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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-05-30 - Orange Coast Pilot• . . ... :> . " ... ~. • Elderly Couple TestUy Terror I .. ed to Slaying FRIDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 30, 1980 vex. n. NO. "'·.SI CTI OMS, .. ~AGO .. Searell Off Death Tri al • ID e -----------------!! a Cal~ans Worker Straek by Truek Dies in Surgery = .. -i. - Tiger Takes Elderly Pair Describe Fear Spotlight LAS VEGAS 1 A P l SeveraJ extras in a ftlm beiDI aade at tlle Sta.rdmt llatet •ost•inecl minor~ in a acram- ble to pt day from a Siberian a.er that Jumped from lhe stage to a t.ab&e. 2 Others Forced Beck KLINGENBACH. Aus tria tAPJ -A deaf-mute Hungarian man suffered cuts and bruises today when be and two compan· ions rammed a tractor-trailer through Hungarian border gates under a hall of bullets from com· munist watchtower guards and the truck nipped over • Lewis County, Wash., Sheriff JVilliam Wiest, a surgical mask dangling from his badge. tells newsmen in Toledo . Wash. Thursday the air search for survivors of the May 18 eruption of Mt. St. Helens has been suspended . There are 58 persons still missing with 22 reported dead . Mle SQ11Gre P ark Man's Body Found In Valley Lake The body of a 28-year-old Presno man who reportedly bad come to Oran1e County to look for a job bas been discovered in the northeast lake at Mile Square Park in Fountain Valley. near tbe comer of Euclid Street and Edlnaer Avenue, has a depth d a to 10 feel. In recent (lee BODY, Pace A > TOWSON . Md . <AP> - Roman and Oeneviev-e Welunt H Y ~years of har;LSSmeot. va:n-daUs m and a death threat from neighborhood teen-agers drove Welzant into the street with a gun the nj~ht of J an. 4. The 68-year-old retired shoe sa l esman is c harged wi th Worker Dies After Being Hit by Truck A CaJTrans supervisor work· ing on a resurfacing project on Lagun a Ca nyon Road was struck by a truck early Thurs· day and later died at Saddleback Hospital while undergoing sur- gery. Tom Davis. 51. of 33701 Big Sur . Dana Point died on the operating table at the Laguna Hi lls hospital three hours after he was struck by a truck dnven by Robert Ceci I Rowell of Orange. Police sajd Davis was direct· ing CaJTrans crews on the re· surfacing project just north of Big Bend when a motorist pulled into the cent~r divider area of the canyon road. When Davis stepped out into the road to order the motorist to move on. he was struck by the Alta-Dena milk truck driven by Rowell. Police said lbe impact tossed Davis more than 30 feet through the air. Rowell. who was traveling north on the canyon road at bet ween 20 and 35 miles per hour. wu not cited, police said. Dttp Re~essioa F e are d murdering Albert Kahl. 18. and wounding James Willey. 17. He CQntends the shootings came .in self-defense. Weizant testified Thursday at his murder tria l that shortly before the shooting. one of the youths. who had been bombard· mg his home with snowballs. kicked in part of a glass stor m door and threatened to kill him Sobbing. Welzant suid. "I wa s afraid they we re going to smash my head open and stomp on me·· After a snowball assault on hi s brick rowhouse in subur ban Eastwood. he left the house to identify the youths He said he did not remem ber hnng the gun Welzant said pol1C'e told him they could not charge anyone wi th harassment unless he could 1dent1fy them There has been an outpounng of sympathy for Welzanl. whom many people feel symbolizes the plight of older people <See DEFEND, Page AZ> PIUH -OFFERS }lJlJCE CHOICES Orange County voters can't help but be a little perplexed try. ing to select the best 17 judges from a record field or 52 can- didates lo Tuesday's election. The Daily f>llot otrers its rec- om meodatioos on these races and explains how It reached them on today's editorial page, A6. A summary of the Daily Pilot recommendatioos and endorse· menta oo issues and candidates will be carried in Monday's paper. The btg cat. Magic. is owned by e.nt.ertain~rs Siegfried and Roy and 1s used m their act tn the "Lido de Pans .. show at the Stn p resort A hotel spokesman sayi; thl' big cat didn·t touch a nyone in the incident Thursday and the inJunes C'a me when the extras at· tempted to get away from the tiger Tot Found In Stanton Trash Bin A 4-year-old g irl foun d wrapped m a blanket inside a trash bm near a Stanton con· dom uuu:m complex is in st.able condition today at UC Irvine MedtC'aJ Center Police said a 17-year-old boy was arrested and booked into Orange County Juvenile Hall on cha rges of attempted murder and rape in connection with t.be Thursday incident. His name was not released b«ause of his age . The girl. police said, WIS (ully clothed when she was dis - covered in the dumpster at Knott and Katella avenues by a pauerby. The male suspect was arTeSt· ed at Knott's Berry Farm six, hours after the girl was dis· covered in the trash bin. The dead man wu identified • Rem Stuart Brown, a former Huntmctm ee.cb area resident. AD autoply WU scheduled today to deta'mlne t.be exact ca111e of deM.b, attOl'diq to Lt. Wyatt Hart of ti•• Oran1e Couat1 SberUf'I Departmmt. Record Drop in April Index Hart said t.be man la believed to haft drvwDed late Wedwda1 nl1bt. Hla body waa found ThUndaJ afterDOCm, Tbere were .................... ,,.. ...... al ,.. ... ,. Hiit said. 1'be lberttra 1pakelmU uW Brown's famlly now Uvn lD ......... but tlult ... ntumed to die BUllltillCtGD 8eac:ll area ID re-eeat wlD to Mek e111ploJJ1¥111l. The man'" clothed body waa dia· eonred by viliton to the l)U'k. Tbi Dort.beast I ake. focated w ASHINGl'ON (AP) -A IOV· ernment Index desiaoed to foreealt f1ltul'e economic activl· tJ ~ • ncord •.• PlftllQt ID 1111111ttq tUt the U · U. ID b' a ...., receulcn, t.be Commeree l>eputmmt r• ported today. Tbe fllllolf ln the Composite Index of Leadta1 Jndlcatora came u all 10 components ol Lhe economic barometer r n ror only the second time In the u.r.t- decade hi~l""Y or the Index. The April deadline eelipHd the prmom record one-month drop d I percent lD September 1974, wbm tbil ecoDOmJ WU fall· .......... .,.. .. wontre- CIHI•--•~=-n. c.w .. ~.UoD .... M" pndk'tlq a "mild and 9'1ort" NC I ll1K tit.II JMr. Bat Prt••te .......... la•ft said u.., bellm ·t11e downtarn wW M cloltt In magnitude to tbe 1'74·71 ~Ion. Adret Cooptt. a Commerrt Depanm«fnt analyat, aald tbe April slide "J)1"0bably doel MJ aometblq about tbe deptb" d the downturn. "The 1nda doel bave aome re· latioGlbip to lnduatrial produc· tJon, and that makes up about one-third of the total economy," he aaid. "In that aense, lt •ua· 1e1t.t a problem.'' Court•nay M. Slater. chief C ommerce D e partme nt economllt. ~urred. "Tht reef'rd prlJ '1eclloe In ., I the lnda. of l'eadi.DI ind.icatan, eomlftl on tbe heels of a f atrty tarae drop la Marcb, ataall a 1teep clecllne la lnd1iltri8l plo- ductkln and real POia adou• product durlna tbe second quarter." she said lD a state• ment. "It telll us UtU. aboe.dle more-distant future, however." Ma. Slater added: "Recent moderation in the rate ol lnfla. lion and the dramatic turn- around in interest rates in April <Sft ECONOllY. Pap AJ> ·' Ofric1als said the man 1den· t1 C1ed himself in writ ing a~ Gabor Baksa. 20. and sitid ht• and friends he 1dentif1ed as Peter Oz.svath. 20, and Mihal!' Rudi. 19. had s tolen thl' truck 10 Budapest lnihal report~ by authont1e.., that Baksa had been hit m thl' head b} a bullet proved fabt• Baksa was treated at a hospital 1n Eisenstadt. about 40 mile" ~outheast of Vienna Baksa beheved his compan ions were also tnJured when the tractor·tra1ler overturned 10s1de Aust nan territory. and that the two were forced ba<'k t o Hungary by border guards Austrian <>H1cials a nd wit· nesses said the two fled back across the border voluntarily a n d m a CJ e no men tio n of Hunganan border guards being close to the vehicle. Baksa claimed t hat he had dri ven the truc k to t h e Hungaria n checkpoint fro m Sopron. the last town before the <SeeTRV, Page A2) Orange Cnasl Weather Low cloudiness night and morning, otherwise rair through Saturday. Lows tonight 4S al the beaches and SS inland Highs Saturday 6S to 70. IN8 .. ETe •A" Ever '°°"ted to Joi" o ~ clkdft o/ Grttk f otk d41lcera1 YOtlr kiclca mci11 come tltil SOHknd at the GNdon fi'e.tival 'IO al r~ OnDIQe °*"'' fi'cdrgrowtd.s. See PofleCI. . ..... AtY_...,... AH,._.......,. ea ...... ·•---...a •t &... .. ...,. ....... ~, .. ....... ............... lM C...... ............... M ~ et.ti~~ c:..lc9 "" ....... c-.. A .......... ~ ........... Aft...._ ~ .. ....... .. ............... ... , .. I CWT........ C6 ......... .... TIIMtln c.M, , .. M1•1,...,_ .... ~ M = 'fl I :_: =~ C1..: I I . ' ... _. .... ___ _ ... i ",,.,,........ Two of tall ships a rriving for Boston's 350th Camden. Ma an t'. pa!>~es bn gantane Unicom birthday cele bration race into harbor o ut of Tamµa . Fla . estorted b) smaller ~S_c~h_o_o_n_e_r~R~o_s_e_m_e~a_d __ ,_r_i~l_h_t_>~o~u_t....;:.o_f~--=s~p~e~~.:..::.t atorvessel ~~~- Killing of 5 Mystery No ldemities o.f Bodies Found in House KANSAS CITY, Mo. <AP) - Five persons were s hot to death and a sixth person was wounded a t a house in a qu.iet residential n e ighbor hood . Police s aid s everal s tereos and televi11ion sets believed to be stolen were found at the scene and s aid ''that could be a tie-in." "We are investigating it, .. Sgt. Steve Staffer s aid of the -mereh~ound following the s hootings Thursday night The bodies of three men and two womPn aJI in their 20s or 30!> -were Cound in the white. wood-frame house. Another man wai. shot in the shoulder a nd w35 t <i kcn to Truman Medical Cro~d Heckles P aramedics C'HICAG O IJ\P > J\ f ire Department paramedic wru. at· tacked by a group of cigarette sm okers after he warned them to kee p the ir dista nce from an -overturned l'a t le<1kmg gaso!J.ne, nthorilies said. The crowd ol about eo also screamed at the paramedic's partner as he attempted to take the driver of the overturned a uto to the hospital Pulled from his gras p, the driver disappeart'd a long w ith t h(' people who grabbt!d him Fire Capt Thomas O'Connell sai""d the 1n ('J<1e nt ln vot vC"d paramt'd1c!> Michael Cronin and William Veich. who answered a call on the Wes t Side Wednesday n,ight. Cronin was treated for bruises a nd a kick lo the left knee. Veich was not Injured, and there were no arrests. f',.....P~A I Welzant told the Baltimore County Circuit Court jury he had never fired the platol until the night of the shootings. Earlier , Mrs . W e hant d escribed what s he and her husband had endured from teen· agers. • .. All the windows have been .., ~placed but lhreePI'hey &et our hedge on fire ... Their home repeatedly was bombarded with rocks . bricks. snowballs. eggs and beer cans and bottles. said Mrs. Welzant, a retired bank teller. On the night of the shooting, "I was hollering ·Dear God. help us. Dear God, help us. They're breaking in'." Mrs. Welzant testified. DAILY PILOT f P'lif ()f.,.., ~ Oeftt ft•tOt. ••tf't .-..Cit n ·-·--.......... --.. -°'-(M'4 _,,,.. ... '-' ~-.... ,_ -----... ,..,_ ,,_ loo , .... """"" __, ....... """'-•••t"''•""'•'"' Y41Uty. h wlft•, l ••i.Ae ...... ,"""" CMtl " ...... ·-· -...... _._ ...... ...,. _ ~--'"" .....,._ =~~~ e.:!! .. ·~:·"~ po ._. .. _ p,,., ... ,., <fftd Pl.IOI·~ Joo•'-.,,.,.. .. ..,..,._c.._ .. __ ,._ .. ll-t•ttor '-·~"'­........ ,,..e ... ~Iii... """'''Ml ~'nt l'•tt• TetepMne (714)~ CIH Mtled Mv•,..•MZ-M?t ~-.... ~ ...... Center, where he w a~ reported in good condition. Staffer s aid the victims car· 1'ied no idenUficalion. The bod1~ were being fingerprinted in an effort to identify the vct1ms, and autopsies were scheduled . Staffer said there w as no sign or a struggle. lfo seid not au the victims were believed to haw.• bet.>n li ving 1n tht> hou:-e <ind some apparently were v1 s1tors. Three bodies were found m the kitchen. one in the It ving room a nd one m th<' bathroom. All had bt-t>n s hot several times in the head and body, Staffer said. In vest1gato rs r el·over ed a number of weapons at the stene. Total Loss but Staffer s aid 1t "as not known whether an) of tht•m were ust"d m tht' slaying!> lk said none of the victims l'<1 rr11·d a weapon and 1t wai-not kno" n if a ny re- turned fire P olice q ul• ... 11onl'd tbr<'e wit· nes~l's. but St.ifft•r sC1 1d tn· vest1gators had not dis closed any 1nforma11on they ohtamt'<i from tht•m Th<· house where the shooting occurred 1s a !>1n~le·fam1h res- iden ce in a ne\ghborhood of "'ell-kept home~ a bout 50 year.. old Staffer said most resident!> of I ht• area art· older people-. altho ugh youngl·r people have startt'<f moving mto the arl'a re· cenlly. Weather Satellite Hits W rong Orbit WASHINGTON <AP> -The space agency reported today that the newest U.S. weather satellite ls a total loss because it was fl~ into the wrong orbit It said it hopes to launc h a replar<." m ent within 150 da\ s T he s1s millio n :.a tellllt·. NOAA-B. wa!> laun<'hed Thur" da_y from the We!>lt'rn Tt•'t Ra nge at Lompoc. but one <Jf thl' two booster l·ngmes on the Atl:is rocket fi zzled. losm~ 25 pert·<·nt of its thrust As a result. the satellite en tered an elhptical orbit rangin~ from 150 lo 900 miles above the Earth. It was intended for a circular orbit in which both hii;:h and low point would be 470 m1lei. high -ideal for the payload's sensors Ground controllers Thursday attempted to use NOAA·B's m aneuvering fuel to adJust the orbital path, but the 1Jm1led sup- ply was not enough to corr~t · the large error In a brief statement today, lhe National AeronauUt's and Spat"e Ad miniatratioo declared lhe utelllte "incapable or perform- ing its mJssion " l"OAA B 1s the third 1n a series or t'fl v1 ronment al monitor· ing '>att•lh les dt's1~ned to prov1df' information about ... olar energ'. thl• ..tlmu:.µhert.. ~t·a -.urfacP 11·1· ..., c1ter and "Pal her < on<l1 lion'> Tht' dat.1 a rt> u..,erl in dra~. ing N>nlmt•nla l, reb1onal ancl loca l ...,eather forecasb The '>3t£'1lite ...,, as intendt>d to replace the first payload 1n the series That p ayload is s till opera ting a nd will be used until the National Oceanic and At· mospher1r Administra t ion can ready &nother replacement fo r l::iunch in a bout r;..,·e months. Narcs Arr est 4 7 SACRAMENTO CAP > f''orty-seven adults and students at Folsom and Galt high s chools havt been arrested on nar cotics charges. authont1es report. s.-i-ne Pla~tfng '- Emperor Hirohito bends down despite his 79 years to plant rice seedlings In a small paddy al the Imperial Palace ln Tokyo symboUzlng the start ot the planting season in Japan. # • a QllBkes lleeaUH Harbor Area Re•identa ri'ell 'Pak1 By Arl'IR1R a . VINSEL ......... Nit~ Aocu hall the 1lae ot can r.t· tied like dJc• ln a C'-P· steel ban In a rural road catUe 1uard thtmmled and wblpped like atrandJ ol sp81bettJ and mowt- ta tns dld 1 dreldfuJ danc:.. G eorge Sine•. hit friend hlrley Coloma a nd Bill Stucf. nlcka a.re three among Harbor Area residents who experienced the recent Sierr a Nevada earth· quakes and they'll never foraet.. Stud.rucka. '2, ol Colt.II lleea and maintenance 1upervlaor for Edwards Pacemaker Systems, Irvine , thougbt for a time he mi g ht n eed o n e of hi s emplo)er·!> heart pacemakers before lht> violent quakes sub- sided Sines and Ms. Coloma, botb 23 and both tn the realty lnduat:ry. say they never want to see land move like that again. not unless It s on paper in a business boom. "It .... as ltkP you see 1n the mones," sa)S Sines. who was inside Mammoth Lodge a t 9 20 a m . lacing on his boot.a for a day on the slopes after a Sunday m orning brunch. ·First there was JUSl a btUe v1bratioo and then it got very an tt>nse . AJI the skis 10 the rack fell out on the ground . . The gJass in the windows was bulging 1n a nd out ... e verybody was screamin~ " Light!> n1<'k<'r<-d out a nd Smes ~J1d he da~h<.-d for a door lO tu.s stockiOR fet>t amons the s11rging erowd of pamcked skiers He stared up at the highest Op of the snow-capped pea k above the lodge Snow and ice spewed from 11 like !>pray from a shak- 1 n g dog 's bac k Bo u lders bounded do...,n like golf bdll'> "I ran bac k 1ns1de to get Sh1rlt.•\ .,ht' had bt·<'n bu> 1nR lift 11r kt·h I ...,a:. ~rn·ammR her n amt• I found her tucked undtt a beam nRhl where she .,hoWd ha' t' bt."1-·n l it-,,Jl(1 ... i..11.·rs. obv1o~I> ter rif1t·d rl;inglt'Ct in chairs .rboW! the ... 111111•.., ..... her e lifts "er e para hwd tn the power fai lure and olht·,..... -..1l in m ute horror 1n : .... J :lt'<I ~orn1ola l'<tt 200-plus ll'<'I .1bi1\'t• lht• t«ttlh in tht.• \k~ Ht'"''llt'I"> latt•r h111..,ll'<1 rha1r pa~l'<:nJ!t't' (!111,1, n 1n r OPf> hat 01'!->'ot'i> J' SIOt'' Jl>llll'd lht• C'ffort .ind the gondola rar was inched to It~ tram .... ay tt-rmmal b:i-J 1n.1nlial n1111r11l "' l'r Ion..: ,.111, 11111\ m1nu t1•.., God nl.\ l..nt~ art> i.t1ll Shdl..· 1ng ... said ~h Col()ma ··we were afraid "e had JU.~t ,i.:ollen Uw ld1l t·nd of Tht· 81h One. the San Andreas Faull 'quaJre that LA hu been expect- ln1 and we becan lO tear f<W our families." said Sines. Rad 10 r e ports th a t the epicenter -.·a'> 1n Mam moth Lakes c heert>d lhe scared cro...,.d Ht• found furnitu re flipped o \1•r 1n l he1r r t•nled C'Oll· dnm1n1um Jnd the k1t Chl•n noor sunk ~•th Ult' <;tn\<' trppe'd 11t a 45 rle.:n•t· an~e Sines aid Smt.-s !>a)!'.-tht·~ took a p1 cn1C' lunc h out 1n10 a mt>ado1,1, for ..,afety lalt•r Sunda~ and lh,• t'drth again l1ftl•d up. the n drt'lpped out from beneath them. !>ha k1ng and shufn1n~ the ir gear S t u dn1cka . a friend B ob Sprague . also of Costa Mesa.' and his s tepson J eff McBride . 14. 1,1,ere fi shing 1.n the Crowley Lake area when the ttriet -fit violent tremors struck. virtually emptymg the resort region. Studnlcka says they d idn't (eej the fir.st one. since they were driv1n~ on the h lehway , but thought it odd Lo see numerous simultaneous Uttle rockslldes all around .. Prett> soon there were just to ns and tons coming down." Hyt Studniel£a, add.lnl t.bat .. rock wmbled dowD (Jato PIM Creek C•nyon the7 dedueed there bad been an earth tremor. The bl~ alruck a blt lat.er as they from rocks about U-feet from &be road'• ed1e. "Man, it waa violent!!" be re- called. addin1 thal be be1an s printing up and over the danc- 1 n g and jigglin g h a ir-t on boulders trying Lo reach relallve safety OD \be flat road shoWder above. ··For 10me reuon, f k>oted back and aa far u I could Me., all the flsb in the lake, h.undreck, had surfaced or were jumping out of the water." he s a ys , ad(tlng il was like they too were fleeing He iaid fish u large u five or sa.x powxta splaabed alooa the aurfatoe wtUch wu also aboil u trapped pockets ol a ir from lhe lake's floor bubbled up. Studnicka and his companionl DwOaa•p Spelling is difficult work for m any. but not so tough that Jacques Bailly or Denver couldn't spell "elucubrate" lo win National Spelling Bee 1n Washington, D C Fro• P a ... .\I TRY ••• border. But be a1lo claimed that he couldn't remember Uw de-- tails al bow he actually s mubed through ~ bordu OHic1als said Baksa told them that he and his fnends ,.,ere op.- pont>nt:. of the communiM ~­ ,.,mt' m J-Jwig.iry .and attempc..ed the 0 1ght lo Lh e West bttaUM> they wer~ una ble to r«e1ve exit visas The crossing. Austna's sttOnd busiest with Hungary . was •blocked for four hours whllt of. f1C'ials worited on removinc the bullet·riddled truck and restor- tng normal traffic. ~r details were oot Immediately available. It wu the second escape un· der Ci.re 1n thre-e months. In March a HW11arla.n aoldler stole- • Soviet bus and ran it through the catn at Nlchlsdorl. the bu.liest ttOUing point 30 miles oottbe&st ot bett. The 90ldier stopped 18 mjJes Inside Austria H e was umn· jur ed. despite bullets from Hunca.rlan guards that shattered t he winds!ue&d of the bus bead.ct beck to CoaY\ct. 1.alte CamPO'OUACI to &et tbetr fear only_ lo ftnd It •ealed a, a roadblock. He lnqulred about 11tttn1 lhelr sear so they eouw bead home add!nl Uult m.., lbnply abandoned theln and dro¥e on. ''I wu taJkiq to a ldlbw patrolman and standlnt on a cattle guard In the road IQd all of a sudden the steel bars in it just started whlppln& around like a snake. "The patrol car was l'()(king back and forth aideways so bard the two ~ls on either alde were leaving the ground," Stud· nicka recalled. He said campers who wanted to wait their turn wer e then ushered into the site accom· paoled by a CH P officer, sberifr• deputy or park ranter ·'It was on a one-to-<>ne btii.s. You we re given exac tly hve m i nute• to eather up your gear." he said, adding that in· eluded disma ntling tents and butily pecking everything. Each party was accompanied by an authority to prevent loot· lng. Studnicka and his friends said they wllJ pro babl y s tick to Orange Coast lakes or ocean plen 1( they reel hke fishing Uus weekend. Sines and Ms . Colom a figure the re are plenty of nice local resta11rants for a leisurely Sun· day bnmch and the pool or ten- nis courts at their Newport Crest condominium5 1()()1( pretty invit· ing for '4~kend recreatwn f 'rtn11 Pug~ I I ECONOMY .. and May a r e la y1nR lhC' l'roundwork for t he e nmom1c dt:C'l1nt' l<J ll•\ "'' off and for rl· C'O\'t't)' to begin " Th~ Apnl :.hde in the com· po51te index w':i~ the seventh in 12 months and followed drops or 2 I percent 1n Marc h and 0.4 per· cent Ul Fe bruary Revised dat.. sho 14 f'd no change ih the mdex 1n January and December, the! r P· port added The con s e c uliv e monthlv d ec lines in thi s econ om1i: ba r ome ter traditionally havP ~•Ji?na lt'<f that a r ecession ~<is 1m m1nt•nt T he C-Ommcr ce Depa rtment index 1:. made up of JO measure. of economic health, r a nging from the layoff rate in industry to s tock prices a nd building permits. Felica Tamm. a Commerce .. ~ • t.be index, said the oalJ pre'rioua time all compo-nent. ot the index bad fallen was la November 1957, again a re- cessaona.ry period. "Layo(f rate contributed the g r eatest de'chne." the report s n1d , sugiesttnJ? that the sharp incrt-a.<f\.t' in unemployment f rom 6 2 peccent UJ M arch to 7 percent 1n April may be followed by rurther la rge n ses m JObl('S!)· ness t ·ro.a Pa~ ,I I BODY •.. years, two boys have drowned at tbe lake ln separate incidents. promplfo1 cowit.y insu rance specialists to calJ fo~movaJ of s mall Island that was alleged to be a swimm.IAg target in tbe two drownJnp. That suggesUon was rejected In M•rch by county s upervisors. who instead called for increased surve illance and enforcement of no-swimmi.01 regulations at the lake . 811,· a11,· S11it or • • S11ort Coat In 011r Sto .. k ..• For Onl,· • 00 •With Pureiu.w Of On,. AaRtplarPritt , • -------- I " ' ~ ; . . . .. : .. . " • • . i . . ... .. .. ' ·' I • ..: ., . I -orange Coast (l1 1TI O N -r Yo•r H••••••• Da lly N•••1t•.-.r VOL. 73, NO. 151, 4 SECTIONS, .... PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1980 N TWENTY·F IVE CENTS t Steep U.S. Recession Suggested WASIUNGTON CAP> -Arv er o ment indu desl1ne to rortt ut future ft'OGOm le acth1 l )' pl Ullltld • rffOrd 4 8 pertt'nt in Aprlf. •uuest.1.D1 lb1t the na- tion 1' an for a ateep rec~. lbe Commerce Department re ported today R ecord Drop in Indicator Index Cited Feliclca Tamm, a Commerce s peclallat on the Index. said ~ only previous time alt compo.. nents of the index had fallen was 1n November 1957, again a re· cess1onary period The fallolf m th_, ComJ>C*tle Index of U-adlna Indicators came as all 10 component.a ol lbe econorrur barometer fell ror only t the second time m the three derade tustory of the index. T he April deadline eclipsed 'the previous record one-month 'I drop of 3 perrent in September 1974: when the economy was faJl. mg mto what was its worst re cession sinre the Depression 'Death's Angel' Cleared LAS VEGAS (APl -T he The carter adm1nU.trauoo hab been predicting a "mild and ahort" reeesslon this year But private eeonomists h ave said they believe the downturn will be closer in ma~nitude to the 19'74·15 rttesslon. Adren Cooper. a Com merre Department analys t. said the April slide "probably does say something about the depth" of the downturn ·'The index does have some re latlonshlp to Industrial produr· Hon. M.Dd that makes up about one-third or the total economy," he said. "In that sense. it sug· gests a problem " Courtenay M. Sla ter . chier Co mmerce D e p a r t m e nt eronootlst.concurred. "The record April decline in the index of leadi ng indicators. C'Ommg On the heels or a fairly large drop in March. signals a steep derline in industrial pro- duction and real gross national product during the ~econd quarter." she said In a state- ' indictment against nurse Jani · Adams )n" the so-called "Death-- 1 Angel.case" at Sunrise Hospital ' "'as dismissed by a district court 1udge today on grounds that no· ·f rrimlnal action was establlsbed on her part. J udge Michael J . WendeJJ , In a brief statemeri{. said two things must be esta blished before a person can be charged: the death or the victim and the "criminal agency" or another person. The judge s aid the death or Vincent Fraser was not disputed, but that "what is diaputed is the crimioalagencyofanothercaused that death." wi 12 boun WU _.:cut'J&e. J Wendell said one doctor's pre. di~': that Fraser would die ..... Gaeol*8two~s who testified before the grandjury .. that Indicted tbt' 32-year-old Ms. • Ad ams said s he "m ight have" killed him by tw"nbll down the oxn en on bis N!41r ator but pointed out the doctor said that was merely conjecture. Ancltber doctor testified before lbe panel that the alletJed tampering with the oxygen would not have a "significant" effect on Fraser over the short pen od of Ume. Ms. Adams was ln the crowded courtroo m a lon g with he r attorneys. Gary Logan or Las Sea.re• Suspende d Vegas and San Francisco lawyer Melvin Belli The petite. dark·haired nurse ga sped, broke into tears a nd hugged Belli and Logan. Photographers and television cameras were allowed Inside the rourt during the session under Nevada's new camer as-in-the· court policy. Logan argued last week that the indictment was returned by "m edicall y .ignorant " gr a nd jurors who had not been given evidence he claimed might have undermined the charge. The indictment accused Ms. Adams. the nurse in charge of the unit at the lime or Fraser 's death, or reducing the n ow of OX· ygen lo lbe respirator aiding the breathing or the terminally ill patient . l Logan said the deputy district attorney who presented the case to the grand jury "stayed away from the question . . . whit was the cause or death and left to 12 medically ignorant Individuals the right to speculate. to say t h at tamperin g w ith this m achine caused h.is death." LeWis County , Wash .. She riff Willia m Wiest. a surgical mask dangling from his badge, tells news men in Toledo. Wash. Thursday the air search for survivors of the May 18· eruptions of Mount St. Helens has been suspended . There are 58 persons still missing with 22 reported dead. --- FBI Joins Search For Stolen Statue FBI agents have Joined the se arch fo r an original Rem- ington bronze statue snatched earlier this month from a home on Newport Beach's Har bor Island Agents a long with Newport police have reportedly spread word of the stolen statue to col· lectors and art shop owners across the country. ou t with a utho rit ies before purchasing 11 "Unless. the guy just wants lo keep It for himself," Riley said. "it's likely that it will surface somewhere .. He is urging persons with any information that could lead to its recovery to cont a ct Newport Be a ch P olice at 644 ·3763 or 644-3717. ·Total Loss ment. "It tells us little about the more-distant future. however." Ms. Slater added: "Recent moderation in the rate or infla. lion and the dra matar turn- around in interest rates m Apnl an d Ma y a r e lay i ng the groundwork for the eronom1 c decline to level ofr and for re· <'O\'ery lo begin .. The April slide m the com pos1te index was the seventh an 12 months and followed drops of 2 1 percent m March and O 4 per- N'nl in Februa ry Revised data showed no change in the index m January and December, the re· port added. The consecutive m o nthly declines in this economic barometer tr aditionall y have signaled that a reress1on was imminent. T he Commer re Department index 1s made up of 10 measures or economic health . ra nging from the layoff rate in industry to stock prices and building permits "Layoff rate contributed the , g reatest decline," the report said, suggesting that the sharp increase m unemployment rrom • 6 2 percent in March to 7 percent 1n April may ~ followed by further large rises m jobless- ness Some private analysts are pre d1ct1ng that the unemployment rate for May. due for release next 1-"'riday, could rise to 7.5 percent. That would translate to nearly 8 million Jobless persons Judges Endorse Four Colleagues By FRED SCHOEMEl:O.. Ol ltlt o.lly ...... , .... Four Orange _County SuP.Cnor Court Judges who are far mg elertion opposition on Tuesday received endorsements today from an overwhelming majority or thelr colleagues on the bench. At a late morning press con- ference. presiding J udge Walter Charamza saJd that the ~nch is s upporting the election of lncum- bents Ma rk Soden . Leona rd Vtdl,ey Bl•iws Cbing BASF. a television video re· cording company. the Jars-t manufacturing firm ln Fount.in Valley, announced today it . is closing its plant because of wor-sening monetary exchange rates and high IJlflatioo in ~ United States. A total or 200 employees was dismjssed this week by lbe com· pany based in West Germany. T he firm had olanned to go in· to product ion o r t he LVR ( longltudtnal vfdeo recorders l by the end or th.is year . Heinrich Witlkamp. who ar· rived In Fountain Valley from West Ger many this week to oversee the closure. said tbe company couldn't compete with J a p a n ese m a n u rac ture r s beca use or the deter iorating rates of monetary exchange and high inflation. "It is muc h e a s ie r a nd cheaper to buy the devices that are made m J apan." he said He said BASF plans to get out or lbe video tape recording bus1- ness in Germany alWbttatJ:se of economic reasons. A phasing-down force or 80 employees remams at the Foun- tain Valley plant where ~rhard Rotter. president of the BASF subsidiary. resigned earlier this week. Mc Brtde, Frank Bn seno and Ronald Prenner . Each of tile challenf'ed ,>un.sts Charanua saJd "lS experienced. ha rd working and sln~re " Chara mza said that more than 30 o f the 42 Superio r Court Judges approved of the endorse men ts. The only Judge who d1sap proved. Charam ia s a id . was J udge Thoedore Mlllard. a for.mer Orange County deputy d1stnct attorney elected to tht:, SupenorCourtm 19'78. • i "1 11lard was among three dep.-t ut d1 st rir t attorneys who · t'hallenged incumbent judges that year Fla nking Charamaa at the mornlllg press conference were 1udges Jack T rotter, Robert Green and Byron Mc Millan. McMillan. a former presiding JUdge of the Superior Cou.rt. said (9-SUDGES, Pale AZl 25 P e .•eent Hike Set on .(~ater Bill Wat« bills in ea.ta Mesa. a small porUoo ol Newport Beach and the Santa Ana Heigbt.s dis· tnct will go up about 2S percent tthi.:is J~ -~. ~ .res~Jt oLaCU9cJ nu~y rught. MHa Consolidated Water Dis t rict directors approved the 25 percent rate increase effective July l Dislrirt General Manager Ed Schnabel said lbe btke will me.an a bout S2 a month more for water in the average home. or S4 over the district's two-month billing period. That same a ve rage fa mily. Schnabel estimated. now pays about S16 to $18 each b1lhng period. Only three persons attended the rate-raising board session at t he water d 1s t rict 's head Potential Park Use Previewe d By SfEVE MITCHELL °' .. o.liy "'9t , ..... The impact or thousands of visitors to the proposed Orange Coast National Urban Part has prompted officials from three cities to consider forming a com- mittee to solve potent11l prob- lems lbe park might present. quarterson PfacentJa Avenue. They questioned reasons for the rate bilrt' and quietly a ccept. ed tbt' answers. Diatn ct oUiCJ.als bJa.m.e hike on increased energy costs up 97 ptteent sin'ce the last water.rate 11\Crease in 1m - highe r water -purchase costs - up about 37 percent over the sa me period -and other infla- tionary rartors Under the plai' a pproved Thursday night. the district will I phase out the minimum water· use fee r harged customers using fewer than 1.200 cubir reet or I water over a billing period Those lower-rate users now pay only S6. Their costs C'OU.ld double ove r the . next thr ee years, olriclals said. The district. studying a pro-I posed S6. l million budget for next fiscal year beginning in J u-I ly. 1 mports about hall its water . from Northern California and l the Colorado River. I The cost of that water -and 1 the. water pumped Crom lbe dis· trict's five local wells -is in- cluded in the operations portjon of tht' proposed budget. Operations are expected to rost $4.l million next fiscal year, Schnabel said. and make up the CSee WATER, Pa1e AZ) Cn ast Logan. who argued that the grand jury was little more than a rubber sta mp for the district attorney's offlce, said graod jurors often "are the lambs led to the slaughter by the pros· ecuton." H e said two docto rs, ln testimony before lbe er and jury. bid said there was no conclusive medical evidence that the aJ. leged tampe ring with the respirator setting was the cause of Fraser's death. • Tim Riley. a Newport Beach detective. said the 21-lnch-hlgh artwork was one or about 100 s ta tues cast in 1901 by the famous western artist, Frederic Remington. He said it was apprtased four years 8'0 at $40,000 but could be wortb as much u $80,000. The l\Olen statue depicts a CbeyeD.lle Indian warrior on bonebaek, boldin& a spear in one band with a war s hield atr•PMCI to bis back. Weather Satellite Hits Wrong Orbit Officials in Laguna Beach, Irvine and Newport Be1ch will ask their city councils to a.p- pr ove formation o f a si tt · me mber panel to work with state and Cederal om cials to in- s ure cooaideralion or city con· cerus. The recently acquired Crystal Cove State Park and tJw ~ posed 11,000-acre nat.ional part that would stretcb from Cryltal Cove Just soutb of Corona del Mar, to South La1una, will create problems for the t.bree munld.l*Jtiea. Weatller Low cloudiness night i nd morning. other wise fair tbrou1h Sa turday. Lo ws lonJ1ht 45 at the beaches and 55 inland. Hlchs Saturday es to 70. PILUI' OFFERS ]lJDCE CHOICES Oraqe CouDt1 voa.n can't help but be a UUJe ~ lrJ· tn1 to telect tbe beat 17 ludeel from a record ftelcJ of It CaD· di dac. In T\leedaJ'• .a.euc.. r=PUot oaen tu,... om oa tMle ne. ... ...., lt ......... u... • ..., ............. M . • A F I If 11111 Dallp Plklt Ni!D p , ¥11 ......... ..................... ftlF 1tttl ... ,.,.._. lD •• ., •• ,.,... ''W'e,bave to believe that the pe~ who took it knew what it probably was worth," Riley said. Tile tbeft ltaelf, the detective Hid. waa a daring piece or work. TM intruder apparently entered tbe Harbor Island home the Ditllt of May 18 while the ownerwu upetaln watch.lnt the final Later basketball same on le.,, .... The owner dJdn't notice the atatue.wa mlalna from b1a llv· lDI room UDW the 1ame WU over. la M •ka eo tM natue, the crook llllo Mul.t off a m.ooo .Uyer eaftM Mt. Riiey 1ald. TM dl&eetift added that be't e.alldld ...... 0... Coun· tJ ut drnh n wllo"W iiold b1JD that nr '""=•"• and booMt eoDector ,.....,.. •• the ,.. end probaMy cMdr tt WASJUNGTON <AP> -The space a1ency r eported today that the ne west U.S. weather satellite is a total loss because it was fired lnto the wrone orbit. ll said it hopes to launch a replace· ment within 150 days. The Sl5 million satellite. NOAA·B, wu launched Ttun- d ay from tlae Weatern Teat Rane;.~· but one ot the two eqlnes on the Atlas rocket fla.led, loeln1 as s>ettent or its thn..i. At a re1ult , the aateWte en- tered • elliDUc:al orbit r...,.. fromJ.mtollOmi191aboftlM &artla. It wu .lat.laded far a ctmalar -"tin ..... botb .... ud low DOblt ..ad bl 4TO milil ..... -..... for tbl ,., .... , ....... Oromd coatrollen 'l'lwnd.a7 attempted to UH NOAA·B·a m~ fuel to ~-LIM orbital path, but the limiled sup- ply was not enough to con-ect lbe laree error. ln a brief statement today, the National Aeroo1utlcs and Space Administration decla r ed the satelUte "lncapable of perform· in1 its million." NOAA·B la the third in a series ot environmental manif.ot· inc utellitee dealped to provide · Information about solar eDel'I>', the at11101pbere, sea aurfaee. ice, water and weatber COGdl· Uona. 'lbedllt. are used ill draw· ln1 eoet.la•t.l, re1lonal and loc1l ...... foncub. . The ....Wte ... lnt.eadld to replace die ftnt paJload in tbe Hrlft. 'nat pa~lo1d la atlll •ratlal and wUl be Ulecl aDtt.1 th• Nau.at Oceulc adllt At· ~ •dm•••m.au. can mlldm nplacem• for lauada ta abDal ft"9 moathl. lo partlcular. the thousands ol park viaitora will create lld!U· • UoDal uamc. and om.c1a11 m the three dtiet WIDl to know wMl effect thlit will have oe ~ Uon and safety. OtMr tGpeer'DI would laCIU~ wb etber then wou.ld M quate ltaliaa areas for park lton, public ettell to tbe ~ police protection or a mutuel .W pact wltb Orance Couat 1 SbtrUf'a dlpu&Ms. Lanna Beach City Manqer Ken Fra Mid the commtu. would be rolll~ ol OM eowt• cU member aDd a planDlna fl. fidal per dl;y. O.ftr .. -~'-"...,._ HARBOR ~Attll BROUGHT BACK HOAAOATALE °"'Ve 8'nee, .. .., Cotoma a.w Qu•k• Coastal Residents Tell Quake Tales By ARTRU1l a. VINSEL OI .._ o.ity l'\1111 Sci..ff RO<'k.s hair the size of cars rat· t led lJke dlce 1n a cup, steel bars in a runt road catUe guard :r;h1 mm1ed and whipped like stq1nds or spaghetti and moun tams did a dreadful dance. George S ines, bis friend Shirley Coloma and BiiJ Stud- ni<'ka are three among Harbor Area residents who experienced the recent Sierra Nevada earth- quakes and they'M never forget. Studnicka, 42. or Costa Mesa and mamtenance s upervisor for Edwards Pacemaker Systems. Irvine. thought for a time be mi g ht n ee d one o f hi s .-mployer 's heart pacem'akers before the VlOlent quakes sub- sided . Smes and Ms. Coloma. botb 23 and both in the r ealty Industry, SHY they never want lo see land move likt: that agam. not .unless 11 -; on pa~r an a business boom ·'It was like you :r;ee in the movies." says Smes. who was 1ns1de Mammoth Lodge at 9.20 a m . la<'tng on h1~ boots for a day on t~ slopes a(ter a Sunday morning brunch · First there' was Just a llttll· v1bratwn and lhl•n 1t got H·ry in ten~e All tht• ski~ tn the ra('k fi:ll out on the• ground The gla.,., m t ht· "'tndOl.\.l> "'as bulging in .ind out t'Vtrybod~ "'a:. .l>('ream1ng Lights flickered out and Sines ~aid he dashed for a door in his :.\ockmg feet among the surging cpwd al puaAakeCI aklen. ft...,.... ap at die blabeK Up ...,..-upped peak abcwe lodge Snow and Ice spewed film U like spray from a abak- 1 D j dog's bac k Boulders bOUQded ~ like golf balls. .. r ran b ack inside to get Shirle)· . she had been buying li ft tickets. I was :.creamtng__her na.me I round her turkt!d. Wlaer <l bea m. right wh~re she should have been .. He said skiers. obviously t er r tfted. dangled in Qha irs above t be slopes wher e lt(ts were peralyzed by the power failure . a.od others sat in mule horror lo a · stalled gondola car 200-plus feet above the earth lo the sky :'Rescuers later hoisted chair puesngers down In rope har- nfsses as Sines joined the effort aCl~ the gondola car was inched t<l its tram-way terminal by a 111'.linual control over long, anx 10DS minutes. ~:God. my~ees are still shak· mi.'' said Ma. Coloma "We were afraid we had JUSt gotten the tail end of The Big Oa:e. the San Andreas Fault 'q~ke that LA has been expect- ing and we began lo fear for our falnilies." sald Sines . .kadio rep orts th a t tbe e plcenter was in Mammoth Lak es cheered the scared crowd. He found furniture flipped o ver In their rented con- dominium and the kitchen floor -.unk with the stove tipped at a 45-degree angle. Sines said. OAANO€COAST s DAILY PILOT it: Or ... 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RECAUS 'VIOLENCE' Biii Studnlcka Siaes says 1 ht>) took a p1cn1c lunch out into :J meadow for ~a ft:t v latt•r :-.urula) and ttw <'a rth ..1~:.i1n II fled up, then dropped out from bt'nC'ath them shaking and ..,huffling thC'1r gt•.ir S tudn1('ka. a friend Hob '6prague. also of Costa '.'de!.a. and his slePM>fl J('ff McBndl'. l4. were fishrng in the Crowle) Lake area "'hen the senes of violent tremors struck, virtually empt)inltbereeort reaioa. Studnicka says they didn't feel cbe first one, since they were driving on the h ighway, but thought it odd lo see numerous s1mu1taneous little rockshdes aJI around. '"Preti) !>OOn there "'ere jU5t tons· :md toms rommg-down. · :.ays St.udnjcka. adding thc.t a.-. r()('k tumbled doY. n 1ntr1 Pine Creek Can) on the·) deduC'ed the re had lx~n an earth tremor ·1 be big )Oil struck a bit later as they fished fro m rocks about l~·feet from the road's edge. '"Man, it was violent!!" he re· called. adding that he began sprinting up and over the danc· log and jiggling h a lf-t on boulders trying to reach relative safety on the Oat road shou!der above. '"For some reason . I looked back and as far as l could see, all the fish m the lake. hundreds. had surfaced or were jumping out of the water." be says. adding it was like they too were fleeing He said fish as large as five or six pounds splashed along the s urface which was also aboil as trapped pockets of air rrom the lake's floor bubbled up. Studnicka and his companions headed back to Convict Lake Campground to gel their gear. only to find it sealed by a roadblock. He Inquir ed about getting their gear so they could head home adding that m any simply abandooed theirs and drove on. ·'I was talking lo a highway patrolman and standing on a cattle guard in the road and aJI of a sudden the steel bars ln 1t JUSt started whipping around llke a snake . "T he patrot car was rocking back and forth side ways so hard the two wheels on either side were leaving the ground," Stud· nicka recalled. He said campers who wanted to wait their tum were then ushered into the site accom- panied by a C HI> officer. sheriff's de puty or park ranger. "It waa on a one-to-one basts. You were given exacUy five minutes to gather up your gear," be said. adding that in- cluded d.JamanUiog teoU and hastily packing everyt.bing. Studnidta and hla friends 1aid they wlll probably stick to Oran1e Coast lakes or ~an plen'lf t.bey reel l.lke Oshlnl th1I weekend. Sbiee met Ma. Coloma fipre there are plenty ot ftlce local restaurant.a for a leilurely Sun- day bnmcb ad tbe pool or l•· nl1 courts at tbllr Newport er..t condom&alUIDI look pretty bl~ lna-ror ...tcend NeratioG . . ( ----------,.. .,,,,,,. -----~ ---- ~.-...-llJST BR£4KINC-------.. Prop.9 J Fussy Tbc burllat who broke Into Courtnf'y'a AntiquH In Costa Mna m""t htave t>Hn a ptpe smoker Courtnt"y Trostle. propnetor of lhc shop al 2490 Newport Blvd • reported only on~ pe,riod p1et"e nuuios -ao acceuory bo11 built dw1n1 the last century for lhl' 1>1~ !lmoker fh~ pro bll'm. Trostle told vultt't', u that t ht' box was lo<'kt.od The Uuef who broke in t rly nuin.day. wanted to make 11ur t" ht' rould open 1t. so he stole Jll the iron and brass keys he l'OUld flnd -more than 400 - Courtney's wife estimated. CourtDey figurea 1t wUl cogt at least $2.000 ror a locksmith to re· tr.ey all the locks in the hundreds off annotns. desks, chests. tu caddies and other British lm- ports. "lt took a locksmith all day yuterday just to change the locks on the doors lo the place," Mrs Courtney reminded. The stolen oak box contains racks for pipes and a humidor. It is dressed with beveled-glass doors and would st'll for up to $400, Courtney !>aid ··women often purchase t.hem as Jewelry cht'sts ." hts wtfco added The missing keV$. va luable In their use. 1llso are considered antiques worth up to $l5 each. Courtney said. Collectors often dis play them. r anging in size f rom six an<'hes to a tlny quarter inch, on wall plaques or in cases Froffl Pa,,..-. l I WATER ... largest portion of the propo6ed budget. • Cap1tar-outlav Is lis ted at jboUl S2 p-ltlhom inclu . CX pendtturc·s for one new well, :.ome ne'l4 wdl sites, re act' ment of old mains and .i ew transmLSS100 main from the ell .Hea tn nnrthem Costa M~a o tht· centraJ part of the city Tfle final budg(•I 1'-£•xp<><'lt'd tri ht> appr0\1'<'1 1n Junt.•. Schnabl'I ~1.110 Off1 r1a l.., n o tt'd th at ~1 etropolltan Watt·r D1-.1ric t "'htch 1mporu "att•r to Cost.a Mesa has r&sed 1ts water pnces h Vt' tJmes SU\C'e the last Costa Mesa rate increase of 25 percent inl9TI. Fro•Pofl*'.ll JUDGES ... the four Judges rec el\ ing en dorsement arc ··h1~hly com~· tent ·· ''V.llen T '14 a'> sitting a~ pr~id· ing JUdgt'. of tht•:.e four J never rc<'e1ved a repercu-.!>tOn or quar rrl ·· McMillan said Judge Soden 1s opposed by dep uty d istnct attorney Richard Farnell while Judge McBride ts facing a chaUen~e from deputy district attorney Alphonau..s C. Novick. Judge Briseno ls facing op- position from Attorney E . Charles Forde. Judge Prenoer ls belng opposed by deputy district attorney Thomas W. Privette. Crowd Heckles Paramedics CHICAGO CAP\ -A Fire Department paramedic wu at- tacked by a group or cigarette smokers after he warned them to keep their distance from an overturned car leaking ga.soUne. authorities sald. The crowd or about 60 also screamed at the paramedJc's partner as he attempted to taJte the driver or the overturned auto t-0 the hospital. Pulled from h1s grasp. the driver disappeared a long with the people who grabbed tum. Fire Capt Thomas O'Connell said the incid ent ln ... o l ved pa ramedics Michael Croom and W11l1a m Ve1ch . who answered a call on the West Side Wednesday night. Cronin was treated for bruises and a kick to the left knee. Veich was not injured, and there were no arrests Crash Hurts Bicyclist A Newport Beach woman, bit by a car wbUe crotalna Fairriew Road in C:O.ta Mesa on ber tMcy· cle, la reported in 1ood coodlUoa today at Colla 11-. Memorial Ho.pita.I. Police said Mattella G. Ku- tle, 22, 1u.lfered u •ppveat broken lhoulder at about 9:21 a.m . Tbunday when her tMC)'de waa bit by a car driven bJ Terence J. Powell. Z2. lmPMt ol tbe colllaloa near Merrimac w., toaed tbe bkJ- cle 16 tt.t. oftleen 1.W. ........ kldaw •• .,., ................... ..... Pope John Paul II ' I Rapped . Arrives in Paris PARIS <~Pl -Pooe Jobn Paul II Jrrtved U. Pam lhla al· temoon, .~llllhic hli hlttoric rou.r-day vb1t t.o l'raoce. a putoral journey a;-. Me9 u tbe ooeoinl pbue of a tlobal tam· P•l•n to attract fOUDI people badt to tbe Roman Catbolic Church. ByDe&n John Paul waved to tbe welcocnln1 crowd at Otty Airport u he walked down °" ttaln from bi.a pl-..... tbtD koett to kiu tbe arou~me Mlal1ter Raymond Barre ireeted ~ho. H did Cardinal• f'rancol1 Marty. arcbbiabop of Paris: Roger EtcMcaray. ~bllbop ot Maraeille. a.od otber ebw-eb offtdals. A &-year-old girl gave the pooUlf a bouquet ol nowen and a s mall boy gave him four drawings by schoolmates . Tal..ad ... \ot t• Br Pnurc-•tftl WASHINGTON <APl -The US Justice Department has completed a probe into the finandal affain of Sen. Herman Talmadge and will not seek any tnd.lctmeall, a federal attorney said today. Assistant US. Attorney ~oeral PbUip Heyma.on said Talmadge's attorneys had been loformed that federal in- vestigators w1U not seek lo pro&ttUte the Georlia OemocraL The Jusuce Department's mvestipUoe followed Sen.ate Ethics Com mittee beannp loto allegaliooS that campaicn con- tnbutioos and Senate expense ~1mbunemeala Wffe m1.1Uffd by Talmadge's office. The Et.bks C.Omm.Jttee beartngs resulted in a Senate vote last year denouncing Talmadge for "reprehensable" condud. Houtw 'ppn>~·r• 8orroaring BUI WASHlNCTON <AP I -The House today approved a stopgap rive-day extension ol the feder al debt hm1t to allow Social ~unty checks due next mooth to be booored However. it wa5 not immediately dear If tbe Senate would ~go along with the emergeocy extemW>a -puaed OGly aft.er an attempt for a JO.day exteask>o was rejected in a bettle ~ President Carter 's dtme-a·calloa &uoliDe fee. Tbe fhe.4ay bill paS&ed by voice vote. Unleu t.be Senate also YOlel te n'8d tbe debt cetJiac. ~ Unulng tbe aoveromeot's authority to bon'OW mcmeJ to pay tta btlb. a number of federal beneflU. lnchadin& Sodal Secunty chttks d~ next week, coWd be held boetaae tot.be lmpaue. (Related at.ory. A4 > Geld RalUn I• EMrt1JW. 'l LONDON 'AP> -The dollar picked up nearly two ced.a Oft the British pound &l)day and acottd 'ams a1aLMt othff aelid\q currencies Gold pnces roee. foUowtng actvancea in ~ York. oo Thursday Loodoo gold ctosed at ~. up from' Thunday's d osing S.S19.SO m London.and $527.60 ln New York. It c~ at $.545 ]1J an New York. up $17 .60. • Silver rose to $13.58 an ounce. up rrom $12 70 at Tbund.ay's closing It closed at Sll.59 m New Yon. up 8$ CflSt.s - Seal Beach Police Chief Will Retire Edward Clbbarelll. ch.et 04 police in Seal Beach since 1974. has announced his retirement to become president of a Garden Grove manufecturln& compan)'. Tbe ,......doe ol tbe •,ear- old chief, who la pald $31,000 a year . will become effective June 20 C 1 t y M an a g e r Ire n n 1 s Courtemarche said a n lntenm chief won't be named untJl Clb- burelh returns to th<' <'lly next w.e.ek Crom a v acauon m ~au. C1hbarvll1 \lo ,1::. at one time the 'oun.:t~l chtl'f an Caltfom ta Courtemarcht> :.aid he LS un certain whether a re pla«mt'Ot for Cibbarelh. a former POUc-e commwuty relations heutenant In Newport lk>a<'h . will be made from the rank.s or If a reocrwt· ment drive Is to be launched Court.emarctK' said C1 bbaz'e.IU has fully recovered from a near· fatal s wtmming poof mlshap last year at tus Costa Mesa home "His health Is no problem We 'll miss ham. He's done a good job." Courtemarche said C1bbarelh's educational back· ground has been ln public ad· minis trallon CNlfy ..... ~-RESIONS POLICE J0e Seel lleectt'• Qbberetl "I ~ueve lbe Garden Grove company recognize d h is e•· ttutive talen~." Court.emarcbe said The SuJ Beach polltt depart· ment num~rs S3 e mployees. O u of Pf'Pt*IUoa 9 voter approval ,.._.. d ay of ·~ Jarvis' plan to cut state income we. lll halt would oaly furthet' erode IOeia1 aod medical aenices to the poM, 1e9din1 to pot••ial unrest aod~. Dr. Stanley van den Noort. clean oC UC lrvl.De's College of Medicine. s.ald health serYlces for the indl&enl would suffer t.o the e xtent that already shortened prc>Krams and person- nel would be cut back rurtheT . Van den Noort said the effecU of the tax cut measure "would be some unmeasured further re-ti uctlon In all sorts of publl<' services and accelerate erowth of anger aod frustration" among t he poor. leading to possible violent outbreaks such u that !>ffn rettnUy ln Mlam1. The UCt dean said pass.age Of Proposition 13 two years ago. .Jarvis' tax 1im1tat1on mea~ure. too« a heavy toll m provtdln~ health serviee5 ror the mdigent und approv~I of ht& latest pro posal would further degrade those progra ms l'CI Medical Center re<'eav~ the bulk oC tls funding from two sources -Medi-Cal and the universit y itself Proposition 9 would lead to cuts an both. hes&d Van den Noort appeared at a Santa Ana press cooference this momlng Wlth other foes of the June 3 ballot measure. .... .. tr you eliminate medit'al services to the poor. you en- danger the beaJth or the entire <'O mmun lcy ," sa id Rut h Harmon. represenung a Sant.a Ana neighborhood health com- miltee AOOlheT speaker. Doug Ebon of the Community Clm1c~ Coa11- t 1on. said p r eventiv.e health <'are offered at. vanous "clime!> tn the count> would be lost through Propos1llon 9 · • fo'arruly planning c linics that <Jfft'r pregnancy <'OUr.sdm~. for 1nsta~. would hcive to cl()S(' do-.n, )t'adanJ: 1nt>v1tabl y. to mort' p~nanC'1ts. Elson said Dr Oa\.1d P Ol.\f'rs. speaking fo r LTI·-. Ph)•m1an!' f'\iat.Jonal lfou<;f· Slaff A~!.M0 1at1on. said .JO\/ C'tJ\ m th1• 'late budgl·l ~ould hurt h1·;dth Cdrt.' the moc.t Powers !ldtd 1nd1~ent pat.Jent.., no-. referred to UCI Medical Center wouJd mev1tably have to be cared ror ln pnvate hosp1tali.. meaning re~ular patien~ would have lo foot the ball ror th~m "In t.be k>ftg run. It's the mid· dle class t.hal pays," van den Noort added Tht' UC1 dean said cuts poss1 ble al hi!' medt<'al center mclude reducin~ the number of phys1· 1't <ln~ Jnd n~id~nt:-and d<>!>Lnl! \ J n ou...., t ltn1l''> m Andhe1m anc1 s.rnl.i Ana "h1ch urrcr can.' lo r.oor Pt'~ lbieves Loot Newport Shop A mink cape. a golden sable Jadtet and a brown sqwrnl coat total.Jog nearly SlS.000 in value were snatched Uu week Crom a Newport Beach shop PoUce said the crooks entered Balboa Furs. 1000 N. Bristol St . so m eti me Wedn esday and i;zathered up the expensive items from a walk-in vault. The intruders. omcers noted, lert no LDdicatJons o/ bow &.bey entered the busa.ness. 811,· a11,· S11it or • • S11ort Coat In 011r St.wk •.. For Onl,· •.. . .. ... • 00 , . • . . . . . • ... . . . = .... • 'l . . , :. ' .J ·• I , ·---.. ---.-------- o.ll';ltlieCSYft- COUNTY'S NEW $1 .5 MIWON VOTE COUNT SYSTEM READY FOR TUESDAY Al Oleon, Regl1trar of Voter•, Saye 90 MKhlne1 Avallebte for Count On Mark, Get Set ••• New Vote Tabulators Ensure Speed By DAVID K UTZMAN:'lil °' .. o.tly ...... s .... Registrar of Voters Al Olson showed off Orange County's new $1 .S million vote co unting system Thursday -90 machines primed and ready to process an esU mat~ 660,000 ballots expect· ed to be cast in Tuesday's el~· ti on. Olson. escorting reporters through a hu~e warehouse behind the Regis trar of Vo~rs orrice in Santa Ana, predicted election results could be tallled and availattle by 2 :30 a.m . Wednesday, barring mechanical breakdowns. "The machines are testing out well." the county official said of the new Martel Vote Tally System. The n ew machines were purchased by the county to replace the oJd Gyrex system in use here since 1964. Olson said the new machines are les~ bulk) a nd t•asier to use He said each ::.eparate machine can proct•s.:. a precinct'::. vott- lallies in 10 minutes With 90 machines. an t-qual number of precincLc; can be tallied in 10 minutes. Olson said there will be 2,061 polling places in Orange C-OUnty for Tuesday's election and he ts confident final \'Ol e returns ·could be tabulated before sunup . the following da} This would contrast sharply with the June 1978 primary ele<' lion when final returns were not available until 4 p.m . the day after the election The Martel system is not only new to Orange County but to California as a whole, Olson said. Similar machines are in use in Oklahoma, Texas and North Carolina. Their appearance in Orange County comes in time to handle the largest voter registration in county history-982,453 voters. Olson said voters will be giv(·n t v. o ballot cnrds to take wtlh them into the booth in Tuesda) ·, election A special pen will be provided so they can fill in the boxes oppos ite the candidate:. and propositions they support. The ballot cards will eventual l y be transpo rted to the Registrar of Voters ware~c 1n Santa Ana where the nev. machult"s ''ill scan them and tabulate-results · Olson said he did not foresee any logistics problems r esult.mg from use of the new machines He s aid many of the same pro. cedures obser.