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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-07-09 - Orange Coast PilotI t f • I ' ' WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 9, 1980 VOl. n lfO ttt. • H C'flOM.I. .. ~A•H • ~ 1ves • 1rt Festival Battler Baek, Flags Art Censors ' • • • Deadly FV Romance De.tailed Democrats Nix BiWJ WASHINGTON (AP) . 7 The De moc ratic Rules 1 Committee agreed today that its party should not discriminate agains t homosexuals but refused to require the party to ac· tively recruit them. The committee a lso agreed that the 50-50 del· egate division between men and women shouJd be made perma nent. T hat d ivision is m force only for the 1980 Democratic Na· tional Convention Both measures were am e ndm e nts lo th e party 's charter and. as s uch. must be acted on by the convention to make them effective. Today 's action, however , cleared the first hurdle r 9-year-old . African Girl . Gives Birth J OHANNESBURG. South Africa <AP) -A 9-year-old girl of South-West Africa's Damara tribe has given birth to a boy. the Rand Daily Mail reporte<I to· day. It said the young mother and infant were in good con<il· lion. The newspaper, in a dispatch from Windhoek. ca pital of the South Africao -controlled ter· ritory, said the child was de- live red by Caesar ean section las t Wednesday at a hospital lo Otji warongo. The ne ws pa per quoted a hos pital spokesm an as saying very young mothers are "not un· common" at Oljiwarongo. "At the moment we have three expectant girls aged 13 or 14," the spokesman was quoted as saying. The South African Health Department said the girl, identified as Veoesia Xoagus, is probably the youncest mother on record ln South Africa or South-West Africa. The identity ol the father was not available. ln London, a spokesman at the offices al the Guinnesa Boot ot Records said tbe world's youncest motber lD a medically documented case was Llna Medina al Peru, wbo ln 1939 pro- duced an infant at the age of 5 years, 8 months. The IPOk•man said the rec- ord la not ~luckd ln the an- nual bee8Ule, "We're a family book ad that's not the sort ol tblas we really reel able to publisb." Priaon Chief OK'd SACRAMENTO CAP> -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr.'• 1ppolnt· meat of form•r s tate Sen. Howard W111 u ltate prisons cblef bu beta approved by the •late s..ae. ·----1 Fireball Witnessed On Coast By ARTHUR R. VINSEL OI -Daily ...... $!Mt Disintegrating space junk re- entering Earth's a tmosphere was re:;ponsible for a dauling, g r een ish-white fireball that streake<I across Orange Coast skies Tuesday night. vanishing over the sea off southern Mex· ico Thous ands of res idents wit- nessed the 8:40 p.m aeri al phenomenon ·rrom ine ~anta Harbara region south, general·. ing numerous telephone calls to authorities about the sighting. SPokesmen for the I llh Dis· trict Coast Guard Search and Rescue Center in Long Beach s aid today scientists at Griffith Park Observatory confirmed the space junk theory The object was apparently one among hundreds of man-made ob1ects orbiting Earth from space experiments conducted over the past two decades Reports on the fireball were uniform in describing it as greenis h-white and leaving a pronounced green and orange trail marking its southerly tra- Jectory. . Cloud cover in some locations was brightly illuminate<! by the s pectacular event which oc· curred m except1onally spar· kHng-clearskies. One calJ was received by Dr. Al Lawson. a Cal State Long Beach professor and director of the UFO Report Center of Orange County in Westminster, he said to- day. "It doesn't take much to put on quite a show," he said. "A lit· tie thing the size of an apple at that aJtitude can make quite a display." Airline pilots reported seeing the dazzling fireball, indicating it was at an extremely high aJtitude above them, Dr. Lawson added. Al Garvis, public inform1tion officer for the Federal Aviation Administration in Long Beach said his agency also rtteived just one call. He said it was from tbe (See JUNK, Pase t\2) PIUJT UJOKS Ar .4LLSTARS For a look at the 1980 AU-star game, tum t.o today's Sporta sec- tion and read Dave CunnlnJ)wn and John Sevaoo's reporta of the contest. Cunninsh1m, the resular Ansets beat writ~r. focuses on the loein1 American Leasue locker room, while Sevano con· t'entrale.a on the National Leasue and also provides a diary d the day's events. Oa.ry Ambroee provides the pictures. Painter Cries 'Foul' SHIPYARD OPERA TOR AYRES AND BOAT HE ISN'T ALLOWED TO PAINT He Wants to Know Why One Agency EncouragH Boat Varda Whtie Another Dlacou~a lbem Boat Painter Raps State Constraints By STEVE MARBLE OI .... o.11, ...... Slaft Patrick Ayres says be is losing $2,000 a day at his Newport Beach shipyard at a lime of year when the boat business should be booming. The young partner lo the Lido Shipyard says he felt the financial pinch last month when he got noUce that be no longer couJd operate bis big ways cleaning · operation. The Santa Ana Regional Water Quality Control Board. be explains, is worried that he's polluting the harbor with paint chips that wash into the water. "We've been operating since 1949, and s uddenly It's an emertency,'' Ayres sounds off. "If It's so damn critic1l, why arewetheonly sb.lpyard that's be- ing slng.ledout!" Ayres, who rum the business with his father, contends bis e mployees scrape and paint boats the same way as all 14 other yards ln Newport. "Right now we have a boat sit· Une ln the big ways and the owner wants It painted. We can't do It.'' A apokesman ror the watrr board W d Ayres wffl be gJVeft permission t.o go back t.o work \ J when he submits an accepta bJe water pollution cootrol plan. The water board spokesman also said that other Newport sbi PY ards can soon expect equaJ treatmenL But Ayres claJms his farm bas always cooperated with official (SeellOATS, Pase AZ> Arrestee Kills SeH ORANGE PARK. na. (AP} - A 25-year-old woman arrested on proatituUoo cbar1e1 killed herself ln the back seat of a police car after officen tried for an hour to dissuade her, authorWes say. The woman, whose Identity wu not releued, was dead on arrival at the Great.er Oraqe Park Community Hospital oo TueMly, police said. Two otfkera ar~sted the woman at a hotel iii t.b..ls com- munity near Jacksonville UMl al· leledlY found a pistol and mart· ju1na ln her room. WbUe of. fie en were out ol the cnaiser. the woman manased lo 1ain control of the .25-callber plat.al. '79 Laguna Fight Topic In New Work By DON CHAPMAN oe .. o.lly ...... ,..,.. One of three artists asked t.o remove their works from the 1979 Festival of Art.a is back in the 1980 show· with a statement about artistic censorship. Valerie Bechtol, whose exhlbit about the plight of women in Irao was the subjttt of con- troversy last year, said her cur· rent work is designed to "let the <festival) board know it can't force artists off the grounds." Her new es:bibit includes tbe names of '70 art.iats in history whose works were censored, with red X's placed over each name and a large red X overtbe entire cloth work. In a written statement beJow the exhibit, Ms. Bechtol says tbe piece "culminates for me a year of deallng with cemonbJp oo many leftls.' • La.st year, a Judie ruled that tbe worts ot artist.I Beebtol, .Jennifer llcLemore and A.S. Aabley could not be remo"'9 rrom the lrounds- The featival'• directors bad or- dered the three t.o remove t.belr exhibits but tailed to lake any <See A.aTISTS, Pase AJ> Suspect: • Pair Vied! . . . For Love The man accused of slaying off-duty Costa Mesa police o (- ficer Mart Pesanti tes tified Tuesday and told of a roller. coaster romance that led to a love triangle and eventually PesantJ's de.ath. J erry Geoe Wills. a 34-year- old used car salesman . charged wit h murdering Pesa nti and v.ound.inf,? 23-year-0ld Joell e Sen· newald. wore a three-piece swt and spate caJmly as he talked or the events leading to the murder in the bedroom of a Fountcun Valley apartment Throughout the afternoon m Judge L ui s Card e na s ' courtroom. Wills. who has been married a nd divo rced fo ur ta mes. answered questions asked by defense attorney Richard Bonner. According to the accused man's testimony, Pesanti and Wills' paths hrst crossed when the policeman accompaoied ~t 1ss Sennewald to the apart- ment she shar ed with Wills in October 1979. While ther e, accordiog to Wills. Pesanli arrested him for possession of cocaine. but failed to a r rest Miss Sennewald. even though she admitted some of the cocai ne in t he apartm ent belonged to her. The defendant testified that in the ensuing two months. Miss SenoewaJd's affectioos bounced back and forth between the t wo men and it was when he de- <SeeTIUANGLE, Page AZ) Coast Weather Fair through Thursday. L i ttle temperature change. Overnight lows 60 to 65. Highs today and Thursday ranging from near 10 along the beaches lo mid 80B in the inland •re as. IMmETeDAY Tlw mn'• wroice clab, an Amnicon pMrlorrwnon of,,.. 20th MlhoJ, u ill tlw mldat of o rnidlJfe Crim. Mem- b 1 r .t11 i p ho• •lipped, parficWorltl ... large cit~• and m nO"Ol onaa, 09ICC Uw baclcbolw o/ tUCh clubs. Sft Pog. All. .. •e• J 4 ' Ca1·ter in Japan Holda Meeting With China's Leader TOKYO tAf>• P~ tftnt Car1er b9kl a bnef ftnt '¥'!'Mc wHla Cbint • Premter Hua Guolftl today at a ~ fol~ a aoleomn mernona.I for Japao'1 l•te .. r1mt M1n11ter Mu1,>08h10hara Tk two ('hattt"d throu.th an to terpr«er for about "" ma.nute1 10 an Bpp.t"f'nt M"'·l<"QUaintt!d !!>(' lion. bot theore wu no word ot wh.-l "' ~aud T'bt' > are to m ttc mon1 ronnally Tbur-.day to clil<' world probluru Cartn walked dlnt'll)' to Hua •hf'n I.hf. l' S ~ld4'nt amvf"d at the l"t'('("ptklft for JOO ~18 given b)' ~ Jap•n eo Cabtnet lO an \1nlate m1rron-d room of lht' Aka.ukai Pala('e lie wai~ Oanhd by Nauonal Stturity Ad v1.1er 2!b(olkw Bnezln kl 1tnd ~~ ol State Edmund ~ Muslu.- Earlier~, C'uter had a 30· minute auwente wllb Emperor lflrohtto at which photos· raphers. 1n 1 nre prlvtlece. wl"re allo~t>d to talte pictures, and a :tcven minute private nH•t>llng with JapMn's acting prtmt' rnaruawr Masayoshi Ito Ex--a~N•••--•• Tbert· waa no 1ndicaU°" of what was dLacussed wilb the J iapll.M6e, bot u s officials bad )lild the t o uchy iss ue of Jdpanese car exports would not bt> brought up At lbe everung rttepllon, both C'arter and Hua separately &oughl o ut Zenko S u&uki, chairman o r Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party's ex· ecuti\e and the man considered almost certain to become prime m LDlSter Car Scherrw Figure Seeks Her Freedom Carter and 6 .500 moume~ paid final respects to Oh.ira at the memorial service. which was condut'ted almost a month after his dt>alh SAN FRANClSCO (APJ -A transsexual convicted of grand theft for her scheme to market an rnexpens1ve three-wheeled car has asked the stale Supreme Court to overturn ber conviction Ge rald ine Elizabeth Carmichael, known as J erry Dean Michael before her sex change, as ked the high court Tuesday for a hearing on her Los Angeles County Superior Court coovictioo on 28 counts ol g ra nd theft Ms Carmichael contends there was an error in her tnal when the Jury deadlocked and was told to reach a dec1s1on. and that he r ri~hts ~ere denied because s he could not pack her attorney She also savs lhe court erred in ordenng ht r to go to the Chino men's prison. Her sentence has been stayed pendJng appeal. T~o of several other co· TRIANGLE •. mandcd that she make a choice that the threat of violence arose. The initial threat, Wills testified, came four days before the murder. wh£-n he pulled a loaded ~lJll from a bag and told the woman he had contemplated -..u1cide but had changed his mind Later the s ame day the couple went to a Jewelry store and put a deposit on wedding bands as their rift appeared to be healed, Will.s SaJd But that mendmg rell apart three days later when, fatefully, Ma ss Sennewald announced she had made a choice a nd that Pesant:J, the murder v1ct1m. had '"on her heart. Senators Spike Saudi Jet SaJe WASHINGTON (AP> -Saudi Arabia's ambassador to the U nited States says he is astonished that m ore than two. thirds of the Senate bas urged President Carter not to sell the Saudis equipment that could turn U.S.-supplied F-ts jets rrom defensive to offensive weapoos. A letter signed by 68 senators was delivered to the White House oo Tuesday. It not~ the 1978 agreement under which the jets will be sold to the Arab na- tion and asked Carter to change the terms. which provide that the jets wouJd oot have offensive capabilities Party Surrenders BEIRUT. Lebanon (AP> Former President Camille Cha· moun's National Liber al Party surrendered uncondJtionally to the Pbalange Party today. end· ing a three-day war between Lebanon's two largest Christian militias. More than 80 people died and som e 120 were wounded. l•t1itlQll1)I ,,,. °'-ca..a "-'• ~ .,,,. ........ ·--11·-~ .. --··-0r-c-. --'-• '-* ...... , ____ _,,,.......,.,,_ ,.. ~ ~ _. ~......,.,.... :::.·~,::;:= :·~ .':;:":. ~~ -·----N 1 ... ,.-...c_ :::'~.:.!e::-:..~,,,,,.... ~o .. _ .. _ ...__,..__ -"~ ~ ........... -0.-.-.... ,_._ ·-~ .. -.... .............. o.rt..9'.~ ..._ .............. °"'°99 c-ta-)JI ...... .... .......,.....,. ..,, .... e-_ ........... _,,..,....., __ T1l1Jtlot1e (114)~ 01I1"*9 -""••I 2 019"11 ..._ .... 0--...... defendants have flied separate appeals m the case All ~ere round guilty of consp1rac to commit grand theft and violate several secllons of the California Corporations Code. The case s tems from the Twe ntieth Century Motor Car Corp . rounded in 1974 by Ms. Carmi chael and othe r pro· m oters. They never qualified to sell stock in California. and raised money throug h contacts and advertising. They claimed they could pro duce thousands or three-whet'll'd cars by June 1975 that got 70 males per gallon and could reach a speed or 85 mph The car would sell for Sl.900 Court records sho~ed that Ms Carmichael said she h ad S30 m illion available to make the car. opened an office in Encino and leased two bwJdin~s But the state said by the J une 1975 target date. the company had no equipment. ans ufflc1ent cap1taJ and no operatmg model Market Rise Breaks 900, Still Strong NEW YORK (AP> -The stock market beaded higher to- day, breaking the 900 level in the Dow Jooes industrial average. The Dow average or 30 blue chips climbed 6.32 points to 903.67 after two hours or trading. Gainers outnum bered losers by close to a 2-1 margin among New York Stock Exchange· hs ted issues The last lime the Dow closed above 900 was Feb. 13. when 1t finished at an J.3.monlb bJgh of 903.84. Twice during Tuesday's session it edged to within a rrac· lion of that level Both advances ran into r esistance from in· vestors who have come to see it as the upper limit of a trading range in which the market has fluctuated for much of the past few years. On Tuesday afternoon the market retreated a bit. But it came back stroog today. .. Pnm(' Minister ObJra was a g oo d friend and a wi se ('Ounselor." Carter sajd on his arrival ln Tokyo. "l valued his a dv ice and admire d h i s statesmanship. All Americans deeply appreciated his coopera· tion. particularly in recent months as we worked together to meet the difficult challenges to world stability and peace." The pr esident. wearing a black s wt. stood while Otura's son earned a white box contain IOf? the ashes Of the late pnme minister into the Budokan, a larl?<' martial-arts auditonum in do" ntown Tokyo During the service. Carter placed a spray of three white carnations at the altar Carter and Hua -...ere among a ha ndful of beads of state and govern ment attending the service for Ohira About 120 na· t10ns $<'nt lower-level represen· tat1ves A c ting Prime M inister Masayosbi Ito and o the r Japanese leader~ eulogized lhe dead political lt:ader. and a tape recording of a speec h made by O hara durin g h is v i sit t o W ashin~on in !'tf a) \lo as played CartC'r smiled as he recogruzed the v01ce. At the end of the ceremony, Cr own Prince Akihito and his wife , Princess Michiko. who represented Emperor Hirohito. placed flowers on the altar and bowed to the audience. When it was Carter's tum. he nodded slightly before walking to the altar with his floral spray. Oh1ra died or a heart attack June 12. about a month aft.er his government lost a vote or con· fidence in Parliament. His death came 10 days before a nauooal election in which bis Liberal Democratic Party increased its majority in Parliament. The party's members in Parliament are expected to choose Suzuki to succeed Ohira. Carter had been criticaed for skipping the ruoeral of Yugoslav President Josip Broz Tito in Bel· grade on May 7, and there was speculation that his 21-bour visit to Tokyo was an attempt to off. set that. But White House aides denied the Belgrade incident had anything to do with the de- cision to make the Tokyo trip. SI0,800 Mn-eedn Co11ntian Held In Armed Theft Police have arrested a 28· year-old Fullerton man in con- pecllon with the armed robbery or a $30,000 Mercedes·Benz from a car salesman during a Jan. 22 test drive in Irvine . J erfrey Lynn Bowen is being held in the Newport Beach Jail with bail set at $25,000. I rvine police omcers, follow- in g a tip, arrested him in the s tol en car late Monday in Fullerton. Also recovered at tbe scene d the 8!f'e5l wu a 1977 fi',....P.,,e .4l ARTISTS ••• action after their deadline passed. Tbil year. nei tber Ila . llcLemore nor Aabley are n · bibWDc. and ..... Bechtol laid 1be "felt an obli1atlon to respCJDd to what bappened'' lD 1979. Sile said foe ber "own peace ol mind'' lbe researcbed uUltlc cemonblp. ConaeqUmtly. lbe tald. lbe la abo ablb6tina UM Im wart: to "educate tbe public on the~ jeet ... ··One l8dy uld '1'blt onl7 ... pal iD lloeeow. • But it doll bappa. aad It'• tborou•bl1 docu:maded .•• .... a.ctua bu IDeludld .. , ..... about Neb ot .... 1'0 ar·u111 · ••P•tt•ac•• watb ~ iD a book IM ,,.. pend placed oat to tbe ft• lalbit. • pickup truc k s tole n rrom Corona. accordin g to Irvine police Sgt Dick Bowman. Early Tuesday, Irvine police searched a car s torage yard operated by Bowen in Norco and round four more stolen trucks r eg i s tered to owners In R1 verside and Orange counties. Bowen allegedly stole the Mercedes-Benz from Ronald White. 10 employee of Jim Slemoos Imports or Newport Beach. while they were on a test dnve lo lrvine. White told police be was sprayed In the race with a chemical .,eot and pushed out of the car by a man he tbougbt was a potential customer. Another Pot UopFound MALIBU (AP) -For lbe aecond time lD lea than a week. sheriff'• deputies have di•· covered a mart.Juana crop IJ'OW· i.q lD the Loe Aqelea area. A helicopter oa a routine patrol ol tbe coat spotted a llaUbu martJuu.a farm allend~ •1 belonSiDI to GeD• ....... Narcotkl otftcen lDYMtip&ed tbe 1tt.e. ''ID an ana when the boaMI .... 'f'flJrJ apemiYe., •• fot .......... raldbaa lt ,.... d•>:t 1Mrtt1'1 IPC* .. mu Brod ........... ,,.., ..... •boat t• pllllltl and arrested tbe 41·J•ar~old Wall, who Utted bll occupation .. .. larclfner· .. ," • -~-· ........ WORKMEN READY JOE LOUIS HALL IN DETROIT FOR GOP RepubHcana Oust 'Andenlon Delegates' From Parley Republicans Oust 'Anderson Delegate' DETR OIT 1AP 1 T he Republican 'at1<mal < om m1ttee derided today to dl'O\ .1 <lei egate's seat at nt>'<I wevk ., ,;op con venuon to .. \t •• ~ .... u:hu•t·tt Republican ~ho 'J\'> John f Anderson <;,till i~ th(' tx-... t µn ... idenllal candJdate in the race The commilt1•<• .1rti>d aft• r 11-. c o n t es t l' o m m 1 t t <' t' r " , ,, r mended lh.it 1'<1111 Y. Y. aht>r Ir a nd one olhl r '11 lo·.::it•• 1•lt'fh.!1••l tn Andc·r'i< !1 ht· rt·plJ• · d I" t"''' challen.:e,.., But ll coun<;<>lc>d Ji!tilMt ttw bid by Vahe A ~a raf1a n to replace all 13 delegates pled~ed CARTER VICTORIOUS IN RULES FIGHT-A4 to the Illinois con~ressman who abandoned the GOP to run as an independent In the only other challen~e the na tional committee deniPd the prote5t of tv.'> l\t·ntucl..1..tn' \lo ho lhou~ht lhl') ..,huul J ~· WJt ed as delei;:alt'' The challl'nj:!er'> ran JPP4 .11 tn the credent1ah cumnutt.1 \Ion day. tbe o~rung da) of the con vent1on The rontest comm1llet• upheld the challe ngf's of Burton S Resnk of Hol,oke and Robert A Semoruan or \.\ aterto'tlrn and rec· om mended the) take the place on the convention floor of W a II er and LeonardScottofSomerv11le. No Republican could be con· sidered pledged to Ander..on m view ol his dec1S1on to pursue an independent candid acy "pre· sum ably in oppos111on to the nominee of the Republican con vention." the contest committee said. Resnic and Semon1an received more votes Ill the dlslnct caucw. than Walt.er and Scott. but ~ere c h o~en b v an An df'r ~on r e p r t' e ri t a I i ' 1· u n d <· r Massachusetts rull'' that dlol.Jrd delegates accordan~ to I.hi: \/Ole a candidate ~els m the pnman Meanwlule lhe Rl'JJublH' plat form drafte~ have "rllten an at!ncuJtural plank ('a lhn~ for llfttn~ tht:' l' s f'mbar~n or ~ram '••It-' to tht: S.:.t\ 1et Un1rm lead 1n~ Amculturt-Sec rt-tarv f\()b B1 reland 1•1 rail th" Repuhl11 <1n' l''·'')rJh ...,h .. n •t «•mt"> t•• .. t.rnclini.; up t11 H11·..,1 J \ draft 11( th• r srm 1 l.1111<> • t 111o1.' t.hJl th•· H1·put1llrJr1 fJIJ\ f"r n Jbo t•\ .1111·' th• rnatlt·r of J •• ri•\ b\ ..i\u1t11n~ U'' ''' thl' .... r.r ! f' I I I \ I <t II I ' ' IJ P IO h I l h CJ·l'td h •nll1i Ht ... ._..in an un •'.!'-' mnm1•nt 1n .t-JO'-J ' 1n \1 :.rch "'hi>n he ronr.~"'M1 an ., l .;mµaagn ilPP. ar.lnl .. t:M"••r•· ,, farm aud1entt lh.:1t h•· did not kno~ much about 11. l'.int) L' a formula that reflects in part th.- < u'-1 uf prvduc1n,.; I Jrm curn mod1lle5 l n~tead of advoratang aff1. "Pt'<'lf1c lt>vel or parity, tht HE>pu bliran<J plP~t' an ad m1n1slra1J•10 ded tal1-d lo r-.t11r 1n~ i•r•" tc1b11 l.\ 'l acr1t •Jltur"' The draft p JO.lo. rj, nuUOl't'' -u ... prn .. 1on' of a~r c·ulturJI ,c1J< ..... fc•r pr litJt·.tl rt: •'-On' a' m1 rt-I) qmhul1e ;:1111 ir1t(f .. cll\f' •ool:-. of fore1 >:n pol11 ~ a nt1 .1dd., V.t' oppo-.l' "'njtll n~ out ·\mencan farmt'~ to bt.-•.r the brunt of President Carter !ii 111 <onccaved. melfectJ\e and 1m proper!) 1mplemente<1 gram em hargo The Carter ~ra in em bargo s hould be terminated 1mme-d1ately · A cop) oC the farm plank ~as made :na1lable to The Assoc1at t d Pr~ ... in advance or Its re· lt'ast' b) tht' platform comm1ttev of next 1o1.et;>k's Republican na· uonal ron\'ent1on Reagan announced ha ' pro P<>'3l fo r endanJ! the embarJio la~t ~eek Regrets to I odia w ASm.:-.:Gro~ <AP> -The Statv Department has expressed regret O\er lndJa ~ dec1s1on tn <"Stablish d1plomat1c reldt1ons with the Vietnamese-backed go vernment m Cambodia EVOLUTION OF THE REVOLUTION SIJAFnU«S THROUaH HISTOAY ~er,~ COIONA DB. MAI 21JI L COAST HWY. 675-9700 I ,...._P-AJ BOATS ••• agencia and 11 willla1 to do whatevtt la asked He saya he's offered to COO· ltruet a rock dam ID l'roDt Of Mt ..... .., .., traf~,.. dalpe * Mdt ... from Martq ill&o .... barbor. Re hasn't ree.lved a IWponM to hll olfer. "The crazy tblng is that I could hlN a acuba dJver to go dowa ud acnab down the boUom ot the boet wbile it 'a aittiQa la the w._ and there'• nothbur they could do,'' AyresP9lntaout. Water qU11ity oflfctala 1ay they rM1Ue scuba cleaners do not need a permit. They claim they'll investigate that this sum- mer Ayres says he's further con· fused by the ban on his big way cleaning operation because he cleans smaller boats by usmg a crane That operation, he says, bas not been restricted. Ir you unden.tand the lo~c of all this. you tell me." Ayres sug. ge a.. Bu-.anl">' at the Lido Shipyard, the lar1wst yard in Newport, 1s hurtan~ because owners or big boat'> -.eeking repairs normally Ilk« to gt.•t a deaning JOb done 1f th(;') ~o l<) the expense or having a boat hauled o ut of the water. he sa~., .. Annther th ing to keep in mind.· ltays Ay res. "1s that it 's the tm and copper the water peo- ple a rl' upbet a bout. Both or those metals are leached out by thP salt in the water anyway. "Thi .... ttuff as flnatmg around in the harbt>r all )Pcff l,,ng and .., u1lcfrn h l hl' \ '>la rt griping h•'l'JU..,t· 1o1.t· rl' J!f•tt1ng paint lh1µ.., an the 1o1.alt·r !It-.... a\.., 1L.., 1ron1c that cit., plJn ncr·-. &ind Co a ~tal Com ma ... l>ion .... taH members are en· rnuragmg ship) ard~ as proper .... atf'rfront uses when "their ft-llo~ agenc1~ are doing their best to put us out of business .. Froaa P9P 41 JUNK .•• M..tlibu 'ub..,tat1on of the Lo!> "na:cles County Sheriff's Office v. h11·h rC'('e1v<'d numerous re· p~1rt.. from ut1z.cn.s of :i J105S1ble .J r r jft plunging an to the sea an n .• rr .... \ 4wck ched by F AA com- 11 .1 N rt.•\ ec11t'O no report.sot mJ.S!>· 1n~ planl"> or aircraft Lil dJ., tr•"•) <1e nerall). reported sightings "'t•re along the coast . although -.nme ~n Fernando \·alley res1 \Jl'nts caUed aulhOnlles out of CU rlOSlt) andaJarm. One Balboa resuient SaJd he 'Jw noUung because be was m- d •ors bot said tus house sbot>k n •t 1ccabh at Jhout thf' tame Ulc far t•hcill \H>Ufd h;:n C been Streak ir , 11\ l'rhi:ad Blunder Led To Tragedy? JO. ,.\raz <AP) -A blunder tn four ~mu~~Jers -not a cruel .. ,·ha•me md)' have caused the t rJ~<'dy m the Arizona desert ~ ht•rl' 13 dJe-d m searing beat aftt>r a group or Sa lvadorans "'t'r" .;,pinted across the border. One smu~gler as believed to be J mong the dead The_\ d idn't have enough v. att'r. · said LL J ack Garcbow of the Pima County s henJf's de· p.utment Interviews with the 14 s ur· \ 1vors cast doubt oo earlier re· ports that lhe smuggler.guides pu rpo~e l y abandoned the Sal\ adorans. he said. He said the ~wdes s uffered along with the aliens they had smuggled in- to tht• L ruled States ..... 4701 IAUAMCA 552-5252 .· 7 f l l j Oraage Coailt l O ITI O N I Teti• .• ,. CloNl••1 .~. 8&eekM N TWENTY-FIVE CEN i arbor Area School Aid Plan Laude · A community booat er or aanlaatioo that would collttt and hnd out moo y to bolster Harbor Area sehool programs won the pra1 e of achooJ lrullees and officials Tuesday evening "It's the most cheering de velopment in years." observed J obn Nlcoll, superintendent of the Ne wport M esa l 'n1f1 e d School DUtrict. "ll cou.ld be our salvatkln." Nicoll alao unveiled a laundry list of IUlft rini lt'hool procrams that ~ u .yet unformed founda tion could strive to help. The idea ol forming. a cituen foundation to raise funds and solicit contributions is not new. said Corooa del Mar resident EIGHT LIVES LEFT AFTER PLUNGE FROM BRIDGE Lynn Phtlbff Holda FeUn• Thet Swam Aahore Cat Cornered After It Paddled to Shore Balboa Islander J ohn Struchen said he was relaxing in his easy chair. reading the paper when he heard the screams. He grabbed his n ashlighl. fearing the worst. "I ran down toward the bridge and saw all these kids there pointing out into the water," s aid Struche n, a com· mercial jet pilot and north Bay Front resident. HE SAID HE FLIPPED on the flashlight and trained the beam in the direction of the screams a nd the thrashinf! It took a second but he said he soon picked up a pair of eyes and then a nose. It was a cat "It was black and real wet," Struchen said. "I think someone probably tossed it off the bridge. It seemed to be completely disoriented " . . Unsure how to rescue the cat. the Island resident said he started calling to the soaked c reature. "AS SOON AS IT BEARD me. it started swimming in m y dJreclion." Struchen explained. "It was a strong s wim· mer. j~t Like a dog." He said he waded into the water and yelled out further encouragement. "Finally it reached shore. climbed up and then col· lapsed. It took all It had to get to land." . . . Struchen said h·e took the cat home, dried 1t off and Ill· t.roduced it to his own menagerie of cats. To keep peace in the house he said he called city animal control officers the '· I next mom.mg. THE CAT, DESCRIBED AS a jet black neutered male. is being held at the city a nimal shelter, 125 Mesa Drive, Costa Mesa. ·'It bas to belong to someone," said Struchen, a hint of . hope ln bis voice. "Jt's a beautiful cal and a damn good s wimmer." Conviction Upheld The ti7t conviction of a Newport Beach engineering firm and its president on charps of mesally exporting data on rocketa and m laailes to Prance baa been upheld by tbe tth U.S . Circuit Court of Ap- peals. Tbe , ..... court affirmed the CGDt'letim n.day. Edler Iaduatrles bad been slapped with a $15,000 fine and It• pretddent. Vernon Edler, II•• a -.., Jail sentence in u.rl,J1'79. Aulatant U.S. Attor::f 1.'beoclore W"1 no Jll'OMC tlile HM, Mid tM nne baa Ml bMa NW _. Sdler bas DOt .....laa.itj11611••• The same sentence wu liven out -and suapended -in tm, when F.dler and his firm were convicted ol similar cbaraes in federal C!CMllt in Loa AD1el•. But an appeal at tbat time wu upbeld on grounds tbt the stat.rte mder wbicb the convtc- Uoa bad bem obtained WU over'• ,11 broed. A new trial was ordered and Edler and Ju. firm •lain wen convicted. In addiUoa to the 20-day Jail aent.enee, FAier WU ordered to contrtbale 1.200 boun to com· muDitJ IWYict proJeN dartJll a ftft.,... Pll'tod. Wa aid Gaal tbe cae can IW1 be ........ to tbe U.8. Sapnme Court. . . Elizabeth Palmer. She said a small Corona del Mar 1roup that has been meet- ln1 for severaJ years. studied similar funding groups in Bever· ly Hills, San Marino and Laguna Beach before making t heir pitch. Nicoll told trustees that the foundation concept did not have Debris Dies in Mexico By ABTHUR R. VINSEL Of 19 Deily PH .. SU!tf Disintegrating space j unk re- entering Earth's atmosphere was responsible for a dazzling, gr eenish ·white fire ba ll that streaked across Orange Coast skies Tuesday night. vanishing over the sea off southern Mex ico Thousands of residents wit nessed the 8 :40 p.m . aeria l phenomenon trom the ::,anta Barbara region south, general· ing numerous telephone caJls to authorities about the sighting. Spokesmen for the 11th Dis· trict Coast Guard Search and Rescue Center in Long Beach said today scientists at Griffith Park Observatory confirmed the space JWlk theory. The object was apparenUy one amona hundreds ol man-made objects orbiting Eutb from s pace experiments conducted over the past two decades. Reports on tbe fireball were uniform In describing it as greenish-while and leaving a pronounced green and orange trail marking its southerly tra- jectory. Cloud cover In some locations was brightly illuminated by the spectacular event which oc· curred ID excepllonauy spar· kling-clear skies. One caJl was received by Dr. .\I Lawson. a Cal State Long Beach professor and director of the UFO Report Cente r of Orange County in Westminster. he s aid to- day . . "It doesn't take muc h to put on quite a show," he said. "A lit· tie thing the size of an apple at that altitude can make quite a dis play." Airline pilots reported seemg the da.z:zli.ng fireball. indJcating it was at a n extremely high altitude above them , Dr. Lawson added. Al GarvtS. public information officer for the Federal Aviation Administration in Long Beach said his agency also received just one call. H e said it w as from the Mall bu substation of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Office. whic h received numerous re· ports from ciUzens of a possible aircraft plunging into the sea in names. A quick check by FAA com· puter reveaJe<i no reports ot nuss· ing planes or aircraft in dis· tress. Generally, reported sig.btings were along the coast, alt.bough some San Fernando Valley resi- denu called aut.horttJes out ol curiosity and alarm. One BalbOa rea1e1ent said be saw nothing became be was in· doon but said bis house shook notJceably at about the time the fireball would have been streak· ins overhead. PIUH LOOKS 6 M.LSI'MIS For a look at tbe 18 AD-ttar 1ame, turn to toda1'• Sports eec- tioD and reed Daft Cnrmln....,.. and Jolla S..ano'• reports~ tile contelt. Cunnlnsbam, the re1ular AD1ell beat. writer. fOC\llel oa the loelD1 American Lea1ue locker room, wblle Sevano c-. e••tratea on the National Lea1ue ud also proYidee • dlal'J ol tile clay's event.a. a.,, Ambrwe prcwlda tbe pictures. • • ' to be approved by them. He said the school <llistrict, though, as- s umes no liability by endorsing such a IJ"OUp. Mrs. Palmer said the group intends to elect a board of direc· tors next week and follow through by filing proper papers for non·profit status. She said she'd hke to have r epresentaliaves from a ll areas of the school district serve on the foundation's board. The suggested List of suffering school actJvtties includes special r e ading progr ams, extra · curricular transportation as well as music teache rs and school nurses. The list totals $252.594 Mrs . Palmer maintains the group can raise that muc h . Last year, the roundatlq group In Beverly Hills rais SS00,000, according to the pres dent of the group. Mrs . Palmer said the money raising g roup will probably• follow the pattern established by' others and approach indJviduals and corporations for donations. SHIPYARDOPERATOAAY'RESAHDBOAT HEISN'TALLOWEOTOPAINT ' He Wents to Know Why One Agency Encourages Boat Yatd9 Whh Another Olacourage• Th•• Condo Sale By Lottery In Newport A housing lottery forced by tht• Coastal Commission will coml' to Newport Beach next week when the Orange County HOU.'-· ing Author ity will sdect pro- spective low or moderate an · com e buye r s for three con· dominium uruts The applicants select ed at random from those who apply will be first m hne to buy three one -bedroom, 911 ·square·foot units in the 132 umt Villa Balboa development near Hoag Hospital in the 900 block or Cagney Lane. Eventually 20 of the 132 con· dominiums will be sold as af· fordable housing. And if the three buyers meet the low or moderate income def· inition of yearly income of no more than S25.000. they can buy the units ror from between $64,340 and $70.200. · Similar u.nits in the McCla10 il)evelopment Co. complex will sell to open market buyers for about $125,000. according to a housing a\llhorlty spokeswoman. Those who buy the so-called affordable units at the low pnce won't be able to turn a quick profit by reselling them at the true marltet price becau.se of re· sale rest.ricUons aimed at mak· i.ng certain the units stay avaiJa. ble lo low and moderate income households. Included tn those restrictions is a provis.ion calling for limits on the resale prices of the homes. McClain Development Co. was required to otter the affordable units in order to be granted a coastal commission building permit for ita 132-coodominJum development. The COIDllli-'on ts routinely tackinl on a requirement that au new CM1tal housing deft)op- mentt offer rouibly 20 percent of lta wdta to low and moderate income famllles before It will is· aue a perm1t to bulld in the coutal JOne. The drawtn1 will be held at tbe boulinc autbortty at 10 a.m. July 17. To eater the lottery, each Camll,J must mall 1n a postcard w&tb name, address and telephone number to 2043 N. CIM OONDO. Pase A2> • Boat Painter Raps State Constraints ( ! 1 1 By ~TF.\'F. ~ARBLF. Of IN 0.oly Po'-1 \1•11 Patrick A\rei. :-\.t)'-he 1s losing S2.000 a da~ at hts ~e v. port Rt•ach sh1p~ard at a tame or )t'ilr v. hl'n tht' boat bul>ancss ~hould be booman~ The yoW1g partner an the Lido Shipyard says he felt the fi nancial pinch last month when he got notice that he no longer could opcrntc his big v.a~s cleanini:: operation Thc Sant:.J Ana Re1?1onal Water Quality Control Board. he explains. as worried that ht"'> pollutan~ the harbor with paint chaps that v.ash into the v.ater "We ve been operating since 1949 and s uddenly 1t 'c; an eme rgency. Ayres sounds off. '"If 1t·s so damn critJcal. why are we the only shipyard that's be mg singled out'>'' AHes. who runs the business with his father. contends has e mployees scrape and pa ant boaL<; the sa me way as all 14 othe r vards in Newport . "Rii.tht now we have a boat sit· ting m the big ways and the owner wants it painted. We can't do it." A s pokesman for the water board sru<1 Ayres wilt ·oo given perm1ss1on to go back to work when he submits an acceptable water pollution control plan. The water board s pokesman also said that other Newport stupyards can soon expttt equaJ treatment. But Ayres claims bis firm has always cooperated with official agencies and is willing lo do whatever is asked. He says he·s offered to con· struct a rock dam in front of bis boat way to trap pail\t chips and sediment from filtering into the harbor. He hasn't received a res ponse to his offer. ·'The cra&y thing ls that I could hire a scuba diver to go down and scrub down the bottom ol the boat while it's siltlng in the water and there's noth1rur they could do," Ayre. 1>9intaout. Waler quality officials say they reali&e scuba cleaners do not need a permit. They claim they'll investigate t.bal this sum- mer. A~res says he's further con· fused by the ban on hls big way cleaninl operation because he ... cleans s malle r boats by using <t crane. Thal O?('rataon, he says, has not bet:n re:.lncted . "If )OU understand the Jo~ic CJf all th1:-.. you tell me," Ayres ~ug· gcst~. Busin~s at the Lido Shipyard. the largest yard an Newport. is hurting because owners of big boats set>kmg repairs normally ltke to )\el a cleanmi;( JOb done ar they go to lhe expense of havmi;: a boat hauled out of the waler. he savs .. Another thing to keep in m and." ays Ayres. "is that it's the tan and copper the water peo.. pie are upset about. Both or those metals are leached out by the saJt an the water anyway. 'This stuff as float111 g around 10 the harbor all year long and s uddenly they s t a rt g riping because we're ge!~::lg paint chips in the water ." <See BOATS, PageA2> Coast Weather j Fair through Thursday. Litt le tempe ratur e · change. Overnight lows 60 to 65. Kighs today and Thursday ranging from near 70 along the beaches· to mid 80s 1n the inland areas. INSIDE TOD-' Y . TM mm'• ~club, on Amnicon~ of the 20th CeN"1'JI, ii in the m. of a midlife crUia. Mem- b 01 II f p 1101 a lippe d portinAlarlJ hi lorge citie and in nanl onoa, once tMI bockbont of nch ci..bs. l'ooeAll. .. •ex -...... ··-·· --• • y • ..... •• Doctor Sued By LagunaMan By ft'IWE •rral•LL °' .............. A Ul&un• Buch man •--ho S&,YS he WUS Ordt>red OUl of ltw house he st.A~ wllb ao frvl.De doctor. bas 6ued the psychiawt for support and a portion ol the properties he cla.ams we-re ac quired by lhf' <'OUPlti duriQa 10 years. In a case s 1m1lar to t he cele brated Lee Marvin Machelle T riola palimony su!t, Lagunan Richard Lesbeslu bas flied a complaint in Oraoize Co untv Anderson Man Denied GOP Seat DETROIT (AP ) -The Republican NaUonaJ Committee decided today to de ny a del· egate's seat at ne xt week's GOP convendOO to a Massachusetts Republican who s ays John B. Anderson still ls the best pres- idential candidate in the ra ce. The committee acted after its contest committee r ecom - m ended that Pa ul W. Walter Jr., and one othe r delegate pledged to Anderson be re placed by two challengers. But it counseled against the bid by Va be A. Sara fian t o replace all 13 delegates pledged CARTER VICTORIOUS IN RULES FIGHT -A4 to the Jllinois congressman who abandoned the GOP to run as an independent. In the onJy other challenge, the national comm ittee denied the protest of two Kentuckians who thoug ht they should be seat. ed a s delegates. The chaJJengcrs can appeal to the credentials co mmittee Mon- day, the opening day of the con- vention. T he contest committee upheld t he challenges of Burton S. Resnic of Holyoke and Robert A. Semonian of Watertown and rec- ommended they take the place on the convention floor of Walter and Leonard Scott of Somerville. Man Arrested /rz Tlief t of $30,000 Car P olice ha ve a rrested a 28· year-old Fullerton man in con- nection with the armed robbery of a SJ0,000 Mercedes·Benz from a car salesman during a Jan. 22 lest drive in Irvine J effrey Lynn Bowen is being l eld in the Newport Beach Jail Nith bail set at $25,000. I rvine police officers, follow- ng a lip, arrested him in the tolen ca r late Monday in "ullerton. Also recovered at the cene of the arrest was a urn 11ckup truck s tolen from ·orona, according to Irvine >0lice Sgt. Dick Bowman. Early Tuesday, Irvine pobce earched a car storage yard perated by Bowen ln Norco and ound four more stolen trucks e giste r ed to o wne r s 1n liverside and Orange counties. Bowen allegedly s tole the .ter cedes-Be nz fro m Ron ald Vh it e . an e mployee of Jim .lemons Imports of Newport ~each. while they were on a test trive in Irvine . White told police he was prayed i n the race with a hem ical agent an d pushed out ·f the ca r by a m an be thought vas a potential c ustomer . DAILY PILOT TM ~-C-11 0.11y PilO< • .,,,. -" I\ '-°""'iM#WO .... ..,._.. Pf'K\. 1, ~·.,,..,. Olr' tl'W 0. ..... C..•I ,._,..,.,,. C-Y '-'- ..Oil~--· ...... "'90 ~. '""'~ 'no.t• '°' CMI• ,.._..._ -1 ..... "--"" ll••tft .F"evttl••" Y•ll•r ''"''"• L•9u~• a..c" Sotltft C.0.U A "°#ll(t4• t~f .-.~ t\ "'*''"""'""~~°"".no~'" ,,_ fJ1i'""C.tiOiilf .....,.,....,,. ,.._ .... l.JO Wn• k• sc..._ ,. o llo• 11611. c..i. -c..l1IO'Na ~ ·~ .. -"'·-·-"-·-J.•0 11 c....., 111<•-.. --o.---- ~ .. -..... ,,,... ... __ llN-··· °"""" ... ~ A'411-~ldt ... Oflclee CMleMtw NeWt•l...,tl_. ~ ...... lltl ... (.Mtf ".......,, HW!it ....... llMcl\, 1/Wl ...... --- Superior Court •l a .oat Irvin• p~yc h 11 trl'll Ru s •f'll ("hrlstophe.r N-ltlng $250,000 for 'labor and li>f'r\ltcf's" from 1989 to 1979 Thos. M-rvlefll, whll'h allescd· ly lOOlt place whalt> the two mm lived t.oQ~h<'r. Lncluded task •~ hom~ma.ker. '-ook. ('()mpanaon, <'Onrldant , property man1agf'r bOCtal hollt, intenor decoralOf' JDd for "performtng and poslJlg as t h e spo u se o f " Dr Christopher In addition . Leshesk 1 St:t:k s one hall interest in all properties owned by Chn.!>lopher , includulg h omes 10 Laguna B each Wt-staunster and Irvine, and Ul· t e r est in t h e Woodbridge Medical Cent.er in Irvine. Christopher has until J uly 20 to r espond to the complaint, filed on behalf or Leshesk1 by Newport tl eac h a tto rney Michael L. Michel AIJWi,......te VENESIA XOAGUS, 9, HOLDS HER NEWBORN BABY South African Girt Probably Youngest Mother Neit h er L e s h eski no r Christopher was available for further comment today. The suit claims the two men lived together continuously from ,September, 1969, to July, 1979, "and had the same relationship . . . as would a couple who would have been legaUy mar- ried ." AMomat9 African Girl Gives Birth Leshesk..i claims he received a m a ilgram last July from an at· torney representing Christophe r o rde r in g him to vacate t he couple 's hillside home at 1888 Temple Hills Drive in Laguna Bea ch. But Lesheski refused·to leave t he home , a nd is c harging Christopher with failure to tum over his proper sha re of prop- e rties acquired over the past decade while the two men were living together . And, he said, Chnstopher has refused to proVlde him with ade· q u ate support consistent with Leshesk..i 's lifest yle. a standard or living established by Leshesk1 as about $100.000 a year , based on the psychiatr ist's earnings. Attorney Michel has included a written description of a SO· called "marriage agreement" between the two parties in the lawsuit, alle gedly penn ed by Chr istophe r while he was a m edical student in Maryland. T he arrangement. accordmg l o the laws uit. shows an un- der standing that Lesheski 'A'Ould financially support himself and Christopher as a family unit while Chnstoper completed his medical education and traw.mg F our year s later, the suit c laim s, the couple entered an o ral agree m e nt ~h e r e in Leshesk1 would quit his Job as a bank officer and de vote his time a s a "hou se s pou s e " to Christopher It was fwther agreed. the suit reads. that the two men .. would hold themselves out to the public ~s a married couple." Lesheski claims he gave up his career as a bank officer at Christopher 's request in order to devote his time and attentions to the psychiatrist·s personal needs and the joint pur s uance of Christopher 's career In addition, Lesheski claims he gave Christopher S20,000 to be used as a down payment on a home in Irvine in 1975, wtuch wa s purc ha sed 1n lhe psychiatrist's name. f'ro• Page .4 l BOATS ..• He says its ironic that cit> planners and Co a s t a l Com- m 1s s100 staff membe rs are en- couraging shipvards as proper "aterfront uses when "their fellow agencies are doing their best to put us out of business " JOHA NNESB URG, South Africa <AP) -A 9-year -old girl of South·West Africa's Da ma ra tribe has given birth to a boy, the Rand Daily Mail reported to- day. It said the young mother 'and infant were in good cood1-tion. T he newspaper, in a dispatch from Wmdhoek, capital of the South African-controlled ter Firefighters' Talks Stalled In Newport Newport Beach f1 ·ef1ghters and city negotiators can·t agr ee on how large a ra.Jse the fire as· sociation's 106 members should get. T he city, w hlcb bas settled With four Of its SIX employee groups, has offered firefighters a one-year pact c alhng for a 15 6 pe rcent wage boost. The offer is identical to the p a<"ka.1?• pol1 r eme n accepted la'>t n.onth m aking the m the h1~he.,t paid officers in Or ange Count' I-1n: department negotiators ha\e J!>ked for a multi-year con tract \\1th a 23.9 percent wage h1kl' Anthony DeTev1s. fire associa tion president. argues that. if the city 1s seriou.o; about its pohcy of keepin g employees on par with the three t.op·paying cities in the county, then the large wage tuke 1s necessary. But DeTevls said the city re· fuses to grant more than a one- yea r C"Ontract and s ee ms unwtll· 1ng to go any tugher on pay The city's blue·colla r workers. the other association working without a contract, has agreed to accept a 13 6 percent pay boost. said aS50Cl ation president Ed Burt. Burt. who said members or 1ginally wanted a 15 percent pay increase as we ll as binding a rbitration. expects an agree· m ent ~111 be firmed up next Monday The c1tv 's ot h e r three l"mployee "groups have all agreed to one-year contracts ca I ling fo r 13 6 pe r cent pay rais es. ~--JUST BREAKJNG Late itenu /rom today's world and nahonal MW• dew~s. Ship SlamJJ Bridge; No Injuries Reported JACKSONVlLLE. Fla . CAP ) -A shap slammed into a bridge in downtown Jacksonville today, c racking some concrete and rattling the blue steel s uperstructure but cau.ain1 no ln· juries, police said. "There ia som e concrete chipped and cracked from the Im· pact," said police spokesman Mike Gould. "We closed the bridge to all traffic. It wUJ remain cloeed unW we do f1nd out foe sure that it la aafe." . The ship Davison a se.,oinl dredge owned by the Anny Corps ol Engtneen, bit a pter or the Main ~ lJta~e over the St. Johna River, Gould said. Tbe veuel bad been tied up at a nearby berth for about a week. A--...-11 .... ....,1.a-.... JERUSALEM (AP) -IDdepeoctent presldenUal candidate John And.enoo ... lbaken up but unhurt today when hia otnclal automobile _... blt bf a amaU car u lt pulled away from Jeru1alem'a lt1D1 Davld Hotel, witwlea said. A.Ddenoa'a bod1tuarda, fearlq the colllllon mJaht alpaJ an au.et oa the candidate, Jumped from Umouatne wlt.b ptaioll arawn. a tour11t who aaw the ~tdent told Tbe AMoctat.ed Prea. But other wltnelMS said the ruarda did ftClit draw .,.~oM wu reponec1 hurt lft tae crub, bUt UM ve1Uc1e1 were damaaect. ritorv :.aid the child was de- 11 ver.t'd by Cae'>art:an section la:-t Wedne~da) Jt :.i ho~p1tal in Ot11warongo T he n e ws pa p er q uo t e<l d hospital spokesman as saying very young mothers are .. not un common .. a t Ot11warongo .. Al the moment we have lhrtt expectant gtrls aged 13 or 14, .. ine spokesman 'A as quoted a!. s a yin g The South African Health CNpartment said the girl. 1dentlf1ed ru. Venesia Xoagus. 1s probably lhl' ) r1unge!>t mother on record in s.r,uth Africa or South Wl•St t\rr11·a Tht: 1dl·nl1t) nf thl· fcithcr "a' not a vatlahh· In London J -,pok1:,m.rn at thf· offlC't>i:. of thl' Guinnt::-s li1t<Jk nf R e c ord !> .,:.11<1 tht• """rid ... \Oungl'"t motht r 1n .; mt..-<llC'all~ doc u m t' n t t· d t <h l' ~ a s L 1 n .i )1{'d1 n<i of l't·ru "ho in 1!!39 pro duct'd an infant at lht: d 1:W of 5 years. 8 months Th<' spoke!>man s aid the rec ord 1s not mc luded 1n the an nual because ... We re a farrul} book and that ·s not the sort or thing we r eally fet-1 able to publish ·· Planne r s E ye Project for Dunes Park The Newport Beac h Planning Com mission will ta kt> a look at redevelopm ent plans for the Ne wport Dunes Aquatic Park Thursday afternoon during a soec1al study session The coW1ty's l::nv1ronmental '1 anagem enl A~ency will unveil the plans a..., part or the co unty'!> proposed local c·oastal plan Although the aqua11c park ht>s w1thu1 Newport cit) hm1 ts, tht! county o .... ns t he L'pper R a~ lai;:oon and hac: hnal "a ) on am expansion plum. O~ratoro; of the park, ""ho leased from the count), are proposing construction or two motels, two nt•w res taurants and add1t1onal boat <>hps The 2 pm stud) session "Ill b e h eld 1n the C ou n cil Chambers. 3300 Newoort Blvd COIOMA DEL MAI 213 I I. COAST HWY. 675-9700 Hearing. Said Overly Quick 87 ALMON LOCKABEY Delly ............. W'"« What happens at a public hearing when no one from the public is advised or shows up7 T hat 's w hat J ack Weal , chairman of an ad hoc commit- tee of rec:reati0nal boating of· ricials wanted to know when ad· vised late Tuesday -by a third party -t hat the U.S. depart· m eot d Commerce has decided to hold a "bearing" on the con trovers ial C ha nne l Is la n ds Marine Sanctuary proposal The Office of Coastal Zone ~tanagement. Was hington, D C confirmed today that the meet· mg is scheduled Wes t said hi s comm1tteee hadn 't been not1f1ed of the hear- ing. It LS scbeduJed Thursday at 10 a .m. m the R1v1era Room of the Airport Manna Hotel on Lm c oin Boulevard n ear L o:. Angeles lntemational Airport. ·'The fi rs( word I had on such a meeting came to me through Congressman Glenn Anderson's representative in Long Beach "ho said the word w as passed to him by Anderson's Washington fie ld representative.'' fumed West. West said he was also tn· formed, third hand . that· the representative or the depart· me nt would also hold a press conferen{'e at the hotel from 4 to 6 p m Thursday ··There is no way that we can get the word oot to all or the lll· terest.ed people on this proJect," he added. Nevertheless. We-st sa id he v. ould s pend most of the night notifying his committee a nd other interested boating or· ~a nizations that such a heanng "as scheduled West said he ~ou ld appear at the meeting and <ll'mand that 1t be continued un 1 ti the <1rt t'r noon s o th at '"pre~entati\'e!> fJr the <"allfom1a \1 Jnne Parks and fl a rbon. A!> "')<'talion l'OUld mO\'e their boa rd mePltng from Ca l1 fom1a Yacht Club to the Airport .\1 anna lfOl(>I ''' 2 30 pm Y. est and h is committee n•pr~ent a number of recrea t1onal boatmg organaat1ons and individuals who fear that the '-'Ordmg of the ranal Environ· mental lmpa t'l Sta tement c FEIS> of the proposPd Channel Isla nds Sanctuar) could lead lo t ht• bannin~ of recreational boJts from the h"e islands 1 ht' FF.I~ forhuJ., d1 .,lu rbtni:. lhe bollnni ~1th1n l ~o milt..., 111 th• island~ .:1n•l (11rt.1th OJ\ 1~J t1 11 n o r ,e..,st•I-; l'm1 l l1 n J! hHirocarbon~ .... 1thm one mill' vr t he· 1-.Jand~ orr.nab of lhc Cn:t~lal Zont: ~1.l nai:emt.>nl of the Department of Comml·rce ha ve denied that Another Pot &op Found MALIBU IAP I -For the seC'ond lime an less than a week. 'herirf":-ci eput 1e1' h:l\ e dis CO\ t•red a man 1uana crop grov. ini;: in the Lo5 Angeles area A he licopter on a rout ine patrol or the coas t spotted a ~tahbu manJuana farm alleged. I) be long ing to G e ne Wall ="a rcolll'S officers in ,·est1gated the site, "m an area where the houses are very expensive:· for .a "4 eek before raiding 11 Tu~­ dJ \ shenff's spokesman Brad Welker SaJd SPORTS CENTERS _ ............... _ the sanctuaries program would interfere with the cruiai.QC to the islands. Recreational boating interests point out that anchoring does d isturb the ocean n oor and that virtually all powe r vessels with wet exha usts emit traces of hydrocarbons. Triangle Slaying Described The man accused or slaying off.duty Costa Mes a police of· ri cer Mark Pesanti tes tified Tuesday and told of a roller- coas ter romance that led to a love t ria ngle and e ve ntually PesantJ 's death. J erry Gene Wills , a 34·year - old used car salesman, charged with murdering Pes a nti and wou nding 23 year -old Joelle Sen- newald. wore a three-pi~e suit and spoke calmly as he talked of the evenL'i leading to the murder 1n the bedroom of a Fountain Valle) apartment Throughout the a ft ernoon in Judge Lui s C ardena s · courtroom, Wills. who has been marr ied a nd d i vor ced four times, answered questions asked by defense attorney Richard Bonner . According to the accused m an's testimony, Pesanti and Wiils' paths first crossed when the policem an accompanied M 1ss Sennewald to the apart· m enl s he shared with Wills m Cktober 1979 While t here . accord1 n~ to Wills. Pesant1 arrested him for po!>sess1on of cocaine , bul failed tll a rrest MlSs Sennewald, even thou~h sh(' admitted some of the roc a1ne 1n the apartment bt>lon~ed to her. The defendant testified that m the enswn~ two months, )1 1:.s Sennewald s affections bounct_'<l back and fo rth between thl· t\\O m en and 1t was "hen he de· manded that she make a choice that the threat of Vlolence aro&e. The initial threat. Wills testified. came four da'•S before I ht• murdt-r ~ h .. n hl• pulled a 111.id•«J J,!Un rrorn .1 bag ~nd told tht• "4 0mJn ht· had contemplated ~Ull Id~ but had t•hanged h1:. mind l.alt_•r lht> .,ame day the couole v. t-nt to a Jewell"} s t.ore and put a deposit on weddinl't bands a s their nft appeared to be heal1_-d, Wills said But that mending fell apart three days later when, fotefully, Mi ss SennewaJd anno uncl'!d she had made a choice a nd that PesanlJ, the murder victim, had won her heart ,.,...r~.41 CONDO ..• Broadway, Santa Ana 92706 The housing authon ty will pull the names and screen the appb· cants for el..ig1b1lity Substanttal financial infor ma- tion and statements wiU be re· quired for the screening process. the housLng s pokeswoman said. llVIMI 4701 IAllAMCA 552-5252 ) .. 1 .Jy'Xt. ,. QM.I !'!LQT ..U 6 Die in 'Brazil StaDlpede to See Pope ronAL.aA. Brull CAP) -c..... ,,....... lato • •t.dilUn to He Pope Joba Paul II tra•.._. m eo deat.111 I.Oda)' Md ...,.._ ._. ol a heart atlack, olftdUI Mid. TM trqedy, 1l1nUar lO ooe • &Mt marnd the papal vi&it lo Za•re ia lhy. ~curred two bows Wor.. tlw pooe'• amval Offtdala w d doU'U •ere an Jund. Tbe pope, oo lhe lOU> day d Id.a 12-day vtaat to the workl'• lar1Mt Roman Calbolic ~. arrived at the stadlum latn-ap parently unaware o f th<• tra1ecty. He came to mauguratt Rangers' Powers Boosted Des pite o bjection s from Sberiff Brad Gat es. Orange County supervisors took the first step Tuesday toward empower· iog park ra ngers at Niguel Beach and Capistrano Beach to issue parking tickets. Gates' contention that giving the rangers the authority to en· force parking regulations al the two beaches would create "a ver y specialized law enforce· ment agency" was ignored by supervisors. Ins t ead o f h eeding t h e sheriff's protest, they gave pre· Ii m I nary approval to an or· dinance which will, if final ap· proval is forthcoming. cast the bea('h rangers in the role of m eter attendants at the two county-Operated bea('h parking lots. Now. that duty means che<:k· ing for parking violations al 630 meters at Niguel Beach and 140 m eters at Capistrano Beach that eall on beach parkers to pay 25 cents an hour. However, planned for install&· lion in the coming year are 660 parking m eters in county· operated parking lots in Dana Point Harbor. And the county Environmental Management Agency report that endorsed the park ranger as meter manager plan conceded that then it might be practical to bring the sheriff's forces into p lay. That is because, the report pointed out, the revenue from parking fines might be sufficient to offset the C06t of added beach parking lot patrol. In addition to compl aining a bout the .de velopment of a s pecialized la w e nforcement unit within the cadre of park rangers. the sher iff pointed out that· -Park rangers may not be able to cope w1lh the hostility sometimes met by those who place parkin g tickets under windshield wipers. -Park r a n gers are not trained to handle such Pttking lot ·r e lated m ishaps as van· dalis m and theft. The sheriff's report conceded that deputies would not be able to devote more than three per· cent o( their time to enforcing beach parking r egulations because or existing staffing. Hydro Plan~ Eyed SACRAMENTO <AP> -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. recommends building up t o 400 small hydroelectric plants at existing dams and canals -he says they would save four mlllion barrels of oil a year. Brown said they could develop~ megawatts of electricity. enough to serve a million people. But he d1dn 't say bow much they would cost or bow they would be financed. PUot Drmm Suspen1ion ATLANTA (AP) -A Delta Air Uoes pUot wbo landed at the wrong airfield near Tampa. Fla. Jut month bu received a 30-day Ueeme auspenalon from tbe Federal A viatioo AdmumtratioD. Tbe FAA rePJnal office taid Capt. Wlllie B . llcWUliama Wat liven a suspension from duty Tlle9day far "c...-.. ny. ....... Illa ~ )lyroa P. Plll*IM'•.wualveoa ~uatthe eoatrole of Delta Fll1bt eo. from Atlanta on June 20 when be received clearmce to lad at Tam- lllltelld. t11a BoelDI m came ID at llac- AJr l'Oree -· --......... ~tbeTampa alrpmt. • ....... a &udMartlUe ~.,.... or· ........ by 8tuillao b&ibops ln thla nort.heut •Hport ol J 2 mtlllOft, bu.lit oe the HI• of aUvery •ands and emerald ,,..., wat.trs He 1pent the nlpt ln the town ot 8 Ian, at UM-mouth of \he AmallOll RJvu. alter vlalllnl • l~r colony~y. The trampllng occ urred around a door of Lb• Cutelao Stadium Ortlclala uld the crowd had pug~ down the door or omeon had tuddenly opened It Offlctals Wl\hht•ld ll formal an nounccmcnt at the M't!nc ol lbe death•. a ppa rently to avold 1>anlc' lnli<M lM aoecer atad.lum, whteh wu Jarnm.cl lo capacity With 120,000 l n hlit IP cch later •l the 11tadlum. there was no lndk 11Uon that the pope bad been told what happtntd lie praised Fort&lna reBldeo~ "for )'OW' proverbtal courage. . and your Intrepid at- tlludt tn th~ i.truggle for sur· \llvill, whi<'h 1s worsened by the inclemency oC oature and the bit«:~ of the climate." The city s1lb on the edge of a drought woe. During the pope's vis it to Kin1>hasa. Zaire. seven women .4rt's Reallfl Off the Wall Billboard reproductions of the works of Kansas City artists are hung for perm anent display on the bare wall of an up· and t wo cbUdren were trampled to death and 72 people were ln- JUred try'lna to eet ln ao an open· air Ma.u that he celebrated. The crush occurred as the lron gates ot the People's Palace were opened al dawn for the service on the concrete steps. The theme of' the conference of bishops and other clergy is the chronic migraljon or poor rur al familie s from th e un · derdeveloped northeast to the big citJes, usua ll y 10 Brazil's in· dustr1al.ized south. The pope saw the effeets or this migration when be visited favelas -miserable s hantytown slums -ln Rlo de Janeiro and Salvador Late T uesday, John Paul celebrated Mass lo Belem for several hundre d tho usand worshippers in 95-degree heat. A ('arn1vaJ atmosphere prevailed as the crowd waved banners and sang "Bless us,~ of God." in Portuguese, the Brazi lian language. A local bishop had to ask the crowd to stop singing so the pope couJd continue with the ceremony. Many r esidents bro u ght animals for the pope to bless. and the ground near the altar town building. The proJ~t is fLnanced by the cit;, ..., municipal art commission and a nearby restaurant. was cove red w ltb pythons, tortolses, wild boars and a llx· foot alligator. Earlier in the day, John Paul viaited Marituba. one or Brazil's largest leper colonies and vowed to do everythlng In his power for the country's 1,670.000 lepers. The pope wept when he saw the 600 patients at Marituba and 3.000 former patients who live nearby in a n agricultural cooperative. "The pope lakes on before you ... the commitme nt to do everything that he can for you and 10 your favor," he told them. County Seeking Airports The Orange County Board of Supervisors. in a 3·2 vote Tues· day, deeided to look for a consult· a nt to study potential s ites for one or two new general aviation airports in the ('Ou.nty. Supervisors txpect to -.pend about $100,000 on a cons ultant's study of SIX Silt'~ The six st tl'l> t() be studied in· e lude the Armed r o rces Rest>rve Center in Los Alamitos, Santiago Cc:tn)On. six m1lt>s east of Villa Pa rk , and l'lanQ Tra buro. lO miles east of the Manne air bru.e at El Toro. Al so. San Juan Creek. five mllt-s e ac;t o f S an Juan Capistrano. Pnma Oeschecha, :.i count ~ dump three mllei. cast of SCln Juan Capistrano, and Bell Canyon, localed between PlanQ Tra buro and Prima Dcsche<:ha A nt-w airport for private planes wo uld ea::.e what S upervis or Phil ip Anthony called a "desperate·· s hortage or parking and storage space for pr1 v ate aircraft. Presently the r e are 1,736 private rur('raft parking spaces in the rouoly. with 896 at John W a) ne Airport. But there's a need for 2,700 spaces now, An· thony added, and the demand v.111 grow to 4,000 by 1990. Court Backs 'Dog Sniff' Law Although all five s upervisors agreed Tuesday t hat general aviation should not be reduced Jt the county's John Wayne Ai rport -at least until one new airport is bwlt -they didn't a~ree on what for m the as - :.urance should talte. RICHMOND. Va. CAP) - Suspicions raised by a drug. smffing dog are s ufficient cause for a uthorities t o search a traveler 's luggage, a federal ap. peals court said today. The case involved Los Angeles lntema· tional Airport. Upon th eir a rriva l in Baltimore, the women were met by a third defendant. Willie Lee Yelverton, and another DEA agent. A search of the luggage re· vealed 258 oun('es of liquid PCP The appeals court s aid there 1~ no question that an odor can be :.i clue to cnminal a('tiv1ty ··Law enforcement officer~ h1 s l o r1 cally bave e mployed ('anine-; in the de tection of ('nme. ' 1t said "In situations s1m1lar to the present one. use of these beasts has been made 1n response to the need to ('Ontrol the n se in 11· legal drug tra!fickmg. while pre ser ving. at the :.amc time, an airline p:.issen~er's reasonable ex pe('talJon of privacy , "HaV1ng the defendants' lu~· 1'!a ge sruffed by 1-'rog v. as not a search ·'The response by F'roji! dunng his 1ns!X'(•tJon. moreover. pro· \ 1ded suff1c1ent probable ca US('. particularly v.h('n roupled v.1th lht' other fa('Lo; laid out 1n the al· f1dav1t. to support the i\~uance or th~ '>l'arch v. arrant · But Board Chairman Ralph Cla rk said he didn't want 1t to appear that general aviation at the county airport would be s1~niflcan.tly mcreased. "Dogs can be trained to detect s pecific substances, and we find tbe assistance provided by these anim als to be reasonable," s aid the 4th US. Circuit Court of Ap· peals. It overturned a ruling by U.S. Dist rict Court Judge Herbert F Murray in Baltimore. Murray refused to admit as evidence the results of a search by federal authorities of the lug· gage of two defendants c harged with possessing and intending to distribute 11legal drugs. Coffee Prices Decline · Someday we 're going to pay tht> penalty of too much small a1rcran actJvity around a ('Om· mer('1al airport. I don·t want tho e !Jule ~uys down ther(' any mor(' than nece::.sary." he s aid But Soperv1:.or Thomas R1le.v made 1t clc<1r that the board has no pre.ent plan!-. to phase out pn' ate pilot..,, and that any de· <'l"ton:. in vol\ 1ng a r<'du('t1on .... ould be made by SUj>N\'ISOr... · not b) VfN !the master plan consultanL'>l, not by thl' ai rport t•om m1ss1on. and not by anybody l'hl·. Diann P. Sulli van and Kathy Ruth Dendy were spotted by a Drug Enforcement Admirustra· lion agent arriving a t Los Angeles ln~mational Airport on Jan. 9, 1979. They cheeked four new suit- cases all the same size, for a flight to Baltimore. The agent said they displayed some of t he c lassic charac· teristics of drug car riers - nervousness. new luggage, one- way tickets and paym ent in casb. A trained dog named "Frog" was ta.ken to the airport bag· gage area, where be sniffed sus- piciously at one of the bags c hecked by the women. To VCI Ceatn- By Tbe Associated Press De clinin g prices for un· process ed green coffee beans have prompted the nation 's three largest coffee roasters to reduce wholesale ground roffee prices 15 cents a pound. General Foods Corp. of White P l ains, N.Y ., the industry leader, confirmed Tuesday the wholesale price of its Maxwell House ground coffee was cut Ju· ly 3 to $3.~ a pound from $3.23. Among others, second·ranked Procter & Gamble Co. said in Cincinnati it posted a $3.(8.a- pound wholesale price Mooday on Folger 's ground coffee. No. 3 Hills Brothers Inc. of San Fran- cisco said it also cut Its wholesale ground coffee price 1S cents to $3.~ the same day. The wholesale price changes could be r eflected in retail Supervisors Pay Old Medical Bill County government broke a logjam of disputed debt owed to UC~ 1rvtne· Medical Center when the Board of Su)lervison acreed TueldQ to pay tbe center $2.S millloo. The payment la intended to cover at Jeut part ol UM COit of provtdlq medical care to the coanty's poor Mer OM put 1""· Until 1upem10rt aareed to turn Oft!' tbe $2.5 mU8oa u a "lood 'faltb 1esture," ~ to UCI have been withheld as a wedfe .ID attempt.a to MUie a eoati.DUiDI d1apute ewer amo.nta UCI cbartel for it.a Ml'Ytcea. Durinl tbe paat two ~ eomtJ ptnmMDl ......... tlaat char',_ COYeriDI COit ol m.cUal care ;o~ to tbe ln· dllent at UCI C are exorbttaat and out ol line wlth rates • \ charged by other medical care providers in the area. A portion ol that dispute was setUed lut May. But breaking the logjam ol paperwork so that the medical eenter could ~ve tom• mmey ..... been described .. too Mow a process. Ceaaeqaently, 1upervi1ors apeed 'l'Uelday lO what amount- ec1 to a blanket payment ol $2.S million to pt some now of cash to the medical center. Still ln dispute and DOW IUb- Ject lO tbird party arbit.ratioo ls rou1bly another SlO million worth of medical bllll. Tbe eoumy lmllta tt bas been bll1ed for servtces not covered ......,. tbe CCJat.ract that cala. for UCI Medical Center to fumiab the mandated care for tbe poor OD the com1ly'1 behalf . pri('e~ in about a month But many loupermari<cts which U.'>l' ('Offf'e as a ··Joss·lcader" to at tra('t customers or obtaUl dis· ('Ounts from roalo tcrs for larR<." volume purchas es sell coffee below wholesale. At one Ne"' York City market. Folger's ground coffee was sell· mg Tuesday for $2 69 a pound. 39 ('ents below its wholes ale list pnce. ;\monc olht•r reduc tions. Prortt•r & Gamble cut the pn~ of l .. olR<'r ·s fo1akt-d ('orfet-to S2 ~ pl'r 13-0unce can from S2 65 General Foods and PrOt'tC'r & Ga m blc ca('h reduced "'hoh.>:>ale prices of some 1nstc.nt coffee brands two cents an ounce. Hills Brothers also cut instant rorree prices but did not d1S('l0Sl' the amount of the reductions 0 rRanizat ions r ep resentin~ private plloL'i have complained that expansion of J ohn Wayne 1rport as envis ioned by the board-Ordered master plan con· sultants Wlll squeeze out general a v1at ion fac1hties at the county facility. Gem Talk Nothing e lse --feels like real gold .. ---... HI/ J C 111'.\f P/IRU,:.~ C'nt1fl«J Gemologt$1, MiS NATIONAL COLLECTION !IM• on a btg tour The American Gemstone J ewelry CollecUon. consisting of 31 pieces of naUve American gems. bas started a year long tour which will include au parts of the country. The coll~tion will be on display ln California from August 10 through October 10 at the California Academy of Sciences In San Francisco's Golden Gate Parle. U you are in the Bay Area during that period, It will be well worth your while to atop by and view \bis ma1niftcent collec:Uoo. Included In the collection are rings, neck.laces. bracelets. earrings, pins, pendants and cuffllnka set wlth stones found In the U.S. These include diamonds, sapphire. ruby , peridol, opal. tourmaline, amettbysl, pearl. tur· ·quoise and other stones . The aettinas are 18-karat 1old, most of which was dona ted by the lntematk>nal Gold Corporation. Some Of the more exotic st.ones lnclude a 5.28 carat Texu blue topai encrusted with diamonds. and a 136.3 carat North Carolina quarti bun1 from a tuaeled dlamood pln. J. C..JJ_,,/u.u,6 J.-Ll'd M[M8EI AMUICA"-G£M SOCIETY @ 1813 NEWPORT BLVD COSTA t..lESA 34 YEARS IN THE SAME LOCATION ~.,cnaro-PHONE~' , ... 4'• .. Cin 1heory of Unrelativity DOGGONE 018TY DEAL osn. -Clearly, the Callromla Supreme Court M.a now done en any ch•nC"e I m l&ht have had ror evlellll11 Dos from our hou.a• Alu. hr •• •Ppal"l'fttly te1al ThlJJ bu to do w1lh a law that has bffo lncreaa1n1ty comlnc on lO t~ city st atute boards around our area that llmila ~ numbf'r ot Unrelateds who may lave W\der , single root Dftlplte what ht th.inks. I am unrt:IMted to t>og t <.It: <'td ed ttu~ t>.clt -.hen he "'b •puppy At that time besides has Ul(ly tu&btl of m e tnl( up evf"rywhere, he hk~ I() chtiw off the botto~ of IJoon Mnd kitchen cabtne&.11. SlMe lbt-o. b"'a be<•on1t-me>n! mature. tie suu messes up everywbett but be no lonaer eat.s doo,., He now t·mpll~ '!'astepaper baskt·l~ ed clean off anything left on kitc hen counten> DESPITE A.LL THI , almost everybody in our house wants to keep him around I figured I stJll might get tum fie Wa3 Perfectly Okay Until My Dog B~gan CM-wmg on J11m evicted under Newport's Unrelated law. Upcoast in Santa Barbara, for example. they bad a law on the city books that limlled the number of Unrelateds who couJd live together unde r one roof. Santa Barbara's ordinance was desjgned in an e ffort to close down one 24-roorrl domicile that was shared by 12 young adults. Their occupations ranged from tractor·bus operator lo lawyer. There was n't even a door·chewer among them Clooer lo home, up in Anaheim, the municipal savanb had a law on the books making it a no-no for more than five Unrelateds to U ve under the same roof. In both cities, these laws are now referred to m tht> past tense because the state Supreme Court got into the act in the Santa Barbara instance. The Justices struck down the law. NEWPORT BEACH ADOPTED an Unrelated Res1den cy law in Februar y of last year that would limit to four thl· number or Unrelateds undE!r the same roof In light of tht> Supreme Court dictum , il would appear the Newport la~ too, is down the tubes · T he high court said that you can live together ··an a domes~c relationship based upon birth, marriage, or other domestic bond of social. econonuc and psychological com- mitments to each other." After read.Ing that, the Anaheim city lawmakers onlv this week struck down their Unrelated Llvmg Law and adopted the s upreme court's own defutitJon. NOW, YO READ and interpret what t he high court has s <Ud and 1t suggests that almost any kmd of Unrelated ltvang together ban is illegal Jus t consider "domestic bonds .. or "commitments Almost anybody in a group 1Jv1ng s1tuat1on can qualify on those grounds. They a re domest1 cally bonded together tn an agreement to sha re paymg the rent They are also committed to it They can also claim to be socially committed. They like each other. They play cards on Saturday nights That s hould do it. I A.M DOOMED lo live with Dog forever This would come under psychological grounds I am psychologically committed to keep that blamed dog from emptying wastepaper baskets, that's wbal. • cw • .,. ....... . Carter Wins Rules Battle WAStUNOTON (API -PTeUdlat Carter has won the Airmiab onr •NM lo ktlt!P hla hard·won ct.Mp• in line but bl.I vtct.ory a • peara ct>rtain to aet up a brawl alt.be Democratic NaUoeal Commft. ltt' In Au,cuat. Supportert ol Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, cbaflnc from their defeat.a an th~ ~mocralic RuJes Com· m1u ee, are poi&ed tO bring con· · sald,is"we'regoingtowln." venti~ f1ghts on two key rules, mcludinJC one that would ''un brnd" Carter's delegates and .cave Kennooy one last chance to wrest the DemOC'ratsc nomina taun from the pr~1dent. JAMES O'HARA, a former M11:h1gan l'ongresi.man who lS a Kennedy supporter, said the fight would be coounued at the conven· taon level. The only difference. he Ex-Nazi SS Sentenced In Massacre ROTTERDAM , Netherlands <AP> -Pieter Menten , the 81- year-old Dutch m illionaire art collector, was sentenced today to 10 years in prison and fined S50,000 o n conviction of col· laborating ln the Nazi m assacre or 20-30 Polis h Jews in World War II. The war cimes court in Rot- terdam said the prosecution had not proven Menten had personal· ly s hot any of the victims at the f o rm e r Polish village of Podhoroce, now a part of the Soviet Ukrame. But the court said it was "convinced Menten a cted m wuson with others ... "WE DO NOT FIND it impor- tant whether Me nten actually k 1 lled personally." the court said. "A cnme against humaru· ty was committed and this court felt that no one person could go unpunished for such an act " M cntl'n "as not present to hto;H th<• VC'rdtct. which came t1ftc·r 14 trial da)S s tre tching over nearly two months His 1· o u rt · a pp o 1 n t e d attorney Eduard de Lrngre 8-0hl, told th<: c·ou rt Mt•ntC'n was abs ent bt:'C'ause of Ill ht>alth ~cnten h<Jd denied the st<Jte 's char ge that he took part in the slaughter of between 20 and 30 J ews in Podhoroce on J ulv 7. 