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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-06-18 - Orange Coast PilotI Ban Delayed On Saccharin W A.SRINGTON <AP> -Saccharin, an artificial sweetA!ner that ls suspect-ed of caualn& cancer, won't be -..ect until at JeutJme30,mL President Caner alped a bill Tuesday blocking, until at least that dale, ef- forts by the government to baa the popular additive. The ban on Food and Drug Administration ef- forts to block the use. ot saccharin be&an Nov. 23, 1977. after a Canadian study showed saccharin ca uses cancer in test animals. Bolivians Loot U.S. Consulale LA PAZ, Bolivia (AP) - Right-wing peasants demanding the ouster of the U.S. am- bassador looted the American consulate and the Bolivian- American Cultural Center today in Santa Cruz, official sources said. 1bere were no injuries. The sources said so to 100 peasants -som e carrying automatic weapons -rifled files. broke furniture and carted off typewriters and other equip- ment. No Americans were in tbe buildings at tbe time. The looters were described as members or the ultra- conservauve minority Bolivian Socialist Falange party, which observers say is trying to pro- mote a military takeover and which bas staged coordinated disorders throughout the city 400 miles southeast of here. BeavY gunfire was beard in some sections of the city daring tbe night and about 300 soldiers moved in after dawn, tbe sources said. . .. The city is completely abut down, The IOldiera are aaking every~ to stay inside," said one source who aated not to be named. The Falanaists continued to bold moat Santa Crus radio sta- tions, apparently with the cooperaticfl ot tbe military. The stations broadcast martial mualc and appeals for tile Ameriean ambuaador'a omter and for the army to stage "a JN1biodc1lllrilina .... On 'nmday, uae peasants lbot tbelr .., tato tbe ot6ee "'a.a Cru1 Gov. Walter Pereira, woandina blm Mriousb'. • Mes an Conned Of 8450 87 JDaY CIAUSEN °' .. .,...,, ""' .... Edward Hau-. •· kept $C50 tor emergenclM in a boot Oil tbe table of bis Albert Place home in southeast C<Jsta Meaa. It's gone now, ta.ten last Thursday by a fut-talkiq, rut- running con man. Police said Haupt, who gets around by using a chair-like walker, was watering the lawn at 3:25 p.m. when a young stranger turned up bis walkway. Haupt told omcers the man appeared lo be in his early twen- ties, about 5 feet 7 inches and tall and weighing 150 pounds. He was wearing a white shirt with stripes, he recalled. The stranger told Haupt he was with a senior citzeos group and that Haupt apparently had some money coming from the orgallUation. Haupt invited the rnan into his home where the "rP.presen· tative" made a phone call to verify that H~put was lo get a large portion or a great deal or money he had shown the eldef'Jy man. After the caU, the stranger told Haupt he probably should keep some of the money on band for emergencies. Haupt told him be always does and slowly walked his way over to the book on bis table. He opened the pages and showed off the MOO. The stranger made another phone call, bung up and then told Haupt he'd like to put the money he had in a safer place. Haupt showed the young man into bis bedroom and pointed out a metal box. police aaid. The stranger said, "wait a minute," and Left, the bedroom, officers said. It took Haupt and his walker (See CON, Pace AZ) Japan Firm Buys Silence TOKYO (AP) -A Japanese power company sald today it paid more than '86 millloa to cet residents of two towns to witbdfaw tbe1r opposltiOD to a naelear power' plant be8aC built intM--. . It .. tbe larlllt 1WD P9Jd In 1ucll a•1t1cm. · Tbe flrm, tbe Tohoku EleCtric Power Co., Hid it p~!d the ....., to tM people"' OJlb .. nearby Ona1awa, in oortJMrn Japan, over 1 U•year period. TM people were coa~el"Dld tbe plant would damace fiablnr 1rounda. Paymenu to •ileoc• ~ of such projecu .,.. not -mac;om· mon ln J•pan. €JJsta Mesan,· BD, Loses -. ' ... • • Johnna Beth Huff, 6, and her brother, Joshua, 5, enjoy an after-dinner swing at Wilson Parlt in Costa Mesa. They are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Huff or Costa Mesa. Nothing like a rousing swing in the park after dinner to aid the old digestion. M9te1Lot Car Used t,o Pin Shooting Suspect A HuntinltoD Beach man who became the target of rifte fire in a parting lot Moaday ni,iit used bla car to belp subude b.ia at· tacker, PGl.ice said. David B. McGrath. 32, of lm» ~ Paclftc Coat Hilb way, was ln Hunttqtoa Beach Jail today on cbar1ee of usault with intent. to commlt murder. The incident took pba in tbe lot outside the mote[ where MacGrath lives at about 10 p.m. MODday. Pollce aald llacGratb ap-proached a vehicle iD the lot wboee driver wu wa1Uq wtt.b ·~~a:a,~ei::.r=: n. of llllllltqtOn Beach, wu waitlq far b.11 brother, wbo ~ llvea at tbl mcMI, aD4 nl\IMd fo l\ll'D otf Ida ........ IJlv•Aalt01'9 aUete llaeGl'Mb then ,._.,II to ~ apartmeot ••d ... ,." wlUt • •••ll· caliber rlGi. ._....he._.. ftr. lnl et SebllndwefD'I cat. One bea....,. ancl a window were stru~ .-Bell...tq bit w• iD danger, Schllndwei.n then drove h1a car toward bis usaUant, •lrikina him and plJqUna him qaimt a wall, police aald. Tbe driver lbm Jeft his car and aeuffled w$th .. aeGraLb to aet tbe rifle away. Police Md paramedics were 1ummCIDICI to the ICleDe, a.ad tbe Moodq IUI· peel recel•ed lreatmeat for mlaor IJUuriea before be wu placed io lluatinatm Beach Jail ln neu or •ooo Mil. . Family Held In Assault On Priest Missing Woman's By DAVID KUTLMANN , 0t_o.i,.,~tec s~ An Orange County criminalist says blood found on the clothing o( murder defendant Larry D. S mith o f Newport Beach matches the blood type of the Garden Grove woman he is ac- cused of killing at se&:" Margaret Kuo told a Superior Court Jury in Judge Leonard McBride's courtroom Tuesday • her analysis or tbe orange, brown and beige shirt indicated the blood found on the garment -Type B -was the same as Carolyn BeaJer's. Smith. 43, is charged with kid- napping Miss Bealer , 25, last August a nd then killing her aboard bis small boat after de- manding Sl00.000 ransom from her brother for he r safe return. lb. Kuo said Type B blood was (ound both on portions of the shirt and oo a pants leg. The clothing was recovered from Smith's Newport Beach apart- ment after his arrest. Matching blood also was found on the cushions or the boat belonging to the defendant, she said. Blood matching Smith's own type was found on the collar of the shirt as well, Ms. Kuo testified. 'Ibis blood, prosecutors contend , came from deep scratches on Smith's face caused by Miss Bealer when she foucbt and argued with bim aboard the boat. Miss Bealer's body was never found and investigators said (See 111..00D, Paae "2> Coast .. SIUTI AFllCA . ,., . · ... ~~V..resi I• .4frifta .. :: , Clashes between poUce and rioters occurred ovem1gh~ ln the abaded areu ol Udl map of South Afrlca. stemmmg rrom the annivenary of the 1976 Soweto riots <sUJry Paae A4). Military Trial Set On Desertion Count By A.llTllUa a. VINSEi. Ol ... Dltly ....... A geoual court-mart.lat baa bee n ordered to bectn June M for an Orange County man raced with charges o( desertlon rrom the U-8. Marine Corps at Camp Pendleton in 1969 to avoid Viet· nam War duty C anadian n a tive M lchael Ducross. now 30. has been held al the Cam p Pendleton brig m uch of the time since March 23 "hen ht' wa s nab~ by Hunt· an gton Beach police by acci- dent Ducross was stopped for a traffac c1tauon allegtng he made an illegal left tum and it was du rin& tbat incident lbat a rouUM reronls check revealed his d~rtt>r status dating back a decade . If c<>m •icted at the general court-martial proceeding or- dered by Ca~p Pendleton Com· m an.ding Ofrice r Maj. Gen. Stephen Olmstead, Ducross co uld be e x ec uted under military law. Authorities conceded today °iliis is rather unlikely under the <'ircumstances, particularly ·~ince Ducross' attorney has con- tended he tried to C'lear his ree- ord through Pres ident Carter's 1976 ·draft resister amnesty pro- gram. C1v1J i a n a tto rne y Me ir Westreich says the government sent Ducross a post card promis· ing a later personal coolact. The comact never came, be s aid. Westreich is arguing that the military intends to make an ex- a mple or the mild-mannered. bes pectacled Ducross. who was r a ised on a Canadian Indian reservation as a child. He was cited the possibility of renewed U.S. military activity a broad, the recent reinstate· ment of the draft registraUoo program and lncreasing int.ema· •. tional tensions . ...__ ,_ ...... Ducros.s was oemg tra~ as Cuba Exports Homosexuals SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -The Cuban government. re1ardin.g homoeexuala as degenerates, is speeding their visa procedures to enaure quick departure lor the United States, a televiaed report says . The Washington, D.C. bureau or KRON-TV said Tuesday that an many as 30 percent of the 113,000 refugees who have fled Cuba for the United States may be gay. A segment of the report, filmed at a Pennaylvania camp holding 17 ,000 refugees, showed s everal m en identified as homosexual. Soine s aid straights teased them, but the taunting wasn't nearly as severe as the kind they endured in CUba under Fidel Castro. a n · ain,pblbloua landln1 craft mechanic destined for Vtetnam wheD he fled back to Canada. Military authorities deny they are singling out Ducroaa, the first Vietnam era deserter from Camp ~et.on to face pros· ecution. "Let us say there Is no 'man- datory sentence'," a spokesman for the base's Joint Public Al· fairs Office explained today. He said at the conclusion of Ducro6S' military trial he could simply be discharged from the service, which i5 what he and his civilian attorney have been seeking all aloclg. Tbe possible conviction for de- sertion in time ot war, however. wouJd result in a bad elOnduct discharge and up to six moaths in the brig or possibly a federal prison sentence. A Marine investigation board recommended tn May that he race only.a special court.martial which is much more lenient than the general court-martial. The general court m artial. however , was reeommended by hi s company commander, Lt. Col. J.P. Senlk and upheld by base commanding officer Gen. Olmstead. "They're trying to bum me ... DucrOISS said. •, • Elevator Foul.up Dela.YI Court Ca8es An elevator breakdown in the Orange County eourtbouse 'I'Ues· day afternoon brought the wheels of justice in 10 criminal cases to a momentary ball. That's because the elevator in question was the one used to transport defeodanu from a basement holding area, where they are brought from the eoun- t y jail, to the vartoua courtrooms. The breakdown occurred just before trials were set to reawne at 1 : 30 in the afternoon. ADllllll the cases momentarily -dianapf. ed were the Larry Smith and An· tonio Correa murder triala. Shertrrs Deputy Gary Rutana said the cause of the breakdown was not known. The elevator was back in service in about a half hour, he said. Judges, jurors and attorneys ba ck from the lunch bre!lks were forced to mtll about the courtrooms and hallways wail· ing for the elevator to be put back in service. "I've never seen anything like this." Superior Court JudJCe Fra nk Bri.seoo told jurors in his courtroom where a murder trial was in progress. By about 2 p.m., the elevator was working and defendants were back in the courtrooms. $ DAILY PILOT Grease Fire Burns Woman, Damages Home t I A 4l·year-old Roaamoor woman was serioutJ1 bu.med Tue.day when cookh\a peue sparked a, fire In ber bom• tbat cau.aed •ooo 4amaae. Oran1e County flr• spok•1'0mu Sbe1TY Bu.ntin1 aald en.a, Kind, 51. o1 1111 Ru&b Daine J>rin, waa l"9d by a pe...,. llMMriat u the rm out ot • kitdlm, w clotllel iD flalD•. Tia• motorl1t ar1ed tb• sue....., womaa to drop tq ta.e 1rouDd alid roll over ~ ••· tln.lulllt ta. ....... lln. KiDd w• ta.km to UC lnlne lledlcal CeDter wtU. .... .. tblrCI ~--OHr80 .... olber . 0..~•.oa.. , ........ mlDot .... ID IM I p.m.ftNtlmta•m' ...... CGD.tral. ad.F's Ouster Near? . a,,n.Auu• ,, • .,._ A 1'tbraP newt""1' 1ald to- day a leader of the hardlloe Jalamlc Republican Party wu plottlna to topple Iranian Preli· dent Abolhaaean Banl·Sadr. The report was another lodicatlocl ot lb• wl~nJ.ac rift bet"eea the powerful ctero.dom•NW par- ty a .. the lru1u leader. EbPJab Eslaml, a newspeper founded by Bani-Sadr, said Dr. Hassan A.yat bad conversations •bout "acUvtties agaiut" the president and ''indicated that he hu decided to overtilrow'' him. It J>UbUllMd wbat it aald was the text cl a Ulpe quotiq Ayat aa callinc Bui-Sadr ·•a tool of· America" who "will be ousted M>OD" and as saytnc tbe JnSi· deal's oSJPOOents plan to bring Bui-Sadr down by bJoctlng his initiatives and by creating dis· order. It did not mention the use or force. The newspaper said the coun- t r y's revolutionary leader, Ayatollah Ruhollah Kbomeinl. beard ol lhe plan and wu "Yel'J annoyed." Khomeini las t week warned tbat Iran's revolution was threatened by Internal diseord. Bani-Sadr and the IRP bave clashed repeatedly in re.:ent montba on a variety of issues ranglng from appointment of ~ f'ro• Pflfle .4 I BLOOD .•• they had to launch a nationwide hunt for rtt0rds lo show her blood type. Newport Beach de- tectives eventually &ent to ber Garden Grove apartment and recovered articles ol clotlllng on which tbey found blood. Tbese stains were not related to the crime. Ms. Kuo a1ao tesUfied that the blood types of Miss Beater's . parents indicated what her blood .ty~ would be. Prosecutor Dave Carter con- tends Smith tried lo cut up Ute blood y clothing before police ar- rived at his apartment the day or his arrest. Instead, Smith'• son tossed the bloody garments into their attic, where police found them. Carter claima Smith maat.ennladed tbe abductkm ol lflaa Bealer last aummer because be knew ol her family's financial "IUtus. He said Smith owecl money to investors who were clamorins for their, cub. Defense aUOrney Terry Giles, however. H)'I Smith was mere- ly the "patsy and dupe" for two shadowy figures known only as Jack and Ray. who intimidated Smith into participating in the kidnapping by indicating that harm would come to Smith's son ii he did not help. Giles said it wu Jack and Ray who killed Mlss Bealer aboard Smith's boat as the defeodaot was forced to pUot the craft from Dana Point Harbor on Aug. 24. Giies aald Jack and Ray bad been hired by business com· petitonol Mill Dealer's brother. Larry Fox of Analaebo. who owns a CODltruetion firm in Culver Clty. If convicted by the nine- wom an, tbree·man jury or murder and kidnapping with special clrcumatancea, Smith could be lelltenced to die in the Callfornia gaa chamber. He already hu been convicted in federal court of attempting to. extort Sl00,000 from Fox for his slater's safe return. He was sen- Lenced to a 20-year prison term. Israel Gets Scolding WASJilNOTON (AP) -Sen. He nry M . JacU<>n, D-Wuh .. and other key senators are t.eU- ing Israel il is seriously hurtine Its Image in the United Statea by insisting on buUdlnc new ldtle· ments in occupied Arab ter· rltortes. Tbe meeaaae comes despite the Senate'• 15-7 vote Tuesday to kill an amendmeiit that would have deprived Prime )(~ Menachem Belb>'s covenunem of $150 mlllioa-In \J .S. aid lf It continued to start new sett!• meats «expand old oaea. The s.ate later wted S-12 to pHI the '4.1 IJWiaa ,......, aid, bill tar fiaeaJ 1111. nai11nl Oct. 1, and MDCI It to a coofereace com rntttee to ftad a compromlae wlua a tu blWoD vemoa ..sopt. ed by the Houle. Seniee Iles 111aei' llON'l'PIUJD, Vt. <AP> -. TM v .... t Yau .. DUC ..... ~ ...... baci ta~ toda1 ...... ,.., ..... .. the ...... ~ ...... . ............ ~to plant offlclall. ~ aalicf ~ rMioMU.t*1 •• rM111ed -Ule ...t1ara• AM..._ all 1alet1 .,....... .... Pi1J&b. pr1m• mmtM' to treatment OI UM U Amtrkan botta1•. IRP leaden. Wte the mWtanta who took over the U.S. Emba&ay (n Tehran oa Nov. 4, have urged that the hostages be tried aa spies. Bani·Sadr has suggeeted spy triall an not ln Iran's best lntereltl . Khomeini has said the new lranlan Parliam e nt, ~n · trolled by the IRP, should decide the fate ol the hostages in their 228tb day el captiYtty today. -~.....- But another Tehran newapaper, Ooa,yaye Iran, Aid the lranlaa people abould decide la a referendum wbelbeT the bOIUlps lbou.Jd bt tried U..,.. ot Ht free ii P...U...,ent can't reaeb a manlfPO'll delnioa. ~L-..... lleSS Jt abo said the ParUament ,.,...,~. will be bmy with routine bull· Robert Howd of Atroo, Ohio, gives his pal Pete a ride on nua and. probably won't COG· his shoulder during an appearance in nearby Dayton. sider the bogla1e question ror Howd. one o( the fe w "hurdy gurdy" men left , travels the another three months The president or the Par ua. __ a_r_e_a_e_n_te_rt_a_iru_·n_g_s_h_o_P_P_in_g_ce_n_t_e_r_c_r_o_w_ds_. ______ _ ment. YadoUah Sahabi, said the body would . be1ln its "real won" I.ft 10 to 14 days.' ft iS ex- oeried to take up debate on ap.. polntlna an Iranian prime rnlnl.ster before tum.tne to U>e is- sue of the bOlta1es. Tebr~ radJo also reported tbat alx IDOl'e dru& traffickers, inch1dln1 a woman, were ex- ecuted In Tehran by firing squad today on orders or Ayatollah Sadegh KhaJkbali. head of Iran's ant1-4rug1qwad. Five more persons were ex· eculed in Hamadan. 200 miles southwest ol Tehran, and three armed robbers were hanged "on the s pot " on a r o ad t o Kerm~hah lo weste rn (ran where they ·'bad been holduig travelers t.o rob them.'· lbe rlldio said. Fr .. r~.·ll CON ••• several seconds to follow the con man out of the bedroom · When he made it to the ma111 living area of his house the: stranger and Haupt's $450 were gone. SU . Reagan Has Edge After Latest Polls NEW YORK CAP) -New Roper and Gallup pres1dentJaJ polls show Ronald Reagan edg. ing President Carter alone or in a matchup including lndepen. dent candidate Rep. John An· d erson. R·fll . Reagan's advantage in both polls was so slight that it rell within the margin ol error for the polls, which was estimated al 3 pettenl in the Roper poU and at between 2 pucent and 3 pe r cent 1n the Gall up poll. C Related story. A 14 l Head·to-head, the Repubhcan forme r governor of Calirorrua was preferred over Democrat Ca r ter 45 percent to 42 Ul the Gallup poll and 40 percent to 36 in Roper figures In a lhrt?'E'·way contest to in el ude Ander.son. the Gallup re- :.ults favored Reagan with 36 ~rC'ent to 3S for Carter and 23 for Ande rson. Roper r esults were Reagan 34 percent, Carter 29 aod Anderson 20. T he Roper survey of 2,000 vot- ing-age persons was taken June S to 12. In a poll five weeks earlier. <.:arter had a 14·poinl lead over Reagan. "Vola tile m ay be an over- worked cli che in this year's eJec· t1on ." the Roper group aald, "but thet'e is no other word lo describe the present atate ol the electorate -unless it is 'dis· enchanted'." Gallup pollers questioned 1,224 persons last weekend. I.mer Hu Flats SAN D I EGO (AP ) -An a irliner ended a flight Crom Atla nta and Phoenix. Ariz .. by blo~ mg two tires upon landing :tl L indberg h Field SALE NOW IN PROGRESS Now is the opportune time to purchase ow-quality interior fu rnishing at s ubLStantiaJ reductions. Don't delay. /.mult'Cl f'd1twn l/!'rtlc~ l/rirloom · Our Olippendale secretary, an American masterpiece! T his Chippendale bombe secretary truly repres ents one of the great m asterpieces of Eighteenth Cen- tury American st yling. Heritag~. r enowned for ex-c e Ile n t craftsmanship, has bee n re m arkably f a ithful t o the origi n a l p ie ce, created circa 1755 in Charlestown, Massachusetts. 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MSA" (t1S) '71-111' ALL STORES OPEN MONDAY THAU SATURDAY -9 AM TO S:IO PM .. ii\ > - 7 Flawless Fall Vote :Urged by C~ounty Aqry memben ot the Orange Count)' Board of Supervlsor.1. confirmed, final resufta ol tM' .troubae-plageled June 3 electioos _today and made it clear they are expectins a top -notch performance in November. Board Chairman Ralph Clark seemed to sum up supervisors' 1eneral feelings when he said, ••we fully expect November to lloeky Aoki be a nawless eumple of bow great our new vote counting system can be." That remark drew a disdainful laugh from Supervi§or Harriett Wieder. As a result of the board's ac- tion the election of winners - and nominees -apparent -is now ,.,..,firmed. Residency Issue In Divorce Case By STEVE MARBl.E AND FREDERICK SCBOEM Em. CM -Delly -Staff Did Rocky Aoki, the multi· millionaire restaurateur and powerboat racer and hobbyist ever live in Newport Beach? Did the one-time wrestler, who represented his native Japan in tbe 1980 Olympic Games, put up $45 million for a reunion of the Beatles in Liverpool, England? Is the 41-year-old founder of the Benibana of Tokyo restaurant chain worth as much as $180 million? Such are a sampling of the questions bubbling to tbe sur- face in the divorce proceedings between Aoki and his wife, CbU'Uliunl AokJ. 'l"be case, flied by Mrs. Aoki last Jraly 2 in Orange County Superior Court, may be one of the lar&est on record. The question of where Aoki lives bas become central, lawyers on both sides claim, <See AOKI, Page A%) DID HE LIVE HERE? Restaurateur Aoki Bani-Sadr Called 'American Tool' ByT'be ~lated Press A Tehran newspaper said to- day a leader of the hardline Islamic Republican Party was Death 1tars 'Hazzard '· 1V Filmin g LAKE SHERWOOD <AP)-· A camera rig for the CBS "Dukes ol Ha.uard" television series fiipped over during a re- hearsal today, killing one and in· juring eight others, the Ventura County (ire officials said. Details were sketchy and no names of the victims were im· mediately available, but il CDS spokesman said none 0?'"1'he show's stars was involved. Twelve members of a film c:rew rehearsing on the Lake Sherwood Ranch 40 miles northwest of Lo& Angeles were in a camera rig similar to a three-quarter ton pickup tnaclt when the driver apparenUy lost control and the rig went over a sis·foot embankment and ntpped over shortly before 9 a.an .• a fire spokesman said. Two men were pulled from un· demNtb the van, and oae ol them was~ dead soon after ftrelipters arrived, the spokesman N.ld. plotting to topple Iranian Presi- dent Abolhassan Bani-Sadr. The report was another indication or the widening rift between the powerful clergy-dominated par· ty and the Iranian leader. Enghlab Eslami. a newspaper founded by Bani-Sadr, said Dr. Hassan Ayat had conversations about "activities against" the president and "indicated that he has decided to overthrow" him. It published what it said was the text of a tape quoting Ayat as calling Bani-Sadr "a tool of America" who "will be ousted soon" and as saying the presi· dent's opponents plan to bring Bani-Sadr down by blocking bis initiatives and by creating dis- order. lt did not mention the use of force. The newspaper said the COUD· try's revolutionary leader, Ayatollah Ruhollab Khomeini, beard ol the plan and was "very annoyed." Khomeini last week warned that Iran's revolution was threatened by internal dlscord. Banl..sad.r and the IRP have clashed repe.ted.ly In recent months oo a variety of \aaues ranging from appointment of a prime minister to treatment of the 53 American hostages. IRP leaders, like the militants who took over the U.S. Embassy in Tehran on Nov. 4, have urged that the hostages be tried as spies. The rulai election results pre- v ro u s I y were certified by Registrar ol Voters Al Olson and • sent on to Secretary of State March Foog Eu. General Services Agency Director Tom Egan, whose of. fice oversees the registrar's ac· tivities, fOUQd himself on the bot seat during today's discussioo or the election. Egan said that a band count of one percent of the county's 2,061 precincts showed that results tabulated by new vote counting machines and computers were accurate. He promised, however, a thorough investigation as to why r esults were delayed for 11 days; why voters in an Anaheim precinct received wrong ballots ; why some voters did not receive sample ballots in pre-election mailings and why some results were skewed out of reasonable proportion. That report will be turned over to supervisors within 30 days. A preliminary report issued by the General Services Agency indicated that pre-election plan· ning was inadequate and that of- ficials were overly -Optimistic when they said that final returns would be available by 2:30 a.m. Jwie 4 -six and a half hours after the polls closed. The interim report also in· dicated that. for the first lime. officials are acl<bowledging "some deficiencies" in the new vote counting system purchased this year for $1.5 million and placed blto use. Ecan w d'that those problems were not "fatal" but indicate "thinp we need to check on." Egan said, for eumple, that static el.ectridt)' that colleded on plutic ~..-housing vote count equipment did create' some problems. One ol lbe sbaroest criticisms of the handling o( the vote count came from Mrs. Wieder when she inquired, "is our personnel in the 21st century ... our equip- ment is." Egan, however, defended the staff noting that it has made all needed correcliohs in the tabula· tion. Supervisor Edison Miller cast the only vote against confirming the election results. He said the board shOuld delay action pend· iog the result of an investigation of county election procedures by the Secretary ol Slate's office. Clark disclosed that investiga- tion will begin Monday. The problems and delays as- soc:iated with the vote count also have been criticiJ.ed by five of nine members or the Orange County delegation to the state legislature in Sacramento. Ban De_layed OnSaochari,i WASHINGTON (AP) - Saccharin, an artificial sweetener that is Allpect. ed of causing cancer. won't be banned unUl at least June 30, ~I. PreAdeot Carter alped a bill 1\lelday blocking, unUl at least that date, ef- forts bJ the aovemment to ban the popular additive. The ban oa Food and Dru1 Adminletratloo ef- fort.a to bloct the use of saccharin beau Nov. 23, 1977, after a Canadian study abowed saccharin cauaea ca~er in teat animals. .. Slringia g lat o s~ 1 TtMlay'tt C:l .. I•• .v. 8tee J ohnna Beth Hllff. 6, and her brother. Joshua. 5. enjoy an after-dinner swing at Wilson Park in Costa Mesa. They are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Huff of Costa Mesa. Nothing like a rousing swing in the park after dinner to a id the old digestion. N-M Budget Slashed 'A Little Dab Here, A. Litth Dab There' By 'ERRV Cl.AUSEN . Ol-0..ly ...... $Utt Cuts in next year's Newport. Mesa school budget were lilteoed Tuesday night by a school finance expert to an old hair cream cocn- Qterda.I. ••Jt'aacaaeof a Utt.le dab will do y ou ." opined R aymond Schnie~er. business manager. "ln this case, at ·s a lJttle dab bere and a littledabthere." Trustees of the school district labored for nearly four hours Tuesday night over computer printout.a ol the l980-81 budaet proJ>OMd by admlnlstraton. They are attempting to balmce next year's anlicipated iocome ol S46.2 nu1lioo with proposed ex· Blood Match To/J, - In Bealer Mystery By DA V1D KUTZ MANN Ol llw IMll• ,..... SUtl An Orange County criminalist says blood found on the clothing of murder defendant Larry 0 . S mith of Newport Beach matches the blood type ol the Garden Grove woman he as ac- cused of killing at sea. Margaret Kuo told a Superior Court jury in Judge Leonard McBride's courtroom Tuesday her analysis or the orange, brown and beige shirt indicated the blood found on the garment -Type B -was the same as Carolyn Bealer's. Smith. 43, is charged with kid· napping Miss Bealer. 25. last August and then killing her aboard his small boat after de· mand.ing $100,000 ransom from her brother for ~r safe return. Ms. Kuo said Type 8 blood was found both on portions of the shirt and oo a pants leg. 1be clothing was recovered from Smit.h's Newport Beach apart- ment after bis arresL Matching blood also was found on the cushions of tbe boat belon~ to the defendant, she said. Blood matching Smith's own type was found on the collar ol the shirt as well, Ms. Kuo testified. This blood, prosecutors contend. came from deep scratches on Smith '11 face caused by Miss Bealer when a.be fought and argued with blm aboard the boat.. II ils Bealer's body was newer found and investigators said they had to launch a nationwide hunt for records to show her blood type. Newport Beach de- tectives eventually went to her Garden Grove apartment and recovered articles of clothing oo which they found blood. These stains were not related to the crime. Ms. Kuo also testified that the blood types of Miss Bealer's parents indicated what her blood type would be. Prosecutor Dave Carter con- tends Sm.Ith tried to cut up lbe bloody clothing before police ar· rived at his apartment the day of bis arrest. Instead. iimith's son tossed the bloody garments anto their attic, where police found them. Carter c laim s Smith masterminded the abduction of Miss Bealer las t s umme r . <See 81.00D, Pafe AZ> B4RDOT FINED IN UBEL SlJIT MARSEU.I.E, France <AP) - Film star Brigitte Bardot and two French magaaines were fined the equivalent of S:SOO for libeling a leading medic~ re- searcher by accusing him of cruelt7 to animals. Tbe mq.uines quoted her in an tnt.ervlew beadllned, .. Why 1 Pig.ht Vlviaectioa ••• penditures. Administrators had warned earlier this year that the board 1 must cut $5 million in anticipa~ ' expenditures after granting 8 per- eeot retn>acUve pay raises for thla ruseat period and another R perceat for 1980-81. Immediate cuts were realized by laying off 98 teachers and about '1Votberemployees. ThoM act.ions trimmed about 1:2.1 million off next year's ex-1 peacHtwes list. Cutting back school busing costs by charging parents for their children's transportation cut about $30,000 more. - Administr ators also lopped $50,000 out of the expenditure list by cutting back on special consul- tants, used extensively last year while negotiating over teacher contracts. Also reduced -by about $43,000 are fund s u sed by ad- ministrators in attending pro· ressiona l meetings throughout the nation. Legal expenses are expeeted to be reduced by about $80.000 this year. M06tofthe moneyspentlast year in that category went for lawyers working on contract negotiations with teaching and <See BUDGET, Page AZ) Newport Chamber , ~ulesBall The Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Comme rce has scheduled its 21st annual Com- modores' Ball for Friday at 7:30 p.m. at the Newport Beach Mar· riott Hotel and Tennis Club. Reservatioos must be made by cootacting the Chamber or Commerce at 644-8211. Ad- m~ion is S30 per person. Coast Weath er MosUy sunny except for nigbt and morning low clouds. Some haziness Thursday afternoon at beao~. Lows tonight 57 The other mu was taken to Westlake Village Community Hoepital in critical condition, be e~lcf, along witb seven people wbo received less serious in· Koll Co. Big Election Spender ,at the beaches to 62 in- land. Highs Thursday 68 to 76. INSIDE T ODAY A Roflald Reoga1' ad - miaUtrat1oft """'1d Dlclude on "iflur cit'de'' of Colifontio ~.mo worked~ Ma .a a Socnmwtl&o. See llN prolUa of top cdde• °" ,,.AJC. ]11ries. • • <;BS spoblman Roy Gat..- .Ntd tt,.... a leeCIDd·unlt cams• vuck that was lo tbe Lale 8 I WODd --..ldlltO to ftlm lbmt ....n. .. °"*-of Haum,I,'' which 191111111 llllo lta third MUGG, bu ;:rw-.11 .,.... rated ~ .... .telm9'oft lbowl ud U9 ... No. 1 CID the dwta ............ 7'e ...-t.n 8bel wood .,..., ted la UM Santa Monica a1, la a popular mm •au.. The trend of bi•la·Yoluqie spendiq in last Aprif1 Newport Beaeh dt1 elecUoa wu 0"" f~ IUPPQrt -week den tbe 1....-lNtteb of ca•PIUA ditcklaurel were ftled. Tbe Kall ~pany of Newport Beach, wNeta QuDced a' heavy advertiatai e1mpa1p to out two Incumbents, spent $32,413 duiot tbe elee&loa. That dlaelotuN at well a1 1tat ... 1ent1 by council winner Rutllel&:w::er and the Ya oa D were ftJed thla week, m'•lq lut TbunctaJ'• deaclUDe. City a.rt Dwi.a Geor1e, who bu tM = t6 ftne eandidates ud oa•wweee wbo fail to meet tbe deadllae, aad couodl hopefuls DHld Sborea, Lee W atklnl 8Dd Robert Blockman ltll1 bne not Ned ftnal docu· m~tl. TIM Koll flrm. wblch hired pollUeal CODHlt•Dt ltobert NellOll ol S.. Ana, or1anbed a pulb '° maMt Paul RJdulft Hit a., WUIJa-.. Botll etty cocmellmm were IOUDdl1 deful· ed ID I.be April eleedon. Mt1. Phunmer, wbo lcond an ea•J vlctory H dhl c:owaeU newcomers Pbll Meurer aAd Job.It Oas, 1pelrt $11,000 -bier eJiectloG. eo •. the top ID9Dder in ... eledioft, unlcMided" nearl)' SIO.ooo oo the race wb1Je Maurer .,_ 111or• t.IMIA sza.ooo. Tbe Yea on D Coaamitt ... wbJcb t.cted paau1e ot a pro- poalU. '° cbu&e cicy electiom to coPldde with 1eneral elee· .. • •••• ~.... ,.,. ...,.,.,~ . :·:::t ....... ...... ='::':: -.: ..... ...~ DH___. ...... M Clllllkt Alt ............ M Qsass• Att =:r•iif All =...--:: ~: ••tt ~......... .. ........ Ctt-tl ·~ .... ,_.... a.11 ......... • .. ,. Mel 1 I V C11 -...W M Ma~ eta._...._ M • N W!f"nf91.-t!,t• l..ilN ..... "'"' ............. ··--•11 h; ••• :2 More Co111Jr6!1fmen , lntBcted in Abecan& .. OR.£ENSBOR0, N.C. (AP) -Prolecutora ,..umed que,,- tionlnt pro11*dw jvan far a thtrd day today 1n the N". I murder-riot biala ol lia Ku Klux Klaaamen and Americu Nuaa as two commUDlfi actJ•lttl dw'pd witb lrylJlt to dbnapt &he proceedinp weN releaHd ~Jail. Earlier, two caocUdalel b tbe jury told proteeuton they feared pouJble retallaUoo lf they alt in judplent in the cue. ..._..., C'•nn-lleec A .... WASHJ NGTON <AP)-Pheldent Carter said today bis talb with King Hussein ot Jordan were "very fruitful" but they bad "not tried to change each other's mind about the procedure to be used" for finding peace in the Middle East. Moments after ending their two-day talks, the president •nd Hussein exchanged goodbyes on the White House Soulh Lawn with Carter telling reporten that the kine knows that "the Unit: ed States, Is rael, and Egypt are determined to proceed with the Camp David'process." . Hussein said , "The contacts betwlus are appropriate and necessary. We understand better the ted Stat.es position. we ~ave had the opportunity t.o bring to u ... our feelln1s lhat a Just and comprehensive peace must come in the area. We will c!o all we can t~ward that end." 3 Hosl•ffe9 lleld 111 /tlarf INGLEWOOD (AP> -Three superma rket e mployees were taken hostage when police interrupted a n apparent robbery at- tempt and were held at gunpoint. officers said today. "We can wait as long as we know the hostages are not being harmed." said police Lt. George Joseph. Two officers eating in a coffee. shop across from Frank's Market were alerted to the attempted robbery at about 9: SS p m Tuesday But as they approached the front door of the grocery. one of two men who apparently broke into tue store ran to the back and held three employees at gunpoint. Officer Fred Saenz said. Gane.-r Testifies he Ce..n SANTA MONICA CAP> -A grim·lookmg James Gamer, star of NBC·TV's "The Rockford Files," arrived in court today to testify against a man accused of beating and robbing hlm fo llowing a late-njght auto accident. G~mer. wearing glasses and a khaki suit, is one of the last witnesses to testify before Superior Court J udge Charles Wood- mansee in the case against Aubrey Lee Williams J r . of Tanana. Fro• Page A I AOKI RESIDENCY • • • because of California commwu- ty property Jaws. A motion to bifurcate, or split, Lhe case and resolve the residen- cy question before proceeding t oward a settlem e nt comes before Superior Cour t Judge J. E T Rutter June 26. Aoki 's a ttorney William \\_'e nk e. a n Or an ge Co unt y divorce specialis t, cla ims his client never lived at a $275.000 Santiago Drive home in Newport Beach. He said Aoki bought the house for his wife after she tired or traveling between New J ersey and Miami Beach, where Aoki maintains homes. Aoki, a c cordin g to filed declarations, owns a $350.000 house in Englewood, New J ersey and a $350.000 home in Miami Beach. But the list of assets m aintains Mrs. Aoki 's lawye; T homas Davis, just starts there. The restaurant owner, serious· Jy injured last year when his as.fool offs hore r acing boat crashed out.side San Francisco's in Las Vegas; Rock-¥ Aoki Ma rketing a nd Genesis Magazin e , a Play boy -type publication with an estimated circ ulation or 600.000. Jn addition, Aoki is listed as a majorit y s tockholder for the Orient Xpress, a Japanese fast- food chain now in the planning stages. An esti mated 100 fast· food outlets are planned. Da via has s pen t close to SJ4,000 so far for Mrs. Aoki ~an attempt to establish what the Aoki empire is worth and what the investments include. He nry Stotsenberg , a CPA operating in California and Hawail, compiled a prelimlnary document of Aoki's assets that recently was filed as a dedara- lion to the growing divorce docu- ments Stotsenberg bas est imated that it will cost a n addJtional $97,000 to fully document Aokt's worth -Golden Gate, is the majority stoc kholder in the Benihana c h ain, whi c h inc lu des 44 restaurants in the U.S. One is In Newport Beach. The CPA. in the filed declara- tion. est imated that Aoki is worth anywhere from $20 to $160 million depending on the assess- m ents placed on the restaurant chain and the · Atlantic City Casino In a response, Aold's attorney estimated the resaturant chain to be worth around $18 million and lists the value of the casino as "limitless." Aoki, a ccor din g to riled cleclaratioos, is shown also as a major stockholder in Harwiclte lnc., a r~taurant management firm: Benihana International a roo d fr a n c h ise a nd th e Shelburne International Hotel and Casino in AUantJc City. Further, he's shown to be a $t ockbolder in Benihana ViJlaae . • 4 DAILY PILOT ,_,. CWtoy Yleo """'*"' -CO.-•----...... ,,..... .. ..._ MtNtl'ltRdiw·· .,. CMrlltM.~ --....... ...... T-..ihoRe('n•)~ Cl•• ••••Mi• .... ~ION78 Stotsenberg also m aintal ns that the court, when it arrive;S at a settlemen~. must conalder Aokl'a '800.~ year powerboat hobby. his production of two Broadway shows at $250,000 and his promotion of a heavyweight boxina match with a purse of $650,000. Alao, Stotaeilberg s aid, a mov· ie company in Japan, an un· named Los An1elea televialon program, an ~000 bealtb club in Manhattan $65 mUllon put up for a reunion of the Beatl• muat be looked into. The aceountant alao aab that conaiderat1Go be liven to Aoki'• s ponsonhip ol a Japanese i.ble t~nnls team when they traveled in the United Statea, h61 spon1or1blp of tb• Yomturt Gianta b&Mball team ud btl ID- te rest in Nero'• World, a Hollywood Club. Aold. • one time, reported1J WU ccmidertnf DUrCbMiu tM Sall Frwlleo Glanta b.nNU francblle. ''We ate later .. ted lo tb• p.roflta ol tbe famllJ m~atioll are med to pay Aok1 I ftam· boJaat and world.ncs. 1Ut1t1 .. under the lulle of promot.IDI tbe Benlhana name," the aceoua· tbtlaid. . He eatd be also 11 In· port.edl1 UMd .. a down ,.,. m•t OD lbs r.-rart QOrtean and four Meretdll ulolDollOa ·, I Poll8 See Reagan . lead Slim NIW YORK CAP) -New Roper and Gallup pNeidentiaJ pollt lbow Ronald Requ eda· "" PNIMmat ea..ur •Jone or fa • •a&dMip lnclucHD1 lndepm-... , -HDdldat.e Rep. Jobn AD·. ..... q ... 111. ............. la bodt pollt WM IO 1Utbt lb.at lt fell. wttbta tbe ma.rain of error tor tbe pon.. wblcb wu wtJmated at a .,.cm lD the Roper poll ud at between 2 pereent and a percent In the Gallup poll. <Related story A14) Head-~~. the Republican former rovernor of California waa preferred over Democrat Carter 45 pernnt to 42 in the Gallup poll and 40 percent to 38 ln Roper ftgures. In a three-way contest to in- clude Anderson, the Gallup re- 1ulta favored Rea1an with 38 percent to 35 for Carter and 23 for Ande rson. Roper resulta we re Reacan 34 percent, Carter 29 and Andenon 20 . The Roper survey of 2,000 vot- tn1-a1e persona waa taken June S to 12. In a poll five weeks earlier, Carter had a 14-point lead over Reagan. "Volatile may be an over - worked cllcbe ln thla year's elec- tion," the Roper sroup said, "but there la no othtr word to describe the present state ot the electorate -r unless It is 'dJs- enchanted'." Gallup pollen questioned 1,ZM persons laat weekend. Marine Faces Desertion Case Trial, By ARTHUR R. VINSEi. Of -DMIY ...... Mllff A general court-m lll'tial has been ordered to begin June 24 for an Orange County man raced with charges or desertion from . the U.S. Marine Corps at Camp Pendleton in 1969 lo a void Viet· na m War duty. Canad ia n nati ve Mi ch a el Ducross. now 30, has beerf held at t he Ca mp Pendleton brig much of the time since March 23 when he was nabbed by Hunt· ington Beach police by acci- dent. Ducross was stopped for a traffic citation alleging he made an illegal left turn and it was durin g that incident that a routine record.a check revealed his deserter status dating back a decade. If convicted at the general cour t-martial proceed ing or· dered by Camp Pendleton Com· manding Officer Maj. Gen. S t e ph en Olms te ad . Du cross co ul d be e x ecute d under military law. Authorities conce ded today this is rather unlikely under the circ ums tances. particularly since Ducrosa' attorney has con. te nded he tried to clear his rec· ord through President Carter's 1976 draft resist.er amnesty pro. g~·am. Civil ian a ttorn ey M'e ir Westreich sa ys the government sent Ducroes a post card promi.s· ing a later personal contact. The contact never came, he said. ~ eatreich is arguing that the military intends to make an ex- ample of the mlld·mannered. bes pectacled Ducross, who was raised on a Canadian Indian reservatioo as a child. He was cited the possiblllty of renewed U.S. military activity a broad. the recent reinstate- ment or the draft registration program and increaalng interna- tional tensions. Ducross was bellll trained u an a mphibiom landing craft mechanic destined for Vi«nam when he ned back to Canada. Miiitary authorities deny they are slnglina out Ducroaa, the first Vietna m era deserter from Camp Pendleton to face proa- ecut.lon. Fr .. •-.e .41 BLOOD ••• because he knew of her famJJy"s financial atatul. He laid SmJth owed money to investon who were clamoring for their cuh. Defense attomey Terry GUes, however, aa11 Smitb #al ,...._ I)' the "1>9tay and dupe" for two 1badowy ftlUrft knoWn on1J u Jack and Ray, who intJmldated Smltb .l.nto part!cipatina ID the khlnapptq b)' lndicattna that harm would eome to SmJtb'• IOa u ... did not help. OH• Mid tt wu Jack and Jtay wbo ldlW Ill.II Bealer aboard Smltb'1 .,_, u the deflDClant w 11 forced to pllot tbe craft from Dena Point HarbOr oa Au.I. 24. on···akl Jack and bJ Md been blred by bultn... com· p'etttcn ~ .............. brodm, Larry roa of Anabelm, •bo own• a eomtractloa firm ha OWnrQb'. t i G• •II C'ltl%n1 Former Cout. Communjty Co lle-g~ Dlat.rlot tru1t" Donald 0 . Hoff of Midway City WM cited 8!J uut.Jll tend· ing citizen d urlng recent commencem ent •t. Hunt· ington Beach's Ooldcm West Collcg . H~ 8orved u a col- le ae dlstrtct truste fur 23 year" Seal Beach Selects New Police Chief Capt . SIMU)' Pk111clu wa1 •P- polntod ~111 Beach P')ll<'C chlef by C ity Ma n aaer l>e nnh Courtemiarche Tunday nhthl. Plcucla. who has bt'~n with the Seal Reach Police ~rt­ m e n t •Ince 1977. r e pl a ces Chief F.dward Clb~elll. Cl bba re l li, form e r!)' a Newport Beach police offi cer, announced hi8 retiremenl from his Seal Beach post last month to become president of a Garden Grove manufacturing company. Picascia, 36, pre viously was a sergeant at the Inglewood Police Departmenl for JO years. llJs salary will be $36.000. Pi cascia r esides 1n Cost a Me s a w ith h i s wif e a nd daughter. He holds a law degree from West.em Uni versity of Los Angeles. Slain llB Sisters Traced Two lhmUqton Beacb teen· aaed stepttlten who were found murdered lo la AnC•lea 1ut week have beeD trued to a Moa· terey Part k>catloe oa the morn- ing or their deatbl. Loa Ang eles police in· vutlgaton said tbe glrla, Cyn- tbi a Chandler, 16, and Gina Marano. 1.5, were shot to death later Wednesday evenlq,. Their bodlea were found the next day behind an offra mp of the Ven- tura Freeway. Sat. Neil Westbrook said the two girt.I a~renUy had been 1een hltdlb.ikin& io the area of Beach Boulevard and the San Dleso Freeway Tuesday eve- ning. No motives or suspects have been found. Testa are bein• con- ducted to &termine II the two former Ocean View High stu- ~ dents had been sexually aa- aaulled. There; wn-e no outward alps of assault but the bodies were onl y pnrtlully c lothed when found. Westbroolt said. He •aid both 1lrla bad lived uway from t.be homes ol their p a rent s a t Ro ok AYenue J>C:rlodlcuJly. "We had a couple or leads we were excited about that fluled out. But we have others that we ure looking into," Weatbrook 11uld. Cynthia wu shot In the cheat and head . <Jina died from a i.1ngle gunshot wound in the head. \..- Japan Firm Buys ·Silence TOKYO <AP) -A Japanese power com}>a.J;ly s aid today it paid more tbaD S68 millloo to get resid e nts of two towns to withdraw their oppoeltioo to a nuclear power plant being built in the area. It was the largest sum paid in such a situation. The firm, the Tohoku Electric Power Co.. said it . pa id the money to the people of Ojika and nearby Ona gawa, io northern Japan, over a 12-year period. BUDGET.;. noa-t..,.,,,nc ....,_.., Alil Dr. Norman Loata, dtput.,y -... ..... tacMnt . £q&alpmet p.Lr'C ....... •· pected to bec:utaboatSl._lllM year. llaay items, Loe.ta aaJd, wUI be picked= the lnventorMI ol aebooll becaae of deeJba. Int student enrollment, redudq the aum=of chuea requireCl nextillteal A blln ln operaUom ~ wt1J result from the UM of about M00,000 ln a special capltal Im-· provementa fund carried by tbe diftrict. That fund .. the reposJtorJ for money Pined b)' 1eWn1 lc:bool alt.ea ana buildln11 lbut down Cir neverutillJed because of aabri.nt- ing student population. Such funds, s chool officials note , must be med for ballcllne maintenance or new equJpment under rules dtabUabect by the state. Use ol tbe money frees funds foe other ge neral exp enditures Loats noted. ' Another larae cut-S1'11,000- will rome frotn Dr. Loats' ••m. creticJoary" budaetnext year. lnchaded are nearly '40,000 in athletic busing coats, ·annual ss.ooo district contributions to each high school's student.body fund and about$'7,500,t'1at annual- ly waa fed into middle-school student-body coffers. Next year's budret. which will result fn less schoo m aintenance a lso depends a great deaJ on la.st: quarter diatrictwide savi~ re- fluJUng from a geperaJ apendlng freeze. Loata said today. · Admaniatrat.on had hoped to be&!D next flacal period with a St .2 mlllion aurplua reaultin1 from cuts In equipment., supply and tra vel expenditure& thJa year. Loata said moet of the new budeet-85 p e rcent-is in s.alaries and fringe benefit.a, wtth r1xed ooeta aucb u utilities set at about 9percent. "The optiona for cutbac:b are few." he noted. Loata told trustees that the ad- m in istration's budget propoaals "renect some serious cutbacks and eliminations, but we will be providing a quality prog?'am - not as good as ll once was-and a c o mpe ti tive s ala ry f o r employees." The Newport-Me s a d lstric,t on c e cons ide r ed one or the richest in the state., has been hit by declines in enrollment used in allocating state funds to local districts. SUMMER SALE NOW IN PROGRESS Now is the opportune time to putthase our quality interior furnishing a t substantial reductions. Don't delay. 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The Heritage name as well u the owner's registratioo number and sl.ae ol the edition (only 240 tn all) . . . all are engraved on a brass plate in the aallery of each secretary . TORRANCE 23649 HawthOme Blvd. W5A' (213) 271-1119 LAGUNA BEACH 345 North Coalt Hwy. (71~) *'6551 , ' ALI.. STORES OPEN MONO~V THAU SATURDAY -t AM TO 5:30 PM .. .. -~--------· ~.June 11. 19IO ~LVPllOT .U Dangerous Cr at en Flank St. Helens VA~R, Wash. CAP> - OtoloClatt aay that Ina could llart oodnl .from • dome srow· lD& .-. U. llC11Ut St. Ht.lens crater aad U.at aa muy u Hvn ot.ber voJcaooa in the Cucade Rani• could atart enapUaa at any thne. K. W\Wam Me11ard. d\~ ot the U.S. GeolotlcaJ Swvey. aakl 1'aeeday the other C~lde volcaaoee bave erupted at about the same lime ln the paat. and I\ eou..td ~ a&aln. Mena rd m e ntioned the poulbWty ol aimultaneotJ t'r\IP Uons over ~ nut 10 or 1~ years last wult durln& teatlmony before lbe U S Senate iAp pl'Oprialionl Com mlttee He IMl'ltiooed tht-poulbihty acain Tuesday In Vancouver 5Iranians Nabbed in HeroinB~t An investigation s tarted a month ago by the Orange County Sherifrs Department has 1$!<1 to the arrest in BeverJy Hills of five Iranian nationals accused of heroin trafficking in Southern California. The five, between 19 and -30 years old, were a rrested by agents of the federal Drug En· forcement Administration last Friday. Details of the arrest were withheld until Tuesday af· ternoon. According to agents, they seized aoout two ounces of high· grade Persian white heroin valued at about $28,000. Sheriff's Lt. Wyatt Hart said investigators were led to the al- 1 e g e d Beverly Hills-based dealers following a drug purchase in a north Orange County com-m unity. Also arrested was Larry Turner. 33, of Los Angeles, Hart said. He was identified as a con· tact man to the Iranian group. The DEA was called in on the , case after it was learned the al- leged deaJers were based in Los Angeles County, Hart said. The investigation into traffick· ing of the potent white heroin was launched, l:fa rt said, follow- ing a heroin-related overdose death that occurred in Soutti Laguna. IRS Receives 'The Shirt Off 8er Back' PO'ITSVlLLE. Pa. CAPl - Wh en business man Peter Mazurkjewicz saw his tax bill take a giant leap after he mar· ried, he decided to send the In· ternal Review Service the shirt off his wife's back. The IRS took it · If the P,Hl l• lbt beat onrlap. The)' eould 10 otf al leacber, we ll have to expect oae• OC' OYtt a period of t.Jme: It ttUpllont from ot.Mr vole&DOel. coul~ be tlther one of those ln t.be Caeadet ... he Hid. poMiWlidet, bu\ we can't aay A1ked lo eaplala Menard'• · •hlc.h." poaJUon. Clem Shurer, USCS Meanwhile, another USGS 1eolo1llt. aaJd. uld a dome for1Pln1 lo tbe "We -could have half a doaen cralel' ot Mount St. Helena could or more ot 0.... Wnaa 10 otf at turn into a lava now. one Ume. There 11 a dJ1tlnct "11 that dome kept risin1 and poaalbillty o1 all thete lhln11 10-WH fluid enou1b, lt could beJln ln1 ort at one.." m o v I o • o u t t o t b e Other volcanoea In the north .. through that breach In C1111c1des Include Mount Rainier th e crater. • • Don a I R . and Mount Baller 1n Wa1blnlton Mullloeaux 1ald Tuesday. and Motmt Hood 1n Ore1on. He 11.ld further observation Shu~r said Ne.nud meul was needed to determine tha• the oth~r volcanoes could whether lbere bad been any t!rupl "ot approximate!)" the movement ln' the molten rock lj~me time And by that we dome since it began forming mean in HY 10 to 15 years. after \he volcano's last major although lhere may be some eruptioo ended Friday. At last ,.,.'111....._. 'PAT' BROWN, WIFE BERNICE, CELEBRATE BIRTHDAY Former Caltfornla Governor Marka 75th Year ,, Pat Brown 75 --Ex-governor Feted in L4 BEVERLY HlLLS <AP> -Former Gov. Edmund G. "Pat" Brown told 450 friends and associates at his 75lh birthday party that he would continue trying to improve government and solve the "terrific problems that we race." The celebration at the Beverly Hilton Hotel on Tuesday night also kicked off a government affairs institute that bears his name. The non-profit tax exempt corporaUon was .et up to study public issues through a variety of committees deaUng with water, criminal justice, taxation, health care and urban planning and transportation. An estimated $75,000 was donated at the dinner, attended by numerous Democratic political. legal and entertainment figures . "I hope that we can work with government." Brown s aid, adding that be feJt it was already honeycombed with efficiency "I don't intend to retire. I intend to spend a great deal of time with the institute." Brown served two terms as governor, from 19S8 to 1966 He was succeeded by Ronald Reagan who served two terms and Reagan was followed by Brown's son. Edmund G. Brown Jr. report the dome meuured about toO feet Jn djameter aod 132 feet lnhel~. Orecon Gov. Vic Atiyeh asked Prelldent Carter Tuesday to declare bl.a a~te a dlaaater area because ol the volcano. Atiyeh cited problems wlth ash from the volcano's last out· burst -wbkh Tuesday forced Portland official~ to extend an air pollution warning -and ··serious economic conse· quences" to the Port of Portland from mud that has made the Columbia River impassable Port officials estimate losses of as much as $S million due to reduced shipping activity because of the mud. which was deposited after the volcano blew its top May 18, klllln~ at least 24. County To Assess Job Rate Supervisor Philip Anthony was appomted Tuesday as a one- m an fact-finding committee on unemployment by his colleague:> on the county Board of Supervisors. A I though Orange County's economy has remained strong in the face of a nat1onw1de re cession. the 4.1 percent un employment rate could be camouflaging a much more serious problem, Anthony said The !st Distract s upervisor promised to look "below 'the sur· face of actual unemployment figurt's" by accepting testimony from the stale employment d('· "elopment department. the county Manpower Comm1ss1on. labor group:; and privatt' in dustry More unemployment lead!> to fatter welfare rolls. more child abuse and n sing crime rates. Anthony asserted. He said his fact-finding mis- sion would be to size up the reaJ une mployment s1tuat1on and ex· amine ways to s te m the Job decline Anthony said a number of fac· tors led rum to his conclusion that the county job market is worse than it appears \nclud· ing: -The rate or growth m the numbers ol jobs ln Orange Coun· ty between March and April was approximately half the gain re- corded ~ year earlier · -Layoffs are hitting a wide rangll of mdo.stnes. rather than Just the seasonal markets. such as agnculture More than 200 employees of BASF. a firm m Anthon~ 's district. recentb lost their Jobs State analysts hC1ve predict- ed especially stiff competition for this year 's summer JObs """' .......... A CLOSEUP LOOK AT MOUNT ST. HELENS ASH Seven Other Volcano• Could Start Erupting 'Hot Tub Resori' -set at Coast Park The n<sturnl hot !.pring-. in ru:.tH' Ca:.~r.., Rl·g1on<1I Park near San Juan Capistrano wall be l urned into •• hol tub rc:<;<Jrt a.'\ a result of JC'l1on taken b~ O r angt-Count) ::.u pi:r\ 1,or.., Tue)dd' Hu ssl-11 K1es!.1g. ov. n(·r •>( a s1mllC1r prt\ alf' r<'trr-.11 in "Cln Lui-.. Obis po. plan., to '>pl'nd nearly S250 000 on a d1·Hlop ment that """II include secluded campsites complete with hot tub-. V1s1tors will p<1y about $4 each to camp. picnic and bathe in the natural mineral waler., piped to the tubs. New County M~Health Chief Named, The Orange County Board of Super\'isors appointed a Male m ental health orrac1al Tuesday to head the count~ ~ Me ntal Ht•alth Departmt.>nt The boetrd. aclin~ al th<' re q Ut':-.l or Hu man SN\'l('(.'S A gen l'\ ch1c•r ~t ar~drt.'t <~rier ..ii?re<.'d to pJ) W1l11a m :"\ Rul'ff s.i-0 ()()11 for Jone-, ear l<'rm The first JO camps ite!> s hould ht· constructed in about !>IX m1mths. :.aid Thomas Calvan. of c· o u n t y C 1• n l' r a I Ser v 1 el':> ,\i.:eney l'lt1mateh up lo 50 h()t tub tamps1te:. will bt: built on 17 :.1cre.., of Cu<,p<.'r.., Park. "h•eh t!> bounded b:. thl' OrtegJ I hghway ;ind i-nd..., at the Cit.>\ eland l\a tu>nal Fore:il In addition, with th<.: expected :.iward of a 30-year lease nine months from now, K1e:is1g ex· pects to add tent and recn:a· l1onat vehicle campgrounds and a retreat-conft.orence area on 'l!7 more acres The county will receive a percentage of receipts m return for allowmg K1ess1g to operalt· has business on public land. The hot s prings area in Cao;per; Park wa" ~n <'x<'lu~iv1· n•:-.ort from about lhl· 1880':, tu lh<• 1930·!' .. Galvan said. But the for m e r owner:. destroyed the old structures, leavrn~ lhe mineral water bub- bllni;l out n( the ground 111to what .,.. J:,, leH of the conl'rt.'ll' pools. S 1 n cc t ht• n . ho .,.. e v c r . t h l' n,1tural hot \\alcr and '>l'Clus1011 of the ;.in•J hc1:. lured transient-. ..1nd clru~ u:.cr .... Galvan .,aid "l didn't have a shirt to ·spare." Mazurkiewicz said "I haven't been able to afford a new shirt for a long time " SO he borrowed an old blouse from his wife, Laurie. to make a $1.625 tax payment. Non-bet Wins $37,000 Rueff. dtr<'Nor or tht• 'IOUthcm sen lCl' area of thc stale lkpart- mcnt of ~frntal l!eallh, v.111 bt- lht• count' ' ftr'>t fullt1 mt· mt·n tal ht'alth dirt·ctor '•nn· '\o H'mlx>r. "hc·n former director ErnC'st t\lallc• re!>1~ned ,\rter Klalll''' dt·parturt'. ~t1::.s C nt•r namt-d Dr Bt'rnard Hap paporl at·t1n~ l·h1d of ment.sl hea llh Afghan Boss Tried Suicide "'EW 1n:u11. India I APJ Thl' pupJ)l•l prt.'~ldcnt or So\'ICI n1 n 1µ1c'<.1 Afghanistan. Rabrak h .irmal. trll'd to kill h1m..,t·lf lasl Fnd<iy but ..... 1~ stopped by ht!> Wl'Urt\y ~uards . according to Hadin Pakistan reports quoted toda~ by Indian ne .... s agencies This week Mazurkiewicz. who owns the Progressive Dental Laboratory here, got the blouse back, hand-canceled by the American Bank and Trust Co. or Pennsylvania. Hollypark Clerk Beats Swindle Scheme Bl·cause Reuff plans to ~ta) on th t• Job for on I y o nt• ) t' a r . recruitment for the po~111on ..... 11 cont 1nue throu)!h ~nvember. supern.sors said "It's hanging on the wall on my orfice, for ever ybody to see." he said. Bank Vice President Nicholas A. Shestok II, said the IRS called him recently, asking if the bank would make payment on the blouse. He said the bank would honor the unusual check if everything was in order. "Mazurkiewicz was careful to include bis account number and the ban.k's identification number on the blouse,·· Shestok said. "And he patterened the con- figuration of the check after that of a normal one." Bank regulations do not pr~ bibit customers from us ing ob- jects other than regular paper c hecks for drafting money, Shestok said. I llllS AFllCA INGLEWOOD CAP) -A parimutuel clerk at Hollywood Park won $37.000 in a race he never bet on when an apparent betti n g window s windle backfired After a five-day dispute over who owned the winning tickets, track officiaJs Tuesday awarded the money to Joe Dypwick. But he could have lost $5,400 of bis money. Dypwick was selling bet\ing tickets on the ninth race Thurs· day when a n unidentified Newport Beach man allegedly . tried to run one of the oldest track coo games in the book. He went to Dypwick'a window at the last minute and asked for S6.000 worth of win and parlay tickets. Dypwick punched them out. But when the bell went off, freezing all action, the bettor "suddenly dlacovered'' he was c.rter lthle,...,, Tbll map Indicates tbe route of Pre1ident Carter's planned trip to Europe next week . Carter leaves 'lbun· u, on tbe week·lona Journey. SS,400short Under strict par1mutuc1 security rules. the $6.000 gamble suddenJy became Dypwick's. But Dypwick . a four-year veteran of the clerk's window. suspected a ruse and rang for security guards . The bettor claimed an error and while the group stood hag· gling, the horses came across the wire. All the bets were winners. The bettor, the clerk, the tickets and cash were all taken to track headquarters. where the tickets and money were locked in the track safe. The bet· tor was questioned and released. It wasn 't fair , Dypwick argued, pointing to the plight of a fellow clerk who was forced to pay off a $5,000 loss because or a State Beach Sigru Slated· LOS ANGELES <AP) -A thousand redwood signs, point· Ing the way to pubtlc beach ac· ceas routes, will soon dot the Callfomia coastline. The CalllomJa Coastal Com- miaaico on Tuesday set aside $50,000 to poet the algm. But as the campaJin got un· der way, Malibu residents were preulnl to reduce public use of the well-known Polnl Dume headlands and to shut off access to Dume Cove and Pirate's Cove, a nude beach area. Drop Explode BAK.EltSnELD <AP) -Kem County narcotics officers con- fl1 cated sz mtlllon worth of cry1talllne PCP after an Ullel d\llt laboratory blew up bent. ,. r similar mvoluntary bet Track officials say that without such rules. at would bt: too easy for a clerk and an out side accomplice to cheat lhl' track through calculated "er rors ·· Before t'omm~ lo Callromw. The broadcast monitored here quoted rl'ports fron1 Afghanistan "" '>a~mi;( Karma! was a virtual pn ... oncr of his Hu~:-.1an advisers jnd his personal staff including l'OOI. and drt\Cr were Russians Rcuff w orkl•d a-. an ad m1n1strator of residential and community program:,, in ~ l'\ ada and Kentuck) Gem Talk By J C llUMPllR/t:S C mt/lft1 C tfl'lologut. ACS TOURMALINE growmg in populant11 The tourmaline, a stone which comes in many hues, is bewming very popular among people who are fond of colored gemstones. Because or its vitreous luster. various colors of tourmaline are sometimes very slm\lar in appearance to more e xpensive stones . The r ed tourmaline, for example, ls called rubelllte, because of its n1by-Uke appearance. A fine gr~ specimen of tourmaline looks very much Uke an emerald , and some blue speclmena may be confused w\tb sapphires. Odd colors such as salmon and brown are sometimes found. because the tourmaline'• mineral make·up ls amona the most complex of all gemstones. It ls harder than quartz, but softer than topu. U rich in Iron deposits, the torumallne may be black or blul•h·black; the presence ol Uthlum atves rubellite Its red hue; but the two minerals moat common ln tourmaline are silica and alumina. Nature's complex way of turnlna minerals into aematona ta a bafftine, but beaut.llul pbenomeooo. • .. I COLOR CONTRASIS The buu1y o{ your favorite colored tern SCI - fashionably 10 a mockm mounrina and bcguilinal)' flashed w1tb dtamoods. lsn'r rhat a buuliful idea for that special ri.na 'you·ve be-en wanuna. or that gr.ceCUl peodant' We will be happy 10 aid you it1 the telecd<>n of such a piece, and properly adviM you on the ldtotity and quali1y of tho~ ""1 you are meet iotemled In own ... Yoia bave the assurance of compec.tn!..., ~al kDO'<l'ledp throu,tl our membet1hfp la !he American Gem Socic1y- an orpnilldoo ol profeulonally trained jewelen with lhe Wlhtst ethical r.caodards. @ W«MIOI AMElllCAH GfM S0Ct(TY ,- J. C.JJump~ris6 }ewefer6 M(M8U AMlttCAN GEM ~OC1£1 Y • ·@ 18?3N~T8LVO COSTAMESA ~ 3.4 YEARS IN THE SAME LOCATION ~-·~ PH<>ffl~1 ... .. .. .... . 4'•• ; .:·~·: ~······· lllOl'll 8Y,,.. YOTS Dlln. -Only ywel41day, our IUl'U*& 0rup ~ Board ol 8upentlon took OM k>ok at UM to1111t1 .cite tally and. u they,., in the Penta1on. ref\aMd to eltber C()ftflrm or deily It. 'nia may J_..t prove tbat tM IUJ>en't.orl are a lot wlter tban aome people UU.U . · After all. \bey were belns wed to certify an elecUon wh re the r.11uJta we~ p_r.estt&ted aa correct "to the best of knowledp and beJlef." 'll\at'a ~noucb to back you off rt1ht lbere. ITS A.BOUT THE SAME as 10ln1 to the 1ara1e man lo pick up YoUr car and be tells you it'a fixed, "to the beat ol my lmowledle and beUef . . . " That's.IQlq to five you a lot of confidence out in traf- fic. Ai.the whole alobe ia now aware, Oranae CoUbty was dead Jut ln reportlna finaJ, unofficial retuma from lbe June 3 Primary Elect.ion ballotin1. Despite all assurances thaLJ>ur new vote-counting machineS worked perfecUy, we staeeered ln 11 days late Insert Your Ballot at "A" and lt'U Be OK, OK, OK. OK .. °-:' with returns. Alleged computer foutups were blamed. Thus the election was virtually written into the history books before Orange County even got into th"altgame. SINCE THE JUNE election is history. we shouldn't !>hudder a~d look backward. Orange County should figure out soml' way to get through the November general etec- lion without suffering another ghastly embarrassment. /'\void another pitiful pratfall at the ballot box. What we need here is some "novative thinking. Some news way~ to speed the vote next November in Orahge County. Here are some ideas now : MA.D,.A-VOTE: All registered voters in Orange Coun· t y are given a postcard. It has a nap on it to assure voting secrecy. Then you just mail it in for counting. Put your voting trust in the .hands of the U.S. PostaJ Service. Will your vote get there late? Sure it will. But maybe not 11 days late. PHONE-A-VOTE: Ma Bell may be able to solve our problems. Tell every registered voter to call m his ballot choices to Orange County headquarters Of course, you might get put on hold. But maybe not for JI days While you wait. they could play on-hold music. hke. "My Time 1s Your Time" or "Time on My Hands AUDI ENCE PART ICIPATION: Hire all the high !>chool auditoriums in Orange County. Have the registered voters report to these places and vote by a show of han~. The soda and popcorn concessions alone f1ight pay for new county computers. YOU AUTO VOTE: We could place vote-counting peo- ple in strategic locat•ons along our tughways, like in front of Hotel Laguna, at Newport Bay Bridge or on Beach Boulevard. Votes could be collected while motorists wait· ed forsignalstochange. That takes just slightly less than 11 days In a real pinch. I suppose Orange County couJd order the votes counted by election workers in each voting pre· cinct. But then, that may have been tried somewhere before. Harper's Magazine To Fold NEW YORK (AP> -Tb .. death ot Harper'a maaazlne. tbe nallon'a oldeat monthly, Is be!ne mourned as the end of an American tradiUon by scholars and wrtt.en across the cou.ntry. "l Just heard the news •.. and I'm heartbroken." said Ro1er Angell. senior fiction editor of The New Yorker magazine, after T\te$day's an· nouncement lb.al Harper's will fold in August. Founded In 1850. the magazine of literary and social commen- tary published new authors ranging from Herman Melvi:Ue and Henry James to George Plimpton and Tom Wolfe. Other notable contributors included Mark Twain, Stephen Crane. E .B. While, William F. Buckley and Joan Didion. "WE'RE REAJJ.Y SAD about it. it's the loss of a real A m erlcan tradition.'' said M.ortlmer B . Zuckerman, publishe r of T h e Atlantic Monthly, Harper's main com- petitor.· "We feel particularly sensitive because we are the last bearer of the tradition or the serious magazine.·' · 'jhe narrowing of the num- be r s of ma gazines being published is a bad sign for writers and r eade r s themselves." lamented Angell. "It's very bad for young writers. too." Lewis H. Lapham. Harper's editor. said be received word Tuesday morning from the Min- neapolis Star and Tribune Co .• the magazine's owner since 1965. that the end had arrived. But he said he wasn't cynical about the demise of the magazine whose circulation had c limbed to 325.000. Economy Surpasses &timates WASHINGTON CAP> -The nation's overall economy and corporate profits were a bit s tronger in the first three months this year than earlier • estimated, the Commerce Department reported today. The nation's innation-adjusted gross national product the value of all Roods and services -rose at an annual rate of J .2 per cent from tile hnal quarter of 1979 to the first quarter or 1980. the aRencysa.id estimated as l . l percent. but that fi gure later was revised downward to 0.6 percent. The first quarter 1s expected to be the last to show growth. as mo~ analysts believe that the nation's seventh recession since World War II is under way and could continue through the rest or the year. The Commerce Department also reported that the after·tax profits or the nation's corpora t1ons rose 7.6 percent. from an annual rate of $146.9 billion in the final three months of 1979 to an annual rate or $158 biJlfoo in the first three months of 1980 . . Much of Nation Rainy • Northemt States Driest, Swmiest Coastal M'ftltkr LO• CIOUd•nHS noql\IJOnd m«nlnQ nours ••Ill CHlly P••tlal •fternoon wn•lllW-NS. CC>lll"-1htQh6&, ._ H. Int-hkJft n. low '2. Wat~. •2 EfM-e, flgllt vartet>le '"''""' n'911t and ,,_,,,"9 houn wilh one 10 IWO -I W.ftd W.-.tt -..Sl«IY swells. Point COfltePllon lo San H f<Ol•s •-.northwest wl-10 to II -llOIS --••I~ with tiW"M 10 lfve loot northwesterly sw•ll Hl9"1 -morning •-clouds wlll> ... r11a l aftemOOn < IHrlr>O 11.S. s ..... ..,, T~ pel-tNICIO of 1119 Soulll -wnt with rain tooey - more •--~ed tor ,,,. up-per -..ldwftt Md atat.s alofle t!W $Ulf -~-~~-·· fO<«Ul tor ....., trom IOUlftef'n Ml .. -l and-*"~totM -tllern Al!Mtk Olett .... _...,.. 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O...•-Patofl- Redllllff Sac•-SM!l• 8artolw• StoclllOft T,.,.,mal U-14'11 8•rtlow 814 ..... Cal•llN El Centro u.-.,,_ l.OftO 8-tl ) He--18MCll °", .... Pelm S«lr>OI Saft.._ -dlj IO sen.-. S.111.aAIWI s.M•MMle T-Velley .. )1 •S .. 11 .. , ... 11 SJ •• 10 •> -112 74 .... '° .. ., ., ti SS 10' 11 SS '° ... .. 11 .. ~ ., S4 100 SI 10' .. .. ~ 101 •• 71 • 7t SI 10' 10 ,. 50 ... , .. ,. 14 SS IOI 10 . ,,. 12" 74 .. 10 • 74 » .. n " n • 1J tO IO • n H '6 .. ,, •n .. '° .. ,, .. ,. fl ,. ' . \ . WORLD I NATION 36 Dead, 200· Wounded hi South Africa Riots JOHANNESBURG. South Africa <AP) -Claabe• between rloten and police ovemipt lD a mhled·race town.ship, stemmln& trom the anntveraary Monday Of tbe 1978 Soweto riots. left 38 dead and 2IDO wounded. a cape Town newapaper reported today. Police said at leut 11 were killed, but thet.olltould be bJlher. Violence flared anew today, but there were no immediate re- ports ol casualties. Serenaded The Cape Argus newspaper aald a check showed 34 dead on arTival and two dead of injuries after admission at three hospitals. THE NEW VIOi.ENCE erupt- ed in Elsies River a. y.oune men stoned cars and set lire to a abop, and police opened fire to disperse mobe ao firemen could fight the blue, tbe Cape Argus reported. Part al crowd of 150,000 jammed into New York's clntral Park express affection for Italian tenor Luciano Pavarot· ti as Metropolitan Opera opened its season of free outdoor operas. ln lower photo Pavarotti, clad in raincoat and cap. sings Verdi's "Rigoletto," conducted by J ames Levine. South Africa's pollce com· missioner declared bls men Will shoot to kill anyone found loot· lng, burnJne or endaneerlng lives, just as they did ln the clashes overnight. Gen. Mike Geldenbuy1 de- fended the reaction of bis forces who used shotguns, clubs and rubber bullets against the rioters TUesday. The violence erupted the day after police wounded 35 persons demonstrating on the fourth an- niversary of the Soweto race riots in whlch 515 died in an eight -month upheaval. One newspaper called the latest out. break the worst since then. THE l.OOTING, ARSON, stone-throwing and vandalism erupted throughout t he Cape Peninsula. One mixed-race area known as the Cape Flats was said to be •·reasonably quiet" to- day after being held virtually under siege. The road to Cape Town's D.F. Malan Airport was strewn with burning tires. ma:kesbift wooden ba rricades and rocks as bands of youths stoned passing motorists. ··People were killed and wounded in clashes between the police and colored people in Elsies River. Bonteheuwel. Ravensmead and Retreat in the Cape Town area today." Capt. Quentin Papentus of the Police Directorate of Public Relations said. "No further details are im- mediately available .'· SAPA, THE COUNTRY'S domestic news agency. said all official channels to sources of in- formation ,about tPle number of people killed or wounded in the unrest were later closed off to the press on pohce instructions The.police directors issued a ban Monday night on Journalis~ l'O tertn~ "troubled" ~rca:-. w1thou1 special police perm 1ss1on Ucense Lifted In Bridge Mishap TAMPA. Fla. <AP) -Florida Offlc1als, Citing a possible risk to lives and property, have lifted the license of John Lcrro. who was guiding the freighter Sum· mil Venture -whrn 1t rammed in- to the Sunstune Skyway Brid~c . Lerro was told he could appeal that dec1~1on 1n Tallaha!>~ee next Wt•ek You Can't Bil the Orange Coasl W¥hoal Iha Daily Pilot &ncl Coast Life. .. \ DAILY PILOT ' SACIAMKNTO CAP) -The t0-eal1M ....... bW" to protecl MW ear balYwa la beiftl blOct.s tn tbe 1tat. s..ai.. TM llW. Aarros 1>1 Auetnblywomu Salb Tanner, D-!J Moat., would NCtu.lre auto maoutactwen to Jiv. ret\IDdl or Npl~ for '')emona. ·• - 8'8l \IDdlt' ,.....\l,. hom the auto LDdmt17, tbt lilM-mtmber Senate JudldU'J Committee 11ve the bill onJy three YOtet Tuel· cla1. wttb ftft Meded for puaqe. But M1. Tanner aald lbe wo.&ld IMk uotblr wit1 l1ter. • .. • r e ..,,,_ .,........,.. WATSONVILLE <AP) -Residents reported belnl rattled by an eanhquake early lbla momlq, a few houri alter two mild tembkn rolled \hrou&b t.hla rich farmlDt valley lfta. "We bad two or three ( J l Ht ntstlt and tben another ST ATE about one o'clock Ulla mom· _ _ Ina." said Louis Foxworthy. a dispatcher ro~ ~atson· ville poll:iepartment. "A couple or them were PJltty~ld, one wal rough. , · There e no immediate reports of damage or injury. ·MH•I,.. ae..-• ~I•• Telfl SACRAMENTO CAP) -Frank Sinatra ls listing Ronald Reagan as a reference in bis effort to regain a Nevada gambling license, The sacramento Bee reported today. The 64-year-Old singer's action has upset some Reagan a.ides, tbe newspaper said, because it could drag the Republican pres· idential hopeful's name into an inv~gation that will be con· cerned largely with Sinatra's alleged ties to underworld figures. Prisoll ~ ... 39t• E•ra,,. LOS ANGELES (AP) -Judges caU the federal prison on • Terminal Island "the sieve," and Monday's escape from it was the 39th since October, deputy U.S. marshals &&Y· They escape by boat, on loot, or just crash through the gates, as four inmates did in a prison fire truck last February. Jn the latest incident Monday night, Ernesto G. -Rigales, 21. scaled a 10-foot chain-link and barbed-wire fence, then "ran to a motorboat that apparently was waiting for him," said CapL Eugene Bradford, chief corrections supervisor at the prison. .41do l~tlo• Biii Dftld SACRAMENTO CAP -An attempt to review an· annual auto inspection plan in the Legislature has failed despite the threatened loss or $750 million in federal aid. The federal government says it will withhold that amount next Sept. 16 unless California begins annual inspections of auto smog devices. The biU, SB84 by Sen. John Foran, D-San Francisco, was de· feated last week by the Assembly Transportation Committee, part- ly because the Brown administration contended it would lead to dirtier air in some areas. ' . Offshore Oil • . • . Leasing OK'd. ~ l WASHINGTON <AP> -Jn~rior Secretary Cecil Andrul, deelarlng : ~oil and 1u leuea one ol the "IDOll envlrollmeatally beniln'' enerl)' IOUttel available to the country. bu oven flDa1 approval to an acceleratedleaslngprogramcovertncthenextfiveyean. • .............. Seeld~ Dieorce Citing irreconcilable differences, singer-actress Carol Lawrence, 47, is suing singer Robert Goulet, 46, for divorce after nearly 17 years of marriage. Mrs. Goulet. • who filed Tuesday in Los Angeles, is demanding custody of the couple's two teen-age sons and spousal support. It was the second marriage for both. Pyramids on Move LOS ANGELE.5 <AP> -The pyramid schemes are collapsing in California, leaving a trail of broken families and broken._ friendships. But it isn't the end of t he endless schemes - Californians are exporting the game out of state. Gina McGuiness of the state attorney general's office in Sacramento said Tuesday that Californians have been arrested in New York. Florida and even Canada for trying to' start new pyramids. Lt. William Mossman of the . Los Angeles Police Department said he ts getting calls for help from law enforcement agencies a ll over the country. Canada and even Australia. "But the pyramids don't Sttm to have progressed as far 1n those places -not yet. anyv.a~ -as they did in Cahrorn1a." hl' added. Both s tate and lo c<i l authorities said they are contw uing their investigations into complaints, but Mossman said. .. For all practical purposes, the pyramid scheme is deadJ1ere." .