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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-07-16 - Orange Coast Pilot.; ' • • l • ' rson . ' ..,..... .. • ID eare 3 Father Contends Court.,Refases ' . •. . Convicted Killer · •et&y ·jn ·Draft ,. . . Dad-Unfair Trial· Registration •. • .,. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 16, 1980 VOL 1J. NO. "' 4 SECTIONS, M l"AOEI • LHe ID Cell ·• J o.lty ...... ~.-,o_,A....,,_ DEPUTY GARY RETANA ESCORTS SMITH TO JAIL VAN . Jury S.ya He Should Spend Ute a.hind Bara Tritil Was;;,,,, F~r, Says Killer's DaJ, · By DA 1'ID KUTZMANN Of .. Delly ........... Earl' Smith spoke calmly in tbe courthouse corridor, yet there was no mistaking bis anguish. 'Rescue' Set For ·Titanic _ FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. <.\P> -The search (or the 20th century's most famed sunken tmory liner, the .Titanic, is un·' der way as the H.J . W. Fay and its crew bead for· the North Atlantic. The research ship deputed from Port Everclades early to- day, hoplnrto retrieve from the Ttt.anic a Jeweled album of the ll\tbaiyat at Omar Khayyam and &Jae Loe coatainiq the names d aU the pas&e111en on the ship. lt rammed an Ice berg and oak on ita maiden voyage ln 1112. Ooh 705 of 2,200 ~·were 1aved. Minutes earlier. an Orange County Superior Court jury bad recommended bis son, Larry Donald Smith of Newport Beach, spend the rest of bis life in state prison without possibilitJ of parole for the 1979 kidnap- murder of Carolyn Bealer of Garden Grove, wboae body bu never been found. The f~·woman, eigtit·man jury, which deliberated about seven hours Mooclay and Tuee· day in the penalty phase of Smith's trial, could have recom· mended the defendant die in tbe Ca)lfornla pa chamber. . "My entire feellnc ta tills," the elder Smith said' dutalde a Santa Ana courtroom. '"l'bb Jury. I feet, wu not capable cA 11vm. hlm afllirtrial .•• " He aalcl tbe extemlve media coverace the cue bad received from the Ume Mill Bealer dis· appeared last Auauat bad made lt lmpmaible for a Jury to be lm· partial. "He,,_, in effect, tried In tbe media," Smith aalct ol bll IOa. \ t "I .defl'1tteJy now my aoo I ! (8-lllJTIL ··-AJ) - • .. 3 Deliberately Set lf irefighters Snuff Blazes Three of six brush fires that broke out in Orange County Monday afternoon and evening m ay be the work of an arsonist, an Orange County Fire Depart· ment spokesman said today. eemed about the potential for brush rrres due lo forecasts ror hotter afternoon temperatures. Fire officials pointed out that many areal! in the county , particularly in the Santa Ana Mountains and the Cleveland National Forest, are closed due to the high fire danger: Tipsy Snake . Danieroiis .. BLACKFOOT, Idaho CA P) -A S9·year-old Pingree man has learned the hard way 'that rat· • tlesnakes don't boad their liquor very well. Paul Gallegos is nursing a blackened finge r a fter be was bitten by a pet r at- tlesnake be and friends were trying to get drunk with beer. his wife. Joyce, tol d the Blackfoot News. "Sometimes I think he's 13 ." Mrs. Gallegos said. ·'This was just too much. I hope he's learne d his lesson.·' The largest of the three fires believed to be of "suspicious origin" occurred in Yorba Lintia at the east end or Yorba Linda Boulevard and burned over 110 acres alter breaking out at 6:22 p.m .. said information officer Mike McKee. CAnart Won't Art In quick succession, two other fires of incendiary origin broke out -a 40-acre blaze in Coal Canyon at 8:30 p.m. and a ooe- acre fire in nearby Gypsum Canyon at 10:55 p.m., Mckee s aid. McKee said the proximity of the three fires to each other and the short time span involved points toward an incendiary. The first of the six fires broke out at 4 :20 p.m. along Nobl Ranch Road in Orange, but COO· sumed less than four acr'es before it was extinguished by county firemen and the Orange Fire Department, McKee said. Thirty minutes later, county and Brea rare crews were dis- patched to put out a blue that .consu~ 10 acres in rugged Carbon Canyon on the Orange County-San Bernardino County border. Carbon Canyon Road was clOled for a short lime, McKeeaald. Tbe I.at flre occurred at 11:45 p .m. near Green River Golf Course in Santa Ana Canyon. McKee aald it 'WU a Oare-up of a fire that occurred in the area over the·weeteod. McKee noted that fu-emen to- day were increasincly con- IJRSI'. CULER GUI' MUSl'ANG I "I Wat ftl')' thrilled. "My Dally Pilot claaalfted ad sold my car to tbe flnt caller.'" Tbllt'• tbe 9dYert1a1Dc aucc:ea stor, of tbe Newport Beach m• who plllCed tldl ad ill tbe n.nv Pilot: -~ es MuatMC t00v., new palnt, cpte, top. heads, llft.en, 19lc. Cmptly restorect. MlDt $3150. lllJUMCIXX Let tbe. Ddy PUot tJarW you wttb a quick sale. A rneodly ad- v I aer la ready to belp at 8'2-$871. • Bid to Halt Draft Registration Fails WASHINGTON CAP> -U.S. District Judge Gerhard A. Gesell refused today to in· t erfere with the draft reg- istration program scheduled to belin next week. The American CivlJ Liberties Union cba1Jen1ed the program, charging that requiring Social Security numben oo the forms is a violation o r the 1975 Privacy Act. The ACLU sought either to delay ~1tration unlit new forms be provided or to at least reguire the posting or notices 1tatinC that livtna out Social Security numbers is optlonal. Gftell, however, declined to wue the requested temporary restrainilil order, commentinc that the ACLU failed to abow tbat youna men ai1nin1 up would su«er u-r..,uable la\jury by gi¥iq tbe numbers. . "The court ii persuaded it is in the public lntereat to proceed with a ..-.Uati«Jn procram," GeMllaakl. • t The ACLU 1Ui'9 flJed Tues· tt.y, eaat•lled that tbe Prtvacy Act ol lf'7S problbiu qendea . from reqatriq Social Seaanty numberl un1 .. it ii called for in tbe law. Tbe Selective Senice law dcMle Dot Qedftcal· ly mmtkla tbele nwnben, tbe swtaald. ' 87 Ordered to Jail llAMLA, Pblli~ CAP> -President Ferdinand E. Marcos • baa ordered 87 people arreet.ed on charpa ol ploWnc to over· throw bls martial law relime. ~t ltut 17 have been picked up since lut week. • William T. Elliott. the gov- ernment attorney. argued that Selective Service is exempt from the Privacy Act.because it used Social Se<:uri ty nu mber.r"' ror years before the prohibition took effect. In addition, be said, the Privacy Act provides no authority to issue injunctions. The suit is the secood by the ACLU against the draft reg- istration program. The first, awaiting a bearing, charges sex discrimination because reg- istration co~ers only men. ~ <See D&Af'T. Page AZ> Nixon Opts For Florida Over Detroit KEY LARGO, Fla. CAP> - !Former President Nixon will vacation at a posh club here this week wbile fellow RepubUcans are meeting Jl their national convention in Detroi~ according to an aide. Nixon arrived in. nearby Miami from New York on Motl· day with bis wife, Pat; bis daughter , Julie Nixon Eise,nbower; and Julie's daQpter. Nixon spokeaman Paul Bateman refused Tue1d91 to di1cloee the leqtlt ol Nixon's atay It the Ocean Reef Club In Key Larao, wbicb ii about ao miles IOUtb ol lliaml. But be did say It will be "at leut ~ the duration of the Republican convent.ion and. rMl probably unW the end of the week.•· \ . • I . ,. Ex-chief 'Only Choice' .. ' i l t DETROIT <AP> -Aides tO Ronald Reagan, the Republic earty's certain presidential nominee, h ave launched diS! c usslons with assistants t ' fo rme r Presid ent F ord t encourage Ford to join Reag on the GOP ticket, an infonnedl GOP source said today. ~ Ford has said he was unwillj ing to accept sucb an offer . But; he is being sought by many iD:J the party as ttte best possiblei' choice to help Reagan to election: in November. The source·, who asked not to• be idenlJJied, told The Associat- ed Press that Reagan and Ford representatives be~a n dis - cussions Tuesday 1ught, hours after Ford and Reagan huddled , to discuss v1ce·pres id enlial candidates. Ford and Reagan both said no offer was made to Ford at that meeting. T he s ubject came up again this morning when Sen ate Minority Leader Howard Baker and H~ Minority Leader John Rhodes conferred in. private with Reagan for a bout 40 minutes and discussed "over· lures that could be made to encourage Ford to accept." "Those negotiations are going on at this moment." he said. I The congressional leadersj bave beeo pushing for Ford as <See FOao, Page AZ>. Coast Weather Sunny and continued wa rm. Lows t.onight""SS at the beaches, 66 Inland. Highs Thursday from 705 to low 90s. INSIDE TODAY Ff'Oftlc u bock -Oftd tM ift. Jtir11·~ aftd lucldeu ~nge.l• ~re thankful. Sn lfOf'JI•,,. Bl. l•dex • U.L.-.. a. ............ ., .......... ............. ............. =Clmllf M .......... ~ ., .. -. ...... ., T......._ .. neMen ... ~ M ........... \ . • POPULAR -Sen. Barry Goldwater, R·Ariz .. the 1964 GOP nominee, waves to the c o n v e ntion c rowd · Goldwate r uses a walking aide as the result of a hip ope r ation. f • . . .. • Reag~n's MOJDent ~::~:a~~•'dto w~~~,~~:~~-h.~~: 1!.f:~~:m RHlan'a Iona aou&ht mom~l of 1denll.J ballotU\& ia • foregone the Texas d:.'~~n. triumph arrlvea t.oai1ht wh 0 coneluaiuo wltb R.,a1an the only Before Mrs. Refean took her t)a' Re publican N a t ional t urvlvln& c andidate fro m a •eat at one end o the ball thia ConvenUon nominates hlm tor ooce·crowded fi~ld, his choice time, the coaveat.lon bad quickly p.-.Udent ol the United Slats for l«ODd 1pol on the tick~t re· a pp roved a conurv a the . ,. . .,........ LOOK AGAIN -An un- identified convention photo· grapber covers his face with a familiar picture -the likeness of Ronald Reagan, who'll be nominated by lhe Republicans for president tonight. m a ins the conve ntion's only olalform spiced with sharp al· guessing game. tacks on President Carter's rec· Will it be George Bush, the ord and caJUpg for a tougher m &an wbo gave him the toughest foreign policy, brofd tax cuts, ti g ht 1 n t be Re _pub Ii can boosts in defense specadln1 and primaries! Or Rep. Guy Vander restrainta oo growth of 1ovem· Coven1g9 of the Republlcan Natlonel Convention wtll be •v•ll•bfe thl• •fternoon •t 4:30 on ch8nnela 2, 4 •nd 7. ment in other areu. Potential fights over two planks -one dropping party s upp(>rt for the Equal Rights Amendment. the other endors· ing a constitutional .amendment Jagt ot Michigan, whose con· banning aboruons except to save ventioo keynote speech was put the life of the mother--didn't m aterialize. off untiJ tonight when Tuesday It was a night of speeches. 24 night's progr am ran pas t . midnight? Or Rep. Jack Kemp in all. Including 'one by Ben· ol New York, whose supporters ;:~~p':'°°"5' president of the • staged a noisy, sign·waving de· Hooks appea led to t he del · monst ratJon when he addressed. egates to support economic and the convention Tuesday night? clvll rights procrams to wipe out Oth,ers on most speculative 1 lists include Se ns. Richard "rac am, sexism and poverty ln Lu0 ar or Indiana and Paul Lax-the best manner poesible." He • also asked them to "seek out alt of Nevada, former Cabinet and support black Republicans members Donald Rumsfeld and for public office." William Simon, and forme'r The delegates gave one of President Ford. LaxaJt, who will deliver the their most emotional greetings s~ech placing Reagan's name lo Sen. Goldwater , tbe 1964 GOP in nomination tonight, said on p.r-e sidential nominee, whose the NBC·TV "Today" show that campaign gave Reagan his fi rst h national exposure is speech would reach out to But the speeches that the moderates. · 'ThLS is no longer a party that Republican convention planners excludes people .. he said "We ha.d reserved for television need everyone u; .. . · pnme. time were those by Henry --Sen. Bney-G'cild~~o!--A · Kuslnge~ and B~~--G~ Arizona, who addressed the ccka· valrderJqt · vention Tuesday night said 00 . The cl?Ck tacked on and pnme _______ _..;;_.___ t am e slipped by somewhere NIXON LETTER between Goldwater and Kemp. ASSISTS REA""'-.. N By the time K1ss1nger began hJs ~ -A3 crat1c1sm of Carter's "diplomacy the same television show that of incoherence," at was close to Presufent Carter was "a cool, m 1dnight. hard·hearted politician whO has By then, convention managers never been a success " d ecided that ~cause of the late . Patty leaders str eamed in and h o ur tbey wo uld pos t pont: out or Reagan's suite on t he 69lh Vander J agt's keynot~ address ~You Kids Julie Wheeler (left ) of Stanton an~Ta mara Talbert ·of Ga rden Grove, both 7, wait outside the Hel'itage Stage at -~Oranu~C~b'...[a!r--10£:-!he~t.urn-to .i:ecreate ~ Roaring Twenties They are me m -rs o ~3 --... Dance Stucti o in Garden Grove · • ury Deliberating Mesa Mur6er Case No Touching noor of the Detroit Plaza Hotel un t il torught. on Tuesday to discuss the vice * pres idential no m'in a t aon and most came away with the same 1mpress1on: Reagan had not * An Or ange County Supen or C o urt J u ry r e s u m e d d e · liberations today m the murder trial o(used car salesm an J erry Gene Walls. who 1'> accused of gunning down an off duty Cost a Mesa policem an "'ho "a!. ha~ ri val fo r the a ffe ction!> of a woman. be convicted of first degree murder but Bonner asked the JU'll\Y to r eturn a verdict of volunJ.ary. manslaughter. /Jul Tip's Still Pennitted T h P Fo untain Va lley City Council. aJthou~h 1t 11dopted an ordinance Tuesday regulatmg the m anner of tl\:>ping belJy dan· cers. is not thrOUfh with the law _yet at the dancers request. T he council will bring back t!ie ordinance for the approval or two amendments sugges ted by the e ntertainers The pending clauses deaJ with posting of the ordina nce and with proh1b1t1n g r est a ur ant o wn e rs fro m ~e m a nding a portion of the tips as a prere· quisite.for employment or m lieu of wages. "I hope you will consider these a mendments as seriously as you cons idered the rest of the or· dinance," s aid Marina Horowitz, spokeswoman for the Middle Eastern Dance Association. Assistant city attorney Alan tn butrng lo moral decay walhm the community. The standards in city's adopt· ed ordinance are state Alcoholic Beve r age Control guide lines that could not be enforced by Fountain Va lley police unless adopted as a local ordinance. Speaking in behalf of ~ group of belly dancers was Ne wport Beach attomey Darrell Dickey, who told the council the or· dinance was discrimina tory and contained "basic constitutional defi ciencies" and vagueness Also speaking in favor of the b e 11 ,Y d a n"c e r s w a s H a r r y Saroyan, a native of the Middle East , who said, "Please forget about t.hiS issue. Without these coforful tra ditions Ame rica stops being America." m ade up his mind FORD For Rea~an. the balloting on • • • the pres1dentaal nomination will be lake a moment out of one of has Hollywood movies . Bee1ten an two earher tries for the norru nataon. he tried again. his last chance at age 69, and this time he overwhelmed the opposition The former Ca lifornia gov· ernor, following tradition, has no plans to go to Joe Louis Arena until Thursday night when he will accept the nomination with a speech. already WTitten, which wa II make a strong appeal to De mocrats to cross party lines and vote for the Republican tack et. But Na ncy Reagan , the candidate 's wife, and his two oldes t children, Maureen and Reagan's running mate for several days and were to mttt with f'ord later toda) an an ef fort to convmce hJm to JO&n lhe tack et. CBS News said today that Reagan told key GO P leaders that he wants Ford as has run· nmg mate but that Ford has yet to indic~t.e whether he will ac· cept. According to the network re· po r t , F o rd was no t only Reagan's first choice. but he was hi s only ch,,1ce -. T he panel began· its con· saderation of the case Tuesday a fternoon after heanng cl06ang ~rguments fro m prosecutor Paul Meyer and defense at· tomey Richard Bonner Walls is charge9 with killing office-{ Mark Pesant.1. last Dec. 22 ln the Fountain Valley apart: ment ol Joelle Sennewald, 23. who had been romanlJcally in· voh•ed with both men Meyer contended Walls should The de fense a ttorney. said Walls had gone to the a pai;i.ment to comrrut suicide r attrfr than kill P~ant 1. 27 . whom Miss Sen· nt'"'a ld said she prefer red being "1th Wa ll~. 33. has test1f1 ed he has no recollect aon or the actuaJ shooting incident an wbicb the young woman was wounded m the chest and Pesanti slain. The prosecution contended that Wills scaled a balcony to the sttond·floor apartment dur· ing the early ml>ming hours ot Dec 22 and then shot Pesanti and Mass Sennewald after dis· <:O\'erinR the m m bed together. Mi chael, attended Tuesday n ight's session. They were welcomed by cheering delegates Summer Sale! . Burns said the amendments -would .substantially change the original ordinance . He recom· mended the adoption of the law as drafted and the addition of the amendments at a later date. SMITH TRAIL HIT • • • Fantastic Savings on all our famous lines Including ... ft was adopted on a 4-0 vote. Councilman Ben Nielsen was absent. The ordinance while not expressly prohibiting the plac· ing of tips in a dancers costume. d es criptively fo r bids blatant fondling of a n e ntertainer's body. The ordina nce s te m s from reside~· complaints that such a tipping practice (placing money in a dancer 's costume) was coo· Ouster Observed MANAGUA, Nicaragua <AP) -Nicaraguans are holding big celebrations this week in ob· servance of the fi rst anniversary Saturday of the overthrow of President Anastas io Somoza. "''hose family ruled the count. for more than40years. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT T"< 0<-C.0.\1 O..ly PllOC. •1111 -~ " <omb1M'CI tN ....... 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He claimed they beat the woman to death and then threw her body overboard. Prosec utor Dave Carter. however, contended it was Smith alone who masterminded the abduction of Miss Bealer to pay off debts to investors with· Fr .. PageAJ DRAFT. • • similar suit also is pending in Philadelphia. .. About four milllon men are expected to be re1istered at post omces across lhe cO\Dltry between July 21 and Aua. 1 There is no actual draft at this time, however, and Conves• would have to paas aeparate le&illatioo to begin. one. IMuea Unclear WASHINGTON <AP> -The Carter admlnlstraUon II caWnc on the Sovt4b to trtm tMlr de· manda before DelOlfatklDI can bealn on nuclear force• tn Europe. oftldala ben MY· Tbe ltieklns poUlt la U.. KremllD'• •ttempt to Include Wett•rn ftllUroboaaben and tboft..raDI• m-..0. that tbe NA TO alliel ••t to ..... oft u.. bar1alnlnl table. the $100,000 ransom be hoped to collect from her brother~ Larry Fox of Anaheim. As ked his reac tion to the jury's recommendation Tues· day, the prosecutor said, "Mr. Smith ought to get down on his hands and knees and thank God for the verdict . "Mr. Smith Is very fortunate," Carter said. He did not push bard for im· position of the death penally dur ing his closing arguments to the jury Monday and the deputy district attorney said be was quite satisfied with the verdict for life imprisonment. Carter said he believed it was t he jury's prerogative to de· termin~ Smit.h's fate and that was why he m ade no "im· passioned pleas" for the death sentence. In an unusual epllogue to the two.month trial, the jury spent three hours behind closed doors with Caner and Newport Beach police dd.ective Sam Amburgey later Tuesday discussing the facts in the case. When the~ s'esston ended. neither Carter nor Jury foreman Norman Potter would aay much Of what WU discussed. Potter said the Jury wanted to know abOut port.ions of the case it was not allowed to bear durin& the leactJty trial. · Asked lf there bad been any key factor which helped the panel malte up Its mind on life or death tor Smith, Potter said the defendant's apparent tack of crlQlipal activity before bb in· volvement ln the Bealer cue was one such element. Another juror when asked if the pa.net believed In the ex· htenee of Jack or Ray, :-esponded, "Not for a mlnut.." l'ormal ~ of Smith II 1cbedaled for Au1. II In Superior Court Judi• 1AGDard lie Brldl'I aourtroom. • o.t ... 11UGrM1 T.-rJ' Gllel ...... Ul lndie.ted be~..,. pealtbecue. 1 ~ CfnMtfh ~ J{~i Heritageq,. DON'T DELAY Rich carvings. Rare woods. Romantic design. Stop In today for the finest fielection of quality furniture In the Harbor Area. ' L-------·~l•ff•M1'-rt"------- TOUWICI \. ............ .. Cl1') ... ml ,,........,,,. APID INTDP ODICl'W -A~ 1MI ~ k f714 ) IG·2050 Open ,_S :30 Mon,·S.tt. .. ~llAQ4 MINdrtttO...~. (71~) ........ f • ' . Orange Coast • ~OI TI O N ... W>L. 73, NO. 198, 4 SECTIONS, 50 PAG'l:S ORANGE .COUNTY, ~LIFORNIA ~Ec»4ESDAY, JULY 16, 1980 Today~H CloMI•• N. \' ~ Stoek• N TWENTY-FIVE CENTS -Wllg <:ogOtes Invade Nemport ·Turf . ' ~betMr \My ~llliae it or ·not, • band ot dog Ii~ coyotes havt> betome a eenter or attraction t(lduy ln Nt-wport Bt-ach The co~ot~. pohc~ aid, hive been creeping into some of Newport's motU exclusive 1'Uls1de areas such as Spyglass Jllll and Harbor Ridge . Police contend residents are worried that dom,;stlc animals end even small children may be in danger. In response to the concern. a three-man po hce team was dispatched Tuesday nlaht to atour tht! brush utia .above Booit» Canyon and nearby San J oaQuin Reaervolr · Residents were warned to expect gunfire. Lt. Gary Peterson. who led the team, said the plan w•to shoot the creatures If necessary. He explained that if several of the a n i m aJ s wer e k 111 e d • the remaining coyotes would get the message and stay out of town. But on e Newport resident, professional filmmaker Ernie Zt~a. objected. "l tb1nk that a person who movet into the hill.a Uke they've done up there bu to learn to accommo date the wild anlmall," Zehms said. He·suoested police should try to eaten or traoquilir:e the German $bepberd:slze wild animals and release them in undeveloped terr&in. · The admitted conservationist said b e recently beard of another coyote deterrent that might work. "I bate to even suggest it because it sounds so silly," said Zehms, "but I understand If you s pread lion dung around ao area, the coyotes stay away." But PetersQn. noting he 'd never heard of such a ~scheme, said the problem is tllat even if the coyotes are removed, they'll return. '"Maybe if we just fire a couple of shots at the animals. without even hitting any of them. they'll stay away," said Peterson. R~lpb Young, a spokesman ror the State Department of Fish and Game. said that shooting of problem coyotes is not un~al. "It 's an un f o rtunat e s ituation," Young e xplained, "and one that's normally left up t o t h e city o r p o l ice ·department." He said that years ago, the s tate orrered a bounty on coyotes ··But the bounty business sort or l aded away years and years ago," he said. "The last animals that bounties were offered on we r e mo untain l ions a nd crows." Peterson was not available t o da y to d e tail Tu e s ~h y evening's coyote search. But Zehms, who s aid he listened ror gunfire but ... eard nothing, said he hopes to get together with. city officials soon and explore alternative methods for keeping coyotes in the wild FOrd Top VP Choice? Ex-pres~dent, Reagan Aides DEPUTY GARY RETANA ESCORTS SMITH TO JAIL VAN Jury Says He Should Spend Ufe Behind B•r• .... Trial Wasn't Fair, Says Killer's Dad By DAVID KUTZMANN OI tM Dally 1'1191 Si.ti ~ Earl Smith spoke calmly in the courthouse corridor , yet there was no mistaking bis ao~uisb. Minutes earlier, an Orange t:ounty Superior Court jury had recommended his son, Larry Donald Smith of Newport Beach, ·spend the rest of hls Ufe in state Prison without possibility of parole for the 1979 kidnap- murder ·of Carolyn Bealer or Garden Grove, whose body bas never been found. Tbe four-woman, eight-man jury , whlch deliberated about seven hours Monday and Tues· day in the penalty phase· or Smith's trial, could have recom- mtmded tbe defendant die in tbe 'Ca)ifornia gas chamber. '·My entire feeliq is this," the •i.:!er Smith said outside a Santa 'Ana courtroom. "Thia /"ury. I feel. was not capable o giving &im ~fair trial. . . " He said the 'extensive media .. Delly "",....,..... 'MY SON ISN'T OUIL TY' &rt Smith coverage the cue had received from the time Miss Bealer dis· appeared last August had made it impouible for a jury to be im- partial. "He was, in eff~t. tried in tbe media," Smith said or his son. <See-SMml, Page A2) DETROIT CAP> -Aides to Ronald Reagan have met. with assistants to former Pre~ident Ford to en courage Ford to become Reagan's Republican running m a t e, according to. . Republican sources. F~~said --flererfiliined unmterelleo ui1Jle jo b a nd a prominent conservative said George Bush was the leading candidate. Pair Saved· After Sea Ordeal By AaTllUll It. VINSEL Of .. Deity~ Mat! A pair of boalinB buddies who survived six bourS in eight-foot swells Tuesday night after their vessel sank off the Orange Coast are recovering today in Newport Beach. They were picked up about 9:30 p.m .• by the crew of a passing sailboat after those aboard ~men's frantic cries. "It wu y a miracle," says Fred ter. 24, Hermosa Beach, who was returninl from Av a.Ion with his partner, Bill Talley. 54, Hollywood, when their boat sank. · They are f e llow lab technicians who test jet engines for Garrett Airesear ch in Torrance and had purchased the 23 foot Owens cabin crwser. Lana Rae, not long ago. Talley said today -from his bed in Hoag M e m orial Hospital's intensive care unit that Nick Costamo came along in his sailboat Bora Bora Belle in the nic.k of time. Costanzo is a bartender al the Tale or the Whale Restaurant at the Balboa Pavilion. Seirer and T;tlley had lashed themselves together to battle the Catalina Channel swells. "I thought about just taking a big breath and going under fmally," Talley said today. ··But we were lashed together and he's a young fella. I didn't want to take him with me." ''It was definitely a miracle," says Seiter, who ls listed in good condition along with Talley (See aESCUE, Page A%) 'Rescue' Set For Titanic FORT LAUDERDALE. Fla. <AP> -1be search for the 20th century's most famed sunken luxury liner, the Titanic, Is un-· der way as the H.J .W. Fay and its crew head for the North Atlantic. The research ship departed from Port Everglades ·early to- day, hoping to retrieve from the Titanic a jeweled album of the RubaJyat of Omar Khayyam and the log containing the names of all the paaseqers on the ship. by many m the party as the best possible choice to help Reagan to election in November. Re ag:tn . as ked about t he re port1, said this afternoon. "As I've told you so often. no one is ruled out and no one 1s ruled m . · · Ford ·has said several limes in lie recaJled Ford's expressions recent days that he would be ·or d1~mterest and described one unw1llmg to accept a Reagan ~u c h conversation, in Pa lm oHer. b~t he was being squghl Spri n~s. as "rather definite .. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~_...;.~ Newspaper Thieves Making an lmprinl By STEVE llA&BLE Of ... Deify"" ..... ·Officials in Newport Beach say the city is losing hundreds of dollars each month to pro· ression al newspafer rustlers who are hauling of tons of used newsprint that is supposed to go Into the city's recycling pro- gram. Wade Beyeler, director of the city's General Ser vices Depart- ment, said thieves are picking up stacb of old newsp·apers, left on the curb for city crews. Beyeler estimates the city is lOlinC up to lS tons of bundled papen per month. He saJd a too la worth ~ t1!an $SO. He said city crews had been averaging a pickup of 100 tons each mooth until last May when bundles started vani'shlng. The city is down to 85-ton- months now, he said. ·'This bas happened before and it's usually professionals -· people who know what they're doing and bow much \be paper is going for.'' Beyeler explained. The city, wbicb collects papers once a·month on regular collect.ion days, sells the old newsprint to help bolster its budget. Most of the money, the director said .. is put back into refuse collection costs. ·OiJman ~eeking ~een . as Mustang conv .. new paint, cpts, top, heads, lifters, etc. Cmplly restored. Mint $2650. XXlt·XXXJt Wt tbe DallJ PUot Uu1JJ you With a quiet tale. A friaclly .t- • viler (1 -ready to help At tu>~ Tbe Queen llary &Del Howard ne1otlatlna rl&bt.a Tuesday to Hu.bes ' seldom-Hen rt)'lllC take Oftl' the ocean liner, wblch boat, the Spruce Goole, may be ,. Jut sailed ln 1187 and bu been a linked as a sin ale tourist Port ol Lona Beach· attraction attracUon by Texas oilman Jack alnce. Wrather and his Newport Beach Wratber'a chief neaotlator, ne1ottat«. Newport civic leader Richard . Wrather. whose Beverly Stevena, aaid he's attemptlna to Blllf·._ corpot'aUon owns the pull totether a ·deal that would' Dlsne:yland Hot.el, won exclusive place the Spruce Goose rlP,t .. ,, . (..I ; • next to the Queen llary. Stevens , a r esid e nt o f Emerald Bay· and two-time' president of the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce, sald his boss wants to tum the Hus hes· flying boat Into a museum. The Summa Corp,, which ownt HUlbes' famous boat. h~ • ' plans to diJmantJe the wooden craff Aue. 1 and send secUona ol t he flying boat to vuious museums around the country. The Spruce Oooae was designed and built by Huahes during World War II as a troop.cargo transport. It made Its on_., flight in UM7. Huabes was at the controls. . , • in Talks . Ford himself. asked aboul the re po rts. s aid . "I have n 't changed my mind." and his wife, Betty, said. "I wouJdn·t put any odds on 1t. It would' cer tainly be a -Very unusual ~1tuat1on " ·eut asked whether she wet.lu rule 1t out. she shook her bead no. <Stt FORD, Page A2> Bergeson Tax Cut Bill Vetoed i Warning of financial chaos. l, Gov. Edmund G ., Brown bas \'etoed a tax indexing bill by As· semblywoman Marian Bergeson that he described as a meausre that would mar a number or tax • reductions already enjoyed by Californians. ..California taxpayers have e n joyed e xpanded rente r credits. ProposiUon 13, energy tax credJt.s, indexing of income tax and a one-time S200 income • tax credi~ Brown .said. "These l reductioos wm have a mounted i to m·ore than S45 billion by 1982·83. Now, prudence and restraint must be" the order o( the day." Mrs. Bergeson's bill <AB 2001) would cut state income taxes by S231 million in fiscal 1982·83 by making permanent the annual adjusting or -tax brackets for i nfla tion . Without AB 2001 : California taxpayers could be pushed into higher tax brackets by cost-of-living wage increases as e~rly as 1982. Brown. explaining his veto or Mrs . Bergeson's permanent tax indexing bill. has sard the Newport Beach Republican's measure "doesn't bring about indexing of state income ta~." "That has already been done by AB Z76 (also authored by Mrs Bergeson> which l signed in 1979." he said. "What this bill does is simply remove from the Legislature in 1981 the option of either continuing indexing . . . or allowing a partial repeal of it. .. Brown's Monday veto of AB 200 1 set the s tage for a legis lative ove r ride attempt ~a-t e r t h is s ummer. Mrs .f Bergeson predicted such an at- te mpt would have a good chance of success. Or:n:cJ .toast Weathe r Sunny and continued warm. Lows tonight 58 at the beaches. 66 inland . Highs Thur,sday from 70s to low 90s. INSIDE TODAY Fronk u bock -and tM tft. jur11-ploped and luckleu Angel• a re thankful. See "°'lJ, ~Bl. l•dex Al Yw ""ke All LM . ...,.. M ...._. ..., ~ .. ( ........ DM c-kt AM Cf1uzz• • :------All ·=----,: ~ ci .... P... CM4 .... ,.. (16 -L.-..n (11 ..... --....111 ........ II ............... ....... ...... o...c..y ... ~ ......... . ...... . ... , ............ ., T......._ M n.Mln ... ...._ M .......... '4 •• .. . U OM. V PtlOT N ~Dunes \ Report Delayed 8) IOA.NNS &SYNOLD8 ............... H••rln1• oa tlae ••imwr w&all~ report fw the r•"'°f ...t ot ta. 0.. Aquatic Park tuwe been •~•pended t o atve county offlclal1 timt' to mett .-Ith Newport ·Beach rei>reaentat.aYe1 und lroo OUl dltterucn over l.M plan. Tht s~pena1oa ol the Pf'OCeN was announctd at Tuesday'• county Plannloc Commi1slon mtetin1 b)' Al Armijo. the c-ounty staff member who 11 working on the redevelopment plan. Tue.da'y's hearin1 waa to have been the second ol three oo the EIR. Armijo said a meelina wu set for today as the flJ'S\ in • series with city staff members. planning commissioners and city council members Armijo said the series was agreed to after a meeting oo July 2 called by Mayor Jackie Heat.her. He said several point.a or agreement were discovered at that time, along with some major points or difference. He said' the point or the upcoming session will be to use the items on which both county and city officials agree as the starting point for resolving the other disf>utes. According to Armijo, the major issue is the proposed "family inn," which would be geared to mod erate and low-income families. He abo s aid there is some dispute over the proposed bulkbeading or part of the swimming lagoon. "We're lip in' the air on the manna." he added. He said the lwo agencies concur thal a proposed 40-\Blit mold on the northwest corner of the county .owned park be deleted. )~ He said they also agree that the redevelopment plan include retention of "some" dry boat :>lorage , beach u ses, , recreational vehicle fa<:41tities and concess ion stands The EIR will be amended to meet the city's o~jections to lack o r data on h ydrology-water quality . biota : traffic and circulation and air quality Ironically, Armijo said he believes the one-time issue ovt!r 1u risdiction in preparation of the plan that once s eparated the two agencies is no longer cons idered important by either the city O" the county Police Wait Pays Off in Burglary Bust A Newport Beach patrolman, ~ho spent slow nights hiding· in bushes and trees in an effort tc crack a string or burglaries at a Coast Highway car lot, got lucky today. Officer Lee Smith, a two-year veteran often praised for c reative investigation techniques, was holed up in bis regular biding spot near Chick Iverson Volkswagen, "5 East Coast Highway, this morning when bis break came. Police said h e spotted someone removing a radio from a Poncbe and called for backup units before goin1 in to make the arrest Arrested on 1rand theft c harges was 18-year-old Christopher Huff of Baldwin Park. He is being held on $5,000 bail at the Newport Beach city jail. Investigators said the auto thefts at the dealership date back to April and that losses, mostly 'from expensive Porsche wheels, is in the thousands ol dollars. Smith, they sajd, be1an his sin1Ie-man stake-out two months ago. ~ .. .......... Ma-1 ... l!- o-MM,'-AW\IM'l--£••W Offtc•• C...t• a.w• 1IO Wt>I l•Y -..._ .. _,, •OJI 1M CMtl .. ..,,..., M""'i""Oft le-<1• 1 IWS ... .ell -.... '''''" .... (714)......, er n1•.v.e11t•••~ ••1 ..,......, '-• •Y IOn ~ ......... . , J! ......... .. -··-...... ••• •• •••• l•r••• to , .... = ............ , ... " Miu er·bt lwo men known only a• Jack and Rey, who threaten«d the lln1 ol Smith'• chUdryri · Smlth te1Uhed tbat It WU Jack Md ft.al' who ••re UM true killer• of tha Garden Grova wom,,-n H th y held btm at 1unpotnt Jut Aua 24 aboard .bt. .s mall boat off Dana Point He clalmJ!d they beat lhe wom&n to death &Dd ~ threw her body o~erboard > Prosecutor Dave Carter, however, contende d 1t was Smith alone who mastermlndod the abduct,aon of Miss Bealer to pay off. debts to investors wtth the Sl00,000 ransom he hoped to . collect from her brother. Larey Fox of Anaheim · As ked his reaction lo the Jury's recommendat1on Tues day, the prosecutor s aid, "Mr Smith ought to get down on his flaods and knees and th:zk God ror the verdict "Mr. Smith 1s very ro unate," Carter said. He did not push hard for im- position of the death penalty during his closing arguments to the jury Monday and the deputy district attorney said he was quite satisfied with the verdict for life imprisonment. .. Of&, You Ki ~--JlJST BREAKING--.......... Late U~ from ~·· t00rld,,,.,, .,.,._.,..,.. de•topn...,, Mid,.air lncUlents Blamed· on Computer • > OAK.LANO <AP) -Contldentlal reporti of "t.bree potenUal· ly. disastrous mid-air lncidenta" were CliaelOMd today by tbe Oakland Tribune In connection with Friday's computer breakdown at the Psemont air traffic control center. The story said the Federal A viatlon AdmtntstraUon coo· flrmed the report.a but denied, atter·a prel1miDary probe, tUt I.here bad been ail)' "eccroacbment ol airspace." Tbe FM wu not immediately available for further comment. "The controllers say that one near-colU.ion was averted by 800 feet or less and that two other Incident.a required emer1ency actions la prevent possible mid-air collisions," the Tribune uid No dt:tails were ph>vided. " ~· Pl•ai Gees '• .,...,~ SACRAMENTO <AP> -On the flflb try, four Senate Repobticans joined majority Democrat.a today to apJjrove the long-overdue state budget, ending the GOP deadlock over automatic cost-of!living •elf are increases. The 2'7-13 vote. the bare majority needed, sent the 124.l billion spending package to Gov. Edmund Brown Jr., who wu expected to act quickly on it. (Earlier story, Page AS.) Geld Prf~~ oa R.-h-d LONOON <AP> -Gold moved higher today on European money markets alter railing sharply Tuesday. The value of the dollar was rruxed against other major currencies. Loodon gold traders fLXed the aftemooo price ol 1old at $628 an ounce. up from Tuesday'scloseoftaO. Gold traded in New York atl628. upS18. Silver traded in New York alSlS.57, up39ceats. 1 ... 1e Klllftf at P.V... SAN LUlS OBISPO <AP> -One inmate wu dead ol stab wounds in his chest and two others were bocs1iitali1ed today, following an attack Tuesday night in the yard of the California Men's Colooy near he.re. a prison official sa1d. , . Carter said be believed it was the jury's prerogative to de- termine Smith's fate and that was why he made no "im· passioned pleas" ror the dt:ath ... sentence. In an unusual epilogue to the two-month trial. the jury spent three hours behind closed doors with Carter and N'ewport Beach police detective Sam Amburgey la.ter Tuesday discussing the fact.a in the cue Julie Whe~lcr <left > of St<1nton and Tamar'a Talbert of Garden Grove. both 7, wait outside the Henta,ge Stage at the Orange County Fair for their turn to recreate the Roaring Twenties. They are members.of the Mar-Reta Dance Studio in Garden Grove Grunion Run When the ses ion ended neither Carter no jury foremmi Norman Pott.er ouJd say much or what was · cussed. Potter said the jury wanted lo know about portions or the case it was not allowed to bear during the lengthy trial_. RESCUE ... Roth are recovering fro m hypotherrrua. or £eve re chillmg or the bodv The} s~y several boats and one large Navy vessel passed near them. but they were out of s ight of potential rescuers much o r the time in the trou-ghs between the swells. And m a ny o r the boa ts churning through the large seas were under power and their frantic yells went unheard. "Sometimes the Good Lord ~pa res you. . "Talley said lie explained they cruised to Avalon Tuesday to scout the to wn for a f1 shan.g trip they pl,anned next week and w~re headed home to Long Beach Marina when the swe lls began to mount. "We were still going along okay and then we hit something, we think maybe a fish." said Talley Seiter dashed below and was ho rrified to find seawater boiling in through a gaping hole in the Lana Rae's hull. "The bole was about the size or a basketball.·' Seiter recalled from bis hospital bed. "Before I could get out or the cabin the water was clear up over my knees iie rushed topside and the boat s ank before either man couJd gel into the life preservers they bad broken out. lt was a malt.er or a bout 30 seconds before the small boat went under, they said. "Yeah. we thought about dying." Seiler said today "We started wondering ir we were ready to die r Mrs~ Dodds Rites Held 1n· .. Newport Fune r al ~erv1cc .., w(•r e corducted ttw. artt-rnnon at St Andrew's Presbyteni.ln Church. Newport Beach, for Ont! or th longtime dearonl':-.~r· .. Ccirohnt· Brig ham Dodd" ~h o dll'd Monda~ al tht· <•gl· uf 7>i A longtime rl':.ldl•nl of Bt·verh Hills before moving to ~rt Beach ~1th her tlu~band. tht l'at1• Torrence Dodds .\1 r ., IJndtb ~ 11:-. a charter mt·mtwr <J( th•· Ornnge Count;, l'h1lharrnonll Societ y T h e· f&.imtl\ h<i i., sugge ~ted mc.·m o r1al contributions tu the organi zation in her name Born in Denver. Mrs Dodds ~as educa ll'd at the Wolcott School there and at the Madena School in Virginia and .al Colorado College. The Dodds family movt'd to Ci.t hfornia rn 1937 and settlc.·d in Encino and later Beverly Hilb She h·ave~ ;i brother. Daniel M Bngham of Laguna Jhlls. and sons. Jamt·., <Jf :'l:t-~port Beach and John T Oodds or Sun \' a I I e ;, . I d a h o , <i n d " 1 x gr andchildren Anderson Files In New Mexico SANTA FE. N M CA P > Backe rs of independent pres· .ldential cand idate John An· d erson have fil ed a formal declaration or candidacy with the secretary or state, all but as· suring Anderson of a spot on the New Mexico genera l election ballot. In Washington. Anderson s campaign office said New Mex ico is• the seventh state where the independent candidate has qualified ror the ballot. The other stale:'i are Kansas West Virginia, Massachusetts'. New Jersey. North Carolina and Utah. Fair Slate The 32nd Annual Orange County Fair moves mto the .seventh of 10 days Thursday in Costa Mesa -noon .to midnight -with entertainment geared to the younger au· dience. Featured in two amphitheater performances is "War : 1be Music Band." Fair attendance for the first five days, Friday through Tuesday, totaled 155,036 -up 24,996 from last year's figures for the same period. Major events Thursday include: -N.-&e lt p.m., Film Festival. · -1 p.m., FFA market and feeder beef ju~g. -Z 8811 4 p.m., kids water balloons contest. -z &e 1 p.m. Fla.sh the Clown and guitarist Harriet 1 Ballan Grant. -3 p.m., Clown contest. -J.f p.m., Cheryl Rendes, mime. -J.7 p.m., Joel Swenson, mime. -J:•, 5:• ad 7:• •·•·• Fun's-a-poppin Clrcua. -•:• p.m. Satin Doll, pop-d.iAco band oa Heritace Staie. -5 p.m., Joan Golden Dancers a( Moonshine Meadows. -I p.m •• MilkinS demoaatraUon. -•_.I p.m., Swaytq Belrol aerial act. -t :ll _. 1:11 p.• .. Winn Troupe, bipwlrtl cycles. -t :• .... YOUQI Life Slqers OD Reritace Stace. -I:• ..... VeJv« ltailbtl C.clet Bud parade. -7 _. t ,. .. , WU': Tbe llllualc Band 1D tbe am- ~. -7 .. u,..,, Wlld Oat.a la the Moonabifte Meadows. -7:• ,. •• , SocMty fbr the Prevention ol Bll a.ada. -• _. ., ,. •. , Luer ~anl• in t.tae srandltand. I FORD ... :-.:onethdess, one GOP 0Hic1al quot ed Furd'., top a ide as 'a ) 1ng . "It ain 't going to happen ." and another Ford aide ..,atd no dl'il'U:o.:.1onc, were under ~ " "llh the Rca~an camp Ht'al!an was asked 1r he had a •t•<und (hotc·(• Hl'agan told rl·p11rll'r. I rn tn tn$? to get cs r11 ,1 t•hrnrt• I 11 n•t'l•nt dd} s. speculation 11 ..... c:1:nlt'n-<1 nn <;t-<>rgt• Ru'>h. ~ho was rPpo rtcdly F'ord ., 'h111tt' for tht• :'loo 2 spot A top Hui.,h auh• "Jld t oda~ that Hl'a,.:an h:.td not tnntacted Bush 1n r l'rt>nl du}'. hut Ho~a rd l'htlltps or tht· <.:on sen al ive Caurus !>:ml after a morning mt·etmg with Rci.tg_an that "my impression ts. 1t'f .es percent hkelv that Rush is gomg to be Heagan·s st•lt-rt1on .. R eagan 1s sc heduled to announce his dcc1s1on at 8 a m PDT Thursday . Tonighl,~s Nighl, for Fiah lirwlioo, lbose deled•ble liWe sll very fish some people don't believe exist until they have actually eaten them fried~ golden brown. are· scheduJ run tonight on Orange Co t beaches. · They are tentatively expected to come m with the bigb tide a bout midnight. to s pawn. n slt- mg· gettJ.ng scooped up by bare· hands anglers Skeptical gruruon bunters who have ne ver encountered a run on ... andy beach~ have sometJmes ..:one home doubtmg they really l'XISt "They pick th ei r o wn beaches.:· sa> s S1 !'-: athenson. of the Cal1fom1 a Department or F1 h and Gamt> "It's really 1mposs1ble to pre <11f l wh ich beaches they'll l'hoose ... says Nathenson. ad- ding that the little wtuppersnap- per s are pretty persnickety about where they go to ipduJge their sex lives A fa.shing Ucmse ts required ror anyone over qe 16 to catch grunion. They must be ta.ken with bare hand.I. The little six-inch ft.sh begin swimming ashore at the peak of the high tide. Struggling aJon1 over the INel sand , completely out of the water, they bury themselves tail-first in the sand tO deposit their eggs, They are quite vulnerable to capture while thus engaged, ac· cording to state fish and game , officials. "I don't think there is any ft reater. eating th.an grunion." ,. a> s N atheoson. adding that it's been almo5t a year stnce he was t reatf"d to such a repast . "You clean them the usw..al ,. ay. then the spine just peels right out. Then you dip them ~<4 any kind of batter you want -I use a mixture of flour and com- mea I -~ fry them up to a golden brown," he said, waxing almost poetic He says grunion generally P.re- fer dark. quiet, sandy beaches to punue their love life. Summ·er Sale! Fantastic Savings on all our famous lines Including ... ~ C~b.ifh ~-Jl~i : Heritageq, , . .. ,. ., --w -· DON'T DELAY ... I Rich carvings. \ Rare woods. ~' Romantic design. Stop in today for the finest selection of quality furniture In the Harbor Area. , TONWtc:E ............. (111) '71·1171 LAOlMA l(ACff ...,,.-.. , • ......, .. ,," .... l090 ...... c.....,. (fM) ... , " ep.n 9·S·30 Mon.·Sat. WldNtday, July 16, 1980 -OAK.. v PfLOT M • ·N-ixon L~uds .Reagall's ~lobal S{(ills WAStH CTO CA P 1 - Form r Pr• ld nt flilitOn hH rime to t.ht" del•nse of Ronald ••11n' ror 1 n policy ctedenuats, aayan.a tn.-prt i•enliel noman e to bt dult lllfully wl\h everat fottacn 14aden dunna U'lPI abl'OA<t Naxon's l'ommt1nU aboul f\ea1en ~~ rontam~ ln o lt 1 ttr to I.he editor or The New Yor• 'l\m • a C"OPY of v.hlch v/as obtalned by Th• A~s~l•ted P,ret1s The l~ler N'rtrrt<t to • JuJy 6 -rJme tory that said ind pen· dfnl pres1dt'ntial u nd1dntt John Arlderson wo~ makma • ro~iJi?n \J'.iP ln part to pe>rtr y .him t'tr ... s a ~IJ traH!leJ <'lllzen of lht> w o rld , rompared to Mr Re11an .. Tbe 'nm Lory Hid Rn.an . a lormeT· Callfornla •overnor who ll to be oomlnalfd ton 1ht as tht ~t>li(an Varty·s prt':S 1deftllal candidate. "(nade une trip to Au 1 t ralla •• a rtprtM"nt.atlv.-or President Nill on. but fort>tgn pollcy a nd famlharily wtth wor ld leadtrl' arf not rtgardtd u • mon1 h11> i.tron1 ootnlll " Nt oo u d he ctu~cked th• record and found that R aaam "''de four otfldal trlpa 11 Nlx on s request oolwttl} 1969 Miid 1973 Nixon aid lhost traps took Rtai:•n t o Creal Britain, France, J al*\. tbt.4 PhiUppln~. . 1'u 1wan Ko rea. :,in11Pore, lnd o nf'11 1a . fl ong K o n g.,· ThullaUld . SOulh V1ctn1&m . Spa.in, He111um. llenmartt. Ireland and ll ly. w wttll as AW1traUa. Nixon s&1d Rea1an mel wilh chlet. ol •tale and heads of eov· •rnmt>nt en virtually all those c:ountnH .:..: Uascd on repoljf l c«eived from oor emb11!isie11 nbroad and m y dtst·~s1ons with him after t•uc h tnp, I can iattest to the fact that he was wtll·recelved and conducted tus meellngs with ma· JOr lore1 gn.._lead~rs with in· telll.:ence. s kill, anti judgment." Nixon wrotl! N i xon ·~ lette r was hand• ,tt>hvtr~ Monday to the letters- to ·the·edltor 1eciton of The Times by hla staff In New \'ork, where he bas lived al.nee late February A source cloee to lbe former president, asklnc anonymity, made a copy avalla· ble to the AP ~'Jbe nmes l.n· formed Nlxon'11 1lalf Tuesday t hat it did not p to print the -letter. • The source said it was the first time the ·former president ever -sent a letter to lbe edJtor. "He saw the artJcle, thought It ought to be corrected and bad his staff research I.he quest.ioo." the source said. "Mr. Nixon fell 1l vat.ally important there be ac- C'!_rate and fair reporting of the r e cords and views of the candidates, expec1ally in the vital area of foreign affav-s dur- ing this election year." David Jones. national editor of' The Times. said Tuesday the newspaper would ·decide today whether to publish the leUer from Nixon or instead print a correction. "Mr. Nixon d.idn'l ask us to print his letter. His letter says. ·r know that The Times will want to correct the inaccurate Impression conveyed by its news story: We checked the facts. He is right: we were wrong ... " Jones first said The Times de· · c1ded to print a correction of lhe story rat.her than Nixon's leuer. But in a second lnt.erview, he said . "ll never occurred to me he wanted the letter printed UD· til you called That puts a dlf· ferent complexion on It." Jones said that as a result he was hold· ing up lhe correction until be · had an opportunity to discuss the m aller with other Times editor&. The Nixon source said the former president did not call Reagan or advise Reagan or h1s staff beforehand that a letter was being prepared. The source said one Nixon staff member checked with one Reagan aide to conrtrm the accuracy of the list of trips Kingd·om Still llnder _Magic Spell Doublers Note: Disneyland's 25 Now By JODI CADE~ll t:Al> ()f ,,_ O••IY 1'1'411 )I•" It was 25 years ago that Walt Disney, looked out over h1:;, 76 7 a<' re park in Anahl·1 m and pro d a1mcd that "1)1:;,n<'yland will nt-ver be complete as long a:;. there b 1mag1nat1on lt..•rt in the w.orld ... fo'or a long time thouli(h, 1t looked a~ 1f the magn1ftcenl plan:. for the amusement !>Ile Y.OUld never get i.tarlt'd after the animated movw pioneer was d~ n1ed fman<'inf.! for his fulunsllc schemt> Tht• now legendary sloraei. <'Ont end that the-then.. S4 year nld Disney was laughed and ~<'offed at ror his ridiculous in vestment of $17 mil hon. that wa~ ~urt· to .end tus succes~ful movl( t•mpirf· Of ('OUrSC those skeptics WCr e nm i1Zed seven weeks lalt:'r when the one millionth visitor entered the par k and' today more than 190 million people fro'm around the world have enjoyed the charm of Matn Street. U S A • the magic of Fantasytand and the thrill of Tomorrowland One man who never made 1t through the .-:ates of the Mag1c Kingdom was Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev who was de- n 1 cd admission 1n 1959 fo r !lecurity rt'asons "I don't blame Khrushchev for JU mptn~ up and down in r age 11ver massing Disneyland." said· ~J thor tlcrman · Wouk . "There clrt' few thln~S more worth Set'· 1n~ 1n tht' Unttt'CI States. or in· deed anywhere 1n the world." What the 50.000 dally v1s1tors don't see arc the clabOratc prep-aration~ 'that ~o on ever y night after dosing 10 order to make the park seem magically perf~l each day A custodial team of 350 men and women sweeps and hoses thl' wind.In~ streets each night, collecting JO tons of trash a day. or one pound per vis itor All the shops are swept and vacuumed Every one of the 108 bra!!tS poles on King Arthur's Carousel 1n F'antasyland a re hand polished , a Jo b t h at takes someone rive hours. The s hooting t:a lle r y 1n F'ronl1er land 1s painted every night in order to smooth away the t'h.1ps from :;,tray shou the day bcfon· Heat Fanning Wrath Ann ual l y 4 S mil l ion _ha mburgers are consumed. two m1lhon hot dog:;, and enough soft drinks are ~rvcd to fill a fi ve· acre lake Some 20.000 gallon or paint .i re brushed' over lhe park each 1.t•a r and tnv1a fact collectors ~·ould be interested to know that II lakes 100.000 hghtbulb5 to II· luminate the Magic Kingdom. 11.000 outlining the buildings .llorig Mam Street alone Cluld .4buse Case$ Up in Parched !;o1itli By Thf' As"Oeiated Prt'stt Tempt>rs are r1~in~ w1lh lhe tern peratlJ.re~. some official~ are saying. and the three.week heat wave that has k1iled 689 in the TOLL FROM HEAT CONTINUES TO RISE -A7 South and Midwest may be to f blame for a rash of child abuse in Dallas. The heat prom pted Alabama Gov. Fob James to declare a ,slate of emergency Tuesday. A state of emergency was put in effect Monday in Missouri. President Carte r directed federal officials to make $6.73 million a\aiJable in six stales lo provide relief for poor people put in danger ous situations • because of the beat wave. The money wlll be used to pay utility bills. buy rans and air C_9n· d itioner s and fund t:raosportat1on to rehef centers · Carole Bo"'dry. director or the APWI ......... All m aJl the far-flung fantasy env1 s1oned by Disney 25 years ~go 1s fulfilled every day by the staff of 4.600 workers. 7 .600 dur· 1ng the s umme r months. who help make tbe park seem like perfectton on earth. "They find a nice friendly a tmosphere." said Disneyland spokesman.J oe Aguirre. "It's a place whe re the ent.ire family can go .. One man who thought Dis· neyland would go out of business its first year was Boyd Diaz who started operating Casey Junior m Fant.asyland the day the park opened and bas remained in the Magic Kingdom ever al.nee. Diaz recalled this week bow Disney used to \OQT the park himself before 1t opened. calling every ride operator by his first name. "It just goes on. like a child it's tinally grown up," he s aid." It w1lllooo forever." DREAM OF PARK PROVED MOCKING FlNANCIERS WRONG . Watt Disney Dedicated Disneyland, July 17, 1955 in a couple of years." recalled B<>aJ! "And the ttung 1:;,, it's got· te n t>etter every year.'