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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-07-11 - Orange Coast Pilot' JHplonaat Hospitali%ed GOP Platform Mesa Defendant Blasts Carter 'Can't Reeall' 'Humiliations' Fatal Shooting . . DAILY PILOT * * * 25c * * ~ .,· ... •, FRIDAY AFTERNOON, J°ULY 11, 1980 VOL n, llfO, 191. 4 SECTIONS, 4' ~AGES ·~-......... STRETCHER BEARERS CARRY RELEASED U.S. HOSTAGE Richard Queen Arrive• •t Zurtch Airport, Swttzertend Released Hostage Arrives in Zurich ZURICH. Switzerland CAP> - Ric hard Quee n , the first American hostage freed from Iran in more than seven months, arrived in Switzerland today and •H whiaked off to a Zurich hospital for treatment or a re· ported p sychol ogical or -neul'Ological problem. Iran's revolutionary leader Ayatollah Ru.bollah Khomeini ardeHd the 28-year-old vice con· .W's release because of illness. But a olfidaJ In Tehran said till.I did DOt meaa any cha,nie In 1raa•1 atUtud• to•ard the 52 Amerlcan1 who remained beblDd. They are ln their 25ut P.lienee Coetly CHINO <AP> -Two teen·a1e wom• wwe in Jail after they aJ. ltcedlf lrted to rob a bank by MIMftDt a note to a drift·UP .. u.r. U. watt.ct paUently ln tllelr car for the money -untJt Jllllce came to un.t them. day of captivity today. A U.S. Embassy official said doctors at the hospital im· mediately began putting Queen through a series or tests. "It's very difficult to make an immediate medical prognosis,'' he said. An embassy spokesman said the freed American would re· main at the hospital for an in· definite Ume for treatment. Queen's parents new out ol New York this morning for Loo· don, where they were expected to connect with a ruebt to Zurich late tc.upt or Saturday. Queen, who 1rew up ln Scarsdale, N. Y ., wu met by the U.S. ambusedor to Swit.&erlancl, Richard Vine, when the scheduled Swisolr jetliner touched down in Zurich at 11:18 a .m . -3: 16 a.m. PDT -after a aix·hour night from Tehran. The youne man w as am· medJ1tdy placed on a slretcher. ta ken t-0 an 1mb\llaJtce that had (,See HOSTAGE, Pa1e A%) I I ury Pon ers eaman's Fate GOP Issue Defense Weak, Party Warns 99th Year A Big One LYNCHBURG. Tenn. (API -Mary Bobo had plent y of help relebratantt her 99th btrthday. Fa mt I). fri end s 3nd a ron· g rel>~man showed up along '4'llh 5.000 ba rthda\ ~ r t• e t 1 n J? ~ , a J? 1 d n ·t postcard and some l>CXy rt.>d underwear DETRO IT <AP ) -Tht• RepubLican platform committee finished work today on a 1980 is- sues document, delivering a sear ing bl ast al the fore ign policy and national defense pro. gram s under both President Carter and the Democratic con· trolled Congress. '·Never before in modern his· Lory has the United States en- d ured as many humiliations. m· REAGAN TO APPEAL TO DEMOCRA TS-A3 s uits and defeats as it has during the past four years -our am- bassador murdered. our em - bassy burned, our wa rnings ig· nored. our diplomacy scorned, our diplomats kidnapped," said an introductory section to the platform adopted unanimously tod ay. The platform preamble sight· ed . 'unparaJl eled uruty within our ranks" and said the Republican party. under Ronald Reagan, could "make Amer ica great again." The platform asserted that "America is adrift" and beaded t oward "on e of the most dangerous and di sorderly periods in hiatory." ··Jn ultimate hutniliation, millitant terrorists in Iran con- tinue to toy with the lives of Mother Sought In Abduction SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -A warrant baa been issued lbr the mother of a leftist college teacher forced into a van two weeks ago in wbat police aay wu an effort to bralnwub lier. Marie Wirth, St, of Lansdowne, Pa., was named Tburlda.y ln a warrant lAUed for the abductors of Mrs. Wlrtb's daustur Suaaa. 35, a teacher at Alemany Community CoUece in San Francllco, police aaJd. Illas Wirth waa active ln left. lat politic• and headed the Co11ition to Flaht the Death Penalty. Her father. Clifford Wirth, sa1d the family wu in· crca1\n1ly distressed by Miss Wlrth's political activities. American diplomats." it ai.. i.erted. The proposed platform. bemg re viewed by Reagan in Los Angeles. refl ects a "rightward move" in the nation, according t o the p art y 's platfo rm chairman. Calling for sharply higher de· rense spending. a broad tax cut and efforts to ailre ngtheo the fa mily. the platform was ten· tatively approved in committee Thursday night by drafters who souJ?hl to avoid contentious de· CStt GOP, Page AZ> ·'It s the b•J!RE.'Sl onl' I eHr had ... the frail "hate haired woman !:>aid or Thursday's bash ~rs. Bobo's b1~ day got a boost when her fnend at the nearby Jack Daniel D1s l11lery ~pent $80,000 o ver the laM couple or m onths for nat1onw1de magaime advertisements ln\'ttmg reader.> to send birthday card::. to Mis s Mar). as she 1::. known an this sout h-central Ten- nes::.ee Lown of 400 Doesn't~ Defendant Gives Shooting Account By FaEDEalCK SC'llOB•EBL ... 0..., Nit ..... Costa Mesa car salesman Jerry Wills testified from the witnesa at.and 1bunday that be does not remember the sbootlng in a Fountain Valley apartment that left an off-duty Coeu Mesa policeman dead and a woman injuHd. Willa, completint two days al tesUIDOll)' before a nine-women, three-man Jury in Orange Coun· ty Superior Court Judce Lui.a Cardena' courtroom, said be didn't become aware that crtme scene inv~ator Mark Pelan· tl, 21, and Joelle Sennewald, 22, bad beea bit by cuntlre until several moments after lb• •hootina. PesutJ died u a result ol three cumhot wound.a. M.1Js Sen· newald survlYed the •bootlnc and teatilled earlier lD WUla' trial. WUll, 14, teltifted tbat be en· tend tbe Slater' Avenue apart. meat ........ PeMDU and ll1la SenMwaad were 11eep1na from a balcony lM wd be wu calT)'ln1 the banqun UMd in the lboot- inas. Wllls told the court, bowevtr, tbai he had no recoUeetJon al a 11tru11Je with PeaanU or a aun bema nrect. Later, he testified, be saw Pesanti and Miss Sennewald on the floor. "I knelt down beside (See TalANGLE, Pa&e .\J) Charge Nixed In Slaying SACRAMENTO CAP> Murder char ges have been dropped aeainlt the woman for whom a slain Good Samaritan tbouabt be was intenenin1 aaaiut rape. Deputy District Attorney David Druliner said TbundQ there ls Cnaufficlent evidence aaainlt K.anm Lee Hqbes, 25, alto known u Karen Lee QwJ, who waa lDYOlved la tbe Founb of .July •• .,..,. But Dratiner Mid Mn. 1ba1bea still f 8ffl cbara!tt of battery •1•lnst a peace brncer becaute, be aald, abe bjt a policeman oa the arm wbUe betng booked. The Good Samaritan, Ross Gamer, 27, or Madera, died In a bospltaJ or a a tab wound . He told authonUes be tbouaht ~e half. nu~e Ms. Hughes was beln1 raped and he went to her aid. 12 Sex Offenses Charged P ORT HUENEME (AP> - Thrt-e officers from t.he scandal· plagued USS Norton Sound mis· site test stup are trymg to reach a \'erdkt in the l'ase of a male petty offictt accused of exposing hamsell. maJun~ lewd re marks and sexually assaulting fi ve fema le crew me mbers. The court-ma rtial of P etty Of. f1cer . 3rd Class Craig Norman covered 12 alleged sex-related offe n ses. ra ng ing fro m No- vember .1979. through Ma rch. Jr ConVlct.ec:J. Norman could be sentenced to sax months in con- fi nement. reduction to the lowest pay scale and a bad-conduct dis- char~e. The JUry or two women a nd one man. all selected by Cmdr. J ames Seeb1rt, captain ol the Norton Sound, also have the option of giving Norman no punts bment at all. The court-m a rtial Thursday was the latest an a series of prob- lems to hit the s hip. regarded as a key communications link in the Pacific Fleet. Rear Adro. Stuley Andttsoo waited Thurs· dav nidlt in ~uJu to hear lbr outcome of tbe court-martial, said Gene Blackler·, pubhc ar- CSee NAVY, Pa1e AJ) Coast Wea&laer Saturday sunny, sliehtly cooler. Lows toniebt 5'S at the beaches,. ~ inland. Hllba Saturday lower 70. to80. INSIDE TODAY .• ...,x 4 l A.I OM. Y Pll.OT S rr.•P.,,eAI GOP ••• b8te ..._ U. coawntkm opem oextweell. Meaaw~Ue. 'ad~t.Nof• plaok eeea,acuoualy "''Ulal from tbe fl.tform -•upport lot ratlfluticm ol the Equal RJOU AmendlDllll -IOUCM •"11 10 dramllbeUMilr ca\IM. R~p. lilar1aret Hecltll'r. R· Mass . ur11ed Rl'•a•n to mHt with dt"k>a11tt'tl ""ho upport the ER A to \'xpla1n wbal rol• women would have lD a.ls .cl· m1n1stral10n And a 1taUoea1 "'om en's .:roup planned a ~ lt'St march al Cobo Hall htn' next Wt'<'k for the opening ot Repubht·.-n Nutional Cooven ti on The 106 member resolutions commtllee ml't today l o ap prove u plutlorm preamble 'J'hl' panel fmhhed work on Lhe bulk of the document wtlh accept.ance of a foreag_n pohc) and d·'fense section carefully !tht>pherded b) Reagan l6yalast.s These planks. m particular. reflect Reagan': statements and positions. Committee Chairman Sen John Tower. R·Texas, said to- day that while parts of the plat· form appear more conservative than the 1976 document. he does not thank thi s will hurt Republicans in November. J •'I think the country has moved to the right and I Uunk the Republican party reflects that rightward move in the COW\· try,'' Tower said. He was interviewed on NBC's "Today" fil}ow. Wmdows Hit By Vandals in San Cle1nente Virndals went on a window· breaking spree in San Clemente late Wednesday or early Thurs· day morning, smashing at least s even windows in four bus1 nesses Operator s or Linbach In· tenors. 410 S. El Camino Real. reported three windows valut'<l at S170 broken <st their cstabll~h· m ent Complaints also came from operators of Mr Pete 's Quarter Poua:ider BurJ;?e r , 420 S. El Camino Real. where a sign and two windows wer e broken Dam a~c· was t•i:.t1mated at $500 lhe rC'. A S250 w1ndow was smas hed a\ Conn1d and Assoc. Realtors 1000 S. El Camino Real. and operators of a bar ber shop <1t l 11 A \'e Granada ~aid a $75 wmdow ~a:-. broken at that location. Thieves Rifle Laguna Home Thieves e nte r ed a Laguna Beach home Thursday a nd re· ~oved several items of gold and silve r jewelry worth an estamat· l'd $840. Pohce said the burglars re· moved a screen over an ogen "".indow at around 8 p.m . on the s ide of the house belonging to Beverly Goble in the 600 block of Ramona Avenue. Among the things taken was a man's gold wedding ring. a gold necklace with a gold heart three gold chains. a silver ne~klace a nd a silver bracelet Bank Guard Dies In Robbery Fight GARDENA (AP) -Homicide detectives are looking for three armed robbers who s hot and k.illed a Bank of America securi- ty guard with his own gun and stole M.700 from the bank. The three men entered the bank shortly before noon Thurs· day and cootrooted the guard near the front door. authorities said. Sefo Vitolio. 38. was shot twice and died at the scene. DAILY PILOT '"" O•-. CM\t D.14tt Poot, .,,,_ tWN<-,_ •t (_Of'l"Ot""° ,._ ....... Ptfl'n \\ ~•V.. tw .,_ ~--C-1 -·"""'9 C-; ~<M J!''~:"=~~--~~ t~'~~~=~;:_ ~·~ ,•;;.:,;:.. ~=''.~ INibl•_., s..two.n -~'I" .,,. ,,.....__ ~;':.~:~~ ~.~.'.;~:'"'· p 0 __ .. _ "'·----·-e.r... Vt(.-Prf"\.at"t ttAd G-",.,,,..41' ~ ,....,..., ...... lO•tOI' ~··­-"~'"" l cJlor (Ml_ .. ~ A\V1Yf'I ...,_""9'"4 £•tor T1t111fl1•• (7U)...., a1 ,.,.,.., ..... it..,._. --~ ....- f'rtd!M,,!u!y 11, lllO ,.,. ........... ,,....,. ... ", HOSTAGE .• • been waJUns on the tarmac, and driven to the hollplta1. Security guards kept reporters rrom t.aWnc with Queen. Fellow pa111en1en said they had not noticed anything unuaual aboard the plane and dld not recognize Queen. He was accompanied to Zurich by an official of the Swiss Em· bassy 1n Tehran. which looks after U S interests in Iran. Th e ti S Embas sy spokesman. Peter Reuss, said he bad no idea about Queen's cood1t1on but lhat U.S. doctors would tx> flown to Switzerland from Germany or Austria to JO&n Swiss specialists in examining the freed hostage Queen told r e porters an T!!hran as he was put aboard lhe flight to Zurich that his illness was "something with the bram. Some sort of virus or som ething I'm not sure ... CBS News re· ported "I fet>l a lot better nght now. in the last hour." he said . "I'll just be coming home as soon as poss ible. That's all I can s ay " Queen had been treated at Martyrs' Hospital m northern Tehran. where a m edical duty officer said he "seemed to have a psychiatric proble m ... The Washington Post reported from Jran PETTY OFFICER NORMAN (RIGHT) AT COURT-MARTIAL Navy Jury Deciding HI• Fate ln Ship Sex Caae Tht• hostage's father. Harold Qu~n. said lhat m a letter an February his son said he "had :.om e kind of a twisted spine or s omethin ~ like that." Two months later. a ministe r who \'is1ted Qu<-'<•n said he told ham an mM•ns1t1\ It~ had dt'velopcd m his fm~er-. Fro• Pflfl' .4 I NAVY COURT-MARTIAL • • • fairs officer for lhe Navy basl· here. The ship 1s based hen• but 1s 1n Long Beach for maintenanC'C' Later th1s month, eight ~oman crew members from th<' Norton Sound face disch a rge for hom osexuality. And at the urgin~ of Rep Robert Dornun. R-Caltr . thl' Navy 1s inw•st1i::aling a ~tabbing 1nc1dc•nt aboard tht' ship when 1t ~as at its ho mt' b11se m \1a' The Navy •~ aho mv<•-.t1gat1ng r eports of a ~h1pboard j.!an~ that carried out rt'\ Pnet• for 1t~ mem hers and cle<1ll in drug1> and loan ~harking Last ;.~ur ~l'<sman ~1 urH'I :\1 ac Bride "'.1.., lo...i at sea dunnc ~·n ass1~nmt·nt of thr 1'\orton Sound to V:anc·ou\'er Thf' Na .. \ ha!; c-slabfo,hl'd no offlr1al c aus~ o f d t· a l h f u r h f' r . a n d h l ' r boyfriend. a rre~ member. said he bd1cvcs ..,ht• wa~ pushed ovN board These other problems of thf· ~hip c<1me up onJy once at lhe rourt·marlla l when NormC1n ~aid , ··just wntmg somebody up on the Norton Sound could get vou hurt " · Defe~c attorne~ Lt Demiel Fn :;aid lhl' m a1or 1:.sU<' in the C'd~t· ~as the r redib1ht:, of th<: f1 vt· alleged victim~. two of whom are pregnant and intend to marry within a month /\II or thc·m adm1tte<1 to pr<"mant.il s exual activity Prosecutor Lt Cmdr Richard Uris asked a male crewman who had been C'alled by the defense and admitted lo sexual actn1ty With two Of the alleged victims. "Because you screw around d~s that mean that you he?" One de f e n se w it ness. BoatswaUl's Mate Joseph Burke said he didn't thUlk the women's charges were made up "I think they're blown up," h'-' s aid. adding that activity re- garded as Improper in civilian life as JUSl the way that s ailors La lk and act "But thjs 1~ a new Navy," ns said. "There arc women here now These girls should not have to put up walh these things sim· ply becaus<' lhat's the way s ailors do things. These charges are tn the military Code of Justice " Ur is also called two surprise fe male witnesses who said that Norman made lewd remarks to them. kissed them a nd rubbed up against them during the ship 's assignment to Vuncouver The charges made by the s ur· prtse witnesses we re not among the 12 s pecific allegations against Norman. ''The major Issue Is who do you believe, these five girls or petty officer Norma n and his character witnesses," Fry told the jury. "We don't bring this in· formation about the women's sexual activities before you to drag them through the gutter or make them look bad because they made petty officer Norman look bad." Fry called Norman's three s u perviaon t.o testily that they had never seen nor heard him sexually harass or talk about tt. Fry allo pointed out that on a sblp with more than 300 crew "no one else, beeldea the alleged vlctim1, ever saw or heard anything.'' Uris countered, "The reMCJD Norman bu aucb a fOOd reeuta· tloo and no one ever ••• tMle tbi.Dp, ll bec!auie be'• deYlous." Uri.I dllmilHd the def ... '1 conteation that tbe women COG· ' 1plred to accuae Norman bee auae be was a touch IUP,!rvilclr· 'TIMn ••• a conUnu.lty to tb•lr tHllmony, wlUapered wordt .-U• t.oUchlllC. ln the dark, ;i UN aald. ••Wbat sexual oUender doH hi• tblna In public?" Norman. 22. of Yonkl·rs. NY . H·st1fied that ht' had trouble 'o'Orking with womt•n "I might hu \{' cu rwd a ft'\'-or th<'m out for not ~orking. or not bl'1ng wher\' tht>v'n• !-.llpposed ti) b1· r·ve hud 10 -;~·<1rch for peoplt• " h n took off I •';in 't wori.. "1th them Tht•\ don t ~ant t11 "'ork for m1· ~w -.J1d lh· ad1111111·d 1 hat ht;-had rn a..,.., :.i ~ 1• If t• n ,. "' n m an · ~ ..,hou ldl'r' hut ..,;1111 h1· did 1t at h\•r n-qut'"' in front of J m:tlt• c..1 ilor Tla.11 .,,11 l11r t11d not ll'~t 1f\ The wornJn. ~am:rn Hccrwt Hl'\ erly JL•nnings ... aid she wa~ ~~:Jbb 1ng a han g ar when :'loorman .ipproachc-d her from twhind an<1 put his hands on her n•·l·k :.incl ~houlrll'r" Shl• !-.aid i-.hl· 111lcl him twin· to ... top .incl no one .,. as ncarb' Seaman Apprl'nt11·t· f'a mt.>la Tl·µ-.tl'in brnkl' tlu"' n 1n tN1r, a i- ~ht· t·nt1·rt•d th<: t•ourtroom th rough .. bank or tl'lev1s1on ll~hts and c11 mcras When ~he recovered. she told how she "as at watch one night when the ship "'as at st•a and Norman tned to forrt-hl'r' t" c-omm1 t :.in un n.i tural ~l'xual ac\ ~ t' .1 m a n C ~ 11 t h 1 .1 L. n n g ll·-.t if1l-cl. · I 'W as 1n the paint IOl'kl·r h<'nd1ng OH·r . mix1nJ? 11:.1111 "ht·n I frlt th1 '> hand up 1n nH 1·1otd1 an·<.1 She '>JIU 1l "-J" ;'l.r1rman ... ho had as~aultl-d h('r and. LO get him to lea\'e her <tlone, sht• agreed to meet him an <t motel She said she· never in· tended lo i:o The prosecution produced evidence that he d ad check into the mot<:! at the appointed time Norman testified that he went ~1th other male crew members to watch a bo}(mg match in lhe hotel room The other male crew members wer e not called t o testify Norman's wife , Candy, o f Rcllflov.er. l>llt 1n the courtroom throughout the IQ.hour trial Fro• Page .i\ I TRIANGLE Joelle. I told her she was not go mg lo dJe " He said he was not aware sh· had ~n sbOt until he tried to assist Mass Sennewald In putting on a robe. "I didn't know what had hap- pened . I couldn't believe what f saw in front of me. It was like a bad nightmhl'e happening.•· W IHs testified that be told another female occupant of the apartment "I 'm not going to hurt anybody . . . call an am· bulance." Earlier Thursday. the jury Listened to the reading of what Willa termed a s uicide note that he bad written five days before t.be abootini. In tbe letter, Wills said be was wlllini IO kill or die for Mi.as Seonewald. Willa testified that be waa considering suicide because of a falling romantic relaUon1hlp with the woman. who be said also was seeing Pesa.nu. The night of the 1bootin1. Will• teetifled. be eulJer bed been at Miu Sen.newaJd's apart· ment, and, tn Pesantl's pna· ence. b.cl laked her to cboole between him and the Colta lle1a policeman. ''I expected • to tell Mark thelr ~laUoalbfp was over, that she and I were en1a1ed. ''She told me that abe wu p lnl ... that she waa cboOlinl Mark ••• ahe aat at that table l(ld covered her face wttb ber rrands fOf' t._ty teeoodl or ao. "1 couldn't bellen abe could IQ thalt'J WW. test.llled. ,. The cider Que~n ~aid he doubt ed his son had a psycholog1c11l d1sordt•r. JUd~inJ;: from the con tent and i:.pint or his letters Harold Que<"n and his ~•f•• talkt•d to reporter. durin~ a v1~1t with rl'lat1ves Thursda) Jrl Scandale. O c-,pite Quf'l•n 's rele1:1:.e . Iran!'. prosecutor -gene r ul. .\yatollah Seyed Karam Mou.'ia\I Ardahll1 . told reporter., 1n Tl•hran "In nn v. <J y 1L :.h<Juld mean an) l'hangl' an our IJC>lll'' t o "'-a rd ,\ m l' r 1 l' a a n cJ t h , ho-,t:.i~e'> :i-. thl· Imam <Kho m<"in1 1 ha.., -..iid thl Parliaml•nt 1~ thl· final ;wthont~ t1> take an) d l' c 1 s 1 on con <' c r n 1 n ii. th 1· hosta~t~ .. Tehran radio announrvd Thurs day that Khome1n1, th•· leadC'r nr Iran·.., n.•\·rilut1onan rl·~1ml· ordl'rl'c1 lht· ~uun~ Aml'rh·•rn ·~ rel(•a-.t· aflf·r tlw militant studC'nt~ <Kc·up~ 1r11! 1h1· l S Embass\ :.inn• :-:o, I 1n formed him th<' \ 1ct· t•onsul .,. a-. 1·onf1nt'd to bed 1n on<' of Tt-hrnn· · ho~p1tal s tx·c.·auM' of 111 nt·~!>" and needed "better medical racilitie!t · in a nother country. Aid Sought For Illegals TlJCSO:". Ar11 lt\PI lhl' Legal t\Jd Society 1s plannm~ a court battle lO keep the Imm•· . ~ration Sen•acc from expelhn~ 12 Salvadorans who survived a desert trek into the L'nited States that killed lJ alle~al aliens. M ean wh 1 It•. Sen . Dennis DeConcan1. D·Anz . Thursday called on VS. Attorney Gen<'ral BenJamm C1v1le tt1 to grant the aliens permission to live an lht> united Stafes. and a nother P'>hl1c1an announced plans to raise funds for bail. ·'There LS no reason why these people need to be held m 1a1I." ~a id Mike Ma r tin, a st ate legislative candidate who said he has set up lhe Salvadorim Reher Fund to raise bail. .. ,. .......... PARENTS OF FREED HOSTAGE AEFt..ECT JOY, RELIEF Jeanne end Harold Queen of Scarsdale, N .Y. ON HIS WAY HOME Released Hostage Queen Trio 801.c/1 He~t; 1 Held I OS A-..;l;f'"l.Jo:S f,\PI -A tno of m1•n ™•ltt•H·d rt'°'ponc.1hlf· £or .11 11-.1'>1 \"n ,1r11111rcd <·Jr r•1t1- ht-r11·~ tnt'(I .• th1r<i holnup but one ban<lit "-Lil> Jrre~tcd dnd thl' -.wlt•n S.W.000 rt!C'\J\ ered <.1'> his 1 wo companion'> fled . poll ct' ~:lid Plainclot.hM officers "'ere t.ail· 1n~ the Puro lator Armed Tran. port Car with a drl\'cr and nH''>~cnc.er 1n'>1de Thurs da \' h~·rdu..~ th':~ thflui:.ht 1l .,.nulrl ~ ·' hkt>h IJO!l't f<1r tht· handah, 11fflt'l'r> '\t1111 T h ,. m 11 n" ' ,, n d t h r 1• e handJ!un-. 1r1dud1n l! d J 5i m J I! n u rn l J k t• n f r o m L he ml':. '('•I i?<' r "'c rr rt' C" ove red ncarb) "hl·n pol1t·1_. a rrc:.ted a ro bbe r "ho ba alt·rl out of Lhe l!<'l:.iway car and tncd to (lee on root Whale Found Dead In Aquarium Pool REDWOOD CITY <AP> - Ncpo. a 14 yeur·old performing killer whale at Marine World· AfnC'a US A . has died Mary O'Herron. public rela· t ions mana~cr for Marine World . said the 22 ·foot·long whale was found dead an his pool and officials had no idea what caused has death Two Perish, HBMan Hurt In Smashup Two Placentia youths were k1lh•<1 and a lluntington Beach • man ~a.-; seriously inJured in a t.,. O· vehicle broadside collision 1•arly tooay on the Placentia ,\nahl'1m txmlt·r A California lhghw1:1y P atrol spokesman said the yout.hs were r1d1ng a.n a small foreign car lhal was truck by a panel truck dr wen by Ke\'in Hawkins, 23, of 19781 E:stuary Lane. Huntington Beach. The coroner's office identified the )OUths as Mark Muskavitch. 111. and Norman Garberson. 17. hot h of Pfarentia. llav.km.., remained in the in· t<'ns1ve car e unit at Canyon t ;eneral Hospital in Anaheim to- rlay Aides said his c0nd1tioo "' ...... '>li:tblf' Thl' ('Hr' ..,pokesman -.aid pn ... lam 1n;1n 1n\ 1· ... 11gat111n 1nd1<'<1ll·d th ti 11..t"' J..1n.., r.1n j rt·cJ light .11 .111 t•-.ttmJl"<1 '>IJ\>t.'<1 of 70 mil1'"' 1wr hour bl'fort: thi.: a<·1·1d1:n t <W t•urrt"CI l m t:~t1ga t1on ll> contanu in.: ht.• s.:1111 Crash Kills Motorcyclist t\ La llabra man died Thurs r1.1, night fn'm lnJUrte"i rece1vt-d "' hl.'n h1-. m11torc~ c:ll· and a turn 1r1~ \t'hll lt• c·ollldcd ncdr a L.l II J br J inlt'r-,1•c"l 1on l'11l1l't' -.aid Richard Eldon .luhnson . 36. "as westbound oo hi s m oto rcycle on lmpe ra a l lf1gh ~a~ nl'ar Walnut Street at 6 30 p m whl'n the collision. a lso inv~nng Thomas Charles Agin , 35, La M 1 rad a . oc· ('urr('(f J ohn~nn died at La Ha bra C<:>m mumty llosp1ta l followmg thl' accadl'nt. police s a id, wh.ile Agin, "as treated and r eleased. Th(' cau:.t' of the accident is un· dt'r 1nvcsll~at1on. DC Vote Killed S ACRAMENTO CAP> -The second attempt in two weeks to ratify a U .S . constitutional amendment giving Washington. D C ... ·otang representation in Congress has been stalled again o n an trutaal state Senate vote. BUY ANY SUIT OR SPORT COAT IN OUR STOCK FOR ONLY ... one dollar. •wtTH PURCHASE OF ONE AT REGULAR PRICE SOUTH COAST PLAZA COSTA MESA (714) 540-1502 I Orange Co&St O ITI O N Your Hometown Dally New,.paper :NB Man Guilty of Murder Rap By FaED£a.IC1l 8CHOEMEIO. OI -o.ltl' """"' Matt An eitlhl·woman. four.man Orange County Superior Court jury conVlt'fed Newport Beach resident Larry Donald Smith to- day ol murder and '-:idnappm:- aftd lhe disappeatanei! off Dana Point of Carolyn Bt-aler of Garden Grove Aller deUberating only eagbt hours over a two-day penod, the Jury apparently discounted the defen&~ theory that Smith was 1111 much a vicum as Miss BeaJer In lhl' unldual crtme. Mias Bealer dl8appeared Aug 24, 1979. and her body has never been found. An eyewitness an the tria l teslllied that he saw a man resembllng Smith and a woman rese mbling Miss Beale r m a boat in Dana Point Harbor the day after her disappearance That boat. the eye witness re called. returned from sea 'loll1thon· 7 tDea1'!J Traffi«! ha Bag Sabol s ailors churn up the wate rs of Newport Harbor as they head to and Crom mark Cout of picture. lower left> rn ly Smlthoo board. De put y Distric t A ttoroey David Carter s aid after the verdict that he bad believed the case would "cause tremendous problems ror us " because no body was ever located. "It's the first c ase in this count y that the body of the de· ceased has never been located." Carte r noted. Defense attorney TerTy Giles had atte mpted to pro,·e that Smith was working at the behest of two men whom he knew only ·as Ray and Jack and that Smith and his family would s uffer harm ir be did not participate in a scheme to extort money from Miss Bealer's brother, Larry Fox. an Anaheim construction company owner. Smith was previously convict· ed in U.S. District Court in Los Angeles on extortion charges but he has steadfasUy denied that he a brisk breeze. This heavy tr affic developed during Thursday afte rnoon racing out or Lido Isle Yacht Cluh Mesan Says Recall Dim .In Slaying Sailor Corwicted In Navy Sex Case Police Study Name Lists From Raid Cos ta Me sa car s ales m a n Jerry Wills testified from the witness stand Thursday that he does not remember the s hooting in a Fountain Valley apartment that left an off-d uty Costa Mesa policeman dead and a woma n injured. PORT HUENEME CAPJ -A male petty offi cer from the USS No rton Sound m issile test s hip was convict ed today o r nine counts or sexual harassment, in· eluding attempted sodomy. ex- pos ing him seH , threatening wom en . rubbin g a g ainst a wom an in a pay line and using obscene Janguage A variety of pena lties are available to the jury. including six months in confinement. re· duction to the lowes t pay scale or a bad conduct discha rge. The Jurors. two women and a man s e le c ted b y C mdr . J a m e s Seebirt, captain or the Norton Sound, could also give Norman no punishment. By ARTHUR L VINSEL Of !tie 0.lll ll'ti.t Suff Names and addresses seized along with a sturdy safe and three pounds or cocaine worth SS00,000 are being s tudied by st a te narcotics agents today fo llowing a raid on a Harbor Area home and the a rrest or two alleged drug dealers. I nvesligators negotiated the deal leading to the seizure Tues· day night They only revealed detaJJs t>( committed the murder. He testified in his Orange County trial t hat t he two henchmen were the ones on the boat who killed Mi ss Bealer. 24, and dumped her body overboard. As for Smith's assertion, the prosecutor said, "I believe they <Ray and Jack) ha ve always been a figment or the 1magina· t1 on or Mr Smith." Smith, 44. s at quietly at the counsel table and s howed no e motion when the verdict was read berore the standing-room· only crowd or spe ctators in Judge Leonard H. Mc Bride's courtroom. The jury a lso found that s pecia l circums tances existed that could qualify Smith for the death penalty. The start or the penalty phase. howeve r . was delayed at the prosecution's request. Neurologieal Problem Swiss Treat Freed Hostage W A S lll ~G T 0:-1 CA P 1 Prehminar) med1 C'a l tesLs 1n · d1ca t c R ichar d Queen. the American hostage freed f--om Iran. ha!> a neurological "rl'>blem in voh·in~ some lack or COnt·dma· tion and t1ffn(.~s of h1!> li>f\ arm. the Stat..-Ot-partment !)did to da\ Qu een 1'> h o.,p 1 t ~!1zed 1n Zuric h . Sw1 tzerla na. a nd his 1>a ren~ IA ere t>n rout11 from ~ew York via London to b-• v.1th ht m . okesman John Trattner said -vea r-old diplomat tolri Swiss doc rs he had be+>n treat ed well hts rour-day Sta} tn a Te hran ho p1tal Trattnt>r 'aid A n 1tollah Ruhollah Khome1n1 ordered h1m rn:l'd rrom Iran on Thursdav for 1A h.it thl' Irani an le<Jd e r c alled humJn1tar1an reasons "We a re pl('S~NI with tht· ~peed and l art> v.1th v. htch ht· IA as moved onee the decasum was made," Trattner said A t th e sam t-tame , t h e s poke sm an declined to s a y whether the freem~ or Queen may represent a break m the 2~1-day-0ld cn s1s ··T hat lS a matter l will not be prepared to interpret for )OU," Trattner told reporter<,, Iran·., release of Queen IAa"> arran~ed with Sv.1s<, d1plomaL' 1n Tran Trattner ... aid the L'nned ~tales leame<l of Que<·n s 1Jln(!'>~ and the dec1s1on to relea~c him "from the w1rt-bulletins · and had not negotiated 1A1th Iranian authon t.ies Queen IA as escorted b~ a Swiss o ff1c1al on t he f lq?.ht fro m Tehran ··A number of te ... ts ha ve been clone since h1s arrival." T rattner ... aid. "On the basis of these P~· l1m10ary tesL'> and obser vations we understand that there St't'rn s to b e a neurolo~1C'<il problem which results 1n a certain lack or coordination m his movemenL., a nd a Limited st1rfness 10 one arm." An lraruan offlc1al "'as quoted 1n Tehran on Thur;da\ as sa~ m g Quel'n had ps)cnolog1cal prob- lems. ON HIS WAY HOME Released Hostage Queen Trattner's statement s aid both • the SW'!!).., doctors and the Swiss 1Jffll'1al. a man named Ka ufman, have round Queen "m good :.pm ts and sound ps ychological c·ond1l.lon." Trattner said "a full d1agnos1s J nd s pe<-1f1c plans for treatment v. all a wa it the results of t ht' thts Those will not ~ availablt- for at least 24 hours. Quet>n s parents were bei n~ a('companied by a State Depart m ent phys1c1a n . O r . J erome l\or<'ak. to Zurich Then!, Dr. P aul E-;gen on. another depart· ment phys1c1an based 10 Vienna. Austna. 1s assist.I ng 1n Que.:n ~ t.•xe1 m1nat1 on As ked whelht:?r \}ueen ·s pron lem resul ts from his IOl'arcPra t1on or any mistreatment. Trat· ner said "there 1s no 1nd1c<1t1on what the cond1t 1on ste ms from or how 1t arose " Queen new to ZurtC'h aboard a regular Swtssa1r night. On the f1ve·hour fllght . his escort Kauf- man found Queen ··to be com- pletely normal. in good spints e1nd very s table." Trattner said. Wills. com pletmg two days of testunony before a nine-woman, three-man 1ur}' m Orange Coun· ty Superior Court Judge Luis Cardenas' courtroom. said he didn't become aware t hat crime scene investigator Mark Pesan· ti, 27. and Joelle Sennewald, 22. bad been hit by gunfire until several m om ents afte r the shooting. Petty Officer 3rd Class Craig Norman was acquitted by the 1ury or three s hip's officers on three other counts of sexua l harassment. The charges con- side red a t the court-ma rtial Thursday covered a ll egations about his conduct from Nov· ember. 1979, tbrou~h March. The court-m artial Thursday was the latest in a series of prob- lems to rut the ship. regarded as a key communications link Ln the P acifi c Fleet. Rear Adm. Stanley Anderson waited Thurs· dav nii:!ht 1n Honolulu to hear the outcome of the court-martial. the capture of federal prison probationer Dennis Cain aod his .... ' _,_ I I <See TRIANGLE, Page A2> Coast 7 Weather Saturday sunny. sli ghtly cooler. Lows tonight SS at the beaches . 65 inland. Highs Saturday lower 70s to80. INSIDE TODAY l•tlex <SeeNAV"Y, Page A2> <Stt llAID, Pace AZ> Dunes Coneern Voieed UPPER NEWPORT 8 AV o.11,,.1 ... ~ PROPOSED NEWPORT DUNES AQUATIC PARK FACILITIES City, County Offtetala DINOrff on Redevek>pment Newport Beach planning com· missioners reaffirmed tbelr con· cerns Thursday on proposed re· d e velopm ent pla n s for the Newport Dunes Aquatic Park. Commissioners, meeting dur· ing an afternoon study session, also expressed some bewilder· ment on how much of a say they'll have on the plans. Operaton of the aquatic park, owned and leued out by the county, propose adding two motels. two restaurants and ad- ditional boat slips in the Upper Bay lagoon. Al Arm1jo, a planner for the county 's Envi r on men ta I Management A1ency. told com· m issionen that county officials generally favor much of tbe ex- pansion plan. Newport planners. thou1h. have expressed opposition to nearly the entire plan, which wo uld e liminate s wimming beach areas and parkine. The expansion, it is estimated, would brtng In an additional 2, 700 cars a day to the park. The county and city have been righting for years on who should have flnal a pproval on the plans. While the county owns the land. city officials argue that the park Uea lncltyUmits. ------~~-. ~~ STRETCHER BEARERS CARRY RELEASED U.S. HOSTAGE .J Richard Queen Arrtve1 at Zurtch Airport, Swttnrtand __j .. • . . Runaway Mot~r Hunted Confl\r una lead • on th• wher..,aboul6 ot a woman wbo left Coat.a M 1 with two ol ~r child,_, a_pp.,-enlly abaodmlln• a Ll-year-old dau1htttr vrho had run away from hom~. •ff' being probfod by poll<"t' today lnveeu1ato r11 :.a id tht>y rt' c•1vcd tele phonl' c ttlh; tod1&y rrom 0 fornwr lh1e 10 bcl) fnt"nd or the vanished woman and unot.h()r llOW'tt tht'y did ooc l~n· t1fy Tbe l.3-)'t!ar old g1rl rematna ln Or anKt' C'-OUnt) ·~ Albt-rt Siu.on H ome for Juvciulc~ v.ho11e µarenl8 are un1tble to care for lht'm Sbc rcportt"dly will be re leased to a foc.ter home soon Dett.-cu ve Lt Jack Calnon $1tld a di•tant relative liv ing ln th.-. area learned of the child's pUght a nd wa~ apply ing to county JUVenth.! aut huril1c:, Cor ~ua r dtans hip Tht.> tear ful c h ild t urne d herse lr 111 to t'o la Mesa pohce Tuesday night after retumin~ to her Joarm Str~t home alter a two weeks · a bsence during wh ic h ~h e :,tayed with a ~irlfnend. P olice said she ro und the res- idence locked up and o bvioualy va cant and so. penniless and with only an extra chan1e of pants. s he went to authorities for help. T he girl told Delectave Alan Kent she believed her mot.her had returned to Louisia na , but was .unable to furnish officers tbe names or grandparents or aunts and unc les to contacL Detective Sgt. Bill Bechtel said that while efforts to trace the woman and two c hildren to the Mississippi Delta slate have been W\Successful. his men may be able to use the two ne w leads r eceived today. One was fro m the llve·ln boyfriend who has separated from the girl's mother m the m- tervening days sin ce June ZT. when the child was last at the .Joann Street reside nce Dunked Cat Dogpaddles Back Ho1ne Sambo the seagoing bla ck cat, who m ust have s pent at lea.!.t one or his nine Ii ves dog pad- d la n g out o r Newport Harbor v. aters Tuesda y n ight, was re- united with hjs mistress today. "I'm still in a state o f shock ," :-;,ys Balboa Is la n d re sident ~us 1e Po rte r . JO. "'hose pe t ~anished from h l.'r Ruby Avenut· r c::.ad ence Sunday night J e tliner pilot J ohn Struchen, "'ho lives on thf' oppos ite side ot the island. rescued Sambo Tues d<1y night a fte r h earing hrs :-hneks or agony. Struchen went to investigate and beheld whal fe w m en eve r -.c e. a sopping black cat dog pad <llmg up a slorm Struchen waded 1.nto the bay tc n :l>C ue the frightened feline. then turned him over to city ~nimal control o fficers. also call in~ lhe Daily Pilot. "It has to belong to :.omeone." he said . Miss Porter. a ssistant opera- tions officer at Bank of America 1n Newport Center. had been be· moaning her loss to co-worlcers a nd co n ce rn ed r e~ul ar c ustomers And besides. Kitty Kitty, a llt- tle gray cat she's also had for e>1ght years just like Sambo. was lone ly "I'd never even seen the story 111 the Daily Pilot." Miss Porter s aid Thursday arter bailing her bedraggled companion out of the animal shelter. "This lady at the bank told m e there was a s tory ln the paper about this black cat pulled out of tbe bay. I called the animal hos pital, went over and sure enough, it was him." DAILY PILOT '"" o...,.. C..\t Oeitf ......... , ... , 'Miiii(" t\ <--...... _ .......... --..., t ... Ot•-c.o. ................ ~. ,,....,_ OOlllOft• ... ---·· .... _ "·-... <-I• ---... """' ........ ::~<~~~~ :·~ ::;.;;:. ~~'\! -·~ ""' ... ...,, --... , ..... ..__ =··~"1::~ ~=~.e:.t:-1. ,. 0. .. -.. .. -Ptt\oMllt'\f~~ H<•ll ~ Vl(t ............... Oo_at.,...._ -···-1. ..... '-··--... _ .... ,_ C--.M l#t ,.,..,...,.--.1t<11w Otftce• c.. ....... l.a .......... to .... ~::. .. ~~~ ==-=· T1t1,.flen. (114)..._. a111•• ,,...,., ..... ...,. ,. __ (_ ....... "--o.-~~ ... .... , .. ~"1: : °'.::t".. ~:!..=~= "'.Teer ., .. -.HUM.,,..f'h '"''''" mey N ,.,., ....... wt•'-Vt '"''•' ... ~" .... 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A ........... for Lbe Allorwy OeMfotil'e .,... la leerellMMo aaid Tbundaf tlllit •al• • dkta ala alJ .. 1clly kept the eocaine and auortfld •al• recordl wu 1 tou•b one to crack Tht• Job reportedly took a pre> ft"ti•lonaJ lodcamllh 16 ho uni ot stHdy work to perform Caln. 31. wa~ arretted by able Al(f'l'IU a t a flubor Boulev•rd motel ln Cmh• Me a. whe~ In· vestlaaton u 1tt thf'y 1>urt'htut'fl '" o ounf·1·~ of C'IH'li tnt· wh1h• ne.:otaann.i for u lu1 i: .. r quftn lily Al(ent an <'h1tr~e J (' Our i;a\d a &t'arch of 'tiln '~ vftn '1t>lded • J(,.dt'<I h11ndgun alOflH "llh S9.200 111 t•&t.h v. hr ch 11lbo v. a• &t>tred lb t·v1denr c A beuch warrunt s1gnt"d by 1.1 judiit> v. «~ th~n obtutned l.o enter <'lilO ll r e6 1den <'t: "' 2297 fledlanda l.>rave. an a i.tn p of t·ounty t\•rtltory be tween Newport Meach 1tnd Costa Mesa There. tnvesll~utors i.a1d , they <tlllo arr~li"d Paula L Hobn·f!>, 24, who h\-ed with ('111n at lhul addr eS$ A tto rney General's Office s pokes man G ina McG innes:s sai d t he parr are formall v charged With conspiracy. sale of cocame. ~session of cocatn\' for s ale. s imple possession of co ca ine; ~st!!)sjpn of manJuana for s ale and possession of mar1 juana . O•llY ttli. \utl - PICKETS GREET ORANGE COUNTY FAIRGOERS THIS MORNING AT MAIN GATE Plumbera Doug Hfnea, Rick O"· D•n Wh•eler (from left) Unhappy With Lendtc•per Platform Assails Carter DETROIT CAP) -T)le Re publican platform committee finished work today on a 1980 i.1- s uea document, de llveriAI a searing blast at the forel1n policy and national de reme pro- gr a m s under both President Carter a nd the Democratic con· trolled ConRres". "Never before In modem his· REAGAN TO APPEAL TO DEMOCAA TS-A3 tor y ha!> the United Stat.es en- dured as many bummatiom. in- s ults and defeats as It has dwina the past four years -our am - bas sador murdered, our em- bassy burned. our waruinp lg· nored . our diplomacy scorned. our diplomats kidnapped," said an introductory sedion to the platform adopted unanimously today. The platform preamble sight e<J "unparalle led unity wit.hin our -anks" and s aid the Republican party, under Ronald Reagan . could 'm a ke Ame rica great again " The proposed platform, being ri•viewe d by Reagan in Los Ange les. reflects a "rightward move" an the nation, according Cain Is also charged in add• tion with possession or a firearm by an ex felon and violation of feder<tl probatioo Investigators i.a1d they foWltl about 10 pounds or marijuana packaged as though r eady for a s ale at the Redlands Avenue ad. dress where Ms . Rober ts was take n into custody Tues day night. t o the pa r ty's platform ~air's Opening Jammed, ... ,:.:~. r.,,.. , , Road Work, Pickets Greet Crouxls NAVY ••. \c11rt \;1·n1· Rl acklf'r, publtc al- f;,1r'> off1t·er for the Navy bas~ h t·r1· Fro• Pa9r I 'IRIANGLE .. Pesantl died as a res ult of three gunshot wounds. Mass Sen newald s urvived the shooting and testified earlie r an Wa lls ' tnal Walls , 34. test1f1ed that ht.• en tered the Slater Avenue apHrt m ent whe re P~anta and ~1 1s~ ~nnewald were '>ll"i'pln~ from a balC'ony hf' !'.atd ht• v. as earryang I he handg un o:,t'd an the :.hoot m~s Walls told tht! court. how<'ver . that he had no r N'ollectaon of a struggle with. Pesctnl1 or a ti:un be1nR fared Later. he tes t1f1ed. he saw Pesanll and Miss Sennewald on the floor. ··1 knelt down beside Joelle. I told he r s he was not go- ing to die." He said he was not aware she had bttn s hot until he tned to assist Mass Sennewald in puttmg on a robe "I didn't know IA-hat had h ap- pened I rouldn"t bcheve \A.hat I saw 1n front of me It v.a~ llkl' a bad n1ghtmar<' happe ning .. \\ills ll'l>lrfled that he told another female occup<mt of tht· a pa r t ment "I'm riot go mg to hurl <tnyhody . t'<.tll an am bulance." Earh er Thursday. the JUry listened to the readmg of what Wills termed a s u1c1de note that he had wnlten flVC da}S before the shoot.mg By JERRY CLAUSEN Ol IM 0.llf ...... s ..... The 32nd annual Orange Coun ly Fair opened lo a monumental traffic J a m a nd p1c k e t1ng plumbers this momtntt tn Cos ta ~1 esa Traffic -funneled to two l a ne~ on southbound Ne wport Boulevard nt.•ar the Fairgrounds l'Ot ranc(• because or work bv Pacifi c Tele phone Co "as back~ up about four miles. police ~aid fairgoers, lined up bt'£orc Lhl' 10 a m ~ate opentng:,, ha d to pass throuf'?h p1 l·ket lmt>s strun g nut by plumbt'r::. of Loni! 345 m a union stn kc a~aanst all Soulht•m California plumban~ contrac• to rs Local union busin<•.,s ag1m t DanH•I Wht.•1.·le r sai d the 15 packets marc hing 1n front of mos t Fairground ~ates WC're protesttnR employment of non union labor ers on fair parktng lot p roJects. Un d e r fire. h e :.aid, wa1> t'al1for n1 a Lu ndscap1ni; Tht· firm 1s do1n ~ subcontract work for Criffllh Co. gener al contra<· t11r on Lhi: pfOJl'Ct adding I .3<Ji1 JJJ rk IOJ.! "Pd I' I'" lo I h 1• I-<ilr ,L!rouncb th1-.. \t·ar l'll'kl'tcr:, cla1m•·d •hut und1•r J.! round 1 r ng<1t1on p1 pc: fo r p!irk •nl! lot IJnth<'o1p111g 1rn~alHJO 1-.. ht•ing 1n-..tallt'rl b\ non un111n "ork1•r.., - J im Walll~'. J \J)O kt•-.man lor \irrH1th . :.aid only t"o l,mdsral)t: firm c·mployeci. were a t the con !'.tructaon ~1lc t h1:. mornrn~. fall tnl! holes and generally makrn~ lhc· ~·on...,truct1on area :,<ifc for fa ir \ 1:.1tor:. ----JUST BREAKI NG --- late ilem.'J from today'.s world and national news t'Uvelopmnits Granada Hills Take Pul at $2 Million GRANADA HILLS <AP > -Police are searchmg for three masked gunmen who pistol-whipped a realtor and robbed him of an esUmated $2 million In je welry a fter ransucking his home and tying up his fa mily and servants. An $85,000 ruby reportedly was among the gems talten Thursday night from Hy Hunter. a Granada Hills realtor and jewelry coUector. police saJd. No cash was reported stolen. Devonshire Division police detectives s aid the robbers forced t.he1r way into Hunter's hillside hom e at about 10 p .m . a fter pointinR Runs al a house boy who answered the door. OfllHlldc o...,,. Rat• .tl .. I• NEW YORK CAP> -Citibank, the nation's second largest bank, cut Its prime lending rate to 11.2.S percent from 11.5 per cent today in a m ove analysts believe s ignals the beginning ot another round ot rate reductiom by banks. The prime ls the rate banks cha rge on loans to mogt creditworthy corporate customers. While It Is. not dlrecUy linked to conaumer loans or mortgage rates, prime rate changes are considered an indicator of credit coodltlons and a toreshadow- lnl of changes in other kinda of lnterest r ates . W':J111esr'• Plllldc '8e.,.•d EllA' DETROIT (AP> -Betty Hettman, chosen by Ronald Reagan to become co-chairman or the Republican Natioaal Committee. 1a1d today the GOP platform ha• a strong ~.men'• plank that .. .,_ far beyond the equaJ rt1hu amendment • Mn. Kettm an, president ot the NaUonaJ FedereUon of Rel)tlblican Women, will replace Mary Crisp, an ERA supporter wtK>' drew Reaaan's wrMll by crlticWng GOP plaUonn commit- tee v°'9 acaimt the ERA and abortion riah&a. The pUUorm doel not endone the E RA, •• put plaUonna bave . .... !••• n.ic. A••••• JERUSALSM •AP.> -Independent pnaidenUal candidate Job.D Allde'"'9 1Dade a bolpltal call oa Prime Minister ll••dMID 8elliA today after a coatro.enial tour of tbe Arab sector of Jerusalem . "I round tum looking very well aDd obviously champlft1 at dae btt to retUme bb acUve leadenblp.'' ADdenoD tokl re· porters 8fter «» mlauta ln the Hadalaah Ho.pita! 1ulte where Beata II recovertn1 from a mild beart attack. 1• "We'll have the m pullwt out by noon." hc s aid Waltze said h111; farm w ill liu1·k ofr lhl' JOb until after lht• fti1r Costa Mt'sa 0U1t'UJl1-:-.<11rl .tl l <1( tht• telephone l'OmfHlll\' "ork ;1t fo' a I r I> r I\' f' :1 O II :\; "w f"' t I Boulevar<1 w .1., 1•11mpt.·1 .. t1 lo<f,,~ undl:'r s t;tll' 111.:hwa\ "llfll'n 1·o11,11 * * • Fair .11 Jl>out lhl' time· f'"arrground j';it1·:-. o~rwd Brn1.·k M11d '>lJ l(· 11ffrc1als told ham th(· J11b l<1_v1n•• lt•lephone r .1hl1·-. untl1·r th1· .,trl'eb. ran IJt'h1nrl -.i·hN1ult· 'I h l· t <r-..k 'ol"hl'llu11'(1 to h1• firlt 'iht'(I 1•,11 I\ th" "•·t·k v.a-.. <lnno· durinl' '>ff 111 .11< h<iur"> flflJI k '.,lit\ * .. • Slate T ht• J2nd /\nnuc.I Or:111111• C<Jun\y f'"a1r mn' ,., m\r, 1t•, -..econd of 10 <la\-.. S.11urd<1y "h1•n £a1r>?rountl .. JI'°'• r11~·n tn co ... ta MC!'.J at IO a rn M aJor i:v1•nts S:iturtlav 1ndudP -9 a.m .. pn· op1•n111i.:"ctui: ,ind dairy J!11;11 " JUd.1•1n~ -I p.m . Chrldr(•n ~ Um al Court C"ontl''t -z and t ,,.m .. Kuh· w;11t•r Balloon C"ontl''>t -2 to 5 p.m .. Cu nyon Blucgra-.~ Bund -3 p.m .. Clown ConteM -3 :30 and S :J O p .m., Cnr>vle Cret·k <:loggers. ller ltaJ?c Stat(' -6. 8 and 10 p m . Swa:-111~ Hl'ln>:-aerrnl ut·t -6:30 p.m .. Lo-.t ll 1~h"a' Wl''>lt•rn Band -fi: \:i p.m .• South \.ah: Y1111Lh Ham1 parod •• 7 and 9 p m , C"la v .1n1I S~1 lly f1'::rrt -in \ht' IHO ph1 1 h1•t1t1·r ': JJ.m. H11 I-'A h11. 6 ..,.,.., .. 1 .... 11• r l1Jn• t •111 " l h• \111on,hlnl' \1' 1d"" Suicide Try Told Cn,ta M cs.i pol1ct Jrt· in H':-.t 1gal10>! an a llt·..:cd :-u1c1d•· a\ tl'mpt that ha:. ldt a do"nto"n area wom :m an ~rnou' cond1t111n after a 14 inch butc:her kn1 ft.• v.a., dri \'e n thruu~h ht'r thc:.t lnv~t1~ators said t he JO year 0111 Hb panic ~pra kmg woman claimed she trwd to kill herself IJI <' Thur~a) because she was r1e!i pond('nt about relatl\'<'' l 1vin~ tn Me xico OHlceN> said the woman·-. JO. )Ca r old boyfnend found her IO a pool of blood at 10 30 p m on the floor of ht·r apc1rlm..:nt. lh• bul<:her knth· withdrawn and I) tnJ! al hl'rc;adl· Thl· lx1\ frH•nc1 11ffll't'r'> rrport l'tl. -..ml he h.itl i.!Ont· t" ,, ni:arb\ 'tore• .tnd did not "1tne ss the a<;t th.it d rml' lhl• hladc cleanh throui.ih th<' "<>m~rn 1u:.l a,bo\•t• he0r hl'.l rt In H''illi?ulors said they quc:'i t1on the v.oman·s su1c1de story bec..i~e oC physical evidence at tht> M'('nt! The \1<..'tlm 1s bcmJt treated at a F'oun1a1n V.tllcy Communit y llospatal trauma unit The .,hip 1s ha~~d he re but 1s ln Long Heaeh for mc11htena.nce LatH tha-.. month eight woman crf'w members from the Norton Sound fa ce disch a r ge for hom01>exualaty. /\n d a t the urging or Rep f<obt-rt Dornan. R -Cahf .• the :\' J v y as mvesta~aung a stabbing 1nc1dl·nt aboard the ship wben 1l "·"' al 1l-'> hom r base to ~ ay Thi• :":Hy l'i a lsn 10H:st1i;:atinl! r1·1><1rt .... or a 1>h tpboa rl1 r.{an~ lh<tl 1•Jrr1t'<I out r•·v1:n1w for 1t-. mcm lwr-.. und dt•Jlt tn drug'o an<I l«Jan ~h.1rk1n~ l..1'>l \1•;11 , ~ .. timan ~1 urrt•I \1 J< l!ruf·· v.a., lt>'>l at sea dunn~ ,1n ,1-.-..1j!nm1·nt of t he 1':orton '-..l1und t11 V:im 11u1.er The Navy hu-. t·~t,1hh-.ht'<I no official cau. ... c ,,( d1 .. t1h f11r h er, a nd her ht1\ rr1t·n<1 .1 <'rt.'v. member. sa1<1 IH' b•·lt,., 1·'i :,h1· v. ·•'> pu-.ht·<I over board. Rites Held For Newport \\~<)111ant\ 8 9 I trn••rJI '>CPl'''''i "t>rt> h•·lrf \\•ti r11·,tl;i \' f11r J , . .., .. .it· .. .J Ir 111'\\11rth). <>f !':1•wpurt Heach '' 1111 1111-d Jul~ 5 at th(' a$!e of R9 "ii•· "' ..... .i n •..,11l1•n1 nf !'ltt"-'"DOrt lh•ach 11l11re Lh~n 30 }cars \I 1'., T ru e wo rth y was a r11"rn~:r of th<• l.agunJ Bea ch \rt 1\-..~1x•1at1on. the La~ Vega~ \rt IR:i#;U•'. and the Montana ln'llltute or Art Her painting:. v. f're di-.playC'd an numerous rn 11seums nat1onw1de. She rs survived by many ntt'ces a nd nephews throughout th•• nit ('(f States A ft e r funC'r~tl s en ices at JI arbo r Chris tian Churc h an Ne wport Beach. she was e n- t o mbed at Mo untain Vi e w M au;;olcum in Altade na. The family ~u~gests donations to the tas una Beach Art Association. BUY ANY SU IT OR SPORT COAT IN OUR STOCK FOR ONLY ... one dollar. •wtTH PURCHASE OF ONE AT REGULAR PRICE SOUTH COAST PLAZA COSTA MESA (714) 540-1502 ' .. ----------- --- Beagan Speech to Lure DrfROlT <AP> -a.o .. ld Re••an will aee•pl ltae R•pubtiHD ....... tla.I Mllniaa· Uon Dff\ ..-with • ~ .. 1l1ned lo lure normally Dem0tt.UC \'O&.er'a lato a new GOI' poliUcal coalition The Callfomia C'Ol\MnatJve will ap. PHI &o ••• tomm\llllty ol aha.red value1.'' ~ lo a u.m .,. ... ~ Reqaa 1 a«ep«ance apeech. the cllmu of lhe GOP ~\'t!ft• Uon Tb\U"tday ni1ht. l "80 pe.r· cut writt.m," lbe tiOW'Cl" a.aid Tb~ candidate lOOll a drat\ ol lhe s~h wllb tucn t.0 Mexico Al"WI ........ 1 .. c ... 1od11 Two men suspected of being th e s mu gglers o f the Salvadorans. into Arizona leave the federal courthouse in Tucson aft e r being ar. raigned. Thirteen p eople pe rished in the desert before the victims were found. Nu.dies Set To Cavort at Smi 01Wf~re Thi s 1s Na tion al N u de Wee kend. but don't take off your clothes to frolic in pubh<: yet. not until you ~et to San Onofre State Beac h . o n S unday whert' Friends of Fre-edom and Free Beaches will grin and bare 1t. The or ganization is ho lding a clothing-0pt1onal family day at the beach there Crom 11 a m to 4 p m . <:ombining with it their usual anti-litter drive. Membe r s o f this Oran ge Coast·based <:oalillon of nudists and e n v ironm e nt alists c ustomarily make 1l a habit to pick up after the more clothed and care less visitors at beaches and parks Members are recognizable by white armbands and sometimes. in heu of introductory pin-0n name bad~es. their names wnt· t en in body paint. A large Ame rican Flag will be Oying over the Nude Weekend picnic site and overnight camp· ing facilit.Jes are available near the head of TraiJ Six leading to the beach Irene Shannon. FFFB activist. s ays sunning, volleyball. kite· fl ying and frisbee·flinging are on the day's agenda a long with picnicking. wbn M ..S Im W'lfe. NMCy. tra"'-1 UMtre for • 1la·day nuU. Mr'1 lft July . RUP9 Ma told apeeehwritera he •anta to empbube l.M Med (~ • a:olr1t o# re.newaJ IO O\'er· t'ome the nation•• dOlllHt1c problem• He alao want. the apffch t.O emphql&e h1I CODCf'pt that a new coalition -or Republlcan1. Democrau and In dc~ndenu Is e mer1lna In American polltka. RtaJan ha• def\ned lhla com munlty u a ro.Utloa of peopll· 1111 ho baR mor•l valuet, a betlef 10 famJl)' and In a need to curb Record Price/or Rubem LONDON (AP J -One of the great Old Mas ter paintings. "S amson and Delilah" by 17th century Flemis h artist Peter Paul Rubens. sold he re today for the equivalent of $5.47 million at Christie's. It was the highest· price paid at auction for a Rubens, the third·hlghest ever paid at auc· tion for a painting. and close to the $6.4 million record auction price for any work of art. The successful bid was nearly $5 million more than the pre· vious auctio n r ecord for a Rubens -275.000 pounds <then worth about S770.000 l paid for "The Adoration of the Magi" al Sotheby's m London on June 24. 1959. •'They JUSt don 't come up for s ale ," said a Chris tie 's s pokesman. "Samson and Delilah" w as of fered for sale by an unidentified European "family" and bou~hl by the London dealer . Thomas Agnew and Sons Ltd. "It ·s one of the finest Ruben:. of that period to come up for sale ... said Christie 's. The painting m eas ures 723• inches by 81 inches and was pamt· e d around 1610 when Rubens would have been 33. lnspired by the Old Testa- ment. it shows a room al rught where the mighty Samson Lies a s leep, h is h ead resting in Delilah's lap, while a man cuts ofr his hair -the source of hls stre ngth. The highest pnce ever paid for ::i painting at auction -or any work of art -was $6.4 million for "Juliet and Her Nurse" by the 19th century English artist J .M.W. Turne r. The Turner was c alled the mos t impo rtant English painting to be offered for sale this century. It was sold lo an anonymous collector at Sotheby Pa rke Bernet and Co 1n New York on May 29 Lawmen Bunt . Hashish Haul HALffA.X. ;\;ova Scotia CAP > Mor e than four t ons or hashish valued at S2l malhon went up in smoke at a northern Nova Scotia pulp mill after a li rnugj.!;bng operation <:ame to "n an11-lorious and becalmed end A heanly guarded transport truck loaded with Moroccan hashish "the Cad11la<: of hash." according to a police spokesman arrived Thursday nig ht at the Scott Marit1mes pulp and p a p e r plant at Abercrombie Point. near New Clasgov. Then MountJes burned the hash rn t~e mill's boiler. A federal transport oHicial s aid the Canadian coast guard could have unwittingly helped the s ailboat Sea Tern on its way Wednesday with its cargo of hashish. But indecis iveness by the becalmed ketc h's four crew m e mbers -three Americans and a Portuguese -ar oused sus picions and led to their arrest on drug charges. Over, Under 1..and In Sunday's Pilot Stories in Sunday's Daily Pilot will go 26 miles across the sea a nd five miles into the earth for facts to educate and entertain. QUICK GETAWAY -Staff Writer Michael Dougan made an early s ummer excursion lo Catalina island and r eports on the newest tours and fabled landma rks that await this seaaoo's travelers to Avalon and othe r harbors around this "vacatian next door." DalLLING DEEPER Varco Inte rnationa l 'a oil rt1 equipment ge t s more topblaticated and expensive u the search for petroleum re· qulres deeper drilling, a factor 1D lta ~)'ear '1'0wtb from $3 (SUND A Y'S BEST) million to S65 miJUon In sales. T he Business of lhe Week. LIGHT THE ROAD -Pat Dunn's Consumer Closeup shows and tells how to make headlights do what they're supposed to do. light the highway, not the sty. ln You/Your Money. BEAL UFE AND SOAPS -Chris Robtnaon. one of daytime television's top •l•n who plafs Dr. Rick Webber in the aoap opera. "General Hospital," HYS the stories portrayed are v~ry true to life and parallel tome epbodel of bis~. ' .. 11ovtrnment \nvolvem ~nt In tht'lr hvn. a well H a dis· encbanln\M\t wltb lb• economic und defen•~ pollclH of the Carter administration Tht" former Collfornaa .iov t-rnor often Sild during the primary ca mpalsn that he bt-llntfl blue·ce>lhir workeNi are brt1k1nc traditional ties to the n emocrab John Andcr11on. \.he 1ndep~ndent prc111denllal can· dldat\", al.so LS calling for a coali· n on 1nvolvlng those of oil pohtlcal stripes to support him Reagan w11J Oy to Detroit on Monda>. thi.' optmanl{ d&; u! the Talking Politics Rc·public an Nnllooal Conven· t1 on. Wednetday, Stn. Paul Laxall of l'i cv.tdli will deliver the !lp(:ech nominating Reagan for preiddent. fleagun almost cer· taanly Will ~ the only candidate pre ented to the conventton and s hould offlc1ally receive the nominallon \.hat niJ;?ht. Edwin Meese. Reagan's cam· paign chief of stare. said that the candidate probably won't decide on his choice for the vice pres· 1dent1aJ nomination until after he bas been detipated the Pftl· 1dential nominee. Meese bellUled the flood ol s peculauon lhat one poutbiUty o r another has the 1Mide track for second spot on the GOP ticket. For example. LaJCalt is known to believe that the field has nar- rowed to himself, George Bush and Sen. Richard Lugar of In· diana . .. Anybody who knows what's going on isn't talking." said Meese. "Any anyone who's lalk· Ing doesn't know whoat's aoanp on ·· The Reagan aide said six ~ staff members are slfllna ~ material on the various vice pres· idential possibilities unde r COO· sideration. Those getting the most atten· tion are understood to be Laxalt. Bus h. Lugar. Sen. Howa rd H Baker Jr .. Re ps. J ack Ke mp of New York. Guy Vander Jagt ol Mic higan and Tom Evans or De laware. forme r Defen"e seerelary Donald Rumsfcld a.Jld fo rme r Treas ury Secr etary William Simon. lltaemplefl~t llp County Feeling 1¢ Economy Pinch By DELORES BROOKS IRWIN Ott• O.•IY l"ti.t SIMf The recession hitting the r est of the nallon 1s well under way in Orange County and is ex~\· ed to ~et worse through 1981 . local governme nt and bus iness leade rs said Thursday The most vis ible 1nd1cator of the -slumping t'<'onom y 1s tht-un t-m ployment ratl'. predicted Lo ri~e from the present 4 2 percent mark to 6 percent in 1981 . a stall' :.inalyst said Contnbutin~ to the unemplo) mcnt ratl' '4 111 be tht: hard hat cons tru<:taon 1ndus tn . other ... ~H.•:.ikt'n. at a fact finding hear 1n~ on unemplo} mcnt agreed ly hard hit. many '>pe akc ~ agreed Layoffs caused h) a .. even· bu1ldm~ decline "'"I umount to 12.500 person~ m c•on~tructmn 1o b~ a~ y,c ll a'> n ·latE>d If\ dustn es. said Hl·n Ba rtnlotto director of the C:on~true tum In dustry Resear<:h Ho<1r<l The buildrn~ d1•cl1n • .. \o\ht-n com pounded h> the· n• ... ult1nl.! losses ... uffrrl'd in n•IJtt·d 1n dustn~. will e<1UM' lht· I~., of S800 m1luon an bu::.inl'~'> ,Jt'\ 1v11' he eont1nuec1 A "l'Conll ht•arsni.: 11n un emplo~ ment "'ill tw c·onrtuctf•IJ h~ Supcrv1wr Anthony at 1 1> m 1n lht· Bo.Jrd of !-iup1·n ·1..,1•r<, hcannJ,: room in S:.int ,1 \n.1 California Treasu re r J esse Cnruh 1right1 chat~ ~1th Senate President Pro Te rn James ~lilts aftt:•r the state Senate turned down the latest budget proposal L"nruh was l'peaker of lh<' :\ssembl) for man~ ~ea rs Tht· hearing in Santa Ana '4:J'> condu<:ted b) Supt>rn~or Philip ,\nlhon~. '4hO ~aid ht-1n v1 ted the .:o\ t.•rnment. private busine~~ .in<l edu<:at1on h:ader'> to t<-st1fy ,1bout rt'Ct':.~1onan trend:. e' µt•l'lt-d tu '>lov. the rounl > ., ,.:ro.,.,th T hal unt-nplo~ mt·nt rutc . in r<>und numbt.-r. .,aatl Alta Yet I l' r <1 n a I \ :-. l f 1' r t h l' '.'>l o I ,. Emplo)m.ent lJ1 ·\1·l11pm1•n1 De panmenl. mean:-. the number of <'Ounl~ resident... "'1thoul JOth "'"' in<:rea!>t-from H.800 lodJ> 10 67 .~ bv 1981 Hung Jury For Coast Pyra1nider Channel Boaters' Freedoms Assured !'\h \'eltt•r .,aid tht-rect-')~100 in Clranj!t• Count\ ha~ not ~el rca<:hl'd its midpoint and Anthom a)!rt"ed. sa~ ang . 'The most d1f r1c ultt1mesmaybc}et locomc . P \ r a m 1 d IJ I a y t.' r H 1 r h ;i n l Smith or Lagunu Hc:Jch v.on ·' r o und 1n Ha rbor M un1c•q 1Jl Courl Thur'>Cfay bul hi., lt:i.:.il f1J!hl 1., nm over yet Tht· trial e nded with a hun' 1ury . ~ hi -1 m favor or a ~wh~ \ erd1ct A new trial for Smith has ~n set for July 12·. accor'll· m)! 10 <ll!puly district attomt.'y A rt f\odle By ALMON LOCKABEY Leader.. of a dozen re<:rea tional boating organizations and <:om merc1al fishing groups were assured Thursday that a pro· posed marine sanctuary tn tt1e Santa Barbara Channel Isl and~ wouldn·t affect their act1v1t1e~ F'ieldmg question~ and accu:.:.i tions for nearly tv.o hours in Los Angt>les was Michael Glazer. a~ s1stanl adminis trator of thl' feder al government"o; Coa~t a l Zone Management Offi ce Glazer apparently convinced those obJe<:ting to the propost.'i.l C h a nnel ls lan<l'> M a r ini.' Sanctuarv th11t :"JottUnj! in tht.· program 1:-. antend<-d to proh1b1t recreationa l ves:o.t'l!> an<:horing ~ 1thsn 114 0 mile!> o r the islands or nav1g;Jt 1ng '4 1Lhin one m lie of \ht• island~ :"l:othm~ in the proposed reg u\::ition:-. '40uld proh1h1l port or com mt.'rcial f1sh1n~ vessclc; from anchoring or nav1g:.i t10(? 1n the same a reas A:. to the merit~ of the Federal sanctua ry progrnm at <1 rost of a bout SI00.000 a .) ear to tax payers. Frazer didn't a~ree that the a re a should be left as it 1s. The i.tatus quo. a~ pointed out by questione rs. means that some 20 federal. state and county agencies a lread:-a rt' charged with protection of the area So wh~ tht• neces:.1Ly of anot her re(?ulatory bod)" Pointanj;? out that the Channel Is lands are a unique area when il comes lo rescources. Glaze r said .. All of these agencies a re sing le mission agendes con- cerned wtth bits and pieces - the Coast Guard w1Lh vessel traffic. the department of In· teraor with oil and gas drilling, the Environmental Protect1on Agency wtlh pollutJon . "The Marine Sanctuary pro- gram is designed lo coordinate the efforts or all of these agen- cies for the benefit of recrea· tional and othe r legitimate users." Glazer said the sanctuary pro· gram has been under consider•· tion for about two yean and that s everal public hearings h ad been held. He emphasized lhat the final 'environmenta l impact statement for the sm>aram could not be Implem ented until It was approved by the president of \.he United Slates. G tar.er apologized to the group ror not realizing the vast interest in the Channel Islands area by r ecreational boaters and other organizations ln the soulhern part ol lbe state -specifically Los Angeles. Lon g B each. Oran8e County and San Diego. The only public hearlngs on the program were held ln the Santa Barbara·Ventura-Oxnard area. The administrator admitted there bed been 10me ntisletidln1 !>tatemcnts in the environmental i mpaet ... tatl'ment a nd :.ome questionabll· mll'rp rctat1on.., b~ person.'> tn ha!> office. He promised t hat the lan~ua~e o f t he !'>IJt em e nt would bl' cleaned up a nd tht· regulations clarified e-.o that tht•re would Ix· no conc·{'rn on lht' p.i rt of thl· I h o u :. a n d ., o f r f' r r I.' a t 1 o n a I boater::. and f1 '>ht·rmcn Bccau.'>t' of the· furore· over lht• 1ntl.'rprl'lat1on or the re~ulauon~. \~lazer ~aid J nt•\4 d1rl'ctor of thl' marine -,anl"tuJn µrognim had bt.•t•n nam('(I F1r-;t alert that plan:-. for 1m plementml! Lh..-Channel Island~ !\tunnc· S<.tnl tu:.in could mean p r o blem., for rc•c·n•a L1 on<.1I boate r~ and ('O mmNc1al fis h· t•rmcn ca mt• through J uck Wec;t. r h <l1rmJn o f u n ad h oc rom m1tll't' of boatanj.( organiza trnn lt.-adcr., After "tudy of the· t:m 1ronmcn· t al impact "tatemcnt. lhl'Y in· t<•rpreted the rc.•gulat1on::. a~amst ··disturbing lht.• :.eab<'d .. as in r ludinJ.t anchoring of any vessel. an d th e proh1b1 ti o n o r hvdrocarbon emiss ions a:-. apply· in){ lo plea~urc boats with wet exhausL., (}•fl~ GAIDIMS .• ~. And SIJ.!Jl.S or the recession art bt·anlt rt'flectt.'<1 m 1n<:rca~~ in the numbe r of fam1he., on "'elf are rolb. ~aid Dennis Hart. county social serv1C'es director But m<:reases in tht· number of n •cenlly settled out of·s tatf' peo pie J ppl),nJ? for Orange Count) "'cH<lre may bt• J !>1gn that tht- l'Conomil· downturn has hit the n•:-.t of \ht• nation l'' en hardt.>r 11 .J rl ~aid It ·s <'Ommon kno'4 led1-1e that Ca l1forn1::. ha:-. mor t> '4 elfarc bt.·nef1L'> than othl'r state:. ... Hart ,31d S1nC't' there 1~ no res 1denc' n· q u1re ment for "'elfare ~rant~. pt•rsoru. <:an appl) a soon a~ lhey establish an address in lht' l"OUnt). he said \ dee~ninJ? recession and ht•it.ihlent'<i une mplo> menl \4 111 be j CCOmpanaed b~ an mcrett!I\.' 1n .,ocaal problem!>. Hart added j';early 90 pe r <:en t of tht' Pl'rson!' reee1 vin ~ "'elf arc art' :.1n,1ie ll' parent families a nd add1 t1onal ('('OO()m1c press ures '4 111 touch ore more child a buse and neglect and inte r-family tension . the social services director said The coostruct1on industry. his · tor1<:ally a mainstay or Orange County growth. will be es~1aJ ~\ - "' ~~~.'"7".""" ............ ---"·""- f\~lh· said the Jur v'!> fa1lurf' to rc:cirh a unan1mou ... dcc1s1on rt'\"Oh NJ around 1ls unccrtaanl' over whether a pyramid game n ·prc.scntcd an endlc.,.., chain .,c·ht•mc•. 1lle~al under stale! l<iv. Smith W eb arrested M a> 15 .11 v. hat police de ... c.-ribt«t .i.; .1 p~ ram1d party tn tht' ~ev. port4'r Inn Tv.o othe~ arrestl'd :it ltlt.' ~am <' Lime plt>aded no contest tc\ tht' m1s<kmcanor charJ?t'" The a rresL'> came ..it tht' <f P' ' uf the pyramid fad th.i i ""'t.'Pl :-;o ulh<'rn Cal1forn1.i hut no1o1. !>t'Cm~ to ha'"' died do"' n The LH>1 cal pyramid ~.imf' , .. l'huractcntt.'d b:. pcoµll' ··huyinc 1n " v.1t h Sl.O<lO 1n hnlll'" 1•f parla~iniz their mont-' tu s11; (l()I• through th1• 1nH• .. 1m<'nh 11f ne"' com<'I""\ to the J,?amt• l " ndl'r -,t;Jt l' la"'. t>ndle.,:. <'hJln games an• 1llt>eal and IJ w l'rl forcement nff1 <'1JI' ennrC'nd pyramid!> are t•ndlcsc; r ha1n .. Pyramid propone nu •. howe\(~r claim \.he ~ames an:n t t•nd!e:-.' c hains and poi nt out th JI p y r a m 1 d ~ a m e ' .1 re n 1 s~<:1Cically named tt:-. 1lle~a! in state la~ ._ Excellel'I tor hang1nq baske•c; H anger 11\Cluded 12 size Reg SI 69 $1.29 f'OHY rAC ROWMS ..:.. \. tMSTANT LAWN Top quollty IOCI from"" area's bttt sod farms. Hytntd lefmuda ....... SSCUT .......... . 1 llu~ro11 ............. IOlls ...... tl.et •h .. ,_ ... ·.::· . .._ , •••vf•"'Q frlOfftff ·~· t.ot.iM• ........ _ M8"l'Oid ""'---· ..... MOH ao-flL ... SUI = $3.19 QT/11 !t ff ~;fl, GAR DIMS 9 ' FOUNTAIN 'So_" °'~0 1 '" COST A il VAii EY ~ :;~: MESA I' 1142t•OOllHUIST 18 Clfl .. , lflHI',• ll• & r1. •1r1 ~""' >11cr0tto LANDICAPI DESIGN AND ... ~ £1 • DEUYERYIEIYICIAYAILAILE ~ Open7d•n•W"kl a.m ... p.m . -• P1tlo SMp' 1.m.·S p.m. ...,..-............... ,. .... ~ Z I ZJ MIWfOl1' a¥D. COSTA..mA .-..YM6-JUI ,.._..,MMllJ \ SALE PRICES GOOD THAU 7 /16/80 ,._u... ........... "eo1a t6W'77t ONM7DAYS ...... ,... .4;;f OM. V '9lOT NATION I WEATHER J'a•t Coating ~ ...... ~tr T •• ~Yf"'''· Marplaiae Down on the Farm FAA Delays Jet Approval l(;NOaANC' WITffOUT 81.198 DEPT. You prob ably oouced that Ow Orange Cou.my P'llir opt>ned ii.I an nual run today tu Jul)' 20 oot on thr big cround11 111 Oita M ~"'' tu..vn Ttue. po6'~31 grt!•l problem~ fot ul'I h•·n • 11t Uni palJt1r You nott! that In 1uhJ1tion lO all th.-fun , Kli m es und en t1•rt<t11111wnt, ou r ('Ounty futr al.Ill rt>l &tnti M>mf' of the old t10~1111n uw falrm Otnor 1 Llkt• for t•xum µlt>, tho prt' VJ>t'ninii r11bbtt and ithccp 1ud1tm.c ha'1penl'<f this m o m1ne Dairy O llie aot the look .,, t•r b~ tht' JUll!it'I\ httf r tOday Thi:. lb "h..at ~~our btal problem NOT TOO 1111 Y YEARS back , ~e 'ent <•ne of our beach boy photogra11h er• out to take ptc-tur ·~ of tht' I/ow Do You Know rt /m'I a Bull? There's No Sign On 11 <im mals lie was bette r qua lified to s hoot body s urfers at Ba lboa ~ Wt'dg<.• He C'ame with pictures okay, but he'd labeled on e of lhl• big old mt' an bulls as .. a prize cow." We "'l'rc fortunate indeed that an ex-fa rmhand on the ~tarr l<lok note of the photograph pnor to publication He suiu~estC'd that the "cow" in question seemed to be very h<·a v~· 1n the horn departme nt and was suffenog a lltck or r t-quired sp1goL.., Al.so. ht' suJ,!g csted. the alleged bovine didn't look con 11 n11·d . hkt• Lh(•\ us t·d to s ing about cows in the musical n1mmcrt·1ab :\~a m<ittcr of fact. he looked m ean a s hell Tlll'S IT IS l'Jli\T with the fa ir open again for another ~um mcr run. the n c"':.pape r n eeds som e exper tis e Somebody ~hould kno w how to tell a sh eep from a goat Mos t of our people· can rct·o~n1ze <1 lifegua rd tower ,.hen tht'v s('(' one. They get fuzzier in trying to sepa rate a s ilo frorn a w1 nd m1ll. M avht' \\hut we n t'ed 1:. ~ome 4-H Club kids to C:tl'l a l> in1 1•rprt•tt·r~ for o ur intrepid news types. You know. th t-y l'ould g1vt· ll1rc•t·trons hkc. "No, don 't phC)tograph the hor~c lhJt WdV thl· head's at the other end." < 1r "'th•· ~odt '5 t hl' one with the httle horn!> The s heep .1rt• m 1·r th1·n· 1111de r tht' funy blanke ts " TllAT i\:O,IOt:. the Orange Count~ Fair an Costa M e~a 1..,n t thl· only place we c<.1n run 1oto peril this •rnmmer ..,c;.i~on You aho note '.l.e hC:tve lhr.-c art s hov.5 under v.av 111 Laguna lit·ach r1ghl no" We have the An -A Fair thl' ~dWdu~t 1'\·~t1 v1tl , and the grand-daddy Fes tival or Ar~ \1 11St nc•ws tqles don't know much cibout art but tht>y kno"' "'h,Jt \ht·\ l1 k1· You wnc1 them out on lhl· 1:1rt ft:~t1 val .:round"> to 1n H·rv11:v. an artist or two and picture their works t'nle">s \OU wC:tt<·h 1t, tht' n{'w" hound re turns with photogr aphs of th1• art...,1 '!> work thut c1epa·t only rec lining young women "'ho an• wt·arinJ? nothing liul a i,mlle and -.mall ankle br;.in·let "WHY DIV YOU BRING us thLs kind of lhinJ(," you com pla in to the Journalist . And he 'll always re ply, "J don 't know m ut·h about art, but I know what I hke " M<Jybc w("re better off out at the fairground s, trying lo 'Cp<Jr all· lht· shl•ep from the· goa~ WASJUNCTON <AP I -The .,'ederal Avhttlon Admlnlatrauon 1ay1 It la d4Playlng certlllcauon of the new OC fMIO jethner W>hl ut lt>Hl Aug 8 bec•us~ of qlh!s lion• e1bout the atrplanc'a abillty t o mt>t't {:O v e rnm e nt 1).-rformunce sta ndards . M d )onncll Douglas Corp .. the m unufo1:t urer. reporte dly had u pected the certific ation to be IM•Utd by lhe end of July But 1-'AA :spok esm an Fred Heat Wave Fatalities Near 300 By Tbe As~la&ed Press A heat wa ve that has baked muc h of the Southwes t and Plains for 20 days appare ntly has claimed a lmost JOO li ves in 14 states. He alth offic ials s a y e lderly people lf ving an poor ly ventilated ho uses are the most frequent victims of the tnple·d igit te m - p e r a tures. which also have take n a he avy loll of crops and livestock Thro u ~h Thur s day. he a l · re la ted death~ numbered 87 in T e xas, 83 an Arkans as. 33 an O klahoma. 'l7 in Te nnesstt. 16 in M issoun. 12 in Miss1ssipp1 , 10 each in Georgia and Ka nsas. six in l lhno1s , five an Louisiana. four 1n Alaba m a, two in Ke ntuck) a nd one each in Indiana and Ne braska . The number or deaths 1s an un0Htc1al L<tlly b~ Tht· A~ ~oc1 atC'd Pres~ compiled from re· port~ by health authont1e~ J A~ES IL\NKINS. cor oner of Leflore County in M 1ss1ss1pp1. 'la 1d six t'hfrrly pc-ople who d1e<1 in his arl:'<i s ince Sunt1ay h<1rl \a n ous 11ln1•sSl'"· hut "lht• ht•Jl h1:1d to ht• a t•ontriliuting c a u.,l'" ~l (•ci nwh1le, health authonlu?s "'arm•d bl arks with s1t·kle cell ant•m1a to t·ut bnck on art1v1t1l·s and d rink plenty of fluids dunng I he· hot wt·athc r · l>t·hydratlon 1~ even wo~l· for thost' with sickle rell." said the Hl•\ L('O \;ray 11r :'.kmph1-.. t'xccutive <l irector of the S1cklt• Cell Council Continued high temperaturl'!> were foreca st today with the m e r cury expected to range from th e m td·90s to m or e tha n 100 across the southern half of both thl• Plateau and Rockie~ and a lnrgt• ponwn or the Plains from th<' mid <snl! lo" <:r ~t 1:.:.1:.