ill hho.irdb at San Joaquin. fo 11.'Mlo i.ud M;idt:td did not even Mt!t .1 c.:ull about today's maJor ll'inblor "It >A a:. pretty intense and shook us up pretty good. but 1l "as nothing hke Sunday ." added Tony Romo or the Mammoth Mountam Ski 'Resort. who addt'<i lhut cha1rhfts have been shut do" n now becnu:.e of a concern Jbout additional quakers Ill' s:ud om• ski hrt had to be '''':1<·uated Sunday after 1t lost l' I e t' l r H' <1 I po w l' r a n d " a s switched to an auxiliary power system Pel<' Yackl<'y ut Radio Station KJO\' in Stockton s111d the quake was "onC' rapplt• and then rollin~ for 20 se<·ond s or so About 20-25 people <'allt'tl !ht• station " Wommi Uses Hammer To Kill Mate Al.ll AMARA <A P 1 -A "oman !>aid she bludgeoned her 90 year old husband to death w1lh a hammer on what was re port1•dl) the rnuµle' :Xlth ~l·d dtng ann1vers<1ry beC'au:.e ht>r mate wac; <\t'nilt.• and <,he could no longer takl• care of him. pol1t'l' ::.aid Pana lla)l'" h :Jd hef'n r C' l'l'.itrdly struck on tht· head "1th ;1 hlunl OhJPC'l "<lid polu 1• \\hri founrl his hod\' in th(' 1•oupl1··c; lwdrnom "1th lht:-· harrirn''' l.1\ 1111-: lwi.1dt· him Sunda) "" ~1fc Anit a "a:. found .1.,lt•t•p on the front pon·h I \\<tnl to !.lay 1n Jail "h1·11· I l'an Ix· takt·n care of," she n " portt-dl) told pohct-following her a rre5t for 1nvest1gat1on of mu rd er "I ~ant to pay for what J did. J want to pay '· She was held at Svb1I Brand Institute. Jimson Breit Proves Fatal ESCONOJUO <API The death of a 20 year old man a ft f'r dr1nk1ng jimsonweed blended with milk or orange JUiee 1s un- der investigation b) the San Diego County cor· -encr's oHtce. 'Randy Yadon . e mployee of a local nursery, d ied Sunday nJght in P<1lomar Hospital Accord1hg to friends. Yadon picked the hallucinogenic weed grow ing wild at a park Friday and became ill after d rink· mg the blend. Ollna Flays U.S. Living PEKI NG IAP 1 -Chana'i. leadin g new-,paper has published Cl picture or an American pet food advertise· ment and .!lays while Amencan dogs eat beef. bacon and cheese. som e American h umans must rummage throug h garbage cans to eat. "In a rich country exporting more than 220 million tons of g rain and millions of tons of meat and every kind of elegant canned food every year ... some people don't even eat as well as call and dogs," said lbe article published ln lbe People' Daily. "Americans have money, so many ralae cats and dop and the pet food business t. pn.per- ing. A reuonable abund~ of food on the people's table abould be beyond quesUon. But recret· tably, 1ctuaUy coodltlona are not like that,'' lt aald. "=: .. -:;r:::- ~ ... ~ --...... ..... --==--ttJrn='-'" ~=-•111~~~. _,. ... OMM9 ~l= ':::..'='=:-' 'Tarza"' mt D~troit Blacb Flay Filnu T1 .. phOM (7'14)__, a11••••""'••Mc...,. --°'-"*"""~ .... ,. Drl'ROIT (AP) -A ,,.aup oppoeed to racllm want.a a· t.etevilkle atation to ltop airlnc Taru.n movl•, 1aytq UM "klnt of the Junale'"ftlml are deroptory to blacu. Tbe All·Afrlkan LlberaUon Committee announced lt sub- mitted tll9 nqwt to WKBO-TV, a Detroit area atation. fte = 1ald Tanan movies project "unreallatJc and ....u.. • ot Africa and Afrtcan people" and "reinforces ,...,........ .uibldetl toward t.be black community.'' TM films IJlo rtWoree "wtaU.hafUcted at.enotypea ot bl1ck people," UM 1roupuld. Geor-~ Wllll,rn1, W!<f'tt'' • . ,.,. nrt•lc1•mt and aeneral ... ,.,...,,..._ Quarrel leads to "Slitioting A 46-year·o ld Huntington Beach man remained in the city Jail today, charged with the al· ll'mph•d murder Sunday of a 22 yt•ar ohl Westminster man ln what police des c·ribed as a quar- rel over a woman. Joseph Arthur Jory is being he ld on 11usp1<•1on of assault with 1nlt•11I lo 1·011111111 rnurder a nd 8S· -,,1ult \\Ith .1 d1 .. J1lly weapon Pol l( i.' JllegP the .s us pect ...truck Larry Hollenbeck twice on the head with a revolver beron• shooting him once in t.be abdomen while Hollenbeck was s prawled on the noor. C1dJ011s Sf ill Coming The mcident occurred a t 5:30 a m Sunday at the Florida Street apartment of a 39-year· old Huntington Beach woman who 1~ acquainte d with both m l'n. pohce said . The two men became e m - broiled 1n a dispute over the ~om an t•arher an Ule morning, pol1c 1• 'aid Jory went home to retch h1~ ~un <tnd returned to the woman !> apartment, where he alle~t·dl) 'truck and shot HoUen- bt"ck . IXJIH'C Said C'uh,1n rdu).!t'l'' C'ro\.H1 ttw t)(rn section of the shrimp boat M1 :-s Alit11p M<H' aft<•r thf'tr J rnval 1n Key West. Fla . \1o11d.1~· H<'ft1L!CC~ t·11n11n11<· 111 arnve from Cuba Pyramid Players Whining in Mesa Jon flt·d the scene before pol1<·1· anll parnmr>d1cs arrived. ll11ll1•nbt·<·k wa~ rus h e d to Pac1 f1ca l11"p1tal.whe re he was tn•all'<l for two skull fractures and the hullet wound He was 11 ... ted in stable cond1t1on at the hobp1tal today Pyr;,im11l duh ad' l'nlun·rl> are Jtl,I J>l lll g .J Ill " l11n1• !hi'> ~t'd, A tut of them art• ~ hinang. ba1d ( o:o.tJ ~11·:..i poll t l Lt J;1ck l'dlnun 'Rt.IJll'di.lor), l'dgl'AJ1 I've h.id at lt-a!tl JO ••1tll from l'l'llJ1l1• \lo h11 co rnplJ1m·d the ·> d lo'.\t lhl'll Sl llOO, h1· n.•j)Ortc'<I l o dJ) ;\nd lhJt ', d t on~t-r\',1t1H· t''.\llmJtt' of tht: numbt•r ' '" 11111 "Jnt:-. 111 11111-.1·1 ute. he ,,11<l , but \ht•) ~.int lh1• 1w1l111• to 1-.nn" 1)1 it I" 11pl1· ,1rl' lih1t1~ 1lw1r llH•llt \ ti ft11, p•1H1I <>111 lll\I t, ,Jl11f ,;s 1cl ''l"•rh 1n d 11·.J1t• th.it th• h .qqH Jury Seated In Kidnap, Slaying Case A nine-woman. thrt"e man jury was s wo rn 1n today 1n the Orang~ County Supenor Court tr rnl of Larry Donald Smith of ~ewport Beach, "ho 1s ;,iccu.sed 11 r k1dn ,1rip1nl! and kllliniz t 'arol) n H1'<•ll'r of (,Jr den Gro"l' IJ '-l 'umnu r Th(• 1ur. \loiJS 1mpanl'IM1 1111, m 11rn1n~ in thl' 1 <•Uri r1,om of !