~~· ; ' .. Andrus' action came despi~ stronc obJectloPI fn>m environmental : groups that had sought to deleU · sal~ off Aluka and Northern California. The l)l"08J'am announced Tues· day provides for 38 offshore lease sales through 1885, a 20 percent in· crease over what Andrus bad recommended one year ago, before President Carter unveiled his latest program to increase domestic energy supplies. .. IT WOVl.D BE a crime to pre· vent us as a nation from realiz· ing tt}e i~ benefits of this unique aaaet," Andru5 said in an· nouociDg bis decision. "I have worked hard to make certain that the program provides to the public the financial return aod the environmental protection it re-- qui res and deserves.'' The sdledule Andrus unveiled include$ 11 sales in the Gulf of Mexico. six in the AUantic, four off California. 10 off Alaska and five sales that will re-0ffer areas on which no bids were received in earlier sales. Seven or the sales would be in frontier areas off Alaska where leasing bas not pre- viously taken place. IN THE PROPOSED 1981 sale involvmg areas off central and northern Califontia, Andrus said a great deal or concern has been ex pressed about it, including three of the five sedimentary basins presently under study. He said a dtt1S1on on whether to in· elude these basins in a sale would be made f0Uow1ng completion of the final .environmental state· ment. "When the cone-ems that have bttn expressed a.re compared to current resource informat.ioo it causes me to question wbetber FURNITURE these basins should be offered for lease," Andrus1ald. Frances Betnecke, an attorney with the Natural Resources Defense Council, said her IJ"OUP was d.iaaPPOtnted in Andrus' de· . ciaion aDd termed some minor · changes made in the final : schedule "meaningless ... She : said the group was eooslderlng . courtactiootobloctsomesales. Girl's Family Hehl, in Death Of Boyfrien4 SACRAMENTO (AP) -A 14-year-dd Sacramento boy who was visiting bis girlfriend in her bedroom was shot 15 times and killed, apparenUy by members of her family, police say. Officer s said they found Marvin Keota, clad in a jogging suit. dead about 3 a.m. Tuesday at the South Sacramento home of lS-year-dd Nurah Yahya, who bolted the house to stay with rel· atives at an undisclosed location: Booked for investigation <'f murder wer e her father. Hazaam Yahya, 47. a factory machme operator who came to this country 21 years ato from Yemen ; his wife Marie Elasa, 46, <i California-born former teacher's aide; and the couple's son, Abdul, 14. They were being held without bail pending arraignment today. A special introd'l'tion to RD Originals. ~SS. We design them, we make them. in our · own factory, we know they~ terrific! r•••••••·------------------·-···~ Sida WiU Li_ve Sido, the mixed-breed dog who attracted widespread attention after she was con· demned to death in the will of her late owner has·a new "leash on life." She is led away from city hall by ~chard Avanzino, president of San FranclSCO SPCA, who adopted her after a judge ruled Tuesday Uie dog will live. .---...._ MEDICAL CARE: HOW TO GET,_. MbtEV'S WORTH. ~SS. ") ., OfllDEA NOW AND TaKE ADVANTAGE Oft THIS LIMITED TIME Off'IR. CREQCT T!RMS l.VAILABLL .. °""' c..er: $5Q AB FlJANlnJRE SHOWROOM-STORE 550 • $5() • INTRODUCTORY OFFER TOWARD THE PURCHASE OF ANY ll8 ORIGINAL DIESIGN SOFA, SECTIOllAL Oii SUEPIER.sOFA. Ttus limited tune aw is good from June 15 tnroogh July 5. 1980. One Ollrtifiallle per a.torner only. RB STORE COUPON Huny, tot•• lrst time evet, .. are offertng tpedal Introductory NYlnp on our fante>U9 RB Oftglntil Dff&gM. M8de In our own f.ctofy, RB 0ri9tn• o,. tfte wkhat Nie cllon of fllbftcs, texturn, colOn, atylea and llzea to enhance 1ny contMRpOnlry, tnn9'tlonal or tnlcllon9l Halng. M8de wfth the tnnt quelty a•bmanehtp tor taattng good k»olca Md ....._. co...eort, here'• a ._.....of ow "'°'* wanled delip. OeconaUng Mmce, cMllftry •ftd our ,.•o• • ..,.,...,._ quaMtf Included at no •Jdr• co8t. n TOM>•_., .,._....._•C1M>•-llOS SA.NTA ~• 110SC.11'tt St:• S.U-GI01 COSTa•SA• lnlM.....,..._• .-.nit ~T'Dt• 110tt ...,_..._(714).....n HUHTINGTON UACtt •'"" -.,...--. • ~ All'nl&A •nm~ a• 124...a SMOf 7 O.OS A-· W. DAJ'l 10 UNTI. 9 • ~y 10 UNTa 6 · SUNr¥Y 12'30 UNTI. 6 • o~ ,.,,.....,..11c:.. .... Yotl S1oc:a ~~ f ·- . J I • • I Bus Costs, Riders oth on Increase ........ 8llt wp1 HtXlb', the •.t lllll&n Oranp CouDtY Trwlt DllUid ....,_ for l-.& 11 Ull .., mllllon ,.,. ... ,.... ............ 1'11181 -.. 1a -.....-tor 1tatr pay lncreu. Ull c:::.1u~ ADcreUe -'3 percent -ta to • tM1 .-'IW will JUIQP from SS7.8 mUUon "' -~-&o • • RillDI cmta ~ f\alal Md ttr.. bad the meJor impact on the budeet-. Uonl wlU. the fact that the OCTD thll year au.a mare.,..... c:overiN more routee. Bw rtdenblp ii up 18 percent over lut year, even ex· cMctinc u. fllure tor llay, tm, wtaen the auoUoe •bertal'e caWled a audden 8'U'I ln bus patronace. Ap- paren&ly quite a few riders formed the bus hablt at that lime IDd It'• .Umat.ed the l1ow but steady lncreue will brtaJ t.5 million rlden ab(>ud •cb mcmth durtna the comi.al summer aeMOD. Tbe OCl'D board allO has formally accepted a $4.3 million arant from the California Tranaportalion Com· mission toward purchase of 6.9 mUes of abandoned railroad rlOt.ol-way between Santa Ana and Stanton. WhUe OUs aeema a somewhat ~ely route; the plan is to develop it with 10me form ol rapid tranalt to even· tually connect with the proposed Century Freeway tow An•eJes ~tioos. Weaning Southern Californians from lheir cars is no easy task, so transit district directors must keep their eyes fixed on the future. With gasoline unlikely to get any cheaper, and many household budgets getting tighter, it's a reasonable guess that if the OCTD keeps building its services, more and more countians will decide to give lhe bus a try. And well they should. Your governments spend about $30 a year per resident of Orange County on the transit district and only 20 percent of it comes.back in fares. So flag a bus or find your nearest loc~l bus route. You already have an investment in it. Expensive 'Servants' If Gov. Jez:ry Brown were interested in boostins his a nnual pay of $49,100 -apparently he isn't -he might consider a staff job with the U .S. Senate in Washington. The latest report on salaries of employees serving the Senate reveals that more than 160 of them are paid more than the governor of the nation's most populous state. S~aff salaries· are pegged at various levels below the $60,662 a year paid to the senators. Highest-paid senatorial staff members are the- secretary of the Senate, the sergeant-at·arms and the · legislative counsel, who each make $.55,386. Secretaries to t~e Democratic majority and the Republican minority get $54,800 apiece. The seven "reporters of debates" who compile steno- graphic records of Senate sessions make $52,686 a year. Somewhat lower on the pay scale are 474 staff mem- bers who make $40,000 or more a year and 1,200 who are in the P>,000-plus pay br41cket. Granted, living expenses in the District of Columbia a re high, but these are hardly starvation wages. Perhaps Californians should be grateful th.at Gov . Jerry, for all his flaws, had the decency some time a~o to exclude himself from a leosJative pay bill that would have raised bis salary to$65,000 a year. · It's costing us enough te> keep the "public servants" in the federal government afloat. Editorial Assistance We're beginning to wonder what state Attorney ·General George Deukmejian is running for. Or whether he may be after our job. The state's top law official has some strong opinions on laws an~ law enlorcement, which is understandable, along with a considerable talent for keeping himself and his views' in the limelight. · Almost every week or so we receive a lengthy docu· .. ment addressed to The California News Media from the attorney general's office. The press releases cover in some detail Mr. Deukme· jian's views on current bills in the Legislature which he feels merit ~upport. The bills concern such issues as the so·called "diminished capacity" defense, which Deukmejian would \ike to see eliminated, along with the practice of revers· ing criminal judgments it a similar case survives an ap· peals court test. The odd thing about the press releases is that each is accompanied by a "proposed editorial" reviewing the at- torney general's views and urging readers to "prompt!>' send strong messages of suppport" for the measure in question. One of the ptetJosed editorials was six pages long. which is a little wordy for most publications. Frankly, while we're reasonably interested in the attorney · general's comments on some pending legislatlon, we'd just as soon write our own editorials. And that might cut his office budget a bit too. • Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Daily Pilot. O!hef views expressed on this page are those of their authors an<f artists.. Reader. comment is invited. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321 . . Boyd/Table Manners BJL .. BOYD Breatf ast ls the only meal daring which it's not bad mumen to read something. ,_.~~~~~~~---' Dear Gloomy ' Gus About tnereulDI the •arrlo.le liceae fee to t..a billp for Ylctims of do..Ue .solence: San bope combaU.e coupt. don't 1et the lmpi' I HlOD tbeJ miCbt .. ..a~ &bead ud •••t eacb otber up beea.. &M7'n paid fo11 tb• dublou1 ............ R.W. ilfgA~ Or ao i>8Y the etiquette ex· perts, now. Tltis w•a not always the case, please note. Once. reading at any meal was thought t.o be not oaly rude but unhealthy. One small group or rulemakers even went so far as to claim that people who chatted at the table were dining, people wbo sat sllenUy were eating, and people who read were feeding. Granted, the bOat people of tbe Gilbert Island•. DOW bow .. KirtbaU. are cood navtcaton. But do you buy tbetr da1m tat tbey cu teal tbelr wbereabouta at ua Jutt br the 1mell ol t.be ocean? N.uberdDL The word t oec:Un almoet twice u trequently In son, uoea 11 tbe word you. Q. How 1ons can a t0ldler 1tar AWOL Mfor• b•l•I el-lfted••dlMrt«f A. JOda,Ja. ~. . ROller1 N. w.ectlPubOlhtr Cuba's Militai-y. Muscle Grows W AIRINGTON -ftllit tM # Poll1 .... lDl1lt that ... -fUOt ol cu.a ~ ..... Ulliu.ct llMel lboa tlM mon1 baebuptcy and economle hlilure ol P'tdel Castro's Coaa· mtmbl rqime, the pl'O("licmala of tbe American lat•IUf.ac. community pal.nt an eatJrely dlff erent picture. Secret uaeament.s p1"eMDted to Coacreu by lbe Deftate ln- tell l 1 enc e A1ency wam \bat Fide l Castro. f¥ from being at the eod of his rope is at the peat of his military effi· ciency, thanks to the Soviet Union's military assistance. The refugee exodus exposes Castro's CUba as a sham. But his Blg 6rotber in the Kremlin supplies him with the practical s upport to keep him in control. The 100.000 Cuban refugees may have the principles. but Castro has the firepower. IN FACT, humiliating as it seems. the Cubans may have achieved-thanks to their So- vie t buddies -a military capability that the United St.ates is still just dreaming about: a rapid deployment force that can N rUIMd lnto the brHch la bnalb·ftre eltuauaaa 1bort. ot &a alJ-QUt audear COGfroatatkln. ·"The Cuban umed force. b.ave ,raduated from what w• a deftmlw foree to one wbkb., wltb Soviet auiatance, eaa deploy a large number ol t1V01J9 t• distant conflicts on abort notice.'' the Cl.A briefera ~­ t.J lafanned the Houle IUbcom· mittee on inter·Amertcan af· fairs. cb•ired by Rep. Gus Yatron. D-Pa. Obv1oullY. no one is auuest· in,-that Fidel Castro can sue· ee11fully attack the United States -although our in· telUcence bas unearthed in· torma&ioo that the Cubans in f•ct can strike target.a in Ji1orida with their Soviet weapons. ~ point is that Castro baa the military muscle to attack his Latin American neighbors on quick notice. THANKS TO tbe Russians. Cuba bas "tbe best-equipped air force in Latin Ameriu," ac- cording to the Pentagon's in- telligence experts. Among the Cuban air force's recently ac· quired planes is the MiG·23 "Flogger" which. fuJly loaded. "can reach portions of the Southeastern United States . Mexico, Central America and the west.em islands or the Carib- bean." according to the seem transcript. Nicholas von Hoffman la addlUon, ~kt·IUpplMd AN·M tranaporta .b•~lbe capability to airdroP in PottJc. ol Pbida • . . .ii ol Jamaica, Haiti and tbe Babamu. and moat of the Dominlcan Republic,'' the CIA analymwam. But. u anyooe wtM> bu ever done tMwiDe11 with the Soviet. knowa. the Ruulan bear bus la not a purely affection.ate em- brace. lt requ.l.re. a certaln quid pro quo. ''The Soviets and the CUbans bhe conaummated what you mi1bt call an effective mar· riace," states a Peatacoo niport obtained by my report.er Lucette Lagnado, "where the Cubans are providing the troops and the Soviets virtually all the equJp- menl.'' As a result, the intelligence analysts have conduded, "the Cubans are now able t.o serve as an important regional military factor ln the Caribbean area." NIXON98 ADVICE -R1clWd Nixon's favorite president.ial candidate, John Coooally, took the biggest pratfall ia the Republican primaries. Yet in Nixon's opl.nloo. Coooally might have won the nomination ii be bad heeded the right advice. Nixon baa told intimates that he advtaed ConDa1Jy to reject the liberal definition of a "coo- servatift," t.o ftdd'me the word PLYING BACKWAaD -Oom- merclal airt1ne piJotl .rho are alcoholics have beeo able. for the past eight years, to acknowledce their p-roba.m without fear of permaoeat grounding. Once tbey "-•• agreed to proper treatmellt - and have agreed t.o stay drJ - they are allowed by federal ftll· ulations to keep their jobs. But a lederel court nd.1n1 m.t month may drive aJcoboUc plliDta back into the closet -to ta.e detriment ot the nytn1 public. As it happens, the court qlt. brought by Delta AJrllaes against the Fede~ll Aviatioll Ad· ministration, had notbln1 to·do with alcoholic pilots. Ute .it tlut one of the nation's maJor airlines <Northwest>, Delta bu gone along with the FAA ""°" gram that permits recovered a lcoholics to regain their wtap. But the court decislon, wblda lnvolved Delta's right to impoee higher medical st.andarda cm Its pilots than the FAA ~Ulred. may shoot down the ta- dustrywide rebabilitatioa pro. gram for the approxlmat.elJ IDO recovered .tcobolics wbo now pilot American commercial airlines. 1be decision allo af. feds pilots wbo have overcome heart disease, psychiatric prob-• lems. and other medical eoadl· tions. INSIDE 'l1IE KRE.uN -U Pr~ident Carter can't keep bis :, allies in line, it may comfort ~ him to know that bis nemesis in j1i the Kremlin. Leonid Brezhnev, ;t as haVing a similar problem. An ~ intelligence report claims tUt > Hungary, Poland and, of course •• • Romania balk increasingly 1 ~ against Soviet policies ... The ,• decision to invade Afghanistan ~: according to another ln· j tellige.nce report, bu caused ~ tension within the Kremlla. t Alt.hough their d.ilfereoces ne ~ papered over, some Politburo •1 members report.ed.ly beline tbe invasion was a mlatate. 'l1te ttumbling. apparently. isn't ~~ directed so much at Bre1bnev as at the hardheads who pushed the mvasion plan on their faltering € leader. ).! Reflections on Indian and Mideast Rifts MeaengefLdelivered press re- leases have been arriving from the very bot.sy-totay public rela· lions ftrm of Hill and Knowlton. There have also been telephone calls and an expensively put together press packet. The packet doesn't have an imperial corporate logo on it. but the Great Seal of the Navajo Tribe. The Navajos have hired Hill and Knowlton - for half a million, it ls whispered but denied -to represent them in a nasty land-dispute with their neighbors, the Hopi Indians. If they lose, somewhere between 4,500 and 6,000 Navajos will have to move off of Hopi. claimed .land, a move Hill and Knowlton is hoping to stop. THE ORIGINS of the figbt go back to the last century. lo 1868 the government established a 3.5-millioo-acre reaervaUoo for the Navajos along the Arizona· New Mexico boundary line. Fourteen fe&J'S lat.er President Cheat.er A. Arthur estabU.lbed a 2.S·million-acre reaervation about 30 mJles away for. the Hopis and, here'• the rub, "IUCb other I.odiana u the Secretary ol Interior may see flt to settle there." The more numerous and more fertUe Navajo, wbo now own about 25;000 square milee ol land, crowded iD on the Hopi IDd what the Hopi.I view u tbelr own atnall portion of territory. Apparently the two Indian u · lion.a don't bave much love for eacb otbet ud never dld, ao the quarrelllna begaa lobe aco ud bu beVer' let up. ,,.. ...... bu ... to eomt countl .. timel, oeee all the way to the &...,,eme Court. Mel fllaal· '' coacrea dlYtded the ....... 1t•ID• a relatl••ly email amocmt, t.8 9D1J.b 11eree, to tbe Hop1-. It .. um land· that lbe NH~ mut decamp from. prea~bb to nJoba UM ~.ooo Nay• wbo li'N oa t.belr' own Mlj ......... au-. To•· compllala cau, die tvYenua.t la ~paying all moving &.ts and up to $57,000 per family for a new home, plus a $5,000 bonus if they move in the next~ years. NONE ot IT is enough to salisry the NavaJos. who say they've ltved in j,he general vicinity since l.2()()"'"AD. But the Hopis have lived on their mesas even Jooger. There is also much talk about sacred lands so that unless YoU are an Indian. an an- thropologist or very patient. the ina and outs a.re probably past your understanding. Certainly there is no way for an out.sider to render justice satisfactory to the disputants. All ol this ls by way or an ad· monitory paradigm concerning our ever-lengthen ing, ever · knotting and ever-snagging part in the .y'ab-ls}'aeli face-off. In ~vajo-Hopi dispute. the government. acting as a beneficent par\Y with the power to bribe and ~rce these tribes, both of which are situated ln the United States subject to our law courts and tegts latures. bas spent decades supervislng an George Mair impasse. Then wby are 1ft at· te m ptlng to give the law to the East.em Mediterranean 1 . Tbe Hopis and tbe Navajos will at &ea.st sit down at the same table to agree to disaaree. No such luck in the Middle East. 1f the Indians behaved in a like fashion as the people in Israel, the Navajos would be refusing to . talk to the Hopis and attempting to negotiate a settlement involv· iog the Hopis' fate and future by work.ing out a deal with. aay. the State ot Arilooa or some other entity with only a collateral 10· terest in the solutioo. SO WHAT IF aft.er the pains and abrasioGs.of these months~ dlpsy-doodliog diplomacy between Egypt and larael they do come to an agftemetll! 1be Egyptians don't live oa the West Bank ; the Palestinians never gave them power ol attorney to deal for them. The rest ol the Arab world has repudiated any suggestion that Egypt is their agent ln the negotJat.ion.s. The lsraells, for their part, won't sit down with tbe Palestine LlberatkJG Ortaniu- tioa nor with any other Paleltiae leaderabip cadre. not even one au but picked by the raneas themselves. That i.s what tbe Israeli a - pulsioa ol the two Palestinian mayors ol West Bank cities and a Moslem religious official amounts to. 1be mayors have been exiled from their homes because other Arabs, not undel' their coot.roi, attacked and killed seven Israelis. IF THE Israelis won't alt down with leaders chosen bJ' die PMe5tinians or Palestinian of. ficials chosen under their di.rec· tion and supervision, wbo then will they ever meet wttb to MUie the outstanding grieva.ncea which are older and much. awcb ei more complicated and far· I reaching than the Hopi.Navajo J d~pute"! ; haps the Great Wrtntled Pea ut Fat.her should recollect that be who can't brln1 brotherhood. to the Arb:ona-New Mexico border had beat fold bis tent and stick bis feathered boo- net in bis au.ache cue ud tiptoe home from the River Jerdaa. Business Asks for ~lation Buaioeu executives are beard complaining more and more that government regulates them too much and yet too oft.en they behave In ways that demand more and more recwatlon. Candidate Ronald Reaaan loves to note that Gen«al ll<*n 1pends Sl billion a year and employs 2',000 people Juat to com· ply wtUl IOV· enam• ret· ulatlom. Still, bull· neu lnvltet re1utatlon tbroutb lr· reaponslble and dellberat. antJ· loc)al behavior. Check tbele re· centuamJ)IM: F~11re and Rubber bu •sreect to pcy a•·• nae. u.. lar1eat penalty ever aJMIHd uod« t.be feclel'al Jaw, for not re- calliq a,ooo unaate tires. THE PaEVI01JS record holder for such flnes was General Motors, Ronni• Rea.ta.o's favorite, for. refiwlng to tell car ownen about a defec- Uve ~ pluc. Tbere are Insecticide maauf•cturers who make aarlcultural pol10D1 banned from .. ta U.. U.S., but that they .... ON'MU. Not ooly .,.. foretcn worbrw ........ red. ba& Quotes ··o.er~an. 1ent.e. tDd.ti1 la not •Sood u It waa .,...poltal ~ ortanlntlon -lD terms of Umellneaa of d.UM'7 met In term• of th b...U. ol otber Nrvicet ~ ~:e""IWtal ~ .. r.· .:.· ·u.a. h · I fl C Ofllff, ID .. a report to .~.· the pobons get into rood um • shipped to tbe u .s. and eadl up on our tables. nrm 18 widespread ~ ing of huardous waste that eo.· dangers the lives ol tboulaade ol Americans. 11'e Environmental Protection Agency 1a71 then are several thousand uaaale dumps in the CQUDtry and tM late1t aewa about l•Q•Ue damqe from the Love c..a .. ooe a.ample ol wbat cu • pen. ~ Tbe It.or>' pe9 OD from ..... bianellnc to CODtamlDated fGod to flammable paJamaa to pta1dcs that produce pollOllODI , ... If bmlw1 CODductld lt.Mlf ID res~• •8" ad .......,, poUeed belf, ..,...,. .... ,.. ulatlon would DOl be DMdM They don't., IO .OMIHlaet muat. \ ·"' ·Cultured Pearls Reg. Price $225.00 to $3,000.00 Large Group We~dinq Bands I• 14 Karat GOid DIAMOND PENDANTS .10 c..t Reg. $210.00 .. : ...........•... 1 99 .15 c..t Reg. $325.00 .................. 1 159• SAYE UP ·ro .20 C... Reg. M50.00 ................. 1 224 .25 c.at Reg. $585.00 ................ 1 28 .J2 C.... Reg. $750.00 ................. 1 375 .47 C..-Reg. $1750.00 ............... 1 877 .58 C..-Reg. $1975.00 .............. 1 987 .63 c..-Reg. $2500 00 .. . . . . . . . . . . '149 DIAMOND'S EARRINGS .04 CwlltTat. Wt. Reg. S1,2SOO . . ' 59" .06 CwlltTot. Wt. Reg. S160.00 ... ' 79" . I 0 c..t Tat. Wt. Reg. S200 00 . . ' , ... • 15 c..t Tot. Wt. Reg. S300 oo . . . ' 149" .JO c..t Tat. wt. Reg. $385.00 . . I I It" .23 c..t Tat. Wt. Reg. M00.00 . . . I I,,.. .34 c..t Tot. Wt. Reg seoo oo . . . 1 2,,.. .54 CwlltT.ot. Wt. Reg. $1050.00. • 1 4,,.. .51 CwlltTat. wt. Reg. S110000 ... 1 549" .76 c...;. Tot. Wt. Reg. 1695.00 . . . ' IJ,. .t4 c..t Tot. Wt. Reg. $2750.00 . . 'I 365• 1.00 CwlltTot. Wt. Reg. 12925.00 .. 1145,. 1.40 c..t Tot. Wt. Reg. 15100.00 . '2550" .. . ct. 5 a. Mat8 ching Solitaire ands Rina Reg. s12~.oo Reg. s78ls.oo SJ9Po S s•~AOG 14K YellowGofd ...,.,-- 14K Yellow Gold .33 Carat Oval Diamond Rin9 Aeo.11495.00 .,,. 1 ~~ -Watch Bands Ladies' & Men's 70% off Large Group Seiko 60% ON WAIGIES Quartz Clocks Precise Time . . BULOVA -SEIKO • ACCUTRON -BAUME & MERCIER· CARA YELLE .~off COMPLETE STOCK LADIES' & MEN'S SA•E HOURS 90~ 10.-. .... -· 'til 9 p.m. :rremendous Selection Of STERl:ING ·-sitvER •Wallace • ~eec:t & ·aarton • Towle • International • Gorha'l" • Lunt . Place Settings. Open Stock Lady's 14K Yellow Gold 78 Diamond OMEGA WATCH Truty A Beautiful Timepiece l... Reg. $3000.00 52199°° Lady's SBIO 9UARTZ Bracelet Watches Reg. 1275.00 s·1ot'!ly Monday n.rsclay Friday 141 SOLID GOLD CHAINS& IRACB.ETS Greatest Sten-Wide Sale In Our 12 Year Historyl A.H. WEINERT Fine je wels Soon to be Raff Jewelry #32 Fa1•I• Island -StacJe C...t letwe• ,, ......... & Sherwood's Fashloa llland, Newport C...ter Hewportleach .. ''Wlllt'I,... on •raund two.• I twven't *rd 'Vlablt' (l/f I ..... Of' tNap II.kt .,.., .u ~· .. f,oltkn West Picks Security Chief <'o mmander or fie ld operations division. irths Aided By N e wDrllg WASHJNOTON <AP > -Tbe Food and Dna1 AdmhU.lraUol\ bu approV*S "a atalllunt new dru1" to help at.op premature labor tllat tbreatena 10 percent ol UM three mlllkla beb6es bona la tbe United SUt each year. The aaeneY aald T'*4Q U. dnll. rttodrioe t\y<lrochloride. reluea the uUrul and "may belp preve nt aom• of tbe tbouaaod1 of pre- mature bUthl and fetal and infant deatbl t.bat oc- cur each year." BABIES 90&N LS88 than • weeks aft.es' COO· oepUoa are OMtkMncl ~. CoaapUQ~ u\a.Nd by ptematu.rttt an bl1med tor mudl of tbe lllDeN 8D11 clNtb emOiDI fetuses and lafut.a la tbe four WMb before add after bUth. The l!'DA called rilodrine "tbe flnt si- c;aniflc..Uy effective drug a pproved to treat ptt· mature labor." 1be aieocy said sedath'es, pain tillers. aJcobol, muecle relaxants and drup that act oo the nenoua tystem all bave ~ used to halt premature labOlr, but wltb only moderate succesa. Also, some bad adverse effects. BUT IN a.JNICAL trials in the United Sttes, 11\.0drine was fOWld to belp preveot some ~pre­ mat~ births-, particu.larty ~babies less t.ba.D 32 w~ts old, the FDA tald. It prolonged pregnancy and increased tbe proportion 0( babie$ we1'hlng s pounds 8 ounces or more. ' ·. " William BurkP. ia former chief ot poh« Ln Ore1on. has bet>n ap polnled head or security et Golden West C'ollege ff& 1uccee-ds Al Maasey of Huntington Beat"h. A native of Glendale. he began bis law en· forcement career in R oseburg. Ore a nd later moved to Crescent Clty where he became Deaths amon1 n...-boms whose mothers had been treated with rttodrioe were in the s percent range. and 11 perttnt of lbe babies had respiratory distress syndrome. By contrast, 13 percent of the babies born to women who got other treatments died and 20 percent suffered respiratory distress. USED GRAND PIANOS 30 USED Burke, an Anaheim l'ftldent. comee to thf\ Hunllngtoo Beacb cam- pus arter ser"lng g l, yeara as sec:urit.y orriN.'r at USC. where be was ..... N•tk-es chief or police. • Massey, a portrait R eool,l inu artist, resigned to set up • '"'e a business in pictorial glass etc~s. O/ Tires Dem•N•CM-ft Elsew~re CLEVELAND <AP>- Wall« A. Martlq, 70. re tired. president or the Hanna Mining Co., a m~or lndependent iron ore producer. died Tues· day. MEXIA. Texas <AP> -P11chlatrist Dr. Jolul Criticized 1 McCarthy presented •his findings in a paper at a conf e rence in Dearborn, M ich .. sp~msored by the Society of Automoti v e Engineers . He com - mented in a telephone Interview from Pa lo Alto, where be worlts for an enliDeeriog consult- 1 n g firm, Fa i l u re Analysis Associate.. Bolbnok, 56. a proseeu· THE Tiil~ company, ~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~lion witness in the after a bitter and much· 'Neptune Society "'I . murder trial of Jack pu bllcize d d is pute. c:aaw.no. au••ALAt $U Ruby and founder or the bowed to pressure from LAL]A31 Te&aa prison system's the National Highway 06tQ-... first psychiatric pro-Traffic Sa rety Ad · ~::i.T::'..=:=:...~..;; gramz died. His body minis tration and r e· ....,._~_...... wu round in a motel called tires in the 500 c:.111•._~ here Monday. s erieJ ... The agency .. Min. c. .... , ... ,.... claim'M"lhe tires bad ~ NcCOltMlal worruAUs "'I Laguna BellCh 494--9415 PVBLIC NOTICE been responsible ror 41 deaths and 65 injw1es. Jltrinous..,,...us About 3.95 million MNME nAn.M.,.T tires had been turned in Laguna Hiiis 768-0933 San Juan Capistrano 4gs.1ns ~,.. ,_._,,. Pff-.,.. ao1ne by Jan. 31 al a cost to "' n~-.1c. t012s f111, the company estimated :Z":"'· ~ v.....,, ~1ttom1• to reach $187 million. H•WWUWN-MT.OUYI Mortl.llWY • C.eme tef)' C<ematory John A. Enote. 2127 Ne<larlfle u .... ltl~. c.l•fo<n .. '1101 LH .,_Jervis, n1u -"'•"" McCARTHY SAID his ~· ""'"'"91°" e .. c11, c.1t1orn1• was the first large.scale ' ' 1625 G1slef Ave., Costa Mesa ~ SMITM & TVTMLL wornwtY WIS1CL .. CMAPIL MortU#Y •Cremations 4Z1 E.17th SL Costa Mesa ~ wa_,,,..s IMITMI' MOITUA.IY 6Z7Main SL ~n~actt ........ , CG&.OeML NV•• NONI 7801 Bolsa Ave. w.tmin..., 893-3525 Thi• ._;,,.u is <OfMN<t..i ltV • study of tbe involvement 9e._.,~ of steel·belted, radial- taM.J....,11 I ~---500 Utes in· Thll ....,,.... -frllld •mt IN p Y I' u~~ CoU<tty Oat1t of Or.ne-C:...l'J on accidents J-···-1<1*21 Firestone spokesman ,...,.,.. ar-.. CoaR De11r Piiot Jim co--dberg said ln J-tt, ... zs. J""' 2. '"° 2-.0 ,. .,._ "7U au ,__.vu. Ohio, the study PUBLIC NOTICE bad not been possible until alter tbe recall, • ..ICTl'TMUI ..,.... b ,,.... STATIIM ... , when the company o - T ... ..,.,_,"" ,__., .,.. dolftQ tained vehicle identifica· Wll~...=L Ott. CO~ WU Of.-liOD DUmberl from ott.w '--· ...,,.,.... .. e..ct1. c.. autom4kers U> know ...,~..,. L ~ w11 c;-. where to mail the recall v ... L-. "-'""' ... a..c11, c-. notices. ., .... J -"· Bwdl. 90S EHi wu-. ~=·~m:: •• <MCkKtael "" • US I~ G DAT A ..,.., .. "'"..,.,.· gathered by Proressor Tflls ~~.'::: wllh n. B.J . Campbell, director COvlll'J Clef1l of Or4H199 C-ly on or lbe Highway Safety J._ •.,.. • .. • .,.. Research Center 0( the P\lbll.., ~ .... CONt 0a41., f'Jtot Uni verslty of N ortb J-"· t1.ZS.J""'2• 1"° , • ..,. Carolina, McCarthy con· P11BUC NOTICS eluded that Firestone 500 tires •ere involved PKTmouuusa•eM ln algnlflcaatJy fewer 1tAMSSTATU1WlfT "tire·asaociated" acci· ..!::..~~Int ,__, w• ... dents when compared M & M CUSTOM 5ettHNINO, with all otbet ortsmal• ~uve-. c .. ,. •••· eclui.,..,.m tirtl. Jay awt~,..,_ Mert•:.;m 1nie releattb laid be v"::=::.C::U~c.e. examtaed about t PACINC YllW .... c..1_... _, aalWoe accidents ln the 1•1a-•1 P.US T"" ......... c••d•.., •calendar years 1111 c.etlryMottu.-y ...., .. £.Tia tbrou1h tt1a •n 11x ~ ntt .. ,.,......,. •;ta•""a-u~a..c .. -u--m> Pdto YJ.w on. C-ty Oerll .-0r-.. c:-t., °" .., t b '~ .. _, ••PGrt Bel!Oh C J-•. 1• o u C • r o I l a a , 1/ .,....2700 ,_..,..~_.CMtto.1t~ ~l~b•!_Pa, Maryland • .._. ••• -._ ______ 111 ..... ,.,,_0 , ... ,,..,..... --~~ _. Nft Yort. SPINET USED AS IS STEINWAY GRAND s2495 Fll0Ms495 ORGANS s39 10 --T-SI-Of VOUo 0..,. te.M s.ec:i.-e ...,.... If°'"" l4.le•1 8ADl. y DiUIMaED .10'995 *199 , c:oeTA --..641•1289 , ... ..._. ....... ---~ ,..,~C..0--. ,. .. D19tit....., .. A.wy-, I ONE conven1enr agency tor all your Insurance ~-FA.....S MUI.A.MCI GROUI' 54 .. UH w IJS.J07 ........... c.... ...... USED llWGHT PIANOS AS IS FROll sag CARNIVAL IN OUR PARKING LOT We know the permn through a U>rmnercial Credit answer before you write ffice There are no pa.$b00ks or it in. 1be 8~% you Can earn in · ficates to get lost or stolen. a Super Thrift Account of $1,CXXl or H you'd like to see your money more is probably 50% higher than your begiii earning what it's really""""'- regular bank pa$book rate. AM Super semi this coupon with yoorcheck or nm- Thrift AccoWlts opened .with a mini-ey order, or bring it into a Coounercial mum of nX> earn 7% ... a~tely Credit Qffk:e. For more information.~ 25%higherthan oonventiooal bank pa.$-the coupon orcall U5. book interest. Avai1aJ¥ to California residents only. · In this inflationary~ you ,--~------'----., want your money to earn ~tit's re:-z'IY I 0 Yet. r•. rm abbllllb1an~'111riftAawm.. ~ I umth. Butyoumaywonder 'Whats I Olil!ft\mydiedtor....,ord!rtors . c.o I the -1.."' Qui . ) •L-' ClpBllSuin'TiritAa:aunl{QX> ..... ). catuc . te sunp y, u~n:: ~none. I N:mn 1)pc o mmw o Jaiat ~ I Super Thrift AccoWlts pay the high 01h&ee 0 a.iio.-.. ratesyou norrnally~jatewith thrift I lndlt~ I certificateswithouttyingupyourmon· I .w.. ._...., I ey. You can withdraw your funds in any I ca,•s-11rc I amount without a pena)ty.Yoormoney. I I earm full interest from day in to day out, compounded quarterly, juc;t like a I .. s.m-..-,1Dsw. • I pa$book a<+<>unt I C0\1MERCIAL CRJDIT I And your account is worry.free. I I Its handled convenientlybymaµ._or in L CDM\PC.W.WDTPLAN~ _. ------------Anahelm.660S. BrookhurstSt. ~ (114) T/4-0140 • Corou.OOf ~Sixth St. 9173>, (213)'734-3132 Cotta 11eea. 370 F.ast 17th St. ~. (114) 66-8700 • Runtilwtoa Be•cla. 16075 Golden w~ St. 92647, (714) 847-mt llllelon VleA 2.4396 Alicia Parkway ~ (714) m~1 • 8llDta Am. lZU &. 17th Stnet m?Ol, (714) 547-5871 ,, . . . . . .. . . r ' . r . : ,. • 40 SHEOS 100'1 • 1 oz. TUIE 2=3 .• 2=3.31 BUY2 AND SAVE BIG$ 15 oz. BUY2 AND . SAVE 21c Dial DEODORANT SOAP Bath Size Soz. 2~69C BUY 2 AND SAVE 1.11 Miss Clairol CIEllE FORMULA -.. HAIR COLOR BATH Ass't Shades 2:3.19 ~ 7 BUY 2 AND ~SAVE 30c ( Whitman's AIR BONS CANDY Ass't Flavors BUY 2 AND SAVE 97c ~ .. \ Vaseline { '"~i ... \ INTENSIVE CARE ... ... • LOTION '-~-· ~ ~~Ml Reg, Herbal or II Extra Strengtll . . 6 oz. 2:1.99 BUY 2 AND SAVE 1.05 Sure ROLL-ON ANTl- PERSPl~ANT Reg. or Unseented 2.5 oz. 2: 2.89 .... BUY 2 AND SAVE 39c .{# . ,., .... , lJ. ~Pi s I'-* , Golden ~:.~£: .... • l!'. BOOKS .. ~ ,..,,, . ~"c._#a\ -1UY~ ~ I• 2:59c ' REG. 49< EA • ··,BUY 2 AND SAVE 68c Scottowels , BIG ROLL . AD PRICES PREVAIL: WED •. JUNE 18th THRU SAT. JUNE 21st Ass't Fonnulas BUY 2 AND SAVE 1.39 BUY 2 AND SAVE 42c: 9:00 AM TO 7:00 PM SlJNOAY ... BUY 2 AND SAVE 94c Dr. Sclloll's AIR PILLO INSOLES Mens •& Womens' Sizes 2r3 88 2'1 00 A Cl.26-20 UP. O I Cll~24 u... a • a • BUY 2 AND SAVE 1.25 -~~ lL ~ · Girl 's & Boy's -· ~ · HARO COVER BOOKS BUY 2 AND SAVE 99c: Garden HOSE REMNANTS .,,' -- V•rious Silff & LAtlstlts , 2:1.25 2:2.99 BUY 2 AND SAVE 59c CJairol ~.-J -. 7-· CLAIRMIST BUY 2 AND SAVE 1.09 BUY 2 PAIR & SAVE 38( Men's & Ladies' RUBBER ZORIES 2f1.00 BUY 2 AND SAVE ·85e Canadian Reserve 9 1 9 WHISKEY · IO PllOOf 1.75 LT. • EA. Count Vasya fi 99 VODKA IO rtOOf 1.75 LT. • u. . Samuel E. Webster 1 89 K•NTUCKY ::EV 1.75 LT. • u. Mac Kinnon's 8 99 ..-..-··,SCOTCH IONOOf 1.75 LT. • u . c:::iiiii-,, Foster Creek =lmOll WHISKSY IYll.U 8 89 . • ,._ . 1.75 LT. • u.' . . L· Revlon NAIL ENAMELS . s.r Ldt .... ere- .~ Cmtalfilw • htr..Utra try,ulhH .,, t l. 2=2~2& 'I 24oL2=-1.ll ~ .. • l)rought ·Sears .Mexico . To A.c.lm11y ......... ,. ....... o1 Mr .............. . • A•ll• •I 141 Calle ......... a...a.. R~, ~ture Harde1t Hit ·•eec1911••1'll= ......... Air "~·•••1 , ....... . .cra•••t._ frem ••• •M1•1ar'I»..-.,..._ ,......,adloll~ • ff• la a ll'l't sractuale .of Mater De• H t1h kboel. s.. ,,...._ b1m 1 ~ a mU. Of tae0 a month. Hl1 land la 10 bare be allo bu bad to IMo' fMd al conakkrable co.t. "W• lMMd an old water lank onto lbt beck ot tM plclalp, 8Dd my kktl and I baul 1,000 Uten (IM l.U0.) _. trtp to U..SU hdro. C.• IO, tbat'I .. ...-. "Y..,.U.C •teen that llOl"'IDllly lhou>d have w.tped • poundl •re barely llO DOWHll tlUI year. But rm 1avtn1 them and .. m .. , otf the cows • ..-ll lt~• ~lq my herd. The •\Mn will even&,ualb' sell 1or more, and I badly need &.be caah." Whee Lievu talked to a NpOrter It hadn't rained «"* northern Mexko rrom coa1t to coa1t for al leaat ll monlha. Jn aome atal 1 Uk• Chibuabua. a 14·m0ftth drouaht wu •Hraveted by nub·frolta April 12· 14 &bat pluqed lemper1tw. to 14 deP'ffl aod laid low vut .,. .. ot ll"Q•lna wheat, vegetable and tru1t cropt. - ••1F l 'M NOT •18TA&l!N, IT8 thet wor1\ drou1ht to bit the north lnce 191$3," Hid Anl(t l Alvarez Gomer., c hleC mclcorolQ1Cl1l tor Ch ihuahua. A laraepart of the anan, oils~. fruU. n• i. ble and ~ !lupply Is produ~ in the north and scarcity ls being felt ell over the country. Oilaffds lnchach aamowe,r, aoaamo and olhl'lr seeds used ror maklnl cook1na 0111. What 11 lef\ 11 made lnto prot~ln·rl~h cakea for f~lna u tllt. The drou1ht and hall hu "cauaod a aotlowa de· fklt in our a&rlculturu. W" havc> nol bttn abl• to ' quantify the dama1e yet, but this hH obll&ed U1 to _..,,~,,,,,,,~~·~-<'•HI~~·,.,., Jmport trains -moetJy 01l1wudlf trom the llnlt ' lfloms Fight Back Residents of G}enwood, Utah, up in arms over 16 unsolved dog poisonings, fear for their children's lives. The dog poisoner uses boiled eggs, chocolate cake and pancakes laced with strychnine as bait. Mothers have pooled their "cookie jar" reserves to come up with $5,000 reward and are checking all suspicious cars. 18% ANNUAL YIELD Earn 18% on 6 months to one year solicly secured T.D. notes. Trust deeds available From 51,000 to '200,000 c.11..,._._..&au I ·a, CAll DIRECT or CX>UfCT FOR DETAILS & FREE BROCHURE PLEASE CONTACT ME AT HOME ..••....... BUSINESS . . • . • . . . . . .. PLEASE CALL AT... TIME .. ~<ONl BUSINESS NAME ........ · · · · · STREET .......... . CITY . . . . . • • . . ...•..• ZIP . HUNTINOTOff BEACH P£TER S ~H0oNG '&400 f'OC111c ca. ....., SUITE 11.-~ 71• ~7-213,~·11~7 SANOoEOO 2•73 c-<'O OM RIO ~ Sutt• 101-111109 710 ~1 SAN 8ERNAROoN() 2~7 Notltl Soerr@ w,,.,... 91005 71 • 31&-10'' T()flRANCl ?~H­Su•e >-90e06 713,37~703 OCEANSIDE ?110S H>41 s...fe ~ 71• ~"°" Live-in Pairings Too Easy? NEW YORK (AP> - Singer Olivia Newton· John says cohabitation without marriage may be psychologically damaging. "I 'm wonde ring if maybe you should make the co-Utment to mar· riage in the beginning. and then work on it - rat h er tha.o -liv e together," Miss Newton- Joho told The Ladies Home Journal. "Because either way. you 're going to find things wrong with one another .... ll is poss1· ble that you might try a little harde r whe n you're mamed to keep it together?" According to the publication. the singer e nd e d a si x -ye ar romance last rail with her mana ge r . Lee Kramer. 28 . K"f) up With -of yOlf oommurwtv All the newspaper YolJ need come5 IO ~ fYflY dov.11-e ,,: u"amu ed St.atea." President J0tte Lopet 'Portillo told • r" cent newa conr~rence. "FOaT\JNATEl.Y. TKIH COINCIDt:P wntt the U.S. decision lo withhold araln 1otlet1 tt1 thti Nov tel Union." 1<> prices and condlllont werti rla&hl fo1 Mexico, the president added. As a result. Mexlcun officials cstlm11tt• thl~ n11 Uori's food-Import bill this year may 10 uv hy 1u1 much u hair to $1 .2 billion. lncludina 4 8 mllllon tons of grain from the United States, and thcr\I may be shortages next year too. even lf tl raln11 . "It will take ranchers at least two yeats to re cover rrom this one," s aid ·Pilar An1el Zazueta Feltx, president of the Sinaloa CatUemeo's Union. Local rancher unions estimate 50,000 head of cattle have died to d ate, out of 10 million head in tbe area. ••EVEN WORSE, COWS AJlE JUST not gt>t· ting pregnant because of the heat and stillbirth!> are 10-15 percent from the normaJ 2 percent." said Abraham Morua. assistant manager of the Sonora Cattlemen's Union. · "That's nothing compared to the loss in weight and the expense of keeping ahve what·s left of our herds. plus the government export quota!> that restrict live beef sales to the Unjted -Slates." said Federico Lopez. 49, who owns a 21,000-acre ranch near Chihuahua City. :·Each bead is weighing between 50 and 150 pounds less than normal and we sell half of our production al 70 cents to $1.10 a pound to the U.S .... he told a visitor. By law. about two-thirds of the cattle in the north must be sold on the domestic market, where it fetches approximately SO cents ~pound. · PllESSED FOR CASH. LOPErreceoUy sold 150 bead of his 400 choice Herefords. The rest. he said, were 200 pounds underweight. The five huge d a ms that lITigate neighboring Sonora and Sinaloa stales are down to one.fifth of their normal level. and in the heat that soars up to 110 degrees, losses through evaporation have been high. Humidity in many places has been down to 27·35 percent for many days. Farmers are not sowmg com and other sum. m er crops throughout the area. "There's a shortage of ever ything. even mineral water. "ln fact, the other day. the rural pohce 0((1cer was telling me: 'There's no more cattle rustling around here these days. What we have to watch oul!oriswater·rustler'," Lopeuaid. Exercise Programs Offered 6'2-<121 The Huntington Beach l::~~:__~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~-=======~======-branch or {he Wes t .. ~• RUSSIAN CUBIC ZIRCONIA THE WORLDS MOST PERFECT DIAMOND SUBSTITUTE -ALL SIZES • ALL SHAPES PENDENTS • STUD EARRINGS • RINGS SET IN 14 K GOLD. (PRICES ON REOUESl) •SATISFACTION GUARANTEED•. •· (714) 639-5189 ROBERT KAHN & SON P.O. 90~ 1 ORANGE. CALIF. a2668 • 14 CT GOLD RINGS • 1 CT BRILLIANT ... S99 2 CT MARQUIS ... S149 3 CT PEAR CUT ..•. S199 4 CT HEART . .. •. S249 5 CT BRILLIANT • S299 You are invited to a free, Public Seminar whe.re you will learn hoW you can pay no Income tax and recover taxes you have paid the past three years. You can participate In a highly prof It motivated Investment tMt has• four-year history of positive cash flow and significant tax savings. Seating Is limited• Reservations l"eQulred 644-2507 I -- Orante County YMCA is •• accepting applications for Its summer exercise pro1ram. whic h Is scheduled to begin June 23. Adult Fitness. Slim- n a s llcs, Da11 cer cise, Dancerobics, and YMCA Runners will be offered, all but the Runners last· ing six weeks. The fees are $20 for YMCA mem· bers and S2S for non· members. Classes are to be held in both the morning and evening. Interested persons may r egist er al the branch. 7262 Garfield· Ave., or&beWestminate~ branch, 14308 Beach Blvd. Information may be obtained at 847· YMCA. Appointed Dan Patrick EJlllOO, aon of Mr. and Mra. Thomas z. Elllsoo Jr. of JOU. EUiloa Crater Cir· cte. ~ Beach, bu bem IPPQf.nted U • ecuUve officer. a atu· dent leadenhlp PG91Uon, at tbe California maritime Academy, Yallejo. D.OYOUNEED A LAWYER? Silllll. . ................................. . • First Cmlftltill (lay tli*) ............... : .. : $21 c.,. ... F .. till ...................... ms· Par1-. Fllllllill .......••............. $145* UncWstld lhllces : = .............. $151* 1hlk atvill Defnse • . . . . . . . . • • . . • • • • . . • $358° Ulllwfll ,.tlillr .. , ....................... W- • lfRI TEI •I t LI SlltllS; .............. ~, / ........... / MELLER & SNYDER A Professional Law Corporation 19762 MacArthur Blvd .• Suite 311, Irvine 851 81 21 ask for John Connolty, Attorney at Law Two Familiar Na mes Become One BALTZ BERGERON And SMITH & TUTH~L W estcliff Chapel MORTUARY Servmg Orange County Families Smee 1876 427 E. I 7th St., Costa Mesa PHONE ~46-4888 · ·' \ a ORANGE COUNTY OAILYPll.OT j I r:-'-~•-c"~------..· Co11nty Contracts Firm Sperling, COMICTION ...... _...,,.°" effective t"rou1h , .-.21 ........ ............ _ .. _ , . / "S.'a ~ttng IQM\. dear " E~onomv Bla.,ed ~ . Use of A.jrport Down 19 Percent The number of passengers flying in and out or John Wayne Airport shrank by 19.2 percent in May compan:<J wil~air avelel' totals a yew ago, county figures s . May's dra alic dip in air travel is considered by county airport officials as a renection or general e~nomic conditions. "It's a manifestation or the economic downturn." said Denis Horn of county General Services Agency. \ ) "mERE'S A REDUCTION of busine~ and easure flying, but it's not just airlines. Ir you ecked sales of almost any consumer product J nk you'd find a tailing orr." May's 19.2 perceftl drop meant, in round figures, that 207,655 passengers used the connty airport in contrast to the 257,064 air travelerJ ,re· corded in May 1979. It also brought air passenger totals in the first five months or 1980 to 995,203, 5.6 pel'cent fewer than the number of air travelers who used John : Wayne's terminal during the same period in 1979 .. 1 THE DROP IN passengers was accompanied 'by a similar dip in airport takeoffs and landings, ~ 15.6 percent fewer operations in May 1980 over the sam .... .month in 1979, and 10.9 percent f~wer over 1 the Y\?ar to date. In fact, every category in the county-prepared airport statistical report showed decreases except for flying of military aircraft, up 12 percent during I the year. Alll PASSENGER Jevels since January have 4!0Dtlnued to decline from Jast year's record , figures. 1 And May's downturn in numbers or air t,Tavelers comes at a time of year that air traffic , traditionally has greatly expanded, the GSA report l said. . ~.Russian Course _,...._ ;offered at UCI A program that offers total immersion in the Russian language and culture will begm June 29 at 'UC Irvine. • Sponsored by the UCt Russian Institute, the lhl'ee-week language course is conducted entil'ely in Russian and encom- passes the student's da1-~ • Jy activities from formal Sentenced instruction to relaxation and entertainment. It 1s Man A ks open to students of all S levels and to teachers. Information on the :language program of the For Exam ;institute may be ob ,tain e d by ca ll ing :833·S4T7. The course tui· tion and laboratory fees f is $425. Additional fees , wiU be charged for room : and board and applica · !lion processing. • iOCC Swim I fClasses A Santa Ana man has been sentenced to 15 years in federal prison for robbing two Orange County banks, but bis brother -convicted or the same crimes -will undergo a psychiatric study before sentencing. Steven Darrell Smallwood. 22, request· ed the 90-day examina· tion through bis al· torney. He and his 31· 8 e Eugene S mallwood , f SI t d year·old brother. James · were convtcted of taking 1 • . a total of $36,000 from I Registration _for the banks in Anaheim and second session ~f BuenaParklastwinter. !Orange Co8;St College S. The elder brother was summer swim program sentenced this week by fo.r toddlers to aGult:i ~.S . District Judge will be from .9 a .m. to aughlin E. Waters in lnoon June 28 10 the c~J-os Angeles ' Jege gym. Classes will · begin June 30. I Two other sessions are C Man scheduled this summer. 088l These will be July 14 through July 25 with re-Made E · gtstration on July 12, J181gD and July 28 through Au8. 8 with registration OD July 216. The fee for the two- •eek classes that meet Monday throuab Friday 11 Sl2.50 per atudent. ltacb class is 40 lnutes. A "Mommy and Ille" program for te1llldra .,_ 1 to 3 also wUl be alfered. Inform•· tlon may be obt.ai.oed by ~556-5880. Siie of ..... thl8 Ff'I. nlte 7 to tO pm 111 Hunttngton Cerit., Steven Emory Morehead, son of Mr. and Mrs . Gene Morehead of Huntington Beach, baa been com- missioned an enaign in the Navy, following graduation from UCLA. Morehead, who re- ceived hi1 degree in meebanlcal engineering, has been asalgned to nuclear power tr~ at Orlando, 11a. SILi SClllHING Immediate oroducllon time available and multiple printing color cepebifity with excellent reotttretlon • .,,,,.,, wtioles Pfefemld. Pacific Handy Cotter. In c 7 4 1 • For Capitol Lobbying Machado Elected #11"7 Gae QrlU. The prtca .. ...... rec:t. The correct ,.. 81 DIDA>ll&S aaoou laWIN ... ~ ....... Tb• Oten1• Count)' Board of Supervl1ora 1l1ned a one.year. Stt,000 contract TuHday with 1 thrff·man lobbyln1 firm th.tt will repreMllt tho county:. ln~rests In W Hbiaaton. - Stmuft.aneoualy ,"the board directed County Admlnl1tra\lve -Officer Rol>Mt Tbomu co work wtth ~ty department beads oo a U.t of federal l••uea that itfect county finances or po1Jc6ee. THE UST IS for the lobbying firm or J~. Sanders and McConnell as they begin thefr dulles July 1. In add.loon, Thomu wu told to come ~ with guidelines for meas\u. tn& th~ lobbying team's efftttive· , ness. T'-e administrative o\ficer present·' ly is working on a plan to coordinate work of the Washington lobbyists with that of the county's legislative advocate in Sacramento. The contract signed by supervisors stipulates that the lobbying firm is to be s upervised by Thomas. The firm will bt ~ $95,000 for the 198~ l1acaJ year beglnnJnc ln Julr. with an addJUoaal 14.000 tor ll'avel expenMt. THE AG&ftMENT Al.SO allows Jensen, Sanders and M cConneU to repl'~l client. other than Orange County. Members ol the f\nn include Gre1 Sandera, VerLyn Jensen and James McConnell. All three have worked for Rep. Jerry Patterson, 0 -Santa Ana, and Sanden previously worked as an executive aide to Board Chairman RalpbOark. Primary Care Chosen CHICAGO CAP> -More and more young physicians are choosing to go into primary care -such as family practice and pediatrics -rather than specialties. according to the Journal of American Medical Association. Nearly half the nation's· 375,000 active physicians provide primary care, an increase of 29.7 percent since 196.1. ' ular price I• -114.•. The oomtot Dr. Don.aid R. Sperl· e·a I e ~r Ice I a inc hu been named pre· ........ • _.__ sident of the American ••-· • • __ ,... Moonlit• Sale Heart Auociation. ly ,... ... error. Oran1e County Chapter I s I Honttngton een1er'a a nd Barb a r a J . e~"'"s fant-11c 11.flour Machado was elected . a..L 1 sale Fn. nite from 1 chairman ol tbe board ""===UA&&,==-=MICJ=•~~'°==~ to 10 pm and c:ontl,,ues for l~. -on Sat. 1Ubfect to atock "-11 •~2 5 on hand. Beach Btlld. & Dr. Sperllnc is a ........ -171· Edt,.,_at...._ .. __ N........ Put .... word• ....... • .... .,_,, ~ pediatric cardiologist at to work for ou. Fwy. the UCJ Medical Center, ~:;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~;; Ora nge, and Il a. I lecture M acbado ii diredDr of community services at St. Joseph Hospital, "What Theosophy Explains" Orange. KClnllCI Rtinc .. atto. •ottMl"llOod The association's new president-elect is Dr. Michael A. Weber of the Veterans• Administra· tion Medical Center, Long Beach, and the new chairman-elect is Dr. Jack A. Scott, presi· dent of Cypress College. Wed., June 18 7:30 P.M. 2600c••A••· L ll9MCI Federal SaYiliCJI La91111a leadl htforwtaffoe 499.3154 Just by coming into Mutual Savings. ' I Wern give you one free book the next time you drop by a Mutual Savings office. Choose either "The Complete Scarsdale Medical Diet0 by Dr. Herman Tamower or "California's Top 10 Vacations" by Walter Houk.· The bestselling diet book suggests what to do LON<i·TERM ACCOUNT F.fr<'Cli\!(' Junt' 12 thru June 25 . With onJy $100 and a minimum term of 30 months: you'll be earning high interest which ls compounded daJly. This aocoun1 Is lnlured by a U.S. Gowmment Agenq.i to $100.000. No bank pays this much! 9.50°/o 10.11°/o Annual Rate Annual Yield I - when you want to lose a few pounds. The vacation book shows you where to go when you want to get away. While 9(5u 're choosing some easy reading, you can also choose an easy savings plan. At ~utual Savings, the.choice is yours. SHORT·TERM ACCOUNT Errtt11ve Junt• 19 lhru June 2S Our Money Matket ~t earns high interest With a minimum $10,000 and 6 months. This account is insured by a-US. Gouemment Agency to $100.000. 7.750°/o Annual Ri.te 8.013°1~ A" Annual Vleld Mnuabecl yMld ~ flAft l'lllMITI °" dl$)Otl for 12 monh ., ttw -....-.u.1 .... ~_ ... to~., __ f°'91 regulldons ...quw • wti.lan6-I ~ for Nr+,! ~*'Cf ~ ~pOUndlllg ol lnllr9't on 6mol'llh Mof,ey M~ A«o.inu. • ,, A1UTUAL SAVINGS ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION .. l , • I "Don't be IO anxlOus, Marmaduke. They'll have babies any day now." SHOE MOON MULLINS b It MISS PEACH l WISH SHE" Womt>N1r Bf?,A~ so MUCH. I~A, .A~E )4?IA HAPPY '1t' 9E' HE'~e AT CAMP? :J Ci)•-.1 .......... "'t ... 'UNKY WINKERBEAN by Jeff f:t'aC~~y . n ~ I I by Ferd & Tom Johnson SHE: GOT HER INLAY$ ,AT'$35 ,AN OONCE · / AS HA?PY A~ MY FATHEk WA~, W~!N HE WliNi 'T'Q CAMP. by Mell Lazarius -THE CAMP W'4S P!NDL.EiON , ~HE YEA~ 19~ l .. by Tom Batiuk DRABBLE DR . 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Morty pottemsl I • mlllNG POITAllE IYAPOUTIYE COOlD REG. 69.9959'' S<ngt.-speed ll'tOtOf' 1ove1 -W' Soo-.. , .. POLOIOll GAUOI "ClllC JUG W / FAUCIT Slurdy polyethylene TMllm PllCI 5'' IV9 ideol for plolic or 1rovel. With foucet. ...n NICI ........ J." LA CROSS 7-IN. EMEIY IOAIDS REG; 2s1 ~5' FOi r _, boords. Save-· .VIDAi. SASSOON SHAMPOO llG. r.' l.lf 12-0l. •zt F« stunrng hair. '· l. --.....,. • ' TBV8 ••AGAN a11a1tut.a mi11lt eany more r.pooalWUt,y tban tWr ~ in Lhe Carter Wbli. Hoae. The roAel' of top lleatan aides le la admlftty wtaite, male and IDOIU, caHrwnlan -r&Wna the Wtellbood.tbat Rea1u wtll come under pnuure to broaden his circle of advisers lo include women, mlnorities and some figures from the Eastern eat.abUabment. Barring an extraordinary -..cban~ J)OWel"-atntcture or- the Reagan oreanlzation, the man who would be chief ol staff in a Reagan White house ·is Edwin Meese. who held the com· parable post ln Sacramento. Mll[E DEA VER, Peter Han· naford. Richard Wirthlin and Ed Gray also could claim office space at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. Lyn Nofzi,cer, perhaps the best known Sacramento veteran. recently rejoined the Reagan team but muat over· com e one distinct handicap: Nancy Reagan doesn't lite him. These are the men wbo will most likely be closest to.Reagan, the staff members he's likeliest {o confide in, to relax with at the end of the day. Most ol tbe Californians got their start in politics. working for Reagan when he was governor; they s hare the boss's con· servative political views, but their roles tend to be more operatiooal than ideological. In that way, they r esemble the coterie of Georgians led by Hamilton Jordan and Jody Powell brought to W ashingtoo by Carter. THE TOP IS&JES men in a Reagan White House could be l wo Washington veterans: Richard V. Allen is a good bet to move into Zbignjew Bneshw'i'a p<ist as national security ad· viser. and Martin Anderson. who mtibt succeed Stuart EIJmltal •• aomesuc aide. All• and Andenon ue the ctunneh for mo•t o f the domeltic and forelan policy ad· vice received by caadldate Rea1an. Allen. '4, aened btieny u Henry Kiaslnger•1 deputy on the National Security Council in the early days of the NhroC) ad· miniat.ratioo. The Notre Dame University graduate wu eon- aidered a conservative coun· lerwelgbt to Killinger. wbov came via Harvard and Nelsoa Rockefeller. Kl8SINGEll WAS not happy accommodating ideological counterweights and Allen found himself increaslnely isolated. So heqwt. --NoW;-Whiie Ktsalnger has Of· fered advice to Reagan. it ls Al· len who has the candidate's ear. Gerald Ford is trying lo con· vince Reagan to include Kiss· inger among his lop advisers. b~t Reagan bas been cool to these overt~. Anderson's s pecialty· ls welfare. His proposals closely parallel Reagan ·s~ views: eliminate fraud and abuse, re· qu1re able-bodied recipients to work, give aid ooly to the truly needy. A SENJOll FEU.OW at the Hoover Institute at Stanford University. the "3·year-old An· derson w.as chairman of the White House Task Force on Welfare Reform during the Nix· on administration. ,. The Hoover Institute and the American Enterprise Institute in Washington, D.C., two con· servatively oriented think tanks. provide much of the research for Reagan's still-evolving policies. Three of the most prominent ·economic advisers with direct access to Reagan are Hoover's Milton Friedman, the Nobel Prize winner who is the nation's best-known conser vative economist; Arthur Laffer. the USC professor who is a leading proponent or broad-based tax cut.a; George Shultz. who served Nixon and Ford as labor and Treuary secretary, and another former Treasury secreta ry, William Simon. WHEN llEAGAN WAS gov· ernoi' of Calilomla he turned to the business community to nu task forces assigned to recom· mend solutions to s tate pro· blems. He says he"ll use the same approach as president. Reagan's closest tie to Wall Street is William J . Casey, 65. the New York lawyer who took over management or the presidential campaign-after John ~ars was fl.red Feb. 26. C a sey se rved a s un · dersecr etary of s tate for economic affairs. head or the Export-Impo rt Bank and chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, under Nixon and Ford. He often 1s mentJoned as a possibility for secretary of state. THREE MEN IN Congress a r e parti c ularly c lose .to Reagan. They are Rep. Jack Kemp of New York. Sen. Paw Laxalt of Nevada and Rep. Tom Evans of Delawar~. Kemp,-.' 44, a fornier football an sso.ooo ro s2.ooo,ooo 2ND & 3RD TRUST D~ED LOANS \ IMMEDIATE FUNDING ON HOMES AND UNITS 90 DAY TO 15 YR. FINANCING INTEREST ONLY OR AMORTIZED NO PREPAYMENT PENALTY ON SHORT TERM LICENSED MORTGAGE LOAN BROKER 114/95i-1055 4000 MaCARTHUR BOULEVARD .KOLL FINANCl~L TOWERS SUITE 470 NEWPORT BEACH. CALIFORNIA 926CSO quarterback. ls co-sponsor or the legillation to cut federal tax rates by JO percent over thret! year s. a proposal tbal Is Reagan's principal economic plank. His youth and his attrac- tiveness to blue-collar voters e nhance his posttion with Reagan Laxalt is national chairman of the Reagan presidential cam- paign. He is one of the strongest conser:vative voices an the Reagan camp and is one or the best·liked members of tt,}e Senate. EVANS HOl.DS Delaware's one House seat and as seruor pohcy adviser on the Reagan campafgn. With the Depublican presiden- tial nominlfi1on assured, Reagan is moving to broaden has circle ot advisers. A recent addition .... DeOD&e to be reellmed with. -11 ... •• cbJef ot staff ..... ch.aiq bla aecoad u pemor and bu Mid 1ame poet in the preaamDU.111 campalp. AN APPAIU.E •AN w pracUcea and teaches law in Dle10. Meese was one of cloee circle of Rea&an aldea were In on the earliest dis cuaalom ot whether be a make ooe more run for deDtl.ndlO. i Sean aJao WU In OD thoee disi cuaalona and 1radually •U..Ci ceeded bl pusbtn1 moat ol u.( otben out of the campalp1. ~ thine• led moat directly~ Sean' downfall: Reagan's to Geor1e Bush in the Iowa( caucuses and Sears' attempt iO get rid ol Meese. Deaver abo maintains a close relat.lonship with Reagan and re: joined the campaign after Sears~ departure. Chief of admin.ist.ta-Uon when Reagan was governor, Deaver and Hannaford, a s~ writer , are partne rs in a poll ti cal C001Sultlng firm. One of their clients: the Republic ot Taiwan. w1rno.1N IS THE Reagan pollster and a top political ad' vlser. His assignment iQclude$ polling the public concernini GOP vice pres identiaJ possl bill ties. I Nofziger, press secretary .to was William E. Timmons, a former Nixon and Ford political aide. who took over convention Reaea.n when he was gove~ was highly regarded by r~ porters. Gray worked fot Noh\ger and succeeded hi" during the final two years Reagan was in Sacramento. planning for Reagan. lf the Reagan adminlstration follows the Washington tradition that access. not LSSues, leads to power, then the California group and especially Meese wtll be the NE X1': The Colif omia R.ecmJ • * * * * * * Anderson; 'Reagan a ShtJ9-in' e yf1oeAtMC ..... l'TeM , John 8 . Anderson says that he alone stands in the way fl! the· election of Ronald Reagan, "the former leading player for 18th ~entury Fox." ~derson wrote off President Carter's chances when be declared in Hartford, Conn., Tuesday that "If I am not lo the raco, then .. Reagan can be picking his Cabinet." The lliinOls congressman based bis assessment on a selective interpretation of national pollmg data released earlier in the day. l;lut the fact remamed that both the Gallup and Roper poUs showed, Carter within narrow stnkmg distance of Reagan while Anders6ft was still in the preferential cellar. .: • l FOODS AND SPIRITS PRICES EFFECTIVE THROUGH SUH DAY JUNE 29 WENTE 1171 PINOT CHARDONNAY Deltcate but not too tart. A great value at our tow price. m: 419 $6.79 RED TAO CHATEAU MONCOHTOUR 1178 This French charmer ci1splays Chen1n Blanc ttavors al their best. ~ REG. $7.35 "-4ss RED TAG OLD SMUGGLER SEAGRAM'S V.O. 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"What a day!" he arowls. ''Finl, I have rubber pancakes for breakfast ... " (A pause). "Tben they lose my luggage . " CA pau,,e). "Then we lose the game . . . " (Another pause). "Then I come here t.o eat, and the chef's on vacation . . . '' A waiter strolls behind him. "It tastes like the bus boy cooked the din· ner ... " BDJ.V PUTS BOTH HANDS over his belt line. "It's enough lo give a guy an upset 0 , stomach." Billy's stomach begins to swell while in the background a low voice is heard, saying, "Upset stomach. Upset stomach. Pepto- Bismol coats, soothes and relieves." arm• u U HY. "Oh. no. he's sUU boealna me itround." Cul. lt-.adeout. TIDS IS NOT AN IMAGINA&Y scene. ll'1 real live drama But il's only make beUeve -taping of a commercial next Fri· day In a New York studio. The event presents a bizarre twist. It 1s lhe first reunion of the two volatile penonaliUes whose relations were shattered eisht-mont.bs ago in a wave of acrimony that 1alvanized into sensational newspaper headlines. Steinbrenner compared Martin t.o an Old West gunslinger who constantly bad to prove his was the fastest gun. Martin countered /liter •urlt a bitter e%• ~' "°"' 1ea• It pembW to brhlfJ tM t,lDo togetltn-agal•? 0...'t undere•tl•ate .ffadbtt ·t~ue. that Steinbrenner was "born rich and thanks "' everybody could be bought." vowing. .. I' II never put on a Yankee uniform as long as he <Steinbrenner) 1s there ... GEORGE STEINBRENNER AND BILLY MARTIN IN HAPPIER DAYS. . J A waiter comes up and gives the suffer- ing manager a bottle of the pink remedy. "Think I'll take a s wig of this," says BilJy. raising the bottle to his lips. l . SUDDENl.V ANOTHER figure heaves into the bttckground. Why, it's none other .. than George Steinbrenner. owner of the Yankees who last Oct. 29 gave Martin the boot for slugging a marshmallow salesman. AFTER SUCH A BITTER exchange. how was 1t possible to bring the two together again? Don't underest 1mate Madison Avenue. "Billy Martin had done an athlete's root commercial for us back an 1977," said Don Howard or Norwich-Eaton Pharmaceuticals. "It was very successful. We found Billy relat· ed te-the public. brenner and Hill)' did a be<·r commercial in "hach the\ argued "It tc.stt's good " ·No. 1t :-less falhn~" .. It tastt~ good " "~o. 1t·c; ll'!>" falling .. It ended ~1th George saysnsz. · R11ly. you're· fired ~" And Martin s ighing. "Not again." Steinbrenner has ins isted throughout that he he.~ only Martin's best interest'> at heart. He has praised Billy's JOb as manager of the A·:. Friends say Bally 1s delighted with. the A's JOb It's tus kind of team -young. daring, <1 ggress1ve, no super stars. no prim<i donnas. "" "Billy," chides Steinbrenner sternly. "use "So we picked him for our stomach upset commercial Benton and Bowles advertising was brought into 1t. We have been working on thl' script. Someone suggested using Stein- brenner. He accepted. WITll TUE A'S I NVADING Yankee Stadium fo r <A three-~ame "~kend senes "ht ch includf.'s. the annu<il Yankee Old Timers ~amt• Saturday. llo"ard :.aid Fnda~ w11!> the fir:.t opportunity to get (he tv.o toi;cthcr. Steinbrenner wants Martin to don his old Yankee uniform with "No. l " on the back' for the Old Tlmerc; game. Billy has quipped, "If ht> wants me to wear a Yankee uniform. whv did he Care me?" a spoon." A look of exasperation crosses Billy's face. He shrugs his shoulders and raises his "Billy approved of the idea." Dl.mng a lull in their tempestuous association. Stem· Meanwhile. tame has healed old wounds What will Hill y do? Watch for the next episode . Saturday, June 21 1 ~--------------------~----------------------------~------------------------------_,I !Orioles I Stone ~ ... - BALTIMORE <AP> -Steve ton~ ~as acquir ed by t he altirnore Orioles as a fifth tarter. but he has Jong since utHved that confining lassification. After stopping lbe Angels 5·3 n five hits Tuesday night, strik· ng out 11 while notching a reer-higb s ixth consecutive ictory, Stone leads the altir:uore staff with an 8-3 re- rd. STONE GOT OFF to a slow tart after being signed fas t year n the re-entry draft. but since ast July 22 he has posted a 13·3 ecord. In spacious Memonal tadium, he is 13·2. The Angels, wn1cb have lost even in a row and 13 ol its last 4, scored only two runs after oading the bases. with none out n the first inning and with one ut in the fourth. The nm in the first scored on amey Lansford 's sacrifice fly nd an infie ld htt by Tom oohue tied the score 2·2 in the ourtb. Left fielder Pat Kelly hen made a diving catch of ick Miller's sinking liner to nd the threat and Stone retired 6 of the fmal 17 batters. THE ANGEIS scored in the ighth when Rod Carew doubled, xte~ bis hitting streak to games. continued t.o third an error by right fielder Ken gletoo, and scored aa Jason ompsoo grounded out. "Kelly saved the game for • e," Stone said. "l was strug- wttb my control early, but I ~ if I survived the ftrsl ift. I I'd have a good game a use I felt great." iJlgletoo rapped a two-run 1le in the Baltimore third, e MUIT•Y hit safely in bis ccaeeuttve game with a er m'1he sistb, and Al Bwn· y•s two-run homer ln tbe • entb provided the eveGtual ·MailliD& marlin· Sun Rising on Motocross· Circuit Cycli!t Competes at Carubad in U.S. Grand Prix This Weekend Dodger Homers Untimely By BOWARD I •• BANDY Of -Delly ~ ... 51Mf He's been riding in motocross events s mce he was 10 and as a professional for the last five years but for Chuck Sun, an American-born Chinese compe\1tor. his biggest victory came just three weeks ago. Sun is one of 40 international riders com· peting ln the 10th annual Bel .Ray SOOcc United States Grand Prix of Motocross at Carlsbad Sunday. A YEAR AGO HE FINISHED third in the race that features some or the top names from Europe. This year he has switched to Honda and is looking for an even better fimsb in the two 45-minute motos. "Brad Lackey won one moto last year but no American has ever won the over all title," Sun says. "The Eil'l!Qpeans have dominated the sport. This race gives us a chance to try our skills against the best from Europe and it is a part or the world championship series. It's always a big race, and it is the biggest in this area each year. •·1 think we are getting a lot more ex· perience and currently, I am leading the 500cc division of the series I compete in regularly. My confidence has gotten a lot stronger by leading and I have learned to control my energies more and to kc•f'p from gettml(loo excited. "A UYI' OF PEOPl.E get pumped up before a race but I feel t have more con trot of my energies now. If you get too ell:· cited. you want to go overboard and use too much energy early in a moto. Jf you charge too hard for the first 20 minutes. you don't have anything left " While he pretty much confines his racing to this country. Sun has also nddcn m Europe and recalls a trip to Russia. "It was a championship event in 1978 and I was riding in the 250cc djvis1on at that time," he says. "I was walking away from the track when a couple of Russian soldiers told me to walk the other wa) "I had been heading in the direction of my truck and I walked between them. They coujdn't believe it but they had guns. dogs and were pomt1ng m the other direc- tion. "I TRIED TO SNEAK ttirough but they caught me again and they were totally serious about the whole thin~. I didn't have any idea what they were saying but I think they understood what I was trying lo do when I tried to explain. But they wanted to go through with the hassle. I almost got haule-d away that time." Hts biggest win came m a SOOcc event in Pen011ylvania A week later he captured a nother in Atlanta and be says these are his two top victories This even though he w3s the 1978 250cc champion. Last year he went to Europe again and broke his wrist in Belgium before the season even started Then he found that tennis 1s as rough on the body as motocross when he tore ligaments in his knee and had to have an operauon whue chasmg a tenrus ball across a court. LOS ANGELES CAP> -The Los Angeles Dodgers keep hit· ting home runs -they lead the National League with 60 -but the trouble is. they haven't been altogether timely. the Dodgers s lugged three more homers Tuesday nigh\, but two o( them wer~ with the bases empty -12 or their last 17 home THEN IN 1978, his throttle stuck open runs have come with no one on and he new off the track and cut his right base -and they lost for the leg an the upper thigh That cost tum four second successive night 6·5 to "eeks of compet1t1on. the Philadelphia Phillies. But he's back in full gear now and will RON CEY HIT his ninth be one of the top Americans competing U1 homer and Dusty Baker hi:; 15th. Sunday's race. • both with no one aboard. and Sun's sul'ce-ss on a Honda ttus season has Steve Garvey hit a three-run found tum winning three of s ix races in the homer, tus 14th. to account for series and he leads the 500cc natJooal all the Los Angeles scoring. championship series an the us. But it was Greg Gross' pinch· While he isn't an outright protege of single -one of 14 Philadelphia Roger DeCoster. he is ridmg for Honda hits. 12 of which were sin~les - and has followed closely in the Belgian's that produced the decisive run. footsteps since he became mteresled in The win moved the Phils to .-..f witbm one-half game of se<:<>nd· motocross as 3 Y'"" essiooal. place Pittsburgh in the National . .. League East and they trail first· place Montreal by l '12 . games. The Dodgers. for all their power. dropped to three games behind Houston in the NL West, the fu r thest they've been off the lead since May 10. AS USUAi., the Dodger Stadium fans booed Pete Rose. one of three Phillies with three hits. And , as usual, Rose laughed off the booing. "The Dodgers were behind and the people didn't like It. I guess." said Rose, whose three singles tled him with Willie Keeler for third place on the all· lime singles list al 2,534. "Yeah, and I gave them a couple ol mo- tions and they dido 't like that either. "But I'm excited about our dub, my enthusiasm Is sky high. This team has 1ot a chance to go a l<?ng way." Gd\'El"S Bl.AS'I' in the fifth inning gave the Dodgers a 5-3 lead, which lasted only until the seventh. Rose led off the lnning wttb a bunt 1in1le and after Mike 'Schmidt walked, Greg LUJiaaki doubled home Rose. Bobby Cut.Wo replaced starter Dave Golts, wbO baan't won liDee JIQ U. and tlle Pblll tied Ute •tore wbea Bob 8ooM'1 P'OUDdoat MDl Sehmklt lilome. TM Pldll brob tlle tie • a; ma la&er wt.a i.n, .... beat oat a tlual tor a bMe ~ llaDAJ Trillo llacled '1JD to Wrd 1114 Grau followed ..... ... 1ame-wlrmlas bit. Lu1ln1kl'• raa-1corl111 ........... tint ....... ..... -wl.11~ ......... Gala. wbo •ft• tlye .~ • 11 llMa ill·~ I h•o Ud.: ........... bome two __. nn11 In tile lecond. fl . . • DAILY PILOT rt • A Cap.ua. R•pot1 from the World ot Spot1• Raiden Make It Official, Oakland Still Their Home P"9AP ..... &c• ... OAKLAND -Tbe Oak&Md biden have •P·. pef"enlb drOl)9ed plw c.o moYe to Lee AQeJu -• • at least \b1a yeer. Ttw NatJonaJ f'ootball Leque club announced Tuesday It was maillq out ln~~ •ror aeuon Ucbu to 1•m scheduled In UMt Oakland CoUaeum The m>~tUed club bu beclrl t.ryln1 to movt' the francbiH to Loi Anaeles c.o UM Memori•I CoUaeum which waa vacated when IN Los Anaet• Rima moved to AnaaMlm at tho end of l11t aeuoo But the propc>ttd m o ve •p.1rkt"d a serte1 of l•waulla In volvmJt the club. the city or Oakland, th«! Oakland Collaeum, the Loi Ansel Coll1eum. fal\S and the leaaue The team'• aru>ouncement Tuesday aUll doean't com ple tely aett.lt: the matter or whe re the Raiders will play the _ UllO seuon u lbe team hu not setUed on a lease aareement with the Oakland Coliseum · The leaaue has blocked the p roposed move but a ch11l~e to NFL rules aovenung m ovin1 rrancbises is scheduled for tria l November an federal court In a terse statem ent released by the Raiders' director of public relalJons. J ohn Herrer a. the club said the decisioo to proceed with season tickets ror games in Oakland was "to try to m irumlze the damage to the football team on the field ' · ,__ ____ fltto•., of f fw Dat1 -------.. "tr l wanted to put people on, I could. But that's not my nature. My mother and father always told me to be mybelf. to do my thing, and lo be accepted for what 1 am. If you're a phony, people will see rtghl through you." -welterweight champion Su11r Ray l.eoaard. • .,..,.~ r,..,,, ~ nrett MI LWAU K EE All coachcs"1 n . the l\t1lwaukee public school system were dismissed . from their ,jobs Tuesd ay 10 what th.e school tx?ard calls just a routine step in anticipation of readJuSt· \· . 1ng t hetr sports budgets . Coaches expressed dismay al the news. Officials said the move is unprecedented. but t~at budget writers hope to avoid any severe budget reducuons which would prevent re· hiring of.coaches in the autumn. . . Lois Riley, school board president. said. the dism issal not ices were issued pursuant to .a teachers contract pro· vision which requires 60 d ays' notice of dis missal before the start or the next school year . A s pokesman said Superinte ndent Lee R McMurr10 had recommended there be no budget cutbacks that would leave ony coach without a job ,.,.,.. .. ,,.,.,,. ................ ... 0...-W_... df'OV4 ln u.r.. NU and ,... IJ•· • ckrw ... rtc:orded hla 1lxth atr1l1:ht victory 11 the Ill 1Nciw Von Yaq'5ees downed SeaUle. 9,3 T&&eaday nl1bt ln Ameiican 1A11~ acUoo. It wu the Yank .. • fifth 1t.r&Jaht victor)' IDd a1xtb lo t.belr lat aeven 1• m.. . . . MAM Tonea ICl&iered aeveo hlt.a c.o lead Bolton to a f.2 vkior>' onr OUlaDdctbe Red Sox'• Mveoth lD t.belr Jut.,...,.. ..... ,... aadM drove lo lhr. nma c.o lead Mtnn.ota to an 8-6 victory over To ronto. The T w 1 n a· Doui Corbett took over for atarter Pete ltedfen with two out In th ruth Inning and he ld the Blue J ays acoreleu the rest of the way Todd Cna' biles-loaded single with two out In the eighth Inning gave the Chicago White Sox • come-from·behmd S-3 victory over Cleveland, haltlna the Indians· flve·game wlnoln1 streak . Jack Morris pitched a llve·bitt.er and Alan Tra1Dm~I hit a two· run homer u Detroit beat Milwaukee. 3-0 TOHH . . . • Jamie Qalrk'a sacrifice fly with the hues loaded in the ninth inning gave Kansas City a J 2 victory over Texas. K ..... t"• Beater Jleat• ,..,, ...... ln t he Nation a l League. Johnny Beatb II and llay Kalgllt belled consecutive ninth-inning hom e runs off Ellrlque Romo to vault Cincinnati to a 4.3 victory over Pittsburgh The Reds. who had lost thr~ straight games, tralled Pittsburgh, 3·2 going into the top of the ninth . . . Jose Cnu bit a three-run homer while J.a. aJcbard and .JoaqalD A.ndlQar teamed for a three 'hitter in Houston's 7-1 victory over the Chicago Cubs . Garry Templeton singled and T~ Sim· moos chased tum home with a double 10 the bottom of the ninth. g1v1ng St. Louts a 3-2 victory over Atlan ta . Gene Rlcbards singled home pinch runner P10J Dade with~wo out and the bases loaded 10 give Sa.Q.Diego a 2· 1 victory over lhe New York Met!>. Veteran Woody Fryman pitched out or a base!> loaded s1tual1on in the eighth inn10g, saving a victory for young David Palmer as MontreaJ ended a three.game los10g streak by bealmg San KNIGHT Francisco. 2 I Dave IUagmaa, who led the maJor leagues in home runs last year with 48. wa!> placed on the 15·day disabled list Tuesday b) tile Chicago Cubs because of a rccurnn~ '>houlder tnJury Big Tra~k M~f • CalM'~ l NPlANAPOLIS -A t; S 1rack and ri eld m team may be chosen next week.. but the only tests for the American a thletes scheduled so far against interna tional com pet1t1on have been canceled because of the political situation s urrounding the Moscow Oly mpics The Athletics Congress. the govermng body for track a nd field in the United St.a tes. announced Tuesday that two inv1ta tiona l meets planned at Ptuladelph1a and Berkeley m Jul) have bci!n called ore SPORTS BREAK/ SOCCER _____ ......_,, ,,..,, .. -------. ,I 0n tbJa date In b&HbelJ in 115J. Old e Gernert'• home run blChll1hted a 11-run aeve nth·IMlDI outbur8L a1 the Bost.on Red Sox routed lhe Detroit. Tl&era, 23-3 . On WI date ln 1148· , Pat Seerey of the Chica&o WhilfJ Sox ah•mmed four home NU ln an u -tn.nio1 aame. Today's Birtbday: Lou Brock. baseball'• all·lJme stolen bau kln1, la 41 . Oaa•ew lflo~ •• D~c...., .. c.tKll Veteran guard Doe Clluey reportedly 1& leav· • Ing the Boston Celtics to join the National Basket· ba ll A.uoc1ation coaching ranks as an assistant lO t he Detroit Pis tons new head coJch, ScoUy · ltoberuoe ... Houston Rockets owner Georce Malool an· nounced that t.he Rocket.a and three other NBA teams wm play in the first pro-cage cluaic next r~ at l!nlverslty Arena in Albuque rque ... A former financ ial adviser lo Philadelphia Eagles owner l.e.ud TeM testified that T~e steadily s pent m°" than he earned after buying the NFL team 10 1969 ... Man.ny Goldstet.a. a key pre»- eculion witness in the trial of Nona El· leoberger. the fo rmer University ot New Mexico basketball coach . returns to the stand today ... Clare mont Men's College has officially withdrawn Its proposal for t he !>Ile or the 1984 Oly mpic c ycling velodrome . . . The ninth annual Japan- U S. baseba ll cha mpions hip series wlU gel atAlfn under way Saturday at Dodger Stadium beginning at 4 o'clock . . Funeral services were he ld today for ronner New York Ran~er defensem an Ehrbardt ffeary Heller who died at age 70 . former Baltimo re Colts qua rterbac k Bill Troup has '>lgned with Gre~n Bay . Denver Broncos quarterback Craig Morton has filed an Sl 1 mtllion suit <1gainst the R()('ky Mountain News claiming t he newspaper labeled him 1n a headline over a story about a religious ftl m 1n which Morton appeared ... Marsb1U Holman has been suspended ror 10 weeks and fined $2,500 as the result of an emot ional outburs t during the recent PBA doubles champ1on~h1 p~ tn wtuch he kicked a foul line light • after a shot 'f'~~Rodlo Following are t~ top SPC>l"t<, event<, on TV ton1ghL Rating'> ~t'e : -' o1 • , eitcellent~ / 1 • wor th watching; ~ " fair; " forget 5 p .m., Channel 5 I I ./ AHGE LS BASE BALL: Anc;iels at New Yor k Announcers: Dick Ent>erQ dnd Ron Fairly. The Anqels send Don Ad\E! 14-51 to the mound tonight to try and Shake a ~,.endous losing slump that has seen them fall 16 games behind in the Ame rican League West. The Yank~ wtll counter w ith Ron Gu idry (6·3>. New York Is coasting a long 6''' games in front ot secOf'ld place M iiw aukee 1n the East. RADIO Bds.et>dll AngPI<, a t NPw York c; pm. l<MPC (710): Mon- tredl cl1 Dodqer•. 