~q1p1 \ .ti It•\ TEXAS FAR"lt:RS have lo-.1 at ll·ast S750 m1lhon worth ()( n opl> and livestock from the heat wave and dry s pell, sa id stllte Agr1 r u l turl· Co mm 1 s~ioner l{(·a~an lie :.aid ~realer lo:.:.cs l'OUld occur 1f no ra in falls by Aug I In Arkansas. Gov Uill Clinton s aid more th an 8 m1l11on broiler.. a nd brt•cder hen:. have died ~1n<:e the heat wave began Water r at1oninlo{ '.I.US in effect for a t lett..,l 30 Ok ltthoma com mun1t1c~ Thunderstorms Spread Atlantic Coast Reports Tornadoes Synny s.t"'°OAY "'"" \om<' 111911 ·-IM'\l.otll""" CCM•t•I "'9'I "' -70\, ·-H lnl•ncl ~In Uw ~. I-l$ W•I•<'. .. £1H..,,,.f'e, llQ!lt YArl•bl• Wind\ "''"' """ '"°'"'"' NNO wtlh un~tll •••• •11d one t o fllr•• 100 1 '°"'""'•'t"ly ,_,, Po1n1 Con<111> t1on to s.r.. NiC.OI•\ tttitno. nort"•"'' wlnc:t\ t1 to 70 knob CW.t OV1f'r ••fflt\ wtth tNf to \f• toot M-•\ lhf OUQh f0tl19fll Felr ltvou0h ICJnlO"' Ca8fornla W•rm "'""" ~ f"\Of""• w111rn '' .,.., ScMAIWrft Callto<'nl• rnlOtnf\ ,.,, •ooe torw¥d to ""-" S..tYr· oo. ••tll c1ity11,.... 111111\ ie.npo•etyre• ••1111•"9 t,.... ,,.. -,~ ··-,,.. De.C,_\ lo 10 W I t> "'~ r<kre• ,_,.,_ TM HellOf* w..ll'lt• ~rv•t• e1.o ,, <•111"9 tor.,....,,""",_, •nd •v•~l"9 rto..n -°"''' •ttterly •11\al of I) ... 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Sl LOVt\ .. , . f l ,,, p f • .._ •1 '° S.111,..oko tl ). .S.~.tfeo11..TIR• TOOAY \e<Oftd tow l 03 0 "' 1 0 s.c-""9" • ,. 0"' •• s.nuaOAY ,.,..,_ f '"' "'Gl'I 5'Kond'-~-..... •11•m 10 ,. • "' ) .. pm • ,, 0"' I 0 • 1 10 •• IUNOAY f tr.1 -, 0.•"' -4 ' f lr\t 111{1111 11 ))e m • l S«ondl9W •Ho ll" 1 I S«ond """ 10• JI p m • I ~ ,,_. l .fte.m .. MiU 07 P "' ~nWtJ fla m .MU I Oom •rt ... ... ~rl A .. t ... ,_19111 '" f .. f. "'•• '"'""' ... l9M In IO I, porl04 tn __ , lllfl'I• '-''• "'-"U .... ...,_.,,..... .... 01 ... Gtuney 1 u , ,, 1 • It , ~ u s-11 11i .. , ....... ,, t .. t.11\e• 1m11"' ,,...,,. In•-. dlr«tleft lllme t ....... ~. 1 He•..,.·-lllf!Ofl 1 U<I 01 ... GNll• ' J $'# J SW J WSW ) w 011110 .. tor hlvrd•Y Llllle , ... ,... t-·arrar ·uld the aaency an· nounced ln Thursday's edJUon of thP Federal Realat.er t.hat some certification tuues remain to be resolved a nd that the plane wou ld not receive lls operaUng eertlrlcate "any soone r than A ug. 8 and possibly beyond" that dale. T he new OC-9 had trouble an two recent tests one Involving the hydraulic s yste m and the other concerning a hard landing, Farrar ~d a reporter. ALSO DELA YING certiflca· lion are objec tions raised by airline p1lou unions t.hat want the plane approved for a thrtt m e mber cockpit c re w rathe r than the two-me mber cre w that 1s flyUlg earlJer mode ls or the DC-9 Farrar said that last month in Yuma. Ariz .• the DC-9-80 had tro uble landing aft er Its mam and backup hydraulic system!> were s hut ofl during a performance test. The hydraulic s ys tem permiL.., planes to use a lo wer landinf( speed by lowering the naps that inc rease the hft on the wing!> and keep the plane an the air lo nger With the h ydraulic systems off. the plane came Ullo a land.Jog at a highe r s peed than 1t s hould ha ve and s k idded on touchdown. ending up partial)) off the nmway, Farrar u id THE OTHER ACCIDENT ex· e ur red at Edwards Air Fon·1· Base m Cahfom1a a fe w week.., earher, when during a lest of th•• pla n e's ability to w1ths t lilld i.t har dcr-tha.n norma l landin~. tht: DC ·9·80 sust ained tire blov.out..-. unrl otht•r damagt·. he ~aid ·Both ac1:1dl'n~ r1t1~t· qut:.., 1 1on~" about the DC 9 80. t h'· -.pokes man :.u1d "Wt: JU~l "anL to bt> ~ure ~e know ~ h) th1...,,. t hings have hapPt·ned \\ t :-a\ to oursl'l vt·s v.e ..-.ant 111 kni>v. 1)1.·\ond an' -.had<J"' .,r .• d<1u ht "'ha t l <IUSl-<I tht·m lr·f11r•· "'I' l'l'rtlfll·alt' lhl'lll llt· -.;;111 tlwr•· "',,, n11 1nd11 ,, t111n of an:. cfl''>l~ll prolilt1t1 ..-.11tt t 111· plun1· Disease Toil Mounts to .44 I.OS ANGF:Ll::S <Al'> \n o utbreak of Leg1onna1res' dJ:. ea se at Wadsworth Vet erans Ad m in istration Cente r h e re re portedJy has claimed 44 11 .. ~ in the past three) c ars A ne\\~papcr quotin).( \.A <if fll"1ab 1n Wa~hington. !>aid I Ii o ther pallenL<i or cmplo) N'S of the h~p1tJI h,1\'l' ronlrcic·t<-d th•· µn1tumom a like dht·a~c '>Int,. mid 1m but h<tH' rl'<'tJ\Cred Thl· numt)(:r of dc•<tlh~ rl.'por1 l'd in the Wadl>"'orth l'Pldl'm11 v. ou Id ex<·l"t.'d tht· 34 th.it u1 t urrct1 after a Penn:.~ lvan1<1 J\ m l'rican L<.·~oon <·on ... ention 1n l"h1ladelph1a 1n July 1976 .411 Bets Olf Aladdin Hotel off1c1als make the final count of chips at a roul ette table moments after the Las Vegas casino was C'losed by the s tate's G;,iming Commission for failure to l'Omply with s triC'l finanNal regulations. Entertainer Wayne ~cwton . ..a potcnt1<1I bu~e r of the resort. said he would n •\'I('\\ ht!>. plan'> Man's Suicide Try Kills Three Others w " -..; T A c; 11 ' y ' " f' , \1' klft'-arr> tn tht-r .. m ' kuJ, ,, rt-in tht·rc· c·rrt-d .\1 .:iur.,•·n \1 urph\ ;i.., o \(Jun.I! m 1.tn ">l;o'<J a "'a' in h1·r 1dr Ht•for•· lht· <.1r C'am·e to ,, halt 1hr•·1· 11•"11d1 v.1•rt' d1·ud JOii 211 "'1•n· lnJUfl-tl Thl' dn\l·r. v.ho polit'P ,:,,111 "'·'" trnng l<1 c·omm1t '>Utt"ldl·. "'·'' bad h hurt hut '-U n" l'<J Hr; Ix-rt f\abl>lo..-. ... k ~ J 20 ~ 1·ar old Lon~ blanrl m a n \\ hom ., nt• 1 g h llor c<s I lt·d · a btci ul1f ul ~ou n~ man. al..-.a~'> v.1th a 'mil•· on ht:-. f;in ... "'"~in 1·nt1cal "'111 d1t1on afte r the inciden t Thur.. day Police said he would bt- char ged with murdt:r , a -;..,aull and grand l arC'en~ 1f he lned Poh~ sa1r1 thl' r ampage -.tart ed '.1.ht'n Kciholo..-.-.k ~ rlt"•Jl')fl•I 1•n t oH •r lo ... in~ hi.., Jllh dl .in aul,,motl\• n •pa1 r 'hnp I. t ...... ek i;:ot intn ,c1n Jr~11m 1•nl v.1th h1., fJth11 \1urr.1\ ')1 f t .. r -.m.1,h111J,! hi ' h•·.11t .. ._ .• .,,,, ~ 11ldt•· l!I.•'' 'l1d1n1.. d1111r th•· ~, 1u1h'•·r f\ ,1 b<1l11"' .. ~' '11111· ·• l·ar and 1ullid1-<J "'1th ... t .ir drl\ en b) Fran r t..., M a~trellt. ~1 nf WanlaJ:h ~ht> Jnd four 11lh1 r. v.1·n • hurt All f1vt· wer e in se rious con<h twn. pt>l1t·t· ... a1t1 ~1 <tun-t•n Murphy, of Ma:-.sap1· flU.i. "";..:. <lrl\ml<: by when s h 1· "J" th•· 1·r.i ... h !-.hi· 'topp•·d. an•l l'\.sl1<1l11"''k' all•·~Nlh pullt><I her fr rim !ht• drl\l'r '!'> "'al C1nd ~r:w·<l uff v. 1th th rte chtldn :n in ttw b.i c·k -. .. at O.i\lf1 Rr q.!)i!>. anot h 1·r In -.1.tnd>'r, gJvt• c hase in his <'11r. a n<1 \tr!> Murphy wen t wrth h1 m "All ~ht• kl' pt !>aying was. ·~t v kids are m lh1:re . m y klfis ... r~ m there. ' :.a id Briggs. At i.peeds police es timate d from 70 t.o 80 miles an hour, KJt)olo..-...,k, l'arel'n ed around fun ••.., JuniJl(>d a c urb. crashed throu~h tt fr nc-1· and plowed mto ·' "'"' ... l11r\ ('onn·s .... on ... land 'htl' 'h1ld al lh(· '>lJnt1 \\ "" li.1llt>tl 111 ... 1.11111\ l)()ht"f• 'lflli and •n••lh••r "'J' d••Jd on ,irn\ol Jl .1 I • I> t l ..i I \I .11 \ 111 BI um lw r .I! 5 1 ff( I •' 11111"'11 ..-.ho '>ltl1ni.: :.it a 11 t• a r IH 1J 1f n11· I ab I e. v. a.., ... 1.1mml'<1 ..,.lm(• 200 ft·et acros~ ~· p .1 t1 o a nd r ru~ hcd to d l·at h J J.:,1111-,1 ;, l'lgdrCltt• m J ch1n1· rol 11·1· .... .1111 ------- Keep up. Only one Orange County daily newspaper brings you your community and the world, every day. Read the Orange Coast's fashionable DAILY PILOT 642-4321 ' -----------·--. CALIFORNIA ••••• State Bi.uJset 'Deadlocked' SACRAM&NTO <AP> · Senate ~moeralA planned lO lrJ qaln today lO bnak the ttate'a \~· Wffk ~ ckadiork befon \he &ebed\lled l t.u1 ot lbe ll&Un'11ummu rece&S But adtt9 ol bolb s1del ln the ln~rua~Jy • 1tubbonl ~ lbo*ff noalpa ol alvtJ\a ln. Tbe deediOdt, uUMd by a battle ovt-r eott-of· Uvln1 escala&on ln I Ul• law, tracked but faUed to crumble Thur.day when the As.M>mbly approved a revtaed ver'lkm ol t.bo S24 t billion bud1et bu1 tho ~ate refused to 10 1Jon1 a-~att• Gel•• fJp •• _.. LOS ANGELES <AP} l>etplte prol ts from two <"it~ groups, ftTD bus fal't's wlll go op an ave r age ol 10 t"enla a r1~ starting Monday , the Sout ht'rn Califo rn ia ( ) :.~~id Transit District 5TATE Su(M'nor Court JudAe ---------Jerry Pacht, In a one· page ruling thDt lirted a temporary restraining order Thursday, denied a permanent in.Junction sought two weeks ago by the Coalition for Economic Survl\'al and the Gray Panthers lo put a hold on a hike in bus hires. The two groups say the hike Is unfair to the poor, the elderly and the handicapped. Madd•bt• ~'urn lo "''ork LONG BEACH <AP > -Stnking machinists ratified a new contract and began returning to the ir jobs Th urs day in the Long Beach-Los Angeles harbor complex where cargo had been p11. ing up be<'ause of a week· long strike Harvey Harnage!. director or operations in the Port of Long Beach, said he expected bus iness to return to normal by Friday night. However. three s m a lier harbor strikes continued. ,ftft.ri~an# S rf :e Tuna Boat• SAN DIEGO <AP) -Two more U.S. tunaboats were seized by Mexican authorities. and a third already forced into the port of Mazatlan was slapped \\i th fines. equipment and catch seizure~ totalling S313.000. Armed Mexican gunboats look into custody Thursday the San Die~o-based Carol S. and thc- Slar Crest. based in San Pedro. Both boats al legedly were fishing in Mexican waters within 45 miles of land. The boats will be escorted to MazaUan Oltlrclt Re~ord Probe /Uzed SACRAMENTO <A P ) -Legislation to restrict the attorney general's powers to inspect church rtt· ords in non-criminal cases has reached the As· sembly floor. Attorney Genera l George Deukmejian opposes the bill, which has already passed the Senate. He says it would re move state prottttions against fraud and Jonestown-type abuses by groups call· ing themselves churches. A coalition of religious groups backs Petris' bill, saying religious freedom was violated by a law passed last year broadening the attorney general's powers to inspect church records 'Mortgage Rates Measure Flayed SACRAMENTO <AP> -Gov. Edmund Bro""n Jr. has been sent a bill to allow mortgages on which the monthly pay ments could soar after eight years. But Bro"n's chief of staff. Gray Davis. says the Democratic governor prefers something less ext reme than the bill. which was opposed by con· sumer groups. The bill. SB1937 by Sen. John Foran, D·San Francisco. won a 33·3 vote Thursday DAVIS WOULD NOT say if Brown would veto the bill. but said it was "qwte likely" he would sign the similar but less extreme AB3142 by As· sembtyman Alister McAlister. D·San Jose, wbid1 1s awaiting a fina l vote in the Assembly. Foran aides said they had heard reports that Brown was "inclined" to veto the Foran bill. Foran's bill. pushed by savings and loan assoc1a· ttons. would authorize a 30-year mortgage in which the monthly payment would remain the s ame Cor up to eigbt years. But inter est rates could go up or down every six months. depending on changes in a federal cost-of-money index. OVER THE LIFE or a loan. interest could vary as much as five percent.age points from the initial rate, doing so in as litUe time as one s ix- month period. After the eight years, the monthly pay ment would be adjusted to refl ect the new rate. If the rate had gone up, the borrower could actually owe more than he did at the beginning of the period. An amendment added in the Assembly would require a lender to also offer borrowers a loan with a fixed interest rate. although the rate would nol have to be the same. Tbe savings and loan firms say they need the new mortgage because the cost of money has in· creased so much and they need the fledbility. But Sen. John Holmdahl. [).Castro Valley, con· tended that lenders would try to discourage the use of fixed-rate loans by charging higher interest rates and pressuring borrowers lo accept fluctuat- ing rat.es. "He (the borrower) is going to be fooled. He is golng to be tricked and we are setting him up for it," Holmdahl said. Lale water bloat with ODRINIL _,. ........ Wiiy Neae Buaa11 Cost11111es Chief executive officer Hugh Hefner of P l ayboy Enterprises poses with two Playboy Bunnies as they model the ne" costumes they will "ear. It is the first de· sign change in 20 years. Girls from left are Karen and Randi. No last names arc given to the Bunnies. Frldlry, July 1 1. 1980 DAILY PILOT .45 Tainted Wine Recalled· 5 Million Gallom Contain Cancer Agent . • .I SACRAMENTO (APJ --f'ive mllllon gallons of wlne in vat.a aod bottles ar~ t.atnted with the cancer·linked ~tickle OBCP and can't be sold. Anti .. busing Ruled Legal SAN MATEO <AP> -A San Mateo County Superior Court judge ruled California 's anti-school bu.sing amendment Is constitutional Thursday in Ole measure's first court test , which is expected to end up in the U.S. Supreme Court The effttt of the ruling was to toss ou\ a s u1\ to integrate public schools in the southern portion of San Mateo County, located south or San Francisco. LAWYERS FOR SOME of the parents in the Ravenswood School District had argued that the initiative passed by California voters last No- vember was unconstitutional. They said 1t acted against the achievement or racial balance in school districts. Judge Melvin Cohn dis agreed. saying Prop. 1 simply provided that state standards for school de· segregation must follow rederal law. fie said the amendment, now a part of the stale constitution. d()(?s not prohibit individual school distncts from doing an)rt.hing to alleviate segregation. but that 1t proh1b1ts state courts from ordenng districts to t ake such action TOE JUDGE FORCEFl:U. V disagreed with the contention that Prop. l '1olated the 14th Amendment to the U.S Conslltut1on. saying, "The \'Otcrs had a right to add such a pro\'l~1on to tht-1r constitution " Redwood City Attorney S1dne~ Berlin. v. ho reprcsentl"°ii ~Omt' or the plaint1rfs. ~a1d ht'. v.oulcl apP<'al to the state Co urt of Appeal and on up tht> JUdtcial ladder, probably as tu~h as the nation..., h1ghe~t coun the California uepartmenl of Health Services re·. port.a. ~ department said Thursday t.bot Delicato Vlneya.rd.s of Manteca . which ships less than l per. ce nt or all California wine, began recalling wine from the market this week. and the state later em· bargoed il. But the state health director said there's no reason for the consumers or California wines to cbangetbeir C()JlSumption patterns. A SPOKESMAN FOR THE family firm m the Central Valley, Tom Shephard, said the recall and e mbargo are an "economic disaster " for the firm , which produced about 16 million gallons last year. Recalle d from wholesale rs were "a few cases" of Green Hungar ian and Gr-enacbe rose, which state tests showed highest in DBCP. Shephard said. But most or those wines had long ago sold out. Shephard said state lnspectors believe the OBCP was in well water used to s pread the filter ing material dlatomaceous earth around the in· sides of vats by centrifugal force. The wate r was then extracted. Deeper wells have been driU«:<f. Shephard s aid the owners have hired their own cons ultants. J ames Montgomery Co. of Pasadena . to make more tests. TJJE DIRECTOR OF THE state Oepartmetnt or Health Services. Btverlee Myers. issued a s~te· ment saying "Our tests so far clearly Indicate that DBCP does not represent an industry-wide health concern In California be<'ause only one re· latn•ely smaJl wrnery·~ products are now over the D BC P attrition level.·· The state nas de<:1ded that more than one part per billion of OB<..:P 1~ a hecilth hazard in any bt.•\<'nt~t: 1f tv.u li ters :.in• consumed ever~ day for ~11 ~1..·ar'> Thi· !'tall' :,,jid t\.•'>t~ <>f Oehcato v. ine::. ~howcd OBC.:P ra~mg from~ :s parts per b1ll.10n in French Colombard to 7 ~ an <irenache rose. Wines from ne:.i rl) 40 oth1·r rnakt-r:-. tested mostly zero or tra<'1:. w1lh only one rism~ to0.2 parts per billion The 1,800-Mile Parking Lot Sale Get the Picture at Half the Price Choose an original painting that's already tastefully framed. Or pick an unframed painting, then prck a frame to fit from the terrrfic selec- tion that Aaron Brothers 1s famous for. At 1/2 off the regular price too! There's colorful landscapes, sea- ... ~,,... scapes, city scenes, still life and more. (Except paint- ings by Blackman, Ho ffman, Jansen and ~la.) In a multi- tude of sizes. Horizontal and vertical. From a petite 4 x s" to an impressive 30 x 40." On quahty canvas. So get the picture. And ano- ther and another. At 1/2 otf you can 9et twice as many. ~· ,.;. El TORO 2A350 Swartz Dr. • Sat., July 12 & Sun., July 13 From San Diego to Sacramento to Phoen1>., we're ----------< putting rt on the lot 1 Lots of he wonderful tt11nss you find 1ns1de .:in Aaron Blotherr, Art .viart are now ou:s1de tn1s weeL e nd only .. at servings upto60'" c ff•11erc~u1aroricc Atl•St'~supplres craft sup;::, •C ar~ '•t • .? \!dcd qraph1cs and paintings tr 1rr ""· art IJPI •urc t1nd equipment, • selected wrc.1 Qr,t ro"' we,. ets, decor<ltor items Jnd me", r-, .-ocs J' d enc Tt-e selectton w ill v-3ry fror r ...... ,... ,,.,,, 'jt o park ng 10 and items are '1rn1•"'0 ·-:J ... m,~t you c,p"' B0t th.,t's a tot• It's the 1 ~ r ;.• .. r-. • r ~ L ct >. c c -c Of' take d few l 1"d tn<rs 1 e.oo m1 es or Sd"·•nss. • ORANGE 1112 E. Katella Ave. SANTA ANA 1126 t. 17th. St. HUNTINGTON BEACH 7470 Edinger Ave. \ .. ora~Q>a .. oa11v P•~• Editorial P~e ....................................................... . .. Barb-Ir• Krelbkh/Rdltorlel ,..._ Edttcw Highway F11nding On Right Road lt •oob hke ran1e eouncar~· lo be 1.w111 it.a fair share ol .cas ta• fundl, U> an unnatural al- ll anc:-e involving Senator Jobn V. BrllPt R·l"\&lkrtoo, and Assernbly Speaker Leo T McCarthy, D-$an Francllco. The&> lwo lawmakers are both 1upportln1 a bUI that ~ uuld par al~ Oran1e c.ounty from Los An1eles and Ventura rounu and rive ua our own Transponation Ol•· lnrt The bill has been atronaly supported by Oraaae ('ounty govemmenl and bwineSI leaden. ll 'b obout ume Under the present diltributlon of hlJthway ronstruct1on funds, 8S percnt of the exi1tln1 d1st ncl'b allocation goes to Loi An1eles County Oran1t und V<'nturu counties each get about half of the re · maandt>r Thut is n 't the way It should be. If the dhtributlon were hiu;t."Cf on where lbe lax money came trom for h1 ghwuy construction. Oruice County s hould receive L8 l''-'r ccnt. Vl'ntura County 12 percent. and Los Angeles County 70 percent instead of~ percent. It 's Just unfolr. Los An1eles County has been getting :,omethms.: like SIO rnllllon a year more than it really de· ~crvc~ "h1lc Orange County -second most populous tou nty tn the state -has limped along on inadequa te funding and ever·decaying roadways . The Bri gg~ bill, now up for an Assembly vote. got un· expected help f r<>m Speaker McCa.rthy in the form of in· rl1v1duaJ letters he wrote to key Democrats in behalf of th · measure The bill a lready has passed the Senate. If anyone in Sa cramento is paying attention to eqwty . the Briggs bill s hould pass the Assembly and be s igned by Governor Brown Judges Now Appeal This week , the Orange County Board of Supervisors had a change of heart and did what it s hould have done l wo weeks ago. The supervisors decided to support pend- i n ~ stale legislation that, if approved. would add five Judges to the county 's overburdened s uperior and m unicipal court benches. When the issue firs t arose two weeks ago, the board said two things in a narrow 3 to 2 vote : that the positions wer e needed but that the county would not commit itself to paying its s hare of the cost for them . Figures vary on what the county's s hare actually is Cour t officials s a y the figure is about $40.000 per Judges hip ; the county administrative office says it's a bout $400.000. (T he state provides a $60,000 s ubsidy per pos1· t1on 1 Wh1•n the item came up for reconsideration this ~(·<'k . Supervisors Edison Miller and Harriett Wieder jo1ru.•d <:olleagues Thom as Riley and Philip Anthony in <iJ.t reeing to fina nc iall y support the new pos itions. The y u1.m~1rently were pers uaded that the county 's share is not in lhe S400.000 range . 'fhL' issue or who pays for the ne w j udges. of course. J:o. " v~1l1<.I orll' -one that should be a ddres sed through po~1t 1v<1 rhsc u~:,tons between the board of supervisors and till' SlC:Jh' It 1:, not fo1 r to use the financing dis pute to increase t he workloads on the judges who now serve on the ~nch nor to puni~h the legion of litigants who now must wait :-.<•ver<.11 H'ar~ to obtain a courtroom to settle legal dif· t Pr<:nc<·s Inte ntion Failing When yo u begin a hand·wnngmg analysis of why Ca lifornia's education a l system seems to be losing g round ever y year . remember a lot of the problem lies in well-intentione d plans that just got too complex to follow. A recent Univer sity or California study concludes ~i mply that the legisla ture is making up so many direc- tives and rules that all their intent is lost in trying to fol low the m. ln s hort, school districts and school personnel a re so wrapped up in ta pping the system they lose sight or t1•aching our youn~sters what they need to know. Al the s<J me time. the Legislature is so wrapped up in it.4' philosophies that it loses sight or whe ther the rules are J.(oi n~ to make sense. As almost ever yone knows, California 's move toward equal educationa l opportunity for all students has led to ever·in<:reasing state control of how that money Is dis· tributed. Too often the local school dis tricts an~ more concerned about qualifying for the money than they are in us ing it effectively. "The districts begin to see this arrangeme nt more as a way of raising m oney than of changing progr a m s," the report sa,vs Equal educational opportunity for e veryone m ukcs -.cnsc on philosophical grounds. AppHcallon of this goal 11> a nother matter. We ended up with hundreds of school dis tricts chas ing the taxpayers' buck and a Legis lature that d04:1in't un· de rs tand how to put its money to effective use Un· fortuna tely, as the whole system ge ts bigger thtnl(H will get worst?. • Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the 0 11ly Ptlot Orher views expressed on this page are those of their autho rs and artists :";eader comment 1s 1nv1led. Address The Daily Piiot. P O Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (71.,.) 642·4321 Boyd/Hanguver Cure Byt..M. BOYD A San Francl.aco doctor is sa id to cure hangovers routinely lo Just a matter of minutes with acupuncture. Cla im Is a rew fme needles inserted in an ear blocks Dear Gloomy Gue Tbe oab' Was tne about a fr••llY la tu name. llaybe k .-.W be called a '-..ollway" •lDee lt •• COOltaDUy taklnl tta toll. D.111 •• ~'J 0.. ,__.. -... ,,.,.,. ., , .... !!.. ........ -·~;a,..., -·-.. -:.::&~ . '&:..'=-."' ...... headache pain immediately. Aa for the mldlecUoa upset and fruited nerves, those need.tee reportedly settle all that, too. Fuclnatlna. if fac· t.ual. - Our Chief Pro1no11Ucator think• the aclence boy1 one day wlll come up with a buUt·ln artlftdal &ill that wlU Jet people breathe un· derwater lndel1nltely. Q. To dr_lv~!::J it to "bl1bNU" ti. ln& &o Ute ..... around hen. Why ~bdf . A ......... IUUoamaaten ............ railed ball· 1baped bHlret1 over th• tracu to ucuJ to U.. ooeom· lAt tniD crewnwm tbat the trackl ahead Wffe clear. WIMD IUCb ~~·the CNWIDmJeDecl '' b91J!'' and u.. "'"""'•-1peed ahead -Wiii plain. f Row••nd Evw / Robert No~ak • U.S. Loses Strategic Parity WASHJNCTON -A ddtnae bUI •n the Sfnatc-j &11t before the Fo1.1rth ot July r l'cus h as brouaht to U1ht • ncret Air Fotff report th•t the U S hilt t•ll• befUnd the Soviet Union In •tra~,.1c power . with no pros pect ot cakhln~ up. The ad.million that parity with Motcow bad been le»t. perhaps irretrlevably . during the rl rt t three ye ars or lhe Cu rler ad · m in ist ration wa s made in late fi'ebruary in cl06ed·door testimony to Cong ress by Gen. Richard If. Ellis. commande r of t he Strategic A1r command <SAC1 " . an adverse imba lance has developed and will continue for iscveraJ years to come." said El· l1s an test imon y label ed "secret." ·T his ac('ount of dra matic So· vtel arms progress amidst US "cancellations and s ltppaRe'>" cons t itutes an indictment or Carter d<.'fenst· policy "If wt· have team('({ any lesson." Ellt::. declared. "1l should be that th<· Soviets have not rcc1procatc<I U S restraint IO any portion of their military power C'Onvcn tionnlor nuclear ·· ELLIS' SHOCKER compare~ -with the revelation in 1935 that Britain had lost air parity with Germany. but his words have ha d s light dii.tribution ou1s1<ll· defense <'1rclt's Althou~h :.i ft·~ m (.' m be r ~ () r c 0 n g r (' ~ :-, 0 (' cas1onallr mc.•n tion lo:.'> n( s tr ateg1t· pan t ~., no bod) nf stature has hammered horn<: t he realtl~ a:. Winston Churchill cl1<1 from the hac k bench 45 ~cur:. a~o Th\' gl'neral ... lt'st1mom v.n~ C'ltt•d on Junr 2'7 b:. Sim \;ordon 11 u m p h r L' \ :.1 f r e -, h rn <1 n R L' JJ u h I 1 <· .1 n f r o m :".; t • v. ll<imps h1n• in :.i lett1·r to col lea~ues pte>hing h1:. proposul to d e p I o .\ I 0 0 -, t <J l' k p I I t· d M :nutem~rn 111 1ntcn:ontinc·ntul m •~s il t•:. lf umphr l'.Y (•llt•cl '"press rcporti. .. that thP Si\(' ('Om mander .. test1f1ed rN·t·ntf\ that s ince 1977. lht! U s ha:. lost Earl Waters t\rateslc: 'eteenlJal ~utvalence' w•lh t.MSoYlft Unlon. · The only apparent press re· Port was in the f'eb. 22 edition or Defense/Space Business DaJty. which reported Elll11' discl06ure of the aophlsUcated Air Force computer study. We obtained a full copy or Ellis' testimony from defense sources. Ellis c ited "a c tear and un•mbiguows" goal for U.S. de· fen ae Polley set in 1978 b y D ef ense Se cre tary Haro ld Brown: "The maintenance or an overall military balance with the Soviet UnJon no less favora- ble than the one that now ex- ists." Brown s a id "a r ough strategic nuclear equilibrium e xi s t s b e tw ee n the t wo superpowers" a nd pledged to continue at. The Air t•orce computer •tudies u~ealed by Ellis did show equivalence in 1977. "In the 1hort two-and-one-half years since then. \ht• balance or strategic nuclear power has s hifted." the general declared. The Soviet Union has taken the lead thank.a to "changes in the rate or Soviet modernization, compounded with cancellations a nd s lippages of maJor U.S . programs." Just lo make sure Congress JlOL the message. 1·1e SAC com- mander concluded: "I hope the preceding statement has con· veyed an urgent and convincing messa ge our current and ne1:1 r -te rm s tra tegic for ces, while capable and ready, &re un- able to achieve the rela tive balance poase11ed Ju1t two , year• ago. I THE CLA•IT\' OF £1111' • warning contrasts with the uaual ' hedging from Secretary Brown , and members of the Jolnt Chief• or Staff <JCS>. Gen. David J one11. the JCS chairman, iD hi.I recent reconflrmaUon hearinp, •, declared the U.S. has "moved from strategic superiority &o the verge of strategic inreriority." The computer studies. showing : infe riority well beyond the "verge ," conde mn Jones as Pollyanna. ' Ellis' testimony also strayed fro m the Carter party line on rem- ed ies While asserttng the MX 1 mobile missile system is "W s nation's top military priority" for the long run, he pleaded for a penetrating bomber IJl the short run. The 8 -1. scrapped by Presi· · dent Carter . was called by Ellls '"the fmest strategic penetrator ' 1n the world today." Ellis a nd other senior officers at SAC are belie ved privately t.o fa v o r d e ploying JOO ~1 inutcman I II missiles, which was e1doptcd by the Senate be fo re the r ecess ove r ad · minis tration protests. While de- fense experts might disagree about its military e ffectiveness. this movt-1~ al least a positive messali(e lo the Kremlin DEMONSTRATIONS of re· i.olve are needed now. before the loss of stratcJ,!1c par ity wrecks · t h e We<>t{•rn a ll iance. Gen . ' J11n1·"· "ho has w often ruled out :1 Soviet attack. a dmitted under J µrodrltnR in his reconfirmation hf.' a nn~:. that Moscow .. will try to 1nt1m1datl' us or o ur allies .. under Lhe new balance of power. The question 1s not only how t11 r c m<'dy this weakness but to find how 1t ha ppened. "l am as t1)unded at t~ 11uhffere ncc with "hH·h th .. pre:;s and public , •• ,.m~ tc1 vu•v. t ht• fact that th .. go\ l•rnm<'nl h;ivt· hel'n utterly "r nni: <1hout th.-German air ''rt•ni.:th :· "'"d Churchill 1n l!l:l~ .• 1dcl1nl! 'Wt· c1Jn nev1•r <·.•tl'h up ·· \iordon Hump hrey 1:-. no Churchill. hut he posed thl' p..trallf'I Jun1• 21 ··u.s. 1n l1•ll1g1'nce ha ~ g r o ssly un- 1frrf',t1matc•d '" the Soviet thre<JI. hl· 'aid. a<ld1 n~ .. We ma} nev1•r bt· a blt• I.CJ regain parity ·· Work Pledge Hard for Brown to Keep R t'lurn1 n).! I 0 (" (j I 1 rorn1;1 In April aftc·r ht' hum1hating n •JeC' lions by \'Ole r.'> in the ea~tcrn s t ates. Govc•rnor J err j Bro" 11 pledged himself to .. hurnmg tht· m idni ght oil" m s olving the prob- lems of lht• stall' during the rt• maininJ? two and a h<1lf years of his term in offi ce Some saw this as a measurl' of atonement for h1::. m cxt.·usable p rolon i.t<'d u bsences for I he most part o f t he pas t year while he was off ttll 1ng wi ndmills in pursuit of his personal am· bi lions. O t her !>. mindfuJ of the gre at damage already done by the governor's n aky approach to state problems which tias result- ed In a no-g ro wth power de velopmcnt, monumental spend ing accompanied by s candalous wa s tes through mismanage· mcnt , and the outrageous ap- pointments t.o state and locaJ of- Sydney Harris ft<·t•..; ilncl 1111' 1ud11·1a1 \, ru-.t 'hudclt•rf'd ;ind "J'lw<I h•· h.111 -.t ... ~t·d J"j\ B ut n tlwr than 1nH·<·ttnl! h1mM·lf 1nt<1 thr 'Pl'~1kN'' fl~ht and into th1• on~o1n~ battl1· m ..r lhl' pt·ripht•ral c·im&I. and :-t.J\ mg off )c•g1i.latwn "h1ch would 1mpron· government hy r •stnr tnJl to tht• elected rc•pre,t:n 1at1 ves mort.• co ntrol ov1•r l :l wmak1ni.: re~ula t1 on:. <ind ~u berna toria l <1ppo1 n t m cnt'. Brown'!> pled~t· nf h11r<I "orl-. h as n ·t been th ~al much 1n evidence STILL TUERt: 1s no doubt that Brown has not abandoned hls dreams of being Pr e'lidc•nt and hopes to use his office ll) foist new schemes upo n the publi c to demonstrate to t he na· tion his greatness He, in fact , ma.le that c lear when he returned "'Certainly ." h e t old wa 1 t1n ~ r e por ter s ~alhcred <it the nirport ... my in· terest in eommun 1c11t 1ng my ideas for a new economic plan for the country hu s not In any way abated but will intensify within the next ~<.'veral montm:· .1t1d1n1:. ·· r h.1\( .1 \ ,,,,,n for tht" 1·011r11 n .1t1c1 I ..im ~·1111,.! In 1mplt· 11\('lll 1! • I; 1·11 iru: ,., ··n rnori ,., P<•llM \f• )I'" drnp11(.·d ht' r,•,11 homb I "Clulcl hopt• th.11 11\t•r tht• t•· m;11ntnJ.: l\\o and :i huH ~Ntr' lh;,it ~OU "111 '{'(•!ht•\ l'>lhl~ l·m bod1ml·nt nf """1" thal h :l\t• het•n more or It .. ,.., unckr~mund ;rnd less Ob\ 1ou ..... but v.111 becom1· ..1 ppa rt.'nl THAT. Ot' C'Ol°RSt:. t·xpla1n:. "h\ man \ :.hudd<'n·d at hi'> plechte to burn the m1dm&?hl oil Thctr 1o1.1sh that he h:.id sta)ed av. ay probabl~ explains 't'hy m o n• Pt'<>Plc dtdn ·1 <lemand his 1mpt'achml'nt for •dereliction of duty durinjt h 1:. ) ca r ·long abSt>nC"{' And v.hile those great idea~ h<in· so far re mained under- i.:round 1t appean, they are about to becom<' apparent Al least there "as u recent ~alhcring of a ll of t he j?Overnor 's top l<.'vel ad- \ 1so r .. fo r th e purpose of for mahiing lonR range plans for l h\• balance of Brown's te rm. The meetmg took place out· '"fr ttw Capitol 1n the con· d11rn 1n1um 1>f lh1· m;.in who act•>d ..... '-t1rroi::u11• .icwf'>mor all th'· v.h1l1· Hrn"n Y.J'> "";1\', Grav l)._r\·" Tht• ... umm1t meeting w<is • '11 "t·<t a-. 1n kC•t·p1n~ w1 1h Hro" ri·, pmm1se ··10 rf(.'Vote <ill or h1:-. ;.itkntwn ~rnd ener gies 1-0 runn1ni.: the laq::cst st;.ile of the un 1<>n ·· BILLED AS a conference to Jlt·rm1l the .. taking of a broader look at v.ha1 we art.' dom~. ·· one of t he dC<'L'>IOns v.as to ~1ve tn· , ..,, rul·ttons lo a ll department t dtrl"Nors to identify program ; pr1ortllt>S for the next two yea.rs. ,, No reason to shiver about that. Planntn~ for two or more years lly each department has ~n I routtne Wh1I<' no s pecific programs f wer e agreed to a l the meet : which lasted the entire day. 1t • did bnn~ to~ether Brown's full · cJb1ne1 and staff to present their s uj?gest1ons to the governor . T hus a ll of the state 's top ex· ecut1v~ were closeted in one • room tor a full day. All that tb exceptmg one. J e rry Brown . d tdn·t show up. How-to Books Judged by Their Authors Whenever r run across one of those innumerable books on how to become this or that. o r how lo make a mllllon. o r how to dominate people, or how to keep your health liPd live to a hun· dre d , I wo nde r u bo ut the authors. l wonder bec~use 1 kno w something about s uch authors In the pdt, and their deplora· ble history or fa i ling prl v ately In what they ad· voc:ate public· ly , in a depreasingly c onalstent pattern down the•••· •ACBJAVELLI wrote the world'• IDOlt f amout book on p0w•r politict, "Tb• Prince," but wa1 totally unable to benefit from bit own prMIAcal wladom. ff• wu dt.amfAed aa an envoy b)' tbe 11..ud, lmpriloned and tortund, and died tboroqhly dlHppohrted and embittered. ' At the o the r e nd of the lite rary s pertrum 11n e ve ry 11ense I. Horatio Alger Jr .. author of the upwa rd-and-onward books be aring tus name. fa iled m is· e r a bl y 1n h is o wn li(e . Significantly. a book about him published a qua rter-century a ft e r h is death w u lilied .. Alger . A Biography without u Hero.·· In our own time, as random e x a mples. the author of a fa mou.R book on avoiding cancer dled prematurely or that dis - ease ; wh.ile another. noted as a medlcaJ expert on follln1 heart attacks. dropped dead or one during a lecture tour for his besl·&eller. Moat writcr11 In this seedy gettre are more like l'acetreck touts than anyt.bia, else -ahat>. by characters on tbe rrln1a ol the racing world. who offer to sell Ups on wlnnert. but are perpetuaUy broke themselves. Obvlouab. lf t.My coutd practke the art they pretend to. they would not have to sell their grub- by fff'Yicet for a ptttan« or a split . A s for those genuine self· made millionaires who offer a $15 volume purporting to show you how you can do the same - the heart of' the matter Is that no one had lo show tMm how. The m er e fact that you have to go to someone t.o learn the technique disqualifies you from the race. ft r eminds m e or an old musicaJ story about a rather tak· aog his 6 -year-old ton to Moiart for lessons in compoti· Hon. "The boy is too young,'' re plied the composer, "brtn1 him back wMI\ he ls 12." "BVT YOO weN coml)Ollina when YoU were 1b. ·• prciteatea the rather . ••Ah, yes," said Moiart. "but I didn 't nHd &o go to anyone tor lessona." Actually what ii m0st central, 1md important, about any art or craft or tech.nlque is preclHb what connot be taucht, and especlaUy thro\Alh a book. The dedslve fact.or la the "touch,'' and lh1I cannot be tranamttuld either verbally or by uamplt. And It cert•lnty cannot be taught by aomtoae Jtke M achlawlU~who •l1nally 1Hlrt4 the touch maelf. and made a 1ucce111U1 ~only u lone u he did not have &o rule. CONSlJMER &~ W@M[f ®@rrwn@® Slip -.Cw• .. 8rtf ....... .,, ... ., WAllGNOTON (AP) -TM Food qd Df'll .W-lnlatratioft U)'S Lhe major manufacturers of tran· quill ... uve apMd to chul• the ......... ..,. tU& .... drup .... not LD&.tadld fw "effl'1day" atress. FDA Oom••klMr Jere E. Goyan aald Tbunday tbal be hopes the label c~ wtll Med to a clltback in the number ol t.raoqWliaer pills taken by mUUoaa ol American.a. THE NEW LABEL information, which 11 provided to pbysicians, will ~.July 1l, 19IO prescribed .annually in the United Stain. Goyan, a former pharmacy school dean who has warned against over· use of drugs, saJd : "Tranquili&ers can do areal iood in helping people 1et through criala situ.al.ions or in helping with problems or mental ill· nets. Yet millions ol Amencans are taking them habitually just to deal with Lbe anxiety or u vlng .•. GOYAN SAID HE was "espt:cially concerned about people continually taking these drugs without knowing QUEENIE DEAR PAT: l ordend a $10 IO Ed,aar Caye<" booll OD Mlf·beahna \etbftiQu from Contem porary Milfk>n tnc. ot Westport, Conn . on Nov 6 I wait.eel aeveral monlh.s aod wbttl the book still cHdn't arrive. I wrote 1 letter ol 1nqwry I re«1ved a note u.ytq the book would be deJJvered shortly. or t.bat 1 could reques\ 1 refund If I sent proof of purebae. 1 did aa.k tor a refund and sent a copy or my ~ancelled check. I've wnuen a1aan since then, but haven't bad any response ••• .....,,... include the statement: "Anxiety or tension UIOCiated with t.he stress of everyday life usually does not re- qu1re treatment with an anx.iolytic that they are becoming physically ~·• -IWl>m· __ ...,._ P.M .• Huntington Beach Tiiie mall onler toanpaay•s. spokesman ad· •tued ta.al "••e•e slipped.., oa tJais w ." Ht ,..._._. .. se.t year rehlDd l•medla&ely. Wl~lc Werks l•r lt'•lft"i119 DEAR PAT: 1 wanted to tell you that I know of another way to make sure plants are gelling watered sufficiently when a person goes on vaca- tion. What I do is to place a basin or water next to the flower pot and make a wick out or a length or old cotton material <folded and stitched together so it's about the si&e and thickness or a lamp wick). Then I put one end or the wick in water. and bury the other end in the dirt in the pot. This way. the plant will be fed steadily with water while you are gone. L.K .. Laguna Beach Tb.us for alaariag this infOl'maUoa wttb A YS readen.. Y-.r aaetllod p,robably work.I Jusl as weU as wa&erillg tJae plaata and coveri•C them witb polyedlyletle aheeUlll OD I.be day ol departure. 1t'atpM-M.,_orial on '"' 1t'a11 DEAR PAT: I ordered a John Wayne medal last November from American Treasury. My check was cashed Dec. 5. 1've written three times and sent a copy of m y cancelled check. I did re· ceive a card dated April 25. that said a records' check had indicated my order was no longer on me so it must have been sent. That doesn't belp me any because I've still not received it. M.M., Huntington Beacb Amerieu Treasuy ls a diYlsioe of Americu C-s•mer he. Us eu&omer serv1ce ~taUve aays a "-.UCate" medal will lte seat .. you oa a lep priority basis. Siie did dalm, bowever, tbat the o,.qiaal sldpma& mat llave beea Mt la I.be mall or &•at yH provided aa laeorrect addreas. C.•plailU • .,_. Amerieaa c.o..amer ud tta •••.,.._ dlvlsiaes are freqaeat, btd tile flrm atwa19 ....,_. qaickly to AYS req..U for a.g. delayed pred9da OI' ftfnds. DE.\a aEADEas: C1•11aen ... teeftl&ly lftfllilz4 .. a --ber ef adftrtlile..C. fw free ..... ,,.. .. c...-.tt TesUq ee.ter-, lldlatloa P11•&er'• KU aad Free Gif&s , aad were ao& aaUdled witb I.be mercJaudiae received are eli&i· Me f• refada, acnnllq to tile U.S. r.&aJ Senke. ... reeeM ....... reedled ..... dine ftrm1 elfertq free 1ttt. and De P9Ral Service, ....._.. tile firms admitted ao wr.gdoba1, they agreed • elfeT money.back paru&ea to eoe· A!Den dissatWlecl with t.beir free lifts. Tiie Pesta.I Service advlsn tbat ~umers ca• write, for a Um1led Ume, dlrtttly to the com- PHY for t.beir refund. Tbe ~mpanies have agreed .. make refamd.s witlliJa 30 days of tbe request .. Tiie addnsaes are: Conn mer Tes&lag Center, tts Ftftb Ave .• New York, N.Y. 1Ml7; Free Gilts, 3t E . 42llld St.. New York, N.Y. 10011; and lllf'latioe Ftg~ter's Kit, 501 Fifth Ave., New York, N.Y. 1 .. 17. Rudd y Hac k e tt 's sc h eduled 19-day e n g a ge m e nt at Resorts Internation al Hotel Casino. Allan· tic City. w as can- celed after the come- dian walk ed o ut fo llo wing his first :;h o w this w eek . Hackett, 56. is angry over low attendance. Pentagon Censors Slip Up WASHINGTON <AP> -Pentagon censors were not very good a t knockin~ secrets about Navy F-14 jetfighters out of House testimony transcripts this year, say Rep. Les Aspin. D- Wis For example, he said, •·a riflb.grader could fill in the blanks'' on this paragraph: "On J a o. 14 . 1980, there were 110 F·l4s at Miramar. O f tbese aircraft, a total of (de· leted) F-145, or 47 per- cent, were classified as mission-capable. The re- maining <deleted) F-14s, or 53 percent, were grounded for parts and maintenance, including <deleted) F·14s, or 42 percent grounded 30 days or longer." Aspin said another paragraph refers to 21 F-14s at two bases and says: "Of those ajrcraft . five or <deleted) were mission capable. The re- m aining F-14s. (delet· ed>. were grounded for parts a n d ma i n · tenance." "I doubt that would tax the capabilities or the Soviet KGB for too long," he said. ORANGE COUNlY FAIR July 11-20 mtertainmmt Plus! OPF.NING NIGHf: HOYf AXTON Free Shows 7 and 9 p.m. SPFEDW A Y RACF.S - 8 p.m. eomu. u.,: .,SING ALONG . TO A SONG" MJ 11: Clay and St.lly Hut• WJ 13: Raio, A Tribute to the Beatlea • nl1 14: Fl.ia Bi.bop • .hlr lit Pu Boooe • W, Iii Helen Reddy • W, 17: WAR• J.lJ Ila Fluh c.dillac • WJ lt: Sltari Lewi• • J.1J •: Oouc K.nhaw PWS ••• Coatuuao.u EmertaiA.mem • Eshibita • Lin11oe.k • Carnival • Film F..-iHI • Muict 8h11pMt. Yam.. PGp. Jau. Bit a..da ... , Puf UMHI Rodeo Cowboy1 Ate.. Ow'lfiClla-R.-WJ lWI ..... ,,.,., S.ior Citbea1 .,.,. ,. 11 Kiele 0.,a a.. f'riciQt -~ fNe ..aJ 6 p.a. A1W1a $J ........... ._.... a-.. Fri.~.: t'J: tf-Nua ll+ith 10 a.a • .-.iPt 6 Ir. R.-. .. ,. 57. 76. 80 oel1 'fl..W.,.1 ......... ,.. ....... , .. _,. 1\a1 ........ ......, ............ h~1176"a .............. o.....c.-, ............ 7.U,1& .. Feir. PHONE 751-FAIR • • and psychologicall,y dependent." He ------,-----.-----------said tranquihiers also can be dangerous when taken at the same time as alcohol or other drugs . <anti·aoxiet.Y) drug." Five billion tranqulli~r pills att Military Complains EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE <AP> -Pollution from a proposed Southern California Edison power plant could interfere with military testing in eastern Kern County. of- ri cial.s reported bere. Military tests here and at China Lake depend on the a rea's clear air, said base s pokesman Paul Sewell. The companies that have agree<) to , make the labeling change. and the drugs involved were identified as: Hoffrnan-LaRoche Inc. of Nutley, N.J .• (Librium and Va hum1. Warner Chilcott Labora tories of Morris Plains. N.J .. <Ver stan>; Abbott Labontories or North Chicago. Ill .• ( Tranxene a nd Azene); Wyeth Laboratories or Ph.lladelphla <Serax and Alivan >. a nd Parke ·Davas -0r Morris Plains, N .J . < Centrax >. 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Compare Triumph Menthol w ith any other so-caJled "low tar" or "light" cigarette. You'll taste why we named it Triumph. Nacional 1Blte Test results avai~ free on request. Wrlur. Nedonal 1'llsle Test. P.O. Box 27J3M Htllsx1e, New Jersey 07205 ......... U.LA..,_ I W.rning : The Surgeon General Has Determined 1 ' 1bll Cipla Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Helhh. ,._ ________________ ""'!"" __ ""'!"---!--~--------3 ... "w:OA .._ .... •·,. CiWltftl 'r fTC MMllod. ... \ , . Fare War Intensifies Airline. S/,ugging It Out Willa - LOS ANGELG <AP) -You don 't aormally find bara•tn buellllmt ...... •l ··-feet, but some ol \be naUon'a blptat ud amelleet aJrUw are '4allna ODe c!C*t·to-coaat. ,.... ,.,. ...... which .,..... .... year --0*1Md·i...d w::!o.,.~J*'*' a OM-QY tr de.ht price ol SlOf .99, bave lnle1'1lfled lb ls summer. Now ahaaclftl it out t loea witb World and tiny Tf'J\· n~HM-bued Caphol lt:\lema· Uonal Airways •~ Amt'ric11n. Unitf'd, Tr~ World. Pan Am ud East.era. NONE OF TUE earners evm prelt<ndis to t>t-m•kinJi money oo the diS<'OUnt coast to coast fares, but that ~n 't st."Cm to be the point "l doubt 1f we'\'e even locked at It froes an (()fte)Mlc vfe•~ point." 1ay1 Ph•I Joann of EHlern, which entered the m1rllf'\ June 1. "We did th1I for m•rket ldeaUt)<. We're a advertlatna. Evm lf we we wen ao.tnc mon~y, we ' ltill 1UDl lo do tllb for lbe loac· term." East«n'a fl29 ra~ 11 meant lo c-u·ve out• piece of the normal· ly lucr•t.lve coast-to l'<>Ul •cUoo for tht Miami balled carrier. Amf'rt('an'it $129 rare, on the other hand. 1' meant to prtivent JWSl lbal ''BWC' AJAUNf; e-cooom.lcs g1\1f' a carrier llif' wi no choke but to match on routea that are muJor rt'venu contflbutors. h.ke N t•w York to L A . " s ays Ameru·an's T om Gallagher. Home SaJe Signs OK'd CHICAGO <AP) A city or· danance banning for-Sale SlgJ\S in front ol homes violates an ln- dividual 's constilutiona l right to freedom or speech. an associate Circuit Court judge has ruled Philip Bronstein, an assistant city attorney. contended the or- dinance is necessary to prevent . .\ppoi•tH A Harvard pro- fessor who is a nuc l ear engineer a nd a critic of the pro- 1 i f e r a t i on o r nucl ear weapons i s Pres ident Carter's cho ice to b eco m e chairman of the Nucl ea r Regulatory Commission. H e is Albert CarnesaJe. 44. "panic-peddling, blockbusting and preying on prople's fears." Judge Meyer H. Goldstein of Cook County Circuit Court said that though the l97l law sup- ports ··promoting stable, inte· grated housing," 1t is uncon.stitu· tional because First Amendment rights are "more compelling than any national po lacy." A live Benefit Concett Uftde1 The Sten STARRING , ....... Lea Brown a Hla S.nd of Renown •s-.....s-..-.,...Gllll Gary Owen••• M•ater of Ceremonle• WA f1rewef\s s,.t..._ Sliy c....t S-. Te .. ~ & Miii • .,.. ,........,w.cw "MiuC..._. .. ...._.,... ,,..a.-.... .... . ... ..... n. w ... C...t Mr..t,....,.. c.. .... leillay A 8eneftt tor the O.C.C. Heeltt\ 0."'9f ,. ............. "It'• neceeaary for American to •l •)' ln lbat market." UoHed apokeam•n Mart1 Leaver a1ree1 that market ahare. dOt prolU.a, ll the reuoa for the fare wan. "It aeema doubtful that anybody can mue any money. but United hu been a major fac· tor ln tbe trab1contlnent1l market fOt' 50 years aAd we ln· tend lo stay ln there and be com· peU&ive," he aaya. BOW LONG WO&LD can stay in there aealnat giants like American and United remains lo be seen. World Chairman Ed Daly bas vowed to continue lbe fight , but declined to be in· terviewed cm t.be s ubject. Capitol, wblcb bas only one tranacontioent•I flight daily, says it may withdraw. The $129 rares or the larger carriers. as well as World's $109.99 fare. are scheduled to run through the end or August. After that. however, rising fuel and operaUon costs will pro- bably push fares back up. "Somewhere alon g the line somebody's got to blink." says Tom McKay of TWA. "We have already made a move in that direction. saying let's go back to an age of reason. We med for a $250 rare. but then nobody met that. so we are staying at $129 through Sept. 2 ... THE DISCOUNT FAllF.S are drawing heavy transcontinental loads in what is otherwise a slow recession s ummer for the airlines. "These are not normal times in the airline business." says Unlted's Marty Leaver . "But everyone likes a bargain. It's to the benefit or the consumer, at least in the abort run, and they are taking advantage of it." After the summer scrap is over, however, rares seem likely to start rising to reflect soaring airline fuel and o peratlonal costs. "In the long term. everything is going up," says Eastero's J oannes. "J t.hinJc with deregula- tion and fierce com petition and higher costs. there's going to be fewer and rewer airlines making money and more looking for m ergers a nd takeovers. That seems to be an l.nd1.&Strywide opi- nion." (7M) 641-.... .,_ ...... _ ..J Sll•d•Y I Jiiiy 21, 1111 ....... ORANGE COAST COLLEGE OPEN AIR ARENA 8 pm 2701 Fairview Rel, COSTA •SA u.-....,. sn .. & s1ue S1UI & S1UI ..... al .. ,..,.. .. __ nmTS AYAUIU .. AT AU. WI-W & cuaeua ounm (2l1,m.t111 & .,. u.c. • 0111C1 .. ,_ TeSlalaW•••• Actor's Letter Found Nevada Mine Job Shelved ~ MELBOURNE. Austra1Ja CAP> -DeteeUv• lnveltlsaUQC t.be t»une murder ot a .. year-i>ld divorcee aay they have found • po.t.card and letter to ber from American t.elevtaion at.ar Dav•d Blmey. Birney. who wu said to have writ· ten that be wu feellDt "a bit crazed and dllWusioaed," 1fped ott ~ with 14 !dues. lovesU1ators alto aald lbat the woman bad an autographed photo from Birney, star of "Serpico." in addition to a dozen Elvis Presley posters, a framed picture and more than ~ ol his albums. BIRNFN COULD NOT be reached for comment. and his agent said the actor was on vacation. The body of Mrs. J amea, who owned a suburban bookshop, was found in ber bedroom June 17. She was stabbed 88 times in what police bave described as a weird sex torture ritual. S ALT LAKE C ITY <AP) -A mining com· paoy has shelved plans to develop a mine in Nevada, partly because of the high cost o f money but also because of uncertainty a bout availability or labor in light of the proposed Road a Killer construction of the M X miss ile .s rstem •. a SACRAMENTO (AP> N~vada muung official _ The state Traospof\.8· said. u· eo--·--1 b Other mining con-on uu~ OD as _ap- cems are nervous about proved ~.000 for 1m· the potential labor drain provemen t s. along a to the MX construction, stretch of H1 g~way 86 Robert L. Warren, ex· be tween Jndao and ecutive secretary of the Braw~ey .wMre 13 peo- Nevada Mining Associa-pit: died in head-on col· tion, told The Salt Lake l151ons d~g . a 41-day Tribune. pe riod this s pnng. T he detectives lnvesll1atint the murder aay they are not sure bow the correspondence with Birney be1an or what its lignlftcance could be. But the letter dated Dec. 3 refers to a let· ter from the woman. The actor reaponded by saying he .. would be in· t.ereat.ed'' in meetin& her. "I COLLECT DICIU!NS. some American authors and Twain and am your age, married with two children and a bit crazed and disillusioned with the situation from time to time," be continued. "As indeed who isn't. "Should I get to Australia. I will contact you and impose upon you for a guide to Victoria and perhaps taste some fine Italian food.'' It was signed David Birney. but a postcard addressed to "Maria" Aug. 7 was signed "Da vid." Amoog other things. the poskard said, "Until I gee to Australia." FAb&S IMSUaAMCI G«OUf' S455S4 or ll~J4J7 '' 14 Hll'tior . c.... ...... Attorney at Law James W. Bisltop Ouallty legal serV1ce at a reasonable price tn1 11a1 consullauon no charge rav~·;:.~f j;~;;:~s Painless H air Removal • To1al Skin Car e 494-8077 Free Consultation .•. Call For Appolntmef'lt 675-2363 ON Whirlpool REFRIGERATORS YOU'LL GET A BIG BANG OUT OF THIS PRICE 95 ---·--------------.. 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Easy CfHnt"O •Twin Shd&-Out crispers with moi~ ...is '• ' J;OUNTY QM.YN.Or A• Dressed Vp Republican Action Hot. \ Hide-a-bed Sofas bySimmonsf.a Capo Park Opening Counly W111Jreuman Hopeful, for '80 • .... s2sa ~ ... cb Park wl11 opee S.tur· day WW. a dedicatian ce,..moay at l .IO a.m. OD lb• beacbfroat basketball cCMart aad boardwalk .,... Ovet"aootlq U. lurf TIM btaeb part la located DMt tile foot ol Pal..._ Drive lo Caoltt.rano BeKb, Im· medJa&ely aoutb ol l>oheny SI.ale Part. S-*..U. build1q teams are upectect to partidpa&e iD t.be dedlcauoo ettemoay. Tbe T.T aere park tu tune two volleyball court.I, Ill f\replu, lhowus and rat.room• aAd two We8uard t.owers Tile park bu been d~ up with 140 trees. lnc\udln& 24 palms. ., o.c. ll'Vl'l'ING8 ............ Coa1r•••••• Robert 8adbam. •·Newport .. acb. aaya U., ..._ U. &1pd,Me• Pa111 does .., .. wn1 • ........., damb" bit .... aow .-ellt· UoadQ,ac.ald ............. . •I• Oa• prHldeH)' ID Nov· ember. Mil .,._Cl. oppoaent lD tbe beeYUJ Republlcan 40tb CODIHHloaal Dlatrtct l• .. ~ ..... .,... ••1 wUI nm oa my recant," Badia .. Mid &a WW remarb after •• •ppearaace at a breU:fllt amtinl tbe 50t.b .. llheraary of tile Newport Harbor-co.&. Mesa Board ol Rea hon. • • • HEW la tbe NU.00 White Houle. • • • THE COVNTY Republican Central Commitlff plans a voter re1lMntkm .. blitz" Saturday in w•t Orance County's 73rd ~· Hmbly Dlltrlct. Nolan Frhulle, GOP cballeocer to DemocratJc M - sem blyman Dennis Maasen in tbe 73rd, will b e among LAllWTS&ICTIONO.llalOMS Republican volunt.een aip.i.ng H-.A _.SO.AS .. oe••I ~--up voters in Huntington 8eadl. ~' • Fountain Valley and Cos\a Chooeefromooer90cfi//emrt_,laandcowr• Mesa. in .tock for im~ deliwry The part wu designed by t.be Jat k G. Ra ub ComP*l\Y ot Costa M••· and construct· ed by G A. M 1tcDonald Conat.rucUoo Co. for ~.000 CoM*1UAI the coetrov•rlY 1urroudlac RepubUcaa pl1t· Iona ..__ oe tile eqaaal rilbU • m eodment aad abortion, Badham Mid the cllsq,....... are uafartuna&e and be bopea lbey will IO away. JAllBB B. CAVANAUGH cl Newport Beach. leior' rice pn- aideat tor adeDce aacl plarm'nc f« Alllrcu. tbe lniDe ...... maceuUeal llrm. baa beea named to Ronald Reagan's group~ domeltic and ec.'Ol)OIDJc policy advllon. Rutbelyn Plummer . a.._ ______________ _ Newport Beach councilwoman, _. -=-•~ ~ Bedbam will aerve aa a member ol the Re .. ao •teerinl c ommittee durl ag tbe will help coordiDat.e the drive. oe':.v S()U'llr·n~ A =: =~~= -----__;~----------Republican Naticmal Convention next week in Oetroi \. Pi\ot Powef' clossified ods in Wednesday's Coost l ife and Do ily Pilot reach 340,000 Orange c.oost readers f cx only L 'I. tJOl U JAC~ ANDERSON DAILY PILOT * * * THE ORANGE COA.81' coo- gressman says he isn't worried about winning has own re- electioo campaign in November. Dr. Cavanaugh was deputy chief ~ staff at the White House during tbe Ford Admln.iJtntioo. He al.lo served as dleputy di.rec· tor of tbe domestic coundl met deputy ualatant MCl'etar1 o( $2 f cx four lines. DAILY PILOT 642-5678 Starts Friday We'vecountedandcategorized,andnowwe'rereadytopassour postinventorysavingsontoyou. ShopFriday, 10a.m. to9:30p.m . (except son bernadino, montclai', oxnad, riverside and cerrftos 10a.m. to9p.m.;downtownl.a.10a.m. to7:30p.m .) Boys' and girls' playwear G<eot savings to get the fftle ones ttYough summer. sizes 2T -4T. cttien's 128 -all stores 2.99to11.99 were$4$16 Men's pants Washable polyester in lots of sohd colors and patterns. men'ssportsweor 18/ 166 - all stores 14 , 99 comp. vol. S 18-$20 Men's dress shirts long sleeve styles in assorted colors at great savings men's turn1sn1ngs 6 -all stores 9. 99 comp. vol. $16-$20 Angel's Flighf• pants Yc::>Lf)g men's favorites In OSSOfted styles. rnke'splace 176-alstores 14, 99 were $22-$25 Petite cresses Cool. T -st*t stytes spedoly proportioned tor petites. misSes ctesses 501 -al stores 21.99 waa$28 Women's cresses Many colorS ald styte6 to choose from. l.inlt~ QUa'lttties. boulevard ctesses 95 - al stores 13.99to 19.99 were$2&$40 Fall pantsuits A sneak peek at foll; many cOlofs to choose from. boulevarddresses61- ollstores 21. 99 speciof Fcrnous maker handbags Many stytes to choose from in 1nen wttn leottler trm. honCl:X>gS 179 -al stores 43.99to59.99 were$5&$80 Cotton gowns ~t.coolcotton gownsn pmts ald aolds. budget llngeOe 821 -except cerrftOI. ttiousOnd oaks. mission vte)O, kl )Ola 5. 99 reg.6.991.99 Mlior terry tops PUtl ten181 In tots of COIOn, 112•$.fM.. bUdget ~838-except cen1tot. thouland oaks, mlallon vte)O. la )Ola 4.99W9196.99 Budget ci'ess shits Men's long s6eeve wtVtes and post els. budget men's 8A2 -except cerrttOI, ef co;on. ttlOUSCJ'ld oaks. mlsSk>n vlejo, kl jola 3, 99 were 6.59 Oriental style ceramic lamp Lo vely peocod< mottt odds onental elegance to any room lamps63-all stores 79.99 wm$130 "Lorna" shoes Open toe wedge, ankle wrop 1n ru~ CJ"ld spice. women's shoes 112-al staes 19.99 reo.$26 Ekcobd<ewae Great 504' IOWlQS on al~ Ekco non-sttctc bokewae. home economics 151- 0ll stores C}9Cto9.99 reg. $2-19.99 3111 UllOl llVI. •COSTA -.U •Pl. Ml· 7111 OM bl.oclc South o1 rhe SOit D6t9D Prttt.OOY MONDAY ANO FfUOAY t0-1 TUES. ntMI THURS. tCM SAT. 104 SUN. 12-6 Portable fan Keep yea coci tti&$ SUTmef with cu 12· 3-speedosclofugfon home ecOI' ana 7 4 39 .99 reQ.4999 Half sips Lo ts ot stytes wttti deicOTe loce trm: what kJx\sy1 '°QeOe 190 -ahtoces 4.99to5.99 comp . vat. $7·$12 Fcrnous maker bras Many stytes h selected sizes. ycu favoote b<andS fngefie 4d -al stores 2.99 special "Eni:>i'e Strl<es Back" bk:nkets Twn mecny; eaortu scenes. budgetlnens825-except el co;:>n. fox t-.ts. breo. ~oaks, rnillk)n viejo. lo Jc*1, oemtos 9. 99 reg. 12.99 - •• C09ta mesa -souih coast olaza-3333 so. bristot -54&-9321 VMtmlnster -wea1m1nster ma -QO nwest at san 1ego wy. - million viejo-m1Mk>n vlejo mall -crown valley at..,,~ twy. -e-2800 1 • • I :-.. . - . . . . . ' ~~ -· :~ -. . •' .. · .. •' . • .. --. .. .. I Volcano 'Myths' Fouglit No~t Proclaims 'Buainsu tU U•ual' BAGELZ -Bagels are dough.nut s haped Jewlsh roUs. Right'! Then ~by can't Max Rubinstein equate has Rolls Royce with "Jewish rolls?" Blacbkd Cadre Gallery, Ucl. featuring: Naida Schorg • oils Margaret Bedell -sea shell monoprints Richard Soderman -watercolors 1590 South Coast Highway Laguna Beach, California 497-5377 Do You Relax? Ever? IF NOT · · · Newport Center Therapeutic Group is ready to assis1 you with steps toward achieving stress reduction in your life through: Therapeutic Massage Nutritional Guidance Controlled Respiration Consult one ol our slaft members rPW~,.., an 1nd1v1dual prODtarn aruned lo yoJI noeds IOPOIT IUCM TlltHPCUTIC GIOUP Pdc.e Protel.~•onal B u1lo•nl) .i04 We-:.1mmster A11unuc Su1•e 2 New !.>Ort Beac. n 541-2817 ml lnc and pn!9ucned deed. The mo1t Mrioua aahlall occurred ln eulem W~. wbere uh tUll r.malna "EV av t'Aat.rn' • OPBN DOW" In tbe major touna\ d Un1UoM, aaAd Fred~. held· Inc • •'x peraon, offlci&ll1·1~n10red "truth ~uad" to "eapk>de \be ~· \bat Nortb ... t •ourut attr11cUona were )•\ about b.lp.hlcb ln volr•nk uh ~lkln hand4'd out apeehn.a ot 1riUy uh •c· iu•ll)' •hot out ot tht: volcano lll one ot the e1rup- uon1 "We thouahl UU. would be a 1ood w1y to ge\ rtd or 1l," he laughed. R.~porkni at a Sao Francl.lco Preea Club news confef't't\C were told Tbunday tourlat buslnesa in the threfo i;tated hu dropped by at leut 20 percent a nd caUk'<l canceUaUoo ot coaveatJoaa, meetmgs and plWU\ed busine&a expan1k>u. "IT'S B\J INl:SS A8 IJSUAL WITH all our far lhues." accordmg to an illustrated statement topp'°"-d by a drawina of Mount St. Helens belching great clouds ol smolite a.od debrU. ''The farther away you are, t.be more bot air you're exposed lo," said another display ln black, block letters surmounting a bare, mud-choked representation of the mooo.llke swface of the ruined mounlaln There appeared to be instant proof of that cl:i1m. A reporter in Seattle said some friends ar· r ived from Wisconsin on Wednesday and \old him they were ad vised by the AAA to "avoid Washington." THE PROMOTERS CONCEDED THAT Mount St. Helens could explode again. adding that visitors to Portland have lltteS8 to a "Cold.llne" for ··up-to-the-minute" reports on draft depths and ship movements. A toll-free number is provided. The Columbia Rive r was closed by mud but will be back to normal by t.be end or this mont.b . "Normalcy reigns agalo," they said. "Our big· gest concern now is the cetinued flow ol rumors.·· Later in the day. the troupe beaded for news conferenC'es in Los Angeles. Salt Laite City, British Columbi a. Phoenix, Ari%., and San Diego California accounts for about 80 percent of tourism in the PaC'ific Northwest. Navy Protesting Sa11 Jose Plan MOUNTAIN VIEW <AP}-Navy officials are taking a dam view of a proposal to relieve conges t1on at San J ose Municipal Airport by diverting small plane'S to Moffett Field Naval Air Station "Quite frankly, it appears that San Jose want!> to mo\e their problems to Moffett." base com mander Capt. R.F. Marryott said. A Sl.31 MlLLJON PLAN PENDING before the San Jose City Council would. among other pro visions, more than double the airport's passenger capacity by 1997 and move traffic by ligbl aircraft to nearby fields such as Moffett. Naval air traffic at Moffett bas been cut b~· half smce 1968 when area residents l"Omplained about the noise generated by flights. "WE SOLVED THE PROBLEM.'' said base information officer J ohn Shackleton. "and now we· re accused of being under-utilized." The San Jose airport handled 3.6 million passen~ers last year. The oew plan. approved by the c it~ 's pl anning commission June 25, would in crease passenger volume to S.2 cnillioo by 1997 Teacher Plea Vpheld f'~RESNO I API -A Superior Court ruling that Turlock school <hstncts could not charge sick le<.1ve against teachers subpoenaed to attend a slate bargaining hearing was upheld by the state'~ 5th D1stnct Court or Appeal. The rul.lng ~aid Stanislaus County SuJ>(!rior Court Judge f'rancas W. Halley djd not abuse his d1screllon in ruling that the d.istrlcts arbitrarily re· fused to let California Teachers Associatloo have more than one e mployee at the hearing without us- ang s1rk leave The districts charged one day ot leave for teachers subp<>enaed to an EducatiooaJ Employ ment Relations Board hearing oo Jan. 25. 1977. Key Club Chief Named SAN DIEGO (AP) -Jeff Magone of Missoula. Mont . has been elected presidenl of Key Club In ternational during the 31th annual convention of th& 95,000-member high school ser vice club Magone, 17. is a senior at Missoula HeUgate Hi.gh School. ( L. M. BOl'O ) DAILY PILOT INFORMS in the EXPERIENCED STAFF ADVISES INFLATION FIGHTER SPECIALS AT SUPERB DECOR NURSERIES • ....... 1a•M. ·-~ADOS ~ 1~C:•.,••~14 I ' I. Lovely Lilg CALIFORNIA I GARDEN Fucluia Club Seu Auction Costa Mee.a-Bay Citln Branch 0( the National Fuch•ia Sociely will have It.a annual plant ta· ble auction Monday at 1:30 p.m. ln Columbia Savi.nga and Loan Build· Ing 2273 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. Al Osterhue s. h y bridJzer of f uchsiaa, • wlll call for bids on , plants , garden gloves. minuai broulbt to tbe meettnc. Monles coUeded are sent to Orange Coa.st College to help support a student of horticulture for one semeswr. Mar y Warwick , refreshment cbalrman. will be helped 'by ; Gladys Bird, Moree n Guzm an , and Carol Dague. plastic Ues, rose dust.~---------­ fe rtillzers, and other equipment. Me mbers are urged to brtng items for the auction'ssuccess. Marcella Van Riper. aluminum chairman. will handle all alu · • fuchsia Show Sale For a tough, dependable but beauti ful pe rennial. try daylilies . Their flowers com e m all shades of yellov.. rust. o range. pink. red or purple They are also an e)f · ccllenl cut flower to brighten up the m· Coleus. begonias and Impatiens grow well out- doors during the sum· mer. Place them Ul a cool s pot and protect the m rrom the wind r~-p \.(I Wolh ,.,,.N, tf 'fC'1' Wf"l'rV'll 1 All "~ ,...,.. .v~ yOt; r-1 '"""'"' • ;?• .-. 1o, ~ •·!•l\1;1r.a , ...... 43?1 In the Hunlinglon Cenre< mall Sa1 al"ld Sun See e xh1brl by 0 C Fuch<i1a Society reatunn9 mo<e tnan 1.000 exotic plants doors Tustana Society To Meet Tus tana Af ri can Violet Society .... 111 meet W e dne s da y at th e Mercury Savini:::-. Build m g . 1095 Irvine Blvd . Tustrn Plant and supply sates begi n al 6 ·30 pm , m eeting and ho rt1 c ultural program al 7 P lant and :.upply sales will end at 8 15. M a rion Rod ger~. a 20 ~f'<lr J:!tO "l'r \l.hOS{' <' o 11 t• ct 1 on u f A f r 1 t· <.1 n '10ll'b ;md l'Pl'>Cla.!> 1n l'!Ud('., :l50 pl.10l!->, \I.Ill I> r t• ..., (' 11 I I h l' I 0 p I <. ·~t 1n 1 aturC' ;_in<1 Sl·m1 · m 1 n 1 a t u r •· A fr 1 <' a n \'1o l ct:. · !-.he will dti. t·uss h r lechnuwc.!> for .1 r h1ev10g '~ar round bloom and in .... ect fret· s:ro" m g ccmd1t1on~ A qu e~t1on ;ind ans .... cr peraorl will folio" All \1 i.1tor s a rc w el co me to ;1t tl'nd. Star ter pl ants are given to each gue t and bloom- '"~ African violets are g 1 v e n t o t· a <' h n e ....., mem))(>r For informa 11on pl1-.1 ... •· '""' f)'1 1 ~l or 58'i ·~lfiX • \\ ,1 11 r , n n u .1 I ' llt·l·ph m1tl n pr .. 11 .i' ... oon .1., th1• l<1p int h or t" o r1( lht• VIII lwc'IHTH'" dn l-1..·r ttl11c• "' t•n :! lo J "eek.., \.qth 1 f('rt1hzer fornntl.1tr·d '>IWt 1fH dll) for annuJh WHISKEY BARREL SALE SOLID OAK STEEL BANDED HEAVY DUTY HALF-BARRELS IDEAL PLANTERS REG 17 98 z, OIAt.tCTE'R DEPTH IT 14.98 l'iurMP.ry ."ipecial JUNIPER TAM A TIRACTIVE SHRUB OF LOW, DENSE. GROWTH. 1 GAL R£G 3 50 1.97 Sun Excellent for pcn-.woys ano in group planting I Florut !;pPcial J BOSTON FERN BIG. LUSH COOL GREEN INDOOR FERN. 3.99 ince I 6 "~rim Ha1lis}atts Nursery -Florist 28'0 Harbor l lvd .. Costa Mtso • . ~ ' • CREATIVE OUTDOOR LIVING . Outdoof hvmq 1'> .m 1mpc>rtant part o( cl Cdlrlornldn's lit~ l>lyle. and we at Roger's Gar~'OS IA.dnl hJ make the expenence d spec1c1I one lor you. Ex1..11e your tff\6SIOdllOl'l by walking through our ix'.iu1.tully klndsccsped grounds and 1dlk1ng 10 our outdoor speclclhsts. Cre.itMly begins het-e. L._,/. GARDENELLA by Teleecope Build your outdoor parad'11e around thia handsome powder coated a>uminum furniture from the Gallery. Woven, vtnyl coated .ating materldl 1.> inserted directly into rhe frame for a clean, contemporary look. 4 poU(ion ttaddng chlilM $155.GO ~-lable/4 di'*'t '"*' $465 00 ~~--~-----~-~~·-~------------ I ' --""~~~----1m111--~----........... lllllillG •• c.1.--... d •• ~ .... 1.a.1.!!9.. • ............... ~ ... _.J_u~-11 .. 1• ......... lmllll!', ... ~DM.~Y-PILOT __ A_,_. Summer Harvest Yoar ....-.ble e•rtt~n hoWd b e •uppl yln• om" 1ood ha"..U by DOW, but lt 'a tJme to think about kHplng lt happy throup tbe cwt ot the hot . um· mer. Tboee ddlcloua aourmet ~as. early lf'tcure, radl hu and ttnder spanach won't lut DlUC'b longer. They can't take \he beat so except for 1ame hot w~at.bcr lettuce varieties. doo'l try w 1erow anymore There are compen!tatlon . though. fill the empty space:. )Vlth b ea ns. s ~ee t corn . tomatoe", melons. etc All of these love the summer and will keep you busy with good yields. At the end o( summer . you can pl ant more spinach and radishes. Now's the time to s tart or ~ontinue successive plantings. P lanting a small number or f: ants every week or so rather an all at once Is better ror ome garden. It ensures a small arvest spread over a few weeks rather than a large one concen· b-ated in a s horter period. This b especially useful with crops f ke sweet corn, beans. etc. arvest.s can also be spread out y planting early and late ~aturing varieties at the samt' pme ~ It's also lime to tend the soil f mulching and r emoving eeds. The temperature is n s · g daily. and the soil moisture becoming increasingly i mpor· tant to watch A mulch will help treserve moisture and keep toots cool, and keep weeds '°wn. Weekend Gardening C~klist i. Bare spots in the garden? ftberous begonias and hibiscus are in bloom now at the nursery fol' your cboosLOg. ( . ,. Delphiniums which have blM>med should be cut back to •'-inches and fed and watered ~y'U be working their way to a Jecood flush or bloom. • ) •Crabgrass a pest? ~lcct1ve cdbtrols are available now to eliminate this problem • Now's the time to sow sct>d of'the many perennials that you want to bloom next s ummer Ti;;y your hand at delphiniums. penstemons. ron•ops1s. colum- bines or sweet w11l1ams in nats or wrut until started plants a rc available :.it tht.' nurseries • ThC'rt• an• d ~ood man} vegetable!'. thut (•an hi" planted rot fall. Many of them arc no" available in ea!.y·t<• transplc.tnt start s from nur<;cry flats Calypso Carnival Spyglass Hill Garden Club will celebrate its fifth annual s ummer social with a calypso theme. July 19. at the home of Dave and Carol Bright. Getting in practice are. from le ft . Carol Bright, social chairman: Betty Jo Knickerbocker. hos pitality ch airma n . and Martha Green, president. A torchlight feast will be catered and calypso rhythms wiJJ be played by a steel band for listening and dancing under the s tars. Vines Grow Great In Golden State No other state can match Calt!om1a in the number and beauty of vines to be found in its gardens . Evergreen or de · ciduous. everblooming or seasonal -you could choose a n yone of them and not go wrong. The most colorful of summer s hows is that given by the bougainville a vine. Jn mild· winter. warm summer areas of the ~lat('. this \ 1ne puts on a spectacular display of flowers Ul either red. pink, white, purple . orange or yellow. Use it at the corner of a wall and watch what you plant beneath it for s uch brilliance needs no competition More hardy to the cold 1s the lavender trumpet \'tne. This rapid ~rower is rich in dark grl'c·n foliage and its attractive p a IE> purple trumpt-l flowers wh1C'h a re three inchc'> long T h e g 1 "' n t b u r m t• " ,. honeysuckle 1:> a i;tnkmg vine· Y.1th large. glo~sy leave:-. and hu,1'.!e tubular. fragrant bloom!'. up to !>IX ancl :-.even inc h<'.') IOnJ! When the blooms open thc·y <iro· white and then fadl' to ycllo'>' Plant it on a trellis a gi11nst ,1 "unn\ "'all and lt't ll c:ov t•r lht• :-.I r!(' or YUUT hOU!>(' The cape plumbago 1s a ma::.s of light blue nowers and is one of summer's more pleasant and persistent s hows. ft blends with any color. too. and that's an asset in any season . anywhere. It can be trained either as a vine or as a s hrub and recovers well from any damage by a heavy frost. A visit to your local nursery will show you what is available now in s ummer blooming vines. While you're there be sure to get the right variety for your area a:> some of lhc onei. we've men· t1oned may be too tender for your part of the state. Open House, Carnival Set !'\ewport lla rhor Orchid So<:1e· I \ "'di i.pon1.nr a (•am1vaJ and opt•n hOU.')l' un Thur~day at 8 p m ;1t the F1r'>t Methodist Churt'h. 19th St . and Harbor Blv<l .. Costa Mesa . l!oo thi. ~111 include d e· monslrat1on!'. in potting, mount· In!!. culturi• nnd car<.· of orchids. Exp<'rt.' "'" abo be on hand to an'" l'r quc•slwn:. For 1nrorm<1t1on rt>~a rcl 1ng t1t kt'L-.. d1nnl·r menu and draw· 1ng, call 548-1363 or 646-0132. LLOYo•s I I , garden shop The Fruits of Labor July 'Payoff Time' for Soulldand Gardeners 8outbem Califonlla 1ardeoen aow can beliD to .UOY t.be fndta of their labor lrom tbelr 1arden1. "July in Soutbem Callfomla 1ardens ls f:yoff tJme." says tbe July uue of S unse t lla1ume. "You can begin to reap aummer flow e r s and ve1etad>ies." To keep plant.I producing. pick freab nowers, remove faded ones. and harvest vegetables regularly. Long warm evenings are ideal for harvesting and pick· ing. Jt is also possible to plant beal·loving plants now. and is 1m· portant to maintain garden fertilizing routines THE MOST IMPOaTANT job of the month is watering. Watering should be done early 1n the morning to provide plant roots with enough moisture to sustain them during hot days Watering should be done only when plants requ1re moisture. not on an arbitrary timetable. During July, many gardeners take their summer vacations. and must leave someone else in charge o r garden watering. Provide the caretaker with a simple watering schedule by keeping a record of how often t he gar den is wate red 1 m · mediately prior to leavang on vacation. advises Sunset If an inexperienced person 1s to do the watering. make a chart that can be c hecked off as items are com pleted. and if possible. supervise the job at least ont'e before leav· iog. Care for camelhas by k~pin~ ·soil around plan~ moist dunng bot summer moot.ha to prevent exceuive bud drop next winter. Mulch plants heavily to coo· aerve moisture and keep root.a cool. Feed plants an acid plant food. CA&E roa c.hrysa.nt.bemwna by plncbinc or cuttin1 plant.I back. tben feeding them. Be sure plants are well watered, and stake tall and large flowering types. During July. crabgrass. oxali& a nd spotted s purge can cause weed problems in gardens. say~ Sunset. tr not checked. these plants will s pread rapidly It's important to attack the plants while they are young, before they go to seed Dig up daffodJls to d1v1de. re· locate. and replant bulbs. Oo not keep them out of the ground longer than nttessary. Lift and d1v1de overgrown dumps of bearded iris. discard woody cen ters. and replant large health> rhizomes · To k ee p Bermuda . S t Augustine and d1chondra lawn'> healthy. s pread o n a high nitrogen fertilizer. Be sure to water m the fertilizer to prevent burning SPREAD A THICK LA VER or organic mukh -gra:-.s clip· pings . compo:-.t. o r ~rou nd redwood -around gardt.