1941. while he was attached to the Na.zt s.5. READING THE VERDICT lo d packed courtroom . court Pres ident Piel SchJpper said the l'ourt dJd not belleve Menten·~ c:l:11m that tnal witnesses who had placed him at the execution i.1te were tll.'ip1red b> U,e K GB. the SoVlet Secret police. The court lifted an earlier or <kr confining Menten to hts horn<' 1n Blar1c um. east of Ams terda m . and ordered hJm w report 1mmed1ately to prison. Later a Justice Minis try i,pokeswoman s aJd a police doc· tor was ~nt to Mente n's home today to determine whether the drfendant was able to enter a The rules committee continues its deUberaUoo.s today but none of the proposals still hanging are as important as those disposed of Tuesday The prolonged fight between the president and Kennedy has created a nfl m a party that never has b een exactly monolithic in character. ··vou are about to hand the presidency lo RooaJd Reagan on a silver platter," said San Fran· cisco Mayor Diane Fein.stein, a Carter delegate, al one point. "l beg you not to do it." AS TIIE RULES committee opened its hearings Tuesday. the debate was almost bitter with each side accusing the other of changing the convention ruJes to fit their campajgn strategy. At issue was a rule that re· quires delegates to vote on the firs t ballot for the candidate on whose s late they ran. That rule also lets the candidate replace delegates who are wavering in their support with others who are sure to back has bid. · Unless c ha n ged, the rule would appear to g uara ntee Carte r a first-ballot victory. It takes 1.666 votes lo win nomtna· lion. Carter has over 1.900 del- egates wtule Ke nnedy has JUSt over 1.200. KE NN EDY BA C K ERS claimed their effort to unbtnd the delegates wa!> onJy an at tempt to l.rulure that delc.utes would be free to vote their con science and to respond to chang mg circumstances ButCartude legates contended Kennedy wa.' trying to ors.?anne a ra 1d1ng part!\ on Cartcr's delcs.?ate-.. . ~ ;1yor Feinstein said Ken nt:d v ·., 'trat ei.:y wa:,, "not t r1 1 hruw .1 l'•JOv(:nt1on 1ntu d.- llber<Jtions" as Kennedy !>Up uo rt c rs conte nded but "a .. trateg~ to arm t ~1st .ioo del t'J.:ate~ and deny th•· P rci.1dent of tht· l n1ted St .itc•.., ht!-> ni:htfuJ nom1natton · Thc-showdown vott! ~·a m e on a m otion by O'Hara to replace the rules wtth those used in tile 1!172 and 1976 conventions It loi.t b:,-d vote of 871'2 to 65 '-'L normal prison "If the doctor finds that ' M enlen is m no need of constant medical care. he will be sent to the pnson in Amsterdam." s wd ~pokeswoman Tooi. Faber APW ....... o ~ress.,a11 Epitapla John Bartucci painted th1s sign on the s houlder of a Chicago expressway at the s pot where has father's body was found. Frank Bertucci. 58. was found slumped in the front seat. 18 hours after his demise. Not a single person had stopped to check out the vehi cle. Investigation is un- der way today to determine tf Ba rtucci died of a heart at- tack or from 100-plus degr~ heat in his closed car Death Toll Mo11nts In Southwest Heat By The ~iate-d Prf>S!> Bhstenng temperatures cQntmutd t<1 bake the South, the Plains states and the Southwest The death toll has mounted to dt lcdst 161 . many of the victims l'lde rly people especially suseepttblf' to the 100 de~ree·plus heal In Tennessee. Shelby Count\ offl<'tal'> CJHered to cin ve elderl y people seeking relief from thf· -.~eltnin~ ht.it to a1r ·cond1t1oned ~emor c1tuen cent~~. TRE COC!llTV HF.i\LTH dt•partmt·nt ~d!> ~l!tnmng ms pec· wms at all ~kmph1., arl'd nu,...1n~ home·-. tll 1n.,ur .. they are kept cool enough At the Memph1\ offt<'es of Ff>dcral Ex pre'>'>, thP ..,mC11l·packa~1· .11 rlint: earner. the· heat '>l'l orr 1m .,utom attc fin· ext11H~u1sh1n~ '>Prinkler s~stem Tuesday, '>fJ4•\.\1n~ hundr .. t'.Js of ~allom. of waler t hroughout the building and :,('l\drng r>mplo;N''> mlo the '>lreet. In Nt•w Orlean'-, llll an1m.JI uw<I 111 µull toun'>l carnal!''' throu~h the Frenrh (}Udrtf'r "'• r•· r••t1 rt"<J forth1· da) Two horses ha\ 1· d1t'd stnc-<·tht·heat "'J\t' b"J!drt SE\'E RAL C'r\RRIAC,J_-. 1.1.l'r(' Jl!ll'4t'<f to 11~rc.1tc Tuei.day n1~ht. but Gnfftth vo~1'-d to c·onlinut· tht: bc1n unlit the heal wave -:.ubs1des. 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J • 14 J ,, J .. i u ' Hlbrtten, Drondt, Thommvtlle, Gordon, HlckoryTavem, Stlffel, Knob~ Chapman, Stanley, Caso Stradivari, Dunhlll, Lo-I-Doy, Darcalounger, Frederick Cooper, American Dr.w, Sealy, Dixie ••• a large selection of Italian Imports. SANTAANA At this location only. 1515 N. MAIN ST. (714) 547-5895 Open Mon.,Thun.. Fri. 10to9P.M.•1Ua., Wtd. a S.t. 10 to 6 P.M.· Sun. 12 to 5 P.M FREE DElJVERY ·VISA • MASTfR CHARGE• REVOUllNG CHARGE ------------------ ITATI N Save Gas Proposal Defeated &ACRAM c:NTO tAP> Go Edmund Brown Jr ' odd~vfl\ IUOllM HJ l~tem And Sen Alfred Alqu1st a propo al lo leave the ur home one day • wee& are ln deep t.touble. CommJ~ of th n at A5 aembl.y ack'd Tut.'1tday •talr\.\l boLb. A llUJ.. TO acnp lhe odd.e\en system, SBl.390 by Sen Wlll1am Cravf'Q. R Oced:nsldt:, 1tdvan<'t."I tO the Oow OD U 7 3 \ ote of lht' Resourc es. L.1and l'.:1~ u nd Energy Commlttt't' And Ow propo;,.il b) lqul!it, u San J ose Democrat. was stopped by a 1-7 vote of lhc Wa}:. .mil &leans Commlttee ,.,. ........... 1e.p•rl1 ... 10w-r Cathlyn Pratt Wilkerson sur rendered In New York Tue~ clay to face charges stem m 1 ng from u G reenw1ch Village explo ton that killed th re e 10 a !\US p cc t t:<l Wt:alhl•r men homh f:.t<'lor} 111 \ t·~1r> ago Mexico • ........... _izes Tunaboat CAUO SAN LAZARO. Baja Cull( (AP l A U S . tunaboiat ls ach~dukd to urrlve in the port of M 11utl1tn today ufter armed M t•Ji1t·110 forc·e11 boarded and H I Z d tbu l'raft Tht• tS-0 root purse seiner, M tH ha M ur1t>. was taken into c·uato<Jy without incident Tues- duy by two Mexican patrol boats who caught the vessel allegedly fis hing inside Mexico's ter- ritorial waters. CAIUlVlNG through wilb a threat 1~ued through diplomatic t•hanneb last week, Mexican or- f1c1als ordered the 400-ton San D 111:1i:o based boat to b ead to\\ arcls Mazatlan where its fate v.tll be lll'C'lded ,.,..,,...._ ...,lap,Ezeeott NBC chairman Jane CahiJI Pfeiffer has been ousted from her $400.000 yearly job b y network president Fre<l Silverman. She said h e would "probably follow me out the door in six months." 1ll'lr* 11 i'ru • .Mr t t OM.' '"-Or Al Budget Stalled Despite Trims SACRAMENTO <AP> -LeatalaUon to trim welfare rallea a trifle has won Assembly approval but the Republicans call the ti.Dy cuta "a sham" which won't end lhe deadlock on the 1tate bud1et. Meanwhile, a special committee assigned the Job of draftlq com- promises in the state's s talled $24. l bilUon bud1et for the 1980-31 fla- cal year is to renew negotlat1ons late today. The Democrat-backed bill on the 2.1 million welfare recipients squeaked through the Assembly late Tuesday on a 41·28 vote, but faces stiff Senate opposition. S ACRAMENTO (AP> L egis lation to make the Peripheral Canal more palata· ble to Northern California has passed an Assembly t est but still faces an uptull fight to JOIO lhe ( STATE . ) canal bill on the governor's desk. <Related story, A8) After six hours of see-saw roll calls Tuesday, the Assembly voled 37·38 to r eject an amend· ment aimed at killing Brown- backed SB1361 by Sen. John Ne- Jedly, R-Walnut Creek. Odd-even . pro('l,limcd last Novem~r ror u !>horta~e that hasn't materialized, 1s bt:1ng um vers ally ignored . but Bro'4n declines to d11>mru:ille 1t Bro"n spokesman Steve Ouscha saul Brown "does not want to send an incorrect signal to m ot orist-. that they can resume their oltl driving hab1U.." Phone R a te Ri,se Request Up to PUC By i.:01ng through with what .ippt•ar.. to tx• tht· first seizure of ,1 l' S tunaboat '>ince the recent <'rat'kdown threat. Mexico fac~ what Stall' Dcp<artment officials l>i.t~ 1s an automatic e mbargo on Pxporting it:-. tuna products 10tu lht· l s S tale l>c·p:.irt ment officials -;a u.I tht>y h.ivc people "ready to '>lt'P m and do what they can to gt•l the boats released.·· V ariahle-interest Loan Bill Ad-Vances Pfltri~k .l•rt1 ~t SAN DIEGO CAP> -A six- man. six-woman ju_ry was await- ing word on when they wouJd hear opening statements in the trial of cult deprogrammer Ted Patrick and four others. accused or kidnapping a scientologist. Supe rior Court Judge Norbert Ehrenfrcund told the newly seat· ed jurors the trial could start to· day ALQUIST'S measure woultl have required drivers to dcc1dP which day they would leavi· their cars idle. They would han· been issued windshield slicker-. Identifying the days Alqu1st told thL' cr>mmittec. "I think almost certainly in t he future the re will be another gasoline shortage " But Assem blyman Daniel Boatwright, 0 -Concord, said tht· bill might prevent workers from gelling to their Jobs. e -;pcc1ally at hours when public transport<1 t1on is not running Fake Doctor On Probation SAN FRANC JSC:O I AP > Barry Allan Vino<'ur, who won national re<'ognit1on while po:.· ing as a phys ician for four years, received a s us pended 90-day jall term Tuesd ay in San Francisco Municipal Court. Vinocur, 32, was placed on probation for 18 months, fined $200 and ordered to perform 100 hours of communtly service by Municipal Court J udge Frank Hart. In a IO-m inute proceeding, the Marin County man ple.idcd "" contest to two mis demeanor charges . LOS ANGELES IA l'I (; e n <' r a I T e I t• p h o n c• C 11 re f Calr fom1a has made its final a p peal for a $120 million rntc in· t•rt•asf', and it 's 1111w up to the ~tale Public Utiht1 t•s Comm1s- s1on to rule. GENERAL Telci>hone first flied the request l<.1i,l November. t 1t1 ng a need for funds to expand 11!> capuc1ty and to m aintain its c·rt>d it·worlhiness ratmg when 1l floats SllO million in debt tht'> foll. It m ade its final <.1pf)(al hl·re Tuesda} before Lhe fi ve· 111t·mber panel Hut the request met ::.trong r•· ..,1..,tance from both the PCCs "' .1 f f and the c1t1t•s of LO'> Angeles and Santa Monica. "'here Genera l Telephone 1s has('d. Oppon<'nts s aid the in· t•rease was excessive in view of wha t they claimed was the utility's poor service. THE PUC was expected lo rule on the request this fal l. The utility a lso reques ted an immedJate t emporary rate hike of S27 million until the com- mission decides . General Telephone. which said It has not increased local r ates s ince 1971, estimated that if its request was g ranted, the flat ra te for typical one-hne reslden· llal i,ernce would increase to SG.2£ a month from SS.45 a month ---- ('AM. DARRYL Doiron. skip· per of the Marla Mane, said his boat was boarded and se12cd "because we have no Mexican l1 cl'nsc and thC'y won't isi,ue one lo us ." M('x1can soldiers boarded the vessel without incident 30 mile:. off thi: coast of Cabo San Lazaro. l oc at<•d about 750 mil <'s ~ou theas t of San Diego. !';o soldie rs remained on the boat as 1t was being escorted, Dom:in s aid T he. Ma rla ~tarie fished for lhL·· Uumble Bee SeC!food Co . and dom estic procurement manager Mike McGowan said T ue s d ay that Mexic an authorities will •·proba bly ask for cash fines. confiscate the hsh or take the fishin~ gear ... McGOWAN, AT the firm 's San Diego offices, said other Bumble Bee boats have been bo<.1rdcd s rncc "but they've a lways let them go. This one 1s different. .. Last week Mexico threatened to impose pena lties on U.S. boats caught within 200 miles or the Mexican coasUine . However. the U S. does not recognize 200 -mllc limits as app lied to tuna t>eeause lhey are migratory fish. S AC RAMEN TO I AP 1 Variab l c -1nterc1>l home rnortgagt•s allowing incre ases as much as fi ve vcrccntagc po in~ ha\e won approve;! o r lhf> California Assembly The bill. Slll937 by &!n John Foran. D-San Franc1sto. passed 59-3. going back to the Senate for action on amendments. IT WOULD allow !>av1ng-; and loan assoc1allon::.. '4'ht ch an· sponsonng the bill. to orfer iJ new kind of mortgage they say 1s needed because the price or money has bet'n fluctuatin g widely m lhl' last )car Uut opponc·nts say the nc·" kind of mortgage would allow monthly payments to rise 30 to 40 percent as t1ml' progr('sses. At present. most homt: bu yer'> take out loans of. say. 30 years :i t 12 percent int<:rcst. with lhe payments r emaining the i,ame throughout. Also allowed is a mortgage in which the interest rate and lhe monthly payments are adjusted ever y six months according to the cost of money. The max imum interest fluctuation 1s 21;, percentage points. UNDE R FORAN'S bill. the monthly payment on a JO.year loan would remain the same for periods or five to elgbl years But lhe interc•st r<Jle tould b<· ad JUSted every six months, n smg -or falhng -as much as five percentage points over lhe 30 )car~. Al tht· end of each period or fl\ e to e ight years, the monthly payment would be changed to rl'fkcl the accumulated inlcrc5t ra te If the interest rate goes up th1· Cu ll 5 perl'ent in one of thesf· versods, the borrower could owP rnott· at the end than he did at th1· bt>~1ruung. and h.tS monthly va~rn1·nt t·ould soar. TH~ BILL "ould :.il'>o rf'qwn· Sa\ 1ngs and loan assoc1at1on.., to offt-r f1xt-d rat,. morlgJgC'>. although lhl· 1nlerr·st could bt· m ur h h1gtwr lhC1n th1• an1t1JI rJtl'.., on t ht: \<.tr1abll' ra te mortgage:-. The lull ., -'"'>t•mtil:-'>l"'m.'>Or. Al>'>t'mblyman Micha('( H~. D· l.11-. Angeles. said 1l 1s n~ed ac; -.omc sort of solullon in t~rms or financing homt·'> . Whr·n thl' t·ost or money goe~ up. ix-v pit_· lake money out of savmgs and loans. so no home loans are madl' ·· But Assemblyman Tom Bates, D-OakJand, said. "This IS not needed . . It's a ripoff in terms of pt'ople not knowing what they 're going to have to be pay· ing " Added Assemblyman Robert Naylor . R-Menlo Pa rk. "The horrible tlung left in this bill lS 1f tht· intere"l ralt" ran up pa) m t'nts could go up JO to 40 per· cent .. ~*!ProMfl SACRAMENTO <AP> -The <.la t(' IS IOV('Stigating the verc;on;al expense accounts of Ur Dale Fara~. director of the c;tatc Department of Mental lll-allh. Th£' Sacr amento Bee :.aid today. Farabee is under fire for hiring people from his term 1n a s 1m1la r post in Kentucky. ~Strikeff~ SAN PEDRO CAP) -A week- old machinists s trike is just tx>ginrung to filter down to the huge Los Angeles-Long Beach harbor complex where little is m oving ex~pt oil and imported cars . The stnke filtered down Mon- da y when longshoremen began honoring mac hinis ts' picket lines. .4ie1 ... E'lslli•• Oft SACRAMENTO (AP) -Com - mercial salmoo C-isblne in state w a ten north of Cape Viz.caino has a~ain been ordered stopped. ::.a ys the California Fis h and Game Department. UNHEARD OF WATCH SALE July 9th -July 13th 10% 10 50% OFF I 8Kt and I 4Kt Gold ·g CORUM © CON CORDA 7311/I <lf/alh11 <J/1111/;oJ/ 35 FASHION ISLAND • NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA 92660 TELEPHONE (71 .. ) ...._W)4 • PIAGET, • I ( The Concord Delirium Come eerty. Suppty ,, limited. ___ ._..,,,.. .. ___ _ . ' Elllterlal P!!fl.e __________________ .. _O·bl·"·' N_W..O __ '".bt.•.nt_, __ T_nom._.·.K·"·v·ll·I· ..... _ ... ,. . ., .•.. ,. ..rlNM'• krtlbt<f'li!dltorl•I P ... edttor Fast Vote Count System a Must Should ranae County Junk it.I new 11.41 mllllan vote· counting sy lem., M ybe so, •ccordlna to a atal•coaducted study into the brealcdown io prodUclna eledJon f'8Jultl from lhe J wic 3 pnnuary. o quesUon that the l'DU<'b·t.outed aystem fell apart ln its antllaJ ~'Orkout. It was 11 days after the pol.la cloeed bcCore Oran&e County'• reau.tta were known otnclally. Evt'n then there were aerioua que1tiom in some dote races bout who bad v.-on.. So the Board of Superviaora la acbedulinf a mttttn1 to determine if the nan ln the new system can be cor· r ected for lhlS fall's general elecUon. l.n the wake of that pititul 1howln1. a alale election ln· vcstigator said the county's new vote-countinf system has serious deficiencies that lbould be corrected before anotht'r election rolls around. The same lnvestJ1ator faulted thC' Board of Supervisors for selecting the rnach.tm.·s rather than those of competitors who made a bid I or the county business. Wh~n faulting the supervl!ors. however, the in- ' c·~t 1gator overlooked -perhaps conveniently -the c11ta·ul naw ln the selection process . Thal flaw was created when the state, not the county, r ertified the system. That certification meaot Uwlt state election experts had examined the system and its mechanism and declared it suitable for use in jurisdic· lions throughout the state. Supervisor s understandably concluded that the system was satisfactory because of that certification and, it can be assumed, made the selection believing the system had met standards laid down by the state. No matter who was responsible, the important thing now is to get at what was responsible -and determine if adJUStments can be made in the next several months. Without even considering the embarrassment of be- ing the last county to report in, Orange County simply mus t produce reliable, accurate and relatively fast vot· ing results. This time the board might do well to do its own think· ing and place less reliance on what the state says. A Move Backward lt may not be a grave. but Ronald Reagan is al least diggmg a hole for himself and his campaign over the Equal Rights Amendment. ft ·s difficult to determine why the anti-ERA forces have stirred up such a commotion. The proposed amend· ment simply says that discrimination on the basis of sex is v. rong and illegal. Reagan doesn 't think that's s uch a good idea . although his expl anations and defense of this opposition is thin and watery. · Now the GOP committee drawing up the 1980 party platform obviously in deference to Reagan -has de- cided to reject the party's 40-year support of the ERA. The lame reasoning? It's a states' rights issue. said the committee. not one for the federal gove rnment to de · cide. Those stalwart Republicans might recall that the same argument was being used back in Lincoln's day concerning slavery. Leave it to the states to decide. went the argume nt, it 's none of Washington's business. They might also try to explain why equal rights for women seemed a good idea for the GOP line for 40 years. but s uddenly ·-in a supposed day of enlightenment -it's not a good idea. And. lastl y, they might remember that ironically. it was the Republicans who stood strong on the equality is- -.ue back m Li ncoln's day. Now they appear to be retreat- inR from the field and leaving women's rights as a banner for the Democrats to wave. Reagan has the conservative vote no matter whic h wav he ~oes on E R A. But a considerable portion of his mo'clc rale support could dissolve if he and the official par- ty hnc~ adhere to this outdated and provocative issue. Nol a good move for Reagan. Not a good move for the Republican Party. Not a good move for equal rights. Where's Jane Now? Another sad cha pter in the unfortunate U.S. involve- ment in Vietna m unfolds with the very believable story t hat the remains of 400 American servicemen are being kept in a building in Hanoi. The State Department reluctantly acknowledges that t he story likely lS true, but that there is little hope the Hanoi regime would cooperate with, or even listen to, any efforts to have them returned. 1 lsn·t this a good time for Jane Fonda to exercise ~omc of that inOuence over Hanoi that she has worn so proudly through the past 10 years? • Op1n1onl> e itpressed in the space abOve are those of the Daily Pilot. Ottier 111ew!> expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists Reader comment is 1n111ted . Address The Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321 Boyd/Last Request Ky L M. BOYD Item No. 73C in our Love and War man's file is a brief report on the Last WW and · Testament of tbe German pe>et Heinrich Heine. In it, be ~queothed all his worldly goods to his wife, but only on the condition abe remarry. Noble of him, what? Not quite. He explained: This as· sures there will be at leaat Ot'le man to regret my death. Dear Gloomy Gus T h e U.S . Olympics b oycott is to the Am e ricans as the hostages are to the lra- nlana. Both punish inno· cent people to give their' ·m osses a fabe seue of.. a ccoml>lbbmeat D.A.L,# 01 .. m• Gw ,.__.. .,. ~ ,., ........ , ..... ,. ...... ... a12..~-:.-: Borden's promotion folk threw a party for Elsie the Cow on her 10th birthday. 1n New York City's Hotel Roosevelt. Quite an affair. Among Elsie's numerous gifts was a Pan American Airways present of a pair ol enormous aviator 1011les wtth tinted h~naes, desianed eapecially for the cow to wear when she wanted to travel incognito. Q. Wbat'• the correct pro- n uncl atlon of the name ROOMWlt? A. Wbat.ver tbe one IO named decides it to be. Theodore aoo.enlt called blm1elf ROOS-e-velt. P'ranklln D. Jtooeeftlt called blmaelt ROSE-e·velt. 1'bat ba1 your hu1baJld done for you lately, my deu-? Wben A••rUI Harrlman'a wife, Karie Nortcm, •aid tbe wtabed .... could 10 •ldiq, be baUt 8'ID Valley fM Mr. There an more tba IDO llf•·•la• nudes ln lllcM-..lo'all8dlMCUpil ,cellla1. ' Rowlmd E•w I Robert Novak · Preachers Mix Religion, Politics ATLANTA -Tbe cliHfteeUoa oa Nov.• ol a 1t.eadful aouree o1 Jimmy Carter'• support wu •lpaMd lD the heart ot wbal H.~ la 1tJU Carur eowt· try by Dr. Wllllam W. Pennell. put« ol the hu,e Forrat Hills Baptbt Cburcb ln Decatur. Ga. "I've bad abo\.at all the bom- acaln diplomacy J can atand ... be declared 1n his r ich b a ritone . That r e f . erence to the con duc t or foreign policy by Preside nt C a r ter . a b o rn-aga i n C hr is t i an . was g reeted with laughter, a pplause and a rew shouts or "Amen. brother'' by h is a udie nce : some 200 Georgia preachers. What makes this so disquiet- ing for the White House is that Pennell admittedly was a staunch supporter or Carter in 1976 (ironically. while living in Gerald R. Ford's Michigan). Whether they admit lt or not, so were most or the clergy men listening to him. THE NATURE OF their un· publicized, invitation-only meet- ing in Atlanta also ought to dis- turb Carter. These Protestant preachers, mostly e vangelic al and fundamentalist but from many de nominations, were gathered to get organized for political action from the pulput unprecedented in this nation. Their purpose is plain. To in- flue nce the vote of the ir pari s hion e r s from th e courthouse to the White House While no formal presidential en- dorsement is being made. there is no doubt that they will be tell- ing their flocks to vote for Ronald Reagan. Only Reagan's selection of a clearly unaccepta . ble running mate <Sen. Howard Bake r o r possi bly, but not nece ssari ly, George Bus h> might avert this. Although the politicization of the preache rs is publicized at the level or nationa lly televised evangelists. its greater impact George Mair may be at the 1raa1 r'ooU. Two more aeuionl such u tbe Atlan- ta meeting will be held In Georlia. which ln turn are belng duplicated acroas the nation. TRI: DAY-LONG aeaaion in Atlanta started with exhorta· tiona on issues Ccon1ervatJve social policy, pro-defense buildup) and ended with nuts· and-bolts advice on how the miniaters can tell their flocks how to vote without losing their tax exemptions. Through it a.II not much was said about Carter. but what was s aid was all negative. "New riaht" political activist Paul Weyrich, the leadoff speaker. predicted the president would veto any school·prayer bill pa11ed by Congress. Dr. George Stanley. putor ol AUan- ta'a First Baptist Church, brok~ in to say that Carter bad left 118 doubt what.ever of that Intention at a meeting with evangelicals earlier this year. Do any of the clergymen at- tending the political a ction session here still back Carte r? "None." ooe small-town Georgia Methodist minister informed us. ·'The problem is to get any or the m to confess they voted for Carter last time. Bul believe me, they did." oa. PENNELL IS not reJuc. tanl to coofesa tboM put tles. "I was thrilled at the thoucht ol a born-again in the White HOUM," he told us . But the thrill beaaa to rade on inauguration day whee Carter "mentioned the Lord'a name less often than any otber president." Pennell fiaUy pn- dicts that church opposition will cos t Carter even his native Georgia, a state politicians re- gard as overwhelmingly the pres- ident 's. The preachers feel Carter baa betrayed them on the social questions they care about most deeply, as stressed in the Atlan- ta conference: abortion, the Equal Rights Ame ndment <ERA>, homosexuals (usually referred to as "queers" during the meeting here> and school prayer. There was no talk about econo mics or taxes. While "socialis m " was never men- t ion e d , "humanis m " was anathematized repeatedly. So was Ca r t e r 's d efe nse policy. The need for greater military spending was a keynote at a meeting whe re several ministers mentioned "just 1,000 d ays r e main in g" fo r the Ame rican republic to save itself from communis t do mination. While not related to apocalyptic Bi blical prophecy, this warning reflects the conviction by many evangelicals that this world is in ats "Jast days." CAN THESE preachers, new to poUtics and naive a bout it, '.'Sway their congregations? Here an the Bible Belt, chances are good t::ven before the Atlanta meet- an~. Geor~1a c lergymen were pass an~ out to pa rishioners a tr.let l'alled "Ronald Reagan: A Man of Faith." In it . Reagan -.upports pri vate Christ ian ...c hoob and school prayer while attackm~ abortion and hom~x­ ualat). "The time has come to turn to God and reassert our tru:.t an H!m for the healing of ,\menC'a." he says. That speUs ba~ problems for Carter among \'Ott.•r!> he cannot afford to Jose. Abortion Debate Has No Solution The Big Abortion Debate goes on to no useful end because it is simply ooe of those problems in life that has no solution. The most recent 4-to -5 Supre me Court decision i llu s t r at es just bow in- sane the abor· tion rhetoric is. For openers let's sort out what th e S upr e m e Court ruling of a few days ago said. It said tha t women do not have a comtitutiooal right to have their abortions paid for by the fede ral gove rnment. Period. That'sit. (]wries McCabe It did not say that the federal ~overnme nt was pro h1b1 ted from pa)'ing for abortion 1f 1t wanted to. rt JUSl said ' 1t didn't have to do it. IN FACT, THE federal gov· e rn ment is now paying for :.. lot of a bortions and will probabl.> continue to do so. These are the abortions done as part of the federally funde d he alth-care programs provided for federaJ e mployees. i n c luding the military and their dependents. Both pro· and a nti-abortion fanatics have seized upon the Supreme Court ruling as if it banned a ll fed e r a lly funded abortions and have used it as an occasion to launch broadsides of babble to ~upport their vu:w· points. IN FACT, m E 1-.s ue l'annot !')(> solved and we !'hould accept that. The hnchpan ot both s1d1";' aq~uments depend on the issu" of when human ltfe be~ins ~ at begm at lhe moment of con ception. at birth or at some point Ill between., T he short answer ts that we "'mpl do not know 1 have personally anten·1e~ed S('Ore:. or m edical. legal and rela~1ou~ au th orities and there 1s no agreement If hCe ~gms at concept.ion. abortion is clearly murder If life begms at birth. abortion is not murder. If at begins at some point in ~tween , 1t is either murder or not, depending on -.i. hen at takl•s pl Jee. No one haJ> the aru.wer 11'STEAD Ot' focusing our at- 1..t·nt1on on abortJoo, 1t seems to mt' 1A.t• should be focusing our at· tentaon on preventing concep- tion An enor mous number of abortions a re performed on young women who either are ig. norant or 1nexpt>rienced in pre- \Cntt.n~ C'OflCept1on. Ironically. the same people ~ho arc against abortion tend to be against sex education in the l-C hools and contraception . These people also lend to be for capital punishment and against government interfering in our private lives -except, obvious~ ly. that they want to run other people's bedroom a ctivities. Tolerance, Innocence Charm of California "We aee Coli/O'rfda coming and it 1care1 the MU out of au." The aut.bor of the above words is a New York-based columni.at named James Brady. Brady is, ao far aa I know, the only other newspaper columnist now writ- ing who went to Manhattan College, my alma mater, a place I was t.bol'Oughly miserable al. Brady, through some inex- plicable set of circumstances, got out ot the C hristian Brothers aod into the rag trade. He was for year s editor of the ineffable W o man 's Wear Daily and now writes an amualnc column laraely baled on the world ol hlcb f uruon. A• a penon wbo spent the nrat yean ol bis Ufe lD New York and doubUen will spend the lut ones in California, I think I know wbat Brady 11 taltdn1 about.· Whit caUMd b.LI bltter obHrva· lion wu the lut two aovemon or thll at.ate, wtao have Indeed been beautlH. That and hot tube, hit 1eneral metaphor fOf' th•Ooldeaaat.. °'TllE PaOIPltCI' ol The Aetor a1 p....adeet of I country tbal ll 1oln1, .., and will probably be IODI by )'ear 2000 ii lDdeed one to scare even the most case- hardened New Yorker. There is ~aaoo to be scared of a guy wh<\ didn't know that veterans ol the Vietnam war got ve teran 's benefita but quoted an admiral and a general as sources for his mialnlonnaUon. And a few other things as well. CalJfomja is a goofy place. and there ls no escaping It. I've lived here fOf' a quarter-century, off and on, and I've never gotten U3ed to the place. There la a terrible truth about tranaplanted New Yorken who live In San Franclaco aod in IM Angelet and Sacramento. In spite ol all the aell-1Jortllcat.lon of these places by Chambers of Co mm e r <'c u n d o ffi c i a l ~pok~s me n , the t r ue Ne w Yorker never gets over the feel· Ing that all these places are bush. <Bush Is an old baseball l'xpreru'lion deriving from the Bus h Leagues, which means roughly uny pl ace west of Hoboken.> I DO NOT THINK Brady has anythin1 much to worry about 1n Brother Reagan. The power of a sitting pretldent is Immense. He can create events. His opponent can only react to them. There la no doubt that Reagan is the areate:at salesman since M a1or Bowes, who once boasted th a t he was th e gre atest s alesman since Jesus Christ, but .that isn't going to be enough. Reagan can't start a war. The s itting president can. Reagan cannot (uod the cable cars in S an Francisco, thousands of mile!\ ol bipways In Texas, sub- sidies to qg producers and oil men. and the thousand other lit· lle amenities at the disposal ol the man wbo controls billions ol tax dollars. Money wi.U decide this elec· lion. as it decides aJmost all e lectiom, and Reagan, despite his "big money" backers like Justin Dart, Jmt doesn't have it. WHAT B&ADY imperfectly understand.a about Eutemen who come to California is that they come here for more than the weather . .ao.t ol them come tor the forgivenea ol their sinl. A lot ot ut lfJd lives ot quiet deaperatJoa in the VWa1e or the West Skle, ud came to Friaeo and Eley becauae they are the laat pona ol call. Thia accounts for our notortoua "tolerance.'' We are tolerant ol hot tub nuta, and ' Marin ldvotates ot 119ycboba~ • ble, and the sad.lltlc tom. ol Werner Erbard because we are m0tt ol us unrepentant almen who rullJ don't av• • damn what our nel1libor doH. Ca1Uoml1 woald aeare tM bell out ol me, too, If I clda't bow it WU 10 bmocd U to be barm· ...... ,! . • ) Nicotine Gum Studied . . G.ld Help Tolww> llwa Kidc Habit ud 111e d ••• ,. °' .. un wt c1M..,...to6ecco. TllS GVll, muufectund lo Sweden. will underto duuul letll bJ two reH•rchera at UCLA wttbla two montba under • four.year arant by the N•· UoaaJ lmt1tule ol Dnal AbUM. TM UUde aaya pre'riOUI re· Harcb baa lbown lbe 1um ln· C"reuet a.icoUne level• tn the , Ne ~••eellatt .. Navy Jet Given Pentagon Support WASHINGTON (AP> -The Pentagon is satisfied with the S29 biWoa F-18 Navy-Marine fight.er plane program and ia not consider-iaa cancel.liq it. spokesman 'lbomu Rosa says. . Rou was quesli«>!'ed Tuesday about the status of the F ·18 prognm m the wake of published reports in trade journals and elsewhere that the project was in trouble with Pentagoa officials because of ~at_ of other ~evelopments at a skyrocketing costs and technical similar stage. . problems The Navy said some technical problems have been identified , SEVERAL CONGRESSMEN have mounted major attacks on the F-18, a twin-engine jet de- signed as a low-cost replace - ment for a variety of aging fighters and light bombers used by the Navy and Marine Corps. Ross noted that "Congress has asked us to accelerate" the F-18 program. "We are considering how many we're going to build." Ross said, referring to internal discussions about the shape of the fiscal 1982 budget. "WE ARE BASICALLY satisfied with the program." the spokesman said. "We consider the program to have no more than he normal number of prob- lems" associated with a new weapons system. The cost of the F -18 program. which al.so contemplates build- ing a bomber version called the A-18, bas roughly doubled since 1978. The Pentagon blames the in- crease principally on unan- ticipated inflation and a decision to boost the total number to be produced over the next decade- plua from some 800 to a total planned to reach 1,377. TRIS WORKS OUT to a cost of more than $21 million per plane. Replying to critics of the F -18. the Navy said that ·•progress of the test program to date exceeds but that many of these problems "have been rectified and suc- cessfully flight-tested." ROSS' DEFENSE of the F -18 coincided with a visit by Cana· dian Defense Minister Gilles Lamontagne to the Pentagon to discuss the F -18 and other mat· ters with Defe nse Secretary Harold Brown. The Canadian government in April decided to buy at least 137 F · 18s to replace older planes and the published reports in the United Stat.es alleging an uncer· lain future for the program have resulted in political controversy in Canada. with critics question- ing wbet.ber the Canadian gov- ernment should have picked the F -18 over competing aircraft s uch as the U.S. Air Force's F-17 fighter. Indonesians Eye Rabbits JAKARTA, Indonesia CAP> -President SUbarto bas called on Indonesians to raise rabbits. as a source of protein and other side-products. Suharto called OD f amllies to raise two or three breeder rab- bits each, saying that in addition to their meat, the rabbits could provide bCJoee and bides for the manufacture of baod.icrafta, and excrement for fertili%er. Mood to ..... roupiy compara- ble to e~, tbereby IMla. fytn1 .,.... of t.be crnbal for cl1ar.u.. In IOllM P90PI•. howe•er, tbe sum IJlereHtt the level of nlcoUM I •r beyood that pro- duced by ct1arette.. promJ:lti.DI •n article ln a Britiab medical jou.rnal warnl.aC that the pm may be barmtul to people wltb coronary heart diaeaae, the JAMA utlcle said. AND THE GU• "reputedly tastes 110mewbat vile" and la known to produce sucb aide el- fecu u hiccups, nausea, diui· ness and a burninl sensation at the back ol the throat. ln pilot studies, two smokers were given tbe gum while a third received a placebo -a substance containing no medica- tion. 1be first smoker received pieces of gum containing 4 milli- g rams and 2 milligrams of nicotine that be chewed random· ly two to three times a day dur- ing the first week. Within three weeks. be withdrew from the gum and bas not resumed smok- ing. The second patient was al- lowed nicotine gum of different strengths ror two weeks and re- ported no withdrawal symptoms during that time. But both he a nd the placebo patient even- tually resumed smoking. THE MAIN S'rUDY plans to test a large group of smokers to find out which reported withdrawal symptoms the gum can soothe. whether the gum is really more effective than a placebo, and what kind of s mokers the gum could help most. Snuff and chewing tobacco, advertised by some manufac- turers as a sale alternative to s moking, m ay .be more dangerous to the mouth and throats or u.sers than cigarettes. Dr. Alan Blum wrote in the second article. He said that snuff causes gum disease, looth abrasion and white patches oo the throat that can become cancerous. He also pointed out that chewing tobacco could lead to cancer of the mouth, throat and digestive tract. SNUFF IS PULVE&IZED tobacco that ia kept between the gum and the cheek, and iJI not chewed. Blum baaed his findings on various studies done by medicaJ -Lresearcben, lnclu41lng oae of more than 2,000 pattenta la India who used chewing tobacco. 14years!14 clubs! 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Not to Worry OM&. v ... OT A 'I Niulist I Condas Planned LAND O' LAKES, Pia. (A.P) -A Florida developer aap be plana to build tbe natioa'a ftl"lt condominium eomplea for nudbta In Paco County. Fred Biaeboff, bimaelf a nudist, uys coaatructlon will beitn next month OD 280 apart. menta ranOnc from ns.• elfi. dency unit• to deluxe twO. bedroom models costing Mt.•. Similar development oa adja. cent property may mate the complex the state's lar1eat nudist camp, Bischoff said. THE CO .. LU planned on a 40-acre tract in this commuruty north of Tampa will offer nudi4ta the first opportunity to buy property for such use, be said. The Ameriean Sunbathing As- sociation, which estimates there are 25,000 nudists in Florida, says they all rent their accom· modaUoos or property at nudist camps. ''THAT'S BOW we came onto this idea," s ays Bischoff, a former real estate salesman in St . Petersburg. "My family and J love living here, but we feel it 1s a waste or our money to rent property." The Amen can Sunbathing ~ sociation, the official nudist or- gan i iation, sa ys tbe largest nudist camp in the state is Lake Como, also in Pasco County. Baatamaate BALTIMORE <AP> -Have you been pausing at the mirror a Ultle longer lately, lamentrng the fresh lines and wnnkles that mark the passing years? Take heart. There may be hope. Estee Lauder, the giant cosmeucs firm, bas given a grant to Johns Hopkins Uruvenity for a study of wrinkles. The company isn't saying bow much was granted . but J o hns Hopkins dermatologists are free to do as they wish with the money. ANTIQUES Show and Sale "We feel very strongly we will understand much more about the chemicaJ process involved in skin aging," at the conclusion of the five.year study, said Dr. Irwin Freedberg, director of the medical school's department of dermatology. ( 642 • 4321 ) Direct or collect, to subscribe to YOUR hometown paper, the racquetball. 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One advanu1~ of tbe late eelebr•llon of lndepeodcoco D~ la that unt>rowded pk nic helUties should be easy to find, Waas said. Tbe club bas "over a half a cnUhon people as members Ln th1a country.'· be saJd . ··But only 3,800 have joined so far We're st.ill w8lting ror tbe rest to come in. "Unfortunately fo r a club like us. it's lhe people who haven't j oined yet who are probably th~ beUer procrastinators." Europeans i• Space Cah 642-5671. Put a tew words to work tor you .. Cla ude Nicollie r, S wiss, left, and Wubbo Oc kels, Nethe rlands, ha ve become the first non-Americans placed in the space program. The astronomer and physicist began an intensive one-year training program in Houst.on along with 19 American astronauts. OPEN JULY I 4th C. M. GALUTIA, D.D.S. • dentistry for children and teens San Clemente Medical Pima 657 Camino de Los Mares, Suite 245 San Clemente 1714) 496-500 I acros5 from San Clemettte Getteral Hospital Historic Brothel Sale Due DEADWOOD, S .D . 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M~no ,.., •• , .,., otteinee t.IO to lt'IM WE OfHI THW AllT10MAl Sl1YIW: ,,... • hlily lJW • lal Esbta • llsillss llbttlr$ MELLER & SNYDER A Profe5sional l aw Corpo ratio n 4000 M acArthur Blvd. Suite 760. Irvine 8 51--8121 ask for Jo hn Connolly, Attormey at Law ~~· 1119,1/e '111,, o,,~ ~e~ eil(l That's exactly what we're doing. • Supplying you with exceptional merchandise has always been our a{m . In tools, hardware and every household need, we will continue to off er you the choicest selection of quality merchandise. Crown Hardware and Rion Hardware have been hitting the nail on the bead with friendly service and quality products, and will continue to do so. Come in and see us -you'll get the point. OPEN 70AYS ... HAROWARI ............. ___ , .. __ _._ 642·11U • was shot to death. AFTER A POLICE raid in May and a s ubse- quent grand jury in · vestigation in to t h e city's thriving brothe l business. Circuit Judge R.E . Brandenburg or · dered the ho~ closed. Prostitution is illegal in South Dakota. but has long been tole rated in D e ad w ood w h ere b r o the!'s had be e n operated openly since the gold rush days of 1876. "THIS AUCTI ON could very well be the final curtain on an era of historic Deadwood and Black Hills history that has las t ed over 100 years:· says tbe purple· colored sale biU. Along with an assort· ment of furniture and appliances. the sale bill hawks a velvet painting o f a nud e, ve h,.c t bedspreads and ''dozens of good sheets." Pact Approve d VI SALIA CAP ) - T u l a r e Co un ty super v isors have ap· proved a one-year con· tract with Lindsay Dis· trict Hospital lo care for some county patients whe n Tulare Gener a l Hospital is closed late this yea r. County of- fi cials said they hope to sign similar agreements with s everal other hospitals. free Tickets: ''The Empire Strlces Bock'' Theeter tlc:Mt Of IOUWMf PhC*> wtth .... of~. JU9t~tor Summet SclhOot ~­Hunttnvton C.. ("""' court). O,_,.. K ttW'u 12. Tuttton: st 1 to "e Santa Cruz Days Deadly Violent Weekend Clailm 11 in (;oumy SANTA CRUZ <AP) -Vw.t death, once tbe unwanted ballmart ol t.b1a M:eJUc coutal community ~r a rub of mAN murders in the early 19'70I. bu claimed 11 more victims. A Shasta County rancher wu found dead Sunday aftn bis estranged wife and three children were gunned down in Ma an-laws' home in nearby Capitola. AN AUTOPSY revealed that William Rogen, 41, or Millville. died of what appeared to be a self.inflicted shotgun blast. the Santa Cruz County corooer's of. flee said Tuesday. Also killed we r e his 41 -y e ar-o ld wife Christine and Julie A nn. 17: Joan Louise. 15 ; a nd J ean Marie, 11 . M rs. Rogers' parent..c;, Bruce and Ma rian Hubback . said Rogers told his wife he was go· ing to "kill somebody" if the ramily was not reunited. police said. ROGERS APPARENTLY dro ve 300 m i les from the family•s home in Millville and. armed with a shotgun, k.icked in the door at the Hubback home. The couple separated about two weeks ago. One ol the girls called police a rte r her father e ntered the house. Police said they recorded th e t elephone conver sation. which is punctuated by the sounds or shots and screams. The Hubbacks were in a bedroom and escaped iajury. Coroner's investigators said the weekend death loll in this 178,()()().resldent county about 60 miles south of San Francisco was one of the highest sin ce the early 1970s. Investigators said three died in tram c accidents. a Gilr oy ma n drowned in the ocean wtule trying to help his daughters strugg ling in the surf. 3 19-year -old man committed s uicide and a m3nt<1l spat m Watsonville resulted an another death. IN 1973, HERBERT Mullin ronfessed on the witness stand tn a tnal in Santa Cruz to the killings o( 13. includUlg a ) oung wom an and her two children. a m a rried couple. four youn ~ cam pE'F'S. a 72 Y<'ar-old for!!}f.r Get more value for your dune with the f omous D1me-A-l1ne ads where items \NOrth up to $50 sel l fast, ev[j Saturday 1n the l 1JJl£1µ!{~ priM ftO&er'. a Pl1Mt. a atudeat and a cfrifter. ffe wa CODfteted Of 11 ol the alaytnp. Abo in tm, Edmund Kemper I l l WU cmviet.ed ol butcberln& eight Sul.a Cl'UZ County women, includlnc bia mother. her be&t Caaal Dlsp•te ~ ud lhl bltcbblUn. He claimed to have eaten the n.b ol aome of bi.I vid.lma. In 1'70, John Unley Frader waa con~ of killing a Sant.a Cru& doctor, bia wife. lwo aooa and secretary. Pair Proposing Dividing State SACRAMENTO CAP> -Two foes of the Peripheral Canal have proposed dividing California into two stat.es in an effort to stop the controversial canal project around the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta. F ormer Stockton Assemblyman Doug Carter and wholesale jewe le r Leon Pie rce of San would get water from the canaJ, Francisco. leaders or the "Two outnumber Northern Callfor · Caufornias Committee." said nians. T uesday it is hopeless to try to st.op the canal proj~t either ln the Legislature or by a direct vot e or the people be cause Southern Californians , who Defendant (;an Require Open Court SAN FRANCISCO <AP> - Crimina l defendants in pre · limlnary hearings can Insist on keeping the proceedings open even if prosecuting attorneys have asked to bar the public. the stale Supreme Court has ruJed. The court said a defendant's n~ht lo an open hearing pre- vailed over proseeution requests t.o close the hearings to shield '41tnesses from the public T he court stopped s hort of m ertumang conv1ct1ons 1n such cloc;ed hearings. !.ayini: it. must b<' ~hown that a closed heanng pn'Jud1C'ed the trial Prellfrunary hear10gs are COO· ducted to determine 1f cruru.naJ dt-fendants should be bound over to Superior Court for tnal. v nder state la'4 . preliminary hearin~s can be dosed at the re- quest of ck>fendanL5 The Supreme ~urt decision involved Ramon Pompa-Ortu. of Buellton. convicted tn 1978 of r aping his rousm. The d~t.S1on. whi le clarify10g s tale la w on closed heanngs, left h1.s coovtc· llon intacL THEREFORE. TIIEY resur· r ec t ed a d e f e ate d 1967 legislative proposal to divide Califorrua into two states. Al a Capitol news conference: Carter and Pierce insisted that their propos a l l o divide California between Kern and Los Angeles counties wa s serious. But they agreed that the prio· clpal purpose was to get atten· lion for their OPJ>06ilion to the Per'ipheral Canal propos al. which Carter said would result in "6.000 acres of fertile farm land being ruined forever." "TUE REASON FOR this ln- itial i ve is to protest to Southern California the se riousness of their current great water grab," Pierce said. Their news conference came a day after legislation was s ent to Gov. Ed mund Bro wn Jr. a ut hor1Z1ng the cana l, which "'ould carry so-called e xcess Sacr amento River water to the Cahfonua Water P roiect and ul· t1malely to Southern California. A MEASl'RE TO divide the ~lat e an two would require verified s ignat ures or 553,790 <.:ahfomia voters to win a place oo lhe June 1982 balloL The deadhnc for placmg initiattves on the November 1980 ballot has oassed Even if voters approved the )>Ian to divide Cala fo ro1a , 1t would have no immediate eff~t... Such a ·<hvision would require approval by Congress. Cbooseyoar TIME· 30-MONTB 6-MONTB Variable Rate Money Market Certificate Certificate $100 i;ninimum $10,000 minimum 10.110% 8.925% effective annual yield effective annual yield 9.500% 8.614% current annual rate current annual rate effective through effective week of JULY 23 JULY 10 -16 INTEREST COMPOUNDED DAILY SIMPLE JNTEREb'T ONLY ALL ACCOUNTS NOW INSURED UP TO $100,000 F"*r•I ffJUladorK ~ulrt • Mlboltantlal ~nahy fOI' Hrly •ithd'9w•I on tttm •~count"· L~UAtZ7~$~ AND LOAN Aee0CUm0N 8AL80A llRANCH 600 !eel lafboa loulftetd, lalboe, CA 92181 (714) 673·3701 Additional offices In l"OU"I ~.ten •94·7!>41 • l &Ouna Hiii• 686-5100 • Olen Avon 681--0111 s.n C~n1e •9:M 1~ • l.8tte Ellll"Ofe 674·21QI • 6-0lmont ShOre 1?131 •38·9421 LaQune Niquel 4llEH20t • Ol•\19/0r•noo 998-MOO • """''°'-(Of)Orung 1980J 677~ . • • t ' P«oour'lat1..-------------------------------------------------------------------------- . t QUEENIE .,_ .... __ ~ -·-·- "Baker, F'1eldi and Murry Would you hold ple~&e and I hurd that, foul mouth!" "Cot a problem? T~ wnte to Pat Dunn. Pat Will cut red tape, ~tting the answer& and action you need to &olve ~itie& in government and business Mall ym,r ~stioru to Pat Dunn, At Your Service, Orange Coast ~ly Pilot. P 0 . Bor /!HJ. Co.~ta Mesa. CA 92626. As many Letters as posstble will be arn.wered. but phoned lnqumes or letters not including the reader's full name. address and busmess hours' phone number cannot becon31(Jered. Thiscolumnappearsda1-ly er cep1 Sundays." "Old Glory' Trarrd Bark DEAR PAT: Every Fourth of J ul y we hear the U.S. n ag referred to as ''Old Glory." Where did this term originate? L .P., Newport Beach A Salem, Mass., sea captain, Wiiliam Driver is said to have named the nag Old Glory. On~ legend has It that when be raised the nag on his brig, tbe CbarlH Doggett, in 1824, be said, "I oa me thee Old Glory." But h.ls daughter, who pre- sented tbe n ag to the Smithsonian Institution, said he named it at bis 21st birthday celebration on March 17, 1824, when bis mother presented a homemade nag to him. Sito~ Sav.-Close lo fffnltp DEAR PAT: I had asked your help several months ago in getting a refund of $86.43 from the Sea Crafters Co. for undelivered merchandise I or- dered in February 1979. You responded that the Maii:ie State Consumer Council would try to help me tf I contacted them , but that this ma11-order company appeared to have gone out of business. I did receive a partial refund from a law firm that was representing Sea Cr afters. Thanks for your ef-fort J . 0., Newport Beach The most unfortunate part of this altuatlon is tllat yoa probably could have purchased the aautlcal items yoa ordered from tbis defunct com. paay at local •&ores. A YS warns other ~•den to be wary of lllcb·prlced mall-order houes. Maay have gone oat of baalnesa In the past year. AltboatJa yoa rMelved a partial refud, most mafl. order buatnesses which "llquJdate" do not offer any refnds to their castomera or a smaU percen- tage is refilnded after lengthy bankruptcy bearings. F ff Rtt-eplion l"'prorPff DEAR READERS: A bookfet explaining in layman's language some of the tedutical problems of local FM radio receptloa and bow to deal with them is ooce more available free of charge. The brochure, .. Loud and Clear," was originally pubUsbed last year. It was wntten and recently re- vised by Hugh R. PauJ, dir«tor of engineering for K USC-FM (91.S). Included are suggestions for ways in wblcb listeners may strengtbel)"tbeir FM signals, direc- tions for constructing and positioning inside and outside antennas, and diagrammatic instructions for coutructing an aaten.aa easily. For a free copy, send a s tamped, self. addressed, legal.sized <No. 10) envelope to Loud and Clear, K USC·F M, Uplver slty Park, Los Angeles 90807. Conrentrafe Co•plirafed lfewe DEAR PAT: With oranges being relatively cheap and plentiful in this area, I've often won. der ed why people don't just make their own frozen juice concentrate. It wouldn't be that hard, would it? L.T., Costa Mesa It's not all that easy, according to tbe home advlaor's office of tbe Cooperative Extension. la fact, maldag fl"Olell orange Jalce CGDcentrate 11 a compllcaled proeeu. Wlllft die water I.I evaporat- ed, moet of &be flavor goes off la steam as ••navor ea1e11ces," l.acladlag several alcobola, eaters, bydronr'-, alld euboeyll. To make a nnoJfal J•lce, ,.....era flnt mue • saper-concentrate, then llQldfy It to 10me ez&eat wttb fresh JuJce and added ftaver ee1e11cea. 1'lle9e ••e•ee, for tbe moet part, are disUUed frem tlle lteam Ill tile evaporator, Peel oU may be added fw ftavor, alld Mme mullfaeta.ren add Ptdp. Si11<e oraqes vary~ the year la varletJ, ,..,...., alld eelor, &lie preee11en bleed In· •M -..1-ee ... J*9 ~rat.el to keep tllelr prodlld rela&hely alform. II ........ 141-9961 . ........... 951-7008 Wll. "91UT .• MY .. ll. t• c:m .... THm BIWINCI PL•Cll LADIES FASHION TOPS LADIES ONE & TWO PIECE SWIMWEAR $7-$ Entire Stock LADIES SUMMER DRESSES J • .. LADIES SUMMER PANTS ' GIRLS SUMMER GO TOGETHERS LADIES FASHION TOPS GIRLS ONE & TWO PIECE SWIMWEAR Entire Stock GIRLS TOPS County's Solons Unite m OLD This telb the t:nQ about J 8 Net.Mttutt•a 1112 rtuldia Run.about, Model G. ~-... -M"'-• -o., I• ........ ., -~-•. ... 1 ........... ,,. .... _ ... .,,.. ·--. --..... -i.-c:~ .... l ·-~- ••11-aai•Nec....._ South Counly Crashes Dmvn Jn a ruversal or rorm, lbe South Cou.nt.y area had 10 percent fewer traffic acddeols over the 78- hour JU)y -I weekend than would be expected over a MAutltTWI• fJ~t.. -"-•-11 1.llWary ara""'e nonod With DO botiday 'AMUEl )Ml" ••AUNUl!IN G t••"•l<ll VIII•••· 101. ,.,,. com p ~ -. -. .. -•'""'-v..•~· 11., ....... "'<-. ~.°' ... ""° Normally. holiday weekends show an increase =: ~.,.~'i"'.~ ....... ca ... ~ sm1..,._.., <HI•~. W•~•llOI°" tn collisions, but. the California Highway Patrol's . • •• ,._.....,. o c "'• ~ L11:1r..,, ot c-.. o i rr· rted 52 id t.s • 1" ,,.. WOl"IUHl•r ComMunll; Ntw H•~·· al"O o .. rrwM • .,., Capistrano area 0 ice repo ace en • nme "-•1•• -o1 ..... ,,,. It•• •0 ,,,. City "•"'-'· -liatl'ICMor• Booth B•• wllh injuries, over the weekend. That's 10 percent • Wt•lmoMI"' •or •Id 11"•9'1 to -cllv H•rlM)r Maine LA eno l'•W<I•"• -, ..... "'-'°'""ft Ht •• wr Muwovrns. ~ .... ,,Art Gati ... ., .... under the average. vl-o bt N> .,._ .._ s-..,... .. .,. Of l•gun• FH llYal 01 A•h <ll•tter ' W•stHH1't•t C• 1 '°"'" 8etf\•rd m•mMr Sotne of r.r •••to' •net 8fAUfllltll'I OI IO•hO •fMI NllCllHI PflH• lA An -fOf pentall lrauMt•1" Oi w •I Bea<ll C" A ttU C S N P 1-... E0.11 CIUO l h t ~"'t•r o.-Wt10ftl at '""""'" •••nl"-Or-C-1y F•lr por1raot. Velley, C• •nd I 9ra•Hltlo1ldre11 \1111 Ille....,"''"'"" on 1'St U• .,,_, Gr•w.i.,. -•><•• """' °" w~onu '°' ....,r >HIH1i. ''" SN l•UOl>I u 111 .,..,,, Juty '· l'llO •• 1 OOPM at H•rbof "'• """ ,,.,,..,.,. ci.si.tt.,, Pawdel\A l •wn·-1 Oll•e _.._,., Pa•k Porll•l\O, Orw9on ReddlnQ, C• S«Y•<~ ....,,,.. tlW Otrect'°" at HarbOr Ht woort ee.c" ca •"" U• v_.._ t...ewn·Moun! OI-~,at """' Ne•<tda Siie It-In N"'IJO't 8ta<ll Mew ~$}So P•••dcn• •"<I l.alluM S..cll ate. lfVITT \l"<t ,.,., ~l•I M"'l'tt Wiii be PATRICK MARK EVITT, rtt-1 ""Id on July t , ,_, .. Ille H•,_ .. lAquN 8Ncft, Ca. P--•V on (ftrlUiel\ C .... rcll, Newport Bue ll .>vly 1. IW 'Sunrlw<I bv l>I• motMr C• Al : OOPM. n.. '""'"' ~.,..h .,._ Of ~w. Tuel, • brOU>er dO ... •llort\ be macte IO lll<t L•llUI\• ltv~, Jae....,., of Austill, TtH>, ""'" Be.ell An Au«t••-Afl'l•nO• O..inn ot Odflw, l ••a., CJf'.....,_• ~ •nO Mrs. Jac~Mlft P•,.k•r. 9r6t'tdmotMr M r' M•r•• Owe"' •nO "" t•l"•r Ch•••e• o~ A~u ... Tea.ho F,,_., .,,.._......., .. •re Prt¥•t• u"Oef' McCorm1<11t. Mort ... ,.... Of '-"9ur>a Bea<h. 11\ler"""I •Ill °" 1n OoKw. lews. '" I~ o• ·-",,,.. ..... ly ~ .....,._,.1 ~ributlon$"' ,,_to ttoe ,,_,.,,.1,, .. ..,n R-li<lt'°" OW!tff. Oclftuo. Te••s. 01~ Deaths Elsewhere THE CAPISTRANO AaEA office covers Orange County territory from the Irvine city Limits to the San Diego County Line. 1be area includes 425 miles of county road and 20 miles of freeway. Also, said Capt. Chuck Chase ol the office, California traffic deatba for the six moat.ha ending June 30 showed a 2.M percent drop over last year. The 489 deaths in June statewide broug.bt the s ix-month total to2,448, compared with 2.507 in1979. THE JlJNE COUNT WAS 14 above last year, but Chase said no trend typifies the 1980 experience. Deaths in January, February, May and June were higher than the same months last year . be said. but rn March and April, the death totals were lower this year. PUBLIC NOTICE F ICTITIOUS 8USINlf'5 NAME ST AT I MI NT The fol-..q ~-h d0f"9 llW-MU a\ PUllU9NOTICE ll'ICTITIOUS 8USINlfU NAlllW S'TAT'lf-NT TM ~ ~ '' -"9 b<N· ...u .. · l E A$SOCIAT£S. &SJ S. 1.owr, SI'"'· o.-.. CallfOmlA"*' atrucUon ol ~much-debated canaJ. The bUI waa Hnt lo Oov,£dmund 0 . Brown J r. on a»• roU call vote. It WQ a bl-partlaao vote, with Or anc• Count.y OemocraL1 OeM ia Man1en ol HunlinJtOa Beach, Richard Robinson of Santa Ao.a and Chet Wray ol Westminster joinia1 their Re publican col· leagues, Manan Bergeson ol Newport Beach, Rou Johnson of Fullerton and Bruce Neal•nde of Orange in backing the measure. or courae, the argument over whether the Peripheral Canal sboo.Jd be built always has been bas ed on regional <Southern California vs. Northern California> interests as opposed to party lines. • •• IN RECENT voting on the state budget. Orange County lawmakers were almost un· ao1mous. This lime, a ll except Westminster Democrat Wray and Huntington Beach Democrat Mangers voted to reject the propo.sed S24.1 billioo state budget. The budget measure, AB 2020, was defeated 47 ·25. with 54 votes needed for passage in the As· sembly. Wray voted for the budget measure. Mangers didn't vote. The Senate also defeated the bill, 2J·l7, with Z1 votes oeeded for passage. All thr~ of Orange County's state s enators Democrat Paul Carpenter of Garden Grove and Republicans John Briggs of Fullerton and John Schm1tz of NewpoJt Beach -vot.ed against it • • • ON ANOTHER KEY issue. AB 2982, wh.icb would have repealed automatic cost-of-living in· creases for welfare recipients in Callforrua, tbe vote in the Assembly went this way: The bill was defeated 35-39, with 41 votes needed for passage. Democrat Mangers voted for 1t. So did Republicans Bergeson and Johnson. Democrats Robtl\50n and Wray voted agalllst the m easure Republican Nestande didn't vote. • • • : AN OPEN house and rummage sale 1s planned July 13 by Orange County supporters of aodepen- deot presidential candidate J ohn Anderson It will be at Anderson Orange County hi!adquarters. 2025 N Broadway, Santa Ana. For details, call 953·3106. OAANO! COUNTY I OlfTUA,..I Driving for Di 111e s Orange County Poster Boy Jeff Baskerville. 10. Santa Ana. gets a tour of t.be Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club, wher e on Aug. 11, a Ma r ch of Dimes Golf Tournament wiU be held Players will tee off against birth defects at $40 per entrant. Co-piloting the golf cart are tournament chairman Will Jordan (left) and Costa !\tesa Mayor Arlene Schafer. Call 540 7500 for entry details. JOSEP>4 GIRASOl.E. -!led away .-, J.,iy 1. '"° .c ..._, Beact\, Ca ... ... bom In -........ "" 5e1>' Mmt>er IO, 1m Ht •ti an Al\al'ftoul Ooemlst lot 11w ... rmco Materl•lt IM 10 , .. ,... SurYl-.<t i.v •II• Hel"" of Costa Meow. Ca.. son Bruce of U• V9"l. ,...,..,., • brotllers A"9flo C.wlt. Fr-C-. Ar1 Glr-• ...o Ant"°"" G.r-e •II of New Von., • \llte< Row WrOQlev of San Nlatoo, Ca RK llAI-... tYW Holy Rosary ..... IN tod•• •I • OOPM at Ille Bellt lle•9eron-Smltll t. l"1"111 Wtttclill Ci..~t _,,,,.,,, •77 £<1jt 1711> SI., LAS VEGAS, Nev . <AP> -Veter an gaming figure Major Riddle, 73, who parlayed an invest· ment in a struggling Las Vegas h ote l into ownersh ip o f f our casinos. died Tuesday 10 a Los Angeles hospital. Riddle, a Texas oilman, was president of the Dunes Hotel. EXECUTIVE F A RMS, 110 Newport C•nter Or• v•. Newoort 8 .. <I>, C:aOtor"'• Ste~ Grocl, J I 111 Dor 411. l.AquftA Nl-1, C:•lll'ornlt Thll t>..sl~t I> conduCl..S Irr • llml led IM"lM"""O Eiits 6. E_,,,, I.» S. 1.oWl"'t Stf'Mf, o.-.. Call-·~ ""' bwsineu i• conovctec1by.,.111 Olvklual. £Mis 8. EOW-Alonzo Parker Services Held ·C~I• MH.t. ,.,th R•• FatMr l(erry 8uu1,~.,, ollocl•llnq Burla1 will be on Nt~•rtt F•u-. New York S.rv•c.-\ un,.. • ....-t"" dtt"KI'°" of Btln 6<>r99ron- 5m•lh & Tulh•ll Wutcllll Cn•0tl -Mori ... rvot Costa ~~ ~ HA•OtltG . • MARGURITE J EAN HARDING. .~ 37, ,._...,,, Of Fount••" V•ll•Y. .c. P•ueo •••1 on July o. t'flO w11e -41 M•rk R Hardl1\9, "'"' •un.1'""0 are .,_, par~ El'""' and Jean Hoo•~r 01 ·y , veoas. lff•..U. ' .. ~ten Marl-l•sonby Of Nortl> C..<ol•"A ano ~rlon "'""'• ol s... Fer-. ca_ ~.._ •• t M rv1<.-""'" De conoucteo °" Thur~ ~Y. July 10 l'lto at S OOPM ~ Ille 'l..ull'er.,. Cl>ur<" Of tl>r Rnurrectlon ·.,. Hunt"""°" Bffotll. Ca with past0< How•ll Foster ott1Cl•ll"9. Frltndt may call •t Pl .. c.t 8rotllen Smll!>l' _,,.,.,.,, from 11 oo noon to • OOPM on W-v. J uly 'I, t"90 -from •'OOANI lo 1 OOPNI on Thuf'>04Y. July 10, IWO. I~ ,.,11 i. orw•te The ,...,,..,. ~· _,.,....,i tie~ to Tl•• Cfllldrfl> \ HO•o•lal ot Or•noe County. Ple•<t 8 rot""" Smotnt' Mort ... ry dtrK I"" S~H'I. HEARL WILLI AM C HEARL (Billi, O<IU f'O .rw•y an July 3 l'llO Survl..,..., l>V <OU .. "\, l\•K ... <Ind nepr.o,w\ ""° ~ny OtM trtf'ftd\.-ChtPt• ~v1(f' ~ '"'"'"'"""" ~. J vly 10, 1"90 ....-1 t1 00 nool\ Otl'f'C'led b'I' Wf!oill"tn•t~r M •mor••• P•rt.: Mortuar1 ~H''ld Cemetery TRUEWOllTM'I' JESSIE IJI THUEWORTH'I', r.-.1 d•l\l ol N•Wl>Of'l Be•< 11, Ca Born L-11. ~l'IUWtU Ofl Jan ... ry °"· 19'1. P<K-awo on Nt!wllOrt 8e•CI\, Ca. °" Juty S. t'lllCI S...Vlve<! II'\' ""'"' ni.<tt •nd ~ '"'ouofl0u1 ,,,.. U"lte<I SI.Me'\. -· ot 0... UllV'\A a..ch Af1 ·~lat-. LH Vt19AS An League. ""'"'-ll\stil"1• of "" Sfle st..clled et Ille School of AOOlle<! ,..,, and under Ve-r GtorQe, 8o~tan, NIHUC .... selt,, Welch Studio, E.S. BUSI\, EIMf Htn-.. R_.. Fr-of Pa-. C.. She emlt>lte<I ....-art •t c;r-CAnttal <Hil«ott ""° Or>t Man ' Neptune Societ v ~ ClllUUTION 8U"IAL A' SE• 646-7431 y __ ,._.., ___ .,...W .. _le_lts,,..y ._, -.--c.-i. "°"'~ "" Call ... ,,.. ,...,..,. .. U lln Gem./IMir , ..... CI U OfHHS "I 1&1.UOADW4 Y MORTUARY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642·91!>0 -- IAL TI IHGIROM SMfTH & TUTHIU WISTCUff CHArll 427 E 17th St Costa Mesa 646-4888 --- "8ClllOTHBS SMITMS' MORTUAaY 627 Mein St. Huntington Beach 536-6539 ---,..., ...... , COLOMAL fUt&•I NOMI 7801 Bolsa Ave Westminster 893-3525 --- rACtAC YllW MIMOllA&. r AH Cemet8'y Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pac111c View Onve Newpon Beach 64+2700 --- ...c:mMICIC MOITUAllU Leguna Beach 494-9415 Laguna Hiiia 768-0933 Sen Juan C.Ji•strano 495-1 6 - M•..,. LAWN-MT. OU'8 MortUMY • Cemet.,y Cremlt~ 1625 °''* w .. CottaMesa 540-5654 ..... J . BEVERLY HILLS (AP > Yur e k Lazowski, 66, a Polis h· born character dan('~r of the 1930s and 1940s who was a member of the original Ballet Russe de Moote Carlo and later with the Ballet T heater, died Sunday or ao apparent heart at· tack while visiting here. LOS ANGELES (AP) ~Gr'od Thi\ sw•-.. .,.. ,,.,.., """' ~ Co11n1y C•-ol Or•~ Countv on J->0.1• ,.,_ PubllVW!cl 0r'"9" C:O.st OAllY PilOI, July 2. 'I, ••. 73. l'JIO 17»-IO PUBLIC NOTICE ---FiCTl nous IUSIHES.S H.lllOIE STATEMENT T"e t0Ho•un9 ~'~' <11rr 001n9 ~ ..... , .. CPA REALT V SERVICE. O S LeQlon SI~ L-BNch. C• 910.SI Fre~n Tr..0•"9' Co. In< t• Calltorl\1• coroor"11CM\J <JS <Xun A_,., L-&Mc" CA '7651 Thi\ -"conounec °"•car· oout-. FREEPOAT TR,AOING CO, INC. 8ylt;sPT'- "'" --....,. flied wlttl h Covntv c .. ,. of Orang. C-ty on J->0, l1llD. ,,._ PW!i-Or ... C-Dlolly PllOI ,_July 1. • • .._ n, '"° 17»a PUBU C NOTICE -Walter S. Binns, 65. 1---,-,-CT1-T1-ous--.-u-si_N_E_s.s __ _ the former chief judge ttAME sTATEM«NT of the San Pedr o T,,. r01io.1119 ,__," 001"9 ~· Municipal Court who as r-eu a~.,. co N l c L E co M . a lJ .$, atto rney Wal) M U N ICAT ION S lot Soutfler"' chief prosecutor m the ~:!:.':,..~~ ~orv °'· E~ trial of the California a.Mi, F1tr99<a1<1. 40J ""-c o mmunis t P a rty 1°'10" E ,N_, S.<1<n c..'2t60 lll•\ -.nns "(Ofldll<lf'O Dy All ifl. le a de.r s in the e arly dMd...i 1950s, died of a heart at· Th•• ~~·~led ..,.,. -lack while vacationing c o..nty c1..-1< of o ... ,. County on ll11s '~ -ftled ••lh "'"' C.O....tv Clef"t of OrM99 '-fl on J-U. HID. ,.,_ Publi\lled Or-~ 0.tly P olo!, J 11ne ?S, J..iy 1, •. It, '"° 10~ Gr aveside Masonic funeral services have been conducted for Alonzo L. Parke r . 85, a Laguna Beach resident und for m er circulation manager of the Los Angeles TI mes. who died Sunday fo r Mr Parker, who left the Time~· employ 1n 1934 a!tc-r <!\ :.ear'> in Ill. c:1rt·ulat1on dcpdrt ffil•nt The elderly gentleman is sur- ' 1\'ed onJy by a few fn ends tn 1he Laguna Beach area, they ~d lri PUBLIC NOTICE l<ICTITIOUS IUSINEU MAME STATEMENT lt1p lcM ..... tnq ~f\Or .. •r• 001fl9 "'™""'~ SCIENTIFIC D RILLING CON TROLS, 18011 Ml~I Soutl\, Irwin. C•l1tornia mw Rites were hel~at PaC"1ric Vww MemonaJ Park 1nCoronadel Mar Off1 ('1ab at Hoitt Ht>r.L:t•flm !'>m1th & Tuthill Y.e u·litr C hJJ>! I \<,onuar) in Co.,tJ .\!t"'d "h'' "t•rt· m <"barge 11r ~en 1r .:"'> ~.1) he lt>ft oo known ~un I\ or~ The K ansas -born Mr . Parker ":.i~ a member of th•· Ma.soruc Pt·ntaltha Lod~e ~202 and the Free anct Ac·<·epted Masons '202. ~hose members offl c1atL-d at Uk! rites. -~--Scof'r'llifK Orllllnq ..,..._ __ , I• Pt.:BU C NOTICE PliBUC NOTIC'E Pl 'BLI SOTJCI:. Nt•AOA CJOrPOr.C-1, ll011 Nlll~ll ~111, 1rv1M. Callfonll• m 1' Thi•-.. u ~ed C.... o1 <or 0--"CTITIOU\ I UStHEU --- oorauon. SCIENT!l•IC DRILLING llfl'ERNATION.t>I. OevtdP ~ ,_ Tltls --WM Ill«! Wltft 1f't ~ CMrtl of o..,... Count, on ,,_, ....... SUP£R10fl COURT NAME ilATEMCNT 0, C-aLil'ORNIA fft<I IOllO•l"O .,._,..,.., ••• 00•"<1 ~lfTY 0 , I.OS ANGELES °""""'~., CASEHU1o1181"""'-SU-ER SJ>()r-T\ lll)O Ov••I CITATION Sir•••. JI 100 Mt'•oon B•u'>, , ........ """' Calltor111•'2MC ,._°"...,,_~ ""'•......-& s-1, M4•••t•no CAIANDOMMtlNTI lfl<.., INISAo\l a Cal•I-• <,,,_.,..,,_ ll't,_., I .. : A~IOIO UOOOo>a!IStl'Mt, •-..._,&Mell. ,.._....,Or-. c:o.tt Deity PllOI '" -Mla9f ,_ Str-"°"Mr), a c.tll--. J-11,25,..IWly2,t , "80 ,,.,._ ......_ -~ 11t OK,_ lrM R_.,. J !>Mrm-, .. ,, Voa ---'----'--------ltrom ttle custOOf -~Of,,., T0<1no •rv-e,.,,.....,...m•\ PVBUC NOTICE co-rent or 11*,..,,t~ lh"-.. •• <ondU<lec D• • <"' lo: LUIS SILVAS LU(;O ID"f'W......, 00-•loOn -------------1,.,,_,, ~' unonow" •no __.,,...," '>ll'J"h l<ICTIT10US 8US1Nlt$$ lo •II ~ c1a1m1nq to °" ll>e ••IN• """""'flCI '"' ..,,,_ $TATEME NT or mot...,°' w oo m1,,.,. oe•'°" •OO,,.. Aoo SN,,,..,. TN ~ ow-. •~ OOing CKaJ. ,,.med "'-"""'1 ~-' M : 8 y orCS.r Of tf1H\ (Ov" YO\il •f• T"'' \L#tt""""'W m """ t ·-1 • "' UW 0 F F I C E • M E 0 I C ._...., .. (fff'ld •M ,..q\ltr-fi'O 1or <iJOOl'4,, ounh ,.. ..-..• o• <i• •ttqr °""", t Oft MANAGEMENT, n1 W 1"11 Strwt. llefore '""' ludO" p,""''°'"'l '" °""'"'' J....., >O •-Costa -..,c.iitorllian.77 ,.....,.t u '"""' •llo! t,... -"'"'i..o UI .. IWUe<I, llWt EbCICIOr Cir<*. court 1cx41..., Al 111 "' .. , .. s1 . lo. P11bt•\IV'CI r>_, "°"'' •,. P100< """tit,.eon8Ncll,Calltoml•m.t Anorl•• <:.a••'<v"•• '0017 on Seo Ju11 2 • t•.n •<illO 1111-«> Tllil ~I• C...0..C:1.cl by Ml lft. ltmbf>r Ii, l'llC) •t • )0 A NI of llWI ----- .. .,...,.... day '"""...., t1'f'<t' to 'ol>Ow <•~ '' Ufla ......... any VOU -""'Y W•d per-. .-,io TMs ,,..._ ... 111.0 wttll """ ,.., bf> 0e<1are<1 •ro.p rrom ,.,. contro• ----------- C-ty O«tl of Or-G°""'Y on of "'"r 0."'"1\A<CorGl119 to UV oettl-l<ICTlllOU1 I UMNESS P UBLIC NOTICE lo.+ZMJ \UP't'ltlOR COU•T Ot< T.,E Sf A ff 0 f' C:ALll'OftNIA COUNTY 0 ,. VE HTUIU HO A·lnt CITATION CC S.C 1'U ffl'I tfl• ...... , .. , I t•f'" AC: ti!':',, P•10l10f' ot "AA"tC C OEc:;EL, ..._..,....._ TI<E PE~E 0 1< n<C ~TATE OF (A t1rOl!H t A TO ~TEPHEN 4Nl HO'<YMcrt.EAN fh OtOI'• c-• .... _, C•"'' ~Chi .,,. f'W"'t0• 1. fflld 16 ~OOP-•r °""'"'.,. ,,.... •\llOor' Pf'f!'\.....,.'VJ =~~""-"""t • uf ,...,. (°"''' ""'4,,,,,..,,. w « •' t 6J °""' ·~ .. ,,,, ,,...._. .. t .... ...,_, •• .,,_. "°" ,,_.¥--_.... ,,,,.. C..t t r C' ~ D.& ... 1' ' r t t .,, -.. ,...._....... .... ._ '• DQf4F c;~ ,,. • A ... ·~ r. ..., V)rl "'°"Id ~t t~ QI'.,.,,.. ... , o.,..,.. ,,..._ .. .. fl(._l ---<-' "• '> C,PFF., ""°"'' ( ,_. MACltEY. ltUIN ANO SAfr•a .. PUBU C NOTICE N~ \Ul't'.lllOR COURT~ lME STllTI: CW c.ALl~NIA f'Oill lME COUNTY Ot<O!tAltGI: He. A·I01"'1 NO TI C E O F HE Alltl HG O" AM(lfOlfO P'ETITIC>ff f'OR CON· Flllt¥ATION OF S~E 0' •EAL P'lltOH:RT'Y Eltale Oii llETTY 0 WIU.IAMS, DK•-NOTICE IS HEREBV GIVEN -I JAMES ti CESENA A""'-v, ~ 11..., ,,.........,~ Pemloft too C'O'lll<M.\1-ol ~ OI RNI ProC>ff1yc •or"'"" "' 1f11? Ford()<,.., H""ll-IV-M ~ CA..,..,.,.'"~~ to •""<"·~ ~ fOf' 'V~ p.v-1 .. "'"'~ .tnd.t ........ t ttw t m• ..-id 0'41' of f"lilllttMtflloQ l'"t' W""'-"' M'\ ~ "~ tor" Juh n t~ •l • 00 I ,. ""' "' ,,..... r~1TQOf'n o• ~'""""' ,,.. lo• .....o <ovrt At roo c •• , (l"f'I,.• D .,. w ..... \, •f'I tf\f" (•ff of \..tnfe An~. •htOf,..A 0..1.0 JUfW 14. ,.., LEE A BRANCH, ~c-­ CESlfNA. LIE & SH:NCl" IJ.ll¥1:S H CLSENAJ in Colorado J unt JO, 11111L J-n, 19. Ofl folt "'"'"'" HAMt: STAfEMENT 'llNU f'l_, For f.,,.,.,. 10 •lttnd you m•Y bf lll" to<oo-no !>e"'"'" A l"W OCMllQ PU011.-Or-C...jt 0..ly Polot Pub!._ Orenc;i. C-st 0..11v P1iot. -...eo 9UlllY at .. «•"'-"' court ~toe\•"' .,. -~ ...... -114 ""Cl-~.c.i .. ,., Att~ ... ,....~. ._ ... ~- ,,,. If '""'St.. St. -5att1a A-. c.a '1191 Tt4 Cll•I fU.nJI UPLAND CAP) J e r e n e Appl e b y Harnish, 86. a member of the So u t h ern California publishi ng and broadcasting com· m unity 44 years, d ied Friday in San Antonio Community Hospital here. She was chairm an of the board of t he T i mes-Advocate in Escondido from 1965 to 1977. For the Record .......... July 1,•, l6,Zl, 1-l .. .s.40 July t, 16..Zl,JO, "80 2tl~ TM """11.,,, ltl"' ,...r~on I\ tor'"'" lltllTCHfll BUSINEM CENTER PYl>ll-(>'-(-•I 0.ot¥ P11M ,.,,.. •• n 1..i~ 1 • '"'° a~ A __ y._ _ _._ Mlc.._O--_ y ,,_0...-P UBLIC NOTICE f'ICTITIOUS 8USINEU NAME STATEMENT TM 11111-1119 ""'"°"' •re 001119 -M'\S~ TSL Pl!Of>ERTIES, Ill W 11'11 Street, Su•U 811, Cost• Meu. C..llfornl•~ TSL. Ir>< , <I C..itf0<"'• c~a· 1101\, 008 W. CXNl\front, Newpor1 S.ach, Catotornl1t '11141 Tnl\ ~ •• conouc1e0 by • cor -·1-TSL.. lroc: T-.-5 Lff ~-Tiii\ \tal ........ 1 Wft flll"' Wtl1' t:l>r Coun1 v C1u~ ol 0.•1'19" Coun1y °" J ...... JO, '"°' PUBLIC NOTICE ll'ICTITIOUS 8USINI SS NAM« ITATSMl!NT Tl•• •Ol-119 l)ef\OI\\ ·~· dolf\9 bu\<~$ .. P &. L FINANCIAL SERVICES, U 4 Whlll\~f Wty, Co•I• MU A, Calltomi•~ Plllllp 'Whnretdl Jr., •1' -ltllrt Way, Costa Mna, Calltorftla mi. Laur• Weinre1ch, •1• Whitney Way, Co5\a Mna. Cati'°"'"' n.~ Tiii\ bv•IM U ll CCM\ducted by ~-..... PNlll>-"'*11 Jr Thi• --••• rneo w11h 1N COlifllY Cleo; of Or-C-ly CM\ J_, ...... f . pU~ of lrtt•no ..... W01••<I (loold lor LAKE FOREST ,, .. I Lo P., 11-. pl"'""'"'',.,.. .ooot1an l •GU"A Hoqwl. C..tt•orN• ~,, 0 •1eo ,..,,.,, l'ltll Arthur a 5.,,<,,.• nut 0.1 .HJl'ttrtJ (..orcor.,,, 00•\C>O S•n .Ju•"' C•o•'''•"o. County c~· C:.lllor .... ~s 8 • Attn M A-l>Of\ lloneld ( !I.rte•••" 11»1 ().1 ~., Obi\ po S"n JV.f" \. •P•\lr•ftO JOMN M LAllS04ll, (•"tor"'• ~IS C.-ty~ l ••• For-\t MOI01~ jnc • C-alllOL L DOLLE, c .. 1,oor""' cOrl>O'•l1or1 " lt1119 Sl'-1. ~' ~Y C-..1 Wnt, T oranto, O<>la••O -H•ll•-•~tr-T~,, °"~'ow" •• con<tu<l...S b\' • 1.M A ..... ,c.a.-.i1 _,.,__..,.,o , ... .,.... Al1'lur 8 l •rtc- Pvbll-C>.,_ C:O.•I 0..lly Polot Thi\ t1A4,.._I ••• lltt!O Wl1PI ttoe July•. 1•.13.JD '"° mt eo C:O..nlY C..,k of Ot-C:-•• "" J ...... lt,•• P VBLJC NOTICE PICTITIOUS I USINEU i.AME S"TATEMEIOT Pvblo.,_ o-.._ Col~ O"'lf Piiot 1 .. 1, 1 ) • ·-1141-tO PUBLIC NOTICE Th• tolto-1119 Otr\OI\• ••~ door>9 "'4Jltl 1>11\ontt\ •• 'ICTITIOUS ~NISS T;.o E Mc00 .. Al0 F !tANI( HAMESTATE-NT PART NE~IP. :m.11 up_, Ro.od T~ IOl-1119 ~·-$ •r• 001no l'"9<HM .. ._. c .... ..,,,, •• •'htll .,,,..,..u ... ll•f<el C«oo""'""· A (..,,forf,ia HOR I l O H I H VEST M E .. T corpor••·-,, ... l • P•t P ... o. CPOUP, C)OI Nla<Art,.., Blw . Sui!« ~ ....... ._..(•lo-• e,.n 110, N-1 a..cJ\, Cal.-.~ "''"""Frei'•, ·-"••r<h•IO A•U-\>M.V1n1,m E-"9~ 0r .... •1.0. 1,,,_ c .. ·-· ~t) ~ ""-' 8Ncll. Cal1forn••9- p_, Mc0.....00 1o000 "•tr<l>lld AIOtrt Corey Hal\\en, •O•t ,.,,..,.. Ot•-S140 ,,.._ C<ll ION1t•.-:71J Ma<A,,_ 81WO., Suitt 290, Newport Pub41_0r_ eo." °'"''• PllOI '"" ""''"'"' ·~ c.ondv<l~d oy" e.ac,,,Calllorni•t?* PUBLIC NOTICE J.-B. Jlilv 2 •• '•· ·-,...,. -··· oe•ll'Wl"Sl>IO • SJ7 VI I .,.,_a a:,,<,_ SoUO ~~~lltorn••~dO P UBLIC NOTICE I T•u' .... _. ....... Iii..., .,,,, ,,,.. Ti.om.s J Rielly, ,. Syu,,_. c°""" c•--01 Ot-C:-n<y "" Cr~' '"''""· c..irtoor111• mt) J-II ·-J•-· 0 Stout, IU• 8 •n•M l'I,._ O"••· Corona dPI Mar, Ca hlo<11td Publo""° Or-(O.\I 0..•ly Polo! ~ J,,_ H Juhl• 11 t'lto ~ '"'' """'""" '' condlloeo bY • -----------••loenne<"Sfloo PUBLIC NOTICE A,,1-..,,M. V1n1, c..-n..e1 PM1ft0r lh1• ""'-' w•s 111.0 wm1 ,,,.. '°""'' Cl-of 0.-C:-ty °" JUIW! ll. "'° J. OO"IAN SOttNUrSO.•IN, ISO. VtttlMl .. &- -·--~ ~11t __,..._,CA .... NATION OM.YPtLOT A JI : Rota1·y, Kiwanis Oubs in Trouble? •: Attorney at Law brim w. BisMp llAION CTl'Y. W <AP, -8o&arJ d.aJ In .... <*J, '., ...... ··-,,., .,. all ~ ,,.. tow11 '• ....... U.D· ctwt-.r _. ta.. ....,... ol UM lipt co.nlNM'Y TM OWDlr el ta.. Arlee 1"bMtar Tbe put.or o1 the Pnlb)Urim a.uttb • Maln SlrMt. IN A TDIS ·BONOa&O UTtJ~ Lbey sat.her every "'-Uy at 0000 ln t.be ptne-pueled back room ol Vaat.lne'1 Reat.turant to do tb• Wnc• Rotartena ~rywbere do -p&.qe allealance Lo the n .,, bow in pr~tt, Slnc Lbe tOC\&I of Rotary and Ht. .. I'm • chan.r mem~r. W lut one Been com1n1 aioce 1926," said wblle hatred Loula Herman, who ran the clot.tuna ston downtown, the same aa bis fatber and 1tandt•tber bdore him. ··1 ff\Joy the fellowship ol all these yu rs If t atayed out 0( bere. 1 'd be lost " ON T1llS P-'aTICULAll DAY. I.be general manager ol Lbe local seed corn company, a man w~th a round and weighty face, delivered a ringing tribute to "rtpe ears on gr~n stalks " --For 30 rrunutes, he extolled the virtues of "pro- fit" and "progress" aod "commitment to ~m · munity." When be finished, there was a hearty round of applause. "Nothing could be more Amen cao than Rotary or IGwanis." said sociologist A Digby Baltzell of the University of Pennsylvania. BUT THE MEN'S SER VICE clu b, an American phenomenon or the 20th century is in the midst of a midlife cn sis. Members hip has slipped in recent years, part.1cuJarly in large cities and in rural areas, once the backbone of such clubs Critics a re questioning their purpose. Women are challenging their male-only exclusivity. Spokesmen are adamant the service clubs will survive and prosper But in what form? And to wh at end? In his l922 novel. "Babbitt," Sinclair Lewis .5~aracterired lhe era of optimism and emerging Punch .. ........ f'IMl.i.. "Nobody traced ua again today, I auppoee?" Critic of Church Loses Court Case r ULSA, Okla. t AP> -The author of a book cr itical of the Worldwide Church of God has been ordered to pay more than $6,000 In court costs and attorneys' fees and tus federal swt seeking release of the book was called "frivolous" by a judge. U.S. District Judge James Ellison ruled Tues· day against the Rev. David Robinson, who was seeking release of 5,000 copies of the book, sealed under a state court tem porary restraining order Ellison held that no federal issues were raised in the case when it was appealed from stale court. RoblllSon is a former mirusler of the church, wh ich is headed by Herbert W Armstrong of California The author said he intends to keep righting the case but does not have funds to pay the Judgment. He contends that side issues of the case are blocking release of the book and that the case has not been heard oo its merits. His attorney, Jim Lloyd of Tulsa, contends the restr aining order is prior restraint and is a viola- tion of the First Ameadmeot to the U.S. Constitu- tion Medical Claim D e nied WA S HINGTON (AP) -A 66-year -old Brooklyn, Ohio, woman who said she took $4,280 worth of dancing lessons as therapy for her arthritic pains in 1977 failed to impress the In- ternal Revenue Service with her claim for a medical deduction. The woman, Rose C. France. claimed tllat she took Arthur Murray lesaona -at her doctor's sugges- tion to combat the crippling effect ol arthritia in her back. She gave the IRS statements from ber doctor confirming that Lbe leuooa were recom· mended as therapy for arthrtllc pains and to belp relax tensions. The special trial Judge in the cue. J ohn J . Pa- jak. ruled that although dancine .. may well be one of the most pleasant rorma of exerciae," the lessons could hardly be considered speclall&ed medical treatments. ONE convenient ~yforall yourlnsurenGe • Cs~ d""1.AI wb!cb \be Nf'V'lc. tluba were ol Klwaa.LI la&eruUooaJ. INaDENTS IN a ECENT years. however. have prompted Mrioua crlUdJm. ~ ...... ,..,.. , • .,..~ ... •fNI ()ot)f ,(,.,. ...................... .,., ... coeu.....141·12H . .. ..._._ _..,.. ......,..95-0401 -~~-,. ... 0... ,._. .. a._~ I Ou•llty leg4ll MMce et e re•son•bl• pr1e. lnttlal con1u1t•1on no enwge 494-1177 D ROI'S Ot• n u: "GocMt artn1. bmWnc. aucc...tu.I. two-fltl.ed Re1ulat G~. who beloo11 to Mmt et.uttb with pep and plety Lo It. wbo beAon11 to Ute Boolt.en or the Rotarians or the K.iwan.la, lo th• ma °" MOON or Red Men or K.n11bta of Columbus. or any one or a ltCOf'e of or1an.baUoo.s of &ood, jolly, kidding. laughln1. sweating, upstand· fn1, lend •·hand.lnl Royal Good Fellows." In .hme, Kiwani.1 International voted Lo stay •II male . soundly defeat1n1 a cballen1e by women'• croups at it.a annual convention. A similar vote by Rotary lnt.ernational last year re- sulted in a lawsuit. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilillillll•••- Jn the few c~ where clubs have admitted women, they have been expelled by the ruling body. The Rochester, N .Y .. Jaycees will decide Ju· ly 16 on a new name rather than battle the Issue in Rotary ts the oldest and lar.iest ot tllese clubs. ll wH founded by a lawyer m L905 and ill name derlvet from the practice, in the beginning, of ·.it• r9 .......... ,, ••• •01111d, '"~ ..... ,,_ ............... . lf11g l•l'Oii'ftf. a11d lwfpb19 p~ pl' . . . tleat •ak~ a flllff l tt-1 g o od.' rotating weekly luncheon meetings from place to place It has 850,000 me mbers m 18.500 clubs 10 154 countries . Kiwanis , tradttlonally the second ecbek>a ln slze and status, bas about half that membership. court. TWO VEAllS AGO. Rotary expelled its Duarte. Calif., chapter for adDUtting three women lo membership. The club promptly changed lu name to the Duarte EJt·Rot.ary Club. Women's groups charge the ban on female members is unfair. Some have formed their own professional women's organizations. .. There is a lot of business conducted at or- ganizat.Jons such as Kiwarus and Rotary," said Shirley Spencer. administrator of a publJc service agency m Peoria. "Tbere are some indlVlduals who have power. status and clout m the communi ty. who during luncheons may discuss thing~ which have an impact on the community. The female person is excluded from that " SERVICE CLUBS MAY ev('nluall y admit women. but John Schulz says it's not hkely to hap- pen soon in Rotary. . g •• .._,.,,.,~.,f)fr.tt ___ l_.... ... """'9"' ... l •C'*"f;o Ul. .-.ee l ~• ~,,. I • '" ...,.....,.. ~OI ( C'l'.0 ..... ,.., ..... s199 .................... Of1:t4 7 DAYS MEMBERS. PAJtTJCULAJlLV OF ROTARY, are generally perceived as the leadership elite of any city. By and large, lhey are a!Oueot, white. male and middle-aged. One purpose or the clubs Is to make and cultivate business contacts. Anothe r purpose is to perfor m service projects for the communities. Tbe Mason City Rotary Club, for example, organizes the annual city hom~ming celebration, sponsors a Boy Scout troop and plants trees. "1bere are an awful lot of American mem- bers' wives who don't want 1l." he SaJd In Mason City . the women may already have had the last word •= ::·=: ~ s299 SPM:l SMO!! _, "As cornball as 1t may sound. there is something about getting involved and helptng peo- ple. of taking shut-ms to chuccb oo Sunday or giv- ing a picnic for the handicapped or senior citizens that makes a guy feel good." said John McGehee For deeades, the Rotanans met in the base- ment of the Presbyterian Church where church women prepared and served the meal But that has ended and the Rotarians now eat at Vanune·s It happened that after 35 years in the kitchen, the women got their own job5 and started their own projects They s imply dJdn't have time lO cook for the men anymore . 1IM ,~ 7JU4Jlt w~ 21164 BEACH BLVD. 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If I don't tand there and watch, abe'll knOt'k R.onoie out She bit.a him too bard " I ~~N rt REG. S.99 LONDON CAP> -U Prlnce Cbarl• marriea a Roman Catholic woman. would he be allowed lo bffome ldn&? That '1 a qbeSUon 1Urred up by preu repm1a Unkiq the 3l·)'Ht"Old prince wtt.b Cat.boUc priaeeQ llarie- Altrid ol Luxembour1. Tbere'a a law datin1 lo 1701, and still on the boob. that removes from lbe line ol •ucceulon any roy-1 fami· _.11116-u~~.~ ......... ly member who marries a Catholic. AEAGANBODYOUARD And NortbeTD Ireland Protest.ant ex· Actreee.MneWyman tremlats have claimed British of· NO-IRON PERCALE SHEm WITH DISTINCTIVE 'QUUNSBURY' PAmRN IN LUXURIOUS, EAST -CARE POLY I COTION IUND! FUU 4" QUUN 7" llNG 9" llG. 7.39 IEG. 10.99 lfG. 13.99 COLONY CHABUS WINES .... CllAalS •CITSfAl CIAlllS • _.CUIUS TtN HIGH mAMT IOUllON sw419 NICI ._. JUMBO 32-0Z. POl.l TUMBLERS :·z59c U.FOI •MYCllMllS •«•MtW llMGWl6 .... w.slll SAU 319 B. J99 PllCI ,,. '·" 11J lor99, dl~·Mlf• tum .,.... 10 hold """"* dt1nh .. "'· ...... , -9-..T .... ., 1" nctall• told tbem receotly that no'' chanle waa contemplated In that law. A No. 10 Downln1 Street -Wllll 1pokeaman said the extremists' claim wu "rubblab.•• And a Cabinet member said recently that the Brltl•b constitution was fiexible enou1b so the prince could wed whomever he cbooHs. And the prince's choice? Not a word about tbat. He and Marie· ~--__....__._.....,. Altrid are not even believed to have dated. altboug.b they have met al ol· -------• ficial !unctions. ~ t· ' I ., ' ·: l ' YAlUY FllSlt BONED AND CHU•ED • ~ CHICKEN MJB RICE MIX SUP£1 PllO ff) I ehieken L.-.--t NC::e ·lllf r V\'h ~ ... ,,-.,-1ri,\ t~,, 0 Ol .. e(;Mtei.l• _•_• -' I KERN'S FRUIT NECTAR SUPlR PRIC E rn HI HOCUQE fD ~ "''O<•\ !l 1 , .. or •llll•' 111"11__. Req QI Hoo•I IO H >"1 \ ••t ~--~ .. ...._ .................. YITAUS IUll TCMllC l ·OZ./Ull PllCt169 SAVEWITH GENERIC DRUGS (lij ~~~::: EJ ·, • -'°"'...,...... ~ .. 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Uafonuately, tt ' ...... for every gale mede, wM&IMc-Juattfted or not. tber'e la a boy who..-... n,.._ out of the Stat.e CTI" olftte make It I pretty dear. I ~ GO INTO eveey sport -lnatead 1Uddnc with the major sporU outside of foot· ball. For the boys, baseball, basketball, track and swimming bave alwa~ bem the staple ol the sports venue. Ot.ben draw vastly amaller partidp.tion, but the figures are similar. Ten yea.rs aeo there were 15,149 boys com· petlq from 825 acbools in basketball. Over 100 f aebocila have since been added to the rolls, but there are 300 leas boys competing. .. •11h111Mll there are 1IO man achoola, f.t ._ ._ boys ~mpedna. ln awimllllQI, l11elt1 • ... procram.s, there are 2.000 1 .. ...,.., . Tnek _. fteld? A 5.000 drop despite nearly ...... aeMoll. W11Y'P rl'"B 819PL&. When the lirla got Ti· Ue lX md moved ln with their new programs. aom«llial bad to give. So. you dispense with a junior vanity pro&ram here. a freshman pro- cram there and ao on. The result: The one area which keeps younpten (male) bu.sy and out ol trouble, is denied to a lot of mar1inal athletes. Cbancee are not one male athlete with true POteatial bas missed a slng)e beat in bis quest to beuer bhmelf athletically. But what happened to those $,000 Califor· nlau lD track who are not competing despite 100 more scbools. etc.? Well, chances are moat wouldn't have ma it to the vanity anyway. but they'll never know for sure. And they have had to tl.nd other ventUres \o keep busy -wblch la the baaia foe tb1a subject. also bad (and aurely aWl have) the coner oa smarts. The goal in every athletic program is ex- cellence -wblcb leads to champion.ships. But the true woctb to the educatiooal system is the participation by those wbo haven't quite got what it takes to run under 10 fiat. Remember the spelJiA& beea? How many finalilta were boys? Take a loot at today's honor rolls. or of any year. for that matter. They are dominated by girls. In reality. students deserve an even break. But the athletic cutbacks neceaaary to make this subject even are, in my opinion, not wort.la it. Society in general lO&eS. •• * FIGU•ES roa THE GR.LS. meanwhile, renect the opposite in participatioo. Basketball ls up 7,000 to21.000, softball is up 8.000 to 21 .000, swimming is up 4.000 and track and field is up 14,000. The argument. of course. is that girls de· ser ve everything the bo~ have. However. I always thought the girls bad the best ol it to begin with. In addition to all of the GAA (intramural) activities they ooce bad, they OCEAN VIEW HIGH basketball, as if it needed any help, has received a double boost by the addition of Capistrano Valley Hlgb transfer Cam Bryaat (6-4) and Lowell Hilh transfer Scott ~Broawn (5-10 guard). Bryant was a three-year start.er at Capo and twice earned All-South Coast League honors. DeBrouwer, a junior in the fall, was a starter oo LoweU'S varsity as a freshman and sophomore and la <Stt CAJlLSON. Page BS) Nothing Proved AL Shrugs Off Another Loss By DAVE CUNNINGHAM Of -o.lly -SUff LOS ANGELES -Ir Willie Randolph boots two grounders and gets picked off m a World Series game. he hangs his head. feels pain and maybe e ven sheds a tear or two. But this was the All-star game, a nd even though a Dodger Stadium· record crowd of 56.088 was watdung <not to men· lion 60 million TV v iewers). Randolph was calm. ''l'M NOT GOING to lose any s leep over wha t h app ened tonight." Randolph said Tues· day. "U the ball went right tbrougb my legs I migbt feel bad. But my main concern right DOW ls lbe Y an.kees." lo other words, just because the American League has lost l7 of the last 18 All·star games. it's meaningJess bttau.se. after all. the game ts just an exhibition. Well, not everybody feels that way. Dodger outfielde r Reggie Sm ith, for instance, believes lbe National League simply bas "gruttt ind:iVJdual talent" (see related story Page 821. homer to give the Americans a 2-0 lead in the fifth uinjng. was indignant when asked if the rec- ord proves the s uperiority of the ot her league. "You ask the National League and they'll probably say yes," Lynn predicted accurately. "But 1f you ask us, we'll say no. All it proves is that they were better than us for one day. That's all." L y nn and several other American Leaguers were quick to point out that the Nationals have lost six of the last 10 World Series confrontations. ••THE WOU.O SERIES is a ~t.<>f~seven situation. It should give a truer picture," Lynn aaid. "In a single game, anything cm happen." In this particular .. sincle game." Randolph committed an e rror on Dave Winfield's grounder in tbe sixth inning, which opened the door for the winning nm in a 4-2 game. ROD CAREW OF THE ANGELS DRILLS A DOUBLE TO LEFT IN THIRD-INNING ACTION AT DODGER STADIUM. B UT BOSTON outfielder Fred Lynn, who smashed a two-run Disney Gets Things Fired Up ''Tb.at was a t.ougb play,•• said AL Manager Earl Weaver. "If Willie bad come up with the bell and turned it into a double play, they would have been ta1tin« about it foe a lone Ume. To tell you the troth, I didn't think it should have been scored an er- ror." BUT WEAVE& conceded that it was the crucial moment of the night. .. From Noon Until Completion, All-stars Had Their Moments By JOHN SEVANO Of -0.11' Pli.t SUff LOS ANGELES -Jl:56 a.m. -All· star hmcbeoo, featuring Bowie Kuhn. the players and the rest of major league baseball. begins. It was scheduled to start at 11:30, but the opening was de· layed because of player no-sbows. 12:11 p.m. -National League umpire Jobn Kibler was sharing bis National League knowledge with American Leacue aignal-caller Jim McKean at a table nearby. "He doesn't play the way be sbouJd.'' Kibler was saying. "He could be a superstar if be bad the right attitude." Who was Kibler talking .about? Houston's Cesar Cedeno. And they say umpires aren't opinionated. 12: 15 -KIJU.Ea SAYS RE and bis crew will receive $1,500 each for work· ing the All-star game. This is compared to a flat $11,.500 per umpire during the World Series whether the affair lasts four games or seven. 12:35 -Vin Scully beKins the in· troduc:Uom and those in attendance start todoleoff. 12:56-AL lntroductioos are complet· ed and oaly Rod Carew, Bobby Grieb and Seattle's Rick Honeycutt fail to show at the luncbeon. Hard to excuse Grieb and Carew wttb the All-star game being played ID tbeir own backyard. t:M -NL INT&ODUcnONS are completed and tbe National League ·Rams' Tyler Out With Hip Injury squad wins the game of no-shows as J.R. Richard. Bruce Sutter, Keith Hernandez. Pete Rose. Mike Schmidt and George Hendrick all fail to materialize. Already the NLisooe-uponthe AL. 1 :07 -Commissioner Bowie Kuhn an· nounces that former President Gerald Ford will be al the game. The crowd gives no response as Kuhn pauses for reaction . . . any reaction. 1: 18 -Luncheon ends and Reggie Smith stops outside the Biltmore Bowl room at the Biltmore Hotel to sign auto- graphs for those fans who have patiemt- ly waited. Dave Winfield, leaving at the same time, bruabea the kids aside. Strange. isn't that the same Dave W'tn· field that set up an All-star clinic for un- d erpriviledged kids in Los Angeles Monday. getting LA Mayor To m Bradley, Kuhn and many of the players to attend? Answer: yes. %:%8 -NL MANAGER Chuck Tanner calls Davey Lopes mtoTommy Lasorda·s office at Dodger Stadium. Lopes walks in to flnd a picture of Tanner banging above Lasorda's desk. "t'm taking over," an- nounced Tanner. Lopes' rebuttal is un· printable. 2:$9 -Lopes takes batting practice off Pittsburgh Coach Joe Lormett, who was clocked with tbe speed gun throw· ing 65 mph. Said Lopes, "It's a "~ <See AU.rSTA&s, Pqe 82) ·'Sure. if he makes that play it would have been 2-2. we would still be out there playing extra innings, I would have been out of players, they would have been out of players. and you guys would have missed your deadlines," Weavertoldacrowdofreporters. Randolph a l s o s aid h e shouldn't have been charged with an error. 0 1T TOOK A BAD bop," the Yankee infielder said. "If You don't play oo a certain infield and don't know what it 's like. those things are going to hap- pen. 1bat's not an excuse. It's just a fact." Yankee pitcher Tommy John took the loss, spolling bis fll'St <See AL LOSES, Page 82) r , If c.ro.a Country R1•nner Reaping Big I Rewarda ...... ,., ...... u .. .. A'ft.ANTA -ttia fa.U:,'1911 ........ IC Ill OCMmt WU abllUlted ~ two~ ....... ve ".=. 11ut saaa ~ o1 N)'I be'• ... to ........ ~........, ....... from Ida,_ w.._ New Yon md S. l"nadMo CuUl'ell, S7, Uteralb ran "CTOa-CCMatry" durtna • •d•y period end1na lut Thursday, when be tt•ched lbe Vie.at Cout ~r the S. l•m.Ue nan Now, he says. people are nmn1QI to bin\ •t hl1 hom<' an \be AUanta suburb of Tucker CottftU s-ays • son drtnk ('(>m p&ny b interested in manulacturtnc a be\'t'rllfl ~ ('(>nrot'l~ from fructole and citric acad and th•t oc~r rompanl~s a.lso are seetin& h1.s endorsemtnt. The AUanta·area residft\t was Cf'fft~ Monda) at the ~rgia State C~itol by c;o,. G~I<' Ru btt. "hv pro claimed "Stan Cottrell Week." Meuwtalle, docton were mar~a at C'ottttWs pbys1cal eondlUon. He bu a pulse rate ol 32 buts per mlnutt. •hk h QOe PhYsidan saJd is ·'almost the equlvaJtnt ol a l"(M'J>H " br~ Richard Ecker, a physioloetst who l<'("'<>hlpanled Cot trell on the "Run for America ... said tht' runner t-on~umci<t ooly 3.500 calories per day and lost onl)· t~Xl pounctJJ 111 h1h' covering up to 66 miles per day. Ordinarily. Ecker said. a human beina would bum 9,000 calories a day and spend more time eating than ruMlf\Jt un der such demanding t'lrcumstances. "(know I'm being melodramatic," he ~1ud of h1 l\ d\'plt•t eel savings. "But I put my family at hnanc1al ruin · · Now, however, the father of three said he ran honestb• tell his creditors. "Yes. I'm ready to pay ort .. ------Qtto•~ of tlw DaN -------. Dave Klngmu, the out!ielder·columnist or the Chicago Cubs, asked if he lmed a tape recorder to aet accurate quotes when conducting interviews: "Nah, l make 'em up like everyone else." S.net Q_..wt 011t •I~ 20-year·old Soviet gymnastics s tar Elena • Mukllllla, the 1978 world champion. was injured in a fall during training and will not be able to com· pete at the Moscow Olympics . . American Olympic track and field athletes are an Stuttgart for a two. day international meet this weekend . . . The West German sports federation is sending 25 of its officials to Moscow for the 1980 Games despite the ban on West German athletes competing. Explains an official· "Important international decisions can't just be !ert to the ~l Germans ...... Italy la sending 166 athletes and 101 officials to the Moscow Games. ·overriding a government decision to boycott the Games. Eeert Talcl119 ll'i••ledo11 IAu Bard FORT LAUDERDALE. Fla. -The biggest ~ loss for Chris Evert Lloyd in the Wimbledon women's tennis championship was failing to win for the third year in a row. Her father. Jimmy Evert. says Lloyd is "taking it hard" but ··after a few days here, everything will be normal. "She's not an easy loser. She's a good loser on the court. ('\'e always been grateful for that. but she dwells on it for awhile.·· he said. "That's bothering her more than anything," he said of the three·in·a -row situation. "When you're in three ftnals. } ou should win one anyway. maybe two. That's how she reels ... Her father. who Lives in Fort Lauderdale, added that Chris was the slight favorite in the championships, "but it didn·t work out." Lloyd lost to Evonne Goolagong, 6· 1. 7 ·6. after she had just beaten Martina Navratilova. who had replaced her as the world's top woman player Chris lost the first set to Navratilova. 6-4. and was traiLing 3-1 in the second before rallying to victory. "I proved something to myself by beating Martina,'' Lloyd said after finis hing second on Friday. "It was a pity I didn't have more time tosavor that victory.·· According to her father, the victory over Navratilova "certainly had somethin~ to do with the loss to Goolagong. She woke up the next morning and was still playing the match with Martina instead or thinking about Evonne. When you upset somebody like that, it has lo take something out of you." Goolagong's recent past has been much like Lloyd's. The two once contemplated retirement -Goolagong wasn't sure if she could play championship tennis and devote enough time to her husband and daughter, and Lloyd needed time to arrange her priorities after her marriage last year ------Ba•naU Toda fl------... On this date in baseball in 1969: Arter retiring the first 25 Chicago Cubs to face him . New York's Tom Seaver s aw his perfect ~ame s mashed by a single orr the bat of rookie outfielder Jimmy Qualls. Seaver completed a one-hit. 4·0 win over the Cubs before a crowd of 59.083 at Shea Stadium. On this date io 1968: Willie Mays scored t.he game's only run on a double play ball as the National League squeezed out a l ·O vie· tory in the All·star game at Houston's Astrodome. On this date in 1946: Ted Williams collected four hits, including two homers. in the American League's 12.0 romp over the Nationals in the All-star game at Boston's Fenway Park. Today's Birthday: Fonner National League outfielder Wally Post is 51. a.ue.: ll'a•t• I• Pl•• ... W'nt c ... t Aatlloey Ma•oa, Cincinnati's No. 1 draft • choice, said Tuesday he doesn't want to play for the Bengals and would rather punue a football career on the West Coast . . . An Oakland Count1 judge baa ordered Detroit Express soccer player Pato Marptle to serve two years probation and donate 100 b:>un to public service as punishment for bis iDYOlvement in a hit· and·nm accident in which a Michiaan eouple wu iDJW"ed . . . Saytnc be ''never stiffed anyone ln my Ille,••• Dalell baa announced be wlll refund holden of 11'15-11 MUOD Ucketa fOf' 1•m• never played when tbe Utab Stan ol tbe American : Bukett.ll Alloclation folded ... Pour more Unlventty of ·~ OrelOD football playen wen to be arralsned today iD Lane 1 County a.malt COurt iD E....,. cm tblft dwpa. Tbree were :trraiped Tuelday .•. Dr ........ L. Tewllr, • former Rams funDlnl back, known du.riJal hil football career u "Deaeoa l>an. '' bu been l'Ml«iecl preddlet of tbe IM Aqelel Com· .. o Board of Edueatloa ... Amertcam won tbne more .....U • 'rueectay at an ~al tr.ck aDd fleld meet ta Swedm. I••• llllder won tbe aoo meters la•··~-=-1Awt1 leaped 11-1" to wla tbe loq jWQp; aDd DMll WOD tbe 400 meten m .. .., . .,..... .... cleared 7-4\4 iD tbe bllb jump to f1m.b fourth. • Tehclll•11t••..,. TV:No..-.........._ aADIO: No evenU lt!beduled. t Better Talent Gives NL Edge ay IOllN EV ANO . ............... U>S ANOELa -Tbe ewtain of aUtoce baa finally been broils. fo'or yHn. or the Jut etcbt at least, e~ bave beeo trytq to come "I> with an anawer as to why the National Leagve bu dominated the American so in All 11tar pla,y, Naturally, the 1Hayers in the NL IO<'k~r room have remained tlght·hpped about the s ubject. not wanting to upset tbe apple c rt .socospeak NOW. HOWEVt;a. after eight yurs ol mys~ry and 17out.of18 yon of compkte control. oae playtr sa.ys ht bas the solution. "WP simply have! better in· dlvldual talmt, and I stnss the ~ ord andlvictual." said Dodger ouUwlder Reaale Smith as he :sat ln bis cubicle. "I miabt rat· t lt\ a few caf es by u~ this but lf you 11ke the best ln- dh•tdual' off .-arh team in the N atlooal l.t'atnJ(" and play one ~amc>, the individual talftlt will ht-bc.-ttf'r. And there Is no doubt who would win. ... lt was r e rreshing for the media assembled to hear an honest answer for a chance. Too many times the stock quotes have been. "I don't know. The talent is equal on both sides." or "Maybe we're just lucky." SM1111. WHO SAW his team come from a 2·0 deficit to win 4·2. says both those past answers are nothing but hogwash. .. lt's not a matter of luck." s aid Smith. "U that were the case it would have ended a long time ago. Ken Grifrey's hit <home run in the firth> woke us up. and later on in the game we started to see the ball better. That's all we needed. I didn't know when we were going to do it, but I knew we were going to win. "When Gnrrey bit the home run I said in the dugout they I Am erican League > were 1n troublt!." IT'S ALMOST AS IF Smith was saying it's not a matter or winning or losing, it's just a matter or time before the NL s hows its supremacy. "You said that. not me." said Smith with a s mile. "But I will concurW1th that statement.·· Teammate Steve Garvey, who has been on the wiMing All·star tea m the last seve n times. wouldn't come right out and aj?ree with Smith's assessment. but did talk aboot th<' team's quality "YEAR IN AND YEAR OUT it "s our repf:tcements that have helped come through for us ... s aid the starting fi rst baseman "We have quality throughout all our 28 men and tonight was a good example or that. · • l think both sides have com· parable ability. it's just a belief and feeling here. Everyone gives a team effort and I'm very proud of the quality we have ·• Fr .. r~•J AL LOSES. • • appearance in Dodger Stadium since the 1977 World Series. when he was wearing Dodger blue ·'They made the plays when they had to." Jobn ~uoned. "That's not to say one league is better than the other. But it j~t seems that weird lhina• bappeo to the American heague. Balla bouncef\UlDy at weird times." IT WAS OBVIOUS that John felt he pitched well, despite ov· Ing up (our hits and three runs in 2Y.J innings or work. "I got the m to bit ground balls. whlch Is what I do best." John said. "They hit them to the right slde and that's, uh ... " He didn 't complete the thought, but you could fln1sh It with "that's where Randolph was" or "that's why we loll.'' John didn't want to aound like be wu ripptng a teammate. so be chanced the subject. On the other aide of tbe clubbouse, Yankee tblrd baHIDU Graic NeUlel 1ummed up tbe feellnl best. •'Truthfully, I would ratber have spent three clap wttb ID1 family. I'm sure any of tbele players would say the tame tbln1," NettMI uld ... But if I'm ' choHD. !'m-.., to be tben. •· . Broacltuter Vln Sctalb of· fered tbe fam' Ylewpotat. "We eu't all be Hl'099," Seuu, Mid ...... of• ..... to alt • tbe ewb md ..,._. _ 11111 the.__ walk bJ. I'm )alt_.. I bad the prt.t .... ol ......... ........ "You just sit oo the bench and lia~n to lbe guys screamin1 and yeWn1. t.rytoa to cet aometblnc goine." added short.atop 8111 RUSMll who WU experiendq his first All·st.ar contest. "All we needed was one t.blog to get us going and Griffey's hit was it ''TlllS TEAM BAS a lot of pride and we had a meeting before the game to ~ about at. It was pounded into us there that we bad to keep the tradition go- ini;:. "Actually. the big thing every- body was talking about was <Chodl> Tanner beating <Earl> WeaV«. l''lnl. be beat tum m tbe World Serles. Then he beat him in Japan, and DOW the AU· star game." And. the team that Tanner beat in Japan was a squad of American League All-stars. Funny how these things have a way of wortclng abroad. too. As Smith said. "Certainly these last eight years have had to show you something.·· DllifJ .......... .,...., ...,_ STAR'S REWARD -Cincinnati standout Ken Griffey, who drilled a homer to center. accepts the game's Most Valuable Player award from Commissioner Bowie Kuhn while acknowledging appreeiative Dodger Stadium fans. ,,,.._ r.,,e •' ALL-STARS HAD THEIR MOMENTS • • • thing I don't have to bit off him all year or I'd really be in trou-ble.·· 3:02 -Dave Klngman bJt.s the top or the batting cage with the ball and it still carries to the warning track in left field. There is silence around the cage. Kong has crushed another one. 3 : 10 -THE PRE·GAME spread for the American League is laid . out in the locker room 1'he food includes chicken and ribs. a variety of cold cuts and cheeses, fruit, garnishes <celery, carrots. pickles> and three types of salads. No wonder the AL never wins. It's amazing they can even roll themselves out of the dugout. 3 :23 -H ow ard Cosell e merges on the field a nd i.s am· mediately the ta rget or a few hecklers. Said one : "You're m the wrong olace. Don't you know where you're supposed to De '>" Retorted CoselJ: "Which way lS al lo Anaheim? I want to find the Rams." Another heckler said : '"Nice prediction on the Sugar Ray Leonard fight. I lost a lot of money " Responded Cosell, in tow tonC'· "It wa s n 't m' money.·· · 4 : 11 -G ra1 g Nettles gazes over Dod6?er Stadium and says. "Let's ~. we have m e a lh1rd. Dent at 5bort and 'tandolpb at second. 1be National League has Garvey at first. Russell at short and Lopes at second. Yep. no doubt about •t. It's the Yankees andDodgersall overa~ain .. 4 :21 -THE MEDI/\ receive d a hu ~e o vation from the fans when the pubU(' address announcer asked the gathenng to leave the field and take their seats in the press box. Most or the press was honored by the ovation -regardless or the reason. S:OO -The Diamond Yt.aioo scoreboard makes its Dodger Stadium debut in dramatic style and is enthusiastically received bythefans. S:07 -Disneyland show begins saauting. naturally. the game or baseball. S:lZ -11lE SHOW WAS bner and Mi('key Mouse. <Sorry about the pun> 5 .15 -AL squad 1s introduced and Tommy Joh.n c:ets a n1('1· round or applause 5 . 16 -Rod Carew 1s in· troduced and has ovation is louder than John'" 5:20 -New York Yankee 1m· . postor. No. 31, who lined up wtth the Amen('an Le ague All·st.arc;, 1s escorted from the field b~ t~n or LA 's finest ~ 5:25 -ROY CAMPANELI..A. the NL captain. gets a well dt-· served standmg ovation 5:26 -D1snl'y starts up again obviously not through yet. Slay tuned S·30 -Toni Tennille f1rushes singing the Canadian and 1'a tlonal anthems . On a calc or 0-10, Tennille rated an 11 S:ll -OIS:'H:\ STAt.t.~ ~troo~ flDlSh , gl\ m g chills not only to lh~t' in attl"ndan('t>. but to '>Omc· Id<•' 1s1nn ob\t•n er<-. t oo 5 34 -Tht' fi rework-.. ~h1ch closed the p~·game restlvtlJes. start a fire in the h.alls overlook 1n~ Chavez Ra,·me 5 38 F'lr~ Department op ~ars to have lhlngs under con· trol 5:41 -S POKE TOO SOON. fire 1s out of ('()fltrof and 'tart.Uli;! to desc-end on the hJlls1de. Th•· attraction has the crowd d1v1ded between tbe game a nd the heroics or the firemen. 5:45 -Helicopter comes ln to assist firemen. 5:46 -Carew draws a walk oft J R. Richard and Immediately looks up at the s ky as lf to say, ..thank you." s 48 -Carew steals second. 5:51 -llEGGIE JACKSON ~trikes out to end threat. So much for commg through under pressu r e Actually . Jackson "'oulri have ha d more of a chance had he been able lo see R 1chard's patches. S 56 -Nettles d ives to his left to s top ground ball and nip Davey Lopes on a dose play at first to open the first inning. Someho"'. :.omewhere. it seems that LA fans have seen this act oeforc 6 01 -F'lre 1s officially out. 6 : ~ -FIRST CRUCIAL de· ct)>ton AL has runners on first and tturd with two out in the se~ond and Weaver elected lo let StooehiL r, 10 -Stone strikes out. r, l:J -Bobby Welch comes m. Ric hard departs. J .R. in his two innanJ!s. gives up one hit, two ~.J I"-' a PoPoUt, two grounder!'> 111 w('ond and ~tnkes out three T ht· Amt!r1can League never kn <>w \\hat hit the m. " :!7 Welch and Jackson re· k1odlt-'78 World Series memory and l'OClfront.ation. 6 :31 -J ackson wins wtlh a walk. 6:39 -MORE THAN ONE team didn't know what hit them a~ Stone works three perfect in· n1ngs becomin~ lhe first cStt AIL-STARS, Pa1e Ill> Baseball Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE Wesl Dtv111lon W L P~t . GB 47 33 .588 38 41 .481 8"'2 37 42 .488 9~ 3& 45 .444 11~ JS "" .443 11~ 35 4S .438 12 29 48 .m 161h Kc1nsas City Chicago Texas Oakland Minnesota SeatUe .u1els East DITislea New York 51 Z1 .854 Detroit 42 33 .5'0 7~ . Milwaukee 43 34 .558 71.\ Baltimore 42 36 .538 9 Bostoo 41 36 .532 91.\ Cleveland 37 39 .487 13 Toronto 33 43 .434 17 ,_,.,tc.. All·\I"' c;.me, Net._,.I l.t-o. ,,_,!(.,. u...-2 ,_.,,0- ... ~~o­ • ...,. .. o..-J." ''""'" .. , .......... MttellMMI..._...,,. ... ~·~·" °"',..., .. ~ Cttv ... ....... _ .. ,...., .. ~ .. ..-.. ... 1 NATIONAL LEAGUl: Wesl Divis ion W L P~t. GB Houston 45 33 .577 Dodgen 46 34 .S7S ClnciMall 41 38 .519 4VI Atlanta 37 40 .481 71"2 San FranclSCO 37 <tJ .463 9 San Diego 34 47 .420 121,, Eu&DlvWoa Montreal 42 34 .SS3 Philadelphia 41 3S .539 1 Pittsburgh 42 37 .532 l ~ New Yori< 38 40 .487 5 Chicago 3S 43 .434 9 St Louis 34 4e .425 10 ,_..,.,$(_, All \I .. c;.n.o., He\-t Le<09,_ • ,,..,..I(~ Le-1 .. f-..n9-N0 0-K,_...., ,...,.. .. o- H--alDMltn " Pittl""9'tl\•t-V0r \ \I lW.lM _,,.,HI,,. 0 1tc.ata ................ .. (lflel-• ....... ,. S...0-..al~f·-·~· .. TIST DltlVI DATSUMOF IAllWICKWILL .. IVEYOUTHI SHlllT OfP HIS IACIC C.orne In For Your Free T -Shirt & Demo Ride "Don't Miu IARWIClrS Spec~· . • ~ . * • $ PLUS Sl 67 Ff T A71·13 llACICWAll TUI ELESS 27 MONTH llMITID WARRANTY* TUBRESS WHITTWALL 2 FIBERGLASS BEL TS & 2 POL VESTER RADIAL BODY PLIES. 1----+---+---- $41.99 99 $43 99 $ ,· P185/ /,51113 • PLUS SI 87 FE r PEP aOYS STILL GIVES A LIMIRD. 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Prefix •9 Aultrla's • Hiiiy glll'IQI 33 Relollnd neigllbOt 10 Wont\ 3-t Set IWnitt: 50 ~ '1 Oete chlrgt 3 worot 61 Gluttony 12 F11 3S AllthOf a.,. 52 s.iv8dor - 13 8-nerl 8. -53 Allgild fon:e 2 1 v.,.., good 38 Publllll St Heliclifl9 22 ...,_ 38 Bectron lutMI SS Friend: Fr. 2• IOnd ol beer 42 Oeltlny 58 NourllNd IOCCEA I SWtUMINQ ....,. •• July I '"° DAii. Y .-iLOT U 811rf, Aztee• ~I ... Tealght at Big A ~~;.DI ESELS:~ IMMEDIATE · 1;.. • * * • • * Oran1• County haa ... ._..lwfc.Mta ,.._WaUMd~Coech doubleU10Mel11. If you're lnthalldnd of money, another profeHional a&w 'Gtt 1•1......, .J:~• •.._..,to ettUmulate you ~uee." · sport.a club. The Ladles ._.= _. r tWr ,_ .. ._ la tJMtr reportedlywuhlChlycrUicalofWall'a Prof ... k>nal Buketball rea~•v'n' • dttlak:ln. clalaUftl Wall wu caterln1 only to EnCUah ltwUl'9M..,..all1=honforWallwbo playenontheteam. Auoelatlon, baaed In .......... ..._..._~9:.-r!!'-Tempe, Arla .• bu •·--•· --· Countered Wall, "Alltwantll1oodplayenaodl awarded a franchise to ........ ._ (q la ...., Subnhol1 who don't care where the hell they come from. Obvioully Or an1e County Sports. w11nt•p&M'edoawalventlMIWM1c. Plat\Mdby Woll1an1 ._~and felt bt bad to IO at someone Inc. lnJ.n...,.. of UM MUOft. I.ht veteran midnek:Mr and It wu me. ' Costa Mesa resident •u nl1M1d by Wall after the P'ayer·coach "took a AUM> DOtJBTFVL FOa TONIGlfr'S GAME is Tony Mercurio has been loollattt.et .. 1nl8duaeaaedlt. named president of the .... .,... 1 ...... 0 wot.f'(;A.NG -·Id do _ goalkffPer Alan Mayer with a bruised thigh. and team. ,..., ,.. -• ........ ..., durab&eDaveHusonwlthabruiaedfoot. mon lfw ua." Wall conllnued. "t.Jnfortwiately, be Southern California hq bel8 ln,Jund mott ol the aeuon. I kept hopins he Meanwhlle. defender Paul Cahill received his be c 0 mes the 5 ix th ,..ould become ftt. but flnaUy the iQjuries over lbe 20th caution in the Surf's 3·1 victory at Tampa Bay franchise in the league, aeuoabaweayptupwlthhim... a nd is aut.omalicallysuspendedfortonight'sgame. joinina Phoenix. Tucson Wall added t.bat Suhnbob's reported salary of · Wall also admitted the team "5 cl~ to makinl a AlbuQuerque . Oakland '70.000perynrla "neepUonallyhiab ... notfarolf trade before the NASL'sJuly 13deadline. and Lu Vegas. ~--'--------------------------------------------------------------'----------• * • DELIVERY I .. ~ , . IUYm LEASE . NABERS . ~,-1: ORANG« COUNTY'• &.IADIMG DEALP .\'o /.01£f'r PricP ,\o ffeltf'r Sf>ra'iCP 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 540-9100 Surf Will Stay Umada Out, County Buyen in Line ~ada can stick to ice hockey and 0 11ge County will continue to house a ofeuiooal aoccer team. al'a the word from the California Su Tueaday after club officials re- je ed an oJler from a Canadian gr up to purchase the North A rican Soccer League team and m e It north. ~T'S NO SECRET that we've m e efforts lo recapitalize through a ew owners hip entity," said Ge ral Manager Bill Dawson. "We ha~ a bona ride offer to move the c hb to Canada, but existing ow~rship and management decided to ake steps to insure the . team's stal m Orange County." added Dawson. ''The Surf came to Oranae County <from St. Louts> because lt bu the highest soccer· playing population per capita in the United St.ala." N ASL Commissioner Phil Woosnam has spent the last few weeks in Anaheim overseeing the negotiations to sell the team. ACCORDING TO DAWSON, Woosnam also wants to see the team re main here. citing the presence of bot h the Angels and Rams at Anaheim Stadium as the ingredient for a lucrative sports market.. And because American Youth Soc· cer Organization activities abound in Orange County, larser attendance figures are being predicted. I 75UTLh WHITEHORSE SCOTCH 7~1MILUUTLI<' l'tgotialions lo sell the remaining Sui stock have been going on for moe than a month, and the Surf has no\ whittled the possibilities to two 1ntfested parties. Both say they will kee the team in Orange County . The Surf continues to draw an """"':;.-_., 699 5 98 . rhe negotiations a re extremely del:ate and it would not be lo our bes interests or to those of our fans ancsupporters to divulge the details or aames of the principals al this tim." Dawson said. '8E SURF OFFICES at Anaheim Staium have reportedly been del· ug4 with calls from soccer fans wh• want lo see the team remain in Ornge County. ·)range County is the home of the Sui and we want to s lay here." average of under 10,000 fans per game. However. there are more lhan 3,000 season ticket holders. TEAM PERFORMANCE during the past three years also figures to enhance the team's efforts to remain in Anaheim. Since coming to Orange County. the Surf has been a contender. win· ning playoff berths in 1978 and 1979. In addition, the team leads the American West Cooference with a comfortable 26-point lead over its ne xt closest opponent. -BJ Cart Seede9 Oly mpic Swimmers Aw-ait Irvine Meet 'op American swimmers who would hae competed in the Moscow Olym· pis are expected lo participat.e in the 100 U.S. Long Course Nationals, soeduled for July 29·Aug. 2 at the lrine Aq uatics Complex at Heritage Prk forethan900t: S. swimmers will be mtched against 1980 Olympic results 1rihe meet which is being labeled an hoorary Olympic event •wtMMING EVENTS at the Ms cow Olympics will be wrapped up b3 July 'ZT, and the winning Olympic t11es will be posted at the Irvine com· pix to give the US swimmers a stan· drd tos"';m a!'la1nst \mong the competitors is Mission Vejo's Brian Goodell who has dm inated men's freest yle events in tit U S. since he won gold medals in lit 400 and 1.500 al the 1976 Olympics in ~nt real. ~he 21 .year-old student at UCLA ed to pick up any victories at the re· c t Indoor Champ1onsh1ps in Austin,. x .. but had impressive wins in tbe and 1.650 freestyle events two 'feks earlier at the NCAA cham· p:mships. Goodell 's toughest competi· t)n should come from 24·year-old like Bruner who won the 400 and 1,500 f~estyles in Austin. Bruner . who 5ft ms for Mesa Aquatics. won the high pint award at the meet. GOOl>ELL'S MISSION VIEJO ~adado r e s t ea mmate, J esse \lssallo, 21-year-old Rowdy Gaines 4 Florida Aquatics and young David ~ms are also entered in the freestyle tents. 1 Gaines. the pr,e mier s print reestyler with a world record in the 200 (1:49.16) and American mark in the 100 (49.61) lo his name , is the fa vorit.e in both of these events. His chief competition will come from veteran Jim Mont~omerv . 25. and \S.year-old Chris Cavanaugh, who finished second to Gaines in the 100 at Austin. PRELIMINARY EVENTS for the Irvine meet will be held in the morn- ings and finals are set for each evening or the five-day event. The Heritage Park swimming facili· ty has seating to accommodate 6,000 spectators. The park is located adj&· cent to Irvine High School on Walnut Avenue . Tickets forlhe event will besoldoo a day·bY·<lay basis aM an a pacuge deal. Cost of the tickets is S30 for all events. $20 for students, or $'1 for single day admission and SS for students. Host for the competition is lbe Irvine Aauatics Swim Team. Swim club of. fi cial Milt Dahl of Irvine will be meet coordinator. wh.ile D1'. Stan Brown of Swimming USA will direct activities at the meet. The meet is the second major swim· ming event this s ummer scheduled at Heritage Park this summer. Tbe U.S. N aUonal Synchronized Swimming Championships will be held July 21·26. ......... 8P •• CAR~ON. • • considered an excellent ball-bandier. Both are listed aa potential starters for the Seahawb. Bryant Is not e.x· peeled to be a candidate for the foot- ball team. although be was a starting wide ~ver u a sophomore on Capo's varsity. ••• AaOVND THE BEAT -Gres llaapp ls Huntington Beach's No. l quarterback at tbls point as the Olien maintal.D a winlliDI record in summer puUnl leape action •.. Former EdilOD Hiib quarterback &kit 811• 1 re wu cot by the Brttllb Columbia Lions of the Canadian Footbd Leape ••• The HCODd an- nua I 01'. Pepper Summer Ca1e aauk et s.rvtte m1h ••under way Friday wttb FouatalD Valley and EdllOD lnvol•ed wtth Loal Beacb Poly, Verbum 0.. KIMlla, Servtte. Comptoa and lqlnood. Jto.. ly _. mffta Voantaln Valley at I . Ed.LIOD taddel venum °" at l :JO • • • AD early line on P'ountalD Valle1'1 ba1ketball team: Tlle Ba.nm tOlll*l Ocean Vtew ill sum-mer acdoD •lllte tM pr11•e• of only cme ...,.. ... v.a.; IW'W' - 10 uy1 Oeeea Vn Coaeb II• ••nts ... .._ m ,..., u. No. 1 h•rdle for Sdiaoe Bl1a•1 rraM S..Nr .. Kamat Ulatwrll&J'• ltaft, an1 quarterbeels. baa qak fGatbell ID order to ccot9tnte oa .....-U. CASE OF 6 4 I 9.J LIQUEURS Amaretto Di Saronno. Drambuie •. H;l Gailiano • .1'01_ Kahlua. not Midori Melon.~,, .. ,,. 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CUftM . t·n -Tomm1 Jolla tM• U. mound 8t Dodaer Stadium fcw tM ftnt Ume alDce 1171 . I : S5 -Fout lnn.Mlp, no nm1 for • ..._. •* and ~ u.r.. bit.I b)' tbe American l.eape. Who NW um wu auppoeed to be a bitten aame? And: wbere'a Dltney when you really need blm! I : II -CA&EW GETS bis Hcood hit wblch is two mote than the Naliooal League baa. 7:02 -Fred Lynn takes Welda'a >J pitela and baaunen It lato tbe rtabt f\eld eoner for a home nm and a 2-0 A..-ican Lea1ue lead. Dianey stop. warm· inaup . 7: 11 -Ken Griffey gea the National League's fant bit by betting a sinlcerless John sinker over the wall in right center • some 400 feet away. The deficit ia cut to 2-1 and the NL aqUlld atarta to lbow alps ot life. 7:14 ~ TBaBB ST&AIGB'I' blta off TJ and the National League ties the aeon, 2·2 . 7: 25 -John la relieved by Ed Farmer ol CbJugo and then a re a smattering of boos as Tommy &eav• tbe fteld. 7:26 -Randolplfs second er· ror ol the game gives tbe Na· tionals a 3-2 advantage . 7: 32 -Keith Hernandez' in- field hit loads the bases and Weaver is immediately second- guessed by the media. Not for taking out Tommy John, but for taking out Steve Stone. 7: 33 -WEAVEll IS la.ken orr the book as Pete Rose grounds into l.nning-eoding double play. 7:49 -A single. walk, two wild pitches and a paaaed ball gives the NL another run in the seventh. Just wha t the NL needs. more gifts. 7: 52 -Dodgers announce that 56.088. a stadium record, are in attendance. 8:00 -After 7"'7-innlngs, the Do dgers· n ew multi -million dollar scoreboard has shown OO· ly one inst.ant replay. And yes. you guessed it. it was or a Dodger -Steve Garvey. who robbed Ben Ogli vie or a hit to end the fifth inning. 8:t3 -KEN LANDREAUX makes a diving catch or Dave Winfield's fly ball in the eighth. Ins tantly. the crowd chants, "replay, replay.•• 8:04 -The chants are to no avail. 8: 07 -Broce Sutt.er looks in· vincible as be starts the ninth by getting Rickey Hende rson to ground out to third. 8: ti -BUDDY BELL follows with a ground out to short. One out away from another easy one. 8: 12 -Bobby Grich walks lo prolong the agony. 8: 16 -Larry Parrish s trikes out (yawn> and the National League wins its eighth in a row and 17 of the last 18. Sutter gets the save and Jerry Reuss the win 8: 19 -Griffey is announced as the gam e's Most Valuable Player 8:33 -Weaver says It's disap. pointing to lose. Tanner says It's nice to win. Both say the Na- tional League has no edge over the American. That the ta.lent is equal. It's just a matter of luck. Yeah. surrrrrre. Eight years of good luck. huh. Doctor Denies Allegations By Tiie Aaoria&ed PTess The Reading, Pa., doctor who believes be is the center of a drug iovesUgaUon involving several Philadelphia Phillies' bueball players said he never bas prescribed amphetamines to patie nts without firs t ad- ministering an examination, a New Jersey newspaper reported today. Dr. Patrick Maua. a family practitioner in Reading who bas worked for the Phillies' farm club in Read.Jng for 12 years, said be bas not been coot.acted by the Pennsylvania Drua Law Enforcement Office in Har- risburg, Pa .• which ii conduct- ing the investigation. However. the 58-year-old Ilana readily admits to being the only doctor in the eaatem Pennsylvania city wbo fits the description. 8 LESSONS $15.00 ~~~1 DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA TENNIS CLUB 157-G211 .VULB In IM • .......... ROD CAREW STEALS SECOND AS BILL RUSSE' ' APPLIES THE TAG IN F1RST INNING. Race Passage Takes Lead In Mam Race I,and.ry Smiling Too Tal,l Final,ly Retunu HONOLULU CAP> -Race Passage, the 44-foot vessel from the Bremerton Yacht Club in Washlngt.on. took a narrow lead in the elapsed time category Tuesday in the Victoria·Maul In- ternational Yacht Race. At Tuesday·s radio call. Race Passage was 692 miles from the finis h line in Lahaina, Maui. On- ly two miles behind was Cb.iroo. from the Tacoma Yacht Club. Kanata. the West Va ncouver Yacht Club boat which had earlier held the lead , was four miles back. A race spokesman said aJl boats reported being aided by trade winds. If the good wind conditions continue, the fi rst boats will ftn.lsh the race early Fridav. the spokesman said . Triumph, the Si.footer from San Diego formerly k:D0"'1l as Joli, failed for the third straight day to call In he r position. although she is not believed lo be among the leaders Officials speculate the vessel may be hav· ing radio problems. In overall fleet corrected time, the 37·foot Virginia Dare from the Seattle Yacht Club continued to bold top booors. GRAPEVINE, Texas <AP> - DaJJa.s Cowboy Coach Tom Lan- dry smiled -not once but many timH -wblle be waited ror the arrival ol bis prodigal player Ed .. Too Tall" Jooes. who has re- turned lo the fold. The defensive eod n~ into Dalla s-Fort Worth Regiona l air port from New York l ate Tuesday night and was whisted to a back room wbere be signed a mutti·year contract. ending h1s bn ef fling wrth profess ional box· ing. Landry said the 6-9. 26S-pJUDd Jooes -whom the Cowboys made the No. 1 pick in the 1974 NFL draft -wiU have to earn his way back into tbe starting bneup. "alGRI' NOW, be wouldn't step in as No. 1 left end. John Out too bas that slot.·· Landry said. "But whether there'll be a challenge or whet.her Dutton will move lo left tackle. we11 just have lo see.' "I was sure we'd r eached agreement about 10 minutes ago," joked Cowboy player persooneJ chrtttor Gil Brandt at the press coolereoce foUOWUlg Jones' arrival ... But I was op- timistic a year ago that he·d come bact.·• J.....Jwon's A8sailant lndided NEW YORK CAP) -A 25-year·old uo· employed man wbo allegedly fired •bots at Yankee star Reggie Jackson wa indicted-r.sday on attempted assault and related cbarga. Angel Viera of New York ortlinallY was charged with attempted murder. wbicb carries a maximum penalty of 2S yean in priloo. Tbe grand jury i.odicted OD tk laser assault charge, which carries a lS-year priMD mulmum. ORSIA-•YS OFIHEWEml ************••••******* ~ . ~ : 1973 CADILLAC : • COUN DI V1l.U • • Full power, stereo radio. vinyl top ana • : tilt wheel. BELOW average mlleel : • (109Jfll\ll). • : 52495 : • • .. ··~*****t* •. .: 1976 DATSUN : • 1210 COUPI ·• Brandt and Jones• la-,r. Don Cronson, conducted a Ilg series ol negotiations beforebe 28· year-old veteran agreeclto S•Ji?n on with the National Ftt· ball League team. J ones said he is excited al:ut the prospect of playing feotlll again. ''I've prepared myself to c- cept a challenge from one of ay team mates and I'm in the lilt shape I've evtt beeu. s~ wise especiaJly, .. said Joas. who r etired from football111 June 1979 to pursue a careern boung, which he ~ailed bis &t love . TBE COWBOYS cal.led ..-. bers of tbe media Tuesday aftr. DOOD to 1U1DOUr.tt that Jcmea Ill ag reed to terms, tbat he •• n route rom New York to Dalla. and that a press conferea would take place at. lbe airpen• oa his arrival. Jones, who said be weighs z POunds now and plans to play t 260. SaJd be bad DO regrets ..,. boxing. though his career ws undistinguished and be bada fought smce February .. If I bad to do it over api. r·d do iL I learned a lot. It °" make m e a better rootb4 player. 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It ts generally 3('knowledled. however. that the person who 1tets the gift is the de· positor. not the "friend " -Tbe practire or offering a 11n. -called a •·p~mium" in banking jargon -to lure ntw savings dollars is not new. The level of criticism and consumer reacUon it has drawn is. CoolrOversy has arisen over alleged abuses cl the rules. includin1 a New Jersey Savings institution's offer of a $3S,000 Mercedes Benz 450-SL for a one-year. Sl mlllioo deposit. NEW SEllSEY'S banking commissioner ordered a halt to that offer, but In another case, a New York savings bank offered a Rolls Royce to anyone depositing $160,000 for eight years. "Nobody took us up on the offer.'' a spokesman said. In other instances, depositors have been offered televisions. refrigerators, microwave ovens. stereos and other items. "Look ing inside some banks these days is about like looking m a Sears catalog," said Jim Kendall of the U.S. League of Sav- ings Associations. a trade group. "Ifs a shame," s aid one New York banker. "The industry has gone to the Tidic ulous to get deposits.·' Others. including officials of some of the nation's most prominent banks. insist pre- miums are legitimate marketing tools that help stimulate competit ion among banks. "YOU HA VE TO LOOK at banking in parts: this is the retail side of banking and it ought to be like any other kind of retailing," said Steve Topper of Continental Illinois Na· tional Bank & Trust Co. of Chicago. Banlts and savings institutions will spend about S375 million on premiums this year - about double tbe level three years ago, ac· cording to National Premium SaJes Ex· ecutives. a 350-member group of premium suppliers and marketers . . . The debate over premiums has ID· tensified since a newly-created panel of bank regulators proposed last month to outlaw pre· mium campai~ns. That group, called the Depository Institu· lions Deregulation Committee. was c reated by CongTess to guide a six-year phaseout of ceilings on savings interest rates al banks. THE AMERICAN BANKERS Associa· lion is against the proposed ban. but a s pokeswoman said the trade organization would change its position if the deregulation committee eliminated the current interest rate advantage that savings institutions have over banks. Savin~s banks a nd savings and loan as· sociatioos are allowed to pay slightly more Inte rest on s ix-month m oney-market certificates when the rates are between 7.25 percent and 8.75 percent. And they a re al- lowed to pay 0.25 percent more on 2"'2-yesr certificates of deposit. regardless of the pre- valling rate of interest. Commercial banks want that advantage eliminated. saying it draws millions of dollars in deposits to their rivals. the savings lnstitutions. ., ,.,.. aJNNU'I' ............. NCW YOU -For~ ...... lut Yffl' ud tJUa •llrial. IDO m....-n l8d prGf111iODal1 were ._....,..... ~ IO ml.a-. clurilll tbe won day bf UM .....t ol a buuer tr.. &Mir JKket podlet. &adl tlme U..y .,.,.. buaed tbe .. ~ ... ,... corded ln a diary their actlvtU. at that momeat. ID aU. ibout to,OIO time Mml)la we~ a.nalyHCI and evahaac.d by rtr1urclaen aeeklnc to 1.Dtteue pi-oductlvtty no: CONQ,tJ810N: llA.NAG&U and pro- fesalooala in the ~blic and private HdGr'i miaule a lot ol Ume, many bUUom ol dollan worth ol Ume. 11 the wute '"" cornct.td throup the UM ol automattd of. lice equipment and aervic.. tbe Naearcbers found, UM potellllal 11vtn11 could approach 1125 ))llltoa a year by 1915. t300 blWon by 1990. 'Wute" ln U\11 lmtance lan't aoofina off. la fact. Harvey L. Poppel. who dlteeted lbe study. observes that "My experience ls that most managers and plrofesaionals work ata fairly hectic pace." It does mean. he says, that they "1pend an average of 25 percent of tMir time in less produe· tlve activities which they ~eve do not make good use ol their time." Such as in maltinc cert.ala phone calls. Helling Information, dealing with routine letters and the Uke. The atudy ol manaceriaJ produd.ivity. long a 1ubject ol specwatioo. was conducted by the con- sultinf rtrm of Boo&. Allen & Hamilton among 15 organ utions, with additional support from many Shops Cheer Credit Boost NEW YORK CAP> -The nation's bankers and shopkeepers -as well as private economists - are wekoming the end of federal C'redit' controls and predicting it will spur shoppers to step up their buying pace somewhat. The Federal Reserve Board said it wtll phase out over the next month all emergency credit con· trols imposed in March when it sought to cool in· nation by <"urblng the growth ol consumer and business debt. "TIUS SHOULD SEND A signal lo consumers that it's all right to resume their normal buying habits." said Duncan Muir of J .C. Penney Co .• a New York-based retailer which depends heavily OD credit sales. Retailers and some economists warned. however. that recession fears among shoppers will prevent a dramatic improvement in consumer spending. "1bese things are difficult to predict ... because the C001umer's attitude toward CTedit card purchases ts almost entirely psycboloeical," said Bob Shoup of Sears. Roebuck and Co .• the DA· lion's largest retailer. Sears' credit sales feU sharply after the Federal Reserve announced it.I March credit-tightening program. Nationwide. r etail sales from February through May have plunged 7.3 percent. the Com· merce Department reports. That is more than dou· ble the 3.1 percent decline in the last four·month fall from September through December 1974 - during the last recession. MEANWHILE, CONSUMER installment debt fell by nearly S2 million in April alone -the month after credit controls were imposed. It was the first time Americans paid off more than they borrowed since May 1975. Otto Eckstein. head of Data Resources Inc .• a Lexington, Mass .. economic forecasting firm, called the credit restraints a mistake from the beginning. contending that they worsened the re- cession, and particularly affected the slump- radden housing and auto industries, which depend heavily on credit. Although the F e deral Reserve Board specifically attempted to exclude these two in· dustries from the controls. banks were forced to ration credit. which indirectly hurt autos and hous· ing, Eckstein said. Eckstein said sales should pick up gradually over several months, but he does not expect a big bubble of demand. "This won't occur until a tax cut is enacted, .. be said. COMPUTB TIME ''l'M llOT 001110 TO MISS DELIVERlllO I BIBY ... 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CGe-cluded U.. t.broup U.. ... ol automaled ~ macblw an aver .. e ol 15 pereeat ol "lmowtedte worker" time could be aaved by ~. sreat11 fa. creaaina produetlvity. In. l<ir example. word ~. a ODH _pre- t.entiom term tbat mlebt have involved CIGly a typlat baalt that turned out letters f« the entire ol· fice. but which now mlaht lmolve dictatinc UD.itl, information retrJeval units, video display termlnala and memory typewriters. Penonal computin1.devtces, said Poppel. can snatl.J mh•nce output. Uli.na one. an ftlli,Deer can estimate str-..es; an insurance executive cu eaJI up actuarial tables; a marketina man can let aalnlOals. ~c mail. sach as from one video termlaal to anolber. often almost last.anta.eoua communl~ And video CCMlferendn1 can aave ua•et time and .aer apemes iD briDcial eit· ecutives together. ELECraONIC fNFO&lllATION retrieval de· vices rtlbt now could be uaed to save almoet count.lesa hours of executive time by makinl avail8ble bard to get data. Poppel says. lnfonna· lion tMt. sbou.ld a device be available, could be ob- tained from internal or euern.al dat.a ban.ks. Wbat fnutrates equipmnit makers. abd perh11pa to a lesser extent the 'irms that can benefit from automated sywt.erm. is maa'1 natural caution about cballge. Poppel concedes. "You can- not r9h a proeeu of change.·· Nevertheless. M caJla the resistance factor "• CODSideraUon. not an obst.ade ... He feels induatry ls bound to recognize the benefits that can come from the wise depk>y· ment ol olfaee automation systems. The ltudy concludes that by 198S some 15 per· cent ol "knowledge worker" time can be saved through automation. giving a significant boo5t to white collar productivity in private and public sec· tors . WREN YOU CONSIDE& that U.S. productivi· ty increases have nearly ceased you can ap· prttiate the significance ln such a bocl8L 1be "opportunity value" of such savtnas - that Is. Ume saved times compensation Involved - is equivalent .• says Poppel. to 1.5 percent of operat· ing Income before taxes for the type of organlza· tions studied. Dr:T'ROIT CA Pl -11ae pOC.eDilal f« Cbrysler Corp. can eoufd lne,..... b)' SMtttat over UM nut two montbl DOW the ftaaDdally allln, automaker bu 10.ernmeat-backed oam. aceordinl to leadlq market resear~h nrm. J.D. Power & Asaoclateii ol Los AnteMI\ 11ld the increase could occur "if lbe public, perceive9 the feder•l loan guarantees u an improvement" ln Chrysler's fmanclal coodJ. lion. The company said a survey or S.000 drivers revealed that only 25 percent would. without qualification, consider buying • Chrysler ur. But 19 percent said they would eonaider a purchase lf the company's ftnances improved. Estimating that a million new domestic can will be sold in the next two months. Chrysler's potential market could go from 250,000 to 440.000. Tipsy Irish Elf Raises Erin Ire BROOKLYN. Ohio <AP> -The Irish are de· meaned as "drunken leprechauns" In cards sold by the American Greeting.s Corp .. a shareholder contends. Nicholas Murphy. national director of the An· cient <>rder of Hibernians and pubhsher of the I ras h Echo. attended the annual shareholderc; · mtttlng m this Cleveland suburb to launch has ob· jectaon. American Greetings President Morry Weiss said he would look lnto the matter. but had no other comment. 2 of Big 3 Japanese TOKYO CAP> -Japan was again the world's top producer of automobiles for the second con- secutive sax·month period, the newspaper Asahi reports. General Motors remains the wortd·s slngle leading producer of cars but that Japan's Toyota Motor Co. ano the Nissan Motor Co . which markets Datsun. ed~ed Ford and Chrysler out o( the second and third pos1t1ons m production Ov~r The Cou n tt· r MASO Li lti..q~ MUTUAL FUNDS u" J~l •• ~. )~ . 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()ti 0 ~ ~ Off a.o Oii I.~ I IUSINE»S /STOCKS NYSE COMPOSl'l'E TRANSACflONS • CL081NG FIGU"I 117.'D Firms Discover Debt's Desirable By MILTON MOSKOWITZ II you don't think there's a money crunch 1D tbe United States, you haven't been reading the notices iD the Wall Street Journal about the way American corporations are lining up at lending wlndows. Some companies which normally wouldn't be found anywhere near that line are lHming what It's like to 10 into debt. Take Coca-Cola for example. They just don't borrow money. Not usually anyway. But a month aio they bor· rowed SlOO million in a public offering. Their cash balances had dwindled the way ours have. The')' put up Sl20 million for a new headquarters buildiDc iD AUanta and they paid S6S million to buy the Coca-Cola boWing company in their home town. THE SPECl'ACLE OF mighty Coca-Cola forced to borrow money apparently brought Robert W. Woodruff out of semiretirement. Woodruff, now 90 years old. built Coca- Cola -over a period of three dttades, beginning in 1923 - into the powerhouse it is today. He gave up the ch.ler ex· ecuUve's title 25 years ago but is probably still the largest s ingle stockholder . even after giving away huge blocks of his sharl'S. It was Woodruff who imposed the .. we will not bor- row .. policy at Coca-Cola . lie supposedly holds to the quaint notion that "equates borrowing with not be.ing able to pay your bills.·· According to the Wall Street Journal. when he was informed that Coke was borrow- 1 n g SJOO million, he said : "Well. you must be broke." Money Tree So Woodruff. s till a di rector o( the company a nd chairman of the finance committee. is now once again looking over the shoulder of .J. Paul Austin. the 65-year -old chairman or Coca-Cola who recently installed Cuban·bom Roberto C <;01zuet;1 as the new company president. "'OODRUFF. WHO IS bothered by this $100-millioo deht, last November donated $100 million of his Coca -Cola f>hare!' to his favorite charity. Emory University in Atla nta J ust a~ shockint! as the Coke-borrowing was this month's.move by Campbell Soup of Camden, N.J .. to tap the pubhc debt market. alao for SlOO miUion. Campbell is another company that has always kept a clean balance sheet. Whenever they wanted to do an)'lhmc. like build a new plant or acquire a company, they managed It out or the profits they had made as the dominant soup seller in the nation. That's obviously not easy to do u,ymott. Campbell has been buying more and more companies these days - restaurants, pickle packers, mushroom PKkers. Last year they bought five European food romparues. a Tex.as poultry grower and an eJtperimeata.I marine foods opera- tion ln the state ol W uJU.nct,oD.. H.J. HEINZ, Tlll:llt klnJ?time nval, has been even more active in buying up otber companies -and Heinz bas no rompunctJOOS about borrowing. To keep up. Campbell will to ddo debt. too. It's the first time they have borrowed .r:nooey from Ute publk in their 110-year history. A~ Telepbone fr Telegraph. the phone com- pany. is no st:raqer to debt. EWA though they make more profits than any oUlel-company, Ma Bell constantly needs a lot ol r:nooey to matnt•m ber plants. Their capitaJ re- quirements UUs year are a cool $7..S billion. So they're bor- rowing S&OO million rrom the public debt martets. Not to worry -they aJready owe about $40 billion. What's a not her saoo million on top "' tbat? The U.S. Treas~ Department is hurting for money. too. Among their biggest tax coll~t.ors are the cigarette and liquor companies -their excise taxes are built right mto their prices and they just pass lhem oo to the govern- ment. But the way they do that now 1s by s<-nding in checks every lS days. ...---• :.·-. ... . -.. . "" . "' . --·--..... • '* . -..... 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Stone wl'left a longshore- man lnVOl\led 1n tile mur- der Of • ~ 1$ "'°" ~ovt. • OVEflEASY "Tiie Wio-" (CC)(AI • MACNEIL I l.EHAEA ~ (II MEAV GAfflN a.-ts· Aictlerd ~. Jene eurt ... Susan Seint ...,._ 1:ao I THE PNCE 11 NOHT GUINNE88 GAME lee-&lllllng 19in&. ~· held note. lowelt side NIGi C88...WS NBC NEWS KUNG FU CalneehallengM a klllet to oe Ills own judg9. tnd a .-0tnan 10 eoc.pt the -0.Ct I &f .::::a Wll.D SIX MIU.JOH DOl.LAA MAN s.... Mfl out to ptoYe whether a ttie<ld ot hie Is guotty °' innocent ot be<ng '"'*'°' • STAHTS ~ 8AH FfW'Cl8CO A "''"' reiu-to 1en ~-~ wlllk. 8 HC>lJ.YWOOO IOUME8 I al FACE THE MU91C MACHEi&./~ AEPORT • GREAT ~ "Mourning Become1 Electre" Joan HllCtlel1. Aobette Muwell and Bruce 09vloeon re le•· tu.ed In Eugene O'NelN's post-cMI w11 sage aoout 11 New England family t0tn C'k•••ef Lisf i11g• • KNXT tCBSJ Los Angele:. D KNBC (NBC) Los Angeles • ICTLA flncJ J LOS Anoe1es • 1<.ABC·TV \ABC) Los Angeles Cl) KFMB tCBSJ San 01eqo D KHJ· TV (Ind ) Los Anqelu'> (!I KCST !ABC) San Diego I KTl\I (Ina I Los Angeles KcoP·lV (lncJ) Los Angl'lt>'> tD KCET-lV (PBS) l o:. Angele:. 8D KOCE-rv (PBS) Hu ntong1on Beacn by Freuol.,, conmc1a (Part 211AI (J) PM. MAOAZ'INE An 1nter\'18W with Joel Kong, autllOt of "The Shining". 1:00 8 (J) THE UlT'IMAT£ ~TOA An Amet1can aecret agent f Jole(Jtl Het*er) II given lhe al)lttty 10 pasl h<mMll oft anywnere as enybody '°' 72 hours wtttl perfect skills learned from a c:omr;>Ytet. (Al .. REM. P£<>f'l.E Aeportl on I huSbanCI and wife wtlo are bOtll toc:hys. a OUc;ll r-. llnd • women wtlo tr.....is wlttl her ces«et are IMIUted. CCC>IAI • MOYIE • • "Flrec<eelc" I 19681 Jamet St-art. Henty Fonda. A smll town P<O- tected by • timid a/le(jfl •• letrOtinO by • gangleader and h•• men 12 hrs I 8 l1I EJGt<T IS ENOUGH Altet being tejecled by htS gwlfnend, Tommy tu.ns 10 an ofdet woman tor attec:- hon (CC)(AI D WOALD'S LAAGEST IHOOOA COUNTRY 1.tUSICSHOW Kenny floQers and Dollie Wes• host tllfs gala -t INtvting more tllan 100 pert~s ano muaocoans .. P.M. MAGAZINE An lf\tet'\lleW with authOt S•~ King. a man wtto has IC)enl ~ of tws hie l"lil:I ' fl Milli• • e ' •1(11111 ~d """' rtte~"ltlMI ""' Hero ..... v...-..._. , .... ..,...,.f/11--.. UW l lOIC .... ted .,,,._. .. """'--~lMll •• ~~t21n ) • •Toe.n ·~Md Hol*nt" A looa IMO tM lo. ..,...... l'IOl..ilnO ,__.. IOt MnlOf CIU-ut• IUWll.UCY Lucy 4ICIPC>lfll• llwlelf u "'°'(·~· • GMAT ~ Mou•n1ng Becomes Et.ct••" Joen Haellen. Roberta Muwell ind B<uoe DlMdson .,. .... luted In Eugene 0'"'9111'1 ~t-CMI W81 MQa lbout a N-Ef1918nd tam1ty torn by Freudl1n conlllcta (P.,, 2HRI t:OO D DIR'"AENT ST"°"'8 A craft; poHtiQan urgee Mr OrunvnoncS. I eandl· oare ;" a munlCll)al elec· loon, tO UM 114$ IOt'I& llnd hO\IMkeepet to win two l>IOc:I Of VOlet• (CCI (A) 8 9 CHMUE'S AHOEU Kris goes Into the~ In ~ of a NII jumper. 0 un-•• lt\at the men •• iiC:tually w anted for mutdel. (A) • Ml1'V GAlmN Guests. RICl\Wd Benjamin. J-Curtin. Suten Seint James, Fred Wlllet'd, O.t>- MtyColemen t :30 G THE FACTS OF LR Mt-.. Garrett trlea to con- vince the carnpu1 bMuty thal ~ will not ,...... 10 be !Ille tier Nrtatiouol moctler • (Al • J#AH DAY IV DAY Lne In 19t!Hlentury ~ 1$ detaitecl In the wrltlngt f and observations of Edward Syfvestet Mot'ae • tO:OO. (J) C88 AEPOAT8 "See Yov In Cour1" Cofre- al)Ondent Fred OrMlem reports on the ~ Wr/ of IUlnO and 11& ompec;1 on just about every uoect ot~itte D QUINCY Oulnc:y triM to ptOtec:t a hospitalaed utin Amen· can doCtator from aasat- 91ns set1t from ·llOme to murder h<m IA) ··= A mo«>t1er !tying 10 pre- Yent Oen from 1es11tyiog ~ him lortie$ two m11glc:oans to kidnap one of Dan's friends (CC)(RJ l :,..~~NEWS 10-.30 • NEWS HEHAYMOOM An onltmate film po11ra11 of mooem scutpt0t Henty Moore IS presented 11:008D8(J)ttl NEWS TUBE TOPPERS KTLA e 8 :00 -"Flrecreek." James Stewart and Henry Fonda star in this western movie about a tlmld aherUr who must protect his town rrom outlaws. KlLJ G 8:00 -World's Largest In- door Country Music Show. More than 100 performers and musicians are featured in this country extravaganza, hosted by Kenny Rogers . CBS 8 10:00 -CBS Reports. America's penchant for suing and its im- pact on our lives are chronicled in this documentary narrated by correspondent Fred Graham. I HEWL YWED GAME MOVtE • ' • • • "Nev•r Say Goodbye ' I 19661 Roell. Hudllon. Cornell Borc:her S A man and his daugnter are reunited with his Wife etter ~ of MPW•tton t2 hr& I • THE DOD COUPt.E FeltX flnOS 0tcat moon· logi>linQ as a countetman •n a dtngy done< to llelp r81M $'()() Fe... et>lru&led 10 htm and then IOSt • THE IEHtO' HILL SHOW A look at B11111n and h lly & entnM "' ,... Europeen Song COntest Cl) HERE'S TO YOUR HEALTH "Bums"(AI t1:aG I (J) YOUfll ~ THEeEITOF CNl!ION Ouesta John Devldaon. CMrlee Mel.on Aellfy, OOt- 0 1 h y Fuld1>e1m, A.l AowM (Al I DATIHO GAME l1I ABCNEWS HOGAN'S HEAOE:S The Heroes need -11'9t ontormauon tor an Allled bombinQ • GETSMART An tmj;IO(tant •ntormeni is wounded betote he can 11111 Mu abOVt • sec:ret tormu· le (P.,, I) •• CAPTIONEO A8C NEWS 1 1:IO 8 <!I LOvt IK>AT "Sound• Of S.tenc:e" Son- ny Bono. ~ Lenl\am, "Cyreno De Bnc:ller"' Crier. he Callas. Jin St Jotin. 'Mutdet 0.. The H>gtl s.as·· Dena Wyn1et. Peter Lawford IRI ~MDIGHl- 12::00 8 (J) THE SAINT A jOUtnal~t •S murO~ed white telllng ll'le Satnt tllai he .s onto the boggeet 110ty of llfshfe 8 TWIUGHT ZOHE The Sewttcn.n POOi .. MJSSIOH· IMPOSSlel.E The IMF sets ovt IO lut• th4i head ol lhe 1n1erna. ltOnal NatcotlU S)'n0"8te I tom a romall COUfltry ., GETIMAAT KAOS mania Smatt '°' death wt19t'1 he IS I he Ot"Y one ""'° can IOOI one Of ll'let• aoen•~ 1uo e MOVIE • • ·taoo1r1 1195~1 Tony Young, Oen Ovtyee 8aaeo °" LOUIS L Amour's nc>¥el A m.,," htted 10 klll <I Y<>unc;J boy Wl>O Wlf'I& IO JOHN DARLING TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTI IHll.. "" Pl•e11ta' • l!Vdlf, I I IW .. H Mir!,) , ... 1=.-- <Mleta; "-'oMl8CI c:Nf• .-.-~Ind~ Vlalt CR) •• INWTTA ..,..,. llidea • '~­ Old ,...,.., boy IUtpeel- ed Of lleylng ,. mother ; WAVINCIC ••~wanted tor• •obbefy c:omm111e<1 by tiw.0tttermen e MOYIE • * 'The Lady !ft T,,. Lae" (t94TI~ ~t­ ~. Leon ""-· Prl· vale investigator Plltllp M et I owe 1>ec:omes in~ .mil murder. gtllt and beeutllul -.... llOOttdng on 1 c:-. (2 hrs I • MOYIE • *'>t "The Lady Plys Ott" f 19521 Linda 011...it. St4Jpfletl McHelly A Y°'it1Q ~eaa... .-to a.ct 8S a tutOt IOt 11141 daughter Of a ~ owrier on orOer 10 pay Off SOtN gamt>llng oet>ts ""' 0-. (1ht .30mon I 1: '°. (J) 8lACK 8"aP 8CUAOAOH Pappy and 1111 men UMnowtnOIY save the tovr- '"9 ElelnOt Roosevelt s transport hom enemy att a11ac1< ;::1 ::: MOVIE • • "Outlaw Of Red River" C '9661 George Monlgotne(Y A tef0tmed ounaw !"leounle<s b<tter "<>'Ith!'( lrom an unlCfuP<J- IOUS MextY.n nobleman ( I ht. 25 m lf'l I II MOVIE • • • • ·'The Oty Beneath The Sea" (1953) Aob<!n Ryen. Anth<>ny Quinn Two ~ <ll'•W S -cti IO< ~ trea5<Jte 1n OOld bullion off lh9 J""81Ca11 coast 12 htS I 2:101 HEWS 2:20 NEWS 2:30 NEWS 2:56 MOVIE • •'> "A r •1e"1 For lovu•9•· ( t96t1 Ceur Ro.,,ero. R1c:hatd w~ Two geri.etiom of • fMlly .,. cur.- ... tNl ........ '8 '---> a:ooe MCMS • ****"Tiie ... ~ ( , ... , ... ..,. AMOflW~.A ._....,_•UUIM ..., of .... lt'IP wftlClt It more ll'lllllllOftllllll.I ,,., • • ... ldeGlfte ., Of her lll0!-""'11 *-· t2 tws. .• 30 "*'·• =•= •·~Ms-di For I 1t7.CI Doc:umentaty • Ive.I 4:00. MOVIE * •V. "f ... T•nlalled Angelt" I ltS71 Rock HudlOt'I, Rob4lrt Stac:tl. Based on the novel MPylon" by WlllM\ Feull~ ner A newspapermalt ' ~ Involved wftt\ a WOrld War I pllcM, tw. P•a- Chutlng wtte end !Nf~ neglec:ted IOt'I. ( I ht., ,. ,: mon I Tlucrsda,,·• .. : a.,,, i•e no.,le• t1:00. * 1~ ''l.ooM In , London" 1 lt531 8ower't Boys. Ethel Griffes. -AFTERNOON- 12:0011 * • * "Tamm'f And '• The Bac:helot" C 19!>1) Det>- b<e Reynold•. lMIWt Nie!· • * • "Blac:I< Slbbattl" 119641 Botos Kar!Otl. M8(1t Oamor1. Three tales of hor. r0t •• "WIKdalak," "A Droo Of Water" and "Ole I elei>'>One" -at8 !Old (1 ht .~m .... 1 • *••"Never Too Lat8" ( tt651 Connie St~. Maureer1 O'Sufll. .... 3:00 II •• "K"'O Kong Eacae>n'' I 19118) Rhodes ~. l.lnd• ...... 0 **"A~lnT"" WOOOS" Ctt7t) 8arbara loan. L.atry Hagman • 3:30 • * * 'h "The Golden Voyage Of Slllbad'' ( 19741 • .klhtl Phillip ui.. Carotww Munto. Demont. HE.Y! 1 SAID t WAN'TEO 10 SEE CHA~LIE.. ~"THE ANCHORMAN~ CHANNEL ---~~--.ON~!.r-~~~-- "THA1'15 ME! '"°"EST! by Armstrong & Biltiuk IHE. Sv..IEA"T -JUST MAOE MY IOUPEE .et.JOE: OFF! ;.. ,. Olympics Loss Some Viewers' GaiQ 8igFa11 Ca rol Burnett greets Jim Dale. T o n y-winni n g s tar o f th e Br o adway mu s i ca l "Barnum .·• backstage after a performance Police Rookies In TV Spotlight By PETER J . BOVEil LOS ANGELES CAP) -Of the many wrong notions lodged in my head. one seems to have become a special source of inilation to my s ports- minded acquaintances lately. That is. I'm not sorry that NBC won't be able to present 152~ hours of Olympics coverage. as it had planned before Pr esident Carter 's boycott of the Games. That's not to say I'm happy to see NBC eat the $20 million or so it st.ands to lose by not broadcast- ing the Olympics. or that J worried about Russian propaganda. or that l 'm any more outrageo oy Russia's occupation of Afghanistan than befits a good citizen. It's the Gam es themselves I don't like . SWIMMING. WHO WANTS to watch swim· ming? That's something you do, not watch I except in certain circumstances. when the swimmer, not the act d swimming, is a rewarding watch>. Or track and field. Ugh ! H there is anything in this Ufe more bor ing than running, it is watching someone else run. If they would provide angry automobile drive~ on the track. having to dodge heedless joggers, that might be some fun; but you KTLA goes behind the scenes with the. Los can get that in almost any neighborhood on almost Angeles Police De partment to learn about tra~in~ any morning. m ethods and life on the job in "The Real Rookies. The equestr ian e vents are purposefully a one ·hour documentary special on Channel 5. wearisome. I think. The world 's titled gentry pok- Thursday at 8 p.m . . ing around on horses. in no apparent hurry to get "The Real Rookies" follows three recruits -anywhere. As far as I'm concerned. the only time two men and one woma n -from their first day at a horse is worth watching <now that Mr. Ed is the Los Angeles Police Academy through ~ix gone) is when you've got 20 bucks on his oose and m onths of grueling physical training, graduation he's coming hell for home in the st.retch. and their first year on the job. , Earl Holliman. who spent several seasons as AND ARCHERY. ARCHERY speaks for itself. co-star d the television series "Police Woman." Basket.ball's okay, but I get alck d hearing hosts the special. about the communist l'inaen every time Americ• ;::=========;;::::======~• .. A Dellgh ul French Comedy .. ~OllN "'The Blues P•trtck DewHN ~~VOl..J;f Brothers' In I R -a..,. is a Scream... Coup de Tete (PG) lllll'l~ One of the all-time CfM111tW great comcdil"' •.. ~ ~~...tll.Ja ,,-a flat'()ut .winner:· ~ 1 ..... , .. ~''·'-'"··· '·"""" :~· ,...,..aa!Al ............. -~~~ : PON PLAYING ... -mu O! lftOI &37 .())40 "".lit~ ... --- ·--· --T ·~···Ill!> °"'"' •l• • t ~·~»• f I~• 10 •) ._.. ....... , c...-.rM-a36Z 011t 11Dt •t••HO • r ~ • 10 • _.._.PUU h~SJ.18 .... , .. , .. ~. ,~ .... -----.. -.L ...... Vlfl0~20 0111t 1t••t~•S.i!J . • • I)• 10 t) .-.·· .......... , .... ----°' ...... "" == ..... C.11 Ml• 1111. ,.,.., .... ,.... to work for I II I I II I I " 1 H<1 1 I I I H <' (R]49 A~PICTV•f . _.,.-._._. ----- loses. "Yeah ... ~omeone al"'ays sa:--.. · "'e could have won 1f we'd let '\bdul-J abbar and Dr J play .. Gymna'lh cs arc fun. I admit. but I "'on't mL"'· the commentators i;tomg on about how old :'fadtJ has become ("Where 's the httle girl who won ou1 hearts in Montreal?">: and besides. you can count on a n endless round of international litymnastJc~ com petitions after the Olympics NO. I TIUNK l'LL do JUSt fine thts summer with the 1tm1ted coverage that's sllll planned by the major networks' news departmenL'\ -six m inutes a day, with highlights and results. You can find out who won the 70.000 kilometer run without having to endure 1t. My wife. who loves the equestnan events. roundly disagrees with me on all or this. a nd has en MANN THEATRES ' •• ;, •I,' t.. 1be moll~ mm ... WMeftetd prilon albcWadm. 