7 JO p m . KABC t 7901 Surf's Old Nemesis Back Sockers Seek to Change Luck Tonight Ry CURT SEEDt::\ Peter Wall will be s1ttinR out h1~ one.game SU!> pension which st ems from a kicking incident <1g:.11nst SCln J o:.e June 1. Meet the Ram s at Heritage Bank-Costa Mesa Of II>• D~llY PllOI ~U.tf Th<· !-,;m Dtl'J::O !-iockl'r-.. a lt·am °" h1ch has had its share ur had luck this !><;uson. comes to "Anaheim Stadium tonight for a 7 30 contest with th<• California Surf. a team that often changes that luck San Vrcgo, with !>C\'Cn stn11ght v1rtorte'> O\'Cr tht• Surf. rnduding back to bal:k pla)orf "'tnh wht('h h:.ivc IJUh\l'd Caltforma frnm the l'iASL playoff:.. hai-. hUff<:n•d sCJm<· hc·art breaking dC'fcat:. th1~ ) l.'ar During a nother mele£'. ~urf goalkeeper Alan Mayer left his goal area to reportedly throw a punch at San J ose's Stc,·e David. Mayer 1s also ex· pcNed to receive a one·gamc suspension. m~t like!) Sunday's game with Chicago I FOR I NSTAS('E. TllF. ~O('K ERS lo!>t a 3 2 decision tu Seattle on a gual \\1th 11 !>econds rt- m aining in the second overtime. Two weeks later in Edmonton. the Dr illers were awarded ;i penalty kick with just 47 seconds left in the game and the result was a 1 o Sock er loss. ' With htart1n1< f!Oulket'r<•r Mike ~1JhOn<'Y out "'1th a hrokcn hand and !'tt a) c>r suspended, the goalkeeping chore~ could fall to SlC'\"t' Hellmich. thl· rook•<· out of Coi.ta !'tk sa High and Golden Wt'!>l College IN ADDITION, THE Sl 'RF 1i. commg orr a poorly played game with thl' Los Angeles Aztecs The Aztecs whipped Cal1fom1a . 5·1. SaturdCI)". lea v tnJ! lhe Surf wi th an 8-8 record Despite trailing the Amcnc<1n-Wcsl D1v1s ion lcpding Surf/ by 18 PQinls in the standings. the SOckers save t.,t\eir best cfrorts for thei r neig hbors to the north. San Diego, 7-6 with 57 pomts, 1s m tturd place in 1hc American West Conference. with Edmonton sandwiched between tonight·s combatants The Surf will have Steve Moyers back 1n the lineup The 23-year-old native or St. Louis Will be hoping to regain the m agic which vaulted him into an early lead in the NASL scoring race The Sockcrs nipped the Surf. 2·1. on May 24 in a shootout und they've never loM tn Anaheim Stadium MEANWHU.t:. THE SURF cnt1.•rs tonight ':. gam e with a few strikes against it. P layer Coach San Diego's biggest threat 1s veteran Leonardo Cue llar who leads the Sockcr:'! in scoring with four goals and eight assists for 16 points Baseball Standings AMERICAN l .EAGUt; West Divis ion W I. 38 23 30 2!.I 30 32 28 34 27 3'1 25 36 21 38 Kansas Citr Chicaj?o Oakland Seattle Texas Minnesota Angels Eut Division Pct. 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J"My will~ signing aM{ogroplu and giving yo11 tM insi.tlt story on tht Rams 'first ~on in tMir MW lwnw in Onan~ Co11nty. A nd, yo11 c.an a/JO pie le "I' /rw RA ms' k.Om photos arul ""'"l'N JtUfurs. , The pla~rs will visit 011r Cosr.a Me112 offset on June 17, 18, 19, 20, and 21. Chu lc tM sdudult arul <Om.tin to mut your fapo ritr player. Children JhoulJ bt• aaompan~d by <Mir parrnts . Ordtr of apptarano• is subject w changr'. Tues., June 17 Wed., June 18 Thurs., June 19 I pm lO 1 rm Rich Saul Centt'r I pm to 1 pm Doug France T.ickle I pm tn 3 pm Fred Dryer Defensive End 11th year in NFL College : Mid11g.in State 6th yv.r m NFL ColJegc:: Ohio State 12th year in NFL Colll'gc: San Diego State: Fri., June 20 Sat., June 21 1pm to3pm lOam to Noon jack Youngblood Vince Ferragamo De~vc End Quar~rback 10th year in NFL 4dt year in NFL College: f1orid.a College: Nebraska Our Spirit Mal<es The DIJjerence 1120A44rn1APnw, eo.. ~"'•CA. 12616 (714) 754-4010 Acco1mts ln1urtJ "' 1100,00<> \ ' \ • l· I i I : . • • I .. .. • TRAOC I GOLF I ASHING er Carlson ··&osters They Can Do a Joh . Thert·a a lot to be 1a d about booltel'9 -they leod thelr vocal 1upport and provtde money - commodlUes llOftly needed for hlcb lt'bool tporU. MA1be ll t.be Junk>r callee• had &been they would el\JC>y more lntereat from comrnWlllies. Unfortunately good lhil\i• are occutonally carried too rar. and the reeults are often dla· aatrous. By no means dlu trous ll lhe formation of Tht! Booat~ Clubs of America, which la bolcUna It.I , r\nl eaawnuon m Orlando. Fla Ulla weekend. t'EATUat.:o wn.1. BE \JBJ£CTS rancma from fund raising techn1que1. re!'ru1tln& new membt'rs and how to work m cooper1t1on with the ~rhogl admlrustrauon Qne of the s logan : "Wh~re will your children ~after srhool toduy•" It's hard lo find fa ult with any of tha t. tor sure. Their tnaugura l newsletter features an arti- cle PQ&.ntmg out the benefits and pitfalls of boo5t.ers ~lubs, c1ttng the advantages (money> and dtSad- vantages (head-hunters and undue influence> TOO OFTEN BOOSTERS as a whole ta ke the ir lum~ bt!cause of lhObe ind1v1duals who are m o r e concerned with Junior's welfare than whether the school 10 JtSelf IS gaming its sha re Of success and recognition. But those involved with this national system r.eally puts the true booster's feelings 10 perspec-t1 ve. The <..'Ontinuat1on or the slogan just about tells the story in itsetr: UC Irvine Beefs Up In Track "Does your child come s &r•l&ht home from 1cbool! Chance arc, lf th~y·re playing on a school team you're not concerned, because not only are they In &ood hands with a qualified coach, you reel iood ltnowtnK sport.I! competition is teaching them • lot about Ule . School s port programs are facing serious financial problems today and need help from a partlnt Uk~ yourself to help them continue. Contact your child's athletic director today, and ask if t.here is some way you can help. Don't risk losing that confident feeling. After all. there are already enough parents today who don't know where their c hild is after school." To those with the following ideals, a salute as wa rranted This writer has ne ver ~n too crazy about boosters clubs. with the excepllon of clubs s upport· mg 1ndJV1dua1 sports. such as sw1m1'tUng and track and field. '- However, the true booster with a thletes at the top of their pr1orit1es. is sorely needed. The ap· preciat1on usua lly amo unts to a couple of thank yous at a ba nquet and that's that. But the values derived go a lot deeper. While all this sounds super laudatory. Jam Guy of Caldwell Jllgh in Idaho puts in pers pecti ve m h1s final summation. "Don't Light the furn ace if you can't stand a little heat." * • • TO NO ONE'S SURPRISE, Al an Gaddis ol Newport Harbor, the Frank Vessels Award win· Mockett Gets Ace; Mesans Win ne r. is the recipient of the seventh annual John Gust Award, honoring complete athletes with something upstairs, too. Gaddis. headed for Princeton, won 10 varsity letters. Previous winner s were Mark Dutry, Tom Bazacas, Steve Bruno, Greg Steverson, Doug Brockmeyer and Da ve Thompson. Brockmeyer and Thompson are also in the Ivy League. both at · Harvard. f ••• A COUPl.E O•' NOTES on football schedules: Huntington Beach High Will be playing rune or its 10 games on the Oilers' campus. including all five Sunset League encounters. M1ss1on V1e1o's home opener <Sept. 12) will be with Placer High. a powerhouse m the Sac-Joaquin section of the Cl F whic h has racked up a 38·2 re. cord over the past four years. according to Mission V1eio Coach 8111 Crow. Among the Placer stafr a re Ball Miller a nd John Balaam tex·Anahe1m coaches). Jam Rodarte cex-Los A l am 1to~ coac h > and We ndell Witt tformerly or Los AlamatOh and El Toro). • • * ORANGE COUNTY Al.1.·STAR football game note. Loara lhgh q uarterback Bob Caffrey has dropped from the North Mj uad because of too many all star <:omm\lmt•nL<;. Edison High star Kerwin Rt'll droppt•d .. ;irher. The game 1.s June 30 at Orange Coast Collt·gt· Anglers Sparkle A trw of .'.\t•v. port Hl·ach angler<; garnered top honori-. in th(• ;,innu;,il llotc·I Tv.m Dolphin fis hing tournament al Calio !-,Jn Luc-as. HaJa Cahforn1a Janey Roll,s On . Roii Janey of Santa Marla, an upset widner .... over dde:ndJ.ni champion Chua·Mont.albano in.the flr11t round, advanced to the quarterfinals of ;th Southern Callfornia PGA match play cham- p1onahipa at Huntington SeacUff Country Club Tuesday with a pair of victories. While Janey was advancing, several ravdriles fell In second rouod pJay, including Mesa Verde's Art Schilling who loit' to Cllf( Moore or Victoria cc. 3-2 . Dave Barber or Bakersfield, a finalist last year , fell to Dave McKeallng of Cathedral Canyon and a former pro al Seacliff, 3-2. OUISTAllDllll IUYS- OF IHE WEEKI *********************** 1980 FORD ! it FAllMOHT • • 4 s~·d transmission fact o ry air con-: • d1t1oning and radio Only 3.090 m iles ,.. : -ltke B RANO NEW' (15.SZKH) lt • • .. • • .. s4995 ! ********** 1975 CADILLAC B..DOUDO COUPE • • • • • .. • • Leather '>e a t1nq area. cruise contr I. • it lull powPr. AM FM stereo with 8 tracK • • tape pldye r a n d C abrio1e1 top • :291040) : .... .. ! s2995 ~ •••••****************** MOTHIHG OVER NABERS -The second-r anked h1~h school triple Jumper in the nation as a mong rive n<'w faces on next year's UC Irvine track <Jnd field squad. Chuc·k K<'llt •\. J .iC'k Torre and Rob Weden. v. ho m;,ikc· UJJ P~c·1r1c Angler~ of ~ev. poet Reach. mo\'cd into f1r-.t pla<.·t• on tht' oµen1 ng tla~ of com· pN1twn and thc·11 n·t.unt·d thest lecid through tht- Nancy Mo<.·ketl o r l't:.'wport final f1\\' dJ'" uf <inghn~ AUTO CENTER 1425 BAKER ST. COSTA~ESA , Ha r bor lbgh ~cored a holt·tn· Kell\ :ibo took top rod. high angler and one and finished With a 36·hole ra~te .. t r1-.h1ng <IV. Jrd-. .... hilc Torre v.on the Tam score of 169 to grab eighth piace Tdll' Pr6f1e1t·nt~ Troph~ an the g irls' d ivision or the The B;.1lboa Angling Club took s econd place 540-9202 Coach Kevin McNa1r says Ricky Holliday of Muir lligh School, who has recorded a 51 ·3 triple jump, has signed to attend UCI next fall. Southem Califom i<J junior golf Johnnie. Andy and Char lcnt> Crean . ....,ho make up ..... "wo.-<1to1><>0rw .. •t1 1><><nP'""•·~•K..,,._ tournament al Sant.a AnaCoun·. ~tih~cic~liubi.ied~g~eidit~hi1ridip~liaicieiAilia~ikia~T~oil~hinigiCiliuib:.11~1/iijii~:;~;;;;;;;;~~~~~~~~~ He'll be Jorned by his high s chool t e ammate Richard Cofield and Butte Junior College transfer Eddie Carey. In adru- tion, two Occidental College transfers -Rick Harbaugh and Bill Dorval -will join the Anteater squad. Holliday, who wa s also recruited by national champion Texas <El Paso), has run 9.7 m the 100 and a 48.4 400, but will be u sed primaril y as a tnple jumpe r and lo n g Jumpe r, McNair says. Cofield boasts best t imes or 1:54.5 in the half·m1lc and 47 9 rn the quarter Harbau~h and Dorval both r e d -shirted this p<1i-.l season · a fter transfcrrm~ from Occiden- tal Ha rbaugh ha!-. r ecorde<l a 9 · 05.0 in the steeplechase. whale Dorva l fi gures t o provide a one -two punch along with Greg MarJama in the hurdles. Dorva l has a personal best of 14. I in the h ig h s a n d 52 2 an the 1n - termedi<Jtcs. Mll&~r .. d UC Irvine's Ken Mills tossed the javelin 221-3 Tuesday at the National Junior track a nd field championships in Knoxville. Tenn~. good for second place. The winrung toss was 228-11. Capistrano Beach 10-K Run Slated A weekend in the San Diego area or a weekend in Dana Point including a trap to D1sneyl<Jnd a waits the winner of this year 's Capistran o Beach 10 Kilometer r un Saturday The third a nnuill f'Vcnt 1~ sponsored by the Cap is tran<> Beach Cham ber o( Commerce Ad ditiona l information 1:. avail a ble by phoning Rick Van Al~tine at 661·0897. try Club Tuesday. I tn tne boys second round ac- tion, Dennis P aulson and Greg LorC'nz. both of Costa Mesa Hig h. we re the only Orange Coast area winners with five others falling from the match play action Tuesday. Mockett. ranke d seventh a mong Junior golfers in the state las t ~ear. r<'corded her ace on the 175-yard sixth hole. She as a three.year vars ity lette rman on the boys· team. PauJson defeated Mark Tay lor of Huntington Beach. 2-1. to a ji. ,·ance to today·s third round. Lorenz nipped D<Jv1d Hamilton of Van Nuys. l·up. Mike Ivy of Huntington Beach fl·ll to noug ll arper of Ch <1t s v.<>rth an <in e longa ted match th<1t v.us dl'c1ded on the 22nd holl· Dl·an Paulson of CoMa Mt":.u ll1gh and brother of Oc•nnas. lo:.t to Enc· Marson of Buena Pur k. l·UP. Kirk Mays uf lhmtington Beach loi-.l to Gregg Moss of Thousand Oa~. 4·2. and llob R<iv1•r of Cost:.i Mes a lost to Gr eg Lane of Orange. 5-4 OCC 7th Again; Raab Gets Honor GRAND OPENING BOSTON Orange Coast College. which finished seventh last week in the lntercollegaate Yacht Racing Association 's d ingh y c ha m - pions hips, also came m seventh Tuesday in the team racing here . OCC's sailors came into Tuesday's find fi ve races with a 4·1 m ark and were tied for first place with eve ntual na tio nal champion Boston Universi- ty and runner-up Navy. But the Bucs struggled to a 1-4 m ark Tuesday on the Charles Ri ver. . occ·s Chris Raab was one llf 20 sailors receiV· ing AU-American honors and is onJy the second OCC sailor to earn that recognition. Te ammate Jack Franco received All-American honorable mention. Boston University and Navy tied with 8-2 rec· ords, but Boston won the national title in a race· off. "We were inconsiste nt in our racing," said OCC Coach Tim Jorgensen. ·•At times we were great and at limes we were so so." OCC bad defeated Boston U. Monday for one or its four victories. NewflA J Independent in Costa Mesa --EHGINf-TRANSMISStON, OVERHAUL, TUNE-UP, BRAKES REASONABlf RATES-~e repair and service. <:.ompaete .. ectrical work. ELECTRICIAN SPECIALIST BURGLAR ALARM htce.61C) SpKial Di•ice for COftY~ble tops l..y .... •ct1rl RELIABLE FIAT t ·w·~~;:;~"~"; .. ,. ·y EH. I 2015 rtoc...tla #l Costa Mftel ....................................... 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UllMIUIKled the cbolee cir I t wnmtt ol trla.11 in 117'1 off Newport, RI ~ • naaed winter c1mpat111 betwMD Freedom ~ Enterpriae 1n Saa Du~10. Newport Beath, Lona .eb and Marina del Rey 8TIJJ. P IN TJH! A.la u I.be New Yon ht Club's preH'l\loary delenae trl•I• atan tiollb&rday is the l ~man ere'# roster which ConneT BOATING select ror the actual defense of the Cup should dom be selected by lbe august NYYC seledio~ mittee. Prominent among the 21 candidates an- ced by the Foundation are three Southern C fomians -two from N~rt Beach. f Topping the Southland candidates ls Dennillf D gan of Newport Harbor Yacht Club who last M rch pos ted his second consecutive Co~gressional Cup win, a Long Beach~cht Club match racing series almost as import as the America 's Cup. Before l eaving outhern California, Durgan skippered Ent rise suc· cessfully in one or two races against Conner in Freedom, leading to the conjecture in some cir~es that he might be selected as an alternate skip~r in the trials. Also on the Ust from Newport Beach is Dave Sparkuhl, Balboa Yacht Club. Arnie Schm eling. Long Beach. is well known in Newport Beach and other So.uthland yachting areas as a veteran cr ew on sevei;al offshore r acing boats and 12-met er s. Al.MOST CERTAIN TO BE selected as tacti· cian for Conner is Steve Van D yck , Philadelphia. Pa .• who served as BiJI Ficker's tactical expert in the 1970 defense of the trials. In announcing his sel ection or Freedo·m . Conner said be fell the newest 12·meter from the board of Olin Stephens had a slight edge over En· terprise, also designed by Stephens. Both Freedom and Enterprise are owned by the Fort Schuyler Foundation. Freedom was launched at the M inneford Yacht Yard. City I sland, "lj. Y. in May of last year. and Enterprise, also built bv Minneford. was commissioned in December, Hr/fl Taylor Seeks Speed Record Ltt Taylor, 45, of Bellflower , just can't abide not bein~ the fastest human on the water. For 11 years he held the wat er speed r ecord of 285.213 miles per hour before it was topped by Australian Ken Warby at 317.60 mph. , _ Anxious to get back in the record books, Taylor has been testing the world's first rock et boat. U.S. Discovery II, with the goal of boosting t hat speed r ecord to 350 miles per hour. AND FROM THE l.OOKS of the alumlnum aop stainless steel 40-foot craft, be just might ac complish that feat. As a matter of fact. he may fiave already unofficially set a record. Jn test runs on W alker Lake. Nev. recently, Tayl or clocked 290 knots on Discovery ll's spttd gauge. Taylor was disappointed. H e thought the speed gauge was set in miles per hour. Arter the run, it didn't take a computer to figure out that 290 knots i s 333.-nJ mph. (a knot 1s 1.51 mph.) So that made Taylor's run 17 mph faster than -Ole current reeord held by Warby. But, of course, it doesn 'l count. FOIJ.OWING THE SPEED RUN it was also discovered that a fuel leak had developed in the Ct'flft's hydraulic system. The crew decided to dis· continue testing and return to Irvine where repairs could be made. Taylor expects the boat to be repaired in time to resume testing in about five weeks. No date has been sel for his oHicial assault on the record which w1 II be on Lake T ahoe. Boat Courses Set The local flotilla of the United States Coast Guard Auxiliary is offering two courses in safe boat handling this week. The first course for sailboaters begins tonight at 7 :~ at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club 1601 Bayside Drive, N ewport Beach. ' . T he second course for powerboat ownert and skappers starts at 7 :30 p.m . Thursd ay at the Newport H arbormaster headquarter s 1901 Bayside Drive. ' Registration for both classes may be made on ~ ope~g night. Both courses will run eight to 10 weeks wi~ sessions of about two hours each. The only cost is $7.50 for text and wOl'kbooks wblcb the student keel>5. Weld Keeps Lead PLYMOUTH, .Enll&Dd <AP> -Phil Weld o1 Fort Lauderd.ale, Fla., remalQed 1D the lead Tuel· day In the trana·Atlantlc 11Ui•b.anded yacht race from Plymouth, l!!nlf&Dd to Newport, R.J. Wltb more than hall ol the a 000.mlle rac. completed, the a.year-old Weld, U'j.ii.fti hlt 51-foot trimaran Moxie, w11 belQS c~ KutmJen lawonki ol Poland in a :SS-foot uU, Span.lei n. . A.monf the frontnmne.n ln tbt rate, wblcb beaan June 7 and oaJda1ly _. Jane 2lf but may fin.lab IOOlllel', an Nick ICq ot Brttain In Tbne lA11 ol llan m, Walter (J,..... ot the U ...... SUtet in Cha~ O)TmpU. o.t&at v....,. of Bet15um 1n T,foco VI imcf Oliwter * ~ of France In Xrtter VJ. -. ,A - BOArlNG PtJaUC NOTICB PV8UC NOTICB PVSLICNOl'ICS -------~~~~~~~~~·! NOTICa 011' D•ATH 011' "=.nm:::::.• Ptmn=.-.:,10••u NOTICE OF Dl!ATH O~ akllOW~;..... ---N..u.Ma WI LL I AM WALL AC• '"-,...._,,.. wMfl .., NAMUTAHMllWT M A R Y MA R 0 A lit • T *"1cacw 1wra•ND HMll,H COLL•Y, m WILLIAM i....1.,."... '.,. "' Tiit ,.,._,,.. .,.,_, •'• "'1111 SUV ERK RU P 0 P' OP"'9UOltUC11..._0ttucHtal w. c 0 LL. y ' .... o..:=:~r.:.::=-: °""• ..... ':'&:.,c,N IHVIUMSHT ~lt~lo~:.~. • .. • .. •oco"..t "°'T-~~_m.~.}~~{·: .... NOTICE 01' DWATH Off PAUL ~V&RETT O'KAtN , IRVIN8 CALI ll'ORNIA ANO O ; P l!T ITION TO AD· MINISTeR EST~TI! NO. A•t04IU. WILLIAM COl.L.Y, Ula o •• .., ._.,,., 11na _...,_ o•~•. *' IM<Atti.ir a1 ..... t..11ie "' r .... ....,.._... .. .,.. ... _ -v .. W. WALL.AC• CC>t-LIY =...,~ . .._.....,. ... 11. c.flfwlWe 2tt.H-911Mc11,c.l.._.•f1Wt PETIT I 0 N TO AD• •O•N. lkMMt ~ INlllflt.., 011' Jf8WllO•T ••ACM ·-.. ,...,.,M. Vlt" nu-......... MINISTeR ESTATE NO ......... CM*"tl ·-·Ill ... C .... ,.o•a.a~ ..... D o:J °"""' *"'"''· i.• "'"' LAN ......... ....:..c.i"9nll•""° A·1M7• City of ~tin V•ll~. c-1, .. "' r ~"' ,...,. P' .. ,...,._.......,,c .. ...,.,...,.... Allttrt Corey Mt11H11, 4041 T • Ot-. • ._" Cel...,...• .,,._ •~ ~I TITIO TO AD · 11111 -.....,., t• t~tH.., • ~ ....... w.• . ...,._. O 41 I I he I r I ,...-....... ......,._, ••Mii.,. co To all hel r1, bent · flclarles, credllors and co,,tlngent creditors of PAUL EVERETTO'KAIN and perSC>fis who may be otherwise Interested In the wlll and/or estate: Ml .. IST•• •ITATI NO . .,._ .. ,.._,.,.. hedl.~..... btsatflcl•rles, cred i tors ~•AMlllued_,Jltil•l<ttMt-· .. 1-....-O.>Ma...,,. •..-c ~~_.'.:f!_~1• .. ._ and continoent crtdlton of "· ~"......,_. .._ ....,,"" ,... --. Tiiie ..-..... -11 ........ .._ ...... N~.._,.,...,_.,..t2MO M ..... ~.. tdfrfft k 22S7J ~. 11 Toro. T o • 1 1 " t 1 r 1 • Ckll1, a.... .. OtMtt e-.., .. T..._. J •••ov. ,. '"'-• ary -r;aret ;;x.iverkrup c.tlltor-nl• mao. c-tv Of ortn0e. btntflCltrlts, c.rtdltor1 J-• . ._ Cr.._, 1.-.c.i...,..tJm •nd persons who may bt tt•t• 01 C•lllorn••. 11•• 1011ow1n0 nd ontl t .-Al... of ,,,... J•mee o. ,,..,., 16:tt •o•tde otherwise Interested In the ••co11011c b•v.•• .. 11u11te ••• • < '9f'I (, wv _,. ..., ......... Of._ c-OellV -~ ~In, C.-*' ,..,, C.lllernle I llc.tfl.atl ,.,...,..,._ atcrl"'"' ~ ''" Wl lll•m Wellen Colley J-11. 1t,1$,Jut11t.1W UiHf nw · w II and/or estate : weo 1or .. ;;m;_ toce*' .c 1100 end Pff10nt who mey bt "''• ._._ '' c~-'' • A petition has been filed w. •Kiii( ONtt H..,._..,, ~' A petition has ~ filed by Alan N. O'Kaln fn the Superior Court of Orange County r equesting that Alan N. O'Kaln be appoint· ed as personal represen- ta t Ive to administer the estate of Paul Everett ot"9rwb• lntet'ffted In tM -..,_.,,,.............. by Alfred Paul SUverkrup 8Hcll, "' .. Otv., ..._..,, a.ect1. wlll end/or est•tt: PV8UC NOTICE =.:~1.. 01n the SUperior Court of eo;.::!.!..°"~"::!tf:.'':::;.. A petition MS ~n flied •1CT1TtOU1Mlt1N M Tllh .--.. ... 11 ... """.,,. ran;e Coonty requesting •••'9M0-._,.,.111no to.,,. o.tt-•· by Wllll•m P. Bodr~I In ~ lfATU"4llfT ~'" Cltftl of o.-.. C-1v t h a t A I f r e d P a u I menJ of ~ e.--Co111ro1 t.. "' I C f Tiie J. .,.._ '' ~ llvtl· J..,,.. u. ,_ Suverkrup -appoint_... as 10t 116'*'" ""°"-~Of uw 101-. nt o:>Uper Or OUr 0 ,,. .. at J, OOttlMf ..,._ • ..a.llN, aso. ....,, "" '"' ••~Ol>Oll< bewr-11011" tor Orange County requestln; J . K A sociATU. M J ••" ",.,..... • ......_ personal representative to 11uns.tt1 ~ ' w1... 0n 541• tntt Wlllltm P. Bodrogl be N~llel" 0r1w . ..,., .... ........, .. , ......_..._. .tdmlnlster the estate of '-"•" .. ••1.01~n ''"""'•< .... ,.. eppoln'ted ts personal ~~~~-s .. .,...°"" =.=--.ca.... M1 ary Mar;aret Suverkrup :ac~!.'.c~~;.::.'":= representative to ad· a.•11oa•~.Gt1"'°""•'*' ""'" under the Independent B•4'<ll,Ce1Hom1at2M0 minister the estate of Tiii\ ~t It<--llY...... Putllllfted er-. CO.JI O.lly PllOI. Administration of Estates A"'°""' of pU<(-l>'I<• or <on- Wllll•m Wallace Colley. t1v1W•1 .111N 11• n. J\11'1• '· iw JM.MO Actl . The petition Is set for '''"'•'•°" 1" <onM<llo<> •• ,,, .. ,d T.. tlti I t f J.eT 1C..i1rr hearlnn In n....t N J t •·-~ °' w id '~ lor 11<..,~1 11t P4t On S $t Or Tll~ ........,. -11.., will\ "'9 _,_. w-. • .,. ~ • 0 . a -~ ~ u. wm ot l'0.00000, hearln; In Dept. No. 3 at c-iv CMl'k °' o...,.. c-t'f.. .-... -..-. NOTICE 700 Civic Center Drive, ...,1ct1 <~mo1n.1o1,_1no ?00 Civic Ctntu Drive, J._t, i-. t------------4 West, In the Citv of 5anta "'"'"'"--'-' 111.00000 West, In the City of santa •1JtW '~.!!ous,TAT~::S An 80 a, <:alifornia on JuJy 8. Goodw•1t .~=0000 A ,..•lifoml l'llCMISllMOr .... eoett Delly Pl~ -~-19 t 10 00 • ...,....,.. na • .....,. a on July 1, J-11 .... ts.JlllyJ.t• 1,.i.eo '"• 1ooow1rwi P<t''°"' ••• "°'"9 a : a.m. Pl.,.1-.,,y 1990 at 10:00 a.m. ~-,.. IF YOU OBJECT to the not tou<M<I IF YOU OBJECT to the GEN KAI~ c.Al.•FOtlNIA. nu grantlnn of the petition, \llGDOO -•••96'NOTICE £ CMtt ....,....,. c.or-c1ti ~·. '""' 1 ...,._..,ttw-otiMooooo granting of the petition, .-~ c..t...,,...t'IUS you Should ~lther appear ,0.,. •et>i«ed.., <•"' "''°' 10 cio.. o1 you should either appear •1CT1noua avsiNus T"E ~•NG 111SHOP •NC '• at the hean,ng and state n<•-at the hearing and state .....,_STAHIMNT c.111•"'• <-.. ""''· ll4< £ C.O.tt your ObJeCtions or f i le 1 ~.,.,,, .. _,,o111.ooo.oo your objections or file T11e 1o11ow11111 --· .,.. 004"9 ~'r,';"0• c.or-... , -· c.i1torn1a written objections with the > ....,.., '°' •~.ooooo '" 1••0t.,. Wrlttenob1-tlons .... ltht .. -11<ittMun: ,,,. ~· c.ondlK..., .... cor-cour1 bef-t-heari""'. 1''""•1"'°''_,, .. , .. ~ .,. 1~ El. AEV LTO, 1100 Qualt\I ~119 -•I~ ' ""a y "'"' '""' ••10 • -'" lftt _,of '-",00000 court before the hearing. •• .,.._,a.. c.ttfoml ~ -· our appearance may be •n t•vor ot ••-te•<>"-.n \ ..... ,, Y · "· •'>MO THE 1.M>Gt!tNG In person or by your at· ·-> -• -""'" _.,r.., our appearance may ~ Edw-M ,,..,..._ Jr • 1100 eiSHOP •NC ~~r,:~ or by yoor at· ~.~u· tOO. "'••-1 .. m . ~ ~ torr~· v o U A R E A :~~':.Es'~= ... ~·~~ I F Y 0 U A R E A .__ J. Hwrlnvton. •tt s.. ..,.._ Tilh i...........i -1t1ee1 wm..,.. CR E OITOR or a cont· '-'_, qys.c 1.au of ti. 8.n!Mu bOYSuw1.~u111om1.-.. CAHlfttv c..... of 0r..,.. c;o..nty on I ....s p,,,.__ ~ . .,.., 1,,. con· CREDITOR or a cont· Tllh 11us1 .... , '' conc111<1ecs b' •June•..., nQent creditor of the de· tide••"°",...,,,. •••n•••r 01 w•d in;ent creditor of the de-l1Mltec1 =:t ~Ht • -,.,JtD, ceased, you must file your 11e-...., _,_, ,, ro.,.. IN"' oniv ceased, you must flle your Thk ~ -111ec1 wttil~ MtCMA8L, °'4tA.ND c lai m with the court or -~tr_,.,,... -_.,,,.., claim filth the court or c-iv o.n. ot 0r..,.. c-, on •1~~~........._ present it to the personal 1>., 0 10 o.~'1"""1 01 Alcot1o11c J ) t• ..._,._ -__....., 8--(;oMt'GI, al -K<fOW de• presen It to the personal -· ,.,_. tttT-~~-r epresentative appointed _,_o1BANKOF AMEA•CA representative appointed Pvl>lhlledOr ..... co.st o.i1., Pllol, =., _. by the court within lour " T. ' s A . N•woor1 C«nlor by the court within four J..,,.. •. 11. 1a. ». '"° ,.,.. """'':: ~ ... CoHt 0 • .,11 "'"" months from the date of B•M<ll, •0 oo ......._, c-1 .. O••~. months from the date of _,_11.tt.n.,,...,2.•• > first Issuance of letters as:;;~·.:_~~".,!:.:"''" first Issuance of letters as PUBLIC NOTICE provided in Section 700 of o.1ec1 Me¥,..,_ provided In Section 700 of PUBLIC NOTICE th e Probate Code of _,,_t(...,. the Probate Code of -Callfomia The tim e for ~" California. The t ime for ·~cz::m:~:::.,ss fl1CTinouuus.Nus fitlng claims will not ex· 1...ou11..,,_c, filing claims wlll nQl ex-Tiit 1o1io.1,.. .,.,_,, ••• 0o1nv NAM• ITATEMllNT pi re prior to four months Pat•icia AlllOnu<• • plre prior to four months .,.."~~=~N ac TU A l •ZA" ON .,..!,':t~°!.'-1"' .,.,_, ••• dolnq from the date of the hear· ... ,." ~":':t!~ .. ~· from the date of the hear· SERVICES. 10071 s--u .... H..,.. PO ATE 0 \I CE~ Tro' OA N AAlS(OS p A ing noticed above. '"-"~Offic• ingnotlcedabove. llnQl°"llMCtl.c.An... .UNITI • ~ NU YOU MAY EXAMINE • ..._.C:-0.-YOU MAY EXAMINE Ann L.. K.--. 20071 s--01"1"°" 01 .......... A<lv.olliallO<I the ftle kept by the court . ....._.. ...... CMH • .,,... the file kept by t.._ court. ~. Hurlf1....,..8Mc11.c..~ s."'1<•1. 20011 s--......... .._. If you are interested Int .. -Publ~0r-. eo." Oa••• P1101. ''""' Helefl L But~. 1$ Sunrlf (rt\! lnqlon 8-11. CA m.. r~ J"""' 11. ,_ ,,.._.., If you are Interested In the o.1w, F111-.c.A m» A"" L tC,._, 10011 \w-• estate. you may file a re· estate, you may file a re· T111t boitl,.u " c-1.a b' • L--. H~ e..c ... 0 .,_ Quest with the court to re· Quest with the court to re· ~ .. ~~ 0r1:':"~~~ S.-• Cm• ceive SQeelal notice of the PUBUC NOTICE celve special notice of the T"" ·-.... 111.o _,111 ,,,. T11h ""''~• "c-1.0 1>y •..inventory of estat~ assets fllCTtnousaus•NEU inventory of estate assets covn1v c1...,. ot °'-C-y on -·1 ~0 and of the petitions. ac-H~STA~UEHT and Of the peti tion. ac. June"·1*-"""L IC._ count r, a nd report s ™tot-no lie''°"' •r• dOlnq ,._, Tiit\ •la-... 111.,; •fllll 11--ntt• M cou nt s and r e p o rt s Pvt>lltN<I °'-Co.o•• o.u., Piiot '°""'" c...-• ~~noor <:.oumy on described in Section 1?00 m MELLER •ssoc•ArES. m described in Section 1200 June 11 21 Jui ... 2, 1"° ,,., .., J""" ''· '"° "'-of the Cal1 forn1a Probate HfLl.EA CONSULTING cOMPANv . of t .. _ Callfor"la Probate · · · ' ,..,_, Code •no n 1 BUBBLES 0Es1c. .. s. 1ou '""' •t P\IO!ltlwd ()r-c.oatl 0.oly P\lot • ,.,....,.._ ("10.. C:0.1• -W (• Code. PUBLIC NOTICE J-••.n.J..iv7 •·1"° 1 ~ Paul A. Hanna, Attomey Wiiiia'" C. Fundeftbef'9, HEU.Ell •. •NC '• C•i.•o•n·• at Law, 419 E . 17th Street, 111cnnousaus1NEU PUBLIC NOTICE Jr., Attorney at l:-1w. 130 ~i::-=·~0;;,~ '''"~· Costa Mesa, ca. 92627; NAMESTATEMENT E . 17th St., Suite 2U. , .... ~ .. <ono..<lttOD•H ... tel: (714) 642-4747. o P,.,. "":."~.~':-'"' '"'"°"' •r• do•,.o "~'i'::!:~"::s tceot ~. t(a714MI ~!!·nc11•.· 92627; -·'"'" .. Eu E"' '"' Publl~ Oranoo Cool ellf I PACIFIC MA Al(ETI NC, OF --J.,,..11.11.2•.1'90 JOIMID AMEAI,.,. 7l0Am-w-. N-1 Tll• fol-•nQ c-r\Oft\ .or• dO•ftQ Pu!>'•__, 0.-Co.>1 0.•IY P!IO< ~·-J ~·~. PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS aus11t•U NAME STATEMENT Th« fol~ ~ I• CIOi"O b.i"si-,..,, ., .....-. ~· -• • -~ !Ml~~ M JuN" II tJ II. 1-JI,.. P.9'- a..<ll, c.tl~ fZMO THE EXCHANGE 11«>? (.,.,,,...., ---1"" •la-*""lot"<! ••Ill in. K•llll A Gwva•d .• ,,... .k""ll•• Cec><\I•-. S...I• 112. ~ Nl-i, PUB --co .... 1 .. c~"'°'-c"""''O""""' La ..... co.i.MH.A c.utoriila~ CAf?6n ' UC NOTICE " ,..., 0-IO --· 7)9 Amf90' Wav WlrT S.rv>e .... Inc;. 11«n C.-.ono ~----------,.,.,lJ "'"'_., a..ct>. C.h'°""• t1MoO Cac>islr-. \<MIP 'I?. ~ N-1 NOTICE OF OIS~UT'IC. """''.,,....,Or-c.o..-· 0•••• P·to• Tlllt ~IM>t .. (C'"''"""' DY • c .. .,.,, -· 1t . .,.,.... " ••. '"'° ,_.a llmll.O 09.-vwp 01' l'A•THE•\Hrl' 'Kain <under the 1,,. ependent Administration f Estates Act). The petl· tlon Is set for hearing In Dept. No. 3 at 700 Civic Center Drive West, Santa Ana. California 92701 on July ts, 1980at 10:00 a.m . I F YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition, you should either appear• at the hearing and state your objections or file writte,, objections with the court before the hearing. Your appearance may be in person or by your at· torney. IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a cont· ingent creditor of the de· ceased. yov must file your claim witti the court of pre- sent it to the personal r epresentative aPPointed by the court within four months from the date of first Issuance of letters as provided in Section 700 of the P roba l e Code of California. The time for filing claims will not el(· pire prior to tour months from the date of the hear · ing noticed above. YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept bv the court. If you are interested In the estate. you mav file a re- auest wi th the court to re- ceive special notice of the inventory of estate assets and of the· petitions, ac- count s and report s described in Section 1200 of the Catllorn1a Probate .Code David J. Perry; Brucll, Anderson and Kranz, At-torney at Law, 19782 MacArthur Blvd., No. 100, Irvine, California 92715, (714) 955-0600, (714) 851-1080 Published Orc:lnQe Coa<;I 'Dc:llly Pilot. June 18, 19. 2'>. 1980 2571 ·80 PUBLIC NOTICE COAST SWEEPINC, SEAVICE 71711 lo<hl«• l•nt, Hunl1no1on Bue 11. Calll0tnle..,... l(~rth A GWY•t• Tht~ ~' ,, <-onowctN bY. COt Putwt<: nol.C:f' " ,..,..,. °"""""" ·~' ---Tlllt , ... _.. ... tiled ... , .. IN -··-E l(IQUIO Ull18E ... o JA,,.ES PUBUC NOTICE fllCTITIOU~BUSINEH-Coullly Cl«rll of Or-Cov111v on WIAE SCAVICES INC. TAVLOA. IV'<et-. -nq -""· HA.-.E STATIEMIENT F••ftk EOw•rd Moudy. 11211 Lo<"''• LaM, Huftll,.Qlonl.u"· C•t1torfttd ..,._ T'"' ~' ., t-onouct.o y •n "" dlYodutl Fr .... £_.,.. Tiii• ~l .. _t WoK fllecl .... , .. IN CD11nlf C••rk of Or•-CO..nly on JuM•.1-,11'1:ll P\lbll-Or-Co.o>I 0••1• P•lot. JuM 11. 1&.1S. Jul~ 2. I.. 1-..0 PUBLIC NOTICE fllCTITIOUS BUSINEH HAME ST6TEMEHT T~ IOllOwt"Q _ _, t~ ~ ~' ~\a\. JIM G ~l [A & ASSOCIAT ES, 19111 M.KArlllur !iuflt JOS. INM. CA .,,,.. Jttmtt\ W hy,.om Gr••r. •1s ~oc...,,. Pl CoUa ,......,., CA mi. T,,1\ ~•At'\\ '' conou<teo by~ *""" di¥tOU•I J-.w c.r-Tll" t1.itmef'll •ti 111.0 wtl" ti!« Count. C••rk 01 Ora~ C0un1, °" J u,,..•, tlllO •tJftU Jun« J. ·-Jay 8 HarTtt. -r ,,,. fl(tm°"' ,,, ... ....,.,.. • ..., •ICTITIOUS BUSIHIEH T"9 IOl-•nQ ""'""' " 00•"<1 llU'-9 ,.,_ T"lll• ~..;:~ • ., Wltll ,,,. ..... of ... 10 l ~O•NC. ~, .. ,IE ..-sTATE""IE"'T M ''·" Plll>ll~ Or-(o.\I O•llY PllOf County C~ Of 0<-C°""h -Pomofw si .... 1 C•h of S...t• A.... T ........ __ ->On\ ., .. 0<>4"9 1 A A fl CU5T"()M U-Ol STE AV June'· 11. 11. 1S. 1'90 131..-0 J-16. ,_ (ounl• ,_ °'-5,..,,. ,_ c ... ,,..,,..,. 1,.,.,_,., #I ?HOC N--1 Blvd .. 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' , ' TENNIS / BASE?3ALL I HORSE RACING Borg Gets the Best o f the Draw DIESELS An!eGefic'!Lrg Wllf8L DON, £n.&land CAP) -Falt bu burned oo B.ton Bari ln the draw for lb Wlmb•edon tennis ebam· pioublpa. wh ch beato nul Monday beaten hJm In the tut hl~·o yean w11 n med ln hla ball of th• dr•*· Wimbledon vetei»n who reached the aem1fina.ll ln un• and the quutera lul year TM Swede, Wlmbledoa'a cbampton '°' lbe lut tow yean. wW avotd b11 HrY QI oppont"nta ln tM earty rounds &or1 wu drawn a1alntt a quallfler In the nm round and will not know who he ll untJl lb tnd of the w k In the aecond round he Is likely to play Raul Raml~ ot Mexico Harold Solomtn, No. 11 seed for Wlmblt.'don. puli.d out of the tourna· menl a f.:w hOW"J after the draw was made becaW1e or an ankle injury. The 2'1·year-old At11erican mlHed last week's London grass court cham- pionships at Q~n·s Club to receive treatment in Fraace. but messaged the All England Club , which runs Wimbledon, that II! had lo withdraw. Vlt11 Qerulalt11 l• Boqc'11 likely 1erntnnal opponent. But the l\mertcan hH never oofHl~ Bot& In lit atlempla 1lwt M-ye..-.old 1u~raw aaJd before lbe NeulU ol Tuetday'1 draw were dedaNd \lat be fea* early m1tcbel 111JD1t bla luttnw Bcx'S esplalned they can cause upaets on 1ru1 courts. e ~alb' at tbe start of the toumamMt wbtn playen are aetUna accUmallted NOT ONE l.EJ'T·HANDElt o f 1uaolticance and oot on player who haa JOKN JllltENltOE, SEEDED to play Bor1 ln the flnaJ. drew u first round match a,ainat fellow American Butch Walll.' l McEnroe avoids upsets, his third round oppe>nent should be Tom Ok ker or th~ Netherlands Okker is a A Wimbledon spokesman said Solomon's seediag position will not be filled and that Ills place will go to a lucky loser in I/le qualifying tourna- ment. Makirig Noises Tlwt's What Dam1y Meyer Is Doing SEATTLE (AP) -When young, blond Danny Meyer came up to Detroit from the minor leagues at the tail end of the 1974 season. he say!> he wais billed as the Tiger's next Al Kaline. It didn't turn out that wav of course. As Meyer assesses his ·two full seasons ln Detroit. he didn't ltve up to his potenti al as qukkly as the Tigers wanted anti they gave up on him. On Nov. 5, 1976. he was available. and the Seattle Mariners got him in the Ame rican League expansion draft NO~. ~ THE MARINERS' fourth season. Meyer is making noises lake a hitte r. · · 1 think Danny Meyer has a c hance to be one of the better hitters in the league." Mariners general mana~er Lou Gorman sci 1d cautiously "This." Meyer. observed. "as the best that I've ever played and 1t 's tht: best that I've ever hat " . After the first 10 weeks of the season he 1.: hatting .313 with three home runs and 29 RBI. AT 27, MEYER ISN'T a pink· ch,eeked youngster any more. He's a veteran toiling in his ninth pro- fessional season and his sixth in the major leagues. , His batting average after his first 51 games this season was 59 points higher than his major league career average of .254. "I think there's a lot of improve· ment yet to come for me." Meyer said. "I'm talking about the mental aspects of the game. '·Mentally. I have to learn to con· centrate and be selective every time 1 go to the plate. The more I cut down on the little mental lapses. the bette r hitter I'm going to be ... says the former Mater Dei High standout. DURING THE Ofo'F·SEASON, the Mariners acquired a s lick-fielding defensive specialist. T ed Cox. from the Cleveland Indians to play third baS'e. They moved Meyer to left fi eld . Meyer also hru; played first base in the big leagues. and he thinks this is his best position. But the Mariners have Bruce Boehle, the club's 1979 All-star, there . There are some people here who think Meyer is a defensive hab11ity at any position. and his best position 1s designated hitter. But Seattle has Willie Horton. th e l eag u e's Comeback Player of the Year in l!J79. there. Meyer knows he's not the best de· fensive playe r in the m ajors but he also thinks he does "an adequate Job wherever I play " He said he wasn't hbppy when DANNY MEYER ~eattle acquired Cox becau!>e he h.•ll he made a significant s acnftce hy playing third base for the Manner!> last season since he hadn't played there m five years. But he's happy the way it hci!> worked out. In Meyer 's three previous seasons here. he hit .273.._ .~7 and .278. lie had 22 homers and 90 RBI in 1977 a nd 20 homers and 74 RBI last season. Gorman first noticed Meyer in 1972 as a rookie at Bristol. Va .. in the J\p- palachian League where Meyer hit .396. Gorman was with the Kansas City Royals then and didn't come to the Mariners until 1976. "The Tigers had a lot of good young players at that time." Gorman s aid . "They couldn't protect them all. It looked like Danny wasn't going to get a chance to break Into the li neup." MEYER RECAl.l.S HE SPENT two years of total frustration in Detroit. "I was touted as the next Al Ka line." he said. "I was touted by the whole organization as one of the best hitters who had ever come up They really felt I could hit." When Meyer hit .236 at Detroit m 1975. he found himself without a starting job the following season. "l kind or got shoved back in the background." he said . Meyer a lso played football :.i t Mater Dei and injured his neck 1n the s port. Today. he continually t..-. 1:.ts his neck -at the plate and in the field. "It's more than a habit." he said ··when it hurts. it causes me to have headaches. I still go to chiropractor~ about it. I guess it's something I'm going to have to li ve with the rest of my life.'" Kings Plan Rich Los Al ToHave R Sl d Farm Club ace ate Shake It To Em and Vari Eze. an entry of INGLEWOOD CAP>_ Anne and B. F . Phillips. !las been installed as 2 l The Los Angeles Kings favorites for. the finals of the $500,000 Ki~dergarten of the National Hockey at Los Alarruto~ R_ace Course Saturday. ~aghl. L eague will op er a t e ~ttag~ Ch1ck1e, . the .r3;stest qualifier m last their own farm club in week s .trials for California s second fiche.st horse H 0 u s t 0 n. Gen e r a 1 race. will go to the post as a 5·2 s~cond choice .. Man ager Ge 0 r g e S~ake .It T~ Er:n and Van Eze posted am Maguire a nnounced press1ve trial v1ctor1es . Shake It To Em won by a Tuesday length and a quarter with a 17.82 clocklna for 350 S i hi. lb . , yards while Vari Eze posted an impressive two- w tc n~. e1r mmor length win with a 17.84 Ume. league affillatJon to the Shake It To Em is the daughter of two-Ume Houston Apollos of ~e world champion Dash For Cash and sold for C~DlTal . League, begm· $190,000 last summer 8f a yearling. She is un- nmg with the 19~·81 defeated in two career starts. s~ason, marks the (t.rSt Vari Eze won tbe Runnin for the Green Futuri· tame ln five years the ty in Texu before moving to the West Cout. Kln1s h ave their own Ettago Chickie posted a blazing 17.7S for the farm afnllation. 3SO yards for the top qualifying mark of the 76 During past seasons juveniles In tbe trials. the Kings have 1pllt The complete field for the Kindergarten and minor league lie-ups their morning line odds are the entry of Shake ll witb various clubs, last To Em and Vari Easy (2·1), Ettago Chiclde (5·2). season in Binghamton of Queen For Ca.sh (9-2), Special Cub Miss (6·1). lb• American League Madonna Mia (10-1), Lady Honey Rush (10-1), shared with Bolton. Kita Salls (15-1), LaJrd David Cox (20-1) and "With our emphasis SweetsJarbet (30-1). TODl'S VODKA OLD SMUGGLER SCOTCH ., I 'Tl h • l I I • 6 45 8 99 lA':>£ Of h i8 70 LIQUEURS Amaretto Di Saronno, 1 H ,, Drambuie. 2101 Gailiano. 2 1 01 Kahlua.,i\w Midori Melon, , w1 Southern Comfort. 1 ;"La l r.· Tia Maria •. n 01 BLENDS Hiram Walker Imperial, Q, ~h 1 Kessler. 1 t" l 11 FR Seagrams 7 Crown. 1 ''' '" ... BOURBONS Ancient Age. onA.1. r Early T imes. 1111 1- H. Walker Ten High. , 11 .. l.W. Harper. nn""' Jim Beam. 1,.,11·~ h 11(.J 1 ll l kl I All 5.54 I l .32 IO.l5 8.23 9.75 1224 8 .77 5.50 10.53 11 85 5.99 6 33 9 78 7 39 11 52 BRANDY AND COGNAC Christian Bros .. I JI lfl r 1? 29 Ef,J, 11n"' 685 Courvoisier V.S.. . ··1 12 79 Martel V.S.P .. ,'}•1 "'t 12 19 CANADIANS Black Velvet,.1 t111 i. Canadian Club. 1 ,")1 11 ~ Canadian Mist. 1 11 ., Seagrams V.O.. 1 r. - GIN Bccfcaters. 1 - Gilbcy's. ., · Gordon's , 1 Seagram's •J· .-. ... r Tanqueray. . 11 • RUMS Bacardi Lt. f, Dk.. "" 11 ~ Castillo Lt. & Dk .• 111' .. Myers Jamican. ''"' \1 SCOTCH Dewars White Label. ' , 1 1. 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A.-tllfl l'lloloel• llll'Cll BUY OR LEASE -..... -' JUDO'll .... ......, • • • IOr . ~all (?Mt .... , ... -.... e. .., .. ,,,,,,,. cony ..... C4mJ NABERS ~) lcul XII. ........ c. m.l4 FREE INTRODUCTORY SESSION Sunday, July 8 - 1 p.m. O"A~ COUNTY'I LEADtMO DEAl.eA at Cal State Fullerton ,'\'o /,11°U'<•r l'ri<'•' .\/o llt>ll t>r S(>r &'i1'l' 2600 Harbor Blvd. · Costa Mesa 540·9100 111 1 I 11 I ( ........ 1 j)f I >\II 5.13 10.48 9.49 7.62 9.03 1 1.33 8. 12 5.09 9.75 J0.96 5.55 5.86 9.06 6.84 10.67 11 .37 6 .34 ' 1.83 ' 1.28 6.00 14.61 5.97 14.61 14 .56 9.43 5.14 5.22 15.45 10.14 4.21 6.80 17.00 14.49 11.:n 9.40 13.70 10.57 6.64 8.34 7 . 12 4.21 7 .66 7. 15 5.66 7 .38 BOTTLE \ 1'-'. 11 \1 f 1-.,(11'1'1 ~ ()"' HA.'4(> BOTTLE. CASl CASE PlTAJL Rl:.TAJL RE.TAIL WENTE BROTHERS Blanc de Blanc. 2 83 30.80 2.57 Chablis. 1yi "'·L 2 12 23.00 1.92 Blanc de Noir. l'Y ··· 3.1 2 33.88 2.83 Dry Semillon, 7"J< ... 2.95 32.00 2.67 Grey Riesling. "' · 2.83 30.80 2.57 Johannisberg Riesling. 3.27 37.84 2.97 Petite Sirah. , · 2 83 30.80 2.57 Pinot Chardonnay. 4 .25 46 40 3.87 Pinot Noir. ·. 2.95 32.00 2.67 Vin Rose. 2 12 23.00 1.92 ~~~f\~/1/1~ \ SEBASTIANI ROBERT /.,,, L MTN. WIN~ MONDAVI I ti'~~ ~~f \,~ • ) &.Jk<,U"<lJ" 198 I A.Bl I WIM I 'l 111£ I-' kl () \\>Hll l HJ">! 334 CHAMPAGNE AND SPARKLING WINES Andre. -,. 2 39 26.0 I Almaden Bl. De Blanc . 5 77 62 95 Almaden Brut. ~ ·' 4 95 53 95 Chandon. ~ ·. '7 I 5 78.00 Christian Bros.. '" 4 03 43 92 Franzia. 2 07 22 50 Jacques Bonet. • 2 18 23 76 Le Demaine. • / 3 06 33 35 Lejon. · ·.· 2. 44 26 60 Paul M asson. 4 91 53.5? Mumms. 12 84 1 .. won A. Papagni Spumante. 4 37 47.60 Martini f, Rossi Spumante 7 JS 80.14 Torri Dei Conte Spumante 4 09 44 49 2. 17 5.25 4.50 6.50 3.66 1.88 J.98 2.78 2.22 4.46 1 t.67 3.97 6.68 3.71 t\/vV'~ 1 HENRY TOOHEYS WIENHARD'S BEER BEER l.\tl 1 1; 1 1 7 2 26 82 l I £_. ''"' rn '·'"''' t~'>LOr tl920 t Y W vv ~A·.,~ PARDUCCI WINE Burgundy. ·• "' Chablis •• ·~1 '" Cabernet Sauvignon. ·• ·1L Chardonnay. 7c.,o 'It Chenin Blanc. NI''' French Colombard. '" 1 Gamay Beaujolais. 1 "1 ''I Pinot Noir, 7'.11 ''1 Zinfandel. 1"11 ''' SIMI WINES Burgundy. 7')(\Ml Cabernet Sauvignon. '')(.1 ''L Chenln Blanc. 1-.0"'1 Gamay Beaujolais. 7"JI• ''' Gewurztraminer. 1'11•'-'1 Pinot Noir. 1soh11 Rose of Cabernet. 1•,n ~11 Zlnfandel. 1~ "ll . • aon11 Hl TAIL 2.58 2.83 4.03 4.40 2.95 2.75 2.83 404 2.92 2.12 6.56 4.88 3.83 5.65 6.36 3.94 5.65 CASI HI lAll 28.08 30.80 44.00 48.00 32.00 30.00 30.80 44.00 3 1.74 23.95 71 .45 53.24 41 .75 61 .55 69.25 42.85 61 .55 BOTILL CASl H[TNL 2.34 2.57 3.66 4.00 2.67 2.50 2.57 3.67 2.65 1.92 5.96 4.44 3 .48 5 . 13 5.78 3.58 5.13 on youth, it lt n~ejisary The Kindergarten la lhe firsl of two rich to ba\'e our own club," futurities on tap this summer at Loe Alamlt.ol. The lla1uire said. ''In re· other is the $850,000 Skoal Dash for Cub Futurity GI LBEVS EARLY TIMES PRICt:.«; E.Ff't:.C1 NE JONE 19 fHRU JONE 22. 1980 c • n t y e a r s , o u r July 19. '7 yoan11ten bave been •ltt.lq Oft the bench in ~.:.=~~!P•tion ar· LACC Playe r Signs at UCI If quire added that be UC lrvlM buketball coach Blll MuUl1an bas experts to name a coach added Los Angeles City CoUeae. lranafer Jason I for HoulkJQ m the nor Works, a po\nt rurd, to the 1980-81 roeter for the An·, hltvN. 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DEC.El, AdoPlinQPer'MI Tl1f PEOPl.E OF TME \TAff or C Alt !'OA .. I A TO S TEPH EN ANTHONYM<ICEAN 11 r or""• OI lllh Courl t ow ••• MrtbY cltad to •POe•( tMtlor• Ille 1"°11* oretldine 1n ~'-"' • ot '"* Court on A"9W'I I, IWO, •t I lO ""' . U..rt -llllPr• to ti.ow ~ II ..,y '°" ...... wfly tr. "911110t' of l'llANK C Of.Gl l IOt l"9 _,.,.of CR•IG '908ERT M(ll(AN your ,...,,.,. '°"· -no1 "* er ... 1eo Oelad JVM•, ,.., "°°9ff L H.,,,.,,, Oen 9y ~ GREEN, °"""' o.n. MAGll•Y, «UIM 4Uf0 U.,•AH ..................... ,,. ........ ""'-•""' ,,., ·~-·""--°""' ........... ""°"'....,Or .. CO-0.Clf l"(le(, ~ ti, U. Jwll' t, t , lei IUMO PtTBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUlSUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE WPE::c:oun NOTICE OF DEATH OF NOTICE OF DEATH OF MCM.JPOH1,. LE ROY FREDERICK CLAIRE SCHILLER AND COUftTYOf'OUMGE BEER OF COSTA MESA, OF PETITION TO AD· t•~c:~.;;_'!'°"' CALIFOANlA, AHO OF MlNtSTER ESTATE NO. ..... AAIAGE OF PEtlTIONEll PETITION TO AD · A-104711. EUlANOA AV~'''" MINISTER ESTATE NO. T o a t t he I r s , At~=.r::,.:.gA~~,V::,~" A-104744. b e n e f iciarie s, creditors su~ 1F-1L' ui.w1 T o a I I h e 1 r s , clnd c ontingent creditor s o l 1tCn1,1• b e n e ficiaries. c r e d i t ors C lair e Schiller •nd , ....... --Tile<.,,""'• and c ont1nqent c red1to r sof pPr son s who m ay be ::: :,::': = ':"'---: L e R o y Fred e ric k Bee r o therwise interes ted In the .. "'"_.. __ .. ,._ .. _ a nd person<; whO m a y be will and/orestate: AV110• Othe rwcse inte rested 1n the A notition has been filed U•l•<I .................... ll I nd t ""' .,,_.1 ...---,_. u.. ... w 1 t cl /QI(' ~t a e . by S e curity P acific Na· --... --u.. • ....-. A petition l'las been filed tionat Bank in 1he Superior -·· • • -i.-.. --by Fre deric l Beer 1n the c ourt o f Orange County ~ ~.,.-. .. __ .,,K•.,.., Superior Coort o! Orange r e Questing that Security •"*'-• •--·,... -.. C ounty r e Que st1nq that Pac ific N ational Banlc be ,. _......., .. ---ar Frede r ic L. Beer be a p... a ppointed as pers onal .. ~~~~'::!.:.~.::,::: .. 001 n l e d a s p e r '>ona I r e pres entativ e to ad· _ • ...-.., .... -· -.. rE>presenta t1ve 10 a d · minis ter the estate of -·o••• ;_ .. ,., ...... , .... •"• minis te r the esta l e o f Le C laire SChiller (under the --·· ... ,......."' • •-..c-. M R o y Frederic k Beer Cun· llnde......-nt Admlnlstra-"-' • ..-. ,,,,... -,._.t, ... • Ad ..,.... """' 1_,. ~.r the Independent • lion ot Estates Act). The 1 TO rwe AU PONDENT m1n1s tration of E s tate s N>tltlon Is set for hearing ,,.. -11..,...., ""' 1·-• s-111-Ac t I ·, The petition is set for l~ Dept. No. 3 at 700 Civic tort<•rn•"' YoWF" ~,...... '' "°"' '•11 De t N J t 10 "'• .. ....-""''"'"., o.r-of.,.. hearin_g .1n P · o . a Center Drive, West, In the o•••'""'""·--··~-on 700 C1v1c Center Drive, C ity of Santa Af\a vo.. • .-_..,.,"'*"bf..,....., -Wes t . in .the City Of Santa C a liforn ia on July a, 1986 ,,,. <-1 -~ ..,... • ....,,,._. <""' A C If J I 8 , .. ,,,"' .,.1..-octJ ..... -oro.n con na, .i 1 ornia on u Y • at 10:00 a .m . "'"'1>4 °'"''*' °' .,._,,,, -· 1980 at 10 00 a m. IF YOU OBJECT to the _,, Cll'itl c...-v. <Nill -1. • IF '!'OU OBJEC T to the granting of the petition, ·"-· '-" '"'l'--...... 04 ... ,,.. granting Of the not1tlon. you shoufd elt~-.. -.... ,,., •• "'*' bt Qr-ad Oy I ... c~ ""° ,..,.. .. ,......._, ,,.. Ge"".,.,_"' ·~· ,..,,"9 "' yo u should e ither appear at the hearing af\d state montY .., _,Y .., 01iw• <our1 at the ttearl~ and st~te your objections or file ~:::-·"" ,.,. __ ""'' •1"' , .. your object ions or f tie writtefl obledlCHtS wU~ 0•1..,-• '"° written ob,ectlons w ith the ourt before the hearing. L .. " er....:11. ci." court before the hear ing. Your appearance may be ~~-Coe<on• xour appearance may be in person or by your at- P..C.11-<>-Coe•• D•••Y ... 1o1 1'1 person or by your at-orney. M••H.Jul'Wt •.•• •a.•• ~ torney. 1 F you AR e A IF YOU ARE A REOITOR or .. cont· PUBUC NOTICE llt T"I WN•tOtt COUaT 01' TH a STAT•~ Cll.1.l"°"NrA lft AMO l'O« TMI cou•n o,. OllAJMr C-Ne.AOt~ CITATIC)tt 1n 1'-~ of tr1e AdoPI-"911· llOft 01 J-E!> a•tMUA llROMLE-.:. A-ll"QP-. r lie P90C)le 01 -S4at• Of C .. llON!fe · tO "°'ONTGOMERY L£E WYNH\ tn•lur•t lel-t 8" erder ot lhl\ Court tOU .,. 11ereot t iled -,_.,_,, 10 -·· boll«• tM JtR!Jit PrftldlftQ '" 0.0.W-I· meM t o4 IN --II\-c:-1. el ,,,. c-1,,,,.,.. IO<eted et 100 Ct wK Ct nu r OrlYt Wnt. !>•"'* A11e, Ce ll..,f\ta. °" ~ It. I ... el I 0 O'<IOO AM. M lllM dey, -- I"*"! lo ,,.,... ~. II MY -ha-. wl\y l"9 fll9tll-of .>AM£S ART"Ult 8llOMlfV 10 _..,.. M4AWH All.I• WV HHS•-· --.. .,Ml ad K <_,,. to "'8 Ottlt!On ... Ill• In "" ....... lftllllod ~ ,. c-.. -i<" petJlkll' " ......... ~ ... •..n~~...., 0.led May It, "'° LEEA e•AHOt, c-, °"'-~ "' .. ~ea.,,,of .. Sl4llt ,,, CellfW!Ole. ..,_.., .. c-..c, t.,°'C ''"""· o.ot'r CM•tno•• A. ••CMA'IO •--.•uw ....... ,.,...,.. T ..... C.. .... TtU OWi ,_._.. . .......,.~ ,_ ..... Or .... c:.... Oal.., ,.... Mey ........ ,, .... ~ ..... ~REOITO~ or a c ont -ingentcredltorofthede- 1n9ent creditor o f .tt\e de· eased, VoU must me your ceased. vou mus t file your 1alm with the court ~ claim w ith the court or p r esent It to the penonal present it to the personal repre sentative aPPOlnted represe ntative ~PPointed by the court within four by the c ourt within four months from the date of mont~s from tm-date o f first issuance of letters as first 1ssoa.nce ot tett~s as rovlded In Section 700 of provided •n Sec tion 700 o f the Probate Code of the Probate C .ode of California. Thetlmeforflf. Calif ornia . Tne time tor ng c lail'IS will not eJCPfre filing claim s w ill hot ex· rlor to four months.from p i re prior to foor months he date of the hearing from the <Sa~ of the h ear· notlcedabOYe. inQ noticed a bOve . YOU MAY EXAMtNE vou MAY EXAMINE the flle kept by the court the file kept bV the court. If you an Interested In t~ If vou are Interest.ct In the estate, you mav ftle • re-- estate, you may file a ,. quest wfth the court to re. quest wfth the court to re-celve special notke of the ~elve special notice of the Inventory of estate assets inventory of estate assets and of the petitions, ac- and Of the petitions, •C· counts and reports c o u n ts a n d r •Port s described In Section 1200 described In Section 1200 of the C.llfomf• Probate Of the c..tltorrna Probate c--coci.. ......... . ~.June 18. 1te0 DAILY f'tl.()T .. ·- -; I,,.., .... ' I • -OA!LY PU.Of ~y.Ju,,. 11. ,., Buslttess < Fuel Shelters Detailed Effect of ITC Providsa Big Tax Break 8J -•aY IAJCAI la U. a.t colullla, w mentlimMd \.bat dedue· tlOu ta11trt~ ~· ...,., boea no. .... .,........ .... .... . dtopkidoe and ln· vMu..l w end&\:. a.tore QUiaC 1peclftc • ........._we MM'° ...,aatn lboee tenna. ~ dilcNcUOftl, tor eumpa.. allow you c ID .,,...> co i.cover the capfLaJ ~ ol ecawt mHl or • bullclln1 lu·rNe over the aaaet • . ......,.. ....... D 11111.UO. aUowanees are a me&hod by wb!cb tM .. ...._ cu Abelter pa.rt ol each pl"Opltrty 'a tl'Oel ~ from \uet 1ben are two bulc medllodl for al>l)blQI the de~on allowance. percmaea deplelloo and COil deplet.lon. The tn-v..-wiD UM the method producm, the p-eaw.t tu lld\'aatqe, usu.ally t..be perceea.qe depletion alJo•.are. 'Tiie effect al t.be lnveatment Tu Creclit <ITC) ia u ..... blger ..... .,.... Lban tbe depletloD allowance, became u io~e..ament tax credit b a cllnct reducUon of YOW' tu Uablllty. Tbia clollar for dollar reduc· Uon ot t.axes due ua been de- staned to foster capital invest· menu lb.at boost product1v'lty. The ITC can amount to u much as 10 ~ot or the cost Of equipment or other tangible personal property that ls, LU number coe. used in b_µalness to produce income: secOPdly. has a useful life of at lea.st three years and flnalb', cu depredate. To retain the Cul ITC, the uaet must be held for at lea.st teven years. Btrl' ON TO OD, and gas tax shelters. Basical· ly there are two kinda or programs: · -Produdq programs and drilling programs, drilll.ng being l.be more popular of the two with mosl fnvestnrs. A drilling program is created when a IJ'OUP of investors seeking tax advantages and tbe possibility or a hiJtb return form a limitedl p~ witb a driller. Tbe driller is the general partner and the in· vest.ors are the limited partners. A drilling pro- gram is divided into three types. -Exploratory programs: Wells are drilled in aeas wbere no existing wells are located. This is high risk/possible high reward drilling. -DEVEl.OPMENTA.I, PROGRAMS: Wells clre drilled near existing producing wells. This is less risky, since oil and gas fields usually rover wide areas. However . the potential reward is lower. .-Balanced programs: Combining aspects of lhe exploratory and developmental programs, some are weighted more toward one or the other. or they may be spli t evenly. And the tax benefits of an 011 and gas tax sheller? BEGIN WITH DEDUCTIONS against other in· come. In most drilling programs. a large part of the cost of the investment may be deducted from taxable income in the year in which tbe invest· mnt ll made -becauae lbe lnvettor may deduct UM cOlt ol drUllna dry bol • tome drlllina and de· velopmmt e.penaes on aucceuM wells and ad· mhtlltnUY• U])enH&. Note the tu deducllol\l are applied by lhe tax- payer acaln.at income 0U>erw1se taxed u tne h11he1t rate. 1bua, tbe lax aavtngs effectively re- duce the net dolJan the lnvestor risks ln lhe pro- fn m. In other words, you have a chance to build aueu (oil and au reserves) using, in part, dollars that otherwlse would have gone to taxes. 11 the driUinl proa ram ls successful. income wUI be derived from the oil and 1as. Present lax laws tr.at tbJ.s income aenerously. They allow most invetit.ors to deduct 22 percent or the gross in· come N!leeived from wells on each property as a deple&ioo allowance. AJ,'ftlOtJGH TH~ TAX Reduction Act of 1975 virtually eliminated this allowance for major oil companles.,and other larce producers, an impor· tant exemptioo enables small producers to retain this dedud.ioo. Some phased reductions imposed by the Act wm bring tbe allowance down to 1S percent by 1984 and make ll applicable on only 1,000 barttls per day versus 1,600 ln 1977. Tax aspects on disposition: lJl many pro- grams, the investor can achieve liquidity due to an obligation by the general partner to offer lo re· purchase the lnv•tment at a future date, accord· mg to a prescribed formula based on estimated re· aerves. As a result of the deductions described pre· viously. the tax basis of the investment will usually have reached zero by the time the re- purchaM offer is made. TllU8, ALI, oa nearly all proceeds received by the inv~tor will be taxable u a gain. Accord- ing to the Tax Reform Act of 1976, a certain amount of the Intangible Drilling Costs "IDC" pre· viously deducted up-front must now be rttaptured and taxed as ordinary income and lhe balance may be taxed as a long.term capat.al gain. This rule applies only to IDCs deducted after 1975, and only to any wells that were successful. The lln6 Act cre ated some further tax coose· quences: Investors generally wiU not be able to deduct more than tbe actual Investment at the end of each taxable year (programs wblcb claim you can are SUS~). Oil and gas tax shelters are available with minimum investments ranging from $5,000 to $100,000. How do you pick one? Probattly the best advice ls to know the sponsor, al least by repula· lion. This' way you can·feel more certain that the general partner has been thoroughly investigated . and found reliable -and best of all, you can feel more secure that your lax shelter will not be "found wanting" in the event of an Internal Revenue Service audit <thus negating the \'ery shelter you bad hoped for.> 'Sherry Luca& a& an account eucutwe at the Santo Ana office oj MerriU Lll"Ch. Pierce Fennn & Smtih, Inc.) A Golden Opportunity Let Inflation Work For You Aircraft Firm Gets Break QUICK CASH <usually 1n 7 to 10 Workino Days) MOoaLOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS L.o.s for.,,., pwpose ... mt91d °"Y-~ HUtmMGTOM 11.ACH U''lle<•uncl"'OI I 6400 Pacific ~oost Hic}tlwcry S.tt. J" . 92649 714/146-5167. 21l/5t2·1 IS7 S.AMlaMAaDIHO 2417 .._..~Wery· t240S 714/tN-7041 . 71 4/12S-2427 CALL TODAY! WHClll Y OWNEO SUBSIDIARY OF WESTERN SIERRA FINANCIAi. COAP Available tor uo to one year lonoer terms available with interest only oavmPnts LONG BEACH CAP> -A contract with China to produce 200 landing gear doors for DC9 Jets has given McDonnell Douglas Corp. a possible head-start in the race to land airliner contracts f or the Chinese mainland. McDonnel l Douglas Corp., bopes to sell up to 100 of the $15 million DC9 Super 80s to Chjna in the next decade and the relationship could Offices and aff1hates also in Redlands. R1vers1de. Palm Sorinos lead to eventual produc· ~•::;311o. Beverly Hills Hemet Pasadena. San tion of entire DC9s 10 Diego Phoemx Dallas Chtna, said J ohn Briien-J:~~~-~m!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!i!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~:___:::'.::::~'.:_ dine. pres 1dent of Long Beach·ba~ed Douglas Aircraft Co. (The firm This announcement is neither an off er to sell nor a solicit~tion of an offer to buy these securities. The off er is made only by the Of· f ering Circular. • HUNTINGTON SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION <In Organization> An opportunity for residents of Huntington Beach and adjacent communities to invest in a locally-owned savings and loan as· sociation 200,000 Shares of Guarantee Stock Sl0.00 Pe r Share c2S Share Minimum> Copies of Offering Circular on Request (714) 840-1311 Office Hours: 9:00 AM To 4:30 PM 5142 Warner, Suite 210 Huntington Beach, California 92647 or write to: ,.---------~----------------------------· ·I I I Huoilnfton Savina• aod Loan I I ~-~=~re&•niJaUon) I I Add ..... ~··· ...•...•••••••••.••••••....••. I ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ' I <.1<r ·····~·~;~~~~·~~·:.:.::~~~ ::.·::~: · ..... · ... I r·L .... ~~--------..... ~~---~-~-~---~----' . ha s an Astronautics company m Huntington Beach.> Engineers Rate Tops BETHLEHEM, Pa. CAP> -Students earn· ing enginee ring and technical degrees ap· pear to have lhe best prospects this year for employment despite the c urre nt eco n om i c s lump, according to a national study. The College Place· ment Council's poll or 550 employers fouod a more conservative hir· log aWtnde this year. refieding COD(!ef'D about curHOt economic uncer, talnties. STAMPING Immediate production time evallal>le on 60-Ton BllSS preea, Hfgh Ouetlty et low Coet. Pacific Handy Cutter. Inc. 7141631.0~. . I --· ,."Uft •• CORMIA • Rare Coins & St•mPS GOLDA SILVER I Waste Pags Sheila and Stuart Millendorf dump waste paper into bins in a recycling area of the World Trade Center in New York City. Mrs. Millendorf. chief of the Office Paper Recycling Service. bas clients who sell high-grade waste to recyclers at pried ranging from $100 to ~a ton. Home Building Declines May Lowesi Rate Since '75 ReceMion WASHINGTON CAP> -New-home C'OOStruc· tion plunged 11 .S perceot in May to the lowest an· nual rate siJrce the depths of the last recession, the Commerce Department has reported. Michael SumJchrast, chief eeoaomist of the National Association or Home Builders, said the drop may represent the bottom of the Clll'l'enl slump. However. be offe.red little hope of a qUick recovery despite easy mortgage rates and be pre- dicted that high unemploymeol in the coostruction industry will continue unabated. ' Housing starts fell to a seasonally adjusted yearly level of 920,000 units. the lowest number S.:.nce February 1915, when tbe rate stood al 904,000 l&llits. ll was the eighth con.secutlve monthly drop in starts, which are now at a level 49 per~t below that established in May 1979. and more than a m Ulioo _less than all sta rt.s lD l.978. "Builders won't start many houses until cur-' rent inveotories are sold," he said. At current sales rates, that could take about 12 months. • NEW YORI( CAP I C1-t..JL. i; ~ .. -==~~" OowU (.olrTI• ' ~· s.: .. tllft (.olGolwJI ~~~~~ CCm(.J>; CtnlV'r I,..,.. enc. .. I .,.,..I Cf'-l .. ··~ ConP'°" \ AEL ""' N ,,, '°'~' 11.FAPl'CC • 1 ,.,, Cl••A.;. AVM Cl> Po , ... &t .. r ... ~ , ... ••• l""-d 7"6. •• C'l'(:ltt'Orl M¥"i>• s s .. o.11'/fA AHIBlll ""',,. cuo.s Ala8ncP 21'-:D'-O.Y\.-,...~ l2\• lJ oe... Allc.olnt ll JO ~ Altyn8 """ 171.., AJ1n 7 7 .. 0.-yEI -. ... 30'-,, ~ o..crvs AFlnCo J:J ... )4~ o.....crv AF1n w1 21 ll 0oc. ..... 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VOU CAN TEU. tb1~ is an explosive market by the ~eavy corporate interest in it. There's no way they'r e go- IDg to let Coca-Cola and Pepsi-Cola have it aJI to themselves. Money Tree In 1978, Philip MorrlS paid $515 million to buy the 7-Up busi· ness. That's half a billion dollars -and it was way over the tang1 ble assets or this com pan> But Philip Morris. the maker of Marlboro. Benson & Hedges and Me nt cigarettes. 1s looking to the future. 7-Up has long run a poor third to Coke and Pepsi. Philip Morns aims to make it a maJor contender IF YOU SEE a certain s1mllan\y between the 7-Up commercials now running and the Miller Lite beer com· mercia ls that have been entertaining viewers for some yt>ars, you 're right. Philip Morns bought Miller about 10 Yl'ars ago and pushed 1t from seventh to second place in the beer business Now it's ~01ng to try and do its magic tnck with 1· Up Don't be s urprised to ~ee 7·Up coming into the field !>OOn v.ith a ~to challenge the two leaders. Another high roller lh<it has entered the soft·drink m arket 1s Procter & Gamble I P&G l. the Cincinnati kid That's enough to give anyone pause. even Coca-Cola P&C IS THE nation's ldrgest advertiser -1t spent half a billion dollars a year t<1 promote its products -a nd •t 1.!> known for a perverse trait 1t doesn't lJke to lose And It ra re!~ does It dominate!> the ..oap and dete rgent bus1 nt">:o. ~1th h •ory. Tide. Cheer. Comet. Bold, Cas cade and a :-.lc~ of other brands Jt :-.ell!> the most toothpaste under th!! Crl'st and Gleem labels and the most hair shampoo under tht> Head & Shoulders a nd Prt>ll names It bouJi(ht Cha rmin Paper and proceeded to knock the -.tufftng out of Scott Paper 1t bought folger's coffee and ~a n• Ma xwell Hou!>e a run for its money It propell~ Oun - <'an Hrne:-into leaders hip 1n the cake max market And it JU~t a bout tn\'entl·d tht• d1spo~able diaper market with 1•ampe,..., r\ COl'Pt.f: Of' weeks ago. 1t signaled its entry into .... nn dnnk~ b~ agree1nj! to pay S5.'.l million to acquire the 1\men can and intcrnatrunal businesses of Toronto-based Cru.sh lntcrnatJon<.11 This makt>:-. P~G the proprietor of two fairly well- known soft-drink T>rands. Crush orange drink and Hires root beer And there's a third brand, SunDrop. The soft-dnnk market has thus become an arena for fnur of the biggest. toughest advertisers in the world Coke . Pepsi. Ph1hp Morris and P&G And there's a fifth '4 arming up in the bullpen Anheuser· Busch. the nation's la rgest brewer 1 Bud..-etser . M1chelob. Bu5ch 1 ASHEt.:SER MADE a prehmanar} stab at this market 1n 1978 when 1t tes ted a drank called Chelsea that was laced '4 Ith a ltttle alcohol It had to beat a hasty retreat when people accused at of trying to make alcoholics out of young Americam.. Now it 1s testing a root ~r called Root 66 What are they all f1ght1ng for., A piece o( a m~rket '4 hose 'irze, at the manufacturer level (before retail markup!». 1s estimated at SIO billion ;.i year And that doesn t include the business overseas S IO<'k11 l'n T it• .... pol Ugh I H t W •0 5Ut •P s,.i.,, no;,..-C'lof • •"<) ,,._,, (~ ol lf'W l1f~ ""°"' ..... tJ•• ... ,. .. "'"'"SI ~. E •t~ , .. ~ .. ''M'.f•"'Q """llC'W\-'lt. .. ,'"",,"''~'' .,.,,IOO l".lOO l/S 400 110,400 to.100 ... ..oo •1,000 ·~.100 ... 100 ... 100 ~·· IS ... 1'•· 10~. JI ll~ 1tllo 3"'. ,, ._ ,. """ . ... .,, . ~ Soot nof"lltttrrou~ """''"' O"l(f'"'t tOO.tv c---••.. ~ pound, u s 0.\11 ... hon\ L• ... lO•)<""''""°""° l •.-c 11 r.,n·1, • ~ <tcr••ttr"°" To•W..,,/l #oouno -<wy LJIO 00-\.IOO 00 DP< 114'>• ~1•1-~S •\1 l•O• 01 ~ Y 'IE W YOllK IAPI H.indy & H•t.,._ """' IOGO• .,., .. , t lS 800 up \0 .0 ff\Q.-tf\•ra ,., ... ,,. ,,j ISO uo \0 .0 '•"' U tf'CI .. , ... ,,. S'IO uo Ml tJO G.ld ., Tiie .......... ""'• ~If<!.., -IQ Q06d l>rKtt lod•> ~ mor"'no ''"'"9 ~ )0,"" '10 I) •fl•r.._, liJoo"Q lo602 )0, uo f 10 IS I' an t <If..._ ••••"O MOS 40. uo U l9 .,.......,, ••• ,nq~ ....... u,s ,..!:.;"" WoOf 00 l>OO, uo SU 00, $401 00 N•w Y•rtl Handy & H•rm•n m10 mo<nonQ W02 :IO, UC> SIO IS .... V-: E-.n .. rd M!lllft9 "''<e """ mo<"'"° M07 '°· UC> .. 0 1S .... y-e,.1~ro l•bro<•led gold ~·d morn;nq W3 S'I uo '" n .. ... I ••• IWLY N.OT l:tl gr: raw. ___ ....... .,.,. --1u.--................ OOll#4u.Nly ~ ~ .... ..... WtMr""' ~"'"' .. ........ • 11.CMWO't' The~""' .. ...,... ..... n.I'• 1110111• 10•1\ ol ~ ......... • fTTAQIAn. w11..-Al Mwnctr 11 .....,_ '° pt-.ct ..... .,.._.... INM"llnOI. lie ... lNI ...... _.. to ..... tN!ft • B.8CTNC OOtlNH't =~n.m • Jofll'I lrWIO.. The 9Ul1IOr ot "The WQfld ~ To 0.,p .. ~IN ~ion ot ~o.rp" and ,_. llM»flltll "°'" Na ,_ .ot\ The Hotel Cookies Cru•fJle t:301Hew~=E~ THE IRAO'f 8UHCH P.i• ,___ • bled. ~ -'*' he t,_ to delend 1111 ~Ille SISier Todd Bridges (left> and Gary Coleman get into the cookie-making business on "Diff'rent Strokes" tonight at 9 on NBC. Channel .i • DO<CAVETT au.1· ICtOI Gary Mornll • 8TUOK>SEE "Sc:uba. Too" --SMEAV~ 7*1== ..,. . Cl) JOt<erS WILD M'A'S'H The ..VSter Col F'-Qg snows up 11 the 4-0nm 1g1in. co.,v1nce<1 lh•I ~awti.~ •• • commun1S1 ~tfla9r • STREETS OF SAN FAANCISCO An oper111ve 1n th• uo oo. WOltd ...iums 10 the u S lrom Frenc. only to De ... up tor • hit. • OVEAEASY Ouesi· actor Ce1ar Romero ICC) IRI • MACNIEJl. I LB4AER MPORT 7'30 I THE Pf'CE IS RIGHT OUINNESS GAME Gemwln wt-' maneuver wo•ld,1 beat mwmo•v tnpte oaci-eomtlfuuu, w111wr bed daM1 8 HOUYWOOO SOUAAE8 19 FACE TME MUSIC ALL IN THE FAMILY Afttir hi ltoa..... flntlhM sc:hOOI. Miio.i lands a pet• manent jOO SI MACIE!l / LEHRE" ~T 619 OAEAT ~ ·som eon0ue11 Scnut>t>rf' lhe ClllCagO Sympt>ony Orct>Nlra unde< the dlrec ''°" Of &• 0.0.V Solll I>"' forms ""'° symp!IOn;M t>y v...-comPOM< Franr Schul>4!rt trom ChlcAQO s lltstonc Orcl>Mtra Hall (]) P.M. MAGAZINE A Vlllt to ooe ot the larQest offshore Oil rigs "' Ille world. ""'' some Sea Caoetes at Mita.mar Navel 8ase Ola••~f Li;fing• 1J KNXT (CBS) Los Angeles D KNBC (NBC) Los Angele~ D KTLA (Ind ) Los Angeles 8 KABC· TV (ABC) Los Angi:les (I) t<FMB (CBS) San D1e90 G KHJ-TV (Ind I Los Anoeie~ ®l KCST (ABC) San Diego G) KTTV (Ind) Los Anqele-. Q) l<COP-TV (lnel I Los Anget,.., fll l<CET· TV !PBS) LO!i. Angetes ~ KOCE·TV (PBS) Huntington Be 1c.n 8..-00 8 ETHEl. IS AN El.EPHAHT A young Ne. YOik. City apartmerll dwellel 0911 • 100 ot trou~ Wfllt'I en ·~ beby elephant IOllOwS ,,..,, "°"" 0 REALPEOPU Reports on a hobo COfl-1tton. a Cfl&ml>IO" '"'°" 1...-~. a monlley that OUWO• a P'O'*'l •nd • acflOol --student• ride unocvc~ are INtured (CCllRI 0 MOVIE *' • Its A Bl,1n1 WOfld" 119671 Ottborlh Walle\'. Tommv K"' A young man dHw:oYWs that II a bt"•ons. no1 bfll""'1. wt\lch will wm h•m Ille alht.,ti<>r>s 0111 cer- 1a1n pntU)• young gtrl 12 h<S) 8 9 FAMILY Ann,. tnes to twoe n. tntelhgetloe end be IUSI lllle l'9f clasemat~. wtllle Bud- dy llrvggles to prepere f0t lier college enlrence exams Q MOVIE • • '• "Night P1Mage"' ( •9571 James Stewar1. Audie Murphy An oull- de59f1S h<S g&nQ wt*l lhey hOl<I up a tram guat<led by hos b<Olher (2 hrs 1 '8 P.M. MAGAZINE A talk Wllh the Gu1nneu Book 01 Wortd Reco<ds' speediest we•oht re<1uc9f . a look at ttte 1as- c1natong SPOO ol !4>411untt- 1no ,.~ ......... (ttlO) fnol ~ M9il """"' ~--.... try '° llOO ....... fencNr ill'Ol'll mcMrlt 1'1111 '*de Into Mt1ltt ooun1ry. (t hr., 30 "*'I • •10Nl8HT "Deeeoi'llUOll" A loOll 11t tN...,_.otdMIOO'ICIHC ~ Oft totloOf d811C>-regidlon WI &outwn (:811.. fornlll (Plt1 21 (I) THI IAlCTIN MNudMr'-'' uoe(I) OMMOW ....... ., .... ~ ment, Patt 2" t \978) Compillltlon. f'.'9d Attelre _, 0..1(81y~ dlC>I lrOll'l ~ ot t"9 most ._ mollOn '*'" lutee produc8d ~ ~ ~~.(A) •~oooOOUPl.! Oec:w and Fell• lewn tn.t tney ~ reciutre t""- -V"Y • OIWAT ~ "Sdtl Cooduc11 Sdluberl" The Chicago Symptiony ~tr11 under 1t1e dwec- uon ot Sir Georg Solt• '*. tonns two ~ Dy V--compoeer Franz Schubert lrom CNcago'a hletOtlc Or~tr• Han t:OO e Off"AENT STAOl<ES Disaster results when Arnold and Wtl!s go tnlo Ille eoo1t•..ittnQ butt· .-_JCCl(R) e o CHARUE·a ANGELS The Angell go beck lo col- lege to~ a Whtl9 ~ nng wNctl ..... •lfee<IY .oducled two co- ec!S !Al • M!AV GAff1H Ou.la Hermione G«tgold. Norman M&llur. ~ Aorobetlc ThMtr9. R;clty Schroder. Pie Zadora. G PM8UMED INNOCENT In the ,.,.., comprefMl.,IMI report lllpld al Ille HouM 01 o.tenoon tor Men on Rtkers l•l•nd. S111an Moofe and Clauoe Beller 11 documenlar; ex~ 1ne dynam+c;a ot Ille in jeM and Ille ._ lhel eoc:ompany prwtrllll d9tentlon prectte· .. t:30 0 THE FAC'Ta Of Lff 91.., ,.... guttty ""'*' st>e get• lhe hlghell grade In the ctasa on a poem an. plag\ariz:ed IR) • BIU Y ORAHAM CAUSADE • 10:00 0 QUINCY Whtie do<ng an llU1005Y on an 0tympoC hooeful, O\.otn- cy d1SCQ\09tl lhe pr~ ol amphelemines "' her blood !RI OU NEWS 0 VEGAS Dan soa.rc/les lo• a coun· tiltle<te< wN> has llOOOed tne s1rop Wltrl lake cn1os NBC Out of the Cellar But CBS Still Top Dog i11 Nielsen Wars rating of 21 8 representing 16 6 million homes. "Dallas." 21.6 or TUBE TOPPERS KJU e 8:00 -''Night Passage." James Stewart and Audie Murphy star lrf this western movie drama about brothers on opposite sides of the law. CBS 9 8: 30 -"That's Entertain- ment. Part 2." Gene Kelly and Fred Astaire host this second look by MGM in· to il8 colorful past. KOCE 9 9 :00 -Presumed Inno- cent. We in prison is documented in thl.s special report taped at the Rikers Island detention center C also airin_g at 10 : 30 on KCET. Channel 28 >. 1nd Itemed D•n for mutoer tCCHR) I HATIONAl NEWS CHINA: I.AHO Of MY FA THEA ASlan·Amencan j()Urnallll Fe1tc11 Lowe documents ,_ recent tourney to Cht· n1 With • soocaal IOoll at ~oung work1no COYP'• and 1ne.1 meth0d1 of COP· •"Q wtth wotk and lemoty IRI G KUP'8 SHOW (!I CEl.E8ArTY COHCERT .. Cleo Laine" 10'.30 I ~.ANNOUHCEO ~.,. ... _ rec>ott taped al the Houle ol C>elenuon tor Metl on Rlker1 l•l•nd. Stel1n Moore and Claode Beller t OocumentMy n-the dynamocs OI Nie in jail llld tne .._ It.al IQOO"'P&ny pre1r1al. detllfltlOn ptlCtlC-.. 11:00188(1)9 NEWS NEW\.YWU>~ · MOVIE • • • Triw Hawk 0 1 CBS111e·· ( 19641 Je1ry Cobo Mary Real A bOld Spanu1n swe>rdlllnar> Mils OUl on 8 tttree-loto """'°" lo collec1 an tnherlt¥>Oe. -··· hie lethef and r.c:ue I lllOy In omi--(2 hrl) 8)THEOOOOOUPLE Wnen 01c;1r·1 mother ._. tor her ~·· IOClll hie. FellX flndS hon\ an Old· I a9llioned GI.-gw1 Q) BENNY HILL. -" SHOW A nu<--, rhyme NII 1t1e 1C41119 10< • wry neughly Mt~ hlgPl UC> Ofl the SW'U Alpa and lhrM neuglrty lheOf*~­e HEAF8 TO YOUR ~,... • '()t)eelty'' 11:30 9 Cl) Ill.AC)( SHEEP 80UAOAON Wt.en Peocl(s men IM• a rout1n11 re-qu1llftcal1011 •um. tney • flunk ano ere grounded II TONIOKT Holl Johnny Clrf<>n Guw11s C1r1 Reiner. ~Ol>erta Fleck. PHl>O Bryaon. P«er Uw1 onov. D DAT"fO GAME. . 8 9 AllCNEWS • HOGAN'S HEROE.S The POWa P*1 lo'*'-up ........... 1ion. dumQ. bu(~ 11>ey ,....,. •-1n10 a trap • OETSMART KAOS piMoa 10 UN Mu to .. _..,e me Cl>oef -· &> CAPTlONED AllC NEWS JOHN DARLING TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTI tt:IO• di LOW IOAT • ·~,rrile AWIOft. CW. lta WM8; "P.,IH•Voua" Barbi 8enton. Jami• ,,.,, , "Merrlortma Of Yo/' Patty Dulce Mtln, Rlall ~ (Al -~- 12;00. 1WIUGKT ZOHf. Luttw °"""' .. ,,,. unlitk .. ly CMOldllte ol .,.. lllen ~· wl1tl humanll. • Wl8IOH: ~ The lleOf\oliC wile ol a CtlfM 9Y""ICal• ~ l)Utl ~ IMF teM\ on Ne trail • OETIMAAT The OllfY ol • retlttd CON- TROL llQlnl a~ and Max • ""'Or*' to Ille -di 1uoe MOW; * * * "The Hon9\I Pot~ 119871 Rea Hur11on. Susan H1yw11d Thr" women ,,..,t their '°"'*' lOvet eo hi can dlC'de wtlO Wiii Inherit hrl Miiie. (2 tors . 25 '"'"I ., MOVIE • .,.,, "Red Sunoown" ( t95e) Rory Calhoun. Mir· Iha Hyer. A lhet"tlt II aided '" hl8 llgltt llQlllnst a ru1h- tess landowrlef Ind a killer by • re4ormed guntllnger. l 111r .30mtn) 12:40 8 Cl) 088 LATE MO\!!£ * * ''Medteal Story The Ouallty 01 Men:y" ( 1976) Sc;o11 Hyl1no11, Tony Mulante T ""° young dOC· IOf'I lalee druttc l'IWMl!JU(W -I'*< plea lor llttra IUnCltng IO< heal\h Cite II •91\.ed 1:00 0 TOMOMOW GuMl• w~ New1on'. bubble ti lower E tflel P\Mterer e a BAAETTA A Mmen on lown lO <>eilYW on • bog cont• att tvrn1 out to be a ChtldhOOd lrieno ol Tony's (Al G MA \IERICX Bret goes atter a vouno l:Mlndlt whO •OOC>ec:I hltl'I lft thecse-1 • MOVIE • •• ,... ··Too Mvcfl. Too Soon" { 19!>81 Dorothy Maione. EJ•ot Rynn JoM Burymore a O•uQhlar. oi.n..~~ ~~~­·~(2hrl.) 2:00·~9EW8 * • '4 "\loloe !ft t.fltror" ( 116t) Notlwd EQWt. ,.~ \Andon. A refor-lllCohOlo ,.... hllpMt .. ln~ (2 llra.J ·, ~1= .. 2:M ..wa . a:OO MOVIE • • ~ "Rlftlee" ( 19'0)~ 1118 de Hl\lllland, NNoan. An_.., male• IPOf1 of scoa.id y.,d lr1d , .... In lo\'9 wlt6 one ol Illa vlctime' ~ ( I hf • 25 "*1.) • MOVIE " Jr * * "Foretgn COfr9, •P<>"dent" { 1940J Joflf McCrea. Laraine ~! Directed by Alfred ffttdt- codl. An Americ:M ~­ fl< l>rNlla "" • .,,, ring E1'glend (2 In., 30 • 3:16 8 MOVIE • • * "Copaca.bana" 11~7.S Grovono Marx, carrneo Miranda. 4:008 MOVIE * * * "Swing Tlm4f • ( 19361 Freo Ast11re. ~ Rog era 4:25D NEWS 4:30 D MOVIE • * * "MurOer In The Bltt18 Room" 11944) Grac:a MCC>Ot\ekl. Ooneild C0o+.. Thur•da11'•. Dayi i..e Movl~• -AfTERHOON- 11:00., 1' * "Hlltd Bo11ed Mahooey .. (1947) 8ow(l(y Soya. Leo G()(c.ey 12:00 Q * .. , ''No Room FOi Tne Groom l 19521 Tony C..111~ Poper Laurie '8 * • . Pr-ltng Uly M.,rs" ( 1943) Judy Garland. van Heflt.,. ., • * ·~ "Ten Secof>dli To Hetr· (1959> Jet!~ ow, Jadt P~ 8:00 e * * * ··wa11tt, Don't . Run" ( 196e) Caty Gnfll, Samanlha Egger. 3:30 8 * * 'h ''The Ttadcert" 1111111 8lmmy 0.-Jr .• em. Boron- by Armstrong & Batiuk 1. KNOW AGIRL WHO WENT fiTEAVY ~A WHOLE. "l'EAA WliH A Sl'XTY-SEVEN CHEVY H..o NOTHING £'lffi HAWENE D. HEE.! HE£! E.VEN IN M10DL.E "'6E..1~E. S"TILL G(7T IT.' It'" •:t hPI NEW YORK (APl -NBC emerged from third place tn lhe networks' weekly ratings com· pet1l1on for the first time 1n nearly four months, while CBS continued to dominate the three- way race. buil<ling momentum for the upcoming prime-time s eason. t1on being a new episode of the C RS s1tuat1on comedy. .. Phy! and M1khy. ","' hich pl<1ced ninth. A REPEAT OF the theatncal motion picture. "ThC' Bridge at Re magen" on NBC. was the highest-rated non·CBS s how. in eighth place. 16 5 million. "Alice." 21. l or 16 1 million. "Trapper John. M D .. ' 20 1 or 15 3 million. "M A-S-H," • 20 o'r 15 2 mtllton. "60 Minutes ... \; ,. '" Y u r h ph11t n~­ r a p h t• r 'I o d d ~ u .... rn .1 n .1 , quirt•., a p1·1 p ;u ·h,derm 111 t h t• l' o m l' cl ' ·· f:tht•I ,..., an ~11..'phant " <Jir 1ng tonight al 8 on CHS. Channd 2. ABC. meantime, s trugghng to keep pace with CBS. tumbled to third place for the week ending June l5 with the lowest rating - 12.4 -recorded by any network s mce NBC compiled a score or 11.8 last August. THE NETWORKS say .ABC's ·ating. based on figures from .he A.C. Nie[se Co., means in an average p me-time minute <luring the w. k, 12.4 percent of the countr 's TV -equipped bomei. were l ed to ABC. CBS, with the week's seven highest-rated programs, includ· iog "The Jetrersons" in fi rst . place. had a rating of 14.9 to NBC's 13.6. The rating fr.,r "The Jef· fersons" was 21.8. Nielsen says that means or au the homes in the country with TV, !1.8 per- cent saw al least part of the show. THE 1981·81 season still is three months away, but CBS now has won the weekly com- petition six times in a row. The 1979-80 season ended April 20. For NBC, the jump to the run· ner-up position ended a lS-week string in third place. Nine or the week's Top 10 shows were renms, the excep- Roger Corman Presents CBS won four mghts of the week. Monday. Thursday. Fn- day and Sunday. while ABC won Tuesday and Saturday and NBC Wednesday. Of the specials broadcast for the first ume in the week ending June 15. a CBS movie, "M Sta- tion Ha wait," was the highest· rated. 