-n to keep soil temperaturf'l> uru/orm and root.<; cool July 1s the month to plant an nuals Near the roaM. plant an} annuals available in nur..en1·<, Somt' po!>s1b11lt1es inc lude .q~e ratum . e:t i.ter~. Chr rsan News from ell over Callfomia la rounded up each day In the the mum multtcaute, C. paludosum. coleus. cosmos. dla nthus, dwarf dahltas. aem· pernorens begonias. gloriosa daisy, impatiens. lobelia. marigolds, p etunias, phlo~. portulaca. s a lv la, sweet alyaaum, verbena, Catharanthua rose us ( Vlnca roeea I and d.n· nias . In hot inland areas. best bets are martgolds. portulaca, Catharanthus and zinnias. Shade plants for one week after plant· mg. Heat lovers and subtropicals such as bananas. bougainvillea. citrus. hibiscus. lantana and Natal plum can be planted thl!i month. For al least two w~ks after plantmg or transplanting, s hade plants from hot sun. builcf. watenng basins around them, mulch Y.l'll . and water f re· quenlly Pl.AST Vt:GF:TAIH.ES A~ i.oon a~ you can . advises :-,un,et Ampl1• "'atl·ring will pro- \ 1<11· ,, harn•'t from Scptembe,.. 1hrnui.:h Ot:cr:mtwr Hecom : m t·nrled plants ind urle beans.: h•'l'l!>, carrots. corn. <·ucumbers: l'URPlant, t·nd1ve. pepper-.. sum ml·r -.quashes. tomatoes and: turn1~. S.•t'd s should bl' kept mo1::.t until they gc:rminatt' Y. 1st-wall'ring " C''"t:nt 1<.1I in Southern ('allforn1a J.!<1rdcns 1n Jul\· Spenal al!ent1on -.h<>u ld be ~1\en t n nc"'I) planl~d u r lron'>pl,rntl'1I 1t..-ms dnrl 'ccd llnl!' "h11 h n·qu1re frc-que nt ~atcnng On h•1I rlrv <l a'"· 1t mJ) be· n1·1·p.,,;,i,.,. 111 1 rri~a1e <'nnt;:uncr l•lanh '"" ,. mom · In~ <1nr:J1•\f nJOL' C~'• "'tu 641 ·1289 • ' .. •. •• .. .. .. 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Just some straight lallt about acting for movies and television, the theater •commercial film. and. most important. how lo get there. ··1 will not guarantee you anything," said the Newport Qeach resident. who started a Costa Mesa talent agency a few mmths ago. "U you have a desire to produce. Uien I will do eMrything I can lo help you get started "The world of casting is ~question mark of the industry." sl9e added. "But I feel you have just as good a chance living in ()Ange County as you do in Hollywood." • Mrs. Berzon baa two basic ingredients that may keep her btlflness in the black: an uncompromising full-steam-ahead al· t~e about the potential _theatrical market in Orange C~unty aJit an energetic personalJty that keeps the best of her chents ~ed. ·She joins a handful or other theatrical agents laced t.bdugbout the county who advertise ·'fresh. new faces and ~ties" lo makers of TV sen es. movies and the more ab'9ndanl advertising work. '· Talent agent Marian Berzon with Kim and Linda Hall No fees are required lo become a cuent Mrs Benon takes J 15 percent commission on any work she :.ets up for a cli ent Aspinng actors and models submit a resume-uke 1nlorma uon card and snapshot. She takes begmnt>rs a!> well as staf.(e hardened professionals. s ince advertisers clamor for a wide spectrum or races and "types ... "I don't believe in discouraging anyone." said the 46-year- old Mrs. Berzon. who spent 10 years m Spnng Valley.N Y. com mumty theater before moving to Southern Ca.ltCorma . "Who am l to say you're not going to make it " But she won't hold back from laying down the facts of life or the theatncal industry. "I had a very heavy girl come in here who wanted to ~ a model. I told her 1f you want to be a model you need to take off 25 pounds. She thanked me for telling her that. She said she needed someone to tell herthe truth ... Likewise. <'lients lacking dra matic or modeling skills wi ll be advised to seek private or classroom coaching m acting. vo1ct- dan ce and other theatrical dJsc1phnes. She can also refer ht-r clients to the conveniently lo· And the message Mrs. Be non gifts lo prospective clients shuf· f\e.!11 in and out of her office is en- c-aging, yet realistic: a no- ~ approach lo "the in· ~-· .... '/f's very hard and it's very com- petitive, and I tell people, · says talent agent Marian Berzon, ·as good as they are, there 's going to be another person catcd South Coast Actor. StudtfJ. which offers more than 30 ""ork· shops in all areas of TV. film , stage and modeling. Mrs. Berzon noted. howeve r, her talent agency operates in dependent of the studio and ch ents are under no ob1Jgat1on to at· tend the acting workshops She managed lo find time for a •ewspaper interview amid a who's just as good or better. · hectic schedule of appointments. sporadically interrupted by 541meooeburstinginloherofficelocheck thlsorthat. Mrs. Berzon b ad just moved he r office from Newport Bncb. fleeing the constant drone of airplanes and jets spurting oat of John Wayne Airport. She moved into a Harbor Boulevard sdlle of offices with the South Coast Actors Studio and Newport- Paet!ica Film Studios. businesses she helped start three ye an ago. To add insult to an already chaotic situation. a Ma Bell mix- up left the entire operation wit.bout telephone service for two ~s. Mrs. Berzoo knew it was no way to run a talent agent busi· "*· But there was still time to talk with Linda Hall and her dn&bter. Kim. The newcomers to the talent agent/acting world widked through her door with a pocketful of fears and a few hardhitting questions. "It's very hard and it's very competitive and I tell people as ·goed as they a re, there 's going to be another person who's just assood or better," Mrs. Berzoo said to the San Juan Capistrano reiidents. Kim said she wants to be a fashion designer. She figures she ~l lo work as a fashion model to learn a ll angles or the gar · ttrade. Mrs. Hall said she s quelched Kim's modeling opportunities wt.en her daughter was a toddler Since most of her clients are not members of the Screen Ac· tors Guild. commercial jobs usually pay about $150 and rarely br· mg lucrative residual payments. she said . But mjnor commercial work could lead to uruon mem bership and, for the select few, a career In movies or TV. '"In tJus business you have lo be seen even 1f you don't get paid for the job." she said ... If 1t'sgomg to give you exposure so peo- ple will see you. you're going todoit." Mrs. Berzon feels her recently acqwttd talent agent license will open more doors for ~'orkshop participants and other agen- cy clientele. Her file now numbers more than 400 clients "Most beginners do not know what it's all about." she said ··Half the people who come in here don't know wha t a theatncal resume 1s about: what to put on it and what not to put on 1t . ''Herethey have a chance to get their feet wet ·· And one of the first t hings she can do 1s save prospect1 H clients from plopping down S400 to $600 for publicity stJ lls Snapshots are adequate in the beginnjng and Mrs Berion can arrange moderately priced proof s heets for a client's first aud1 · tion Kim Hall presented Mrs Benon "1th a few professional stills that made the youth look much older than her 15 years • • • •• "I didn't want to make the choice for her to be a part of this," she said. "I wanted her to make the choice. • "I went to school with kids who were actors. I felt they were bNts, snots and stuck-up." "I knock arrogance down as soon as I can." said Mrs Berzon. "They (clients> will not be able to survive long in this bminess with that attitude." "Th1s makes you look sexy."' Mrs. Berzon said . gazmg at d photograph or Kim posmg With heavy makeup and barren shoulders "But that's not how 1 see you. This is not the fresh. vounJ! look that I see in you. · "The industry wants the real person; not a photo ol someone posed in a tennisoullitin a studio. "And you know what," she said. stuffing the photos back 1n to an envelope, "we're not gomg to use them." South Coast Actors Studio President Eva Nerres (left) dlfects student She/11 Schurman of Capistrano Beach m an 1mprov1sat1on workshop on her way to. perhaps. a career in movies and TV. A Tribute to the 'Duke' By J UDITH OLSON Of-0~1, ~ ... "''" One man. with a puzzled look on his face . stopped to stare at the huge crowd of photographers, T V cameramen and reporters Thursday morning at John Wayne Airport. "Pardon me, but who's important?" be asked. trying lo sort out the races. The star or the show, John Wayne. wasn't there. but bis widow. Pilar Wayne, was present t.o represent the beloved AJl -AmeMcan Man who dled June 11 , 1979. It was yet anothe r tribute to the big cowboy star wbo was a hero lo m11Jions or Amencans. Art works depicting Wayne, a resolution from the Orange County Board or Supervisors and a plaque from the Laguna Beach Chamber or Commerce all were presented lo the county In brief ceremonies with Supcn'lSOr Thomas Riley offictal.ulg. There as a ne w glass case m the terminal buildmg t.o house a pa inted plate with Wayne's image, the resolutJon and plaque. and there are two additional pamungsof Wayne on the tenruna.l walls. Two of the three artists were present to officially present their works and say a few words lo Mrs. Wayne. Marilyn McCracke n . a Whittie!' resident, painted a pastel of Wayne and Ralph Schindler, a Los Angeles artist, did a lit..bograpb. The plate was painted by Enm Szabo of Texas. the only artist not at the ceremony. It is No. A6 in a fmng or 100 Mrs. McCracken said she did the portrait because her son-in-law, Tom Barfield, was a fan of <See JOHN WAYNE, Pa1e llZ) .............. ~--­ ACTOR'SION, ITMAN, Mm WIDOW, l'ILAlt, WITH IUNJMIOR TOii -..V ( Boros cope SATURD ,. , Jl 'U ' 12 By SYDNEY OM.ARit ] ARJES <Mar. 21-Apr. 19): Protect home and property. Eliminate s afety haiards. Concentrate oo basic values and security. Coiled needed material and in.formation. Cancer , Capn corn persons play significant roles. Be aware of an· terest rates, clauses, leases. insurance require men ts TAURUS <Apr. 20-May 201 . Ask questions. give full play to intellectual cunos1ty. Idea or concept which you had flled away will now prove of value. Gemini, Sagittarius natives figure prominently. Relative sends message which clarifies goals. Avoid scattering your efforts C.EMJNI (May 21-Junc 201 Emphils1s on pay m ents, collections . understanding what should be kept and what must be discarded You locate a rticle that had been lost. missing or stole n. Persistence now wall pay di v1dends Aquarius, Leo, Scorpio persons fi gure prom mently CANCER tJune 21 July 22 1 You havf' gr eater freedom of thou~ht. action Relil t1onsh1p ll> antens1 hed. NoUun~ 1:, apt to occ·1n halfway -no lukewarm procedures. Scenario highlights travel, new :,tarts and romantic 1n te rlude . Gemini, Sa~itta r1us, Virgo persons play important rule:. L F..O <J uly 23-Au~ 221 Ek• d1~creet , main tam low prof1k Jmport::int dec1:,1on affecting , you is bemg <Jrrived ;.it b<'hind scene:, Accent on temporary ~eC'lusion , v1 ... 1l to one confined to home or hrn.p1 tal. Secret 1:, r eveah.>d and you benefit a'> rt'Sult Taurui.. Libra, Scorpio native~ fi gure prominently VIRGO I Aug 23 S<.-pt 22> Aura of illusion a nd romance dominate your personal seen· ario Get promises in wntmg Takiog too muc·h for ).!r•JOtC'd now c·ould re~ult in d1 :,ap pomtmt•nt. loi.s. Re n •alist11: 10 apprc11~al of place:-.... 1tuations and people P1sce i. and anothc·r Virgo figure prominent!} l.IBRr\ <Sept Z3-0 ct 2Zl Hc•putat1on career. pr~tJAe a nd honor could be "on the line." State case in clear . concise manner . Don't attempt to shirk responsibility You have g rand opportunity to transform apparent defeat into victory. Know it a nd act accordingly. SCORPIO I Oct. 2J·Nov. 21 >. Commumca lions from afar boost your s p1r1 ts Accent on wider distribution and greater display of prod uct. You receive verif1callon enabling you to proce~ with favorite project AccE·nt on travel, publishing and love. SAGl'ITARIUS I Nov 22-~c 21 > ~cw ap proach aids m resol\'1ng financial dile mma Partner or maw conhdes contra{'tual obhga t1on Stnv(• to underst and long-range potentuil Leo. Aquurius pe rsons figure prominentl y Avoid lifting heavy obJccts CAPRICORN I Dec. 23-Jan. 19 ): You need add1tionaJ tnformat1on in connection with pro- posed legal settlement. Accent on public rela· lions. coming to terms with those whose views may not coinc ide with your own. You couJd be drawomtwodirectionss1multaneously. AQUARIUS <Jan 20-Feb. 181, Leave fi ne points. deta ils for another day. For now. per ceive projects, situations as a whole. Deal with Gemiru. Sagittanus persons Accent on s pecial services. dependents, pets and coopera· t ion with one who shares your interests. P ISCES <Feb. l&-Mar . 20): Emotions are mtenslfied find outlet for expression. State views in frank manner. Emphasis on creativity, change, variety, reaching underatanding with loved one and childre n. In matters of speculu lion stick wit.bnumber4. FEATURING B~wl tJV;~i;fie;;;;qs Night P•inlftl ....,r ...,,_,.,•Tout Skin Car• Free COMult.tion c.11frer~17S.2363 Plcnlcklna 1t the~=::::;::;::;:~::::~:====:~~~~~~~ .. ~iiiiiiiiiiii~~~i Hollywood Bowl la a mucb·loved Southern Calllomia tradillon. and many Oran1e Co.st re· 1id ents make the ll'ek uch ytar wilh wkke.r ha.stets in band. Thls year there was a Wea~m theme for open- ing night last. Tuesday. An a uthe ntic s tage coach was loane d by Wells Fargo Bank for tbe evening. a nd the s pirit of '49 was cap- tured with gold-wnpped chocolate coins lor all the concert.goers from the bank. Hosts and hos tess were dressed lo Western a ttire and the theme was continued w1th the music. Smelly Problem UEAH ANN L I\ N D Jo: H S ~ \' v e ra I ~ l'J r!'> ag o a ~om a n wrote to you and ::.aid s he was ready to kill herself. It seem~ s he was about to be driven cr azy by an odor that was ruining a ll hc•r rcla· t ionships. She tried every soap mvenled, all sort.-. of col· og n es, bathe d three times a day and s llll, s he said, that d1s~usting odor was with her The woman wNil to six diffe r ent d<H'lor~ Not one said the\< <·ould s mell anythin~ out of the ordinary. She w:t "> ~ure they were copp1n.I! out be<.'ause tht•v didn 't know what to ·110 ahout her problem F inally, you cons ult<•d with two phys1c1<.1ns and two psychiatris ts . .ind told her the p roblem wa!'> in her head Today l read a story that m1f::ht pro' 1· :-ou "rong. lt v. as about a teen-age boy who had u body odor so bad his pa re nts couldn't sell their house. Fo r thr<'e years he suffered from a :;m e ll, like dead fish. Washing and deodorants didn't hl'lp. All the docto rs ht•ld th<'1r nos es and s aid . "Can't understand 11 " Finally, a doctor an Tacoma tracked do~ n lht> m\'Skrv HC' rl 1-. cover ed the boy s uffen-d from a chemical pro b I <' m 11 1 s h o 11 y m('Charusm ~as urwhlt• to brt•;.ik do~n tr1methyl::im1nc a foul-s melling s ubstam'l' that was l'Xt•rctcd m his ~weat. The boy was put on a lo" ·chJonne diet -and within a week the odor "a!'> gon1• A folio" up one yt>ar late r revcalt:d no odor problem what t•ver lie v.a~ d<Jting, h 1 ... grac1es had 1 m proved immc•nsely and he• was likt• a d1ffcn..nl '"" l .tuuff.#rs pt>r:o.on Oo }'<>U thank. f>erhaµs . till' wornttn who wrote rn 1g ht h:JV l' had the :-:i n11 · prnblt•m ' If :.o, you ow<• hC'r an apology. \t E X I C () (.' r T Y OEi\R MF:X l('O: Thf' woman ~ho wrotf:' did not h aH' lhib probl~m . She had goof' to "'ll doc tor~. and not on<' <'Ould smt·ll anything oul or tbt> ordinar\'. \'ou \Hill' '"'II. but \'OU don't r1•:ul -.i1 hol ft ~a ... all an lht> INl..r (,o back :and t:;k1• a not he r look. Goodbye Glob I w as gathenng up uld newspapers this week when I came a cross a paper dated April 29. On the fro nt page, Walter Cronkite was he· mR considered by John Andersoo as a runnm).! malt." In l>POr l'>. th1: NFL opened their 1~ d raft ln domest1<.' nc·w .... Ford lost $164 m1ll1<in an 1L'i first quartf:'r In the· com 1c·s. Charli e Bro" n was t.•xpla 1nin g to S noopy the ruJcs of ten n1s . In TV. ABC was in terv1e w1ng for a new ··Angel .. In the adi., Wig City was r unning <1 undn~round h<1d m<:t for · a lot of good food. a few speeches, and a lit· tie entertainme nt at a local restaurant." J know what happened to WaJt.er. Snoopy, and the Fo rd Motor Com pan~. but what h:Jp pi:ncd lo the group in lhv fallout shellt·r~ wa1t1ng · for the end of the world " A re they :-till s itting in tht• hunker i;t·ttang a h t tic le~ with a ll thojl lOJtCthem css '? "f can 't s tc.nd 1t an ymore. Dw11ehl I vt• got to know what's gom~ on up there. I'm go1nl.! thl' t•nd 11r t ht "'"r id \1111 know I dun t kntJl4 .;.h, I said that." · I Ml'ST ADMIT I ~at there for a while won· derinj! "hat l would do .r t ht• ... lc1n h ad 04.·<·n 0 11 tht• rron1 pil.l!t' v.1t h ..i \\ J :-It 1111'111n d :.t 11· I 1n1· v.1th <1u•Jt1·s frnm l ht• Jlrl''lll•·11t \\oulll I ha\I' ~ral,lx:<I m' l'h11ru I 1111 Erma ••••IJeelc :.ii b um ' \1) p11t-. o( Er<.1!'>l' . .1111t hp ~Ill'•"' Thi· p1<.'tun· rif mi· in h1i::ti school wh<>n I 14 t'l l!he<i 113 pound!>., Would I havf' i.toppt>d th<' paper '' Left the ~aragc> 11J!hl IJO and IOl'ked th<• doors ' Canceled my hair ap- pointment? Had the kids clean their room ? April 29 .. '>'hat ~a:- 1 dom~ on April 29" Jt ~a" a T m .... dav . daY art c•r ~arb<.1ge day · l" 11 d;.1y" :iftc·r my son ·s b1rthdav Tue:,day m<.1 \'h•• I made a note on m\ · c<.1ll·mfar Wouldn't huge ::id for the "mother who IS <JC tl VC .. In gener al news, Tris ha Resy ()f Fort Romeu. France. stopped s neez· ing after 204 days, and a s m a ll he ad line pro · dalmed . "TODAY IS THE LAST DAY . RELIGIOUS GROUP CLAIMS." THE STORY WENT on lo explain that a g r oup fro m Mo ntana a nd follo w e r s fro m sever al other s lates were in shelters a wait· ing the destruction of the world by a nuclear war. They had been pre· paring for doomsday for months and before going out and get a paper " "YOU AND VOl R y1;u kno14 11·• I deaned calculations' I told you the o H·n' the world would never -----------.. end on the sam e day Ap· 0mars pliance City is having an CUSTOM FRAMING EOM clearance " Speo•li.dng In "You know the troubll' SHADOW BOXES with o ur m arr iage , t803 Newport Blvd. Cla ude? The only lime C~ta M.esa you take me out to dm· 11 ner anymore is wbe n the world is coming Lo an end " · ·'I d o trus t yo u . Lionel, and I love you. but J still say we could have told my m other where we were going." "Okay, so r forgot to pack your tripod. ll is n't RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY ~Y .. Wmt ......... lt2l ..... ~ Cott• ....._-Ma-115' THE MEDICAL CARE CElllER NOW OPEN EVENINGS & WEEKENDS • Fulty Qualified Physician on Duty for Treatment of illnesses. injuries or routine check-ups. •Specialists Available on CaJI • X-Ray and Labora">ry Facilities •Reasonable medical office fees LARGE SAVINGS over e mergency medicinef~ 848-9600 •HOURS: 9 AM to 11 PM BROADWA Y COMESTOSADOLEB ACK ! AS THE SADDLE BAC K COM PANY T HEA TRf PR ESENTS "MY FAIR LADY" s tarring David H olliday Cthr. "M a n ot L J M a ncha .. and "Coco" w ith Katharine H epburn 1 a s H e nry H iggins. And Broadwa y's L indd M ichelle, who has starred w ith Tony PJndall <Ca r ousel), John Raitt <Show t>oat ) ;rnd J.=ic.~ Jones (Oklahoma), as Eliza Dool1ttlro- Directed by Crandell Diehl Who IS directing Rex Harri son in the 2Sth anniversary 01 "LADY" on Broadw•Y next 5Pf'lnQ. Don 't m iss this magical mu<>1cJI that bring'> B roadWay to your ow n bac k yard Early reservations are urged • Performance date s · July 11, 1'; 22·2'; 2'-ll ; Augu~t 1 1 8 pm Cur,<}11t July 20. V & AMCJUSt J J p m Curta1rt Tickets: S7 For ticket infonnat1 o n ~ reservation'> call Saddleback ~lege Box Otfice at 831~56. At PRECISION PflfOttMANCE we shampoo. mdtion. ~ cm blow av ywr hair. whether you' re a guy cxcp. We also offer permanent waves, coloring. frosting, manicures. and acrylic nails. NO APPOINTMENTS AllllY8MICISSAIY • • . John Wayne CLOSE OUT'S & R.OOll SAMPUS ALL IAIR CllS lncludee: • ltlu.00 510 i tFl'MIP••eBl) the actor and sot much pleasure from watching his fllmau Barf1eldJay dying of cane.er. Scblndler, wbo painted t.be Image while Wayne wu lD the hospital the tut Ume. said that be, too, ii a devoted fan. ''There'll never be anotberODllibhlm,"heaaidtoMn. Wayne. Tbe ;.--Beacb Chamber of Commerce, wMell pscMMd Scb1Ddler'• won, plam to make a •nMed edtUoD art work ••allab&e to cbambll' _._. e¥ery year, ~·•nt wttb th• • .,.. pmtrait. lllb O,._, former chamber pnlldeet. uld t.11ieJ ._. WQM ftnt beew ''be wu • cooct ... ....,.... • IDOd frtmd. •• 111110 tlwr au., Mid WQM wM pert of"• aelect cd"'' ot "9et Americw" and 1 man •bo will , .................. bero al the Amerkm Wea, a mu who rep ... M:nled 1uper· ,.,_,)Nll.riodam. "John Wayne baa brou1bt pride to all American cttlsenl," be aeld. Rile)' recalled aeelD1 • photo of tbe actor with tbe wlDd blowiDI lD bla hair u be arriYed at Oranae County Airport fl'om hil mt bosptta1 atay lD Boltoo, and it wu tbm be Sot tbe idea ol renamlnl tbe faelUty after bl.In. Mn. Wayne, fre1b lD a plum colored dJ"tM and wblt.e lace Jacket, IJ1ldoull1 poeed for pboto .,... pboCo and 1Ud ......... tbe airport a lot ud .... tblDb baYill& t.be pewtnp t.ben ii • lovetJ idea. Tbe e.remony wu a double lbot few re· porten ..... Mftl'al eonMNd tbe ....,-rillor for wne ~ aboat tbe airport ud ltl pro- blem•. UafortuuMIJ. Ule llD't Qulte u 1lmple few 20tb catary cowbo11 u lt wu for tbol• portrayed by John Wayne. Tbey dldca't ba" to deal wttb Jet nou.. overcrowded termlnal1 and air pollution on t.Mlr.....,.. '599" '699" '699" '799" '749" '799" I • CONDl110N •CUT & &OW DRY Reg. Women 118 Reg. Men 111 Of .. 6 DAYS AW&[: MOM...All. t-1 SAT. t-4 ... I •+• • COSTA MESA 763W. BAKER IATmlTOU 540-3855 HOW I LOCATIONS TOsmtYI YOU OflB•• SOON .. HUMTl.-TOM llACH ' ...... _._ ---····-···- I _._. ___ _ Business Inflation Battle Lost? Buyer Behavior Didu WI Prices /We By JORN CUNNIFF NEW V O Rk <AP l Americana have de<'id~ to bat Ue lnfiauon. said a 4Stock markt't ana111t on readlna that con sumer lnstallmt'nt dt'bt fell a records.1.~ billlon so Nay lie m1aht as tt ily haH• p hra sed lt another wa y American buyer l\ Wt'rl' ovt'r com e by rism.i: prt<'t'' l 1 in~ t h u t Vlt'WµO&nt. the l·r l'dll decline lS i.een not su muc h as a battle u u cll'Ccut. WHIC'HEVER \ ll'"'J>Otnl i.UI~ best. the cooel~1on 1s tht' Mtmc Th e r e has bel'n •• nrnrkt .. t changt> In l'Onsumer ~ttatulh:' fro m buy ing 4u1<•kl) twfor1• prices rose t o J\01d1n i.: purc h ases m hoJ)t' th~u pnu·:, will fall The Federal Rei.ervt' hl'lped roste r the c h anl(e' part1cularl) by making credit harder tu ob lain but also by promoting Lhe n o tio n that unlesi. bu)e r~ res train ed themsel ve!'t the econ omy was ~oang do'A n lhe dra in. It might s till. and some will bla m e the Fed's tight mont.·> policies. b ut consumers 1n the meantime have lessened their pe rsona l Liabilities. al be1t b~· the revolutionary policy of lowe ring their Livi ng standards Yes. som e Ame ricans at le ast ar e gelling bac k to fundamen - ta ls. They are act ually comm1l- ing the un-Ame r ican crime of dom g \l>ith less, which 1s c·on t r ary to all they h ave been told and taught about America Honda Plans Auto Factory CO LUMBUS. Ohio <AP> Honda Motor Co. plans a S200 million expansion or its motorcy· c l e pla n t to manufacture auto mobiles. the fi rst J apanese auto mobile facility to be built in the United States. Construction of the auto plant is expected to begin later this year near M ar ysville, about 25 miles no rthwest of Columbus Operations at the n e w plant s hould start in about two years with the production of 1983 model Honda cars, company of- ficials s aid. But ln m any lnlllanc•'"' th . .., a~ doll\I llO not u an t>llt'rt 1 ,. 1n r H l ralnt not •11 buttlt a.:a1nal t•n,·m~ 1nflutu111, hut •tmpl)' bt'<'WU~(· they hnH ht1 1t olber cho ct The' ha\t bt't n prin•ct o ut o r lht' m arkt't T h " t'l1m1nat1<111 r r om th 1• m nrkcl pl»l'I' h u " he· 1• n achll'H'd 11111 ~1 m pl } h\ cu .... , ... ha.Rh pr11't'!'\, hut ul,11 h• .111~,. "'" 1nl.'rt'd'4l''i oht'll Pll'h ltl 1•1 It· 111111 tJ'< hr ••<'l.t"l\ lt1Jl t a kt' n111,,1 of U1l' UH' r\'<l'" t rl11lft1'1,d l'l'lllll1<1ll'~ I 1•<' I ' J!t' I th .. t l111• r, tl11 ,d I''• uf \lw 11.1111111' tnt.•I 111111'111 ,~ • !11-,1 111 thl' IH~lw:-1 \·\d fll'ufl\ ..!JI" !KG E111l-; ~porty Lijfj 111 Octobe r LONOON 1;\PJ Hrt tam's famous '\1,; 1w rt~ l'ar has rca<'ht'd tlw t 1111 or the roac1 T he a11tng, ~t at1· ow111•ll auto giant Ont1sh Lt•\ 1:11111 :.aid in a s lalrnu·nt th 1t MG production \Val l u11I 111 Octob<'r The plant .it ,\h 1ngdon. 60 mtl\.'s w1•s t of London. \\ill shut d o \\ n t\ nd m nsl u l I ht· >Wfl rnembE'r workfor1'l' ''Ill hl· l~11d off P<·rm<inl'nth The movl' 1nfl1<'<1tt·d laalure of a last ,d111'11 at tempt by /\s ton-Martan reportedly bal'kt'd h \ .1 J a panes<' manuf.icturl'I. to ra ise C'ap1tal lo hu) th<.· plant and s ave thc ~hi Beloved b y conn111' 1·ur' and a youthful ll) mlJ11I to generations s ine<' 11 \qp; first produced 50 ·' t•ars :igo, the MG w ill huve lost BL about $48 m1ll10 11 by October. The M G ha ::; b c('n severely affected b~ foll· mg demand in the t:n1ted States. its main customer C'rnt. or mon.· even than dunng tht• 11,1\'I ol wartime mob1llia· l11in 1n itw 19-10 .. I' S Ne•\" &. Wt1rlcl lte1>ort 1•'1t1111ah•., that af tu'< luw'i aren't 'IHIO)(l'ti uotl 111fl..il111n t·onlmues 11 1 ht• ; H 1k·n•1·nt unnu.al rnte of t111• PJ'>l lit c .Jc lt· .1 ram1ly that r 1r111•1I $1.).tJOtJ in l!J70 wall neetl ~ 7 71»! 111 l!i:JO HHt i1n: 1111w bt·1n.:. µncei< t"•' "l'l'llt 111 lit g1 c11A 111.; b} an ... 111 wrmul.i 'iU1JJ1I> demand. "1 \ l' lit , 11 told, rl1 datts what 11111 l'' "111 IJ\ l.Jtt•h though. ''"' .,. llt·r ' 111•1·cb 'l'\:m to be de I 1•111\lnlll.I? pl ll l c \, 11 h,,\,. 1111 we• l fur t'\:trl1 1 It tl1 •• 1 .!01111 'tit' .1 utc)m1Jbd~ 1·•••'•' .11. 1ont1111H' t o rise tll'"I II\ 'hrur•kPrt iJt O\,JO d .\nd ', 111 \, ' ·t 11 u1111 J 'A l'I r \ 11n cci. 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Offet'"ed with rec OUl"ff 714 / 540.0500 Rare Coins & Stamps GOLD & SILVER Pric.a for 7·10-80 c;.10 c--·'° !>11v ... c1 '" o\ t<fuqt-rran<.h M ApU• lf>,Jf IOll(o•ON> \0 p~ .C)> "° .,.,,,, ""1<1' Buy Stll ~1 u., , .. J H ., , .. , \4'1 w•• u :• 1US llH (40 fCH CUlf'f"fl'I Quotfl\ C714) 55~850 South Coast Plaza VIiiage S\Wrflow•r •t h•r St ""-f~<n>U from Soutt'I Ccw\t Pl+'fl•J 1 ( Call 642-5670 J Pu I a 11 w word!. lo w ork lo r you DETROIT <Al'> Chryslc•r Corp has ra1serl the a \·eragt· ~Lick<'r price of alS 1980 cars by i i pcrrc•nl. or SlGO ·1 he antrc·<1:.t• 1.., tltt• fourth this modt.·I \.C•CJ r for the :'\o 3 aut0makc•r Tlat• company anno.uncrd J 5 I Pl'fl'l•nt 1nt·rC'a:-.1.· .1t lht• ..,tart <•f th1• m11lll'I \C?.Jr ;111cf f111l1J'A l·cl lh,1l \I 1lh l!\('rCJSC'' Of i pt<rl'(>llt 10 [>t:n m l)( r .111d ::! 2 111·rr •·nl an \prtl I ht• p1 w1· r~1I'• tonlo. 1·Ht·1 t tt." 1A-1·1 k. < hry'>l1•1 ... ;11d hut lht• 1n1 r1· 1 ,. "di not '-'JIPI) It• t· • .r:. 1 ur r t·11th 111 d1·,alt·r.., IO\ 1.·nloriL',.. '" t•1 urdl r"> plJCl·cl lit llH •''I ut••.rf,• \ 'I h1 1111 n· 1 1· :.p,il1·, '" ;1!1 • f C l-an'l"r ' !~l!SIJ cin'11• 111 m•1d1 h. •\\••pl f••r tr· l'h m1ll'lh llnnv• 1 .:nd [J id 't' 1 1111111 'Ir , ll" prrr• an1 r 1• ,,,.\\Ill tw t.:c ko•d c111t11 lh•1:-.1• l\\!1 n,1o1I, I· 1•ll1•1 ll\• \Ut.' I lgrJoranee is out. lnfornaed is ino .. Read the Orange Coast newspaper that keeps you in --the informative DAILY PILOT 642-4321 ·~-I ....... Exp«!rtise Floats East Th" prnbh•m of "at er shortages in the parched Southwest 1~ 111,th1n1. n1 '\\ to Caltforrnans. Marshall· Rose of Ene rgy II 111 t'. ;1 Lo .... \n~eles firm. shows a Grayford, Texas. 1·11ur1.1.\\um.1"l h1w. ''ater bag cuts consumption. Snowinobiles Heading West .;H\'\D H\PJDS \l1ch IA P ' Kav.a5akr ~o~rs Corp !".1111.1 \11 1 "111 t1 a110,fn ab sno'A mfJbil(> d1VJ::.1on from G rand Rapid!. t1111 , l ~ ltl•.11J~u.trtl·r' htore l>J\t• ~1t•lu1t•\ llV..Ol'r or Ka1Aasak1 ~1dwes l . Cl Grand Rap1rl'o l•a-.• ii '"'' 1,111· tJ1..,tr 1t"iutor 11f l\av..a~ak1 motor<"~clec; !>atd the '""" 1111 l11h· ''" 1 1•>11 'A ... , ht. a<Jquurten:d an h1' building for four '1',lf' l'h1' •11st d1•1·1dPc1 to mO\(' tn California. "herr· lhP mol<Jr<'\ t 11• cl1\ 1~11111 1 :111d l'l10v1ltd<.1t1· lh<·1 r op\•rauon.., .. \1chney s aid It 1 11l'o u•J\\111111 mt 1 h1•ad dnd hcL'> all their pt.'o plf' an one locauon \!1'1111• \ .,,t1tl 1111 JOb ... 'A OUld ht-10-.1 hv lhl' mo\!' beeJU!.t• , \ •·r ·ti .. r thl· "llll\\ 11111btlc· d1n.,.un emplo)ec" are transfernn~ 111 ...,J nt 1 \n,1 · o, e·r 1 '1u · Count•·r HA~ Listinqs Gas Glut Cut Cost Of Fuel NEW YORK CAP> -With mot.orlsta driving less because of high guoline prices. inventories are building up and seve ral major oil companies have begun cutting their wholes a l e prices. authorities say. Gulf OU Corp. s aid it has cut wholesale prices 2 to 3 ce nts a gallon. The move was .. an adjust· ment to general marketing condi· tions that prevail. Supply ha.s in· c r ea sed as d e mand has dec reased." said s po kes m a n Kirk Vogeley. AMONG OTHER re finen. re· liable industry sources s aid, Sun Co Inc. has reduced prices 1to 2 cents a gallon in the East. Southwest and Midwes t , and Standard Oil Company <Ohio> has cut pnces 2 cents a gallon a t BP stations in the E ast The drop in charges to dealers may or may not be passed along to retail customers The Lundberg Letter . a n in- dustry publication. estimates the national average retail price of a gallon of leaded regular gasoline at a full-service stat ion was Sl.24 la!>t month. up from 88 cents a > ear earher ON .11.J"'SE 30. As hland 011 Inc . c;a\ 1ng 1t ant1c1pated a c hange an price rules for Alas kan crude 011. cut wholesale prices 3 to 4 cents a J?allon Standard 011 Company of Ca I 1 fom1a also reduced wholesale j:!a,,olane. hom1.· ht:atmg oil a nd d1e,1.·I fuel prices 3 <.:enb a gallon lall' last month Hut t'A O of lht> nation·., largest gd,Ol1n e selle r ... Atlantic H1rhftcld Co t Arco I and Texaco Inc haH· announced "holesale price increase~ of I to i c:enL.., per J! a llon l 'p• and Borns oowws U•I 1 • l • ·~ ,, 1 . l l •• ' , 1 , 1 I , ... ... H'1 s • J •.. . , 1'. 1'0'·l I'• 1s._. , ... ) ... , ... t l>Q I I .. I .. Pel ()ti ll. 011 .. ) Off "l Otl 171 71 t OH t0.4 '• OU 100 .. Ott • , .. on ., l)+f • s •• Ott • 1 .. Off •I '· Ott •• I • ()ti t 4 .. Ott • 1 1•. OH I t Ot• • ., 't Oft 1 I Oft 11 -... Ott , \ ~.Off JJ '· ()ft , 1 ,. ' Of• ., ... Ot• • , -". ()ff ... ,, Ofl • \ 1. OH •\ , .. OH u MUTUAL FUNDS ONlYPILOl N Friday' C lo btfJ Pri ·.- r ncury Ju~ 1 t 1 • NYSE COMPOSITE ( ?.-~•.-•-·. ,,. TRANSACTIONS I . . .. STOCKS /PORTER Dow Jones Final Up-5.21 CLOSING FIGURE 891.13 Regulations Vary In Money Funds By SYLVIA PORTER If you're planning to buy a money market fund these days, you now have three different types from which to choose -a djrect r esult or the Federal Reserve Board's imposition or credit controls to curb inflation And if you 're confused by the sudden multiplication of funds you may take comfort from evidence confusion is widespread. TO CLARIFY, llERE'S a description or each fund . In m05t ways, the funds operate a.s they did before ; d iHerences he in what the c redit controls mean to sha reholderi; Ne w Funds · Any money market fund begun after the :\1 arch 14 announcement of credit controls must set as ide 15 percent or all its incoming deposits in a non-interest -t':trmng a ccount with the Fed Money's Worth The 1ntcre-,t rate paid to :,hareholders of "c lo ne funds" <t nickname that i~ likely to Mick i.s lower than tl otherwise would be. How much lower '> The answe r depends on thf' fund IL-;elf Cs1z.c. nature of investments. etc.). but a quick check hy m y as~or1ate Brooke Shearer with fund m anagers reveals that new de positors forfeit up to three percentage p01nts. Small. o ld fund~ or~rat1n~ before the Fc<l cla mpdown, with assl'~ under $100 millHJn a n • exempt from the set- a~1 de rule. THEY RE MAIN EXEMPT until they hit SIOO milJion. when the LS percent requ1rc mt nl will apply to incomin~ in vcstmenL<>. Exempt funds are advertising their !-.hRhtly higher v1rlds a~gr<."><;1vet v hut ~omc manager ... adm it new Ill v1•'>l'>r.. ha\.'t' l*t-n "''>" 111 J•111l Tht>:>l' .,muller runth 11ff1·r m•1Sl , If not . .ti <1f lhL· 'amc •• n IC"es ... , b12 on•'> .inti ~n· -,ubJ1•1·1 t11 th1• o.,4m1 S.·cunt1e-. anli Ex1 h.,n1..;•· < <Jmm1"'"'" n·gulat1on'> l.<ir~t'. old funrh h;t\ •-. 10 gt-n<'f JI . ~·1·n rlfJ.,•·d tlJ nr·w 111ve-,10,-.; Thry r·ll·1 I Pd t1J pfl1l•·1·t th(' int•·r•·'>t' of old h.Jrt-holl11·r. 1,, '>4.'ll 1ni; up J '-E!C'•md j!C:nt-ratwn rif funrJl. fur nt'" comer. IF. PRIOR TO \1 \RC Jf 1.t. )fJU )'JJn•-'<i 1in1· ,,f 1h1·-.1• m :1 J11r fund.' 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UVO I•\• \#tt Ottffl ..................................................... rr.·~.y •. J•u•1;.11•.•1980 ................ o.~.~.v .~.LO•~ ...... ~ .... ~~~ Pitehing Star Returns to Angels TOM MORGAN Baseball Vacation Anyone? DES MOINES. Iowa <AP) Here's a vacation idea fo r the basebetll Junkie m the family. A young man in Fre mont. Ohio. has put together a 10-day tour to see 10 maJor leag ue baseba ll games involving 19 teams in 10 different s tadiums. At a cost of $849 < S969 for single occupancy>. those t aking the 3.000-mile bus tour will be able to see teams from Chica go to Boston, plus the Baseball Hall o r F a m e in Coopers town, the Babe Ruth Shrine in Baltimore and a ny other baseball-related attraction along the way. .. WE'RE EVEN GOING to try to s top at the homes of some old b allplayer s ," says Chuck L at erza. 26, or ganizer of t he tour. ''The public r ela tions guys with some of the teams ar e go- ing to try to line those visits up for us. "We 'll be going to anyplace t hat has anytlung a t all to do with baseball." The Aug. 1-10 trip starts and e nds in Toledo. Because of the tight schl'Clule. two nights will be spent on the bus. but there also will be two day:;. in New York City . The bus will b<' supplie<:I with keg beer and b<iscball movies. La ter za!iaad. LATERZA. WHO PLAYE D football a t the University of Toledo, said his only promotion has been a s mall ad 1n The Sportmg • .;ews Smee placing 1t. a bo ut 85 peopll' from as for away as Arizona a nd Florida have sent m deposits. Thr tour a ls o has been featured b-.· se veral n ewspaperc; and t el ev1s1on stations "W e ha\'e a gal from An1.ona who is nying in from Ph~nix for the lnp. She has seen a lot of exh1bilton game~ down there. but never a re~ular season gam e." said Laterza. who 1s a school board t r<.•asure t·. "We'\'e heard from peoph.• in California and a l ady from J acksonville. Fla . is goinJ,! to send her husband away for 10 days . She said when he gets back. h e might not want to w a tch any m ore b aseball games .. THE PRICE of the tnp in· e ludes 21 meals. tickets to the 10 games and motel accommoda· lions for seven nights. Late rza originally set J uly 13 as the deadline for accepting res- er vations, but said because of the recent publicity, he m oved it back to July 18. "It's strictly a non-pro fit deal," he s aid. "Any money ten over will be used for next year." Morgan Back, but Only for Oldtimers' Game By DA\'F. ('l 'NNINC.,tlAM 0t '"'° D•llY 1'11•1 \Ult Thill w1ntc•r thl' nu111t' Tom Mor1:im m1~hl tM> l\VltL'\ht·d uero:.:. ttw '(Klrh pagt"~ ••itmn, but 1t wvn l lw lor hn•wball Thu,,· v.ho 1 t'lllt'mlll'r Mm ~·m 11s a lop rt.>hd p1tc•ht·1 1111 th1• ' Mlkl'l''> 11nc1 Ani:t•I in llh• IH~>(I' unct l'Jrl~ 60's might nut l'\t'rt 111,1k1· llH: u1nneet1on v. hen thc) 11·ull of l 11111 "' 111 ~llfl Jr . pl1t~ ttll( fo1 w.11 d tor lht• N BA ·, cxpunswn Dull<!:. Muvt•nt k' HAS IT BEF.N I h.11 Ion~ · C't1n Morgan., !.Ori alrhHl} IJt> a i;rddU<£ll' of C'al Slatt' Fullt.>rton irnlJ J 1lr Jft choice for Dallas·• Lookmg at the buM:ball ~lam.hogs, you'd Uunk nothJng hu'> t•hJn.:l'd The Angels are in last JJlact>, und their pitching 1s awful J u!it hht• l9t:il So Mor gan i:.huuld fed right a l hom e when he ~hov.:. up ..Jt Anaheim Stadi um Saturd,1y night ror the Angels' Oldt1mer:. GanH· Not that Morgan h1msetr was awful. On tht· contrary. he was the ltl't• of the r che! staff. compillllg an K 2 record with a 2.36 ERA. "That wa!i pretty good, considering w t' v.erl' an ex p ansio n t eam." Morgan says "And we had to play in old Wrigley Field . which had those :.horl Porches I guess they were all trying to hit the ball out or the park. JOd I got them on my !linker." Morgan 1s now a scout for the Yankees He JUSt turned 50 and still looks fit enough to pitch -which 1s \'Xactly "hal h<' II be doing in the Oldt1mers Game Saturday. "I HAVE A LOT of ~ood memoncs with lhl· Angels." Mor~an says "We \\t•re a very happy bunch ot guys f:verybody got along super "And we v.<'n'n't that bad. c1thL•r," Mor~an points out "In 1962 we were in first pl:ice on the Fourth of July. We thou~ht v.e wen: going to win 1t " Morgan <.1dm1ts that h is fondest m emories !item from his years with the Yankees. for whom he pitched from 1951 to 1956. "He told me that Williams already kne w more about m e, how I pitched and what I threw tha n I knew about myself," Mor gan s aid. "I came up at the s ame lime as Mickey Mantle and Gil Mc Douga1d," Morgan r eme mbers . "It was very unusual for three rookies to make the team at the s ame lime " MORGAN SAYS one of hJs biggest thrills came t h e first time he played in Boston's f'enway Park. He was a raw, 20 year old kid from El Monte MORGAN FOUND O UT th at Williams had seen the rookie pitcher jogging in the outfield before the game and asked his na me . Williams was a tireless s tudent of pitchers, e1nd h is "book" on the m was more complete than t h e books m o s t pitchers kept on the hitters . "He asked everybody he could fi nd wha t they knew about m e," Morgan said "He even t alked to som e people who had faced me. and by the time I can out of the dugout for the game. he knew all about m e. · As I came out of the dugout Ted Williams w<.1-. standing there. and he ~aid . 'HJ, Tom. how are ya ?' Now I had never seen the m an before in m y ltfc>." Morgan says. "I decided ri~ht then a nd there." "I JUSt !laid. 'Fine. Mr Will.lams .' and kept r unning. L<ite r I asked Al lie i{(·ynolds I another Yanke~ .p1tchN 1 hov. in tht· hi::ll Ted Willt<tms could know ""ho I ....... ~ Mo rgan said. "that if the hitters were ~oing to study me. I had better learn to 'tudv the hitters " It would make a nice story to CSee !'tORGAN, Page 87) IJo<Jpers Beat Ryan A Sure Thing? Not This Time LOS A:W:El.ES l/\P1 -V.'hen :-O:olan lh .m .., l('am 1.., ahf•ad t·n· tl'nng the l<itl' 1nn1ng<> ;rnrl hf• -. p1t ch1ni: 1t., mont·' in the b;rnk Mn-,t of thl· t1m1· an\ v. :..' H'Jn <·.im•· 11H;, Thur.,d..J\ night ·., J,!amt· at l>od J!• r St<.trllum v. Ith <1n inc rt'1J1tilt 111 '.! ll f•·t 1m .. record in contt-.t'-1n v.h1c h hi\ team t>ntl•rc'<i tht· t·1chth '1r ninth 1nn1ng:. or gam1·:-..Jht•..sd T llE llOl 'STO'\ \STRO!--h• ltl a J '.! <1ch ant..ict· 1·ntl nn.: Lh1· h•1l tom of the eu:hth <tnd H>an " rc>c0rd PO'-"thl~ c·"<pla1n., v.h~ :\1 anai.:t•r Hill\ inl<m .,ta~"d v.1th thl' hard throv.1ng right hJn<h:r as Los Angele:. launched a rall~ in the bottom of thf' ninth "Ill' v.a!> thrnv.in.c V.1'11 J -. good as he has thi s ~ear. \'1rdon expla1nl•d · Hut :1 run ~rnnnl! double b' 8111 Hu.-.c.ell off H' an knock('(! 1n thl' t~1ni:: run and Oa\1' Lt>P<.'" t v. o out bast·:. loJ<h:rl c hopr><'r in rrnnt of tht· pl.tlC' ''" llou-.trm r oo l..1t• rt•l11•\ l'r (),1' t· Smith drO\l' in th•· "1nnf'r a ' Lo-. \ngt·lt .... 1'm\·rct·1I "1th ..i 1 J 'tr ton gaml' ahead ()f Houston. The duh' m<• t m :1 tw1-l1J?ht J?a me 1on1rh1 1a Hi t t11 conclud · their l1nd 1v.o-)!am1• '>C'rl<'!:t · Id ha\c• to ?>:.I\' that ·~ <is t11uJ)h ~ lo~' a-. l '\l' had this , .. :1r · -.:wl Hvan. who 1s !'i 7 and -.. 111!1·'>' ..,i nt•· June 19 "I h<1d a 11n1 run lc·ad 1n the ninth. and I lt·I lhC' ...:amc• J!l•l a way " H' an hac; won only on<· of •·H~ht c·arecr c.ll'c1s1ons against t tw ()1 "1ct·r<;. ha:. lost lo them 'I'< "lra1,.:hl t1mt·'> <in<1 hasn't bt·.i l1·n Los Anceles since· 1968 v. h1·n he wa~ with the New York .\lt·h E~OS t 'ABF.LL'S r un sconng :-inl!le m the top of the c1J?hth. off rl·l1t-\ l'r Rick Sut cliffe. gave the A q m s t ht>1 r 3·2 lead . And 1t luvkl•d solid as could be whe n R' an rl'tircd the '>1de 1n order to th·l. l'l~hth nut Steve Gan·c·y led off the ninth with :i single to right. and. aftl·r ou.. ... ty Baker Slruck out, Hon Ccy I.med a sm gle to cente r. Ru,::.Pll follov.cd with his double 1010 lhl' left.f1t.'ld corne r to score pinch r unner Derrcl Thoma!> <1nd tit• the score 3·3 A's MIKE HEATH HOLDS ON AS BOBBY GRICH CO MPLETES DOUBLE PLAY. T ll E TRf l'.'1Pll mo'"d lh1· 011d~t·r--back into f1r<.t plac(' in I he ",1t1ondl Lt.•agul' \\ e:.t. QOc · I hit 1t good. I Just hoped it \!.oulcl 'ta' fair.'' said Russell . "' h 11 It· ..i cl ., t h C' D o cl cc rs 1 n doublt·.., with lX "I c an't s av I llkt' th<l"e ~1tunt1ons, but I ielt ronf1dl'nt I JU~t didn't want to ~1 nk1• out If I don't strike out, I'll put thl' ball in play <1nd v.c'vc got .1 l hancl' " I'm Bac k Now, Says Tanana Angel Lefty Goes Distance; A's Win 1''i~l1tca1> OAKLASD I AP) -Jo or Hwk Langford. complete ge1 m e:o, <1rc.' old hat. For Frank 1'<1nanu. 1l "· an t'\'C'n oldN c hap<:au. but ont' he h 3sn ·1 v. orn too often 1n re- cent year!>. Anti for hot h men winning, not fin1:-.h111g, ,., lhl· big thing . Langford of the Oak I anti J\ ·., thrc•w his 10th '>lra1ght rompll'le gaml' tying hi'> o"n t <:a m rl'<'- ord of la<>t n •ar-as the A ... salvaged the 'second gaml" nf a double-header with the Angels. 5·4. Thursday night. Tanana threw only his third complet<: game of the season-and fifth since 1978--in winning the first game for the Angels. 5·1. "I CAN'T T Hl ~K about anyone work in~ m the bullpen ... Langford said about his sh:..iky finish when the Angels rallied for four runs in the fina l three innings. "I kno w th at B1llv CM artm) has a lot of confidence in m e and I don't want to disap- rn1n1 him ThP touglwr thl'~ got l h1· touj.!h1•r I ,1.•ot • · 1 ·H · p1t rh1·d bl•llt.'r )!amel- than lvnight und lo-,l and I rt' member <'V<'ry ont', in depth It ma' t'ven out 1n th<· (•nd. but 11 h..i.,n 't t•ven<·d out ~ c 1 I JU~t know I don't ha'" to d('ft•nd my~ctr and hov. I \'l' p1t1·hed .. CAT C II F. R J DI E S S I A N <iJ.:r('t'd 1t was not a night to re- mc>m bN for th(• nght ·hander v. ho lost ~1x games m his com- plete-~ame st reak because of poor support and ha., c1 dcceiv· mg overall rc•cord of ft !I "I thought he :;.ho uld have come out." Essian '>aid after Lltngford completed h1'> 13th complete gamt' m 16 'itarts "He had good stuff for the ft r'>t six tn· nings and then he lost his slider. which is us ually his best p1t<:h. But it's good we won. We r eally ne<'dcd 1t a fte r losing the doubleheader 1n Chicago Sun· day ." Tanana acted like he really FRANK TANANA needed the v1cton. too. aner losing h1:;. last start. l·O. and dropping 9 of his first 12 de· cisions this year. · I 'm b:ic k nn.,.. o;,a1d the (rel' :-p1n ll'd Tanana. "ho thrl·w 43 complete i:a mes in I 97fi 77 bl'for1· arm troublt· '-Pl in · I m h:n 1nl! a i.:ood t1mt· aJ?ain I V. a~n t hti \'IOI-! a lot Of fun ('arlter in th<' 'ear and I IN 1t o;,hov. r JU:-t ":;nt to ~l'l tht• ball nov. and throw tl I kno" somelhtn~ i:ood .,.. ii I happen · A BOUTTHEONLY bad thing which happened when Tanana threw the ball Thursda ~ night v. as Tony Armas· nmth·tnning homer which ruined his s hutout The Angels h ad gottC'n a homer of their own a n inning earl ier. wh<.'n s lugger Don Baylor unloaded his first home run or the year. a two· run shot to finish a four-run inn ing agams t loser Matt Keoui:th. ·'I knew it was comin g sooner o r late r ... la st year 's Most Valuable Player a nd this year's injured star s aid. T ll F. L OS A ~GE L ES ~hort~lop had doubled ho rn<' two runs Ill the ~c,enth innin~ to tie thl· gdme at that stage 2 2. As tht·~ c11d in the nmth. \:a rvey and C1•y l'aC'h s1n~led in the M!\ enth before Russell came throuch 30 MJLUON SAW JENNIS FINAL NEW YORK CAP> -NBC t'St1mate d Thu rs day t ha t a Wim bledon record 30 m illion v1ev. ers watched portions of the c la).s ic m e n 's ten n is final bet ween Bjorn Borg and J ohn McEnroe last Saturday. The ma tch was televised li ve to the eastern, c ent ral and mountain time zones and broad- c as t on taped delay on the west co11st. T h at m eans the li ve broadcast began at 7 a.m. in the mountain time zone. 8 a.m . cen· tr:il time and 9 a .m . in the east. Vlk.es' QB Beaded for Mental Hospital? TAMPA. Fla. (AP > -Hillsborough County sheriff's deputies say they will try again today to loc!ate Minnesota Vi· tings reserve quarterback John Reaves to serve him with an order committing him toamentalbealtbcenter. Tbe order from a Hillsborough circuit Judie resulted from affidavita altned by three peraons who said Reaves had threate ned to klll the m and was .. ,paced out on drugs." ONE OP THE AFFIDAVITS said Reave1 had been 1een "Ulinc cocaine, quaaludet and alcohol at the same Ume." Deputm MtemlMCI to locate Reaves Thureday bat wltbout 1ucceaa. "We lmow _..... he wu lut allbt. but we still h aven't caught up with-him," Sgt. Joe Collins said today. The commitment order was signed We dnesday by Circuit J udge Benjamin C. Sidwell of Tam pa. Reaves' wife Patti said her husband could be confined to Hillsborough Mental He alth Center for as long as 28 d ays. .. RE'S A FANTASTIC person," Mrs. Reaves said or her husband, a former Uni versity of Florida star quarterback. "Football has been his life. 11e·s always tried so ha rd a nd It ha s been one frus tration after another ." Reaves, 30, joined the Vildnp tu t season but didn't play a down. He wu not expected to make the final cut this year. He wu the Philadelphia Eatles' No. 1 draft pick in 1972 and played there for three years before going to the Cin· cinnati Bengals. lie was released by the Bengals in 1979 and was acquired by the Vikings. \R EAVES WAS PICKED UP here t wice in May on charges or driving while intoxicat ed. During the second a r· rest. May 23, police said they also found a sm all a mount of marijuana in the ca r Reaves was driving. According to the persons who filed the a rrtdavits. Rea ves allegedly becart)e Ir- rationa l Monday night ln a Tampa r estaurant. Alter another Incident Tues- d ay night, the three tiled tbe commit- m ent affld avita. One of the affidavlt.1 wu filed by • r t's taur a n t C'o -ow n e r Anthony D'Alvanza. lie said Reaves had been take n to a menta l health crisis center Tuesday night and stayed there about two hours. Afte r leaving. D'Alvansa said Reaves came to his home and threatened blm. Lou Ann Salmon said she bad known ~eaves for some time and added, "I believe him to be tota1b out of his mind at this time ." IN BER AFFIDAVIT, she said 1he H ked him to leave the restaurant Mon- day nl'91l becauae bis foul laquace wu dllturb6q people. "He went benertri puab..S me in the face1 threatened to kll m y bmband and sala be wu ICllnl to get a «Un," she said. A C•peu .. Repott From the World of Sport• State Official Wants Kulm To Help J;teturn Cowen t ' re• AP Otspatdws Be rnard Carey h as wrllll"n 8auball Com ClllCt\CO Cook C-OUnly State & Altom ay Ill mis~loner Uowlc.-Kuhn deploring the "growing num ber of violent lnt'ld nts" m lhfl game und l\eeklna h~lp U\ bnngan& Ot'tro1t outf1eldc-r Al Cowcn11 to JUSllt'e Co"'n\S ls want"-d an C'har ago on a t'har1te or buttcn because ol hi• attack on White Sox p1t<'hf r Ed f armer 1n u , Comiskey Park ~amc Junt-20 Cnn-y, in u k ttl'r Wt'<ln~da\ lo Kut1n r~uE'. lt'Ci l hul ('o.,.. t-n!. i.urrend r volun· t11nlv to fare lh(: chuq(cl> 111 ('hlNGO ··surrt'nclt'ring .... 111 &vt'rl lhl' rwcJ for more senous JC'tion 'Jrev .. aid A spokesman for ('~11·~ " uff1t·i> ... 1ud s uch action c:ould Include the begmnm~ or e xtradition pr0<.·eed an gs or the arrel>t of oweru. the next tune he v1s1ts Chicago Amen <' an League President Lee Ma<.· Pha1I l>US pended Coweni. for l>even gamel> cowus afte r the outfielder hit an infield ground ball, then <'harged the mound while Farmer had hll> bad. turned r------Qteo• r al llw Day-------. EIUoU Maddox of the New York Mets on h1 l> pla n::. to attend law school : "I have an off-season voce1llulary e1nd e1 dunng-the-s eason vocabuJary. I guess you could sa y I'm bilingual." ~~ PonUn Reje~tio11 OVERLAND PARK. Kan. -A membership m application s ubmitted by Sam Lacey. s tarting center for the Kansas City Kings the las t eight years. has bee n rejected by offic ials or the Overland Park Racquet Club, allegedly because he is too we ll known. Lacey is black, but t wo or the club's owners. Jim Burst and Ron Ellis or St. Louis. and ~eneral manage r Tom Bodi all vigorously deny any racial imphcations. In conversations with newsmen Thursday, they described Lacey as "conspicuous" because of his height -6-10 and prominence. therefore potentially "disruptive" to a "subdued atmosphere" they say they strive for. Other me mbers of the club include George Brett, the Royals' All-star t hird baseman ; local newscas ter Scott Feldman, a nd Kings play-by-play announcer Neil Funk who introduced Lacey to the facilities a s a guest. Brett's m embers hip was issued free . c ompliments of Boldt. Lace y s aid club offic ials hadn't officially responded to his r equests to explain their decision and ind1cated he would dis· c uss the matter with his attorney. Ja~,,.o,.·• 8at Pot0rr• t'a~ Rt'Hl• J u ·boa s lugged a baaes-lo1dcd double Ill 1n .i lO run fiNlt inning ond late r s m•. ht:d t• two r un hom~r u the Nt'w York Yankees defeated Tl'lc.i,. 13 5 Thursday nl~ht in Amt!riu n Le~tiut b.t l'biill ud lon Rod Guidry, 10 .... UlJ1 •easun and 7·0 hfet1me u&Blnlit Texas. was the w1Mln1 pitcher . In other name$, WI.We Allleu hlt a doubfo a nd 1 home run. drove an two rWllf iand powered K &n.sas City to a 3 2 win over Detroit Du Qu!HnMrry , the form<·r Costa Mesa lllgh and Or anHe 'ou~l College pit cher, EJICked up h111 16th sa vc of the year for the Royul11 . t:ddl«' Murray drove In tour runs with two s ingles a nd a home run lo lclld B<Alti morc to a 9·2 vlcWry over the Chlcago White Sox . . . &on Hassey's two -run s ing le k eyed a three .run Cleveland third inning and the Indians went on lo a 7-3 victory over Toronto Jose Morales hit two three-run hom e rs and Minnesota pounded three JAc"'°" SeatUe pitchers for 20 hits in cruis ing to a l<! .a romp over the Mariners. Jerry Koosman, 7-8, picked up tht' Vll'torv Fred Lynn knocked in four runs wit h two homer'> und a sacrifice fly whtle Steve Renko and Bob Stan l~y l'Ombined on a five-hitter . leading Boston to a 7 O v1(' 111r)' uvcr Milwaukee and a split in their tw1-night double· htJ1.h:r Milwaukee won the opener . 2·1, on a run-scon nj? ..,tngle b) Gorman Thomas in the e ighth Ul.Ding K nep~ Tougla a t Candlntl<"k Left-hander Bo b Knepper continued his a mai.terv m Candlestick Park as San Francisco eruptlod for 14 hits m a 9·2 romp over San Diego Thurl>day mght t o highlight National League baseball play Knepper. 8-9. pitched an e1ght-h1tter as he 1m proved his record a t home to 7-1 . . . ln other games. Pat Zat'hry tossed a three-hitter and Ltt MauUU hit his sixth homer m 10 ~ames to lead the New York Mets to a 2·0 victor~ ove r Pittsburgh . . . Ken Reitz' base:. loaded throwing error opened the door for a three-run eighth 10D1ng a nd enabler! Montreal to stop St Louis. 4 :1 Philadelphia's Bob Boone drove home two runs m a three-run fourth inning to spa rk the Phillies to a 5·3 victory over the Chicago Cubs . Cincinnati unleashed a fl\'e·home r attack . including t"O·run blas ts by Dave Concepcion and Dan Driessen IO lhc r1rth inning, anti bC'al A tla nta. 8·6 OutC1elr1C'r OaH KNEPPER Kingm an was placed on lhl' 15-day di' ablcd list by the Chicago Cubs because of a recur rence of an IOJ Ury lo h.ls right shoulder Willie Stargell of P1lL'>- burgh was also placed on the 15 day d isabled list. retroa<.- t1ve lo July 7. because of a mLld l>lr3m or his right ha mslnnj! muscle. Olfl•pi~• \lolleflball 10 LoftfJ 8efl("h host the volleyball competition at the 1984 01) m ••••• LOS ANGELES -The Long Beach Arena w1ll • pies. the Los Angeles Olympic Organ1zmg Com· mittee announred Thursday. 'The LAOOC contract for the arena . whit•h seats 12.0l'lQ for volleyball . represents the thJrd Olympic f:\ ent to t><: !.It •·<I 1n the c ity, said Ha rry L L"sher. gener al manager ;.ind ,., c•c ut1ve vice president of the committee Long Ht'cich "'II J h•i host the archery and yachtmg compet1t1on. SPORTS BREAK I BOATING i"llln-c.-.. 01d al si_,,? MILWAUKEE -From 1973, when he sper · !I tacular ly won the U.S Open, through 1976, J ohnny M 1 Iler was a ma11te r on the Proresslonal Goiters· Association tour lie won eig ht tournaments in 1974. four the next year. and lh rte tn 1976. including the British 01)t:n. Then came the slump. It a ppeared ln 1977 and deepened in 1978 to $17,440 and lllth place on the money list. When he won at Jnverrary last March, be walked the final hole to the cheers or thousands of spectators. and his s m ile returned. It had been missing a lonfl1me. Wa.s Johnny Miller back at lut? Not qu1te. A tie for 25th was his best in his next three tournaments. Then he had a tenth finish, a tie for 23rd. and finally failed to make a c ut. He rallied to an eighth place finish In the Canadian Opeo. but his putting started to haunt him again. "I made only rour putts over six reel in the Canadian Open,'' said MiUer, whose four-under-par 68 put him in a pack of par·busters in the first round or the $200,000 Greater M 1lwaukeeOpen Thursday . Ron Streck leads the lourney aft er a 65. r------a ... .-•au Toda11 ------ o n this date in baseball in 1965• Harmon Killebrew's two-run, t wo-out homer in the mnth mning off Pete Mikkelsen gave the Minnesota Twins a 6-5 victory over the New York Yankees. It was a key victory in the T"m1>' march to the AL penant. the only title the franchise has won l>lnCc 1933, when 1t was based in Washington On this date in 1961 The Nallonal L •aJ!ue s'·ored a 5-4. l O·tnnmg victor y m the All-star game at wind s wept San Francisco Win· ning pitcher Stu Mi ller gained Came by beang knocked orr the CandJestick Park mound by a gust of wind . Today·s H1rthda;. Pittsburgh Pm1 tes t·Jtcher Ed Ott 1s 29 (HJion .~fJar# 18·2•2 in f 'inlaud \mt'riran pole vaulter Billy Olson so<i rcrJ • I~ 2 1 ~ Thursday at t he Hels1nk1 World Games tr:i<.'k and field meet. Finland"<; i\nttl Kalllomaki \\a .. Se<'ond bec:ause of more m1s.,t·~ aft1·r 1 lea ring tht· same height Other toµ mark'> indur1P<I li 1'• \aults by Tnr~ Portt·r and Earl Bell. Lllsw Viren'' 1:1 •llJ :J.1 1r. the S.00<1 meters .,..as second to We::.t i,, rman} ~ Christoph Hnle'.., 13 :!9 8.1 Philadelphia Ea1 11· ... fm<.1nc1u l orhc:cr Sidney Forstater .,.. ai. a\\ a rdcd Sf.~ lf.7 in ..s 111unlt•r\u1t wh1<·h so•JJ;?hl more than S.500.000 from lhl' r11'ilb<1ll H·Jm and 1lS O\\nc:- 1.A>onard T~ :'\ at1nnal I h>l'kM l.tai:ut· Pres1drnt John Zif'gle r admitted league go' ern<ir'> ha d overstepped the1 r authonty by a pprO\'lng overt1m1· dunni: n:ccnt mceungs The issue n>tum s to bargaining c1rc It., ~Orman Goins of In d1anapolts knocked out previous!~ untwatcn Juan Graciano or ,;uadala1ara 1n the fourth rf>und <if their li~htv.e1~hl bout at ttw Ol~mp1c Authtorium an Los 1\n ~t:l1•<. Lex1n~ton. Kt•n lu<'k~ ha..-. tx•cn J"arded the·:\("\,\ h:.'>htball rhamp1nnsh1p f1nJ!.. for 1985 OthN -.11 .. , (or lt.• Cindi'> 1nrluri•· Phlla1h·lph1a 1 l'ikl '''"' Orll·an' 11!1M2 I ""' r. 11 ·, ,,, ,, \\ \1• 'II'' 1 l'l!S.1. ,1nrl !-.1·Jlt\'· il'Hit • T \ · ,,,,.,·1·nh..r·t11·duli•tl It \1>10 : Ba-.t•b<ill 1l11u t .ri ,.I 11°,,1 • r· ,1 i1 ~ h. \Lt' 1 ;~11. An~el'> <.1t U..slo.IJncl i ~J 1• rn 1-. \l I'• i ;1, Reynolds' Ghost Appears Newport Harbor Yachl,s Dominate By AUION LOCK.ABEY t•restone.lil COSTA MESA Contft" of HcriMw lt'#d. Ir W ihoa Au.Kl frCMll 'IWY'• ~ppinq Cfthr ~ . ., ...... ....-..r!Wr Newport Ha rbor Yachts either won or s cored near m iss es in the first race of Long Beach Yacht Club's Race Wee k Thursd ay. Winner m the nine-boat Class A fleet was Ghost, a Peterson-46, s kippered by J ohn Reynolds, Newport Ha r bor Yacht Club Runner-up was J et Strea m. a Pete rson-44 sailed by Jerry Simones, LBYC. and third wa~ Kr istin. a Mull-55 skipper ed b) Don Wilson, LBYC BRISK 15·20 knot winds greet ed the 36 boats in four lntema tion al Offshore Rule cla sses . Class B winn er was High Noon. skippered by Bill Clute, St. Francis Yacht Club, but Dick Deaver 's Fast Compa ny with an a ll-fe m ale c rew from Balboa Yacht Club gave Clute a rWl for his money. Thir d in Class B was Blue Norther, sailed by Bill Su llivan. Los Angeles Yac ht Club. A Class B cas ualty was Don Ayres· 46-foot sloop DoJ: Pat<'h from NHYC which was d1sma~t ed w hen a spn •ader let go Before the cre w could bring the boat into the w and the stack went over the side. No one was in JU red CHARLES HOPE'S Dust 'Em was the Class C winner by virtue of a n error. Leading by a lar ge margin was Ron Melvi ll e's Big Wi g, BaJboa Yacht Club until the three lead boats rounded a mark on the wrong side and had to return. Big Wig had the longest return trip and lost the lead to Dust 'E m . Third was Midnight Sun. sailed by Dick Meme. Los Angeles Yac ht Club. Class D winner was Bingo, sailed by Bert Gardner , LBYC, followed by Pendragon, John M cLaurin, California Yacht C lub, and Sn e ake r , Bri an Dona ldson. LBYC A S f:RIOl:S pre-race casualty on·urrf.'d Wednesday when Bob hrul•I s Sun1ammer . LBYC. -.tru<'k a buoy ocr the Long Beac h breakwater a n d was !'>lam med into the rocks under full spinnaker. No one was tn· Jured but c rew me ll)bers had to be rescued from the water by other yachts which abandoned lhe race for the rescue. SunJa mme r was s eriously dama~ed whe n s he was dismast · cd and her keel ripped from the hotlom. SunJammer . like many of the Race Week entries. was using the Wet Wednesday series as a t une-up. Baseball Standings BARWICK DATSUN AMERICAN LEAGU E West Division W L Pct. G8 Kans as C1t)' 48 33 .593 Chicago 38 42 .475 912 Texas 37 43 .463 101? Minnesota 36 44 .450 111 2 Oakland 37 46 .446 12 Seattle 35 46 .432 13 Angels 30 49 .380 17 East Division New York 52 27 .658 Milwaukee 44 35 .557 8 Detroit 42 34 .553 8112 B a ltimore 43 36 .544 9 Boston 42 37 .532 10 Cleveland 38 39 .494 13 Toronto 33 44 .429 18 • n.nurak..-n ..... , 5-', 0.-._ M Mllw-ee 2.0, lloS1on l·I Cle,..!Md 7, TOf'onlO l S.l\Jmoret.C~7 IUllWI Ct!Y l . a.troll 1 N-\'-U, Te:-.1 S M l__.. 12. Se.nM 4 T....,.10- A ..... (ic,....2·Slet0...-IK1110mM1._.) 11 ,_...,. (~ ).11 et Torvnto ISlelb 7•>. &os• CT.-r t-11 et MllW.-.e IC.!Ow9ll 7·SI, 11 .. ,11 ..... ,,.,.,,_Ml et Ollcaoo IDoliOll 1 ... 1 ... O.tr911CMorrlt11•1 et.._, CllY IU-0 7.71, .. N-Yllf'll (..,,,.,..... 7.SJ et Ttllft 1""-llKll .. Jl ... • 1Wr (,,.._.M l tit tMttle IMllD« M l, . . NATIONAL LEAG{jE West Division W L Pct. 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Co ltadl'r Moxneu. from San D1e"o, 111a1d an euly mormng tee.off Umf' ht'IJM.-d ht•r .:ume I wa .. fortunate to tee otr early." t ht> 27 ~car old hi on de said "I ran out of ~a 011 the last four or five ALCO'n, ?f, current!)' th~ No ~ hole' I think m y score mdicates m o n.ey w in n er o n t h t" Ladie s that " Professional Golf Assocuallon tour She fired a three-under par SS with more than Sl30.000 for the ye11r lhrou~h the 15\h holt!, lhen bogeyed said a ~foot birdie on the second the next two holes before two-putting hole built her confidence and gav~ her way out w1th a par four on No. 18 her some momentum for the round to preserve the one-under score "I feel I played a good '§hort game That was :.ull good enou&h to gjve today," tbe personable brunette Crom her, alonf: \lollh Alcott. a two-stroke Santa Mon.ica said "I'd be satisfi ed advantal!<' tiver the seven golfers ir I played u well tomorro"' · "ho turned 1n 1dent1ca l scores or 72 f',..;.,.).~ 85 MORGAN LOOKS BACK • • • say that Mor gan 's ded1cat1on to s tudying the hitters rel.ulted in a s tring ol 20-victory season:. and a fe"' Cy Young awards, but a tender n ght index finger got in the way "The finger woul d pull on the seems of the ball. and I'd break the fingernail and gel a blood blister by. lhe fifth or s ixth inning,·· Morgan says. "That's why they decided to put m e in the bullpen to sec if f could work two or three innings at a time without l'tetting a blister." As a 'starte r w ith the Yankees, Morgan bad a three-year record of 25· L2, but after becoming a reliever he never won more than nine games in a single season MORGAN WAS ONE of the players in a record·breakjng 13-man trade with Kansas City in 1957 and he was eventually picked up on waivers by the Ang<'b a~ the} prepared to open their ftrst season Morgan led the team m games (59> and ERA (2.35) and tied with Art Fowler for the lead an saves (nine). lie was 5·2 with a 2 91 ERA the followmg season. but was sent down to llawai1 in 1963 and decided lo r etire MORGAN BECAME the Angels' pitching coach in 1973, during Nolan Ryan's formative years . and served as a scout for Atlanta (where he signed Bob Horner ) before coming back lo lhe Yankees as a coach. Now Morgan·s biggest thrills come fro m watc hing Tom , Jr. pl ay basketball. 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TOWH u. a hot proept!('t OawlOO u y2} S6 mllllon 1n seaaon tlrlre-U v.l'r t ~old two day · 11/ter th .. 11nnounr ,•ment of the u le of t he Flam et> Had Cahtar y ~u,·et.~dl'd m convln<'lnR pr~sent Surf own~n. and 1'orth Anw n run !'Jo<'r~r Leagu~ .~'CER otr1r 1a b lhat ~.K'<'t'r c·ould ~un 1ve lht'r l' 1t would have JOtnt.'d \'anrouver. Edmonton and Toronto a m o ng Camid1an fram:h1:.c:. '·C:.il~ar) 11> no duubt a boom town that could hav,• done well." admit~ Dawson. sllll engrossed In ncgot1a tioru. with two potential buyers or the team The Surf gene ra l m a n ager ~ays one of the two r e maining bidders is based m Orange County , but both have indicated they will keep the Surf 1n1 Anaheim "11IEJlE'S NO DOU BT that in the long run. soccer will do better here." he predicts · Calgar y, in f act . h as been mentioned several times as one of the cities s uit able to support an NASL franchise. C:t'ntnl H unUn1ton Bucb'a ''8" tum facea• t-:t·uador Ill -4 30 p m •nd Bra.iii meets South In ant •t 6. both •t Talbert: Me xieo tangles with 1 hi wall ul 8 p m Ml Glenview School. and Belgium rrleeta ('~U. Mt-a Bl 4 p .m . cit Irvin~ Terrace Pork Cluit Campbell or the Colla Mesa Cowboys of t ht-Amt'rk un Speedaoccer Assocaallon leads the It> ague \n '!\COrma wi\h 11 goals ln five games for an avn aae of nearly 3i,., goals per gam e . . . 1'he C'a l1forn1a 8 urr·:. you th boost e r c lub, t he Caltfom1a Kids , ts o pen to boys and girls 15-years· old and younger Annual me mbership ree 1s SS and an<.'ludet> dtscounb on tickets, a Surf jersey, media guldf', monthly newsletter and <i. r hance to be a Surf ball boy or ball g irl. • • • PkOl f'ILES> -Johan Crqyff. the W1tshLngton Diplomats' midfielder who has alread.> received JUSl about every soccer ho nor a round, bagged a nother one this week -Uw Profess1onul Socrer Reporters Association's "Player of the Week .. Runners-up t o Cruy ff are Poll Gar~l• of the Azt ecs, a nd the S u rf's Laurie Abrahams . Abrahams scored rive of lhe Surf's s ix Roats last week . . Two of the American Soccer League ·~ o resent "1ron mt'n·· missed their first m inutes or action since the st art or the 1979 season during play last week Sunshine midfielder Dan Tobin m1~scd a game tx>r a use of a suspension after play. ing every m inute o f 37 s tr aight m alC'hc:. I ! / ~ ' .. I PAWi IV I _I _#_i$ _ __.ll WW II ..... _....;:;.IOO'T.;;;..;;;...;..I;;;;____, Roffe Rossignol Tyrolia Hansen Head Hex eel Look Lange Skyr Head Salomon Nordica Beconta Ol in Geze Dolomite , 50 O/o OFF 20 to 20 to ALL 50 O/o " 50 O/o OFF 70 O/o OFF OFF I Hui I I llOili I I klfl I I MOOli IOOTI I Scott Poles 20-50 O/o 50 O/o OFF ,,.,. U1.00 OFF Sale $14 .95 ··New '80 -'81 " ,,.,. US.ISO Sale $16.50 RENTALS FROM $80 00 -Demos w/btndtng. Super Sa vings. SANT A AHA STORE ONLY All SALES FINAL -All ITEMS SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE MON & FRI 9.30-9 00. TUES -WED -THUAS.-SAT. 9.30-6:00. Closed Sunday Neal's SANTA ANA BRANCH 219 E. 4th St., Santa Ana 547-5723 Ac cor<tin g to NASL Comm1ss1oner Phil Wooana m . no further e xpans ion of t he le ague will take place until a ll e xist.mg franchises are on sound financial ground with u substantial average attendance. .;;acramento's Da nny Payne h ad played 47 straight gam es~fureg~ng outfor a su~Utu~la~week ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Woosnam compa re s the NASL':. s1tuat1on tu d ay with that or the National Football League back in the ~ Before e xpans ion 1·an <><:cur , the lea~ue mus t a tuun more v1sab11tty thr ough te lev1s1oni exposurt• and H'C a boo:.t 1n ga t e r ece ipts. Woos na m say:. Newport Rolls, 22-1 M ll.WA lJK E fo: (A P > In lhe meantime. look for <Jn <innounceme nt on the s ale of thl' Surf :.om (• t1ml• m•xl W\'t•k And a bo expect lhe official wor d thi.lt lhe S urf will remain at the 1311-? A. Hu:.!->t.•11 Tanner 's goCJ I with ont• :.t•rond to pla y gave top ~eedt.·d Su:in fo r<! ti 7 1; victory over Al buqul'rqut: in a boy~· 15 and Wldl·r m atc h at th e N al 1on <1 l J unrnr Ol y mµrr W <tlc r Pol o Ch ampwn:.h1p:. Thurs - day. • • • SOC'CER SO l.JNOS Tht· ft r'>l lfuntmgton Bea r h Sommer S<K·ccr Fc·i,tJval 1s in full swm~ and will <.'Ontinue until July Iii Centra l lluntan~ton Bearh A YSO H~i.:1on I 17 1s host1nf>( the tournam ent which has attract ed tc <im:. from all around the world. Among the pa rt1(·1panb 11re BelJoum. Br azil, Colombia . Et:u<id<ir. :\1cx1<'0. Northe rn Irela nd and lla w<.111 'I h<· vuung:.t<·rs h<ivc tht• wet•ker1d free before r c ... vmin~ their MJccer gam ·:. Newport lkach, ""h1c h 'molh1.·n ·d w 1 ... t·o n ... 1n. ~1 1 I~ :.iuk1.•,· 22 l. It-ad.., t h e ~t a nd1 n ~:. 1n lh<it d1v1s1on w1lh four P<:nnts a fter t"o days o r lht! round·robin tournam ent, which runs through Sun· day. Stanford and the G rr a t c r C h i c ago A fl u a l ll':-O a r e s t•1·o nd v.1th t1o1.o po10bl'at·h All-stars Slated For Speedsoccer Th<· lk <ich 1>1 v,...JUn ,... fci vorc'<I to WIO tlH· fir..,1 I\ m er1<·an Spt·t·d ~oc·t·c·r A ssor1a t1on All -.t.:ir game Sunday aftt·rnoon . but don t b<• ..,urprr:-.ed 1f th1· Emp1rt· D1v1-.1on s t rikl·:. back ('11 1.1.lori\ ... (ri~1 1l1 Alfr••dn :\tar.in v. di t ak1• th1.· ht·lm 111 tht· B(•;Jl'h v.hil1· J{oek\ J(u;J or s ... <1 ulc•bal'k Valle) ""111 be he h 1 n d t h l' fo: m p 1 r c b«nc h T1l•ket 1nform:.illnn for the All-s t a r cla !>h 1i. availa ble by phon1n l( 557 9272 <..,;int J H<1rh<J r.1. top· 'l't'Cit'd ;.ind t ht· lf•J<Jt•r 1o1. 1lh four JJOltlh 1n tht: bo) !> • l~ «i.md u ndt-r das..,. d e ft!:Jl<'d W1 ::.t·o n :.1n M1lw<.1 ukec. 13·1. J..o.,,·ola o f C h 1t·:.igo f·d ~c d G r <'i.l l<'r C h1 <.'ago A q uat1 l's. fl 7. a n d M1a m 1 nipped Syracuse. 6·5. l.t·d by rive mc mt><.•rs or th\' undefeated Cost a M e~a Co wboy:-., the Beach Di vis ion will be --===:;_-=:;_...;..;.;;.~=========;;;;1 o u t t o l'On t1 nu C' i t s WRIGHT'S HARDWARE lea~ue domm<intt ""hen the teams tan~lc al I PARKING LOT SALE! p .m at Los Caba llerO!> S "'TURDA Y. JULY 12th R a eq ue l a n d S por t:. "" Club 50°/o OFF ~=::. In inter-d1v1:.inn play. 2 50 10 OFF ~-.. ~·•• the Beach t.eams have /t .. _., defeat.cd Empirc teams 2 501 OFF o. .. thdi 111 -seven oul of e1~ht t imes /0 -+el••••••• in J(ames playt.'d through MIW DEPT. _ AtfnQUI IOOtCS J u ly 6 Costa M esa playe r s 126 Rochffter, Costa Mesa• 541-7745 J ohn Boyle. Ta vio Zam · .jiiiiiii.-.iii•i•i•iMleiilii"i ... ii1i1wii•iiii_.ii..,.iliiiiiiiiiiiii; bra no . Bria n Hoyle. Gessnl'r OeCa r mo and ~oa l11.· J amie Bernard lead t he Rcarh t eam The y 'II be 1<>1ncd by N e w po r t ':. C h ri s C a mp be ll and Ke v in Walshe ; Irvine ':. Charlie Cole. Nasser Rchrooz1an and Kevin Waldl·r , and Jlunllngton Bcac h'i, Tino Alve rez. Ric h Gomez and Rico Gnavlat a. The Em pire 0 1 vision i nc ludes fo ur player s fro m third-plac e Sad· d1eback Va lley : Zawin Anabarchian, Juan San· d oval, Toraj S ha ha b l a nd goalie John Lohr. O ther E mp ir e Div1aloe All-st.an a re Oran1e'1 Brian Haney and MIU Elsayed alon1 with go.lie Gary Bern· st.ein; Fuuat.ai.a Va lJey's John Sewell and Bob Wllaon ; and Anaheim's W a lter E lsn er and Mohammad Sarkeshik. Youth to Race In Motocrou 8obbJ Yorba ta mak· I.DI a dial an the •Portlal teen• a • early .,. -u;. tw.,.., ""9ru ot motomm bat qualJ.fted for tM .aloeocroel N •· UoDal Qte ....... blpe ln Poee• City t Oltlabom• Mal ............ . 'T•• Dana Point _,... 11 lD ...... OUISIAllDllll BUYS OF THE WEEKI ••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • 1976 DATSUN • • 1210 COUPE ! . . ... • 4 speed tran smission. sunroof, • • AM/FM stereo tape & air conditioning. • it (083ZOJ). it • • : 52895 : ,.. .. *•******** • 1977 OLDSMOBILE • CUTLASS laOUetMM ! Coupe. Split pwr. seat. tllt wheel. • pWr. windows & door lod<a. AM/FM, • stereo w/tape player & rallye wneeta. • • .. • .. .. • • • (169RXJ). ·~ 53995 i !.• ~.!.•.~· ·~-· ••• ***** * ~ .... HOTHIHG OVll s4995 NABERS All10 C1N1tll 14211.-ST. COITAt•IA !ti 9212 iDotllild111IU9I-4 ei...-wtda lldl 8usUi ....... plllll up =,.,...ma...._ lllll••""•'-.