1 :00-3:1 M :30 1:00.10:20 12:15-1:6-5:15 1:00.10:30 H o nky-tonk n•6'hts. JOHN TRAVOLT URBAN COWBOY 12:00.2:30-5:00 7:45-10:30 BJ "DEVASTATING ... ..... Ida••·-alll"I*'• fla." .. ~n e\'en gone so far as to !>U~j!eSt that our beloved ao u onal game. baseball, 1:. mort! than occasio naDy bor tnJ: • I Imm M ;.iybc there ts -,omethin~ to that lalleo Sonct propa~anda Pryor Replaced HOLLYWOOD CAP> -Richard Pryor . re covenng rrom extensive bums ~e suffered in bj! home June 9. has been replact!d by New Yor~ stage actor G re~ory Hines as a star in Mel Broob "History of the World -Part JI" for Tweotiett Century-Fox release. Hmes. a former me m ber of Hines. Hines e t Dad. won Tony nom in ations for his roles -ir "Eubie" and "C-Ommg Up Town." ~ nettle CR€€ks~ ~ .. Famous Bedroom ED8emhle8 .. , at 20~. sa,·inJ!s ~ ~ " ~ • •• i .. •• ~ •• ~ $ •• ·" Headboarda -Bedapread8 ~ Draperies -Boudoir Chain l ~ Sale ... moa&Ji oaly -COD IN NOW or can for • decorator ~· la ycMlr home. t ' ., ......... our•._.. I ..._., .. .,. : . 'No Moore • • W7 Filnu, . ~Says . " : LONDON (AP) -Ac· itor Ro1er Moore ls lbanlina up bis ieroes. : The baiJy Mall says ;t¥t Moore ls quittin& as .superspy James Bond :after four 001 movies !because nrrvtucer Albert :··cubby'r .. B-;.occoll ha s •been secre tly scr een- :testing other actors ror ;lb~ lucrative role. . : "l'M NOT competitive :by nature and 1 can usually get a bag of tof· :fees without having to :ult. If they hadn't been :screen-testing other ac- tors. we'd still be talk· ing." said the 52-year- old Moore. "I tblnk 'they've been rather ill· : mannered about it." Moore had been ex- pected to sign oo with Broccoli for the next Bond extravaganza . · "For Your Eyes Only." wbich starts production 1 at. Pinewood s tudios · near Londoo in the fall, · lb~ paper said. • ••WE'VE A starting dalte ol Sept. 15 and we b.-e t.o be prepared for !JP' eventuality," said Broccoli. 8ut be gave no indica- tion or who might take over as the skirt-chasing Bond if Moore means wbat be says. 'U•ed Cars' No Lemon ·~ .,~:r..JJ•t-N• ~r.~~t·~~-==i :-=. A11 ' I.. •••lie' ti Ml MW ramlliar ftM!el u LeMy and Squlct>' on "IAftf'M 9"M ..._. •11 hM baca .. • ~ 6 lllltley." are teamed up •ala u a peir ol un· •~. Md IMkJ. "011t1•. k a&l t.Wlip .Wral wtdeo wtsardl. loclcal. C..Ma'• "UMd Can" aMu.W bl • z.cn.dril' dlrec:Uon keep.s up a oon.flaacloc ..__...._ eomedy hit of U. f\n& wll&et. pact. fl'Olft befiMl.nl to lhe tnd, aided by MlcbMl 11°1 Lrr•••-ud salty__,.. to Udlet U.. Kah1.-1 tdltln1 and neatly eomplementff by ,_,..... fll to.la)''• m........_ lldre&a..ayen Donald M. Mortu's cinema•-a-y. and PNt- ........ wttia ParalDOUlll'• "AlrplaM'" Mould Jamleon'• production dtsi;;':• othe r tecbnkal U.. •Nr)W roarins UarouP ta. •ummer, DO creclitl are aee. u la the st&mt work coat.rlbuted by a.u. ... ~ moua· J a aoea tilt ol expert.a in Ulat area. 5'eYen SIM•lberC lalH uptode, or bow ( u~~ and Jobn MWua. credited u executive producen. mueb wUt .-Is•. or IDU'l" ICI aboWd set p&eoty of credtl for belpUas "Used bow ..._ temperah&rft ffEnEF Cart" aeet.beUshlofday. aoar. 'l'Mtitle IDA1 IOUDd One ftAa1 note: Ulte "Airplane!" wbkh timed u lf ll ~ a t..rint, in at• miNdes. "Used Cars" clocks at under two but tJU1 ''UMCI Can·· la no lemon hours -Ul minutes t.o be precise -and proves l'MJ NOi' AN INNOCENT ~ther. If there are any roan of dlaapproval, It'll be because the lad· ins character (played wlth bcuh savvy by KIU\ Ruatftl) ls an unscrupuk>us ab.)'ster wbo could &Ive Sammy Glick lessons, because much of it.a comedy e volves oot ol such nonfunny matters u mayhem. burt attacks and unlawful burials, and becauae its credo -t! you Lake at seriously -appears t.o be that ln the 1980s crime pays and the golden rule ls as paue u a crew cvL But DOt taking it serioua!y ls the key t.o "Used can•" success as a mlrthmaker. and wby tt should ultimately become a blg word-of-mouth UWDCAaS c.......w .. $-~ ..... -,,_ .. ,.,. .. .. • ... llol><HI* E H<utl .. ""'°"'·" .. Proou< ............... . OfrKlOf . , , . .. • ,__,, lon>K~I• ~'""Pl..,.. .... . .. . A-Zt-Oll, &OCIG.ie ,,,.. __ C••I Kvn A-II. J.to W•relen, O.rrll Gt-. ', ... _ M< AH, OeDOr•h H•rmon. J~eptl p ,,,.,,.,,.,, 0.Vld l I.A-. MICIWol M< Kun. Mi<'-1 h lbOll. t<•rrv NOt11>up •ttoni.o Ntu, "' U •I•. Out> T•v•or A~nn1n9tlMI' 1tt '"•nut•\ "'""" ""''•• . summer seller. The script by Robert Zemeckis (who also directed) and Bob Gale (who produced) is loaded with zip-paced humor, and -as Tony Richardson's "The Loved One" once advertised - there's something ln it to offend everyone. THE MAJOR PLOT thrust involves a com pell· lion war between two used car lots in Phoenix. one a snazzy layout owned by crooked Jack Warden (he's not above buying political favors, or trying to have his twin brother literally scared to death 1. the other a flea-bag eyesore across the strttt owned by Warden's good -hearted twin. and run by no-holds-barred Russell. The war makes the movie. especially when the good Warden t"in dies. and is buried by Russell. so the bad brother. as next-of-kin, won't find out and take over the business. But the surviving twin gets suspicious, and a real beir <Deborah Harmon) shows up, so the body must be uprooted, and "killed" in a staged accident. That's only a sur· face sttatch of the capers involved. RU~ELL OBVIOUSLY IS having great fun with bis role. and plays it to the hllL Warden. as twins, is no less funny, and great support is socked over in humorous fashion by Gerrit Graham <as Russell's overly superstitious fellow salesman>. Frank McRae cas a dense mechanic),. and Harmon. as Warden's I ·loat dau ter wbo a1aln lhat mo.t movies. es~lally comedies, shouldn't gab on any longer. Claws! Giant Crab Film Set KEY BISCAYNE. Fla.• BlJT 111E star of the <AP> -.Movie ~ film is hardly an or· here require no prev10US d in a r y c r u ' lace a o . experience and 2,000 Nicknamed "Mandy" - future stars are needed. ror mandible. or jaw - But only crabs need ap· the leading crab 1s a ply. me a n , mech a n ica l Moviemakers are pay. 9.000-poonder . Ing Sl each for talented T h e S s o O • o O O land c rabs needed to m echanical crab will be rorm an army a~"!nd powered by a bulldozer the star of a $.1.S·m•lhon aod automobile engines. horro r film . "Is la nd Claws" I F mE critter winds up a ce lebrity, t he owner is out of luck. The SI buys all rights. Producers of the film, believed to be the first major motion picture sbot entirely in Florida. say so far they've re- ceived only a couple of hundred crabs despite actvertisements in local newspapers. P U BLICIST Ph i l Hammersrruth sa id the "unbclie"a bl y fa s t" crabs a.re hard to snare. So far. Watt's l2·year· old s on Jimmy has caught most of tbe cast by ba iting a string. triggered box with fresh fruit. "Island Claws" is the story of a giant crab that becomes angry about man's pollution of the sea and terroriies a small fi shing village. R ob e rt Lans ing and _!t;MGMa --.... -NOW SHOWING!- CISU 111& Br11tol S'O /U 4 n•~·ss•~ ,_ .. 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Our Mr. Crowley wel comes you with the warm hospi tali ty of Old English Inns. Cozy rooms. cheery fireglaces. and marvelous fare '----:a...-featuring our famous roast prim e ribs of beef expertl y prepared by Chef Iv an. Come dine with us tonigh t. FIVE~S ----(coupon). -.. ~ I* FRIDAY/SATURDAY 6 1 .COUPON SPECIAL I SERVED 2:30 P.M. to 5 F-.M. I AT SPIRESllRVINE-SPIRES/COSTA MESA ONLY I T111ou911 ""° >. 1910. b11119 llm coupon 10 Sp11u/lr.1ne 1'1701 M1cA1thur Blvd IJI Si n Otego I fwy I Of SpK1S/Cost1 Mtu 311~ HarbOf Btwo 111ur S•n Die90 F wv t dnO e111ov • complete dinner It special p11ces. Otter flOt lor ""rout Coupon 9000 101 up to 4 oinners at sptc<11 11ntn I 1/2 FRIED CHICKEN •.••• s2.29 I f our Cle•.c;ious e>oete\ OI g<>IOen DfOWI\ C-rl•<> 1·n S."•t:O ",.,., ll _,.,~,.. 10, :.c.~c '' 1~p !>J JO polJ'J I ;;~~~ETTES OF BEEF ... 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"A 111111 FILM THAN 'STAR WARS' ••• "-TIMEMAGAZlNE ....._ 1w •• ,,. • ...,,.,_ 1u .. •• THI StUNINOie1 wry ... -· ' ........ , .... ·- 1 2•11:'11Jfl!11fi~·r-·~p~~~." ... ~''..~',~1 Ul~C~Y !NI '-2,!1'!'!! !! "'2400 1110 • Jou • ••O • .... • IMJ .... , ...... 4'M 1~1· ...... -.. ''llUliMW·1•1 I M e »Jee •Me ••Jee 11.- ................ UHAH COWIOY <"01 If»• t• I I » I t I) I l .. J "Ult• .. COWIOY" Il l -__ , ... ,,. ... SAT -..1 , ..... _.~ .... "AJIPLAMl" ,,., -·~,··~-.... , __,,,...,,...._,......,,.. _ _,_, _ t-• II ... ~.Of -1-lc4M·~ .. ll ._ . ......,, "llU&ull" t•I ""' MAGK1111 ., ...... c.1 .... o...-...i • ..,. .. ,. TMl ISUND 111 •htt OHTM SHI' 1•1 ' ' ' ~ . . ' .. wocl -I BllUI HOLLY CAP) -II 0111111e1a1 M •· • WM ,..,_ &M belQD, • a ~ playw wbo .... , 1: ......................... ,.,. bitter' -bJ a•• rrd told -tt Ml•..._ a...ard: ::..S":.-:. ~""" .... ,.; J CM tet IUMy ... -... ~ '-'"....., ........ ot TIM 8"aty JUI U...... 8wL 'ne .. old u .......... ...,, . ..... , ...... et lM ...... , mu. eel•. ,.... ou.,.r ... . ...... Cwn&IO'C a ar• Patrk* 01'leal. --........, lllOt • tM S..::J:t.~· ..-,c .. 'nel• ~::-·-· Now Ida t• ea .... n are .......... for t.be ftnt time. In "Carbae Copy," Ma current fUID wttb ..._St. James, Jack WarCS.n, Paw Wlafleld and ...... . .• li~:L~'31 -j .... ~ Need a llft See him ftly ...... l!Pl...::i:a.=:a;:J ., -"\ Dkk llartln, be bu a scene in which be plays the balljo. 811:GAL 8TilTED BY leanlint the ukulele from a m111ically minded neighbor lD Great Neek. N. Y. He beau wltb the standard ··Five Feet Two'' cborda. tbeD made tbe easy tranaition to the four· llrinl bmUo (be admires virtuosi like SUve Martin who play the flve·slrin&). "I worked in a band in coUece. and in fact. my wtfe llarion aaac with ua," the actor said. "I also olaved in the WDU'. wbicb was a good way or get· Un• outol duty ... He continued playing durinl bia acting career, only aa a bobby unUl bi went on Rocky Mountain LOS ANGELES (AP) -Tbe bead ot Cohanbia Picture• baa expressed au~l~ at reeent critlcllm ol the studio'• film ''WbollJ llOMI" by five Orthodox Jewtsb poupg. .. 'Wholly lloeel' baa been in national release for almoat a moatb and baa been eeen by bundreda of tboUlandt ol people ol all rel1&iona who b8ve viewed it lD the aplrtt with wbldl it was made -a comedy with no intention to offend any religion or religious principles." Columl>'a president Frank Price said in a statement. • The.mm. set in Biblical times, Is about • man who trie11 t.o be Moses. It received generally poor reviews wbeo it wu released. and ls current.ly playing in about 600 tJ .S. and Canadian theaters. In New York, a spokesman for organiiations claiming t.o represent more than 2,000 nbbls and nearly one million Orthodox Je'W$ in the United States and Canada, denounced the film as "a savage mockery of our God, our Bible. including the Ten Commandments, and our prophet and teacher Moses . . . " YOO AND YOUR KIDS WllL CHFEB "MY BODYGUARD" dlJST LIKE SOIOIASl1C MAGAZINE uFinally, a film that proves that today's teens face problems that have nothing to do with se~ drugs, or rebellion. 'My Bodyguard' is a beautiful film. An absolute must see!" dlJST UKE ntE SfAR "This wonderful film is the sleeper of the summer movie crop. A comedy told with tender loving care by the producer of 'THE STING.": n.so. dlJST UKE COSNOPOUTAN "A comedy drama \.Vith an upbeat spirit that is downright contagious.,, dlJ8T LIKE PARENTS MAGAZINE "The well-developed characters are likely to involve you, so don't be surprised if you find yourself applauding the heroes in the final fight-out" -P ... -.~ ~VIJ'll ~ P90lllJCftON8 FWH'l'l •A TONY •U. PIUI MY BODYGUARD .,~CHRIS MAKEPEACE• RUTH GORDON • MA'M' DILLON -JOHN HOUSEMAN•CRAIG RICHARD NELSON• KATHRYN ORODY ADAM BALDWIN--=rltMARTIN MULL-:DAVE ORUSJN ~MELVIN SIMON ..... -.. ALANORMSBY--DON DEVUN--.. TONY BILL~ ll!l!:ra ·---l,lllllJ.. ,;_,= I I ..,. [ l I~ . • .... 1 ITART8PRIDAY~LY11th f \ ' loeaUw for •-n.. O.CM9 _. &M Dlrtw..., P'oa'' Uuw yean aeo. 0.. ot tlae ectors wu Coerad Jania, • aeeomr'' '111 tna,_.., aan la a.v.rty HUia. d1.rector .... ,.,... Mtted lepl, Jan.la 8Dd otben for Jau ••·tom at bll bome. TD KVBU.Y BILLI t1llUleed Jass Band wu bom. OtJ9er plQen: ....._. Aallkle Keller ("Movie Movie") • bua: ,_._. b61·••11 piMist Araold Role and jua drummer Als. Godman <"our rln1en," aald Se1a1>: publle 1cbool lan1ua1e teaeber Blll Vo1el oa trumpet; clarinetllt RuUell Relnberl (''J doa't lmow what be de>el, but be bu a buainw card") . Tbe bmd "came tocether mdet-ftre" at lut year's Sacramento Jan Festival. Tbey have •P- peared on the Tonight Show and wttb Dinah Shore, butbavenoreaJplamfortbetM1tlme . "I think it's nice we keep our amateur stand· in&.'' Sep1 n!asoos. "If we were to make reeords, it would mean adding protesaiooal musicians, making urangementa. a whole new aceoe. It's better tbls way. U It st.ops beine fun for us. then it stops being run for OW' llst.eoers." IN IDS MOVIE CAaEE&. George SeeaJ baa been beset with myriad problems: an elusive Glenda Jack.Ion in "A Touch ol CJua;" middle· class poverty In "Fun wtth Dick and Jane;" marital strife in "The l...aat Manied Couple in America." "Carbon Copy" presents a new predicament. Segal plays a buslness executive in the nearby. conservative community of San Marino. on the rise. well-married t.o Sunn St. James. Theo a son he never knew about appears on bis doorstep. The boy is black, product of a brief liaison with a coed in college. Denzel Washington. with limited stage ex· perientt and one TV credit, was chosen over well· known actors to play the son. The script is by Stanley Shapiro, who speelalbed in tbe innottnt· sex comedies such aa "Pillow Ta.lit" &Del "A Touch of Mink." He la coprodacing with Carter DeHaven. The director la Michael Schultz <"Cooley High." "Car Wash.") SEGAL WAS ASKED IF be bad any recrets over pulling out of smaab·hit "10" Just before the start of production. "None what.soever.'' be replied ... Dunng my conversations with <dlrector·wrlter> Blake Edwards, it was apparent that we duin't get along An act.or 8nd diredor have a close relallo ~1p. and if they don't agree. it can be puruatung." ............. ........ • .,.,.. __ ,,. h • .... ----" -•ac rv ~ ~ ·-... ~--""'- INM>OKE IHIELDS a..t9T°"4Ut ATIUNS ''THE BLUE LAGOON",,., Now! Two Great Tastet In One. Great>teaL Fish & Chickett :· S239 •A crispy fish fillet •Two hand-cut boneless whltemeat Chicken Planks• •Fresh cole slaw •Golden fryes (JACk o\l"'Ot:a.'ION ] I · Reve•&.S 1"''"' l•HlrlµIJtl JOttH ~ T1'A VOl. T" URBAN COWBOY , ·-... -ID JOHN ,.. J1GA TltS .... TRAVOLTA COll'JI•• QMJll U ?~f!~--~ tt•t:• • ........... , .... '"..... ..... ...... -,.._ .......... . ,. ' INllD•: ~ flj .MJt I •Super"'arketlhopper •llnt ... C.lendar Ka•~n Green: July 12 Every cook can be a winner with the help of Ka,..n Creen and-her new book, "Winnen." In It abe shares prize-winA1n1 recipes from around lhe country and gives Upa for enterlne a.nd wlnnlq contests with your own recipes. Mrs. Green will prepare summer luncheon and dinner menus at the Oranae County Fair Saturday. July 12. She also ls a specialist in camp cooking and wlfl share many of her secrets from this area with fairgoers. CJ Chef Ray: July She will be joined by other chefs and cooks m the Gourmet Gallery of the Home U vine and Design Department at the fair.iuly 11 tbrough20. Here are some recipes from her book. MEXICAN CARAMEL PUllPIDN RING 1114 cups sugar . divided 1 cup canned pumpkin 1: teaspoon ground cinnamOI' L• teaspoon ground ginger 119, 20 KAREN GREEN, OUTDOOR SPECIALIST 1 ~teaspoon ground nutmeg S eggs, slightly beaten One 13-ounce can evaporated mil.Jt l teaspoon pure vanilla extract Sweetened whipped cream Melt 1-z cup sugar in skillet over low heat until a golden syrup; stir constantly. Pour into 5-cup ring mold and coat bottom and sides ; set aside. Combine pumpkin, the remaining ~ cup sugar, salt and spices. Stir in eggs. then mil k and vanill a. Pour into ring mold. Place mold in pan. Pour hot water in pan to 1 inch. Bake m 350-degree- O\'en 1 hour, or until done. Cool l to 2 hours, ther tum out on plate and refriger ate. Serve with whipped cream. Yield : 8 servings. -San .M ateo County Fair, Mrs. Janice Shepherd, San Mateo WALNUT COCKTAIL NIBBLES 2 tablespoons butter or margarine 1 2 teaspoon onion salt '2 teaspoon prepared mustard 1• teaspoon Worcestersh.ire sauce 2 cups walnut halves 1:~ cup grated Parmesan cheese. Heat butler in skillet until melted. Stir in onion salt. muslard and Worcestershire sauce. Add walnuts . toss ing lightly to coat with the seasoned butter Stir over low heat 3 to 5 mlllutes to toast h~htJy Re move from he at a nd sp rinkle with cheese. tossing h~hUy as cheese melts. Turn onto flat pan to cool Yield: 2 cups. -Sacramento Umon Cookbook Contest. Peggy Des mond , Sacramento. CSee KAREN, Page C?> Raymonti Ma rsh a ll. e xec u ti ve c h ef and f o un de r o f th e 16 Acapulco and Los Arcos Me xican restaurants, s tr esses cookin g t o p le ase his custome rs a n d authent1c 1t y or dis hes. He will prepare h is famous Mexican dishes for fairgoers including Chiles Rellenos. Sa Is a L_..;._ __ _:__:_:_.:_:.:::::._ _ _.__:_,Jliiill• Fresca. Steak Picado and Macha c a co n Huev~. T h e c h e f g ive s frequent benefits for the Ma rch of Dam es a nd Cri p ple d Children 's Society and he has won many honors. including Chef of the Year an 1976 and Citizen of the West for 1980. CHILES RELLENOS 8 g r eE:n chlles I ca nned> 8 oun ces Ja c k cheese. cut in ~trap~ or -wed~es 4 eggs. St'parated • , teaspoon salt 2 tab!espoons nour 011 for fryLn~ Cut a sht an each ch1le ln~rt a ~tnp of CHEF' RAYMOND MARSHALL <'heese <the m ore the better) and close slit. Dust completely with flo ur a nd c hi ll thoroughly Heat e~g whites until very staff w1tb ... teaspoon c r ea m o f tartar &>at egg yolks well with salt. Add to v. ha tes. sprinkle flour over all and then fold lightly together Dip each chlle m the hattt•r , than shdt' al into .1 bout l., inch of hot 011 in a larfi?e frym~ pan Bt· <1ure each chlle as well covered v.rith batte r. Cov e r a n y bare spots with more batter. Tum chlles right a way and continue frylJlg until both sides a re a golden brown. Don't crowd them m t he pan. When done, drain on paper towe ls. Serve hot, plain or with sauce . CHILES RELLENOS SAUCE 1 cup omon, diced or s liced l ~a rl ic c lo v e . (See RAY, Page C3) Pastori11s: July 11, 14 HOLLEY HEAVIN, 9 , HELPS MOTHER, SHARYL Sharyl Heavin: July I 7 The tricks ol turning out tasy and successful bre ads will be shown to fairgoers by Sharyl Heavin. a teacher at Downey Adult School. She baa judged the 4-H Food Fair for 10 years and is the mother of three children. Mrs. Heavin bas been involved in consumer activities and p.roerams such u Mother's Day Out. Her Touch of Country soups, salads and breads are all put toeet.ber with convenient. readily available foods. FRO'ZEN LEMON SAi.AD 1 8-0uncepackage cream cheese ~~ cup mayonnaise or salad dressing 1 pint lemon sherbet 1 11-oun ce can Mandarin ~ange sec· lions, drained and cut up 1 S-ounce can peach slices, drained and chopped 114 cup slivered almonds LettUce ln large bowl, beat together cream cheese and mayonnaise or salad dressing wiUI smooth. Stir sbel'bet to soften; quickly stir into cream cheese mixture. Stir la orange sections. peaebea and alma.II. "'Nm niixture into Ix I :s 2·1Deb dlSb. Cover IDd freae until firm. To tene, let stand at room temperature for 10 to u mlnatel. cut into aqaares and aerve on lettuce lined salad plat.. Mak• 9 to 12 Hl'Y· in11. In a large saucepan, simmer beef. carrots. celery and onions in butter until meat is hghtly browned. Add seasonings. Stir in beef bouillon and water. Mix all together and cook about 20 m inutes or until vegetables are tender-crisp. Yields 6 servings. BlSQUICK MASTER MIX 5 pounds unbleached nour 2Y2 cups dry milk solids o/4 cup double a cting baking powder 3 tablespoons s alt 2 tablespoons cream of tartar l,'J cup sugar 2 pounds vegeta ble shortening Measure dry ingredients. Cut in shortening until it looks like coarse cornmeal. Store at room temperature in large canister. BASIC BISCUIT 3 cups mix ~cupwater Blend together and knead dough about 10 to 12 times. Cut. Bake on ungreased cookie sheet at 450 degrees for 10 minutes. CREESE TWISTS ~ recipe Basic Biscuit dough \4 cup soft margarine or butter \ii cup cheddar cbeete Salt Paprika Pre-beat oven to .SO ctecrw. Roll doueh ln· to a t.rbingle. Spread butter and cheese on t0p evenly. Roll up like a jellJ roll, fold eoda to center, roll a&aln to V4 lncb tblckneu. Cut into narrow 1triP9 S tnebel long. Twist. Place on greased bakin1 sheet. Sprln.Je with aalt and paprika, bake 6 to I minutes. CAJlAWt\Y-CREESE fWMIS Make cheese t wists EXCEPT, 1prlnkle caraway seeds over cheese before rolllDI dough. Food processors can save time and trouble and do a number of bo r i n g c h o r e s in a hu r r y. Laguna Beach instructor Kay Pastorius wall show how to make m agic w i th t hes e a ppltances twice at the fair. wh.lpping up such delic acies as Cheese Ta rts. Blue C heese Mu s h ro o m s an d Chocolate Mousse. As well as teaching at he r o wn Sc h ool o f International Cuisine ln Laguna Beach . Mrs . Pas torius ins tr ucts at She r man Gar de ns an Cor ona dcl Mar and Countrv Cook an Sa n Clemente In October she wi ll be leading a tour of the Orient, i n c lu d in g Bangkok. llong Kong, Ma n il a and K uala L um pur . w h e r e mem bers of the group will jom cooking classes. BLUE CHEESE MUSHROOMS Filling for about pound mushrooms: 1/4 cup wa ln ut s , coarsely chopped with steel blade 8 o unces c r ea m cheese 2 ounces blue cheese "'2 cup sour cream 2 teaspoons garlic powder C r ea m t oge th e r cheeses in work bowl of p roces sor usmg s teel blade. Add sour crea m and 1arlic powder and process brie fly. Stuff clean , d estemm e d muabroom caps with the mixture and s prinkle __ ....;_ __ ..,;._ __ ....;... __ _ with walnuts. KAY PASTORIUS W1TH FOOD PROCESSOR Serve hot or cold. To serve bot. bake at 350 degrees for 20 minutes. CBOCOIATE •OUSSE 1/4 cupsuMar Y.t cup water l ~cupheavycreaQl 1 6 ounce package semi-sweet c hocolate pieces . 3 tables poons OrangeUquor 3eg yolks ~ cup toasted al· monda. Tbb ea be' served u a froaen mouue b y pourin g it into a decorative mold and freezinl ror 6 houn. Or, It may be poured into individual c ups and served u you would a Pot de Creme au Cboeollle. Combine su1ar and water bl small saucepan and boiJ for 3 minutes. Wttll tbe llMta1 blede ln place, add cream lo the cream and fold together. beak er of the food Freeze or chill before procesaor. Process un· serving. lllakes six aerv· inte rrupted until a very lngs. thick whipped cream CREESE TAllTS forms, about 1 minute . 6 tablespoons butter Transfer to a large or mar1arine bowl. Without washing 3 ounces cream beaker , reinsert metal cheese blade and add chocolate 1 cup flour pleces. Process, turning 1 cup grated jack on and off, for lS to 20 cheese s e con d s . C o n tin u e v. cup IOUI' cream until mixture is thoroughly combined. Refrigerate dough until c hilled enou1h to handle. Divide dough into 24 pieces and presa each piece Into a small muffin pan, covering bottom abd aides of cupa. Put small amount of 1rated c heese la bottom~ pastry abella. p r o c e 1 s l n I a n d \4 cup mayoaaalse gradually pour lo bot Paprika Spoon 1 teupooa of syrup, orange liquor Grate c heese with eoar crum/mayonnalje and ea yolks. shreddina disk and set mixture over cbeese. A d d a I m o n d 1 • a 1 l d e . c o m b i n e Sprlnkle with paprika. Proceu, tuminl on and mayonnaise and sour You may refrl1erate off, unW almon41 are cream and set aside. mufOD pans at Ulla Pohat coarsely chopped and Make the douab for U.. unW ready to uae. evenly distributed, cru st by creamln1 .B•ke at ISO desrees about 20 secondl. to aether butter and for IO minutes. Allow tQ. U1ln1 • spatul a , cream cbeese .-ilb ateel cool 1U.btly before scrape cbocolate·aJmond blade. rem0Tln1 tarts from ml•ture over wbippecl Add Oaur ad proceaa ,._. S... ,rarm. • .. "I I New ~'2000 Fl I II llS lCS ends toilet bowl ring up to 4 mo11tt1s. .. .'000 F1u~-1s a cornp1ew1v different simple chen 11ca1 SV'tem ro "-t"t"P your roitec sparkhng clean And (h15 one w ~11v V\ c•r J..." Ju\l put r'lt' Jdf rn your toilet cank. c1nd rorget 1c tor up co 4 months Every nrne you nush. the chlorine crystals dissolve> cfWclV rT''nt~a1 depos- its. rusr and grrme-betore nngs and Starns dppear ConllnUOlKly bnghcens the OOVVI. deodonze\ keeps watE'f crvstdl clear And rrs non-cooowe So once and f()( alt you can quit m~ pb you hare mosl F'u~1ng t>eai:s bru~1ng ~ -~---" nt~~ a.OI_....., Saladaya Luncheon Su mm~r day a are tn dlUooal Saladaya -1 uroe to lndul1e your l •a te for crisp. nutMUoul aalads made wtt.b lceberl &eltuce. As a rdteshlng s pring luocbeon e otree, you m 1ght comblne shredded Iceberg lettuce wlth canned salmon in a mayonnaise-sour cream $auce flavor accented watb dill, chives a nd mus tard. then add a ga rnasb o r l emo n wedges. SALADA YS LUNCHEON head iceberg let· tuce •, cup real ma)On· na ise 1.2 cup dairy sour cream 1 tabl espoon thopped fresh or fret-i e· dried chives 2 te aspoons dried dill weed or 3 tablespoons chopped fresh dill l teaspoon prepared mustard 1 tea.spoon sugar 1.14 teaspoon pepper t can ( 1 pound> red or pink salmon 6 ttun lemon wedges r-------125C OFF . ii u.m AIOJT • iumcs.i Core. nn..4*' and drain lettuce. CtuU in d1sposa. ble plasllc bag or plastic crisper . Combine mayonnaise with sour cream, chives, dill. mustard. S\J8ar, salt and pepper Cover and chill. Drain salmon; discard skin and booes; break into bite·si.ze pieces Cut lettuce lengthwise lnto halves. place ooe half cut side down and shred a cross heart to get 3 cups Line 6 -alad bo" Is I I "'""I . .-,., , , ~. 1.~ • ' Fu""' (~l'"t" ltJ •#I "V [ _.i "',,•ff~ 1 ,,. , 4 , ~ lt.<Y°ft'lff r• i-i ' • , ' '" ,.... , , ' .. . .. " , r f • , ". • .,, ·' lt... 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FOOD Refund Request Rejected By MAaTIN SWANE Readers from all over the country have written me recenUy about the rejectjon or their requests for lhe NabiM:o-NesUe Free Milk Offe.r because they bad oot included re- fund forms. I reported last March that no form was required for this refund My tnformatioo was based oo a Nabisco adverusement that I am holding i.n my band as I write this. The ad clearly st.ates: ''To get your FREE half-gallon m Uk coupon, send your name and address t ogether w ith two purcha.se·confirmation seals from OREO Chocolate Sandwich Cookies plus one proof. of.purchase seal from a 2-pound can of Nestle Qwik Chocolate fla\'or ." The ofrer expired at the end of June. So why was NabisCQ rejecting requests from my readers" TO FIND OUT. I CALLED Caroline Fee. NabisCQ's customer-relations representative. "Yes. we did make a mlStake," she ad· milted. "Instead of lllStructJ..ng the clear- inghouse to immed iately require refund forms for all offers. we should have told them that tbl.s change ut policy would start with new refund oHers. ·· So. oo behaH or my readers in more than 400 dally newspapers, I asked Ms. Fee. "What a.re you goto~ to do about 1t7" She rephed· "We have instructed the cleara.nghouse to accept proofs of purchase without refund fo rms for the Free Milk Offer. the St Cookie Offer. the $1 Fi~ Newtons Cakes Offer and the SI Ch.Jps Ahoy Cookies Offer. Anyone whose request. were wrcmCIY nJ«t- ed for these offers can resubmit tbem to tbe clearinghouse without the refund forms." I TOLD REa THAT WAS eood news. "But two of these offers will expU-e befon we can let people know about It." I explalDed. "Would it be possible t.o extend the explratJon dates until Sept. lS for thole whole request.a were mistakenly rejected!" Alter checking with her supertora. Ma. Fee replied, "To extend the expiration date would be alter the fact. and we cu't see go. ing along with that." WeU, readers, there ls nothing more I can do since Nabisco rejected my suggestion. IF YOU ARE AMONG the hundreds ot my readers who were mistakenly rejected oo this oHer. I suggest that you ~nd your complaint d1rttUy to CarolJne Fee, Customer Relations Department, Nabisco Inc .. East Hanover. N.J . 07936. Everyone -even a corporate giallt - makes mistakes But wheo mix-ups like t.h1s ooe occur. companies have a responsibility to s atisfy the consumers who have spent time, eMrgy and money in trying t.o take advan· t.age of a promouonal offer. We refunders can at least be thankful that most manufacturers show more concern ror custom.er relations. REFUND OF THE DAY Wnte to the rollowing address to ~Ive the rorm reqwred by this olrer for free Band· Aids Band·A1d Brand Offer. P.O. Box 145$4, Baltimore. 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Y 1e Id 4 servings. as main course. -San Mateo County Fair. Pet.er Grant. Bel moot. / ' FOOD OM. Y PIL.Ol C1 Summer SandWich ummertJme meau more da11 apat wto tM famdy ~ .,.. wt of ac._,.. Mid IM9benda uae tbe we•••ada t o cet ch up on outaule chorH. W h en noon tl mc hun1...-pu.aa atrt• . lt'a •ver -ao-easy to fix I.hem •ti dellck>us sandwkhff If you simply keep • few vernUJe "'fl"('daeots on h•nd in I.ht-cupboard T h.rt-'s no m•gic forn1ul• for making a truly great undwk h All that's ne~t'd are aood , he ar t y ingre dlt-nts, put tottethf'r 1n • way that ·s dehc1ously different. yet ausfying ly ram1Llar Ou r "Wh1eh Came First .. Sandwich. ror In st an ct>. dehi..:htfull> an sw ers the chic k e n versus egg dilemma by m cludang both chunky chic k en spread an d h a rd -coo ked egg b et w een two toasted English muffin halves The catch > name lends appeal. and Its story wtll amuse your ch ildr en whi l e t h ey m un<."h on this crunchy. meaty sandwich. When you keep your kit('hen ('abinets stocked with ('a nned m ea t spreads. it's a cinch to captivate your "h1ldren at lun('htime \\;th tasty, natu rally moist sand· Wl('h es Want a r oast beer sandwich without the bother or cooking an ex· pensive r oast? T ry Se~fed Up Ranchero. a z.esty blend or roast beef spread and chili sauce. ser ved \\ith grated <."ar - rot and cucumber slices on whole wheat bread. ''\\1DCH CAME FIRST' SANDWICH I can C 4 :i..4 ounces) chunky chicken spread ••• Ray From Page Cl mashed in 1"2 teaspoon salt 1 cup green be ll pepper , diced or sliced 2 cups tom at oes (canned>. mashed 4 c u ps brot h <c hicken or pork ) o r w ater '• teaspoon white pepper 1 teaspoon oregano. w hole. rubbed between hands Cook onion, garlic and b e l l pepper in 2 tablespoons of fat or oil unt i l so ft . Add remaining ingredients and cook ror another 5 m i nutes. M i x about 2 tablespoons flour with water until smooth; add to bollin g sauce and cook for 3 to 4 minutes until thickened. The chiles r ellenos may be m ade ahead and refrigerated. To r eheat, place in 350-degree-oven for about 10 minutes. ST EAK PICADO 6 oun ces t ender m eat for each person: ~ teaspoon fresh garlic mashed in V4 teas- poon salt 3 • c u p o n i o n . coarsely cut. for each portion :i... cup bell pepper. coarsely cut . for each portion Saute m eat in oil and garlic salt unW lightly br owned over very hot fire. Add onions an d peppers. Toss Ii ghtly and turn fire down to m edium. Gently to ss fr equently unti l vegetables have berom e slightly limp (about 4 to S minutes>. Add: Y• teaspoon cuminos <groun d ) for each portion v.. t easpoon black pep per (ground) each portion v. c up t o m ato (fresh>. chopped portion l teaspoon water for each portion Tou a few Umes until tomatoes are warmed through . Se r ve lm mediately. An easy sauce for cauliflower. broeeoU • or Bruueb sprouts uae. 1 cup dairy sour cream blended with a 104'.· ouace c an cream of muabroom soup and 2 ta.,.npacm cboflped P'· ...... Heat to HnlAI ... ,.. ...... 8pcJoa ~ ~t1 eoobd Hl•lable -Mn•, 1ara1abed .... ......,. l hard t•oobd H . c~ 4 ~upoons Pl<'kle ~llah. dral.Md 2 En1ll1h muffin&. spilt. touted Tomato lh<"M In amall bowt combine chicken IP"fad. en and tth h. mlx ~~ll Sprt'ad on bottom half of urh murrm Top with tom ato &lit't'$, ('0Vt'1' W1tJ1 muf fin toplli Yield 2 aandw'lchn BllU ED UP aANnt£ao l t an < 4 ounct.'i > roaat bttf •JWt·atl 2 l•ble1poon1 bol tied chill H UCC' 4 aillefl6 whc>lt• ~ hul brf'ad. dlYl<k-d YJ r up hreddt·d l ur rot t'u<·umb.•r i.llc't'll In sm all bowl eumb1nt' rou11t bt'('( i.pn•ud .ind <'htll 'uuc•t• ~prt-ucl m111 tun• on t"'1l "ll<'t':o. °" hult' \\ ht>ttl hn·1td Top t ·H h ... Jndwtt·h °"Ith ~. CUJ.1 i.hrt•ddcd <'ttrrot and cut•urnl)er i h <'h <.:ovN with re ma1n1n..: bread t'ltCl'l!I Yield 2 and~ 1c~1> 'Yhch Came First' Sandwich pairs ~ n vals -chicken and egg. A satisfy- ing and econorntcal answer to an age- old dilemma: what's for lunch? CAN ANYTHING BEAT VONS LOWER OVERALL PRICES lift•>Ai~li•I•l•~'"i Jerseymaid Sherbet Seneca Apple JuK:t: Swanson Meat Pie~ Totioo~ Pizza ... .99 .79 .45 )75 Flci~h,;;a;n Egg Beaters • 99 ,, .... tl' .... ""''-i I Ore4da Dinner Fries I •¥I to(,._~ Van de Kamp Fish Fillets West Pac Cut Corn .99 )75 .65 DELICATESSEN ' t/ t""" I .,, flt ' Leo's Sliced Meats ._,vc.•·''"' '''"\~J"e Espirit Flavored Yogurts .49 .35 , . •~« .. '........ ..... }94 Vons Mild Cheddar Cheese 111 J .... ••h l'lt'"'' Lawry's Taco Shels .65 11 fl/ I~ ti.,.._.,...., ~f ..,9 FosterfarmsChicken Franks• I ..... vc ,, ""-.i~~,...., .. ,,.. """~-... 59 Vons Potato Salad • fll l •f'tC.t ~i\M.,f Vons Ham Roll Sked .99 }39 .79 VONS BAKERY • r-, 11 Wll\ t(M#'I ....,..,,,._IN> !>' { ~ f o,t 109 Almond Danish Rois I "OJ!'O U'< 19'• (tf "'14.Jll Honey Krunch Bread ~~:;~ ·~ Sq. Sour Dough French .89 .89 .97 VONS LOW PRICED SPECIALS Everybody knows Vons ha'.> lower ov<:rall prices They're guardnteed. by our Double Th • D1HerPnn· offer. So. week atter v.N:k. you <.an n:dlly sa1, ·on 1,our grocery bills. But now we're able to off •r you extra 'Xl\ 1ng'.> on ~mt great everyday items hk1· 8est f cxx:b 1"'1<lyonncJ1'>L And U.S.DA.·tnspected v.tiolf' chl("ken It <1'.> And \OU can dlways look for \.on-. ~lim Pn< 1 produC"t-. GQOd Quality dl quite d Sd\ ln0'> Com pcm· thl·'.>t· pr1<1 ':> thf·n comt: to on~. 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OLA ..>-":::: ~7 9 OR DIET RITE e }24 3 19 }24 .20 )25 .69 )04 .94 }79 }79 }78 }09 .60 }59 .89 679 389 219 339 299 319 998 5 t re'h T url.c" IJ.'ing-. .59 CtJoi.eo Tu• l.e) Brea-.t 2 59 I rt' sh 1 url.('\ Brt.1 ... 1 ]79 Rich., I urkl'\ Thigh' )29 R1c.h'> Brc.i.,l Shce-, 2 89 Por._ ~"u"'d<JC Roll-. .79 HEAL TH & BEAUlY Arrid Aero. DeOd. • I 169 S1lk1ence Shdmpoo }J S . .59 Cutex Poltsh Remover . 11 s Q Tip Cotton Swab'> ~ }29 Pond<> Cold Crcdm . .............. , 12s Crest Toothpaste ._-. I -1 .. ~ ,.,..._ ..... -139 Ustermlflt Mouthwash Ct•11\t'1 Cut Chul k :,tc:J~.., ]39 Bondt.!>'> I Jm1\\ ~tCJK'> ]98 Ekcf !::>houltJ• r Rr.,1.,,1 198 Bonelt:S'> Rump Ho.1,1 }98 Bet>t Short Rib-. }09 Bl'ef Cube !::>teJI.' 2 58 PRODUCE Dehcious Plums .39 Valencies Oranges .29 Crisp Crunchy Celery .29 Garden F1esh Cabbage .15 . .29 Honeydew Melons . . .29 Italian Red Onions .. t 2 99 Gloxinia Plants PlllCUtn'tCTM 1-1-.i 50".JULY IO fO Jlll.• t) I-CMJ. tlf )U,..1"400M)lt lOCAl"IO'tOf Sfc:.ll l'ltAllll$f'fOU rnNNOO~ .. JMllAO IOOT CPn:C1M '"'"'°""" )l.>4W tlMIT.l05NoCa.lO. 1-W. l'ICO 111.llO. l.ol NoQ(.40. 6' JI W Mnt a l. I.OS~ IN' i>tlQO -lAS W ClAa. MUS 1't ... I II& ~Of9.Y Ol'C10 o.\11. 'ft NII Q;t,11 W .-oo Ill" 9'll'C)I\• llMlll' fOOO $f-~ <itMll. I' ACXIJl'TTfl 24-0Z. CRISCO OIL ........... ,. .... ... ....., ........... . 129 DUNCAN HINES LAYER CAKES ASSORTED FLAVORS 18-3-0Z. Hunttftf'Oft Belldl 21Gl2 ••Ktl ...... MOOEN o.\VlO FRMKS OR KNACKWURST CALGONBATH B<.JBBL.£. BA Tl1 OIL BOUQUET BOUNTY Pwt.MI~ •YVt.l'l('CW"o['(J(I .. ,.,~()( I IQ PAPER TOWELS 70pRNJ•t·~rrtt.•u•1..1urT11 :19 ASSORTED. DESIGNER. WHITE Jonft"1~11ol llc.>l t1'l ll"'\'!lllU lfl<)l 21'1 ..... 8.o(,'On ' <W.1'<l I 29 .79 110l PKG 1.89 1)0/ 129 IOOCT . .79 ~ °'"""'•)! 1-tnM. W'O(fl\ -.rti ltQ1 1 J9 ""::r-' .. .-Ment• IMM '°"'"elft Vehy fow.telft Veley •no ••nenc. Rd. 1'201 H•rtMN 1 ldlfteef t1'HO M ..... I Te!Mtt c.,.,.. ... a...-. ... .... ....... c .... ..- '2051 CelMM Cepl'""8 I o.t 0Me,o ,_, .,_.....,~Or. a ~· 2 .. 1 Aleta ttertrwey & Hon eo ........ ,. L 11'ltl ltreet and Ore,.. Ave. These Minute Steaks Rare as Tl•rkey Teeth • lltn.-. al~ la m al :'Wiede Htrl ll"ndt'r and ,qulC'k ·toolttn1 b)' rLLn n ln1 u tbrouah a m et'hantcal tendl"ruer lha< l>W\t'lut'a tl full ol l.ltUe ~ (llOrt ol U•e what )'OW' M'JID I (OOlball t'lea t a do to tbt' t'u hioMd IUtcheo noor covenq). Tbe cno.t eommOAJy avaUable mlnut• steaks are made from bffl, but Oct'HIOnally )'OU find qutck·cooktoa at .. ak ~ made •ilb othf'r mHt \ eal. lamb or pork, for -:xampl.r. (ew Wffka aco I found them made from turk ey thlah. Tbeae da rk ·meat turk~)' r utlet.s wt.•re absolutely delar 1~ -very mo1at !HHI fl avorful -yet " lot I t'~~ t>x pensive than "hilt> meat cutlets made ' I rum duckt>n or turkey breast. LI nfortunatcly. turkey thigh minute steaks are c1bout as rare as turkey teeth. so you probably won't flnd them in your supermarket. However, yo u can make them y ourself from whole turkey thighs. Whole thighs are easier to find in supermarkets that sell turkey-in.parts, fresh or frozen. TU RKEY MINUTE STEAKS Use a sharp pointed knife to cut into a fresh o r defrost ed t urkey thigh, cutting the m eat <t W<1y from the single bone . Remove and dis· card the skin and bone. • Once the meat is boned. flatten it out on a cutting bo a rd . Use a m eat mallet <the ki nd with pointy cleats. hke your ... on's football shoes) to· • pound the m ee1t as thin • a ... possible. Then. cut 1t in to s 1ng l t:·:se rv1n g 1 utlets. TURKEY THJGll t·~o MOMENTO 2 rnblespoon~ gratl-d l'..irme~an ch~e 2 tablespoons un- •we1soned bread crumb~ Oruon '>alt. pepper Pin ch uf g rou nd nutmeg Opt1on<tl Pinch of gJ rhc powder 4 turk ey thi g h m 1 nute steaks ( 1 pound> 1 cup dry whi te wine Stir cheese. crumbs. !>.t it, pepper. nutmeg .,1nd garlic. if desired. together on a shallow plate. Moisten turkey ... teaks with water or a • little wine and pre ... ~ ltf.!h tly into the crumbs. r oat1nS? both s1dPs '-'pra\' a non-s tick ... klllet llber.dly with 1 oo king spray; h ea t mer moderate fl ame . ,\dd turkey steaks 1n a ... ingle layer Cook 1 minute. Turn steaks and rook the other s ide. Remove to a platter . i\dd wine to skillet and turn heat up tugh. Cook and st1r wine until re· duced by half; pour over !>leak s ; ser ve i m - mediately. Makes four ~e rvings, l !SO calories each. SK I LLF.T TUR K EY PAR MIG IA!'\ A 2 tablespoons grated ... harp Roma no cheese 2 table s p oo n s ltalian·seasoned bread aum bs 4 turk ey th i gh minute steaks 1 I pound ) 112 r u p s hre dde d p art-skim mozzar e lla t•heese 2 cups tomato juice Easy Pie Don't throw away t he l ast ban ana 1n tbe bun ch. It will come in handy if you happen to b ring h ome fre s h strawberries today for a Strawberry-Banana Pie. Simply dissolve l packa ge <3 o unce) orange flavor gelatin in :.3 c up boiling water , stirring about 3 minutes. Add 2 cups lee cubes, stlnina constantly until gelatin is tblc~ened, about 2 to 3 minutes. After removiDI any un- melted tee. use a wire whip to blend in 1 COD· talner (8 OUQce) ftoten ·whipped topping. t h awed ; whip until smooth. Fold in ~ cup diced strawberries and '•cup sliced banana. Chill, if nettaary. un· til mixture will mound. Spoon m ixture Into a cooled, baked 9·tnch 1r1bam ~ker crumb crust. Chill 2 hours. .Before aervtn,c, J&mJISh ~tb adcUtionaJ fruit, Lr desired. W\ '" ..... V\ tut hl'V•' t L~M•f Ot4Mt• '' _ut.t t •.1c rr~tM<..tAl ~ Al lM\O~ W"Vd\AlH•:. f.,,..C.1Al'!tG00o llt~l0Ht~#tlH"-M11 t Dt.t.•1).._l &UJ POTATO SALAD Al l i• t..UOH.)lff.IAl ... N SALAD CACHC W&lll 'f ..,._ .t" (CJ H)f)ltOlR AMERICAN CHEESE .. 39c .. 49c . 39c YOU A1WAYS SAVI! WITH STATER BROS. LOW•£0W PRICES .... ..... RIB HAM ROAST HOCKS LARGE END $1••l. 79c l .. 11111KIY STAIDI ..... c DRUMSTICKS LU NCR OR WllllS MIAT FROZEN DEFROSTED SLICED • 6 VARIETIES &-OZ. PKG. 49c l .. 69c .. _ . $1 99 f iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij M CIO 'O OflOIM JAQ CHEESE -18 $2 19 ~~!!!!!!!~~~ tYt'ltRl~ ROAST BEEF SEAFOOD t M(\HJ~/1 .. WHITING JRtSH F•Oll"' DUNGENESS CRAB UlS><••Ol!" TURBOT FILLET ... 59( ... s1 •9 lb s 169 s239 _.,,..., .. SIZZUAN ~~~· UUj)AJlll( Mll T FRANKS ~~' 8A1.l PA.._ BEEF FRANKS ;~~·1 •A,....S •-.OMJ(J.111 BACON •H'' •. 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CHU .. , U TE • IN Oil OR ll'ATLll c & c COLA 89t .,. TUllA . •B-Ol 5 173 P1mo ouvt's ;;.~: 1 1 , .. <J, ssc ! PiliiiL[CHIPS . . . .. ~l s 111 ~~STKAIDRD~S~~~-.. ! .5 ... 541c Jtf'f , CREAMY OA ~UNCHY s 11 6 .• c I PEANUT BUTTER 1&-0l .. MARSHMAlLOWS ~.~~. •M>l ·! DEiE'i&EllT $295 OLIVE OIL -a-t,.... ! .. o, s2.14 • DISHWASHER DETEAGENT •• Ol TACO SAUCE ':...0o':;!;f. ! •<>I ssc9 -. CASCADE s25 3 DOG FOOD :~*:~· • ·rn s3J PEACHES •~l • (&faA...f:A t • ~fllWll f 39c u ,~ ...... ....._.,.l. HONEYDEWS \•ll<'J ••••••• ..,. • • ..... a. PlUMS II 23( . 59c NECTARINES ,._~ •t•rtt.•U.C••f...,.Allt., 39c : ,._ ....,.. •l>ol 52 SALAD RONI ..... ~ ·~M:":. e •M l 41 c : CLEANSER 21·0Z c DINNER E~ ... ~~I ! -.. ~( Sl.31 • PUflEX -M & M'S $199 W BLEACH . 121.oz 7 5c =CANOY ;~~--0 .. 1 •~v· ..... POT EA 79~ • ASSORTED HOUSE PLANTS IN. ! FiiMuli 409 93c STIR N SERVE ra::~~:~~, .. e' I •Ol 25c __________ ,_,-0z ___ SYRUP c ~• ! .. ··~: 75c .. ,_ a-st• CH(f ..,. AJ'(l(..L e Klli CHUSE OR .. COU 8W RAVIOLI tji • '67c Glfllll('AA. llflll, WHEATIES • CEREAL .. lt .O. •12• ! ~~i· DPEARINKNUTM81x~ ~~=~ ! ··~s1ooc&l OOJ'tlf GMOC.°"-,,'l e ..Cl: • 54c ICED TEA MIX ... H•e-: ! 1~1 Sl.59 ~---_...--------------------Low F rozen Food Prices . CHOPPED ONIONS O~l •O• ! •• ol 53 c ·~·Ol COD Fl LLETS CtATIJA[S'4 CHOCOLATE ECLAIRS -=H s ! . I Ol COFFEE RICH R~H & .. .. • ... • ORANGE JUICE TIIOl'~AHA .. ! APPLE JUICE &e«c• .••. • .. -GRAPEFRUIT JUICE TMUWUT I 160l 1.-0z t: t;; •1-0l 33c 79c 37c CARPET FRESHn .. ~·"· I ·~, sl.59 TRASH BAGS ~~ .. o .. · • 10<1 s319 lls -OIAHt --s1 Ii DOI• •o•i•ID .... I ~l • E MORSELS : ....... n •"~ sl. ARINE wc!Gt<' 111AYCt<l0i . .. 63C SOf t 90Wl jj' . )Jt 0 1 1b30 Ed1~r SI , Sdnta And 14171 Red Hill Ave . Tust•ll I PERSONAL PRODUCTS ! ,...,.. .... PAMTY SHlllOS COCK 0 THE: WAUC W1llE PllllD enc APRICOTS '"°' ~. SllCED llBERTA jftc PEACllS • ••41 11'1 " Cl.Ill! JDc PEACllS ~'".:;,, lfil ! Wine 8: Beer Specials ! ~ s199 "l s1s9 , ,. s229 •1"1<.l s339 PRICES lfFIC. 7 FULL DAYS, JULY 10 • JULY 16, 1910 7180 Newpart Blvd , Co.,l.i Me.,,. 1•~00 So Brookhur\t A v~. WestlTllnster 8~17 Wt>Stm•n!tler Blvd . Westminster b8b1 Edmgt>r AvP . Hunt1nqton Beach IAOAI M M>nol1;1 AvP Fnunlam Vl\llev • 707 w 191n St . Cosl d Me<.d • 111s Baker St • Co\ta Me\d \ I { _......, ......... ___ . _______ --. ....... ' Cooking for Two Do rou cook for )'OUl'Mlf ....... ...... ,.noaT U ... ,...,. C'trt1lal1 ••••I DlUUOM. But V 1011 Sluft 1t molal cookbook.a, ... c1,.. a"' Stared to 4 or •i. cw more~ It'• onen d.llflt'ult lo cltridt ...... dpe to suit your nMCll Fortunately. a vut a.a· aonmtnt ol tre8b ftu!ts and ws«abl• can be bought ln amall quan· tltles. We've come up wiU. .. coup&. ol ...... Uo.al ma1D dSaMs for two UU.t make delicious use or summer produce R efrt>s hao&ly t'OOI s um m<"r melon St-vtche Salad IS a deHghtluJ t'X· ample Ov c rna g hl marinallng lO fresh limt! julct> adds an incom parable piquant c1tru.' tanc to the scallops and also coagulates the pro teln. "cook101" the aeafood to a t e nder perftttion that's hard to d u plicate by conveo· tional cooking methods. When selecting a can· t.aloupe, look for a de· futile, pronounced cavi· ty a t the stem end and thick "netting" that COY · ers a slightly golden background. The bes t honeydews are c reamy white o r pale yellow: and a large fruit, between 5 and 7 pounds, is usually the juiciest. Fully ripe n melons before refrigerating ; they will have a sweet aroma and a softness at the stem end. Despite lhelr delttta· ble sweetness, both can- taloupes and honeydews are low in calories -on· ly about 30 in a 3'h· ounce portion. And a healthful cantaloupe half provides 100 percent or the recommended dai· ly allowance or vitamins AandC Another s umm e r y main dish for two puts our native, well-loved golden com to beauU!ul advantage. Eggs and Ch ed dar chees e add ple n ty of p r otein to F resh Com Pudding, a meatless. eaally pre- par ed cauerole that's attractively n ecked with bits of green and red bell peppers. It's hearty enough to make a satlafying din· ne r . yet of a lightness t hat's welcome on a warm summer's night. Buy the freshest com you can and cook it as SOOD as possible. Look for green-rolored husks and kernels that are bri ght, t e nd er and m ilky. For best quality, lhe ears should be filled to the tips with no rows of massmg kernels. If you must store com . protect ilS moisture by keeping the husks on and cover· Ing with plastic wrap. R e f r1 ~e r a t e at i m · m ed iately SE\'lOIE SALAD 1 z pound fresh bay or sea scallops• "'•cup fres hly squeezed lime juice i.i; teaspoon grated lime rind 2 tablespoons olive or vegetable oil '-ti teaspoon dried leaf oregano 1 c up fres h honeydew melon balls 1 cup fresh can · taloupe balls 1 2 avocado. sliced ~'& teaspoon sail Dash pepper Lettuce leaves In a medium bowl, combine scallops, lime juice and lime rind. Cov· er . Refrigerate over· night. Before serving, stir in oil and oregano. Add honeydew, can- taloupe, 1vocado. salt and pepper; mix well. Spoon onto individual plates lined wilh lettuc:e leaves. Makes: 2 serv· togs. •Note: If using sea 1c11lops, cut in quarters. n.ESBCO&N P\1DDING 3 eara f resh un· cooked com 3 tablespoons butter ormaraartne ~ c up c hopped lreeD pepper "' cup chopped red ... pep-per-~ cup ebopped clDlon J tabl•poGDI flour "' teaspoGD ult . J ~eupe milk ~ c:up 1bredded CIMddal' c:bMM 2 •111, 1U1btly ...... \41 t .. pooa bot pep-,.. .... Vlllll • ..., tmlfe, 1enpe an 111 ol oon fro• , ... c:ob . c You ....... Mft l lit l'Upt ) Ill • •• •-uucepan, ..at ...... uui. f«D, •~ Md r'f'd ~pp.er, and ollllon I nUAUI• Rectoe. h4'1t . Cov«'r Cook 5 rrunut lon1f'lr or untll v•J•t•bl~• are tender Removt from beat. lt.lr ln nour bnli ult Grat.Su lly allr an milk Return lo beat. bnn1 to a boU, 1lirrlna <·on 1l1ntl7. ~uce heat. add ('befM arid cook un til <'btelf" mt'lb 1od aaure lhlclu.•na Sur a Ut ti• uure lnto beat.Jn ..... ,.... .... be('k la· to ('hfeM .. ~ ml.xln1 ••IJ Add hot o pper HUC'e r our lnto • butll'red I quart cu1u•ro1.. St't 0 1 t l'role in a lur1er. aballow PWJ wUh I lnc:h hot walt'r Bake Ul l» de 1 r oe ov en 50 mlnutf'l'I o.-untll u knife anu•rted near t'tnter <'Orne.•• out clean Let at.and 10 mlnuw bl-fore a<'rvlng Mokts 2 to 3 tt"rVlf\P Red Ripe Whole Watermelon :~.08 Sweet Juicy Warm weather meals for two are a delight when )IO(J SetVe fresh summer melon Seviche Salad .~ PLAIN WRAP.M Cherries - ~'..49 Fresh Solid Sweet Juicy-Red, Black or Green Green Cabbage ~'..10 "'""Criep Green.Band Celery Tl'OPk* T• .. Tre .. Large Mangoes ,,.... Crisp Cucumbers itiiiiiiiii~C9t4#) Save .29 with Coupon Large Plums ~'..49 .29 Steak Muatvooms .,_ 1s1 lb. .49 .15 .39 ... .. a .... .1u~llUllWIU. Red Plums ... .39 tb. ..... .luicJ-Km 1lllll Yellow Peaches iUIWIJtwlllh·4Mn S1ve .49 with Coupon #482 a .... ,_,. PUDIWllP- Valencia Oranges ce!o lb.beg • 8 9 a~;carrota ~lb. ..... 33 Gr8CMAA Ralphs dozen Large Eggs carton .49 WntemFlnor 49 Farmer John s 0 1. Sliced Ham pkg. ~ CCMIPOft wMh coupon Uml One Item ~ One Coupon Pw CUltomef Coupon EttectM Jut, 10 thr\I Jvly 18, 1llO SUPER COUPON Flown In Fresh From Canada Whole or Half Fresh Silver Salm~~299 USDA Choice-BH f l oin Top sirloin 219. Steak per lb. Meat« Hoffy Umlt OM Item ... OM Coupon Pw CUlbfter Coupon Eflllcitve Jut, 10 ttw\a .My 11. 1llO SUPER COUPON A11orted Varieties Umit One Hem -o One C~ Pw C"*"- Coupon Ehctr¥9 .My 10 ttw\a ~ ti, 1NO SUPER COUPON 12 Ounce Can•·R81iJular Pepsi Beef 159 Wien~~ pkg. Western Hearth Bread 79 2~c:~ • Cola 6 pack 149 USDA Cholc ... BMf Round Boneless Round 199 Steak':: Detergent Ivory liquid 99 22oz.. bottle Prtcea en.cttve July 10 thru Julr 11, 1110 8nlnge .. beeed on pN¥6oue Wffk'• R1lphe pricee or laet Retplle prtcee betor'9 reduction. This is the 123rd day of the Ralphs PLAIN Wiii! PRICE FREEZE• .. (effectln thru lept.,,ber 10) . en._., "-MN W"-",. ...,._!'CM~ -,,_ .,,__ ...... ~a 0. 0.... I ... lie -....... ___ .,.._ ................................. _...... ....... ,_,... ... ...... ....,._,~ ............... _____ ..,.,..,,.... ........ -r ..... ..-i-.............. ~ ..... ----....... , .. _ .. ..,. .. .... ...-.. ......... ... • l Ut ST .. ~· llSI PISEI • tUllA. um& II.LS ........... , ...... .. •summ.•aa1e 12" .... 111111, •••• , , _ •• 1121111• n .. 11n11 ... , .. CISTI llSA •1uman..w1•1UD 4111. t.WA. .-1142 ....... , .... 1w1 s. 11 an. m1wa ltm .. 1-11111r,H~ We are aU \'lctlma Of ffaellona to our tood •d Md emottou, bul w~ea our rt-citton1 1tecotne too Lntens •u are ID ~r of uusl.01 .. yaic:al NM'Uou Good anu aymptonu may be 1 r eault of pbyalul work or x· ettlM tbal you Ub, ~x c:ltlna ud happy enn&.s. or even dreacna Bad ltl'tlU symptoms are • l't'ISult ol dlaltt$S reactions to emotional •hock . lo bei. •nd fr us tr alJOOIS •T·s ALMO T Im possiblt-not to rro~!> paths with s t r l·s~ several tam~ u du Ar cording to Or II .in:. Selye, a Montreal ph)'S•· c 1an who conduc t ed studies about stress an the 1930s. 1t ls the bad e motional stress or dis· tress that 1s more Likely Lo make you feel sick. Jt can result an migr aine h ead ache!>. ulcers . ca u se h ea rt tr · regularities. a nd even emol1ooaJ illness. Selye claims that re· gardless of the source. your body r eact s to stress in three stages. First. as you r e· cognite the origin or the stress, your body pre· pares for fight or Oight to deal with It. This is considered to be the alarm stage. It bao; de· finite symptoms or an increase in h eartrate a nd breathing. in· creased pe r s piration. and higher blood sugar level In the second stage, called resistance. your bod y r epa ir s th e dam a ge. But if the cause doesn't go away, repair can't be done and your body stays unde r s t re ss as long as the <'ause remains. BECAUSE of a pro ionged seeond staJ{e. you <·an be plunged into the third s tage of exhaus- tion. If this stage lasts long enough, you face the possibility of becom· 10g sick. Experts on the subJect of stress advise that you try to work it off or talk 1t out as soon as possi- ble Share your anx1et1es with someone you trus t and respect, or get pro- fess ion a I help to un· ders tand and handle stress. It helps to try to accept those things you cannot change. a nd to ch<tngt those things that .......... t s .......... ..... ,..,..,.,... roll ta • rout.ln1 p•n. ln '' ....,_ &alt • 1mal1 aaucepaa, com· 2 t ab I e I p 0 0 a I blM apple jell)', butler 1 t r • I n • d o r a n 1 e and cliU. Heat and stir marmalade until jelly and butler are Arraqe daickea paru melted. Spoon mixture FOOO 'Iraditions ••• start at your dinner table. n a nat bakla1 d1ab. over turkey roll. cover· Sp rl n kl e w 1th I alt. ln1 the surface as much •Baked 30 hours I • Honey 'n spice Glaz.e Bru1h wltb strained u po111ble. Bake 2 1*11 fs YICI..._ •Spiral sliced for easy serving By June Roth marmalade, Marinate hours. Remove from ~ •Whole or half hams caue JOU unhapr;Mna1 1Uce ot bnlld tbat bu Io r a D h OU r i n l he oven and let stand 1S to tbt S•ial hn.-'a • Natlonwiduhlpping Mtvlce aad frwlnldoa bffn IOUed ID water. refrlc•ralor before 20 minutes, covered with ,... .. _...., •Full service Delicatessen Illa fttl, cnambliq the broillna. Broil u a clean towel to retain • •ltlllll p--t. •OldWO<ldCheeseShop ST a ES 8 c • n be wet bread throuah lbe mlnutes. then turn and heat and yet make slic· • ~w. •Sandwiches to go caused by fow source: mlatunr. Form fnto 1· broil U minutes longer. ing euler. Makes 6 to 8 f1ms lelli~y Anill~fl •Party treys mental ltreilll ca&&Md by Inch bella. P1ace ln a or until fork·tender. servings. .._ftl4§ 0 lnteradiool wilb C>lMr •mill bakift1 dllh. Pour Makn•ter'VinC•· • • • -----~ 0 people or loss ot a loved apricot halvff and liquid Jauw Roth ia the aauhor HOO l. COAST HWY~ c-.. ..._ PHOHI 67,_9000 O one . !hyis1cal 11>tress Into a food procHSC>r or APPLE IEU..IED of matt than 2J) popt.dar C3Ul'it' b lnildequatt-,•let'tnc blender a nd T\Jll&EY &OLL cookbook$ mcludmg "Salt· Z4601 UYMONOWA'f .. RTOtlO ID~llTOtl0,l'MQMflJ7·JIJJ s leep. CIVt'r"'ork t'nd purt-\', pour over veal 1 frozen turkey roll. Free Cooking With Herb& ltOHllACH ILYD ... GAIAfU>.HUKTINGTOHllACH,,HONll4l.a11s ~ Bny dnvrng of oneself balls Cover t1 ghtl~. about 4 pounds. thawed and Spaces" If you ooue a 0 Also Anaheim, Orange. Ranch<> M irage, La Habra , San Ol~o. past on<."& own body en Bakt! 45 minutes or unhl ·~cup apple jelly ~cUJl dJet problem, t011te f'\... North Hollywood. Woodland Hills du run<: e . chem 1 ca I tender. Makes 4 :.erv 1 tablespoon butter to June Roth cto the Daily '-.l OCOCOc::::>c::::>c:::>c::::>cC=>c::Jc::>CJc.:JO~~c::>Oc::lc9 s~e~ c&~~ by ~llu· lngs. ormMga~e ~wt.PO ~1~.~~a ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-tlon of air. food and 1 sprig fresh dill. cut Meaa. CaU/. 921626. Encwse ( 1 watt-r s uppl). a nd BROILED CHICKEN flne.stemsremoved a atamJ)ftl self-addressed JACK ANOE-RSON J thermal stres:s ca used MA.llMAIADE Preheat oven to 350 envelope for a personal c. REVEALS in the DAILY PILOT by too hot or too cold 1 broiler chicken. degrees. Arrange turkey reply. ----------J te mperat ures for the ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ bod) E\ eryone has to deaJ with some stresses in lire. but at 1s the wise per sor t ha t whittles down the stress-load to as little as possible. Smoking. drinking alcoholic beverages and excess caffeine, permit- lin g the body to be chilled or overheated, overworking, using un· necessary medications, lack of communication with loved ones. over- reaction t o JOb and social problems. and lack of adequate nutri· lion can all contribute to a life of too much stress. This causes a body im· balance that can cause symptomatic problems and ill health. The trick then is to e liminate as much stress as poss ible and to evaluate your life so it includes friends. sur· roundings and work that make you feel comforta· ble and happy. fl e re are some bland low-fat recipes for those times when yo ur stomach may be react· JOI? to a stress-related problem: VEAL BAU.S lN APRICOT SAUCE l po und fin ely ground lean veal 1 '2 teaspoon salt 11-z teaspoon chopped dill weed 1 egg, s li g htly beaten 1 slice white bread l can (16-ounce> water-pac k apricot halves Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Mix veal with salt, dillweed, egg, and ~.tchBvy fr•••n ......... ~ ....... armer Joh Bacon Slteecl • 11..ans Round Steak -... E:~b.$198 Top Round Steaks:;'~:;~ • Beef Tip Roast~~·~· ~ Beef Cube Steak l:; ~. s21a s26a s2 6a -....:',.,,.c ~ ~ .. 30-Siice t Bread "'" Wt1ghl' • ~ Fresh Cucumbers1 ,. :~2 ., 35c Russet Potatoes .. 29c Fresh Mangoes ''.:!; 49c J11t<y Sw..-• f""'' llowl fo.-., .... Food Grading-- What it Means • ~ '-lb. "'• '-'- Ground Beef "'--~ .... ltC"-~ ?, I .. s1sa Skinless Franks ~;:,.. ·;.? 59c ·~ s 1 19 Sliced Bacon "'~ 35c Red Onions '" . :··. -•.. \:.-- 49c ~ Fresh Tomatoes ........ ·~ ... ~399 '*' Long Stem Roses WASHINGTON CAP> -Do government food g r a d es s uc h as AA . Pri me and 1-'ancy help you when you a re. shop- ping? Th e Agriculture De partme nt is con· (emed that its system may not be meeting con- sume rs' needs and is consid e ring making some changes. The gradin~ service is voluntary and is paid for by the food producers . C urr en tl y g r ad e nom enclature varies considerably between types oC food . FOR EXAMPLE , m ea t s a r e g raded Prime, Choice, Good. while eggs would be graded AA, A. B. C and so forth and vegetables Dtlght have a grade such as Fancy "Our grading pro· gram should be one that consumers can un - derstand a nd use . Research indicates that lhe program may not be meeting consumers needs,'' commente d Carol Tucker Foreman. usistant agriculture .ecretary. Ms. Foreman said the department wants com· ments and suggestioos from the publi~ on ways to make the padfng syst em more useful. Some CJIJtiom UDcler COD· slderatMm, she aaid, in· elude : -ADOPI' 1 complete. ly unUorm lf&de name policy by using Grades A. B and C or Grades AA, A and B for all 1raded foods. -Keep the present system ol lfllde names for meat and tr.b frulta Uld veptabielS and UH Grade1 A, B and C or Gradel AA, A ad B for all otber snded foods. -Retaia present ' \ grade names but adopt a separate consumer color coding system in which o n e colo r would represent each quality le vel for all g rade d foods. -REQUIRE grade l a be ling at the retail l eve l for a ll foods graded at the wholesale or p ac k e r l e v e l. Currently such labeling js voluntary. even if the !ood has been graded at the wholesale level. Persons interested in speaking at a hearing should send their name a nd address. two weeks in advance, to the Public Participation Staff, Food Safety and Quality Service, USDA, Room 1168-S, 12th and lndepen· d e oce Ave ., SW, Wasbingtoo. D.C., 20250. If you cannot get to a hearing, you can send in written comments and suggestions untll Aug. 28. Tbo6e should be sent to the Exe c utive Secretariat Attn. Annie Johnson, ,-ood Safety and Quality Service, USDA. Room 2641·S, W asblngtoo, D.C., 20250. Waffle Brunch A Walfle Bruncb la certain to dela.bt tbe 1leep1bead1 ln your famU1. Cream ~ eup Cl ltick) butter' add ~ cup honey, 2 table1poon1 p-ated oraqe peel and a daah ol cloves. Spread on botb aidel ol fl'OMft warnea from a l«H>unce paekaae, tbeD tout oa a &rill over hot eoaJ.s or heat. uala1 p1eka1e dlrect10111. Top with dalry IOUI' cream ud oran1e sec:tklnl. Fnslt Sec..,. almon Roast ...... u Rump Roast Sof•woy . i.::=· s21 a lb ... ,. Sc .... , •• Potato Chips ~ .. ~ .. " 79c ~ &">11. ~ ,~9 I• ... ,u..w t,::1 Detergent & ....... dft ,0 Off Lo~ $ 29 1 ~ ) :-s ,,..... 1 \.. -krtle Dairy & D~U Buy•! Bakery .\fWrin/,.! ,,,j,,uw:1 ·'I'*''"''"! '11{1·1<•1.' 'P"''"'''! :iSCottageCheese l_....c:":..75' T.?CornTortillas '=' ~t 10¢ ~~Ch icken ~Sea c:-:,: (·"4.179 c ~Ice Cream \~:' ,:··"$129 mi LucerneYogurto"!CICIJ•·=S1°9 lt-$ Fresh Donuts ::.!~ ~189¢ Z'iJell Well Gelatin 4 ... ~s 1°0 ~Graha m Crackers~~·.~'i:69¢ 1-TiBob'sDressing c=:, ~$1 39 ~ 8 CrushedWheat .. 1a~'1::i59¢ ~Kai Kan Mealtime2 5 11.is5 99 r-!Del Monte Beans ~"" ~29¢ l 'tJV 59c --o . hCI ""' .. ~ ''"'5139 _.R ·t B 2· s1oo _... L'bb J . 6 ~f ~ 79c Large "AA" Eggs ~= c .. ..,, •-• ams nnamon-.~, r..~ ~ osan a eans ,,,.., ... ~ .. -; 1 y uice ,~.., CMt\ Gin or Vodka • .__ .. c.., 5659 ~ 1.7S. ~ Lo ... S$ Pabst 12 ~: 5299 Edwards Coffee ..... --... ...----... '-""' .............. ...,,, .... ,,~ .. ,.,~ ~Colony Chablis:~ 2 ,·~ 55 :-SPortal Rose Z::, 1:.~s1 99 Ch . t· B (113..,,, 2M ... s5 ~ ns 1an ros. 1.s.i.. 1on1e ~Gil bey's Gin '°"'OOI 11!> sggg llW Hormel Spam Slice.,... ;s1" Cheer l Detergent ~~s21• Save s2• On Magic Mountain Tickets! Ivy Your Magic Movntoin Ticliets From Your Safewor St... ~'· ...... ,.., .... ... .... Onty .... o..t, SJH S6H (\Ww Mutt. Kw. 12Y-.) Meee ...... M, '°"''· '"°"'~ ~ ''"•' c.t ......... s-Dle.,.-4 ........ c:-.......1 s-."' ...... o-..... cw,. ., • lfll~...._....,..._. •6MMt.c.wtl• MW.-._. •14.._.....,............. ~S-.Am~•Le,_...._ ..... •INl S.. ........... AM • ..._ifll 0 C1ol......._•..... • 14417C...• .. •Wtllm. ..... I .. .,,,,,_..,,, ·- * Get ~'-to more for . your 10011 dollar *Compared to regular Supermarkets SUNDAY, JULY 13th,-8 A.M. How FOOD BARN helps you save money! (a) Bring your own bags. ( b) Unload your own cart. (e) No Gimmicks, No Games- No Frills-Just LOW PRICES! (c) Bag or Box your own groceries. (f) If we can't save you money on an item, we (d) Take your groceries to your just won 't stock it. car ... No Carry Out Service! 4 MONEY-SAVING FOOD BARN LOCATIONS HUNTINGTON BEACH Adams At Magnolia CERRITOS Carmenita At Art•la GARDENA CANOGA PARK W.....,. At Redondo Beech Blvd. Topanga Canyon At Sherman Way YOU'LL SAVE MORE ATFOODBARN You'd have to go far to beat FOOD BARN prices But you don't have to! OPEN DAILY 8 A.M.-10 P .M. Get more for your food dollar! • ' . • • t FOOD Food for Finicky Folks Aa a 8'CltMr. u ... wl&Mul ~ t.Mt:s .a.ow tlW«a ... , 1o•r ~hlldr•n•' too habit.I and want t.Mm to eal autr1tlou1l1 But tbal 'I not always 10 uy, I« >~ten an noc.onouaty n(llJ• whee It eomea to dia1u 0ae day. tbey'll tnalst on t't-real mornlna. noon ond niJcht. and tbc nt>xt day, lht>y'rt> cru•anJt somet.bin• t'l~c Poutoes. t.houJlh. art' one food tbal m():)t kub nc,•er Ure of Cobbll'stone Pu1.1 C'itli. erolc ~ a <'tnc.'h to makl' a nd hull the• popular na\Or of Plll.t tnRred1ents llumbur~\'r meat , tn a sptt•y lta11 an t oma t o ~uuct-, 1s :.pr 1nkl t'd -.1th M o z z :t r e 11 u r h e e s e , "h1te Cned potato nug ~ets make a tru.l> top rnng Altogether it's a nutritl<>l.L'i d.tl>h that will please even the most picky eater Carnival Fries turn any meal mto a treat for ki ds. Ordrnary French Cri ed potatoes become special when perked up with a flavorful mayon- naise-based sauce. Served in a cone, the fries will remind young and old of fun times al the circus or carnival. COBBLESTONE PIZZA ~EROLE 1 tablespoon vegeta. ble oil ~ c up chopped onion 1 clove garlic, minced l pound ground beef 2 cans (8 ounces each> tomato sauce :1,1• teas poon dried 1eaf oregano 1'2 teaspoon salt 1 1 teas poon d ried leaf basil •, ~aspoon hot pep- per sauce 1 package < 10 o unces) fried potato nuggets 4 ounces Mozzarella cheese, grated (1 cup grated) In m e dium skillet . heat 01J , saute onion and g a rhc until onion 1s t e nde r Add g round hcef; cook. breaking up with a fork, until meat is browned. Add tomato s auce. o regano, s alt, hasil and pepper sauce Simmer . unrovered. 10 m in ut es. Me anwhile cook potato nuggets ac· c·ording to pa ckage d 1 rect1ons. Turn meat mixture mto a 10 x 6 x I 1 1 ·inch shallow baking d is h. Spr in kle w ith C'hPese Top with cooked potato nuggets Return to o .. en and heat 2 to 3 minutes. Yield· 4 ser v in gs CA RNIVAL FRIES 1 2 cup mayonnaise 2 tablespoons gr ated Parmesan cheese 2 tablespoons cat.sup t teaspoon grated onion '>':! teaspoon dried leaf oregano 1 pac kage (12 ounces> frozen french fried potatoes In small bowl, com· bine all ingredients ex· cept potatoes. Cover. R e f r i ger a te several Summer Salad Easy Contrary to popular opinion. salad dressings need not be high in calories. You can whip up your own zesty re· c1pes and s ave money as well SPICY FRENCH DRESSING 1 can (12 fluid ounces> V-8 Juice 2 tablespoon s vinegar 1 teaspoon prepared mustard 1 teaspoo n Worcestershire Dash paprika In blender, combine lngreclieots; blend until s moolh. Chill. Serve on s alad greens. Makes a boul 1~ cups. Approx- imately 3 calories per tablespoon •. BAO' TBOOMND ISLAND oaE881NG l cup cottqe cheese 1 caD (l«* OUDCel) condensed tomato IOUp 1 tablespoon llldia or sweet pickle reUab 1 teaspoon lemon juke In jar. combine lntre· dlents; chill. Shake well before aervtna. Serve oo crisp Jalad greens. Makes about 2 cups. AP- proxlmately 13 ca.&oria per tablespoon. , Mein ........ fta¥On . CoM ••vs ecc. ctin1 lo ..-... d.lNdioea. PlaNpol ..... la P..- Of foil cme Spoon u~ onr ..,....,.., Yl•kt I to4 Hrllap. IP\IDDOG lnalaat maabed potatoes for 5 urvinl" 1 '' r ups packaged biscuit nux 4 h 1aapoons ttralt.-d ooloo 1 egg, bfoatt'O 10 popsaclf' SU(ka COUNTRY STYLE SPARERIBS 1!18 ENO POQIC LOIN .. ,~ ••P b-.t \er or ................ 11....,.orca&aup. Pre pare l natanl mubed polltOl!i A(~• ln1 &O pat'hl• d.lNC• UoM. omltt.laa •alt. Stir tn b&Kutt mla. onloo aod e11. DlvM» doqb lDto 10 •mall mounda usln1 a 1rant '• cup for each portlon On a well · noured •urbct' pal each nlOund int-0 11 6ll3·mch r~claogle lnaert one pop11de stick b&lf way lB 119 Into each fran"urtu. place traDllfurlu• on potato ............ Dult bead• wttla flour: Mal douab a round lrHJta. P lace seam·tlde·down on gre~ bakinl abHL Bah In a 350·de1rce oven 30 to 35 minute . Remove from oven. Rrwb lops with melted butter and phace under thl' broUer 1 to 2 mmutes or unW tolden brown on top. Serve with must.a.rd or catsup . Yie ld· 10 aervlncs. For kids In the 'yuek' or 'icky' stage, Cobblestone Pizza Casserole, Camival Fries and Spud Dogs are sure to rate a 'yummy.· The great BBQ alternative. FRESH LEG OF PORK SHANtC HALF. BONE IN lB tanned & Packaged canned & Paekaged ~ Dairy & Frozen . 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U -JUCOA MARGARINE ., • 59 •LAYER CAICES !* ~;~~!·~ .... 1 .57 : ORE·IOA COB CORN , •• "·. 99 •:·· ... 2.59 1 LJQuor &: Wine · . . :'CANADIAN MIST 0 ~-· 999 ~-1 1'\lfllT\ • : TEN HIGH BOURBON 8 99 ..., o'CJ li'OOQJ ' /'\ lfl t'\ • 1 GILBEY'S GIN g 99 llO POOOO "''" l'I • :'PASSPORT SCOTCH 10 99 (_.:~ '"l"'•'' . :'BLUE NUN WINE 6 99 (' -'\ ll9 t" • l' KEY BUYS MEAN b EXTRA SAVINGS! ltl'V 81/V\ mean f'll'trJ \olv n~ m.JOe O<X~•Ole tn(OUQn l'T\.!nufacnir~ orC>f'lO[>On.11 aoow.JOCI"\ or eiiteoliOf\JI ourc:t\ase'\ LO<:* for nunoreoi e.xn wee11 at LUC.kV Dellcatessen rtems ~SUMMER SAUSAGE 1 69 !. L-40°" lit 100.1 ('MUI • r LIVERWURST ~ '°"' H l«O 9 01 ~ .89 ; ~L!~ SAUSAGE ... 01 .,.. 1.29 ;:CHEESE 169 SPREAD lM)Y LH 16 OZ PICC 'il IQO AME ll'ICAN !CRESCENT .69 ROLLS Po1.lSa1Jl11' 8 0l CAN • >"l 'IT TAMALES . ';; ... 1.63 ' ' SWISS CHEESE foO: .,.L 1.09 • .i.. .... •&...~J ' 'A..t'JO ~ WISPRIDE CHEESE I OI ... t.1.49 ,. f ~ .. ..,,.... :,.c\.(.\& ~ PILLSBURY BISCUITS 2Q . ~•rv • "flVTT'I"-• r.,01 CNit. NO LIMITS. GAMES OR GIMMICKS PrOCluce ·. ... GREEN .12 CABBAGE ~0.HEAtT~l lB FRESH .39 GREEN BEANS T£NO£Q. CRISP lB FRESH .69 MUSHROOMS G0vl1M£T S OEUOiT 80L ACC SEEDLESS .69 GRAPES OflJCIOUSl Y QERfESHING lB OOLDEN .25 BANANAS POPVLAR lllPl 1..8. DIEFFENBACHIA'S 298 & POTHOS 8£ ~VTl~\IL b P()TS El'CH WATCH FOR THE ORA ND OPEN INC Sorry, Mr. Inflation. Of OUR NEW RIVERSIDE STORE MONDAY .. JULY 14TH AT 9 A.M., AAUNGTON AT CAUFOAHIA. --'" w u. .._ ,.,,...,. C0.TA•M ,,_ ....,.,. llOIA.PMO OtSCCLNT SLPERMARKETS ......... ett IG. ITAft COU10l 90ULIVAllO f"llUL•10el »a ..O. IUDUO A'tt- , _,_'°"~ -· AnMl'A A'lllllUI TVfl'lt , ,,~ lilf'M'Oll'T • .,._ Wflltlll"'"" •Mt! ~·JO•roQOA\,l tl11UT . . . ....... • l ' UAIL f '4ll 0 r (.9 Cool, Easy Dinner • ~ ~)OU bntet le the door from hop. ,. ... an afternoon al thfo Mich Of' a day at lhe ol f~ ll'I lf't'•l to ~AOW that a ('O()j, )ft sublta.n tlal dinntr a. awalU.nc an the frtdle Cl\1Ued IOUP. hn rt y brud. wed1n of ChffN, and a tre.b fruit li4'1Hrt are Uw maklDp or • rlnt! summer meal Start wUb a l''rt>s b Beet Bora('ht. topp••d with a dollop of sour cream Ttw :itunninll n!d ~OUp l:S thack With lr8\t'd beets, c~ and ub b1&ge. Make tl .i day 1n advan~ or 1n lht> m om 1ng . It'!> t>a!!y to fl'< ~C8USt' OOCt' }OU'\ t> 8 1> s~mblt'd all the 1ngre- d1ents 1rl tht' rJOt . lht'Y c1to simmer unutt~ded. WHILE BORSCHT a:. a d1:.h e n compasseb very thin sou pe t o hearty, meaty stews. 1l always includes an am· pie quantity of grated. fresh beets. which give the soup its UlVlUng tex ture and deep purple·red color . When serving beets as ii vegetable course. it 1s recommended cooking the beets whole in their ~kms, with the roots un cut and an mch of s te m l e ft o n l o preve nt "bleeding" into the cooking liquid. When done. the skins will shp off easily. G ood fr esh beet s ~hould have a globul<1r ~ha pe, With f1 rm fles h <1nd a deep·red color The medium-sized ones I <1 re lhe mos t t ender . Beet s prov i de potassium , m inerals , f iber and vitamin \ And. de~p1te their dt· ll1·1o us s "el·tncss, they ;., re very low m C<tlnries onl.> '27 m <a 1 ~ C'UP ser ving. B el'l green s <ar e l·~pec1111l y nutritious. too. so don't d iscard them -instead turn them into a fresh salad or cook as you would spinach. A cuo of the greens supplies 80 per- cent of the recommended dai ly a llowa nce for vita min A and one·third oft he iron. A LIGHT, s ummery meal begs for a satisfy. ing, ho m ey dessert. t 'resh Baked Blueberry Crisp 1s a s nap to put together -just luscious. ripe . fres h berries topped with a crumbly mixture of cru s hed gr ah a m c r ack e r s, bro wn sugar and fra grant s pices After ba.k 1ng , chill until you'rt• read) to e nJOY the dessert. It's sensational plain or t oppe d with "h1ppedcream Not !\urp r 1s 1n g h , blueberri~ <trc the third most popular non-citrus fruit 1n the counlr) These s upe r berries could really be termed a good for-you conven· 1ence food . ro r there's no pitting. peeling, or fuss involved in the rooking or eating And there·~ no waste either a pint ser ves four .:<'nerously, with only 63 calories m each portion. FRES H B EET BORSCHT 1 tablespoon vegeta· ble oil 1 medium onion . minced 1 c l ove garlic . minced J carrot. sliced 1 medium turnip, diced l la r ge tom ato. seeded and chopped 1 pound fresh beets. peeled and shredded 1 tablespoon wine vinegar '• teaspoon s ail '• teaspoon pepper 10 cups beef stock or broth 3 cups shredded cab- bage l pound potatoes, peeled and diced Sour cream Chopped fresh dill In a large saocepot or Dutch oven heal oil, saute onion and aarlic until soft. Add carrot, turnip, tomato, beet.a, vlne1ar, aalt. pepper and beef stock. Brina to bolling. Reduce beat . Cover . Simmer 30 minutes. Adel cabbage and potatoel. Simmer 25 minutes or anttl ve1etablel are tender. Serve 1aral1bed wltb aour cream and dUI. Make•: e to a semn11 (lquuta). nzmM&t:D aa.11maaYcam• 1 c up 1ralum cncll• cnunbl cup bolter or maraariM. mett.d cup firmly padtd Htllt brown •ucar t teupoon around cinnamon ~ leUPoOft 1alt teaspoon around nutm~ ~ -..Upoon 1round clov• 1 teupoon vanilla 4 cupa <2 p1nU ) rresh bh~bemes 2 tablt>&poon s lldofll6o Plums ....... Lettuce m lil,tipe fNthl1 ........ '""°" JY.lte. clYMled 1 tatllHpool'I Wl~f Wblpped cl't!am cop- Uoeal> Combln e 1rah1m t'racbr crumbl and but• tu p..., "'11 cup crumb& mtc> a I ~ quart baking dll b In 1m11ll bowl, 1Ur to1etber a u1ar. cln· namon, 1111\, nutmea and clove: add vanilla . Spoon haU ~ bluebf'r· dea over crumbs Sprinkle with half the au1ar mutu.re Sprinkle w•Ua l tablllpOOft a.1n0n f ulce Md wat.r. "••t 11tra with \oti cup r rumba , rem1lnln1 bluebeniel, •uc•r mUt· ture and le mon Juice. Top with ~mllll1n1 ~ c up crumba. Cover. Bake In a 3~de1ree oven 40 minutes. Un· cover. lncreue oven to 400 de1teea and bake 10 minutes longer. 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Margarine Mayonnaise ··-Refried Beans .. ..,<-fie< tij layer Cake Mix ........ ,a... •• !H Kraft Dinner .... 39 ... . ·:.:· . 99 .,., 49 ... . u · ... 76 ,., . ,.... 28 ... . • FOOD I Homemade Bread • o0U.Qa lUtf!9 bftttt than homemade bt ad rt1bt from the onft, werm aod .._.,.. n.. on I y Improve m•at , puh1p1, la an eao homemadt br'f'.cl. m8de WlU. utural. wW•otn• tnaredJ nu hkt wt.ot.e wbeat flour. rreaat Bartleu Pf'lll'I and tout t"CI 1u.nnow.r SHda.. p .,., Wh\'ll Bread hardly nttd.s drt'S ;ang up, but It's extra l(ood wb t-n 1>t'rved wit h C h~He Bult~r sprt'ad Roquefort r het'&t' and j un I per bttnes Yftt, Juniper berrlH -cre1te a uaste aiemauoa that ·a good eoou&h lo sell ! Plc· nlC'S will nev,f'r ~ lbe ~ame w1Lb Pear Wbeat Hread, l..'\eese -Buue r 1tnd a boUJe of wine Or make a luncheoo sprighUy and special by adding a salad topped with Cheese-Wine Dress· mg. Slmply nestle fresh Bartlett pear sUees in lelluC"e and sprinkle with this light herb dressing that has JUSt a hmt of ch eese. pimiento a nd grttn onion. The star of these crea- tions is the Bartlett. so be sure to choose the best. Look ror gracefully shaped pears. free from c uts and brui s e s Bartlett pears are ripe when sunny yellow and barely s o ftened. If chosen while still green 10 color, keep sever al ·da ys at room tem · pe rature in a loosely closed paper bag. PEAR WHEAT BREAD 2 m edium fresh Bart.Jett pears l "'2 cups silted aU· purpose flour 1 teaspoon soda a. .. teaspoon salt 1'.! teaspoon baking powder 1 cup unsifted wholt! "heat nour 1 teaspoon tarragon, finely crumbled i,~ cup softened but· ter or margarine 'h cup brown sugar, packed 1 large egg 1/• cup loaslt'<l s un · nower seeds Pare and core pear.. P u r ee in b le nde r or m ash t ho r ou ghly l o m ea sure 1 cup puree. Resift all·purpose flour with soda. salt and bait· 1n g powde r . S tir in whole wheat flour and tarragon. Cream butter well wtth brown sugar. Beat in egg. Stir in flour mixture alternately with Microwave Oven Tips U you.rs is one of the many American homes with a microwave oven , you know about its fast. energy-effi cient , cool cooking. And, you also know about its special problems when it comes t o c leaning and d e · odorizing. Here are a few tips to help solve those problems: -Gently wipe the in · side of the oven and a r ound the door seal with a baking soda solu· h on (4 tablespoons bak· mg soda dissolved in 1 q uart of warm water). For s tubborn s pots. sprinkle baking soda on a damp sponge; scrub. r in s e and dr y . Mi c r o wav e o v en manufacture r s warn against using abrasive cleaner s on s tainless s tee l o r acr ylic in· tenors. Baking soda 1s an e ffec t ive n o n · a brasive that cleans without scratching. -lf your microwave oven has a glass lurnta· ble or shelf, remove and wash it in a baklng soda solution. Do not operate the oveo until the shelf is back in place. To clean a sealed-in shelf sprinkle baiting soda right from the box, then wipe with a damp spooge, rinse and dry. -To remove especial· t y strong food odors. such as liver, cabbage or ooi°l:ir~ace an open box of g soda (just aa you do In your refrigerator and freeier> Inside t he microwave oven . Remove before each uae. For arter·school or weekend anac.klng. keep hard-cooked eggs on h a nd l n yo ur refrtaentor. They s>n>- vide plenty ol vttami.na, mmenlladproteia. • pear puree Fold In • l\ower Mf'df Tl.tttl lnlo we11 JttUf'd 1oar pin cl~ • 4\-'t • 2"'-me • and apread levt'I L..