32nd. followed by ABC's revival of the old .. Omnibus" program in 40th place and ABC movie, "King Crab." tied for 41s t. I\ COUPl.E OF news i.pecials broadcas t during the week escaped the bollom or the rat· intzs lisl. An "A BC News Closeup" called "To Die for lreland" was No. 57 fo r the week. with a "CBS Reports" production, "Return of the CIA." 60th. Both ABC and NBC had two shows among the week's five lowest-rated. with "240-Robert" on ABC No. 65, followed by "Joe's World" on NBC. "The Stockard Channing Show" on CBS, NBC's "A Man Called Sloane" and an ABC special starring John Denver called "The Higher We Fly." The week's Top 10 programs: .. THE lEFFE8SON8, •• with a 19.5 or 14.9 million. and "Dukt:'S of Hazzard.·· 19.5 or 14.8 million. all CBS. Movie -"The Bndge at Re ma gen.·' 18 9 or 14 4 million, NBC; ··Phy! and Mikhy." 18 8 or 14.J million. CBS. and "Three's Company," 18 6 or 14.2 ntilhon. The next 10 shows : "CH.iPs." NBC ; "Taxi.'' ABC : "WKRP in Cincinnati." CBS: "Diff'rent Strokes." NBC: "Knot's Landing.'' CBS: "Facts of Life," NBC: "When the Whis· tie Blows," ABC. "House Calls." CBS. and "Real People." NBC. three-way tie, a nd "Quincy, M.E.,"NBC. Gene Autry Special Set KTLA salutes Gene Autry·s SOth anniversary in entertain· ment with a one-hour special "Gene Autry: An American Hero." next Wednesday at 8 p.m. on Channel 5. The life and legend of the famous singing cowboy, who started out as a telegrapher and became the number one western rnm box office attraction re· cording artist, radio and TV star and businessman, is told in mm clips from some of his 93 mov- ies. "" the IRJ4#.7=-:&-I 'Iin:O.u1n "IT TOPS 'STAR WARS'!" t ...._....._,:eo.,:lo M.,.s.t-7:tf.t:41 h lllf :t:M t:l .. 7:00-t:JO ~·· --····•••£ ---~ ,.,. 161... MlfleMI 11HllO - .. ._....._CIKMI~ - LAST WEEKEND! Thurs., Fr1., Sat.-June 19, 20. 21 Neil Simon·~ ••. .. THE GINGERBREAD LAD'r'" Directed by Louise van V1anen Ticket•: $4.SO Student•• Sf. ChlHn• S3.00 CURTAIN -1:30 P.M . I 50c OFF Wmt THtS A& I NEWPORT THEATRE ARTS CENTER 2501 Cliff Drtve Group SalH & lntorm•tlofl -67S-3143 m.....,.,... ~~---tj~NO~W~SHO~-WING~--,,~~~­ •U UA Mo~" 990 402 .. llSSIM '° cm& .u r111t• 'Allff UA Cinema fountain V~lley !>.w 059• 839 1500 llsr.rnl Cinema V•tlO 830·6990 H1 Way 39 Orivt In 891 ·3693 ' They're hmna tbe time o1 their li¥es. aoaunitting ~atmeof a llfedme. • -..,. I _. ... Pf.MA 111 .,.. Slt !3.'9 ~ ....... cm._,.._._ ... GI-... N4·~ --"'·~ ..... ht\ '21-40,. -·-.... llMl ~Wllll.....UO ' 'Bogart' Big Skeper aOBEJtT SACClll, WHO bears an W>canny re· semblance to Humphrey Bogart ln terms of both. appearance and cnanner1sms, stars as Sam l(ariow, a man ·wbo b.u plastic sureery lo make bJmaeJf look like Bo1art. He then ba.np out his allin&le as a private eye and is immediately caughl op ln a aearch for the Eyes or Alexander, two pe?'fectly matched blue sapphires, which were last • seen in Nazi Germany during World War II Marlow is obsessed with re-creating the heroic mold in modem -day society and much of the run or ~ bis character ls his references to old movies aod .. .. ., .. . . , . . . . h.is talent for duplicating scenes from these adven- tures in his own activities. Otherwise, the script is like a scenario for a 1940s deteetive film played out on contemporary Los Angeles locations, complete with voice-over narration as Marlow comments on the action in sonorous Lones. Day's direction is perfe<:t in that he has bis ac- tors play it fairly stra ight, but with a slight twinkle in their eyes. They respond to the fact that Marlow looks like Bogart. but they go about their other business seriously AS A R ESUI .T , THE movie works both as a satire of a genre and as a straightforward detec- tive thnller, which doubles the fun. Day also Two for Reynolds HOLLYWOOD <APJ -Burt Reynolds. Lesley· Anoe Down and David Niven star in "Rough Cut," a comedy caper movie. Reynolds ls currenUy fllmlog "Cannonball Run," a COIJ\edy based on the free.for-all cross country a utomobile race. It also stars Roger Moore, Dom DeLuise. Farrah Fawcett, Jack Elan, George Furth and Adrien ne Barbeau. MANN'S SOUTH COAST Cosla Me~ • 4r1 33~? lrl'f 11 I.I • JJ • 00 • I • • 1 .-......· A llMRW. ft'llJf -.IL'lllmrlil NOWPLAYINO ___ ...... °""" 117-0340 _.. .... -.aT c. .... Ml-2711 -··-""' ----19•·3~ !:.:-.,~ "It.AC« ST AU..tOM- "IOtil YOYAGI. CMAaUt ao'#M" CGJ .. WHOLLY MOSES .. tNI I "THE EMPIRE I"°! $TRIKES BACK" -NOl'.U~- I "RO.ADIE" IP'GI c:===::=:;:::=: "THE EMPIRE 1"°1 STRIKES BACK" -NOl'AlelS- M& ...... ONll Nltw~'f ~-··,.. ·--~ ALL am """ • ~ M«ive M kM. Of TMI lllO'ION "IC t\ll(J I;# tel' lllGIA.A TlC)N at~ u ..._., .. , rtchlY tntaand rilual •~le. wllkb II taDllatMct b1 a.oa.t KlnoUlta'a nperb •roduetloa dtalCD aod Richard C. GlouMr'• buut.ilQlly a&moepbtric ~apby. Saccbl fut!}' 1111t~laa ~l• mervetou.a Im· pcl"IOMlklD ol JIOtar\ ~and be la l\U• roullded by ao out1&andln1 1upportla1 CHt. Mlthtile~W (ln the G.ee 'llemey role) ea-~ an ave ot aeduet.ive myatery aod Mlaty Rowe la a llaht u Marlow'• dumb-blonde 1ttm.&ry, who la "built lib Marilyn Monroe and who m.aUe u much aen.ae u Gracie Allto." Franco Nero la the epltome ol the auavely handlome vWaJ.n, with Vlctor BUODO u hla portly -and equally untruatworthy -rival. Herbert Lom a..mo.t amualn1 aa an AC/DC black market a1eot; J ay Roblnlon ls tborou.chlY stnlater as a former Nazi olf\cer. 01.fVIA Hll~EY IS properly sincere as the daushter ol the man who last possessed the price- less jewels, and Sybil OannJ.na is extremely de- corative as Nero's mistress. Dick Ba.kaJyan is quite eooc:t as a sympathetic police lieutenant, as is Gr~gg Pallller. Houseley Stevenson bas edited the fl.Im to a brisk and entertainlog 106. mlnuta and the actioo is expertly s upported by George Dunlog's evocative musical store. There is also a pleasant title song and a fUlale fadeout song, with lyrics by Fenady and music by associate producer Eddje Saeta, performed by Armando Compean. en Oalty rMtln••• -AH 12.00 tlll 2:30 p .m. l.\lllSIOl 140 OH 05 AN068~ SU'lflCJW(R ~27'1 Lale Show at 12:30 p.m. Honky·tonk nlghu. ME AlllEWS ID YM DYKE DAVI>~ 61.YJISJOMS ~ TErnNOO.OR • .......... ~~, &J(-.A. <;'•JI' ·~d,l~CO •'(; ~jlja•O.~ P!ooucl!Ons ~~~-STARTSlODAY.~~~- &llAMEIM Broo~ nurst 77?.fi446 IRYlll£ Woodbr1d~e I 551 ·06)) U MYIAD& com Mts.a u Tin flltfTAnl Y&Uff [dwards Cinema 2 Saddle back 3 fountain Valley I Center 979 4141 581·5880 839-1500 OUll5£ OWC( OUllC£ Stadium OrivHn Orange Mall 6 UA City Cinema 639·7860 637·0340 634-3911 WlSTlllllSTTI la Mirada Drive In 921 1706 UA Cinema 4 8930546 "THE FIRST EPIC HORROR FILM11 -.Jac.k Kroll. Newsweek Maga.une , , ~.JUMll,1890 OAA. v PtLOf • I I Shelleg's 'Slielley' Actress Maureen Stapleton (left) con- gratulates SbeUey Winters on the publication of her autobiography, "Shelley," at a party in a New York restaurant. n.-.,.Of-. ''WMOU y MOSUt"' IMI ·~.-1-......11.- Eddie .Fisher Recalls IDs .. . . .. . .. 'Star Wars' Eddie Fisher la wrttln1 the book be ll ved. "And 1tblnk,"be1utta•ed mirthlaaly, "I'll call it ·sw Wars.' " Jnalden, and oo doubt mllllona of ouulders. a re privy to the double-enteodn9 lm liatloo that Eddie orbited in outer apace for much ot hll self-stunted career. He was married to a galaxy ol ab.lnlng atan that included Debbie Reynolds, Elizabeth Taylor, Coonle Stevena and her guest successor <they were married on- ly six mootbs), a fourth ex-bride. Terry Richard. She was part of the handle on one of the g r eatest pop- singer's Big Dipper of dolls. The scene of our FISHER, TAYLOR convers ation, which took place sitting on the edge or a king-sized bed in the guest suite of lawyer-friend Bruce Schwartz's Jockey Club triplex. muted the cheering section of friends and fans out.side. They were still breathless from the rare experience or watching their idol's rebirth as a peerless entertainer in the showroom of Miami's Newport Hotel. "I hope you noticed," Eddie said to Vic J armel, the noted agent, "that in my Jolson medley I didn't have the nerve to get on my knee to sing 'Mammy.' I can't do that for several rea sons-the knee stays stiH and~t 's the posture that got me into so much trouble." Now that the amiable mins l has crawled out of bJ.s shell on lhe sandy beach' bistro, 1t looks hke his latest hitchhike along C mebacker Road will be tus most success!uJ one. ready he's won d 'Glad You Asked That' .by M.-itya Clftd Hy GCIF'dHr __ ..,.. _ rhapsody of rave reviews. And with a voice •• 11;~1-~~:.{S~ ":::: ~~!~~~~:n:eg~~J~~~~~.~~~ h~~~~~r~~~bt s~:~j --------------__.."' once again be discovered for television, super· '----.J _ __,Cit_ WHOLl Y MOMS IN! ,, ... , .... ~ ....... IROHCO llll Y ,,... ~.,\ ,. ..... ). , .. , ,,..... .......... , ....... ,. "UP THE ACADEMY" 1•11 ''WHERE'S POPPA?"' 3#11 .~:-i~3 l .. ~~i~~~ ~=1::~:~ ......... -•• ay,_._,.. ~ ..,_ nrw.. 0.... 1. • M ....... ' ll • ..... _. • ... IMPORTANT llOTJCl! CHllOAlll UNOlR 11 fBU! I ~·~ 9',~:Ja'~ l ~ r':'t ~!~ ' -··-··--THI DAT TIMI lHDlDtN J '• n..-·~Ot ..... _ llONCO llU T 1"91 ,. .. THI J......._.ws , .. 1 ...._.""-. __ THI l1UHD .-i -DUTM IHt•l'l supper clubs and musical movies to become again the wiz d showbiz he once was . The pride of this stage of his Me is h1:. daughter Carrie . "I'm going to fly to New York from here," he said. "to work with Carrie on TV. When I bear her sing I can almost hear myself - when I was myself. whacb I feel I am again, thank God!" Q : Did act~ss Llv Ullmann ever regret hav- ing a love child fathered by d.lttdor Ingmar Bergman? -J e$Slc:a G., Las V~gas. A No. Lav and Be rgman Lived together for five years. and though their chilq was only 3 wh<.•n they parted. the actre:.c; has no regrets He r daughter·s now 14 and Mass l:llmaon says about her relationship Wlth the Swedish director : "Hav- ing Linn Wlth Ingmar was the most erotic. most sex ual. and most meanin2fuJ exoera ence. We were so in Jove ... she si~hs "I "as Just so full of Ingmar in every way ano then I was full of Linn You can't amagme wnat n s Uke unuJ you do at," she said in Parents magazine "It's all connected. To gi\'e your breast to your child. the breast that your lo\' er kn()'.\'S, to breast ·f~d. to be the three of vou. a famil~ It is n •ry '40nderful " · • • • Q : ~ltf're is Oils town located in the new T,. serto "Palmerslown, l "SA'' (about the frien46bip or two ,.yt>ar·old boys. one black and one wblfe, in the South ol Utt 193()s)? -J . Wil son, Shrf'veport, La . A Th.is town 1s f1ct1onal Th\! outside shots of lh1s AIC'x llalev-N<>rman Lear scnc:. are taken on a Hollywood set ll 's the saml' 'Sl'l lhal was used for the town of llennang. TC'nn . in Roots II. c Palmt!r. mc1dcntally 1s llalev·.., m1dd11! name.\ ••• Q : Shirle> MacLaine has ~aid that when she mt't Fidel Castro. ht> "a., much dirff'~nt lrom 'lohat s he expect ed . In "hat way? -M. Hernandez. HJaleab. Fla. A "I exp<'cled a man more solidly ag J?ress1ve .. c;aad Shirl "It seemed to be there was a kind of femm1n1t\ about tum He hac; a soft. caressing demeanor . and a gentle vo1re It's almost an emotaonally romantic quality . ., summed up the actress • • * Q : I OOtt saw Bianca Jagger in person and not.Iced s!te bad the most beautiful skin. I bear it's d11e lo a sec:m dJ~t that sbe rouows. Do you have any idea what it ls? -Clarice Simpson, Jersey Ci-ty, N.J. A : Would you believe a salad m ade from raw violets? Bianca is mto health foods and claims the flowers are good for you that they k~p your • skin luminous. She's also talking about writing a book on nutrition. Q : I uderstand that country music star Charlie Pride '°" lo spring training witb tbe Tex· as Raqen every year. If true, bow c:ome? -P. Adams, rttubvgb. A: Yes •. Charlie does make spring training with the Rangers aod the answer ls simple. Charlie loves baseball. He takes great pride in thE fact that be played in the Negro American LeaguE with Detroit and Me mphis until enter ing tbE military during the late ·50s, And in '61. be played in the m-.jors with the Los Angeles Angels durin@ spring training. Pride bas won many awards in the record in· dustry lncluding two Grammys. And was namec! this yur the 1.op male vocalist of the decadE <country> by Cash Box maauioe. He's come a Jong way from the time he earned his living pick iog coU.oo (for S3 per 100 pounds) until be was 17. Send IPUf' qv.e~IOM to H11 G<mflwr, "Clad Y0t Aiktd n.at," ccw o/ thU ~. P.O. Boz 19620 1"1fM, mu. MorilJlft and H11 Gordtw'T """ Oftl10Sr CM many qwlfion.I a.a tM» con bl lhetr colwnn, btd tlk volume of mail ~• ptf'toftel ~· fmpoutb'-. 8)'ftDYAGD NEW YOU (AP)-J\'a Wurda.J .._ •l tM mov• Md 10"'" J.t left 10UI' favorite tbeaw WonderiDI Wta1 tM pld.U,N )QI NW IOt tJaole lerri· blere.t. ... After all. It ...... , reallJ dMt bed. Yoa mlpt enn WClllMr 1f >'°"and the mtica aaw the aamt fltm. Al ft 'ft1&N8 0'1T. U.. la a poealblUtJ tbe mew .. )1111111 wetdted ...a'\ the aam• film \he crtua ,.,......,... Crttia ofta ... mov'-a weekt belON U.., are releaHd. and snaQJ Um• before lbeyare~. TM molt receet es.ample la Stult)' Kubrick'• t'Plc horror ftlm. ''Tbe Shin~" 1tartina Jack Nicho&lm and bued on &epMo '1 belt-teller. 11'e vttlioa lbe crtUca NW, wblch m•o.r, panned u "bortna, 1low movtn1 aod too loq, • wu not the ftnion ahowa ln U.O lbeatera. ••1 DEl.ftSD A aa1gr eptlope scene." ex· plalMCI Kubrick ta a 1tawment. "Tbe deleted scent la between Shelly Duvall and Barry Nelson &Qd took place lo a bolplt.al alter t.be main action lo lhe ftlm bad Jut CODehaded. "After several screenings in London the day before tbe ftlm opened in New York and Los Angeles," Kubrick said, "I was able to see for the first time the fantastic pitch of excitement the au. dience had reached at lhe climax of lhe rum. I de· cided to remove a few unessential minutes. lt had not been possible to change all the New York or Los Angeles prints before the openinc." Conftrmlng the change, a publiclst for Warner Communications said Kubrick bad an editor fly in from London to do some last·minute culling between the critics' screening Wednesday, May 21. and the opening on Friday. May 23. WAl,T DISNEY'S TffRllJ,ER .. Watcher in the Woods," starring Bette Davis. rttently pre- miered in New York to mostly unfavorable re· views. It was quickly yanked from the theater and removed from dJstribution. A publicist for the film said "Watcher in the Woods" would be released later this year with a different ending, and critics will be given another chance to review it. 2 Scenes Sliced For 'R' Rating HOLLYWOOD <AP> -Two scenes have been cut from "Cruising," the controversial movie about a homosecual-themed murder mystery. and the rating has been changed from an X to an R. The revisions reportedly involve two bomosex· uaJ sex scenes. The movie bad been embroiled in a dispute with the classification and Ratings Ad· ministration of the Motion Picture Association since its release in January AJ Pacino stars in the movie . ~-----_ ...... -... Meaf s • '° ...... .., •• for D611ieJ, .. wUre ...,..N of n»Wtvie Ql9dal en.-. WM oot tm,..h•d 18 U.. tw tM Hew Yodl ......... ANDtm &9CSNT UAIDL& Of trtda ... 1n1 .. fU• ud tM 1M1bllc aaotber waa u.,tver'MI'• ··w-. \be 9'dralo RMm'' beled• U.1 UftOfO..joaruJlltHwMr& iW.peoe. Dhwl« M LIMoa deeklld two ..a betwe u.. oPmtnc to ~ • a nn _..... 111 .... nMbed ~·1 "Satm'da>' Nllbt l.lft" a&ar Bill Murray f'l'Olb New York t.o Calltonala to IMal thl MW f'lDal ICente Whlcb be boptd would pt0o vlde a more eolld eonelua!on. Laal year "Slow Dandba ID the 811 Ct~" •WI'· rlnl P1u.I Sorvtno wu re-tells.cl after the open.Ina. The new veralon \Deluded about 10 mlnutee ol roota1 toward t.be beillDAlne Lbat added to the de-v~Jopmef\t ol tbe rna1n character. a New York newapaperm•n. Accordln1 to one aour-ce, tlM ch nae waa prompted by bad reviewt. ONE OF 111E MOST rontroverslal films ""' least.'Cl with two endln1a wu Francia CoppoJ1'1 "Ap()Cal,ypse Now." The Vl tnam War clram1 hid one t>ndin& m 70 millimeter and another ln 151 with lhe 35 mm version tnchulina a colorf\11 eaptoelon bl'QUt.'n<'t' ab l»lrkground for the nnal credits. A spolwsman for Param<>Wlt, which reltouod two versions of the hlt fllm "Saturday Nhtbl Fever'· sa\(J changing a picture at\flr lt open1 la rare. But. he conceded ll does happen, and u.11ually because too dir«tor had not finished th., Olm far enough ahead of release lo Judae audience rcac· lion m speclal acre<"nlnRll. As for the two versions of "Saturday Nlatht t'evt•r." Purumounl decided ll wanted to ro· release the R·ruted picture wlU\ o rO ruUnAt for some of tho younger John Trovolta fam•. ''THE MOST SRIUOtJN problem 18 lht• filUP between what the crtuc 1u1ya unrt whttt th., \'ubllc sees Md of\en doett not lcn<\w why," uld W tuum Wolf. a cnUc for Cut' m•1i1..xlnt1 for lft years now writing rtlm commcntttrY for Nt1w York ffilARUt.lnc . "Although l'vo nflVt'r l'flwl1tt n a rtlvlcw." added Wolf. "I havo ruvhu-d aome cap.11ulti reviews to warn the public that It rtlrn hul' bttn shortened or cut, or is now only avulhable ln the dubbed vers1on. "ln any event. the public has to be lo.formed as to what's happened." said Wolf. "l think critics should go back and see a movie again to see if it makes a dilference. Very often it doesn'L" New Flick for Ford HOLLYWOOD (A~) -Harrison Ford who plays Han Solo in the "Star Wars" movie ;eries. · will star in the $20 million action-adventure epic "Raiders or the Lost Ark." Steven Spielberg will dlreet the movie on loca· lion in France, Tunisia and Hawaii. based on characters created by George. Lucas and an original story by Lucas and Phil 'Kaufman. Lucas is the creator or "Star Wars." --..... .. -- ·~ ••A VERITABLE FIRECRACKER OF A MOVIE, explocllng Into one of the fu.nnleat and most touching fllma you•u .ee tbla, or any year:• ·Rona Barrett. ABC • TV wn.e beat and f1lllDlen Clint Eastwood movie In quite a wbUe. Eaatwoocra warmed and moat memorable character." ·Janet Maslin, New York Time. 0 1t•s time to take Eastwood seriously •• one of the most honest, lnOuentlal personal filmmakers In the world:' ·Tom Allen VIiiage Voice ••Yoa•u cbaclde •·plenty at tbe fan and ,.. gamealntbe dellgbUuUJ cllA.rmlng •aronco BWy• ... ·l"torma Mclain Stoop. After Dark lllagulne .,., .......... ·--. • __, •• •aronco BWy• la atmee·rlng . --· m. c:lrcaa of faat0 ·-' I f ''41 \ /111111 I It/\ I ~ .:"' I \ /\//\ -Bruce WllllalllSC>n, Playboy Magadne •0 &ronco BWy• may be the beat film Eastwood baa ever made.•• ·Loa Angela Magaine ~ ~ -·-- •• -·-- • , Toni Taking 'Talker' Singer and actress TonJ Tennille, who's remembered by many as locaJ performer Toni Shearer, talks to her fans during a recent pre· t.:s purty at a New York disco. Miss Tennille will be the hostess of a new talk show on NBC this fall. Redford Playing Warden llOLLYWOOD (AP> -Robert ltedford 1tars u a reform·minded waardc•n fi1thtJng corrupUon on a state prhiOn furm ln "Brubaker.'' Stuart Rosenberg directed from a llCrtJcnpl11y by W.D. Richter. The --- movie represents a 10-year effort by producers Ron Silverman and Ted Mann to bring their story t.o the screen. Vaphet Kotto. J ane Alexander, Murray Hamilton. David Keith and Tim Mcintire also star. Dolly's Mother Debuts NASHVILLE, Te••· (AP) -Now tlW ber JI cbUdren are srowa. DollJ Partoo'a motlMr I.I •lDllDI In publle the 1on1a lbe Uled to croon to her rambuac:Uom olf1pr- ln1. · ''When you've '°' U lrldJ, . ~·ve Cot to do tometldq to keep them oqt ol meanoesa," abe sald ~y. "I'd sin& till they'dcry. u r kept them Nd long enoulh. they'd quit fighting." Fighting and sadness were nowhere to be f ound as Avie Lee Part.on made her public singiq debut with the Southern Gr;assroots Music Tour in Centen· nial Park. Only smiles and applause followed ••Little Rosewood Casket" and other songs that sts generations of the Part.on family have sung to eadi other in the mountains of Sevierville, Tenn. Mrs. Parton included one of her daughter's songs, "Daddy Was an Old ·Time Preacher Man." in her set. The s ong is about Mrs . Parton's 81-year.old rather, Jake Owens. GREAT NEW SHOWS FOR SUMMER AT EDWARDS THEATRES · BURT REYNOU>S ' STARTS THURSDAY VIE.JO l30 •IO WOOC>eRtOGE 551-Gl55 HAA90R TWIN 1314501 CINEllA WEST _..4135 STAATS FNOAY CINEMA WEST 191-3935 HAA&OAlWIN e.31·.3501 Robert Redford ~RUBAKER" "THE IMAGE OF BRUCE LEE" (AJ ~us .. THE DAY TIME ENDED" WALT DtSHEY S "MARY POPPINS" <G> ......... ~Aftehws Dk:tl Van DyM .JOHN TRAVOLTA URBAN eOWBOY i.=:::.::.:.:.:~D.L.t ..... M.&GASl•S vi'ims v A &CADSMY CHARLIE ..._.,...., ROWN°(0) 'ROADIE' ¥A9 ........ .... ,.._ ACIADSMY -ntl~Y· ,,. ~ • Sinai•• Celend~r • Clut»Cal*Rllar Inspired by her newly. ma"ied daughter's request for family recipes, Irvine resident Marian Hawk wrote an entire book. By JOEL C. DON 6f .. o.lly ...... Staff tein ~tent. But she plans to steer away from the kitchen. When Marian Hawk's eldest with future pro~ts involving daughter married and left home, religious pamphlets and books. Copies of "The Yum Yum the newlywed asked for a collec-Book " ar e availa ble from lion of family recipes. o · Her mother did more than just Marian Press, P. . Box 4214, copy a sampling of mealtime Irvine, California 92'716. Cost, in- favorit.es selected from band-me-eluding postage, is $4 98. · kbook d Mrs. Hawk suggests the down recipes, coo s an following recipes as a sampling •magazine and newspaper clip-of her time-tested meals: pings. The Irvine resident decided to SHBIMP AND DILL DJP share the tasty selections with y, cup milk others, publishing a culinary as-8 ounces cream cheese aortmentina booklet called "The 41h ounces canned shrimp Yum Yum Book.•• , rinsed, drained and chopped THE 48-PAGE BOOKLET cont.aiM almost 140 recipes, with meal selections from appetizers to dessert. A number of the family favorites we re scatte red in dozens of cookbooks and crumbl· ing awa y on y e llowing newspaper clippings. She transferred the recipes to 315 cards and filed them oeaUy in looee-leaf binders. The ·bulk of the collection, laowever, coma from recipes passed from generation to aeaeratloa. Recipe awa.,.,ing, Mrs. Hawb aaya, ls a time- h on ore d tradition o f h e r Midwestern upbringing. ln fact, many recipes bear the names ol relatives and friends who first served up the mouth· watering d e li g ht s . Grandmother's s ugar cookies. for instance, is one or the oldest recipes dating back to the 18706, Mrs. Hawk says. , OTU~F AMIL Y recipes include ggy's Baked Beans. Betsy's · cken Crepes, Mat- thew's ·es, Mother Hawk's Sugar Cream Pie and Auntie Mamie's Cinnamon Apples. 1 teaspoon lemon juice 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce 1h teaspoon garlic s alt ~teaspoon dill weed Slowly blend milk and cream cheese, stir in shrimp and add remaining ingredie nts. Mix together. Cover and refrigerate one hour. Serve with raw -"egetables or c.bips. RESH SPINACH SALAD 1 bunch fresh spinach 1 bard-boiled eu 1h cup~ diced bacon 14 cup c!boPPed sreen onion Croutala Wash sptnacb several times, r emove stems and drain. Cbop spinach in bowl and sprinkle in· gredlenta over salad. Serve with oil and vinegar or your favorite dressing. VEGETABLES ORIENTAL l Ulblee.pooi1 oil 1 plece ginger root t tablespoon sugar in cup soy sauce 2 tablespoons corn st.arch l cup fresh chopped broccoli • 5 -6 large mus hrooms, chopped ~ cup chopped onion 1>'2 cup chopped red pepper "It's not the kind or book that Julia Child or people who a re interested in creative cook· ing will pick up," says the 47· year-old mother of three. "But there is enough variety in it that you· could have guests over for two wee ks and pla n fo r something different each day." Sa u t e ginger with oil over high heal. Mix with sugar . soy sauce and corn starch. Combine soy mixture and vegetables. Tum into bot skillet. reducrng heat to high-m ed ium . Cook quickly, tossing lightly to pre· vent scorching. Remove ginger root before serving. Sprinkle chopped almonds to taste over vegeta bles before serving. Marian Hawk Prepares her Barbecued Chicken She sells the booklet out of the homespun Marian Press by advertising in newspapers and ma gazines. Since publication of the c ookbook, Mrs. H a wk h as published a pocket slide-rule guide to food nutrition with more than 250 food items identified by calorie, carbohydrate and pro- BARBECUED CHICKEN 1"2 cup catsup 1 2 cup chile sauce ~cup hooey 1 tablespoon molasses 1 tablespoon vinegar 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce RowThnes Rave Changed! BJ DON CHAPMAN Ol .. Deltr ........... You remember lunch tn high school. Usually not too exciting, riabt? I . Well, here's one high aebool t where you can fmd a gourmet luncheon. providing you fall in ooe~two~. You have to be on the Sall Cleraeate Hilb School staff - and act fut when a luncbeoo date la let -91" you have to be a atadtDt ID llob Heylmuo's .,......coM1q dw. strawberry mousse, and iced tea. And it was delicious, those lucky enough to sit down to the $3.50 meal, agreed. THE P&OG&AM is in its second year, but Heylmun who revitalized it, is in bia ftnt year of teacbfna it. • 'It pays for' itaelf throucb the $3.50 cost.al the luncbes', be said, and noCed the prosreu ol h1.s studeaCa. ''I did most ol the preparatiaa at ftnt, demaNtratJ.oa. But tbey do at leMt one ball to two Ulilrds of It DDW tlaat *1 have down some--.." Total Uml for ~Uon of oae ot tbe hmdlteom ia about three or four houri, said Heylmm, wM ... cbet Jtnalitb ltterat.,.• au eopbomore Sa1ll1b, and advl1e1 tbe , ...... IUlf. lD ecldltlcw! to tbe coolr .. dw. . • .,... .... llA y .,_ sprud cMlt. We _.., come lD a dq' •••ad and refrl1erate ........... beMid. 2 t eas poons pre pared mustard 1 2 teaspoon paprika 1 • teaspoon garlic powder 1 11 teaspoon cayenne pepper Heat to boiling. reduce heat and simmer 5 mmutes. Add 4 to 6 sk inned, bone less c hicken breasts in halves or quarters. Cook for 30 to 45 minutes in oven or on stove in covered skill et. Bob Heylmun decOf!tes strawberry mousse Wb8t a... beea some of the favorite dllbel? Tbere •• tbe .,... hlnebeon. the cbk*• pale, the fl.ab aouftle ~ll popular. But the i'Ucb U CboColat.e ID· temp ranceL and a fllled atrawben'J cue, •et a fot ol vou.• IDGH HAT POPOVERS 2 eggs. be aten 1 cup milk 1 cup flour . "-!i teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon oil Mix eggs and milk. Si ft nour and salt together and add to lJ. quid mixture. Add oil. Beat s mooth wilb r otary beaters . F illed oiled cups hair ruu. Bake 15 minutes at 475 degress: 30 to 35 mmutes at 375 degrees. Pnclt 2 to 3 minutes before removing from oven. Crust best if baked alone . JDS. MYER'S .. FllOZEN LEMON Pl E Beat an the top of a double bod er with hand mixer : 2 egg yolks i,'l cup sugar When mixture lS thick and smooth cool add"~: 1 tablespoon lemon peel J tablespoons lemon juice Add 2 beaten egg whites and blend well. Whip and fold 1 cup whipping cream into lemon mixture. Pour into graham crust or a graham cracker-lined ice cube tray or shallow casserole dish. Freese. You Can Gather Free Food By CECILY BROWNSTONE ~~ ......... Many coob are aware that the outdoors , duri ng warm we-ather, offers wild foods Cree for the J>tc:kioC. But they have been unsure ol bow to identify, harvest and coot such bounty safely and well. lf you're ooe of these cooks, you may want to loot into "WUd Foods," with text and photo- graphs by Laurence Pringle pl.,a drawillp by Paul Breeden. .. WILD Foods" ls so clearly and channiqly written and il- lustrated tbll tt II enticing. WUb it In bmd, you. "'*' family and friends. ..., ltart llavtnc tbe fun of felnllal for ,ntd foods. The au.t.blw'• bffkpound ia lmpr91ive. Re atudled wildlife. con1e;vatlon at Cornell Ual.._ _. tM Ulllftr'llty of · llauaebuleUs. hr more ti.an half a .,_ years be w• an editor of a cbll*'-'• sdmce ma1aalne published at New York'• American Mueum ot Natural fflMorJ. ae..ateen of bla boob ~ eboleD .. OUl· atMd•na 1C1mee trade boob tor dl1ldnD lw dlle NaUoMI Sdwe TeeeMnArr elllion . But not all writers on the sub- ject of picking and cooking wild roods are a s fortunate a s Laurence Pringle. BE BAD THE help of Lois Murphy -a "gourmet" cooting teacher -in working out the boot's recipes, and bis own children fle.lped as recipe testers and in posing for the book's J>botolrapba. I can vouch for the recipes because Prin1le waa kind enou1b to send me a aampttn1 - a Wild Foods Luncheon. Prepared by Lois llurpby from recipes ID tbe boot, it was deUcloas. Tbe menu: Creem ol Sorrel Sova>; wlld Green Salad watercre11, punlaDe, plantaJn and dayut1 tubera; Lamb'• Quarter Quiche, Wbol•·wbeat Cracan wtdl WUd Mint Jelly; BlMbern ~ Pwldlq. "Wild~ )'Goda • la a ... .,...__.__.,... •• l\llde -ODI witable b-pro. spectl•e baek·to-nature ••· tbualuta ol •J .... um CKJA&TSa QVJalB 1 bomem.8dl or store-baulbt e.laeb pie eru1t ~ tablespoon butter or marsartae ~ cup Lamb'a.qaarter. leaves rinsed and chopped 14 cup chopped onion 1 tablespoon nou.r ~ teaspoon salt 3eggs l~ cups milk 2 c:upe arated s.taa cheese (8 ouncee) <See GATBEll, Pa•e CU) i (2 DAIL V PtLOT - Policing Companies ., tinlN II.GUia ww ...... w. ............ , ~ .,. pnet.IC9d le .... uladunn tbl Nlt'IDd to ID.1.~ Ua a way \bl malatalM -IOOd" , .. _,. toward their eomNMll Md :.fi lDl.,...t Iii t.belr prod\tda. llGll ~-..... Pf'OdUeU ~.,. oo 1uPll"lD.U'tlt IMJ\r• u. v.,. M01lt.lve to llMlr ~ n.1 llave 1.,... cuatomer· rel1Uonl ~ta •hoee mc»l lmJ)Ot'Unt Job l• to mu• a cooct l.mpnaaton on t.M public. BUT BV£N the ,\anti ot the loduatry tom.Umee rau abol't o lbla aoat. A ruder from Akron rec.Uy wrote to Geoeral llll1I compJalnlna t.hat ahe had not ~I~ ber "Bake Someone Happy" refund The response was a form letter ayln& "Our experien~ bu shown t.hal occasional· ly, for a variety of reasons. some reque~l~ are loll ln the mail. We are sorry about this. but we cannot assume res~ibility for mltll lbat doe8 not reach our om ce " That refunder was left with a bad taste in her mouth. A Vl&GINIA READER reports that she wrote to Klmberly·Clark. the maker or Kleenex 'n.saue, complaining t.hat she had not received her $1 Boutique Tis.sue refund. She rece~ a letter from a customer-relations repr tative saying: "I am sorry to learn that you have not as yet received your order. Occasionally we find that an item such as youn can be lost in t.he mail. Rat.her than in· convenience you any further, please accept my apologies and also the $1 refund I have enclosed for you." Good customer relations? Yes, despite the ...,..,... '° t.be refund'• belna ••at ln the m.u.•· Tbe relCkr wu baOOY wttb U.. rapoue and conUnue. to buy KJMD.x. More compul .. lnlt.....i.ed in maintain· ln1 Jood cuatomer rtlaUoea abcM&1d follow Klint>...ly.clarlr'1 Hample. -BUT I Wl8H manulactuttrs would be hone•t enouih to admit that they or their cleartnahoutet mar have mlsplaceck ml&· proceaaed or mlaaddreaaed a retund request. H la all too tMf to accUM the~ office. But J have recelved ao many hundred.a of Jet. t~ra from aupermarket aboppen who never reccrived UJelr refunds that l cannot believe they all cot lost in t.he mall. For every refund r~ueat that the Postal Service Loses, the manulactu.rers and their cleart.oc houses pro- bably loee 10! We can help improve manufacturers' customer relations by bringing their suc- cesses and failures to public attention. If you have contacted a company wtUJ a problem and have been elt.her impressed or deprused with t.he response, please write to me with the details in care of this newspaper. Some of these letters will be published in future col. umns. REFUND OF THE DAV Write to the following addres$ to receive the form required by this offer ror a SO-cent re fund or 75 cents ln coupons: 0 .8 . Challenge o rrer. P.O. Box 1-4433, Baltimore, Md. 2l268. Send for th.is form by Aug. l, 1980. And write to t.he following addttss to r;:-· celve the form required by this $1 refund of- fer : B and M Frankfurter Refund, l>.O. Box NB·343. El Paso, Texas 79977. This orrer ex· pires Sept. 30, 1980. r-~--~------~~~--~-----~-------•-----, I I I I • I CUP 'N • FILE R EFUNDS ,,,. tlclet of J2. or .__ 1..--Tr" ~ Fln 0< O.lnls Mh ,.,.,.I~ Eal>lr .. S.PI 1. 1'1D MINUTE MAIO Fr" o..-. Ju'o Oli.r lleulw • '"" QU«1 of Mll'Ute 1'\ald Or-Ju+<• Sft>d 1tw recivlrod r'f'fund torm. IN -rant"' t t.t-from lM •lcN _..,of • Mlnul• Maid Or~ JUO<r <artOft .,,., an ~I lltl from..,, P« ll~ of S.a LH All 8uttw Coffw c.. •. Vold In Wnll"'-" ....... Eaptr"H Oct. .JI, "90 AEO AOSE A-on.r. Reul,,. a SI ,..-. S.nO ttw ._.irec1 , .. ...,.., '°'"' pt'" ,,,,_ --· ,..,._'9N $\-from A.o llow lCICI<-ta• llNq -11.aget.. E trpl'9t 0e< JI. IW SHASTA Sc-°'*· Re<elw M\ l<r ,....., ~ -50 c-• Inc-. •or 10 ,...,.., Se<>d.,,.,.. qvlr•d '"'""" lorm .• rro•ti•r l•S-wllll ,,,. e>vr<ll4-of two ""-"' Of ... , •i.-°"' ... Aroul•r Sl>Mta clr<led encl 50 ,..,,,In -·--h...Ollf'9. EIOO,., S.0C 30, tW. 0< -n .._iy nM1S out. YUBAN St c.,.,_, Otlrr lle<t1w • ""°" couoon plu\ -1-5'-nO I,,. reoumt<I rrluncl torm Phi\ l- lnc1t "'°",....cut lrom llw u•nler• ot pla\11< llch ''""' Yui..n Ground C6M 1n .n, <omOIMllon POUall•nq J POUf\0\ OIU'\ lfW Uni~ .. ~ Pf'OdU(e Code ~~ trorn1rwbononnoi1rwc•n• Eaoo-.,A...i >•. "''°· . __ ._._,.... _____ ..., _______ ,_. _______ _.., _________ _ Best Buys for June The Departmen·t of Agriculture says you should stock up on dairy products, turkey, pork and citrus fruits. WASIDNGTON <AP> -The food supply out· look for June calls for plenty of pork, chicken, turkey, eggs , milk, dairy products and limes, according to the Ag rlculture Depart· ment. The department's monthly food -marketing alert suggests this would be a good time to stock up on these high·proteln roods and fresh citrus fruits for summer. PORK output should average 7 to 9 percent above a year ago, with 5 to 7 per cent mo r e c hicken on the m arket and turkey ava ilability up 25 to 30 percent. Eggs also should be plentiful and milk pro- ducUon bas been above year-earlier levels for several months. The department says supplies of beef should be adequate. although down substantially from the high levels or recent years . P rod uc t ion should be close to that or last June. but still about 10 per cent be low the 1977-1979 average for the month. THERE IS a record lime crop or 1.9 million bushels, officials report, assuring a plentjful s up- ply. Fresh sweet cher - ries also will be plen· tiful. The department said there will be adequate supplies or peaches. nee· tarines, plums. apricots. fres h or a n g e s and lemons. P runes a nd r aisin:o; also are plentiful . with om c1aJs reporting the largest raisin crop since 1947. Sp ring product.Jon of potatoes i.s expected to be a record low. but sup- plies remain plentiful. Also plentiful are ri~. frozen potatoes, froz.en Jima beans. snap beans. broccoli. carrots. green beans, spinach, peanuts. c anned asparagus . c anne d snap beans. canned green peas and canned spinach. There will be ade- quate suppl.Jes of onions. corn. Ii ma beans and dry split peas. • FOOD Cows More Efficient Tbe Amertcu dalry lowf•t cotta1e cbffle yearl1 1DWr l)l"Oductba OYV tM pelt 10 yean, IAdutry Pl'OdUC*S moc• wu up 2.8 percent over nuctuted from year to up~~ 21.8 per· milk IMi" ,..,. U.. ID im, tocaHna w mlWoa year, rHddnl a bJ.it ol cent cr 1n avera1e ot aaf ,..... 1lnc• lMS. pouacb. 120 bllllon pouncfs in 2,040 pound.I for eacb Milk ~ ID 1'71 1972 and droppl.n1 to a cow lA tbe n.aUon. tot•led approslmat.eb for'1:8U::~'!l.o '!'!: low or 1u:t bU\loo There alto wu C09il US.t 1IWioa pounda, up produeed. 'l'be year'a 9C)'1 pound.I ln 1975 before aiderable eban&e tn tW 1.7 perceat or 2.0 btJ.UoD mtlllon pounds was belinD.llle a tt.e.dy in· production of man,_ poandlt from lt'18. creue to 1.979'1 ftsure or m anuCaetured dalr~ TbJa 1aenaae tn pro-'::;': ~~J:r:~~r~ro:, 123.8 billion pound1. foods durin• the '708) daaetkla oeeurnd deeptte 1919'• producUoe WU 6.4 Most strildnl la the 86.S d•cllD.in• number• of frozen products also percent, or 7.5 billion percent lncreaae in total mllk cows. ID 1 tred declined overall laat pounda. 1reater than cbeete output from 1.st towanfrewer, more effl. year. While ice cream 1969'1 total of 118. l billion pounds ln 1989 td clent eowa that hu coo· production was up billion pound.a. 3.71 billion pounds to tlnued for 1everal de· •ll•hlly • totaling 818 Tbe number of milk 11'19. Butter productioo cadea, tbe ave race m.UlJon 1aJJoos. produc· cow• tn the U.S. dropped waa down 1L9 percent number ot milk cows in Uon of lee milk, at 294 eve:-y year durtoc the during the cMcade, an4 • ... _ _..,S. tio-oootn million 1allon1, was .., ___ .., and .... _ .. 5 t u.. v . , a ,•v•, d put ~aue, in 1971 Uftre waa a••· percen 1979, wu down . 7 per· 0 w n 4 · 6 Perce 0 t. w at down 12.s percent drop in t.he production of «Gt from 1.978. Sherbet production or 1.5 mllllon from t.he nonfat dry milk for Increased producUon dropped eight percent to 12.3 mllUon cow. In 1969. human food. Ice cream per cow made up the U .I mlllioo gall011S. Milk production per cow production wu up 6.9 alack. Production per During tbe 19'10&, total increased dramatically percent. COW WU up 2 percent or ----"'---_...;. ___________ ___;;..... _________ _ about ZM pounds lD 1979. !:acb cow in the U.S. produced an •verqe of ll,474 pounds of mllk. Tbat'a 1.334 gallona, or a year's supply •of fluid milk and cream for 40 Americans -from just ooe cow. States w1th the larg~t mllk production last year were: Wisconsin. 21.95 billion pounda ; CaWomia, 12.55 billion pounds; New York, 10.88 billion pounds ; M In· nuota, 9 .15 billion pounds, and Pen· nsylvania, 8.08 billion pounds. Production ol many manufactured dairy pro· duct.a aJao Increased last year. There we re 2.19 billion pounds of American type cheese produced in the U.S. in 1979. 5.5 percent more than in the previous year and a ~ high for the secood straight year. Product.loo of aJI types ol cheese, except cottage cbees.e, totaled 3.71 billion pounds, also The twin bl odes in the Gtlleffe Good News I "'razor give you o big edge over ony one-btode disposabl e. Thor's because the twin blades give you o dose<, ~of er, more comfortable~. And when you con shoveo dollor off the pnc.e, that's Good News!, too. (Sft cert1f1cote below for de101ls..) up 5 .5 per c ent .~------------------, Americ~ns consumed ~-.1-.. -tl] Gillette wlll mall you fi1.00 when you approximately 17 .9 1 •~ b f 3 ck 2 k I pounds ot cheese each in • uy our ·pa s 2!' s X -pac s. 1979. 3.4 percent more I S!? · ' lhove eoclosedrhe "proof ofpyrd1ose"seolsfrom 1he I' than the year before . 1...:....;r;;;;:; -_ ;ca:s: bods ot the following Gillelle Good News! razor ·. I podoges Butte r produc ti on ~·tt · 4 0 13 QR I dropped ooly slightly, 1t 11 6 :O~~ ~I 2 ~~~~~ was d?~· .9 percent to I GoocJ Pleose moil my S100 c.o~ relvnc110 I 98S million pounds. Per ' capita consumption or I tu..MI. --I butter remained about I AO()(rfSS_ I the same as in 1978. <•T'I _ There were 30 mllllon I STATI --•P I f e w e r po u n d s o f Mall kn Good N.wsf $1.00 Refund Offer, creamed cottage cheese I ,.0. Box M20, Maple ~In, Minn. 55348. · I produced last year, ror 8 Thi S C9rf1ficme tnvSI ocx:.ompony your requMI o"C1 may not be reprodvced. OfJerlimited 2.8 percent drop to 847 I to ooe pM household group 0< 0<~n1zo110<1 Pleose ollow 6-8 weelts IOf' delivery. Offer I m i I I i 0 n p 0 u n d 5 . good only in Cont1neo1tol USA Void where pron1b11ed, roved. or restrtded. However. production of L.C..ttflcolie • .....,. o. 1 h u 31. "90. o 1l9l n.oo.a.-c--, Sc.1.1y '°'"' °"""""" ...._ -. • .J ________________ ...,_ It makes Cents to shop with money-saving food coupons from the Daily Pilot. Start saving today. Call 642 -4321 and ask our circulation department for home delivery. Coupon Savings -one more reason people Bii Blong the Orange Coast value the • , ' -.. ,.. , ..• ··DAILY 'Plt©1T ~ . .' .,, ' ... 1 1 p rf 1 w ,. a ,, ~.June 18, 1980 -OM. V lltl.OT . Freezers At Their Best ·When Put To ,.,est .. Put )'09r ~ to . coma tMt .,..·t ••rlr. LU1e ••HIH, '9 _.,......., 8oek1 walM m ~-= IM frwr·Rored •H .... ,.. .... ..-. k '• .,.,, If,... mual· . SH• G••••et 8 y Birt.a Olbbonl uvory aad thyme are worth harvutlnJ in aeuon for the freezer. Even frozen. thelr navor la 10 much "fresher" than dried. U you have no 1arden, favorite herb plants att worth picking up at tM garden center . SOUP-MAKERS dlaappear ovenallbt at· 0 ne beef bone or room teaftperature! ). chicken neck may not Tbere•• notb1DC like the make a soup, but enough wait for defJ"Cl9tinl tlme of them accumulated ln to aUfle the urae to nib- th e a ppr op rl a t 'e I y ble. labeled plaatlc bag ln Doft't blow flO'I' cool your freezer wUI even· wit/a MGf'Jfl 1wn1! For tually add up to a free homemade lo10·col jce meal. crealft.I and fr'or«n treat. .._ ll'1 pill .. w . lt Iv ... .re-· ...,.. tlM Niii .... '° ""' ... 110•94 e .n .. ln tb• ·-~ ,.__ ,....._. (Or*-Wf'N ) t If 1ou' re • Sll • S.•r1.ia w odMf' tue1 0-rmlll eook. ...... .. b&Mdl tUt .... uaed ln· ...._ ot we.ya,,_.,...._. h'9Q...U, wW keep •n tan"'" M l p ••ll• Ufe u..t,.... ........ 0... '8 to •kn RA I S°aNS ANO to*6nc ~that DR IED FRUIT can ....._ Deided lnlreq...U, become too dry u a.ft in • la...amall qu-..u .. u.. panuy lDdelltdtely. -eapeelaUy hlth·Ul u N F I N J S H £ D loocb that are .ed apar· C A N N E D I T E M S \Qaly, only • table1pooo can b e fro1eta for later u1t: lht rlllt ol the tomato ....... foe ea.ainoM. fW aoupe, broth•. lrult Julu1, wa«tr tbelt.nutl, plmlen· toe. plaaa 1 aucc, ancbovlet -any\tuna that'• ~ cpened but not ~ up. Truafer from the can to a small Jar ; label end freeze . . . even 1uch item• 11 tbt! other half of the canned tuna, the re.t or tbe p neapple rln11 or maraacb1no cherries. Julee• and canned broths can be froHO ln ice cube trays, then transferred to plastic bags ao you can take out only a Utt.le at a time for seuoning. FRESH HERBS can be minced and froien in small plasJ.lc ba1s . ready tor .u.se straight from the freezer. Hard to find items like fresh chives, dlllweed, basil, EGG HALVES -Do you hate recipes that cajl for egg whites or yolks. because "what d'ya do with the other part~" Here's what to do: freeze it in a baby food jar. J U N K F 0 0 D fno •peciol equipment TEMPTERS -Excess needed), ~ a ltamptd, Halloween candy, Girt •el/·addre,.ed enoelope Scout cookies, chocolate and 3S cenu to SLIM bunnies and birthday GOURMET FROZEN. cake will last indefinite· DESSERTS, P.O. Boz SU. ly in lhe freezer (but can_ Sparta. N.J. 07611. w two at a Ume. My rtoner cont.a lo.a auth unexpected items •• lOrUUa chlpa, ohve 01J, 1untlower seeds, sbl"t!ddad Cheddar. but. ter and chocolate -tban11 1 use lo aucb s mall amounts that U..y mi1bt become rancid before the package is finished. Other items I use so oft.m that I don't want to be caught witlK>ut them. Frozen 1s helter than nothing or Lhan an inconvenient trip to the store. So I us ually have on hand an e mergency ration of froze n s kim m ii k,. yogurt.. cottage cheese, fres h h e rbs, minced onions, garlic -even separated eggs. Books and pamphlets on freezer use often list items "not swtable for freezing" because the texture after thawing is less desirable than fresh. However, if the item is lo be used in cooking rather than eat e n raw, a minor change in texture may not matter . EspeciaJI~ if the alternative is thM.._. the unused leftover will ~ii and be discarded. ~yway. Or eaten "just lb get rid of-it" -an ~ven worse alternative! • Here's a list or UD· qsual items you might cbnsider freezing, and1 "hy : NUTS AND SEEDS become rancid because o'J their high fat content, if left to languish in your Ra n t r y fr om o n e Christmas cookie season to the next. . POTATO AND CORN C H I PS stay fresh and ~1sp in the freeze r - but store them on the door o r in rigid con· taine r s to prevent c rus hing. Or, crus h them to save s pace if you plan to use them as casserole toppings (that will really foil the "Frito Banditos" In your house!). HARD C HEESES become moldy in the refrigerator, keep in- definitely in the freezer Shred them for easy use in cooking. s traig ht from the jar or plastic bag. without defrosting. FRESH C HEESES like ricotta. cottage. feta and cream cheese <even low-cal cream chwe> s poil quickly fn ~h e r efrigerator. They can be frozen if you plan to use them in recipes. stirred or beaten with other ingredients. MILK AND YOGURT for recipe use can be frozen: shake up or stir if it separates lD thaw- ing. FATS AND OILS become rancid if left at room · temperatures tor long periods, particular· ly those without pre· servaUves. I keep oils in the refriger ator; butter. m argarine, even d iet margarine, in the freezer unlit needed. ·C RACKERS . cookies keep in the freezer. Those with a high shortening content turn rancid at room temperature. lips To Save$ Americans' disp0aable tncome baa rtaeo 85 per· cent since 1980, IMlt tbe precentqe of tbelr total income spent oa food b•• dJ"CJlll)ed from •.5 percent to 19.2 perC9tt. I t you've b een ,.,rcbalioe Ace cream by tb• balf ,.non to .. ye money. did yoa know thatr: can 1Uee tbat in bal and h a~• t wo qurtl? u you cu& tbet .... plloD bato f(IW', tt pro.W. four ptMa. If 10U .... ...,.,. ... into .,a.UC OODl.&lnen with Ualll llclt for frHHr 1te~.rap wttb P..U..~ pUaUe wrap, ~ wrap to g:•t iH e1"71tals ........ VONS LOW PRICE SAYE YOU MORE ,,,/. SEEDIESS GRAPES .... 49 l~I l(\~f1..W('"(,r,J('Wtl.I .... -~"'-· .._~"'S _;:_.- ~ I El"fT'ER \IONS 74th Att'WERSARY SWEEPST MES ._7 4 weellencl tripe for two ·'on PSA to San Franclaco E _PAPER·~..- NAPKINS CIO(CU'f~ l,.,1 2~ OSCARMAYER 89 PORKSPARERIB 1""1 ,...,.<. ... .,_. 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Wafers 11<l1Klll0• CJnch Brownle Mix '<X"°-CAM Libby Vienna &.uNge •~P!IG -~fP'1.~ R e-A.ffonl Rice fW\bces 1~0U'<'I~ Upton Onion Soup Mbc )o.t<J: ~ -~'>10 •llll!LJU Take-5 Cauaolea a=:.TA. Wheades 80Uf<[ llOnte Lawry Otunky TllCO s.uce ~~Chelle 1'()(Kt JAA-WliOlt op~ Dll Pkka , ~,..Chunk Stew ~~ .... .71 .67 2 11 .54 .t 7 .57 .42 .49 .77 .98 .75 .69 129 .48 .51 .67 .53 }26 .79 .'93 .69 224 .25 l._•nt~''"'"'..,, Evans Pinto Beans 11•<11"'4•*""' [;" .,,. Purina Chuck Wagon •Bi( ""'' • ._. "'"' • S.O.S. Pads ' 't1"\1 """"• Clltrite Wax Paper )05 3 s2 .91 .68 .51 '60\K'I ~,_,...,, ~1"1 ]76 Filish Dtshwasher' Ode gent "" CV"'\ i ! .. , ff If Wisk uquid OetCfgent llt°"'l UO\ Purex Ory Bleach ••Otr<1 (""' Comet Cleanser .85 226 288 159 .41 109 ~~T~CDt.Olr> • 79 6 4 OU'<( -~I ('()U'ft MC'IVl<A Vons Sl)To Foam Cups .59 )OC'Oll<f ""'°"""--VllQ: I I~ 2 19 Qt.d Kitchen a.a LIQUOH 379 4 59 919 2 35 3 39 499 998 1-~· " ... ~FIJI ff Center Cut Chuck Steaks • .,....._., ..,. Nt• C'"kF-..r • Shoulder Clod Roasts ,~. 11.-.c ... ~1· -~ \_ " Sirtoln Tip Steaks t ".flt_( ........, l1f.' f -r • • ' Boneless Round Steaks '"t1lt ",.,.* l 4' "1 "'l(lf .. Beel Cube Steaks ,. }29 l' }88 2 ss 188 2 ss HEAL TH f, BEAUTY '"°""°' -"-"'Oll'Tl.0 -~" .. ~S~/Cond. .92 M)/ "t {, l,,...C ""°-Lllll ' "'00 I 166 Sure Spray Deodorant •l'CV<t l"<lUOl" JOO'• ]29 Scope Mouthwash ltn ("() ,., Pl'F ..,.,.,( ]78 Anacin Tabtets fWi'~ml<I 54 o,\JO Brand Bandages• Ill Q(J.NI Oii 11 QA. y R.-we Ptrmanart Re:f11s 229 J )<lU'<I: --.t "'Ol'iltJlll MUI Jhlrmack Condldona 195 ~-89 '"""'·'"' C"lt~ ...,,q,rlft ._,.,,,., }59 Lean Ground Beef Patties , 1· Rib Pon< Loin Chops • •t .. t .. ... ., • Beel Short Ribs Hoffy Sliced Bacon t ''Hll'f ,... 'f""•lf.,, Ham Slices """'r.-~ " "" ,. r~ Whote Fryer Legs .. ]88 lb t 09 ti• .89 LU )99 l8 .99 PRODUCE 11 0 M'l[~"'~VtUN I.A .29 S.lad Lettuce ... cr-."1l1 lli .49 Tender Green Beans '"I t Tfl(ttr•ll 11•-Italian Squash tll •39 ~wt l I ""'0 ~Jl(V California Nectarines lO .39 •OJ'<l CtlP Alala Sprouts l • .49 "'°°™ ll IQ.JI "'1 A I Fresh Cantalou~ l8 .29 H'<C'"lllOf lA .69 Coleus Plants ,_~,,_,_..0111\ ... tt10 .... a:Lt .... CMA.(llJIS,_t400l'Oll LOCAT'IOflCWstall,.....,'IOao1'99-Mllelalt,_,_l'IOT~Al~J»eW, '"'"4 ~MQILQ. t .. W.MO&-.LOe#'ICIB&lf't W,IOTMIJ.LOIN'lllllD.IMlllllOO -LM~~ftWTMClll.W«mUOl'L•.Ofl.l'llWl.YIMCWL•, .... N4~Y. l.oill'OOOIT~~ O&MILW ~ CHEER All 1'9'PERAT<JRE LAUNDRY DETER<lENT 3.17 PALJt\OLJVE DISHWASHINO LJQUID 22<>z.t..cu 1Jorr1 ............. """"C. .... ... ....., ....... , 0 .,. lhd.. ) c.... ..... 1• I . 1;. "'"'8N ?'A: A ... 1.00 FAB LAUNDRY DETEROENT 1.64 ,,.. DUNCAN HINES LA YER CAKE MIXES ASSORTED FlAVORS I~ f111 .-.•:•M· c-.:••w...-~ DoMfty Peftt Or •• Vic*>"• .. . .79 CARESS BAR BATH SIZE • .46 I "(!f OAIL't' PIL'b . FOOD Eating Alone Can -Wreak Havock _With Healtll' Per10•1 who lhe and• dlllh al nulm .. to alooe t..a to --tM be ...... fw fNtU'Ded n., ntlilel'tWa cue Ute eplftlda ~ I.Ile nut time &o ....,.. ad plan alpl. nutrlUoul meeU1. T9'l1 bablt can play b•-oc PIND A matht lh1t with human health. Hile klOM ~abl• to The Am.-tc.an d t 10" an ' amall ootorioully blab ln rata. ...,~ crf • va.H.-.y ot euiar and eodlwn. '*' 1 I rt • n a n d ) • 11 o w oonatut Intake ot ra ' '"•mln rt ¥11 ••bl . tood1 ·can · ••nd thf It "" ·•••J> utra ttat.i.tk• •wn blaher. thopa Ind ba.mb\ar11tr \n Some fut food chat tbt frHl•r • lltln or ~ t.b1a rM't« and )' \Ir NftlJ"•tator I re have locluct.d & aalad "' • m b P ' o m u Y • bar to balan~ cM \Mir m.u.iq to U\aw ln lb menu. The 1alad bar -----concept la flno. but It you slither tbe '"'"" wUb hi1h·fat '"'• you aim t dt-fHt th~ purp<>!lt> of Hlina thf! vitamin ind minoral r1eh food und~rn uth refrt~rllOC' dw1n1 the day tor that nl1bt'1 qulck-cooktnt meal. Ht,.. ant tome rtelPff 1••red to cookln1·for· on In 1 email amount of llm• POAl..'11 IU.BT 0,. MOLE l place fiUet ol aole . abt>ul '• pound l cup dry whlte wloe or wut r 1,. luapoon drftd dlllwc-00 " tttupoon ur•ted onion (may be dried 1 s,,eeW , Die t• By June Roth 1 lemon wedee Arranae fillet of eole In a aldllet. Pour wine around fiah. Sprinkle rlab wllh dllJweed and ooioo. Cover and cook over low beat for 5 ... minutes, or untll fish nakea ea.ally. serve with lemon wedae. Makes l serving. 1 whole chicken breast, boned ~cup water HEAD FOR tht• 0 11 and \'tnt>t:ar crut-ti. instead, w.mg a bmMll dash of oal and f S mul'h vn1egar as yd!r taste buds can tolerate. Ali.o, as k for extra lemon wedges for a fine flavored low fal dre:.~ ing. Better and less e x· pens ive meals can be made at home if you learn lo use fast cooking methods and make your minutes in the kitcheQ do double-time duty. SLDDD,DDD. ~ tmetl onion, tUced 4 whole mu.hrooma <optlooal) \-\ teaspoon dried dJllweed " 14 uupoon salt Duh cA pepper Pl~ boned cblcken In a aldJ.let. Add water, oelon and mushrooms. Sprt;;kie with d.lllweed, salt and pepper. Cover and simmer over low beat' for 15 . minutes or until done. Mailes 1 servln1. RBI BED 'RADUSOEa \4 pound around beef ~ teaapoon chopped parsley v. teaspoon tar· ragon l,il teaapoon onion salt Combine beef , parsley, tarragon, and onion salt. Form Into a patty. Broll unW browned on one aide. then tum and broil until done as de- tlred. About 5-7 m1D for medium done Ill akes 1 terrinl. *** • JUM RaCJa .. t/w G*t o/ m~ tlWJtl zo coo'"'°~ mcludblg "SoU·trH hlQ Wtth H•rb• Oft Spices." If J10U hooe ipedol diet ~.dbl. can 1Df'ik to Juu Roell care of the DoU11 Pilot P.O. 8o% 15'10, Cotta M•1a Celt/. 931211J. Pteo. enc lo a .elf~ ltam ertoelope for a perlOM reply. -~ For instance, if you are broiling a ham-burger for dinner you can bake a half chicken at the s ame time. By lhe ti me you're finished with dinner, and Jingered over coffee, the chicken will be cooked. The next night's dinner ls done too. 330,000.total prizes available 33,000 new prizes available ev.ery week RA~ S1.000.000 BUMPER CROP OF PRIZES• 000$ CHART EF,ECTIYE JUNE 19. 1MO If you tuck a tomato half, topped with oregano and a sprink- ling of grated Parmesan cheese, und er th e broiler and a cored ap- ple into the oven at the same time, you'll have broiled tomato with your hamburger and a baked apple for dessert. BAK E TWO a pples and you'll have a hot ont- tonight and a cold one for tomorrow night. Use this system when you pouch a pieee or fi sh m the skillet, splashing it with dry white wine and a bit of lemon juice. then covering the skillet for several minutes until the fish fiakes easily. Meanwhile, put a ~mall meat loaf in the oven and bake it through your dinner hour. That co uld feed yo u f o r ~e v e ra l nights. w1th perha ps a sandwich to brown-bag for lunch. Cook a whole package o f froien chopped spinach. eat what you want. and blend the left· ove\~ith skim milk • 10 His or Hers Mustangs • 20 Colorado River Trips or $10,000 • 200. Grumman 17 ft. • 30 Fisher Stereo Systems Aluminum Canoes • 40 Austro-Daimler Bicycles • 3G;ooo Knotts Passports • 500, $100 Ralphs Food Spree • 12,000 Movieland Wax Certificates Museum V.l.P. Tickets PLUSI 100,00018 pk. Ralphs Lg.Grade AA Eg·gs • 100,000 Ralphs • 8" Fresh Baked Fruit Pies'• 100,000 Watermelons Each week lor 10 weeks" a ch:mce to win valuable prizes by matching your Bumper Crop of Prizes r ... 11cker number to the winning numbers posteo weekly al Aalpns · plus. Instant Winners too• IMPORT ANT No cash alll'r na1t11e will be ot!e1ed lor any prize olher than Mustangs ·The Bumper Cro p of Pr1zps "·'is c1 two-part Game Part I (weeks 1-5) and Part II (weeks 6-101 To tal pme value1•1.ooo 0001 as well as total number ·01 prtZl"S as shown on Game Bookle1 and on the Odds Ctiarr are totals from Part I and Pe1rr II ol the Game com timed · 2 8 m1lhon BoOlllets mailed 1n Pan I .ind II While /upply 1as1s total 2 7 rn1lhon available at all Aa•phs m ::.out~rn Ca11rorn•a to those not rnce•vmg one - Bumper Croo or Pr.Lesrv numbf-ro; sutJ1<>et to oll•c•lll ver111cat•on rh•ta11 v:iiun •'> .tppro••mate m.inutacturer s i.ug9e'>t~<l reta•I valve SPe game rules tor details No Purc.nase necessaiy but you mu'it be 16 years or older. Ellectrve at all 89 Ralphs m Soutt>e•n Caltfornia Ends the latte< of Aug'tlst 27. 1980 or wnen all 9amp booklPls are d1stflbuted Complete details and Odds at Ralphs Of 1n appropriate newspapef ads. _,,,,, ................... ,..,. ......... ,,.. ...................... --·-·-...... _ ......... .. .... ,.,,._, .... , . ~-.... ·-........ ... : ·-~···-_. ......... ---••Aa a ..._.. .......... _,.._ ~--._ .. -~---~ ----................. ~ ... • ••I -··--••,-:-"""':. .,,~, t'*. • ....,,..,"r:" ... ._ ~-"""•',,. -. ~7;:_::::~; • ,., ... -·· ... ,.J • ' .. .. ...,., .~~ -fl(,9 .,. . .. , ...... -I,._.\ l.; . . . .. . v < .. .. "' .. -.. .. ·-,. ?~ i-'-"t.-:':_.:-t; ti-1(1 I .... -........ , _ .............. ...... ,,._ f • ..., --··-·· .,,,..,._ --·--. ~~1::~:·_~} u ' ... I -·--. !°"°" -~L·~ •• • .,,_ ... ...._ .. .. . .. .. --..... 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DOUBLE COUPON Pr,.,en1 11\•s couoon a1oe10 w1111 any one Mlf'lvtectur~s· c.ents oil" c.ouwn and Qel doubl& IN! aav1"9a wt.en you pu•tl'i•S4l 1•11• 11em. Not 10 •n<.1uoe ••I•,~ , *hM cY Gr0<.etv Purc1>ases . ·e•c•uoea hQUO< tot>a<:co •no hu•O ,..,,. P•OOUCIS Limit One Item Per Manufacturers' Coupon Coupon Ehctlve June 19 thru June 25, 1910 •.. •.. DOUBLE COUPON P•f"SNJt ,.,,, 1.0<1pa<1 aiong .,,,, .. ,,., one Manurac1ur9fs· tt>••• , '" c.o .. oon and 0-1 0<1uo1& "'9 u"'"O' wt1en you P'u' ..... " • .. "' '"'~ Not T ·nc:•vde •ret1Pttr ·rree Of C.•<<,.., P,.rt.~&Wt· "ext uoe~ .qUOf. IOCllC'° M!<I llu•d IT • P•:J<l..CI~. limit One Item Per Manufecturen' Coupon Coupon Ehcilwe June 11 thru June 25, 1980 i A Beefy Sununer Sliced-1 lb. Pkg. Meat or Miid Cheddar or Lake to Lake All Varieti• • Delicious and popular beef is ideal for outdoor barbecuing, whethe r you're planning a cookout in lhe backyard, a festive picnic at the beach or a campfire cookout. The California Beef Council has pre- pared a new brochure of barbecue recipe s, "Great, Outdoors With Beef," to help you enjoy the good life -outdoors. To obtain th.is soon-to-be released brochure, send a self-addres s ed, stamped, No. 10 en- velope with your request to the California Beef Council, 1436 Rollins Road . Burlingame, Calif. 94010. *** Backyard cookouts with beef can make a meal a special occasion. One hint Cor success lies in cboos.ing the best cuta or beef f0t barbecuing. Most cuta auitable for roasting, broiling, pan- broiUng or pan·frying a re also 1ultable for barbecuing over the coals. Steaks selected for outdoor 1rUU01 should be at leut 4'· incb thick. CU.bes of beef to be cooked on skewers must be cut into un· iform-me piece1. Beef route to be cooked on a rotiMerie should be as re1ular and compact tn abape • poalble to In· 1ure even oookint. Hoffy Bacon ~~.as Water Added-BonelelS Wilson CertHied 159 Ham r::~ Hoff y Beef 159 Wieners ~~:: Frozen-'Tiffany' Che ... or Gino's Pepperoni 99 Pizza 1 ~:.z.. Monterey Jack 129 Cheese~::.· Revton-1 6 oz. Btl. Flex Shampoo 149 or Conditioner Western Hearth 79 Bread 2~::-. Aesorted ColOC'S-4 Roll Pk g. Nice'nSoft B~throom 99 · · · ISSUI • .. aaa1nr 1'1111 mna1 Prlcee etfecttYe June 11 lhru June 25, 1980 Large Yellow .PllCbes ~.39 T,.,._.T .... T,_ a..rge M•ngoes ._.. .49 ,..... .. ' ._.. .... ,..,.,.. ..... 89 i:..69 • l 111 If., CISTA IEA HUI •,._., u.A la1S Extr• ~ge 3 9 ApriOOts~. NewZ..i.nct..orennr a..- Large Appl .. ,,_..T...J.~ SWMICom MN .._ Brown Onions .Sll ... 11911TES ':.' .49 ,_., ': .17 UM ma 111111, •MUI I .. &W. 11211111 ST .. "'111 _, .. asrama ., ...... ,., .... .,,'* ............. ... 15411 l &lllmt, IUIL nu 11m -= ........ ...., l ' FOOD - .. Good or Bad? Food Additives "Tbt food MlcUtlve ln· du•try tn the United· States la a '80C> million bu•lneu and It is eatl mated that the averaee penon lnaeau flve pounds of food ad- ditives each year," ac· cordln• to Dr. Ramiro Dutra. He made bis re· maru at a recent meet· lna ln Newport Beach of the Call!omla Dietetic A.asoclation. The increased use of food additives is In retpODM to consumer's • demand. If we don't lite it we have no one but ourselves to blame, Dr. Dutra told an audience of 600 registered dieti· tians. He noted that moat forelsn countrie. uae ad· dlUves with equal If not areat.er penniaslvene$1. In fact. many ol them simply follow what we do lo lhil country. The oot1on that we can revene the clock and re- turn to a leas chemical way of life la unrealistic. lt Isn't that corporations would lose proCit1, they could adjust. The reason is that the Aoierh!an public would never give up tbe comfort brought a bout by convenience food said Dr. Dutra. He added that the quest for certainty is a lways a frustrating en- deavor and we operate on the bas is or pro- babilities. Salt can kill a hypertensive person and sugar ca n h a rm a diabetic. Should they be banned? in many other tmunea. tbe ded&Loo oo wbethr to elect a apecllk eoune of action depends on the beneflt-.to-rilk ratio. "I, for one. believe the Judlcloua use ol food ad- ditJves will cootlnue to have a favorabl e benetlt·to-riak ratio and to be a 'prime factor in our high standard of Uv· ing," Dr. Dutra said. "After twenty yean in food chemistry and technology, I am fll'IDIY convinced that we are the best fed nation and that we have a r e- gulatory system capable o f saf eguarding the wholesomeness of our food supply. Fortunately we live in a country in which government .and industry balance each otheT and in which the voice of the consumer is strong enough to keep both of them on their SUMMER WEDDING SUPPER "When the housewife II berated herself from the drudgery of the kitchen she created a demand ror convenience foods whkh can be put on the table m a jiffy and still taste and smell like homemade." DR. DUTllA noted as toes." For Slim Brides, Grooms Dr. Dutra, professor of foods and nutnlion at Ca lifor ni a S tal e Polytechnic University. Pomona. said that in 19~. the Food Additive Salad Travels The weather's warm and the parks across our nation are bustling with picnickers and campers. If you're soon to be one or them . you'll be in· terested in this idea for a tasty salad that can traH:I ounces) cream cheese, softened As the invitations for summer parties start to arrive, there's a groan of anguish from the dieters in the house. Pa~ies usually mean an abundance of rood - most of it fattening. Ma ny thoughtful hostesses have come to realize that a lot of peo- ple now want lo cal l ighter and more healthful food. This need not limit your pa rty s tyle or condemn you to a summer of nibbling raw ve1eetables. Here's a summer wed- ding buffet that features m any dishes. The ones s hown make a concen- trated effort to cut calories. ln!ltead of heavier bechamel sauce , chicken breasts are dressed with a light sauce that contaim only the poaching liquid from the c blcten and e11 yotu. SUPREMES DE VOLAILLE IN CHAMPAGNE '--__ S~UCE lt'hSft 6 servings J large chicken breasts. boned. skinned and cut in half I teaspoon salt 114 teaspoon white pep- per 1 cup chicken broth 1 cup champagne 'h teaspoon leaf thyme, crumbled 1 tablespoon_ f ine l y chopped fresh parsley 2 or 4 egg yolks Fresh watercrlt:.e Arrange c i e n s upre mes m single l ayer in a uttered hca vy skillet or s hallow. flameproof casserole . Sprinkle with salt and pepper . Pour chicken broth and champag ne over chicken. Spnnkle chicken with thyme and chopped parsley. Cover, slmmer for. about 20 minutes over medium Eh250't OO O't2 heat qr tintil chicken ls can pineapple chunks in temperature for at least tender. Drain off cook-own juice. well-drained ~ two hours; remove. Add ing liquid and measure.' 2 bananas. peeled r emaining Ingredients: F o r e a c h c u p o r and 1 runly shced blend well. Chill. Shake poaching liquid. li ghtly 2 orange~. peeled well before pouring over beat two egg yolks. and ~e<.'lloned fruit. · NOTE: You will either have one or two cups of reserved liquid . If necessary, additional ch ampagne may be added to make two cups liquid. Heat poaching liquid in the top of a double bol le r directly over source of heat until sim- mering. spoon a s mall <.1mount into yolks. re- turn to pan ; set over simmering water. Heal and stir until thickened and there is no raw egg ta s t e. Pour ove r s upremes and garnish with watercress and grapes. WEDDING FRUIT SALAD (Makes I sentngs> l pound, 4 ounce . 3 ka_wis. peeled and CRANBERRY CAN · thinly sµced . TALO\JPE COOLER 1 pmt strawbernes. (Makes a boat I quart•> washed and hulled 1 (2·pound> ripe can· 1 cup melon balls taloupe, peeled. seeded Lettuce leaves, op· and cut Into chunks tlonal 3 cups low.calorie DRESSING cranberry juice cocktail 1 clove g arlic. h teaspoon c in· peeled and crushed namon 5 tablespoons lemon 2 tablespoons lime julcl• Juice 1 cup low-calor ie Fres h mint Co p- cranberry juice cocktail tionall 1 tablespoon light Puree cantalo upe corn ~yrup or honey c h u n ks In e I e ct r 1 c 1 :i teaspoon salt blender or rood proc "• teaspoon paprika cs so r w Ith s m a 11 Arrange pmeapple amount of cr anberry chunks. banana slices, juice cocktail until orange sections, kiwi smooth. Add cinnamon slices, whole strawber· and lime juice. Garnish ries and melon balls with fresh mint. atop lettuce-lined salad •Jf you deslre. vodka bowl. Let garlic stand in or champagne may be lemon iuice at room added. Amendment was passed which made manufac · turers s ubmit proof from animal testing that a food additive is safe before it can be used. lie p oi nted out th at ti shortcoming of the test mg 1s no ammal exactly duplicate s the b1ochem1 s tr y o f humans "IF ONE r ea ll y wishes to lose sleep over the topic of food ad- ditives. one should con- sa der the interaction hypothesis This mean'> that ~ince each food ad d1t1ve has been tested alone, there 1s no a5· ~urcince that 1t wou ld !.l1ll be harmless m the presence of other ad- d 1 ti v es and /or pharmaceuticals ." Does this mean that we are p oisoning ourselves? "Hopefully oot," sa id Dr. Dutra," but oo one knowa for sure.'' Th~ day before you leave. you can make the delicious cream cheese. blue cheese. pimiento, chive and oli ve filling and sturr the lettuce .. bowls." Chill the salad well ovemlght. put it in· to your lce·filled cooler. then orr you go! The zesty cheese fill· ing and cnsp California iceberg lettuce make a delightful flavor and texture combinal1on. You ·11 s avor Le ttuce Blue Cheese Bowls with g rill e d me a t s o r ~andv.iches on many a w~rm day outdoors or tor luncheon at home. LETTUCE BLUE CHEESE BOWLS 1 bead Iceberg let- tuce 1 pa ckage cs 112 cup crumbled blue cheese 'I• cup catsup 3 table s p oo n ~ c ho pped pimiento or sweet red peppers I t a ble spoon chopped chi~s 1h cup whole pilled ripe oli ves Parsley sprigs .. Core, rinse and drain l e ttu ce; halv e lengthwise and pull out enough center leaves to shape 2 "bowls." Chill center leaves in disposa- ble plastic bag for use anothe r time. Be at cheeses with catsup un- til smooth and soft. Stir in p1m1ento, chives and ol ives. Spoon into lettuce "bowls,'' cover with plastic wrap and chill well. To serve. arrange bowls on platter ; garnish generously with parsley. With long knife or shears, cut each stuffed half into 2 or 4 portions. Makes 4 or 8 servings. , ~~ l1"s gonna be a great day.'" SAVE IOe Our Kellogg's• Frosted Rice cereal package has a new look on the outside. Give it a try. Inside it's crisP rice frosted just right. with the great taste that Tony Jr! likes so much. We've put some changes on our new package and now we're puttiog change in your · pocket. Save 1~ with this coupon. If ICallOOo eon- and look for my new package. ~-------------, STORE COUPON I l,,tOt OODVE I SAVEIOe I onlQl'next purdme of I._. I ~RD I •IOc ~----------...... ()I .. ( .. I ONLVPILOT w.dnlldlly, JuM ' •• ,., FOOD A ~TouCh Of Class T'M....._fta"'1naol Aaantto adds J•l a biat of ...,...., io Wt traditional Halt an fa\IOl"tW,Caluta. Tia. esotte herb11 loif'M Md ftavori.ftp 01 tlae Amaretto toml>lne wlllil tM mlud frulta ••d ebocolate tor a memonbledeetert. AllA.aa'ITO CAIMTA 1 ~ chocolate wafen. mabed '4 ~ melted butter 45 ouncH ricotta thMM. dralned l cupaqar 5 ounces Amaretto l~vanUla Wi cup f'Oarsely 8Ut• ed aeml-a~ chocolate ~ cup mixecl cu· dled fndt ComMDI butter wlU. en1be4 wareu. Mia well .ad ttne bottoCD ol •prlq·form pan. Jn farae mhdQI bowl. t0mbU. ricotta, •utar, Amaret\4 aad vanilla. Beat Ill medium •Pffd untll mlxtur• t1 Uthl and nulf). P'old In crat· ed chocolate and can· died fruit. Pour mixture Into a prlnf ·form pan and freeze. Approximately one hour before serving, take from freezer, re- move aides of pan, and transfer \0 serving dish. F.£onorny Woes Hit Nutrition Amerkan ronaumers are etnaagUng hard to maintain tMlr commll- meot to good nutrtuon but there are definite signs that lnnatlon Is already r~ them lo change many food shop- ping, preparation, meal- se r v i ng and food - consumpUon habits. For many Americans. the overstretched family bl.ldget bas taken pre- cedence over Improved nlllrition in making food decisions. Thia is one of the con· clualons of the second Woman's Day /FMI Family Food Study en· titled "Nutrition Vs. Inflation: The Battle of the Eighties". THE ZOf.PAGE study i s based on the responses of 1,221 men and women 18 years or age and over, sampled on a nationwide basis. In a change from the pre - vious study, 26 percent of those surveyed were men -up from 20 per· cent in the la.st survey. The change was made to reflect the g r eater participation of men in family food sboppit)g. It ls believed that this survey is the first major attempt to measure the impact of inflation on the nutritional attitudes • of the American con- sumer. To arrive at this measurement. the re - sear chers devised an ~ lmpact of Inflation ~ lndex which showed that ~ consumers are begin· r ning to feel the pinch. The study also showed that the impact or infla· ion la being felt by most sectors of the American public -the middle " class as well as the poor. younger as well as older l men and women -and 1 especially parents. DESPITE all this, the survey also produced some .positive results. Among the m: While interest In nutri· lion has dipped slightly over the past two years (from 81 percent In 1978 to 72 percent today), persons interviewed continue to beUeve that Americans are more In· \treated lo nutrition lb:m they were ju.st a few years ago. Nearly 40 percent re· ported that their own families are eating more nutritiously now than they did a few years ago. Eleven percent felt their families were eat· Ing less nutritiously. Interest in physical fitness -once regarded as a }>06Sible fad -COD· Unued istrong, with moat people .reporting that they are doing regular exercise more now than in the past. There was, however, a s light decllDe in participatory 1porta that cost money -•uch .. tennis. AllOVT ONE out of three con1umera sur· veyed 9IN8d with food experts um people will G eat better dur- period ol economic • liDee tbey will bave to cut down on aaeb and eaavenlenee foodl. 'Dien .,. alps tbat tldl II bappen!Jll: Overall, men anCS • ...... NPGl't tbat tbey are more UUIJ \o be eaUlal down -pota\4 cbJpe, pnUlll, 1weeu &Dd c"Bld "1dta tball .......... ' ~wttb •few yean-.o, ,.....,n now an eaUn1 more elalelrea, Hlad• ancl greens. fruh rru\ls, fruit Juices and cheese. They· re catlna leu cakes, cookies 11nd s weets, potato chips, pretzels ond •lmllar snacks. baron. t'Olas and other son drtnks THE BIG nc.>ws for those lntert> tl'd In St'\' lng lhe rounlry lmprovl• its eating hablts ts lhut mos\ t'OOSumers sull art' m akin1 major o r moderate efforts to im· prove their diet. Another hopeful sign is that a money-worrjed, price-sensitive public is as prepared now, as in the past, to pay for things that are impor- tant tot.hem: -A high 81 percent want manufacturers to date products -even if it adds to the cost. · Freshness continues to be a prime concern to consumers. -Two thirds or those sampled want to add more nutritional in· formation oo the labels or products -even if it raises the price. This does not necessarily mean that more people are now looking at labels, but the general importance of nutri· tional labelling bas de-finitely caught and held the public's attention. -While today's men and women are even more convinced than they were in the past that a ll of the con - troversy about product safety is a major barrier to good nutrition, they continue to support in· creased government re· gulalion or product safe· ty. even if it raises the cost of food. There are definite signs lbal inflation is making wiser and more practical shoppers of consumers. The public is more likely now than in the past to compare prices more carefully. use price-off coupons, read newspaper and magazin e a(ls more ca re full y for good bargains, stock up on bargains and stick to a shopping list. THERE ALSO ate a number of negative in· di cat.ors in the sw-vey. There are signs that during periods or stress more people may tum to food as a way or com· pensating for other pro- blems. Right now, almost half o! all con· sumen feel that food is a great consolation when th1nga are going badly. Four to ~per­ cent more of lho6e most hurt by inllaUon are In· creaalag, rather than decreasing, their con- sumption of starch pro- ducts -such as macaro.'!:d 1pa1bettl, noodles bread. There la no real evidence that ener1y shortages have caused consumera to cbaa1e their food sboppl.nl, pre· paration and Hrvin1 bablll. . OD t.lance, tbe IW'· vey auuesta that tbe battle al tbe etcbt'--nutrltloa venue lDO•· tion -11 r•allT Juft bellDDill91. lntentt la nutrlUoa .co6ttnaea - but bdlation ta alrMdJ bHlaf • 1191.Uve Im· pact. And, lll tbe period abead. P90Dle utidpete tlaat lt -wUl bave • far more dominant ID · fhaenee on bow tber 1bop, prepare, Hrve, and eat food. -- A perfect me.e for w.ddlnp. oreduetlon, or Juat any everyday meal. Orange Juice Scotch • Buy fTozen ' ~ 12-01. ~ Can limit 'J '1.oM Star-Kist Tuna· Chunk light Tuna ~··~~· limit '2 P1eoM Rib Roast _ ... _ti Pot Roast SofeWoy&-. GE. s.b.141 . .... ~r •,b.111 •• 2 .. C...te•Cvl UiOAC-. ,..._ ......... . ., .. lb. Beef Cross Rib Roast I Boneless Beef Roast Sot.-y t.on leef Chvcli Top Rouncl Beef Steak UIOA 0.-. C.-••• ·-·· •• 2 .. 98 IM>AC:-• ........ ..... _, ...... ~1·~ e.Che.· s24a '2" . .. RD. Roast Beef Roast At .... wwy'Y-c-.a..... --~····­....... u-... n ~.::.:'-•2•• a ~ •22• ......,..., "" u ·-.. 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MMd. · =.ootb..u1~::!a~ ea,e. tuminl and baltlq ~ · Jeo IDHt ta better 5 mln.._. Stlr In 'aiOwn· with u uce every . 15 eooked oatdoor1 than '":fc Huce lhen •lowly mlnutMtobrowoevenl)'. daJd-. And bee•we It la t01DP9tJble w9th an • d broth and le1non S.tore Hr'Vln1, aprtnkle almCIR ..St•• vuielr Juice. 1trlrrla1 untU chicken with 1ah and ., --· ct.kt• CD ••oothr and 1ll1btl)' pepper. Mak• four MIT· . , Fow low-calorie outdoor cooking, . try Zingy Barbecued Chicken.· .. l• ... ~ wit.la • clif. tblclle.necl, about two tna1. • 0 fereottuteev ryUme. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;::;;;;;:::=:;::=======;::;:;;;~~~:;::=::::::::=:=::=:========:;:;;::::::..:;:=:================-~~~~--~~~- 1! Criha1 out ai.o .ti•, r Mom a divenkla 'l'rom • tJM ti~ and 11 Dad ,. ud tlMt Idell Uke tUJ"ftl pre1htina at the &rill, Ue CllD relax and ertjoy &.be meaJ even more. Tbe Nadoo.aJ Droller Council not.el that cook. lDI cbldten Oil tbe grill should l>e leisurely and uoburried. After tbe coals are ready ( aab· colored), it takes about • an hour to barbecue f chicken properly, de· ,. pendina on the siae of • the parts seleeted. Fre- : queot t.urniag and bast· : log insures even done-t nesa 8,Dd the tantalizing · .. aromas heighten the an· ! tlcipaUoa ol tbo9e wait· ~· ing around the grill. ~ Chicken is so ' economical that guests can be invite d to cookouts frequently with J\O strain on the family food budget. For even greater savings, buy • whole birds and cut them your self into halves or quarters -the ideal shes for grilling. Those who eat chicken often because of its low calorie count will welcome two recipes for ~ barbecued chicken (below ) de velope_d ' e specially for active moderns who watch their weight but are • careful about good nutri· lion. The sauces are light and different without adding unwant ed extra calories. And the chicken provides high quality, eomplete ~ 1 protein with a miDlmwn I olfal I • ZiDIJ' Barbecued ' Cbleken bu a tan1J' • NUC9 11 M noed with the r delicate flavor of ' grapefruit Juice wblcb is enhanced by the charcoal grilling. Golden Barbecued Chicken also ls tart but slightly sweet Coriander adds an in· teresti.ng new fiavor and -,~ t1\e -.irace la studded with oaioo blts. J . With chicken on the ;. gr i 11 , backyard i barbecues might make ~ this your best summer : ever. And in addition to , saving gasoline, think of the traffic jams and crowded ptcnie areas ,. : you'll avoid. •• ZINGY BARB£. ': CUED CIDCltEN f • 1 broiler-fryer chicken. cut in parts 1h cup grapefruit juke 'h cup apple cider vinegar l · 'h cup cooking oij IA cup chopped onion 1 egg 'h teaspoon celery salt 'h teaspoon powdered ginger 11'9 teaspoon pepper Into blender cQn !: tainer, place all ingre J-dlent.s except chicken, r ~~~~.~~~:a:~u~! t mixture and beat llboUt ' five minutes, unW slight ' ly thick. Remove from ~ beat; dip chicken in 1• sauce one piece al a ,. time, turning to coat ~ thoroughly. Place : chicken on grill. skin : ~~:. uf;o:i~a~.'~r1::i about one hour or unW fork can be inserted in chicken wttb ease, tum· tn• and brushing with : aauce every 15 minutes. • · : Watch chicken carefully • since e1g may cause ~ =~ ~!:f'C:eae~ f .,.. ... , INIUIOIL*" SIElllBRAU BEER AO¥a1111D.,.. AYAUMITY GUAIANTllJ U(H()l 111{S( lllllSIUIQ01RtO 10 BE HAOll Y AWMIMlU I Of SAU IN IJOt MAnU MS!ll I UCEPI ~ Sl'lClflCMU llOT!O IN IHIS AO If WI RU• OUI 01 All ADWtallSlO llllll lllf Will Off !I YOU YQl4I CIOCI Of A a!MPAUllU ITTll WllHIN AVAOlll llHUCllllG IH( $Allt $AWlfllC$ Oil • AAlllCHICll llllflllfllC '°" 10 ""' CllASI IH( AIMl115'0 Hiii •I 1111 AOWOllSEO l'lltCf wtllllll JO DUS SAVE 55.15 • Note: Chicken may : also be cocbd ln oven at • llO 4esnes for about • , f -bour. , .. --------, ,--------" . ~ ®l.Dlf'.:W,:CVED I •• == I 181 IF• I i ~·b• cblaen •.•. I llllt SLIOS I I ,.. a RD UZOlt Farmers lun I lun :Nu'rnezom ;r -... tiwk ,.a11aldon I "t tr •• ID Ulla • • ... •etuall7 ·• • .. , of •••7 : ' 1:''· ,. un. • ••r• -............ al ' °"'atlom tn tb• , """8 tbe Na-·•-= Mook ... , \V7 E~ t ------ ... w1M-•• -11-1111 .... H .1t11. All llAlmTY lbCWn aaaYID. llO S.llf TO OULllS • fOI lllA&IOICI lBOAUSI. t 4 1 l I ] J OM.Y PILOT ~.June ''· ,., Salt: 'One of Man's Basic Needs c.. &alt, ~ u. molt S • N.,.._ •• war ..