·ed 1n past el~ lions will be followed this time The count} already has re· ce1ved approximately 20 .000 absentee ballots to process. re- sults of which should be availa· ble just after the polls close Tuesday night Polls will be open from 7 a m to 8 p. m. on election day Separatists Take TO'Wn U.S. Businessmen Support Insurrection SYDNEY. Australia <AP> - Armed separatists, supported by a JHUP of U.S. buaineasmen looklng fOI' a tax haven as well aa by French plant.atiQP owners. are ln control of Santo, the second largest town in the New Hebrides' is land chain. govern· ment sources said today. They said a policeman m San· to was wounded by an arrow. but that no Europeans were hurt or captured' in the town of 5,000. The sources a lso said the separatists kidnapped police and seized government offices in Tanna, the bigges t town 300 miles southeast of Santo. but that police had retaken Tanna after an exchange of gunfire and freed all the hostages with no casualties reported. The sources identified the American s upporters of the in· s urrection as members of the Phoenix Foundation, -which Lhey described as a right·wmg group headed by a Carson City. Ne' real estate developer who has supported Jimmy Stevens. the self-styled leader of the Santo breakaway group. The Phoenix Foundation had tried previously without success to establish an independent country. free of taxes and gov· e rnment restrictions. in the Pacific and in lhe Bahamas, the sources said. Independent confirmation of lhe sour ces' report on the Americans was not immediately available. The names of the de· veloper and other Americans in· volved were not disclosed. T he chief minister of the New Ear Sent To Judge STRASBOURG. France (AP) -A convicted burglar servlng a 12-year sentence in an eastern French prison bas sent bis left ear to a judge in an ef. fort to win freedom. his lawyer said. Maurice Locquin taped the ear to a letter ln which he proclelmed bl• lo · noceoce, and demanded a new lrial on cbarl• of armed robbery, the lftyerWd. Lue year, LocQuin cul Off, ...... jeiat of bit left llUJe ~ and aent It to l•1Uee M'nl1ter Alain '•rnttt"W ln a 1lmltar plea to nH>PeO bla cau. Hebrides, Waller Llnl, Mid ln a broadcast today there la "a com· plete mat.down of law and or· der" on Eapirtu Santo. tbe largest island of the group. where Santo ls located. ·'This has been engineered by people who w1U n<>l accept the lawful democratic govern· ment." Uni said . Llni, elected chief minister last year. said the government had suspended air traffic to San· One-powul lnfaru OK LONG REACH I AP 1 It came six months late. but the announct'mcnt of Russell Ordell Williams· birth has been made The delay -was fo r a good rea son . thoug h Doctors s aid Thursday he 1s t he s mallest s ur· \'Jving premature baby ever born in the United States. Of to, ordered publlc servants to leave and cut off telephone and telegraphic communications. • "This is a state of a!Ialrs we r egret in the extreme." Llni said. "We call upon those pe0ple on Santo to cease the campaign of violence and acknowledge the lawfully elttted government." Insurrection ha s b een fermenting in the New Hebndes for several years , brought about by Its political situation . The group of 80 islands, with a population of 100,000. has been ruled jointly by Britain and France 74 years. Both countnes have agreed to grant mdepen dence July 30 Australia has maintained a close interest in events because the country 1s only 850 miles off of its eastern coast and is cl~ly rela&.ed by race and cultlire to Papua Nev. G uinea , t h e \\ ealthiest and most populous rountn 1n thl· South \\est Pac1f1c · hcials a t Memorial Hospital. Gun Scheme Told where he was born 14 weeks pre· maturely, usually delay birth -._ SAN FRANCISCO < API A announcem ents. becau~e s.o conspiracy to fin ance the pro· many premature infants don t duction of machine pistols for makelt " Cen tral American revotu Russell. born Nov. 29, weighed t1 on a nes from money r aised 460 grams at birth, or about 1.01 through a phony Cahforn1a in· pounds. He now weighs eight vestment scheme was revealed pou".'ds and has been home since Thursday by authorities pros· April 21. ecuting an alleged conspirator. Sunday Stories Busting All Over These stories will be busting out all over In the Daily Pilot when June starts Sunday. Ll'ITLE FISH -AcquiJsitioo.1 aren't always bad for s mall companiel "eaten" by big·flsb corporaUona. A fas t .growing eompuler company's president explains bow be angled for a new parent in a feature on bull· ness takeovers. In You/Your Money. PRO·GROWTH -Anaheim Mayor John Seymour is travel· in1 the state wMnlng what could happen If construction restraint.A contloue: "Your cblldren won't luve borne." Re otrers suues· Uona on how to avokl tJteM real estate problellll. ••BLOODY Ml&ACLE" -The TV m1nlser1a ''Sbotun '' -the (SUN D A Y'S BEST) saga or an Englis hman wbo becomes a samurai warrior - will star Richard Chamberlain. The rest of the ca.st and crew ls Japanese and an entertainment feature looks at the lansuap, weather and schedullne prob- lems faced oo the set. OTHER PRISON E&S - There are hundreds of thousands or people locked up in pri.loo for varfous crimes qalnst IOCl"Y. There are thousands more In pnaon by professional choice - for eJsbt wortint boun a~. They are prison 1uard1, U.e ••treepers of the keys.'' tb• "ot.her prtaoners." You may be aurprbed at their riaka. •• Ftld!X, Max 30, tMO DAILY PILOT ,y Conspiracy Probe~ FBI Investigates Race Slurs r.it Jordan FORT WAYNE, Ind. tAP> - Tbree youeU In a Cat lbouted rectal alun at VerDOa Jordan and b.la white female compu· k>n, but police aald today they couldn't have fired the abot that serloualy wounded the black Urban Leacue presldeal • abort tlme later. That incident prompted an FBI lnvest.taaUoo or a pouible conspiracy In the abootin&. but local police spokesman Dan Glbson said. "There's no way they would have had time." Doct.on. meanwhile. said to· day that Jordan wa s in "iuardedly good" condition after beini shot by a hunung rifle in a motel parking lot early Thursday. He was given a good chance of mak.ine a complete re- covery. The 44-year·old black civil rights leader, under police guard in Parkvtew Memorial Hospital's intensive care unit, was off the critical list, but was still in serious condition. Gibson said Martha C Coleman, a 36-year-0ld divorced Urban League worker, was driv· 11'-c:..r.-11"'1 W..,... -· ~ DRIVING FOR JORDAN Martha Coleman 1ng Jordan back to the Marnott Cl I d d l nn when they stopped at a red eve an uring a campaign s " 1ng Thur s da~. s aid h e light 2 lt1 miles from the motel believed the attack "was an as "Apparently they (the youths l sassinauon effort" and that ht- we re having a good time in the ..-. as "filled with 3 c;ense of out car." Gibson said "The) looked r . over and a ~a v. a black·On·\\hltt.' rage and a sens<' o sadness . FBI Director Wiiiiam H s1tuatton and madt.> some racial Webster :.aJd in Washingtoo on overtones A& the li ght changed. Thursday rught that the shootlllR they took off ahead of Mrs a pparently "as a premeditatl-d Coleman " act. a possible conspiracy. and . The police spokesman said the the bureau wa.s invest1gattn~ the youths pulled inlO a parking lot pOSSlbllity Of a rederal Cl\'ll of a fast-food restaurant and nghts ,·K>latioa would not have hod time to gc:t The FBI cannot ye\ detemune to the IDO~l ahead of Jordan 1, there v.ere personal mot.I ve<> Despite thC' FRI im est1galwn for Lhe attack or \\ hether it was 10 more agent!. arrived 10 the a pohttca t assass1nat1on' at city today to Joan 10 otht·rs L m l h d "W t'll f l th e P · e 'a1 e s I ee e.~c was no con·. Attorney Genera~ Ben,amin sp1 racy involved. Gibson :.wd -Cl\'i~tti said. "The indTcations Dr. J effrey Tow les. who .u e and we have only scat· operat1.'<i on J ordan for mon· tered facu. that it is not relat· tha n . four hours alter he ~ <s!'> ed to tus civll ng.hts activities ··. shot ~the bac~ by a .30-06 nne. Police spokesman Dan Gibson ex.a mined. the c1\•al rights leader , Thursd aJd a thonties in this monung and said. "We are '" a) s u extremely gratified at his proR ittally were i.n~.esUgatan' the a.. ... ress. He's doing very well." sault .~s a dom e!t1c-type The surgeon saJd it 15 W\Weely thing, but by n1ghtrall had Jordan will sutrer any lasting ch.~nged thetr fO<'U.S paralysis. The domestic-!tltuaUon .. has President Carter. addressing bttn ~~let~ly ruled out. he the congregalloo of the Olivet said We re looking at an in· lnatitutiooal Bapll.st Church ln d1vldual. ooss1blv involved alone. a.s an illolated type lnd· denL" There wu ••po11lbly a ~81 lnvolvement" In the ahootlnt. Jle aald. "I can't get Into the det.aib on thiA. We're looking at ooe l.a· dlvkl~I.'' A bullet struck Jordan in the lower back ju.st left of the spl1Jl cord and dama1ed bis intestine., and a 'second bullet grazed b.11 right leg. Towle& saJd "As soon as the projectile en tered, there was an explosive ef. feet like nothing I have ever seen before ll was purely a miracle that it missed the spinal column Had it exploded a m illionth of a second later. there would be absolutely no chance for survival." he said . Police said the assailant ap· parenlly had been waiting for some time near the Marriott Inn on a grassy area. where they re· covered a .30-06 she ll casmg. The shooting occurred at about 2 a.m . as Jordan stepped out of a car driven by Mrs Cole m an . a m<'mber o f the hoard of directors of the Fort Wayne t.:rban League Mrc; Coleman is an C'm ployee of In tcrnat1onal Ha rveste r About 1 a.m . several persons v. ho had attend(•d the Urban Le a g ue dinner , including Jo r dan . h a d gonl' lo Mr~ Coleman's house for corf~. ac cording to Jimm) Williams. a s pokesman for the orga nization Afte r an hour, Mrs. Coleman drove Jordan back to his motel Gibson said that whe9 polit·e mterv1ewed Mrs. Coleman. she refused to give the name of her boyfriend and that as far as Ile. knows she sttll hasn't revealed h11> name. Mrs Coleman. a member of the tJrban 'League ror about two \ears. was a member of the com mlttee that arranged this )ear's dinner. FBl agents canvassed the neighborhood where she lives Thursd a). quest ioning her neighbors about her former hu1band. a black man with two children from a previous mar· riage. Mrs Coleman came to Fort Wayne about 10 years ago aft.er d1vorc1ng a Huntington attorney, ne1&.hbon said. She reportedly has worked for Jnternal.lonal Harvester all her adult life. Wide-armed bentwood steals Thonet thunder !rs•tz. ~u' gOod! While this bentwood rocker is an inexpen- sive copy of t he original Thonet design--onl y the arms are vider--ve look upon it v1.th favor. 'nae value ia exce llent. The conatruction s uperb, the fin- ish me llow walnut 1tain. TI'\e comfort exactly vhat you 'd ex pect of costly rockers. The 1eat and back of this full- si~ed replica exhibit fine Reg. 89.99 Temporarily reduced Prtceoooct 6 5sa thro~h June S caning·~ ne bentwood sculp- turing provides • e trength and resilience you'd nor- ~al ly pay a lot for. And the atyle! Our crafty agent in T•ipei couldn't have "stolen" a better design • Oh Thonet, do forgive ua. !ut the price vu right. ANAHEIM -509 East Katella Avenue. m -2472 COSTA MESA -2110 Harbor Boulevard, 540-7337 GARDEN GROVE -13081 Harbor Boulevard, 686-2481 'MISSION VIEJO -308 Mission VleJo llall. -.wz !!!II!"~~ . . . • ' j Security !.Benefits :Expected :'• WASHIMOTON <APl -111Mt ~lal &ecwt\.Y AdmilMtnti• ..... 'od.a1 .. plue t.o '° -..s 4 .... f!ttd mail J-. beMftt dledta - 1'» CDUUon Social Seev.rit¥ Ndp- t (tnla ct.pit• the e~t ('Oft· , t::••oaal l~patae over l .. • r al dMt tt'tllftl. • • "The Treasury Department tt~lla \al they expect lM tlililcU wUl be honored.·· aa1d Jlm Brown. • apokee1nan roe Social Security. The l'becltl lbould be ~wd by rec&P\<'Ola earl)' Mil wetk, be said. HE M.1D CRtx'KB for ....... rour milUoo redpieatl ol s.p. plemental Security Income for the aged, . blind and disabled have alrMdy beea malled -Md s hould also be boDored by bllDb The governmeot teclmlnJly would k>ee much of lta power to borrow money and pay lts MJ1a .,~t mldn•cbt Saturday U I ~cress falls to extend the debt ~1=eiliog. -. ~Legislation for an e mergency !'4U·day extension is currently • bottled up in a dispute over con· -.4ressional erforts to repea l 'President Carter's dime-a. gallon gasoline fee. THE PUBLIC DEBT limit is now $879 billion -that's bow much the goverament Is cur- rently borrowing to PQ ita bWs. Ganders at Goose Britain's Prince Charles takes a close r look at a Hawaiian Goose during a visit Thursday to the Arundel Reserve in Sussex, England. The reserve contains more than a thousand wildfowl from many parts of the world and the prince ·is president or the Wildfowl Trust and chaired tbe annual meeting. -Iranians Delay Debate on Hostapa a1 ..... A111dll .. ...... The Unit.cl .......... dual aelbacb in UM lrM&aD erilla. Tbt aew perliameat put off de· ba&e oa tbe f•&e ol tM SS ........ UDtlJ J~ 22. aDd tbe •uc:Uou ...... lmpoMd tod.,-&eft wide &•Pl for coat1nuaU. at lucrative trade. . lrlDlaD radio t,Ud, llMlftWbile, that about 20 Iraqi tolctier'I "" killed in a border club Tbun-day in weee.a Iran. Yldolab Sababi. lnterim bead of tbe Parlia· ment. « Ma.JU., to&d Tebru Radio TbUl'9CUy that debate oa the 1ovenment'1 policies "will t.ake a k>nl time. The Ma.Ilia muat abo pua a vote of con· fideoce int.be 1overnment. and when this baa been doae, then ot.ber iuues will be propoeed by the govemmeot and d1acu.ued by tbe Majlla. One of lheae laaues ls tbe boeta1e issue. So I think we should expect to wait unW the end of the month of Tlr before lhia Lsaue is reviewed." THE l&ANIAN llONTll OF na ends July 22. Iranian cfflcials said prior to the convening oft.be oew parliament Wednesday that debate on the hostage situation micbt ::.~ by late Juoe. Revolutionary Je.ader A.ya Rubollab Kho· melni bas said the PaJ'liament must ~ide what to do wilh the Americus. Many members of the MaJlist dom.l.D~ by hardll.ne Moslem dero. have badted statements by the student millta.nt.s ho&cti~"--~ Americans since Nov. 4 that the bostaces SbC>dlO be tried and punlshed if Shah Mohammad llfta Pahlavi Uld bis wealth are not raurned to lran. The British sand.ions hooor contracts reached before midnight Thursday. and embargo all goods except "specified foodstuffs.. medical products aDd other specified products if sold or supplied for medicalorsu.rgical ~-" HOWEVE&, THE 8ANCl'IONS. announced by lhe Brttiah Dei>arlment of Trade. contain waivers allowing businesses now dealing with Iran to modify. incttue. or extend cun"eftt contracts, and enter lnto new ones as loog as they continue "bus•· neu dealing betWttD the SatM parties refaUng to goods ol the same or similar class." Benlrtne offtclall Mllaud.ed BritaiD .. ••• SUS bl.Won In annual export.I to lru would be N- duced by 10 percent at the mote u a IWlllt at the 1aocUons. • The sanctiona were tiewed bJ aome Brttilb sources u a symbolic movtl, aimed._.. at pre- servtnc the Western Alliance Uwa ......sna lru to free tbe hostages. Prime Minister Mariam TbateW'• 80Wf8· meat for weeu wu Europe's •troftl•t advocate of 1ancUons aJmed •lain.at Inn. Britain orisiaallY planned to join other Common Market aatfooa lQ lbetr aanctioo announ.cemen~ but the TINlt.eber government significantly reduced the scope ot the British sanctions after parliamentary protests ln London. THE BamsH SANCTION oao1:a will lapee June 'Z1 unJess it is renewed by a resoluUoa lb both Hou.ses ol Parliament. Other Commoo lfark.et COWltries ln Europe, including Bel.glum, Dellmark. France, West Germany, JreJand. Italy, Luiem· bourg and lhe Netherlands pul their sanctiou lnto effect May 22 The Iranian-Iraqi fighting was reported int.be Iranian border province of fl a m. Tehran radio. monitored an London. quoted local radio in the area as saying Iraqi fon:es backed by helicopters attacked border posts near the town ol Mehran on Thursday, but lraninan bordertroopsrepulsedlhem. "Olfa FORCES SEVERELY DAMAGED an Iraqi post and destroyed an Iraqi army truck, without surrering any casualties ... About 2C Iraqi soldiers who were In the army truck were kllled." the report said. Iran's official Pan news agency reported two fresh lraq1 attack.& &D llam ovef"Di&bt aoa said rigbtlne was continuing early today. Cuualty figures in the new fighting were not reported, Iraqi and Iranian forces have clashed sporadically ln lhe last two rnoa.ttw. Tiiie two eoun· tries dispute possesston of tm-ee st.rawa;e blaods at the mouth of the PersLan Gulf and lraqi ..S Ira· naan leaders have bfUerly au.acted eada ot.ber since the Iranian revolution last year. This level ls made up of two parts -a $400 billion permanent dt>J>t limit ..and aa addition•• $479 billion temporary debt limit • that will explre M.,-31 .. Thus. failure to pus the ex· tension bill will automaticaff:y drop the debt celling' back to the 'Shortcut to Di-saster_'- ' $400 billion level at midnight • Saturday . .. " The Treas ury Departn'lent says that if the limit expires, there would not be enough money tQ enable it to meet the obligations that come due on June 2 and June 3. ~eer Blaines Costs for Bridge t:ollapse \ I 1 1 j_ c ) . i Siver Said Vndervalued W ASlllNOTON CAP> -Sliver la ••1reatly •D dervaJuect'• and pnces wlJI jump during the lllOs, s ays bilUooaire Nelson Bunker Hunt. a man wbo should know Hunt, who with his brother. William. Jost hun· dreds of millions of dollars in the recent collapse of the silver market .. t.ol4 A Ho u se Ag riculture sub· committee Thursday the ratio or the prices for gold to silver will be five-lo-One by the early 1990s. The ratio is more lban 40-to-ooe, with gold selling at a bout $524 an ounce and silver at about $13 an ounce.• CLEARWATER. Fla. <AP) - Shortcuts and infe rior building materials used durmg construe· lion of the southbound s pan or the Suns hine Skyway bridge helped bring the span down when a freighter slammed into it. Tbe Clearwater Sun says. The newspaper. m today's edi· tions, quoted Arthur Goodale. a civil engineer who s upervised coostzucUoo of the northbound span. and two Florida Depa.rt. ment ctl TrwportaUoo atfidals. Tbe brldce coUapMd May t wben the 808-foot phosphate freighter Summit Venture rammed It during a beevy rainstonn. Elgbt vehicles. in· eluding a Greyhound bus. plum· m eted ts stories into Tampa Bay. Thirty-five persons dJed "THE S HIP S HOULD not have_b!Y'J&hl_ d<;>wJ1 the bncae." U-ooctaTe said . "That bump shouldn't have brought the bridge down. And I don't think it did. "I think it was all a matter or lime before that bridge came down." r--- Goodale told the newspaper the support piers weren't driven deep enough on the southbound span and they were made of con· crete. without the s teel rein· forcements built Into the north- bound span. The southbound bridge. <'Om· pleted In 1971. cost $22 million. The first bridge cost about the ~a me. though it was constructed nearly 20 years ear her, The Sun sa id . Before the newer bri~ could open, a series of cracks an its base had to be repaired for some $3 million. ··cErrAJN COaNEU were cut la order to aave 1D01917," said Goodale. who was ceo«aJ s uperintendent for tbe DOf"th. bound span. ··At the time the secood s pan was being bWJt. it was estimated that some $100.000 rouJd be saved by driv· mg the main pier to a n earth strata a number of feet above the mwn strata of the north span ," ... Those rew reet meant the dJJ. ference between a secure bridge and a wobbly one . he said. More concrete pilings were used on the newer bridge, said Bob Burnell. a s tate DOT employee who helped design the soothbound span. • "The pilinp are different In some cases," Burnett said. "Concrete Is cheaper. And coat s Twisters Maul Mid-U .S. Floods Isolate Oklahoma Air Force Base caat•ral• Tl"\__., -IW--IO eot11._ ,..,ICI -fM• -~ "" __ , _..... 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M..Mb6 •h.11\. was a ractor in building tht• bndge But not to the extent of ~k1mpmg on the quali ty of the bndge " BURNETT AGREED that cost kept the concrete p1ltnf.l~ from betng dnv<'n as deep <J~ t.hNr stttl counterpa~ on the older bndge. .. But I don 'l beueve 1t makes any difference," he said "Bot.b bridges are very sturdy and neither is stronger than the other.'' Expl1IMd Dewey Oliver ctl the DOT: ··we ran Loto some troub&e with the sled pilings and that's why t'Ont'r~as used. We wanted to eh ' te a corroston problem .. The cracks. above and below t he watt>r line. r anged from ha1rhne fwu~ to gaps "• inch ~·1de. Repairs delayed tht> open. ang nearly two yurs .. ~ .......... r "All ffiey(l1d was pate up lh<· holes, they didn't fix anythmg:· Goodale scud. "The problem which was the pilings -stayed there The piUngs we re dnven into t'lay. not earth. like the first bridge." Anna and Ball Fishe r stand beside a Skylab model at Johnson Manned Spacecraft Center. Houston. Tex .• after Bill was named Thur.:.day to the 1980 class o f astronauts. Dr. Anna Fisher was selected two years ago by NASA. The husband-wife spa~e team are hoping to fly into orbit together. ~ . Le.am Something New. Everyday. From complete news of your community to reports of world events, you 'll find words and pictures to make ljfe more interesting. Keep learning. Enjoy the informative . •• • ) DAILY PILOT 642-4321 • ----· -----.' --~-------------·~--------------- ------------------------ • . ' ' . .. : .. . . . : ~~ . . 4 .. -· .· , . : ·l ;,# ~ .. ... : ~ . • w ·! ] .. " ·~ l -• •----• -- -• ..... ._ -• .. -.. • • • .. • ._. • .. •._•••I e . ----------------- CALIFORNIA 041L y PILOT A I Sldo Saved? ••••• ltaell Dog May Eacape Grave Bizarre· LA Busing Suit Filed · IACLUI~ (AP) -TIM l.cld_,. Committee o1 tht ~~~~ -creet that 5'do. t.M cklc condemned to dHth tn --....,.... . ...w. aboWd be ...... But at decliMd nUl"ldQ to ..,......,. • WIMet Pf'Ob.lbtt'-.. ..._ .... llM•c. from the.,.. ....... t .... llDO'S .._..._ Mary .. _,., ot Su Prwiuo, wrow tM ..._ eta ... OD UM .._,.,._-collM mla UMo Mr wiU &Jane •• , • ...,.,. C'CllDDUU.Lnl Rkkte.-. Wei ... , ...... &hat a.do woukt Nfftr h'OID a aau ot t'an. &ate S.C.. Man Gar~ta, R&n Mateo. lnlrodUC!'M a bUI to prohlblt aucb ('lauaea from ~lnl carried out. unleu no horn• C!CMlld b-. found for the pet.a Richard Avanttno. p~aldent of the San P'randato Society fw the PrevenUon ol Cr~lty to Aru maJs , aald he hu recetvtd 300 offttt ol homes for the to year~id dot. wbl('h he bu taken into bis home while u mpatpuna to save her life C01Ul11TE£ lllElllBEllS complained that the blll, S82058. was va,ue and miaht not .. pply to t u('h pets u flah and btrda. In f~ ol numeroua rnervalla0s1 Oarc1a a meaded tt to •P· pty only to Sido He aald he woula lntroduce more aeneral &e,Ulation later 11Ml committee sent the amended bill to.the Senate floor on an 1-0vote. Avarw.no bu brouahl 1uit ln 1tat.e court cba1Jeftlin1 the wm. There'1 to be • hearlna June 17. Two Girls' Bodies l.A>Cated in Grave SAN MI GUEL <AP> -The bodies or two missing young gi rls ha,·e been found ln shallow graves seven miles north of here. San Luis Oblapo County Sheriff's deputies said. Sgt. Randall Cullen said an unidentified citizen located the graves in a rural area near the Salinas Riverbed at about 6 :30 p.m. Thursday. He said the cause or death was unknown. but that the county coroner would do an autopsy. ( ) Tbe children were Iden· lilied as Teresa Flores. S. BR J E F S and Martha Mu o, 4, both of _ _ San Miguel. 1 Cullen said he h ad no other information about the circumstances o( lhe girls' deaths. but added. "It Is auspicious that they were found lo a shallow grave." The youngsters had been missing sinc-e May 17. P arents ol each girl saJd they had believed their daughter was playing at the «beT· Jirl's house but became worried when she didn't return IM>tn• from phty. LOS ANOEl..ES <AP> -A 1roup ol panau La 1w.n1 the Loe AAsea. SUpertor Court. aJl-.int that Jude• Yaw E11y•1 order fOf' anud•l.Ot>' butlnl lo lntesrate tM city echool df1tr1ct violates PtopOlltion l . Paaeed lnto law by voten lut ,..., • t.he propotlUon requires 1tale buatq •tud•rda to be eon· 1l1t.nt with tboae of federal court6, wbk b are gen erally more lenient than Callfornia rou1'111 on the Issue of forced bus- 101 FIVE PAll£NT8 FILED the liUlt Thun1day on behalf or their Mexicans Re/,ease Sailor SAN DIEGO <AP > -An American s ailor who suffered broken bones and severe cuts when his J eep overturned in M<'x1 co spent four days in a T i· juana jail t'ell without medical care. nearly losing his leg as a result. officials said. Seaman Robert B Short. of Virginia. remained hospitalized In satisfactory condition at the Naval Regional Medical Center in San Diego, spokesman said. SHOllT, BASED IN Sao Diego a board the guided mi as lie frigatt> Schofield. was released by MeXlcan authorities Thurs- day aiter appeals from Navy and U.S.. consular officials and payment of an unknown sum of money . Offi cial Navy dispatches · m· dkated that anywht.>re from $500 to $5.000 was ·paid to expedite Short's release. but neither the Navy nor lhc sailor would say exactly bow much was paid. al• cllltdrea. Attol'ney Don rraum Aid one unusual upeet La Utat a Superiol' Court Jude• would be requlnd to rule OD a •Ult IUed .,.Wt t.be Superior Court. "Tbil .. IOlDI to be VflllJ ln-tentUJlc. T\ere'a n.ver bMa a case like tb1I before." Frauen Hid. He aaid he e1fpecll some ac· Uoo oa the suit wtthln 30 days. and said it will probably 10 first to E1Ly of Laruoa Beach. "OUR POSmON IS that the Superior Court judge has a man· dated duty to enforce Propes!· Uon l. end tbat. would requite. 1D thia ca.e. no bualn1. If he rail.I to do ao ft feel we have an lm· mediate r leht of appeal,'' Framenaaid. "PropoatUoa l Jtvet parent.a the ri&bt to aue when a court or· der a\11.borlJet businC contrary to tbe ~ of the pnipoal· tloo," be aaid. T be ac:bool board 11 al.lo a ck· fendanl ln the ault, but P'ramen said that was a technical re · qulrement. "1lnce. actually, the school board has taken the same positioo we have ... The suit asks for an Im· mediate court rulin1 lo rreeu any MW forc.S bualoa oa raetal a rounds. TWO OF SIS CBILDal:N named u Plablt!lf. 1 ln tbe .wt are C\IJT'eftOy belnc buM frOm Canoe• Park to Brentwood and West 1-Antelet. Two are DOt heme buNd ~. but would be under EclY'• propoMd order. And two live bl L• Canada. Tllelr parents moved there wjth the lntenUon of avoldlng m&n· datory buslne and now rear Ulat the outcome of Egly's order could be a metropolitan plan taking in other districts sur· roundln~ Los An~eles. ('• • .., Ellort 6aitu SACRAMENTO <AP> -Legislation to permit the year-round use of 1uobot bu won atate Senate approval. Tijuana jail personnel said tbe)' did not know what Short's ball was or how much he was fined for damaging a bridge In the midnight accident May 25. Great ·Stage Holdup Tbe aq>pel' bouae voted 30-0 Thursday OD AB200t by As· semblyman Daniel Boatwrilbt. D-Coocord. Tbe bill retl.lnla to the Assembly for CODC111TeDce bl Senate amendments. Tbe meuare would permit the sale of bleads of gasoline with at least 10 percent ethanol for a three-year period. "not withstand· me any other law or re.Wat.ion." DOCTOU AT THIE NAVY bosplt.a.l aald Short will probably require akiD grafts for some ol bis injuries. Frustrated because Wells Fargo Bank has refused to pay an $83 Small Claims Court judgment, San Francisco's Lou Gary ob· tained a ·court order instructin~ sheriff to seize bank's muaeum·piece stagecoach, its corporate symbol. and auction it off. Bank is fighting court o rder. Eib..,, ls an alcohol made from 1ucb t.blnp u corn, sugar beets md trains. SI* Tnl• Co••t-n-lal SAN DIEGO (AP> -Ao election eve bearin& is scheduled oo a ~eqaett by PropoeiUon u backers to have opponeotl' "$100 millton •tln&" eocamerclals taken off telfttsloo and radio. ......,, Court Judie Gttald Lewis nt....S to \a-.. tem· porao f9tra1Dln& order earlier tlUI week lD the lawsutl ftled by au.. to Tu Bia OU. ,,.. eommerdall allete that tt would coet tup9yera $100 mlWan a.year to,acimtolatn the .new tax. Swprfl SIK'"t-t-••ful LOS ANGELES <APl -Crediting m•crosurgery techniques devek>ped in the past decade. a surgeon said TbW'lday an opera· Uon to reattach the penis of an 8-year-old Pasadena boy was suc· ceaaful. Or. Alexander Vargas, assistant professor of urology at Coun· ty·USC Medical Center. predicted the boy will recover all normal functions or lhe penis, Including sexual functions. However. the doctor said the boy still may race more minor surctcal procedures . The boy's father, Michael Loving, waa ac~ of cutting .off his son's penis.and flushing It down a toilet to pumsh him for being late to school. T.,. .tlwi•g af ~.-a POINT MUOU <APl -Two crewmen remain missing aller a twin-engine military plane was l~t at sea duryog a routine training miaaion, a Navy spokesman at Pomt Mugu said. The other two crew members aboard tbe plane were rescued from the ocean Thursday, and searchers were continuing their ef· forts to locate the other two. "It la quite apparent lhat he rettlwd no medical treatment and that there had been no cleaning of his wounds," an of. ficial said. An official Navy report n.id Short and three other sailors were In the Jeep wMn il flipped over and rammed a Rosarito brtd1e aftet" a Ure bl~w out. All four were thrown clear, suffer- ing various injuries. THE TRllEE PASSENGESS were taken to lhe border and re- leased. but Short. who bad been driving, was jailed in Tijuana, a report br Schofield said. Short s injuries Included a broken hand and knee cap, and cuts on his leg, arms , back and head. A hospital corpsman visit· ed Short briefly Tuesday and We dnes da y and gave h im morphine. but reported lhat the leg Infectio n might tur n gangrenous. A SPOKESMAN AT the Navy hospital s aid Short might have been treated and released after 24 hours' observation if his w ounds had b een tre ated promptly. ''As it is. he will be here for quite some time." he s aid. ONE convenient ~.,.'°'all Y<MW lnsu,.enc:e ~-•A...-S IMIWAHICI ~ .-HM w IJl-MJ7 • ......... c..e. ..... 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BOYD . -INFORMI In the DAILY PILOT ; udicial Choices J11n 3 Ballot Perplexed cr1e could be h ard from Ol"anJe County oters when lh y fl t aurve)ed the fleld ol Judae• and tuouJd·bo Judgea lh y ~-ouJd be ael Una from ln next e duy' lecUon llow, they wondered, could ntelU&tnl 1 lectiona be (old when i.tuaaerlna 52 t' ndidate v.·oukl be runntn1 r l7 dtlfel'\'nt judJ(e-hips" • OddJy, u hauin't been th t difllcult to tsolate tbe be8t ~antitdntl-,, not 1t you accept the premlJe that an lncum· ~nt JU<iJ(C! should be r lluned for his experien~ unleH be 4t 'hl' hus bffn 1ndt>ct!nt or Immoral or notably lneffi· dlent whilt• on th ~ bt>nch Thl' Daily Pilot J <'t.'t'pt that prem1u a nd flnd •mon.-: th(' 1nt·umbents ~kmg rr-e lectton no 1ln1 areat tnoui;ch to kit•k them out of olf1ce tn favor ol unknown R<>~lorm ·r~ I ndt:~d . J ft>'-' or the uwumbenh1 are out ttundani;c l o the oltwr rat•t•i. those left vacant by retStlJ\atlon -voters urt· fortunate tn bttving Supen or Court can· dld ult.'~ with known rt!cords A couple have had hlgh pror11~ legal t:ureers and another has served well as mum c1pal .court Judge In the two mWllCipal court.a 1ervin1 the Orance Coast. Harbor und South Cowuyl the two lncurnbenu are seek mg rC'·<'ll'('tlon and both are hi&hly qualified. l Chou.u are more dlfficuJt for voters In the North Orange County Municip al Court and the Central Oranae County Muni cipal Court, but sine~ electlon ls by district, ()range Coast voters will not be involved. > After weighing all the candida tes, their quaJifica· Uons. their reputations ln the legal profession and among ether judges, and their records, the Daily PUot makes these recommendations : Superior Court Office 1 -Frank Briseno, Superior Court Judte Office 6 -Leonard R. McBride, Superior Court Judie Office 8 -J oe Dickerson, trial lawyer Office 9 -Ronald Prenner, Superior Court Judge Office 10 -Mark Soden, Superior Court judge Office 11 -Robert Chatterton. deputy district at: torney Office 14 -J a mes Wright Cook, Municipal Court judge Harbor Mwdclpal Coart Office 4 -Frances Munoz, Munlcipal Court judge South Orange ~ty Municipal Coart . ~ Offi ce 2 _:_ Richard D. Hamilton. 'Muni'clpal Court jud ge - Prop. ··s Too Vague Proposition 8 Of! the June J ballot proposes to authorize s tate 1~suance of revenue bonds to fin ance the acqu1s1tion. construction and anstallallon of alternative energy ::.ourccs by private mdivid~als or corporations. A con::.litulional amendment 1s required to sidestep thr proh1b1t1on of a "'gift of public funds'' to private lil· dustr.v • The measure would crl'tJtc the California Energy Sourn· Financmg authority with legal power to issue up to S200 mtlhon m revenue bonds to fi nance alternative energy projects ::.uch as solar. biomass. wind and ceothcrmal. . State cncour'agem.ent or alternative energy. projects · certainly a worthy idea. But th.is propo9itJon LS not the to go about it. It cannot guarantee the development o ny new energy Jt does guarantee the development o( still another heavy layer or bureaucracy to administer the program and evaluate the technical complexities of alternative energy proposals. There h al so the s<.•nous question of granting state sub:rn.Ju:s to some private firms engaged in speculative Pnl'rgy vcntun•s 1n compctit10n with firms not receivrng :-.talc .,ub:-.uhvs This 1s a vague and loose approach to the energy prob- lc m lkttcr th e lcg1s l:.tturc s hould develop a com· 1m.:h<'ns1vc energy program that makes investment in alll'rnatlvc energy projctts <Jttractivt.' to industry and in - vestors through t<Jx inc:cnt1vcs and reform of the reg ul ;Hory system The Daily Pilot recommcndl:> a NO vole un Propos1· tion 8. YES on Prop. 6 Propos1t1on 6 on the June 3 ballot would bring the slate Constitution in line with state and federal rulings on reapportionment by the time the 1980 census count ls in. In 1965. the U.S. Supreme Court's "one man. one vote" ruling ordered equal representation for equal num- bers of people. But the state reapportionment that (ollowcd the 1970 census did not. in the view or the state $upreme Court. meet that requirement adequately. Ttus proposition would a mend the state constitution to remedy legal deficiencies and secure better balanced re presentation in Senate, Assembly and Congressional dis tricts. Some have objected to elimination of 100-year·old language prohibiting the counting of "persons who are not eligible for citizenship." This was directed specifical- ly .at a law of the time which denied citizenship to the Chinese. : -r:'~c f acl. is that a ll aliens today are eligible to apply for c1t1zensh1p under federal naturalization laws. A YES vote on Proposition 6 ls recommended. • Opinions e•pressed 1n the space 11bove are those of the Oa1ty Piiot Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and ~1sts Reader comment 1s invited. Address The Daily Piiot. P O Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (714) 642-4321 Boyd/Dishwasher ByL.M. BOYD Here 's t o Mrs . W .A. Cockran -clink ! -t he Shelbyville. Ind . housewife who Invented the fi r11 t m ec hanical di!l hwasher. Dear Gloomy Gu Re Anita Bryant: One family that pra yed to1etht'r -dldn 't 1tay toe ether. F.8.D. While her husband lived, she didn't have enough money to perfect It. though s he devot· ed 10 years to the effort. Arter he died, she finished the LnvenUon. In 1889. Her big restaurant model wu powered by a ateam engine. Jacqueline Susann claimed lo have written five draft.a ol each ol her novels. Draft? One wu on yellow paper. Two, on blue. Three. plnk. Four, cheap white. But five, claaay wb6&.e 1t1Uonery to IDOW the publllber. Tboee UUJe Uooel elfftrlc tr1ln1 were named after the llrm '• rounder, Jo1bu1 Cowen. How's tbal? Hlt mkl- dle name wu Uonel. The mtat of a Uon 1low· ro11ted lD a pot t.Mtel Juat llk•~beef. I .. -............. -..... ---------------- A~ N. WMd/Publlsher Nleholu von BQffman Who Needs 'Great Leaders'? Tbt q\llldrenn&aJ mou trter the Q\alUty ol presklenUal ca1.cHdlt. 11lovdtrt.han1.11ual t.bla ,year. It la I CC'OmpaAMlci, aa lt always la. with MU(h puulement ovtr why "lh• 1ystem" preftrt ordinary men to rare and remarkabMODet. u lhouih the land were studded with (rut men wbo have bffn 1hoved Mlde bv the public ap. peOte for the mediocre Actually, 1reatnet1 la no rare,. than It "vu wu . U art!ll men a.nd women wer,. nume ~o u 1 they wouldn't bt1 unu11 u al enouah to be 1rut We 've probably only h a d aeven 1reat preal· dent.a. Geor1e Waab~ll' the lltli Ceo· tury. Jeflenon. J ackson and L.aw- C'Oln In the 19th: the Roosewlts and WUaoo ln our own. There were a few others like James Madlaon who ~rt 1reat men but lousy presidents. 8 V NOW ~ ought to be used to hllving an ordlnarv kind or guy an the White House There are some pluses to that also. The British hl',tortan Lord Acton remarked tblt, "Great men are ahnoet Jlkhard Reevee aJwaya b9d IDtft," Great.MM ill not~ u a quick 1tudy oltbe 1re1t ftpreut hl1tory from the Emperor Derttll t.oAdolfKIU...lhows. TMID'1tbat •re boUertnc aoudelt for a cu· dldate of bJlher ltalu" mar be the ona ID cry t.be lon1eat II t.bt)' 1et lhdrwiah. Any pretldenl who wouJd be ablet.odowhatpeopleareclamor· Ina for Jimmy Carter to do would be a menace. lmaslne the dan1er or am"'° who could unify the coun- try. 1ive ua a aenae ol natblal pur~. atop lnflatlon, lick un· employment. free the hott.qu and makethe Ruaalana arovel. TO tl8TEPI to a lot o r Americans talk. you bave t.o con· elude tMy doo't want a Prft..,t: lbey want a fubttr Of' a Maees. The same people wbo complaJ.n about exoea11~ govemmeetrec- ulat1on are calling out f« a pres. ident who will order lbem hither and Uut.her, ~U them wbat to do and how to think. For all wbo de· mand leadership ol a president. may I suu~t Fidel Caatro. He even styies himself "'the max- im um leader.·· Oh. not that kind of leader. the leaderless will teU you But I.hat's the only kind or leader there is. Naturally, we'll have to make certaln cosmeUc cttanges ln FkSet before " let tum move mco the WlUt.e Houle. TIM beard mUll 10. Thu .. a ea'*8Ult cou.otry ~ 1 k>t ol people baw their money lDveeted la -GW.U.. He wUI also have ID Oil down hit 1peecbel: thl'ee bow' prime Ume baru,ues wlll not w11b on American LelevWoo. Catto brtns• an addl· Uooa! benefit wtth hl1 1eadenhip qualities -he'll solve the Cuban refu1ee prob&em ln 1'1orlda. The moment he arrives in Waabl""'°". all~ folks will go home G&l'AT LEADEaB are roore apt to ttM&e pt"Oblems than solve them. The O'Mt Roosevelt wu never able to beat lbe Great ~re9li0n: wt\at be waa able to do w• '° live the population IOOH pimples wtaile they U.tened to a m-.ora&or use the rldiO u no aublequent Amencan poUU· dan bu bem able to use broad- c u t mecUa lt"s lnle rest1ng , thou eh. that the most popular 20th century prealde nt with both Oem«tN and RepubUcan..'i IS the decidedly un-great Hurry Truman. There Is llUle t.o say for him a~ a presidem and &els u a unaJying, stroog nalioftal leader. He left or rice with the country 11uffenng rrom lollaUon and divided over a toot. coaty, nc>-wtn war 1n Asia. but wt cberilb thll •tubbOl"ll. .. tompetent UWe man'• 111.morJ, r:rb•PI f« bit relsty. ecc1mrle. mprac llcal Independence. 1carttly the characteriltJca we aay we yeam fOf' In the ... .-.ru1. leaderful pruld eot ot our pol ltical dreama. IF WE DO c n a creat leader. we'll have to work on our followershlp. The 10,001 1pedal lntert"8t groups that criPCf'C)U our society. veto each ottier and frustrate pre11idents will hne to get used lo taklnc orden. And t.ance we bek>ng to~ IJOUJ>S ourselves. we'll have to c.t Uled to taking orders. too. but balletu· ,ah, and by gum. we'll h.lve • leader, a great man an the Whii. House. An y systt>m that must 1wa1t the coming or mdivldual greatNN t.o work is Inherently def~Uvt. That"s o ne o f the reasons monarchy has passed oul of fa shion. It's wonderful w~ you have an Edward Ill on the throne. hut then comes a drooling. hemoptull:.ic t•rown prmce. Our:. 1:. a s yst.em that makes a areal na · t1on with mediocre . not so great men St:> bring on Ronald Reagan and Jimmy Carter for the maan bout and be thankful they're no better OuUl they are. Televised Trials Hold Special Risks MIAMI. Fla -What WU left were blocks or f)umed-out bwld· in8' and debris. and 15 dead peo- ple. And two names, scrawlt'd and painted on walls: "McDuf· fie" and '"Jones" Arthur Ml'Dulfie . of course, was the black man allegedly beaten to d ea th bv M i a m 1 polkemen o ff i ce r s whose acquit- tal on murder charges wa" t h e I m · mediate trig- ger for the rioting. ThP burning, loot· Ing and killing began withJ.a an hour ol televttlon reporta that the accused Polittmen had been freed b)' an aJJ.wh.li. jury. Parts of their 39-day lrial. In Tampa, had been televised on Mia mi news shows Johnny Jones used to be the l'iuperlnte ndent of schools 1n Dade Countv. the best-known and most respected bla<'k man an south f1onda. He lost h1.S Job when he was <'Onv1C'ted last month or "grand theft " for using ~<'hool funds in thmgs hke gold plated faucets in his vacation home. T he J o nes trial was tele vised. nightly. by WPBT. Miami 's public television sta· lion. THE IMPACT OF television tn courtrooms haa had more study an Florida than ln any or the 18 state:r1 that now allow cameras at t rials. Two years ago. the state allowed tne tetevmng Of the t rial of a confessed young murder e r n a m e d R onnie Za mora. There was even a na - t 10 n a I I y t e l evised public te levision film on the trial. Charles McCabe which I happened lo wnte and host. After that uper;;ent ;-nd ~tud1es or the tnal by Judge!>, bar associaUons and the state supreme rourt. f1onda began to allow television to be a part of Its Junsprudence The flondi. Supre me Court dec1d t>d that televls1on dad n ot disrupt courtrooms. I thought then that was the wrong questJon. The nght ques. t1on. at s eemed t o me. was whether televtsed trials would disrupt the society. TELEVISION is euentialJy a dramatic m e d i u m that trans mits feelings Jlnd conllicts better than it uamin1t.a lnlonna· t1ioo °" &ockal ars-....-L Ho'# would the pubtie react to wtt- nesa lnjt, dramaticaJty, the con- viction of an attractive defend· ant~ Or the televised acquittal of unpopular defendants" Would t h ere be <'r o wd s a t the co urthou~e de ma nd in ~ what they per~1ve as JUStlce" ''YA thmk thi~ ~ ~ kindd ~me ? 6e.t out there c»"I. WIN!0 In Miami. there were mob6 Th ey may h a v e ga thered anyway --If television had never been invented -becau.H .__. ______________________ _ blacks an L1btmy Caty and other sunn y ~hettos had real and rrustrallng gnevanC'eS Jobs blacks needed them badly. but the cat>· and country were mobilizing to find employ · ment for new Cuban refugees And. as Mi ami becomes tn<'reas· mgly a Latin city. the classllaed adve r t isement:. in local ne w11papers d emand bt11n1ual skills -skills Cubans and other Span ish-speaking Im migrants have. but that American blacks don"t Justice -with or without the tmpa<'l or television. the McDuf· fie and Jones ve rdicts were • bound to be unpopular amon" many blacb BUT ... nlE courts are pla> · Ing With SOC'UI dyoa m1l e Televtsion changes everythmg 1t t o uches and t he re 1s no guaranltt that the rourts are any more 1mml!M" than the Na t1o nal tootball League Once there ~ tein'ision <'•meras an a l."OUJ'trOOm. there as no such thln1 as a change of vt'Oue. The McDuffie trial was held ln Tam· pa : the Jooes tnal could have been held In Minneapolis. The crowd -Ow clt1zenry on which a democrati c s ystem of JUrispruden<'e depends -Is al11t .t)S v.here the action Is. ft's m their hVlnl( room~. JUlt off the slrt>t't There as a n ght of publJc t.r1al an the l'ruted Slates. But how public . a nd wh e r e, a r e legit1malt' questions. We don't ha\'e tnals tn stadiums (or Ob· \ tOU!> reaso ns. I don 't think television caused any riot.a or deaths. I do trunk 1t was a factor · an lhat at ts a pervasive and persuasive medium that Cannot be accepted anywhe re just because camer as are now qu.iet enough not to dis turb judges and Juries. Reagan's Non-reading Habit May Be Significant What books doea Ronald Reagan read" I "-da't a clue \m• lll the other day. and not much of a clue wu that. Durinl his two terms 11 Callfom!.:J.<z; ernor . I cannot recall that he ever read a book, or lbat anybody ever 11ked blm what booka he niad. lf &n)'. nor do I recall him ever HYtnc be bad read a book. T he question UU....ts me both as a dtizen and as a book~h fellow. I know a man can be a p o litica l ge nlu1 and scarcely look It a book, 8JI Ly nd on Johnaon w11 and dJd not. Polltlca was Johnaon's metier· but the pre.idenC)' WU not, oddly, If' NIXON re•d boob I wouldn't believe It II be awore It on top ot a pile ol w....,.c. m e moranda . Lllttwhe , ElMDbawer. Ov tut peat'** reader w11 Harry Trumaa <Kennedy wu a eo-eo), &nd Trumaa'• boob renfftld .... , ... ._ for the CMl Wal' .. mllitar7 ~ ln , ......... Cite nt for Wtlt Mal ........................ _. olnM.,...) R eaga n 's re adln1. If an y, was expk>red in ID U · tremely friendly lnternew bf Godfrey Sperling Jr. of the Christian Science Moaltor. He uked two questions and the run replle11 Sttm to l'le worth quot· Int . F'I rst. "Whal a re your favorite t>oc>b"" a~AN: "I have to tell you that lt bu bffn a lont tJrne aloce I have been able to enJoy or alt down and enjoy a book. I ba&.e to C'CIGfell that -but I am comtantly and have been bMet wllb reporta, wllh memoran- dum• DOt Jull • a candidate but wblle IO"'ftlCW• t.bat'a where It beaaa -• pet"OOI. that u.eN wa1 very UW• dme to IWld a book. You .-bolM _. a brtefcue full every altbt. Md . 8;.rtial: 8'll Oftf the ,....! Reaaan: ''Well. I*• a_., vorariom nedlr •a~..., ... ud not '¥'lfJ ~1 .... . u ... I'd ..... IOme ..... --.. ,. jU1t lor .. IUD el n1#9'f DOft ..... iO ....... -... wuatm111•1...t'9~ ..:e a ... -and I'm dDut ...... f ... •bout •• ~n Cllll -make U.at .,._ .,. .,... cliDDer down to U. Ulwaq • OhlGD: m.J and C!OIDI bome Wta!I 1 eou,ple or boob. 8ut may tta.aonably ronclude that either Rea1ap doesn't read boolla. or be is a ck>Ht reader. Tbe latter mltbt be bee•~ his poUUcal Py1mallons have de- cided that the areal middle America m11bt look with dis· favor on a ~t wbo actual-ly reed~: Like Dtckens:or Jau M»ten or ewn John Stetn- bttk. TRDE 18 a little difference between WM!dueated and betna dumb, .. we all know. People wbo don't know A from Zed can wax WODdertulty ln t.hl1 wtcted sw•·--~··· -SM °' ~•nae. t wa .. ......_ ____ _......., ........... , I ·' world. ft ls also true that reed· • tng book! neither makes you educated nor smart. But t her e I s inc reasi ng evidence. and we will do well to heed It, that our former 1ov- ernor is both dumb and un- educated. His persistence in re- peatln1 ues ("miutatemeot&" they are usually calJed > after be haa been told they are Ues. doel not Inspire what you could call . confidence. And when he says, an Impromptu lntervlewa, U\al Pakistan is Alghanlst.an or Con,. • fusea Indonesia wtt.b Indochina, you wonder Ir we aren't deallnt with a carefully pro1ram.med robot whole pro1r1mmer OC· caslon&lly walks away from hll c reatica. There's nolhlng lncompallblt witb rMdlq ud ~~ lb1I coun:?. 1be nm wu a P~ reader, befOM C!OIQo ln1 to olf\ee ud durtq, end a vl1orom writer u welL WU.. WH al.molt HeeMi""J tMw*ilb. Ha rdlnl wu a aewapa......._ on the ballMu llde. W de- cldedly no ruder. I don't know about ~ Hoover waa a well·edutat .. man and 1 reader. rDR wu a '. reader, mottly naval "Ufan I end delec:tlve 1torte1; but be i W&I Pbl Beta ltappa at Harnrd.: l AUol~J'l'O"I? Ma...a,uaa • I U.e lloaldllll ... a ' .....;_ __________________________________ ! J " , r ., . ~ •. •• J . . . • •' , .. :f f ;; 1 ... "'\ • • ,• : .·~ .. "' . . .. • .. --- - -----------......... -- - ---.. • - - ---... - -• -.. - - --•• .. .,... --# -- --- -__ ...__ . .._ • IUARCK. N.D. (AP> -wu.t ll'UI Ml •vned tM pastW'M browa ............ la =· ed, too*>' tor Medi e"8 to ,. t •· '• •ol ..... h f Hd lo make cau.. reH•hlt w..ua....._. !.~,.~~~ TMre hun't been a teod ,..... lD Naftla 0...-. 11Dce~. Na -.ell'• ac1ttered ...,_.. have dc'8e atttJe to item the 1rowln1 wony °"" tM ttate'a· pn>- lon1ed drouaht, which tarmen NJ maf produtt a serlOUt crop I allure 1lmU1r LO_.. in the lt.10I. TD EXTENDED DaY IPllU. ba left "Uft· dredl ot thouaaodl of acres ol f annland unplanted betauH crop seeds woo't 1ermlnate wltbout molatun. ID addlUon, dry putune an forcln1 cat· tl• raMhera to cut the alH ol herds. Art and Fem Spanier bave been farminc near Lansdoo 1n the nort.heut put ot the state more tban •years and "ll'a never been tbb clr)', not for • this &enlth ol time," 111d Mra. Spuler. ''TbeM condJtJons are almilar to 1834 and 1931," aald Vincent Dolecbek. "Pastures are brown. Hay land isn't dolnl anytblnc. Wbatevet green crass that was left ls wilting, drytng up. ''OOa LAST GOOD RAIN WAS 1.16 inches ln August. Since then, hardly anything." said the &l ·year·old f a rmer fi:om Dickinson In the • i: southwest part o( the state. · . North Dakota Is lhe nation's leading producer I of hard durum wheat. whif h yields nour for \tl11tearoni-type products It 1s also a top producer of sunllowers, whose oils have cooking and com· merclal uses. .The lack of r ain was aggravated by a below. normal wtnter snowfall . which usually provides ) s pring mois ture. Also. r ecord-setting tem· ' ............ peratures were recorded last week. with the mercury reaching 106 May 22 in Williston in the western part of the state. CAOP FAILURE EVERYBODY'S CONCERN Sign at RHtaur•nt In Otddneon, N.D. AS A RESULT OF THE DROUGHT, many livestock producers who thought they had enough hay to take their cattle through the coming winter are uslng their preeious reserves. Thus, they're selling cattle to conserve. The sc:art'lty of feed and hay, in tum. is fore· Ing up those pr1ces and even more cattle are being sold. Some cattle are being slaughtered ahead of schedule. whkb will affect beef supplies. Faced wttb farm and ranch disasters. county e~.!f..C~SY.J~a.r~ ~er~, m.~~r;ig__this_ week)~ ~~id _ OavufStrauss. ~te Agr1c\t1tural Stabilization ana Conservation Service direc:tol'. "llEPORTS FROM THESE BOARDS are all very dJsmaJ," Strauss said in a telephone in· tervlew from Fargo. "They all report that the pasture and hay situation is critical, that some of the crops may be salvaged. but If we don't get rainfall shortly there will be virtually no production from crops this year. An example. Str auss says. is in Griggs County where SO percent of the planned small grain crop and 90 percent J:>f the sW\flower crop are un· plan ltd. . . The fuJI effect of the drought LJlBY not be felt this year . • -. ·-.rtfWILL-sifOw if P NEXT year thafwe·- dldn 't make money this year." said Dolec:hek. "It can get bad 1f we have to buy feed for our livestock. because prices will be so hlgh for feed we won't know if it will pay. . . Maybe it will be better to sell the cattle. Paid Political Advertisement . IN ORANGE COUNTY IF YOO GIVE HIM A CHANCE THE EDITORIAL PAGE OF THE ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Stated on April 30th: "Word comes from the Fourth District Court of Appeal in San Bernardino that it will be August before justices tackle legal issues in the campaign fund lauoderi11~ conspiracy case involving Orange County Supervisor Philip Anthony. THE LOS ANGELES TIMES EDITORIAL PAGE Stated on May 4th: "We trunk Miller and Anthony should be replaced." ... "Anthony won his seat in 1976 in a bitter campaign highlighted by innuendo and deception aimed at confusing the voters. The following year, Anthony, former Supervisor Ralph Diedrich and others were indicted on charges of election law violations in that 1976 campaign, which included conspiring to hide the true source of about $68000 in campaign contributions to Anthony." "We believe former Fountain Valley Mayor Roger R. Stanton to be the best qualified." PLEASE CONSIDER THE POTENTIAL RISKS OF RETURNl~G AN INDICTED INCUMBENT TO· PUBtlC OFFICE: • If this Supervisor Is re.elected and later convicted of the felQnY wtth which he Is charged. he could be removed from office and th&seat deelared open. • Governor Brown pretently hat the PoWet' to appoint a replacement to an open seat. (Remember -the Governor eooointed Ed6ton Miller to replace Anthony's tetlow Supervieor Ralph Diedrich when Diedrich wu convicted of bribery last year.) 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So dig In now. Cucwnhers Rated High Cucumbers are the thud most popular garden vegetable. ranking behind only tomatoes and beans. Cucumbers gratify tbe senses wtth their crisp tuture, their cool color and their great taste wh.Jch star In a W1de variety of foods Today. there are more than t.hJrty cucumber varieties available to home 1ardeners. Yet, 1t ls known that c ucumben were mentioned in the Bible and also ln Ch mese agricultural wriUngs circa 5 A.D. T ltASKS J'O lmpcovements made by hybr1drer!> and~ technologasu . many cucumbers are resistant tod1~ases that would have wiped them out 50 years ago The modPrn home gardener can expect ht.s cucumbers to grow hke the luscious bea1;1t1es they ~ee in pictures 1r they give Uu s vegeuible t,he fewrondlt1ons 1t ~ warmth. fairly fertile. well-draining soil and louotwtter The~ or vounir planu can be planted lft ro~ or clu..,tered 1n "hills" 1so1l mounds> preferably Ln a soil to v.1uch fertilizer and C'Ompost has been added. Mulrhmg. also helps early 1n the season by keeping the SOll warm and the weeds lo a minimum all through the season. Also. maintaining a constant. even re.ervo1r of mo1:.ture is another befl~lt ol mukhlOR. Cut"um ben have deep roots and that is wby walenng has lo be deep but they also have surface roots wtuch can be damaged bydeepcuJt1vat1on NOW, ASSt.:MlNG you have don~ everyUuna rict and your CUCWD .... 9" .. , tlqiq aleelJ - W -~~----.. 'll't:.!J 7 I b .la cucum...,. •. -aer ... . "ftolD ~r cucumber vines, yo.a waat U. •••-.e tndt. Pktl eveey l1WO or tlaree days ..a pick e8NfUlb -1011M gardeners pttfet" to cut tM Item wtlb a lmlh or kitchen Shean rather Ulan UM the old tndes Rncer and lhumbnall pincb-aocH wist mdboc1. Amenca's taste for cucu.Mben bas doubled SIOC'(' 195() and for those Of YOO With hm1ted planting ~pac-t·. ron.'>1der gro"' tnli? cucumben up a trellis or "'ire suppon Or. try one of~ M"' bush vanet.Jes n ·centJ) introdu~d Space Mut~r· ~nd · Bu~h chamo1on· ( MAILBOX FUCHSIA FESTIVAL SAT . MAY 31 ·SUN. JUNE 1 Orer 200 Beautiful Fuchsia ",.. ...... .....,.. .. ., ,.... ....... ~ 1prln1 aod •••• r mo•th~ t11ere a llOD~--Dlll fOllt.rol M well u dae .. "'peltlddel. • • .y our weed a an P'lnt. trJ puWq :! cultlvatln1 uomd plan which wUI alto lmpro,,. water penetration) Dlaeued pluat.a lbould be dllcarded before the)' con laml o a t e oth &r plan ta. • Standi.nl water caa tie drained from places where moequltoes mlft.t breed. Food and food wuta can and abouJd be kept away from rodenta, ant.a andotbertueeta. IF TBll DOSIN'T help, tum lo your local ouneryman for Mlp. lie ls the re to properly identify the pest you wa.11l to control. Tbla t,s important so tbat l1'e right pesticide is u.ff. Always read the labtl before you buy and foll°""' directions exactly. Keep 1t locked a way frof, people and pet.a at •tl times. Like many of us you ma y have a vegetable ga rden that neecl',s chemical treatment for prevention or coatrol of different lnaeeu and diuaaes. Be aure the crop la listed specifically on the label a10D1 with the amount of time you Dedl to wait before harvest . If pourlne or m ixing bi r equired , choose an outdoor k>caU& where ft • 1s not windy. • IF ANY PESTICIDE sp1 lls or splellef'S on YO'V s k 1 n . w a s h i t o (1f tmmediately with soap and wa ter . Should ' pesticide get in the eyes, flush with dean water for 15 mi.nutes and contadt your doctor. A h o foll o w I a be,i dlrecliofta for cleanup a nd d is po s al. T h t e q u lpme nt you ust ahould be rinsed at least three times and allowe4 to air-dry. Never ] ..... ~ ... lbcdr OI' t.olllil; ....... NllM peeU Ill I l ... r M'9ft' .... OUtkide IOft drtM or wlae or lD foodtanl•lftfn. I You can obtain a f~ topy of" Pesticide Sal~ In the Home and Garden · by sending a postcard lb Safety. UC Cooperat1w> Extension, P 0 Box 1971. Berkeley. CA 94701 HANllNt REDWOOD BASKET Of WIH ILOOMIH FUCHSIAS Reg. 17.98 , , ,. ) ' 1 GAL FUCHllAI BoMet and UprWlt. · Bloasoma on Dlaplar •• I Unl·lra ~ Redwood EfJ ! J /-I Sturdy-Procftc~~ STA8HORN FERN Reg, 2.98 I 1·11 !!Iii 3 Foot .~ -'1.15 -..;, =~•••·JI I lcu.ft.bog e· 1;v~~~NI Rig. 3.29 ' R9g. 7.95 Eli., f!i·J 14" "'°""° ... ~ HeAeo. 1.e4Wp 111111' f\lb Wokwllouclr ...... ,.*'' ... Log 10" ... .... Hal limn ~If fl .... ,...f! .. 1-f .. J DRiP ~~· ffitst ' lnMnltlilQ,. tfoptcal out- door well plant. Mcu1lld on woad. ' , .. ---·~ -------- ------___. ----. I . I -· , . ... , . . . .. . . . .. . . . -.. ~ ... ~I . .. -. . f • =· . . . .:· - I• -· " •. Family Garden Learn the Basics, Then Think Small ByTbe Auoclated PrHs Millions of Americans have learned to harvest savings from family vegetable gardens, but would-be farmers who get too ambitious or rely heavily on gimmicks can end up wasting money. "If you're interested in growing plants. learn the basic principles and use your head," advises Ernest F . Scbaufler. a professor at the New York State College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at Cornell University ln Ithaca. N. Y. "You need light, nutrients. supporting media, water and optimum temperature," says Scbaut}er. "No gadget or . _ -i<fr~.Jtractecansubs'Uwtci\lr?t.~hk'i.ui"r.''1~ • ~ ..._. THE GARDENING boom began in the early 1970s wbeo food prices soared, and it bas continued ever since. The U.S. Department of Agriculture estimates that more tban four families ln 10 now have household plot&. In 1977 alone, bome gardeners harvested $14 billion worth of fruits and vegetables. Tbe growth is not confined to the country. Urban a..-cleoiq pn>grams where city residents share public land Jn community plots are expanding. One aucb program, ln Los Angeles, helpe low·income families Jeue land and teaches them about pJanting, harvesting and preserving. RON MKD. manager ol the program. which is run by the Cooperative Extenaion Service of UCLA uid the three·year olc\ project ataned WiUa 2.,000 participant.a. Thia year, Baker expects 30,000 ~ardeoen to Jo{o. ''The iotereet Is there.•• he said. Successful gardening, however. lakes planning. "Tb.ink small," advised one Agriculture l>epartmeat expert. You may dream 0( bl& savings from a bic prdeD. but the siu tould end updefeatlng you. · · ~ A USDA book, "Gardenine for Food and Fun.'' pointa out \hat Prdenln& la bard work and wama: · 'TbioCs bave to be clooe -at certain times d urin& tbe arowiDI MUOD for beat res\llta. nus could interfere at time with tlUncs like goUlng, fishine or weekend outings." A 10.foot·by-10.foot plot abould provide enough vegetables for a family of four -U everything grows -without requiring more time or effort than youarewillingtodevote KEEP FAJHLY tastes in mind when you decide what to plant . A bushel of home-grown peppers is no bargain i! no one in the family will eat them. Look for vegetables that are easy • to grow. Salad bowl lettuce, tomatoes, bell peppers, eggplant. zucchini Wquasb and New Zealand or bot weather spinach are among thesimplervarieUes. Don't get carried away with fancy equipment. Cornell's ~b4lufler warns against "brlgbUy packaged, short-<:ut gardening gimmicks ." He adds: "Know what you want to accomplish before spending money for any i\em. The convenience might be worth lbe time and effort it saves you, but only if your time has a high value." When buying seeds, look for the words "packed for" and the current year on the I able. Some vegetable seeds will last for a couple years, but it is best not to take chances. HA VE YOUR SOIL tested to fmd out whether the soil is acid or alkaline and what kind of nutrients it needs. Your County Extension Service will do the test for a small fee. Once your garden is planted, you will have to water frequently, particularly If you have sandy soil. As a general rule, it's lime to water when you can stick a 10.incb trowel strafkht down in the soil and lt comes up almost dry. One good watering is better than two or three light sprinldines; the moisture has to get to the rootsoftheplantstodo lts work. Keep a record of what you plant where so you can rot.ate your crops next year. Even a modest garden will do better if you abift things around from year to year to prevent the soil from being worn out and to stop dileaae organilma from building up. ---------.... ...,.., ---... ---... -..., --~ -----..... --~ ---···· ---·· -·· ·----·-~-------.-....... -------....-.-- . ~ .... ~ ... ~ ................. ~ .... Mst .. ~ .. '-............... D.~.LY.~.ILO•TlmlllA .. • He Put His Plants on The Pill Birth Control Solutwn Stimulates New Offahoot Growth WTNTEJlHAVE.N. Fla. <AP>- Blrtb tOftll'ol .,Ula for plant.a'? Wben Bob Kundu Hid he wanted aome for a b orHcul\Ural eaper1meat both hb doctor and dru1lilt"" taken aback. 8ul KUDdts. koown aa the '' wiHrd'' ol Florida's C)'JJrftS Gardeal. wamed tbe pUls, not to prevent cooceptJOD but to 1et tome olanta to Aproduce. Soaked ln a IOluUoa of one birth control plU to ooe quart ol water, the plants soon sprout new offshoou complete wttb root 1yatema.. Tbe olfsboota are l.beo sepant.ed and repotted as new plants. .. FIUT BEAaD of it in Australia about three years ago," says the we ll-traveled vice president of the famous flower· a nd-water·ski attraction in central Florida. "I couldn't get a variegated pineapple to put out new growth quick enough. And t.hls friend oC mine said, ·No problem. old chap. Do thus and so.