~ •• ---........................ taa:•••"'-••'••• CASH REBATES FROM $100 ON MERCURY BOBCAT UP 10 $1000 ON UNCOLNS. (.'a.,h Rebwtr fW1 Lincoln Contin('nlal. . .., , ""' '· @)11-P\ \tl't. 24. \l. 1£PA HWV $2()() Cuh Rebete• Capri • @ ~~ 31 .;~"f .. . . ,..., - C:»...'h Rt b111\' on ( 'ontint'ntwl \tari. \ I. ~ ' I 24 II\\ \'. @).~ .. , \Wf. ~' 1 - Cd Rebate on Couitar XR-7 with Luxury Group. $JOO oo uther Coupr XR-7's. @t •PA • •ff, 24 H\\ l. MPG t ' I. CMh ltebak oa Zephyr • @'~ 31 ~~- .. It's all going on now, and ft all designed to~ )OU mooey. Right now. JOOr partic1pat1n(l Lmcoln-Mcn:ury Ocakr ~ fant~ttc df.!411:. and c11,h rchate' on new ·79 :aod '80 L1ncolni. and Mercury,, rrom $100 m Mercury Bohcat up 10 SIOO) on Lmw ln d1re\.l lront Lincoln-Mercury Drv1 ion. Some dc;.ih:" 1.ontr1bu1c rxirr of the rebate. It\ aJ I de.1gncd to \UVC ~1ll money 1Ju11r ~iu want 10 ca.-,h-in on the~ ca\h rcbah:s )'tJU better do 1t O()IN. July 12 i!> the hN duy for rchJIC' c., Mcrcurys and July 31 I the dcadll~ lor buying a 1'1:w Lincoln and gelling a rebate ~ Thett may ncYCr be a txuer time to buy. V1i.11 )illlr Lmcoln-Mercury deaJer toduy. Fantastic dcah and 1..L'h rebates an: waitmg for )'UU ••• At the Sign or the Cut! Johnson & Son Lincoln-Mercury 2626 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa, Ca. . .. {.. ~--· J ' - - SPORTS ON TV I MOTORCYCLES Friday. July 11. 1980 * DAILY Pf\..OT D J olm e ano Cyclists DIESELS Strictly a Casualty Affair~==' IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! BUY OR LEASE It's hw.rd tn lme Into that um, t'pt' of h1ai-k.-tball bt re tn Soulhrm < 1d1fonua could l'tlml' cloise to the-'""'' of .,tr ·t pl .. 1' 'Ila thJt' o. "" m 't•w 'l orl>. If 'OU th1111>. fool h.111 i, ruu h Jll't 1" out to any •·" ) 1•rlf. µl.ayrround -.om•· 11ftf'rnonn uml l(t'l u Uut.•t• on thn-t' a.'.lrt'I\' JlC)Ul~ Kru\t>'\ und bra' knuc-kl~ 11n· a re<1uuTmt nt •'OKTl -\ rt·.I.\ OR u11fnrtw1u1t•h hu'A t'Vl'I ~ llU " lllt tu 11 ... 1. Jt It lh1• < tlnll' ~t' It' t•( pl.I\ •f•• "" i hold tr111 111 t'uhfonu .. 1 t\ rt•hnf•·lcll 1 fornwr io:!'>l .1111 i.i lliwh 'lland 1111 1 1 H ,1111l•r Wulf 11 l In 1111 1 and i\ h• !! At•o . .,tu 1 C1tru11 J C .lllll' ttrt.' fnt'flllht•r 1111<1 tht pt •• .,,.,, tr) to hm~'C' ttwu· "' ·" 1 16\h\'r th.,o n · 'ort lo hrul 'tri•nJ th ,,r po-.t"r In tnJll\ "J )' uu~ lb lh~·~IJl"•lllllll.: ~ .. u. ..... 1 l11t of char.u.'lt•r::. •ll l' 111uhkd on tho::.~ "' w Yori.. s t rt.-t I.:. \n ~-.a> lhl• 'Tasu.111, vurt of th\! 1·lui;i.11· 'lirt' hvt.>d u~1 tu 1b lnlhn.c There 14 t•rt• ..a t't1Uplt' or Wf\'rldit'c.l knees, r h1 PJH·fl lt't'lh, ~pr .unt•cl hn~t·r.., aflli. nJturall) bloody nost'' St 111, though, 1t 14 Jb fun a11d t'oJ11yable .mil mo::.t everyone 111 <.tllt•ni.Janre ... owed tv return Of rour-t" Uwr.• ,11 •• t 'Ht'plJoth Jnd one of thoi.~ ",1, '" tuurnaau.·nt 10 N('wport Ht ..it•h th1 ' ~,..,, "' t'kt'ncl t1Ut'd, · 36th St l'..lsual1 \ ' I J " I ounie\ IT" \SAS< 1.os1: • "ll'111 \ork ..a' (' Jlifurnia '" ., 111~· u . hl l The con 1~· 1tll111 "· u 1 \••1l'h :ind fll·n t: p .1ll) -ca l lhJt :-. u:.uulh llid)l'd MA YtH: THERE "•.R~ MO R t. 1·lhows t.h;m ba-.kt'ls ,11111 more com plainm~ than playing hut 1t·s thw.e m i.:rt-d1ents that made lht• toumument a "Ul'L't'~S It .,. ·• :.i ~nu hnr t• 1..rnamult lhat s t:H tt'd ;1t .• •n <1nJ la\tt-<I until Ii 30 p m Th~ entry foe was $7 per ~r..,on ,mcJ r-.ore than 40 thre<' n.,m ll'dnlS \H re ..a~semblt?d for <11 ublt• l'llminauon p l:iv ~l ore titan 250 s pet'l.1t111:-. \ll'\H'<i the .H·t1on And next :rear , l 1.c. .. 11· ... houhl 1lra14 evt•n morl· Oh Yl''· Barrio»' thrt•t· man t'rl'" "cm tlll· Lournanlt'lll 141lh Or~all '" te am fin1sh1ng M•cond und Nt•umann s third ~ atc·h for tl11:. tourne~· again next H·ur Jt .. houJdn't b<' m l'M'd • • • l'la.H·rs "'ert• C'lass1fied o( cording to tht·ir Jt .Ill v <either A. H or C "1th A ~ 1ng l ht• IA-;tJ :111.J teams wen• d1v1ded eq ua 11, SO)H: l '1Pn1-:ss1,·.: AREA names "t>rc l11rt·d llrange Coast College's ~late ch .. mp1onsh1p team of 1978 79 had fl\ e players in attendance Pete :'\1•umann tCal Poly SL01. Ray Orgill <St Mary's>. Ed Bell and Gary Walls 1Soutbwestern University, Texai;J and S tu Van Horn <Great Falls. Mont ~na i THOSF: CLOSE TO tC IRVl'l: baseball coach Steve llntz say hie; de· parturc wasn't a surprr"t" although 1t :.hocked thl' da} light:; uut of the uthlet1c <kpartmc•nt at UCI One r<'11able source told mt• tha l Hertz had beromc frustrated "'1th t.hc JOIJ and lalked about leaving .1 ... l arl\ Jt., la~t "inter Th(·rt· Jr(• loo m;iny r .11 t11r ... ~OU h:1vc n1. Former .Pir.ste foot hall stJrs \1 1ke Camp uncJ Da n Duddridl!<· wt:rP there Not to rr.Pnti tn Cc·or,..1• Barrw" !Cal S lat • I 1111 11tr1n v11,1rd1. G r eg C'On t rnl 11\ e r llll'rl'. · n1 m rnc ntccl OOl' h1 g hl} res pected C'0;11 h "Their t>n tranct• n \(!u1remt•nts urt· tough. thert: arc no schol ar~lup:-. <.t\'a tlJhle. and there are no PE and n·c-rt·:i t1nn majors Dr~st~rs To Race At OCIR Roge r Lang of Ga rd en G ro ve und Rialto.., "l>C'nni~ i\ndcrsuu are th•· targets of Palmdale ~ Lena WaJIJams Saturday m Top Gas Dra~stC'r ac- tion at Oran ~., County fn te rnational Raceway Williams ha..., t'<ited m to the No. 3 s lot m the 10-race series f11r 175 mph dragster artcr d 1. placing her n tar c..,t rw a I. Rill Philll ps or EI \(•ntn' \ • .in h rnd ''di bP .Jr .. r \ \~ n ·I a•, I and I! '"' ' \11111111~ in arlrl1 l l -, ,,, "(I oth·r I •·P {1,JS Or • • r-. Oth• r r:t1 <'s 1nduoe Supt'r Pro Eliminator. Pro E hm1na1r1r llP<H'' E I i min at or ~ r 1· ro I Eltmmat1Jr and t1m<.· 1>1,· ly rac-1ng Galt"' OJ>f·n al 11 am ~ I th I 1 llll' l rJ , 1 h u II tf q11Jltr}1ni: until 5 30 follu"< d by ltw 1 l1m1na lion' <il \dm1· •-ton 1 '1 for adults SI < lr r t11lclrl'n 6 12 Pu pasS<'s and pa 1 k in k a re frt•e Motocross Racing Set 131 ry1 IC' motocro.., r aC'm>? 1s "C'hrduled for Sund·1y with SIJ..TOups <cnrl practH'<' at 9a m nnd raC'1ng at 11 a t the Jn 1ne BMX Track located HI Jeffr<•:> Ho<1t1 &nd Ilar ranC'a Park"a' Entr y fee f or youn~sters 5·16 1s S4 . p lu s a o ne ·l imP American Bicycle As sociation fee of $7. Equipment necessary to compete are a 20-mch . bike . safety pads and helmet. Action at the s ame site is scheduled every other Sunday. Ad ditiona I inform a lion can be obtained by cal ling G<'ne Erickson at 730-RACE Sports on TV Weeke11d Schedule .~of urdo~,·~ 1'''· Radio TEl.EVISION 11 a m < 11 , TENNIS lite Na..,tasc v::. .Jim m' Connor s in a WCT lnv1tat1onal match t:ipNI ·February m Maryland 11 15 am. (4> BASEBALL The ~l. Louis l Jrllmals v .. thl' Mt>t:-. m Nl'w York l pm. 171 GOLF -Third round play 10 th•· lJ.S. Women's Open. 3 30 p m. <2l SPORTS S PECTACULAR Part <•nt• of the US Acrobatics Championship~. tapl•d in Oxford. Ohio Top fi nishers earn berths on lht• l .S. squad at the u~om1ng world cham p1o n,h1ps tn Poland. Also: Motorcycle riders from the l" S .. Great Britain. Sweden and Denmark 1·ompete in the Intercontinental finals of the World 1 c.im Spccd\\ay Championships in Denmark ..1 pm 171 WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS \I 11~rire Jlopt· 127·2 l ) puts his WHC ... upcr 141 ltC'rWt.'IJ!ht crown on thc> l.in<' ;igatn!'lt fr rm1•r lilleholder Rock) Mall1oh <5S·5·2 l 1n u schf·duled 15-round bout tclec·ast from London Al1>o the ~\<•rid Fnsll( 1• (hampion~h1ps 1~1 PRO SO(' ('I It ":in pm <24 1 socc •.R '11\DJ. '" ca R\t\N\. Ii pm. 150> -PRO SO<.'Cl-:tt RADIO Ba~<'hall Oakland ;1l Angt•ls 7 p m I\ \I !'I' 1, tn 1 Dodger~ al San Diego, 7 IJ m , KABC 17!i0 .4ti ru1doy·s T'\. Radin TELF.VISION ''>0n 121 -SPORTS SPECTA<.:CLAR Ma1 thr•w Saad Muhammad C26-3·21 risk" his WBl' h~ht-heavywe1ght crown agamst Alvaro "Yaqui Lopc1 (51·9) in a scheduled JS-round Lout tele<.a'>l live from New Jersey. Also: Part two of the US. ·\crobat1cs Championships, taped in Oxford. Ohio, and same day coverage or the Bntish Grand Prix c 111 THI~ WEEK IN BASEBALL. 12 55 p m . Cl 1> Dodgers vs. Padres in San Diego 1 pm C71 -GOLF Fmal round pl:1)" in the C .S Women's Open. 3 JJ m . C7 ) -BRITISH OPF.N PREVIEW - Histor: of lhe Rritish Open 1s revie wed. 4 pm. (4) -SPORTSWORLD -C :: Olympic men's diving trials taped in Austin, Texas. Also : a Sports Challenge segment, the Astrodomc Thri II show Demolition Derby, and a "Survival of the Fittest" presentation. 7 p .m . (50 ) -SOCCE R MADE I N GER~1ANY . 10 p.m . Cll) -THIS WEEK JN BASEBALL. RADIO Baseball -Oakland at Angels, 1 p.m ., KMPC 11101. Dodgers at San Diego, 1 p.m . KABC 1790) MONDA Y'S RADIO Baseball -Dodgers at San Diego, 1 p.m .. KABC (790). p. 1- I I I 1 I 'j ! I 111 "lJl' lrvlnP t•atera to a particular type of tudent Now. there's nothing wroog 14 llh that, but your ability to bwld a na· t1onally prominent baseball program ther e ts ntl " UCI R ECENTLY FINISHED in Sl'cond place behmd Cal State Fullerton during the 1979·80 baseball season · IL was luck." added the source. "Steve had to wor k his heart out all year to get those players and he still wasn't in the same class as Cal State f'ullertun "If he had to work that hard to get a second plar1• team, can you imagine what he ~ould have had to do to get a l'hdmp1on" 1 here s no doubt the tough season had takt>n its toll on Hertz. At the end or the Yt'ar he was admitted into the hospital ~1th a comb10ation of pneumonia , mononucleosis and s trep throat. "Hertz did tht: best job he p()f)Sibly could but coaC'hing there 1s a dead end s treet . at leas t baseball WISt" "f''or every JO pluyers that are ca pa· bit.> of p!Jytn)? unav1•rs1ty ball. only one nf th em mJ~ qualify for UCI dt·.1denucall~ And who's to say that J't>r .. on 1s gomg to go there" · 'Th04t's what you 're fighting thl·re IL·., 1m~s1b1'• ~. Ht::RTZ DIDS'T \\ASTE any time ac ceµtang the Gonzaga post 14hen it opened As a m;.ith·r of fact. things hap µl'nt'd ~fast that i\lhletrc Director Lin JJ O~mps.iy "us 1nformt!d of Hert7. re· ~1 gnJtl()n the du) <;onzagu held a press u mC t•rencc to 1ntroduC'e their n1•w u1.1t·h The f.lctor., in hullding an t•xc l'P t11>0ally stron~ ba:-.t•hall program ;.it LCI ;.in.• msurm ountul:Jlt.• You might ha\ ont ~·<•od "' ason oul of £'H'r)' f1,ur or f1\I', hut \\ho l':Jn t·oach 141th thO:.f· r•· ~ulh" .· -...1\ t hl· lffl'd .,(1un·1 · Th,> ~h•n1ldn t ,.:r, afl•·r <i n.im•· coa( h w n pl.it" lh:rtL H .. I• ;ill\ 14 h;\t lht•\ nt'l'U '" .1 \OUO~ In• r).!1'(11 UI c<•.,sful hii:h ~1·hool ruarh Speedway motorcycle rac1n g r eturns to the Orange County Fair grounds tonig ht with U .S . cha mpion Mike Model A Bast talung another shot at stopping Alan Chris· Car Show llan 's winniJlg streak of PrPc;enred 1n the 12. Hunr1nq1on Center Chr1st1an returns to mall 1oday thru tbe regular season afte r Sun Twenty recovering from a virus restorf>d vintage NABERS ~(ff) ORANGE COUNTY'S LEADtH0 DeALER .\o /.01t·er f>rio • So 11,,11.,r s .. ri·ir·•· 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 540-9100 rnfect1on. Christian re· rnod&I'> bnrig bac k turned last week for the t~~;;:;;:;;;::nos;;;1~al~Q:•c:::;m~e~m;iioiiiin:e::;sJ-.•-;;;;--.-.-.-.,-------.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.::.,,. all scratch program and r------ won every form for a perfect S(•ore. Other top cyclists en· tered tonight inc lude Brad Oxley. Dave Sims and Lanct" King Tomi!ht '5 venut-takes o n added a ttrac tion because 1t 1s the opening n1 g ht of the Orange Count\ F'a1r . which means !>Pttdwtt) llckets t·ntltlt fJns tn .,, ..... th1· fair o'> 1A(·Jl a-; rat·ing for the r~cul<1r general ad m1ss1on prict• c;atl" open at 4 with 1 h•· f 1r...l r ac·1• a t 8 T1d.<·h for adult~ arc SI so. 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They will appear together Sunday and separately on the following dates· July 'l7, Galaxy; AuJ! 10. quartet and Aug. 24. Galaxy Galaxy 1s composed or leader Al Maitland. drums and vibes; Ed Kusby, guitars. Scott McKaun. violin; Jim Ates. bass; Don Hawkins. saxophones and flute and Ron Stout. trumpet and flu(?elhorn QuartPt members are Jack Reidling. piano; Marston Smith. cello . Kusby. guitar and Maitland, vibes. That quartet will present the first of two free classical con- certs in the central patio of the Sherman Foundation Gardens, 2619 E . Coast Highway. Corona del Mar, from 5 to 7 p.m. Sun- day, July ro THE SECOND SESSION ON Aug. 3 will reatu:re the MU· sique Trio which is "comfortable in its class ical literature yet stimulating in its contemporary presentations in the chamber form at." Both the GWC and Sherman Gardens programs are s pon ored through a g rant from the Calirom1a Arts Council to Musicians Association. Local 7 and the Music Performance Tru .. l Fund to contribute t-0 \be public appreciation of music. Every Wednesday al noon this mooth in the courtyard of. Bowers Museum. 2002 N. Main St .. Santa Ana, Carolyn Ve rleur, a graduate or the Juilliard School of Mu.sic and instructor al Santa Ana College. will present members from the chamber music ensemble class in concert. By DONALD BOBSON ~--o.i,, ...... The Los Angeles Philharmonic opened its summer season at the Hollywood Bowl with tnree pre-season events: two evenings devoted to Mourt and Bach and the traditional family fir eworits picnic concert on the Fourth of July. For outdOOT music Orange County haa the Irvine Bowl . Fas hion Island , campus a uditoriums &.nd various museums and gardens. But L.A. bast.be world-famous HoUywood Bowl. THE BOWL IS AN unusual outdoor am· phitbeater. seating more than 17 ,000 people in a valley nestled on 116 acres containing 2.000 trees, hundreds or shrubs and numerous picnic s pots . The weather is almost aJways balmy -1t rains rarely -and there are no mooquJtos ! To v1s1t the bowl. after comtng off a busy freewuy 1s to step into a natural fantasy land. The atmosphere 1s relaxed as people picnic a nd escape the turmoi l of lhe cit) Tlus year the bowl has two special develop· ments · FIRSI'. CARLO MARIA G1ulmi. the ramed a nd est eem e d conductor o f t he L A Philharmonic will conduct four con<'erts after prev1ou.!>IY stating that lhe outdoor environment ts not his cup of espresso lit will lake lh(' podium on July 22 and Aui.: I. 2 and 21 ScC'ondl). th1·r1• "'"be J JiJ7l st•rt f''-on fl\e Wedne'>da) l'H•nini.:'> b1·g1nn1ng n•·xt \.\t•t-k featuring '4 l'll knov. n 'o<'alash <ind ms trumen· ta lis ts COUNTY. BOW\. CONCERTS FILL SUMMER Performers, Dates Usted on Page CS Sound has been a problt>m at the llM>\11 l as 1t c;urel) 1~ in any outdoor theater Listener\ <J t t he first thr~ PV<>nts last "t>ekend noticed that t he lar)?e "tute tubes and last year's speakers w ere i::one . In their place are 11 while spheres re sembling huge Ping Pong ball~ T o dcterm1nt· the sound effect of the s peakers this wntt:r movl'd around vanous s eating s~tions with the 1mµrt'ss1on that '>1tt1n~ In the rruddJe or to the left or the stage provided the clearest and loudest sound. WHAT A MARVELOCS C'ontrast for starter.. from a too-member orchestra but· tressed by the Los An~eles C1t1es S<'hool Band. and the Jnterdenommattonal Choir for the Juh Fourth spectacular to the small cham ber or ches tra and its greater intimacy for the BaC'h evening For the hohdd) concert there were ma n} highlights -but the one that provided the gr eatest audience enthusiasm was the gospel singing or Betty Perkins. Large of girth and vo1C<!. resplendent LO a mauve, luminescent dress :.he· sang w1th ao energy. clarity. and emotion that "as inspired and electrifying. The choir was magmr1cent. On a more sedate level, tbe greatest nutist West of Paris, the Irishman. James Galway played eight s hort nute pieces with a clear. lyrical quality though the lmmenJity of the bowl is not the best setting for this delicate instrument Galway and the lnterdenomlnatlonal Choir we re vigorously supported by the outstanding conductor and Los Angeleno Michael Tilson Thomas . Under his baton the Philharmonic played ~lections from Gould, Cohan and Sousa. with a verve and style that would have made the Booton Pops envious . Saturday evening brought together two of Europe's most distinguished Bach interpreters : Elly Ameling. the Dutc h soprano, and Raymond Leppard. Br1t1sh conductor and harpsichordist. LEPPARD. IN THE DUAL role of conduc· tor and harps1chord1st. led the Philharmonic Chambt-r Orchestra and Miss Ameling in three "orks Thl· Cantata <False World I Trust Thee ~ot 1 l"o 52. the Brandenburg Concerto No. 5. and the Weddm~ Cantata No 202 Leppard s howed 1n these three selections and in the Orchestr <il Suite No 3 that he is a master or Bach1an requ1remenl!'I He achieved rullness or utterance. rhythmic precision. solidi· t!-or pac<'. and lotal brilhance Ills harpMchord playing wa!'t so outstanding that the ~1ud1ence broke into applause when he t1Jmpletc-d the technic<illy d1frtcult 65 measure 1 adunza in thl' first mnvement of the Branden- bu r~ MISS AMELi~(,, WHO tn c1dentally ha5 madl• H<1 r h record1ng::. with Leppard. de· monstratl'tl 1n thf' t '4 <> cantatas why she has -.uch an exalted reputdllOn Her phrasing was -.harp. her voice ha!-. tht-~ord1c richness. and her personalit~ 1s a'>!-lured and ~rac1ous The Lo~ An~el(.'o; Philharmonic 1n these hark to bd<·k <'' t•nrn~-. ~hawed remarkable '(•r-.atil1t' and m<1tur1t) pla) 1ng popular works JOd baruqut· The PhtlhJrmon1c s pnnc1pals Zita Carno on ha~tthord ~nnunuo 1n the Orchestral Suite "'" 3. .J jffit"' V. alkt•r. flut1~t. and Alexander 1 r1•gt·r '1ohn1:.t in the Hr andenburg, and David Wt·1,.., 11001::.t Honalct L .. >0nard. cellist . and ..igdm Trt'ger m the· "Wedding Cantata" pro· '1ded oul.!)t.andln~ ~upport THF. ROLL )'WOOO BOWL season of the l. A Ph1lhdrmon1l .., nff tri a !>pleod1d start Thi-. wnter UTJ.!f'" t'Ot'r.I~) ron~c1ous Orange ('ount1an.-, to car pool thc•tr '4 a) l<I the sylvan ~lade:. and mU!>IC dc·ligtlL'> or the Hollywood Ao" I for program-. ... rhE>dult'd for Tuesday t hroueh Saturda' l'' entng., Stage and :-.crM:n '>l.Jr Thf'Odo re B1kel and conductor C'Qmpo~er piani-.t .John Green will JOln the philharmonic and Hoger Wagner Chorale Ill takmg the audienr·e ''Around the World tn 40 Songs <and Dances 1 ·at 8. 30 tonight and Saturday Bov.l spokesmen report that sen es ticket <,ale:. are at an all-\1m e high this year while ad· missions remain to md1vidual concerts Singers' Road to Fair Paved With Gold Di.scs Colorful and compelling, from the kid who fiddled at the age of 8 in a Loozyana bucket o blood saloon to the pounding sound or the ·50s and the thrilling lilt of Australian superstar Helen Reddy, ru~htly e ntertainment is varied at the 1980 Orange County Fair. The road to the ra1rground.s at 99 Fair 1 Dn ve. JU.St off Newport Boulevard 1n Costa Mesa is lJterally paved with gold -gold records aod platinum albums too. E NTERTAINMENT BEGINS tonight in the O r ange County Fair Amphitheater with celebrated singer·songwriter Hoyt A~&on. whose wealth of works has been recorded by a host or music luminaries. Axton. who appears onstage in the am· phitheatcr at 7 and 9 p.m., best s ums up his philosophy in a line from one of the gravel- voiced minstrel's oft-performed compositions. "I believe in music. It's the food I feed m y soul ·-C"ountry w~tern. boogie woogie, gospel, rock •n' roll. .. " Shanng h.is seU-assessment as a songwriter first and a singer second are those who have added Axton material to their own repertoires. s uch as Three Dog Night, Arlo Guthrie, Waylon Jennings, Ringo Starr, Joan Baez, J essi Colter and the late EJ vis Presley. Gutsy and straight-forward in h.is country aad blues presentations , Axton wandered America during the '60s and became revered as somewhat of an underground anti-hero on the Wes\Cout. "l'VE ALWAYS LOVED music -listening to it, making it," says Axton, whose mother co· wrote "Heartbreak Hotel," the number that launched Presley on his unprecedented and rmally fatal stardom . "It is very important lo me that my music b beard." adds the artist who la also into act· ing, with a number of TV series guest roles to Im credit. No additional charge for any top name en· tertai.Dment will be added to the general S3 ad· mission ror adults and $1 Junior admission for 6 to 12-year-olds. Children under 5 are admitted free and it costs $1 for fairpounda parklnc. SATU&DAY 9'roq and ebarmiq ii the way lnduatry faa r•te aa1 ... ...,, But, wbo pswent a fMt-peced procram of CODtemporary and eow>· 1 try _......,, mUlle, llt.erall)' tbr'M 8dl ln OM. Tbe youq couple borr'O'W bNvtb from fare presented durin1 their five yHrt on the La•niaee Welk Sbow ud brt.., new material u .. u. luda a "~."Clay'• ftnt record. Re ftll Mrtr ~tkm end a Grammy ...... ..._ for bed eountrr IUle smcer. atone wNa ,__..".*OD ta.. GNml Ole <>pry wttb . ' SHARI LEWIS, HOYT AXTON, HELEN REDDY AND PAT BOONE LEAD ORANGE COUNTY FAIR ENTERTAINMENT ROST£R it. while Sally's flnt disc "Taldn' Whal r Can Get ," is also well-received. The Harts appear in the (air 's amphitheater at 7 and 9 p.m .. adding the Orange Coast to their string of headline appearances al slate and county fairs. SUNDAY Rain Is due to hit the fair. But this will hardly dampen fair-goers' spirits since this Ral• is the popular rock group that endeared itself to crowds last year wit.b "A Tribute to the Beatles," winning an invltaUon back. Rain will perform the cream cl. more than 100 top Beatles hits or the 'a>I at 1 and 9 p.m. in lbe fairgrounds amphitheater. BeaUes sounds and settings are so accurate· ly reproduced that dlehard fans of the ort1inals , Liverpool's moat famous export in history. would be hard-pressed to dlstinguJsb Rain rrom the real thing if bUndloUled. New music-lovers wbo never saw the Beatles in person now can see a re-creation of them to realistic It maJce• it obvloua bow and why they changed the face ol modem mU1lc. MONDAY He's boisterous. he's rowdy. he play1 a muterful 1ultar and £1\lla BliPop, who drew the largest crowd -standing room only -to the fairgrounds amphitheater last year 1s back again with more or the same. Bbhop and his band of merry musicians ap· pear at 7 and 9 p.m. In the amphitheater. Bishop. who doesn't exacUy look Wee he just stepped out of Gentleman's Quarterly, doesn't wear Jordache Jeans either, alt.bough he could probably buy the factory w1th income from do- ing what be does beat. And that is having fun and entertainin& peo- ple, the country roclt star will teU YoU. accom· panted by his six-piece back'Q> group heard on "Hog Heaven," his 1979 hit album. He may be scruffy and homespun, one fair official 1uuests, begging to remain unJden· tllied, but then you don't Uaten to gOod souodl with your eyes, do you? TUESDAY Demand never encb for that meUow fellow Pal llooee, sUJJ a solid draw wtlb tbe Yount at heart after two decades. Shows sure to deU1ht a )'OQllfer ieneratJon whose ~rents danced the Bop in tbe •aoa to Boone'tuDe. are scheduled for 7 and 9 p.m . in the fair~ ampbjtMater. "Aln't That a Shame," and ''Candy Lipe" are 1tlll jull u danceable and all·Ume hill .. ''April Love," and "Friendly Persuasion," are certain to be among his repertoire. A versatile talent, Boone has sold more tha n 4S million records, has 13 gold ones and two gold aJbums in addition to hls demand as a wholesome in-person pe rformer. sometimes with his wife and four daughters. all talented in their own ri~t. He Is, in addition to an uns balta ble mainstay or the entertainment industry. an aut.bor ol alx books and actor in 15 rums. "A New Soni." written by the i.nlplraUonal Boone, who ls proud or his Christian approach to We, sold more than a million copies and ls translated and published in five languages. Pal Boone appean at 1 and 9 p.m. ln the talrgrounds ampbllbeater. WEDNESDAY AuatraJian-bom supent.ar Bela a.M41r, who like so many cblldreo ot entertalnen, waa 1ln1ing for her supper proltuioaalb at a1e ' finally found fame, but it waa a lon1. toqb road. Thia fair headliner who waa a venatlle, eatablilbed talent ln her nauve land before com· Ing to America ln 1988 bas earned her place at the top. ••J Am Woman," wblcb embodlH tier c&te OOtJNTY, Pase a> ' ' (2 OM.YPILOT ,.,,..,,Juty 'I. ,., ENTERTAINMENT Dlsaeyla•d Revving Up for 25th Speetae.iar DISNEYLAND'S UTH aUtTHDAY c:el•bf•tlon begins Thur\CMy at 12:01 a.m . with all-night eppear~es by The Dirt Band, Biiiy PrHton and Sy,...te and othen Speclel S12.50 tickets Include unlimited us. of ell rldH during the 25-hour spect1H:ul•r. For ,.,_rvat~ c.ontlH:t tt'9 Disneyland Box offke. RU PERT HOLMES wlll beat the Magic Kll'QdOm SuncNy throuon Thursday along with L9' 8r0WY1 and Hls Band of Reknown et AMln StrNt's Plaza Gardens stage through J uly ''· T he extraveoanza Is p.1r1 of the p.artt·~ ~I Iver anniversary ThurMSay. HENRY aRANDON and the California Syme>Mnette wllt be performing free Thursday beginning at 9 p.m . at Fastllon lslal"d In Newport 8ea1th. BIG BAND MUSIC starts tonight at 9 with the Pied Pipers performing at the Inn at the Park Terrace Ballroom, 18SS S. Harbor Blvd, Anaheim. Admission Is \S. AGAIN AT THE INN at the Park, Big Band dancing for singles gets under way Sunday at 8 p.m . Admission Is~. CLARENDON WOODWIND QUINTET will hold a benefit concert Wednesday, beginning at 8 p.m . at Christ College Irvine in Founders Hall, 1530 Concordia Ave. Tickets at door $5. TICKETS FOR 808 HOPE'S July 26 appearance at Orange Coast College are on sale now. Joining the comedian will be singer Joann Greer, Les Brown and His Band of Reknown, and the West Coast Street Theater Company. T ickets are S11.50 and S12.50. For reservations call the OCC Box office. SUPERBOWL of Motorcross starts Saturday night at the Los Angeles Coliseum and continues until Sunday afternoon. For ticket information call (213) 741-2164. TEN THOUSAND DANCERS from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints will take the field at the Rose Bowl Saturday during the 1980 "Southern California Festival." Young Mormons from around Southern California will be performing in the dance extravaganza beginning at 8 p.m Admission i s S2. • • Dionne Warwick. Bernie Taupln. Henry Winkler, •nd Beeu Bridges will also be on hand. For ticket Information call (213) 67"-'700. "FREEDOM ISN'T FREE", a musJcal for chlfdren will be shown Sunday at 2 p.m . at the Lano Beach City c.oueoe, '901 E . carson Street. Admlssk>n Is free. "THE FANTASTICKS," a summer musical is returning to Santa Ana College tonight and Saturday at 8 o 'clock in Phillips Hall. Tickets are ~ for adults and SJ for students and seniors. ROYAL HORSES will be on display Sunday as the Royal Llzptnan Stallion Show opens at the Forum at 2:30 p.m . For ticket Information call (213) 674-.ooo. "PEOPLE OF ECK" will be shown free at 7 : 15 tonight at Allstate Savings Building, Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach "MAN OF LA MANCHA" cont inues tonight through July 26 at the La Mirada Civic Theater, 1..c900 La Mirada Blvd. For ticket Information call 994-6310. A FILM FEST of true adventure stories gets under way this week with the showing DISNEYLAND' CARTOON CHARACTERS HAVE W£LCOMEO 192 MILLION VISITORS To Celebrate 25 Years They W111 Perform Durtng 25 Hour• of fun TMt Start Thuraday of "Paradise Trail" at the Balboa Theater on the peninsula, beginning at 12 noon RARE WEAPONS KALEIDOSCOPE KALIFORNIA, an exhibit of 80 color photographs by Roger Armstrong continues at the Bowers Museum . 2002 N. M ain Street, Santa Ana through A ug. 31. AUDITIONS ARE BEING HELD for "The W izard of Oz" and "Snow White and Friends" Saturday at noon at the Corona del M ar Youth Center at Fifth Street and Iris A'1enue. Ch ildren ages 8thr ough12andteens and adults are needed. CHILDREN ARE INVITED Wednesday through July 18 to see ·'The Cat Fr om Outer Space · showing at Golden West College at 1 p m 1n Forum 2. Admission is 75 cent!.. ANTIQUES SHOW and sale conti nues through Sunday at the Disneyland Hotel as more than 100 dealers display works from America, England, Europe and the Orient. Open Saturday 1 to 10 p.m. and Sunday l to S p.m . Adm ission 1s S2.50 for adults, Sl for seniors and children under 12 free. f rom Amer ica and Europe w ill be on display this w~kend at the Anaheim Convention Center from q a .m . to 6 p.m Saturday and 9 a.m . to S p.m . Sunda y . Admission to the gun shOw is SJ for adults and Sl for chi ldren tr 1? A CIRCUS OF STARS will be in the ring Tuesday. as t he Ringling Bros. and Barnum and Bailey Circus presents a bene11t show at t he Forum to help orthooaedically handicapped youngster<. (.. ... 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CAMPUS THEATER 'Fair Lady' Trio Full Of Credits Thrtt ot Rro.ctwa)''!!o bnJht t 5tan N>mt• to M i 100 Vi$ 1tart.in1 July 111 to stage the Saddleback Company Th al r'i. tteason flnalt' Lerner a.od ~"'"'' clusar 'M\ .,.~Ir Lad) Good «"als ~Ull i.n av 1lahlc• part1cularl) ror the performanc-c>~ or Jul\ ~ 2l JO nnd 31 and Aug 3 - For ticket l.nlormuuon. call tht-~.uhlh:txu·k Colle ge Fane Arts Box Offlt•t• Monda) throu.,:h fo'r1day from 10 a.m . to 2 p m at 831 4f.s6 HEADLINING WHAT prom111L' tu h~ unl· 1>( the ftnest productJOns of 1ts kind l'\ l'r M8(:!1•d tn the region are David Hollld..i\ ... , Prof llenn H1ggUlS and Linda Mtchdll· ..i::. thL' LuLknt."} nower girl. EJn:a Doolittle Director Crandall Diehl 11,1111 c•d in tht· o riginal Broadwd) produl·t111n 111 \t , Fa11 Lady" m 1956 and went on to ~ .. un f..irrii: a~ ..i choreographer lie returns to Hro..i\JY.a\ follu"" mg . his Saddlt>bac·k Com pan~ t·ffort::. to ::.tage ..1 revival or the same m u::.1cal ~tarnn!! 1h un~1nal lead. Rex Harrison "It ·s extraordmar)' to b<> dt·..iling "1th lht· same show and the same !>l<ir JJ.:Jm :.o rr111n' ~ears later." Diehl obi,en ed l :i Holl1day and M 1chelll' D1t'lll h..1:. al ~ad dleback the ::.amc kind of l op notc·h 1ngrt·d1enb found on any maJor Broadwa} -.tag<• Holliday 1s perhaps bt•st r em emhert'd to Saddleback audiences for his swnning portraval ELIZABETH HOWARD'S CURTAIN CALL · DINNER THEATRE ... , • J ............. ·-:.. tTLL IJl:\~t:R ~•:nn·,n 1 TO \'OL'tt TARl.t: DANCE (o r ju::.c liM l'n) Flight J une 30 t o A 11,f!11st l Sounds thac soar freely and take you where you want t o be. Come aboard Monday throug h Saturday, 9 p. m. to 1:45 a.m. J . I ~REGISTRY 18800 MecAnhur BouJnard, 7'2-8777 ul lht• rk<'rep1l knig ht·e rrant Don Quixote in M..tn uf La Manchu " at the college two years .1go lie 1~ frcl>h from a triumphant run as Kini;: \rthur 1n "Camelot · staged b~ the Burt lteynoldi. Dinner Theatt-r in Florida under l>11·hl :-. d1rect1on llOLLIDA 'V HAS Y.On high cnt1cal arcl<1 1m for iJ numl><'r of appe;.irance., on Broadwa). "'ht•rc he apµearcd tn the onginal production of ".M an of La M<.i m·ha. ·· Ml:-.!> l\t1chclle 1::-. a lyn r soprano "'ho::.L (St>t' 'FAIR LAO'V,' Pa ge C'8> Camaradene of stars David Holliday and Lmda Michelle and dtrector Cran- dall Diehl adds verve to ·My Fatr Lady.· opening at Saddleback College on July 18. Frid9y, July t t, tli!IO DAILY Pk.OT C1 1 ........................................................................ 1 i Ora1rg',~COMPANY;;prmnls I I OCC's Sum mer Musical is back! J ! Thursday-Saturday -July 31, Aug. 1, 2; Aug. 7, 8, 9 f e AUDITORIUM 8 p.m. ' I 210 1 f.m v1ew RocJd, Costd MescJ, Q262t> -Ticket Office -55o-552i f ; A LL SEATS RESERVE D -54, SJ and $2 i t MAii (.)l<Dl R r1""" ,,,,/..,,/, .,/( 11,/,J,n,,,J ,1,1mrtJ trtrt/or,. f .................................................. " ........................... , .. The Ancient Mcriner welcomes back Juice Newton & her band 1 tormerly Sweet Jubal) 2 WEEKS ONLY Sun .. Mon & Tues .. July 1 3-1~ a July 20-22 ON THE BAY Newoort Beach 646-020 1 $1. Enjoy our splashy new shows together. Not only 1s Marineland's killer whale Orky more than four times the size of the other well known killer whale 1n the area. he and his Y'f'll~-......,..-co-star put on Ca liforn ia's I I best aquatic show. according to PSA Magazine You'll also love our energettc dolphins, fun -loving sea Irons and charming trdlnC'd birds ·Share America's only swim-through aquarium together. PSA Magazine calls Saia RPef "the best new idea to hit family entertainment centers 1n y0ars" We provide a wetsuit. mask and fins. then you 0xplorc an underwater paradise alive with thousands of ocean f 1sh Others can share the e penence by watching through underwater w indows (Extra charge for required equipment.) 00 C' Thrill to our incredible high divers together. Hod yov breau1l>1•1t-sL" 0 ~rrp c·ca b rt d·r . t1:..~ perform d '•l' • ·; c· r;a;,' rig d .. t·~,, 1nclud1n9 ont> trorr niur• tt·<.1r 90 ft:et up r Trt:nlJughas tht.> \ \. Aq .... aman1acs turn \. oellv f iop~ into bell \ •dUgh'> (Da i '/ exCL P' : t, i\!1ondcJy'> l \ \ \ At Manneland you II enioy refreshingly cool ocean breezes 1n a beautiful sett1nq tha t gives you one o f the most spectacular views o f Calrforn1a's "'-~191~• coastline. Share it all together. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• This coupon 1s good for S 1.00 Qff the 9«*al admission of each per500 in your party any day Monday through Friday when presented at the Mannelclnd ttdcet booth. lhs offer ~not be C9'nbined with l!Jrf'I other discount. . Adults Children (3· 11) Reg. Price S6.75 S4 75 Chitdren under 3 are free Your Price SS.75 Sl.75 -----0 17 • I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ii Just minutes from Los AngM OYerk>otlng the OCNn on the bNuttful Patos ~Peninsula. INFORMATION & DIRECTIONS: (213) 541-5663 ' DM.V"LOT enter Stage Changes Hands . . . . n.. won't be any.......-haoded out at IM ... al nest -.ebnd'• Or•a• County Com· m•itJ ,,...._ P'esUval. AU the wuuaen wlU be ID lMIUllH~ They'll bf> Ute pl•l'I""' whO, for tM rlrtt ume In over• decede. wHJ ha~ the opl)C)rtunlt)' to view nine different community thHler ll'OUPt on Ute umc at•1e In the apace or three daya THAT ft'-'GE 18 AT t.he Newport Theeter Am CM.er .. 2501 CUtr Drtve. Mtwpon S.ach. •'here lht-ft"Uval wUI unfold ne.t Friday and . alurday evenings and Sunct.y afternoon, C"1· F;.,nny Fistieuffs C.:O uise Griffin a nd Cr eque Wolverton square off in the hit musical. "The Fantasticks.'' pJaying in repertory with "You're a Good Man. Charlte Brown " through Aug. 23 at the Laguna Moult.on Playhouse. 6-06 Laguna Canyon · Road. Laguna Beach. ClJrtain time 1s 9 p m. Ticket prices are $7 weeknights . SS ~ekends and S5 for s tudents Par.king 1~ mmamal. tram ser \'lce ;, recommended ~ars Chosen H OLLYWOOD <APJ :Robby Benson and Barry MlUer join Max· 1mHi an Schell and Rod Steiger i n "T h e Ch&>en . · · the Edie an cf Elf Landau production of <:haitn Potok 's book. ~olden (~~~~~ ...., ~~ S/:;)ragon ~~ GENUINE CHINESE MANDARIN DtSHES Speciolmng In Chinese A Lo Corte Dishes Be nson will plu y "Danny" <1nd Miller will be "Reuven" in lht' film LU NCl-4•0 1NNER DAIL v 2021 HwMr lt•tl Food T T • ,... • COSTA MISA tal• u .... .,.. p.m. rrtdl)' ud Seturday ud a p.m.s..day. Some ol &IN attractlone wlU be cutt1Q11 from r...a productions •lone the coast. wb11e OlMn will b9 tneb ooe·ac\a mount.eel for the oe· caaklft. ,,.,_ tbowl are achedwed ror eacb day ol UM 191tlval. lAadiQ oft tM activity next Friday wtll be the lrvtne Community Theater with four aeenes from lbe third act of it.a recent drama "A Streetcar Named Deaire ... The Huntln1ton BHeh Playbouae follows with "The Golden Fleece." while the Laguna Moulton Playhouse 's "Cbamber Music" cJosea the first day's pro- aram. SAT\J&DA Y'S ACflON GETS under way with t.be Newport Harbor Act.ors Theater pre· aentlng "Sin& to Me Through Open Windows ... Next ls the Saddleback Valley Community T h eater. r eprising a segment of "The Ganeerbread Lady." whlle the host Newport Theater Arts Center closes the evenine with "Tbe Lady and the Medals ... The Sunday matinee will start off with two playlets from the Cypress Community Onented Intermission Tom Titus Theater. "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead" and "I 'm Herbett." The Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse will follow with a cutting from .. Born YE'Sterday" <a change from Its original plan ). while the San Clemente Community Theater WTaps up the artivity with a srene from its current original comedy .. June Groom " You can contact any oC the partlcipatmK playhouses for llckets for their particular even in1t <at $3.50 each>. or purchase seats at the door before the performances. If vou need further infonnauon. call fesltval chairman Pat t 1 Gene Sampson at 642-8119_ • SOt.mf COAST R EPERTORY'S Summer Conservatory acting progTam is under way . with the highest enrollment yet -42 students pursuing the theatrical craft. f"ifle<>n O( them have received !>Chol<1r~h1p:. <See FESTIVAL. 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But one thing doesn·1 vary: you can always h.1H' as much ai. yl.)ll wnnt o( both entrees for only SS.45! The same gut1> fOf OOl' hot &00p. gtten salftd, two vejt~bles. mai,hed potatoes and gravy. com bread and hooey butter. It's the most delicious bargam in town! Now acotfllitw m9la ....... 3010 Harbor Boulevard. Coeta Mesa H0ttrs: M·Th, S.9; Fri, 5-10; Sat. 4-10: Sun, 12·9 For raervations, call 549-0310. .. .,. ' • i , • • • • • i • ... .._ ........... , ... ---·-····· .... ----·~· .. -. ..-. . . . . -· ---.._.. . ... -. ._ ..... -.. ..... --_..,.., -·------ • . . , .. . , . . . . • . • ART GALLERIES Try Art for Size, Laughs GIGANTIC IS THE SCALE for two new exhibitions at ~wport Harbor Art Muwum;. 8SO ~n Cl~te Drive, New port Beach. :>teven Kaltenbach Ms bftn working for s.Nen years on his 10xU foot "Portrait of My F•ther," bas.ct on astrologlcalctiarts. A rellglou st•t• mentonlmmorte11tycomt11ttw0U9hthe mon1.1mentalwork. OonNkeot N&w Vork hA5 Incorporated orld format. pelnt end collage In two 36-foot triptych$, "Peaceable KlnQdom" and "Bea ts and Demons." lnflu net's of h r res1oency in Iowa. New M exico and Ma ine are ev1 dent In the painted patterns ot Katherlnf' Porter on view thro09h Auq 2• The featured exhibit s will r rntJln until Sept. 7. Galle-ry hours are ll to S Tuesday -Saturdays and b q p m. Friday\ GRAPHIC INTE RPRETATIONS OF Guatemalan culture are captured In 011\ acrylics and watercolors by David Ordoner, M artin Prechtal and NanCuz In an exhibition In the Orange Coast College Art Gallery wh1cl"I opens with a 2 to S p.m . reception Sunday Tribal customs. modern style, geometric design and personal per spective are fused in the works which may be seen at 2701 Fai rview Road. Cost a M esa from 11 t o 4 Mondays-Saturdavs until Aug 30 REMEMBER THE LAST TIME you saw something tunny in an ar1 gallery'? Humorous paintings, sculptures and limited edition graphics bY Michael Bedard, Reinhard and Roark Gourley are being featured through Aug. 24 at the Studio Gallery, 775 Laguna Canyon Road, '11-::\.IC\'\ ··oon & DIU'K LL~CH • DINNER SL~DA Y Cll.\JIPAG SE BRUNCH Open 11 ·30 to :\hdnighl 3300 \\'.Coast H \\V. 'l'\t 111 1h" \re h•" :\t•wport 'Beach We Welcome Resen ·at10ns fH6-4893 Lag"na Beach. Th d isplay OPt"ns to IM pvbllc at 7. 30 p. m. Sunday LAGUNA aEACH MUSEUM Off ART Is chock full oi er1 as can be expected at test val time. WH t c oast etchlnos and photOQraC)ht by Roi Partridoe and lm~n Cunnlnoham are shoWlng through Aug. 25. And hanQln9 In the lower gallery are S9 portraits of ·•women Of Class and St.,tlon" by Frances Benjamin Johnston. The mU$eum. at 307 Cllff Drive. Is open from t t 30 to 4 JO dally except Tuesdav!>. SUMMERTIME IN FULLERTON <Ire a 1900 Is re<reateel In the Boyce I 1brary on the Fullerton College campus, 371 E . Ctiapman A ve. On display are blac k '>Un parasols, st iff starched collctr!>, city campalon posters and high ')C hool photo0raphs of the era plus w om en's heavy wool swimsuits of the kind that weighed a ton when wet and would take forever to dry " "T HE ECSTASY OF ICARUS" and 26 of the 106 pen and Ink sketches that preceded David Solomon's dramatic painting that was unveiled this week 1n the Pageant of the M asters are on display 1n Vorpal Ga llery, 326 Glenneyre. Laguna Beach A limited edition of 100 lithographs ot the work are on sale there from 11 to b Tuesdays-Sundays. "STILL MOVE MENT," A GRACEFUL metal sculpture by Jo Quinn of Laguna Niguel, was awarded first prize in its d111ision of the Art i n All Media com- petition at the Del M arSouthernCati- torma Exposition . 'STILL MOVEMENT' Jo a,.ulnn Sculpture A Summer Tradition The Palm Springs area's newest luxury resort at only S27 00 per day • Much lower than our normal summer rates. and 11 includes a welcoming cocktail for two upon arrival. Spend a day in the sun Rela.ll, unwind and enioy the resorts soarkl ng pcols. 25 champ1onsh1p tennis courts. 27 holes of golf. complimentary bicycles. game room. gift shop and much more Uncomplicated? You bet' Rancho Las Palmas Resort is the place tor Your Day 1n the Sun. Advance Reservations Required L1m1ted Number Available Call 71 4 /568-2727 or Toll Free 800/228-9290 £~arrtott ·s ~RANCH O LA PALMA ' RE ORT • • ]ft .. • cL~~us, ~~ JACK PRA THEA TRIO Tue~ . thru ~dl JUSTICE & FREEDOM TUl'" . thru Sat KELLY LEMAIRE \'ocals & Piano Tue~ thru 5at OA:\CI'\(; SHELLY GORDON Sun & ~Ion J84 FOREST AllE LAGUNA BEACH "'t ..... \.vWWT• t• ~ At'T':' 1• f •·1 , I f •' • 494-9491 752-8558 MARK CIANFRANI Sun and Mon. DA~Cl~G .\1GfffLY ' • ~. "" '"' lu J~ll'i.• Lal{c f 1re5t Tw11tght Dinners 7 Days a Weell 4 to 6 p m -SS.50 2331 1 MUIRLANDS AT RIDGE ROUTE El TORO 770-3222 LARRY CRONIN \'ocals & Piano Sun and ~ton . 32802 COAST MW"f' LAGUNA NIGUEL •• C·~ ~ .. ,., ,.., •• ,. 499-2626 496-5773 I_ FriCSoty, July 1 1 1980 CAIL Y PILOT C,S ~we Proudly Present Frank Sydell Showtime & Dancing 9 p.m.·2 a.m. Mon. tbru Sat. Starts Monday. July 14th Pre-Theatre & Alter Theatre Menus Cocktail Hour & Music Mon. thru Fri. Reseroatw1l s Please 714-641 -9242 Continental Cuisine Lunch Mon. thru Fri. Dinner Daily Champagne Buffet Sunday 9a.m.-3p.m. .,...._.,_c_,,.,. 695 Town Center Dr. Costa Mesa. Ca . CHAMPAGNE ·A~~ SIJNDA Y 595 ~~12 BRUNCH :..:~ t FRESH FIUITS t FRUIT MO.S t JELLO MOLDS e t SALADS t ECGS t HAM t BACON t SAUSAGE t COLD BEEF t t CHICIEN LIVEIS t fl lW CHICKEN t TUUEY t HASH t t PUDDINGS t CAlES t DANISH t COFHE CUE t t WAFFU:S t GllTS t llEAOS t COFFEE t TEAS ISMN fl.4\'0IS). THE CHAMrAGNE NEVER E~DS OUR FAMOUS GIN FIZZES ANO MAlGAllTAS Sl .25 BifAKFAST t LUNCH I DINNER I BANQUETS Qr3tt)t1Ja'5 75 1-4252 A FanµIy Shopping/Dining & Entertainment C£nter 1/oo..-Pti~ Co~ls hor d 'o~ ---------- at~ ~ ON ~STILLE JA&\Y • :·_-:• - A lbert.Jton s • Bank of A meriai • Bilbo Baggins •Qua di Pompei • Comma11d Perjurmance •Dolphin Hair Fashions • F.dwards Cinema • Reuben's •Cocos • Fash 'N' Splash Hamburger Hamlet •Ice <:.apades Chalet •Mesa Verde Florist •Mesa Verde Travel • Mione's • Music Market •Photography by Jeffrey • PrisciUa <Ak~ Box • Spa Lady • Swensen~ ~ s.eiwo,Eco..,...,.,. <&DAMS Ill -- Mesa Verd: i Ill Center • ~ 2701 Harbor Blvd. • 1Harbor & Adams) Coeta Mesa, CA , , , ... • •" ... ; C9 QM.VPt&.Ol ,,,<My. July 11 ,.., OU TOOOR CONCERTS Tuning In to Good Ol' Summertime Concerts Conttn-1oen mu.st drt"em all winter lon.c about tbe 1oothlna i;ounds or mu le heard beneat.h • blanket ol aummer aun. Wllh ttu.t m mind coo r11 an U&bUns up UM summer euon •lont the eout Ulre June ._, •• Some o( the more plnaa.nl aounds will bf eomln& from a ucb notabJ • Les Rrown. HHry Brandon a nd Bob Cl"osby et f'ashlon J1lane1 and A l•U hnl'UP of ~UPf'fJrN'•b •I thf' Hollywood Bowl bi'Jtlnnlnll' Jul) 16 Tfl('n!'~ t'OOU&h mw11caJ 'anet) <'rammt't1 1nlo the aummC!r hneup to au f~ t'V~t\ ~ti\ C"r toned palate from the baroq~ r.ound' nf f\ut'h 111 lbe ('()UOtry we.tt m bt'at ol Honn1.-tllup rom ln1 to the lrvtM lhifh School sted1um Auat ll SAT RDAY. Jl'l.V I! At IJ 30 p m ChM At.kins and t.hf' ~ Du.••" Sy mphony Orcht• tr» will Jl('rform at th .. Rancho ~nl;u·cJ<, Inn an Nin l>itt:<> The inn ~i ll offer earl • dU\l\l'r :.J>t•l'tab bea1Mma 11t ~ JO For re5en•<al10~ und Ul'kt't lnforn\Mtlor r ail 417.3773 S l NOA\'. Jl LY 13 At 2 pm Jan L'arnt and tbt> Rt-dnt'l'il. Round Up Band \"Ill ~at lhf' Turtle-KOl'k Con1 mun1t • <'enter . 1 Sunn)htll Drive. In 1nl' Tickets are S3 and S2 for studf'nts and senior.. WEDNE DAV. JUL\' l' At 8 p m Jan llrt>al Chic k Cort>a 1n a ugurates a ne w seru.•i. than includes songs b\ his m usical fam1I) tit thl' Holl)"ood f\4'l" I f'"or rese rvations a nrl t1l'l.t·l informatiori <all 1213 • 876·8742. Till RSDA \'. Jl'L \' 17 At 8 30 p m. Maestro Zubtn Mehla returns to l'onduct the Los Anaeles Ph1lharmon1c Orl'h~t-ra in Beethoven'• "Emperor Concerto" at the Hollywood Bowl. For reHrvauooa and ticket mformaUon. call < 213 > 876-874.2. SUNDAY, JUL\' Z1 o\t 2 p.m. Sweet Adelmes Harbor Lights will bt' at the Turtle Rock Commuruty Cente r. l Sun· ny tHll Drive, Irvine . Tick ets are S3 for 11dults and S2 for students and eniors. WEDNESDAY. J ULY 31 At 8 p m. A tribute to jazz pioneer Charlie Parker. "Bless tht' Rird" will Include ap. pear ancea by Ray Brown, The L.A Four. and Su persax tn the Hollywood Bowl For rcserva t1ons and information call <213) R76-8742. THURSDA V, JUL V 31 t\t 9 p m . Henry Brandon·~ Big Brus Band \\ 111 perfor m at the Stage Court 1n F a:.h1 on I land. Newport Beach Adm1ss1on ts free For mformat1on t'all 644 2020 SATURDAY.AUG.% At 8 p m Roberta Peters will be al th~ Rancho Bernardo lnn 10 San Diego along with the an D1t>go Symphony Orchestra T he um ts offenn~ early dinner . pec1aJs besnnmng at ~ 30 For reservations and tic ket tnformat1on call 48i 3ii3 At H 30 p m L t\ Phtlharmonic 01 rtttor Carin G1uhnt "'II ll'ud "Gn1hnt and the Ntnth .. al tilt• llolh \\OOd Uu" I f-'or rcser\'at1on:. and ll<'ht mfor.mat1on <'.Ill (2131 R76 8742 Coldt·n W1•"1 C'olh•i.:t• C'nmmunit) St•n 1n• Dt>partmt>nt "111 1•nndu1·t a Sl:I bu:--I rip to the <'On<'erl. For mor e• mformattnn C':ill 89:! 771 1 l'Xl 591 1n ad vance and S9 at t.he gat.e. For J.nformalJon call 754·3639 or wrlle P .O. Box 19$7S. Jrvme 92713. WEDNESDAY. AUG. lJ At 8 p.m. Mel Torme, Carmen McRae. Joe Williama and John W. Bubble will aing favorites by Ira and George Gershwin, Cole Porter and Duke Ellington at t.he Hollywood Bowl. For re · servations and ticket information call <213) 876·8742. THURSDAY, AUG. l3 At 9 p.m . Henry Brandon and t.he California Symphone tte will jo in Lyric Opera Singers in the Stage Court at Fashion Is land in Newport Beach. Admission ls free. For further informa· t1on call 644-2020. SATURDA V. AUG. IC At 8 p m . Patti Page wiU be a t lhe Rancno Bernardo lnn in San Die go along with the San Otef.?O Symphony Or chestra. Early d inner specials begin at 5:30. For ltc ket information and r~rvations call 487 ·3773. WEDNESDAY, AUG. Zt At R 30 p.m. flutist J ean Pierre Rampal will pe rform at the Hollywood Bowl. For reser va· t1ons and llt'ket informa tion call (21.3> 87s-8742. TKURSDA V , AUG. Zl At 9 p m . Les Brown and hts Band of Reno" n will re turn to the Stage Court 10 Fa~h1on lsland. Newport Bea('h. Adm1ss1on 1i. frl•t• For information «.'all 644 2020 SATURDA \',AUG. Z3 At 8·30 µ m l~ A Ph1lharmon1c condu4.'lor Eugene Conlon will lead the Berhoz ·· Fantai.11c Symphony" at the tto ll)\\ood Bo\\I For rr:. e rvations a nd ticket infor mallon call (213 > 876-8742. lrnne T1rkt•ts arc S3 for Jdul~ and $2 for stu dl•nt:. and !>t'n1ors T ill' RSOA \'. Al'G. 7 ·\t !I 1• 111 Hoh Crn"h) .1nll th1· Robrats \\ 111 lak1• O\l'r lh1• St:ii.:1· Court of Ftt!>h1on bland. Nt'\\ J)(lrt lk.u·h :\clm1-.:-.1on 1 ~ fn•1'. For mnn· 1n form •. 1t1on <'<tll t;.11 :.~12(1 At Rpm. tlen ry Mancini will appear at the Rancho Bernardo Inn 1n San Diego with the San D1t-I.!<> Symphony Or chestra. Early dinner '-Pl'Caals bt'i?IO at s·JO. For reservations and in· formation call 4R7-3773. WE DNESDAY, Jt:LY 23 Sl.J SDAY, Al1G. Z4 Al 9 p.m. Henry Brandon and the California Symphonette will be pe rforming al the Stage Court in Fashion Island. Newport Beach Ad mission ls fr~. For information call 6"-'·2020. At 8 30 p m . master v1oll n1 st llzhak l'l'rlman will be> 1n re<:llal ut the Hollywood Bo\\ I i'1 or n..-servations and tJcket in!ormauon C'ill l (213> 876-8742 t'RIUA Y, Al'G. H Alf> pm lht• cit ) of Irvine 1'\ hostinJ! a p1cn1C' and <'Ounlr) wt•ste rn concc·rt ft>ulunn~ Ronnie M tls a\1 ;inrl L~1t·~ Oalton at lh<· In inE' High Schoo :.lud1um on tht• com l'r ur J-:c,rolar and W11tnut aH'nUl'S off Culv£•r Ori\'l' .1nrl thl· Santa 1\n.1 FrN.'\\,I\ ShO\\l1mc Hp m T1c·kt•l'. are S8 At 2 p m . Composer a nd mus1c1an Dir k Stewart ~1 11 oe at the Turtle Rock Community Centt•r. l Sunnyh1ll Drive. Irvine T1('k e~ arc $3 for aduJts and S2 for stude nts and sen iors. Ttft:R DAY, Jl.LY 24 THUR.'iOA\', Al'G. ~ SUNDAY, J UL V 20 At ·2 p.m . J azz Attlludt> and Dan('e Company from Las Vegas will be ~rformmg a l the Turtle Rock Commuml) Center. ' Sunn~htll Drive At 9 p m Les Brown and his Band or Reno"'-n '' 111 perform at the Sta~e Court at F ashion hland. N(•wport Bl'ach. Adm1ss1on 1s fre<' For information Cll 11 fH.I 2020. Al 9 pm Henry Brandon'" H1g Rrnsc; band a nd lklen Forres t will b<: at the Stage Court 1n Fa,h1on Island . l"ewpon HeesC'h Admission 1-. frel" For 1n!ormat1on call~ 2020 THE MAN OF STEEL IN THE ORIGINAL MOTION PICTURE. ALOANOlRSAl.AlllO ""tM"I M.\RlO" BRAHOO·GCNE tlACKMM ••RICHARD OOHH(R rlllf SUPfRIO H Cllf!ISTOl'tffll RftV[. NlO at an y. JACJCI( COOPfR·CilEHN FORO·lll(VQA HOWUIO IUllGOTIUOOE.R • YAl.1111£ PlRRINI •lllAlllA SCHUl·TlllEHCf STUIP·Pt!Yll lS TWTfR·SUS.Oi'tAH YOlll Sl'Dlltr• MARIO PUl0•30ll.fW\.n,. MARIO PUZO OA\110 NfW~AA LESLIE NfWMAN , .. " A08lAT 80 1011 ~"'"' aw<wu r fUM MANC1£WICZ·1>•r·•,.,. -""'-'''"' GlOHl!P UlliSWOR•w t ~: ~91-•JO~ IARRY"' t• JOH~ Wl\.llAMS·tw c·' ..,Z> .1 • lllA SAlJClljO ... ,.,.,,, t• Pt(llR( SPlNCiUA ~ ,,.,,t•RtCHAAO OONHER·"'"""" '.,, ..... ,,'""'-"'"' AN AU.XANDER ANO ll'la SAlJUNO Pf!OOUCTIOll ..... &1 ..... J ' , • • ... ~ , .. ' • • • .... ..,_ ....... ___ ...... ...,...,. ·~· Need a lift? See him fly again. LOGE -MARK HAMIU · HAAl?ISON FORD · CARl?fE FISHER BIU Y DEE WILLIAMS · ANlHONY DANIELS ·~~O,.\/IO l'l-OWJ fl NINllMlll l'{l(0 ...... ¥1~ "1-0/ YOU AND YOUR KIDS WILL CHEER "MY BODYGUARD" dlJST LIKE SCHOIASTIC MAGAZINE ''Finally. a film that proves that to day's teens fa ce problem s that have nothing to do with sex, drugs . or r ebellion .'My Bodyguard· is a beautiful film. An absolute must see !" dUST LIKE DIE STAR "T his wonderfu l fil m is the s leep e r of the summer movie crop. A comedy told with tender loving care by the producer of 'THE STING .1 " p.. -I. JUST LIKE COSMOPOUfAN ''A com edy d rama with an u pbeat sp irit that is downright contagious.1 ' JUST 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-o u t." MELVI!'\ SIMON PRODUCTIONS PRESE~TS ·A TONY BILL FILM MY BODYGUARD STARRJ Nc CHRIS MAKEPEACE· RUTH GORDON• MATT DILLON '""'"11~1,0 JOHN HOUSEMAN · CRAIG RICHARD NELSON· KATHRYN GRODY ADAM BALDWIN AWIA~~·.·~~ MARTIN MULL Ml;:'\' DAVE GRUSIN .. ~·~·I\~~~ MELVIN S IMON l.:t,;.;·" ALAN ORMSBY i.:;;,·.:,~~~~I '""~' ., TO~:.~.~~:~•' _ ~-,,.._tlillYNOT•IUrT-.al'IQlllOC.-. . -.... -. . .. .... •• .. • • -r .. • • • .. .. . • ! . .. .. . . . I • • MOVIE REVIEWS · Hiiarity Bas No· Bounds "TH• M.uas •ROTHIRS" cont•IM tnc>uOft •netVY tor 10 m ov lf's. Much of It'' mlldl· rKtt d, bu1 •f10U9h rirm•IM to P•••M ~·~•no movie P•trOM. spe<l•llV ttic»e whO chierl.n ~ Cr•'hH Mver NS th• Detroit product bHn ~­ moll')twd \0 ~to<ul•tly. The PoP9r thin p40t concerns two sh•dv t>totht!rs MeklOO to s•~ "'•Ir Old orP'Wnooe by re-form· 1no tht"ir 1a11 band On this traQllt> trorrwwork "'"hung QM9antuctn stunt .. aud splendid m us teal number\ by Aretha Frank· tjn, Cab Calloway, Ray CharlM an<J Jamt>s Brown. The major WtHl "-ne~ .. of lhe t 11m IS the <.harocte~ of John Belushi and Oan Ackr oyd, whO dress ltke hip inor ttc1ans thr0U9hoot and seem undt-rtal&ntecl 10 Cdrrv such a hecl"Y lood T~ rating is R . appdren\ly bee ause of the oYer u'>e o t that no-no four-teller wora ''F AME" i s the ob1 ect of the aspinng actors, d ancers dnd musicians in this SPclrkling A lan Parker film , but the sut>- 1ec t 1'> really New York City's High Sc.noel of Per f or ming Arts d un1Q'* public 1ns11tut1on offertng rlgor ou<o v ocational tra1n1nq as well as a trad 1t1onal acad emic program Num erous per - formance -.cenes are expertly w ov en into Christopher Gor e's !>Creenplay following the aud i tion-to-gr aduation fortunes of a handful of students, and the r esult l s a joyful celebra· 'BRONCO' TAMER Sondra Locke M ichael Gore's or ioinal pop t unes. Rated R f or language and some isolated glimpses of nud ity . "8AUBAKEA" is a grim, often powertul prison movie based on the true story of {on v 1ct torture and mass muro .. r .n a SouthErn pen1tentiar v Th.- surprise on tho'> m ov1.-,.., tnar 1t s tar s Rebert Redford as t hP reform ist warden w ho tn ... '> fut ilely to Cl Pan up the qrdph 1cally ~teted "sna kep•t" conditions. Allhouqn RPoford gives a strong perfor m anc" 1t w ill be tough tor any ilud•· en ce to believe the m at inee· idol-handsome Redford ac; a prison warden ''Br ubaker"•'> Crime Mag Pay h on of youth . hope and talent. A number of promising newcomers a re showcased -Barry Miller a strong statement for prison r eform and i ts cnar acter s arf' eit her villain'> -thE polit e Sus a n Sain t J ames. J a ne Curtin a nd Jessica La nge a re three determined. young hou e\\i vcs driven to desperate measures hy mna t ton in "How to Beat the High Cost of Lhrmg." Nothing is too outlandish. e ven crime. m their hilarious adventures now ~howmg al lo<'al mov1P thPat ers a s a Puerto Rican det ermine<' to emulate Freddy Prinz, Gene A nthony Ray as an illitera te but gifted dancer . M aureen Teefy as a shy oirl outqrow ing her domineer ing mother, Paul M cCrant-as her gay sidek ick and Irene Cara, a young Donna Summer of a singer Credit also must c ians and t>ureaucrats or her oes sucn ai; Redford I t ,., r ated R for grapn1c 111olencr- and p lent iful obc;cen1t1e'i Tn1<. '"' stronQ stuff deten1tel y not tor young<.ter<. "BRONCO Bl LL Y" tSel np.snortinq hullabaloo of a movie, often outrageous. sometimes touc hong. Clint EastwOOd proves ne 1<, that rare bird . a star who can also direct He 1s ca -;t as a not (JA( t\. <\ 'Ut.R:o-O') REVEALS in the 04AIRPLANE" ,,.., ·••aRUBAKER" .. , I "THE EMPIRE 1..01 ~~~.:_K" I .. ROUGH cur· (R) "THE EMPIRE ~ STRIKES BACK" -toe>ll'U$U - ~ - '"BLUES BROTHERS .. 1•1 STADIUm Q Sctccn Dtluc-ln coll 639 7860 KATr Ll.J\ n~ar STAU!Ulil "THE LAST FLIGtiT Of NOAH'S ARK .. · 101 DALMATIANS"101 c-.:11s j>f!l(:CS "FAME" ,.1 "ROCKY II" ' I '"WHOLLY MOSES" .. CHIMA SYl"OROMf" CP'GI 0 USED CARS" (111 "HOT STUFF" 1..01- ~ ....... -, ..... -.wr\, ~-IJ l'llll .... _,.._ MOVIE RATINGS FOR PARENTS AND YOUNG PEOPLE .,,.._._.,,,__.,o_... _.,... •ll<NI f1'e -·--OI _ ... ..,,_,, .... ~ .., ... ~~ lllQTllCTIO -·'---.. -· ... -a.-- ® 110 ONE l.NJlll 11 AOYTIIO 1A4111 _ _,...., ... __ _ AU am NllO • 'LMI MClJYS 1M( "" "'1M'. lllOflOH l'IC ~ CCOI: OI' MU ~TOI go to Gerry H ambl1ng's fast- e>aced editing, LOUIS Falco s exu berant choreography, and a tour -de-force score that segues ably from classtea l m usic to ''THE BEST AND FUNKIEST Clint Eastwood movie.0 -Janet Maslin, THE NEW YORK TIMES "ONE OF THE FONftlEST and most touching films you'll see this or any year." -Rona Barrett, ABC.TV "BLESS YOU BRONCO BILLY. It's time to take Eastwood seriously as one of the most honest, influential personal filmmakers in the world today:' -Tom A llen. VILLAGE VOICE 0 BRONCO BILLY is Clint Eastwood's most enjoyable film in years:· -Gene Siskel, CHICAGO TRIBUNE "BRONCO BILLY, let me tell you, may be the best film Eastwood has ever made.'' -LO!:> ANGELES MAGAZINE 0 Eastwood's •Bllly' hits the bull's-eye.'' -Rick Kogan. CHICAGO SUN TIMES .. BRONCO BILLY is a bundle of fun and a great way to start the summer." -George Anthony. TORONTO SUN f;:t '.l\IJ(ll I HAU i I t . .' /1 ~ 0 Wbat everybody gets la a good time." -Gene Shalit, NBC-TV "Don't mt.a BRONCO BILLY.'' -US MAGAZINE ~ ,...._ ..... o:=r·•P--~ ........... \ --.... ·-- too-brlQht Impresario of a raotao wild ~t show that hOvers on tne brlntt of bankruptcy Billy 1\ an autocrat w ltti his ldol- 1z1no followers, wno r ecognize h im as a symbOI of Western v irtues· loyalty. SQuare-shootlng, kindness to orphans and ht!IPl~s wom en. Sondra Locke is splendid as a runaway heiress (shades of "It Happened One N ight") and the rest of the cast is Just r ight. Rated PG for cussino. "THE BLUE LAGOON" 1s a tender romctnce-adventure that succeeds w rprisin9ly w ell Like "The Black Stall Ion," •t det1es the fashionable abhorrence of sentim ent and 9()eS straight tor tl'le heart. From a late-Victor ian novel of Henr y Dever e Stackpoole at>out t wo child ren sh i pw recked on an 1d ytt1c 1c;land. tl'ley bo1ld an agreeable life for tt\Em selves. g row up to d1SCo'Ver sex as well cl'> the cruelty of man ano nature The p lot is predictable, co1n- C •dencE-S many. svm ooltsm heavy, but 1t succeeds because of i,1:nc;1 t1ve direction bv Randal K let'>f-r and 1ngen1ous portra yals by Brooke Shields and Cristopher Atkins. Rated R "URBAN COWBOY .. r estores Jonn Travolta to box office esteem af ter 1ne bl1grit o f "M oment by M oment. ·As en "Grease," he plays a blusterv. not-too-bf'ight. younq man w ith an ele<tr lc personal itv t hat 1s f asc 1nating to watcn 1 nstead of discos, hie; hanQOUt is Gllley's, a monstrous country · m usic establishment outside H ouston, where he '>uck s beer. does ctn occasional hoedow n and flirt sw1ttlttiegerl<, Hetakes a w ife <well played by Deb r a W1ntt:rl bl.It marreagf? turn\ sour as doPS ~t of hes mean- 1nglf''>'>t x1stence James Bridge<> has captured at I of rl'le an1mc!I Qual1t1es of the m 111eu. which may turn some movte<}Oe~ oft while 1ntri9 u1 ng other!.. If vou qo, you'd better like country m usic, 31 numoersare 11.,red 1n the credits. BROOKE SHIEL.OS CHRISTOPHER ATI<INS ''THE BLUE LAGOON"IRI ..,.._""' .. =-.. ,_ ....... . .... - --- DAil Y PlLOT q IHERRST EPIC HORROR RLM' A sr~m ~m AlM -1ACK NICHOlSON SHlliff OlNNl .. TH£ SHINING" • • a-.. ,. .. ~ .... ,. SCA~ CRITTHfRS. ~KY llOYO STfPHfN ~NG Y-•~ ,......_, ....... SlmlfY ~B~CK & Ol!N£ JOHNSON ST~lfY rJJBRICK . ... ' ' --..... JMH\A.Rlm f:i'~.U:{ i~ m R -:.::r.r.-;;.-.. 1 0 ,.,,.,... , ... _ ... ,, ...,..~. ;... .... . ,,, '"'~~ ---...n OA.a." •\ ) • \ '' ........ JANE CURTIN "HOW TO BEAT THE HIGH COST OF LIVING" TRJ~~~~T ~ ~ URBAN COWBO Y .:. 1-·· .1"J ~l'lllt , ., •• , s.u-... ,, ... ,_ ••• " .... R KURT RUSSELL "USED CARS" '"' ·-.,·· , . ....., •... '" "SUPER· MAN·· ''°' , ... ,,,,,, • •• r \ f'rlcs.t.Jutif11 •• '"'Empty Glass' Shows Individuality 8)' U A ROBINSON LONDON -Pet r Townahend la clean· shaven lhbe daya, has a rel.l twlnkle in hu e )'t'. and aull hJb tha t never endlnl capacit y to HY the rlabt thing He IJU with ml' In lh• klll'twn ol a l..ondon •tudlo whfo,... Th~ Who currently are rtto n hn11 their n4'xt album, 3nd he talb about hi~ 0~1n 1ma1 h ln1CIY isucceuful •olo LP, .. Eml't ~ Cilasa " "l'M Pl.EASIED WITH lht> •lbum hl' uuJ "I 'm pleased y,. th tht• ract that th<' -.orda M't'm to wortt. 1tnd lhc musl<' "itt-m to he' Kood. and ll'11 a well vrudun-d ulbum I llke 1t And it's 1fo Ina better than I ,.xswc-tt"d. ut'lually "I don't lhmk thut I ~ould \'\'t:r ~ abl ... to on m y own, ma ke u mon~tcr album lht> way Th" Who c.n ma h a mon t1•r ulbum, but I feel that nothing got ht lht• way uf ~hat I 'rn try1nK to do what I wws trying to !\llY ''I rt"ally l"a rned u h •II ut a lot from 1t and f'm loukUllJ forw•rd to the next Anet It d1l.l n t cost a lot m t~rms of thf' bund "In a way, 1t hl'h>l•d Because 11 <'lt·1.m ·d m' head Wld allowed mt• lU r t>ulli t· tha t writ111~ 1~ FESTIVAL ... ( •'rom Paite {'4 I fro m Mark Croi>:., Inc • which cont Hbutt-<1 mor" t han $2.SOO lo SCH 's i.ummcr scholuri.h1p fund Re cip1e nb inc ludt>d P u ul C lurk . l'alra<'l u Corbell. Peg E Davis . Mark Oressler , Debr;, Guoit, Mark l101sl. Lance Horton. Kim J e nsen. Alan Lamb. Ma ry Ann Loughran. Put n ciu Mat the ws , Mark McDonough, Cheryl P1ttluck . R1t:i Ste vens and Ste phanie Wolf Accordin~ to consl'rvalor y director Lee Shallat. the stude nts have ~n d1viaed mt<> three groups inste ad o r two to allow more m d ividualn.ed instruction. Miss Sha lla t 1s one of t>1ght mstructors. all wo rking professionals an d we ll established tn their fi elds. O thers teachin~ var ious phases of theater a r e SCR actor-director John-Da vid Kelle r . write r -d irect o r Gordo n DuHey . da n cer - chor eographer Scott Mo r row . a ctor-director James Tripp, actor Chris Metas. actor J ohn AbaJian and SCR vocal coach J a mci. Wah.on -FAIR LADY'. • • ·. (From Page Cl> singi n~ and acting t<1lcnh h<1ve Jiraced bta gei. Crom Ne w Yor k to C<1hfom1a. Her most r ecent c redit is the Broadwa y re vival of "Most Happy Fe lla " and s he ha s played opposite suc h sta rs a s Tony Randall, J o hn Raitt. Mickey Roone> J ack Jonl-s, Hudy Valle<' and Bert l';irki. ( __ R_o _c _K _T_A_LK __ ] not som••thlnR you 11 htmhl 110 with any kind or h u t 1111 "I U •:,UCN£U TllAT I wu'> ublts to deh vt!r a 1111n1t. vcx·ully. ~hll'h '4 u' '41·ircl fur m" f''or 1•vNy0tw ., t:ot •m m•· \'Ol<:t• liut ev n II you've ~ot rm \IJh't'. \uu '"'" 1\•v 1·.1I yuurstill lhrough It But to hnd ttun I couhl ut'lually use my voice U!\ a <'hUntlt'I th ut W41!1 ll •IO<Jd rt:~tlng. · And thut htdpt!d ult' u., a ""rater bccawse 1111'4 . t•vt•n 11 I wunl tu dlJ u d1•1110 fur The Who, I 1111 11 mo11• t•lr1·r th1·ly ht·<·uusc I'm rea lly sing· lll•I II 1m1l1•ud of JUbl kllut·lrn1u It orf 10 fJOe take. · 1 111 tuktnK 1t ull .. u much further . <ind then Hu.:1•r " I lh1ltry I tkllvt'ry takt'~ •t t•v1·n further tha n thut l><K."' ht• think 1r1 tnm., of ket·pini;: som e "im1..:i. fur h1rn'>l'lf unit ~l\-1111; oth1·1') to The Who 1111 Iha!'> 111•w album ' "Jt 'a very dtft lcult not t o li e to younclf. or to other!\ ubout lhi.a," said Pete. "but J do ft.'l'I at the mom ent lh1al I'm 1eoing s tep by step, and taking whatever la there and di.ah · Ina It m. In othe r words, 1f I've wntten • aona. then The Who a rc gettlna It. "But I 8u ppo11c that In the back of m y mind. I COULD be sa ving lhlnga. not writlnl( them , I ro lly don't know. Maybe I'm Juat fooling mysell and everybody else. but I don't thlnk so. "At UM: mo me nt. wha t I'm tending to do 18 to live very much from album to aJbum , fro m ~how to show or from day to day. which 1s what 1 've always wanted to do . "I REALLY HOPE that I can contmue to do that for the rest o f m y tire. to live from day to day -it's gr eat to be a ble to do that. "I'm not i.ay ing J've found any kind of se cret. but I th tnk I've escaped the spira l that a ffects so many people. T he only way to escape the downward spiral 1s to Jump orf. and to s ay that where ve r you Jump off as the n ght place to be .. Singer Bolding Breath Rhetta Hughes Won't Stop Before Success NEW YOHK (A P J She once was detained at ( 'ht•t·kpomt Charlie 1n fkrhn for taking pictures. And s he hel~·d publirm.> a Melvm Van Peebles fi lm by i.l1ck10g handbllb under thousa nd s or car w10dsh1<.'ld 'i 10 p<1rktn~ Jots Sht· had bee n paid $50 '°'he< ml• on th• box .... -J offi C'e smai.h r:. -,, ll could b« s aid th1H H hetta llu ~hc s' lt f<• • t h us far has r a nged rr o m t h e u n - c o n ventiona l to the adve nture1>omc. Uut du ring he r q ues t to s uccee d a s a s ong s t y li s t. act ress u n d dancer . her life &.also ha:. i n c lu ded i.om e poignancy and drama. Rig ht now. afte r getting rave reviews 1r1 two derunct Droadw<1y :.ho ws. ·'Got Tu Go 0 1s co." :.ind •· P ari..., RHETTA HUGHES l.1).!hts,'' hl'r f1r-.t ;,tl burn 1-. about to debut. It ., hardly um·on vl•nt1on:.il. liut 1l s ucr1n1tcly <1 n1·w ad vl'nture for Rhetta lluglw'> wh ere t he city's rash.Jona ble ma trons cast off their seldom wom finery. fi hctta Hughes has been tappinR on doori., scr atctung on w1ndowi.. i.C'rambhng down c h1m- lll'YS and othN w1se Jumping mto s how bu.'>mess for lhl• pcc.t 16 Yl':.tr'>. From her beginning~ 10 pia no bars in Ch1cu~o ;ind later In clurn.. 10 LLts Vegas. to he r star-studd<•d world lours with lle:trry Bcl<1fontc, Hhetta I lugh(•:. has been workmg hard <1t her craft But the $2,000 a week ~hc made with f:h:lafonte was nc<srly WI J>4:d out by hl'r mothe r s illness. Ms Hught•'>. an e1ghlh grade dro pout from Texas who took an equ1v&ll•ncy cour'!e cit South1:m Methodist n1vl•rs 1ly und w<>rked as a nurst-for two years an the early 'G(h, once age:tin "put on tht• "'h1t<-s" to C'a rc for he r mothe r ··1 DEC'IDF.O DURl~G that lJm e that I need1:d so m t.'<me to i.cll me and manage m t-," ~h<' s<11d .. Hecuusc I '4 anted to be <Jble lo he:tnl.l my mother th1· d eed a nd kt:\i. to twr own home I want the la'.it half or her ltft· to Ix· grc:.il ' So sh<' :.1gnf'd v.-1th ci manJ).!cr. l<ind1·d the-lea'1 in lhl' Briwd"'av homb. "(;1,1 Tu Ci1J 1>1.,,.,, .. ..,,~nt .. J ""1t h a n'<ort1 ·c·omi>any anll 1u1w 1-.. holding h1•r bn :a lh Pakula Directs Fonda 110 1.LYWOOD CAl'I Al ;m Pakule:t will direr t She 1s an ide al rom plc ment to lloll1d<1 >. •. having played 10 "C<.i m clot " with him. "It's the best work l'vt• t.•vcr dont.'." "aid Mo; lluJ?h es. who a lr<'ad y hus a p<.11r <if G ra mmy ;i wa rd.s for back up work :.he: did on l~o Hobcrt;i Flack rt.·con ls "I got u vt·r tlw hurdlr· of "'n l1 ni;t my o v.n ...,ong ..... :.rncl I gu1·"' I v.<1n l 'tlop until I rn -.uccesi.ruJ in th1 i. hu:.1 nt·'>~ .la m· Fonda 10 · Holl Ov1·r. a C.'<mt~mpor<sry l>U' p1·11~e dram:. lo bei.:m product.ion m October for (Irion P1<'tur .. :. All performances 11r "My Fair Larly" begin at 8 p m , except on Sund<1y!>, which feature <.i 3 pm. matinee. Ticket!> a rc $7 gene ral <.idm15s1on or $6 for ASU or Saddl<'b<srk \;oJd Ccir d holder:. 1¥)UGH CUT , ... ,_.,'-... I .... I I --·--- .J NOW PLAYING UWMIH' IMlfMIGfOll lOW&llOI' llAlllOll '4unt;ngl.Oft 11ut11 a.. 03" <.o-.1.1 lilt\4 "'' i•m ~ °"' ..... WOOllUIDG( 0.1noe 634 ~J o..nc ~'>I Ob!;!> lllfCOt. DfllWI ·II t!v•·"• P•I> r? •01[1 ........ ~, .. ... 1.1.-.•t Robert Redford "BRUBAKER" "ff THEY WON 'T 11'1 trll' trl lht· d11<ir. lh(!n I'll 1·nm1· m through lht· ""1ndow ·' Pakula pn·v1ou!>I} directt>d Miss Fonda 1n ·· K lull' .. for '4 h1ch :.h•· won an Are:tdemy Awa rd w 1971 I h~ oth1·r <'rt-dll '> inc· I ut.lt· A II tht• Pres1dtnl '> M l'O" and · Start.in~ Over · Whu·h mt•;in:. '!h1· II bi· ulilt· tr> quit hn JOb he ll 1ng clotht"' .11 <in ca'tl...,ufr ~1;mhattan thrift shop. "JUST WHEN YOU THOUGHT IT WAS SAFE TO GO FISHING IN THE CARIBBEAN ... '" F-u th•~.~ lfl(j((.'(j ')If'• If!> ;1 tr'fr11y1n4 ~ f'la'> be< <I kl;OI fr r.,om I~.· OU1~wr.Yld ,. ' . ••• I !JD-- ---SPECIAL MIDNIGHT SHOWs ---1 TONIGHT & TOMORROW ONLY 'l•f tt '\ I *"''" ""' lllC ---•au ..a.·1 IOUfl COAlf lDWlllOI Cltlf•a WU I Cl•lOOMl (J•~"'l" I }4 1'! l UI TWI• CllllMll We~tmon~lt• ll'I J 110' UI CllHMI l.rr 1., MK.I '.>40 <Wl' ()l~r~ (,' 0).&0 ,00.ll liln,i )4tl 1f II 'IVHI"' """ ~ • H,,. "'Fame' is ablaze with energy, freshness, vitality, youth and talent. A bold venture dazzling in its display of song and dance:' I ( .. -._ ·-. -( 1wto ( hamphn "°' Ans.'fll'\ nme, '"Fame' has heart, guts and power." l<oNIJ H.arn 11 \Jl( l \ ""Fame· bursts with electricity from beginning to end:·-.v., JU .. 1 "A jubilant, hugely entertaining • 9' IDOVle. -.1.i1 .. , '1.i'"" '\("' ""1. 1.mt, "i\n explosion of talenC -KW 1 hon'la'> ,h..ocu1.d l'rl'" ' . ~ , > "Bursting with fresh faces~ style and energy.~-1>."Kl 1\n-.c"' ~ ..... '""~'\-.. -\ JlllMc f_Jll(ft ft ....... Mllf'f"\ ATf_J)MA'\~'91.\l't• .. Afrril PW00t fT .,.._ A-"'TIAU ....... .JILHIJlll RORl::RT Rf.OFORD "BRUBAKER" YA PH ET KOTI'O JANE ALEXANDER M URRAY HAMILTON l>AVIOKEJ11t 1'JM MclNTJRF. .. _ ~ , __ ......., .. n-DM.UIN _..,...,_WIYIJUILUI __ ..,.•mun_Jll_ I .,.........,.., .... o.iuuno _,,.., •. u •lllf'r••-A.tmtllll..,.. _ _,._.o.o~ • ~ _ ..... I '""•nun r ount11n Yallty 8391~ •cest••ll 811\lol 540 7444 '\'r .-:T -r. NGI ....... Pr.o c11, Ctftltt bl4 921l WIStmml UI ColllfQ 193 0!146 "RAMBUNCTIOUS, TOUCHING, RAUCOUSLY FUNNY AND SAVAGELY DRAMATIC." -C,,.tlet C,..mpl/fl, LOS ANOEt.ES TIMES •llC "'""" llAll ·~ • ,, ' ~ J ••'-' .... -·IMUl'LAlA f4•N "Jri ,s,, • ·~ .I • f '°.'ti} MIOU_..W .. U ¥•.O• ~II I/Ob ..,.., ,,.I\ .. ~ 1owua1· c1•&•• w111 • • • Ut JQ I DWlllOI' .. lllOlt UUO llAIL -#~ .. '"ti* 41 ~~,,.., ............ ii.•... -,.,, f ., .... It .. .... I MVl•COU I • v .... ,. ' y .,.,, , ....... ; "> .... I. h •1• •\ M . •\• ... , ,_"",,,, ~·..& lfJ/1 "-" I A •I •• _..,~.•tit ·-·-"· -r•- ' --·-•94 ,.,,. ---"" ONl 1 • MOYll AllPlANI ,.,., ···-·-····-· ··• ,,.... -"" ONl' • -o¥1t Allf'lANI t .. I lhJ e W t ..., e ... j e ~ t IUI -usmcus· -~-·· .,.,,_ ......... _ -·~,,~ .. U f ~-I Me.1 4~ .. .. HOW TO M.A T THI HIGH COST Of UVll'IG• -lOYf AT RIST llTE" ·---1¥WT n.MIAf '''"" IHUlltH OlllYf llo $.,,., •rn s .. , ... •\-.. •\ ..., ... ,,... .... , "AAl(jll 11 YD U~tYI Ill & OllAllGf OAIWl Uf • •• ,.,. ~f " .... •"'"'-"' ••It #e .... h1•,..1U\ 1U ._..,...,. ,,..,._ ~--1--CMf\' ............. 'WI -... -.... . -........ ~ .. ............ ~ ........................ - . . . .. POP MUS FaaFare Openen Sound Off Too oftea la a world lbll wort hlpa ·~· t&l•tad !f'OUllS who perform u opeoen la tame ••e.idell time lklta before lbe malD eftml& IO uMeralded. 0.....,. O..~ Falt...........,... book lnc oftldai. un1 liMd up two auda poupa aloes with award·wtl\lll.nc CCMmtry -..tem smaer Billy 111-for lhls year's llilaie-day nan TllEl' INCLUDE TIO Ortclnal Wild Oata, appeanq July 11 , 14, l'7 and LI, bring lnt I cbumlt aptrlted 9CMIDd they descnM aa "100 pereeat natur1J pod time mu.ale." If ta.t ._., moqb, they bUl themaelve. •• an Dedrie Coamk Cowboy BluelJ'US Band and they come decked out ln cowboy boot.&, dual)' cbapa and amilin& faces The Qriciaal Wild Oats have proVlded four·part harmony since 1989 at UCLA, USC. Irvine Bowl, Knoll 's Berry Farm, Dis neyland and the Palamino Club 1n Hollywood. They have performed wtth talents such as Hoyt Axton, Doug Kersh aw. Linda Ronstadt and E.mmylou Harns THEY WILL APPEAa at Moonshine Meadows on the fairgrounds and the general admission price is all you pay at the gate to see them and all other entertainmenl, except for motorcycle racing and the championship rodeo. The Disco Lockers. featuring laser lights . · disco sounds and fabulous antics will also be on tap nightly from 6 : 30 to 10 at lhe Grandstand Arena July 13 through 17. Country western singer·songwnter Billy Miie will appear at the fair July 19 and 2Q from 7 to 11:30 p.m. Mize is known all over t he country western festival cir cuit for his smooth. polished style shaped by years in bis field. nine of them as host of the Gene Autry Melody Ranch. He was voted top performer by the Coun· try Music Academy for three years running and received numerous nominations for awards by the Country Music Association. "'The Blues Brothers' is a Scream ... ( )n.