-tM to utUra1 ..it de· -1od thlortd• -Cl. W h a t • e t u • 11 Y to aome tHtH more aprlulln1 'of ult •P· dlHolve. 8o •lnee th• bulc tlavoriq, la not a atrat.eo wu atrHW bJ po1a&a. AIMI wbea Ht· I• par u e 1 y, th• 1 • h•PJ*UI when JOU •alt than otbtn. Tute bud.t peara to brtnt out the •Ire ud lhape o1 the 9'ce. aaat: kn.._ U u..t hlt Uers mond UarouP UM ' cbemlcall are ioedlble, food la not dear, evea to on tbe Upa and 1tdes of natural navor or food, ••It puUclei an.eta the "' aatllu a alt ia· a .,., waa forced to wllclt,...., l1ae1. too, but when Jolntd tbty navorldletlN. tbe toGIUe art eepeclal· and of otW HUOOlnp, rate at wblcb Nit d.lJ.. 111mlaeral _........_ acu .. ntnat rrom Runla followtd tboat t..eomemaachmont.ban lYffMttlvetoMlt.lne91. too. It'• a COlllplex ef • .otvn.ltallo.n.ctlour r. m~aleriou'aad •••· wliltre aal\ waa un• •taNtrtdpatbl.So• thtawnoft.betrpartl! IT WAI ON CS Atldt from tu own feet: for esample, a perceplkmafulttM11. ,. clert.I...,. to lead a a•allable, alnct bl• day, many of our For 1ome puaona, tbou•bttbatanuofthe natural .taste virtue. a dHb of •alt a--ars to That'• wb1 e9HH r ftavoraflttowto_.. 1oldhr1' wovndt bl1llwa.J1 a.-. old 1•1' aal\inelt b a virtue lo to.n1ue were covered dHh ol tbe white stuff cuttbe•~of can-oretael tall •••m• t• Ud _.... mt11cee &M wa .... , Mel for lack of patu. and ud ot luell. Tbe wltb tHt• bud1 that alao aeta to modJty and dy in some tnatancea, T'HlUer" than table we. ) ftnor of ta. ~ ....,, tM tvtltww. What ta Hit? SelH· world can be divided were .....,Uve to tither mature the flavor of wblle it may also be and It'• OM of U.. rea· &alltl_.a ....... ~\ tlltawtUWlyoutbatlt'1 ~tween thole who 1alt 1weet. IOW', Hlt or bit.-food• to which lt'a uaed to emphasize the sons wb.)t you'll ftDd so ' h •a a6llM to •tarl1 Tlla .... for nit •• acld Jolned with • their meall before tu t· ter lutfl. . a d d e d . H o m e sweetneea of melons. many different IWada of ••er:1t~l» Uu\ •1 . h ~•••on to all l>att. Almolt an \be 11lt lna (fortbe sake ohalU· Now. lt Hem• that oconomlats at Morton For whatever reason ealta on the market .. toolledl~ ditlllilf ca1141 C'l"H _..: U.. tnvela or ..,. UM on food b a com· neHJ, and those who each tute bud rwpond1 Salt advtae that no one salt is used, before you There's a u l t for all ~ or cbl11, 90& roaat or wlW ...,. aN oftea bln1Uon ol IOdlum -Na tute -and then salt. to many tulet, thouah know1 -qulte why, but a taete it, salt must flnt your eeuon•n1 needa. , ,.uuro..n.. _......._.-....=;.;-.,.;;;:..=....;~;::...;:;;;;.;::.=~.---=;.__.;.;.;;.~~--=:.:=..:==:..=.=.:.:....~~~.;._~~~..;;_~~--:..~_..;,;,::...:.....::..:..:...=-:.:::..=:...:.:.:....:.:::.:....::.:=:.....:.:;:..::......::..:..=.....:~==~==:.:..._ 11 D•p 11tD1 on Ua C"Oft· • efttraU.. aa•t pl~ a role ln u,e .,,_.rvatlon ot certaln foods and la found in many proc t l ltd rood a Ev~n tboulh .., U\lnk of food •nd aalt at a naharal paar. onl1 ft 1 ,,.rceat ot l ll t.bit aa1t tbat '• pro-duced la _.. lA tooda. ~ Al.T 18 USED la makf\IP and dnap, la deter..-and dye. It '1 s~ulated that aa.lt llaa 1'.000 l.&Sel -ln toduatry alone . y OU miSht bet in lo think that we would be lost without ult. You're right. Salt is eueaUal to Ute itself. The body main· tains a delicate balance between salt and water, <t he same balance as that of sea water ). E•ery ooe ol our ce lls is bathed ln a saline <salt) solution that helps ena· ble oxygen and vital pro- teins to be c arried thro ughout the body. The average person con· s umes a bo ut t e n to twelve gra m5 or salt a day , and a healthy body will usually gel rid or what it doesn't need. Salt plays such a vital r ole in our physical make·up that it holds a prom inent place in both folklore and history. Salt was sacred to ancient lsr aelis, and was used in many of their religious cere monies. lt was so valued in ancient Rome that a soldier was given his pay, or salarium , in sa lt ( ... the root of our co n t e mp or a r y "salary"). Summer Cooler Ice crea m sandwiches a r e a s umm e rtime favorite you m ay not have tried m aking at ho me . Now. with the help of de vils food cake mix a nd frosting mix, you can d elight your family with these tasty treats . Try diffe rent frosting flavors for fun. ICE-CREAM SANDWICHES lee Cream (below) 1 package (18.S ounces> devils food cake mix ~ cup shortening 14 cup margarine or · butter , softened 1 egg 1 teaspoon vanilla P re pare Ice Cream. H ea t oven t o 3 75 degrees. Mix about half. or the cake m ix <dry), th e s horten i ng , m a r garine , e gg and vanilla in large bowl un· til s mooth. SUr in re· m a ining c ake mix. Divid e dough into 4 equal parts . .-Roll each part into rectangle, 10x6 inches, on lightly noured c loth-cove red board with floured stockinette- covered rolling pin. Cut into rectangles, 3x21,o';i in· ches . Place on un· greas ed cookie sheet. Bake until edges are set <centers of cookies will be slightly puf(ed), 6 to 8 minutes. Prick surfaces of 00olsie1 ll&btly with fork. Cool 1 minute before removlna from cookie sheet; cool com· pJet.ely on wire rack. . Cut each pan of Ice cream into 8 slices Place each lee-cream slice between 2 eooled cooties; cently press t.o1etber to 1pread ice cream to ed cea of cooklo1 . Wrap I• alum•nn foll or PIMUe wrap; freeze at a.at a. hours. 18 NDdwiclm. To prepare tee enam, mix 1 pact•1• an1 fJHor creamy flwtlDI mis (dry) and 1 ctap balf·llld-balf tn ~' bowl~.Aidl cup• balt:aad·b•U ll'adllllllJ mdll •moo&b. Pour lato ic•·eream ,.. ..... .._~. lnl IO manfacttater•a dJreeUona. lpooD encl spreed .. Cl'NID ....... , IA a -:;;:-s loaf pw, bid . Freeze UD· dlftra .. .. 111191 "41 fllGHl TO llWl Oii llUUM SAl.ll 10 C~llCIAl OEAlEllS Oii ...... H AI.HIS _ ........ ,. ~"'*M,\Y .... A.lft9D 'tO~YOU 09'fCIU9-f -·~·-.- deli. YOU A'WAYS SAVE I WITH STATIR BROS. 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Low Frozen Food Prices FROZEN DINNER ~~ ...... t ........ u. 59 4 YAN DE UMP'S =m.-~-=-~H)Z. $1°• YAN 'DE UMP'S =::-.:.. .... f ... ,~ 11 • ENCHILADAS :~"tr .... f .......... •M)Z. $1 '' PRESERVES ~.:~. t ._,_ '1.29 TANNERY l U THCl!MNYl CUAICll $1.56 .0.(11()5(MC..IO , I~ TANNERY II ~~tON•mcu...c• •~L $1.56 ZEE TOWELS :=!?~cou>A1 •4'0U 65t (ffilA~~ ~· ....... -41c) SEASONED SALT LA~·-....... ~ $1.58 TRIX CEREAL OOICllAL..U . IM)L $1.25 CEREAL =:.=... . I •M>Z '1.29 CEREAL ~:a. ...... ·~ $1.29 PEACHES ~ • lrl"AUAMC:.f • IWf[f 39c l8 TREE · $299 PHILODENDRON , .. S" POT .. EA. ,:tj; ~t Ut.¥. CHUMKY .... ~&le ~~·· MIXED FRUIT ,...,, --... 1JM>• 31c FRUIT 4gt ..... Clllll ... SMMaSPIUI ..... t-ot 57c COCKTAIL -u-. ..• -. ~ .......... s112 SLICED 4f 11"41. mm ..................... .o.a.. s1• PEACllS -·"""· •MIL ..-um ...... ~11" ~YES -=-·-... ·~ 54c lil&aa ......... t .... MM 73' I Beer & Wine Specials • -·AU ST-I l llC01 IOOU .-.U (;j·· PH.LSlllY -~ 15c) HAMM'S BEER ... . ~ .... : ............ $2' ~ BISCUITS ~YITVU • ~ • TUBORG GOLD BEER ~~ ... ...,~ •1 • PARIERHOUSE ROLLS~~aoi. 78• WHm BREAD ~ ......... f ..... Vt .. • 11 ' ·..-~~·l ·-19' TUMIG DARI BEER _... ........... s1• IE SE ~;;;...·.·:1 .. , ... ·=..:s1I CllE 1 C -. -.. CHABLIS:-..::.=. ........................ s21 illftsf'!E::.."it2l GALLO WINE ai&r=.~: .... s419 all Fi'lt:a-r=-.~ ................... ~.u. • 12• 'CHEESE CAIE 5?..:!' ..... f ..... ,M>Z. •1 12 I . tTA.,_tA,,_Mft'l'99Mlllit --...... -----·--.... _ -·------··--,.....--i::=--~ ....... - PllCBlfFEC. 7 FULL DAYS, JUNE 19 • JU.25, 1910 2630 Edln91r St., Senta An• 1•111 RecfHllf Aw., Tustin 2180 Newpon BIVd., Coste M$ •101 W..t9th St .. Costa Mesa •1115 a..i., St., Coste Mes• 1'600 So. Brookhunt Ave .• ~tmlnst...- 8S22 West"'lnster 81¥d., W.stmlnster 6862 Edl"Qff ,...,.,, Huntington Beach 1ROR1 M!Qnoll1t Ave .. Fnul'taln Velh!v .,_......_ ... 1._l __ ' r I c • sugar ARar Luxury The small bowl of s weet white or crumbly brown crystals on your kitchen table may seem to be just a familiar fr1entl. but the h1~tory of sugar as a rare luxury dates back all the way to ant1qwly The history of sugar ts the his to r y of man. Scientists now believe sugarcane, the tall reed· like grass which pro- duces sucrose in large quantities, first grew in the South Pacific 8.000 years ago. From there it s pread no rth t o the lla wa1iC1 n Islands and east to China a nd India. The rir:.t writte n words about sugar were by an officer or the In· vading armies of Al ex- a ode r the Great 300 vears before Christ. '"In india there is said to be a reed which yields 'honey' without the help or the bees, .. the officer wrote. The Egyptians. who b e l iev~d sugar t o possess miraculou s he a l ing q u a li ties , stimulated cane culliva· lion in all the lands they conquered throughout the Medite rra n ean. European knights r e - tu r ning f rom the Crusades brought back t he sugarcane. along with the Jnfidels' ap- petite for sweet food and drink. Sugar has been put to a wide array of colorful uses throughout history. In Chinese manuscripts of 200 B.C .. it is reported th at warlords p a id tributes in sugarcane to their emperors. During the 15th century , a Venc· t1an received a reward or $111.94-0 for inventing a process of making loaf !>ugar from the cane Also in Veni<'e during that time. artisans used the s mall crystals to thick en their paints. thus being credited with the first non-food in· dustrial use of sugar After being mtrodul'ed t o the ·Caribbean by Columbus in 1493. the sweet grass becumc one or the most lucrative trades between Europe and the West. Sugar in those days was a highly impure and dark prod uct which was shipped to refineries in Lisbon. Marseille. Hamburg and London. The Spanish Emperor Charles V ob· tained enough revenue from import taxes on Santo Domingan sugar· during the 16th Century to build royal palaces at Madrid and Toledo. Sugar probably was brought to the Hawaiian Islands by the first in- b ab i tants who sailed ther e from the South Seas. Several varieties of sugarcane were thriv- ing when Captain Cook ' first sailed to Hawaii in 1778. A Chin¥e man, who came tD the islands in ,1802 to Lra de for san·. dalwood, is credit.ed with t he first refin ing of Hawaiian sugar. He set up a crude stone mm and bolJer, IJ'OWld one small c rop, then aailed for home. Tbe Hawaiian su1ar laduatry recel\led lts nm per!J)aDeDt boost 33 years later wben a n Amert.can firm obtained a land gant from the Hawaiian kine a nd HtabU1be d a sm a ll pl•t.adon on the laland ol Kauai. 11M California Gold Rm11 end tbe CJvll War ~-lbe de· mud far llawalJaa •ua· ar IQw-4. and helped to .-..Cb America'• dealn for O.• 1weet '""· 1 ·11· • ''" • //• I Tnu,,. J11n• '" tlt1u H, d .),,,., J.-1 14W; 4' ,,,,." , ... ,, ... ,., ,, ''""'''" '"'''u I• l l1uJ.r._ SULLLlll nESIWll CHOPS I :-. II A l"hmn· IOIWSSLOll nUIUlll $399 ~~~9f §~ Wea~rn Grow~• Ser8fuora WIO~. June 18. 181e • OAIL Y fltLOT Rice Provides Economy, Variety Vartet)' ll the kfy to ke.plna fUQUy meall ln· ttr~•ttna. but wttb meat prlcn betni what they are, smart a.boppers are erea•lnaly tumlil1 to the "tood bu>'•" at the meat counter. A creat way to In· crHse the mealtlme •P· peal of economical meat.a la to urve lhem wltb creative accom- p a nlmeri'ts combining frult and nut.a wltb satls- fylni rice. These tasty dishes are unuaual enough to be in· t.eraUni. yet not so dif· fereot that famllr mem· bers an Mittan to try ttt.m. Rlce a nd nuts con- tribute enouch protein to the meal lbat lndlvldual m eat portion• can. be smaUer, and frulu con- trl bute their special n avort and a wealth of vitaminl and minerals. CUEIUED OaANGE 'N P.£Aa RICE 1 •ta cups orange Juice 1 cup wat.er 1 cup rice 1 t.ablespoon butler or maraa.rine 1'.4 teaspoons c urry powdtl' t t.ea.apooo aalt 2 medium pears, chopped Ve cup coarsely chopped pecans 2 Ub l espoons chutney. chopped Brine orange Julee a nd water to a boll in large saucepan. Stir in ri ce. butter. cur ry powder and salt. Reduce heat. Cover tJghtly and simmer 20 minutes. Stir in pears and nuts. Remove from heat. Let stand, covered, until a ll JIQuid Is absorbed, about S m lnute1. S tir l n ' ~ cup c h o pped chutney. Serve wlth walnut.I chicken, ham or Pork. c-" onl l b t•... l Makes e servlnaa. ~ on n u -r • large saucepa n uottt WALDO•P·STYLE tender but not brown. alCE Add apple Julee, w•ter "' c up c b oppeci and saJt; brine to a boll. onion Stlr in r ice. Re duce 2 tablespoona butter heat. Cover tltihtly and or mar1artne simmer 20 mlnutff. Stir 2 cupe apple j'uice in apples, celery and "'1 cup wet.er nuts . Re m ove from 1 teaspoon salt heat. Let stand, cov- 1 cup converted rice ered, until all Uquld is Z medium red cook. a b s or bed , ab o u t 5 Ing apples, chopped minutes. Ser ve wlth .'44 cup thinly sliced pork, chicken or filtl. celery M akea 6 servings . - ~HUGHES LARGE GRADE AA ~I ••••••••••••• , •• ~ IUllES' '!':':-I I ARGE EGGS G~~DE f I w .. h •h" ._,.. ..... ., uoo 2 go • • ,_ ... _.._. ,.,..,..._ I I ~-·-... -'""""'.. I I ~_ .. _ __,_.__ - ~·--Mt • With This Coupon And $5 Minimum Purchase ... •• lllftnl'( -""'' -~ •• c... el I O.t I •••••••••••••••••••• ~ , Ground Lamb ....... 1 ~ l 1 S ll A. C'ho100-Fn.,,h \h .. 1t·rn ( :rnwn Ground Beef Lw •••• s11? Bulk & P .. tlie•. 0ueh not l'lc-i "t"l', fill Chopped Steaks .. ~~1? Our l.A'annL Doe. nut I'll~ I->'• ret Bratwurst ou ltCIK ••• s l3! 1'11rk and IJ4;U()mng ..• nu ntlrih.·• Sausage lllUlll SllU •••• s1 3! Our own S ... t't't or Hot .•. N11 Nurit.h lago"'laBlb flfSI ... l'IOMT Of Tll( IUTilll SlATlS. 11. IJ'I fOI 110 TIUT .. 1£11 "1ffi[lfl f" OllE fOI TOI IT llO t!UW •••••••••••• • • • • ~ • • I. nm PACIFIC Fll.lETS RED SNAPPER ca.. lfriiiri Mt. 11-22 tl FllESI TROUT ...... '1 '! Swordfish Steak .. s59? ~·111wn on from Atlanllc ~ r~•h ( •·nv r <Ul Mahi Mahi. ......... s1a? Lamb Ka-Bobs .•.•. s1 •! I '""' I J ,\ c t1' 11( ,. f:i.,nt 1,...... I .111,, ,. • ,, Chuck Steak • ." ...•. s1 2! I -..11A l h••ICt'ti.-.-f n 11lrr1ul 7-Bone Roast ...... s 1•? l"l101<k <11l.,ft '•d JA ( /lo•K• l.k.f 0-Bone Roast ...... sl'! C'hlJ• ~ 1·u1 or L's ll A < ·1, ..... •~r Boneless Roast .••. s21? I ht'",. Krt-C RuU..O ~huukkr Chuck Clod I h 111 ""''(or O"'""' HB(~ LOllDOll $259 BROIL • I' ~ I 1 /\ < "hut1 e bfff -&nel~ Rib Split Broiler ... ~:L ........ 59~ IAtie MHty Fryen ••. perfect few ~t far Uie broiJ.r wflh Giblet.a 'rrupteal lrnl ... h 07i'n d• '""''rd Sh . ss" nmp nTE-SllU II. • • • • l..arp No. I Muican-f'ruun l),.fr,.,.\Ai'!d Spencer Steak ..... ~:a~~ .. ~31~ • Rlh rut of n11..,,.. 8Hf Natur&llv 1111Hf tn 0.. lf'nd.., ... Tr1mmt'd for val111!. Five Alive ....... r. . .7Q' I'.! u/ ~,,,."' <'r•JP Sara Lee Danish ... \119 LEMONADE 49~ 11 u MIM1r 111114. Papayas ... AMII •••••• 59! Ri~ tropical de4iahl Liquor Dep 't. LUCO UIER \~.umAM~h~JM~.~IM~~;r - _ ---IPllRf B JaiCB ~~~lcc:10••••••••••• • • • .. • • • • • • • • • rJ/ 1 MACARONI & vu DC UMP'S 3 9 ~ BIRDSEYE I (•s 9 9 0 CHEESE ....... !~~~·~.... COB CORN ... ~!~' .... . Niblets Corn ....... 69' French Fries ...... 59' Morton Desserts . .79' 111.,7 f:rf't'n C1an1 Garlic Bread •...... 69' X "' Oh Hov hrund :• lh I .iri1otllhl\ H., -I ""~'· I "' Crepes ... s. sM111rs ••••••• s l 19 ,, 0 1 ( h u k•·n ( 'c.uf 1nHd••' Fruit Nectars :""' 79' Lender's Bagels ... 65' h Pk 1•1.uri tlr u•uur ..... POUND CAKE $139 HUHU PREMIUM ICE $199 CREAM ~!:44 .•. , ,,.1 ( ,....._ ... ~~· \ ,, Leaf Spinach ....... 69' I• "' l'~v (,,.•rd '""' Stouffer Pizza ..... s239 JULIEllllE BEAllS "tl "' C.t ttt11 h e 69° Ca&a/011p1 ::~~"£0 ................... II!. Brown Onions •.o •...•..•..•.. 19! Potatoes u.1. '°· 1 '"'"" ••••••••••• 19~ JS, •• "'• -...... siw.-..... h~ ... SOY6EAN PASTE .......... 'l7' ;orJts rG r.,.r rJ~£cvr BAMBOO SKEWERS ...... 29< , ••• c:-s.....i. .... MANDARIN ORANGE ... 59< 1\t •• c.en T.._.,.."t..• TOFU ................ ,... 49• l)O Ml ...... • COOKING SAKE .......... .t2•• , .. ""• , ...... --. PICKLED VEGETABLE .... 11 •l .. °"' flUH "OOUC( orn. SESAME COOKIES ........ 65c MUTORIUF Delicatessen UK£ TOW£ Rich's Eclairs ..... 99' ;.c ••I PtH. k '•'' f •ttnc..·olttti Birdseye Peas ..... 33' · FISH FILLETS 11., "' , .... ._., $169 Golden Pothos.' .• '2" fi inch pol HUSHES BUDDIG .JICI 111.1.ETTE ~Homemaker Values ~~!·· $215 BOLO&ll LUICHIUTS CHEESE llllT IUARD $119 l .,,_ ... 2~ 0%. SUCIOWAFll THIN 90l .MOHTalY STD Ull. 11 ll. U. letttn $139 39~ $129 m.-u. Straight lo1rlto1 UllTUCIY '8" 1.;,, Lli.1 ~Ult~ l'J lt.Mhu Brand~\'••• 116 Proof ~· ~~~--0 ....•......... •~1· 760 ML lmpon..d lt.allaa WU. lkclits PIU.SlllY ..... 41• • 12 oz. Bic Coun1.ry 8uu~rm1lk u ....... HUB'S IETIHUP lroue Sprar :.:n ........... •1 1• "'Look... '1" Fr Ills IAU. PAIK ....... 'P' Qid-O·lillte ............ '1 N ................................. liltlO ., ..... :=--........... '3" I pound pech 1"-Mu t fr11nk• H '"· f'k,. Shrl'ddt<l-P11htu U...Y&mnll 1111TllSll JOHllSTOll'S SOR'I YOGURT PREM · TOMA10 ..... 179t .• /j3 c r.-~~'j9c 'AIADaNA IOUTH PAIANNA HUNTINGTON l~ACH HUOHISUOO f .. YIN• LAGUNA "tUJi. ~9NN11111t11 .. n , ••. c.w ... M. ,,.,....,. .............. , • ., ......... 1 .. '·~ NIWPOaT llACH ,...,........°' UM .. tlfr Mf llllicAe!Mft ut4t..,......~ 111 ....... c.Met, 11.tfOrect ...... I ... Mil Vie tu. °""• ,...,.. ... ..,_, ~ ... I °"'""~ ,,. ............. ~,I ,,.,.. Yiew C._, I ,~,.._.,,...., .-" ' ' .. 1 ' I ! ' . ;, Sweet, Easy lndttlgence lw•ei ~ ... , ,__ o4ld o dollop of 0 U..wecl 1 'eaa II ouacHl _,,, IOlolla .111lxt..,, &Ma, l"fa : dt· a 111" • :tA aauce• wbh>oed '°"""' fr.... cruberey Jwet to peach tb&mb to mah laW. ..W.: warm, pla1, &Mwed Take two boa• of quick· l cup fro a• r Wben peach· elatln '§rl•I red aad •l•k rn.. pped top. •lla1pberr1 Sauce: cocktail 2\.'f cvpa. att•• po•adcake SprtallJe ..,.,., over \baw rHpberrlH la cbopMd peecb 1Ucea mlature I• 11f,bt1y • opped wttla fruity poaDdcM•: Mt -'de. ayl'up; thaw. well clralald thickened, pour Into a raapberry 1auce. C.oanbiMpuddlftl mlx Pureelnb&ender. 1 contalner <' \all &·cup mold . 0-reru uve a •lJ of ud milk. &eat wltb ca.\N8B&&Y ouMW> f~ wblppec Retrlceute. ,ChUI re· • a kl n • a a 'I • •a I rotary be1ter about 1 8ftlf MOLD topplftl, thawed malnln& ,e11un mixture •••cl•l. TS.ey make munaw, or \rill puddln1 4 tablflapOOM (4 en In medium bowl. eom until alllhlJy UUclcened. sueata r.ea .. kola• and be1ln1 toWdtM. velopta) unflavored blne plat1n and auiar Fold ln th1wed whipped are a \Na\ after a laec GedUy piece cake lntc: &t!lalln Add boillnc water ane toppmc. Pour lnto,mold. 0.1'1 ...._ e parfait llM••· Spoon \;.cup sucar sUr until platin ls dis Chm owrnlt)JL lt all.,... fOOd, but about i . tabte1poon11 3 ~ cups bolllni· solved. Add fronr ~ Unmold and serve wlth °"" 50 peruat of rupberry aa~ oo top, waler lemonade and ttanbem with frozen poundcake. UM women lD tbll C'OUD· tben ~ puddlna. Chill. 1 can (8 ouDceaJ juice ,cocktail: stir lo thawed. s liced and ti)' WOltiAI. who bP the Ju1l before aervinc. frozen &emonade mlx thoroughly. Add toasted. time to make d-.ertl! Surprillin&ly. anyone! PreparaUoa Ume ls cul substantially wben frozen foodl are used lo make deuetta. Special ... treats for family and frieMa CM be made the nt1bt -or even &be weekend -before wilh no trouble at all. And. froaeo foods keep · down the cost. Frozen · balled SoOda -sucb as poundcake -can be less expensive than those you might bake at home if you do not plan to use all the ingredients left over after baking. (Tbe actual cost of baking : "from scratch" is UK . total cost ol each of the ingredients purchased: •flour, sugar, butter eggs, flavoring s. whatever.) For a refreshing dessert to round orr a heavy meal, lr.l'..._ a "Cranberry Split Mold." Tbis t~tooed. elegant gelatin mold will look as IC you si>ent a great deal of time mattna it. The gelatin mixture is a combination of tangy . frozen lemonade and tart-kweet. frozen cran- • berry juice cocktail. Tbe lop layer of the mold bas delicious , chopped peach slices -right from the freezer so there is no peeling, cleaning or waste. The bottom layer is a creamy pi.nlc in contrast to the red one on top For a sinfully rich -dessert. nothing beats a parfait. Froz e n poundcalte and whipped :SOPping, combined with •elalin or pudding. Speed the preparation o( this treat. Make "Trifle Parfaits" -sberry- s piked cube s of poundcake layered with thic k vanilla pudding. frozen whipped topping and raspberry sauce. 'i'lllFLE PARFAITS l&Lucky~s at it again with their Key Buys. This time. they're on basic items like cheese and luncheon meats •. And that gives me an ulcer." ,. __ , ...... l CHICKEN BOLOGNA I.ADY LEE suao ! CHICKEN FRANKS I.ADY LEE .89 16 OZ PICC .59 1i oz PICC ~ CHEDDAR CHEESE 4 49 0 10CM. GOU> ......0 ] 4B V.:C. • r CHEESE BALL 2 49 O .--owe., • ...,.., '' Ol ""' • r FARMER CHEESE 1 49 O~•Ull IOl ""G • ~CHOPPED HAM G LAOTW b ~l<WURST " J: '"~ 1. 69 !HORMEL KOLBASE 1 69 V t](>/ K C, • b SOUZAS UNCUICA c Cl ,.._ 1.19 f'TURKEY 59 6 ~~~KS • 12 oz PICC pBos·s 119 b ~~~~~~c 16 oz JAii I' CHEDOAR CHEESE 1 19 6 LAO> Lt I loHll'lOOlO • Ol ...C • r EDAM CHEESE 1 39 l ~S\<IClO •Ol .,_C. • ! JOCOTTA CHEiSE 1 1 ""~ • "-OlC'Th • CRANBERRY SPUTMOlD IS SERVED OVER POUNOCAKE • f'MONTEREY ~ 6 ~~~~l CHEESE 'oz "'. '9 AMERICAN -1 89 CHEESE FOOD I \ CHEDDAR 1 09 CHEESE · lJIOY lH MILO !i OZ PICC. . Household & Pet 2 cupg cubed frozen poundcake 3 tablespoons sherry l package ( 4-serving size> instant vanilla pud- ding., b~o~LAMI ~°' °"" 1.89 .. Fe.J,AST 1 98 !EVAPORATED 3·9 MILK • an~~deU foods. b ~A:A ,!OWEl S b ~~:.~AP • FRISKIES CAT FOOD ........ 1.65 l e».40 .. .,., 28 . , ...... 69 l, ~~o~·~"~~TERGENT .,. .. Y•i • 99 )'~~~~~H •• ... ,,1~59 Pork Prices Will Differ Do you ever question why popular pork cuts such as loin chops and roasts are price d higher? It's because these cuts are traditionally pre- f erred by consumers. Yet they represent only a small portion or the bog that must be sold, says the National Live Stock and Meat Board. There are 13 pounds of pork chops to every 107 pounds of other salable pork cuts. To be sure that less familiar cuts such as picnics, hocks and ribs are not left behind in the meal case. it ls necessary to charge more for those pork chops and loin roasts. When making selec· tions al the meat case, think cost per serving rather than price per pound, advises the Na- tional Live Stock and Meal Board. Jt'a the only way to comparison abop since different cuts contain varying amounts of bone and waste. Pork offen some ex- cepUonal buys from a coat per aervtnc stand· poblt. for •molted bam stab, bcml•• emakecl bam. camed ham and Caaadiaa·•t1le bacon =n .. ...,.,... Prowtdllil foar Mn• lap ......... .,.. bone· Jea1, Iola, rlb ancl 1mok•d cbop1, t••· derlolD and porlr ....... • - 80HELfSS llONOED BEEF CHUCK lB LARCE END RIB ROAST BONOED BEEF BONELESS ROUND STEAK 8()H0EO BEEF 1s8 i.a 198 LB BONELESS 188 RUMP ROAST Sll!l.OIN CUT 80NOEO BEEF llOUNO LB 7-E~ONE CHUCK STEAK IOOQONl• LARCE END RIB STEAK IOOClfO • ., • • • ••. TOP ROUND STEAK llONtU~ 90'Q 0 llH• TOP SIRLOIN STEAK llC)lo(USSeoo.c>fOMIO •<>'• LEG OF PORK LEG OF PORK IO'llf ... -~'°"' •un POii''°"' i. 96• PORK LOIN ROAST Sllt\000 QIT .wlua M ""'' l LAI'> Lll 1.39 .. 1.98 .e 2 .38 1e 2.98 UJ .98 ,, .89 i.1.38 CX>UNNV SlYLE SPARERIBS 1 38 """' ... [IC) l'()to( LOON ... • PORK LOIN R1B CHOPS PORK LOIN CHOPS TlJICllll\OIOO E-Z CUT CUBE STEAK IOfCllO- .. 1.68 .• 1.88 ...2.58 I.ADY LEE 1 $ Ol. CAN £CHUNK 159 TUNA CHICKEN OF THE SEA 12'1'> Ol CAN LIGHT MEAT WATER PACI( OR Oil PACK b HAMBURGER 3 3 BUNS • Oil HOT DOG BUNC:. 8 CT PllG HARV( c:. T °" y !COFFEE CREAMER LAOY LEE p LADY LEE PRfTZELS 49 0 4 V .... f4_\ !Ol IAG• I' SHOESTRING POTATOES 75 0 LAO> UI 1& (M. ~~~~~CHEE~ "'Ol -.24 P B & M BAKED BEANS 7 5 o nw c.u.. I' LAOV LEE PEANUTS 1 49 6~11()\\t _,,,.... 'lt0l ,,.. • I' ICRAFT DRESSING 99 .) (lt-CUCU14t•\AUO 'f>Ol ttL o r GRAPE JUICE 0 .-L11 OOOUf\ • 99 r HERSHEY'S SVR\Jf! 79 0 CMOCOLA Tt It. Ol (Alt • l HUNT s TOMAToes .... 01 <No.36 , HI< FRUIT ORINICS 57 0 Ul'I~ t!.Ol (MO , f CAKE MIXES • 73 6 Mn~~.t• 'If._ •• oOl -. ,~INGS e MmCl'OCct•lltAO\'TO-AO 1 21 • 'IJl\1()11\ .... Ol """ • L ~~~.~~°' IQl 1.22 t CHEESE SPREAOS 63 0 1111111 "LA"°"' t Ol IM• Dillry a Ft ozen !LADY LEE 135 ICE CREAM SOUAJ!tS 'I) C".Al (TN bLADYLEE 89 SOUR CREAM • PINT (IN !REAL CREAM .75 TOPPI NC LADY LU 11 1 Ol CAN .;LADY LEE .37 MARCARINE STICK 160Z CfN ~ alANCE JUICE ... ....,,,_(I '1.CI ca. .. 1.19 I TOTINO'S PIZZA (~ltCl'o (lA~'tl( ~,01.,.c.2 .29 /, ~~0 TOPPtNG11.-<ii <•" .69 /, EGG BEATERS fUl\C_. .... S ·~01 .. , .99 !~~··· "°'"'1.79 J, ORE·IOA DINNER FRtES 99 1•01 i .. 1.. r lAOY LEE GRAPE JU~01 ,.,.,69 """" ... ___ __,_ ITOMIONM OM.YI A.II. .. . PrOduce YELLOW .39 PEACHES lUSCIOV'i JVIC'f SWfET lB MEDIUM SIZE HONEYDEW .39 MELONS WOl'OOl ~l E 4 t • "K. l9 VALENCIA .79 ORANGES BEC:.T f-Oll JUI([ 4 l8 alLO BAG SALAD .25 LETTUCE eumir. lltO OR GREEN EACH PEANUTS 149 IN SHELL SAl llO OQ l:IOASTEO 14 OZ SAC, ,, DRACENA 398 PLANT 6 POI ().-w KEY BUYS Kf'V SUV\ ¥e 1tem5 onced ~ IOWer tnan tnetr ~ 0iscounc prices ~ a rewic Of manufxCurE'f\ remoorarv promcx~ aHOwances or e•C'eotoOnal oorc~ vou n 11nc1 nuno~ Of 11ev Buv Item\~ ll~ vou ~ LU(ICy ,... Health & eeautv Alas I EXCEDRIN TABLE~: "' .. ,.,3 .99 i TYLENOL TABLETS .._ *-1 ••• w~...-•.., ~. )' VIDAL SASSOON ~ '• .,..., .... • •.,.._.t.._y •• )'STYLE HAIR SPRAY ........ ''"' .· ~CLEAR EYES -=·"\~ liquor & Wine .. ~ 1.99 IF'< 2.49 • l '·11 . 79 '°' wr .99 1 CHAMPAGNE &/Qvl. ~-• ~ •• \l\Hlfl •lO. ,._ • "'°""'"1 2.09 ~ CHRISTIAN BROTHERS 2 25 t' t HAtl•u lA s.a.u.I 110 .. IJfl • j COLONY CHABLIS WINES O""'' """'CJ' 1 99 l'-tP4.&1 ()1t "''At '\lfP lfl • ~ WOLFSCHMIDT VODICA 8 39 ~11(""""'.V'it ,",,.,,, • , Mi: Inflation. ... ......... ... Af\MIJ4'-.... "'"~·~ ....... ,.,, •••• -.u,~ .... ..... ..... ,_ ....... ..... wwn.. . ..... ..._. .... . ' ' • ' • .. • Cl • I ·. FEATUAINO CIUll Calendar 0.Hy f'llel,......, ,.wtl. 0'0-11 Brightly colored felt banners provide an explosion of color as they hang from ceiling in Sculpture Garden Cafe at the Newport Harbor Art Museum. Banners were designed and made by members of museum's Children's Creative Workshop classes under direction of Chad Jones (above). ( Horosco pe THURSDAY, JUNE 19 By SYDNEY OMARR ) ARIES (Mar. 21-Apr. 19): Practical issues dominate. You asked for added resportsibility and now you have it. Improve services by streamlining techniques. Older individual makes demands. TAURUS (Apr. 20-May 20): Relationship as intensified -nothing occurs halfway, be ready for complete com mitment. Young persons gravitate to you with their problems. Be sym· pathetic, but not gullible. You are due to com· plete an important assignment GEMINI <May 21-June 20): A new start proves beneficial. Know it, strive for greater in- dependence of thought, action. Emphasis on security, property rights, settlement of finan- cial clispute. Leo. Aquarius natives figure prominently. Avoid lifting beavyobjects. CANCER <June 21-July 22): Mental proc- esaea .,.. active -sense of perception ta ~ heightened. Individual who taught you logic \a back on scene and this is to your advantage. Short trip could be on agenda. l.EO (July 23-Aug. 22): You are asked to back theories, ideas with time and money. Avoid spreadin~ assets too thin. Gemini, Sagit· tarius natives figure prominently. Elements of luck. judgment and liming fall into place. VIRGO (Aug . 23-~pt. 22>-Be willi~g to re· vise. review and to build on a more solid struc· ture. Circumstances favor your s~ial efforts. Hi ghlight independence, originality and p1oncenng projects A. new acquaintance is due to play important role. l.IBRA (Sept. 23·0ct 22): Articulate "inn~r feelings " What previously was obscured wall now become available. Emphasis on secrets. clandestine confe rences. cooperation from groups. clubs. organizations Change of plans proves beneficial. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Surprl~ gift brightens scenario. Loved one shows apprecia· t1on -you are able to beauttfy home surround- ings Friend.ship 1s transfor!Jled . into "mean- ingful relationship." Green light as flashed for pet project. • . SAGITTARIUS <Nov. 22-Dec. 21>: Define terms confer wilh professional associate. Ac- cent dn ambition, career and reputation. Stand tall for principles. Perceive potential. Refuse to be limited by those who Jack vision. CAPRICORN <Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Com· mun1cate, strive to overcome distance and language barrier~. Accent on writing, ad~ertis­ mg and m~but1on ~your m~age waU ~et across. Financial picture Is bnght, despite minor obstacles. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Avoid pro· cedure wrucb could complicate legal situation. .... Check fmancial resources of one who is liberal with promises. Refuse to give up something of value for whispers of "sweet nothings." PISCES (Feb. 19-Mar. 20): You have un- usual opportunity to correct past mistakes. A legal agreement does contain "escape clause." Know it and be a shrewd ob6erver. Permit others to state their views and plans . TllS coe"l'A MllA S.nicJf ctU1en ' Square Dane. Club m..u every Thurtd1y from 11 a.m. to I p m al tbe C.O.ta ..... RecNat.loa c.nwr. CaU M5-S• for tntorm1Uon. IO\ITll OOA8'f Juruora wW have a Mother ud ChUdrtn'a Beach Day at U 1.m. Thunday. JUM lt, a~tbe tluntlnstA>n Harbour Back Bay. 1 a VINE CRA PTE a of International Toutmlttre&a Club wUI me« at 11 :30 a.m . Mon· day. Jw.e 23, Ml LttUe Joe'1 retl4urant. For in· tormaUon call Pat Moon, ~S033. Al.collOl.18• and Its Symptoma will be dis· t'uased by Steve Cardwell, aeoior profeuionaJ countdor at the Advlnced Health Center, al 7.30 p.m. Tuesday, June 24, at the center. For tnformaUon, call 975--0700. A NEW women's s upport.group wUl begin Tues· oay. June 24, led by Pam Moldauer Weil, a therapist whose specialty is women. For ln· formauon. call 494·4535. THE ORANGE COUNTY Jewish Marriage En· counter community will have an information night al 8 p.m. Sunday. June 22. at Mercury Savings and Loan. Tustin, and Fullerton Sav- ings and Loan, Garden Grove. lllVINE BUSINESS and Professional Women's Club will meet at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 2.S. at McClure's restaurant. Santa Ana. The pro- gram will be presented by Dr. Harvey Williams, assistant director of the Career Planning and Placement Center. UC Irvine. His theme will be Looking at the '80s: Economy, Energy and Health. For Information, caU Linda Doyle. 833·!>461 THE lKt graduating class of Robert A. Millikan High School, Long Beach, 1s planning its 20-year reunion. For informatJon, call Sherry <Bell) Kopp, (213> 425·1017. or write to Miiiikan Reunion. 2229 E Vermont Ave., Anaheim 92806 . FRIENDS OF SCR GUil.OS will host an End of the Season Fiesta al 6:30 p.m . Saturday, June 21. at South Coast Repertory Theater. There will be an auction of SCR memorabilia and other items and services donated by the guilds and local businessmen. a variety show and sup· per and cocktails on the fountain patio in front or the theater., For reservations, call Vicki Johnson at 640-9527 or the SCR offices at 957-2602. Cost is $30 per ticket. ORANGE COUNTY Local Group of America Mensa Limited will meet at 7:80 p.m. Thursday, June 19, at Fullerton Sarin.gs, Fountain Valley. Speaker will be Mona Coat.es, human sexuality educator and lnatruetor at Orange Coast College. For information, eall Tl'-21'5. NEWPORT HARBOR HIGH SCHOOl.'S class or 1975 is having its rive-year reunion at 7:30 p.m. Chris tmas i n June Jt didn't snow, but there was a tree when Santa Richard McLane and his helper. Cheryl Walker (right), arrived a~ Do1:1g Davidson's Christmas party last Friday l1l Newport Beach. Holding gifts to be donat- e'1 lo charily are Davidson and Audrey Coss. • • . Gathe r Free Foo<l <From Page Cl) Partially bake the pie crust in a 450-degree oven for about flve minutes until lt is lightly browned. Take it out ot the oveo and reduce tbe heat to 325 degrees. Melt the butter in a saucepan. add tbe lamb'a- quarters ud onion, and cook for about 5 minutes, unW tile leaves are limp and tbe onion Is tender. Mix in the flour and salt. In a large bowl, beat together the ecgs aod milk. Add lbe cooked onion and lamb's-quarters. Sprinkle t.M 1rated cheese on the bottom of the pie crust, then pour in the eu-veut.able mix· ture. B.ake in degree oven ror 40 to 45 minutes. The filling should be nnn and custard-like by then: To test. atic:k a knlf e into ·the center <:A the quiche: if it comes out clean. lbe quiche ii done. Let lt cool for 10 mlnutea before aervtnc. Yield: 6 aervinp. "Wild Food.a" ii publllbed by Four Winds Preu. , July lJ •l tM BalbRa Bay Club. For lnlonna- lloa, call 642-ZIU. Pt.ANNED ANIMAi. WEI.FOE. a nonprofit 1roup ded!Hted to the well·beinl ol an.imaJ1, ~1)1 Neetve ptoc:ffda from Nl..,t ln Lu Vepa, the annual fund.raiser aponaored by the Orance County Hairdreuera and C:O.metolo&bt.a As· aoolaUon. Affiliate lS. Tbe event wUJ take pla~ at 7 p.m. Saturday, June 21. at tbe Orance Couoty Fairgrounds. Tlcketa ca.a be pun:bued at the dobr Moonlite Sale Hunllnoton Center ~ lan1as1te 11-t\our sale Fri n1fe from 7 10 10 pm and continues on Sal sub1ec1 10 stock on hand Beach Blvd & Ed11'09f di the San Diego :, Summer Sc~ On-The-Mall Neetfy 800 sludent&a dllY Wiii 00 to clM! nght ~the-mall !fl Hun11no1on Centw< thru tile summer MOfl' lhan 30 d1lf8f'ent cl~ tor all aoe groops K thru 12 T u1hon s 1 t to s 15 PQ< 3-week course R991!frat1ori Into and class schoouses avaHable at the cent~ court between Penney's g See'$ THE AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY of Orange County will receive proceeds from a Halr·Cut·a-'Thon sponsored by the Jon Peters Beauty Salon, Newport Beach, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m . SWwlay, June 22. at the salon. lOCO w . Paci.fie Coast Highway. Newport Beach. All haircuts wUI be free wltb a $10 donaUon. and eyebrow arches and make-up con.sult.aUooa will be given with $S donatJons. Fwy '------------------~ ============- 1'BE PROMISES and PiUalla of Helping Others is tbe UUe of a two-hour seminar to be civen by David W. Wrlght, a family therapist, at 7:30 p.m . Friday. JWle 20, at the offices of Counsel· ing Associates for Human Development Inc • 18001 lrVU\e Blvd., Suite B. Tustin. Wright will talk about bow to help persons in friendship, marriage. professional and family relat.iooships without becoming a victim of the relatJonshlp. A FREE l .ECl'UltE. titled "St.epfamilles A Cooperative Responsibility," will be given al 7 30 pm Wednesday, June 25, at Santa Ana First Federal Savings, 1*12 N. Maio St .• Santa A.na Frederick Capaldi. co-author or a book by the same tiUe, will speak. ORANGE COUNTY CHAPTER, Society of Military Widows. will lnstall officttS dunng ao 11:30 a .m. luncheon Saturday, June 21. at the El Toro Stalf NCO Club. For more inlormat1on write to P. 0 . Box 242, Tustin.~. SAN Cl.EMENTE HIGH SCHOOi., Class of 1970, is planning its 10-year reuruon Aug . 23 al the Holiday Inn. Laguna Hills. For information. write to Monica Hutchens Weatherholt. 3905 Calle Real, San Clemente. 92672. TIRED OF WAmNG INA DOCTOR'S OFFICE? BABY BASICS. a clal>l> for expe<:ta.nl parents. is being offered at South Coast Medical Center the third Monday or each month at 7 p.m. 10 Classroom 2. To register, call the instructor , Vicki Sweet. at 496·0820. (714) 851-1895 NEWPORT HARBOR mGB SCHOOi. Class of 1950 will have its 30-year reunion July 19 at the Balboa Pavilion. For information, write to Kathy Rabbitt Fisc:h~k. 1282 Tropkana Lane. Sant. Ana 92705. • ('-___ cs_a'-~_•_1.es_r __ -J) SELF CENTER will have a Si.ngJe Experienee discussion on "Single Life -A Creative Lifestyle" al 7:30 p.m. f'riday, June 20. in tbe city of Orange For mformaUon, c4ll Jan or Bruce at 99'7-9600. ORANGE COl\SI' SINGl.ES wtll have a brun<'h and attend th~Sound or Music" al SebuUan·s West Dlnner Playhouse m Anaheim. Sunday, June 22. }''or iniormat1on. call Ann at 751-0291. BACHEU)RS 'N' BAC'HEl.OltETl'ES of lrvme prcsenL'> square danl'ing at 7.30 pm. Saturday. June 21. 1n Tu..,t1n For information. call 997·4518 OUTDOOR SP.I/G I£.;;, formerly Great Outdoors Singles llappenin~.' 111 have an easy backpack- ing tnp to Lytle Creek m the Mt. Baldy area June 21 to 22. Also. the group w11l sponsor a house party at 7 30 pm. Fl"iday, June 20, in Huntington Beach. f-'or Information, call Bob at 556-7026. Srngks Ca.lendar nma roch W«irwaday and c:Oft. </.. ' tams m/ormatlOft on duc1U.n01t f110tl1>$, pomn and event• open to the publtc m Ow ~ Coa.t Offil. Send n.otice1 to Srng~1 C~r. Dally PaJof. P.O. Boz JS60, Costa Meaa. CA 92626. /nch1M yotn name and teleyhone num~. Noticu mwi ~ ~cenied t\00 wulu m advance of an ewftt. Introducing wash and wear haircuts. A Command Performa~ hair· cut adapts the hairstyle you want to the hair you 'vere born with. So even after a shampoo, our haircut continues to help your hair ~d its shape. And you ~to get all th.: looks you'tt lookina for. Shampoo. precision cur a.nd ~v dry foe men and women. No lppOintment MC'ft6Qr;. evu. 16835 Brookhunt Street Phonel7 14J962-l312 Command Performance® For the looka m. let the looks" 0,.. 1 ....... a MOIMl1ys t-t: Dalb' ,., Rat. NEWPORT BEAal C~TA MESA Mal'IMn ~. ttt IJttnWe Mt•H Verde Centtt Nol Newport a.adl Harbnr 4' Ad1m1 ';.. Offlff Behind Ice Skathsg Rink Htl·Ttal · U10·St52 DM&..VPILOT .. ,.u_........ BUDGET IS USENTIAL.r-s For a sound marriage Begin. on Firm Financiftl Footing NEW YOllK <AP) -Today'• bride ll more Uktly to •tart marrted lll• wttfs a HlU)' \ban a dowr)', aod many ot lbe aarM people wbo UMd to tell women how to nu up their"°" clMl'4. are olftrinl sul4anc:. on how to nu out• ftnan· ctal atatem.nt. ~Uk• Ttttarty and Cartlu -n.,.n. in lb• neJd ot whlc.'b (Ofk soea wbere -are JotnJnl tore with banu and money·manacemeat ad· vtH rt to provide economic counseUn1 M mlnan for youn1 coupl . Jnn Mc:Lauahlin. a eeretuy from 'New York City, waa amona about 100 brides and brld ·to-be. who turned out ror a ~t "Bank· .1n1 on Marrtaae" proaram 1p0nsored by Cartier and C•tJbank. Ml.la Mct..auablin. wbo plans to be married In Octob<'r . waa dra wn to UMs tarlY·mornlnJ mcetlnti by un advertlaem(!Ot ln the Sunday New York Times. Partlclpa.nt.s also locluded ('ar tier customers who had ordered china . s ilver. lnv1tutlons or other weddinlf lte ma fro'!' t ht' store "WE'VE DISCUSSED n nanctaJ plans for the wedding," said Miss Mc~uchUn when &1'ked lf she and her ftance bad talked about money. "We haven't dlscU$Sed bow we'll handle H afterward ." Miss McLu~l\lln said ftbe expected t~rt' would be "some m inor confikts ... I bave my ideas abou\ It ... I'd like to have my own bank uccouot. I don't really know how he'll fH l about It." Nancy Fof'kaonc. who works in the adv.-rth1 •n• ~of a baot tn w.-belter eow.. \1. north of New York Cl\y, and plus a Nov· e mber wedd.lna. aaJd 1be dld not expect money to be too much of a problem. "He'a very mttlculoul about apendlq," she aa.kS cl her huaband-to-be. "H•'• put me onto a budaet." UJte moll ol the women al the aemlnar - •nd molt cl the women in the country today - MlH McLau&hlln and Mlsa Forgione expect to continue wotltlna afte r I.bey are married. "l have to," aatd Miu Foreiooe. Al.oNG Wl'nl COFFEE -ln elecant ehlna cups , of eoune -and a rrtUy euur of blue saUn and lace wltb the Cartier name, the women sot advtce on evel')'t.bln& from drawing up• budltt to lnvn tmenta. All the 1peaker1 •&reed that wives and hu1ba.nda &bould Ahare the job of manaling family money. and lht' diacusslom on finance should aurt IM-fort th\' wedding. Gall Pertlln& of N~wport Beach. co-author o f "Thf' Women 's F in a n cial Survival t11ndbook" 1akl thot couplet who are about to ~ marrit'd ahould plan buslnesa m~Ung ak>og with Uk! showers . bitchclor parties and wedding r<l hC'onualll. "A rew day:. ~fore ttH: meeting, mab up lt()m@ q""tlons for you and your fiance to an1w('1','' •he Ku1uceAtf'd. "How much do you think we wlll ht• ~•mln.r tbJis year" In two or five Yl'•ra'! How do you !'100 us spending th.is "'(lt\l' y" from dMir buibudl' •ala& ... Expeet to not wlth your ne.. buebend °""moot)'.'' 11111 WellMIUd. ·-wa.a.w:e and t.be «Mr ........ aald saW.O wete ¥l\al -ewe ID a Ume ol ..._ lotlalSoD Wberl tt seems u lf a dollar aaftd Is a dollar that loM9 it value. And tbe1 Mid WOIDilll s houkt .Ublllb credit lo tbelr OW9 ...... - not tbelr married nal'.Qn -and la many e ... should have tbdr own bank aecowm at well1 The ooly men in &be audience were employee. cl Cartier or Cttlbult • ..,.. ••• taUves ~the news media. Orpaberl Mid tJley would have welcomed an-. alt_,.. u.q M- mltted tbat their promotion ol t.be e¥mt meo- Uooed only brides -not~ snamooo & Set 'S• :&, Cut,.,. Aeo ••too ·c..o --Ot -Petm us """ ..,00 .. I f • • • • ' • . Second-hand SJnoke Da1naging "IOT DOWN SOME or yoy.r goals. Com · puhlR your nnJ'w~I"!\ . . . will be a good test of ho~ you l'llt h view your future together You wlll Ond out when• you need to ~usl and com· proml!l4' to a.chlf'V\' money compalabUlty. · · Sam We lles , ~d ltor of Clllbank's "('oMumf'r VleWlt'' n•w11ld ttf' t xplaJned how r11nlllleA cam '"' caah·Oow arcounUna to kHp truck of Income and oull(o and to learn where lh<'Y hnve to mah adjustments ... DEAR ANN LANDERS: My mother ·in-law is a chain-smoker. She is hooked on nicotine it s surely as if it were heroin. I feel sorry for her. but she is overbearing and inconsiderate . My husband and I do not s moke. We mten· t iona lly leave no ashtrays out. When my mother·in·law comes to diMer (at least twice a month), we put an ashtray out for her because m y husband says we must be "hospitable." I have gone along with it. Last week we were seated in the family room watching the TV news. As usual, my molbef-in-law was s moking up a storm . Our youngest child began to cough and couldn't stop. I took him outside for some fresh air and got madder by the minute, knowing full well the causeofhis coughing attack. That night I told my husband I have had it with his mother's smoking and he would have to tell her she must smoke in the bathroom when she comes to our home. He got pretty huffy and yelled, "There is no real evidence that non· smokers are affected by the smoke of others All that baloney was started b y people who don't smoke and can't stand to see anyone else do it." Please, Ann Landers, get the facts from the experts and inform the public. Your word is respected, aod people will listen to you. Thank , t .. Ann Landers In stn-ssln~ the lmportanc<> or setting up a bud.ict, Ml11A Weill'!'! sa id . "Don't get hung up on being typical. No fa mily Is. There are ~ally no rules for what you should spend . , . bffause It de pend." on your personal value11." She warned '"'" womf'fl th~• ttw>ir vallH"' ma, he different . . . -·· you from the bottom of my heart. -LOSING THE BATI'LE lN SAN JOSE ; DEAR SAN JOSE: Your babaad ls wroeg. (can 642-5671) Put a few WOfd• to work 8 LESSONS $15.00 -., Conclusive evldeuce that secoed·buld smote can be very damaging, i.Ddeed, wu otfere4 last Aprll by researchers at the Unlvenlty or California at San Diego. Tbe resal&a appeattd la the New England JOU11al of Medklae. ~ &ests showed that DOD·smokers wbo were expoeed to other people's s moke on a eoaslstat basis nf. fe red lung Impairment equal to those who s moke about 11 cigarets a day. So, all you foJ ks oat lbett who have been waiting for medJcaJ proof by authoritle-s wUb sterling credenUa!s, now you bave It. tor you In the DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA TENNIS CLUB 557-0211 Sa~O,salt?$fhf5 fine stat~' coma del mar CONFIDENTIAL TO MARRIED TO A QUITTER: Don't complain. Yoo may be beUer off than you think. Some womeo are ma~ to men who rmlsb things they shouldn't have start· ed in lbe first place. Fri nt1e 7 to 10 pm "'-''--" "-" J at Hunt1nqion Centflr ..._ __________________________ .,,.,.... '"' A MESSAGE TO OUR READERS On Turn~g Twenty The Daily Pilot reached its 20th an· niversary as a daily newspaper June 16. Now, 20 years isn't very old for a dally news paper, so we a ren't making a lot of hoopla about lt. But the 300 Da ily Pilot employees underst.andably feel they have re- ason to be proud of the milestone. -During the period from June 16, 1960 to J une 16, 1980, the Daily Pilot bas been a chronicler of -and contributor to -an excit· · ing period ol the growing and maturing of the Orange Coast -the area unabashedly re- ferred to by a Daily Pilot columnist as "the best of all possible coasfs." Starting out a s the hometown daily newspaper for just two communities on the Orange Coast, the Daily Pilot now serves that function in eight communities, covering tbe entire spread of the Orange County coastal area. We published only five days a week at the start. Now we' re at your service seven days. We've reported and interpreted the grow- ing pains of cities and school districts, helped communities know about and understand themaelves and their neiabbors, helped them cope with their problems in their com- munities and helped them flPt their batUes in the county, the state and in Wasbingtoo. 'lbe Daily Pilot played a key role ln bring· ina tbe University of California, lrvin~1 to Oranee County, and championed the creauon of the county's newest clty, Irvine. And we've been pleased to stimulate the vitality of hospitals. tbeaten, muHums, civic festivals, art shows, parka, churches, biC shopping cen· ten~ of small buslnesw. AIMS to help ftnd homes and can ad recrea- tion and an Q'pea of goods and aenicea. We've reported and cheered the varied accomplishments of young people. in our schools and colleges and even the Olympics. And we've bad the privilege of chronicling the activities -and the passings -of the ereat and the bumble amoo.g our neighbors. It has been exciting. But lite any 20 year .old, we fin:nly belie ve the best is yet to come -for the Orange Coast, for our readers and for our advertisers -and for the Daily Pilot. We're excited about the next twenty years for the Orange ~ and we're excit- ed about new opportunities to serve that we see for the Daily Pilot. To that end. the Dally Pllot is in the pro- cess of installing a new press and related equipment to produce a better, brighter, ea sie r to re ad and more useful daily news paper. to better serve tbe interests and needs of our readers and advertisers. 1be in~tment comes to $6.5 million - modest by the standards of governmental budgets, surely. and even by the atandarda Of some ot the Orange Coast's areat new in· du.stries . . . But withal, a healthy chunk of mo~y for a young community dally newspaper. A liUle later this year, when tbe elec- tronic g~ets and ge.ars are in operation and humming our tune, we'll tell you more about it. But in the meantime, we wanted you to know that we are proud to be out of our teem. And we have big plans fort.bis, our twenty- first year. which we bope will contribute to the pl'OllJ'9IS of this area ancl the well-being of our~ aDd ..Svertilerl. Qirctiall)' t ~'11~ l ., • * The BID09at M•tlt•tpl•c• on the Or•nge Co•8t DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You C•n Sell It, f.lnd It, ( 84ft••a.G) Tr•de It With• W•n Ad ._ ~•u One Call Service Fast Credit Approval ' a/ n.wl'°rl .REALTORS ...... SULA POINT Newly decorated 4 bdrm. family home. Ocean view l $325,000. IAYflROMT We have several fine homes witll pier & s lip Ul.DTOSUIT One 30xl18' )ot 434 Be.,.U.. <>war .,..1125 54Ml48 OCIAM~ Rare Piao 4, Jullllne Creek. 2700 sq. ft. Guarded comm., teaD.is, pool•. apu. sns.ooo. Owner I A1eot 861). l.ZlZ 671-111 I DUPL&X • dMra to .... .a. ....... ,...., Wnn + ... ,.._w __.ia -. Good ,...,. JASMIHEC ... a Toao HOltSE COUNTIY mer/wanter reotaL °*"9 fteaib1e oo financ· IDa. \nldt, ete.. Suhmtt. IMl.CIOO. $MOWS Mi IM ~ THI MOD& .. And just $179.000 for a four· bedroom, detached home in tbe popular Northwood area of Irvine. Professionally decorated and landscaped. 3 car garage, air condi· tioned and soon to view a 20 acre park. ltlADY, WIWMG & AILE 4 Bdrms. 3 baths: ran"h style . mini-estate in orange ~ro\'es. S249.SOO. Fabulous c:reeobelt loc. Rare plan 1. Prot. de· coreed neutral tones. S2!M.500. F1ex. financing. Ownf I ,\gt.. 64()..8145 2 UNITS 2 bdnn + 1 bdrm oa 3blS lot. \.'a bk>dt to ~•ch. owe Lat TD. Pnced at Sl&S.000. SIDE BY SIDE • 2 ' ~-· One 2 bdnn. 2 ba. pnced at ~.ooo. lJ~l()UI: HMI:' BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR ': ~. ,, .,. :, ... •," o/'J biol 50MITHIM(i SPECIAi. Absolutely beautiful. hJgbJy upgraded S bdrm rtttel .. UCED Spyglass view home. VETs-Lon1111 Lovely sunken living xm 1be owners ol this spec· un.. with catb. ceilings ar tacW.ar 3 Br oceanfront Ttus ~paper will knowinflY accept any advert stDC for rea estate wlllch is in viola tionoltbelaw. One 2 bdrm, l ba 12318,000. Units c&o.e to ~beach• 1hoppma. REALTORS. 675-6000 2443 Eut Coa.•t Hlthwa~. C-chi Mar condominium want to DO YOU qu~ frplc .. BreakJaat room.-co•~ OF ai..111!'6180RT am.a••o1s . II formal dining rm and .,.. ,...,...,,,-~• s ell and they have Many properties ava •· spacious roa ster suite. WE HAVE 40 Of' THE BEST LISTINGS IN TOWN 2515 l. C...t Hwy .. C.... .. Mir • slashed the asking pnce hie. Loans to St25.000. Many custom features. 675-5511 SJ0.000 to $30.5,000. Tb15 Talk to Red Carpet· We ideal for e ntertain mg. clegant Laguna Lido unit Listen. aaoltS: AdHtflMn .... cMcll ....... associated RRO~fk', IH4 c'ORS .. • V-t-, t ~ ., ct I llGCANYON will be sold furnished Comfort. elegance & ~~~~~~~~~~:;.j;iiiii::-~ and with fanta s t 1~ .REDCARPET pnvacy. Uncomprom1s--rinancmg. Actfast! 71::A ·1202 10g Vlew of mountains. BAL 8 0 A I SL A N D .,.... canyons and city lights . .., .... ,.,.t ~ ,... ........ ,,. DAILY PU.OT•-• lllfllltrfortt.fintl. caned Mrtiolt Ollly. C...SI0,500 Mesa Verde 2·story with new carpets "1t drapes, built·in kitchen. Offered VA or FHA. Agt. 751·3191 DUPLD --------i Ocean view. 2·Stor y. ...... fof'Sale ....................... c-·• 1002 ····-··················· 16UHITS! brand new. 3 Bdrm, 2 Ba . owner's unit. Owner will sell on lease optioa.. $215.000. Agt. 751·3191 Maptficenl cuaton:used Monaco end urut oo 6th fairway. Profegs1ooelly d ecorated. Gorgeous thruo ut. 3 bedr oom. ronna1 d ining. 1499.000. Easy terms. THEILUFfS Price reduced S30.000. Lovely CARMELITA Plan Condo. 4 bedrooms. 3 baths. Wide greenbelt view. Assumable loan The most for the least Ill The Bluffs. $190,000. HAWYHOM! IYn.WATElt $67,500 Newport Beach. friend- ly. hnmaculate 2 84nn 2 balh mobile home. 6 31-73 00 ..... !!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!i Pride of ownership apartments! l lh years old. Enclosed garages. comb 2 BR & l BR. On sile m&r-Low mainl. lo- corne $64,200 a year sched. Xlnt terms and ngbt olf! Call fOI' pro- fonna DOW. 7SZ-1700 . Oa.V•Dlpln I I .ZO/o Dowwa ' "°' 1-&--t STOP!! llAUT1FUL v~,o ~ --------1 Take time lo relax and VIEW DUPLEX Gduporlgeo2u s ocean dv: SPYCiLASS shopalhome ll'&s1mple 38r, w /frplc, 2Br. ex. yrs new, w 1th D a 1 I y P 1 I o t / · ... tor · t n·,,._ wood rtf .... u-w spaetous patio, t;; b.,. cora lD e "'~· · ~ •• ~ Class1f1ed A"s ,\nd 1f burning rrplcs walk in Immaculate, pro-" to ocean. High loan C,_ .... wet bar' '" ra'.... fesslonally decorated. )OO have something to 11 . 75%. Low down .....,_.,, · •"' ..... sell, call a friendl.\ ..,..., I rm. Ocean vu baJcoojes Many s pecial features __;,950. Ca I now. & much, much more. PORTSMOUTII model Classified Ad-Visor a l lftUCr IEALJY Over3,270sq ftofdehue bedroom, 2 Ys bath _642_56i8_• ------~ _ Ol'fN Ill<$ :11 ~It.JN1081 i on' ~-----,, THE REAL cstm-blt quality. Walle to jX)SS\ble 5 bedrooms o HaYe .,.....Mn.I to eell? 67~10 secluded beach in San s e par ale fa mi I y 0.-ffied.tiadoawelL '"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! -~ E ~TATERS _ Ctem.Only$259,000,only workshop, In -la 1: 129,000 down. Owner will qu.arters. POOL aod spa Wal '_. ..._ cany at lO"M iDL Prin. M.19,.500. Owner will as s BR. 4 Ba. cu•tom only. Call Mr. Lynch. litt.withfinancm,.. waterf roat bom e "-· n'-9'1'2-lSTJ or eves. w 117•31' P•l 4lect . .!.~~·!:::•~GJ~ll~---..J Prleed tt,2K,•oo. ·~=:i:~=::::--1 Builder w/trade fo ..WUSllt&t RC1.1vlorCo j : ,, Palm Spriap Satate. OOSTA KESA ~!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!~ For detalJ.s on thi.I bome GAS SA VER! . Neat 3 = and appt to see, call bdrm, 1~ bath home llACH HOME ~ ~!:.. agt.. 631..()()M clo6e ie..Harbor Shopping 3 Bdrm 2 ~. frplc:, lob o ___ ..,....., _____ -" Cem« · Bus -Schools bll·ins including dis- MEW'POlrT Dlft.EX Restaurants & golf hwasber & dbl garage. A course1 0aly$U0000' tremendous buy at $175.900! .......:....._._..;_· ....... 900 One bdrm + bachelor! --r • •..,.. ~. · $8700 "1>M· i block to • .._.. JACOBS IEAl TY water. Owner ftnancing •675-7060• 67., L 670 12%--3 years! eau fa.st. ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!f--_;;_:.-=-~~:;.._--75a-1700 • oPf,N nrv • o \ rutt 10 Ill NI(') • [91111 ~ ~~~ and We~fa~~:tside located in a.be back bay Costa Mesa 3 bedroom 2 Newport area. Owner ba\h with forced air beat, Wlll finance wl\h $56M ~lt-in kitchen, aod big down. Full price $175,000. assumable loan Located Mission Hills Country A.gt. 556--2660 oo a bulldable R-2 lot and Club. 3br, 3ba. Ul)graded. _.;;:'---------1 priced hke R-1 at $110.000 Unused. Luxury condo. CHEAP HOUSE! full price. Call 751·3191 • On golf course. $131, Assume VA. S&Mper mo .• SELECT ftrst T. D. 9 7 ~. Val Sll.000 dn. No qualifying. ,,..J S!66.ooo. Want t.o sell Princonty. ~t-0625 PROPERTIE::> trade for equit,Y in N pt. Laguna home w/vaew yard. Douglas Honig, 714-973-1191 <Owner> IALIOA ra.4SULA ........ Fixer! Bring paint & shovel. 1 Bit to bay and ocean. Owner w /carry t.be paper. Call 67J-aS.SO CJllfcN in o • n naa. TO., H1CY • fellll . . ~ MISAYIRDE Lovet)> 4 bedroom 3 beth with a den and bage family roem. Featurel lndude indoor BBQ, MW apptianc9, llliero wave °"°-spa and a pool. The lo.a ts usumable and tbe owner will carry second . Po 11 prl c sn1.ooo. ean 556-.0 C:SELECT T"PROPERTIES LIDO ISLAJIG> 4 Br, 3 be, 2 frpb., den, dba rm., 2 •tori•; atreet to ltreet. 3-... ft .• Oil v .. om.....-. --.al RltJ ~--DI C:J Coldwell Ban~er s..ua •a. CUSTOM HOMI On the fairway overlooking the lake in BIG CANYON, exquisite 3 BR home. Tastefully decorated, large deck, high beam ceilings, wet bar, stone fireplace. The amenities you '11 find here all add up to a cheerful friendly atmosphere that is perfect for a small family. $615,000 IN NEWPORTC•llT&I • 644-9060 l!E 1m111,11n ca. OVER 55 YEARS. OF SERVICE CHA.ltttl• ftftlX Situated In JlaDid1y Appredatin,r Atta Of WHtaide Coate Mesa AdJ1eent To N~ Redevelopment Area Is Park. Lovely Rea lfOGH With Secluded Red Br1ck Patlo w Make Great Owner'• Horne. Other Two Rm· tal 04'.tlls Would Hetp WlUs Pa)'tnf'lltl Ir Tu-u. EXCELLENT P'lNANClNG AV AJLABLB. Call Now. Reduced To 11• ... ' us ~··· OLD I& MAI ~ ID\1•111: NNJ ,..._ 8ecbwm llolM ID ....... ~ Of Old c.c.a del ... OD R.Z Oner Lot. 0-.-HM ~ Pl-. Por New Uldla Or WW W Mo 1:W To 9alt New °"'*'· A ... Oppoatwdty N.1112.000. LU • '• '.\ l '.'--: ! ': ', TAY L OR CO . I:!.\: i 111:'--·" 1·1 Hi OUTSTANDING 5 UNIT BL.DO. Large Owner's Unit 3 Bdrm, Fam Rm 2•-, Bas . Owner's private homelike unit has formal dining rm ar 2 fireplcs. 4 Income producing units each w /2 Bdnns. 2 baths & rireple« At..num.." & patios. This LS a MUST SEE for the prudent buyer. Reasonabl,y pnced at S4SO.OOO. WES&.EY M. TA YLOll CO .. 1t•ou 1 2111 S._h141tll ... Aood HEW...,'POl:-IT,.. C&na. NJ. "4-4910 macnab I Irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF TH£ IRVINE COMPANY A TTEHTION: INVESTORS! DAMA Pottm Duplex -each unit w/2BRs. 2 baths: new cpl, range, dishwasher, dispo.5al. leaded glass window & garage· & parking area. Upper w /o- cean view. Owner will carry a 2nd. $179,500. Marty Elliott 551·8700. (T~) __HUMTIMCi'fOM llACHC 2 blecks to ocean. Super renovated triplex f-good income produC'er. Assumable loan. Charming.& ready to go at $149.000. Alan Beel 551-8700. (T -63) I SAWCEH I I I I' I I . I STRON I J· I r I I . I 6£T.Hl 1J I I' I I _.. _ ...... ....-.owe.,. I K It.' u E T : I .. .... I' I' I I I •~:-....... ...... __ ,__..._..._....., ... ;....-i:. ... -.:1= REALTY ----~--~ CaUt.oday979-Sno ___ 673-87 __ oo ___ ••••••• !~ ..... !~~ ALLSTATE HADOll Y1IW t&LS Lusk bWlt 4 Bdrm. l story with that won- d e rf u I Corona def l'tfar oet"an "~-f''('(' land. S398.SOO. ------• So. loyfl'..t o.plea -Oaamuilg Balboa duplex REAL TORS llAl88R RISE Lse option, 28r, 2Ba "[)ynasty" Model. Oro vie w . Owner (Agt . ~1009 ·------· -llST YIEw IN IA~. ~ .......... l ........... &J ...... ........ ,__ ......... ...... ......,.d ... '•• .... ... Snd1dr .., ...._. .... S,Sda tr dtylgfllt ... -CdM CONDO o•fy $215,000. c•u I Jl ..... llNA•cWcie ..... ............. ,_, ............... _, •1at•1 lo Ill flo& ,.. 8-:L ..... ...... ~ ' -CDM CUSTOM w/,,_-"'"'·CW, $299,000 -........ '-9t ...... eac...., cOlld. '-'fr ,.._, --.. cn.1., rooa, ,rt•••• coarfy•rd ... , . ., ........... 2744 E. COAST HWY. CORONA DEL MAR 759-1616 PAD IM DAI Ca 1' ,.., u&addsd wMl •••of•· .. JatlH Hl.,lor. TNlll........,, p1rn CCI•..,. d. J4a ewatfte ........ for h• ..., .......... h:;tJ....,le.cL+twe VIEW .._ I of oc--. a., _. ll6gllf ltllJls. 0-..-_. 1M1fJ fhnce. $497,000. '11·1400 DOYER SHORES- TITIUATING FllEI HU61 HOt & POOi.. MOUNDS 7 led. 144N ........ L.e. SI 15.000 EASTl.UFF IUSTIC .IAICH , .... ..., ....... MC ... ._.. ..,..& Caafwt .. h J .... IF• ......... 1 •• ~,_,,.... ... Mdr,.... ''"·'"· 631-1400 WA I ERFRONT HOMES, INC. REAL. ESTAll: s... ...... ~ .............. 213' 'W. Cc-i Hloy. ,....,...,., 8ei9dl ....... olfenng 2 + den owners urut w/large suodedt • CostaMeso I 024 k:Jwer J Bdrm rental unit. • •••. •• •. •. • • •• • ••• • • •• Priced cit $998.000 For --------more info call Carol Hoff. agt. Pacesetter Realty. 631-0094 Ollhl. 6tig Ho.it .... So. lay leodl BeauWully remodeled & renovated 3 Bdrm 2 ba. Lge a iry rooms + 2 Bdrm Apt. "'25.000. La. 9"duht & Assoc. 675-3331 SELL Mlle Items w1lb a MESA DELMAR VA TUMS Largest l story model in tract. Excellent locallon on a quiet s treet. 4 Bdrms plus large family room. Asking $116,900. F'or more info, ca ll s.c).U51 ~HERITAGE • • REALTORS Dal.l)' f'\.l« Classified Ad. Want Ad Help? A~ SIOIS WC #Cl IE'MNO CUIOl: FOil ... GM. °"' ntl 00. For• Ad .. W_.s Wowtd C4 -'4>-5671. Ext. 330 Three Versions! I OM. v fllll.OT * TRY THESE ClASSIFIED INFLATION FIGHTERS I '. with Dally Piiot PENNY PINCHER ADS Still only $2 3 lines tor 2 days only $1 a day. 34c • tine. Advertise one or more items valued up to $100. Each additional line is only 60c for the two days. Sorry, no commercial ads allowed. Charge Your Penny Pincher Ad or use your BankAmericard or Master Card §VoW.: .§VeW:.. More value for your DIME in the famous Daily Pilot DIME-A-LINE ADS Advertlae ltema vp to $50 In valve In Dlrne·A-Une ad• every Satllf'dlly In the Delly Piiot. Bring your •d with ceah to eny of ovr three convenient ottlce• or mall your C09Y with e check or money order for the correct amount. Sorry. no llveatock, produce or pl1nt• and no cornmerel•I ad• are allowed. Each Item muat be priced with no ltern over $50. Olrne-A-l lne •d• may be pl•~ et the Coate Meaa ott1ce unlll 3 p.m. Friday. until noon frlday at the Laguna Beach or Huntington Beach office• THE BIGGEST GARAGE SALE ON THE ORANGE COAST IS IN THE DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIEDS DAILY PILOT ....... CMAIM9 11lb hlibly upar•d•d bcmt la ln aunt eoo«.ll ''o" I\ fea\urea 4 8drmw, n e w plua b CAl'pllUQI, now W•ll C'OV !tfhl•· oramll' tile Ooota and I.a on • hlAI• ad de M t lot. Oftel'l'd ac on\) ll•.aoo Few mo~ dllal.la, tall~ l lSl , • HERITAGE IU I\\ fl)'fS MUAVIUI Mlurne l~ VA Loan. with k>w down owe 2nd. w.w .... 149·7'•' UY OWNER. 38r + f•m~ rn\ l .. 8a, bit. ID kitchen. Room for boa\ or tt V Lr& back yord All»l'hed d bl gar on <'UI •1111!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I d e i. a t· 11 tree t N ea r --------•I sehoola & Newport trw} s y c • M 0 • I ::i:· Good flll8JlCUll ~ 29'; OO-WN--.-1-or_:_ow-nel" •Ate.-W fmancLD&OO bal 2 br,2"2 ~. larp a bcl. ZL, ba. like ne w twnhae. hli Q\l•IU)' \ownborM .. ..., ooo ..... ,,.. • ., ~ OolY •available. ....... -.c;·v.nv f'rom Sl l4.9llO at30 Sant. Ana Aw. Ma STM. .. TIRTA.-s flOOLHOME Th1i1 delightful Mesa Vt•rde borne 1s Pl'rfect for ~\'II.Ir t'ummer ~ntertain· ma. It fouture-s 8 large tamllY n)()m, e xpnnded mas\er bdrm w /s1ttlnA room and beau11Cul pa\10 and decking. Owneni are ~cry anxious . As king Sl49,950. <:all $4G-1151 ~>•.~ HERITAGE REALTORS VERY PRIVATE ,\duJts only . 2 Bdrm 1...., l!.l1. tn an exclusive area. L on•ly l•wns und g arckns . Swimming pool.only $126 500 ea116'd.1161 ; OPEN HOUSE R~AlTY /. THICllST •i Partial ocean v iew SPICTACULAa rat $164.900!! make. this ooe ol \~ '?09Cr'llHM n~~ I SI» 3 HR. (am rm • lowat pnced unit.I In Only 3 yun new wtth frpl • 2 bn . 1pa, redwood The Cre.t. Dramatic 2-vaulted wood b .. med ,,,...... de<-k brkbt. bar Shak~ story llvln& rm. ovet· cetUna•. 1ourmet l\Klf TO\all> upgraded• looking a l(rttnbelt. Very kit.chen. balcony aame ,.. .. UCID SJOOCt- MIS.SION R ~ALTY nx>l1vated &eller-Only nn • '¥'7' apa ln muter ... Only 1 mUe t.o D_,,a JUST LtSTB>... 4!H <nll bath PLUS much more. POO\t Marina " buclt .. Onunatk 3 Br + ram1 ----Now offered •t only E>u:tlinl 2 BT "ffv.Dor ~rm H8 e nd<'n 1 el'r •nf N OCEANFRONT M29.000. Owner financ· LaneP•tloffome".lf"•e uo:ane omes ..oli. o e w modular typt &naavaU.CA.LLM4·12U aecluded "opea~ .. ky wood & eia ... i. f'.xlrt'me homes. pvt commt&Olty . 2 patk>". Community ~· pnde or ownersh111 Call bch."i, 24 hr securll)'. aub ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!j ck RV parking. ~w!> Corappt.1189.900 _lettlngOK 1714 1499-3816 ."' ________ ., • pride o r ownera~tp. SSt-1111 sm.soo """!'!!~~!!!!~~!!!!!Out o r the ordinary Bl c•MVftll I 559-1111 -:: ~ac111u."1 ll<ood and glab~ ""I UR "'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I t' TrMI~ home ~nerous u!>e 01 Spectacular golf ;:: . *na11N! TEIMS! tale. Multi leYel Living an estate 1i600 sq.ft. 4 to WAMT9: 5-etleoch 8 Owner will carry back up wooded a rea Private Bdrms. 5Yt baths. Pool BLUFFS CONDO. To ••••••••••••••••·-·• to 5'5.000. ~UME lst decks . trees Flexible andspa 11..500.000. rmtorlse/opt.MG-9019 WATERFRONT H OMf; TO at 8~~. All lhl$ & 1n ft.ftlUlCtn& S216H.OOO Tll STU~ CO Whrt.e water view (tom W 0 0 D 8 R I O G £ Lag una V1lla.1w R 1:: ""'1 • 0"'1.IX every room . 4 BR 4' Ba. ESTATES. 2 Br & den 497 1761 &J'IJJ&l Lge&rclose to beach Ftt ~.000. Agt. 838-3314 °" townbome J effe r son .-land, 2 BR 2ba. Xlnt 840-4804 Model-Sl47 000 I ST CLASS '"'!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I l'ODd Gd schls. comm -------.-So ~ 1-1.. ~ pool /\enn1a . Loan as-Wn....-Ster I 098 *WOODBRIDGE Also in fabulous WOOD BRIDGE ESTAT ES This one a dramaucally upgaded Lincoln Model 3 Br 2 llreplac~. Coun tain m rc•ar yard & ,.o much more. SIS4.500 R l\bodbrldgc RultlJ 551·3000 t92tBnnau f'\wy.l r..,inl' **ON THE LAKE ~of Irvine 's m06t pre· st1g1o us r e sidence .., WO O DBRIDGE • .:;.n ·---------!>Umable. OMC, r1ood buy ••••••••••••••••••••••• I Hr t'ondo ocated in o " 2 8d I ,....__ • _.._ £...........__ al Sl96K 230 Cedar Sl rm. Assume oa n clu:.1ve ocns1de complex ~ •' --~ Pn S76 000 ..,.,., TIT I u< Tublerock Nt·w lovt>I\ 10 New custom homn Call owne r for appt ce: · ·""""" ............ iron t 642-""""' 898-0CXJJ. 846-9039 µlu:.h aprico\ colored .....,...,.., .:a 1-s w1an """" 1 a rpe tinl( :-tew o pen t'Xc lusnt> N t>~po r t ---------•I "-eave dr:ipent•!> Owne B.:ach addrl'!I!> 11 ~ miles IMYISTOIS Other Rffll hfclt.! h.1s installed steam ba\h to West cllfC ~hor>pang. to<:~ ON ASSUMABLE •••••:••••••••••••••••• an shower Ground in near Irvine A\e & Sant.a LOANS Mobile.._. d udes pulltnl: ~recn. Isabel. From S265.000 We'll pay negauve for 2 For Sale I I 00 hwte ,pool. pvt bch en· ()peon llam to 6pm da1 h yrs. ••••••••••••••••••••••• trance. lndry mat or by appt 642 8281 or 38r. 2...,Ba. 2 sty Condo MOHILE 110;\U-.:s caraite. e t c O t he !>44--06l.t 11 yr new1 Bltns, encl Beautiful dbl & tnple amenities too numer it a r a Ji t-w / o p e n e r wides tn El Toro area . to.mention Offered at a 60' to beach. lrg 7 rm. 2 tteduced to Sl89.000 Torto~ 1DCrechbh low rm ce o ho 642.Ql91 64S-4462 ............... _ $160,000 Not lt-aslod land i.ty me 00 R-2 90• k>t . or _. HoMes .. A.<tM>C fees an· Sl62 Hlf bwlda blc Sl35K. 7101 972-8421 JM>r mo. Th1!> anrludt''> ;ii :,e~hore 64.5·1!4lO BIG CAMYOM --------property taxi~ + tota San .Juan Capo $58.900 ..! m111ntenance 01'm·r ha! ----------1 Miu 2 8*m hoMe. Br.:! Ba. M~ ~q ft. Syr-. tax pro hle m"i & mu-. N£S11GI Mlt40EO Le a s e S 8 o o / m o old Agt $41·5032. ID COllOS 2 &3BEDROOMS Starting at SlOl.000. Beautiful 1 )ear old 2 CROSSING'S larges t bdrm., 2 .., ba .. 2 Story rmdel. The "Eas ton". 2 Condo. Over 1400 sq. ft. blks t o shopping &. Many xtras. Easts1d e . cinema. Call for your C.M. Nur aJI Pool & persooal inspection close escrow bv K 1 80 Ot Your chance or a hfet1me Purchase Sl8'J.IA10 property will be re mO\ for &UCh an 1dul location C~ 21 Crom market !'fro-. on Q\Det end of Lido 4 ?liewport l'entl•r t~ephone owner al I '11\ ~rm home o n s upt-r 64~!>3a7 b'73 ti87~ wide lo t A fabulous bargain. $495.000 Ill QUALIFYING! FAU.IROOK On V1ctona btwn Newpon• Harbor Blvd. 642·490S da~s. M2·1S31 \\bodbrtdgc _ev_es_. -------' ..INhlJ LAGUHA PARADISE 8ttathtak1n g '11lage a nd ocean "1ew from tht 0-.nef' will cam financ 'iparllhng 3 Bdrm 2 bath ml( for th1!1 2 s tory ·,. Redhil l ~Re.lltv I;-;-:; ~:~I I\ I spa. SJ.25.000 By Owner lUI] $14,500, SS l ·3000 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!! ~ An•iou~ ttze Rarrann Pk• '.Ir• U.r Newly Listed 2 bedroom condo. outstandmg loca lion, in 1mmaculatt> con d.ation D 1n1111t area . wall to l'all l'arpeb. panel 1n1:. l'<ll111 llK H Call. 541.3559 h"64M093 home. Spa t'1ou'> IJmtl) Jitlrm hol'fll' ~1tualtod on room and IJVtnll room ~·---•-•---~.!'~!!~•--_•! ll'ie canal 1n Newpc>rl ma n). ~'<t1 .i -. 1n t h "' Newport Condo 3 bdr l ndl·r ma rke t Do<'k be auttfulh dt•u1rat• d m ra~ht:. a•a1I S225.00U home 'l81i11C!O t\~-.unw f~ba .tn >1:l 11,'1l'1f"nt:: .. ., l"nnconl) Rkr 63.13306 CJn your own pvt 9 hoh· cour..4! w 180 deg view of mountains fro m this 2 ".611 · 2 Br . 2 ha . ~pa1.-.ous home. Jaeu1u With 8Jt20 encl lamu. :.! storage spa ces . ~a!>y care lan<iscapmg. ~~P:. a way fro m clubhou~l'. po IOI. t••nnis crt." & lslll'<' S6 1.500 te rm ... <711 1 7'~~10 IACK IAY 3 Bdrm, shake r oof . hardwood floors, r e - modeled k1tch. J ust a beautiful ho~·reudv to moH· 1nt n P n(!~ci at Sll0.000 RILLER REAL TY 54'>·0814 :-lo q u;ihf• 1n1:. sha rp :J bdrm. 2ba , n r South <:oast P laza Ass I rR Vt\ Lo dwn $108.000 Owner 642-5583. Ad'"""~" m~> pl~r" th1·1r .1ch b' •~ll"phont 800:o m tn:O :Wt p m \fonday thru f'nd11y II lo noon ~W'd:.) COST A \1 F:SA Of'nCE 3Ju W Ray 642 Yi'7ll II L !\Tl!'IGT<I' Ht.AC"ll 1787S llt'a<'h IJhd ~IZ20 LAGUNA 8£ACH 102'7 S (()allt llwy l-'IRUll.a Bea~h 494 9466 'ORTH t'Ol'''TV dial l rrt> 5-40 1220 C:U.1""9 ~ ~•dUne ror copy ., kill• 1, S 30 p m th• d• y bt'fore publ1 ~at 1on . e1U't'Pl ror Sunday ., Monday f:d1110<1• wh•n deadl11w " Sitturoay. U noon a..uwe .-UUTlOMS ERRORS, Adver11ura shou Id chtttt !M'ir ada dally ., rePOrt urora 1mm rd 1atl'ly T HE DAIL V PILOT ~sumtt habd1ly ror tht' r1rt1 UICOrrect Ul~IOn only C'A 'C t".1.1.ATIO:>.<, When lulhnR 1tn .d bf' 'Urt"' to mJkl· _. rt'Ni'fd e>r thr l\l lL 'I \IH t!R 1(1\llJ> \UU b\ \Our 11d t .. kt•r J' rttr-ipl or )Our cnnrt'llat1on Thi\ klll num b er mu"t bt' pr t'1u •nled b v t h e ad' l'rtLWr in raa.-of a d1~pult' CANC F:Ll.ATIO!'I OR CORHOCTION or NEW A O B E f'ORE RIJ NNINCf Evrry t'frOt'l •~ m•dt> lo kill or rorTl't'I J nt111 •d that h11~ been orduf'd. but we cannot 11uarantf't' lo do "' W1l1I the ad ha• appeared IP the paper OIME·A IJNE ADS Th•n ads are su k lly cash In advantt by mall or •\ any one of our omtu NO p11onp Ofdttl De1dhne. 3 pm Fnda)' Costa Jlfeu om rt! • 12 eoon u all breath offlril TH£ DAILY PILOT reurvea lh• rl1h1 .to daalry. edit. -°" r•fua e any 1dnrtleemen1. 111d to tb1n1e 1ta rates • ~Jadons wlUloul Pfiot' 001 .. ................ P.O Boll LfllO, ~ .... ... !>W li2U TARIELL 1026 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '\'1"1~ owner t ransferred. m ust sell Sl~S.000 3 Br 2 Ua home Will accept t•il';h trade tmotorhome on S30.000 eqw ty. Zoned for 2 roore units. 66H!mc> Hwwllwqa. hoc:h I 040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2-IUS TO SURF \1UST SELL Downtown II li :i ·B d I B a AS K·SI M.900 Owner A~~ ftl.ICEDRIGHT! Super 2 bdrm pool holl'X! Wllh large encl. patio Only 21, mill·:. Crom the l>urf f''ull prt l'C only ~.im Pm Place Inc M2-7461 ATTN; IUILDERS Duplex & Tnplex Lots. Pnme llunt Meach ren tal area Century 21JSurf H.eal\y 536-7542 -IY OWMet- JBR 2ba, beam 1.-eils. I "'1 ma bch. T ennis. s wa m pool, sec gates. Must s ell, l ea vi n g are a $132.000. 962·9962 OCEANVIEW. l blk to water. 3 BR. comer lot T r y S30K dn . Agl 536-Gl16 1042 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 75'0NWATEI Just n-duct>d fur qwck sale Custom 4000 i.q rt beaut). Pn me 3 channel IO<.'at1on on Humboldt Is land . 65' s lip By Owner . S799.000 Open dally. 18531 Carosel Lane. 714 /84(). 7611. 104.4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• llOM TO GROW 2Story. 4 bdrms. J baths. family rm w Jfn>lc. close to schools. •hopping & parks. Sl28,500 Univ Pk. upgraded. 3 BR Ba . Sl :l!'>.000. Assume S79.UlllJ N o qua l o r S.:5.•.0ldwn. appro:ii $1200 PIT! 0~ nr ai:!\ Colh.>en. 55 l :lll4~ NEWLYWED'S OR RETIREE1S llus c·ould be lhe dre;im home y ou ·, l' b t:e n .search111g for . 2 bdrm. 2 ba. Cardiff Model in The Terran " :\ l;irJ:<' bn)!h\ k1t tfam1ly <1 r ea t h<1l opens on Lo ) our own pnva te p.1llo Plu:. thl' 't.'Cunl~ ut a pn' ah• l•n try rourt SPECIALS TODAY Uruv.Pk. 4 Br fo'ordh<tm. Pk II. S15!:1.000. Pa t 1\ Jw,t hsted · beautiful 4 Br 111 Colony-Inge L \",\ Terms · Gre at 2 Br startq home·Lett1e J . M1ss1on V1eJo . 4 Br w many extras · Larry . Redhill ~Reahy 552 -7500 ANXIOUS :\1ot1\'a ted owne r ha:i; pncl!(i this Wl·ll located 3 bdrm home to~ell F am1 I) rm. formal dtning rrn. ai r c on d 1l1 o n 1 n~. fi r eplace -A s ha r p home throughout for onl> $119.500' ciu..,un~ loan '1 " new <>'1 · PJ. SuunJ BIHJ Sl23 uoo SI0,000 DOWN MOBIL~ 110:\tl-: don osen ro,alLor" 1213 N t:O \~I II\\\ L \G l'' \Ill. \CH 1•1j ~ !i5&1\U2ori.11 i1~ l 'o n .l h lt rm hnm1• Room W ith A. View S\l.1• 111•J-. 1 Hr t 11 .s "" l.1m rm /1. t.1111u-. rm < ~ 1· .. n 'It'~ from .!nd ... 1' t.•ldllnl IO\l.'..,\11'14. Ill .ll SZ7~.ooo I< al' .,;o<ht«r' ~ w•IOd rlo••" -.ta1m ·•I i:Ja.-,.,, frph 1 ltlt wood 1 uun~' thruout & h: lllt ~.1111 of L°J>~. ! I ;ir &:J I ·r a k ,. 11' 1• r I 1 n J n 1 • in i.: "" 'o c.)I \LIFY1:-.;c · Ht::Posst-:.•;s10N ~11100 dwn. 2~x~2 . 11o OrLinge 1KC:911 fi71 l'all Tortoi" Mobile Homri 972-8421 u1-; \l.'TW L'L 6:.11 12b6 KOi l"11ff Dr Pi\~ORA~IC \ 11-:w -.. Open Houst' f'r1 + Sal l'ri"' l'J r l ) '114 .~(Jo ----------Chuck 752 221l6 w~ llunl1nl!l o n -H v T ht• Su -2 11H + dl'n: or lov ely club a nd flOOI 2 11l'il :-.e ... lund :>' 111,, s:n ~oo 8h. R 1;41, -t:J1111 Th"Jhl'droom v..ut Jnl1 I 5 Hat' Ro dgers .:la~i. homl· h.1 h q,h 631 L'.Jit> beam •c •hni;: ... lilt· l om •• 1V.P.(~ p\l•ml~nt' .i nti c r r..tt h1@44~W OUPLU 0t can \ ... ~., 'i:! 1°1 (JUtl -• 1.1:-t<.iO IH \I. 1-:Sl \T l-. Rf.ALTORS _ WEST N t-:W PO RT Close to 11c1·a n a nd beach V. ell dt .... U!ncd and 1mmar ulatt• J brl r m 't :'II-I~ rnrp. lc'l'l hu1llm' f!"l">hl)" pJ int1'<1 s:rn1 uoo L.ill for a ppL lo '4"\' 1~11:,:,1 1052 For Sole ,llease Bea ut. new h11 m1 1n planned unit d e \ t-li·p rrent 2 Kr & den ~ lull bas. 3 1., m a·., lO bch 1n Lag. Nag. Sale prt C't' Sl 15.000 or least' for S700 rJVJ P l4 1 971 H60 Pnnc Only VATHMS Fa n I u s l H' r 1 n a n 1· 1 n ~ a'a1la ble with lh~ 1m maculate 4 Bdrm home 1 n s u p t• r C J m 1 I > neighborhoo d ~pee· UM:Ular moun\~111 '1ew f're<>hh paantcd 1ns1d and out. \' ,\ te rm'!> SL3'7..500 don osen r• ., : t 1,r ... 1213 N CO~'T t~WY LAGUNA BEi\t'll \ln 4M8 10'7 l'&NS AHYO...E1? 3Br. 2Ba. 2·-.tOI'} ... 11oc lr11. enough lor your own court Can ~ ~ours Co uni) St 19.!JOO Assume 8~ v I\ loan Lrg. comer lot Room expand RV tH'<'l'l!S 3Br. 28a. frplc. lundscaped. fence. spnnkl~rs Sellr will htlp finance t-\1 U pn~ ~ Sl05,000 IALCOHY IAY VIEW ..:~1 lu l\t> P1•n1 n o;.u la Potn1" bdsm. 3 b.slh . <><· ll1p1ed r.nl~ 4 L? monlh.s t.ar~· a....,'>umabl<· loan • IARRETT RIALTY REGISTU 642-5200 {"""™-'r v.111 c.;rry ~ew ---------· ron:.truc t1o n E ;1s"' to ~how. SJ>l~.000 Own<·r anx1ou.-. Wants of ft.or• Redhtll~Realty I 1<lt1 t.:l'.1111 t lfl 1u· . ' . . ..... B.IGAMT!! Z Bdrm ~ d1•n. larJ!e It\ 1nR rm. for mal dm 1n~ rm. t•Jch ~1th Crplr ,\ Qualtt) home 1n perfe11 cond1l1on $249,5011 Westcllff 111.8 Knocllnaham l<oad ()pen Wed & ~'r1 l !'I PAULMAmM UM. ESTA TE 64+7llJ BACK BAY VIEW 300> sq ft.. by Owner $350.000 642-9769 FAMOUS HEWPOl'T BAY CONDO •EXCITING• ~iolby lJ1vl'I~ H11!hl) u11~rad.~t \ 11lJ We-.1 I loml'. 20x1111 l.aa.:una 11111-. nic·l'-.l , 't.1r ~Jr" t orn1·r l• 1t w l3rx•· patio J rC'.t \ 1r cond o n ly s:n :;1111 <J K5029 ' UdoParit I 9 7 l T r a \ 1• I <' ' , "" cabana. outside pat111 & l(ardl.'n Dishwasher. 11 1:. po ,. a I · r r o "' t ( r c• ,. ..-r i.c 1da1rc· ..-rt>n <'h a rmo 1re d 1v1de r .) stora1u· i1heds. corner lo 1 Ht:GJOI CLASSIC MOllLEHOME SALES 2700 Harbor. Ste206f \ 540..5937 / RESIDENCE Aue Your Own lo .a.y & SUP MAAIHA I' ARK IACXIA Y SPANISH Nace 1 BR. 2 ba Condo On Newport Pentni.UIJ CHAIM ~d parkm.11: an th y lo c al io n -.11 h I~ HO\ T ub.\ oUeyball this beautiful buildin g beau\1ful beJ 1·h ,\duh <oor1 .4bdrm + \fa1d "i w it h f t n l' ,eru ra ll <'ommuntl). 2Br 21JJ room Prir1· rt'duct1on Elevators a nd pool RC'l t:all Jo-Ann l>oran. Ai.:1 S49a.OOO. Bnn~ crea tl'e pnt"e in lOli\n at $175.000 851 9522 __ _ olfl'r Call quack to 't't'' Tierra del Sol Realtor AcnolJe for Sale 1200 Hedda M aros1 646· 1044 ••••••••••••• •• • • • ••• • • l.,e.ave message N E W M 0 I I L E .\IT SHASTA SlSKJ Yot HOME .irea. )our own "North 40". Min a-ran c h ha -, ,. .. •• n.-&... in beautiful. cit' ownl!(i spcc\acular vie ws & Co I I ~, ... _._"'. __. part<. Bay view Z BR. 2 I h. h mp ete y re .... utsb.,... ba. bualtins . Cpl .: thru· M!C us1on on w 1c: tu one block to beach. You OUl Xlnt lease & pn <'e. raise food. horse s, c!s. own the land Great Sl25.000 i.hl·cp. k1tJs or gr d financing $205.000 kids Be iieu· suffic1 nt ~ -Ms.FUCHS t:all Pal .\tuntoch. C/O \'1slus Unl1m1led RI~ 714·i00·935U ~(N ~e&""" PGYfloaReattw Aaaume 144,150 9i.,r; 'IV '75-1120 C.O...rciol loan. Fr~ sl andlnR con l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l'!!!!!!'I a.. do 2+1 newly painted 759-9221 - -nopet'fy 1600 A Dl"•~•on or • Ha rbor lnv~tm(lnt Co , Carpels. d r 1 pes t'u II "!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~;;:;ca...• I 07 6" ••• •• •• • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • ""!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!II price. SBS.000. Sellet w ;;;; ••••••••••••••••••••••• •OltAMGI COUNTY• ':: carry S J. * IEST * 4 bdrm. 2...., ba. • h11hly up· New ahopprna cent.er for LACARRE REAL TY Of OCIA.-...-craded. new carpet & s a I e . 0 w n er ma > GU&mt&Jlr. By owner. s1oo:roo 7Sl-Of.2S, 551-4355. Bob INC ,_.."'" • pa 1 n t. ocean v 1 e w c-ooperate on l.R.S. 1()..Jl T7o:.60&4 Balboa P e n1n Pt. 5 St35,000 Own"r wall t:.qual) Sl.000,000. Agt. Bdrm , 1 bath fam11) carry a\ 10117'' No loan 714-833-2801 1-..-a tOSJ 1 _....__. home Dramatic spiral fees. V.A. 11va1I Pnnc -------- "•"1 1 ..... It! _,................. ...,,.... ..........-I 012·· lltlaimy to top det-k for only S81·0821. or 640 °'580 "°Peril 2000 11 n Wn •••••••••••••••• ••••••• ....................... tJmU11>ustd pri vale Sllll· ext 229 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 Br. 2 ba. plush carpet. • bathing + masnlfkent ---------1·--------• cwtomabuu.n. covered nn"'t;.'!.....and owner w111 1nL~ fJYAYl'fN" 11.1.a.vLo-·-~ pa\lo, aarden entry. _,_'"' 17z~ """" a ~• n --';;:, 1115.ooo. HOLUS WOOO 11.es.000 11t for 30 y rs COST A MISA CD Coldwell Banker 1\lrt~ Oleo. Lowett prtctd I bdrm. 3 be. 3 car 1•r•1•. Ownr/A•&. '306.000. Call 144411$ Alt. tPN. T\lrtl• Rock Hl&hlandt 68R. 18A, atew•tt •ltw. Nat to .,_..belt. POOi. . nu.ooo. 81 app. ...- ,, CCK.Dwlu. IAMCll W.Jh& YOU to join the batlon •s lar3e1t dherslfied real estate company at their beautUutnew location ln South La1una Beach. lt you are an experienced salesperson wllh a 'des ire to work with the top salespeople In the country. call ,EamJe Rlce· at (714)&44·9060 for a confidential interview. AN EQUAL OPPOR'nJNITY EMPLOYER . , ._........