· Boag is part or the "~ Club ... a group of originaJ Disneyland employees whose numbers have dwindled from 1.200 to Ir:> Every year oo July 17. club members gather at the Olsneyland Hot.el for a gala ball and dinner show. One of the biggest changes over the years bas been the tn· cteasing costs. evidenced by the opening of Big Thunder Moun- tain Railroad last Sept ember. · which cost only SI mtlhon le.'> AP Planes . Turn Chicken than 1t took to open lhe entJre park 25 years a~o. Commenting on the s l.:1ggcnng · price lag necessar y to makt• dream s a r ea lit y, U1 :;.n ey quipped dunng the 1966 operung of New Orleans SqtJare. "Thar~ more than the United States !-pent on the entire Louisiana purchase" Smee Dtsney's death later that • year . several attractions havt' bee n added t o the l is t of mecharucaJ wonders. bringmg the t otal invest e d i n the Ana heim park to $206 m 1lhon. ~ o ~ eng1n1.:e r1n g for t h•· pa rk ·,. proJect s com es from WED Enterpnses m GlendaJe, a jl roup of eng ineers and de · ' s igners handp1l'ked by Disney in .,1952 to help mold his fantasies into realilles. • ~hlld abuse program in the Dallas County child welfare de· iiartmenl said that incidents or c hi Id abuse have increased steadil y s ince June 23. when the heat wave began in t>a llas. FROZEN WATER BOTTLES KEEP TEXAS RABBITS COOL Temperatures, Tempera Rising In South, Midwest Disneyland officials like to boast that smce the park's open· in~ Anaheim has gained 125 hot e ls and more t h an 400 restaurants. NEWINGTON. N JI. CAP> -A chicken on every plane, pro· claimed the men or the 509th Squandron. The brass dis· agreed. Officers at Pease Air F'on ·c Base are 10vest1galin.I! an inci- dent m wtuch eight enlisted men s tenciled red c h1 <'ke ns on a dozt>n nulitary airplanes at the base. WED ··1magincc r s,' a ~ they're called. are now working o n a T o k yo D1 i.ncy land, scheduled to open m March 1983. They are also designing a family o ri e nted year·ro und resort called Experi mental Prototype Community or Tomorrow, which -.-..111 open Oct. l . 1982 ul 9:02 J m . near Diirncy World 10 l''lorida, according lo a WE D :.pokes man • "If you're hot, you're going to get anJ(l"y faster," Ms. Bowdry said Tuesday. T empe ratures were an the high 90s or over 100 Tuesday in a broad section of the country stretching frQm the Southwest to the Southeast and from llJmois to Alabama Among the higher readings ~ere llO an Hutchlnson. Kan .. 109 in Kansas City, Mo . and W4 in Bowling Green. Ky The National Weathe r Service has said no relief 1s in sight. at least until the end of the week. Deaths from the heat have been reported in 17 states. with M isspuri having the most al 154 . according to an unofficial count by The Associated Press In .Alabama, Cov James.sa1d tha t b y d «.>r lar1ng the eme rgen cy, he could make National Guards men available to help the elderly combat the heat waye He said <Competitive bidding laws can bE.' ignored dur· mg a . s tate of emergency. so needed l'qwpmenl can be ob· tamed more qwckl v "The Gold«a Ho r seshoe Rev1.1e" in Fronllerland 1s listed 1n the Guinness Book of World Records as the longest running stage production in show bus1 ness. Wally Boag bas been with the act ever smce he audJtioned on a bare stage in Burbank two week s be fo r e Dis neyland opened. The $1 billion ·protot) pc ("f'lm· munity will showcase futunst1c e xpos itions from around lhf" world and will g1\c visitors a technoloj!"1cal and creative look al tomorrow. ERA Calls for Boycott "l remember people coming an 'here m 1955 saying what a shame that 1t would be a dump The prostrate chickens -.-.ere painted on the fuselages of the planes the night before the base's annual open to house. ac· cording Sgt. John Zallsk1e"1cz. He scud the planes were \'1S1linJ! from other Air Force bas~. the Canadian ai r force and the Na\•y. T o h e lp ce l e bra te Oa ~· neyland's s11\er anmvcr~ary a 25 hour cele brJt1on 1-. beinR planned , beginning at 12.01 Thursday. · 14K GOLD 0 OMEGA Don't Shop Thursday, Women Urge Gem Talk • By FREDERICK SCHOEMEllL OI IM 0~11, Pllet Sutt Women and for that mat· ter. men -angered over the Republican Party's withdrawal of support for the Equal Rights Ame ndment s hould r efrain from s hopprng .Thu.rs da y, Orange County women's groups leaders urged Tuesday. They said a boycott on the day Rona.id Re~ga n i s s c h edule d to accept the R e publican ·pres idential .J.R.'s Hat's In EVil E~ng Wants OffiCe OKLAijOMA CITY (AP> -J .R. Ewing wilt serve as pres1· dent. if called. but he 's got to gel a pay raise to, say, $5 million a year. . . The nastiest man an the West nailed down his platform tn a telephone caJJ to Oklahoma City radio station KLTE, which is sponsoring a "J .R. Ewin& tor President" drive. THE M.\N B'ERIND THE 00.,.&JCB villain of CBS-TV's ·~.Pallas" series. actor La~ Hagman. said be beard about the ala lion's campaign from. a fnend in Dallas and called to ouUine a prospective reign. "U ch<J6en, I will run. If elected, I will serve," be told the station. • "'lbe first thing we've got lo do, though, to offer a carrot to me, la to get the president of the United States a salary increue, beeauae I'm not going to take a cut. "I Uunk $5 million a year would be perfectly all ri1bt. J would atUI b1ve to make sacrifices. bul I think the president of the United States abould certainly aet u much u many of tbe beads ol cor- poratlonl ln t.hia country do. · I'll A GOOD CITIZEN. l 'D pay as much taxes as I do now. which llaboutDOorS30~';r."heaald. , Jf aiman bull 1ed other lsaues wtt.h Tuan·1tyle candor and bi.a solutions. nommation would be an ef· feclive way of expressing dis· satisfaction with the GOP de· . I cision to eliminate support of the ERA from the party's 1980 platform. "The GOP is behaving as if they w e r e 19th Century patriarchs," said Bea Foster • county coordinator for Cornman Cause and a member or the Orange County Democratic IJ11 J C IW Ml'/IRIES Cert1/1ed Ctmalogut, ACS FACTS ABOUT GOLD 11 • more lho1I rmg1 and thmga Central Committee. Here are some fascinating facts She s aid the proposed boycott about gold : ln all ot recorded history, is s upporte d by both Sen. only '8.000 tons of gold have been E dward M. Kennedy, D·Mass .. an aspirant for I.he Democratic taken from the earth; that's bow pres idential nomination. and scarce and precious it ls. Experts say California Gov. Edmund G. tbereareoo.lyabout41,000tmaleftin Brown Jr. • the earth to be mined. If we COQJd Ka. Fcs&er 1ald she boped the t.ate all ol t.be gold in the world and boycott would 10 nationwide. compress It into one cube, It would be but ccmceded that getting the word • in oaly one day wu a only about 18 yards square. More problem. For that reUClll, sbe steel is poured hourly every day than said , a second boycott is the total amount of gold ppurect in all planned Au1. 21. of hiJtory. One cubic foot ol gold Another speaker at the Santa weighs bait a ton; yet., it LI so IOft Ana preu conference, Arlene and malleable that an ounce of it can Sontag , of the Natl\)nll be stretched into a wire 50 mUea Woman'S 14K~ orwhl~ gold watch with 1 di.mon6 on~$91, Men's 14'K Y'dlOw or White gold watch with 3 diamonds on black dial, Women's Political Caucus said long, or hammered Into a tb.1n sheet the Republican Party's decision that would cover 100 square feel. J e._u ~ Je ~ not to back the ERA alter .0 • 6 6 years ol aupport WU "tracic." Gold ls IO indestructible lhlt the first • ~ l'UJ We er .. Republican women and "nugget. mined about &,000 years a1o. MlMBH ,\MElllC•N GE '1,1 SOCIETY @ women everywhere are out· Is probably 1Ull around somewhere, 111n NH\PCIH BLvO c0su ~·E~• ~Q. raged," said Ms. Sonta1. • In some form. s t ra I shi n ing 34-YEARS IN THE SAME LOCATION • v - , . Republlcan who ls sueportinl beautifully. ltenl\A~MtttttCll~ PHONE 648-3401 Independent presl~ential -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~ canclldate John Anderson. ~ • ' .. ' ... , .4.f DAILY lltl.OT \ Wedi .... ,.Jl.t*y tt.; ,., .. \ ·Miami Rioteri , ..... c .. iing ; . Sh9ot~ 5 Cops --White Elephant Sale ' AJI. -ft T..,S&DA Y'S: Clearly, it hu become •• Uy m YOC• to ree.t tlmea &o lake tometbine nobody Nally Wutl and lranaform tt lnto DOltalita You m•.Y ha~ noted ln the De1R that mOl\LI Jack Wratller, W'ho once operated ln our coutaJ re1ioa out ol the Balbota Bay Club at Newport Beach, bu now put ln a hefty bfd to ronll"Ol the Queen Mary at Port of Lone S.ach, Not only Lb.at. but Uie WraLb« people apparenU,y would llkt1 to 1et the aitl\I Howard Hucbet nytnc boat. known NOW Spru<'e C009e, toaed lnto lbe b&r1am some W~) . THE FACTs A&E, of course, that tbe pMssen4er Yebsel Quee-n Mary, ooce reagnmg royaJty or the btgb seas, got re ti red to Lona Beacb after abe bad beoome-obeolete wtule It Dfdn't Work Thn and WOR't Work NOtD. You'U Low It plying tbe·AUantic. Puseqen OD the last YOY•t e suffered considerably from lack ol air coaditioaing. ' Since beinl berthed at Lona Beach a.a a tourist at· traction, it bas been widely report.eel that the Queen Mary has lost S2 million in the last two years. No wonder the Wratber people want her for SlO million. This is real nostalgia. · SAME WAY WITH the Hughes flying boat. It never rt!.ally fl ew. Designed to carry troops and cargo ror our armed services. the Spruce Goose bas reposed in storage ever since Howard himself once took it out and lilted the bulll briefly Ultothe air. Obviously, this history makes the Spruce Goose highly \'aluedoothenostals;tia market Considerint the financial bath the Queen Miry visited oo Port or Long Beach, it is little wonder that the people of Santa Catalina Island rejected the notion or having the old hulk of the SS Catalina -the Great White Steamer ~ yesteryear-berthed at Avalon aa a t.ou.risl attraction. Nostalgia may be running rampant elsewbere, but hard cash spealts heavily at Avalon. · IF THE N~h~IA CRAZE continues to escalate, however, there's no telling where it might lead in our own coastal region. . In years ahead, for example. somebody will want to buy and reconstruct in tbe h.ills the old red neon sign that once reposed atop Hotal Laguna. Never mind that when •l was up on the hotel lower it never worked. Al night, it either read "HOT LAG" or "TEL UNA." ·-I get misty.eyed just thinking about it. In the coming decade, you might bet that somebody will rent property on Main Street in Huntington Beach. Then they'U install a genuine antique replica of a 19708 s urfboard shop. That'll draw the old·timers in. NO DOUBT IN COSTA Mesa, some D06t.allia freak will import a small herd of goats and charge admiaalon to those who want to view yesteryear. Currently, the nostalgia buffs are missing~ real bet as c rews prepare to demolish the worthless old Coast Highway bridae that spans Newport Bay. 'Ibey oucht to sell the pieces. Then the Newport bridge parts could be trucked to Lake Havasu where they'd surely be tickled to rebuild ll ... II JAMI (AP) -Gane• or ~lack )'OUlba roamed th• •&net.I of Ublrty City ovemlabt after flve wt.ate policemen were abot ud ~. and 500 offlc.rs lem pofarlly cordoned off an "rea of nortbweatern Miami. • Pollc:e •aid mo1t of the youths had aone home by dawn and b1arrlc1dee were removed later in the mornlpg. . More than 25 people wen re· ported btjurecl during the night of rock· and bottle·throwing, ~poradk looting, ars.on , hrebombiq and sniper fire. About 2i> people were arrested by early today. said Dade Coun- ty police spokesman Joe Keefe. but aulhonlles could not give an. exact number. TRAFFfC WAS allowed to re· s ume th.ls morning through the predommantlS' black (iberty Ct· t\ area and a s maller black area o·r Coconut Grove. which had a l:,o been 'ealed off by police ca rry in g s h o t g un s and automatic weapons. Thi> nightlong violence by hundreds of youtbs was tng- gered Tuesday by a plainclolh~ offi cer's uttempt to stop two black youths from robbing a white motorist in the s ame neighborhood devas tated by race riots two months ago, of-· ficials said. Firefighters were battling three (ires, including one at a gasoline service station. Mucb of the violence Tuesday was aimed at police, who were not calling it a racial problem. accordlng to Sgt. Peter Cuccaro. THE VIOLENCE .erupted late in the afternoon after three of· • flcers oo a stakeout broke up the robbery or a white motorist by a oa1r of black vouths. Set. Frerl Pelny. 39, and officers Les Blumen and Michael Cummings c hased two suspects into a Liberty City housing project. "They fought us." Pelny said "They started hollering to the crowd and the crowd started Billy N~eds Job to R epay Libya Lomt A MERI CUS. Ga ·IAPI Deep m debt to a foreign go"ern ment, Billy Carter says he has to get a job -but has been too busy even to think about what kind of work he s bould do. "I've been tied up almost con stantly with this st,µff," Pres1 de nt Carter's younger brother s aid T uesd a ), refe rring to negotiations v. 1th the J ustin · Department that led to his r el! 1strat1on ru. an a~e,,nt of the Arab government of L1b~a. Carter registered as a Libyan :i~c nt Monda y . an d acknowledged that he has re ceived vatlous gifts and <1 $220,000 loan from the govern mentor the African nat10n. The American Jewish Com mitlee. however. called Carter·s association with Libya an at tempt to "misuse the office of the ·president of the United States." In the registration statement. 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Pelny wu &bot lD the back as the offlcen retreat*9 from a rock·throwlDC crowd of Jeerlne blackt. He wu in stable con· dltlon at .Jaeksofto. Mem orial Hospital. M arvlo Dunn. a leader In Miami's black community, said Liberty City residents were "scared of what's happenin1. and they're scared the police of. ricers are golng to march down and shoot them. "My concern is that the police will be so fearful we won't be able lo get any protection down there " CommunHy Relations Board member Preston W. Marshall ,. .. w.......-. said many black teen.agers told ·~ 1J•tla9 him they participated In street \ 1olen~e ~ause they were dt.<t-Re p . Guy Yand er J a~t of Michigan practices his speech ~allshed y.r1th low·paymg sum th k l ddr th t h to d li T d mer JObs and the fed eral aid pro· -e eyno e a ~ss -a e _wa~ e v~r ues ay \ 1 de d by th e c a rt e r night to the Republican ~nven~on in Det roit. Becaus.e adm inistration arter the May other s peeches ran overtime. his was postponed unt1l riots tonight. Right Navy • • • Wrong Carrier NORFOLK. Va. <AP> -After a fl awless daylight patrol, two Navy fliers brought their F -14 Tomcat back to an aircran car· ner in the Indian Ocean -onJy to discover it wa.s the wrong car· ner. A m1 s ch1evou ~ USS Constellation crew decorated the errant plane from the Dwight D. Eisenhower carrier with pa.ant· e d s logans and d e m a nded a ransom -all the Eisenhower's m on es -for the red.raced fliers. When the unidentified Navy pilot and tus radar intercept of ftcer rinally returned lo the Eisenhower, lbe1r Jet had to be repa inted. Navy officials here said they could not comment on the tnci· dent ~cau.se they had not heard or it. But one Navy 0H1c1a l said ~uch a nux·up, though unusual, ts not unknown. "It bas happened. particularly 1r you are returning-•to the stup in a radio silence s1tualloo. You JUSt come down and hawk~ye ·the flight deck and work ~oursell to," he :)aJd. The DlLXup occurred ~everal we eks ago after Fighter' Squadron 143 catapulted its F·l4 Tomcat Jets:oH the deck of the Norfolk-based Eisenhower ror a typical patrol of the Pers ian Gulf and Arabtan Se~ The wing commander ordered the planes down on the return flight. aod the whole squa.droo A PRICE TO HANG YOUR HAT ON Our great 6' high Hall Tree. handsome !Ines. walnut finish solid wood . a very special 20th Anniversary price . FURNITURE headed for the wrong. aircnalt Cli rrter. • At a lmost the l<Jst moment. the commander realtzed the mis take antl wa ved off the flight. But one pilot didn 'l get the word. And he landed perfectly, on the deck of the Constellauon. The pilot and his radar in· t erc ept offi cer a ppare ntl v thought the 20-year-old. oil-rired Constellation. with a ba g number "64" on its deck and smoke b11lowm~ from its s m okestack, '4 <is the t h r e e -ye ar .o ld ELSenbower, w1th an· equally big "6!r' painted on its deck. The Eisenhower. has no s mokestack because 1t lS nuclear· powered -. . • .. fOI 20 YIAll OIVINO YOU IVllY GOOD ltlASON TO COMI H.OMI TO RI FUINITUll I .. -j [CM.Dll CMtl hi OrHtt Cffftty: =-= IL TORO• 2M4t !I Tofo Blvd.• (114) "14303 SANTA ANAITUI TIN • 1703 E. 171h St.• ~3.a201 COSTA MESA• 31'5 N. Hert»ot Blvd.• ~t.a7t1 WESTMtNITI" • t501t BMch Blvd.1714) IM·M73 HUNTINGTON RACH. tM31 hech ~ .• 5314501 A .. nSIA. 11727 South St .• t24 .... 2 • '"°' 1 OAYI A WOK• WH'KDAY'S'lO """1;-1 • ~y io-UNTll-.-rsuNOAYl2:30'tnml. T i'C ~ltlOllB-lle •'-Vll!'S.0C..C~~ '-' · ' . ' . _Budget N.,d Nea~ , ' SUwfe Yote Blodm Pai.age 6AC'LUlmirTO CAP) -,,. state === -. \IOte a•ay from lD the •ute at. ear· 17 wtUi OM ReipubUcan waver- lq wliloeoukl put It OYtt. ol~~abtiND, Sen. Ray Jolmloo "-. Mid .,_.,. I.be Jt.lJ ...... teated tM '-'"' bW for I.be fourth Ume 'heeday, .. Unleu 10mtbody can cwvtnc. me lb.It I am wron1. yo. wW '" a tt\anu. ln l'l\Y vot1n1 paUerD" at the next ioU ull today. TBS tit.I bllllon budfet , two weeb overdue for f iaca lMO·ll wblch bec&n JuQi 1. nffds 21 vows or a two-~ m~cy for pas.up to the tovemor. Senate Presldmt Pro Tempore Jam Mllla, .D-Sad Die~. aald be would kMp achedulln1 a y.ete every day unlll the meuure wins. Tbe budaet bill, AB2020 by As- semblyman John Vasconcellos. 0 - San Jose, bas bee n he ld up in a challenge by l.he Republican minori- mtcblDI' from no to y th1l h lbouflll UM Republican aland had IC· ~mplWMd all lt could. .IOllNION TOO uld hf believed tbe Republluu bad accompliahed about all they cou.kl. but wanted to 1lve lbe d'fort one more da,y ~n. Omer llalnl of Ventura, lbe Democratic ca ucua cba&irman, ac- cused the RepubUcaaa of lYtna @ the bud1et one rnoN> day to give Sen. Oliver Speraw, ll-Loo• Beach, time to r~tum from tbe GOP NaUooaJ Convt"Dtion in Detroit and •void the embarruameot of belna the only ienator to mlu the final budget vote. Dcmocrata control Lbe Le&lSlature but lack tour votes for the two-thlrds majority in each. house needed to pass a bud&et. . ty or lbe slate's automatic tost-Of-· living adjustments. especially ror the state's 2.1. million welfare recipients. The Republicans first demanded cuts tn welfare-grants and the elimination of the law requiring autom-alic cost-of-hving increases. Tbey later said they w<tnted to elimlnate all automatic cost-of-Living adjustments in slate law. · • The Republicans argue that the raises would often be more generous for lhose who don't work than for those who do. But the Democratic majority contends that the recipients have suffered the most rrbm inflation because they are at the bottom of the economic scale. The budget gained one vote Tues- day from Sen .. John Nejedly, R- Walnut Creek. Nejedly said after Hiker Saved After 11-day Rock Ordeal SEQUOIA NATIONAL PARK CAP> -With only a trickle or s hmy water for sustenance, a Mich igan teen-ager sur vived 11 days in the wilderness after breaking his ankles climbing rocks, parlc officials say. Mark Fridley. 16, was rescued by helicopter after three off-duty park rangers found him in ·steep t e r rain al the base of Moro Rock, a 7,000-foot high granjte monolith, said park s pokesman Jrafa Buchholz. F&IDLEY, OF Bloomfield Hills, Mich .• was admitted Tues- day to Valley Medical Center in Fresno in stable condition, hospital Clfticl als said. FridJey apparently started hiking by himsell· on July 4 and fell when trying to scale Moro Rock. which is located away from marke d t ra ils. J4s. > 8uchbolz said. .. As rar as we know he subsist- ed on a trickle of water that went over rocks and moss," she said. "'There was no food." The rangers who spotted ·FridJey reported be was unable to m ove but "was in good spirits," Ms. Buchholz said . A helicopter dispatched from Jhe U.S. Naval Air Station at China Rock, about 80 miles s outheast or the pa rk, lifted Fridley to safely, Ms. Buchholz said. FRIDEL Y'S parents bad called park headquarters when they had not beard from their son, who had telephoned them every day dur- ing his solitary travels through Califom fa, Ms. Buchholz said. But park officials did not find a wilderness permit 1ssuet1 to hi.in . and concluded he had gone to his next destinalton, Yosemite Nati9nal Park. But now they are demanding enact- ment or a compromise. which con- :;1sts of a Senate-passed bill that would cut cost-of-livin6{. acijustments if state revenue trailed the increase . in the Consumer Price Index. THE BILL. SB2065 by Seo Albert Rodda, 0 -Sacr amento, is in the As- sembly, wh.ich has left for summer recess. And Assembly leaders - Democrats -refuse to reconvene lo act on Rodda 's bill. The record lS days without a s tate budget leaves some financial ob- 1 i g a tion s unpaid or at l eas t threatened. Among those racing the possibility of late cheeks were 5,000 highway maintenance and landscape workers, and Medi-Cal providers such as nurs- ing homes. pharmacies, hospitals and doctors. Two Women Empty Cases In Jewel Heist LA JOLLA (AP) -Two armed women barged into a jewelry ~re here and ordered the manager to pick tbe display cases clean, then escaped with $500,000 io gems and money,· police said today. "There was not a piece of jewelry left in the whole store," said robbery Sgt. Elton Bailey of the Tuesday theft. . The women oretered store manager Larry Pooo to stuff briefcases with jewelry, including Chinese jade and other unique items, which police said would help in identification. Police Seeking Hit-run Pilot FRESNO (AP> -P olice and aviation' officials here are looking for a bit-and-run pilot who knocked down power lines near Sierra Sky Park airport and then flew away. . ' , A witness to the incident said the plane hit t.be lines, came down on a nearby road and then bounced onto the airport's runway. The pilot got out, inspected tus plane, got back in and took off, but caused an hour-long ·blackout for 2,088 ·Pacific Gas & Electric· Co. customers and small grass fires. Halliday's Semi-Annual SALE Starts Tomorrow. _....._ 171h • ll'\'iM Aw., Newpcwt h~ch. ~llf. 1714\ MS-07'1 1. -I . Jewelry Cehler HolJiijl . Nets MiUiom in Genu LOS ANGELES CAP) -Two aunmen made off with at least S2 mllllon -and perhaps as much as S4 mllllon -in gemt. and gold jewelry from a downtown jewelry center arter btoding, gagging and blindfold· lng two diamond wholesalers and rtnlnJ tWQ safes. Police said tbe holdup oo lbe 13th noor of the Pacific Jewelry Center Tuesday may prove to be the biiJest gem heist in the city's history once the precise value of tbe gems ls 'de· termined. The pair mi.sse<t two at- tacbe cases containing $1.5 million in uncut opals. One of the gunmen posed as a tele~ graph messenger to gain entrance to the locked offices and display room or J akov Hefec, 28, an Is raeli, and Eric Fintzi, 35. a Belgium-bas~ dealer. police said. f1da Ila n Urged Too IU lor Prisoa? SA~ DIEGO (AP) -Cootendwg the seizure or u s. tuna boats by Mexico is "an undisguised attempt to com mandeer our tuna industry," a U S. Congressman has asked for an e xpanded embargo on Mexican hshtng producb. Synanon founder Charles Oedrich, who -pleaded no contest to charges stemming from an attack on an attorney with a rat- tlesnake. will probably escape a prison term. authorities said. He lost leadership of Synanon in a plea-bargain deal. Rep. Glenn Anderson. D-Long Beach. has asked lJ S Secretary of State Edmund Mu.s«ie to arn pose an 1 m m~daatl· -;ccondar y embargo on Comic Jackson Critical SHERMAN OAKS <AP) -Former vaudeville entertainer and Jimmy Durante sidekick Eddie J ackson re- mained in critical condition today at Sherman Oaks Community Hospital after s uffering a massive s troke. hos pital officials said. · J:ickson. who w_as..admitted to lh~ hospital Sunday. has generally been confined to his Van Nuys home since 1971. He later suffered a senes of strokes that crippled his leg_s and left hand a nd partially paralyzed h 1 ~ throat. lie has been confmed to a wheelchair for some lime. T he 84-year-old entert ainer was i.i singing 'tlilaiter in 1923 when he and '4ete ran soft-shoe dancer Lou Cl ayton formed an act with Durante. who headed a small Dixieland band in ha s own New York City bistro, the Club Durant. After Prohibition agents closed the Club Durant, the team of Clayton, J ackson and Durante played a varie- ty of other dubs Crowd!> nock to see the tno perform. e~pcc1ally to see the act 1n which Clayton and Jae son gathered eve'ry v.ooden ob1 e 10 Sl~ht and broke It 00 th<-!tlage, bJle Durante sang rac;p1 ly about t vir- tues of wood The act brok ~ up .... h1·n we nt to Ho ll ywurid 1n 19 Cla~ton r<•maaot:d h 1-. b mJna~cr until he tl1ed and C>ften JpJA.•Jn·d v.1th h1-. ol night dubs and on tt-le\ 1-,1on Pr~ id~nt Nam !t tness acksdn pal in NEW YORK < \P1 -The board or tru:.tees of Barnard College has named Ellen \' Futter J }ear-old attorney, al> acting prC!tlde t or the college. M:. Fultl•r. a 197 magna cum lau~ graduate or Bam rd, suc- ceeds Ja&tuelyn A Matlfcld who re- signed. ( SI'ATE J Mexico, which would prevent lm· portatioo or wJl fish products from that country. Selftl•d ~' QtteUed . SOLEDAD (P) -Prison officials reported all was quiet at Soledad Prison alter a right among inmates led a guard to fire shotgun blasts at the group, in.Juring 29 sllghUy. The l2S inmates in the prison's s pecial unit for severe disciplinary problem inmates we re placed in lockdown after the Tuesday ar- ternoon incident that started with a fistfight between two inmates. •.in Tallu Co11ala11r SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Union officials and representatives of the Hotel Employers Associatiation have ag r eed t o meet in 11th hour negotiations aimed at averting a strike Lbreatened at 36San Francisco hotels. The last-ditch talks, set for mid- day, were arranged Tuesday night when local ktbor leaders persuaded both s ides to make a final effort. at a negotiated settlement. FA•MBISIHSU•AHCE GIOUr 54 .. 