-,,f rh.-all-rim..• )..'f•'Otl •"•m•·Ji,., ... ,, tl.u -out "inn.-r:· "Donlt miss the 'Blues' brother ... a mir•·k 1.f -.1Und, a.:ttUn .anJ h iJ,-h :-pi rib ~·, >U .: ann. IC affunt h• mi!,,. An l'xtraunlinarv l1t<l\'k•:' ""'~''""'""• ~ ... '~'"' ....... JOHNBEU.SU "l 'l\'l 11' \I I'll I l k l -----.....-...__-c. -~ .. .,..... NOW PLAYING •••<" 8WUOS' t•MA WIST C•-..._.. R'11 DIUft-411 w~~l,.,,11\I~ 891 3~ O<~ 1>34 ~~3 ~l.l AnJ ~JI I ,., mwun· -.,.. tos11111esi &31 J!l01 <!1!JilBZJ "Del~lly Jounty Oftcl Oeffont 1 .. _ __,..., __._ . c-_.,_ (HOTHEAD} FR£NCM Ftl M ENOUSH lllllH ll'LES ............ ............ ...... FJliott Goald, Genet'ics .. Blfjold, Rid(,y Scblodm, V.... Gei I n '• C.-.._., UdEJl JOHN,...._ \IUKI SHMXIA· ..., ... _a~ -......-.c ----·----_'-___ MM.al,_ ....... ,,.. ..... '-'"".,. __ _ .,__.,..._.,,_,.,,_n ..,..,., ........ ----JllllU'T ~ -------~ ... -...... - , Frl49¥.July 11. 1980 ONLY PU.OT ,,,.._Pep€1 COUNTY FAIR ENTERTAINERS HARVEST MEMORIES. • • achievement to • decree, wu a sleeper hit, foUo•IAC m the he la of "l Don't Know How to Love Him." from the rock IOl81* mu.le "J esus Chrl•t . SuP"'llllr " "I .rrtiw up Immersed In •how business 1 l ludled 1u1tar, vole~ Mnd dance. I hoofed ln chorus hnet and even hid tralni n& in Sllaketpearean drama.·· •ll1• II•. Reddy. She won over 1,300-pl~ competiton in a talent conteel promotion In A~tralia for a tnp to New York and a recording audition ln 1966 - the-toughest P•rt was collectlng from promoters and was on the way The popular s 10ger·actress and TV personaJity h06tes1 will duz.le fans at 7 and 9 p m m the amphitheater TRURSDA Y , J11ly 17 The only casualties wtll be boredom and quiet when WAR breaks out at the fair am· phitbealer in an explosjon of blues, rock and 1au music Featured entertainers will be the musical group by that name. which bit the charts in the ·10s with such bits as "Spill the Wine," "Why Can't We Be Friends." and "Slippin' Into Dark· oess." then faltered and disbanded. A new WAR has begun, however. featunng work such as that which earned 10 gold and platinum albums and 11 such singles, this one including a blend or reggae. disco and son rock The new group prefers to be known as WAR. The Music Band and it will appear at 7 and 9 p.m. in the fairgrounds amphitheater. bringin~ what is described as a special audience rapport so vital to entertainment today. FRIDAY, July 18 H you just turned 40 or are clinging to 38 or 39 with bloody fingernails. Flash Cadillac and The Continental Kids will offer a dose of nos talgia from your misspent youth back in the '50s Born in beer bar bistros of Boulder, Colo . in the late '60s, Flash Cadillac has proven to be anything but a flash rn the pan as entertainment with a theme goes "The best roek ·n roll stage act I've ever seen .. " is the wa) one veteran reVlewer for Rolling Stone called Flash. whose movie. TV and recording accomplishments are legion. Oh, they 're authentic in their visual pre sence The slick. pomaded hair. rolled·up sleeves. outlandish colors and basic black leather Jackets are enough to give the Boys' Vice Prin en Delly Mlltlneff -Al 12.00 tll 2:30 pm I COSTA -!IAISTOC. HO Of 4(Y.) I mlSA MIO 685 Stllll l OWfA 546-1711 'JllcmcJll wmred mm in Wwkr'"Wd prilDn •dleWadm. Robert Redford "BRUBAKER" 12:1$-2:*5:11 1:00-11>.JO .IOHN TRAVO&.T URBAN COWBOY 12:00.2:»5:00 1:'$.10-.30 ID clpal en attack of aneln1 pectoria or perhaps tapplna feet. But beneath the sheer eneraetlc excitement. perpetual on·s tage activit y and zany at- mosphere la soUd. pro mu.aiclamhlp and a devo- tion to the entertajoment genre they offer. Flub will have you steppi.nc all over every. body '• blue suede shoes at 7 and t p.m . in the flir ampbitbeater. SATU&DAY. hb It Slqer. dancer, actress, 1uthor. newspaper columnist. symphony conchactot, comedienne . recording artist. puppeteer, ventriloquist. .. If &art Lewis can't entertain you. you might as weU go back home and eo to bed. Considered one of the best ventriloquists working ln the English·speakin1 world today. Ms. Lewis and her puppets Lambcbop and otben mcluding a life-size version of Fred Astaire - she dances with him -are known to millions of TV rans. She will do a little or everything in her 7 and 9 p.m. performances in the fair amphitheater except conduct a symphony She had to leave it out or the act. Ir you have one of her 20 published books this versatile columnist who appears in SO-plus A hiJarna new romedv la ~er,one who f!Vf!r wanted to give rhe cjf ~gas pains. t\DTl off rhe power COl11J3'lies0 ights and make the banks stand in w for a c.hoqe. ·-"'CT\lt'I SUSM SMfT WllES _. CUW'1N JIS9C.A LANCE llllC>WlD IBtJM9j • HOWlO IU1 THE IG4 COST OF UWC sxm M-.r · ~ DU10111 • ~ COlBIWlf -----~--·AtEDWIUAID w_, -----· ....,,~ _,......_.., .....,,UlllllJll. lNll ~ .............. ~1-l!S.OH-.......... --....................... ---~ """""'6 ----·*-"Ulli.IAllflMI ..__.._ ...... ~--.,..,.~ ---11CM(9'ff CCLl)lt .. _ A~ n- ~Al.lil.-:f IUaJTB .-1 -----,..,,~~:1 papers in the U.S. and Canida will probablJ autograph it. I Fair officials say Ms. Lewus exemphf1e1 varied family eotertalnmenlf are. • SUNDAY, .... ,. zt ." Cajun creativity Is in the very blood ot singer and fiddler l>e•I Kerslllaw. wbos' beritaae ls in the steamy, mou·bung bayou country of Louisiana, Tlel Ridge, ID island LD ~ lbe Gulf of Mexico. to be precl&e. Thia fiddler started entertaining at age 8. U> a typical Louisiana bucket of bJood saloon 8f they were known in those parts. A chicken wire screen protected enler· 1 talnen from either the enthusiasm or un, animoua rejection of salty audiences but none will be needed when Kershaw takes the stage al. 7 and 9 p.m. in the fair amptuthealer. Launched in 1961 with bis bit recor~ , "Louisiana Man," the performer who goe~ through several strings wtlh his electric instru· ment nighUy is highly original. He bas seven albums to hlS credit. plus ap. pearances at Harrah 's Club. many colleges . the Houston Astrodome and such other varied book· mgs as the Golden Bear Cafe in Huntmgt<Jlf Beach. .. I ' ' pt.-··----~­-~-----, NOW PlAYING -~ "-......... _ . ......,.TW9 S-""' 11'H I ~ 1"4 o-_..,,,. ..,._. /11 11-uo> °AltC71•1 &JO o9'JO __..w•••• ~ '91*:~• .......... .._ .,,..,,.,1••0•256J _., ........ ll,.1 .... '°3N ~-.aPUU 111'-lll•lftl lll) hCll•1 '>19~ t ------ .,,_ URBAN COWBOY" Wll 11 lhown Mir .. Preview ' (' . Television .. Cl• DM.Y"'LOT ~Piii·•­......... ............. --------'* .... .,.. ........ '° .. 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Thal You'>" tonight .it !I on ABC', ('han nel 7. 1:00 I cu NEWS ...CHEWS KUNOFU Two h•d-lhelled people ieam trom Ceine ltlllt to 8CCeP4 pern 111 1"8 P' ice ot lk>W~;s::, SIX MIU.JON OOUAA MAH HOw Gr_, I• M~ °"6oett H091 John f0t~ythtt •II!>!" the 1111e ot 11 l0tmoo •Ula lend .nocn 1111a o-"""• torm4!0 into on 10yllK nut ting OI IUSh Q•oc11t11y ab0un01ng on wild11to I FAMILY FEUO HOU.YWOOO 8QUAAES I 0 FACE THE MUS4C MACNEIL I LEHAEA REPORT • VOTERS' PIPELINE "The Tube Whal • Nt.w" H!Mlt Jom Coopet (I) P.M. MAGAZINE A colleg1ete 'tuck·1n" service. a IOoll •1 w1><1-" ltw ratling S9-teems up ..th .,, ESP eapert to r~ e 11olen ..... c:ooe boo6( lfom lhe Ufldel WOtld • STAEET8 ~SM FAAHCa8CO 8:00 8 (I) THE INCAE.DIBU HUU< Stone 11 held ttoetage by e gling o t youths who ~ 11'9 r-.. of ,,_ INOer 8 OVEREA8Y Guetta Steve Alletl. J.yne M~ICCJIAI G!) MACHEll I l.EHAER AEPOAT 7:30 8 WOAU> OF SURVTV~ The OWl'9t ( Eslrww AO!lel ot a t•oubitld ~I> company f>lfM Oavtel to he4P her flgtlt a dope-smugghng ~etlOf'l(AI U MEANOMAXX Man aa in '°' a surP<•~ wflen -goes to N- YOfll s Hotel Plaza lo• a bor1hdBy lunch w11r> ,,.,. mother IAI 8 MOVIE •• *'h "Th"Y SflCJOt C'Jaaallft LU.flags 8 KNXT (CBS) Los Angelus D KNBC (NBC) LO!. Angelf"> D KTLA (Ind ) Los Angele~ D KABC·TV (ABC) Lo~ Angoh:'> (f l KFMB (CBS) San 0 1eqo CiJ KHJ· TV (Ind I Los Anqu1u~ 0-0J KCST (ABC) San 01e QO • KTTV (tn<l) Los Angele~ ., KCOP TV (Ind I Lo!. 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Vtll Bnd Gary E""nq 11M1e ltlew deughtM l uc;y tn Knots LilnOWWJ IAI G AMAH CAU.£0 SLOANE A m&dmon with " ~ul no .... •eaoon '"'ealen6 10 ... n1c e (;jlrgo llh•P c...rryroo nucioar waste IRl DCiJ NEWS (!) NATIONAL NEWS &;) INOEP€NOEN'T EYE varne1te i. W orld "' !;.tudy 0t A Youog M 1$1 . this documentiwy e.pto<.,-; '"" 1<lastytes ol tll4l Lm; A"Q8iel l>leclt commun<ty 1hrough the kle ano woOI• ~ ertisi vemene ~· WQQd lfl • film namf.ld '8es1 StuOflnl Film ' at the TUBE TOPPERS KTLA • 8 : 00 ·'They Shoot Horses, Don't They?" Jane Fonda sives one of her beat perf ormu.nces in this movie drama about marathon dancing with Michael Sarrazln. ABC 8 8:00 -ABC News Closeup. Column18t ruchard Reeves ia the nar· rator of this documentary about the ef. feet of t.elevlslon on prettidential cam· paigns. KJU G 8:00 "Hellllghters " John W ayne leads a ~roup of 0 11 welt rirefiehtcrs m this ltct1on movie with · Kathan.ne Ross. 1979 CNcaoo f'tltll , .. 11 ..... • °"""""' Tl4M.I E<lvlld MunGll .• A p;Clllle o4 ,,,. Norwegle.n pelnt• 1111 11i. encl na effect OO' 11'141 c>e. 8'opmlll 11 ol NII '#Otil tCk30 •• NEWS OMOU>cnY JEAUSAL£M RICl\lld K111.n-••Wf'I -me IMCll• I tmpec;t on Jetutalem • •lltlf'llP! 10 ma1n1111n e t>alan<.e Detw-1"41 c;onlNGUng ,,_ o4 na Arab ltld Jew 11'00 1'~ U.100 t'll NEWS NEWLYWED ON« DAVI! AU.DI AT l.AAGE T0<11Qht 08,... " • nor111, Jolln tne Replltl, en Or~te oondUC10t, end ;o t>um • ™I! 000 COUPLE In 0!00< 10 wtn the lllVOt of ht• ,_ guttrlltnd °"'411· ~on " """'l'-t ki<.11 ., THE 8ENNY HIU SHOW &nny 1Vfloera en unNioC>PY und to romence ....,.., he f)lcio.I up 11 lot!JIY m-OUI· ...0.. pf>Ofl9 ~ 1 1'30 8 (I) THE. AV'tHOERS T wo modi ell.ca a •" meOe on l"8 Irle ~ • ""1llon8lf. bUI &eCll '""" tile .......,, 00.. not 00 thfougll ""th ,, G 1"E 8E.S T Of' CAA80H G...,tll Kenny A0CJ"'' '.>)'IVMtet Stallone BobbY K"llon Thilla!IMCruao (Al I OATIHO GAME 9 ~YI ~OU-II The J.Mi • N.ooA ~-· I~ ""'1W ~ ""'"' J fltt , .. ,.. ...." .. Ut•nt1• ~ t10t'\l')#if'>u' l"•fl• ... ld Ill IJef~ " -~-•I -tWnoltlio,oo lttn• • HOOAH'O HEAOC.8 r..<~ l<IHlll •• f"tlfw>MI h1 ..,._ .... I~ •. lly ,,. """ tNI ti') It• th,.tMA.n f thf'I • Ott MAltf f!A(l't •lw111tlf·fMttJ1,,, ., ... Urn1wt f1te1n. Mlh • ..,.., "'' lo<">UIA ll'iofl I/ 9 CAPTIONW AN, NlWS -Ml>NGKT- 1i1IO. TWIUOHT lONf A IOfgolh•fl •l•r •JI ""' ·ifh ~ h4tt t-"d M(Jn¥a tr, "" C.'"•te the "'()tttt h t t .. , Myd•Y CiJ THE 8 UUJVAH3 Tom O'"• '"''""'"" ""'' mrsMt (,,tw•"' rn•tt ,,..,,.,,...,. N<.<m O•-'"" M IJ ~ ,,,. "'*'tO a.ind 'f"fUfM It) tt~ •.of6 .... ..,_ • MIS&ON IMl'OSSl8lE -All ~J<IO y., I tl(;lfV) " II' IW'd "'"' one..-. ..-.1 l•lfc.e. Br~ '"1<> kod<\•fl l)ofVl IM '11914! t °''""" I w'ftntt",~ '6 GETSMAA'T Ma• oJf'lO ~ 11r1 CAlllV'..r. ~ .. 1rw.yqt t ,..,..,,. 1,,,, ft ,,.._ tl(Ji,f)' I ~~ .... JO on TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS 12:a0 • MOVll • • • ''telly O'Aowtie"' 11 .. ,5) "*' &Add. Oeil "'-el A CCII enle1 lliM to UM e lll!'led ~ • 1111 flC:ll.. to • llnenoel wwst.il C t 1w • 6b mm I D MOW! • • 'Nlghtmtf9 ltl TIMI Sun" ( 111611) Jotwl Derek, Aldo Ray I HA TIOHAl tEWI 12".AO (I) N!TV"H Of THI! SAJHT Simon tri• to help • 'IOUflO widow whO II belf\O puraued by net Iara nu•t>•nd'• IO<tnet PM•· iw ... in C<lrne D MOVIE • • •, When Mlchee1 Calls' (19711 MICl'IHI Oougtes. Ben Oazzate (I' THE PAICE 18 RIOHT t 00 G MtOHIOKT SPECIAi.. HO!il& Auoe<1 HotfnM. TIMI V•~ P~ G~ll l he ManhdtUln&. The Hil· Cl>te r 91T»ly ID a..<>VIE • • • '> ""4eel Me ln St l OUll . I t'I•!>) Juoy c.a.1ano Tom Ofaloe Cl> MOVIE • • TOwM Of r ... ror t 1'1/'lt '>UIV Kono.II f rWI• '""ev t 10 '1~ 1100,000 NAME THAT TUNE 1!1()0 NEWS 200 0 MOVIE I 6 • M'()nlQM l ,.;'11" I 11...w) I Or.i1ta CJ11y, lier Ho1i1"'1'• 2 2~1) MOVIE • • • , IAf Oeeda Golt• 1 • t1,..., 1111361 Gwy ' 11t1CJ•t' J•·•H1 Ar thur ''""'-'OO IJ1 f t11nlo Ca()fa 0 N£W8 2~8 NEWS 0 MOVlf • • • t ht' f"J•lfl f or ••• , •.• f ''••~1 V8f()fu1-..14 t ... ;: .. Alu" t ,,,,, '} 40 0 NfW~ .I 00 Cl) MQVlf • • , I 11~ IQ/pt t t'1 11 J.A ,, r '11t #t"f~. Hhc>n<'..a ,.........,,, 3 1s w MOVIE • • fhf• "*'• '"''""'' .. t l lfAJ M,,.,_.. (.,/tt<ltl bat Ii•• f()Oon 3~11 HEWS • oo U MOVIE ••• C:l'.r~~· •• '-'-J' •• ,,,, ~· .. ( 111521 AK'*d Cont•. IMMey Wlnt«e. 4:j0 ...... 4;80 ITIVI IDWNIDI '-t\11 l<ll\'t -... 181G----=-- ue I ... A4IT'ff'( HO ~ ~ "MelUcO 1t1 Wond Ww II" HOit F111nend0 Del R.IO Ouftt· Gabe F'IOt" • UHfY£Ml'TY 0# TME ""' 6:161 s~== t'30 TH.Ara CAT COUNT-.V AOAOS OAVfYN#O OOUATH I UfAl<OUT ROMPEAAOOM • CAPTIOHED MIC NEWS (J) TYPIHO f~ THE 8£GINNER Ill rrs YOUR 8U8fNES8 7'00 8 SUMMER 8EMESTER G GOOZll'A/ GL08ETAOTTEA8 AOVEHTUAE HOUR I 8IO 8UJE. MAABl..E lfJ 8UP£RFAIEHOS CiJ HOT FUOOE • TE.E'4 SCENE Guest M -W @M'1A ~ YOGA FOfl HEALTH (IJ INTERNAT'°"-'l CUISINE 7 30 8 DUS'TYS TAE.&IOUSE II PACE.8£TTEAS 0 THE l.OHE RANGER CD MUHOOAEAL ti) 80NfUSAS tD l.OOM(AI • €1i) YOGA Wmt MAOEUHE f6) KIOSWOfU..O 8 00 0 (JJ M10tiTY t.t0USE I HECK.LE & JECfU..E 0 FRED AHO BARNEY MEET THE SHMOO D THE f\lfl.EMAN D nOJ Pl.ASTICMAH 0 AOlUA OEA8Y CD MAYBEAAY A F 0 m sPEcv.t~ fD ONCE UPON A Cl.AS&C fhtt Ol<l Cur-.1y <>MP ~~ ""' ,,.. ljfandl311'lo't ,.. .. ..,t .. ~lf'd•t ~~ .. h"'f wfW) rLttllli(~ ·~ .. ""'"~ •nO INt'W.. p"' I I I ' 'I f '.>1'11 0 UO.,.•£ '1i) VOOA WT™ • "' "l , .,,. I MAOELINf by Armstrong & Batiuk Bringing Space Talk Down to Earth A~Wl ........ By TOM JORY NE W \O RK I Al'I Walte r Cr onkite• ~ay~ the "ha ll e ngc Qf tran sl..itin~ compll·x technological data (Or t.ht' VICWer Wllh 00 back· ground m sr 1ence was or partJcular interest to him during CBS' coverage of the space program m the 1960s and early '70s. "With both the s pace coverage and a program we did call ed 'The 21st Century'," the "Evening News " anchorman suys, "we had the op· portunity to talk with technicians and scientists and describe their work in tbe common vernacular. among the proJecb he intend~ to pur~ue after hl' sLPp~ down a~ "t-:vt• ntn~ News'' linchorman t•arly next )ear "The shape of the program In the future will be dete rmined by how often it's on -weekly, monthly, or whateve r," Cronkite s~ys. "I do believe it will continue, and obv1ou.o;- ly. if it goes on deep mto the future, l will take a more active role in de· veloping and reportmg st.ori~ " In the premiere edition , Cronkite considers the "curing" of a genius and the constructJOn, by computer. of 1V STARS FACING 'N().SHOW' SUITS ·Taxi'•' Hinch, 'Beneon'a' GulUaume "IT'S A CONSTANT struggle, the J.-1.rw W 't F deeper you are involved l1l a s tory, to ~e on orce avoid the jaq~on. Hut I've always fell 3 Stars Hold Out, Facing Lawsuits 1t must~ don(· 'Prince88' Showing "Science 1s taktn~ far too large a role in our daily lives lo be Ignored," BIRMINGHAM. Ala <AP> -A Cronkite says. "The problem is the federal judge has ruled that forcing matcr1aJ genernlly 1s loo complex to the Alabama EducalJon Television deal with in a minute or two. It de· Com mission to broadcast the con· mands exploratory reporting " trovers1al program. "Death of a Cronkite Mets the opportunity to Princess," "would be totally at odds HOLLYWOOD <AP > -If 1t we re a new te l evision s e ries, it might be called "The Holdouts.'' T hree t.elttvtslon stars seeking more money failed to show up for faJI season filming, and pro- du c ti on company at· torneys filed $1 million l a w suits agains t no· shows Judd Hirsch and Danny DeVit.o ("Taxi") and Robert Gbillaume <"Benaon"). HirKb, who plays the wise·cracking Alex on the consistently top 10.. ratid ABC·TV show, and DeVit.o, the diminutive but bard·noaed di•· patcher. were cbaraed with breach ol coatract by P .... mount Piduret Corp. for their failure to besla ft1miDc Monday. QulDMane, the butler with the npMr·llke wit, a lso wu fo be11D bl• fllminl dutlel llonday for b.ll popular A.BC-TV aeries, 1alc1 Witt· Tbom ... llarrtl Prodvc· tloat lD lta bnaeb of eoatraet ac:Uon. The 8uperlor Court ftl· ln11 allo •ou1bt to NSt.raln all three It.an from wortdnC elHwben durtq the D-week Win ol thef r coatracta. Hinch, who w11 to MtiD bll tblrd Ha.IOll, reportedly IN SU,OIO ........... ··rm aot tbrWed with the economics of my cons ider some complex scientHtc with the purpose of the First Amend· deal." Hirsch said Wed-subject ln det.aJI in "Universe," a ment." nesday through bis agent new CBS News science magazine The dec1s1on by U.S. District Judge Sandy Bresler. that begins a four-week run Saturday J . Foy Guin followed a lawsuit filed Bresler said Hirsch evening at 8 on Channel 2. by three men seeking to force t.be baa 00 intention of quit· A pi Jot r or the s um mer . commission to te levise the program l. the · munsen es was broadcast a year ago. a bout t.be love affair of an Arabian mg sen es. Cronkite has mentioned "Universe'' princess. "We're not saying he's-------------------------------- a b ig movie star o r a ny thing like that," Bresler said , noting that talks with Paramount bad broken off and that there were no new ones scheduled. 270 Ent 17th St. C... ...... c.11-7 .... " Wt maim.In en ex· citing ~ conetant flow of quellty .... ofimer.tto ooUeotora. dealer• and Interior de· ...,.,... ......... ~--=,.__,.,. '"""" .................. ....,.,.... l'rffleH'• ..... ,.,, .. .., ... .....,, I ,,.. """°"91 8"41 Olltt: lletllor• 111141 IOfl Cs 4 ••O-V • FAMILY IAl-1-QUE COUNTIY FllED POii lllS W1TH CHICUN All YOU CAN EAT •s• ........ ,2 .. ~· .. ,..., .... 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'llt, 11' MO.NS f~#,1' ~~ IS Q(~1t.1rfE\..~ 1N1'£CZlS1"CO 1~ ~t __./ ff\AN SME ·s fj lll11'M ' IJt" ll ,1Ht.Rl 's Rl1Jf\Y5 Otl( lHIHG 'IOU C.J\N DO IF-'/OUH UfE &EMS DULL by Kevin FagaR w'4A1' oo's rf MEA~ WM~N ~Mt OUM~ ME~ MMM~O VO'fA1'0(S IN \ll'> lOA'f foc.K.Cr ? by Lynn Johnston by George Lemont r ' AH , HeRe'S MY FAVORITE: ALL M INE, CHILDREN e i i , : I ("llf°l;\.. i VA~~ .,.,, New COMIC ST'RIP.' Al.JN'r ~ee ·' PocTbR 'mAWt...eR HAS JOST eeeN ~ATe>YA ~N! THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane GORDO by Gu s Arriola \\Daddy soys prime time is when the best shows are on." "See? I TOLD you it wos Saturday moming." DENNIS THE MENACE ... -----------·------ JUDGE PARKER NO, HE HAO OOME lb YOVR H~MO 6U~NEOO ME.ETING5 Tl-\15 HERE Al THE EVENtNu! I!> AN'H~IN6 HOOPITAI.., MR!>. !>ff(IOU5t.Y ~WNO 7 OE\..ACOfr.01 TUMBLEWEEDS IF 'tt>U SHOOLP 5€EACE:~IN 1UME'l.f~EWS, 1"El..l .. HIM 'THIS ••• MELANle f:IEEM~ WITTiOio:l\V.N, IN A WORLD Of HfR OWN• I ~ANT HER OCf.N t"Y A ClfllP ~CHIATIW11' --~ ~ ,...,. 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MG, Triumph give huge rebaJes on classic convertibles. \1'11 ! IKI C1in1l' in .ind 1.k,11 Wocn \llU.,\! 01.11.k )nur t-..:,1 J,.11 . 1111111p11f th.11\11u'll1·...i .1 <.l'(l l.J'h rdlJh.' h\ J ""-'''l 11pponu1111\ 111 1114 n 1111, 'Pirlll'U r11.11J,ti:r ~p11ltrL· I\ "flOn)fll(IU\ 141th 'fl""' lJr ~\· l"lll'llllnt-141lh 17 !'Jlk•OJI ~CA ChJmp111n,htf)' 111 pni\c.,tl MGB ... TR7 ... $1,000 REBATE! Come in and make your bc't dt!al. Then you 'IJ get ct br g cac.,h re bare on !Op of that. \IC1B ,,.,Nil' •. ( 1h, t.._.,, ''" u ,,.r\1r11h 'fl'•rl '''''"''""'"! U<iV. ,11 \lfh.l' flt d lrh:IHT'k.• 'J• '0.'' C1trTk' Ill JOU tk.11 Th.. JI Jr11, 1" I •1 Ill..-... Ilk o,x·n \.IC ;u JOll ).'.l I I " • °') 7'\t1.,"h r.-h.11<' $750 REBA TE! • 11< ' \I .~ , 1 ur I.;. 1 • 11 111d ~·,·t \I '' r • t \' I\ " l . ,11 •rx:il r ••• ' t I '' '" I ~ Ill ~ 'l'l 'L' I': f 1f1 1 fq,•n • 'l\t , • '" • 1\ n 1 11 lb Ir • u11ph I JI. -I ,. " • Ir unirh 11< ~ 'r'"' r .... ..J..:d OM THE SPOT FINANCING HURRY! HURRY! HURRY! This offer is available for a limiJed time only. RAY FLADEBOE BRITISH MOTORS 18 A.to c ....... Or. IRVIHE 17141 830-7300 ~.A.J"..:r. ~· ............................. -...----....... -........ flt ....... ~ ......... ---.... -.. -.. ........ • ·' . • . . . ' . . ... ..., ___ .._""_~--.... .. ., ..-... --...................... ~-....... ....... H1•tft,_,_ ..__..,_S. H1u1"FwS. . He.w1forS* ....................... .....•...•......••••••. ··•·•·················· ••·•••···•·····••·•·•·· ...................... . G1•NI llOJ ., .. ,... 1002 Gt•r.e 1002 CieMrel . tOOJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• EQUAL H<>eSaNO OP POAT UNITY ,,. .......... All r-.leea.a&e ~ bl ... ....,..,,.. ... . -lo u. ........ J f'aJr liou1i•I Act pl lMI ...... -'• ll llepl \0 advertue .. aa y prt' lerence. llauta100. or -.criauaaUcm aued on race. cok>r. retijoo. •H. or M4MJDal onP,. or an tDtmCJc.l to mt ke any suc!1 Pftfe~ bm.ita tama. or diKn auaauoa. ·• Thia new.paper will not knowioflf ac~pl any •d•ert1a1a1 ftr real estae wbich as In viola· t.ion al the la .. / CLIAH CUT IND UMT H anrt'° an Joaquin Villas in Ir\ me: l H<irm 2 ba sunny end unit with a1 r t•ontl . m icrowave oven. 1mmtH.'\llatc d(•ror and a large bn"k patio for <>ntf'rt aining . S hows beautifully! $147,000. U~l()Ut: li()1"1: REALTORS. 675-6000 2443 E:.ut Cont Highway. Corona d•I M., Wt: JIA \'E :.>Or THF: Rr$f LIST IJ'l:(;S IN TO\\'\' MOUi f'ttOf BT t LLUI OPTION mS: ..... tlMn "ac. in Tustin area. Lrg Duling E. Side, SS.000 .......__.._. ~ ...._._ .. lllOO sq ft family bome option money. 3br, den, ----A/C, super sharp! Call fam rm, 2ba, Ire R-2 lot ~ -~ ~ oow. OUered al 1119,500. $124 .SOO. S40·9745 or .... I ...... n. ~-_~_l_·ilM_IS_. _____ _ DAILY ... OT-• Sharp Irvine 2 BR condo. 'rt a, fwtt..flrolt t. • Wl'lelan Walnut Square Forest e&awllmnlle...,. Real~ ~~oo, c all Peg, wxuaY cOMDO urrr••w~ KY' ,. ... v~, end unrt ILIUU.W • ....................... __,, .... G 1 .. I 00"' near 94.950. Call • ' 6 646-7171 ~ hoQslJlg shortage ••••••••••••••••••••••• •. • ... • '· 1 •"· predicted 1n O ran.RC' ~,~~~ [~ IHl1HI ~£::!:::' \ \ I :-. I I Y '\ • TAYLOR CO. 1<1-:\l 'IOIC·-, »11111· l!HH rADOU T1HMtS COURT_.. CAHYOM t-:l t!~an t Deane "Ver s ailles" . Immaculate Magnificent 180" view of lights. ot·ea n . bay & golf course. L1~hted paddle tennis court & room for pool. 4 Bedrms. 4 baths. J·car ~a rng(•. S698.500. Small 7e~ assumable loan. f''or admittance to thjs exclusive ~uardcd Mea l'all 644·4910. WISLEY H. TA. YLOI CO., a..._,. Z 111 S. Joaqmh tas IMd HEWPOIT CENTH, M.I. 644-49 I 0 PENINSULA. POIMT :'\ 1·\\ l' dt•t·o ratt•d 1 hdrrn. I .11111 I' ho ml'.< kt•a n \'iew ! $325.<X>fl BAYFROMT \\'1 • h~1\·1 · ""' (1ral f ine· honw-.. '' 1lh 1m·r & ~lip EL TORO HORSE COUNTRY Hcl r m :--.. :1 halh:-.: r ;1rw h ''' 11• m1n1 e~lal1• in oran).!t' g 111"'' ~:!:!l :-11M1 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 34 1 Bay\1de Drive N B 6 7S 6 161 SUCiAR 14 SPICE VA. and everyttuna ruce m 2 STOIY this clean 3 Bdrm, 2 ba $I Ol,500 Ne w ocean view home with 7000 sq . ft. $690.000 New o<.·c<tn $415.000 . view with 4000 sq. ft. P r incipals with c a s h only. Sale !)Ubjcct to court approval. IHGOltPOIU•TE O 76Mlll 77o-1721 ASK FOR BOB REALTORS 67S.S5 I l SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE TURTLEIOCIC llA.UTY: lu11tlf•lfy upqrockd rri1te~t0ft ~. Cor"lttt lot, cCMldoo amn. J ~OCMB. 2 baHls .cl 10" OW1' tlw &c.d. .. s 152,tOO. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2515 E. Coe+ Hwy .. C... .. Mer 675-5511 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• IOOJ fia•r .. IOOZ ·•········•············ ...................... . VA O...D•• ... S brie'oom E•st1MleCll coodo, former mod.el Owner will cany fiD.uc· $88~ ln1 at 12~ wltb low I down . .\&l. 551-mo 4 Bdrm J , cul de HC _;;;.:..:...;::.;......;::::..._ ____ _ street. Covered patlo, dme lo fwy • •~&. Call 86-9161 · OPEN HOUSE . RtAiTY /. OIYOttea SALi! Nice 2 Bdrm bome .. QW« CoUeae P.rt area. I~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ Owner wlll conaader c reative fln•nciog •.ooo. ~19:20 fll&SAYI MISAYmtDI 4 o.m bdnns. J baths. separ•te famllY room . formal d ioinc room. C04ldry ktJcMI\. &lillUI bar, 2 f~places. Pool md spa. Need$ won ! A ~lWI! Call for more j QUAIL A!~~J~ 10,.. T1I l :JO r.M.I ~ ! .5:46-1:3~ •.. ' ' ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ [~lftUll •Fu••••• -Hoe. & .aon rT HAS AU,... Graciously •PP.CJUJted 3 .. , WA.MTS" Br, 2 ba, family rm on 1 Ni c e and q uiet l "" ac~ avocado grove. n e ' g h b o r h o o d . 2 . Good income. best loc . u vabrlity as you want ll See today $175,000. in Uu.s • bdrm home w1tb ,.,.. & AsMCiatu an eoch ant1n1 714/72a.1174 courtyard , Cam rm f • Ills wtfrpk & wetbar and '1"'!!~!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~ bpaC master swt.e w1th1: mirrored wardrobe J Good schools • Good pnc-e. $US ,000 WANT TO SEE JT? CaJ.I Now 979-53'70 ALLSTATE OCEAN ocean views• t BR 's . <:4546-9522 home. Nicely landscaped Hanf LO flJ>d. Costa. Mesa dedt.s. pall09. tM works? C&Unow. 7SZ·l7ot *VETS* wtlh lots oC curb appeal. 2 story. 3 Bdmu. 2 balh ---------. l"M EASY! si13.900. Call m.5J7o to-home with bonus room. REALT9,RS 7UNITS-CM ------- ls 180 yds. clme-pnvate beach a cce ss. Gre•l VM!'W! Two BT. lge Fam. Rm. Pool Sue lot w1tb room lo expand-up 41 out. Rf:oduced to SI 75,000. as· suma ble Joan. Owner wiU USl.Sl financing. 5170 <.:a r l !>bad Blvd . Carbbad. 43fj.76JS t")lyrJ t ,'). f '""' tl ~ ",...,. ----.., THE REAL ESTJl.!ER~ w .............. 5 BR, 4 Ba, custom waterfront home w/Jh38 ' pvt dock. Priced Sl.315,000 . Builder w/lnde for Palm Springs Estate . For detalla oo Liiia bome aad •J>Pt to He, call Carol lllilf, •it 111-00N. Use your Eligibility NOW .. ww ON." WW INT. RATES u:r us SHOW YOU HOW TO QUALIFY T• .. 1..ac.,.1 WIUSTIM! • RED CARPET 754-1202 so says the highly day. brick fireplace. VA no motivated seUer of this A down terms A ct now. be.utlful 3 Bdrm 2 Ba £ LSTA TE there's only one' Call Npl Hgts home . An _ 54&2313 absolute c h armer REALTORS r-:=::-:' ·iiiiiiii.iiiiiiii• iS:.'! 1=~i~~ t-•OCIAM ___ YU_DPU ___ I [ ~ lft&ltll for a pool aod an RV too 11,,_. OWC • 100/o - on I.bis SOX1Z1 lot. Asking Gorseous oce an vu 90'7o Commission. Many S235,000 w 1lb s uper duples. 2 yrs new. amenities /computer ~·e 0 A IS L AN 0 Decorator In interiors, Blue Chip Properties REALTY wood burninl fireplaces. D. Wengeler s.57-4436 fn.8700 walk-In ctoeeta, wet bar ---"--- io f ami.J:y room. Pri v at.e ••y~•_.. balconies Ir much much -~· AllALcaAM~ more. One unit bas over EXICVTMHOMI ~Au Heu Don't miu tbla im-17$0 sq fl Tbe finest 4 8dnD 3 b9th. spartling A low intent Uaum.ble mac11late 3 bdrm. bome CU9tcJm built quality " pool, beautiful peU., 3 loao makes this 3 with cer-amlc 6 parquet amenities. The other bas LIDO IAYROMT car aanse. Owner w\U bedloom even more •l· tile. new carpet, pool fr over 1S20 ~ fl. Wald to belp wilb financlo1. tndive. Low. low price spa. Cbe to beach • 1ttluded beach in San t272.000CaU646-11TI only •.900. 751-Jttl park. C.U Sally Cox Agl. Clemente. Per re c\. ,,.,,, , .. ,. ... ~ 'l-" •n., 11~1 • Ml-3458 owner's unit + Ulcorne. \ I r a 111 t 111 n .1 I I Bilrm 1 ll'tom hi.nw '' '.t'l'·•r:tl•· !11111111.! r•Hlnl, l"t•d ltrl<I.. Jl.11111 .11111 t·rlln A: .1 i:lormu, h.1, m I ronl \,-.urn:ihl" JUMIO lo:.in ,11 10'. lntt·ri•-,l "I .2.'iU,(Q.). ( ® IQMfil ·~~;~~~TIES ,-.,.-,~E-~-T-A-,-.. -E-l-s--1 ~~~;;!~~~:~!~ l ----··--~ Elegant Dover Shore!I will cam al only \()"'.;, m- . . PRIME LUXURY APTS home, nestled Ln total teresl. M1sa1on Hills Country WANTED. With owner be•~Y-Formal d101ng C&LI Mr Lynch. Ageol Clu.b.3br.3ba,uipg.raded. fmaocin& in Orange Co. room. family room. 714/972·1571 or eves 6 Umased. LwurJ condo. Have $300,000K. Availa· master suite. Finaoc wtmdl call 2131588-631l On ~ course. SLll,000 bk unmediat.ely. Prioc. ing-you name 1t, 1l ·s ~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I fU'lt T . O. 9 7 /8%. VaJue 00 I y . o av; d , •gt.. )'OW"I! BKR. 7S0.9501 o r S!85,000. Want t. sell or 646-325.S .~=-===-------~---------u...le fOf' equity Ul Npt. ---------- or Lacuna borne w /vlew •••••••••••• .. fr yard. Doucl• Honie 714-'73-1191 (()waer) MIWPOtr1' TOwt•ICMtl liltll.400 .,._ys l'.1lllli ~an view + 3 Bdrm town.home. Earthlones thruoul. uparades gaJore! Privau. wood deckios. hurry, won't Last! Call fl73.a5S •>'ffVJ V • \t l '•f "'' t [~llltll ••AteMIW• ZHOU915 Xllll loc•Uoe. Nae. ODlY Uader Dll.OOI 1>wDer wiD carry. M.1«25 BU. $JIOO DOWM '1Nh • new M loan al l2WX. bltetat. •. DI may be pcmilaAe to owatda larp 2 8dnD 2 b• home. Oftrtoob ...... ll'ftD· bell area. Slaaip, cleu .... Only .... Call 541-zm O'ft.;t11 0 •1f \I~ tJNr(I• I®IUllll macnab I irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRVINE COMPANY IUILOBt"S CLOSI OUT! IA Y YIEW nHACE! Unique Upper Bay condominiums! Spac ious, bright & airy 2BR, 2 bath units . Sunken, illuminated tennis court. p ool.& s pa . Flexible financing. From $162,990. Suzanne Rudd 642-8235. <X-11) --------------752-1414 551-1700 Compn Volley (e<'ll9r Wcxd>dqe Centet 64z..IJJS 644-6200 'lOI [)o...er o.;..e Harbor V-c- -COIONA DIL MAI CUSTOM ., .......... a.tr Utt.000 -... a.do '-ti ..... bCllHt ..... ,.., ree. ........... ,..... ,... .... Cl&.,.4Af•••·S..te ........ -SAN JOA9UIM VILLA ••tr Silt.MO.,.._. J .e.y a.19. I ..._ .,,.,. .... .._. ........... .... ....... Jfa ................... _ 2 ,.... .... ....., ..... ·1·-··· ..... -MBA nDI WITH POOL _., sua •• ..,. ... ct 1 1 1...., i ............. ~ .......... 1••-w' t w 1r11•1i11t • ._.. _.. • ... www"6LW_,._.. 2144 I. COAST HWY. COIOMA DIL MAI 751-1&1& .. ,..... .. --- COSTAMISA G~ SAVER! · Neat 3 bdrm. 1"4 bath bome c~ lo Harbor Shopping Slop!! Take time LO relaic C.ent.er • Bus • Schools, and shop at home It's Restaurants " golf simple with Daily Pilot course! Only SllO.OOO! Classified Ads. And 1r ..... ..,....... you have somelhin~ lo ...... sel l. call a friendly •675-7060• Classified Ad-Viser at ~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!~j _~_SET_8 __ ~ RCTaylorCo 640-9900 HEW USTltee IWFfS COM>O Fii U.MD 3 Bedroom. 21h Bath immaculate "Q" plan f eatures s unken conversation area with fireplace. Spacious Hvin~ room. formal dining room and a billiard room. Beautiful ~reenbell l ocation close. to community pool. $247.500 TOWlllOUSE WITH BOAT SUP-, • ...., .... .._. of.._......._ .,.. ................... ·-........ ... ..... ........ l tMMI. 'Z·•'-J .......... of .,_ .. ....... .............. YllW. ,_ ... ... ..... .... c ............ ,. ... ..... $275,000. 67Ut00 ACIOSS FIOM BEACH llPl.EX Olllr • ....-• .._ te OCWROMT ... 11111111 sdM YU....,~, -.I 2 1116 11• .... Ao lh ..... T.D. & _. wll c_,., W. T.D. 1111 .... 611·1400. WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. IU!Al EST AT'E ~ .. R.m1..it. Pro11011rv~ 2436 w C.0..\1 Hwv 31~ MMM Aw ~' 8tMh 8elbo.t IMnd 6JI·~-67U ... s L o c ale d o o t he s&ttSUOUS Euuide and 11 .grosi. DIC. COMDO INVESTORS --- 2 HOUSIS-t LOT Custom b uilt CM house F'rplc. vaulted ce1lg. 2Br. encl yd, c-eraauc ba 2Dd house: 1 Br Collage Pvt froot " back) a.rd nss.ooo i:mte these wLiU a ~·t Live in a prest111ous buy . There are t •o 3 aru ._-rth less th.ao :!CY: bedroom. four 2 bedroom dn. assume lsl TD of and one bM:bek>r unlU S6S.500 and owner will AJI have garages and coniuder oo payments for yards. Asswne &ow in-2 y rs <> n 2 o d T 0 lerest loan and owner $107. 500 C" II l o day will carry large 2nd T 0 m.SJJO COME Sii ~~-ce $395,000. Call ALLSTATE ZSIS ~~:;·CdM HOUSE C: SEL&.::CT REAL TORS 'r.o view homes for ooly 0....,. U Lot T iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ ~.000. You 'II be Im !'I e w po rt He 11 ht a 2 1 ___ P_ROPE ___ RT_l_E_S_ MIWPOlrT pressed! Come see it! Br+den. Plana drawa ror 2nd uoit. Assumable 4.ftn SIJt,900 DUPllX u.&FOltEST J.5l. at 10.lil&'A.. Gru.l loc.Uoo aod ID· 2 Units o n fee land Tlrnberlake Model (5 $125,000 come. f'our 1 bedroom AcTma from part. Near Bdrm + fa mily>. F'tet.h uoils with garagu bNdl.. bay. 4' &hopptn1t ~ b right wllh pool. 631·2'242 Bn*e-Owner will selJ oo coo-Pnced at $205,000. E ves Owner may carry 2nd. tra<t. Agt.. s.56-2660 642-22:\3 Sl81J.SOO HARBOR VIEW HOMES Hcaut1fully decor ated Montego ~1 odd nl'<.ir i;!rcenbelt and pool. 4 Bdrms + f am il y r oo m with ~e pa r ate e n c l o s ed ya rd 5. J m ma('ulate throughout and pnced to :,c•ll <it $239.000. llVIMI 1'IUA I .. LAM» W a lk to Balboa I s land, bay. beaches & Fashion Island from this delightful 3 bdrm, 3 bath country kitrhen home. Brick patios, beamed ce1lin~s. wood floors & a prestigious corne r location. $310,000. Fee IN NtnlPORTC•llT2R .644~060 llE llDlll ILlllS CD. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE WISTCUflF COteo The Cholcl'tll Of t,ocatlons In The W~t N.-wport lleach Area f'or Adults Who Wurt Wttlklnf.? Dlstan~ To Shop&. Parle & Ub,..f7 . Two lk>droom Condt'I. F.ach With A &.th . l>lnlnJr ftoom. F'lreploce. Comml.U)lty Pool. A Ro i V•lue. sna.ooo. ellAT STAnm UMT A Rare Fre~s tandlng Single Le vel Condominium With Three Bedrooma. TWo Baths. Lovely l.Jvin• Room Wltb Flreplace. Comfortable Patio. All This And ht Mlnt Cood1t1on. Hurry, Thia Won't Last.. Oalr $11 ... $00. -TO l1r.'"'CH MAURY STAUF FER ~ -S£AUONRE.ALTY 2 2 0 \IP I ea . 0 w n er 67Wl54 4f7·llll mot•••led Ope n to1~~~~~~~~~ <'reall•e f 1oaoc1ng.1-;: .Pawbly htUe or DO cash Will trade property · boat • {"&I' • or " ! 1249.000. Eves 54f.01 l.S associated II p ,, • r II s " F A l r 0 " s l 1l' "-' lo•b ,,.~, l••i Ddebout Bov >Beoch Reci Estate UOOISU A tq, b1r. beautiful ~­ d e corated 4 Bdrm w1huge m.slr suite up- stairs and ~parate. New gourmet lutcben. import· ed tiles 6: sinks , 12' arched living rm win- dow, 2 f11>lc's. new tile r oof. o e w heat ing. se.ooo and owner will belpfmaoce. MClllS IEAl. TY ,75-6,70 1006 ,_.YTA.U That's r11bt • Walk across lbe water on Balboe Ferry. lDcredible kJc.atioa. Only $220.000. °"'9er" will carry. 1121. 714 /848 ·7711 or 714/~. !;;;;:or: .. :,..:iou~m::~~ r~IW!113§1$ifi SAT /MM l·I Real '4t* llZ7**A ...... ,.,. --.,._ Vt--1 ~ decClrated R· "'-• •-• "'~ Plu. M"""•ate mallet ac-new from a decb --lo La•u• Beacbooe saite. atalaed 1lau, year aew, c•alom i.te rooms. owner will ameoities. Iota ol wood. =.~~ 20% down. 3 Bdrm 2~ 811. 1221.•. Call 11•11•• Appel. 'JSZ.UO I[ PEPSOO I VA FR 0 I' I I r I· TS TY R r I I I , .. s..11_. B'e...• •• Acne Needs Dermatology By oa. PETE• STEINCllORN ~., Dr. S&riac',...: I know that two ol our khb with acne need tM advl~ and t.rutm..,t by a sttln 1pedalbt. But ~e simply M~'t UM tunda \.o pay for aometht,na we lmov. wtll go awa)' b)' IUell 1n ti me -tr-ealm~t or 1)0 treatment. ( J At pruent wtut DOCTOR' IN we're doinai I~ 11h owin& THE HOUSE au the sympathy we can. . . beC'aust we know how the ctuld wuh plmplt> 11uffera we·~ te1Un1 our son and dauahter to ~ a:th ol'lflt wtlh aoap and to .ipply s ulfur ointment at ru1ht Wt-'\•e h.-&rd that an antibiotic called l\•tracycllne •~ helpfuJ , but ~ don't want to atar\ ~ llh It bt'<'<aUbe 1t s ""i>en11ve and harmful 1( taken a Jong Umt> •~ the presl•nt tn>atment with sulJur and b ee "''ashin~ harmful" If tt 1i.n 't , ~hy take on treat· m en1 1n a d<X"tor off1C'e Mrs G Dt"u Mrs. C.: I commend you on your sym - pathy Many parents do not even belp with un· derstandmg But you should know that you may be prolongmg your children's unhappiness by relying <?nly on self treatment or their acne. Sulfur does ~Ip in some patients. but there are more effective ways or treating this stubborn condition. For w m<' lime now. taking t.etracycline in ad· dition to applying local treatment has brought re· lie r to many youngsters. But some recent studies 9ues tioo the need for months of therapy with tetracycline, when efrective topical agents are used to treat acne. FOR EXAMPLE, IN AN article in J AM A by Leonard J . Swlnyer. M.D .. and associates or the L'nivers1ty or Utah College off Medicine. a study or U8 patients reveals that "a topical program of tetrinoin. benzoyl peroxide and water avoidance "as found to be as effective as the more common- ly e mployed program of systemic tetracycline therapy with topically apphed tetrinoin. etc ·• I suggest that you bring your children to a dermatologis t for treatment. Mrs. G. Physically. psychologically and emotionally it may tum out to be a better investment in family happiness than vou reahr.e. • • • M EDICALETTES I am sitting on the sharp horns or a dilemma. ~fy family doctor who h as talcen care or me for ~·ears II am now 72 > tells me that t do not need a ny special treatme nt fo r my blood pressure. The last rc•ading was 168, 82 lie s ays that as long as my diastolic prei;sure is normal there's nothing to be concerned about While he was on \·arat1on I ne(:ded to visit another doctor He advised me to begin taking an- ti-hy pertensive dru.l!S, lie s aid the systolic pres- :.ure 1s important. too. When my doctor returned he still advised that all I need to do is cut down on my salt intake. May Institute Urges Gas Reserve WASKINGTON tAP> -The Aspen lnsUtute (or Humanistic Studies, a vrlv•t e res ea r ch group, says the United States must step up ef · forts to fill the nation's ~trategic petroleum r e· serve. .. A serious intcr r up· tion In oil supplie~ from the Persian GuU would disrupt mobili ty, close fact ories and create an economic c r isis com- par able to the Great Depression," said the study. President Carter re· cently signed a bill re · quiring that the reserve be filled at the rate or 100.000 barrels a d ay. but the Aspen study rec· o mmended Increasing that rate five times. T he reserve 1s de· si g ned to eventually stockpile one b1lhon bar· rels of 0tl. P UBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE 'l<'T1nous •u""1" N...aSTATl"°'INT T ft• totlOW•"9 O«'' \On\ "'~ O~ftq .......... ,, .. !t P A M A It" ( I "(', I NTElt .. ATIONAL 110 ·1 ~•ICll. lr~IN c.llfot" .... .,, .. Grw•t W••'~'" \e>•' '"' , C•••tot.-..• <OirOOr•hori ~u. "°'"•'• Hl9ftW•Y. a..enh"IO (4'11fO'nt• •.ut:Jf T"h llu\IMU IH-.ClrO ~ • <0< poullOn G<'NI _,,.,., *' '"' '°""'"°"A'°" \e<ret¥v 1 r~•W'"' f P.I\ t t•tt"N'n'f •41> f Hfl(I ••tn tf'w> Cou"h C•tr>. Of O••nq< c ...... t. on )"M 1~. t• ".OU• P!,iOll~fWIO Or-~ CO..\f O••ly P 1fO( Jur.r 11 July ' l I 18 IQIO /tA/ llQ P UBLIC NOTICE SUO"l Pl.tt>'t\"""<t Or~ {.o..t ' D••h i It I I have your opinion? Mrs M. I' JvN 71. )Ufy •,II. It. l'leO ••'l Ol Dear Mn. M.: At present there's no agree.· ment by all phys1c1ans that a sUght rise in systolic pressure in an o lder patient with a normal dtastollc. requires antJ·h} pertens1ve drug therapy. Some say yes. and others hke your own doctor say ...,.,,I_ Or ... C:O.•• °*''" PllOI. --11.JVy4. tt.11. t• ,..I PUBLIC NOTICE no I lean lo th~ moderate s ide, as does your doc- to r . until "e have more s pec1f1c evidence llo~e\"er . each patie nt is a problem unto him s eU her:.ell J can't advise from way back here • • • P UBLIC NOTICE PICTITlOUS e us1N•H ftAMa stAT•M&NT TM lol'°'"'"O --t> -"9 °"'' """'\ ·~ M(AOOo#VIEW Pft()f>(llT!E\ t. ,.,,,~ ... -.(I To•o. C• ~ 11.,.,..., ~ ·~1110". 141'1 s--.... ,..,,..., Et fOf'O, CA 9?6lD T"'' """"•""''' ., c~dv<t•d .,,. 1 ,,.,..,.., _,,.,,.y,,p .. .,,,_ l """"..., '"" ".,_,., ..... ,,.., ... , .. fr.. :°""ty C .. rt ol Or~ COUf'tt Of' Jvty l,•• "...,. Acne is a stubborn dltiease which tries the courage of both child and parents. and also the pa· Hence of the doctor. But it is an Im portant condi· lio n and should not be underrated, says Dr. Stein· crohn in his booklet. "Acne : A family Problem." For a copy write him at Box 1S60. Costa Mesa, enclosing 50 cents and a stamped, self-addressed envelope I Pul)l1.,_ ()r-CO.\t O•tly Pllol jut• t I. ll . tt. AUQ l I'«) 1MHO P UBLIC NOTICE I i1iT1TiOUs iUiiiiiu MAMaSTATaMaHT T ... IOllOw4"9 _ _. It clo4"9 t>u••• ,.,, .. ~A ... IOH lk>NO TEXACO. 1.00 I ·~-.. e1..a.. ~ .. e<.,, Cl. --·· .,_, .. __ 1Jie9C• Nolleft °"'*' v..._.. 10 ee••r lmN1 ..... -l 'IJ ~ S.flCl-r,CA.,.17 OltAlllT Jllelllfl E. Thom GI C.-ml<'•"'· Ce dl:lt;;.:.~-· h tonc!w<tn l>y .., 1"" a u TH -•HOM OltANT. ~ .... "'IGr.,,olOt W'"VI<~ w111 l>ot N ICI Of' Jutv °"'*' ... _ ~""9"" .._ ... C.. PH-•w•Y U , 1'90 M ) "°*"°' M l"t M-u-Tiii\ iltll-1 ,.., 11...S wllll 1M M~ly .. t• V,. I\ Wtvl-"" twt "'4_1 .. 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C:-•-· •• f•11~IM CITY Of''""""'' av L ..... ti w .. flt• • ., N•r•oC .._._ ,. ..... t\llH"",._, ''"' °""' ..,... ,.,....,. ,..,.,.. 0r-. c.ett o.lt'I ,,.., ,.,.... °' .. c-OellY ~, ... Jiiiy I I,'' 1• ,.,..... July II, It. J1.,.. )m a o.,,,.,...,_ .. "'9_0f '""""'~""'. •M;"4 i.ort •NI S.Cur1' ~,,_, '" ··-ol I .... ".. '*'° TOIAL , \h JOO \ ~ t ........ .,._ .... Ulfl"'De' •ht ..., .... ,,_ .. ~ ,,,. .......... -'" •IO ftM I\ lo beJ11>1CI o\ WE\T~A ¥UTUAI. Ck!O# COflPOAATtOo. ltOal S forNl\t,.~. Sutt• 1 •~ '"'""· c.t1-. "" o< •IWI AllO"' ).1 ... • ,,,. ...,, ......... '""' "" <O' ,._,.,._,,., tit lt-19' Ol 1N ""' Nt\ Mtlf ... 1IQl!w " IO ... IN•CI #llt .,.. o.,.,,,...,,." A"-" .. w • ..., CO!lt•t• ~' _.,.._.. IN Ptooo-.. .,.,., .. , 1 •.... _ .... .....,., .. --·o. II t t d' • • e •'I' I ,_ N MU '\I A • 1.CftOW !Q t I v~ ttr.,.1. ~11 •IOI, T.,.1111, Q llO"fll• tJlllC o\n" ~""'·~·-~-av:~ It ""':•I. fr ...".. •t.nc: ... =~:. ....... , ...... ca. ... "'*1t11M Ol'tll9t C..tl Oelly "11( J .. 1,11... • •• •y ,. .. ,.-. . • _..., • .. , • • _,.,,,..,.... • r • • -,, .. t ,,.. ,. """', •• ~. "' ..... , .. -.. 4'llltri,,,.,, ...... -..... -- -..... --·-·-·---- NATION OM.YNDT l,e of Kansas Ranch Rooted • in Tradition llAT'1&L <AP)-At Tl. dec:WedM • .... acrer lalliltunlly Civt.IWar. TM ~&o .... WU a dlf. fleu.lt cme for~ .... wbo for laalf a ~Md u .at a ._. 1badow ove Uae Blueatem Pu Irie of beloved rtlat H.Wa. He'd moet of bis life u a t'OWbo)' raadaer, •tart· ma .. • . bo rode boacan full of cattle Into Kauu City. St. Louil and euea.-o. NOW IN ~--he still sat tall ln the ud he ld rwl rein on bis • But M qreed witb bis wife t It wu time to r e lax, travel a nd en.joy bis &randcbildttn He held no tNck with abMntee landlords w~dallied elsewhere while the lqd went bad . He knew bis son jByron, the fourth gener ation of leansas Crockers. wasn't ~ed ln laklng over the home pla~. Long ago Byron had chosen t1'! church over lhe land and sane to Texas to be an Eplacopal m plister. Da ughter Rita also had•a busy life as lhe wife ol Te x• Gov. Bill Cle· men ts. So Crocker put the word out that the Crtclc e r Ranc h o f C h ase Coudly w as o n t he market. That k>uched off a flood of offers and, in the process of elimination. Crocker revealed his love fo r his r oot s a nd family's traditon. .. ,. ........... Green opel'ation IUPPol'ted 5,000 head ot recmered Herefords. It w u believed to be the lar&elt s uch herd int.be United Statee at that time. When the first Kanau Crocker -Erastus, Kuon'1 &rudlalber -arrived oo the banks of t.be Cottonwood River and slaked out his home on a creek be named aft.er himself, be prompt·. ly built a smokehouse. That first year he also harvested a wheat crop, got it ground Into flour, and made $800 proflt by hauling it to lndjan Territory and selling it. His sons showed the same kind of economic acumen. and ln poUtics as well as ranching they were successes. Mason 's father was a state representa tive, and his uncle was a s tate senator. WREN THE BIG house with the white pillars went up 74 years ago, it was the most im · pos ing r esidence within 100 miles. As Ma son g r e w t o m anhood, and then middJe age , an d fina ll y b ec am e a gra ndfat h e r . th e sturdy hardwood floors withstood UN: clomping of a hundred thousand boot h eels . New Victor ian furnishi ngs became the prized antiques of the 1980s. The Orien· tal rugs mellowed into slightly fra~ed treasures. "FROM ~ START, I de- cided I wantdi a rancher who would live Oil the place and carry on the way we Crockers had." says tht patriar ch whose a ncestor s came to America from England io 1636. H. MASON CROCKER FACED TOUGH DECISION TO SELL 4,000-ACRE RANCH WHICH HAD BEEN IN FAMILY 114 YEARS. Through a ll the births and marriages and burials in Prairie Grove Cemetery. fires burned "'1th the winter seasons in the big tiled fireplace. In the sum· mer. the big old cottonwood tree in the front yard leafed out and pro\ 1ded shade for picnics and a ncip or two over the years . The Methvin Family, Which Bought tM Rench, Ride Out In Front of Their New Home Built In 1906. "I was senimental about it. My father and my grandfather had invested a lot of care on the ranch. I wanted it lo pass to someone young who would do the sam e · F i r st , he ru l e d out speculators. ··Some buyei:s wanted it solely as an investm.,-it. didn 'l want to live here . They wer en't even considered." FOR E IGN E R S ap - proached Crocke r offering to pay handsomely for the 2:116 ac r es in the h e art o r the gr asslands . "One fe llow was from Wes t Germany." s ays Crocker. "Another came from the Hawaiian Islands and was or J a panet.e descent . I a lso bad in· quiries from an Arab or two." But Crocker bad set his stan- dards. He wanted the ranch to stay In American hands . The ranch is part of the hub of a pro- posed national prairie park. but Crocker never considered giving it to the federal government. "THE GOVERNME NT owns too much land as 1t is, and they don't handle it a s well as a ranc her does. I'm a s trong believer in free enterprise." he says. As th e m o nths passed . C r ocker studied t he offers. Finally, he chose. Like his father. Sam Methvin was a Louisiana cattleman. The family spread near Natchitoches -the o ldest town i n t h e Louisiana Purchase -totaled ne arly 6,000 acr es, counting lea sed grazing land. But in t he 1970s. soybean price.a soared and ranchers in the South s uddenly fo und themselves being squeezed out by farmers who wanted more and more agricultural land to cash Ul on the bean bonanza. M ETIIVIN AND IDS brother Jack decided it was lime to look for different. if not necessarily ~reener . pastures. Two years ago Jadt moved his operation to Burdick. Kan .. 40 miles west of Matfield Green. Last year. Sam. now 40, heard about Mason Cracke r's place. On a swing northward to look at several properties. he . and hls wife Carroline and their three s mall children stopped by. The minute they saw it. they knew they'd found what they wanted. .. It was beautiful. the rolling hills and the grass wavmg in the br eeze. the la nd s tret ching everywhere with nothing to stop it but the sky." recallsCarroline. SAM AND MASON sized each other up. slowly and politely and with few words. That's the way cattlemen do in these parts. It Plent9 of Work .41'aila1Jle Butler in Search of Farnilv By JOYCE L. KENNEDY • Dear JoyH : I'm hoping you can give advice oa where to obtain quaUty domesUc: employmeDL I'm a single mu rree to relocate btlt am not look· ing ror a day jtb to do lroalag or cl1uge diapers. I'm looking ror a del•xe posl&ion overseeing boasewoners. There must be plenty or work out there somewhere. - -M.A.M .. Atlanta.Ga . There 1s, says Cha rles J . Moody, who spent 30 years butthng lor America's richest families . Now 76 a nd sem1-re~red in Sall Lake City, Utah. the ul· timate English butler s ays there's a big s hortage of domestic h~ fo r mansions, estates and yachts. "The country has nearly 520,000 millionaires." Moody says. quoting data compiled by the U.S. T rust Co. of Ntw York. ·'and many more wealthy fam ill es that want to hire a staff • DRAWBACKS TO JEEVES' JOBS are ob· vious. but lhe .-Ork has rewards. "Being a butler for a billionaire. or even a millionaire. is-a great professioo," says Moody. "You eat the ~nest foods. drink the fl.nest wines. Cris~ Theft Found DENVE~APJ -When a dentist went to a mortuary to move gold·capped teeth from the late Leone 's mouth, be discovered someone had beaten hi~ to it. The late M's. Cook's husband, Paul, bu asked Mrs. Coot 61. died after sufferinl a heart at- tack at St . ntbony Hotpital. Koore·Howard Mortuary sa . theft must have e>ttu.rred at the hospital. St. y officials say it didn't. • s moke the fines t cigars and wear the fmet>t clothes." Career progression is along sex·traditional lines. Moody says a woman usually begins as a mother's helper, and moves through such ranks as kitchen or ladies maid, finally becomini? a ( C4REERS housekeeper Executive ) housekeepers ca n earn salaries in the mid to high teens A man starts as a houseman. He moves through several levels to valet or unde rbutler before qualifying as a butler. who may earn a bit more than the executive housekeeper with whom he s hares authority for household operation . Moody knows of no schools that teach the skills and formalities required of polished domestic workers. nor of any national directories that list the upper crust domestic employment agencies. SUCH AG E NCIES ADVEllTISE FOR household help in newspaper classified want ads and in such magazines as House Beautiful and Town and Country. After the first job, personal re · com mendations is the key to moving up - employers pirate servants from each other. You may be able to enter domestic service at a higher level than was possible years ago, mainly because few young people are attracted to a field that requires continual catering to authority. But the benefits beyond the salary can be enticing: room and board, health and acddent care. free un- iforms and other fringes. What can a butler look forward to in retire· ment? For Moody, he 's in demand aa a speaker to r eveal what life was like working for people who entertained Charles Lindberg, Winston Churchill. President Hoover and the Duke of Windsor. Denver poli~ce md out who took the teeth. iliiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii IWD moaammt MrVkemea tlle UDIUCC tempt to American U.e U.S. lraD. Tiie froDt of p dt7 ball A Greek bu1lae11m Cllroaopou • .., for ..... .... ....... .., ml1rant , Ta1101 t ralHd e moa•· ..... d17. SPECTACULAR MID-SUMMER Al ..... the ...... of My SAVINGS FROM 50°/o to 70°/o ----............. .._ ................... .... ~...., ........... _., ..... , ..... .. ............ 1111 ., ...................... .., *1 ,_.,_,_... ... ,I m •••• Street. CesM ..._ ·~ ._ ......... .....,, ..... 646-3737/646-1194 , . was, as their wives a~reed later a m eeting of the minds and s pirits. .. We JUSt kind of hit it off 1m mediately ... recalls Methvin. a l>li ght. wiry cowboy who looks more at home on a horse t han in the parlor of the 13-room col onial·s tyle m a nsion built by Ma son 's fath e r . Edward Crocker . in 1906. .. Mason reminds' me a whole lot of my dad. he likes cattle and "e both share an interest an quarter horses." says Methvin .. When we arrived we knew the ranch "as a landmark. 1t had been m the family so long. We went over the property and 1t w as m good shape. with nice creeks. and the grass was fine To us. this was better cattle country than where we camt: from ." SO CROCKER AND Methvin struck a deal. The hna nc1al terms or the agreement were not d1 <\clO'>f'r1 Hut <'a ch .,eemed ::.Jt1 shed wllh the bar~dln .. , "a1tt'd d long time to ~c·l thl' riJ.!ht peopl1• "'h<J \\Ou Id ll\t• in tlw how,e and c-arry on the trar11t1on. ·<;a\" Crocker S<n'> ~teth,·in a man of fe"' "'ord s · I 111..e 1t I m "'ell plt·asl"Ci It "oulrl tw "1l'C' 1f m' bo~<. ::.ta)ed on "hen tht:~ gro" up Ted Met.hv1n ,., 11 anrt Mol · thc" ic; R Whf'n ~1al>OO (rock<'r "'as about their agt· h1 -. dadd~ and a n unl'lt'. Arthur Cro<'ker, began operatln~ tht> Doublt-Cir d e Hanch in tht: White ~1oun ta1ns of Arazuna Th('~ h<id 800 000 a cre-. of o"' ne d and leased land there on v. h1 l·h the) ~r aud up to 30 .000 head of cattle at one llmt.- TH E C ROCK E R brother'> shipped their catllt• to Kans35 ~ 2 vear olds to fatten them on the r1 ch ~ra!''i In tht> yt>a re; JU<\t before World War I. the Matfield At the Crocker r3nch. there "'a-. ti me pcil>sing with every !->e3l>On. ONLY TIOS SPRISG , for the f1rc;t time. Mason Crocke r wasn't ht:re to se<> 1t a rriv e · Oh. I miss 1l. .. he says a bit "'ll>tfullv. "But there's a time for {'\'N~thmg It's someone else's turn ·· After 114 yea r s, tht.· Crocker> have let go of the hilb and valleys and creeks that. on thl' one·d1menl>1onal maps of the su r vey offi ce. indicate 2,176 acres of the Bluestem Pratrie of Central Kanl>aS. ~ASON ANO F LORABEL ha' t' gone to Texas. and Sam <ind Carro l1 ne have l e ft Lou1s1ana and com e home to here But the land doesn't show a mark of change or ci nte or pa::.sa~e. And that 1s the wa' ~t a s o n C r o c k e r a n d S a m ~teth \'ln wanted it MaJ\eWaves with a Daily Pilot Want ad Just as surely as tropical s torms send the big surf to pound the sands, Daily Pilot classified ads brings wave. or res ponse. Special ad rates for Dime·A-Lioes and Penny Pincher ads yield extra I ad·vantages. The Service Directory attracts special attention and customers for small businesses. Whether it is a used car you want to sell, an apartment you want to rent or garage clutte r you wish to convert to cash, there is a Daily Pilot ad classification that will get r esults for you. Along the Orange Coast the best place to buy or sell is in the classified section of the 64%·5678 .... -'!W'-•r •--• -. ··-· .. .. ~ ....................... ···············•·•·•••· ........... . ... .,..... .... . .......................................................................................... . ... " ,... .. I . # '°' so. He.wt ,.,. s. Hoar.for'* ....... ~ ..... ~~ ~~-... ~~ =-~--~~ =~.¢= ..... ~!?! ................................................................................................................... .... , 0 ? 1111 I' 5 , .......... u 5 ....... .... •• c.... ....... k "' .............. _ ....................... -·-····-·· .. -· .. aw,.. ""' ......... pool .... . ltllCMI I'M cl•....._· alr CH4. .... ITO-"'8tUAL 2111Heill1 a......NB. Cfel:NITY --... ,..1.M r..•11 --· ~ 1111._o.t.-IBroa -. ....... le It, !Sty I bit w/M-1 • .._ ....._ ,,., .. eri h• ,....._ --. •. ,.. t J'M • ,_. • .._.., .,._. _, -DOU. HOUSI -.. ..., ...... itin••....,wa ... .................. ) Lee...e...... ..., .... ...,,, a" a.&. ua.. <t )'rs new , 2 tory. 4br. 3 full bath1'. ,.....ftU~ (or maJ dlnlnf, fam rm W/.,,,'e{ bar at ..... ..., Yktw ....... & ~ SWMt..., ....... ,,.,.,, .................. . ...._ Irv'-• 'hlUA. 1trealll cloH lo bell ,,.IBdrm,lonMlclia-w f v let. Uts ,000 . r.,,1. bonm rm, 3 car .car V ry sharp honw Presu.ce area. M 1 \·~ Portico w /Sporu h Tiit' p"raded carpeu. dra~. lo malnt~nance yrd, I• patio & ~!'f.".~~ ... !..'?!. 4·ovt.>r 1168.SOO 19131 Yarhl Lan.-. SPIRISS ....,,.r new ol Newport Harbor. Gor1eous 4 lldrm. Zl,Ai ba. fem.a.ly rm. dbl frplc • ja cun1 tlr.>.ODO. tlunUnaton lk>arh ~ .... "'Leck f6>-IJ71. HZ.llOO Price reduted to Sll5.SOO. ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~ '8r. 2'1'168a, llOO sq ft, Warner Edwards. A(l. IASTsmt m..m. Doo 1216-41652. 0,-SM .ts Siiia 1 ·S •M•fdo ,_.YW llALTOll MS.Ill I ,._~~~on LA CUISTA TWMHMI ~~~~~~!!!~~I -R-Z kit &ldl hu a J ~.Z~ba. uperaded. QllBI HOt B ~yard Both DeW· ~rruum loc Try as lY pminted 10s1de .ts o.-5U.Dllll&OWC2nd.~~.~ and S.C. ta..~• jmt aad t f I ....,._...., IOUll up . very Opt!D o..ner:~~c c~ll~~· Help-U SellofH/8 bome! See ZJO 6 Z32 11>. For more Ullo, call 847·6626 Catt ocl, ull mforthe ~1.151 ..... z BHutifuJ homes. lllMODB lD •actt sseo.ooo .ts $586.000. o,.. s.. 1 J.4 'f (,,IJJ<'' d<·I , Ila, 6027t.bSl- ............. Q ... ..,, ..... P"41fcle«IM ,., ....... 8'.clCDOlr •Mrt...J~ PMsa.WV• .. .JOI T Ill VIMa 18i" 4rea Jba &CAJ•IO trurw.r mdl SUS.• Wl.Uonl8r4en2~ be MOllTNWOOD c.or-...... hit-* Woodlaide 4Br PR 2~ ba .. 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Good ~5Slll> ~ ol two out.stand· 4t~Z I 00 "'"-m, availab&e. '-.-------•! ma models. Plan S fs 6 3 ~!!!!~~!!!!~!!!!~ '44-7Zl 1 1• Bdrm ocean view, best = area., [tTJ)~;" •W llarra1tu Pllwy,ln-llwl---------- PRICE REDUCED! lMI OM. Y WAY TOM> Open SUftdeJ 1·5 J Bdrm floar plao. OCUD 14 E. Y• Looo v I e w de c llt 1 • I a r 1 e l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ Near new LiDcobt ndl ID aclOMd brick patio. NMOUS~ :.~~ :!!~;.: :/eC::rf:,~.;.":1rmdiau lllll•ICI gr•des . SlH.500. IOSSIONREALTY IACX.IAYSPAMISH Sweeny. Smith • Auoc. 4N-4r7J1 CHAIM 673-USS, 11J·03Jt or ---------r Poot, Hot Te. Volleyba.U Sie-ZD 1---------i OJst, 4 bdrm. + Maid's ----------t m&m.. room. Pnce redacllon ,.. s..ooo. Brule crullve AmSrs DltlAM Elllll.l IAY on~ del S«M RuJtor Brathfekinl oeeu Yiew Vww o1 the Pac:aftc and Hedda Maros1 646·1044 from this ea c1t101 2 city lie.ht.a from Palos Leave IDPSUl t' Verdes to Dana Poml. Bdrm . den bome io the ma-·'lcen ce °' lh.&s HARBOR vtEW KNOLLS Emerald Bay. Feat.&&res : flo"U ' Hard hod b tkn sparkling s wi mmini pre1tlc1ou1ly locat ed to 2 r. + pool, and «k>win« par-home 11 n ea r I y u o QlDdo w /sceruc c aoyoo quet floors. Sbon walk to paraJleled. 4.000 square V\eW John Vaoiao Co pnvat.e beach ud tam.a.a. feet ol l111~ livma. fine Jean Stevens U J-0900 Owner will fina nce. pcmta ol t.tUa J\llt hst.ed prope r ly in c l ude 'ocetkJn 9'up cnr dup'" w/ad.J D0¥8SHOaS 4 Bdrm, ocean·baY·cute view. Larse lot. Sep ID.llr bdrm. 1207 Saowaco Dr sns.ooo. llCiCAMYOM CONDO 2 Br. be :.l localloo Lease/opt or ., S139 .!iOO _....ITBIACf 3 Bdrm.. view Must St'(" 1 JSl-4 Saouoella -40 'x1 0<' va caot lot. Downtcwo SC. Zo ned comm. F1ex financing. S 1 98,I OU . O w n r 714-67S-a!i6 -------OCIAMYllW CONDO Oteao HUs coodo LD San Cle m •n te w i th 3 be<iroo11s. 2i;, ba ths Talt eo\er 8-'-'k loan w mooWy ~ment.s or SC29. Gaal ~an vaew! Hurry. a 1• )498 5800 WA.LKER 6U:ER E Rea.I Eat.a.to-~soc1ate s S-..._ needed ror pnmr C I 1071 New port Bed ch locd lloo .. stt '90 ....................... ~~21 . MewporiC~ 640-5357 F0151THIGH IMTIHST IA TIS! You r aa takeover a 'I'' loan w monlhl) pay ITlt'nt.'> ri onl} S&U on the; large 4 bdrm. 21"1 blllh ~ le acrl' co~r lot on quk'l 1·ul de·i.llc· ~ :'wo hn:plJ t·e-:.. :i c·.-r gcra~c· Sll>!USOO 17141 491-Sl:IOIJ •• '2, .J u ., ~1~., l~~~~~~~~!1 2 Br Old Town t"barmer '7'U7" tf ... .., Oil dbi Wldl' k>l. 6 blll.s lO beactl 26'k do Owner l>f:/-(\~.9~ By O.ur. reduced to will faoa.nCl' atauract1ve ~~~~~~~~~! 1435 E Coast Hwy CdM Sl.1Z.8DO, mockl Condo. 1 rate. Sl.:11.000 = Town & Country Realtors 552-1800 Mli.OOO. 1ourmrt kitchen with don osen !"•alt .. r' wood countertops and i.sland 1tove, walls of tiDled dus. beam ce1I L.c>IS. •MD P'ric.l1flce4 SI00.000,._ WAJ..J<ER & U :t: H t:: COM>O w /POOi. Cella..... I 024 yr old. 21rg br, 2i,,ba. Omms R1cltett.s fs Assoc •-•••••••••••••••••-IPil-&evel. frpl, wet ba r. ~J-~-------------I 80% fmaoc111g at u ~o/c LfT"S MEGO TIA n 2 ....... --~ l7J..H7J after Spm _, _ __.. Bea ut1fully dt-coraled Tbree yean new, 2 2!t'A, DOWN. JO~ OWF' eaec borne. room for Bdrma. 2'17 baths . 2 fanancmg on bal. 2br pool or RV acce.s Super r~ All bU.ns. dou-2'-'.ba. like new twnhse Jocallon 4 Br. 2 ba .. prqe with poof a.ad 3 12 Syd n e} Lan e I 21211 Lock.bavt-n Cr )aC\IZZJ. Offered at ooJy nos 000 642 0346 Ope-n Sun .... r•m -~ Call 540-1151 • 631 -2242 3 Br~==-l=~rg lot r•~mbo\\ Keah~J w/Rv ac-cess lmmed1atf" _ _ _ __ ·~ ~.:.. HERITAGE REALTORS "!!!!~!!!!!!!~~~~~ occupency $79,SOO M ui,,t L-....:-... I 0 .... .;;; sell 803 Governor ~l w•-"""' ---------i ()winer-S86 7851 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SYCAMOIE f'iLIN •AM>MIW P'abuloul. large ' bd. %¥1 be.. QuaDty to1r0bome Cllllllol. Only 4 available, from IUUl90. 2d> Saa.La AMA.._MZ4lJt_ ./.-WUSISlfiS OM Cll J Mrm 2 be at ATTENTION tM'ftSTO.S ._,._ ucellemee. 3 Ir 2 tn. Get a jump aa l.be tu man. lllvest now! We have tons more 11123 7 14 /i 4 i ·7711 or 11•~ ••3-! This almos t new al tached bome bu ao &a· au.mable 111.000 loan. Call for details. Full price Sl05,000. Woodbridge Rcahg :;:;1 3000 1~Barra11ra ...... ,,,,..,,... .a.sll. ALSO ~ ---------~-------- 6 umiU avail Pnnc OD .nn&I TO ,......, ly . .._,$1178.. Bkr EAST se. C.M. auv. ••W ST d1'a ~ 2-sty. 4 bdrm.I, 3 baths. "'RALECREST.. 3 Bl'. Z Caa:uly rm w 1 f fllk. c me --------3 Cmy bdrma. frpk:, lg ...____ .L -· r-.... r Ul. ..... lot •lbea u l1ful fruit 1D scboola, s~g - mp. Pnvate pool &J>d MIB) Han lZllN.COASTHWY spa s urro u n d ed b> SEU.ING LAGUNA BEACH 1edwood dettmg u well BVYING LEASING 497....., as community tenn1:. JACX H. LESCH coarts serve to create t.bt-Realtor 67:,. 700 • VlleW DCeaJl from biggest Idea.I nsadence Ass1u1i.. --------TRM.IYa... JamzzJ spa an Lagana. hie TD ·s Ownt-r ma) SPYG~ HlU... c-.tom 4 Br bomr W1lh pool Obt' brand new bou5t' on COOS!der trade for bomt' I J:i:lg.li.sh Tudor a.-ft.octy :.uied lot! Pn vate ma Iler 2 Joydy woodt.'d lots 3 Br 1 n New pu r t He a c h Polnt ?fi0.9&l2 · siate · mnat t.o your 3 Ba. room for more 5"48 &\1,000 submit ------ own any hrepl.ace & lov B lu e bird C an y o n . JH ~ ely deck. Over 25IO sq. !\ ""1-4.53&. 213·Z7l-725$ 1 two 2 bdnJu Steps to al ireat ireat family bv 1---------l oc-ea.o 4t channel As 11\1 an presti~ are;, ol -...... llt&Zl5 bl I NO R T HW OOD. Ea ~~bUtlt)#Oiu.e ~N~~ ~~ 1"x,a~!!~ cellent f1oancm1 too! Pacllcfrom thu lovely 2 '7.U~EAU"Y~~ St. Sl9S.OOO O• oer Truly motivated ~Iler liwT)' 3 Bdrm 3 h4lh 223 \'1a llha<'• Sl:2::°>.000 Open how.e f-n !Mt SY n lio40-SJ:>; H rolu-r Btawtal 3 Br 2ba. end ...ut. (),en hoU!>e Sun l 5 lit 2.IM9. CaUe Sao t'ran· ('k~I ~weenr. Smith & ~!>O<" 673 11&.'5 1010 DY OWN f. R ht\,.,, & •••••••••••••••••••• ••• ~hat •, .. t r•· lbr .!bJ ~Or S.ot b' (),,.11,r I fam. <>t>efl o.-.. m, ,pa txir:n· "_en l 0111Ju L lo'."' cJ· It Sli2 50•1 M.• 1 &96 lo So C~'1 Pldz.a l P .ac · _ · ~radeif c.trpc•t P ool , Blurfs ( ond o 8'Jn1 t;, t·arport $6S,OOO 20' Plim 3 Br ,i.:1 lf'•t'I 1!154 <tiwn Own.-r 111111 1'.lrT) \'L~U Ca udJI {)pn HSI' p.iper 71-4 87S !1'.!21i Sat tSu.n 12 ~ Sllk'.>,000 Bdrm mobile home an ~ -1~t Doo 67J...OIB7 559-1... 'Jortb Laguna. Maqy H · mir·~ •112 OCUH YU COtilOO •••·--·•••••••••••••• ~~~~~~~~~1 tras include. dou b le ~ EASTBLUf'l" Lu.aur,' 3 Bft 4!'1 Ba . .....-.tt-.. ---°""" .... bf* Att.raetJve 3 Br. 2 ba home bl tbe Cokllly. Comm. pool. For sate by OWMT. W i ll co op e ra t e w /b r o kers Ne•IY laodacaped. Sl23.~. Call fl'rao. 133-llZZ or Dl·:it510or~1& Braod ne w Northwood Wiodalream Brandon Bay, 4 Br 2 Ea dbl pr. alJ amenrues. As-.umr 10 ~ SJ18 4 pr m o llm.000. &51-014» CISJICll'\. 2 slor~e sbeda. 20'"'r dwo, Owner will avail oow on :..Jt> vr le~ For 5* 1100 plaah carpel•. BBQ. eany at 11...,% SpacJoua opt. Under $200.000 ••••-••••••••••••••••• m.sm. .............. 1112 3 ~ .• z Ba. ~ w1th MS--1%1'2 San Juaa CaPo S$l'I 900 2 •••••••• ••• •••••• •••• •• larg~ yard 11&1.0DO. lm· ---------Br. 2 8a. 1480 ~ ft 8yr. don osen r .. nltor,., 1213N.COAST HWY LAGUNA BEACH 4!¥7-4848 C~Y- macu.late 7S2·ZlS'7 "-· O,..Ho.M. S/S. 1-5 <*1. A&l S41 ~ Laguna Niguel :sEAvn:w by OWM"r.•tw ~...,Is.._ R lty ~. l ~•,_, •ated l'Ommw11 P\:Jc>W.ar ··port ko•ale ea ..._..,..~.,,..... ~, "' M<Jdd of Bf'O<ldmoor :::...·.-.,.~~ l> Private t':&t'rnst-\~Komt'~. tbr, lll<lud FAMILYFUH Spac1ou.<. 1 bdrm 3 ba pooVi.pa EXl.eftslvl' Uk. 1.ng eH-~am maSLt.>r 'Ulll' Vf"r'Y pnvatt-_ ~~ WltJ'I Roman Tub m1r llSTCOteOS .. M'WPTCUST Dnrnau~ 2 St«) Pl.aA 2. pnced lo RU at S16S.OIO r ored "'"rd r .. b,., & O('l'an \lf'W bJ l!•Jn \ ~~ant 1.ivin« room ""Ith nurrored rttt.'5St'd sol flt & i>a q u1site Cr~ -.ta I MOelUHOMl LOW DOW.. Cornp•nY repo,~t: "'''" Ga.rdt>o Gro',. Arllt I'~ I 1'8401 lliUTlFUl Tlft.f WIDE 0...1"--912-G6$ trees. 1ow down. owe parb. Sl216.soo ~& lit. Evuyooe·s amwer Pracott Ne ar 1-alteu de ~. Best Buy m Woodbn. wood .ts glass. 3 bdrm Cami.Jy rm . .ts boous rm b om e w 1 l h I a r r< e ho<m' 111 prest1gaou.s area ptayroom for eot.ertam· w1tb ~pecta cular goU 11'1 or fa.m.Jly hm Spec· COllne fs O<'ean Vlt'WS txu1ar white water 6 O · Larle ~ 6 spa J mt 111 ty lilbls views. Cedar limtt for swt11DPr. Take t.aQpe • groove s~ over-Mil~ loaa S3BS.OOO Ore.an •-+ beaullful greenbelt 'aew m.altl"I Um one o( the pnme WI Its m UM-Crest Custom decorated S189.500 OJ.andebtt • fflll "-ont'ftled formal d1n1n1t room. f am room "' n h 2nd frpl. ultra m o d e rn IDtcheo Be a ut g rouncb Wlth lrK bnclt p.:itw & 'Pd 1 ID :.et' I udt!'d /\ln um ()( El Ttro, 38r . 2 BJ . c u sto m lhru o u t l~I 11.ACHHOMES U.,...•ct.PL Under fl.8.UOU tCJ\bC.12i 1 C.UJ •• SI 911"RY lo a be.rpm. noo.eoo. e-rt .... Jard •ur 111$ IULJY dllil outaaMm1 e RANCH HEAL TY 551 .?UOO ' a ,. laailY bome. ~--6_73-62 __ ,_o __ ~ =-=--... ~~: *Mesa·~ -....r--'-.-.. -,-... -- Mtek fireplace: rose ~--* 1be llltimate ID ao Elm ... I , f:nit trees. ~ model twa.bH. AD end ....... av ,..n.c . S parlltl i DI p oo l ... ID a prune corner \Ille Mal. eo-~ 1ee! llome /bu.ill ID w 1a e localloo facnac ireen- 5111 ..... Bllll. C al cl oset / 1ourm et bell. 3 Br 1.,... Ba. Cit.ID -.1211 kildlm/s bdnas/faau.ly wmdow coverinis. fiDe T._I fallll/privatebakaay olf •a I l co v e r1 o c s i D a ...... z ..... RV ......_lltlll.Sn~ .... ea.ma SUMMER SPECIAL S1Z7.SOO Pool. •Br. 2Ba, ram rm. sep 16&20 reek rm. f rpk . a.at« IUite • ~! batbroom1, b rick • sm.-o.~ redwood patio. Thia .... abows j wt li ke a mDdel. Cao be yoan few --· dbl 1ar. RV parlt1n.c ---------1 Owner C ·2'791, 55$.. 7993 S Br. 3 Ba. Fam. A#. By Appl. SQ..4e86 IZ55Jll D D Pim U . 3 Bdrm 2 bath imide •out. m s.ooo. SHAllP! l AaCH IAY 2 bdrm. ocean l-ommuru· A comfortable 3 bdrm 6 ty villa ••lb spana h Uk family rm home iJl Uus roof . Eate a sivl' up famr.I)' oriented pnvat.e gndes. Good as rww con • 1P1w1ny. Oceaa new dit100. Ver y pravat l' .tsa Lwwe boaYS room an Beacb parking. pool . UllrpiPees. sm.ooo. spa. saunas 6 clubbouse Owner transftt'ed_ Su~ Un1qul' Floor Piao 8. f eore d b y o w n~r .ti 2+deft. ~l pnC'-ed WI $419.0A> 111.n tbe C~l Sl62.900. 1915 Y oclrt ~·-· "' ~ 1&Dglie stor) Plan 714-64-4 26441;1 1 an largest ueenbdl an --------- the Crest ll7S AOO MA5MOACltCT-loaell fut at 1t10.ooo EAST 1LUff . new. from the tarse, OVT'STAMDll& LOT vt£W V1£W Vlt..~ ~ ~ site iJl a ID llounb Bay Tl'r-ratt By Owner .... printe area. Local· exceptional o cean • Oi•scending vaJue •Br. edcm a aa&•-uc direct· mountain views from 2811 . largt-LR. F'R 17 bem..I .ts abon an dml level. large build• Open Housl' Sat rSuo IG-S ocemilnat lot. Attb.rtec· ble lot wit.b underrtrouod ~~~~~~~~s 644·74&0 t:sal amtrol to pro&ect ,., .. ,.. Seller will sl&b-tij --------- theTiew.137S..OOO ordinate . mo.ooo. 0.-.lW~'l'Mlll OWlB AMXIOUS WOMAaQt IAY ~O 496-24 IJ BlldroolSI eC1Moa fer Mk Karilor v .... Rome. 4br, EYft"Y room la Ulls 3 IJ0..5e50 49).9494 10 Newport Heights 2tla. Country f'rencb de· tdm home apen onto a s.u.ma., pool. C'Onlft' cor by pro. 1'229.000. High '-tie Ii k>vely garden It Sea Te rrac e Twobse ol SL AodnYs .ts Clay ass u m ab I e 8 1 11 P9UO with buatlm BBQ. larpst model. lbr 21.; Slnld.. ()pea daily 3 p m. 761).Q;Ml . 9'7S·l260. Open Mature trees .ts cob'ful ba. 2 frpl. 0ttan view o·dodt to 7 p. m o ·c1od1 Sat .ts SWl. l ·S PIACIR.U TOITllSE M.U H.S 972-8421 3t x er Sllvt-rcrest an 5 Star :>a r k 1n be i1ut F'allbnoll loc Golf ten rus Pc»! ~ 000i 224 ~l~ 2Br. 281. 4 Star Pit. II y rs new. aust 5tt Open ~ Sat Sta. 19350 Ward S t HB.gg;.mJ.968-748S By C>w!Pr Adult park. no pets. Single wade wath 9x12' e bana. 2 Br. 1m· imc. D .000 l!M0-447S plaotang.sllbouncl.At.rue 11Urd 1ate, re c fac. 4t7 St. An d r e w s . IOdoor-OU1door bome &D mall down OwDer-will Newport Be.ch. Pnce I.he ute guarded pn vat.e fiDaD<:e Q.I0.000. ( 7141 87 *to SJ,$.$.-. commwuty szo.ooo. 1·561-ZMO 60110 · L O T NPT ---------HEJGHTS ..... IACICIAT CONDO: End wlit, 4 yrs oew. 3Bdrm. 2ba, frplc. K auumable 1st wrth minlamm 20% do .. owe 3 yr 2nd a t 10% 1ot. $105,000. P rine. only - and family room. Light ()pea Home. 12-S, Sat .ts aod airy home near com San. Ua neru ty Park. munlly part, pool aod .,....,. ·:\..~-~''> ·--------~· Re1.i !11 l l ~ Re.1ltv I,-,-.'. -:-·:( 11 I Rady ~ uoo.ooo •EXCITING• UDOISLEBYOWNER •--'-~y~___. -.a17 A Flcllllov1 h"-•• Name S1ate1Nn1 11 .. 0 wltll .... c:-.r Qlerti .. wallG tot lift ,._.. eft9' wlllcll 111,. • ..._. IMlaln••-muel ,... ... PubllcetlOll la HH_, 01111 II th•t• ere dl•ft99 .. C... 19-L-0-1 o.,.,, .... n. al the OA ILY PILO T lor ,,.,., ............ . -·MrY--· 142"4321 .... I SJfSAS( Yillqe ll. Cambridge tmnia. Call for further cataedraJ cemao and lldl l l&orJ. 3br, 2ba. -. mlormatioD and appoint ~·eocyftrlllllet'eadlhpto p-ada, l~atioa. XJM menttoaee. SJS2.500. '4._ilillf{W" Cl'flllt.e .. lrnrl.t.w. •· <:ODd. SlU.SOO. 001 IADITT •G"'C-...,_ .._.._Ca _• motpllere for tbe dis· s..dlMr'l.ssum llALn ... sra C714t 4'~1177 crin*\atinl DeW OWDer ........ ,_ o1 t11ia J aa + dell eoe-NOlftitWOOI> Llllury 3 --•-ll"'ftllit IM4 dcmH-la• a...tit• br. 2 be patio home A/C. !'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ... •••••••-•••••••-cartral Oranae County "'"nbe It, cu I· d e· sac. locatiao. We're not kid· eartbtooes. many up· -wlilerJ we MY Uaat grades. $132.sot . .U.... thi• home. pric•d at 9.7% loan. 731-2725. II oo SM1.9t. ........ rmd in am. 7»3505 t.oday'1 market. OPEN ---------• HOUSE SAT •SUN I .... ruRTLE ROCK . c......- 1 ... AveS.... P'.V. -new. lllr, 2ba. alrlum.. Wl'lllGILY _.. DWN •QDM.a'YINo ac.....waa .. Jlt.OWC M •I.,,. moo- tbl1 p1ata. ttt,tN. 6091 •MS ttll. commu ni t y po•I. $138.000. Luae bold. Owner/ agl. S»-1927. LAK .. ONT macnab I irvtne realty A SU8SIDIARY CW THE IAVINE COM~AHY FOllMa MOO& HOte 4BR Turtle R.ock President Home w/outstanding view ! Both formal & Informal living areas & mas ter suite open off lg e ntry hall. Extensive walls of glass w/stiding doors provide patio accesa from Uving & dining room areas; fplc & breakfast nook . A/C. $310.000. Lorraine Reid 551-8700. <X·12) 7U.1414 ... ..,. Campa 'll'*'t (...,., Woocbdca C- 641.ftJI •+Mi• ~v. .......... ,,., .. .,....,_ ........ Newcml.be Mann ;va~~ ....... ~ 1 ii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~I <>p.eo.es.t/Sua 1-5 i.:'° ~:t:m:;~~ Ii 21nYlall-.toee. lm,OOO star ,ark. <:orner lot .. Ase"-0...-1.\.-it l7J.4.lt1 •/lariJ paUo ana. Air COLDWBJ.I• ... • Brdm.. J •. fam rm.. A,._.efeDMI condooly S27 ,SOO. IStRQS la paal6spa. Mel.•, LoiN1J Z«r7 , 11r n · CJ'Kml. We batt a fnt ula po&J· ~ home w..ua pro-LWo P.tl ta-ltUl available fer P ' 111 ~ ~ fniiit c.n.. The 1 9 7 • T r a v e I e z c :':;-'olfl~~D~ ~~ =:t._~ :=.la Harbor View •'=: ~~.::;~ lcddacforsai.people1D 01r0 tbe land. Great 6Jl-2J4J dl1-p~al -fro1t fret.> ~Lapna Beach and ftnancin1 W.• Fri1llal re . Fre n c h llllllhl.alme.U1ouan ·~· rASunbcM•fteah~·J armtire dl•lder . 2 ...._... 18 ~up ~Steve~ : .[~·-r.=·-·=·==:==::'!· ·:.I ..... --..corner lot. totM ...... cliftni6ecl fl Co 1-(ffUm). ._. Sll&&e eo..~ m ,.-c--CLASSIC .. --.. uU Earnie . • . -· ---• <TM>a9-JD> to-71t·tlll 14~ t•UHOee dliv 11r • ~ in-z lars• bdrm1. den SALIS ten1ew AH EQCAL OP fanml ~rm. C::WC. 270SJarbor, S&e206-A P 0 R. T U flf I T Y • !RUI.. ud uait. Jacuul • J4e.ltJ7 ~ ...._ Vacant. ()pea Su !