· "I thought he was pulling my leg. but J kept it in th~ back of my mind," KundU says. "It sort of bugged me. "ABOUT A \'EAR later, 1 couldn't get a pandanus (a member of the Uly family) to throw any keiJti (a horticulture term for new growth> so I went to the drugstore and asked for some birth cootrol pills. "There was a lot of wbispen.ng Now, Kundti ls trytng to f\nd out whether he can set other plant.a Lo do the ume. He l• trtatiQI tomatoes and pepper plan ta in bi.a bome garden aod intends to try tbeplllaonabrut.. "n.·1 really too early to tell, but tbe peppers seem to be. branchinc." be says. "I'm IOUla to keep playina around wttb ll aoa see what elae I can do.'· He's also interested in aeeina wbet.ber the birth cooll'OI pW solu· Uon would incre.ue root ayllteml ln trees and 1timuJate fJowerinC, Fuchsia Festival Begins Saturday Holl.lsttts Nursery and Flower Sbop ot Co6u Mesa announces its Fpurth Annual Fuchsia Festival to be held Saturday and Sunday. This year there wiU be close to 200 varieties of blosaomsondispJay. THE BEAU"rY OF the presentation is due largely to the efforts of Costa Mesa-Bay Cities branch of the National Fuchsia Socu~ty. According to Don Waters. branch president, great care and prtde is takeo to assure naming accuracy. Both days of the fesllval wlll be hlled Wllh displays and demonstrations of dnp irrigation. Fuchsia propagation. and new products that can be used In their culture, according to Steve Holbster. THERE IS cons ide rable sagn1f1cance to promotion of lhe Fuchsia. as 1t was proclalmed by the City of Costa Mesa to betMoffic1aJ Oower in l954. during the mayorship of Claire M. Nelson. Demonstrations of 11\Jcmla culture wm be held at 11 a.m.,Noon, l p.m .. 2p.m.,aod3p.m., both days. which In fnalt trees would mean morefndtor.,.,.,.. Ke N)'I a home gardener can probably get results u well as anyone but jokingly warm that the l>Ula areo't cleared by Ute Food and Dnag AdminllUatJon for gardenlna. '-'It In VOU1 IOwft. SOii OI ~ donl hOoM o ,.,... leOM on .... IUtl ~ "°" eon1 ... clllOldcine .... o._.ioo. now nondles IN IOC. oonnol- llnO -~!tom anh, CflinCl'I DuOl and ~ l)eft IQ ,,,..._ brown 000 ld•and-• ~ 0.JIO-KIQr IS 0 Q\lldl-«AI lefmulahon """" good re~ OCllQr\ tn IOCI, "'' ~UC> to._...,, So tJONS VOU1 OIO<llCJ OQCJlnJI dom<>QllOQ petJL G4lf new 0..&~lor today (# l90dWIO Qardefl o.nfefa ana nurae<ltu Dffo.«IOt ,.,.,. Ideal c:tllOrOQne ......... -----__ .,. ....... ~ in the back of the store, and t.beo l r found out I needed a presc:rtptioo r I for them. So, t go over tb my ~ doctor. He said, 'Bob, does YoUr >- wife know?"' I But Kundtz persisted through -_uo~o•s "B1ntl4! 11bbtng-.-got"11irJ>Jttraikt--: ' tried them out. ., r ..,, ~·IT&EALLY DOES work." he ,, says. "UtUe plants come out thicker than balrs oo a dog's back." Kundtz says a gynecologist friend of bis believes it's the estrogen -a growth bormooe - in the pills that causes new plant growtbquicldy. So far. be knows t.be pills work oo the Wy family. bromeUads and rems. Weekend Gardening Checldist • Pinch back annual nowera to make them branch-out at the side. The result ia sturdier plants and much more bloom. • Pelargooiums and gera niums can b e planted lo fulJ bloom. from nursery containers . Choose a SUDDJ spot. • In pnming hedges, give them a slight pyra midal shape so that the lower leaves are exposed to plenty of sunlight. This lleeJ)6 ,the hedge full and green. • Plant gardenias now. -Give them a rich, moist soil. •June-planted f ucbsias will make a big splash ol color in hanging baskets. Shade from bot summer SWl and plnch lhe Ups of new growth frequenUy to make plants busby and full with new flowerin& wood. ~uorden shop FUCHSIAS HOUDAY FOGGERS Guaranteed to kill all e•P<>98d roec:nes. ants. trcits. fleas & more. 6oz sue ;tt,$..09 MOW 6,- ALl ITE"°'6W9JECTTOSfOClt°"'4ANO S-e_..._., IMPATIENS .... s15's $11.tS OPEN MON. THRU FRI. 7-6. SAT. 7-6. SUN. 9-6 LLOYD'S NURSERY AN O LANDSCAPE CO .. INC. 2028 NeW1)0rt Blvd. Cat Bay St.) Costa Mesa, CA 91627 ' (71') 646-7~1 SPLENDID SUMMERS START AT ROGER'S ••• 11-=--=t AFRICAN VIOLET FOOD EXPERIENCED STAFF ADVISES f Cl.059 01111ii..1 f TUISDAY INFLA Tl " 1 WEEK .es 6/1/H Purchase an 8 oz. bottle of O xygen Plus---African Violet Food and receive* a free 3" African Violet. --; I . I ~. •, .. ~ • ---. .i - Af SUPER I DECOR NURSERIES r . FIGHTER SPECIALS ,.... I 7 ACBS °'PUNTS '~ .-.AT WHOUSAU & •owit ~~ t,.--------------.... -... ---.-.--... --11--.-.--..... ---~ <==-........... 7.ft4.tl . -;..+ •V.Aa.A'8 I ......... ._. IJ~ HOU.Y ... ... ~ ..OOOC•.-US J/Ht .... IAt/ft" ....... , '"' 12" r ------t ....... .-cM.1"11 " .... 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NOW 12.50 "99· 9 . .50 2 Ga l. NOW S7.50 I e. . .. •f •I .. MARMADUKE S Jo PEANUTS A PWOH SM01,,tDN1 HAVE 10 LIVE ~TM RE6iETS .. FUNKY WINKERIEAN ' I I j "' .. I KlWONE~ TMAT MAS MAllNTEO ME FOR '(EARS ... Lunch- by Tom Batiuk Lunch is where you learn how to run to ~ loclcer to dump off your books 90 you can get in the cafeteria. line early_. only to have twelve teach&"S cut in front of yau ! It's also where you get your government-recommended minimum daily requirement of jallo. The only good thing about the luncll ~knowing that the teachers have to pay more for theirs ! t f DRABBLE ~ l&Ot> OIO '40U ~ Ot4 ~ ftf.llL t'(~S ~IS ul€it , fJtll. 1 /1 MISS PEACH by Mell L.uarius OR . SMOCK ' • • . J i ! .-nHl.AI:, IS t.OVE Al-Wlt'f~ ".Jt..+5T AltOlA~ T"HE C~"?' THE FAMtL Y CIRCUS by 811 K&ane GORDO "Well, P J, I can't find Oolfy and Jeffy ANYWHERE. I suppose we might as well go without them.,, DENNIS THE MENACE ' -__ ..... ,,..._ -_. --- JUDGE PARKER TUMBLEWEEDS WILL YOU LEND ME A DIME.? -------..... U?T'S F~ ~ ~ AIN'i A Cl.A9SIC ~AM I? .. QUIT STALLING- GIVE ME AN ANSweR- . ____ ... _ _,. ·-SHORT ANO TO THE' POINT DELI VERY R OON\ by Gus ArrlO'a by Tom I(. RYin ·-~·~-- ."\ -·-. llG GEORGE '"THERE nowt Let'• ... you c.11 °"'one out!" by Ktvin F~ by Lynn~ ~ ... ~. M~MI OET~ ~o.aKt> UP. DE LIVERY ROOM l ·Jo TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE UNITED FMture Syndicate ThurWey • Puma $onled • .-------- • r . .. : . • . .. .J ... ·~ .. - • =· .. J ~EA ,,OBITUARIES For the Record ....... FOUNTAIN ¥AU.E 'f C~NIT'f MOS~l f4L. -·· Mr •no Mn, A~,, Swe1n ,.C>Uf"t••n Vt1tlltly1 CJoy """'' Mr <Ind Mr. V1<K•n1 o, .. , Jt , HUfll 1ft9IOl'I BNc.11. b<>Y -y· M• •nd ~ ICetln F•ono.. Hunl· 11191on BN<. ... bOY Mr ... a Mr .... AolMrl H in<llm ... Ht;nlll>qtOft Bffoll'I, 9 1rl -v• Ml -Mr"-L.ou" R_,\,. 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' fllltf s..,.... ....... ~ft>dftl~ DEAR PAT: Pleue letUe a ram&J,y diaa.cree· meaL la It a.ale to store commerc1al1y prepared aalad dreuinp a l room temperature? Moel o( tbem are marked "Refrigerate After ()peniof " but I've always heard they do not requ ;e refr11eratJon My husband says tbil la dangerous due to~ possibility of food poisoning. L.W .. FOUDtaUl Valley The ~laUoa for DresalD.is and Sauces, a &rack group. says that tbe vinegar medium ln rom- m erdally prepared salad dresslogs provides an add level U.at deters the growtb or food poisoning orga.--. nla la &be reason, aceordblg &o &be as· 50t'latlea, tlaat iM 1overnmeat advtaes tbere la no rec• ti .. , HM of food ....... , aMOCla&ed wl .. SM ...,ampUoa ol commettlally prepared m •J TT ntu aad salad d.....,_ ao.ever . lite ID· gre41eMa •bed wltll u.e drea11Dgs, sucla as clalcm • potatoes. eaa carry tbete organbma. aaaallJ '9caue of mlalaudHn1 ID preparatlee. '° cood eMt aed rdrlleraU. are MHlltial after mb.iq .,... MMI' f..U. .. llefrtgera&e After Opee.. me" iabdl are llt&aded to help Ute ltome•abr . preeerve tM fteeb tas&e. The dressings ~m~ves woa't spot.I. ud are perftttly safe s&ored at room &empentare, the auoelatJoa sa)'ll. ,..., Adds lo Salad Danger Fridlly. Mey 30. tNO DA.IL. y PtLOT A I I Wf\NTTO FATOUT? tf .AND~ GET PAID'? raewu. .. ,..,.,... fnra 1211 w1 eye appeal. It Y0..J CAN \tJRITf. ABa.Jf IT 100; Md .._ ......._, oe reclf• .... IM>me·prepared LL THE 1'o::>RMPN 21~598 c1nt1r1•, be ,.,.. .. 11.eep &a.e add level <.....,.. r=.~~========~~===~=b; ...... fte.) laJp ....... P"H.C. Mdeftal ~ ........ a Co11lf!d~raf~ ld~a DEAR PAT: Ml dad clalma that the ob- Hrvance of Memorta Day began durt111 the Civil War. 1 always thought It was ot.erved ln memory of the veteraps who were kiUed durinc World War J. Wbo'a right! D. V .. Newport Beach Altbo•Clil •o one kH•• for ,.,e wlaea Me9Nrial Day, ~IJ•n called DeeoraU. Day ~ It a. beUned .. laave beetl fin& • ~ bf P1nta1 8o4IUien woma dw.rtac Ute Civil Wu. M ,_,. dad probe~y la rtpt. ftese woma dloee May Jt &o deeon&.e tM gnwee et John E . Ha~, M.D . is pleased to announce the opening of his new office for the practice of adult pediatrics and adult urology at 657 Camino de Los Mares Suite 138 San Clemente f,6J.'2J08 both v.lea ucl c-federa&e IO&cDers. aeconl.lq &o &.be Wedd 8ooll Elleydopedla. Ameriuu aow ob- serve &Ma aatioaaJ ltoUday &o llloeor Uioee who to.t tlaelr llve1 in all Ute cCHUttry'1 later wars. Memorial D•y alto bas beee called Poppy Day bttause o( ~ battlea fought in Ute poppy ~kts o( '=!;========~~~~;;;;;~~~~;;;~ Frant't and Befglum. Now ~tebrat.ed on t~ last ,.. Monday in May In moM ~tat.es, Memorial Day A Burglary Takes Place became a rt'deral holiday in 1971. Many Southern E 10 S ncJ states ~ u lde a ~t>paraw day to honbr Con-Ve eco S ... re-derat.e dead. .\illf» ....... Titan Dh1tt- DEAR PAT. I don't know if anyone else I!> aware or Uu~. but I've noticed that al~t ever}· thing in th<' supermarket and many other s~ ls/riced at a figure that ends in 9 Why , and ho~ di this pracuce originate'!' G S. Irvine Tiiie eee aurtbtrW of t ~t mues It such a favortt.e of ttta.U MOrH is lit.at It la ooe less than 10. Tberd0tt, the pri« sounds "Jess" than It ls. One accou.ot o( ~ ortgla or odd·•mbered prt~ goes back &o tbe days of deopartmeat stora U.at aHd pneumatk tabeos to carry. mooey to a ~tnJ casbler's location. Stores foaad that 50me clerlts were padletJng tbe money IDM.ead ol inffrtlag It into the tu~. To ouke ttus practltt more dif. rl<'ull. st.or~ lntroducf'd odd-nu.mbere-d prt~ so that customeri; would have to be gJ~a t'baoge. NOW IS THE TIME TO PROTECT YOUR HOME AND FAMILY. ~ • .+. rt-c-c,_. r.o~., .o \14'.och ct.mb ~"<JU cMt 1 .oftn.d lt'I DEA.a READE8S: Tbe ·u.s. Department of -'lrklllt.ai-t e mphasizes that saJads sucb as meal. poaJ&ry, pota&o~ and egg sboaJd never -stand at room &e.,eratutt for more than two hours, since bac&erta tkive aader tbHe· coodltloaa. As a 1eeera1 nle, keep foocls below 4t deuees F or above Ml..,_. F. ( ~I A IUIO\ J sr1·~1•1 .... ,._ Al8e. nlle &lley are a.retrt1en&ec1. keep all -'-"'"''7' aala.da awa1 from ateam tables ud cooklag -------J DAILY PILOT K~mOit· '°'"'"''" ~\~Ufll\ ax ~.~=~":~'""'~Li!l .... .. ~kJd..> A.ftdt(\~ uc11DrTV '" ... Wlul ~ x Vnl I • SYSTEMS Onft't ..... -~ ~ -kw .. lrtt ~. ""' ~-..1 .. \ S1'.~l'tf HOSl"tT Al. IN. -Mn. OaNld ,,.... I,,,.. ....... ..., ·.----------------------~--------------------------~----~---------------------.!::====================================~ Mr. -Mrr.. R><h«d s.1.._._ -· ..W MrL ~ ,._,. ._..._ .!'Ol)WP~A"' \.R..An. ~'12104 \l•ll l0C1"'40l4-1\ Ba._ 1....0, bOy -:r ..., ---· ..-..-. -·· ...,,a... I Mt •nd Mrr.. LMl'YA. r .... 1cw. "-Mr. -Mn.. 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Ol>Oft, wom•n w •lll 1 Births ···-....... tv -enltl<M•"" n lor h t•. 10vlft9 rnoll'ler wife •"0 9r•-• S..v!c" wlll ~ lltlO Oii !><il11tcMY. ,,....., Jt, ... , ' OOPM ., I ll'>e P•c11k vi.w MOrluery '"-'· BafO. Mt'>. o·---MlPIOVed Dy J.w. 1ng I Aol>tl\M>n'\ o.o.n,...nt S1or~ tor tl _._.._,,.. Yt •r\ Pec1hc Vi.w MorlU<t<Y O•te< '°'"' D EN V ER < A P ) -• 6-UNEY EM~~OVIG, rukMnl of State health officials are I C.OICMn, Color-. P<t\M<I •••Yon "'" at a loss to explain an a..v. MJ>y 21. 1..0 ...... wen1 > •e.~ '" apparently unprecedent· Color.00 -ll YU•\ ... !ioutNrn . C•lltorn•• ...a ... , .... ,.i.ci '"' u ed rash of birth defects , .. ,~ ,... '' "'"""eo t>v "'' "'''' among babies born last I l.O•llW Vlq of COO<I<-. • l><Ol,,_r T OOY • Sp v19 of ~-·-. • ''\"" et••• year in Steamboat r· Ana.r..., o1 0.1-.,. ~·•><~' "''" ings, Colo. ~ ~~~~ ... "'::;:~::.-.,•~: Five babies, a ll or o•••• Cn•I><'• .. ,,,. An Mt<l'l••I them born last spring, ~:;~~:..,~><~;;:, ~;;!~0,'.:': had prematurely f_u~ed Mon.,..,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,,,. .. s.o.ss~ s kulls -a cond1t1o n ------------------k n o w n a s ,..c:1..onas SMfTHS' MOITUAJIY 627 Main St Hunt~ach ,.., ..... y CO&.OMA1 MBAL NOMI 7801 Bois.a Ave. Westminster 893-3525 PAC1ACV.W .....01.1141.PAJll Cemelef'Y MOf'tuary Chapel 3500 Pacific View Onve Newpon Beach 644-2700 PmC+lllOrtml l&LllOAIWWAT MOITUMT P 'M) Bn>edwey eo.taMeea 142-9150 ...... TWnlU. MOl'ftlAIT ~CH.VIL MOl1'*Y • c.n.1ion. 4Z1 E. 17'tt k CoelaMeu •••• H cranlosy nostosis that can result in brain damage. Three othe r babies born in the same 12·week period bad re· lated defects of a cleft lip and palate, and five others also may have bad a form or craniosynostosis. Dr. Stan Ferguaoo. director of the Colorado Department of Health's disease control division, s aid Routt County Hospita l , where the c hildren were born, should have bad fewer than one such bbth de· feet during that period, according to statistics. The defects can be corrected by surgery. Fer1uson said r e- searchers have begun to sort tbrougb the past 100 years or so of medical literature to see if any comparable rubes of th bb1b defect. llatt been recordel. But tbua far, he aakt, tM Ste.m· boat Sprinaa occurreoce appears to have no pre· cedenl Bill Faile . ...D SACRAMENTO CAP) -Ao tntttattve to ettabtilb a t1 chedloff on tax forms to DOW1.lb state solar and COD· serv1tl0ta effort• has faJled to qualify few UM November ballot. Seeretar1 of State Mardi l'oal Eu nkl DO 1t1nat11re1 were 1ub-......_ ______ ._,, mltted for tbl lnltlathe. Z·ING IS •UEVING. YOU GET LOWERCOST, BETTER -SERVICE, AND MORE CONVENIENCE WITH THE "Z" CHANNEL THAN WITH "ON" OR "SELECT." 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( . . ... ... • I .. . ., . ~ .· ,.,. . . , ., ·, . ..J .-......... ~ .... ~ . •Ann Uanders '11.-Mty 30 ftlO OAll Y PllO T • • • .. .. . ... . .... ., --·--------..).--··-............. --<---........_.--__ ---..,.._ ~ ___ ,. ___ , __ _ . o ... ,,., ... ,,_._,u.,.., .. \ All De Ever Wanted By MICHAEL PASKEVICH Of-o.11, l"l ... st..11 No one w ill accuse wa ll muralist Bob Wyland or thinking Smi:fll. The 23-year-old airbrus h artist was driving his sports car 1n ~aguna Beach when he saw it -a large blank wall in dire need or color But Wyland of Newport Beach ts not the t ype to be inUmidated by a big project 1 One of his past works covers tile entire 110 foot by 22 foot high side wall or the Golden Bear nightclub near the lluntm~ton Beach pier APTLY WORKING with a mus ical theme. that project features easy recognizable faces of performers who've played the club. including 8.8. King, Linda Ronstadt and Ste\'e Martin Hts Laguna mural is another story. howeve r. Located near the intersection of High Dri\'c and Pacific Coast Highway. the CalTrans-owned blank space 1s 350-feet long, sloping from l 1 feet down lo seven "It may sound runny. but I saw a whale swimming down that wall." h e said . "The general concept usually hits in.: rea I quick .. Precise details take longer So. the Michiga n-born artist s tarted to work. trying. he said. "to find a way to make that wall work Wyland came up with a grand des ign that will showcase a ~­ foot long \\hale in a "cutaway" r e nde ring that will enable viewers to see the whale above and below fhe water line. He plans to add some underwater landscaping. !>ea gulls. seab and dol phins ~OT SURPRISINGU'. mem bers of Grel'npeacc \H•re de- lighted with the conct•pt So, too, \A. ere mc·mbers of tht• Laguna Be:.ich Art~ Com m1 -;s1on. thr· Laguna C1l) Council and the :.irt director for CalTrans "We'H• J?C>llen all the ap pro., als ... s aid Wyland Funding details arc under wa\' The \I.hale wall wiil take about 31 da~ s to romplct<'. provided Wyland can ket•p to h1!> plcmnl·rt . ,· Muralist Bob Wyland has· a grand design for a naked wall in Laguna Beach. work da~ bf JO hours for seven days a week. • · u 's all I ever wanted to do." said Wyland of his passion for a1rbrush1ng th at began in Detroit. After initial study in paintin g and s culp turing, Wyland hoo1ced op wittt Demm Poosc h of S hrunke n Head Studios IT WAS POOSCH who got W y lund Slarte d painting t'laborate designs on · vans and cars. something Wyland s till pursues as a sidelight to his wall ncatlons Wyland h a s s tarted the Newport Art School of Free Hand Airbrushing. where he teaches classes on the tncky technique in \l.h1ch the "brush" n('ver actually touches the can- \ as ··My theoD 1s that airbrushing is like -. Polaroid picture that slowly comes into focus." he said. "It gradl.lally tightens up ... Wyland sa id he gets .. a very good reeling" when he drives by one of his creations AS A MATTER of pride. and at no l·xtra chargt• to C'l1C'nts. Wyland malws pc·riod1c inc;pec lions Of h1s \l.<Ork and sprun•s up a ny details th:.it might haH' lrn.t luster duC' to ~alt air and other elements . "I try to do thtn~s that appeal to everyone." said W) land "l won't do nudes or an~ thing political .. Perhapc; the best way Lo ,:?auge the succe-;-, o f the "W~ I.ind look" comec; from the artr'-t himself "I've nevl•r had .1 \l.;.ill vandalJzed.'' he said. M ist Bob v.rv iand d1sp1cJys panel with wnale for his Laguna Beach mural ( above1 and UOPJ poses m front of his Huntmg·on Beach ef1or: 'I ' ~~a .. T enant s ' R i g hts 0 .. ' • By JOEL C. DON Ot -Delly l'ltet Staff "Can I put you on bold" is an all-too-familiar response at the Orange County Fair Housing Council. Especially al the end of one month or the beginning of another. That's the time rent payments are due. It's also when landlords levy the ax or evictions, wring the life out of security deposits and wield the teeth-grilling threat, "The next time it hap- pens, you're out." Housing council e mployee Michael Phinney has watched complaint calls rise with the in· nation rate. • He remembers when Orange County vacancy rates once bov· ered arotmd 5 percent. Today rates, especially in the Orange Coast area, are measured in a percentage of 1 percent. RALPH WARNEa, SEES vacancy rates and tenant com· plaints as a major statewide problem . Renter bargainine power, be says, baa fallen Yic:t.im to the "take what you can pt" sy ndrom e that pla1uea Callfomla's estimated 12 million renten. The Berktley·ba•ed attorney Joined two other aUomeya in 1972 to publish the "Calif~ Tenants' Rl1bt1 Handbook;" Before you Slap 8 landlord With a 18WSUit, which reemtJy Hme oattn It.a h . . , . 5t1' edition. get an attorney. say ousmg spec1a 1sts. PubUabed as a do.It-yourself -~ ·~ , guide. the book oullmes tenant action on rent Increases. evtc· lions. security depos its. Invasion of privacy, racial discrimina- tion, harassment, repairs and forming unions or r enter groups. "THE PROBLEM RIGHT now in Caillomia is there is a \la a t s hort age of un its so l andlords don 't have to be particularly nice to renters." says the 38-year·old Warner "Until there is more rental hous-ing, landlords are going to be in the driver seal and rents are going to go up and tenants ar'e going to get less service. ·'The Lo s An geles metropolitan area, including Oranp County. is the worst part -of ttie stat e. It's incredibly tight." Most tenant complaints. ac· cording to Warner and Phinney, focus oo: -Withheld security deposits foUowln& termination ol rental. ..... qbtalnlng repairs on rental units. -Evtction without reasonable explanation or just cause. The 2CM·pace handbook pulls f10 p.-bel. It takes landlords to taalt and arms tenants with 1e1al ammun.ltlon to handle a variety of reatal conructs. But Wlll"Mf 1ays the book's aim 11 not to outright flog apartmlM"t!tWI• owners. but to detllll .... le&al rt1hts "''"' the Wttmlcel "legalese" plaJlulnl many law texts. Ralph Warner It 's also a guide to choosing an apartment or single-family ren- tal unit, legal implications or s haring a unit, subleasing an a partm e nt and tenant re'P005ibilllies and obligations. Above all. Warner and · the Fair Housing Council recom· mend that tenants opt for a lease rather than a month-lo·monlh rental agreement. A lease guarantees that rent payments wU1 not increase dur- ing a specified period and pro- tects the renter from eviction, Warner says. SINCE TffE RENTAL market is tight. breaking a lease often ls a matter of filling out a s tandard form, be adds A tenant can of· f<'r to help find a new occupant for the unit. although landlords have httle trouble finding new tenants In addition to rent increase complamts. security deposit dis - putes a nd r epair problems, Warner says invasion or privacy increasingly is making the top of tenant compl:unt lists. Landlords may enter a rental unit m an emergency. to make repairs or improvements, after the tenant has moved out or the unit or \I.hen armed with a court order. Warner savs. But landlords-or m anagers also can make rental living un- bearable via verbal harass- ment or intimidation. "When you get into a hassle with a landlord you have a choice of moving out or purs~g you r rights as a tenant," be says. "Ir you really want to live t here. I would document the number of cases in writing and then sue him." BUT BEFORE MARCHING off to the halls or justice -other than small claims court - Warner advises tenan~ coos"'t with an attorney. Even before going t o court Phinney suggest.a tenants f\rst exhaust all avenues by 'dealln& directly with the landlord. "If any problems take place send them in to the landlord In (See TENANTS', Pa1e 8Z) --~-.,,.. ... ......_ .. _ -.... .--....... ~--.... ..._. ........ '9' ........ - -• ---------..... --.-...... --...... ----.~ ~·· ... . ... , ..... ~ \ • t • .. ~ • ' -. -'! . . . . 82 DAIL V Pll.OT FEATURING Solar acne and 4the big one ' Keep Doors Bolted. ~alypse Reconsidered I DEAR ANN LANDERS: Wt bave a nel&bbor who la a profeaalonal bum. <His moth.er 1ay1 be ii emoUonaUy W. but I don't believe It.> ., ataLl.&L DOtJGAN' Cl .. 0.-, ..... IW!lt ln lift. two ld11t1.U -ODe Britllli, ODe A•eriea. ~ ..U·rapeNd -W1CM . a .... aillld • .,.,. J--D'led" dalmlna. la llllHI, tMl Wt all bad ~ ,...... to move to Deuoi Tbat'a beeaue, b7 lbelr r d1ooln1. C.lllcnla Cllld lM A...._ la particular) wu due ror a mtaJor eartbquab ta im.. Now, ln UM IN.t•t mue ol &M ldence ma1utne "Om.nl," JohD Grtbbaa. one of th aulbors, bH aaaued an 1polOCJ ror that c __ co_MME_NT_) claim Our uJculaUOftl were orr, h~ 111y11, and we v.ere wrooa. Gribboo no lonaer believes 18 wlU be • bla year ror earth· quakes. He's picked anoc.ber ye.ar. l.rut.ead THAT YEA& 181_,, For thoM Rlp Van Wlnk&el ln tbe ~ence, ts. la now. It all has to do wUb suna:pots. These are blemishes on lhe awface of Sol <Imagine a tornado that could swallow the Earth many Umes over) which appear on a cyclical basis. Every 11 years or so, the sun has an acne attack. Jn "'The Jupiter Effect," Gribbon and co· author Dr. Stephen Plagemann predicted a dramatic increase in sunspot activity come 1982. 'They rlgured it would be caused by something called The Grand Alignment, a favorite topic among mystical doom·sayers these days . Jn two years, all nine or our known planets will line up in a narrow arc oo the same aide of the sun. That's pretty unusual. Grlbboo and Plagemann reckoned that this rare concentration of planetary mass in the same area of space would create an extra gravJlatiooal pull on the mother star. pro- mpting the appe¥ance of a lot or sunspots. oo tbe Nortlt Arnerican conUnenu. The plat• are 1Uppla1 put each other. with CalUorni1 moW.. LO u.. DOl1h •l about nve ceaU~ayur. In fOCIM UUl.111~• oceun rtCularb" Thl1 ledude.a eentral Callfonla. wbere aeveral eertbcu1.U• have WVdl to the put wffk. '11\et'• UM! lllppa1• ln ac:Uoo. reUevlftc pr; UUft. Ol1IE& &EGIONS. lncludin.a our1, re· maln rdaUvelY qu.let. Lesnblor·wbe. l$ut it's deceptlv calm. It means I.bat the eoatJ.Rn. tal pJat.Cll are 1tU<'lt at lbl1 point, CfM.lualJy bulldlna up pn:saure . When that ten:Uoo finaJ ly 1n11>9. we're 101n ai1 to have the "but oo.e." That anap LS overdue. Gribbon and Plaaemann, lo tMtr book. rea50ned that som~ 11malJ lie-breaker could loose the hold lbe plates have oo each other and trtu r a rpa,10r '"1hQuu~ .. bWler .. lh.a.o. Mnythma we've known. A sudden-blast of M>lar wf.od , cauaed by increased sWlJPOl ac· tMty, could do t.be trick. But ltme IUDlpoU didn't wail wstil 1982. They started appearing in 1979 and they'Te stlll around, wfth a decline 1n their activity Hpected lat.er th.ls year. TIDS IS SOMETHING ol an embarrass· ment for Oribbon, who admits. "On tbe evidence, there ls every prospect that 1982 will be quieter in seismic terms than 1979 and 1980." Still. he notes that the recent spate of s eis mic activity, as predicted. «>incldes with the appearance of lbe trolickini sun- spots. "Because the sun rema.ln.s near its peaJc. we can expect the pattern to continue through l~." he says. "But il Los Angeles ls sllll st.anding by the end of the year, the rest. or our forecast will have been tnvalldat.ed." Gribbon apologises for being an ··alarmist." but adds : ''Mind you. as long as the swi continues to be active this vear, rm keeping my ftngers crossed for the salte of LA." • · . He·s referring lo our northern neighbor, THE SUN DIRECTS more than light our but he rrught as well say Orange County ___ ~~.!L8l~se~~tha . .::,SQJ~4'.~~f ex·_. E~1t-tttmowled~citvtltrnts. _:.. OlTc paruc1es 1.na1 c ange Uie "eai-UJ s at-· mosphere and can even alt.er the length or a Talking about the big one lS a popular day by a few milliseconds during radical social pastime around here, but nobody real· ··storms." which are caused by sunspots. ly seems to worry much. We all plan to be out Meanwhile, back on Earth, things are getting tense along everybody's favo n te fault, the San Andreas The fault . '>'h1ch runs th.rough most or the ~ta le, is a hnc where two cont.Jnental plates meet Cbet you didn't know that we don't hve or town that day. Still. in a Da ily Pilot article la st fo~e bruar y. Orange County ~me rgcn cy services official Carol Hopwood prt'd1cted that about 1,000 locals are J!OIOI! to gH snuffed ~ next umc the earth move'> How's the surf mg in St. Lot.Li~., "Complete ••• " Thia lu.>' walU into our boule and belpa btmMll LO food wbeMver be feel.a Ilk• Lt. It'• r• al weltd the way be appean all ol • sudden. None of our family wanta blm around. He doetrft say much -J:! atandl a.round &Dd Ult.ens t.o our convene . How can we 1et rid of blm? -Dl.SGUSTSD IN CAUFORNIA OM& DUGIJITED: .,.. wa per.-hn 1 keJ .. ,. 19HMT If M&. Mw .._~let Im! I fU'I ........... ,eel ,...ae ..... lene &W.r .... .,. ...... da,a. Detra .. - ai.o.ld M ~ Ml al.M boMed al all U•es. Get wtda II, dra.m•y. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am waging a secret war wi~reu.e 1nx*ers and using any and all m to get eveo. There is no polot in trying to d.i.scourage smoters. Tbey are a craiy breed of addicts, and we'd better face It. I ~·t.o1d·aman wtJo·wa putftn& away tnmi elevator that I wu allergic to clprette smoke, and he said, "'Ibal's tough." No ooe ln my office ii awaft that I despiM people who smoke, so I strike badl> aecretl.J. 1 bave sl•bed tires in the parldna lot beblDd out omce buildlnc. broken cir wlndowa and made oblcene pbooe calls lD the middle~ the nlcbt. I agree, smoke is ambient and smokers have a right to the air space around lbem. However, wUh the same logic, I could put a de· ad fish In my desk drawer and claim nobody in the office bas a right to be ocreoded by it since ll is wltlli.D EnY air apace. I know I'm fipuog a ming batUe, but I won't give up. AlJy auegesUoos! -BATl'l-E HVMNOF11fEREPUBUC DEA.a BYllN <O& RD -YOO DIDN'T SAY) : I aaant Wat 1W &et eome pnfeu6ollal belp Md lean &o .eat ,.., Mitt la eoctany U · ttptablewaya. U yVG Cl a"H &o ..... tJns. bftak wU• ct,,wa and make ob9ttDe pa..e falb.. 109 )9M Ann ~anders ml&M lud la &M lla•aer • wtM ., .. • deatla,.r*-1L DEAR ANN LANDERS: My 56-year-old husband bu lat1eD a 2S-year-old woman PAC· nant. She is not married and never bu beet>. We have to two fine aone sons, both 1rown and • on their own. "Bob" says he loves me and does not want a dlv<>fee. Meanwhile, he continues to see thil other woman (which kills me> bttause be la ..the mother of his child." The siluatloo ii becoming intolerable. Tbe only reason I don't ask b1m to leave is because I love him dearly. I . would &ladl>! lake lbe baby md rai.le u.11. tbe. woman would give it up, but she won't. I believe Bob should pay ehl.ld support. but I do DOt want him to continue to see tbe woman. nor do I thlDk be abouJd bave qytbiq to do with tbe ebild. Pl.ea.le "tve me aocne advtee • bow to ckaJ with tht. men. -BIG TROUBLE IN GULFPORT. MISS. DEA.a B.T.: Finl: U ,_.. llubucl Is Ck fa&Mr of Ck dlllcl. be ii obU1atec1 by law &o pay Ulld -·a-rt. 8eemd: Ena lf tM wo•aa wollld a1lew yea to take ta.e baby, it'• best Wat )1Ml M& do ... Tk ddld woa1d be a never-emdlng aoarce ol am· blvalaee ud troable aa well 11 a perm1Mat Uak to ta.e woman. Tllird: Accep& Ute fact Ulat you lltaba .. ls lolal to emda• &o tee a.er. After llile ddld LI bora. • probaMy wW tee a.er more fr~amlly. I u1e ,_ .. &et ao•e rnweH•1 .... Y• lle'ed • -.ru ef ltreeltll ud e•rta-111.,swt to tee ,_ daroaCil UM taJ t ml191l .. ,. -... pe,...,_ ~ -alaead. • • • Teiiants' Rights ·. < Fro•.Page BH wntmg by ceru.fied m ail ," Phin: ney not.es If wntt.en complwnlA rad to sparlc act.Joo. Warner sa)'b tt:· nants can Wlthbold rental pay· mcnts or use part of tht rental payment for repalr.. T~nant.s unions have placed rental p<iymeots in t'scrow ac. 1·o uots until la ndlords madt: necessary reprurs _ yJ:tUCSel(. ,.1~ '~· . ..a...11l~ a.n'-.~..:..w..a..ar.rw--r•#-""'& ~~:> ~ _.,. '>>"e -· .you 'Ubeputoolbedefen.siv~." angered about laodJoriS use ol Alt.bougb rent cootrol lo some secuhty deposit mooey to g&lD a reas bas slammed the brakes interest from savlnp accounts on skyrocketing reot lDcreases. and 111other10vestmeot.s. · Warne r says some landlords .. All laodk>rds are tttating lbe haw• skirt.td the price rontml money ~ their own," Warner meas ures by e·m~ung tenants to 'a), "What should happen L' raise renu to cWTtnt mark1·t there should be leglSlaLioo that values m.ikes it c lear thli t a ll lhl· ~(.islatJon pmdmg before ~ money the laodlord gets g~ Ill state legulat.ure v.-ould pre~l Jn escrow Jccount at a bank. landlords from ~uc h evict.100.:S and tht> landJord would ~ l "1thout JUS t cause or 2 percent ol the snlere!>t t.o Sut warner fears pa55age ol pay the management aod n: [ Boroseope ) local coverage keeps you Informed everyday PHINNEY. HOWEVER, IS ~ ary of sucb drasllc aclJon "I would not withhold rent 10 this st.ate unless you've 104. an attorney . in your closet ," be says. ··Qtbenrise. you 're setUng Pro"""'-itioo lO will unlock I.ht: cord·keeping costs of the ac ....... C'<>Unt." rent c:ontro4 cbmpers. Tbe balJol measure. ii passed, would luruL Such legislalloo, however, bu th~ powers of city and cou.nty fa iled pass:i~e a number of rent control meas~. lJm~ by su..te lawmakers. SA nJllDA Y. JIA Y SJ By SYDNEY OMAK& AlllES (Mar. 21·Apr 19): Welcome opportuni· ty for new assignment. fli ghUght independence of thought. ~tioo. Bring priorities into focus. You a re due to move up lad· der, towards goal. Leo, Aquarius persons figure prominently. Ignore one who constantly criticizes your efforts. TAURUS (Apr. 20· May 20): First im- pressions. bunches a re on target. Know it and respond accordingly Gain overall, long-range view. You will receive message clarifying re· cent con!uaioo. Cancer, Aquarius persons play dominant roles. Family member lends moral and financial support. GEMINI <May 21 · June 20): You kave op· portunity to utilize in· tellectual curios ity. Your questions wiU be answered and financial gain could result. Partner or male seeks yOW' counael concerning investment. Accent c harm and humor. A void making definite commitment. CANCER (June 21- J uly 22): Be willing to tear down for ultimate purpose of rebuilding on a m ore solid base. SpoWgbt on partnership proposal. public rela· lions, marital status. Be aware of details. includ- ing small print and hid· den clauses. Aquarius, Scorpio, Taurus persons figure prominently. LEO <July 23-Aug. 22): Accent on prepara· lions. analys i s, de lt>rm ining reasons for recent events. One who s hares work interests mak~ vahd reeommen- d a lioo. Be re ceptive. Toss aside false pMde. Intensified relationship is part of s cenario . Gemini, Sagittarius in dividuals figure pro· minenUy. • VlllGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22): Obt.ain valid hint by reading Leo message. Strive Cor balance between business and pleasure . Famlly member reminds you of recent resoluUon -be grateful, not resentful. Be ready for change, travel, variety and ac- colade from member of opposite sex. LIBRA <Sept. 23·0ct. 22): Basic values com· mand attention. Home, family, security and conclus ion of long . standing transaction figure promine ntl y. Avoid rushing to judg· ment. Define terms. See places and people in re- alistic light. Older in· dividual provides solu· lion to dilemma. SCORPIO <Oct. 23· Nov. 21 ); What bad been area of confusion will now begin to "make sense." Short journey could lead to money situation. What you seek is closer than ortglnally anticipated. Capricorn. Cancer persons play key roles. lo matters o r PAID POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT specplatloo, stJclc with numbers. RUFFELL'S 0lt1Dl'S In the SAGnTARJUS (Nov. UPHOlSTHY CUSTOM FRAMING 22·Dtt. 21): You can be W..T•W_. Spec1a&.zJng 10 nd of losmg proposition tt. IHt Hand Frntshed F1amea Know it and let go of IUJ ..._,.lt•d. 180.l Nt>wPOrt Blvd burden which '>'as not Cod•W...-SCl-t 15' Co~t.J MP<wt 548-4511 rightfully your o~n in ....:'.======~~~~~====~==~=======~~~ first place. Ari~s. Libra ~ ~ persons figure romsnent· ~Ca.. .A~ ly. Check bills. pa y.~~ YiOUR -.,_ ;.e ments, collectJo ns. le a ses and ins ura nce po~~;RICOllN CDec . DAD DESF!RVES 22·Jan. 19): Lunar cycle BEST is such that danng in· th .__ novaUoos succeed . 8 .a....-um Know it, shake olf in· Hi ko decision and Imprint C 'PV your own style. A new F -tT contact could ~ start or arn18 of ~·-~ "something big.·· Leo, -'-'UAU Aquarius persons figure prominently. You are due to ga~n enlighten. ment. AQUARIUS <Jan . 20· Feb. 18): You are e ngaged in pro je ct which requires debcate negotiation. Be aware, alert, sensitive to reel· ings or o lde r family member. Intuitive in· tellect is hooed to razor· sharpness. Another Aquarian plays slgnifi· cant role. A secret ls re· vealed -to your advan- tage. PISCES (Feb. 19-Mar. 20): Sodal activity ac· celerat.es. More people make demands upon your lime. Popularity increases -your sales ability ls accented. Highlight versatility and willingness to laugh al your own foibles. Humor can be our most valua· ble ally. Father's Day ls Jt1ne 15th. Texas Spread 1 10. BEEF ST10C" summer sausage, s oz.. smotv smoked c:neese ban. 8 OZ. E<Sam stldC. 12 oz. MNO MIOOet LonOhom 7 oz. Plaln GouOa. 71-S ...1 oz. ICOPPel.iAIC• Cheese & 50"3Wt>erTV BOnbOns. S21.98 p4Ul ~ delWt'Y cNr9t If snlOO«I Prem.I ......... Pak 3 OZ. SAFARI nt sum-mer sausaoe. 1 oz. Plain Goo<la. 2 oz. ~son.I. 2Yl oz. )ar"Of ~ 2Yl OZ. Jar Of Jetty i Strawberry Bon- bons. S7.98 r----4..::lf..... __ .:_,_ You may believe that a landlord won't APARTMENT ~~FOR ·1 ·:RENTf rent to you or Is evicting you because of your race, religion, national origin, or sex. Perhaps it · s because you • re single or handicapped. If so, there are sev.,al steps you can take. Yoo can contact the California Fair Employment Practice Commission (FEPC). This organizetlon can order a landlord to pay you up to $1 ,000 1f you can prove discrimination. Remember. a few hourt of your attor· ney •a t lme may save you money. We Send Gifts. --~=: we·u handle al cne oetatts ano even encsose a '*10f\lt oreettno. Stop 1n SOCW'I to see tnese ano many otntr glftS on OISO(ly at... ff iclco17 F•rms loath (out fiUa • ' • ; MMttl o,..., .. ,,_,w ..... •,.... ... •a.• ·--- TIRED OF WAITING INA DOCTORS' HOUSE c•• • SDV1C11 COl•S TO YOU 24 HOURS A DAY, 7 DAYS A WEEK -FOR NO EXTRA CHARGE. (714) 851-1890 ' .. .. ' .. .. .. I I .J ~· .. ... ·- , . I DAILY PILOT ·~ I Business :Qusiness~en .C9uld Face Jllil Stress Tesf Researcher Kenneth K Smith checks a full y-loaded rack of pl astic test samples al the Borg-Warner Chemicals testing laboratory at Parkersburg, W. Va The unit records stiffness or the compa n y's plastics during extreme temperature fluctuations when placed in a temperature chamber. The plastics are used in telephones. power tools and refrigerator mtenors . NEW YORK CAP> 1ht-Conference Board's index of help wanted classified advcrtiStnJ! plunged 23 p01nt~ 1n April. 1t:-. sharpest monthly drop on record. the business research group rl' • ·ports The privat~ly funded organizat10n has been domg month)) sur veys on class1f1ed help wanted advert1s1ftg since January 1951. Its index or help wanted volume fell to 122 m April from 145 the previous month. That was 33 points below the Apnl 1979 level and its lowest level since September 1977 The index 1s measured a~amsl a 1967 base of 100 and de- termined by surveys of help wanted advert1s10g in 51 newspapers across tbe country. COLLECTORS CORNER By JOHN CtJNNIFF NEW YORK tAP> A bJU to recodlfy the federaJ cnmJnal c·odc ti now bffore both houses of Conaress, and buslneamen the n1.1t1on over •re in a lalh~r about It. They feel it could put them behind bars They aay the prop ed standards could aJso kill innovaUon and add to buain tr expenses And, they swipect, the whole mess could <'ome about tlmply because the recodlficaUoo ls loosely and sub- Jt•c.•tlvely worded Jall as loo areat a price for that. they say. So. after paylllg lit· 11~ 1attenUon to the proposal. wh1 ch. has been around for a doien '\"1.ri., tb~)' have suddenly become attentive. and bowling mad too Earnings Rise But Dollars Worth Les WASHINGTON <AP> Average earnings of American families r06e 8 percent in t.he past year to $395 a week. but their dollars were worth 5 percent less because of surging inflation. the government has reported Betw~n March 1979 and this past March. med1an family earn- ings rose by S30 a week. from $365. but the increase was more than offset by a 14 percent Jump in consumer prices. the Labor Depart- mt.>nt s aid _, l''or mdlv1duals. median weekly earnings rose 9 percent over the vear from $238 a week to $260 a week. but because of i.nnat1on. their re~l earnings decltned by 4 percent. the department r eported FAMILIES HEADED BY women came closest to keeping up v. 1th inOallon, with thP1r earnings rising by 12 percent But their median income of $220 a wet-k remained very low compared with $428 for husband·wife fam1hcs and S350 for families ma111ta1ned by men. The averagE' earnings n~ures also are called the media because half of the nation's 40 5 mtllton working families are above that figure and half are belov. it The department·s Bureau of Labor Statistics also reported further increases in the number of dual-earner fam1ltes. as more Americans sought jobs to try to keep up with tnflat.lon. The number of famihes with two or more members working rose by 249.000 durin~ the year to 21.l m 1lhon. v.h1le the number of Slllgle.worker families deC'hned by 143.000 to 19 4 nullton THE-BVYING POWER or fom1he"I with two members workmg foll 4 f)('rcent during the pa-.t Yt'dr. while the purchasing PQwer of fa m1hc:-; with only one earm·r dropped 7 Q.efC"~nt. t~~a.lJ~\1~~ bu,rl'au sa\J. -~ O'er the long haul. the one earner family's battle against in nation appearc; to have rcc;ulted tn u stund-off The government estimates that the buying power of a male worker with a non .... orking 1A1fe and two children has remained essentta lly where 1t "as in l964 In a separate report based on a dllferent survey. the depart· ment s::ud that wages for workers in the private non.farm economy rose 9 1 percent dunng the 12 months ending in March, the largest annual increase since the government 1n1t1ated the surv~y five years a~o. The previous record tncrease of 8.7 percent cam e dur ing the 12 months ending an December Rare Coins & Stamps GOLD & SILVER Prices for S-2S..80 Solvtr Cl l IJ JO .... S.11 ~LOWCOST­ CAREFREE SAILING L"'tMMACULATE 28"30' llOATJ. Only the Dally Piiot really tell& you what'& oew 1n your local community ... every day •·t.m1;u.11 I( r vqe r r MO\ Mool• 1-fff 100 '°'"""' )0 P•>O~ ~ s11 ... r e- u..o un »et uu U\S UU ~ "'64 ,_, 111' ,,. ~ .... < .............. (714) 556-6850 Soulh Co•91 Plaza Vlltege -., ...... . '~--c-....... , ·SP Sotiieoody 8" t.1 lOrllt" (all 64'1 ..;p1 ~ ICJI c.rcvlo•'°" IHO•" l1tn "'"~ ~" r °""" mone-. li.-trri y·1• 4\)lp. l~~~'i about h is • ....,.,'. "'"' P"Or>~ CJ1>t1Vi'f '"" Slff~ 6· S••"""'ll H""'°°"' -AaO-o<•.._ ~ ~.O·O 0 ~9(.ttO"t ~ no.1 , J" u• , Eou·oot<S Gt 1&T · • Y SAvE MONEY· &>•2Mo --- ~OPHl~TIC4T£0 PROORAMMINO .. 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The American Civil Liberties Ullion, amoq. othen. a1ao i.I disturbed by content and worctJne. But it ii bualneu, tbroueb the NaUonal Chamber ol Commerce, that seem. most ea· erclaed. and Its greatest. concern involves a aec- tlon on crhninal eodancermeot. Tb.at section, ~lion 1617, st.at.es that "a person ls guilty of an offense if he en1a1ea in C<>Q- duct. that be knows places another person in hn.mi nent danger of death or serious boCIUy iDJUrY, and his conduct ... manifesLs an e.xtreme lndllferen~ to human lite or an unjwrtlfied diare1ard for human life." "How do you def end yourself from this?" aaka Jeffrey Perlman. a young cti.mber lawyer. "lt'a an absurdity.'' he s aid. ''Whatdoes it mean-'un· cu .... ,.... justified disregard for human life?' " As Perlman and the Chamber's outside attorneys see it, en- dangerment a.a so defined could be a club to hold over the bead of any business person involved in disputes about potential injuries from environment Suppo6e. says Pe rlman. a U S. Attorney daims I dumped pollutants m the river He tells me l should have known they could get into the drmking water supply. I say I didn't do it. I ~on't ad· m1t to 1t UNDER ENDANGERMENT, AS descnbed tn the proposed bill. says Perlman. that attorney could force me into a nolo plea by lhreatt>rung m e with endangerm ent, 10 which I face not Just a fine but a Jatl sentenC'e too No. said Perlman. nobody has to be hurt Intent doesn't even hav{' to be shown "It ·s a precedent, not just a recodificatton. We don't have this sect1on now It doesn't exist in federa l criminal lav. .. How. he asks. can a company conduct an experiment? How <'an 1t determine by experimentation 1f a substance. !>Uch as a pharmaceutical, 1s hazardou.s" SUCH EXPERIMENTS, HE pointed out. are necessary tn many andustri~ Often they are conducted 10 the interests of better health Another set'llon of the bill <SI722l. section 1J02, concerns the offense of obstructing d go\-emment function by physical 111- terference It conn1cts. o;ays the chamber. With a Supreme Court det'IStOO In tha1 dec1s1on . a Pocatello, Idaho businessman, Ferro! G Barlow. was supported 1n his content.Jon that officials of OSHA <Occupational Safety and Health Act ) m ay not spot check bu.s1nes.s and work sites v.1thout a ~earch warrant , ti one is reques ted by the employer In order to succeed under the recodlftcation. Perlman con- tends the employer would be requued to prove the mspeetor w~ aC'ltng 1n bad faith At c1 m1rumum. he said, 1t wouJd diminish the . _Barlow dttis\on WHY. AFTER SEEING the pro~al mtroduced into Congress !>O many limes ~hould orgaruzalton.s now be getting so concerned? 'Nobody looked at 11 closely until the past year:· Perlman replied. Another reason may be that the Senate bill now appears to be making headway Som e support 1t because 11 1s hard on violent cnmtnals It has passed out of t.he Jud1c1ary Committee and may be debated m June Clau11U1g the btl,l lS much more than a recodiflcauon, the chamber calls 1t the maJor p1tte or cnmtnal legislatioo in 20 years. But. says Pe rlman. ask a thousand non-business people and they know notbinf' or 1t But .ll~ bee.Me !tie 5281 ~ lollf( 80"' IJOQU('!, I tcneo .r. ore ol lhP ""°"'° s sreat ~'~ vt E'I ~ ll"f'f •lg doe$rl I ~ its liDi.ry leilll,P<, iJ1'P N'Y ~ IO'D«'g r /Jr from 1t I~ trot> 5zs. yt1\J. fr!'()~ n>i·nemPnl ¥>d I ilPO()ll'll!TWC"t ore wruld '><!OP'\' fl'Qum• AM / f M I ~IE!<E\I ~~f' Ql'Ck tu~ O()NEf ti..~ il<t • ont1· I01'11'! .Jr() lt'«Y~ dCIJJSI.~ lr()l'I bur l,p f '-'\ii\ J -'"' o.I< 'lotlO.JIO Al Vltao con tr~ n W>tllin ea>y •M h T"" ~ I ome1"r. tacnonJPtef dO<l dl'C •ii!ry 1n<.trt1m<>l'I'> .}I,. Id~ ~ ~ IO!.cl~y Yl<.ibie Nottioog Of' 3 ~ ~ e.ei stf<IYS lr()'l1 OU OoCllim thdt ~ lilt' rnost I m•iult> ldl..etor d BMW must be tunchoo.i"'f Ot">i;:'lt-1 It 'IOU lord lhe !10\()n of ~or leas·ng ,1 l\Je4 l'ttloent BMW 52& mote Wltrig~ than SP!!~"" lrY d cmvomise. ~~nearest BMW dtldlef<Jl,O cll'd arr~ d lhorougtt test~ YOUR LOCAL BMW OCALER GRO!.!P "•-· ~ ... UMml _.,. 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C•IY CouMN oe .,. en.,°' '"'IN"' • ,....,..,. ,,,_'"' 11e111"" tne 1m .-.,. °' "44,., , .. ,b'( ................. ~ ... -AYES: ,COUNCf&.Ml!MeEllS: ,.,,,,.,_.,._,.,,G<l'OO, ... ~-~-Sitt• NOES: OC'OUNCllME#8EllS .._ A8SEMT: OCOUNCtlMEMIERS - I V ~y C. ltowt- CITY CLE•K OF THE CITY OF llNINE ,..,, ... LMfOICA .. INO MAfNT•MMCE otna1CT "°· .. , TM C-NCllorl -,._.IM_t o4 I~ ,_l\llftO Of, "'°' -11m11..i ro. tren. wllbs. 9'•U, llowffs, .,,..,'°" .. ,..,,.•Ill• •..-ti< con- tro11*~ -,,.. ""'"''"'119 Of M<HWfY _.,..,,..,.. -·· JUCl04'61.. ... , ... ..., ... <tr1<11y tor ,,.. ,.,,..,...,. ..,.., o•O••Y on -iu11o -"'" _,.., • .,..on A1~n.,,., -H.,o~r9 at tl>OM ICK•I~ .,_,.on 111e O•-.m , DIAGRAM lnVINE LANDSCAPE MAMENANCE DISTRICT 80· 1 CtlVOf ..vN: -----------·--------·--·--·---·---·--·-·-..---=.:..-..-::.=.:..--·- WWUQ•U WWW -·--·----·------··-·== ...lil!!I. ·-·--...... _ ----==- c;(Ufl'YOIOllAMif 61All OI CNJO'INlll -----·--·· ·--· ·---. ·--·-·---·--·---·-----·-- ' ' BUSINESS Home Purehases Urged Wait for Better Rates Could Backfire WASHINGTON CA r l -The hope of even lower mortaaac r:.ales and lhe rear or receHloo ere keepinai many Pt()ple rrom buymg a new home. but wallloK tQO long for better rates could Graduates' Joh Chances 'Good EVANSJ'ON, Ill CAP I Despite the gloomy l'conorruc picture. JOb prospects for some June col· lege graduates appear fairly bnght, a national sur· vey of major businesses 1.ndicates But the outlook for Jobs for liberal arts graduates as considerably bleaker than 1t was las t November. the report says, Wlth tbe demand for those graduates orr by 24 percent A survey or 120 nallonaJ employers puts the demand for graduates at 10 percent above the 1979 hiring level for those w1th bachelor's degrees and 9 percent tugher for those with a master's degree. In the survey done this month, the hmng pro- spects were only about 1 percent below expecta· lions expressed by employers last November. ! oJJ•~~E -'.i·Qi I~_)~~~~[~_/ L ~ Don I. Kelly Is director of s ales for the new hotel group at Raygal ~sign Aaa«la~. Irvine Robfort P. B.umao has been elected to the board of directors of Avco Corp. The h rm, head- quartered In Greenwich. Conn.. has offices m Newport Sfach. Bauman 1s ueeut1ve vice pres•· dent of General Foods Corp. Martltt Mohr 1s assistant vice president and supervisor or adm1nistrat1ve services at Far "n t Snlngs aad Loao AssoclaUoa, NeWJ)09t ~ach 1 backfire. 11y some housina economilt.1. "It would be • bit of • bou to beUen mortJaae raws will drop below 11.S percent or 11.75 percent anytime tills year," Nici Thoma.a Parliament, an economlat fort.he U.S. Lea1ue of Savinp Alloclationa . MOREOVER, THE SA VINOS that could come from slightly lower mortgage ratel may be offset by higher house prices, added Marshall Kaplan, ot lhe Federal Home Loan Bank Board. "While mortgage rates m.ay soften a bit more. we can't expect any great bargain rat.es, •r ~Hid this week. Mortgage rates have dropped dramatically ln recent weeks. from hi ghs of 17 pucent to ran1es between 12.25 percent and 15 percent, lbe national Association or Realtors reported . The average mortgage rate now stands at about 13.6 percent. with levels as low as 12 percent m some areas or the South, the Realtora said. "People have watched morgtgage rates ran so ~harply, so rapidJy that they expttl the pace lo continue," satd Parliament "But that isn't very realistic because the cost ot money to home len· ders still averages about 10 S percent: and infla· t1on. wtule slowing. should remain at double-digit pace " PAJlUAMENT ANO KAPLAN both predict mortgage rates will level out at about 12 percent this summer "When Uus happens, people will realize lbat rates are stabah zing, and then they'll re~nter the housing market more forcefully." said Parlla· ment. Al the same time, homebuyers will race a steady increase In home pnces. added Kaplan. "They'll have to decide whether saving a little in interest o(fsets the pnce n se " WHILE HOME PRICES won't appreciate at the 14 percent annual rate registered six to 12 months ago, ~ey should increase at about 6 per- cent or 7 perc8\t a year . said Kaplan. ~ Realtors' sarvey does indicate rekindled interest lll home buying, presumably in response to fall.mg mortgage rates. !• .·· . . ' .l . Darlene Grart 1s investment counselor for Sewpocl,~ F~. -Site lt"'"' May sales of existing homes should reach an annual. seasonally adJusted rate of 2 S million un· its -sJJghUy better than the 2.4 million annual .pa.ce . ._£' ered ttrApnt. smd ~C!t'tarliOn;.~ci;:;~~..,_--i In cost.a ~ten-. . • - ---~ooruru.st.o! Ult: !tealLo~· gmup. 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King srud HGH Splif \ ofe Oac.- CULV ER C IT (A P I Stockholders of Metro-Goldwyn- M ayer lnc were to vote today on a pr oposal to split the h1ston c movie comp any into two firms. one conccn· !rating on hotel and gambling opera. lions and the other on rum entertain· ment. The proposal, which has the back- ing of MGM's largest stockholder. financier Kirk Kerkorian. Is expected to pass easily . Kerkorian, wbo owns 47 perttnt or MGM. h as said his Tracinda Invest· ment Corp. plans to make a tender offer for more shares tn the new en· tertain~nl company. Bunnes• Profits Black Firms 1 Lag Far Behind 8 )' MILTON MOSKOWITZ The Fl)nUJle SOO 1s out , lhf" Forbe5 SOO is out -and now the Hla('k Enterprise 100 1s out. Fortune and t'orbes are bu11lness magazines lhat publish annual r ankings of lhe leading companies in AmeriC'a Th(•y s tart with Exxon and work down. Fortune works all the way down to 1.000 companies <they call their compilation the "double 500"). Forbes !!>top~ at SOO And they rank these big monsters by various mea!.ures: sale!\, profits. assets. market value . and other indices or interest t•h1('fly to invcswrs Bl.ACK ENTERPRISE IS a business magazine too Rut their bailiwick 1s black-owned business And for eight year:. now they have published annual r ankings of the 100 lar"e:.t ble1c·k owned compa nws They also rcrnk tht-leading black in'lurante com- panie!'>. banks a nd .,avings and loan as!ioc1at1f)ns Tlw c·ontr<t'lt I'>, I}( rouf!i£•, v1v1d The largest rompany on tht· Hlal'k Entl'rprnw list 1t ha~ been the perennial ~<J I ,.., \1ntown In <I u ., 1 r 1 t • ' . 1 h t• I. 'J .., i\nJ;:l•l1·' ha\t•d n ·1·11rlf t'<1m11.111\ 11., 11n'I ,,,ft·' 11f )f~I K milh1m v.11ulrl nn1 t•H•n qualdv th<•m fnr .1 ll lllln~ 1n \tu• FflrtUn1· top 1000 r11,1..r Money Tree S4>('ond 1m ttw lllJ•·I-i'~nl•·rpn.,c· ro!.ter " Ch1c:.sJ.(f)., John'"" P1Jhf1,h1nJ,!. th•· publi..,hf'r of the monthh magazme Ebon~ JO<t lh1• \H·1·kly .Jet It~ 1919 'Jlt:s wen • $61 mtlflon. 1.omewhat Ji-.t<int from the S2 5 billion rolled up lastycur by Time Inc· tht· Pubh'\hnof F'orturl'c· Black Enterprise 1' n.11uralh ;.iv. an· ,,f th1· tli...p<Jnl) They point out that the· :!5Lh l<1rgcM 1·11q>1Jrat10n in the llrHl ed Stat~. ~h1rh happen.., 111 lk' T1·nnec11. ha!. sales ISll 2 bilhonl wh1<·h a re neur lv llJ time.., ttw salt"\''' all the 100 leading IJlat k compan1v., put togl'thc ·r THE LARGEST BLACK automobile d ealer m the na - tion is Dick Gtdron Cadillac ()( the Bronx . Hts sales were SlS.S mlllJon last year Ile dropped from 13th to 17th on the Black Enterprise hsl Tbe other top 10 bhtck companies after Motown and John~ Pubh~hinii: -.,~. f'edro a Rron"t c;urwrmarket chain <SS m1lhon>. ll J KuBSell. and Atlanta construction company <J.41 m1ll1on 1: Johnson Products. Ch icago CosmetJ('S bous~ ($35.4 m11l100 >; Vanguard 011. a Brooklyn oil di.stnbutor (135 m1lhon>; Af ro-International. a New York exporter ($32 milhon l: Smllh Pipe. a Houston oilfield supplier (S32 m1Ulon1: Gnmes Oil. a Dorchester, Mass . petroleum company ($30 milhon>; and Wallace & Wallace. a New York City fue l oil wholesaJe r 1125 9 m1lllon1. Tbe black list lS be1unnin~ to look more ond more hke the "white" hst 1n on<' respe<>t w l compan1e becom~ more prominent each yt·.ar Ba11ks Set Menzber Fee for C/wrge Card !' \' FR,\:'\CISC< 1 r \ f'1 CaliforntJ ~ tr.,t Hank ha~ .innounn~J 11 14 111 b('~111 1·h .1ri.:ing J SI.! 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Gold, Metal Quotations By The-A~la~ Press Selected world gold prices today: London: morning fi xing $531 40. up, $11 80: afternoon f1XJn11 $535.50, up S15 90 Paru: afternoon fixing~ 66, up $3 00 Fran.kllll't: SS32.51, up SIO 49 Zurich: $534.00 bid, ur1 $16.00: $538.00 a sked. New \'on: Handy & Harman mad morning $535 50. up $15.90. New York: Engelhard selling price mid-morning $535.50, up Sl5 90. New \'ort: Engelhard fabricated gold mid-mo rning $554.24. up $16.45. * NEW YORK (AP> up Sl 00 Engelhard silver $14.228. up Sl.05. * * * Handy & Harman silver Sl3.S50, $13 500, up Sl 00. fabricated s ilver * * ---~-LY~-LOl ______ ,,_·d•y -Mav_~, ___________________ s __ ·iJ!f),.ts John Sevano Mayne: This Is a Pinn~ele for Me! J .~ Af\t>r • Iona, arch.aou"' chmb, Oran•r Coai.t Collt-ae b• t>.11 ('O•l'h M1k~ Mayn ha" ftnHlh· m.ld~ It lU lhl' top Ml~ ln l.M hadow of Cerlihlt\ C'tutrh Wa.I ly Kln<'al~ th.-pa t tbr("(I a-.on!li, Mavn,·' r1n•h·a canw throuRh with Oyinai ('Ulllf II " \jjblultunJt lht>n1111t'.'lve a& lh lw~t team 111 I ht late thlio. ,.,.ar "ntUM THE TIM t: I WA.ti 11 Vt'lir' oltt :.1i1.> b Mayo,•. · 'balit<ball ha• dommatNI ni y hfr ptnch mytWlf ~\l'ry momma l wakt-up Tht!> , ... ,, pinnade for ml'. hkl' a dtt"•m come trut Muyne·~ bt>ginmng w~ not very t.laffert-nt from moe.t yountjslerb He went lhrough the l.11 ti\" 1-A'agoo r unki., alm~t :,1gned out of h1J(h h<·hool before h1:, father talked him out of 1t, aud ende d his t·an~er after four )'t'ctrs ul LC R1vers1dt> A fi~t}. fu~ry manager Maynl' blHb ht' v.J:. the !>ame as a youngster ·'I was a lwayb one of tho:-.e thut thre 111 hi" bat or h•s helml'l, ·· say!. lht• 34-year -old hk1pp.-r of the Burl> ·· 1 1ust couldn t uccept fu1lun· cir m 1:.takf>" Welch's Shutout 'Chilling' I ul\\ .t\ !> µut un awful lot or pressure 1111 111\ ... If J ulwU)'b upt'ClW u lot I'm not one of th11M_• t•uhn t•t11111)l•t1lor5 I let m y emotions """"' J bll .. t tuaJI), M u oe':. f1r:;t choice was not a t·oudun.: t•ar'°'t'r afler hu. playing d ays had t•ndl·cl at UC 1l1veri.1de He had ma1ored in I ulwc1y~ pMI ota aae:tu• lof of pn• Mur.. .,,. "'"'"?II . I alu:a11• c•.A114·c·1f#d o tcu. ,.,,. AUi OHf# of dNMf# ralm r 1111tp.-1lt1Jr•. I ,_., •JI ..,,.,11011.11 •h•.11e· a bit. pollll(':lJ bCJence 1n i.chool and was gavmg llome thought to becoming a lawyer Bl'T , A THINGS HAPPEN Mayne decided to pur!iue a leat•hing cureer instead. "I Wl'nt into ll'uching because I was n't sure ..ibout lav.," Mayne remembe~ "I Just though\ t· LOS ANGELES <APJ ~ Phil N1ekro, who's old enough to be Bob Welch's rather, has bet:n a round baseball for a long time But not too long to be mighty 1m pressed by what he saw· young ·-.Wel~t>.-.:1'-hunday-r.~ht:-~ -.• ~--""!'*at~as ~hi~ ,.;;,n -. _,_ __ .., •I · •• ., .. . . . . : . • . "' ~een no·hllters T>1t ched that "eren·1 half a~ ~o<xl :.is that.·· "aid Nackro after Welch allowl-'d Atlanta only one hit and faced the m1n1mum 27 batlC'rs in a 3 0 Los An~eles v1rtory over the• Hravl'S ··tit• "a" in l·ontrul all m~ht " I N (' 0 NT R 0 I. 1 ~ :rn J j1 propnate dt>scription of Welch·., performance Tht• 23·yl·ar old right hanrtt•r didn't come do'>f• 111 1s!tu1ng a 'IHilk . :.truck out "t'Vt•n and allO"-t'<I nnl \ a frw hard htl balb · Welch set down the first 10 Br a ves before La rvell Blanks lined a clean s ingle over Los Angeles .shortstop Bill Russell's head with one out in the fourth inn ing. Chris Cha mbliss then ripped u ground ball to sec-ond habeman Davey Lopell that wa' qu1«kl\ turnl'd into a double pla~· That was 1t for the• Bravl':-., .. ., Wt.'lch. \\ho C'~t1matl·d ht: thn•w fa:.tballs 80 p1·n·1·nt nf lhe t1mt·. ""' perfect lhc rt:~l of the \\a\ NI E KRO, 3-7. had thl' m1~ fortune of p1tch1n~ a~~u n:-.t Wekh The 41 -year old vett>ran went the distan('C for Atlanta. al lowinf( nine hits while walking three and strikin~ out s ix .. The fas tball ll> s till the number one pitch 1n the game, .. said Niekro, whose knuckleball has dazzled Nation a l League balle r s for year s a nd been responsible ror 221 major league victor1e:;. "When you've got 1l. as he did. you've got lo go with It " Welch d1dn 't J(O with 1t to tilanks. "The guy <Blanks) hit a han~· 1ng breaking ball." s aid Los Angeles Manager Tom Lasorda "That was one of the better pitched games I've ever seen a nd he did it in a hurry. lie made 1t look easy." WELCH CONFIRM E D what his manager said after the one- hour. 46-minute Ra me "fie hit a hook." said the young right-hande r . who was quic k to add that he got "a fe w chills" after striktnR out pinch hitter Mike Lum to e nd the t(a me and recc1vinR an ovation from lhe crowd of 24,630. ··That was the best control I've ever had." scud Welch. "I really d idn't mix my pitches that well. but I mixed the pos1· lion on my fastball. There were a fe w s1tuat1ons whe re I changed s peeds." Welch is now 5· l this season with victories in his last five de· c1sions. Los Angeles is 18-3 at Dodger St ad ium th is season while lhe Braves are 3-17 in road games. REGGIE SMITH provided a ll t he off~nse Welch ne~ed wtth his ninth homer or the season ln the bottom or the first inning. The Dodgers made it 2-0 in the third when De rrel Thomas and Smith led orr with singles and Thomas scored as Steve Garvey grounded into a double play. Joe Fera uson's Cin t homer of the year in tbe sixth completed the 1conna. ''That's the best game I've e ver cauaht. with him pitching. and the bHt display of throwing r11U>alla I've ever caught." said FerpllOft. "Bob's come to the polnt now where he can throw the ball where he want.s. He's out there think.lng." ,. o.11, ""* ~ t• G•1 A,...._ '"8etl the Bell Rings •.. Polly Plumer < abov<.' nghtl of University High t nes to withstand the ki c k of Fo untain Valley's Bonnie McGhnchey on the bell lap of the CIF Masters meet 1,600 meters. McGhnchcy st ayed on Plumer 's heels until the fin ish, when the Uni High girl pulled away to win by a few mete rs and accepted congratulations <below>. See s tory. .page B8. • .. • .. -..... ....