-.upcnor (.'11urt .I udi.:t· Lconarrt ~c8ndt• Allernat1• Jurors .,till had to he ch••.,en Open1n~ a1 ~uments an the <'a"<' by prO!>ecutor Oave Cart1•r .and <Id PO'-<' allornt•" 1 t•rn C1l1•s wen• to bt· g1v'cn later t11dJ} S m I I h I <, 3 C' I' U c; t• d <I f k1dncipp1ng M1 '~ Healer for r;1n.som lost August Ile 1s also ('hargefJ with k1ll1n~ M1~!-. Healn later that month by a llcjl(edh bludgeonm~ her and dumpinjl( her bod) Ne" port Beach detectives were unable to locate the younR ~oman s body and at one point in their invest1jl(al1on used a psychic in an effort to find her bod\' at 'lea Judge McBride told Jurors the trial could last up t o eight weeks parties surrounding pyramid meetings also are changing "There have been argumenu. Jnd fights," he said Calnon said he. deparlment -.tall ha!! not found lht• 11art1c1pant ~ho rC'portcdh ".i" 'hot in the arm Ma) 16 b) J gunman "ho allegedly reht>\t>tl h im of S8.000 1n pyramid ~innings Working on the tip from .:111 .s nonymous caller. police d1rl • lose down an alleged p) ramid operatwn on West 18th Strt-t'l n c· o r ~ h c r· t h e " h o fJ t 1 n I! n ·portedly O<'C'urred Poll<'t' still J\lo a1t an Orang,. c o u n 1 y D 1 ~ t r 1 <' t A t t 11 r n 1· \ 1k c 1'>i<>n on "hf'lh(·r 11 r not 111rt1pl .11nts aJ::Hn'-t 11r1n• ll•ul ,,f I hf' or,.•ralJon "111 bto IJfUWl Ut1..--d l11r misdemeanor 1nfr.ict1on' 1n \ 111\ iug unending r hain J?a mt> 1..~' l.rania08 Out BA 1'0N ROL'G E, La 1 A Pl The Lo u1 s1a na fl ou'ie h a., approvf>d a r.:>solut1on tclltn~ lhf" -.t Jtt• ._ un1\'ers1t1es tn rt'fu•1· fu rth••t 1 nntllmL·nt 11 lr.1n 1.H ,111d1·n1' Pnl1('(' ... aid Jory returned to thf' "oman's apartment at about to 30 a m • .ind was admitted by tht• woman orr1cers observed J on" s car outs a de t he apartment dntl re entt'n-d the residence. J un ~:.i' d.Jst·overed hiding in J bJthroom in the apartment a nd ~a~ Jrrestrd , police said. !ft-~JS Jailed in heu of $25,000 bdll Shah\~ Big Regre t .. ~ot Qu~lling Foes \\ \Sllf\1,1<1' IAPl -The ij, p•1w 1I ..,h.ih • f Iran !>ay<; in a 111ltl1•r .• rt 111 t•·r\ 1t'"" that he r1·1u1·h ha' 1ng folio~ ed .. il pol1ry r>f '\urrender " and not w,. 111g mil1tan· force against Jf;IJmw mllllant.s who toppled h1., r1·11.n Ii. months ago Jhs 0 ,.11 miscalculations and <'Onfl1ct1n1Z signals from the U.S. and Bnll.,h ~overnments caused him tlJ holri bac k rrom putung ri v ~ n tht-dcmon~trat1on s, \loh,.rr m.10 He1a Pahlavi told I ht \\ I 1 I I l'o t Bird? Plane? Balloon Broadcasti11g Aid That hot air ba·noon that hovered in Wt:>st Orange C'ounl) ski~ early toda) wa& nut :.t li>ftuHr from the great balloon race held last month in fo«>unta1n Valley. IT SERVED INSTEAD as a floating broadcasting station for radio station KRHT m Catalina which was markmg a change in ownershJp The craft. piloted by a profess1onJI balloon1st, was launched in Orange and destended !,lhortl} after 9 a.m m the parkmg lot of a La Mlrad.i dm e 1n theater "1th disk Jockey Clark Race aboard A STATION OFnCIAL c;J1d the n1~ht.s ~ 111 continue Wednesday and Thursda) HP :.111d the "tat1on. recently acqutred by Crawford Broadca:.llng of Flo>Aertown. Pa., will feature conte mporary rehjt1ou-. mus 1C' Whg settle for the . --.. ----....... " Laguna/South Coast l'o•r Home•o•n Dally VOL 73, NO. 1•. l SECTIONS, JO PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1980 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Mammoth uake Marines ftre salute with M-16 nfles during Memorial Day rere momes Monday at l Heisler Park m Laguna Beach Laguna Beach Mayor Wayne Baglin told an au- diencP of S£'Vt>rnl hundred that "as Ion~ as liberty and freedom exist m America the re will be those who threaten our wav oi life." Cerem onies were s ponsored : by Amencan Legion Post 222 ~Hunt Mi-. mm--. _C_o_p_s_N_a-il-- 7 lUpheld 'Doctor Upchuck' ~Court WASHINGTON CAP> -The ederal government's campaign to stop, question and search ,airline passengers who show "characte ristics .. of drug couriers narrowly survived a > U S. Supreme Court challenge •today ' But the court's splintered vot-in~ left an doubt whether drug enforcement agents can freely r employ the same: taC't1cs By a 5-4 vote. tht' just1 C'es overturned a lowe r·court ruling that had struck down the Drug • Enforcement Admin 1~\r allon's 5-year-old airport progr am as un const1tut1on a I The drug search case involves a n extensive DEA airport sur· , veiUance program designed lo intercept couriers carrying 11 '..legal drugs Begun b y DEA agents at 1 Me tropolitan Detroit Airport. the program operates at more ~ tha!l 20 airports throughout the nation As desc r ibed b} Justice Department lawyers. ··trained and experienced" 0 EA agents ~ in the program "observe arnv· } ing and departing passengers on certain flights for charac · teristics and behavorial traits which. on the basis of their col· # lective experience, have tended to distinguish drug couriers t from other passengers." I On Feb. 10, 1976, two DEA agents at Detroit's airport ob- served Sylvia Mendenhall get- ting off a comm ercia l (Jigbt from Los Angeles. ' The agents later testified that t they grew suspicious because r Ms . Mendenhall was the last passenger to leave the plane, ap- ~ peared nervous, claimed no lug- ga1e and changed airplanes for a connecting flight to Pitts· bur1h. According to