-t •land 20 minU\J 81h k&ow ov• ccnL r al ~ dt>trtt1 ror •boul so m lnu • unUJ pick In· Hrl~ In ccnt.-r ('()mf' o ut clf'tn ind dr > Remov from ovt•n ncl lt>t bttad it.and tn pan to m inute . UW>n tum out onto W1~ ra<'k t-0 cool M ak~ I In r C~ Wllw Utt&~lnfC Combtn(" ,., cup oil '• NP whlle tablfo •i.M, l t1LI poon t•arh I mon Julr~. intC"d Homano r ht H . <'hopPf'd a reen onion oind rhop~ JH· mt nto 2 tt a>oooa 01 JOn muat urd , ,., t.-1 •ponn t'•l·h ••It •nd p.:1 pnko, \• h ·•spoon f'<H'h llUl(ar und mar· 1oriim, cru m bled . "• tt'uapooo t•ach herb PtP· ~r t>ulilOtltng aand dried mint. cru mbled 1n a ~mull JUr Cover lightly JOd t.1uikt• wt•ll to blend. ~hukt· M~Utn J~l bt-fore u-.1n~ S..rvt• un fre:.h AICADIA \.,flll .. t•""""~ SO PASADENA 8art&f4t pMI' l llC'N Oft lellu(-9. MaJu about. l cup ch9alng. a....e.a.u.e.. Crttam I p1ck1•e t8 ounc > crnm cheese. i.oh eoned. with '-'• cup soft butter and v. cup Hoqudort chuse f 11,1, ount't> pac k age> together Star 1n 1 teaspoon JUn1~r her · n es, finely crushed. and i., teaspoon grated lemon peel. Serve as spread for hread. c'rackers or rresh liarll~tt pear s lices. Makes l ~~ cups cb~. ......... ~"""""' .......... PASADENA J)OW (--- HUNTING TON BEACH .. ., ...... "'4111 .... ~ EASTBLUff HHt-t•O.- IRVINE LAGU NA HILLS ,,,..,,,...,.....,., .. ,_.9 NEWPOR T BEACH Jfll V•o Lo4'9 o,.,.. mmer Pear~eat Bread is made with whole wheat flour, sunflower .s eeds and sum-1 mertime Bartlett pears. ,._ 1111111 I 1111-MIMOlllllllllJll:i : HUGHIS GRADI AA c~ i LARGE EGGS -i ..... : .. ·:·7':.,...."";j:.:~~ · ~. '2 a~ : t -f ,,_ \ I ~ • t Go , .. ., -_-.(_ •t !'t"' •r4't I I : l"IC' .. 1 ..... u .... ~ .... I"") I ruv1l (IN Of I : 11.: 1 oozf,.., I a ................ ,11ut11n 1uuns cou,o• 1111•111•••••11 LARGE NECTARINES LARGE PLUMS LARGE PEACHES WHOLE WATERMELON 5WEE T & JUICY All VARIETIE S YEllOW Mf;. I '>(lh 1 RED RIPt 8!. 5weet Ju•cy Melon\ HONEYDEWS 5 weel Royol Kowouon ts.19c PINEAPPLE r !>'>' ~. lo;.> ... b y P .. d GRAPEFRUIT FOSTER FARMS GAME HENS. FRESH FRESH EASTERN PORK -~;-~~~---0 ~'-~~~~~!~8: ..... ~~f '>""-• ~~'U"'.._. s129 ~ LB. Ir.~ l "d f ,,..,), t..q Wt 3 to 4 lt" PORK LOIN ROAST LB .99 --Htle(--"'·. t. . ' t 0 BONE ROAST . 10 1.59 I •"'"' Cu• fre.i. • Armou<\ Ve .. S. '' PORK LOIN CHOPS 1a 1. 79 P. ~' "' ~·J ·"'dr C.lod ("v\ C 1 BEEF ROAST l& 2. 19 f ... ,h ~n ( ... i-ao,., ..... \ lo·" r ' CHOPPED STEAK PORK KABOBS Hi 2.89 GROUND BEEF ·: ., ..... s1aL89. FREsH SALMON :"': -;~:' 2 89 '·~---•lil • ., I t Fh , , • ... , J. t ~rv f. D f-0~'< (HC.P~ • 1.69 ·-' s2~~ ft• ~~Ir• e f • .,A Mr•"" SALMON STEAKS CUBES Of PORK 1 ~ 2. 79 "---------~ :i 3 .29 I FRESH RIX sou I 2 . 99 °"' o-·· ,, p.,,, "' J :...o o· ' (" • -.... t '"d ':,_...._, f"'<J r",.,, •• +e r, <.' PORK SAUSAGE 1µ 1 .09 SAUSAGE ,,,,~,,., '>¥• 111 1.49 RID SNAPPER \ 1.69 (HUCK STEAK !I 1 39 n • c t t r I fl')# -.-,..(J • POR (HOPc, 18 1.89 , ,.._ ...... ' , ... ... J MAHI MAHI • 1.89 .-------------r ... 1"·$~·0~,."'':1•t..J ,.._,,.,.,. BRATWURST 18 1.49 1 .. .. ' ",,.. t ~4,1(" ... ! ' • li'I 1.09 SLICED BACON PORK ROAST PORK ROAST B.:.l'BE (l.{ DHIGHI 1c . '"E liO!t~~P E $ 16ua~ v. ' t .,.,. •• s2~~ 84 Ol . KING SIZE TIDE ~$20""049 QI'!? 24·0Z 46·0Z WESSON HAWAIIAN OIL PUNCH g swi 09 LJ Sic 0 p~ l? 0 1 c,, .. , COKE·TAB·FRESCA t lh f,,,., Ir Sowl (h,llc., MARGARINE . . • ••.•• 79 1.69 MOTTS APPLE SAUCE 'HOl (>4 0 1 , .., ,,j lou"'1•y All DETERGENT ........ 2.99 1 f 0 1 Jo• \0 t l>1•hwn i....,, (>"t COFFEEMATE .• . .... 1.19 CALGONITE •M , • A\ t ~ )'l 1.99 SPAGHE TTI SAUCE .... 1.99 llo\l> • Strowbt'"r • Aprocot J 7~ fl1 8'111>• p...,~ '"Wit It• ;., 1h '' • ' 4 1 , POGEN 'S COOKIES ......• 99 DOVE BAR SOAP .......... 53 INST ANT COFFEE ,;•.2.79 I] 01 Wod.!·~..,.,,.f °"" C olle" loquod GLOBEA-1 55 EGG NOODLES. c ~~::~.:. ................ 84 c I S WEii MO BATH TISSUE 4 PACI( ASSOIUEO GALLO ~()()CS rG Tt'i.' ''~£tvr CLAIROL 2.69 PICKLING CUCUMBIRS ta39' 1.69 VARIETAL """ '·-··· -...... -.__ RNALNET SOY SAUCE 2 .65 COOKING SAKE t . 15 1~MI 1"1°'•0.rW•.,. aOUA llll8BIANO ..... 3 .2 9 ....................... ...... , .. ··-·-•1 ·"--.. •7or N• e.,..,. .,,._ 6Poc• YAM NOODLES t.25 SUKIYAKI VEGETABLES 1.15 BODY ON TAP SHAMPOO, ... o-,°""~ ... -···-.. ST.•AULI GHIL Biia ......... 3. 99 SUKIYAKI SAUCE 1 .45 DR IED SEAWEED 2.45 IJlCIDltlN, 60· 1.59 TICKU aou ON,,., 26-01. "'-'ed JOHNSTON'S I 79 CREAM PIES • l•·or ROMAN MEAL WAFFLES .. 17·or AW Vor Von de l(o,.,p·, MEXICAN DINNERS ... ~ ..... . .79 ........ 85 ltJor ·Chcxolote(hlp(_.le~ 1 2 5 MRS. GOODC.OOKIE.... ... ...... • I• 01 Woll\ So11<f BUITONI MANICOTTl .................. 1.2 J HUGHES IMPOllTEO NEW 1.LB. PKG. 2 99 5LICEDHAM • SALAD DRESSING "0 1 Chub CHICAG O SALAMI B 01 &nll p,,... •OU\ ( htt\f' MOZZARELLA 4 nt Jo• lnwro SHRIMP COCKTAIL .89 1.99 1.19 .69 I 1.29 1.M t I OM.Y N.DT Cl I ( ) PtJaLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUaLIC NOTICll ft1aa.«: NOTICS ....... C•len .. •r ll01ta 1wrt1 ... e10. O'TICE OP OIATiiOi' NOTICa OP D•ATH OP NOTtCS OP HATH OP BALllO.\ 8lb a.u1I wUl •c a beckaam mon tournameot 11 noon "· J llb u. ln Huntinatoo 8 uh The •"•l wtU be he'd toUowma a lenni• 1ame ud bnmcb Abo. I.be (l'OUP will ha"e a l t"Deral llM!ft.lq at I p m ~. Jub 15, in N•wpon Beach. f"or in · form Ilion. ull 7S2.0128. 80VTR COAST JEWISll VOtml wilt b ve a pknJc et U • m Sunday. July U , al Jrvlo.- ( Boros~ope THUasDA \', IUL Y lt BJ SYDNEY OJIA&& ) AaJES <Mar. 21-Apr 19) Finish rather than initiate proJects -know that many a re in tereated in your v1ewa. Individuals you r espect could seet your counsel Emphasis on one of parents or authority figure. land, bome, secun- ty, long-range decisions. TAU&US (Apr 20-May 20) Ideas stnke chord al appeal -tak e U:ullative, express con· cepta in direct. original m anner. Trips, calls. messages and romance dominate active scen ario. Leo. Aqua rius nall ves figure pro- minenUy. You receive venf1callon of plans from relative in trans1L GElllNI <May 21-June 20): Money comes your way. based on "seeds" planted ln recent pasL Cancer, Capricorn. Aquarius natives play significant roles. Emphasis on income. personal possessions, bobbies that m volvf' special collec· lions. You could strike pa y dirt! CANCER (June 21-July 22 >: You'll have r eason to celebra te! Cycle high and you succeed on "third" attempt Know it, acl accordingly. Diversify, display versatility, give full rein to in· tellectual cu.riosity Gemini. Sag1ttar1us persons figure prominently. LEO (J uly 23-Aug 22): E xpect some r estric tions. r e alize r evis ions may be necessary. Accent on what occurs at "secret" conference. New health regimen may be on agenda. Analyze statements, hints, trends. Visit to bospitaJ or s pecial organization is indicated. VDlGO (Aug. 23-Sept 22> Popularity in- creases, you are better a ble to persuade others to your viewpoint Gem ini. Sagittarius persons figure prom inently Be specific, Illustrate meanings in graphic manner Wish is due to be fulfilled. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0 cl. 22 ); You are in "driver's seal," whether or not a ware or 1t. Family backing. financial support, indicated. Moon position emphasizes authority. supenors. advancement. career and honor Scorpio native helps you earn more money. SCORPIO COct. 23-Nov 2J > Avoid direct confrontations Be diplomatic. but do not aban· don principles You perceive potential, could travel and sense what additional material i.I re- quired. See places, people as they are, not merely u YoU wish they could be. SAGITTARIUS <Nov 22-Dec 21): organize. find out who is responsible, who i8 "deadwood" -bring priorities into focus Ac· cent oo money affecting mate, partner 01g deep enough to remove layers or superficiality. Capricorn. Cancer natives play outstanding roles. CAPR.ICORN <Dec 22-Jan 19) Emphasis on wider recognition. ability to be discreet, to finish what was started in re«nl past Play wailing game -let others reveal their aspira· lions, plans. Be a keen, s hrewd obse rver Aries, Libra persons figure prominently AQUARIUS CJ an 20·Feb 18>: New ap· proach. You start s low, fuush fast You get re. cognition for efforts many tended to take for granted. P ISCES CFeb. 19-Mar 20) Creativity Isac· cenled -your style, personality, charis m a dominate scenario You are espec:iaJl y attrac· live to opposite sex. Abortions Increase ·Miscarriage Risk ..._.:.":.'*.... RON ALO 0 . •ALLAN· SAMU•L HURWITZ AND HA••Y INYD•R eke .. OT1U tlMUlH Y01vcN-T Y NI! AND 0 POP P a TITION TO AD-MARRY H. INY1Dl!R ....... ___.,,., "'"""""' •11 ftl!TITION TO AD· MINIST•R UTAT• NO. AND OP Pa TITION TO 10 •t. "'•1•11•"· •11111•"''"'· MINISTER l!STATa NO a ,............ •DMINIST•R EST•T• u ''"'--~--~*""'" ..-.. .... ..-. .. .. .. .. Park l"or lnlormaUoo. call •at\)' at 5'1--71S$ ., .... , •• , • ..,,,,. ••• '"E A·1.-. T o • 1 1 " • I r 1 , NO. A-~ c.o .. st•UCT•ON o, 'v•1•1011 T o a I I h • I t' s , beneficiaries cr~ltors T o • I t h • I r s , a1G JU.ND 81NGL OA.NaNG will have 1 ~~~ ... ~:_~°":~~ .. ~=.~= beneficiaries, creditors and contlngent'crectltotS of bentflclulH, creditors d anc" "a lS p m Sund•). July l3. at the tnn at .,. ,..._.., .. Otf.,C-. ..._, Ind contingent credlton of Sam ue I Hu rw It z of and contingent creditors of lhe Pan hotel In Aru1h•lm For Wormauoo, .i.,. .-. ., -otv Oeo'll. n ~.., Ronald G. Ballantyne of N e * Po r t e • • c h , Harry Snyder, aka Harry C.ll ~18S1 ::::..,~ ~ C:.~i.""'!: N • w P o rt 8 ea c h . Callfornla, and SMrsons H. Snyder of Laguna Hiiis, ~.,.._...,,:.;:'.;.~~ California, and persons who may be otl'IH'wlse In· Cellfornla, and persons '' -,_ .._,..,.,. c-11 o.m· who may be otherwise In· terested In the will and/or who may be otherwise ln-OUTDOOa INGLU la apomorin1 a weekend tao•~ s... ,.._..., .,... • ..., ..,. terested In the lost will estate· terested In the wlll and/or t rip In Ow mounllllnt July 12 lllld 13 Also. the ~:::, ':.--::-ot-;::,":1;;::,1-;.: and/orestate: A ~ltlon has been flled Htate: ' Jl'OUP wtU have an Introductory lecture on day m.,o ..,.., 1M4 r.u•"" _.,., ..,. A petition has bffn filed by Mark EdWard Hurwitz A petition has been flled ftlklna and overnJa&hl b1u:kpacking at 7 p.m. \(,,.°"..., <~ 11""'.., -rect1p1 by Title Ins urance and and Bonnie Lou Shershow by Zola Snyde r In the Wedo~. Jul)' 18, In Anllhe1m For tnlor ma· ~"'::!.!'.':1 ";'1 ~=:'::.~Trust Company In the In the Superior court of Superior Court of Orange Uoo. call Sob a' S56·'10~. •ttPOM111111iv °'""' l»ldOI• 10 --· Superior Court of Orarw;ie Orange County requestlno County re quest Ing tha t "" blO ,,,._.._, ..,_ u,,.. Coonty requesting that Tl· that Mark Edward Zola Snyder be appointed O&A""'•~f; COAST INGLES will have 8 ge neral ...,: ;::..,c:.:::"~i.i~'*: tie Insurance and Trust Hurwitz and Bonnie Lou as personal representative , .. " 1,,.si....,,s-1t1c .. 1on1 .... y11e• Company be appointed as Shershow be appointed as to administer the estate of meeuna Ill 8 "m Fr iday, J uly 11. in Co$ta 1el1t•O ...... olllc. of .... City personal representative to personal representative to Harry Snyder, aka Harry Meta Por lnformaUon, cali Robbye at ~3486. E"O•-. 11 Fw o.tw. e.oti. -administer the estate of administer the estate of H. Snyder (under the In· Abo. the aroup will have a bndge nJght al 7 ~';°;",•io.:":,.':r~.:.=,;:. Ronald G. Ballantyne Cun-Samuel Hurwitz (under dependent Administration pm Monday, J uly 14, in Westminster For in· uao w111 11e_11 ,,_,_~,...., de r the Independent Ad· the Independent Ad· of Estates Act). The peti- formauoo. cull Audrey al 96&2372 Pi-~lftuol~ .,.,, -· c ... m in istrat ion of Es tate m inistration of Estates tion Is set for hea ring In ~',!f.!.., °:".:9::i'ic:'!.Y1,:.'~n:-C.::i: Act>. The petition Is set for Act) The petition Is set for Dept. No. 3 at 700 Civic Smgw• Cult'ndar rutu each WedMsdav and con. .,,_Clt't 01Ga1uMeM hea ring In Dept. No, 3 at hear ing In Dept. No. 3 at Center Drive West. santa 'Qsna m/•-A'l01I _ disc···-grouni, ""'rhes and h <" ...., ~" i.. "'-... ,,,. 700 Civic Cente r Drive 700 Civic Center Drive Ana, Callfornla 92701 on v• .. _ v.. _...,.. -,, ..-~= ':"".,:. "::,:C: ::C~: W es t . S an t a A n a , w e s t . s a n ta An a . July 29, 1980 at 10:00 A.M. t'1>t>nt11 open "' thll public m the Orange C<X.&S1 oreo .,,0 ,,. • .," •«omP••"•o D• • California 92701 on J uly 29, Ca lifornia 92701 on J uly 29, IF YOU OBJECT to the .'iMd not1Ces 10 Singles Col~r Dolly Pill>t P (} c.~1111.o or cw.-·• c11e<• °' • -1980 at 10.00 A M. 1980 at 10 oo A.M. granting of the petition, tloz I~. COila M esa. CA 92620 Include your l'IOme oon0 '°' "°' 1.,, 1""" 1<>' 04 1,,. I F YOU OBJECT to the IF YOU OBJ ECT to the you should either appea r nd 1-.J N ·-··"" ·-·"'""'--c>e••DielOI... • • . . u ler.c,,.~ number oticea must ...., rt'ce1~ two coy 01 CMt•,..,.,,. Ho ~1 •""" granting of the petition, grant ing of the petition, at the hea ring and state ~eks m advance o/ an e~nl o. ~•io...a .,...,, ..:comc>en-oY you shoUld either appear vou shoUld eithe r appea r vour objections or fi le ------------------------1wc11 <•Yller"•c.Mo.o~or-• at the hearing and state at the hearing and state written objections with the "": blO o..o .,. ·-"" .,....,, 11 vour ob jections or fife your obiect ions or file court before the hearing. 1, m-on• bl-1orm ''"" ,,..., ov written ob1ect1ons with the written oo1ectlons with the Your appearance mav be 1,,. C•ly"' ~1a -·· ""°" "'-'" court before the hearirw;i court before the hear inq in person or by your at-. ~,:.:!:~~,,, ... ,_, 00 .,,. Your appearance may be Your appearance may be torney .. .. In FOUMT AIM VALLEY 16835 Brookhurst Strfft Phoftel714)962-3312 -It-Off,. Quick a structured. 8-week seminar program for faster weight loss l ndtv1dual attent ion Techniques f0< quick and permanent weight control Enrollment limited Pre-registration required CAU 891-3441 M This temfic c;c.m•nar senes is nPs1qned 10 give yOu mu1mum weight IOS.'> 1n a m1n1mum or time Meet each weetc 1n thP same small grovo with a trained moderator Discover new tec hn1oues to r self-awareness EJ!plore ways to change '(OUt eating and hVlng patterns · forever Receive e:.cluS1ve T 1 0 diet plans plus your own Personal Journal an invaluable guidebook. available only 10 T I 0 seminar oartic•pants In eight shOft weP.ks you II be enJQYlng the new shm you • end the compliments from yovr fami ly and fnends' THE DIET WORKSHOP t.R...tytoW,yoe IC>t«JS S5 00 oft with this ad Plus Food Scale and 0 w Mug when you start vcur seminar h<" -,.,_1 ... "<enwo .,,., 1n pero,on or by your .dt· in per50fl or by your at· I F Y 0 U A R E A ••wpreqw•1rieo 41.,_,,_,1>V,. .. torney torney CREDITOR or a con. ~= ~e:"'~':':1~1':_::C~: I F Y 0 U A R E A I F y 0 U AR E A tingent creditor of tM de· ,,,.,,.,..,. CREDITOR o r a cont · CREDITOR or a con ceased,youmustf1IPyour r .. ,, ,,,,,.,,...,.,.. "'-'11 <O<T>o•• "'''" 1nqent creo1tor of th(: de· tingent creditor of the de claim wtth the cour t or :~.:~~:~'"': ~ ... ~.~.'~:! ·~ .. ·,,,,, c.ea'>ed, you must file your cPased, you must file your present It to the personi!I ,...,.. 1,..or.,..••""'1'•1•41M\(•'••' claim with the court or1cla 1m with t he cour t or represen1a11ve appo1ntPd ''"'q<I' •"-'""'"' ov 1"' <•h oo (11'\•o present •I to the personal present it to thf> personal by the court w1 thin lour ~:~ ;.:,11,.::;C:,~td .;:,;';'..,.1,i;-.:. •• ~ rf'prP<,entat1vf-apPOint<>d rt-prP<,entat1vi:. aooo1nted monthS from the date of "'""•''"'I>' ..... """" 1,,..,,.n ,.,.. ,_ by thf' cour1 w1th1n lour oy the court w1th1n four first Issuance of lettPr'> as romo1141"'•"''""""'c"°"" months from the date of months from thP date of provided m Section 700 of l'•LtFNP -1NNlY l1rst 1ssuancP of lf'1 tf'rs a<. first 1ssuancP of IP1 ters as thf' P r o batf' Code of ~;:;;~·~1.-u lprov1d<>d in '*<.tmn 700 of prov•<Jf-0 1n SPct1on 700of 1Cal1forn1a. The t1mf' tor Puo'''"""°'-coo10.o1~0·•>1 the Probatf' Code ot the Probat<> (l)dP of f1l1nq c.1a1ms will no1 PX· Jul, I.·-I'• "' CCllilorn•d rh• 11me for (itl1 forn1d lhP time tor ptre pn()f' to four months P l'BLIC NOTICE F ICTIYIOUS avson u l'IAMI STAT(""°(l'IT T"• loll-1"9 ""''°"' ••• clo•"O ~ ...... ~ LA COSTA st'llVICE COMPAHV J'tOI W•\lrrlt Pt•c.~ Svttt tt\ N4tWP0'1 8ff<1I C.trfornle ~.00 L•~I• f\otro-CorPo'•"OI' • C.lttontl• t«"DOl•I-)CIOI WHIHI• Pl•<• W•tt nS Nrwpof't 8e•cf\ C:..llfornl•~ TlllS °'6"'H> •l cOl'dUctOO 0. • COi -··-LA Colt• E><rowCorPo'•I'°" -N p,,,,_ \e< ~ ..... fft~\ , .. t"""""1 -~\ •tied *""' tht Cou"'' C~r~ 1)1 0••"90' (O..tol~ °" J .. ,,.,. l'llO Fl .. 111 PuDll"'°" 1>""'9" C:-.1 0.lly P1to1 JUM U , JUh 1. • 11>. I-1•ST-C PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS e\n4Ml"S.S MAMa STA f I MUfT r ... ..,_,,. oeoon• ... 6ol"9 ~lftttle$ SUPEROAV C0M"AfjY ~ •tll SI N--1 llNOt, CA..,..., 11111~ A Dey, 4'11• Rtwt A ... •A. ,.._., 9Nctl, CA .,.._, LOVI> Wiiii""' 18111 1 AIAA•I }76 E 18111 SI eo. ... MeW C• ef6e1 TO.I\ DUS.net\ 9' COftCl<Kl.0 h • 0-... ,,.,~ 8'11 "'""'' _,_,A a.., tllh --1 '""" 111.0 wltfl "" C.0..1'1¥ Cterll O'I Or-Co.rn1y °" J-1' .... l"t•M'7 Pvbll-Or-C:O.•I ()etly PllOI J-n . Ju1y 1. • 1•. 1• ,,....., tiling r ta1m<, will not Px tiling r1a1m<, will not PX I from tno> ddlP of the hP<.tr· ptre Prt<Y to tour months I ptrP pr1()( to fou r months 1,nq not1cPC1 abOv<> from lht-date of the ht-cH 1rom th+-ddl"' o1 tnP hear YOU MAY E XAM INE ing not1 (ed dbOve 1nq not1rf>CI dOOVP the file kept by the court. YOU MAY EXAMINE YO U MAY EXAM INE If you arP interested 1n the the file kept by the court th" 111 ... kept by th" court e-;tate, you may flle a rf-- lf you are interested in the 11 you are 1nlNt>Sted 1n the Quest with the court to re estate. you may tile a re· P<-la te you may t11e a re· ce1 v+-S(>e(1a1 notKe of the ouest with the court to re· ouf''>I with thP court to re inventory of estate 3ss.ets (e1 ve special notice ot the c .. 1vP c,pec1a1 notice o• thP and ot the petitions, ac· 1nventorv of estate as~ts 11ivF-ntory ot estate asset<, ' o u n t s and re p o r t s and of thf' pet1t1ons ac I dnd of the pet1t1ons, ac· desc.ribPd in Section 1200 co un t r, a nd r epo rl s cou nts and r f>portc; of 1ne Cal1tornia Proba te described in Sect100 1100 d"'>cr•bed 1n Section 1100 Code of the Ca1ttorn1a Probate! ol 1tle Cal1f()(n1a Probate Code Code Hurwit:r, Remer, Mac · Hurw1tt, Remer, Mac· Donald & Meade, A D o nald & Mea de , A Professional COt-poratlon; P rofes5'onal Corporation; Robert R. Hurwitz, At· .Robert R. Hurw1U, At· torney at L•w, 660 torney at Law , 660 Newport Center Drive. Newport center Drive . Suite 1SSS, Newport Su i te 15SS, Newport 8.ach, <:allfomla 92660 e.ach, <:alltomla '1660. P..o!I-C>-CO.II (Mlly PllOI P\I011.,_ <>-GM.a O..°" Pl ... '"'' • IO ... t• '"'Y • 10 .. ... nrt• PUBLI(' NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE H urwlt:r, Remer, Mac- D on a Id & Meade, A Professional Corporation; Robert R. Hurwitz, At· torn ey at Law , 660 Newport Center Drive, S u i te tsSS, Newport Buch, Cillitomia 91660. •vou.-o <>-C-\t Deily PIMl'I ~~' ·~ .. ~.. mwo PUBLIC NOTICE -SU"f ·~ COUIH OF CALIF0 8Hta COU"TY 04' OllAHO( -~ .,._ ,_(IVl(Cf lnEll OIUVE W(U SU ... lllOll COUllT OP OllAHOI! COUNTY ,. °"" c.-°"" ---~ l>L A ""'"~ t!&N I( 01< Hf'WPORT .. Ctltton .... (orpor•tH)•I OEFfHOA .. T Kf NNETH .. M <(U\LOC H l>AEOl• M t(UlLO(H J &M E ~ l LOCICWOOO -DOES ' llWOUQI\ \ ttOTIC. 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Of otn.• 0"0--""' .,, roTl.~NT o"i'W1T'"oilAwAL l'llOM ~All'l'H1!8\t41~ ()f'(llAflHGUNDIE._ l'ICflTIOUS IU\IHEU H"""f tM 1011-'l'tQ oe<'°" II•~ wt1N1r•-\4t\ • ta•rtf''•' P•rlfttr fro,., th• per1r .. nN1> _ .. ,,.. ..-, I,,."' tll10\H bu\1nttt\ n•"',. ot 0 " CON SIGHM[Hl •t I Ito Glen,_.y,. \Ht•t L4t-Qun• 8f'•<" C•tlforru.t .,.\! TM l l<tll'°"' -~· ,..,.... >"'t• """"f t0t tf'Wt o-,.,,,.n.Np ••' 'ftfroa ~ NOif•-,., ltlS "' I"" (.ounty OI 0-•l'tQP T ~· IUfl M"'t encl-"'' Of I,_. 0'"''o" w 1tP\dr •w1f\Q 1\ 0 1AHA JO(( l YN ~ li0'1 ""••I "''"'I L-V __ ,, CMltorno•~I ,!J()oment .tQA~I '°"tor ,,.._ , ••• .,.,.. ,,,_ 0116,.. """"" ..,..n 4M'• ~ c•m•r"'Q f1'1w•\~ of OFOPl'f''h• ~,._,, ""~ '"" thr tO"'"CMM"1 •""'" 1 0U•O I D"'fl'C! July t ~· 'u:ooort rn.to CV\tOO-. cf\1td '""°"" , .. ,wu 1n GM'"'~~ •d'Cjlltt t••1no 0< t "'"" ''-'C 1F1< l•"Ottwv •ein. t.O\t\ 4no ~n ouwr , • Of mt)t'Wt. or Of«' .... 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A~, PU011-C>-CoM1 0.lly Pll"' PUOll-Or-c-11t Oeilt P1004 ,,_ • .., -·~ 0110.11 TO\l'IOWCAUSI Jvt•t . ,._Zl.JO 1-2t1•f'IC) o.-~yn-.... 1 loo t0 • ~--" F()tl C:MAHOI 01' HAMIE ----------~~ Jlllt 1 • i•. t..i • Pubh-'-C>"'9 C-1 Dell• Pilot 111 ""' _..., 04 "°" At>Olt<•llOI' ol P UBLIC NOTICE J-U. Juty 2 •.I• t• l•)J.«) A()(,ER cU(;EHto HAHCE PUBLIC NOTICE To.• •PPltHl•O" o l l>OG l'I> PtJBUC NOTICE EUGEHE N.&N(f lorcN-.ol""""' l"Uel.ICNO'TICI! 110 1nv -l•itei '" """1 •"" II •o NOTICE IS l'IElltBV GlllEN 11 .. 1 • .,.., '"9 •rom ... o •Pl)il< •110" 11111 Pu61 .. -"'9 "'" 1M "''0 0. 11\c' (•Iv l>OGER EUGENE H•NCE "4\ 111..o Coyntll o1 IN City OI In"""°" TU('> ... •OPIK•I-"'~""', ... I .... ,.,,_ °'"' Jv1v 22. 1• •I I JO 0 m o• A\ "'<~ '° E"ll( MOE NANSt H '" \OOfl IMf'Nfter ., POU•DI•. In llW ~'1..-lOl'~W-... Of A"9'0C, ,,.,,,..1...,1mo ..ic Ctt>ter 111CIOJ•m 1'10ec II OOo'CIOC~•"' ol .. 006"' "°'"' A-.'"'""'· C.lltomle, to'°"" HOW l '4EREl"OllE. i. """'..er.°' ••O.• -•''-'°" Pubfl< com....,.1Q01 0.•..0 eno OlrM:'-0. INl •11 P"'-• In llw CllY • lr-'1 cotl«llOft ..-.. lo • I• 1••nltill In w •d m•n•• oo -· ,,.., to lie ~ wtM Inc"* '" bolo,. tN• c-1 IO ~ <-.,,,, _I .. ClOlt«1iofV~ ... ll'L,....., t• \V(ll •PCMlceticwl '°' ,...,. OI ....... pen•IOll ol (Olll••<IM 't ••<hlllYll .-1c1-• .,,~. ,,_ ..... to ""-~··· -IT IS FURTHUI OROEREO, '""' • ._,,, .. de ...... its lft 01•, ,..,_ <Ol>Y OI ""'a.-To ~ c-bo -MY OI ..,-.1(.e 10 conoomtn1um 0.· l)Vl)lhlWO In IN ~-C:O.JI 0 •111 ytlep .... ntt; Intl ... Cle•l'•UP pro- "llot. • ...,.__. of ..-. .. <I"" ... 9r.,.,, -"-ycl.,,._ ·-· prlrltlO "' °'-c:-t•. •• -· ti I\ ~ -I """" ... '°"" 0110 • -• tor '°"' <°"M<vtl•• ~"" A'fttl N99'0 to ,,.. eoo.,. ll\ll>h< ,. ... , prfor IO.,,._ol WIO -lft9 ..... rlltQ W '-"d9d IOI ... Cltt C_. O•IH IN\1 .. 0.Y ol J-. ... <•I Pl'IO< ...... Pllblk HMll"9o..I• MARC Al SOOl!H F., 1-Jm.,...llOft wllll t99"r0 ~ot '"' to tllh P\IOll< -11tQ. ""'°"' collf•ct S.-.lor c-1 '"' 1.v-l'\IOllC w.rt" 0.0.ttme"t ~.,,_., Or .... Coel4 o.lly "llof et I~·,.. J,_U,Juty2,•. t .. l1llt t "-"e.-..- CllyQtn Cll't Of lrvlfle ~I"°" ()r .... CM« Oelty Pllel, PVBU C NOTICE Jv1yt,1-,_.., P UBUC NOTICE STAR SPANGLED COUPLE LORRAINE ANO BOB SWAIN Fireworks at First Sight It was under the red , white and blue of the Chevron s ig n that Bob and Lorraine Swain rant laid eyes on each other, and 1t was fireworks at first s ight. She was pumping gas an d he was a m echanic, and togethe r their motors.revved up. ~ couple, now of Costa M esa, con· Unued their patriotic ways by pledging al· IOK Race Set Comedienne Ruth Bulli will be the special g uest when Far West Services sponsors a lOK run for benefit of the Muscular Dystrophy Assoda· taon. The r ace will t ake p1ace July 26 beginning at Alton and J amboree in Irvine, starting at 8 a .m . and covering a predominaUy Oat course The morning.Jong event will include <i C· tivities for spectators and e ntertainment hy the Baxter 's Street Singers Fr~ refr~hments wall be available and there will be ot he r celebrities o n hand. Pre-re~istratioo deadline Is July 12 and for ms are available al all COCO'S restaurant!> or entrants may call Far West Service~ at 957-6300. The S8 entry f~ includes the r ace. a T -shirt running cap and a wards ftl;gibility. A SS fee an· dudes the race a nd awards eli gibility onJy. Pre-registration the day of the race begins al 6:30a.m. Cannery Village Tours Offered Thi.' merchants o f Canne ry Village an Newport Beach are giving free tours of the area from 11a.m.to5 p .m . July 11, 12 and 13. The village was the s ite of mackeraJ can· nerles in the late '30s and the buildings have been tumed in to shops and small houses. A portloo of tour proceeds will be used to in· s tall historic an d directional signs and brighten up the area. Tours begin every two hours at 426 31st St , Newport Beach. Historical Books Sought by SATCH Donations of historical literary and r el at· ed m aterials are being sought for the eighth annual Auxillary Book Fair at Santa An a· T ustin Community Hospital CSATCH>. The event is scheduled for JuJy 30 through Aug. 1. According to J anet Wright, SATCH volunteer services director , collectibles w1th historical significance are being sought for the slleot auction pbue of the fair. Collectibles can be donated by calling the SA TCH volunteer sujte al 953.3450 from 8 a .m . to S p.m. Donations of books, posters and m agazines for the sale may be brought to the hospital outpatient lobby between 7 a.m. and 9 p.m. The hospital is located at 1001 N. Tustin Ave., Santa Ana. leg1ance to each other on the Fourth or July four year.. ago. And to m uke t he ir life more s tar· !>pan~led, a little firec racker , Bobby J r .. l>napped into the world on F1ag Day. So you can imagine what a celebration the r e was las t wec·k when the Swains celebrated their fourth anniversary on the Fourth. Chapter and \lerse J\nt1c1paun,g first fund-rat.'>er scheduled by n<:w M ozart Chapter or Orange County "v1 u sic Ccnl<'r arc <from l eft) Mary <'1tr<Jno. Lorane de Vries and Annette S hl'r wood. The event, on July 13. will in- dude dinner and a ntj!ht at the theater. For anformalJon. call 49'J 1050 Moo e Droppings Enlive n D e cor EAST MJSSO 'LA. Mont IAI'> -With Vera Wamcr , nothing goes to waste. Absolutely nothing. The walls of her home -and nearly every n a t i.urlace -are adorned wath briRhlly colored decorations. mostly wall hangings, made of things mo.s t people would consider waste. S he uses moose d roppings. fish scales. caribou bonei;, prune seed~. dog food and banana skins -umong other things. "Everything I make Is made out of waste - recycled wru;te," she l>a1d. "I can't Just simply sit and look at the walls " Her daughter. Bea Wells, says Mrs . Warner rushes through breakfa~t to get to her work bench. and often work'> for 10 hours. She said her motht>r 1s "alwayi:. thinking. Her wheels are turning like mad " Weddtng and <mgagrment announcem.tnli nm on Sunday m the Dally Pilot f'onN art> avaalabU at all Datly Pilot nflacea or l>y caltmg llw f'eaturt Dtpart· mfnl. 642 •321. ETl{I09('menl armounumenl! must~ r~~ b!I the ,..eaturt Department ot least su ~tkl ~fore tlw ~ddmgdate 240-Pound Catch in Lake Michigan CJUCAGO <AP> -Joy Graham, a slender . 100-pound 21-year-old, says "even a strong wind could blow m e a way." But she wrestled two 170.pound men to safety after their boat capslsed tn Lake Michigan. 111.aa Graham was s unbathing Sunday on • beach on Chica1o's South Side when she spotted two men "blue in the face and screaming for help" near a capsized boat about 200 feel offshore. She jumped into the water, grasped one man lo each arm and kicked unUl she reached abore. J im Evans and Jim Minkin, both Ji.year· old Chicago residents. thanked Miss Graha m for the rescue. And ooe or them promptly went out aallin1 again. "He took the life p reserver." Ml.as Graham s aid, "and swa m back to the boat and went sailing again." ( 842·4321<) Dlrectorcollect, toaubKrt to YOUR hometown paper, t ........... ll'fl.. II ,fl ••• Keeps you on top of theloc•I .cene .•. JULY SALE . t.,R!\NCic~-ORR DA ILY PI LOT fine stat(rery cacna del mar FEATURING ClalJ Calendar· ''ltl•m Mf'Aa1•• 11 t.be tMme ol a brunch to bl held at t :45 a.m. Wednetday, JuJy 18, al the Alrporter Inn In Irvine, sponsored by Newport Beach Chrlatian Women'• Club. Coat LI S$.2$ per penoo. Information: ~-2121. aAPE CIU8l8 HOTLINE of Orange County needa vohmtffn. 'tr alnin1 will be'1n Tuesd•Y. July 22. at unit headquarters. 7S'7l Westmjnater Ave., Westm.1nlt.er. Information: 891·5733. ENTERTAINMENT by magician and colum· n1st Richard Buftum will tughl.lcbt a hmcheon meeting this Thursday of the Mesa·Harbor Club at the Reuben E . Lee Restaurant. Information : 546·1732. LAMAZE NATURAL CBILDBIJlTH classes will begin at 7 p.m. T uesday, July 15, at Com· m unity Pt'esbyterian Church, 41.S Forest Ave., Laguna Beach. Information: 494·5548. SIMCHA CHAPTER of B'oai B'rith Women will meet at I p.m. Thursday at Fullerton Savrngs . corner of Brookburst a nd Talbert streets. Foun· tain Valley. Information. 968-4587. A FORMA110N meeting of the Newport Harbor Cbapter for the City of Hope be"gin! at 8 p m. Tuesday, J uJy IS. at the Holiday Inn 1n Costa Mesa. Information. 540-1338 "HOW TO UVE LONGER." a program in bel· ter nab'IUon, beCim at 7:30 p .m. Wednef'lda.y, July ta, at A Way of Llle Center, 191 E. 18th St., O»u llesa. lnformatlon: m. 'T708. ENGLl88 nrl'Oll8 to help the forelp born are needed by South Cout Llteraey Council. Train· lne Pf'OIJ'aJN will begln In September at Joca. tloru1 in Lake Forest and Dana Point. lnlorm a- Uon : .m-0296. "COUllAGE AND CHANGE," an employment program for mature women, begjN a t 10 a .m . Tbuniday, July 17. at the South Orange County YMCA. 1411 N. B,.oadway, Santa An a. lnfonna. t1on 542-3921. HOST FAMILIES ar e sought to provide room and board for J a pa nese studen~ arriving In late July. Information : 968-9234. Club ~r nm.a ea.ch W«bwadaJI m the Daily Pilot and contam.t nohcn of wo~·.s and aer-w:,. club mttftng.s and eveNI open UJ the pubQc /OT the f ollowmg Wf!tk S~ nohce11 to Club ColendaT, Doily Pilpt, P 0 . Bor 1560. Cotta Mt.sa, CA 12626. Include your name and phone numbtT Notact• mwt ~ m our hand& thTtt wttlu m odvanct of on twnl. Pu:turf'.s are L1m1ted to maJOT /und-rau4!'u o~n to t ht publu: To requut a pictu,.e, wnte or call the FeaturP DeJ)Orlment. 642-021. between 2 and 5 pm PhoUJ re· quut1 are honortd on a 6PQCe avallabl.t basn Assertion Beats Aggression DEAR ANN LAN DE RS: Please 5'top telling people to get "professionaJ belp " My wife and l will probably end up divorced because of your e1d vice. Ever since she bas started to go to a psycbialrllt she has been lmpogaibJe to live With. The pfJychiat rlst advised her to "express herself." He 1181d she has too many bottled up emotions and n~ed to release them. Well, she 1s releasing them all right. and her outbursts arc more than I can take. After she has finished tearing me to pltt~. she s ar.J she feels a lot better and ts gettm~ well. Maybe SHE Is getting well. but I am gel· ling sidt. I'd like to hear what you have to i:.ay about this since you arc the one who started all the trou ble. -RAGGED EDGE DE.All RAGGED: E xprea:bae 09eRlf doH not me en te aring people to plet'e•. The psychlatri8t probably saggested Utat yoar wlfe be more usertJ ve ud not allow lw-rsdf to two tromped oa.. I be lie ve j oint c o unsrllnc would b.- beneflclaJ. Yoa two nf"ed to v~tUa~ yoetr fttl· ln~s •boat one aeolber In tM presftKe ol a pro· f euioaal who c an a c.t •11 an Impartia l modPraC.Or a nd cOUDMlor. Ask your wlfe to t1IL. LO her donor •bout tbb . UEAR ANN LANDERS· /\'> a fireman for a lmost io years I mu-,t take ucepllon to }Our ans wer to .. Joanne an Yonker'>." concf'mtnR the cat stuck In a l ret-. My brother fireme n and I have responded to many calls to remove cats We h¥ve ~ ~cratcht'd. hittcn and ~l·nerally maull'd by <'lib that wt•r(' tf'rrifu'<i by hc•1Rhls One of my bud· 1i1c'I aJmost lr"'t un c•yP Som~llmc-s. after a long -.tru1ud" w·lh tn-.-s anc1 h1Rh l4:ns1on v. 1n·'t. \lof• would w·t the animal :-.afc·ly to tht• J:mund only to \lo alch 1t d1mh bnck UJJ the 'tame lrt"<:' I don't mind risking a p1t>c1· of apparatu' that costs over $100.000 o r <·v<·n my hfe for mv fellow man After all. that 1s what I've sworn to do Rut to risk m y nttk for a cat., r have never known of a c<it who could not ~ct down from ~ny place it managed to gN up to If thts were not the ca!>e. the trees would tx> littered wath the '>keletons of cats, and so far I h a ven't ~<'e n even one -HAHOLD 1~. MI NEOLA, NY. DEAR RAROl.D: By the time yot1 read WJi you wHJ havt-sttn anoth~r letter about a fire man who risked ll~ neck tryln~ t4 res<'W a c anary. I respoeded, "If my !iOD wen!! oa t~ BAYSIDE PHARMACY Your Neighborhood Drug Srort 1016 ~Driv• Newpott Beech 760-011 1 mzirs CUSTOM FRAMING Open 6 Days A Wee« Mon.·Frl. 9-6 Sat. 1~ 1803 Newport Blvd . Costa~ Ann Landers ladde r that w as 'd•a(erouly far oat' I w«Mtld not be indlaed to applaud or cheer. I'd be bor- rtned.'' You realize, of coarH, that we wm both calda a ~ of nak from uimal·lovers who bel1eve ~Y ARE ••rtb iM riak. I'm bracloc m yself for lite ouJHgbt bttaue I'm wltb you, brother, all tk ••Y· OF.AR ANN LANDERS Plea'l e s ay c;omt-thtn~ about parr•nl'> who leave thPar 1•hildn-n undn !>IX year-. of a~t· alone In thr hou:-.i· when tht>y ~o out <•I ntl!hl Our n1·1J!hbor' do tha., at lf'a.'>l thrt'f• night-. d \1.1-.·k anrt 1t w11r ne<. me "ck They ~<i y th1·y <'an't afford "s1ltf r dn<i they an• "<'k of M~y1ng ht>mc all th•· ta m" W 1 11 > o u r· 11 m me n t ., -N 0 N A M Jo; I ~ NAS HVlLLf: DEAR N.S .: So m any turlbtf' things could hapJW"ft t.o lhoM kidh I can't .,._it.In to list them. Don't the pa"'9U. rt-ad ~~papt"rs! So far t,My'~-e bttfl lodly. AJM», tMy could be cbantf"d with cbJJd ne~Jttt. Plnse tell them so. U tbf'y do.'t !Juipe •p. yoa have a mo ral obUgetlon to notlf y lllie politt. Japanese Stude nt.· N e ed Ho t Famili~s lf06l fam1 hes a r being sought to housf• J apan~~e Junior e1nd ~en1or high school student.. for a th~-wet!k exchange pro1i:rum. StudenL., waJI be staying Wlth OrangP County families July 26 to AuR . 16 to paruc1pat.e In English language classes and cultural tours. fanubes partaclpaling in the program, run by J .C.A. Co of San Diego, will reee1ve a book on Japan and may attend a two-session class on J a panese c-ulture, languag~ and cooking If yoo <1 rc ml<>rest.ed an hol>tmg a Japanei:..- ~tudent, can ~2Tl6. ....... L...m •• , 1 At PRECISION PERFORMANCE we shampoo, coodition, PRECISIOO-cut and blow cky your ho1r, whether you're a guy ex gol. .,,....,, .............. ...................... -... ___ ...... ,_.....,. ~ .. -~-· ...,,,_.., ..... , .. ..,... ---°""-.. ..,......._., _ __. _ .............. ..... ... ... _...,CM.,..... __ I ...... ._.,..... .. ...,_, . ....................... .._ ........ .....-..... __ .,,.....c-.. •C.••-- I .._ ........... ~ -OiWiie~ 3 Town C, Counuy, Orange (7 14) !M7·8228 \ . I We also offer permanent waves, coloring. frosting, rnonkvres-and cxryhc nails. NO APPOINTMENTS Alll IYR MECESSAaY ALL IAIR CUTS I •$• • Includes: •SHAMPOO • CONDfTION •CUT a BLOW DAY MOW • LOCATIOMS TOtmft YOU \ I L ' • L ~ ~ ~ • • • ... 1 ...... ,. * COAST LIFE 6'2-5671 TM ••111M ...,._. on The On1111• Co•et DAILY PILOt·· 642-5678 CLASSIFIED ADS PAST CREDIT APPROVAL ........ .. ...... H11111..... ............ H1t1Mllw.. ttu1MhrS. .......... s. Hu1n,_S. .......... s. .. Ill lllll••ll811ele•e•• ............ ellllll••••••alllae ................ llllalea ..................................... ~ ........... eeeeeeeeeee ee ....... ••• eeeeeeee•e •eee•eee .... e eeeeeeeeeeeee• .. ....... • ... 1111 ...... • .. , ....... 1112 ••• ,.. 1002 ••• ,.. ltOJ ••• ,.. . 1002 ••• ,.. 1002 ••• ,.. llU ........................................................................................................................................................................................ I 'W .wtUIT .. .... .. ....... .._ ..... -... .. _ ............ .. lsst1--.1..,. .................. ........... -. ..,, ... _....._., tn11• ...... POS' -.Mil : tr ............. _. Al..a--~ alfteQ&alal .. MeH. ~-=~~ =:~-r..:· -~~c:r·· iDI Act of .... =~;::~~ ALLSTATE --==~!=... clK:rimWetm a....t OD REAL TORS _. ... pMat ...-11111 nee. ODlar, ,...t"c au. --------• tlaia •f:.:iiou Taefu ~=·~ ari make«.: MOW! fil 'S ~.a..~== Midi preference, limit•· 19«-TO-OWM ..... tWla ..._ idNllf ' tba.orcliac:rillllna~." FJlEEHOllS LIBT locat.cl. OwlMI' ""kl ,,. newspaper wUI not bowiafly ac~pt any ad•erta1in1 for real ... wllicb ia ia rlola-tim altbe law. ....................... ...... 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• YA 2STOIY SIOl.500 H•rd lo F iod. Cosla Mesa 2 story. 3 Bdrms, 2 batb home with bonus room, brick fireplace, VA DD down terms. Act now, there's only ooe! Call S..2313 °"'" flPO•H -,t t,11'1 h)H N'4t' {~·Billlil C....S6f.to0 V.A.. llOUSING 8K.R Uke fut aale. Aakiq eft7-1711• asz..-. Call-.-0 • SEL£CT PROPERTIES JUST USTID IN TUITUIOCK t&LS Beautifully decorated 3 bedroom. family room home on comer lot. Vaulted ceilings, shutters & lots of J!lass overlooking covered patio.· P r ofessi o n a ll y d esig n ed landscaping. $309,000 FEE. IN NEWPORTC~NTER • 644-9060 3 bednom,peatbome, ........................ ... Oii' ,...... witlt • low in· II t.--t uaumable loan. IAllJ dum 10 years olll AIJ..m-3'191 w ........ .._ S BR, 4 Ba, custom wa t e rfront h o m e w /17x31 ' p vt dock. Priced S1 ,395,0 00. Builder w /trade for Palm Sprinss Estate. Fer details on UUa bome and appt to aee, call Carol Hoff. att. Gl-GGfH. .... $15.500 2-story wttb 2 baths and a ~t u.umable lou . lMJl-bt electric kitchen. oommmity pool. vacant and t he owne r baa penidsed All. 751-3191 S.C...tC.... Sll,500 11us one is really bot! Sharp 2 Bdrm condo close to pool. walk to everytbinc. Assumable loan, definitely won 't lall. 541).- • Whelan RealEstate 8nod New Lu v eiu. Nev. s intle family homes. Now a vail for lease option, o nly $600/mo. Ca ll oow. ......... CHARM -Old CdM duplex . n ewe r cons truction, library, f!&rden patio, wa lk to beaches. 5350,000. ~OLORFUL -3 bdrm, views. parquet Ooors, F~ch doors. pool, spa, fee l•nd. S4.15.000. REFURBISHED -4 bd r m. 3 b•t h s . spacious. new paint and ca rpet s, m •lds quarters, assum•ble loa n S275.000. COLORFUL -Every room ope ns ont o • patio. 4 bdnns, gardeft atr ium, aaauma ble loan. SUIUOO. SURROVNDINGS -A 2 bdrm CU9do unkl 3S acre Plft, a-II. pool, spa, ete. a suu oo. Dl!COR -Ready to • mo.• la. Ida better .... U.model.4bdrm. arv .... •11.•. TMAn WHAT 11 ..... MOUi' U..IUJI: "'°"° ........ m.-oo ............... ................. • = ·nrM•ua IEAL ESTA TESIMIMAI SCHEDULED IM SOUTH LA&UHA AMDHEWPOltTIUCH UaMJo .... lshle ...... , II II lalc.. ........... ,... ...... ............. 7:10 .. 1:30 - .Wy ftt .... Ua11ott ...... lu "-,-:t c..... .... ...., 1• at .. lrowt1'• IHtw•t l 11 06 CcMnt Hwy. .. '-"' L1gsns. Mr. Gow Trowbrill91 Cca.t. .... Mr. Sh"'9 .... ,.. .. UaMJo's ... ,.._ .. Dapal t wll tltcms .. to,6c "°WIMN Do i•o,,.......,.r Sslrl&ds to M co•w-4 w9 M wt.en to ...... ...., fw,... ................................ .................. .,..to ,... ................... wll follow .. ,. ... 1 ......... I••••••:•, ;:~rt••ltlH .. ~ u.p•a.. .. C81 ..... .......... _ .. ,. ... 94 .... c• be _. ltr allilt ML L9'da,_ .t 49').JJJ I er "r co•tectl•• yo•r LI••• ...... ....... Unga Aulfsmt 0. ... , 111• °' •. c...e __ &Mil ........... ~ ....... ,....._ ... ~ ........ .......,._ . .-............ ·--·----..--- REALTORS '7S..Hll SOMITHING FOil EVBYOME OM1"1WIOW:AM1t'.., .. .... •• , d111 ........ ..., .... tew.t ... .., ............ -......., .......... ... :=· tMH IDltAMATICI weed..._ c ..... ,.... ..... ,....~ ,.1v_, _.. .. ....._ S7SO.OOO. COU OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2515 I. Co.at Hwy .. c.... .. Mer 675-5511 COOLm With tbe aeabnieses and ~ oceaa VMJW from Ulla 3 Bdrm 2"'1 Ba I ~iiaiio.-iii•iii...,ii.,.iiuii•ii•ii.ii..,.iiii I low Db om e pe r c b e d I• abaft SU Clemente. C-. .. 41' f BALBO A ISLAN D ( \ I . I . . • :,1,AYLOR CO. : ' .·\ j 't J J .. ' '" l'llli ·~am•11 .0. THI FAMILY'" DOYa SHOtllS Sll0.000 Imagine entering a skylighted lan ai & d a n c i n g unde r t he s t a r s o n a travertine marb le dance floor . 4 Bedrooms, 3 bat hs . pool & s pa. Eve'ryth in g you'd expect in a California ho m e . Nig htlights & beautiful bay view. Owner will finance at low interest r ate. No loan fees. WU&.IY M. TAYlOll CO .. llAl.TOaS 2111 S-JDt• fp ....... NEW..,'POll-IT19 CIMTH, N.I. 644-49 I 0 MIWUSftllS - DUPL&X · doors to beach. Two-2 bdrm + owner's pad. Good sum· mer /winte r r~ol a l. Owner Oe:x.lb&e OD fmuc· ID,l. trade, etc Subm&. liMS.000. NNINSUl.A POIM'r Newly decor at ed 4 bdrm. fam 1h home. Ocean view ! $325.000. IAYNONT We ha\·e sever a l finE> homH with pier & slip a T~O H~SE COUMTl'Y 4 Rd rm ~ .. 3 hat hs: r<.1nc h ~t yl~ m ini~tatl' in or ang<• grm·es. 5249.500 BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR J 0l I Buy' Ill,. (Jr "', '-.I P. t. ; ·, f, I f, 9% ASSUMABLE 3 Bdrm, larce yard, family room. beat buy ln Coat• II e s•. Only ... CaU 645-9111 :i. OPEN HOUSE REAlTY /.' ......... Beaatiful Lido Ille. l bedroom , COIY d~•. atrium, F'rencb doon. beam cellinp. 1par1dl1t.1 pool, master bedroom w/spa. $58S,OOO 2 UNITS · 2 bdrm + l bdrm 00 30xM lot. ,,., blodt t.o bbcb. o we 1st --~~~~~~~ fll!ll..-tlii! .... illlllli!ll.. TD Pnced •l SlM,000. iii SIDE BY S IDE · 2 ~xes. One 2 bdrm, 2 be. pnced •t 1245.000. Ooe 2 b d r m , I b • Ra.000. Ulllls close t.o ~ be•cb 6 ahopptn&. associated .. ISTATI SAi.i l.arlt CQl!ltom 4 Bdrm. 21r'I bel.b home with room -------- for pool and tauus C'OU.rt. Loc•t~d 10 e:achuive area. oear Newport Back S.y Hc:>rws OK. Pnc-ed at SZ:JO.OOOfor immed iate $&1.e. " COWIOYS Here's a pbce rcr you! Sag 4 bedroom 2 bath wrtb community stables. nduig ring. RV st.once. and lots of wide open spaces. Gre•t Oranfe MewU..W REALTY Canycm new aac1 pool 3 ___ sn-c100 _____ •-~::::.._J;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~ bedroom, 2"'1 b9tl9 bome PRillE WXURY APTS in put area. Aeceu to WANTED. Wll.b owner prin&e .. acb.. sza.-. fin.encin1 ia Or&a1e -co. llllOIC fllS-ll fAL TOllS 101• . ..,,,, l olboo • n , •• ) 400ltr~RMUU Cly lot'at10 0 . Oa '1 C.M. AtUS suuoo. C.ll 7Sl-3191 # d!t?Y'tt .• SELECT RC11ylo rCo I 1 l I'"'\)() H8w DOG.OOOK.. A Valla· ble immediately. Prine. only . Da vid , a c t.. M&al6 DICWn THIS DUPUX! Remodeled 2-slory 3BRs. 3 bath hom e -lar ge master s uite - French doors -fireplace and 2BR rear unit w/paned windows. vaulted ceilings. Both units w/some oc-ean v iew. $325.000. Holly Ma r kas 644-6200. <W-55> .... ---. ----------712-1414 (<Jml)U\ Voley (~ 642.all Cl()1 0oo..r Hl-l100 Woocb~C-er 644-6200 1-bbot v-ee.- WAttlflONT RESIDEllE, VU.SUP ......................... d....., • • pa••• toc•a• PeaifKt fw .. ...... ..., ........ 1 ..... .... ... ...., ... .,.,. ht.J. ........ 5 lte4,..•• wltlt '•ti• ••d lt••t ..................... , ...... , Hite hh I~ OWMH WM.I. ASSIST WITH Pf MCIM•. Jest ,..,._ to lhw= Heritor Yecltt Cl•lt • SI.JI ,_ 611·1400. HA .. lliE-YU & SPA C .... * .. ccS I,_... ICllry ...... etrH•• ••4 ••ll•lt•4 4ec•r•t•r & I •11. ..,_., .... 2 ..... 2 M, ... alw ....... ,..... ...... ..... ,.. ................... Saler _....A.LT.D.SJll.000.6>1·1400 •ltltSllC ... TEIUCE c..... ... .... .. .. .. '°°"' .. a._._ ........ ~ .... 2 W.+4iit ...... trlt ..... Hl-1411 WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. ltEA&. EST All: S.S. ........ "'-'Y ~ 2436 W. COIKI Hwy 31!> MM1"f Aw ~ e..octi ~ bl.tnd .,..... 67U .. -TUnLaOC• GUM WITH VllW 5 b4r111e...elfflitw• .... Clll•MC bee .... to .... 9aa•1M. LMtp t-, ,., ....... ..... ra W6 of f/lflts lullh19 to ~ & 9e1 •11 ..... Pri•4* pley ywd. Model lltw •wfy offet .4 -CclM CONDO 011ly s21 s.ooo. ca-I 1l ..... l1Mfhilt~ ..... D ..... ""' t-, ,,.. w.t bw. too .-y _ ....... to -lltiolL "" '-'-...... ....... _..... -IWFFS CONDO Sl41.500. a.Mu eed Slllt toM• a ua. •. hit ._..... ill te. ll•fh. N••r sc9tools & s9toppl•CJ· Co•ered,.eto.. 2744 E. COAST HWY. CORONA Dll MAR 759-1616 PAUINIEAI CIE 1ma1 1L11n ca. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE 1 lnlflC TaftD Col'll<i M e · Ad pl<'ent T o New Situated Jn R:r.ly Appre<-1almJ? An.'a Of Redevelopm p~ & Park. C'harm1n2 Rear ~ ' ·-! Red Bnrk Patao Would Make r.r . 4' Home Other Two Re ntal l'nat' rl H t>l p With P u y men t s & T a JC es : X CF: I. I. .. : NT FINANCING AVA IL.ABLF: C.ill Now Redut'ed To $1~.000 OU> Co.<>MA D1L MAii Attent ion lnveswrs: Neat Three Bedroom Home In Fantltllk Location Of Old "Corona del Mar On R·Z Comer Lot. Owner Hu Arch1lectural Pl•ns For Nt>W Units Or Will Build Modif~ Tu Sult New ()wn(or. A Ra~ Opportunity Al 1212.000. ® --.......... t DAIYllR ' r r I I I 759-9100 12c_,. ... .._ ... .,....c...... ' ICLYIM I ._, .p..I .... , .... t....,.1---1 ! IL-•...lr~' .... '1_r ... l_1 .... 1 _] l ..:. ~ .. ~ ::::. .... = 1--L-U~l~P-=l~D~..,, """bit.,...,. . 1 1 r r '!~=.~= • ::;sr-•. r r r r r r r r 1 •:-'°'I I I I J .. 1 I I I I 11Bliill&m1., ____ ...... m · ••• ~a r1 a - PROPERTIES For • Ad ill W--'s Wort.I C4ll s.. ••z.w 11. &t. no New Toppings 7099 t,~B~ •ten.,_.,.... .. ........ ,.. .... , f"t ....... --h. ......... " _ .. IC ' U AVtCC&. -._.;. C-.._....CM_.1~l tl-"-,,.., -~ .. c.i. MtM. CM-..u ... ll f lll• ---.. ,_ ........... .. ._,,,..,,.. It_,,_ ,,.., ~ .. \ ... ..., ··"' '"' c_, o.n .. 0r-c-i. ... J_ .... .. ,_, "'*·~er.._~ .. ~ O..•• Piio< J~"n,._ ''"'ac PlJSUC NOTICE ~----------PIC'T1'10UI 9UIHMM ..._fT.Aff•WT , .. ...._.... --· M9 -... llMINH• CAMPaEU. CIT V OF IN ~"'"'· U.11 .... ,.., ....... L...--~.(At;,.,,..~ AP"t-8 81r1<Nr, )1>11 0.1 Ol>ltpe. S•" J"•" C•P•t1••110. ~~tllVS A°"* E. 111'1<'-r, JU.JI Oe• 0.ltPO. S." J"•" C•C>lllr•"o c.ii~n.rs lt~M ~I. •1M«ro a.7. Coron• CHI M•r, C•lllor,.1• "6H T"ls ... ,1,_u I\ <ono.Kt•<I l>y • C)eftt!•~--~ A,..., 8 BirlchH flU\ st..C~'l .,., f1t(ld Wit" ,,._. CouftlY C ... rk Of O•-Counh on JuM II. "90. 1'11'1'1 Pulllltllld Or.,. CM" 0.lly Piiot, J -u ....... , t. •. '•· ,.. ,.~,. PVllUC NOTICE PICTln<IUS 9UM NIESS-- NAMC ITATl!MeNT Ti.. fol-..q C>ef\OftS .,.. dol"'1 !>Us_, .. LANO CONCE'IN, LTD , 11~ ~~ DMt-. A-. s."i. MP, CA LANO CONC ERN LTD I• CA!tfonll• ·~.i-1, "'° E 0..rt' A-.~·..,,_, CA '7~ T"'' ~I\ <OftClu<I.., l>v •CO-l»f•I- LANO C04'oCE'IH. LTD A_., M S.wyer ~..,.... '"'' ~···~· •ft\ f1tf'IG ....... tP\4 1 County c1 ... -. ot Or•nCW' Crruntv °"" J-1'.1"1«> ,.1,..'01 PubJ•'-nt"O Otdt'?" Co.t\t (\,}, v &."'11ot J,,... •a 1) Ju~ 1 • t"9tl 1S..HOI Pl'BLIC NOTICE I FICTITIOUS aUSINESS NAMI! STATEMENT t ne f0How1n.a per-)On '' 001nQ Ow't• ft.t'U .,. l(AR l.C N ( S flOO i< COANECOPIA, UIS SOUi" Buen •-1 .... u.., .... • l(•rlenl' ICr•I<!•. 171~ !>Guth 8 u c11 ··-1 .... "" .,M<I • TI\~-· t\ (O"Oveli-(1 I>~ .tll •II 41 .. .-1 K'lrltnt M Kl''~., ff'H\ \ta1..,,.,..,t w•' '''fla w11n '"' 1 Cou1'ty (It,,. of 0f'ttn()( Cou"h ("' Jul\t' 14, ,._, FUtttt Publl\""° ()r..-oo (°"•I O<t•IV P,iof Ju..,.U.Juty1 ~ ·~ 2.._ ..._~I PUBLIC SOTl<.:E FICTITIOUS a UStH[ SS NAME STATEMENT '"~ tooowtnq Ofl'''On\ ,.,. o ,. ; tk.i\•f\f"\\~ N•<~~~·:~~~us;,~n~\~~ '>9~~:~' I C.thl6'N• .,._., M •l e W~r. ! ~0) D< """•~? j L••·-· c;.f"""'·• •1101 A,,,,.., K-••.t 11111 ~ ..... , l d"" I H unt 1nql0'1 &..<-f\, (.._111•0HH,. --1f>4.to Tt'11\ OU\I,,,.,\'\ ,, (?nOut h o ,,. .• 9tt'tftf ..tf Od<tntn~·n l>on.10 llC.•w flt• '"'' \t.tt~n1 "'°'8\ f t(_illlO w t"' IP\#' County {fpr' Of Or•t\Qe Co..,n1., on J.-JO. 1'80 ,,. . .,. P uOh \......, 0r.-. ,,..,, O••IY P1101 Jufyl,9 1•.1J.1'NIO ll~IO PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS aUSINESS NAME STAT'U1llfNT T"c foll-1"9 ~·~n\ 1trt Oo•nu IWSIN U .S EDUC A TI O N A L O P · PO~TUNITIES FOA NUASE!., A Olv .. IOft of ........ ,. "'<tu•llt•llOft S.r'Vt(O , 100n 5'#-• I.AM , >t""I "'910ft 8Nc". CA.,._ """ L ltr-. 10011 s-... ~. i.-. M-onq!Oft llff<" CA .,_ ..__ L Bui~. 1•~ Sunl\y Crt\I 0r1 ... ,..,...,.,,,,CA~ T"'' ~-n I• conov<t.., l>Y • 9t'Mf•' _.,_" .,,,,LI(._ Tfh~ ttrtfirnrm W8·\ f1if!d .,,,. '""' CO....IY ci.r• Of 0.•nQe County on J-1•. '"'° 1'1~ ~·-Or-Co.ti 0.olv P1104 J-11, Zl. J~v 1 • 1'90 1)e.O IO PUBLIC ~OTICE l'ICTITIOU' aUSINESS MAME SfATIEME NT T~ ·~•"9 __, t\ -"9 1>•1'• M'l.S •t G ALLIVAN VIDEO & P>tDTO SE ltVIGES. 1"'1 -AnllU• 81"0 . S..tl• :MO. 1.-. CA '1771S ~ VllK.,.I C..1110 11, 1JOO H C~Sl.. •11.s.M•Al\A.(A .,~J ~ ..._.u I• <-.cled l>Y "" ,,.. .,.~ .>tl/IW>Y Gelltv.,, Tllh -wo lllt'O w ith fr-< c-ty Cl<!n Of Ora~ Coufttt on JllM JO. 1'10 1'1-1' P\itlft-Or-Co." D•llY Potot J.,ly 1 •..... ll. 1'NIO ,~Ill _ .. .., .... ...., .... ,.. ............. ,.., ..... ..... ..., _ _,_ 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ..._,._ .... • ... "11111 '-.. "11111 '-.. M11111 ,_ .. ····•·•·•·············· ....................... ...................... . ............................................ . ..... _ .. _J·-----1 n:.-=-~=:.· ... ~~ .... ~~ ~.P!~~.-~ ..... • ... o.w ... ,.. ................ c1m ...... ...... ....__ • .... l... Aa ..... e Tetr ue TwahH &M'l'IUIJ'I' Oru'.!~7 ~C.. Dlettuuo uw J -6a • ,,._ W ...... _.. ar 2"-~ chn. Ofter wlll °"9 -,J. -... ~II*••. I~ M CM .... , .......... be, 2 "91, MW Yiew ~llll\o\ .. 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UNUSUAL Newport• 0... 711-mt OMl-TW~.,,_ OPPOllTUMl'n t~4:°j~d IMI,.._. ..... , ... ..,_~for 1aJe ::s.::..~~ 1"9'4._..,J -----------1-----·· 1n Newport Hel1hta. lllt11 aere w:uu .. 1 II\~ f9' Real Estate --U1111t I •rfU tllfCI -.ct ltOI ,.......LY s.umm.. pool, comer stnem, clo1e to be• """"' ...... ,. ol 8t. Aadtews A Clay w /vie•. Ut5,ot0. d\ .. ,,,,, 0 m•) 1'1 .. C<t '""" .,dJ, by h •lri)hunt" IO 00 .. m lO ) lOp fn Mondioy IJlrv t'nd>11 II 10 nonn Sat urd• > C'<r.t'TA MEM CW~'IC'E Xll w "·'t (;.'2~~ ~ll'"Tl:'K:TM Ht A( II t~Be .. rh IJhtl ~io.tz:..;J l.AC:f ''" lt~ >\l II 1021 ' c · .. .,,, ""'' Luacwrn U.•J\'h •~•• ~~.tt ;\Of{Tlf C:<ll "1 \' th ul In'<' ~m l~I C:LASWttel DUDl..aS D••udh~ fCK •"V11) & ~•II• I<) 30 pm t h" l1.1 y bef or .. puhl1rJ11ttn, .. ,rt'l"l for l>unda' & 'le>nd1y t:d111on' "'"''" <k-•dltrM.' " ~IUrdJ\ I Z noon a..uw.o ....... "°"" ERRORS Ad~"rl''"'> •hovld r bl'C'k lhr1r .1d• daily &-•t'p•irl •'rrt>r• 1mm ... d 1 .. t t•ly Tiit. OAll."t' PILOT ~"umt .. hab1ht) fo r "''' l1n1 1nN>rr~<'I 1nM·rtJon only ('A "CELI~\ TIU'!- "h•·n k1lhn~ .m ~d tw ~Ur•• ltt m-.Ju: J rc•tottl ,,f I h • I\ I I I 'l' \I H t. Ii ).!l\tn \OU tn \uUr urt l.•k• r .... r• 1 , "'' "' \ uuP t· l10t t 11 •• t,11r1 I hi ~ 111 nu mt•• 1 " , t t , ri r • ... 1 n t. •t • \ i h 1 .uJ\ l'fti..,•·r ut t •• ..,, ''' ,, d"putt (',\ '(' t I I \TIO\ ffH n1111n,,1,,, u~ ,. ~ " I• I• f t r' H I Mt ',,~.1, .... ,n 1 ' 1.111 ,, 111.11 h.• t•U1 '41 I 11111 ., ·' ,, •, •·t t r• d f ,._ • • I 1 t t " I I, 111•• 1f111 l•l\11-\I "I ,,,., rt. • .: .. '1 111 ltH 1r f\Jtl •• ,. ,, '"' tll.t • .. ,,,, . ,,, .... " '" ! •• I,. f I •• t I ,,,, f .H, I A ... '"' , .,ff T II I 'I' ~ '''"' l'l l1tl r I • t \ t Int , f , I l ~ 'I.• "'''' •""ht ••I"''' ••r r • • , ' r , ·•41\• rte. m•t•t 1n•J 1•1 th In l't 11 r..t l t ... & rt·~ul.1tu..n w.Utv-.ut pnur lltltU• C:LASS'"90 NA ... AOOUU p ,, f~,,, 1'1"" ( ,,.., . ,, .... .; t< .. 'f'.:.'t, . ... . ,, ...... Starting a New Business A cccord l"g 10 Cellfomie llu!Mneu eftd Pre>teulona Code (Sec 17900 11> 179301 e ll i>e••one dol1"9 IN91N•• unct.r • flc:hticMI• n•me muet Ille • •l•l•ment ••'" ,,.. Cou<11y Clerk •nCI ..... ,, e>uOll• ... d l ou r 11m ea i n a 1>ewapaoer serving nte •••• In wlllcl\ Ill• 1><111n•u I• ioc.teo The alate,..ent It req.,lrtd by lew and Is necesury l" orot•ctl119 your b uslneaa na"'• lilo s l b •nks requite proof OI 1111"9 IO Q9eft CO,..ITHtroi .. .CCC>UnlL T"• OAILY PILOT provides both llH"ll end publlcatk>" service•. Wt lla•e all "'9 nece ... ry lo""' •no malftlel" • d•lly Hrvlce lo lhe Or •nge County Courti.ovw. £1tl'ler 1109 by o ne of""' co<1v•nle111 olllcat or pll one Ille LEGA L DEPARTMENT 642·4321 , Eal. 332 101 m ore intOfmeflofl end le>rma. ~.17 per DAY That 's ALL )00 PO) tor a JOda) ad in the DAILY PILOT SEIVIE lllECTllY l ' I ••• 2-STOIY -1 Stnlet. Open daily. p.m. O.../et1. -.mr ~ ...... _,,, eovse o'clodl to 1 p.m. o'clock. __ __.;;. _____ _ OCW .. ONr W .. S.Mc~ ~Corvo Pl Available in Cam p us ...-. -0 1 St. And r ew1 , CYPltUSSUo.IS Vu.•w Turtle Rode 4 --.. -aq.ft. 4 to I ~port Beech. Price .......... bee-..tlfu.lly f~J Br ~ Ba t 2 Br 2 a. Spec~ llvme l'OOID W /f rpk ol Count. lrl paUol, 4 car sara&e ..wun,~.000 Costa Mesa You a re the wmner 11r two (r('e llc llets 1 SI$ 'lti~1. to Bdrma. 2~ ba. Plan 4 on .Bdnm. WI bati.. P~ SJ1,5GOto Sl.5o$.5GO. ar.-........ quiet cw -dt·H C SlrffL ....... Sl.511... New, preat11ioU1 re- Conveniently located Jll $Ta... Cl. sldmce. See. 1ate, es· clolle to parti, pool and ,_.. e lusi v e bea c h • fkd h 1 l l 0-~ RL'. tltv 1:, :; -:-:;t It I scbooU ~J"nll dubhoule. Every rm. a THI LJPIZZAM HOaSISHOW Jul) 11. 8PM ANAHEIM • ' ma(Dlficeot . vu. Corwr lot. adj. lo former Nixon ••SIUl.TY 67M670 OCUMYUDPU t 1111e Da. owe •• 10% Gor ceous ocean vu duplex. 2 yrs n e w . Decorator in 111tenors. wood bumint fireplaees. walk·ln cto.et.a. wet bar In fa.mil.y room. Private ~ 6 much mlk'h more. One unit bas over 1750 sq rt. The finest ('UL'!tom bu.lit quality & a.rooruties. The other has over lS20 sq ft. Wald lo secluded beach in San Cleme nte . P e rfert owner's unit + income. or 2 family residence Elcel tu abeJter. Only 129.000 down & owne r wW C&IT)' at ooly I O'ic ID· teresl. Call Mr. Lynch, Agent 1141972.1571 or eves & dndl call 2U /59fHS31 I llAUTWUl CG:lveotioo Center ncket.s may be cl&1med by calling 642·5678. ext 272 ••• v'MEW USTIMGS Redhill ~Realty 552 '7500 ...SIOAD CUSTOM wrTM YllW VEIWNSM.Y! estate. By appt. only. S750,000. 541 -4 181, ·~·541-t542 VllWDWLD JBr . w /frp lc. 28r. w spac1ous pauo ...., blk to ocean. High loao 11 7~'k Low d o w n t:z3S.!ri() Call now Cute CM 3 Bdrm 2 ba a1 S93.500 ALSO U~pleu'!> & Wllls avail Pnnc on l) 640-5078, Bkr Oc e•n. b a r bor and ~11tht.ak:mg ~~ are I laid <Art !:le fore you f mm lh1., mr rt'd1blE> ~'<I f\ Se\tte housing 'lhortage pred 1Clt'd 1n Orang1· Count) SeC'Urt' }our G I oet.r .... 1s..- bt>ner 1t-:rnd dCI 1m rx:rd1;1Lel) DIS REAL TY 673-6210 J bdrm •>ffe n :ui A ,, . .,. °'I 1 1 the mon~ featun·-1n r lu de d .. ump t i;o u -. ··mLu:nEsr 3 Br 2 ---------i Ba. Flex Fin $9>1. Owner A~t>Dl ~·636.5 loW Seeks & A1WK.. C4546-9522 •TRJUM & ss9.1111 ma st er bdrm ~ u1 t i: G w1s•uDa Roman tub 1•' QCtlU VIEW C--.. ..._. I 022 ARDEN ENTRY FIXIO UP_. sep exemse rm and Jrd u.t ••••••••••••••••••••••• G11rgeou.; ).t rd ".ur and BRANO NEW ON Iott viewing~ v1t-"' IUILDTOSUrT rounds lh.boutstandang J MARKET io I RVIN ~: &Ill lo(t Out.side '" ttw . bedroom fam1l) horn<' Love I) J Br • 2 Ba secluded spa and ... un Ont-30xllll lot WaU to wall <'arpel!>.dlll "CaWom1allome"' Just deck a nd the ~ l Jr• 434 Begonia o ... ru mg area. ra rr.1h room a ~ ... __ w"lk l.O pa-'-•· -00.1125 .>i.36148 · ~uun .. "' • i:arage w ith r a m pPr ~)' det"Oratt'<l 00 re~· land Ownt'r t''IClrt·mel) arutiow; and pnrt'<l l•> ~I'll a s:m.ooo Call abo>ut un bell~ablt' !\•rm' I • brick rirq1l.1c t• ro~t' yi:ar ro u nd l'XC'dlenl door More rt'at urt· ... 1 Attract1vi>Po<,lduplt>x +21 garden. rrui: tree~ 2 ln1nevhol')l.s Sll!>.000 available b> r all1ni: good rentab Pnme locn ri;i~i;od~\ /.~~!~i: ... :~rl ·---5•5•9•-l-l•l•l---i &M 7211 Sens1bl> pn1 ed Orean \ 1cwi. Homl'' taon 1285.000 R~ Owner Sl 19 . 500 R ti: :l C a 11 al SSl0.000 with ~asona Our Si>ttuil , 640-'4999 S40-1720 t -.. .,," I 041 bk> 80'. ftnancing I ~.Seeks & A~t.OC.. --,--644-721 t ...... ,522 VlCTOlllAH HOUSE --_! AU~l ••••••••••••• ••• • • •• • •• I "' .. _ ...........••.......... 1100 .....•••..•..•.....•.•. San J uao Ca po ~.000 2 Hr. 2 Ba, 1480 :.q ft. H)rs o4d -~ 541·5032 __ . -- NEW MODEL dbl expan r1o C M Adlt5 Dver45. no P•·t~ Siii 975 ~et up. I 2 4,55 ) J & J $22 4tllj{) <'OZ' I BR f:!Cpando '' tftJag Hospital !-.pa1 ~rent S146 mo \Jolt'n l ~ 467i MOllLIHOME EA.'IH.RO 'l ~ -----With lo La"' quarh·rs Fomt• VCllC<>y I 034 "t•.,.. mod u I .i r 1) pe ~ 8:_A.RKOR l!1d~f' F.,tale-s' R 2 lot Ownt>r will help ••••••••••••••••••••••• lv'1nl?~. PYl cummuntt~. 2 ~I -V:>riteou.' l ucrm mdl J fman« S2169,900 3 BR 2ba. 2 fri>lcs Super bcf't.. 2' hr ~"°cunt). sub · ' ' br J ti.. J • .. r .i .. r LOWDOW H l om p.io~ repo•.:.r s 1on Gardt-n Grove dlt Pk 'l<\8t01 DUPLIX rallllJy rm Part. ~l:.te.. lt'ttlng OK 1 71 1 1 4~3816 ----------Ol'ean ~ountJ ln \ lt'W J bdrm. rront house 2 Nr Mile Squo.rf' Park -----OCEA.-.;vu:w B> o ... n .. r s:.~~ voo bdrm. den r ear unit Sl.JB.500Agt J 1m848 1.885 m110C .. 1111.i•4•,..-a .. c•-...... ·,-OM-• Unique Cu s to m Built f60.~ Ownt'r wa nts to sell. ------_. Home "' bl~k rro m •---------· 1235.000 I lwlia4CM1 ~odl I 040 YllWS ""' B Eilerts en A gent ••••••••••••••••••••••• Splmd.Jd home of wOOd ~:~.:;2~7~~~e llACHCOTTAG-£5 67!>Zl73orno.8598 • • • and glass Wlth each w111 l.R EN Wl-:sTWORLD s:n.oao to W .900 ~ Duplex: 2· J bdrm u rut Large. privacy. parktnit 1287,000 Broker67~018S IUILDHOR HOMllUYH Lowest pn ced 2Br home oo gttat R 2 come,. lot Ai£. 759-1243 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2MAST9-...S Tbree years new. 2 Bdrms. 2l.ot baths . 2 fl.replaces All blt.o.s. doo ble caraae wiUI pool and Jacuzzi. Offered at onJy •·-*· Call~ l 151 ~~~HERITAGE ..• REALTORS U . ScWd dow fraauna a d1fforent REALTORS C""OtUgn are OOt' o< )OUT 16782 Channel Lo ~an & mount.aJ.n '1ew :;;;iim~mmmiiiiii_ii______ be:sl buys in S ewport to-Hunungton Be Jch Own this comfortable J • day -"r ~e. 1-, mobile You are the wi.noer °'I Bdrm homr or dramat1r UDO ISL.Ale Thr'e<' I Bdrm pn vate two free tickets ($15 .,pares for 1285.000 GOOd 5 Bdrms. indud 1n1t beach. boat do<"k and value!. lo f111:&11l'10g ava1labh.' ma1d'b room. 4t., baths DX>re DeAnz.a IU)~1dc THE 644-7211 6211 · of bay f,.ontage. V~e UrtnAH Sl.100.000 IAlllTT HORSE SHOW l'AUL MA~ ltlA.l.TT IKISTH July u . sPM UAL ISTATI •42·5200 ANAJiEIM 644-7Jll CG:lvention Center Tickets rnay be claimed by calling 642·5678. ext 272 ••• 611DIOOMS Nut & clea.o 6 only 21., lDl1es from Ole sl&rl f\J II pnce only Sl 13.000 Pan Place loc. 842-7461 n.OMLYWAY TOGO 3 Bdrm floor ~an. 0tt111 view dec k s . la r ge enclos~d bnck patio Prtce.d for 1mmed1ate 5aJe at Sl».000 ML'iSION REAL T Y ~-07'31 PIMTHOUSl MODIL •View ocean from biggest Some ~a.hon att more ettaUve .tr h•ve found a way to ~•ch more pro- •Pl!<U for your home. c.aJJ ua bet ore YoU last . & ~ wt.11 11ve you a la.st of brokers tocaU DIUCTIOMS 714.-Ml.-S WJTii ONLY 10'; C1W N Jacu.t.u ~pa in Laituna ---------• NO QUALIF'YlNG One brand new house oo JAS .... ca_ OIOI~ of two out.stand 1111 rmdels Plan 5 • 6 3 Bdrm oce&n \'leW. best locJatJoo DO¥a SHOlllS 4 Bdrm. CX'e&o ba) mte \"H!'W. La.rse lot. Sep mstr bdrm l207 Sanl!Jt(O Or SJU.000 ..-SA Y9tDI 2Br Condo. assunw lit 2 lovely wooded lots J Br CUL DI SAC lst·OWC 2nd wino moo-3 Ba . room for more S48 llSTCOMM>S .. MWPTCftST Dra.maUc 2 st«) Plan 2. priced to sell al S165.000 ~CANYON CONDO 2 Br. bes t lor at1o n L.eaH 1opt or " Sl89 SOO Cle.an 4 Bdrm ~Ill added thly p y mts $99.000 BI ue b., d Ca n Yon family room. new paint ~or~. 497-4.516,2U·Z'13-~ in A out. New carpets. --1-...._.. t 052 lar ge se c lu d e d lo t . .,..... 1044 ::r.;:~••••••••• Owners movtng out o ••-•••••• ••••••••• •••• stae and are very am- ~ITllUCE 3 Bdrm. view Must s ee• 1'14 Saolane-lla IUUTIFUL TalPLEWIDE t:I Tor o , J Br. 2B ;i . c u1'to m t hruout IS('.."594) llACHHOMES lat-~"'­Under m .ooo. CCK602'i I c.aJJ TOITISE 118111.E HOMES 972-8421 OWi-HSl'BATI MAllOflla Out ol stale owner. must have fut deal, dbl wide Star Central Orange County pet pa.rt. U.ted at 124. 950. All o< re r.> coo . ~ <SR2835611. ...., ...... .._. 554-7070 DISPBATI MAlfE OflllH 24x60 , 7 7 Her i tage w/10114 espa.Ddo. P liash lane. beauUf ul lndspd 5 Star Oranite Countr y Park Divorce force~ sale.l~YJI. ... ty .... .._. 554-7260 iowl. Aalllnt Sl 19.500 . Call S.0.11.51 ., ~.,.. HERITAGE REALTORS This alm oat new •l· tacbed home has an H · aumable Sll.000 loan. Call for details. Full price Sl06.000 ~111 view + beautiful C'reetabelt view makes um one ol t.be prime 1111 its ID the Crest. C.tom decorated. 1111.500. Unique Floor Plan 8. 2+den. lowest pnced un It ln the C!'Ht S162.900. Real Estate Aaloc1ate a needed for prime Newport Buch location 2Br.2Ba.4 StarPlr.8yn new. m1&1t see. Opeo ~ Sat!Sun 193SO Wud Sl . HB 913-4233. 981-7-.S SYCAMOll ..... .... NIW Fabaloua ..... J bcl, 2 ..... ba. Qullt1 townJtome c:mdle. Oaly 4 aYailable, ,.,.. llW.-. a.JO Sula AMAft.IOC7M. 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Oww •Ill ....._., a.r, J ._, ... &e beed, 11owe I c~> r cn--a-ALS Air cODd Pool 6 -r---c..,, ..._ J .O lt&AL _ 'k; c:llia6'-'t.~ ... -.... ee. lbrCllnDr. a..dtboate. ._._,.,... -.na • •pa. --••••••••-•••••• KS'TATC. Ul-2111 or J -1 ._ .._........_. ___..._ lllNTDIES Gl-4565 J Ir net, 1"' IM *5 llOO moattlly, leaae. ~:::*~moatb, DO MIO.tu.51DI Uaf11rn. 2 Br, 2 Ba. ,.._...._ l'br&aleor ..... t•.:-~ p:· bot-t -;-'N ~ ~ •. ......._._., = gu-~ ~~ J9.4.m · ZBr. pool, praie. aduJta, Daytime 768-6211 or fl. 0,.,....el)' a.ii' • • ••r--· ~-·I --_.. t.Hc I....._... • .. tlf11Jly f•ni1bd DO pet1. Quiet. $4SO. -.cm8. 1425/mcothly ...... "1111 &lo aed IOT E ~---llllMf ~ICMnP>Fee. ,,,...,,_.,, -Peat ffo1&1e 1 bclrm. 64MllM . .._. .... ..._2•+..._ ~. ...,_.._AM.a. RENTOHS 131-4S55Bw9oS..loequiaS.. Vurly rntal, Jbr, Cnatry Cl ub llh --------~Nllllftop ,.Uo ~ TM~ i. ;a., M'*i • u. =:-o· 7l4-C'D-UZI. racllltiu. 11050/mo. Brud aew Triplex. 3 ~ •ach. , bib ........ --·--·-......... I t • SPAQOUS l 88 , .... .. com"M. J Br, 2~..... ~. b*m.. 2 be. frpk .• pyt. &o ca. h•.$00. V. _ _. _ ••---•-•••••••-• pid • tenn.ia. 1115 mo. Im 111.n. 2 Br. l b9dl. Great yanl. 1 cbild 0«. 1575. Le d b e l l e r R • E ·--·•••••--•••••• ........... Ul6 Aant. ~ ICl· ft. A•all. Aue. rilw _, Nur ............. -..au ZlJ/d-1.S» MarTV llay~.,. -·--•••••••••••••• ~-mo. . ealll40-9019 ors..,... rrom SUto. wallr t SmlBr slla frpk,peuo. '-,.... JU6 f!>OUJ1lO de/v#m BY OW'NER l Br . I Ba, beec h, t erma avail 2 car ••r. w/4. Ye•-.--··••••••••••-•• -~":-. EXECtm'VEHOllE lbdrwl,.,pm-S P r • a I• C o o d o lll.a.21 -_..,. 2 c:..-, 8 • a. c.... ~ a. .... ,.. Ba ae.n. quiet. 2 Br. 1 Ba, <NorUtwood> Fully Up-leaae. Avail •ll. ...., _, • r . ,. · ._.. ynew ..... r . J~ , mo l.ndds utlll. ~.,. JS l O 1 Bu cc a De er . .£'79 .. D'-Ll'-.u-_ ctimblc • fam rm. No lrida/peta, Sl50/mo. credcd, a /c. end un ---------z 13 . s 4 2 . o lo 2 6 u1v-o-"7'# beaatJfu.l l•rdeD. IMO CaUJdf.Gl·lal 1t1over1laed encloud Prime CommercW .... P ' ' J2e7 ~ 2.,s E. Cont Hwy .. Cdll DID . ......., patlo. 10\<61. a1s um U ac. San Dleco --·•••••••••••••••• ________ __,. ______ ..;._ __ , ________ _ loa D. Ca 11 Ill o n · f' r I. h'oalale by Lake P' Near new 2 br, dea bome .• y_.. -32.JJ o.dldd 2 Br + den patio EM a• It• 2 Br, 2 ba COO· YEAR~ AIM: S:JO.Spm. 114-$44-4760 Glrramp. bland Ave. Beamed-........ ____ balm. A/C, comm. peal do. <>eeu v~w. Cate Social 1'c11v111es D•· After spm Is wli:nds B"ALDllALn ceil'a.. f~k. jac:mz:i ID LaMFOl'estWoadsbome. +tennil, completely w. Pool 6 clldlbome. ·~IOf•FreeSunoay 714-m...at. tu.SOO an..t'l tub. dbl prap. Sl5I> mo. 41r. 2~ba. deck +feaeed painted and clean. Saanu, uerc1M rma, B•unch • BBO s • 132$-MSO. 1 Ir 2 bdrm. AllDu&l lae. BUI Gnmdy. play area. S'IOO/mo. lit, Ready for 109.DI ea-d d Ii:. Parr.as • Plur. more Apt!l'owubouae. Patao, lllcw .... IJlfly JOOO J ••J•...---Rltr,17$.G11. lut.~ cleanla1 dep. ecutive famJlJ. -/mo. ;..•al:rr:0::,1 p~os Ip GREAT AIECRIATIOH:b bUcoa' It YI. lndry rm .. laUb ·-••••••••••••••••• -·~• lac.i. ... ~~ beach• tenDia Call Fred C ibaoa. T~•FreeLessons w · nr, som e wt 6 Da.UXI UNITS OCIAtROMT LOTS C.W .. Mw l2J2 club pri vlla1es. Avail Re/Mu 5118-ID Adultl, no pets. $700/mo. tpro & p<o snoo1 • 2 en c l o 1 e d c • r a g e . REALTORS VIEW, DlNdly overlook· Inc marina, I bclrm. frplc. dedr, single com- ped car only. M-7m Beacblide bliss! 1215! H~elBR! Car. Kids/pets OK! (4967P) Fee. R.Dn'llll ES 631-45&5 11 r 9'• .._. 3140 ....................... l.oftty all •dull. no pet.a, 1,163 Br apta. GOO Ed-lneer. h.b. fl.tl.-Ogl9, Dehn.e poolside xtra lee 2br, 2ba. Blt.ns, dsbwh.r. 1 ~ miles beach. Adlts, no pets . $395 mo. PB.UIEeo ... -mE ........ Total area ol 2 Iota ap-••••••••••••••••••••••• &-~. For lDlo. 830-4l1I _m_._tl.11 _______ 1 ll»att,.Oubs•Savna Jmmed. occupancy. TSL 2M;.;::.ch. ".. pnm 1acre.1bree Arcb Cbarm.iac 2 bdrm. 2 ba, aft.erll:30pm. Ultimat.eiae)epnce! Bhtb coado ;;,~~~,7'9u!a~~1~ _M_&mt=--_142_·1_803_. ___ -1 1bdrm,1 ba. Condo. New 111EsrARNESCO. Ba.y. So. Laguna. Sit abalre roof, 1ar., Ip, Husetc:dlot! -! .m&Se ie..t.'1;.!';.' ~~ 0""'"9 Aa!'lge redecorated Spa. rec 673-7'711 rare to entire 1outh patio.1'1915mo.642-S290 GrandWuaioo! lmO! lBR..Kidr/pets()l[f Gar. cond. 115omo. A&t BEAUTIF\JL APTS. LUXUIYLIYIM5 rm Ir pool 848-4772 SJS.8362. Four delue uaita, 2 Bd 2 a. ea. wllb garaaes. S250.000. coast. Security gate com WSK Harbor Vu Hilla Lovely 3BRI Kids/Peta. brttfrpU (975P) Fee. ~lW S•nlJll>t t ii. '2 a,.0 • In quid Adl&lt Complex. . -· ---· -- munity. OverJooli:s eit· 3br Zba ( ( 1 Air! Frpk! C9SUP) Fee. Reatbma UMS55 ---------1 room5 • l'urn1•.n110 Spacious l bdrm apt.s. 2br apt tor reot, Old Hunt· ~W:~~ C:"~e~ 5~· va~hed' c:~1s'.°1be~t F iu::..11,'!_ ~= i..-.._. J241 ~!:'!'.'!'!~ ..... !~?.~ t.~':5::1 ; .. ~ ~sthhe·~~~rj ~·;~f !!c;: ~. "2 rn1 from beach. security area Coutesy yard w/iaubo. nut to _.,. ................ ,_._ Yaur..U.factioa! Modets Ooen Da11y balcon1e1 . pool, s pa . s.:JS.73SO. brokers . Qualifie park. Gardener incl.···-·-·•-• .. •••• "8r, ocean new, yard. SCZS!H1&1el8R!P11Ab 9 ioti petb, gara1e avail No J Br. J Ba. Pnv. Patio. Seven new units w1tb buyers only please. $1250/mo. 640-1728 or ~ ZBri 2Ba ~· Avail. aow. MOO/mo. rcdyard! Dbliar! Oekwood ~ts $385 mo. Mesa Good Corid. Avail. Now. fireplaces, many ntras. Price: Lot 1, sms.ooo. ~l. spa poo • cpts, -..-. fa7-l.900or...,_IMS. Peta welcomed. <491Z) Gerdef\ ~. Pines, 2ISO Karla Avtt. Sll5 mo+ Stt. 842-4740 15211.0llO 2 Sl 495 ooo Cal Crplc, AC. 2 car gar,---------SPlllC 549-3'47 loy McC .... lllr. 2 '1 3 I 6 2 8 : 1 3 o O o ea.ta....... 3224 95S-USO dya, 499.34194 3 Bd, 3 Ba. lrl dilJ bome. R.ENTDU~~-4565 H~ne ~"'~· 2 BR l Ba, or Hntg Hbr, 541-77Jt 714/~3070 Cwlmds). ---·•••••••••••••••• eves llO desre-e ocean Yu. ---------1 17141645-1104 l..argie Bach. Adults only. oew c:pts. drps, enclosed ~~~~~~~~~ltc ••o...t. 3~~~i~~;1:; ~.~.!.~~..!!!.~ :-:-:·Bobblp.acl. ?!'6...!..f.. •• -••• ~~ m~:,~:.~1s~°'' ,_:O_Bt_pm_k_ttr_:_:!s._ea_,~_F'_ai_TVle __ •, J~R.· r::.·::M88.""-. If &»llTS l....t 2400 !.';~Ye by 152()/mo llepat2bdrm,famrm6 2 Br. Horth End.ta lloa-c.c.y 2Br house W/lrs. 171 4)642-51 13 8.RANDNEW APTS '"' .... ..., ~--a M-·. OWC _;oh ••••-•••••••••••••••• _,. ..._,_ <-) Pl-.. 1-...1 yard Ocean view ~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ D/W. garb. d asp, lauodry .......,... --... , .-... ••-mo · -tere• Dr. Coner of W-''" ,_ be . h.. r..,....,__: -28r lBa_ S430 ~-c nnonts •·be~ .. .. 20'7o down Full price •--..c. -aiits 2..._ ba cedar Ir Lo 1 t $750/ b -"" ac ...,..._..~ Sep u t vt .-.-..., ... ""'. • .... ... tllOOOOO • • FOaLl.ASI ~~1 ••••-..t~.· s blb 'to ocean. cas · mont · Ir pets ok. 1700/m o. DELUXE DUPLEX-""Jee:aom new 01 • P · $500.842.8032 2 ~. 1;,,~P~~'; New 2 bedroom 2 ba E ·SIDE SP a c Io u s f)bi°~ vt ar hlnY Rent or Leale. ~ • _., bllt to oc:n. lBr. ZJY, pr, pabo. cloee tn shopp111g.. bas nd Townboiase. 1arace. l ~ ~ · •.-ail now Swnmer reD· 11112 Maple. 646-t816 or spe able. home. Minion Lake renced , patio. ssss. ma DL '1 . A ult.a, no Spacious home, nner We t I flf lnl taJ wli:ly. Also avail S48-2lt08 4-rLEX Country Club, GoH-&c2.2Sl0.64&-48C8 ~ .. ~~at SZ111th ~lore offered. Ocean·--•••••••••••••••• waat er ~ental <Zll> --------- Costa Mesa localloo. 3 tennis-pool. Beautiru.U · -~. v ie w, deck. pati o . 3er1~ a.. nu carpet, I& Ml-t•· 675-SG:2IO STUDIO £/side, ever- Bdrm 2 Ba. Owner wilJ landscaped, no main S'l'aLLOOIOM&? WALK TO PARK 3Br+dm. Avail July 15.. YTd. or frwy, cb.Udren •----·------.Ythm1oew.1tove. refn&. carry al 10% lor4 years. ten;::J;~Rcl. W•'Yt~fla• • Ub _.. ipadoua 3Br $1$0/mo. See al HI OK ISCiO/mo. Refs req . ...._ blk from bucb. yr . D50.1131-4429 8 ,000 down. F\dl price ne.ertHotSpri.np y_...._.._ Luab 1_.;dscapllag, de: Buena Vista or call Avallimmecl-.2ZH romd rentaJ. 1 Br. ulll Eutslde Triplex. JBr, ~0000•000· YTearly i.ncome 213-J'la-2572 w ..... ! slrable nei1bborbood -.saG paMi. gar/avail. S37S/mo ZBa. D/W. w ID hookup. -v. . enants pay ova i.000 schooll6aboppin ._... One empk>yed matun Wilities. • near g. -.-JJSO Uifk • 0 • 3425 -..... 1st/'--~ ttb gar, nice yard. Wood f €'TIGr' C:WofCa tr C ftawdY-..cles! =/mo.AlloavaU~ ·-•••·---·---•••••••••••u••• ~ ---.. . beam ceilings, ch.ildrw1 R > ~ Pt cps tr 2550 All Areas 6 Priefl • aame area, • VIEW of cit)' ll&hta Is a.lo 3 br. 2~ ba, Pool. olt. no pets. g:u.:J6445. _ _ HOME:~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ToCboole From! feature•: $125/mo. mollDtaiaa. 2 1tory, 3 etc. TmtiD -731-4571 ~ Eld«n. EQjoy lite iD beaatifu.l llMTIMIS HURRY! 147·1'22 or bdrm.. +bcmm MIL 2~ Narm157·WS.5 IAl-1._,._ i-.-.htnn--c-y-00-ln--Y-O-U-R-1 R.lfr~vestment.s Redwood Tree Couatry, '31-4515 ... •9940· :T-.::.i:~t':;:~: DellllttW Seawtnd eoo.i---~asourbusineu.'' 3311 '4u.:6y,NB for residential or bul.i lYr oklZBr l~Bacoado. Super4Br,3Ba,3carpr, feaeed 78nl • pnp. dD. date to beadL. Zbr, .... ... Dil'ed.aans.Ml..-S.S 11l9 opptya eoatad • ' ll*r/wtr, 91'15 mo. Jllie Kids • Peta OK. -..... frpl. ..,/IDO. « I I 11II11 ••••••• e I••••-l---------CJDMd SandAly S......, ~c. $550/mo. Aull. ..._,IG-7411 +$100 depoait . IAO lae. s.l·UU or Dbt8ayfraal.adna.2ba. Spacao .. Family 3 • .,. NIW UMn'S PO lea J96 immed. 1070 Townhouae n4,... 2511 or t7a-a'Tl -.-.. ,_. nlri&. trpl. yearty Br-an. 2 Br-SMO. Pool• ... O C&fSSSJ Dr. C.11. 54t-•1" or 5bdrm.2be..bome,cloae Allml.nofee. ad~lts , •o pets'. pla)'cro--LMl-l .. 4UnitsaUZIS.OOO. L ~4. to acbooll Is beaches. "Putting you in YOUR lOUnitaat~.000 llorUrey Coanlr)' Club Avail Aul.15th. S'7Z5 mo. i.-...... 1252 PLACE is OW' t.wlnm1 .. 11000/m o . Ul-1213, Spacious 2 Bdrm tn New fiDwmc at 12~. R.ancbo Mira1e. Lrs2 e; Newpoct HeilhU 2 bdrm. flD.lGJ,___, ................... _ •• ~Ml..W.. ..._9• rourplex. Avail 8/1 12-5~.fixedra&.e. 2 Ba falnra coado de-+ bunk room. small 3 Bdrm. 2 ba. iwc, r , 0 J807 Laundry rm. carport TSLl.D..unts '42·1803. led • ~ . f' k prqe. NO PETS. 1415. 4 bdrm, 2 b9. fam rm. new. Oard•aer lacl. 2Br, 2Ba arSo. c.t Plua, ............. ~~ By .._ .. .....,_ d •--~ ... __ n-urnst ;.:_._~ • 87WZil ._.. deua. Nr pub 6 'nlan&ca llealt)' m.-(am led. dwmtn. 31 br Br • •-•-all I _._,MW ap..,~. ~ .-.. oc ....,.......,.. 1ctloola $175/m ~'--...... Yery... on l Br Eats•. s mall but First owner deprecia· SeUor~de. Makeofrer: NEWHUGE2Br.3Ba. B-30G · o . t' '1 Y1efe J267 ~ over-pool, Oaar, beMdt1ll new db cmywtiocaotoeatwood. lion. San Clemente, 6'7S-010$ TOUlpri•acy•qulet ....................... ~:!1-~ ..... pd.~cepe decor. frplc, pn. ar 1Z9~aftSPlll oceaa view. $185.000 Adults.FebnePetOK Osa.rm.a.n&Zbr.adah Coo· ROllESPORREHT --bNdllrbey.Anilaow. --·------- each. .a.nos. 77~123. Palm Desert Home. pref l..owmoveincoats. do. pool Ir club bouae. 3 bdrm. bomea prt~ ,_. USO Ouldrea OK. 815 mo. 1 Br. ~/Gar. Adwt.s No ~55-9374. neid!bor1>ood. 3 Br, 2"" SS75 permo. S4Z5/mo.IM7-4M01 from 1525. fmced ,..,. ............... 1012 We9l Balboa. Jell Ptu. stove. refr., & d is- yrs."'Old Walt to xlnt 2062WaJJace•C.M2-0l!l3S • iaraiea. Families NEWPORTBEACH '1»»77. hwasher 1od . $32S shopping area. Le lot 2 Br. 1,,., ba t.ownbome. pleHe. Kida • ,.ti 2Br. 1 bit. from beach. IZlO. BadL. Resp. adwts. ~tll57 suitable for pool or sport 1 BR. new interior. Lg. W /0, refriJ. $350/mo. -.kc•· 7W~ °' Avail: A.Ile. u . A1&1. z:s.. No peea. uw pd. Ull E 1--------- c ou rt. Low ma int. Gar. • Hcll'a&e. E/aide. ~7TIO. Mon t.b.na Fri, t m.2'71Aceat. no fee. SIDO/ft.645-951$. ._,Aft, Apt9. ,..,..._Yoa SIU&LES 3 Bdrm 2~ Bath each landscaping in front. 631-6421 toll pm. Pam -., 3 Br. 1 Ba. private patio. wtth ramily room, bqe Auto sprla.klen, Sl.3Z~ t6a apuct .._. •• p..n;-u1a Poi.at fireplace. No Pets. $495. muter, flreptace a& dou-~sou llDSJPETSOIC Luxury6MCDOmy! -........ -.... ------·••• nil 2br ba 1145-3Sl7 ble 1ara1e. Excellent __,._.llU......t..-E-S IDt 3 Br·S595, Dehue2BR.6dml NO FEEi Apt. 6: C4*lo ...... J724 ~ AUi ~1;..!, • -------- DB.UXI DWI.EX ••o AOUL T ~&.. LIVl~G • 1 & 2 BR Patio Apu. • 01shwuhers & BBQ's • Pool & Rec. Room • G11de1t landscati"'9 • Jo9 to B11eh & Shops '> E • " t '\i\, IHU'•'.'r ·• l 'lf) ,, . ' ., ' ., . 'lh} ·l· d \I) Ocean bfteae! ZBR ! SDD!Garw~! Good area. Nr .a.o,. ! ~chefs kitdlen ! Aad more! (84216P > f'ee. R.ENTllH:S 131-4SSS 5'1mmer family f 1.111 ! S.! 8uite3B.R! Gar! Stone frpk <96ZIP > Fee. RDlTlll ES 131-4.SISS Ju-. pool party! S15D! T-.&y 2BR/ZBA Gar! Pets OK! Apple. Nrbeach! (5474P) Fee RENTJM ES 631-4SSS Walk to tbe bead!! Saper sunny studio! S250! Plush can>els! NMr apple! (5366P) f'ee. REN'TlM ES 631~ Eastside Co1ta Mesa. _.VT ;n_.., Towoho u1e 1595. 1 MOO! Brinlt.belrWa! realala. Villa Rntals ---••••• .. _ ,..,., • ... ,er. l..vge 3 bdrm 2 ba up- '7S2·1920 fltepcutf 2600 Br·S395.642-ZS10,646-480 Newapt.a! (IGDP)f'ee. m-euar. CASADIGaO ~~~~ts. MOO Pl'f'. Garate Near OC<' llwlW• ~.42 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rml'lllES Ul-4566 ,~a;,. · Top qu1bty . No peb .....,a• -J_ QUAIL Brand new Laa Ve1aa. 4 Brbouse.2 fullbalhs,2 BAYP'BOJlrrVJEW ALLUTILITIJl:SPAID lBr.attllJAtoBeacb,yTly. $490.~7983 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PLAC Nev. ungle ramily car 1ara1e. $54S mo. VW.t.beoeean! IZ5CIOI Compar e before vou le.ale. $350/mo .+ uuJ , _ 1 bdrm Apt. n.-.• • l Br. J Ba, Pnv P auo. E bo No 'I r Landlord will do yard Qorseoua3BRI Poot! Securil)', prull1e. I ..... ,....,. Gl Good Cond. Avail. Now . I mes. "'! ava1 fr k 775 J St All ....i..r Kids' privacy ? Bdrm 2ba real. Ca1lom deal111 S'IS-3148 Avail Im· patio. Adult only, no SlJ.5/mo + Stt.M?-4740 NOPIRTIES•• ease option. on Y wor . oann . newa.,..... . PoolsUDo/mo.-.:. . feat~es : Pool, BBQ mediael'Y ""'ls. 1887 Monrovia. $600/mo. Call oow, (Zl.3)431.ml. r:.iJoy the beat (1313) , • ..,. co• rd iaraie. ne• ,,..~ .. ......_ __ -~ .,...._ 3144 10,.. Tll l :JO ,. ..... , 702 314 11464. £.side C II So Coast F... LIDO ISL& fanlittare, iarrouded -_. -66 ...................... . NEWBERG, NEW YORK Plua. j B;. 