-• .,. • -, • • .. -., ••• ~ 1' • • • • • .. • , law was too much of a total commitment , bO I decided to st.ay and &et a teaching c redential "It's funny. I assumed my baseball career was over. and e ve n my manaaer at R1 vers1de, Gary A<lanu. aaid l s houldn't try coaching, that ..,.-there were too many other lhlngs lo do -hke coaching my career ," Mayne says. "l w11 lucky enough to have great athletes that year." studyin1 la w." And, each year succeeding, H Mayne's pro- grams have produced one good a thlete a fte r another. 0 Mayne listened to Adams' a dvice for a "l'M A PLAYER'S coach," says Mayne, in describmg tumself. "My primar y concern is to makt! that player better than when be first came here. while .. ff£ TAVGllT AND COACHED, but only at a Junior tugh level. Hts teams ~ere successful. but as be explaio.s, "I reaJly wasn't totally in volved I was m uch more of a teacher " In 1972. however. that quickly changed as Eisenhower High's head coac h of 14 seasons re ured :.in<l ~ayne was tabbed as his replace 1m 11t The rest. as Mayne puts at. "ts hLSlory " .. Naturally, you p ush different buttons for different people, but I lb.ink 99 percent of the people who have come her have left as belt.er players He coached four years at £1.senbower. com piling an 89-21 record and three Citrus Bell League lltles. He then came over lo a sugging Orange Coast program and finished se<-ond. third and fourth behmd Cerntos before ht!. powerhouse c lub 131 7J of th1:, season "The kids who come here know they'll get someUung out or this progr am. That's what it's all about Actually. people who come here have 1 wo Uungs on their m ind: first. either pro J sp1ratJon. or a college scholarship "We're here for what we can do for the kid. We provide a ser vice for them ." And, Mayne has done exactly that. turning one player after another into ·either a oro oro- "It was 1n 1974 1hal I df'c1ded to makl• ( Stt SEV ANO. Page 871 * • * • * * * * * Pirates Flawless? OCC Demoralizes Harbor, 8-1 By JOUN SEVA NO Ol _o....,~ .... , ...... LONG REACH ·If OranRe Coast College's -baseball team has a fl aw. opponcnlb are gom~ to be ha rd pres:,ed to find out 1,1,hat 1t is as the 1'1r3\t-._, arl' cur rt'ntly condurttn~ u <'h"1<' at lh•• '>lat<• JC champ1oni.h1p:-. here di Bh.11r Field After demoralt11n~ Lo' Med"™>:>. 20· 1, 1n thc·ar o!>('nrn~ gaml' Wctln~day, tht· Ptrall'-. \\ l'rl' JU.'>t as mcnac1nJ: 10 dispo-- 1 n~ uf h1ghly-n•RJrdt'd LA Ha rbor. 8· I. Thur.r;dai-Tom~ht i o·doc·k1 (XT f:.tc<'!. LA Vallt•y at Al air LA llarbn .., Sc:.i ha v.k'> ne>v••r knl'\\ v.hat hit tht-m al> th• l'1ratt>:<. ... park led rn t'Vt>rv f,;1 , ,., of th1• i.:anw -from p1tch1n~ 111 h1tt1n.:. tofleldin~ Tiff: PITCHl"'-G l<·i.i.on::. WNt· admuustcred by the right arm" of Don Sm1lh and Larrv HJck., as the two comb1nt.-d to ·hold Uw power-lade n Scah awks to a meager one run on seven h1t5 . The h1tb ng, too, was 1ust :.is 1mpress1ve as Mike Van~nburJ( and John Melbon collected thr~· h1ti.. wh1h.• Kevin Homme and Chrt'i J ohnston playl'<i JX'pper 1111th the v.all., in lt'ft c1•nter anrt n·nt<'r. and M1kt' Empting pro v1dC'd a crnshin~ triph· tu nght \\1t h lhl' base:. loadl'<l Tht• dC'fens 1vl' pc:rforrnanc''' \\ere administered b) \'andcn bur.: v.ho made a n:ishv c:itc·h of a dnve m tht• fourth. and Mark Marches. \o\ho nailed a Sea hawk rwutl'r try ing to takt• third on a sinRle in thl• sixth "IT WAS Jl'ST a matter <>f Freshmen Ni DON SMITH tame before v.l" ~ot to him <LA H arbor p1t chl'r Ernie V11lalobos1.'' i.a1d OCC Coach M1kt' Mtt~ne of h1' teams of ft·ns1\ 1• t•'<pl111l'i .. He \o\ Jl>n ·t throv. in.: h1., bn.·ak1n~ bJll for .,tnk~ and th.11 'v. hJt hun him Thl''t J:U' th1 1'1r.J\r• • kno~ ~hen lh1 \ hJ\ 1• lo pfJ\ h,u(t Tht•\ l..nt•v. v.1• t·ouldn I 1.11.1· I~\ ll.1rh•)r ltchth Thi·' n \t'r~ .,1rn1lJr t11 "-JntJ \n..i of uor ll'.J.:ut• Tht• South t'od'I C11nfrrenct> champion.., .,cort'd rir.,t in tht.' ope n1n~ (rdme a:. R om1n t> reached baM· o an E>rror. slolt• ... econd. and came home on Van- de nbunf:. l>1ngle up them 1ddle ed OCC Cre'Ws Sent Imo Repechages SY RACUSE. N. Y. -Oran~e Coast College's freshman eight c rew lost it s first race this season. and lhe Pirates' j uruor varsity crew flnlsbed fourth In its heat. sending bolh teams into today's repechages at the 78lh a nnua l IRA N a t ion a l In · t ercolJ eglat e r owin g cham· pionships at Lake Onondaga here . The Pira te fros h crew was nipped in its heat by Wisconsin b.Y just o n e a n d two · tenths seconds OCC was also com petin g aga i n s t N av)', Dart mouth and Boston Univers1· ty In the frosh heat NORTHEASTERN ALSO won the fi rst heat of the freshman e ig hts w it h a 6 :00 6 t ime, followed by Cornell, Syracuse. Penns y lva n ia, M .l.T. a n d Columbia OCC's frosh eight, wbich re- corded a 6 OS.2 in the 5ttond heat. faced its stiffest chaUenge f rom Cornell <6 .05 .3l a nd Syracuse <6 06 09) In today's reptthage . OCC lS making its slxlh •P· pearan~ in the National Rowing Champ1onsh1ps In 1978, OCC's frosh eight finished sixth here. and in 1970 the P irates sent a fros h four crew which placed third behind Cornell and Na\" LA HAllBOll TIED IT·two m· 'n1ngs later as J ohn Whi!Uin&led up the middle ;-s 0Te1reoond and walked home on Lester Wilson's i>lOJl lp to ttft\er • ~ ' _ T he g~e 1 ~n .turned lnlo a p1tcti~r ~· a'u~f u ntil Onsnge C<>al>t broke through in the sixth~ With one out, Vandenburg·laced a .. 1nRll'. lO left, and Randy Day .ind Mclbon fullowt>d with mfleld ... qu1bberi lO lo;.ad the bases \1 arch~ popped to fir..t for lhl• wcood out , but then Emp 1 1n~ promptly drove a 2·2 fastball "' l'r lht.'" right fielder's head to c h·Jr tht: bas~. g1van~ the Bue-, .ind Smith a ' l mar~in .. Jl "T BEFORt. I got up to lh1 platt· l)JH· 1Gl1tk> to"1 me t•1 look for a r:.i..,tball and that ., "'h.tt I wd." t:xplaaned Emptrnl! · I thouRhl he <right fielder) had the bull but then I heard ev ervonecheermi.t " (; 1 H·n d lhrt'l' run cu:-.h11m. Smith had anythmg but an easy time in the Seahawks' next m· nang at bat. Tryif~ to be too fine with hb p1tc h'es. the right hJnder surrmdered a sinRle and t\\O walk.., aftn r l'linng the f1r.t hJtt••r \.\1th th1· horn,• plate· ump1rt· nJrro\\IOI.! hi., 'ilrtk<' zon1· con .,1ckrJbl}. Smith lo-;t his cont•t•n 1 r .1t111n and h.111 t11 ~IH' \\ ay to c •CC rl'hef an· l.arrv Hic k:. who cl1 ... po:.ro of tht• rali°y by ~~tting Whitt on stnkt•'l and Walson on ;.i fly l O MRht fi eld "AU.. I WANTED lo do was pitch my nor mal game and st<Ay <m top of lbe hitters. That 's my ~tren~." explamed Sm ith, who improved his rtt0rd to ll·I for the season. "I started the innln~ p1tch1ng too fine and then the umpire wouldn't g ive m e anything. I'd throw the ba ll right down the middle and wouJdnl J,?t>t the caJI. What was I going to do" "They (Coach Mayne and p1tchmg Coach Tim Kelly, who ~ot t hrown out for objecting ~ the strike woe) had no cboitt but to take m e o ut. H they, weren't, J was going to w alk oft anyway." H icks came on to restore or .. der. however. and the Pirate ol· fense -led by crushing doubles off the waJJ from Romine and Johnston, and a triple by Van- denburg -responded by addmg four more runs in the seventh to put the game to bed . To night's contest with LA Valley (31·7> is expected to be mor e of a challenge for the Pirates <31-7l. as 1t will match the !>tale's two top teams <OCC 1s No I> with t he Monarchs throwing thl'1 r ace -Mike 01g1acomo against the Bucs' Gar) Brah.S. OCC's junior vars ity crew. 14-2 before Thursday's compet1 · tfon. was up agalnst Cahforrua , Corne l l. Navy a n d Bos t o n Universit y In Its heal. The Bucs r.laced fourth with a 6:08.0 clock- ng. C:Onnors, Evert Win Califonua won that heat with a s wlft s.se.1. the best mark of t he day. BY FAILING to wln their heats, the Pirate squads had to finish either first Qr second In today's repechages in order to qualify for Saturday's finals. F or OCC's J u nio r varsity rrew. It marked another loss lo Cal. one of only two teams to beat the Pirates lhia season. The other crew with a win over Orange Coast ls Cornell, whJch finis hed.Just two·te nths o( a second cJI Callfomla'a time al 5:59.3. In the first heat of the Junior varaity eights, Northeast.em re- corded a winnlng time or 6:00.4 to advance to Saturday's fln1l1. , Brown firushed 1ec:ood. followed by Rhode l alend. Syr acuse, Dartmouth and M.l.T. PARIS CA P> -Raul Ramirez of Mexico upset Amer ican Eddie Dlbbs. 6-3. 7-S. 6-3 in lhe third round ol the French Open Tennis Championships Friday. Dlbbs was seeded No. 7 His patient baseline tactics are r at· ed highly on lhe slow clay courts of Roland Carros Stadium and he has reached lhe last eight in this tournament four times in the last five years. No Am er ican has won the French men 's title Ince Tony Trabert In 1a5S Third-seeded Jimmy Connors wore down Antonio Zu1arelll of Italy. 7-5. 6·4. 7.5 and joined Ra mirez m the last 18 Zug1relli had a match point a t 5·3 ln the fint set but tossed it away by missing u backhand volley Yannlck Noah. a rising 20· vear-o1d F renchma n . downed .Eliot Teltscher of the United States 6-3. 6-0, 7-6 a nd was another qualifie r for the last 16. Chris Evert Lloyd , favorite for the wom en 's first prize or · $4 2,50 0, de f ea t ed P a m Teeguarde n 6·1, 6-1 and reached the IN t 16. S he has d ropped onl y two games in her fir.Jl two m atchc.,. The men a re going for a first • prize of $53,000, with defending~ c ha mpion B jorn Bo r g the f avor ite and J ohn Mc Enroe seeded lo play him in the nr\,al ' week from Sunday. Belus Prl\joux. o( Chile couS. pleted an upset victory over vt~ tor Petcl of Para1 uay. 1·5, H,. 6-7, 7-6 ln th second round.~ m a tch was started Thursd'' ! and hatted by rain after two sets . • .., . . ' I ... , · .. , •";''I ...... l .j ' .: I :· .~ I a . I ' 1• .. I : .. •~"' • J ' ! l . • • . . • • • . • • . ~ I SPORTS BREAK I BASEBALL Ex-Uni Coach Driscoll Named t o Montana Post KBl.BNA. lloa& -Fortftff Ualvenil7 KlJh m to.acb John Drluoll, ualatant ba*etball COlcb at Santa aa.a J\IDior Col~te~. wu named TbW'Sday at tread coach at CUTOll Colkp, bfre DrbcoU wtU sucued Jim Trudno..-ul at lhe P'nwlUer .ti Coel~ Kboot Trudnowat.I bid ~ bead COICh 1inee lt'IO beloN re6ll?UJ'I hts <'OlchJn1 dutiea ln March H1a ov•r· all record at lhe achool wu l3'7-l.29, lnt'ludtna an a 17 mark hut teUOl'I Dmrotl hu 12 yeani or co chJne u peracO<'e at Un-Junior collt:~" and htah irbool lt>velJ He has l>ff'n an auiatanl coa('b and part.um~ physical educauoo m suuctor »t s.nw Rosa for one sea.son Dnscoll played basketball at Orange Coa t College and UC Irvine lie was a junior varsity coach at Costa Mesa Htgb and USlSled at OCC before moving to University in 1971 oitel<*.L In slx years at Uni. his record was 56·90. Dn.acoU m oved on to Sebastopol High In Northern Calllomla beiore moving to the jup.ior college ran.ks. At C.0.ta Mesa Hl~b and Orange Coast College he was an understudy to Herb Livsey. While al Uruvers1ty lus TroJans qualified for the ClF playoffs in the first year . A strong disciplinarian. Driscoll's maw emphasis was on defense. ,,_ ____ Qttotr ol dw Da11 -----. Reggie Jackson of the New York Yankees ... 1 don't want to be a hero. I doo't want to be a star ft JUSt works out that way.·· B rn<-• Pound• Out Tltrrr Ho•rr• Jobany ~nch hit three hoqle runs and drove • in four runs and Frau Pastore picked up his sixth victory of the year as Cincinnati defeated San Diego, 5-3, Thursday night in National League baseball action. It was the third time in Bench's career that b• hlt.t.hree homers-in one g~me-1be la.st llme oo May 9. 1973. All three of bis homers came off loser lhndy .Jones, 4·3 . . . .... "' Catpber Ed OU d«?ubled in the .eo-a.bf4d,run irr lhe...liftb in· ~ • • ning, tben.!_cor~Jhe_ev~tuatwtnnini run _ on Dale Bena'9'"1iit to lead Pitt.S6tJ.rgh to a 5-4 victory over Philadelphia. Tbe victory boosted the Pirates.into first place by one game over the Phillies in the National League East . . I n the American League, Minnesota's Kee LuclreHx, who was traded to the Twins by the Angels in exchanae for llod Carew, extended bis hit- ting streak to 30 games with two singJes in a 5-2 rain-delayed victory over the Chicago .. .,. White Sox. Landreaux ia only the 27tb Pl•yer in major Jeaeue history to hit safely in 30 OJt more sames . . . aur I b-and lorle one pro- vided the power, backlne up a combined four.hitter by J.U Deaa,y md Vidor cnu as Cleveland blanked Milw•ukee. ~. 'f&e vietorJ waa rieveland'• tlaird stniabt and fifth in the aut l1x games. The loa !napped 1'1lwaukee'a six-same win· ninl streak . . . Tbe Dodaen bave rec•lled 2l·)'ear-old catcher Mike Sdellda from their Albuquerque farm club and optioned third baseman Kieke, Hakilier to the same club . . . Detroit bought tbe contract of utility infielder SUo Papi o( Pbiladelphla'• top fa.rm club. Tbe price was not dla- cloaecl. Tr11I• a ·"•riR9 Sp~r<-lt SAN LUIS OBISPO -Coaches spend Ufetlmes trying to inspire the best from their athletes, but . . Cal Poly (San Luis Obispo> women's gymnastics . coach Andy Proctor really shook them up Wednes· day nigbL . Proctor was re<:apping his team's season at an annual banquet when tbe windows began rattling and the chandeliers swayed. Gasps emerged from the audience of 250. Proctor's performance. however, was not lost on at least one of his reUow coaches. As the shaking su,l>sided. women's basketball roach Marilyn McNeil, obviou519 impressed, stood up next to Proc· tor and asked: "Andy, would you please talk at our pre·game meeting next year?" , The earthquake, which measured 4.6 oo the Richter scale, was centered about 30 miles south of here. --· ...... --·· -# , ••••• --•.-.. .,_ .... °"" ·••n ,, ~,. s~· ,.,. ...... ,, .... ,. .. 'l'be city ot Loni Beach will hoet the arcbtry • tompeUUoo ln the 1914 Summer Ol1mplc1 a\ lhe Qbllnc El Dorado Park rana• wO M,000 ltm· poraJ'7 1 at.a '° be added .•. 0.pit. preaure from lt.a aovernmnt. lM New ~alaod Oty111plc and Coen· monwealth OamH AuoclaUoG voled &o MDCI a team '° the llcncow Otymplca ann a atx-bour mMtlat . . . Tbe AuaU&Uao Olympk federaUon baa lOlt 11 lpomort followial ti.I dedaioo to pattklpate ln MOICOW, leavlnt Lbe rederatloa IU0,000 lbort .. Lord KllHh, ~dent of the lftter'Dt· uooaJ otJmplc Commtttee • aaye lbe IOC la dolna all tt eoWd '° "de-poUUdJ.e" nature GIUlllel. -----•-•••II Teti••-----.... On lh.lJ dale in bueball ln lMI: 14.Jchy ManUe belted a pitch troJD Pedro bmoa of tht' Wldhlnjlon Senators ol1 \be facade ol \be rtcbt field l'OOf for ~rbape tbe lonent bome.r ever bit lD Yankee St•diwn. On tlus dat.e Ln l938: A. Yankee Statdium crowd of 81,Ml saw the Yankees sweep a double-header from the archrival BolllOO RedSox.10-Sands-4 On thu date ui 1922: The Chicago Cubs and the St Louis Cardinals made perhapt the most unusual trade in baseball biatory. Between games or a double-header at Wrigley Field, the t;luba traded out.fielder Jeff Heathcote to the Cards for ouUielder Max Flack. Both Heathcote and Flack ap- peared in both games of the double·header and represented both teams as the Cubs swept the twtnbill by 3· 1 scor~ Ontlusdateill 1894 . Bostoo·s Bobby Lowe became the first player in National League and major league blstory lo hit (our home runs in a game. Tod11.y's Bnthdays· San Francisco catcher MLke Sadek LS 34. Cm<:1.nnati p1t<.'b~r Mike La~o~s 1s 24 Otdy ~re11 Play.,r• Brrak Par Only seven players were able to break par ·n Thursday m the first round of the Kemper Open at Bethesda. Md .. led by Jobn Mahaffey, J .C. Saead. Jay Haas and Dave Hill, ail with two-under·par 68s Usmg a new driver, Cathy Mo~ shot a one·under-par 71 to share the first-round lead of an LPGA tourney Ul New Rochelle. N. Y. with Amelia lloter and Alice Miller ... Jay Don Blakt> of Utah State took a one-stroke lead at 71 in lbe first round of the NCAA tournament at Columbus. Ohlo. Jabbar Colle~IN ffl'P Trophy Kal'ffm AbdoJ.Jabbar feels -nat at the age or • 33, he's not geUlng older. he 's getting better. '·I've matureQ. as an adult." Abdul·J abbar said as he ac· ceptea the NBA 's Mo~ Vatuabl~ Ptayeraward-'far · a re.coed sixth time. uuus l l·)'e.auareei:. FQ.tlfard LAm.Jlkd _ was named Rooiie of the Year by a decisive margin over the ... Lakers· Magic Johnson, wlule the Celtics' Red Auer'bacb was voted Executive or the Year ... Undefeated lightweight Cubanito Pem of Westminster scored his 12th career knockout tn 14 fights Thursde1 y night at the Olympic Aud1tonum. but not before Mex1co·s Fill Raalirea gave him a cut in the \hird round ... E rale DtGregorio, 1974 Rookie of the Year with the Buffalo Braves of the NBA. says he will try to make the San Diego Cbppers after two seasons of inactivity . . . Lie de· tector tells show suspended Ut.ab Jau player lleraard 1Da1 does not remember ,..... bavine aexua1 relationa with the woman be ts accwed o( sexually assaulti:n&. accord· ing to a document rued in court at Salt Lake Cit y . . . l"ormer LA Laker Coacb l•ell •«Chr e7 ls a leadina candidate to replace Coach ... Le•ard ol the Indiana Pacers, a«0rding to tbe OregooJan new1paper ... Berlt 8,_.., coach of the U.S. Olympic hockey team, baa derided Dot to accept a coacbine offer from tbe Colorado Boe~ ol the NaUooal Hockey ~. However, the Broob ia ~ still w.- decldecl about whether to stick with • two-year contract to coach in Davos, Switzerland ... The NCAA wtU oot pestallae Iona Colle&e for reported illegalities involving basketball star Jeff llala.Dd, but still Is lootina into other aJle&ationa about the school's basketball program. according to brother John Drbcoll, Iona president. The lovestigatioo followed Ruland's adm ission that he bad signed ille&ally with agent Palll Corvi.Do before last season began .. Pbiladelphta assistant coach Chock Daly has been offered a lhree·year cootract to coach the San Antonio Spurs, a Texas newspaper reported. The Spurs have yet to replace Doug Moe, who was fired March 1 and temporarily replaced by Geoeral Manager Bob Bass. Tef~lladio TV: No events scheduleo. RADIO: BasebaJI -Angels at Detroit. S p.m., KMPC (7J0): Atlanta at Dodgers. 7 30 p.m . KABC (790 > DAILY PILOT 8 7 f'ro• Pagr 88 SEV ANO'S COLUMN. • • 1pect or a beavilY·tec~ col· le1e bope(ul. BVT. OP OOUUB, lD ~ with Mayne, there's a prtee &o pay . . . ud lb.It'• 1acrlllce. Mayne la DOt a low.key lD· d!vidual and t,Ues It penooally when a team or player k>oll:a bad. He may tet OG you, but tt'I only because be'a trylni to mak.e the lndMchW 1 better player. "ti'• the players. oot the coachina lb.It wins cames," be says convincingly. "I've Just been lucky enouih never to have had bad talent. You have to have aood players to be successful. "I've always been 1 com- petitor and I've always gatten emotionally involved with my teams because they are a re:flec· lion of me. l have trouble ac· ceptiog failure and mistakes in myself, and l have t.be same trouble with my teams. "If somebody makes a mis· take, tbey'U be told about 1t. but ooly because rm t.ryUlg to belp them." MIKE MAYNE And, because of his help, maybe that's why Mayne has produced nothing but winners. He's Care'11 ·~ing Rod Tops All-star Vote NEW YORK CAP > Rod Carew, who has received morf' \'Otes thao 11ny other player Smee fan ballolmg for the All St ar game r esumed in 1970. l ead s all player ~ '" early American League baUot.Ul& an· nounced today. Carew. the Angels' firs t basema n. has polled 382,170 votes in the n rst accounting an· nouoced by Comm 1ss'1 oner ·eow1e Kuhn That g1"es htm a substantial early lead over Boston's Carl Yastrz.emslu, who has 182.870 Goina mw Uw>-seasbo. Carew hild received 22,8S8,4SJ All Star -votes antt his '1977-total or 4.292. 740 s tands as lhe b1gbest .. total for an) pla)er Carew is one o( three Angel players leadmg 10 the early vot· 10~ Other Angels m front art- bhorts to p Freddie Palek and second baseman Bobby Grich Patek. signed as a Cree aaeot last winter. bas 176.067 votes to 166.867 for Bos ton 's Ric lc Burleson. Gncb leads Frank Field Hockey Clinic Slated Or~ Coast CoUege will be the site ol a smnmer develop. ment course planned by the U.S. Field Rockey Aalod.atioo. The one ·weet camp, scheduled for June 25-July 4. ia a D level ca.mp d~lped w help improve les1-experaeoced lD· dividuals and teams that want to work oo their effecl.lveness as a group From tbe participants at the OCC ca.mp. t"'o v.111 be seleeted lO advance to the C level camp. the next step an t.he Olympa<.' field hockey process Tu1t.Jon for the camp 1s S80 T<'a ms ca11 register al S6S !)E'r member Checks can be mailed to U S A Field Hocke). 44 15 Ruffalo Rd .. ~orth Chill. N.Y., 14514. Additional information i.) avatlable by phorung 556·5899. Whi tt: o f K an ~a'> C it y 211 .062· 160, 180 Boston also ha~ three player" leading 1n tht f•r~t re~ull~ Catcher Carlton Fisk has a le<.1d of about 75.000 votes with 304.639 to 229,m for Darrell Port.er of Kansas Cit) Red Sox ouUwlden. Fred Lynn (326,417 ). and Jim Rice 1266.737) lead the out· fielders with Regg1t Jackson of the New York Yankees third With 224.754 Kansas City's George -Rrett i.ps the third baseman with ~9.~~~ ... ~ tor Grall: Net-...tl~ OLN'ewT'~~ . .:... ~ Th e tomputer voling, -sponSored "by G 1 I lett.c, eOY\ .MJeJr • through JWle 25, with the games scheduled to ~ pla)ed in Los Angele:. on Tu~day night, July 8 Rams Sign .. Draft Picks Tbe Los Aneeles Rams have s tgned four more of t be 13 playe~ pieked up in the Na· ttonal Football Lea&ue college draft -including their third f'OWld pick, ddensive t•ekle Phil Murphy of South Carolina State. Murphy si1JJed a series of three one-year contracts; Baylor coroerbaet Kirt Colllns, a seYeatb·rou.nd choice, slped four one·yea r contr acts; Eastern Illinois tackle Tom Pet· tigrew signed three one.year contracts, and Southe rn University wide receiver George Farmer. a ninth-round pick, aJso signed a senes of one.year con· tracts. The free agents signed in· elude Obie Graves. running back . Cal State FUiierton : Wyatt Henderson, wide r eceiver, F'resoo State: Jc.mes Johnson. defensive end. V1rg1n1a Tech: Pat Mulholla nd. punter, San Oeej?o tate; Ste\\ art O'Dell. lin ebacker, lnd1aon a : Car ey Oros z. kicke r . Yo un gstown State ; Kevin Sh~a . punter- k1cker . St Mary's. and Man'l.n Smith. hnebaclter. Fullerton. Cluistian Goes After Eight in a Row &lseball Standings BARWICK DATSUN Setting reeords ls nothing new to Alan Christian. tbe scourge or the current speedway motorcy· cle racing season at tbe Orange County Fairgrounds in Cost a Mesa. Christian, who will be seeking to add to his record seven· straight scratch main event vie tories tonight at the Costa Mesa track, once captured 33 straight wins dunng the 1972 motocross season . Since the l_, season started, Christian, of Huntington Beach, has been undefeated-in the scratcb main event. 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Bonnie M<'Ghncht•\ in lhl' m<•tnc mile· H unr11ng l<1JJ" of 72 Ii. 74 O 74 7 and t urning looi.1• un unhf';ctahJt• kick ing lap nf nti ~ i.1•roncl" for t he hnal 400 ml'lt.>r'i , the lil ondt• :.ophomore turnt·d in a 4. 4k ~17 "IT ITHI-: WI N> s11rt of s11r prised mc becau~c l kn1·w that s he 1 McGhnchey > had a gc)(J<I kick." Plumer s<J1d a ft er ht•r win The race was shapm~ into a ti ;1 I t I 1· h 1· t \\ t• f' n P I u m (' r . '\l l'(i h nc ht·\ ,\lt·m .in' s \'1ck11· <'1111k I who huc1 aln·:..dy ~on the a.200-meter run 1 and i'"oothall's Sta<'y Knt>e'ih:.t" llowev<'r ~mng into tht· la.'>l l~p both Cook and Knt•c•sha w tripped 1 .... , in~ .i i!JP tw t"t'<'n th1.'m'-l'IH·-. ,ind thl' l"" ..,,.a runnt·l""> · P<•rsonJll}' I m J.!IJd I "'nn 1R4CK :..nd a ll. hut I rralh want1'CI tn f1J:ht 11 out w the c;nd I didn't 1•ven kn ow th<1t they fr ll until ufter the• nt<'t' · s aid t he• s miling Plumer M cGl 1 n c h <·~. al..,o <1 sophomore. r('Mrdetl ht•r fa~tcst time t'\'l'r. turninJ! 1n a it 49 42 effo rt Rulle r . the· freckle faced Ch a r~er Junior. took command of the 3.200 meter men's race with a lap and a ha tr to ~o MtUION ACCOMPltSH!D -Edbon High's Joo BuUer and Rlchard Perez of San Gor1onlo shake handl alter qualifying ror the ~tale meet 1n the 3,200·meter run. ., A ft er passing through lhl• m ile· nnd a half point in fifth place he took the lead Rt:NNING STRIDE ·fOr·stnde v.1th La Canada's Andy DiContJ be only lost contact. w1th D1Conti in the last 10 m eters La Salle's Mark Rul.'las sprinted past Butler and :.illllO"\t caught 0 1Cont1 at thl· la pt• D1C'ont1v.on 1n :.i Cl F re<-ord of X 54 2<J follov.(:d b\ Ruelas <K 54371andButlN <R 54 44 > ·· t l(IOk O\ N th<· lead because I knl'W we V.l'rt' still 1n a group ~1th over a lap to RO I didn't v. :.int to gl.'I st ur k in there 1 only the top five 1n each event ad· vanc·c to the "tatc m~t l so t t<1o k the le ad ... Buller com, mc•ntcd "BUTLF.R FEELS he'll be up a ~:.11nst basicall y the same com· pl'I 1t1on at the state meet ··The Southern California run· nerl> ar(' th(' best I s aw in the paper that the top runner 1n the ~lat e !ot h er th a n from the Southern Sectioni was 9 05," Buller elabor ated The top seven runners 1n the Masters mee t final ra n under 9 05. San Clemente's duo of Jim Doehring and Diane Clements both quallfied for the trip to the state fi nals. also Doehring. the state leader Uu s year with a best of 64·11 :\•, was the runner-up in the shot put co m pet 1t1 on to M u1r's Scott Garnett GARNETT HEAVED the 12· pound ball 63·8 while the San Cle mente strongman m anaged a 60· 1 l :11 •• Clements improved her best by a half Inch in putliog 42·5 for fourth place in the shot. Two third place finishers were picked up by distance runners R e nnie Durra nd of Laguna Beach and Fountain Valley's Annabelle Villanueva. 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Javrlln thrower Bob fto11y and yacht.Iman Jack Strothman. <22> -80CC£Jl MADE IN GERMANY. 1341 FVTBOL INTERNACIONAL Eblu Semana Raver Plate v~ SporUn.r Crastul 3 pm (21 GOL•' -Thtrd round play m lhe Kemper Open 4 pm t:tl 'PORTS SPECTACULAR - Huvywetght boxing Lynn Ball <12·31 me4ts Marty Mon~ (2G-1 11 m a scheduled 10-round bout from F.l Paso t~I BOXING. 5 p.m 17> WIDE WOB.LD OF SPORTS - DAILY PILOT 8 9 Canoe Race• Set Ron Drummond will be baek to det.Gd hll titles ln lbe Senior Oly1nplc canoe ud kayak races Sunday mornln& on North Lido Channel in Newport Bay with r eglstraUon at 7:30 and the first race at a al the Oranae Cout Coll .. • crew base. Drummond. 73. haa won e'Vfll'Y et .. he has en· tered over the ytart In both euoe and kayak rac- ln• aad ls the defending cbamplon ln'Jt.141. The event tt open to botla .o. ud women in Cl. C2. Kl and K2 clasMI. TM IDID'• races will be over 600 meters and the women'• eveota at 2:50 m eters. Jn addition Lo t..be 1ln1Jet and doubles races. there Is also a mixed double.a. Competition wUI be ln five-year age brackets beginning with the 20-24 group and golog as hlgb as KE"1' 9MITt1+--•tlhlerlel are•en•tiraniitair:ioiraipeiicilliiciaigiesi.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiif OUTS TA II BUYS Volleyball Area Stars Earn All-CIF OF THE WEEKI ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1977 OLDSMOBILE : : CUTUSS SU~. . • •A utomatic trans m1 ss1on . air it • cond1taon1ng. hit wheel. AM/FM stereo it • radio & vinyl too B elow average miles • • & sharp• ( 41 5RLD). : : .' Sotter ml&ht oever be a bot TV Udtel in the • Onit~ States. but lts chances ol gettin& a toeti>ld are near nil when lt must compete each sw.day with local baseball. Who's f ol.ng to watch Van-couver·Tampa Bay -even i they are last year's Soccer Bowl finalists in Chicago .when the Cubs llre on or in New York when the Yankees are play- ing! George Willu:. the cooq~ror of New Von's World Trade Center . attempt.I to climb CuUe Rock. a 500-foot. sand.stone pillar near Moab. Utah. Also: SeUers Tom Bunnell or Newport Harbor High's CIF champions and Kent Smith of Estancia High share Player of the Year honor s on lhe All· CIF voUeybaU team. Other Orange Coast area stars to earn C1rst team laurels Include Newport Harbor's Bruce Caldwell and Bill Yardley. Estanc1a's Bob R1eden and Dan Vrebalov1ch and l..agWla Beach's Kevin Nortek. givmg the area seven of the eight hrst team spots : 53599 : • • Acconiing to the ratings. only lhc die·h.ard soc-.c~r fan. '· ABC's Premier 1980 soccer telecast May 18 . arew a national rating of 2.1. which means a little mOl'e lhan two percent of Amenca's TV homes • JiWere watt'hing, and a seven percent share of the ··sets lhat were on. Part two of the national championship air ract>s. ta ped in Reno I 28) -PRO SOCCER. RADIO Baseball Angels at Detroit. 11 · 10 a m . I< M PC (710 ). Atlanta at Dodgers. 7 p.m . KABC (790l ~undapf• T.-·~ Radio TELEVISION 10.30 a.m (51 ANGF.LS BASEBALL -The Angels meet the T1g(•rs at Detroit. Noon (2 ) SPORTS SPECTACULAR -The Great .American Cab Race, taped in Cha rlotte, N .C . Also the 1979 world water ski cham· Seeond t('am honorl> go to Laguna Be<ich s Lance Stewart. Estanc1a·s Tim Krohnfeldt and Dave Devick of N1.•wport Harbor Newport", Kt'vin Droke landed u lhml team ~pot First Tum Tom Bunnell (Newport Harbor 1, sr . Kent Smith CEstanc1u 1. sr . Bruce Caldwell cl\e'4port II arbor>. ~r . Bob R1 cden t &.tanc1a J. s r . Kevin Nonc k I La~una Bellc:h 1. sr S<"Ott Szulczt-w.sk1 1Dos Pueblo~1. Jr , 8111 YC1 r dley 1Ne'4 port Harbor>. s r .. Dan Vrebalov1ch 1Eslanc1a 1. H • • 1975 CADILLAC • • • SEDAN DEVIW • • Equipment includes leather covered ! • seats. tilt wheel. cruise control. AM/FM • : ~tereo w1tt'l t ape and full power ,. • f332MEK) • 52999 : .. • • ••••••••••••••••••••••• NOTHING OVER • •.. IN NEW YORK, soccer had four percent of the p1ons tups, taped in Toronto (4 ) U.S. OLYMPIC • "viewing audience. while the Ya nkees and Mets TRIALS -Coverage of the U.S.. Olympic tnals an totaled 40percent. Jn Chicago. soccer had s ix percent equestrian events . modern pentatb Ion and the marathon. S~cood Team Paul Ortiz CSiln M<1rcos1. H . Doug Part1e I Dos Pueblos l. sr . Dan Parr 1 Lo) ola 1, Jr . Lance Stewart <La~una Be ac h). Jr Dave Devick <Newport Harbor!. !>r . Terry dl·Bo~ cLa Qu1nt.a 1. s r . Tim Krohnfeldl c E!'.tanc1.1 1 '>r Matt Dodd r Mira Costal. l>r 54999 totheSOpercentwalchlngtheCubsorthe WhiteSox. 1 p.m. 12, _GOLF _ Final round play in the A baseball strike would seem to be the only Kemper Open from Ret.hesda. Md 171 -NASL -Way to get viewers to give televised soccer a SOCCER -The Cos m os vs Diplo mats 1n 30 OTHER EXCELLENT BUYS NOW ALL SALE PRICED! ~hance. • WashingtOn. D.C. Taped. • .. l :30 pm. <41.-SPORTSWORLD -The V S Third T~•m ~~-=NABERS. • We 1.ovc 1t whenever A~C does s<><;cer." says men's gymnastic~ c!_iamJ!iOn.'ihips. tapedj n CoJum.:. lm ex~.!e at _NBC Spo~~· We Just wlSb.L~-vus. -oruo:-xijo. the North Amencan ~ne {'()m · , ~neason went all year. petition i1' Uie wor:ld -C'hamp1onsh1p of amateur · a.. be~ling and the AIA W national track and field ABC'S ASL-t;ONT~~C't requires LJ;!at .. at_-:: dlamtii~~·\ ·· ~ .. :.. .,._ t.....---• -• • !... ' least ~mes irf\'Ctve ,;::.e .d"rfms. ""'1ie1'eague. 2:30 p.01.~ KANSAS F1JTIJRITY -The • which makes the schedule. made a big mistake in 30th rwuung of the Kansas Futurity, the first jewel St C:.l..J: .Jlog JJ c , 1 (;.!J l u:r c;, t .r •-. . < -:--£ ttn-s- llo k a nson c SJtltJ ;\fonJca1. ~r A Kl'\. 1n 0f'Ot(t> r ~e \\port llarhorl. sr Mark JaC'obson 1Dos Pu~al~ 1. s r : Rrett Tannc:r 1 Los Afttr..L,)i:,::n.raa ·E»ts-<South Pastide mn. ...r RranCJon BodnC1 r 1Cap1strano Valley 1. ~r . Crd1$! Laul·hncr <Tor rahcc1. Jr AUTOO.NilR \-t25•~kElt ·ST. COSTA.MESA 540-9202 ··'hot starting with its bes t foot forward and opening in the triple crown of q uarterhorse racing from • ~with the Coomos. · Ruidoso Downs in New Mexico Co-pl ayers of the Year Hunnell I :"t'wport Ha r bor 1 and Sm 1th <Estancia l .~... 1 3 p.m . 14 ) -1980 VIRGINIA set -NASCAR • ... CB.S learned that 1e~aon .with pro basketball driversraceatthe Martinsville. Va.speedway. Ibis season, when the ratings improved because of 3:30 p.m. (7) _WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS - Oie near·weekJy appearances by the ~Jtics and USAC dirt car racing. taped In DuQuoin, Ill. Also. Larry Bird dr the Lakers and Magjc Johnson a repeat showing of the Chinese acrobats of • ... Wiien you've got it. flaunt it, and from a na-Taiwan. taped in Detroit. .,.ti9Dal standpoint, all the NASL has right now is the RADIO .;~moa. 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C-lltn:t '"''"'°'"' flf\I -•Ml, J O At Los Caballeros FORT• tE RECORO •iM: Jollft ~ ..... ~-I l•itMll. T~w. t"1t -.ill, >s.t. Star • .,,. ~ ... lvi., w--. "'"' TllwtdeY, littt-1111. 10. Misc. Thuradav'e Tranaacttofl1 ... U IHAU ~"81.- 0ETAOll 1tC.ERS -Plac•-M•rk w""'" lttli.iot<, on IN! IS.O•Y d lWOled 11\\ Pwc.l\hld .. <. .... rlCI of llMI p._i, 1,.. l•••d••. rrom Okla,.orn• CllY of Ille Amer1<_,""°' .. 1ion. ....-..~ 1.DS ANGELE$ OOOGERS -R•oll«I M 1h S<IOi<••. utcner, from AllluQuf•-of llltt Pac•toe c-1 ........,., o.oi-M k uy HarcMf, lttll-. to Al~-· l'OC)TeAU.. --..-.... 11u.e-8AL TIMOllE COl TS -Sliaftt<I Mike OtOO•Hltl, dltf-IW -· -Grev uftdtl', -·~•.lo-,.., contra< It. 8Ul'FAl 0 &ILLS -Acouored Wllllt S.•mon. I liN'be<.Aer # Of\ ••' "9 f'\ tr om tne Nf • Y O(\r JeU (,REEM ••V P ACICl!ltS -Acquired Jortn H-Y. ltnftwKUr. °" ••IVlf'I lrom l ... """ "°" .J•h LOS ANGELES RAMS -SIOM'd ""It Murptty, oef_,.,. la<kle. Kirk Collini, c.or· ~trb•c•; l om Pel11or•w, t•clll•; and C.-oe F-. •la reu1wr N£'°" YOAK JE IS -S1_.i O•rrol 11..,, Yl•ly. l.Mo<t -· flftef).c ~H, •ftd c.-qe V1t0tr. r.,,., S<"omp, -Joe ,.,,1, ... oe-••n••v• lirwfnrfM W•lwt"d 041t1Wll Powtit. runn.no biM.k Sf l0\l1S C>ROl,..AL~ Sl_.s Brenl Coo• ttq111 tnd. •nd Oo t'I G•ddt , c>f~t.e:• •<""'' COUIOlf CAllAOLL N•med JOM Orow:oll ,,..., 1>4\M•l~IU>«rt M ANHAnAH A"""'1f\Ctd Ille rt'llre· ....,.t of "" 111ntl)dl, •H -tree• -t-C.O.C,,, -tl ... .i tile Md of U. CW• ,.,...,~ SOUlHEAN M£1HODtST -"•med J•l\t<e ~ _., tecwt" coa<lt. DIESELS Speedsoccer-8egins IMMEDtATE ·oELIVERV!·'~ a(ly OR LEiSE After 11, y e ars of lanning_, the premiere Amer ican Si,:tcedsoccer Association kicks off t·on1ght at thl' Lo., Caballeros Speed.soccer stad ium in f o unt ain Valley. • A game t hat rC'· se m bl es both i.ndoor sO<" cc r and ice hoc ke}. SpeedSO<'C'er v. a ... de .<.1~ned to add more· -.tor in.: oppor1un1t1t·<i :incl provide ra .. tc·r :.t('l111n th an conventional ,<,u<." C'l'f ' . staodo4t. ~111 cond.ut't The teams pli;tY .10· thl' pre-game r~-~ ga l7l'e schedules which at 7:46 c ulm inate with th e The team'i arc made playoffs : up of coUegiatc. former All games will be pro and amateur ~cer play~ al Los Caballeros players. Other teams m Stadium which was built --' NABERS ~ the lea~ue are thl' s pecd1 c-a ll y f o r OflAMOECOUNTY'S :..; e w port Be a c h Speedsoccer and scats LaAOIMODE.AL.ER Br eakl'rS. Huntln~ton · 2 000 \o f.oacPr PrirP Reach Oolph1~. Irvine Saturda .. ·., 8 p m con- R e b t>I !>. Co.,ta M c·sif t e<;t find~ thl· Orange .\o ltl'ttl>r SPrt•ire Cov. bo) "'· Saddll'11,11·k <; unn1·r., batt11ni;? the 2600 Harbor Blvd. \'.d lt•\ Oon ., ;i nd th•· Saddl ebdck \'dlle y Costa Mesa 540-9l00 Or an>?l' Gunnl'f., l>on"---------~==========::-~ t;1ght Orange County -.---------....... lll"lllllllllllllill~llllllillllllllill~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ teams make up the ASA. • Tomght'.s <>pener pits the Founlaln Valley flames and Anaheim Arrows ii\ a n 8 o'clock contest. ASA C.Ommlseioner Tom Fear s. former Rams Volleyball AU-star Game Set Dominated by pl::i~ ers f r o m C I I-' C' h a m p 1 on Ne~porl H arbor and r unner.up Estancia. the North ha s bee n es tablis h ed u s th e favorite for the Orange Cou nt y All -s tar volleyball ga m e Wednesday at El Toro High. ll starts at 7 30. North coachc.s Charhe Brande <Newport Harbo r ) a nd M i k e Pomeroy t Estancia> are blessed wilb five playen fro m each of the CIF finalists. N ewporl · s r e pre sen· tatives include Tom Bunnell. Biil Yardley, Bruce Caldwell. Dave D evick a nd Kevin Droke. From Estancia are Kent Smith . Bob Rieden , Dan VrebaJovi c h , Tim KrobnteJdt and Steve Van Horn. Otben on t.be North ros ter are Marina'• RI ck Larson and La Quinta's Terry deBos. The South, unde r Laguna Beach Coach Bill As beo, includes Kevin Nortek and Rene Ollver of Laguna, Dana Hllls· Erin McOlnnls and Grant Bayne, San C lemente 's 1Cbri1 Vansell and Jetr Jonas, Univeraity 'a Wall)' Jones and Rob Brad- bury and Uolvenity'a Scott Richardso n , among others . "G••••· .. " Redpee, new Id•••, menus and local food •d• Wedneedey1 In the DAILY PILOT I' ..... Les - FEATUllll PICI Ill WAIEllll AID FllE SI EIACTAI The $100,000 Derby has produced more World Champions -nine - than any other quarter horse race In America. POST Tl•E 7:41 Ull Y 1111 IEnlll 11:181.•.··=····· l!JC"OR'!!.!!!!!! .• ., • t • t . : •• • t :: • j . . t . ~: •' ., •• -, .. ~, ·) . . • ~. M.y 30. 1980 The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Can Sell It, Find It, Trade It With a Want Ad (842-5878) One Call Service Fast Credit Approval ........ tForWt ....... ,.,.,,.. ....... ,.,.,.. HMlefwW. ....... ,.,.w. Ho.wtfwW. ......,..,...,.. .._..,_.w. ....................... ···•·····•·•··•·••••·• ..................................................................... ··•··•••··············· •··········••·········· ................•....•. ·····•··•·········•···· .... ,.. IOOJ IOOJ ••••• IOOJ 91 .. 1002 ••Mrll 1002 ••••• 1002 Ga•r• 1002 G....... 1002 ····~·················· ······················· ·•·······•·•········••· .............................................. ···•••·•·•············· ....................... ·················•····· MIWPOIT COMOO $94,0001 L1 ke n1t w V f'ru 1 Uu ~nale ~\lt>l l'Of\d()' Im mftilale Qo..'('U.,.nl')'' {)n1· )'Ml' 1ttltT'anty fl'ff' IA\I @h ~ ~ of f'OU r1 > ard IOUAL. HOUsaNO • and fountain l nt 1u11 .. , OCW .. ONT t 01hue I bdrm , 11 lullh llAlu. ~.000 Subrnll \llW' l"teeUVe flnlll'IClnK 4 .... .., .... .,. ...... • UJ.1060 • OPPOJ'TUNITY pooj 11pa, uuna 1t1nd 1--------more 1 Sllbm.it "'II i.lffc•n,' ---M'' ._....._; c.111$2 llOOnov. Al r'f!AI -.i. acfVf'r\llf'd l .... I >I• 1 ' I n:~JF:~i r:;~ IW IP .. t• .+vcll ma.Iles 1l 1Ueaal to .L. ~::.:..::.!.-•.MliJi•11ilM11ii ... • advertise "an)' pre ._ ______ _ rettoce. hmHatlon. or •- discnmioaUoo bakd on R race. rob'. ~bllon ex or na"'°'1MI onctn. or an E intention to make an) D ~urh ,.-ef erence. lJ m 1 ta lion. ordistnm1nat1on " U 1lus ne~i.pa,p<>r w1tl not know111gl) ac:c:ept dll\ adverll!>IO~ (or rt•:il ~le wh11 h 1~ 1n viola uonof th" l.i ·' c E D ________ 1 Ox· or ;-.;~wport lk-;il·h ~ Tll061 prestJ~1ous new 3 alOttS: AdYHtiMn -..ct~ their ads .., .... report .,... ""1-••·tr· Th• DAii. y PILOT OSSWMS lcMty ....... first .... COl'ftd...,.. Giiiy. Bdrm rondom1n1um:-. ~I recently reduced to $179.500 lluIT) nn th1i. one• 645-8303 FORESTE OLSON ~... ••f ...... u, ...sAV•DI ..... HOMll ~arular added aamti room overk>oks s parkl 11\it l)C)Ol, alao. enJOy your o~n ia\I08 4 Bdrms 1>cparate muter i.ullt' l&m1l> room. d1n1n .: littll Owtwr will 1 <£rr) fll\ancmg ltom..-'a<:anl o wn ~r 1!> 1,111\1ou-. SZ:~l.!ll[)O \rt oo" (' 11 II .>lt;-ZJlJ ,.,,. 'I• • ·'· t WA.LI( TO HACH ASSUMAILE CONDO 2Br. 28a. marvelous oc·n \1t'W. patio & BBQ. :.pu. sauna. & pool High loun at ll.75'; $119.!!50 DIS REALTY 673-6210 COSTA MESA S79,950 Homes for Sat. ~~·~·~c-~~-~~'-~~~I No quah f\lng' Ownt'r ._•••••••••••••••••••• _ wiU helpfinance' 3 Bdrm Gw1~ 1002 2 bath. custom kitchen. hu~e bnr k f1 repla r~ Lar~e )ard. pr1v:i1~ patio-Hurr) • (' ;i 11 ~2313 ....................... PEMNSUl.A DUPLEX $175,000 Steps lo beach 8nn1i: p8.lllt & s hovels. n~d:. ftx.in'. J ust ll!>led. call 64&TI7l Of'(N 19• II ~ l l)N 10 /ll N(I • --'I THE REAL ESTATE RS --~ lbar dlladl._,. ~'-9am F!MlmtV: Tet"tM . Transferr~ owner w111 <'atT) lsl TD at ONLY ir; Gorgeous exe<-ut1~e home rea turin1t 4 bedrooms. 21-: baths a nd a lot more. Comer loca t1on. room for a pool. A :.teal at 1395.000 RCTaylorCo ( ,4(> ')<)()() ,. •. ' •• t ...... TRIPUX WALK TO WESTCLI F F ,. $100,000 Artist dream! Owner!> 3 Bdrm + two 2 Bdrms Beam-like cei lings. woody atmos phe re. Owner will CUT)' C~Y ..-.CH IN SHOaC&JflPS Remodeled throughout with plank floors. French doors. and a deck overlooking Morning Canyon and the OC'ean Two bedrooms and a den. ple nty of living s pace. Presented at $125 .000 with a hi g h balance u:.sumable loan REALTORS. 675·6000 2443 l:.ut Cout Hlghw•y. Corona del Mar WI: HAVE 4 I OF THE BEST LISTINGS IN TOWN IMTBT AJNH"S DBJG+fT IEAUTIAJL DOVH SHOUS $550,000 New exclusive lis ting._ Great view of city lights & bay. Step into the dramatic huge laRai entry with s ky li ght. fabulous for dancing & e nte rtair\ing . 4 lo,·ely bedroom s , family-rm. for mal dining & ·3 baths Large pool & spa. 3-c.a.r garage. Call for appl. • OWMSl WILL FtHAMCE. HO LOAM fH. WISLEY H. TAYLOR CO., UALTC>«S • 2111 S-Ju .. ln ... loed HEWPOltT CENTH, H~I. 644-49 I 0 IALIOA 15'.AHD COLONIAL SPYaASS SHOWPtlCl Glut Costa Mesa Joca. tkln CID an R·2 Jot. ThUI 2 bedloom home has new carpeting, remodeled kitchen and master !Ute. It's vacant and the owner is motiuted. As· sume low interest FHA loan and owner wl II cany 2qd T. D..FulJ pnce SU7.CXX> Call 556-2660 4 Bdrm. family room. dulin& room. study. 2 pat.iol'I. bayvjew sundeck. ln·law quarters. Bes t loutlon by So. Bay. •:tfh':J\\ ~:n""""""' C•ll. UL ct'~ !i.l[iffl WITHAVWM nus eJCQUiaitely decorat-ed 3 Bdrm home bu it all from ocean and bay view to the l\&h ludscap1na and rich neutral decor. 2nd u..u.~t .~.-4 ~r lease ioptlon terms available. Presented at ~.CXX> CSELECT I PROPERTIES IAYCUSTAXH Pnced to sell now! 4 Bdrm and pool. Vacant and wa1tin Call now. •n11 ()PffJ fl( 0 • 11 ",~.,. Hl• f tr f -,,.ux Slll,000 Seller motivated. Try S20.000 d o wn . A I I 2 Bdrms. s uper ln\eSt ment Art now ' Call ~~-•1 f. '''·' (~UN1d SELL 1dJe item:. with a OW\y Pllol Clasi11h~ Ad 642-5678. SPAMSH HACIENDA OHIACKIAY Old Workl Chor•. Vocaffoft at H09W. 4 bdrm .• pool. hot tub. volleyball court. Pnce reduced t o S499.000. Creauve financing. Br· •FU? orrers 2585 I rvme .\ve cBack BayJ Agent 714 /646-1044 IOACUS RNolCHO MIRAGE JoAnne Peritlns, Agent '"9U1HOMIS 67MOOO l•+POOl $79,900 Bdte to beach. garden home. Vacant and read~ lo move into. o~ ner must sell Try s2soo down. cau 963-6767 l.,., ,"'IQ. , , .t, , ... ,, , ••• [~IHIH1M Tree hned street leads lo this magnificent 3 Bdrm residence. Enter tile courtyard with focal pomt fountain. Securil>' gate assures complete pnvacy. Garden setting surrounds your sparkl· 1ng pool a n d s pa . Callforwa 1JV1ng at its \'er) best! Unbelievable! $128.(XX) .----=::::::~-I Sl,100.000 2 blocks rrom 18 acre Lo~ Pal ma s S h o ppin g Center. OWC Off Bob Hope Ori ve Ca II 646 71 il 100/oLOAM Takeover low interest loan on this truely S<•n.'\a· l1onal SPYGLA SS home" 3 bdrms. 3 car ~aiae. waJk-m wel bar thal seats six wta view t hat goe~ f o r eve r ' &16-7711 64583 FORESTE OLSON .......... 16UMTSl FABULOUS HOME-VIEW rrof•11iOllolly •cOf'otflt HwCMICJlto-t with pri•ocy Cltld int.rior cowtyord ...try fo pool & spa. 0,... -•If Illy spac:iom COf'MI' ~ wftlt 5 ......... foMify ""' ...... diRiag ...... ""'""°" ,,... M9y speciClt _,.,.... -~ J firepl11en. .w carpet, _. liltdaot • ..ell ...... $7'5,000. 631-1400 EXCLUSIYE~EW HOME Oa ............. twrific ~ ........ ,... ..... ,.....2......, ...... .._.. is sf9 _... cwtnrdloll .ct ,_ C4m dlooM 'fOIS' OW9I dK.or. A ...., ..,.,., .......... Ito.-............ -·""'"-$525,000. 671-6900 WATERFRONT HOMES, INC REAL ESTATF "'''""\· H"n14l1t. Pror.-•'''v M,1n.~m1 Pride of owners hip apartment.s ! llh years old. Enclo6ed garages. comb 2 BR & 1 BR. On site mgr. Low rnaint. In· come $04,200 a year sclled. Xlnt terms and nght o(f! Call for pro· 2436 W Cfld•I Hwv .m M.mrw l\w fonnanow. 752·1700 N,.wpon Flo•<>eh RolN: .. I"''"'' i>tu 111 \>-"' 1•V• 'Ill '' I 6Jl-1400 673-4900 [9 iflAlll 1--------1m111 IE BEST BUY llDlll 1,1111 aa. SUUOO buys Ulil lovely home for lht dis· criminaUq lamJly. 4 ...-om bdnna would =.::·:= are ideal for "green tJuamb" fanciers. VA t«ml. Specl.aJ home for a.,eciaJ ramily. 545G3 J.. DP£ ST r OLS ON $ I . OVER 55 YEARS OF-SERVICE HAllOI Y1IW HIUS Sensationally Exciting New Listlni On The Market. An Ek!gant Broedmore Home In Oue Of Corona del Mar's Loveliest A~as. Four Bedrooms Plus A Spacious Family Room. A Great f'ffling Of Quiet Serenity & Seclusion. Offered At $330.000. . MIWPOIT llACH ........ Only Four Years Young. Three tk!droom Home ConYttted To Two Laru Bedrooms. Tastefully Decorated With Earthtone Carpets Coordinated With Neutral Decor & Wallpapers. Fresh & Clean & Ready Jo'or fl New Owner. Even An Ocean View From One Redroom. Community Pool. Saunu, SP.a & Mu dow F or Joggin g & Bl cyclln1(. A~UMAJJLE FIRST TRUST DEED Priced Al ()nly 1119.900. 751-11• 12c.,_ ..... ... .,..c-. ------- ., Ill.,, . . ... , · ... , ·,,. Have something you want lD sell" Classified ads do rt well 642-5678. tis Coldwell Banker HOM1 llDUCID Foa FAST SALi A Lusk buiJt Sandpiper model with 3 bedrooms, den. large family room with fireplace. 2112 baths is an ideal family home. Beautiful wood floors. Large enclosed pool. plus a large ya rd for children. The land is included & asking only S355.000. IN NEWPORTC:.ENTER • 644~060 BUY A WEEK'S VACATIOll in Laguna Beach for the rest of your Ute. . . then will it on to your heirs. Across street from ocean front in north end of town. Unit (Commodore> sleeps 4. T ime shares. Winter season approx Sept 11 to Oct 4 or Dec 19 thru April 11. SlOOO less than they are selling at oUice. Three <3> weeks avail. Price $10.500 per week. BEAUTIFUL OCEANFRONT CMG for rent in Solano Beach. Few blocks from racetrack. seoo per week. D••• Molld1r I•••• L1g a IHcll 494-IOll of n ewpo,.f REALTORS 675-5511 HEWrOIT IEACH hs' ...... M • IUlffS car da '' L we IMrY•two: o .. A ..... C ·-·-·""'"~ pri•• '-di -'t. dtoice loc ...... NVWNI potlo1 and oceoft + bey •lews - UI0,000. Aad ~ Ofl Vista Grcmde -o thr"H bHrooltt ::ti•• tEI pl-. wood be..-d, be....HM briqM -SI 91,900. AHD -A betil.ff1 cppwtwitt for • 01twh ~' '""'°"" .,. nttWllMd prW tltop in "-• cfft•r of towtt wiHI 011 "t ..... ddMwhle. Jnt$7',500. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2515 E. Coott Hwy .• C....dlf Mw 675-5511 SHAU COHDO ~ Sl25.t00 3 Bdrm 2 ' 2 Bath. upgraded. end unit Dc·corator wa Mp ape·r . mi rrored wa rdrobe-8 . redwood siding in ne.14·er, wt>ll mamtamed complex. Near So Coast Plaza. 2 car enclosed gara~e with ~ers . Call to s ee am cAartr . . SlMIU CAPE COD * VIEW Beautifully redone Cape Cod styled home In Corona Hi g hlands, with PRIVATE BEACH access. Ideal family home wi~h 4 bdrms .. large fa mily rm & nicely landscaped, e nclosed yard . The sunsets this time of year are reall y spectacular, when you have an OCEAN VIEW like this one. Come by 428 SERRA, CdM . OPEN SAT/SUN. 1-5. An outstanding \'alue at $398,500. (714) 673-4400 12 1 Jt 621-2121 IL~BOR DMsioft of HcriMw lot•:r•..t Co. Dolebout E?ay Ord t?eoch IEAL llTAn EXCELUHCl SIMCE 190 llG CAHYOH. \'('ry sped al Oeau-vllle w ith golf l'Ourse \'iew. 3 Lu(te hedr:oorn!>. form&J~ ... dmmg & family room!:> /trt1::.t1 e pool You own the l;;,nd $.595,000 - MEW'P'On 11.ACH 759-011 t w .. f1wt Hw OCUJROMT 5 RR . .a Ba. r ustom VACANT LOT MEWPOa'T DUPLEX "'"te rfro nt ho m e L a r ge bulldab•-. w •17x38 ' p vt d ock. homa1te w /absolute(y ~v__._-c..cto Priced Sl.295,000 flid&stlc view of rollilta --_._ Builde r wflrade for •. .-1 •rru"'-ofDelMar $175,900! &aper z-sty caodo w/fuJI ,...... • . ...... '-···lt·ln kllchen. oul· Palm Spnog,s Estate m beautiful Encinilat Ona bdrm + bachelor'. S100 grosa. 1 bk>ek to water Owner f 1 nanc tn& ~ )~an! Call Cut. &1700 ""' F'or dtt&Jls on lhtS home .uh l(f,.r interest finaoc· standlng rttreatlOC'I area and •r:;. lo ll.ee. call •·'-'-$'""' 000 andud&o& a1J 1~ar swim ina. ,,,, ...... , ,J.,.,., · • _.. c.ard . aet. a1-00!M JalS IEALTY mang pool. oca.c-u In Pnnc 0a1.y • Cos ta Me s a t o p Ol'fN I• q •If S IV • IOf.4 t••"I ne11bbor bood . Only I•-------675-6610 90.500. Olli 7Sl-3191 DO YOO --------THE REAL ESTATERS --___) OFFER A SERVlCE ~ JUST USTID CSEPROPEt.· ECTRT~IES Ld tbe pubbc know with awl• SAYS SB.I. T an dd ui ~ Dail)' Pllot Cobl.a Meu coodo, 1 )ear Servioe ~. Jt can 4*i. 185,000. CaU 646-7171 4 • IAMCH STYU "9.1so CcM oesPaAn Wallt \0 Khools. parts Owner wants out! 3 .. and shopping centen. ~\Jo. South of Coast JO(! to beach. Try $5,000 Hwy. 2 ~ to beach. down o r a ss ume Al5ume 1st TO. Owner $516/monlhty payment. w i 11 he I p f 1 n a n c e Act now' CaJl963-67f7 muoo Call673-&SO ort'w ,._ 0 . ,, 4> 'I./' rObf 1.,. 1 • OJ'f'W ,., , • •J, · '" •.,., • I~ IMJI l ~ lliMtl ATTENTION BROKERS NEW NEWPORT BEACH HOMES FEE LAND! ·1~% ANAICING AVAllJBtE! •C'<fte<\ 4-r0< ~I .... 111J 11 u . tlSµ&. ·sm ..-• Sita. • fldD 760-1671 "'('•II v,...,. Hn>ll,.. macnab I Irvine realty A SUBSIDtARV OF • THE IAYINE COMPANY LAGUNA BEACH YllW HOt•! Nestled on a cliff overlooking crashing surf & sparkling coastline --this SBR. mulli·level residence offers wtique Uvlng areas featuring select redwood, stone & leaded gtass. Sauna, spa & stairs to beach. $2,250.000. <R·ll > OVll V• AClll Wood 's Cove! SBR h ome ·w;spacious living areas -· pvt patio & pool area & l us~ botanical 11rdens. rare plantings &c koi l>OJ'd5. $795,000. <R-12> LYNNE VALENTINE &U-6200 112-1414 c~v,.,c- 641.UH «>• (llll)'UU.UbUJeUIZ.J7 I'·' I• '\I~,,_,,,.,..,,, =~===[~lfflttl LUXURIOUS EMERALD IA Y HOME H~ K o lllfM'f' c.ttOM 5 ldlrM ltoMe stapl ...... pri•ate bNch. ~ ~ ~ .ct pocb. Tit• Ito•• hah1ns q•ality co .. ttntctio., fo.-.al d lnl1t9 • ... ,.. jacali • ...., "*"' ..... idtct... wttt. Mtirlc) SM ..ct~~ ..... "" S595,000. OC EAMFROHT PROPERTY Hen is o ,... cpp w twlty for oce•flOlll ilr\fn._. • L...- ~ ,,.._ ..... , ..•. , ... .,.... dty .,,..* ".. I ' ...... for 6000 ttt ft ..... ; ...,.....,~~ .. ~=~: 1%oHI of Coo1tol 644-7020 NEWPORT BEACH 499.4551 South Lapta 497.333' Laci-a hoch RIK & llNO' 495-1720 LCICJlllMI MiC)IMI 493-8812 .,.., .. NEGLECT C S C l N 0 I T N E T T A N I P H A T N A 0 I S S I " 0 Y E T Y C R E U H 8 S I R A A I C X T Y H Z S 0 £ S 0 H D C L G £ 0 U l G HG E 0 C D I l l~ Y N 0 R L & J S t P M R L Y N G l G S U I R P N E A l R l A £ S I " T P L 0 T E A 0 E D S 0 S S S I l S H A S A l G R N P L C S T S A W G C W L L t E 0 A E R t 1 E l 8 K H A E 1 P H l 0 A 0 N N N H N A X T S A X S N S N A 0 S E E A I H L S C A T T S T t L E S N T T 0 0 0 T A t 8 l T A 0 S 0 Y I V E N 0 K N A 0 A P L S S 0 Y E R T l~l H L N A N Y R H E V 0 l S l G H T 0 X ' 1 - . • • • • . } . . • . . ... ·"" .• • .. • .. • • • ... -.. . .. • . -·-.. ----... .., ...... _ " DNLYPtLOT Fr1-,M!t~. 1._ "--9-.,.s., ..... -.,.,. . Nni",_.s..9 Nui" .... StiM' .-.....firs. . • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• , ................................................ ~ ...... . ....-......................... ~~.. ......_,_. S. ......_,._.. c.e.-. 1114 • ...._ ....... IMO .......... 1111 .......... 1111 MilGW&t .... ,. tMt ' .................................................................................................................................................................. .. !!f..~•••-•u•!~~ ! .. ~-........ !~~ ·=.~-~ .. !~ ~~!: .. !!.~ a'll~'C!' f!:l~ '=' :"er!a~v!~n~· LmOUW&Y • ... , .... 'ml •"•I I 8 y own c r WILDWOOO"S mT &11ll1b ~ 1t71e PIM9tSULA POeMT Ne"'-IY det'orat d 4 bdr m. ram1h· hom Ot-e&n view! '325.000 IAYNOMT We have aeveral hne homn "Uh pl r & l hp a ro.o HOISi CCMMTIIT ~ Bdrm ~ . 3 bat h ~: ranrh st le 1 11\tnH.-slat~ 10 oranie '"°'<"!· $249.Soo: BILL GRUNDY . REAL TOR 1 J I < I 'f i l • .... • ( f, J • HADOll llDGI t Br 2 Ba dec.'orat.or's own llolr>e w1tb a fanta1t1c vt ... ovt!rlook1n1 re ..-r and city lights ~ LIDOISUND New\)' decorated 4 Bdnn _ 3 Ba on F~ simple land. '-'ant & ready for 1m mediate move-66 with creative f1oanc iog a91ilable S389~ Y_..Wlll .. ~ ... Whh t.bis beauu ~· deClora1ed • Bdhn PoOi home wiUI new carpels. wallpaper and fresh paint P resented at S31S,OOO. Call Bono~e Barrington, agt 67'-'000 OODSCHAltM PMMSULA Shows beautifuJly and ~. completely re-you'll &el more for yoor fwbished. one block lo money In this lovely. beach. You own the land. nicely deoonted 3 Bdrm Great fiu.ncing. $206,000 home. Neat.. clean and nice location . Only ~~-Dunn./ $116.900. Call today -~v~ ~s:no .. 759-9221 . ALLSTATE, AEAJ..TOAS "But I wu IOMa bUy If'• -, w tW'lllhM .... ., 2~,.,.. T.!.!._m-ma sttz.... 1w. ~ d.b daarm _., _..n Executive home, decorated to • bH=t · Maul•• Don't be di~nted Seel!. 6 I 2-6 I 2112 HELIOTROPE. CdM HOW OHM SAT. & SUN. 1·5 3 BR. /loft & 3 bath front home PLUS Apt. & pool. Customized thruout. Also inquire about our Other exclusive listings YRAXK.l.JX ~tAJ.iY 3250 E Coeat Hwy. 'Corona dee Mer ... Ul,ttO. Pa&rtc:lt BYOWNt:R&bd.3ba.dln· e:-ectlon. '--ated on ma•nln-nt ..._, room ; fUU ,._..,Aal.lll·lm In&. den. l/r , lovely 11' ~ • "" al-A: . See it heme Jot to beach A t . Outstand1ng financing. Owner wtll • fal ta love at $625,0IO, O.WC.~ T.D. ,_ mo. pi11_ymen&a. £. lkM s br, z ba, frp&c. fam ra.~ea.- A TTr.:NTl<»I BUil.DEAS E.. Skle. IOX200' Lot or 2 lllltlGO' lots, w/2Br, 11\a .._ 1129.000. By owner ~91 ---- EASTSIOE $126 500 /\du.It commfu:1t). 2 BR I '~ Ba. doub~ raraie. 6Wlmm1ng poo . Call 66-9161 OPEN HOUSt RE Al TY / ~!!!Per. 21-: ba, 2 car gar Prime f1nanciog avail ()pen hou9e Fh /Sat at Sunday I~ 347 E. 18th Sl. C.11 8JS..89U ~ Verde. 3bdnn. 2ba, ram rm. solitr pool, Jacunl. VA. S132.SOO. Pril!ICJpal only. SS7·1650. EAST SID&3Br, 2...._Ba, s pac ious tr1 ·1evel wlfrplc. 3 car 1ara•• " apnr. pool. JacuuJ. ten· nis court facing quiet Greenbelt. S187 ,$00. 631-7322. OPEN BEAMED R -2 Nwpt HgLs area. 1800 sq fl. Sl25.000. 137' deep. In· \'estmeot d~am . open sat/Sun. RJtr· 6-&.2 $140. ~ GITTHIS!! VA Tenns or owner Wiii ..carry. 4 fKI rm podl '*1atl141.000 carry contract for $37,000 down and wt&b • larle. UIMlmable $35-IH48 pay monthly payments of Sl,786 or lit loen.. lt'a most at· .,.. 1044 purchase outright for $75,500 down. -................... Only $1,146 per mo. Shown by .-YAM,An appointment only. The amt. t>e,a~ul Plan °'94 HOUS1 MINDA Y 1·3:30 3 .... : 2 levela, 3 Hr. 2"* MISSIOM YllJO ASSOC IA TIS 51 I· I UO Ba 6 f amlly room Brick .,. on ,.UO. Beat loca· lion for privacy II: quiet. Decoralor Wallpapers. •-IMdt 1041 ._.._. 104.t pmeiiq. drapes, sheers __,...... ....,..... 6 ahutlen Earth tone ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....... ••••••••••• ••••• ca.rpeta. Parquet t>ntry OCEANFRONT Thishomelook$Juslbkc-New modular t ype a model. Call for further homes. pvt. community. del&Lla. 2 bells. 34 h.r 5eCl&"t~. sub I et t 1 n g O.K . ~-~ H fd\; (.I! HI ·'\ l TV I )I) 1 /()()() WOODBRIDGE; Prd .. iooally Oecorat ed tic Landacaped.. .Uui "~ord .. 2 bdrm. l~ ba , bniht kitchen. spa. dlb. 1ar .. near Lille. pools $149.850. AIL Call Brad 7»5018 .. Tl .. 2 St«)'. 4 bdnm, 3 baths. Cam&b' rm w/frplc. close to schools. 1bopp101 " partcs. SUIS,500 ' ' • I I 'r <714 )48&.3916 $164.900!! l&y. 3 BR. farn. rm . ffl)I . 2 ba .. s pa. redwood deck. brtfst bar Shake root Totally upgraded ! MISSION REALTY ~1 4bd. 3b... multt deck. 2 story. lg fam home. Priv tree-hoed ··Woods Cov. e. ·· locauon m a world of •ts own. Only 1 ~ sbon bits to ocean. Assume tst T.D .. $164,000. Sale!. pnce 1325.000. Name your own terms!! Must sell by 7 1 80. Pnvat.e part) only TI4-4944U6 OCEAN VIEW. AccerT OH v•w Great f!DIU)Cltlg with lh1s spaOCM> 3 Bdrm. family home Spectacular ocean and village light view. tn.h pat11t and gourmet lau:ben 1192~ don osen r•··' l ''''""" lZl3 N COAST HWY LAGUNA BEACH 4.97-4848 110/o IMTBEST ~cular ocean view 1 block to ocean Custom J&. den ~.000 Bkr ez ~or 644-4117 W..,_.&WOOOSY Warm mvrung J Bdrm, 2 bath home. Woodsy pnvate s.etlllli :.. mile from bucb. Good fmanc· q avail. SllS,,500. REGENT REALTY 7141131·3114 --· --· I\," ll·: I; c',~/) l\i · ilt\ f' j ., 1 1111 •IACDAY ln'llAT• ~er IJK. loan OD U'6I 4 bdrm w /fantastic pool " artist studio! Seller wtll help rinance. C:Wy si.-.!IOO. Me-71U ~Walker & lee Real E)I ta t.e THICUST Partial ocean view makes t.b.l.a one of the lowest pnced urull In The er-est. Dramatic 2· ~ llvin& rm. over· looking a IJ"ffllbelL Very motivated aeUer . Only , • t2.,• Redh1ll~Rl'.tlty I i';°;; j;~llll --- •CANYON Specucular goJJ' course e&tate. 8800 sq.fL 4 to 6 Bdnna, 5~ baths. Pool and spa. Sl .soo.ooo. e-~ i ,.\~,<.H ' I • 'If)() ,,.. 3 Br home bouta total privacy + a beautiful ocean view! Complete w1lb new hardware Cloora. Fr. d oo rs , atr1um s . fireplace. Newly re- modeled, every rnch P'S mpered ! Formal d an · 1ng room. Each Bd rm l1'IO tta own Bath. Ideal for t.mily tic enieru1n uig Oluiand•ng "ahae al -a...,---..,..--,0-s-2 1 111 STAIB CO. Yll'ILMH! 4 Br. 2 be. ~Qlb carpet. C\llCOm lblalen. covered patio. 1arden entr y . SllS.000. -;:.\\;CH A 1,1 :qr, ~ 1 J~) 1 )()fl() JUll 1279,.500 • ~ Oiarles Rlly 67$-7$12 ....................... 1'"7111 Owner-aat wants lnstall. ,, , saie: 3 BR \ow1lhouse, \'M!'W! SJ&. 7~7. ~$3.54 Laguna Niguel Realty • a.mo nu 3 Bdnm .. 3 full baths; in- vestor"• dellitit. com-~Y fW"IUahed. Ea- ceOelll r~ia1 ••aila-bloe. lllov•i• coadiUoa, lnrludui& 10Ud walnut AT11tfn();t lMVISTC>aS lmmac. 3 bdrm formtt • cabuleU to kitchen + s p arrll•I new . .. " Mission Hills Country Oub. Jtw. JM. upgreded. ""8ed. Luxury condo. QI .,u. course. Sl.31 .008 first 9 718%. Value 80.000. Want to seU or lnde foreqwty-'\ .. ;~ Bch. bome w /view & .)'ard. Douglas Honig, 714-97J..ll.91 (owqer) ·5401.7000-,.....l"IOl'l:ie1'M?ar So. Csl Plata. :\gt. 645-1221. WOOOlatO&l Mdl 2BR condo w1dlx feal.Ures loci a1 r l'OOd Assum In w1lge 2nd or contra ct By app t 714 8216-31* .Of'IHHOUS( , SAT MAY ll, l·S 557 ..... St. -· Walk1n1 dista nce lo beach & on.I) fUl8.. 