the agents. her <See D&VGS, P age.U) MJAMJ CAP) -The case oC a former hoepltaJ orderly suspect- ed or being the e lusive "Dr Upchuck"-wbo called female surgery patients. posed as a doc- tor and advised them to make themselves throw up -will be presented to the s tate at- torney. authorities s aid A phone trace led authorities lo a 20-year -old hardware store clerk who lives in Little Havana. the heart or Miami's Cuban com- m unity, and s peaks flawless Spanish "We've nailed him ," said Peter Ledon. security chief at Palmetto General Hospital F'or more than a year. Miami a rea h ospital s h ave b ee n Panel Chie f Ouste d in San Cle m e nte The San Clemente City Council has appointed two new 'members of the T r ame and Parking Commission. denying the com mission 's present chairman a third term. Former chairma n Edward Lyon, a Realtor. received onJy one vote to retain his position. Appointed lo the panel were Willia m Wilson a nd Larry Wohlfarth. Wilson is a retired civil e ngineer. Wohlfarth has been a career Marine for 19 years and also serves on the Citizen's Advisory Committee. The council also made three appointments to the Parks and R ecreatio n Commission . Incumbent Holly Veale was re·appoioted for a no ther lwo·year term. New members named were Al Shillman and Anne Cooper. frustrated by a bUineuat man who impersonates doctors on tbe telephone and prescribes this advice to female surgery pa- tients: "Drink two ~lasses of water. s tick your r1n2er down your throat and throw up " As many as 400 patients at 14 Miami-area hospitals have re· ceaved "Upchuck" calls. one h ospi t a l admini s trator es\tmated '"This kid has a problem," said lhaleah Police Sgt. Dan Birkenstock "He needs help." The man . 1d e nt1fie d by authonties as Aubrey E Carter I I I. has not been charged Brikenstock s aid that with pros- ecutors overwhelmed by the af· termath of last weekend's racial riotmg. he decided to wait Wltil today lo formally present the case to the state attorney's of· f1 cc "He gave us a full statement on tape," Birkenstock said. The young man was once an orderly at Cedars of Lebanon ffospatal. Birkenstock said "He said has girlfriend was a patient there and someone called her up and upset her and she threw up,·· Birkenstock said. "So he said he would do this to other people lo get even I'm not sure I go along with t hat." Birkenstock said. "I think it had some sexual overtones. He de- nies It." Ledon said the caller was tracked down last Monday with the help of a 21-year-old woman admitted to Palmetto for minor surgery. After she complained of bear- ing from "Dr. Upchuck," authorities coached the patient to keep him on the line if he tried again. Ledon said. He did, and the call was traced to the s uspect's home. where police questioned him, Birkenstock said. ~rs Arrested lit juries, Damage Reported MAMMOTH LAKES t AP> An earthquake bigger than Sun- day's original High Sierra temblors JOited a wide area of Califorrua today. causing some injuries and widespread minor damage, authonlles said At least two persons were treateo for cuts at M3mmoth Hos pital after the 7 51 a m quake that registered 6 1 on the Richter scale. s aid hospita l spokeswoman Kimberly Gibbs Following Sunday·s t~in fi o quakes. seven wt•rt.• treated <it the hospital but tht• 1n,uru• were minor. s h<• said Two h1kers were Sl'rtouc,lv 1n JUred Sunda) at a quake·caUM•d rockshde at Yosemite Nat1on<il Park. where new slides v.ert' touched off toda) Today's ,quake also ('aused several rockshdes m the ~tam moth area, said Mono Count\ sheriff's spokeswoman Suzann\· Laffin The earthquake was felt as far away as Los Angeles. JOO mile., south. Stockton. 130 mile.!> west a nd Sacramento. 150 miles nor thwest or the epicenter which was 10 miles cast of this High Sierra ska resort One Sacramento area woman said the quake knocked her out of bed. "It was another in a continwng series or earthquakes." said C altech Seis m o logy Lab spokeswoman Virginia Gilliam But it was not an aftershock. sbe said. The stale Office or Emergency Serv1ces In Sacramento, tht-!'\iJ tional Earthquake Center an Golden. Colo .. and se1s mologut.s <See QUAKE, Page AZI Maske d Me n Force Entry Into LB Home Laguna Beach police arrested two men who a ll egt•dly won· stocking masks and oran~l' ruh ber gloves and forced their wa) into a man's hi llside home late Saturday Arrested afte r a brief root chase were Jessie D Rodn,guez. 20. and Ronnie Perez. 19, both or Los Angeles Police said two men knocked on the door of a house 1n the 2000 block of Alexander Road latt· Saturday and when the owner opened the door. one or the men held a small cahber revolver to has head The two men forced the v1ct1m into a bedroom and told ham to l ie on a bed whale th ey ransacked the hom e, taking three Oriental rugs. more than 35 pieces of jewelry and coins After leaving the home, thl' suspects were s potted by two Laguna Beach officers. who were res ponding to a dis turbance call in the next block Just lhen. a neighbor ran up to the officers and shouted. "They just ripped off a house," which prompted both officers to begin a foot pursuit of the fleeing su.s· pects. Both men were being held in Orange County Jail on $25,000 bail, awaiting arraignment on charges ol robbery. ............ EVEN ABRAHAM LINCOLN SHIELDED IN SPOKANE Mount St. Helena Volcano Still Srnotdertng ~. Hele11$ Spouts Column of SteaTn \ A:":COL'VER. Wash I API ~tount St Helens was spoullnl? ... team today ~ b1gh a~ 17.000 reet. but apparently the plume had htUe of the a~h tha t coated much of Washmgton m rttent l·rupt1on. ... officials !:>aid With cloud' dnnh \lo eathcr rnntinuins: th;ou~h tht; night. tht· plumt> \l,a~ momtort.'