5554 or US.307 l tl4 "-tlor . C01to~ CODS AND SPIRITS A SALUTE TO THE FAIR The wine competition at the Orange County Fa ir has gained national prominence because it uses only professiona l winemakers as judges and because of the important role consumer value plays in the awarding of its medals. Why not take advantage of our "Gold Sale" and sample some of the best of the Fair? Of course a host of other Medal Winners can be found in our uniQue temperature controlled w ine cellar. Chateau St. Jean 1979 ~~~$8~1~,!!~~.~-~.~~ ....... 6 99 ~!g Franciscan 1919 ~~~8$~~~.R .................. 319 ~!g Fetzer 1978 Lake County · Cabernet Sauvignon 299 RED Reg. $4.5Cl 750ML.................. TAG Sebastiani Cabernet 4s9 Reo S8uvignon Reg. $5.8979lML TAG .. - Beringer 1979 Chenin 295 RED Blanc Reg. $4.00niOMl ........ TAG Parducci 1979 Gewurztraminer 399 RED Reg. $5.5Cl 750ML.................. TAG sOnoma Yin~ard1 1978 469 RED Chardonnay Reg. $6.25.. .• TAG ~::':i~~.~~~ ... 2 86 ~~~ River Oakl 1978 449 RED Chardonnay Reg. $6.001fiOML TAG . '-J. HEINEKEN 369 Light & ~ ePtc COKE. TAB189 & FRESCA ePK. 12 Oz. C.ns MICHELOB 209 12 Oz. Bonles GPK HllttVI S-ltmllld Cll*llilieel In !tit _, <A en etr0r !tit 11Q11 "*-"um ~ \Ml ~ 496 E. 17th SJ. • COSTA MESA PHONE [714] 648-9314 • KEG BEER • CA'fERINO DEUCA TESSEN • DELIVERY _ .. ' • I 1 . oranoeQiato.1r~k>I Edltorlal P!HJ.e .................................................... RObtrt N. WtedtPut>Hr.Mr a.rblr• Krtlbich/Edltorlat p._ EdlW ignals Cle.ir J On CdM Freeway "'l..ast month memben ol the state TrauportaUoll E'mission made It pnay plain &bey want to ... U.. ona deJ. Mar Freeway exlended1 to MacArtb~r levard. , At preeeat the freewa)' utmda not. qUtte four mil• trom the San DMeo Freeway to Red HllJ A venue and lari tol Street at the aouth md al Jobn Wayne Airport. . For the past two yean, statt memben ot Calt.rana ave done their best to cut the proJect'a bQdset. They ant to take SS mllllcm ot the •·' million needed and fpend t.be money on other umpeclfied road proJecta ,1sewhere. · Twice, the state commiaaion, reactin1 to protests ol !>range County olficlall, hu denied the CaJlrans staff's .-equest and left the freeway project budget lntact. The most ~t actJon on the subject related to its Jnclusion on the latest five-year projection of road con· tructioo projects statewide:" It should leave no doubt m •anyone's minds that the staie commbsioners want that "freeway completect-even ll lbe Caltrans st.a.ff doesn't . • Al its June Z7 meeting, state commission members voted to increase the budget for the project by S2 million addtng S870.000 for landscaping and another $1.13 million to meet inflation in construction costs. ~ Along with the SS million not cut from the project. :that's a $7 million message tl)at's been sent to Caltrans. ~We hope they w-e listening. ~rown'~ Veto Taxing Governor Jerry Brown called himself a "born-again tax-cutter" in 1978 after pass,ge of Proposition 13, which ·he had opposed. • He eame out of a lengthy hibernation only briefly ·yesterday to veto.a measure' which indicates he no longer hews to that philosophical line. Newport Beach Assemblywoman Marian Bergeson h?d put together an almost foolproof package for ovel'rid: ing a tax inequity that had won not only overwhelming but unanimous approval from the Legislature. Simply, her bill would have made permanent a temporary • measure which keeps workers from being shunteCI into . .higher tax brackets every time they receive a cost-Of· living pay raise to offset inflation. In effect, the state was stealing from the workers by ·taxing them out of raises they needed just to stay up with the bitter costs of rising prices. Mrs. Bergeson's bill would have protected wage earners from this inequity. Unfortunately, Brown rose into view for the first time , in many 'weeks to veto the popular measure, claiming it ; would make the state's financial future too shaky. • Strange, b\lt when he was belatedly embracing the multi- . m illion..cJoUar tax sbortf all of Proposition 13, be wasn't ~ talking that way. In view of the Bergeson bill's overwhelming accep- tance, it is almost certain to pass again by more than the · · two-thirds majority needed to override the veto. It should be reintroduced at the first possible mo- . ment. · Again, so much for our born-again tax-cutter in the green Plymouth and the one·bedroom apartment up ln Sacramento. ·Logical F i rst Ste p In 1978, .Orange County Superior Court Judge Everett Dickey correctly ruled that a serious inequity existed in t he Orange County jail system. Judge. Dickey found after hearing a lawsuit that the county has discriminated against women by not provid· mg minimum security facilities for those who qualified. l:l the case of m en. however. minimum security in· carceration is available at the James Musick Honor Fa1·m in El Toro. . ln the wake of Dickey's decision, a broad-based task force was formed to recommend ways of ending the dis· aiminatory practice. Its recommendations were turned over to county s upervisors this-Week: In the short term, the committee, whlcb included Sheriff Brad Gates, has called for remodeling of a facility in Orange as a minimu m securit y jail for women . While the action would require relocation of a drug a buse program now housed in the facility, it nonetheless appears to be the best short-term solution for county compliance with the Dickey ruling. The committee found, for example, that using the Orange .. site would be tbe least costly and the least disrup· tive to' other programs. Use of the Orange facility will not serve as a long- term solution. But it is a logical first step solution and one that the board should implement when it takes final action on the committee's recommendatiQns. • Opinions expressed ln the space above are those of the Daily Pilot. Other 111ews expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment ls invited. Address The Daily Pilot. P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) &42~1. Boy d I Investigations ByLM.BOYD First of the big-time detec· tives. Allan Pinkerton. re· fused assignments f r om political parties and public officials. He wouldn't take a c riminal case without permission from the pros· ecutor. He declined all divorce invesUgaUons. PTet- \ V strict fellow , Mr.· Pmkerton. He wouldn 't let his operatives smoke, drink. ganible. talk dirty or mess around, so to speak. Thal was then. Presumably, some Pinkerton operatives lat.er s moked, drank, gambled, y Dear Gloomy Gus What ever happened to Jerry Brown!· B.R.R. talked dirty and messed around. But the firm toughened up elsewhere: It set a policy against detective jobs for ttade unions. it has been claimed re· peatedly that almost au city dogs belong to women, but nobody bas explained the why of this curiosity, if true it be. It is the bonµDg pigeon that carries messages, not the carrier pigeon. Q. What WU that 50.~ word novel in which there's not even ooe letter "e"? A ... Gadsby" by Ernest Vincent Wright. Came out in 1939. Q. How mucft ·water can an elephant hold in il.I tnmk? A. About a gallon ud a half. Q. Does any country tn the world have f r ee postal service? . A Qoly Andorra. t bat diminutive domain in tbe Pynmee1. BOit Greene De~egates' Dreain,. U Dfulfilled • -DrntOIT -11Mn ll a ltGr')I ben LlilM .. llOt b1iD1 told. You CH Ml lt -JOU.I' televilicjn ",.........,. Mpt. but JOU wW not I« tM ....... Jt la IO clur Utat JOU may become bl1Dd to tt . n9 ll )'GU are. lD Detroit and at ... R.tpubllcan coaYeO· Uon younetf. · Beralte GUettue.: wbo la eo yHrl oad and attencHnc her tint nation .. 1 political COO• venlioo, is a part ot the ·story. She la a delegate from Missouri. At on e of the opening .coo· vention essions, she sat with her delegation on the main floor of Joe Louis Arena. She didn't malte a russ. She didn '\ want to. But looking at her. you could tell that something was . . . wrong. "I wish I could hear something," Mrs. Gilcrease said. "I wish atC the people would be seated. It's not exactly like I thought it would be." ~ the mhlst o~~~~. Jaded at· motpbere tn u.roet, but Mrs. Gllcreaae la bere because she wanted to be a part of lbe sya~m ot democracy. Sbe wu actually eleeted u an altemate delegate. but aot to atep Into the main deleaauoa ln the ableoce of a rel\llar. And llke so many of the del· egates. she is slowly figuring' out that abe la not a part of this convention at all. She is only a prop for the television show. J. Ronald. Reagan already has bis votes; the only th.log that ac· tual people are needed for is to provide visuals for the network cameras. On the floor or Joe Louis Arena, you cannot hear the speakers. you cannot see the men and women on the podium very well : you cannot make sense of what as happening around you. SIMPLY P UT, this convenuon is not for the delegates lt is for" the televis1on audience at home -and while that is not a new rev- elation. it is interesting to think about it m terms or the men and women who worked to get here "You can'.t hear the speeches down here.·• said Frances MRS. GILCREASE is like a Werner. a delegate from New lot oC the almost 2,000 delegates York. "J would have laked to at this convention. She got in· hear what the mayor of Detroit volved in the political process ' bad ·to say. but I couldn't hear because she belleves_in certain · him and I could hardly see things; it sounds odd to say in him ." ~ IA 91« . ~ .. ·~· ... \.-1gso f ' ~ .. I f. \... I i 0 ~ v ( ) ·.> ; Earl Waters She. too. wu mat.int an effort to follow the proceedlnaa on the podJum. U you wandered around the convf.Otion noor. YO\I noticed a lot ol tb1a golng oo . It had aomethina to do with the kinds of people w"° nm for the position of Republican delegate. THESE AllE NOT wild rev· elers -not the k.lndB ol folks you rind at, fay. a $sl· nessmen's convenUon. s are people who hear that the is aD election for a ·delegate coming up, and who decide that it would be nice to be part or the idea of government. You wbo are reading th.is may not mow anyone'who would re ally do s~cb a thing. It is not the norm. in an age when no one believes an politics. No. these are gener ally sertous people. with almost naive trust in the c1v1cs-lesson adea of America. They are not very sophisticated about the · m~dia ag~; when they came here. they probably didn't re· alize that the networks would cut away to "60 Minute$" or "20 120" because the convention proceedings were deemed too boring. Dq you want to know how much the people on the floor or Joe Lows Arena believe m this ? Many of them sit in their chairs and taj(e notes as they stram to hear what the speakers are say· int. Per'bapl It la a bal* Wl over from aet.ool; perbaPt lt la jual their unfamiliarity with tbe elecltOftic ace. Whatever. u tbe endle11 stream of s peakers ucends to the lectem, a a.umber or the men and women amoac the delegates try to ~ak.e out- lines ot the speeebea. IN SHOltT, THEY take What they are doing seriously. And It is riot just tbe deleeates. The peripheral speakers -Nelda L. Barton, national committee· woman from Kentucky, who pre- pared a talk on care of the elder~ ly. or Steph e n R . Gibble, ~ c ha irman or the Colleae Republican National Committee, who wrote bis s peeclt about young voters -this was goi.M to be their big moment. They labored over their speeebes, and practiced them m front of mir· , rors and worked on their voices. They dad not realize that no one would hear them. Too dull for the netwQrks, the cameras would cut away to the anchor booth or the floor reporters rather than risk someone flip- ping the dial. And amid the jum· ble of the floor itself, there was no way to hear. You can make light of this, perha(>s ; 1f you talk to these del· ei.?ates. they may be unwittingly funn~. as when Mrs. Gilcrease said that she "missed David Brinkley ," or as when Jim Hobbs , a delegate from Ken· lucky, arrived on the floor with a battery-operated television set , so that he couJd see the con· ,·ent1on · And 1t as surely no great tragedy. these people are not hungry, arid they a re not lb pain . RATHER, IT IS JUST another- Am e n can story of wanting somethmg and believing in it and then finding that it isn't there. and maybe it never was. As corny as it ·sounds, a kJt of these people are here beuus.e it ..... as sort of a dream for them. Delegate to a nationa l conven-tion, an important moment in lhea r lives . ··Maybe Uun gs will get a little better when the mam speakers c·o m e on , .. s aid Robert B; · ~fcWhoner of the Wes t Virginia delegation '·Maybe we'll be able to hear at better and follow al better." The> have faith. these del· C'~Jl~ It i~ v.hat brought them hen• and v. hat probably wall kt-\.'P them htre until the final ~avel v.hen, a httJe wiser lo the new v.orld. they Wltl head ror home Officials Travel at Taxpayers' E x pense The l.Jttle Hoover Commission has come up with a randing which should prompt legislators to take some long. hard looks at the money budgeted by state agencies for travel. The com· mission's report suggests that state officials have become the busiest travelers s ince Marcc- Po Io. And the s tudy onl.Y scratched the surface. What the commission did re· port was that State Controller Ken Cory is paying out almost $12 million an· nuall y for state workers to travel bet ween the· capital and Los Angeles. This does oot include the weekly trips of legislators who live in the Southland. The monthly • amount pftid to the airlines for all other state officials for the L.A.·Sacramento trip is $980,000. At StOO a roundtrip this figures out to be an incredible • 9,800 people making the trip each month. That surely raises a serious question of the need for so much travel by so many people. Ap. parently they never beard ol the telephone let alone the _postal se rv ice . Wh at possible legitimate business could re- quire so many face·to·face con· .rrontations? AND SINCE. presumably. - these travelers do not complete their rotmdtrips in one day there is the additional and not in· slgntricant cost or hotel and meals. Bein.g away Jusl one day would add another SS mWioa to the bW. Because the atudy was limited to travel between the two cities It doem't begin to tell the story of tbe travel proclivities ol thole whose apenses are beine paid for by the taxpayers. T he convenience of air travel has made It poulble for abuD· dantly ·l'DOft travel than wouJd have been a cceptable lo the daya of the tralm and auto. And L.A . .S.Cramento Is only a small part ol the air travel now in· dul1ed ln by state offldaJs. Waablqton ii another mecca for them but bundredl and .... dreda travel~ tbe M · • taon . ancludtn~ Jla'Yta11 . attendmJ:: "conferences." com en lion and whatever el'le provides an eic· cuse to be off and runmnR NOR IS TRAVEL 1Jm1ted to the air. The slate'b fleet or autos are kept bi.tsy On any week day a s ubstantial percentage of Lhc traffic betwee n Sacramento and San Francisco 1s state cars, many of them with only one pers on. The s ame prevails throughout the state b"etwttn population centers The comrtussaon has suggest· ed that the state could save up· wards of Sl million annually 'Oil the Los Angeles air tnps alone as a result or a recent Cavil Aeronautics Board rule pemul· ting large compame and gov emment agencies to act as their own travel agents. pock~t.Jng the George Mair ~ per~t rommlSSlon Certamh that re<'Ommeodation dt>sef"\ h 1mmed1ate acceptancr but • leg1slallve aet.Jon should not top there. Steps should be taken to eurtrul travel. Lam1tm~ 1t to tnp<. v.h1ch can be co mpl ctt·I~ JUStahed FOR t.'NDOL'BTEDLY close examination would find tha t much of the present travel 1s for purposes which could Just effec tavely be performed by letter or phone. l\o doubt a large number of traps are ror unnecessary "CoArerences:· state offac1als bemg ··conference happy" to the point of ca lling intra departmental sessions out.side of Sacramento despite the fact that m ost or those attending are based m Sacramento And many of the tnps WJll be1 round to be V. I t h II U I .1 n) J 11,S t I f I C at I 0 n 14hat~·\t>r \\ ht>n he bt-came governor . Ron.lid Heai:an a ppointed Ed t\arb\. a Lo~ Angeles man. to h t' ~• d t h (' D e p a rt m e n t o r .,\ l<·oholl r Rever age Control which ma1nta1 ns it s h ~ad ­ qu-.rterc; 1n Sac rame nto . Becau~e his wife refused to move to Sacra mento Kirby camped out an a motel room throuj!hout his two terms in of. race By some s trange coin· c1dence at always developed that has presence was required in Los A_ngeles each and every Friday. for eight loog years the tax· payers paid for his commute bet v.-een home and office each wttk. Judging rrom the report of the commission there appears to be about 9,800 more Kirbys on the s tate payroll Gove nnnent -Progra~ Mi.S s Target Too many liberals have a vest- ed interest in keeping people poor and dependent upon pro- grams that insure those same liberals rat government jobs. The ~nee of the message of Propos ition 13 that echoed ac ross this co unt.r y 18 months or so ago is n ot th at Amer· 1 ~ a n s are re d up v. Ith paying taxes as such. The essence I S th at Americans are fed up with stting thetr tax money being wasted Of\ a massJve scale ror liberal~ ln1pired and liberal·run pro· grams that don't work. Here is usually the drttl: A GROVP OF liberal c~n­ ce r ned cltlsens lobby the COnfr91 to establish a prosram for ~way aeagulla or displaced bowline balls. To prove that such a procram is needed. they trot a bunch ol witnesses in front ot a Con1reuional hearing tbat leaves everyone In the room mis·· ty-e7ed . The Congress goes for the new program and agrees to spend 40 million tax bucks to care for tbe seagulls and bowl· mg balls. Now, the liberal concerMd citizens re-appear on the scene as the administrators. consult· tt'lrla • ants. directors and reseat'chers for the program. Through some strange kind of magic. all the money is scared up by this phalanx of "professionals" and little or no money ever survives the trip to those that were the rea. son for the wbole c harade beganrung in the first place. Sam Brown. Director of AC- TION. has been just such a social activism turned liberal· government administrator and he now has come to realize the truth of what I have said. IN A RECENT speech he said. "Despite our best intentions. lbe go vernment programs. we have s upported have unwittingly made the poor dependent and created a new bureaucratic and expert elite that too often denies poor people the opportunities to help themselves." Once again it is an example of people obsessed with the idea that they can run your lif~ .and mine better than we can. Common sense and soclal bis· tory have repeatedly proved that ~a wrong, but it doesn't matter as long as the tax bucu are available. • ' • • I I # t At Trial's Root ~orth Carolina farmer-William Kearney bolds spoon recovered from one of his pig lots, where he uses Marine Corps mess hall leftovers to feed animals. Disobeying or· ders to retrieve silverware from pig farm has led to court martial of Pfc. Scott Dun· · con . All You'll Need Is Fi.re Hydrant PAwruCKET. R.I. <AP) -Betsy Wetsy and Tiny Tears are getting a pet. . It's Puddles -a toy dog that "drinks" water and then eliminat~ it , livi ng up to its name. Hasbro lndustries is test-marketing Puddles.in Boston and Philadelphia. "WE TBINX IT WILL 00 very well," said Stephen Sehwartz. Hasbro 'vice president. "Alt.bough it sounds Like something new ... there have been a multitude or dnnk and wet dolls through the ages. and all of them have done well. "All we did is put it into a duferent mode. This is something lb!il appeals to girls and boys." PUDDLES LAPS WATER FROM his own dish when his collar is squeezed. Then you attach him to a training tray, covered with his own training, newspaper. He takes it from there. Hasbro bopes to sell more than 200,000 Puddles . before Christmas at $13 to $1'6 each. Our team. tells you everything you want to know about your, team In the DAILY PILOT .. . Heat Wave Festering -Crisis ·1 Or; Business, ., .. A.Meda ........ Etonomk Jo.ware cUmbloC wtth the te~ acl'Ola t.be dry, bot plalu d the 8out.b and Mlclwe11t. and utlmatH of dama1e to crop1, u v•todl and poultry already tos> sz blllloo. "We are laclnc a 1revere 11.nanclal crl•l• ln many aeamenta of agri· culture," aaid Reaaan Brown, Tuu t"Om mllakloerot .,ricultute. Jobll F\&11ertoo, operations officer for lbe Otnce ot Emer1ency Services ln Arkanau, aaid the heat wave ls "abaplq up to be one of the worst" natufal alaulers to bit the state. said be wlU ask Teudale to expand the diaas~r area. Supermarket Pfew1, a trade publlcallon, uld that Montana, North Dakota and South Dakota bave been a.monc the hardest hJt. "God-'awful ls a 1ood deacriptioo of thia area," said George Paul, ad· mlnistrative aaslstant to the director of agriculture in Montana, wbkb la in the fourth year of a drought. The paper quoted lllke McNamara or the South Dakota drought anaiysls office as comparin& the situation to the Dust Bowl of the 1930s. THE CORN IN Illinois is near the stage when pollen falls. t.ack of moisture reduces the amount of silk ... I W.leldaV. July te. ttea NOW OPEN C. Me GALUTIA, D.D.S. dentistry for children and teens Scm Clemente Medical Plaza 657 Camino de Los Mares, Suite 245 San Cl~mente C 7141 496-50,0 I ocrot1 frOllt S-ca. .. 1ute CilMral Hospital OFFICIALS SAY THE coming weeks are crucial to corn and SO)'· bean.a that emerg~ from the ear to catch -----------.;...._----:::;:::=;;;jjjji~-------~it ''Dependin~ oo the weather, we · could have ellber tremendous yields or a di.laster," said Dlck Bernard, a soybean-specialist from the U.S. Department of Aartculture in llllnols. An A.saoclated Press survey Tues· day indicated. that most authorities are reluctant to put a dollar figure on the damage from the beat and drought. It ls .still too early to tell what the cost wUl 'be for consumers. Crop and livestock losses in North Dakota alone, however , are put at $1 billion. JACK aUNYAN. the Mi ssouri agriculture director, talked of losses "in the millions or dollars." Texas farmers h ave lost an estimated $750 million and damage in r-Lwo Arkansas counties alone is listed at over $30 mmion . M"uch.of the winter wheat has been harv~ted and officials predict a re· cord crop. Soybean and com are still developing in the fieldsr however. and need rain urgenlly .. Ranchers are sending cattle to market and are thinning herds because grass has dried up. Poultry and egg producers ar e watching thousands of birds die. ~ l;he ones that survive lay fewer eggs. IN TEXAS. BROWN sa id : ··Farmers went into debt fairly heavily this seasoq. most at high rates of interest at planting time A drought could not have com~ at a worse time. "The next month is critical for r anchers. Subsurface moisture 1s be- . ing depleted .very rapidly ... That means supplem ental feeding next winter and maybe t riple normal costs/' - Runyan a dded . "Pas tures in southwest Missouri are just burned out .and the ponds are just about run dry.'' He said bee( and pork pro· ducers report the animals are not · gai.nin&·weight the way they should . • . MISSOURI GOV. JOSEPH- Teaadale took steps last week to make farmers ln 33 counties eliCible for federal disuter aid and Runyan the pollen. Less silk meaoa fewer kernels. "We're enterinJ a very dangerous time,'' said D.E. Alexander. a com breeder from the Uqiverslty of 11- linois. "It's important that we 1et water in the next w~k .'' Arkansas Gov . B i ll Clinton declared a state or emergency and sought S11.7 milllon in emergency federal funds to repair highways tbnt have melted or buckled beeause of the b eat Cli nton asked U S Secretary of Agriculture Bob Bergland to treat the entire state as a djsaster area. THE ARKANSA S Economic Development Department estimated tl\al poultry producers in the state lost more than Sl3 miilion through JuJy 5 Bill Roen.ig of the Nutional Broiler Council said more than 3 million broilers and 600.000 breeder hens have died in Arkansas, Texas, Louisiana and Mississ1pp1 .. Mort> important than the loss of bir-ds," he said. "1s the reduced rate or laying eggs That IS down about 10 percent and hatching 1s off 5 per· cent " · Airline Cleared LO!'JDO ~ I AP J Englar.~ ·s h.4ghest court .of a ppeals has unan· 1 t'n ously overturnet1 a conv1ct1on against Alr lnd1a on animal cruelty charges The a1rhne had been fmed $18,900 in .fi?nnecllon with the death of nearly ~.000 parakeets that suf· focated after being packed bghtly Ul· .to crates on a flight from. Calcutta to London .. cona•aa641-1289 ... ..._,_ .... $ION ~5-0401 119DC.-~ -.... ·~ .. -P-.J Ill 11( COOUlf. you needn.'t l 111e with an a ching back' Pains can be einimted b'f ~llrt • spinal nmipllatiorr. In a few treabll:ntS' Jiii wili tint Ill tile programs beip you. No cages for tbt series of trial treabmnts!! OfftCE HOURS:. Mon.· Sat. 10 AM IClOSED WED.C ACUPUNCTURE CENTER· OF HUNTINGTON BEACH 19929 BEACH' IL VD.· HUMTIHGTOH 9EACH . . . 536-4070 . .· .. . JOIN -US IN CE ... llNG OUR ANNIVERSARY ·wmt OUR 2 YEARS OR 2· PEOPLE ~R THE PRICE · OF 1 OFFER. -. t I' . ·-. f '1 14years!14 clubs! And we're still growing! On our 14th anniversary. Hohday Spa Heatth Clubs. are proud to bnng yqu more than ever. More of the finest physical condrtioning equipment available today. 1nclud1ng Dynamics.' Nautilus: Paramount• and Universal: More hot hydro-massage wh1r1pools. sun rooms. Finnish rock saunas, steam rooms. jazznastics classes for women and. at selected clubs, Jogging tracks. sw1mm1ng pools. and . .. \ .. racquetball. . Don t mtss this opportun_ity to ,oin one of the best health clubs 1n Catrlornra dunng our special 2 years or 2 people for the price of 1 offer. Ifs our annrversay but the gifts are an yours. Call now or st9p by tor a free guest tour. The 2 people for 1 membership · is not renewable and ~offer is available at our Torrance location. H8alth Clubltor Meil 1n1 WCJioen . , .· '. l . ; -I ' • l "8 DAILY PILOT w.c:inNCSay. Juty 16, 1llO Pawn· Controls Planned Cow 11 R q11iri11g R port 0 11 Valuables • 81 IO.\NN aEYNOLDS °' ................. Pawn brott•ra and co•n ~aJ ers in Oranae County'• un1n corporatecl territory at 1olna to bave to~ mott altenllon wht>n buyin1 je~elry .ad prec1ou met ala. A law adopte d b> county auperviso..-Tueada)' wllt r•· qulre such deal rs to file rt'port. wlth the she!riff's d pi.rtment on valuables bought and th.