000 ~· WIU\ many UP· grade$ !...trite It 1tchen with brt'•kf;nt area C.ood ~ ~Ler bdrm B>.<m ~WNlble loan at 9 1 ~ Sl IS..SOO Red h 1 I I 0-~~ i\t.'. dty 1 ;~;) ~:~IHI SSl.500 CONDO ThLs 2 Bdrm Southcoast condo won't last the weekend. Single level and super sharp. PLUS asumable loitn. Call OOw 54(>.3666 • Whelan AealE.state < CLOSE TO THE OCEAN $139,900! Choice 5 bdrm .. 3 bath home, an award winner. Only 5 yrs. old. .Lovely decor ; heavy tbake roof & 3 car ~: Home for your l;:tkn.amib'. in excellent .. •llACH COHO<> :,. l~OOWM nu. ..... lnd 2 bdrm. con-~~ distance to the beach. Nice pool & tl!lmia d.S. Only $88,900 I OCEAN PACIFIC R.al&hft 759-1616 , • PALM SPRINGS ~+maids+ poolside cabana 4ba. Spaciowi, putt-like grounds! Auto. 1llite li&htinl & watering • 1ec system. Consider Newport uchange for S2 2 8 . 0 0 0 e q u It y . Lindberg . Realtor 327-2918 or 320-5602 IACllAY S Bdrm, s hake r oof. h ardwood floors. re· 'lllk>deled ~tch. Just a beeuliful tiome-ready to 'move into. Priced at -.io.ooo. A•••UALTY 546-0814 COOLIT! With lhe seabreeies and :.pect.acu!ar ocean View rrom this 3 bedroom 2h bath townhouse perched 11bove Sun Clemente. Sl29.000 BALBOA I S LAND OCUJFIOMT HOME lD CaptStrano Heach 4 atrms. 2'·-: ba. ram rm Sauna bath & hot tub le«:tt Road RNlty. 496-0991 1022 ....................... 1024 ...•••...•..•••.•. ._. ... OAK GLEN 0 1s t1ncll v e new 2 bedroom. 21t, bu COD· <k>muuums SlOIS.990 2518 l::Jden Ave, C.M. 642-6734 REALTY 673-8'700 ---------•Dupiex 3br, 2br. Pnme ............ ION ....................... ~ !-t'.::'.,!i!:lex olferin& 2 + den ownen Wiit w J1arse sundeclt tic Iowa" 3 Bdrm rent.al unrt. Pnced at '998.000. For more rnfo call Carol llorr. agl. Pacesetter Realty. 631-0094 2 Slory 2 Bdrm. 1~ bath:. l"a.UO. + garage apL +2 rooms & ba th guest quarters . S425,000 . 673--0828 LITTLE IALIOA Waterfronlllge, 6 beG. s bath, 2 kitchen home. SSl8,000. l.ol>ed R-2. Call Robert Milliken for more information 631· 1266, A#.. For Lease: 3 bdrm. 2 ruu ba. Upstairs w I beaut view. North Bay front. SU00.646-7213. CXJ'm'ANDING HOME NR. SO. BAY BEACH Beaut.ifulb' remodeled & renovated 3 Bdrm. 2 ba. Lge airy rooms + 2 Bdrm Apt. $42:5,000. &.. hdlhl & Anoe. '75-llll ....................... By owner, c u stom loc. So hwy. Walk beach. l•--------Prol decorated. Qu.alJty ~Comer pro- perty. Lots ol trees. U Di· que. By Owner. '7~1065, 673-4848 --.OTOSUrT One 30x 11.s· lot 434 Be gocua Ownr '1$ ll25 543 6148 C>uplex by owner XlDl loc. So. PCH 29%down. 12"''1 AlTD S1500 mo. ancome S3SS,OOO T1Dl POOL VIEW Prest1g1ous Hazel ad dress Brass. stained i I a-s s. u sed b r i c k throughout, gourmet kitchen. while water vu. BUit on Buck Cully Ca· ..voo. M.t.n vu. Call Tim RboDe. All. 631-1.266 REALTORS IMMACULATE HARBOR VU lt ILLS. 3Br. 2Ba. ram rm. frplc. vttd dngs. tree-shaded. fncd yrd w /gazebo 3drs from Greenbelt Park. F ee land. S255.000. Terms . Call owner : 8J:S.JS35 dys; 673·824 3 eves & wtcnda . '41SAYIUI LIAsa OPTION Sharp 4 Bdrm + large added ramllv r oom. Pnced below market at S134,900. Fonn more in· ronna tJcn ca 11 540-1 IS 1 -~" ~ HERITAGE ' • REALTORS SYCAMORE GUM IRAHDMEW f'abu.lous. tarie 3 bd, 2i.; ba. Quality townhome condoa. Only 4 available , from Sll4.ll80. Z430 Santa Ana Ave. "'2.-6734. WM« CHAIM? Ne COMFOl'T? You've found it m thtS beautifully up1raded Mesa Verde home. It feallres: 4 Bd.nns, new carpet& and wallcover· lop, oeraauc tile floors md ta located on a huge cul de sac lot. For an ap. poi.d~nt to see. call ~llSl .. · ~ .. HERITAGE . . REALTORS 5rpluJish style bome w 10-r--------•I ·~~~~~~~~ cean view on lrg. comer - lot. 2400 sq . ft. 48r, 2"28a, A /C. gourmet ki tchen. Bit. In 14ft . bookcase w /T .V. & ste reo st or age. Pro f essio n ally landscaped w /spa & spacious d«ks. Many bearing fruit trees. P riced at: $189 ,000 w tauwnable loan or ap- prox. ~.000 at u ~ %. Owner will help finance. Shown by appl. 496-91"2 «131-0700 . I024 ................. , ..... IASTSIDI 20MALOT Two lndlYklual bouaee on • R-2 lot. Eacla bu a lllllef1de yud.. Botb ... 11 ....... iMide • out. Ucl hlCbly up1uded. 'hntlk loc.UOO. Ownert wU1 carry 2nd TD. For an lllfocall. lt0-1111 . · , . . HERITAGE rn Al rORS - llWC-u, 3 BEDROOMS SLarting at 1101.000. On Victoria btwn Newport" Harbor Blvd. 541-3119 hft~'44 MISA t9CMfTS T~S 2 & 3 Bdrm s . a ll aamtJes. Priced rrom M.500. IOo/eDOWM 249001.E.~ MSnmWlll IM0.000 11•.IOO lD a11umabl• ..._ 1'Ulinl from I~ to U"-•.MO IJ'OM H • nm! lncome. WeU kept .... llOry unlll with ' ,.,..,.. + off 1trHt JWtmconmdlO'&ot. CALL 644-7211 --------• lftdoML lftlln.orJK ,.._.,..,..,..,_wot dowa. 1"" fin. lllat to..nT Q-lfted adll do cmd. t ....... SlGI.•• .k...u.--. .... By owner 3bdrm. 3ba. hot Wb. assum loan. mam \tras Sl 19.900 ()pt-n ltst• Sat.Sun 12 5. 990Mod Je;ka Cir CM 642 7672 1026 ••••••••••••••••••••••• AUTH S PANI S H ESTATE-Overlook 1n~ HARBOR. OCEAN . EXCL STREET ON BLUFF. 5br. :l ~ba . 2 frpks. lg pool, 3 crt yrds Lg trees. beaut gmds. Compl Walled·ID & much mare. 91535M. By Owner. 675-... m-4841 .in 5-1!14 99~ 1 ~•o 1990 Sn COJ 'il lh"' L..;gunJ lkac:h · HARIOR LIGHTS Overloo& the entrance lo the Dana PolDt tlarbor Marina in this 3 Bdrm home. It has a spiral st.airway, designed for an elevator and many other extras. WOOOUJDGE BY OWNER Jhr. 2~1ba. fam rm, AIC. Nuns 10arb) > M.tn) up wade!! 1"1 blk to lake tl't\l\JS t•rls Assumable loan S1S9.900 Wo rk !n'l·L»>. home$$9-0990 4 bdrm 3 ba TurtJerock Highlands Lowest on market 1145.000 1st LS sume at JO 7S'k. Call 642-'100. Agent. Leave mes.sage ~t•/~'-. "WOITh"WOODS"': Gracious 3 bedroom pCl() home f eal urinR 2 lush atnu.ma. Ceram1r tiles. duung f1repll1ce vaulted ce1hngs. ncp earth tones Dec k'rd p11t10 Ne•r tennt' ()Wno>r an."<100!> Sl:!M.SOU TARBELL Rt:AL TOKS $40-l720 ASSUME TNSCONDO Immaculate 3 Bd rm Loaded with c ha rm 115.->, Call Cathy Cray ~HOMIS ~°'!.-........ ~!.~! ~~~'!!!!!'~'"'°°°~~~~~ ASSUME 9 l/4"oLOAN! ._Hime ~.,., mas..•. <North on Rocltfield from El TtJro Rd.. left m Swallow.) 3 Bedroom. 2 Bath. fully air CODdl· tioaed. oeaiV new. Near 1cbool1. 1boppln1 6 pub. Qmet cu).de.aac. ew Hal • .,.,. will be lbere to 1reet you. 1122,000. J086 Pacific Coast Hwy. LAGtJNA BEACH 494-1057 IW"4•1Nda 1040 . ..................... . The Co&ooy: 4Bl'+. A/C. Alsume seo.000.101.-.~ 11.58.<m. Ph. 759-0005 IUMTS Try ts% down. Good demi. pride ol ownership in Huntlotton Beach. Prtodpala only. 546-9522 Wlt.S...&AllOC. Turuerock Glen. Lowest prieat I bdrm. a ba. scar ........ Vee.a 1211.-. OaU IM-C1.Z5 All. &PM. SPAMSHHAC•IOA Thia home hH e•er· )'thiDI' Adams Model. with l.lled roof, pools. lancty beach 6 your OWD bedc yard, too .• Bdnnl .• I.ml)' rib f~ .. A a . . .'..{!:; l~l'• il1,llc'~!\1'.llt\ f 1 ~ : ; ~, : I If I BICJF=Mr Appl°oYed This newly carpeted, lar1e 4 bdrm. un handle 1t all ! Dowost11r1 bedroom and bath for that inde pendent teenal«. tarp muttt suite w ith pr1 vate balcony for mom and dad. Many more extra fecr.. Thia home Is nke to ~ at but much bliier lo own I Call today form appolnt.ment. 3bdnn home. clole to bcb, _...,.hie lolm, 11',IOO. • e..1m. Y.A. TllMS 4 Bdrm. I be, eow1try kllthen.. Newer home lD prhm H.B. location. Juat lll&ed. WiU HlJ very fut. •.soo. Call 96.l-7080 .......... CBmJRT21ADAMl 1714) Slt.-3900 MAGMRCEHT OCEAHVIEW ~ lledroom. 2 Bath (amt ly home S t'p.ira lt' master bedroom s wt .... lo w maintenan c e garden AdJact>ot to J..t acres ol natural wil~r oess . S eller ve r y mlb\'a&ed.1214.000. .. U. Pacific Coast Hwy. ~CUNA BEACH 49 ... 057 --- lmNFIONT ~t.om l::q lt for pn\'ac'' 3 Bdnm. 4 baths. master ~uate .,.·1th panoram 1e ,,._ SW'lmauna: & JOi: !Cl~ lwach pll.L\ M'C'unl' i:at1· Will trade for smaller home Mk1ng Sl.200.000 Crea live In· \'eS\.mrnl<> 644 96 ll HESTLID-.1n the qwet c:aoyon. overlooking Ow sea. a de- tichtfu! mu.JO-level home WIU'I dra.mauc eaten.am· la& apeces LDCludml a .. W'alcbinl tower". 1S ft. hol lUb fl playroom . Owner flnan c1 01 . m5.000 IMC:alDa_._._ .. L --ftnmdnc avatlab&e on u... z oeMQ ...... k:lta ; e9dl &at &.1..50 fl.; ~ tbem both for 1179.900. ~! A 2 bdrm. home in the heart ol Laguna, wtlh ocean •lew fl very pnqte prdem. Room to expend! Perteet f « tbe >'OUDI exec. Sll9.000. GLC*OUS YllWS A tnlly umcr-home f« the imovatJve IOUl. Thia Lamonl l.anporthy ... lien h.M been reatu.ttc1 tn archst ec:iural A: home matJ.uines. Loe a led l n Upper 1bree Arch Bay . '714) 494-1177 1be ,_._ draw ln the West. . .a Daily P Uot OMlified Ad. can Today ~ IRUSTllU LD\t~} 4 bdrm ~ r ll m rm. home ~ Just wa1tmg ror }OU View of Sad d lebac lt Mo unta in s ·~ thu popular I l>t Or) floor plan with UarJee back) ard Loe 1 l t'<1 on quiet cuJ ~ :1.a c SL:fi, 9l50 COMMAHOtMG VIEW a El Nil\ld Golf Coul'S4' from du x..loL upper 3 bdrm. corner Condo fnJm&mc cm ah. t.M New· ly '*8Jl,ed " t.UUl\ll l.y dftoorated tbNO\ll ... muoo 4'S-U20 4'6-24 11 llo.SOSO 49J..9494 DCB.J.IMT F.,.._YHOMI 1\-drnom 2 B...tl't ~•th ruom for poo l t~nn" cowt.s or orrh•rrl l<oom for H\' 2 car O\ ,.,...,z.ed 2&1"1~ M~ bt'<iroom a~rt from the lt1ch l"OOfnS \1 u:st 'ft' lo ia p preaale Sl.20.000 -Miii Paolic Cout Hwy LAGUNA BEACH 4t4-IOS7 ~YllW w ~lf.W Pbah lg 3 bd + den. M · SU~ 9 7St;;, $319,900. Pfarl ck T eoore. 63 I 1.266 ltiiZ~19 REALTOHS tlAR.BOH RJ DC E CONDO 3 Bl' + loft. 3400 ft W1Vlew ~umable ~ 7YA-. $379.900 Palrl ck Tmore. Ag!.. 631·1266 C....by"-S.. 1 hou!>e r rom oceanf root. 3Ur panor dm tc view, t'\l'r) ftn~l Jmentty. Ml.9.000 CreatJve fananc ... Mtwporl "9r 1Uty 67)..2051 IMCaDteU CUSTOMrDD ro.TOFINO Completely up1raded 4br. 3...,.,., l Crplca. bv . f am nu 6 den. Dl9.SOO. f\nanau A.v ail. OPEN HousE SIS 12·S llDI~ O'NNJ -'TS8-ll21 L*,_.... I Oii Newport Terrace Coado. ....................... 3 br, 2~ba, rrpl c. SI ZZ.500 lWUl6c: We ftltriea. Like nm 6.\KS . 2 Bdnn ar new. Pool. BBQ, sauna. dm. Formal dmin1 rm. 1123,000. 1$5·1102 or ~ & Sail Club. Subaut &44-2131 otr~ Owner a.ruoous. ---------&..-,_......., ll7-6161 M*CHDWUX •VlBW•. Only U ' to und. Low dowla. owe. Total pri~. $141,MO . ~ ... SAT. 1·6 '::i.~ • _..._~ >Mllc.t.C...... --- Lovely $ bdrm. pool J;;;;;5;46-~t;:IJ~J-­hnme. Sun Ir Sa.ti Club mmby. Assumable loan. -CANYON ~~Y STAUFP'ER • Bdrm. PoOl. Jacual. Owns-wtD carry. Xlnt SEAUOHREALTY terms . Low down. 67).5354 4t7-JJll 11118,500. A1ao leaae or .... CJl)l. • .......... 10" *Cote Realty· .. .... ,................ & Investment WATERFRONT ~5?'77 _ St.ep out rour rroat ctr to }"OUI' own pvt boat sU p. 3Br. 2''28a. SJl0.000. 1bayer Realty 675-l~ SEAVIEW by owne r Ha.qitm A: New Bed· ford. 3br or 4br. X lnt. view. Auume loan n4-511·112Z LUXURYCONDOIS 1-2·1 Bedrooms F'tom-000to111$,GOO Xlnl Fln8ocU11 A •all Open Daily 10to6 Pll Cl-.y Sl" St Aad.rfJwt Newport ffeiehta. Pll)'a R.£. ~UDOort6MT ~ ...... 1112i..-..... IH2 ~.~ 3br, 2ba home l• B. Blurt. Completely fmced, 8pec. lmulat.ed llttlclilhta, OD timer, Ao maintenance ynl. tool shed • eo•end patio. 97,000 uaum. SllUOO. Lowell price ln z. Bhlff. R 6 H 111..a.. 7SN117. PrindpUonty. ....................... ...... ................ . ti ColdweU Banker Cour#IU...,... IS ...... experien ced R ea l Estate ulespeople for their new location in South Laguna Beach that will open June 1.Sth. If you are interested in moving up to the largest diversified Real Estate Company in the n.a~ call Eamie Rice at (714) 6"- today for • conlldenUal interview. MOMTIOW YUOFIACllAY 0t¥ UitU, doM to pool, I ua.toua ~ loc., npuded E·Plan, all cll8tom. Tia Rbone, •·ml ' ._ .... -· ,__. -- a.. ......... .._..\Mw .... d "-'etU.fwtll~ Ffid!t. M!y 30. Ul80 ....................... ....................... ... ..........•.•...•.•• ................ ...... ...... ...................................... . C:...._ UU ......, JJ44 tt.MtU .. •ll•••d Tesd11111 !~.[!!~ .• !~~ ~ too ..._,.1! ., JMO ....................... . ......•......•.•..•.. ......... Wah~ JtOO -----···-····· -·---······· ...................... U.fls • t ~ Jiii J 8drm l ... Ca'1"\a/ lt9n'ALS .............. 1269 _ ................. . WDrCl..lPl'OOHOO ....................... 21 ..... . , ........... . f1MMO Four dell.AA• ...... I 8d 2 81 t'A Wllh jl•fll ll uo. WAN'f TO IUY: I tr Jlr C'Oftd&> tr The Rlult1 Print' o nlf r.:::0 t .U IT&-l511 al ~. c~araae. t BR. 2 be . . . a11 -.................. adrm. b. pool • .., bch. pMio •' f yard. 211r+ Olbe ...... S?$0 .-. Talllnl appltu· 1arba1• dhpoul • 381\ l be ........ ms BAYPION'l'Vl.P t lont. H .8 Luthe r ~eol*I .-ut• 3 8R.Zut ba ..• rno•\\.50 Stt\lrUy. pruuu. _ ... __ 1111_. _____ _ 90 to '-dla. '-T rm. 2 l&r) ..... cm • 2 IO' kit. ta.JclabM l1DK TlO l ~ Prhl onl)' S..-M W .at\1 wtth ~ d\U\1 u\ru ... .... •ut + rtl 1teurll~ SBA tba ......... llOO ~aey. 2 Bdrm. ._ D • ...,. >600 --Anabtlm'lllla ~-'-;l;' 0 •• ,,,,_ 48R.Jbe .,.. UDO-'"L ...................... . .., er.% be Condo QI' s 38', 28•. formal d in • , .... ----n.......i 0 ~d9conted Z Bdrm r~. dbl pr. Adultl • no ..... ... ~ ....... ... nH llAUTM1U&. COSTA ... SA .... .................. . ........ 'b4 ....................... C4ft-.._.Jlll ....................... ....-r-.-vw.•P• u A_._,_ .. ~_,s • .,_ pd Ut:I 159·02 17 •-~HR-· tm/mo..a.74.51.C.ll . ~...... IAl'll ud bt•alifl.t.11)' de. corated Z Bdrau den. Af I • h ,. ...... 4 Panonimt vk!w secun ___ ............ .... , I dr ll07 lY --courty--' wlt.h C.-MtlMI J7Z4 .... -••••••••••••••• ~,..I &rV •e•••••••oeoe-eeeeeeee IOld.AUL Boat 1Up avail CASA DI C>aO 4 Br. 2 a.. :7' la. all on l ....................... M ,.... Wll"-tk*l w •v•rythln1 All llavti fl replac•a •nd loft• Sl. l!iO Im T~ \V20 ~ve home. .,.acb ~ ...... 3 ba. pvt ..... 6 wall.I pOOl, I p&, ~1w. model home. lllllO mo. f"'1'. w un f\n Sl800 mo lM /opt poulblt Owner 'A&t i'fl4Mlfl3 ~· ~IDE 3 Br. z be. family rm t'\replaee. covered patio. bu b·q, 2 t ar 1ar Gardener 1ne. S?SOtmo ~oood Cwt U, A«t M2-~ort:ll·UM. for 40 ' 70 ' boa t. ALL.UT1.J,..C11t!SPAIO ftoor. beMllll.t.l De'W di" w.&-n ,. ....... "'-.'--1225C)troo. ~or. frplc. pvt~ Tol''~~rv~Altl ,..,,,.,... beach ar bay. AvaU WATt:.RFRONT Compare before you OUldrcn OK . 925 Tur\Jel'Odt Glen. beaut. :I HOMl:b re nt. Cu1to m deaitn 1012 Wett Balboa. J 8 R prof. la.ndscaped. REALe.8TAT£ features: Pool. BBQ. T.1).$171. , •• ,.~ 1134 ....................... • Bdrm. 3 Uth, deo. pool. 11i;e. pool 1~. kids OK IMX> mo 962 6429 ------......... IHdt )140 ••••••••••••••••••••••• --·-.. '1(2 63\-\400 co v 'r d garaice . n ti w _,,_.....,.., l4 furniture, surrounded Qlnl.empora.ry 2 BR 2 Rf Woodbridae Condo 3 Br . I '• b a N r new WISher~r Nr Ille 1n Woodbridge center llO>t~ ~ 3339 Agt_ wtOI plush land.tcaplnic. fpk, palJO. sn&J pr. ~ Adult Li Vlfll lll llS be!lt. )11)'. ~ 1220 Nope\A 2bdtm fu.m.uihed $400 3115 W W11ion. 642 Hnt c•'"'™.._.llt• · ...................... . ~)Ull trt' \l tth l d l l h • Hanrh 1-'l•I foothtlli. "" 1ppro1 ~o ar r .. , of u mtM-r 2 yr ar round f\ow\.Nc atl"l!ama Ablin dt1'tl ~ & hatnna 1zm1 111 Uri •n Ile ad S k 1 Rew rt 8hr f rom So <.'ahf ~ aae T aicei. suoo t.oU&J 7~ IJ 76 ---------• bdnn 2 bil 2 miks from W-.sade 28drm. l baltl houM. New (1lts Id~ " kltcheTI floor. '350/mo 1.sl/\ast +SlSO. No pelb 6"-7211. as1l for Frank. L'NIV PK-JBr. J8a 1.-n rus. pool. 1ar ~ mo \val.I S.2l 644-4157 Newport Cr est . Spe c t.acular ocean view 3 bdrm den. f1replaCt'. W\'l bar 1n DR • l u r l(e latA:hen w1ea1..1ng area. 3 ba & dbl Rarage wu h e,t.K\ doors Be a uh f u II y dtr ur al ed & p artly r unushed 673-3139 SUSCASITAS f'um 1 br itpl S300 & up Encl gar Adults . no pet5 2110 Newport Bl ~ 4~ bet wn II 30 & L.ilrge 2 br. 2"'1 ba. <>Ced V\eW, l pUl·&evel CUit.om $~50 w lie ase . 714 J tlil 21nl .. ·~ HERITAGE REALTO~S II l lllh. '210,000, id nt wnd 1:wJ lorauon .. llh rwm t.o build ~llrr will llr1$1 I 10<1nce J u) c t• 't\aa.11.lt'. Aa\. 631 lit.6 OCt'an Summer o nly lllGmo-lQ.-7148 31 44 ........................ 2br n indo 00 Wi ler, l.eG ru:.. pool. A IC. orhct!, mlMo ~ 3 Br. 1 ba. 2 car garage. ZJ.118 Canyon • B. [)Ti Vt b)-m> mo. 64.S-7008 f'reshJ y.J Br. fen ced garage, 2 dl.lldren. a Ya 1 I $625/mo. 835-6337 or 543-1941. W OO D B RIOG I:: Sycamore 4 or 2''t ba f ri>k. den. pauo Ar mo.\ from pool. leflnl) AvaLI JllV 20t.h S'1Q5 fl.40.-999 l WOW!! llJ2 .. ...........•.•...•.•• 5pm . 2 bcl. I ba. frplc. p.UO. tWiqow a..och 3740 a;u. J.l("Vt bch. no J>db. ..,a..t~ •.&-. ram rm (ot'm din s~h~ pvt u rdcn Supenor qu.allty & rond X ln fam 1 I ~ oe•Rh bo r hnod •lni \lllUI! Il l $210M fl'l" Owner I A&\, 64.S W4lt ------ UDOIYOWHP 4.IXX> sq rt . 3-RR 3 •~. 14-11.h l<1rge 11arnc rm On W ft. lot.. Pnnc1oalli onl} Owner will finance Call 673 1393 for a111>t RB>UCB> $23,SOO C:l1rfh1ven ll o rn t• " part&AI vi~ Th" re mode4ed home ha s 3 br. 2 ba. fam rm & bonus rm szrs.ooo Rae Rodge rs fi3J.l.2BS REALTORS rMEASY 'G.25% llltet'9'• lOOK ~utnable loan 0 .. 1.1) 128,IXX> down & Owne" will rarry Call Owner MZ· 1230/640-2418 HluHi;, lovely 3bdrm cur do. RIOO avail June 15 fi73·~ HOMEY ATTINTIOH INVISTC>a' •'' 1m"e.6. l~vcl, lool~ in beaullflul W1ldtnar !)ma.LI ~\,1>1) us.SOC> 1.w r ;,ere 5 :!bb6 t:A LI f J'R O P J-;R TY E)(C'H AN C E 714 674 211>4 211.J ACRES Exc lu~l vt• 1trt-u (.Jn l) SZl.SOO Xlnl lerm )> t\xl- Cor Jun. 20 ACRI PARCEl S35,000 t: '/ 1..rro-,, 674-2104. evi. ~ l!r75 C4llfonWa Property __ b~ 1500 t.'hoi<-e lot. West.mtnst.cr Me m o r ial P ark 1n "Garde r o f F o ur ~· Ad Stuer 1163. M2 oAl~hn. CcemcrcW "opwty 1600 ....................... .HfWPOn /6 UMfTS Heart ol Newport loea· lion 1n commercial ar.·a <.:an be used fM business. res1denua! or' Submit $425.000 Call 631-1400 COMPOIT AIU COSTA MISA EASY CAR.I C0ttt8CIAL de&<'ribes this 3 Br, 2 Ba Fa'· .. •-·-location w1lh PYUMID ~Lil C"lemcn\t' duph·u -&, I I/I 8 nl'A l.arflt' f700.000 1n M'\i.umublc lu.111:-. t~.'''W• \ ll'14' I rum tuv uu 1L' !'>m11h ..Mcy1•r llkr. t;l0 ~7 COVINl;Tl)l\ 4 l'ln !-.urlllowt•r & fo'111rv11·w Grl·a1 nnan O\\ < • prin <ltl.I> Hkr. lrnl 4:llO 8UHfTS (in·ul tt'rfT\.'I, ()W( · quirk 1•-.tmw for 4 :rnr I :?Hr lil-:sl Am1h1•1rn lo<'3l111n Nt•w pa1nl l(ar.tl!•'' $350.IOJ For info t·ll 11 !'ol> Calif Realt) >W7 w:n --- (.'.(~!A M ESA .... rr:-. IA,i«1ng for f1n<l1 pm 11 Uwl rnak~ ~t·ru.c·• II un --- Ttimporanly rel<K'aUnit • A"all now lhru Nov l M h In pr e:s t11p ou s 1\utkrod' 1u·u. Well ap 1onta.I wtoutstamndm1t view $10001mo Gene !Jin.II.'\ i\.S(tml SSS. 7400 or ~2511 ........................ Gco•1al 3202 .......••..•..........• HEWPOIT llACH DO VER S H O R E S BAYf'RONT Pier <1nd :.lit>. 3 llH > rl}, rilll Ann l'et.eni 1~.3wub.dUJ.>lt'X, UDO lSL£ BAYF'RONT '>WNER'~!l·N1' "'("L () Pier and slip .• 4 UK. ' r A., < • ..Vllll July . .1-\"8\C>l Ann • don't wail , r ttll llidJ\ v~. ~1't:WAK1 J;o..'V ~'T~1 l::t-.I~ VERSAI LLES V I E W 979~ ~· • !:~h-r. --~=---=--...... -~ J.()OI. t.~ ~ mo . Lots AU. C05T A MESA Miller 3 \;'NITS House + nt•wt•r duplex. AU 2 lidrm:>. Z9'~ down.owe 4 UNIT S 2 I s to r y dupleJre:s. :11<.lc b} s 1<.le /\Sking Si220.U00 FlcXI ble llVlfill WOOOBRlOGB-3 BR. 3 Ba In "f6lates" Pool and lake.m s Lob Miller COSTAMaSA EASTSJDE -LAUREL PT TOWNHOME 3 BR 3 Ba, fplc. nr pool. encl L.OVEL Y HOUSE 3bd. 3ba. nr Hoag & bc:h ~e mo. 646--lOJS. 2bdrm. gar. newly pa1nl e d. adult s no peli.. $\SOlmo lsl. lic.l + de po61l. 2390 Elden A Vt! llJll :.q ft J br 2 ba 2 f pks DR fl{ d tw dbl l(llr no PtUiROO~ Prune Westside 1 wnhst> l..tkt' riew 2.Br. 2•.,aa. 2 level ~I m0 642 {)34f, 3226 ....................... S.150 MO Br and ne w lux u r y ~ 2 &3 Br From S3SO Ori 'e lo Lake l::h1nore & :.a ve $$':. 67(..SThl -------~ i Br con<ki. OC"ean _Vlt'W. t.:nrus . .,Wlm . 2 m1 1'1tt'Qr~. no <111ldren1 pet.._. Avail DOW I ) r IM· S6!10 1 m o <i94 ·64 04 644-4.111 Fw:t•v..., 3234 ....................... BeauliluJ 2 br townhouse w/crpts, drps, frp lc. A1C. 2 rar garaRe . 2 balhs. !)00(. t&50 mo Isl & last. Ca.11 Ot.ana days !!ri5-l550; eves-. ... 3Br. 2ba. 2 1 ar .iiH . no J.l('lS t.. ru v I' ark 1625 •IRr. 21-.ha t"'l lr a ' 'o pet.'\ Dl>erl 1e Id SXHll ~Yr& MRml l'o fi:ll 13~4 Turlll'roc·k (,l1•n dt- tar h1-<I llnm•• ~~:ltl•nn 11' .ol , Wl\h 1(1\•al <'UI tit' :.a<' lol'O\•on :1 fl It 2 h.1. f p l t 11 11 I u ' I' I 11 u "> """"'bl\ I olk tr J l\'nn1i. l'rt.'. µui il & Jdl' '\ ,11 I JI.Int' I~ RI() IN• 1,r\Jnr tnc Kl.I I !tlH W. 7t.4!1 KAN<..110 ~\.' JOM/l IN Tuv.'llllOl.I*. 2 bdrm 2 '1ba '\'IH pool •I'•• ~ U"nl\l) pant l•nml' 1-nd wut .. dt-<'k & II•••'" .ll111hly ..i 111o?r1td t'd :-O n prU S1$0 ~ 97~ 11.100 d.a ), or ~~~' ' ~~-I> Orllll.Cl"T rl"t' l'Jt10• llome J 2flr Jl~t h<-d dbl r ar u r rommu~) 1u ll. t.enrus no child~ ur Pl~ ~ mo IH2 1300 Won·1 la!.t N1·w po rl l'~l Lownhousc 'lUr 2•'ll;ld wet bar. ~.illi. to beach. ~M.15. pool '>P.1 · ~ru ~an "'~ A~.ul JUT14; I ~Imo 1' r b t• Ouldren ok 114 752 271\S OI ~1644 ~ 2 ar I L\ Ua dht 1(Jl1'11.Ke. I'• blk UI ~11th ~.mo (h.nr Agt :-.o pt.'tb All ~ 7fJ> ~ ~rt !kh tlflU'\f' c,;;~ \ rh It·~·· ,, ;:i W7 \ti K F HARIOft RJDGE u·d.~ J ~ .1 11.:i J frvl• 1J1 ~an ' ....... hof1w 24 hr M't ur s:noo mo t~r AR\ '~ Ill.\ 3 Br 1 .. rn rm 11 tt 1.:.. b.. ~ Pl.'..IJ IKJ , .. '\., ~ 01 w-~u .:!11 r) n 1 h f' .. a 1 .~ r a. n lunu~tie<i c-ompi. t..·h (c tnJdi.li.d 2 b(1rm ! 11,, l~dal Ct'll.1.D(tS. (lrt'IJl d( c -.1.14. BBQ Avail Jul~ I SM0!1 mo yt arl> Hu .. 1 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 81) 6tO-O 128. H.l'tRMlST ~rush l:At.atl' LiVtnR ' licaUllluJ park 1.Jke sur roun1!1n)(' T1•rr:H·~d POOi !-.unkl'n .:a~ bbq. ,p,1rkl1n1t ffJu n1a1n1> ~1>a <·1 u u ' r oo m -. St:p~rat .. din1n1o: a rea \\.alk an 'ki.M·L,, h<Jmo l1lw k.llChen & t·a hancb ""alk lo tlu n 11n11t on (. (!fll.er 1 Bi-<Jroom I um $/MK> 2 H•-dn,om turn ~\~ :! ~Tu~-. unfurn 'S5(J() \t1ull\, Of• P\'L'> l\lh~ t-'rl'l'' L \Ql1NTA llfo.H'll>e-..\ l~J I Parlu.1d;· I Jl, I blk \\ "' Bt:.ich 3 bti:. s or t"1! 11Jt4: r S.Ci ~I Z Bdrm 2 t... ll4.-.1u11full} turn ~W mo 16672 ,\fgt'>nqu1n· lU G j 53 I tM6 ~II ------ ....................... U\Gl 'NI\ Bl::ACH M1'1< ----ln 2bdnn. Iba. balcony. ~01 mo NO PETS. 5tW 9:2165. Zhd. Iba. 2 '>I.Ory, pool. deck. blt1n!.. l>eamed <'e11ln It $48/J 673-04 7 3 ---2tlr"I. Jbll, balcony, Vl·r }' <'lean & ~W\lly $..'>()() mo 64()..403(} Uarh <ireat Loe. S275 No Pt•h Dave . A};~nt . 644 1211 ------- H.H'heW>r wut. sn :-.. b l & l.1~1 + $!'>0 clt'.1n1 nJI, 640-JJfl1 l'.111 ad s1tlt!r ~. 3'hrs M2 4300 Brand oew 2 Br. 2 bath duplu ~·1ne1l In oW. <:dM ~ Ptl 673-4415 -------- llZ4 ........................... I Bdrm apt ~I p.rqe. gu paid. 642-$073 L'-':'-Ml.MS &erv . ro&or 3 Bdrm apt. ps pa MS >\d sm.er •220 24 h" dudr. II\ all 673-03:; 7 -W-ood-bn-d-0 e Pa-"·1de ~ hca\.t'd ~ Uul t:ocl &a.r. *11\.& " ·~ 11a >•lM ~ ~ No MZ·~ 3 br 2.,., ba. frpk. S700 Lovely BIG CANY ON t:nastHwy ~12lor~i ~797 ":i.fooaco" 111e~ hom1• 2 8drm&.tbaU\apt.. 1_...___... 3•41-Sl6?1()mo ~---•-=,.rt.._. l7'9 Aduhs.Gupaad. ~~ A .............. •••••••••• ~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• (l)ffbaven Honw w1lh ;i ll l•---------1 ---------0CEANFRONT Rt;N. the atru. 'la&mh~nt WEHAVZ.S\JMMER M1SA VERDE home •t· TAlS. oew moowa r t )pe llleW near tugh sd'IOOI. RDn'ALS rnoaphere 2t&.3 br dh hc>mes, 24 '°Ir ae<: pvt ideal for older ch1kiren Wl2X OIUIOH'MI 111JtS NoPetl. 5'46-1034 • b e h s . ad I l t. o n l Y 110i5C> mo. 892-3385 o r NIX H.eta home w 1m10> ......,.... exlrU th.at must be seen large building s and USU!d at S199,000 Open showroom Has existing House Sat 1·5. Sur 11 2 buslnes& OWNER WILL 5l!i AJJso 64S-36M Rea' CA R R Y 1 S T T D 8 UNITS 2 houst.-.g, 3 & 2 Bdrms + 8-1 Bdrm units Big ll '11> loan. Pnnc oo ~· Agl. 549-1366 _____ • =~· $700 mo. Lo11 I W"'9• 1Mde JZ40 .... .................. . FOltlBfJ ~11.200 IJIO. • up. 6C2-05l5 •A>'D MIW RMP-..W ---8tAIL acnaJt Qll. ~-38r 2'".r8a, upgrad~ct. br. 2 be t-.imt.e w1rp J:lstate Fmance Co 157S.IXX> 631-1400 Sl~., <,ale Ownc1 n • -WATfRffiONT k)CatJng PnmP WestclJH HOMl." location 38r I ~ Ba. Rf.AL ESTATE pool.121.S.OOO 642:::-:·=707::1:_.. I •---~6~3~'·~l400~~J BEACH BEAUTY f'r am e a r ea . l a a ge dlJPle>., VlCW 4 and 2bd 2 doors from 11nd. m a n> ~ Low down OW(' MJ.W> Ovmer 1 Agenl 675-6749 1010 ..................... ~. VETORCOMV 3 Bdrm.'I. J',.,ba ronclo ~ IJ) So <.:oast Plaza & Park $82,000 likr 673-5489 ....................... 1100 ....................... •SAHD(SEA'* FOREST E OLSON ......... •l-• ,_t-'_C.- t•wport leach. Hotfl ~Yiew/OWC 15 room hotel Prime bt-arh location !'iteps to sand and wa te r 10% f1nunci nll offe red Ii) ~lier Xlnt investm t!nl oppor lun1• y Oo n '1 hl...">•la~call C:0.....1 Ston & Shop ,._Rnidette~ lliJ.!h traff1r rount rorner tocauoo' Large display w111 dow S •or ... ~hop. or storagf' + 2 BR 2 H a h ou '>t.- Complet.ely refurb1~ht>d H.oum lo add 1 • Owner will help hnance''' 134-9393 lnves1men1 Oiv1sron FCJREST E OLSON .,... ......... l-""' Pnde ol ownenh1p pro peny. backing up lo 1tolf ~ Xlnt renlal area Near maJor $hop1>1nJ: n •ntea and p u bllr trar5porta\1on l-1ex1blc hnanclllg Won t la)l' HOUSE + DUftLEX Sl45.000 All 2 Bdrm units . J>f'OP('r t> lQOO(i <.; 2. All un1l!I t•omplt'lely r eno,·atcd New carp.!b, drapes et>U'ltcr tH?\. roof Xlnl pro(1t polenllal 834-9393 Lnve.1ment Oiv1s1on 2200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Top of SovCJlcnt J.,1rJtl' 1111 "f/anoram11: \1C'W Lot 'IHI! 1~ '747'1. !~5. Moo F'n 2300 ....•••.•.....•.•.•.... 64~5200 3206 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8a)front Little Jal 3 !Mf)', 2 br, boat sh p. Live in rnalhon S home for SZ3Xllmo. 87S-3067 eon-....... 3222 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I on a lot. 2 Bdrm. l bath +d e n Walk t o beoch $850/mo 644 2599 2t:>r, ll.ke nu. carpets. drps, pauo.~. li7~1225 OPEN JlSE Sl\T /SL'N I 4 432 Morning Can yon Rd. CIMJtom decorated. key w bcll. 3Br. Ula. IM!. ref ~mo 673-9336 3224 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •2 l$r c.oodo. nr So est PW.a pool & spa ~ No pets. 159 02 17 . 751'11.66 4 bedroom. 2 bath home wtth farep(.ce. ~ i>alnt Ir new carpet. OoN to beae11. wal.k to srhool' 5595 •mo. •nclude !I • garaeoer 6 wat.er Ca 11 962-9124 Elepzrt 2 bdrm fain rm 4i den. 1 ~ mo• Plush ~ 2i., oa. cedar • g1aa s ollc.s to ocean Obi rar pvt gar. lully mamt vd Adults. oo petS lnqwre at 527 18th SL 114 96(H;.131. HOMES FOR R~NT 3 Br. Priced f r om SfiOO.~. F'nl'O yurd ~ gara ges I'' a m 1I1 e ~ please Kids & pe t~ •oelcoroe. Call 964 2566 or 973-2971 ;\gt. no (H 2 Br. not s111table for kid'> Vic Beach & Yorkr.own Pref roamed middle a~e ~cpl, f\O pets $40() mo. 962-8996 ---- Dix Twnh.'>e. 2Hr . lllj app1 heated pool. rlbhse. t'fl('I pallo !i68·6596 or 848-4619 • Br. oce&11 vtew. yard. ~mo ....,_ L/R.. •~ •~..,.., tlt:!iO mo.. evad. lmmed ._21.IT ... ~. Pll~ _.,., •l 11157 UiOO or MC>-ID45 "75. 6C2-LI03 TSLMgmt I_... JJSO 3 HH. t•am Rm ('Otlcjo ror _,,...... lie Harbor v-Knolb t;;;t;ib"•,e;.•;:;.;~ liOO mo Pool It ll'MIS bonus room. 3 ur aar. faal avl flT3..27l7 SJJ.SO/mo .ncl .11a~n~r . Ava il July 7 P P 7'4-562-·S225 --- ...... C&fl•eoo J271 ....................... ~..... 3252 Jf{r, 1"'9.Ba CondO. ,1\[jll\ ............ • • • ••• • • • • • Jul.> I SSOll ltlO ht & zer. ~ ~ condO on last . oo do1t1 496 Kl72 fairway 2m1n to beach ("\~ ___ _ SS501 mo 661 I 080 fJ r -~ SPARJO.J NC CLEAN l~e 2br, 21,-, ba. blun:., fn•k. l'l"ICI urul. /\IC ~ I)) !/T3-0t()I. CV fi'13 17 l.J 3255 ·•·····•····•••••••·•·· Lrg ta l>l fu l I)' de r or 4bdrm. Jba . den. ';am rm. 2 fp, 1-ove red pa110 . enclo front & back >rd ~ 1101 ponrl . !>a iling & rlub cloM! b)' S'750 mo 77()..4564 )267 ....................... HOM~ t'OR ttt::."il Shafl> • 2 bdrm. 2 ba. Con oo Panelled & mirror~ ~ Cilona 496.&158 t..:oz> 3HT homt 1m1 rrorn beat n Com rn pool . S~~O t m o . Adull :> ~ 3280 ....................... ~' CSI Pla.w are11 1'r rrw 3 l>r. 2 ba l11H I)' hocrtt• w lo! ) d S650 mu ~~or S4(J 7677 ecw• , .... \MfwWst.d l42S ····•···•·•••·•····•··· II R on the 'land .,,.r blil)( JI! 3nlt'Oll tt ' Bn mo «2lJ 1333 ~ THE "GOOD LIFE" YfAIHtOUNO FUN: Social "'""'''e~ Ot 1ec 101 • f,,,,. Sunday B1unc,, •BBQ •• PM flf"\ • Plu\ mvc" rno1t> OAEAT AECAUTIOH 1.,nn . ., • F111e l&">\on~ (01• & P•O '"OP I • 2 M<'d lltl Ou<h • !>.1unu • rlyOfom..i~·SW>m ""'nq I Goll o .. .,.ng r~"Of' 8f.AUTIAJl. APART· MENn •,,,.Qle~ I & • 51, ,,, «. ,,, • f !Jf .,, ri.!U .\ ur1lutn1'1\<•ll • A<"lu•l I •·n<J. iw 111•1\ • M' )r•t•, f>tJ•"t o.uty I I I Oakwood Garden Ap•rtments Hewport Beach/No. ,.,ewpc>rt Beach/So 1/W lbll'I 'JI ~ det'IOnted 3 Br, .. townhouse. Spac6oM1 ~ " pool. Qu6eC area. AduJta. no .,.,... .. ~/'84.S-3111. WA.LLACf:ST. AP'l'S ~ly dttoraled Z br &Ill I ba, 1395 Sca9 II dWd ok. no pets.~ 11 orS48-m> HIWPOIT Al.uTMEMT'S 2 Rr $300 plus ut11. M.11~ adu.Jl.l.. 1nlant on ly No p e t s n o wateri>eds. ~N~wport Blvd C'ost.b Mesa $340 to S3SO t br. 1 ba apt. ooar new. frplc. laundry nn. all blw . adults only TSl. Mgmt 642·941 Z 2tlr. 1i .ba, cenler of town Uluns Gar Adults. Nu Pt-ts ~Mo IHS-4837 UIXUltY UV1MG Lux hvmg a 0 C ftnl'"l IM>ach C'omrnun1ty 73 Ke) ntseayne 24JC60 t)IJ.! w 7'<24 Expando 1-'ull> upgraded lmm e<.ltatt• occupa n r > I J~'l7 1 tlw.Jusands below hom1· market ' Cull & "<•e 894 001 I or I 7!1:\ 114:11 Walker & Lee Moh1 lv Homes ---------C:O..doffti:ti....,afTown· l.1d11 Pen1n~ula unique· lhdr m mob ile unit i..es fOf' scM 1700 owner W1U he lp finance Newer 3Dr. 2Ba. frplc. 11.IWt'r tnplu Nr So CAt PlaLa t.:ncl. gar No pets ~ 644-S623 Pl>ter s Landing Broacl rmtJr Penthouse I >n the o11 d l e r 3 8 R 2 h .1 SI0001mo 846 5531 & 84.S-5111 3 Bdrm Pn<'ed I rom ss.25-55.50. •'nc-d > ard & "a r a It e ., F a m 1 1 1 t' ' µlt'a:.e K i d ~ & Pl'l!I ~lrome Call 964 2566 nr m 21771 Net . no r et- Npt l:kh \'er,a1lles l.Orl do I br $62!i mo All lamcfllll~ 6.11 J.499 C\t?!> I "''' '' ,, ... '""' b42·&110 in qUlt't adult complex !)paC 1 br apt Cathedral l't'IWuts. gll!> frpk & d /w l'\t balcony, pool, Jiil No pets $385 mo Mes..t Pines. 265'> Harl.a SPMC 54~3"' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 67S-ZJ:l6 WANTED Tradt> 3 Br 2 BR + pool PIU5h r pL'I Mt.,..wt IHde 3269 San Juan Capo ~.9'IO 2 Br. 2 Ba. 1~ :-.q fl 8yrs old Net 541 ·5002 25' Tri Costa Mesa Mobile Partt. llarbor Bl $6500. 673-38216. 5484:J9:> •EXCITING• condo. Newport for boat 1n Npt Harbor Must have cans 675-9638 a(l 6PM ........ .,.., 2000 ....................... 6 DILUXE Ut4fTS PfUME EASI'Sll>E. CM 2 Bdnnseach 1HESl'ARNESCO s..cw hr 673-7761 l.aYely~Righly upgraded RENTAL Vtlla West Home. 20x60. 'Lquna Hilla n1ceat 5 INCOME PROPERTY star park, corner lot 559.900 Modular Type w'large patio area /\ir Homes. 24 tu securit). 3 r on d . o n I y $2 7 . 5 o o JM bellehes. pool &. pier (JKS0291 1Tl4)$.l8l6 UdoPn LOWDK4.0WIMT. l 9 7 4 T r • v e 1 e t e Comer lot dupm. Very w/c&bana. ~~ pauo '°"down will allow you & prdeo uquwuhec. toaaswne9.,.% kwl and d lspon l·frost free 5e0er fioa.nce balance. Frl11dalre French Gr'9lll reola.l area Only armorle d1 v lder . 2 Sl.500 CaUNow m 537o =abed.a CWDtJ' lol . ... .:.....,.,,.... ALLSTATE DfN&e.t'iewl) upgn~ • ~:.e~cht \:' ~f_ R~LTORS :. ID clo.eta. 2Br. 18• >'CUll lldW\a welcomt IJDllD> CLUSIC ~HO...a 2'109~20f.A M0-1917 TBAILD wl CABANA -~m-1• 4f\DteS • ATK>M ~ wU 1et you IN> llJl In IN heart ol one of tht beat Investment areu In So. Calif. Al lb'plll tbe price ii Oftl> lllUOO f« (our 2 Bdrm ..,._on• 90dtO &ot. fOR INFORllATION C4A 644-72" ,,,, ! ' l. Moaltain. Dftft't. -------Incl W10 . 2 car Jtar -·•••••••••••••••••••• RftOl't 2400 M&SA DEL MAR. 4 lge BR, 2 Ba. dU>-(am nn w entry kllch Childre n welcome , no ~ls. no sngls f700mo SM>-!1633 S!IA51mo Bkr 963-7® _ NO fo'EE ' Apt 4c Condo ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOR LEASE New 2 bedroom 2 bath home Miaa1on Lakes Count r y Club Go lf tenru&·pool llcaul1fully landscaped, no muin· ~yurd. 9000Clubhouse Hd Desert HO\ Spnngs 21.).378·2572 Easls lde. Charming 2 bdrm. 1 ba. Duplex. lnclMI yard, frpk. Ul. & last + sec $475 incl utl ls Joan 497.5402 or Beril 646-77 11. Mesa Verde 48r Exec llome. rrso mo. ~a.rdener Mission Hills Count r)' mrl'd Xlnt. 546-2439 a ft Club Jbr . 3ba, upgradt.-d JPM _______ _ Unused. Luxury rondo ():i goU course $131.000 3 Br. l~ Ba . c arport. first 9 1181,. Value to #/Ira !enc. back yard SZSO.<m Wanl to sell or liOO + S200 d earuna ftt Vacant 3 dR. Fam Rm . k>ds. pets OK ~75 mo Keith. 962-4471 UKE NEW. SJ)aCIOWl 3 bdrm. wtlrg muter . cat.h ceilings II v rm. nu crpta 4t drp8. f reah pa int thruo ut. $650 /ino 84&-9840. 841-1622. IEAUT AMMAC. 4 bdrm. i ba gardener I.Del S7S Jube 846-0tiO!I Of' M2-7461. 2 Br, l4' ba condo. view. f fl)ko wet bar. SS2S Agt. 9112-~. renlal.s Valla Renta 11 615-4912 8kr -----~---- Newport Crest 3 Br 3ba rondo. 2 ca• gar Orean \1ew . Re c area S9751m o . 968 60 9 3 . !IQ.3122 SEA VIEW by ownr. 3br or 4br Fam nn 8est 0<.'<'11n "'*"' S1400Mo 581· l t22 8alboa Peoan 2 Br 2 ba Te>p noor Oceanfront COi'ldo lnc~lbie V\eW of ocean. i.aland 6 bay Sec bid&. w1tiev1tor t1nd un drgrd prtig 18251 mo yr lybe.~1823 trade for eqwty '" Npt 897·21"4 Bch. home w/vtew • •----------yard. Doualaa Honig, NEW S uper Sharp ~1191 lownr > Twnbm& 2bd, dn. 2~ba. •WMJ/. TO llACM• aroocneouqefor•lDI~ Se.view 4 BR 3 Ba . NODOG6. tzll6mo. Open w/blbt Vk!w Guarded 2-4 Sat• 5uD. m Laite. sate. teama •pool. 11400 ff1)k. dbl pr, pool, Jae. H llAlt LAii IMIDL No dop. 9525 to ...-. mo. l44-540a; m .3444 8Ht City area. Charm H:IO Wayne , Ag\. 1Ws4• illl"tmmaculate2 BR. I -.em t•ti1• 1242 bMh. (rplt, builtll\ll 1' 3 Br 2 a.. b11 yard. -•••-••••••••••• lot Assumable FHA In. Escl1&1lve new wattr· ISl.<XX> E.lkte. 2 car au. IMO on.&edc.oadll> 2B 21 mo.~ r...a.. 2 c"'• ••r ~-·~· Calloraendforfree ·-· --......... Mtap6Brochutt a Br. 1~ be, fam rm. dln :=· :!it~'fr:=: nn. frple. paOo, 2 car The Ru.l Dllate Store pnet. NO pet.I. •75. + ~· 8'1Wlli. eves~ Box 88lll. 8.it Bear Lakt. SD>. StD. all Wal~. CA 12316 9'7~ 1 Br OODdo. avail \mmed. DAYS i.-.5721 .... a. . .-C Ulee SCIS mo. Pat 114..uJO or £V!:S i.aes.*3 mw u.-u&. pdnr UK"I. 981 Qf .. sellit No~ -IOU War· '""" J244 -~'!:!!! ....... ?~ ..:,..~ __ » __ M'7_.m& ____ , _ ......... ·-······· u room Vlctortue o.tOa&DC caab 11tE WILLOWS. 4bdrm, •CAMTOM LHM -4/w Hll. o---.9194. .. ........... c.1 ........... c... tny 21 Hewpert c..w. '40-lll7 Newport Creel Condoe. 2 Br+den. mo. l Br SllOO. ,,.,...~ \9161.LISCOMOO l BR, janai. ~ lJ Mt' •1mo. Call IS7· 1900. Sp1elou1 4br. 3b•. JI l ' "Ii T I "\ G T 0 N lfAHfl<JL'H Su gat t' Wll~rool. J Br . J ba. pi~. t.eruus. rec centn rlo pets l..e~ Avail Junt' l.l.1 SOOO mo. W11h :Kl' CM boat s bp J1050 roo Owner r7141846-7317. ~ Or 2 Br. 2 bn. 2 er, new drapes. l d\lld f"P. d-w pauo. s.S95 Yrly ok. no peU. $380 rent. ~ ~0060 SeerTa Mgmt 641·1324 Anno new 2bd, l~ba. cusl.OOl upgrades lhru <U Lg bkyd patio S600 Call988-2389 •OCEANFRONT. a vail l'IJW. dally. WHk ly Sp(.-<: UK'UUlr Vl(.>w 673-SU RF BrctUl furn twnh$e June onl y 5895 Also pen tnoose rrom June lSth $1QSO (or 195() for 6 mo lse I i'fl>.9117 ------- W~17?~ ~ ~~Ult~? U* tw' ;:='~ ~oJra:f . M-lmcP~~~ µr~,?~-'7~a~ YOU may l'8qUeSf Ad-Sitter servQ when placing yoor od . . our Ad..SCtter number will appear in your Dotty Pilot od ... Ad-Sitter takes your messages . you ~I in at your conventefa to get the r9$pOOl8$ to yotJf od this 9lfvlce is onry SS per Wttk For mort Information and to pka 'PX od coM •281 Qiodo, nr So. Cst Plaza. pool & spa. $4:i0. No pets. 759·U2 l7 , 751-6186. 2 H UGE bedrooms . Ground floor. fully carpeted/bulllina. Super locauan. Adult.I. no peta. OX>lmo Apply A~ E~ · •WW11aon ~ O.EAN l BR chlldre11 OK. wattt paid. ~ mo 2189 Pectn c. Apt. A. ~:;mo. uk ror Pam 2 BR. clean. paUo • laun. ~. no peU. Small cbUd OK. SlliO. 541-115() 2 8R a..-. Ba t watwe. ""-'. patio. $3:10 Mature ldutts. no pets. ~·S4'7't 11111> eq ft 3 br 2 be 2 f P6Cs DR FR dlbwht, dbl gar JSOpet.I .,~. 2 Br, 2 be. IMW\)' decof'.:t· ed. llt lholJa, • oco.. sm. 1~aft • ..-. ~38rtba Im ya.rd, frplc ~Del I~ .tuaa Nt S.A. Co.Cl) C lub . $1>llU '1Hlllf1Dl lll& ...,_.., ... 2 BR. ta• pa0o. otwtY 4*. Avail Ill\. •11. ..uioo ................. dlltmd.l'l ...... -.u.aa--/Jn ·~1 . .1. I ; ',, lt I\ i I 1 blidthome. In Parowao. farWlllTS~•DI• 2b&. Uv no. d.la\ rm, eMI lbh. •••• ~ -...... Q~ Ad Pll)o. , ... yrd. lm/11\0 1"· •u11 Call~·· tM-a..llNOIO. exuo. W•tcllfr home. New kUc" SHUl o . A&L --642-5671 • ZBr. 1.81. Upatn. •· w/beul e.llia& Eltcl 1ar. Avall . aow . _,_,, ___ ~~~~~~~~~ . \ .. ... . •. ·S . .. •' , . .. ... ~ . . • . . . ; ... .. '=' ... .. .. . .. 1 ... .. .. • . . i •• 2 ba. Slaldeck. la1111. dry facU. $395. Avail. now. S48-861S da ys . O.• 191H'1.8eves & wknds. ·-... ~ .... Ce.an. q&aet. 2 bd. l ba. No kids/pets. $350/mo. C.it Jeff 113J· 1.a&6 11 REALTORS 3144 ....................... Ur Cando. Pool. 'ac. len nis. s auna. Upgraded w I r e f r 1 g . SC25Mo 731-4763 S400 l Br + loft. Unique adult urea overlooking st.ream Tennis. jacuu1, etc. No pets. Refng • washer & dryer. A/C 833-3307 Beauuhal Irvine area. Lalw ck other amerut1es saoormo. ~r student or 5in1le. 25-..o s.59-5699. s ., ..... 4200 ....................... Li Bia Bear Cabln. lde111 locatJon ror fishing. hlk· mg or just getung owa> Wlrnd or wkly r~llt'i:. avail (7141~16 ro· to bch. lig 7 rm ho'4St> tyard. s h•e ps 6+. faaulyc s> only wkly : June ~-Jul SOSO. Aug $690. 7101 S t•a:.hon •. 645-8410. Rtnmle wnld to :iil\r Cd M home ~ Cum Prof fem 2:>-JS. 2 bdrm + den. 2 t.h $2& + \11 utJI Move in now • Les lee. da) 833-CJll8. t'Vt' 644 9009 Rmmt needed Dana Pt 2br apt. $175 mo + 1, wl Liberal. avail 1mm 49&-41125 4350 ....................... ImmecU.ate Ocoupanoy To Flt Your llld.ivldua.l Needs 220 toa.ooocp Please Call For An Appointment (714) 67'5-8682 COIPOUTI PLAZA NEWPORT CENTER 2 Pnvate om<'eS + ~­ ceptJon -.SO. 7se. WO 2 Wu t ch rr o ffi ces fumiabed. S.lSO & S200 548-1.927 Manner's Male. 910 sq n swte. bay vit'w, balcony Sl9l0 pr mo Wm Hazt>w1nkd & Co ~MM Office s pacl". NE>wporl BeaC'h Call ~ne 11 111. 642-0200 Garage space. storali{e or Nwpt Buch MacArthur car. CdM. SJS Bl . ..oo. 100 sq n '" /!>('(·) 7~0 Share expe~ 851 165 I Udo Isle, 4 BR. 2 ba. OMce-..... 4400 PRIME NEWPORT BCll 2bdnD Ul>J)er unit B ln tn · walk to beach . cluh & .... ••••••••••••••••••• OFnCESPACE ,__. Modtl ~ 67~161 ~Sq FL S988 mo. CORPORA TE PLAZA ORANGETREE 1 BR tenrus. . liiJTWestdifr. N 8. 75&-~l -----1 piex.. Almoel down&.own ' a.ta Msa Nice. quiet • Deiihbomood. ~/mo, condo. pool, t.eMis. on 2 Br oceanfront h.se. July-AgenL S41·5032 --- lake. S39Smo. 640-4Jl6l Aug.Su.>Qprmo Slore10mce s pace for 1 1st & Wt + sec dep. ~.,.._. Jt52 ( #~ workinc adults Oft· ...................... . ·ty. 1 sm chUd OK. Ref FACING GOLFCOURSE 1-req. Ati&olutely no pets Lower <:ondo. 2 Br. 2ba. .. or wM«beds. Open Hae-New carpets. redecoral• SUn June 1. lpm-Sttm ar ed. West Nine Dr. Lovely , ZM2 Dde1 Sl. to·CilLoul ~-!Mtns. wsl\r1dryer , , applications. Please do patio. 2 cf/r gar. aut.o op· mdisturbt.eoaot.s... nr. AdllS_ n o peti. •• ~Imo. 7'1f1.1950 lbdrm. tncludmg ut1bt1es S27S. prefer single. 962·7940. ' Close to Bch. e n1 oy tropical hvlng & <'Onv comfort. Nu crpts & drps. bll·IDS. 28drm, Iba. only $345 263 16th Place. Mon thru f-'rr. Tlf).:M60. Ilg Jbd. 2ba. crpts. drps. KKb OK. no pell> 5.57-8177 :. ellAUTIFUL• Edtalde 1 Br. fresh ,~palot. aew decor.tor • crpts, drapes. walk-In cbet. pvt porch. pool, carport. lndry rm. NO PE'l'S. Gas & water pd. ~ mo. S82S move·an. 14.S E. 18th. 960-3989. Condo East N 1nt>. front row goU course 3br. 2bJ. pool SS7S. 499-1526. --------Mtwport lffch 3169 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PAii lllPOIT JIAITJDTS COUNTRY CLUI UYIMGIM NEWPORT llACH An ad\llt community on the Back Bay. Spec· tacular Spa. 7 swimming pools. 8 lighted tennis courts. bike trails. put· Ung green Bachelors. 1 and 2 bedrooms apart· ments. and t.ownhouscs Crom $400.00 per m-0nth 67S-0300 EXEC. sums 1ea.w JOO sq rt. South Pnme Newport Beach Laguna. Coas t Hw ). loc. Nev O.C. airport 4SIM644 ft.erK incl. receptJon. COO· ference rm. Ja nito r su v-.. ullls . 100 Crt>e .., co pie s & more .• Secfttanal serv. av &JI. .I.nor Doug 851·9411 Summer-Wint.er Renta ls NOfBlfY HOUSE 642-llSO 2 bdrm 1 ba Walk pr\1 bch. SSSO wei!k, DOO mo 499-4644. Soulh Laguntt Newport Beach Steps lo ocean 3Br. 2.Ba. wkly ot tra de for condo 10 Hawau. 675-3504 5 Br I rru. from O<'can BlO mo. unfum. Inds refng. washeT & dryer ~ eonme Barnneton. Al/.. m-6000orM4~ v ........... 4250 ....................... ~AUJ KAPALUA RESORT 2br. 2ba. Jae in condo 2 J.3.470. 3212 MAUISUHSET ----Executwe offices ava11"1n full serv ore bid.: N r 0 C. AlflX)rt. Re~pt & i:lhone an:. • :.ec v ~n . con!. rm. etc. Please call 75o2~U!8. -------450 Sq ft ~ mo 4001 Birch St. ~ H ~ent. 541 ·5032 WESTCLIF NEWPORT ...... #lf#? .. 1, I " '• ~ --- F BLDG. BEACH .. •"'<1 •••"'9 ••• ~..,.c---. ~=-.--;/u..-../, .. __ ,/--.;'_..,..,.,.._ c .. 11 Mr 64 !) How"'d 6101 EXECUTIVESlilTES Ne'"Port Center full i.enices. pnvate. 0Cl'1:1n \1eW. $27().$630 759 9036 CORONA DEL MAR Ground floor Nt!wl> de· cor3ted 260' '"/bath $~/mo. Also •:.mailer els. a\811. Sund Realt> ?S!llm --.....--------- O.C AIRP01lT A.REA Best bulldm1it on Birch ~ 1-urrushed t.'.-.t•c ut1\ t> s u1tl'., All .. en tl·t•:. a\aJlable 979-8533 4450 ....................... For st.ore & ofhce spuct• ut reasona~ rate.. SOOto 2700 Sa Ft. MESA Vt:RDE [>H PLAZA 1S25 Mesa Verde E . C M S4Mt23 •NIWPOIT /C.M. t:p to 4700 sq Ct ..iv:.111 at pnme corner. 17th & Nwpt Bl. ITTs-f»OO ~ fl rl'UUI -.tort> • 264(1 /\\'on !\lpt SSH 8i 2l or SW L'.l8H 2ND TD'S Any amount 1·20 years No prepayment penalties Owner/non owner properties Also Construction & Commercial Loans Call ,,_._. ...... L.-Cu ,_, 675-7182 .... Wtlllhd 4600 tu c u•nta/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,_1ar~•/ W&llted 1n Coat.a Mesa or &.o.t a. ,..._. l.rvtne area. 2 or 3 BR. ••••• ••• ••• • •• • •• • • • • • • ho use pre'erred 3 •w: 1:1 '' 5 100 Adu1ta. Xlnt ref erence5 ••••••••••••• •• • ••• • • • • 673 5 70 1 Ev ei. . ., ~ Pri vate lnvesllgat1on bodyguard service 24 hours 71,4. 532-4070 RENTAL WTD 4Br ------- house. H B. C M .. N R GolngtoSan Ftan<'lse<> End o( June W 30d a) Jime5 mllmo Need notice . SSOO·S7001mo ~erstoshare Cart 641 · l.843 expenses 67 ZS.SS ........ ................ . hbeu Oppa ._.., 5005 ....................... Local Eitecuuve expand mg business Nttd am blt1ous per'ion who 1s Willing to team Call Mr Falh) 641) 4533 Sweeptng Sl·rv ~ht wll µ l. days. wort V' 14 hr.. "'k. gros' SIJ.500 ) r route & equip SU.000 ~l ca.sh ofr 5.36 21&4 WOUING ,A.A'TNH ......, .. 5120 ........................ MAI(£ SOtll<>ttf """"' MAI(( SOlllEC*f SllJU Place a HAP PY AD in lhJS column (Of' only S3 ~ c.:..J I 642 5678 ........... .... ....................... Jlamd. Calm Tent•,.. py. blk. cnalt. Samoyed puppy, wbL male. Ter· rier. PY awe. HoUDd mix , multl·colored fem&M. Pomcer, un • whl. mule. Shepherd ml&, bllr l tsn fem . ~ \an/adv. fem . Shtphlrd, b&klWI ma1e. And~ ldt&ma. Newport BtM'h Anunal Sbelur. M4-31111. •'OUND Ira bUI fem dog, aboul Smo. Beach • Ellla U'N, H.B. IU.a71. Found: Cot'ker mill, red "*>nd F., vie. old CDM. 87Wt• 675-40M Fcmd Ync F. Irish Set· t.tt. Maanotaa/Garfleld, M 8, !1&2· 1147 . L.a>r. Btk Spttz maxed female. in Turtlenxk. Irv 833·2307 559.0539 8XH33ll Found. Golden Lab Retnever type puppy, fem . brown collar. 642 :BIO. Pam F'O&md: Black cat. green t>yes, fem . s pa.y ed. )WR. ~31:501. Wendy . found : 5 /2S . Bunny. Magnolt a I fu I lerton . CM salt /p e ppe r . &42-lS81 Found Blac k /Whil e 9!.agy ft>male do~ l yr. Med Beauuful. Vic 500 block Ba I boa Blvd Tues e"\e 67s.oo80 or 644 3656 Found : Shrt golde n ha.Ired rruxed brttd Dog . ,mJ KB a.rt!a 962· 12:>8 !-'wad Ul Lhe VICUUty of Bns~ & Alton tn S A Sm Fem Siamese cat ~7101 Days ---- Reward S50 Lo6t mal4!. orange ., wtute cat. n r Eut L8lh 5' & Santa Ana A~. call Khns 645 8l44. I'&••• IJIO ... -"f! .... -....... ~~ lM HrOuk.alllerYice STAG• PVT PARTIES NUDE•DANCER •MODEL WlU c-.er your next par· ty. 1'a:t -.1e.-. l8yrs. Pam'a pvt. outtAll. Art . lpm: $42·0207. Dy1 : 'TJl.IGIL J!.\ST.~~ • Party o.oc.rs 972-1345 •FOXY LADY• Olll'CALL ONLY •97~1 Ill• •INT'\ MASSACH• J acuui • SaWla .. ocAJ..-on 4.101 Bitth·NB ~5 l l·21lm acroM Sheraton ~RTS •Hl-4473• Always open-Now Hiring , TOUCHACLASS ISCOaTS lM HRS. 952· L5S3 Prolesional Therapeutic m assage . Llc 'd therllJ)ist. NB. Appt only ~2117 allies Algels *Dutcall* 642·3812 flE/rasa 2 yr old publlshml( farm req u ires w o rkin g partner Sales exp ll m1&St Moderate an\ est anent. outs tand1n.i 10 come potential \'er) M>n ow; 1nqwnes onl) P 0 Box 696, Laguna Brach.Ca 82l6S2 .. ............... ! hm~l ------------•IDGll POTt;J\lTIAL• ~ng mfgr bus1nes:. 1~20'. down pulb you an 0~1ness for )Oun.t-lf lmmed 1mv m1· O'"nt°f Will tram & linanl't> 1-·an · 1a .. 11c F?ro.-.s pott•nt1J I '""'' of ~·u.,tomt'r. '"all llll! tur ordt:r.. ,\,k tnl! ~I (J)J ,:'1;11 rea:.on.j bl.-ut lt'r rcfUM'd Call Todd' l'al llodl(I',-., '164 .>311-f • Co.wtry ~"" lar RHtarant Su \\ HI\ er..1dt.' t 'o in t lucle5 Jtl rl'dl l''lal• Call 675 :?l(M lor l.lctJ1l\ ~256 Calf.~ be lw;c.t.went Opfl oe hwitf SO IS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gold 1, pnre S2SO pr "' up '" 2 011 0 1 fur s.1Q (XX) S50 000 ti mo 1h- l1H n ~ 501h 5020 .............•••.•••... JINNI W e .,, .. ¥0 1!,. ~Otll ...... ,.. ...... c-.... ft oftM.. W•'l .-U ,_!!I O.sified o.pt. DaityNot RolJ Thanb CM tM>l p1n.i u-. mnvt> )OU n ·all) a rt' ,, fnend' In niwr ., •>n u' " t ' • 1 u r t h o 1 t t· o I pY~ l\dllW th~ dii"' Alux & '11.k t' MJTI:'HU..1-...,. I rn ..o~ I luq • )OU \t'r\. ~.-r ) rout h l..aur JI Ont' HAPPY BIKTHOA Y JOAS LOVE.. YOL'R KIDS Lout & Fomd S J OO ....................... ---~--------last smalJ tan cocttapoo Male. We.t 642 1431 Costa Meu Logt 2"2 yT old C&L Deaf; v.tvte. blue e)~. bladl f led collar '"fbell 11 t h l 0 11ve . If 8 Rrw-.u'd ' 900-'i!e SCRAM-LETS ANSWEIS :-.•uaht Th11th ~h COOalt - THOCGIIT 'The troubk> "'1th ~..pll' 111tio talk l•'l fa.st " lb.ti tilt•" oft(-n '"> w m1-thini: tllf') ha' en t THOl c; llT fll \ft FOU"d lad.ies nl'IR unU5ual 0 C Airpo rt are~ r.. 1 ~ 5erftcft mo ....................... PROBLEMS-Need t o TJlk ~ Frtt counsel in I( AJ:JC Helpline 64~ 2222 --------- ·~:;:::! ......•..••.•.•........ 7005 ..... ~················· ACT1NG CLA.5St-:S fOr yowi.i people tauKlll 11) R.ato C.rossberg, Oirt<'tor or YELLOW BRJIK RO . .\n>llOWS for UlCo ca ll 11.irbtJr 0a)~~~~~ .rc:m.aurant 2131592 3251. .... W...t.d. 707 5 ....................... Pu rt SJSO Erprr"d ~Uah Nurse ----------•! ................... ••• • llltensud tn new pvt du-PR £GN A NT .. Car1ag. ty Pofi Xlnl reb avail. FOONO ADS AIE Fl£E Call: ronf'idenllal roun:sel..lng & R.eq ICX'allon in Mc:. a rderral Abortion. 4dop \'erdr C M ~ 7~ tllJn & kttptni: AK:ARt. S••n ss aprl who speak-. llg28r. 2.Ba. dbl gar. new 1 crpt, pain t. bit ins Adult:.. no pets. MSO/mo 642-9'1'0a ----------2 Br. l ba. all elei:. 187 J::. On Jamboree At SanJoaqwn Hilb Road 17141644·1900 COHOO AvaJL June 25th to July 81.h. Rlght on Lhe bea<'h. fully equipped S30 per d a y Call Su z anne 6'75-344S. $400. crpt. air. 1000 sq rt 14341 Beach . 118 , Westnunster 842 2834 Co :1ur'iat ..... 4 4 75 Orangt! Count \ l'roduC' lion Co ~ unu. In\ l°'tor' ••••••••••••• •••••• ••• • YY; n-turn Shon lt·rm Up to LS.000 ~ rt l'um &K""'-'t'lu Call 739 4420 64 2·5671 l'Ht. L \\I. ~t udt-nt nnc-d) ~ fnJ Wall Ot> J O) lhlOJ: ... Rd I <: 0 n r Id •• '" I JI U\ \C P U l:ioll JL42 :\B~ U1sUb h ne't"<b pan t 1 m • • t<b l..J\e 1n 2 11r 3 ric1 " .i ~~l O,\Y CARt.:. 'forth c· \1 ~!>&up l-'Ullt1m1• ~9742 UILh St. Apt C-2, $400 mo. 4Br. 2Ba. very lg. all on l ,_S4l_..50J2._______ noor. beautiful new dlx i8PAC. 2 br. 1.,., ba, lg. decor. Crplc . p\l, nr d beach & bay. Avail now. L.R., frplc:. laun ry. "-"A-OK _ ... --•••••••••••••••• $490. 1st & la.st -+-dep. vu•un::u • _...... mo. u-.;.~.,., Avoid dennait.s & 1012 West Balboa. Jerr ........ '"'.. ..--Zlll2 Miner. Call 6-U·8147 7»:rrrT cul living expenses! ...... to Shar-. 4300 betwn8&6Sat&Sun. Profess ionally s ince :,,._La_rg_e_b_a_c_h _a_p_l_. _g_ood __ , Veruilles 2 br. 2 ba. blt.n.s. l.!m, 'doca.le. Pvt patio. adults. all amenities. 675·4912 HOUSIMATIS .:.ciew. 19Lh Sl., C.M. S23S. _Broker __ . __________ 832_-4_1.34 ___ _ ~ 3 br. 2 ba, carport~ 2 Br. 2 ba, all adult, no Al'fll. Y MO CHARGE occ No pets $450 pet.a from $400. Across *•HOWIE* * -~-31191 · • · from N.B. Golf Course. Rent.aJSharingServlce -------· lJ"\1ne at Mesa. Shown by Has Roommate For You o-row Jt26 8PPl only. S4S-48SS. ~791 days 953-0395 -•••••••••••••••b••• lzg lbr ,:tplx. W 1gar. All Dianne wants prof. gd· "Newer l bdrm. l a .. pd blk b h yard. No pet.a. Utils paid. util . 3 s c · natured. non-s moking UiO/mo. 861·8864. S525Yrly Ken 644-8494 male nn, ~35. shr 3bd hse on Pen.In. avail Jul~ \bes. gar, stovt> & dis · Computer Tech 24 would l. mmt ~an now ; S375 +- . hwuher. Clean. $340 like lbr nr water. Npt. utll. Oys ~·2418. eve ___ 213-_ 936·7257 Bch.. Balboa or Balboa 673-S402 ~t' harbor view. lsl. & Cd.M. Well ma n· Non·smoker t o s hare Beal&ihll new condo. 3 nered, non-s moker. Rent home m CM Must be ·Bdrm. 2 Ba. Maxine. and or t rade service. clean. $175. 557-9689 Roberts Rlty. ~0202 PI ease ca 1l C r a i g SootL 483-Ull ---------, ml•Y.., ltl4 ~~~~~~~~ ShrRB.Condo,nrbch, Yi ....... •••••••••••••••• elet'. garage. pool. S22S 'BeauL 2 siory, 3 Br. 2\-J Versailles Penthouse. rm.960-4214 ba ~e w/frpl<'. ocean view. 2 bdrm. 2 --------- From ol pooltsauna le ba .• fireplace, Full Fem. roommate wanted. YOleyb911. L& yard. $600. security & amenities. Beach area. Ouisty. ,Call Ad-Sitter lf77. $800 per mo. Wkdys calldayg.~5650 HEWPOtt'T CEHTIR bealtt•• S.ftft Prestigious ocean view offices w1ant1que de· corated conf. rm 180 Newport Cente r Dr. ~7180. • DELUXEOF'FICES • 1.2 & 3 nns: from 93" sq . ft. No be req. 2172 Du· Pont Dr • or a irport. 833-3223 9 A. M. to noon. KOLL CENTER men-1al !>pace oo 17th & Newport Blvd Avail for lse Reas r a tei. CJ ll weekdays 9to !>. ~ M·l space avail for leas e ute mfg 2 units. 900 sq fl SC25 ea. or combined a~ one. r.o.dmg dock. & dbl <loon. dose to downtown ~. n5 Laguna Ca· n 1on Rd. 497 · 3220. 6416-3357 ~ ....................... . ...,.;....,.-~, S6SO lndtOfr near nu Elegant executive swtes ~'. 18101 Redondo Cir 111 prestige 10<' Inc Ids sS. Hunt Bch 842·2834 secret.anal services. re· ceptionisl. t eleph one •COSTA. MIS.A.• answering & more THE 3,<XXI sq rt. Pnme loca H EA DQ U ART ER S lion. Woodworiters O K COMP AN I ES A p r o-Availlmmed 642·7604 ress.iooal environment. TI4·951~ 5 acre! (approx>. fenced ---------vard . nr Harbo r & tlfices 111 Bayview Hotel. Baker 549-8181. Historical landmark . S2SO & up. Bay View Prime Newport. Mesa lmmed. occup. Contact 81.Emess Park. Qual..lty Ro6e.673-3822 olhce & warehouse space for lease. C arpets . •NO. COSTA MESA• drapes & w et bar Med/dent.al/HMO. 778 sq 138().1870 sq ft. units fl/9 rm suite & patio. available now JOr sq ft Super-fully e qul P 642-6463 M f 7 .30-3 30. $499/mo. Tom 540-2200 Sat g..1 W-4300.lM hrsaday. 544-0614. Wknds & Eves • ....... -..ct. 3140 956-WO .... ,.., .. •••••••••••••• 3 Br. family rm. den. Rmmate wanted to shr. lor2Rmsuites.12Ssq. fl spec 2 BR house in Cd M · & up rrmn $7S. 779 W. 19th S352 mo. 673-5880 St. calJ Tom 540-2200. XLtfT LOCA. TIOM 7S!O S.F. mdustnal puk '8lJt avllll. f« 1mmed OC· cupancy. lncls : Offices & warehouse space. C rpt.s . drlll. wet bar For leas mg tnlo call 642-4463 M F /::l>to:J.30; Sat 9-l I~ all .ciWt, DO pels, ,µ.a Br apta. 6200 Ed· inlef'. h. b. Mi-0619. · MdlB"SWAU brand nu. garage, Np on Npt Island. walk to beach lliOO. Agt. 631-4300 • 631-5550 3176 ' tc 2 6 3 br a,p\S from $450. Ftplc. large yd. -·•••••••••••••••••• Plldo, pr, nr Huntington Move in today. 1 & 2 ·· IWtioW. children OK bdrm. walll to bch. nice 'IM82 Jib Circle. apt 1. ~ c&eao. $32:5 to $375. ·'..-n. •l9Glor8*.o507 Dlhae poolaide xt.ra lge 2 Bdrm apt w/lge deck. I far. 2bL Bltns, dahwhr. Gar. Im/mo. ,...., mi.Im beach. Adlts. Callnes-.o:nl ~-.o pell S3tS mo. , ,_... 2bdrm. lba. ocean view. 3 blkl from bch, $150. WAANERJALOONQUIN ... tm:Z afts 1pm. ~BR 1 Ba. Dln. Garqe. 1----------bakJDnY, laundry.1 t'bUd S..._ ·4:-:.~~ .. ~:!!!!!! ..... ~~ m.Jm.aat.110fee. ! l Br. I ba pen· ta.-a.do .... Call 2 Br, 1 ba. Dke area. PY\ I 1GkJda.~~-~9!0~--­... Aaa, DO pe&a. MG0. 1-'rA I I t11 Jltl ... 1711,m-41'14 ~:....;;,:::;,:~-----1 1III11 I I ........ eeeeeee aaveMIW• 8Mlll. I *1r/. 2 Br, 2i,., ,._, u. ......_ 1 6 2 1* IOWl!ba•• w/frpk. bdrm. ........ ~· P'ronl ol ~,.... • ~~-.·u~:O FA~ ~-S'ft~:1' :':':: ~.H.ll•-...... Jtbna day. L . , \ ·' ,, I Wanted. Female Chris - tian non-smoker room· male for lovely Irvine rondo. 644-2'20. Roommate t o s hare 3 bdrm condo. NewPort Beach. $225. Ulll incl. 116-1202 "2 Prof Prof rema~ Fed\ seek 3rd. 24·31 , non smoker, F/P. CdM. Sl90 rm. • 1230 or 673-lTTS Shr 2bd house w /adult male UDder' 40. Jewish pref. llSwtl. Gl-2108 llAUT1FUL v_, ._..rm wkb frplc. ....,. l pvt entrance. Fe m . nref. R•h a "llut'r Avail approx ,_ 15dL aoo. Call evet ...... F.apr buytt9 read the a-ified lldl •V«)' day. II YoU ha\19 IOn>elhint tor ..ae. rtectt tbem rut _, lnnl)enltvel), call eo.91'1. Med\cal & Professional offices. Reasonable rent Ollt.a Mesa 548-2103. CiA.IDINSUm Great 1oc nr OC Airport. 1100 sq f\ ofc ste. 4 of cs. conf. recept. storage. oewly remodeled. Ex tenaive wlndowa. 901 DoYe Sl. N. B. 9$S-3363 5025 I.hit M1n1 Schn;iuitr Montytolom m .. lt-5 n Nr In •••••••• •••••••• • •• • •• • dtanapobs f1onda. 11 R v"NEED I MONEY • ata)fTHO NOILIM 2Jld & 3nl TD toa.s t7U53 1 Arranged by eo.ttto..~ Mmt,11 a. Trwt Deidi 5035 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wtlet' MtG. Co. AU types o( ~al estalt' investments since 1949 ~-2-dllk 642-2171 545-061 I l:~ t>an ··t---r1t1 ' ~ 538-3486 lo5t S.atJJeW Ma le Cal 1\u1lerocll S100 re,. a rd Call SS l-0609 S200 reward. Lost lln) mak-dog. •· V on May J Heartbroken. 962 S801. ~uos ------ 1.h.lt Shelt1e remalt> Adams & Bushard. If B f'ullcoat.421~ "Jamie .. 962 561.8 °' 962-6798 ---------Lost. ~ 2•. blk male SbepMrd nux cJ oe> I & Old Engllsh Sheep Dog 1Bamb1 1 Newlaodt ln d1a n apol1s . Ca ll anJtune. 5J6.-0.W1. l..(Jgt wtu~ with onrnge marlang MANX I no tail l male C.L Vic Coruna de1 Mar REW ARD S200. Call 6'4·9838 LOST Pfes<'nption sunglasses 67J..42U •• SPt RITl' Al.. RE..\ DI NG S IOam IOpm f'ull) Lie d 492 7296 Of" 492 90)4 18 lS S Ca!DlnO Real. San C1ml ROLL S ROYCE ESCORTS kcert'l•o.tul 20h. 751.0537 NOW HJ RING ftayma\.t' Dcorts Outcall c 1 u l9Sl· lS78. a II of ~Co&aty MmllE Be pampered with a personal r~laJtlna masuge by 12 of the pre· tlM!St ilrls 111 Southern California Jat'unl. sauna etc Open lOam· 4am. 7 days a weft. Vis· a/M.C. All.antis Heahb Spa. 2112 Harbor Blvd. QJsla Mesa 645-3433 Br· '"" this ad for your speaalgit\ H11p W..tlcl 7 100 .......... , ............ . ACC'TG BKPNU TEMPORARY RegJ.ster t~ to work on vanowo oceowtl.ln~ & bookkeeping assign· menls. Wo rk c lose to your home . F ig ure Oer1ts to Senior AcCOWI· t.ants needed Lbrou& hout <hnge County. ................ accounlen'5 Zl13No. aro.ctway S200. ~well S..nker Bid& .. Sanu Ana C7 t4tlJMIOJ FREE PARKING Adwrtilinl·F.an up to: $5.1911111 ..... f.U . p/Ume peo- ple to assist me in m y business. No exper. neceu. Cll 97N179 Widow has money ror 2nd T. 0 's No credit chet'k. no pnlty $20,000 mm. no max For action call Agt 673-7311 anyt1 me ---LOOT ANGORA RABBIT 1----------------.. Apri cot ('o l o r . Real El!lt.ate Investments 3333W. <:out Hwy. NB 64~ CloMd Sunday 2hd Trull Deed. Secured by pr11ne Newport Beach pr operty 138,000. ~or87~ REWARD tWuld1H Or I 642-8079 Found: Fem ale. reddish brown shepherd. Hunt· ington harbor a re a S.0.271lJ • Found Male Po mera· nuui, Talbert, Bushard. May 24th. 968·6162 or 962-6217 Found: Cockapoo P'-P· py.?. creamy wtlt fur. l brn pat('h on nead 983-..mtl f'cMld : Mbed breed Oer. Shepherd type, M. med sz. bm. HB. ~364.2 Found : Female Australian Shepherd . Blktcr-Y. Colt• Mesa c.llOC ANmalSheiter. Found : Irish Seuer- $/3S. Area ot Golden Lan. t.em •Coast Hwy. Dana ~Gln-9045 Ad-Ima~~~~ 14-~~-1~~~. You may request Ad-Siner service when P'ocing your od . . . our ~tter number will appear in ywr Doily Pilot od ... Ad-Sitter tokes your mes.1CJOIS .. . you CXJll in ot your convenience to get the r19pCJ l9eS to your od ... this 9IMce ig onl y $5 per week. f or more infor motion ond to ploc:e yox od mll 6'2-5671 :: . . .. ~· -· =~ . . .. . . I _ I "~.{l '.tj>~~I ·11~1t .. 1 !£@0 --~.. Cc$ ¢• , -,_Q.._t-illa -~~ -N ., U • 9 ! 1110U••••••••• ... -. ••••••••••• .. ••tt•H•• ....................... ••"••••••• .. •• .. •··~ .. ,.I! ... ••••• ........ . lllrt~ '-' QJITm lllTUJOI. 0-. C'Oetractcw, ·•~u. ca.,..a,ry, •HHfy , .,... a ~y a.EAN i:rt:• :'.'NUaa CAaPmfraY ' .... tod .,,,, -"·· , .. n ••• _ph••b•••· Hti.UT Callo~ Uc-.. MMmfl llPJ111 .-,-_.. L&e'd , ~. ,...... 9tlltee • u i. Gtrt.,.._ ..... ..,m ,., , · "-• m... = • ..._ Ja .. Xlal deuiq c1oee by Mt:_.;,;:; ' ~~.~~= S('taW a.dywlftp.o.,.4abae. •11 '"'"~_. •• _.. ,._ -. • ,.,,. ..,._.. ·-................ Jadl ol .U ~ Home owntrw. lf1.m'I o-i,I ha-4w1~1_,, Ur_,....._.. D..llC'nUCtAH rrtced npalra. eCDaU joba. wulaa • t•. II••• •rMt .. n•i rtlllt·lrM .. um111 " ~ •wu Dbt,y, cl.tty, dlr\11 Kave uua. Ad ~., tlN .._oreealljobe ,_,. ovee cleaoed or ...._. .. ..,. _ ~.alt aroHd Uc...,.. rno.m Hirlrlll ._.. b¥ the Oven Iha rt • h h ft a m I a 1 -- -·-···-... •••• •••••••• loday. Alk few Terry. .... .... RM/Com•. a John OlX ... Sltipbwler. ....~ C·~·c· .... ~•••• .... • ..... ....,, ._ * ' I dump truc:k Oracte. ... i.u are )ly C: II. __ _.;.. ••-•-••• .. ••••••••• ti.ul 0.0~ SUlll(.tR RENTAL ---~-= C.,.. .. olw .... QI 4 Ha\all•1·Wov1n1. Coa· Q.EANUPS _ -·-----·••••••• Trtlil'°"'*11Nm0v.ci RaldetltiaJ·Comm·alao u.......1-.. ~ 6 t.nic relDO"al. • .... _,.__._ J ........ ~._ kwtla& e c • 6 ...._ deu ,_.., ..... _ ,..,i ant ~de WYlce 142 '?W ~ ~. ta.re •A =·... 01imr 1:111or--n. w•t ---PACIFIC CLEAN INC '"' --0 .......___.. ,..___ Malal•n •oc.-• Atrounla, S"" ... V ""td)• MO pa N.u ~I mMt-"'..... H.lullac• ~Jot>. &".n • 0.CC. 6 So. tii1t Pla.&a b , cbn rm. k1J PL Av• rlhrl •• haulln1 l.ic Aak for Randy l..Kmled-lnl&u'ecl J_... lll.oa "°"""' rm a .JO. c.wrh 110. cttr ~1 eo..-n ~ t714tUl-430l ~ a Gtar elm pcot odor v~n ,,_......_ __ l ' I --------Qlt ,..mr. U t"' e11pr .._ uanosnrr omp AU u'CMld b.alUin&-Cd'-'..... Do wort 111.)'Mtt Rera >ard m..1Hnt • dnui» lT tnlrl P'reeest. .. --+••••••• m~l<ll _!_)-.:11.H•l. f"t;Uit41 l()jd calJA M ~ t'Netb ~ cabtn•t Ill.