<1 h} the ~a ~H>nJI Wt'alht·r St-n let' radar at l'ortlJnd It .... as uncertain \lo h1•tht•r thl' \loCJlht'r toda\ "nuld al lo" hl'liC'Opter prloi-s tn r ec;umt" " ~l·an·h for i6 ~till m1s~1ng :.1nc·t· t ht• volc;.ino t>rupted '1olcntl' ~t J) 18 The d.,ath lull !>tood Jl 21 Jccordin~ tu the l S For~t ~l'r\ IC'(' ·\ Fort'!-! Sen·1r1• obc;f'n Jtinn plc1nt· ronf1rmt'd tht• ... team \loJ~ 'till "!)e\\'lng toda~ accordins.: to f.d Win ge d Federal f:mer~t·n l) M an<1~ement AJ?enc\ 'Poke!'-m:rn Thl're ' bl'en stead~ 'entin.1? or ... l,dm 1o1.1th plum~s from 9,000 tu t7,000 feet.· Wm~e said The l 'nl\"t•rs1t) of Washington geoph}3ll'~ department said there wt•re no s1gn1facant earth quake•<. and no harmoni c tremor.. on thf' moun tain o,·er n1~ht Prev1ou~I) t•arthquakec; "er<' reco rd ed "h1ch sc1cnt1s ts "a rncd could mean new erup lions Five person.s who had bet'n massln~ sanc-e Saturday when they were last seen 10 mi les from the peak were round Monday near Tradedollar Lake. sa id a s pokes ma n for the Skamania County sheriff's or race Despite their proximity to t he Sunday ash eruption that h lackened 'k1e.., 1n western Oregon and Washington. the ht k t>r!> v.('r C unhurt , th e spokesman said The J?roup included photog r.!pher Otto Swbl'r or SeatUe. ..,. ho had hrl.~t to th{' .,umm1t of the• m11untJtn in carh April to film tht• rratt•r E'\t'1'pt fnr Jll ·•'h .ind .,lt•ani 1·rupt111n 111 ,1 ht•ll.!hl of 12.51)0 ft•et th1• mountain ..,. J !' 4u11>t ~1 unda' Hut "l'H•n\i'°lh "Jrnt·u thJl ,,i,,111 1•.Jrthqu.11-l'" undt·r t ht' \ nlc.J11u \t ondJ~ s ug~t·.,t moltPn rod, may bt.• r•!.tO.I! J~.Hn ·· Rl'fon• th(• Sunday <>rupt1on t ht> t•arthqu.Jkl''-Y. l'r<' rf'J?ISter 1n~ J~ d(•t·p J' 211 kalomett•r.,, • 12 1 m1h•-.1" \lotth1n th<' \okano ... jld Onn 1-inll'\ nf thr L'S l;l•OIOl?ICJI ~Ur\f•\ . '\o~ \ht.'~ t Set' \'01.(. \ 'O. Pa(t> \21 Jfl'wfl'lry Stort> In C Bur~led About Sl7.115 \l,Orth nf gold nn~s and C'hJrm ... \H•n • stolen from Ptu.lllp'., .J C\\l'lr) in San Clem<'nte Sunda). pol rl'l' report t'<i toda) A police• spokt!sman ~aid Lht• store at 157 A\c .Vcl Mar \I.JS broken into shortly after mid night Police said they found the !!lass m the front door of the -;tore smashed out and several dts play cases broken C oast M'eathe r /imlon Brew Proves Fatal ESCONDIDO (AP) - T'ae death ol a 20-year-()ld m an a fter drl n kl n a JlmlODweed blended with mllk or oraqe Juice ls un- der lnvcsU1atlon by the San Dleao County cor· aaer 'a offtce. Lagnnan Attacked Near Home Variable low clouds ut mostly s unn y Lows tonight 44 at the beaches a nd 54 inla nd . Hig hs Wednesdaymid60s INSIDE TODAY Proposition !I, the "SW('ep. mg meon1n GI II u now pre· '"''ed ~logic," and tht> Daily Pilot opposes 1ts Ra.bdJ Yadon, employ" ol a local nursery, died 8uDda.1 DiCbt in Palomar lloepttal. · · Aocordln1 to frlenda. Yadon p ic k e d thf llalhadaocm'c nM srow· IQ& wUd at·. a perk Friday and became UJ after drink· Int Ute bMod. J car over therd'/' Von Oeatn· Bose• said today. · -When no one arrived, be said be called back lS mlD\ftet later and the 4Japatcber told hlm "•h e'd bave to ha ve a deacrtpt.lon" of the men. "So I went out · a nd was immediately attacked," be said. Von Oellen·Boua said the two men, ea~h wleldlnt heavy 1t1dt1, contront.ed hlm wllea be stepped lntp tbe. alley. , •·fbty told me to empty my pockets and atve them my money." Von Onen·Bot,. ta.id. "I told them they go\. me out ol ' bed a nd I didn 't have any money." About t hat time, officers arrived and ar1'elted the two men on• charges of atternpted robber)', assault with 1 deadly weapon and malicloua mischief. The pair. Jobn Everett Ellis. 18, and Mark Daniel Hayward. 19, both oC Ne\Yl)Ort Beach, wer1' jailed with ball set at ~.ooo. Police said lbe two 1ual)e(lS claimed a rrlend was beaten up near the Boom Boom Room earlier this morning. and the two men returned to find t.be men responalblt. They allegedly tossed a rock throuizh the window at the predominantJy gay tavern. then threatened several patrons with large sticks. Von Oesen-Boegs was critical of police today. sa.ytng it took 15 minutes before they responded lo hla two phone calls. He said that lf otticers had resr.nded after his rlrst phoqe cal . he wouldn't bave 1one ou~lde to get a description ol tht two men and he wouldn't have been assawted by the palr P olice dispute Vo n <See BOOM. Paae tU> ,.... _______ ..._._,_;;. ________________ ._,..,,,,_ --------------- ------------·------...... ---------- _ l ..... ------ pauo~. ~e editonol. Page ~6 .. For Retaken Kwangju KWANCJU. South koru CAPI Tbouaand of auvemmt"nt ll'OOPI r lamped martiaJ law on Kwan&Ju today alter retaklnt \he prov~•al uphal from "'~tbou3 •uctt-nta In a thf'ff hour battJ~ kf)tf VUllll'\8 down lh• moll 1'~nOU thalJenl<' In )'t'ftrll to mllltary rule> ln South Korea ( Photo P•1 A31 At l~Mt 17 tiludenta and l'lo\'O '°'d1t-rs wtrt k1llM1 ra1,1n1 the reported death h~I lo ~ ln lb4! 10 da)'t. •l~r anti 1tonmrnent demonatraUona In ~ IOI.Ith" t <'Of1\t'r of U\t' Korr"urt pt•nln: ula turned lnto a n u11rllln1. P aratrooptor-. u l'd tanb. ht"ll\ y muhan1 itun' and sm II arma to r\'<"dPlUrtl tht' provmc·lal MOVttnmc•nl liu1hll111i1 thut ttw 11lud..-nt.i. hud m iu.k their ht•11dQuartt-r:1i .and ,umun o.1...-. .. 