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 1-4. ---.... ~ ....... -,.. 6Jl..JJ4J ~==~·~-~-~~=LI ...._ o... a&1 :S =:a.:'~ •. r.'"a!!r""Su-. -n-1><1". -lk'l-h"",] bltwr'D't.._. ~.=.· · . ~--1 II lh ......,, ....... ~ Milt 1te••· o~ue --.... W/ ol - Cetallaa. Quiet 1ucly ...._tUI .... ,.'9. .. w.. ...,.; T ettept llah 1our 1bo ppln 1 tnllL ~SI.•.•· ..._.by uaiDt lhe Detty s.aa. ..... ..,, --·----···· OWNl!R-Lo nly Two ld r m Two b• Ho•u .WALI: TO BEACH. f'rplc. paUo. I* G ... a.te. MC .... bOI ,. Trtr Home w tcebane. Ulr, tdlta. Ranor Bl. Colt• lileH, DO pela. ... .,... A..-m.-..1111 P1ac. ca..lfied Ack. JN. IUUOO. ~ I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ----- Oownto•• C lj com mu~lal p.ropeb. 120· fruu_. on b_lf uatr1c ~ D0.000. ~ wtU f!D.a.ott. J~ . .-zzn or S-JIDI ... • , ..,. .... , -....... • • .... , t ...... ....... a.-1......... ......'?a 9 e • N11111Uufu I.,. ......Uafu I .. . r l'ldey July 11. ,., OM. V PILOT @ ----.......................................................................................................... . ~~~~~~L~1~1?! ..... me ...... ~ ...... ~ !?.!!!!~~ ....... ~t.!.. .. ~! ~.~~!~~~ ... ~!~~.:! .. ! .. ~ .. !':!'.a.•:.~!5!. ·--Mii ... ,................... -.....-.-WAL&TOPAU I .... I "9 ..... e. ~..... U6t Ht _...... 11• c:.111..... __ ' Pllllliw1www.e11 -za "'* • .,. .,... &·••Di i •r·••••· u. ... •••d-..,, riee. oa...t•••r •••l. ~ ............... •-•~•--.......... _........... . ,.. 1'*-wt.. wJar.L•D.L ..... Te•••HH t1•1. l i.m. ~. •· ftlr1Lna.ll11n.... 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Stll,O:: ~t~. c' h •, ar lo. c...l AY.UAIC-1.atmmo. 6 1ara1H. ra.:IUea =:r:-.~~~ e:;F~,,:a~~ &u&aW. Triples. Hr, mrd:L 1o:1 • Vahle ........... tnl0/80 IMI ull.L •ma . ...., pJ• .. •· &lei• 6 pell Pa'1lH •Plue mot• 28&. l>/W. W/D ....._.,, ----------t W•c...Uor..,... w ..... _...,.,..Mk,_•...._ J ba tam,... ---· TWJIM.-or S..-Spleya.tiol QMATRECMATIC*; pr, alee yard. Wood 7 INTS c..N. ...-V ta N,. or....,_. ~ .....-deaa. Nr pub • trlanAceat, DOI•. . a ! PNOKI "1>k t.vw •~• l.AUOnl .._ ...+hp, dliiWllw ...., .,. ... •·• w... '-wtllll v1ew •yard stWlP28R ..,...,,_. 1cboo&a . u1s1mo. *-•.._.. 326' J:'n,...a<~~ =i:~~u:i! ot. 80~· 111· .... •(llft • ~. a 2 D 0 •• I a I H 0 II t I . n . cl s I ..-a ~~·····-·-····· • Hyoromusage • ~ bdrm, l ~ be. bwMl'W"UJ 7Y~ut1 (0ww) :::..· ault~ fiet ~ 2 Br, Newport Hft'9lla. Slllal I I 3216 Sw1mm1t10 • Golt S pacious Fe mlly J ~coolnd ~· lllluioa Hiil• co .. atf)' ,...;.CaDMIMOu& 2w"o 1~~ ~· Lee yard. 2 car aar. --·•0 •........... 0'"'""11 ~no• Br·'3TS.21r·IMO. PoolA TSLlaYM.at.alO&a a. l Wrm. 1 k . YIP forPaa•Larry ~T7.o 11! u.rv J:f09 -/lllD.MS-Tm.A&t. Cosy Dr boue w 11r1. =~ ~~-p&.,pomd.Mf.&el owt• IMCONI 8.!t:.1 ::u:=-= NEW TOWNHOllE. 2 Br toe pm.'Pam • Spedoauiew home. 4 Br. =:rJ-:a~~ ~0~;,';~~~~:·~ Spac ioUI a Bdrm In E'.a• C M Ob. Im 1121.000 fl r u T.D ~Ba.Topk>ca&klaarU S rt• :!T:3.:.:~G:!".;;; •pet• ok. 1700/mo. l •v•t1o •,ioPPts • fourptu. Aull Ill. mac SlU,000 All •111' Vahae -..ooo Npt. Bhd A/C. frplc, llu' rw 3242 Aeml. ._.... -.-a_ ~:'~''Open Daily l..aundf)' rm, carport. ~-Want&.c>..Uor lndefor ..-.~.eJec....:fdoor -·-.. -....... w1 '' h• Jttl sm.~ ...... a. •• m -..;1,y m Npt or Laa"11na Wahr. lr/T. .. f7SO COR.ALCAY NO Jl'EE! Apt .• Coodo -.. ·······-········ Oakwood l Br EulaMle, 1maU bu& -hocm wttb vkrw 6 yard m>. A•alll/l.. 97.-. lbiD Clwmel •Br. J Ba. realm. Villa Rentab 3 Br 1\o4i Ba. aa carpet. II o.den Apettmenta /Iola ot l wood. :::':"~. •::!;•7 Do u 11 a s fl on 1 a , 0..-....,Y.,. so aq. ft. Spa. eo ft. m.4112Blu. yrd. u rrwy. chUdren ,..wport Bwft N. ;:::z.M50_::,.ll dit-.'ft• oo £1 C1ullmo Tl419n-1Ull <Owner> 3 Br, all aa crpta, rur-d o d: · ... oc!Zl o 0 /mo . 34' boet slip poab 3Br CW[ -/mo. Rds req. ~~7&;~; ',6;~ I Br, A~/Gar. Adaltt No Rul Larae a11um ........ lalaa 6 pa.lnl. apollea ZlJ/28'7..........,. 28a. I blk. ti, beach. .00 A•alll.mlmd.-.2214 "" k>aDi Oc..an Sol.A --.&.......11 z-O -'---/mo t100 --Newport BMCfl S. ~. atme. mr .. • cHa-------....---I vu. IJl --TII "-• ....., ... Wetberty Bay Twnbs. Bay IU). c 1 I I 1700 1611' St 10o·~· •• 161111 h•asber lncl. nu. C••••••~•---one P k a . lS ~ d n ....................... ...-&Ocean view.Sbdrm.3 M0-4911 ..... 't1 .. 1415 71 4 642·511 3 645-m'T ~ f9r 1700 ~7. B,,.er LAASl/OP'nOM .f..all aWe new hmury Coo-bL Boat up. frpk, pool. • .. _.................. ---------............... ••••••• ~ u .. 11J(4--. wan~ Alt 4~ c». pool, Jae. laundry. All tam.la. Sl47S. 837--0lllS. Walk &.c> bcb. l Br. 2Ba. 2 2Br. ZBa nr So. Cst Plu.a. -,....,, oa SI la Lis Nfordable C near ~ WYv. I MSO/ fpks, we of pool •t.mrus ram sect dW"DIU'I 2t hr DELUXE DUPLEX·.,.. 3 Br. 1 Ba. private P9lio. So. Cout Pla.u' bdrm.. E 'sade CM '' Ow ner ;;:;e~::· mo. Spe ctac ular view o r courts. a vail oow. S700 sec. ov~rlookl!la' pool. bUI; to om. 38r. 2Ba. gar, firep&aee, No Peta. $495. I~ ba. $74,99$ b bdrm ftoan ced w I tleJt do .... · water, 2bdrm. den 2i,, mo. yrl i..e. 552-5099 au. aU utJ.1 pd, ucept av&LI now Summer rftl· Ml-3IZ'7 1 \it~ $86.900 ftw down 631-4580 Mee 2 Br, l Ba. new paint. ba, TOWllbouM. pool, jac. y 1 5 bd f LI d«. ~ mo 94-2582 t al wk I y. Also av ai t ---------pay aie ot. Owter w ill •f-__. ard -sauaa.lenn.i.ICOW1.S.l yr eary rm. am Y . winter r e ntal (213 J Larce3 bdrm.2 ba.up- carry 2nd. JU REAL COST• MES• pr, ~~ Y · -old. -~ Bob Launlo rm. 2 ba. house Very UNIVERS ITY P ARK 881 t705 ·.-. ...... ,.,,,,. ........ Garage Near OCC. EST T ~ "' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,.,. ar .... ph• .... j[A sec •• I h b h u•..r~ ,,_.. A E . 751~787 or ;;, ~ ... o.-an,:H°'* 84().Q83.. c ose to t e eac IRVINE 3 Br, 2 Ba. Top quallty. No .peu. 998-0ZJ£eves. UNITS! Maw,.,..... JI.. .,..._"c.--lo-.L..-lZ44 Broker67~12. Cathedr a l Cetl1ngs . ...., blk from beach. yr seo.545-?m Pnme "'·st.11.de/" UDJ'•/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• "' -~• '0 ......._ f --....: • -' l B I Bv O"''NER l .... D-c.A .. ... UDO I C I ... b ___.... ·-··-.-Woodburo1og /p . 2 .-....... ren...... T. U\I ·• " .... 1 .,.., 2 bkip/oo vac/k> main LoJl&d:o Y ~ or SPACIOUS 3 BR 3 Ba. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...,_ .,.,na""' pauos re<' C1!'0ter pool 1)1Ud.gar1ava1J SJ'7S/mo Lrc. 1 bdrm Apt. Pool & SP r 1 n I 5 ~ 0 0 d 0 t e n a n c e f a ss um e month. Just remodeled 4 Sl7S L..aleYiew Ill 3 BR 2 Ba. moo mo. &.c> t.ElllD.S: etc · Newly decor. One employed mature patio. Adult only . no <Northwood> f\Uy Up-lsttOWC 2nd/30%dwn/2 tr,2 ba.~alktobeacb. ~ent~~m;:s mo. Wu•ri4-m>.~7300 No Pe ts' $700t mo .tuh. lsttlasl stt refs pets . 1887 Monrov ia graded, a /C. tnd UO· ..__01d.-...,000. c.rc. ""91 c:Jub•tenrua. '7~161 ,_ _,.. -•w e --.1 •----~ 3 Br. 2.,., Ba .• fam. rm BIG CANYON s u,....r 3 631·14S6 6TS-~ _.....-...,. it/overs ize d '1Closed 2 Br b odel condo F.ast met, 2 Br. den. l Ba, yp l I A/C I h ..-patio 10"' ~ essu m ( 1fl1!41 .,. ·. 1 a m · cen ra · WI bdrm. 3 ba Grmt lut .,.__ s c PIA l Br nnnl-s1ngle adult I bdrm. De luxe. New loan Cali ~o Fri ~ Am lt?lri'?;.t Pvt hol tub. Newport all redecorated. au crpt. covrd patio w /auto Sl200 fs ubm tl. A g t 2tJr. ~·or . a N r~-Sh YI .... a ... dra,_.. Paanted . . .., TerTaee -iM-1•1 bef avail. 7/lS. X1Dt locat.ioo. ~A"· 6 &rg 1undeck. 837 ,_ pool. Jac. sec gate. air. ewport ores r Y •...... ..--8.30·Spm. 714644·4760 Ru l Eslate --... 646-QlJ.3 m-:-Nopets.~2550 ._. utll p d . $525 /m o 1285 6'2-SOO'l clean. roomy. quiet. After Spm 4u wknd s . &pm.ukrorAlla. J~IUNECRE EX ~3778. Mature Adwt.s. S350 mo TI4 731-4620 S83JOO ;/ • bdrm p-r-.-.. _.......,_, F.ast Side 2Br. l.Ba. frpk. Beaut view. pool, pvt .... .__.... S«unty SlOO. cleantng · · Pt opc1 tf 2 I 00 '" · .....,. ,,_ .. ......,.. Bu allful 2.Br dft\ Best ..: --. J '"'~"SE CR E"" PLA.N ....................... Harbor View Homes. dbl l!<t r , P"t yd. rers 281'. Aduhs only. S750. ocean view' Teno1s Sttluded Bac.-i Bay condo. Us .. wi .. d reeSlSO 64&-0016 ~...... ~ Fu b·"' $1400 o req, No pets. N1S mo. 115141113or 97S-OC77. . ' Of 2 BR. den. 2 ~A. 2With0cean Vttw Prof. O.of1'1-lfft m is ~. m · ~7s.28 ---------1 pooh, spas. Guard gate pool. 3 car gar ()pnr ••••••••••••••••••••••• ADULT lBrw /~ beam t.berucest lotsu\lasrrune 14Unitlndustrialproper· Call~U.Sl. ----------i3BRroodo. Woodbridice. SID>/lse 644·L667. Adlts, no.-.~ mo ..... Pcsiai h llOJ Cf'tl 's . s erving bar. Cr_ .. '-'-G II f ._.., 3 B 2 Ba u... Irv \I Ba W/D ~-••••••••••••••••••••••• .....,,""Imo . ..-.4> .......... v,,, =a . .,.,c ao c3 or ty centrally located 1 ·-:-~~~==~~·!_..,mo r _ · ~ . 1 • . • • pauo. 3Br. 2Ba : com munity 7Sl·Ul7'9 .... i.v u • ..-._... ... "'~ a p p 't Sat <r S un block from downtown UDOIAYfllOMJ TraH'r.il' Dr. SO Coast 157Smo.SS2·3331 wit .,..,,,. ---------4Bl-.2Ba.nrylg.allonl , ..... __ I -"*--.. Pl R f N ........ enru..s. ••-141 mo yr u .. ~.-.. ,... .~, .. -n~ '-a• .. •J··' n-d'-,,. • .,....,IDE cl••A 2 BR vwnt>rfAgeot i lt-9443 ur ... guna . v wuer asaUlg aza. e s . req . o .._._ b uni ly. J ooes Realty fi73-QlO ,......,,. ............... -uueaway •IUUJ • .,.. ...... ... "-LA ~•0> • ...., • 761>l7Jl !625.000.Call 'Ille wtimate m privacy, pets . K 1 d s o K . 3 .....,..._ 2 a. comm ty Lusciou.s2Bdrm' ~ decor. fr plc . pvt , nr ctuJd OK. No pets. $375 -----• Rea.kll>om1cs 67s-6700 view, elegance Z2IOO sq ~ ~1 pool. tennis. Uruvers1ty Xlnt WestcliH locaooo 3 REN'IUIES 631-4.SSS be.ach 6: bay AvaJJ now rm. 251 16th Place. Apt. Lrg 3 br. 2b 1 San ft condomini lm~ ~~pts. 979-6151 blwn bdrm. 2n ba. fam ily ,.._ 6 • Ouldttn OK. S925 mo B S.S.SMO.ask forPam Clemente. pool .Jae. ten Forsaleorlease l4,400 sq · f :· d . HOUSE-Vacant-48r-3ba ~ •-• -IOU West Balboa. Jeff ---------rus. Mmt cond H.25.000 ft Completely air condJ. cably urnia 2Br. ai Reotor lease. S700/mo. --·•s nn.. duung rm. Yuri~ ..... ' t 1d lUS 7»3'7TT J BR 2 Ba, new decor . 492·1715. t I o n e d . 8 0 7 E 38 a, d ioiog w /view . Alt 548-llll ~·-Ieatie.a:somo. Avail Aug -·-•••••••••••••••••• drps, or shops . OCC. ---------1 Oranget.horpe. Aoahe1m. rrplc. SZSOO/mo. a.noual . 2br+D2"4iba .. suo«um tst.~$621. Rdas D Enjoy' $450 l Br.~ to Buch. yrl> avail now . S43$ mo . For Sa le or t 111 de by 714 /95&3454 ae..e. 3 bdrms. den, d.inlnl rm.. 2br 2\o4iba .......... SL500 East.bh~f condo lBr. 2Ba . o.t.a Mesa ctwelb.n1 Le.ue S3SO I mo + utiJ ~LS«> owner Hental' Park 8iO per mo. Ganieoer 38r2ba ....... Sl OOOl'um pool. Avail. Jl.llY·AU& 2tJr2bakJds (7614P lftt 67$ 31411 Avail Im Condo 3br. lt,,btend un· far5* 2ZOO DIMMISODalMI& i.Dcld No pet.s.557-7435 3br2.,.,ba .......... $L500 67>3'2t RmrJMES 63HSS.S medlatd)' ~L1n· area l BR it on Greenbe~. Pool, ....................... ...._. 2brr ....... 4br2.,.,ba · · · · · · · · · ~ D I ,_.,. 1650 --14>Pt1r. ulJI pd. S320. parts + more. $95.900. Morro Bay-ocean vu lots '4M511 ~~.Y,,,, ... _.....__,~-oeK! '· 4br 2~ba .......... ~ 2 brClilf Dr.buch ~ .•• ! ... '!':: .............. ~~Br~N~;:. ____ 64.2-60!r7 _____ _ !i.52-78'72 fro m S2990. w alk to -a.-.. ..-~ saoo month ly lease · beach. t erms ava1 t.1~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~ CkJ&elOSoathCout • NEWPORT BEACH corated. blt1ns. adults SlylWt tn ~vel 2 Bdrm. ---------f 861-8C21 1: Redecorat.ed (5497p)fee 54l-4l90 ZBr. l blk.. from beacll. only S600 y rly. eves I..., ba. bh.ml. 2 car gar. WI-----------1..,___ ,._1 ... d RENTillES 131-4SSS • Lo&-t-• AnJ.1: Aut. 12 ·Aus. 25. ~!llr> elec. opor Avail July .----------i.._.._.. -.. -~ ,., ... -1 -~-, ,.,_.,. .. 7"'1 Yearly r•nla l. 2 b r . __ ,_ .. ___ ~. _,,,mo, ~ ... Prime Coaunercial Lot-·•••••••••••••••••••• Elepat.lyYoun $4001 "' "' c.r-.. .._. ll22 MS--.lXJ STAllC M[ 1.3 ac. Sao Diel<> Fwy ..._....... 3206 Lavdy 2brl N • &• SUSO/mo. 714-'73-1.328. -·•-•••••• ••• •••••••• ---------IM frontqe by Lake Forest_ .. _ .. _........... Newblt·~.s::~ lll5-CIZ.U. ... ......... I.... lbdrm. 2 ba. ~edean 2 Br d uplex. 1arage, ;·~~aac:18.:~ offramp. ~JBr.Jlla.f~\!:°b; (Sl!elP)fee EXECUTIVEHOME c;;;;.;:;••••••17;4 umt.. Pnncy • pe.rtlDR. fenced yd . pel olt. cre.at.ean~bleat· BB•LDltlA.Ln car...,.. • ear RENTlllES At~ Bayview, JBr. l~Ba . ··--•••• .. -• .... S700mo &o&erfi'TS..O W M.a&iaeadwuoo.ly. SJSO. moapbere for lbe dls·~~~!!mat!!!!!!7!!!!!!!!!'l~~~·~lDc~~~v~!t~U~U1;~=:a_=:·:;,.:::=°:=-1--------• IJ573CAMfvsl>a=l°IM9CE utium..diAiac•famrm. CASA.DIOllO l Bedroom 2 bath. upper mcm. . crimiuting ntt ownerr:; II•-• , , 3,... J _,.. z IAlM bea.utlll 1arden. S900 ALLtJTILITIESPAl.D Duiplo.. Coroaa deJ mar. 2tr. 2ba. frpl. all blt-uu . ot this 3 BR + tea COD· 2 A.DJA.CIMT' .,.., • • ... , ~lace, fresh pai11t, 3 Br fl'Xtt, yrty be St75 mo.~ Swta~ marned couple smOe clmed gar. West dnmin.iwn in a b!aut..iful OCWROMJLOTS -••••••••••••••••••••• new carpet ..S drapes. mo. CJol,e to pool le ten· Exq\asjLe 2 Br, 2 ba C'OO-Compare before you WllhteenqedWd. Sick ~ New bal1d· central 0.-anRe County Near new 2 br, elm bame. Doable 1ar-J•· bloclll -1-Call n._ ... __ G'·--G rent. Cua tom dell"' -..,mo --'-• IS1S/mo. ~7 ... .___ .. _. w-·-......... d. Total area ot 2 Iola ap-1 1 _.. A Be d ...... &HU ..... • .-... do. Or:eao •lew. ate •--··--~ ""' ... '""' ... • a-ve. ame rence foe R or boal -·11414 Pool ............... featares; Pool. BBQ . ..-.. --we ""Y ..... l -l a cre Three A.rcb ........ ,. -a.. j _.._... in •~ · 9C!IC. It cl~. --l.Ba ard bi.Id -'"'"'"'° -uaa ..--• ........ ··-· a ... -...... stcrqe. tlSO per mo. cov 'rd 1ara1e. n e w 2 bdrm. l ba New-carpet.-· • sm Y • c l b11 home. pr".ced at Bay. So. La~. Sile bib. dbl la.rate· 950 mo. Available July u,. Call Rancbo San Joeqain San Saunas. nen:i.ae rms . furoitvre. avrrounded floonnl. drapes. palJO, <*.DSG mo. 1141.500, is a nae rmd in r are lo e~ll re aoutb ADmaal lae. Bill Gnmdy. DOW for appolatJDeal &.c> Ltia Rey Model 00 t.be under1r ound p r k •g. W1th pbab landlca ... c. c•-. DO -·. ~ ~71.1.~l.57& today's market. OPEN coast..Secunly gale com· Rltr fn.C111 .._ got! Br ba Walk to H oag Hosp. Adult b best. -,........ .---HOUSES~T &nrvl~. =~~e~e~~: ~ .. ~ 3222 loJMcC.6,lllr, 1800~~val~uc'. Ad\alls.oopets.$700fmo. Nopeg.Vlll& at u lelTU 3 Br2 Ba. S450 Qioyoo 17QZ8Ave enos . . Beach • tell.Dia W"alhi.a --·••••••••••••••• S.-7?2' lst.al50mo. _s:n_._'18_1______ 2bdrmfam.iabedS.0 BnuyNBn&bt!l.Br Or, or Wilson. Russ A~ security area. Couteay &.c> <lmmlnl 3 bdrm. 2 ba, ""!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I <&uma dd vllai m"ra condo. 2.B r. 2Ba. 1 bdrm fanwlbed S400 Si200' Bnct frpk! 957·1900/Gl-OMa brokers. Qua lifie d shake roof. gar .. rp. = 6lJ. ~I.Alt ~· SIJllJe ~vel s uper loc. l65W.Wilaoo.'42·1.97I Ne-#appk (7581P>fff VIEW. 2 BR I Ba. '460. j buyers only please patJo.S795mo.&U·S290 Bttll.BrCondo.uSo.Cst •• ;ru-7_,,.U l'J f750mo.Al\644·l ll3 m> A.Uractwe furn 1 6 RENTIMES 631-4.S.S.S I.st. Last.!« Avail im· @o N ~ Pnce· Lot l. S895.000. Lot Plu&. pool. jaC11Dl, ten· d Q t ,.__.._ ~-2 _.. Call David agt 1._,~R£A'~ 2. Sl.495,000. Call LUSK Harbor Vu Hills nis. U9S. W /r efrig . 67J-81,91 Harbor Highlands 3 Br 2 en garage . uie _.Mfta -4 uru. • · ~ .. 2 1 3 I 6 2 8 · 1 3 O O or lbr. 2ba. fam rm. frpl. Ml-4251, 651·2776. 2435 E. eo811 Hwy • CdM e.. dbl gar. patJo. frplc. mature Adult. No peu ••-••••••••••••••••••• _64&3Z'§S _____ _ 714te.3070( kndsi d LI ... 2234 Ru tge r s Or 1Bd.rmapt 963-111 w vaulte ce s . .,..,aut -,~ 1226 S'IOO lse.nopets.ga.rd.m 2lJ ......... 1.u ,...,__1 d ard / bo next to - -[leeffield 2 Br + den patio cl. lsl & last, se<:W'. Eves ,....,.... .. "'" LAA praae. RU pat ~!!!!~;;;;;~~~1·----;~---1 y w 1az.e • ·. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...._. A tC •............. pool ~ ·-642-SC!i3 park. Gardener incl. ........., ~~.,..,. ....... """" SUSCA.SITAS MEWDILUXI 2&38r C-1 $1250/mo. 640·1728 o r 2 Story 4 Br. 3 Ba. Spa, +tennis. comp letely ---------fUru 1 br apt $325., up 3 Bdrm apt. ga.s paid 644-61.61. ~;130\~~~g ~~~e r. painted a nd clea n . 2 BR 1Ba.pvt.yard.S600 E.acl. gar. Adults. no t:ocl gar.ad!u On Fairview Rd. just no. 2J3..31.6-4040 Rud y for ) ouog u mo. 2 8 9 Pa I m ~ r . pets. mo Newport 8 1 642.5073 ~Of 998-116S 1100 ...................... olWestWU.IOD Ow-min&3Br.2Babomt. ---------et'Wvefamily.16SO/mo. Ne-wpor\Hcts 64.S-QM.9 S48-498 bet wu 8 30 6: --------- invest.ors' Save$+ time. A..C.P....._....... mceyd,avail7-1S.SIOO. lBr.ternfic oc vu. Prof. Call Fred G ibson Vl EWROllE SPll. 2 Bdrms.lbal.hapt._ l:nits 10 Newpol\ Beach 548-4522 6'48203, 71J0.&311S de e. Lease »OOt m o. Re/MuS.58-9400 Adults Gu pa.ad. WALLACE ST. APTS ~ dttorated 2 Br- NJ(. 1 ba SJlll5. Small rh1 Id O K . ao p e t s . 64S-44.l l or S48.2QZO Fee simple laid. Be!lt l~~!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~l~c~a~lf;;;;•~Mc;-; .. ;;;;---]3i2iJ4A 33l6S Golden Laotern. Su WUld. lbr. 2'-'t~. l •2 bdrm. Trailers St~ 642.5071 buy al SUlS.000 ~11 now , ......... .. .... ,,,,_ Tllrtlerock Bttn Plan B. 3 spedoua be~k yard W'rtb • gp + secu.nty No Mesa Verde Atta 2 bdrm. e k r J o o r j oz e II e t 1 ·• htert, ....................... 411e,,_ or.....,...,,_ Bl-2 Ba. nr new. ms1mo COftl'ed peuo. Gardener c:biJdren or docs 642 tlSJ J Br. 2 ba. fanuJ;y wut. no 2 ba. No pets. S400 mo. 4:99-lJTB .._. 2400 llDSJPITS Oil •Taro J2JZ 1151-0130 inc lude d . 1900 I m o . peu ~1mo. Nr OCC. S46-S050. ---------•·--•••••••••••••••••• E -S IDE S pa c i o a s -••••••••••••••••••••• ---------• MMm. I' ti Jw ... 1740 641-8657 ~ ...,_~ 1---------•1 Towabouu, 1a r a1e . Lake FOftSt Woods home. ~elusive Wood br1dge ---------• ••-••••••--•••••••• -- --------4 bdrm. Condo. Near SC Pnmr area. do. buys 3 uoit.s. t ownr bve-m Agt Martynow 972-9300 FOi LEASI fenced, pallo . SS9S. 4br, 2\o4iba, deck +fenced Ar borlake Twnbm. 2 K.l's NllST PINE BUJFF APTS Ptua. Rec. fadJ. Kids New 2 bedroom 2 balb 612-2510.~ play area. $700/mo. i..t. bdrm 2 ba. den. lat e llwMiYllw"-• ~r..~LmD&' SC-C 2 br. 2 ba. Adwu OK. oo pets . $665. h .. lo L .. I l I · ., d p view, spa. all facila. $6.SO fti&btY~dld 4 br, 2 n... • ..:u..: _ ..... a., 1.... Complex. PatJo. vie w. 2l31317-a168 ome .. 111 n a.ea ~ •LOOOI&? as + c eanlD., e . ...,. ....... _. ........ .,. ---------Cou ntry Club. G olf· ~·-lodudea beach & leJUlll mo. Ref's required. be, f Y rm. form.al rouodin1s . Terraced frplC'. en cl gar .• gas . tenrus-pool. Beautifully We'Ye..,...,Fo•d club privilages. Ava il 131·7211M•S$19.l.833.. diniDI rm · Mint c:ondl pool. s.nllen cu bbq. s tove .. d tshwbr. jac. 2~. Upper, J~· ln· landscaped. no main· ,_.....,.._ 8-15. For info. SJ0.4,3JI ,._ End Avail. after Aue. 20th. s parkho1 roua ta1os . tndr)' rm F rom $C75 praae. • tenaoceyard tr. after6•30pm Woodbri...... Unrt 2 Callfaraaappt..tosee S paci o u s r oo m ~. SPMC 631-6107 no pets . S3SO m o . dn. 9890Clubboase Rd. ,:'• ,Oii • •• · v~ •••..s bdrm. Air coocl ll50 mo. Cane .lollnsoD. W'bldt 6 Separate d iel!l1 area_ ~S446.54l·IOM -----+---• DesertHotSprinp vT "' • T--r --"-·&M-tmaft6PM. . ewes ..._J419. Wkdays Walk·iD cac.ets home· 2Br. pool. g.arqe. adu.lU. 19 U.... 213-378-2572 ....... mcM! ....................... Elec home ror be in Tur· ......... SlOCiO mo. leue like lldtcbeD • eabmets DO pets. Qu.iet. $4SO. a.£AN 2 BR. p~ yud, " AUAreu•Prices Lunlry ZBr. ZBa twnbse, .,_ o.--.. ,. .. _ pool.. Nopets• Walk to Hualaa1ton 6164154 end gar. Pet It dlild OK. Costa Mesa. C with ToOloolef'roml spa 6 pool, cpt.1, d.rpa, ,..., ......,,..,.....,, ••pa·I'!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~ Om&« S:.S mo . Call Sotl--~. ~ down. price Mlaaioa Hills Col.lDlf)' lt8tTl..-s frplc, AC. 2 car 1ar, full Mrrice • 1a.rdener ,,,.._AW-• cceec 1 Bed.foom fans from ...S _.. 3 bdrm. 2 ba. ask for Pam or Larry IBD0.000.17 Allare O ub.3bl".Sba,upcraded. 6Jl"SPI --95>1.SSO dys, 49t·:M84 included. Ava il 9·1·80. _..,.., -MIO frpk.,pvt.yard.2 cbild 2 Bdrm. Tb.IS roperty tJnmed. Lmury coodo. ... • .._ eves $1100/mo. Call Raoch Lllxlll'1 J BR 2.,., Ba. 2 Bedroom furn s:soo O K S s s s . N e a r basspendable Qo goH COUJ"te, S131.00011r.oldZBr,l~Bacoodo. IWL<•IMdtJZ40 Realt.y,5Sl-21000. :~au:::,~:,~ Adda.oopeta. downto•D No pel1. ot.p~ fint T. D. 9 7/K. Value Frplc, SS$0 /mo. Avail. ....... ':............... Sedudedl.uxury' 64~7272 Utild.ies Free! ~«e•tll&. Costa Mesa lion. 3 1216.000. Wut to sell or immed. 1070 TOWDboue ..._ _ _.2bdnD I 6 D7SPec.aOK! Appk ....... _.._ Bdrm 2 Ba. will trade for equil.)' in ~pt. Dr. C.M. 541-tlte or ~S725 mo)amP~ Oelllralalr! ~ Newport Crest Twnhm to l.AQU[NTAKEIUllOSA -.,.. cany at l~ i 4 years. or Lac\IDa bome w/view ....,4. criiia. 2\o4i ba C...,. 6 Good area <rTIMPHee quiet location 3br. ~~.::;~~ ~'t;t.~ tio11~ 8,000 down. U price •yard. Douslu HoGll. Oasa. 5 blb 'to OttaD. RENTlllES 131-4SS& 2.,.,ba1 walk to beach. F.diqer. OallJ.tf.Gl·lm llll5,000. Ye income 714-fTS.lltl <Owner.> NEWHUGl!2Br. JBa. Dbl car pYl pr fllllJ pool, temal•. -.SO/mo IC'7 5t4.l :&:!°· Teo ts pay Enjoy life in beautiful ~= ~=-~ mal.Dt. yd. Milli.. DO L...-..... J241 __,.,, • · Hum bold l Count Y • Low ~ve m cost.a. pea. Inquire • m tab nun ....... -.. -• .. • BttUBr. 28e. l bill &.c> bell. Sldo lloMltly or Leue. ~PR rectwoodcountry.forre-Sl57Spermo SL'JM.__, UN.IBa.lrsdltrlaome. pn coamaily teo.n11 ~pool.,jac .• 1mi Rl:ALTO~ •W.WU:IGo.C.11. '-f-I ...,,al or bmiDeU op-311ZWellacelC.Mz.-Z lbr . back boase . :.::;.~ :;.· oast•poolac~. Yrb ::~Avail A•I lat.~---1 6 2 bdrm. ~='~~ J)C.Yleontact DowntoW"D Haallnstoa lll·tal · · · SIOH mo. 10·3615. Apt/'J'OWDlilo9M. PaUo.•---------WllM..., 411rboUle,2fallbaU..2 Beac:b.lblocbtoocean. mcno a..-._. 3741 bMccmy, a.dry rm.. all • PO•aJt6 cu 1ara1e. S5IO mo. SHO/mo lncludia1 aJl 2 Br, North Elld.'42 lloa--·••••••-.. •••• bullt-lu , aome witb meatiBJlll ... ft C..91113 l..aalDcll-d will do Jard Id. Relrtl • aio.. la· tere1 Dr. Corner or * ==~ LAGUNA BEACH llT1I n c loud 1ara1e. --~~~~~--t-:-:-:-:::---:-::---:--1 work. 775 Joann St. eluded. Prefer alaale, Loeut. 1150/moatll . • !MN. lllaW 9r#., color lmmed. ocC'J• IM'Y· TSL AP~ 2 BR A·rn-cabin, top <.m>m-5D1 -ture fem, no peta. RmtarLew.-.OUC ..... TY. -~ pool. Ulll . ..,.._.,....._ qual., Y11 acre. Vacant. £.aide C II So Cout Anll Aq 1. SudJ, ......... Ula,..,.. (1104M·Ul4. tel No. Nr. Aua. HS.GOO. · .. nr · mau. Spaclou ltome. HHr ~....... o.tllwy. ........,~ 716-._.Jm()ner. Plua.1,_t Br._!~· 2 :!f belon offend. OffU .-.-.-._, STUDIO b t b ID ... WC C ltL i...;,;;;.;...--------1 ear. ·-· .... w.1n•, .... 1~2carpr, lml view, deck, pallo. -·· -: • • IJ1 I u l ...._ -. . .. c I ., ... pcl, DD carpela, to OCUD. 1525/mo. lllr+dm. A•&U JatJ 15. ldech11Ue. Prof ....... Dlabw..a...r. llnpla~. lBr tlrO-W Pu4 It JllO jmt peilated inlide/Olll. ClaUd:nm OK, 80 peta. 1150/mo. See al HI l•llAC. CAP& COD noa 1imbr. 0.er ... uthdral ullln1. ZllOV..,_,...~- ·-•-• .. ••••••• DO pets, c•i..,._ OK. meuL a .... Vial• or call wit• II• back1ard. -. -.-1 baleoelH, pool. 1pa, la · DlJo1 Uf• la bea.Uf\&l _,.., _ _.lJ.9 ~ Family ~-r••·q•lel \lldclrimC'Mnmr! .--.. ,..... n.O.. No 211r211a ._.._ ~ Tl'ee eo.itf7, °'8l"laliq2Br.18at.o..e. ........ Tt&alb' .,_.. eet•. SIU mo. Me1a •••Wlllan.m..JS for ....tdcMial or bml· New Coaclo ..... UUI Na ... Nr BHCb ...... "'7 Dice. Deel. ilr,2be,frplc.Cldlilr9 .. ,Oas _...... ...,_,RutaAft4 Adlllllla ·Nopeta -°""' CGllUd pald. W aik to Coa1t w.,_m.-7 9taw, ..a yrd, pr. fNI, OIL •t-IM. alrl PMllJaNat ! SPllC MWiMT s.illlll 111ftr Pim. Jae, pooa, Newt· -.ma.• •• • Rall 'h'lt (IDIP>fce YIU.A COIDOY A PO .. lt, t1. etc. 211· .. ·1114. ............., ,_... •-• BAYP'llONT Vl&W. R.DITDID m..-i.,.. •dl. Mlllla-':7. Moet Utll. ''"· New .... •11f..-.. l Poal -.--• ..., Nt ..... NeerP-... Cllllt.e.el ............. .. trC&tlllJ IOdlOKC..-.>f• .......... ·-·-·-S.nrlty,_prHtl••· ...... 17" ........ -. ...... -..,ra.No Nk!llar-...w111111ri &IHl'DID Gl-4111 VlR ot ekJ U0ta • prtv.:y. I 1lclrll. 2 k ...... ,.,._ ....... .... .,...,..,......,..,.._._,,,.., ....... ,.....,.,.... --•·.2at.J,J ..... ....,..,._. maaDCTAU ................. iaoum,__ _ • .. v<et *'•"-' mr._~~ .... ODll9lalarCa11... ..._ • .._ ..... 2'41 Wd ,...,.._. ., ..-er ...... • ..... •• 1 a, bpi,""· z.,..: .. ,_, •-1ft. old a.'° a.-•ta.ittoaD! ........ nL.,.,..._., 11111. 611·1411 .... AIJ.t'IMm _,., ...... -Dia. -IMIDA,,..,af' Dl$,GOO =· ana. LI lot • .._.....,...,,._.. NMr1191e<_>,_ dla••H•er. paUo. .. _.1, II f I ... d MMOlt,ftMTD. ta.,_ sn .ooo r. ,..a ar "°" ,.,.., 1ara1•. Ptta • RllN'nll• m4M .._.. ,.,.. •-..,.... •·· • ,. •ra 1.e cHrt. Lo• ••lat. cMNna °'· MJll••· .... 6 .... O&. -..... crt"atl,. .... Peat HHH 1 bdrm. Go.OlwtTVHHIW.2 911 ........ Vlew! l~e,lal la front. ...llU Qe, ...._._ VACA!ft', I .... ~ 6 + U I I • e po 1 I t • to 111! ~ ... do Coant r y Clo b LI h 118. DCW ~ WI pd. """Cl"fltl! ,_., .... Alllo~ Im.JOI ....., JIU P H, U.. .... OK. ~Jani. TM,_ Bil ar mart tt wll -Call NOW, faclUtlu. llOSOl•o l.aul'>' .. "· Avail ..,,, 9-QpMle(._->file .at A --·~ ~-.... ...._ 1'Nllf. lZl.1):-:-tJ' 'tolled. lllNTDllS m-4111 a..+ Ir ._ Ulr. 1175 Ill &lllll I.ah. ta-· ( ~. Ciiia .... ., , •••• : c•••••••a.1•,=:n!:==~·r-:a~ lnllll--.1•1& "--le.Y .... LM.I "•H •t•forred. I a .. rt'' •talletl I••· Miiia. DI& a•w ==•_,..,11111 ....,_.._Cat. I .!l!U!·!l!T!l:..l_s_.,_._. _· _·_, IUI" • Ill. lbapat ..... MlmaJ I• •••• ..., ............... - ....... ,role11leHI ..... llP•·•• P.O. editor ueh •••· ._Tm;....._ ONiiil IOUND: lelt.._ Me1·l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I ·-w a_., .. * ... lie& ...._. • .._ ,,_ tie. Vic. fferMr 6 -,... Nw9& c..M • 1111111 ......... Tea.,110 .. o..a 111111 .. ,_ 1tt1ioo1 ~s • Me m.-PLAYMATIOUICAU. l!!~!!!t~!!!~!!!~ ~~~~· ......... -••• .,_._.._....._,..,.., Po1eeat;;--'co1p11-9'--------s.r..0r 11C:.. a .......... CtM I Clo Or-.. CoMt o.u;, n Cu ...... POUND: Llallit ...... MC•mA•1 , •• I ... + .... I M •••••• I •c••• a:avnvsaorn:s ...... '° ....... eo.a ... JD. i.a. D.H.H.S .... fem. &MIU.... tlJ.1171 fttilt, ....... Al.,.._ y........._ -...... Newport CHtor, f•ll .... ea.-. Pllbiclllt. ~~lleu Verde. •fOXY• ••y * ......... ____ -.-._-.-.-_____ , ..W., pnwea. • .._ t'= I• Llllt&.... IW OtlttALL~Y 7::::=~:..-~~:;:::~ _ _!-~-~~ .. ~·~·~·--' riew ..... -. ,_,__ ........ -.......... Pr-···-· It.. _,_._..,. ~~ -llllle••·-·---·-rVVl'&I --... ~ • t1•~11J1. CCII.a-.. --a.wa. --·-•-••-•-• ri ... I I I ~ •-.,'lllrJ;I•., fro• oceea1 CDM ~ ........... w ,_ ._ 0 .,... • lat ac ... oo 1 ...... • c I n' ..,_ Call ilOI' ..... NnPOftCJDll'U -8oad ...._ Blvd• HartllW 6 V1ct.orio, C.M.1 _______ _ Ol•m•... .. t J9"¥ -...w. I Privll&e omc. + .... ·--RB 751.wJ ICW • cau lo klentity ....... ,,.lll'tM. 111!!...IRL I ...... I .. _.. ----lll-LUI • ' ...... fMl.5G'7 '-'VT W ~~'.!.!:~~~~---I •IU1 alrror•d lur. Part N••JOrt Apart· 1---------* OUTCALL * I ACC'IG; IKPNG D111me flrk..._ atn ... 811 J' N 6 .... AYalla· -.Z9rl:8a-UW, 4801Cl.ft.forMZSpermo. t 9 t~/ •flEE FOUND: Llbblkfemale. l5MT1I MC/VISA ar ..._ ... -... ,.., Ulh • mt ,... 9cl.tu..tM1 or,._ 400l mttll 8t. N. B. "'-' R 11 Cll: ~ Huaky. tan • 1'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I •t.--.,... 1..,.' ...._ i..ad.. ~ .., 54l·lm. --.... --••••.. wtit female puppy. Lhua 1_ I ......... ._. · .._,_..Nptlktttl71 AIJBo. WI male. Goldeo1--------1 .. ::,r~ta . UH •o llf\•a..dlown•Mlec>lh , I Me..... NII 64J..1671 Rdnever puppy, male MST LADY ....... ao-1mk.16ma Mf _,..,. C...... Nftpolt Beach Anunal I Ir 1 .. Pn P I .._ ,,___ u-.. .. .._., 6 Glft SbeM«N4-~ ~· t110' 2333 10 Broedwaw • • v auo, ,_......,. .... tosbare ..._. l)OUa e.&K. •uate. '-'-.. -7 -.r11 , Ooad c.d. Avaal. How 2b*maptH.B. Slit/mo lnclcb aec. services. SM,. Wtu MU eaUre l.oltor Fomd •pet! C&U Found Bl It PoodJe M • r.ty~ • 12DO,<o"1weUBanller -Jmo+~IU-n• ... IUI ~DMwweriDI. buiaeas or coD1ider Animal Aulslanc r V1ccdM~. Red·ta1· •f7Z.IJ45• B~.S.nlaAna prtmg., telex pertmr•s u.i..t. Call teac-.SS7·Z273.nofee. s Id MC•ViuAccecit.ed 171.135-4103 IBR.fam.nn.C)lll .• d,,.. fl'tm. *It• Nwpc lkh • ue decor. coof. days : sn-s...2. evea: < coul>. 5 yrs 0 · FRIEPARKJNG ~~~!:·.~ boalt w/,_,.,.. Resp., noo rm. "4·71IO. Ask for 875·1997. No brohra Loll doc. White witll tan 8424113. l~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!i!I~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! .... _.-smkr over U . $300. JolaorJaoe. ~. lplU, medilllD size. cur· Found Very young ISCOllTS ACCOl1f\TING CLERK M4-4116 IOU.CIMTB P'ABJUCS'l'ORE ly teal. Shorthair ~nmn Shepherd pup. •t5J.4473• Eledl"Gics Tlrm has ~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!I Roommate wanted to sbr MIWPOtrT Newport Beach. all new ecz.m7 ort44-IOIO VIC Lark View Pan. HB Always oPC!fl openlll9for an account· I· sa-hie with 2 Olbera mo Depot u~..Uve suites decor. Inventory • fis. Lan': Shellie tri color _84_7_-6SZ1 __ .______ ing cleit with some ex- Yw're aiu&DI the boal! Ill). 775-QZll in presUge loc. tockb tUIW included attsl.000. llUe. Vic. Victoria•C. Lmt Black sbonhatred per. Mat havt> !Okey by Partmd la frcmt ol thil secnUrial MrVices. re Price to sell. &OOd Del n yon . REWARD femoil~ cat Turtle Rocll touch, IOOd benefits • beM&itul, tarse 2 bdrm Rmmt lo Share NB 3 Br. cept1oolst. t elephone proftt. Terma. M7·'1017 area Reward. 6Jl·Jl32or work1n1 cond . plrase w be Condo m N B. Only st.esis to beach. IZ50/rno annerinl •more. From Sftnic Prop.175-ST.111 apply "1Jerson · Plessey $975 m o . 145·0101 , lmmed.Ml-91IO $275 p e r mo THE . LOl!rl': wt Med. SUe F~m 1-~--------MASSAGE SlOW/AO Semacmductors. 1641 • 1 I Z IR hno A,~ • Dlllhlmhen & HQ's • Pool & Rte. Roo"' 771"111 ---------1 HEADQUARTERS Housecleanao1 • SbettiemiiinUruv.Pk FOU ND Germ. S ht MYSTJC MA.SSAGE Kalser \ve. Irv. 92714 ----------1 You lake care or the COMPANIES: A pro· JUilorial service lDchld· Reward.552-4737 Haired Pointer. older San 714·540-179 Coa&elllporary C.atle housework.I furnish reuaorweaviroament. iqaccounts$UDOwonb • __ ~ _____ u_An_a_ --------- ffu9e2W! "25! Lush. home 6 1roc:e ries 114/BSl-Glll olflce • corpet equip-LOST: Fem. Cockapoo, ~'!.;.. S Cst. Plaza. • Ganltn lH4K.atJtnt • J111 t1 ltech I Shops Musa1e. St--eve·s Hair heated pool (MZ'7P)fee -.1.SSl meat. Must sell due to crYllil clipped hair. 001 __ ·-------- RENTIMES &31'"'5o55 ,...._ c.p..• "-other businela tnteresta. c ollar. 768·1111 or LOST: Brown 6 whte. Happenmg 4r Spa 1751 l•----·---Newport Blvd c M ADMM.ASSIST 1'elmlermmateforgreal Ofc S,-ce for lse. Full price Sl0,000. 540-2146 male S p a nie l So Q1 ... 3176 481' ocean view bome 7--• •531 131-l303ort'11-JM3 L 33 r 669635 10am 10pm Invest". firm Newport Beach •pending. Asst. to Dlr. !aJH needed. Re· q1.1res tronit clerirat & admaft bkgrd Good skills • e 1per. Xlnt gro wtt o ppty. No n · !>m okcr pre f Call · 640-01.23 -•••••••••••••••••••• -mo 7t0-ml ~ Lost. Fem. Keeshond aguna. 831 ·3 5 o 1Br apt. cooveoieat &oc•· · SI> sq ft of pllllh otrice lrnc I Vic. Bal. Pea. oa 1·4 _.,, __ 21_41 ______ _ ~-Imo. Aft. ~-':e~Q~~n0:~ fu.· ~a;i~tnJ .. ~£.~.·~!? .... ~!.~ Reward.1'7S-3714. w;T r:u·~· Mai~ol 3 Br. 2 Ba. dinna. f/p, ... · · , , sm:>ker 1212.SO mo. Nr tioo. • · Pyramid Loser! Earn l..061'. Sbib Tx:u doe. lt ~a~ •Y H~ul 1c4 pelio. • 1ar. Walk to 4 tau• ft • •id OCC. C.tb.y !ii5'7·$UI Remt or lease w /optioo to same profits. spare llmr. ~ • wbt w~ chest wtnd. Reward M7 I~ bMch. No Peta, '515 Call • U.L •• Id 3900 r...~ new office Condo 415 wit.bout risk 96S432 G 1 n s o u . V 1 c ---------SJ5'Zl •-•••••••••••••••••••• M/P' 1 or z rmmt'a to V<Y • Deadlwalk. HB. ~3716 shere Park Newport sq .. ft.. Airport area loc. la cA • 531--6Snd Lost : brown s tripped BeadlBeauty!DIO SIJl ~-fll Twohse. Call J an SS7-S642 w.::cl 5020 eves. ys en.ale cat named uger K.klsOK! Joetobch New 162 bdrm luxury ~ aftc:e for lease. 144 sq. n . •••••-•••••••••••••••• REW A RD : L os l 2528 Vassar Plac~ CM Goodarea! (8C73P)ree ..tult opta iD 14 plans 3 Br 2 Ba Home wltb New bldg. Costa Mesa. Oranae County Produc· brown/wbt catw/spoton _1ost_1_.J ______ _ RENTIMES 63l-4SSS from UH. 2 bdrm poo'1. UOO/mo 631 . DJO/mo. Receptionist & tionCo.wantslnveston DOK,vic4tb&Avoc:ado. Lost German s hort ~ towDboules from SS3.S + Z'1113/nen.inp allutil lad 646·3224 50% relum. Short term Cdll.~595 haired Point.er female ... , Dblepra1e! poola. lelulia, waterfalls, . . Hwb. Cal173!M420 LOia ats.ddleback Pina. 12 yr s old. Live r & Oan6eneatC5317P)ftt eforcooking• Responsible fem. 25+. 0.c•-ua.•1u ...._toU.. 5025 my beat fneod. little wtute Vac Harbor View e__,, ... """' d . From San "'---~-t.o -... --•Dr ~ --.._., _....._ __ ._,._ Hou11es 640-11.39 nr.I"' •._a:.;> 6ll-4SSS drive North ·--... -CdM Best bYkUng oo Bin:h ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·~ ..._.. nanie I.lo If Ill<• on Beach lo McFadden house w /ume. · St. Furnished or un Sc h 0 l 1 1 e · H a s eo reward each ror the llull:"'• 3142 Uam West oa McFadden ~/monthly. No de· furnished uecut1ve . /NEED strawberry blonde loo& return ot 3 ruig.s lost at -•••••••••••••••••••• to Sea wind Villa1e. posit. <All Ad •m at s uites. All servit>es V halt Ar looks hk~ small ~rotch ma n ·s C:ov~. wtute male . 36. seekmg a sincere friend. Hunt angton ~a ch Be<1c h area 960 8200 .. rt e r J tOpm ClmilsAlllls *Dutcall* &42-3112 MC/Ysa (714)89).5Ull. 60-4al210ounperday. available C.llA&t. O>cker SpaDJel $100 ~ 7-lr80 Call 644 7922 eves 1 Br. l Ba. Priv. Patio. '79-1533 {MONEY ~. dZ~O.Ca.Jlaller --------GoodCond. Avail. Now. S.cbelor•1br.comp&ete-Maiblnfem.t.osbr.Z br. ~ Lost Bassett. 1 10 P .. 11 1's.n-icft5360 SDS/mo +Se-c.842·4740 ly refurbished . Many 2\o\ ba townhouse . f''ttnale Coronadoietai ••••••••••••••••••••••• xtraa. 1 blk to ocea.n Npt/Cll area. SZ50/mo a I ........ 4450 Lost Black • Wh itt• Blk wht bnrn \'1c bum ~••••••••••••~~.~ 842-0l83. M·F. 848·3303. 6CJ..l4?0&64e-~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• shorlhaired <'at w/ont-Hamilton & \'1ctor1a Woodbridge condo. 3Br. weebnda. ACT. 2 BR 1~ Ba l~ an For st.ore & orric-e space at • eye opaque Wht flea col 642 !!00'7 patio. rec . fac 1l. • ._ 4000 Qista Mesa. Pref rem. ~ble rates. CRIDrrHO lur Irvine Univ. Prk ·----- tl20/lll). lease. 675-3369 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S200 mo + in util. 1st 6 500 to 2700 S. Ft. PltOILl:M area. 552·815.J SCIAll-lEJS eves ~ Bch. beauUfuJsuper· lalt to mon an. Anette, MESAP~EDK f'<Mmd · 6/'l9. Yortttown 6 CLASSICCHAIM! lrgfurn.Pvt.ent.116/wk 661174 UZUlesaVerde E.C.M. 211c1~73;:~:0-F lorida Blk M<1le ANSWEIS 1!25! Air! Built ins orSZ50/mo.494-9575. Femaletoshr. lg3BrCdM 545-4123 Arran&edb)! Oadwundtrem er ., wht Heatfld Pool (S.SlOP>fee Refresh inc . love ly . home. WO/mo. Non· c:o.ttto.. Lo.ls c~ ~ RENTIMES 631..f.SSS garden room . $SO/wll::. smoker. Gayle. D ys MIWPOllTaVD Found Older Femal~ ~.._.. 3141 4M-91515 Priv. EnL ISl-0633.enMO-&eOO COSTA MESA Biack Coc:ll::er 7/2. Vac ... -•••••••••••••••••• ..... .._... 4050 llJF•JD.t.oahr~Br.ZBa 2UJ..D. 7800 sq. rt. 2 llO Brookburs l 6 lo· I bdrm. Xlal ocean view. ·-••••••••••••••••• i.e. in C.M. Nr. So Cst Story. Completion •P· dlaoapobs,HB~ Walk to private be~ch. Room. board-laundry Plua. spa. szzs mo. + ~ 12·30-80. FinilMd to ~7 New carpet, paint. forladyover50. Nrbus-sbrofulil.641-4913 !Ul.&e-3493 • drapes, sun porch. S500 shopB Slightly diaabted WMas ,..,., rro. 497·2110. 833-0489. OK. sC·'11M Fem. non·smolung. 2S yrs NBJ~M. up to 4700 sq ft.. To $50,000 Pam. +to shr cute apt CdM. avail at pnme corner, Or M4w9 Found: Medium lge white male dog wath brown spots & brown t-ars. Very friendly . C M . a re•. Oppose f'a,·or Tryst Goodly TRAPDOOR That makes about a s much 5eDS4.' as a pair o( elevator shoes w1lh a TRAPDOOR. Found s ma 11 bro wn Ch1 hu~hua Vi c . Anaheim Center St. QISu Mes&. 54111 1200 Sar r ...... 4200 S22S+uUl.67J.3S85 17lh & Nwpl Blvd • .._..,.,...... 3169 ....................... 67S-8M)() Callyourf'lnan<'111I FOUND · Sm rrm al~ 754-0llOO FREE Pr...-.cy TntilM) ABORTION •G-1•C~Jor ~~ •LowJ,..kw' f I L.9Tftlh.C1•1ela .. -...... ~ ... , ... ~ .... *<= •g&a~ ,... *Medi-Col & ' we A«.,,ted. •Co•fid••tiol & ,_., re .... mT'H CONTIIOL STB&IZA TlON ••••••••••••••••••••••• 38r, 3Ba hoine on beach F student prl en~nce. -l7lb--Ar-lrvine-.-.-r-et-a-.1l 1_0_rr-1ce-Consultant at Aetna u.t·Puregray male cat. <,·,cx-arkboApoor ." doBagk.a~ld. 'c~c P1 ... ~ at Cdll. Sleeps 8. Pvt. own room·ba S200 mcl Finance Secured by a itrnJyeUow eyes lonR .. ~ .. _.11Lllr9al street. $800/wk in JuJy. Wl531-0l93days space.7oosqtt. combo haire d b u shy t ail ~13311.8963302 Forissfoawtiowor• ~ 9>0/wk tn AUC•t. 2wk. 759·1SS9 ReaJ•persoaaJprop .. Elmrr." Va <' 19th & -•• ... 1il19-.t. --·~·~ mlnlmwn. 21J-!12&-1844. llkim'• .... _. Iii.A/•~ An& KERRY ANDERSON Whittier (Newport Ter Found Lage white doe al: ._...._. 4350 ..,... _,...... (213)921-0300 r ace Condos ) 642·8092 eo.den Rtvr/CoUi~ mix CAUFC>ltMIA .spectac:W.r Oceanfront -•••••••u•••••••uu• Newly redecol ated off ace ~~!!!~!!!!!!!~!!~~I aftns Reward. 1-·t'm w 1 rent sur1er) 4 bdrm Condo. Avail. G.-..e for rent in Sant.a spece from 75< ft. Full = Mesa Verde aru. c~ ~y Adrrwustat1ve Asllistant Part tm1•. 1y pe ~5 60wpm. Phom'. iteneral office. &44 ·7454. M /fo'. E.OE . AD9•"SnATO. Soctal !trv1~ o.-.an1u. tJOn recamres experience with peple Mmamum 2 YI""' role ge Res utnl' to P 0 ~o x 1150 , San ClnJJl>ne. CA 92672 or c.-all ~1650 -----..... CleNcMHI. loo kml( f o r FT \·etenninan i\sS1!>lant Rtteptonast 964 4i44 A n -. w Cf" 1 n R S 1· r v 1 c t' ()pt'rat>r for day11mP stuft 2!9 Foresl I rear 1 LagwuBeach Arch1tet!>, Art1"t' II ~.Camera Ml·n. Pasle-ip Ted1s. U )-Out. En J?r "'e"· Are h ttl'r~ uaaJ llu.traton, Offset Pressaen. Copy Wnter... Art D rt>cl11r!', Com mr~UI Art1SLS. Hecep· t1on1sll. Girl ... radaY'•. S:.lt!s Clerko; l•·wrln . SJle11 Clt•rk' (.'01 n' II. ~1 •• ~ .... l 1·w rlr\ keµar . G••moloJ,?1st. R I' r I I'll' r ., I f' re (' I 0 u ' M t!l.aA !>, J ~w 1•lrv ManlllfictunnJ,? Tech,. CablQls Maiten & Silk Screen Ttths. <\pplara hons U daily Amenran Worid Wide M:irkeunii Westprt SquJre. J69 E 17thStCM . COUMTltY CLUI LIVING .. NEWPORT GACH weekly from July 12th. Ana. ~. per mo. Aller service. 540-2960 iS REW ARD· LOST DOG SUn July 6 Ca II !>49 2130 COUNSIL»ffi 873-787l. 7pm-..et. Prime Retail Space 17lh . ~) Brown Female German ""11, Au 5350 5aYICl.IHC. ""-...... .....__ h tn N rt C.Ue7~ Shrpherd. Vic Hamilton ••••••••••••••••••••••• APCAJtE Are yountere<,\ed 1n .i rt' ""'w~l_..c ewpothl 2· Storage 9X20Garage. REALONOMJCs tk Blahard, HB. 962·7l2l. PRE LAW student needs ward:ug futu rt'' If -.o. ee .. y or mon Y. M5 per mo. ~...,.wn IBS ....... .._ NEWPORT AA aduh commllDity 00 bdrm. or 3 bdrm. turk 542410 C rcW ~ -.....-· ~.000 Will do a.nytluni IEACH t'Ootac u.. W1• arr ,, the Back Bay . Spec-Lamb.Ul·OIOO. ..... 4475 0.0.,........... Ul6T: Blk Lab female. Lt'Ka l Conr1d ~n t 1al fore11t1 c.-Jr pdr1' 1m t.acuLarSpa,7swimmin& L led B lb oa G•r•1e ll'x12' w ath-•-•H•••••••••••••• Uae you.r~uityforbtlls. weann&bluecoUar.5yrs OVM PO. Bos 3242, 752-0053 porterdastnbutor "<>'· pgols, a ll&b~ teAnis ~a stepa~beach stonae lot. 50s so'x45· U80 sq. ft. iD shoppia& homr adchtaoos. va c•· old. graymc under chm _N_B._9266:1_______ SANTA ANA fer r.ud .id,•nc.-ement C'Olll'tl. bike trails, put1· 6 ..... y. F -.:..., ... _ -'-'. J•L Near Beach Blvd. • center on Bristol or. tiom. etc. Azjy amount. Reward. 91S-MJS • • for an:»tt!OU!> 6 motn111: till& p-eea Becbelon .,. i&IU.U.I .... V11&J ..-w~1.--, any reason. Credit or job 97•3104 ed mdf1duab ~ .. hllVt' ....t 2 bedrooms apart. ly · $275. Aug UOO. Jambofte. 914-$31J eve not oecessuy. Compatt Ul6T· Siamese male cat SPTRJTUAL READlNGS £-IJ.otoponunJues 111 meau. ud toWJllllomes -..tl,-.o781. Oftlce...... 4400 • ' hWIOlllid 4500 our costs. 24 hrs. & SlOOReward. lOam lOpm FuUy Ltc'd H•I •&p•ol Sales fS'OIDSC21.00permontb -•••-•••••••••••••••• --••••••••••••••••• ~. &44-81585 « 7296 or 492-9034 18U ---------LDwltory Control OnJambofteAl 2bomeBr co°!!~ 1!tu.m.A m:r DIC. SUrT'IS 9l50 lad/Ofc near nu. 146-5167, 43J..l 104 S Ca mano Real. San , I =Ir ..l>ollkeePUlg SuJe>11qui.D Hilla R09d on u.., e. va · Prime Newport Beach 2.alllf, 18101 RedoodoCir., Lost:~ llasses w/black Oem • ·: mi Wareb&lse Manaaement (n4)MH900 7ll7·7/n .t115 prwk.Sfl00 loc. Near O.C. ailllort. tS.Hi.mtBcb842·2834 .... 1..:111. Trwt CMe. bu pocket cbp & ---------,, ; • .,... Wfthousehelp sec. • cleanin1. Call Rent incl. recept.loa, con· . Dridi 5035 pen wrrravel Network Uar" &fll' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,4Br, ZBa, very It. all on l Barbara Glau, Ast. ference rm. jeoitor WZSsq. ft. M·l. w1tb front ....................... written on It Vi c or ~~ Sc•11h & Know.:::p!~on~~trt'ede!' Door. beallliful Del( dlll 752-1414 serv .. ullla, 100 free affke. tarse drive in rear s.Mlar ..... Co. Forest Ave. Lq Beach. Be pam'Tred with a Wsatiua 7005 ee.nz IBMW auto part,., decor. frplc. pvt, or Br,.... .. _ ...... h cop ies Ar m o re . door.Z!IOAC.JOrsq.ft. Alltypesofreal estate ~7508-persona rel ax1oi ••••••••••••••••••••••• .-..1--"f 1 • beacb •bay. Avail now. 2 . • -Umey ..... ~Ul:JICac.I. Secretarial aerv. avail. a Terminal Way, C.M. investmentasince 1949 i----------i IDlssa&e by 12ollhe pr~ 9'nalmm«i Lesaoas m my ..-~· .. ,n ... or sa es .. '" OUldren OK. 825 mo. pnmr Ill ava1 . UzorI>oua~l·t411. 540-93$2 days. 846·0881 c--~1m LOST. Shepherd/Lab, tUe.st g:1rls m Southern pool bet adv beg 2 venlOrJconlm posataon 1012 West Balboa. J e SllO/wk.~3148 eves. ~.;::" Wlute.REWAROHB Callforo1a Jacuu1. wt.'JwyziA•,. 1 ...,hr Appbd1on!>arenowbe -........ ~RT BEACH ~ ,.,. ....... -1 sauna ~ Open lOam ~1 p -· · • me talln Mon thru Fri, ,_....... IUlht 00 the beach! Free ~P'Rii.ELOCATJON: For lease new lndmtrial MJ.2171 545-0611 _,....... u m. 7 days a week Vis· Moo·n · vt. or 4 to 8am • 5 pm Mori Ii Versailles Penthouse, reatal lo excbaoge for ""' ..... , l rf t' IMJdin•. 2085 Placenua FOUND · Fox T~rr1er a MC AUanlls Health ~ Calleves91J.2SlO ~Ca rparts. JOJO ocean view. 2 bdrm. 2 boule palotm1. 631--0IOO. ,_y.., '=:'ca•~ roo · Ave.~ Mesa. 2000sq Widow baa money for 2nd ml1 whte w /browo Spa. 2112 Harbor Blvd. Learn to fly• F.A.A. S. Sha90n Ave. Clauset ba .• fireplace, Full K.Lamb (7l4)91M-9M ft. at 30' per ft. Call TO:s. No credit check. Sfl(U·. WeU tramed Vac C.OSta Mesa ~3U3 Br certJl"lfld flJghl italrUc· Park. amta Ana. Cahf. security • amenities. Ne wport, i,; block to . 4M-X27. no pnJty. For action call lllb • Romon• Way. Ing th11 ad for your tor. Cell Gary at $48.9611 E.0.E. SIOO per mo. Wkdys beach. love ly 2 br. ~UR l rm offices adj. Atl~731lanytime Cll . .-..U speclalgil\. 1--------- , *'41114. Wltodl " Eves $300/wll. 714·968·8263, Airport Hotel. Ftom S205 II.Ill Private Party wanta to Fomd German Shepherd TOUCH OF CLASS ~'!!~ ..... '.!?.~ ~ PMSOM -.tUO ZJJ.te-G.13. mo. NolMreq.831-1223 bqy established 2nd TO. male oo Peoin Point ISCOltTS Sbldlnt·family maDseeb rib •cbanacu abilit y Weltdlff. 2 bdrm. 2 be. Y••r1••• 4ZH •NO.C08TAMESA• •llSS Call 548-3701 • e7!M580. Callm.G55 :MKRS. 7S2-0l17 po1il1on with aoy for o-fog electronic Newty decorated. Vault· -·•-••••••••••••••• lled/deatal HllO. 771 sq _Karen._________ p•bli1bin1 firm or boo& mfg. co Ba ·hnpal an as· ed cellin1, Franklin MAUI ft/9 rm suite II patio. ,. 151/fl-INTn.lD lklft.9'1·9149 Mt. • olfer a perma· ~ .• encl. lara&e· No "--1• "-t. zWnn. Super·fl1lly e quip. No Prepaymaot Pen•Mu f"'7 nallt W llme poe1llon, .-. .... C.UMZ-2134. 2 f>a. Joe. lo Condo .... /mo.TomMO-DDO . IJCA~ LSyn.~amllyUck, ,. 'e •• 1:!:,~~.t::!: ~r!::an:"~1: LOST a M.01117 Otun Yiew. 2U/4'JO.ml. •Sq fl'l. wood pueti.nc. UISA New Po r ~com Pu y ~ -, ~· 0 OV\ * ~f ~ npr. Drive or travel uom. l1l co. benelM 41 WTlltlS LabT .... cmNo.Slaon, =· pe~~:·~il. leUSTllAL m.7953'. ,t • rs!... .Jl .. 1rla.o.Ai , A1111'71·3ZIS.'71.m.l ~tru:Ut~~,'1":"- ... Y .. ta.eWay ..., 'br ~ com,.wpor · p•-ID.0002DdT.D .. U%. lnt V l f \CI' nvr~ ..... W..tM 7100 ~den iett.Jer. lnr: ToGo8-. · fWa. alpa. 10. ~ a.all N4-2231 ...a only pmu. 3 yn due ,1 -·•••••••••••••••••• """' ..... Ctl6Jl-4111 ~•wbda. 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TU• ..w.1. euellenl =•. ,.._. uni•••••••••••••••••• a.a.,.wa,,to,..... eaaor~loraa.a. worll. reasonable , __ ..,. ____ ,.... m.-. -·--,... h 1 ~ e--. rr.. nt. i 1r 1•ar. wtJAlt1 ..... -.-_ .... __ no ______ _ a &SAU.Y a.&AN !I.fl •. ~!!!H HU. .....,.. .._aft$. PNHllti_._ 6 pnl. ad· &681m«:De0 • ... fllllr* IDR? Call~ ...... _,_ 1 aJ --•••••••••••-•••• •lee. io yrs eaper. -----------Clll-· 'I C ~--~~ C.., aluaP p U I CMrl.._ •.• sm Sprinlllen laatallecl, R,»;«2;1··:.:~.::. SMe ... a PhMDWnt Cop-luand. bonded. Lie. >to tr · • .,.._,,.. 111 ................... &.111-nn .. ~•-::....,. o.Mr c.,t • ..W dll. lll9lllt ,nee 1a Or-.. ee-.. · ,., ~f!.'· bouaes/ JZl$ot 114·1H·11H: Pl " r-. .. 5...u...w.. llta*' t 11, MGtdalrd. OllllaP.J. GwM1eed 11r. ,...~ . ..,._ ... llddM-·. paHw. f'14.4111ns. •ma · Pd a-. Ma S u I' • I ~. pnfftrwu. 111...-Bob Eakin PainUn1. drains 6 repairs. TrwSenlce 0 2 11 .. S... Cl llllllUH---·· ......... _____ -. ... -.111 .. 1 tC.11 , lal/&:ll..21Dyne.ap. ,... • .-J.IG-mt _ ............... .. 111111111111•un•un• /C • ...... ,..,ri h.,,,.. H~•1·~~le1•·.~::: QUAL. a.aAJ111NO ......................... ,_ ell.~aft$. G. G~dley . Plumber. T1rimm1a1. remowal , a SC a ST A a I SI .... pa.ara. anOlaa&lai. D•mp &rucll. Q.Ucll ..... 8-9/0fes. LMt ~ck,.,_., lllocl ~· Qldty paiata's, mt/est ~ MrYlet. ~la· . ..Wapiat. spriMJers. AVAILAl&.S We MW-• Pall ... ••••••lll• • •Ma ~.,.,.. Dll.ailm...,. tilit On. CGDtn&e P91*. low raln immediate tm. Mekflow cert.ifica-J..-rry1'7J..910eves . • ... ... c , .......... ,. ....... ma ... ? I llOBIN"S BOUSE· ~-=-dri:u:r· Fr-ee ............... 7149 timtlG-llnS ,,,...s.rtce . ....,...._ _,naa. c.lltllll9'5e-NM ......... ••••-•n Clean•pa, lrlmml•I· a.EANJNG SUVICE . --INGRAMPLUllBINO ............ ••••••••• .. ......... &b ... nla. • -tri-_.... 6 --.t ---· ~~-..........._. lleea. Price int/est. f'rM . . Praf t~I in mv ...___ ...... C911 .... ..._.,. Dot~ ...O.· ,.bell ._ ---PW a .~ ..... cleaa _.,_, -.... u a-.. ; .... re-pipes. wU · .,_. , -· ' ' d .... 11111..a.a ~.art ......._ ..-.=.--••• ... -...... lat. Bay Area._.._ ~-..cbr.545--tm R19umes.reportseU . .._..,..,.,ltNTll ~...::'!..~u:-... --· lloYiJac'? The Slarvla& Jack -·-M$-C79 Ccu IL ~. •"nib. trim. re-HaM2iaC60wmpJoba. Relialltle. 1ood work, Collele Stladeot.a bave STUDf!NT-nper int 11 .. 'HI •• • C:ln • 1 .... •••.••I•••••-·-•••• C.. mo••I. e ln-up. lilaul Aallfora..ly. _.....,Jo'.. Watw. IJ'OWU. Lie. T~-438. paiot.cudojobfOl'less .............................................. . 11 ,,..,,..., t.l/eu ....................... ~gm CaU..,t:ime-..7m Same1oochen.Ml..a.u7 eatowrph. AmB-5111 Repair tr Reroor. All Professional Window fiahll. old time Hne lt Jn •bys.ltU.C my,tpnklrs...__ . typu-1bin1les-rock· c!nmnsbyJoel>amels =•~l•;..!: ~!.:.. t)I ~~It Gardu1n11LndH PI ' Haal/Gradiaa. demoti· ':::,4;!~==-P.W' L1Pq:u1wt I t•owPllla.. sbakes-eompo-w. "."'• TI4-541953 tio.Uc'd.• _.. _,,_. • -Tree Trlmm1n1 6 ticm. Skipk>Nhr, dlamp. a&iib~ • ........... •••--•• Ellt/lal.lyn.Pi.ii~-dp. eml.541·930FiD.Avail. --.------- Ucd..._. Qild Care iD my home Re1DOval. Foe Eat. truck. Trees/yd wll rtl's~i,....._ Prn!BSPAJNTINO Lowat Prices. Neat 6 DECK SPECIALIST a.aifled Ads. your one· CUll'IVllllNTERIOR blf.U Uaru Syn. Xlnt 'm-IJtl &D-1257 Qeaem1 bJ Roe. Wkly E.apr'd. Rua Ratu. Ceao. 4 yr. parantee. Why call tbe reat when 11.0c>aboppul&cmter. CAJlPEHr&Y Refaa ...... ~ WW ha··' ........ ~--._ .... service cmly. Reta. lic'd. Free Eat. Call Gene ft'ee ~t. Call Ad Sitter """'' c•"' caU ....... ..._t~I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ Eap 1ardeoer. mow, ... _..,._ _ ...-S5J..OB .. _ .1-_,. ....,. -.. BJJay IOlllI -t-._ .,___ a kMMl. Call Dnid at AIU.557419 tZ57.~3'1U3. n-M-•ofalltypes. Lee To Place your ..,._, C1D·upa. r•""" esl. ~ All around finiab-••-•••••••-•••••••• Rsnbl.CMarea541--4191 54.S-IOel ~mamHReatalde.....-. FiDe Ht. palatiag. St ........ ~ Roofina Co. ol CM. Call .. Fast Re-;ult .. fraalaa. &as/Comm'l. E. Eric PetenoG. Bld-1 u ~ Have Tnack will Haal. Pacific Cleanbac Serv. Lie/Int. Try me. R ........................ M.artyorRobat612-7ZZ2.. Ser vice Directory .l4a.m...a.1•tm COllllnctor. room add.I .... ?! ................. Reas. Rates. Free Dat. <TW>m...a Sinor.aa.~ Neel~trtmttures Roof repeLr. paintiftt in· ad . Call l'\ow Formica wk. natom ~·~ . .:S~:.::el , h e Jack~ all Tr.-. Home Haneat • Oep. Kabat.• Make your shopping Praf. painting En" lat. fllalST. l9J.l4J9 ter/est 10 yn exper. au 642-5671 cabi•eU, small Jobs. repairs. sma 11 JOba. Cleaaup. S52-m7 e.aer by uam, the Daily Low ra&es. all0015 Free SELL tdk items with a work gur. Call Jack ht. lU ..-or......, Wm Ad Help! 642-5678 °:'y~ .... 14$S WUltAd Resuhs 64Z·Sf7'1 PUotClauiftedAds. •sa.aDMC/Vasa Dady PilotClasstflf!d Ad a..1Gl53 ~!~ ..... ~!~fi~!~ ..... ~!~ ~ .. '!~ ...... ~!~ ~'!~ .... !!!! ~'!~ ..... ~!~ ~!~-.. ~!~ ~.!~!.~ ..... ~!~ ~'!~ ..... ~!~ ~!!~ ..... ~!~ AmmmUve Baokiq Carpenter. rinisb work. CUSTODIAN "=~~I 1n1uraDce UQUOR Store. full or •uros·L~S c rcWT...... IDUll bave own truck. lmmedopeningforreu.ll GROWTH pa rt lime. App ly --~--power tools. G ood store ud olftce main·" •llEIW•JE(I Broadway Liquor. r.14 Baaineaa la 1reat al E..aperieoced salary. 731-8438 t.maDce. Need eiq>r'd re-I SAMTA AMA -•ca r• Broadway. ul( Bch Bauer MW:n We need Ii_.., ___ .... -'-L·-• .... r••k H ___. _.. ,:_, -~•tuuaoWnaeye Eapenenced 1n h1gb 1!&•£S• __..ea .. ~ -..es peo-United California Bank Cashier-Hostess. exper .. for detail. Permanent. PEOPLE fMhioe • blow-cuttmg ,.,.,.L ... ._,..._ .. L1t1gat1on St'Crf.'I a r y Mt'd1 cal Ma lpracl '"" Oden & l..tle CIVIi w tlR<I bon secretary needed to work Ill the airport a re;, ol N 8 Sl11Us Ulclude ~' h l!Olrpm. typ 70 wpm. and xJnt eramma r I > r ll!Rlll elqM!nence an medical malpractice preferred Salary commens ura11· w i th ab1l1t1 es & perlonm IK'e. Out.sUod ing Beoe!'rts. Pteue call Caren at 213-42'7-a&.5> ~C .,.__,,.. 63QANewportCntr. Dr. ror eveni.og sh.tit. Apply fltime position otrers Wdb fQUowuao Full u~ • .,.._~pany ~-N Be b B B ' J l be f 't J . .... ·-... d Demo Plan Available · ewport ac e n r o w n s ll n ne 1 s . 1m or THE 6 part limit. Xlnl. wort Gd appty for wul\ to a Heehb•Lifelns. &U-6464 Restaurant. 31106 Coast Ray.644-5070 inl ~ • bmeflta. A~ \'ance w 1rap1dly en ~tv~~P , .. , .... at E.O.E. Hwy.So. Laguna Data Processina ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ~~3.m penoa Moa ·Fri. ~~Ye ~;int!n!~~ .._, ..-.. ...... .. , Bankmc CASHlER Exp'd. Must Keypuach operators. 6 W -.es• 1ncl"d ~d . dental 6 opportunity! Apply i.n c rcial Teien have b a s 1 c ph oto m>s. exp as :no. Paw ...,. tt. folowt.g • boo111 Exper helpfw. but penooTODAY! 1 k n o w I e d g e . Houler752-8864 totN. Mam St not oec We will train lo • Two ru11 time positions pH 0 T 0 G RA pH y Del...-y & ~ PART TIME EVEHIMGS ~~ Fountain Valley call . . availab&e.Casbieriogex. UNLIMITED 16889 Pttimeorl'tllmr. Even· Become a trained s ales counselor . , Sherall at S49-316Ji In ~.wouklbehelpfw. BeacbBlvdHBIM7·3ll64 int shift. Must be 13. <over 21) with the Jim Long & HAmWAu.t-.ldl ~~~~allKa y at Cnclt c....,. Room to go w txlnl. co. Associates A~ency to supervise and Part 11';;!:,'-llftlt. ~I hi °"99t C..ty ZIZS Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA l'H.~ benefits. 49S E. 17\h St. chaperone DAILY PILOT c arrier •---------lnwnor landscapt.ng co. WU UI~ C.M. boys and uirls on a one _,....,,-0ne basis. UARDWARE SALES fuU full ume. Or Cty rte. Part time pos ition ~· .....,., r d Ca ll _.,_ .. ,_Li · 'n->;; P ill •ULA eve nings 6 to 9 P M . We need 6sa-fttime. Apply m u p. pre f'rre · uve-inhelpformob1leSr. :=· te typuia ia U TDTE M ~~ ~ooacmeb.per=·· concerned. innovative persons who penon: RioD Hardware. S4G-Ol2 bwt 9A..'ot lPM Otn.m Lite housekeep AlTJ'OMOTIVE --e-"""" are looking £or a lucrative part-time 1024 Irvine Ave .• Inventory Control Clerk 1111.ab&e to dnve. Mes<t LOT._. .. _ UoitedCaliforrua Bank position. $4 hour to s tart. CaJI 642-4321. (Watdift'Plua>. NB for lumber ro 10 key b) Verde s.5i-«IJ2 ~ DeU•ery Driver. rem, ·--b ...t ... ,,_.._rs °'"Y dealer ofrens full MARKETS over ia. Id driviDI re-ext. 250 bet ween 2 and 6 PM. Ask for HOllEllAKER -• .-•1u • n ..... ...., Loan Officer or part-time, permanent 222<keanAve.. For2nd63rdSbifts __. Frr. Costa Mesa Lori. Ptaaanl reliabAe parse. P1easant atmosphere Ma)OC' Mortgage 8dnker pcsitkm to y=i.:rn to ~~ch, ;".;Print, 190 Placeo-wllll ~· hJJ Gd benefits. Call Lynn at seriun& Loan Officer for aaaiat in tbe yed6 EOE We promotl ._ e ~ ~r ge-na.Cll. MOTOR R-.r9E or p/tiaw. Assistance 7$MM12between8-5Pm Orange County d reJ Senice Dept.s in vari . ---------men • tuperviaioo rom ---------vv • s;; wtpslCWI care and/or Jamtonal ; laW>Gl!lma t. Must have knowledi<e of ..,._., tMb; advan· 1---------1 within. Delinr L.A. Times to Immediate opportunity for part-time lig!lt bouekeepiaC foe Ptr. dcterly ~pre· FHA/VA /Convent1on .. 1 ~SeellJ'.Stmleat BANKING WAN!' A CAREER? home a in Npt Bcb. earnings. Motor route available in the elderly or cllnbled ID ferred Westminste r /· lendlo&. Lucrative com HOWAllDQ "'*' CAREERS Call (714)496-9235 Sat/Sun Gilly. 3:1DAM· South Laguna area. Deli very their home s . 14 Foun\.a!.D Vallo area mu s 1on pla n . Rul no.e•Quilata. l~~!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I UJl.S:ZOOprmo..~ aLtemoon.s Monday through Friday. hr+~.aa.iao en..-a. Ult.au bceme required NBWPORTBEACH Q.lmCAL _or_.,.._w_u_____ •------------•---------lfyouan~in " AUTOIM>TIVE ALICIA PARKWAY OericalPoaitioaexisUiD DENTAL ORTHO Mornings Saturday and Sunday. No ....... Jewelry St.oft UI ~WIOn cbaJlencang6fanancUIH) USID _..... our shlpping/receivio& ,_ __ __..._, m' ...... --e·· monthly door collections. Earnings Medical Transcriber v-,o needl ..._, ., ... r e warding po s it ion -If you a re an ex· dept. He alJer work. ..........,_ -..... -about $450 per month gross. Reliable w1aper. Day allilL hU c.um.zu11·»$tMft pAe.se sufJaut resume to ••CHAMIC perienced Telltt <I mos. No beaav": ~lfl1ng. A ::=· f/L NB, CM transpprtation required. Call 642-4321 t ime. Xlat. benefits 8raDcll Manager. P.O. :i.:c--carla Pftiqui~. e~ t'be cape.bi.lily of woning un-. Brian Holland for details. Costa Meu MemonaJ JI*" f S.S Bo• n•. Santa A.a ... -al • followtnlopeainp: der pressure to meet~ Dmtal Recepboniat. muat Haspilal. MZ·271' or~ Eld91ve boubq11e Full mu .. ltxcelleal adll•e~ is n ecessary. beap. Beoefila. Frr. No o••MPE COAST DAILY PILOT ty m penoo. JOl Vktona tum. No SUdays. Some -------.............. lam Ii top -·-1'ypincat35to40wpm. Sat.56'741GO """" St.CM. llllel. Appty m person. Locllsm1th /f'ull t ime fnaee beneftts. Apply to ,_ Good benefits Ii wodi.og ' C ....... Ca. .._ ________ , Ciro Jewelry. So Cst Elq> imn needed for f1d<! SeniceMsr. f'uU·Tillll. coaditiaas. Please apply Dental A11i1Want with ]JO West l4ly St., .... ,. Plua. work Contact Stevt> Pl 642 4321 ~u T~ ____.._.. •--------mt -..... __ . ..-______ _ THEODORE ROBINS FORD JOoO tiARBOR e.LVD CO~TA M ESA 642 0010 Btbysitter for l yr old. 4-cly wll, my home or yours, student OK. Lqma. 417.2353 Babysitter wanted. Oc· cMianal days & eveu.ings for l.J.a». old boy m my bamt. 54M8J.S. Back office lirl for ln· t.enUt waated. Exp pre- rerred. Laguna Hills atta. rnM313. Btck orr.ee om. EKO ·s & X -Rays reqaired . ...... Ba ... cc_..,.,,cWcMllT .... TILL8 Part· Time. 32 hrs Moo. thru ThW'S. 9:30-3.30. Fri.9:3(H;.30 in person to e ssey ReceptioDiat tr cbairaMle • ~ ~.....,....,,... -. - Semiconductor s. 1641 exper.plmX·RayLic.to AllE.-ailOppwa..lty•;t,,..-_..... 1 ___.~~ .. Kaiser Ave. Irvine. won iD established N.B. One full ume pm ....... _..,.. ;~:::c f MAJNTENANCE/DOCI\ 9179 one hall umr rebel foe C:...... ~ · pndk:e with Cbnatian pm 6 DOC sJuft. one fuJI Perm ~ SIH Re-MA.STER Wed-Sain. £,. Clerical position. lmmed. _I>erwst. ___ ..,..._a&e____ lllDr tech. W/811110 e x qwred. Tl4-67!>-U30 per.am&llt.M4·95.30. open in & . Mu s l b c .,....._ ,_..... DICUTl'YI General Office ~. A.ft.ft T ~ua~ ·~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!! M.amt.enance Engmeer Wells Fargo Bank offers resporwble, dependable ,...~ t ""•t. •d ,.,.,.... SICafdY Xlat. bent'f1ts. Costa i: Crowtn" Co. with ore.ii attractive and com· person & possess alnt. ~. l~ to~ ~ cudidate is Ill es a Memo r 1 a I LieplS« too.,ent.e Mag bendru• needs pe~ to petitive benefits a nd typina 6 pbooe skills. 41 dental ap reqW.red. oot wile> ia a profeuiooal • ACCT l£PS HaspcUI. 642·2'734 or ap~ Card 1. up must have maiotam lab " prochK eompensalion aod a P~ Call Ms . Adams for Aproximately 16 bn per iD ber rield. Reqlared: ~ ly m penoa 301 V1ctona UoL.sblla H8147.(JI04l Lion eqwp Gen offlC'•' fessklnal yet rnendly ~t· private 1oterv1e w . week, mornings. Hunt· tap~ Ii sbortha.Dd ..-;a.,..IUI St.C M. 1 -..... munlenan« 6 pick up & ID09phere. For more 10· ,,..,. .... .,.. _,.,_ Beach ~ -un-, an ability in ....,_ _._... T . fonmtionpleasecall: _......,.._.. _________ 1 ..._ • • -..-ISSIST&llT •-•.-.••w uaiverr o SlOOO <.:<ill public relationa. Com· ,.., ~·-• ~ .~ .... J essica DENTAL Ore. recep-peaution aecoti.abae. In· Hoapst.ai& Npt. Sch. a.w firm seeks ___ •. ._.. ______ _ 1714)97J.l724 Oerical t1oolst. Exper. only. quire: 1740 Newport Gdopptytoleanulltim ~ Dept sec'y wttb MAG Card Management So•rt Ltlt •u. ~ Ne• p o r l Be a ch . Bhd. Costa Mua. fidd w/raptdly pvwiaac needs l cert If 1ed esp. Type 70wpm min ()pponuruly lO )OUl eac•I X Fasbioo ltlnd invest. Pleasant 1roup prac:Uce. ~-1. aaaoinl agency. Xlnt ad-resptnlory ltth. Full Olctapiaolae up. Fran. in& sales organiz .. tion fum. Expanding, X.Jnl. 4dayweek. 540-1122 ---------vaaeemenl poaabi.litaa lime. Na1ht s hift. 1 llSI·~-with Hi ckory F arm' WELLS career opp&y . in active Eaperlenced Food 6 for self-slartiDC iadiv. certified respiratory -.--.--... -._--.-n--.-.-w-• Oall Evelyn64().ro3() sales eovir. Will ruu>clle Dmlal Cocktail Waiters/ Eapei' helprw .,_ t.edl. Pa.rt tune. Nie.ht ----· ---FARGO b~ acctg. runctions "' mAtOM-.. rr~Ol'ACI Waitresses needed to n ee. Gd comp•~ shaft. 1 cert.tfled dl11bae llediwn tiud Newport MAMCURJST B NK licennn& assign. Non· llC9'Tl0MIST MrW lunch. Bua Boys bmeftta md pd amd • h!LI time ttth. PM sluft. Bit.ch La•.~~~~tsl Balboa Bay Club Beaut~ A s moker-pref. Call. lyT. millimlllD front n -ai.o needecl Apply in dental. lo Fountain Res P 1 r a l o r Y yr. aper .......... """"'"'1 · s.Da Deeds marucuni.t. Equal Opp Emplyr -.01.23 per .. _ Co mp_uGoodt er PlftOD, Sebutia West.. Valley call Sberall therapists/Per Diem iww office bide. Call ruu lime. x.lnt wonrni.t 1lmoWledce Mlphal. 140 Ave. Pico, San S4tGD. ID Loq Beach Pool. All shill.I. EKG _m __ au_1 ______ 1 caads. 542..CJOSl ask for MIFIH COLLEGE STUDENT ..... 117.oTTl. 1_0_•_am __ nte_. _____ 1 calllta?Jly (ZIJ)a:z..ai. 1'edl. part lllDr. Co5ta a..A&.SICDYA.I\' Joyce. wanted, part-tim e DetTAl.ASSIST. Esperienced caabier Me s a llem or 1al L•cuna Beach. Full --'---------IOOIMU & ~lericaJ won. Good t~p-Nruporrt•• .... •.:.: _ cleft to won 5 ck>'s/wk ENf!RAL OFFICE : fbprtal.MZ-2'734or •PP-lime. will cwidel' part KUllC•STJUc'd Ca•=~=~ace MClw• &DC *1lls nee:. AD.abrim -'-""""'--... __ .:u. ______ in Corona clel Mar. llult esUoY pbaDe COG· lyinpenoo:301Virtoria lime w /leaal caper. r.llorputumr to work Immediate ~Dini in area.981HU.Z Dilpeteber. lmportAem· t :a.. 11mt bave re&. ~~~~..:!t: ~~M. _4M-_15D3 ________ 1 at •aubfkat.IGD Center umt.ed Callfonaia Bank Si:& llmardl Ba.1 P!ua So.Lailma ~en::.·c~'!:~ Companioa for Leisure cy .. lookial ror. dis· Qa11 Terry: 144-757$ for ~ UI South Coast Plai .. ~lain records for World woman. Ftr bve· patct.rlllr • Pleaae-~ inUl'Yiew. =---pat:S..:a::'=: MIWFOlll&~ Vtllace.551-TU6 ID.--···-oman Noo ·""'-·"'··--·-· -~-w•~ ~ M .. • multiple corps . tbru ........ ..., w · · Plorall>eeiper Full time. Apply ta ;;-.i:we~ .....-·-e C a ft I C naancial statement1. smoker. Driven Ucense Dll'f&S aper.t.alU.... person; Mo•·Pri. at NIGHT AUDITOR - Non-smokers call llr. req.MO-ll'3. ftlll•PtrpoaiUo•opaa. &tM9I Ba.nMa s Pellt eo.trol. ~oaly W•ted Ackett lltwa tli UAll at c:---ucn-.m Mon-Fri, IAM·SPM. .. Ba.aclolpb Costa NEW Gd penmaent poa1tk>ll 811-lm .. 1Z13 E.O.E. •..-11SaviD11•Loan nua.im. WWW _,. ...._be ia 7n of ate 6 ••• M Oll1CI -.,54Wl70. • for meda.Dtc with long Dtab. callinet tbop ex-haw a load driYIDC ,._ ..... ,..._,. ..._..,. ACCJ"G a.EU BUSINESSMEN ........... FOl'd 6 i.uw I M M I D I A T I Boak ~ help needed s-dai into kltcbea Ii eard. St.u at SI.a pr __... ....... typ-GEN. Office trainee. cW..'il.= Contact th• DAILY iald•trial1mar1ae entl -..... S lmlmdiately. Caslden. t.&.b relnodeb. Need a -..._ ~•1 M-..... -1-'--Illa&. WW t.rala u ~ 6 t--'-• ..... -n.11 PtlOT .__ ......__-...... d trib t b d _. abippi111 6 receiwi111. pr. man to aaaist ln i:;Wii --~·.., · i::i. ~-Im. areL ....,... ~.....-. Full time lncludlna revarctk; ;;;;;;;:; Ol!t. .. ".:.~ o:;:. ~ SC. Ftrpnfernid.some traasllion. Orterlng 15Wm. prvftt 1barta1. Pleue " '•eda.J:»UPM. requirement• tor lmow-bow Gd wortiD& Prr. Call Tbe Irvine perma'!ent position DRIVERS for Ors. CtJ ....., ila ,._. IJo7d 11 IUek ualnt a Fictitious camL All irtn1e benef1ts. Campu Book Store, w/put.lctpeticm.s.dre-pboto lab ......_ Gel. a ........ _,_ IWlc.re&.•E. 0yv ~l100,utS · · euslnnaNeme. Stllarybaaeclonptt•ioal m-1111 to Ht up ill· aume to Western Wood dri•l.D& record req'd. a.rt Tnllt DO tR Bn. 114. &A. Jlouaekee,.r. full time ~ ttcord.. Rer re· ..-.. ~~ .• 15CA75.,!!:cenlia Compe111 car. S.Tm •lPll ........ wwa. • ..... , ... _ 142-4321 -nd. Pbooe for ap· "·~"'.,. -._... ~ MewA"'ft Beadl. GUU.rBIDAY tift'-ID,2'1.:1UAU_,q• lO EXT. 332 ,._ I C:;;:;:~;;:;;i;~~1---===r---t -_. • 2. pvt ,... + aa1ar7 poiatment, M :JO. Mon CAI CMAM9 ... 'MIL S,-..6s.,lala...---. *-Prt.MO•s A•l'NUJalE.P.Rut Cook. eaperlence t••m .,lar-Uc..Go..a Orulearea.1·197·- to• ls urrentl'J in· neeeuary • put time. llm or -•Jn or 8 41 Pl I jmf1n ....,. ,.. • .,. HOVSUEEPER. li.,.ba. tenlewi•I qaalified Apply ill pencm Le Blar· older. &... U. cout Pl U-lllelp w....._ .ru..1 ~-__..._. __ • __ ........ _._c.11 .. ..-1. .......... iDU. rtu, 414 No. Newport citi9.Nttl19a.-or -.a-r............ vonn---....... .__..., "r ~ flDawW p&u. 11¥dN.B.l6C709 more. Oru1• Coaat wechlcli•. Anl1 at o-ate~wJ•D' 1 :-:0 714-~ °" ..... Pd or pat tllm. Yellow Cab. 1791 ML 1'eaa71 a Yer, lllO -.nu ..... _. ...,t U.... CG•-!!9 Herrmaaa. Pot1atal81 !"~•!!l!!t'!!•~C~.M!_:·;..._::--.-IGiiiOU.m l&'VUfS SAVtlfGS • hU time: -.Umlte4. _ ... __ V.U.y. <No of • .._,. ....... ea. LOAN m.znz. 9mll......,_at.,_. betwa Newllope • 0.0.al Offi", Nert.It ,_.,.,. llaaclyaaa. ---.vtlllwm.d.. cy. 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JO 1ean accwnulaUoa, r---------tlt&C EPTlONlST, lull Tbla penon un an fcwllr i... ... --. -:::_--:.,_ -n.tr nsSJS.l*bed MatWCYdt•bUle.-rta antlqH1. brlc·brac, lhrtH AldH , l ·ll. u-~ mmt Udp.ate wdl t. DIM -•-•-••llUY•• a C.aplo& eqmp . llam''+'IDOdl.fwa.6 miac. Junk. Sat. July cenlfled or t ralDe.• . ._ DbM '° hadle IUCb them wll&. a aenu o Portable dlalawHliler a.. ... ,......,. • ~....,,Sat/Sa ..a--cie nm WiD· .1211Ltam.tM>W.19th.St. ' ... V ... Caaw. Ho.p. Pf"flH.N Job • bu17 "'lt'fte) ... • • .1-' AwUuc.-OR I wlU M 2 aippliq Stream. __ ,. . C.11 .. l CHter It. Coat a ..... bw a. SOI p.ur.. Wt otter prallt 1ba.rin1. Esp ~~ f06' our ~ ..:.;;:;, ~ .. orULL,_Y• In. m::.Mt DlllleloLA. El Toro. --· ------....._ ~..'i="' Debbi• ~J:.i~.ru1.~:' ~~~~~. 1pm. ·~.a. ::::::Sa~il: MO'llllaw.t1M ~:~~~~.~0~:,:;:; :.,~!ba.~Y~ ...__.__ ~ Pleau calJ f burpJ&tS4010ll .......,.., W/D. m11eb T.v:., Bar s.ooM, Miac. o.&alleu. ·--.. -1D--AIDE full ••PP'-"' Mllld reumr A&l1 .. 15 Wal••t Bdrm Set/· more! S•tlS••· fOJ - T ........ •----------I• IDelA&.YSIS -...> .,..,. -w Larbpw.C411 . ..._,,_ :=.::,· ~~ _;:;.,,.,....6 Fara.. •Ilda cloMt drs. liar, 11 •PM 7 JOAM .... -... -··-·--•• Breakfront , 12100, __. - -..... _ •·--· ...C8ilASTB ~ ,.,........__ .......... ....._ -. ,._ .......... ...,.., mol"e Oitk:aJ Cant ~p. pre- ,.,..._ WW lra.o for thl.S ~y. FuU Umt. la MialGo V~jo. 714-tll-1100 ~tlJOd~rta App-PUBLICPUIUOTUllE --1~ -· SllAllm.N.~. art pnota. Sat '7 /12. ll)IJClllUtf.SatlU. LM92 I > ••oort Villa DUSftmlMC. Bdrm Set/VUitJ S'TOO. ....... fwn. ati cur. Gtl'r'llWiotrope,CDll SMra ScM. Irvine. See 6091 l'TllOOSk.)'Park Circlo elll5TownCent4erDr.CM *a.Timi* Cot1 Love Seat $2$0, fll·I'\. a.rt.~ miac. 11 ailDI lrvine.Ca.W.9271' ...,,._ OeilillS Boe* SbeJf .-. sm Kiaptonl ~. Commercial 4 a c:e .__;;....__· ------ R£TA1LSAL£S maoa.:.-'7141$40-1.871 T ... 7~ !6adlmon!...... In toDl&er, Otber ~Genuine FAtate Sale ol '111.l.DM for Video Center E.O E. Lo·nl1 bdrm a eta, · llncbeD appliance 2317 pareata. JuJy 12 • 13. AwtY lo penuo t>c:tw S(l'M'YAIJ TOPLESSMODELS annolres, buk bed•. For sale BUNK BEDS GARAGE SALE Sat. • Conell , < Corne r &am-! Cub oruy Items LO-U. Dl& £a11t Cout ~I m DAY. PAID DAILY. cradles, cllieu. tbll, ~ SUO. Boa •pr· Sun. Anliques. etc. nu Walle Io re st> C II . from lbe 4(fs & older Hwy.CdJil ~~ Olrponte office ol n• noup.oec.&28-Z583 d:us.ntnaera&or.PLUS i n1s • m•llresa. Samtt.rt 9157-1111 (lleu Sil/SUD. Allo oewer Items. 9l0l bOaal monga1e banlter LOTSOFlllSC. qeeen slze, S y r Ver*) Mo .. ih •na D·. H .... SALl:::S SEC RETARY oeeds secretary for TRAVEL Agent exper'd. lllMl'T sureatff, SllS. FulJ lluhi FamUy Rummaae (~/Haatlltool 0 ~~~~~~~~~~ Santa AJlu Office ollaree marllet101 department. an Commercial accu. on ... 1 slu. s yr 111aruttt. auusTllAS IN JULY Sale. Sun. J..2.-4, 2lm No. national plutln flrm. Good s h o rtb an~ & the Sabre computer Sl25. Sof• • lovesut Gift ltema. party eoods. Bro..tway,SaataAo•. I' r•a,.._.1065 Nunui1 RN D irector relief optional d ys LVN's· F /Ume • rebel X lot benefits, top saL & ma)OI' med-de ntal-lire 10 · a urance ·Do cost to employee. Coa•. N.8. ~. Typing 6 Numerical sUtist1c1l typlng skills a 754-1311 llSS $C7S. Corner UviDC rm ~ • rifi~· ...,~· G ...... -Sa!e. 1111 Cat.aliaa ••-••-••••••••••••••• Slills reqLDred We offer mun. Excellent benefits ~ SC7S AU.. NEW , .. uaure uc ca .... -... --~ :i:=tt.·:~::~.~:~ ~~cti~~~e;:c~ ~\1~c::a~11c ac 111$ mn'7. . . ~·~;-s. im2 ~=a:~~~s:!'i ~n~Gc~~~~. d~~0! salary, 6 .int benefits at<714 )97~1080. a>Wltmgolfi~ ~ • 11!1 FOR SALE: Coerh. Hide-· suita. dot.hes. potler)'. Whirlpool Wuber. 14cu_ package.Sendreswneto OOLDWELLBANICER . -. • A·Bed.S7S.GoodCood.G&nerSale.S18Dahha, de.48'-SlOI. Refricerator. M isc S&Jes.Glt PO Bo.x2097SA Re!.adeotial M~age Typist-General Office, SAVI SAVI SAVI B ·lC• CoroudelSallL!'"l· o o::-nE·CORATING Sale! ~!~" ch .. rs, etc. CA!l27CT1 Services 16-20 hrs per week. S4 per r n.r.u .._.._ An equal oppty co. hr. Costa Mesa-Newport We ~ooor BofA, llC. 9-Drawer Dresser 72" Game tbl. & cbn. daven· --------- SALIS araa. Call Barbara, ~p··:~:;~t wide. XJnt Coad. $350. Decor-chanatng SALE. 9 port, reclioer/roclter . Carpet 80 sq fl. Gold. mlll'( a. Ell 64.'>-3201 9-2 30 , 851-11155 drawer Dresaer TZ" w1M chest of drawers 6 more uaed. S200. Xlnt Cond. Wrtlr UM'•HsnATOlt •Seca1l..,Ja-c• · : · C HECKS PLEASE . m>.WroucbtlrooTab&e 960 .haipero. CM. S57·3299 1'!AMSf Come build your career Penoa.oel/Achert/Mktg !~'--atovalp~!~.: Ite ms Brown C.O.Cb •ma~ 4 cbaars SZSO. lSx 18' Sn/Sun 1~ 1~ with us. Growing buald Depts. baveopeoingsper ....,I<"-' ·-""' <ll.atr Good Coadil ---------Draperies, neutral color 1be o.ity Pilot baa an log products firm an expansion-Npt. Bch TYPISTS MASTBSAUCTIOM ... bdaoe. Brown C arpet. good Ga ra ge Sa le . 7 18 Custom m a de f o r immediate opelllDI for Irvine seekin g e o · fin. avces. firm. Good Register today for &ocal ~\It Newport Blvd. CM 1'D-' oreooce. ~: ~Y1 ~ Larkspur. (10 alley I Por tofino. 760·0241 . trainee for full time. thusia.stk, warm. take typiog,shtbnd.skills.es t.emporaryassignmeots. SD-tl25 ...•.... 646-.a6162 Druel t bla. Stereo 17s T blca~\fs CdM.Fn.SaL6Swa.9-4. m.1260. --rmanent position in c:bar&e person to direct per. req'd. Noo-smc*e.r Qaair, sofa. twin beda. + • e . " as c .-._------.-0-7-0 ..-Cl smallcustomer orderde-pref Call 640-01Z3 557 nAJc lll)re 6"13-6S8 hardware. drapes. etc FRONTYARDSALE ••*• our aasified Dep•rt· partm ent. Mu st be · · ~ ~ 1020 · · 851·18SS. 603Jasmine.CdM ..................... .. meDL Must be able to Auatome• o •l•nt•d. •••••••••••••-•••••••• -..~ ll' n.-•--.,....... Lo h b •-•IMMEDIATE CASH• type 35-tO wpm (typing ... • • "' "' Sec -se • ~ s......, ~ 6 Ft fU'lD round bed S220 ts of t 1nu 1g • test ..Wactminiateredto Knowledge of window& retary r-n.L1n-=. For Sale : Ra c1og "lar1e bncll colottd Sear' 11 f'lFn Sl95 4i smaUSat6 Suo,_4 Fo r Gold . S ti ver . all applicants>. 10 key doorspecsa plua. E~cel JRSICIETilY '-I \ Ii bandlebars for 10.speed O:Ncb.6'48203 mas~7 g. Platinum. Any kind adder, bandle phones. s alary. New offi ce.I 11~P£RSONNUSUMCts blcycle.Topqua!Jty $1.S. 217 13th S t . H B .. rond .. amount. Daniel learn computer and =~=~;...!': Archttectwal offlc• ~ ~ ~~k2 = ~= GARAGE SALE. beds. Mkrowave ov~ coucb. _S48-__ 5053 ______ _ other general clerical salary blstory in coo-re419ire• ecc•rate J72l llrcll Slnet Mao's 10 speed yellow Oaral two toae bb.r love bikes. moped " mon CB beae statioo. VFO. We bu Y G 0 L D dul>et. Opportunity for fidenc W 5 rt la..&-6 ... .L • 11: Peugeot bike, tyr old, .__. -~., -(·•-2'711 \'\st.a Umbrou. NB aaL. auc. mat.dlbox. SSB srER.LING SILVER & advancement and ex· I e to . aroo .• ,..... IZ .... ,......_.. ____ ....,,., ........ S....1.2-S mobile.. Lots more SILVERS' Will It c ellent co mpany 2206 Alt.oo Ave, Irvine • ..n.cldlrtlHfmcl I I idntcood.llSO.S7>34S4. S)S41-4U. Sat/Sun s pie up. benefits. Salary com-CA9'Z71• r~ wart&. frollt U\llitypersonto makede· &>ys Motor'.Cross 81ll:e. Bu• 3 bar stool.a. JL1Dt Multl-Fam1l1 Cara ge _96'-6507 ________ _ me.nsurate ~I th ex· Sales/Advertisin" com-office a,,..,...ce, bveries . pick UIJll 6 do XJnt cond. New alloy coad. llwat ~ to ap-Sale. s.t/Sll.n M Muc 3sft::ILB~b;~:tn~: ~~ :'..,~ 5 G1LOVELRD&. penence. For mterview. aussiam +guaranteed pll11..,,rel*h general m11oteoa nce goose neck• handle predate. SACRJFlCE! ho u se bold items . ~.lll:1tcben eq1ap. ~":~R·s~' Wll k ·~call: 6'24321. ext salaries. 1.1-.9315. CdM work. F'uU time job. 9aro-bars. W>. 546-4060 Call <710$S&-8'71S, uk dath&nc. fllrD .. ptctures. dotbes. surfboardl. etc .,...._,,., s I pie up. ORANGE COAST Sales ~~';~~rct Spm Moo-Fri. StutJn& llli&cliatM •••W.I02S torJacS. f~!r~~~-1~!~ s.t ~ 2024 0tana Ln.. _964-6W7 ___ , _____ _ Career-m.i.nde.denergelic pay SJ.SO/hr. Paid ''aca ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ many m or e unusual NB I NrlrviaefrDoven 1enwoe SAPPHI RI::~ DAILY PILOT andiv1duals wanttng to Co~ ~gE lion & medical. Apply tn Ceram ic h1ghflre 11:11 0 LeatherSofahl:.2. items. 