&\•• --t-Amera••n Gardt'nll'r buHd1n1. filt h dua IQllC"' ~upe ID& l.av.n malnt " > ard llaul/Gradlna. demoll · ho 1u • Pa nt 1 n M ~. Low June rat•1o dn~. tree tnmm1n1 uon Slopao.dtt. dump moduale prtt~. hn; Ca I l J • f I I-'• e fie&.9'Z38 tl\lt'k. Trees yrd work ---~, ••m•• IG aw> _ ---83'11251 ______ _ --,..___./C Garden1ne. tree trim -C.S Sau _ .. _, wh !DI\&. c&eaa-up." maint Neeci somelhln& hau.Jed or •-••••••••••••••• ... •-••••••••••••••• • serv ~ s.8-Ml4 deb,'tt"ed• Call Mlk• at Remode1 1re-pa11 int ut ---&oc7oc«~ r 1n11 h . o 1 t 1 ml' n llSQ FTMOIST JOBS Free ~um.al.ft O\ll b1gh ------- craft1man1tp. 2nd 1714>~~ 6'S 919' qua Illy . r!l'Uonable ~1Jkt' )our ~hoppi ng generation M& Palom pnre<S ma1n\enanl·e 61 cd..'!1er IJ) w.mg the Dail~ bo. ~ 961314 SdJ idle 1urns 642-:i678 cln·upi Mike 6'6~ Pilot Cla:.c.tfied Ads. SUDS 'NmJFF ProC. deanin1 Day or nst.e. Oomm'l at~. Rua '11&a. SaUalactJon fUU. Free tSt. ~AM or SJf> 7446 aft 2.PM. PAULE'M'E"S HOUSW..EANING. AJlo boat du.iwia. ~11 546-«IQ9_ Rehabte. good work. 5tA!llldy job Refen:n~ Call anyt.1me s.g. TZ28 Want~ Call MZ-56711 . "" D~L Y PfLOT ••• >I ~ ~ ~ t~ ..... • 1_-I) I t ~·~I > • ~ ~ 1-. t• :t ~~ . I W -. _1 -• • •• I • 1 · .. "-J_JJ& • -..,.---ii! n • • roe I ' ....................... .... ................................................ . nMIB?DUANITOIUAL Pl!JCUPAINT'DtG 0 Oldlo Plumber. O.l IMl\19 Ume '° .... C.UU:.. 0../lad. EA· a.pr'4. Rua &alH ~ ~ lMtaila-.. a epedal ISft! I will .-u--.1.-P'ree Eat. Call Oene l:liiaQ. ~ mU!\ca-do It tar ~ Ad Ska.er s.Ot11 U..-U tl.SI. MMD a& lllla or ~.!.!.~~!.!. .. --·-· -,._--nt..--pal-1a_U_n_1_S_t_.1 New co• a tr \a t ' Io a . _17M'TD _______ _ Ro&odlll.., • ..-o¥1Un1. lJc/lu. Try m•. R . Ret:nodeUna. nrpl,U.t. 119 • •• •••••· •••• , •• Slllor.-~ ~ ... ..::1ecUoo· -.. ·---··-·· dllmlp. Daw. ICMl$3, -------·• Taplc.&.117 Cwamk, 1Ue IMtau.d. 81111.--1 Pt'al.~ £n6 lot. ---------AU type1, 1uar. work . Low ...... ~ Free ~ plwnbAftC Jobi • re. ,,_ elt. Nia. OarMr t .._, J • SIM383 MC/VIN paira, day or J'ilh&. 1Ue. MM1IO. ....................... ~'1CIJ Prol ... tooal m asonry. ~·s Painliq. wn'lag We 'll t>.at any bid. area 9 yn. moet reaa, ,. MMIS&4Relettneei1. check my re(. lie ... ... 5l&-ICZ5 .............. .._ ••••••• 0.00,Briett Work. block --------Repair It Reroot, Ail wal.la, atucco. NO job t.oo WALLPAPERJNG typea·thlnalea·r oc k am. -.14llore7~ F'r~uat. IM~ ~<0mpo-w 1-'r'ee Aver SU pr roU .t. 541-5830 Fin Av all Solid muoary. we do ~ No job too CAllNorm~ On.ace Coast Rool1n1. small. m-454 lal/OIUade. Re.uonable. Re-roofm&. repaln! Ad· Brick·blod: planters • walla etc: Fair ralH I)epedeNe. l"l'feesL dluons. fa&t . reliable, Jay. '31·20f1 honeat. Call Dav e. WWlnde Dave84'7-442J Qualtty Pauun· inter1 ....... eJ¢«. lo rates. rut serv .... •••••••• • • • • • •• • • • • ..,...... or acz..a:J50 5411-1733. Chru. 546-2389 eYS QwiJ1f1ed roof1n1 frtt est Leak repair l3S G oo d rates o n WUt.es compo 97S 1107 exl~ Moviac! The Starving Co!Jele Studeau have grown L1r. Tl24 436 Same good se:rv 64 J-.842'7 Wlaa;l' ..... 'iwCJ ....................... lNTEXT P AJNTJ NG Campi pttp. 11..lnt resuJu Rels. est. ~ 9998 ..... 11.-....................... Neel patches & textures ... 15T. 9'3-1439 Hori-RoofiMI -Quahly wonmaruhip. al ~ " Piaster Patch. \'er) compern1vl' pnce!. no )Ob t.oo sm. qwck & m all l) ~ ol roofing dean 6'.S-QXJ, ~199 ~ ----- ....................... ~ ahaptnc. &hlantng Is 1tump rtmoval. Landscape Creatlont.. m.31Zl -,.... "shrub. pnaing & removal. yard dean·ups. tuullng. 7Sl ·Z32 2. 846-141JJlm Dave's Tree Service 'Jhm.&op.nmove. 1$ yn exp. tlZ1·106'7 QM87J. ~a.• I . ....................... + complete noor care. homes Is c:omm·1. Llc'd. bonded, Im ~9'49 Professional Win~-. cle&Nng by Joe DllUeb 714~ Hltp WCll'lhd 7 I 00 H1fp W..ted 7 I 00 Hllp W..ttd 7 I 00 .... W..ted 7 I 00 Hltp W-..ct 7100 Htfp Wmftd 7100 ....... W-.ct 71 00 Htfp W..ttd 71 00 Hltp W..ted 7100 ...................................... ~······ ....................... ····•···•••···••·•····· ······················· •......•......•.•.•.••. ....................... . ............................................ . ADYBTI~ MANA• Publicly owoechuUd1ng 8ankmg 11LL8 wfS&L ~· New branch opening in H\ritlngton Beach. Xlnt sala.T) and benefits. Call George Claytor. c.w.nw~ Full & p 1\ 644 4460 TusUnaru C~llEIS COOKS f.xper. neat, reliable ,\pply in person 20lh <:en lW")'. 1ns1de So. Coast Plaz.a Mall SO Fwy & Bru.t.ol company needs dvert1S· 1111/PR manage. Muat be exprd. 111 adwtisanc. Submit resumesto The Presley Co. P,. Box Z'OO, Newport Dech, CA ~1ve Savings 714 f9ll0..438S E 0 E • COOK. exp, days, Apply DruvER: FuU lime co dnver. Muat be 18 or c»der. Have valid Calif Lie Clean dnv1ng r~ cord. Boat s walni. U>clter. Z431 W. Coast Hwy N 8. 931163 '~~~~~~ UTDTEM AIP P/R BOOKKEPER 1n pl.'rson. Partner's --------• 01.stro. 448 So Cst Hwy. Laguna Beach' o r call Ride or Leroy 497 4441 DltlYBS plus ge neral ·ff1 re 8anbng dWes ~l·Resurant oriented helpful. (II Aliso Creek ln SouthLalWI FULL TIME TEUIR MARKETS For2lld II 3rd Shifts We promote to mana~e­ r!Mll & supervmoo f ron> Wit.tun Qdt. F\aU or part lime Mesa Verde Convales· t-enl Hotspit.al, 661 Cenler ~.C M. 548-5685 Meo oc women 2S yrs or o4der. Know the coast Ctues. Net SlSl a wedt o r more. Orange Coast Yellow Cab. !nod Ml Herrmann. Fountain \'aJley. I No of Slater betwn Newh o pe ·& Eucl>d> _ &-Z271 ~L-Are +ou looking for a ART DEPT career? Are yoo people SECRETAR" ~ onented"' Do you enjoy i\d\•ert1s1ng a get"' in working wtth money? ~ Position 1s currently N.8. needs quafl•d av&1lable in our. Cosi.a person to worit osely Mesa branch. Ex~llent with art direct.r in starting salary. Call schedu.liq jot» .. MIC· Mary Ann Plwnmer for tng media. &6$-5191 an interview appoint· ASSISTANT ACTIWIES meot at <nCJ gr~10. DIRECTOR in an ttlve retire com mu Hy. Pleasant atmospere, benef.U. Nwprt Bch. 631-315 Aal&olu&kUW~ • tram JUr.R CUA.All fOI" appt. Mt-Im Alm ye&mdc few OS)' foreign cu &bop. Htda Of" To)'ot.a up " rf a m\aal. J>aua To>ta ecz.aut. Babyslttel' • Mature, ISp. woman to care roe 1 yr okl prt Tues & Ttn. MPM \hru Sept. &ne Nbk1 dull• Mat hve own trans. Salary an· mensurate w I qua f. Jnme. Dys~l -1287. ees s.si.:rm BA BYSITTER & ke t.itppg. F\111 Ume d&s. ,·ac:ation & holidays. ly home. NB. Span \h speaking OK. ~fl 6 Bab)'3rtter wanted da.J. 2·3 days wk my hom. Own transp. 640-0595. BiuW.n8 DPa.TB.LY SOU1'H COASI' BAN M Anuldependentbank 849Sunflower. C M. 540-5300 E O.E IR9fTWOOD SAYINGS & LOAM IMO Adams Ave. a.ta Mesa. CA 9216216 Equal Opportunity E:mpkJyer MI F BARELY MAKING IT! 1'red ol wunng a w.. Uorm & wortdn~ lone hours for m inimum wqe! We are a large h> dlalUial co. kloklng for )'IM"C aggressive people who want to earn between S200-S'500 wk. Call for Interview. ~ Barmaid & Waitress, no exp needed. Starting pay sa.so + Ups. for Sue, 154-9497. Beauty Assistant. Good working cond .. 4 day week.~12. Big Sister needed this $UIDllle(" for girls IJ 4< 4, live·ln housekeeping. Molher wi 11 w o r k. 831-90ll8 BOAT BU I LDER · CAR PENT ER with fiberglass exp Sam L. Mone Co. 645-lKJ &>okkeeping : Good work· 1.1\1 oaodltions. Good pa). Handl e accounts payable/accounts r e· 8anlani ceivable Construction _.. 1 RB expenence preferred. t IAolo5R call 91n·lllR Ul Or'ange. Newport omce BOOKKEEPER/ FL. Ftume po1 ava.11. Ex~ CJIGR.-!Shr per week. prel'd. but will consick Npt. lkb.JC.M. a rea . ~ related exper. k &0-a> trai~ poaltlon. XII. ~:..;_..;....... _____ _ atar1iog sal • p&kl b Bool&;ir.teper, 4·5 hrs daily, sunncebenefu. Rloo Hardware. 1024 Apply 111 Penoo ll'Ylnt,Westdiff Plan. .-TMN IAMI NB. 1'01Superior, N.B. Booldteper. A/Pay. with ~. E.O.E. ccimtNctioo ex.per. for Blnkin& N.B .• lud dev. Some TaLaS t.)1)inC Send reswne to -·I • 118) [bye St, Suite 225, ~ Newpcrt Beach . CA 92'&0 PAIT TIME ~ callt>anielle 752· 1383 WANTA CAREER"' CaJI C714) 494.9233 a.EllCAL Reg1st.et t.oda y f OC" loc a I t.empOr'ary assignments. 557-1145 m-L1n: IE~ Pll!SONNH 5'1MClS 3723 llrch StrHt Mt..,_.•ach Clerk : Penny s aver circulation clerk Lite typrng. mu.st be able to deal with J)08l Offleft 3 4 da)'SIWlt. Apply al. )66() P!acent.Ja, Costa Mesa QAllTYPIST GroWt;gTtn:D rn· TU&un needs A CCU RAT E TYPIST wtlh pneral of· face experience. IO.key by toum Salary open. &Tl·T.m CLERK TYPIST -Part· time 20hrs week . Insurance uper. pref. Min 50Wpm. Npt. Bch. area. E .0 . E . M ff . 752-Slll COMPANlON wanted for ~ •CCMTS Boy. appra« n. hn 1·6. eldertY woman. Mentally ..-,,.., "" Ute fac«y work. Must alert. Uve 111 c~. Room c~ be 1oot studeot, fast " board provided. _woner ................... ...;.~ ......... 2702 _____ 1 ... aft 1 pm. w treJs ~Pft(ft"ftffot ··ft·A~ " \S ~new Newpoct 9~ Ou'pea&es wanted. lluat _,. req Nmet> · ~tee. P1eue can Mr. be ~meed in fULLab Cornpanicn. llYe·iD aldc, Geora• W •ID•' at " fraJDllC. llust 1ia•e day a\de. l ·SPM for ~ Ilda fltntk. call Evea. elderly lady. non C ....... ~ Gl·BS.ftwn46T. lllDCbr.495-5'77 S.•1 I 11.ee CAlw.SM .... N•Pa:rtnme-· ·· COWV1'a ....... OpportllmlY incmr x.y fdZY operaw ror ~ JGTIOCA.R WASH lwnber ett.lmaUo• oo Burrouchll LIOOO com· 8lddlll -.nor Bl. C. M. plll.9'. XIII& workbla CO.• 1IU9 Caf. WASH *"--Melkal. clea&al r__.,i .. nte ~-'--ed 8 r .IL.-M iuw-ance. HuaUnston ;;r;.-~~ H. • . I . ~ OD, Bch. Hn: I to 5, 5 day s.c. ,._.. o(fte. Calf ~mt.~Callt44~ ::u Salary open. KalbJ Amb-.ri•J at Nlpey. --------......... 1..:.:~=--....._----~--1 Cr# '1111 r ••• ~ .~ l'.'.' CroWll ..... ,. ... ~" .-z. Cout JM.OW COOIS t>lDoer Hov.a•. Eapr. pnf. Plall or p/tlJDe. Pref ~ AllPl1 lo penon. Moft Un ~ 2-4 PM. Stl'edrifter ... ,. W1 -Padfte Hw1. N.B. Qioks BreAldast Cook..\,peeded.· ~~~~~~~~ full tune. To~ pay & bene(1ts. Exp·d onl>. Ap- pl)· ID person 3-Spm. 400 S. Qiut Hwy , Laa.. lkh Dlctapbooe typlat. Ac· N'llW ewpm. Will tra.111 ....... OfftCI 1l'Or'd word-proceuln1. Elqlr. WOltdlll w /pUWic Gr.-~· Good • nut. Tnml.~. beHflU. Call Dian• fell. olt-dttll••· Full Robenoo: IU·IUO. tima.eo.- ..:&::;O:::.·=E.=-------a..'11 OMeiefSedy ror C 1-E-dal phoCo bus. .... rrt.111-MlL DilbwaatMtr. lloe. · f'r l. J.Ollm•Jpaa. Ulalvenlt)' Athletic: Club. Call ..... Aakf«J•. G.:neral off1<·•. fabnc print mfit needs u clencal e;11perd person that handJe5 change ui.1 ly & et'\JOY5 vanety of work Call He len . 7'70-2922 ---------~r.J Office. mature person p/\Jme iam lpm Moo Fn Some t)p1ng 1\rcura1t~ w 1r 1g u re) C M ofc. S4 per hr S6313C M BAL ()flflfel fa.sluoo Island 1nvut· mtn firm needs n!SP . ~ person to han cile annwly • ins~ & Lioensq proces.atng. Call~l.23. Giii. RUDA Y Man. Tuell. Fri. 8 :JO to s. B> Wk. net. °1')'lMAC. f 11· &n& at amwer phoQet tbn.i SelJt. 5th. SAIL MAGAJJHI M5-71CM l'Wl cru~J. AU areaa . UDHor1111 fW"Dlabed . "'" tl or owr. Rd1red ~. No e:xperieDce DK' App- ly Unlvena.l Proc.ectk>cl Senlc:e.L. ine W. Stb Street. :MM.a A.a&. In· ~bounf.Ua 1--4 Monlhrv™ GUY/Gf..: ··-... Office Immediate openln& 1n C.M Accurate typiat. ~phone mann~r. lite bookkeeping. l'O. benefits. S8SO s lat\ &c2..JSZ2 ---------~-U asrat ylta\ wanted wtrollowlng 1f pogslble. MZ-«>10 days or 962·205o6 afler6pm. Ask fOf' Mary tbpiU.llty Host.es$ Is ex· paodmg. Nttd hostes5e' 1n several loc1llon s . P/'t11ne. near )'OUl" home wtlc:om1ng new r~s1 · dents Br1n11ni,t gihs from local merch1nll> Need car & l)-pe•ntl'r for App( l'aJI S47 J09S HOSnSS/CASHIU ~ed for da' v.or~. Mon·f"t1 Appl.y clad~ UAm. M1 C,as1 Mexican Restaiuanl. 296 I;; l";"\h St.C M lb1ess-Cash1er. 1mmed. operung. I nq1.1 re tod1 )' Cammo Meiucan Resl. 2011 1 So. Brookhurst Hln1a&ton Beacll. H<YrEL HOUSEMAN ~rmalMftl, full time. See Mr. H.wltl, Aliso Creek lrm. 3U06 Coast Hywy. So. Lal\lftA. GROWTH re .. '" PEOPLE .THE MAID 1-uU or part l1roe &t2 3030 • ----'"41.A - Mamten.aDce & custodfal work. age no barrf~r Ht'lrwood. 1m Placen ua.CM --------- MAINTENANCE MAN FOR COUNTRY CL{) B. )\alun, upeneoced 1n ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ............... ·WISEMD DllVB To deliver to news racks and stores in HuntingU)n Beach & Fountain Valley area Saturday and Sunday morning. Must have dependable car and good driving record. Contact George Hardi ng . Single Copy Sa\.es Department. 642-4321. ~ ~ bwlding ~111· tt nance Electrlc:al. PlumbU\g, & Carpimtry tUll tJme Beodtts. C.UI a51'87for1~ CAt8A NnOM Jo. UTHO DIPAanect' At lea&f 2 years experience preferred. Exeellent company benefits. Salary commensurat e with experaence. Apply in penon to Paul Ward or Seth Sheton. ~ AIJlfWtCSD• Tl••• The ClassHied Adverlia ing Department of the Daily Pilot tias an immediate opening ror a trainee rn al I phases. Duties include typmg <~m electric>. fftfng. copy controi. geMral clerical. and handling phones. Advertising experience desirable but not necessary. Opportunity for advancement to te lephone edverti.sing sales. Excellent <'Ompany benents include medical. d ental. credit union. etc . Fo r interv iew . please call 642-4321. ext. m PART TIME EVENINGS Enterprising adults. Over 21 with dynamic. adventurous personalities who e nj oy working with and motivating youths ages 10 to 13. $4.00 per hour to start. $100 a we ek potential. Ca ll 642-4321. ext 25-0 between 2 and 6PM. ask for Laurie. flANCE COAST DAILY PILOT 330 'Wnt .., St •• C4Mlh MeM. c.. 642--4321 .._.._. o,.,.a ladty r ;h11t ltOL'~EKE EPER Top sal~ paid 1.1,e oul poMllOO 2nd home-for LA couple located on ttM! beach 1n Laguna Must be lleiublt' & have own transpor tation Ught cooking Hulth ins & benefits. Call Sytvl171414M-1838 HOUSEKEE PE RS. f' /lune. 4 On. 2 OU Good working conda. EOE. 8ay111ew Conv Hosp. 2055 Thurtn Ave. CM Landscape m1mten.1nl'e Foreman nHdt'd \ aned m.Je. FUii l1~ perma nm& Good l'O benefit.I. A p p I ) a t .\ II H Landsl'ape . 23811 Via f'abncante. )hssion Vie· jo 768-4Thl L AND SC APE MAlNTENANCE FOREMAN. MiD l yr ex per In 3 man c rew ~-9IO \.o SlMIO per mo. As k ror Ron M>7'41 ~an1curist w /exp 1n 1crybc nalla 8'2«110 da)'~ or 9152-2056 afl-">m MllforM.&ry. MARKETING "SALES Sm manne firm seeking entry level sale• & marMtmc ~-Must bave ~ decree & boM.ina nper. [)Wes Incl lade: I nalde &ale6. tdtP'tOoe uJes eoU~1a uon. Easl Coast Boat 5haws. & o.itslde sales. °n'atrd ~-Good c.i- pan1 Mneflts. e\)tn· ~ + bue. pnl(1l ahannc and pension pWt. Work wtthtn sight ol thr oai I mmed ~n .._ Send resume to. PO Bo.c tJO., Newpdrt a.dl. c.. 9*3.. •. Mall.ft woman pan Ud>e lb cooklnC. ·~· 3 ~ S. hr.~ ~r ¥i7~ .... Med>t'al front olrtee /or S\.tr'llC•I sub 1pectahst .,. roffl~ pr act ice ~x · penenced ucl)' need •Pp l y Sa lar y C ODl · mensurate w /ab1lil)' Bmefil.s HB. Reply Bu ~ Da!Jy Pilot. PO Bo ll 1560. Costa Mesa. Ca 9lilll2l6 Medical back o fficie Newport area P•rl lime E11per. C asUo ~)' Apply . 17122 Beach Blvd. Ste 1'213, II B M~1cal Ofc nttds u perd 1~ ~rs> back off' .art. P l . 25-30 hrs ptr •k ~ .. icdrs. t>et-ifn ~ 1 at ai39 Plal'en\\.i A\e, C~1 ·. '4DtCA.LSICTY wanted for N B ta~ Salary l O $1000 alb $48.9:M7. Medical Assistant:,,• pe r son ofc, C.M . 08/CYN Moo II Tiaes <dy. $48-344 l Models-~ •• SIOOIOMUS , A!lnct.ive females ODlY. l!llO/wtt + . No up DeCe. 641-0llO --------i ~-~ "*' lliHT AUil CLEB We are MekJ.D.1 a rebable pel'IOn wrt.h an apUtude for filU"ll • cakulalot akllls to work Night Audit. Enjoy lllnt ~. beDlf1&a aochlliiq a frH muJ per thllL AHIY 9am·noo n M o n · Fri ~..-. M.&.mOTTHOTIL tDONwpout a.aw°' Newpouta.ld T.qml Opp l!mpbT 11/F ----~------1 ndoo r plan\ main · tenanc:eo . 1-~ll time 61 Pan ume. 497·~ IMSUUHCI TtQNCf .... Sales ofh~. Ne•Port Omler. Details. ficure wort. wdl Uaio, ucht t yping Career Op· portmuty E.0.£. Mn. lMink 144-14.5"& lallmate Apparel a~ woman. matUJ'e. 40/br week. No Sun. Call IO-Ul'f. Uquor Cleft NlCh\S-M<MI, 'n.. S..t. Sun. Baycresl Uquor. m £. tn.h. c. 111. Afifl:l Ill penoft. U Haewrk • mgM care. wlll &19 t-1 .... Fri .• tir.•Tmaf\ LPM ltMJLYM . ,... 1 . . . .. .. PU Opetat.or. Ans HrV eaper. al10 Operator • /Superv11ory ea per BZ»l PBX OPERATOR Answerln1 semce. u - perieoce pref C M area. Swln& Ii Graveyard avail For info. call ~•m RECEPTIONIST GIRL F'R1DA Y T)'J> SSwpm. 10 key, l*as phone mao· mr. Id IJ'OOQllll&. S875 ilart1ng ul. MedDen. tC.o pd retJ~ment. OC Alrport area. s.G-8180 •PU OPaATOtl • fer~ ~ytate Part Ume OI' fu1J time, ftrm. Gel1 olc sk1Us. tile days OI' eves. Mual be able to work some ~. eome bkkpg ea· wkenda. Typlnj skills 1....:..pr_._562_·1000 _____ _ ~ 118111 co. beoeftt.s. RecepUooiatffypbt •-Part Ume ~ti· Fash. u. area~lllO typiat needed July llth· All'portarea~ Oct. 31st. Moo·Fr1, tam· PLANT 3 :30pm. Must type -.., .A... Mwpm. Pleasant phone .,,......__ vake. Contact Unda or .-di girt OYel 11 to work fllime with p&ant.s, some 1_Bedy_..:...._· ~_35_11_. __ _ detiYSiea " misc. Alk far J-. a»-5815 W:Wi iOMST needed for s m all de· PUJllBER -repair " veAopment company In ......._ ~ aecwdiog Newport Beach. Full Co mper, Reis. request· Ume. General ofc U · ed. Geers Plumbia1. perieace. Good te.lephone 536-WSZ lkilll. accurate typina. Mature Ii dependable. P/J'hne AM. LA Times s.lMY $'1'00 mo. Call for delivery. SlOO per week. &AJl. 54&-1911. In Laguna Beac h . $M96. Printing.paper e utter position av&ll w /SS yr old co. LD Lag HUis. Offers top pay, profit sharin~. medical & dental in· surance. Exper 'd & responsible apphcants call 951-9500 Prlnt1ng·Typesetter I : pa.o.t.eup position avail ·t w /5.S yr old co in La«una • \i11ls. Forms eaper. :llelplul. Offen xlnt •benefits. Call Teri, 951·9500. Pnot1ng-81ndery help needed at Oerulis Pnn lW!>. CX!ers x!nt benefits w/S5 yr old ro. Ul Lag ~ CalJ 951-9500. SHOP TRAlNEE. To operate press. t· rr 1 3333 3rd St. Laguna lkh P "I'or Frr. Phone exper. nee. Salary + bonus 673-2274 TS 1. ~ Eatat.e LOAN COUNSELORS - :4Local CaJif. home broker ' l.s oow Lnt.el'Vlewtng for 'career minded loan • coumek>rs. Trairung p~ -gram & leads provided. Real est.ate he reqd. Ca II , or send resume to: • Universal Financial • 16400 Pac Cst Hwy St219 • Hunt.mgtoo Harbo1Jr •, TI4-846-5567 E 0 E. ~ a Class1f1ed ad 1s -c as easy as diabng your ?phone. Give us a ('all r We'Udolherest. 642·5678 , 11 Reception 1st /Typist. Minimum 65 wpm . Laguna Hills. ca11 Mrs. Wmslow 837·1060 RtrEP'TIONlST Builder headquartered in Aoahelm reqwres an attra c tiv e , n eat, pleasant & flexible in· dividual to meet the public, handle the s witchboard , and perform numerous ollM?r clerical, accounting, Ol!ltomer sen1ce, etc .. responsib1lltlu. Ac· curate " st.roag lypiag speed of 50 wpm re· cpred. Salary S800 + . If qualified. call (714 > 6344741 for an appt. RECEPTIONISTS Newport, lovely ofcs. heavy people ronlact. Phones. typ10g. benefita. 100% Free to Apphcant Irvine Personnel Agency <188 E 17th, Costa Mesa Swte 224 642-1470 Reception1st-Secty. for small real estate firm. Nr. 0. C. Alrl><>rt: 4 hrs. per day. weekly. 833-9293 Trade your old stuff for new goodies wilh a <..1ass1fled ad. 642·5678 To Pla.ce your "Fast Result" Service Directory ad . . . Call Now 642-5678 l d. lU DAllY PllUl &.&"-' ... l .. tl'M.Ct 1 1ha S.Nll-.M fll.Jta ............ ...._.... Mature pereoo tor klul»eo help end ued.wtch prochttUon t.UI to ZPll lloD \hru f'r1d•1 Coale Meaa. '°*" IWtaurant New Reatauraot • ~ oPlft1Ga Now Lall Ina appllutioaa for bart•nders . food 6 todl.1all waltreou. hoalHI ... bu1boy1 . cook.I, 6 cbabwuhe,.. ARlb' In 1**19 at; SIU'l Qaml.nOOlpiatruo. SJC, (8 ehi ad E s plande QB«) laler'V\h'S May a8Jl.3Qlh. lOem 3pm ReltMnnt CAPTAIN : f'rlvute Country Club. Ex pen~ preferred but will train. Muat have Waiter eaperieoce. S7 per hr. to start No tips. C'all Wed. Lhru Fri. for in· terv\eW. 6"-5404 RN's Part lime. Rehef Charce Nurse . U·l :30All. Mesa Verde OJnv. Hosp. 661 Center. O:lsla Mee.a. 548-~ SaJea A management pos avail. 1mme d op· portuniUes ror career· minded md at Smarty Para Fashion oriented CioOuA& SlO~. 2407 S. Bris&ol 557.aal. SM.IS/ ASSIST. Excltla1 Video store. CdM. M1mt potential. ftt iafo,callM).508l; SALES ct.ERK Part tune. abie to work Slit and Sun. l.>1'1 hrs pe-r week. Apply 1HETOBACCONlST, INC. t 'ashion Island Newport Beach, Ca SALFS. great oppty ror arnb1t1ous 1nd1v1duals. Worldwide tu shelter. flllanc1al security. Part & l''/tune. &b. ~ Business Development Qxnp&ex. SAl..fS.H.ardwatt. r /lJ me pog. in nuiJ store. ~ Mike or Steve, H. W. Wright C o ., 1 2 6 Rochester Costa lies.a SALES NU' Young fashloo footwear. F\tlJ or p/time avaiJ. Ap. ply tn person at Da~·s footworks, So. Coast Villqe. SA 979-9252 SALES OPPORTUNITY -W/E.F Hutton sub· Sld1a.ry. Earn ru.ooo t.o $18,000. Part-tame . ttn-2'712. Or send resume to POBOX 624 , Dall} Pilot. POBOX 1560. Cosla Mesa, CA 92626 Sales Pa rt-time for fabric store. Cul l Maureen: 646-4040. 5 ... rWI Major Orange County Graphics Company se6· 1.n&Jwes rep ftx exh1b1t. div. Draw qainst com· rruss1on. bonuses. Jim Brech (n4) ~7-8750. SALISPRSOH r ltl.e Photo drive lhru booth. Call 847 .9927 ~ .. '!'.~ •..•• ?!~ Wft•UMLMH ... ~INC­ MSHIOM taAM» MIWPOtlT llACH Thia company tarnes ooly the fl.nett quaHty )cwe!ly cruted ln 18 KT lllld by Swl.&s <'rartsmen aad we are k>okaoa for a .... penon ol the b1gh calibre neceuary to compliment the store aad merchandise. S1oce we are an upaodiog compeny the Job offers a very bril(ht future to the nghl applicant. For 1nterv1ew please phooe Mr. Stuart Moore or Mr. Bruce Lambert. 11~1. SERVlCESTATION ~ Day tblft. A Shell St•Uoo. 17th • l.rvhle,NB. ·------~llUOoo•l~t 1.8 ll over. Nl1hta • --. ~ ID penon; Miia Vtrde Shell, 3131 Hattlor 81 vd C M. Servkle lb. Atteod, fu1J ~ pwt Ume. days 6 eves, VkWria Mobil. 842-4441, 2l43 Plattlltla CM stUPPlNG DEPl'. 2 1m· mad~ fOI' alJ girl iJuppina dept.. in C. M. ~~pref but wtU tram Good co, beneftla. Call ror aPSJt MS-0413 SHOI S4LIS Wanted w1tb or without expr WW train. Advance possib1UUes. G<1 com- P9QY benef"ns. Apply in penoo. 9am un l.Um at Standard Shoes. 'RT7 So. Bnstol.CM. SHOE SALES. Wanted, full OI' part ti me Good Co. benefits Future ma.mt. pos1uons posst- b&e Apply lD person beL 9am • llam: 3077 S ~.C M. ....... .w.lhl ~ ................ . Contractor'• aurpf\11 -.....-· ..... .... ...... Diilie> .iw.n. .. . cN6B lihll f~ini • T =-AU ~ Pflct. Ph Ca •• I 0 'a 0 .. ,. ......... , ....•••...••.. ~ FZ sm. Nlkon FM atO. Nlkoo P'E WO NUraa a,., (body oa.ly) DOil. Yllllaica rat with winder UOO. Power ~ fOI' P1: or FM sieo. All eqdpment a& lll!Weoad. ~7mEvea. C&luimt US Camera wrlh ~mm Bodellltock Leos "Case. Good cood. "5(). caJJ-.S78 Wuted: Used Le1ca eqwpmmt. 67).1198. or 492..3313 ews • wkoda. I OJI ....................... S.amese klt~ns. Lilac Jdnt. 714-~1891 afteT 6 andweaemds 0.,. 1040 ....................... ~Pups.AKC. ---------O\amp stre. M IF. Pet & Seaimtress, for cu.stom Spray painter. exper. s h 0 w . p v l ply . dnu malling Ir aJter•· 5'ead)' work. lleirwood. 213tar7-l.34.Sa1Upm t.IONI shop in Orange. llm Placenua Ave. CM The B1agest GARAGE SALE on the Orange Coast J>11ot Class11leds Every Fnday. Saturday & month oC May "">e ""'111 run your Gara,ge Sa~ ad un GARAGE SALE heading. GET READY NOW ' Clean attic & kMis' l"OOml> "°"" get ready to tum your un t.o CASH Call now lo plare your ad under this s In the Dally during the thls s~c1al tthee~s. ted items ln- 1 heading ror nt•xt w~'k-end 00 5678 837·Z!82. AKCTEA CUP POODLE Stationer)' S(o re In $4.50 SECRE /RECPT Rapk1ly g:rowt.nf( l rv1ne co seeking ex.per. person '° handle busy phon<'S & from otn~ traffic. Good typin g reqd . Salary comm. w/exper . Call Ow1ene at 5.56-3937. SICUTAIY Trad e ma gazi n e pubhsher needs supl'r re· liable organiled hard worbr ror challenging. illUnlsUng )Ob No sh. 8Dl'x. ol y0Ur time Will be bl DMinttinin& Cll'CWa· tioa I.lats. wide variety ol olc duties. Noa smoker prd'd. See« permanent ps'IOO. 714/:>49-8393 ~ret.ary for Newport 8ch CPA firm. must be proficient at 10 key ad- ding machine & xlnt t) "Jl'Sl .. 644-6156 Secretary ADMIHISTllA TlVE SECRETARY Sc1enUfic affair-d1rec· tor of growing B1omed1 ('al rei.earC'h firm wants a ('aret'r· minded secretary With dot. typing. S H. or· g.anuaUooal a bi lily tit de- l> ire l o undertake challenglng, mt.erestlng, res~ble work. Call for appt. Newport PhanDaceuUcals: 897 w. 18th St.. N.8. 642-7511 , ext. tll SECltET ARY /UGAL M1rumum 1 yr cxpr. Good sk.Jlb Salary C'Om · mensurate w /ex pr Diana. 64G. l011 SECUTARY Xlm opp() ror sharp gal w/xlnt t)ping skills lo ~ lD fast paci!d, COD gemal Newport Beach or. flee. CaU Ula at 833·2900 SECRETARY-EXEC. l Girt olc, young growing N.B. R eal Estate Development Firm needs shall'. rompetent secretary. exper'd & &ood skills required. mwo. Secretary. 3 man oft' in Laguna Sch. Good Se<'Y skills. Innovative. Sh a plm. 32 Hr wk. 497 · 1766 SECRETARY PIT exec secretary, chooee own hours Good typist. fihng, Girl Fri· day. Send resume to. PO Bill 9, Bal Isl 92M2 Sia ''':It to $1275 No ah. Import.ant posi- ticm '° professK>Oa.I new aenera1 m.anaaer. Call Rita ~. Coastal Ptnomel Agency. 27'90 HartJor 81vd. C.M. NEVERAFEE ••SICllT AIUIS• * G.CXc/RE/tyJllO Sl4.400 RE/Sh80.learn Sl3.200 Rec-ept typ 50 $10.IOO RE Mktng ah 90 $15.600 • •Sales Comult.ant.a •• ***Our CXflce • • • Appl Only /Free/EOE lb Reinders Ag~y «II) Birch. Ea tab '64 Newport Beach.133-31.90 Sl'ICY 1BKPR, part If ulf tl•, R.&. Co. Cdll. 8lllm'y .... meoo Qirooa del Mar needs ex -..2118 pr'd sales lady. 1-'ull tune. S days. Xlnt work· mg cood. E6pec1ally hne cbenlele.675-1010 Slocttpenoo part U me R. M. Abrams Catalo1 Sbowroom. l.819 Newport Blvd C.M. Telephone Sales. Some kind of hand1np re · q\ired rt:tOME AT HOME Call Garden G1r o ve ~ TELEPHONE WORK IESPONSIBLE? EARNUPTO S9.95 PEI Hl Xlnt woriung cond Part ume ewrung 751 ·~ Ken')' 81ue Terrier pup l*!'i. SUpert> breeding & n.tt. 751-3773.( Pnvate party) Shi Tiu Puppies. Black /WhJte. 7 Wffks. 64M058 Qlocdate Lab. AKC. S200. . ~· U\au AiJ&O-pups. AKC Qi,aht¥ ~ Show p r ospectt. Da y ... 516-~. Weekends & t'velllllgS 494.QZ2 Slbenan Jluslly mwle 4 rm No reasonable of fr r refused. Shots 111 C'I 'l'S4-0317 34hrs W A.Jn!SS "lute fem AKC "Wt-sl u. " Original P1zu. 4!1:!1 '"bl Highland Terner l Ualboa Bl. N . D. I Comer 6~. pxi. 673-2147 ZbldSli ----- Registered Au)tr•han WAR t: 110 U 5 E M 1\ N · shepherd stork dog ~. ~ve. store & 1..sue ~ue ~erle & Tn Sl75 tn ma1enaJs, I )r exper S250. 637 6990. Ask for preferred Pickups Kns ~essar)'. must have vabd Olhl Dnver·s Lie . AKC ~ ~'Td. Newporu•r Inn 644 1700 Fem. 8 wks. s b oh Ext580Mr. Farrell ~'1·04~. afler S.30 & weekeods Welder/P r o du ct i on •---------woner sought by small Codi« pups, AKC, buff, co 40hr5 , $4 501hr start M F. Champion Sire. Laguna Etch1nfe Pre~s wi«f)'.S afterS.847·2489 Co 494-4.10 I Y~ Terner puppv, male. AKC. Champ bl ...,. ... w~. ·---·••••••••••••••• Keeshond AK<.: Beauurul ........ 1005 !>OOw-qu.aht) PUP6 S2SO ....................... 567..QIX) I CMS An t 1 q u e s : 2 o a k YOO NAME IT. we may sec retaries. 1880 have ll Combining brealdront. beveled mir· ~. ADUques to ror w/oak fra~. t.abie lady"s ftar 33162nd St. phono.xlnt C'Oftd • plus NB I l n the A II e y ) hou&e-hokt f unul u~ & _Slll __ 1Sun __ 1_<M_. ---- ~items. 1.131 Belfast. a..t.a Mesa Sat g. 2 MoY\l'l·E~ must IS)' Set 6 Suo. l<M 629 Plumer Sl C M. Garaee ~: Bikes. l.OOU. 1V. bnms. many plants. Jewelry diat1Sun 7122 Hftl.H B -------- Miac. IOciudJng pooi Lable & Akrt'W"Y WaffOO Sat 8 4 2743 Ganot!l Dr ·Cc.6U Mesa Movwt I S..t ., Su.o 7 3 f 'Umrt.ure & rruM' 3006 Col~e. Col\La ~e.a CUL Of-: SAC (;AJ<AGt. N\LE You n;irrw 1l w•· h a ~ e 1 l ft' I 6 ""' l' r ' , furniture train,, t-tC' 1502 lndi.r. St Sant;, ,\na ·~ Soll f)OJy ~9 ~166 GA RAG 1-: ~AL I': Many lt.et'lls or,ome pr a ('\ I(' I J. somt" unusual ~"t Sun ·~ l''rttmont. t • \' 3 f'am1lles. Sat /Sun. Clothes, rum & ml5c 2443 Littleton, CM . ~ Mo\'log Sa.1e Appli~. ..raral(e 4. >•rd m1.,<' Fn Sat 'Sun 76~1-i W :nh. C~ off Pla~ua Aw Balboa Is land Garager' Oki glo,·e displa} rad .. ISTATISALE 3llO Holly St. Laa. Bch. Sat.. Sula. UM; Sat. Oaly. VW engine per15, twin water bed. Gu lop Golf Clubs. M.IK 84 l Tobennoey Cr ~Jl. J.Dda.na90ha/ Magnnha ______ _ Multi · F'am 1 ly S a le HnuHhold 1lema -M~c­ •3 Thornw~. Irv Wo odbr1die «' Woodhollow I Y aloe Lnop. Slit :.-31. !H MOVI'G SALi':-Cout ~~. mn11:. C'hn.. dahes etc PIU!-lou of nu .. c ~at lQ..Uf ~ Westmu~ter, (.' \f ---BLOC K Gat. Sa le , Sat1')un, Am~r~1rk Lane II R <o ff Hn>okhurst btotwn Atl.ra.n ta & Jlamdton 1 Sf·w mach lll1n.e <'Jb , barsWob. much nusc Everyt b1sa.« Goes! w~. df')~r. ~fng, fwu. masc. Sat S.31, UM. 8792 Sall P ort D r . H.B.<York to wn & w.,noha> •• • •• Garage Sale . £\~ must go Sat t\im . tO)S & rlotht•\ 2ll4:2 Brookhurst St. H lJ. 2t>UaS ot Allanu ~ to Nit Sale ~ ~veryth1ng. 2406 ara. C M Mo n · lo Condoa near Fairview. S..l-Suo -~ ... - Tt#am Blk Sale Tustin Al· Cost.a Mesa Sa1 oo I y ~ Boob. 1"eCOrds. pool ~. fl61l, toys, much nre. . -------- Olt-ouls Warm UlJ!5 . T stts. roats & more at ...oleuJe C05t t man) lid ~asuns. Sat tSun !I ~ S1Prra HoJa , ~.Irv Kn~.ooucb,baby l boLt.ehold at.ems. 912 I L8th, CO'\la Mel>.a 42Dl 8'y ~. ear bed & othes f'oam mattns ... ~board. bar stools. i>lc screens & more. 11oed to sell. Sat Only. f7 A. Ea.st 21st Sl. C .M. ~ SA.LE. Sat-Sun, lay 31-Junie 1, 8-4PM . .attips, 1mall tables. lothuig, 4 gun rack, rt.-· or~h . 1969 MGB-GT, nore i l ~ Oelawan· near Indianapolis & ioca r h> lluot1ngton ~am --------- WISnflNSJ'ER ABBEY ANTIQUE MALL DaJ.ly 10-6, fTI )().9 O..OSED TIJ ESDA Y ll75l Westnumter Ave rtuki!. antique tm tub. ESTATE SALE Movie ARD SALE. Sat oaJy. IBM non sel~cln<' 1m camera equip Comptete ~Y coll«tibles Alex mar . pr Sam Maloof !le( al lady's coU clubs. Jolls, and much 'more' ••-••••••••-••••••••• barstooG. paanttngs. <1<" Man.>-other goodies. 380 '.1702 lmpaJa Ln. ue: Gn,Y stnped kittens, frtt ~ S.L l<M. cash E. lkb St. C M Sat. hard & Hamilton to l'ood homes <.:a II cnl> a £.mttUt 1~51m stgns... • ~PUPPIES !~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Garden Grove 554-6103 LAB MJ.X f-. Its• 1050 ANTIQUES. Oak/cane C()U('h. cnana nutch. 8· pttte 1925 bednn 1et. oriental rugs, hand · carved tables. other Items. 497-4lS7. 494-5955 ewiatwtmds. BR set, armo.re. wash stand. dresser Ir dbl bed. Xlnl cond. Sl.SOO 64.>41.IMew. Art Nouveau vase. silver 644-0163 Lab/Shep mix. rna.Je. 1 yr old. smart. gentle. has Ibo&&. 9G-317S. Free to good home. f IUT')' gray ll1llens w /wht ma rkings 2 fems, I maJe.~eves & brome S100 Mahog Kittens. hb old. Boa- veoeer mirror 19a2S" traJ.ned MS. Set ot 6 silver spoons , ____ 75_1_·0383 ____ _ US. Victorian brua door 3 Yr male La b ·mix. knob & IDlSC hardware Hcuebroken. Very sea· 12$, Evesm-4080. Ted tie. gd. compan ion . .,, •• :.. 10 1 0 ._~ _______ _ ....................... 1050 Uprtght Freezer. ruoa .-,,JI * bul needs delfOISt unit -•••••• .. ••••••••••••• Astinl only MS. upnsh1 * * 1 auy * * treaer nma good cond. Good Usecr'~mitutt & S8 5 . 1148 · 2S 0 9 a ft Apptiance1--0R I wiU sell 6PM/Wknda oiSELLror You . ...................... . Elect n c A.irt'loom Bed. twin. lilt~ nr w $200. 6M-47S1 Beaut. OYentuffed hme icm veh-et rouch S200 Waterbed SlOO 8'2·7669 Must sell, 7ft antJq11e ~ sola. Sl.50 Or best offer. X1nt rood SS7· l 718 Calm made 8' IOla. It gm floral set Map6e two bed frame~-644-olla ev'5 C hest of dr•wera fruitwood finish w llnlktw:lg King bdbrd, & bag spread. Make of. fer 641-4546. Remodeling! Gold leaf headboard. <lung>. Blond Hl·fi. gun cab!Mt. drapes 964-6752 RDfOOEUNG •UOIEDIATECMH• Newso/abedS160or ... _..-..... r Gold. Silver . olf.-r -~ Platinum. Any tlod. ---------oond... amount. Daniel ...... '°'°~ . ........... ·--·······~oLEX DateJ •at. ~~_llY equip. 4 ='hU •!White face. ~. 97'!M.540 ~day$. Jim I' ' IC...._. 1065 i...1es di mond -·--·····-···· _a nq, ~ Bedqiread lol a kUJd ~ JC. appr. $1&50, sell DOW e•tlu1o•ored ~ Fk& $1500. P . P . SS 7 ·02U. Q, arKiDC Aie. MIO. ~,_B-_llDt _____ _ eG4la a........ rinl. bigtl qualJ. n6le t.ab6e. cwmr table., t.Y atane In white told. 30 bnll*IMl aet: aictiner, J yn old. S1000 fl r m . liDeU, appll .. cfl 6: toZ171,AUenorVlct6e. millc. Call~ wp. u 0 ... di I075 . ..................... . ANT AllS, DUCKS. G~ from be.biee to full powlL ~ pets & security. Back &y. 59-5'103 for charity. 1071 Waaher. dryer, • dis· ~ AUCT'tOH hwllllher, late mdl. A·l 646 1616 &lll-9625 SOUO 81\A&'i Queen siu fSJATE llDJY hNdboard. box sprinl(s t.4tct E~r~F"c"ut Bunk bed1dmser com-and mattress. plus ct.....,.t VVS.IE color, MANG ROTOTILLER I 7 HIP. Good cond. oood. $100 ea 641-SMll White Rdrlgeralor. GE. b1nalloo. Xlot.-sturdy. 1 rrame. o nly S32S floaresc.eDce "'h bl .. medium slie. S75. Good S.OO S5l.fa6. t S.crifice because 1t GIA certifl~ed, a p. condttion.. 53M030 doelln't fit in studio apL praised sn ,uo aell --------~ IOl•W. Xlot. cood Will abo cooslder trade S31.0llD. Ward1 delx model Morine euL Must sell. deal if buyer haa nice BrllCllie.t w/cti•monds fr Wlllber. runs fine, llS. s:zzstOBO. 7»1916. r.uao bide--a·bed to sell. n.llliea. mutet piece, ap. ---~-:m:i __ . ---Sf.a.ler's pine round dib· Call 673·3954. 5·9PM ;:~ ~000. Sell _._ 1015 liC room t.abie • clwn. wkdys or llam·lOpm BnciMat w.'d'amonda fr ... _.................. = •ves. Like new. .tends. nill6ll. ~ a,.500, PUii.iC f\JIUfJ'l'\JRE Formal pecaa d.iD1ftC ta· .U II.ODD. ~~~ QJdemperary llw·lol' ble. I chain, h tra .._,_,.... ............. ST51D,165~ IOIO . . ......,............. . . 'dill. ·14N1 '°" bOIM ............ 9edroom ·I=~ ·E:.:~:;:e = •---7·J~ dftce. With Bentwood ~ 6 llMl&ctdDI bed .• 1•"'9l 6 '--'--. u-t· -.... ~,.... . Trawler whlcbr. ~,_ n· ON..,.. ... OF ... i .. ue chair. Aakl.nl ...S.W. .. tlll. ,,___ ._ .,, PUBNmlRE ... ...,.. AU wood bedroom tel, ~n.s ko'tn IPPl-t . adJ&1at. bed. •9*'1fl. dllb....., t ' Dnlth mod. aofa, .......-.sa.alampe . ..!1111.·mtt~--417tt~.7 . 0 4 -5US, rm Ulla, dn, hllb thn, yelloW/fOld, nubb y _D_111_7. ______ ~~vu _ .... _~~--·-· ----:;:s:a..:;;~. • fabric. l1nt ~ 112$. Hauleful ol furniture fOf' llaaa Watch lilt t1old Brow\ leather taddle. MftlAYISAYI 11J.12l7 . sale. 2914 Pepper TtM btnd "50 <mo. Call bmd Ike new. e· W.-'°8or BofA. MC, ltemodellpa: antique U:L A11t A Ca•h oaly. 141-.mt tabM, wood. CHlller'• Cb Hlla 6 £111.0lt1M'11Fa.rd MIO. SllM Ji ~ dart Ul•IUO, ~cfi ~~ :..,~:,·:::;.':.: '!':!';.:-9table" U:a'o:;;-.:= . ,_. ...uaMit. ltw l)ed ... Iii f'8 .. ..... ""' I et aa, MWn.I .............. m.-' ..,.n.. ............. ...._MCTIGM 1 .... , ce ........ • • 1 f lllo•laa·mut ... , aew all 11:115 ..-IJ. --........-~ .... •w:• llwc ·r _.w/IM&dl ........ -~ --........ • IHI wtll~/~""9 • 1old, mu• -or '* o1r-, llllf. Pllld ,_ W'lnl ta ... idllttlCllllA. .... ,.. ..... Dliil)-N! a-ll\adll. \ ) . . . ... . . - ~ , .. j -# '!. . .. . .. ~~~ ...... ~~~.~ ~ ............... !~~.~ ~.: ..... ~~ ~.~ ........ !~.~! Frtoay May JO 1980 DAILY PILOT QZ ·-. t.ude,. 16, ~It. varn •uto1, Mtw tlOO Avto1,Mew tlOO,Mtot. Mew 9100 ,...._,Mtw ttOO r eo.r1a no. war wr • ..,. ct b fllll!I" D. F.•tTy rtt 111. '--boerd m •fMI ........ am Annl\~fUl')I plat(' 1978 Bt>ll Val.-ntlne Girl, m.d1um Gooae ,1rl. SNbia Ta.rib. tw1u 53'•· ~51111 -----I.JM t'Ollted 1800 PSI hll Sofabed, new ly UP· mo.~ --- ~. • new mat CoNey waler i.lu. 65 .. u.. $175 Xtra firm qn Brand new. with rover. boa/matt. Sl~ _&n&OS_ WO CaU 962·~ 'T7 U.ybniw Vktorta n · TS. Need• wo rk . W 11.r&lJfr SD..000 /0 BO. ll"f3.M.\l, TSl.Mtl ·11.,.....u· (llmpi equip lOi pleas11re ti fi1h1n1. All xtra.s Radar. z Fath. dual r1td1oli, etc. P .P . 114 146-0021 M UST SELL• Uf Nfte&d Electnr Bay Hoat. Top. curtains , musk, bar. Ulte new. MOO Call l"lS-0105 h\lll . 1llp ~n Nit .•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• be1ut1ful. S4000 • -.no. LEHMAN l2' allboat. New tond . MOO <:111 .!!!9~ ..... Y'l----CaJ ZS, f"1ty tqWp'd, $ ..aia.moo ... ~00f'M4·- HolM• ll' wbde. fut Good condt. Trailer. llllO. -..SS S...ana 22. '4$. clean, dry. well equip. SHP 0 8, I bq Nils 542 2283 ev.. ~ :U-A proven race wtnoer. Xlnt Cond-W /full sa.11 inventory & trlr. • 114.<n>. Chuck Ayres a.2512 '78 Sportabout. 14', '79 SHP 0 /Brd. remote tank fUll Dacron rover. Many xtras. Sl5G. 9aHl622 CHECK THESE PRICES ON THJ:SE HARD TO FIND MODELS IRAHD HEW I 910 llAMD HEW 1980 310 2 DI. DB.UXE 210 2 DR. ~~ /:! µ J'"" r ~L~ IRAND MEW 1980 --. ~) . 4x4 PICKUP 4 Spd.t":(f)~,- ~ - s.. -11118"' 7111 O:JlodeCua family mem beKh1p. Ma1n1f1 cent clubho use. Hunting. tlolu back r iding and tftlllis Near EJ Toro. BO.~ PA. Amish Qwlt:. Must sell private rollert1on S..,. 1096 c:a1J 673-2533. J une 1 4 ••••••••••••••••••••• •• -Trade i.tam~ glas:. or concrete wort< for auto IOI I upholster)• 536 2462 t4u I •-W•sd i 4 O'Day Saller 2. 16i .. 77 Ovt.s 20' Sportsman. Sall Boat With trailer & 2211mett. deJx trlr. many all eqwp. $2200 Call xt r as S8SOO P P . S48-!k56lor991--46SJ S4STI72. 1910 11' GULFSTREAM. 120 1/0 Mere 2SOO . ~~l.98 -----53989 ••• ... ••••••••••••••••• TV. lallo.. S t ore f i xt ur e:., showcases. counter~. cash register s t unds. shelvtng, desks. chairs W.MfTID! 1.Jve bait pump. prefer Jabsro type Call after 6 30 pm 714 737·6449 & ~forPauJ Call Saddleback College TOP CASH PAID Book Store. for a ppt For used furniture & ap-~. Mon lhru_Pr_•_· _ _ pbances, wortcing or nol !67-8133 Plant Sale Sl-00 & up. Also hanging pottery plan-~ ters. ~3387 llllltt ... wts• Q.OTHlS lds! lO)'S. 20yrs ol misc! 10646 El Morro Cir. FV M_ay 31. Jwi l,1.8. IOU ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ Dl~or trombone wtlh case Excellent con· dJtion. SlOO 675-8052 a ft er 6PM. .J<lt'mWa.yneTenmsMem· Guitar. Guild . a lmos t bersh1p. single. $1800. new. must ~U $450. $7.16.'56. 493-5582 - ESTATE SAU Illness. must i:.eJI near new compl bvmg room & long bdrm sww Drexel Hent.age & SU!fel lamp&. Sign in number ~raph1cs. Dah. Miro & Alvar & others. 528-1576 PEAVY Classic Amp Brand oew. $375 Call aft 4 pm642-7063 Ovaban AcouslJc electn<' gatar,like new 1395 or otrer John 960-3463 eve V<:JX 12-stnng Guitar F o r s a I e . e I e c t $275 NA.Shno 1091 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nice 7..enilh 2S" rotor TV. 2} T Wmly. (r~ deh \ t•ry SU. 646 1786 SONY TCK 55 II t·as:. deck. was $400 Nuw $299 AllanlJc Music 646·8895 l'IONEERSY~IEM 421 Receiver Amphher. PLJO turntable, 2 Pioneer CS77 speakers S500 rpkg. 641 1712 eves 25" rolorT V $138 l )ear v.arrant> 642 5340 --- 4CX)w.._.Ee.ave·· amp •de· uceJ like new. S37S 714-846-0145 lawnmower . Polaroid M0-3787 · &slOn Whal~r Squall Pronto, w/elect. flash. Salls. oars. dolly, 2hp ·~ Olnscraft Bay boat. 19' mahogany, LS. nu power . $3500 P .P . 5'16-7172 ------ 1979 Egg Ha rbour 36' <t 71TI diesel. Ne-..•port Ueach sllp $149,500. dys 644 ·3277. evs 1 wknds l*'-6887 14 f-'t Glasspar Sport Udo. s~2 HP Johnsoo. re- mote control. trailer ; new uphol .. anc hor. cus hions etc. $675 67>3792 17 FT. GLASTllOH Has 85 ho rse pow~r Ev1nrude engine w tit ktss than ~ hours. 1.tU canvas. heavy ut y trailer with hi h & ngged for r g 'or ski- ing Clod a set of watersk s>. Has 1980 bcen.-.e 1s .. spotless:" Call <Seta i ls 1.1s12 na.101' 28' Cabin Cruiser, Mwly refurt> 40' mooring. just west ol Pavihon. Bsl of. fer. avail end ol J une. l· 714-619-583.S. Playskool sUde. ice box SuzullL 1675. 673-8910 & custom nbh1et fol' -2D' SKJPJACK·Hd. bunks. van, s h op va~.iurm . •••••••••••••••• •••• WANTED: Trade 3 Br Voivo6cy1Dsl.Jnbd/out. 557.QOL 6' Meta.I Desk & Swivel condo, Newport for boat S1500. 548--0346 8 to 9 am ---------Arm chair. New $700. 1n Pt Npt Harbor. Must or~7pm. PP Clothio& lo xlnt cond. Sell for S2CJO. 548--0040 have ans. 67S-M38 aft ~ .......... 1 needed on coosl-meot. 2 .,._ 6P.., ---LAeCUlJVe, a ll SteeJ .... a --so Snobbish 2ods. 336 SI --!' .,v PoinleU.i CdM 67.s.6523eelcase des.Its. Grained 15'6" Glasper boat & -·--••••n•u••••• a. · "IOOti top. Like new Sl'5. trailer, extras. $450. CAL3-3t. 71. dsl. whl. ruJ-. Pooltabk!4x8m xlnlw/p-& S2SS . Ca ll J ean CashCall 67S.2795 I> equapped in N.B. S7S mg pong top. cues. pad _64(Mil600. I loah. ..._.. · da.y.63l-4286 ~he wor ks $500. I B M SELECTRIC '•fp•iwl 9010 lollh. S.-9060 -----------1'Yl>ewnter. good cond. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ............. •••••••••• SOI.JO BRASS Queen siie Bestotfer7S2·1234. ~5. WAMTB>! zr Venwre Newport Cut· headboard. box springs Misc. des ks + office Uve bail pump: prefer ter. 4 berth. 3 sails. com· and mattress. plus ctwrs,rea.~able Jab&co type Call after pass. kno t m ete r . frame . only $325. s:MHil7l 6::.>pm 714·737·6449 & anchor.pulpit.life lines. Sa crifice because 1t as~dorPaul. winches. head . n av doesn't flt in studio apt. ....._ 1017 lights. 7 S Honda 08. '"Y" GENOA 61 2 oz. luff ~ft Will also consider trade ••••••••••••••••••••••• fooc. 22ft. Xlnt cond S300 trlr. cost SB.000. bargain. deal If buyer has nice I MM::AW Green winged, Sil995. Totally as new rattan tude-a-bed to sell. 1 young. affectio nate. &T.Ul40 thruoul. 962·2253 o r Call 673·3954. S·9PM hand tamed. Sl!iOO with AW> pilot. Benmar. new. 964-2512 ----- wkdys or llam-l Opm L« cap avail. 499-3019 must sell SHOO PP. Dys 'Wicnds. dys~3147 eves/wknds 634-1414. eves 675--0741 Wllnt Ad Help' 642·5678 --------- 9100 Aldol.Mew 9100 ....... . HOO .............................................. . ~ACCORDS Coronado lS Sail Boat Xlnt rond. Good ract> re cord TraJl<'r. new ~ ,11 b $1600. Call s.a8·9568 14' VJ::.VTURE + trailer & 0 18 $2000 548-8457 II' Drakecrart .\Int <'Ond 2 sails Complele w1trailer '1050 or be~t offer 979-3666 dys. or ~5401 eve<> & wknds 1978 Venture 2S. 3 ~a1b knot meter. stove. ht"ad . trlr & outboard SS995 968-7S59 pm. 752· lJ23 am SA.BOT Rac-e r1ggl'd Good cood -----~I 9070 ...........•........... Boal Slips available 3),25' al S6 pe.r fl Daven por t Marina . Hunt Harbour. 8*-5498 BRAND MEW I 980 200SX HA TCHIACK 5 Spd. <! (S!":>-_.,... IR.AHD NEW I 980 280ZX Cr£. 5 Spd. -~~ ~...,9 .... • 0 0 0 Sllp available for 3S' to so· Yacht. S9 SO PH ft Ardell Marina. 642·573S 48' slip avail. in Hunt inston Karbour. Call Debbie 213/592.:i64S It's tune to plan for that vacauon Lnp J-'or ext.ra t·ash. v.h) not sell some ot I.base. 1t ems you don l need wtlh a Class1f1ed ad:' 642·5678 No need t.o tnv~ all over town to lo* for p.race sales . } oo II hnd them ~ hett 11\ cta.ss1fied Th j)lace your garage sale ad. call 5'2·5671 ~ hllle ach really '8IJrtt I Jam lM lhcMasa.ftds ot Olher peop6e Ill Ous atta who are regular U1ier.i ot ClaMLfied Call ow ad t.aktt at M2·56'78 J\llt sUrt.IM up in a basi· ne55 d your own? A ~ wa~ t.o tell peop4e about It 1s w1lh a low-cost Clauffied ad. Pho ne 6G5878. Alltos. Mew tlOO AlllM. Mew .............................................. BILL SALE ************** ************** • m A....._AL DEALER . OYER 60 SAFEIY PREP CHAR5ES -CHECKED ISED CARS •• BLOWN-UP PRICE '76 PLYMOUTH ARROW STICKERS Low IT'olf"S 4 <,peed qas s.aver 1689RTS1 • 110 OYER SnCKER PRICES -----om~'~___.5 ...-....-.&.. __ ..,. ' 6 SUBARU G.F. COUPE On All Toyota Cellcas, ;..~ rnaq wnee•s 12 1soe1 Sf'fCIAL S 3 0 9 5 Corollas,* Coronas& Supras TA PICK up ·£•'-UJO>'-G ICl>CCl ~Dul ,0 .,,,,.8 ,, ~ ~C· •'<l <.ft"P< & su~r IOw molf>Ci N440 19 *. R I B :uu:~r 5 4395 ore easons o uy----:-:.1=1:-::r~o~vo~r~A~c~e--uc---A_c_o_u_P_e - at Biii Maxey * $., .. , ~ 0'~t'~' ~'"'PO ~4 79 s 120 PRE PRICE RAISE CARS & TRUCKS I• STOCKI '78 TOYOTA CELICA LIFTBACK Auto air betge & ste<eo LOW MIUS '77 5 speed. Sl9'00 (339T JI I tt.ooo--.. 032UZXI s5795 PRICED TO SB.L 1 YEAR 12,000 I LE WARRANTY INCLUDED ON ALL USED CARS* ._.,._.... c:era '71 & ...... JIO.OOD ... ' • ' I j ' f • I • r • l I • I I I • . . -OAA. V flltl.OT I --::.-..1 ~WC-./ 9'71 Sn .... "'' lVf7 1lodi .. u wt t 3ti(I q . f'&b air. root ,..t' ... ....,_, PS. PB. t'rwH, AJl/J'M, 17 ••• NI TITS t-'ur fttont . 1m Uarvt-\t Mini M°'°" home SI pa t + * "'I B\.lmll re l\llar I I JtMa. Ill• Pvt pt)' *OJ.rt alt. tipm Home mad • 0 1\d M • l~ 6 t')'I 1'1\1. Od UH " rubbt·r 112$01uffer &d For Rent ·n ll•r\l' .. l M!N Motur hotnr sip~ 17' <'1tnl1J1n11 tr••h·r . C~rr6. S./ •• l fQ Doda.-1 11., "u h d1ne-uc. J hUf11t'r llit t I JO ~ l"t'tlWM Iii~ R.iu ~ r~•· v\' •o. rf't ""· •-••••••••••••••••• ...... do.I'll ti t'UPbodtd•, , . ._..bout~ ~ n• IKY ~Olin d ean• c-omrortablt' lee boll l\$0 alltpm hired ro1 qwck •1111• 1Nllrt.. ""'91 f 171 V.. 9110 ~ W...eM 95'0 ....._ r., 1rW ...... Ir, 1..W ........ ,...w ....................... ... .............................................................................................................. .. llN...._.tnv'l&ttallw. 'II Dodi• Pop Top IU ft U&t ...-. Pnet Camper. xlnt t ond. .. 9M'T l.-dld. 11.m 541--4lOI. w· K.omfort. mwl tM to OMC me Vemu.r•. ~ ...,.aate llr1 tm. Pvt -.. • m! • .xlnt l'OOd. l\y lee OOl>Mw, aiqo.,e. Aallln8 ,......._ UM1tJ fl 10 am»i ... • ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1!171 f'otd t' uat.om v • n. \1111JTYTRAU.t:R Power, air, cru11t', $'•10' ~bed l'ldaAa. SUOO E1reUent tloo..~$U. .....,.._.•zaoo .-.s.-.e..~,... ""'1/ieLI I 0 tHO AAicuu•N• t•OO ...................... . ....................... sm¥1C1D9'T. 0.-tDllylAW..a Jion.. J'ri. 7 :»s: JO s.wrdayt l :Ol).5. 00 ~· eo.te 11 .. 146-ltl4 SSAYISAftS Wf1'H Ulm PdtS lmpolUd car pans IMPORT Alfl"OSUPPLY 101 N. llaochest.er AnabeUn ns.9900 LEASE r•DATSUtil ZIO'DCOWI 8ued on• mo. ()9ell end INM6 8Pllf0¥ed tred1t. Sl:IG0.00 tap reducUon. --.oo 1'91idual baaed on JJ.oao mllel per year. Total leue payments llal.M pl• tu of 18.<M ~IDOll&b tor 48 mooths. ~,,, CakWM.ed OD ~ ------ Tep Illa Paid For Your Car! JOHMSON Ii SC>t4 lhc• Uer~-:y X2l8 Harbor Blvd Costa Meu M0-5831> ......... rNd ••••••••••••••••••••••• '705 ••••••••••••••••••••••• AMAL a U•.....Cl!!I 9112 IMW t1t2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SM"'IHACk IMW rsa: RIMGA mATIOP SZ,000 °"OUR ~PllCI lnJl .. •clledl• ..... ~ ... ,......Ns ..... .., ... -s-. 6/1/NCU.C. S.,._ACIC YAU.IYtWOITS IJl.·2040 . 4tMt49 OIU.I COUNTY'S Ol.DIS1' . .......... , •••.•...... 72 BMW 20C.z TH, allver. new petal. CUI wheels, .,. • ftll lllot. ~.000. m.31a •• BMW 1900, caaaetle deck, JOC>d coad .... ol· r •. moeoa. c.t f7t5 ..... ................. . CAPRl ·S.19 L i k e new • 1974 . ~Wed. new carb, diltrt>., ~· ~-5703. '120 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7JDATSUtoe VrJ eharp 1200 Coupe 4 speed. ncbo aod heater . (90NZ) $16'5 IOIWl'TMAM VoutSWAfMH 7SlO Weslmlnlter Ave. m Westmmster Dlfllll t7JO .. ..................... . 76DAJ9e .. ---~air ==~ S+IO'M+c:I YMJlf .. OITS IJ 14'41 4tl-4t4t tmDATSUM naxcow. Demo. Avtornalk ttw., AM/ FM • aaoldto1 pack•.I e. Nt•er re • ~! (Ser. llZIU>. <Slk..e>. CM.YStZ19 ~DAl'SUM •Dove Street N!."WPORT BEACH lll-1100 ..,, aaz 2+2. wpd, eJec. taf, AM /P'M tau .. A/C, 531(. ma. eoo. 861-7074 .... MIW lt7tDATSUM llOS8AM -..019 8' C'abovu l'11mprr. ~ 3l8Z ht1 194 ... tl40 r:t..,,..,., ISOO )48~ T,....;.. Tl'WHI 9170 ..._,_.S. ....................... Gr~ ---••••••••••••••••••••••• ...................... . of I.st pnce. lncep\100 CGll-eai> redurtJon plus WO.GO tu oa reducoon. bceme fee 117&.oo. ist payment 1133.93 plus aCM tax. Qarse Cor ear· ly terminal.loo. Money tador • residue.I subject w dMlap. Vehicle aub- )e('l t.o prior' sa lie. l SUt . ez11. <Ser. Zl4l<M 1 Yes. thlt .• f'iCllt. .. All "19 Alfa Romeos Ml.SI'GONOW1 IEACH IMPORTS IOIMdAllM1s a7M1 o. 7880 4 sl*d trans.. stereo & air oond. (Ser. 201ZZ2 I. (Stk.~). "14 v-.. Clao, top t'Oftdl· Thi.> fastest dra" in the '721deal23'. A/C uoo. saot/t>.11 offer ~~t a Dail> Pilot Xlnt ccnd. M300 ~. IU-971 t 1~,1flfd Ad trl2 5678 873 3826, ~ ......._Mew tlOO Aaltos, M•w "00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• BRAND NEW 1979 BRAND NEW 1979 280ZX CPE. 5 I 0 2 DR. SED. 59495 55299 Auto . trans .. fac t . air, AM-FM ster.. tint. glass. cust. stripes and much more . Stk . #1 878-9 (159759) Automatic. air cond .. p wr steering. whitewalls. recent new bronze paint. M .570 m1 Nice. "Rood Ready -Test 11r· 1955HOP) sl762 Front Wheel Drive• 4 c yl .. automllltie. AM/FM, M1ctiehns. luggage rack. pin stripes & mouldinoa. blue. 1230ZSY) 2,084 Miles ·ao DATSUH JOOSX SL ~ .• fuet lnfec1ed. 5 ao .. air cond.. AM/FM, QOad speaker system. whit• letter rad1a11. wire b8lltolt ......_ ~· Cloth Int. 120eZA0). 4,490 Miles f • FACTORY AIR Economy 4 speed with 2000 cc OHC engine. Stk. # 122S-9 (064008) Diesel. 1 owner. aulomallc. AM/FM. M1chehns. pwr. door locks. ''like Brand New Below Low Kelly. (793WRN) •77 VOLVO 264 6 c ylinder, automatic air cond .. pwr WlndOWI. AM FM tape, lthr .. sliding root. 1 owner, low melM S275 Below Low Ketty. 1"59TYA) 55890 •77 Pl YM. AMY 4 DR. 32.238 careful mlle 11 Automatic. arr cond .• AM/FM. ·A cream ouff. nice family CM -priced to sell'" (VN0932). 52953 --- 9520 '29 Model A 4 dr. town Mden.. rest.ored: 110.000. '4& For d Woodie, relll<ll"ed. 113,000. 67Wltl 'S FWd ""ton Clua.lc. Gd cond.SliOO. ea.a.n •Ancbeewa1c '56.. 1eoo cpe, nu eng, nu lira. looks areal, S6SOO. ~ 1948 Packard, 8 c vls. rustom Del u xe , checkerlloard 11n II. call PM 675·0560 FOlt SALE ?s10 ...................... , Miru home-Open Road on 'Iii Che v 1 T chassis. l27 eoii w dual ~ar wbla. Fu1).y self cont. Sips 4. TaU11te pa\10-shd lng it lau d oor . U SOO. ~. ~---. ... 9540 ....................... '81 vw BaJ• bua. rd>ullt engine. New clutc h . tins. mtenor. ~us\ see. 6 3LS8 4we..1Drhn 9550 ....................... '79 f'oni Bronco Ranger Xlnt cond 19 .000 Ca II Jay. 8:JG.5pm. 640-9072. ONLY $JiJ3 MIWPOIT DATSUM •Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH IJJ-IJOO HtO ....................... WE PAY TOP DOLLAR for top Uled can fottlgn. donwtics or rlalalca. IC )'OUr car b extra clean, teei.nRST! WEIUY · Cl.VNCAIS Ale TIUCKS CONNELL CHEVIOUT _'X?C fl.11 1••' Hl\•I ' ' "-I \ \I ~ -" \ SU-1200 w~· Ute miidil ~a· end Volvos. Call 1u ~Y~!! ........... " c....~ ~ .,.._tJOJ., S40-'4'7 -looli For Your Good SUper tor CraduallOO. '69 VW. Ponc~or Audi CJ.s Jeep. super cood, CHIC« IYERSOM Ml Dove Slr~t NEWPORT BEACH 752-otOO 9707 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 77 Auot Blue F ox Ed 1t1on Swiroof. air coochl1on· 8:50N. Beach Blvd LA HABRA l~llJ No oC'SA Fwy> 17141522-UlJ Sunday by Appt. ONLYS691t ~DATSUN •DoveSUeet NEWPORT BEACH lll-llOO U you·~ looking for a bet· t.er job, you won 't want to miss the employment cdunme 111 Classified. 1011. stereo cauette . ~!!!~!!!!!!!!!!~ Gfut Car! lSSTl'J F> .:: ----------------Sl69S ..-~~~~~~---~~~~~~~~~~~~~-, IOIWITHAM YOUtSWACMH 7600Westaunst.er Ave. In West.minat.er lllD-7S61 838·71!80 "75 fbx: New enc... pa1t1t. ac. X1nl coad. S3:500. Ca,11 m-4783 74AUDt The F o x . 4 do n r aWlmaOc. J ust u clean • e pan. And, It naJU IJ1* ! l28lHDV > S24tS IOIWITHAM . vousw·~ 1tllb W"atsninater Ave . tn W~r S 7M l fi38. 781tO -.cw . 9712 ....................... 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S550 or best dftt.lfMCU. lS62 Ford pickup ~ ton. Muat Nil. M50 ord(•."'1-2559 ltnfOID 1111...mVAM ICEW vaa -Wkla a9'0. ar-..,pwr ........ Wl = .... &Ma. .... ,(re..> ..... m.ow....., ...... Mm THfO(l(Hlf ROBINS • (' 1" I ----~ ·-- S YEAR, 50,000 MILE WARRANTY AVAllABl.E ON ANY BRAND NEW 1980 SAlBIU TEST DRIVE A SAAi TURIO TODAY! IEAIY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIYERYI Ofter OOOd ttlt'u Mey 31 . 1980 \ GLCs WE IEI MORE BECAUSE WE SELL MOREi "NO WAITING LISTI" ·2150 HARBOR BLVD. COlfAMllA .~ 645·5700 "18 Da1.lun 2IOZ U ke new, l&OOO Dll, map, auto. fltC. S7800. m.3545 "J6 Diltlw> BIZ, a~. a If, map. AM /Fii atereo. k>w mileage. SS695 or IDllke oiler. m.S609 '74 260 Z : Outatanding cond. ~.000 or1g1nal mi.Jes. S.lver wilh air. am1fm . s.4700. Day~ 971-4101. Eves 831· 1708 '74 8210. AMlfM J::xcell. rondluon. '2000. S.S· 1202. IBUY PROBLEMS CASH 631·2m'1 '12 3'0Z. copper. AM I FM , NJ\S like new, $4,000. 4'11·2D5'1 '86 Datsun 1600 Roadster. needs won. 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Aakfor Dave. : ...... .... --~ ...... ~ ~.~ ....... !~ ~.~ ....... ~~-~~-~ ....... !~ ~.~::_ ... ~ ~.~ ...... ~ ~.~ ....... ~ 1980TOYOTA COROLLA 2 DR. SEDAN . 4 speed transmission. t:>,ucket se~ts, deluxe pin stripes. protect1ye body ~ moulding & wheel wen ltp moulding . • (57199). 4393 1980 VOLVO 2 DR. SEDAN-4CYL 4 speed transmission. wheel wen mcx.ik:hngs. 4 wtieet disc brakes. pm at ripes and m ore! (VC24245A 1-1782661. 1980TOYOTA CELICA ST COUPE 5 speed transmission, AM/FM multlptex s tereo radio. deluxe pin stripes. protective body side moulding & wheef well lip moulding. (79681 ). 55723 1980TOYOTA HI-LUX PICKUP 4 speed transmission. bench seat and this one 1s fully factory eQu1pped. (51391). 1977TOYOTA 1980 VOLVO 2·DR. SEDAN -4CYL 4 Speed trans . sun roof. 4 wheel disc brakes. 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Y PtLOT WE WINT Y• IUSlllSS 10% 11sc•111 ON All PAITS All All SEIYICE M; 1ne1uc1oi OU Fitten, .Alf Fltt.,. a So.l'tl Plugs ·········*••········~ Atl SENIOR CITIZENS: 15% DISCOUNT t62 YEARS OR OLDER) ····••****••········· WE REALLY CARE! LIMITED OFNR! Thi• Ad Mu.t Be Pre1«1ted Prt0t To Afly W()(k To Be Done On Your Vehicle. Off., E)C)I,_ 7·31-IO t7U ••••••••••••••••••••••• ''74 2" Dino tip)'der 8'q\lndy w1lh l•n Int Allto&Ult'I)' rn 1 nt ' ~ lJl6 •~m& ..... Atrord l.X '11 5 &pd Marouo. 1ur. \ '"' P~. map , fm h ""'" • tlft) 15.ll&O. "'' w KH(l4, ~ lmJA.UAl UCOUPI ii. "uttlnuite" J1a uar1 Rww Ille • Yerrau I .ti <'ru11e1 like a Holh Roye•. l&OUL Wu --9721 TH Prf'lud.r. ~ 11pd. YT za m.•; lfW. ,."au . mrnt Lo MOW SIJ"' ·-•••••••••••••••••••• m I. :>OM m 1 w • r r • ' ·u 124 Spyd~r Cun v IA&mMOTOIS '14 Mud• RX 2, &ood co nd . Mua t 1 e ll SUOO/o fr. Ml e pm •mo '79 RX7 OS Dix. Mint cond Low mu... Bh ... A/C. anrf, map. 5 apd. ttz.'IO. Dys ITM'700. eve• .. wknda 8'734517 ----AM/FM ca , new paint. CAU. '1t.JH3 ~ (OOd 13715 ~~ 1m Hooda Oo&d w1n1 -Mlrce•• .._ 9740 ll)W maa.. many •11.l r•ll t I ) r I t7JI ._ ............... .. i 4 fi•t *trn Nu Int. paint • r•blt e-n• perftcl s1100 cau as1-0113 ... ·-••••••••••••••••• '71 Etpada, rlawleu. 32 +m sit1 1 1900/btl iV CIVk 4 pd •m/fm, ftG.taD K•~ rnllea. ~ C•ll '121 trTJ.~-• ---....................... YISITYOUI OHJ•ICOAST HONDA HIADQUAITllS TODAY!!! UMVBSITY SAl.fo. "SERVlCfo OLDSMOelU HOMO A GMCTIUCICS 2850 Harbor Blvd. CCliTAMESA 540-9'40 -------- """1r t7JO ....................... JA841A.IS XJ SEIU ES lll Ava&lat>M "'or Lrntmdlal~ Dt-Uvuv 1 TEST DllVI 0.. ,J'!!'A Y!!! --~ .,_,.-'. ·~·_.,,......,,_ 292.SHarbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 979-2503_ llKmi, belt otrr See at NB aUCUon. 'r.Jl.009'1 97)1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ......... cl c-. .... 64$.5700 -. . 71MADAGLC 2 door, 4 cylinder. Gttal utlle Gas·Sa ver ! Low rmles. ( 784VZD > $3999 I 96' M1% UOSI 4DOOISIDAM Lo•ded! Pretty car! (801YP()). OMLYSlttS HOWAIDChe•tWt Dove & Quail SL<I NEWPORT BEACH llJ.0555 '70.,.250CE COWi RAU 4 speed fuel 101ect loo c426PKH > SADOUIACK VAU.EYIMPOITS ll 1-2040 495-4949 '78 ~.,MERCEDES 300CO. --•••r-•Barpln shopper» read '78Jaguar XJl.2L4drsed w.tl ttowwd's H.w ~~.vw 13731 Harbor Blvd. ~100 Met Blue Snrl /18M m e a Bu) or Au ume L~e 752·5116 LOW9PAY~ "17 MCiB. DMPtrate. mual '71Poncbe• On ...,.,QMd Mettecles .ell! SGIO/ no reas ofr Lo mlleqe, auto. 8IOOO Btm wtlh our enended ret\Md. MS.~/~ or bltolr. MO-a.. term 1lmpl1 Interest keepcallln• -------bank pl•o. Minimum _..;..__.;.;..... ___ "17Pcncheat.iUDtcond. ~i:..c. Call for 1919 M6I loaded, )'tllow. ~. q..,... Yellow with black lo· 974-Mll. Ml>JMI MISSIOM YllJO IMPOITS 111-1741 495-170. ter1or • factory wire wbedl. (4904081. HOW-~'5 UU.M01'0llS CAU. t7t.JIOl '12 P«lcht. •lat cond. reblt eog. Mutt H t . 16.JOO. ~aft 4pm '72 DIESEL VAN Loeded. 113.500. ...... t756 -------......... ~············ Lo/mi. lm-02SZ/975-0734 MB '*> aoa6D turbo diesel, "75 MCiB, x.lnl cond. must aeU, Sl,$00. Lf092olu. 51519-52Bl. met.a.Ille 11 lver, ca u . --1-9-7-1 -MGl--- P P.m-.-L Has a burgundy extenor '78 3000. silver, blue 1ot, &stttee>t.ape 14.5U3S). sPQOess lhru out. 29.331 HOW-$5995 ml. service r eco rds IAl8 MOfotlS rr~v ~~ .~ o~ CAU. 979-2503 # 1 DEALER IN U.S.A. IOY CARVER ROU.S·ROVCE ,,..,......,.... .. __, ... , .. \'----'--' ........ '49 ~ntley Mk XIS IJ750. 31.2al Brooks St, So 714 49t0436. MBZ i2 ~EL.4.5, blue, s nrf, xl n l c o od . $71D)l080 ~1364. ,..,... 9741 l...q:..... . .a._24_96 ___ _ '73 220: Recu1a( gu x lnt cond. S7000 or best. Must seU quick! 714/SJl-SSZJ orTI4/97H427 IST~BUYS iO ~ MBZ. ivory, brn IJL ona. ownr. x1Dl cood. &cZ-2911 ........................ llJy any remauung '79 604 &get FREE 2 ~ 10 5peed bikes AND 2 P~eot mopeds! CXfs tood lhru 5.31 80. IEACH IMPORTS Ml Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH 752-0900 Ro lla Roy te. S il ver Shadow La l e 1973 rmdel Xlnt ~h. cond. P r1 cl'd t o se ll. 714-661~ 9760 .. .................... . 19IOSAAI TUUOs I.he lllUe ads ln Classified Mldnlght blue Loaded- ~ And they hnd uxmac. Must see! SSOOO. ~l lhey're loolung for. ~2531.~~--- I lave :.omt"thtng you "' ant '70 MBZ 250 Sedan, Dffda to bd.I? Clru.i.1f1t'd adl. du some wo rk. $2495 ~ :::=· 1=· ~~~I ct well 642-5678 67J.4940 ~. MZ-7281 ?IPIUGIOT DllSB. here NOW for Immediate delivery! Free 5 yr .. 50.000mile WAl&ANTY <Xf« eoda ~31-80 GREAT SAVINGS HURRY NOW ,._,TeQ1111,,._ ... ______ , -----·-- ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST CADILLAC DEALER HAS DIESELS IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! • BETTER PRICES •BIDER SERVICE • BEITER SB.ECTIOM &a-• ·-· NUBS AUTO CINTll ta 9Mllll ITll&l --NABERS~ ClfaJD*ft 2m ._ Rft .. CllTI El 540-1100 CHECK US THIS WEEKEND!!! ..41Bour~ °""'6e CoM11'• # 1 Ba~lt Deaknlaip, •2000 • DI8a)IJNT*- ONALLBRAND NEW 1980 BUICK lllVIEBAsm 40TOCH008EBO• ,,.,..,, .................... ... Se.• 7'0D..4Y1 ' 9100 Aado1, Mew 9100 A.Mtol. Mew -COMPLETE SELECTION ·OF TOYOTAs TO CHOOSE FROM -----------·~ I TRIPLE I I • I !REBATESI! : ,. 5300 I : TO I I s3000 I I I . . . AND WE'RE I CASH REBATES ' GE COUNTY'S I ONL~:~R~L:EW ! 11 I VOLVO' I AND MERCURY I 1 IN OUR STOCK! I DEALERSHIP! I TMISW-.. OMLY i-..-.... I ••••••••••••••• • • • • • • WE:Vl GOT .WHAT YOU 'RE • LOOKING FllA 21 i ACRES • Of ROBINS READY USED CARS • • • • • • • : lt72fwd lt77 0.... • .......... Gr-.. • ve ... _,.ic ·-· •""" "-I .,.,..,, • IOO y .. ..,,. -!>lack • t>uc •e• ••••• • l llllHYY) I Si ~ f..10 • ,._.,,,_ •no 1.-eo n. cw. ...,. ___ ""'" 1 vpe t ,.. .... Ql f ~-.~ • P411H • '2211 $2988 •~-:-:-:...,.-.-~.---'----• I '7 lt71,.,.. • Tll•J ..... 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WE SELL MORE IECAISE WI 111 MUlll 5500 REBATE ON CHRYSLER CORDOBAS & 5300 REBATE ON PLYMOUTH YOl.Al£S & CHRYSLER LI BARONS. 10 SO.ECTED CARS OtlY! c.a ..... ....... en.. ~ •• .,_,.,.._n """' =oo~ ....... o 0 coee.I.~ o~~=· o-.~ 0 COllJ&m.MCl9 o-----a--... o..,-=:: .... ha.,, C:.11112 la I .Plsrt .......... "11~ a.oo. EJec sunroof. Ado, air, CIC, Lt '"Ol'Y w1bamboo mlm or All rcda-on1 owner. Must sell. 41Q.91313 or 493-1400 aft6pm.. (ult Cor JohM ... 