1..rad_.r 'bh• l .S . WASH.tNGTON <AP1 Th~ hl&hcst rankln1 rornmunt<1t Ch lnHe de(eme oflar1al ever to vtslt the tJn1led Statt>i opened talks today "Ith l~f4!me Sttttlary Harold Brown as a pouible Pf'elude to buying US m1htary s upport .-qu1pment btblYWW ftl a *'1J eourlH'a pro- ftle • •. M•itlnhU waa tOOl*l ...... st. Md tMa Mbd ••• ,....,. aar. ..... to &WI' ;n .... °"'"· AAet • aaNlld to h•~• htr pul'ff 1earched, Ms Mend nh•ll 11r •Ni to h•vo u woman polite om~.,,. c:onduct a full body aurch Two b•"'ll of bt1rutn w.-tc found In Mi. Mt•n(hmhal\ ':1 under gar mt.'ntl'l 'ht• w&aa urr~1ted e~en tu~lly \.'01w1c:ttd and at!n&eol'ed to Ul roo.nlbl 1n Ju1 l The 6th U s. \ircult Court ol Appcalll however thre w out the t•o1w1L·t11111 ,lfkr rullnK th~t tht1 l> 1-; A p 1 u I\ r a n1 v 1 o hit e d in d1v1du..tl 1mv1u.·y ;,nd that the 'H'll\'d twrn1n l!>hOuld not have h••1•11 u.wd "i. ev1d~ncts again.st tw r I mlan th,. Supr(;'me Court vot 1•11 'I 1 lo n ·ini.l<tlt! Mll Mt'n tknhJll' t·onv1ctton But only I~ II ur 1h1· five JUSUces lO the m JJortt \ ruled that the DEA a.:t'nh l.id1c~ did not reprt'!>enl ,, L'ramanal -..u:.pl•cl ">t•azun• V1<"e Premu.•r Gt>nl B1ao re<'t'1ved full military honors a ht- arrlved at the Pt'ntaaon for da) lung c·onft>n:nce!I with Brown and other defen:,.e offle1als k1cltmg off 1a n(!arly wffk long round of ta lks with White tloui.e Sl11te Dt:purtmcnl rongn:i.slonal and other U S government leJder~ Polic~ \ab \eek .. Proft"df'r• Thui.. lhc futurt' v1taht) of the drug profile program remains r I 11111lt'fl Cubans Still CoMing S EABROOK. N II <A P > -A dt>pleted band of anti nuclear protesters tned to block workers from entering the Seabrook nuclear power plant today. but police tore down a log roadblock and cleared a path through the demonstrator!> to lhe three main gates. 1 C'uoan rpfugcl'" cro" d the bow secuon of the shrimp boat M •~:-. Abb1r ~fa<.' aft('r their arrival m Key West. Fla , \1011dav llcfugl'l'S ront mue tn arnve from Cuba ~~~~~~~~~- Two were a rrested . bringing the tot al to 40 1n four days of demonstration!> at the plant !Ille. There were no confrontations between protesters a nd workers The demonstrators had a rough three days as they t ried in vain to breach the fence surrounding the SJ I balhon plant. the focal point for a nti-nuclear activists throughout the rountry since its construction begun m 1976. Their intent was to occupy the 120-acre site and halt construction .111:.hct> Pollt-r Stewart ~rott tht' court·~ main oµuuon Jul-ti<''' W11l1am II Rehnqu1!>t JOlned tn lht> t•nt1rc opinwn. but l"h1et Jui>lll't' Warren E Buri.ter and Jui.ttt·t•:. Lt>wa!> F Powell Jr and llarn ,\ HlaL·kmun JOIO~ onlv 111 c1:rtJ1n portion:. · Jus t 1Cl0!> Byron H While W1ll1am J Brennan Jr Thurgood Mari.hall and J ohn l'a ul Stevens d1ssen ted. Pyramid Pl~yers Whining in Mesa Gold Prirt> Up: Dollar .tf i.rt9d LONDON <AP> -Gold and silver were higher and the dollar was mixed today as most European money marke~ re· opened after a ~tiree-day holiday weekend Gold trader$ tn London fi xed the pnce at $516 50 an ounce In New York, gold traded at $516.70. up $6.1.0 Silver traded in New York at $12 SS. up 50 cents. Gw..an Hald11 Moman llm,fage JNDIANAPOLJS (AP > -A man armed with a shot~un held a woman hostage in an automobile parked off a dead end street on the city's southwest s ide today. state police ha1d The man. identtraed by police as Keath Musgrove, 18 . told or. ficers he had been sexually harassed wh1le an inmate at lht' Marion County JaJI. The woman. r eported!)' his girlfriend. wa~ identified by police us Curolr Turner or Danvallc Police cordoned off the area No anjune!> were reported Stale Mental Health Comm1s!>1oner Wilham Murray wa!> at the scene talkin~ w1lh the man whn !.houlcd ob..,cc·n1t1C'~ at thf' of. fi<'ers Dad Was ·.~ul.s" Girl, 14, Survives Family Slayings CAHOKIA Ill I API 'Mom ~a:. dl.'<.td ;.ind llad wa~ nut~.' -..aid 14 year old Gelene Lorentzen after a shooting ram page lhat claimed t he lives of rive members or her family P o l ice ... aid Robert E Lorentzen. 41 . aooare ntlv despondt!nt over busme~i. prob· l e m s, k illed his wife. two daughters and a son before turn· ing a snotgun on himself. The bodies of Mary Lorentzen. 40. Mark. 18, Mary Ann. \9, and Margaret. 17. were found 10 blood-splattered bedrooms of the family's home . Lorentzen's body was found in a hallway. Each had been shot in the head . P olice Capt Ro bert Odem said ranuly members apparent· ly had been asleep when lhe shoottnl!s occurr ed "l Uunk he took the wife first and then proceeded to other bedroom!) We don't know exact· Iv which one went fi~t. but 1t was methodiral." Odem said Gelene was wounded m the chest by a blast from the 20· gauge shotgun but was able to run to the home or a neighbor "We assume Oiat the ~irl that got away wai. in the front bedroopi with her sil>ter, with Margaret," sliid Odem. "She thought she was hit by a board Why she thought that I don't know. Maybe it was the stock or the gun " DAILY PILOT tM ()I' ... (M1I 0-lt ........ •tlfll -"-l" -.. .. .,.,. .. _. .... ~ ........ tt __.,.,_, Or ,._. °'-<--• _,,,.. .. C-• ~ ... ... It~ M• ................ ,. tfv....,. fttCNf ... c. ... 1·---~H-­•• •t" f'e\ilf'll•tf\ Vatltf •' •lfllf . '-•t•"• lk-H",..,,."~ ...... ~ .. \IOf'lf\ -·-~--"""*" "" ......... ,.,..1\1W"9 pt,,. I\ .. J» Wfl'~I .. , 1't-,-_. I* 0 ... ,..,. c.tou-, ...... -u.-. ._ .. _ ~ ........ --·--··c--·-·-...._ __ T_._.. ...... M 1s~ Lorentzen ~al> in c,tahh· Mnd1t1on at Mt>mortal lf'l.,p1tal In Helle\'llle A ">IXlh m1•mber or thf> family. Mike. IS tJ Mlleg«> -..1 udt>nt and ~as not It ving at home A ncl"flbbor . florence J o!