-i>CrWn who s~ll• them 1"H t: NEW ordlnanrt'. wt\lrh toes Into (>frc<'f an JO da) ~ ul~o requires the deult'r to hold lht> valuables for'" at IP~ t 30 day:. before dlsPC>lltml of tht-m and 11 prohlb ts them from buyln11 va1uoble rrom anyone undt-r th•., "'18.. Thf' poml or th•• new reoeiula tlOnP. lS lo make ll hard r for buq:lj;rll tu ~t·ll i.tolr n aood1' The 1tnfr report lotluded with the new law noted that the <'h al\jt w tl$ prompted by "re: r ent thefts and low rc-covery rot(? Involving t'OIOR and pre C IOUS n'K'hUJI " I 11 vcsUgutor Bill I ht m ess of tht' .11henff't-dt>part mcnt 111tld tht' need for the law was 11een with tht> tl"t'mt>ndouis lncrcHe ln tht· numbt-r of st'('OllU h1u1d deaJerl> und com and prccloui. metal de lt•rs tn unincorporated ter r11orv ''°"" l:l'>t vt>ar . ' Issu e Rangers t o Parkillg Tick e t s By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL • Ol tM O•llY PllOI Si.ff Park rangers not Orange Co unty Sher iff's Department de· puties -will issue parking tickets at two south county beach parks. the Orange County Board of Supervisors decided Tuesday. The board, in a 4 to I vote, with Super visor Harriett Wieder dissenting. adopted a resolution establishing enforcement for park· ing meter violatJons at Niguel Beach and Capistra no Beach parks. ORANGE COUNTY SHERIFF-Coroner Brad Gates earlier had expressed opposition to empowering rangers to issue citations . Gates tiad argued that the rangers might not be able to handle re· lated problems. s uch as· hostilities that sometimes develop between parking ticket writers and ticket recipients. However , Carl Nelson of the county Environmental Manage· menl Agency said he expects public cooperation in parking meter enforcement. Met~rs were installed al the beach parks as an alternative to use of altendants and gate-controlled parking lot entrances. The melf;!r rate is 2S cents per hour. "We went from zero to 40 of tbem. moMtly in the south county. ju.t u the prtces on the .cold i.nd silver market be1an to C"ll mb." he Hid "It would be fair to say that th\' • hops handle millions of dollar worth of 1oods every month And It would be fair to "'*Y thttt u good portion of that r,>roperty Is stolen," he sald. llamess, wt><> wrote the newly adopted ordinance, said that 11he rltrs investigators were hav- • 1ng tittle succes~ Jn recovering i.tolen Jewelry. coins a nd silver beca use the existing county code bad no provision for reporting or holding valuables II E SAID THEllE were some prov1s1ons in state law that ad- dress the problem. but "there are .t lot or loopholes. too." He noted that there were no laws p r oh 1b1 t1ng the buying or valuables from teenagers . "Some of the s hops have s m elllng facilities on the pre. m 1ses so th ey cou ld melt ~ometJung down just as fast as they bought 1t," the investigator ~aid Ha rness said the county or· dinance is modeled after similar laws in err~ct in Orange and Santa Ana . "San Juan Cap- istrano i,o; going to adopt the sam e ordinance and the city of Laguna Beach is writing one us· ing the county ordinanc~ as a model." he said. Lifeguards To Compete Surf s ki races and a dory relay will be a mong events to be held at the Laguna Niguel Lifeguard Team Competition Friday begin· nrng a t 2:30 p.m . at Niguel THERE ARE ABO UT 630 meters al Niguel Beach and 140 al Beach Park. · Capistrano Beach. Meters also are being contemplated for use al About 450 hfeguards from Da na Point Ha rbor a nd other county recreational areas. ofCi ciaJs throughout Southern Cali!o[llla sa id.· · are expected to compete in the "The meter situation has been eminently successful. .. Nelson 10 events. sponsored by Avco · irnid. Community De velopers. Inc. Supervisor Philip Anthony. while voting in favor of empower· Among other competition will wg rangers to issue parking violation citations. did express some con-be runn in g a nd s w im ming cerns . events. paddJeboard races. and "IT IS A MAJ OR. precedent for park rangers to become. even the Niguel Iron Man. a one-man athletic test. in a s ma ll way, law enforcement personnel." Anthony said. The Salt Creek Relay. a 16. Anq, Anthony cautioned that rangers shouldn't spend an in· man finale. is scheduled to be ordinate amount of time seeking out par king violators at lhe ex held 81 9 P m and the last of pense of other duties. three a"A a rds sessions wi ll be ,iit As part of its action. the board requested a report m 90 days on 10 P m . ,. ~he use of rangers for parkm~ cont~------------------------ 1 -I· ' ·cONTINENTAl:S ' SUPER -SUPER SAVER. OFF EYEIY PLACE WE FLY ON THE MAINLAND. Continental just made it a super bargain early. 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Htm. org. 39Crone •1~c:Nnnel •2--one: E"91\ «Crazy •5 Trle* .. - • B!Md •oe.eto DOWN 1 Cerrieges 1 I Terry 43 Cattler1ne, 2 8ool't 22 At - -e.g. 3 U.S. lnd!M 2• Trinkets •5 Spas • W... 26 F1111t '1 Row 5 a.r10e 2 7 lnttrument 49 Aid 8 UOungil 28 Map leltvre 52 White poollr 7 Koreen Gt 30 Obtllcie 53 Epic 8 0nea: Ff. 3 I ~e 5-4 Bude hetoine 9 ReMI 32 Orrntc 10 55 Downpour 10 Cotton doth 33 Olm1111111ve 58 Reil 11 Allin llnd: tufftllll 58 Ampule TUMBLEWEEDS by Tom K. Ryln '6 ~:n,. v.. 36 RusNn Min1 59 Color 12 Moltier 39 Oenlel -eo Contider • ·hlA=Q#t/IECMM~OWN .. ,,..,,... ,,...~,, SlMl. a . . r \ l'M iAKING A ii Pl SURVEY, LIMPID l-IZARl7. HOW MANY SQUARE FEET POES 'it)LJR TIPI CONTAIN? • 44 Bed llnen 13 Hippy 40 Subdued 83 Pelld • , OBITUARIES ~~ Sub-baaed MX Shou;s or the Recoru Pi . · u p · 83 I r• ~le-. 89 e• JW••lt• ' 111 ... Ji-.WWWta™ ......., M .. Tlt\IOC.mtuOYl .it .. .._ ...... -II .... • COltMY,,....... .it a........ .-,,,_ .. , .... .. ~ •.•••••••••• ••0w ............ ,....c...- ................. h ... , c-.. ---~ ...... ... .• onuse, c.eavy nee WASKLNGTON <AP> A Pen· tipped mlMUea. Tbe report rejeded propoaalt to deploy 1mall aubmarlnea ln the Great Likes or olfabore oo \bO COD• tineoMJ abelf. • DO YOU NEED • A LAWYER? Sitn,. Wil • . . . . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • . . ••• $t1 -tllft. ~ ....... we-. ..... -"-"'-'· ,,,.,, "· ... .. .. _ ...... ....,.. ..... , ... ow...__...,~ ~ J,, .. 't"_..,, Ari-. ~~or-...... ta ta1oe~ tLudy H.YI It ap-pe.a.n ''1«bolc1lly fualble" to bwld 1 OHt of amall •ubmarinel armed wllll bll MX mlullu u an atteraatlve to the ~venial land· ll aald a force or s ubmarines deployed lo the Great Lakes would be vulnerable to a barraae attack or nuclear weapons and hampered by lclng coodit1ons in Lhe winter. rant Clnsalbtill tlly tlliC) •••.•.•.•••.••.••• S2I C1rt111atiln Fnatiln ......••.............. S225* Part.slip Fll'IDltiln ...••••••..••.•.•••••• $345* ---c-, '--"' ....... , ............. "-.,.._ ... ~ C& ... Of tu '--...,__ ~ ..... """* Ylaw ........ C& .. 111 p , ............ ~ ..., ........ ~ IMftl. c:.. . .... ~0....~lf--Ct..,~ .. ~~ .......... ea. ...... QW'ltt ........... "'--~ ... Ca ...... -II .... -ltllnMlri> ':'.! ....... _. M JIJIY 0 , , ... # ............. OwL.-.................... -...... !~ ~ ~ ... ~. ~ •• ,.. c • -~ .,. •• '"" "' .......... _._.,._ ·-.............. ,,,..~-. • ..._. ...... .__. • ....-Ca_ • ..._.._..-... .. •• ... O...-'*•C...... ~._....,.,-.r.u&·._. ... .... ci.c ""'· """'i......... c-. Ca._._ ............ ballaC of tbe weape>o. · "K~. man.y *bn.lcal prot>. iema ,...ain for rf!IOluUoa," a&kt a aummary ol lhe report pre,aared by the Navy Su SyatelJ\I Command and two flnna. System Pla.nniq Corp. and Loctbeed MlullM • Space Co. THE aEPORT ESTIMATED a force ot :IO small 11ubmannes carry. <• . ...,, 1-...... 11'411:.tt~ vi..• ir~i.y • 1 ..... • Ollllllil " •••11er1~l ,..,t" •u1nc "'•• 1111(~~....,.... ~ .... tna MX rni.uUea In external capsules ~. · ca1'::"'*""-' ,,_ e · 1 -:..~ , would cost about $1. 'l billion .more Cl4•1tUl'S t c""'" ......,_ • itosa••~_..... .. ...._ than the h&nd-mobale system's $33.8 C-:. "!.':' ,'t ..:' S:...::...W: e;1~ '::'9 .:;.•:.iv.::.."':, bUUoo. and would become ready six J:::. * .,. Mn.. ~ c"" • L.,. ...--. c..., •....., ~-years La~r. ..... a.~S:~~~ ,. .. , ... •• , .. ,. •••· C• • • Tbe Pentagon's currently favored • t•••O<l,llora• a•f • ttaat· h A. Crift .. ......, .,. ._ .1 Ctlft .,..,......._ -, ....,. v~ plan for deploying t e MX calls for .. IMle .._, ~ Vblt.lt ..... H .. .., A S-C.. ... ._., 200 ' 1 .:.... •• 10. _., ... ,. ,,_, tH!M .. :=::::. C• ':!it .. ..,. ., ,,.. biding some 1 m1ss1 eg-among • .,..,. ... ~·· Jwty 11 •.wv _ -.. T.....,,,,.,,., ·~. about 4,600 she ters spread through ""''*"' 1 '° 1• • •~• •"" •••H:WM•SI ..,.....c.tNffc desert land an' Nevada and Utah ,..._ • 'eDfl'M. .... _ --..1c .. O.Wcfl IA ,...,.. Ma. Ge. Mel& of ' ~ • .... • ' .-.. TilwrMN¥ omt..., ...,.., -...., .. ---.. Oppor)enls of land-basmg for the ,._ .. OlimlliM ....... .iH .. -o.y Jut IS, 19 el t;tMM .. S4. • 'I • 't vi l J ... ,. ...... NIY ''· •• ., oi ... ., • , ., ~" Ololrbi. 1 m1ss1 e c1 e en room en a concerns ~ ~ •-.. 11 • • ~ ....,.. ~-:;;::. and say it would be vulnerable to = ~ ~n '== ·~ ..__ ce. ~ -"-saturation deslructioo by the Soviets. 9NOI• ... T..-..t, ............... e..cil Olr.dlOft ol ...,_ ~-..... 00.,. ~ao-m~ _,_..,o1c..t.a-~ AS AN ALTERNATIVE, some op- cnouNE 111t1GHAM oooos.... ponents have proposed placing the 19. ........ of TOfn!IC• 0-,, Cl4IHI Busy at F81·r M x in a new breed of small sub-_,...,, ,Nly 1• ,. _,_. • IOflO Ill • bi h th le d uld -~ Oocld\ wH ~ 111 o.-.r manne, w c ey con n wo CotendO, .. 1Ntt• '· 1'01 SN.,: MERCED <AP> -At· solve the environmental problem and ~.=.:CC:.~.~~,=;--;~ tendance at this year's reduce the weapon's vulnerability. v1'9if'1a Ind""°'-Cot•~ 1n '"'· Merced County Fair bit The new system of ~aller sub· -mo_ to Callfomla wltll Mr,...,,. 100 000 b l f il d .l -· would be . l l 1., -11-•n a. ... ,,., Hui, c:. ...., • u a e o martnes an June o a EMlllO, ca. ....... -.. u .·11,.:11,.,,. establish a record, of-n eet or giant Trident submarmes -119• o1.,,. PTA 1" im, -ficia'• ---. ... ....1.-'Ibefair --wh~.ch w1.ll roam far and d~ep ~to..._., 8e.tc:h, Ca end w•~ . ._. ~ -acMr1•-o1 ,,,.o.-anqe c°""" did set a one-day record through the world's oceans, each ~ :':'~'~':~ ~~.;c!!:~:! on Saturday of 2'1,11'1. ntounting 24 long-range nuclear- AS f'O& DEPLOTING sub.marines on the cocitineotal shelf, tbe report s a id their s urvival could be threatened if the Russians exploded powerful nuclear weapona in the water. Tbe report Uiditated its randing of ·apparent technical feasibility applied to a concept of building 50 diesel· .. powered submarines whlcb ~ouJd operate in deep ocean waters as far as about a lholl$and mUes from wrt. But even with such a system• the report suggested there are serious technical problems involVl.Jlg, among other things: -THE EXTENT TO which land· based MX missiles would have to be modified for emplacement in the sub· · marine capsules. -Significant analysis would be necessary to provide an accurate as· sessment of the degree of accuracy s uch missiles could achieve when fired from such submarine4. -"There is a great deal of uncer· tainty concerning the underwater shock environment.•· and the design specificat.ionsJ.haLwould be ri!quired to compensate for thas possible vulnerability. U11cQsted lliYlrces : = .............. $151* ~ llrtvinf Defense •••••••••••••••••••• $351•• Unlawful Detainer ••.••••• , •.••..•••••••••• ,$91* Accident Cases .................. Fr• Cmlltltill ....... ~-..,..,,.-... ..... -. MELLER & SNYDER • A Professional Law Corporation 4000 MacArthur B~d. Suite 760, Newport Beach 851-1121 ask for John Connolly, Attorney at Law SYDNEY HARRIS mixes his philosophical dissertatlOfJs with quizzes and thumbnail observations to .keep readers on their toes. ~ Cllurch for many '"" fltt ~ _..o<es will tie,,.,.,°" ·~====::=-=im==:=================================================-======::;::======-=======­Wedl•'*'r. July 2l. 1'IO •f l OOPM In tft• <ll•P•I of SI AnC1rew1 ~a-di.~ 8eech, C • Tfl• f•mlly su11o•U1 ••· ,,.,..._ lie Mn! to ltw o.-anoe C-ly PNlha•-lc Soc1ely. Mrt Ootltcls h "'"''...., by ,,., t>rolhar, C)eftiel M. ~"'of L89UN Hll~. C.., lier 1 -JoM T. DOdcb oA Sun •••Dort ll••c:h , Ca a11CI • t••ll4chllel••11. P•ul. And•-•"O Mart ~ .. L89UN 8"c:h. c. -Debra, P•rnala and Ellrabetft of ---llNchC. EMl!•Y AUltOfltA 8. EMEitY. resl°"'1 oA $Mta Al\e, C.. for II<> YN'l PasW!d _., Oii July 11. lW Siie Is 1urv1WKI W .,., ~ ltallJFI C Emery ol N•wlluryporl, M•1~achuUIU •nCI J -It_. also of New-Y1>0f1, ~ Wllllam C. 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St. ~·· ClllMllC a.a ... ~ ....... ~tMc·••~ ......... -e1.....,o..~.t•11eot• ,.._" -•-u., ,_," c-. ......_.,....., ..... ~ Oietotft ._...lofL Senlcft _., .... el'9dlcM tf MU 11w..,_Sm1!9' & T.-IN __,llf °'89111 -..._., .. eesu ............ MODetE MAltGAltlET ANH HOOGE, '"'' dtllt ol ~ &e«._, C.. PUMcl _.., •July 15, ,... "°"' ~" n. ltlt In ...,_. In FWN<:e, £no&...o, Swrvh1ed by ,,., hvsti.nel Lynn T. Hedte. Jr., son L""" T Hocl9e Ill of Brent-. ca.,, O~llter\ 8enrly Ann~INI-~ eu.., Lanni botn of Newport 8 ••<11, C• .• 9randc:fti-ClrOllne .I-Goode, Timothy AIM! C-, Lynn T HOClte Neptune Society CltEMATIOM eU .. IAL At SEA 646-7431 .., _ _..._,.., .. ....._ ........... -....s_,..,, ----~~ C.MIWlrwe ....... le 2f tin. c."'·'·' MLT118CHltOH SMITH & TVTMLL WISTCUFF CHAl'IL 427 E. 171h SI Costa Mesa 646-4888 .... CI M01"HS SMITHS' WOITUAIY 627 Mam St t4untm<11on Beach S36-6539 ,..,...._y CCU>MAL N•AL NOMI 7801 Bolsa Ava Westminster 893-3525 ..COit! ICll MOITUAmS L.-auna Be9Ch "'41M15 L.9QunaHills 788-0933 8-\ "'*" C.e>iWano -..1m .. • FOR .· MEN, STUDENTS, AND BOYS , . " /j 1' ~ • i . . .m-"l ... J • .-~-• j Let Loose ... Levi's®Can Take It U!VfS ® BOYS' CORI> AND DENIM BEllS The intelligent back to school choice of junior boys. Sizes 8-14. Rep. to $J4.50 •...•.... SAVE yo· $3.51 109 , ~ . , .. r ~ I 11: K1~I I . .. , .. _~ .:\ . . I ' .. Levi's® Every Step Of The Way Ui\:# UifEN'S AND STUDENTS' CORD AND DENIM BEIJS. ~ Smart color selection. Cord and denim fabrics. Sizes 28-42 and 26-;30. Reg. 10 $16.50. ...•..• SAVE TO $3.51 12?9 • \. • l I ' • • t ~ • . .. -1/ ,,. • I . / • "I (t!el in rare form loday Bnna on Donalt~ and has usatory questJom " "Cot o probUom" Then wnte to Pot Dlmn. Pal 1.111U ad Ml lope,~ t~ oruwers.ond.oction you n.eed to M>lue llltQ'lold1n m gowmment ond busiMsa. Mcul your~ to Pol Dunn, At Your Snvice, Orange Cocut Dmly Pilot, P.O. BOI 1560: Costa Mesa. CA '2Qf. A.I m011J1 lettns o.s pouible will be onswn~. but phoAed inquiries or ~tteh not mcludmg the reodtt's flAlL *1me,oddreu ond busmeu hours' phone •m~caaoe becOMldered. Tim column apptorsdaa· l11 er«JJ( SM!ldoJI& ... • Ma•lve?. Atlaa Plt;Jta Ti11y T~ OTTAWA, Caaada <AP> -The vllla1e of M ualv~. AJ~rta, w.-n't massive enou1h to make It lnto UM 19'76 ean.llan «n.sus but has found a spot ln the new Cu• Oasettoer AUu. So did Punlreydoodles Corner , Ontario: Honeymoon, Sa katcMwan. and Lfadln1 Tickles (Wnt, Jl'.ast and Soutb), N~wf<>undland. The aUu, publlahed thla'monlh by lhe feder,M tovemment aod MacmlUan of Canada. Is lhe mc>st comprehft\slv 1eo1rapblc rcfer~nce boQk Canada has pl"Od4('<.od . bEOaG~ FALCONER, THE PaO,ECT Ju der. aa_yr. ... It J"'t almply hasn't been .done betorc." .' It took 70 geographers. cartographers <map. drowrrs> und toponymlsts <experts. in place nitml's) in lhl' Oepartmel'lt of Energy, Mines and Ht>!U>urcl":I almost four years to put the 170.page work together With a gold m!U}le leaf on the cover, the book tnt'ludes 48 colorecf"pages of maps and a 64-page tndt'JC ltsllllg all 22,000 communities in the country, including 1.800 with 50 residents or more whose name::. havt'nOt been approved by the provinces. • .. Places h.ke Al's Trailer Park might not sound like much but they're communities like any other place," says t'alcooer. TUE ATLAS ALSO LISTS ll,000 nvers. moun- tains. lakes, coves and bays. Falconer said the closest he could come to an estimate of the cost of the project was .. hundreds of thousands of dollars " Bookstores are charging $39.95, the equivalent of $34 73 In American money. Canadians have named their communities after capitals of the world. animals. queens. bat- tles and hometowns 8Cf"llS:4 the ocean. · Paradise can b«> found in Newfoundland. On · tarlo. Britis h Columbrn. Saskatc hewa n and Que bet. . Vk torla Is th•' QU(•1~n of place qames. Her ~ name or its vnrlunts uppt·ur 32 llmcs. _ •~-·. 8--%.-...... -01{1 THERE'S OAMNABl.E 8A0 \', Newfoundland. '-='•.. rwAW "" • .,. a nd ncurby Bloody Ht•ol'h. Dark Cove and DEAR 'PAT: My washer is in the garage and il Salvafte. And Lake 0(1:ipalr. Ontario: Desolation bas OttUJTed to me that I could run a drain hose Sound, British l'olumbaa, and DcsperatJon Lake, out into the yard to waler some grass and plants Northwt.'St Tl'rrttorlrs. · near tbe garage with used water from my washer. -One o( Fnlroner's fovonte tongue.twisters is Would t11is be safe for my landscaping? Keeseekoowt•nin. un lndmn n.•serve in Marutoba. M.G .. Capistrano Beach , -------=------------• ..,. wa&er (called .. gaywa&er'') ls DOt ... ....,.. ......... e11ta1 trees. ...,....., nowen uc1 bwu, fl K Is Ht IOIJeHd. does Ht co.tata ==c--.~-.na;-=liiiiiFttiift:i) or ii s hoal• Mt be ue4 oa Hlble vesetablea or aeuithe peUed plMta. Bewuer, iM-Onaae c-ty Pablk llealtll DelNll't..m aes &Illa wu&e water u a po&eeUaJ llealtll 11.uanL It II Dlelal &o 8le &nywater oa Ute laHscaP.e bi mOI& ddes la dile coaty. Dralaage of waste n&tt OldO -'Pbori.8' property coa.ld re-- Hit in a ft.De U dilcoftred. (fai119 A•r•••'t ... Ap)lftlt DEAR PAT: I remember that you to~ about a booklet which described Paris restaurants in 'oqe of your previous columns. I'm going there this year and ~h you could repeat this information. J.K., Newport Beach Air France orfers t.b1a free guide c:alled_)'lnex· pensive Parks and Restaaranta Near l'-amoos Momuments." Fifty typically Freac:la restaaraa&s. mos't within walking dlstaace of Paris' 11 moat famous monuments and cUstric:ta ol the lllg.lat aad Left Banks, a re li.sted. Pritts fOf' • ''prix rue•• <com~) meal average betweaa ts ud SU. wida wine and servltt often lDcladed. The guide also c:oatalaa a Freecb·EasUU meeu vocabalary, Paris map. Abway s&adou aad otller be:lpfal biats. Y oa ea reqlleS& a copy by writing to Air ~anc:e, P.O. Bos 317Z1. JFK Airport Station. Jamaica, N.Y. 11431. EfltftPCab1 Tra.,t!llJtfl .,..,. DEAR PAT We have three youngsters between the ages of 3 and 10. Our problem is how to keep them amused on our drive back to the Midwest to vi sit relatives. Do you know or any good car games. or have other ideas that c:an ease the strain of long stints of driving for them -and us too? K.L., Costa Mesa Here are four games s uggested by Uae 'u&omobUe Club of Soatbern Callfonla: · .. CATEGORIES" -The cla.lldretl select a category. sucb as aaJm~ or fndta. Eada player, ID tarn. names an appropriate Item, ~acll as a horse Of' apple, contlaulDg 1111W someoee repeats aa Item already mentioned or cu"t·&lllak of Giie. Tile winner ls Ute last one left. "S(;AVENGER BUNT" -Pa.retlta can plaa this befcwe the trip or an older cldJd c~ prepare lls&a lll dile c:ar. Eac:b player ls give. a dlffereat Ust of common items to locate aloac dile roadway - sadl as a cow, police c:ar, gasollae s&atioa or a vesetable stand. Players cl'GllS olf die Items as theJ are leeO. Tiie fint one to fbdala tile UR wi.Ds. .. BILLBOARD RHYME" -Players try to tlliak ol second ijnes to rtayme wttla a sip or billboard tht aJao relates &o dile prochld or aervitt adYerti&ed. For example, lf a alp leadl, "Stop Here for Gu.'' a lffOed lllle atcM lie "Bat Be Card.a Wlw9 Yoa Pua." Playen eu &ab tuu trylas &o a.e 1IP wttlt iM molt eleYer rtaymes. In the DAILY PILOT ,111 ~ ,, POLAR01r9 ~6'.rr.aer 33~%DFF r" I GV6JZSApY EJJ~Gl"ZER.. """6 /.JR M.lf.tuNC SAl'Tl!Jr:f' 2 · D-CQ.L.M( ~-----11~~~-,.:11! i2!.i!1'2 .. OLD SPICE. SATIRIZES in the DAILY PILOT The chart tell s the tory. A ~ the day gro\vs hotter, app,liance and particularly air conditioners gq on in homes and offic es and factorie s. T hi summ~r the electric load \vill s~ar, far beyond the regular load supplying yo ur homes · .. LICENSE PLATES" -Dvla«i tM eatlre trip, ddldree cu have an _.p1ac l""'P activity of "collectlq" Uceue pla&es by joWaS down tile bome s&alel ol paul•I ean, ud __, bow dose Liley come &o ~all 11 l&aa.. and businesses i:n coolerperiods. You can Older ddldrea ........ tM tlaree ....... CUI belp keep track ol neaU. ex...-aad 1u mileage or help aa.tcate. 'ney allo cu try &o keep &Ille liUle ... amaed. Or. pareau mlpt S8lleM tlaat &Ille older OM briq aloq a book - perlla .. U..& &Ille area Llaat &lie fady will be vls· 1u.1. Tllm, too, mo.t cla1Jclrea lib &o play with magic slates, Dluill& cuds ud slmple sames or paules. ~ iiMb ad en,_ are IMJlpfa.l for .&odd.las, ud • pldaae M* • ai611J ....,ed toy cu do MI lkn .. a tired) I pkr. taE c .LEAN, ~o +Q • Professionally trained r • Personalized service • Insured-Bonded NOTHING UM-TOUCHED Carpet Cleaning • Window Cleaning NDVE OUT CLEANING tl11t11 ---··· 951-7008 ,~ help lighten this load, put off building costly new generating plants and help keep electric bills down by not using your major home appliances during afternoon hol!rs, when demand peaks . So please, . give your appliances the afternoon off. . ( Nonna! use of home •pphances. coupl~ wuh increased u~e of air cond1uoners in hot WC41thc:r • cau~s demand for clectnrny to tncrcasc d ramaucally .-E • J()in tl1e c()l1Servati()11 Generatio11. • ' .. : ..... ------ l NEWS F-EA TURES • ~opped-ttp Pri%e lie r bunny doll \.\On Sharon L1ttlef1eld. 10 of lrvme a blu~ nbbon at the Urange Coun· ty Fair It's on display tn the Creative Arts Department CA>Dlputers~ Security Deta,ils WASlllNGTON ( 1\P1 The Soc11tl Sec·unty Admirus trat1on ·~ buying a new gcnerulion or com· puter terminalS"' d1·~1J,?ncd to wov1rlP Americans with quick and detailed mformat1on about thei r ac- counts "We will be able to g1v<> you information about your al'count almost 1nstantl.\. comparable to what an a 1rlme can do when you go in and ask for a u ckct today,'' sald Social Security Commissioner Wilham J Dnvl'r ORl\.ER F4'RECA~TS ''A MAJOR improve- ment 111 the "a~ we S«.'rve thf• public People won 't Wldneedlv. Jutv te, ttlO Expression Universal,, ~ fi.iuwiSDUiioAv~• But Watch Your Tf!ilglU! I COUPON SPECIAL 1 SAN FRANCISCO CAP> A smilr SQuth~ Europe an unpnntable I SERVED 2:30 P.M. to 5 P.M. I ll • tmU aU ovw th world, bu\ I>\-au:sull AT SPIRESllRVI NE-SPIRESICOSTA MESA ONLY caref\11 wa.. you 1Uctc your tongue 1 out AN n w II E ft E AN Am e rl can lt110119ll A .... 1. lNO, Dnn9 !Ills COUl*l It SplfHllMM, 19701 MacA1tll11r llvd (11 San o .. go I P k tu Ewy I Of Sp1111/Cos11 Mtu 31t5 H1111tr ltwd (Mat Sa" Diego Fwy I and enjoy 1 complete Pey~holQCial aul Ekman uy1 he youngster might stic out s tongue dinner 11 SPtCtJl Pf'"' Oller n111ICK11keo11t. Co11pon geod tor up 1114 dtnnm at speclll p11tts. baa bard ld•oUll • proof that. rt-to 11how defiance. "in some cultures human fucea Ulll the same elC Even the head shakes for "yes" iardltu of country or culture. that's a sexual uw1tation " 1 1~2 FRIED CH,ICKEN $2 29 I prl'111loN to ahow tht-same basic· and "no" and the s hrugged shouldeni • • • • • • cmollon.w that mean "I don't know" are not Four de1•c•ou\ P•etes of 901oen b•o111n tll•t•e'll, S11rvec w•rn hom1:m.io1. .?Uti cr1• p >JIJ<l polJlu found everywhere . I roll, ANO OESSHH ....,r-I "IF YOU GO •nywhert-in the Gesture$ commonly a re ins ults and world and you 1mlle.'' ht: said Jn tAn they're often o bscene, such as the BROCHETTES Of BEEF $2 69 In terview, "everybody'11 going to popular American sign involving the 1· ~ • • • :.m know that e1thur you ere happy or middle finger lt:not• cnvn~~ ot m~1tnM"<l oe~• W•eO on a s~ewer Comtl~ w11n hOmemdO~ soup cri~o '>.lldCI you want ptt<>pl~ to'thJnk you're hap· While Amer icans have 60 or 70 C>OldlO •011 A .o Of')SfRI · py, That's quite apart from culture." common symbolic gestures, Ekman - - -(coupon) • -.. HeHldhulandothers·~earch on i.a1 d, Is rae lis -the cha mpion nonverbal communlcaliorr'i.bows that gesturers -use more than 200. SUNDlll at least happiness. sadness, surpnse. Southern ltallans are close behind. I , . I anger, fear and dlagust produce the · ~~ee ee::.~=~;d :a':l!es~~~~~ de~~~h~·e~=si~te~C: I COUPON SPECIAL I 10 any culture. t1on are a product of our genes or of our culture The~~ universal expresMons. said Charles Oarwrn. o f evol ution SERVED 12 NOON TO 8 P.M. the UC San Francisco psychologist. theory rame. sparked the debate 100 I AT SPIRESllAVINE -SPIRES/COSTA MESA ONLY I seem to be programmed Ullo our years ago by contending such ex-Tt11ou9h A1<9 l. 1980 D1111g 1n1s toupon 10 Sp1tes/lrv111t. t7901 MxAr1nur BIYd (11 San Diego geot:S. pressions .grew out or man's evolu· fwy 1 01 Spoa/Coua Men 1135 Harbot Blvd (ntat Sa11 Otego h1v land en1ov a complete B T IF EXPRESSIONS are the s ame from c ulCu rt' lo culture. gestures emphat1t•aJly are not. These symbolic s1~ns with hands or faces ·•are really hkt' n language." Ekman s aid . "T hey have a vocabulary that ':-. diffe rent from place to place and the same move- me nt can meun entirely different things " He said tnc carr ied thumb and forefinger that mean:. "A Okoiy " 1n· the United State:,, 1s "a real ini.ult 1n t ionary past Ma ny psychologists 111nntr 11a111tc1a1 P'"' Oller llOl lor 1akeou1 Coupon good tor up 10 •dinners a1 special p11ce argued in this <:entury that. as one I ROAST TURKEY DINNER• • $2.69 I said, "What 1s sho~ n on lhl' race is written there b} culturP · R""' c, _, .. , . . .. , , '>"l Cl' 1, v•o r.1o1n'"'' r..iuce " ,,;., ,, .. ,. .:• Ekman aftt•r nearly 25 years of re.1 t •\O •• •' ';N:d r., "·~ t; "e'" c ce\ · 1 I :,earch includin~· two e xpeditions to s .._ ie an isolated '11la~e in New Gwnea. ~ IRVINE• 17901 M,,, Arthur fjii,cl ~~~;ends both groups are partly ' p1 e;s di~ D I 1>y. ··w e've got these haolo~1ca lly COSTA MESA. 312o H<1rbor BlvO. ' .. based expre:-.~10n!> ror tht' primary • 0 -t'mot1ons." hl• smd "But culture t 'amih ltt.: .. cuuruuh (r etJr S D Fwy l teacht'" us ln control our <:mouoni. -_....... · · lllllllllli... lomanagl:.'ourfJrt'...... ...._ -.. -- -....... - ___ naxe _to-:eome.-bacll Ot'-We W6il t~e:-to-go-to the-==--=-=- , rouble of recontacting them Lo get their questions an .... \\ered " The ctl.!enn ha~ I 300 fa•lrl llffiCt.''