9142 ....................... MG MidCet: 'T1 . lo mi. am/fm upe, roll bar. Pwf ert cond D500. C.ll 7'M9M. Home 675-C298. i2 llG llidld Fair c.ondlUon call TerT)' s.t&-56:i9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MEWMCHs -,;~i-- ln 5Wtk for 1mmed••1" debvery! See t;S beforl" )QUbuy TODAY!!! Veey cleao 504 Sedan. AutomlllJc, sunroof and all' ooadJ t IOOi.Dg. ( 161 (93) $7495 IOIWITHA.M VOUCSWAGIH 7800 Westminster tn Westtninster -n61 QB. 7880 ..... 9150 ....................... Ponclae 60 0 roadster. Tota.I restored to fact llJllC. Nu blk paint, lD· tenor & I.op. All OU rub- be r • chrome. Xlnt mech. $14,0CIO ~ otrer. mmz:m. en.5898. 'H 912 Alloys. New brakes X1nt. cond. $4800. }&Cll,_ ___ -• -- 77 '124" Acr C'o n d . a llo ''· A."4 ~~tape. sun~ rod 1297SC XI IEACH IMPOITS 8411 Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH 752-0900 9762 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "78 Subaru Wen. S 1pd. air, AM /FM tape. wood arain e xt. 34M PG . perfect cond. saaoo . ~'™ '79 GL Bn1. met bm, 20K ID, :Mn:ll>I, S5500/080. MS-UM aft tPM ooly ?ISUIAau GF ~. 4 cylioder, 5 ~factory alreond .. AM /F M. G r e at est rajea&~evt:r' Cl..301'W_M> SHH w.tl ttouc 61 Mew Ge ........ vw um. tiarboc Blvd.' 534-4100 MGe 1.t94i72 ' ~ rom $6999 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MGMiac.t l2'Z7890 ) • f'Tom ~ "11 • ._.,,,._. R~ f..M. ,,,,,_ -..... ll.Jl Ti Corona ~'N~~: SS.000 m1 Alt/f'JS Nu tires. Xlnt Andy ~-8603 79Cebca. auto. all power. marw -<tr:.c.. 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"• & ~JI. ,,,_.,""' frlttlay . I 1 l •12 DAILY PILOT Ft1d1y Mey 30. IMO • •••••••• • •••••••• •· 0 '•• . •• •• • . &• c 11.IY~ ··l , •• ,,. • 1 • ee • - • • • • • • • • YES, WE HAYE DISCOUNTS FROM 5100 to 5 1008 ON All NEW CARS • ANDTRUCKS ••• USERASDOWNPMT., TAKETHECASH,ORUSEnTOLEASEI • • • • NEW '80 PINTO USTNICI: 130M1 $4921. SUNSET DISCOUKT: 724. FACTOltY a&ATE: 200. WILL Y'S PRICE: $3999 MEW '80 FIEST A 3~ LIST ratCE: SSS72. SUNSET DfSCOUMT: 541. FACTOltY ltHATE: 100. WILL Y'S PRICE: $4931 NEW '80 MUSTANG »4A1 USTPllCI: UZ64. SUMSIT DISCOUMT: us. FACTOltY IBATE: 200. WILL Y'S PRICE: $5199 NEW '80 FAIRMOMT ~' LIST NICI: S569l. SUMSIT DISCOUMT: '" FACTOaY IBA~ 200. WILL Y'S PRICE: $4825 NEW ·so GRANADA ~I LIST....a:: $6771. SUNSET DISCOUMT 10'7. FACTOltY a&ATI: 300 • WILLY'S PRICE: $5411 NEW '80 lfi TON P.U. ll:i'Oe USTNtCE: $6141. SUNSET DISCOUNT: 1021 FACTO.Y l&ATI: 200. WILLY'S PRICE: $4918 NEW '80 LTD l"O UST fltUCI: Ht4S. SUHS!'T DtSCOUMT: 1714. FACTOltY R.BATE: soo. WILLY'S PRICE: S7561 NEW ·so BRONCO 4x4 ,,,,.. USTfltUCI: sntl. SUMSIT OISCOUMT: 1647. FACTOIY a&A TE: 1000. WILL Y'S PRICE: S7236 NEW ·so T -BIRD »41 UST NICI: SI0,354. SUHSIT DISCOUNT: 115'. FACTOltT IBATE: lOO. WILL Y'S PRICE: S6047 NEW '79 F-250 4x4 ~i.·~ UST PllCI: SI0.154. SUMSl'f' DISCOUNT: 1725. fACTOltY 18Aft 1000. WILL Y'S PRICE: S7629 •• • • • PRIME 1rnaEST RATES ARE AS LOW AS LAST OCTOBER-TAKE ADY AllTAIEI. • p~:~i:~=~y~~!~~r!»:~ .. '!~~ .. ~~ • • 72 HOUR USED CAR SALE • I '75 FORD LTD 4-DR. '72 TORIHO WAM>H '73 PINTO RUMA.aOVT '72 CHEVY NOYA '65 FALCON C<>ti4YBTilll '73 DODGE VAN '75 DODGE COltONET •GHM. • 4 c ylinder. au t o mati c 6 cyhndef. 3 speed Great on ood transpor tation Lo Great mvestment' Musr rter padcage. mags a rn<>"e' Good crean transoortat1on' v-8 auto aircond 472TKFI • 1380JDVJ Gas• 1606EAAl miles Nice car 1190FNGl See• 1464VAOI 618SWOI 495MKKI • ONLY s 1195 <>KY s 1295 ONLY s 1295 ONLY s 1595 OHLY s 1395 ONLY SJ 895 .... s2295 1o 6 cyl ste<eo fa:>(> CB mags V-6 auto oower steering air COl'lverc;1(ln 1Ut8 796 cond 095VBll • _,s2195 _,S2995 SALE ENOS MONDA Y-NITE 6/2/8/J • • • • •• ••••••••••• • I • • ) , • 7 f Buntlnlton Beac h Fountain ~~!~Y \'••r Ho•elo•• Da lly New•pa1ter. VOL. 73, NO. 151, .. SECTtONS, ... PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALtFORNIA FRtDAY, MAY 30, 1980 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS U.S. Steep Recession Suggested. R d D • T, d • T, d c • d •·eucu Tamm. a Commerce I W ASHlNGTON l AP I -A '°" ernment index duianed to fore~ast future tt0n0mlc actJva ty plunced a record •.8 percent in April, •ue1eat1n1 that ~ nM tion la in for a ateep r~ession, the Commerce Department re· O<>rled today. The falJoft in the Composite Index or Leadlo1 Indicators ea me u all to component.a ol the economic barometer fell for only the seccod time In the three· decade history ol t.he index. -, The April deadline eclipsed the previous rtt0rd one.month drop or 3 percent in september 1974. when the economy was fall· ing into what was its worst re cession since the Depression. School's l'Wonn' (700 Feet • By PIDL SNEIDE R MAN Of-o.ity-St.ft Lake View School in Hunt· ington Beach has been invaded by a 700.foot. worm. • Its tail rests near the main en· trance, its body snakes up and down the elementary school's hallways. and its head rece.ntly landed smack atop Principal PerTy Chapman's desk. The worm isn't alive. or .coorse, but that hasn't stopped the school 's 400 students from helping it grow to its enorlDOU6 length. :The creature in q~estion is dub~ tbe Readiu Worm, and ' it•wo 'born 1.t Dri'c!etnber ,a , means or encout'aglng Y9lJngsters to pluaMe into boob with the same passion they re- s erve for their favorite ,television'~a~. Principal Chapman reports that the idea for a reading worm sprang from discussions w.ith a Lake View parent who• main· tained that an incentive was needed to icoax children toward more pleasure.reading. In December. Chapman launched the project. Tbe worm 'was to be constructed of yellow paper strips taped one after another along the hallways of toe school. For each book read by a stu· dent, a tiny paper worm. color· coded for each grade. would be aped atop the row of yellow per. Each tiny worm would list the student's name and room number. along with the title o( the book. For every five books complet· ed, a student would receive a coupon for a free McDonald's hamburger. Students were required to have their i>arents sign a s lip certifying that they read the list· ed book. ·Having explained the rules. Chapman issued a challenge: if tbe Reading Worm managed to cr awl a complete circuit around the school hallways and ended up back in his office. the stu· dents would be rewarded with a "fun day." 'Now. some five months and 2,000 books later, the worm has landed in Chapman's office. and he claims he's ooly too happy to pay up. On June 6, the school will bold a .Tunior Olympic Day, with the Lake View Parent-Faculty Group donating ice cream for all. In addition, each class's champion reader <some stu- dents read more than 50 books> will receive a trophy. For O.apman, the greatest re- ward was seeing the astounding increase in his students' pleasure read.in&. "MOit ch.Udren aren't goiftl to do it without some aort of motlvati<m." the principal says. lfUH OFFERS '}UDGE CHOICES ecor ron in .1.n icator .1.n ex ite ~~:i~~~~sth~i~:e:i1 s:~~:~ r nents ol the index had fallen was The Carter admln1strauon has been P~1ctlna a ··mild and short" recession Uus year. But private economists hive said the)' believe the downturn will be clOlleJ' ln magnitude to the 1974-75 recession Adren Cooper, a Commerce Department analys t, said the April· slide "probably does say somethin~ about the depth.. of the downturp. "The index does have some re- lationship to industrial produ<'· lion, and that makes up about one· third of the total economy, .. he said. ··1n that sense. it sug· gests a problem · · Courtenay M. Slater, ch.ier Com merce Department econoaust, concurred. ·'The record April decline in the index of leading indicators, coming oo the heels of a fairly large drop in March, s ignals a steep decline in industrial pro· ducllon and real gross natiooal product during the second quarter." she said in a stale· ment. "ll tells us little about the more-distet future. however.·· Ms. Slater added ·'Recent moderation in the rate of lnlla· lion and the -dramatit' turn· around in interest rates in April and M ay a r e laying the groundwork for lhe economic decline to level off and for re- covery to begin ·· The April slide an the com· posite index was the S('Venth an 12 months and followed drops of 2 1 percent in March and O 4 per- rent in f'ebruary Revised data showed no change in the index in January and December, the re· port added. The consecutive monthly declines in this economic barometer traditionally have signaled that a recession was imminent. The Com merce Department index 1s made up of 10 measures or economic health . ranging from the layoff rate in industry to stock prices and building permits in November 1957. again a re· 1 cesslonary period. .. Layoff rate contributed the greatest decline," the report said, suggesting that the sharp increase in unemployment from 6.2 percent in March to 7 percent an Aprll may be followed by further large rises in jobless ness. Some private analysts are pre d1cllng that the unemployment rate for May, due for release next f'nday, could rise to 7 5 percent That would translatt· to nearly 8 million jobless persons Valley Firlll Closes BASF Dismisses 200 Employees BASF, a television video re· cording company. the largest manufacturing, firm an Fountam ,.. V.alle~. announced today it is t o production o f th e LVR t longitudinal video recorders 1 by the end Of this year ;;;,,,,t~..--closi~_ill~l~nl_Jlec.aJ.141t 01-o •• H.eUsndt .wrtt.nmv;-;wtMr "'a:f.• worserung monetary ext'hange raved an Fountam ·Valley from Search Suspended Lewis Count.y . Wash., Sheriff WilUam Wiest. a surgical mask dangling from his badge. tells newsmen in Toledo, Wash. Thursday the air search for survivors of the May 18 eruption of Mt. St. Helens has been suspended. There al"e 58 persons stilJ missin~ with 22 reported dead. Sellior Citizens' Housing at Stake By ROBERT BARKER OI ,.,_ 0.lly ~let Sutt A major senior citizen housing complex may be at stake when Huntington Beach residents de· d de Tuesday whether govern· m ent financed housing proj - ects' should be allowed in the cily. · The measure, Proposition L, on th~ elecbon ballot, would aJ· low government assU!ted proj· ects·as ~g·as-they don't involve county or city lax money. housing and commun1t)' de- velopment department Kohler Lndicated that if the measure should fail , the non· subsidized units might be put out of the income range of elder citizens because of rising con· struction costs. The measure. which as on the ballot or eight other cities as (See HOUSI NG, Page AZ) Total Loss rat~s and rugh inflation in the West Germany this week to United States over see the closure. said the A total of 200 employees was company couldn·t t'ompete with dismissed Ws week by the com-J a P anese manufacture r s pany based in West Germany because or the de teriorating rates ol monet.uy exchange and The firm had planned to go tn· high jnOati()n """""...,_,..,,.,.....,........_~~~~~~~ Man's Body Found in V al,ley Lake The body of a 21·year·old Fre1no man who reportedJy bad come to Orange County to look for a job has been discovered in the northeas t lake at Mi l e Square Park in FO\fnt.aln Valley. The dead m an was identified as Ross Stuart Brown, a former Huntington Beach area resident. An autopsy was scheduled today to determine the exact cause of death, according lo Lt. Wyatt Hart of the Orange County Sheriff's Department. Hart said lht! man is believed to have drowned late Wednesda)' night. His body was found Thursday alletooon. There were no outward s1~s that the man was a victim t1f rout play. Hart said. The sheriffs spokesman said Brown·s family now lives in Fresno. but that he returned to the Huntington Beach area in re- cent weeks to Sffk employment The man's clothed body was dis· covered by visitors to the park The northeast lake. located near the comer of Euclid Street a nd Edinger Avenue, has a depth o( 8 to 10 feet. In recent years. two boys have drowned at the lake in separate incidents. prompting county insura nce specialists to call Co• r~moval or s mall lsland that was alleged to be a swimming target in the two drownings. <See BODY, P11e Al) 0 .. 1,~Sl#l - RESIGNS POLICE JOB Seal Beach'• ClbMrefll Seal Beacl1 Police Chie f Will Re tire Edward C1bbarelh. c hief or police in Seal Beach since 1974. has annowiced his retirement to become president of a Garden Grove manufacturing company The resignation of the 36·year· old <'hief. who is paid $36.000 a year. will become effective June 20. City M a nag er Dennis Court.emarche said an interim chief won·t be named until Cib- barelli returns to the city next week from a vacation in Hawaii. Cibbarelli was at one time the youngest chJef in California. The referendum would UmU the number of such projects to s percenl ol tbe current houslng stock in the cily. ¥Ute Rod&ers, a member or tbe Huntinltoa Beach Council on A1ln1, claims that if the meuure sbould fail, a 157-unit apart.meat complex designed at tbe' former Civic Center site at Flfth and Main streets may not be built. Weather Satellite Hits Wrong Orbit Courtemarche said be is un· <'ertain whether a replacement for CibbarelU. a former police community relations lieuten1nt in Newport Beach. will be made from the ranks or if a recruit· ment drive is to be launched. Courtemarche said Cibbarelli has fully recovered from a near· fatal swimming pool mishap last year at his Costa Mesa home. Roclwl, wbo declares there is a desperate need for senior dU1en and low-cost housing, 1.,-a there are real fears the de· velcn-meat may not be built becaUle ol rilin& costs. AD onldal with the William LJOD Oo. ol Newport Beach. the developer of the project, said de· feat ol tbe proposiUon would bay• M advene Impact oo the p~ ,..,. ol the units. He decUned to 1ay, however, if tGMtnttiem bble• OD tbe IUC• .-. ,. t.o.. ol &be measure. Ulldll' ••• ntalatlona, 49 ..... al Ull ... would be ~ tar 'Rblldlu, senior .... PQ • percent.of ........ , ... .... ,.. .............. aDDw 1• pucept, o( the unl» 14. \)e IUb tldb~d. accordlda to Stevaa l(ohler, dlrt'ctor o( lhe city's W ASIU.NGTON (AP) -The space a1ency reported today that tbe ne*est U.S. weather satellite ia a total lOls because il was rued into tbe wron1 orbit. It said it bopM to launch a replace· ment witbln 150 d1ys. The S15 million satelllle. NOAA·B. was launched Thurs· day from the Western Test Ranse at Lompoc, but one ol ~ two boolter' enalnet • the Atl'u rocket Riiied. loain1 2S percen\ of ltl tbrult. .U a a~ ...Wt.e tn· ..... ortikr...-. .-r.•to ailllabo'fl8tlMI ~· fti IDa.ded Ill' a .......... wMcta bo&b ..._ '!Pl•= ..... ·----:.:. for ... ,., ..... , -Ol'OlllMI COlllroller3 Thursday au.empted to UH NOAA·B'• mancuv'"nn ~ f\!"I. to '"'l·1~t the orbital path, but the Umited SUP· ply wu not enouth to corTect t.be tar,. error. In a brief statement today, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration declared the satellite "lncapable of perform· in1 1t1 nmsioa ... NOAA·B ts the third ln 1 aeries ol envtroomental mooltor· lnl welll&M designed to provide info......UC. •bout solar enero. the atqM>tphere, sea aurfa~e. tee, water aod weather eondi· Uou. 1be data an UHd in draw· Inc coetJMntal, reatoaal aod local wutbel' foreeuu . Tbe utelllt.-... lnteNW to replace the Ont payloed in the aerl ... 'That pa11oacl 11 1Ull operatl.al ~ will bt used ..W tlie ~.t.ro.:.l ·~anJ~ aod At• mospherf~ Admhailtration can rudy 1Mlher ~placem~t for launch In atx111t five month"' "His health is no problem. We'll miss him. He's done a iood job," Court.emarcbe said. Ctbberelli'a educational back- tiround has been in public ad· mln11tral.loo. "l believe the Garden Grove company recocniaed hla ex· eeulive lalellll," CourUmarcbe ...w .. The Seal Beach Police depart· ment DWDbeJ"l 13 employ ... Propes& Seen WHt'ITIER (AP> -Talks ltetween Rio Rondo Colle1e , .. chert. who stated • ODe-da.J walkout t.bla week, and ad· mlDl1traton r-.port.Jdl1 b'-ve made-some proareu. 011 W~nesday. Zll teschen-NJed aw&.)' rrom ctuus in protest, re- luming Thund~y ··It 1s much easie r and· cheaper to buy the devices that are made in Japan:· he said. He saad BASF plans to get out 'OMhl!~aeotapi recording busi· l).eSS an ~rmany also because of 'cononuc reasons A phasing-down force of 80 employees remains at the Foun· lain Valley plant where Gerhard Rotter, president of the BASF subsidiary. resigned earlier this week Man Flees Hungary Under Fire KLINOt.Hb ACH. Auatrla <AP> -A duf-mute Hunaanan man sutreftd cuts and bruises today wt.en he and two compan. ions rimmed a tractor -tr ailer through Huniarian border gates under a hail of bullets from Com· munist watchtower guards and the truck flipped over. Officials said the man 1den- t1fled himself in wrilin~ as Gabor Bak.sa. 20. and said he and friends he 1dentir1ed a~ Peter Ozsvath. 20. and Mihally Rudi, 19. bad stolen the truck an Budapest lnitJal reports b} authorities that Baksa . had been hit an the head by a bullet proved false Baksa was trt-aled at a hospital an Eisenstadt. about 40 males southeast of Vienna Baksa believed his compan ions were also inJured ~hen the tractor-trailer overturned inside Auslnan territory. and that the two we r e f o rced b ac k t o Hungary by border guards. Austrian officials and wit- nesses said the two fled back across the border voluntarily and maa e n o mentio n or Hungarian border guards being close to the vehJcle. Baksa claimed that -he had driven the tru c k to th e Hungarian checkpoint from Sopron. the last town before the border. But he also claimed that he couldn•t remember the de· tails of how he actually smashed through the border. Cn ast We athe r Low cloudiness night and morning. otherwise fair through Saturday. Lows tont1ht 4S at the beaches and 55 inland. Highs Saturday 65 to 70. yf 'I Wastal Residents Tell Quake Tales BJ Mt11f\Ja L VINSEL °" _ _,,.....,.... Rocks ball the sl:ie of cars rat- tled hke dice in a cup, steel bars 10 a rural road cattle guard s himmied and whipped like strands of spaghetti and moun tams did a dreadfuJ dance. George Sines, bis friend Shirley Coloma and BiU Stud nicka ~ three among Harbor Area residents who experieneed the recent Sierra Nevada earth quakes and they'll never forgeL Studnicka, 42. of Costa Mesa and maintenancP s upervisor for Edwards Pacemaker Systems. lrvme. thought for a time he might ne e d one o r his f'mployer's heart pacemakers before the v1olent quakes sub sided Sm~ and Ms Coloma, both 23 .in~ both in the realty industry. ... ay they never want to see land movt> like that again, not unless 11·.., on paper in a business boom 'It was ltk0 vou see 1n tht> movies," s::tys Sines. who wa.<• 1m.1dt• Mammoth Lodge al 9:20 .J m l ac·m~ on h1 .., boots for a da y on lhe :-.lopes after a Sunday morn mg brunch ··First there wa.<; Just a liUle v1brat1on and then 1t got very in tense. All the skis in the rack fell out on the ground . . .. Tbe glass in the windows was bulging in and out . everybody was screaming" , L11bta metered out aod a.ee !:illd be d.ubed for a door Id Ida ·~king feet among I.be s&ir11n« • rwd al panicked skien : fie stared up at tbe highest Up :« the snow-capped peak above ·the lodge. Snow and ice spewed from 1t like spray from a s hak 1n g dog's back Boulder s boundt'<I down likP golf balls • · 1 ran back inside to get ~hirlcy !-.he had been buying '1ft t1 rkcts I was screaming her ·.1ame 1 found her tucked under :a beam. right where she should have been·· : He said skiers. obviously ter rifled, dangled in chairs above :the slopes where lifts were :paralyzed by the power failure :end others sat m mute horror in a st.ailed gondola car 20().plus .reel above the earth in the sky. :'. R~scutts later hoisted chair .pasesngers down ln rope har· :nesses as Sines joined the effort llnd the gondola car was inched lo its tram-way terminal by a manual control over long, am .tous minutes • "God. my knees are stlll sbak _jng ... said Ms. Coloma . "We were afraid we had just gotten the tail end o( The Big One, the San Andreas Fault 'quake that LA has been expect- ing and we began to fear for our families," said Sines. R ad10 reports that the epicenter was in Mammoth Lakes cheered the scared crowd. He found furniture flipped over in their rented con- dominium and the kitchen noor sunk with the stove Upped at a 4S-degree angle, Sines said OAANOE COAST ti r DAILY PILOT f PW t),.,.. (N'f 0.11'1 ~·ot Mtf\ ~"-I\ tO"'lf>tMG ''-" ~ P(H\ 1\ CtvOI•,,.... ~ tr. 0"•'• (.M '4. PuttiiltW"t ~y "-"t.._., ;>01t•Ofil\ 411ft t)ti01"""4 ""'°"°•'f', If\<~ ,,.~ fft t •J\I• 'NW. ~f 8t"•01. HWW~ &••t "' f ownt111ft V•llfl'f' •rvl"'· L•Qu"• A•_..,_ \oi.Allll (. .. 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Studnicka says they didn't feel the first one, slnce they· were d r iving on the highway. but thought it odd lo see numerous :-.imultaneous htlle rockslides all around. ··Pretty soon there were just tons and tons coming down," says Studn1cka, addmg that as rock tumbled down anlo Pine Creek Canyon they deduced there had been an earth tremor The big jolt struck a bit later as they fished from rocks about 15-feet from the road's edge. "Man. it was violent!!" he re- called. adding that he began sprinting up and over the danc- ing and jiggling half-ton boulders trying to reach relative s afety on the Oat road shoulder above. ··For some reason, J looked back and as far as I could see. all the fish in the lake, hundreds. had surfaced or were Jumping out or the water," he says , adding it was like they loo were neeing. He saJd fish as large as five or six pounds splashed along the surface whjcb was also aboil as trapped pockets or air from the lake's noor bubbled up. Studnicka and his companions headed back to Convict Lake Campground to get their gear, only lo find it sealed by a roadblock. He inquired about getting their gear so they could head home adding that many simply abandoned theirs and drove on. .. l was talking to a highway patrolman and standing on a ·cattle guard in the road and all or a sudden the steel bars ln It just started whipping around like a snake. .. The patrol car was rocking back and forth sideways so hard the two wheels on either side were leaving the ground," Stud- nicka recalled. He said campers who wanted to wait their tum were then ushered Into the site accom· panted by a CHP officer, sheriff'• deputy or part ranger. "It was on a one-to-one buts. You were given exactly flve minutes to 1atber up your 1ear," be Nld, addmc that in· duded d!smanlllog tenu and butUy peektn1 everything. Studaicka and his friends said they wlll probably slick to Oran1e Cout lakes or ocean plen ii they feel like flabiq t1UJ weekend. stDeS and M1. Coloma ftpre there an plenty of nice local r-..ant.a for • lellurtlJ b· d•J ~ and the pool or ten- nlt eourt.a al UMtr Newport er.t condoadllbom look pntt1 m• la& far ... end recnatloll. ' .. FJder)v ---~------JUST BREMCTNC fl IAM ._from l'*f•• IOOf1d Cllld .....,t-... MN'°PmnU. Testify To Fear TOWSON . Md <AP l Roman and Ctntvl~ve Welunt H)' 12 years of haras11mcnt, van dall11n llfld it duth threat trom nclfhborhood tt-eo-aaers drove Wtl,ant Into the street with a &WI I.be n._t ol Jao. 4. The 88-1ear-old retlnd aboe 11lt:1maa 11 c bar1ed with murdering Albfrt Kiahl. 18. and woundln.: Jumt.'S Willty, 17 He t onterub th~ hootings ('.-me in I> l' If dt"f t!llUK' Pope John Paul II Arrives in Paris PARlS (AP) -~9pe Johll Pa!.IJ 11 arrived 1n Paris this af· ternoon, btilnoln1 b1J hlatorie tour-day vl1lt to France, a putoru joui'ney M ... u the Ol*lins phue of a clobal cam· pal1n to ettrect Y°'lDI people beck to the ftoman Catholic Church John Paul waved &o &be welcomin1 CTOwd at Orly Airport u he ::fed down tbe at.aln from ti.la plane, then knelt to kl.la the sro . Prime lfhliawr llaymond Barn IJ"Mted blm, 11 did Cardlnah FrancoU Marty. •~bbllbop of Paris: Roger Etd1egaray. arcblllabop ol M~ ud otlMlr church officials. A 9-year-old IUrl gave the pootiff a bouquet of llowen and a small boy gave blm four drawtnp by sdloolmai.. Worker· Dies Of Injury A Ca.rrrana aupenlaor wortl· lng on a resurfacing project on Lag una Canyon Road was stru~k by a tnlU eat'1 T'bun· day \and later died at Saddleb9dl Hosplt.al wbile undergoing tar· gery. Tom Davis. 51. of 33101 B~ Sur. Dana Point dted on the operating table at the Laguna Hills bospit.al three boun after he was stl\.lck by a truck driVPn Weiaaot testified Thursd~ at his murder trl•I that shortly befort< the shooting, one of the youtht., who bad ~n bombard· 1n& his home w\th snowballs, kicked ln part of a glass storm 'door und threatened to kUI him. •"°'*"•fl •• ,, ··~k#d WASHINGTON <AP> -A leCOOd effort \o approvt Jectala- tion needed to extend the government's aulbortty to borrow money &o pay ita billa be)'ODd a m!.dnA&M SelwdaJ deadline I aued in the Houae today. by Robert Cecll RoweU of . Orange. Sobbing, Welza.nt said , .. , was · afraid they were going to sm.ub my head open and s&omp oo me." After a snowball asaauJt oo h1a bric k rowbouae 10 suburban Eastwood, he left the house to 1deotify the youths. He said be did aot remember firing I.be gun. Welzant sald poli~ told him they could not charge anyone with har&Nment unless be could · dentify them. There has been an outpouring of sympathy for Weliaot, wbom many people feeJ.:symboll&es the plight ol older people. Welzanl told the Baltimore County Circuit Court jury he had never fired the pistol until the n ight of the shootings. Earlier, Mrs. Weliant dHcribed what s he and her husband had endured from teen· agers. .. AU the windows have beoetl replaced but three. They set OUT hedg~oo (ire. H • Their ·home-repeatedly was bombarded with f'O('~S. bricks, snowballs, eggs and beer cans at\d...br"--id-Mn.-W~~ retired bank teller. On the rug.ht of the shooting. "l was hoU enng ·Dear G"od, be!p us Dear God, help us. They're · ureak1ni; in"," Mrs Welzanl testified That could keep a number ot sovenunent dleeb. iDdudinl possibly Social Secwity beDetlta due eat --*. bostqe to a congressional baUle over PresideM Cana'• ~·•·l&ll~ gasollne fee. (Related story, A4). A similar move failed 'fhun-day night. The Houae, oa a ptoeedwal vote today, refused apln &o separate the casoline fee lsaue from a IM.UUl'e to e1ltend the federal debt Um.It -despite a promiM by Home leac»n to ~mil a vote next month on legblaUoa blodr•nc tbe guoUoe Talaead.-.\of lo •r Pro•r<"tffrd WASIUNGTON CAP> -The US. JIJ6tice Oepartma.t bu completed a probe into the fmandal attain of Sen. Herman TaJmad&e and wm Dot Hoek llll)' idctmeeta. a federal allomey a.aid Loday. AQi1tant U.S. Alt.of1)ey GeMral Ptail.lp Heymann uld Talmadge'a attorneys bad Nee _, ....... u.at rederal lo· vestlpton wW oat seek &o Pf I I I u• .._ Geersla Democrat. 1'be Justice DeparbMm'a ~ fallowed Seute Ethics Committee beart.p lllleo -··-·-tMt umpetp CGe· lributiam and Seoate u=r1I 9 •••••wen •i-ed by Talmadge'• otriee. The 0-mtttee ........_.,. ........ ta a Senate vote last year de•IMIDMC Talmedle fw •• ,.,. t eml'Me" conduct. • -LONDON <AP> -Tk doli.r picked .., oeu1y two cema CD ~ British pound today ADd acond• -~ a1aMw oUil«' ......_ currencies. Gold prices roee, foHowtnc adv&Ka tn New Yori ~-13~&-idea at~~ froen n.nctay's etoanc SSLt.so in London and $52'7 .60 in New York. It traded at mz in New Yon. up$2-C.40. SUver rose to $13.58 an ounce. up from $1210 at Thunday"1 closlng. lttradedatS13.80\nNewYork,up10cmt.s. Police said Davia was direct· me CaiTrans crews oa t.be re· surlaclna project Just oor1.b ol Blg 8eod when a motorilt pulled into t.be cent.er divider area of the canyoo road. When Davia stepped out into the road to order the motorllt to move on, he waa struck by tbe >\Ila-Dena milk truck driven by Rowell. Police said the impact l05sed Davia more t.baD 30 feet through the air. Rowell, who was traveling north on the cunyon road at between 20 and 35 miles pt:r hour, waa not Clted, police said. Tot Found In Stanton Trush· Bin A _4-year-ot.-d girl found wrapped ln a blanket lmide a trash bin near a Staal.on coo- domtnium oomptex la tn stable condtUon today at UC lrvt.ne Medical ~ter Pouce saJd a 17-year-old boy was atTest.ed and booked Lato Orange County JuveruJe J.faU oo charges of attempted murder and rape m ~nectioo with the Tbursday Incident. Hia name w a..s oot ntleued bff ause of bia age. Killing of 5 Mystery The gjri. poUce said. was fully clothed when she was dis· co\ ered In the dumps ter al Knott and Kate.Ua avenues by a pauerby. No Identities of Bodies Fowul in Howe Tbe m.aJe sus~t was anert· ed at Knoll's Berry Farm sh howra after the Ii rl w u d.ls- ~ered in the traah bin. KANSAS CITY. Mo. <AP1 -Fl ve penona were abot te ._ and a sixth person wu wounded at a house in a quiet ret1ideatial neighborhood. Pollce uld several stereos and television sets believed to be s&olen wett found at the scene and said "that cooJd be a Ue·in . · "We are invesugating 1t,'' S{(1 S teve Staffer s aid of the mer chandise found following lhe So Be Steals It ~ 11aunda)' Dl&bt. Tbe bodlel ol .... --... two ..... -allla....,.aer 309 .-were f<NDCI la tlile wWle. wood-frame bome. Another man wu shot l.n the shoulder end was taken to Truman Medical Center, where be was tt1)0f1.ed ID good oondltion. Staffer ~id the victims car- ried 110 1. \ tif1cation. Tbe bocbes Particular Smoker Needs Precise Box The burglar who broke lnto Courtney's Antiques In Costa Mesa must have been a pipe smoker. Courtney TrosUe, proprietor of the shop at 2490 Newport Blvd .. reported only one J>ttiod piece misalng -an accessory box built during the last century for the pipe smoker. The problem, Trostle told police, is that the box was locked. The thief who broke in early Thursday, wanted to make sure be could open it. so he stole all the iron and brass keys be could fmd -more than 400 - Courtney's wile estimated. Courtney figures it will cost at least $2,000 for a locksmith t.o re- key all the locks in the hundreds off armolres, desks. chests, tea caddies and olber British Im- ports. "It took a locksmith aJl day yesterday just to change the locks on the doors to the place," Mrs. Courtney reminded. The stolen oak box cootal& racks for pipes and a humidor. It Is dressed with beveled-glass doon and would aell for up to $400, Courtney 1aid. "Women often purchase them as jewelry cbeata," his wile added. FVCouncil Alters Dates To 1vokl a conflict With the. Jane • •lecllonil . roantala Valley aty CoaneU llQ cblQl9d It. June meetinl ldledule. The ~. whlc!I norman., •••ti OD UM nrat IDd tldrd ~ ot the montla, u.te.d •ll1 ...... Oii Tuelday1 , .. tt aad M, et I p.m. ID Ct'7 1W1, 1GIOt .._. Aft ....... ., IDelt-._ .. ,_ .. ,...,. The missing keys, nlua1* In their use. also are considered antiques worth up &o $~ each. Courtney said. CoUttton often display them, ran1tn1 ln size from s ix Inches to a tiny quarter·lnch. on waJI plaques or in cases. , ) ..... "9Z=• •lillll&ed • • .n.rtlO .... ~ ... I 3 J1111 .... dtdrhlL. a.a.-.......... .... ofalta ..... lle..Wnot.altie vtctima ..,. ~ed to Mft bffa tJriac lo tbe house and aome apparently ~ vtsiton. Three bodies wen found in tbe klt.c:ben. one in the living room and OM ln t.be b.tbroom. All bad bttn shot tlewraJ Umes tn t.be bead and body, Staner a.aid. Investigators recovered a number ol weapons al the aceoe, bot SU:trer u.ld it was not lmowTJ whether an,y ol them were med in the slaytngs. He said none ol the victims carried a weapon a.ad It wu not known ii aay re- turned fare. PoUee questao.ed three trit- neues, but Staffer said in- veslicaton had not disclosed uy lalormaUoo they oMalned from lkm. The house wl!ere the sboottnc occuJTed ts a 11.ngle-'ramlly res- idence In a neighborhood ol weU-kept bomes about SO Jean old. Slaiffer said moat res....,, of t.be area are older people. all.bough younger people have st.arted movi.q i.Dt.o the area re- cenUy. HOUSING •.• well u UDLOCOroorated Orange County. must pasa In each city for at to t>e effective in ~t particular entity. Supporllng tbe ballot measure are lhe Orange County Houaing A utborit.y. the Orange County Lea1ue ol Women Voters and the Orange County Central Labor Council No opposition ba.s been re- ported.. i;-,,..,.._.111 BODY ••• That ~ .... reJeetect fn Mattb by CCMmt.y s upervbon wbo lDltelld called f« mcn11ed surveillmce and enl0ttemeat at no-swimming regulaUona at I.be lake. 811,· a11,· S11it or • • S11ort Coat In 011r Stcwk ••• For 0111,· ••• • 00 •Wk.la P.dm11 Of Ollie Al I • I Pr6ee • ""-. t . I -----,----------------_ ........... ________________ ------~~ Lag11na /SOuth Coa t • l'o ar Hemetow• Dally New•pa ... r VOL. 73, NO. 151. 4 SECTIONS, .. PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1980 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS U.S. Steep Recession Suggested1 WASHJNG"l'ON CAP) -A fOV I eromenl lodex de•ltned to forecut fUlw-e eocoeomlc •ctJvl l)' plun,ced • record 4. pefteDt 1n April. aqceatlnt that t.be cua· tion Is to for a steep recosslon, J the Commerce Department re ported toct.y The rallolf in Lbe Compo&ile I ndu of Le.din& lad lea tors came as au 10 com.poaeota ol tho econonU4' barometer fell for only the te«llld lime in the lluft. decade history ol the lnde:it. ., The April deadline eclipsed the previous retord one-month I drop of 3 percent in September 1 1974. when the economy wa:s fall- f ing into what was its worst re- cession since the Depression. ) i :Worker · Dies of ": f 1n· !. l)ury ! A CaJTrans supervisor work· I• ing on 11 resurfacing project on Laguna Canyon Road was 4 struck by a truck early Thurs- t day and later died at Saddleback Hos pital while undergoing sur- gery. · l Tom Davis. 51. of 33701 Big Sur. Dana Point died on the operating table at the Laguna Hills hospital three hours after he was struck by a truck driven b y Robert Cecil Rowell of Orange. Polict> said Davis was direct- ing CalTrans crews on the re. surf acing project just north of Big Bend when a motorist pulled into the center divider area °' th~ canyon road. Whep Davia~ oat iDCo the r• Co__. 't·:.' l8t to moH·dn. ..... • .. Alta-Dena mJJk t1'1S ....... Rowell Police said the impact ta.cl Davis more than 30 feet~ lhe air. . · Rowell, •ho ••• tra'9ftnc north on tbe canyon road •t between 20 and 35 miles per bour. was not cited, police said. CUSD Close In Contract Agreem e nt By DON CllAPlllAN Ot•o.llY~~ Teachers and trustees in the Capistrano Unified School Dis· lri <'t were reported close to agreement today on a 1979-80 contract,-after exebanging pro- posals on grievance procedures. President Stefanie Seach of the Capistrano Unified Educa- tion Association said tentative agreement had been reached on an 8.69 percent salary and fringe benefit package. and that the • district was reviewing a coun· terproposal on grievance pro- cedures. At a negotiating session Thursday, trus tee represen· tatives made a proposal on the procedures and received a coun- terproposal from the teachers. That language was being studied today by the trustees, it was r eported. The issue of binding arbitra· lion -the use of an independent third party to settle contract dis· pules -bas been a major stumbl· ing blockinthestalledtalks. The teachers b•ve eoucbt that grievance method and the cl.ii· trict bas opposed it. If tentative agreement Is reached today, tbe m•tter could be placed on the board's Monday maht meetinl •&end•· Tbe boU'd meets at 7:30 p.m. at the diltric:t offices. ~ PIUJI' OFFERS ]lfDGE CHOIC'ES Or•qe ~ voten can't help but be .... ,..,aned tlJ· iOI to .-t tM bla 17 Judlel trom a ....-cl fteld et 52 c.,. dl4l•tes Ill Twidar'• ... eticle. ,,.= ..... -. ...... om•••••..._,.. ••• ... I .... .,.,,. ..... tbem -....,.. •••rW ..... Al. A 1•WJlltMDldbPllat reca-., .... ,_.rain• meaea • .._. ad caa«tts• wUI be 01med la 1(0Dda1'1 pap«. ~ .. R ecord Drop in Indicator Index Cited P'eUcb Tamm, a Commerce apeeiallst on the index, said the only previous time all compo· nents ol the index had fallen was m November 1957. again a re· ceaaionary period. The Carter •dman11tratton ba11 been predlctln1 a "m aid and abort" ~ioo thl• year. But private economiils bave satd they beJieve the downturn will be cao..r in magnitude to th., 1114-75 recession. Adren Cooper, a Commerce Department ana lyst . said the April slide "probably does say something about the depth" of the downturn •'The index does have some re- lationship to industrial produr· llon. and that makes up about one ·third of tbe total economy." he said. "In that sense. it sug- geats a problem.·· Courtenay M . Slater , chief Co mme r ce De p a rtment econonlist.concurred. "The reeord April decline in the index of leading indicators. CC?ming on tl\e. he.els or a fairly large drop in March, signals a steep decline in industrial pro- ducuon and reaJ gross national product during the second quarter:· she said in a state· meat. "It tells us lilUe about tbe mor~ant future. however." Ms. Slater added: "Recent moderation in lhe rate of lnfla- t ion and the dramatic turn· around in interest rates in April and May are laying the groundwork for the economJc decline to level off and for re· co very to begin.·' , The April slide in the com- posite index was the seventh in 12 months and followed drops of 2 I percent in March and o 4 per- cent in February. Revised data showed no ehan1e in the index In January and December, the re· port added. The cons ecutive monthly d eclines in this economic barometer traditiona lly have signaled that a recession was imminent. The Commerce Department index is made up or 10 measures of economic health. r anging from tbe layoff rate in industry to s tock prices and building permits. "Layoff rate contributed the greatest decline ." the report said, suggesting that the sharp increase in unemployment from 6.2 percent in March to 7 percent in April may be followed by rurtber large rises in jobless· ness. Some private analysts are pre- dicting that the unemployment rate for May. due for release next Friday. could rise to 7 5 percent. Thal would translate to nearly 8 million Jobless persons. ·1 "\ M8n Flees Hnnga1-y ·1 1:· Escapes Border in Hail of Bullets \ KLJNGENBACH . Aus tria (AP) -A deaf-mute Hungarian man suffered cuts and brui$es today when he and two compan-' tons rammed a tractor-trailer through Hunlfarian border eates under a bail ol bullets from Com· munist watchtower guards and the truck flipped over_ Officials said the man iden· tified himself in writing as Gabor Baksa, 20, and said be and rriends he identified as Peter Ozsvatb, 20, and Mibally Rudi, 19, had stolen the truck in Budapest. tractor-trailer o verturned inside lhey were unable to receive ex.it Austrian territory, and that the visas. two we r e forced back to Hungary by border guards. The crossing, Austria's seronci • A t i fr. i I d busiest with Hungar y, wa s ' ness'!! rs!~ ~b~ct!: ~~ ~~ blocked for_rour hours while of-·j across the border voluntarily · ficlals woriled on removing the / a nd made n o mentio n of bullet-riddled truck and rest.or. Hungarian border iuards being ing normal traffic. Other details close to tbe vehicle. were not immediately avaHable. Baksa c laimed that he had It was lbe second escape un- drive o th e tr1iclt to lhe der fire in three months. In Hungarian c heckpoint rrom March a Hungarian soldier stole Sopron. the last town before the a Soviet bus and ran it through border. ~be al.so claimed that the gates at Nickelsdorf, tbe he_ couldn t remember lbe de· busiest cros.sing point 30 miles tatls of how be actually smashed nortbalt of here through the border. · · · · Initial reports by authorities that Baksa had been hit in the head by .-bullet proved r~. Baba was treated at a hospital Officials said Baba told them J Tbe IOldier stopped 18 miles in EINmUdt. about 40 miles that be a.od bis friends were op-i inside Amlria. He was UJlia.. southeast ot Vienna. -. pooenU of Ute commuallt re· ju red. despite bullets froa . Baba believed his compan· gime in fflllPl'Y and u~mpted , H-.aprian guards that~ ... were ... ~ wbm the -lbe fqllt '° .... West Mc I I I e \ Ute.. t 'ltld of UM bus. l ,,. , ' A .). 9 Arrested ~ Gelag "'N11ls' In Yiejo ~ '.' OriUy Squinela NU.Uance ( ._· Sea~• St1Speaded a.ain Plan ":I' For two days cromMt lq~ coaYa.da« them otberwiM,'' ·f looting for • warm place to P•ck!Md said . .. ,....._.. Nine penons have been ar-sleep have chewed t.b.rouCh eltt· Tbe aquirrels in an apparent 1. rested by Ora aie County trical transf~r wins~ a a ttempt to clear a way .. Sheriff's De partment in· San Juan CaptStrano shopping trou~ network to mate ~ vestigators for tbeir alleged center, leaving tbe complex m~re livmg space chewed the . without powf!!'. wires and s horted out the particlpaUon in a $l,OOO·s>e.r · o e n n is p a c: It 1 a o d . a t ransformer that services 11 th.. pl~y4:r p~d game held 10 spokesman for San. Diego Gas &tores. Lewis County. Wash., Sheri.ff William Wiest, a surgical mask dangling from his badge, tells newsmen in Toledo, Wash. Thursday the air search for survivors of the May 18 eruptions of Mount St. Helens has been suspended. There are 58 persons still missing with 22 reported dead. Elderly Testify: 'Feared/or Life' .ijl. Mtssaon Vie.JO. and Electric Co .. said tbe Vons "We seaJ lbe openings undtt v _Tboae arrested Wednesd~y s hopping center at Cam iao the traosCormer with a type of 01ght at tbe hom• or Daruel Capistrano and Del Obispo bad beavy wax." be said ... Though McKeever, ~·of 23742 St. ~· ; no dectrical power Tbursday tb1s is not a reguJar problem, it we~e identified as Reginal~~ mo.ruing and this morning hap~ often enough for us to ~ Childers. 3~. of Santa Ana. because burrowinC squirrels 8J>-• reropue the cause almost im- Adam ~ Aguilar. 22. ol parentJy pawed the wires. r med.i.aaely wben it does happen.·· El T~. M~ Sue Roules. YT, Packlaod said tbe squirrels > Tbe OISWag area does bne its of M1~t0n Viejo; ~Ger~ are determiaed creatures wben f drawbadta. TOWSON. Md . <AP > - Roman and Genevieve WelUlnl say 12 years of harassment, van· dalis m and a death threat from neighborhood teen-agers drove Welzant into the street with a gun the night of Jan. 4. The 68-year-0ld retired shoe salesman is c ha rged with murdering Albert Kahl, 18, and wounding James WiUey, 17. He contends the shootings came in self-defense. Weizant testified Thursday at his murder trial that shortly before the sboofiag, one of the yootht, wbo bad been bombard· iDI bia bome with snowballs. kicked In part of a glass storm door_. thre•tened to kill him. Sobbinl. Welunt said, "I was afraid tbey were going to smash my be8d open and stomp on me.'' Aft« a IDOWball assault on his brick rowbouae in suburban Eutwood, be left the house to ideGUfY tbe ,.outbs. He said he did DClll remember firing the gun. W•lAnt said police told him they could not charge anyone wlth baraalment unless he couJd ldnUty tlaem. There bas been an outpouring ol 11...-th1 for Welunt, whom may ~e feel symbolises the pHlbt ill...., people. Wellat told the BaJUmore C1 b Orcll1& c.rt JSJ he bad ................ wtbe ~~u. lboodap. • t:arlier, Mn. Welunt duerlbed wbat ab• •nd her bulbaad bad endured from .... aa•r•. "All the windows have bee.n Io replaced but three. They set our hedge on fire." Their home repeatedly was bombarded with rocks, briclts, snowballs, eggs and beer cans and bottles, said Mrs. Welumt, a retired bank teller . On the night of the shooting. "I was hollering 'Dear God. help us. Dear God, help us. They're breaking in'," Mrs. Weliant testified. Tota l Loss Bergeruan. YT, ol lli.ssion VieJO; looking ror a warm pla« to Two of the furry creatures Beatrice Ann Jewell, 35, °'· El stay "When they dedde they l have been electrocuted as a re-· Toro; Brady Robert Augustine, · . · .. _ _. · s··•t -1 •.....:-an• · g 36 r ~:--· v· . . D 'd L want m. we have a --~ t.ilDe • ll&J UI ~ _wtn . , 0 ~ton le.JO, IV1 . lit Love. 31. of Mission Viejo. and • • • • Patricia Anne Merriweather, 38, v ' I · '. : of~:t Hart said two un· .. , isitors . mpact dercover investi&ators lnfilt.ral· • ed lhe pyramid meet.iq as part · of an OQgoing lnvesligaUon into On Park Studied the get-rich-quick acbemes tbal ba ve spread through the coqaty. Those arrested received c:ita-8 1 8'l'BVE IUTC'llSLL lions and were not booked into °'_..., .... ._.. jail. \ The impact of t.bousaDds of visitors to tbe p~ 0nnce · Coan National Urban Partt bu prompted olficials from three cities to CCJDSider Iormina a COID· · would be ,'Olllprised of one coun- (il member and a planning of· ficial per city. Ce ast .. Weather Satellite ~~­ Hits Wrong Orbit mittee to solve potential prob. lems the park mlpt preteet. Offlcial• in Laauna Beacbil Irvine and Newport Deida wi ask t.beir city councils to ap- prove tor mation of a six. member puel to work with state and federal officials to in- s ure ~Uoo ol c:ity COD· Weat•er Low cloudineu night and mc>rniJ:aC, otberwiae rair tbrou1b Saturday. Lowa t-0ni1bt 4-5 at the bt!acllles and SS inland. Hi1bs Saturday 65 to 70. WASHINGTON <AP) -The s pace agency reported today that the newest U.S. wuther s ateJUte i.s a tota.l lou because It was fired into the wrong orbit. It s aid it hopes to J•uncb a replace· ment within 150 days. The SIS million satellite. NOAA·B, WU l.unc.bed Tbun· day from tbe Western Teat RanC:.. IAlapoct, but oae ot &be two ~ oo the Atlu rocket ~ ill, 21 percent of ill tbNJt, M a ,..._ &be MWlite •· --·-= .. ~, ...... trom•• .......... .. ~.It WM .... w I• a dmdlt Gltlet ............. _... --=..Wbet19milil ..... -,.. Ute ,.,,...1, ....... Ground eoatrollen Thund1y attempted to UH NOAA-8 '• maneuvmnc fuel to 1dj1.11t the ~ . orbit.al p.ib, but tbe limited •ui>-J . ce.;:. recently a ui1"ed er,stal ply wu not eaouib to c:on-ect Cove a. .... _ Pa_,,_cq __ ,,,,. ... _ -. the laraeerror. --.. ..... -""' .--In a brief statement today, the ~ 111~acre n•tioeal part National Aerooaut.lcs and Space that wowa atretcb from Crystal Ad mlnbtratlon declared the Cove Just IOulb of COl'OU del satellite "incapable of perform· Mu, to Soµtb L•auna. wlll ' in1 iU million." cre•te problems for the tllree NOAA·B la the tblrd in • mwtlciPlalUiel. series ol eTh'onmental IDODitw· la puticUIM', UM U.0.1• of int 1.UWtes dellped to prO¥ide • park \llllton wW crua. adii· inlormat.im a"1oat IOlu' ...,, Uoaa1 tnftk, md oftldall la tbe tbe at.molpbere, Na Mllfaee. tbne du. wMt to tMw wt.at ice, w.._ ud wea&bet eoadi~ fife« tllifll wtJI b9.e oa ~· tiou. Tlleda&a........ ...... tm ........ . llll eaati._tal, NCleul Md Otlilr' ..... would Inc .... local,.rt'n",__.., · -wbetlller t.We would be,.. TIM MtelMte WM ........ to quate ....... an.u fol' put.._ repl ... U. nr. PQ'°94 la U.. lton, public KC111 to tM ..a.. HflH . Tllat P•1lo1d ll tdU Polle. prcMctim or ........ aid operatlnl IDd wW be Uled .0 pa et wltb Oraaae C•aaty t.be Nadcul Oeeuk wl At· a.riff's ....... mOlpblric Madalltrau. CD La~Beacb et• .. 11---re• ..... nplaeem• for "'3 -·· liu.nch ID about ftw montlll. Ken aaid the committee 1.: INlllHTe•AY ' .. . . ' O.ir; ,,_ M.olt _• HM90R PAIR 8ROtJGHT 8ACK HOAROR TALE Oeorve Slne9, ....., c..... ... Ou•k• Wasta) Residents Tell Quake Tales By ARTff\Jlt a . VINSEL Ol-o.llY_,_ Rocks half lhe size of cars rat· tied like dice in a cup, steel bars 10 a rural road cattle guard sh1mm1ed and whipped hke strands of spaghetti and moun- tains did a dreadful dance George Sines , his friend Shirley Coloma and Bill Stud. nicka are three among Harbor Area residents who experienced the recent Sierra Nevada earth· quakes and they'U never foreet. Studnicka. 42. of Costa Mesa and maintenance supervisor for Edwards Pacemaker Systems, Irvine. thought for a lime he mi g h t n e ed o n e o f h is employer's heart pacemakers before the violent quakes s ub- sided Sines and Ms. Colom a. both 23 and both in the realty industry, say they never want to see land move like that again. not unless it's on paper 1n a business boom. .. It was hke you see in the movies," says Sines. who was inside Mammoth Lodge at 9:20 a.m., lacing on has boots for a day on the slopes after a Sunday morning brunch. · · Fir~t tht•n · w a!> JUl>t a lltUe vibration :mt! thl!n 1t gnt vl!ry in- tense All thl' !.kl~ m the rack fell out on \h(• ~round . The glass in tht> wtndo"'s was bulging m and out everybody was :.creaming " Light~ flickered out and Sines said he dashed for a door in his stocking feet among the surging crowd of panicked skiers. He stared up at the highest tip ol lhe snow-capped peak above U..Jodae. Snow a nd ice spewed hNit It lite spray from a lbak· 1q1 dog ·s back . Boulders bt11Jnded down Uke golf balls. "I r an back ins ide to get Shirley .. she ha d been buying la{t t1ckeL'i I was scream ing her name. I round her tucked under a beam. right where she s hould have been.·· He said skiers. obviously ter· n faed, dangled in chairs above the slopes where hfls were paralyzed by the power failure and others sat in mute horror in a stalled gondola car 200-plus feet above the earth in the sky. Rescuers later hoisted chair pu esngers down in rope bar· nesses as Sines joined the effort a nd the gondola car was inched to its tram-way terminal by · a manual control over long. anx· loo• minutes. "God. my.knees are still shalt· m g," s aid Ms. Colotna •·w e were afraid we had just gotten the tail end of The Big Ori e, the Sao Andteas Fault 'quake that LA has been expect· ang and we began to fear ror our I a milies," said Sines. R a dio r epo rts t h a t t h e epicenter was in Mammoth L akes cheered the s cared crowd. He found furniture flipped over in their rente d con· dominium and the kitchen noor sunk with the s tove tip~ at a 4~·degree angle. Sines said. 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C:0.'4 H ...... y OMcee C,..1<1¥rW lJO~ ... - --... &olt<ll lllll)_M_ ' RECAU.S 'VIOLENCE' em Studnlcka Sanes says they took a picni c lunch out into a meadow for ,afoty latl·r Sunchiy a nd th•· l'arth agarn hftl'd up . lhl.'n dropped out from ~neath them ~hakmg and shuffl ing their gear Studmc k a . a frie n d Roh Sprague. also of Costa Mesa. and his stepson J eff McBridl'. 14. were fashmg in th e Crowley Lake area when the ser1es of violent tremors struck. virtually e mptying theresortregion. Studnicka says they didn't fec:I t.h• flnt 09e. since they were dr Jvtng on the higlhuy. but tboueht it odd to see numerous s imultaneous little rockslides all around. ··Pretty soon the re were JUSt tons and ton!> com m~ do"n." ~ays Studnacka. adding that Ill> rock tumbled do" n in lo Pint' ('reek Can yon they dcducl'd thcrl! had bt·cn an c•Jrlh trt'mor The b1g JOit :.truck a bat later as they fished from rocks about 15·feet from the road's ed ge. "Man. it was violent!!" he re· called, adding that he ~gan sprinting up and over the danc· In g a nd jiggli ng h a lf·l on boulders trying to reach relal.Jve safety on the Oat road shoulder above. .. For some reason. I looked back and as far as I could see. all the flsh in the lake. hundreds. had surfaced or were jumping out of the wa te r ." he sayi., adding it was like:: they too were fleeing. He s aid fish as large as five or six pounds splashed along the surface which was also abo1I as trapped pockets of air from the lake's noor bubbled up. StudnJcka and has companions headed back to Convict Lake Campground to get the ir gear. only to find it sealed by a roadblock. He inquir ed a bout getting t heir gear so they could bead home adding that many simply a bandoned theirs and drove on. "l was talking to a highwa)' patrolman and standing on a cattle guard in the road and all of a sudden the slffl bars in it just started whipping a round lake a snake. "The patrol car was rocking back and forth sideways so hard the two wheels on either side were leaving the ground." Stud· nicka recalled. He said campers who wanted to wait their turn were then ushered lnto the s ite accom· panied by a CHP officer , sberifrs deputy or park ranger. "lt was on a one·to-one basis. You were given exactly five rol nutes lo gather up your eear," be said, addln& that in· eluded dJ1manUine tenta and haaU)y pecking everythlna. Sludnick~ and his frienda aaid they will proba bly s tick to OraQ1e. Coast lakes or ocean pten 1f tbeJ feel like fishing lhiJ wftteed. 8tnea met Ma. Coloma figure Uten an plenty <1' nice local rntaannta for a lel•urely Suri· da1 brunch .nd the pool or ten· nla court.a at their Newport Crest coad_..lllDI look pnUy -~ lq tor ---NcNadoe. ,. Body Found ID lake The body of o 28 yur-old Fr"~no man who rtportf'dly had ''onu· to OranJ(c County to look for ii Job has bttn dbcovt'r~ In th" nort hutl lake Ml Mlle !ltqu.r• Part 111 Pountatn Valley. Tb~ de d mu wu ldenUfitd u Rott Stuart Brown. a former llunUni<ton lh•ach uc• resident. An llUIO'I~) WU!> ll('ht•dulf•d todny lO dt'\\'I R\ln~ the l'Xtl<'t Ca WiC Of dn th, •ccord1~ t.o Lt. Wyatt thrt of lht' Orange County Shl'riff'~ ~partment tlart b111d lht' man lb believed to hav_, drowned late Wednesday 111g ht. Has body was found 'fhursd1ty 1trternoon There were no outward signs that the man wu a vlcum of foul play, Hart ~atd T hr sheriff s spokesman said Brown '!i family now lives in t•reano, but that he returned to the HW'ltington Beach are1 in re· <.·cnt 11reeks to seek employment. The man's clothed body was dIS covered by visitors to the park 'The northeast lake . located near the com er of Euclld Street and Edl ng~r Av enue . has a depth of 8 to 10 feet In r~enl years. two boys have drowned Jl the lake 1n separate incidents .. prompting county tns urance s pecialists lo call for removal or s m all lslaod that was alleged to be a swimming target in the two drownings. That suggestion was rejed ed in March by county supervisors, who Instead called for Increased s urveillance and enforcement of no·s wimming regulations at the lake . Q1SD Board Due .Budget Presentation Capistrano Unified School District trustees Monday rught will rec(•l\'e a $40.030.699 ten· lallve bud~et for 1980·81 T he tentative bud~et totab SJ80, 759 morl' lh<tn the $39 6 million pn•hrnrnary budget n· t:cntly n •\'ll'Wed by the trustees. A $280,000 increa s e an ron- tingency funds as based on a larger than anticipated net end· ing balance. offi cials saad. Trustees meet at 7 30 p.m Monday Ln d.Jstn ct offices. 32!112 Calle P e rfecto . San J u an Capistrano Embassy Raps Korean Acts Sl::OL'L. South KoreCI tAPI - l' S offa c1a ls . irritated that Ko rean leaders ha ve not in- formed them of maJor political cha nges an the country. today said they had no advance notice o f the M ay 17 m ilit a r y c rackdown on political oppo· nents. On May 17, the milit.ary Im· posed martial law in lhe entire country and arrested political opponents foUowtng massive student demonstrations demand· mg speedy democratic reforms and free elections. A statement issued by the U.S. Embassy complained that some Seoul newspapers had "distort· ed" U.S. Ambassador William Gleysteen's reaction by s uggest· ing he h ad expr essed "un· derstanding" or "approval" of the milltary's plans. Autos Rifled At SC Beach Two cars parked at the San Cle mente State Beach Park en· trance on Avenlda Calafi a were broken lnto between Wednesday evening and Thursday morning. police said today Bradley W. Stone or Camarillo reported cassette tapes and clothing worth a bout $512 taken from hi !> ear Kevin J . McDonald of Vista said a tool box and tools valued at $70 were taken rrom his car. The burglars entered both can by forcing open the wine win· dows. Book Sale At library San Clemente Friend.I cA the Library will sponsor a boot sale saturday trom 10 a.m. to 5 p. m. and on Sund•Y from noon lo 4 p.m. al the San Clemente Community c.nter 1uditorium. Proc.edl from t.he tale wW be UHd to bqy library items .. IVlll&IM tbroulh county fundt. Sal• ......... wW a1ao be UMd t.o purcbaM addtUonal ••1111De aublcrtptioal for the library. •· ........ --JlJST BREA.KING--........... WW .... ,,.,,. loda~'• MlOrfd Olltd ~I ..... .,.,.,,......, Pope John Paul II 4nives in Paris Valley I C:Ompany PAIUS fAP> -Pope John Paul U arrived ln Part. thlJ II· temoon1 ~llMlng his hl1tortc four-day vlalt to France. a p.,lOf'aa journey he Met &I the opening pbaae of a 1Job&I cam· ea l&n to attract younJ PflOPle back to the Roman Catholic Church To Quit John Paul waved to tht welcomin1 crowd at Orly Airport as he wol.ked down the .aaJn lrom h1J plane. then knell to kiu the aroUDd. Prime Mlnltter Rarmond Barre Creeled blm, 11 did Card inals Fr ancois Marty. arcbbl1bop of Paris; Roser !:lcht'1aray. archbishop of Marseille. and other church officials. A 9-year ·old girl gave the pontiff a bouquet of flowers and a s mall boy gave him four drawings by achoolmates. 8orn•aef•9 BUI Bl~k.-d WASffiNGTON CAP ) -A SttOOd effort t.o approve 1egisla· t1on needed to extend lhe government's authority to borrow money to pay Its bills beyond a mldnlgbl Saturday deadline failed in the House today. Thal could keep a number ol government checks, taehadinl possibly Social Security benefits due next week, bolt.ate to a coneresslonal battle over President Camr'a 10offnt·a ·1alkm gasoline fee. (Related story, A.t>. A 1imUar move failed 'J'bun. day night. The House. on a proceduraJ vote today. refused again to separate lhe gasoline fee Issue from a measure t.o extend the federal debt limit -despite a promise by House leaders to permit a vote next tnonth on legislation blocking the gasoline fee. Tal-.adgr ·''"'' 10 11 .. Pr•••f*f"Mf Pd WASHlNGTON <AP) 4-The U.S. Justice Department hu completed a probe into the fina.n<:1al affau·s of Sen. Herman Talmadge and will nol seek any iodict.meata, a federal attorney said today. A&au tanl U .s . Attorney Gfttwal Ptilllp Re,mann Hid Talmadge's attorneys had been lalonned that federal ln· vesUgaton wiU not seek to pr'OMe\M U. Geor1la Democrat. The J111tlce Depart.aMllll'• =IUOt• followed s.ate Ethics Committee bearillp bllo __..... tt.at eampalp ""· trlbUUom and Sen.ate expwe reimbunemtab wtn ml...S by Talmadae'• office. Tbe Ethiea CGmmtltM hearin.p nAlted in a Senate vote lut year deoounciDI Talmadce f« "reprebeali'*" conduct. · Gold ..,a.,. i .. E•reJW. ',- LONDON CAP> -'.I'be dollar picked up near\y two ceeta • · the Britilb pound today 'and ICOf'ed gains a1ainst other ~ currencies. Gold prices rose. following advances i.n New Yori on Thursday. London gold traded at SM4. up from thunday'• came ISlt..50 in London and $S27.80 in New York Lt tnded ~t 15521.a New Yon, upS24.40. Silver rose to $1.3.S8 an~. up from 112.10 al Tbunday'a closing. It traded aU13.80in NewYort. up70centa . Seal Beach Police CIUef Will Retire Edward Cibbare lU. chaet Of police in Seal Beach since l.974. has announced his retittment t.o become prealdent of a Garden Grove manufacturing compeny. The resignation of the JG.year. old chief. who ia paid $36,000 a year. will become effffUve June 20. C ity M a nag e r D e nni s Courtemarche sajd an Interim t:h ief won't be named until Cab- harelll returns to the city next "'l'ek from a vacation an Hawa11 . C'1tih<1rl'lh ~a" a t one timt> the \ uungc!