>ltn . expressed"'shock on learning or tht-s hootin~s. dei.crtb1ng the famil y as "the last people in th<· world you would expect for tha!> k inti of thtnJ! ·· Susie Crawford . the daughter of Mrs Joslin. said Lorentzen, a farmer. had been depressed by the nation's economy but that no one susoecled how much Odem srud Ule 1nc1dent was the worst of its kind in lhe Mis· s1ss1pp1 River caty of 20.000 in his 18 years on the police force CUSD Board Hears Vote On Pay Issue Trustees in the Capistrano Unified School District will hear results tonight of a teacher vote on the board's latest offer in the s tal l e d 1979 80 sa l a r y negotiations. The trustees have scheduled a s pecial m eet i n g o n the negotiations at 7 .30 p m . at district offices. Following r elease of a fact rinding panel's report. the board o ffered the teachers an S.69 p e r cent salary a nd fringe benefit package, but d id not Include recommended binding arbitration. T he teachers seek a 12 percent h ike witb binding arbitration, Collowin& release or the report. Woman Vses Hammer To Kill Mate ALHi\MRRA <.~P l A woman smd Shl· blud~C>oncd ht>r !'10 ) car old hu!>band to d1~alh ~llh a hammer on ~h;.it ~<l!> r•· portl•dl> the <:ouplc i. SOth v.ed dini.: .1nnl\ c·r-.ar} bl·nrni.c ht·r m.itl• v.u., !>l'Olll' and ">h<: c:ould no lunl?N take <'are of h11n pol t<·t· -..:.11d lJJO.J llJ) l'"> hac.J hl'f'O rt 1a·atcdly MruLk on lhc ht'ad w11h " blunt nhJl"C'l .,;wl 1>0IH'1'. ~ho found h1~ l>ody in the couplf' .., bt>ctroom with the hamme r la)'· an~ be.,1dc him Sunday l11i. wife Anita was found .J~h~cp on lhe front porch .. I want to stay in 1a II where l can be taken care of. .. s he re- portedly told police following her urrest for wvest1gat100 of m urdcr "J want to pay for wh.at I did r want t.o pay .. Shl• "ai. held at Svb1I Brand 1n ... l1 tutc VOLCANO. • regai.ter seven kil'lmeters «1 3 m1\c.,) That po!>M hly mulct tw an 10d1cat1on that m1.1gma could bt-moving uµ · The M&>t I~ ..-x plosion flat· tened l~uhands of acres of timber . c logged three rivers ~1th mud. blasted at least 1,300 reel from the top of the volcano. ..,enl a dlsabhng c loud o! ash east across the nation and forced the evacuation of thousands o r per!>Ons The Federal Emergency Management Agency said 1t would reopen today a Kelso, W ahh , disaster r e h ef cente r closed during S unday's ash fall. In the northern Idaho and l'a!>tcrn Wasbangton areas hit hardest by the a sh!all. five -.chool dlslric~ h ave closed for lhe school year. rather than nak the health of more than 7 .000 slu· dent!> Rings Stolen; Loss $23,000 Burglars grabbed a collection or diamond rings worth more than $23,000 from a hiding place under a bedroom mattress In a Nt!wport Beach residence. police reported today. Patrick Jo1eph Sweeney told police Sunday th.at he was UD· s ure when the expensive jewelry was ta.ken rrom Ills ho me on Dorothy Lane or how lbe ln· truders entered his house. Investigators said four rings were taken including one worth $15,000 that wu decorau-d wtth 11 diamonds. T-•"---_ ..... _ -.. ~ ~-...... ...... ~ ..... OMle #1"9 CMt!H ....... 'Tarzan' Wt Detroit Blacks Flay Filma • DETROIT (AP> -A IJ'OUP oppoaed to r1cllm wa'nta • televWon ataUon to •top atrlnc Ta.nan movtet, •&)'inl the "kiq of the JUlllle" ftlmt are deJ'Olator)' to bl1ck1. The All·Afrikan Llber9tioa Committee UlDOUDCed It 1ub- mllted tberequest to WltBD·TV, a Detroit area •tat.Ion. The poup 1atd Tanan mcm• project "uorealllUc and ne11Uve lm.a•ea ot Africa ad African people" and "reinforces preJudldal 1Wtudet toward tbe black commdlllty." Tbe lllmt alto rebdoree "white·lnfllcted stereotypes ol black people," the 1roup1ald. Geor1e Wllltam1, Wit.BO vlct president and 11neral manaftr. saJd the 1tatlon would 1tudy the complalot . • Pvramad club adventurers are .1<\aplUlt.: a nl'w tone this week ,\ lot of tht-m arf' wh1nan3. said ( osta Mei.u police Lt Jack <'alnon t Rl'lat1•<htory. l'uf(t'AJ I I \ e had a l l<'a!>l 10 <'alls from people wtio ('f)mplamed t~y'd ln.;t their $1 1100 • hf' rr1>0rtf'd I n r1 .1 \ • o\ II rl l h J I ,1 11111 •.• \ .tll\• ,.,tlm tit or lht• nu m IJ\·T '\11 11n1• "'ant-.. to pr''"<'r Ult' hr• .111\ hut th1•\ "ant tht> p<>IH"f' to 1.11 .. ~ th..11 '""'"'''art• lo,1 ng thf'tr 111••111 \ ti lh1 11111111 11111 II\• t1~.tl1ll ,,old 11•p•1t1 1111111• .1 I• I 11 ,1 I I h•• 'h ·•I'll\ Jurv Seated "' ln Kidnap, Sia~ Case A nine·w<>man . three-man JUry was s worn an today 1n the Oran~1· Count~ Sur<-nnr rourt trial of Larry Donald Smith of !'Ii ('~ port Beal'h who 1s accused o f kidn1.1pp1nR and klllanR \arnlyn fl('al<'r of Garden Grovf' la I '""'nwr I h• 1UP ........ 1mp.m1·IM1 th1' n1n1 n1n~· n thf' c·11urtrnom nf <.,u1H·n11r C°•111rt Jutirr· l.Mnarti \t1 Brul• \lt,.rr111t1· 11iro" ... ull h 1ol ,,, 111•' '·'"'fl OfH'OlnR (JI i:umt>nl 1n th•· ra<.(· Ii\ 11r<,....1•c·11t11r D.ivr• <"artf'r .111d tlPf1·n'\t' a1t11rn<'v Terrv Gil ~·' v.t·ri· t n !Jc f(l\'l•n l.it1·r tod;n Smith !<; arcus€'d o f kidn1.1pp111 g Mis~ Real er for raMom la'\l Au~u:itt lie is al"o char geti wtth k1lltnf( M1M1 Bt>alcr later t hat month by allegedly blud..eeoning her and dumping her bodv :--:e~p'lrl Bt•ach d<'le<'t1ves were unable to locatt> th<• young v.oman's body and at one point in tht>1r 1n' C!'it1f(at1on used a psvcha<' m an effort to find her bod) at wa Judge Mc Rr1dl' tol<1 1uron tht> trial could la~t up to eight v. e('k5 parlles surrounding pyramid meetings also are changing ""There have been argumenl!I ltlnd hgbt.s,"" he a.aid. Calnon said has departm~\ cttll ha s not round the partacapant who reportedly v.a!