__ 67rr •676 With ~·mts ~prox. 11932 24 unlt•·t years n~w. _. -Owner wUI cany lots or permo.l50. 2ndavail. paper! Eitcel\eot USITHI DAU. Y Pl&.OT .. ,AST llSULT" SllYICI DlllCTOIY F'Qr Result Service Call '41·1611 ...Ill Cst.m 3Br on nrly 1 acre, depreciation b.eneftts c:loee to brh. $39$.000. with lmprovemenu Ht _0wn __ l_A.;:;.ll_4_98--0_2S_7 ---1 IM<r.t of value. Sl,150 NV\ ?SZ-1920 , ... '"" -:r-:---...-~----------...;.;.~;.;:;:;::;:.:.;• J:.:1.11'11;;.;::..:':.:':;:.:.:.;1::::. ,......_ Uwfs ht 1d ~ ..... UllfwW•d A,a tw•ta "-. 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AdMlll, no ~prap.pa pald.. ba condo, overJookrna crpta drpa blUna 1..,_..._ beuh. terma avail l .. bl. 1 car au. IJ"CIDr Lwn•rr Twahae, prime peUo.IU00815-lJ4l piN. 2110 Newport Bl MZ-5'113 pe>ol ftapa t&SO. 7S2-92lllO ~1,0c,.a.tu.a. • , ntS ITAAMDCO. m.aaa .-raa1 _., • ._ klc • Ur. JBa, •• pvt BROAOMOOR W.4tM betwn 1:30 A ITJ.1111 f' ~ . P•llo. AC, Wtbr/dryr, SEAVJ&W 5pcn. 3Bdrmapt.s:.pald 3 Bdrm •.:,~~:, ftp/ le, ., twlllh,.q' ... AU.Bnvv VlEW l.D!' t_Or. a a., nat wood n\ 1•n ••· pool, arnt 4 b d r,,,. 1 b a . 2 ,..,..._ .. leach 3740 • Ell~~!·~a u ~·~..!c,,,~• ~;..0-6 mo. •Uaf• .. ••d JtOO l''t a<"nt. lllot'nl Hiii. lat pr, hi f.ncr fd, R'-MllbboriM)od IDi25 mo. _...,, _.,,_ .........,, -.................... .. ,_.,tae \lllka, I M I SIHpln• lodtan Rd a~MJ0 8Q.•17 ~t A )'Ml·l.Jd flreplacH, wet bar.••••••••••••••••••••••• "· w1Ua p ra1 ... o.m...w tuuuM .. (7141 ----rolcro·wave. Guarded H.l'1~T 28drms.lbethapL VIUAMIDHA Salia~ ... -....._ J 8r 2 a.. M • rJ.I Mar, Rancho San Joaqwn 2 pte. pool .fr tenala. 11300 Spulah Elt alA! Living! Adult.. Gu paJd. 2br. Zba, new crpta. au ..,_ 1_ bell~""" ~~ •v•lll/21. 1125 hdrm . de"n, roll roune rm. 6"-5403, 831·3444. De•utJful park-like 1ur· 142-:i073. 1tove • dah whr in cl. ·--.,. _,, ,.._ ••• ualta wau.M_lll.., ...... ™·-vtew. lrd Sevt>I Avail round I nu ·Terraod l::tlcl 1tara1es. Couple Mdult apta in 14 PIAl\3 ~. -"1 alr... ...... 2400 ...... ., - 1 d "b "b July Ulb S17S mo leyft .... Vlew pool Sunken 11as bbq. *2BPI r Coodo1 •• ~ So .•• ~t prt'( Children OK. Nil from UtO. 2 b drm -.ooo -.. ••••••••••••••••• .-.. mt' r.aat • e ... r. • •. 75.2 9:S8lf F1reprace enhance lhiJI s parklin g founUlns . aza, poo • apa. ,,....., pel.8. 5435. Utll pd, except townhouses from '535 + •-~c_..._ --. pf!l a OK. SUO/mo 38r 2ba. home. SUS<> S p acto u a room a . No Pt'ts 75 1·6166 ; elec.232AElden,MS-l96S poots, lennl.s, waterfaJJa. -...-... -n-_.. .,... 1 •.a.51 83J Lm UNIV PARK ~anded, yrty. Sepi.rate dlnlna areti. 759-0217 . pooda! Gas for cooking " •• rvR ...._ tod urut l br. den, frplc, Waterfront /Salisbury Walk-In cloeeta. home 2 bdrm. 1 ba. attached heating paid. Fl-om Sao ' '·-,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I Nft a bedroom 2 bllb 1'156 mo Incl 1arc1e11er . patio, dbl aar .. xlnt 67S..a!OO ""'1ke kitchen " cabln~ garage. private patio. Diego Frwy drive North -' honw M l11lon LakH Or 2 8a 3 car aarai• w lk t H 1 ~DJlll Adults. no pets . $425. on Beach to McFadden tw-4.c.-IX.,_ Couftlry Club Golf avaU'7/U ReltNqwred ~·~·~1~!~7~~~-~ Frontrow on TheBay, E ~~ler. 0 unt ogton ~,...... t:aatslde.646-2723 then Weston McFadden .. ~•.•-1100.000 da ~pool BH'401u.Uy Sc"1 pt\• lddl OK. All 552-0l?S plan. uv rm. dln rm. l Bedroom furn from Beauttrul garden apta. to Sea wind VIiiage. • 9udl are. o.,,., ait lancl1caped, no cn&ln ~l powder nn. maaterate Ir S430 Pool .ti spa. Adutt.s. no l bdrm. carPorl, utlls 1714J893-5198. • eT>lllOO XlU , Uo.&137 \eaOC'eliard -:--:-:---:-:-:-:--:---;L.-•••9di 3241 ba + eat an ld tch on I 28edroomfumS>OO pets. paid. 532:>. Qwel adult, a.,_ ~--1)· 190 Jubtloua.eRd 3Hdrm.lb.,lat!kllcht-n, •••••••••••••••••••••• level. Fam rm. 2 twin Adult.s,nopeU. zBr l ba $435 no pets. 383 W. 811y. 4000 WAMY9 ~=-~as SWv,•/rcfna. wa~hcr "4Br. ocean view. yard. size bdrms. fuJI ba & UUlltles Free! ist E.18tbStttet 548-95l6. ;::;~;;;;:;~·:;;·;;.' sr: .... ~ l4'!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!1 dryer. childrM OK. 0 Avail. now. $195/mo. laundry rm down. comm 642·0856 Pleasant 3 bdrm 2 ba. nu do. Worlong --rson or ~... er. apt.a. ~ ~-1520 ,,,.... 1900or"'~"""••. l LAQUINTA HERMOSA r-or 118, fOI' Ball .,.., ..._...._... poo across str eet carpet. paint. 11araRe. s tudent . K itc h . Cl·l• Mlaalon Hilb Country 2 Br, earage. lenced yrd. Sl.000/mo. 6 mo or 1 yr l6211Par1uadel.o.lblk 2Br.2ba S4SO ne .. r occ. shop!>, frwy. privileges. S18S/mo. 'ltildrep 4 ia ldnt wnd, W ahle. oo def ma ant. 8$,000. All 54S.l!4tn Cl ub 3br,Sba,up1nd~ pa\10, pel OK . n OCIANYllW lse 6444144.675-3411. W ol8each.3blUS of J98 W.WilsonStr~t S435 mo. 545-2970. All. _64S-_32'4 __ . _____ _ Ur IDo@(J L >ndo Excataog t r1 lt<vel 2 Edmger 631-~ ~ &oU c~:~ .~~l.OOO cluldren, ~ S4&-7508 Bdrm+den wath many •••1Br VttsaiUes condo 847 5441 1 br S370 _4_P_M _______ _ HOUSI DUPUX - 4UMITS fll'StT o 9?/8~ Valul' ktOSJPITS()t( amenities , an a s uper Xlnt..locataon. Fu11 1,..._ 3744 2 br.1ba. $WOLargeJbdrm 2ba.upper S!S,000 Want to seU or E s 1 o ~: s pa ,. 1 0 u s ~:.~·r~ $900/m o lse. secura lY · pool. :.pa · ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2250 \ c.nguard Way near OCC. New carpel. lrlde for eQult) ln Npt Townhouse. ~ar11ge, SlOOimo.63\-3499. FUUy furn 1 BR. omce ~9626 no f>els. $460 1D40 C La .. _ r d Wat«fl•tHws VaJ ...,.,., or gun11 ..... ~ v. \ll'W ~nee . patio ~595 NEWPORT TERRACE 3 <or-2nd Bdrml 1 Ba. adll 3 0 ... 2 b bit" enc1a.S45·1......,. & yard Doutilas llon1g, 6422510.~-"848 lftc. 631-1400 condo Sunny deck on tx1rm. a . ans. 714-973-1191 <Owner J br. pooL Kuh olt. 1645 :>lr~m. CJrp<>rt. leruus, Gar laund. S:SOO/mo. 182 Large l Bdrm lower S28S 2bdrm Iba garage $400 New Arc:hatechl's home rm.63J,8039 pool, AC '550 mo yrl) W Wilson. 548·51..86 Q111et bu1 ld1nl( wath of State Nu pets Avail 7·20 ~ 3Br. 212Ba, lblk. to Vic-SEAVJEW spacao~ 3 BR ~ ~·3440 -"-•acaous Famal" 3 bdrm beJut1ru1 lundscapmg 4 rrule from ocean. small room with patio. Heated pool. spa, bgttted Lennis c:ouru. n d1ng tnuls, on qwel Backbay lagoon. Share kit. ba. washer/ dryer. SlOO mo. PTef. mellow, noo·aubstant1ve. 640-1375 Aft 4 PM. Costa 2 Mesa. all for ,....,..rty 2600 APlac:entau,545-7983. tona beach. $1 .400/mo 2 Ba FR f 1 ~ ' Al>\JLTS OVF:ll 35 ~o S31S.OOO.C3ll752 1920 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 497 J374wkdvs ::t ~/ be·a~t ~hu'Jec;.!· LotJll-leoc:h 3741 2 bd s.T75 Playground & pet.,) LEt-:WAHV APTS. FEM. ldeaJ situation Cls. Brand new I.us Ve1u111. DclltoPoMt 3226 . . .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 646-1486 2020 1-'u ll erton A~e .. to beat·h. Busha rd & J 9UAIL PLACE "'ev. s in gle famal .v ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 bdrm. 2 ba .. spa. frplc. l•·nnas. pool. guarded LAGUN A BEACH MTR lblk L' r ~ rt A 11.arrullon. HB. Lg. furn. '' V d ... _ d S800 "ale S l 3 0 O I m o I:"-"" uaa"d scrv • ···olor !)TUNNING lr0 2 bdrm. 2 ' .-. " · ewpo ve homes . Now avail ror aew con o -'"4 ma 10 yar . ocean view .. • .. ~ ,.., , ... hlk r I' rm w/adj bath S200 mo. lease option. onl y beach. 2 BR 2 Ba. sec lse.Rf;f s 559-8152 Gardenermcl 644-7970 1V. heated puol. Ut1I ha.garden apt Pool.rec & 1 ~CJ 0 .ay1. (neg>. uuls. md'd. No S600 /mo Call now. gates, pool, spa. tennis, 3252 BLUFFSCondoJ BR 2448 <7 1"1 )494-529• 985 No area. $38Smo. 710 W. ~l -03!17 pets.962 8957 NorHTIIS• 7()2..384-8464. fplc, gar +carport. $475. Nlcpet V. H Coo.st Hwy l.8lh. St · t...,irqOft ~och 3840 - ---- A.gt . 496-5980 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Is ta o gar. new ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~r Rentals 4200 HOUSTON AGAIN in 1980 2Br. golf course condo on carpets·pamt. S650 mo •octi 3769 FOURSEASONS APTS. Speciali1.ing in strip cen· Condo 3 bdrm 21"1 ba fat.Nay, 2min. lo beach 760-1573 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Couple. no pets. 2 br. 1 i,; ter s and ofri ce / &·autaful ocean vat>w SS50 /mo 661 1080 or SUM\lf:RRt:NTALS ba twnme Patio. pool 10,-Tll l :JO ,...._, Lovely all adult. no pets. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1.2&3 Br a pts 6200 Ed Gu' to bch. L g 7 rm 1nger. h.b. H46 061'1 ~+yard. Sleeps 6+. warehouses. Call Cal· Adult:.. $650. Agent "99536i. Large 3 bdrm. 2'~ ba By week or month. no Sl7-0 7lS Joann642 t602 E . S IDE CM 12 Unats. Tex R eal l \-. (714 l Audrey6617282. w 'study Duplex nt-ar tee.A.gt.t1758J70 ---------- ----fJm11J~~ only. Weekly· $571.000. 25';. dwn. 25'l• 4 · -----:$bdrm. den. 212 ba Con· l.lt>ach , fi replace Non Tr1wnhou.'t' :!br. Rrac1ous )T2nd at 11.S'<. 11.2x Gr 547 5907 or 1713> 444·8250 Fo..t• Yaley 3234 do Frplc. pool Adults srmkers. S750 646-63()3 Beaut1fu II~ rurn1!>hed IJ~mg. pool adults :-:o MillHER'S WA.LJ( J une s 100. July $540, ~ 2 & :i br apts from \ui.:us t $575. 7101 $45'> frµk . IJn!e yd. ~:.tl>hore. NB6"5·8410 <104 proj). Land worth ltealbtate ••••••••••••••••••••••• J.~e Jsl. las t, !)f-t. S600 Pt.-nl Jto u:it t' I bdrm pets SJ7S i5S W IMlh St over 5400.000. Ask for &-a.-..... 2800 Lwcury2Br,2Ratwnkse, ~!6614n BLUFFS.lge 4 BR 2 st). t o untrv t 'l u h Jd,f' Wb~ pau11. g;,r, nr llunltn~on llartJOur 1 htldrl'n OK 161"2 J ab Circle. J Pl I ~r. ...... ..,.... pa & 1 \ d ----nr lt>nnas club & s hops Jam Valentine, a gt ~;::~:~·~;;1~;·~~~~~;~ ~rplc. ~ '2c~!~ 1:~: BEAUTI Ft'L EX ECU ~mo. Ai.,'t. 760-121 1 ~~~:~~•~!>. $l050 mu 972·9300 Club 3 bdrm 3 ba .. up. 955· 1550 tlys. 499·3694 T I Vt:: N t: I G II U 0 H · ----------1 ----19 UNITS graded. Unused. Luxuf! ~es -------11000 4 bdrm. 2 ba. 2 COUMTIY ENGLISH ••• Costa Mesa. OWC \\1th Condo. On got! cour:-.e car garage. nt•w carpets Weslcl.aff an·a . 3 BR. 2 HE "GOOD LIFE" 20% down. F'ull pra ce Sl31,0-0 0 f irst T D 4 txf~l\11!'~~~~;~. 2 &dral'l'S S795mo lnclds Ba. lge )ard 5900 mo S000.000. 17 umts. All are !1-718'"'< Value $266.000. water & G1trdener 29701 Avaa·labl•· '" II d r ba . frplc . ~., wi.hr •-a •t a Lft W II , 2 Bdrm. This property nant to se or lra e o '"' "an .. ne 1 has spendable. eqwty an Npt. or Laguna pallo. Kid:. & ts OK l'Ons1der lease with op UNIQUE HOMES 4 •LEX home wath view & yard S675 + S600 dep t1ontopurchase. Dunger 675-6000 r'' ..,... u 0 u It I a s H 0 n 1 g 714 /964 2566 or 973-2971 &Assoc. 957·0701. I~~~~~~~~~~ Costa Mesa location. J 714/973-1191 <Owner 1 Agent. no fee. -----Bdrm 2 Ba. Owner will • siot1 Vleio 3267 VIEW carry at 10% for 4 years. Real Estate HiMtittgto.t leach 3240 ....................... Summer or yearly 2 BR 2 SS.S.000 down. Full price W~ 2900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOMES FOR fH·:NT Ba. perfectly and com- $200,000. Yearly income ••••••••••••••••••••••• Elegant 2 bdrm. fam rm & J bdrm. homt's pr-a ced pletely furnished Pool. $20,0000. Tenants pay t BUY HOUSES AT den, (S72S mol Plush from $525. fenced yards exercise. sauna, secunty uUlilies. 95010 crpts. 2Y.i ba. cedar & & 11arage~. Famil ies gate. Agt. 646-3255 1• l.11ass 5 blks to o~ean. µlease. Kid s & pets - rR€HIG€ OFMARKETVALta; Dbl car pvt gar. Cully welcome. 714/964·2566 or IAYFROMT . ~ _ HOM€~ •No Ft-e maio t. yd. Ad ults. no 973-!971 A~erit. no ree. Prime location Single •lmmed. Purchase pets. lnqmre al S27 18th 5tory. large 3 Bdrm c6n •Move when r eady St. 714-960-6331. koch 321>9 do. Avail now. SUJOO, mo. •Private Party 978-0423 VEAA-AOOMO FUN· Soc••• Ac11v111es D•· 1ec10< •Free SYnoay Brunch • tlBO s • P&rloll~ • Plu& morti GREAT Ra:AEATM>N: T~ru' • Ftt •' l 81Sai()t\) 1~10 & pro ~hop) • '1 HoGlm Clubs• Sauna • Hydromauag• • Sw1mmmQ • Goll Of1v1ng R11nge aEAllTifUL APTS: •CllAH & COZY• l-.o'>l51de l hdrm rn·w dl· 1.oratoc carpl:'l.:., d rape~. "alk an d&.K't f'n,al~ hakon~ lndn fat . t a11JOrt ~,1 ~n c \,..., OR DOGS C:as & "ater 1><ud Open Sal 11 ·I S3i .> ptor mu t S825 mo\ e in 1 U5 F. 18th St 1bt"n Oran11e & N .. ,.porl 1 \m3989 5.125. :! bdrm 2 ba apt t::nd ~Jrai.:e. bllkuny, \J Ul ltd Ct'al lnf(''" fl rrµlace. lmmed m Sparmu.-. w1lh hUJ?<' pvt bakom off mstr hdrm ~P lndry rm. 2 r ar ~ar 3Br. 2•., oa. ""P din rm [J W tr~h <.ompJ1 t•ir t;75 mu 842 2023 I lldrm I lJa ('oodo :-;, ..... • t-decor ate•1 Spa, r.,, rm & pool IW8·4712 VACANT 4 Br. kids & pets o k . ~·nc d ) d SS7S 962-4471 •: cup.in<'' TSL '.\lan;1,.:c lr-riM 3844 Jra.!'nt . 642 160;) ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 bdr• 1 2 •' ba fareplact•. ~. l C.11556-7490 Orangetree condo 2 Br t; A. lcnD.l!\, pools, jac $4115/mo 55 1-5 192 AM /wltnds , 730·0123 v..tuiys, ext 67. Al. •OCl-:ANFRONT, avail no\\ w,·ckl\ Spec tacul;ir 'u :-.Ir paer ten ms bi3 SUHF IJ DO ISi 1-: hv wet!k or m>nlh 4 br. 2 ba Walk to b<·;wh. club & tennis BA.YROMT J Udrm~. 2 bath~ Newly r ... d.,rorated Sandy beach Avail tst 2 wks ol Juh S1500 644-9513 Fu rn o r unf roo ms. hot.cK>s, walk to beach. Wk ly or monthly. t"or in· to call 714-Tls-<1239, HB. Dana Pt area. bdrm Laguna Beach home 2 blks to beach, J Wle 28-J uJy Z1 $1200 + deposit. July Hf·26 MOO + Real Estate Invest ments 3333 W. Coast Hwy. NB 645-6646 Closed Sunday leClllt.li l-c.!! NO FEE! Apl . & Condo 4 bdrm. J ba. Gardener" rentals. Villa Rentaj.s water incl. S81S. Julie '975-4912 Bkr. • S1nQIH. 1 &. 2 8eO 1oom1 • Furnished & UntumolheO . ~ Living • No P•t• • Mod•I• Open D111y \I lo u Large 3 bdrm 2 ha. encl pauo & gar age :-\ear 0 C.C. No pet:.. S4~0 -;;1~ JBr WoodbndRe Condo, _depos_.;...__•t_._494_.-025$ ____ _ 846--0809 "'842-7461. UMTA&.S 2 Br.2~ba ........ Sl500 2 Br. 2"" bl <furn> .. $1100 a Br. 2 bat ...... m.s.ms 3 Br. 2~ bl.. . $750-$1500 •Br.21,\ba ........ asc 48r.2~ba ....... ~ 3 Br,2ba ...... ·--· - Aubelm KW. 4?:-f R€\TIG€ · HOME:~ RulEatate Prot ... loula 3333W. CoutHwy. NB 641 6'46 CloMdlSU~ 1214 ll"dJ<>, rtt racal. l6SO mo Le Blg Bear Cabin. Ideal lse b~ eve; tocauon for hshmg .• hi.k ---------Woodbradg~ Condo 2 bdrm 1 bJ l y~ar old end &Jrut melds fnge. all lllS or JUSl gettmg away. Wltnd o r wkly rate~ av a.ti. t 714 >545-6916 Oakwood a.nsen~·· PMwpott a..cfl N. 880 '""'"e ••• •6tn1 (714) &45-05~ Huge oew Duplex 2 bdrm 2"2 ba frplc. fenced \ard. Dbl ~ar. s.545 673-6l3r.. W -96fi6 r~ lacal. Attractive ---------• N-pott e..ch S. 1700 16111 St 10o.,.. a1 •61111 1714) &42 8•70 A\·aU ammed. SSOO mo C41J Bob-Days ~ Eves Ss.2 3S6 l 3 hdrm 2 b"' an brand new Tn Pie" SpJc1oos a pt . I~ P'-i ~ ard. l'l>lc. ~75 :-.ear dov.nto-.n 646-6816 LolJma leoch 3-41 or S48·2408. ••••••• • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • DELuX E: O UPLF.X ·~ . -----Ol:eanlroot 3 Br. 3 ba blk loorn JUr. 2li¥.1?ar. ~•<Y 2 Br. fenced \ard, High n !le Pntll ._etunty avn1I now Mm mer ren c a r a I: e i; s: 15 / m 0 L-.eor rfllt <19"· T154 tal wkl) Also :nail g,;o.5043 1· JO 1350 ---\\ 10ll·r rcntJ I (.!13 1 Oceanfront I lJ<lrm. $4.:Jll l pper spacl-OUS 2.B r. lB.i . ~r mo A<'ro~s from 881 170:; µvt J(ar . laW1dn rm Ht'"lt!r Prk b75 JOo. l...arge. lu'l.uraous. adult a pt Yearly 5650 mo Agt Gi5.SJ70 :!bdrm Newi>ort ~ach J()hn 1~115 before 5pm <J!WJ &i2 9733 . aft 5pm l bdrm. l ba !-love, encl ~arage. AdulL.. 1'o pt-ts ltefs. SJIO mo 1~ .!t>r. loo . frpl. no !)('ls. :1 blOl'k !! l it he1t <·h S500 mo ti mri l ·H· Gt·~ aft•·r 5pm :! bdrm 2 ba Sondeck l•toAe~w ... 'PO'-..trt ~och -.3869 dash .. a ~h er . 1 ... undr) ••••••••••••••••••••••• fdl'tl. ~ A\la1I apprO'\ July 5th Da~-. ~~5 E ,.es & Wlrnds 760 1418 lvTE 2 BR l Ba. ~Jr, nr OCC. $395 mo . Nu pt-ts. 751 3696 r\ PAil NEWPORT COUNTRY ClUI UYIHG Sangll's, 1&2 bedroom JI)(.' &. townhou:.e-. F'rom $409 044 · 1900 GRl-:ATSUMMER! CORONA DEL MAR. Br+gue:.t. Wkly clean 1ng S3Q)()/mo yrly_ ~ T 1-; P S T 0 B J C <"O RONA Bt:ACll. 3Br Includes !mens S400 ~· 14l'ek . BEACON BAY. 3Br, ten n" & beach SiOO pc \.\ 1'('Jc. IJI)() ISL!-; 3 Br Tl'nn 1 & bt•ach "50) 2 wee! n11n1mum We 11.ivc l"ntul Propert ~1anJ~ement Ava1lable . W OJtt'rl mnl 1Sahsburv • 673-6900 . san < l•·~ntc .i BR 2 Ba nr t>each 1reac. Jul) Aug. S600 mo. 49'~·3613 --- 3lir, J Ba home on bear Jt (;dM Sleeps 8. Pv. 'tn.'ct SMOO/wk an Jul~ 8JU1" k an August. 2wl m.anamum 213·928·1844 •••••••••••••••••••••• Summer-Wblter Rental PaOf'8TY HOUSE 642-3150 Oceantnlnl 2 Br home, I Balboe, evan 'tll 8/2t 6l$-4:M5 - /CW •fl .. Ad I t' I I ~--Ta ••• .. -··--·· ........ MckwOrts amall Jobi ~lirtp&lt, lnl/eat QulllJ eooC'retc Ii Ludlcap~, lne Ldm· OOC lt\ldut. SklploWtt, ROOfo"TUNE·UP Dive'• PaJnlln1. aervine fyou"-v.a"t.~~besJ ,.. ,.,.-• 111 .. 6 ""''i. old ''"u ma1onry no 'ob l mini. c ... .,._, °ftH dump truck Cnde. Recond old root v. the ard 9 yn, mo•t ru1. ~~~i:i::":erv~~t•nf,.1 .................... ~........................ •.......•...•...•••.... . ........•..........•• int...f1.nra4" H•fl•m'•u"lp. hd armll Call )3M"f• aft ea.Av!& .. .......,. tMaul 0..nNS-llOO =•~ n.-w OM. New ln1ured.llc'd.~ becaiaH you tiavu'\ ---o....;....--:..----afC-....-._. ~•Uoa Mr Palo«D ~ t'.:llp. Oardene1'. Compl H.ulin,•DumpJob9 JDROOflNG ~7-2153 WALLPAPERING ull•d AAA·l yel j Ill;• •. ..-........... ••••••• J!, lJt'd tal3l4 ca.MC.. yard matnt. ll clnu,_. Al.ii for Randy. . Fteeat. Llr 330986 831·3007 ,. .................. ,..... ••••• .. ••••••u••ou•• PetAt_.1·1098orJ4e.21.4S ~48 Aver. SU pr roll G M.IYlllTIMO• -. Pormll"a Worlc utm U WU.. 6 paUOI, £1~'-tdtHd cart>lnm> •••-••••••••••••••••• C&JINorm~ ACMEPLUIJIBIN . AellS.fltO'Wfll.C'll ,...._.. &al •• ••II rm add. nmoeki. plana. homt Moti Fri. H yrs 0.ve' Tony, .-eoc1&. H1ul /Orad1n11. demoll· FlNEST1N JANtTORlAL ---------1 • COMPANY • Mt-tOUl>an llllMa.helc...,...._, t)'w • 30 yr& expt'r ~l-ttt4 t.rvln• 111rdon1ni. clunup1. Uon. Skiploader, dump CARE. Comm/Jod. E.1· ESStAM MastenPlumben1·ra1t& Lkl'is741"18onckd --______ _, bau!iq,frM•t. tnaclt. Tree11yrd worll P"f'ti5e64$.7440 Cltm pailltini. lo ratn .• ..:efi:.:.ft;.:c..:.;~:.;:.:.t.;..~..;.3_·$_119 ___ _ Lo¥1ac ta,., AC-I lo i, iTOM lNT\o;RlOR --\Ima ~iUy 311) CARP&Vrl\V M-1140 &41 IGIS C ts ilChw ~. ~l 2011 at\ a..m .... ·-1 .,, 3 •· --"" J-.. ree. est y r suar. ........... • --........... ,........... ---------.._.a ' . ~..... .. Co•ta ll•U home, ..!!."., 6GMOt •w~ . 1111.. .._ kau .-... • BA IV J TT IN 0 ~Ptlma..an.dAd l'ATRIOTS' 10'. olf Im ---.. -~~~l!!lmllllj LaWl'll tnmrned " edled. ·~.•ell rm' .•••••••••••••••••••.•• 9112-1418. 633<983'1 &A$. • ••••••••••••••••••••••• PftJV menu ac~l)t9d by 4U'V RS l:?XPl!!i\ clean-~,!.'-uUna ••••••••••••••••••••••• Profeu1onal masonry Pamt.lni le Papering. Repair • Reroor. Ali Jut)' 4th on u~dlllona. ,,. JACIC wtU.SOH "04Z·9807 Want a REALLY CLEAN We'll beat uy bid. Professional work. t~s ·s hlngles·rock, ~.~tll~~'s' ::N3!r ~ Cl a14'C ..... ed-or GardetUD1. laDdacapm1. HOUSE " Call GtJiiham ~14 References. R.snbl.Ste"e.547-42.81 ~:i:-~v:if.ee ..,.,. ut• R~UkntJal-COrum• tree lrlcnauag t.. re· Gtri Freeest.~Sl23 Custom brick. stone . ,.,,,. .. " R d l g • Victonan PalntlnR. Resl.d DECK SPEClALlST emo e an movaJ. Free estimate. XJnt cleaning done by l>'ock. c.-oncrete •stucco. a~ t:1"T~ ~~· my C ff , -----.......... \ ........... . A NEW JOB 1714, 75. ,5117 Fr ., .. ,, "tSl ext/lntr. Acowil1c ce•... Why call .... e rest when • • 752·1349. lady w 1up1 D~ndab&e. R.ef1. ee est.~ 1 t t u• NF.WPORTBEAC:ll owntrans.847·31137 ref1hn •• ~ asNer-11 uMcco \OU can call the best~ ---------_..., pale ,_g lgue · sn Decking ol all t ypea. Lee c:..,..w.iu ••••••••••••••••••••••• St\111npoo & su.•,un cle•n Colvr briahtencl"ll. wht ledrietil Delinquent Acrounb Ailee's Howr.ecleaning •-•••••••••••••••••••• 'jo. Rich 492·3183 Roohng Co of CM. Call W'tndow washlng. Refs. Moving., The Starving RelidentiaJ fr commercial Marty or Rob al 642-7222. Wl'ntCWT ~ YOUI rtlSlttf Otte cptli lO mm blt•ach Clean •••••••••••0 •••••••••• Bad Checks coJledcd for hv, din rm. hall SU A\" El..ECTRlClAN·Pnced only $6 00 Call John Rid· 1 rn 17 ~I t•Out'h 110. t'hr ngbl free esuma le on die <3131390-3100 Reasonable. rellable College Students have r t R & .... ._ _,t._., ... nl •..ewt.,. ...... ~ •'"• ~ .. «.toMCI grown. Lie Tl24 436 pamlmg, ree ~ · eas. ROOF TUME-UP _..._ ____ ... _ .. _.,.. -.- 673-121&6. 646-487\ Same good serv 641 8427 rates. 675 95'Jl, 573t0?37 Will recond1t1on your nld ______ ... _____ .. ~ .... -. -.,..... ____ ... ~ C:u•r e-hm pet odor largeorsmall~ Tired of cleaninR your m root for a • th of the coeot of ~ ,...., ........ Rll'N "' \AIM1' "4)9 .. ,.~ lf"9 <.:iit l'\!l'latr t5 HS ~xpr Lie •337254 673-0359 M. dyww1t spare time a•ay? Call l"ailltinq/P•riacJ ,.._._/Repair a new one. Al1111 new --..... --..... ._,..,,... ... .,. ~ -.. .,.,.,_ .. -.w C .. IOo•filOGOITI-Clo work my1elf Refi. ----------••••••••••••••••••••••• ~·uoio1 Fwlli .. • Carprntry . masonry . 00~~ Jt..*aM1e 968~3'707 •••••••••••••••••••• ••• •••• • •• •• • • • ••••••••••• roofs. PETERS PAINT&NG Neal patches &textures JO ROOFING ••••••••••••••••••••••• rooC1ng plumbing C \RP.._I & A."TROT tu· 1-um.nurt> re hmshing. re· f1oonng. 'Stuct·o & tile lkl> cariwt thru in:.laller pairs. 1>a ndblai.l1ng. Drywall & more JB Lady w1exper will clean for reas rates . Own tnuu. 646-900 I. 7 51 0383 .&t whole:.<tle Brin~ 645-7435 6469900 l'l.imvtes Expert m!>tall11 · -----lie •f'Mt+WJ llOll Work guarant(.'(.>t.I C..da1*"J Jack or all Trudh llome ..................... .. t-:xpr'd Reas Katl's RtHEST 19]..1439 557-2153 Free ~l C.ill Gene • ~·<MSK _______ Expert in pla1>ter repair Tiie fine ext pd1nt1ns.: St. or restuct·os Int /e xt , ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lil In., Try m~ R . cheapest rates. Ed Spec1ahzementry ways & ·oo~-s. -·nos..,,_ .. ,,..,,,. .......... .,. Ja) ••••••••••••••••••••••• r epairs. 'ma 11 Job:. :\1ature Chrisl~n pro( Sw>r 8.16-5.')55______ fH5 5660 t• er am 1 t t 1 I e (I oo rs •OOllOH -Ro s.. .. no c..__ CA*•• ·-1n ... t11 754 6550 C ardenin~. tree trim 'f~ler 646 1455 140man. hal'I lived in mmg. clc1.1n·up. & maint Claremo nt Cor 23 yns. 962·11183 ProC. paint1ni Ext & Int • -c~---1161 .__I.MW S..o .. ••1 l>et<a_.,IO CA 1111.'l•~ c:-tst/C~ i.erv A.rrue ~-8414 ~ w1 s h l'S t o house•11t Low rdte<. 113800LS Free •••••••••••••••••••••· 1Kendow .,.._ ... ..., ""'u"·'"• ,..,_..,.s, _,,, _8-(:,. CJ>t)oMO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---•••••••••••••••••••••• • ~rt art·d Xlnt refs e.t 536-IJ83 \1C Visa t;. Ci 1d I e y PI um her. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------Repair -.en1ce. inst.alln· l'rofesl>10nJI W1nrlow 014110 ..... Dnveways. walls. patios Bloek walls. 15 yrs cxpr f'ree ests 548 47l6 llrpetiClem ... Haullng .:'\lo v1ng Con a\a1l 7146216-<84.5eves leliOW-. ~';';I ~a:.:,r CA IWIO MOT A-~ 4-..CY TreeStopped1removed cretl' & tree removal New lawns 751·3476 Qwckserv1ce 64216311 f\od what you want 1n ll<ln. backflow u:ru!ica cleamn~ by Joe 1>:m1els Oally Pilot Class1f1ed...!:._ t100 642 9315 71:!._ 548-885:1 __ .... to 5'awe 4300 !Office....... 4400 Office._.. 4400 ._.. W-.ct 4600 -..-U ~"n_t'S. Tnnt 5035 Lost Ii~ 5300 •••••~•~••••••~?~~ l~~.~!~~-~!.6.~ ···············~····· ...•...•...•••..•...... o,,o.-.... , SOOS ---••••••••••••••••••••••• RV I ·-Y ... OCH"RGE l<Xhces in Baylva1enwdmlf~trckl. Office spac.-e. ewport Male net.'d s room im· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• . ------Found : White Terrie " 42.:Jor·li~cnse •. ... •••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• -.1 ~ "'EODl"'G S E 'I'S ,..,..-,.-., ,... ~ Historical u Beach Call Gene Hill mediately u1, 10 S200 SEAFOOD MARKET Sattfotr MhJ. Co. l.h.t silver ca• Mate male dog. Older dog. On 645 7716 ••HOWIE•* I S250 & up. Bay View ~-~ -----Cont:u't Dave 549 1874 No OrangeCty Xlnt loc All l)~ of real ei.tate \le-.a t•rde area Ii to lluntington Street -.nd ___ ------ Rental Shanng Service Im med O<'<'UP Contact~ Approx 300 + ~q rt and A:\1 '~ Nwpt. Laguna Or l::stabbsh~ Chentl'le Ill\ e.tment:. smt~ l!M!J f<eward 957 <SJ7 Osweico. HB SJS.1260 HI RTJI CONTROL CTR Has Roommate For You ROlle.6733822 70+SQ rt of plu~h ofhce Cclm 1-'resh&frotenSeaCood SpedalidlNJ"' 1 l..o5~Yema l;~lht• Mt·d FOUND~Bei~e & whl1 T ubal s teril1iat1on ~i~l7 dan1953-0395 !oopat·e . Airport arc1o1 ----Sll.0000 I' t:reat Polt'n 2ftdTDs .,1t..e Vic lfarbor & 19th Bea~e PUI' Vic Santai bylaparoscopy <Band WM hr bd b tor2Rmswtes.125 sq ft i54-6789AskforAnn Quietre.1dence1nLa~una ual 642-2171 545-0611 ,•-· to . Popp•• .. Hai. Ana&:C1v1cCtr ~i35001 Aid Sur~ery1 & vasec- " 5 2 · 2 a. apt &uprromS75 779W J9t · &•Jch. Nt•wport lie;;ch CalrJohn ,\Jtt """' J torn1es. 17752 Beach Dana Pl. S225 mo. lsl. St.call Tom s.M>-2200 •NO COSTA MESA• or <h..ta Mesa wanted :!t.J/477 l~ Widow hu mone} ror 2ndt l'Oltar lJr"n & white. Pwsoi.ib 5350 Bh·d.11 8 . (7141M8-6330 lst. avail 6-15. 768-4234 Med /dental HMO. 776 sq tor resPons1ble. workinit Pnnc1pal»only please TD 's No crf'01t chttkJ 00 ~ __ --••••••••••••••••••••••• Share 2500 ft Condo "'ith Medff ical R& Pro(~;'!~oeno~J ft fl} rm swte & pallc> writer Sma 11 cottage no pnlt~ For act ion <'al L 0 ST : S m 8 row n COVER l!!..IRL FREE · o ices easona · s u p e r . f u II •· e q u 1 p w o u I d b 0 1 d e a I .._"..__"' ""3 73 1 _. -pool & great view The Cos M S48 2103 • ~ "'"' ..... A..ct <.1 I dn~t1me Hurmt'i.t~ male. Green Pr--•cy Bluffs. 1275 per mo.·+ '·• ta • esa · · S499 roo Tom ~2200 fsomelh1ng awa) from ()pporl.ity 50 IS --\ Jlle> area. re..-iird . • 95J..0771 * -7"· uuls. Call 557·7883 o Deluxe oHices. 800 sq fl Jets. traffiC'. loud sh'~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• HEID CASH HOW ~'l 70C8 ~Hr Out.call Servi« Testiftg "610-6339 bl 80 N and the hke.1 Rent S300 CHOICE IMVESTMEMT $40,c,()O wrll '>t'<'urod 2n l'Rt-: LAW 'l\udent n~" ABORTIO.._. · ~Int dg, 1 1 ewport or less Needed by July Out-oforea. Xlnl mn•" Tl> nt~etl "'''h h11th no l.o'l mal.-<.:1H·kat1el _, C'-. .-Bl645-2111Koobv · "'' S25001 W11ldoanyth1nl.! G al( ... ~&a-> MALE shr w slime F'urn · -=---16 Wnte. Ad rt567, PO w CPM 3 s hopptn" l'tr' tum. for 3 'r int onh 1Tt:rn. 1 Jo:rl'' & )t•llow • eMr ·~ or .. I f 1 l.••)P.JI lonf1dt'nl1dl 1 _ _. ... ~ ..... -:_ Nwpt Coodo nr bet> spa Retdd 4450 Box t.560. Oranl(1· Coast Ofr "'arcbouse Lg unil n<Jll' Rl'J l) Port o' ~111,tlt·' \ 1r LJ~un.. ..._._ ~.__.., pool NICE ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dall~ Pilot. Costa M"l'l.I complex Cu:.h Flow + ~ 3339 ___ :-.;1guel. 49!> 0381 ~~'1~ O. Box 32.i2 •Low fee llldlldes S295 645 2004 for '\\or e & offll·e ~pace at 92ti26 or le I c p hon c a pp rec U a \l:.. A Kl Ld» Tnts. Comsetian., -----reasonablc rat~ 673 7654 714 75-1 7i72 2nd TD'S HJ h' ·' Pa I I ll' t • • ··~ Will share lrg lux home. soot 2700S Ft , . I ll 1m~IJ \Jll !-.e.11 I'\ <.,PIRJTU.\l.l<l':ADl~(j " S.C)tty. MedicatioM frplc,m1C'ro.ml·el,.·rurn ° qr · ---=--· /1" est/ l~eshntnt Low oillts. \t'll014 rnllJr 14 hill-. GlftdPost·Opbam :\H;5A Vt.:HDEl>R ~e " Wantt'd so2o t5 \t'artcrm SIU UtAJ11r l•klm IOpm t 'ulh L1e tJ H.B Rita -:>:l6 80!JIJ PLAZA ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••. ••••••••••• mun• ~o e.a.lloon ~~:w ~H·;~~JH;;!1 <. d\I 1~ i:?-.i or 1•12 ~1-1 11u:, .:_.Co.nseiftCJ & Refer· Golf c~s; a1Jt Sa11 Im.mediate 1525MesaVerde f:.C M •• _:__5 p ~-• 1.1d0Newportl'o " I .1rn 1no Hl'al . '.').an ~-Clemente Walk to bl·h Occupancy 545-4123 ~ Or.ini:e County rvuU<' fii:I i5!15 ~H r-. ~ lo•111 * Me d i . c 0 I & ___ __ _ Opportunity 5005 uon C:o wants lnvel>lor' __ F•)UJ1<1 Wn ,t "'di• h .11 tennis. ocean \lt'l4 SHi..'i To Fit Your EWPORTILVD ....................... 5Q', retum Short tt>rm !'\I ll.1rbrH C'tnt1·r lwla:an<:e.A.cc~~ -lgg·4m2aft6pm 'Individual Nee ds M Local Exei·uti,·e c-xpand 6,..wt"Cki-C:all73'.14't2u :Aut~nh/ H1·ud1nJ.: .irt•a lrhonl MASSAGE •Confident i al & NPT OCHL11d.' to ;.hr 2 220 to 3 ,000 cp COST A MESA '"~ bU.\IOl'l>~ Nf.'t.'<l am Moftey to Loan 5025 r:t:F!:~d ·>1:• u:wc n.. va m Pl'f••t.I w II h J Pf'f"SGftal c~. Br 2 Ba apt"' 'llC11f' 218288. 71:100 'q rt 2 luti1ou~ Pl'1 r..,on,~h11°.,.1~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1-0U 'IU \u ,,1,. 1ot·r ,on .1I r1·Jax1 n .: BllTHCOHTROL "" k Pl s Call For Stor.'. Completion up Wll mi.: to earn ..,a ... r ' rr• •Uu•e b\ I! or tlw 1>r" s~1u• ... TI ......... v"erJOO mg POOi. J3(' • ea e L J> -~ 5100 Stw.-pllt'rd mt\ pUjlp\ It -~... -' I~ -...,,... t 11rox l2-J0.80 Finished to r'ath) &IB-4533 .(NEED :S.CI .... tlteM 1ttrb 1n Soul.hem t e n n • s . 1 · t 1 I 1 n c I An Appoinunen suit 642.:J.i93 ••••• •••••••••••••. •• • • nth ~1 or Alph.i l.klJ. J For iflfcw wtiolt cw im- ""'°"/mo .... 0 011"° ""·t of area 0 .. n .. r mu~.·t l·.u ,,.271.n CJ l1 furn1J .1cu111 . ~:at . ..___ t _....., · .....,. ,,.. {714) 87~-8662 vu ~ • " DIVORCE" ''' "" ~ .. un.i et<' OJ>t·n lOam nw-e appomm .... n . Pro( male to s hr 2Br. 2Ba apt S380 mo Qcn,·1ew . noo i.mokt'r. 6i5 :029 \ oung fem to .,h ~J n · 2hdrm condo. II U I 'ool. Jae. tennis. nr bC'h SWO + •, uul 968 0·~1:J ~hare Park Newport. 2b<lrm. 2ba. apt Pool, t en ni s. spa S290 7fi0.. l!Oi2. FEM rmmte W••nted to shr 3 br hou ... c with l .other pt'rson $200 mo m cl's. utJls Bob63l !1259 cORPdR.A. TE r\.AZA NEWPORT CENn;n 2 Pn\'atc nffl<'e' + re :'118 'C:\I. up to 1100 sq ft !>ell I ake o ut :.ancl"' 11·h Send st am pc d . J d Found 2 do~-.. f' GcrlllJn .iJm. 1 da)~ " week V1-. c~ a\a1l at pnmc c.-om('r shop <;d hours. !1 3. Mon ./MONEY ~ModenH·loj>t>to "-he~rd &. her PUPV' a :\I {' Atlanh'> Health C.A.UFORHl.A. 17th & N14pl Blvd thru l'r1 ;\u 1·x11 -.Tf':P H'tSTEI' llHSt2 .r.4:? ~p.i.:?lUll.1rborBl\o'l1 PREG ... AMCY 1,'"'S "''"" ~l~'>an. On<' ""r''>" or • · ~t· "I -~ •L "133 l'r " """"" ~ 2!>21 F N c;rdnd ''-• ·• t;.,a ..... ,.... ~ COUNSELING l'eplJon S850_759-15.'i0 IU~Rereial Rewtds 4475 PRI :\It-; LOCATION ••••••• • •••••• •••• • •• • • By 0 C Airport 225 sq 1100 sq fl in shopptn>t ft to 1280 ... q ft from 85" center on Hril>tul nr per sq rt Phon~ 557 ~ ~!°borec·._9&t 5313 e\'e 450 sq It for $425 per mo IRdliatrial l...td 4500 4001 81 r<'h St N 8 Agent ••••••••••• •• ••••••• • • • 541·5002. S650 Ind 10fC' near nu 2'26.S'.18101 Redondo Cir . I Mo. FREI os. 11uot Bch 842 2834_ Newport C...ter XLMT LOCA TIO.. t·~pand husint'!\loo "'Ith Santa Ana.Ci\ 92701 h1u11d ln '-h !'>dll'r, \I 1ng lh" Jd for ~UUI sr.nv&CE.1 ... C ,-.ndwll'h routt• 2710:! • ----,1r 1·1111ral Par~. 1111 '"''1..1ll!.1f\ ~ " · Camino Cap .... tr .. nn 20lu50'· SU\IORS. Su1, .. ll-»dH•J APCARE L;.ij!un11 '\1..:uel. 6 lti ~1 CREOIT HO fwmbow. J!lfl'>. fr~lun·' NEWPORT :~~o~:4 ~~unei..> u1 PROBLEM _zm __ flA_r_bo~~..ir.11 1-~·~~!n ~:~:1~ .... ":i.i,I~·.. RRST LADY BEACH 2nd & 3rd TD'-• ""-• ~ 5 120 II .... n>rts Mod1·I' 00 -·· • ...,.,., ~o;n 11a1,·•1e' "ha1n ,., J r I 75~ 53 Int De'lil(n Studio. "'ell "7,_6531 ••••••••••••••••••••••• \\Jrt:I do. TJlt>crt f\ l'.o n ' Janrers 6..- t'Joolab µresti~ious loc ArraOJo?l'd b) ~ t>:r~ 972-1345 SAHT A AMA u n I 1 m 1 l l' d o P I' l \ :. Coo$t Ho..-Loons i 68-6471 l-c1un1t Ht•ll JIC' t\l>t• 972-3104 fl'mate 'r lk.orh an •IMT"L MASSAGE• Habkmms EspGftOI ll un t Hl'J • h t'4.irt•n .J .. C'uut • Sauna (5~) Reliable M / f" to share Balboa dplx Refs req'd m ?U17 'Or 67S U328 afl 1 &wlcnd!.. Ask for Jim Prt-sl1g1ous Exec s uite 7520 s. F industnal park Inc Ids Sl'l' ser v1cl!s. urul avail. for immed oc recpt . phooe aru.14>t·nni!. cupancy Jncls Otrices & lmdergmd prlmg · h'lex warehouse space Crpb. & antique decor l'Onf. dr""-. wet bar For leal'. Amu,ement rom·ei-swn h" owner 12 nt'w plC-l'b p;ns & \ldeos. Work p t. xlnt return. will tram t.61 1813. :\, r Hall onh HOMEOWNERS 0-Day A.ppraisat Bl.irk 5..1'· ~or u; 1~ Ha OC AIRPORT &l!ioyma..tt~ IJOI 81rt"h NB ~IYT5 Pnparc ......, U ~'T Hr14n & blk labb~ 11 lam aero--~ Sheraton ••••••••••••••••••••••• ( dt \II \lcndO/J & Sdlook& MOllLEWASH l l>t' \UUr l'QUJI.) for b11lc,. home addtt111ns. vut·a tmn.i.. etr Any amount. an} rea~n Cn-d1t or JOIJ not ne<'<''!>ar~ C•imµJrt· our l'O'>h 21 hrs & ~eekl'nd'> \ alMlna C:\f '1>1 1756 ESCOHTS lmtnlctioft 7005 1.a.t Watc.-h. near basket •953--4473• 1 ···•••••••••••••••••••• Luxury IJ\ Newport! s:J7:\ \'1deo·TV + morl!' (;Jragc Must l>ee' No smk 645·0818 John or Jane in~ info c.-all ~2-4463 M ,.. rm. 644·1l80 A:.k for "" I ..:..:.---------1 7 .t0to3·30. Sat 10.2. Of AMERICA 'IOlJ 'RE TIJ.L BOSS II<' al in flat 101¥. 'el own hours. 14ork outdoor.> in vrof1table mobll l' wa !>h 1ni.: 1ndu~tn Sen ice bu:. & trut·k flet>l~. boats & plane!>. hall rourt:.. l'm' lfiJ.:h, Always ~·n Now Htnnlo? (.'red. teacher. avail ror Sat 6 H 55I 1222 !'llorma -----tutorinl(. all s ubjel'l:. . TOUCH OF Cl.ASS K-6. 840-6263 ----Non smoking or unnktn~ mature female to share CdM 2bdrm house $275 rm Negouable !151·9310 Oll.AHGECOAST Prime Ne14portt Me~a RHAHCIAL CEHTER Bu.-.1ness P ;,irk Qualit) LAW OFFICES office & warehouse spa l'e MAI([ SOMION[ HAP9Y .. All[ IOIUOHIE MlllLf La.t E \ H RI NG. lo?Old w 3 ESCOtrTS W__..._--~--7-0_1_5 red .. ton e"i & J ttttll' 2-1 llRS. 752-0817 Jobs ~ Mesa Verde Goll Course for lt-ase Carpet~. 846--5567. ··~7041 d iam o nd s V1 C' .....................•. area. C1t.>•ofCosta Mes.i 2 bt:au\lful new orfcc.-es with or without services $300-MOO mo. call eves 957· 1414 drapes & wet bar lJS0· 1870 sq fl uruts ava1h1ble now 642 4463 M 1-·1 30-3 30. Sat 10.2 bldl(S . heav} \.'QUIP ----------1 !Tll'nt t•nrlles~ appli<:a · NEED MONEY? l'lacc-a HAPPY AO in this t"Olum.n for only SJ~ Ca 11642 56711 ltob•n,on 'i. Fa s hio n h tand parkcng lot. Hl:."WARD 213 378-1581 Profes!'>ional Therapeutic ARTIST'1CARTOONIST rTW Ssaj!e. L1c'd NB Illustrations. adv. art, Apptonly.Steve.548·2Bl7 flip charts, sJ1des etc ~------4350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Storage garages. onl Balboa Penrn. nr Fun Zon e <101/\x2012 'J 67J.29tl; 673-3930 Fent"ed yard Approx 1mately s acres for rent Near Harbor & Balter All or part. 549·1H81 t1 o n ... 1 f'.:vcn l 1qu1d ~andbllt!>t. wax. & 'pra) fert1liz.e' Minimum in 'estrrent gets exC'lus1ve ~fWA POWER WAS ll ,~'Stem. romplelc tram IJ\g, mgmi. & mktg. sup· port No franch1&e fees. Unhm1U"d S potcnual 1n r~ess1on proof l>Cr\'ll't! 2ftd Morf9e91• To $50,000 Or Mon. CONGRATULATIONS Brenda & Jeff Happrnes.s' The OP's LOST; Cockallel • .ira> "'II.!:, )l'llow topknot. !\hiJ a V c rd e . C M . ~9983 -...com,•y ESCORTS SeC', xlnt typist, Syr exp desires temp pl/ft work byday,wkormo 4400 bu.~mess' 714 545 S.IOli I ·800·432 8357 2' Hrs 641~180 LOST Siamese Cat Ccrsh/C'-di:s Lost & Fomd 5300 VmOJly Springdale & A. bpjMC,IY"IM <.;a II your 1-'m anci a 1 •••••••• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • •1 E d w a r d s . H . 8 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!SI Cons ult:lnl at Aetna ---------~ REWARD848-6541 Fmancc-Secured by a combo Found. Brit Spaniel. Young Mesa Verde ~-Is 559.5477 Tutorin11. Irvine area . Local t eacher. M A. Columbia U n1vers1t~ 7» l.250 or 551-6M? HltpW..ted 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Real & personal prop KERRY ANDERSON Art Center & Frames. 121.11 921 ·0300 Pnvale Party. Wed/Sat. ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'1111!!!!!!!!~~1 714,~1. Ounl(e Seil '""'A"• I . h D l FOUND ADS ~FIEE CaU: ~· 641-8688 FOUND : Sm CoU1e1Shelt1e mix. vie. Uruv. Park Terr. Irv I Day : 8336861, eve 559-0957 *Dutcall * 7c~UMTIMG u..,._ Ul Wit 8l y C.U 842-5678 PUot Want Ada 642-3112 ' TEMPORARY MC/ Vi.41 ASSIGNMBCTS '4~5'71 ~-~--~---- ... Orange County is boom· FUUND 2 German Short ""!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!f Ing! Anchoarewe : Lost or Found a pet! Cal An1ma I A ss11\a n c Lea.cw. S37 ·2273, no fee. Hairs. male 6 female. = We're Hunlinatoo Harbour Are you• busi.neas exec llt)m•RT ~ area. IM&-1280 ~ oo a lnp need111g Lost: Sml Fem. Doc bl w /wbt mollth. AN blk/belp Keeshond M. Vic E. 18th/Santa An Ave 9/8. 6..11·5057 sec'• to 8111•1 you acco••tAmne Found Lhasa Apso w /b\lstneu arrange· UH ~'It"' Newport Beach Jasmine menu while traveling. Creek area. Owner Iden· CaJJ 7141894-9'908 lily. Eves: 7~ ---C-AND--Y-45--- FOUND: MONEY ... DUVOUS Call to idel\Wy For Swfft 4s P lusant ___ 532-0244_.;. _____ 1 Dcort. DiaJ 953-lSIU W£STCL!rf BLDG ••' ht • 1•· r ~~ l ·•• 1 .. ,. •O.. 7,500 941-ft. & """ •NEWPORT BEACJh n.r.. 1,870 941-ft. .. "IV\I\ SO•YP~rMromEL~a•~!lrooO~~ lh ..... ferl .... {I 8r\ .~ .... ..,,,, · occ .. •q. •C..,.... Lost cat. sm brow (Ti:~~ .... Ir wet Mr. * ruf\f\if14 -Bunmae, no coUar. 81 ....... office opM: I Canyon Condo1. Cal FORLAWYERSORNLoi ,.., 7:30 te 4. s.t. Mlltaa Wil _'75-..:..__lm_. ____ -t"~nd ':ll~·~~~lcle. PUYMAftOUTCAU. v;~ci~ciLNA TH£ _l_O_AM_to_2_,_M.____ V, I Reward. Small Pomera uec eu-1221 y, Ser•••• Or••t• WATER! Bayside Drhe ,ACIPte...... ~ ~OU( cef . DiuL. toll Moo June 9 a C1•1tr DJl:ClmVJ:SUlTES ~ PCK. Newport Beach. •f1ower'•1'WUll.CJ.f. FOUND: Sm blk11ra1 MC&YISAec:uptcd -rt centu, full lDcluded: Receptioollt, leUSTllALPAltll a~a.. .. .J,..,1,.,~~ Loolla like • litU. nd poodle.female.older,vlc flJ..tln ·---u---· :x. UWltla 1.500 aq, ft. Unit av all. ,........,.... ·1otV'7 • '---r" Fol. Amwen to name i.. Pu ltd.. M.V. S.1240 •¥k'M, private. ocea.n --r· erox.. ' foa-lmmedJat. o«upan· ZA-~ ~ ~-~fak, Puffy. 13 yt1 old . ....,.. •flOXYLADY * .,...,, .,.. ... 1»m5. .INIMClial, PaniDI, ~.i cv Quality offlt'e 6 tTS ..,.. --,.._ l'Wr'ly Tbe mo1t aaJque •uu W'ar~bo a1e ~p_a_c.e. 75-1 ·--· FOUND ~ Ccu~.t.a.poo. ""'~~ALL-.u .. . ..wPOnlCH bt'•uanal ~CJD ibl ~. dnpea. For Yoo mav rtqU9t Ad-Sitter ..va wt1ln POUND £.nflllb s.tw. pndt clr mal~. Lhasa * 972-1131 * .• "sf •111.t.... =~~arv Burton ...., lftto. uU 142-'l'IOil placing )'OlJf' od . . • OX M-Sittw White female A dark ,\plo, moall1 wt\ile mal~ TOllllY'S ... _. M M·F. 7:»4. S& 10All te nu~ .....,.., ,.._.. i'n wiur, Ooiity ni:~ broWn rabbit. Newport TenW mix, oranie . A 3·· r;me. • .., 1....;..CT..;..W;.;.>..;..11...;.Ml501.;.~·----_zrM. ________ 1 mum "'" ~ 'V"• rw• Beach A.olmal ~. wf*e. male. Also eata 6 <XNewport r..torta Udo4f.te. Mew pub molfteaforreat .... w...-.4600 od ... ~tat.youf'lt'llH~.. ~ klUtu. N.B. Animal ___ se_m_1 __ _ ~. •Ba • elevator. (/It up to ISO 14 ft. ·-•••••••••••••-•-• • 'f04J coll in at your ~ to qt' Reward. loll Sat. Jane 14• Sbeb.stM-aw e· 115 lb active aeml· ..__.tel ft to 4500 1q 'flew, P•bloo lal. W-.d ln Coat.-lleu or • the ,....... to your ad ... this ISVQ Lad.le'• llov.cto wrist Jlbmd: Delmal*'. YOUJll retired ftllDeer ,_kl "•lllidlt. IU/~ 840-tlll lntM ...... I -a BR, is onry SS per Wffk. for more "*" • bud P'Uldon {enaM.,.... CclallDeo\al, 11nemcumbered, lall C.U ll.IRRA REAL r.....t.~1 ---_, bou•. • pref•rr~ t'nf-rm.-:.-and to .J-Yftl• ad .-.1111 lalaod ... ·u . v1c bt•n lro.hlaunl a 1lendH Brunette. late --.....,._ rm ... ~ _,. Adlllla. XJlll ...,_.wue "" "''-· r-r-~ .. RobAMon' eu.uns a Ada~ HB .O't or tafb' '°'• f« llolf. lW alt~ want iii Alrportffolel. From-IU·11U £vu. "2·5'11 , ~.-~ 6 , 1• .,_7114 . ClOIDllUioul\lp.SST.W. ~Dl'b~~Pllll:;Cl.Ml===""""~~·::J,:=:··~"°=-==,..==· ... ::::;1111==·d·~·;;;;;;•h~--::::::.·--~~-'-!millfl!l .. ~------!llliliillil! .. ~----~ ,_.._ .. --..... • ~ 4 f _,,, I l ~ ! i' t I /., . -·-· There are many new firms movlng into the Orange County area. hr· lnlin& about an increa.s· Ing demand for d .. perienced accounlinK pcrsonocl. CPA's Audit.ors Tax Ac<:ount.ant.S Ooct Accountant.. Senior Accountants Bootk~ Aceollnllllc Cler~.., Ir yw are Dai. aware cA u. bentn~ ~ wortlnJJ ttmpcwary. vlttt u. or l*ft • a call. we wtu be ~ to cUac ... It •1th you. "• .,.. led ln th• Cold••ll B nker ~~.Broed•Q • s..a ..... (114111MllJ PR&IPAUINO ' * .. w ...... 7100 ....................... 1tff MilllWlllllM JIM Orh u \O p c" up d• •••••••••••••••••• ~-.T ... •••••••••• .. •••• -.CS ,_. • Mei:. lite ..WWAPll DIUVllY )' • r d w • r k sgABltEEZE PET CEMETERY. lHU 8tecfl81yd. W-.hcl 71M~ wedtle&day.June 1i 11MIO * ... ••••••••••••••••••• W..t.4 11M lHerpW...t.4 7t00 ~W..... 71• •• , .. ,...... "-' -··-···· ············1' ············. ... ... .. .. . ............. ..... Pt Un help wanted. lnauraae~ See re hry. llAllS WEJ>ICA.L/INS.01 Moo. at '?Qes. m,hu for penanal lioes. some ex --()od(Jr oeeda froa& procluc:t1011 Apply at perdellred. S•l&r1 open. ~a &>t>Ut w/Ln • up. ~ p . D n y I • " • r • , •• 0 OHi fT>..l850 Lafr-•:a Bda..,., ~ua.c.M • M... 1..:...-__ .;......;......;....._ __ _.. lnlurwe ~or,_ Medical AH'\, front • U.-= !:" ~ ~ -.v•s -.... -·Of-c.-.. •,•1•1•00-• l4 auto tmuran" aacn- 1 Coda MeSCI ~ffr:i!~~=='ul ... •• •• 1 C...._.Arlil .._or ww.n D )'nl CH' EJCperleace 1n e Uhr ey bas ia:uned opmfnp 1 °"" IOU"la: oldff. Know Ule coa.at traffic. U leaordata pro-f(ll' :rn:.•c MEDJCM .. BACK OJ'· ••""" lllml """.h aoo citiea.NttlllOaweell or C'dalnt dePl Xlnt com II Dr FICE for bus y N.B._ -P•~n .,.., omN ·~ more. Or• .. •• Coaal UMOa--' · •SJ'O J)alJ('l'I IVml 330 "°"'"· 22 •pt-.. pany W1lh areat benefits ....,IU,_ .... -. H ...__.L.M Orthopedic I W'Jet')' otc· Aln'OMOTtVr. •as too Plflt',.., 4 ml. 20 homn . i.o 1pe11 Yellow C.b. naoo Mt fl cood fllture Call Kita TWAIMBS -19W_.._ Pleasant wcxtirll condlS PARfl Herrmann. Younta1ft ~. Cout•I Person Must enJoy hvy pho· Moo·Pri9AM·5PM In la iroup practice. ~ CAU. M.L f1f.fJll Vall•Y· <No •f Slatt'r neJ A&ency, 2'190 Harbor nes1'81es. No expernec. F.qual()pply Emp&oytr Salary DOE. Ofc Mir llQJ can. a.u..~ce betwn Newhope • BtCM Salary commenaurate ,.. .. ,n<'.' w led 1.,.1 8 846-SD .. _ 1 it Euclid> NEVER A l'EE w1exper • ability Xlnt ~ an • "" · ._ 618 auoedl ... u.1 -----:---------il!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I adv· .. --nl ......ivc. AJI Cout Hwy, Laguna Bch. LUDa PC11k1oe a¥Allaba. ..... ~ • ._ vv..-•.rv Call4'4 4892 Medial Lab in Newport ~lporforw\p «'at CMIO£R <II d A.1.. co beoeflts. Call SheraJJ · · Beach bas opening in n put.au require d . wee en a.....,. COSMITICS A8MfBS at54t-8161 Maintenance. Prr. for business office for gd Call 01-for u appolot Uoydl Nun.ery R•t .. 11 sa l ea ' E x . ......, l'nl orru-E ____ _.._ ___ -<! pri vale commun ity . typi.at for l)•ping report.II ,,._ Nf.7 .. 1 perienced. ror cxclua.ive W&S-Mofwl 9Ut. rnli lntunate Apparel 'oaleh:S Mus t have dri v e r ' "billing, We offer com· IOwc••-lad1e~· apparel s tore. Deli~r t.hc Dally Pilot Af'f'ISfAYtt woman. tnalure. • I r . ' -.--CASH• Benefits. John Hogan. bundlel to carrien. Re · A.l.11 Mhl wee•. No Sun. ~all license Call Mon to Fr' petltlve H I. pald vac, IOU.MOYCI Mature. ex~nl.'nl~. (Of' 11 1 ,..ash1on b land. N.8 . quires van or la r ge We are accepting ap 642-1197. forapp 494-& __ 7_1_·----l f:!:!gta~h;I~~!· P~~: 64M444 _ uchl&!ve ladles' •J>P&rt l Mt i lOO wagon and a food dnv p(ications ror temporary Janitor t prr Maintenance man, pa Betty ror inte rview • -------Aore Bt•neflU John ing r ecor d . P h o ne clencalsuppon pos1t1on.s • perm.u>en t t d c t Bab)tltter , m y home . riio1•n. 11 1 P o hlon COUNTER HELP Sot:MlZl,Exl.Zll.askfor requanng45wprntypmg. mornings, 8·30·10 ~ ~:~·a:e~.'!':p:00.,.0: ... M&-4403_. _____ _ Dovf'r/lll&bland Mr e&. Watid.N 8 644 7100 f'\111 u~. Ptr cou.nttt KarrySedey Pleasant phone attitude Mon ·S at W o m ~n s ., Expen e nce preferred. Plot musi Call today for in Plaza Clean work. good Redhill i\\.e, Gateway, ' •t:_d_>'ll_ .wl 2108 111\ 7_P_M help & sandwich man ~C.-t Profess ionalis m IS a lastu-On lit.ore. So Coas hour.., Apµly at 302 Bi.b)•ltl\"r , rnatur t-l'A~flEIS Gary'sDeh 67~2193 fon6allon pay 1·9902017 Chester Scientific MOS TRlV£ , INC " woman for ll mo bub "Al .330 y&rttt ------- mraoularturn of com ~ \ homl.'. llia r bor • Counter Help. d ry clean· Cc»ta Mesa 557.0045 J R. ENGINEER I ttliilltt••~'ositicNI Modeling. commercials. films It extras. Need new faces. all ages, t ypei.. Ex p . n ol ne e. 7 I 4·967--0ZCn. puler termt0ala. hid 1111 Adamsare.1 751·~ u TDTI M 101 plant. Eastblufr f.qual()pportUJUty ~Wit be H s. Grad or 1.1.1th background 1n elec· mechale~ln& '°' L'ka.ners. 2$41 East.bluf Employtt equi" v. cour se:. 1n tncal.plumb1~or both COST ~b)l>llle.T'. resp b1gh schl Dr. N.B 644--0832. l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'f cn-Lll1-: ~hop Arlt h me ll ('I Salary negotiabh.• OI tollege girl needed to Mec h an 1 cs / EI e c· UaiRtu•c• 'erH••I ACCOUNTING i.upervi~e 9 6 II ~r oJd, 4 MARKl::"rs COUHTIR HB.P Electronics tnrit} General Science Exper 1n one of lhe . CLll..KSA. br.. per da). Mon-Fri for2nd &Jn:tShifts SandWlch sbop.cafeteria ASSIMKlllS ll~Alrt'1esot<Nll~11111C1:. llJ\e 2}r:. expt•r in following · Plumbing . PrevlOUI expen ent-e m 8 Hunt Harbor area. refs style Salncrueo·s. 1.9732 bultdin~ rrafti. Perform elertn ral or carpentry. '.\ewspaper dell very. Ear· I\ A'.\1. mus t h ave econo m y ca r . Da na Point/La~. Ngl. Start: S4 30/mo + bonuses. 493-<T132 manufactunno env1ron des ired 840 2365 aft We promote to manage MucArthur Bl.. Irv. Ceo· SmaU mfgr or electronll' 3723 lit'Ch Street r"pair work. plu mb Avply to '.\Ir Hays Surf .. 6PM l ,, Pl o -.. ·-"' medJcal eqwp. or beach ... rt ·--L ' •. s d ' H l I I -ment using standard cost ment & superv1S1on from erpom .. e aza. PC<llUU an CM has perm posrtions ~!!!!!!!!!"!!!!•!!•!!!!'flOI~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!_!!!!_....!!!!!~~ in~ electnl'al refn~era "' ·an ° e · ...,.guna ---------· method a nd E DP re-----Wlthm John VaJentine & Assoc. •-::: lion Ide' a tor'> Skt"tch Ueath 197·4477 .._.URSE parts. Wtll &sSlSt cost llC· Bab) Siller wanted for 3 WANT A CA KEER~ Interviews 9AM to HAM W/XUJt Rrowt.b potential -..-" countant in establis hing yur old. So. Laguna call (7l4> 631.9-&21 91:>5-1247 for assemblers with 3 to 5 GI RL FR I U A Y ·pa rt !'lans, n•all & 1ntt'rpr('t \taintenanc(• man. exµ, Im mediate opening for controls. m onitoring ~ref young girl. 499-4409 ~!!!!!!!!1111!11111!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"1 yrs. exper in assembly & time. bookkeeput)l & Ille tilueprinls Join 0 t: all phai.(.._ r, days. Nwpt experienced LVN with per petua l inventory, . , ::: l.'ustod1an.20 hr.wk,8-l2. rework. t)pini:. A1P. A1 H. & l:n1on :r su1 F llmt• area Send resume to Ad rrutJOr company . Will variance analysis. and Babys itte r n e~de d , CL l::ANJNG PERSON ; General deaning. some INSPECTORS pa)roll.c·all1:148·7:J<M S7 :11 h r Ta ke ad to :557 1Ja1ly Pilot. P 0 provide nursing servkt· entnestogeneralledger, .weekdays. a~proxunate· Apartme nt bu1ld1ngs. hea\•y lifting. S3.SO/hr. Smullmfgr of elec1 ron1t• 11c:H cst 1-.mplo)mt·nt l!Qx 1s1;0, C:osta M1:s<.t to i>m ployee:. a n d ·-a nd inte r face wllh l.>JuJy l ,for 2glrls,ages Cull tune. Costa Mei.a. 494·2SJS.Pat med1r alequip.nr beach GUARDS Ue\elopment ~pt Of Y2626 • c·u..,lOmt!rS W1ll alsoa~ :manufacturing 9 & 5. Must have own Newport Beach a rea In C~t has penn pos1uon t-~11 & part lime All f1~ DOT 899 281 OH Ad M~l 1n i.afet)' and in·. transportation & re · \'eh1cle need ed. TSL. CUSTOOIAH w1x.1nt growth potenllul a rea s U n d o rm .... 1-'31dfor b.>emplO}t>r \lamtenance surancc programs. E:< ACCOUNTS re rences Located in Management.G42·1603 Night Custodian neede-d tor inspector. t>x~r'd 1n tum ished Ages 21 or ·------.~~~~--•I ~I A I N T I:: NI\ N <.: E c·ellent fnni.:c benefit:;. Storwt'reek North area of by Huntington Beach Ci· Q.C .. PC boards &t risbl ovt·r f<t>llred wt>lcome MECHANIC THAINE .. : 11nd t'Ompel1t1ve Startin!? PAYABLE Woodbndge. SS.2-0471. ---------•I t y School D1s t r1 ct 1.Dg. No expencnce nee-App 1 / Out.standmR t&r1:er op salal) Pos1t1on r cqwres h1J?hl--ClHICAL 5911·$1142 /mo. depend Cal 64§..0145 I~ Un1ver..al l'rotemon y portumty ror recenl It S !~1;::!~~~~oi7,1! ~adn~~J·ea-ruu-•n•g------1 ·~~~~r;~:e~af;.:el~~~~~ ~~~h; ~~';~Ii' 735 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~• ~:~~~\a~~;6 A~J ~~~ t1£YPUllCH ~;!d .... :~\~!.I~~ ~~a1~n~ ~~~n~~1 'ili?:~~ ~~ ::~ tunnR account in" e n· *TELLER* 1 n ,. es t men t f 1 rm floral Designer. lull t1mt: ten1c,.. hour.. !I I:.! & I 1 ft high I) ..,k d It'd ~ :.11 n for aµp11mtment "" Pr Cu~ Io mer Ser v 1 c e Male OK. \'lronment. T~ l't' 45 SO Proi.:ressive Bank has an ocesses new in vest ~on thru Fri QPCDAfOI 1enance Me..·han1c Will wpm anil opera1e an ••d 1mme.d1ate operung for a menl<i 1m.ul\·mg lmnk de Representative tOperat\' Call ~7-0355 r;;AA tram }Ou in h)'drauht·s. der calculator by lOUl'h Teller ( I yr expen ence pu ~i t s & d e ta I I e d i·op1er-. and count e r ------Hair dres!ri.•r ,.. < lwn1vh· t-'1rst Shift pn"'umatic!>, elect romc.., 1~·11-wup lnv~t-nl or work for lkaut1fll Jt1on Ct.·ntro· ' 4CCOUNTIHG CLERK An entry level position exll>'1.S for an 1nd1v1dual to perform clen cal dullel> and c-ost accountmi.: Ke· quires h1~h srhool diploma Somc college accounl m~ desirable Musl be able to operate an addcr/cakulutor . reqwred> to ;i ccept a """ ........... & ba .... 11· mJc h1n 1 permanent position With bank1n.1: exp helpful 898-2628 l.n Sooth Coa-.t Jn'J <.:all lmmcd1.He o""'ning for " 1 II "I" SPL'L'.DY Food Services r ... ...., -1.,... "" te-rhnoloi.:' "'.tp1d y 1n a n outstandin g op Ca 71464-0-0123 .., " c.c. orapp.,.,,., • ,,., '"Jr mot1 1o-att'd 1n port f h d "'!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!'ll!l-mlll!!9j l'RlNTING c--.aE.llr!..u• "'R d1\1du.th for data l'nlr> lrt•isw )OUr WJ J:ll'" :.t• uruty or growt an :::: """" ~ -11.u-dv..irt> !.Jlt' ,\µµI 1 in , ou l:.JIO knowle<h:l' & e>. advancement. Please Oen cal UECORATOR Qualified & EXTRA HELP µ t' r n 11 ( r" ,.. n '"00<' O!Jt'ralor em iron µcnencl' contact Chen Warr en SECRET•RtES to teach bcgtnnUlg and Hardv.an· 3101 I'. l oa~t men• Lo"' prt',~urt· CIMCO ~ 7350 "" d I )per dte O;, ta Dt.>t· 1:-. mn Employment avail in intermediate mten or de· Salary up to Sl.153 per Hv.i C \t HUIO and or MOS Sen~ ~. BnRg:. \\e C 1\1 lnm .. lnc.lu..,tnal Comp~ SOU TH COAST multi i.urruund1nR'> sii:tn on part tune basis month. Challenguig iJ0"1 llelp ,..antc:d Full tlnll' :i!l ~\\1to5P~ BANK Compet1l1\ e µa.>. 1n Balboa C11rpet M1lls. lnc lions prepann2. cook mi.:. pot,illon in our rt>Jdt!r ad 111760 Warner Ave.. tervi.ew & hire For more ~!Hll.81. Mr_H_a_ll __ _.. and ser vin g large quan ...,.,,. Hrs Mon i''r1. 9 s ·-1 JI Tod Se lJtles of food at the Coun· ..... .,. Fountain VaUev CA uuo. ca rvices Tc l~·nhone & c·ountcr · · 97'1 O<W\I\ l>ECORATING FLARE~; ty Jail and Probation in· ... Equal Oppt>· Empl.>·r · -o""" stitutlOf\S. s c.ll•:.. Heq uire., goud M/f' CLERICAL Nat'I Co needs quality! :.pell1ng. i:rammar. ~ We offer com pet1 11 ve1"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ people to coordinate de-""nm..tru.h111 Must t'nJo) 1: Gr...iEa "'L 0 ff •-ho...... Immediate Opening~ ..-. .. salaries and an excellent ~ 9'A C' rs lll 0 ices .,. ..... s meetin1ot th,· nubile J\riv WI' 1Jfft.·r an t•'IC ct•llf•nl - '>a lar~ "'1th com pan) benefits mdud1ng life. medical and dental in !.UrttnC'e5 Please appl) '.\\A:O-.AGEMl':NT Local eitec:ull\'e seek:- q11ahfied ind1vldu1l for h11tti 1nrome P :T s itu.a uoo :0-.o investment re quirement f'or apµoint menl call 645·59'll . .it Pt-:RSONNEL benefits package. For Bar Boy. a pply lo bar OFFICE f1are for color&lovefor. I> P1·nn):.;vH . 16tiO .more infor mation please manager. Hotel Laguna. Permanent & part-time. people necessa ry. Call Calf« Placentia ,\\<'.<.: M contact: PERSONNEL 425 South Coast Hwy, Immediate opening. Ex· K.aren848·937ti.3·7pm . l•for-tioll --- LagW\a Beach. •94· 1151. cellent typing skills re Debcatessen help. Ex per. l7I4t114-2144 =~ly N~~~=~ mi>S 3180 Redhill Avenue Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Equal Opp Emplyr M If' ACCTG BKPNG ..,.JG-Offlc.. quil't'!d;-eall for an in-preferred.. Refs. Over 18. 1n several locat1onl' we are a young consult· terview. F\J1Jtime.644-.S619. COUNTY OF P/Ume. near )our home lne firm in Newport 759-0653 "'elcom1n1: new re"' Beach whoee bkkpr is Ddivery person, over 21. ORANGE dents Brin ging 1t1fti. eett.anc married Sunday. Clerk Typis~ ror Newport must have good driving PenaaoelDept. from loo l mpn·hant!' Flexible hrs . Xln t based f1 na nc1al l1rm record.Sem1rellredpre· 625N.RossS.. .. HmGlllO Nt-ed ''Jr & l~J>l''"nler benefits. Salary open sswpm. Office ex per !erred. Full or part lime. Santa Ana. CA 92'701 For appt t·all ~7 30!"5 Ca l l G le nn O l sen . helpful. Xlnt. benefits. Call833-11188 17141834·2.844 --- 31RO Redbtll A\e Cost.a '-f t'Slt. CA 926216 t:.~ual Opp £mplo> N M f h Aili ti A 1· t-~-rESS part tHnt· din 6"·9174 opportunity for growt Oellveni &Stock w~..a. for trma ve <: 10" ner Appl.\ in '"'f'Wn U· ' ...... _a,_ ma •"t~ .... ..... WESTEHN S T A TE • ., .,,... EmployerM F ,.... .....,"""',.... ... .... .. •--~-a u to parts Male & ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'I &amtz.414 ~o :'lt.--.Jl<lrt Foreman n~ Vaned ,...,.~.-· P ENS I ON CO RP . = Blvd.NB."•"-07"" -One girl office. fulJtime. 759.1525 bl wn 9am & Fem a l e w e lcom e . ....., .,.., duues FUii tune perma M./F Casual atmosp~ Automotive Supply Co. Front office in Medl(:al neot Good ..-o benefits m NPt. Bcll. for mJfine _6pm __ ._______ 1522 Newport Blvd . 1n Lab h a s o P e n 1 n g ---------•) A pp I) J l .\ & H onenled business. E x· CLBl(WAMT'ED person Pr evio u s e xp & Hotcl Landsca pe. 23811 \'1 a I \larucurut wanted, Good co loc.at..oo . .XJnt. work· ing cond. JOE FOR RISTER LTD. 645-~0 ltlAllETUIG EJPOIT Cl.Ell Becau'e of o ur i.uc cessfol growth 10 thl' mam,actun ng of com puler termmab. we have Jn 1mmed1ate open1nl! for ttus J>0"1l1on FEDCO ~ llar hor Bl,·d eo....tJ Mesa.CA I 714 I 979-2660 t-;qusl Oµportunil~ EmµIO)t'r NURSES AIDES We st."t?k mature. reliable AJdes to work in our pleasant. modem facility 3·11 We o ffe r free <'erttiit'allon classes. 1l11s chaUenging posilion offers you a good salan'. and benefits plus the re· v.ard ol helping others. l'tease call or apply at: GAlflllD CAif Convalescent Hospital 7781 Garfield lluntmgton Beach. CA 1714)847-9671 t:qua l Opp E m p l > r ~t ff H TEMPORARY Register today t.o work on various accounting & bookkeeping assign· ments. Work close to you r h ome f'1gure l1erks to Senior Accoun tants needed throughout Orange County. p·ct. & mature. 67S.71160 for health food store knowledge of computer llGHT AllftlT f'abntante. M1ssioo \ 1e d ay s. 5 4 8 . 6 O 2 4 EXPERIENCED. f'ull DENT AL ASSISTANT-des1rablt•. Hrs noon to MUii JO 7684751 eves/wknds. orpiu rne . 548_9537 full or part-time. bark of· llpm. We offer com &LERI ------"'II proce<-!i o;ale. 0<dcr.1 ---------- ROBERT HALF'S accounle111JS. 233.1 No Broadwa}' =zoo. Coldwell Banker Bldg , Santa Ana C7 I 4t 835-4 I 03 FREE PARKING · Advertising Cl.AS SIRED ADVBTISIMG DAIN& '1be Classified Advertis· ing Department of the Daily Pilot has an 1m media te opening on a telephone sales desk. Must be able to type ap- prox. 45 w pm , good phone voice. Salary plus commission. Sales back- ground very beneficial. Excel lent compa ny · benefits include medical, ... dent~. credit union elt'. -------• fll-<' poslloo open. X ray pet1t1ve sal. pd \'ac·. pro LEGAL SECIETARY Bkpr/Sec'y/Recpt Cocktail Waitress. Mon· IJc & exper preferred. fit shari n g & med Wearrseelungar~1able l::xµer ·d P t t1m 1· Permane nt P ff. 5 days. Fri days. 7 to 6. The Ill.Id Mon·f'ri. Btwn Harbor & benefits P lu se phone l*r..on with an aptitude i l4 675--0200 4 hrs pr day. Bookkeep. die. 74 1 Baker. CM. or N w pt Bl\d i.. C M . Betty for 1nlen1e.,. f1>r hRures It l'alculator mg. payroll, typing ex· callart5P~1.5.S0-0966 6311420 6'$6-$403 skllb tu work :'li1~h1 per. Npt Bch architect.---------------------- -1\Udll J::n1111 >.Int co 642 71.55 CON S T R U <..: T I O N DcntaJ Asi. ·t, ortho exp. fUU charge Bootc.kt·eper bent'f1ts indudin,.: J rn~· L.ABOREH for residence lWA req 4 da) wk. Npt Hea\·~ delalled j.!tneral meal per ~h1rt 1\ppll looldlte,.,-..hll remodeling. Lido Is le Bch 642·2626. I e d ge r ex p c r 9am noo n Mon .. r1 C.... Able Lo work alone. full ----·------P res l1 g 1o u:. :\ewport Pt"rsonnel Substan tial Newport time ~.00 hr 963-2582 an D F: N T I\ L OFF 1 C F. Beach Yarht Club. Call MAIRIOn HOTEL hrm has challenging 4pm. P r ogres., i ve. busy· Poll~. 631-1900 YOO Newport (;enter Or position for expen enced ---------speciality practice local· Nt•wport Bcat•h indlv1dual. Maintain r e·I•---------ed in 1-·a.,h1on ls land f'"\JRNITUR£ o n ··1ct-: Equal Opp Emvl>r M ... rordl> for multiple cor-COOi( :.eeks I\ SS I ST A !'i T Customer Sen l>t"pt . _________ .. parauons thru financial Exper'd only. AJI shifts BUSINESS MA.'llAGt:R. hea\y phones. detail statements . Must b e Good pay & com pan~ Bookkeeping. t) pmg. in· work. corresponde nce. well-g r o o med . non· bene fit s Apply 1n !>ura n re & gen ofc l)p1ng. Need sha r p smoker Send resume & per~on 400 S C:oai.1 knov.ledge 1s esi.enllal en er Re t 1 c p c r s 11 n salar) history in con-Hwy. Lag. Bch. Call644-0683 w retail furniture bark lbL'ieclf'aners needt'<I 11 wor1c for J.inire s Ha~ J?t'd> Anns, p t111ll' 4 da), wtt 67~2514 ftdence to: P 0. Boie 1715. J0&.1 Y ROG& gr o u n d Ca 11 J a n •--------Newport Be a c h . CA ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'I DENT AL Chai rs1de 3 $l>IS· ~3822 92663. ::: tanl. Npt. Sch. Pleasant -------HOUSECLEAN ER!> up loSSpr hr Car 6455123 ~Secret_..,/ I Reupti<Mlist fai.hwn lsCand. !'tpt 111 h T;;x l1t1..:at1on IJw 01f1n· Good working 1 uncJ1 11on!. S;il.i r' 111m lnl'O'>UrJl\• ,_ l'31ld b•Lllll"' &.a.a ~ bCJC111 Se-c: 'y T roilttt Ft"t• µ:11d !:>mall fnt-ndh oCI•<\.' 1, .. (i.t bt-nd1l~ Lot.-. of µubh,· 1-onl.Jl t To SI II 0 0 C J 11 E I I 1 \' 0 Bnen 540 5001 \I'-•• f~ Job'. ...,nt'llini: & Sndl lnjt or :-.i~v.port ~ad1 \genq. u~o c .srnpus l..)r ~F/C CPA Firm al MacArthur Blvd & J amboree Rd .. ln'\De. 7S2-02'R COOK f' /time & P /time ,l\ppl) Monday ·F riday btwn 3 &5pm . Co co's R estaurant. 4647 Bookkeeper I Accounta nt MacArthur Blvd ' N 8 ftl'OUP practice. Exp. pre-General fe rred. ~ day week PLUMIStS HEl.PY ~ U22 Wtll tratn S200 wk start D E :-I T A L N o t> x p Open 8am -&pn 919:'.>·~ 13 OFRCE W~IC $180 Will train $1.80 to start Open 8am ..Spm 995-84 J:I LEGAL TR.,AJMH llousecleaners F rtime 0 f'r~ to applicant Plush I' tune. StJrt im~d offic-e near Or ange Coun 11 I) i.rport Good t) Piil R op l. 646-487l orG73 12166 !olulb reqwred No l<'~lll &ld bl' re-.!Jtm ..... iblt• for all J>J;ierv.ork perta1n1ng tu Internal K>OJJ r 1.1swme:r' \t u:.t kn o w p r opvr °'"' UITIL'nl:llu.m rt>qwr~ 1 .. r e1Cpurt1n1:. and he JblC' to dt! .. t dfrt11\l'I) '"''"all t•ontat1' rre, 1uu.c; t•,penence re qwr•'<l for lht' market ml( 1><1.,1llon !'refer !>ll mt' .,,111.•JZt• b~mt'SS !itud•t'' '"hie h 1nc-lud1• m.i r kel llll. WI." o<rer .i 'ta ble work t'n' iroornent with an 1·-.: • ellt>nl i.alary and bencf1Lc; parkaJZe includ mi cumpany µaid L1f\.'. ~.-•lll·al .. nd Dental l~u.r:i.nc1:i.. PenslOl'l and urw week paid vacation .ifter '1-c: months Plea:.e Jppl~ .1t Pl::HSONNl:.:L mw IAIV(X INC f .......... o ... ------,.......,.. 3180 Redhill Ave l'osta Mesa. Ca Equal Opp Emplyr M 1 F nun 5 yrs exp. full charge _~ __ 22i-4 __ . ------ bookkeep ing. exp for c.oot P /Urne E.11per n~. Public Accounting f'ir m. Apply in person: LeBiar F1ex hrs. perm pos. rit.z Restaurant. 414 N 963-5639. Newport Blvd , N B nect•ssary Orthodontic olftre needs re.pon.s1ble. eage r t o lear o . en- thusiastic person. Full lime. 497·2'64. llo useket-per '"anted. CXJ>t'rl~t' requ1rt"c1 ~1.SSIOn V1cJo are11. rul 1-omJAn w1JI tnun B1 or part ti rm• Livt• in lingual t>lp(ul To Sl.100 pass1ble 493 l l98da)1I L' a 11 ''(;a ro I B u r k , ~~~~~~~---! DRIYBtS $200 Wli - -.)40.5001 Also ree Jobs :: DENTALHYGlENJST WiJltrain trwk dn vers HOUSEKEt:Pl.rn Exper Snelling & Snelhng of MICHAMIC NURSES lmmed1att.' opemngs an· :ll ailable in our modern (ac1ht} locatl'<i m 1 lunt mRtoo S.•11ch Wt.' are ,. p a r t o r C . .\ R 1-: E.VTERPHISES. a gro"" 1.n2 choin of l'Onvalescem ha.p1tals . We t·urrentl~ net'(! RNs -LVNs A.I Shifh We olfer an f'Xcellenl -.alar ~ and ben e f1 b packa ge and a prn 11!5."HJnal. pleasant work· inJ? environm1:nt. To learn more about the op portun1t1es at Garfield please ca II or apply at · GARAElO CARE Coovalescenl Hospital ns1 Garfield lluntm~on Beach. C.\ t714lll47-96il t:qua l Opp Em plyr M/F/H For inter view p l.ease call: 642·4321. ext 277 lootcKEIPH Full charge exp. nC<?., A/P . A / R, pa y r o ll. payrol.I taxes. 556-1600 to worlt i.n estabbahed of. ()pen8am-8pm 995-8413 ~bable. 2 days + Xlnt !'<ewport Beach Af'en~' HONDA CAIS flee near Soulh Coast pay & s urroundings 4340C.ampus Dr f't11me. 4 day wk. t-:xpr ~~~~~~~ii~~ Cook-retired person pre-Plaza. Amenca n Gt.Ide f"tt Bnghsh s peakmg Perm wrHonda CARS a must. • ~00. e>n.g.eo.t 330~~eet Costa Mesa Equal Opportunity Employer fen-ed. To cook evening 545-0454 6311133 l..1qoor Store N1~hts & ~d o w n t ool!!. 50'~ Nuniog meals for childre n in ~--• oflic• pert ----weekends. Must have comm . R e f s . r e q . HIMODIALYSIS F\Jllert.oo. P /time.S or6 DENT AL. ASSISTANT· fft9 HOUSEKEEP ER-Child cas h r eg i s te r eic st2-9946or 84&-7276aR 6 C~..a-•-·s,.....,. nights/wit. Call Jim p a rt · ll m e . e 1t pe r Clerk Typist no SH Hrs ~!!:.,,.~~vt~5·in. Bc•ch Cpen.M·~A...J~8881n !,larson· centia. _pm'----------blJLYM -""..-.-~ Kaspar:7l4.1J70.5622. necessary . 646 ·1662. 1·5PM. Malire woman _.,..._.,..,.. .......,. ..-For Ulttlo Defit. 9AM·l2 nooo Moo· Thur Job loc New)Ort Beach. ---------~..;;....~----I llledJcaJ RecepOooial for At least 2 years exper. ---------•I only. &aG-7'31. Indoor pla nt m ain Uw -1.n a id for elderly loc al O rth o pedic .Aft,emoonautorou.tena1J preferr ed. Excelle nt Cooks _ _:.._ ________ ----------1 tenance Full and part lad,y, some nursAn,g ex· Sur geon . E1t~i. pre- (in South Lafama. ISOO + company benefits . Breakfast Cooks needed. DIMTALLAI ceataA&.OMCE lune available 497 5U4 per . .xi mo. Start Al.t!C. fernid 1n all phuea ol Cdtkal Care Exp. pre- ferred. Will train for this ~tty. full Ume. In MisQon V~jo. Salary co mtnensurate Full lime. Top pay • Mfgr. of orthodootic re-ute typing. shipping, ID· Ml&St drive. car avail frontol'fice. Resume req. pralitpermo. Musthav~ ....... --' A i •. ......._,. onl .. talne rs n•eda wire · voicing, purchasin g. -·-·~1 •tm "'-1•1-pt ..... -small car Ir ex-rience .. ,wa "'"°""'eoce. PPt.i uaOQ\1.s. Eicp·d y. "P-" .... _.._~ ~·-•P ·--· , . . In auto sales rout;., Call to person to Paul Ward ply in person 3-5pm. 4 benders . Ex per. pref. Micro Prec'5ion SllnSS 10 TICHMICIAH ... _. E-·1-v."""''·7113. orSetbSbenton S.C.OUtHwy, 1..ag. lkh Good bene fits. Costa LqunaNlgud.831 ·9331 Sales office . Newport Loa PreventioG A.cent MEDICAL.. Pa rt·llm e, 71 ... •31.1100 ...., _..,,, .... ~ n.-...c..t JOLLY loe.mt Mesa /I r vl ne area. "---• Offi 1 ~nter Detail.a. figun e:<p. lor major retailer. Frodl •Back typing re-1it~!!!!!!!!!!!!..-!!!!!.!!!!!!!!!!!!~ ._.._,,. 7Sl-4442. ""'""".. ice. nsurance ........--. 11 . 1 h Seod resume to:Ad • 556. quired. 2t hrs per wk.1:-Al'f. MAMAG& As-~Pllof otfice desiresJ irl tor m ...,.,., wa tratn, JI 1 Daily P ilot. P.O. Box Mon-Thur "~"-...,..,.. LAST --w .,..__. t y ptng Career O p .-.. .., ft&a--p-1&1 .,,,, _, · 1 ~ ~ c O R p O R .. T E • Deolal Secretary ft«ep-ta'eStiog olfi work ln· E O E ... UfiO. Costa Mesa, 91Z!16 ~ UWt09 Couple : Wlfe/oftlce . CostaMeN.CA ATTORNEY Uonu t, exp. ror active elud ing l icenain 1 . ~1~.7~ · .. rs MIDICAL ava ilable . F /lime . Husband/maintenance. &U-4321 ced beach ofllce. X1nl sal phooes, filin& fl lyplnJt ~--------IAClt OfflCI Olltomer ~laUom fl bk- 200Un.its.Oceaoakle. Es-Equal~~l!!' .. tunit y =•~ :·,,, Call~. lo.surance eaperieoce la6urantt Macb*nl,Jl NpL Bch. Some lab" x. kp'1 "-iplul but not nee. perfence r91llim. TSL "!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!-!!T-!!!!!!!!!!!!!I ....__i..i_.. h!lptut 2 yn. office u -EXP81MINTAL ,..yexp. oec MS-717? L1• compa ny w11oOc1 ai,nt.&12·180'3. 1: b' lnTeltlDent .,.......,. DfnlW'e Lab needs llrt per. required. Call MACMMSTS bme6\.l.Call5G-IS7Sf0r firm. Ideal for retired for plaster wwtt a df. 83U5Ubet,....M:30. 2DdSJUPT lntenlew. J . Herbert Art.bl. Fff production. CANVASSERS penoo who wishes to livery. Exper Mlpf\al. ---------Ace Ca.ndldalea mut have HaUJeweilen ~ printiQI. relit.eel near their boat. Lou but aot neceu. Must Ge6etNoffict 5 l d produeta. C.11 for In· •SB.50 on &.be bay. Send re9WDI i.veowncar. C.M. uu. ~ emce help. lniu.r•n~ a gency ac .:n::: •. re..,::: ,,:!; M£N & WOMEN 17 & OFFICE ASSISfANT ror ~~· llM'lN, ut for HI to: Stepbea D. Sllnpby, ~. Gr. 9'. 2 •ISMa Ir Sat. ~ =ra~,! .. •; bl-..rinta. Must ~ave over to work the. 1980 Irvine Ad A&eney. f'roat .• Mr.II\ !hA. J>~rSJ~T0!.WI2J>01 ~ ___,.,. ""-· ~=· •>' lou_plt. pe~~ • phas. c;;;. rabrlcated new t.ooU.na Orange Coun1y fair u office appearance " :;&; "' ... 0 "'"' ......., ~ .-_ 1 -andntPa.irex.l.sUng\oOl. ticket sellers·tlcke l pleuan&pbonevoicelm· ASl•••I JI{ Shipyard Way, Ste. p'd. or wW traha, Appty 1---------1 ~ balcl\ system. En: In« In proch.icUon. We o(. l akers·a uditln1. Fair port.Mt. Ucht t.)'plna & "-:! • wl,11 train. Apply TOSTAllT New1*t Beacha&a. AM only. w 8. 8rt.1ol. ~ otfkc ftJlr busy Joy prollt·ab&rin1. tw· fer u cellent company date July lt-20. Pull & boobeeptn1. Part time, tJ'TA'M , ••cOre1or Cleanc:utmen•women S.UAM N••eort Opllllul· Uoo ,..,ad, P81d \Way bent'flt s l ncJudina split 11htrts avail. Apply Oex.lble20hoursa•edt. atY~ 1111 Pl9ceatla. w/drtver'tllt. COSllETOLOC tSTr lllllk«W•' ollc:e. Appty r.nni;·1:.m~2~~: mectkaJ. de.ot-1 and op. APA Offict' at Oranat ConUc\. Autum.n ...._, ..... .., Uc'd.. to ... 1.at owner Drtwr needed to dellv• ~•11...am. ~ca.I tnaaran~. Pleaae Count)• Fair Grounds SS745%T. '14·914wt'1U conte!Jlporuy ••Ion. •ma1&Ua1nrent.a.1equlp-~.Andenofl ~lnpanon J une 19. 20, 21. & 22. JO -------- Alkfor' ·--llllae t.q. 1ktl. Salary +u,. •at.la.Ute GENERAL OFf'rCE· I--a~~ln" e..---..-AM to 4 PM · Office belp·llatu;e ._,, -.. t -------·· ~ __ .,_..._. 11 .. -1-~1 ..t..t .-H''"-Call: ...... _ ulr '"' ma .,.. W'OlllAID. part-E.0.E. M/F/B t'JIOOOWetU. lrvloe ...... -,._.., ODe .......... cw:. • CMIWASM Wt.J.liama n.de )'OUr' oAd MAit I• lllm,IA.ll-2.PMMon·P'rl EquJ()pport!mployer 312>-981-9440 ap•l1teboolrk-.plo1to CUlllef' ...... ftndl, H• 1oocttu •Illa • ,....... SIU. Wtia te.au wt&.b 1 ••••1• ... o.,room. ~~~~~~~~~~cmlJ'~·~K~~B~.gc.n...~~t~ .. ~·~~~~~~IQ.~5171~~0~'~1f~'-d~M.~ .. ~-~al~;~~:!~Adl~:J..,..,.~!!!!UJDllUy~~Pilol~~ctaalilled~~~A~~~~~~~:!~·~1~1l::::::=::::=:=:::::::l~to..5pcla. . ' r\ I f , /) ~ W..e.4 11 00 Hllp W__, 7100 .w.,., 1001 ~~.-....•...•.............•.•...•...............•.................... , . . ... • -.,. . .. ._..,._,, Sttvl<-e St1llon Allftldant 1-... 111!1!111!!1!1111 .. .__ • NJ Urne Admlni.tr1Uv1 ftr. apply Ch.vron. 1251 WESTiU f!IST!R •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~!~!.~ ..... ?!~~!~ ..... ?!~ .. w ...... 1100 .... Secret&r)' bott band ort b Cu•\ Hw 1 . ABBEY FREE TO YOU Movado Marus Watch. 18K Sc)(a'HJde·a·ti.d, llbnf'W. IOw1Hn Typ "J towpm Lal\llla Benh.494·•• ANTtQUIUtAU. 1.0ADOt·wooocmPs to'd bud *O 080 C.11 Ne-# nwtuw 1na. Alla. Ptr ~ ·y ........ AldenMded. fM mfE( ClfB R-1 lilt-. •llPl ~ r.u ...... nt faC'lUt)'. Ptr ....................... •••( ~ lor ~t. Mo.. w"kenda. U l ahlfl ··-olnce J«* .......... lYP· Newp0rt Vllla,Ml5ell w11cc1.1racy I.ti. com oaUy ICM . rn 10.t 1·527·3000 548·2'718 frff t•ttmates oo UP· pan y P'ull benefit SWITCHIOAID Q.OS£0TU£SDAY W d holllf0'.641·8205 111111 Dalb ,..lot t\&11 an 11\1 • dr\vl., Ap 15 ZO --' - ummdlale 0 lDI for hnJ•lr C11t a1.12t6 AroCIW'1n1 packa1e th1ntl t ~•'J WI YREEKJTTt:NS ROLEX atch Bin . 81 IC h I Ot' •• ~~ ~n wr..a OIL l11!U WntlJllntMrAve. CallaftSPM PretldtM. llK aold .... Cl. .. 111.000 .. per ,. .. r TIAIM.641-1165 •• c!!!atde!!!!!!!!!n!!!O!!!rov!!!!!!•!!!!!!554!!!!!!-t!!!103~ ~Mn ll.800/bltotr MS-29&3 W_.... lnllnM for lull u--. lurClll't U ~Jperlcnt'ed W11lrt11 ".... ,.,.nt.-d full llm• pucnanant poaltlon In ~allfl d S&e0i9/Typl1t. Pn~•t• Club \,'all Karen our Cluaif1ed 0.pan _, ao 111 oo per llJO ~ ~ 7l4·a.41M9 = ~---------4 •••••••••••••••••·--r• KITTENS Cut~ fr tovlng! MedilM,., 1071 TOP CASH PAID nwnt MUi l be l'bN l SmaU .. ltm(tll~.rinl ---~ JMOU _.,. -~-•~D· ofJ1~\ll lrvlne.115l, .. 4 f'-&au11nl -. w1 aumlDlMfl"•-' \ S~"UlUTV l>OOlt tAN all •Pt>btaoul. 10 ll•r n..l tll\&Ul UC«OAC rcq. f\&llt. (•en Tim. Mld•t • hand I• pbont'I. laodAI••· c11h romm. 3 Appl)' ln i-noo lurn compuler and dinnt'r part1ea. Orang NophunecaJb Cllbn 1eural clenul COW\t" so Valle" s "~\ h T .. " .. ,,. .. dlll'ee Oppmiunl\,) (or #f • , • r l ru ua n .. ,... 11odnncement and «''> \ 1Ut'y, pd .. ch wk. Pl•n l'r1t1)' Honit1 Ste11kh6U1t! l' C' 11 e ft t c 0 m Pa n \ l> uf t.nventory. ca.II "'()I ~ {lrwkh4>1low. s A beaelUJI Soilary com It' c I o r 11 I r "-' ... ---1114'naurate with ell 21.U0•40t'7, aak rort:en SAIL.BOAT Ma1nt & (lift~ 1-~or 1nl~rv1e.-. n> Gal clearuo1& fo'ull 11nw No .,.._,. can &&a ma ... , ~xv ntt t;4$ noo __ _ :m ~ICOJtST DAR.YptLOT 330 W a. r Slreri l'Oiht Mesa Equal O ppnr\un11) fo:mpl-O)~r __ Rra.1 Eillle s.ie. l'cq>I neodc.-d In Sunal'l Dtou1·h olt1c1· top 1·om n1u..ioo. (71 4• 146-5502 SAILIOAT SECRETARY ma&ure. part urn.,,, Clelt!ble. hn, It boollk .. p1n!'. SH pre· terred.Ut ms SICUTAIT JUIC. f\nanc11\ mvestmc nl flrro tor educ•lors l'l.'taonnel CommwllCll· \Iona Ue pl. Secretary . Xlnl typing. Sh req 'd. t::xec. aecretarlal exper a must Noo smoker pre- f'd lnqwre (7141640-0123 SICllT AaY TO Yr Established Southern c .. 1.r but lder1 seek-. rareer orien ted 1n dl'1dual w tsharp skills ~rthand & engmeenng OfftCIJltcPT. l"art U~·lul) b l thru .a. ~J)t IS Moo thru t'ri, ll :!Oto<! llUCM Neat ap • ' ' pearan ce, i:uod telephont-ma nneri. rt' ~~~!!!!~~~~~! quared l:ood i.alary Calli. J>e&g)' btwn 12 2pm REALESTATF.SALES MIC HAMIC Mechantc•I opr req SJ1ll1111 knowledge pref inboard gas/dte:.el enii ma1nleoanct!. heads pumps. some t"lPc & nit ging work ltt.>fi. rcq 67S 9060 Sale:. -t•xpr preferred Send re· i.ume with :.alary re· qwn •menu. to '.\b LU>da f'OSIE.'r. Prei.le) of So Cahf -l600 Campus Or. New por t Heach. C;al ~EO.E t:xpenenn:d . eneq(etu person needed for ei. pandrng lleallh fo'ood Dist LrR 0 C route Room to make good S 213·327-6132 67S-23U l'AlNTER. m m 2 ~ r~ ei. per, brush & roll. mt & ext. own tra nsp. full ume . 601·16$3Steve. •911%• NO DESK fo'EE! FULLSt:RVlCEOt'C Ht::ALTY NETWORK •957·8400. Sal~girl part tame for plant i.tor .... Plant knowledge ht.'lpful ~s 3392 --------- SECRETARY P ul1eb0ard Operalor . Two quality 1 nlique trained It weaned. 8 ••••••••••••••••••••••• For med furniture It ap. lmroe4 openlna. To tablet. rt1U1n It Old ..u.eea.ows.J C TRUC K Spray booth plhancee. workln& Of\Dot pay i)lflish w/chn. Spanish IOSO DeVlllbiJ. l yr. nld, 30' _9157_.a_m ______ _ 1~R'"'ATIONAL all i Ion~ x UJ' hl&h • 22' wide. ""• c. ,, w wut. ane•pena ve. •-•• .. •••••••••••••••• Of er. Rebull( Stum t '-lcCll BUNSINESS SERVICE 642-8808 ......., ... IOll 1~$2 MacArthur Ste. **I IUY * * cleaner. E\eetromat1c m r •-Cluppendale Bdrm 1c\ too0.00. 213·771·20'70 ••••••••••••••••••••••.• oKM • Good used Furniture & CONN Director trombone lrvl.ne. CA 92713 8)0. Oak furniture. Appliances-OR l wlll 1ell Mltce ... .,. 1010 w1th cue. Excellent con· 1l4· 752·0161 ~·9858 or SELL tor You ••••••••••• •• ••• •••••• • d.itlon. SIOO. 675-8052 after T e lephone Operato..IA•••" 1010 MASTRSAUCTIOH LUCieiAGETAGS 6PM. ~U & lll-9625 rrom your busute&• card. --------ll-7am shift. Matur person only. 228. f'ores trear> Laguna Buch Refriaerator. C.E. froel· Send one card for each DRUMS by Ludwig. light free. 2 yn. SJ.50, 964-4486 Decorator's m15take la!( plua one spare. We blue clear. 2 l'ioor tonl8 . Cindy 40x80 gla11 top table return perm• nep tl~ a base 24", 3 ZUaren T•phw Solcffors 13.7$ br plus bonuses 1 S7S Stove clean works start. No exper necess ood. • • ' "o selling. ACf'OP from g SSS. Ji reeier. up· OC Airport. 2 9pm cal nght. clean. won.a good Brus lep. 2·arm chairs. sealed attractive tag & Cymbals. Roger's high 4 other chairs. & 2 ot· strap, rneetm& airline hat complete w /1 11 tomans. Fully up· l.D reqwrement.a.. Pre · ca.ses.111000MO.Callaft holstered in gray/blue vent 1055 & theft! For u 6 30PM 17141737-6449. fabri c . Sl 7001080. penonahr.ed tag enclose Beveled glass & brass wallpape r . fabric or t·handelier S00010BO "Day Clo" paper & we Tami. 64l-OUll9 noo. 548"8513. 5'8-448S Tell+oet •---'. Wesllnichou1e SIS. ice ''nll"""'"' ......... wiU back & tnm your r-.__,., ma'ker A v0t:ado. RuM ~ ~~ ,.._ --'- 191$ Schaaf Bro& upright. Mahoicany. xlot me ch cond. on e finish. ssoo ~4400 G row1ng Orange Co tags. vr Ir) two can..,, well. s.?00 Ph 675-5603 M U O-'-d. · ba .... lob k brokerag~ firm has 1m ust se -uune ta· '-" ac OHke fw wil• • • med opening for attrac IOIS b1e & custom Fr chairs. PRICES &fl',..... IOIS t1ve. aruculale. 1nd1v ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2Parsonstables.Fisc her S2eaor3/SS •••••••••••••••••••••.•• who can handle bus) stPreo syatem. etc l1$tagsSl 60ea. phones. Great career op-SAT JUME l l ·fAM MS-7049 6/Huags~.SOea . "'~ Ca11Jeanne752-0070 lOorm 1·~.4-0ea O'Neil FUl ... ITUI._ Sal Tax Included Moving It Storage " 5 :'<iOCARD" mutl,IM•w Acawb. Perm. p111me L11tht typ 1ng. Will c on s 1de trainees. Mutuul Savings & Loan 31 10 E. Coast Hw y. COM Call 8111 Conopast 760-!!200 From Pnvat.e Party 4101 S Main. Santa Ana Drexel 2 drawer Tradt Draw your own or send t:>ue to unpaid s lOrage. tional coffee table 2 name. addre~s. phone 1lems rrom 40 lots will be t:ane bolt.om Traditional we'll muke one curd pt"r soki. anclud1n11: living.rm. arm chairs . Round din tag Add 25' euch. • dm111g rm. bdrm. den. ing table. expandable Send check or mone' or k 1 t c h en & pat 1 o ...,,4 leaves & 6 chair11 derto· fu rniture F 1 xlur e s .. 95,5.tOlO days: 644.6593 rtLOT PRIMTIMG Copier Minolta Electro- Graphic. Like new. 51750 or truw over payment.a 700.16lU. New I y r old Xerox Copier Mdl 3100. ~ or takv O\t•r pa y m ents and service agreement. Con· ta r t Gle n n O lsen . 64-i 91N SALESLAOll::S Wallah Clarkes S Cst Plaza. M a ture/ex · penenced fo"T/PT :'<lrs G 7$1· 7940/751· 7$00 to President. Large t•s tobllshcd Southe rn Calif bu1 Ider seek s l'ltrt.'t' r o ri en tcd 1 n · d1v1dual t o perform 'anely of set:retar1a I 1tnd admin1str11l1\t~ duties. Pos1t1on offers l(rowth nnd OPi><>rtunity tu learn real est.ale and home bwlding business. Poi;1tton reqwrcs at least 7} rs or rei.pons1 ble ex pr Rer will be req If in tcrt'sted in the t areer pos1t1on please send re· :.ume and salary history to Ms Landa Foster. Presley of So. Cahf. 4 Campus Or. NewPorl Beach. Cal 92663 E O 1-: choirs. mirrors, TVs. weeltends&eves. P.O Box l560 TE x TILE Art Is t / lamps. stereos. ref mt. Costa '.\lei>a. Ca 9262() Colorist. 3 yrs exp. asher. dryers. labll'S. Antique secret~ desk. Offi ce t'urn. for sale. S .l <.: <.:o. d1sposmg of u'e<l dl'sks, chairs. <'a b1net ~. <.:h cdp. 493 >1122 2 Parkmg lot attendants for So Wesl Bank. 800 PART-11ME Receptiomsl SALES-RETAIL Mat ure. e x1>C"ri cn<'l'd For exclusl\1e lad u•s' :-tore. Benefits John llogan . 111 Fas hion !_sland. N.B 6'4·7100 SANDWICH M1\"t::H m llealth Food Hcst Need mature woman for f /time pos1t1on Apply tn EV&elHGS Growing medical office Become a trained sales needs receptiorusl. Some counselor lover 21) wilh tnSurance bill.Ing ex per. the J im Long & As· Typing a must. Salary · . •er s on . 6 3 F u :,, h 1 o n !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ .land.NH sociates Agency to open.972·1S81. SCTRY /RECEf'T supervise and chaperone __:.. _________ , Investment firm. located DAILY PILOT earner RECEPTIONIST nr Orange Co A1rPort boys and girls on a one· Mtge. banking firm nds area seeks front offac1·, on-0ne basis, e venings 6 pleasant cheerful pt>rson :-.elf·:-.tarter. Requ1n•s to 9PM. We need con· to answ. phones. P /llme. pos1tiH0 personahl> & cerned . innova t ive Typing & ofc cx pr. phone 1erhnique. 1\t' persons who a re looking helpful Call J oanne 8:30 t:ur:ill' t) ping skllb. for a lucrative part tirnc to 10 .30.:i4!1·8811 ba~1c bookkeeping a position.S4huurto:-.turt: ------• plu:-. Salar~ and full SJOO week potential. <.:a ll m ·:CEPTIONlST IH'nrf1t:-. Ht·~uml· or •.U-432l , l'xt 2W. between !-'f l'. 1'1T . front & bark hacki.:round 11.'tH·r' m c•o11 :!and6PM. /\~k for Lon off1cP. Call Between !I & f1dl'm·c to I' 0 Uox iO!r.1. 0~ Coast Spm for app. 848·~i00 '.\t:>1o purt Bch, Ci\ ~.?66() Daily Pilot Receptionist for E6crow 1-~tr~u/fo..tine 3:!0 W · ~ay Slrl'el orrice needed Call for Sail·Loft Dana Pt arc.i ./ ~RKETIHG/ SALES SECRETARY datory. Hepeats, ro · t.oys. rugs, tools. clothes. leaded windows ~0-0 •WATERFALLS• o r ways . produr t 1on sealed barrels. boxes <.:omplete c herry wood Natural. self <·ontaaned. onented. Full lime pos and t•rates. Many mLSr bdrm set SSOOJean Dales skillfully l·rarted from Top or the line stud1 it.ems. Call $45·~ 760-8143: ~9350 \'Okan1c boulden /\:.k located l.n M lSSton V1e10 Al Met"C"-diM ..._t for Bnan l714164$·0704 Heaullful <'ontl'mporary Walnut Execullve Desk Call. Suzi Cha uvel. bepklred.oadoyof Matching couch & loH· 770-2922 .