0 : Ba: 2 car Rl'ln'lllD at-455.5 ~~ wiah plmb landtcapiDc. -··-·~····~··•• 1 bdrm. Deluxe. Ne w Woodbnd&e coodo. JBr, 6........c..M. Wlll trade -14 units in gar,frpk,trsfeoc. )'l"d. hmily'sdetilbt!UR! ONWATEJl ::"1 llyjq at ita best. R==e~~t: rues. drapes Paa.ate<!. patio. rec:. he l l.. Located our Fedco Victorian Restoration water pd, nu carpets. IC'BI Dblpr!Tasty. Larte...S~de-2 ~~.. 2Ba...walktobeadl, II/Ji': clean. roomy. quiet. llW!>/im. leue. 675-83li8 tbue are larce 2 area. Newber1, New j\ISt pa.iDhd imide/oul. Ckleetoall CIGIP) Fee corated z BdnD+.... lb*mtw , t dS400 Nice iocaUon. Open • Matur;e Adults. Sl50 mo. _ev_es_. ______ _ bedroom unit.a. AU bave Ycrt-•.ooo. no pets, children OK.. JUl!NTOIES Gl-4566 Pmaramk new. Seewt-••. WUtoa.MZ-lt'Tl ._,.. r.-p&c, 1ar, taan-Security SlOO. clean1na Mita,.,,..... Jaff praps. Priceis Sl52,000 ~ ..... I.E. -/mo.S..U.SI ·~-ty .-ry ~ard wlUI dry, disbwuhu. ~-feelUO.M6-00ll -................... . and owner will carry. 497-1761 New Condo. saoo. Util le.rt 1 J242 ~ lloat alp Hai.I -. At&ractift ,._, 1 6 S150.6M-G11ar~-.. ADULT I.Br •/open beam .... Ml:'Wmft '4-Sl&-BO I • llo.._ paid. Wallr to Coast _ ...... •••••-• ... •••• for 40'·TO ' boat. dea. iarase. Quiet 3bdrm.2ba • ·-deu ce1l'1 urvana bar. ,.._.. •Wf"Wlll -• ·-~ IZZ5iD/... amtm'e M1llL No pets. . . ..... _ . ..... -,,.. __ 7 IMl"S c.M. •••es 2700 Plaza. Jae, pool, teeuri · CORAL CAY 2 2 J • R 1& 1 1 er a D,.. mil. Privacy 6 parkiq. -1mo. ~eves. ~ 1 a Y a.ua Near•••· •-1 bdrm.-........... _ .... ty, etc 2U-&H·l"4. Jllajaf>a el48r.JBa. WAttscFRONT mt~ -mo.Brokerm.-0115 F.ASr.lll>E. clean z BR. UY9t5 w/loft 6 ftreplacim, ~2 ~ 311» aq. fL Spa. IO ft. HOM"'""" Slal)a, 162 bedroom bdrm. 1 ~ ba. Owner will FALL8aOOll do c Iii • S 2 1 o o I m o . "'""' 9S CASIT AS 3 Bl*oom ? bat.b.. llPPel' dJild OK. No pets. IS7S apta 6 ~ twider contract fiD.uc. 2Br '--· unfa:ra, feaced 2131217~ ~ ~~E ftn 1 br _,. -6 ap o..m. Coroaa del mar. mo. 251 11th P1ace. Apt. ~ $429 &M-uoo ma. AVOCADO ••MCH yard, 1a.ra1e. pet1 -Malta · s.#1He married C08PW B. ~. uk for Pam 1'SL1nvstmtata.UOJ lla-.nlfleeat "atat111 children ok . $425/mo. WATDF'RONT 2Br, !Ba =~· J:t'"1'e•pwt' Bl ft.btemase cbild. &, ma. •ery i,, all on 1 LODM·LOWIMT. Clonls lat ...... v..., -doWD wW allow you to ...... 914~ loan balaltc:e. Great rental ---om;, .... Cell DOWmGIOtodaJ. ALLSTATE REALTORS SJIDllol" rwb wttb tu MS.2042 dya. 146 balm, 50' dock. cl1bl pr, • bat&._ ....._ 541 -Mt .. l :ao 6 -/DD ~ C1.EAN 2 BR. pvt yard, naor. beauWul new d.lx =..=-= t. ~: nw. 2ZlS Pomona, U As:sr:• frm I bcb (~~b) ~ l Wk. to beach.:; SPll. ra z•raAco I HI ~.a.a::::· :::.· g;:~ dtt0r, frplc, pn, nr _, A. mo. ••· • ua..-_ .. for Pam or a-ell • bay. A•aU now. yrs old. Air cand. Ila· -.nTJ ...,, 1•2 bdrm. TraUtn. nm -. eel1'*nl lBR. --. -CIUlha OK -lea• tile. Lar1ut 2Bdrmbou.e.21116411aple. .-.it • ap + ..cutty. No Ool:Jtiric:kftreplace. 1_LarTY_.;;..._ ______ 1012 Wm Jkn.o.. ~ priffleiJowaednmdliD For more Info call LhlnsiDlmasy. tr.atolldla,J8r aa.z ~•dola-IQ..tlll W..'\1-.(.,..,)Fee. 3 ea 2 Ba. new decor, 7IO#TT. U.--. I.Deludes a~ 54M1JJ O.~Dat 2-Slory. • UHl'UIJ'.S ~ --------dadnl Hondo pove. tat Patio! (SJISP)P'ee. fplim. .. alpeol6:'-'a r.n.. 8acll Apt. 1179. drpe, Ill' sbope, OCC, Venaillea Peatbcnaae, St,•TS,000 for all or 3 Br. 1~ ba condo. Rl!N"lnfES Ul-4556 ~-=-=-= '111 .....,_middle..... Scnmptiouaatatlol nail no•. $435 mo. cw view, 2 bdrm. 2 -.ooo '°' Mme aad Fireplace • carport • .,.... JZ44 -· clltlldrea. •• pet1. _l8d_... m.i. ba., fireplace, Pull &.1acre1. lltim.1151"5.~ v-.a.. 5 ...__ f•-uw --l::tdlocl iloftDOW! w-•CLJ-.,... 1 BR MCWitv 6 amenltlea. w I • ........ --·-··-·-., --__, ,._.)..... . .... I ...·~JJ.69• 3 Br, l~ ba. CODdo. Pool, I ft IU...... rm. 2 be.. ...... y_, I' d ,_ ..... J741 ammlUS Ill 'Wlr,lltilpd. s:DO. ::o.s~e~ :~dya dubbome, ar So. Wiia ••• do•• to tbe beacb. ,...................... ~ , .._ OWt•IMCO.. Pia. '100/mo iDd uW. a Br ~Ba faa. ra ......_ITMIU. H.r9,.lllT C......_ JU4 8tJt1tb tn '"el 2 Bdrm -~-wo _____ _ E'.W. C.11. clplL Im-WrmtAdR.alts MZ-1111 •lmbllftpm.ukt FP. ·cmn1-·A1c, 1.b LmOIAWW ....... Dtlllitu.tlli! unu•;;;:.-;;.•n•u• l~ba.....U..2 carear: Wettdln. 2 bdrm. 2 b9. mac. HU.Off. Alt·ia.c-rra11rtf 2000 Alta eOYrd patio •/auto J •I•. --. 1o • N part-lb ..,.. · elee. opar. AYall JuJ.y ~ decorat.ed.. Va.at. _..,. 1....................... tpriltk. • lrs s Or!S. ...... .,.. r"841M;.. Terraced lllld~paid. Tia. 1m1.-, Ml-4"ISl. eel ceilla1. Fr•nklln mecneb I lrvtna realty A SUestDIAflY Of TME IAVINE COMPANY ~oa1•m Two blocb to the Paclftc ocean -super renovated triplex -good tn~rne producer. Assumable loan in buutlful dowuU>wn Huntiqton Beacb! Cbarminl " rud)t to 10. 1141,000. Submll ! Alan Beet· 551-8700. (W~~) 7U:l414 C.,...V.,C... ..... 'DtDD-0.... .•. ..,.. w~c.,,.., ..... ..... v-c.- ,u pn d z e -. Nopet.a.1'1-ml pool ,.. bbq, et5-ml aa.. .• eael prqe. No e • ,., . a Nli•'11t en.t c ........ ,kU•I , ... talH. 2............ ....-.calllQ..11.M. ...... Clllld•=O&. 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SiDCJr. m.5i5i55 ....... /11-.* ......... Beach T\leCo. D:ICl'IUC1AN·Pric:ed Ca rpen&ry. ma ao•rY. Rw. m 11a. m~l Prof. paln&.m1. Ext • Int. ....................... Taba, ahoweft, eatriea 6 A MEW JO riillt·free nthm te ......._ceramic Wt. R.S QlJAL. CLEANING Reaa. Low ra&ea t810l.S Free Neetpekbe96tntures ~.ao..,. l:_t-~joba. -...eaUaft5pm. .._ llolma/Ofea. Lut mt53M.mllC/Vi.ta ,_IST, "J.14Jt Tile aeuia1 excellent ~;:,..:.~.;;..;...----~ ltaml impr'ftmeat, ZS )'ft DllltaU lll-4t'D O.W'1 Palnt.ia&. HrYinl PLABrniNG. P'ENCP.S work• re~ so Dab I e , ••• I -. F--'-• .......__ROBIN 'S HOUSE · ua' yrs, most reu. ~ .. =-.~--. _M4-_n_a _____ _ ....................... ...___... ~ ~ ,_..MIUlia ~ dabte.Gl-GM • CLEANING SERVJCE · hlAred. tic"d. 5111425 ,.,_F.a&. S1f-mz TNes.r.ice K • B F£l!ICING For a thoroucbl.Y c-.., ...... ••••••••••••••••• Wood feaces • repai.n. • .... RllT• t.e.S4CMml ~!~::.~= ~ 6to!'luter-~a~~ Trlmmln1. removal. tr.mt. Kell)'MMOIO + Cal'peoter6Pa.intJDI J..... 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C~ tlll414ell HWll 1 Near New. 2 powder bl..e ~~.MZ-7UI ~ 6 Design 10 ._.....t.1 commerc1 Sancbe-r Plumbtnl Cop- bi&h beck cbalrs and yn eap. 1"uU lawn 6 paurt;ma. Pree est. Reu per re.pipes, houses / Hne aometJUD1 )'OU want to sell? C1ustfied ads do it well -Call NOW, 142--$171. IHI ....... a.-, W.. Ill, Seu Pa. CA tllll Ctt61 9Jt.14'4 14'1 ...._SI....._.._,.. .... CA nut f7041 7u.IHO Oonl two tone bl..e lo¥e OCC lludeDl. Skiplo9der, s p rl • k I er service. ratea.17S-111581. 67J...07'J7 aiu. adclioom. iu llnes, Jue WWlllll"9 llorll. Lo. ...... CA tlllt IJ IJI JIJ.J lt4 lalll295. MZ·ll'1t (aft.er dump &ruck. Grade. CompAete malnt.enaace . ......,, drai n s " repairs ~) 5illM1Je haul 0.. --TM-'11'7·1144 .;JQOicUe item.a 142-5'78 ~lllllt7. M2-l31M NOT A Pl.ACtMENT AGENCY ~UIUC .. I....... $ , ..... 4200 ......... 43111tA .. ••••••••••••••••••••• •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• r~ .., 44H ...... ...................... MwytoLw so25 • c•-• s100 Lollt&,.._., noo ....,&,,_.. noo M20 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...... ••••••••••••••••• .... ,...... Jl6' Jtilbt OD tbe be9eb! Free-•••••••••••••••• ............ -....... nll&al lo ucbaap for Gsap for rent m Santa 2 M 1 Ba. lplc, IJN Clay blJ9e paiDtlas, Ul.-0. Aaa. DO. per mo. Aller a,_ mo. K. Lamb 1PID .... 1. For atcn •office space a reuonabM ra&es. o....,. Coua&J Profte. 500 te 2700 S. Ft. Uoa Co. waata laves&on. ....................... f' o 11 n d . s m a I I Found: Younc blKk male * • • stJvertwh1te male dog. Lab. Shalimar. C.M. ..._..L.._ H.B.area.780-lW. _M_~_, ______ _ llESA Vt:RDEbR ~ retuna. Slat term 3Z32 Colorado Pl. ~ Y11•11&1 ... 4UO Office._.. 4490 .............................................. Cosu Mesa Fo.cl Small 11ay male Lmlt: 7/6, Cocbpoo mtl., You att the wtn.Der ot doc-Vte. PlaC'efllla/Ullb. M. blk w/wbl martiap. PLAZA Mwb. Call7»-4GD -------- 1S2511eu Verde E. C.ll. I>~) ... .u. pr. frplc. udL ~ su-Slaele. MM. Newport Lapaa Beacb delue -1111W1 54Ml2J ...., .. i.. M21 ......... C IA'; ---------1 ..................... .. two free ttchla <SU '42--_,orS.-7129. haa t•I •/Gerald D. ._ .. _) ·~ Nol wood.~ HaitllD M5 4m. days vaaltklD ,_.,., Fnlm Prime Newport Beacb . . -/Wk. Bloc:t/ beads/ loc. Near o.c. airport. NIWPOUaYD ,,.._ ·"" Lo.t. Fem. Keesbond.1---------.~...... Vlt'. Bal. Pea. oa 7-4. Lo• t : Sm I la n v..... lbr mado, zJat Festival/ town. 131 Cliff Rmt mcL reeeption. COG· IDe8tioa 'full MC'Urity 6 Dr.«-4'173or .. ._ fereace rm, janitor COSTA...SA --·-Reward.~1•. Dact.llodfferrier mi1. a .. altiu. SSIS/mo. H"·· uUl1, 100 free • ..-. 1 Bd laL Apt Mature Ott c o p I e s a& m o r e . :iMIZ-11. 7800 1q. ft. Story, Completion ap. proa 12-IMO. FiJlisbed sull&G-JM HOltSISHOW X • ' ' Be n j I ' ' • Jul)' 11. IPM LOST: BIL Lab. male. Beacb/Warner. M'1·'7S7 S3IOO wk. Awailable ia Secretarial serv. avail. ANAHEIM 7/4. Vte. Npt. • 1ltb SL, [Wac+ed 1BR1 Ba apt, Auc.m.4n• worl>oullSUUl. V'NEED V'MONEY Conveat.aon Cent.er no collar.~ L o a t . II a I e nc.eu may be dauned Lab/Sbepberd. 1 blue by calliq 642.5i17'1. Ul l..081': Shih 1"1111 doc• It eJe. Kar OD froDl te,. on ard St. Part. f11rt1. "9 mo. + sec:. Yrly. :i51.J8> Lake Tahoe condo . fWD1lbed 3Br, 38a. Nr. lake. tennis. pool , WESTCLIFF BLDG NEWPORT BEACH m brwn. wtlt w/bUI chest. Reward. a:J ..... Hl. • * * · · G 1 n s o u ' • . V l c 1211. Beacb breeze! S:JIO! _&._J:m ______ _ All utU paid! Pool! Lacuna occanvu. steps lo ,,.,,,.. ""'.,,.1 11 {•• •••.• ., ,,, "• ••• ../UC•"•*•• ./c-.-wo ./- NB/Cll, up tD 4700 sq.ft.. avail al prime comer. 17th • N wpt Blvd 67S-800 17th a& lninc. ret.ul /offict Beadnralk, HB M&-3781 --------- Amelie• For Amencana eves. 536-6S21 ~ R E W A R D : L o s l 1---------1 Stop ilWp1 lmnucrat>On browntwtit cal w/aPot on Let's gap CJYUll away lliOO Reward r°' &ftlonoa -noee. VIC 4tb •Avocado, tJion aadinl tot.be return QDI. STS-595 what took Ill ao kloc to d •wallet lost July 3, 10 Newappk! Cl4.50P )P'ee. sand . lovely 2 Br. RmnllES ISJ-'556 .l'L ... - space, 700 sq ft 159·1.W • SI al f ¥1111 New lM bdrm luam"J adult apta bl 14 plans rom $3to, Z bdrm i.uwall a•• tram *515 + "'°'*' '-is, w.mf.U.. ~ G:.:r~.:c ~driftNortb • ... acb to llcFeddeo Ulm Wmt oa llcP'adden to Seawlnd Villa1e . ('714)91.Slll. Baebelor 6 lbr. complete- 11 ref•rblahed. llany stru. 1 blk to ocean ea.a. ll·F. Ml-330:l, a r ekmds. AGT. 4000 ....................... ,,,all. JaJy 15th. Guest bdrm. 6 prv. ba. Bea•Uhl Lakeside a.-. Spe, Lanai •Tea· • crta. liDO mo. Call 5U-C1ZI between 11 a.m.4p.m. 11/F I 81' a.-. lD Cll. -/-.ADna IG .... a&bn. ..... rent iD 2 bdrm ._ llO ,.rdl from aaad Ml Newport BeadL ... ... lat. laal + MCWilJ. No.-.m-am..Mln. I.al. 8dll. ......... ....,. • lrl,.... Pit .... •lwk •-/eo.-..n. ............. ....................... lloola, llloard-laudry ...... O\W' •• Nr.._,_ ...... lllPtl1 *aab'I II OL..._1111 bUcmy. ownr. «· 1965 ,/,.,. __ ./-_,.,.,. ./ ....... ,..,_ .... <kean \'lew, studio with OQcie loc. ror store or ol CIBHT MO ldtcbm. Lacuna Shores fice. On PCH, s. Laguna. _ -.. Hotel. Week ol ll thru 17. 800sq'. 419-3$89 ..-- seoo. a.2174. --------c rcW W&lnllDloma ..... to sa.ur.. 4JIO EXECUTIVE SUITES ...... 4475 97M5JI ....................... Newport Cea&er, full -••••••••··~·••••··~·· c.-": t!-CaJJ J'OW' Finanaal Mnices. private. oeeao DOD sq. ft. lD aboppbic ---------1 CoHultant at Aetna Maria&! A.oiddepoatt.a6 ~.s:no. ... '7»9036. c.euter on Bristol nr. fmaoce Sec:u.red b)' a cut Uwla1 e:&pen1e1! ---------Jamboree,114~eve combo Profeulooally alnce ccm oaATIPLAZA I 0 I WI .... 4500 $ ReaJ6..,....,aprop urn. NEWPORT CENTER -··-••••••••••••••••• KERRY ANDERSON HOUSl:NATIS 2 Private ofraces + re-SUO lnd/Ofc near nu. CJ13)9Zl4JGO 112-4).M --.... 758-USO 2B', ll101 Redondo Cir.. 2 d T 0 ' APPi. y MO CHAllM co aq. ft. for 1425 per mo. IS. Huat lkb 842.21134 n s ~=~ice :i.=b St. N.B. A&ent ·=:· ,~~·Jri~f= $10 o• 00• HalRoommat.eForYou KOLLC&na door. 220 AC. JO< sq ft. ' HOMIO~ 9153-0157t7 days 95.a-0395 MIWPOltT 629 Tttminal W•y. C Ill LOAMS Mal I a.Trwt DuMlii 5015 ....................... build. Let'• rec.am our am. .. b&ocll BeaoniaSt.. Lmt do«. llgbt cok>red pnde • dig.GJty If you Cdll. No que ll1oos GmdeD Retriever. fem. ao-. seod S3 for pam· mked, Ask roe Noel or 2> Reward. Am~ to phlet • bumper sucker •--= sal-4523 l o A me r 1 c a f o r Jtar1l. 7*»-l.32S. SS(p.9595, ._. . · 873-0C'Tl Amen cans 13906 Ven ---------LOST: lhau:Y med. slad tura Blv d , Ste 166. FOWMS· Large puppy Vic. wtlt/lfY Fem.Sb«pdog . Sherman Oak s. Ca Delaware & Genova. REWARD H0 ·520~. 91403. Stephen l venon. H B July 5. S..3173 &n_DR ______ _ CbrmD.. Paid adverti.H mmt. Fou:ad. BIL male k.rtten. u.t at Sadd.lebac:k Plua. --------~ my bllll trieecl • little MT.ST ...... S PHOTO-S O>b' pbot.o& of May Ullb ern:q>t.ioo. 8~10" · SU . LW4" • $30, l6X2JD" · $60 Photo Spec1 a ltJes: p 0 Box 71.J6. Saiem. Oregon 97303 Appro1.. 4mo. o ld. Crooked l a 11. Vi c . Ma1no l 1a 1Adams . m.-2504. f'cu:ld.. Y oan« ma le dog Goldeo /be11e mixed Lab Vic Tbe Ra.ncb. lrv S61-ltl.8 FOUND : bl• tbna t11er s weenbeart. His aame us . Sc bol1le . Ha s lti awbet'Ty bkJnde -~ hair • loob lib small Odtt Spaniel. $100 re- ward. -.ano. CaU after Spm. ElepDt u~ve suit.es ~mi day1, 646--0681 BEST RATE i:n presUge loc. lnckls ewll. TO ALJ.,.WAYS FINANCIAL &..it & '-ct SlOO secnUl'iaJ SttYices, re-M·l 1.800 sq. ft. bldg. oo ___ n_.,._110-__ l.3_1_0 __ ·--·•••••••••••••••• *** 1.!:::'~wy. stripped kitten f' em ap- pr 3 mos /bl collar. Lost : Black It white sbort.b&.l.red cat w /one eye~ue. Wht nea col· tar. JrviJle Univ. Prk area. 552..a153 LapnaBeacb You an lhe wlnaer ot two free ticltcta <SU value), lo THI L..uAM HOUISHOW J Illy U. IPll ANAHEIM Ccmveatioo Ceater ncSeU may be claimed by ca1li.al 642-5171. ext. m *** ceptiooiat. t elepbooe bldtop feaced 7~·al30' $500,000 w.,. ~ Co. amwerial" more. THE .... -1 .. ~ .. ~ ... 0 "".'..,. H EA D Q U A RT E R S -.. -mo. _._.a: . AD typea of ieaJ ealal.e COMPANIES: A pro-St•• 4150 dht.enm111>lo mvestmeatuiacel!M9. ~ 11$ feesional eavi.rolunent. --·•••••nu•••••••• S,. cW I I• 13.1-6306. Oraqe., CttLI. Ftuld: Small rem. bl.act 6 wtiil.e Terncr. Bnseoi • .Als&cm. S.A. 56-TIOl dys.aMforPat ~: 112'. Yortiown ., Florida. Blk Male o.dtltmd/Ter'rier ? wbt dill. SIMZ54 n4/151-4111 SI• 1• •••1•• 5 YEARS JllllTDs llE flEE •NEWPORTBEACH• Nest to Fun Zone oa '42-2171 Ml-0611 t'..11... Fouad Older Female •PRlllELOCATION• Ba I b 0 a p e D j n . ~--aow.. SW.. LOAMS ~ 8lacll Cocker 7/Z. Vic F-r: Blk/wbt Sbilt·Tsu. ric. Capo Be~b atta. 50)'dlfromwa&.erfront! (~~) 173-3930 or ALJ.,.WAYSF'INANCIAL 642-1671 a.11M I Brookbarst • In · SiOOaqft.. _11J. __ au_______ INTEREST n4-~1310 ra..t: SmJ wbl F . Dog.• cti-.potis,RBllHlll <n4>..__. ..... W..e.4 4600 ~~~~!!!!~!!!!!~!!I ric. Npt HCLS. 6G-Gl4 f'oand : Cltibuab•a. Delme 1 rm offices ad). -••••••••••••••--• Widow bas money '°' 2Dd Loat"' F~ a pet? Cail ........., br'O'rD male. Yellow Lab. A.111*1 Hotel. From $205 Wanted in Cost.a Mesa or ONLY ~D~1':'°,.::':'!.!,~ An1ma I A ui1lance Fomct· Germ Sltcn"-rd abort" ·&ailed fem , mo Nol.le....,. 833-3223 I.nine area. 2 or 3 BR. Leacue 53'7 ·22'73 .• nofee. . . ~ dtred male Black Cat . · ·-.. · house preferred. 3 Acle7J.m.Jaa.ytimc. Fem. puppy , vie. Newport Beach Animal 11ALE EXEC lo abr tu •NO.COSTAllESA• Adlllta. Xlnl references. F"'FutAdiaaC..U llllf,____.__ * * * Adams/Newland. HB . ..._. ~ htn NW'Jlt Condo nr bcb lled/clenl&l HllO. 11&... a 73·s7O1 E • e • . 6 No ~ir?W ... ymmt,.._Pmelty, w &.&..&-... & • 5 .. I _.. • · pool - ..... .. -~~·~~---~----851-0991 ~ .. aneille to -... ........... ·-Ice• ... "-·-~ ft/t rm ..... _ .. -··-. a ' •. .._ Dr ,.._ ---unc ·--· --• -uu 1Syn. · familJ Lido -· FOUND: Sheltie. male. male dot witb brown ...._./prof. 281'twaltM, S ... up/er-fTomull~!!! p . Rella 6 Resp working Newport Company v_,. ~-~ .J Vic. lncllaaapolla a& ..... brownean. Very ell 11"'0 u.. t l l DID. --· -n • -...... __ t ,._ .. I for 81J.19Jtbrl • ._ -~ ...,_ "" ~-·KB --frt di CM • '" +.,.., • · -~ ..... REPUBLIC · two free t1ckeu (115 ----~. ·-·-en 1 · · · area. Barbara 541·HOl or •MICb rm ia NB or CdM Home ~ ,,_ -•-G t H walue), lo POUND: Germ. Slaep, ---·------_,., Newwt Cent.er Office 4 or ~.. aes ouse. -.----------• Bmt"""wttb UM ol........., Die. 11>7222 lloa-Fri. ,..._ Fem, vie. 22nd • '-•1 IJH aa-t.e '° abare Cdll 3 tim. cmal. rm. ~-_u.s________ HOME ~ Newpw"t Blwd.. 7$1-4111 1111 .................. . 8 R a e a r o c e a a . HOltSI SHOW PRE LAW K9C1e1tt aeeds V~an. aoo amtr. ::::."· •~retarial •Studious profculonal Siii July 11 IP11 f'OUND : Collie ml.1. fem ...... WW do-~ -mo.m.9550 CaDcmdyat7'0-0lOO editor seeks o a.e · LOAN •••-••-•••••••• AN.A.tiElll lled. Tri·color. Vic. Le1al. Coeflcleellal becboomeottqeinquaet CcmveaUODCent.er Oru1e a& 22ad. Cll. DVll. P.O. Boa SZU, 11' _ _., I P• 4211 llale/l"emale, sno. bl• Mft/Alrpert AIM location. Telephone Oma Hilla Hiib Scbool ~ may be cla.uned MMIZD _N_.a. _ _,_ _____ _ • 11111 nu............. IMt. Bit. to beach. lam ..__ ndec office 1__ ~ 11154 or write No. Sl7 P •I ea n tr 1 Co r p 1 by caUiq 642-5'71. ext a , .. .._ • ..._. 1t.o~Upia~~·l~t1~om~--,_...., ..--,,_..._ "'-spown Car Wub.. Sat. · POUND: ()nap female •• t& cal ..... a. ht. 1-:::.: ft. full senice. ~~:::.&:: C ,_,..... Jiily 121b. 10-1. D.H.H.S. m * * * dol.*15ynotd,a._15 SPllUTUALREADINGS ...... -'" ...... NalHa!U, J Br, Irv eoG· Mme.Ca... putdqlot. ... 'fie N.wland ... JllllD.llpm. h1ly Uc'd. _.,.. ill AIIPI&;~ do. -+ ~ aw, Peter. S15Sq n. wood peDtJin1, ----· --· ---$ Lall do&. Wla.it.e with tu ..... atia, RB ... lm •181 or-..-.. 1115 ... ..__ 7»1111 ofe, 5Sl·M47 carpet. parkl111. util. i.t dau, oo or aeu IPU. medium alae. CS·1-aft_IPll ______ --t S. Caaieo llHJ, Saa. •IJ 1 rt •'a• Ot 4 '!"' ..... :.ZNewpolt Blwd. Cll ,..._, .11111 ~Alll or !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 1 y tall. S bo rt b al r . POUND : an,,_.. eat _a-. _______ _ 4 '*-c-ID. A•Ul. .._.M/F~lllod: -..m 144-ml ~ ~ ~~ ;.:::::::;::;::;:=:::=!;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;=;;i1 I0-2'17orl44--. le •le. of Barbor 6 _...,,,_'*Ulla. fr•• Ouaa. CDll. Arda. P&puina, la&a-. --· • u.T: Shekie trt colDr .,....._ Call Gl-411t •WD. _,__ call lar appt. ...... ._.. DeW off!. l"f 11a1e. Vk. Vleklria llCa· ....... or aft 11fm. Ol .. llMdlillJllcupuli----~ ........ prtat facll... 1 a/tftNtl/ •• (')l'M\il~,L.1,....,..,. DJOD . REWARD . Fo11ed : Blk/bra ..-a, GI' ...mlQ. 2 __. ,_. Jllpt lleta 1115 CGtlf. ,_, kileb. • draft. " fl 1/ VJ ''f Oii l J 1UJ V 11'1·11111'7 Ow, II M., fte. IU. .... or J '*'8. Kirk prt\'llJllllOWDYldeo/tw, ~~~'"'ft:•••••••••••••-••••••• el... ..JL.~ I,....,,.. LOBT;all wtiU~J1'.otd --~'7/t,S. ... ........ .-. 1era1e. aoa·a•k. I... fl Jq •• ii I , II V ''"' nu1V <S.1111 -. Du collar. -.. .... ale ..___ra· ..,;:;;;;;;..~------1 --• sq. • a•a . Q I Ir • .._ .,_ ,.._ • .-- L t. ... • • I ... • • .,._ -• .. .... ~DI I Yk. fll ...... • ---• i a.. " •• , • • • • c eca • • _____ ....... __ -.... ~r••••••••••-•••-""" i ... I R d p' d ............ ·--_... _'j Dlua e. ewar. f' P!t:s681...._.... • ._.rr-·v.-,.1• l~•R.a.-1 .. -ft.omc.wlJIMft. MDl&IWAIH (;8r\~ ..._ ~-.na IJ. tH-1, ,•,• .. • $1H. ..... =·~-=--=~ ~Tll&c.:. rMn·1V\J>-UJBl':wtlled.-r.. • ..._.:Yous feaale lllSSm Be pampered with a peraoaal rela:&l•I -·• llllJ 12ollbe ... tlialt tb11 ID s...&Mna Callforala. Jacuul • -.. 0,..1 .... --.1..,.a..-.Vla. a/11.C. AUeetle Hodlt S,.. ZUI 11...-llhd • Cotta .... MS IGI Br· lat tbia ad for roar .......... ••'· ,_, * .. ,._ ~ ..,.._Cll.MMl71 8111& ..,...._, Ml on "."'1 -... _..Ml u.a •. ft. ..._..._ ....... ..._ .._./pOol.._..-= ...._ wn 1rt an• let' .f'~e.-~ U.•&al.•11 P TOUCHOfc:&.ASS u.o-,.-, .... , •· . Miit Ca;u"tf. ": •reftt•••• •o•u• n.!:lil•' ,Jo( ,... • .,.., ... i..a.-a F••••: •••• part llC08ii 4 .._IMS •1 -U teMlll Ok ..... ••••1•\ lad•ilrJ · Vv , aalld 81'41 ..cklace. p.ftle-e. • -· laair, llllD. _.., ...-;=-... ,.,,... a.r.tee •a • &reek -t"; Je. tJ r -...... -• Park "'""°"·· ...., ._. • ....... 1ane -10" -.TM1 • .--1L fllllfJ &all. s-u. ,._ • ::=.· s "' :=::.~~ :=: c:IUlll :::e.:.=:'.!!~:: n1ts'~~) ~:=~.m=:.-::S:.._;:r_,..._·_!_ie_"_ ..... __ at_. ...,a ••• • .... -;. •m. •n p f'lll .me. ..,._ ID ueg1 _sua lr.atd '1A 1_.fld J..,1 '7 ,.L.,;., fllk, aa..illtJ 4 . ....,., POUND: ..._ ... Ts. ISCmTS Oto , .-.,. ..... ... ::i'.lort Ceater. ~T:: •:: '°"'J14"f:'1 l""t• ""'f'?~ •-·I'--= .. •---IW, -6 ftL ,.__ •-:.......,...,_!'.._ ............... .... . ... ....... -~-··--Vk...... ...... ~--. ---er.&a ... SUntlH llWA POWSa WAIH You rnoy fl~ our ockJnarr;:rerit"1g ..... • ...... .. .. .,MC/Wlm ........ __.._ .... -Ma. .......... • s. --. e thw lnill· service when · vwr ad · · ·a OaHy -·--o , .. 1&1 1 ._ -....... -......... _..,. -P'lot od ---'---•r.!l • ad LOSf; ..... ~-, •V"A : al I • ll -........... --A.IA ., ... ,1er11 r,...,._ ...,_ ,,_,m.-a -.!"~.-: 1 'IUl''IU'lll'"" appearenyaur . n•~....-;, ..i., Mll1'a!WM. ne ~·--·--. •• ,.....,.-+ .. .,.._.._....._ 8dll ~ ... ,.... •• ,.. • • wewiM take "fOX mtllllill' •··you collert '711·1'711. or ~~ ain.••· ...... DC.. ..... ..,.a.&c. 1e1. DI*• t 011 on '" 1'1 ...-.me. coll in at ywr mnwnience to get tht .... ._-._ .. _ ... _ •• _. ----MCA*Au 111 • ... i ·~ -..111,.•"1 • ... ,.. ... --. -~> •• •• · 'llPOI-to your ad ••• thia ..W. ii ._.,a ....... ., few r • • • • : a• 1 It r • fll.1171 • I --r• • • = SS~ week. For more inbnation ,... to ..... ~t bleJele a'? t I /TwlW ...... .. .... ... J .... ... ... SM&I to \#111111 od cott 6G-5611. ,. -...... .... ... • ........ /Talller\. * f!l!!!.'111!., * .............. ,.. _.!!!·~~!·~ .. !;i .... 3!~!;:["~ ... ~~ ... ~ .. ~~~~~~tL ..... ~·~=-~J==.,.,.==~~~~~:;;:~~l!Ja~d:•:•!f~U!a~e~il~l;•~t~·~··-116o41lt---~~~~---I VVI~ •I ~~~~~~~~,~~·~-~·~·~=d 0 SI I.Ml•-...... 0 1 .... 1 Call...._ 1~=~~~~_!-~--~ll~l..L_-*_f;..;7;..;1-~l.;;.l.;;.M~·~ l I I -.U80YC& ~•s •111eco .. 1• Mth. 711 .... JJ llAaiACS a•W /AD ll'YSTIC MASSAOI: .._._.AM ......... Sten'• Hair R SS I I • 9pa. lTSl NeWJIOrl Blvd . C.M ._._, 10.m·lOpm. $111111 Jlaee.4ri..,. ...a1 neat tal. Carmel b ne xt ...._ For a 1Jorious ...... eall~""1. 1'1CWPOllA.aY ...... ~'° .... Cla~H ......... 6 Mekk••••·· ..... . -•u .• _. , .... '° , .. , ...... ,..,., . a.till .. 5-ar Auou. .......... ta.roui1-.a ar....~. lla.mRT ......... acco111le11'5 .... ~~ · -H&rfior aa¥c1. C08TAMESA AlTl'OllOTIVE LOTMAMI Cbny dealer olfn'S fall ·-;;;;; :.=~o.:.n:.s:: =•..!"rr. ... a.tc.1 COUNTER HELP · uai1t an the Body • mnt ftnll. &xcen..t op-SICllT.-S drydeaners. mature ZIDNo. Bro.dway Service Dept s iD varied, portunity. Eaper. It ••••OJ-•l nail. ia ~ 25 + bn wkly. ·~~e:=er ~~~=-: =lyr-allinld.Call: ~~uu::·:.ct;~,:: ==-::.Mile Wlli&e-ae.-.~a 171411JMIOl HOWAltDCtN•r•t ...... ldre.For_.. it Clerk. Marine •-fri d H FRUPARXING Dove6QuaUSts. .._tall'l'MSenices u -__._ D'·tri.._. __ a .. cere ea . unt NEWPORT BEACH llDI* StGr-e lllelp ....... m.-o ._......,a.re .,. .... ,..,.it iaston Be a c b. Be a ch l~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I immediately. caallien.. --------localed in ln1ne bu im· area. HO·l200 after AUTOMOTIVE abappi ... ~ rettlvini. a.. mediate opening for _s._,_ • .;;_z ______ 1-----mllllmll!~-i S... & Lem.. etc. Ftr preferred. some S cM ' ' aa... credit Ckrt. No aper. ,..,__'Swtkti5J60 ADMM.ASSIST 0,pa laity! PIT. Call Tbe Irvine &.owle4cea&ae ID all ~~t::tu~!'::; ___ Invest. firm Newport Get set for the J-Car and Campus Book Store . pb-. ol ablpplal •re- Beadl expanding. Asst. t~ .805 closeout! Ag· 833-8221 to set up in· ceiviD&. Com= re·.__-.... __ . _____ _ to Dir. Sales needed. Re· gressJve Chevy store In t«view. porta ap. We PAITTIMllYIMM5S Become a trained sale9 counselor <over 21) with the Jim Long & Associates Agency to supervise and chaperone DAILY PILOT carrier boys and girls on a one-on-one basis, e venings 6 to 9 PM. We need concerned. innovative persons who are looking for a lucrat1ve part-time positioo. S4 hour to start. Call 642-4321, ext. 250 between 2 and 6 PM. Ask for Lori. MOTOl IOUTI Immediate opportunity for part.time earnings. Motor route available in the South Lagun a a r ea . De l ivery aLtemooos Monday through Ftiday. Mornings Saturday and Sunday. No monthJy door coll ections. Earnings about S450 per month grogs. Reliable transwrtatioo required. Call 642-4321 Brian Holland for details. OUNCE COAST DAILY PILOT 330 Wnt.., St .. COIN ..... Cc. 642-4321 ~ ..... Oppa laaitt 1z ;I r•• qaares strong clerical 4r exciting Airport in ,.__, ,.._I are a O'DWiaa ektnJn.ic CUSTCtMAN admin bkgrd Good dustrial complex will ..-ic:iorelUCT y womaom ftrm6olfer: lmmednpeein1forret&U Dl!tiwryP/lUmAJll,L.A. neral Office, North ... I ft I !....:"' 5 :. ·-= ... ::.:-:: ...... ,.., ef oar He&el'• lo.a1e 11 ......... r .................. ar'r• .. • .... • ... ,.. .......... r. J!? --a fl.,.., 11Ji1•-'tama,, AMI S I a,.._ ........... A..v .. ,.,._ IAll to.fteoa. -.......... a I .... s onNOnL -~arDr. ... ~ .. ada _...°" l:mplJr lllF fhm1 ....... II* or r.....ie for pa.rt time hoHecleanlna. aw. JS.a yrs. old. Call O~•••••e• Main -....._._.111.111i. RJVSDEEPER, live-In, Qftfor...._.l,y C.11. cpl. •11 ... TU-$41 .-ar i.a.uao M'•AMCI SALES REP rrrainees needed for Newport Beach 6 s urroandin& areas. Start salary to l5GO pn-wk w 11.ge muhi- line mauraoce company. m.i..EOE. loUrior J.a.ndacapmg co. tul.I ume. Or. Cty rte. exp preferred , Call stM31Z bwt 9AJll-1P M _ Are,_ a business exec. .-, ca a trip needlnc aect~·· to a ssist you w/buaineas arran1e· meats wbile trave11D1 CallTU/IM-- skills 6 exper Xlnt. her home·, cb.a.D&e bed. -Goodp&,)' stcre aad omee main-'!\mes. 1100 per w...-. growth o ppty . Non-add 3 combination now launder. iron. clean ~---·CODCL tmanee. Needexpr'd re-....,_.Beach.4M-&a6 C 11 ror EZ straight seU and ---. s moke r pref. a . lease! Generous com· boule, purchase and pre. •Flallcompaaybeoerats tiableindiridual witbeye Deli 0 . f H•ntiatto• Beach JANITORIAL 1:-.nce A&encY Deeds Part Ume eves. Mon t.bru eatbal&Mtic aelf-starter Fri. Hunl. Bcb area . as A.ui.st.aat Customer -.-FREE "•••er Teetl I AIORnOM 64G-Ol.23 t ' d d pu-efood,aasiati.Dto/OUI e()pplytosrowwitb.. ror detail. PennaHDt. very n ver . em. !~~~~!!!!!!~~~~! pensa '0 0 an e mo of bed, a uto, and AppbAmerteanZeUJer. f/Ume poaihoo offers 0¥9' 1&. &d dnYJDg ,..._ 1= plan. Auto experience 0 _ ... _.__ _,_ ..___fits. J a"m or cc:rd. F(f, ec.t.a Mesa ~•SftATOlt not required, but pre-whee lchair. Help to imi._,u-T...... R; ~ a. Print. t• Placeo- SoclaJ Service ,___niza· viooa selling helpful. See betbroom.. give alcobol __ l'rY-T · ba,Cll. ..,._ c~•-·~.. nabl' take her for walk.. __ ,. ---t--------tioo. .--ruires experience .--..... r -11 •-:.. 4-"-CUSSTOl B 111r.-y ·-... HOW ....... C.._____._.. Free room/board plm '"'™ .. _ eaDk....._, ~-~ -• DeJiftr L.A. Times to with people. Minimum 2 -_.,,.,.._.. dependable ork r to ........,,.,,_...., necesaary yrs college. Resume to Dove&QuaUSts. salaly. llut. have I year open&e CRT•~ Ile Jl'emale Liclat t ~ bomes ao Npt B cb , ~r• 1« Rep. Career ---5---M-- ....-.;.1 typmc 6 pe Jeweiry tore lJl ISSIOO amee still req. 11ast be Yie)o aeecl-1 salesperson. willillc to Iara ~ cau sn.2u11:»Spm co~~11ter . lnteaa1n Jr. Bayer, eXJ)erienced, tr...mc program. Start w1lllled for ligbting m--ta>. Call 8*4151. dilltry. Mut. be exp. m expedJtinc necotialions. vemdar' COll~cl • 8Un· dud pwdiasmg tecbo•· qur. h1J beDef IU. Call S46-:mu P .O. Box 850 , San NEWPORTBEACH this experie n c e . qanstypincol......: Profide6cJw~.lO S.11111a oaly. l :30AM· Clemente CA 872 or Bt.OO/mo. Take ad to l o. ke y a d d er , • tey .... ~ Xlat com IA.II.. Diii pr mo.~ *law,_b ' 0 • ca0a.u5o Babysitter for 1 yr old, the nearest State k:nowledce ot omce pro. pan"; benefits. Op : ~1413 1r--a1 Liit T...._ Cr rl ~ 4-dy wk, my home or emp&oyment olfice D0'1' udurea. Xlnt. co. partm.tty rew ..t•uce-••n !&r9Wf• ..... Ulla• Answering Serv_lce yours. s tudent OK. lM.m-014. Ad paid for bmeftb. can Jin. Weed meat. Informal olfice, _.... .... «'h--Operator for daytime Lag\ma.W1·23S3 byemployer. aft.MllatM5'1113' Cit. Call lllllie aft 9 am _..., -..-shift. 221 Forest (rear).1---=--------lll16-SD *C 1•1 & ...... Laguna Beach Rankine Cashier-Hostess. U ptt., COLLEGE STUDENT --------1--------- "' ~ interested . C rcW T.e.r for eveDiJll sb.l.ft. Apply wanted . part· ti m e DllJ'YaY al Aulat.aat with ,* M • .0 I· C •I & ,,,.J:::,0 future? U:,8: Be a B r o w n ' s clerical work. Good typ. Earl)' AM DeW'lpapfn. ._.kl 'Jt • dt.aintde .. --·=-•cc1,I•~ .. Casbierin1 experience n.tauraot, 31105 Cout m, *ills nee. Aoabftm llmt lta" ec:cmomy car. aper.,._ X-llay Lac. Lo •• ~ cootact ua . We are a _ ... ...._ .._lplul. u-.. So r ----......... .,._ ~-~in •M&h'cl N .8. •C••fl.C••tl•I & fonip car paru Im· ___,....,°"' n-;r. . .... -area. ......_ =-~ mo .. + pndiee wilb a..n.tiaa Pa 'C... port.er l chatribut.or 6 ol-United Califoroia Bank Compuioa for Lrisllte 1---------1 DmtiJt. Mt-~ mlM COMlllOL fer rapid advancement Sidl onarch Bay Plua f'HW WGrtd woman. F tr live· D••• r & S..C. $1111 PATIOM for ambitious• motint-So. Lacuna WW~ ID. mat.re woman. No& Pltima or l"ltilm. £.... r..kl llw w ._. ed indiriduals .. w'f' have rm-uno '81-1Z73 umbr. Drtnn licwe inc abift. llat be 11. W°"'CI &&& xlntopportunitiesm: E.O.E. u TDTE U. ,.._.._I.MS. Roam to ID w/alal. co. W»'lilQIJaSf ..... Q$1LlllW.t. Sales ' -·-----------b pftle -£. 17\la Sl. lJI'. ,... G • ~ lnftlltory Control " 17 IAY COIGllUC tlOM ._C;;..Jl.;;;;;;;;;;:;;::;;;:;:;:;:;;;:;:;;;;;1 ~.:: , -· ~~ CM.OW Bootbesiina -. ~ llAU.E'l'S =~-~=.,~11 ~-~~~ •UIMAMCT Warelwellan ....... nt ~.:c1a/~!r:tt:or Fot2Dd•Jn1Sldft.a ,._.1,1 Need a · Uselbe Daily Pilot COUUWPI• Wanlaouaebelp pr .... to ualat iD "FastResult"servlce WfAl.ASllST. 4FDftCl,,llMC. .,.~-.ColiJoDM~cedee DAILY PILOT We~ to_... traaaitlon. Offeri•I directory. Your -----.-..._.I -a. s1111' a • .,· '11 ,_ i Ne•jMlt ...._ eM APCAn Bzm • BlfW ..w parts, ..-T ...._ ...._ • -• • • • .._.. per ma neDl pos ll on servke is our ---D•~CTOIY wtthiD. -w~~-Seedwooctre-~. pnlened foraalea 6 in--~ WANTACAllEER? .., lr..._u sp«laJty. •• .&. ...... WIJUry control pmit.ion. DO IT NOW I cau (714) ..... Worb. 1571 PlaceaUa CaJI 642·5678 en. 32:2 ~~ Apptic91kms are DOW be-642-5671 am CA-752-0053 btl Ukm lloo tlma ':"· 1-------1 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~A-"....:..•_.,._-'------e. .a..,...&. AMA lam to Spm. llor1tz Cftil Cl WOB SI• WUI tn.iD S111 to start ()pealam-lllm ~ ••ms sno Wll Will lnlD track *inn. ~-tsm ~ •SECaETAIY ~ .... ~res •cc•r•te .,.... .... * ........... ,.) Ill, ....... ..... etftce .... w•c•. .... • ..... $' Wm. L hreira Aaaoc.. ~BIYdatFonl Conlaa del Mar 7M6M-ICOE maaAIDI Busy Veterloar3' Ho•p1tal needs 1eod worke r . Afternoons : 2:31-lpm. llast lilr~ aiuill\ala, will traia. toaeo. EN. Office trainee. l&fAS ,..._ 6 t1PiDc ~- -« ._. 25 yrs or bdp6d.. l'UllP __... 6 ~I.-Eaopeu Car part.a, 3030 972-3104 S. ~ Ave, Santa =-~··~·~·~~·~~~~~Ana.~~C~~· E.0 .E. older. It.Dow u.e coe.t -.I; .. _.... --dlia.. Net Sl.IO a "'"*or ,...,.It s-..aa. r .,..&M ,,..... 5450 LIAD PaSOM \ ••-••••• • ••• • • •• ••• rill mechanical ability •· Need a ride to Sonoma for srowta1 electronic W Coumty. (S.F. OK). WU mfg. c:o. Bi-ti.Dpal an u- NUCLEAR CONSTRUCTION OPPORTUNITIES more. Oraa1e Coaat ...-,. in ..,_..: Llo1d Yellow C.b, 1Ta9 Mt. IWl Coalnli. 5'16 E. i>Yft' Berrma 111t, Foantain .__Rd._. SA _____ _ sbare pa. Ca.11631-0264. set. We olfer a perma- 7005 nant full time pmitioa. gd. startin1 s alary. pie Sant workiDg condi- tiom. full co. beDefita • tbe OllPC)ltunity to '""' with u s . Appl y : ~···••••••••••• Aznerican Zettler . Inc. "8lrimmiDC • .nsoaa in my 181 Hale Ave., lrviDe, paal. bq., adv. be&. 2 EOE wb July Zl·A111. 1. lh br,1-------- lloo-rrt. PT\. or 4 to•--------l"JUP. Call eves 963-2810 .W.W-'M. 7075 ........................ • ' CPA•a ~ 'haAI ._. Ctl&A 7 ' ltlltr •• • 1 -· II ftt 51n 4'11 .... a.tit . _ ........... , ..... -...... ... You can find immediate openings with long-range career security ••. with J A Jones. one of the world's leeding general c:onatructors. We re stiffing up to meet the 001>0fno c:haltenges or a l'nllfC)r nuaear pro;ecs located 1n R1ctitand. Washtngton. This expans,on haa Cf9tlted lmmedia1e ooenengs for tne following: ENGINEERING • Mcch•niul-piping and IYngen • Wclcfins • Fidel • Offkc Dt>itret' .and nucle.r e!IPC!nence • plu~. SUPERINTENDENTS • Piping. Hinger. w~ Prev1ou\ nucle•r e!IPC!nenc• reqylred. PROJECT CONTROL • Cost Entdnffn • Scheel .... Engineers Dt>wtt J prevt0u' nuclear e!IPC!nen<~ • pfu~. ...................................................................................... : You don't ntt'd •current re1ume. Uw our mlfMrfftUme. ~I to1 Employment : M.nt1ger. I.A. tones Conwucllon Company, Dept.-.0,P.O. loxJ1066. ChM· : lotte, NC 28231. ~ NA.Ml : AOOlllSS : c1n _________ _.,An _______ ,,..______ : . '"<>Hl•.HOMl---------OfftCI------------: : : : HICHl$T UWl Of IDUCATIONi--------------------: ! NIS011' lWl<m•--------••~°'"---------3 : IOI TITU : . . : 'MJ(N'f DU'fMS : : NMOt.11 tMfllOWa : : i ! °""'°'~ I ll ·=IWlCMC-----------::----J! IMTUOf~·----------10~----------~ ~~I IUI I I Valley. (No ol Slater FIUDAY·l p-t olc, bet w a N e • b o p e • ...,.,...., typiac, post.m&. r.:.tid) ..._for Cll PKkac· ... nrm. aJat oppty. eon. or,. dirt. ~. ta:t JiJD WeddleMS-9540 M lloa·l'rl. Call llr GDlLFIUDAY GnllllG-19 for appt. s:p.u 6 Endlsb sped· Dedridm jcMiraeysaa. me for small co. Good fully n:p. iDdmrial. ~ 1-'·_•·_..,..:....-· S56-__ rm ___ _ •'' 'iel A COllUllettial. ROUNDS llahwten.antt. srJ·l.555. ma t ure baaclyma o . ESCX>llTS-llODELS Mobile home park, Needed bJ oc·s ruaest stacty won. <>nty es· ...-.ice, DO ape!' Dtt. per'cl apply. IAJl.QtM. Ml-Om e.1141 ~ &UAIDS ~s.c. ... , Simper. thougbtf u1 boss needs your escelle nt lepl npertiae • olf1ce *iDI. W1D discma hours, -·-· r.11 • part time. All 9IK w4al ........., ... ls a re a•. U a Hor m • ·--------me wllD ii a Pl a f 1oea1 faniil.W. ~ 21 or a w fteld.. ~: a.w. a.tired wekiomrt. ..... S.a clu f s-Y· cau Mt-aM tap .\7Jims .. • ~-· NoeqNiiwe aac. A... a... ~ -... 1,y u.n.ui ~-P9m. ~SIB Re-s-llik relatMM. Com-Sernce. 1DI W. SUa qlllind. ~1S1t 5 'h ·•••eNe. la-Street. Sa.ala Aaa. la-•• ,..: 1140 NewJIOrt ~ ..._.. ~12 6 1_. Bhd. Costa llua . .._ ..... PH . TM•... i----------Lecal See. to operate Mac Card 1. ap. m•t have s:Jat. *illll. RB IC'7-411Nl DRSSSSR .... h .. rte•ced caalaler Uee.eM .uat. St8dio ~ to wan s clQstn PheJC.a. .... a .._AL SICalTAaY I• Coro•• del llar.1---------- ~JN. -.& ..... refs • Cd 'hr!)': ..... 111S for H okw. .. ~y~:=~ IM«AAMA IM ...... exp. Fran. &xpene•ee4 ID hi1la 151-mo. ,...._ 6 lllua ,...._ LlaAl.sac.rMY ................ time • -.... ~waft· .... .... Newport ... ..._.•la a 0 , • BINadl law firm. Ilia. t ........ -.. _ -.... yr ...... Xllll. • &a, ,,.., -...--_.,.... ..,. office bld1. Call 11..J. S!UIS• mmt ...... ~,, •N ... 9L LleiM.SICllTMY ..,_,h!llU... SMla~ L•I•• Beacla. F•ll ---~-!!:!1!11!1 ___ ~--__;&~,::::0~.-::;:__ __ , .a., will c -·•u pmt ""---------tu .. w /le1al eaper. ••EAi OFRCI ,. ._,_ -. ............ .. I a lflS'bl, \ff-............ ......... Im. ..... --.. OlllDALllADIT. ~ ... -..... P• .. ll•I· Local ,., .. II •·1m. . ' . . . .. .,. -. .. .... ' ... ·~ .. .... . . . DM.t"'OT ..... """'"'~ ....... ~~~...;.;~--=::·::•::•·~J:.i:L.::..:.:1~ ....... • ,.. ~-tw. ....aw I. ,.. Wiiis• 11• MlaW&11s• ,. .. -.-iti .... , ... _. __ .... ~ ..... ~!~ --..'!:=!' .... J.!!f ................ _..... • ............... ~ .................. ----•-•• •amMY .. ,. ••llfT•o .. 11111....... .... u. $' 1:r .. ,. ....... -.... MACtlUlllT Tr•"••· _, ~ ~ ii ,_. .._ r P'H 19 " -6' ' •· ... '9r. .. ... a1,r111MKI•• -.......................... ~ ......... , •• •-.................. • "" ._ ..... ..,_ ,.n .. Cerel-liuf .._.,._. ... •-'-'~.. ..,.. ,..,.,.,., • er.Ill 1""9 l••w. • ftJaML& Cwlil.HWt UM4 .. P '°"HI• 11CXE11P1...-ot• .. -a ••\ nr.. Ill .......... M..-&, N. 'p J' I • ......, ... 1111 t'.U• I dl1111111 I 't, A-...... CJeM C... W .. llaei I 01ra1e. llaat.ra. J.Ur 14&Ja 6 l,..._ c.u , .. , ,_ II _ ulu •• ,,11 ,. ... At• •• • ,, .. ••• TAl .. DIM"' • .. Ne ••• ....,, •·-•11U.-... -.-..ru _.......... "., ... Autu. J 11 ........ "--t)e ::·:.-=. '::: ....... • a.a •. 1. ---.... ••••r tf11 • •• ... e-nlft .. or uaa....: A .. C • ~ ~..,...,. .-a .......... , 0... C...tc ....... , .. , .................. _ t' 1 ' •• ,;:;!!::~~1-v .. eo.. ..._ PAaTTI•& I or 1 .. ,.. -.mk , :-P:: llll .. 1 !&1'::.~.! WO• ........ ,....._ LUleAelTAM .. ~:' .. ~ ...... -~! • •lfM •• CHler S& CNl• Wll la ..... , • '°' ::~·~.:.!,t1~.;· -ti.:=.-.... NOCB•ll ..... 0..116 ,,_,_,,._'amiaN. TOPCMHf PAID •ua•&ti -. ...,...._ 't1i:.~ a.... ......,. .. .-1,11,._ •••'"'--•-a... o..a cam•• :';",::-~,::..,;: ,._.,.,.1ture•• ~ ••Wlllln --------.i 1'9~ ........ ,~· .. o.M--....c.1111.,., ,._ WllM --.before._. retura pera•DeDtl' ~,....,OlllCIC -a .._ ...a._.,. mm t...• ••· ... ,.. ,.._IU/llt4UJ se:•n• .......... Drtall Cl*aa ... w-. ... IMled aaired.l•e ~ 16'7--. 5+ 1r• rel•••• •• ----<I l =u , •• ,, ,.,.. llAHYOfR&ai wide. STOO/Nst offer. IUep. meet DC air oe IMSTAMTNOMIY • • • • .r.J•-1111111!-.!!!ll ~ .. ome. °' -· T• ., ,_____. m-1111. J.D. ,.... ...... 111.1. ,,,... -.... ~-_._ ._., __ aLI .. , ....... J r --• 1.----Wiit ... 6 tJaeft' FOf' a rw ~ir-p. .. ...,_ febric~ ......... antft .. 11 .. ...._. RSTAILIAl.a _..,. ~....., .. .,,_hr aleniee 2 Druel lbla. Stere panouUMCI &.cncloM prtcu pai d. Bu1101 _.....,ar .. ..._ ..r ~._...,a. H_. lnlhileforV._,C....,. affda ucretarJ for lmmll~Bl•c!. CMir wallpa,Per. fabric or 1old/1Uver .. Jewelry . ...... ~ .... ...._ .._. •• _.. • ~1 la penoo bftw ~ ~aL ••m.lrvlDe .IClla.twiabecla. + "O., Glo .. pape.r • _. dentel , etc. Appts fer -~ ~ p • r, 0 r c A a s 1._u, •at l!ut eoa.. Good •~orllU•cl 6 7U-tMl mnre.17,.... wiU bacll • trim yow anywbere . Wiiliam huf111 t acl•"•• DtrDPllla&a.,... ea HwJ.Cdll -.~ =-~~Miu C 'it Muatlel.l!~alae8ad uip. Or try two urda Launoee t»-tlt3. 24 :reJ''~ ._., _. • ::.~Gl~•••cmt s.&el/Adve..u.aac. com· Vwy ,....._, N..-,.rt --· .. ·-·-·-•• • taree brick co£onld bectllobeck. _bn.. _______ _ .., .. ~ ....... ::z;w• .•• oan.tly nM'ont + -· .. ulAeCI BndlOfftc..CaJJNwy , ••1• ... o.dl.MU20I PRJCES: WANTED: New or med ~--•-Ill (714)17$-1._ ---.. ··--••••-Deaor3t15 window wltb frame ........ IMC. la&atMa 1.-.. ... ccUI COLDWEU.8A1(1Ut.a Wuted, f'teoch Pnmn-4/5 taaiSUOea. 30"14'7"'i'"C.ll'1Sl.-a7 •-CMIJilail,.,.,.... llNs LVNs •-1~ M dal din rm set • Iola 6/9tApSl..50u . ..... -t 1' +• • ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!~I ..,_ -'•' Mortc.a&e WE&TJN&i ER bed. C&U~ut. 10or more Sl..40ea. ---"' I· C.UW·mioded~ Slr'ric. A.alll!Y SUesTu Included y~ yd for Zam. dop. -~ I I Photola b beblecl 1•e· 1Adiv1dula wutla• to1 jjiiiliii;ADjjjlllieq~uall!iiiio~piipt~y;ieoiiii.~~ AN'l'IQVE llALL Dlnetle Set iD "1'0Ulht NO CARD" pey. Dana Pt. or ....._ • ..,.._ 'n-... ~ • .__ Ott'der/ ~ au.ill lo Pel"IOOMI I.a-I• =M. P'ri l~t Lron Swvt chn and oo-Draw )'OUl' own or send nearby. 714-411-$174. ~~ M9tel, LatH• 11-7 • c&cncaJ detaUa Non 1~1fromhomeor SICllTAl'Y ui:'w.tuJ~°'t mar~ walDut ui* name. addttu. phone• niMllllY•oaae -. • -Smoker llnlble hn offta no/hr. + boom fi S.C'y/WPO. llac eanl, m ve. top w/lal. Sl.1$. &U·394$ we1J make one card t...ac.1 ........ -.. - -•• alter .. H Ctillent •••rt .. u.~. Apply beoeftu CaJI after tpm· JL.lat type, law firm Npt .o!!!!! .... !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Q!!!!!rov!!!!!!!!!!e!!!!!!!!!!!55M!!!!!!!!1J!!!!!!OIS cailaft«3pm. tas. Add25'each. .... a• ... l - ---••l•r)' aDd b •••lltl belt.,.. 10.. a l o..Me Ma-aao. Clr. = Send check or money or· -·-·•••••••••••••••• 6 ~ .... ~ P/Ume paeka1• ••d • pro Pboto 1ra1pblcs 3101 F'reeloA-s•cut ........ Mii Near~. 2 powder blue derto: ~DI--"-,_......__ Drhe your cv f« ._ ... ,..:.U · d. · SALDGIRL. outl0ln1 6 JrviDeP~A&eKY ""--·--bi1b b•c' chain aod PLOTratMT'IM4'i ~~~~~ceU;.;'; ct.Un'lu: IM llroom Int .. ;1::=~t'101-Hattaor ___ B_lv_._FA____ f,,..Uy. aa yn. or okltt • E.. 17'tb. ec.c..11.-. ;:;:.-·;·~:;:--~;~ floraJ two tooe bh1e Ion P.O. Boa L5eO ~. 1100. 47~ after cMiel.. br•i...-lc9nlmonaa.outtheop-••tM Jr Spoc"llwear. fl&lJ or Sid&el.3' SG-1410 O>ed..SU:SeKh.. --~.M2·31'19 <a.ller C.ostaMeu.Ca.921S21S 6PM. ml Nr. OC Airport port&ait* 0 ... Id CWl·MlaaadUMoperatof p/Uaai. Secood Glance. $)~ ---------n_1._m_1 ______ 1 pltel/ee caUo/:.;~;~ r'"4ed by HuU.aioe 2122 w Oceanfroot. NB. ._.$941 ROLEX Watch ~and ORUllS by Ludwic. light Mala Baedt City Scbcml Dia ~33&1 .. SECRETAJUES•• Seer's wuber/dryer. ~ ~::~ ~~ xlnt President. 18K gold blue clear. 2 F1oor tom1, ti me~~~uT.nc::t~ tJ1ct. ltG-11172/mo. de-AdminANtR6.DSl•.• WO. Couch Si() . .-7215 precjale. SACRIF1Cal ! SUOO/batolr.64$2963 a base 24", 3 ZUgren .._.area .• .-y-·· _ ~AMlrl A l'&K peodiq 00 aper. lyr. ~ColRL for tenn11 Gea0fcffype55S10.IOO eves. Call 171~)""'"&7"", •s.. * * ... Cymbala, Ro1er's high ._ ...,.,_., ~~ mhLlmum.Apply 73Sl4Ui ... _,,111 ronadelMar. FWJCbgTB/RE Sll.000 • .._....., a ,. hat complete w /all hours Apply •I 30 Conn~ Jto.pilaJ SL HuntlDl\OO Beach F\all Ume. uper'd AU Appointment On.ly /Free 19.5 cu. t'L Frostleu side for Jack. A.M. Ga 19 caMS. -OMO. Call aft RedhlU Ave, Gateway Ht111t~!-:a:. CA W..I. for Muioe or Ruth. Lu Reinders Aaency by s id e Refn1era1or. lllorin&-Eero Su rinen 2463 lrvioe Ave. 6:30Pll <114) 73'7"449. Sam&ific. .._ MIM172 4020 Birch. Estab ·54 IZ50 or bat olfer, must n... 1 Costa Mesa CT14>-•·tl'71 ~ work.er/Hood NewportBucb.&13.Sl90 ldl.$48-2517 .,... pedest.al tatMe. 8 You are the winner of :V. Violin, German made ltAJNTENANCE/DOCK Saila. 1st layout 40hr S&Mll ledy waated Pit for tuhp chears. S2,000 two rree ticket• ($1$ WJth CUt' and bow. SllS MASl'ER Wed-Sun. £a. Equel Op/ Emplyr ~.-Moa/Tb&an. $4/hr oft stDre, up required. Air Cood New Gibson. Queen sire heirloom valueJ.to crbenolfer 1139-4394 per.amust.ltt-9530. M / Ill ~W1. -.5580_.______ •S. I Y/lmc* 13.000blu. Retails 1ofabed. U $0 . Call THE Maintmance EnCiDeer ~-!11111 _____ ;.1--;::r::::i:~:i--S\.L.ESPEOPLE: To sell ~11':cJvert/1B11. ~.uklq S300SS7·s.t7 MD-W. UPIDAM AJvara l2·slnng gwur. Growmc Co. wtt.h put N..ua, home MiCurily syatems D!pt.a. ban~ per Wbirtpoo1 gu dryer: SiO. wturtpoot no frost refn IC, HOaSI SHOW bemftlol...,..penoolo l•IO-DN"'•YSIS f\&llorparttime.Bon111 expansion-pl. Bcb. 541.t7l4 lyr.17cuft.l270 +An JuJy ll,IJPM Good cQOd. Sl75. Paul 6C2-4.l21, ext 2SO wtuiays 11·5. 770-71133 eves 6 wkmds. maiallaill lab 6 prod-.c· -....... -_,... plan.. locome dependa 00 fio. svces firm. Good llques 486-ZZM. ANAHEIM Uoe eqm ... Oen om~ )'OU' 142-$21118. l)'JliDI. &b&hncl akiUa. U · lkydes 1020 c.onveutioo ~t.cr -illtenuc!e 6 plc:l up 6 IN/LYM per. req'd. NcJD.9~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8' courb w/mal.clu.ng love Tickets may be claimed deliwsy To SIOOO. C.J S ALES PERS 0 N pref. Call: MMl1ZS Lelfu'sCentunoa21'.. teal. Sl7$. by c&llmg 00-5678, ut 631· IAi-NE!! D £ D for In vett-!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'I Sl45 firm. S.-1734 272 .~-------•Critical Cue E.ap. pre. meat pvup. Top S com-Security Guard, PIT 557-7010 ca..,.s. 1055 * * • WaJnl& ~manal ~t ferred. WW train for this milaiona. hrs from epm. weeb .... _ 1 job ••-and Coofe~nce Table. Mamt•alM"e Specialty. l"UU Ume. ID lOpm. No eaper oec. n .... D ce • F or Sa I e · R • c I a g ............... Y,amaha amplifie r. model Good condiuoo . Both for ... CHAMC M1aaion Viejo Start lmmed. Call for plieMat sarromdinp lo bandJebanl for 10.speed MOVING SAL& lO"•IO" G»l12 w/ ~verb. n~w. Sl2S. 830-?997 Before f'lU Ume, day ..,_111on .-.... lO-"' M ....._. Newpon Beech area. bkyde Top qWllity 115 del.ll. olc cbn. aauqiae ~ Dral\lno ~bl Si$ r--...-... wn ~ Oft·rn Call f7$.tl01, .. oo.""'t, ._____; · · burtet, aofa 6 chr . .,_..:.. .. ~ .. "'~_,e. t · _nocm.. _______ _ llValleble tor r eliable ~IJOl -r~ _._ """"""" ,,_,,.. .,.,,,,_, IVt persoo eaperieoced In 71~31-1100 . M . . rec liner. lovueat drawer..,, ~1!ait cut.ers Sacrifitt! 2 Euc. desb/l relri9ef'atian, eledricaJ -!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!'!!~I SALESPERSON. meture Security Jl'uol A=rlca 12-spd. &4'1TI -nceilmt coodJUoo -SWlvef cbra. • 2 4 dw1' fiJ. 6 plumbiftc. Enjoy ez. -Netu.nliaer West Stio. fiATIHAID very I cood. SlOO. 2 &78-14 Unlroyab. gd mo. Days 673-fK:M. eve!> IOI cabmeta. Call D•Yld c elleot co mpan y Nun.int Store. N 1ss100 Viejo Forpriva•---·-'t". G1-80 tread SU ee a 3:25-19 m nu ,_a_ts. __ 1J1_1 ____ _ bments, iDch1diDg •free RN Director-relief. llllaJJ e.52:il ""'~----..... ~ u....-~u.re ,-mraJ per shllt._Apply in optional dy1. LVN's· ~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I . Laguna BHchatee. Day Man's 10 speed yellow __,.'".1" SU I fuJJ MT ST HILIM"S Ol'n CE FURNITURE penonMoo .. f'ri.,tAM to F/time •relief. Xlol. -shift..$US/br.Callllon .. Peuceot bike, lyr o&d. fairincSiS. ''"°1o-s Uk.eoew.3saJes dab. Noon. l'enoanel. benefrta, •.-.hi. 6 meinr Sil.ES r-· r I . f o r • p p t . alnt cood 11.SO. 67S-~. I Ze1it.h TV 12$ SOee. I side c.bn MS /ea. MAaalOTT HOTIL med·de;t'• 1·11 fe '(';_ E~'~Jioo. Retail siore iD So. Coast 11MiM-3571. c-r• 6 '7$--1&51 Color photos ol M11y l8tb 3 ex«. swvl chrs l&S. l 900~Ctr. Dr. s urance -no cost to Newport Beach firm ~~I ~_srha•brply SHfuUOE SALES Wanted, 't 't .. 1010 Pu12bbc~~1 Sat AU« 9 rrnq>l!On 811 10.. Sl5. ~= l80, Jam Pate ...... -_.Beech employee. Coav. N.B. seeks Poeitive penlOIUlli· .-....,....... "' or P•rt tune Good ... •••••••••••••••• .. •• noon UK:" \Ides eqUJp lW4" SJO. Hh120" S60 Equ.a.l()ppEmplyrM/F 642-8064. ty front office lype With toroeooewilhHperientt Co. benefits Future Almost full Polycootrut !DeDl for earden1ni.t Pbolo Sptt1alties. p 0 IN1 ---------good phone t.eclu:ijquee, wort:in1 wrtb the publk mamt. posltaoos pos11· double we11bt f' phoW. plumblDC. 6 pa1nllng floJl 7U6. SaJem. Oreaoo ........... •••••••• typuia &killA, t:.Jokkee~ Ability to work u.nder ble. Apply in pensoo bet.. graphic p.per. 80 s~ A I s o m 11 c . t oo 1 s . ~ SHERRY'S PET CARE Nuniq I.Qi a plwi SaJary phas pressure Self-starter. 9am & Ham. 3077 s. $16. Pattenoa Develop clothing . furniture • Boardln& • •rooming benefrta. Call Mr. James. Will consider trainee BrUlol, C.M lng Tank with tube for household items 129 Lapdary sa w. pol.I.Aber. with love, frtt pk up. ll&M&~o !!Ill!! .JIWLW Best N11ne1 Rqistry an· 714/965-0071 Weislield's J ewelers, w~bmc. S8. Darti rm Oearbrook Lane.C M dnll·pm s Very icood Poodle Pups • Persian S.111l18. Mr Klein. St at 1one r y Stor e 1 n thermometer. Sl. I bottle ----rond 67J.S634. KJUem for i>aJe. Tea Cup A t h I e t i c • b o e a o d OOUIK'es the open.log ol aportawear at.ore. Finest their new office for the mdepeodent cbain ln So. South Cout area. We Cal. requares hard work· need.. .. . mg, eat.huaiaatic, outc~ .... _ _. -1n1 . responsible in · ~...-. .. "I uc:.TlOMIST Young Pro·Aud10 Co needs fl&lJ lune girl ( n. day. Typ1111 s killa6 busy phone upr. a m1&11L Ph ~lforappt. dlVlduaJ w /retail expr. • ... SIS AIOI Newport Beacb loc-atioD. To su.ff our new office Receptloo11t for small Good beoelita. CaJI Mary We are oee GI the oldest. Fountain Velley Glftce. NoooulU/~l..51 licensed nt1rau re: MUlthavetyping.lOkey Pltries ln Oran e Coun-by touch. 1d phone voice. ~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'J ty It ii yoo ·!1Rv us. kusthaveeap.&41·1583. YOUU..LOCE US". SaJea •ntAllB• Nallonal Wbolesale Sup. plier. expand.int O.C. sts ascreasa ve. YOUDI men . ~30. Career opportunity no e•per . necessary. SAiary. commiaaioo. SZOO.SIOO~ .. oass Coroo.adel Marneed.s u · offllm clea.ner.Sl lpair Je:uallt 1070 Amway StaioJeh Sto"'I studs, 2$ yrs e•p pr'd sales la dy Full ofphototoni&.fl soo cc •-•-••••••••••••••• "'~ "" tunr, $ da.)'5. Xlnt won. Bea.Ur. Sl . Pbow f'un •IMMEDlATECASH• v.aterless Cook war" 54&21M8 __ . ------ log CODC1. Especially fl.De nel $1. 1 quart of N ac f' o r Go Id . S 1 I Yer . S12:S Never bttn ukd It °"9m1 1090 clientde.'7~1010 co<u..., S?S-34$4. Plet1num . Any lund . 9fi8.'6of'7l -··••••••••••• ... •••• Dop 1040 rood • amount. Da.nael 1\res IS .. Pofy SU Rad ONK VO TX..tSOO Stereo .,~~ONE.,.~£.R.~---·--•••-•••••••• ~S«.3 GdYr •• HR?S. New Re c eiver 5$ watt s. .,.., ... .., 10 . .,..,u .._..t .,..,.vcru W b O SMIO. Phooe9$7-026l ROTEL RP·2500 IMIL vacation $ oow Call ~oND Pups. AXC e u Y G L D · dnven turntable BlC and from home/office: Clear ~ sl.rep 11/Y. Pet• ~~$~ :i1L11VER • B/W pon.at>ie TV. l'eotu 4 Ponnu.la 6 speak.ers. prlut.lna 561-Ta 1 0 w · Y t Pl >' · s pickui> camere-w1tb 3 lense.. Sl.300 or BEST OFFER. . 2U/8t7-l.M$aft 6pm. llM«I0'1 Hobie RoUer i kale8. IBM Writ 75l ·6H3 H m e Ti•t·~-· !Ma•••• hldla. Top Quaht y Small A.KC IAITM tS IACI( typewn~. Adds c R T -~-------- D.. 7S plm boDU9ft lo Yortie Pup Non Shed See Column 8095 SIO ·73 Va ID.A ha 250 S.WW., M11etd• 1 I092 sNot~:..r.'o eaAper oec,ess dJ.ng.shot.'I. 998-90l5 ~1914 ••••••••••••••••••••••• oc:u1nic. cross rom --------P!at.anum Diamond Rinit MA.NAG Ell ENT 754-47' I llCIPTIOMST Local uecutive ueks 1500 W. ~ SWltcbboatd 6 lile l)'P-Screm • class shop ha3 qwlbfled individual for 1ng. Excel. benefits. lmllledlate need for u tugh lacome Ptr situa· COlh M9M S4()..4l3lO per. wood st1o9 6 screen Uon. No investment re· 6 alas& man. Salary OC Airport. 2-tpm call Shih·Tnl. AdoratMe. 4 yr Appraised $S5J8. W all Al.IALFA F'OR SALE Ward's sttttch strtc:h sew- Tanu.Ml-Olil8 old male . Mu.at IJ ve tn sac S3SOO $Sl--6285 3 win~S850bele.U· in&mactuoe,6mo&,Sl7S. Q\iremeol. For appoint· Rl.CB'TIOMIST open. 5'18·93218 iiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~ijiiiiiiiiiiiiil dry cbmat.e. w 640 ~ ------llauJ Pb eves 646-8$40 ~~Ull ______ _ 1'B.MfOMI eves genwnc SAPP HIRES .. SF a ......... 1094 SOLICrrottS about 20 po«nt.s each._ Corn.al.Ion JUI~ Extrac ·--·-•••••••••••••• ment c:all 64>S821 . SICllT UY ---------1 Office Penoo. f"1lin°. t yn. .... 'MS .... ESS • ,.. We are a fut i-rowi.o1 ~ '" MA.MICUllST 101 . wo rlt101 w ath company In Irvine 6 FOISAJLMAICB B&lboe Bay Club Beauty cuA.omers. Med • Den· have an immediate open. E11penenceod 14. per hour to start + ~ mixed Collie. needs facet.ed your chottt. on· tor w/tu spd puJp eJ«t« MI.SC DIVING generous bonm, No t'&· good ~ <All Matt I> S7 ptr stone &eO.-for~ MS 9&4-4.JOO EQU1 PM ENT SaloD needs mankurut, lei PLt.n. PaJd Vacation. '"I for• sharp. persoaa· 675-«nO full lime. xlnt worklJl_g Glrs/wt. HB ~~1 ble, or1anlted 6 ex· c:---· Prr M .,._. C' necessary! No seU· 5"48·16ll alterSpm l-4K ~ lachel rtrac. u 1. ANTQ. Onente l throw ?Sl-8987 ccads. 642,0092 u k for OfRCI ~ perienced persoa with ..._.~.r. · OD-r ... JO)'ct. 1 -excelleot typlnc akllla to 9AM -1PM. s horthand. i ! Hrs. 3 lo 9PM. Aak Sleltie'S AJCC Champion Cui add stoaes or uee u nap. hi««· c:arrlt'r for Surfboards for u le. 6' forllr. Lee-.5150t. Sired. 9 wb. <*1. Ma.la. wedd101 ne1. Reult. van. lWUl. matt. 6 spr twin nn. 7' round pto. 25 to•bn. bookkeepi.o1. be our receplloni1\/ typlai. 16. pr hr. Beaut Mat ure nursery sitter typin1. comm11Dlcalloo secretary • handle • NB l man office. 833-2235 9'7·5431 Sl.3$. ~ m . JM.-mp. men s 1oU c:lub!J 6 YttY reas $.38-2CXM 1'11 • • alU 30 Udl room su-ppUes. P .P. Rec. Lab pupp6es, 8 wlls, S41-$U7 I"' ~ =pf~~c:'. :. ~~;~~e.~-OOIO ~::!!~ .... __ !!!,! -Dedn--c:-Typewn---t-er-Xlnt-.~:;;;.·.·.·.·•.•.·.•.••.•.•.•• .... wanted 4th WedDHdayl aid.Us. M24l77 variety ol Office dutiell. All. eadl lllDDlb. Call Donna. F all 1---------8C1~l IRSEQEM or~;6 P1UM call K.etlty Am-· O:Jnd. suo ,. burgryal~. ..,_ I04I We1tern S addle. All tll~lO · ........................ l..eetJlttr'. IOOd ~ SllO. ---------llrtlrisla Me c h ... I ,.,.( Wltb or without typio1 W , .. __ needed. Top pey. Tetn· ml•d 1be D-117 Pilot bas an porary • fuU time. Calll-------- Qd penmnnt poettJon 1ma.dlete opeaiDg lor TodServtcesatm-01'4. retuy-Assi1tant to lor mecbaaic with 1oq trainee tor full lime, ---------1 financial geniu.a. Soft. meN!...., Ford 6 i.uu permeoeat poaltk>o ln Rest41W'anl •~. gentle, joyful, lnchastriel/marloe eot our Cl ... lfted Depart· WAITERS. Apply In perfectionist. Prepa~ dialribuCor based ID meDl. Mmt be able lo person. Over 21. Don oalrilloUI ll)l!a.ls. Varied a.ta 11 ... Diae1 enc type &'MO wpm (typlnc Marcial ResL, $47 W. hard wo rk 6 travel. Dartinl striped Tabby. '-'t ~ __ 1'!1h ______ _ Sl.a.mue. hm. 3 mos. t'1 3' rt le71 SCIAll4.EJS 'n'ade JOUt' WI}' lo flDan. ctal Inde pende nce witbollt tbe use ol cub. Fr. Seminar. July 9, 19 Anaheim Sheratoo, Anaheim, Ca. 9l l :OOPM. Spomored by: •Tvn Ceftter Dr. CM EO.E . Had lhota. 1w.Gll1 -··· .. ···-····· "-llittena to 1ood home. 67~3202 TRUCK Sprey booth 11$WflS o.vu.u... I yr. old. •. .._........ ... .... .... ll 18' h1Cb. 22' wide. ...._.y -.. ._y - Offer. Re b•i It Steam M y -Duplex - know-bow. G4 ~ t411t wU1 adal.niAerecl lo 1Jth. St. C. M. ~- cond. All friap a..enu. ell applicallb), 10 by TOPL,...,,., "'---I cleaner, Electromatlc llAllK in lJFE . .,..,... llODELS r • ~ cat. ID.A e. shots, 9!0.00. 2U-m..,. lf rou are IOUll lo make BARTER IS BACK P081nl~. S..W, bMed on ~v adder, balMlle pbooea, Ralauraal work record. Ref re· learn comp•ter •nd 56T.P•PW"S quired. Pboae for •P otller 1eoerel clerical PIZZA STOii poUitment M · • Mon dulie9. Opponunity for Now blriq for f.U • rt t.bru P"rl ~. ' adnocemeat aDd ea· Uma opealnp. al .: •. ----------' celleat coapao1 Uoo near oC 1 rt M I! D I C A L beDellta. Selery com-8 rpo · OOOllDINATOR menaaute wllb ••· Varyilll days and boun; Drhlac poeit.loa. Mut ,.n..ce. P'or .........,, ideal 1u't!!:.:,.oul In· have OWU ~lion plwe ealJ ' ta-..t--1 ut ~for Vfl9 and 6 be familiar with m . . atudenta. Our pro· Oraa1e CoHty /L .A. C.AHal COAST ~~~~f.::J: ....... Ho ul ... hll DAILYPILOT vancemeo~ud on U...·PerttimepoUt'-s. mw. laJ&Veet your Job performaac.. Moe-Fri. l ·S. Call ec.&aM.. Pleauat wortiq coodi· ..... Eq••I O=hnlly Uom. llu.al be 11 end Em a.er. Apply .. ....-. t •ICM ZID680. E. Brtato1 1'RAMIC Ill• Ptr ,.,_ 6 ....... ,,,_ S... Au IWCbU ~~of. HU•t1rtal Por ,..,. laformaUon (aatloM~O.•ld•) itl Jtktwpwt .ldL t'all 11Hml. ear.. clel Mf..rEO• 4 Ptr•Ptrda11........ .... 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IOAT WOIUl h anclSCO• M1am1 ---• I toni Reblt 1300 cc ena. g rt ~ .... 9157 17• '62VW BUG eood cood needs pa.mt 1875 541-llOO '70 VW Sqrbli:. l owner. re tared teacher n evtr abused s:zsoo 534.J.s.56 -----Voho 9772 THE L.IPIUA.M HOaSISHOW July 11,8PM ANAHEIM Convenuon Cent.er 'Tickets may be cla.Jmed by calling 642 ~8. ext. Z12 Repn, returbtshin1. ex· '72 RemeU 11' Tn -hull. 130 '63 Cad l'oo, New tran!I. IM-W 9712 I gas rrulu ge ~1 ust sell P ert pa l nt 1og & hpVolvo 110 .Tra1le.r 6 OALE'SAV )I) ' I •1r.•CHIMPORTS ••••••••••••••••••••••• P h 675 .. .,_ tires. 14 7 .0I on g rn 1 1 •••. ••••••••• ••••• ••• •• 1 lwtwtto 10 & 6 7S2 ~ I ~ vunlsbia1. Hi1best qual cover S2100 ...,...,., RENTALS, INC I Orag111 a I • I o w n e r [ t\lter6.894 3291 848 Oovt'Slreet VOLVO 7S Dodf(e Van Custom ••• work. R e a s r ates or ~237S F'orfurtherUlf<• $3.'iOO ofr M7 M77 r;:i.11~· ....... , -NEWPORT BEACH SeaL.,.am fmcass .. m ag 541--10M Call(7 •)n<a4.w.; -LWla'I i .. a U 72 Datsun L2'011 1. dr dt" 7r.2 0'00 S"'aS ir.&a"ICl wheel!>. i.n rf, refn l-(. --16 SKJPJACK. New eo1 1• ""· •59 COfiVFTTE Xlnt l I --' l d 4 pd ~ • ,__ '_.., •·a......,t. a p ..... u~t "'"II ...... ...,_ & OID. Extra sharp. Trlr Mr. Wasner • • •• uxe ...,,.an, 5 an · 5 • --------AMO LIA.StMG ' · ...-' "" ~ .,.., • 'J 'p 1 ., 90JO incl . M any eittras ___ Cond. 37.000 m1 ..• ~n,e &'~' ~••o•owu 29 mpg ,•1t~.en1trcbw lt l 11;Pcu11:e<>t.504 n•·wllres \OVERSEAS DELl\"1-.HY mJ06733633 ·--·•••••••••••••••• 516 ,.,,..1..._t f .,. es .. O'Anl'r bl.'~l \(C EI \•,.•• .,.,. nPwbrak~. 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SclW 9060 cessories incl ud1n1t trailer ri~ Off r oJd i9!i281.ASt R 126U1 ---sler ca~. ~nd shr 1m t't'ono m y 4 4 r S~OIJ rioo ~~. __ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• punct ure proof tube:.. t i res S6 .000 OB U '79S28i loaded (0251i l Rat '725 ma t' S1 3 950 PP 1 banana s~at. removable 673-3151 Clos.e-d S.. days ....................... ~ J!Mli evr. wken.:h. ~:Jil6 ein e ITW'>"3~. '76 Gr.rnada G hia 302. 1971 SCAAAI '-19. Ludc rs 16. ~ft. 'am basket. C..alJ after 6pm...---1970 Fial 8SO Sport Good -216.000 m1 . aut.o. a c. all Twin UO's. 130 hours . h u 11 . 'I l 1 P 1 n ~ B . 76CH8lll . · 1 ~GE COUMTT'S rood l3 22 act m pg G<H°ltt'()~ re-d ~t tS • • ......_ Uw4 power. stere<i. l.Lke ne w loeded. Pri. pty Best Of'. beaut d u I S 4 O O O '78 Jef'f> CJ7 Convt ha:-d OLDEST t:nder 36K ora ic Ne • :.lt-reo r asselle 29.000 •••••••••••• ••• •••••• •• S3.S0095i 0261 fer! 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Carter walked dlrecUy to Hua when I.he U.S. president arrived at the reception for 300 guesu given by the Japanese Cabinet in an ornate mirl'Ored room of the Akuaka Palace. He was flanked by National Security Ad· viser Zbigniew Brze&lnslo and Secretary of State Edmund S. Muskie. Earlier, Ca rter bad a 30· minute audience with Emperor Hirohito a t whic h photog. raphers, in a rare privilege, were allowed to take pictures, a nd a seven-minute private meeting with Japan's acting prime minister, !ihsayoahi Ito. There was no indication of what was discussed with the Japanese. but U.S. officials had s aid the touchy issue of Japanese car exports would not be brouabt up. At the evenmg reception, both Carter and Hua separately s ought out Zenko S uzuki , ch airman of Japan's ruling RED ONION AT PETER'S LANDING IN TROUBLE WITH HUNTINGTON BEACH OFFICIALDOM Diaco Dedered Nulaance •• Harbour Netghbon Descend on Council •"h NolM Ctalrna Laborers' Strike Cost Increasing By ROGER GILLO'M' ....U.-~s Writ .. With builders losing millions of dollars a day because of str ikes, Southern California laborers were al the bargaining table today to try to settle a three-day-old walkout that has brought most major construe· lion projects to a standstill • And in northern California, one construction union remained out of work and others are to vote on whether to walk off the ' · job. ln San Diego County. where construction workers bargain separately from the rest or the state, 21,io;i-week-old walkouts by carpenters and teamsters con· t in ue to idle about 18,000 workers an<J stop work on hun· dreds of projects. The latest blow to the state's $20 billion-a-year construction industry came Monday when 12,000 members of the AFL·ClO Laborers Union walked off the job in Southern California. Picket lines set up by the laborers. who do heavy work su ch as digging ditches and moving equipment, were honored by an estimated 100,000 skilled carpenters, masons, operating engineers and teamsters, shul· , Ung down most major projects. There are just over 200,000 construction workers in the seven Southern California coon· ties affected: Orange, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Los Angeles, Sao Bernardino. Riverside and Imperial. Industry sources estimated . that builders were losing an e1timated $17 miJlion a day statewide in tnterelt on 1ous and inflation In labor and material costa because or the strikes. So rar. they said, lOISel may total $170 million, since the Northern California and San CSee IABOS. Pqe AJ) Council Crackdown Set on Red Onion By ROBERT BAaKER Of Ult ~y l'IMtSUft Huntington Beach City Council members agreed with a number or waterfront residents and with Orange County Supervisor Har· riett Wieder Tuesday that the Red Onion disco constitutes a public nuisance. The council directed City At· torney Gail Hutton to prepare (indings of fact to support possi· ble legal action to force the disco to abate the noise in its parking lot or to close. The disco, located in the Peter's Landing development in the Huntington Ha rbour area, has been criticized by neighbor· ing residents since it opened last January. They complained of fighting, vulgar language, traffic conges· tion. squealing tires, honking horns and or patrons urinating on their walls. The d isco failed two noise 118 Hearing On Park Use Due Tonight A public bearing on possible major commercial and recrea· tional development of Hunt· ington Beach's largely passive Central Parle will be held tonight by the city's Department of Community Services. Included in c urrent dis· cusaiona are various develop- ment plans designed to brini about S3 mlllioa into the city yearly. Tbe propouls, which a.re in the discussion stage, include· an 800-1.,.ce cam.)>IJ'<IUftd at a pro- posed trout filhing lake at the Sully Miller IJ"&vel pit on Ellis Aveaae. tests cooduded by the county's Human Services Agency in April and June. Ron Newman, president of t.be Red Onion. said he ls confident the disco can mitigate the noise during the lime that the fmding or facts is being prepared. He said the management will get involved directly with im· provlng the conditions after the proble m earlier had been handled by officials from the Peter's Landing development. Under questioning by Coun· c ilman J ack Kelly, Newman said patrons had never been ad· monished to cooperate with the nearby residents in Huntington Harbour. Sunset Beach and Seal Beach. Red Onion attorney Steve Solomon said that the manage- ment owed residents a public apology. Several people, including Supervisor Wieder, expressed doubt that management could quell t.be noise. She had urged the council to act "forthwith" in consideration of the public nuisance. "We've attempted to bring both sides together to solve the problem . 1be wheels of justice grind slowly and much too noisi· ly," she declared She said privately that efforts lo solve noise problems haven't been successful. Only one resident spoke in behalf of the disco. He said the disco la not a nuisance. U it is declared to be one, be said, then offietals should close down Aaabeim Stadium, too. Otben. however. complained vigOl"OUlly. They said the disco is not compatible with tbe Ufestyle of residents and that their r1cbla have tak• lecood place tot.be rilhta of profit. Reaideal Bob Pbllllpe said bis f am Uy ls dilturt>ed nery morn· la& at 2 o'clock when the ctileo clOHS. "We haven't slept an en· Ure nlCbt aiDce it opened." be •aid. Liberal Democratic Party's ex- ecutive and the man considered almost certain to become prime ministeT. Carter and 6,500 mourners paid rmal respects to Obira at the memorial service, which was canducted almost a month after his death. ··Prime Minister Ohira was a good friend and a wi se counselor," Carter said on bis arrival in Tokyo. "I valued bis advice and a dm ired h is statesman.ship. AJI Americans deeply appreciated his coopera- tion. particularly in re~ months as we worked toe to meet the difficult challenges to world stability and peace." Tbe president, wearing a black su.it, stood while Ohira's son carrled a while box contain- ing the ashes of the late prime minister into the Budokan, a large martial-arts auditorium in downtown Tokyo. During the service, Carter placed a spray of three white carnations at the altar. Carter and Hua were among a handful of beads of stale and government attending the service for Ohira. About 120 naa- tions sent lower·level represen- tatives. Acting Prime Minis ter Masayosbi Ito and oth er Japanese leaders e ulogized the dead political leader. and a tape recording of a speech made by O hi ra during his visit to Washington in May was played. Junk Lights Sky Fireball ,Whips Over Coast By ARnruR R. VINSEL Of -~OJiy ...... JUH Disintegrating space junJt re· entering Earth's a tmos phere was responsible for a dauling, greenish-white fireball that streaked across Orange Coast skies Tuesday night. vanishing over the sea off southern Mex- ico. Thousands of residents wit· nessed the 8 :40 p.m. aerial phenomenon ·rro m Cne banta Harbara region south, generat· ing numerous telephone calls to a uthorities about the sighting. Spokesmen for the 1 lth Ols· trict Coast Guard Search and Rescue Center in Long Beach said today scientists at Griffith Park Observatory confirmed the space junk theory. The object was apparenUy one among hundreds of man-made objects orbiting Earth from space e11perimenta conducted over the pat two decades. Reports on the fireball were uniform in describing it as greenish-white and leaving a pronounced 1reen and orange trail marfd:na ila southerly tra· jectory. Cloud emer in some locations was brightly illuminated by the spectacular event which oc· 'Head Box' Of Slayer Not Vnique LOS ANGELES CAP > Detectives investigating a series of five s layings le arned a unique-looking wooden box where the head of one victim was stuffed may have been available in de- partment stores -and hard to trace. Sgt. John Helvin of the depart· ment's homicide division said Tuesday that a flood or citiien phone calls indicated similar boxes bad been spotted at New berry's aod K ·Mart st.ores throughout Southern California. At a news conference, officers said they believed the crude box was band·made and hoped show· ing it to the media would lead to a tip from citizens about the killer. After the flood of phone calls Tuesday, police checked downtown Newberry's and K· Mart stores, but did not find any boxes resemblint the one t.bey are looking for, HeMn said. Detectives are planning to contact the purchasing depart. menta ot the 1t«es to 1ee il the box ii a maa·produced item and which st.ores stock them, Helvin added . Tbe box WU found in an alley in Studio City on June 23 by an uaideatitled man wbo opened it to find the bead of a woman wboee body had been found five daya eulier. Police have linked four other murden to the same case, ineludiq U\e 1laytncs of two balf4ilaen from HUDtlnlton Beach. , curred tn except1ona11y spar- kling-clear skies One call was received by Dr. Al Lawsoo. a Cal State Long Beach professor and d irector of the UFO Report Center of Orange Co unty an WestmUlSter, he said lO· day. .. It doesn't take much to put on quite a show," he said: .. A tit· tie thing the size of an apple at that altitude can make quite a dis play.·· Airline pilots reported seerng the dazzling fireball, indicatinl! <SttJUNK , Page AZ> Roller-eoaster Romanee Love Competition Led to Cop Slaying· The man accused of slaying off-duty Cc>st.a Mesa police 0(. ficer Mark PesanU testified Tu~y and told· of a roller· coast.ft' romaace that led to a love triangle and cvenhlally P esant.J°s death. Jerry Gt!De Wills. a 34·ye&r· old used car salesman. cbar,ect with murdering Pcsantl aod wounding 1.3-year-oJd Joelle Sen· newald, wore a three-piece suit and spoke calmly as be talked ol the events leading to the murder in the bedroom of a Fou:nlaln Valley apartment. Throughout the afternoon in Judge Luis Ca rde na s' courtroom. Wills . who has been married a nd divorced four times. answered questions asked by defense attorney Richard Bonner. According t o the accused man's testimony. Pesanti and Wills' paths first crossed when the policeman accompanied Miss Sennewald to the apart· ment she shared with Wills in October 1979 While there. accor ding to Wills. Pesanti arrested him ror possession of cocaine , but failed to arrest Miss Sennewald, even though she admitted some of the coca i ne lo tbe apartme nt belonged to her. The defendant testified that in the ensuing two months. Miss Sennewald's alftttions bounced back and forth between the two men and it was when be de- manded that she make a choice that lbe threat of violence arose. The initial threat , Wills testified, came four days before Program Set For Parents Golden West College in Hunt· ington Beach is offering a lee· lure di.scuslioo for parents of young c:hildren. The series, starting tooigbt, will explore and develop new melbodl or discipline, parent· child interaction, and l.ndepeo· dent livtQg skills ror chlldreo. No fee will be charged for tbe lectures. wbicb will be beld from 1 to 9 p.m. in the Golden West Colle1e Community Center ud continue Jul.)' is. 21 and 30. • the murder, when be pulled a loaded gun from a bag and told the woman be had contemplated s uicide but had changed bis mind. Lal.ft the same day the couple went to a jewelry store and put a deposit oo wedrung bands as their rift appured to be healed. wills sa.ld. But that mending fell apart three days later when, fatefully. Miss Sennewald announced she bad made a choice and that Pesanti, the murder victim, bad won her beart. 2 Fires Char 6,000 Acres By Tbe ~iated Prus Firefighters worked today in the southern Sierra Nevadas of California to control two timber and brush f i res t hat h ave c harred nearly 6,000 acres. Costs so far are estimated at $700.000. Both fires we re contained Tuesday, and Sierra National Forest officials hoped to have the smaller of the two -the 985-acre Roger s fire on the Kings River 45 miles east of Fresno -fully controlled by tonight. A special team scouted the larger fire -SO miles east of Porterville -to determine when the 5,000-acre blaze might be controlled, said Meg Hansen, spokeswom.an for Sequoia Na- tional Forest. Coast Weat•er Fair throuab Thursday. Little temp e rature change. Overnight lows eo to 65. Highs today and Thursday ranging from near 10 aloog the beaches to m id 808 in the inland areas. INllltE TOB" y l PllDI' LOOKS AI' MLSl'Ml.S For a look at tbe 1980 All..tar pme, tun to todaJ'1 8portl MC· Uoa aDd rMd Dave Cunnlnpam dd .1olm Snuo'a reporta ot tbe C9lelL A1lo beiDI eonaidered are five reata.....U, a multi-sports com· pies tbat includes four aocc. and football fields and ab: IOf'lball ftelda wtUI lodlerroom and 1botrer facilities. Aaotber coaalderatioa ia a YMCA omnutum. Al.lo belnc atudied are a Coif driYinl ranae. a model car area, roUel' lkafiDI faclll:~-water llide, t.mli, and Girl Left, Mom Too Reluming Runauuy Find. Family Moved Tlte nww't ""*-cblb, e111 1 Am.nc:ica .,,.....,,,..... Of Uw Mil MdW'f, " a. Uw mjdd oJ a rrddUI• cnm. Mna- b • r •It t p ltot alfpped, pan~ • • .,. cUW• 09ld ta rwal anoa. OftCe llw bocltbollr of ftlClt cbibe. S.. PD,.AJJ. Cunnlntbam, the re1ular : Aalell beat wru.-, ,.,... °" • U.. loeha1 Amerlc'aD. l..earue 1;0 locker room. wblle Sevano con-teatratea on tlae National : .Lea1ae aad alao provide.a a 4llarj fl tbl du'a ....U. Gary Ambrw prvncr. .... pktaar.. raequetmll cost.. an -calMltrfan center and 11 mile• of tnll •11teal. adnl-eyele aDd ~CJ* tntJ1 aad baHball batUna ea~ . ,....._.. fear ........ c:om~ of UM part and a Jarae crowd ii al**I to be OD bind for the beariq al 1 p.m. In City Council cbamben, 2000 Main St. A WMP6DI runaway wbo ,... turned home to (ace the COllM- quneea ol a two ....U' abMnee tuned ....., la to Costa ..... police Tu.da1 mcbt after ftnd. inl ber IDOtber baa moved away and lift ao (orwarcliq llClcbwe. Tiie 1f*I ..... 11, ... baabd lnto tbe eomty•1 Alt.rt 8lttm Home Jn 0.....,. tor ea.re wbUe authortilel .u.mpe to locate bet • mOUMr, wbo ll bellned to haft retarned to IAul•tana. Tradnl tJae woman ud ,_ oUler dalldren may prove dlf. ltcutt, accordln• to ln -·~aton. DetecUYe Sat. BlU kehtel laJdltilbltieftCIUaelDCOm' toGll .... ~" ber llrood to vtatt her on,.._. m the ll'Mf•I~ Pil>eltalltMe. "F« a JJ.1ear-old. abe doelD't know a beck of a lot:• set. Bechtel Mid a~patbetJeallJ. ...... \ ... Dow wbo ber _.............,are nor bow to reaeb ..,-.-. or ~ea." Cootlnuta1 quarrela between tbe motlier and a live-In boJf ritml Uaat dllrupled lit. lD their naled JNm SlreeC. bome (lee u:nJ&N, .... AJ) .... . ... ' 7 Ship Slanu IJridse; No lnjwies Reported JAC'KSONVlU.Jt. Fla CAP ) A 1h1p al•mm~ into • brldae ln downto..,n Jat'boavlUe lOda)' <'r•C'kln« M>mt' ronc:r~t~ and r•Uhna I.ht-blue tttl •~l"lll'Ucturf' but uu1un1 no 10 JUrle . PC>Ul't-aaad '"t'b~re lt some COMrete cbJpped and t'r•<'ked from th" am f'Ut't ." sJlld pohet spoliea.man Mlko Gould ··w,. t'lO.ed the brad.it' lo all tratnc It will rem ain C'loeed Wltll we do find out for :1ure that 1t 1~ s~r.-· The Ship Davl$Qn, a seacolng dr~flt' o..-nN1 by tht' Army Cor~ ot EnRUl~r$. tut a pier of lhe Minn ~tr'fft tsnoge over Ult' St JOhn.s Ra ver. Gould Had The v~~nl had bet:n tuKt up at a ourby berth for iabout • week ,,......, r • .,.,. E,,. r.wi TOKYO 1AP> -Ford Motor Co and Japan's Toyota Motor Co. have reached a basic agreement to produce small cars ln the Uruted States. Japanese news meoaa sa10 woay The Japan Broadcasting Corp sa1d the two auto producers have set the end of the year as K goal for working out the df'ta1h of the JOUlt venture. but added that Toyota pro~ed producing w.ooo ryyota-developed small t'ars a month at a remodeled I' ord assembly plant. walh lhe companies evenly sputung lhe capital mves tment .. ~011 t.'11la•rt '" Cra.dt J ER USA LEM <AP J -Independent prtmdenttal candidate John Anderson was shaken up but unhurt today when his official automobile was hit by a s maJI car as il pulled away from J erusalem's King David Hotel, Witnesses said Anderson's bodyguards. fearing the collision might signal an attack on the candidate. jumped rrom limousine with pistols orawn, a tounst who s aw the incident told The Associated P ress. But other witnesses swd the guards did n ot draw weapons. No one was reponed hurt a.n the crash, but tne venicaes were damaged. Gold a•d su.,~r a~~a~ LONDON <AP) -The dollar st..ead1ed on world foreign ex changes today. Gold and silver prices slipped. London's five bullion houses fixed the closing price or gold at S671, an ounce, down from $684.SO Tuesday. Silver was quoted at Sl7 an ounce. down from $17.JO. In New York gold traded at $660, down $13, and silver at S16 10. down 70 cents. Frisbee Play Area Served for Tennis Frisbee players may not re· 101<'e at Tue~day's city council ;irta on 1n Huntin g ton Be ach where officials approved the m· -.t allat1on or ba!'>ketball courts 1r th<' pier area Fro•P~.41 JUNK ..• 1t was al an extremely high allltude above them. Dr. Lawson ..idded . Al Garvi!>. public information <iffi cer for the l''cderal Aviation 1\ilm1mstratmn m Lon~ ~ach .... 11d h1 a):?cnc~ also rcce1ve{j J u~t one c:all H t: !