> shot in thf' arm May 16 by a ~unmdI'\ v.ho OJllei.w<tl\ rdu.•'ed him of SH llOIJ an p\ r .1m1d .,. 1nnin~' Workm~ oo the tap from an an'lnymous calh·r p1Jhce dad rlo'ie down an .illeged pyramid upt'ratmn on Wt"'il 18th Stret-t 11•·.1r 14ht rt• thr· ,tJuo11n~ P'I"" 1 ... 11 ... '"'''Orr ... , l'••l11·1· \111 ov.Jll .in <irani.:•· ' " 11 n 1 , IJ 1 ., t r If 1 '\ t t 1J r n • ~ d<'t t'll11n 11n v.ht·lhl'r or not r·ornpl.1int:. dgoani.t pnnc1pal" cif tho o pt•r .1llun ""111 t:M p1 o-.1·r11t1·11 '"' m1~•1t·m• .• 11 .. r 1nfr ;.c 111111 1nvoh 1111• unt•ndu.~: c h;Hn f!dmc 1 •• ~:. Nuclear Talk Set Tonight In Oemente Tht tommun1t) 1mp.icl of 1 \PnL<. at Thrt'f' ~hie bland v.111 lo1• thr• 'UbJPCt Of l~O !:>J>l'dl.er~ Jl th"" "Jn ClementL Commun1l\ I 0t•t1t1•r .Jt i J(J lOOIJ!hl Spf'akang "'all b<• Pat "'mrlh " rt·-..Hknt of :"t•" -.buq burl(. Pa and M1ch10 K.tku. pro(c!>wr of nuclear vh)!IJC<. .H :-..; "" York l"n1,crs1ty A que.,11on and answer penod will follov. The ct peak e r !' <'a m <' l •1 C.ilif11rn1d lv part1c1pa11• 111 ·Survival Sunda),·· an ;.inti n uclear event held a l I loll\ v.ood Bowl on Sunda\· Tht> prescntallon as sp0n.sored by the Concordia Elementary School PTA. which recently -..pon~ored a San Onofre nuclear plant speake r . and was arranged through a rnend or one of the members further mlormatton may be o b (a 1 n e d b y c a 11 1 n g Lo IS Saunders at 492·7969. Whu settle for the QUAKE ••• al UC Berkeley ntlma~ the ma&Nti.ade at 6.1 on t.be Richter teale. "ft wa.s • bl« rumbler n rert a s •tf"Of'llC lAI Sund-.,'• quake. It was over five seconds looj," aald Al Luty at Radio Statloft KVML tn Sonora, 100 mllu north <A here. "It rattled 90me dl11bes here tha\ we have around the atation." Llnda Abbott, publlc lnforrn•· t1on officer at Yosemite, aald there were no report.I of 1.Vuries or structural damace there, but that they expected the beavie.\ damage would occur along the resort area's rustic tra ils . .. We ,ust stand back and watch the rocks come tumbtinl down," she :.aid, adding t hat the trait.a wtll be closed te mporarily till they can be checked out. . Bob Draum , spokesm an for the Inyo National Forest at Mam m oth . said today's jolt ""didn't seem as bad but maybe 1 • m getting used to them · · For a c hange, s h e riff's s witchboards at Sao J oaquin, Fresno and Madera did not even get a call about today's m ajor temblor · · 1t was pretty inten se and s hook us up pretty good. but it wa!> nottung ltke Sunday," added Tony Romo of the Ma m moth Mountain Ski Resort, who added that cha1rlif\.'5 have been shut down n'lw t>ecawie or a concern aboul add1t1ona l quakers . f~ro.. Pog~ A I BOOM ... Oesen Boggs· version o r the inc ident Capt. Nell Purcell said alt b.is patrol units we re a t LIAguna Beach High School responding to a repOrt or vandalis m a t the tJme ot the tavern fracas. II t· -..J1ti a man called a t 3 03 a m to report he had been r11hh1•d or SI I h~ two men In front of lhe Coas t Inn, but he reru~l'd to IU\e h1'5 name T1o1.u mlnutec, later, w e rccel\ e<1 a complatnl or men >••ll1ng and s houti n g prnfamtll..., ." Purcell said "'We ,1''11 1111 1 h ,. ,, .ti It· r w a :. Von q ,.,, 11 l~·~i.:.., but hi• r1•fu~ed to ~,,,.ha-.. n,irn1• • l'urc •·JI ..,,.,d th•· d 1s µatcher ,, , I.. ,, d 1 t .. f d I I .. r r 11 r a 111·'• 11pl111n ••I thi: p;11 r thl!n told h1111 w111' v.1·rl' on the way a& a r' -.u11 11f th• •·Jrh,.r complaint l'ttl11 t• J bo n•u•1ved a call from d b~ender Jt the Boom Boom Room compla1n1ng ol the large rock tossed tbroueh a "indo"' ""Our f1r-t nffw('r reached the area e11!hl minute after \he first call ."" ~ell said. The olf1cer spotted the two m en in the allP)' with Von 'lt><.en Ro~R" and arrested the 1~11 -.u.,p<'<'h Consumer To Get Aid A. ro n ~umer af f airs 1nvf"ll1gator "' available to meet "'tlh the public in the South Cou nt) Rt·1pon a l O H lce o f C"on,umN Affairs from I p m. to 5 p m on Mondays and 8 a .m. to 5 p m Tuesday through Friday. ThE' oHlcE' at 304 13 Crown \'alle) Park~ay as designed to aid and advise consumers as to their ng.ht.s and resporulbilities. An investigator examines cons umer complaints and tries to mediate problems betwttn businesses and ronsumers. For !urth~r mformalion contact Stan Weintraub. consum er affairs anveslJRators. at 495-1650. BUSINESS 1 STOCKS NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS ·' ' s DAILY PU.OT •5 Great Cereal Race By lllL TON ll06&0WITZ Mote than ~ different brands of dry ready·l~at cereaJ are aold in the United States but oae of them has held the lead J)06ition for as 1001 u most or ua can remember. It stands lo the bulineu world u one o< the all·lJ!'le record.a for •t.aYlnc ln first place. That wmner is, ol coune, KelloU'a Com Flakes. 1979 was as predictable as previous year Kellogg's Corn Flakes wlt.batood all challenges Mor~ people reached for this box or cereal than for any' other. , RESULTS TA8ULATED by WaJJ Street's John C. Maxwell Jr. <he's now with Lehman Brothers> showed that Kellogg's Com Flakes captured 7.2 per. cent of the market. Their share has held at that level for a long time. <rt needs lo be pointed out quickly, however. that this market share 1s based on poundagt: The cereal business 1s one place where the ranJcmgs change when you measure in dollars. That's because some cereals sell at a highe r price th3Jl others.