-. seat. l'OOlemporar). xlnt ------AU.SALES f'lN,\L con<l $750 Coffee table TOOL MAKER ShermanCrlinc sohd oak w ii lass top Bw Id & ma 1nta1n DJ . ,\ucttooffr tnmmed Ill gold thro~ MF. & LF. Day shift. A1l111111!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~-~~ fil.20 957 -819\. .ifter 6pm benefits. Retired or partl" 64&-9440 tame OK. mt4:W::lel 1020 ------- CAL'DRAULICS COii p ••••••••••••••••••••••• Retnttttat.or S~. TV $15 • 2910 S. Oak St. SA U I:: AC H C R U I S I:: R S washer $65. 548-0968 after 557-4321 · RESTORED 6pm ______ _ Schv.1nns w tllnk & horn. TUIMH + many mort' bike' Q)mplete King·s1z.e bed XI nt ro nd 55 1 4407 Like new S2:>0 Sum mer 1 o b '.\1echanicall~ 1nrhned ror roach shop Must be ras & 18 'rs. or older Applv s-.i id 8030 Arn·ncan Zettler. 11~1i1 _,_.,._ Hale A\c lr\tOl' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------Kowa Supt·r 61; 2•oc2'• TRAVEL .AGEKT SLR with K.') mm l<>n' \1mimum 2) r-. ,•,per 120 22U bark & thn't' ll'n' ('all )l1lh1? 6i~·l311 f1hl'f" Nt·W JJdl'kt'<l 1n TRAVEL AGEMCY llw1t1ngton Bca1·h F'ull time Exµr 'd i \4 Sl6-6677 ongmal bo-c l ion1·~ w1·lt StrubonJr rnudl•l t.51 ' >1o1lh l'Ord L''l-d All for s.l2S Call 12131 331·\Klt. l'V(".1wknds ------ 6iS. 728S Bdrm St't I Walnut 1 (}res.l,cr, 2 end tabl"'· :! dsnr lamp-.. beds. ~ ·1~7 H\'•I. dft fi 1·all ·~·~o l'<11r of Queen Ann,. rha1r- Sl.2.'> Drop le:.f Ounrdn Ph~ fe dmm~ room St't $2:)1) 962 . .j I LX bt'f• 1re I k:lt'Ctnr /\dJ ~d & mah'h1n1t <.:redenza. S.'.12!> h1ghbark Exec s wivel 17U1 ~94 2S4!l t'huir & 2 ma tchanit s ide ---£_hu1r.; SLS-00 96.1-2841. J rustuoru. -.ora S7'> & 1\ '.\I Pett--8017 1-:\f stereo wi th 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• speakers SlOO $$7 8393 lJ' Alum boat w1trlr.liH 1-:v1nrude OB. SKOO Tandem whl trlr. $450. Lumbc·r rark. s~o 7 ~a blue<> & rU!>t. SZS<> 6'7~ 151;)S SHERK Y'S PET CA RB lioardml( le groonung with love . free · pk up . Poodle Pups & Pers1all Kittens for s ale. Tea Cup ~t ud s. 25 y r s exp . 5'$6-2848. ---"'-ot .. Orcpts 1090 .t Y/ T C t a m \t t' m ••• •• ••• •• •• • •••••• • ••• hen.hip Bt·~t offer OH' Beautiful Ebom· upnght Sl:.!tlO \la:-.on Ham Ian ~11an11. ___ is3:! 113'-~• Xlnt quality & tone. :-. •. ,,.,1,.1r1 lkJ<'h T•·nn" \'alue i\ppr11x $2500, Club 1ull. f.1m1h m'' m Ht·'t offt•r 6-10 II~-_ t~r.h1~ ~.~1 Ul!O !'Jll Sporiinq Gooch 8094 e\~ fi•J >41 .... I •••••••••••••••••••••••. I Of' \moo•• 1111t•rc:.ll'd m Lit "i~~~·~~ 0~;:~~ pmc nt tic Orphan Annu: 19 " 645 ~5 ~t:crl'I co~.ho disc call _...__...,. _____ _ Costa Mesa appl 552-4()5(). Toni. 4~4K52 Bqual Opportunity --------- Dt'"re pn•11oul; ,., 1w11l•nl·t· 1n .in t•l1•1' lrtt1lll'' en\' aronmt•nt ~lu'l be ma tun• and :.ib~ to :-.et µr111r1t1l':. with minimum of !>Uperv1!>10n Type man of 65 Wl'M Shorthand not reqwred. but desm~ablc. '[') PJSf.fuJl.ume on )tag BESEL.f.H COLOR Ca rd I I . M 0 n . f'r 1 DARKROOM EQUIP. l.J\UIRroom ~wk & cor ner ~roup Like new <.:all after $ S47 -4216. <ro.son An~I cent.er. 50lb cradle rod·reel. pr S750 total. 673 11363 Emplo:-t.>r HECEPTlONIST trYPl!:>'T Secretarv-Assistant to ---------•! Well-groomed. prof1c1en1 nnanr1ai genius Soft typist for beautiful of-spoken. gentle. joyful. H.:»-$:30. Fret.• parking. ____ ~_s-_1_138 ___ _ g d be n e f 1 t s . <; a 11 1035 \\ichelle f>SS· 1114 l:.4ual ••••••• ••. ••• ••••••• ••• ROLL T OP DESK Matt:hang Chair S20011 appratSel ~alue for SJUfAJ Olher antiques !)52-8038 •DOG SITTER!,.. 'JLC.1nmt..., m11b1le ken nd <.:~ NB. CdM aren!I ('.111 for info Ad S1ttc :11>1 ~hl". t..i:!4J(J) ------- TV. Rodio. HiR,Shno 1098 • •••••••••••••••••••••• rarl time nigh t !>· Janitorial. Own t ran,,. Star l S-1 SS P<'r hr. m:i 2101 f1 C'C'i near fac;h1o n perfectionist. Prepare Island Xlnt (range nutntious meals Vaned b.md1ts S8$0 S900 mo hard ... or k & t ra.vel Call Mr f'reesc i59·051 l ~!i68.'.l Wt• ol!er a shtb)l' work l0nv1ronmenl wit!!) an ex. ct• 11 t' n I s a I ;J r y a n cl b4:nefits pat"ka~e anclu<I m~ rompan) paid Life. \lt>d1l·a I and llt•nt11 I lns uran r t">. Pt>ns1on Plan. Sa' 1111:.., f'l;.in v. 1th h11?h mtt•r(''t ralt'. Ont• "l't!k pJ1d \ Jratmn aftt•r "'x month..., and 1011 po.ml hohda~ ~ rJt•r ) ear ·1 h1-. ~11100 mU!>t b<· fllh'<I 1mlnl'd1atcb' Plt·a..,c ap pl} at Oppt~Emplo~er.M V HI MALAYA!'l rem 10 Wa11r;;:s Apply bt,,.n-wtts Se~l~1ant <;hl)tS ,,_..,,..S. ~IJm & l:?pm CllAH _y I ... l'lt'\e'> ·~~;;('·;~·~;:~···;:·b·l: -8055 v.. alt re .ii I ando. .r-. ~old ,,. ):IJ..,., 1111• !'.1 n l>t> u-.1 .. l a.-. JlfUJnurn 11.: .. u S21•1 ~ 72.'>2 Beauttful RCA 25" color TV. 2 \f wrnt'. Cree de h' ""' S124 646-li!!ll P j rt . l 1 m l' 1·11 u n t e r per,,on, retired "l'konll.·, li46-2fl52 btwn 12 2PM PART-TIME Afternoons. Dchvcnes & mi"c. office dull~ Auto necess. OC Airport a rea. 546-99!lS Part time errand boy. for Newpo rt phys 1c1un Various dutie~ w /flexible hrs. Involves auto care. personal & business er· rand!> 644 1611 Personnel Payroll Clerk ~pa manu!actunn1t en 1n Santa Ana has 1mmt.•d. opening for a Person· nel/Payroll Cll'rk Mu!>l know 10 key by touch. process emvlo) ee !>talus. change form~. rruuntaan pe rsonn el files. sick leave. vacation & ullen dance s tats Will train 1f s harp. Please phon e personnel. 714-~0-481 I. P HONE O PERATOR wanted ror sm plumbing co. No expcr nee Part ume, 3-9 shift. Perfect for s tudents. 540-2253 art 2PM. PRHSMAH for appl Kefs. ----St>ucl ar~ ""JOlt•d ,,.1th RECEPTIONIST com,truct1on prore!>stng ,~1l>t Recepuonisl for t•xpenence for 1 girl de t>w,y board an con,zen1al. veloper orrat·e an In tnl' Cai.l pac ... d New port Sala0 oµen 957.1777 Beach R.E office. Xlnt --- phone l' t 1 q u et t c . Secretary for t-.:o;crow of per..onaht). & proC. ap· fice. Exp ne(:ded. Call pearancc rcq. Call Lila for appt. SS2 10..'"lO, Toni l!J3·29JO SECH ETA-R VE-X ECl' RECEPTIONIST w ith TIVE. N.B. construction t~ ping skills. Corona dd co. has Im med openm,.: Mar Salary open. Start for execut1"e serretaQ 1mmcd. 613 3797 to assist cltret'tor of mi>S lAIVlX INC .-...--.o ... k .. -.. ~ llSI$ H1tcht.>' Street :-.antu ,\na. CA Equal < Jppty .t::mpl} r M i lo' market m R d 1 ct a phon~. "!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~ RECEPTIONIST SI-I & typ•ng req Markl'l -:: With or without t~pmg ini, ~ales back ~ound ,..,_,.....,_..._....,.--..... ,..--...1 nc«ied Top pay. Tern· helpful E.O. t-, Cart Don SECRET ARY para~ & full tune Calli Swanson or Tom E1o:lt.>' ='/Bdevp'mt co Gro~th Tod Sen 1cci. al 979 0164 _I l7l-l t l:\33·1i&!O potenl Sh. d1l'.l ph, R.E. Land Sdes I().. I SO/o Connission SHThisS......ad 9SS-3402 Ask for Mr. hans ---------l>ene 's. SECRETAHY Dl'pendablc w Real Estate exoer. good t~ p mg & SH. s m plt·a!>ant f'ree to Apph< ant ln11~ Personnel A~enev 4811 E 17th. Costa Mesa Stme ~ 642· 1470 ore in 1tood loc Salar) t--~~~~~~~~~ tommensuratl' w1exper 1714 t 7$2 5071 ••SECrtETARIF,$• • SECRETAl<Y RF:tf'a..o;h Is land lf3.200 f I ff N l I o\rct ~y Const Sl0.800 fkstaurant SANDWICH HELPER or aw 0 ice 0 ega Adrrun Asst R &D S16.800 expenent:r necessar) Liz Heinders AJiency TypmR · $Swpm F'Tont 4020 Birch. Ei.tab '64 office ap~a ran ce Im med o pen Ing. Top ·N~ewpo!!!~rt~He!!a!!c~h!!. Sll-!!!!!8!!190~1 pay ==---- INTER:'llATlONAI. COUMTER HELP Pnmary supplier of good lood lo Irvine corporate eommumt>. located at MacArthur & San Diego F'Twy near OC Airport. Need person for simple food preparallon. No ex· pcr1ence n ecessary. Cosla Mesa pnnt shop Ideal for homemaker or needs exper'd. operator · student with PM <'lasses. for Hamada 660. Pis call I s days. M F. <:all Hal for appt. 557-2654 557-6232. • BUSlNESSSERVICE 18$$2 MacArt hur Ste :;325 lrvme. CA 92713 714· 7$2·0161 SECY t BKPR. part/full time. R E Co Cd~. Sala~ neg 675·6900 ---- SEC'Y EXECUTIVE Ouut1.1nd1ng opp. for matun· professional secretary P /llme. Mon· F'T1. 10 lo 3. some nu ibillt~ req'd Gd typing. shrthd & organizational skills 1 girl. to assist top exec 10 Npt Beach 8Sl 9322 at Aeronutronic's CAREER DAY for Secretaries. June i4--i~, 1980 10 am-4 pm ,) 1.11-:·s ClllLI JUlll 8040 SUSS: :-.ecrt'l.tr\ SJt,11 Ht"dhtll l\ld~ 11 2. Stt' ••••••••• •••• •••••• •••• \lorn" Chd1r S165 l\I •1 ~ll'l I ,. A~tMI A demo JmJI'. t unt.>r,.. cas:-.clh.' tlt.'rk:-. Jt greatly reduced prH'l'' /\tlanl•l' Mu:-.1\.' t,..1t;.~5 :2aJ.t' :'<I l\l·.f:.-,110:-.;u Puµ-. t\l\C ~1 10 . Or.:'iser SI ~u \l\\T\li 11•1· rlnl'r 'Int 1 ond \h o. pl.1 ~ fll'll hkt• II<'"' {'Jll (WC) 5.>J. t\'.\I tulil'.\1 . --- -Champ sire M 1-· l'et & Pho no~ r d p h S I 1 o \\anted oldl!r woman an ,h o ~ P\l pl) Ko1 ker SllO. Slot ~ood health tu hn· 111 213 11}7 1345 all 6 pm '.\lachmc St2S Also. pop '1'04.. will ha,·e a pleasant - -corn ma rhint·. ('OI fi·t horn): in exchange for a~ Westh11:hlond wh1lt• Tcr .:rindt>r. ba b' bug.:> ststanre wllh elderl) pu ner... 7 weeks old Cham t"" and m1i.t"el1Jnt.'Ote. ltent Lite :.ehedule to be· pion lane J femalt.'. I ;.,;,1-8271 arrani:ed.-t!l6 1238 male 714 55~-668'i -Come to a great Rum WORD PROCESSING for Xerox 800 & 850. Mag II . 0 S. System 6 Tern porary. Top pay INTl-:RNATIONAL Bl:SI;>.;ESS SERVICE i.as..;2 MacArthur Ste 11325 ln,ne, CA 92713 i 14·752·0161 WORD PROCESSING OPERATOR Few-lftfonmffo.. Cal C714J 549.791 I A.i.to.T .. 451 124 hrs a day' LM .S. 2805 Barranca Rd, Irvine. 927\4 714 559-6901 E 0 E M9rchcMclt• ••••••••••••••••••••••• IOOS .......... ••••••••••••••••••••••• KERRY Blue T t•rraer mage S<ile Sat June 21 AKC pups Champ bred 9am lo Spm, 129 C~pn.'SS Lovinit pups. n i:ht pnn· Lal!una Beiar h o .... togd home 7$1 31i3 hwasher. color TV. furn. .\KC 5tandard l'oodle . :\I . 6 rrvs. beau cream. ask tnlt QI() 97:? 4784 O<.-hh1 Cocker Spaniel m a le 7 mos. loves children lo\OfROOU.S coat. :ul shots clothe.;. t•tr Will pit k up. 4!f.& •74J t.:n1t.n1 an f'ellow_s_h-'-1P __ _ MOVING SALE Household furniture. Ask for Ron. 960-4602 ----- & papers Bab~ 1:-. al ~r Mo\·ing Sale al lerg1c must sell SlOO or fordabl<' Antiques. furn. ~l o{f.:r to good home J t'l'ess. so m e from $.56 9882 rmdets. m1n1 bonds, wall toy 1045 paper crpt. ~pt' Ra me ••••••••":"!•••••••••••• ... ~l!>. lamps. freezer. \\l' IJ·•~ toµ pnn•-. Cnr <'01ns -.ll~er. itold . c·11p pc:r C..ll Wmdhum·-; 642 4-19'2 ------- eves Hrand Nu ·I ' color TV, Sar r1 f 11• t' , H 4 6 -1 !11 5. lo 75·3'111. ------~I \HAA'TZ Tl tRNTABLE '\Int c·ond1t1on. S:>ll 557~ Wood & hantware , oak parquet flOOf'ln!?, Ol'W Oak. walnut. a:-.h & b1r{'h. misc flnl.!.lt hardware & 1.1tlice ~llanii .u parci·I '.\lust sell. All Kenwood $400 or best offer t dk<•<; .. 1stem 4:-.pkrs. Xlnt. .di LHtnR room group cond Crnr. group tbl. S200 Small table wt1h "'1 am tr m :Her&<>. rba1rs all SSO Bookshelf ~-i02 ______ _ w1desk & ch-.ir $$0 Dre""" r & 'hel Vt'" $ol8 1803 ask for Tern . ~.7J27 ask for Ga, le ~bl.tckkitten:. desk Thur thru Sun. s weeks old mo1 Pasataempo. '.\1 ,. TUPrtRW ill 963 2082 Ofl La Pai. easl of If ~ou·d hke to 11,1\'e a Beautiful System - Sh~rwond Rece1\•er , Kenwood turn ta ble. Kenwood <'assette deck. Jansson speakers with cabinet S600 642·$449 ___ Marguente F'oUow signs party. call ~0-4$1!1 loah Ir · Ill fl of txl2x6' fencanic. &ba_lloons ________ ----------• M.,.. You take down & re · th• •old Goods I06S SCIAM-l.ETS .. ~!'!!'!!'! .......... . rmve ••••••••••••••••••••••• -~wERs loata. M•il1teri•c•/ ___ 67_S_034_9 ___ 1COQKWARE• Must sell ~ Senice . f020 F'ree cuddly kittens All new 20pc set 1818 stain· Cashew -Snort -••••••••••••••••••••••• heartbreake r~· Gray, less steel waterless Eight -Turkey -lbatmamtenance.outbrd black, calico 2 llttcrs Comparab1e to 9650 sets ROUGll repair & canv;1s. All I· $59-8086 Ul major dept stores. On· The real tesl in golf and Craft Yac ht Service. ly $3 10. Call $·7pm: mhfetSnotk~pmgou1 bi596.Sl l,ong haired kittens. 979-~. of the RO VGH. but 111 i.tetllng out ufttr we are llave something lo se-11'' all kinds. · 548·1700 ----------1••········· ........... . 1070 ~ ,., L. in Class1hed ads do It well. ~~~~':. YOU ffO/ f9qU8St Ad-Sitter 9tfvica ~ placing yoor od . . • ()\#' Ad-Sit1lr number will oppeor In 'f04Jt OolfV Piiot od ... ~takes yoor m&Hogll • . you ml in ot your c:onwnilnca to qtt the respctW to 'f04Jt od . ttlls .VU Is onfy SS per wttk. For more information ond fO pica yox ad colt 60-5671 • --·· ·-· > ~Its 1 PW W.. I•• ll'W ....._, I• irled W.CS.i.i,ay JuM 18. 1110 DAit. V PM..01' 01 ....... ;;1 ••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ . -..W '71J ......_ t7JO Mii • .._ 9740 11•1rW UM4 ....._.,.... -CC I .. •••••••••••-•••,It.¥ ••••••••• ••••H••Htt• •••••••••••-........ ... •••••••M••••••••••• ...... •••••••••••••• .. , ~·••••••••••••••••••••• Ya .. •1•1 f77g tf 10 ,,11..•-•.a MllOSL. Auto. aJr, bot.fl..._ .... •••••••••••••• Dlltp tfll cawi top1 . red w/black. 7tYW.-r n·iM~t·;_;;.:;;•;;;_ ·-••••••••••••••••··- 5 ttana., air cond .. 110.* PP~zrTJ Su~r 1Uck c1.11tom 2 f\lUy loeded. ll&U olt. '13 Swift&•'· lo ml. aJt • ...... •a.u &bu -t-C)l . door. AlllolmllC, recUo6 Uf.TJM...... p/1, plb.. dnl CGDd. AA• 111 • MQAMIMY u.1 C.....t z '11 IP tclllrt di~ llulu It'• el•u I 1c ln.sll.OOO/bltolr .. ·1027 ..... ,. ... iOIOWDI ,....,,, :,:: ao.a~ <SIOWDDJ Lt17 L.Snre 4 door _or_N1_·m_o ____ _ 83&0171 .,,. $4,ttl ~ ...san .... fl. ff40 'Tl ••"" ..... l d•A IOI W-........ •-"'or ... lfttersor. VI ,_... tMtUlt-..fto-YMlillliC-~. -·· oa ~. ,,,,__ ""'' • 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •USID IMW1• ~am/Im eua •>• VO&.ISWA... •.OOO ml. power w n ~ Ji'OflS Ranchero GT 'TU r~. mlnt<~J CB. f'l.w ena. brakea. 7800 Watmlnstu Ave. ~· ~t!.. brU~ w/iheU top. Ked/w auto- 'TtJOOZTiJS/R lcm'll 8U1telo1 more Mech tn WestmlMter ~ A .. • ... .._.c_ 1ood t o ed. pp 12500 'TI m 41lp. alr<.Zk'iXEl l*f. HaJotten ll&blin& 37 MG-7551 U8-78IO ......_. •I r• --· f11..aMt 'TI A mint t 1008) pl fUeJ capacity 20mpg ex«utlve automobl... --------- 'TI I 14.MSXG 1 boot-auto shift . Xttaa: '58 Bug, fully restrd, H OH. Contact fleet "71 Graiuicb, A/C, CIC . 'ti •hp,1url42'2al XL NT co nd P .P . claaa1c. S2500 Leave m.aoa1erl>ally Ptloe P IS.P/B.23K ,$U.915/of ·"78-.A. a ir (-) "11 .rz Z+J. ffpd, eltt. UOOO I0.80 631 ·2170 . naim•ftwnber8*52SZ.. ecMIZl,&aUlO. fer. 752-S294days. "llSIGllA load.cl ($4M) mrf, A.11"11 CUI .. A.IC •..... LST,'31-0000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9070 ..,.. ToYo(a Ton IOf\f bid: lo• (I)... l4SOO catt w Info "'°trn CREVIER ''IUIOU •9 S/I\ cei.1 53K dli. S8500. •HOJ• 71 YW CAMPB "II ... cay 9910 T7 ~P U ~T. <...'1ea11 "lllm&AS/R c•u> ---------· Immaculate. pop-top •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• ... ••••••••••••••-•••• Ooodooad A/C,PS/rB, "11W*ao.ded C01251> '19 Z80 ZX Coupe with Ne w Mercedes Beaa conver1100 .• w ith alr. '13 Cpe DeV1lle . air, ORANGECOUNTY'S recbo ..,../olr.MJ·ICm C-.. stereo Ir casseue. S&'SOO. •E.~miles.sunroof. Cle.anunew. (014WQZ> amlfm.1d cond. SllOO« HIWIST n Dod•• ltom 200. m-O~or~ Mexico Becker. Mag SlffS mab olfer.675-5660. LINCOLN-MERCURY !JIM, p /'9, p/b. al(•, Hto OIAJ .. ICOUNTY'S '78 280Z sa pd, coupe. ane1e1Tan Asnm e IOIW'fl'HAM 79 C d V. 92,00 m t. DEALERSHIP Lmtd abp XJ.NT p1m OLDl5T loeded. gd cond.. 40, "-S5a9tmo or SZ:S,31 Vot.KSWAQ&e Cabrlo&et top. Leal.b lolr. IA Y R.ADllOE pend rond 5tU001080 mi Must sell. Make ol· cuh. Ori&lnaJ pu.rcbue 1900WeslmtnStttAve. NJy equspped. Assume UNCOLN·MERCURY r p 631 l!17U. !II>' ti 1~1 '1.. ! rier 497-SOllJ 12 7 . S 00 C a 11 M r In Westaunst.er 12319 lse pymt.s /$375 d.n 1S.18Al.lt0Center Dr FOR SAU·. 40' moonn.: Nl"WPOf' Brarh rib 4!6' poww boll t Off Manne AV9 . ...u. .. ol Balboa Laland.~- 1.131 0000 ~ ---------• Clwnplio.851·1119 893-1551 638·7880 CaJlafter6pm.640-4089 SDFwy-Lalte Forest exit l.ll79 2fQZX 2+2, loaded, !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"'!~ IRVl.NE iullod&e.,. lun PU. rmpr !)alt!,!I ~n.1l·e Leal.mg air . a uto. mahogany MG ft4 z 63 Ca!Jr look Bug, 1m · ·12 CdV xlnt cond, nu IJ0.7000 i.~·utJ. V8, auto. rt!tent ~C-er .__ t brown & go&d. Xlnt cood. mac. thru out! Rebll. paint. Mint uit /body, ru11 ----------"' ,-.. ... 0.000....,,. ......... ••••••••••••••••• ••• ••• l:MS _., & trans. Many Viilv•}ob.$1300 ~1100 Rolls y~ BMW _ .. ___ ......-v __ ,..,. ____ 1 GETREADY -. P"".SllOO.~ '76 Comet. 4dr. f c\I. UtOJamboree FORSUIU U.:R nu 1ooch es "Cutest" ..... vu-ado .,_ clean. low mileage W NTED Bt1o11 s lip 10 Ne-4fport. Will v•~ t-'1n 1W rs I Ott Ca II ti26-2445 ur i2 Ford FlOO Xlnt mech ,_ Buch 640-6444 75 Datsun 710 wagon G Bue la O.C. Only S2.4SO. ·~ ~ . .__. tires. S2~. ~-AM-FM. MaR wt\ls Mov ,_...,... Goodcood.S2SOO. '76 M Mtdeet.ruru..rd nt '94-61.ss new brak e s, A /C, ---------- ine. must St'll now Greal ••••••••• 548-3340 SZ995 7S9-00fil0eves · FM /8trk. Very clean. t tllt911J 9952 bu>• S149'>4!f7_ 4026___ •AA Mc~~i•a..s ----------iMGI 9744 74 YWCA.MP& Sl.000 Call Ad Sitter rlo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 17'1 . ....STilOM 111$S-lM7S '---• ~Hu 85 borsepower SpNd & ¥95 9570 ._. ~-lKn · 7 9 2 l O a u I o 2 d r Su.-r slick flat top COG· al 642...aoc:l 24 hra. '6S Convertible a m "m J ca.,.s . Xlnt ••••••••••••••••••••••• .__.. Sh ar eal .-.. A/C EViDrQde eDJlne with Ski 9010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• &eie &bu :SO boura. full ••••••••••••••••••••••• Short 76 Ford ~100. I'~ _ caftvas. he a v) dul.) u · Siu Boat " trlr. 1;d PB. AM l"M :1:1000 m1, l~aller wtth hitch & l'OOd. lOOllP ~fort. OH dean. \Int mud S.I ooo $ l..L 1"""" uoe GT II version OW!> ... -· . 9,200mi. $4300/080 ~ "' • ye ow. can' t'124F'LK.1 '7'1CPEDeVU.LE 7»0097 Ong. owner. ~9·6214 1ood mJleaae. new ~ ... 295 Bluetwtute. ruu power, AM/FM casset~ Askl.DI -· u N f>W..6020 2>95 $36 0755 IOI WITHAM le.at.her. M1chelms. $4300 65 ,.,115tang. ew eoganc. Pvt pt} 700.01S4 new paint. good inter ngged for (1shtng or ski u~ ~al »led lank $2000 s:ttH873 II.JI.> N lkarh Bhd II 1.200 Deluxe New tires -9 746 1og hncludes a set of <:all .-nt-rtipm K-tl :~1 --- -LA JIABHA I & baltt·ry a m /8-trk ••••••••••••••••••••••• , ~~e~~-ISLS) .. 51~~1_2~~ .. ~ &. Che\'.). Heblt \' ~ t-n.: 15 ~1i ~o of SA Fw) • ~~ mech.arucal work, ;3 OPEL MANTA l900. .,..._..... • ~"" . '.':ew t.Jres $~1 t>4ti ~'70C (7141522-5333 .,,OO/of!er. (all Ad S1lle ·surk. fixer upper. c:lean • CaJI ror det~11s. raMpOrlation and~ Sunday by Appl 1153 at 642-4300 24hrs ·9'1·757277 .. 1076 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •!!!!!!!!'!~!!~~~~ _ _:___· ~-body Sll000B067S.Sll5 ~T!':"I ·n ford. 2.2,000 mt .fully Rat 9725 '10 Opel GT. ood cond. i8' DUFFIELD . 1.-:LEC Sc 9 I 50 c..-qwpped Sierra con 9 W l3CSI ••••••••••••••••••••••• · g 7 IM 6 'L'fi l'" " •. port "'-··no.v. Int ruet> intenor . aoy rsnbl TRJC BAY BOAT. XLNT ••••••••••••••••••••••• version. A must see~ "'·J h bl k I ... "" u. ,, .....,..,,_ ·' 0>0 ver wit I C eauier ,.,...nd. cspd. 28 mp". cle"n o((pr 673 1510 COflfl>.673-2253 llonda XI{ '75. like nl'w. ai.500.548·3233 i::xecutiveCar w ~ .. u • Only S295 Trade for IOI u-LAREN 1 & reliabll' Mw;t sell b} .,..ot 9741 79 Glast r on 21 ' V-216 l.i1'gerd1rtbrke 642·5290 Allto5W..ted 9590 o<J'IN-u-hBI ltC.d j 6·18. Sll50 or any re·••••••••••••••••••••••• SportfLSher , 200HP Mere ------••••••••••••••••••••••• °"" · .,.,ac v asonable oHer 536-0336 outboar d. Loaded w / ·72 Yamaha 17SCC. Dirt WE'PAYTOPOOLLAR C5 Mi.No.orSAt-~wy 1 ask for\llchdei ' t910PEUGlOT xtras. Must see. 536-139! bike. Runs V<'I")' dean lortop used cars foreign. La llabra ~22·~ -• . 505 DIESB.S XJnt cond. 5275 firm domestics or clas:.1cs II J9'i•t l-1at K50 Sport Good HERE .... OW" JS' Glast.ron Tri-Hull with 80 HP Mere. Less than 50 • 1brs oo eng10e. American tratJer. Set up ror sktlng or ftshinC. Has 1980 tags. ~-96M018 Aft 6. 42' Matthews, Nwpt slJp ava i l. Paul , Dys , s.»9292; evs. 645-2531 3\' Uniflile, F IB express cruiser , l wn /Ch r ys. VHF'. ADF. dnt family boat. $25,000. Nwpt Yacht Exch 675-UIOO ·w 320!. air. s nrf. ~!>pd. c11nd J3 :!.·• .r<'t m11•• " ••• 968-5056 your car 1s extr a clean, _ ~ st-e us FIRST! stereo cas!>. fog l.J~hl!>, \;nder :it.1' ori~ 'l'"' Must Sell. Honda XR llO 1975. Xlnt cond. <'all Evns. 751·5680 $300 HCMMs, Sole/ ltent/Storoge 9160 •••••••••••••••••••••• •WE RENT• •Your Motor Home· Top S to you -tax lwner1ts Wt! do ma intenan<'e Cree since 1972· rull refs Dale's RV Rentals 5.'>9·4441> ,. , ... Or-. c_.., 2925 Harbor Bl\.d COSTA MESA 979-2501 AJ.loy whb SI 1.500 or bst hardtop. llrJkt--. 11,.., IEACH IMPORTS otr 714-840-7611 _ AM F :\I l ll'"' -.i , rt " Ml! l>o"· ~tn~·t 1\:..Sume lease on ";9 8\tW S2.000 i ll &H 17t.!1 "'' 'f..WPUHT kf-,\('II 5281 1-'u II) lo.ided 'H;.. ----9727 752-0900 5375/rno 540-4267 -~·•••••••••••••••••••••• Porsche '750 ·m 1600 \/ ery l(ood rond.I t1on 30 m pf:? S22SO 67J.27SO 197S BMW 5301 ;d;. :.11r.J sun roof, t p deck. $9U() ~7001 ; Eves 640-8$1J VISIT YOUR ORANGE COAST HONDA HEAD9UARTERS ........•.......•..•... 7 6POISCHE 912£ <, spd . w air Onh 17.llOO :\h 1910PRY 1 IOI McLAREN INC. 85C> N Be111.:h 811.d (SM I No or ~A 1-'wy I VOUCSWAGEH -·---1 ..., ...... 760-1861 9917 Vln)' t.ov _......,. 7600We:.tm1Mler Ave. C:C-ro in Weallnlnst.er -••••••••••••••••••••• Mu .. t sell loday ! i.. 197·1 1193-75Sl 638-7880 '73 Ca ma ro, runs good Must anit Ca II 64z !! IJt . -S1200 Will sell to highest bid. '76 VW 81.&g. snrf. super · 557 5134 clean. lo mi. A M /FM --- M.000 s.57 ~93. i8Camaro cpe. xlnt cond. ~ eng. A~ FM ra~:-. 79 VW OIESR 5'300 $48 ~art ~ LMODEl 4 door with air. 4 speed. Ow+14'et 9920 lul!l(d ge rack Ver y ••••••••••••••••••••••• sbarJ>' t624WQZ> SH US FIRST! $7,495 Wf? hiive a good ~lemon BOI WITHAM or '-E W & U S 1-: 0 VOUCSWAGEH Ole\rolet;..' 76UJ V. l"t m tn'lt·r .\' t- in V.t-I mrn .. i.·r >t!l 75.:> t i.:o. 1!11111 I I A' I •• \ .... I u .. COHMB.L CHEVIOLET ~tbrbor Kh1I l'<~IA )'f l-:."' 546-1200 1965 Mustuni;: SJ900 ~ tn .,pprec•rat1•. at 1905 E Balboa Hlvrl at .. L. St HalbOJ P t•nrn!>UI J liiJ. I L50 '65 FT (;T con\·ert . uni.: 2 IO II ' C I • -. (• r ~1-'())i.f'l 1!1,jJ2 ~fo-.t St'l' ~ beM ufft-r1lradl· I' I' l!M l37fi 7·, \tu.,tang 11 VH PS PH. \( 1\ ~1 F\1 taJ>t·. il>.OOOmr . $2301) 152 ~ 9955 ........••......•...... 1 u -tom int 1113.:i ··n., m u ... l .... 11 nvvoobu 1,H1, HC3 a ft 7 o. ~,a, 2dr. 3~peed on i!I <.;utJa.,, Diesel Tap. the noor. very clean <k-ck S7!iOIJ 72 ('iJd c~ I'• \ °"' Bus auv1 lo m 1. 111..1! m.-.,... lront &. bJ<"k $2195 R::J1 J36.I iS9 1439 Ua..~IC ~ \173 0400 "i'S ~1onte Car lo, very J?d rood. mw1ng must St.'11 52()0(1 !f~7 819 1. alte 6pm. 646 9440 18 Delta Royal<' D1es.·I 4dr. loaded. deJn, dlr ~I Int • p p 846-4i8K 9957 . 28' l..UTHRS SPRTFSH '70. bristol, teak cock pit/oak p arquet •WE REl'T• •Your Motor Home• TopStoyou·tax benefits We do maantenanl'e ·rree :,mcc 1972 full r<.'fs. Uale's RV Rentals 559 1441\ WEIUY CLEAHCARS AND TRUCKS '75 BMW 2002. 4spd. stereo. a te . 14 K mi. ss:iOO/offer dys 992·:>430. eve/wkends S26·5729 TODAY!!! UNIVERSITY SALES& SERV ICE OLDSMOllLE HONDA GMCTitUCKS 2850 Harbor Bl\'d COSTA MESA unr\IOI. RIJupuokt lint ,tJ 11.1ndo11.., radial:. b r o wn 1lttn Ju!>t -.erVll.'t'd ~ 49't·3176 _!:<1_11abra _!>22_~1 lt.'ll\l·m;·-~_..,a.....;11._e____ i7 MonzJ , auto. arr.••••••••••••••••••••••• Y r ---dean. 33.000 ma. $2900. 73 Squire Wagon. AC COHHEll CHEVROLET ~ llarlM1r Hh ti 1 '( IST \ \I 1-.~ \ SU-1200 • c.'lbin sole, s ingle dsl, 700 mi range. below mkt al i2S.OOO. Nwpl Yacht Ex· _:chan ___ g_e_<7_1_4_>_67_S-_l800 ___ 1 For Hent-. -1-.;,,-H-an -·e-s t WANTED! t9' ReiDell Cabin Cruiser. Mm1 Motor home. Sips '73~ 15Shp, OMC V-6. 6+ 360 t'ng. Bums re· Loaded Pisb-ski·traUer. gular gal> Reas. rates. Late model Toyotas and Volv os. Ca ll u s TODAY''' • -;cnt. ooad. New uphol. PYt ply 556-0197 aft. suso. 840-11216. Spm. 33' Chris Cran. !itd cond. M u s t S<'ll due to Jor eclosure . $3200 ~7673 ......... / a ...... 9050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •IMMAC 28'·3Cf BOATS. 61l2mo plans prepaid rrorn $1891mo. mcluchng 'slip. lessons 714 1964·599-i looh. Sail 9060 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '49, Luders 16, 25rt. vam h ull . s l i p 1n NH . 'beautiful. S4000 "894·9010. Cniisiltcj Sailors IT you are thinking or buying a cru1 s1n)! sailboat then• 1!-a .,uperb opportunit y for exp sailor to bu~ into 40' ltetch Unlimited sa1lm.i: tlme & vel") l>ma ll '"' l''>l b73-~0 By Owner We,.1s.11I 32 hull & dee k + 70UO I h., o( UlSlde bullast in"lJlled Complete .,.et of plJnl> dod con ,truttro n manual t.ocJll'<1 rn Costa \lesa CJll 1;73 217 I 3.S' En rson "74. 4 bag~ of -;ails met spm. hot & <·old wtr . 2 drnJ.:) ·.,., ROI-" \.HF' S38.000. NwµI Yacht Exch 675 1800 APOLLO il. Ongmal O"'Tier. ~lps 6. 2 /a c. generator. Sl0.000 (1\4) 673·014!f Trallen. TraHC 9170 ....................... Earle Ike fOYOTA-YOUO ltU ~ll•• CCKt.Mffe ~ 40-UOl w S40-'4'7 17' Camper. ~ar riflce Steallt atS1495 547 .:n82 ( /lt.lito Seonke. Parts PO RSC HES WANTED & Acceuories 9400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SERVICE DEPT. Open 6 Days A Week \\on ·Fri. 7 :30-5 :si1 ~aturda~s 8:00-5 oo .Attos Chry5.-pty. 292!! llarbor Blvd Co!>ta M CSJ 546-1934 ------- $SAVE SAVE S WITH USED PARTS I mportl'<i C'ar paru l \tPORT Al 'TO SL" !'PLY IOl :-... \1 JnC'hP,ler Anaheim ';76-9900 Motor & n ar l·nof•>r 1963 1-ord Bod~ p.1rb 1964 fmµalJ t J ll aft 5 547 1216 A.utos for Sole .......•............... Allow us the opportuntt) lo consider the purchase or lrade·tn or ~our clean Porsche Check with lis Tooa~· 13631 H••-lltrll <"''""" c.~ ... --.nJl Top Dollar Paid For Your Car' JOHMSOH & SOH L.in<otft.Mn"C 2626 Harbor B~ Cck-la Mesa 540 5630 We Pay OVER llwlook IM PUHT.\."'ff For Your Good 'O'T ll'ETU \'W . l'o~t·henr Audi in:.\IH:.RS \'\f> CHICK tVatSOH \DVEHTl~f-"H.., \'\\ PORS<.:llE Al'lll I he prr n· or rt l' m !> .id\C'rl\sed b' \eh icle 445 E Coast lf1"il' '&; 912 our un car. '69 ~quareho1<·l. autu &l><:.OIS aulo. new tires. lo m1. fvtun• valuf' Hum. gre.il .1m fbi . lo m1 ~d cond -------t clean fl695. 646-4380 & $&!00 67~ 174 51600 tl79-203 l ..,., ,__ ..... 4 d Ht hbck ----,.------ --_ __ 10'-1""v~.,.. r c · "i1 Pinto Wgn Aut.omalll" · ·54 3.~C. Xlnt rood., all 70 Bt:G. llkt: rw" )lu:.t AC. Arr. 2Hl0 mi. xlnt AIC. Rark. Defog, \'eQ. records. am1fm . $5.500 Sl"e'S2.900 road.S3995.540-08M rlean~.~7004 SADDLUACX VALLEY IMPORTS HELPS TO FIGHT IMR.A TIOM IY OFRRIMG HIGHEST SAVINGS EVER OH ALL MODELS: 540-9640 ~ r.o.t<l!l "75 Olevy Caprice, 4dt ·12 Newly pai nted . 6SK miles Xlnl. cond Automatic. V\•ry good Honda. "78 LX. Maroon Sspd. Many extras. s:iE95 SS?-8804. or~. iS Honda C\'CC ~ agon 30+ actua l mpg. Reg ~as. am fm stereo A1C. great body. S2900 ofk r 957.2745 '74 Honda Automalr<' Gori:eou~ rcii 91 tS. ·7~. Mt-re<> 1•a:-.i.ettt'. 29.0QO m1 -.un roof air. $17.000 645 1&12 ~ ar::J :-.Int 1-ond At am fm 1rJs-. Sll 000 L'all Ad Sitter =S2. 81 642 4:l00. 24hr. Roh Roye. '756 ...•......••........... 52500. Low m1lea"e Ne" #10£ALER IN U.S.A ures & brand new reblt ROY ..., Up To 36 842-9946. 9.5 848-12111 CARVER eng. w 1gu.arante<>. <.:.ill Jm 6-9pm . GARFI ELD ROUS-ROYCE MPG!!! At.rrOSERYICE C. l~J~"'-ff ,...._,k•<~ Your rruleage may vary 97 30 \..._ __ _.___, upon your dn\•mg habit •••••••••• ••••••••••••• ClOU O !>UNO .. •!> and r ood1t1on. EPA ap-----proved rucl l'COOOm Y for 1974 Jaguar XJfiL. ,,,lnl Saab 9760 l~ 320I S·speed are' Ci-cond. nu tra ns. air ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 25 mpl?. hi~hway 36 am /fm. cass stereo Hm ~pg. comb;ned 29 ~pg. 673-(,680. Wk: 64044~ BUY OR LEASE MOW. SADOLEIACJC VALLEY IMPORTS ~r.? MarJ.?u• nil· Pk"' \l1~<;1on \·1,.,0 831·2040 '67 Jaguar 420 Seda11 Classic. absolute!~ 1111 mac. One own l'r All on~. Lo m1. bst orh·r Ken. 6i34682 or 673·46/ill 9738 ..•....••...•.•••••.•.. 9765 "N To' Ola C:orolla ~a ii:on l.1kt· 11e.,.. "'her w blac int Air rond. 5 -.pe trnn!> low mile<-A 'upe has,le rrel'. lo!ll' :.ove C'ar· Ont~ SS.250 Call Ad Sill~ :t81( 642 4300. 24 hn. --- i"'.! .u I ~a\lon ,. a;: Good l'Ond Oni: 0'4nt-r SUSOO it.o IW3 Rblt S1.500 644-3203. cond. SL250 Ca 11642 5238. .\ta.bbu Chevel~. 'M 283. 9960 AC. PS. PB. runs alnt ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~1.050 080 ";f.OIUll . 7 I p I. y M 0 UT fl 9930 \'AUA='IT Cid Ras mi. nt·w tr res. nl!w brake" \!250 64 ;! :."7011 -;.i &J! <m-mJI '-ond /. P°"'"9c 9965 ()""' r OrJn..:1· < J ll CorY~ 9932 ••••••••••••••••••.••••• ..t•r; .~•• •••••••••••··~··•••••• ;..; ~nb1rd D h 42 ;ooma • COIVETTE 7 5 \!u-.t .,.,.11 S2250 or orrl'r \V. l11n\1•r11hl• 1''7" '\1,,.. \Ul11 trans & IOJdl<d' 75'2 134\1 1-ni:1rw dn' ,., i:n·at. i::1,o.1 I tin t11 •I .. 1ft·r O\• r :?!)Z,r 1--\cel enr • ii Le.Mans Wgn .$01 " ::! ONLY $6498 narrl'I.:.. t ownr. to m1. st."•1 t'•I _'llJ': 100'~ f1nJn1 ml! J\ :111Jhh-I' U. I' S. A C. aul.O. rrll J-iir ..,JI• 6~ \ w Bu~ on .1pproH·d < rc-d1t 1uni• ,u.-.pcn!>1on. Jump \•" n •ld , 11nd 'l~Xl 11r HOWARD Che•,... 't'JI . lugg r a1·k . hi ht"' •llH ••• ~ .er.:: DoH· ~ Qw:11I SL-. )Jt'kt.'f'> & A \I ... ~, ~.um Vof-,o '1772 •··••····•··•·····•···• VOLVO SALES. SYVICE AHO LEASIHG 11\ 1-lbt-: \. .... l>El.I\,. f() 1-XPERT'- U RLEIKE VOLVO 1966 Harbor Bh u C~IA \IL-;.\ 6-46-9303 540..946 7 '77 VOLVO 2420L ... 2 door . d~nJm1te 4 C\l.Jnder J~I like new • 26.ooo m ile!-on this lo\e I'' \t J ftOt' h fUt> .tUtlllDd I IC di r po" er .. t<'t•nn2 "llh 'elour m tenor •861~\ Z 1 $5,995 :'\EWPORT lll-"t\C."11 lrrm ~t u..,t 'l'l' 111 •II' 8 l l -05S5 prt!t:1att-' 54!1 IOli~ ~II 7•, T TOP Wh! m .Hrn•n 1n1 I\ II 110""1•1 :!"; 11011 m1 Im m.11 uJJt1· 7:.-1li7'11111r \d !'>Jth'r : I 1:1. b<t:! 13\~I :!I hr-. ll tl.1' l~ConNh• \l'f\ n111· ~)IJ(l W~I 71 F1n•h1r•I -1-:.-.pnl \ 1· l'!:-t. 1'11 . hr"'n Ot'l'•I -.on11· ""rk lKl~I a-. .-. X:ll l~ n...drrt>ird 9970 .........•......•••.... 19fl't Thundt."rl11n1. m inl 1und l>elu'{e Landau 1•\ l'I" thin)!· IA'Jlhl•r ro t.l \•11• lllO\••rt hoth tr . rdd1ah "cl' lhh ,,~ .. l'ltrTlpl n.,.l1 •rt·d to h ,. J u I \ $ I R :'> () uril! .... h1 .... r1·cl 101 i ll ihhl :riiu =11\Ul•d 'll.,111 V- '6< IH!lPI • .,... 9974 ..•.......•..•..••..•.. c:.o..,:.r-9933 --------..•...•..•.•........... VEGA 7 4 Ill XR;. In m1. lood<.'<I '"'STAT" W"'GO ... must '('ti ~ best of ii:; ii:; ,.. " rer p P 498 13if> -I ... pt-t>ll ~ll'r,•11. nc\o> ------1 cnl!int? 69 Cougar XR7 Xlnl t-:l\('l'llt>nl t•ond1t1on engine. new pamt Sl800 r 9t~Y t-:1 Wanted . 40-45" c ruising ~a i l b oat . trade dlarmnds. jewelry. etc 'tall Ad Sitte r ;254. '642--t300 24 hn. dealC'rs m th0 t' 'l'h1cle at8a)s 1deDnvl• rlass1'1ed adverw.ing Newport Beach 1>73 09001·----~_!!_!!!!_!ll!..!.!-'4 miracle mazda IOI WITHAM VOUCSWAGIM 00064.5 ~ anyt11ne. $1295 77 CELICA Ye" good 9935 JIM SL.EMONS rond Lu m 1 S4250 o '75 CATALINA 27" I n· board. Sl6.750 or best of· fer? 645-2963 Lasar Com pie~ $115() 644·2058 ('{llumns dOl'!> not mclude Wos. 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' At their re1ular m~eling ~ Thr.E!nda nlabt, the trustees are ex to be in &Mklna new bl 1 tor the ~ope property. louted at Cordata Street and Tanaser Avenue. Commentln1 on bis firm's financial lou, Ba1tex dlrector- t reuurer H.A. Hedayat ob· served: "It's juat one of the hazards ot doing business." H e blamed 1Jl\Joreseen changes In AmerlEan money markets for the company's de· f!luntington Incident cislon to ab9ndoa plans to baild 51 homes cm the prime retiden· lial property. Market CODditiou were much different, Bedlatat mabitained. when Butex .. reed last Oc· tober to buy the undeveloped school property for $2.86 million. The district bad asked for a mlnlmum mid of $1.5 million. but the price rose dramatically during a verbal auction. A $50.000 down payment was made ,. Victiin Uses Car -1 'To Pin Assailant A Huntington ~ach man who became the target or rifle fJ.re in a parking lot Monday night used his car to help subude his al· tacker, police said. David B. McGrath, 32, of 16220 Pacific Coast Highway. was in ,,ffuntington Beach Jail today on Pcharges of assault with intent to !commit murder. The incident a took place in the lot outside the I motel where MacGrath lives at about 10 p.m. Monday. Police said MacGrath ap· proached a vehicle in the lot t whose driver was waiting with t the lights on and engine running. The driver, Joseph Schlindwein. h 1, of Huntington Beach, was t waiting for his brother, who also lives at the motel, and refused to turn off bis engine. Investigators allege MacGrath ~then returned to bis apartment and emerged with a small· caliber rifie, which be began fir. ~in« at Scblindwein's car. One Two-Huntington Beach teen· • aged stepsisters who were found murdered in Los Angeles last week have been traced to a Mon· terey Park location on the mom· ing of their deaths . Los Angeles police in · vestigators said the girls, Cyn· thia Chandler. 16, and Gina Marano, 15, were shot to death later Wednesday evening. Their bodies were found the next day behind an offramp of the Ven· tura Freeway. Sgt. Neil Westbrook said the two girls apparenUy had been seen hitchhiking in the area or Beach Boulevard and the San Dlego Freeway Tue$day eve· ning. No motives or suspects have been found. Tests are being con· ducted to determine if the two former Ocean View High stu· dents bad been sexually as· saulted. There were no outward signs of assault but the bodies were only partially clothed when found, Westbrook said. He said both girls bad lived away from the homes of their parents at Rook Avenue periodically. "We had a couple of leads we were excited about that fizzled out. But we have otber5 that we are looting into," Westbrook said. Cynthia was shot in the chest and bead. Gina died from a siagle gunshot wound in the bead. headlight and a windo~were struck. Believing he was in ger. Schlindwein then drove his car toward his assailant, striking him and pinning him against a wall, police said. The driver then left his car Good aiiin. Former Coast Community College Distric t trustee Donald G. Hoff of Midway City was cited as outstand- ing citizen during recent commencement at Hunt- ington Beach's Golden West College. He served as a col- lege district trustee for 23 years. ..... Seal Beach .. Appoints New Police Chief Capt. Stacey Picascia was ap- pointed Seal Beach police chief by City Manager Dennis Courtemarcbe Tuesday night. Picascia, who bu been witb the Seal Beach Police Depart- ment since 1977. replaces Chief Edward Cibbarelll. Cibbarelli, formerly a Newport Beach police officer, announced bis retirement from bJs Seal Beach post last month to become president of a Gardea Grove manufacturtnc com~y. Picada, 38, preyiouslJ' wu a sergeant at tbe lqlftood Police Department for 10 yean. Ills salary will be $31,000. Picascia resides in Costa Mesa with b is wife and daughter. He bolds a law degree from the Univenity of West Los Angeles. and scuffled with MacGrath to get the rifle away. Police and paramedics were summoned to the scene. and the shooting sus- pect received treatment for minor injuries before he was placed in 1funtington Beach Jail in lieu of $25,000 bail. HBHomes May OuAt Airport By &OBE&T BARKER Ol .. o.lty ........... Meadowlark Airport, which bas struggled to survive for years in tbe midst of fast· growing urban sprawl, may be goiD1 out at buaiaea. The Nerio faintly, owners of the &4-acre general aviation facility in •estem Huntington Beach, ~ to develop their land at WarGer A venue and Bolsa Chica Street into a 45().. space mobile home park. Tuesday night the city Plan· ning Commission approved the zone change for the projed on a split vote. It will go to the City Council for a fina l decision. The decision to tum the area into mobile homes drew the sup· port of many Jong·time critics or the airport who found themselves allied with the Nerios. There were petitions from others wbo wanted the area to be committed to single family residences. But the Nerios made it clear that they would either develop their land into a mobile home park or keep it as an airport. . "The Nerio family bu owned the propaty since U152," Dick Nerio said. It has not always been profitable in it.a present use as an airport. "There have been times that we have bad doubta as to our social obligalioo of maintaining an airport. We continued to operate it lhrou&b good and bad times. Now it is the time for a c.twuige." The city had coaducted a fls- (8ee .u&POaT, Paae AZ> B4RDOT FINED IN UBEL Slln' MARSEILLE, France CAP> - Film star BriliUe Bardot and two Frencll maaaalaes were fined tM MUl•aleat ol SSOO for llbelial • ' fw,.... medical re- searcher by accualng him of· cruelty to Mrimal1. The mac•±en q1IOU9d her in an interview beadHned, "Wby I Fi1bt Vlrilectioa ... ..... at tbetime. Buta failed to close e1erow on March n. however. :.Iler the firm wu IJ'anted a 60-day ex· ten1ioo for the now.forfeited $35,000. At the time that extension was coMldered, some questions were raised by trustees and pa.rents about whether it was ap- propriate to do business with a firm reputed to~ utilizing Ira- nian money. Asked about these allegations rates and the high initial cost of Tuesday. Hedayat said be wu the land would push tbe price of unaware of the Iranian invest\. homes oo the site beyonC! the ment charges. 'a. reach of most families. "This money has nothing to do He~yat said his company with Iran," he declared. "Not a may mate a lower bid for the dime ot it." Pqp(property when it is placed Hedayat said his company bact;a, the open market. represents investments from The district trustees this week· various European nations. are ex~ to autbqrize new Reprding the Pope property, adverttsing for the property, the Bast.ex official said his firm with the bidding process expect. concluded that risini interest <See IAND, Page AZ> ~ "911t-... ·~ ·-Seeiaflha9 late S•111a1e1· Johnna Beth Huff, 6, and her brother, Joshua, 5. enjoy an after-dinner swing at Wilson Park in Costa Mesa. They are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Huff of Costa Mesa. Nothing like a rousing swing in the park aft.er dinner to aid the old digestion. Bolivians Ransack Tw-o U.S. Centers LA PAZ. Bolivia (AP> - Right-wing peasants demanding the ouster of the U.S. am- bassador looted the American con sulate and the Bolivian· American Cultural Center today in Santa Cruz, official sources said. There were no injuries. The sources s aid SO to 100 peasants -some carrr.ing automatic weapons -rifled Golden West Top Student Given 81,000 Business major Kathleen Olsen Neher, of Huntington Beach, has received a $1,000 scholarship and t.be tiUe Student of the Year at Golden West College in Huntington Beach. Tbe award was given to Ms. Neher during recent commence- ment exercises ln whlcb she shared tbe speallen' platform with former Coast Community College Trustee Donald G. Hoff. He wu named out.atand.lq Cltl&en for um in the caaq>aS' west co.mty community. The scbolarsbip awarded to Ms. Neher for 'her scholarship and campus leadel'Shlp will be applied to her 1-.&1 studies in business at CaJ State Long Beach, the young woman said. files. broke furniture and carted orr typewriters and other eqwp- ment. No Americans were in the buildings at the time. The looters were described as member s o f the ultra . conservative minority Bolivian Soc1ahst Falange party, which observers say lS trying to pro- mote a military takeover and which has staged coordinated disorders throughout the city 400 miles southeast of here. Heavy gunfire was heard in some sections of the city during the night and about 300 soldiers moved in after dawn, the sources said. Death Ruled Accidental The Orange County Coroner's Office bas ruled an accidental drowning in the death MOGday afternoon of a 2·year-old Hunt· ineton Beach girl wbo apparent- ly fell into a backyard pool. Dead is Lauren Keller, dau1bter of Mr. and Mn. Bruce Keller, 17812 Rainglen Lane. She was bmd in the pool sbortly before 12:30 p.m. Monday. Paramedics were unable to re- vive the infant. Sbe was takeo to Huntington Intercom munity Hospital, where she was pro- nounced dead. 1V Filming Accident Fatal to One LAKE SHERWOOD CAP> An accident involvmg a camera rig for the top·rated CBS "Dukes or Hazzard" te levision series killed at least one today and left several others injured. the California Highway Patrol said. CHP officer Jim Stranahan s aid the accident occurred. at about 8:50 a.m. No further details and no names of the victims were im· mediately available. but a CBS s pokesman said none of the show's stars was involved. A spokeswoman for Warner Bros. Television. which pro· duces the series, said the acci· dent involved a film crew. Gouging Charged SAN FRANCISCO <AP> - Twenty-nine gas s~ations in the San Francisco Bay area and three in Bakersfield have been accused by the Department of Energy or gasoline price gouging in May. Coast Weather Desedion Trial Slated MosUy sunny except for night and morning low clouds. Some haziness Thursday afternoon at beaches. Lows tonight S7 • at the beaches to 62 in- land. Highs Thursday 68 to 76. INSIDE TODA~ an illepl left tuni and it was durln1 tbat lacldent that a rout.IM recardl cbedl revealed bla dllerts' atatUI datlq Met a decade. If .. ~ at tbe 1eaeraJ co•rt~ir Driiff4lna or· dered tlrCamD lWdleloa OD· mandiDI OJ(icer MaJ. Gen. Stepb•• Olm1tead, Oucro11 ~Jtld be esecuted under tarJ law. AutbortU. eMna••d today tblallntMi'W"hlr ...... drtamataUa, partlcalarly llnff .,.,_ • ....., -~ waded Ill tried to clear bAI Ne· I ord -.... Prtlt:l111 Carts'1 , f •• A Rottald R.aoon od· ~ toOllld ililclude an .. ....,. drde'' of Co.afonrio ~ '°"'> twrklect ,,,, 1dl ,.._ ill SacnJmnto. See UN pro/ilea of top oidea °" l'ogeAJ4. •••• ~ ..... : =:.=:.....· a. -: ........ ~ . ~ ':J £.:~ ,.: 011 I •Ut ~1-r .. u EfC, ==~ ............. E.: C't .. tt :T•c ...... •• a.• ,....... ••tt en ..... M --~ C11 _.. ..... M I / OM. Y PU.OT HI Nl:W YOU (AP> -RCA Qiro, LOday •~ta. Galt.-Ha ~ llaurt~ R VIMlit, atw-._. than a.la moatlll .. olnc. RCA Chalrman ~d1ar H Grlffllha aald ttae deelllon tallowed .. a <'....,.. evaluaU." ot V.,_. .• fltform..-by ....... et 41Ncton ot RCA. .. V ...... 11. came to llCA frotd UM .._.atioU.l .,._ptrru T....,._pb Co • wb~rt be bad Men an p.cutJve vice pre.I· t. He .,., chief operaU.na offica a.Del a dlrector ot RCA, 11 • prealdl'nt, but th ~ment aaJd tM bad ""Jpcid Polb. ~= l\CA'1 1ubttdla'1a tn.ch• lbe NaUOnal 8ro.ckut.1n1 C.O. lt.UQ)rp. • I el•• C'•l"Cft" 11.ec .4 .... ~· WASHINGTON <AP>-Pt'elldent Carter aald today h.b t.a1b 1rit.b Kina Ruuetn ot Jordan were "\WY fruitful" but lbey hid • "n.ot trieCt to chan1e each other's mlnd about the Pl'OC*1un to be uaed" for fl.ndln1 peace ln tbe Middle Eaat. Moment.I after endlnc their two-day talb, the p .... ldeclt Nd ttuneln exchanged &oodbyes on the White Hou.M South Lawn. "11th Carter telling reporters lhat the 1ttn1 knows that "the Unit· ed States. lsrael. and Eeypt an delermlned to ~roceed with t.M Camp David proceu." HuaaetD sa1d. '''!be coetacta betweeo ua are appropriate aDd 'flecesaary. We understand better the Uolted States poelUoD. We =have had lhe opportunlty to brtJll to )'OU ••• our feeltnp that a : Just and comprehenaive peace muat come in the area. We will • c!o all we can toward that end.'' 3 ... ,.,._Belfi l• lff•n INGLEWOOD <AP) -Three supermarllet employees were taken hostage when pollce lnterrupted an apparent robbery at· tempt and were held at gunpoint, officers said today. "We can wait as Ion• aa we bow the hostages are not be1nC harmed.'' said POllce Lt. GeorJCe Joseph. Two officers eating in a coffee abop across from Frank's Market were alerted to the attempted robbery al about. 9: SS p.m . Tuesday. But as they approacbed the fronl door of the grocery. one or two men wbo apparenUy broke Lato tue st.ore ran to the back and held three employees at gunpolnt, Officer Fred Saenz said. Gant~r Tnfilles i• C..n SANTA MONICA CAP> -A grim·looking James GarMr, star of NBC· TV's "The Rockford Files," arrived ln court today to testify against a man accUsed of beatin1 and robbing him following a late· night auto accident. Garner. wearing glasses and a khakl suit, ls one of the last witnesses to testify before Superior Court Judge Charles Wood· mansee in the case against Aubrey Lee Williama Jr. of Tanana. Elevator Stoppage· Stal/,s Court Action An elevator breakdown in the Orange County courthouse Tues. day afte rnoon br ought the wheels o{ Justice Ul 10 criminal cases to a momentary halt. That'll because the elevator in quest.ion was the one used to transport defendants from a basement holding area, where they are brought from~the coun. t y Jai l . to the various courtrooms. The breakdown occurred just b('fore tnals were set to resume :Jt I 30 in the afternoon Amon~ Children's Program Set For Library The Huntington Beach Library as holding an e ight-week c hildren's reading program featuring mystery and adveo· ture stories during the summer. B eginning this week , "Thrillers·Dillers and Cblllers. Inc." is a free program designed to encourage three-to 13-year· olds to read during the summer months. Goodies co urtesy or McDonald's restaurant chain wlil be given to children who complete the reading program. · Children may register any Ume through the proeram's last day on Aug. 9 at the Central Library, nu TalbertSl.,or anyol it.a three annexes. The three annexes are: Ban· ning Annex., 9281 Banning Ave.; Maio Street Annex, 525 Main Sl.; and Graham Annex., at the corner of Graham Street and Edi nger Avenue. DAILY PILOT 10.. °'-c-. Oeil'f Pl .... •Mtl _ .... ...................... ,.. .. -.. " --°" .... 0.-c..tl ,,_, ....... ~. 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Judges, jurors and attomeys back from the lunch breaks were forced to mall about the courtrooms and haJlways wait· ing for the elevator lo be put back in service. ''I've never seen anything like this." Superior Court Judge Frank Br'iseno told jurors in hls courtroom where a murder trial was in progress. By about 2 p.m., the elevator was working and defendants were back in the courtrooms. Fr•• Pflfle .4 J AIRPORT ••• cal impact study which showed the mobile home ~ark would cost the city aboulf $995,000 in services over the next decade, the greatest deficit or any other type of development. However, critics questioned the valklity of the study. And Planning Commissioner Beverly Kenefick, speaking for the commission majority, said the area would offer an op· portunlty to provide affordable housing that would benefit the community. Sales prices for the 1,400· square-foot ooacbes are estimal· ed ·between $35,000 and $:)0,000. The Nerios would keep tJUe to the land. The request roe the rezoa.lng drew little outward opposition from pilots of small, private aircraft. But ii the zoning la aucceufuJ, they would see another general aviation facility vanish in Orange County. About 200 1,mall private airplanes reportedly are tied down currently at Meadowlark . Supporting the zoae cban1e were Plannln1 Commissioners Bob Bui.I. Marte Porter, Bruce Greer aod Mn. Kenefick. Oppa11.D1 tbe cbu1e were Ralpb Bauer and Grace Winchell. Bauer sou&ht 1tudlea for other types of affordeble boualQI. Mra. Winchell said •be could 10 .... .ttb a portJoa ot tbe property b•ln1 devoted lo mobile bomel. but DOt all ot It. ·r ... P-AJ LAND-. •• ed to CGDClude ln late aam_. or dl'lyfaU. Tb• •.ooo 1urrwdered by Balta IDUlt ... plee.d ta tM dl1tl'~d'• bulldl•I fad for rmtrld.cl .-luda u ....,., •. Uon and :r:,;-P of ttlaUa1 FCNIKallA V laoo&t. • ' . Murder llood Clue Seeit 81 lftv1'!f.!ANN An 0r..,. County c.rtmlftalllt H1• baood found Oft tM clotbJ.q of murder c:Wtndant LaJT7 D. lmltb of N•wport Beach matet. UM blood type of the Garden Grove woman be la ac- cuaed of klUln& at aea. Maraam Kuo told a Superior . Court Jury in Judie Leooard Mc Bride'• courtroom Tu.day her analy1i1 of tbe oran1e. brown and belce ab1rt indicated the bk>od (ound on the 1anneat -Type B -wu the same u Carolyn Dealer's. Smith. 43, la char'Jed with kid· napplnc Miss Bealer, 2$, laat August and tben ltllllng her aboard his amall boat after de- mand.inc $100,000 ramom from ber brother for her safe return. Ms . Kuo said Type B blood was found both oo portiooa ol the sblrt and oa a panta le1. The clotbln1 was recovered from Smtth•s Newport Beach apart. menl after b.La arrest. MatcbJ.ni blood also WU found on the cuabiona of the boat belongini ""1.be defendant. a.be said. Blood matching Smith'• own type waa found on the collar ol the shirt as well, Jh. Kuo testified. Th.ls blood, prosecuton contend. came from deep scratches on Smith 'a face caused by Mias Bealer when sbe fought and araued witb bim aboard the boat. Miss Beater's body was never foand and lnvesUeators said they bad to launch a nationwide hunt for recorda to show her #blood type. Newport Beach de· tectives eventually went to ber Garden Grove apartment and recovered articles ol clotbinc on which they found blood. These at.ains were not related to the crime. Ms. Kuo also testified that the blood types of Mlaa Beater's parent.a indicated what her blood type would be. Prosecutor Dave Carter con· leoda Smith tried to cul up the bloody clothing before police ar- rived al his apartment the day or his arrest. Instead, Smith's son tossed the bloody garments into their attic, where potree found them. · Ca r ter clai m s S mitb masterminded the abduction of Miss Be a ler la st summer because he knew of her family's financial status. He said Smith owed money to investors who were clamoring for thefr cash. Defe~ attorney Terry Giles, however. says Smith was mere· ly the "patsy and dupe" for two s hadowy figures known onJy as Jack and Ray, who intimidated Smith into partk1patmg JD the kidnapping by indicatmg that harm would come to Smith's son if he did not help. Giles said it was Jack and ~Y who killed Miss Bealer aboard Smith's boat as the defendant was forced lo pilot the craft from Dana Point Harbor on Aug 24. Giles said Jack and Ray had been hired by business ~m· petitors of Miss Beater's brother Larry Fox of Anaheim, wbO owns a construction fi rm 1n Culver City. 1.hree Rabies Clinics Sltued Three rabies clinics sponsored by the HunUD1ton Beach and North Huntington Beach Rotary clubs, are scheduled over lbe next month. LocaUoos ol lhe clinics are: Lake Street Fire StaUoo, 10f Lake St., June 24, 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Murdy Fire Station. 16221 Gothard St., July 8, 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Warner Fire Station. 3831 Warner Ave., July 22, 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Rabies abota are $3. Animal licenses will also be sold at the clinics. DESERTER •imply be diaebar1ed fJ"OCD the aetvtce, wbicb la What he and h1a clv1Uan attorney have beeo seekinl all atoq. Tbe poalble convicUoa for de- aertJoa 1n time ol war, bowew;w, would result In a bad coaduct d.laebarp and up to IU moatha ta tbe bri1 or poulbly a federal priace..a.c.. A llbrbae UlY~atJoa boud NCOm"'fl'ded iD lil&J tbllt be face oaly a 1peclaJ court·mudal wtdeb II alell ~ ...._ tlllD u.. ...... c.lt·....u.1. Tia• , ....... a to9rt mUtlaf, i.ow ........ ~.,, lal14 ~y . ---:;::,d Lt. eo,. J.Y. &ilDa.... b1 bate cwn•1ec1.,, Gftkiel' 0.. OlmRMd. , ..,.... .... tl1tlll to bunt ..... Dummukl.. ....... ~··· Ouster Seen . Of Bani-Sadr • ,,,..4-ed ......... A Ttbran ~paper 1ald to- day I t.uder of the lyJ"dl18e lllamJc bpubllcan Party •N plottiq to cOpple lra.nlan.,..... dent Al>olhuHa Bani&dr. TM report wu another indlC"atlon ol the wtdeoin1 rtft between the powerful cl;::f:mlnated pat· ty aacl tbe · Mader. Enablab Ealamt. a newapeper founcfed by Banl.S.dr, said Dr. Ha11u Ayat bad coavenat.lonl about "adJvttie. a1aimt" the pretldea and "tnd.lcat.ed that be hu dedded to overthrow'' him. It publiab9d what lt said waa the text ol a tape quoUng Ayat aa caJli.n« Ban.i·Sadr "a ~ of. America" who "wlll be ousted soon" and u saytn1 the presi· dent's opponent.a plan to bring Bani·Sadr down by blocking his lnitJatives and by cre1Un1 dis· Woman Hurt As Flames Born Home A 41 -year-old Roaamoor woman wu aerfot.t1ly bumed Tuesday when cooklnt snsue sparked a fire ID her home that cauaed S88.000 damage. O r ange County fire spokeswoman Sherry Bunting sa,ld Beverly Kind, Sl. of 3181 Ruth Elaine Drive, wu spied by a passing motorist as she ran out or her kitchen, her clot.hes in flames. The . moto r is t urge d the screanung woman to drop to the g ro und and roll over to ex· tinguish the names. Mrs. Kind was taken to UC Irvine Medical Center with s econd and third degn!e bur'!"> over 30 percent of her body One firefighter. Glen Sekino. suffered minor burns in the 5 p m fire that took 20 minutes to control. order. tt did not ..,....,_ tbe ... ol force. TM oewapaper IUd tbe ~ try'• revoJutlonary lud•r, Ayatollah Rubollala Khom411ba.1, Marci"' the plan ud WU .. _.,, an.noyed." Khomeini laat wHlc warned that Iran'• revolution waa threatened by lntenaaJ diaeord • Bani-Sadr and the JRP bave daahed repeatedly la recent mont.bl on a variety of lNu. ranalna from appolDtment ot a prime min.later to treatment of the 53 American boetas••· IRP leaden, Uke the mlUt.uta who took over the U.S. Em bully in Tehran on Nov. 4, have ur1ed that the boltaaea be tried u spie-a. Ban.i·Sadr baa IU~ spy triah ue not ln Iran's beat Interests. Khomeini has said the new Iranian Parliament, con· trolled by the JRP, should decide the fate of the holt.a1es ln their 228th day of captivity today. But an ot b~r Tehran newspaper, Donyaye Iran, laid the Iranian people ahould decide lo a referendum whether the hoet.ages ahouJd be uted u ..,.. or set free U Parliament can't reach a unanJm6ua delcaion. It alao aald tbe Parliament will be busy wttll routlne bull· oeaa and probably won't con- sider the hosta1e question for anothtt three monthl. The president or the ParlJa. ment. Yadollah Sahabi, said UM! body would begin ats "real work" In 10 to 14 days. It la ex· oe~led to take up debate oo ap. pointing an Iranian prtme miniat.tt before tu.min& to lbe LS· sue or the ho&tages. Tehran radio also reported that sa x more drug traffickers including a woman. were ex: eculed in Tehran by flrin& squad today on orders of Ayatollah Sadegb Khalk.ball, bead of Iran's aoti-<Jrugsquad. Five more persons were ex· e<:uted in Hamadan. 200 miles south west ol Tehran, and three cirmed robbers were hanged "on the s pot " o n a road to f<ermanshah in western Iran where they ''had been holding travelers to ryb them," the radio ~did. Polls See Reagan · Ieaa Slim N&W YORK (AP> -New R0Mr ud OaDu:r . pnekleMlaJ Po0. Mow RoGaJ Rea1aa ... . 1n1 Preekllat c.n.r-...... . • m-.:z:•udha1 tDdell• dent c Rep. loba AD- d•rtaa, •·m. R .. ,_.,~la .... poll1 WU IO 1Uaht that it fell within the ma.rsln ot enw ror the pol.ll, wtllch WU •Umated al 3 percent in the Roper-poll and at b9tween 2 pereent Md 3 perunt In the Gallup poll (Related ltory Al·O • Head·to-tae.id, the llepublJean former covernor of Callf011Ua wa1 pref~ over Democrat Carter u percent to '2 in the Gallup poU and 40 percent to 38 In Ropern~. · In a three·way contest to In· elude Andenon, the Gallup re- sult• favored Rea1an with 36 percent to 3S for Carter and 23 for Anderton. Roper result.a wert J\ea1an M percent, Carter 29 and Anderson 20. The Roper 1urvey ol 2,000 vot· ln1-a1e persona wu taken June S to 12. Jn a poll five weeks earuer. CuUr had a 14·polnt lead over Rea1an. "Volatile may be an over. worked cllche In this year's elec:- tlon," the Roper group said "but there Is no other word ~ deacrtbe the present at.ate ol lhe electorate unless It la 'dJs. enchanted'." Japan Finn Buys Silence TOKYO <AP) -A Japanese power company aaid today it paid more than $66 milllon to get r e1ldentir of two towns to withdraw their opposition to a nuclear power plant being built in the area. It was the largest sum paid in such a situation. The firm. the Tohoku Electric Power Co.. said It paid the money to the people of Ojlka and nearby Onagawa. In northern Japan. over a 12·year period. The people were concerned the plant would damage fishing grounds. SUMMER SALE NOW IN PROGRESS Now ts the opportwie time to purchase our quality interior furnisb~g at substantiaJ reductions. Ooo't delay. l..mult-d edUIOft llenlagc llnTl.oom Oar Odppeudale secretary,, an American m~! This Chippendale bom be secretary truly represents one of the great masterpieces of Eighteenth Cen- tury American .. styling. 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(114) • 1551 ALLSTOftl!SOPEN MONDAY TH9'U 1.ATU9'0AY-t AM T05:30 PM .. ... ........ ..... _. ~••r B••••••• Dal l y Ne•HP• ... r ORANGE COUNTY, cALIPORNIA TWENTY-FIVE CENTS une 3 TaUy Confinried · . Flawless FBII Vote Urged by County By PaEDEaJCK SCBOEMEIO. °' .. a.tty .......... Ancry members of the Orange County Board of Supervisors confirmed, final resulls or tbe trouble-plagued June 3 elections · today and made it clear they are expecting a top-notch perf onnanc:e in November. Board Chairman Ralph Clark seemed to sum up supervisors' I SOUTH AFRICA general feelings when be s&Jd, ··we fully expect November to be a nawless ex,ample of bow great our new vote counting system can be." That remark drew a disdainful laugh from Supervisor Harriett Wi eder. As a result of the board's ac· lion ·the election of winners - and nominees-apparent '7 is now confirmed. -IOPHUTHA TSWANA ............. ~t i• .4frica . Clashes between police and rioters occurre_d ovemigh~ in the shaded areas of ttii.5 map of South Afnca. stemming from the anniversary 6rtbe 1976 Soweto riots (ll&'y Paae A4). 1Blood on CIOthing ~Matches Victim's By DA VlD KUTZMANN °' -o.iiY-Pitit s~ An Orange County criminalist says blood found on the clothing of murder defendant Larry D. Sm it h of N.e w port Be a ch matches the blood type of the Garden Grove woman he is ac· cused of killing at sea. Margaret Kuo told a Superior Court jury in Judge Leonard McBride's courtroom Tuesday her analysis of the orange, brown and beige shirt indicated the blood found on the garment -Type B -was the same as Carolyn Bealer's. Smith. 43, is charged with kid· napping Miss Bealer. 25, last August and then killing her aboard his small boat after de~ "°' man~ $100,000 ransom from her brother for her safe return. Ms. Kuo said Type B blood was found both on portions of the shirt and on a pants leg. The clothing was recovered from Smith's Newport Beach apart· ment after bis arrest. . Matching blood also was found on UJI! cushions of the boat > j)elonging to the defendant, she said. ; Blood matching Smith's own type was found on the collar of ~ • . ., Srott Brown Firefighur ~Ofthe Year the shirt as we ll, Ms . Kuo testified. This blood, prosecutors contend, came from deep scratches on Smith's face caused by Miss Bealer when she fought and argued with him aboard the boat. Miss Bealer's body was never found and investigators said they had to launch a nationwide hunt for records lo show her blood type. Newport Beach de· tectives eventually went to her Garden Grove apartment_and recovered articles or clothing on which they found blood. These stains were not related to the crime. Ms. Kuo also testified that the blood types of Miss Bealer's parents indicated what her blood type would be. Prosecutor Dave Carter COO· tends Smith tried to cut up the bloody clothing before police ar· rived at bis apartment the day of his arrest. Instead, Smith's <See BLOOD, Pa1e AZ) The final election results pre-. vlously were certified by Registrar ol Voters Al Olson and sent on to Sffretary of State March Fong Eu. General Services Agency Director Tom Egan, whose of· flee oversees the registrar's ac· tivilles, found himself on the hot seat during today's discussion of • the election. Egan said that a hand count of one percent of the county's 2,061 precincts showed that results tabulated by new vote counting machines and computers were accurate. He promised, however. a thorough investigation as to why results were delayed for 11 days: why voters in an Anaheim precinct received wrong ballots: why some voters did not receive sample ballots in pre-election mailings and why some results were skewed out of reasonable proportion. That report will be turned over to supervisors within 30 days. A preliminary report issued by the General Services Agency indicated that pre--election plan· ning was inadequate and that of· ficials were overly optimistic when they said that final returns would be available by 2:30 a.m. June 4 -six and a half hours after the polls closed. The interim report also in· dicated that, for 'tbe first time, officials are acknowledging "some deficiencies" in the new vote counting system purchased th1a J'NI' for Sl.5 million and plaffd ln*o me. Egan uid tbat tbose problems were not .. fatal" but indicate •"tlllftp W.eeM to ebeck OD.'' Epa uid. ,_. example, t.ba1 statte electridtJ that collected on plastic cases housing vote count equipment did create some problems. One ol the sharpest criticisms <See VOTE, Page AZ> Ban Delayed On Saccharin WASHINGTON CAP> - Saccharin, an artificial sweetener that is suspect- ed of causing cancer. won 't be banned until at lea.st June 30, 1981. President Carter signed a bill Tuesday blocking, until at least that date, ef· forts by the government to ban the popular additive. The ban on Food and Drug Administration ef- forts to block the use of saccharin began Nov. 23, 1977. after a Canadian study abowed saccharin causes cancer in test animals. Dallr Pl ... -tty llk M,.. ll- Slringing Into S~ Johnna Beth Huff, 6, and her brother. Joshua, 5. enjoy an after-dinner swing at Wilson Park m Costa Mesa. They are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Huff of Costa Mesa. Nothing like a rousing swing in the pa rk after dinne r to aid the old digestion. Bani-Sadr Called 'Am.erican Tool' By 1be Assoc\ated Preus A Tehran newli)aper said to- day a leader of the hardline Islamic Republican Party was plot~ topple Iranian PresJ. dent. WMD BaJl\·Sadr. The report._ ....,_. iDdicatima el tbe wldentnl rlft between tM powerful clergy-dominated par. ty and the ll'aaian leader. Eogblab galaml, a news~ founded b)' Bani-Slldr, aaid Dr. Haasan Ayat. bed COl.lftnatAm. about "activities against" the president and "indicated that be has decided to overthrow" him. It published what it saJd was the text of a tape quoting Ayat as calling Bani-Sadr "a tool of America" who "will be ousted soon" and as saying the presi· dent's opponents plan to bring Bani-Sadr down by blocking his initiatives and by creating dis- order. It did not mention the use of force. The newspaper said the c:oun. try's r e volutiona ry le ader, Ayatollah RuhoJlah Khomeini. heard of the plan and was "very annoyed." Khomeini last week warned that Iran's revolutio n was threatened by internal discord. Bani-Sadr and the JRP have clashed repea tedly 1n recent months oo a variety of issues ranging from appointment of a prime minister to treatment of the 53 American hostages. IRP leadeni. llke the militants who took over the U.S. Embassy in Tehran on Nov. 4, have urged that the hostages be tried as spies. B3ni-Sadr has sugg&ted spy trials are not in Iran's best interests. Khomeini has said the new lrantan Parliament , con - trolled by the IRP. should decide the fate ol the hostages in their 228lh day ol captivity today. <See DL&N. Pap AZ) Boli . VJ8D8 ,loot U.S. Consulate LA PAZ, Bolivia (AP> - Right-wing peasants demanding the ouster of the U.S. am· bassador k>oled the American cons ulat e and the Bolivian· American Cultural Center today in Santa Cruz. official sources said. 1bere were no injuries. The sources said 50 to 100 pea sants -some carr)'.ing automatic weapons -rifled files, broke furniture and carted off typewriters and other equip· ment. No Americans were m the buildings at the time. The looters were described as m e mber s o f th e ultra · conservative minonty Bolivian Socialist FaJange party, which observers say is trying to pro- mote a military takeover and which has staged coordinated disorders throughout the city 400 miles southeast of here. Heavy gunfire was heard in some sections of the city during the night and about 300 soldiers moved in after dawn, the sources said. "The city is completely shut down. The soldiers are asking everyone to slay inside.·· said one source who asked not to be named. The Falangists continued to hold most Santa Cruz radio sta· lions. apparently with the cooperation of the military. The stations broadcast martial music and appeals for the American ambassador's ouster and for the army to stage "a patriotic uprisi.og." On Tuesday. tbe peasants shot their way into the office of s..ta Cruz Go". Walter Pereira, woundina him seriously. Bottle Anonist ~ht in Irvine Police are loold.q [or a man wbo lpited a bottle rocket Tues-day that l¥ded on industrial property in IMdne. causl.q a am.U eras fire. The fire at 1 White St., was qul d lhr ntlnpl•IMd at t:ao p.m.., '~ aDL 'l'be. ....... ftJ'9 bltiellllned a ncaat lot ID tbe Irvine IDdulttial Oomplex. eot.ine Seised FRDONT CAP) -Pollee i..Ye cmfllCated 11 poandl of CO- W. &Mr -........... ...... ot • llllDloD -............ two S*80l9 an.-....., eao.d to a P"Nmoat bome•a prowW.,.... pla)Dt. Polls See Reagan Ahead NEW YORK CAP) -New Roper and Gallup presidential polls abow Ronald Reagan edg- in& PneideDt Carter alone or in a matdmp including indepen- dent candidate Rep. John An-de~oo. a.ru. Reagan's advanta1e ln both pclls was • sftglrt U.t tt fell within the margin of error for the polls, which was estimated al 3 percent in the Roper poll and at between 2 percent and 3 percent in the Gallup pol.I._, <Related story, A14> Head-to-head. the Republican former governor of California was preferred over Democrat Carter 45 percent to 42 in the Gallup poll and 40 percent to 36 in Roper figures. In a three-way contest to in· elude Anderson, the Gallup re· s uits favored Reagan with 36 percent to 35 for Carter and 23 fo r Anderson. Rope r results were Reagan 34 percent, Carter 29 and Anderson 20. The Roper s urvey of 2,000 vot· Ing-age persons was taken June S to 12. Jn a poll five weeks ear her. Carter had a 14-point lead over Reagan. B4RDUI' FINED IN UBEL SVIT MARSEILLE. France <AP> -Film star Brigitte Bardot and two French magazines were fined the equivalent of $500 for libeling a leading medical re· searcher by accusing him of cruelty to animals. The magazines quoted her in an interview headlined, "Wby I Fight Vivisection.·· .. Co ast We a t h er Mostly sunny except for night and morning low clouds. Some haziness T hursday afternoon at beaches. Lo-'s tonight 57 , at the beaches to 62 in- land. Highs Thursday 68 to 76. INSIDE TODA 't' A Ro,.akl Reaga,. ad· m~ 100llld tncbdt mt ••a..r · dnW'' of Coliforrda ~ tolao aoorked bJI lttt 8'dt "9 Sacramnto. ~ ,,.. profUa ot tap ~ °" ~A.u. l•tlex =:'l"n ._• .. ---8W.IJ ........... Ec:it .ir. ~ Eri .ti OM. Y PILOT ;;,...---JUST BR.E.4XING ......... -~ L* ..... ,,... ....... ~WIF' l' .... J ... JJ ... J, RCA OwJts Preaident Following 'Eva/,utition.' NEW YORK (A Pl -llCA C.O.,.. today ~ U. o.llter 'ol IU ....... t. llau.ri~ R. Valente, after 1-.. lban ala mootM .. otnte. , RCA CUJrmaa Scl1ar H. Orifttt.U Hl41 ta.. decla:&i1111 • ......... "• ".,..,.. .. ....._ •• a1 vu.e.·e ,.,...,._. ~ -.....,. of db"«ton ot •CA. :· • V.._.., SJ, c ... lo &CA,,._ UM a.ttrlwdoeal T•,t .. ..... ,. ........ Co .• .,..... -Md --• .-.nlift ........ :..~ ...... ~ti °'*8Ullil ~ .... dlNdoi' al~ ... ·:!:° • ........_t, but UMt ....,.,_.m•t Wei ... bet ....aped ·-DOlil- : RCA'a aua.acttan. lJldude the Na•a..-·• Broectcu~•-1 Co :&Od t&Mz Corp. __., WD • . ;Im ... •-• le .. I• """ T...., · GREENSBORO, N.C. <AP> -~uton ,_umed quee- Uoainc prusped.lve Juran for • lh1rd day today in t.be Nov. s murder· riot trials ot alx Ku Klux KJbamen ud American Nam u two communist aettvlats ch.e.rpd with Lrylnc to dlarupt the proceedings were releaaed from Jail. EarUer, t..wo candidates fw tbe JUI'>' told proMCuton they feared possible ~talJaUon II they sit ln Jud1ment in the cue. . ..__ ... Caren-11.ec ,.. .... WASHINGTON (AP>-President Cart.er s1id today his talks . with King Hussein ol Jordan were "very fnaiUuJ" but they bad "not tried to chance each other's mind aboc.ll the procedure to • be used" for Cmding peace in the Middle EuL Moments aft.er endlog their two-day talks, the president and Hussein exchanged goodbyes oo the WbJte House South Lawn. with Carter telling reporters that the king knows that "the Unit· ed States, Israel, and Egypt are determined to proceed with the Camp David process."· Hussein said, "The contacts between us are appropriate and necessary. We understand better the United States position. We have had the opportunity to bring to you ... our feelings that a just and comprehensive peace must come in the area. We will <!o all we can toward that 4md." 3 Bost~ Held 111 llfort INGLEWOOD CAP) -Three supermarket employees were taken hostage when poli.ce interrupted an apparent robbery at- tempt and were held at gunpoint. officers said today. ··we can wait as long as we know the hostages are not being harmed," said police Lt. Geor~e Joseph. Two officers eating In a corfee shop across from Fr-ank's : Market were alerted lo the attempted robbery al about 9:55 p.m. Tuesday. But as they approached the froot door of the grocery, one of two men who apparently broke into tue store ran to the back and held three e mployees at gunpoint, Officer f'red Saenz said. Garner Testifies in Court SANTA MONICA (AP> -A grim-looking James Gamer, star of NBC-TV's "The Rockford Flies.·· a rnved in court today to testify against a man accused of beating and robbing him followin~ a late-night auto accident. Garner. wear ing glasses and a khaki suit, 1s one or the last witnesses to testify before Superior Court Judge Charles Wood· ma nsee in the case against Aubrey Lee Williams Jr. of Tanana. Route Determined Huntington Girls' Final Day Traced Two Huntington Beach teen· aged stepsisters who were fOWld murdered in Los Angeles Jast week have been traced to a Mon· terey Park location on the mom· 1ng of their deaths . L os Angeles police in- vestigators said the girls, Cyn· Fro• Page .4 I IRAN ••. But anot h e r T ehran newspaper . Donyaye Iran. said the Iranian people should decide in a referendum whether the hos tages should be tried as spies or set free sf Parliament can't reach a unanimous deicsion . It also said the Parliament will be busy with routlne bust· ness and probably won't con· sider the hostage question for another three months. The president of the Parli&· ment, Yadollah Sahabi, said the body would begin its "real work" in 10 to 14 days. It is ex· peeled to lake uµ debate on ap. pointing an Jranlan prime minister before turning to the is· sue of the hostages. DAILY PILOT '"' 0.-C-0.ily PtlOI ... ,,, -11 II com&>tNO '"' ......,....,_.U.. 1, ...,.....-0 O¥ t"'t °'-c.o. ................ ~ ~ ... .., ........... -·--.. , ... _ ~,..,., ... , .. ,. --............. _ ... ::~':;S::~"l::. ~·!~ ,•;.,=.-~~".! """''.-w ..... ,, -S.-.n '"' ontl<--•..,."9 _, I>-. m Wt•I l•y Mr.ot, PO. ... ,,.., c.w -~ .... .,._ .. _,._ ,..._,_Ill#<_ JllC1!11.~ Vo<.e-•nteftCIO. __ __ ~-,_ ,._,&. .......... ........... , .... 00--.M.'---......r- t hia Chandler, 16, a nd Gina Marano, lS, were shot to death later Wednesday evening. Their bodies were found the nm day behind an offramp of the Ven· tura Freeway. Sgt. Neil Westbrook said the two girls aJ?l?arenUy had been seen hitchhiking in the area of Beach Boulevard and the San Diego Freeway Tuesday eve· mng. No motives or suspects have t>een found. Tests are being con- ducted to determine if the two former ~ean View High stu- dents had been sexually a s- saulted. There were no outward slgr\5 of assault but the bodies were only partially clothed wben found, Westbrook said. He said both girls had Uved away from the homes or their parents at Rook Avenue periodically. "We had a couple or leads we were excited about that fiz:zled out. But we have others that we are looking into," Westbrook said. Cynthia was shot in the cheat a nd head. <;ana died from a s incle gunshot wound ln the head. One Killed In Camera Rig Crash LAKE SHERWOOD <AP> An accident lnvolvtng a camer• rig for the top.rated CBS "Dukes of Hazzard" television aeries kUJed at leut ooe today and left several others injured, the Calif~ ffllb••Y Patrol aald. CHP olflcer Jim Struaban said the aeddent occurred at about 8:50 a.m •. No further detall• and no names ol Uat vtc:time ,.... lm· medl.W, a•allal*, but a CBS 1potesmn Hid noo• of Ute 1bow'1 l&an wu lnYOl'ftCI. ·Marine on,ered • To Tri&I Ir AJrnnJa L VINSEi. .... ..., ......... A ,....al eourt·manJal bU betlt ordered to bt,U, June at '°'" aa Or-.. County mu faced wtUI .,.._ ol deler1JoD from U.. U.S. llarine Corpe at Camp Pndletoa 1n 1M8 to avoid VJ«. oam War duty. CaaMltan saatlve Miclaael Ducrou. now JO. bu been held at tbe Camp Pend.l•toa bri1 much ot tbe Ume a1nce Mardi 23 when be wu nabbed by Jkmt- ln1ton Beacb police by attl· dent. Ducroaa waa stopped fOf' a traffic citaUoo alleging be made an iJlecaJ Jett turn and it was during lbat incident tbat a rouUM records check revealed his deserter status dating back a decade. If convicted at lbe general court-martial proceeding or· dered by Camp Pendleton Com· mandlng Officer Maj. Gen. Stephen ,Olmstead, Ducross could be executed under military law. AutboriUes conceded today this la rather unlikely under the circumstances, particularly since Ducross' attorney bu con- tended he tried to clear his re<:· ord through President Carter's 1976 draft resister amnesty pro. g:am. Civilian attorn ey Meir Westrelch says the government sent Ducross a post card promis· Ing a later personal contact. The rontact never. came. he said. W estreich i s arguing that the military intends to 'infte an ex· ample of the mild·mannered. bespectacled Ducf'06S, who was raised on a Canadian Indian reservation as a child. Fro• Page .-1 I BLOOD. • • son l06sed the bloody garments into the ir attic, where police found them. Ca rt e r claims Smith masterminded the abduction or Miss Bea ler las t s umme r because he knew of her family's financial status. He said Smith owed money to investon; who were clamoring for their cash. Defense attorney Terry Giles. however. says Smith waa mere- ly the "patsy and dupe" for two shadowy figures known only as Jack and Ray, who intimidated Smith into participating in the kidnapping by indicating that harm would come to Smith's son 1r he did not help. Giles said it was Jack and Ray who killed Miss Bealer aboard Smit h's boat as the defendant was forced to pilot the craft from Dana Point Harbor on Au g 24. Giles said J ack and Ray had been hired by business com· petitors or Miss BeaJer's brother, Larry Fox or Anaheim, who owns a construction firm in Culver City. VOTE ••• of the handling or the vote count came from Mrs. Wieder when she inquired, "is our personnel in lhe 21st century. . .our equip. menl ls." Egan, however. defended the staff noting that it has made all needed co~Uons In the tabula· Uon. Supervi!or Edison Miller cast the only vote again.at confi.rmiJlg the election results. He said tbe board should delay action pend· ing the result or an investigation or county election procedures by the Secretary or State's office. Clark discloeed that invesUga· lion will begin Monday. The problems and delays u- aociated wU.b the vote count alJo have been crtticiled by ftve of nine members of the Oranee County delegation to the ltate le&lslature ln Sacramento. Mrs. Telfer Rites Slated Memorial aervicee will be bel4 Saturday for Mrs. Carolya Telfer, SI, ol lrYiDe, wbo died Ill.)' • from lJQurte9 •be ..,,. fered two daYI Mrlier wbm &be ... bit by • tnKt wllUe ,.,......, RJt• will be at e a .m . at tlle ead ot &Mt &bore Drift ma tbl •di• of Woodbrldae Lake la lrYIM. Mn. 'l'eller II Ant* b7 IMtr lllllbaad, n.mll; IOD, Delmla Jr., 10; dauabten. Juli•. ~: Joann. I ; Jma. 4; and Jadde, I. A apaUlwoawt for Warner B D nied Bro1. Telntalon, •laleb pro-118HOr e I I due• tM ...-. Mid U. acci· PARIS(AP>-APartalawyw, dnt tll9Ulftd a ftlm crew. Hubert IOcbarct·N'hlu. tod.l1 CBS ,.....man Ror Galftr' deDW a Briti1b ~ ,... Wet it w-uMcoed·mk camwa port ....... Mm• •Jble Prl.D-truck Uail wu la tbe Ld•·· ee11c.auieaf._ec:owueoe- 81Mrwaod vtdlall1 to rum .._ 1tMrile ......... from Mr work. bllSlteDd. Plllllppe 1'llilo&. J MOlllcetl Btldaess Robert Howd of Akron. Ohio, gives his pal Pete a ride on his shouJder during an appearance in nearby Dayton. Howd, one of the few "hurdy gurdy" men left, travels the area entertaining shopping center crowds. Elevator Stoppage Stalls Court Action An elevator breakdown 'in the Orange County courthouse Tues- day afternoon brought the wheels of j1.