-tt chwf in California Courtemarche said he is un- certain whether a replacement for C1bbarelh. a former pol.ice commwtity relatjoos lieu~t in Newport Beach, will be made from the ranks or if a recruit· m ent drive is to be launched. Courtemarche s aid Cibbarelli has fully recovered from a oeM· fatal swimming pool mishap last yea r at his Costa Mesa home. ··His health is no problem. We 'll mass ham. He 's done a J:ood Job." Courtem arche said C1 bbareUi 's educational back· 1tround bas been an public ad· mmlstratJon. "f believe the Garden Grove com pany recognized his ex· ecutave talents," Courtemartbe s aid · The Seal Beach police depart· ment numbers 63 employees. BASF, a te&evtaioa vkleo ,... cordinc company, tbe lar1ett m aoufactw1ng nrm In Fount.al.n Valley, announe.ct Wday lt la cloaioe It• plaal becauae of worsentni ~ eitchanat rates and ~ mtlaUoo lD tie United staaet. A total of 200 employees waa dismissed this week by the com. pany based in West Germany. The farm bad Planned to go in· to productlon of the LVR <longitudJn•I video recorders) by tbe end oft.his year. Heinrich Wittkamp, who at· rived in Fountain VaUey from West Germany this week to oversee the closure, said the company could.n 't compete witb Ja p anese m a nufacturers because of the deteriorating rates ol monetary exchange and high inflation. "It is muc h easier and chea per to buy the dev1ces that are made in Japan," he said. He said BASF plans to get out of the video tape recording busl· ness in Germany also because of economic reasons. A phasing.down for ce or 80 employees remains at t he Foun· tain Valley plant where Gerhard Rotter, president of the BASF subsidiary, resigned earlier this week. Phone Cable Renewal Set F9r Clemente A $150.000 project to modemi.lle more tha.n a mile of underground te lephone cable wlll becln June 2 lO Sao Clemente. Pacific Telephone e ngineer Cliff Gd..Latly. says the pro~ involvia& pla.ciement of about a mile of plasti~ pipe· and new ca- ble undergT'OUDd. will t.ake about t bree moo\bs de1>endlog on weat her. A trench two feet wide and h ve feet deep will be dug from Calle De Los Molina.a down to Calle Valle. a.od from there tD El Camino Real. The ne w pipe will be LO.St.ailed aJong the ocean side of El Camino Real to A veruda Def lfar. CouU.CUoa c:rew1 will be wotk.IQI from 1:30 a .m. &o 3:30 ~ eststlng pipe dates back to 1954 8Dd &.be cable insjde i.s rapidly deWrioratiQg." Gellatly said. '1lus should be the last time that this secction will need to be reinfo r ced for m any yean ." be added. Forst~r School Slatee Concert Marco Forst er Junior High School's Spring Con cert is scheduled Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the S('hooJ t"aletorium featur· ing ba nd groups . orchestra mixed chorus, and tbe adv aoced glee club. The school Is located at 25601 Camino Del Avion, San Juao Capistrano. Caught in Act HfLLSBOROUGR <AP) - Police alerted by a silent home alarm swarmed llround a po&b residence and arrested two men who were allegedly holding a -.·oman and he r 7-ye ar·old daughter hostage during a rob- bery attempt. 811,· an,· S11it or • • ~ . . . -. ' -. ..""'-' ,. --. I Sport Coat In 011r Sto .. k .•• For Onl,· ••• • • , ... ... ' 00 I l . ' .. Irvine 't'••r a ........ . Dall'' NewMpap•r EDITION . t VOL 73, NO. 151t .t SECTtONS, ~PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1980 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Steep U.S. Recession Suggested- WASHINGTON t AP> A 1ov ~rnment Index deslaned to (ortcut tutu.rt" economic •cUvl ty plunaec:t 111 tteord • 8 Pfrttnl In April. suaae.-,tJ~ th•t lht-n• Uon l¥ In for M at.Hp n•cff ion. the Commerc~ Oes>artment rt> ported toda)' The faJlofr an the Compos1te Index of Leading lndicatori. came u all 10 components of lhe econonuc barometer fell for onl)' the second lime in the lhrtt· decade history of the index. ., The April deadline eclipsed l the previous record one·month · drop of 3 percent in September 1974. when the economy was fall· ing into wh at was its worst re· cession since the Depression. 'Death's r jAngel' Cleared LAS VEGAS <AP I -The indictment against nurse Jam Adams in the so-called "Death t\ngel case" at Sunrise Hos pital was dismissed by a district court JUdge today on grounds that no criminal action was established on her part. Judge Michael J Wendell. in a brief statement. said two things must be established before a person can be charged: the death of t he victim and the "criminal agency" of another person. The judge said the death of Vincent Fraser was not disputed. but that "what is disputed is the criminaJagencyofanother caused that death." Wendell said one doctor's pre· diction that Fraser would die within 12 hours was accurate. He sa.id one of the two doctors who testified before thegrandjury that indicted the 32-year-old )h. Ada ms said she "might bav~·· killed him by turning down the oxygen on his respirator but pointed out the doctor said that was merely conjecture. Another doctor testified before the panel that the alleged tampering with the oxygen would not have a "significant" effect on Fraser over the short period of time. Ms. Adams was in the crowded court room a lon g with her attorneys, Gary Logan of Las Vegas and San Francisco lawyer Melvin Belli. The petite. dark-haired nurse gasped . broke into tears and hugged Belli and Logan. Photographers and television cameras were allowed inside the court during the session under Nevada's new camer as·in-thc· court policy. Logan argued last week that the indictment was returned by ··medicall y ignorant" grand j urors who had not been given evidence he claimed might have undermined the char ge. The indictment accused Ms. Adams, the nurse in charge of the unit at the time of Fraser's death, Of reducing the flow of OX· ygen to the respirator aiding the breathing or the terminaJly ill patient. Logan said the deputy district attorney who presented the case to the grand jury "stayed away from the question . _ . what was the cause of death and left to 12 med ically ignorant individuals the right to speculate. to say th at tampering with this machine caused his death." Logan. who argued that the grand jury was little more than a rubber stamp for the district attorney's omce, sa id grand jurors often "are the lambs led to the slaughter by the pros· ecutors." H e s aid tw o doc tors, in testimony before the grand jury. bad said there was no conclusive m ed ical evidence that the al· leged t a mpe r ing with the respirator setting was the cause of Fruer's death. ]lJIJGE CHOICES oranae County Yoters can't htlp but be a little perplexed try. lac to M1ect u. bllt 11 Judlel . ftom a NC!'GN fl.IW ot sz can· cUdatel la 1WedQ'•llecUGL Tbe...., PUat ..... rec.. .... , .... -..... .... ud ........ llow II NH~Ill .. tMali • ...., •• .-..rtal ,.... M A ·~ '11 tM Dao,...._ ,.. ,$._ ........ ..... • ..... -C'adl4atel wm be carried m lloada.y'a ,..,.. Record Drop in Indicator Index Cited t'elicb Tamm. a Commerce speciallst on the index. said the only previous time all compo- nents of the index had fallen was in November 1957. again a re· cessionary period. The Carter odmm1str111tioo h.,i. been predlcllnu 11 "mild and 11horl" recest.lon this ,Year Dul prn•ate economu.ts ha\•t• s aid th~y believe lbe downturn v.111 be closer in magnitudt· t.o tht' l974·75 recession. Adren Cooper. a Commertt• Department analyst. said the April slide "probably docs Sa} something atx>ut the depth'" or the downturn ·'The index doei1 have :.ome re lationship to Industrial produC' tu>n . and that makes up about <>Ill' third or the total economy ... ht• 11a1d. "In that sense. al :.ug gests a problem · Courtenay M Slater. chief Commerce Departm ent economist. concurred "The record April decline tn the Index of leading 1ndi<.>ators . com mg on the heels or a fairly large drop m March. signals a :.teep declme in industrial pro- duction and real gross nalJonal product during the :.econ d quarter.·· she said in a state ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ment "'lt teUs us little about the more-wstant future. however.·· Ms Slater added · ··Recent moderation in the rate of mfla. t1on and the dramatic turn· around in interest rates m Apnl a nd May are laying the groundwork for the economic decline to level off and for re· covery lo begin " The April s hdl' in the com· posite index was the seventh in 12 months and followed drops of 2 l percent 1n March and 0 4 per cent tn February Rev1~ed data showed no change en the mdex in January and December. the re· port added. The consecut1 ve monthly declines in this econom ic barometer trad1t1onally have signaled that a recession was imminent The Commerce Department index is made up of 10 measures of economic h ealth. ranging from the layoff rate in 1ndustrv to stock prices and building permits "Layoff rate contributed the greatest decline ." the report said. suggesting that the sharp increase in unemployment from 6 2 percent in March to 7 percent tn April may be followed by further large rises in jobless- ness Some private analysts are pre- dicting that the unemployment rate for. May. due for release next Fnday. could rise to 7 .5 percent That would translate to nearly 8 million Jobless persons Key to Campaigns Population Growth .,. .. ,.._..... Sea~la Suspended Lewis County. Wash .. Sheriff William Wiest, a surgical mask dangling from bis badge. tells newsmen in Toledo, Wash. Thursday the air search for survivors of the Mav 18 e ruptions of Mount St. Helens has been s uspended. Ther e are 58 persons still missing with 22 reported dead. Prop. 9 Opponents See Health Woes Opponents of Proposition 9 said today voter approval Tues day of Howard Jarvis' plan to cut state income taxes in half would onJy further erode social and medical ser vices to the poor. leading to potential unrest and violence Dr.. Stanley van den Noort. dean of UC Irvine's College of Medicine, said health services for tbe indigent would suffer to th e exten t that a lread y shortened programs and person net would be cut back further care offered at various cltmcs tn the county would be los t through Proposition 9. Family planning climes that offer pregnancy counseltng, for 1nstanc~. would have to close down. leading inevitably, to more pregnancies. Elson said. Dr David Powers, speaking for UCl's Physicians National lStt HEALTH WOES, Page AZ> Total Loss Top • By RICHARD G REEN Of tlw o.ily ,.ltec S~lf lrvmc·s population growth rate. f astest among c1t1cs its Sit(' m Caltfomfa, remains the over riding issue in its June 3 City Council election campaign. The campaign battle lines were drawn early an the race V<dley Busi~ss Closing BASF. a television video re- cording company. the largest manufacturing rirm in Fountain Valley. announced today it is closing tts plant because or worsening monetary exchange rates and high infl ation in the United States A total of 200 employees wa~ dismissed this week by the com pany based in West Germany. The firm had olanned to go in· 1 o pro duction of the L \' R Clongiludmal video recorders> by the end of this year Hemrich Wittkamp. who ar rived in Fountain Valley from West German\ this w"t~ek to oversee the ciosure. said the company rouldn"t compete with Japa n ese manuracturers because of the deteriorating rates of monetary exchange and high inflation. "It as much ea s ier and cheaper to buy the devices that are made 1n J apan." he said. He said BASF plans to get out of the video tape recording bust· ness in Germany also because of economic reasons. A phasing-down force of 80 employ~ remains at the Foun· t.ain Valley plant where Gerhard Rotter. president of the BASF subsidiary. resigned earlier this week. Van den Noort said the effects or the \ax cut m easure "would be some unmeasured further re· ductiCJG in all sorts of public services and accelerate growth ol an.aer and frustration·· among the poor, leading to possible violent outbreaks isuch as that seenrecentJyln Miami. Weather Satellite The UCI dean said passage of Propo8it.ion 13 two years ago, Jarvis' tax Umitation measure. took a heavy toll in providing health eei'tices for the indigent and 1.pploval of his latest pro· posal would further degrade thole pr'OtJfams. UCJ Medical Center receives the bulk ol tta funding from two IOUfce9 -Medi-CAI a nd the university it.self. PropQttition 9 wouldleadtocuu in both, he said. Van den Noort appeared at 1 Sani. Ma .,r.s conference this mC>f'Dinl witb other foes of tbe Juelbllkltmeuure. "II 1°" .Ulalaat. medical MniNa to UM pool', you en- daa,.. U. bealdi ot the entire coaun•alty." 1a6d Ruth e..-........-u..aSanta Au sa41t•nMocl bealtb tom· ....... AAotber apuker, Doua Dion ol tbe Coalmuaity Cllnlu Coali- tion. 11id pre,,entl ve health Hits Wrong Orbit WASlll.NGTON <AP> -The s pace agency reported today thal the newest U .S. weather satellite is a total loss because it was fired into the wrong orbit. It said it hopes to launch a replace- ment within 150 days . The $15 million sat ellite, NOAA·B, was launched Thurs· day from the Western Test Range at Lompoc, but one of the two booster engines on the Atlas rocket flaled. losing 25 percent or its t.btust. Al a NIUlt, I.be Htellite en· Jend • elliDdcal orbit rADlbaa trom 1IO to iOO mll• above tM lartb. It WU lDtended for I dreular Clltil lD wlllcb botb bilh and low point ~d be '"° INla bllb -Ideal for tbe payload'• ..... . Ground coatrollera Thursday attempted lo use NOAA·B '• maneuvering ruel to adJu.t the orbital path. but the limited sup- ply was not enough to correct the large error. ln a brief statement today. the National Aeronautics and Space Administration decla red the satellite "incapable of perform- ing iltl mission." NOAA·B Is the third in a series ol environmental monitor· ing satellites designed to provide · information about solar energy. the atmosphere. sea surface. ice. water and weather CCIDdi· lions. 1be data are used in draw· lng continental, f"e1ional and local weather foreeuts. · The ut.elllte wu lat.ended to replace the first payload in the series. That payload 61 atlll operatlnc and will be Uled W1til lbe National Oceanic and At· m0tpberic Administration can ready alMldler' replacement fct launch ld about five monlha. ! • e Issue 14 1th threl' candidates backinj! a :.lowrng or the growth ratl' and four supportm~ lhl' current ex pans1on poltc1e., . In all . the names or to City Council eandidate!>. including three 1nr umbenlb. will appear on the June 3 ballot. Three coun cil sea~ are to ~ filled * * Jamb Grow dropped out of the campail(n too late to have his name removed from the b.illOt Michae l Barne:. has been nearly tn\'lsible on the campaign trail. failing to participate ;,.. maJor candidate rorums. <Stt POPULATION, Page .UJ *· * * Council Hopefuls Express Vie-ws . ' OJI JUM J, frtmfe UOltt'S wtll •elect tltrtt ~. of tlw /tVf!· mem~ Ctty Cowacal T~ an ntne candadatn. A J<Xh candadole. Jafflf's Crow. d10jlptti our of the campmgn too laU lo haiw hia na1™!' removed from the ballot Fol'°""119 art> brW/ pro/Ilea and some of the news of three of the counc1/ ho~/uls ~·1t>U.rs of the nr Olltn's OJ>- ~ared rorliRr th1$ week '" the Dailv Pilot Paul Todd Jr., 33. or 14841 Yucca. lrvtne. lb a teacher at Santiago Junior High School. O ran~e He has a master·s degr~ tn adm1n1strat1on from Cal State foullerton What Is the most pressing is· sue facing t~ City Council in lht' ne•t four years? .. The most pres:.1ng issue tS making the city general plan fit with what most people in Irvine wut. I woa.ld work dHigenUy to ~et AapUt f rom residents. I ad· vocate establistung an advisory vote ay tem to make the generaJ plan reflect the will of the peo- ple:· Wby att yoa naaaiag for cJte lrvl.aeCltyCoucll!" ··r want to be 00 the ('()UIJ. c t l mai nl y because 1 ·ve laved lD Irvine for five years and would hke to see t h e l(rowth rate slowed down l tb1nk the a v e r a g e rooo person can still cause change. I wanted to gel involved and let my voice be known The growth issue was enough toget me involved ·· <See COUNCIL, Page A21 Visitors' Impact On Park Studied By STEVE MITCHELL OI -o.Mt J Plteic 11.eH T he Impact of thousands of v1sit on to the proposed Orange Coast National Urban Park bas prompted officials from tbrtt cities to con.sider forming a com· mittee to solve potential prob- lems the park might present. Officials in Laguna Beach. Irvine and Newport Beach will ask the1r city councils to ap- p r ove formation of a s ix- mem ber panel to work with state and federal orfic:ials to in· sure consideration or city con- cerns. The recently acquired Crystal Cove State Park and the p~ posed 11,000-acre national park that would stretch from Crystal Cove just south of Corona del Mar, to South Laguna, will create problems ror the three m unlcipalities. In particular, the thousands ol part viaiton will create tlddi- tlonal traffic, aad olfieiall in tbe three cities want to know What effect U..t will have on ton1es- tion and aafety. Other conceru would lndude whether there would be ade- quate ltaail\I areu for part vii·· itors. pubti.c access to the parts, police pratectlon or a mutual aid pact with Orance County SherUra deputies . La,_,.. Beach City M..,...r Ken Frank said the committee would be '-'<>mpnsed of one coun cil member and a planning of· ficial per city Cnast Weather Low cloudiness night and morning, otherwise fair throug h Saturday . Lows tonight 45 at the beaches and 55 inland . Highs Saturday 6S to 70 IN81DET88A~ Ever wcu•ltd to join o mt"11 choift o/ Grttk folk dancera? vo .. r ltfckl may come lhil tOHknd at the Grecbl Fntiool 'IO at tlw ~ eo.tv Fai"""*"'" SH l'alJeCl. .... K I .. .,_ ...... ""-= .. ....... "" ........... L.. .... ..... ... c.s. , .. ........ ew ..._ tM ~ .............. M 0..-.. OMI ll'Wlk ...._ a ... .. .... "" .... .... U4 .......... "''E .... ................... ...... 1 , CM......... U ........ ....,........ U.t.1-4 ................ ....., ... Mi t .. I • W I I • (1-4 .... °' ........... • ---·--....... ,,, ...... 19. '"° ,.,... ...... • ~--JlJST BREAKING-----... POPULATION GROWTH. • • ,.... ...... ,,... loda~·· uiortd Md .... , ........... 11i1111 •• Pope John Paul II Arrives in Paris Border F.Mcape Success ~ Wrlcbt bH been NI\• nina aoltly on the youtb· problema laue. ,,... ...... ...,. -~ tla• dJd1l111. Three ol them -Incumbent CouncU.-oman Mary Ann Galdo. Paul Todd Jr and Gllbt'rt Nei.-Jr. -qy lnlne rwi· denLI are 1ulfertn1 btt•UM of dl,)' lll'Owth pal& IUdl a trafflt' and lack o( rt<tall biuan ts They dVO<'at.-<'l>Wlrll acUOn to •low t.he cny·a arowt.h Mrs Oa.edo, Todd and Mellen IHI \'l\dOUt'd by the lrvlne 'l'omonow c1littn1 ITOVl>. M ol M DY 00. U\\· thtt>e had l>'nt • cumbm\"d Sl~.000 m their t"l~ h<>n bub Of that total. Mn. Ga1do blld pent about•· . fllHnwhile. lhrtt major can· d ld•tea to favor of current growth tr~ndb tncumbent:. M .. yor Duvad Siila and Coun· <'aim~ 8Ul Vardoull• and Oav~ Bllkt'r *pent •bot.Al $34.000 Bak~r spent about $J2.000 o1 that tolul AJI thrtt w~ endorsed by * * * th• lmn• Quor11m ,.11u111 .,.... Can'ht• J 1m11 KJ9CaDDGn, alM II• fa .. °' current 1rowlb tr~ W • ..... tl.m by ... , .. Mn. a.. .._ cM.raed tMt lb• tmne Compeny. primary landowner ln lh• cl\1. haa .,.._.. •·orklal qa.lnal ber c1ndldacy She (')aims lhe company or 1anlu-d a lettl'r wrltina cam palan agains t • r o ldeoUal buJJdtn« moratorium •h• pro pOled s.wra1 weekt •So· lf r propcaaJ rat&ed on a sptlt council vot. wUh Vardoull:1. SJlla •nd Counctlm•n Art Anthony an u11 poshlon M ra (i.i1do •lw c-la1 mi. lht• tompany b"s f1\1td~ unrt"llCH'tt~ donation• tO pro itruv. lh au ~ Ol' l\tt• tt&kt-r Th Ht> alll·~,·tt "' kind c·11n t r1buUON lnvolvt' the 11t:rv u.•1·~ to Hake-r's rampo1~n uf l'ompany 1n1bl1t• rl'lttlltln ' mu n Make Stot>k,t1ll. iJO In Int· rt•"uk11t .md <• <'Om11any polltll'<•I ~urvt.>) • * * f 'ro• Pog,. t I of lrvtne tlaM llra OlldO aa,a .11 belnt ... 6a lM 8aktt HJn• petan laker IUI he hu never tern u.. ·~ lD ..-u.. ~uuu 1a,y1 be ii wOrtlnl on 81ker'1 uaspalp ca bla own Umt ud It 111 a prtvatf matter not Involving lhts lrvtnc Company A comi.umy lipok\:iHnun s1dd \ht' unll rt'itldt-nllltl build1nai moruior1um lt•tlt•r~ Wl'rl' d1n:ct t'd "t ~· moruturlum l11sue and not lntendud u 1.n faDll·GaJdo 11t•lt'ment Tha l rvtne Company hu l>11ught 1ulvc rllH IO Cnls in """' :.vulWr:. :...1y1n1i: tht-t:ompuny dot-i.n 't t:ndor:s.-or contribute muon in Clt) Council cam- &,11ugn" 1 tw utlv~rta:.cmt·nl ubo s ays, I n int· Comvuny c mploy~cs 't\bo are ulao Irvine city res•· I.I .-n ti. 11 re e n co u r u g ·e d to µurtaclJ>dlc, ~rsonjll)', in cam pJ114ns for uny C.ind1datc the) \\ ·~h ' * * • PARJJ CAP) -Pope John Paul II arrived lD Paris thla al· t~moon betinnln& hi1 historic four-day vtalt to France. a pHtorai journey he &et& U the openln& l)faae of a CIObaJ Cam· palan to 1ttract youn1 peop&e back to the Roman Catholic Church John Puul waved to the welcoming crowd at Orly Airport u he walked down the 1taln from h1$ plaoe, then knelt to ltiu the "round Prime MlnlAter Raymond Barre tneted blm. aa did Cardinals Francois Marty, archbi1bop of Paris; Roger Etcbesaray. archbiahop of Marseille, and other church officials. A 9-yt'ar·Old girl gave the pontift • bouquet' of flowers and a Nm a ll bOy gave him four drawings by schoolmates. ·ru1 .... d.-'\u1 ,., B.-Pr•uf>~•df>d WASHJNGTON IAP > The U.S. Justice Department bas .,,completed a probe into lhe financial affairs of Sen. Herman Talmad8e and will not seek any indictment.s. a federal attorney s1ud today Assistant U.S. Attorney General Philip Heymann said Talmadge'!> attorneys had been inrormed that federal in· vest1gator.. will not seek to prosecute the Georgia Democrat. KLINOEN8ACH , Austria <AP) -A dw·mut.e Huocanan man suffered cut3 and bn&iHs today when he and two compan- ions rammed a tractor·lrailer through Hungarian border gates under a hall of butleu from Com - m Wll!t watchtower 1"arda and the truck nipped o~. Oftlclals sald the man iden- tified himself in writing as Gabor Baksa, 20. and said he and friends tie identified as Peter Oisvath, 20. and Mlbally Rudi. 19, had st.Olen the truck In Budapest Initial report.ls by a uthOrities that Baksa had been h it in the head by a bullet proved false. Baksa was treated at a ho5p1tal in Eisenstadt, about 40 miles southeast of V1enna Bak.sa believed has compan· COUNCIL HOPEFUL AIR VIE·ws. • • The J ustice Department's tnvestJgatioo foilowed Senate Ethic~ CommiHee hearings into alleeation,s that cam paign con · tnbuhons ~nd ~nate expen:se ret=rsements were misused by Talmadge s office The Ethics Co ltteti bearings resulted in a Senate vote l01st ~ar denouncing atmadge for ··reprebenstbte" ronJuet ions were allM> injured when th<: tr actor.trailer overturned ansade Austrian territory . and that the two were forced track to Hungary by border guard:. Austrian officials and wit- nesses said the two fled back across the border voluntarily a n d maae no m e ntion or Hungarian border guard:. being close to the vehicle As • eotlllcllman how would you Mlw t.llls problem! "The problem could be sc,tv"<t throug h t hl' ad\'l so r~ 'ut.., system. questionnaire~ o r ~lrdw votes al homeowners <JM1ot·1a tions to Set:' what the n •s1dC'nts want " How do .) ou fetl a bOut the city's powth rate; Is it too fast. too slow or j ust ri~ht? "I feel the 1trowth of the cal) needs to be slowed down. IC we want to be u model city thut we cci n ht•, \H' mus t plan t•<Jch gro"' th !>te p carefully cind assess eac h ra m1f1cat1o n of th<H gro"'1h s ut:h as public tra11!>portcit1on. roads. athletic fields and t:e.>m- munity services. Ir we slow our growth we will have time to carefully plan for most of the e issues We need to slow-down so we can take a look at the people's needs wh1ch can get lost in the dust of overly fast growth." Bill Vardoulis, 41. of 21 Man drake Way, Irvine , is a one-term incumbent He is an engineering prog ram manager for Ford Ae rospacl:' in Newport n each Ile has a ma:-.ter ... tlcgr<'!' m 1:·ngincenng from L'SC \\ hy are you running for the Irvine City Council! 'Tm run· ning to continue with lhe volun- teer lt-<td ership pos · iti on I 've h eld for thl' pa s t r our )'ears. I want fo keep the Ci· CY m oving on the ri g h t track." . What &.> the most p~slng voOOYL1s issue racing lht> dty ln the next four years? "The most pressmg issue will COOtinut• to ht> J.!O\'ernmt.'nt effl <'ll'n t·~ 1n lt~ht of tht' public nws~a~t' to kt-t.>µ the l'O~L of .:ov l:'rnmcnt 1lov. n Propo:,1tton:> l3. .$ :.ind poknt1ally 9 will requ1re u ~ l o h a \' l' r e s p o n s i b I e kudersh1p un the municipal ll'\'l•I It "'111 takl• that k antJ of leadt'rshap to continue to pro,•uh• the ha~h quabty or :,ervaces lha• wt' have In Irvine " As a councilma n bow wouJd you solve this problem? "I j.!Ut'SS lhl• first thin~ ·~ th111 the city should continue to sta~ invo lved only 1n ess~nt1 a l se rvices and not get sidetrackl'<.I into expensive government pro· ·gr ams . We. have to continue to search for ways to streamline the whole municipal government op~rataon " How do you feel about the clty'3 growth ratt>: ls it too fast, too slow or just right? "I've always been in favor or planned. quality growth Th1r. ~rowth has to be limited to what the city can afford in term!> of ranancial ability to mt!et !>ervrces de m anded by the increa:,mg population. Wt• havt• to prepan· r11r thl' ln('\'ltabll' ~rowl h :ind i.:uar;mlt~ that "'l' c.an .ill afford ll ---Beverly \\'right, .i.i. or 3792 Blackthorn St., lrvane. 1s a homemaker. Why are you running ror lhe Irvine City Council? ''l'm run- ning because or the prt>b· le ms or youth in the ' city. J've seen how s trong negative peer press ure is inrluent'1ng u ur young ... t,•rs." WRIG"T What do you Stt as the biggest 1iroblem racing the C'lty Council in the next rour years? "Thl• btKgesl problem 1i. for the coww1I member~ to learn h ow to Jtt't a long with one another. They havl' had a lot of problems I believe they should have !>lron)4t'r leadcr~h1p and tw much more open·mmded on all subJects presented to lhl'in As a t'lly councilwoman ho"' would you solve thlt> problt"m'! "I Y.OUld try In s \uy OPl'll m 1 n d l' d and g 1 \' t• JI r opt• r lead<•rshap for "'hach the t•it) resident.' are des<•rv1n~ " Ro• do you fe~ about th.- city's growth rale: is It too fast. too slow or Jtut right? "J beht•ve we should t'Ontinut• ..., 11 h rf.'sponsibl£'. m o d e rC1tc• l?roY. 111. I don't bl'llL'\'t• m nu gro .... th or real fa~t growth r • "ou Id hkc to see a lot m on· men merc·e in the city · · llo....w lppro•·~,. Barrote"ang BUI WASHINGTON 1AP1 -The House today approved a ~topRap f1H" <la) exten:,1on of the federal debt limit to allow social Sccunl} checks due next month lo be hooored. However. it was not immediately clear if the Senate would go along with the emergency extension -passed only after an atte mpt for a 30-<iay extensaoo was rejed.ed in a battJe over President Carter 's dime·a·gallon gasoline fff. The five-<iay bill passed by voice vote. Unless the Senate also votes to extend the debt ttlline. con· tinuing the government's authority to borrow money to pay at.s bills. a number of federal benefits. including Social Security cht-cks due ne1Ct week. could be held hostage to the impasse. 1 ftelated story, A4 > Gold Hallir11 he E11rt1pf>. \ \ LONDON <AP> -The dollar picked up nearly two cents on the British pound today and scored gains against other leading c.-urrencies Gold prices rose. following advances tn New York on Thursday London gpld traded at SSM. up from Thursday's dOSU\I SS19 SO 1n Lor;adon and $527.60 in New York. It traded at s:>S2 an New Yorlc. uµ SN 40 . S ilver rose to StJ 58 ah ounce. up frorta $12 70 at Thursday's dos mg lttraded al $13.80 1n New York. up70cents Couple · Describe Terror Fears of' Elderly Led to Slaying TOWSON. ~d I A I' 1 Roman and Genc·n cve Weltant say 12 years of harassment, van· dcilis m and a death threcil from neighborhood lecn·aRers drovt• Wclzant into the :.trc:c:t wath a gun the njght of J a n. 4. The 68·year -old retired shoe salesman Is ch arge d with murdering Albert Kahl, 18, and wounding James Willey. 17 He contends the shootings came m :.elf·defense. Weizant testified Thursday at his murder triul that s hortly 1.>erore the shooting. one of the \ ouths. who had been bombard· ing his home with snowballs. kicked in part or a glass storm door and threatened to kill him. Sobbing, Weliant said. "I was afraid they were going to smash MileS uore Pork my head open and stomp on m e:· After a snowball assault on tus brick rowhouse in suburba n Eastwood. be left the house to identify the youths He saad he did not remember firing the gun. Well.ant aaid police tokl him they could not charge anyone with harassment unless be could identify them. There has been an outpouring of sympathy for Weliant. whom many people reel !>ymbohz~ tht' phf,!ht of olde r f,>(.'opl t:' Baksa claimed thut he bad d riv en the truck to the Hungaricin checkpoint from Sopron. tht' last town before the bordf.'r But h1: also claimed that ht' couldn't remembE:r the dt>· ta1b of ho~ he actually smashed through thi.> border o rr1c1als !>cUd Bak:.a told them Lhat he and hr~ friend'> were op- ponent." of the communist re- gamt• m Honl(ary and attempted I hl' fhghl t.o t hi.' w C'>t bccaW>C they werl' .. -'lllabh• to rl:'t'l'IV4' exit vasas • Seal Beach Police Cl1ief Will Retir~ Ed .... .ird l'1hbardl1. d1w1 01 pvllce an ~.ii fk;u h ~111t·1· l~t. hJ ... .innounn·<l h1'-rl'lirc ml·nt to l.>l'c.,ml' prt•s lfh·nl 11( :1 <,Jrrll·n <; r1)vt manuf .il'lunnl! comµan) fht• rt..,lj!O.JtltJn o f !ht· ;l/j vc•Jr uld d ut:f. 14 ho as patd $36,0oo a \ t:'..e r, v.111 bccom l' e fftct1vl' June 20 Cit y Muna ge r Dennis Counemarcht:' said un mtenm r h1ef v.on 't be named until Crb· barelh r1:tum :. Lo the <·1ty nl'xt week from a vaccitaon m llciwaii. Cibbarelh w wi al one tame the younJ(t!St ctuef an Cahforn1a. f 'ro"' Pag~ t I Man's Body Found In Valley Lake Welzant told tht' lialt1mo n· ('nunty Circuit Cour1 1ur~ hf.' hJd nt:' er ft red th•· µ1,tul until Lht night c>f the !>hootint:::. l'ourtemarchl' said he 1s un· n•rlJIO ""hdhl'r J rcplacl'ml'nl for C1bbJrt.>lh. a form1•r l)Olat·t· 1·um mumt' r1:lat111n' hl·uten.inl 1r1 ;\t·\\11t1rt lh.'a<"h Y.l!l lw made from tht• ra111<..., 111 1( .1 r1•<·ru1t nw111 1!rl\• '' 111 t>-l.1 unt:hl'tl HEALTH WOES ... House Starr Association, said a ny cut in the state budge \ would hurt health care the most. Powers said indigent patients now referred to UCI Medical Cente r would inevitably have to be cared for in private hospitals, • meaning regular patients would have to foot the bill for them. "In the long run, it's the mid· dle class that pays ," van den Noort added. ~ The UCI dean said c uts possi· ble at his medical center include reducing lhe number of physi· cians and residents and closing various clinics in Anaheim and Santa Ana which offer care to poor persons. Van den Noort said it is better to invest In good preventive health care than pay the bill for catastroph..ic illness that could have been prevented otherwise. As an example. he said, it takes $1 million t.o care for a . DAILY PILOT fM Ot-"OI' C.~ o.tt·, Pt...._ •Ifft _.,.(.ft •\ (C)ma.itW<I '"" New\ p,~, I\ OVOll\fWO bv , ... Ot•~ C...\>e ,..,.,.•)IW"I c..om,,.n, Srtfwrctt. •cM~ •• "'*"1"'9IO ,.._..., ow-~ ffw.,· ~ to.•• -.. -· S.<IC•, """'""""" It••<"' f OV"ttt1n Y•tff'Y Ir••*-• l•QV~• a.~f' Sigul" (.Mo\l A V""'OM ,.....,.1 f'd•ltOf'I t\ ~··"""" ,,...,,6111'\.,.., ~,, f"" Of'ff'(fp#lil pVll>i•~ pt.-.1 t ) .. JJO ....... \ihff1, p 0 8.o• t MO U.C. ~~ (•fff\lif MA tht11 . _. .. .....-... """'"'_"""'..,,.... J6'kll , .... , .. Vf(• ,..f'UOl'"t •"° c;.,tlW!'t .. Mi.t~ ,._, ..... E.d•tor T_,,._ -"'"9· ... l$19' _, .... _ ,.,,._, __ cou .. handicapped person at Fairview State Hospital over that person's lifetime and only (j few dollar.; comparatively to have had good prenatal care and prevented the handicap. 9Arrested In Viejo OwinPlan Nine persons have been ar- r est ed by Orange County Sheriff's Department in vestigator s for their alleged participation in a $1,000-per· player pyramid game held in Mission Viejo. Those arrested Wednesday night al the home of Daniel McKeever. 39, of 23742 St . Elena. were identified as Reginald Childers. 35. of Santa Ana ; Adam Francisco Aguilar. 22, of E l Toro; Mary Sue Rosales, 37. of Mission Viejo; Peter Gerard Bergenian, 37, of Mlssion Viejo: Beatrice Ann Jewell, 35, of El Tor o ; Brady Robert Augustine, 36. of Mission Viejo: David L . Love, 31. of Mission Viejo. and Patricia Anne Merriweather. 38, of Anaheim. Lt. WyaU Hart said two un· der cover investigators infillrat· ed the pyramid meeting as part of an ongoing lnvesUgation into the get-rich-quick schemes that have spread through the county. Those arrested received dta· tlOM and were not booked lnto Jan. LOS ANGELES <AP> DHplte oppoe•tion from soine enYlronentaH1U, the Lot . An1el• City CouncU bu ap- r.nwed 1 m=~ec:t In tbe ut ~ ana ol the --............. . The body of a 28 -year-old Fresno m an who re portedly h11d come to Orange County to look for a job has been discovered in the northeast l ake at Mile Square Park in Fountain Valley. The dead man was identified as Ross Stuart Brown. a former Huntington Beach area resident. An uutopsy was scheduled today to de termine the e xact cause of death. according to Lt Wyatt llart of the Orange Count y Sheriff's Department. Hart said the maa1 is believed to have drowned late Wednesday night. H\s body was · found· Thursday afternoon. There were no outward signs that the man was a victim of foul play. Hart said. The s herirf's spokesman said Brown 's family now lives in Fresno, but tJlat he ret\Jrned to the Huntington Beach area in te· cent weeks to seek employment. The man's clothed body was dis· covered by visitors to the park. The northeast lake, located near the com er of Euclid Street and E dinger Avenue . has a depth of 8 to 10 feel. In recent years, two boys have drowned at the lake in separate incidents. 'Free' Gas Means Jail OAKLAND (AP> Authorities from Marin, Alameda and Contra Costa coun· ties banded tocether to catch an Oakland man they taf d idn't pay IOf' a tankful ol guotine. A Rou policeman wu slllbtlY injured wben bl1 patrol car crashed Tbunday into the carol 19-year..okl Willi1m Coney. T b e '5·mlle chase s tarted after Coney pulled out from a San ADHlmo service 1tatlon, proceeded acf'Oll the JUcbmond· San Jlaf Ml 8rid1• and ended at &Ile AlllU'M l&aUoo lD Oakland • • prompting c.-ounty ins urance ~peclaJists to call fDf' re m oval or i.man island that was alle~ed to be 11 swimming t arget an the two ,drownini.t!> That ·suggesuon was reJttted 1n Marc.-h by county super visors. "'ho instead called for inc reased surveillance and enforcement or no·s wimming regulations at the lake E a r I 1 er M r.., W e·l ran 1 deHnbed -.hat ~he and ht<r husband had e ndured from te.!n ager~ "All the \leJOdO\\S h 3Vl' bt•\10 n •pluced but thrt~ T he) M:l our hedge on fire Their home repeatedly was bombarded with rocks. bncks. snowballs. eggs and beer can:. and bottles. saJd Mrs Welzant. a retired bank teller. On the night of the s hooting. "l was hollering 'Dear God. help us Dear God, help us. They're break ing in'. · Mrs Welz;mt testified C:nurt1.'ffiJn·h1· 'J1<1 C1 bburel h has full~ rt·t•o\·~n·rt from a nt>ar· f.ital ,141mmmi.? pool mishap la.st vear at h1!> Costu Mesa home ·111:. health 1s no pro t>lf'm We'll mass ham He ·.., done a l(ood 1ob. · <:ourkmar chl' said C1lm11relh 't. educational bade ground ha~ been an pubhc ad· ministration "I believt.> the Garden Grove t'ompany recognize d h1s ex· t'c.'utrve taJents ... Courtemarche ltard The Seal Beach police depart· meol numbers 63 employees n •• ,. i• •• ,. S11 it .,,. • I e S11ort Coat 111 011r St.wk ... For 0111,-••• II • 00 •With~ Of 01H" At R«p'tt Price BUSINESS I STOCKS Frida_.I' p.m. (EST) Pri NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS CU LVER CITY <AP > Stockholdera of Metro·Ooldwyn· Mayer Inc. were to vote today on a propoul to split the historic movle company into two fitm1, OM concen· tratlna on hotel and 11mblln1 opera· tlona and the other on mm entertain· ment. The propoul. which bu the back· lnt of MGM'a lar1e1t atockbolder financier Kirk Kerkortan, la ~ topaueully. Kerkortan. who owns 47 percent ol MOM, bu aaJd hit Traclnda lnv .. t· ment C«p. pllAI to make a tender off er f« more abaree in the new en· tertatnment company. Trwlc PlaRf Pl••••d SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -Japan'a Nl11an Motor Co. Ltd., maker of Dataun can and ~ks, ~ build 1 truck maouf 1eturtn1 plant la ~ Unlted States by 1113. a comPIAY of· flcJa! hu aald. s DAILY PILO T Black Firms Lag Far Behind By MILTON MOSKOWITZ Th~ Jo'ortune 500 JS out, lhe Forbes 500 us out -and now the Black Enterprise 100 is out. Fortune and Forbes a re busineas magazines that publish annual r ankings of lhe leading companies an Amenca. They start with Exxon and work down. Fortune works all the way down to 1,000 companies (they call their compilation the "double 500"), Forbes stops at 500. And they r ank these big monsten by various m easures s ales, profits. assets, market value, and otht·r 1nd1ces of interest chleOy to investors Bl.ACX ENTERPRISE IS a business magazine too But their bailiwick ts black-owned business And for eight years now they have pu bhshed annual rankmgs of the 100 lar gest black-owned companies They also rank the leading black insurance com panies, banks aJ}d s&vings and loan assoe1at1ons The contrast is, of cou~c. v1v1d The largest company on the Black Entcrpr1~1: list 1t has been the perennial No. 1 -111 Motown In· dustr1es. the Los Angeles·based record company. Its 1979 sales of $64 8 million would not even q_ualify them for a listing 1n t hl' Fortune top IOOO ro~lN Money Tree Second on the Bla1k f':ntl·rpnse roster 1., Ch1cagr,.., Johnson l'ubll s hin~ th1· publis her of the monthh m agazine Ebony .and the v.N•kly J et Its l97U '>all';; wn1· S61 million. somewhilt d1'>tant from t he Sl 5 h1lli11n rulh·1l up lastyearbyT1m~ In<· , the l'ubh!-.ht:rt>f f' 111111111• Black EnterpnSl' 1s n&turally uwJrt' of tht· d1 sparit) They pomt out that the 25th laq~e!il corpcirat1'1n in the t:nrt t't.l Stat.es. v.h1ch happen'> lo ht• T1•nn1 c·1, hd.., '>alt•., 1 ~I I :.! h1 lhon1 which are nt'arl\ IO time·'> th•· 'dll'• 11( Jll th•· 1110 leading black compan1t"'> put to~l'lh1 r STILL. THf.V • f:f.I. that pro1?rr•c;., 1s hf'1n~ m<itl•· When the fir~l 81.lck l-.nt1 ·rpr1 1:' J111'1 V.J., 1s~u .. d 1n 197'.I ,, compan} could 'mak1· th1· 11,1. v.1th .innual s<1 lf''> of SI ni1lllon • ·· ..... -1.-. ---- The IOOth comp • .in.... lhl'> \'t•ar ·th • Rob ll:&rrl!;<!Jt 'Ford·Mt•rcury dea1er.,h1p in Fc.1\l'lt••\ 1Uf! Tf'nn . had ,alt•' rJf $.5 2 m1lhon 1n 1911.1 Last year W<i'I 1 .11.1,trnphlc· for bl:.it•k autnmohtlc cit.' alers. v.hoSl' rank' hJrl '"'··II• <I tlurang tt11• pa.,I llN·at.lt· f"1fteen car dN.1ln' '"' t>v· l!nH AlaC'k ·1:.nt<·rpn..,1· ,,,,, 100 fa.lied t<1 make lht 1'174 c 111 . c•1ther t)f't·ause thr1r .,,,1, . ., declined or th{·y v.1·r11 <111t 11( hu.,1nt"'•" Thrt·t' blc.1c·I.. dealership'> t h.it rJ1t1 fold l:t!\I }<'ar w1•rr P atmon Olds mobile in Gro1'M' l'olnte 1~a rlc. ~11c-h . Oak 1.ane Ford rn Ph1ladelph1a. and StJte 1.Jnroln -Merrury m Ch1ca1?0 ln a separate art11'le tn the J une ISSU(' or Alack F.n terprise. which car nE:s the top 100 ranking!>, New York Times Detroit bureau c hief He1unald Stu;irt quotes a Detroit car dealer . Porterfield \.\'1l~n. a!. pr~1clJng that the ranks of black dealershl~ wtll be cut b~ 50 pe rct•nl ~fore 1980 1s over THE LA.RCEST BLACK automobile dealer in the na lion lS Dick G1dron Cadillac of the Bronx. H1i. sales were SlS S mllllon last yPar Hr '1rnf\P4'<1 from \;lth to li th nn th1• lllac k Entcrpnse hst The other top 10 bl8ck lOmpJni~ a rter Motown and Johnson Publishing are Ft>dco. a Bronx sup('rmarket chain ($5 millJon ). fl J Rus~ell. and Atlanta <:onstructaon compa ny ( S41 mlll1on 1. Johnson Producti.. Chicago Cosmetics house ($3.S 4 m dlaonl. Vanguard 011. a Brooklyn 011 dlslnbutor <W m11l1on1 Afro-lntNnauonal. a Ne"' York exporter I S32m11lmn 1, Smith Pipe. a Houston 01lfll'hl s upplier ($32 m1lhon1. Grimes 011. a Dorchestt'r. M as~ petroleum company 1 S.10 m1llmn 1 and Wallat·t• &.. Walla<'t.'. a New York City fu<'l OJI v.holt•llalt-r 1S25 9 m11l1on 1 The black list as ~·~mninit to l()ok mon• :ind more ltk• the "while" hst 10 on1· n·~1~·n oil u1mp..1mc .. lkcorm more promincnt ~•:1t·h ".11 el ll1.e111ber F ee for Cl1<tr!{e Car<I SA!ll FRA:"CtSn'lt I .\Pl C'ahforn1a F1r-;t Hank ha., .1nnnunrr-d 1t v.111 h1·~1n r har.:mR ,1 Sl2 annual mf'mh1'rs hip kl' tu •h 300.000 M a~lt·r t'huq.~e-~t :t'>lt•r l':ttrl :inti \'1~.1 rardholde~ in Augu~t Tht• hank v.111 1·hsr~e a Oat 18 pt>r1·1•nt annual perrt'n lilRt' rate on the avt·raj.!(' da1f\· bt1lant•1• l!nv.t•vC'r. tht• b.1nk v.111 allov. a "free rt•ruKf' for nt·" pure ha~t·' :'\o f1nan1·1· <'harj?e v.111 he asst•.,sf'tl from tht· dJll' of the tron~act1on until the actual dot1· ol 110:-1111.: · A members hip f1•1• 1c; much mor c> equ1tablt· th.ln .1 raise an annual perr<'ntJ~<' r:.ite. IK'CllUSt' :ill cartlholdt>r., -.h~H· ~~ll' .c•xpense. not JU~l those "ho t"ctcnd thl'1r pa) m~nts. !-atct Cla ude Md. lanahan. <'Xl't'uti,·1· \'lee prl'!-.l dent of the bank With 106 o~f1ces in Cahfnrma anti four L1nht1cs over !leas, the bank 1s lht-s1•n•nth lar~t·sl 111 th1• ~tat<' Gold, Metal Quotations By Tbe AH«iated Press Selected world gold prices today. London: morning fixing $S3l.40. up, $11 80; afternoon fhdng WS.SO. up $15 90 Parts!. afternoon fixing~ 66, up S3.00 FraatfUrt: $S32 51 . up $10.49. Zmich: $534 .00 bid. up $16.00 . $538 00 a sked. New York: Handy & Harman m1d·morning ~.SO Ul> $15 90. • • New York: Enge lhard selling price mid·m orning SS3~.so. up $15.90. New York: Enl(elhard fabricated gold m id-morning $554.24. up SlS.45. * • * NEW YORK (AP> Handy & Harma n silver $13 '""" up Sl.00. . ,._.,, Encelhard silver Sll.SOO, up $1 oo t b · ted 11 • . • a r1c1 a ver .14.228, up Sl.OS. * * * NEW YORK (AP> -Spot nonJerrou.s metal pri~es to· day : 0Jpper .92"·.9'7~ a pound, U.S. deaUnationa. Lead 38-..u cenb • pound. ~ 37"' Cftta a pound, delivered. ·-•.8554 •pound. Me.l"C9'J S88S.OO per flult . . PlatlaJn t&SO-~ troy OS. N. Y. . .. . _ .......... .. ... John vano Mayne: This Is a Pinnacle for Me1· c Aft .. r a lon1t sirduou. c•hmb, Ornn&l' ('ou'll l'<>llt•t't' busebnll <'Oat·h Mlb Muyn<' hna floallv 111 udt> tt to tht< top M f'\orl In tht• iihadow of Ct'rntc~ ('ouc·h Wal I\ t\mc1LHI lh~ p1.1st thrt-4' i..•aPtOn11 , M11ynt·, Pir1.ttt'' l'&tmt• thrnu.rh with Oyml( c-olor " 111 1·111ublli.hh16ol lht•mst•lv1•s 11~ lht> ht•sl lt'urll 1n th1 ''till' Uul\ )l'l.lr "1'~k0M T tlt: TIMI': I WAS II H«r' ohl 'J \:. Muym• · bluwbull hdr. clom1n11tt'd my Ith· I 11inrh mvst•lf evt•ry moi 0111.i I wakt• up Thh ,,. .i 1unn:ll'lt• fur mt• llkt' ..i drt.•am t•ome tr-111' M aym• s bt·.:mnang \\ ui. not very 1llrft•r1·111 I roni 1111"'1 '11u11g.,tcri. lie -.enl through tlll' l.11 l11• LN1.:ut• runb. ulmosl :.1.cnt'<I out of l11~:h ,1·hool bt'fon• hl'i futht•r tulkt-tl him out of 11 untl 1•nffr1I h1' n1rt•t•r uit1•r four Vt'lH:. 111 l t I( I Vt'I !>Hit• i\ rlC'.,l\ f1t•rv munui.:t•r Muynt· .,,JY' ht• \hl!i tht• M Hl1l' a~ u ynunf(sh•r "I WW> ulwuys'oll(' or lho.'lt' that threw h1 .. hal or ht!> ht·lnwt." ,,I\.., th1· :w yt'ar oht :.k•fllwr nr ltll' Bu\•:. "I Jllq n111hln 't ,l('('t'pl fu1lutt• O J "' ''t uk1•' Welch's Shutout ~Chilling' LOS AN< :t·: I. ES tJ\ PI l'hrl N 1t•k ro. who·~ uld t•nou~h lo ht• Bob Wl'lrh's fn.Uwr. ha~ been arOlincThu~ebull for :i lohR t1m1• nulnoUi~~ffi~ty-1 m- 11n·M .. c'ff hv \\ha t ht• 'a" \mmg \\' t·lc'h tlo Thur 'II.I) night · · ·That \\,1!> .i 1111 hit );(aOll'. I \l' ,,.,.,. no ll rllt·r.., p1I dH•<I tlwl \\ 1·1 ,.n t h.df ·" good ·" thJI. ... 1111 Nwkro aftn \\'t'lch allowed \tlanla onh 111w h1l a nd fal't·d tlw n11nimuin :.:7 hJtlt•r:-. in ":111 Los l\ngl'lt•.., \ 1r 111r) "' t'r lh1· Br,I\ , . ., 111· ",,.., 111 t•n ntrol ;111 111ght .. I '1 ('UN 1' tt 0 I. 1 .., an .q 1 prupri.111• tk "'t npt 111n of Wl'IC'h .., l'••rf1,rm.rnet• I ht• :.!3 yc·ar old rti.;ht h.md\.'r d1dn t comt• l'lt~l· I t' I ''uin~ a "alk. struck out '-t'\l n and a llo wed on I\ a few r-ard tut b.llls · \\ elch M-t do\\ n the ft~l 10 Ar a\·~ before La nell Blanks lint'd a rlean ~in!(le over Los •\nJ!i·h~ .,hOrt!->lOP Htll Hussefl'., llf'all v.rth rmr• r1ul in lh<' fourth 11111rng ('hrio; ('hambl r-.!'. thl'n 11111wd " ~·round boll 111 v·1''1nd h.1~1·rn.111 l>a v1·v l,11pt•:-. that v.as q 1111·kly turn1•1I 111111 J dtJUlll<' pl.I\ 'I hat was II rnr th1• Hrav1· ... tJ'> \\ t'll'h. v.hu 1•.,l1mal< .. J h<· lhrr•w f.1"'1 hall.., HO 1w11·c•11I of lh•· llfll{', ",,.., J1t•rlt·1·t th•· n ·'.'.I uf llw w ,., ~11-:KRO. :J7. htrtJ lhl' m" l11rt11n1· 11f p1t l'h1ng aj.!a111 ... 1 \\'1·kh Tht• 41 year old vf'lna n "1·11 1 llw cli..1 ;ioc·t• for Atlanta . al 111\\ 1111: 11111t• h1h whilt• \\<1lk1ng lhrt••• .md ... triking uul "x I ulwu~' vut II uwfuJ lot or pressure 110 mVl'lt"lf I utwuy'I us~ctc.od "'lot I'm not one vr tho 1• t•ulm c·o1111X'lllor' I let my e mouons .,how 11 1111 " At'luully, Mu) nt· i. fi rst choice was not a r out'11111jt t•1.1r c·1:r uflt•r· ta\s playing days had 1•1Hkd ul UC ttav.-rsldt! lie had maJored m I ulu:-nll• ""' "" awful lof of 1»~·Mmrr "" •u11..-1t. I alaca11• ,.~ .. 1..-cl " '"'· ••• ,,.,, 011.-fJf ' deu~· e·alm t•o111p~1i1or1t. I lrl ,,.:., f"tttof ions Nlunr a bif. pol1lln1l !'it'll'nc·1· 111 l>rhool and wall g1vmg some thou1oeht lo l>t>t·on11ni.: a lawyer Hl1T . AS 1'1U NGS HAPPF.N Ma)ne decided tc1 11u1 .... 1t• •• tt-.11·h111g ruret•r instead · I \.\t•nt into lt'.ic h1n~ because 1 wasn't sure .1 bou1 l.1\\, · '.\I ii~ Ill' remember.. .. I JUSt thought 0 4tlY ...... ~M lltf G.,f Am.,9'M T hi· L1 ..,lhall ,.., ... till 1h1· 1111rrtlwr 11111· IJlll'h 111 (ht· J'arrll' · .. 1111 N1t•kru. who~c k111u kl•·l~1ll ha.., du11l.-ll N:1t1t1rr:1I L1·••l!1Jt' 1,.1tl1·r.., fo1 \'t•ar•, arid tw1·n I (''>JHH1'lhl1· fttl 22 1 lll<IJIJr ""'1'111' \'ll'lllrll'' "Wlwn "'"' Vt• 11t1I II ,..., ht· d11I , \1111 1.1· 1•111 1•1 ~"' ""'''" II " Mfwn the Bell Rings ••. Wt•ld1 1l1tlrt I 1•11 y, 1t h 11 111 f\1.111 k ... "Tiii' i.:u ~ I lll:111k'.1 li 1I ,, lra11v 1111.: hr 1'.1k 11w h.rll '..11tl l,11 /\111wlt·~ M.111a~:,.r 'I t1m 1.w.rntl;1 'I h.11 ""'"' 11111· of 1111' lll'llt•r fll I f'lll'd 1:.1 Jilt''> I" V•' I' Vt• r -.1•1•11 ,end h1· tlrd ll Ill ,, lrur 1 v I 11• 111 ,1111• 11 look 1•.1sv Wfo:U'll ('ONFlfUU:U Wh<Jt hi' m11na1wr saicl 11ft1·r lhl· 1111t· hour, <tG manutt• ).t11m1· "lie• htl u hook ... ~aid lht• voun~ r 11{ht h11 1111t·r. who wu-; ciuu·k to 11dd that lw jtOl ":i t1•w <·halls'' ofter -;trikln~ o ut rln<'h h1ttt•r Mtkt• I.um to ('n1 tht· R8mc rand rt'<'<'lvln~ un ovation from tht• ''rowd of 21,u:m ·'Thal wus t lw bt•11t <'On trol I' vt.• t•vt•r h11cl." 1wld W t'l\•h "I rculty dadn'I rn1 x m y p1tc·h1•1' that W('ll , but I mlltt•d ttw posl luan on my rui.tbull Tht:rc• wen• n h•w 111tu11t1on11 whc rt• I <'hnn1itcd 'IJll't'ds " Wclrh IR now 5 1 th u~ !WBSon with v1ctorit•11 in hlH lu11t five-dC' t•lslons l,.zy,1 Anl(t.'le11 1!1 18 3 ul l>ud.it•r Stadium thiR S<'a"on whllt• the Ornvt>M urt• 3-17 In rol•d anmc" Rt:GGIE SMITH provided all tht• ofkMc Welch nl'eded with hl11 ninth homn or the season In th(I bottom of thl' first lnnlna. Th~ Ood1ers mode It 2·0 In the third wht'n !Xrr<.'1 Thomas and Smith led orr with singles and 1'homa1' 11<'0rt'd as Steve Carvey 11roundt'd Into a double play. Joet l<'l'r&UIOO'B fll'l't homer oC the •t1ar In the sixth _£gmpl led the u orlna. "That'a lh~ beat came I've t!YClr ta\llht wllh tum pltchln1. and the beet dltplQ' of lh.rowinl f11tbaU1 I've ever caucht," aakl r rllllOft. "Bob'• come to the pol•\ DOW wMnt M ctn throw lM bill when M wantl th'• out Owre~.·1 ' !'oily Plumer I <t h<1H right 1 of L'naver.,1ty Hi gh tnes to w1 1h -.tand the kick of Fountain Vulley's Bonnie Mt·C;lmchc.:y on thl' hell lap or thl' CIF Ma s ters meet 1,600 rll(•lc.•rs. Mc·Glmc:h<•y s tayed on Plumer'!-. heels until the ftr11 -.h , wh<·n ttw l 'n1 Jf1 gh 1<{1rl pulled away to win hy a few rnt•t 1·r" :ind a c·<·qit l'<l <'ongr utuluttonf'! C below l See story. pau1· HX law was too much or a total commitment. so I decided to stay and get a teaching credential 1·oaching my career." Mayne says. "I was lucky enough to have great athletes that year." , "It's funny. I assumed my baseball car eer was over, a nd even my manaeer at Riverside , Gary Adams. s aid I shouldn't try coaching, that there were too many other lhlngs to do -hke And, each year s ucceeding, as Mayne's pro· .:rams have produced one good athlete after another. studying law." Mayne listened to Adams' advict· . while for a "l'M A PLAYER'S coach," says Mayne, ln desc ribing himself. ··My primary concern is to make that player better than when he first cam e he re . HE TAUGHT AND COAOIED. but only al J Junior high level. Has teams were s ucce.,s ful . bu t as he explains. "I really wasn·l totally 1n \Olved. 1 was muc.-h more or a teacher " "Naturally. you push different buttons for dtHerent people, but I think 99 percent or the people who have come her have left as better players. In 1972. however. that qwckly changed a!> Eisenhower H1~h·l> head coach or 14 seasons re tared and Mayne wai. tabbed as has replace ment The rest , as Mayne puts at. "as htstor> .. "The kid.., who com e here know they'll gel !>Om eltung out of this program. That 's what It's <1 11 uboul Actually. people who come here have two thrngs on th ear mind : first, either pro lie coached four year'> at Eisenhower, com paling an 89·21 record and three Citrus Btlt Leagu<' titles. lie then came over to a· i.agging Orange Coast program and finished i.econd. third and fourth tx•hmd Cerritos befon: hi '> powerhot.l.'>l' club 131 71 or this i.eason ;isp1ral1on, or a college scholarship. · "WP' re here for what we can do for the kid. We provide a service for them ." And. Mayne has done exactly that, turning 11n1· player after another into either a oro oro- "It wa!'. in 1974 that I dc.><'1ded tn ma h (Stt-SEV MW, P1 ~t> 8 7> * * * * * * * * * Pirates Flawless? OCC Demoralizes Harbor, 8-1 .. By JOHN SEVANO Of 1"9 O..tr ~, ... Sl.HI LONG REACH -If Orang1· Coast .Q:>Ut.~~cbaH ... -leam ... -:n as a nuw. opponenL-. ar<' lo(Omi.: -to.~· b;Ard pre1>M'G-to hA~---""al iTis a'Ch..·-1'1rnl-s• . .rt-;-cur- n·n11~ ronduc·tang a C'lln w ;it th• ...i.llt.' JC rhampwns htp., ht r•· J I Blair ~'1t·ld 1\ f I•· r d t· m o 1 a I 111 n I! L11 \h•dano ... 21.1 I. 111 th1·1r 01wnm1.. g.-mc· Wt·d.rw.;;da) th1· 1'1rJt1· \\t'rt' jU.'>t ;1!-> ffif'll<Jt lnJ,: In d"'IJ'J' 1 n g 11 ( h 1 g h I) re I! .1 r d 1 ii I. \ Harbor. 8 I. Thur.,dJ ) Ton1i.:ht i o ·clock , occ r Jtl'!> LA \ ..illt'' at Rl a1r · LA llarbor'.., &·aha \\ ks n1•\f·r kn t· w \\ tt at h 1 t th t• m as th 1· P1rat~ sparkled rn t·V\•ry fan•t or the game.· -from p1tch1ng. to hatting, t.o heldin~ THE PITCHll'llG lessons wert· :tdman1stered by tht' right a rm-. of Don Sm1lh and LJrr) 1!1d. a~ the tv.o combinNI tu hold th• po \\ er· lad1o·n St•J h .1 v. k., t o .1 meage r om• run ''° ..,,., t>n h1h Tht: luttan)!. tcx1. \\ ... ~ JU"t cs' 1rnpre".'>IH' 3.., M1h \ a ndt·nbur1.. Jnd J 1Jhn Mt'l bon c:ollt·1:t1:d thn .. · hit'>. \\hJk Ke\ln Homtnt' and C'hri:. John..,ton plJ)t'(1 pt•ppt·r °"1th !ht~ \\311!-> 1n ldt e1•ntt"r and t·t'ntc•r . and ~1 1k1· Empting µru '1d<>d a cra'>hani.: lripk tri r111;:h1 °"1th the ha..,l-..; lr•Jdwl Tht· dt.'fl'n'1' 1· p1·rfo rmJn< , .• Wl're adm1n1:.tt•red II\ \ anr!1·n burg V.hO m <Jdt• ,1 fl,1..,h\ I Jlt fl 11( a dn\'t• in tht.· fr>Urth ;inti Mark ~1ar<'he.., \\h11 n.11h-<1 .1 St:ah:.i\\k runnl'r tn 1ng tn lii ~" third cm a .,ang le• 1n th1• ""th "IT WAS JlST J mJtt1•r or Freshmen Ni . LA HARBOR TIED IT two in· mngs later as John Whitt singled _.u~clle...sl.Olc se£.ond.and. wallct-d homl' on Lester WllsOO's i.in~lc to center. DON SMITH t1mt' l.>ef(\r ... "'{' /.!''l to him 1 I_\ II J r h 11 r p 1 t 1 h 1 r E r n 1 1• \ 1l1Jl11~ .... I .... Jld OlT CO<t('h \I 11...· \IJ\ IH or h1 ... tt'Jm ' or ft n ... 1 \I' I \JJlhlh Ill.' "'J~ll I t hrn"' m..: ha -. brr·Jl..1ng bJll f111 ..,tn kt•, dnd th.it -. °" h.1t hurl ht m "'Tht•.,t· 1-:U'.., I t lw r•1rJ l••.., • kno v. v.ht•n lht ' h.1\1· 111 plJ\ h.1rr1 Thi' l..m·\\ .,... 1· 1111111111 t 1.11..1 I \ 11.irt~ r tr~htl I t11' r•· ',.r, -.11n dJr I•• '°'Jnt J \n.1 o f our 11·.1..:ut Thi ~·uth t 11.i..,t Conft•renr• t hampion.., ..,t·nn•d r.r ... t tn lh1· 11 p1·n1n l! frJ m1· ti '> Ho m 1n•· rt• 1r hc'<i ha.,1· " .in t•rrnr, .,tolt· , 1·1 und .mil 1 J m i· h11mt• 11n \an 1l1•nhun: 1n.:l1·11p1h1 m11l<ll1· ed The game· lht·n turned into a ri •tt"her·.., duel until Orange C'oc.t,.,l brok'• through an the sixth. \.\It h Otlf' f>Ul. V<tndenburg laced ,, ... in~le lo IPft , and Handy Day .md \frlbm fo lio\\ t><I w1lh infield q u 1 bbf·r.. to lo .. 111 lhl' ba:.e" ~ archt"' poppt.-d to first for the :.1'Cond out. but lht::n Emp- ting µromptly drove a :.!·2 fastball "'n lht> n~hl f1eld1>r ':. head to c lcar Uw baSC!->1 g1v1 ng the Sues.. J nd !'lm1th a 4·1 mar gin. .. JL'ST BEFORF. f got up to. the plate Dave CGllclt ) told me. to look for a fu tba.JI and that·ic v.·ha t J d.id." e xplained Empting. ··1 th~t he <n gbt fie lder) had the ball but the.o I heard e,·. "r'•.tlOt>C'™.'t•nn~ " l.a\t•n J thrt.•t• r un r u..,hinn. ~m1t h had anythm~ hut an ca.. ... y ta m e in lh1.• St>aha-.k,. next 1n- mn1? Jl b:Jt TryinR to !).· too fine. ..... It h hi' Pil l ht':>. tht.• right·. h.rndPr '>Urrt>nd(•red a :.mi.:le and· tw•.> v.ati.. .... 1ftl•r r et1rmg the first li.11t••r \\1th lhl• homt· pl alt.' umpire nar r"v. tnl! h1!-> .,lnk<• zone con· ... 1d1·rably, ~m1lh los t his conC'{·n· tr1t111n .O'ld hJ d to l!l\'l' \\a) to ll( (" rclwf a t·r L:Jrry ll1C'kS. whf} d1,rx1~ of lhl• rail) b~ i;:ctllnl! \.\hilt on "trikt•.., and \\ 1h11n on .1 fh· to n i::ht f1c·ld OCC Crews Sent Into Repechages "AtL I \\ANTEU to do w;i~ pitc h my normal gamt· und !>lay un t11p of th1• h1tlt•r... That ·s my ... trcnl!lh." e xpla ined Smith. who 111}pro\cd h1.s ret•ord to 11·1 for the ~ea...-.on. "I sta rted the inning p1 tc hm,z too hne and lhen the u mpire \\OUld n 't g ive md .mythmJ!. I'd throw the ball right 110 \\ n the middle and wouJdft"t .:1·t thl' <"all Whal was 1 going to 110" '"Th<"Y (Coac h Mayne and p1trhang Coach Tim Kelly, who J.:ul thrown out for objecting to thl' -.tnkc zone> had no cboloe but t u take• m e out. If tbey wt•r en't, I was goin~ to waJk Q(l un~\\a)." SYHACUSE. N Y Oran.:1· Coas t Collc~e·s freshman e1~ht c r\'w los t its f1r!>t ra<'(' th" M~ason. and the Pirates' Junior vars ity C'rcw fin1 sht'<I fourth in its h eat. sending both teams antn today 's repechages al lh<' 78th a nnual IRA N <1t1o n a l In t e rcolleg1ate rowing ch am pionships at Lakt• Onondaga he re The Pirate frosh c rew was nipped In its heat by Wasconsm b. y j u s t o n e a n d t w o · tenths seconds. OCC was also competin g agains t Navy, Dartmouth and Boston Universi· ty In the frosh heat. occ·s junior vars ity C'rew. 14·2 before Thurs day 's compel• 11on . was up against Cahfomaa. Cor n e ll . Navy and Boston nivers1ty m its heat The Bucs placed fourth with a 6. 08 0 c lock ang California won that heat with a swift 5 :59.1, the best mark or the day BY FAILING to win their heats, the Pirate squads had to finish either Cirst or second In today's repechages In order to qualify for Saturday's finals . For OCC'• junio r varsity crew, It marked another loss to Cal. one of only two teams to beat the Pirates this season. The othe r crew with a win over Ora nae Coast Is Cornell. which finished Just two-tenths of a second off California's time at 5:59.3. In the first heat oC U1e junior vanity etahta, Northeastern re· corded a wtnnlna time of 8:00.4 to advlnff to Saturday' t rtl\l.IA. Brown ftnl•hed 1econd, followed by Rhod• laland. Syracuse, Dartmouth and M.1.T. t NORTJI F.A~"'TER1' ALSO \\Cm tht.• first heat of lh<' frei.hman 1·1~hh v.1th a 6 00 6 11m1" followed hy Cornt•ll. SyracuM'. Penn .,)l van1J , M IT and Columbia OCC's frosh e1Rht, \\ h1ch rl' corded a 6 05 2 an the second heat. faced iti. !oillffcst chaUen1te from Corne ll 16 05.31 an d Syracuse (6.06 09) an today's repechage OCC Is making its sixth ap· pearan ce m the National Rowing Championships. In 1978. OCC's fros h eight finished !>lxth here. and in 1970 the Pirates sent a fr osh four crew which placed third behind Cornell and Nav) H1<'ks <'amc on to restore or· dcr , however. nnd the Pirate oC· f<'nsc· led by crushing doubles off the -.all from Romine alfti John~ton . and a triple by Va n· denburg rcs pondl'd by addlrii four more runs in the seventh tO put the gam e to bed. Tonight's contest with LA Valley (31·7) is expected to b4 more oC a c ha lle nge for the Pirates (31· 7 >. as it will mate~ the st ate's two top teams (0CQ as No. 1) with the Mo narchs throwing their ace Mik• Dig iacomo -against the Bue~ Gar y Brahs : Connors, Evert Win; ., PARIS lAPl -Ra ul Ramirez of Mexico upset American EddJe Dibbs. 6-3, 7·5. 6-3 in the third round of the French Open Tennis Championships Friday. Dibbs was seeded No 7. His patient baseline tactics are rat· ed highly on the slow clay courts or Roland Garros Stadium and he has reached the last eight In this tournament four limes in the lost five years. N o Ame rican has won the Fren<'h men's title s ince Tony Trabert in 1955 Thlrd·aeeded Jimmy Connors wore down Antonio Zugarelll of Italy, 7·5. 6·•· 7·5 and joined Ramire& in the last 16~ Zucarelll had 1 match point at 5·3 ln the first set but tosted It away by ml11ln8 a backhand volley. Yann.lck Noah, a rlelna 20- year -old Frenchman, downJ Eliot Teltscher oC the Un1le4 States 6·3, 6·0. 1·6 and wat a nother qualifier for the last 18.: Chris Evert Lloyd , favorite ro( the wome n 's first prize oJ $42 .SOO , d e Ceated Pam Teeguarden 6-1, 6·1 and re acbeCI the last 16. • She has droppe d only two eam es in her first two matches~ The men are going for a fl~ prize or SS3.000. with deteDdrni' c h a mpion Bjorn Borg ttae favorite a nd John McEnroe 1eeded to play him In the nn.al a week Crom Sunday. ... Belus Prajoux of Chile ·!. pleted an u1>1et victory over~ • tor Petti of Paracua1. T·S: • 8·1, 1-t ln the ~d round • ..,,. match was start•d Tbunclfy and halted by rain after two 11ets. t