> When the cereal busmess is meas ur.ed In dollars the No l position goei, to Cheenos. with 5.8 percent of the total market In short more Kellogg's Corn Flakes are eaten than any other cereal but mort> dollars art> sPt·nd oo Cheeno:. than on any other cereal. VOl' MA 'f NOT ''<ffP but thost• d1~1anct1ons an· \ital t~ the peoplt• '1.h u makt.> th~l' cereals. They an• also of more than pJS'>m~ 1ntert-~t tfJ the Federal Tradt< Commi:.s1on. lo\ h1ch wouJd like to break up thl' bit cereal compan1e., by taking away some of their brands and making thes1· brand.., the nucleus or n~\o\ <·omparues. Here are th<.' 10 l <>P·~elting brands m the cereal bus mess <and their m~rltet share>. based oo pounds !>Old Kellol.!g'., Com f''lakt"S 17 2 percenll , Cheenos r 5 5 !)4!'r n·nll . ~u~ar i-·rostt'd Fldkes ~ S.4 percent>, Kello1u(s llaasrn Bran c 4 9 percent I: Rice Krisp1es 14 l percenll . Shredd d Wheat 14 l percent>. Chex ( 4 percent): Post's Ra1s1n Bran <3 8 percentJ : Crape· Nuts <3 I percenll and Kellogg·., Bran Cereals (3 percent > THESE 19 BRANDS do 45 f>\•rcent of the poun daize tn the cereal bUKIOt'<;' And h\t· of the lop 10 are t<ello~g brands I Sugar l'ro:-ted Flakes and Race Knsp1e:. belong to them 1 Ht-re are th1· 10 top-selling brands. basea on dollar -.ales Cheenos 15 8 percent) Kello~g·~ Com Flakes IS percent 1. Su~ar frosted l-1akt-s 15 percent I. Ri ce K nsp1e-. ( 4 5 pereent>. Kell ogg'<; Ra1sm Rran 14 4 percC'nt 1 Chex t3 8 percf•nt 1. Po.,t 's Raisin Rran 13 5 perct>ntl : Cap 'n Crunch 13 4 percenl>: Shredded Wheat 13 l percent>. and f'root Loopl. 13 1 percenu. 'J1lest> 10 brands do 41 6 percent or the dollars In the cereal busmess. And Kellogg once again has ftve of these brands ( f'root Loops belongs to them 1. WHICHEVER WAY YOU look al ll. Kellog's hold.-; lht' -.hip hand an th •~ busane-.., IL!. total share of the market 1s 41.5 percent -1n both pounds and dollars GeMraJ Mills. the maJcer o< Cheeri05, has onJy one brand in the top 10 but tl holds second place with 19 6 per'(."elt of the pounds and 22.2 percent or the dollars. Some of thl'1r other Big G brands are Wheaties. Total. Lucky Charm'> and Tnx They had the most s ucce$Sful new brand of 1919 Honey Nut Cheeno~ Jl captured l 5 percent of the market. That may nc>l seem hke a lot to )OU bul LS percent of this m arket means about $35 mllltonof sales a year. FOU..O"lSG GENERAL MILLS \o\llh cabout 15 pNcent of the market. 1s the PO!>t cere.il d1v1s1on or General Foods. Th<:' 're the Grap(' !'\uts maker. and the\ ab<> have &Agar Crisp~. Hone} combs. Pebbles anci Alpha·Btts Quaker Oats. ~ percent of th(' market, got off to a fas t :,tart wtth thl'lr 100 pen:'ent :"<atural cereal some vear s back but 1L-. <.ales -.e re do\o\n last year to l S ~rcent o< the dollar.. ~pent Cap 'n Crunch and Llfe are Qua.kt'r·~ two ma1or branruo. Ralston·Punna makes Chex. and Nabisco bnngs \'OU Shredded Wheat. · Kellogg's Com Flakes remain!. the bellwether brand o( the 1Ddu~try It sells alm06l as much pro· duct as the entire Quaker Oats line. -u.OBJANGE 1. @ 6.! L. ~ CtiJJ; 1 'lW':t'Wl Li :QI, 1 ,,., L-L.J U l__J ....__) \J • ··~velopbl« Leaderslaip PeeetldaJ la Womee," is the t1Ue or a three·hour seminar scheduled for 7 p.m. Wedne$- day in fine arts hall room 119 at Orange Coast College, 2701 Fairview Road. Costa Mesa. Registration may be made at the door. Information 556·581ll. Gold, Metal Quotations By lite Aasocia&ecl P1'et1 Selected world gold prices today : ...... : morning fixing ~14.3>, up $2.95; allemooo nx· ing $514.80, up S3.SS; closing ~16.SO. Parts: afternoon flxlnc $S42.SO. FTuldmi: SSlS.08, up $3.05. Zartdt: SS12.00 bid, up $3.00; SS16,00 asked. New Yod: Handy & Harman mld-mornine SSt•.80. up $3.SS. New Yd~ Enaelbard selliD& price mid-morn.lq SSH.80. up $3.SS. N~• Yon: Engelhard fabricated cold mid·momlne $532.82. up $3.68. * * •• NEW YORK (AP ) -Hancl1 It Harman sliver $.12.IOO, up uo. £a1elhard silver $12.850, up Sl.160; fabricated aUver, Sl3.54S up Sl.2t8. * * * NEW YORK (AP> Spot nonlerroai 81lal pdeM t. da)': C...., .llM·.'3~ a pcNDd, U.S. deltinaU.O. . ..... ... C!.a. pound • ... ""' ceata • pound. dlU wwe4. ' Tia •.mi a pouDd. •enwr -.oo per nut . ......_llU-SIOtroJoa.N.Y. t ··--1 ft Ired AIMltnon PEANUTS OH. THAT~ A 'mOPMV l WON A COUPLE OF '<EARS A60 by Chartes M. Schutz J FUNKY WINKERBEAN by Tom Batiuk ZOOLOGY - Zoology deals with the world of anima.ls. You will study domestic and exotic animals. Members of the football team will model. 'I'he final exam is a bear! llG GEORGE COMICS I CROSSWORD by Vl .... I Pll'tell I .! I "Heyl Brlog back my shoe!" SHOE 5 ?.7 MISS PEACH Al2TH Ufl.. AN~we~s -rtJe f.TER.NA L QuEs\10N ~ ~ > THE FAMILY CIRCUS HAN<j IN /µEf?E, MooN ! you'VE (JOT A No-HITTE~ ~OIN' !! <U·~·-.. ~' -- by Jeff MacNetly by Mell Lazarius A:ZT14lAIZ, WHAT WOl.A.,..D HAPP~N IF T1-1E WO~LO STOPPt:O ~OME C ~ IA~ WOtALD HAVE' ONLV Nt6HT, OTHE5Z'5 ONLY DAV. AL~O, A GltEA'f TV , "ft,,\'CNIN(S ? by Bil Keane GORDO ~OW WO<At..0 GO OF~ THE ,-1r .. J<J!''f G::JJ:Fa:· ~ME:ADf 11M !:fr~!Ne1 A TOOR fO'C M!Er.1 ~E" ~,.,. ... ~~ IN ~ ~INOf 6-/:7 MM,.._6'i.-..,.-..,_.;;~- JUDGE PARKER "look! Our table hcn a sun roof!'' NANCY NANCY--· THIS ~ WAS A VERY I PUN#<. MEAL ~ ·,___~-.., j \j ' . THE SOUP WAS COLD AND'Tl-IE CHOP WAS TOUGH ORABBLE FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE WlflT IS IT, LIZZIE? ~IH() ~ HUITTS? Sof\E? TUl1MY • OR . SMOCK 1'"Hose "THIN GS O N IHE:: 'IAe t...e ? OH, IHeY''Re CC...I PS FROM WORl-P WAR -rwo cARe1Nes ... ' .. "Aju.1h1t lan't funny. Now gift It back!" YA see, eveRY C'OC'IOR'S OFFICE SHOLJt...t:> CON'IAIN 01.-P MAGA%1NeS. 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