>aid 1t was f rom the 'I alibu substation of the Los ,\n~eles County Sheriff's Office. -...h1ch received numerous re- ports from citizens of a possible a irc raft plunging into the sea in names A quick che<:k by FAA com- puter reveaJe<S no repons ot miss- ing planes or aircraft in dis· tress Generally, r eported s ightings were along the coast. although some San Femando Valley resi· dents caJJed a ulhor1t1es out of c ur1os1ty and alarm. One Balboa resident said he ~aw nothing bttause he was in· doors but s aid his house s hook noticeably at about the time the fireball would have been streak· 1nR overhead PUC Sit-in Vowed The construction <>f four half court!-at a co-.t of approx1mat1> I) S1 5.000 1.1.ill prn\ 1dt• adtht1onisl r ec r eatao n and a I ll o d et c>r Yrisbee·playmg. s aid city of h <'1als. The vote was 4·2 Oppos ing the courts were Councilme n Bob M andie and J ack Kelly Mandie said he was t'Oncem ed there was not enough room for the courts in the area adjacent to the pier in front of Maxwell's restaurant He also said it would interfere With the 00W Of people and be a t'onmct to bacychsts and roller skaters. ··volleyball 1s the only non aquata<' actl\'lty permitted We find people dunng the day do like other a c tiv1t1es besides s wimming." s aid Vincent G Moorhouse or the community ser vices department .. We thought it would be a ~ood use because the pier has been a problem ar ea. A side beneht as that 1t would restn ct Frisbee throwing ... he said Moorehouse noted that Hunt· mgton Beach bas "no Frisbee playing" signs posted near the restaurant and food concession. "Frisbees are neat. but there 1s a limitation when you have such a density or people .. Voting in favor of the courts were Mayor Kuth Hatley and council members John Thomas. Ruth Finley and Don McAllister The measure now goes to the Coastal Commission for penmt approval Moorho u se estimates the courts would not be completed until the end of the summer OC Rule Tightens On PalVll A ret'ent In fl ux o f pa~ nbrokers and coin dealers into Orange Count y touC'bed off Board ot Supervisors' approval Tuesday or amendments to the county ordinance that controls bUt'h businessei. l' ndt-r the toughened or - dinance endorsed uanamously by the board. operators licensed to deal and trade in second hand merchandise and such hard-to- trace items as coins and bills "'111 Bear the r esponsibility for making a good faith effort to be certain the merc handise they acquire isn't stolen property Be required to make a de· tailed report of their trading ac· quis1tions t o the S heraff'i. De partment by noon the day following the transaction Make avajlable for 1nspec uon during normal bus m cs!'> hours rt>cords or all merchan· dist' held that has been pledged to repay loans or placed with the broker on consignment Hold all merchandise sub- j eel to the reporting r equire menl for at least 30 days and for 90 d ays should s heriff's officers have reason to be lieve t he merchandise has been stolen -Refrain from dealing Wlth people under 18. When in force. the amende{j ordinance wall apply only to those pawnbrokers. second hand dealers and coin merchants who operat..e in unincorporated areas of the county under business licenses Issued by the county. E'ro•P~.4J LABOR ••• Diego County strikes started an mid-June. The two largest p r ojects stopped by the strikes were a $3 5 billion addition to the San Onofre nuclear powe r plant near San Cle mente and the con trovers1aJ Sl.7 billion Dia blo Can· yon nuclear plant an San Lw:. Obis po County ~ton• than 2.000 workers re fw;ed lo t'ross picket Imes put up by 61 !'>tnkang team s ters at lhc San Onofre plant. while 456 of 616 contractor workers s tayed orf the JOb when 71 striking laborers picketed the Diablo Site Sue Brown, a spokeswoman ror San Francisco·based Pacific Gas & Electric Co . which owns the Diablo racality. said the strike was costing the compam S2 million a day m extra costs to pay for imported 011 and interest on borrowe{j t'Onstruct1on fund-. Tht.> <;trike!'> com<' <tt a t1mf· -... hen the home·bwldmg 1ndw.lr)- "'a!> -.hoWlllg signs of r ecovenng from a sharp downturn caused by interest rates a~ high ~ 20 ~rct>nt The lates t official fagu rec; available sho"' the mduslr)-:.till dcclan1ng in May , but Ben Bartolotto of the Construction Industry Research Board !'>aJd he expected to s~ an upturn m hou sing s tarts when J une figures are available in a week. That upturn would coincide with a sharp drop in interest rates Commercial building had con· t1nued at a relatively strong pace des pite the s lump In private housing. The best news for the industry came in Northern Cahfomia, where the builders' trade group, the AsSl)Ciated General Contrac- tors. ratified contracts Tuesday with its primary trades carpenters . cem en t masons. Teamste r s and o perating engineers SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -An- ti-nuclear protesters from San Luis Obispo have vowed to stage a daily sit·in at the state Public Utility Commission office until they hear from the commission concerning their request to re- voke a use permit for the Oiablo Canyon nuclear oower plant. Marvin-type Case OAANOIECOAST "• DAILY PILOT f"4' Qt ... (MW 0..ll P1~ •ltf\ -.Cfll f\ ".,.,"'.,... uw ,......,. ,.,""" ., PV'b'f .... f)y "'-Or•"9"' C.0..M fl"*IWnig CAlft..,_f .... ,.l~ rd"""""' •t: ~·..,...... ~ •• ,..,._..,. ,, .... ... <mt• --_,, ""'"-8••'"· fovrit•tl'I ~·ll•f l#•lA•. '-••¥"• ~ .... ,_ .. """" .. -,......_. ....... " -·-$.II_, .. ,. --•!'• T ... ,,,..,._ ,.....,,...,,,. .. .,., " • ue -" h• SIV"4 "·°' IHI• t)'O C...U Miu c,.., • .,.,. ••• ,.,. ..... n,.._. ,., ...... '" __ _ ...... cw-. Y~""niodtf'lt.-.. c;.ftlir'AI~ ~--un .. ""::..:.~;..·a:.- ~ ... ~ ........... __ ..._. ---Or-C.-.~-Nllos•r. .... a.. '" '"4.ft-INll• ... -*'. ,.0 _,_..,. ome.e ~ e. ... ltfJ • CMol "-Co\t•-__ ....... Tat1111 a ne (1'14)..,.. a...-....ww.....,.....,. ,,..,.~Or-c;.....tr~ .... ,. t:r'C -O!..-...r. c=:. ~:s.= -'"' .,~:r.~ -.: ......... , I! :::=~...-·,e, .,.r..,, .. -';I *-c..•-.... ·-,. •.•• , ~·· ..... c.11..,~ c"'" ~• _,,.,...,.., <•• ........ _._,, ., :::.':.J! ,. _ ..... Mllll<f•f-1--'4.lt ' Laguna Man Opem Palinwny Latmuit By STEVE MITCHt:U. °' .. o.lly ...... ,.... A Laguna Beach man who says he was ordered out~ the house be shared with an Irvine doctor, baa sued the psychiatrist for support and a pe>rtioo ~ the properties he claimJJ were ac· quired by the couple during 10 ye an . In a case simtlar to the celebrated Lee Marvin-ltlicheUe Triola palimony suit, Lagunan Richard Lesbeski bu filed a complaint in Oran1e County Superior Court a.t•lnst lrvlne psychiatrist Ru ssell Chrutopber, seeldnc ~.ooo for "labor and services" from 1988 to 1979. Tboee Hr'Vi~1• which allesed· l)' took place wrwe the two men li.ed ....... laeluded t..a u homembr, coot, compaAclll, conn~ propertJ maoqer", 10Clal bo!lt. me.nor dec.'Gl'at« ad fcir ·'plrfol--.... ~ •• t11e 1po••• of' Dr. eta~. ID ~. Lelbelkl .... OM Ult ...... ID all propertiel own..S bJ ~.1111', lDdudlnc bomee la (L•1aaa Beaeb, Wes tminster and Irvine. and in· ter esl i n the W oodbridge Medical Center in Irvine. Cbri.ltopber has until July 20 to respond lo the complaint, riled on behalf ot Lesbeski by Newport Beach attorney Michael L. Michel. Neither Lesbeskl nor Cbriatopber was available for further comment today. The suit c laims tbe two men Uved together continuously from ,September, ta, to July, 1979, "and bad the same relaUombip . • . as wouJd a couple who would have been Je1ally mar- ried." ~ claims be recet99d a man,..am lut July from an at- torney repreaemUq Chriltopber orderla1 him to ncate tbe couple's billlide bome at 1MI Temole ffllla Drive la I.alma Beaeb. But Lelbelkl relUMd to ..... the home, and ls ebar1t•1 Chriltollblr wwa rauare to -. over IU propel' lb.ire of prep. _,rtlea acquired o.er tbe ,_ decade wh.Ue the two IDtll _.. UvlD1~r. ..... , ......... VENESIA XOAGUS. 9. HOLDS HER NEWBORN BABY South African Gin Probably Youngeat Mother A Mom at 9 African Girl Gives Birth J O llANNES IHJ R G . Sou t h Africa {AP> A 9 )ear-Old girl or South-West Afrtt'a 's Damara tribe has glVen birth to a boy. the Rand Daily Mail re ported to- day It said the young mot.her and mfant were in good conda· tion. The newspaper, In a dispatch from Wmdhoek. capit al of the South African controlled te r ritory. S3Jd the child "'as de livered by Caes a rean se ction las t Wednesduy at a hos pital an OtJ1warongo. The news paper q uoU·d J ho:.p1tal spokesman as -.ayin~ "er_> ~oung motht·rs arc · nut un l'Ommon Jl OtJ1 1.1.arrmi::o "Al thP mom1·11t "" h.n1 trr• • l xpcf'tanl girl-. a)..t'd I:.! "' I i · th1· <;p<>kt':;man "'•'" quol•'<I .1 '·•.,, 1111-" T he ._,n,t h \ rr1r:1n II• tllh l.k•p,,rlm1 nt ".t rJ 11 •• ~· r 1cl 1·nt1ftt'fJ a' \ l'nblJ .\.oucu-1 probably lht' youngest mother 1m record in sout h Africa or South West Afnc<l Thi' 1denttl \ or lht• falht:r -... .. .., not a\ ..11 labk · Cycli t Hurt In Hunt.iJ1gton Road Mishap A 21.year olrt We-.tmmlltn motorc·vch~t -... a~ in c;priou' c-rm d1t1on tOc!a .. with 'i<'V<'re head in JUrt(''i he reC'c1v1..'<i in Hunting-too Beal·h Tuesday cv<>nin g -...hl'n h1· -...as s truck by an auto at the in tersectson of Heach Boulevurd and Terry Dnv<• Dwayne Stou~hton wac; rush<'<l to the trauma center at Founl;11n Va l ley Community JI Qs p1tal followan~ the 6 p m acc1d1•nt Police said Stoughtlln .... a-. rid mg ht." motorcyde northbound o n Reach Bouleva rd when ht• collided with a cardn\•en b\ Rob bin Mapel. 25. of ll untmgton Deach. who was southbound. at te mpUng to m ake a left tum on to Terry Dnve The dn ver wa~ not in1ured an the colhs1on, poht'e said Motorcyclist Stoughton was nQl 14-eanng a he lmet at t he tJme of t he accident, pohce said In London. a s poke!>man at the ofhces of the Gwnness Book of R ecords s aid th e world's youngest mother Ul a medically documented case was Lina Medina of Peru, who ll1 1939 pro- duced an tnlant at the age of S years. 8 months. The spokesman said the rtt· ord is not included m the an- nual be<.'ause. ··w e·re a family hook an<l that 'c; not the sort or thi n~ -...t-rt'dlly feel able to publl~h .. •·r ... r~.4J RETUR N ... tlr•,,· .. 1h1• ~·1rl J />.J\ June 23, sh1• •1tl•! p<1I,•·· ...,n, 'Jl•I ro r• ''•' • d ht•r-.df 111 ~ , , h:u·k .I un•· :!i but found 1h1n._., Lntolerablc and ran a -...ay .1 ~ d 1 n . a c: r o r d 1 n .it t o 1 n \ t·-.t lj!CllOf' T ht.> )OunJ!,ll r -... ho .1ttended 1>..i ' Ill lnt1•rmt"d11tll' ~chool la~t "t'ml's t1·r. lt•l1•p hc1 n t'd h l'r rn .. rh•·r •lurin~ th• ••·c·11nd .11•"'01 l I.\ h1l1.• ..,l•n ID~ "'llh l Ir 1• nil 1n th1· I '11111'1'• f'Jrk da lr II I l h•· 11.1.n Jddri·'"l'' .1n• only J r ...... hlo1 k .... 1p.1 rl bul lht.·n· ""a' .1p~1Jrt'ntl\ no ('rmta ct an perst>n lwt-...1 ... •n mothC'r anrl daughter llt•r motht•r told her 'hl' d hl'l 1 r r l.?l't ht>r l:lll home ... s~ Ht•t ht•·I ,,11t1 Tu•·!>d..iv t•\encnJ!. upon rt'tom 111J! lo Joann Street. o;he found out -... h\ 'The plac c· wao;; lot'ked up 1\ pparenth the moth<'r said Wt' II run J\l,d) llJO .... aid I .t , ; an W<>bster The bo~inend had packed up a nd moH-d tf)(l. apparently an th<> othl·r d1rect1on," said '-'•·r~eant Ac·<'ht <'I a forme r 111,em le uff1c·t·r 14 1lh long e'< JH'rlen<'e dl•almg w ith troubled 'oun~ster; II <' saJd 1he IJ·year old 1s ex· trem,.ly rh-;trau~ht toda» over h1•r fu turt· and police ure anx - anu~ to locJte her mothn, who lt·ft no fnr.4 ;.1rdtn~ <1ddres!'> It\\ 1~t 1~ator.. said all aspects nr the case would have to be 1 .ireful!) <;c rutinized before 1t r Jn be dett>rmine{j 1r there are J ll) ground!> for prosecution EVOLUTION OF THE REVOLUTION awnu«s n4ROUOH HISTOA't' ~~ COIOMA Dll. MAI 213 I I. COAST HWY. 675-9700 Anderson Delegate Bounced DET RO I T CAP) -The Republican National Committee decided today to deny a del· egate's seat a l next wee.k's GOP convention to a Ma11sachusetts Republican who says J ohn B. Anderson still is the best pres· 1dt'nt1aJ candidate in the race. The committee acted a.ft.er its rontest committ ee r ecom - mended that Paul W. Walter Jr., and one other delegate pledged to Anderson be replaced by two challengers. But it counseled against the bid by Vahe A. Sar a fia n to rt-place all 13 delegates pledged CARTER VICTORIOUS IN RULES FIGHT -A4 to the Illinois congressman who abandone{j the GOP to run as an inde~ndent In the only other challenge , t h1· national comm 1ttee de rued the protest of two Kentuckians "'ho thought they should be seat - 1·d as dt:legatl!s. The t'hallengers can appeal to lhe credent1aJs committee Mon· day. the opening day of the con- vention. The contest committee upheld the challen ges of Burton S. Hesmc ot Holyoke and Robert A. Semonian of Watertown and rec- ommende{j they ta ke the place on the convenUon Ooor of Walter and LeonardScottorSomer vil1e. No Republican could be con· sidered pledged to Anderson ln view of his decision to pursue an Independe nt candidacy "pre- sumably in oppos ition to the nominee of the Republican con- vention," the coolest committee said. Resn.ic and Semonian re«tved more votes In the district caucus than Walter and Scott , but were t'hose n by an Anders on repr es e nt a tiv e und er Massachusetts rules that award delegates accordmg lo the vote a candidate gets in the primary. \tean-...h 1le the Republic plat for m dr.1ftt'r.-. hove wntten an ~jl rl1 ultural plank calling for lirt ang th1• I 's cmbar~o or gr wn .ii••, 111 lh<· "'1v1et l 'mon &Jard Names 1hree to HB School Posts Thrt"(' appointmenlc; to J>051 t11>ns m the Huntington Beach School Du.lrict were made Tues· ola} by the school board !'d n> J ean Tyndall was named :1s director of pupil personnel 't>rv1ces. William Blankenship ·• 'i ass 1s t ant pr i n c Ip a 1 for Westminster I-Ugh School. and .Jo hn S. Nixon as s upervisor of .,pec1al program development. Mrs . Tyndall or Huntington R<.>ac h was formerly assistant principal at Ocean View High Sc hool Shi' has been with the distract 17 )ear:.. Blankenship, who joined the district in 1962, has been with Westmin.<>ter High School, where ht> most recently was dean of l!u1dancc lfc res ides in Hunt- ington ~at'h "'l i xon. in his ne w role as ~upervisor of s pecial program development, wiU handle proJ· eels involvmg grant writing for federal funding programs for disadvantaged children and bi· lingual children. He Joined the da!>tnct an 1976 as project man ager for school improve- ment program at OVHS. ...... 4701 IADAMCA 552-5252 ' 7 ' Irvine 0 1 T I O N OL 73. NO. 191 , A SECTIONS,~ PAGES I l ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNIA "··········· j D•ll,.. ~ • .,,. ...... r 1 TW ENTY-FIVE CENTS 1 Carter Meets China Chief in Japan TOKYO tAPI PrH1dent Carter held a bne-f' ftrsl meell.na wltb ChtnHe Pre m 1er Hua Guofl"ftl tod11y at a re«IJtlon following a solemn memorial for J apan's late Prim"° Mln1ster Masayoshl OhJru The two chatted through an 1n terpreter for about two mmutes in an apparent get-acquainted sess.oo. but there was no word o( what was said They are to meet more formally Thursday to discuss world problems Carter walked dlreclly to Hua when the U.S. president arrived at the reception for 300 1uests given by the Japanese Cad>inet In an ornate mirrored room of the Akasaka Palace lie was nanlred by National Security Ad· vaser Zbigniew Brzezin ski and Secretary of State Edmund S Muskie. Earlier . Carter had a 30· minute audience with Emperor Ht r o hito a t which photog- raphers, m a rare privilege. were allowed to take pactW"eS, and a seven-minute private meeting with Japan's actin& prime minister. Masayosbi Ito. There was no indication of what was discussed with the J apanese. but U.S. officials bad s aid th e t o uchy i ssue of Japanese car exports would not be br~htup. At the eveOing reception. both Carter and Hua separately sought out Zenk o S u z uki . c hairman o ( J a pan 's ruling ~., ...... ic.ft ....... RED, WOVEN STRIPS CRISS.CROSS STENCILED NAMES OF CENSORED ARTISTS a.... Neuel Views V...,.. Bechtol'• Statement at Feettval of the Arte 'Censored' Art To•ie Exhibitor Malres Stalemenl al Pageant By DON CHAPMAN Of tM O.ily ~llot St.ttt One of three artists asked to remove their works from the 1979 Festival of Arts is back in the 1980 show with a statement. about artistic censorship. Valerie Bechtol, whose exhibit about the plight of women an I ran was the subj ect of con· troversy last year, said her cur· rent work is designed to .. let the <festiva]) board know it can·t force artis ts off the grounds · · Her new exhibit includes the names of 70 artists m history whose works were censored: with red X's pl aced over each name and a large red X over the Market Rise Breaks 900, Still Strong NEW YORK CAP> -The stock market headed higher lo· day, breaking the 900 level in the Dow Jones industrial average. The Dow average of 30 blue chips climbed 4.02 point s to 901.37 after five hours oflrading. Gainers outnumbered losers by close to a 2·1 margin among New York Stock Exchange. listed issues. The last tlme the Dow closed above 900 was Feb. 13, when it finished at an 18·monlh high ol 903.M. Twice during Tuesday 's session it edged to within a frac· tlon ol that level. Botb ad vances ran into resistance from in· vestors who have come to see it as the upper limit of a trading range in wbich the market bu fluctuated for much o( the put few years. .. HIDI' UJOKS D MLSl'ARS Por a look at the 1• All-ltar 1ame, tuna to toQy'1 Sporta see- UoD Md rad Dave Cunnlqbam ud Jabn Senno'• rep0rta of the eoatAllt. Cuaaln1ham, t he re1lllar AllCeb beat wrta.r, fOCUHS OD tb• lOlln• American IA•fue locter rooaa, wblle Sevaoo CCJO· eeDtratH on tbe Na tional Lea,... aad alao provldH a dJar.r flf U.. deJ'a evuts. Gary Am..._ prowldll tM plctul'el. ' ' I entire cloth work. In a wntten s tatement below the exhibit, Ms. Bechtol says the piece "culminates for me a year of dealing with censorship on many levels." Last year. a j udge ruled that the works of artists Bechtol, J ennifer McLemore and A.S As hley could not be removed from the grounds. The festival's directors had or· dered the three to remove their exhibits but failed to lake any act ion afte r their deadline passed. This year. n ei ther Ms . McLemore nor Ashley are ex· h1b illng. and Ms. Bechtol said s he "felt a n o bltgalion to respond to what happened" in 1979 She said for her ··own peace of mind" she researched artistic censorship. Consequently, she said. she as also exhibiting the 1980 work to .. educate the public on the sub- ject." .. One lady said 'This only hap- pens tn Moscow.· But it does ha ppen. and it 's thoroughly documented ... Ms. Bechtol has included in· formation about each of the 70 a rtis t s e x p eriences with censorstup in a book she pre. pa red and placed next lo the ex· hi bit SI0,000 Mer«!edes Co11ntian Held In Armed Theft Police have arrested a 28· year -old Fullerton man in con· nection with the a rmed robbery of a sao;ooo Mercedes-Benz from a car salesman during a Jan. 22 teat drive in Irvine. Jeffrey Lynn Bowen is being held in lbe Newport Beacb Jail with bail set at $25,000. Irvine police officers, follow· ing a tip, arrested him in the stolen car late Monday in Fullerton. Also recovered at the scene ol the arrest was a 1977 pickup truck s t o len rrom Corona, according to Irvine police Sit. Dick Bowman. Another Pot Crop found MALIBU (AP ) -For the seeolld Ume ln lea than a week, 1berlff'1 depuUH have d's· covered a marijwma crop crow· t.na lo tbe L<Je Aqelee area. A helicopter on a routine patrol of the coat spotted a MalJbu marljuana farm a1Jeled. 17 belon1la1 to Oeae Vfall. N attOtkl olllcen tn"9Upt.ed tbe site, "In an an1 wben the boute1 are YerJ exDeMtve," for a week hefore raidiq it TUes· day, sbtttfl'a spokesman Brad Welker sald. Early Tuesday, Irvine police searched a car storage yard operated by Bowen in Norco and found four more stolen trucks r egister e d t o owners in Riverside and Orange counties. Bowen allegedly stole the Mercedes-Benz from Ronald White, an employee of Jim Slem ona Imports of Newport Beach, while they were on a test drive in Irvine. White told police be was s prayed in the face with a chemical agent and pushed out of tbe car by a man be lbougbt wa1 a potential customer. ............ N!WAReaTATION r..,. ... ,,.., Liberal Democratic Party's ex- ~ulive and the man considered almost certain to become prime minister. C arter and 6.SOO mourners paid f111al respects to Ohira at the memorial ser vice, which was conducted almost a month after his death ··Prime Minister Ohi ra was a good fri end and a wis e counselor." Carter s aid on his arrival in Tokyo. "I valued his advice a nd admired ha s statesmanship. All Americans deeply appreciated his coopera- tion, pa rticularly in recent months as we worked together to meet the ditficult chaUenges to world stability and peace." The preside nt. wearing a black suit. stood while Ohira's son carried a white box contain· mg the ashes of the late prime minister into the Budokan, a large martial-arts auditorium in downtown Tokyo During the service. Carter placed a s pray of three white carnations al the • altar. Carter and Hua were among a hal')..dful o( heads or state and government a tte nd ing the service Cor Ottira. About 120 na· tions sent lower -le vel represen- tatives . Actin g Prim e Minister M a sayoshi Ito a nd o ther Japanese leaders eulogized the dead political leader, and a tape recording of a speech made by Oh ira during his visit to Was hinMn in May was played. Junk Lights Sky Fireball Whips Over Coast By AllntUR R. VINSEL Of a. ~l'f l'IMC Slolff Di sintegrating s pace junk re- entering Earth's atmos phere was responsible for a dazzling, g r eenish-white fireball that stre aked across Orange Coast skies Tuesday night, varushlng over the sea off southern Mex ico. Thousands of residents wit· n essed the 8 :40 p.m . aerial phenomenon rrom tne ::,anta Barbara region south. general ing numerous telephone calls to authorities about the sighting. Spokesmen for the 11th 01s- tr ict Coast Guard Search and Rescue C~nter In Long ~ach said today scientists at Griffith Park Observatory confirmed the space junk theory. The object was apparently one among hWldreds of man·made objects orbiting Earth from s pace experim ents conducted over the past two decades. Reports oa the fireball were uniform \n describing it as greenish-white and leaving a pronounced green and orange trail marking its southerly tra- jectory. Cloud cover io some locations was brightly illuminated by the spectacular event which oc· c urred tn exceptionally spar. k ling-clear skies. One call was received by Or Al Lawson. a Cal State Long Beach professor and director of the U ro Report Center of Orange County in Westminster, he said to· day . "It doesn't take much to put on quite a show,·' he said ··A lit tie thing the size of an apple at that altitude can make quite a display." School Plans Set Back by Labor Strife Labor problems thrH tened to prevent the scheduled opening thas fall o( two new schools in the Irvine Unified School Dis· tricl. according to Dave King. director of facilities for the dis· trict. The scheduled openings or Woodbridge High School with 500 students and Eastsho re Elementar y School with 300 stu· dents are in jeopardy because of the strike this week of 12,000 me mbers of the Laborers In· temational Union. King said he is developing contingency plans ln case labor problems prevent the schools from opening. He said these plans include sending the children to existina schools in the district, a move that might require a lengthened day at those scbools. He said be is also looki.ne at the pouJblllty of send· log the cbildren to schools in neighboring districts. Irvine to Get Fire Station • The Onn1e County Fire Department ls plannlq to place a temporary at.aUoG lD lnine at the IOuthwest comer of Bake Panw_, Uld Trabuco Road, ac- c ordln1 to ctty plannln1 autbortdee. rtre Cldel Bob Renneuey said the 1t.atlan la to be ~ for tu.. yean until a permanent lt.aUoD can be built aearby on Honor Farm 1'oedlft Sul Irvine. Tbe temporary 1tatioa will coumt of • ltl"UdUre 18 feet • wide IDd 41 Mt .... to .... a flre ..,._ IDd a mobile home for*-ftnmen. Airline pilots reported seeing the dazzllng fireball. md1catmi.t 1t was at an extremely high altitude above them. Dr. Lawson S lit Vote addt:d 1\ I GarVl .. public information oHacer for the Federal A v1at1on <Stt JL'NK . Page A2> Anthony ~lected New Irvine Mayor Art Anthony became Irvine's mayor Tuesday night on a split vote by the City Council Council m e mbe rs Larr y Agr an and Mary Ann Ga1do op· posed the selection. and An · thony, David Sills a nd Biii Vardoulis supported it Sills, the outgoing mayor. was named mayor pro tem. In ttir. new position. be will assume the mayoral d uties in Anthony·s a bsence Mrs Ga1do and Agran abstained in tile vote for mayor pro tem and the three other council members bulted Sills for the position. Anthony. 49. t ook coun · ctlmanic o(fice in 1974 and was re-elected in 1978 He served as mayor from 1975 to 1976. He is a 21.year veteran or the Marine Corps y,·ho s aw action as a rifle platoon lea<ler in Korea and as an air squadron rom mander in Vietnam. In lrvme. lhe mayor as the chairman of Cit~· Council meet m~s. but has the same vot.mg power as the other four council members ..My pnmary goal as mayor will be to try to get us ccounc1l m e mbe r I t o wo rk be tte r together."' Anthony said this morning. "Let's put the pohllcal stuff aside " Fun Zone Oat As a councilman. Anthony generally has promoted the pro- 1?rowth viewpoint held by the councLl majority or himself. Sills and Vardouhs Anthony's view· po ints have often put him at od ds with Ag r a n a nd Mrs . Ga1do. who support slow-growth and envi ronmental concerns Irvine Gives Nod To Ri~ Eatery Developers proposmg to build an amusement park in lrvme can go ahead with construction of some indoor uses but will have to postpone development or a "fun iooe... the Irvine City Council unanimously decided Tuesday. ADM Inc. oC Anaheim plans to build the project on a 16.8 acre site on Michelson Drive between the Fluor Corporation and the San Diego Freeway. The council action allows the company officials to get building permits on a bowling alley. restaurant and staUng rink but forces them to appear before the planning commission for ap· proval ol plans for amusement rides. Councilman Agran proposed the motion that the developer appear bdore the com mission. The lntent ol the motloo b to have the fun 1100e strtd:en from the pm. he said. ADM Joe. came before tbe councU on Sept. 11, 1m, with a project for an amusement park to lnclude bumper boats, a h1unted bouM. a lot nume, • race track, battla1 ca1ea, a mllllature Coif toUtM, lkatlnl rink, bowllnf alley, nllaurut and racquetball eourta. The couadJ at tM tlm• re- qu.INd ID •virooDMatal lmpact report be flled oa everyWa1 Hide from tbe bowllnl alley, 1btiq rink. nAIUl'ant and r~· qaetb8ll couru. · CouneOman David SUll 1eld thl• moraine that t.be council ac· tion 1s a reaffirmation of its original position that indoor u.5es are proper but intense outdoor uses should be questioned. Coast ~ Weathe r Fair through Thursday. Li ttle tempe r ature change. Overnight lows 60 to 65. Highs today and Thursday ranging from near 70 along the beaches to mid 808 ln the inland areas. INSIDE TOD4' Y The ,,,,,.., ~ chlb an ,. • Ammca.t ~ ot' the 20th c.,.,.,,,, ii a tlw m6d.d o/ G midU/• emu. Mem· hrallfp ha• •lfppe d , part~lr ... large citW• and M nral °'"'• once Che bockbolw of -.ch cblbe. Stt Poo-AJI. . .... ~ BREA.,Nc---...-..... I.AN......., 1'"' l'CllMw'• *"*' _. nd1ur..,.. ••llp:: •Ct Ship Slanu BrUJse; No Injuries Reported JA<'1<.sONVlLL£. ,,. I AP) -A 1tup 11Jamm~ Into • :~':,.:~~-~ J u~~Ue today, c-rackina flOmt' concrete JUrle-5 µolj~ UJd. ue 11 •~n>lructure but causln1 no ln ·~re 11 '°m• roncret.e cblppect aod cracked from Ult 1m ~tact , :iald Pollr-e !lpokt$man )illlu-Gould "We C'lo.t.,1 the rtdl(e to all trafflc It will ~main clORed unlll we do find out for SUrt' thut II I i.oft' . Theo ~hJp Uavm>n. • "ltacotng dttdge own~ by the Army Cor~s of Eng1n~r:1. h1t • pat'r ol lhe Maio ~tr~ _,naae ovt·r t he St Joluu l<1v('r , Gould sa.ld Th<' vea.sel h•d t>ttn tJed up at a nearby berth for about a ~ed. llwi ott•rn-s .... ,., ... ,.,~ LOS ANG £LES < ,\ P > At least five policemen s uffered from smoke lnhalatlon wlule r~cUU)g se veral c bHdren rrom a bla11ng apartment building in the W1 lsh1re area toda)' "Some omcers weol 10 to rei.cue and notify the people or the fire and Lhey suffered smoi.e inhalation of vanous degrees." said Sgt Ron Seban of the Los Angeles Police Department. All the om ce rs were traruported to a hospital, he added There were no immediate rep<>ru of any other IOJuries . .t,..,,,..011 Lnlu•rl. ht CrlUh J h JERUSALEM tAPI lndepeodent president.la! candidate o n Anderson was shaken up but unhurt toda y when !tis oHicial automobu~ w~ h it by a small car as it pulled away from Jerusalem s King David Hotel, witnesses said Andersoo·s bodyguards. rearing the collision might signal a n attack on the candidate. Jumped from hmoustne with pistols orawn, a tourist who s aw the incident told The Associated Press. But other witnesses said the guards did not draw w~pons. No one was reported h urt lll tile cr ash. t>ut tile ven1c1es were damaged Gold a11d Silrer Ott-Un.. LONDON CAP> -T he dollar steadied on world foreign ex- changes t.od;ay. Gold and silver prices slipped . London s f'ive bullion houses fixed the closing pnce of gold at $665 an ounce. down from $684.50 Tuesday. Silver was quoted at $17 an ounce, down from $17.30 In New York gold traded at $662, down Sll. and silver atS16 36 ~~~~~ . Marvin-type Case Laguna Man Opens Pali11Wny Lau:suit By ~7EVE MITCHELL CM .. o.lly ll'iM' SIMI A Laguna Beach m an who s ays be was ordered out of the house he s hared with an Irvine doctor. has s ued the psychiatrist for support and a portion of the properties he claim s were ac· q uired by the couple during 10 years I n a case similar to the celebrated Lee Marvin-Michelle Triola pahmony suit. Lagunan Richard Lesheski has riled a c omplaint in Orange County Superior Court agains t Irvine psychiatri s t Ru ss ell Chris topher . seekin~ $250.000 ror "labor and services" fro:n 1969 to 1979 T hose services. which alleged- ly took place while the two men lived together . included tasks as n o m emaker, cook, companion. confid ant. pro perty manager, social host. interior decorator and for "perform ing and posing as th e spo u se o f " D r Christopher. In addition. Leshesk1 seeks one half intere t in all properties owned by Chn stopher , including h omes in Laguna B e a c h. Westminster and Irvine. and in- t e r est in the W oodbridge Medical Center in Irvine Chnstopher has until July 20 to r espond to the complaint. filed on behalf or Lesheski by Newport Beach attor ney Michael L. Michel Ne ither Le s he s ki n o r Christopher was available for further comm ent today. torney represenllllg Christopher o r dering h im to vacate the couple's hillside home at 1888 Temple Hills Drive m Lagwia Beach. But Lesheski refused to leave the home , a n d is c hargin g Christopher with failure to tum over his proper share of prop- !?rties acquired over the past decade while the two m en we re living together. And. he swd. Christopher has refused to provide him with ade· quate support consistent with Lesheslo 's llfestyle. a standard of living establlshed by Leshesk1 as a bout SJ00.000 a year, based on the psychiatrist's earnings. Attorney Michel has included a written description of a S-O- called "m a rriage agreement" between the two parties in the lawsuit, allegedly penned by Chr istophe r while he ~as a medical student in Maryland The arrangement . according to the lawsuit. shows an un· der standing that Lesheski would financially supp<>rt himseU and Christophe r as a family unit while Christoper completed his medical education and training four years later . the suit claims. the couple entered an o r al agreement wher ei n Lesheslti would quit his JOb as a bank officer and devote hts lime as a "hou s e s po use " t o Christopher. It was further a g reed. the swt reads. that the two men "would hold themselves out to the public as a married couple." Aecmed Slayer Testifies Tt11: .... man accused of slaying otf duty Cotta Meta p<>llce of· fleer Mark Pe«1ant1 testified Tuesday and told of a roller· coaster romance that led to a lov t' triangle and eventually I 't>i.t1nti's det1th JHr)' Gene Wills . a 34-year- oll1 used car salesman. charged with murd~ring Pesanti and woundmg 23-year-old Joelle Sen· newald. wore a thrtt-piece suit and spoke calmJy as be talked of the events leading to the murder 10 the bedroom of a Fountain Valley apartment Throughout the afternoon in .J udge L uis C arden a s ' rourtroom. Wtlls. who has been married and divor ced Cour times. answered questions asked b~ ddense attorney Richard Bonner Arcordin~ t o the acc used m a n's testimony. Pesanti and Wills' paths first crossed when the pol ice man accompanied Miss Scnnewald to the apart· rnent she shared with Wills 10 October 1979 While the re . a c cordinJ? to Wills. P<>Sant1 arrt"sted him for PoSSt'SSIOn of ('O('aine. but ft.uled to arrest Miss St!nnewald. even though she admitted som e of the cocaine in the apartment belonged to her. Th~ defendant testified that in the ensuing two months, ~ss Sennewald's affeetlons boun«<i bac k and forth between the two men and 1t was when he de· manded that she make a choice that the threat of violence arose. The ln1t1al threat, Wills tt'stified, came four days before the murder. when he puUed a loaded gun from a bag and told the woman he had contemplated ~u1dde but had changed his mind. Later the same day the couple "'ent to a jewelry store and put a depo It on wedding bands as their rift appeared to be healed. Wills l>ald But that mcndl!lg fell apart three day<; later "'hen. fatefully, ~1 1~~ &.·nne"' aid announced she hall made a choice and that Pcsanti. the murder victim. had "'on her heart JUNK .•• Administration in Long Beach said his agency also received Just o ne call. H e said it was from t he ~t ah bu substation of the Los Angel~ Count) Sheriffs Office. v. ht ch received numerous re. Ports from citizens of a possible aircraft plunging into the sea in names quick che-<:k b y F'AA com· puter re-.eale<1 no reports ot rruss· ing planes o r aircraft in dis· tress. Generally. reported s ightings we re along the coast, although some San Fernando Valley resi- dentS called a uthorities out of curiosity and alarm One Balboa resident s aid he saw nothing because he was in· doors but said !tis house shook noticeably at about the time the firebalJ would have been streak· m g 0 " erhead Deputies Return SAN BERNARDINO CAPI San ~mardino County sbenffs deputJes returned to work in fuU force Tuesday follow1og a four- d a~ Fourth of July weekend strike. but threatened further action unless progress is made in a contract dlspute. The suit claims the two men hved together continuously from .September. 1969. to July, 1979, "and had the same relationship . . . as would a couple who would have been legally mar- ned." Pawnbrokers, CA»ias Leshesk1 claims be received a mailgram last J uly from an al· DAILY PILOT f IV 01 ""'9' (od.1 Of<tt9 Ptf.eit •tf!Jlli -'MC_ It t\ c~tM...O IN ~ Jlllrrrfl"\t.. "' ...,...'°"" It-. '"'- 0.-"'"" ,,_ ........ '--· ~···· .-Ot&IOf't ... o.M•""'9il ........ ~ ,,..,.._,,... ,,..,., tor (9'ta ,....W N~ 9..c,t\ HW11"!4.,..0l"t 8••<ftAFO .. M••" V•ttf'f tr'411•"• l •t1i1"'• ···" \RM~ (.O.\t ,. "'"' .... ,~ • .O.t~ ~ &NOtl\N"O s.t""'~' ~ W'lld•t\ '"" 11".rtC ... °"°'h "H''IQ P""'f • •l 1.)C ~ \f .... 1fr"1 p 0 .... f\tiG C.O'\ .. Mi>\.A (4 ..... ,. •• ,.,.. ·-·-..,,,, ... ~,Mid ll'VOhWtrlfi' f JMa It C4!"W •t<.• PTn «ftt •"I c;e.,....,.. ~ '-'"""" , ..... ~··-Mo ........ 11 .... ~"'-­M>l•I'""' --(doter County OKs Tough Dealers Ordinance A r ece nt i nf l ux o f pa wnbrokers and coin dealers into Orange County touched off Board of Supervisors' approval Tuesday of a m endments to the county ordinance that controls such businesseS. U nder t h e t ough e n e d or · dioance endorsed uan.lmou.sl.y by the board, operators Jlcen.sed to deal and trade ln s econd band mercbandise and such hard·to- trace items as coins and bills will: -Bear the respouibllity for ma.tinl a SoOd failb effort to be certain tbe merchandise \hey acquire isn't atolm property. -Be required to make a de· tailed report of their tradina ac· quhitlon1 to the SherTff'a DeJ>ai:tment by noon the day foliowm, the tranaactlon. -lbb nallable for u.pec. tlon durin1 normal bu1lae1• lloun NCOlda ot all m_..,· diM ........... bM been Dledftd to repQ to.. Cll' plac.d Wtib lhe broker cm ,..+lft"M"\. -Hold all merchandise sub- ject to tbe reporting require- ment for at least 30 days and for 90 days should sheriff's officers have reas on to believe the merchandise has been stolen. -RefraJn from dealing with people under UJ. When in force, t.be amended o rdinance will apply only to J,boae pawnbrokers, second band dealers and coln merchants who operate hi unincorpora~ areas of the cowtty under buainels licenses lllued by the county. Party Surrenden BEIRUT, Lebanon <AP> - rormer President Camille Cha· moun'1 NalloaaJ Liberal Party I Ufl'endered uncaadJt.ioaall)' to tbe Phalaqe Party toda1, tad· lnl a tllree-cl&f war between Lebanan'• two ...... CbrtlUm mllttlat. Mon tbM • people dl ed and some UO were wounded. >.J -~"' ........ VENESSA XOAGUS, 9. HOLDS HER NEWBORN BABY South African Girt Probabty Younge~t Mother A Mom at 9 African Girl Gives Birth J O HANNESBU R G. South Africa <AP1 -fl 9-year -old girl of South-West Africa's Damara tribe has given birth to a boy, the Rand Daily Mail reported to- day. It sa.Jd the young mother and infant were ln good cond1 tion. The newspaper in a dispatch from Wmdhoek. capital or lhe South 4.frican -contro lled ter r itor y, said the child \\as de- livered by Caesarean section last Wednesday at a hos p1taJ in OtJiwaroogo. Fme and Jail Upheld for Newport Firm The 1979 ('On\ 1cl1nn of a Newport Beach 1 n~1 n eer1ng firm and its p res idt-nt on cha rges of 11legally exporting data on rockets and missiles to Fra nce has ~n upheld by the 9th U S. C1rc u1t Court <>f Ap peals The feder al MUrt aff1rm1'<1 lh1· con' icuon Tu1· ... '1.1' Edler lnrfuctriP, harl b<•Pn !>lapl>t'd \41lh .1 ~;, ooo f1nr· iJnt1 its pre5Hknt \'t•rn'ln f-'dl• r Riven J 20·'1'1~ J:Jll """'* Ol•t• IO earl} 1979 A s ., 1 c; t a n t L' S A I 1 n r n l \ Theodore Y. u v. hn pro<,e( utP<I the case. said the fine ha., not ~en pa id and t-:tiln ha-. not ser ved the JBll ente nce The same sentence was given out -and suspended m 1976. when Edler and his r1rm we re convicted of 51milar charges in federal court m Los Angeles But an appeal a t that time was upheld on gro unds that the statute under which the ronv1c tion had been obtained was over h broad ·A new tnal \\j5 ordered and Edler and his firm J).!ain \\PH' convicted In add11.Jon to rhe 20 rla) J8Jl sentence. Edler "'a:. ordered to rontnbute 1.200 hours to com mun1t~ ~ervice proJe<:t.5 dunng d fi ve-year penod Wu said that the case can still be appealed to the t: S Supreme Court The 'l ('w;;pa p t'r quoted a ho~pital .!.poke~man as saying H·r~ )OW\J?. mothers are "not un· common" at Ot11warongo. "At the moment we h11vc thrt!e expectant girls ageo 13 or 14." the p<>kcsman was quoted as saying The South 4.frican Health Department said t he girl, 1dent1fled as Venesia Xoagus. 1s probabl~ the }Oungest mothe r on r ecord in South Africa or South-West Afnca Tht' 1dent1t\. of the father wa.S not :t' a1 labh: · In London . .; "IJOkesman at the off11'P'-of tht' <;u1nness Book of H •· c o r d., "J 1 d t h e .,_ n r Io ., \oungest moth• r in a med1call} 1101 umt'rllt•d ea't' "'as Lin:_i \frdin<t of f'1 •ru, "ho 1n 1939 pro ,1ue1•d an infant at the ai::c of :; ,,.,1r<; Mmr;n!h~ Thi '-!J!lkt '>Ill.HI "..i l<J Lh1· rl'• ord 1o;; not inc-lutll·d in tht an nual because · Wf' re a fam1h hook and lhal • not the wn o( thin...: "'e rt•:tll) h·1•I dbl1• tv pubhsh" Blunder Led To Trage dy? \.It > \r-i1 .-\P t 1\ blund1•r h' ro Jr 'mus:t:lt'f"' not a crud ·cht•mt· mJ' h.HP rau~ed th1 lrJe•·ri~ m th" ·\nmne1 de"ier1 "'h"rt' l:l c111.-<1 in 't•anng h('<tt <1ftt·r .J )..rnup •·f Sal\'adorans "'••rl' <.pintl;'<i <1rrns .... the border One c;muj!gler 1 ... bE:l1eved to be ilmonll? th(• c1eat1 · The ' rl1dn 't have enough '-' att'r , said Lt J ark Garchow of the Pima County sheriffs de partment Interview<; with the 14 s ur \'l\On; cast doubt on earher re pl)rl:-that tht' ~muggier gwd~ pu rposel.v a band o n e d the Sal' adorans. he 'ia1d He saJd the gwdes su!fere<l along With t he aliens tht'' had muRRled in· to tht• L'nitt.'d St.;tt::- Regrets to India WASW!'\GTO'." IAP1 -The State Department ha~ expressed regret over lndJa 's decision to est a blish diplomatic relations "'1th the Vietnamese backed go' emmeot in Cambodia EVOLUTION OF THE REVOLUTION IUfl'1"AUNMS THAOUGH ..,,.<>'l'V ~er,~ COIOMA DEi. MAR 21JI I. COAST HWY. 675-9700 \ Anderson Delegate Bo11nced D E TRO IT CAP > -The Republican National Committee decided today to deny a de l· egate's seat at next wee k's GOP • convention to a Massachusetts Republican who sa ys John B. Anderson still Is the best pres· identlal candidate in the race. T he committee acted after its c o ntest com mittee recom · mended tha t Paul W. Wa lter Jr . and one other de legate pledged to Anderson be replaced by t wo c ha llengers. But It counseled against the bid by Vahe A. Sar afian to replace all 13 delegates pledged CARTER VICTORIOUS IN RULES FIGKT -A4 to the llltno1s congressman who aba ndoned the GOP to run as an •ndependent In the only other challenge. the natJonal committee derued the protest of two Kentuckians who thought they should be seat · ed as delegates. The challengers can appeal to the credentials com mittee Mon- day. the opening day of the con- vention. The contest com mittee upheld t he c h al lenges or Burton S Resnir of Holyoke a nd Robert A. Semonian of Watertown and rec· om m ended they take the place on the convention noor of Walter and ~nard Scott of Somer ville. No Republican could be con- sidered pledged to Anderson m view of !tis decision to pursue an independent candidacy "pre- s umably in oppos1t1on to the nominee of the Republican con- vention," the contest committee said Resruc and Semon ian received m ore votes m the distr ict caucus than Walter and Scott. but were c h o~e n by an A nderson r e pr ese ntati ve u n de r M assachusetL'i rules that award oelegat.es according to the voted candidate geL" in the primary Meanwh1le the Republic plat- fMm draft('r.; have written an agricultural plank c all1n~ for lifting lht• L'S embargu of gr11in .1 IP" Lo t_h,• Sov1N t 'ninn le ad in g \.:nculture Si•c rcl<t rv Hoh Hergl;,nd tn call the Republicans · pussycats" when it comes to ... t and1~ up to Ru.<.Sla A draft or the farm plank shows that the k epublican plcit form also evades the matter of parity by avo1dmg use or lhe word. Denwcrats Nix Bias W ASHTNGTO~ <AP1 The De mocratic Rule!' Comm1tl~ agreed today that its party should not di scrimin ate agai n ~t hom o~xuals but refused to r equire the party to ac· tively re<'ru1l them. The committee a ls o agreed that the 50-50 del- egate division between men and women should be made permanent. Thal • d1vis1on 1s m force only for the l!B> Democratic Ncs · t1onal Com enl1on Ho th mea<;ure" wt're dme ndme nts t o the part} 's charte r and. as !>uch. must be acted on by the convention to make them effecti\'e Tod d.) ·s action, ho"'eve r. cleared the first hurdle. ..• , ... 47011AIUNCA 552-5252 7 Lag una/So11th Coast 't'e•r H•••t••n Dally Ne•Mpaper £.OITI O N OL. 73, NO. '91, .. SECTIONS,_.. PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNIA W E DNESDAY, J ULY 9, 1990 T WENT Y -FIVE CENTS i Ca1·ter Meets China Chief in .Japan el • T w IG 1 TOKYO (AP> President ~arter held a brief flr5t meeting •ltb Chinese Premier Hua Guofena today at a recept100 followinc a solemn memorial for Japan's late Pnme Min ister , M aaayoshi Ohlra'. The two chatted through an in· terpreter for about two mjnutes in an apparent get-acquainted session, but there was no word of what was said. They are to meet more formally Thursday to di~cu.ss world problems Carter walked directly to Hua when the U.S. president arrived at the reception for 300 guests given by the Japanese Cabinet in an ornate mirrored room of the Akaaaka Palace. He was flanked by National Security Ad · vlser Zblgniew Brzezinslci and Secretary o( State Edmund S. Muskie. Earlier, Carter had a 30· minute audience with Emperor Hirohito at which photog- raphers. in a rare privilege, , J :~ f f~ h in 31 Anderson Man Denied Seat tr R s' p SJ 31 ol SJ OI UI g t pt tr je w SJ Cl kl .\ ~7 c r 01 r u di tt ' tl t 't_ a• r ~~ {I ff . . I , DETROIT <AP ) -The 1 Republican National Committee decided today to deny a del- l egate's seat at next week's GOP convention to a Massachusetts Republican wbo s ays John B. Anderson still is the best pres-, idential candidate in the race. The commUtee acted after its '.:ontest committee r ecom· 1 mended that Paul W. Walter Jr., and one other delegate pledged , to Anderson be replaced by two t challengers. But it counseled against the bid by Vahe A. Sarafian to replace all 13 delegates pledged ~ CARTER VICTORIOU$ f IN RULES FIGHT -M 1 to the lllioois congressman who • abandoned the GOP to run as an independent. In the only other challenge. the national committeti denied the protest of two Kentuckians who thought they .should be seal- ' ed as delegates. The' challengers can appeal to the credentials committee Mon· day, the opening day of the con- vention. The contest committee upheld the ch allen ges of Burton S. Resnic of Holyoke and Robert A. Semonian or Watertown and rec· om mended they lake the place on the convention floor of Wa lter and Leonard Scott of Somerville. Aliso Viejo C.Oastal Plan H e aring Set A coastal plan prepared for C• portions of Aliso Viejo open OJ space will be reviewed at an S Orange County Planning Com· U mission Public hearing to be d held Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. at the Hall of Administration in Santa a Ana. 1. The local coastal program N , draft, prepared by the Environ· ti mental Management Agency, le will also be reviewed by tbe ' Board of Supervisors July 30 ~ before being aent to the regional "' coastal commission by Aug. 1. lnchlded in the coastal por. ~ / Uona of the Allio Viejo planned f community open apace are • Woods Canyon and the lower I portloa ol Allao Canyon fl'OID Allao Creek Road to the All.lo Creek ,mt coune. , Officials said written com· menta an the local coastal pro- sram, .. .u.ble for l'ftiew at J are.a Ubrartea, must be reeelved C at the DIA office by Thursday. .. , No Republican could be con- sidered pledged to Anderson in view or his decision to pursue an independent candidacy ''pre- sumably in opposition to the nominee of the Republican con- vention," the contest committee said. Resnic and Semonian received more votes in the district caucus than Walter and Scott, but were c hosen by an Ander son representative unde r Massachusetts rules that award delegates according to the vote a candJdate gets in the primary. Meanwhile the Republic plat· form drafters have written an agricultural plank calling for Wting the U.S. embargo of grain sales to the Soviet UoJon -lead· ing Agriculture Secretary Bob Bergland to call the Republicans "pussycats" when it comes to standing up to Russia. A draft of the farm plank shows that the Republican plat- form also evades the matter of parity by avoiding use of the word. Parity Is an issue which caused Ronald Reagan an un- easy mome nt in Kans as in March when he confessed in a campaign appearance before a farm audience that be did not know much about it. Parity is a formula that reflects in part the cost of producing farm com- modities. Instead of advocating any s pecific level of parity, the Republicans plege "an ad- ministration dedicated to restor· ing profitability to agriculture." Tbe draft pla'nk denounces suspensions of agricultural sales for political reasons as merely "symbolic" and "ineffective tools of foreign policy" and adds. "We oppose singling out American farmers to bear the brunt of President Carter's ill· conceived, ineffective and im- properly implemented grain em- bargo. The Carter grain em· bargo s hould be terminated immediately." A copy of the farm plank was made available to The Associat- ed Preas ll\ advance of ita re- lease by the platform committee of next week's Republican na- tional convention. Rectary Hit By Burglars In Clemente Burslan tooll equipment and cash from a San Clemente CatboHc Cbu rcb rectory aomettme lloada'-n nl1bt or TuetdQ :=,.: e a priest WU uleep , Pollce aald an electric typewriter, telerislon cauette reeorder, a camen and aeveral hundred dollan lD caab were taken from the rectory at Our Lad y of Patlma C atllo llc Cburell, t• s. La Eaperaaa dariqlM baan ol~. IA...U ..... uldtbeJbmd no •= at forced •tr'J blto tbe bull I 'but a parUcm of tbe Nt-- tory la = remode led and ........ ... ...... the ltructuN tbnuab open .,.. •• Tb• value ol the 1tolen r ... pl..S ln eaeeM of 82. • were allowed to take pictuns, and a seven -minute private meeting with Japan's acting prime minister, Muayoshi Ito. There was no indication of what was discussed with the Japanese, but U.S. officials had sai d tbe touch y iss ue of Japanese car exports would not be brou~t uo. At t.he everung reception, both Carter a nd Hua separately sought out Zenko S uzuki. c hairman of Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party's ex- ecutive and t.he man considered almost certain to become prime minister. Carter and 6,500 mourners paid final respects to Ohira at the memorial service, which· was conducted almost a month after his death. "Prime Minister Obira was a good friend and a wi s e counselor." Carter said on bis arrival ln Tokyo. "l valued his advice and admire d his statesmanship. All Americans deeply appreciated his coopera- tion . particularly in recent months as we worked together to meet the dirricu1t challenges to world stab1bty and peace." The president, wearing a black suit, stood whHe Ohira's son carried a white box contain- ing the ashes of the late prime minister into the Budokan, a large martial-arts auditorium in downtown Tokyo. During the service. Carter placed a spray of RED, WOVEN STRIPS CRlss..cAOSS STENC1LED NAMES OF CENSORED ARTISTS Gina Ne..., VleW8 Valerie Bechtol'• Statement at Fe.Uvel of tt\e Arts 'Censored' Art Topic Exhibitor Makes Statement al Pageant By DON CHAPMAN OI tM 0.llJ Pll.i S~tt One of three artists asked to remove their works from the 1979 Festival of Arts is back in the l_, show with a statement about artistic censorship. Valerie Bechtol, whose exhibit about the plight of women in Iran was the subject of con· troversy last year, said her cur· rent work is designed to "let the (festival> board know it can't force artists off the grounds." Her new exhibit includes the names of 70 artists in history whose works were censored. with red X's placed over each name and a large red X over lbe 2Laguaallea entire cloth work. ln a wnuen statement below the exhibit. Ms. Bechtol says the piece "culmrnates for me a year of dealing with censorship oo many levels ." Last year, a judge ruled that the works of artists Bechtol, Jennifer McLemore aod A.S. Ashley could not be removed from the grounds. The festival's directors had or· dered the three to remove their exhibits but failed to take any action after their deadline passed. This year . neithe r Ms. McLemore nor Ashley are ex- hibiting, and Ms. Bechtol said she "felt an obligalloo to respond to what happened"' m t979. She sa..ad for her "own peace of mind'' she researched artistic censorsh.Jp. Consequently, she saad, she is a lso exhib1lm~ the 1980 work to ··educate the public on tbe sub· Ject ·· "One lady said 'This only hap- pens in Moscow.· But it does happen, a nd it's thoroughly documented." Ms . Bechtol has included in- formation about each or the 70 arti s ts · e xpe rie n ces with censorship in a book she pre- pared and placed next to the ex· hib1t. three white carnations al the altar . Cart.er and Hua were among a handful of heads of slate and government attending the service for Ohira. About 120 na- tions sent lower-level represen- tatives. Acti ng Prime Minister M asayos bi Ito and other Japanese leaders eulogized the dead political leader, and a tape recording of a speech made by Ohira during hi s visit to Washington in May was played. Debris Dies in Mexico By AJln«:R R. VINSEL ()I 1M 0..IJ Pllet SUff Disintegrating s pa<'e junk re- e nter ing Earth's atmos phere was responsible for a dazzling, g r eenish-white fire ball that 1 streaked across Orange Coast skies Tuesday night, vanishing • over the sea off southern Mex- ico . Thousands of resid ents wit- nessed the 8:40 p.m. aerial phenomenon ·rrom Cne ~anta , Harbara region south. general· • ing numerous telephone calls to authorities about t.he sighting. Spokesmen for the 11th Dis-1 trlcl C.OUt Guard Search and ' Rescue Center in Long Beach ' said today scientists at Griffith 1 Park Observatory ~nfirmed the space junk lbeory. The objeet was apparently one (See.JUNK~ Page AZ) Laguna Calls Meeting on Slide Are a A s pecial m eelin ~ or the Laguna ~ach City Council has been called for 8 a .m . Saturday to hear engineering reports for r econstruction or a landslide a r ea that is endangering a number of homes. The council will hear reports from several engineers on the slide at the end of Del Mar Avenue in Arch Beach Heights. The s lide occurred during storms in February. The slide caused part or one house to fall into the canyon below and damaged another to the powt that it cannot be oc- cupied. City officials have said severaJ other homes could be damaged if further slippage occurs. The council will be presented with· methods of stabilizing the hillside and the resulUng C06t tO> the city. The Saturday meeting will be held in the council cham- bers at City Hall. Pair in Palimony Case '0 r ange Co ast BJ STEVE llti'CllELL Westminster and IJ'Vine. and in· Newport Keach attorney Of•Deltr,... ..... terest in the Woodbridge M icbael L. Michel. Weathe r A La1una Beach man who says be was ordered out ol the Medical Center ln Irvine. Neither Lesheski nor Fajr through Thursday. Christopher has until July 20 Christopher was available for hoUH be shared with an Irvine to respond to the complaint, further comment today. Little temperat ure doctor, bu sued tbe peycblatrist change. Ovemilht lows eo fo~ and a portiGa ol the rued on behalf of Lesbeski by The suit clairm the two men to 65. Highs today and p ea be claims were •c· lived ~r continuously from Thursday ranging from quired bJ tbe couple dwinl 10 ,Seplem r , 19&9, to July, lt'1'9, near 10 along the beaches ,1 •'and bad the same relatiomhip yean. Trustees OK . . . as would a co:flle who to mid 80I in the Inland In a case similar to the areas. celebrated Lee llarvi.D·llJcbelle would have ~ lee y mar- rted." INSIDl:TeDA W Triola palimony •ult, ~ CUSD Budget LesheUJ claims be received a Rlcbard Leabeakl bu f ed a mail.gram last Julf from an at· Tile mn'• ~ cla.b, on com plaint ln Oru1e County Anwricalt plwllOl'UIOll of the Superior Court •cal.mt 1rvtne tom ey represeotinc C1u1ltopber MA CftfWI. u M tile m.UC Capiltrano Unified School Dls· o rderiD& blm to vacate tbe g.;rr.=tr lat Ruaaell couple's blllaide home at Im o/ a ffddlil• cn.U. M~· . .-me $2!0,000 for trict trulteel have approved a Te~~e Hilla Drive lJl Lacuna be"htp laot tUpp~d • "labor 8Dd Mnicet" from 1Mt $40,164,511 publication bud1et. po~ .,. large cUM• to lt'71. up sm,111 from the dlstrtct's Beac . Cllld DI rwal GAGI, once tlW Tboee .....tcw, •hlcb alleled· teotathe buelpt. But Ltlbeaki NfUMd to ..... bac:lcbcw Of ..ch ca.ti.. s.. the bome, aDd la ebar1ln1 ~took place while the two men A public bearta1 u d ftul Cbriltopber w1tb failure to tum Paf1C AJJ . ved totetber, lncluded t..a u budfet ~ .,. acbeduled over bll pnJpet lbare ol prop. bomemalt•. coot, compuaian, lw ~ct oftldall Mid. 1rtt• acqulred a.er the Pllll eoafldant, property mana1er, Tbe 'I pif11D l9d ...... M "99--=--# ... ...-C1I decade wblle tbe two men ..,. ~ .. ...... " toelaJ tto.t, lntertor decorator for 1-.11 I• more tbu • Uv1D1 tcJttt.ber. ~ -J ......... and for ''performlnc and P011Jnc mun. ......... Uaa laat ,_. •• .......... ,.. 11 t h e s p ouse of'· Dr a pprowed 1p endlDJ plan. Aad, be Mid, a.n.tosi•• ..... Ii: 11 = ClllllW •• Cbrta=. • S uperintend ent •rom e refUHCI to prow1de bit• wllb ...._ ....... Mt,cn --.,. = .... ID ~ IMbeKl ...U "'°,,.. hM Mid tlaat bllber i::~ aupport eoulatent wttb .. ........... one ball imer.t lD all pnperUea coats ~ ut.UttMa, ..,,....., equtp. Miid'• ~ •• , ..... ..... .,......... •• ol liVU., .-.blll bJ L•trH ~,,,, ,........ ..... owned by Quiatopher. tneludlne mnt. IDd •: ha" beeD ma· ..... a.• ..... M bomea In Lacua• B eacb , jor fadan ID lncN .... ca.. oouPL&, ••P AJ> .... ... C1• ......... .. • ' ' 1 ,, ~--JlJST BllEADNG---.... ,,.,,,, ..... ,,..,. .............. ,. , ............ . 11r. fHll~ ••r• I• n~ LOS ANGELES <AP I -At lellbt rive policemen auffcred from smoke tnhaletlon wtule res<'umg several chiJdren fn>m a bl;mng upartmt>nl buHd101e in the WU.shire area today · '!iome officers went lo to rescue and notify the people of the rare and they suffered smo«e mhttlation of various degrees .. said Sgt Ron Seban of the Los An8eles Police Department · , All the orfl cers were transported to a hospital, he added. fhere were no 1mmed1ate report.!> of any other utjunes '""'"•• IJ11lt•rt ha (:',.... JERLTSAl.EM <AP 1 Independent pres idential candidate John Ander.-on '4 IJS shaken up but unhurt toda} when his official <iuton wb1le '4.a:. hat b} ..! small car us 1l pulled away from J e rusalem s Kmg David Hotel, witnesses s111d Anderson's body~uards, fearing the collision might signal un attack on lhe candidate, Jumped from Limous ine with pistols ctr a wn, a tounst \4 no saw lhe incident told The Associated Pre!>s Rut other wllne!>sc:. s aid the guards did not draw ~eapom. .'io one was rcporteo nurt m tne crasn. out Ule ven1c1es were damaged Gold and Silrn-D~c-fitW LONDON (A PI -The dollar steadied on world foreign ex· chanj?es today. Gold and silve r pnces slipped. London's fi ve bullion houses fixed the closing price of gold at $665 an ounce. down from $684.50 Tuesday. Silver was quoted at $17 an ounce. down from $17 .30. 1n New Yo rk gold traded at$662, down $11, and silver at$16.36 down 44 cents. ' Roller-eoaster Romanee Love Competition Led to Cop Slaying The man accused of slaying .. rr duty COsta Mesa police of· f1c<'r Mark Pesanti tes t1f1ed 'I ucsday and told or a roller· l'''aster romance that led to a lo\ e traan~le and eventually Pc~anll 's death. Jerry Gene Wills. a 34.year· old used car salesman. charged "1th murdering Pesant1 and ""oundin~ 23 year-old Joelle Sen- rw" aid. wore a three.piece s uit Jnd spoke calmly as he talked of I he events leading to the murder m the bedroom of a Fountain \.tile~ apartment ·r hroul(hout the afternoon in .Judge Lui s Car d e n as ' 111urtroom. Wills. who has been 10;1rril'd and d ivorced four 11mcs. an'iwered questions asked hy d efense ::ittorney Richard Fi1>nner Blunder Led To Tragedy? AJO. Ariz. (AP> -A blunder by four smugglers -not a crue l :.cheme may have caused the tragedy in the Arizona desert where 13 died in searing heat after a group of Salvadorans were spirited across the border . One smuggler is believed to be a mong the dead. Accord1n~ to the a ccused man's test1mooy, Pes anll and Wills' paths first crossed when the poli ceman a ccompanied Miss SennewaJd to the apart· ment sM> shared with Wills in October 1979 ~hile the re, according to Wills. Pesanli arrested h.im for possession of cocaine, but failed to arrest Miss Senne wald, t:ven though she cidmitted some of the c·<>cciine in the apartm e nt belonged to her The defendant test1f1ed that an the enswng two m!Jnths, Miss Scnnt:wald's affections bounced baC'k and forth between the two m en and it was when he de m anded that she make a choice that the threat of \'&olence arose The initial threat, Wills lest1f1ed. came four days before the murder, when he pulled a loaded gun from a bag and told the woman he had contemplated -;u1cide but had changed his mind. Later the same day the couple went to a jewelry store and put a deposit on wedding bands as their rift appeared t o be healed, Wills said But that mending fell a part three days later when, fatefully, Miss SennewaJd announced she had made a choice and tha t Pes anti, the murder victim , had won her heart. ,,..Pn••AI COUPLE ••• .. ·---.-.,.., ....... Oft lhe flJd'llrilt'• ..,,.in;;, AtlotMJ llieMl a. iad..cled • •riU. ~pdoa ol • I(> HliiM .......... acnem..e" ....... U.. two ,.,u. • tllle lewauit, aU•tedly PftMd by Chrlalopber white he WH a medical tudt'nt ln Maryland 1'he arr•n1"ment, according to th~ lawt u1t. ahowa •n un- d .. n tand1ng lh•t Lesheslti wooJd fmauet•Uy support hamself and Chr11topb"r ai. a family unll while Chn.stoper completed hia medical education itnd training Four years later. the s uit cla1m11. the couple entered an or al agreement w h e rein Lesheski would qwt bis job as a bitnlt o(ficer and devote bis lime a s a "hou i.e s pous e " to Chn:,topber ll was further agreed. the suat reads, that the two men "would hold themselves out to the public as a married couple.·· Lesbeslu claims he gave up his carffr as a bank officer at Christopher's request in order to devote his time and attentions to the psychiatnst's personal needs a nd the Joint pursuance of Christopher's career In addition, Lesheski claims he ~ave Christopher $2(),000 to be used as a down payment on a home in Irvine in 1975. wtuch wa s purchased in the psy<'hiatrist's name. Ten months la ter. the rom· plaint reads. Les hes k1 ~ave Christopher $115.000 as a down payment on the Laguna Beach home. which also was purchased in the defendant's name. As a result of the couple's breakup last year, Lesheslti said he was given no consideration for the properties in which he al- legedly invested. Fro•Pap .4J JUNK ..• among hundreds of man·made obJects orbiting Earth from space experiments conducted over the past two decades. Reports on the rirebaU were uniform in describing it as greenish-white and leaving a pronounced green and orange trail marking its southerly tra· Jec tory. Cloud cover in some locaUons was brightly illuminated by the s pectac ular event which O<'· currecJ in except1ooa11y s par- kling-clears k1es. One call was received by OT Al Lawson. a Cal State Long Beach professor and diredor of lhe UFO Report Center of Orange Cou nty in Westminst er. he said to- day "ft doesn't take much to put on quite a show," he s aid. "A ht lie ttung the s1u: of an apple at that altitude can make quite a d isplay" Senators Spike Saudi Jet Sale WASHINGTON CAP > -Saudi Arabia's a mbassador to the L:n1ted Stat es s ays h e 1s astonished that more than two- thirds of the Senate has urged President Carter not to sell the Saudis equipment that could tum U.S.-supplied F -15 Jets from defensive to offensive weapons. A letter s igned by 68 senators was delivered to the White House on Tuesday. It noted the 1978 agreement under which the jets wiU be sold to the Arab na- tion and asked Carter to change the terms. which provide that tbe jets would not have offenalve capabilities. "They didn 't have enough wate r," said Lt. Jack Garchow of the Pima County sheriffs de - partment. Ex·•aa, Now Woman Interviews with the 14 sur - vivors cast doubt on earlier re· ports that the smuggler·gwdes purposely aba ndoned the Salvadorans, he said. He said the guides s uffered along with the aliens they had s muggled in· to the Uruted States ORANGE COAST l '>C DAILY PILOT "'"' °' ... <.Miu O..•• ........ ••tft •Ncf'I ., Ol'P\OtMO I,_ He#\. Ptt-w.. 1\ ...,.,.,..,... 1t1 lht 0.-C0.-1 -·-,_, S...•• ....,,,..,., .,. PYDh"""' ...,.... ... Mir .... ~f'ftlMf ,.,.. C.O.•• -..... '"-.... ,, ""'"-"" 8t•<f'll F°O\lfl'lh1n Velltt. trwiftt1 l •Ou"' e • .c.r. SOutf'I c.o.,, ,. ,.,.. 'f'9t°""' .,..,"°" ., ~''"""'° »twca.n .,.. ~n n .. oPH'N.., ~f~•ftQ flil.fll\I I'\ at J:1D W.-\1 .... Mt"" P 0 llft• 1\ol0.C-la~CM1i.-... oflloi. ._,._ _,..n•c:Mnt #f\ll!t P\Alllllllif'wttif J6<•11 Cw"" v.o """'""'"'•""a. ..... __ ._ .. ll_ ll•tor f=~ "'t.l:"" a-.. ... .._ .,.,,,,..,,. ~ CtNt• T~-(11•)ta-at Qatdled Aft ....... Maa19 utun• e .. c .. Al o.,."1•nt11: Telepflone 4 ..... ,, .... _c-.... ~'C =. °'.: .. 9:::,,':,y-..:..~= .... ,,., .. ef'l~fll<t•h ,,., •• ~ ... ., .. ~=~==-= .. tM<••• "''"'"'-.. ~=-~·,~~:r.t".:..:.~~ :-::-~r . ..:. :..,~ ... -:. ::.:w: ,. ._...,, Car SchemA3 Figure Seeks Her Freedom SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -A transsexuaJ convicted of grand theft for her s cheme to market an inexpensive three-wheeled car has asked the state Supreme Court to overturn her conviction. Ge r aldine Eli z a b e th Carmichael, known as Jerry Dean Michael before her sex c ha nge. asked the high court Tuesday for a hearing on her Los Angeles County Superior Court conviction on 28 counts of grand theft. Ms . Carmichae l contends ther e was an e rror in be r trial when the jury deadlocked and was told to reach a d ecision, and that her rights were denied because she could not pick her attorney. Sbe a1eo says tbe court erTed in ordering her to 10 lo the auno men's prtaon. Her sentence bas beea stayed pend.ln1 appeal. Two of several other co· def.anti have flied separate appeall lD tbe cue. ·All were fwnd sullt1 ot couplraey to commit sruct theft nd Tiolat.e ...... MCUoDI al UM Califclr'D1a ~---Code. T~ eaH 1tem1 from tlJe Twentlldt c.tQl'J llotor CU Corp., famadecl ia 1974 bJ M1. CarmlchHl and otber pro· r. moters They never qualified to sell stock in Califo rnia. and raised money through contacts and advertising T hey claimed they could pro. duce thousands of three-wheeled cars by June 1975 that got 70 miles per gallon and could ~•ch a s peed of 85 mph. The car would seU for $1,900. Court records showed that Ms. Carmichael said she had $30 m illion avallable lo make the car , opened an office in Encino and leased two buUdJngs . But the st ate said by the June 1975 target date, the company ~ no equipment, Insufficient capitaJ and no operaUng model. llndget Weighed For Job Program TrUlteel of the Capl1trano- La1una Beech ReaionaJ <>ceupe. Uoaal Procnm an .cbedulecl to comtder • -·• budpt for tbe 1.al ,.... when tbey ....... at 7:10 tonl1bt in tbe Ce,.__, UDUJed Scbool Dll· triet bMrd room. TIN bovd will adopt tta ftDal bud1tt ....... tbll aummer. • ..... ..._ ... VENESIA XOAGUS, 9, HOLDS HER NEWBORN BABY South African Glr1 Probably Youngeat Mother AMomat9 Africari Girl Gives Birth JOHANNES B UR G. South Africa (AP) -A 9·year old .:1rl of South·West Afnt•a 's Damara tribe has given birth to a bo} the Rand Da ily Mail reported t1, day. It said the young m<>thc-r land infant were lll good cond1 t1on.· The newspaper. an a dispatC'h from Windhoek. capital of thr· South Afr1 tan controlled tn ritory. said the child wa~ d1• liver ed b} Caesarean i.ect111n last WedncMJay at a ho~patal m OtJiwarongo. The ne ws paper quoted a hospital spokes man as i.ayan~ very young mothers are ··not un common" at Otjiwarongo "At the moment we hav<> thr11· expt:ctant g1rlc; aged 13 or 11 the s pokesman wa!> quoted a<, s aying The South Afriran fl C'a lth Department l>a1d the girl. 1dcnt1fied ab Venesia XoaJtU!>. ,., probably the younJ,!cSl motht>r on re<-ord in South Africa 11r South-West Afnca The identity of the fa ther"':'' not available Market Rise Breaks 900, Still Stro"I{ .SEW 'lOHK t \I' It• stotk m;,ir~ct h•:adt'<.1 h1gt11·1 \11 day , brealung the 900 levc•l 1111h1 Dow Jones industrial :iu rJl..'t The Do\4 a' ('l"CO~(· or :~11 lollJ• c h1pi. l'11mbcd 4 Ol 11111nl!>. to 90 I 37 after f1 ve hours of trud1n)! Gamers outnumben•l1 10 ..... r ... by close to a 2 I margin amoni? Ne w York !>tock Exchilng•· listed issue& The last tame the l>o" dtN'(f above 900"'a~Feh 13 ~hen1t finished at an 18·monlh h1~h (If 903 84. Twice duri n g T ucsd ay'c; session at edged to w1th1n a frar tion of that level Both advanCP'- ran into res1:.tance from Jn· vestors who have comf> to ..,ee at as the upper l1m1t of a trad1n~ range an which the m arket has fluctuated for muC'h or the pa.'>t few years On Tuesday afternoon th•· market retreated a bat But 1l came back strong today 111 l.1111d11n .1 'Jl'lk"'-rT1<1n at th" 11rr 11 . ,,, 1111 1;1J1nn•''' H1><1k 11r 1!1 1r.1rl 11d UJt "'•rid ''•lln~·c .... t tnul h1 r 111 ,, rrwlJw"ll' ti •ic 11 rrw n t • ii l' " .. t· .... ,, L 1 n.,, \t1•dina of P t-ru, wht> in l'JJ'J prt1 • t ut'l'rl an 111f.1 nt al th• .1 li(e or 5 '•·.ir ... Ii month• . 'I hi 'Jl'•k1·'>t11 c1n • ,1111 lh1· rt .. •1rd ,., not 1111 h1d1•1f an th•· <.1n n•1.d 1"·1·;111 • W1• r1· J fJm1h l·•11•k .tfltl tll,11 flt){ th1• <;Ort of l IJHIC Y.1 I• ill" (\ t'I "blP t•1 J11llol .... h . Panel , Have 4 Vacan cies \11ph1.111 fl ,r, t1< r~ ;•••·pt •·II f11r 1•1~t .. 011 rni1r ~an Ju.in l'J111..,1r.rn11 1 11., e•1m m,.., ... w11 ... .. , .. h .,r "h1rh h ... 1111f· , Jl Jnt, 11(f11·1Jb "·••d tn1l.1. l'1t) l 'I• rk \t Jr ~ ·\nn llan11\er ,;11d "a1 anc·1t'' 1 '"'t on lhl' pld.ll n1111i( c11mm1:-.:.1on . park" anrl rt>r reat1on <·om m1sc;1on. traffic and transportat100 com m1.l>l>1on and architectural board of re· v lt'\4 Re •dents can obtam app1Jca- 11on .. at cit) hall. 32400 Pas~ .\dl'lanto. or i,, ralhng 493-1171 twt \4 1•en 10 d m an1j I p m Mon d.1, throuch J ml:I\ Arre l ee Kills Self f>Hl\'\'GE PAHK. Fla r<\P I A :?5 )ear olcl '4 0man arrested nn proc;t1 tut1 on c·harS?e'> killed her-.t'lf 1n th1' bac k ~eal of a P<>llcc> car aflC'r offi rcr-; tned for Jn hour to d1s .. uac1c h er, authont1e<> c.in T hi: woman whoo;<' 1dent1t y Y.J!>. not rclt>awd. "'<i' dead on arrl\ al at tht• Greater Oran~e Pc1rk Community ttosp1tal on Tue~lfay. pohCl' :.aid T "o officer:. arrested the woman al a hotel 1ri lh1!> com· munll) near Jat·kson\ Ille and al leJ?edly round a pistol and man Juana 1n her room While of· f1 C'ers were out of lhe crwser, the wo man man11 ged to gain control of the 25-cahber pistol EVOLUTION OF THE REVOLUTION COIOMA DB. MAI 21J I I. COAST HWY. 675-9700 Strikers Back/or Talks By aoGEa Gil.LOTT ~ ..... ~ • ( With builders losing milliOM of dollars a day because of · s trikes. Southe rn Callfornla laboren were at the barsaining table today to try to settle a three·d ay-old walkout that has brought m<>!t major const.rut- taon projects to a standstiU And in northern California, one construction union remained out of work a nd others are to vote on whether to walk off the JOb. In San Diego County. where construction worke rs bargain :.eparately from the rest of the state. 2ir.z.week-0ld wa lkouts by <'arpent.ers and teamsters con. tlnue to idle about 18,000 workers and stop work on hun- dreds of proJects. The latest blow to lhe state's $20 b1llion·a·ycar construction mdui.try came Monda y when 12,000 members of the AFL-CIO Lcsoorcrs ·naon walked of£ the JOb in Southt!m California. Picket lines set up by the laboren., who do heavy work ..,uch as digging ditches and moving eqwpment, were honored h} an est1muted 100,000 skilled 1·;1qwnl1'rs masons. operating t·ll~lfll't-r-csnd lecsmstt-r'i, shut- t1n~ 1l11"n mo~t m<iJOT proJects Th1·r1• art-JU'>l over 200,000 coni.truct1on workers in the ..... \ ··n Soulhl'rll r<Jlrforn1a C:OUll • 1•.. ,1ff1«·t1·d Orangt' Santa li.Jt 11.ir.1. \ 1•ntur<i. ,,.,., Angele''>. ~.1 n H•·m;tnJIOt>. Hr vcr~11Jc and Im penal I 11rlu,ln ... ,rnr1 ..... 1•:.l1mated 1h .11 hull<l1·r' v.1•r1: l•>!>1ng an •· .. t1 m.111·d $17 m illion a day r.1t1•w1r1e in interest on loans .i nd inflat ion 1n l a bor and rna 1,·r1.t1 c•r..,t-. bccau!>" of the tr 11,. .. "'" f,ir tht-y ... a id , IOS!>CS may t••' JI SliCI m11l 111n, :.an ce the '"rthcrn California and San I l•l:'i!O Count'f strike~ '>larted in r.111 June-· Parfl'nt Group Meets r PJrcnl!> Anon~mou~." a self twlµ grouµ for pare nt:. "ho Jo:,.., 1 ht·1r tempt:' rs tuo t'asily with t h1·1 r 1·h1ldrc n. mee t:. e very Thur ... d <ty rnght from 7·30 to 9 in IP inc'> t:niv1,rs1ty Methodist < hurc:h For m ore mformataoo ~· .i 11 552·9'l29. Dernocrats ix Biru W >\SHINGTON <AP > ·1 ht-Demot·rJt1c Rule~ Com m1uee agreed today thal its party sho uld not d 1s c rim1nate a~a1n s t homosexual:. but refused to reqwre the party to ac- t 1\'ely re<:ru1t them . The committee also agreed that the 50-50 del· e"ate d1v1s 1on between men and women should be made pe rmanent . T h at d1\·1:.1on JS in force only for the 1980 Democratac Na- ttunal Convention. Hoth measure s were amendments t o the n.irty·s charter and. as ... uch. mw.t be acted on by the convention to make them effective. Today's action. however. cleared lhe first hurdle. ...... 