17891 Hopluos, i.>\TOG SALE Sat/Sun about 20 potnts each 330~~Streel &551St ID Personnel in· 714 ~nN at 190i!e D~ve BRICKS for arch lt aln . Or1eotal Rug, Ant Utuv Park.Irv from 10 to 2. Sola bed. facet.ed... your choice.on esa tervie'W'Ulgfromhome or . ewport ac . 5000 bnc l<s. Sl ~a Llbrary cnb4lmaU.nOlblno over ty f7pttstone640-8688 Equa IE~:fu;~tu o I l> office. SlOlhr. + bon11S & ••SECRETARIES•• Waitress. daru>er shift. e:it· 6'$-3383 ~. 2 Ant. Chrs. 9"6" Washer/drye r . bade -a 8>. 27S7 Cibola Av,"Mesa benefits. Call alter 6pm ~n ofc oper'ng mgr per U1 food & cocktatl.s. c-n11 a. Surl'boud. ~ bed, bumper pool tbl. det Mu ~ ~pp~~~ w~~.g :::t Painters Helper. exp, 642-3860-Corp format.. TSO. hv) A I B B . E-' .. 1030 etc Halhrtt. davan 6 ----· ------ F'/l', hourly . .sam-lpm ---------flg.6pressure.superro. ~a~~0311~0~ •• :.!!£ ... :: ........... Movmc. ~ro Surinea dw.r,anbqUiewalc~• Bli mabocany dJ.nJ.olt u sac.MS0/080 631~ Mon tbru Fri. Xlot SALESGIRL for tennts AppouitrnentOnly/Free u-.. So La Almost full Onl pedestal t~b&e. 8 mix rt.ema.. 8U lllb Sl. b&e. bdrm wt. desk. auto t' ,, 1,-. 1078 benefi1!J. 546-6682.. shop in Corona del Mar Lu ReUlders Agency .. -,. · auna Polyconlrut tulip <'hairs. 12,000. HB Fn eve or Sal/Sun tooG. ~clubs. bllta 6 • .._ .... ! ........... .. -===::.:::~==----I fUU tune. ex..-r'd Ask 4020B1rcb,Est.ab '64 W' ...... ESS ..... ••11. Ann. doub&e we.pt~· photo-""·eeo 11ze heirloom aft&am.. .--"''" ,,."" .... ....... ..... c n.•nor 80 sheets "<.. baa puts. 2 refn&-. du· T RUC K Spray booth PART-TIME l or 2 days ror Maxine or Rutb. NewportBeac:h.&33-8190 ly 10 person : &768 .,.._,.... ..-.... • sofabed. $SSO. Ca11 •---------b wu ber. as 15 us. DeVillbts, 1 )r o6d. 30 • ... la s ummer & for 641).4172 Ntvw•B1 ....... ,c.~. E!·T':~ Detu~loforp-640-Nei&bborbood car•&t' .. ·---· .... ---........ ""'"' .... Sal Mii '° 4 Pll w...._1 aacb. maac. longa16'hi1b11Z2'wide. VllC8tioa.1 girl olc. Good L'-'-lad ·-·---I ~ ----__ .. ,_. • D· ..... rm . ~ ·---·-· ---()ffA• R•built St e am on---. nexJble a de-~ Y w.--. Pl.t or ---=--------WAREHOUSE inattlla· _..... • · .... EllqilMMe 14' ~sTed aola Dtcian&al"'a DeW 6 ..... 'W ---· -,...._... -· ~ --:;; 646-74.17 btwn lift st.ore, exp reqwred. s.act..,&e.Ofc Uon. lnlerior plant co. tbermomet«.Sl. tbot~ UI Aatiq• Gold Vthwt. fw1a. '*-'80. TV. lbika.. 9dl1ilalHB-lto4a.t. ==riu.£-A~~omat1c iG.1 · $-5580. to Sl.200 mo, Npt Ctr co. needs hard wCllr'kiq & re-~ =~~·:·s:.rc~ m.so.s. noral arru1emeau, ao.u.a aao•eb'*I ..a.. --------- ---------•SALESPEOPLE· T 11 Exp. gd t.YP. cbct, no sh. bable penoo. Supervisor ~ate.r. Sl. Pbolo Fun· NiDe dnwier dTeaer' 72.. mbc items. l7Ml Sa.a Coro er Sa ad bur c I Used Eqwp. for sale . PART-TIME operuags for . o ~ pd. pkg. po!iSlbililles. S57--01SO or -• S1 l quart of Nae Roquel...lme. KB ~____.. W•v. cacrou Wbitma a ·s G ara0 .,. ambitious "'"""'le. If you borne seeunty systems Fr~toAppticant ~ ~-~ r 7C . .,...... • wide,eacellentcond. .......-.~ -"' want to ..;;.k-P-r or f"T f'ull or part ume Bonus lrv1.ne Pel"500Del Agency ~ ...,. . .,,.,....,.. D50. ISl·l.ISS W"lv.rtpJOI Trasb Compac-Unlversrty Pan Elem. ~mi. 499-1408 Good income lD your plan lnromedepends oo Swt488eE 124 17th.Cost.aMesa WO MAN WANTED a s CONTAX latest lJ7MDGi ls ......... _ ~ h d t.or.CoUecl«SBe&mBot· Scbooit>Ju.l>lO.ll.l2.•,..ua •-1010 area. If vou WlSb. No ex-_Y_oo_'_6'2_·S206 __ . ____ ..._,._,,_,.,,,___..._......,_M2.,....-l ... 4~70 Sales Representative. w/SOmm ZAess 1 7·$48S, borard~d lU 5""' .. e!._ · Ues. Video <Amer a cl L3th.. lOAM . Yrs or 3 c· --··•••••••••••••• " "--" •·r 1 lo resHr c~t Monitor,Red lealberb&r c-umuJat100 mus t ~o : per necessary. !>12·9219 Salespersons,Full&P'T vi.:.uit .... e n.suraace At s 0 S 0 mm · 'desk j 0 htstand "'unuture . cbuts of LU&4iAGETAGS al\SPM Cllbert Store.2.57E 17thSecunt) caUonedstmgaccounlS, Ziess -l .4-si9s . ISmm ~·boys ·t!'ct~m set stools. Dorotlly Th«pe dra~. e<lectncal ap-fromyourbu.smesscard. St.CM. GAn GUARD & new accounu. Salary Ziess-l.4-S39S. All bra.od t ru ~d le bds I m a tt: Glalles. Eng,bsh ncba,c phaacn. wa.sber1dryer. Send oae card for each Part tune posruon U1 re- ader ad dept. SaL & Moo. ~2. Telephone & coualer s ales Apply Pen · eysaver : 1660 Placenua Ave.C.M. & bonuses. Call M T new an box wth on a wn· dathes 6 eq•p. 30 cup ,... ... .... For pnvate community, Manno8J3.9Sll ~ ~87 P ... P dresser, d esk S3SO . c::'Olfw um. Conuncwatt ltJtcben "'1n!. boob. en· ._.,.us one spare. ""' Schools. En.Joy people'? 2 LagunaBeacharea.Day l>C • • ' 91i8-3074 Calf cydopechas,dothes.etc. return perma nently permanent P/l' positions shift S4..2Sfhr. Call Moo · Wood worker. exp ta aJI c:.ts 1035 I r 0e: r:·,~a 1rrc:1: suled attnctave t•g & as vocational school re-Fr 1 . r 0 r a p p t . ..k~--. c·-tom ... ~play ••••••••••••••••••••••• llatdu.na couch • lov-lllovlDI Sale' Everyt..tunc strap. meet1n1 a1rhne ............. 30 b •· ..,...._... -~ t bl b b .. II Humidifier. ele<' can Cb ... t I JD ..... ts p ....-.-... rs. eves .. TI4-491-8571. Co.worttfrombluepn nt.s Pe r si a n Kitt e n s! esea • I •c•. te e a p .... o orcyc e s ........ wremen . rt.'· weekdays. Vacation &in-w It b ma· o Im a I Beautiful coata. E"· brwo. alnt. coad. o pe o er . Ii n en s. plants, & hs.ehold coods. vent lau • tbel'l! For" surance. Immediate SECY/BKPR. part/full .. SJTS/0 80 Ul-'1&3 Deco rator 1tema. m.4713 penonaliz.ed tac enclosl.' Photolab: be b1od ·lhe · R £ C Cd ... s upe rvis ion. f"/t. celle nl dispos ition . · c hildren's reco rds & wallpaper, f•bric or rde I rod la start. South Coast Plaza tune. . . o. -· .... ,.. ~ p-.,.·-· p---I NB sceneso r P UC on area ol SJU1ta Ana Call Salaryneg S7~ .,..,__ ... .a S "' .. oc. · lltJST SELL·Rls/Hers t oys. ladies· 6 teen GARAGE SALE 22 101 "Olay Glo" paper & ""e " clencal details. Non Anthon y S c hools al Servi St.all tteDdeTat Young man for 4 hrs Sun· :::::::-' bdrm dnrs sue. Sol•• dotbes. men's cliolbes. Jonesport La HB w/ will back fr tnm your Smoker flexible hrs. 97S-Z3:53for•pp ce ooa . day Mom. only 3All to .._,.. 1040 ndl.Der Sl'D.. Dbl bed. All q\&&lit y Items. llO Brookblll'St S/Baonut1 tags. Or try two cards atart al U .SO. Apply · apply at U922 P1ca11c 7All. 16 per hr. Call -••••••••••••••••••••• &-fTll Ea.at 22IDd St. CJI. Sat 6 La Cuesta I.rad SaL • ta.dttobacll. ~:::.S,rl::h::s~;~ SEAMSTUSS ~~r•Y. H.B. (213 ) 54M441 or646-l413. KEESH~ Pups. AKC. Baker . Heoredoo. Sim.lZ613 ... S. Slm.LO-S S2eaorr/~CES: HartlorBlvd.C.M. Fo.~!'ri'!!!:8 ZIGGY'S ~~p~t·:~Y~ Wet.man. cocktai.l &1oc-Everytbin1 m111t 10 ! 3 f'am. camera. FUm. 415tapS1.tOea. PIC'IURE FRAMING 9'7$-970 Sew I • 9 M a c It . N 8 l u r t I F 0 0 d s 2l3/S7·13U a.ft 8 pm. cu1ooal t•bles. X ot. CI o lb e s . s b o e s , Bk .• Mile .• KJt1eol 9ll2 6/9tap Sl.SOe.a. O.=•• Restauraotneedsfneod· cond . US t o UtS. b o •aebold Items . CllristilwDr KBSat ~S. IOormoreSl.40ea. Grett job for student. c---P/f Mon·"'"' 77... .,..., ........... Adora .. '· 4 8511143. _ _..._ ._ .. ,_ i.-1-SaleaTax lacluded Need depeod•ble person ~-1• ' r.,, ~ ly, dyn•mic, sales-type ......-aML ""'· ~r . ..,._,_.-.-ca,,..~,. Br•sa/lron beds. ST. NO CARD" t.o asaiat with framin1 of 9A~·1PM . shorthand, SHOE S ES people fo r <'aterln1 o6d ~le. Must bve in Moden1 Couch 6 Lov· tadla • mach more. Sat ll&u. faro. treasuns. Draw your own or send art objects. Ftr. P/l'. typmg. 16. P~ hr. Be•ut. full or ::rt ~~ service lo the •irport dry climatf' '50. 640-1'211.S fllal/ matcbiq plllowa 6 Sim. W7 Pecu. KB. s.t. M . •1 Lartbom. name . .cldress, pbooe • Art Background a + but ~ 1 man office. 833-223S Co. benefit s . Fut ure area from 9am Lo lpm. eves lo/blue Brand New• Slat.~. H B . New I a o d I Io · we'll make ooe card per nolnettSSar)'. W1Utra1n, . mgmt. positions poasi Sa.Lary+ craduat.ed com· ShelUe'S AKC Cbampton P•1d $700, Sac. $$$0. llorial Sale, Sat 6 Swa. di•tpotia. lag. Add25<eacb. AAton'151-6306 Sec/Off. Mana1er for ble. Apply in person bet mlSSIOO. Must ltave own Sired. 9 wb. old. Males. 6C2-1431alle.r5pm. I.CM. IMl Dubsy Cir. Smd cbeclt or money or· small llarine Manuf Co. 9am • Ham : 3077 S car. Good atmosphere. 897-5'» HB. <BJ Newland • l .tLI bike •!bullet. sobd dert.o: POii Bf STUDIO Typ&btebklllpin&. 1 Girl Bnstol c M f\an work. e&,ll Terry. 9 pcs Oak Carved DiDiDI YorttowD.> hrn.. &oJ9, 1r maple ebnt drawers. PILOT PllN'1U5 Personnel needed for Office 751-3774 · · lm-3471 Reg. Lab pcrppies. I wks. Set UIOO. I pc Otll miatr crib. couch 6 dlalr. wood P.O. Boa: ueo pottery awking. Full " --------SfTE Pl.AMMB blk & yellow. $46·0010 Bednn. BtJ Rell SpriD.c frame. Upbol clahioas. Costa Mesa C• 92ID5 p/tnne. f>.4S·883S btwn Secretary-Au1stant to career opPortUDJlY for Mw ' •re dys. 7A-1711 evea. • llatl. mo. S Quality GARAGE SA.LE tablea6 much more. 1700 • . 9am•Spm. fmaocial genau.s Soft· expeneoced Individual ·-•••••••••••••••••••• 0.-entllff ~· IZS·S'7S aMCedJPlace.C.11. Oabu Pl. CM. ~396. Comation J111ce Extrac· spoken, 1enlle. joyful. for site fr hillside pre-....,, \II$ IMS 5, ~Cale bamBea&le .::'P111~ Boxed Palma 6 Trtt Fn. S.t. Su ~s. Sal. 10.S. tor w/lu spd pulp eJector ProdurlJ<Jo worker /Hood Sails. Lst layout 40hr wk.·lloo/Tburs. S4Jhr S.W7 perlect1001st. Prepare limlnary design & s ub-••••••••••••••••••••••• 1~ • c P • Ferm S»SlOO. Mantle forvec"'5914-uoo nutnlious meals vaned dJvulon planning posi· ea.s.J-5761. Mlnor 6 Scones MIO ... ....,. .. , din lbl. 2 II Aotaque sofa. re frig, hard worlt 4r travel tJon including tentative Wf.S'l'llINSTER JllDc. sao Acacia. C.11. pUl.e CS-mirron. 13 waterbed. uercycle, t'-lreds of swap meet 499-S6113. map prepar•llon. Apply ABBEY St~l 11Poodln3.,. c' .. ~cp. 6'7>-111ZZorm.ztT1 BEST ~·~!door•h•~_te r plaatll lt&Dd. IDlSCf. smat u ~.m s !~le!!_· .. ~o.~.! m persoow/raUJDe & ANTJQUEllALL .......... ·• r . oaua . OFrl:RS. .-... -,_,an appances. 11rn.ec. -~em ..... -.-.1-. ..-. PUICHASIM6/ Receptiorust. lite clencal work samples to Mr Dally UM. Fn lG-9 sired.~91S.5 beat back maaaaa•r· lam. Sat. 308 llolokaJ ~Ave. ea.ta Mesa IM'91T'OaYCLBIC dulies,bookke.eping.typ-f)ientes at Robert Be1.11 OPENJuJ.y•,l CM SMbTZ'Upupplea, males. Decorator sellio1 uaopened. Playpen. Place,CM .957-GGO. _IG07'05 _______ _ Esp'd pvcbase order log 4Swpm. S d a ys. Wllll•m Frost & As ll""'lW ..... miect••Ave. black" white AKC ~di.DJasrmt.ab&e portt ·crlb . 1941 fol.to.~. inventory COO· 81n·lfi6l. sooates. 1401 Quail St ·~ """----· sbot.s.MZ·ZZSI . ' · w /2 le•••s below C.pcltiut.. old aettyde, trol, t ype: U +wpm, Newport Beach. G&rdmGron s.54-elOS ...,._..eott.$41-n~ pmTGt cap. c+and1hr. Orpabed penoa. 1rrioe Secmary Slat ion er y Stor e 1 n Sdmamer II ale. Ill.al. 1 Wtteriled with pedestal '-fraimd minor· •• ~ mfr. S40·1894, Sf'IYICO CorooadeUf aroeedsex· Oval llabocuy Pedestal wll:s, a dorable $200. Doubl bed 1 SlSO. lamp. alow cooker. wall .... BaiseSalea .al A llWA1 1 I la CA1 .. MALllTATI Oalllact -to ....... ..,. oar new b l1ll com· ......... otlMr'ad· •ant11e1 la jolaln• Rdl6l1 Realty. Pw in· formatloa uU Wilt Redhill ¢~Re.1lty 11.I. h<.tlf\ ,,,,,,,. ...._S.C.'4:-'f pr'd sales lady. Pull T•ble. 2 leafs. Good 417.1911 • a ze. · cmta.wlft~r.1117 Spiv~ has. ope.n!og fi;w tune. s da""'. Xlot worlt cmd. SlOO 541.-S IG-094. mo•I• camera. ltH admin Outi ill JV • Cocter Sp&Aiel. B~f. 1,yr, P9tio fwnl& ...... ' abortwa.e boet recHo. II inch• &ee y. ~.,, ingcoocl. Elpecially fine &fJ'•~" 1110 female. ab ota. Loves ure. aa . .e new woodell aates. iroD pte . der eo::;:U~etl~~ clieotde.S75-IOlO ••••••••••••••••••••••• kida.Ptpen.55'7·JIT3. ~b~7-:',0 ~::~:~1•0: trunk. toy1. booka • ~We are a smalJ TEACHE R·Pre-scboot OVEN, double. bltn. w/ Fantutl c Germ•n 175.-r Mii¢ +' ltnll. Muct. mis. coattm w/an U · lead teacher. S dya, 8:30 ~~·~c. Xl.nt ~ pappies. bnd IDDf'e. ..aTL eel. benefits package. to 2.30 Asai.st teachers .,.. ~. a1Je 6 col· fDDE·A·BSD. Doeble. Kllll 1..-11_.. froat !!f!f• skills " gd. a l a~ ~ee ded Nwpt 14 e/fW1Ute Refria. or. siso witb pipers. Good c:md. llmt. ria)'l. dlraw ...... SllO. AJJt.. req'd. 'C:f~~P~ Center Metbodi.t Pre-Froatfi'ee,worbscl MC).Jal -.-.... ._.·._...: Capgla ?u.95WOllO scbl. Call btwn 8·1. m at.Ct.a . Nft1ywed'i6..._., ctn \'11l71 ...._ IOld 644-07.0 JW'ripn&or, troat tree. ~~,AXC. Staple fuaUue. 2 new aJel ea. llOW 115. • SICllTAl•S * Tedmlclu, ll~haolcal. dMD, worb flDe. SUO. ~ Red'lllood c.otf• 6 S.. F/P~llt loCa + ll"Dle Waat to earn money R 6 0 l•br1cate pro-S9-&SJJ. 541"'415 UMla. se..no u.Ma. • ..., • _. ML aov111111 yoabor•ered •-OC'tblth7 bAree10!041a td.ype bantwue. Kue. • ,.... .. ,. IMI ........... ..._ Darill ...,. .... ,. .... • ~ ~ elean. .... •••••••••••••••• .. • ... ..,,,, secretary from W eYtt"/· *' .._. • perform ' ... 1--------1 llTATI SALi day.=--· weel ~~0;.::.•':.~~ ;:::an.. .MMW. :;:...':. BA.ROAIN. Oak clialq _._...,,.''hr. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I :'..a~·:.: um IOI boob • data Nar8t ~ •• u n a. m.-=. ;-.1 C;~ ;::.·~~' ~·=: at a..t 5 yn esp, 811 ......._ SUary bued on ,._cm ......_. tJIO. P'ree eat, male, alMU, -·--· --. caMMt. .. ,... l8C S PT I OK llT-TJ•l•t. •••. ..., •. L•l•H 81111. Mn. .......... 100wpm, type TO.pm, prnlOUI e:sp. Pall G.&. ...... clWlw........ f1Jllld. ......... ltr ..... tllm • •ut tio talll ID baeflu. Coatact Don m. ...-. ..,.. ..._ ,.,... """11ICfal ODii • ti 1, ,.._ Die· ,..._u,ou•Mttoll•" Dula, 114·f4S·4HO. 81.,a• Ill. De ... --..._..dtcllll.la. •c ..... AN1>1••blelD L'O..lDc. g ,. ......... dryer. n.Dtopad ..... Sldl· -.a-u,......,,aa M . ltl ll•sHH• It. .._ .._ occ:Nkla•ll1, Ill..._ New...._ a t-. I wb bJW c&liclo. IBlc...,,._ o.aa-.. = "'9 paJ for beiaf • •l•pbone •orl, PIT wHhr. uoo uall. 1/calco, y/W'1Sl·n• ==..~: ::.~~.:..= ..... 0.... plQflll -. ..... IMHUe Hl, hra .. =be~t :.~: -Vl81uJw,MV ....... -Sl•l comm. HllYe -tMDf le ..Uf IMa•dllldne.t• .,. 11•' •>1 Dr. Ha. ~Slftl. ..-a..ifted ... dok ...u. mal8 llll.MBt ... ,. ... ,. You may request our od-onswering service when piocing your od ... 0 Doily , Pilot od number will oppt<I' in yovr od . . . we will take your messoges . . . you coll in at your ccnwn~ to get the responses to your od ... this Sll!fVa is only SS PfJf week. For men informotlOfl and to pica your od coll 642 .. 5671. -........ "'' .......... C!~~ •• ...._,.._ t04t ..._... , ... ....._... tlM Ccv1a..._/ Ft1dl!Y.Ju1y11 .1• OM.YPILO't .. ---... ~,....e.e...o. -..... •••••••••••••••••• -···••••••••••••••• ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• llllt t t JI , ~.....;;...;......;..."""""--------~---------...-.. ... __ •• Gru ....... " "'1lJ •• Col••lltl• ill• la la' Cal ..,. .. lpraJ ·-................... t J~.~,•a/ tllt ft I '-,,..... tin ... :111• ,_ ..__ -Ill d b t lr II ... .... uu• ' t ' ........ ..-•••••••••••••••••• It tlllfl ile. ,,. -:0:,.......,_. -.P .. , H ll Y 'I WJW'. 4, ""r' aalo t al I 6 Jett , nu-.__e_.lt -..e••••••••••••••••••-&a'"'•l-uwa•-.... • .. •••••1111 ..!!!!~~~!!!!~ ..... I _. O.•w Table. ma otalaad , read'/ to RDI', t ~ Altcl •• bl~/Jellow, slot eeod. nir ""'",_• ,.._ ,--•• .. .. y ._ , •••• --.... ~1110•.-..rw nWM or li•• a"1oard. nahr. Kaot ••te r. SM.en... o..aer.,!(n9wtt l'or lala/Trada lt'JI Co•~t•IJ ••II · 'Wfb.111•---- -··---JUI ... ,.., •t•r• Sl6p -~a .. llabW . ....., .. l..,. appar•t S.nklAte &a ... ut llO s .. uo eoal . Xbtt C..t. a&eemd._. __ :i:..-1 ... "~ -::· ... uw"' ..... wlltd.....-1 CAL.llSal1boMtaaU at Awareoftt ... WW ea.Ider HOD· -... .,....,. ................. ~ - -.... bk •• -. J Cw .. y O.. Pt. bl Md T.L.C. di • cw lOICC Bike. .....-. A et , =-~~ .. ...._.._,.,, 5M~110J eva-.las• ll "n C •C •'· hU ran. Prio9drtlbt--.ltN Wiiia toda1'1 ---ro 111.-r CUIPIMGTllAIL&R ::.:.. IWI=--~ -Kl , , • .__ ~.~ ... •• !,~~"'!_. =:nch, U J.0 21 OWM ..... d, l boat ~-~~ JOmA 117t XLTO. Lea MCal71CS .... ..r.m.-. -•• _.. .... ,,... ,.. W", ..so.. •.ooo a.a.a l\alb ... .,,... s • -·~ an U1aa .... 1111.. ms. •1ao.1espia ::.u .......... .._ •• ._ •wood fWtilll bosl.,... orbllllofi'.llllMbe ....... aaU1. 11MO. M4·M51, MculL.SO .. weUbelp. -.u..XWCGM. !lcellllllc.dMh-. I..,.,., ... .._la --------....,OFFICS FURNlT\JRE c.11 ....._. ,._. tooo Bob or Oleou. E vea ....._. C I AV t Mr.Jill .. .._.,. Lait ... a.-. ..... '31Mhft.slpm .,.... ..._.,., ~~.•:v~. lac~ l'f••. •lttt• bell •·T • -..u·-.. •. ••t .. dlr'IMI/ .. ;:--. H 'T'' r1u Sailbo at ... ..71 lwebld .......... Net =a..l.ta-OJ.Jlor -:..ldaalTrtraira~~· •a,._. 6 ..,_ I~ mt cks a l ~.,.~ ~· · wl\raHer. ~Offr, race ....................... boa 1111 to -per foread.~ ..._t Good~ adarW• -' .. 1trw -J tm P• _, ·,_.. lDt _:_,.rah2 ........... -.ITJ.M.1' WANTSD: Moort•I to ...... Wa'll do llMlln· HOfmAC817S.NT5. ...., UMCI .,~ Utlle --~ •im •-. m ._..... --•Uaoa Peaimala ttaaee ''" pl• ad· -...U. Uiteoad. . . . bo a\ o wner , P P . im a.Jboll n • Sailboat 751,6w · vwe,.. ... caa11....., · 15.•.A.llo'TJCMi"ac. •CJr.N....._ '"' tlt-m-llU complete ~a ll~wa/ Sli forlO'.a'..W.O. ,.....,....,. ol y~i.!' ~ XlltCGad.•1.mL -. ........... .,..._ .. ••••••••••••• .. • 21• sc..flre 110 w/cllcm~e packa1•. X nt on ·. P l ornewervaacoa~ ... -. "ft 06 '1 Yamaba street 21• Tnlvea.. hll;J Mlf. .-..,u- IHSRAY'S PET CARE fWlloe Wa.nchl.ip '7~ J U . U 4. 2S U "vu llM..,.,n Bay miltJorClw A. llike, l'Ulll. bUIOltakes. comah•d. -,-,-,-.-.-,-.. -.-.-.,..--._-.• loantlaa 6 poomlna ~•u •...__, lM-TJt·-.,d•Y•· ,.,~ For P'Urtlter Info Call &rut *21SS ,..._._,. drill..,..... Yer/ pM w1tll loH, frH p.h p -. -71' Sohn1. Oly mpec Racer MOOIUNG otr L* bl. 211' Mr. Uuoer (714)551 Ute Im SUZUKI 750 L 7000 Sltell fit• molt imall ... ,,, .... _•••-.. • cmd.ta.MI&. Poodle hll• tor H it> r Of'HOHY. oara 6 mtr, locl Tratler. suoo. Erichoa aall boat. mUea like oew IZOOO . .,..g Good cCIDd Aak· DIPORTAHT -.. -a-p-le_•_l_e-.... --,.-.. -,-P-11_. =-~~. ~ >'~ =-=-~'!,~~~=-Ml-'JlllO h9.oal4Ml17. :t=!11:=: 080e.-aftertpm iDI SUO. Call· Ken .=:~ radio. au. 4 drawer ltt -'1'& tlobte 1!1', s.lnt abape, Stipe• lloariltp-Boata \4 ,ears. "'l'I Hoad.a 250 XL: P'Un 962.4410l .. •.fU. ADVDTIBZU .._. .. ,._... I IA' Cl111<rltlt + Zhp rntr eoG/080. share Avalon lloorill1 Bike, all nt.ru. SS7S. 17 .. rravel Trailer eaay to Tile price of ileas R.e<1ber1t~ • pamt 499-25.51 $0' lone. Exceleot i.llS6de Cal1541·1m llocer' -·11 m--4.5 M~e of. achertlaed bf welalde Amway St•••hM Steel caas PaanoiOr 1an. twi ,_or bat ~7116 Io c at 1 o o . Job n t1 fa 1-4-. 9141 r ....::": . dealers in tbe ftllide waterleu Cookware, -..di work on organ ---HOBIE 11 1979 Teqwla (Z13)8 ·207S ·--••••••••••••••••• "-ti. t/ "·-.. du1lfled adYertl1io1 SUS. ~ver ..._ ~ -Jb9tofr .._.,., &rtra.m 28; "14" two Sunnae Xlot Coad . ""~RTB"'""CH '1' llotobeeaoe Moped_ -=/S• ... w;ll60 ltllflloS..•lce,P9'h CXll•...,..doee80llaelude -.en. w1 ., "IOtZ a.<rew. a.It anwn.1tiet1, m 'I'hl.Uer,Cover,SaJJbox .& ......... rv ~ SLIP Xlat eond. compAeUtyl &Acc•HNI t4IO aay applicable ta&•• . ...... i.. --·•••••••••••••••••• cludlna 2 way radio. Xtr as Mus t Se l l . Prune&oc.35-7S'slip.Sl0 tuned up , •tra a c --••••••••••-••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• liceoee, traufer fee., -~..:::;: e':i'!::· Ward'u tntclt atJuh St'w S32. 000 I ObO Dar rd I QiOO/olfer. 67~ per ft. 67S-Q5I ceuorl es Inc had i 01 I '71 JI n. saYICI DIPT. ftawe ebarpa. fees rw ....__ "_.._._· _,_._·, in11mcbmu.6moa.Sl7S (714J 9tJ3.63?5 or 121:1> 40' BOAT SUP D-•'--puactore proof tubel. PACIABOW Open•Da.-Aw--airpolludoa t'Jlllltnlde--. .. ,.,_ -91G3UI '¥l'1 t;.5(l2 1.sl 34. fg . galley, head. • ....,...,.. bmaMa aeat, remowable llODELC .. J• .,.._ Yiee certificaUODI rw de· S11a. 558 ter.:z. ---sips 4, 6bp OB. exc cood Qivea near Arc.bes_ Best t.M.et. Call aft.er 6pm. SleeP9 6 to 8 an Gaucho llon.·fl'ri. 7:30-5:30 lier c1oe .... at.,., pre. _ SJ 11' ,.... 10•4 TroJan as· S~rt Jo'lliher. t mo 499-4146 ~er. A&t. 549-uts 'lf»llll. beda. fully self con-Wurday18:00,S:OO puwtioo cttars• --. Antique Pftlll)' Weieblo& ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cl}ijhog .• dual steering. ...... c--.a t.ailted. roof a ir cood.. A.llmCllrft...llw. otberwtu specifaed by MachiDe 1930 c:Uca. $100. MJ.SC_ DrvINC nu eng. 10 hn , 4 gal pr Shock Sabot. near oew SW ~ 90IO "11 llloped, ll1ot cond, call generator, A II / Fii 2121Harbcir Blvcl Ute~. 41&..1341 EQUlPMENT hr, full cauv11l>S. 2 burner cond. Race nggmg. ~. K.arm stereo caaaette c B ec.ta lleu 81 .. "" dbl d bo 30 ... .,...,.,...,ev0 s ••••••••••••••••••••••• 644~ · . ' .· · · 11t .. .o1.19•..a nre.: 1.S" Poly Stl Rad. 7Sl..atl67 stove. r 1c-e x. ............... ... radio6oaly 33.a0 miles. _ _ Gd gal waler. sips 4. oulng-. --SO' slip available now. SU.5GO. Pleue caU for ---------,•• .. ••••••••••••••••••• Yr U -HRTS. New. SWfboards for sale tr gers. bait system. nu Sunfish Sailboat. very Newport Beach Puch Mui moped. ou sitow1ac by appointment HIYmt WAX YOUI 70 Oleta •· Xlot cond. $lt0. Pbooe 9514al twin rm, 1· rouod pm. VHF, rully equipped. fast. xlnt. cood. newly 631-0llOO K. Lamb. cood.. $325 or offer. on July lt, I.Sor 16. CaJJ CM A•AM!! -/belt offer. Cll&inaaw-14" 91$. ~,,..HP veryreas~2094 __ uunt cood. doc·k a vail. deaned sails.s.4-67~ 646-UllO 1714tS5~71J5 CallUSfordetails! $41-0141. Evin.rude, ruu perfect Membership Newpo rt $7000/080 1146-1918 • . C fa DJ art..... tlulv,Y'd91/ ..... AV'JO • 'p 1/ $250. 11HP Jobn9oa 1325. Beach Athletic Club · - - 14 Hobie at. yellow & ....................... sCGcilws 9 t 50 PrlYllte party wants 21 to Clirdca 9121 ~ S17S.64%-61.85 76 SKJPJACK. New ~ng orange. No trader. $800. C Ona. s.Jte/ ....................... 23• miAi·motor bome 076 llAUTY C8(TB .. _ ........ ••••••••••• &010 . Extra sharp Trlr 6'4-9379. ... 9120 WAMTID or ne wer w1 t b front WIOPoodenJBaSt_ •46 Ford Woodie, relt.onld. ElectricT.,_.,terXlDl. Foosball Table X lnl incl. Many ext ras A · 2 II ••••••••••••••••••••••• H__._..._.,_ dinette. days 661·131J. COSTA MESA ..,.000 ... ,.,6'\. ·-............ _, __ .. S16 SOO/bst f E & mer1caq 3. ga ey, ~ ... ~, b M , ..,._.•~au-. 754-6404 .-. ~ -~ c.ond SISO. <And. S190. Call alter 5 . • ' 0 r ves head. sips 4. roomy_ Ap-.,... • •~ ase &rqlU 7Sl"*57 ~ lwt.od 493--0423 ask tor A town sedan. 4 dr. 861~0 m.7510 wtmds 7141631-0tro. day~ pr ised al $7 000 Must cabover campe r . 6 Gene $5"'-S"-$ r ei.tored ; $10,000. ---------•---------· 2.131D)..61S4 a · Jacks. Stove. tee box. U.O CXSOO Custom. 3,800 ,..,,., ,..,,., 67~161 lloYioc boxes. med oace. TY,..... sell at $4,000. With dO<'k, sips 6. $400. :>4S-2175 mi, $1900. 97Ml.22 dys. "78 31' Pace Arrow Fully WRH USID PA.In'$ --------- all sbes Cost $1», sale Hlfli, Steno 1091 21' Dyer· .. Fisher man" m NB. 673--0922 83:>8710eves. Eileen. equip. Sips 5 $400 wk. 2 Imported car parts ·59 CORVETTE. Xlnt 135.833-9806 ••••••••••••••••••••••• board /o utdrive _ $1000 Venture 23 Ne'll'JlC)rt Cut-lltJJ.hty Camper. for loog wks $3$0 wk. Oayi. IMPORT Coad. 37.000 m i.. one -------. ---1Beauti.ful RCA 25" color 67>2571 k J bed P.U 4 Side Doors. 'Tl KAWASAKI 1.25 KE 642-1012.eves ~ AtrrOSUPPL Y owner . best A CCEP - Solaffide-a·bed. likeoew. 1V, 2 yr wmty. free de-l«;r n~tmeter·pu pit· Callafter 5pm. Xlnt cood. SS75. Call IOIN Manchester TABLE sealed bid. New mat.treu Sl75. Free liv~ry. Sl.24.646-1786 -..c_ 17112'Glastroft 1 1 ~e 1 .1 0 es · h.e ad · Dave 557-3S71 m.7607 *>TOR HOME. (or sale. Anaheim n6-9900 n.....-.LmlO t • ...-. 6418205 ext.anguasber· engme-trlr 6cyl, '69 Ford. porta · es -00 .. ......,.. • . . ---160 bp. 110. 493-9723 all as brand new. Cur· Camper sheU off loo.gbed '79 u_ ... _ • ----------C arl rt v 1s 1 o n V 1 d eo ..___ ___ -----..........., 750t . 9.000 au, potty, icebox. butaoe SELL 1d.Je items with a · $ 9 N A S H Refrig • /bo\\om frn • Cassette Recorder with 8 MAKO z:r. center console. rent CC6t $8000, make of. toyota.. Sl.25. like oew. 12,000. stove. Consider trade_ Da.tly Pilot Clai.stfied Ad. UETROPOLJTAN 40.00D $100. KiDI bed, $150. Gaa vid eo t ap es S 15 0 VH:t' radio. s um log bail fer 0ys 964-2Sl2. Cali63l·l'98 76CM30 $11G0.8SH06A. 642-5678. one. miles. Xlnt.S.0-2:512 ~~:.ia;t-'/Dryer m.3479 tan k. etc. 540 0312· Autos, Mew 9800 Autos, Hew 9800 Autos, Mew 9100 Autos. Mew 9800 Autos, He• 9800 AMtos. Hew 9100 2S'COLORTV.S138 6'73-8JlO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wedding dress • Veil, I Year Warranty '63 Cbns cra rt Classic Jvwy Chiffoo & lace, aize 642 534-0 10.59-1496. · __ __ 1.81.'J ft. 289 VS. JClnt eond. ·~~:ea?::::ru~.:3. ~~~~r~~r~s:l~ =t~:~~I ~do~:;: ... II! '11 BE'• T A N 9 BODY'S DE'• •·r 6C2-9826 driven turntable BJC and 10' Glaspar_ New paint. .. 5 .. • I ... Wedding Dress, Veil, 4 Formula 6 speakers. stee ring wheel, lOhp Bride'iCboice&-tSZOO. Sl300 or BEST OFFER. Evinrude . Overhaulf'd · Nash Skates $40. Sew. W r It 7 51 · 6 6 9 3 H m t! w itraiJer. $600. 640-0408. Mach/Cab. S'IS. Blk/wbt ~ ------• t.v. $25. 842·9852 PMioeet SX680 receaver. 2 Hand Toola, Air Tools, HPM 40 spit.rs, duaJ 1237 Miac., • Ca rpe nter turnta ble $300. Su e Toola. 7IOW. 19thSt. C11 _SS0.._3198 ______ _ ••• Gokl DreQe an acc. <l>aqMete stereo system. Bntadaew.$1500 JVC Tune r , 8·trac k ---~Ml~~tuZ~---I player, Marantz Turnta· ble. Accous tic s pk rs, Dinette Set f75/otfer, Gu $440. Also Panasonic Dryff' (DO pilol) $125/ol· Solid St.ale Blk tl wht TV. ftrScaba Tull 115/otfer. seo. Ot-3614. &11·2'7U 1--------- 11aa Verde C-C mem· benbip. Dys '161-lMO, eves 640-91.Z5 PIOMl:B PLlO T urntable . 424 Amplifier , CSTI Spkrs. Xlnt oond. MlJ~"T SELL' WJU. SAC RJFICE! Call POOL TABLE. Exqubite ~1. Old Fa1biooed Model. ---------1 9.ate• Leather Pocket.a. SOUN D C RA Jo'T SM AN si-.s.55-6171 pre-amp & equlllhzer S500 value. SJOO. 556·9882 .... E ft IW Wmhd IOll ........................... a~ TOP CASH PAID I I 'p .t For llM!d furniture• ap-·-•••••••••••••••••••• pliances, working CX' not Ci al 90 t 0 957-81l3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IHST AMT MOMIY For class rings ... Highest prices paid. Buying gold /silve r .. Jewe lry . dent al. e t c . A ppts a ny w here _ W i lli am Laureoce 953·8193. 24 hr.; Need a Yacht Sitte r" Divorced , Male. Bus <>wner, & EJ:pd. Boater who loves yachts but can't afford ooe present· ly would like lo help you maintain your's for free. io e xha nge for live aboard priviledges when INJEIEST U TES HAVE •PPEI! •SEA RAY* AtOM II' Atll/Ski thruto l6'0uCnhen ALLIOATS MUST BE SOLD! HARRISON BOAT CENTER ~ .... "iiofC~tHwy (714) 131-2547 s.taAu 170t So. loyd St. (714) 542-2341 tM-THIWATB STOlll ---------• oot ID use. Call Hal at WANTED: New or used 8ll8-0llll3 windo w wit h frame ---------·------ 30"x4711•''Call751·8967 ~•tu•c;bzo SKIP JACI( 24 Fenced yd for 2 sm. dogs. ••••••••••••••••••••••• F1ybridge rie1ed ror fis· WUJ pay . Dana Pt. or Dry rot" Chalky Hull" hing_ Bait basket. outng· nearby. 714·413·S974, Top sid es peeling " gcrs, depth finder. VHF'. 1S..Q833Y ,_ ... _.., F CB radio, power ln m voone Brig.btwort ....,_, · or t.abs, trailer. cushions. repairs & maintenance WANTED : Schwinn NOW! 7 Seas Service:. covers & maoy extras Beach Cruiser. Gd cood: ~9131 Xlnl cond. Must selJ fast Red common brick, will S17 ,250. S40·3256 o r pa.y 10< ea. 7Sl/41'14 or IOATWOllC _fW0.0020 ___ . ____ _ 673-1194. 751·4614 or Reprs, refW'biabing. ex· loah. R..t/ 673-lDt p e rt pa i nti ng & a lw 9050 _1 .. va.m.labing. Hjgbest qllal ••••••••••••••••••••••• •i::r ... IOll work . Reas. ra t e s . •IMllAC2l"30' BOATS· ·-•-••••••••••••••••• 5t8-'10M 6/12roo plans pcepatd QltiiN Di.red« trombone &>at Cleaning: 2 men will from S19 I mo. inclw:Ung witb cue. EJ1Cellent COD· lll'Of. clean •shine your slip. Jessoos 7141914·5'994 dition, $100. S7S·G2af\er boat. Wkly ma Int .• re· ...... w 9060 6Pll. pain,6othersmalljobs. ••••••••••••••••••••••• DRUllS by Llldwig, light Diacou.nt Prices! Call '48 Lucien 16 2Sf\ varn blue clear. 2 Floor toms, 1ima&~7280 h u 11, s Ii p 0 in · N 8 . a base 24", 3 Ziltreo ~....,-. b e autiful. $4000 . toJO &IN-9010. Cymbals. Roter"s bilb1 5J 1 • --------• bat complete w /al ... •-••••••••••••••••• ••••••••• ~ -OllO. can aft WANTED: Uaed Kayak t :mPll(TIA)Tl'l-4449. Good Coodltioo , •DUFFIELD• . ,,.._ ....._ ae.oa.blet75-G75 ~ Vlalil. --a ma- • ftlt e9e ....... ·-Ru9*er l>baPJ inflatable ELECTRIC art.atolls....... OenlaD made, l yr. old. SOIJt ol COit.-· 1'1M39 Al..-1ktrilC. pitar. -----'-----I BAY BOATS Good C'G9d. $115. Paul U 'Ip Sea Hawk motor. ea tm, at • .uay. -· Seldom ueed, 1d a.s. no.1111 evee • cmllL Ml-2115 1111/tlllAlll. llc. ......... IMrlll. ,._. fMI Coaa .... tell Clrive Ute a.w sraad, KoMor • ....................... new Edl1on Electric a.a.. dtta W.. ap. 11• Claris Craft w/trlr. pedtet.S....ytopmodel praised SITH, Hll Clean eond. Sblp to & a new llardtiop venioa WIOBO... I ....... --55'1·T1JO W/wbtdowe. 1uorool. NEW 11W1D w.-~rte '11 20' Cabla Cruiaer, BOAT PRICES .-..-_. ... nS •bell ....... Ua& CODd. 15700. START AT .S00 c.e ....... ~ ....., <Alta.._ •••'•re t. 0 ro • • r•·----19-_-. __ -..._-M-boa-t npHou• BllW dal> -"ID -_. tnda ~. ~ 717'...._..__.._.. ... Ou 11 1 •••· :...__~• 1tereo. '7500. -~9"ft --· ...... ~"8 Lt &-.. IP 1,,,.......,,. ~UdD!!!_,!!!!!8N!!!!~!!!!!!I ..= .. ::!........... ... --..._. . SS Cllel ................... Iii* .......... _ ... , .. , .... .... ., .. ,...... t.rlr . .. ;.; (7M)ll5.ftWJ. 1~---~-~-~1 *BRING TO US AMY DEALER'S IOMAFIDE WRmEN DEAL AND WE'LL BUT IT. SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY! . J I ' .. , .. / (Ser. 0647 ,, ••7l TAKE YOUR CHOICE OF GAS OR DIESEL MODELS, GREAT OPTIONS & COLORS! LEASING MAY BE JUST RIGHT FOR YOU -HERE ARE SOME EXAMPLES ••• SUPER USED CAR SPECIALS '11 FORD PINTO (•11722> SALi NICI 52395 '74 DATSUN •2•0 1•11744) sMfs '69 VW IUG (• 117301 SAU PllCI '75 VW IUG COMVlllTIIU I• 11700) 55307 '10 YWRAlllT DIMOMl'ftATOtl (Sil 761 AU. c.as IUIJICT TO "'°' SAU. SAU WflCTrn nml MC*DAY. JUU 1•. ltll. ••• DOIS IT AGAIN. 1980VOLVO 2 DOOR SEDAN -4CYL- 4 speed transmission wheel well mouldings. 4 wheel disc brakes. pin stnoes and more• (VC24245A 1-t 76266) $7876 1978HONDA ACCOID LX COUPI (87WLB). s5199 1977 TOYOTA .. PIClalP ftUCa (1Ke8400). 54299 COHHli.L C HEVROLET !t,.11.irl• f 11 .. : ' ' r--I \ \I ~ ..., \ su.1200 1980 TOYOTA COROLLA 2 DR. SEDAN 4 speed transmission. bucket seats. pinstripes. body side moldings & wheel well moldings (064185) 1980TOYOTA CELICA SUPRA Automatic trans . temp control arr cond . leather seats. LED elec 4 speaker radio. cruise control lux pkg . floor mats & p1nstr1oes ( 11 8091) ~~5 9612 1980 VOLVO 2 DOOR SEDAN -4CYL- 4 speed t ransmission. wheel well mouldings fat>nc care. 4 wheel disc bral<es and pinsrripes more' CVC24245A 1-178393) s7901 . 1978 TOYOTA PtCIUP W /CAMPR SH&L f 1L33832). s4999 1978 TOYOTA Coaou.A SB»AM (522VMJ. s4199 1980 VOLVO 2 DOOR SEDAN -4 CYL.- Automatic transm1ss1nn power steenng & brakes wneel well mouldings 4 wheel disc brakes & fabric care !VC24245A 1-1802471 $8446 1977 DATSUN ZIOXCOUN C882SDT) $6299 1978 MAZDA e&.C HATCHIACIC (3'44V8S) s4499 1980 VOLVO 4 DOOR SEDAN -4 CYL.- 4 soePd 1ransm1ss1on air cond wn eet w ell mould1nqs fatmc care 4 wneet disc brakes and p1nstnpes rVC24445A t-5627901 s1171 1979 DATSUN 2 10 SIDAM UMOWECJ s4999 1980 TOYOTA SUPllA U'1'1ACI (813YSV) 58999 IALEI DEPARTMENT HOURI Mon-Fri 8am·tpm S.t Sam·lom Sun. 1()am-)pm llRYtCE a PARTS S.PARTMINT "°""' ,. ........... eood.. r e.It , MIOO la Yea led ! many xtraa. el••• • r.-1 $9IO. Call.,._ --OnlJ•.U. oe reblt. eq. 4 apd. 11Dd7, Ult .• tlna • .u allll. 11.150 or.....-otr. lo ---------Smta Aaa. n4-~llll clays, 1u.m-•1 ens. ....._ lq 1 rW '71 53111. slaarp, ntru, lo -••••••••••••••••••••• ml, below Blue Booll M/19.._. 9705 -· ... ma ....................... ---------· fllMAL ,. am. a.tat cond. au. QIA•AMCI!!! electric aarf. a m /fm All '79 Alfa Romeos IUn0.91510.S51.-Z. lfUSTGONOWI '11111. lo mi, lllrf. 4 apd, llACH IWOITS caaa. alloy •lll•. lllle Ml Dove Street MW. SU-* "' bst olr. 'i1 Cvtt, auto. lmmae .. NEWPORTBEACH eeo.1111. ndials,All /FM.45Kmi. 752-0toO --------1 mio. P.P. 541-39 & "80 Honda Prelude. llmt aell. 3000 mi. Xlnt. S yr '72 Spyder. clean. rum eoocs. m1»t see Uus one $M.50. 752-63'6 9707 ........................ 77AUDtFOX Sunroo f . 4 door. aW>cmtic and air. Lowe· ty cooctiUon. < JJllSTCF > SJffS IOeWITHAM VOL&SWA&IM 78DO Westminltef' An. lD W..Cmimter m.TMl g..19) 7'...clDIS lOOD Smrool. stereo c:aaaette. prlc e d below low ~uebook (421SXNM ). 7 t lZ• 4 speed, aunrool. aar (3S8 WRE> 71 12• Slmrool. stereo cu~te. air . only 26.000 M i <DXWQ> warr. wkdays 85t ofr. Howard. S49·SS48, 5S7 -40.8 eves. .,,.., 9710 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'S4 Jacuar Mark VII. Rebuilt . engine. trans mlss1on. brakes. etc. Good f'5torable car. Best offer. must sell. (213~1. ..__ .... 9714 • •••••••••••••••••••••• il Blue convertible, 11lnt medwuc:al cond. t3200. '76 Foa . 2dr, 46pd, 2S 7112• "79-9930 before Spm. +mpe. 13700/80. Call Auto .. air, stereo. low STh-9142 after Spm tc-4.100. 3C bn. S235. aWa (5641) ..... 97Ja 71AUDtFOX en 2 door special edl tioo. Rlrcaro seals. 4 ll*ld. au. stereo Uke New ! !05WO> S4ffl I09Wl1'MAM VOL&SWA ... 775l• 4 speed, air. mag!I (532 RZI) 7 7 l 20I 4 speed, sWU"Oof, ur (814 110) •••••••••••••••••••••••• miracle mazda 2150 ......... lt#d. 78DOW..CminsferAve. 7712• lDW..Cm \nwter c.... ..... 645-5700• 81G-~l 631-19), Auto .. sunroof. stereo. ll.ll'(elMTJA> 71MAZDA..._C Mf!Ulic bhae. Great gas imleage. <7MUZD> ,.,, '74 AudJ f'o 11. 4 dr. auto. ll.ll', ~~ 548-~ Rmc long 7 6 AuotFOX Dyna.mJte 2 door. 4-speed and •Ir I t 's dean' (<mS71J) $2995 IOIWJTHAM YOUSWACHM 7...,Westm•nd,ttAve to Wef.lm!l"ter 883-TMl aPr ,._ 7 1A.e"SOOO' BealltifuJ lnd.1Ha red. LliLe aeriea wil.b .-roof. pow4Pr wladows. a ir . .ureo. and murb mucb mor4P ! Immac ulate !.-YNB> S7ff5 IOIWITHAM VOUSWA ... 78DO WestmUIStn A •e. in Weslmlmter ... Th51 631-7M) 971.Z CREVIER &I S I 6 H OAl>WAY \AH IA ANA 835·31 71 IH( UlllMAlf OArYIN<i MACH•"l •USIDIMW1• '73 3 OCS cpe. miDt (06.58 > '74 JDll2 Til SI R ( 11132) ·a 20 02·4spd . s un rool ('l:rl LS71) 'i1 S3llaA muat ( 1008) 'i1 '30c91 ! 4.SISXC > '7833111 Up, air (4ZZ1) '78 32IOlA. IUJ' ( .. ) '71S311aA loaded (!WA) '713211ll 4 ap SI R <81M > '715aA S/R <3&1S) '79 SZll lo..sed ( OZ5e) a..e4S tr• 19711MW 7lllSIDAM This lS an immaculate locally owned sedan. witb escellent e a s mllu1e. Only ll.000 miMa (41158F'Z) ONLY Sl6.9" ............... .,,., lS111 Harbar Bl.cl $.M-4100 OM>tel COUNTT'S OLDBT & . 742002 4speect &11' ( 81'7 KY R ) UftO'BACll VAU.IYIWOSTS 29G Musuente f'wy. MWitoa V1eJO &11 ·21MO 49IS-49f9 t 720 'T7 2lll'Z 2 + 2. 4-Spd. 4Pltt lllrl. AM ,..,. Ca&s • A c. S3K IDI. ascJ0 861 707 4 ..._.How_...YW 13731 Harbor Blvd 534-4100 '79 Muda RXi .re<J .a1r. cove r . S s pd . t• a :. s . Weekends .ev~s .m orn ilJCS 960-S21H Mau•s .._ 9740 ........................ 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Call pp &m 'II YW PICll.W U 1 n am It t' 2 d oor . tlOllW ~Y •ork SUOO or '1S Mck La Sabn. ldr cmd., pwr, ..._.., 6 ,,,,,_,_ _lil.._"_111&. ______ _ ..... _._.. 8'11\yj91b&edlwt&.bfac aua.o.n.Uc and •lr ery t.totr JlJIM·lllhron bardlop. air, vtayl '°'· ....._,All/,...,.,_,. wt.Me 8"1Jle,. Xlat. 1110 C h ev Mooza . • 'TT~ ... 4 •P A IMA \CS>' aJr Ll.,_ ...,,. with d ean! t7 .. PPN) ~ eoatrol. lo ~· till .._. 6 ttu6M COD· C4Dd. N.,. lladla1 Uree tlatcbbuk Coupe Vt 1'I 110 a. &IDl cond. rout . AM 1 M tape , ._ lit.ea MAIOO mJ&n SJ6tl 'tll VW Conver1lb&e, xlftl lmO. AakLDC -/0 · tro1. (TltRTP). LMded. MMnl · air, p/a p /b 2•900 mJ . t.ili ~~':t_"=°_:de<'lt. ~wr. aak.lnJ& •.ooo lft 1>rnaaU&e1 fll70W IOIWfTHAM ~:.:_r~~t17fs$-~I .. au. $29H ateeriq wheel .... LM. ' -l!l.'lOd toadaWoa Ml '4lr7. "'91 Yc::>&MS WA... "11 IMck RMera. B4llY °' IAILI.. '11 Seda D 0 •VI ll e 9'111 "'HMOa.Datmecla t'OCkJ ~1 -9CJIWl1MAM tttOOW•tmlnalttAve 711 vw Sc1rocco. talLeowlM 7000m.i.flal · O 'Ele aaoce. Light ------- Qood Mcly. remo~•blf' ·• in2 ~ R ~pd alk>>• YOUlSWA... ln Yh .. 1rninattt 4un1rm1tape, top cond ly loaded, IDd'I elec IWOIT SM& yellow w/da.rk gold lnter. tm Monte Carlo. a ut.o ha ..... coe•~rt1bl Jlhic ,.b ;n1 trMM> nrttr 1•W9llllml:MletrAv«' 1147~1 al 7.0 M,00010 80 918 IC. moonrf. wire wtlla. Mi.n1 ~~afT AM/P'll atereo w/Mn fl =· ~P"·-~:b. A1~ ......_ ClHn a>vt V\)' In w ~ -lr'e9ted ud traller hltch. " CB. Eatremely clean fl • w e w ..... ral&J' -. m.u~ rn 11.U -~· -D 7* ., vw 'bll l'\IO~. DO 611 v w Catnp«r. Good TI4/99.1181 evea Can'A MESA phah. ~.OOOmi. 81'fl.-OIU ..... llnlA:ld alass. vtn_rl ---JUtlnt It 1111 JIM °' ~Iii l"llfid l~t offer 611-0741 orn~. root. Ult whl. LIOtt&llfy '71 MOH. t4 ,)00 m 1 .. a.ye. 9 716 ~f.,. cu.I llJ.« ~7.f712 '79 RiY1era Buy cw take IMl9. Alf/FM I trk. d 1.1l <.'OOd ............. • ......... lu'nnl troubl .. ,., lln1 ovr IH 7000 mt tu.Uy C •u 9, 15 C O 9917 SELMAN CHEVROLET ....,MJJ Ii l DEALER IN US A ~ rar• Try ,.,_ l>1Hd '7t VW DllS& k>eded. loci elec mooorf. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Chapman Ave. Nwprt for <w oot • At~ for Toin l Modd • door w1tb 1111 • ...,. 977Z win wbls, MIDI tnat.ed. 71 CAIMLLAC '78 Camaro, alnt cond, lo Fwy '77 MOB. ua ho ~au. ~ ROY Al-.in .nd 11lt·rtu Su!'t!r t'••' ••••••••••••••••••••••• lrailef" hitch. 988-J211 ev Seville. 4l.OIO miles aod m 11 ea g e Lo ad e d S4J.84.32. 633-2470 Tooea" coveon . I~ rack. CARVIR JIM M ......... 0 1UM2U11 YOLVO k..w with al.I lhe toya. ss.580/bst ofr. 641·891J wire apoh whla. •Int ROUS ROYCl ~ n '7495 "19 Buick RegaJ. bl.a<'k. lmimculat.e! (1'0tl72> aller~m. 1979 Monza 2 +2. 4cyl. rotld. Makeo utter Call ,,..., .. ~-... v-Msw•---.a ·---~........ ·--loaded with lrtra1 As· S1HI 4spd. AM radio, wh1w ~ ,..._._,. .._ ,....,~ S.Al.IS -·-I &e _., Or '73 C..maro. new llr~s. alls t led l aJl;y ~erl,Ot·tlUI --=.•.=• ..... ~ 11711 llAC.H ILYD. Yc::>&MIWA~IH ,...,_ •• ...... ..,,,,._ SUllll! ue + IOI-.......... air. NDI aooct Sl.SOO Call w ' 10 g a:.s. r ,.,_., u. ---..~ sdJ $7500. Mu.at tee lo ap-,... • • .,.._ whls. 780P F.X S3999. o,.t '74' ...... t_.._._ "Juuu ... eatmuunerAve OVERS~OELJVERY · 97211 YOUlSWAW afte.r 4, 545·9789, ll.S k ror S ELMAN CHEVROLET ••••••••••••••••••••••• OOSID \I NO.O.•\ I Ill W 1 .. tmm,,ter •RTS prea.ate. 5.$1· . Kathy 4 l... ~ 1~ .. 1 6311 .__ EXP.:. 7800Westmimtet'Ave --------(;hapman Ave, Nwprt 1VT4 Manta. auto tran~. ·47 Ue>nU .. y lu m1 a.un . .., "'"" 1980 BUICK In w tmiaater Fwy radio • hUlt!r, wb1 ll.' nM. 110.uw ~l ~r I" u r ~ ' I I b ll v w lA.aLI 11(1 SKYLARK ~ml -638-7* "79 T Top. fully loa'1ed. S43-8432. 6J3.2470 wall tlrt.'ll. i.port whl CQ\ M ~ 71 YW CAMPB .. OLvo Best of ~ GM x cars. spoiler. xtru. m 10L ---::, q U II r I' b 01 l k I 13 0 0 Y Y """""""-u:l 5001 en.. 4GZAJ SlM o-•• b .. '-lO" coo· ~r1100 ' __ ,,.__. -"·u·on V 6 ~1. '72 CadUlac Eldorado __, .-· 78 MAU BU CLASSIC ~ • SEL.111 c S.. 9760 °"""" .. T"' Ml~lUGoodCood1tmn 1966HarborBlvd ........,."""'...., "'" .. AN HEVKOLICT f': a 1 rt' m l' t y t' I rt 1a n 110 .. ~cOSTA ... ~A · fl hud lD fwd 4-1~ Runs well 75.000mi .70 Ca-·ro Z28, 19_000 dr, silver/burgandy lnL,. Chapman Ave, Nw11rt ••••••••••••••••••••••• •JV -_.,..., OBO .... fm Fwy lfll SA.Al 1'8hn 0> ....... 9301 540.9467 ma.nu.al slut\. Up lo 28 Sl.000/ 6'42·425' on1 au. Must sell. never am/ stereo, pwr wia. -- ~-.~3'70 __ ...._ $4995 7!1 VW Bwa New eo,.:ine ~p.e. •door with aU op· "49.or~days been damaged. 6Jl·Z24•. ctow. p /s. p/b, eltt doGr • __. 109 WITHAM Ong1oal owner X lot 17 Volvo w . snrf. a.ar. UOOl IDCl. 2 looe designer S Cou !B>-29ll lodts. 20.000 m1. S490I i 60pel.tassaver. •111t•Ry ._ VOU-.W"''"--.. <"Clnd. mside.ti out $4,800 48pd over-dnve. am/fm. paint 1ray. des11ner ESTATE ALE·"73 pe -. Call962~ ~ rva ,. .,.__... wbeeb I.au root O e V 1 I I e • Io• de d . "79 Z2B . ... ~"' -------J3K m1. l2150/0BO DllJV9Y MOW! 7tll0 Wel>tmLD.Ster AVe 67~n52 xln1cood.992-1954. . . I mooa . Sl.500/best air. ~SMO • immac ... ate.. ....... 1974 MONT t: L"\ R LO. 9&3-71&4 mWesl.mlruller ~se.ats.elecdoor . 13 .000 m 1. loaded Xlnt Cond OrlJ( 111., Pl •WIUDIAUMG• -~I 6387880 '68VW e~. all new. rt' Alllot.,Uwcl lock 6 windows. ral.lye i9SevWeDsl.Xlntrond Yellow Very s harp. mileage Sl450 c·a11arter ••ot '741 IEACH IMPORTS -----<-'elpt.s, 12l95 S48·2825 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ride • handling kit Low auJea. Loaded +-S6475or bst ofr 840 7611 "··m ,u~ ,,...,5 •••••• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • '06 vw Sq b k l /f t ri ---.,., '""""'-' 648 Dove St~t -uare •<' b a ·~ VW Bue Nt'w 1750 <'nl( G -•.. 990 I " ~ stee ng. never xtn fuel tank Sl.5.500 --9920 · 1910PIUCilOT N~"WPORT B£ACll lXlO wagon Gd cond.new New radials. shocks. ••••••••••••••••••••••• re11s tered o r titled 67S-02IM 77 Capnt'e Clll!>:>1c . tan/. SOID.-S 752·0900 motor Sl:JOI> 0 Ii 0 St'dlS AM /F M l"US NOTHINGOYa (ownedby aneasternde-···:;::·u··s··R··.··s·T·· .• ••• brown. '4dr. loadt'ii, au Hal NOW!!! 5.5.2-6U9. Sl.200/bstotr 6313193 a I er "I h o me 1 o "19CadJU..c Olesel. Sedan ~ power accessort t'S, "74 98LE: Aut.o lrans Xlnt $4995 California > 14,000 miles OeVllle. l9·20mpg, 1m We l:uive a good sel~ion cnue, air, am/fm 1·a11S -..CH 1.._..,.. ... 5 cond. One Owner S2800 '75 YW aAlllT '71 BUS w/reblt en~ Nl•w Dnve lilly other sporu nwculate Call eves 5 9, o r N E W & U S E O stereo. full m auitan11noe ...,.. ~• Must seU.675-36111 Deluxe 2 d oor with clutch. brakes . llrn ....... 85 aedan up lD SZS.000 and 644-6327. Olevro&ets'. record. 89M m1 , S299S. Ml Dove Slreet a utomatic. Cleanesl one xJnt. l'Ond $2,495 t"<i 11 J J ",... I.hen compare w1lh this Seller will split any re. NEWPORT BEACH ~ 9762 around' <883MJR) al6ll·7488 AUTO CBfTlll c.-ar. Aski.nit SB.500. Mr CAD 79 Seville DIESEL. p&U' bills lAt 6,000 ml. rtr 75Z-oto0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SJ995 142!>8aker Slr·eet Main. San Cl emente. 21 21mpg. Silver . CB. ~e repair aUowanc~ "10 SUIAIU 4WD 109 WITHAM '62 Baja B""~> COSTA MESA 62-4HB after 7p m or 24 Tape. Loaded. M1ot. PP on plice. Call 644-71164. ftWIChe 9750 Like new 4 wheel dnve VOU(SWA6EM S500 540-9202 hr ans serv. no. <Del U-4.950. 4 ~3 ·4 552 o r eves or ~I °"21 bt'fore ••••••••••••••••••••••• slalloo wagon Many e x 7600 WHlmtnster Ave 64b ~ Mar)481·9'138. 45112-3025. ~ * POISCHE lra! l048$YSD9N9)5 WesLm1ft• t • ---Ill •L'> H A11to1, Hew 9800 A t H 9100 Aut H 9800 A.to H 9100 Aut H 1979 911 IOI WrTHAM 893-7561 6.18-7880 ••••••••••• •••••••••••• •• ~.~~· •• :.": •••••••••••••••• ~~· •• :.-: •••••••••••• ••••·~· ..... ": •••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••• ~~· ••• e.-:•••••••••••• SC TCI0"1JO VOUCSWACiEM '68 Buv.. :idnt n·wl'h i::11(xt 5 speed, air cond . allo) 7600 Westm111s ler Ave bod)' 51495 wheels. AM /FM ~iereo m Westminster 4!r7·4026 tape. 1128ZEF> Obvious· 883 75.JI 631!-7880 '78 YW SCIROCCO lv 1arage llept' T_oyoto___ 9765 Champa gne t>d1 t 1on $24,650 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '1dew1nder Auto m.a la<·, ~~ ,7ITOYOTA air.stert'() DYNAMITE' ;_ff') '{"'< ~ llteVQC > -....-... :_ 1to u . ._ Uft ba~ka:u~!eed, air IOl~~~AM •lh.l• .... 1>o> u1.a tond .. AM /FM stereo. v-.... w ... ~-.. ""''""n °'"" ·~ Ul-ll.ll map. EscelJenl rood1 ,,_.~ ... -~ uoo. ( 137UJS) 7600 Westmmster Ave. *POISCHE $5399 in Westmmi.tcr Marti Howcrd YW 893 75.sl 638 7880 924 1.1731 Harbor Blvd 534·4 100 '78 VW coov. Mmt cond AM/FM stereo. alloys ---Low m i leage, c.-oball Red beauty! <503HRA) 1967 Corona. gd mileage. blue , SS .000 /080 $7695 need s rin gs ssoo. 7 14 ·6 7 3 ·3151 o r ~ ~9767. 451 Redlancb 714.673 9094 __ Jrro'li?j -~---~-y-ot_a_C_e_ll_ca-Ll-.ft-b-k-.1 ~~.~79~YW~~l~U~S~~~I fully loaded. very lo m j Dynamite 7 passeneer Bestotfer.67J.~eves. w1tb overhead air oft 76 .-oaSCHE '78 CELJCA L11\back, 2A, super sound system Still loU ol factory warranty = DfSCOUNT (llf i144--W ·'=- 539o 152 RABBIT 5973 5579 636 RABBIT-4 DR 6122 820 6245 5991 RABBIT 4 DR 6010 RABBIT 2 DR. 60Q 646 6299 603 5980 620 RABBIT 2 DR 6100 918984 916849 7325 7185 7890 7020 8130 7000 7225 7085 7765 6900 7980 6890 otSCOUNT 100 100 125 120 150 11Q . .. . .. # . 9121 OOOml, S spd. A/C, P IS, All /FM cass. s tereo. 5spd..w/alr.Only 47.000 xlnt c ond Clean Ill (910PRY). thruout s,s 600 or best IOI Mel Alt&I IMC. 55&-9'8i ' 150N. Beach Blvd --------(Sllli. No. of SA Fwy > 74 Toyota Corona <1 /c. La Habra 522 ~ au lo. 1 m ma c. cond , left! (444YTA > $7995 109WITHAM YOUSWA4HH 7600 Westminster Ave. in Westminster ~ 7551 638·7880 Sl800 675~3 ------ 2 DOOR 4DOOR. 4000R 2 DOOR 2DOOR 4DOOR 2DOOR 4000R 4000R 4DOOR 4000A 2 DOOR 2 DOOR 2 DOOR 2DOOR 5999. 812609 6032 928935 5985 921045 5756 860828 5753 811085 6034 929935 5863 875070 5757 831765 5968 858726 5759 5895 5871 5967 858490 853331 891534 861192 5542 6215 7065 6837 6902 6600 8045 6797 7352 6637 7027 6945 8337 7010 8095 6215 7195 70091036 6142 6489 655 863 6056 581 6229 798 RABBIT 2 DR.6096 DASHERWAGON 5949 DASHERWAGON 5944 DASHERWAGON 5947 DASHEAWAGON 5948 DASHERWAGON 6056 940369 928303 939484 93no2 128771 121123 126339 126612 10.525 10,525 10,585 10,585 10,585 10.680 10.340 10,045 '9995 9995 9995 9995 9977 530 530 590 .. ; 590 , •PORSCHE 924 '73 Kllrman Ghia COO\ 78 Cehl'a !>"l)d GT. I ft.uru perfect. xlnl c·cmd owner fully load~d Absolutcl)' must i.ell th1" SJOC.(J 6-W !._.~>'I 7fl0 lHXH w l. n d ' S a < $I ~~U '71 ·orona dh A C.: rad1n 66h m1 ~l'I!> 0~'> 83J.4374. 640 917.5 CVl'l> ·73 To)ota Corolla Oeluxl', xlnt cond U800 ~t olr ----C.11964· l.397 "76 9115, Sspd. mag~. ---st.er cass. snxf, slvr. 1m '72 Toyot a L11ndcru1,1·r mac Sl 3 950 I' P 4x4 II top. l"ln $<!250 ~19'8 c•ves wkends 645 S422 or8JJ 6430 ,..eous reii 91 tS, '77. Tri..... 97 6 7 stereo casi.ette. 29.000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• mi: aun roof, au, Sll.000 .-W TWIUMPH ~Ul82. SPfTRRES PORSCHE t977930Tur bo. (OOL3J21 bUt/blk. new paml. new f'ROM P·1's. s /r . /\ nd1al $6499 ser•ice , Ross ala rm ANO auoo. Richard ~' '64 P orsche 3SIC. 98'+ ~-New eng, all German. Kon is. rubber. palat. 59500/bes t orr 131-4213, f'15· 7922. "70tuT Coupe, 5'M, local car. No n.wt. New paint. S lrtm/gauges. Mags '7.iaoor offer 642 1387 or M&-la>PP '14 911. 59M. all one. Newport. car. 5 apd. Ma as. 1tereo, etc. Sll,300. 142·6967 or 14&-lQIOPP $500 FACTOllY IHA n MEW TRIUMPH Tl7COUPIS ( 104610) FROM $8299 AND $1000 PACTOllT .. ATI Price Includes a.ir coodl tl on i n I oft A M I f M cauette. MIWftlUMPH Ta7 CONVEllTl&U ( 103423) FROM $8999 AND $1000 •ACTOltY IBATI TRT price Includes al.r CllDdiUoDiDC 6 All/Fii <•nUe. \ f):j} 71!1!1 & 5411 6176 '79 YW IAlllT (,1ean cu.<1lom 2 door with dUlomal1<' r<1 d1u :ind IK'all·r 20K lJ\11;1m11t-• <5JOW001 $4995 109WITHAM YOUlS W ACiEH 76IXI WPstm uuter Avt· m WestnHn!>ll'r H9J. 7551 fi..18 71WI "72 8~. rt'bll en,.:, n<.~ body work S750 1>44 5-0:>4 Malik. ---vw Bug Convertible mid 70"i. Wanted 002 745!1 ·75 Fun Uu. .... 7 passenger. beige. radio, Mich tires. be3l offer 835-6566 or ~o.eD CLASSIFIED INDEX Tt Pba Y• M, Call 642-5678 aaoas A4••rth•r• 1tlt••ftll ..... ~ ,...;, -....., __ , ,.,., .. ,.,.,, '-tdf....,. T1'e DAl~ T "lOf .. _ .. _.., ........ llnf i..c ...... d ........ ,_.,..,, HOUSIS FOi SALE IOOJ • 1100 OTHta lllAL ISTATI 1200 ·1fft a .. TA.U )100 . 400 IUSIHlSS, IHYESTMINT FtHA..CI lOff. un AMNOUHCIM ... TS "" LOST &l'OU~ t\)00 ,..SOHALS UM SIUtcl DMtlCTOIY HOO SCMOOl.s& IHITaUCf10N , .. ~ JOnWAmlD "" .... WAHTID ,. .. MllCHAMDIM ......... ... fOYOU ..... IOAn A NAalMI ~·r ...... T1l.,,..,OH A TI°'4 ......... AUTOMOlllll ..... ",. WAGON 4DOOR 4DOOR 4000R 4DOOR 2DOOR 2DOOR 2DOOR 2 DOOR 2000R 2000R 2DOOR 2DOOR 2DOOR 2 DOOR 2DOOR 2000R 2DOOR 6086 921868 5754 6040 5979 825761 931762 915000 . DASHERS 6060 5894 5752 5937 5938 361141 093745 092459 115758 102760 9165 9155 9155 9615 9415 SCIROCCOS 5891 5923 5806 5917 5308 5893 5678 5800 5803 040000 052290 043250 047597 037304 047655 040270 04sn 044100 5920 0489«51 5972 001487 5910 041330 6011 ~tQ'l 9235 9375 9070 8535 8880 9425 8422 8959 8495 9050 8762 8869 9770 PICKUPS 6175 770 7281 1056 6280 790 67221373 5579 6325 8375 8296 8372 8766 8597 8384 8515 8102 n1s 8080 8338 7550 7742 7642 7980 7876 8052 IMO 636 870 790 859 783 849 818 851 860 968 820 800 1087 872' 853 853 1070 886 817 790 SPT. TRUCK 6095 937397 7105 7000 105 4 SPEED 6075 936617 6790 1190 100 14n63 DASHERWAGON 6050 147303 4 DOOR DASHER 5939 126146 DASHER WAGON 5942 115115 4 DOOR DASHER 5936 114344 DASHERWAGON 5946 111989 DASHER4BOOR 6015 141463 9670 10,680 9765 VANAGONS 5928 092519 '11,320 5931 095121 10,735 5885 074998 10,685 5927 092226 10,685 10.01 2 9727 9608 9187 10,110 9237 10,490 9962 9700 9749 VANAGON VANAGON VANAGON VANAGON VANAGON 5887 079894 11,200 10,200 VANAGON CAMPERS 608 668 613 437 484 570 528 830 773 985 936 1000 CAMPER CAMPER CAMPER CAMPER CAMPER 5934 083866 13,915 12,752 1163 5925 5935 5826 088608 12,925 11 ,825 ·1100 092895 12,925 11 ,610 131 s 013011 12,387 11,201 1186 6061 095866 13,540 12,524 1016 CAMPERAUT06055 099521 CAMPER 6143 013590 13,300 13,540 12,307 12,118 1182 CAMPER CAMPER 5763 060461 5925 088808 12,925 12,240 11,142 11,110 WE NEED YOUR TRADE PAID FOR OR NOT FREE CREDIT CHECK 1300 1165 • 1315 AU VIHICLIS PLUS TU AND UCINll t IUIJICT 10 PllOI ULI t DOC FEE· e SALE ENDS JULY 13, 1980 IOI ITHA·• VOLISWAGEI 7600 :::::•~lfl• AVI. 193-7551 er 631-7110 . . . .. 9tlt "21 C 5 ffll II I~. p~ OllAN2!..COON'l'YllT 'S ................................................................... 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'70 LTD Sta WRn, a ir shocb, hvy duty hatch. needs enR work $400 962·S'72'7 aft 6PM ---.. -NEW 1980 PICKUPS LONG IEOS • SHORT HOS KING CAIS • 4x4'1 NL~~ s4179 HUSTLER 4 SPD. JUST ARRIVED! NEW SHIPMENTS OF . A 280ZX's .. 200SX's D GOOD SELECTIONS MOW AVAILABLE FINAL SELL-OFF NEW 1979's LIMITED SELECTIONS MOW PRICE SLASHED TO SELL OM SIGHT! '74 llustang. Xlnt. cond. 6 cyl automatic w extras. Call ad n7 5 at 642..UOO 24 hrs. a da~ or 644-0262_. _ 2 Mustugs. '66 6 "67 ron vertables. Bo th a uto. Po"er. air, Like new 760-88.'58. ·~ conv. 289. Redtwtute top. Exl. shape. $4450 641).1'64. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1975 OLDS c .... s .. ,.- C-oupe. Air cCad., pwr. steeriq, brakes 6 win· dows, tilt wheel, All/FM stereo w /8 track tape & tnaly agem! C172PPI). $2699 EAllLllU IMPOIT SALIS Reliable Used Can 1S85 Harbor Blvd. COSTAM!SA 631-0741 '79 CUtlasa Brou(bam. As- sm lie. S28S mo. No down req. 562-6576; 851-9622 Pillo 9957 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71 Ford Pi.nto, must sell. needs mi.nor fWJl&. CaU 4IM-0146 '73 new clut ch . tires, r adiat or. X lnt ga s mileage. Ask!ng SlOOO or best oiler. S45-2014. ..,_.... ff60 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·• Veliant du. 6·cyl, auto, air. P/B, FM, nu paint. xlnt cood. ms. 59-4109 76 ARROW, l&OOcc. a pd., radials. 39,000ml.,a m radio , Very claa..~78 "'' ....................... 'TT Pallt1K Aatft ..... ,... 42.0• mi, alllo, a/c, p/b, p/a, SHOO/beat offer . S5MIZZ. 71 Tr-. Am. Oat ol State 40en&4apd, lo mi .. Aper IMrp. Jim..._, USITHI DAILY PILOT .. FAST RISULT" SllYICI DIRICTORY For Result Service Call 642-1671 W .JIJ LAST CHA•CEI s3,!9£."8 REDUCTION SILE UPTO s 1000 REBATE OM ALL MEW '79 AND ·so CARS AND TRUCKS OML Y I more day for REBA TE FINANCING AT LOW TERMS IS NO PROBLEM AT SUNSET SALE BIOS SATUDAT, 1 /IZ/IO AT 9 '.M. *********************** DIS WEEK'S SPECIALS ''OL'R CHOICE •.• .Jl.ST .\ l·~E\\ E X .\,IPl.J:S: '78 CR:E'\-'ROl,ET M A LI Bl' ~~~LI '399~ O·•~, ._. ·7a Bl'IC K LE SABRE ~=~f) •3995 "79 t'ORD FIEST A 1233095) -7a CHEVROU..'T CAPaJCIE :~:·/) '3 99 I!! O•ly . ... "78 OLDS CUTLASS WGN. '~!U.:H) '4 3 91!! O•ly d 919 .IAGUAR XHL (382WYE) SPECIAL "78 B l.'IC K EST.\ T E WAGO~ ~EAi '4~9~ o.1~ ... d 79 Bl'I C'1' EL IECTRA (747"MJ> SPECIAi, 79MGB '5995 '78 C H IEVROl.ET CAP .. CE WGN. (523UZT) •3995 ~... ... Oaly MA.NY MORE TO (;BOOSE FBOM! EN11RE INVENTORY REDUCED! .. <'•r. ,,_.,, <'•r -"'" ,._., , .• _ r,......: '· .. -..-. -..................... ..,, ......_. ............ --....... ----..... ~---___ ...__ ... ___ ~ @lll!m.,... -· ..-. .._. . ...... ~-.... -·--·· -·· •"' ---· .. . . . Huntington Beach Fo11ntaln Valley EDITI ON YourB•••••_.• DallyN•••pa ... r VOL. 73, NO. 193, •SECTIONS, '6 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1980 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS 52 Others Will Remain Freed Hostage Hospitalized H .. tlagto• Well 70 Families Fke Gas Leak Bv ROBE-" BARKER Ol-o.li111is1tet St.Ht A huge cloud of gas escaped from an oil well in Huntington Beach Thursday night and re portedly ca used n ausea . heada('hes and sore throats to residents of four cities. Hardest hit area appeared to be in the Seacliff housing tract in Huntington Beach near Clay Avenue and Golden West Street. About 70 familie s were evacuated from their homes b.> Navy Sex Case Eyed By Jurors PORT HUENEME <AP> Three officers from the scandal· plagued USS Norton Sound mis· sile test ship are trying to reach a verdict in the case of a male petty officer accused of exposing himsell, making lewd remarks and se~ually assaulting five female crew members. The court-martial of Petty Of. fleer. 3rd Class Craig Norman l ~overed 12 alleged sex-related ~ffen ses . r an ging from No rvember.1979. lhrough March. If co1w1cte<1. Norman could be sentenced to six months in con· finement, reduction to the lowest pay scale and a bad·conduct dis· charge. The jury of two women and one man. all selected by Cmdr. James Seeb1rt. captain of the Norton Sound. also have the option of giving Norman no punishment at all. The court.martial Thursday was the latest in a series of prob· lems to hit the ship. regarded as a key commun1 cat1ons link 1n the Pacific Fleet. Rear Adm. Stanley Anderson waited Thurs· dav night ln Honolulu to hear the outcome of the court-mart1a1. said Gene Blackler, public at fairs officer ror the Navy base here. The ship is based here but 1s in Long Beach for maintenance Later this month. eight woman crew members from the Norton So und face di scharge for homosexuality. And at the urging of Rep. Robert Dornan. R -Calif.. the Navy is investigating a stabbing ancident aboard the ship when it was at its home base in May. The Navy is also investigating reports of a shipboard gang that carried out revenae for its mem· bers and dealt in drugs and loan· sharking. Last year. Seaman Muriel MacBride was lost at sea during an assignment of the Norton Sound to Van<:ouver. The Navy has established no official cause or death for her. and her boyfriend, a crew mem ber , said he believes she was pushed over· board. These other problems or the (See NA VY• Page AU fire department offit•ials shortly aft er 9 p.m. No se ri ous injuries o r hospitalizations were reported although "hundreds and hun· dreds" of calls were logged by public safety officials in Foun· ta1n Valley and Huntmgt on Beach. The cloud. contaimng hydrogen sulfide gas used in steam tnJeC· t1on process at the Ammoil USA 011 well at Golden West Street and Pacifi c Coast Highway, drifted over Fountain Valle). Santa Ana and Tustm. about 25 miles away Fi re inspector Rich Grun- baum said the gas was potential- Iv lethal but was not at its fu ll ~trength. Gas fumes built up in homes in the affected a reas and res1 · dents reported shaking off the t>ffe cts when they went outside. The gas c loud escaped at about 9 p.m. and was sealed orr about 10 minutes later. Aminoil s po k esman J oe Helewicz said the accident OC· curred when a valve apparently malfunctioned during a steam injection process that forces oil closer to the surface. The steam. which contains the hydrogen sulfide gas. was tn· tended to be contained ins ide the well. Helewi« denied that the gas contained lethal properties. Numerous calls were reported by womed residents in Fountain Valley to police and fire depart· men ts. There were many complamts of headaches and one man drove to the fire department to report that his daughter had become s ick Most of the calls in Fountain Vall ey came from the southern part of the city. There was no evacuation there Officials said the gas was col· orless and smelled like rotten eggs A s pokes man for the Air Quality Management Dis trict said today his department had not been informed or the inci dent but was certain he would look intothegasspill. The odor still could be detect· ed tn parts of West Orange Coun· ty early today Aid Sought For Illegals TUCSON. Ariz. <AP> -the Legal Aid Society is planning a eourt battle to keep the lmmi· gration Service from expelling 12 Salvadorans who survived a desert trek into the United States t hat killed 13 illegal aliens. Meanwhile. Sen . Dennis DeConcini. D·Ariz .. Thursday called on U.S. Attorney General Benjamin Civiletti to gTa nt the aliens permission to live in the United Stafes, a nd a nothe r politician announced plans to raise run& for bail. Fair Slate The llnd Annual Ora.nae County Fair moves into ita second al 10 days Saturday when fairground gates open in ea.ta lleu at 10 a .m. II~ events Saturday include: -t ..... PN-OPtD'"I dol and dairy goats judamg. -I ..... Cblld.rm'a Royal Court Contest. -1-t P.•~ Kida' Water Balloon Coolest. -• • • P.•·· CaDJOD B1'11crua Band. -1 ...... Clown Conte& -1:• a .. 1:• •·•·• Cripple Creek Clo11era, Hertt.198&.ate. -t.. I_. II fa:·· SwQIDI Belrol aerial act. -•:•p.-.. ~way Weswrn Bancl. -t:• p.a.. 8oatb Gate Ya.6 Band parade. -T _. t •·•·· Clay and Sally Hart lD tbe am· .......... :_ t ..-.. Riek Wbtte • Sweetwater JunctlOD ln lbe ... ?' ....... (• , I .~ ............ PARENTS OF FREED HOSTAGE REFLECT JOY. RELIEF Jeanne and Harold Queen of Sc.rsdale, N .Y. STRETCHER BEARERS CARRY RELEASED U.S. HOSTAGE Richard Queen ArrtvH at Zurtch Airport, Swttntiand 118 Seniors Exempt From Utility Taxes Huntington Beach senior citizens 62 years or older with an annual income of less than S8.000 soon will not have to pay a S per· cent tax on their uUllty bills. The savings could amount to $30 per year for each eligible household. The program is expected to take effect in about 30 days. Qualllled seniors probably will be able to apply for lhe exemp- tion at the Seniors Center, 1708 Orange St. Mayor Ruth Bailey aald the City Council took the action tb1s week in order to give help directly to those who need lt most because they are on fixed incomes. A bout 1,800 households are estlmated to qualify for the ea· emption. A s percent tax on electric. =t.elepboae and••• bllla ... ID 1'74 to help finance the trueUon of the Civic Center ud U.Cealral Library. Tbe ~ wW reduee rev· ••u• to tb• city b~ about SM,000 Pll' 1ear. lmplement.a- tloe eGlla se esUmated between $2,141-S •• at. - Council members Ruth F\nley, John Thomas, and Jack Kelly joined Mrs. Bailey in a pproving the exemption which Bob Man- die and Don MacAIUster op- posed. Crash Kills Motorcyclist A La Habra man died Thurs· day night from injuries received when bis mot.ottycle and a tum· ing vehicle collided near a La Ha bra iDteneetkJD. Police said Richard Eldon Jobnaon, 38, wu w•tbomMI on hls motorcycle on Imperial Hiihwey near Walnut Street at 6:30 p.m . when the colliUoD, alto mYOlvlAI Tbomu Cbartell A1tn, 3S, of La lllrada. oc· curred. Jobnton dled at La Habra Commmll)' =al followtna the eeddlllt. Wd. .... Alla •• tl'MMd ud ntJnud. T6e , ... al tbe eecW.t la m- der am.lptlon Mental ProbleID Possible ZURICH. Switzerland CAP> Ri c hard Queen, the f irs t American hostage freed from I ran in more than seven months, a rrived in Switzerland today and was whisked off to a Zurich hos pital for treatment of a re· por t ed p syc holoi:?1cal o r neurolo~Jcal problem . I ran ·s revolutionary leader A\atollah Ruhollah Khomeini ordered the 28-year-old VIC(' COn · ~urs release because of illness Bul an offt c1aJ m Tehran said this did not mean any change m Iran 's attitude toward the 52 Americans who r e main ed bt.-h1nd They arc m their 25lst day or capt1v1ty today J\ US. Embass} official said doctors at the ho~p1tal 1m · mediately began putting Queton through a senes of tests "It's very difficult to make an immediate medical prognosis," he said. An embassy spokesman said the freed AmerH.'an would re· main at the hospital for an JO· defin ite t.Jme for treatment. Queen's parents flew out or New York this morning for Lon· don. where they were expected to connect with a flight to Zunch late tonight or Saturday. Queen . who grew up in ScarsdaJe. N.Y .. was met by the U.S. ambassador to Switzerland. Richard Vine, v.hen t h e sc heduled Swissa1 r Jetliner touched down in Zuncb at 11: 16 a m . -3:16 a.m. PDT -after a s1x·hour flight from T ehran. The young man w as 1m · mediately placed on a stretcher. taken to an ambulance that had been wait.mg on the tarmac. and driven to the hospital. Security j!uards kept report.er; from talking with Queen. Fellow passen~ers s aid they had not noticed anything unusual aboard the plane and did not recognize Queen. He was aet'ompanied lo Zunch bv an official or the Swiss Em- bassy in Tehran. which looks after U.S. interests in Iran. Th e U .S . Emb assy s pokesmar Peter Reuss. said he had no idea about Queen's cond1ttoo but that U.S. doctors would be flown lo Swit%erland from Germany or Austna to JOtn Swiss spec1ahsts in exanurung the freed hostage. Queen told r e p o rters In Tehran as he was put aboard the 01ght to Zurich that his illness v. as "something with the bram. Some sort of virus or someUung. I'm not sure," CBS News re. ported. "I feel a lot better right now, an the last hour." he said. 'Tll J usl be corning home as soon as possible. That's all I can say." Queen bad been treated at Martyrs' Hospital in northern Tehran. where a medical duty officer said he •·seemed to have a psychiatric problem," The w ashington Post reported from Iran. The bostage·s fat.her, Harold Queen. said that in a letter in February his son said he "bad some kind of a twisted spine or som ething like that." Two months later . a minbter who visited Queen said he told him an insensitivity had developed in his fingers. The elder Queen said be doubt· ed bis IGl1 bad a psycboloeical diaorder. judging from the coo- tent and spirit of bi.a letters. Harold Queen and bis wife talked to reporters duriq a visit with r e latives Thursday lo Scarsdale. Despite Queen 's release, Iran's prosecutor·1eneral, Ayatollab Seyed Karim MOUlllvi Ardablll, told reporters In Tehran. "In no way It aboukl meu MJ cbaqe lll our DGlicJ toward America ea4 tbe hosl•I•· u t.be Imam (KhO- meinl> bu aalcl tbe Parliament ll the ftna1 autbarity to take 887 declalon coaeeralaa tile t.o.iaa-.·· Fire D~ Plant BAltERSnSLD <AP> -All e leetrteal nre baa eaUMd an ettlmaled ti mtnton dam• to motors and beUen at OoJMa State Iran 8lld ..... Co. • ON HIS WAY HOME Released Hostaqe Queen Wills Can't Re1ne1nber ShOotings By FREDERICK SCHOE ME HL OI -C>Mly -SUH Costa Mesa car s alesman Jerry Wills testified from the witness stand Thursday that he does not remember the shooting tn a Fountain Valley apartment that left an off ·duty Costa Mesa policeman dead and a woman IOJ Ured. W1 lb l'Ompletmg two da~ of testimony before a nme·woman, thrH·man jury in Orange Coun· ty Superior Court Judge Luis Cardenas' courtroom . said he didn't be<'ome aware that crime St'ene investigator Ma rk Pesan · t1. 27. and Joelle Sennewald. 22, had been hit by gunfire until severa l moments after the shootin~. Pes ant1 died as a result of three guns hot wounos M 1ss Sen· newald ~urv1ved thl' shooting :i nd test1f1ed t:arher 1n Wills· trial Will};. 34. testif1('d th<Jt h(• en· tered the Slater Avenue apart· ment where P~ant1 a nd Miss Sennewald were sleeping from a bakony he said he wa::. carrying the handgun u::.ed in the shoot in gs Wills told the t'"Ourt. however. that he had no re<'ollect1on of a struJ!gle with Pesanti or a gun being fired. Later. he testified. he saw Pesanti and Miss Sennewald on the floor. "I knelt down beside Joelle. I told her she wa!> not go· in~ Lo d.te.'" He said he was not aware she had been shot until be tried to assisl Miss SennewaJd in putting on a robe. "I didn't know what had hap. pened. I couJdn 't believe what l saw In frool of me . It was like a bad nightmare happening.·· Wills testified that he told another female occupant or the <See TRIANGLE. Page A%> Coast Weather Sat.ardey sunny. slightly cooler. Lows tooight SS at the beaches, 6S inland. 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NEW YORK I APJ Ca.abank, thti nation ·~ second larg~M bank. cut i\.S pr1ml' l~ndme rat~ to 11 25 percent from 11 ~ per cent today in a cnove analyst.a ~heYe signals the begmnlna of another round ol rate reductions by banks The prime la U.. rate banks charge on loans to most credlt~ corporate euat.omers Whale It ss not directly linked to consumer loans or mortcace rates. pnme rate changeli are considered an indicator ol ttedlt t'oadiUons and a foreshadow· ing of changes in other kinda ol interest rates. lt'-..eu' ...... •aew-11411 ER.4' DETROIT IAP) -Betty Heitman, cb09en by Ronald Reagan to become co-chairman of the RepubUcan Nalion~l Committee, sai<l loday the GOP platform has a strong w?.men s plank that "goes far beyond the equal ri&h~ amendment .. Mrs. Heitman, president of the National Federation of Republican Women. will replace Mary Crisp, an ERA suppor1~r who drew Reagan's wrath by critici~mg _GOP plaUorm commit· tee votes againat the ERA and abortion ngbts. The platform does not endorse the ERA. as past platforms have. ...... ~ .... t-'Uf•• .4111 ........ JERUSALEM <AP) -Independent preslden~al caf!d~dale John ~erson made a hospital call on Prime Mantsler Menachem Begin today aft.er a controversial tour of the Arab sector ol Jerusalem. "I found him looking very well and obviously champing at the bit lo resume his active leadership," Anderson told re- porters after 40 minutes in the Hadassah Hospital suite where Begin is recovering from a mild heart attack. Woman, 77, Attacked in Niguel Home A 74·year-0ld woman was .as· saulted and robbed by two mug· gers on a motorcycle in the parking lot of a Fountain Valley ~lure Thursday everung, police said. Ruth Marie Pryor o f Bellflower was walking to her car from the Woolco department s tore, l ocated at 16061 Brookhurst St .• at 9/.m. when s he was rammf\ by the motorcyclists, police said. The two men reportedly grabbed her purse then n ed :southbound o n Brookhurst Street. Police sajd the purse con- tained SJ6 in cash. and other miscellaneous items worth $85. Mrs. Pryor s uffered bruises on her back and arms. and a c ul on her right hand. but refused e me rgency treatment, police ~aid. A similar incident was report· ed earlier in the day in the park· ing Jot of Von's Market at l~l Ha rbo r Blvd. in Fountain Valley LJona Me r z Stephens of Laguna Hills was walking to her car from the market al 5:20 p.m . when a motorcyclist rode up behind her and snatched her purse, according to police. Police said Ms. Stephens had Sl04 in cash in her purse, and other possessions worth $116. Whale Found Dead In Aquarium Pool REDWOOD CITY <AP> - Nepo. a l4-year-0ld ~ormin.g killer whale at Marine World· Africa U.S.A .• has died. Mary O'Herroo, public rela· lions manager for Marine World s aid the 22·foot·long wlaale ~as found dead in his pool alid officials had no idea wbal caused his death. DAILY PILOT ,,.. ()<-'°"' IMll• ~-. •"" _ .. 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The n1ght of the shooting, Wills testified, be ea.rlier had been al Miss Sennewald's apart· ment, and. in Pesanti's pres· ence. had asked her to choose between him and the Costa Mesa policeman. "I expected her to tell Mark their relationship was over, that she and I were engaged. "She told me that she was go- ing . . . that s he was choosing Mark . . . she sat at that table and covered her face with her hands for twenty seconds or so. "J couldn't believe she could say that.·· Wiils testified. Two Perish, HBMan Hurt In Smashup Two Placentia youths were killed and a Huntington Beach man was seriously injured in a two-vehicle broadside collision early today on the Placentia· Anaheim border. A California Highway Patrol spokesman said the youths were riding in a small foreign car that was struck by a panel truck driven by Kevin Hawkins. 23, of 19781 Em.uary Lane, Huntington Beach . The coroner's office identlfied tbe youths as Mark Muakavitcll, 16, and No.-man Garberson. 17, both of Placentia. Hawkins remained in the in· tensive care unit at Canyon General Hospital in Anaheim to- day. AJdes said his condition was stable. The CHP spokesman sald pre- liminary investigation indicated that Hawkins ran a red light at an eathmted speed of 70 miles per hour before the accident oc· curred:tnveaU,ation ia coatinu· lng, beaaid. Platform ' Assails Carter DETROIT t AP > -The 4Rer.ubllc1tn platform commi\ll'e fin shed work today on a 1980 ls llUl'S document. d elive ring a ~t"1ar lng bl1a11t a t th., fore11tn polu') and national defense pro- 1r1 ram~ under both President l'ute:r and the Democratic <.-on trolled Congress. "Never before lo modem hJs tory has the United Shtes en dured as many bumlllalions. 10 REAGAN TO APPEAL TO DEMOCRA TS-A3 ~ults and defeats as it bas during the past four years -our am- • bessador murdered , our em. bassy burned, our warnihgs ig. nored. oor diplomacy scorned. our diplomats kidnapped," said an introductory seelion to the platform adopted unanimously today. The platform preamble sight· ed ··unparalleled unlty withinou.r ranks" and said the Repubhcan party, under Ronald Reagan. could "make America great again." The platform asserted that "America is adrift" and headed toward "one of the m ost dangerous and disorderly periods in history.·' ··In ultimate humiliation , millitant terrorists in Iran con - tinue to toy with the lives of American diplomats." it as· serted. The proposed platform. being reviewed by Reagan in Los Angeles, reflects a "rightward move" in the nation, according to the party's pl a tform chairman. Calling for sharply higher de· fense spending, a broad tax cut and efforts to strengthen the family, the platform was ten· tatively approved in commm~e Thursday night by drafters who sou~ht to avoid contentious de· bate when the convention opens next week .