-and 200 other "1ks hooked into the rTIJ~~I\ c pulers at its htQdquarters outside Balt1more h store Social . cc·ur1t \' 1nform<it1on un m11l1cm 1can ""orkers and retiree~ Currently, 800 field offices ar.e eqwpped with 2.315 more rudime ntary computer terminals. The res t rely on 1,577 old fashioned teletypes - "dunkety-clunk.one~ with a roll of yellow paper," :-.a)s Jan Prokop, the agency's associate com missioner for systems. THE TELETYPES DATE 0 TO 1950 and, despite refurbishing, Prokop says, "they are fall· • ing apart.'' · The agency estimates it will cost $14.2 million to lease a nd e vent ually purchase 8,000 new terminals and m aintain them for eight years. It is now soliciting bids and expects to award a con· tract in six months. . Prokop expects to start replacing the old terminals and teletypes next June and to be done by the end of 1982. A clerk will be able to call up a person's re· cord "and pldy 'What If"· " he SdJd. ''It wall tell them what a person's benefits wtll be if he waits to 66 to retire, or if a r etiree earns St0,000." ·•People do those kinds of calculations in our offices now, but with a hand calculator and pen." he said. Father's Claim Of Fraud D e nied .. SAN F RANCI SCO (A P > -Ca lifornia 's Supn:me Court hu~ rcfus<>d to hold a hearing on whether a ma n can sue a wo'man for fre1ud because he believes she tricked him mto fathering a child The high court's dec1s1on, a. 5·2 r uling tn the appl'al case of Stt•phen Klemb<'rg. bnn~s the mat· ,er to a C'IOs(• at the :-late level. Klemberg's suit nad been thro~n Out In thC' lower C'OUrts. The unµrj:>cedented lawsuit be~an two years ago after Roni Lasher. t<le1J1berg s former compa· n1on. sued him for child support. He launched a counter·swl for fraud. cla1mmi.? "mental agony <1nd d1strC!i'-" and set: king ~Omt! $200.000 in da m aJtes. Kleinberg !>aid hl' was tncked b) Ms La~her when -.he told him shl.' wa-. taking birth control p1 lls to prt'wnt Pfl'.l'!n<rnt) ' • ... $99 on our 7:30 p.m. WidebQd~ $99 with absolutely no restrictions. $99·onselected return flights, too. .. $7475 for kids under twelve you bring along. United saves you $78 off the regu!ar Coach fare to Seattle. 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LIKE THE WEATHER, Sconiers bas cooled ccurrenUy hitting at ~ .370 clip), there was a time, not too long ago, when the skinny left-bander (6·3, 185> was scorching the field ...,1th a .394 average. •·1t was just too difficult," admits Scomers concerning his lofty batting average. ··vou play a lot of games, you see a lot of good pitching and there's always the weather." Sconiers wasn't really making ex- cuses. He bas matured too much for that. Instead. he preferred to give credit to the pitchers in the Texas League (AA>. a jump he made this season after playing A-ball last year in Salinas. ""It wasn't really that difficult adjust· ing from A to AA." exphuns Sconiers. "ex- cept the caliber of players is a little bit better. They all have more experience " been quite as enjoyable. El Paso ftnished 22 games under .500 and 13 out of first pl ace during the first half of the season. Currently, the club sports a 7·12 mark during the second half. . . "f wish the team was doing better," says Sconjers, ''but what can you do? I don't want to sound like a brag- gart. I'm just fortunate to have the kind of year l'm hav- ing. You doo't have a season like this every day. ~'111.ERE'S BEEN QUITE a bit of luck involved and I've been gelling some pretty good patches. I've been pretty lucky." Sconiers credits balling instructor Tommy Davis and J immy Williams, cur- rently a thlrd base coach with Toronto, for his lofty po6ition. He also 11ves an assist to Rod Carew. "t{e <Carew) told me during training camp to keep my weight back and use my hands more." explains Scoruers. "He sajd to try t.o waat on the ball and be as quick as possible. • "'Coming from a hitter like Carew you have t.otake some df that an " WITH THE TYPE OF SEASON Sconiers IS en1oy1p~. 1t''i only natural for the conversation to drift toward has future which. for the moment. h<1s to look bleak cons1denn2 the number of fi rst basemen and outfielder. th<' An1ieels art> carrying INCLUDING SCONI ERS, WHO IS in the midst of his best season Ill four years DARRYL SCONIERS Sconiers take~ a different approach. hOW('\t'r at the minor league level Only m tus first campaign, al Idaho Falls where he hlt .310. did he en.ioy the same production a verage-14'1se · • 1 really ha\ e'l)_ha<t any .trouble .at a.tlt.lus year ,:'_says Sconufr·s. who was-oralted oy the An~els in January ··Mayoe u I was going bad at would be different, but l"\E~ got noUung else on m y mind but playin g baseball " ··1f anything good come., about from th1c;. ltke ~etting called up. that's fi ne. St·oni cr., '><IY'> • But you can't look at the s1tuat1on with any nei.tat1vll> You have to Ro out and play bard You cant lf.'t 1t ;,rfl·cl \l)U Y<llJ c.an"t llun~=-. _ 1Vl-f..~WilltravrirfeNRronTne Wt.r ~ou field '"Naturall~. }OU think ii bout 1t , but ~u h<1ve to forget Jl because ~ou ha\e no control O\er 1t " 'Tve a lwa> s been of the ph1lo!'.ophy that 1f you can pla~. >ou·11 pla~ ~Omt''4.here " And Scoruer; seems to feel that da~ ma) be soon The Cincinnati Reds rush out of the dugout to con- gratulate teammate Johnny Bench who hit the 314th home run of his car eer while playing as a catcher to move him into first place in ~ major leagues in that category. The homer moved Bench past former Yankee catcher Yogi Be rra. Sconiers has worked hard on his game. He 's makin~ better contact at the plate. thus cuttrng down his number of strikeouts <48 in 350 at bats. compared to 88 at the c;ame lime last year ), and he's also improved from a defens1\c aspect. "l'M J UST HAVl~G a ~ood time," 5ayo; the San B<>rnardino native. ··For me, that 's the kc). JU St enJO) everythmg." Unfortunately, from a team ~tandpo111t , things haven't · l don t think there s any doubt that one da>•, some place. l II pla> m t he b1R league~ It ·s really hard to ~ay though because 1f I could predict the futu~ I wouldn't be hNe It·,_ JUSt a matter of time. hopefully Like I said, I can"t "orr:, <1bout 1t ·· In the meant1ml'. Sconicr-; '4.111 conttnue to prove his -.orth I I I Tanan.a: l'1n Having Fun Again I I t 87 DA VE CUNNINGHAM Of .. Delfr ........... J Two maaths aeo nobody believed in Frank Tanana ucept FraDk Tanana. ~ The Angels tried to trade him. I Nobody was interested. _ t They tried to send him to lbe minors. I Tanana refused. · They wanted to give him his outright ' release. Owner Gene Autry "etoed the , m ove. r · So Tanana stayed with the club and. . as fate would have it, he has be<:Ome • the Angels' mos t effective s tarting J pitcher. ' "After all the bard work. all the : beliefs. and all the prayers, it's reaJI) ' rewarding to see them all pay off." Tanana said. "It's a good feeling ~ , know you believed in yourself and were · right." Tanana pitched eight solid innings during the Angels' 7 -1 victory over Cleveland Tuesday night and said he felt as good ~ be did in early 1977. before arm proble ms started t.o haunt his life. "I thought Tanana threw with some of the old velocity," said Don Baylor. who drove in two runs. "Hopefully, he's on his way back." As far as Tanana is concerned. the comeback is over. He is already all the way back. towudl a Dod8lr peuant. ·aut u.e n..-ror u. nm half of the HUOD ibowed a M record with a 5.38 ....................... So Golta weot to Luord• and uted ll be could '° lido tbe Wllpeb to wort out bil ..... Goa. ........... nee.I Tueeday wile• be relined But Booton aad ea.ned 1111 ftnt Nattaul ~ MM bT ,. DI • -fll • J .. la till ...... "I just have to take it from here. that 's all. The arm feels fine, no after· effects at all," the 2'1·year-0ld southpaw said . "I'm bavtng run again." Despite Tanana 's victory the Angels remain 19 games behind division- leading Kansas City and. with fi ve players on the disabled list. only the most mindless optimist would cling to hopes of a comeback. "Nobody likes to be in last place, but we deserve to be where we ar e," Tanana said. ·'It's just a matter of every- one t aking pride .in themse lves and making the best of the rest of the season." S<>me playe r s might have trouble motivating the m selves. but Tanana doesn't count himself among them. "I got off to such a horrendous start < 2-6 at one pomt> that there are certain things I want to do. I've set certam goals for myself," said Tanana. "Our place in the standings has no beanng oo how I'm going t.o approach a game." be added. "lt "s DOt t.ou.gb to motivate myself ... Tanana dechned to reveaJ tus goaJs, a lthough he a dmitted they we re numbers he"d ltke to reach -perhaps numbers like victories or ERA "They're personal goals that nobody will know except myself." Tanana s aid. "There are certain numbers I'd like to m ake. but they·reonly for me to know." If Tanana made one bad pitch. 1t was the one which lul Rick M anning in the head dunne. the fifth mmng. but there <See TANANA, Page 8-0 FRANK TANANA Wave Cost Record Ovett Equals 1,500 Mark;· Scott FirWhes Severitli OSLO~ Norway CAP l -Bn· taio's Steve Ovett h.as equaled the world record for l.SOO meters . . . but he will not hold at any longer than May 1, 1981 . And he could have o,,-ned the mark by himself were it not for a brief wave to the crowd. "Nine and one -half mdnths from now, under new rules of the Inte rnation a l Amateur Athletic Federation (IAAF). the world governing body for track and field, records in races of all distances will be carried out to hundredths or seconds . At pres- ent. the rule applies only to races 400 meters or less. But when the new rule is instituted, it will be retroactive. performance adds even more in- trigue t.o the upcommg Olympic Games in Moscow, where be and Coe are scheduled to meet in the 1.500 for the first time. The race is expected to be the high point of the track and rield com- &.., Tltq FlnWwd 1. st ... OYett 3:32.09 2. Tl'IOmes W.Alnghege 3:33.18 3. Jofln W•kef . 3:33.3'1 4. s.... Lecy 3:33.• 5. Grehem Wllllemson 3:35. 72 6. Todd Hwbour ' 3:35.17 7. S teft Scott 3:36.20 I. WHaon Watgwa 3:31.71 petitioo -and possibly or the Games. • lrmiDI and allowing but one bit the rest of tbe way ln a 6-2 victory over the CbJc~ ~bl. which ended a three- aame Dodlel' 1o1Jn1 streak. ••Qolta wu atrugann, and be came to aUo-.d a nm and for the time betna he'll remain in relief until err y Forster and Don Stanbouse return from lnJurlel . ~us and IUcl ainee h• wasn't belplnc ~ club, be'd lite to 10 to tbe bullpen,' sald LMclrda. "We tboullilt about ft ud we11t aklal with him. I hope be can let blmMlf ltl'alabtmed out." So far, eo IQOCI. 'Golla baa made four NlW ~ tD wbidt be baa not "I just want to 1et myself · straitbtmed out," said Golt.I.. "I see a Utile procrw each Ume out. Tbe fut ball and the sinker are comtn1 aloQa slowly. "BJ wortdal relief, I coecelftnte on alowtna m,..at clown.'' Wei Golla. "I wu ruabinl too mucb ... -cost tum sole possession of the mark. Asked if be thought he bad lost the r~rd by waving. the usuaJ- ly uncommunicative Ovett. kno wn as "Mr. Arrogance.'' because of tus disdain for the media. said, ·"I have no idea." TOLD BY A TV commentator that the fans thought he bad run a n o utstanding race. the abr asive Ovett said : "I don't think tl was that wonderful at all." · Then he wallced away. West Germany's Dr. Thomd Wessinghage, the second-place ; finisher in 3:33.16, was more~ cooperative. , He said he thought Ovett muffed his ~bance to oW'O the 1 record a10ng '6y waiting too long . to make his move. That move. came without about 200 meters J left, s hortly after Ovett bad swept past fo~er UC Irvine standout Steve Scott and into lead . .. OVE'IT WENT only when I was nearly at his shoulder,'" said Weaingbage, wbo set a West German record. Aated who he favored in a race between tbe two brilliaM- BritGm. Weaiqbafe aaJd: ••tra a slow nee in t.be Olympics. I tb.1n.t Coe will win. ID a Nee with lbeer' speed from the beCb' nlnl, I tbiDt Ovett woul4 win. "No other runner in tbe·wGrlcl stands a chance to beat tbem." • Scott, the lut runner to beat Ov~ -ln tm in a 1,500 at Klnptcn, Jamaica -tboulht M t could do it 1'1eedaJ nlabt. 1 But after takll\I tbe lead,l sbortlf after the start of the ~ lap aqd bo&4lna lt uatil appro.xlmatel1 250 mf$en r.l ma!Ded. be wound up 'dla:mal HHlllll, betna paaecl by two <Ille ovsrr • ..,. .. , ~ ... t • • • • • D CWLVN.OT SPORTS BREAK R~Carlson Bell Wants 'to Set Shrine Record The motto ol lh Shr11w AU-~w football a•nu at Pasadena's R.oM Bowl is " -ron lkp Run So Weak Leis Cao Walk," but in 28 previous "41Uoos. there have ~n fl'w lhat hav .. M"E"n thu!w trona lta do much m tht" "a>· ur "'lnomg football aam . Thlll'l!t oot lO Sil)' th $l!n bM~ beeJt VOid' of 'dus football -to the contnry It's the showca!te sam~ ol the year m Soulbern California ror hi&h school erodud~ 8 llT WHEN YO CONSI0£1l "'h1tt'l> hflp peoed to ruMlna J mes m the p~t. wt ll. Edlboo ffl&h' · Kerwin Bt-11 say ht would hkc> to ~tabllsh .&ncocd, to snap W111it' Gitteru.' 215 yard b.arrler Sasy to suy, tough to accompll h Just dl>I. (Qrlner Ram l>lck Ba s -or M1ckev t'lynn. or ~ey. C\t.reton. or any of nu.me.rouS other out s~nmners 8ass managed 22 yards m tht> 1955 :.tr ugglc.• f"bu, the heraldt>d Anaheim Hlgh flcish uf th1• !lrid~SOs. combined with Randy Meado" s &nd Jerry Mollet for the grund total of ~ 'ard.!> tn the ·st,amP . . . t'urt1ton, tbe only back ln tbls 29-year· Clrte'~ WILb the tyl)6 of lnltial qu.lckneu that Bell t>M•~. Pl"Yed wt!ll, but ~t out early with a knt'l' an.jury. . 80, WHEN BELL STATES. "I feel comfort.able in lry\nll to break the reewd, and l think I can," it r opresent.ll a challenge unaccomplilbed by some pre Uy tallr bacu -isucb u Antbooy Daria, Sam Cun· nlnabam. Ricky Bell. Kermit Alexander, Mike Gar· relt. etc ln all, thl're havo been 35 All·America.os and thrPe llc•a.snu111 Trophy winners come out ol the Shrine game THREE OTHER O&ANGE COAST area blue c htps are \n Ft1day'a aame, which ~gins at 1:30, 1nc ludJng Bell's teammate at Edison, quarterback Frank Seurer, Newport Harbor defensive star Neil Rollis and offensive guard Steve Alosio ol Marina. Apd for each, lnclud.lng Bell, it represents the ulumat.e achievement in their prep careers. Says Bell: "I've always wanted to play in this .:a me, smce I was a fre~hman in high school." Says Seurer : "It's always been my No. 1 goal to play in the Shrine game .. SAYS TUE 6·3, Z3t·POUND Ross : "Being selected for the Shrine game bas always been one of my goals I used to watch the game on television all the tune and last year l went to the same." Says Alosio: "I didn't expect It , but I'm very honored to play in the game. I realize that playmg .. in the Shrine Classic ls a very big honor. The similarity ln statFment.s gives one an idea or the prestige involved. But the big ques tion Is whether 8411 can find the wild success he is looking for on a field of all· stars. Lile is full of surprises. but Bell has the speed and power to make eoOd on his quest. ••• SHRINE GAME NOTF.S: USC Coach Jolua Robluoa will be with BW Wei.lb on the KTTV 1 Channel u) t.eJec:ast of the game, shown Saturday at 12:30 p.m .... Since the game's format was switched to a Southe rn California "North-South" the North has taken a 4·2 lead . . . and finally. the ironic or the lrOOICS. wouJd. you believe Kerwin BelJ. who was paraded a round for w~ks by the Orange County All·star game's drum-beaters, stir· ring up interest and Ucket sales. bad to purchas~ a ticke t to see the game he was unable to play in? Players, too. were alforded no compUmentary tick ets. ltlfts' B~ llelt• a Pmr Veedc C~ Ei·ho•aage Qm:e11 Steve Headenoa belted two borne runs. and Ii Pat Zachry fired a six-hitter as the New York Mets downed Atlanta, 9-2 Tuesday night and reached the .500 level at this late date in the season for the first C.}DCAGO -Chicago Whlte Sox President 8111 Ii Veed telephoned forme r lraruan hostage Richard Queen in West Germany and mv1ted ham to v1s1t Comiskey Park as soon as he wants A Capsule Report From the World of Sports time ln four years . . . ln other National Lt'"guE games. Ted Simmons' two-run double capped a three run hrst \nmng. and St. Louis notched a 5-3 triumph over S.an Diego. snapping the Padres' three-game winning streak l'.lnch runner T}le American League club owner bad launched a telepHboe pursuit or the 28-year-old envoy Sunday rught when he heard that Queen "was aslung for walnut ace cream and about the Chicago Wbate SOx" when he was freed after 250 It's a Bad Night for Bombo, Fan Takes Helmet in Face From AP Dlspatclles J eff Leoeud scored the winnlng run m the ninth inning on a pair or miscues. by Philadelphia starter Dick Butbveo a~ Houston nipped the PhiUaes. 3-2 George Foste r s lamm ed a three .run homer, and John.Dy lknc.h h.tt a record· da~ as an Iranian hostage "lt really didn't help Queen's spants any to report we'd lost three games to the Yankees.· Veeck said arter the 15· minute call Tuesday to the diplomat at an Aar Force hos pital m Wiesbaden · ' NEW YORK -A female fan at Yankee • Stadium was struck in the race by a batting"belme~ · setting 314th homer as a catct)er to lead Cincinnati to a n 11 7 Y!_umph ~ve r -mntrea! ... A ITUketJiilOWlng error by Dure ll Evan.~ and a two-run single by Dave Parker keyed a three-run eighth tn ning that gave Pittsburgh a 5-2 victory Veeck said ~o was up to date on the fortunes of the White Sox bttause has captors m Tehran hlid allowed llum to read~..bie · · ~ -------'-..:.t-~-~ angrily.thrown iD&o.t.be..stands by-Minnesotae!fwin.s-' "'---'1 outfielder Bombo Rivera during Tuesday night's game with New York, stadium officials said. According to officials, Shirley Mellen of Roselle, N.J . was struck above the right eye and on the bridge of her nose by ·the helmet and suffered facial cuts. She was escorted from her box seat behind the Twins' dugout and taken to Lincoln Hospital for "pre· cautionary x-r ays." Rivera was immediately removed from the game by Minnesota Manager Gene Mauch. He s ubsequent1¥ spoke with Mrs . Mellen as she was being taken from the stadium. ' · • After the gume. Mauch declined <'Om m ent on whNher dlsc1plrnar} acuon would be taken against Rivera by the Twins . Dunn~ the game. Rivera was struck •ivu• o ut thrC'c -.uN'l'SSl\e times by New York left-hander Ron Guidry and in the seventh , hl' bounced to th(· shortstop with th~potent1al tac-break mg run a t thmJ base MiMesola eventually won !H ------Qeeoae of tlae Day----- "tt's nice. but we need a few cbanges. We ought to put up pictures of steel mills in here," -National Le ague All-star Manager Cbuck Tanner of Pittsburgh. upon walkin~ into Los Angeles skipper Tom Lasonla's Dodger Stadium office. a veritable gallery of celebnty photos Buneei t S i ops Bow111Gn in Si.r Jesse Burnett or Westmiru.ter, stopped TC m Bowman or Missoula, Mont • at. 2 26 6f the sixth round ln their crwserweight bout at the Anaheim Convention Center Tuesday mght. Burnett, who weighed 181 J>O.unds. will now most Likely. get a shot at World Hoxing Council cruiserweigbt champion Marvin Camel. a stablema te of Bowman. Burnett. 23·11·2 with 11 knockouts, floored Bowman in the fifth round with a short left hook. Bowman got up and finished the round but was out on his feet when the bell sounded. Early in the sixth, Bumett landed two short hooks to stun Bowman again and punished bis 24-year-old opponent with combinations until re fer ee Larry Rozadilla stopped the t>out Bowman, who scaled 187 pounds for the scheduled lQ. round fight, dropped to 17·5. Hoon.a" over San Francisco San Diego ha' named J ack McKeoo acting general manager . a pos t hl· s hared less than a week with manager Jerry Coleman Mlke Ivie's return to San Francisco was helped by a phont' call from WUUe McCovey. "It was very m sparauonal," ~Cl~' lvit'.'. who now plans to honor the rest of his hve-year , SI 5 m1ll1on contract. # Mikt> CUbbage's su1cide squeeze bunt ~cor t•d Ii Ron Jacltsoa from third base Ul the e ighth mnan~ to give Minnesota anfi J erry Koosman a 5·4 vil'tory o ..,·er the New Yo rk Yankees Tuesday night . Koo'>man. R 8. foll behind early wh('n Reggi~ Jackllon ,Jammed his 23rd homer in the first mnang In othr,r ,\meracan League games, Bob Molinaro hom1•red oH·r lht· n,ght field fence in the fifth inning to gh•e thl' Chaca~o Whalt- Sox a 2·1 Vlctory over Texa::. Dan Graltam drove m thret! runs and Terry Crowley added two RBI to lead BaJUmore to a 7.3 victory over Milwaukee. The Orioles" Jim Palmer, 9·6. nc.~ed eig hth· inning relief help from Tim 5'oddard to preserve the victory . . Amos Otta col· lected three tuts. mc ludtng a home run and Hal Mc Rae belled a l"o run homer to power Kansas Caty lo an 8 ~ '1ctor) O\ rr Boston. Otis belted ha!> !>cvt-nth homer in the second, tnplcd an thl' fourth, "aJked in cuH.t.oE the sixth and set up a run '>'1th a smgle in the seventh. He also scored three . tames . . Chicago White Sox televlsion broadcast.er Jimmy Piersall 1s back on the air. t" o weeks alter be was involved in a h ght with d Chicago Stan a11d Stripe• 111 /tf~ote" Los Ange les Olympic Organizing Comm ittee Pr<'Sadent Peter Ueberrotb backs the decision to Oy the Stars and Stripes at the Closing Cerem onies of the 1980 Olympic Games in Moscow despite U.S. government protests. "I believe the IOC ls the owner of the Olympic Games and the Olympic ceremonies. and l believe at • •s their right to do as they please," says Ueberrot.b. .--------Basttba U Tod a fl ------., On tlus date ln basl'b&ll rn 1970 T he P itts burgh Pirate' <JIJt-n e<t Thrt.-e R1vn:. Stadium before a cro" d of ~ s.ir, but t h1-Cincinnati Reds po1led the part) b) ~conn~ " 3 :! 1, 1ctor> On tlus date an 1948 Aftf.'r 8"': tumultuou'> ~Par-. a\ mana ~t.-r or th., Brooklyn Dod$?e~. U-o Ourochn 'hrn kt.'d the b:i:.eball "orld b) changtn$! lt'am~ an mid c"~"n .i!ll he ~\lotlt'hcu to tht-arch n\al '\1·v. York •i 1a,nt. ... Toda"·., B1nhd." ' f'ormer '.\1" \ 111;. ,1.;nt:-p 1tlh1r1r.; ,, 1 •• r n Jansen 1s 611 <AntJtor• t roid • ., B ig ( prPf J immy C.OJlDOrs, the ~orld., :-;o 2 tennt!) • · µlayer. averted a maJor u~l Tuel><ia)' b) raJly1ng for a 3-6. 6-3, 6-0 firs t round vu:tory over France's Clltrlstoplte Freyu fat tbe U S Pro t e nnis ehampt005h.tps in Brookltnt>. Ma'>" F'rerss had a 3·1 lead In the second set before Conn<>r.. r J lltl· J ~te\t' 't arti.o \It <>n the Soul.hem Cabfornia ()pen bowhng lltle m Torrance, ed~ Ulg Jl:m ~k Ii" tht! f1r.<1ls Dick ~oua 1s lo be named head coach of the '\ataonal Basketball Assocaauon ex paMioo Dallas franch1s., Thuri.da~ Th.-l.akers have added Brace Jolescb Lo their <.taff a_<, Pubhr R£•Jauons D1rcctnr Arirona Stat-t' \Jru\'ersat \ h<l.l> namf'd Dick T1 mblll'O as olhlett<' dLrector. sutteedlnR J~ K f'arMy l:..al(ht Clemson Unavers1t y football players unsucce~fuJJ~ tned to rescue & man \\ho had fallen mto a \~foot deep 1m~auon ra.nal on the> campus and drowned Edd1e Joh.n50aoflhe NBA s AUanta Hawks.Jailed for two days oo a drug charge. balled bamself out Tuesday but e nte red a psychiatnc cluuc 1mmedlately u.qder court orders. T~~Radfe TV: Soccer-L.AA.ztecsat Vancouver, Up m. (delayed). llADIO: Baseball -Cleveland at Angels, 7:30 p.m .• KMPC <710>. THURSDA rs RADIO Baseball -Dodgers at Chicago, l1 30 a.m .. KABC (790). Terranowe Quits Baseball Standings BARWICK DATSUN HB Bmeball Coach Resigm By ROGER CARLSON OI ... DMIY "*" S\Mt Don Ten-anove bas resigned his positions as Huntington Beach High baseball coach and athletic director, following an e ight-year c'~r with the Oilers that produced o n e S unset League championship and back- to-back CIF playoff berths in 1978 and '79. No r e placement bas been ea.med for either category, and the bueball vacancy appears widlee>pen. Por the past four years Ter- r aeove b as oper ated with virtually an all-walk·on staff tbou8b the program. Ternnove will continue within Oflt.WC=c LIADING No Lo~r Price No IHller Senke 2900 Hlrt>Of etYd. CoetaMela 5'0·9100 • t he Huntington Beach School District in other teaching areas. ln stepping down be ends a is~ year coaching career, spanning stints at Mt. Carmel High, Cal State Fulle rton, Cal Poly Pomona and Brea-Olinda High. Terranove's reason for the de· cision: "To devote more time to m y fa mily ," says the 38-year-old product of Bell High and Cal Po· lY. Pomona. The Sunset League Coach of the Year in 1978, Terranove's most prestigious product is Cy Young Award winner Randy Jones of the San Diego Padres, who prepped at Brea-Olinda un· der the reins of Terranove. DON TERRA.HOVE AMERICAN LEAGUE West Division W L Pct. GB S2 34 .605 40 45 .471 11 'r!r 40 45 .471 11"7 40 45 .471 11 i,, 40 47 .460 12112 36 49 .424 LSl(a 32 52 .381 19 Kansas City Chicago Minnesota Textas OaW.land Seattle An•ell Eaat Dlvisk>D · New York 55 29 .6SS Milwaukee 48 37 .565 7Ya Detroit 43 37 .538 10 Baltimore 45 39 .536 10 Bost.ob... 44 40 .524 11 Clev~ 39 43 .476 15 Toronto 35 47 .427 19 ,......,..sc- A...it l.~1 IC en~ City a. Bott an • Mi--..~. IMw Von• 8•111,,..,. '· Mltw-.. l • Cllk09D l. Te llM I Only--~ T...,..•0-. Ci.w......, IGorlMd J.J ot Mlfetl (MM S.fl. n Ke11101 City ILeonord 1·71 •• auton 1e~uniey HI." 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Pftllodllllfll• CW.tit s-41 •t _,°" llC Fr-1'1 M l,n TEST DRIVE DATSUN OF YOUR CHOICE BARWICK WILL GIVE YOU THE SHIRT Off HIS I.ACK COMEIMFOl YOUR FREE T-SHIRT Ir DEMO RIDE T AY"S '76 DATSUN 2to% A 'C . mags. AM I FM Excellent Condition· (5078 s5977 lllMGMSAD \ ,. HORSE RACING I TENNIS Wednesoay Jury 1e. t980 OAIL V PILOT &'J Ettago Chlelde Favored In 8820,000 Los Al Race Irvine Group Hears Furniss • Ettqo C'h.lcltl e, wiMer. Of the ~000 KlDderlarteo. Ml been lutalk!d u the urly l ·S tavonle for C alUornla '& r ichu t ~ ratt. lhe -· oal Da h fOf' Cuh Futurity at Los AJa mlt05 Rne Track Saturday nl1ht quarttr bone to earn s.:500.000 with a oat Duh for Ca h Tulurit.y wan The Clrat pla~ awaro \n lht Sko&l Duh for Casb f'Uturity la $300.000 Thr rttt of thl' Skoal Ou j\ tor Cash Futunty quallften u 1d th 1r early oddb ar Que<>n for<..: h, 7 2. ~aby Hold On, 3 1. SG P ppt!r Fealurt', 3().1, Always Accept bh•. :tO l. Kit~ S1.1ll•. 30·1, My Kid' Troublt', 20 1. Toy f'eaturf', 30 t, Soul t.onw . 10 I und Shukc It to 'Em. is \ Cash In lhc rncc lh4l bears her sir 's nam<'. ttnby Hold On has wins In the $117,000 Alamo f uturity m TcxiL'§ ond a division of tpc Jct Deck Hi1nd1c4;1p al Lov Alumilos The SkoeJ o .. h tor • b •'Uturity btln11 toeelher tbe 10 fu teat quatlfif't11 from tut Wttk '1 lrttl for lhf' 400 nrd finals. Et llaao C'h1t k1eo \'Ullt'd lht• <hs\lncu on or ~tfla thl" fustt-st (lU•llfiC'r tu th.