47011dlAMCA 552-5212 1 Oraage Coast l:QI TI O N VOL. 73, NO. 191 , .. SECTIONS, 4' PAGES \'••r Ho•••••• ~f D•lly N•wHp•pem!'1 C TWENTY·FIVE CEN~ f Jtlesan's Tearful Plea Wins Point ' Ttara wellina and his ~<-e choked, David P~rea pleaded Tueaday nlabt wltb the City CouncU to .J)ow the bootJt•ned second·atory addJUon to his lo· • dustrial are1a apartment house to atand. Led by Coonr1lman Donn Hall. city ludert1 relented somewhat and ordered City Atto rney Thomas Wood to report back with a plan that legaUy would aJ low the Illegal fifth apartment Fireball VielVed On Coast By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Ol tlle Delly ~llet St.Mt Disintegrating space j unk re· entering Earth's atmosphere was responsible for a dazzling, { gr eenish-white fireball that I s treaked across Orange Coast a s kies Tuesday night, vanishing over the sea off southern Mex· ico Thousands or residents wit- nessed the 8 :40 p .m . aerial phenomenon rrom tne ~anta Barbara region south, general· ing numerous telephone calls to a uthorities about the sighting. Spokesmen for the 11th Dis- trict Coast Guard Search and Rescue Center in Long Beach said today scientists at Griffith Park Observatory confirmed the , space junk theory. The object was apparently one among hundreds of man-made o bjects orbiting Earth from s pace experiments conducted over the past two decades Reports oo the fireball were uniform in describing it as greenish-white and leaving a pronounced green and orange trail marking its southerly tra- jectory Cloud cover in some locations was brightly illuminated by the s pectacular event which oc- curred m except1onauy spar- kling -clear skles. One call was received by Dr. Al Lawson, a Cal State ·Long Beach professor and director of the UFO Report Center of Orange County in Westminster, he said to- day. "It doesn't take much lo put on quite a show." he said ... A lit· tie thing the si~e of an apple at that altitude can make quite a display ... Airline pilots reported seeing the dazzling fireball, indicating it was at an extremely high I '\ltitude above them, Dr. Lawson added. t Al Garvis, public information off 1cer for the Federal A vi at ion <Stt JUNK, Page A2) ~Mesa Condo [Project Wins f City Approval Action clearing the way for construction of condominiums on land owned by Costa Mesa's Southern California College was taken by the City Council Tues- day night. Approved was a general plan amendment designating some 1.6 acres of college property on Newport Boulevard southeast ol the campus for high-density res- ldenUal coostrucUon. • The action allows joining the parcel to an adjacent 2.8-acre strip. All of the resulting 4.4 acres eventually would be reaoned from its current inat1tutlonal usa1e to residlatlal construction when final approval ls IJ'anted. Colle1e president Wayne Jtrala told the council the lad la to be IOld. EarUer, be report. ed tbat plans to build atudent boustnc OD the site have been abandoaed u too CCMrtly unit to remain at !M3 W. 18th t ··1 feel compassion," S•ld Hall ··1 don't know how 1t can be worked out. but I 'd like to i>~ Mr Penz retain his addition " The council'& action puts a hold on the mis deme anor criminal action riled ~gainst Pt'rez by the cit y recently 1n Harbor Muruclpal Court. Wood said The city had planned to take Perez to court for allegedly building the a partment unit without proper city permits despite. said· one city planner. the knowledge lbat be required the approval. · If the city should win the case. the bootlegged s tructure would have to be removed, city of· f1c1als contend. Perez recounted for council members Tuesday night how he was in the throes or an emo· tional divorce when he began EIGHT LIVES LEFT AFTER PLUNGE FROM BRIDGE Lynn Phllbee Hofd8 Fellne That Swam Aahore Cat Cornered After It Paddled to Shore Balboa Islander John Struchen said he was relaxing in his easy chair, reading the paper when he heard the screams. He grabbed his flashlight. fearing the worst. "I ran down towarc' the bridge and saw all these kids there pointing out into the water," said Struchen. a com- mercial jet pilot and north Bay Front resident. HE SA.JD HE FLJPPED on the flashlight and trained the beam in the direction of the screams and the thrashing. It took a second but he said he soon picked up a pair of eyes and then a nose It was a cat .. It was black and real wet," Struchen said. "I think someone probably tossed it off the bridge. It s~med to be completely disoriented." Unsure how to resrue the cat. the Island resident said he s tarted calling to the soaked creature. "AS SOON AS IT HEARD me, it started swimming m my direetion," Struchen explained "It was a strong swim· mer. just like a dog." He said he waded into the water and yelle<l out further encouragement. "FinaJly it reached shore, climbed up and then col lapsed. It took aJI it had to get to land." Struchen said he took the cat home. dried it off and in troduced it to hjs own menagerie of cats To keep peace in t he house. he said he r ailed city animal control officers the next morning. THE CAT, DESCRIBED AS a jet black neutered m ale, is being held at the city animal shelter , 125 Mesa Drive, Costa Mesa. "It bas to belong to someone," said Struchen. a hint of hope in his voice "It's a beautiful cat and a damn good swimmer." Trustees Applaud Booster F11nd Unit A community booster or- 1aalzatlon that would collect and band out money to b<>Jater Harbor Area school programs won tbe praise ol school trustees and otndals Tuesday evening. .. ll'1 the most cheering de· velopment ln years," observed Joba Nicoll, superintendent ol the Newport-Mell' Unified School Dlatrtct. "It could be our aalvaUon." Jlf1CGll al90 unveUecl a laundry Ult ol IUfferbtl ICbool prosrama tllat tbe .. ,. imformed founda· Uoa coald '*"" lo belp. Tbe idea of formilll a ettben foun48Uan to ralM lUDdl and IOllelt ooatrtbutiona .. not ..... .... oar.a .. •• nlklent ............... Ille Mid I lmall Corona del ............... be.a meet· lq filr .....,. .. yean, 1tudJed ltmJlar,... ll'DUPt ln a.v.r. 11 IOU., Saa Jif artno and Lapna Beeeb hfore maktn1 tbelr ~·· t ..... Nicoll told trustees that the foundaUon concept did not have to be approved by them. He said the school diltrlct, though, as- sumes no UabWty by endonl.ng sucb a poup, Mrt. Palmer said the 1roup Intends to elect a board of dlrec· tors next week and follow throueh by fllln1 proper papen for non-prollt atatua. She sald lbe'd like to have repre1en11Uave1 from all areaa of tbe achoo& dlltrlct aerve OD the foundatlon'• botrd. The suaeated U.t of sulfertni 1ehool 8Ctivttiea lnchade• apeelal readln1 programs, extra· curricular tranaportaUon aa well at mmk teachen and ICbool nuna. The lilt totals $252,51t. Mn. Palmer ma1ntaina the JJ'OU'P c• ralM that maeJt. Last 7ear, the foundation croup tn Beverly Htlla ralMd '500.000. aeconttni to th• pl'Ml- dut a( &a. '1'0UD· •• working on the addition some two years ago. "I know I shouldn't have done it." he choked. "If I were ln my right mind, I wouldn't have started it." He said he considered work on the proje<'t therapeutic. "I don't tblnk about my problems when I work." said the plastering con- tractor. Perez srud his tiff with the city over construction of the unit . Officer Slain which his lawyer contends meets most city building code require ments, cam e when heap- plied for a construction permit. He said a "stem" woman In the building department told hi m he couldn't get permission to build so much as a garage. The problem. city planners noted. 1s that Perez' apartment house lies in an area wned for h ght industry A» a non.complying structure, one that should rest on la zoned for residential use, no ad ditions or major changes can made to the apartment struc ture, planners noted. I Pe rez had applied to the Plan-' nlng Commission last month for a zoning change on the property to allow the new additfon after city officials closed in on the bootleg job. <See PLEA, Page A2) Love Co1npetition Detailed at Trial The man accused of slaymg off-duty Costa Mes a police of· f1 cer Mark Pesanti testified Tuesday and told of a roll er. roaster romance that led to a love triangle and eventually Pesanti's death. Jerry Gene Wills, a 34-year· old usro car salesman. char~ed with murd~ring Pesant1 and wounding 23-year -old JOf'lle Sen· newald. wore a three.piece swt and spoke calmly as he talked or the events leading to the murder in the bedroom of a Fountain Va lley apartment. Throughout the afte rnoon in Judg e Lui s Carde na s' courtroom, Wills. who has been married and di vorced four times, answered questions asked by defense attorney Richard Bonner According to the accused m an's testimony, Pesanti and Willa' paths first crossed when the policeman accompanied Miss Sennewald to the aplrt ment she shared with Will5 in October 1979. While the re, according to WiUs. PesanU arrested him for possession of cocajne . but failed to arrest Miss Sennewald. even though she admitted some or the cocaine in the apartment belonged to her . The defendant testified that in the ensuing two months, Miss Senncwald's affert1ons bounced back and forth between the two m en and at was when he de manded that she make a choice that the threat of violence arose The in1t1al threa t. Wiiis testified. came four d ays before Si.d Remains DUJsatisf ied; Vl1lt5 Suit Old Cadillac collector Sid Sof· fer, who cl&ms his cars have been towed away 1 lle~ally , said Tuesday night he'll see the city in rourt after the rounci I unan imously declined to offer h1m a public bearing over the mat· ter. ··Ladies and gentlemen of the council," Soffe r proclaimed, "I thank you for the hut ingredient required to sue the City of Costa Mesa in a class action suit In federal court." Mayor Arlene Schafer. often polite to a fault with s peakers before the council. countered. "Thank you very much." City police had Soffer's pink, 1962 CadlUac El Dorado towed away May 9. allegedly for a 72-hour partinc violation. Soffer, who frequently delves into the books a t the Orange County Law Ubrary, demanded tbe hearing be says the Constitu· lion allows him over the con- riscati<Jn of his property. He told council m e mbe rs Tuesday that he m et with a police sergeant, but that dis- cussion did not cons titute a hear· ing. He appealed the officer's ne1ative reaction to Police Chief Ro1er Neth but also claimed that dialolue did not comtilu&e a beartn,. He then appealed to City Manaser Fred Sonabal. Sublequently, the city re· turned Solfer's Cadillac. ptctt.nc up the $100 towin1 and · .t0r.,.e fees and apParentlJ wrtttna an end to tlM! epltode. Soraaba.l canceled the "hear· t.nc" IC!beduled in hJa otnce for Soffer • a rwu.lt. But Soffer sald Tu"day be still •aatl the beartn1 be'• en· tlUed to. He added that biJ. car (See SID, hp A!> f . the murder. \I. hen he pulled a loaded gun from a ba~ and told the woman he had contemplated ..,u1 ride but had changed his mind Later lhe sa me day the couple went to a J<'\l.elry l>torc and put a dcpol>tt on \\(•dd1ng bands a~ their rift appeared to be healed. Wills s aid. But that mending fell apart three days later whe n. fatefully, Miss Sennewald announc :!d she had made a choice and that Pesanti. the murder v1ct1m . had won her heart Traein Diffieult I Runaway Mesa Girl j Returns; Mom Go~ A weeping runaway who re -Bechtel said sympathetically. ~ turned home to face the conse-"She doesn•t even k.now w quences of a two weeks' absence her grandparents are nor how tu~ed herseU-an ,to <A.ta Mesa reach any aunts or uncles.·· pohre Tuesday night after flbd· Continuing quarrels between> ing hermotherhas movedaway the mother and a li ve.io and left no forwardi.na address. boyfriend that disrupted life m . The youngster . 13. was booked their rented Joann Street home · Into ~ county's Albert Sitton drove the girl away June 23, she : Home m Orange for care wtule told police. authonlles attempt to locate her She said s he resigned herself mother, who is believed to have to J?O back June 'Z1 but round ; returned to Lowsiana. things intoleraole and ran away~ Tracing the woman and her a g a i n . accor d I n g lo in. other chi ldren may prove dtf-\'esligators. f1 cu l t. arcord1ng t o 1n The youngster , who attended vcst1J?ators Davis Intermediate School last Detective S2t Ball Berhtel semes te r . t e lepho ne d he r -;aid 1t 1s believed the mother mo the r d u ring the second took the rest of her brood to v1s1t absence while staying with a her own parenLc; an the M1ss1ss1p friend in the College Park dis· p1 Delta ~late tr1rt ··For a 13·)ear .old, she doesn't The two addresses are only a know a heck or a lot.· Sgt <See RETURN, Pag~ A2) Mesa to Select Block Developer A developer for the so-called downtown Cos ta Mesa super block redevelopment project is experted to be selected by the City Council. s itting a t 7:30 tonight as the city Redevelop- ment Agenry Dunn explained that the re. habilitation projeet "as expeded to take out a deteriorating area and build a new cente r core for what is hoped will be a re- vitalized downtown business area." I Under consideration for the multi-million dollar project are three farms selected fro m among the eight companies ap· plying for the opportunity about a m onth ago. To be considered are Newman Britton or Long Beach. Tajic:o- Ma rkel or Santa Ana and Pacific Federal Savings and Loan As· sociaUon of Hollywood. The S7 million to be spent ln 1 land acquisition. Dunn said. will• be returned to the city's general .! fund when the land ls purchased l or leued by its developers. .( Council members are leaning toward a "lease arrangement" for the 10-acre downtown site bordered by Newport and H arbor Boulevards, Park A venue and 19th St., said Bill Dunn, assistant city mana"er. Proposal plans submitted by all three developer s Include specialty shops, landscaping, parking and office and financial lnst!tut.lon bu.Hdlngs, Dunn said. The city is still in the process or acquiring some or lhe private- ly owned land within the auper block. now dubbed the "Fldellty Project" after the relatively new Fidell\)' Savings and Loan buildln1 near the corner of Harbor and Newport Boulevards. It la estimated that about fl mtlUon in city tax funda will have been spent on lM land - some ol lt acquired t.hroup con· demnatf4n .Proceedin11 -wbeD a ll It nnally purchased, Dunn said. Demolltlon ot old bulldlnp and eGnltrUCUon of tbe new Pl'QJ-eet ta apee1ed to betq ...,_. mld·lm, Dunn ..ad . Coast Weather Fair through Thursday. Little temperature change. Overnight lows 60 to 65. Highs today and Thursday ranging from near 70 along the beaches to mid 80s 1n the inland areas . INSIDE TODA" TM r!Wft't ~ club, cm Amerfcan plwnomnon o/ the 20th cntww. u "9 11-m~ o/ a rrddllft criria. Mem- ber t 1' i p Ila• 1Upped, 1 partfcularfr "' laro-citw• Giid fft noal cno., ~ ,,. bodbolw o/ .ell c,.,.. &ft Pog.All. .... , .. ..........,_..,,,,.._.._ .. ~ .. - 7 o .. ange Ceast L:OI T ION VOL. 73, NO. 191, ~SECTIONS, 4' PAGES Vo•r•••••••• j O.lly N••Mpaperl C TWENTY·FfVE CEN, Jtlesan's Tearful Plea ·Wins Point ·rean ~lllng and b1s votce ~hoked, David Pere& pleaded Tuesday nl&ht wllh the Caty Cou.ndl lo .t&ow the bootJt>Ued aecood-at.ory addiUon to hls in· diutrlal area i&part.menl hou.w to atand. Led by Councilman Doon Hall, city leaders relented somewhat a nd ordered City Attorney Thomas Wood to report back with a plan that legally would al· low the illegal fifth apartment Fireball VielVed On Coast By ARTHUR R . VINSEL OI Ille o.11, l'il.t St.ft Pisintegrating space junk re- ente ring Earth's atmosphere was responsible ror a daz.zling , I g r eenish-white fire ball that J streaked across Orange Coast ~ skies Tuesday night, vanishing over the sea ofr southern Mex· ico Thousands of residents wit- nessed the 8 :40 p.m . aerial phenomenon rrom the ~anta Bar bara region south, generat- ing numerous telephone calls to authorities about the sighting. Spokesmen for the 11th Dis- trict Coast Gua rd Search and Rescue Center in Long Beach said today scientists at Griffith Park Observatory confirmed the space junk theory. The object was apparenUy one among hundreds of man-made objects orbiting Earth from s pace experiments conducted over the past two decades Reports oo the fireball were uniform in describing it as greenish-white and leaving a pronounced green and orange trail marking its southerly tra- jectory Cloud cover in some locations I was brightly illuminated by the s pectacular event which oc- curred m exceptionally spar- kling -clear skies. t One call was received by Dr. Al Lawson, a Cal State ·Long Beach professor and director of the UFO Report Center of Orange County in Westminster. be said to- day. "It doesn't take much to put on quite a show," he said. "A lit· lie thing the size of an apple at that altitude can make quite a display." Airline pilots reported seeing the d azzling fireball, indicating it was at an extremely high '\ltitude above them, Dr. Lawson added. Al Garvis, public information officer for the Federal Aviation <Stt JUNK. Page A2) Mesa Condo (Project Wins fCity Approval Action clearing the way for construction of condominiums on land owned by Costa Mesa's Southern California College was taken by the City Council Tues- day night. Approved was a general plan amendment designating some 1.6 acres of college property on Newport Boulevard southeast of the campus for high-density res· idential construction. ~ The action allows joining the parcel to an adjacent 2.8-acre strip. All of the resulting 4.4 acres eventually would be re&0ned from its current ln1tituUonal uaaae to resideatlal conat.ruc:tion wbea ftnal approval ls cranted. College preside nt Wayne Kral.ls told the council the ,land ls to be IOld. Earlier. be report. ed that plans to build student boullnl on the site have been abanckmed as too coeil1 .. ; unU to rema1D at 943 W 18th St ''I feel compassion," u1d Hall. "I don't know how al can be worked out, but I'd lake to see Mr. Pera retain bis addition." Tbe counci• action puts a hold on thr mis demeanor crimlnal action filed against Perez by the city recently in Harbor Municipal Court, Wood said The city had planned to take Peru to court for allegedly buHdlng the apartment unit Wlthout proper city permits despite. said one city planner. the knowledge that be required the approval. · Uthe city shouJd wln the case, the bootJegged structure would have to be removed. city of- ficials contend. P erez recounted ror council members Tuesday night bow he was in the throes of an emo- tional divorce when he began EIGHT LfVES LEFT AFTER PLUNGE FROM BRIDGE Lynn Phflbee Hofda Feline That Swam Aahore Cat Cornered After It Paddled to Shore Balboa Islander John Struchen said he was relaxing in his easy chair. reading the paper when he beard the screams. He grabbed his flashlight. rearing the worst . "I ran down towarct the bridge and saw all these kids there pointing out into the water," said Struchen. a com- mercial jet pilot and north Bay Front resident. HE SAID HE FLIPPED on the flashlight and trained the beam in the direction of the screams and the thrashlng. It took a second but he said he soon picked up a pair of eyes and then a nose. It was a cat. "It was black and real wet." Struchen said , "I think someone proba bly tossed 1t off the bridge. It s~med to be completely disoriented." Unsure how lo rescue the cat. the Island resident s aid he started calhng to the soaked creature . "AS SOON AS IT HEARD me, it started swimming m my direction." Struchen explained. "It was a strong swim- mer, just like a dog." He said he waded into the water and yelle<l out further e ncouragement. "Finally 1t reached shore. chm bed up and then col- lapsed. fl took all it had to get to land." Struchen said he took the cat home. dried it off and tn· troduced it to his own menagerie of cats To keep peace m the house, he said he called city animal control officers the next morning THE CAT, DESCRIBED AS a jet black neutered male, is being held at the city animal shelter . 125 Mesa Drive. Costa Mesa. "It bas to belong to someone." said Struchen. a hint of hope in his voice. "It's a beautifuJ cat and a damn good swimmer." Trustees Applaud Booster F11nd Unit A community booster or- gaalzatloa that would collect and band out money to bolster Harbor Area school programs won the praise of school trustees and officials Tuesday evening. .. It's the most cheering de- velopment in years." observed Joba Nicoll, superintendent of the Newport-Mesa Unified School Diltrict. '1 It could be our salYation ... NICCJll allo unveUed a laundry bat ol IUfferiaf ICbool proerams U.at the •·)'tit unformed fa.mda- tloa eoald ltlive to help. Tbe idea ol Iormina a cltiaen fOUDd81km to raile lundl and IOlklt eaatrtbutlons ta not new, Hid ear.a del Mar relldent DulMllbPal .... Ille aid 1 1mall Corona del llar ....., that bu been meet· tn1 for ... era1 years, atudJed atmU• twldbl& aroupa ln Bever· ., Hilla, San arartno and Lacuna Beach Hfore makln1 their pl!Cla. Nicoll told lrusteea that the foundatJon concept did not have to be approved by them. He said the school district, though, as- sumes no liability by endorsing such a group. Mrs. Palmer said the group intends to elect a board of direc- tors next week and follow through by filing proper papers for ooa-profit status. She said she'd like to have representaUava from all area of the Khool district serve oa tbe foundatJoa'a ~. The auuested Uat of aulf enai school activities includes special reading program s , extra- curricular tranaportaUon as well •• m•ic teaeben and school nunes. The list totals $252,SM. Mrs. Palmer maintains lbe sroup can raise that muc.h. Lut year. t he f9uadatlon group In Beverly HJlls ra.lsed $500,000. accontlni to the prNi. dent ol tbe poup. l --,---1------------------~---- working on the addition some two years ago. "I know I shouldn't have done it." he choked. "lf I were in my right mind. l wouldn't have started it." He said he considered wort on the project therapeutic. "l don't think about my problems when I work," said the plastering con- tractor Perez said his tiff with the city over construction of the urut. Officer Slain whic h h is lawyer contends meets most city building code requirements, came when he ap- plied for a construction permit. He said a "stern" woman in tbe building department told him he couJdn 't get permission to build so much as a garage. The proble m. city planners noted. is that Peret' apartment house lies in an area zoned for light tndustry AM a non-complying structure, one that should rest on I zoned for residential use, no ad ditions or major changes can made to the apartment struc ture, planners noted. ' Perez had applied to the Plan.' ning Commission last month for' a zoning change on the property to allow the new addition after city officials closed in on the bootleg job. <See PLEA, Page A21 Love COnipetition Detailed at Trial The man accused of sla)'lng off-duty Costa Mesa police of- fi cer Mark Pesant1 testified Tuesday and told of a roller. coaster romance that led to a love tria ngle and eventually Pesanti's death. Jerry ~ne Wills. a 34-year old used car s alesman. charged with murdering Pes a nt1 and wounding 23-year -old Joelle Sen· newald. wore a three-piece swt and spoke calmly as he ta lked of the events leadUlg LO the murder in the bedroom of a Founlaln Valley apartment. Throughout the afternoon in Jud ge Lui s Cardenas' courtroom, Wills. who has been married and divorce d four times. answered questions asked by defense attorney Richard Bonner. According lo the accused man's testimony, Pesanti and ww.· peu.a first crossed when the policeman accompanied Miss Sennewald to the apart· ment she shared with Willa In October 1979. While there. accordln1 lo Wills, Pesanti arrested him for passession of cocaine. but failed lo arrest Miss Sennewald. even though she admitted some or the cocaine in the a pa rtme nt belonged to he r. The defendant testified that in the ensuing two months. Miss Sennewald's afrections bounced back and forth between the two m en and it was when he de- manded that s he m ake a choice that tbe threat of violence arose The initial threat , Wil ls testified. came four days beCore SidRemaim Dissatufied; Voim Suit Old Cadillac collector Sid Sof- fer. who claims his cars have been towed away 11legally. said Tuesday night he'll see the city in court after the council unan 1mously declined to offer hJm a public hearing over the mat· ter. "Ladies and gentlemen of the council," Soffer proclaimed. "I thank you ror the last mgredlenl required to sue the City or Casla Mesa in a class action suit in federal court." Mayor Arlene Schafer. oft.en polite to a fault with speakers before the council, countered, "Thank you very much." City police had Sorter's pink. 1962 Cadillac El Dorado towed away May 9, allegedly for a 72-bour parking violation. Soffer, who frequently delves Into the boob at the Orange County Law Library. demanded the hearing be says the Constitu· lion allows him over the con- fisutJon of bis property. He told council member-s Tuesday tbat he m et with a police sergeant, but that dis· c ussion did not constitute a hear· Ing. He appealed the officer's negative reaction to Police Chief Roger Neth but al.lo claimed that dialolue did not coasUtute a be1rtq. Re then appealed to City ll1naaer Fred Sonabal. Subsequently, the city re· turned Sotter's C8Clillac, plckiq up tbe noo Cowlnt and "storage fees and apparently wrlttna an nd to Ute episode. Sonabal canceled the "hear- ln.i•· ICheduled tn bis office lor Soffer • a result. But Soffer said Tu~day be 1WI wants the beartn1 he's en· titled to. ffe added that bl.I car (8" SID, Pase AZ) tht-murder. when he pulled a loaded li?un from a bag and told the \lt Oman he had cr1ntemplated ~u1c1de but had changed has mind Later the same day the couple \It E'nt lo a Jt'\lt t-lr.i. o;tQre and put a depo:.1l on \lt edding bands a:. their rift appeared lo be healed. Wills sa1d. But that mending fell apart three days later when, fatefully. ~tis:. Sennewald announced she had made a choice and that Pesant1. the murder \'1ct1m , hacf won her heart Traeing Diffieult • Runaway Mesa Girl Returns; Mom Go A weeping runaway who re- turned home to face the coose-- quences oC a two weeks' absence tu.med herself in to CoMll .... police Tuesday rugbt after find. mg her mother bas moved away and left no forwardiQs address. The >'OUQPler, lJ. waa boc*ed Into the county's Al but SittGl Home in Orange for care while a uthorities attempt to locate her mother. who is beUeved to have returned to Louisiana. Tracing the woman and her othe r ctuldren may prove dif- f 1 cu lt . acco rd1n g t o i n vest1~ators Detective Sli?t Bill Bechtel !>aid 1t 1s believed the mother took the rest Of he r brood to V!Sll he r 0 1.1.-n parenL'i m the M1ssiss1p p1 Delta sl<1le ··fo·or .i 1.3 ~ear-old . s he doesn't know a heck of a lot,' Sgt Bechtel said sympathetically. "Sbe doesn't even know ber ~are nor bow reac:b _.,-aunta or uncles.·· Coatinuing quarrels bet the mother a nd a live -in boyfriend that disrupted life in! their rell&ed Joann Street home• drove the girt away June 23, she / told police. She said she resigned herself' 1 to go back June Z1 but found' things intoleraole and r an awayi agai n . according &o in·i vestlgators. The youngster. who attended Davis Intermediate School last se m es t e r. te l e phon e d her m othe r during the second absence while staying with a friend in the College Park dis· tract The two addresses are only a <See RETURN, Page A2> Mesa to Select Block Developer A developer for the so-called downtown Cost a Mesa s uper block redevelopment project is expected to be selected by the City Council. sitting at 7:30 tonight as the city Redevelop· ment Agency Under cons1derat1on for the multi-million dollar project are three firms selected from among the eight companies ap- plying for the opportunity about a month ll$lO. To be considered are Newman Britton of Long Beach. Tajico- Markel or Santa Ana and Pacific Federal Savings and Loan As· sociation or Hollywood. Council members are leaning toward a "lease arrangement" for the 10-acre downtown site borde r ed b y N ewport a nd Ha rbor Boulevards, P a rk Avenue and 19th St .. said Bill Dunn. assistant city manaRer. Proposal plans submitted by all three developers include s pecialty shops, landscaping, parking and office and financial insqtutioo buildings. Dunn said . The city Is still in the process o( acquiring some of the private- ly owned land withJn the super block, now dubbed the "Fidelity Project'' after the relatively new Fldellt,y Savings and Loan building near the corner of Harbor a nd Newport Boulevards. It ls estimated that about S7 m lllloo in clty tax f\lnda wlU have been spent on the land - some ol it acqulred throu&b COO· de mnation proeeedlngs -when all Is finally purchased. Dunn said Demolition ol old buildings and construction of lbe new proJ· ect Is ~ed to being before m ld-1912, Dunn said . Dunn explalned that lhe re- habilitation project ··is expected to take out a deteriorating area and build a new center core for what is hoped will be a re- vitalized downtown bus iness area." The $7 million to be spent in land acquisition, Dunn said. will be returned to the city's general ~ fund when the land is purchased or leased by its developers. 1 Coa~t W e ather Fair through Thursday. Little temperature change. Overnight lows 60 to 65. HJghs today and Thursday ranging from near 70 along the beaches to mid IM)s in the inland areas. INSIDE TOBA 'W .. T"-mtn's .,._. c'*'>. a American J*wu•MOA of tlw 20th Cftlto'W, 11 • dW mfcU« ~ of a mUUU. meu. Mem- ber 11a~,, ••• slipped, ' part~ in larpe dt6-1 , o1'd "' ""' artol, o.c. lite boctei-of sucll dltbl. s. PDQ.All. ..... J ( ~ ........... ,,......, ........ " f' .............. . Ship Slama BrUlge; No Injuries Reported Doetor Sued for Palimony JACK.SONVlU.E. f1a <AP> A 1blp s lammed lAto a brid1e ln downtown J ubonrlUe today. crac~Lq 10mt concrete and ralUlnt UMoo blut-lHl au:pen\r\K'ture but uwsln1 no in jun . pol.ire aajd '''t'here la aome ~re\t dupped ud cracked from the lm pact," t1ald poll~ epobamu Mlk• Gould "We ck>Hd \be brtdae to a1J traftk It wW remain cklMd until we do nMt out for lure that 1t ts 1afe " The h.ip Oavi$OO a .Uaolnl dN•<hlt' ownt'd by the Army Cor1>1 ol Englne...ri, tut a p6et> ol LM Maso ~reet unoa&e over lbt St. JOhos H.Jv•r. Gould ta.Id Thf-veael had bttn tied up lfl • Dear by berth f o.r a bout a week ,......_ ,...,.,. E~ p_., TOKYO <AP> Ford Motor Co and Japan's Toyota Mot.or Co have reached • bu1c aarttment t.o produce smal\ c&r5 \n the United State, JapanHe news mecua s&Ja tooay The Jap&n Broadcaatina Corp said the two auto producers have set the end of the year as a goal for workin8 out the details of the joint venture. but added that Toyot" proPQ6ed producing 2\1,000 ryyota developed smaJJ cars a monlh at a remodeled t"ord ~mbly plant , wnh the comparues evenly splttttng lbe capital investment ftN9 Of II~~ Hurl ht FIN> LOS ANGELES <AP ) At least five policemen sutrered from smoke inhalation while rt!hcuing several children from a blazing apartment building m the Wilshire area today ··Some officens went in to rescue and notify the pt<>ple or tb~ fire and they suffered smoke anhalaUoo of vanous degrees." said Sgt Roo Seban of the Los Angeles Police Department All the officers were transported to a hospital, he added .4...,..o• (J_,.urr 111 CraM JERUSALEM <AP) -Independent presidential candidate J ohn Anderson was shaken up but unhurt today when his ofhciaJ automobile was hit by a small car a.a It puJled away from J e rusalem's King David Hotel, witnesses said . Anderson's bodyguards, feanng the collision might signal an a ttack on the candidate, Jumped from Umousme with plSt.ols orawo. a t.ounst who saw the incident told Tbe Associated Press. But other witnesses said tbe guards did not draw weapons. · No one was repon.C!(J hurt m the crash. bUt lhe veb1c1es were damaged. Eirst 3 lJnits Newport's Condo Lottery Next Week A housing lottery forC'M by the Coastal Comm1~s1on w:ll come to Newport Beach next week when the Orange County Hous- ing Authority will select pro- spectJve low or moderate in· c o m e buyer s for t hree coo· dom iruum units. The appli<"anta aeJeded at random from those who apply wiU be first in Une to buy three one-bedroom, 91 J -square -foot unit.a µ, the 132 unit Villa Balboa development near Hoag H05pital m the 900 block or Cagney Lane. E'r .. rageAI RETURN ••• fe\\ blocks a part, but there was apparently no cont.act in persoo between mother and daughter "He r mother told he r she'd better get her tail home," Sgt Bechtel said Tuesday evening, upon return· ing to J oann Street , she found· out why "The place was locked up Apparently the mother said: 'We 'll run away too '," aa.ki. Lt. Gary Webste r "The boyfnend bad packed uP and moved too, a ppare ntly in t b e other dlrectloo." said Sergeant Bechtel, a former Juvenile officer with long ex· perience dealing with troubled youngsten; He said the 13-year-old ls ex- tremely distraught today over her future and 1 ·lice are anx· 1ous to locate her mother, who left no forwarding address. Investigators said all aspects of the case would have to be carefully scrutinized before It can be det~rmioed lf there are any grounds for pr05eculion. DAILY PILOT , ... Or-c-O..ry ~-..... -~ .. l9""\ .. ,... .... ,....... ,,,,.._, ., ,,.. ..... "" """ Or•-c... ........ .,,.... 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Tai ¥' IF I (1't•IMM9t 1111 s ........... ....,. • Eventually 2<l or the 132 Mn dom1ruum.'> wall m· soltl a:, af fordable housing And 1f the three buye rs meet the low or moderate income def· lnltlon of yearly income of no more than $25,000, they can buy th e units for from between S64.340 and S70.200 Similar units in the McClain PeveJopment Co complex will se ll to open martet buyers ror about $125,000, according to a hous ing authority spokeswoman Those who buy the so-called affordable unjl41 at lhe low pn<!t! won't be able lo tum a quick profit by reselling them at the true market price because of re - sale restrictions aimed at ma.k - ing certain the uruts stay availa- ble to low and moderate income househofds Included in those restrictions 1s a provision caJbng ror Untits on the r esale prices of the ho mes McClain Development Co. was required t.o orfer the aHordable units in order to be granted a ' coas ta l commission building permit for its l32-coodominium development The commission is routlneb----. tacking on a requirement that a ll new coastal hou.'!ing develop. ments orrer roughly 20 percent of its units to low and moderate income famiiles before it will is· s ue a permit to build in the coastal wne The drawing will be held at the housing authority al 10 a.m . July 17 To enter the l9lte ry. each ramily must mall la a poskard wltb name , address and telephone number to 2043 N. Broadway, Santa Ana 92706. Tbe housing authority will pull the names and screen the appU· cant.a ror elig1bWty Substantial financial lnforma· tion and statement.a wtll be re- quired for the screening process, t.be housing apokeawoman aaad. Fr .. Pflfle A J PLEA ••• The comm.Lulon turned him down. He appeared Tuesday before lbe councU to appeal thal de- clslon, ltlll aeek.1na rezoninl for medlum·d enaity residential uaa1e. D•Jl6t. their move to allow the apartment addition. the coundl beld firm on the dedlkm DOt to,.... tbe lot. Tia• nellbborhood ln which Perea llv.. la conaldered lD ·traultioa, movtnc from former ,...ktmti•• '* to lDdultrtal cal• ltnletklll. 8oDM dty ltd membtn - coat_..n, almolt •MklJ wttb booties eOutnletJGD throulboUlt the city . -bad all•IM tllat Penta deUbentely dreum...t. eel city law. Tb•J contended In 1tudy ,...._ tMt .,,.,,. .. of .... .... didcla eoald ,...alt .. a , .... al u. ..... COllltnM:Uoa. By 8'TEVE MITCREU. OI .. o.ll• ...... tuft A L•&un• Beach man who H Y:J be wu orde red out al tbe bou•" bl abared with an Irvine do('tor , hu 1ued the psychlatNt. for support and a portion of the pruper\J~ he cla ims we re ac· quired by th~ couple dunng 10 year~ In a C'ase s imilar to the celebrated ~ Marvio-MlcbeUe Triola palimony suit, Lagunan Richard Lesheskl ha.a filed a l'O mplalnt In Orange County Superior Court against Irvine p syc hiatrist Ru s se ll Cbriat.opher. seeking $250,000 for "labor and services" from 1969 to 1979 Those services, which alleged- ly took place while the two men laved togethe r. included tasks as homemaker. cook, companion, conr1dant, p roperty manager, social host. anterior decorator a nd for "performing and posmg a s t h e s pouse o r ·· O r . Christopher In addition. Lesbesk1 seeks ooc ball interest ln all propert.i~ owned by Chrlst.opher . including h o mes 10 La g una B each , Westminster and Irvine, and in· t e r est an the Wood b r idge Medical Center in Irvine Christopher bas untU July 20 to respond to the complalnt, filed on behalf or Lesheski by Newport Beach atto rney Michael L Michel. Neither L es bes ki nor Christ.opher was a vailable for further comment today The auit claims the two men lived together continuous ly from ,September. 1969, to July, 1979, "and bad t.be same relatiooahip . as wo uld a couple who would have been legally mar· ried " Lesbeolki claims be received a mailgram last July from an at- tomey representing Christopher orde ring h:m to vaca te the couple's hill~:de home at 1888 Temple rnll.s Dnve in Laguna Reach E'r091P~AJ SID ... had been returned with damage that was not In evidence when 1t was removed from the street near bis home at 900 Arbor St .• lA west Cost.a Mesa. Soffer claimed the city acted illegally in towing off the vehicle under a 72-hour parking law he m alntams has been round un· constitutional fie said also that the car had be<>n moved d unng the per:od cited The towing Incident Is not the fi rst conflict between the owne r of the boarded up Sid's Blue Beet, a long popular Newport Be ach Res taurant a nd night club, and the City or Costa Mesa . Soffer ls scheduled to appear in U S Dis trict Court. Los Angeles, on July 22 for tnal of his 1978 suit against the c ity over the towing ol three Cadillacs un· der the same law He seeks $100.000 In puniuve and general damages. f or anguish suffered while the cars were away chargtog deprivatioo or his c1 vii rigbta and the due process of law. f'ro•P-.AJ JUNK •.• AdmlnlstraUon in Long Beach said ha.s agency also received just ooe call. • He said It was f r om the Mall bu substation of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Office, which received numerous re· ports rrom citizens of a possible aircraft plunging into the sea m n ames. A quick check by FAA com· puter reveaJed no reporu ot miss· ing plann or aircraft lo dis· tress. Generally, reported algbUop were alona the coast, alt.bough some San Fernando Valley resl· dent.a caued authOrtUes out ol curioetty and alarm . One Balboa resident saJd be saw not.hint became be wu ln· doors but said b.1a house shook noticeably at about the Ume the fireball would have been streak· log overhead. Me.. Heist Nets II.300 in Loot 0!11'ald o. Howard, • Colla M eu realdeot ud televtaioa 1bop owner, ma1 ban felt be bacl u "()pm for Bull9••" lip OD baa Oft bome TueMaJ . Police report tbat wbeD bll son, lt4bert, cam• from tbe Harbor area lbop, be found the front door opem, fbe dlD1DC room wlncfow jimmied, and tbr•• t.ele¥Woa Mtl and 1 mlcrowave O\'eD mllllq' Tbe eMlmeted loll II St.MO, poUoeeakL 'Anderson Delegate Bo11nced ................ VENESIA XOAGUS, 9, HOLDS HER NEWBORN BABY South African Girt Probably Younge.fl Mother AMomat9 African Girl Gioos Birth J 0 llANN ES RU R G South Afr:ra (AP > A 9 year-old •ti rl of South-West Afnca·~ Damara tribe has given birth to a boy, th~ Hand Dally Mail reported to- day It said the young mother 'aod infant were ID good condt- t1on The newspaper . sn a d ispatch from Wmdhoek, capital or the South African-controlled te r- ritory. said the child was de· live red by Caesarean section last Wednesda y at a hospltaJ tn OtJ:waroogo The ne ws p a pe r quoted a hospital spokesm an as sa) :n~ very young mothers are "not un common" at Otj1waron~o "At the moment we hav~ thr~ expl'l'l:tnl gul11 agt:'f1 13 or 14," the .,pokesmdn v. .c. quoted a.., -.a~ 1ng The SfJ uth Alrscan H<>alth Dcp1trtment said the g,irl , 1d ent1f1ed a~ Vents1a Xoagus . 1-. probably the youngest mCAh*'r on record In South Africa or South· West Arnca The identity of the father was not ava.ilable In London. a spokesman at the offices of the Guinness Book or Record s said t ht wor ld"s young~t mother m & medically documented c a se w as L:na Medina of Peru who an 1939 pro- duced an infant at the age of ~ ) ears 8 mont.h.s The spokesman said the rP(' ord as not ancluded an the an nual bE'<'atc>l' we ·re a fom:h book and that ~ not the i.ort 11( thins:: "e really reel ablt· t•> publl~h Mesa Plans Joint Park Expenditures • A pla n to rom btn<' Costa Meu's six pubhc park dastnc~ into one gained miUal approval from the Ctty Council Tuesday night 1ntMduct1on or the ordinancf' pa \'C'i tht> w:i> for ..,pendinR Sl 3'i m11l1on hl•ld an park n •:.nH' funds anythwl're that park~ an· requart'd :n th1• city Thl' ut't:on 1<; f''(pectf'<i to ~ a boon ll> n ...,1dPOL'> of tht> r:I \ "i eastern and northeai.tc rn '>t't' t:ons. C'tty plannt:'r.. ind1calt-d Park m.'edb lJl those two ;.crea .... for merly Park Ots t r:cL-. 3 and fl are considered gn:atest <Jnd land availab11aty lhe m~t dtlf:cult, d ri ving acqu1s1t1on costs up wa rd Hy law, developers of homl"!. lo the city art:' required to either dedicate land for parks or puv lo-lieu fees t.o a park d1stnct for eve ntual park acqu1s1t100 and construcuon -U ndcr the old system. the city was dJvided into sax park dis tncts t-Ullds collect<.'<1 within a distn ct from dt•vt:'lopers build· IOI( there had to be Spt>nt ror pa rks Ul the sam~ a rea C aty distracts without df' ve lopable land we re penaliu.'iJ. off:c1als clatml'd Wh1:n th1• new onP-tf1~tnrt prn- po .. al ''final follow:ng a ~od a~proval . fundq w:ll ~ placed an one b1~ PoOI und s pent when- nf'f'<!ed plannf'r-. :nd1cated In J n •port to the <'l'IUnc·:I plannn"' no1f"d thdt park !>Pu<·•· rt·q111rf'd II\ l..iv. '' t•>.C'f't"<it-d Ill .di p,1r1 s u( th1• O t.) l'X<'t'JJI lh• • ' r (' .I ... • ,J ~ ' Cl r ~ t: " p (I t t B1 uh-\ ant lh1• \f l"•rl \'1•rrif' a rPa park d1,tric·t lwcl lht' rno:.t J.lark o;pat·" 1wr 1x·r.on n•-.1'11n~ m an an·a tht• rt•por1 ..,tatt-t! Hiders Trapped On Muni Metro SAN F'HANC ISCO CAP > Municipal Haal way offic:a ls are l n\·est 1gat1og a m ys terao u ~ breakdown that tra pped rtden. on a ruJl y loaded streetcar un dNJi!round for 45 min utes Tues day afternoon Passengen; on the new Mum Met ro car said they had no "aroang that a ny thing wa s wrong uni.JI the lralJl lost power tn!Udt:' a tunn<'I bet ween the Van Nl·i.s and Church Stre<'t stops EVOLUTION OF THE REVOLUTION ........... THROUC»f HISTORY ~~ COIOMA DIL MAI 213 I L COAST HWY. 675-9700 I ' 0 ETROIT CAP) -The Republican National Committee decided today to deny a del· egale's seat at next week's GOP convent.Jon to a lluaacbuaetta Re publican who says John B. Andenon still is the best pres· ide nliaJ candidate in the race. The committee acted after ita contest committee r ecom· mended th.at Paul W Walt.er Jr., and one other delegate pled•ed to Anderson be replaced by two challengers. But 1t counse led against the b id by Vahe A. Sarafian to re place all 13 delegates pledged CARTER VICTORIOUS IN RULES FIGHT -M t" the llhnoii. congressman who abundoncd the GOP to run as an :ndependent In the only other challenge, the n:.at:onal committee denied tht' pri>tc:.t <1f two Kentuckians v. ho thought they s hould be seat· ed as tfelegates The challengers can appeal to the cn-d1·nl1als committee Mon· dc1), the Of*Olng day or the COn· Vl'OtlOO The cont~t committee upheld the c hallengei. of Hurton S H1>-.nic of Holyoke and Robert A S.-moruan or Wa tertown and rec nm m ended they take the place on the convent:on noor of Walter and l.eonard Srott of !';ome rville. No H~pubhcan could be con- "ldf'red pledged to Anderson m '1ew of his decision lo pursue an :ndependent candidacy "pre - ~umably an opposition to the nominee of the Re publican con- vention." the contest committ ee s aid Re-sruc and Semonlan received more votes in the district caucus than Walter and Scott, but were r h osen by a n Anderson rep r e se nta ti ve und e r ~1 assachuset ls ruJes that award delel(ates according to the vole a l"d nd1date gc>Lo; :n the primary. Ml'anwhJle l ht> Republic plat· rorm draft••rs have wntten an <Jgracultural plank calling for ltrtaog tht:: • s emba rgo or gram '•tie~ \<1 the Sov:ct Union -leatf . 111g Al!ncuJtur<• Sf•rreUtry Boh Hi·r~Jand lo call the Repubhcans pub:.}eciL5" whe n :t comes to "t..antlmg up lo Russia A d raft of the farm pla nk ..,how'l that the Republican pl al· form aJso evades the matter of par :ty by civo:dang use of the word Democrats Nix Bias WASHTNGTO'l <AP ) T ht Democrat:c R u le~ Com mittee ag~ today that 1t.s pa rty 1>hould not d:sc ra mi n ate a ga ins t homosexuaJs but refused to reqwre the party to ac- t1vely ~nut them The C'Ommittee a l s o aJtreed that the 50-50 del· eg ate d1 v1s100 betwee n men and women should be made pe rmanent Thal d:v1sion is in force only for thtc• 19M Democrallc Na- tlt)na l Convention Both measures were amt>nd ment s t o the party's charte r and, as s uc h. must be ac ted on by the convcnt:oo to make t hl'm effective Tr,day 's aC't1on. however, cleared the ru-st hurdle. AcMt'till 0 ... you ~ -fraft ~to wifdlw woehing -in t clallified Serva Dlla:ta Y. ~ l'J 1·:11:g1a11 ..,.. -- . . .. .... . ... . -.,,.._ ..... ._.. rs1;.~t. ,. 8 OM.., ""°' - Taki .. £re•lt Firms Diacover Debt's Desirabk 81 lllLTON --.own'& If you cba't th1nk tben'I a mcmeJ aweb la tM United Stat., you baveo't .,._ read1q the DOUcea ID tM Wall Street Journal about tbe way American eorpor.UO. are UJllnc up at leadln1 wl.Ddowa. Some com,..._ wblch normally wouJdn 't be found uywlMre ...,. tbat llDe are learnlq what tt'a llke to 10 into debt. Tab Coca·Cola for example. Tbey Just don't borrow money. Not usually anyway. But a montb a10 they bor· rowed '100 mlllJoa In a public offertn1. Their cash balaneea bad dwindled tbe way OW'I have. Tbe)' put up SUO millloa for a new headquarters buildinl ln AUanta, and they paid *85 mlllion to buy the Coca.cola boUling company ln their home town. THE SPECl'ACLE OF mighty Coca-Cola forced to borrow money apparently brought Robert W. Woodruff out of aemiretirement. Woodruff, now 90 years old, built Coca· Cola -over a period of three decades, beginninl iD 1923 - into the powerhouse it Is today. He gave up tbe chief ex- ecutive's title 2S years ago but ls probably still tbe largest sinl)e atock.bolder, even after givine away bqe blocb of hia shares. Jt was Woodruff who imposed tbe "we will not bor· row" policy at Coca-Cola. He supposedly bolds to the quaint notion that "equates borrowing with not beblJ able to pay your bills." Accordiag to the Wall Street Journal. when he wu informed that Coke wu borrow· ing $100 million, he said: "WeU, you must be broke." Money Tree So Woodruff, still a director of the company and chairman of the finance committee. is now once again looking over the shoulder of J. Paul Austin. the 65-year-old chairman or Coca ·Cola who recently installed Cuban·bom Roberto C. Goizueta as the new company president. WOODRUFF, WHO IS bothered by t.his $100-milUon debt. last No\'ember donated SlOO millJon of his Coca·Cola shares to his favorite charity, Emory University in Atlanta Just as bhockang as the Coke-borrowing was this month's move by Campbell Soup of Camden, N.J .. to tap the public debt market, also for SIOO million. Campbell Is another company that has always kept a clean balance sheet Whenever they wanted to do anything, hke build a ne w plant or acquire a company, they managed it out of the profits they had made as the dominant soup seller m the nation. That's obv1ou.c;ly not easy t.o do anymore. Campbell has been buying more and more companies these days - restaurants. pickle packers, mushroom packers . Last year they bou!lht fa\'l.' Euro~an food companies, a Texas poultry grower and an ex peri~ntal marine foods opera· tion in~ statf> or WashlOJ?ton H.J. HEINZ, THEIR loogtime rival. has been even more active m buying up other companies -and HelDz has no compunctioni; about borrowing. To keep up. Campbell will RO into debt. too. It's the first time they have borrowed money from the public in their llG-year history. A~rican Telephone & Telegraph, the phone com· pa n y. is no stranger to debt. Even though they make more profits than any other company, Ma Bell comtantly needs a lot ot money to maintain ber plants. Their capital re· quirement.s this year are a cool $'7.S billion. So they're bor· rowinc llOO million fl'Om the public debt martets. Not to worry -tbey already owe about $40 billion. What's another 9800 million on top ot that,. The U.S. Treasury Department as hurting for money, too. Amonc their btgeat tax collectors are the cigarette and liquor companies -their excise ta.xes are built right into lbetr prices a.ad tbey just pass them on to tbe govern· meot. But the way tbey do that now ls by sending in checks every lS days. THE ftEASVRY IS NOW saying: faster. faster. 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UO • I l.OVI LUCY Lucy ICIC)Olnll netMlt M Aldi y • 11!119"1 eOMAT ~ · Mou1n1no 81come• lleett•" Joen Hacaen • Rob•rt• M•awett ind 8ruu O.Vidson ,,,. ,.._ luted In EUO-O'Nelll't POSl·CMI W81 saga about I New EflQl8nd IM!lly IOtn by Fr-.oian ce>nlllets (Pert 21(RI TUBE TOPPERS KTLA • 8 :00 -"Flrecreek." J a mes Sl~waut and Henry Food a star in this west.em movie about a timid sheriff who must protect his town from outlaws. KHJ O 8:00 -World's Largest In · door Country Mu.sic Show. More than 100 performers and musicians are featured in this country extravaganza. hosted by Kenny Rogers. CBS 8 10:00 -CBS Reports. America's pencha nt for suing and its im- pact on our lives are chronicled in this documentary narrated by correspondent Fred Graham. I ~YWtDGAME * * • ' Never S•y GOOd~.. I 19561 Rock Ma.c &!>Out a sec:ret IOfmu· ,., (Part 1) • G CAP"OOHED A8C NEWS ewe11t• Ill• P•t•flta' , I-=~'= 1;00 TOMOMOW OUl«t• A•llOWtt«I cNfa J~ Pepw\ MO NbOe VlllUi (R) •.. •lfl IAMTTA Barett.a hldee • 1~­ o6d ~ ~ IUlpeet- ed Of ~ "" mother (R) • MAVENCI< llfel bec:.otnM Wllnfed I()( a tObt>ety eornm111ec1 by "" .. °"* men • MOYIE * * .. The lady In The L.Mt" ( 1!M7) Roberl Mont- gome.ty, Leon ""-· Prl- Y•te lllVetl~etOt Ptlillp M•rlowe l>ac:ome• lnYOl"9d wttt1 murder. or•" and ~111111 ·-wllile worlung on a c;aae (2 tvs ) • MOVIE * * '"> "'The l.lldY Pays Ott . I 19!121 Linda 08'neH, Stei>'*I McNllllY A youf>O sc:hoollMCtler •-to lc:1 .. a tutor for ttwt <Saugn1er of a casino owner '" Older 10 pay off '°"" gaml>ltng Oel>ta She owes. (lllr .30,,,.nl • Tfuar•datf• · ~ Dafll f Mt-1tfovfr• Icon:.:= ... t;30 (I) TIC TAC DOUGH HOGAN'S~ HogM ,_to~ ...,... PNJtogrec>fw Golt olW.POW~ • DQtCAWTT 0-1 Ned A<itern. (PW! 1 ot21 Charlotte Rae stars as the housemother in a teen girls' dormitory on "The Facts or Life'' tonight at 9:30 on NBC. Channel 4. t:OO 8 Off"AENT 8TAOKD A c;rlhy pOllUC:lan Utget Mr Drummond. a ~ c.1te 1n a ~ elec· ''°"· to UM lloS sona and hOuMI!_.,., to wtn IWO bloc:$ 01 vc>tefS ICCllRI • III CHARLIE'S ANGELS l(us ooet 11110 Ille~ II' search ot a bail ,umpw, un•-• tna1 me men II act1.1ally wanteo lot """der. (RI HuOton. COrr>ell ~· A man and flit OIMlglller are reunited Wttfl 1111 wile altet .,..,, ot M()etatoon (2 IVS l .TH£000COUPl£ F eltx hnC)s OSGll moon- hgnt1no as • toVntetmen 1n 11 dingy dlnet to help raise $.o&OO Fe1!11 ~t•usted 10 111m Ind ,,,.,., lost 11.IO • III LOY! BOAT "Sounds Of S•tancK" Son· ny Bono. Sllelle Lenllwn, ' Cyrano De 6nc:lter" Cher. ... Callas. J•ft St John Muroer On Tne HIQn SC!as • Dena Wynter ~ LawfOld IRl -~- 12:00 IJ THE SAINT 1· 10 9 Cl) 1k.ACK SHUP SOUAOAON Pappy •nd n1s men unlo.nowtnQfy MIYe the IOVf· tnQ EleanOI Roosevelt'~ er ensoort tr om enemy .ir a nae.a 11 ;(JO ., • ·~ .. l.Oose In Lonoon"' I 19531 8-y Boys. Ethel , Gr1flM. -AFTERNOON-I -------·· • STUDIOSEE • .,,,,.,,.,.,. Scuba ~ NICOie end Oemlen E!Oe- mue ea~e me Ceymen Island': Chicago 0 111 Scout• play ewthbell Stone whete a ~· man •nVOlved tn the mu< • Oe< of a l)OllC9man ,. lllG- '!!11 out m OVPEASY Tne W•dowe<' (CCI (RI Ci MACNEIL / l.£HMA AEPOAT 9 MERV ONf"1N Gue.c.-Aidl8'd Benjamin. .,_ Cunln. Susan Saint J-. 7:30 I THE PAICE IS AIOHT OUIHNUI GAME la>·l*•hng ap.ns.. longest· lleld note. lowest Side aomer..uit. uoside-Oown ... , ... J:OO I C88 NEWS H8CNEW8 KUNOFU c-Cllellenges • 11111et to be his own judge. end • -oman to eocel)I the -Ooct I ABCNEWS C1J JOt<a'S WILD IOC MILUON DOU.AA MAN St-WIS OUI to prove -hef I lnend ol his IS gwtty Of In,_,, ol be"'g atratt« • STAUTS OF SAN FMNCCSCO A P'lftl rel\lses to tell • HOUYWOOO 80UAAES I II.I f'ACE THE MUSIC ~/l.EHAER AEPOfrr ID GREAT ~NCES ''M ourning Bec;o mea Electra" Jo•n Hecitell. Robe11a M••-11 and Bruce DeVIOaon are le•· lured in Eugene O'Netll's post.CIVIi Wer sega about II New E.ngflnd l&rn1ly IOtn ChannPI Listing• 8 KNXT1CBS) Los Angl.!101'> 0 KNBC cNBC1 Lo-. Anqelt:!> U KlLA find I LO'> Ang~h·'> D KABC·TV IABC! Loo Any~lu-, Cl) "FMB (CBS) S.tn Diego D KHJ· TV (Ind ) Loo; An'1•*'" 111) KCST 1ABCI San 01eqo • KTTV (Ind l Los Anq~I~:. • KCOP·"fV (Ina l Los Angl•lt", e KCET· TV tPBSt Los AniJelt,, C!> KOCE· TV 1PB~) Huntui•JIOn Be.>C.h .. ,..,. Ca r ol Burnell greets Jim Dale, Ton y -winning s tar of the Br o adway mu s ical .. Ba rnu m ." backstage after a performance Police Rookies in TV Spotlight KTLA goes behind the scenes with the. t;.os M>geles Police Department to learn about training r'Dethods and life on the job in "The Real Rookies." a. one-hour documentary special on Channel S. Thursday at 8 p m . "The Real Rookies" follows three recruits - two men and one wom an -from their fi rst day at tbe Los Anttele.s Police Acad~~Y through ~ix months of grueling physical tra1rung. graduation by Freudian c;onlhcts \Pert 211Rl (}) P.M. MAGAZIHE An 1nl9'V-won Joel i<ino. autllof of "r he $1\tnlf'lg·· a:oo . Cl) THE UL TIMATI: IMPOSTOR An AmeriGen MC<et aoent !Joseph HICK«) IS given Ille ability 10 ~SS ll1mMJff 011 anywhere as anyt>Ody IOI 12 hour S With perlec;t skills learned ftom a c;cmputer (A~ 0 ~PEOPLE Reoorts on a ~sband and wife W"<> ere both joct<eys, a Ouc:ll r~. end a woman wllO trawl• with lier CHUI are featured (CCl(R) U MOVIE * * "Fireaeelc" ( 196111 James S11n1r1rt. Henry Fonda. /\ small town pro- lec:led by a timid S11er1ff '' 1err0t1zed by • gangleaOer and Ills men 12 llrs.I 8 <!]) E.IGKT IS ENOUGH Afte< be'ng rejected by ,..,s gortfrte<ld. Tommy turns to an Older woman lor anec;. tion CCCllRI 0 WORLD'S LARGEST IN~COUNTRY MUSIC SHOW K""ny RoQef• 8nd Oott•e w~1 ~1 1111s gale event f1.1<tlu<1nq more 1nan 100 P"fformeu,11n<1 moS1C1an1 m P.M. MAGAZINE An "11erv--111 &ull\OI S1~ Klf>9 a man wno llas 5'>0"1 most of his hie • MERVOIWflN G-•-Roenaro Benjamon. Jone Curtin. Susan Sarnt James, Fred Wlllerd. Dab- ney COieman 9:30 D THE FACTS OF UFE Mrs Garrell Ines 10 c:on-v•nce Ille campus tie.uty tna1 ehe w1t1 not nave 10 be hke h9' 11•'181~ moth«" IR> C!) JAPAN DAY 8Y ~y Lile 1n 19111-century J~ IS deteiled "' the wr111nos ano obterv.1t1ons' ol CdWard Sy!Veatet MorM. 10:00 8 CJ) CBS AS'ORTS ··s.. You 1n eoun·· Cor're- '90'1dent Fted Graham reports on the American way ot suing end its tmoecl on "'91 abollt -v aspect ol 9YOf)'day Ille 8 OUIHCY Ou1nc;y tr-to protect a llOSpltllllled Lllon Amer1- c;an CK:tator from assas- sons sent lrom llOme to mUtdef lltm (R\ l l::!s A mobSle< trying to Ote· vet11 Dan from 1es1rty.ng agaonst lltm forces two magH:111os 10 ktdn•o one ot Oan·s mends fCCHFll II) NATIONAL NEWS '1l) KUP'S SHOW 10-30 I ti) NEWS ; HENAY~E An mllmate film P011ra11 of model'n scu1p1or Henr; MOOte IS l)tMerlled 1Ul060.(f)®J HEWS 9) THE 8£NNY HIU. SHOW A lool< at 8nta1n end flafy s untriej on lhft Eur0()6an SOf\9 COf!t"'\t '1l) HERES TO YOUR HEALTH Burn1 IRI 11:30 8 (I) YOUR TURN G THE BEST OF CARSOtt Guests Jolin Oa-..Ol>OI' Cneries Nelson Reilly. Dot Otlly FulOlle1m, A l Rows.a (Al A toumal1s1 1~ .,,.,,.oe,eo wtt11<t lelllng Ille Satnt 111111 ne ·~ on10 l"6 b<Qoest Slory 01 Ills kle U ~TZOHE Tl>e Bewnc;n.,, POOi · • MISSIOH. '"'P088181.£ ll\f> IMF "'11 OUt 10 !Ute fllfo lleed OI tno. Int@!"-· t>Of\811 Narc:o1oca Syncl<:.ele l•om a smell country 9) GETSMAAT l(AQS matlo.l Sm1n IOI dea111 ""'911 he 11 IN! rxvy o-whO can 1001 one or 1"8tfltQ9nll I ~TINOGAME 9 A8CNEWS HOGAN'S H£AOES T lie Heroes ne.d -t lier "''Of"'4ti0n tor 111 Allted bOmOlng 12 .30 e MOVIE • GETSMAAT An tmQOltanl onlOITl\ant ,. wounoed t>etore lie can tetf JOHN DARLING * * ·ragga•t f 19651 I on y v OUf>O Oen Dllf)'9e BM«! on L°""> L Aff>OUI s ~ A man rt ""lid to ,,. • you no boy w110 went s 1., t·S6 · NEWS 2:00 NEWS 8 MOVIE • * ' Outlaw 0 1 Red Riv~,.. I 19661 Geo•gt> Monr90""!'Y A t elOlme<J ou1taw t>nGOUnter, b<ttet ll<letfllly from an unM;tupv IOus Me' oc:an nob'eman 1 1 "' '~mm I 0 MOVIE * • • .. T flt' C•1y Bilnea111 1 r.e s.ta · I t9!.31 Aooen Ryan, AtlthOny Ovlnn Two deeO-tea d....,..S 9"13rtfl IOI .. tre"<tfe on 00'0 bull.on on 111oe Jama~ ~s1 12 "''I ~1= 2:30 NEWS 2:56 MOVIE ••'• ·A laten1 Fo1 loving·· ( 196111 Ceur Rom~r o Fhc11aro Wldma<to. Two 09"9'a~ 12.:00 0 * * • ~t~And The 8ac:nel<><" l 19571 C>ebf , b~ Aeynot<IS. (Mile ,..... 81 * * '"Blactt Sal>t>eth~ I 1964) Bo< is Kat1ot1, Mat1l Damon Ttvee tales of hOf· "" ·• "WUtOa.IM," "A , D•oo Of Water" and '1'1'9, I~" -8te IOIO. (1 nr SO min I ti) * * • · NeYer Too Late" f 196~1 Connie Stl!'Yena. Ma<Heen 0 '$ulli.. van 3 :00 0 • * "l(.ng KOf'9 Es.c:aoes' (19681 Rhodes R<•.t~. Linda M•ller .. @t * * ~A HowtinQ In TIMI • WOOda.. I 19711 Bat~t . EOetl. L.wry Hagman. 3-30 • * * .,, "The Goldef'I VoY8Qe Of 8'nbed'. ( l974f' Jolv\ Ph<lhp Law. CerOline Murwo Demons. by Armstrong & Batiuk H£Y! 1 SAID 1 WAN"lC.0 10 5EE CHA~LIE ~ IHE ANCHC>aMAN ~ OiANN£L IHAl'5 ME! ~EST/ ._ _____ ON~.'~---_. 0 l~!~~S L~h-~m~~~'-~!':~~,~~: .. !~!~\ LOS ANGELES IAP) _Of the many wrom~ have won 1( "'e'd lt•l .\bdul .J abbar and Or. J tional ~ame. baseball. b more than occasion Y notions lodJ?cd m my head . one seems to have play... bortnl? • .... come a ~peci'al source of tmtation to my s ports llmm M a) be there ts :.omcthtn~ lo that tal~.,, "" ., G:. mna~t1cs an· run . 1 admit. bul I '"on·t mis... ..._, t d • minded acquaintances lately. ,.,.,, tt• propJ1ta n a ,, the l'ommcntalo~ gom}.! on about how 11ld :"\ad1 <t , That is. I'm not sorry that NBC won·t be able hai:. become l "Wherl'·i:. the httlt> ~1rl who won our •' to present L5212 hours or Olympics coverage, as it hearts in Montreal"" 1; and besides. you C"a n count ~ had planned before President Carter's boycott or on an endl<'SS rounc1 or tnlem al1onal J!~ mnas tlC'' Pryor Replaced ~ the Ga mes com P<'tlllon~ aft<'r thl' OI~ mp1t·-. ;I That's not to ~ay I'm happy to see NBC eat the "' 520 million or so 1t stands to lose by not broadcast HOLL YWOOO <AP) -Richard Pryor, fe· in~ the Olympics, or that I worried about Russian NO. I TKJNK l 'LL do Just rme this "ummer covenn~ from extensive burns tic suffe red in I ts propaganda. or that l 'm any more outrageo oy with the 1tm1te<J coverage that '" s till planned by hom e June 9, has been replaced by New Yi-k Russia's occupation of Afghanjstan than befits a the ma1or networks' news departments -s ix stage actor Gregory Hines as a star in Mel B~s· good C'ttizen. 1t•s the Games themselves I don't minutes a day, with htg.hla~hts and results . You "lltstory or the World -Part II .. for Twentijlh like can find out who won the 70,000 kilometer run Century.Fox release. ~ without having to endure it. Hines, a former member of Hines. Hines eo ~\\'lMMlNG. WHO WANTS lo watch swim-My wife. who loves the E'QUestnan events. Dad, won Tony nominations for his rolespn ming? That·s something you do. not watch lexce,l roundly disagrees with me on all or this. a nd ha~ .. Eubie" and .. Coming Up Town." t.. in certain circumst ances. when the swimmer. not ,. the act of swimming. is a rewarding watch>. Or track and fi eld. Ugh! If there is anythjng in t his lire more boring than running, it is watching someone else run. If they would provide angry a utomobile drivers on the track. having to dodge heedless jo1oters. that might be some fun: but you ca n get that in a lmost any neighborhood on almosl any morning. The equestrian events are purposefully wearisome. I think. The world's tiUed gentry P<>k· ing around on horses. in no apparent hurry to gel aoywhere. As rar as I'm concerned. the only time a horse is worth watching <now that Mr. Ed is gone) is when you· ve ~ot 20 bucks on his nose and he's coming hell for home in the stretch. en I MANN THE AT RES . '. i. . \ : .... • t.. Tiit IDGll Wiied mm la w.kdield prilon ii d'1e Warden. Robert Redford "BRUBAKER" '2:15-2;45-5:15 l :C»-10:30 E nettle CReeksH~ .. ti Famous Bedroom Ensembles ! ~ S . ~ a,·1nfls ~ i . and their first year on the job. Earl Holli man. who spent several seasons as AND ARCHERY. ARCHER V speaks for itself. co·slar of the television series "Police Woman ," Basketball's okay, b.ut I get s ick or hearing Honky-tonk nil(ht.a. hosts the special. about the communjsl ringers every time America ;=.==:::::::::====:::::;;;:::=====~~ "A Delightful French Comedy" ~OPN "'The Blues Patrick DewHre ~~V,Vftl.,)'..f Brothers' In is a Scream... Coup de Tete cPG, I Rll4N O ne of the all·tim"' ~· ireat comcdicl>··· • ........._ ............. ,-a flat-out winner'.' ~ t~"'"'L.'·'-"'·•·T·- : -._.IDll!Al ...... »•~-~---~ HDN PLAYING . ---111&.L Ot111Gt 637-oJAO "' -aw.-.~ .. .__ -·~ ... , --•• , ••·Jim °"" •100 . t •>• , •••••••• 0\ . _.. .... ...., • COili ..... ~ °" t10ll•1 •••••14'•t0)0 _... .. ftM& . ~~ ... ;.; .... • l'l':.L- ::· :; ~:!tr/' •"·"· c.NMl•M11. ) ,.. .... _. .. """'°'"" II <I I \I I t ' I '.Ht l I I II I<" ~ ln'ff\.'IUU. f't("'nJaf ·--..---··----,~ ( ) ~·. • 1 :1 Y ' .. I I _ ..... , .. ...,. ........ 19, ... I Ill• 0rlllOl'34-~ a t11J1• ·on• nm C....-13•·• liii ---· SIMIANNM271 ..._ __________________ ~ 1:004:1M:30 1:00.10:20 JOHN TRAVO&.T URBAN COWBOY 12:1»-2;»-l:OO 7:45-10:30 ID "DEVASfATING ... ............. ._.NI,_,, I ..... ,, ......... ,." "'"''Ma• "aafallellH ilfttwl• ... " .............. Headboards -·Bedspreads Draperies -Boudoir Chain Sale .W. ...... -'1 -OOllE IN NOW er all f• a 4leeeralor .. , rf rt 11!111 m yw ......... c INTERTAINMENT I MOVIE REVIEW ....... July t . tllO DAii. y "'LOT 81 J ""'9Mcrtd0elllapupl A..._OSI ..... -Olartll ~LOI AnOlill Tim. 'Used Cars' t No Lemon lll.P an a -.~ .. ---~~!!lte~I ........... OUT Aa •IONO' a._,Moore ~ ~oMoore ·kxJ7 Fjlms, . , j.4ctor Says : . LONDON IAP> Ac· )or R oger Moor e is )langing up his zeroes : 'fhe Dally Mail says ~hat Moore is quitting as 15uperspy J ames Bond ;after four 007 movies :because producer Albert 1"Cubby" Broccoli has J b een secretly s creen· 'testing other actors ror ,the lucrative role. ••l 'M NOT competitive .by nature and I can ,usually get a bag of tof· •fees without having to 1aak. Ir they hadn't been ~SCreeJ\·lesting other ac· )ton. we'd still be talk· .;ing," said the 52·year· ;o ld Moore. "I think Uwy've been rather ill· ~mannered about it. .. ) Moore had been ex- $s>ttted to sign on with 1B roccoli fo r the next J8 ond extravaganza. 1"For Your Eyes Only," 1(w atich starts production f a t: Pinewood s tudios ne,r London in the fall. th! paper said. i :•WE 'VE A sta rting l d4e of Sept. 15 and we bllft to be prepared for a~ eventuality," said B " coli. t he gave no lndlca- j t of who might take ._ o as the skirt·chasing \ d if Moore means wltat he says. •1 aoa&n oeaoaNE ft9 .............. A.11 •·ina lhe 1reenback potenUal ol any new mo' le lbeM days has beeome an lncr .. sln11y myatlfYina. and tnc lt). propoeltk>n But, all thln11 lo1ical. Columbia'~ "Uaed Car." should be a blwkbullet comedy hit ol ~ flrtt water It'• trnverent and salty enou1h to lJcket lhe funn)'bone of today':. matn1tre1m tlcketbuyers and. a.Jona wtlh Panmount's "Alfl>lane'" ahoold kHp evef')'one ro~rlng throuJ}I thtl 1ummer. no m at'ter how many moun· taint uplode. or how [ MO...,.E J mu~h earth quakes. or ~ • how h11h tem peratures REJ'IEW .oar ~ UUe m ay SOW'ld ..__ ----------'· u If It harbott a trlne, bul lhb "Used Cars" is no lemon IT'S NOT AN INNOCENT either If there are .tny roan ol disapproval, 1t 'U be because the lead in& character (played with brash savvy by Kurt Rusaell > 1s an unscr upulous shyster who could give Sammy Glick lessons . because much of its comedy evolves out of :ouch nonrunny mat~ as mayhem. heart attacks a nd unlawful burials. and beeaUJe its credo 1f you take it seriously appears to be that 111 the t980s crime pa}s and the golden rule 1!> u:. passe as a crew cut But not t<tkang it s eriously 1s the key to "Used Cars' .. ~uccess a!> <t mirthmaker. and why it s hould ultimately become a big word-or.mouth E ••<uhtt e>roav<•t' PrOduc•r Dtre<t0t Strf'~nPl•y USED CAii\ , .... ....i. Stevt n s.p..1berQ Jof'tf' Mli•u' 8"o Gt1~ Rotaor1 ltm« ~I\ llOC.r1 ltmoc~I\. 6oDC•I• Mtl-- Ca~I 1Cur1 Au•'4'11, J&e• W•roen G«rrll "'""""'· Frtnk 1"c A..,. 0.Dortft M1rmon, J°""°" P Flt lwr1V. 0.••0 L LtncMtr 1"lc11 .. 1 M< K t•n. M t(f\MI TdlbOtf. H•rry Nor'tf\up A tfonl4 Al•t.J. Al LA•I\, Dul> I dVIOr Runn1n9 time l1l m1nuttt MPAA "•ll ... II s ummer seller. The script by Robert Zemeckis (who also directed) and Bob Gale <who produced> 1s loaded with z1 p·paced humor. and -as Tony Richardson's "The Loved One" once advertised - there's something in it to offend everyone T HE MAJ OR PLOT thrust involves a compet1 lion wa r between two used car lots in Phoenix. one a s nazzy layout owned by crooked Jack Warden ! he's not above buying political farnrs. or trying t o have tus twin brother hterallv scared to death l, the other a nea·bag eyesore across the street owned by Wa rden's good-hearted twin. and run b) no·holds·barred Russell. The war makes the mov1e. especially when the s::ood Warden twin dies. and 1!> buried by Russell. !>O the bad brother. as next-0f·kin. won't rind out and t ake over the business. But the surviving twin gets suspicious, and a real heir (Deborah Harmon ) shows up. so tbe body m ust be uprooted. and ''killed .. in a staged accident. That's only a sur· face scratch of the capers involved. RUSSELL OBVIOUSLY IS having great fun with his role. and plays it to the hilt. Warden. as twins. is no less funny. and great support is socked over in humorous fashion by ~rrit Gra ha m <as Russell's overly superstitious fellow salesman > . f rank McRae Cas a dense m echanic>. and Harmon. as Wa rden 's long-lost daughter who ''THE FIRST .. EPIC HORROR FILM1~ . . ... .. t -J ack Kroll, Newsweek Magazine A SlAlfY llll flM .WI am muv IWil 1t1 • iaJIM lllJIR. • lllMl •• Stili•··-·· llOml'I ...._ ............. Qs11:.-C.O-~-l!:t9>ill ..... I I \ NOW PLAYING --··~P\AIA--'----·-WQT Mcomes Runell'• romafttlc partl\er . between "deala." Oavld l... Lander and Michael McKean. familiar facea u Lenny and Squ1111 on "Laverne ~ Shirl•)'." are te»med up aaatn u a pair ot un· tllhical video wbarda. · •• ,&,"' COtt1 ...., 131.3~1 • ....,.... .,.m~ Zemedda' direction keep& up a nonn auioa pace. from beglnnlng to lbe end. aided by Michael Kahn's editing and ne atly compltmented by Donald M. Mor1an's cinematography, and Peter Jaimleon'11 production desifn. Other technical credits ue ace, as is the stunt wor k contributed by a long list oC experts In that area. Steven Spielberg and John M.IUus, credited as executive produce rs. should &et plenty of credit for helptn1 "t;sed Cars" see the light of day. One final note . Uke "Airplane~" which timed in at 88 minutes, "Used Cars" clock! at under two houri1 -111 minutes to be precise -and proves again that m ost movies. especially comedies, shouldn't gab on any longer. Claws! Giant Crab Film Set KEY BISCAY?liE . Fla <AP> -Movie tryouts here requ.ire no previous l'xperie nce and 2,00-0 ruture stars arc needed. But only crabs need ap. pl) Mov1emakers are pa~ inti SI each for talented land crabs needed lo for m an army around the star of a $3.S·mimon hor ror film . "Island Claws .. I F m E Crttl('r wands up a celebr it y , the o-.·ner is out of luck. The SI buys all rights Producers of the film. believed to be the first major motion picture s hot entirely m Florida. ~~) ~0 rar they'V(' re· ct.-i ved only <t couple of hundred crabs des pite advertisements m local nt>" spapers Pl'BLI C IST Phil lla mmer"!lmith said the "unbelievably ras l .. crabs are ha rd to snare So rar. Watt's 12-year· o ld s o n Jimm y h as caught most of the cast by baitin g <t s tring. triggered box with fresh fruit. "Island Cla-.s"··is the s tor y of a g1anl crab that beco m es a ngry about man's pollution of the sea and terrorizes a s m a ll fishin~ village. Robert L a nsing and Barr}· Nelson are called to battl<'. Bt:T mE star of the film 1s hardly an or · dinar) c ru ~tacean . l\'icknamed .. Mandy" - ror mandible. or 1aw - lhe leading crab 1s a mean. me c hani c&! 9.000·poundcr Th e S500 .00Q mechanical crab will be po wert'd by a bulldozer and <tutorp~p~le engines .R MGM o...-..-.... -NOW 5110\VINGt- cma •u F • •100 ~..-cu ll lW S.Odl~I !la I ~&IC ••• uun 1 ·""' ·• •• •• • ~. ..., "'II c .• C·"'". ' •.• 11*1 \•M ,. (• ,. • • •• llJJmSTTI ~ t·••"'• a:, .:.4• NC O•~-K'" •::t'"'f'D"-FC' ""'\_P ....,., --111· .. .;.~·.·· II ·'rii liwtAI ~ STRH{U ~Ck": _..,,,....._ l"IOUGHcur· If') •fHE EMPt"E . ,,... STRIKES "6ACk" -llOHieS•-c::=- ... WIS 1aOTHas .. ••• "MAl'Y POPPINS' COi "NORTH AVENUE IRREGULARS ---,... .... ~. c--·•-·--·- MOVIE RATINGS FOA PARENTS AND YOUNG PEOPLE .. • • v • ' •• You dotit need a ~01 occasion to have ~~evening. You don't have to wait for a birthday or an niversary to feel special here. 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U.OU.-·fold -k .......... luuard: •• llovt. are -.ty •Pt·ftell Jobi : I eu 1et 1tead1 work wit.ta t.M ~· •• He can be Mani twltt w.ekly u a member of TIM Bewrly H11la UnlilWd Band. TM !)'1 Lia• old time aumben every • Sunday ol1bt at t.be Beverly HUla cafe, Tbe Gln1er Mu, owned by Carroll O'CCIDDor and Patrick O'NeaJ. and on Tue9day nl&bt at the Sumet Strip com· edy club, The JmproviaaUoa. Now hia two careen are merline for the ftnt Ume. In "Carbon Copy," bi1 cuneot fUm with Suaan St. Jam•. Jack Warden, Paul Winfield and IH4L Dkll Martin, be bu a aoene in which be plays the banjo. SEGAL STAaTED BY learning the ukulele from a musically mlnd«l neighbor in Great Neck, N.Y. He began with lbe standard "Five Feet Two" chords, then made the easy transitioa to the four. string banjo (he admires virtuosi like Steve Martin wbo play the five·strinc>. ·'I worked in a band In college, and In fact, my wlfe Marion sang with us," the actor said. "I also olaved in the army, which was a good way of get· Ung out of duty.'' He continued playing during his acling career. only as a hobby until he went on Rocky Mountain Studio Surprised LOS ANGELES <AP> -Tbe bead of Columbia Pictures has expressed aurpriae at r ecent criticism of the studio's film "Wbolly Moses" by five Orthodox Jewi.sb groups. locat.lons for ''Tbe Ducbeu and tbe Dirtwater Fox" three yeara a10. One ol tbe acton wu Conrad Jania, an aceompliabed trombonist. Back ln Beverly nma. director Mel FraU invited Segal, Juia llDd others for Jau M''k>m at bil bome. TllE BEVEaLY RILL8 Unliated Jau Band was born. Other players: writer Sheldon Keller ("Movie Movie"> on bass: former bll·band piani.at Arnold Roes and jau drummer Allen Godman ("our ringers," said Segal): public acbool language teacher Bill Vogel on trumpet ; clarinetist Russell Reinberg ("I don't know what be does, but be bu a buainesa card">. The band "came t.oeet.ber under fire" at last year's Sacramento Jan Festival. They have ap. peared on the Toaicbt Show and with Dinah Shore, but bavenoreal plans for the big lime. "I think it's nice we keep our amateur stand· Ing;· Segal reasons. "If we were to make r~rds. it would mean adding professional musicians. malting arrangements. a whole new scene. It's better this way. U it stops being run for us, then 1t stops being fun for our listeners.·· IN HIS MOVIE CA&EEa, George Segal has been beset with myriad problems: an elusive Glenda Jackson in "A Touch of Class;·· m1ddJe- class poverty in "Fun with Dick and Jane;" marital strife in "The Last Married Couple in America." "Carbon Copy" presents a new predicamenL Segal plays a business executive in the nearby. conservative community of San Marino. on the rise. well-married to Susan St. J ames. Then a son he never knew about appears on his doorstep. The boy Is black, product of a bn ef liaison with a coed in college. Denzel Washington. with Umited stage ex perience and one TV credit. was chosen over well· known actors to play the son. The script is by Stanley Shapiro. who specialized in the innO<'ent- sex comedies such as "Pillow Talk" and "A Touch of Mink." He is coproducrng wtth Carter OeHaven. The director is Michael Schultz I "Cooley High. · "CarWash "l SEGAL WAS ASKED IF he had any regrets over pulling out of smash.tut "10" Just before the Now! ~~ ~ ·: Two Great Tastes ' ~; =~ in One Great Meal. :· Fish & Chicken 5239 •A crispy fish fillet •Two hand·cut boneless whitemeat Chicken Planks® •Fresh cole slaw •Golden f ryes 1geo ltJnQ JO'W' .,. •• - ' ·~ AU toQf'tU r~ CWngc:John8iJver~~ SEAFOOD SHOPPES lMS ~ ... cl m Coda M"4I _., So.ttl .t S• ~ fnty. Au.M .,_,.. .. on • .....,,.~ ........ Need a lft? See 1*n fly....._ " 'Wholly Moses' bu been in national release for almost a mootb and bu been seen by hundreds of thousands of people of all religions who have viewed it in tbe spirit witb wb.lcb it was made -a comedy with no intention to offend any religion or religious principles," Columbia president Frank Price said in a statement. start or production. "None whatsoever." he replied. "During my --=::::::===----=========~==-­ The film , set in Biblical times, is about a man who tries to be Moses. It received generally poor reviews when it was released, and is currently playing In about 600 U.S. and Canadian tbeaters. In New York. a spokesman for organizations claiming to represent more than 2,000 rabbis and nearly one million Orthodox Jews in the United Stales and Canada, denounced the film as "a savage mockery or our God. our Bible, including the Ten Commandments, and our prophet and teacher Moses . . . " YOO AND YOUR KIDS WILL CHEER ~ BODYGVARD" dlJST LIKE ~C MAGAZINE "Finally, a film that proves that today's teens face problems that have nothing to do with sex, drugs, or rebellion.'My Bodyguard' is a beautiful film. An absolute must-see!" cllJST LIKE 11IE Sf AR "This wonderful film is the sleeper of the summer movie crop. A comedy told with tender loving care by the produGer of 'THE STING."~,,,. sw cllJST LIKE COSMOPOUrAN "A comedy drama with a n upbeat spirit that is downright contagious." · dlJST LIKE PARENTS MAGAZINE "The well·developed characters are likely to involve you, so don't be surprised if you find yourself applauding the heroes in the final fight-out." -P-~ MY MELVIN 8IMON nooucTION8 PMllNTl·A TONY BIU. nue MY BODYGUARD irr•aaooCHRIS MAKEPEACE• RUTHGORDON •MA'M'DllLON --JOHN HOUSEMAN •CRAIG RICHARD NELSON• KATHRYN GRODY ADAM BALDWIN--m"t~MARTIN MUU.. ""':OAVlt ORUSIN ~vm MELVIN SIMON II._. ".'.""°"ALAN ORMSBY-.. OON DEVUN--. .. 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