\1 Panw hi le . advocatC'sof ;.1 pla nk conspicuously mlssing from the platform -s upport for ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment -sought ways to dramatize their cause. Rep. Margaret Heckler. R :\f ass.. urged Reagan to meet with delegates who support the ERA lo explain wh at ro le women would have in his ad ministration. And a national women's group planned a pro- test march al Cobo Hall here next week for the opening or Republican National Conven· lion. The 106-me mber r esolutions committee m et today to ap prove a platform preamble. The panel finished work on the bulk of the document w1th acceptance of a foreign policy and defense section carefully s hepherded by Reagan loyalists. These planks. In particular. reflect Reagan'! statements and positions. Committee Chairman Sen. J ohn Tower, R-Texas, said to· day that while parts of the pl_at· form appear more conservative than the 1976 document. he does n o t think this will hurt Republicans in November. ·'I think the country has moved to the right and I think the Republican party reflects that rightward move in the coun· try," Tower said. He was interviewed on NBC"s "Today" show. Leaders Set In Huntington Service Unit William Osness hu been elect- ed chairman and Lee Mossteller vice chairm an of the ll·member Huntington Beach Community Services Commission. The unanimous vote Wedbes· day allows Osness. 37, to begin bis first term as chairman, sue· ceeding Nonna Vander Molen ln the one-year position. O~n~s. who bas been on the commass1on four years, is employed in the personnel department in the Ci· ty of Santa Ana. As chairman he will oversee meetings and act as spokesman for the commission. M06Steller, a retired principal of Huntington Beach Union Hilb School, baa been on the com· mission for 12 years, serving as -......1:-a.... ... "-•f-..-...£--"'-=·=·Olft• ~IA ...... Cllllce bot.b cbalrman and vice chairman . Mother Sought Bank Guard Diee In Abduction 1a Robbery FJpt ... ~~-~~--. ~ ~~-,-~~· t.t.l.t ...... -... - t ' $ U I crt•)MMa1 a «1•Mc..-....,.__. ..._ ...... Cle hC:S 1 Ai-. ... ,. ---------- SAN P'RANCJSCO '(AP> -A GARDENA (AP> -Homicide waf1'ant ha beea luued lbr &.be ....-, i three mother of a leftlet 00U•1• deteetlwe AN -"' or . teacher fore«I Into a vm two armed robben wl9o •Id and weeks 8'0 to wbat poltee 181 killed a ._ ol AmerlH MtUft• " .. - effort co bramwutl ber. ty 1uard wttb bll own ,_ llDd ' atole M,100 from tbe baM . 11 a r h W l r t b , 5 t • o Tbe three ll)eD eotered tbe Lanadowa•, Pa.. ••• named ' buk lbaril1 .,.,_. ... Tbun- TbunclaJ ln a warrant lMuld day -4 CGllfrGIUd t.M surd for tbe abduct.on ol lln. Wlrtb'a near the ftioat doar, •~ d•U.,..... Sula.,:..; teacher at Hid. Seto YltoUo, •• WU abot Alemay Comm Coll• ID twice and dled at tbe IHM. 8u f'rMCileo, pol-Htd. \ .. . ' ----------.. -------------------- • Mall Idea Wins Nod From BB The Huntington Beach City Council has approved concep- tual drawings fOt' a semi-mall oa Main Street Ln the downtown section or the city. The project , designed to beautify a three-block secUon of the street from Ftfth Street to Paciric Coast Highway, will con· vert the mall area into a one· way street with angled parking. A textured street surface, park benches. bicycle racks, ~treet hghL5 and planter boxes are proJ)()6ed. F inanced by Housing and Community Development grants. the project is estimated to cost S325,000. Work is scheduled to s tart in late Sep- tem ber ·'This is the first positive step taken to improve the downtown in man) years,·· Mayor Ruth Bailey declared .. It will show the pe<lple there that we a re serious about up- J!rading the area." . -~ .......... PETTY OFFICER NORMAN (RIGHT) AT COURT-MARTIAL Navy Jury Deciding Hla Fate In Ship Sex Caae The downtown part of the city has been the subject or re· rl1•ve lopmcnt efforts for years. But vanous plans have fallen by the wavside. crueny beca use of 1·om plaant.s by res idents over high density plans. I Fro•r~.41 I NA VY SEX TRIAL . Rtuns Coac1" s hjp came up only once at the court-martial when Nor mun s aid, "just writing somebod) up on the Norton Sound could get you hurt ·· Defense attorney Lt Dantt>I Fry said the major issue in the case was the credib1hty of thl' f ive a lleged vi ctims . two of whom are pregnant and lntl!nc1 to marrv within 1.1 month /\II •if them admitted tq µrcm<1rtl .1I sexual actJ\lt) Pros<'n1t1>r Lt rmrtr H11 h.ird t •rl~ il'>k{'{f ,t 111,tlt• C'I M'-nlOIM 1o1,l:1, had fx>l•n <'Jlll'<I ti\ lhl• tlt•ftll'.1 and ::idmJltt·d to ~~xu;.d ti etl\ ''' with t WO of lhl' .i llt:l.!NI \ 11·11 rn ' "BecaUS(' \OU M"f l:\.\ Jlfl\J llll does that m~an that }<1u lit"' 0 n e d e fl' n s e w u I n 1•., ' . Boatswa in's ~tale Jos<·µh Hurkt.- sa1d he d1dn t think th,• 1o1.orn~n :,. charges were m<ide up. "( thank lh<'v·re blo" n up ht> said, adding · that at•t1v:ty re- garded as improper in c1vihan life is just the way that sailors ta lk and act . "But this is a new Navy," Uns said. "There are women here now Thc-se .1:1 rls should not h.n't' to put up wi th tht>se thin~' -.rm ply becau::.t· that·!> the ~ :.iy ::.uslor-.. do thin~s ThP!.e charge::. arl' in the m1hta r v Code 1>f J u:,,llce Uris also called two s urpnse female w1tne<;:,,c·-.. whri said that Norman mad<> lc-wd remarks to them. kss:-.ed them and rubbt>d up against lhttm during the ship's assi~nmcnt lo Vancouver The charges made b} the sur prise witnesses we re not a mofl.'? the 12 s pe cif ic a ll egation::. against Norman. ·'The major issue is who do you believe. these rive girls or petty officer Norman and his character witnesses," Fry told the jury "We don't bring this in· fo rmation about the women's sexual activities before you to drag them through the gutter or make them look bad because they made petty offi cer Norman look bad.·· Fry ca lled Norman 's three supervisors to testiry that they had never seen nor heard him sexually harass or talk about II • • f''ry alc;o pn1ntl"d nut that on :J 'hip 1o1.1th m11re th<1n 300 "r""- no ont ('l'-P b..•s1dc•<, tht-alle~('O vtt·11m.; 1·vr•r "><i w or ht·ard .iO\ thlnj! 1 ·rs -. c•r1unt1·ri·•t Th,, rl"aVJO '\nr111.m lr;l~ U<'h ,, i.:uorf r(•pula 1111n :1nrl no''"'' 1•\•·r SJ" th•·'• 1h1111•, '' l>1•r;,11,•• h• "cl1·\ 11111' 1 11, 111 ... rn1,...,•tl lhr• dl'ff·n .. 1•' t •1nll·11t1•m lh.1t the \u1m 1•n <·on I' 1 r • •I t • • .1 1 1· u c -.,; 11 r rrr .1 n I" r I IJ • t' I 1 1 • \.\ ,f J l " U ~ h 'ti( ••·r\ 1· 11r ltwr• 1.4.a• 1 , 1n •1nu11 .. to 1 ~ • , 1 ,. 1 J rz , n .. " h 1 ., I>•· n •I \\ 11rrf ot.111 t11u1 tllnl!. 1n lht· I ti" I 11 •,1ld W ~1.1t • \ll.11 11f(1·nrl,•r 1j1,. hi,. thin:• 111 1 •11 hi ir· '\rirm.1n •·• ,,, \ 11nk•·r '\ Y 11 -.1111 d lh.tl Ii• h.1tJ tr11ul1I• ,\11rk111> \\1th "''•fll1•11 I 1111,!l.I h .11 1· t ur· 1 rJ .i (1·..., ,,f thl'nt 11ut for not Y.Orking, or not he1ng ..., here they're supposed lo b<' 1 ·ve flad to search for people .... ho took off l t"an"t worlc: .... 1th them They don t want to "''rk for m<'.' hl• S:J1rl II (' .1dm1 ttNI thJt h•· h.11l m ,1 ._ .. .i i· ,. II 11 11 ,. " " m J n -.lto11l1\1'1 t111t ,11,j h1 •IHI It ·'' h1 r r1-.i111" IP (r.,nl "' .1 Ill 111 .iil<>r J h.11 ;i fl,.r d1!1 n1 1t l1·-.t If~ Th•· \\11tn.1n ...,.·.im,1n II•-< rv1 l H1 \ t•rh J1·11111nJ:~. :,.,11d ~ht" 14:i-. ... 1o1. .1 h h 1 n i.: ,1 h d n i.: J r 1o1. h ~ n '\orm.rn jppro.1t'ht-d ht-r from lwh ind ,mrf put h1' hands on her n1•1·l. ancl -.tir111lcl1•0.. Sht! saul she told him twit'(' to ::.tof) and no one 1o1. J S nearb~ Seaman Ap prentice Pa me la Tepstf'ln broke down in tears as -.h e t•nterell I he 1·ourtroom throu~h .1 hank of telev1s1on h~h ts and t•amt•ras When she rt'l"O\ t•n '<i. she told how she was J l 14 att"h noe night when the srup wa~ al S\'a and Norman tned to force ht>r to t•omm1l an un n.1tur<1I '>t'\UJl arr S t•;i m ~1 n Cynt h ia Lo ng '"'l lf11•tl, . I \.\US IO the paint 1111 l..l'r bt·n•h ni,: o \ t•r m1x:n~ ll-' inl .... ht•n I ft•lt l h1 !> h3nd up tn rtH t' 1 c>lch area · Wife Repeat v~ Tonight, R <1 m~ footba ll coach thy ~al&\d:,01 and his wife. Mary, "Ill n•pt:at their marriage vows trm1ght at Sants Simon and Jude < 'hur <'h in Huntington Beach on th• ot·<'as1on Qf their 25th wed- d111c dlln1ver~ary ,, Hams spokewoman said the • .. 1·111 15 a 'lentsmental gesture •111 1h1• p;,rt of tht• Malavas1s, ~ho r!'s1d e 1n llunt1ngton ll.1rhuur ~1.11.1,a:.1 ~as un:.ivailable fl}r 1 •1 n1mt·n t t l)day . ··That's h•·c '' "'t' tht· l>ndf'lffOO m 1s prob· , h I ' n 1• r v o u ~ , · · l h c "''"'k'''"omJn )()Shed Th ·· fou r ~l al;n·.,~1 children ,,,. '' h1•1f11h'rl to part1C"1pate 1n r h " c• ,, r 1c· m " n rt· :. F o o t h :; 11 1•la~ er. -J)t.'rhaps the offense Jnd defense hoes -will be ushers. The wedding take11 place at 7 p m al tbe church al 20«4 \ta ~no l1 a Ave .• Huntington BeaC'h 99th Year A Big One I. Y~'C H BUH G. T en n. 1 \ p , Mary Bobo h<td plf•nt ~ of hC'lp celebrating hl·r !M.h b1rthd3y Family. fr1 ~n ds a nd a con · g rcssm an showed up - along with 5.000 birthday 1t r ee t1n gs , a g iant postcard and some sexy red underwear. .. It's the biggest one I e\"c r had," the frail whjte. h a 1 red wo man s aid of Thursday's bash. Mrs. Bobo"s big day got a boost when her friends at the nearby Jack Daniel 01s t11Jery spent $80,000 ove r the last couple or m onths fo r nationwide maj!azine advert1sements inntmg readers to send birthday cards BUY ANY SUIT OR SPORT COAT IN OUR STOCK FOR ONLY ... one dollar. •wtTH PURCHASE OF ONE AT REGULAR PRICE SOUTH COAST PLAZA COSTA MESA (714) 540.1502 • 7 Irvine ED ITION VOL. 73, NO. 193, ~ SECTIONS, 46 PAGES 52 Others Will Remain I f ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1980 "'··········· t D•lly N••8p•per TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Freed Hostage Hospitalized B•at Kltl•ap ( Smith Guilty In '79 Slaying By FREDERICK SCHOEMEID.. Of tile o.lty Pl ... S!Mt An eight-woman, four-man Orange County Superior Court jury convicted Newport Beach resident Larry Donald Smith to- day of murder and kidnapping and the disetppearance off Dana Point of Carolyn Beale r of Garden Grove Fair Opens To 'Huge' Traffic Jam By J ERRV CLAUSEN OI tloe 0.lly Po lot St~ff The 32nd annual Orange Coun- ty Fair opened to a monumental , traffic jam a nd picketing plumbers this morning in Costa . Mesa. Traffic -funne led to two lanes on southbound Newport Boulevard near the Fairgrounds entrance because of work by Pacific Telephone Co. -was backed up about four miles, police said. , Fairgoers. lined up before the 10 a .m. gate openings, had to pass through picket Lines strung out by plumbers of Local 345 in a union strilte against all Southern California plumbing contrac· tors. Local union business agent Oaniel Whee le r sa id the 15 pickets marc hing in front of mos t Fairground gates we re protesting employment of non- un ion laborers on fair parking lot projects Under fire . h e s aid. was California Landscaping. The firm as doing subcontract work • for Griffith Co .. general contrac· tor on the project adding 1.300 parking s paces t o the Fair- grounds this year. Picketers claimed that under· ground irrigation pipe for park· ing lot landscaping irTigation is being installed by non-union workers. J im Waltze. a spokes man for Griffith. said only two landscape firm employees were at the con· struction site this morning, fill· ing holes and gener a ll y malting the construction area saf~ for fair visitors. "We'll have them pulled out by noon." he said. Walt.ze said his firm will back off the job until after the fair. Costa Mesa officials said all of the telephone company work at Fair Drive and Newport Boulevard was completed today under state highway supervision at about the time Fairground gates opened. Brock said state officials told him the job, laying telephone cables under the streets, ran behind schedule. The task. scheduled to be finished early this week, was done during off-peak hours, Brock said After deliberating only eight hours over a two-day period, the jury apparently discounted the defense theory that Smith was as much a victim as Miss Bealer in the unusual crime. Miss Bealer disappeared Aug. 24. 1979. and her body has never been found. An eyewitness in the trial testified that he saw a man resembling Smith and a woman resembling Miss Bealer in a boat m Dana Point Harbor the day after her disappearance. That boat. the eye witness re ca lied. returned from sea with on- ly Smith on board. Deputy Dis trict Attorney David Carter said after the verdict that he had believed the case would "cause tremendous problems for us" because no body was ever located. "It's the first case in this county that the body of the de- cea sed has never been located," Ca rter noted. Defense attorney Terry Giles had attempted to prove that Smith was working at the behest of two men whom he knew only as Ray and Jack and that Smith and his family would suffer harm if be did not participate ln a scheme tD extort money from Miss Bealel''s brother. Larry Fox, an Anaheim construction company owner. Smith was previously convict· ed in U.S. District Court in Los Angeles on extortion charges but he has steadfastly denied that he committed the murder. He testified in his Orange Cowity trial that the two henchmen were the ones on the boat who k 1 lied Miss Bealer. 24. and dumped her body overboard. As for Smith's assertion. the prosecutor said . "I believe they <Ray and Jack) have always been a figment of the imagina· tion of Mr. Smith." Smith. 44 . sat quietly at the co unsel table and showed no emotion when the verdict was read before the standing-room- onl y crowd of spectat ors in Judge Leonard H . McBride's courtroom. The jury also found that special circumstances existed that could qualify Smith for the death penalty. The start of the penalty phase. however . was delayed at the prosecution's request . Carter said that he wanted to s p ea k with Miss Beale r 's parents. George and Martha Fox. of Colton. before de<:iding whether to seek the death penal- ty for Smith. Carter said that be felt that it was important to involve the parents of the victim in the de· cision "because we're talking about an issue of death or life ... Prison Chief OK'd SACRAMENTO <AP> -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. 's appoint· ment of former state Sen. Howard Way as state prisons chief has been approved ~Y the state Senate. Fair Slate 1be 32nd Annual Oran1e County Fair moves intD it.a second o1 10 days Saturday when fairground sates open in Costa .._.at 10 a.m. II~ event.a Saturday Include: -t La,~ doc and dairy eoata Judliq. -1 .... , CbUdreD'• Royal Court Contest. -1-t •. -..l. K.lda' Water BalJooa Contest. -1•1 .... , .,;aayon BIQlll'MI Bancl. -JP.•·· Clown Contest. -J:• ... l:H P·•·· Cripple Creek Clo11ers Rerttqe Slate. ' -t.l ... llp.m., Swiytq Belros aerial act. -t:• ..... Lolt Hipw~ Weatera Bancl. -•:• .... ,South Gate Youtb Band parade. -7 _. t P.•·· Clay and Sally Hart in t.be am-~- -I ..... Riek WIUte 6 Swil9lwater' Junctioa ID the Ila t8w......,w1. , J APWI_...,... PARENTS OF FREED HOSTAGE REF\.ECT JOY, RELIEF Jeanne and Harold Queen of Scaradafe, N.Y. STRETCHER BEARERS CARRY RELEASED U.S. HOSTAGE Richard Queen Arrivea at Zurich Airport, Swttzertand Triaagle s•oeting 'Don't lleniember,' Defendant Says By FllEDE&JCK SCROEMEBL °' • ......,,.... ..... Costa Mesa car salesman Jerry Wills testified from the wltne18 stand Thursday tb8t be don not remember the shooting in a Fountain Valley apartment that left an o(f-<luty Costa Meu policeman dead and a woman injured. Willi, completing two days of testimony before a nine-woman, three-man jury in Orante eo.,m. ty Superior Court Jucl&e Luis Cardena' courtroom, laid be didn't become awan that erlme Rene lnveatlgator Mart Pe.mt· u. n , and Joelle Seanewald, 22, bad been hit b)' 1unflre unW Hveral momenta a fter the Qoot1na. • Peaantt died u a result ol three~ wounds. Mlsa Sen- aewald survived the shooUna aad &eltlfled earlier in WW.' trial. WADI. M. teatifled that be •· tend die •ter Avenue apart. m•t wllll'e Peaant.l and Mill ........................ from. balcony he saJd he was carrying the handgun used in the shoot-ings. Wills told the court, however. that he had no recollection of a struggle with PesanU or a IWl being fired. · Later, he testified. he saw Peaanti and Miss Seonewald oo the noor. "I knelt down beside (See T&IANGLE, Pa1e AZ> Korean Church Set For Irvine Site The lnlne Plannln1 Com- mlaalon bu approved alte plans for a Korean Baptilt Cburcb la the El Camino Real area ol tbe city. Tbe a,UJ.tquare foot church wlll be bulJ& CID a I .a.acre parcel o( land CID Walnut Avenue near tbe Her1ta1• Polat Con- domilll ..... a.arett develapen plm to pUee a 57-foot bi,. m.t CIDtbelite. Nervous Problem Treated ZURICH. Switzerland <AP> - Ri chard Queen. the firs t American hostage freed from Iran in more than seven months. arrived in Switzerland today and was whisked off to a Zurich hospital for treatment of an ap- parent neurologacal problem. Iran's revolutiona ry leader Ay atollah Ruhollah Khomem1 ordered the 28 year-old vice con· sul's release because or has ill- ness. A S tate Departm e nt s pokesman Ill Was hmgton said prellmmar) medical te-.ls 1n Zurich md1cated Queen has a neuroloit1cal problem 1nvolvmg som e lack of coordination and s tiffness of his left arm. An off1c1al in Te hran sa111 Queen's rclease did not mean any change in fran's aU1tud1: toward the 52 Americans who re-rn a1 ned behind. m the ir 25bl day or capt1\1ty toda} A l ' S. Embass} 'ipokes man s aid the freed American would re m ain at the hospital ror an Ul definite period for treatment Queen's parents new out of New York Uus morning for Lon· don. where they were expected to connect -.-.'Ith a flJ ght to Zunch late torught or Saturday. Queen . who g r e w up 10 Scarsdale. N.Y . was met by the U.S. ambassador to Switzerland. Richard Vine . when the scheduled Sw1 ssa1r Jetliner touched down an Zurich at I I 16 a.m. -3: 16 a .m . PDT -after a six·boor flight from Tehran. The young man was 1m · mediately placed on a stretcher. taken to an ambulance that had been waiting on the tarmac. and dn ven to the hospital. Secunty guards kept reporters from talking with Que<?n. Fellow passengers said they had not noticed anything unusual aboard the plane and did not recognize Queen. lit' was accompanied to Zunch by an official or the Swiss Em bassy in Tehran.· which looks after l' S interests in fran Th e L'.S Emba ~sy spokesman. Peter Reuss. !>aid he had no idea about Queen's cond1t1on but that L S. doctors would be flown to Switzerland from Germany or Austria to JOlll Swiss specialists m examining the frero hostage Queen t old reporte rs 1n Tehran as he was put aboard tht' flight to Zunch that his illness was "something with the brain Some sort of vtrus or somethmg I'm not sure ." CBS News re ported · · 1 feel a lot better right now. in the last hour ... he said 'Tll Just be coming home as soon as possible. That's all I can say .. Queen had been treated at Martyrs' Hospital in northern Tehran. where a medical duty officer said he "seemed to have a psychiatric problem." The Washjngton Pos t reported from Iran. The hostage's father. Harold Queen. said that in a letter in February his son s aid he "bad some kind of a twisted spine or s omething like that. .. Two months later. a minister who visited Queen s aid he told him an insensitivity had developed in bis fingers. The elder Queen said he doubt· ed his son had a psychological disorder, judging from the con· tent and spirit of bis letters. Harold Queen and his wife talked tD reporters durin1 a visit with re latives Thursday In Scarsdale. Despite Queen's release, Iran's prosecutor-general, Ayatollah Seyed Karim Mouaavt Ardablli. told reporters In Tehran. ''In no way it abould mean 8QY cb&ftse in our policy toward America a nd the bostarea. u the Imam <Kho- meini > bu said the Parliament ls the final autborlty to take any decision concer.nln1 tbe bottqes." Fare Damages Plant BAKERSnELD <AP) -An electrical fire bas caUHd an Htim.-ed Sl mluton ct.Im• to motors and bollen at OoildlD State Iron ud Metal Co. ON HIS WAY HOME Releeaed Hostage Queen Navy Sex Case Eyed· By Jurors BULLETIN PORT HEUNEM E <AP> -A pe tty ofricer from the USS Norton Sound missile ~t ship was foancl guilty today of Dint' couats ol sexual harassment iJa. d uding atwmpted sodomy, ex- posing himself, threatening womea. rubbing agains t a woaaa in a pay li.ae and usiJlg obscene lanitua~e. P ORT Hv E .... EME IAf'J Three officers from the scandaJ· plagued U~ Norton Sound mis- sile test stup are trying to reach a \•erdJct in the case of a maJe petty officer accused of exposing himself. making lewd remarks and ~cxuall) a ssaulting fi ve fem ale ere " mem bt>r.; The court martial of Petly Of. hct.>r. 3rd Class <.:ra1g Norman l'O\'ered 12 alle,gcd l>CX related o rft>n '>e'. rani:?tng from "'" '<'mber.197!1.through March If conv1ctC<J . 1'orman coula be c,e ntenced to six months m con ftne ment. r1:duct1on to the lowest pay scale and a bad condul't dis charge The JUry of t"o women and one man . Jll selected by C'm dr James Set'b1rt. raptam of the Norton Sound. also hdve the option of g1"1n g Norman nu punis hment at all The court martial Thursday "'as the latest in a S<'n ei. nf prob· lems to hJt the ship, regarded as a key communications llllk m the Pac1f1c Fleet Rear Adm. Stanley Anderson "a1ted Thurs- da\ n1£ht in Honolul u to hear the outcomt' of the court-martial. s aid Gene Blackler. public ar fairs offl l'er for the Navy base here. The stup 1s bas ed here but is in Long Beach for maintenance. Later Uus month. eight woman cre w members from the Norton Sound f act' di scharge for homosexuality <See NAVY, Page AZ> Orange Coa st Weather Saturday sunny. s lightly cooler. Lows tonight SS at the beaches, 65 inland. Highs Saturday lower 705 to80. INSIDE TODA V For .ummertime entmom· mnt under the .tars, Mad for the OrOftQe eo..t11 Fair' or the H°"1/V100d Bowl. ~e their attroctiofu Oft Paoe CI. ==-~ .............. ., -.i.. CM ............. ai ............... ==-.: = ......... 01 .......... ............ ~ Ctl ftellllrt CM ..... .,. Will$ a CM .... ..... M ' In Mesa •1 "8'1'11\Ja t. VIN EL Ol .. ~"-t ..... N•mc>S and •ddreuH aelat'd alonii with a sturdy sar~ and thrf!e pound o( C'()(alne worth $500.000 ~re beina studl«I by :1ta tc narcotl<'11o aaenta tod•y followlnic u raid on • Harbor Art'a home and U.. arre11t o( two a lle1et'd dru~ dt>alen I I) Vt':Sl lf(IUOr ' neaOU•led lM deal leudlng to UM aielaute TYeg. diy night Tht•y only tt'\'t'lill~ t1ct•1b ot lht! capturt.> of f~dl'ral vr1:0.on wubat1oner Dt>nru!> <'um i.nJ h1 g1rHncnd Thursda.)' "\ en1na. ho wever A spokesman ror tbe Al'«'My General'a Olnce ln Sat'ramtoto saJd Thw'lday the aaft la whkh Caln aJl.,edl) kept th• coulne and UIOrted aale. rttorda waa a Louth one to crack. The Job reportedly took a pro. f41Sslonal locksmith 18 hours o( steady work to perform Caln, 31. wu a rres ted by state agents at a Harbor Boulevard motel in Costa Mesa, where in· vestlgators s aid they purchaaed two ounces of cocaine while negotiating for a larger quan· thy. Agent-in-charge J .C. Dear stld a searc h of Cain's van yielded a loaded hand1un along with •.200 in cash which also was seized as evidence. · A search warrant s igned by a j ud1e was the n obtained to enter C a in 's r e siden c e at 2297 Redlands Drive. in a strip of cou nty t e rrito r y be tween :'llewport Beach and Costa Mesa. There. investigators s a id , they also arrested Paula L. Roberts, 24, who lived· with Caln at that a ddress Attorney Gene ral's OH1 ce spokesm an G ina McGinness said the pair &r e formally charged ~ith con1.p1racy. sale of t·oca ine. possession of cocaine for sale. simple possession or C'O· t'!UnC. pof\SeSSIOn Of marijuana for salc :md possl'ss1on or man 1uan<1 Cain 1s also charged 1n add1 Lion with possession of a firc1trm by an ex-frlon and v1olut1on of federal probation. Invest igators s aid they found <tbout 10 pounds or m a rijuana µackaged as though ready for a s ale at the Redlands Avenue ad- d ress where Ms Roberts was then Into cus tody Tuesday night Cam 1s held at Orange County Ja1I in h e u or $1 00,000 ball. although lf the funds were poet· oo he would still be held on the federal probation violation c·harge. Authorities said Ms. Roberts 1s bemg held in lieu of $15.000 bull In the women ·!> Jail Rmm Coacli, Wife Repeat JI oiaJ Tonight Rams foot ball c o ach Ray Malavasi and his wife, Mary. will repeat their ma rriage vows tonight at Sants Sim on and Jude C hurch In Huntington Beach on the occas ion of their 25th wed- dfng anniversary. A Rams spokewoman s aid the event is a sentimental gesture on the part or the Malavasls. who r esid e In H unt ingto n Har bour Maiava.st was unavailable for <.·omme nt t oda y . "That 's beca use the bridegroom Is prob- a b I y n e r vo u s." th e s pokeswoma n Joshed The four Mala vasl children are scheduled to participate In t he c erem onies . Football ~yers -perhaps the offense dd d efense lines -will be ~hers. -The wedding takes place at 7 pt)n . at the churr h at 20444 l'tt'a g nolla A \'C . H unting ton ~ach. f' , OAt.NOICOAIT :· ~ :~. DAILY PILOT :•~ 0•""'9 (~I 0.1tw ~'<Pt •• ,., .,....,. '\ •\ •• ""''>·"'9id "'-1 .... , p, ... , • ~ .. l\#9f o. tPW-o .. ~ GM•t """9t1"'-nt {6M....,_t W.'•t• ltd1l~'t Iii• ~1\l'lfil ~'•I~~ f rtoo., '"' ( .......... ...._, ~ .. ~ ...... _ tit •Cfil f•1111t1t•I"-Y•••• ft ••f\• l •0'-11111• ••«"'''°""'"' '°''1 A ",,...., ,..~. f'Oo!toO!"I I\ F.1\fWO S.hllf .. t \.,.. ~·" ·~ .,,..._ ..... ,fi'.,"'Q Ol~t h •• ta 'tlW\t "'•• \"...-t ,. 0 l>-0 """ ... """ • c. .. J tOf ";I "h" i .> , :! " ._,., .. _ p.,, ''°'""' .. ~ Pvc;, V'l!i• JM•ll ( ...... "'"'pr.., ·•dlf'tl • ._, (,. .......... ~~· f'MM••• ..... l01t0r T ':."'::: ... '7'l':'" c:Mf'"ll l -AunlM f ,,..,.....,.. le1tor T~(714)M2-411'1 a • ..._ MM11t'"'9 ..,_,.,. ,,.... .... 1>_ ..... Wordless Wonder .... ,,..,.... Little Ter~a Jacobs of San Clemente appears awestruck at the antics of Eric Dan dove. a mime working at the Sawdust Festiva l in Laguna Beach. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ HB Oil Well Gas Hits Four Cities Bv ROBERT BARKER Oii.i• 0..11, ,., ... si.11 A hu~e cloud of gas esc<iped fro m an oil well in Huntington Beach Thursday night and re. port edly caused n auseH headarhes cind sorC' th roat:. to res idents of four cities Ha rdest hit area appearl'd to ht• in the Seacliff housing tr:ict 1n lluntmgton Bearh near C'la\ 1\ \'C'nue and Gold en West Strt•et. A bout 70 f am 1l1es "ert· l'Va cuated from their homes b\' fi r e d(•pCJ rtment off1c1als shortJ~· after 9 pm N o se ri ous 1n Ju r 1cs or hosp1tallzatlons wer e reported a ltho ugh "hundre ds a nd hun dreds" Of C'81lS W('re fO~g('d by p ubl1r safety om c1als Jn f'oun- t a 1 n Valley and Huntington Bea c h The cloud. containing hydrogen ~ulflde ga5 used In st eam true<-· t1on process at the Amin oll t:SA o il well at Golden West Stred an.d Par1f1c Coast ll1ghway, d rifted over Fountain Valley. Santa Ana and T u1.tm. ubout 25 m1l~s a"'ci' r1rEo' in.spector R1 r h G run baum said the ,gu5 was potcnt1dl ly lethal but '4as not cit 1~ full ~trength Gas fum es bu1 It up m horn<--. 1n the affected areas a nd re ·1 dents reported :.haking off thC' effects whe n they went outs1 rtl' The gas clou d e s ca ped at I a bout 9 p.m . and Wll5 sealed off :tbout 10 minutes later Amino1I 'POkE'sman J oe lll'i!'"1rz !.1:t1d the a ccident oc· nu r1·d "hl'n a \ ::tl\'C• a ppare ntly 01.1If11rwt111nPd du r1 ni:! a c;tea m in 1t·c 11011 111111. t'"" th.it fon:l':. otl i. lo:-.1·r tu U tt• !>Urfat•t· Tht• :.tl•am. \l.h1<:h con ta ins the h:.droj.len :.ulf1dl' #tU!., was m· ll·ndcd l<l bt· euntatnl'd inside the \\ t• 11 lk lcw1cz denied tha t the ga s rnntain<.'d letha l properties. Numerous calls were reported by worried residents in Fountain \'alley to police and fire depart· men ts There were many com plaints of h<'adache!> a nd one man drove to the fi re department to report that his daughter had become :.1ck. Most of the calls in Fountaln \'alley came from the southern part of tht· r 1ty There wu no t•varuat1on there Omcia l~ said the gas was col-orlc~11 and ~melted like rotten l'~j(:. ,\ :.pokC'1>m an for the Air ()ua llty Ma n agem ent Distric t "did toda) his department had not ~en informl-d of the mci· dent but was certain he would look lnto the~a11splll The odor s till could be detect· i.'d in purt.'I of Wt•st Orange Coun- t ~ early today ~--JUST BREA Kl NG-----.... Late tlem.3 from today's world and notlO?IOL n~w• <Uvelopmf'nt~. TMI Finishes J/ enting Krypton Gas Early HARRlSBt:RG. Pa < API Venting of r<1d1oact1ve krypton ~as from the containment bulldmg cit the c nppled Three Milt' Is la nd nuclear plant was complt-tcd today -about a week ea rlier than expected, off1 c1als saul "TMI officials at 9· 30 a.m shut down the Unit 2 conta in- ment build.mg venting system and dc<·larcd the pr ocess com - plet ed," s ald spokesman David Delzrngaro During the la st 17 hours or venting. on!) 27 curies of kr) pton were releas~. he said. Robert Arnold. senior vtce prC'S ident or the Metropolitan Edison Co .. the plant's operator. ~aHI the next step -in about fo ur weeks -will be an attem pt at m anned entry, the first by humans since the plant was closed last year Odllanlc Drop• Rate .. lfJGln NEW YORK <AP> -Citibank. the nation 's second largest bank. cut I~ prime lending rate to 11 25 percent from 11 s per- cent today in a move analys~ believe signals the beilMlng or another round of rate reductions by banks T he prime is the rate banks charge on loans to mott creditworthy corporate customers While It Is not directly linked to consumer loans o r m ortgage rates, prime rate chanaes are considered an Indicator or credit conditions and a roreshadow- lng or changes in other kinds of Interest rat es Wow' Pl•• ·a..,nd ER."• DETROIT <APl -Betty Heitman, c hosen by Ronald Reaaan to become co-ch alrma11 or the RepubUcan NaUonal Committee, said today the COP platform has a str ong women's plank that "1oes far beyond the equal rtshts a mendment.·· Mn. Heitman, president of the National Ftderauon of Republlcan Women, wUI replace Mary Crisp, an ERA supporter who drew Re11tn's wrath by criticizing GOP platform commit- tee votel •la.inlt the ERA and abortion rlg hll. 11\e platform does not endorse the ERA. as put platforms have. .4•11ef'H11 l"Uf•• .4111• ... n JERUSALEM CAP> -Independent preside ntial candidate John ·Anderson made a holpital call on Prime Mlnl1ter Meaaclaem Be,sa today after a controvenlal tour of the Arab 1ector ol JeruHJem. "I found hlm looldnt very well and obv'®aly champln1 at the bit to rMWDe hJa acUve leaderablp." Andenoa told re· porttn after 40 miDUt• ln UM lfadulab Holpttal •"1te wbtre Bealn ls recovertq from 1 mild heart attack. ---------------------- Platform Assails Carter DETROIT CAP> -Th e R~publlcan platform committee finished work today on • l&M lS· 1ues document. delivering a searing blast at the foreign policy and national defense pro- gram s unde r both P r esid ent Carter and the Democratic con· trolled Congress "Never before In modem h.ls· A!AGAN TO APPEAL 10 oeMOCMTS-A3 I.Ory has the United States en- dured as many humiliations. in- sults and defeats as it has dunng the put four years -our am- bassador murdered . ou r em- bassy bu.med. our warninp lg· nored. our diplomacy scorned. our diplomats kidnapped," said an Introductory atttion t.o the platform adopted unanimously today. The platform preamble sight· ed "unparalleled unttr within our ranks· and said the Republican party. under Ro nald Reagan . co uld "make America great again." The platform asserted that .. America Is adrift" and headed t oward "o n e o r the most dange r ous and disorderly period.a In h.lstory ... "In ultimate humiliation . m llJltant terrorist.a In Iran con· tlnue to toy wHh the lives of American diplomats," It as- serted. The proposed platform. being r eviewed by Reagan In Loa Angeles, ren~ta a "rightward m ove" In the nation. according t o the party 's p l a tform chairman. TRIANGLE J oelle I told her she wus not .,,, mg to Wt! " 111· !>atd tw "o'> nrit a" <H•· '>h•· hcid bt~n shot until hl' t n~ to ass 1st Miss ~nnc" uld 1n putting on a robe. 'I didn't know wha t had hap pened. I couldn't believe what I s aw In front or me It was li.ke a bad nightmare happcnmg " Wills test1r1ed t ha t he told another fe ma le occupant or the apa rtment "I'm not going to h urt any body cull an um bulance." Earlier Thursday. the jury listened to the reading of what Wills termed a suicid e note that he had written fi ve days before the shootinf( In the letter . Wills l!Btd he wns willing to kill o r d ie for M1si. Sennewald Wills test1f1ed that he was cons1denng su1c1dc ~cause of a fa 1l1ng romantic relationship with the woman. "ho he sllld also was seeing Pesant1 The n ight of the shooting, Wills teetlfled. he earlier had been at Miss Sennewald's apart m ent. and. In l'esantl's pres· ence. had ask~ her to chooee between him and the Costa Mesa police man "l expected her to tell Mark their relationship was over. that s he and I were engaged "She told me that s he was 10· Ing . . that ahe was c hoosing Mark . she sat at that table and covered her face with her hands for twenty seconds or so "r couldn t bt•l 1eH !>he l'Ould sa~ that."' Wills testified -~-· ......... PETTY OFFICER NORMAN (RIGHn AT COURT-MARTIAL N•vy Jury Dftclared Him Gullty In· Ship Sex C•H Fro•Pap .. lf NA VY SEX TRIAL • • • And at t he urlo'ln~ o f Rt>p Ro b t'rt Do rnan. R Calif th(' Navy 1s 10\'est1~at1ng a stabbtni.: incident abo11rd the -.hap ~hen 1t ~a:. at its home base m Ma} The Navy 1s alS-O 1nvC'st 1~at1ng repo rts of a shipboard gang th<tt carried out revenRe for 1t:. m em bt:rs cind dcdlt 1n drugs and loan -.hark mg La,t )'t-ar . Si•aman Muru•I Mac Bn ck' "';is l<>!>t at 'ica <lunni: .tn as!>11tnml'nl of 1 ht> Norton ~und t•) VanrOU\f'r 1ht• :"-J \' h.i-. 1·-.tJhllsht·d no orfH 1ul r JU'>•· 11 ( Ol'J l h fo r h1·r Jl\O h··r bo~ fnl·n<l. J crt>w m .. mt.wr -.u1tl h1· belil'\ 1·-. :.ht' "'" p1;~ht-d ''' 1·r l.u.1 rd T ht>st' utht>r problt•m-. of t h•· .. hip c•ame uµ (Jnl> onrf' u1 thP t ou rt mar tial "'hen '.\o rm,1n -.a 1d , "Ju.<11 "ntmi.: soml'bod~ up on the Norton soun d could J?l't \OU h urt " · Defense 3 ttOmt>y Lt [Juniel F'ry said the maJor 1:.-.ue 1n the c·ui.e v.a-. the <:rt'd1b1llt\ "' lht> fl\ t' allegl·d \'ll'llm!'o • t "''' or 99th Year A Big Otie I Y:'\C"lllH'R•; T1•n n • ,\J'I Muq l:Stibo hJd plt•nl\ or h1•lp relebratin~ her Wth b1rt hiJa, t-am1h r r 1 e n d ., ,, n c1 ... t' o 1i ~rei.!>mHn -.huv.1·11 up Jlnng \.\llh 5.000 b1rthd;n );trl'et 1nli{!>. u ~1;.int P<11>tN1rd and :.omt-''':it)' rl'll u nderv. t·ar . It s the bl J.:~t'!.t Onl' I l'' e r had, .. tht· frJ 1I "hilt· hai r ed "'om.rn :.t11u of Thur:.<l;n -. ba~h ~1 r!> Uobo s b11: da} !!Ol 11 boost v.hen ht>r friend!> at tht• nearby J ar k Daniel D1stllkr) "Pt·nl S80.000 over the la :.t couple of m o n th:. fo r n1H1on v.1dc ma)!dLtne ad\ert1semenl!> inv1tm~ reader:. to :.t>nd b1rthda) cu rd-. "h•im ar1· pr•·1?nan1 .ind intend lo m.arn \l.llh111 ,, m<Jnth All of th1·n1 .11lm1t•Pd 111 !JremuntJI '>t \ U J ! •ll t I\ I I\ 1~ro~ecuwr LI Cm<lr Richard l rl\ ;i-.k<'d •' male rn·wman who h:1rt ht·en n 11ll't1 h} lhe defen!>e ,inr1 Jr1m1ttl'f! to <1ex ual act1v1ty \I.1th t"'o of the alleged victim". 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'<· 1~ ' '' f' To r ,, r , \1 u rrl1 •r 1·h .. r l:!1'' h 1 \ l' bl·cn alrnppt'<1 .. ~.11n-.1 th<• \\Oman '"r "hom " 1..t ain <:11rnl S..i mar1tan 111 .. u.,11 ht "·' 1n lt•r\cn•nk! .1~.i111-.1 r.qw I J t' p u I ~ f J t ' I r 1 c ' 1\ ' 1 n .. n l' ' (),I\ 1c1 flr11l1n1•r 'Jld Ttiur-.dJ\ t ht•r•· 1, in-.u rr11·•t'n' t-'w •ctenct• .1£atn!>l Kun•n Lt'\' lfught'" 2S .tho kn''"'l' .1 ... l\arl•n ~e Cret.•1 "h'' "'·'' 1n,ol\l·I'! in tht• Fourth of Jul) ,l:J~ mg Hut Urullner -.iud Mr-. lfuRh~ ... t ill fot·l'~ 1·hdn:e-. of b ... tlerv .1~J1n.,t " Pt'J<'t' uff1rt•r berausl· ht.' 'J•d . '>he bit " pollcel'T'an ori the Jrm "'hilt• beanx bookt-d Ttw ,;ood s~mantan HO~)-Garnl'r :!';' of ~1 adera. d ied 1n J hosp1 tl'' of d 'tJb "'ound lie '<''rl .iu1hori11e~ ht-thoul(h' tht' ... alf ni..dt• ~t .. lfl:J.!hl'' "a' be •nit rapt>d and ht· "ent to her a id BUY ANY SUIT OR SPORT COAT IN OUR STOCK FOR ONLY . one dollar. •WITH PURCHASE OF ONE AT REGULAR PRICE SOUTH COAST PLAZA COSTA MESA (7141 540-1502 • , ---.__.. _____ _ Business ,.....,.My11.1• Inflation Battle Lost? Buyer Behavior DuJla aa Pritta Rise lly JC-. CUNNIFF NEW YOI& (AP ) Ammtam ha" dec'ided to bal· u. laflaUoa. aaW • •Lock ...net aaalyll oe readla1 tha& COD· 1um t r lnltallment debt fell a reeordD.43bWk>a tn May. "He m l1bt u easily have phra•ed It anolh tt r way Am erican buyers were over come by rialnc prac«' . sing • th at vie wpoint. th ~ credit decllne la '"" not 5() m ucb u a • baUle u a defeat • WIDCllEVEa v1ewpo1nt swts best. lbe conclualon •~ th~ iame • The re bas been a marked • change in ('()Ollumt'r uttnudc~. • from buying Quickly bt>for~ • prices r ose t o avo 1d1ng purchases in hopes th~ll pnc-~s will fall T he Federal Reserve helped foster the c hange, particularly by making credit harder to ob- tain but also by promoting the no tion tha t unless bu yers r es trained t he m s elves the economy was going down the • drain. It might still, and some will blame the Fed 's tight money policies. but consumers in the • meantime have lesse ned their • personal liabilities. a lbeit by the r evolutionary poljcy of lowenng their living standards. Yes. some Amer icans at least a re getting back to fundamen- t als. They a re actually commit· ing the un·American crime or doing with less, whic h is con- trary to all they have been told and taught about America. Honda Plans Auto Fac tory COLUMBUS. Ohio (AP> Honda Motor Co. plans a S200 million expansion of its motorcy· c le plant to manufat'tu r c automobiles, the first J apanese automobile facility to be bu.ill in the United States Construction of the a uto plant 1s expected to begin later this year near Ma rysville. about 25 miles northwest of Columbus. Operations at the new pla nt s hould start in about two years with the production of 1983 model Honda cars. company of- ficials said. But ln maAY lmt.nc• \bey are dam«i 90 not as an exercise ln rellnint . not aa a battle a11la.t enemy lnflaUon, bul almply becaute 0..y have lltlle otbn cbolce T h ey ha•e been priced O UI ol tbe market T h I s e ltmtnaUon fr om th f' market-place ha a b~c n •C'h l.-vf'd not s 1 m p I y b y '"''"'"'"" hllh pn~. but also beca11Se pay mcreUM oft.en push people into tax brat>ket.s that lake most of the mcreue noff1clal cst1mate1> now l>ug i;1est that the fedl'ral 1 ake of the nation l> total output 1~ <'lose to the highest ever nearly 23 per MG E nds Sporty Life In October LONDON <AP> Brl tain's famous MG s ports C:l r has reached the end of the road. The ailing. state·owned auto giant British Leyland said in a statem ent that MC production will end in October. The plant at Ab· 1ngdon. 60 miles west of London. will s hut down. And mos t of the 800- member workforce will be laid off permanently. The move 1nd1cated failure of a last-ditc h ut· tempt by Aston·Martin. reportedly ba<'ke d by a Japanese m a nufact urer. to raise capital to buy the plant and save the MG. Beloved by connoisseurs a nd a youthful symbol to generations since 1t was firs t produced SO years ago, the MG will have lost BL about $48 m1ll1on by October. T h e MG h as b een severely affected by fall· ing demand in the United Stales. its main customer. ctl\l, or more even t.han durlftC the days of wartime mobllis•· Uon In lbe lN>I. S News ., World Report «!allmata llull 1f tax laws aren't <'hao14'd, and tnnauon ce>Glinues at the 7 a percent annual rate ol the put dtt•dc:. • family that u rned Sl5.000 tn 11170 w1U need $87,708 ln 1980. f'Oa 111E time being. prices too aeem to be growing by an odd formula Supply demand, we'vt been told. dictates what prtres Will be Lately. though, the iscller'• needs s~em to be de· tvrm1nlng pnces You have nouced. ror exam· pie. that domestic automobile pr1c-etags conti n u e t o rise despite shrunken de mand And )Ou've ~n some jewelry prices remain the same whether gold ~old for S800 or $500 an ounce Careful shoppers have seen som ething or the sam e thing right across the s pectrum o( items : ln the face of lessened demand prices have r esisted declines Maybe they haven't gone up. But down! No way The explanation 1s undoubted· ly c-omplex. but there are some aspec-ts that arc crystal d ear and understandable First. price and tax Inflation has hurt sellers as badly us buyers. Some bus inesses are h eavily 1n d ebt a nd barely profitable. their margins cut to all-time lows . And some. such as Chrysler, are worse off MANY LARGE companies. m ra ct . a ren't earnin~ enough to cover their divide nd payments Discounted for infl ation. thei r profits are not profits at all. In· deed. if reality were raced. some managements would admit that their companies sur vive only because they a re. 1n the same m anner as people lost tn the wilderness. consuming their owTI fat. Second. pnces remain high because so many people refosl.' to believe that we'll Itek 1nfla. lion. Why reduce prices and probably be stut'k with those low prices an catalogues -onl y tu anc-rease them later? llave Ame ricans decided to do b a ttle against recession by withdrawing from t he m arket" Maybe. But the evidence seems to indkate that. instead. and for the time·being, they have been defeated by it. -FOR SAU-COLLECTORS CORNER Chrysle r U p s Prices $4 MILLION Rare Coln• & St.mp• GOLD & SILVER Prices for 7·1G-IO (;old C--.M ~ ..... ,CJ 11' H Buy S.11 DETROIT CAP> -Chrysler Corp. has r aised the average sticker price of tts 1980 cars by 2 2 percent. or Sl60. 1st TDs at $20,000 or mor~ 12 to 36 ....ths Kr~~rranch M-i>I• l• .. 100 Co.on.o• \0 Pe'°' ..a. '4'1 M6J. 14•7. ,..7 1461. ,.,.. ~ The 1.11crease IS the fourth this model year ror the No. 3 automaker. The company announced a 5.1 percent increase at the st.art or the model ~ear and fol lowed that with increases of 2 percent tn December and 2 2 percent in April. I 1112 to 12112°/o 5~ by ...... tl.E. Ofhnd wtte. ncoww 714 I 540.0500 ~"' S1lv~ 8<tQS 1115'1. 1JU~. C.11 .... (ttr"~' --... (71•) 556-6850 South CoHt Pin• Vlll•ge S.._.t .. M SI. l •<r•u--C-•11'1•ul [ Call 642-5678. 1 Put a rew words to work for you. The price r aise took effect this week. Chrysler said. but the increase will not a pply to cars cur· rently m dealers· inventor ies or to orders placed before Tuesday The increase applies to all of Chrysler 's 1980 domestic models, except for the Plymouth Horizon and Dodge Omni. The same pnce increase will be tacked onto those two models eHective Aug 1. Jnfornaed is in. Read the Orange Coast newspaper that keeps you i n --the infor mati ve DAILY PILOT 642-4321 Exp erti se F loats E a s t The problem of water s hortages m the parched Southwest 1s notrung new to Californians. Marshall· Rose of Energy House . a Los Angeles firm. shows a G rayford, Texas. c:oun~1~woman how v. ater bag cuts consumption Snowmobiles H eading West G •L\:\D RAPIDS Mach < 1\P> Kawasaki -.1otor-; Corp ~ant a t\na. "111 transkr 1t., ... no"' mnb1le d1\1s1on from Grand Rapids to 11~ L S headquC1rtN'i hl•n· Oa\l' !'\1C'hne~. nwncr or Ka .... asC1k1 M1dv.est. a Grand Rapids· based f1\'1· state (l1-.1r1hutor of KC1.,.,asak1 motorrvcles said the 'no..-. molule d1\·1s1on \\Us headquartered 1n his building for four ~ l':tr~ • The\ Just de<'1dl·tl If) move lo California. where the motorcv - cle d1v1s1on 1s. ;rnd l'on ... ohdate their operations." Mehney said ··It cui... do~n on overhead and gets all thPir people 1n one location " :'11Chlll') said nr1 Jobs would be IO!>l by the move herause '<'\'Nal of the 'inu .... mabalc d1 n s1on cmplo)ees are lransfernni.. to Santa Ana " Gas Glut Cut Cost:: Of Fuel NEW YORK <AP> -With motorist.a driving leas because of high gasoline prices. Lnveot.or1es are building up and several major oil companies have begun cutting thei r wholesale pric es. authorities say. Gull OU Corp. said it has cul wholesale prices 2 to 3 cents a gallon. The move was "an acijust· ment to genera! marketmg condJ· tions that prevail. Supply has in· creas e d a s dema nd has decreased." said s pokesman Kirk Vogeley. AMONG OTllEll r efiners. re· liable industry sources s aid. Sun Co Inc. bas reduced prices t to 2 <'ents a gallon in the East. Southwest and Midwest . and Standard OiJ Company c Ohio> has cut pnces 2 cents a gallon at BP stations m the East. The drop in charges lo dealer; may or may not be passed along to retail customers. The Lundberg Letter . an in- dustry publ1cat1on. estimates the national aver age retail price of a gallon o( leaded regular ~asoh.ne at a ru11 .serv1c-e station was Sl 24 last month. up from 88 t'ents a year earh~r ON IL'NE 30, Ashland 011 Inc . -;aying 1t a nt1c1pated a c ha nge an prtCl' ruJ~ for Alaskan crude 011. cut v. hol~ale prices 3 to 4 cent:> a gallon. Standard 011 Company of California also reduced wholesale gasoline. homl' hL·ating oil an<1 diesel fuel pnces 3 t'ents '-' gullr>n late last month. 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Delly rt ... Sutt An eight.woman. four-man Orange County Superior Court jury convicted Newport Beach resident Larry Donald Smith to· day of murder and kidnapping and the disappearance off Dana J>o int of Carolyn Beale r or Garden Grove. After deliberating only eight hours over a two-day period, the jury apparently discounted the defense theory that Smith was as much a victim as Miss Bealer in the un~ual crime. Miss Bealer disappeared Aug. 24, 1979, and he r body has never RV Parking ' ~dySeen ,.,or Laguna • Basing its request on com· daints that overs ize vehicles ire bl~king Laguna Beach •reets, the City Council bas .,sked city officials to review ex· Ung parking laws regarding vehicles. The llbld.y ls in preparation for sible passage of an ordinance the eowicil malting it illegal r owners or these vans and mpers to park the m on city reets for long periods or time. Mayor Wayne Bag lin. who proposed the study. s aid he had received n umerous complaints from local residents s aying large .recreational vehicles are bein g parked on the street for weeks at a time causing traffic haza rds. .. Tbe streets or Laguna are narrow." BagUn said ... We need to protect the health and welfare of the people of the city as prom· ised when we came into o(· (ice." However. council member Sal· ly Belle r ue dis t:tgr~ed with Baglin's view on 1 his parking problem. "Passage of an ordinance restricting RV parkini? on the streets, for say fi ve hours, wouJd mean a hardship for the people of Lag una ." Mrs . Bellerue argued. '"It doesn"t seem fair." She said there had not been enough complaints from local residents to warrant a stricter ordinance. She also s aid city personnel has more pressing matters to take care of at this lime. "The swr has urgent things to do," sbe said. "This study will push back other things that 1bould have priority." But Mrs. Bellerue was the lone council member dissenting in tbe 4·1 vote approving a study. The council expects lo receive the data in a few weeks and act on pauace ot the ordinance al that time. 'B•clin mentioned adopUnt an ~ slmllar to tbe one •J>-proved by tbe San Clemente City Council recently which restricts Nere8tioaal vehicle parkiq Oft residential and commercial <See STVDY. P•ce AZ> been found. An eyewitness in the trial testified that he saw a man resembling Smith and a woman r esembling Miss Be aler in a boat in Dana Point Harbor the day after her disappearance. That boat. the eye witness re - called. returned from sea with on· ly Smith on board. De puty District Attorney David Carter s aid after the verdict that he had believed the case would ··cause tremendous problems for us" because no body was ever located. "It ·s the first case in this county that the body of the de· ceased has never been located,·· Carter noted. Defense attorney Te rry Giles h ad attempted to p rove that Smith was working at the behest of two men whom he knew only as Ray and Jack and that Smith and his family would suffer harm if he did not participate in a scheme to extort money from Miss Bealer's brother , Larrv Fox. an An.abeim construction company owner. Viejo S~or Escapes Fire Aboard Boat The owner of a 23·foot cabin cruiser was forced to jump into the sea about a quarter·mile off Aliso Pier in South Laguna Wednesday as his vessel was gutted by fire. Larry Fogt, 30. of Mission Vie· JO, the only person aboard the ·'Pretty Lady JI .. at the lime or the fire. was picked out of the water uninjure d b y Cathy McKinney and Todd Atwood or Costa Mesa who wer e sailing in a 20-foot vessel nearby. The fire reportedly broke out in the engine room of Fogt's boat at about 2:30 p.m . When a harbor department fire boat ar· rived the craft was engulfed in names. After the harbor department put out the fire. the hull of the "Pretty Lady ff' was towed back to Dana Har bor. Deputies estimated the loss at $13.000. Lagww Teen Injured by l.oose Wheel An 18-year·old Laguna Beach youth was one of two people who suffered injuries Thursday when an errant wheel from a tractor·trailer rig struck a pickup truck on the Santa Ana Freeway in Santa Ana. Aides al Santa Ana·Tuslin Community Hospital said James Benner, 18, of 2130 Vic· toria Drive. was admitted for treatment following the 12: 10 p.m. KCident, but declined to release bis coodilioo. California Highway Patrol spokesman Marshall Little described Benner's injuries as ••major.•• LitUe said Benner and two others were beM•na 10Utbbound ln a new. four-wheel-drive \r\ICk on the fneway near 17th Street when the lvp wheel popped acrou tbe freeway dlYlder. .. It ltruct the bood Uld tbe cab. It Just eame ~t down on tbP oftbem," LlWe 1a1d. 'Little sald tbe CBP la seucbin1 for • t•nker-tfpe truck wblcb wltne11e1 said Di the wheel. No wblele aWPPed at the Ume tbe aeddeDt oeeurnd. Andlber pHaen1er ln tb• pte~r Bennett. n. of He • .,.. tNaWd fs ta-.tan. • bqepltal ..... ... lea1ed. TIM drin.._:•ttJMw Palla. .. mo al ...._ ............ .. ,..,,..,..... PARENTS OF FREED HOSTAGE REFLECT JOY, RELIEF Jeanne end Harold Queen of Scaradllle, N.Y. STRETCHER BEARERS CA.ARY RELEASED U.S. HOSTAGE Richard Queen Arrtv" at Zurtch Airport. Swtlzertand Platlo .... set Republicans Blast Carter Policies DETROIT CAP > -The Republican platform committee finished wort tod•Y on a lJllO ls· suea document, delivering a searing blast at the forei1n policy and national defense ~ gram• under both President Carter and the Democratic COD· trolled Congress. "Never before in modem bis· tory bu tbe Umt.d Stat.I •· du.red a many bumili.UC-. In· suite 8Dd defeats a It bM durinc the put four years -our UD· bHHdor murdered, our em· bu•Y bmned, our wanrlnp 11· nored, our dlplomae1 •~. our diplomat.I kJdn•pped, '' said an 1atroductorY HCtlon to the Dl•Uonn adopced un•nlmoully toda1. Tbe .....,._ pr .. mble ._. ect··~un1~thlaoar rub' .t·Nidtbe -lllkm f&l'\1. ... ..... ..... • could "make America great again." The platform asserted that •·America i.l lldrift" and beaded toward ··one or the moat dan1erous an4 d isorderly periods ln blatory ... ·'lo ultimate bumlliatlon, mUlitant tenorista ln l.ru COD· tinue to toy wltb the lives ot Amerlcu diplomats," it &1· serted. The propaeed pgtform, beinl reviewed b1 Rea.an ln Los AD.1e&e1. renerta a ••ntbtward move" la tbe nadoa. •eeordinl to the partr'• pl•tform ch•lrma. Ca.Wq for abarply hllber' de- fense ~lq, a bro8d tu cut and ef Orta to atnnllben tbe f•mU,, the platform wu ta· tative&y ~ • eommm-TbundQ br dran.. wbo eoulbttoa..WooMeDtlOulde-bat• .._.die eoa.-u. .- aat.-. .. .......... ~·fa plan eom,. ..... 17 •lla&al (lleGOr, .... AI> , Mental Problem Possible ZU RICH. Switzerland <AP> - Richard Queen. th e rirs t A mer1can hostage freed Crom Iran in more than seven months, arrived in Switzerland today and was whisked ore to a Zurich hospital ror treatment or a re· por t e d psyc h ol ogical o r ne urological problem . Iran's revolutionary leader Ayatollah Rubollah Khomeini orde red the 28-year -0ld vice con- sul's release because of illness But an official in Tehran said this dld not mean any change in lran·s a ttitude toward the 52 Am e r ican s who r e m ain ed behind They are ID their 251.!>l day or captivity today. A U.S. Embassy official said d octors al the hospital 1m - med1alely began putting Queen through a sen es or tests. ·'It's very difficult to make an immediate medical prognosis." he s aid. An embassy spokesman said the freed Amen can would re main at the hospital fo r an in· definite time for treatment. Queen's parents flew out of New York this morning for Lon· don . where they were ex~ted to connect with a flight to Zurich late torught or Saturday. Queen. who grew up in Sursdale. N.Y .. was met by the U.S . ambassador to Sw1t.zerland, ..&l e.~ lne, •ll•n the Hbeduled Swiss air jetliner ON HIS WAY HOME Released Hostage Queen Navy Sex c:ase Eyed By Jurors BULLETIN PORT HE UNEME <AP> -A p~tt y orflcer from the t:SS Nonon Sound missile test ship •as foand guilty today of nine coctals ot sex..uaJ harassment in· chadlag auempted sodomy, ex· pos lag him self, threatening women, rabblag a g ainst a womu la a pay U.e and usi.DC GIH5H• laapace . touched down in Zurich at JJ ·J6 PORT H t;ENEME <API _ a.m. -3 :16 a.m . PDT -after a Three O(ficers from the scandal-six·boW' nigbt from Tehran. The yollbg man was am· s>lacued USS Norton Sound mis. mediately placed oo a stretcher. slle test s hlp are tryt.ng to reach taken to an ambulance that had a verdict In the case or a male been waiting on the tarmac. and petty officer accused of exposing driven to the hospital. b.Jmsell. makmg lewd remarks Secunty guards kept reporters and sexually assaulting f1)'e from talking with Queen. Fellow rem ale ere"' members passengers said they had not The court-m artia l or Peth' Of- not1ced anythmg unusual aboard facer. 3rd Class Craig Norman the plane and did not recogmze covered 12 alleged sex-related Queen o rrensec;. r anging from l\o· He was accompamed to Zunch vem ber.1979.lhrough ~arch. by an official or the Swiss Em-IC con\'1cwo ~orman could be bassy ID Tehran. which looks St>ntenced to s ax months an con· after U.S. interests in Iran fan e ment. reduction to the lowest T h e U . S . E m b a s s y pay scale and a bad.conduct dis spokes man. Peter Reuss. said charge The Jury of two women he had no idea about Queen's and one man. all selected by condition but that U s. doctors Cmdr. Jame'> Set>bart. captain or would be Oown to SwiUerland the Norton Sound. also have th<' Crom Ger many or Austna to join o ption of g1v1ng No rman no Swiss s~ialists an examuung punishment at all the freed hostage . The court-martial Thursdav Queen to ld r eporters an was the latest 1n a sera e5 or prob· Tehran as he was put aboard the lems to tut the c;h1p. regarded flight to Zurich that his illness as a key commun1cat1ons hn.k in was "something with the bram. the Pac1f1c FI C<'t Hear Adm. Some sort of virus or someUung. Stanley Anderson waited Thurs- 1·m not sure ," CBS News re-dav mJ?ht in Honolulu to hear the ported. outcome of the court-marua1 ··1 feel a lot better right now. said Gene Blackler, public at.' in the last hour.·· he said. ··1·11 fairs officer for the Navy base just be corning home as soon as here. possible. That's all I can say." The ship as based here but is in Queen had been treated at Long Beach ror mainte nance. Martyrs' Hospital in northern Late r thls month. eight woman Tehran. where a medical duty crew members f~om the Norton officer said M "seemed to have Sound fa ce d isch a r ge ror a psychiatric proble m .·· The · hom osexuality. Washington Post reported from <See NAVV. Page A2> Iran. The hostage's rather, Harold Queen. said that in a letter ln February his son said be "had some kind of a twisted spine or something like that." Two months later. a minister who visited Queen said he told him an insensitivity had developed ln hls fingers. The elder Queen said be doubt· ed his llOll bad a psycbolocical di.sorder, judging from the COD· tent and splril of bis letten. Harold Queen and bis wife talked to reporters dwinl a visit with rel•tives Thursday in Scandale. Despite Queen'• rel Hae. Iran'• pro1ecutor-1eaeral. AyatoUab Seyed Karim MGUPTI Arclablll. told reporters ln Tehru. "bl no w•Y it abcMald mean any eb&n1e ln our PGlkY toward Americ• aacl tbe boat•.-. a tbe lm•lll <Kllo- meinl> baa Hid the P•rllameet ls the ftD8l authority to take _,. dee lalon co11cernin1 the bo8 ........ Jn 0.......,. Plant BAK.aana.D <AP) -Aa electrtul fire bu eaUHd • .U.-.Sll-U'k-..... to mOlon _......,.at Gaw. .... 1na ... ....aeo. • J Coast Weather Saturday sunny, sUghtly cooler. Lows tonight 55 at the beaches, 65 inland. Hi1bs Saturday lower 70s to80. INSIDE TODAY ..... .. .,_..,...., r.r.=--: ........ .. ii= .j CllK • Ctt ............. :=t 1 ... CM :--=, •• , .. ••" • Burglar l,iiure• Woman An elderly Launa Nlt•H:I woman wu struck on o,. bud by an Intruder In her home ThuNday, af\er the man pried open the front door ln Of\t ol two apparent ntlshborbood burala.r~ otwmpts. Vlasta M<'Cleary , 77 , wu ln!a ted by puamectlc.-a aft•r lbt 3 15 pm lnt•tdt'nt. Deputies u1d the man ,. .. ve>rtedly ran~ the fn>ot door bell and when lht'rl' wu no am1wer. pried open tht" door Wht'n ht• m~t lht> wom1tn In the hall he hit her on the head with a hand (CUD and lhftl ned, it W&S f"C ported. There wu no property '°"· depuU.eaid At home at 32451 Mediterra· nean Drive also wu broken lnto Thursday afternoon. No loss wq determined and 1t was unknown 1( lhe incidents were related. Wmdows Hit By Vandals in San Clemente Vandals went on a window· breaking spree In San Clemente late Wednesday or early Thurs· day morning, smashing at least seven windows m four bust· nesses. Operators of Linbach In · teriors. 410 S. El Camino Real. reported three windows valued at $170 broken at their establish· ment. Complaints also came from operators of Mr. Pete's Quarter Pounder Burger, 420 S. El Camino Real. where a s ign and two windows we r e broken Damage was estimated at S500 there A $250 window wa!> s m asht;'<1 at Conrad and Asi.oc Hcallori.. 1000 s El Camino Rcetl . and operators of a barber s hop at 11 1 Ave Granada said a $75 window was broken Ctt thut location. •"'ro• P~ .4 I STUDY ... streets from two to rive hours ror purposes or loading and un· loading only. The restrictions do not apply to vehicles one t.qn or less and "house cars" that are 20 feet in len1th. n.ine feet high and se,·en feet wide or less. However. a ll other c amp trailers, trailer coaches. ''house <.'Lirs .. and trailer mounted boats are limited to fi ve hours on city i.treeL'> and allc) ~ Mother Sought In Abduction SAN FRANCISCO <AP> A warrant has been Issued for the mother or a l ertist college teacher forced into a van two wee ks ago in what police s ay was an effort to brainwas h her: Marie W ir th . 59 , of Lansdowne. Pa .. was named Thursday in a warrant issued for the abductors or Mrs Wlrth's daughter Susan. 35. a teacher at Alemany Community College m San Francisco. police said. 'Ibieves' Haul Light At Clemente Center Thieves entered the lnterf&Jth Serviceman 's Center in San Clemente Thursday night. lak· Ing hot dogs, a chess set and less than Sl in change. Operators of the serviceman's center said the building at 154 Ave. Victoria was e nte red tllrough a door that was left Wl· tocked. ORANOa COAST L \C DAILY PILOT . , ... °'-(,Mtl 0.-•• .. ,114. •'"' -· •\ • \ ........ ,.. ............ "t._, •• ~'"'"' D"f Urw Ot-CM\I -l"""f G-• \o_..,. ........ .,. ......... ,.,...,.,..,. , ... .._. ,,... ~.~;.=.:':.~.~.~f. .. ".":.~::::. ~.:..:::.=~ ~~.~~ -::.:.: • ._..,""""" ...... 1\ .. I/II W•'' ••• \tf'Mt P 0 :.>-.. ,,.... (Al4 ... -'M (•It'.,""•.,.,. 4 • ...,. ...... .. :~ ·. Ptr'-•*.,. .-w:t lllJIVtlt ¥w_. , .... •c-. '"'""..__.. .• ..,c:;.-.. _ ,_,.,I(_ , .. ,., ~··­_ .......... o.to.M L-. ........ ....._ .. , .. I.~ ..... Otftcle iw• ... c ...... ..,...., a.... -~~-::-~~= .... • ,,,., ...... (n•)--- • .. 0111 ............. ..... ;: '411M...-AllD¥U••1 , ... , ........... ,.._,_~ ..... -a Wordless Wonder Little Te resa Jacobs of San Clemente appears awestruck at the antics of Eric Dar idove. a mime working at the Sawdust F estival in La~unu Heach. Jessie Trueworthy Funeral Conducted Funeral ser vices were held Wednesday fo r Jess ie "J ' Trueworthy. or Nev.port Reach who died July 5 at the a~e of 89. She was a resident of :"ewport Beach more than 30 years ~11 s:. True wo rthy 14 a b o member or the Lai.:unu Ueach /\rt Association. the Lib Vt•gas Art League. <lnd the Montuna Institute of Art Her painttnlo(b w ere dis played in numerous m u~eums nil lion wide She 1s s urvived h y many n 1<.•u•s • .ind nephews throu11hout thl· l' nllt-<I Stc.ilc:-. .\rtt•r r11 1n•r01l ~l'r\'ll'l'!'I at llarbor Christian C hurch 1n !'\<.'""port Ue<1ch. s he 14 as en· tombed at Mountain View ~1 ausoll•u m in Altadcna. The famll~ ~ugge!.l.'> donution:, to the Laguna Beach Art A!>SOC1at1on Fair Slate The 32nd Annual Orange County f'a1r movea i.nlo its second of 10 days Saturday when ralr1round aates open in Costa Mesa at to a .m . Major events Saturday include: -9 a.m., pre-opening dog and dairy goats 1udgmg -I p.m., Children 's Royal Court Contei,t -% and 4 p.m .. Kids' Wat<'r Balloon Contellt -% t.o S p.m., Cctnyon Blucgra!>s Band -3 p.m., Ctown Contest -3 :30 aod 5:30 p.m .. Cripple Cr eek Cloggers . llcnta~w Stille -6, 8 and IO 11 m . Swa)ing Belros aenal act. -6:30 p.m., Lost Highway Western Mand. -6:45 p.m .. South Gate Youth Band parade. -7 and 9 p.m .. Clay and Sally Hart in the am· phi theater -7 p.m., Hack White & Swe<itwater Ju.nction in the Moonshine Meadows ---JUST BREAKING--- TMI Finishes Venting Krypton Gas Early HARRISBURG. Pa. <API Venting or rad1oact1ve krypton gas Crom the conlamment bwldmR at the cnppled Three Mile Is land nuclear plant was completed today about a week earlier than expected, officials i.a1d .. TMr officials at 9: 30 a m s hut down the Unit 2 contain· ment building venting system and declared the process com- pleted." said spokesman David Oel7.lngaro ., During the last 17 hours or venting, only 27 curies or krypton were released. he said. Robert Arnold. senior vice president of the MetropolJtan Edison Co .. the plant's operator. said the next step -in about four weeks -will be an attempt 11t manned entry. the fi rst by humans since the plant was closed lest year Odbank Drop• Rat~ .. tflClf• NEW YORK (AP) -Citibank, the nation's second largest bank. cut its prime lending rate to ll.2S perC'eot from 11.5 per. cent today in a move analysts beUeve sSgnals the beginning of another round of rate reductions by ba.nks . The prime is the rate banks charge on loaJU lo moet creditworthy corporate customers While It Is not dJrectly linked to consumer loans or mortgage rates. prime rate changes are considered an indicator or credit conditions and a roreshadow. Ing of changes in other kinds or Interest rates. It'•~',....,, .• .,,. .... Ell.4' DETROIT CAP> -Belly Heitman. chosen by Ronald Reagan to become co-chairman of the Republican National Committee, said today the GOP platform has a atrona women's plank that "pa rar beyond the equal n1ht1 amendmeat." Mn. Heitman, pr•ident of the National Federation ol Republican Women, wlll replace Mary Crfap1 an ERA 1upporter who drew Rea1an'1 wrath by criUcWnc OOP platform commit· tee Yotel acatnat the ERA and abortion ritrhta. The platlonn doel not endorH the ERA, IJ p11t platlorma bave. . A••~ne11 .. ltU•..tfa ... •t1• JERUSALEM <AP) -tndepetMleftt pne6defttial candidate Jobn ~non made a holpltal eall on Prtm• lllaJ1ttr lleaaelMm Belin tod11 after a coatro\IWllal tour of tM Arab MCtort6J .......... ''I ,.,..... ldaa. looklftl v.-y well and obvioull1 cbam....., 8t ta. lllt to ,...... bJa act.lwe 1e:::· ADdea,. told ,... pmUl'I .,._. 40 ...._ ta tM H Rtlpbl .... when BellJI .. ,..,.., in. a mid heart a....U. .. ,,.._,.~ .... GOP ••• trom the platform -s upport tor ra&UleaUM ol U.. Equal R!atrta AmendJIMM. -eousht way1 to dram.U... UMlr cauae Rep. llar1a,.t Heckler. R· M 111.. ur1ed Rea1an to me« with dtlecat.es wbo aupport the ERA lo explato what role wom en would have In his ad ministration. And a national women's group planned a pro. teat march at Cobo Hall here next week for the opening of Repubhcan National Conven· lion. The 106·me mber reaolutlons com miltee met today to ap· prove a platform preamble. The panel rini.ahed work on the bulk or the document with acceptance of a foreign policy and defense section carefully shepherded by Reagan loyalists These plaou. in particular. renect Reagan·i statementa and pos1t1ons. Committee Chairman ~n John Tower, R·Texa.s. said to- day that whJle parts of the plat· form appear more conservative t han th~ 1976 document. he does not think this will hurt Republicans In November. "I think the country has moved to lhe right and I think the Republican party renects that nghtward move in the eowt· try.·· Tower said. He wiu interviewed on NBC's "Today" show. Sster City Session Set 1ForSanJuan A g r ou p interested 1n establishing formal sister caty relations f o r Sa n Ju a n Capistrano has scheduled a July 31 meeting to set up an lntema taonal lmk. At a meeting at Cit y llall Thursday n1)(hl. about 45 r(·-.1 dents of San Juun Cap1~lra11•1 and ncarhy rnmmun1tw-. d1~ ru~:-.ed polcnt1al -.1~lt'r r1t ~ '"'' 141lh Go}ll, Arlo{t.>nl1nu . 14h..r•· San Juan C<Jp1Mrano ':. ~ .... auo .... -. !>pend the winl<.•r. and l'etrn 1n Mallorca. Spain, thl• b1rthplan· or Father Juniper ~rra . Speaker~ inc luded Mr and ~frs. Chrt Cooper, who recently v is ited P etru . und S haron Halberg. director of the West Coast office of Sister Cll1es In· ternatlonal 1bieves Rifle Laguna Home Th1e\•cs entered a Laguna Beach homt· Thun.da) and re moved !.l•verul 1tcmi. or i;told and !.1lver Jc\H:lr> 140rth un ci.t1mul cd $840 Police !>Ulrl the burglar.. re moved a ~creen over an open window at around 8 p.m on t he side of the hOU!>C ~longing to Beverly Goble in the 600 block o( Ramona Avenue Among the things taken was a man's gold wedding rang. a gold necklace with a gold heart. thrtt gold chams. a salver necklace and a salver bracelet. President Returns SAPELO ISLAND. Ga <APl -Back from Tokyo and a bnef fishing expedition In Alaska. President Carter is beginning a secluded. week lonR vacation while Republican:. g ather to ro rm a l l) cndor!>c Ronald Reagan as rus election opponent • ,.,,.., ......... PETIY OFACER NORMAN (RIGHT) AT COURT-MARTIAL Navy Jury Deciding Hit Fate In Ship Sex CHe NA VY SEX TRIAL . • • i\n<I at lh•• ur~an~ Q( K1·p Kobert Oflrnan r<. Calar . the· 'l:d,' 15 inH-5llJ.:<ilJ05! a ">tahbing lnl'ldl·nt dl.ir1&rd ttae ~hip 11.hcn 1l ...... ., ill 1~ home bai>" in .Ma y Tht-Jl.;<t\'Y i-. ;1lso mvt''>l1gat1ng rt'~lllrt.. ... or ... shipboar d ~ltng that c·;irr1•-<l •1ut rt-H·ner for 1t~ mem l:Jt•r!> and dl·<tlt in dru)!!> anrl locsn ~h.irkm.i 1. .. -.1 ''"H ~··.im an ~1 urll'I \1 ac Rndf' 14 ~.., lo-.l ..tl '•·a rlunn~· .an 3..,~1 gnm .. nt 11( lht· '\'r1rt1JO "uunrl to \ 11n1'1JU\l'r ·1 h•· '\,1\' h.1.., t'"l<tl1IJ..,hNf no ofru 1.11 r·.w" 11r rlc .1l h fo r ht·r J n at h• r 1>11\ frit>ritL .i 1·r••l4 mt·rn twr •J Jrl llt' lwlil•\ , . ., 1->hl;' v. J ' pu..,h(•rl 11\ ••r tio;.i rrl The'>{' other prohlt·m-. of llll' -.h q 1 <'llmt' up onl y on11· lit lh1· 1•011rt m ,1rt1.d 14h1·n '\l)r m..Ln .... 11d , 'JLL"t "'nt1nJ' "tlm••l)t><h 1111 on tht• .'\•1rton '>'1und 1 rJuld K<•I \ llU hurt ' l><'f Pn<;e attornf'v l.t Damf>I Fr~ '-Jlcl thl· maJ•>r h'-Ut' 1n the <·aw "'a:. the l'rl:d1b1lJty or the five alleged vic\lma, two of whom are pregnant and 1.ntend to rn.arry wtt.hin a rnonlh. AD of them admitted to premarttal ~exua.I aclJv1l,. Proc.e<-utor ·Lt Cmdr. Richard en., asked a male cre11. m~ -.ho had bet>n called b' the dden..,t· .ind admatkrl lfl ... ~,uul a<'l1\1l\ "'1th l14o 11f ltw ;i llt•et>d '1ct1m~. Bt•t·au,,• '011 -.1·r1•v. a r•1 un<I d11(•<, that m 1 ,,n th..tl 'ou lit· · lln1: defl'n -.e ·,,.. tlllf'!.., U11Jl '-l4:.11n .., ~IJtt' Jo.M•ph Huri..~ ~u 1d ht-a11dn t think tht' "<1mcn s C'har,.:e., 14ere mudl' uµ "I llunk the}'re blo'4 n up. he -.aid. addlnJ! that :.ell\ tty re izardca ...s improper In Cl\ 1l1an life is JU.St the Wa) that sailor') talk and al't · Rut this 1s a new !'\8 \')'. .. L'ns !.:l ad "There arc women here now These J?•rls !>hOuld not h .. ve to put up v. 1th thc~l' th.angs SJm ply because that's the way sailors clo thl.llgs Thf'Se charges are 1n the mallt~· Code of Justice " l'ras al:-.o called two suronse frmall' ..-.itnesses "ho '>aid that :"orman made lewd remarks to them. ka~seo th<>m and rubbed up against them during the !.hip's MSs11{1lment to VanC'ouvf'r Tht' <.·har)!eS m ade b~ the .,ur t1ri\1· "1tn1·-.~··.., 14 <'rt-n11t amon~ 1h1· I ~ 'l1•·11 f1c J1l1·j.!at10n'\ .. ~;.11n .. t :'\rJrtn::in ·1 hi' rn<tJtir 1...._u., '' who do HIU bt•l11·H· tht:'tl' fl \l' !llrb or fJt'll) orftcc·r Norman and his character wllnessl''> Fry told l ht" JUI) V.e don t brtn~ this an. fllrmat1on ilOOUt the women 'i 't>'<u:.il .1rtl\·1t1e-. before yO\J to rlral! lh•·rn thr•iu~h thl' gutte r <Jr rn .1 I..• tllt·m lo<>k bad hec;;iu.w r h1· > f!lJ fft: pt:'ll\ ofrl<:er NormiJll l11t1k lJJll ,. r ' • .all1·d \,11r m<J n ... tnri·1· 11 p1·1 \ l"'•I" 111 l1•,l1(\ lla;il !lit-} l 1d n••\1·r '>•'{'n n<1r hl'urd him "''11;111' har.1..,, ••r tJlk ;ibout 1t I r \ ,1l"1 1~11nt• ti •1UI thJI Oil t t.q1 ..-1th 111•11 • than :it)(• crew "" 11111 1.+.1., tx•-.1cl1·-. 1 h<' alle~t>d .11 11111 1·\1·r '·•" 11r neard .a ll\ th111i! l 'ri-. counrt•rert. Thl' reason '\orm.rn hJ ., '-UC'h ::i J!ood n ·puta 11on :ind no on t• C-\ er -.a" thci.<.· It 1n1'' I" tx·c a U'>l' ht•') dl'\ IOU.. .... l rh d1~m1sM~d the defense·., contenUon \hat the women con s pHed lo a ccus e Norma n because h e was a t o uah 'iUperVlSOr "Then• "'as a continuit y lo th<'ir l •-.t1 mon y. ~hr .,pered 14 0rd-. -.ubth• tou('htnl-(. tn the n.irl.: l ri' '..11d 'WhJI 'ie"<ual .. rr1•n11>·r d o1·" h 1 ... 1h1n1? 1n 1mhl11 \,01111.111 :>:? nf \ •mlu•r-. '\ ' i. ,11(1111 th.ii h1· h.icl trouble '"'rl..in~ \\Ith l4 11ml'tl I rTll .?hl h,J\ t• c ur,t•<1 .:.: ff.•14 of ttH·m flUI for nnt 1411rkinl! or not h1·rnr "lwn· t hl') n· ... uppo!>cd to ht· 1 ·, c• had to ~l'nrch for pt>0plc "ho took orr I cun 1 work \'1th tht•m ThP~' don t want to 14 ork form•'. .. h~ .;aid 111• .1dm1t tl•d th.ii tie h:H1 ma-.~..i~ed o ne 140man" -.houlders but said he dtd 1l Jt h(•r reque~t in front of a male .. Jdor Th:.r1 -.atlo r d•d no t t 1·-.t I {) Thl· "'oman . Seaman Recruit B~vcrly Jcnmn~s. ~atd s hc wa., '"'abb1 n~ a hdnl(Jr wht!n '\orman approached her frofTI behind and put his hand!> on h~r nl•ck and ~houldl'"' She ~aid she told ham tl41Ctt to stop and l'lO one "a~ nearb~ BUY ANY SUIT OR SPORT COAT IN OUR STOCK FOR ONLY ... one dollar. •WITH PURCHASE OF ()NE AT REGULAR PRICE SOUTH COAST PLAZA COSTA MESA (714) 540...1S02 • •