- Skoa l Dash for Cash Futunty b> win nmtt hu trual w1lh .. 19 99 llmf' for 400 yard~ She pulled a~1i1)' 11t th•• "'ntl \1) win by Olm • quaarters of n ltmrtti Rub) llvltJ On 11> thf' 3 l econd choicf' ufleir mcrt'.il>tnG h.-r t•a reer re<'ord to six win"' u1 'H'V('O 'lurts \\ ith he r tr11tl Queen for Cash. a nother Du h for Cu~h dauitht<>r. was second In the Kin dergurte n In her third career start and came back to win he r Skoal Dash for Cash tn al by an easy length and thret! quarters .• Several celebrities wtll be on hand m t h e winner 's circle tn cr own the c ha mpion including former Da llas Cowboy running back Walt Garrison. who 1s a Western marketing di rector and ··spokesman·· for the U S Tobacco Co . which for ms one·ha lf or the race's An ea.mer of OVl'r S2~.000 Etta~o l'hkklc v.ould ~('Ofllt• tht• younl!lt''' \ ICliH y ll1•r only "l'\b u t'k w ll.) 11 second"' in tht'· $500,000 Kansa11 lt'uturlty m New Mf'XI('() t.us th" fuvorltt' 01w of thrtoe• dau~ht~·ri. or Dash for Carew 0,.y:rllpics New Concept tf Games Set 8 y .DAVEC NNINGllA M OI Ille O.lty ~ ... St•ll Some or the best 'amateur athlete~ in the """Orld were squeezed out of the Mos cow Summe r Games for pobucal reasons. so Los Caballeros Racqwet and Sports Club in Fo untain Valley 1s going to m ake amends ~ The club can't possibly accom modate the hUJldreds or U S athletes who were shut out, but 1t can do som ething for the "Jillie m an." and perhaps raise some money for cha n · ty in the process. • dj •11nst ea('h 01her. ~aid tournament d.rector J ohn Rroharcl "So \\I! JUSt dd n'I have a hnttl m.itc h " 1\nother former OCC player, J eff nmei. wa:. t he tournam ent 's No. l ~Ed bul wa!> upst•t in the semifinals Ir double~. howevf'r, Tomei teamed v.i th Fcdd c r l 1 0 w i n th e clamp1on!'ht 1 ovC'r Ron Green .and J~n K ime J'hC' besl m~tch of lhe day came in tk> father s4n doubles. 1n which ~th a nd E+ik La rSl'n edged Ken Ken T urknettc I Sr a nd Jr ) lt s <1 gruelling. two·hour m atch that ""nt 6·2. H >. 7 6 and fm1s hcd with an I JJ uebreake r So Los Caba lleros will host the Rod Care w Oly mpics Oct 25·26. a fund· r:aiser . which could nel a~ much as S50,000 for t he Multiple Sclerosis Society Ca r ew a n d s eve r al ol h e r celebrit1es have donated their time f hc tournamC'nt ra1 ~£·d SS.000 for t~ tenn1:-. program:-<.it lJn1vt.'r'>1ly ~~h. ln·mt• ll1~h and l-CI TODl'S VODKA SCORESBY SCOTCH ••• ~APISTRAS'O RAC'Ql'ET C'L 8 1s 175UTEk _. ~ s~_a I.rJ!.C. ...doubles e.xb1bt.t~on-- . wrday. Jealunng four of the hoer .c-_ _,, and effort to hl'lp organize a m101 Oly m pic compct1tion open to any athlete who has s.500 to donate to Lhe charity For his lor her> tax-deductible entrv frc. the athlete will compete s 1de.·b y·s1dc 1th Carew. for mer Glo betrotter · do wl a rk Le mon. O l y mpic sw1mm .lo hn Nabe r . .. former NFL pro a n current T V s p<>rts announcer J im Hill. Olympic high jumper Dwight Stones. and San Diego Chicken, and several other sports celebrities 1>~ ers tn Southern California · lo b C:1nf1eld. Capis trano's club pn. ~\111 be Joined on the court b~ £or -time l'CI 1\ll-Amer1can Gre~ J ~lonski. Anaheim II ills head pro Hak Llovd and for mer C<JI Stalt· f t.lerton ~o I Gil Dura n. ~e club will open its courts to the: pu ic for free playing time betw<.'en no and 4 p m . ;ind the doubtcs ex hilt ion wi ll begin at 5 (a nfield said the free court llmt.' an~exhib1tion a rc part of CRC's "ef· for-to better acquaint local people w1 \ good, fun and social lcn01s." LIQUEURS Amaretto Di Saronno, 12c: Drambuie. 23-0Z. Gailiano. 23-0z Kahlua. 23-0Z. Midori MeJon. i>oL Southern Comfort. 1 75.Ul lR Tia Maria, 23-0Z . I I 1 I l·'l \ 5.85 11 32 l l .05 8.23 9 75 12.97 9.29 The two days or competition will inc lude relay races. s wimming hea ts. a bicycle race. a n obstacle course. a softball throw and a boat race Other events are still being d iscussed. The competJtion will conclude w1lh a round robin tennis tournament. so the a thJetes who enter m ust be in good shape Slurs Sign tUers' Wiley BLENDS Hiram Walker Imperial, LITER Kessler. 1 75-UT'ER 6.03 10.53 1 1.85 S~'l ANTONIO. Texas <A P > -The· Seagrams 7 Crown 1 75UTER San Ant oni_o Spurs of the National S Each athlete will receive gifts from the sponsor10g companies totaling more than $300. including warm-up suits . sports shoes. s wim suits. food and more. Batetba ll Association Tuesday BOURBON ~i ged thei r second-round dra ft Ancient Age. UTER 6.60 chae. Michael Wi ley of Long Beach EartyTimes. LJTER 633 Only 64 s pot s w ilJ be open t o athletes. a nd even with the S500 entry fee . inqujries arc reportedly pounng in about how to register Signups are not yet being t aken. but as soon as they arc. the ·information will be re· layed through this column Stat 5 H .Walker Ten High. 11>un.R . 9 .78 Te 6-9, 200-pound forward was an Antnio's first 1981) draft choice to 1.W.Harper, LITER 7.80 s1 g~ general man ager Bob Bass Jim aeam, I 75-UTER 11.52 saic .. sa w Michael play 1n Hawaii a nd BRANDY AND COGNAC . I ws impressed." s aid Spurs Coach Christian Bros., 1 75'UTER 12.29 Sta1Albeck "He 1s a late developer. 6 5 1 hut !,'t me tell you. his strengths are E & J. 1 LITER · IT WAS~ UN~F~IC~ALLY Or ange his C"Ctreme quickness on the break Courvoisier V.S •• 750ML 12.79 and -round the basket. lie 1s a good M rtel VS p I 2 05 Coast Colle"e Da" dunno the finals a • • •• 750·ML .. · "' ,, " trarition player of the Irvine Open tournament Sun· "'t-will have to work on his court CANADIANS day at the Racquet Club of Irvine awatness. but he has an excelle nt Bla kV "'· t Former OCc .st ar M1'ke Fedderly won C eive • I LIIER cha e to ma ke this t£>am " the open men's d ivision wit h a 6·2. w y, Long Beach State's alJ.time Canadian Club. I 75UT£R 4·6. 6·3 victor y over Timothy Downey Jead\g scorer w1Lh a 16 3 a1.era~e for Canadian Mist. LITER or San Cle mt:ntc. four years, ~et a s chool accuracy Seagrams V.O .• 1 75 un:R Then the sisters who dominated m a t wit h a . 5 7 0 s h oot 1 n g OCC's wom cn·s team . Ma ria and perd1tage. GIN Melinda Meyers. each won their In ddition. he established a school Beefeaters, 1 75 UTER semirmal matc h m the women's open marlfor scoring in a ~cason with 697 Gilbey's, 1 75uTER , d ivision. but declined to met!t for the point his senior year and ranks Gordon's, LITER finals. secort on the Long Beach carttr re· •'The} told me they never play bounmg list w1th 788. a 6.6 average Seagram's, l.ITER 1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii T anqueray, 1.75-UTER OUT ST OF DlllGBUYS EWEEKI ********'************** • • RUMS Bacardi Lt. to Ok •• 1 15 UTE.R Castillo Lt. to Dk.. ER Myers Jamk:an. 1 ML SCO CH ·6.70 15.79 6.45 15.79 16.98 10.18 5.86 5.96 16.69 10.95 4.88 7.35 t Benefit 10-K Run Slated * 197~ CHEVROLET : : tbMTE c;AltLO Dewars White I. 1 75 UTER .. 18.39 J u nior lifeguards in San C l emen te h ave scheduled a lO·kilomet er run as a fund-raising ef· fort Aug. 2. Tbe race has b e en named in honor of long· time San Clemente resi· dent Ed <Pop) Proctor . a 98-year-old pioneer water sp0rtsman in the city. . The run be~ins al 8: 30 a .m. and wall be fol· lowed by a n awards cer emony at a ppr9x· i91ately 9:45. Runn·ers will leave Calafia Beach and follow a scenic route through San Clemente S tate Park. Three· fourths ol the course is along state park tralls and roadways. • Very POPt' V6 engine. AM/FM Chivas Regal, oo ..... 15.65 • stereo cas tte. pw~. windows & dc:><>r • tocks. air ond .. tilt wh~I~~-......... ,. uders, 1 75-urt::R . .. ' 12.56 .. I 0.66 . 14.79 . 11.45 : control &f iftJ 0 1). me ,. • TEQUILA • ~ * * * •.• * * * : Cuervo White. 1u rER . . 7.17 ! 19 7 OLDSMOBILE • DonEmDJoWh.•Gokf.115UTER 9.00 • SS nOUGHAM : I Sauza Gold, QUART ............ , .... -·· .7.70 • CouPE. plit pwr. seat. tilt wheel. • VODKA • pwr.wi ows&doorlocks.AM/FM. • C R ........... 457 • rown usse. u, t;.1'... • • • • • • ,. ster~ tape player & rallye wheels. • 1 6 27 ., c 169 ). , • Kamchatka, 1.75-t.JTER .. ........ •.. . • ,.. s3995 : I Popov. 1.7~ .......................... 7.15 • ,. Smirnoff, UTER .•. ........... . .• • . 634 • ;· Qllbey's Vodka. t.7WTER ......... 7.97 ~·~.~ ** ** **. * *·* ri/.t I NOTHING OVER 1 - "'"' 1•111\ll 129.95 125.68 122.77 91.40 l 08.33 72.06 103.20 66.40 58.50 65.71 7325 70.32 54.35 86.60 64.00 68.21 72.27 141.95 133.83 74.35 87.65 7 1.64 87.65 94.29 56.54 65.06 66.20 92.68 • 60.83 54.14 81 .50 102.00 173.87 • 69.76 ) 18.35 16429 63.39 79.56 49.98 84.92 50.70 45.95 42.89 70.44 44.25 Coat for pre-rec· iatraUon is $1 and ln· eludes a T·ablrt. Early entries wUl be accepted until July 28. Late re · &iatration tbe day of the race is SC. or $8 with the T·1b1rt. "5 I BACARDI RUM GILBEY'S GIN Proceeds from the tun will 10 to tbe Sao Clemeate Junior llfesuard proaram. Entry fCJnm are avail•· ble at tbe Pendleton eout a.. Parb om~. 3030 Avenlda del Praktelat.e. l,75UTER 1014 ' 1 75UTER 943 . • s ponsonsbl p. GarrllOn, lronlcally enough, is mar· rled to the dau ghte r of one of tbe nation's most prominent quarter horse breeders for 25 years-8 . F. PhUllps. Form er O l y mp ic aold medalist Bruce Furniss. a pro- duct or fooU\Jll High and the U niv e r s ity o f S out h e rn California swimming, will be the featured s peaker Thursday at Baxter Street Restaurant . It 1s scheduled for 7:15 a.m . lt was Phillips who owned \be 1976 world champion Dash for Cash. from which the race at Los AlamJtos got its na me. Actually, the Dash ror Cas h race 1s the richest staged in California this season Despite the Santa (\nita Big Cap or the Hollywood Gold Cup. no horse gets paid more ($300,000) considenng the length of the r ace (400 yards>. The Skoal Dastl fpr Cash Furtunty 1s co-sponsored by the U.S. Tobacco Co and Vessels. Sponsored by the Irvine Sp0rts Club, Furniss will s pea k about his e xperiences at the Olympic Ga m es Tickets are S5 for me mbers ot lhe lr-vtne Sports Club and $6.6()'~ fo r non-mem bers. Reser vations I which are necessar y> can be m ade by calling 641 0610 ,, , I ~" f l'l I All 5.42 l0.48 10.23 7.62 9.03 12.01 8.60 5.58 9.75 10.96 6.11 5.86 9 .06 7.22 10 .67 so nu CASE kl !AIL Rf I All CHARLES KRUG Burgundy. -~ .,.,l 2 20 24 00 2 .00 Cabernet Sauvignon. ~ v 4 04 44.00 3.67 Chablis. -,. ·> 2 20 24 00 2.00 Ga may Beaujolais, • ... 2 95 32 00 2~67 1 ~norN"OTr.-,.---·-41JS-44 .0-0--3.67 Gewurztraminer. ··· 4 45 48.40 4 .04 Grey Riesling, .. ., 2 96 32.00 2.67 Johannisberg Riesling. .., 4 04 44.00 · ·J .67 Vin Rose. ,. 2 20 24 00 2.00 Zinfandel. :• ., J 22 35 20 2.93 ~~~f\~/1/14 \ GALLO SEBASTIANI ~ WlNES MTN. WINE I .S UTER I !> UTE.R ROSE. FR COU IMBARO OOR2qi~o!:._2CHABSE.2 US CHENt; SLA.NC YO 1 "V 235 L. CASEOF 614.10 CASE OF613.32 ""'"\~ j/J~LE('j\~ f',_ \ "-\ 55.00 4.58 Chardonnay. -.,. "\l. Johannisberg Riesling. '50"'1l FIRESTONE 5.05 8.07 Cabernet Sauvignon. 7~ML 4.95 Gewurztraminer. 7501'\l 3 94 Johannisberg Riesling. 75-:>ML . 4 2 4 Pinot Noir. 150 ~ 5 75 Rose of Cabernet. 1"<) "'1.. 3 24 RUTHERFORD HILL 88.00 7.34 53.90' 4 2.90 46.20 62.70 35.20 4 .50 3.58 3.85 5.23 2.94 11.37 6 .03 Cabernet Sauvignon, 7'.:JOMI. 5 65 6 1.60 5.14 11.83 11.16 6.20 '14.61 5.97 14.61 15.72 9.43 5.43 5.82 15.45 10.14 4.52 6.80 17.00 14.49 11.63 9.87 t3.70 10.57 6.64 8.34 7.12 4.23 7.66 7.15 5.87 7.38 J ohannisberg Riesling. 1~' ''.L 4.04 44.00 3.67 Pinot Noir. 7~'\l • 5.25 57.20 4.77 Pinot.J'loir Noveau. '>j v,1 3.23 35.20 2.93 Chardonnay. 7':'J "'' 7 26 7920 6.60 N"JVVV V/ TOO HEYS BEER / J ()( "'CI / BOn LL .82 CASE OF 12 9 20 \.I.AR"\ OLYMPIA BEER I 'OON E I PA,\..I\ 31a \.vARM vvvv~ DOMESTIC BEERS 12 PACKS WARM • 1 Bud 3.63 Henry Wien hard .. 4. 16 Natural 3.8 1 Miehe lob ..... .. .. 4 .14 Hamms 2.77 Old Milwaukee .... 3.00 Coors· .. 3.64 Pabst . .. 3.29 Burgie 2.95 Oly Gold .... ..3 .79 Miller. 3.70 Lite N.R. .. . . ... 3.87 Oly N .R. 3.51 Schlitz . . ... 3.52 Miller N.R. . . 3.70 Lite . . ... 3.87 CASE &PACI< IMPORTED£, DOMESTIC BEER 6-PK. RETAJL CASE • RETAll. Miehe lob. 1201 6 PKS ... 2. I 9 Molson. 12 oz . 6 PK~ 3 .32 Norsk. 12-0L~&PKS .. 2.46 Otympia Gold. 12-0z 6 PKS . • ..... 2.03 Pilsner Orqul. 12-0z .4-Pt<S .•. • ...... 3.58 St.PaulaGirl, 12 oz .6PKS-...•.•.... 4 .19 Swan. 12-0z.6'9t<s ...... . . ... . ••• ... 3 .94 Tres Equls. 12oz .. 6 PKS .................. 2 .47 Tuborg, 12oz.6-PKS. ....................... l .79 Warsteiner. 12oz.6 PKS.............. .. 5.35 . • 11t ·MO·O•' '1012 lfACH ILVO HUNTINGTON IUCH WAAA RETAIL 8.33 2.09 12.87 3.22 9.41 2.36 7.69 1.93 20.90 3.48 16.34 4.09 15.35 3.84 '9.46 2.37 6.79 1.69 20.90 5.25 PRICES EJ"'FECTM: JULY 17 111RU JULY 20 1980 HOO RS 10 A/I.. 10 8 PM MOl"t THR<J.. Y. T 10 A.Yi 10 "1 PM !:iONOAY "r ACCf PT '\ll'}f\ f\l"O MASTt.R Ot"RGf CAAO~ . .. ---- ~ aJ DAILY PILOT -~-1,.....\e ,,,. .. r.,..•• OVETI .•. • runners U\ ~ cl01ln1 at.rides. when hl' vtrtually a lowed to a w U1 THE U ALLY FIT and talkative Scott aaid only. "I'm dlaappolnt«J," then refUMd lo ur aoythlnc else. Ov~tt. a4. l1 the 11th t W\ner lo hl1tory LO hold th., 1,500 and mile record~ ti l mult~eo11sly. He is the tiixth t.o aet or equal the n11ark1 II\ the same year. Neither Scott nor Wesainghage n or J oh n W al k e r o f Ne w Z ul uo<J . tht> 1976 Ol y mpic r hjmpaon and the tbird·place f 1n 1s h t:r T uesday n igh t in 3 J3 31, will be at the Olympics Tht:tr l'UUlltrtes are boycotting tht• Games. T hat will lea ve the show to Cot> and Ovl'tt -and it promises to be a great show There also as a possibllity that lht.· two will clash in the 800. They have faced e ach othe r once tn t h a t e vent. wit h O vell fi nishing second and Coe third to East Germany's Olaf Beyer in th e 197 8 E u r o pe a o cham plonshlps. OVETJ"S VICTORY, before 9.900 wildly cheering rans -the crowd was held do wn because or an a ll·day rain th.ft soaked the trac k and delaye~ the start of the meet for about 40 minutes - was his 43rd In a row in e ither a 1,5-00·meter r ace or mile . A men can Edwin Moses also l'Xll'n d e d his s tre ak to 43 :-tnught victories in finals -and 51 overall -winning the 400- metcr intermediate hurdles in 48 36 and Mary· Decke r set an American record in t he women's 3.000 with u tim e o f 8:38.8. · Decker. in moving into ninth place on the all -time 3,000 lis t - -..-- PlJBLIC NOTICE PlJBUC NOTICE f'ICTlnOUI aUllNIU .. ,.....,,.,.,,_, .. , Tfle loll-IMj pertOft\ •rt dO•l\9 bu$1MH All FE5f lV•L 'ID. tu:! COt•I Ori .. t...c)v,,. ee-n. C..ltfOntl• -1• f en al--""°'~-· fl\( •• C•lllorn1• <.o<POU ll..,, U U Co<al o''""· ~' c.tti-N• m i1 Av~. P.--,.,,_, 1m Coral 0.\,.., ~. CAMllO<f'i• ttU1 Tito\ """"'"' I\ <-l.0 llY t (Ot -·'-F.U.1- PublK•IKJ"' If'( 5..,,.p.,,.._, Yo(.e P<MI.,_... Tiii\ ·-' ..... llltd ""''" .... c_.., ~,,, °'-c-nty Oft Jvlf 14.lteO 1"141m Pvtlh-Ot-C-•1 0.llf PllOI, Jvly i.. U . lO. t.UQ •. 1• tt1H ID PUBLIC NOTICE _J UBUC NOTICE H·UtD IUl"la104t COU•T 01" OIUNGE COUNT'\' NI Cl•IC ~~ -"""" ..... CMllWlll• PLAI N TIFF 8 A NI( OF HI! W POAT A C.llfot,. .. COt _. 6UOI\ OEf'ENOANT t(fNNET11 W Mc CUt..lOC M AA£0L A Nl <CVLlOC >< J A M E !> L L0Cl(w000 oM OOH 1 tnr_,, \ PUBLC NOTICE ~EBALL /TRACK PUBUC NOTICE ,ICTITIOUS auSIHESS. H-1 ST•Tl!Ml!HT TM lollOW."9 per:IOf\ I> do">0 l>U~I t\.\\ •\ I MIOWllY \PEED CENTElt ~ Ol'ITAl&UTOA\, UIU AO~m\ 5irw l, ""'"••• C:.1¥. C.1110•"•• ~&)\ ,..,.,...., T HO\ 1)101 llfr1•1d~ \t 11 t, G•rcte11 ~rO\llf', C•l•IOt1'1d n..-1 EQUALS RECORD -Bntam 's Steve Ovett wins the 1,500-mett""r reee-et Hie BJsJ.en-Gftfnes~tt;,;-1'.JC)f"Wtty Tuesday. He was clocked m 3 32 1 which equals the world record ti me set by fellow countr~ man Sebastian Coe in Au~ust of 1979 _JD her first atU!m pUU the dis.· lance -clipped more than three :-econds orr the national rerord of 8 42 6. ~et by J a n Mer rill at B1slett Stadjum two years ago. T ANANA HAVING FUN. • • BRUCE KISON e bate Offered ·By Kison It was a difficult decis ion. but o ne Bruce K1son re lt he had to make. , "When }OU can't open a bottle or pop or make u fist. then you know it's ser ious." the Angel pitcher says of his arm prob wa!> some specu lation that Tanana put that pitch exactly where-he wanted 1t One mnin~ earlier Baylor wal> .. rn;.ic k ed 1n thP head b v a f.i~rball from Cle\eland ~ta.rtcr .I 111111 Venn\ Hut &II part1t.•S 10\'0l\'Cd d('OICd .1 bt·.inb.ill war. <1lthough pl<tle um ptrt' Valla::. Park intcrvcn~d in both instance" to '>lop Haylor (•f :\hmmng from char ging tht.' mound "lie was just t rying to pitch me inside and the ball got awa}." Baylor said. ·'They had a l O lead at the time a nd ( wa s I h1• It' ado ff hitter I don · t think h1 " .. ntl-d tu put me on " II .1 \ lnr tt1<1k -.t•cond on an (•r r .mt p1d.1Jff throw. then !>Corc·d 11n .I d::.on Thompson s ::.inglc trJ lie the gc.1mt.' Manning "as ru.t in the Sa me• spot as Baylor -the helmet v. 1th t_wo out· and rlobody on base "Frank wa s n 't th~ow1ng at him ." Angel Ma n ager J im Frego:11 said. "It was an 0-2 pitch that got away. And I don't think Denny was throwing at Baylor." T hompson singled twice and walked twice and has r eached base safely 15 limes in his last 20 plate appearances. His smgle in t he rifth inning completed a s t ring o r r1 ve straight hits during the Jblgels' Cour-run outburst. le ms \...... "Jn Detroit they a lways want ed me Lo pull t he ball. be a power hitter and go ror the home run That's 1ust not my style." Thus. K1~on "'111 be kl'cp1ng .i date with a surgt.·on s knife prob abl~ within two -weeks His 1980 "eJson 1s over Final '>tats: 3 6 "1th :,i 4 91 EHA For that. the An)?els will pa> him a salary of S~60.000 phi:; a $15.000 r elocation fee <he had to move f rom Pittsburgh I and a whopping bonus of $750.000 for signing his name on the con tra<'I All of wh1t•h may have made K 1son fel'I ~u1 lty o r a hllle greedy because h e went to General Manager fiuzz1e Bavai;a 1mmed1ately after h1 '> dec1s1on a nd o ffered to return part or his income K1son wouldn't elaborate on his conversation with Bavas1. although the general manager was talkative and appreciative "The youngster showed m e a lot. He said he hadn't ~en fair to us. that he hadn't Ii ved up lo our e xpectations and th at he wanted to com e in a nd ta lk abOut it. I told him to forget it. I told him that if he won 2<l or 30 game~ we wouldn't tea r up bis conlract and renegotiate, that we still expect four good years fro m him and that the fact he called is good enough for me ." The p'roblem that now re m ains is w hether Kison will ever be the pitc he r he once was. ·•Anytime you cut on a pitche r tt)er e's reason to worry," Kison sa id. ".But Yocum and com pany (Or. Lew Yocum, t eam or- thopedi&t) are pel'formlng tha operation, and 1 have a lot of co nfidence ln the m ." · P reeumably a vital nerve ln K iso n's forea r m is trapped bt: 'ft'eett bone and lllla ments. :a110 Yocum will try to free It. ... 4HGEL NOTES -a rl•n O.w11l11t lbro ... n •111tl•l 100& IMlllllO or•CllU tor II•• WCOl\d -.1ra19f'tt ntQht MtO tn@d c•tcf'l1n9 tor ftv• mlnit.lt•\ bv1 WY\ Pw 1'\ \1111 1wo or thre-• wH•t •••Y trom b-l"Q •bl~ to ..-.-•o•n ttw! tuwup ··1 <•n l'IU Ont ~NS l/\row llM. bui 1 "'" I run Down•"9 Uid ' So 1 t •f' 1 t ome bcK._ \a(\ltt\ I ~It a homt ("1 f1f~''Y 'If"" uo .. .. •II OOH Wflf, .,,. .. ,.,, Wiit 114•• ()ownonq, backup c~l<IW• Da.,. S...,_, 0"1 I •lcMr O.n -•ncl 1>•lc1Wr\ Dan '" ... ana Jim ••,,. alt D<>c• on '"" •O\ltt w lll\ln ll>rff woek\ anic.e Ki..,. Wiii l\avt \11<9fr'f ancl '' tl\rouQI\ IOI I~ year ltOO ~r.w will De /1 ro 9u11r 91>HI"". ,.,., .. -, ICEZY redlo lal• \P\OllW tent•tlYelY c.~Ht0 ·c°''"tdOw" tt tN World ~,,.., ·· ••• t.t••r will (O·nott 'as C•rf'w 1>ancl1<a~ !IW ct1v1S1on.tl ""'\ Aems Coa<ll flay M•l••Bi, WhO wtll ••so do • wa-..1 !al• \110"' on 11.EZY. Itel\ \Ofr"f tor Ill• lt lloW llallan Jom Fr..,eM. "Jimmy m~I be <IYl"9 right now · M••••••I ~iel "II'• not "'' tavll (1.,.1 ,,.. Aft9"1\ •r• '" IH t piK•l """ u.e-.'\ not • demi\'"'"° IW •an do •-.t 11. Dul vou Jl\OW lie mvil Cit ""'"9 Devlin Arrested With Prostitute MOLI NE , I ll. (AP ) P r o fession a l golfe r Bruce Oe vlln. a native of Australia now residing in Sprint, Texas, dropped out of the Quad Cities Open today following his aJTeSl on charges of patronizinl a pro- stl\ute. officials said. - Devlin wa.s a rrested early T uesday lollowing a squabble wlth a woman at a motel near the Oakwood Country Club, where the toumament ls beinl played. Authorities sa id the 42-year· old &Oller posted bond and WU ordered to appear iD court Aue. 11. Sharolyn. Sayers, who 1ave poUce a Bloomineton. MIM .. ad· drt1s, wu cba.r1ed with pro- aLltution, audM!riU. aald. & Thom p::.on says. "When I got here F'regos1 and the coaches told me just to hit the ba ll to a ll fi elds That's the way I like to htt .. Thompson 1s now hitting .320 s ince <'Omin~ to the Angels. but Fregm,1 has t.tarted to lean on ... upcr~t 1 t1on to g uide hi m through the tough '\l retch. Three clovei. of garll<' s it atop his desk "Somebody brought me lhat today. It's supposed to ward off e vil spirits." Fregosi s aid. "I guess tl works. We won." Samaranch NewIOC President M OSCOW <AP l -Jua n Antonio Samar a nch of Spain was elected 'president today of the International Olympic Com · m ittee. He will s ucceed Lord Killanin of Ireland when the flam e goes out a t the end of the Moscow Games and will serve ror eight years. Samar anch. who will be 60 Thu rsday, won a clear majority o n the first ballot of t he tOC e!J!ct1on It was believed 7S or the IOC's 8S members were pre· sent T h e r e w e r e fo u r oth e r candidates -James Wo rrall of Canada. Willie Oaum e of West Ger man y. Marc Ho dl e r of Switzerland and Lance Cr~s of New ZeaJMd. Killanin. who took over from the late Avery Brundage in 1972. appeared at the h ead of a stair case in Moscow's palatial House of Un ions. fl anked by me m bers of his executive board. and announced the res ults of the e lection to waiting reporters. Samaranch. a n industrialist and former preside nt or t he Ba rcelona Cit y Parliam ent. has been Spanish am b;issador in Moscow since 1977. He was elected to the lOC In 1966 and almost immediately began playing an im portant role 1n the running of the Olympic t.movement. Since 1968. with one s hort in· terva l, he has been the IOC's ch ief of pro tocol. arranging m eetings and ceremonies. He had terms as vice presi· dent Md m em ber of the e x· ecutlve board and slnce 1974 has pre sided over the lOC Presa Com mission which advises on press coverage or the Olympic Games. The new president-elect spoke a few words In French and pledged to serve the Olympic m ove ment durln1 his e lsbt-year term. At the end of that time, he w\ll be entitled to run for another four· year terrn. Samaranch, a quiet, dapper man wltb a charmlna and diplomatic _presence, spub French and En1llsb nuently and alto can eonvene lll GeTrnao and RU11ian. ' NOTICE TD CllEDITOll' OF avLK TJllAH$1"1 II l\e<• '101 101 U C C I No'•<.t ,, nttftbY O•-"ttl'\ to t"• <r•dtlOr\ ot f AANIC 8 _.IHON Tr•n\h!'tOf ~ oY\1~\ •ctO'•h I\ llOJ l"••CO< OM! C•I• 01 Co.•• Mew Countt o1 0.-Sia•• ol Calllo<•"• tf\•1 ~ b.,tl• tr.tf\\ff'I I\ •C>0\11 tO Qlllo n"l 4 df' to J O\•C>" A A l b.tnt\f' Of' "'"'"""'' .~ .,._, . .,,.. ,,.,, D''; • r> ... nA""'•" , .... , .. ,. .. ..,~ ~. 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Cal1forn1. ano Pt>"son<, wno mJy bf> Q Prwo se in- PlJBUC NOTICE 1 who may:>e Olh<:°•rwise in IPrested 1n the wilt and Of terested' !hf· IOS I Wiii e'>tatP '~~T~~!:~!1:::s and ore9 ll A 1X't 1!lon has been filed '"• 10110 .. •r>Q l>P'''"" ••• aoonol A ~t•f" h a<-b<'er1 tilPd Oy Mark E:dward Hurwitz ()<.j,.,,..... oy Titlf'ln.,urance a no and Bonnie Lou Sher<>how < .. A.fs"e.~;111~.7,Ll•\,'.~·,.0~; Tru<,t (ompilnv in l ht' 1n the Suoerior Court of l...,.,,.. ,.._, c.•·-•'1•'' Supeffor:ourt of Orange Orar>ge County re-Questing ••'""' 8 a'"'.,., nn• D•• County rQuest onq that T 1. t ha t Ma r k Ed w a r <1 ~!:.~~: .. ~:;Ju•" C•P"''•"J tie tns1A1 nce dnO Trust·Hurw1tz and Bonnie L8' r.on.1o t 6'"''''" nu• 0 •• Compan bP apPointed as She rshow b<' appa1nled as ODl\po ~ ... 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C-Ot1 Jul• YOU MAY E XAMINE YO U MAY EXAMI NE ~.~ the file kept ~ the court the file kept by the court. • ..._, .. ~ If you ara lnt«>sted in the If you a re inte rested in the -·~ .... .-.. • "" t t flt ~CA-. esta te, you "\Y fi le a re-es a e, YOO may e a re-,..,., que$t with t~ourt to re-quest with the court to re-Jv~~.s;f lO°::::'.,':' o.u~ celve speclal~tlce of the celve special notice of the Inventory of ate a ssets Inventory of estate a~sets PUBUC NOl'ICE and of the tlons. ac · and of the petitions. ac----,-1cr-1-n-ous--•-u•-1-,.-... ---c o u n t s a n r e po r t s c o u n t s a n d r e P o r t s NANIUTATaMaNT described in k tion 1200 descr ibed In Section 1200 r11t.1o1._t10 P9"IOfl "00tno tw"-of the Callfor_, Proba te of the Q llfornla Probate ,,.. .. , Code. Code . G4LLllfAN YIOEO & PHOfO \lllV1CU. 1-.U IMC•,,,,.,. 81•d , s.ilt• M . ll'VIM, CA 'llU Jofln VI-I (Mlllv..,, I~ H Cll'"OI' $1.., •II,~ AM, CA '170) 0 1\ ~It c-.<1N II• ... lft• Olvlev411 Jf//lftt V o.111 ..... 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LUBE, OIL CHANGE & ALTER OHLY59!!~ Th11 lnei.pensiwt bUt valuable 99fYICe Is recomm911ded ~ C.000 to 7.000 miles for most vehicles lnehlded are up 10 11"'9,quarts of Oll, • profess1on.i ctiass1s tubnc:111on and we'll tnstell a new F1r"ton. 0.1 Fillet. ~.u,t1.1• 90 DAYS SAME AS CASH •'Minimum Monthly P.yment Reouired •All F1nal'Ce Charges Refunded When PaldAa~ ~ft 0-f-al\OW-Wl _Ad_AI,,_ S-... 'I~ ...... -~ °"'""9< IOI "'9 ""-' 0-... I-_..,.,.,,... -.. ~ ...... -...... # •• I . • • 88 DAIL V PILOl Levi Settles f Pricing Suit Co1'ered ·-Stats Off, hut Hope's Up. SA~ PRAN 'I . ;o CAP> l.e\•j Slr•uss. c.;o, bH •Mfftd to a proposed Sl2 ~ mUhon 1e1Uemelll of an anli~t pn nsin1 auit brouaht 111a1ruit the ftrm b) <.·aufomla C'<IGSutn~ 'fhc! an F'Tanrasco based manut•ctuter did not •dnut "'TI>Dfdoinl In conn~Uon "'Ith the btt tlf'ment Th~ rompan) alle t"dly ovt'rt'tu11 raed l'On s umrn. b • fof"t'•n«i ltt dt<attMI to <'II l..f"Yi Sltau:1~ produ<'ls 111 pr1~-es pr-«"Sf't b l~\ 1 1'ht• t'1llt•ment. to ht' sha~ by Cnbfornla <'On :.ume-~ "'tw buuaht Levl'i. <'~hln& products ln the hr~t half ot th•· 197~. wa$ dl!iCI06eod Jointly by At tornt• Gt>nPr I George Deukm~Jlan and Lf'v1 Str.1u:-.:. Tht' u1l huu l~t'tf hlt"d an Snn t'n•nc1M·o ~ uper1or Court · D1blrtbullon of the funds \\tll be worked out und tiubnuttl'd to the court for aippro\al Tht're Wali ·OO 1mnwd1.tl~ "Ord on ho" m11n~ c·on~umer'> "ould tw affec·tt"'d h) tht> arrord or ho~ long the d111tnbut1on "Ill take Sanular ~tat~ action-. are pendmg 1n Connec- ticut. ~bra!