&&tice in 10 crimlnaJ cases to a momentary bait. That's because the elevator in question waa the one used to transport defe ndants from a basement holding area, where they are brought Crom the COUii· t y jail, to the variou s courtrooms. Western Backed WASJilNGTON <AP > -The Civil Aeronautics Board recom- mended Tuesday that Western Airlines be awarded authority to Oy passengers nonstop between Denver and London. The recom· mendation will be rorwarded to the White House. The breakdown occurred just before tnals were set to resume at 1: 30 in the afternoon. Among the cases momentarily di.vupt- ed were the Larry Smith aDd An- tonio Correa murder trials . Sheriffs Deputy Gary Rutana s aid the cause of the breakdown was oot t:oown. The elevator wu back in aervtce in about a half hour, be said. Judges, jurors and attorneys back from the lunch breaks we re forced to mill about the c-ourtrooms and hallways wait· 1ng for the elevator to be put back in service. .. I've never seen anything like thss," Superior Court Judge Frank Briseno told jurors in his l'Ou rtroom where a murder tnaJ v. a 'i an progre-ss Hy about 2 p m . thE' elevator v. as v.ork1 n$? and defendants v. l'rt' back an the courtroom!.. ·Mesa.Man Bilked (l/Cmh 9J IEallY Cl.AUIEN .. ..., ........ Edward Ha•. •• kept $450 for emerseaetes in a boot oa the table of hll Albert Place home la eoatbeat C.olta Mesa. It'• 1one now, taken laat Thursday by a f aat-talktnc. fut-runniDg con man. Police said Haupt, •bo lll&a around by u.101 a ch•lr·like walker. w• •aterinl the lawn at S:Z5 p.m. wb.eo a J~-:ac stranger turned up bla wa. y. Haupt told officers the man appeared to be in his early twen- ties, about S feet 1 Inches ud lall and weighing 150 pounds. He was wearing a white sb!rt wtth •tripes, he recalled. The .stranger told Haupt he was with a aenior cltuns group and that Haupt apparently had some money coming from the organization. Haupt invited the man into bis home where the "r'!presen- tative" made a phone call to verify that Hayut wu to get a Jarge portion of a great deal ot money he had shown the elderly man. After the call. the stranger told Haupt be probably sbouJd keep some-Of the money on band for e mergencies. Haupt told him he always does and slowly walked his way over to the book on his table. He opened the pages and showed off the $450. The stranger made anothe r phone call, hung up and then told Haupt he'd like to put the ·money be had in a safer place. Haupt s howed the young man anto his bedroom and pointed out a metal box, police said. The stranger aaid, "wait a minute," and left the bedroom officen aa.id. • It toot Haupt and his walker several seconds to follow the coo m an out o{ the bedroom. When he made il to the main living a rea of his house the stranger and Haupt's $4SO were gone. liner Has Flats S AN DIEGO <AP> -An airliner ended a night from Atlanta and Phoenix, Ariz .. by blowing two tires upon landing at Lindben~h Field. SUMMER SALE NOW IN PROGRESS Now 1s the opportune lime to purchase our quallly tnterior furnishing at substantial reductions . Don't delay.· Llfl'Uted o:tJtaon HeritaQe Hmloom : Our Odppeaclale secmary, an American mu&.erpiett ! This Chippendale bombe secretary truly represents one of the great mas terpieces of Eighteenth Cen· tury American .. styling. Heritagee, renowned for ex-cellent craftsmanship, has been remarkably faithful to the original piece. created circa 1755 in Charlestown, Massachusetts. To the strong and richly grained woods -Hooduras mahogany solids and grafted California walnut veneers Heritage bas ap. ~·plied uncom - promising stan· . dards ..• from the detail of the torch finial to the precise shaptna "' the oeee bracket feet. 1be delicate coloraticm and aged patina of the antique is reerelted through an elaborate _proceu lnvolvinl thirty separate flnuhfnl ~· llardware ii IOlid brua. There are •ix worttni locks, outfttted wltb two keys. Tbe Heritage name u well as the owner•a regiatratloa number and tile ol the edition <only 240 in all) •.. all are eniraved on a bl'au plate in the gallery of each secretary. --. TORRANCE 23M9 HawthOtM ltw. ~ (,2\3> 311-1219 COSTAMeSA 1"5 Newport ltvd. (714)..-0 LAGUNA BEACH MS Norttt CMlt Hwy. (11 .. ) 4'MS51 AU. STORES OPl!N MONDAY T'HftU SATUkOAY -t AA\ TOJ:to faM .· l 17 • ORANGE COUNTY, CA Lt FORNtA WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1980 LB Chamber Funds Nixed By JOHN NEEDHAM Of .. °""' """ s.... The Laguna 'Beach City Coun- cil was denied a request by the Chamber of Commerce and City Manager Ken Frank for $20,000 to be used fpr promotion of the city as a tourist r esort in the winter months. · " * * * laguna OKs Budget For 1981 Senior citizens' activities, new cars, an emergency roadway and aerial photography of the ci· ty are among the expenditures for 1980·81 approved by the Laguna Beach City Council Tuesday night. The largest single budget item approved during the session was construction of an emergency a ccess road into Arch Beach Heights to be paid with $141,322 in federal revenue-sharing fund&. . Tbe nJate Is espeeted ~by several minutes the time it takes fire trucks to get to the residen- tial area from the Top of 1be World Station. A total of $42,078 for new police squad cars was also ap. proved during Tuesday's budget hearing, along with $7 ,600 for a new vehicle for-the Laguna Beach Fire Department. Municipal Services Depart- m ent vehicles totaling $62,600 will be purchased with fund ex· penditures approved Tuesday. Senior citizens could receive Tuesdays's action ends a tong. standing practice of giving the chamber promotion money. The chamber claims the practice re- sults in thousands of tourists coming to Laguna Beach every winter. . CouncilD;lap Neil Fitzpatrick, the swing vo(e i') the 2·1 de- cision, said the c1ty should be ··outside" of the business com· munity in the city. "I can't see the direct effect of this advertising and I feel the ci· ty bas to get out or it,•• Fitzpatrick said. He was supported by council member Sally Bellerue, who earlier said that most other cities do not give their chambers financi~ support.. , Councilman Howard Dawson, who supports t.be promotion pro- gram, said that since the money originally came from city bed tax revenues, and since local business people were no longer going to receive the benefit of the advertising, the tax should be decreased. Dawson termed the council de- cision . to deny the advertising funds "breaking faith" with the city businea community. "At the next council meeting I int.end to make • motloe to roll back tbe bed tax from I perttnt to 6 percent," Dawson said. ··1 also intend to make ll IQOtion tbat we rescind tbe b•WIPMS Uceme tax.'' <See CllAllBBlt. Pase AZ> LoserSpem Most Money In SC Race as much as $6,000 in city money Attorney Be rn ie Allen a pproved on the bas is of a amassed the largest war chest motion by Councilwoman Sally in his unsuccessful campaign for Bellerue. • one or two seats on the San Bob Porter. director of senior Cle mente City Council in April. citizens' activities, said his group Campaign financial state· expects. to raise Sl0,000 ~ the me nts, which we re due last s.1s .• ~ it .needs to keep its ac-week. show Allen received a tivtttes ~omg. ""total of $4 868 in his bid for the Councilwoman Bellerue sug· council ' gested making up the difference He w~ defeated by Bob Lim· between what. they need an.d berg and Bill Mecham. what they r atse, so council His campaign disclosure state. members voted t.o alloca~ $3,600 ment shows be spent $4,195 of from community assistance that amount, mosUy on advertis· fund reserves and ~.400 from ing and pribting. fed~ral revenue·shanng f~. Teacher Bill Mecham, who City Manager Ken Frank ~ re-was successful in bis campaign quest for a $15,000 expeoditur.e bid, received $3,401 in cootribu· for aeri~ p~p-aphs o.f the Cl· lions and listed expenditures at ty to pinpoint earthshde and $2 m potenUal slippage areas also The. bulk of bis costs were in was approved. postage and mailinp aJtboueh Copies will be sol~ t~ de-he contributed *273 to' the Com· v~lopers wishln~ ~ build m the ml ttee to Keep Karoline city at a fee suff1c1ent to help re· Koester coup some or the c.ost ol .the. Bill Waper, who was also un· ae~al photography. city officials succe91ful in bis electioo cam- sa1d. paign, railed '2,019, contrlbut· ing most of the money bimtelf. New l,ibrary Planned for San Clemente Hts disclos ure statement shows be spent all be railed. Bob Umbers, ,!fbo 1amerec1 the IDOlt .at. m tbe April I eJecticle. reports be rUted si.m in conbibutiooa, and spent the same amount. Robert Rusin, the fifth council candidate, said be spent. less than smo in bis campaip effort. be said. ~ ·. An Army National Guard combat he licopter was forced to land near Salt Creek in Laguna Niguel Tuesday afternoon after its c r e w b egan . experien cing hydraulic problems while on a routine flight. Another ~unship from the Los Alamitos Armed Forces Support Facility new in repair parts and took most of the crewmen back to the base by 5 p.m. Tues· day. 1be remaining guardsmen were to re· pair the copter and fly it out sometime to· day. Bolivians Ransack Two U.S. Centers LA PAZ, Bolivia <AP> - Rigbt·wing peasants demanding the ouster of the U.S. am- "919dar ..._. the American consu.late and the Bolivian- American Cultural Center today in Santa Cruz, official sources said. '1lM!l'e were no injuries. The sources said so to 100 peasants -some carr)'ing automatic weapons -rifled files, broke furniture and can~ off typewriters and other equip· ment. No America ns were in the buildings at the time. Tbe looters were described as members o r the u ltra · conservative minority Bolivian Socialist Falange party. whlch observers say is trying to pro· mote a military takeover and which bas staged coordinated disorders throughout the city 400 miles southeast of here. Heavy gunfire was beard in some aect.ioos of the city during the night and about 300 soldiers moved in after dawn. the sources s aid. "The city is completely shut down. The soldiers are asking everyone to slay inside," said one source who aaked not to be named. The F,alangiats continued to bold moat Santa Cnu radio sta - tions, apparently with the cooperation of the military. The stations broadcast martial music and appeals for t he American ambassador's ouster - Silver Stolen From. SC Home \ A S. Clemente woman (e. ported IDOft than $4,800 in silver uteuJk _. stolen from her home IOIDlltime Tuesday. Betty Vlllorta, who lives on Calle Mipel, aaid the 12-piece silver set wu taken by thieves wbo mtend the bome by UD· known means. and for tbe arm1 to stagl! ··a patriotic uprising." On TUesday, tne pep.ants lbot their way Into the offlee of SaDta Cruz Gov. Walter Pereira, woundina him seriously. New Judicial Ollef Appointed TIJUANA. Mexico CAP> -A new federal judicial police chlef has been appointed in the northwestern sector, a zone which a San Die~o newspaper has depitcled as riddled by cor· ruption and lawlessness. Tho former chief. Carlos Aguilar Garza. 29, has been replaced by Aaron Juarez Jimenez. federal a uthorities said without elaborating Tues· day. Ban Delayed On Saccharin WASHINGTON <AP> - Saccharin, an artificial sweetener that is suspect. ed of causing cancer, won't be banned until at least June 30. 1.981. Praiclent Carter signed a bill Tuel!lday blocki.ng, until at least tbat date, ef· forts by the government to ban the popular additive. The ban on Food and Drug Admh\istraUon ef· forts to bloci the use of saccharin becan Nov. 23, 1977. after a Canadian study showed saccharin cause• cancer in test animal.I. San Ckmenle Hires New Finance. Head San aemente City llanager George Caravalho bas hired a former Fairfax -.County, Va., finance director to bead the city's ftnanee deputment besin- ning DeJlt month. Dean A Porter. who is cur· renUy worting as treasurer in Oak Park, DJ .• will begin work July 28 in San Clemente, replac· 1ng interim finance d irector John O'Sullivan. O'Sullivan was appointed last month to fill the position or former finance director Mike McNamara. who left the city to take an admin.islrallve position in the City of lrvine. Porter has been director of finance for the Oak Park village for nearly seven {~ars. Before that. the 44.year-01' University of Iowa graduate was finance d1rtttor of Fairfax County. re- portedly the richest county in the nation. He is also a former finance director for Evanston. Ill .. and Beloit, WlS. Caravalho said Porter. who will earn $35, 196 a year , was selected from among nearly 40 applicants for the finance post. The city manager said be went to several cities which had re- cently hired finance dlrectors and asked for their top can· didates. "He was the best qualified a mong lbe applicants I in· terviewed." Caravalho said. Boy Has Plague SANTA FE, N.M. <AP> -A S.yea.r-old boy has become Lbe third New Mexico resident to contract the plague tbia year, state health officials report. Epldeftliologists said the boy was di11nosed as having bubonic plague, which cannot be transmitted from human to human. 1be poeumoni~ form of the diaease can be tranll:nitted. DeseRion. Trial Slated an UleC*l left turn and it was durln1 tbat lncldent tbat a routine recordl check reve9led bl9 delmter status d-ttna *k a deeade. If emfteted at tbe 1eneral e•H:mMtial procHAl•n1 or· ...... 61.Camp Peadleton Com· mandln1 omcer llaJ. Gen. St•pbe~ Olm1tead, Ducrosa coald be eaecut•d under mllitarJ law. AatboriU• conceded today tlall .. ,... mllblJ under the elrc•IHtaMI, ••rtlc•larly alMe o.ew· ...... , .... COil· ...-. ~ trllid to clear bit ree· ............ Cuter'• • • 1'78 draft resllter amnesty pn>- 1ra m. Clvllla• attorney lleir Wat.rekb M11 tbe ~ sent o.a-o. a PG9l cant prom.ts. las a ..... penonal eoetaet. TM. _...,.. DeYer came. be aald. Watreleh la arpln1 that tbe mllltarJ lllllmdl to man aa a · ample ot U.. llllld-m......-ed; -~ n.ctoll, ...... ratHCI oe a Cuadiae lDdlU rneryatJon .. a dlUd. He ._ dUld IM poeelbUlt7 of renewed u.s. mWtarJ Md.tty abroad,. tM NHDt ~ IMllt ot die clnft ,........ .. proaram and lncreuinl intA!rna- tlonal t.emiona. 0uenm WU beiDI traiaed U an ampldbloa.a laadl•I craft mecbmdc de9Uned few Vietnam wben be Oed t.ek to Canada. ll=~et cleQJ Ibey are1 out Ducroa, tbe nm Vietnam •a -delertet' &ona CamJ> Pf!ndleton to face IJl'OI· ~tion. ••tet \II IQ there la DO 'mm- datory eea&mce' " a apoke&man for tm &.811 i<Mi hbk Al· fatn omee ..,.., ... today. Helaldlttllle~~ Dacrom' ~ bW M coald (l"D ........ Al) '1 .. r•••••••• Dally N••ttpa~r TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Matched Missing Woman's By DAVID Ktrl'DIANN Of .. Deity ........... An Orange County criminalist says blood found on the clothing of murder defendant Larry D. S mith of Newport Beach matches the blood type or the Garden Grove woman be is ac· r.used of killing at sea. Margaret Kuo told a Superior Court jury in Judge Leonard McBride's courtroom Tuesday he r analys is of the orange, brown and beige shirt indicated the blood found on the garment -Type B -was the same as Carolyn Beater's. Smith, 43. is charged with kid· na pping Miss Bealer, 25, last August and then killing her aboard bis small boat after de- manding $100,000 ransom from her brother for her safe return. Ms. Kuo said Type B blood was found both on portions ol the s hirt and on a pants leg. The clothing was recovered from Smith's Newport Beach apart· ment aft.er hls arrest. Matching blood also was found on the c ushions or the boat belonging to the defendant, she said. Blood matching Smith's own type was found on the collar of the shir t as we ll, Ms. Kuo test.llied. This blood, prosecutors contend, came from dee p s cratches on Smith's face caused bf lllss Bealer when she fou.gbt and areued with him a board the boat. Miss Bealer's body was never foUJld and investigators said they Md to launch a natloa-1de bunt for neords to show her blood type. Newport Beach de- tectives eventually went to ber Garden Grove apartment and recovered articles or clothing oo which they found blood. lbese stains were not related to the crime. Ms. Kuo also testified that the blood types of Miss Beater's parents indicated what her blood type would be. Prosecutor Dave Carter ron· tends Smith tried to cut up the bloody clothing before police ar· rived at hls apartment the day of his arrest. Instead, Smith's son tossed the bloody garments· mle their attic, where police fou nd them. Carter c laims Smith masterminded the abduction of <See Bl..000, Page A2> B4RDUl' FINED IN UBEL SVIT MARSEILLE, France (AP> - Film star Brigitte Bardot and two French magazines were fined the equivalent of $500 for libeling a leading medical re- searcher by accusing him of cruelty to animals. The magazines quoted her in an interview headlined, "Why I Fight Vivisection." Coast Weat•er Mostly sunny except ror night and morning low clouds. Some ba&iness Thurs day afternoo.n at beaches. Lows tonight 57 ,at the beaches to 62 in· land. Risha Thursday 68 to 76. mSIBE T8BA 't' A Roflold RHQGft Gd· ""~ tllOWd iRchlde Oft "fan drde'' of Calj/orrda ~ ""'° ...... ,,, hil aidt tfa ScacronMftto. SH IM profjla of top aidn °" ~AI4. • •••• LM..... M D::l'eT •• ....... .. .. ....... -a: ... ,. .... :: OIW • ::: AH =~·=· : •• H .... l::'w =;,.cg~ ·m.1 ,.,. .... ,,... .............. Pl " ........... . RCA Ou.ta Ne.ident ' Following 'Emluation' ' • NEW YOU <AP> -aCA Carp. codaJ UMmOld tM .._, ·,of ha ..,.kll.t. lll•urift ll. V ....... after 1 ... UW. •'--maetM ~"'om RCA Chatrmal'I Eqar H GrltfJtha uld lbe clftlak>ft fol towed "I urefuJ evaluaUm'" ol Val.ate '• )Mrform&Ace by ; ~ bovd ol di~ton ol RCA. :! V~~. 51, came to RCA tram the loteraaUoaal Telephone : II T•ltlfapb Co., where be had been an uteutlv• vi~ p...-1. •deal He ,..., chief' ope,..Ull otncer ud 1 di~ ol RCA, u ~I u prwldeot, but lb• announcem.t aald Jae bed n11lped :att,_g. . RCA'• "6bllclt•riel loc1ude the Nit.tonal BroedcHtbla Co. • and Kerta C.orp • . ; ••rel-. Canrr ,..., .4 .... • WASHINGTON <AP>-Preai<kat Carter said today ht1 tal ka watb IUna HmHln of JC>rdu -.re "very fruillw'" bul the)' had .. not t.nea to cbaoa• each other'• mlnd about tbe ptocedW"e to be uaed" fbr fi.nd1nl peace lJ\ the Middle Eat. Moments after endtn& their two-day talb, lbe preaideat •nd Hussein exchanaed 1oodbyes Clll the White Houle South Lawn, with Carter telllnt reporten t.bat lhe kin& knows that "the Unit· ed States, larael, and EOPt are determined to proceed wttb the Camp David process .. Hussein said. "The cootacts betweeo us are appropriate and nec~ssary We undentand better the United States posttion. We bave bad the oppe>rtun.lty to bring to you. . .OW' feelings that a Just and comprelienslve peace must come lo the area. We wtll co all we can toward that end." 3 a .. 1-.n Bf!W la 1"art INGLEWOOD (AP> -Three supermarket employees were ,taken hosta&e when pol\ce interrupted an apparent robbery al· tempt and were held at gu.npolnt, officers said today. "We can wait as Iona as we know the bostaees are not belng harmed." said p0Uce Lt. Georate Joseph. Two officers eatin1 in a coffee shop across rrom Frank's Market were alerted to the attempted robbery at about 9:~ p.m. Tuesday. But as they approached the froot door or the grocery. one of two men who apparently broke into tue s~ ran to the back and held three employees at gunpoint, Officer Fred Saenz sald. Ganwr Tntllln b1 C...... SANTA MONlCA <AP> -A grim-looting James Gamer. star of NBC-TV's "The Rockford Files," arrived iD court today to testify against a man accused of beating and robbing him following a late-night a uto accident. Garner. wearing glasses and a khaJt.i suit, tS ooe of the last witneSS('S to testify before Superior Court Judge Char~ Wood- mansee in the case against Aubrey Lee WUllam'S Jr. ot Tanana. SC 1'ot~ 'l'o•~alat ·Clubhouse, Pool Repairs Sought San Clemente City Council members will be asked t.ooig.bt to award contracts for the ret\· ovation of the old North Beach Clubhouse and community pool m a proj~t that could C<Jl'St as much as $500,000. Six firms have bid on the clubhouse facelift that would see the half -century -o ld buildmg again used by the public . City planning 0H1 c1als a re recommending the council aw ard the bid for both t he C'I u bhouse and pool to Rosetti Construction Co. of Ontario. That firm said it can refurbish the clubhouse for $358,372 and the sWJmnung pool for $88,540 for a total of $446,912. Another $30,600 IA suegested t.o be added to that tOUJ to cover unforeseen problems in the ren- ovation. And whale the Rosetll hrm was the low bidder for the com· btned clubhouse and pool ren- ov at1on, the council will have to decide whether they want a recreatioo pool or a plunge that meets Amateur Athlet.ac Uruoo standards. In that case, the Roeetti bid would not be the lowest, city of. Fro•P~Al CHAMBER • • Dawson said the increase in lbe bed tax and impositioo of a business license tax bad been ln· tended to provide money for pro. motioo or the city. Now that it had been decided lo discontinue that practice. he said, the addl· lional charge to businesses s hould be dropped. DAILY PILOT , .... °'-C.11 0.1, ,...,,._ --· •• ,_,,, ___ ,,....._,,_ .. _ °'-ce..i -....... '-• s.... ... ..,..._ ..... ..---·· ...._ ,, .... , ,.. CMA• ........ _, -~ "-.-.... lf'•C"IP•v"t•t• V•tttf. Hwlflt• ....... _.. -~-c... ·-·-·-.. -·-""~--..~ ·----·--••"' m .,.., a.....-. ~.o eo, till, CAY -c.o-...~ .,.._ ._ .. _ -----He, .. ~ ~~----­-... -ll-n::.::-:=- --..a.:::.~ .... t-. .... OMoe ...... °""'........, '*'--...... =.=~~=-- .. • 1 ficials say. Another construction firm said it can complete the competition pool for about $10.000 les.\than Ro6ett.l. If the city decides to go with the AAU competition pool, the planning department recom• meods Ro6etU do the clubhouse reconstruction. and Pacific Engineering of Glendora do the pool work. City officials suggest the city go with a non-competitive pool. saying one firm doing both projects would have better coordioation in construction ac- tivities. California Trails Topic Of Meeting ''Trails to California will be the theme ol the annual meeting of the Conference of California Historical Societies in San J uan Capist.rano Thursday through Saturday. Mission, American lnd1an, and Anglo trails will be dig. cuased at tbe luncheon and din· ner meetings planned at El Adobe Restaurant during lbe conference. A California -sty le Gay Nineties Ball, cefebratine the re- c ent opening of the O'Neill Museum OD San Juan, will be held at 7:30 p.m . Friday at the res taurant. Also planned are an awards luncheon Friday al noon at El Adobe and walklng tours Jed by costumed docenta. Fw1her lnformatloo may be obtained by calling 4.93~. BLOOD ••• Miss Bealer last S\&mm er because be knew of her family's finand.al status. Be aaJd &nlth owed IDODeJ to lnvtllt.on wbo were damorinC for tbelr caah. .D..efen1e attorney Tem Giles, however, a.ya Smitb wu mere- ly tbe ·'J)etl)' and dupe" for two shadowy ~ tDoWD oa.ly u Jack and RaJ, wbo lDtiaUd.ted Smith Imo puiid~lb tbe ldcbaa by a t.bat harm= come to Sml '• IOD tlhe61DOtbeip. GU• Mid it wu Jack ud Ra1 wbo ldW 11119 s.aler Moard Smlth'lboet u Ual defeadant Wal foreed to p&Jot tbe craft from Dua NS llarbot Oii Aul. M. GD• Mid .Jack _. R.a1 bad bed bind br bullMM com, peUtonf/lllill ...... '•llnlllli-. Lan, l'o& ot Aaallelm, wM owu a eeiliit.rMUoa ftni LI Culww<*J. "' Vic~ lncum.,.nu k•n· Dllb FrlHI 1od Lawrence Buchheim, who eaally out · dlttanced nve other city councU undldatee ln April votln1 ln San Juan C1p lttr1no. also were ahead lo campaign contributions received. f'rie11 ~lved sum lD total cami.;l1n contrlbuUon1 and Bue lm aarnered ti.a. ac-cor la1 &o oampalp expend-uu ... ltat.ementa. r1.. Bymee, wbo ran tb1rd ln the election, received *300. f''r1eu spent $1,613 ol his total, while Buchbetm spent Sl.408. Mn. Byrnes reported lhat she spent $897.89. in the campailJl, ex ceedlns contributions by $697.89. Candidates Dale Smith and James Atkins showed no tunds received durins the campalp. with Smllb Usllng total expend. ltures of $873 for advertising and Atkins aho\Ving $368.16 in ex- penditures tor campaign material. Candidates Harold Dunn Jr. and Dan Vancalis reported that they received and spent less than $200 In the campaign. Seven Seized. After Jl'iejo Store Theft Seven Los Angeles youths were arrested by Orange County Sheriff's deputies early today at two south county locations following a burgla ry at a Mis· s aon Viejo jewelry store . Lt. Wyatt Hart said deputies no sooner had completed a re- port OD the breakin at Mite Soro J~welers. 2S8S4 Muirlands Blvd .• when another deputx spotted a s us picious vehicle nearby. Following a short pursuit, the vehicle was stopped by deputies at the southbound Juniper Serra Road offramp of the San Diego freeway and three persons were arrested. Hart said. Other deputies later stopped a seC'ond vehicle believed involved in the <'nme at the northbound · Crown Valley Parkwa y exit, Hart said and four persons were taken into custody. Hart said some or the jewelry bet 1eved t a ke n during the burglary was recovered. He said the exa<'t loss al the jewelry 5\ore had not been determined pending an inventory. Booked into Or ange County Jail on suspicion of burglary were l..os Angeles residents Dean Leslle Brown. 18; Walt.er Wil son. 19. Darryl Cortez Reed, 18 , Dwayne Capers, 18 . James Veasley. 20 and Delorge An · thony Samuel. 18. A 17·year-old male Juvenile also from Los Angeles was booked Into Orange County JuvenlJe.ffall. Hart s aid the suspeds were arrested without incident. F,....P~AJ DESERTER simply be discharged from the service. which is what tte and has civilian attorney have been seeking all along. T he po&ible conviction for de-. sertlon in time or war. however, would result in a bad conduct discharge and up to six months in the brig or possibly a federal prison aeotence. A Marine Investigation board recommended In May that M face only a special cou.rt·mart..iaJ which la much more lenient than the seoeraJ court· mart! al. The general court martial, however, waa recommended by bis company commanderi U . Col. J .P. Senik and uplM d by base commandJns officer Gen. Olmatead. "They're trytnc to bum·me," Ducrosa said. CUSD Grants 7 -cent' Hike In Split Vote The Capbtrao Umn.J Scboo1 Diatr1ct board .... approtM a enen-cmt bib In mlleqe nlm· bu raement for d htrict emp~. but not witboQtaflPt trom trUltee Ed W.iberl. 1fHtber1, eoattadln1 tll~at autol 1"ft IDON hlel..mc:Mal todaJ tlaaa blfon, Mid tbe cur- rent Jl.clllt·l*"'ID.Ue nlmburH- ment rwte lboald CIDlJ IO up ftvt ceau to JO cent& per mll•. ff• ... tbe ao peremt rate .... ec1 to be .......... retw1a Uled .,, ... ,.. ...... oia' bl· ,... .......... u.teM. . . TIM ~I a..J ftU OD UM matt. .. 4 a. J. .,... ar.m. ,._,t , .. IMti Fir JallllM ;..-:::.:::-· ~ ---"'·-------··-----~-- • . 811t Wit• C!lency Polls See Reagan lead Slim Ouster. Seen Of Bani•Sadr By 'fte A.Noda&ed Ptftl A Tehran MWll)Aper Wd ~ day a leader of the bard.line l•lamlc Republican Party was plottinl to toppl~ Iranian Presi· dent Abol.haatan Bani·Sadr. The report was another Indication of the widening rt.ft between the powerful ~ero.<Jomlnated par· lY ud tbe anlan leader. lto~b laml, a newspeper founded by BuJ-Sadr. said Dr. Hassan A.yat bad conversations about "activities against.. the prealdeDl and "indicated t.bal be has decided to overthrow" h.im. Jt published what lt aald WU the text ol a tape quoting Ayat as calling Bani.S.dr "a ~ of America" wbo .. will be~ soon·' and as saying tbe Pf'MJ.·. dent'~ts plan to brin& Bani ~ by bloctlne his lnltlatlves and by creating. dis- order. It did not mention the use of force. The newspaper said the coun- try's revolutionary leader, Ayat.oUab Rubollah Khomeini, beard of the plan and was "very annoyed." Khomeini lut week warned that Iran's revolution was threatened by lntemaJ dhcont. Banl-Sadr and tbe IRP have clashed repeatedly ln recent months on a variety of l.uues ranging from appointment of a prime mlnlster to treatmeat o< the 53 American ~taaea. IRP leaders, like the militants who took over the U.S. Embusy in Tehran on Nov.'· have urged that the hostages be tried u sples. Bani-Sadr has suu~ted spy triala are not in Iran's belt IO t.erests. Khomeini has said the new lranaan Parliament, con - tro11ed by the IRP. should dee1de the fate of the hoetages in their 228th day of capUvity today. But an ot her T e hra n newspaper, Donyaye Iran. saJd the lraruan people should decide in a referendum whether the hostages should be tried as spi~ or set fr~ if Par liament c~n·t rea<'h a unarumous de1cs1on ll also !>aid the Parliament will be busy with routme busi· ness and probably won't con· s ider the hostage question for another three month!. TM presJdent ol the Parli•· ment. V 8dollah Sahabt, said the body would beliD lta "r.al work" ID lO to 14 days. It la a · oected to &alt• up debate OD ap. pointing an JranJan prime minister before turntn• to tbe &a· sue of the boltaga. Tehran radiO also rePOrted that l1x more dnlc traffickers, Including a woman, were ex- ecuted ln Tehraa by nrtnc squad today on orders of Ayatollah Sadegh Khalkha.li. head of Iran's anti-drug squad. Five more penooa were ex· ttuled in Hamadan. 200 miles 50utbwest ot Tehran, aad three armed robbers were banged "on the spot " on a road to Kermansbah ln westera Iran where t.My .. had been boa.tin& travelen to rob them," the radio said . One Killed In Camera Rig Crash LAKE SHERWOOD CAP> An acddent Involving a ~amera rig for the top.rated CBS "Dukes of Haz~ard" television series killed at least ooe today and left se veral othe rs Injured , the California Highway Patrol aald. CHP officer Jim Stranahan said the accident occuned at about 8:~ a.m. No further details and no names al t.bt victims were Im· mediately available. but a CBS spokesman said none of the show 's stars was involved. A s pokeswoman for Warner Bros. Televis ion. which pro. duces the sen es. said the acci- de.nt Involved a film crew. CBS ~esman Roy GuJ verl ~aad at was a._ second-unit camera truck that was In t he Lake ')herwood vicinity to film stunt work • NEW YOU (AP> -"-Rooer Md Gallup ~al poJ}J lhow RGaald a.• eda· Inc PrelAdeDt Carter aloM or fa • matdaup. lDcludJat iDdlplD. dftt candklat. Rep. JOimAD. deraoo, R-W. Re1pn•1 advanta•• la both Polla WN IO IUpt ttaet lt f.tl wfthin the muSfn ot 9fTOI' for tbe pol.II, wblch WU "*''DMecl at a percent ln u.. Roper-poll and at between J ~ aad a percent In the Gallup poll C!Ulated ltor):, At•> . Helld-~bead. the 8.epubUcan form er pemor ol Callfonlla was preferred over Democrat Carter '5 percent to 42 bl the Gallup poU and 40 percent to 31 In Rope!' figw-es. In a three· way coat.eat to ln- cl ude Anderson. the Gallup re- sult.a favored Reaean with 38 pe~ent to 3S for Carter and 23 for Anderson. Roper rtaults were Reagan 34 percent, Carter 29 and ADdenon 20. Tbe Roper ~000 YOt· ing-age pe~ _9!..~ ~en J.me 5 lo 12. In a poU five weeks earlier, Carter bad a 14-polnt lead over Reagan. "Volatile may be a n over- worked cUche ln thl.I year's dee· lion ," the Roper group aaid "but there is no other word ~ · describe the present state of the electorate -unless it is 'dis· enchante4'.". , Gallup pollers questioned 1,224 persons last weekend. Judge to Talk . On Laguna Crime Residential crime in Laguna Beach wall be t he topic of Municipal C.OUrt Judge Richard llam1lton at 7:30 p.m . Fridayi. when he speaks at a meeting of the North Laguna Community Association. The meeting will be at the Unitarian Hall, 329 Cypress Drive. Judge Hamilton, a local resi· dent , has locaJlzed hls talk to the Neighborhood Watch the me. Further Information may be ob- laJned by caJJing 494·5425. SUMMER SALE NOW IN PROGRESS Now is the opportune time to purchase our quality interior furnishing at substanllal reductions . Don't delay. lm'llt«I cmtJon UenlOGf lltmlrom: Oar OdppeadaJe secretary, an American m~! · Th is Chippendale bombe secretary truly represents one of the great masterpieces of Eighteenth Cen· tury American .. styling. Heritagee, renowned for ex-c e-l 1 en t craftsmanship, has been remarkably faithfu l to the orig lnal piece, created circa 1755 iii Charlestown, Massachusetts. iliil.-111 To the strong and richly grained woods -Honduras mahogany solids and grafted Callfomla walnut veneers Heritage bas •P· _ .. ·pli ed uncom--r---==---~~~ ....... -~~ .... ~ promising stan· -duds ... from the detail ol the torch finial to the precise shaping ol the oeee bracket feet. The delicate coloration and a1ed patina of the antique la recreated through an elaborate jJl'OCe8S involvln& thirty separate Onlahina steps. Hardware ii IOlid brass. There are six wort:ib1 loCU. outfttted wWa two k.,a. The Heritqe name aa well aa the owners rectatraUon number and me ol tbe edition (only MO in am ... all are eniraved on a brus plate in the 1a1Jary ol each aeemanr. - COSTA MESA 1"5 Ne•Port .... (114) 604090 . ALLSTOROOPENMOH~VTMMIMTURDr\Y-tAMTOS:•PM 7 Flawless FaJI:·Vote Urged by County 8y FaEDEa.tCK SCllOEMEIO. Of ................ Angry members of the Orange :ounty Board of Supervisors :onfirmed, fina l resulta of the .rouble-plagued June 3 elections . oday and made it clear they are 'xpecting a top .n otch ?erformance in November. Board Chairman Ralph Clark ~eemed to sum t1o suoervisors' 4L~kgGal general feelings when he said, "We lully ~t November to be a nawJess example of bow g reat our new vote counting system can be." That remark drew a disdainful laugh from Supervisor Harriett Wieder. As a result of the board's ac- tion the election of winners - and nominees -apparent -is .,ow ronfirmed. Anne McCasland of Costa Mesa bolds the key to why sbe bought a ticket to the recent Lions Club Fish Fry com- munity celebration. She took delivery of new Oldsmobile she won as Fish Fry's top prize. Bani-Sadr Called 'American Tool' By Tbe Associated Press A Tehran newspaper said to- day a leader of the hardline bJamic Republican Party was One Killed In Camera Rig Crash LAKE SHERWOOD (AP) An accident involving a camera rig for the top-rated CBS "Dukes of Hazzard" television series killed at least one today and left eight others injured, the California Highway Patrol said. CHP officer Jim Stranahan said the accident occurred at about 8:50 a.m . . No further details and no names d the victims were im- mediately avaUable, but a CBS spokesman said none of the show's stars was involved. • A spokeswoman for Warner Bros. Television, which pro- duces the series, said the acci- dent involved a film crew. CBS spokesman ~oy Guiver uid it was a second-unit camera truck that was in the Lake Sherwood vicinity to mm stunt •ork. plotting to topple Iranian Presi- dent Abolhassan Bani-Sadr. The r eport was another indicatioo of the widening rift between the powerful clergy-dominated par· ty and the Iranian leader. Enghlab Eslami, a newspaper founded by Bani-Sadr, said Dr. Hass an Ayat had conversations about "activities against" the president and "indicated that be has decided to overthrow" him. It publlsbed what it said was the text of a tape quoting Ayat as calling Bani-Sadr ••a tool of America" who "will be ousted soon" and as saying the presi- dent's opponents plan to bring Bani-Sadr down by blocking bis initiatives and by creating dis· order. It did not mention the use of force. The newspaper said the coun- try 's re¥olutianary leader. Ayatollah Rubollah Khomeini, beard of the plan and wu "very annoyed." Khomeini last week wamed that Iran'• revolation was lbreataed bJ ~ ctileclN. Bani-Sadr ud tM IRP bave clashed repeatedly in reeent months on a variety of issues ranging from ~pointment of a prime minJstet' to treatment of tbe 53 American bolt.ages. IRP leaden. lite the milltanta who took over the U.S . Embusy ln Tehran m Nov. 4, have UJ'Ced that the hostages be tried u spies. 8J lmY QAUISN ............ Ed ....... kept"5D for •r=-;•lii a a._... • t.be table~ Albert Pl~ bomeln aoutbealt ea.ta Mesa. It •1 ••• now. taken la1t TbundQ by a fut,.talklq, fut- l'UIUllnc COD mall. Pellee lakJ HaQfl .. who IN •read bf uatac a claalr-1.lke walker. waa watertn• tbe lawn at S:U p.m . wbea • • .JOUDI ........ tmlled upldl ·~· ll•• told omcen U.. man The final electioa results pre. viously were certified b y Registrar ol Voters Al Olson and • sent on to Secretary pf State March Fong Eu. • * General Services Agency Diredor Tom Egan, whose of • fice oversees the registrar's ac- tivities, found hirMelf on the bot seat during today's discussion ol the election. Egan said that a hand count of one percent of the county's 2,061 precincts showed that results tabulated by new vote counting machines and computers were accurate. He promised. howeve r , a thorough investigation as to wby res ults were delayed for 11 days; why Voters in an Anaheim precinct received wroog ballots: why some voters did not receive sample ballots in pre -election mailings and why some results were skewed out of reasonable proportion. That report will be turned over lo supervisors within 30 days. A preliminary report issued by the General Ser vices Agency indicated that pre-election plan- ning was inadequate and that of- ficials were overly optimistic when they said that final returns would be available by 2:30 a .m. June 4 -six and a half hours after the polls closed. The interim repott also in· dicated that. for the first time, officials are acknowledging "some deficiencies" in the new vote counting system purchased thia year for Sl.~ million and placeet into use. Egan said that those problems were not "fatal" but indicate "things we need to check on." Bcaa . ..ad. fol' example. that static electricity that collected on plastic case.s housing vote count equipment did c reate some problems. One ol the sharpest criticisms of the handling of the vote count came from Mrs. Wieder when s he inquired, "is our personnel in tbe 21st century. . .our equip- ment is." Egan, however . defended ~ s taff noting that it has made all needed correcti<>fts in the tabula- tion. Supervisor Edison Miller cast the only vote against confirming the election results. He said the board should delay action pend- ing the result of an investigatioo of county election procedures by the Sec.retary of State's office. Clark disclosed that inftStiga· lion will begin Monday. The problems and delays as· sociated wtth the vote count also have been criticized by live or nine members of the Orange County delqation to the state legislature in Sactamento. Ban Delayed Gi Sattluuin W A.SIUNGTON <AP> - Saccharin, an artificial sweetener that b suspect· ed of causing cancer, won't be banned unW at leut Juae 30, 1111. Preaidmt Carter •lined a bW -ru.day blocklnc. uaW at leMt dial date, ef · forta bJ tbe 91)YenUDent to bu tbe popular additive. Tbe bu on Food and Dru• Administration ef. forts to Woek the use of saccharin belan Nov. 23, 1977. after a Canadian study showed Hccbarln cau1ea ca.acer in teat animals. • appearecl to be 1n bla early twen· UM, ..... I f.et 7 I.Debes -9 tan ........... 150~. He ... ......... • White alilrt wfth ltripee, be recalled. Tbe atrancer told Haupt· be WU wtlb a Mnlol' dbem ll"OUP ud tUt HaUllt apparaatly bad 101D• wr com•ns from tbe ........... a-.-....... u. man Into bla bome wlMre llll• "reprnH· tadM'' .... a pioDe call to Yri1UMl&S...-••t.oceta • ...,. portloil " • sr-t dul ol Stringing l~to S..-..er 'Ye•rH•••t••• Dally NewNpaP.r Johnna Beth Huff, 6, and her brother, !oshua, 5, enjoy an a fter -dinner s wing at Wilson Park in Costa Mesa. They are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Huff of Costa Mesa. Nothing like a rousing swing in the park after dinner to aid the old ~igestion. N-M Budget Slashed 'A Little Dab Here, A Little Dab There' By .JERRY CIAUSEN OfGlto.llyl"IW~ Cuts in next year's Newport- Mesa school budaet were likened Tu~ ai8llt bY a .-001 "nenee expert to an old'hai.r u~am eom- mercial. '·It ·s a case of a litUe dab will do you," o p i n e d Ray m ond Scbnierer, bwainess manager. ·· 1n this case. it's a little dab here and a little dab there " Trustees of the SC hool district labored ror nearly four hours Tuesday night over computer printouts of the 1980-81 budget p roposed by administrators. They are attempting to balance next year's anUcipated income of $462 million with proposed ex- On Suspeet's Garment Blood Match Told In Bealer Case By DAVID KUTZMANN Of-o.lty~~ An Orange County criminalist says blood found on the clothing of murder defendant Larry D. S mith of Newport Beac h matches the blood 'type of the Garden Grove woman he is ac· cused of killing al sea. Margaret Kuo told a Superior Court Jury in Judge Leonard McBride's courtroom Tuesday her analysis of the orange, brown aod beige shirt indicated the blood found oo the garment -T ype B -was the same as Carolyn Dealer's . Smith, 43. is charged with kid- napping Miss Bealer. 25, last August and then killing her aboard bis small boat after de- manding Sl00,000 ransom from he r brother for her safe return. Ms . Kuo said Type B blood was found both oo portions of the shirt and on a pants leg. 1be c lothlni was reco_~red from Smith's Newport Beach apart- ment after bis arrest. Matching blood also was found on the cushions of the boat belonging to the defendant. she sa id . Blood matching Smith's own type was found ttn the collar of t he shirt a.s well, Ms. Kuo testified. This blood, prosecutors contend, came from deep scratches on Smith's face cauHd by Miss Bealer when abe fought and Jlr1ued with him aboard the boiat. lli91 Dealer's body was never money be had ahowD the elderly man. · After '&M tall, UM stracer tokt Haupt be probably •bould keep 1011M ol tbe money on hand ror •llMI 11DC1-. Haapt told blm he alwa11 does and tlowtY 9falked bll way-.,.. to lbe boot on b1I table'. -11e C>PtllMd the .,.,.. ... lbowed oil tieSCSD. 'n• ltr~acM aDOCher .... call up and ... told 8-pt' be'd e to pUt tbe • found and investigators said they had to launch a nationwide hunt for records to show her blood type Newport Beach de· tectives eventually went to her Garden Grove apartment and recovered articles or clothing on which they found blood. These slams were not related lo the cr ime Ms. Kuo also testified that the blood types of Miss Sealer's parents indicated what her blood type would be. Prosecutor Dave Carter con· lends Smith tried to cul up the bloody clothing before police ar- rived at his apartment the day of his-arT"eSL Instead, Smith's son tossed the bloody garments into their attic, where police found them. Ca rte r c l aims Smith masterminded the abduction of Miss Bealer las t s umm e r <See Bl.OOD, Pa1e AZ> B4RDOT FINED IN UBEL SlJIT MABSEILLE, France CAP> - Film star BrigiUe Banlot and two French ma1a1ines were fined the equivalent of $!iOO for libeling a leading medicaJ re- searcher by accusm, him of cruelty to animals. Tbe mquines quoted her in. an interview headlined "Why f Fight Vlvtaection,'' ' ·-money be had 1n a Aler plaa.. HaQpt lbowed Lbe Younc mua into ldl bednx>m and pointeil out a metal boa, police said. Tbe su::;:er said, "wait a minute," left I.be bedroom • office,. said. It took HaUP' and h.LIJ walker several MCOndl to follow the con man ou& fJI tbe Mdnom,, Wbm be mad. At to U.. main livl"I area ol bl• bouM I.be •tr•nter and Haupt'• ....... 1one . penditures. Admmistrators had warned earlier this year that the board must cut $S million in anticipate<! expenditures after granting 8 per- cent retroactive pay raises for this fiscal period and another 8 percent for L980·81 . I mmed.iate cuts were realized by laying off 98 teachers and about '10ot.beremployees. Those actions trimmed about $2. 7 million off next year's ex· penditures Jist. Cutting back school busing costs by charging parents for their children's transportation cut about S30.000 more. Administrators also lopped SS0,000 out of the expenditure hst by cutting back on special consul - tants, used extensively last year while negotiating over teacher contracts Also reduced -by about $43,000 -are fund s used by ad · ministrators in attending pro- fessional meetings throughout the natjon, Legal expenses are expected to be reduced by about $80,000 this year . Most of the money spent last year in that category went for la wyers working on contract negotiations with teaching and non-teaching personnel, said Dr. <See BUDGET, Page AZ) Jewelry Stolen In Costa Mesa Burglars pried open a rear wmdow at a west Costa Mesa home Tuesday to escape with Jewelry left in a bedroom. Mrs. Irene Morihiro told police the jewelry, much of it belonging to her daughter, was worth an estimated $1,14'(). Coast Weatber MosUy sunny except for night and morning low clo uds. Some haziness Thursday afternoon at beaches. Lows tonight 57 • at the beaches to 62 in- land. Hi&bs Thursday 68 to 76. INSIDE TODA~ A Ronald Reogo" ad· m~ 100.id mclwk an "flawr drc:W" of Califonrio • c~ no 100rkcd bw Id. ftk tn SomJnwnto. S.e flw profila of top cUdea °" Page Alf, •••ex UA....,. M lll9'n L.-M ...... ...... .......... =--a: ........ -: a..ttlM ow ............ .. ~ Att ............ Ail C-.. Atl =O.., Atl ::::::--: ....... 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Slain BB Sisters ... Traced Two Hunt.lnlton a.act. &ee- aced ttepataten wbo wen found murdered ln Loe Anceles lut wffk have been traeed to a Mon- terey Park locailoll oa tbe IDOl"D· int of tbelr deatba. Los Angeles police in· vestigaton sa.ld the alrll. eyn. tbla Chaadler. 16, and Glna Mara.oo, U. were abot to death later Wednelday eveoJ.oc. Tbeir bodl• were found the ftfft day behind an oftramp of the Ven· tura Freeway. ........ .4 • ' BLOOD ••• became be knew ot blr famlb'• ft.Daodal lta4alf. He Mid Smll.IP owed -.., to ... ...._. w111o were damortnc fw tbllr ctia DefaM attcney 'hrrJ <M* • bowevtr, N¥S Smttlt wu _... lf the ••patay and dupe" f« two abaciow)' ,.,..,.. lmoWD ~ .. .1.ek Md llQ. do IDUm......S Smlth Into putidpa=ID tbe kidaaPDUMI by lndlca lb.It bann .Woufd COCH to '• -if be did not help. Oil• aald it wu Jack ad lla1 who killed Mlsa Bealer aboerd Smith's boat u the de(mdaat wu forced to pilot the craft trom Dana Point Harbor oa Aul· 24. • _, to111b'lidor ud ......... Oiiinhae& h'Olft Keyport, N.J. : ............. ~ the pol». wblcb wu .U..aed It J ~ lD UM aoper poll aocl at .,....., 2 ~t ..S a percent ln tbe Oallup poll. (Relat.dttory, A14> Head·to-bead, tbe Republican former eovemor of California waa preferred over Democrat Carter 45 pucent lQ. ,.i2 In tbe Gallug poll and 40 percent to 38 1n Roper nauree. G•••Oclzftl Sgt. Neil Westbrook said the two Orta appareoUy bad been seed Ritebhildnl in the area o( Beach Boulevard IDd tbe San Dleco Freeway Tunda1 eve· nlni. Glles aa1d Jack and Ray bM been hired by business com· pelltors ot MW Bealer '• brother, Larry Fox of Anaheim, who owns a construction firm in Culver City. ' GUENSBOllO. N.C. (AP> -rroeecue.on rwullMd q'*· Uonlftl p1091*'llve Jvon tDr a tMrd day Mlday IA &he Nov. 3 · mW'der·riot triala of lb Ku Ila IUUlllMB and American NQll u two communlat adlvlm ~ wtU. ttylA.a to dlinpl tbe ..-oeeedlnp wen n&eued frOllL J&U. Earlier two candldatel ,_the J\ll'Y told proeeeut.on lbey. f e.ared poaible retaliation lf &hey alt ln J~meet lo t.bt cue. ._ •• ., C'•rcer llHC .4 .... :: WASHINGTON (AP>-Pr9idlnt Can..-tald today b1a ta1b ~with KAna Huueln of Jordan were ••very INIUUI" but they hld .. • "not tried to cban&e eacb Q&ber'a mLDd about t.bt ~\&re to be used" for ftnd.lni peace in the Mlddle Eut. Momenta after endlq t.belr two-day talb, the prwldent •nd Hussein excban&ed 1oodbyw OD tbe Whli. House South Lawn, with Catter tell.lq reporters I.bat t.bt ktq nows that "l.'le Unit· ed States, Israel, and Eopt are determlned to pn>ceed with the Camp David process." Husaein UJd, ''Tbe coritada between us a.re appropriate and necessary. We undenland better the United States postUOQ. We have had the opportunity to brtn& to yoo ..• our feellil&s that a just and comprehensive peace must come In the area. We will <!o all we can toward that end." 3 Boscagn Bdfl I• lf•rf INGLEWOOD CAPl -Thn."e supermarket employees were taken hostage when pohce mterrupted an apparent robbery at· tempt and were held at gunpomt. o(ficers said today. "We can wait as·iong as we know the bostaaes are oot beln& harmed." said police Lt. G~e J0&epb. Two officers eating in a coffee shop across fl-om Frank's Market were alerted to the attempted robbery at about 9:55 p. m . Tuesday. But as they approached the front door of the grocery. one or two men who apparently broke into t.ue store ran to the back and held three employees at gunpoint, Officer Fred Saenz scud Ga.-..er 'l'nt.lfle• 111 Cotlrf SANTA MONICA <AP> -A gnm-looking James Garner . star of NBC·TV's "The Rockford Files." arnved in court today to testify against a man accused of beating and robba.ng him following a late-night auto accident . Garner. wearing glasses and a khaki suit. 1s one of the lai-t witnesses to testify before Superior Court Judge Charles Wood· • m ansee in the case against Aubrey Lee Williams Jr. of Tanana. Military Trial Set On Desertion Count By ARTHUR R. VINSEi. Of tlle O.lly ...._.SI.Mi A general court·martial bas been ordered to begin June 24 for an Orange County man faced with charges of desert.ion from the U.S. Marine Corps at Camp Pendleton in 1969 to avoid Viel· nam War duty. Canadian n ative Michael Ducross. now 30. has been held at the Camp Pendleton brig much of the time since March 23 when he was nabbed by Hunt· ington Beach police by acci· dent. Ducross was stopped for a traffic citation alle~inJC be made an illegal left turn and it was du ring that incid ent that a routine records check revealed his deserter status dating back a decade. If convicted al the general courl·marlial proceeding or· dered by Camp Pendleton Com· m anding Officer Maj. Gen. St e phen Olmstead, Ducross could be exec ute d under military law: Rumor Denied PARIS <AP>-A Paris lawyer, Rubert Mkbard·Pelllaler, today denied a BriUsb newspaper re- port quotin1 him u aaytn1 Prtn· cess Caroline of Moaaco wu eoa- sidering aepar1t1n1 from ber husband, Philippe Junot. c A uthorit1 es conceded today this i~ rather unlikely under lhe circumstances. particularly since Ducro6s' attorney ha.s con· tended be tried to clear his rec· ord through President Carter's 1976 draft resister amnesty pro· g.am ~ C1vi l1an attorn ey Melr Westreich says the government sent Ducro6S a post card promis· mg a lat.er personal contacL The contact never came. he said. Westrelch is arguing that the milltary lot.ends to make an ex· ample of the mild-mannered, bespectacled Ducrosa. who was raised on a Canadian Indian reservation as a child. He was cited the possibility ol renewed U.S. military activity a broad the recent reinstate· ment df the draft ttgiatration program ~ lncreasln& lnt.erna· tional tenstons. Ducroes was being trained as an ampblbloua landing craft mechanic destined for Vietnam when be fled back to Canada. Military authorities deny they a re slngling out Ducroas, the finl Vietnam era deserter from Camp Pendleton to face pros· ecutlon. "Let us say there ls no 'man· datory sentence'." a spokesman for t.be bue'• Joint Public Al· fain Oftice explained today. In a three-way coolest to ln- clude Anderson. the Gallup re· aulta favored Reaaan with 36 percent to 35 for Cart.er and 23 toi Anderson. Roper r esults were fteaCan M percent. Carter 21 and ADdenoo 20. The Roper survey of 2,000 vot· ln1·•P penom was takea June 5 to 12. ID a poll five weeks earuer, carter bad a 14--polDt Jud overReqan. "Volatile may be an over· worked cliche In tbb year's el~· Uon." the Roper croup aaid, "but there ls no other word to describe the preeent state of t.be electorate -unless lt Is 'dis· enchanted'." Gallup pollen questioned 1.224 ~Mlona last weekend. f'r•• P.,,e .4 i BUDGET ••• Norman Loats, deputy superin· tendent. Equipment purchases are ex· peeled to be cut about $102,000tJus year. Many items. Loats stid, wm be picked up from the lnventones of schools closing because or dedm ing student enrollment. reducing the number of purchases required next fiscal period. A big cut in operations fundinR will result from the use or about $600.000 in a special capital im prove ments fund carried by th, district. That fWld Is the ttposlt.ory for money gained by selling school s1t.ee and bulldinp shut down or never utilized because of a shrink· mg student population Such funds. school officials note, must be used for building maintenance or new equipment under rules established by the state. Us eo(t.he money frees runds for othe r general expenditur es. Loats noted Another large cut -$107,000 will come from Dr. Loats' "dis· cretionary" budget next year. Included are nearly $40.000 an athletic busing costs, annual ss.ooo dl.5trlct oontributions to each high school's student·body fund and about $7,500 that annual· ly was fed lnto middle·school student·body coffers. Next year'• budfet, wblch witl result in less Khoo maintenance. a lso depends a ,reat deal on last· quarter districtwide savlnC:t re· sulUng from a general s~ndin& freeze. Loats said today. Administrators bad hoped to begin next fiscal period with a $1.2 milHon surplus resulting from cuta in equipment, supply and travel expenditures lbia year. Loats said most of the new budaet-85 p e rcent-ls in salaries and fringe benefits, with fixed coet.s such as utillUes set at about9percent. "The opt.ions for cutback.a are few." heoot.ed. Loats told trus~ that the ad· mlnlatratloo's budget proposal.a "renect some aertoua cutbacks and eUminaUona, but we wW be providing a quality procram - not as eood as lt once was -and a co mpetitive salary f or employeee .... DAILY PILOT Bolivians Ransack Two U.S. Centers L A PAZ, Bolivia (AP) - Rigbt·wln& peasants elem~ the ouster of the U .S. am· basaadoi' looted the Amerlcao consulate and th• Bollvlan· Am~ CUltw'a1 cenw toda1 In laa&a CrUI, oftldal IOUICM aalcl. 'lbere ftl'e DO lnju.rt-. The aourcea said 50 to 100 peasants -some carrying automauc weaeoa• -tlfl.ct ru ... broke f\u'nlture and cart.d on ~ ana GtMI' equlJ>- meat. No A.merieaDI weN lD the buUdlDp at tbe time. ' TIM aoours wen dtlcrlbtd u members o f the ultra· ~aUve minority Bolivian Soclalllt l"alaqe party. wtdcb obMn .. MJ ll tl7lnl to pro. mote a military tUIOVW an4 •blcb baa Nied eootdlDM.cl ~ tltroulltoul the·-.......... ~ ....... D ' Heavy gunfire wu beard lD some teCtiOU of tbe city 4W'tlll the night and about 300 aoldien moved In after dawn, the~ said. "The dt)t la aomplMJ abut down. Tbl IOI._. are MldN . everyone tA> stay lnalde," aaiil one aource who asked not to be named. The Falaopsta conUnued to bold IDOlt 8&Dta CNa racUo ... Uon1. apparently wltb lb• coopeniion o1 &be JDWW'J. Tbe statlona broadcHt martial mualc and a ppe als for the AmwtcaD ambu1ador'1 ~ and W1be G"1D7 lo •&alt "a pa~~-·· OD~.tM PMlantlalMlt their ~ lDto tbe olft~ °'Sala craa OoY. Walter Pereira, woa••llAm....ar, Former Coast Community College District tru1tee Donald G. Hotf of Ml= City was cited u out.a · ing citizen during recent commencement at Hunt- ington Beach's Golden West College. He served as a col· lege district trustee for 23 years . Mrs. Hanson Rites Friday In Costa Mesa Funeral serv ices are scheduled Friday for 50-year Costa Mesa resident Marcie Hanson. who died Sunday at t.be ace of 58. • Burial al sea by the Neptune Society will foUow the 2 P:m . services at Costa Meaa First United Met.bod.isl Church. Mrs. Ha.naoo is survived by her buaband. Chest.er J . H.aoson of Costa Mesa; a dauahter . Sharon P ear son of Yucca Valley ; two sons. Stephen Hanson or Costa Mes a and Stanley Hanson of Huntington Beach. and hve gr&l\dsom. Abo ~urviving are her two sisten> cind two brothers. Gouging Charged SAN FRANCISCO I AP> - Twenly·nine ~as stauons Ln the San Francbro Bay area and three in Bakcrst:eld havt' been ace~ by the Department of Energy or gasoline price gouging in May . <:osta Mes&n Seal Beach No motives or 1'9pecl.s have been found. Testa are being con· duct«! t.o determine U the two former Ocean Vlew Hl&b aw. dents bad been sexually as· sault.ed. There were no outward •tens Dolice Chief of assault but t.be bodiea were £ 1 o nly partially clothed )tfben Capt. Stacey Plcucla was ap. round. Westbrook said. Pointed Seal Beach police chief He saJd both &irll ba2 ~~ by C ity Manager Dennis away from t.be bomff "' ....., Courtemarc.he Tuesday niPt. pa rent• at Rook Avenue Pica.sda who bu beea wttb periodically. '-the Seal Beach Police Depart. "We had a couple of leads we ment since 1977. replaces were excited about that fazzled Chief Edward ctbbarelU. • out. But we have otben that we Clbbarelll form e rly a a re looking lnto... Westbrook Newport Beach police officer. said. announced bia retirement from CynUUa was shot lo tbe chest his Seal Beach poet last month aod bead. uana died from a to ~ pnsldent of a Gatden s incte aun.abot wound la lbe Grove manufac:twtq company. bead. Plcucia. 36, previoualy was a Japan Firm Buys Silence TOKYO <AP> -A Ja,_.. power company said today lt pald more than t8S mtJUon to get residents of t wo towns to withdraw their opposttioa to a nuclear power plant beitll built an the are.. It was t.be largest sum paid in s uch a situalion- Tbe firm. t.be Tohoku Electric P ower Co .. said it paid the money tot.be people of OJI.kl and nearby Onagawa. 10 northern J apan. over a 12·year period. aerseant •t tbe ID&lewood Police Departmeat for 10 yean. Ilia salary wU1 be$38,000. Picuela resides in Costa Mesa wltb bla wife and daqbter. He bolds a law dep-ee from Weltern UDlvenlty of Loa ADJ••· Job8 8o88 Named SACRAMENTO <AP> -The appoint.mmt of Gene Uvinpton, acting director of the state Employment Development Department, as dir~tor o( the ' newly c reated Office of Ad · mini s tratlve Law was a n· oounced Tuesday by Gov. FA· mundBrownJr. SUMMER SALE , NOW IN PROGRESS Now 1s the opportune time to purchase obr quality lntertor furnishing at sub5tantiaJ reductions. Don't delay. Ltmd«1 edll'IOll HmtaprHanoom Oar QdppeDdaJe aecrdal')', aaAmericu mu&erplece ! This Chippendale born be secretary truly repr esents one of the great masterpieces of Eighteenth Cen· tury American .. styling. Herttage3. renowned for ex· cel l ent craftamansbip, has been remarkably 1 faith ful to the original piece. created circa 1755 i n Charlestown, M usatbusetts. ...-;.-iii~• To the strong and richly g rained woods -Honduras mahogany 1ollda and grafted California walnut ~eneers Herltaae bas ap. ··plied uncom - promlstna stan - dards ... from the -detail or the torch finial to the precise abaplq ~ tbe oaee bracket feet. 1be delicate coloration and aaed paUna of the antique is recreated through an elaborate _proceu involving thirty separate finishing steps. Hardware ta aolld brasa. 'Ibere are aix worldna locks. outfitted with two keys. The Heritage name u well u tbe owner's registration number and size ol the edition (only 240 in all> . . . all are engraved oo a brasa plate ln tbe 1allery ~ eacb MC.r...,.. COSTAMISA 1'95 Newport llw. (714) 6Q..2050 -LAGUNA •EACH MS Norttl CMat Hwy. (714) ... "'' ALL STOf'ESC>nN MOHDAV TH .. U IATUADAV -tAM TOI:• ftM ) • Wiidiaeeda1'• NYSE ·COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS p.m. (E81) P ricee ................................ ~-lfk. ..... I a ~=--ONll!Mtl.... • ............................ .-.............. .... ......... l W.Oi191d9t.June 11, ,., s lat~DoulJln Profits Soar For Soft Drinks B11ULTON MOSllOWITZ Tbe question i.: bow mucb IOda pop C&D we drtAk ! Soft~ COIUHlo:lptiicm Jw doubled OYe!' tbe put 10 yean. We're d:ri.nk1ni leu milk and less coffee than ft uted to but we keep l>OQ.rl.u lbe cotas, lemoo·Ume, oranie and "~r",type <l>r Pepper. Mr. Pibb) drinb down our gullets. I aaw an estJ01ate that the average American , man, woman and cbUd ) downs· MO etgbt-ounce botUes of aott drinb a year. That means that ll you're not d.rlnk1q one and one-half bottles a day, you're not keeping up wltb lbe average. YOO CAN TEl .L this is an explosive market by the heavy corporate interest in It. There's oo way they're go-. Ing to let Coca.Cola and Peps1,Cola have it all to tbemaelves. Money Tree In 1978, Philip Morris paid $515 mJllion to buY the 7-Up busi- ness. That's half a billion dollars -and it was way over the tangi· ble assets of this com· pany. But Philip Morris, the maker or Marlboro, Benson & Hedges and Merit cigarettes, is looking to the fut\lre. 7-Up has long run a poor third to Coke and Pepsi. Philip Morris aims to make al a major contender . lF YOO SEE a certain similanty between the 7-Up com mercials now running and the Miller Lite beer com- mercials that have been entertalruog viewers for some years, you're nght. Philip Morris bought Miller about 10 years ago and pushed it from seventh to serond place in the beer business. Now it's going to try and do its magic trick with 7-Up Don't be surprised to see 7-Up coming anto the field soon with a cola drink to challenge lhe two leaders. Another high roller that bas entered the sofl·drink ..,..arket is Procter & Gamble CP&G ), the Cincinnati kid. That's enough to give anyone pause, even Coca-Cola. P&G IS m E nat ion's largf>St advertiser -it spent half a billion dollars a year to promote its products -and 1t as known for a perverse trait: it doesn't like to lose. And at rarely does. (t dominate5 the soap and detergent busi· ness with l vory. Tide, Cheer. Comet. Bold, Cascade a nd a c;lew ol other brands. It sells the most toothpaste under the Crest and Gleem labels and the most hair shampoo under the Head & Shoulders and Prell names. ll bought Charmin Paper and pro<:eeded to knock the stuffing out of Scott Paper. It bought Folger's coffee and gave Maxwell House a run for its money. ll propelled Dun- can Hines into leadership in the cake-mix market. And it Just about invented the disposable diaper market with Pampers A COUPl.E OF weeks ago, it signaled its entry into soft drinks by agreemg to pay S53 million to acquire the Amencan and international businesses of Toronto-~ Cru.sh lntemataooal. This makes P&G the proprietor of two fairly well· known soft-drink brands, Crush orange drink and Hires root beef'. And there's a third brand, SunDrop. The soll-dn.Dk market bas thus become an arena for four ol the biggest. toughest advertisers in the world Coke. Pepsi, PtuUp Morris and P&G. And there's a fifth warming up in the bullpen: Anheuser-Busch, the nation's Jij rgest bre>A er 1 Budweiser, Machelob. B~~h > · ~NBEUSER MADE a preliminary stab at this ma rker in 1978 when at tested a drink called Chelsea that was laced with a htU~ alcohol. It had to beat a hasty retreat when people accused 1t of trying to make alcoholics out o ( young Am~ricans. Now it as testing a root beer called Root 66 What are lbey all fightin" for, A piece or a market whose s az.e. at the .m_anufacturer level <before retail markups), is esllmate<I at $10 billion a year. And that doesn't include the business overseas. The American-made Caar de Smirnoff is being in- ti;'OduC'ed in Atlanta, Chicago, Detroit. Dallas. Los Angeles, New York and San Francisco. The rest of the count,.Y will ha,·e to wait until next year to pay Sll for a pint and a half of vodka Oo.-.lonn tt ~ra~• NEW VOltltlAP) F..,.. ~ ... ~~y,Jvn.11 . • '"" °111:'° :r., .~ il:':i. ~ lD Tm m .'2 Jl't .tO 2n.• m .n-u1 IS Ull 11•.Jt IU.1• 11l.'1 11.S-ll+ 0.'1 ..S St' Jlt.16 l21~ lJS.M >.._.. • O» ,,_, • • •. • • •,OM,l'OO TrWt 1.-.-Ulll• ••..••...•••.•.. 90,QllD .s St1l • • • • • • • • • • • • ~. t:llltJaD t01af .~fo<-k• D i d NEW Y<Mllt t APJ JVtl. 11 MtA T AM«.ll 010 NEW V~lt IAPI J vn 11 TOO.y lDJ ?~ 211 IDO l2 • -\ 8 •• OM. y Pll.OT -.~-HJ. ., .............. ~ .. ,!:. ..... .... __... ...... CITS..-.,...,_..._. .............. ~----..-... ••~LUCY TM ........... ...,... ..., • l..r• "OM• I Ow• et , .................. • IY1'Ma41'9 wi... Al W1J•C11 I• ....... ~ .... ,..... .,.lf!Ot, ,.. ................. IO .... lflwf\. • llUmlO OCMWfY ; CMllMTHNI ' JoM IMnQ" TM *1tr1or of Tlllt WOf'ld ~ To o..,~ *'°'-IN .._,,._ ol o.ti> • MIMI ........... .,. .. ''*' ..,.,..~,......._ ~ °"" ...,..,, try ..... ....., tMdlet "°"' ~ .. ---** OCM!trY' 11 "' • '° ~I • •TOHtGHT "0...,tglltion" A IOoll .. -~°'~ ~ Oii IClftOol 0-0- regedon In louttlern C.. '°''* tpen 2) (I) THI MXTMI ·~~·· UO. (I) eel MOYIE ••• "' "Tlwlt • Emerteln-ment. Part 2'' f 19781 COnlpllMlon ,,., ~e _, a.-~ lntrodluoe ... "°"' IMl'ty ot ... nlOlt fllmOla "'°"°" ~ tUtee J)(ocMled by .....,C). •~Me)oerlRI THI 000 CQUPU o.c. Md ,..,. ~ ttwl they -.:l't requn "*- au<G'fY eOMAT P£N'OtWAHCU end ,_. ~ from "'9 ,_ lllOf1a The Hot .. Cooldes Crumble ••Softj Coflducu ~­ The CNtaQo s~ ~ unoe, the Cllr.C- tlon of Sir Georg SotU I*· lorme two sympholtM by V...,._ COfllCIOMf Franz ~from~· l\lalOric On:IM9tra HW1 .• --~. MCNEW8 t.:.ao (I) TIC TAC OOUQH -Todd Bndges <left) and Gary Coleman get mto lhe cookae-ma kmg bus iness on "D1ff'rent Sta:eke:," tonight at 9 on NBC, Channel 4. l THI IAADY 8UNCH fl.-'-*-• bled. ..... ""*' lie tr• 10 ~ "" llt'Ua...., • ow;:K CAVETT ~ ~or Gary -...,,114 • sruoeosu ''Scuoa.. TOO" wo rta 1 best memory, lltl)le batk llOfNlf N ull, ... t .. b8CI <1&111 1;00 8 flliEl IS AN EUPHAHT A young .._ Yori< City apartment ~ gell a t:oo 8 Dff'AEHT STROKES Dllallet rasulll when Arnold and WUha go into ,,,. CIOOk~ ~ -._JCCHRI •t11~a AHGEl8 9 t.tEftV GNmH • HOUYWOOO SQOAAU ion o4 \rouble ""'*' .,. ·~Deby ~t . f tw Angela 00 Nd< to c:d- lege to -..ooae• a wNle 1:001== MtCNEWS (I) JOKER'S WILD w·A·a·H G 0 FAQ THf MUSIC • AH IN Tlt£ fAMll 'Y Aller he 111\alfy llnt•llM IChOOI. MIU lands a 1>8f• manent iOO IOllOwS """ home D REAL PEOPlf '• Rapo111 on a hobo ...,.. t0f•"4ltllt0n, a ~ h 11Dee llW~. a mont.ey lh•I guard• • PillC*' Md a K he>ol where lludfonla llQe unqcle.i fire INlutlK! ICC\(RI ·~ ring wfllCfl ,... aWMdy lll>OuCf9d two CC). eds IRI • MSW GAlff1N 0.-t• ~Gtngdd Normen M....,. Shar>gtlal Aa~llC l"-tre. Rlcily Sct>rooer. ,... ~ .. The -·-Col f1-gg ShOw$ uP at the .0 71th • MACHel I La.AER REPOAT again. conYmc ed that t1 ...... ey9 IS a QOmm\lnlll 8i) GREAT PERfOAMANCES ~"'-' • smEETS Of' SAH FRANa8CO An operatwe 1n the ~ re1um1 to ll>e US trom France 04\ty 10 be lel UP tor a M E 0'4AEA8Y • SOit• Conoucla Scilubet1~ l he Ch~ Symphony Ora.ttra unc>er the dttec· tion 01 S.. Oeorg So111 per. loon& two ·~ bv v-compo5« F't611l Scnut>en ttorn Clloc"9o 1 "'5tor1c;Ore1-tra ~alt 8 MOVIE *' r II S A 81ittn1 Worlc!• t 1967) Oet>oran Walley, Tommy 1(111< A YouOO man dtSCOYer1> 11181 II s brains. not t>tawn. wNcll .... 11 wrn r11m tne anent ions o4 a cer. 1 ... n P<ellY )'OUnQ oirt. 12 nr9 I 'ID PAE.SUMED IHNOCEHT tn tl>e f11st comoo.,,.,_ 1ei)o.-1 laoecJ at the ._ 0 1 Oetentt0n tor Men on Alkers Island, Stefan ~()()(• anc1 ci.uoe a.... s aocumentlll'f -the C!ynamte9 o4 lite in jAll ena Quest a ctor Cesar PM MAOAZINE Rorne<o (CC)(R\ 8i) MACHEL I L.a.REA AEPORT A \11811 10 anti Of tne fatget.I ulfShO<e Otl rigs m Ille 0 QJ8 FAMILY the ~ that eccompeny ptetnal deletlliorl "'kite-.. 7:30 fJ THE PRICE IS AIOHT Q GUINNESS GAME German wliee4 maneuver wa<fd "'''' '1-0mfl s .... C..oetes di Mttarn., Nd•l>i Annie tr-10 htC!e ,_ 1nltlll~ ai'() be JUSI lft.e t:)O D THE FACTS OF Uf'£ 8iatr ..... guol!y -.,,. oets the ~· g<ade "' the olau 04\ • Poam Ille plagl8<iz.d (R) .BIUYOAAHAM CftU8ADE 8i&se , ... ~·~ w!Wle Bod· o, 5tr IM 10 prepare !or Claatu•~• Lb• ing• 8 KNXT 1CBS) Los AnQ1•1t'· 8 KNBC I NBC> l o~ Anq<•l1·'> heir e 11nt111nc:e ~'-ctms 0 MOVIE • • > Ntgfll P .... " 1 • 9~ 71 Jame• Ste.art. Audie Murphy /1.r. OU11ew 10:00 D 04ANCY 8 t<TLA (Ind ) Lo<:. Angell'!> D KABC-TV (ABC) lo~ An 1elt'"> (I) KFMB tCBSI S..in D•eQ:> 0 KHJ l\I (lno ) LO'> AnrJt.'11·., ®J t<CST (ABCI !>an D1.,4u e KTTV (Ind I ~'1'> Angr•ll'" Q) KCOP·TV111111 I Lo:. Anqt>it ., fD KCET· TV (PBS1 Lo-. Anq e11 :. ~$"''gang -!Ny nc>kl up a Ir Ml gu411deo Dy ht> tl<OI"* (2 h<s I II) P M MAOAZIHE A h;lk wnh lt>e Ou.,,,_. ISOOll ()! W()(l<J Flec;ords' UH<ed•t'51 *fltghl """"*' Oo<ng an autopsy on .., Olyrnptc hO(>eM Quin. CV d•~• the 0<-.0. Ol ~tn Mf biOo<I (RI 88 NEWS • V£GAI Gil KOCE TV tPBSl Hun11n11on &>dll •t'Ovee< .. 1()()1< 111 lhe fas- ( lfld f"'Q 5'>(>rl o4 ~­ "l<I Dan !MNW"'-tot a ooun- leOene< Wl\O ..... llOoded fl'IC 1trip wor. 1111111 ctw01 NBC Out of the Cellar l!.ut CBS Still Top Dog in Nielsen Wars NEW YORK CAP J NBC e m erged from th1rd place Ill the ' network~· weekly ratings com -f;lel1llon fo r the ftr!>t time in nearly four months. whale CBS C"o ntmued lo dominate the three. way race. bualdmg momentum for the upcoming prime-tame ~eason A BC. meantime. strugghng to keep pace with CBS. tumbled to third place for the week ending June 15 with the lowest ralmg - 12 4 -recorded by any network smce NBC compiled a score of 11.8 last August. THE NETWORKS say ABC's ·ating. based on fi gures from ~he A.C. Nielsen Co., means \D :1 n average prime-time minute •luring the week, 12.4 percent or t he c ountry's TV-equipped born~ were tuned t.o ABC. CBS, with the week's seven highest-rated programs, includ- ing "1be Jeffersons" in first place, bad a rating ol 14 .9 to NBC's 13.6. The rating for "The J ef- fersons" was 21.8. Nielsen says that means of all the homes m the country with TV, 21.8 per· cent saw at least part of the show. THE 118t-81 season sWI is three months away, but CBS now bas won the weekly com· peUUoo six times in a row. The 1979-80 ae&IOll ended April 20. For NBC, the jump to the run· ner·up posit.ion ended a 15-week strinl' in third place. Nine of the week's Top 10 shows were renms, the excep. t1on ~ing a nl'w ep1!.odc o( the CRS ..,1tualu1n comedy. "Phyl <ind Mtk.hy," which placed ninth. A REPEAT OF the lheatn cal molton picture. "The Hridge al Rcmagen" on NBC. was the h1ghe:.t-rated non·CBS :.how, 10 e1~hth place. CBS won fou r ni ghts of the week. Monday. Thur:.day, f 'n day and Sunday. while A BC won Tuesday and Saturday and NBC Wednesday. Of the specials broadcast for the first t1me 1n the week ending June 15. a CBS movie. "M Sta· lion Hawa11 ." was the h1ghest- rated , 32nd. foll owed by ABC's revival of the old "Omnibus'' program in 40th place and ABC movie. "Kmg Crab," tied for 41Sl. A COUPl.E OF news specials broadcast d uring the week escaped the bolt.om of t he rat· t ngs list. An "A B C Ne ws Closeup" called "To Die for Ire land" wa s No. 57 for the week. with a "CBS Reports" prod uct1on, "Return of the CIA,'! 60lh. Both ABC and NBC had two s hows among the week's five lowest-rated, Wltb "240-Robert" on ABC No. 65, followed by "Joe's World" on NBC, "The Stockard Channing Show" on CBS. NBC's "A Man Called Sloane" and an ABC special starr ing John Denver called "The Higher We Fly." The week's Top 10 programs: ''THE JEFFEBSONS." with a rating of 21 ~ reprc"1(·nting JG 6 malhon home~. "Dalla~ ... 21 6 or 16 5 m1l11on. "Alu:e," 21.I or 16 I m1lhon. "Trapper John. M O ... 20 1 or 15 3 m1ll1on. "MA S-H," 20 or 15 2 rrulhon. "60 Minutes," 19 5 or 14 .9 million, and "Dukes of Hazzard," 19 5 or 14' 8 million , all CBS. Movie -"The Bndge a t Re m agen . · · 18 9 or 14 4 mil l1o n, NBC : "Ph yl and M1khy," 18 8 or 14 3 million. CBS. and "Three's Company," 18 6 or 14.2 m1lhoo. The next 10 shows : "CHJPs," NBC: "Taxi." ABC; "WKRP in Cincinnati." CBS: "01ff'renl Strokes ." NBC: "Knot's Landing," C BS: "Facts of Life." NBC. "When the Wtus· tie Blows," ABC. "House Calls." CBS. and "Real People." NBC, three-way lie. a nd "Quincy. ME ."NBC. GeneA"lry Special Set KTLA salutes Gene Autry's 50th annivefsary in entertain- ment with a one -bour special "G ene Autry: An American Hero." next Wednesday at 8 p.m. on Channels. The life and legend of the famous singing cowboy, who started out as a telegrapher and became the number one west.em film box office attraction, re. cording artist, radio and TV star and businessman, is told in rum clips from some of his 93 mov- ies. "IT TOPS 'STAR WARS'!" ......... --~ wam....,..,, A\fJc il&f;al•I • .-., , , I ;1 • , ~ . , .. ,......,. . .. ... '-• ..J ~~~ • , I TUBE TOPPERS KHJ e 8:00 -"Night Passage." James Stewart and Au<Ue Murphy star in this western m ovie drama about brothers on opposite sides or the law. CBS 8 8:30 -"That's Entertain· ment. Part 2." Gene Kelly and Fred Astaire host this second look by MGM in· to its colorful past. KOCE II 9:00 -Presumed Inno- cent. We in prison is documented in this special report taped at the Rlken Island detention center <also airing at 10 : 30 on KCET, Channel 2.8). and framed Dan tor mutO.. tCC>(Rl I NATIOHAl NlWS ~lANOC*VY 'ATHER ..._.~~ Fellcla &,owe Ooo!Aments '* r«*'I ~ to CN- 1\11 Wiit> a IC)eClal loOli •1 youno worl.lflQ ~ end "*' methOC!a of cop. tnO Wtltl ..ot1'. 111'<1 temlly (R) I~ (X')HCERT ''Clao~- ./ axonerate '* rem. and reacue • i.oy in dlatr~(2 "'11) eTHEOOOOOUIU W hH ~ s mothef ,.., • lor ,.., IOfl s loaal lite Felt& hnde 111m an C)ld.. IUNonecl GI..._ gwl. Q) BENNVHtU. SHOW l()-.30 I NEWS TO BE AHNOUHCE:O PAE8UMED IHHOC£HT A nut.-y l'f¥"'9 Mt9 l"9 IC*>e tor e _.., neugnty ~d high up on 11'8 Swta• All>a and ttlrM naughty .... ~­ • HeE'9 TO VOUR HEAl.TH 00.ty" 11:30. Cll llACK 9H&P ~ In the Int cornot .,_,.,,,. r~ taoed at the HouM 01 ~et11t0n tor Merl on R1ioer1 ftland Stefan "4oore at>d C'8uOe Seier 1 Oocutrentllt)I llA.--.,.. ayn.,nocs ol hlil tn ..,. IOllO the IMUeS Iha! 9C()ompM!y ptelrlal OeletlltOn ptllCUt · -u;00 1D8Cl>O NEWS HEWl YW£O OAM£ ' MOVIE • • "Tile H awk 0 1 Caaule" ( 19&•1 Jert y Coot>. Mar, Real A OOkl ~ aworown.,, WI• out on a 1n1-.f0io ml'"'Of• to collect "" "''-~ JOHN DARLING Whet\ PIC)C))' • men teke • rcwltne re·qualllM:aHon exam, they .. llUnk ano • 111e gr oundeCI D TC>HIGKT Hoit J ohnny (,arson Ouetta Cu l R•1ne1 RoOe<I• Flac:• Pe•O~ B"fl'O'\, Pelet U.tlnOv I OATINO BAME 9 NII:. NE'W8 • HOOAH'9 HEAOE8 1 he P()Wa plat\ 10 ~ up .. mut>nlor>a OUmO. but llnO ll"lrt 1\9 ... t1ll9n tnlO a 1190 ., OET 8MAA'T l'.AOS plan$ 10 uee MaA 10 ..-.att1 .... °""' m ~ CAPTIOtED ABC HEWS • :1 . TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTlN 11:90. 9 LOW 9QAT M~•· F,.,. .. A-...C...llaWt"'9; "Pa11et.-Vov1" 81fbl e.nton. J emie "•" .. ....._.. Of You" .,..,Y ~ AMiii. Na& ......... (RI -~-'2:00. lWIUQIHT ZOHI WIMr 09rlQle .. .,,. ~ ly cendldete of .,, ..... ~wlltl~ ·~ ~ Tlla atcoflollC wtfe at • cnme aynct1ca1a ...oar putt tlle IMF t..n on 1W11 trait. • OITIMAl'T TM diWy ot a retlnld ~ TAOl aoent ~· and Mu • ..,qied to.,. ~ 12:30. MCWIE • • • "The Hon9y Poe" (1H7J Rex H11111aon, Susan Haywara ThrM women Yllllt their tonner io.... ta he can deCiOe wh<> -IM9nt 11<11 .-tale. 12 hrl 25 mtn J ewow • • '"' "Red Sundown" ( 196e) Rory Cllll\oun, Mar· IT'9 H18' A llMN'ln te 8idecl "' Id f'lgllt agMl9I a ruth- ,_. ienoowner and • k .... by a retormec:t ~­ (I 11t .30m1n) 1~40 8 CIJ C88 t.A T! MOVIE • • MeC!tQI SIOtY The Oualrt't Of MefC'(' ( t97fl) Scott Hylanas. Tony Mua.ante Two y<>ung ooc;. 10,. !Mle Oraaoc ..--es ""*' t~ plea IOt e:ttra tunaong tor helllth c.e • retv.ea 1:00 8 TOMOAAOW ~· W.ay"41 Newton: ·b ubble b lo•er E 1lfel Pia! .... 8 9 BAAETTA A htllnWl 1n town 10 ~ on • l>OQ C()l'ltuoct tut ns1 out to De • cfwlOhOOO Ir lolnd ot rony a (RI 0 MAVEAICI< 8'et OOM •ltt1• a ~ng t>andn ""'° rot>Oed him "' lhed9Mr1 .MOVE • • ·~ -roo Much. Too Soon" 11&~81 Do<othy ~ ErrOI Flynn Jotln Blllrr'fmOre ' d •vQhlllr , DIMe..,,..,.. ..... .. dalrple ......... ... '--f21W.) .. ,~ **loi "Voto. Mwror• ( ltN) NcMrd feM, Jr-. Loftdoft. • ~ Mlotlolo ,..... bit P-1 .. In ,...tw*. ::,"1= u 2:11 NIW8 1:00 MCWll • •• ,., wfWftel" (1..,~ Illa da ~. ( ~ NI .,.__ "*' mall• llj)Oft °' ~ Yard and falla ltl 10Y9 • one of hie Ylettmia' ,-... (1 ht ,25 min I • MOVIE *** "Foreign ~~ 9POnd41nl" ( 1940) ~ McCrea, Laraine o.,;.' Owacted by Alfred Hite>. coca NI~ n1pon: .. t>r .... s up a ..,,, ring.~ Eng1an4 (2 ll<'L, 30 min),.._ 3.158 MOW! ···~"(1941) Groucno Mane. Carmen Mv ancs. 4:00 G MOW! • * • ''Swing T ime"• C 1936) Fred Astaire. Otng1r R og era '•• use HEWS • 4:30. MOVIE * * e "Murder In Tlla Bflicl Roorn" ( 19441 Or~ • McOornlld, Oor.alcl Cook. Tleur•da••• Da11t i9H> Mo" 11;00 ••• "Hard BOiied ~ahofWy'' f l!M7) eo..ry Soya, Leo Gotcey 12:00 D • • '" "No Rootn For The Groom· (19S2J Torty CUtflt. Piper L.aut,. ••• "Pr8Mlr'1tng llly M ara" ( !9 4J I Judy Garllll'ld. Van Heftln ti) • • • "l en 5ecoflOs l o Hell ' I 19591 Jflft Cllen- Olflt. Jadl Pa11111C41 :t:OO 0 * a e "Walk. Don't Ruo . ( 19661 CllfY Orat(. S ama ntha E9g~r :t·30 8 • •', "Tt.e Tr1te1rers- (l!l7 I) Summy O~"'" Jr. Er,_t 80tgn1n@ by Armstrong & Batiuk 1 KNOW A GIP.L WHOWENT STEADY F~A Wl-OLE. 't'EAR \Nt1H A S IX'N-SEVEN CHEVY At-D NCJ'™IN(:/ NE.R HN'PENl 17. H £E.! H(E ! EVEN IN MtOOLI::: N':7f.. l '\J E:. SllLL GOT IT.' LAST WEEKEND! 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