>k111 Sorth arol1na Tennessee, Arka~&-and Florida Settlements "ere rea<"hed m M assachuset~. Xe-. York and Texas 18%-22% · ANNUAL YIELD Eam 18%-22% on 6 months to one ye« so&idly MCurtd. T.O, notes. Trust deeds available From s 1,000 to s200,ooo C4lll daily few ~ £ ••ClileWllty CAll DIRECT or COUKT FOR DfT AILS & FREE BROCHURE PLEASE CONTACT ME AT HO~E SUSI NESS PLEASE CALL AT Tl~E Insuranc Automated SAN l''RAN<.:ISCO (AP> -Letting a C'Omputer do th~ work I.JI comparin1 the cost or lnaurance poli<'lcit 18 beu., lldV~lllc:d by II • bUJlnalm1t1n who i;a)!l aome anvers could slVt hund1e:-da of doll11n a year Tttd Stl'&nbert1 . president of lnsuragram, runs .i pt:rbon'i, dravma record and car tn· surunc,• Ot't'ds thn,ugh a C<>mpuler and sends lh4• t·u-.tmllt'r u computer pnntout listing rates of op to 2~ of the least expensive pollcw on the murkct The fee lS $25 He Mud his company ts plugged into 84 ms urnn(•c flrm~ otfenn& l30 different auto an· iwra11('c! 1JC1hc1e:. m Cali fornia A l> an example. Steinberg ran a mythical driver :. reqwremenls for $100.000-$300.000 In· ·urance on h1 !> 1980 import through the com- puter 'fh~ annual policy rates ran from S748 to Sl.226 and c6vered 23 rompanies Be<·ause then.• are 146 d1Herent rating factor!. for a car. 118 for a dnver and 51 (or tht> co erage, Steinberg figures tht'r·e are almos t 382 tnlhon possible pohc:-plans that the computer can come up wath The company ha!> been m business for a month tn San franc1!>co 1->a10 Advf'rtoc;(>m<>nt ~eal ;, f:Estate DONOVAN CRAWFORD I'm sure you've after the payment of heard 1t said "Why comm1ss1on should I sell mv home Fwure Demand May Stnudale &»rwmy By JOHN CUNNIFF ,.~....._ ...... ,y .. NEW YORK -It seems. after all. lhai. things donjt_ Just get worse and worse. Yes. there may be reason t-0 hope The rise in property taxes. for example. has slowed. So has the r ate at which housing prices are rising And the domestic car m· dustry, which hlll\ been spinning its wheels. may get some trac lion soon. After examining s t.ate and local property tax collect.ions 1n the 50 states. the Tax Foun- d at 1 on con eludes that the 6 2 per cent increase from 1977. to 1978 v.as the s malle s t s ince the re cession ) ear Of 1974 CUIOll l'F But that doesn't tell the entire story Sance then. Californian~ ha\'e pa~sed Pro pos1t1on lJ. l1mllanJt property taxe!>, and a "core of other i.tates have con s 1dered som'e whal s 1mtl a r measures T HE S\\lFT rist: m market \'alues of hous es was largely res ponsible for the feehng that real el.late taxes had gotten out of hand But now the rise m hous ing "aJues has slowed. for the ume being at least The National A~soctallon of Rt:alton.. which monitor-; each month's r~ale pnces. re port.'\ a 9 5 percent increase betwet.'n May 1979 and Ma:-1980 Two ) ears ago the increases '-'!:.-n· the innation rate genf,Uy Moreover . that n onal rate hides great regional ferences In" the North Centra tales. for example. the latest late of m· crease was just 6 rxcent, 8l'd prices in the Norteast ap· prec1ated at only 4.-S 1trcent. WHEN A TREND is strong and growmg it is eay to sue· cumb to the belief tha the direc· t1on and pace willbe main· tained It )Illas so wf\ housing prices and real estatdaxes It as probably so about ~tomobtle i.ales l ' S carmakers an now suf fering through tt\oir worst agonies ever. haVJng >st a large percentage of their >arkets to Japanese imports Crysler ex 1sts by reason of a .t'n on the C S 'l'rea.sur) For 1s losing mone) Amencan M rs is also having a tough time it But no., the nau ·s lar~est investment advisor service. \'alue L.tne. predrcts e li S tn· dustn will make a arkable comeback. begmmng early as next year . perhaps fi chmg re l'Ord prohLS in 1983·1 That would indeed present a "harp turnabout A lysts ex peel the industry 1ght lose a bout $1.5 billion tbi year . but Value LJne says pro three to f1\'e years from now C.ght surge to $6 bill1on EXPLAINING I'S views Value Lane says Det~t can and v.111 adapt LO malong fll all. fuel df1c1ent cars. and tht at wall re duce the import s hre or th(• market fro m 26 ~rcent to Jround 20 percent the adv11ory ser vice feels a growth m replacement demand 1s mevilable. While that for ecast might be construed by some as a mere .· wis h a.nd a hope. it does de• monstrate that some fairly in· : formed people haven't lost faith an the ability of the system to get moving again. And remember . if tbe automobile industry recovers so a lso do the thousands of com· panies and millions of workers whose fortunes are linked with at Yes. things can change, hard as at 1s to believe MGM Film, Hotels Note Earnings CU LVER C ITY I AP > Me tro-Goldwyn-Mayer Film Co. re ported net · income of $1.8.. million or 'lix cents a s hare og revenues of S39 2 million for the third quarter ended May 31. The operations of MGM have been s pill into two publicly held corporations. MGM Filmco and MGM Grand Hotels Inc. Filmeo had net mcome of $2.5 million or seven cents a share on revenues of $46 mllhon m the quarter end· ang May 31. l979 Ftlmco had nine months earn· angs of SIO 2 m1llaori or 32 cents a c;hare on revenues of Sl30.9 m1li1on. ~pared to net income NA~E ~T'Fl~E I CITY .. through a REALTOR? 1 A s a private c;eller ·~Hrmysm-an-d ·"YOU'rrat a great dJ save a tor of money · vantage 1n the intricate -"1t"ff ttgtn g-bett't'r th an · 13 per cent -ddrtrorrattr TrfO'fc;~H ne'4 car -.aJ~ t>eing stu ulated b} higher replacement emand. b) ne-. hou-~hold.;, andby the de mand" o f ne" d t ver<, a nd mull1car famtlaf"<. tecause of 1 he pn,..t'nt lo" levt tif <>ale., of $24 3 m1lhon or 7S cents a ' :)hare on re venues o f SlS.4.6 million in the sam e 1979 penoct • The 1979 results included ne~t-· : com e of SlS 7 m1lta on or 48 c i. • a share from the tele \•as ion · l 1ce nc;1n~ o f the MG M film ' ZIP-Righf? .Wrong ' dreas ~t financing. negotiating and prote<t· 1ng yourself from dll sorts of do-it-yourself pitfalls You ve got a 101 invested 1n your home. II makes sen~ to 11st 1t with d REAL TOR He II sell 1 t for you . w1 thout hitches -for the best pri ce and 1n lh P short est a mount o f time A Calol Home L i'.''ln Brol<Pr VX'J'VER&A%.) WJNANCIA L ,.IJNTIN<,ION 8CAC,. Pf HA<; l ANOING l ..... nt:' P.r•I< Ci'oc t "WY <.L1rJf ""tQ Q?~~ ,,. -~6417 -113 ~-3667 fA( ENlo t-1. E <.,..,,, Qn(,.... II ~'11'~ ~Nf'•tr.(' fT'!r• (MS•"~'' '•. , ,j .... ,, '""'" \.1n .v .. Hf w"'--k'' 11v1 -:-........... ,,, ,,,,., , ... ... NE 'tlVPQRl BEACH eeo ,.,.,..""" c.. ...... ~ •1&0..f2eeo-11• ~ ()(fM l'llCf ,,,f'I .. ., .. 'c;. ,,, P-Cl..~ 114 •13 'lf.6 rt °"'T111. .. ., r '"'" • ._ I '• ~I. l .... , ... ,.:~ ,, ,_, '' 9\'"-• •C• J. A y ~t"Dt,..,: •'!V'( c=,,_ c ....... . . .. "' ~ .. r •• ~ ,. """Q·o • This kand of th1nk 1ng usually turnc; out to be financially unwise The prospects will usually start by mentally de· ducting the commission and then start negotiat· ing from there. On the average, d homeowner saves NO money when he c;ells his own home. In fact. the opp0s1te 1s true Studies over a ten year per10d show that the net proceeds from owner·SOld property Me LESS than th e REAL TOR -sold piece of real ec:.tate. even There's a New Citizen " conungto towll. Tl ..... n1 , uh"' •• , .... , Jn ••• ,,,j, r Rrl 11tf 1 r f11 ~· 11 uur (J 1C<d1e1ta '"'" ,;( nrf. 1"111 t() bthf a"~ i.f ti• ~1 "' n<1 ''" •· 1111 11U• 1111v ,,. 111ad• ""'II liu tlu /'rw1ptrtu•. @§\ Eberstadt Energy-Resour ces Fund, Inc. \::) Shares of Capital Stock • 1-:bcr,..tadt Enerirr-Re,;ource,; Fund. Jnt•. <the· "F und" 1 J!( u newly or- gan1n·tl. ci~rH·1HI. d1\et·i.,flc>d management in\e:-tmt'nt rnmp:rny having capital apprel·mlion a:< it1' in\'estment objertin .. The Fund \\ill im·est iWirnarily in <:ommon i-ux·k"' of t"o rnpanies in the energy. natural re~ou r~"' :ind r(>Jated :irc:a,, indud ing com pun ies engaired in the discover y. develon· mt:nt. prod1J<:tion cor distribution of energy or natural resources, in the de\'elopment of technologies for the producUon or eflkient u11e of energy o r other re11ou n:~~. or an providing related supplies or i<en ice1'. Shu res of the Fund at any time may lie tendered for redemption at net a.c;set value. Maximum Initial Public Offering Pr ice 515 Per hare "' t'o/I)' CJ/ tltr Pro1pc•rtus may hr ohtaiHed from $Ur/a of tltl' ""tler#t11<'J a#J otlt,•r u r 11ritin dealers 01 ma)' law/tAlly oflrr tht'll! ucwritie1 ;,, this state. tm sumo & co w·~ ·. -. : · T.J HOI Dov~ Stn:L1. 1'.c\1 pon lkach. C.\ 1CN~I .11111. ,\tu~hac:I H:irden. Manager,t.17H) >l \ \.<JlJ~ 1/, mflrr 11/ .11/ Nl<lff/I' l'.S. Strnn/t(I F.xdu111~r1 ,\/n11A 1 ::01 />( For more compleu i11.formatio1t abo11t Eber11tadt E11er1111·Rnourcu F'u'ltd, Ilic., i'llcludi11g chargc11 attd e.tprntttl\ obtain a Pro1pechu b11 11f'11dirt11 thu coupon. RclJ.(f lt carc/1111'11 bl'/ or• 'f/OU i'll'llttt . Ple8M aend me a free ~opy of the 'Pto1pectu1 of Ebetttadt Energy·Reeources Fund, Inc. Q ~~~ 963-8182 COLl.ECTORS CORNEA Rare Coins & Stam;:>s GOLD & SIL VER i Prices for 7-1>80 ~td C.'-W. Ml s.1 ... Cl \IS .. I ... , ~" .... ~,,.,,.,,,,.... '"2l ~ ¥t111011 ........ wn s..• 100 '"'~ "" u.s ~ P<\O\ $744 \1•1 !>· ~,., k..o-, ,.,._ uss• .. 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Jones Final Up 2.81 CLOSING FIGURE 904.35 ' Ex-presiJenJ, Big On Small BOartU 81 lllLTON MOSKOWITZ G8fald R. Ford, former President of the United States, is becoming more active in the business world. His choice of companies, though, is a liUle curious. Ford bas been a fixture ror some time on t.bl luncheon· and-dinner circuit, commanding top fees for addressing various industry concla ves. And he deser ves a top fee. It's not every day you can get a former President to come to talk to you. BUT FORD HAS NOW mov.ed directly into corporate hfe by accepting positions on boards or d irectors. He has taken four of these assignments -a nd he has also signed on as a consultant to one or these companies. He made all of these moves in r ecent months. Jer ry Ford now !\its on the bOjrd of directors of these com· pao1e GK T«hnolol(ies, Greenwich Conn. This ts an outfit that used to he known as General Cable. They do make ware and cable But they have been expanding through ac- quisitions . Sprague Electru: in 1976, Automation ln- Money Tree d u s tri es in 1978 . Sprague m <J kes clcc ' tr1 cal component ~ Aut<>mataon prov ides 1•ng1neer ing ser vt cl's (or wt•apons c;ystern '> .Jnd tht!) do h~•lf their bustnl>sS with the S Navy 1 r'ord mi~ht be helpful he n · Slllce hf• used to sign the check1>. '><• lll 5peak . at the other end> ~:JntJ Fl' lnlemallonJI 10 Orange County In the1>e ener~) ~h<Ht day!' this 1s an 1mi>0rtant operator They · huald the ng:. )OU need to drill for <HI, both on land and <>ff '>ho re And th<.'} an• now pumping <>ti on I heir own account from I.he Th1stlt.' field 1n the ;\or'th ~ •• Stwan.on Loeb Hhu<1d<:!:>, tliew York. Here's· one of the top brokt:ral{C-hou'>e' an Cht· ncit1on . with oHtces i:ver v- .,.. here They are the '>Un l\t1rs of a slew or Wall Stret'l hou!>e' that roulrin l m ake 11 on their own Shearson lla m- rn1ll l,o(•b Hho;tdc:. llornbto .... er, We<:ks . Noyes & Tra~k : If HPnt7 Faulkm·r Da ~kln.-.\1. Sullivan. Hayden, Stone. Bl'rn,lein :\1..1(".1UIJ\ Coi.?an. Berhnd Weil & Le' 1tt -TIGER. l~Tf.R 'IATIONAL. Los An~eles An OUl· ~ro~ th of lh1· old Fl~ tnS! Tiger ltne. th1!:> compciny 1:. now the ~orl<J ' IJrl!e't ;.1r ('ar~o earner Thei. operate a Oecl 11f about 30 J<'t'> 1nduct1n~ a couple of 747 1umbos They •tlso leas .... equipment They own nearly 50 000 r ailroad c·ars It !-T1)!er that ha' hired Ford as a consultant tn addi- twn to putltnJ? ht m on the board 01n..>etors J?et pa10 oetween Sl0.000 and $20.000 a year these da)s The) .ire expe<:\.ed to attend aU board meet- m~s. usuully a minimum of four a year. They ar e also ex- pected to :.1t on committee:. of the boarrt espe<'tall~ outside· d1rt>ctors Like Ford touts1de mt>~ntn~ thl'' are no1 em ployed by the comp4ol.Dy > one or ttae com mon denominators of \.hese four com pames is that they have next to nothing to do with the average consumer. 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"""'•n a rea1.-1a1a Olf<• t.n · Ullmann 't.Jr!"I 111 "The lfum irn \'otc.'l' · J on<' \\omJn lhealrr piece abo ut J \\ont<1n ·, lc.i ~l dc!)per ate telephom• t-url\ l'f'at1on tomght at 9 on KOCE. Ch<JnMl 50 Q) TME 000 COUPl.E f~hi S Ql<lnC:llltller IOUQO 001 by 1\4 ""11e becau!a41 OI t11~ tnW'11! 163\ous) 0mve:; 111 ll•b 9rand$00'b dParl~ mttnl &l) DICK CAVETT """•' J•m Dalt> ll>c>•I .' ••I ll Cl> STUOIOSEE Roe i. Mu~1c r CHOI ltf1<) .. Id!. wru., ano '""'°'a '""'' (hii.n roc1' h.lft~ IYV9f'H,,~ 01.~1nqut!lll> Qt.I d ~00,1 Ch8nc<t on Int. M1lt1 Higro Ranch 10 Cal1IOtn1Q ti) IT TAKES A THIEf ff) ELECT Rte COMPAHV (RI 7-00 0 KUNG FU el) CA~TliREE A ColOred G1rt Ntoza~e S11ange" The ptaywrigllt .. na poet wll0$e wori.s ~e the hf1 play • For Colored Girls Wrto Ha11t1 ConSldete<I Suicide When The Rainbow Is Etl<.11" IS e>tO!lled (RI / 1:30 G TIC TAC OOOOH G) MOOAH'S ...e.AOES An .. ,le German dr-.on DIVOU8C$ ne¥ S l.iBQ 13 aN) Cf"68tes l>'Oblem• lor Kllnk .na Hogan. Ca1nt' mil~es res111u'ton Int a deceased holv man wnn wil!. ace.used ol lllbtv.,-y G J()t(ER'S WILD Q) MERV GRIFFlN &> STREETS OF SAN FRANCISCO WPeo a college c1assma1e or Ills daugllter '' murogred Stone mus1 1rac:k down the 'h>uroereo t>eloro She becomes mu next 'l\l:llm. Cha1111ef Lbr in gs 9 KNXT (CBS) llos Angt-le!> D KNBC(NBC) Los Angeles a KTLA find) Los Angele~ D KABC-TV (ABC) Lo5 Angete5 (!) KFMB tCBSJ San Diego 0 KHJ-TV (Ind 1 Los Anoe1e5 @ KCST tABC) San 01.-90 G) KT1'V (Ina I LO!> AnqPlt''> &I) KCOP-TV (Ind I LO!> Anqt>lt:'> tlll KCEl TV 1PB!>1 LO'> AnQ"lt>'> ail KOCE-TV 1PBS) Hun11noton 8t-1('n Eli) OVER EASV p,,. n"'""m.int 1•1.;nn1nQ it C)(RI m MACNEIL I LEHRER REPORT 7 30 0 FACE lHE MUSIC ED MACNEIL I LEHRER REPORT m GREAT PERFORMANCES Abide Wolh Me·· four 1~.,n -yeu1 ·OIO W1<1n1t' M.ison 1Anne francti.I t>ucomes tne unw1lhng c·JPttve 01 an elderly rectus" (Cathleen Nesbnl) bul Qlvetl Ille en~ 10 1•SCC1Pt' l"leSllates t>elore 1t>av1ng (RI 8:00 f)C!) NEWS 0 MOVIE • •.. L0\'9 Boat 11" I t97l1 Ken Be<ry. Ber1 Convy Tile P8SM"Qe<S Jlld crew ab<>ard a Me•>- cao-bouno cruise s111p nave romantJC mt~0\'9'>­ rures 12 ll•s) G MOVIE • • '> "Batman~ ( 19681 Adam West. Burt Ward Su()fl(hefoes Batman and Robin are 11lrea1enec1 by trte comb~ toroes ot rour daslardty undenllorld ~ures (2 rtrs ) W t> M.. MAGAZINE &I) MOVIE • • • "E•o-Man~ ( 19771 o.,vocs Acltroyd. Joee Fen- "' Pdfal)'zt!d by an atra<:*· "' d e>l>Y1oCS ptOlllS60f crtia1es ii ~pec1a1 suit wn!C.ll gM!S n1m tile mot><i.. •~ 10 lri!Clc OOwn hrS ~ •Int 12 r1r5 I • MTOHIOHT ~· C....Aoo9ttl 1:30. MCMI •••"The~· atQ Of Allnee" f lt71l 1 •y• Ounawey. ltllt 0...... A dittrlG1 ellOtlW'( If ... IO IHOV.111•1 lht lt2t .. ~ .. Of ~Mftlill AIMMlemc*~ W.. IH ll'I' t 1\IM 10 ~ 11-tle; trytl • l'IOUQl lt.ac8 "4oder~ T t •M ClflllA hnd an llnlac>c>ed IOllfet Of OOI t>ut lllMI to contend wltl\ !fatt c.attle r~ ano tndu.ltNI .. boteutt t*or• tney c;an get k> II (Pt112) -~T ~ AboOt Wttn ~·· Fout· 1een-yea• -old Win nit • Muon (Anl\e F rtl'(;I&) btleomea the unw1l~nQ captive ol lln eld6rty lectuM (Cetl\leen ,....bitt) but ~ 11>e ch4lfl09 to 8$Cllj)8, he$tll116 belO<• leavif>Q (RI Cl) JOKEA'S WIU> t:OO D ~GAME Su-man 1<on °'°"· rope escape umcycM! •Q1hl¥ oash t>enoon ... a111 II MOVIE • • • Tne Prt!WMI s A11aJ)1t" t 19571 James Coburl\, Godfrey Cambrodge l"e c"1et e•ecuttve s c1n111y1t is Otek.t80 .. tlled WfM)n ti 1$ dt'1erm1neo mat t>e "'~ 100 mucn 12 rtrs 1 '11) GREAT P£N'~MANCE:.S · Tiie Human Voooe L1~ Ullman!\ star.. 1n lh1s on&- .. oman 111ea1e1 p1ec:.e .. 00u1 d woman 5 18"1 OM· perate lfllePnont> COOVe<· saloon with me IOvor wno has left ,,.;, 10 matry some- one else tRI (J) TIC TAC DOUGH [OJ MOVIE • *'" ·The 0<8<11 Amen· can Beauty Con1u1 11973) Eleanor Pati.er Boo Cummings. A oeauty pageant 1s disrupted by ugty rumors concerning one of the hnahsts. a ,uage .tnd II 1>8JI _,,.. ( 1 hr • 30 m.n I 1>:30 8 CIACl.E OF STARS "Buok O-.s" Cl) M'A'S'H Hawtttyt records a lei!« 10 ll•S 1811let detathng h" dirf.,, 1t>e o fl ""11h • mao TUl1<. I m<ss.ng oorPM and • ot1l08f '°=GO ~ClrNEWS • NATIOHAl NEWS tD GREAT PEIW'OAMAHCES "The Good Oe><:IO•" Edward • Asner. RicNiro O>amoerwn. Boo °""'!. Lee Grant .wio Mantia Mason are tealUttlO Jt'I Nflf4 Srmon s -. ot com;c:. v•Qn ettes bH&O uoon °*llO't S ShOt1 SI ~19$. • m KUP'S SHOW TUBE TOPPERS CBS 9 . NBC II. ABC D 4:30 - RepubUcM National Convention. Ronald R~agan receives the nomination of the GOP tonight ln the climactic moment of the political parley. KHJ f) 8:00 -''Batman." The original 1966 movie that paved the way for the popular TV series with Adam West and Burt Ward as the Caped Crusader and the Boy Wonder. CBS II 8:30 -"The Disappearance of Aimee." Faye Dunaway and Bette Davis head the cast of this movie about the purported kidnapping of evangelis t Aimee Semple McPherson. '°'.30 I D ID ., 9 HEWS t 1 :00 NEWL YW£0 GAME NEWS D MOW ••• I Wall. A~ 1 t9•8r uuoevi Sean Burt L•ncas1e1 A "'ootte1 teafTI!> lllfOllQI> e•pet"N!l\Ge 11\111 n.s tough techCS "°" I ~I< M well •• tlle'V O'>C(' Old 12 nrs I tD THE ODO COUPLE Fel1• dev9lOofl .l -" (lllP ot insomnia 11no Oscll< V>e$10 rtelO "'"" Q) THEBENNYHILL 1 •SHOW m HERE'S TO YOOR HEALTH Ag•<19 !CCI <ll C85 LA re MOVIE • • '~ C6Qtl W1tl'>Ou1 A l\t-y I t97!>1 So.an ()e>y Sam BOilom& A rounq woman 1s w<onot'; convoc1. eo ot mutd6t an<S sen1 10 .. l()uQll lemlllt' ~ IR1 11.30 8 THE BEST OF CARSON Gue~•s Andv W1H1am~ Buck Henry F Lee ~I -IRI I OA TlHG GAME 9 AecNfWS HOGAN'S HEAO£S Sgt Canm 1$ 11~ """'le'" a N&n unttorm • GETSMAffT • 81) CAPTIONED A8C NEWS 11·so a MOY\£ • * He110-Gooobye 119701 MICllaet Crawt0to Cur1 JU'Qt!n~ A u..O-G&t ~al"1 llas • t><l(lf .ttta11 ""'" "'' boM i Wllll 12 "'' 20 mtn I (!t JIM ROCKF~O An e• -c:.onvoct l')'•"Q 10 oo 1r8f0nt ho<M RocktO<o 10 i»mo111 4'f!orts to \tt!<1I '"' leg111matt! reos111u141nt OVS..-s -Ml>NlGtiT- 12'00 II C8S LATE t.AOVIE • • Tr>e St•B"9fl ~. "'°" Of ~rs Of,~ I I~ 111 K,;ren 81"'" Geo•oe Hamilton A l>Of8d llOOM- ""'e ~\ I~ P'!<son- '"' 1 ot ano111et w<>mllt'I uoa .. arp 111•1 ~ •llnlS 11\111 Otho< ...om1111 0060 IRI IJ TWt~ZOHE A ...,.,or "''""-ousty puts on a "91met wnten '' r~a11y a 1.me rnacll•ne G) t..tlSSION· ~P06Sl8lE Tile IMF Ml' OU1 10 °'._ C•..0<1 th4! lyflN'<.el ~ ol an Eut Europe•n country s S4;U91 P<M-e ...oHT CWJ.E.RV Brenda AA 11·~-ood meel s MO 1>411,.,,,,<11 T tie I llonQ." i "'°"51fif JOHN DARLING tt:aO I NIW\.YWID GAME NA T10NAL NEWt t2".ao AOAM-12 A l>lller ta-coc> and t Hol· tvwood 11ane1 preNnt prObiems IOI Mello)' and Reed 1:008 T()M()M()W G\left Llbtl'-(Al • MOVIE •a• "For Love dr Money" ( 1963) l(if11 Douo· lt1. MIUI Gayl\Or /4 wellllhy -hll.. • ~ 10 play metcPlmaller l0< '* tilt" daugftlen. ( t IV . 55 mtn) 8 MAV£AICK "Tt>e ()evils NeQlll-' !Patt 2) • MOVlE • • '" 01111gn For Sc.llndal ' I 19411 W tller Pl<'Q80n ROUllnd 'WSMll A 1espeG1ao1e •emate IUdQe becOmM the 18•gel ol !Ml QONIC) ( 1 "' . 45 mini ., MOvtE • • Mi An<l Pa K811"" Go To Town ( 19!>01 M atj0tl6 Maon t>eicv K1lbf1de Tho! Kelltes oeoome "'~ ""'h gllt>Q61e<lo wll{'n llA8 win5 d ltlD to NllW Yori< f I. nr 30 1•11n I t t6B NEWS 200 NEWS D MOVIE • •'• Cr~ Uo 11~61 Pal 0 B<oen Cllllfe Trt!M>f A museum tura1or t>ecOrn8'S the V>Ctlm Of J .. 1114!1 wno dealS ,,, l0tge<- oes ol an Hea<wrft!< 12 hrs 1 2 t0 D NEWS 230a> NEWS 2 46 G) MOVIE • > Ct~dlUI ~~ 0 1 Oestf\>c:ll()f' 119661 t~ hemayN; A•OI' t<..nc.a•d A mysllC ~ dS$'St.tnt GO<•H•ll!S " <lnnQ ol mvrCUI<' wn11f• unOt« '"" inlluen<:<' or ~,11 rv 30m<nl ~t) MOV1£ • • T'911' By Thoo IM" 119691 Cllt1S1opn.e1 c.eo.oe Dean Jaoger A V1etnttm -.eletdn •'\ ~ ot lltS b<OIN;< 5 m.itoe< dflt!! <t!IUtl'lt~ ••om 1"4: "'81 11 "', o;o """' H6 1 NEWS 3~ MOVIE • • Capia1n Cn11\• · ( 19491 JorW>. ~tyne. Gall Aueetl. A d9pOMd .... . ~-............. . •galfltl Ille -... robt>ect 111111 ot lllt ~.(ltw.,Mlftkl 4;000 MOVIE •• ,, ··s.rebefld" ,,..., 81-1111 Granger. Joen Gt.-.ood. A trtigjc io.... 11tlllf et1-tMllween Ill ~ manled pnneeee 8f>d a llOldl« 12 In.) 4; 15. MOVIE • "Majln, Tile ~ Of TetrOt" f 1916) J11f'1 Fullm81\I, Miwt TOlteda.. Alt awe1ome creal urt It retJUfrected 10 09iltroo, lift ""'' land t>eton wrio llM bMn expb11t1g Ille ~ anll (l hr.,45 mon.) Th1endaf1•• Da.yl.l•tt 1tfol'I~• 5;00 8 • • "Tiie Mnquer.O- e< ( 1933) Ronald Colman. £1tssa Lanot The ioumaliel '°"Sin of I drug·addleled man IS per1111toed to 11111• on ms '°9(1111)1 duf'ing lfle man s tw-e6kdown ( 1 Iv.) t t:OO Cl) • • No Holcls Barred" (19S21 8ow«y Boy1. M ar)Orl6 Reynold-. Ono OI tt'le Soya d~ "4l llH dl'I lltnaztng apt .. rude •~ t>0x1nq t 1 hr I -AFTERNOOH-------- 12:00 G • • •-. r11tt Stand At Apacoo RIVet" (19~) Ste- oh•1n McN1111y. J ulie Aoa"'~ A QIO\lp ot ~ Pl'OC>le ~ llolea up 1n <l tr lldlf\O P051 11'181 IS dli'>line<l II)( llllaok by ADllC"6 ra1~ (I hr . 30 m•n) 8) • • • Young Tom Eol\on ( 1Cl•01 Mtcilev Rnon.,y. I ,,fl Bainter ( d•~ ~ l!<trl)' tnYenhona '"d r-e<0tsm are ctwOl'll- ''"" (I hr '>O m.n I &I) •• 'W<1r1)8"1" (1951) Eomond 0 btten, Polly Bergen A cowt>oy It~ lll<J <!Mlh ot 114 llanceL '2 "'"' 3:00 G •• "Madron" ( '971) R.cn.,ro Boone. LAtlte c .. on @l • *'<I< ·~ E.vtll~ 11q1•1 JoM Sa•on. Diane Mul<>aur Viezi~rs Cisco Kid Takes Aim at TV Violence Turn Off Politics NEW YORK IJ\P1 - Less than 2.5 percent of the television audience in New York Cn y and bar el y a third of the vt e we rs i n Ch icago watched ne twork cov- e r age of the Republican National Conve ntion Monday night. figures from the A.C. Nielsen Co. showed. So-called "overnight" r atings were available only for the two big cities. Jn New York. ABC at· Lracted 10 percent of the a udience for the opening night coverage, lo 9 per- cent for CBS and s per- c e o t f or NBC . In Chicago, CBS h ad 16 percent of the audience, A BC 10 per cent and .NBC 7. That means in New York, 76 percent of the vie wers between 1 : 30 and 11 p .m . EDT watched programs on c ha nnels not providing gavel-to-gavel cooven- t io n coverage. Jn Chicago, 67 percent or the audience N\ose a lternate programming. TrapJWd Anne Francis st ars as an unwillin g cap- tive of a recluse in "Abide With Me'' tonig ht at 7 :30 on KOCE, Channel 50, and at 8:30 on KCET, Channel 28. SACRAMENTO IAP) -The old Cisco Kid of the movies says of today's TV westerns, 'IThere's so much violence. it's rearfuJ.'' Adds Duncan Renaldo. 74 : "They've killed more people tha n populated the entire West .. Jt'~ not true \o history ... It 's a te rrible ini.ult to lhE.' namt.· of our a ncestors. all done for the :.ake of mone~ " Renaldo f!a lloped throu~h 164 movie~ and 156 telev1s1on shows with fam<.'<l actor Leo Carn llo a:. his s1dek1ck Panctro. Now reti·rcd. Renaldo was interviewed 1n tht• Sacramento Medical Center where he had gone for a rtery trouble m a leg Renaldo tjves in Santa Barbara, but came to Rush Heads Colwnbia HOLLYWOOD CAP) -Entertainment in· dustry veteran Herman Rush will take over as president or Columbia Pictures Television on Aug. 4. replacing longtime president Larry White. White earlier announced his wish lo return to the Sacr amento hospit al be<'aUM> oC <t treatmenl available the re. M ~· J!ood fnend Ed v.ard Everetr Horton taught me the art of ad·l1 bbin£ and Leo was a master of it, so V.t' v.oold ~o bt>h1nd :s rock. make up our speeche:;, tome out and shoot 1t It used to d nve the poor cut· ll'rs c-ran ·· Tht> Cisco Kjd didn'l s hoot down band1t.5 Th<it would have been .. fri volous and unneecessary We v.ere baby sitters for mil hons of youngsters .It v. as a ramtly sho'4 . and v.e never 1'111£'<1 anyont• .. Ht· added. "~ot many people knov. th1~. but mo:-l of lhc dialogue in tht' M.-ne-. ":i::. 1mpromp\u Rena.ldo an<l Carrillo fllm£-d the last of the C1s- 1 o l\.1d ~tnc' in 19~ .md Carrillo died 10 years IJll r Danny Thomas Benefit Special Set Th<' three-hour Dann}' Thomas :.-p <'c ta l "Come Celebn1te the Child" will air on KTLA. Chan· net 5. Sunday from 8 to 11 p m Joining Thomas at t h e FrontJer Hotel in Las Vegas to host this benefit performance for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital will be Wayne Newton and Tony Orlando. Their guests will include Gleo Ca mpbell , M ac Da ,·1s. Lola F<tla na. Or son Well~. Charo. Tanya Tucker. Bob Anderson. Jan Murray and many others The Los An~el es segment. emanating live from KTLA tud1os. w11l be hosted by Wink Martindale and Ken Minvard and Bob Arthur o ( KABC's Ken and Bob Company Celebritie s sche dule d to an:-v. er phon~ locrJ!ly includt . font<' Hall. Persis Khambatt.. Cathy Lee Crosby. Carol Con nors. Wilham Windom, Ra: Bradbury. Rosemarie. Rober Va ughan. Bill Macy. Louje Nye J oe Campane ll a. M eliss; G llbert. Richard Anderson Josette Cowam. Wade Adams Elgen and El ame Baylor. wiU othe rs to be announced. A hilarious new oomedv for everyone Casino Life On Chronicle independent production. Wah Disney Rush, currently president of independent pro-Product'°"•' who ever wanted to give the cXf c:.ompanies gas pain nun olf the power c:.ompanies' lights and make the banks stand in 6ne for a ~ duction company Marble Arch Productions. began '1'HB his television career in 1951. He has been an agent. "Atl antic City: Win-producer and head of his own film and television LAST ners and Losers." the packaging company. ~UHT second prof.?ram in the -------------..-----------OP new series "U.S. Ch.roni · l\TOAB'll cle" examining <'asino .••1)H-._. MOVIE RATINGS ~ .-._,.. gambling as a means of a9~ ·~ FOR PARENTS AND ~ solving the economic .--''·o• woes of that city, airs ~~~-~'l;f YOUNG PEOPlE Thursday at 9:30 p.m. "'-::,:-.:::,:~'=..:..'.!:'°"" on KOCE. Channel 50. 1 ·RIL\~ ,_.._.""-"9""-;;;.-, "U.S. Chronicle'' is a ('ft1l1l"D~· 13-part series fO<'using ~••• .....,. ~ ~ ..... =..,~o on th e im pact of na- tion al policies . trends and issues on the people who live with them. tON. PLAYING AMC OftAllGl MALL Oraoae 637·0340 See A~C Olleclort f 0t Sl'lOWl!flltS ,. .. _ ...... PltMVl'\t4i 1..-fi't~·n-.rh N c.~ T~~·,c~ ~49 AUO. fOll YOUll AOOfO rN.K>YtilUfT ;') ~.----.~17", w.• &oosnu'" m .t.W6 *l& 9f:U C.ne.... C...tlll -91't-o• 1 nT• ~ S&t WO ftllll&ll f&UH fl Y•lltY -0 1500 -• WOOClbllOQ!t • ~1.(«6 EDWAllDI' CllEMA WIST Westminster 89l ,3935 Da•ty 11 00 • 2 4~ • ~ 30 8 1!'>•10 4~ MAll'l IOUTM COllT Costa Mesa 549·3352 Da1fy 12 00 • 1 30 • ~ 00 ®NO~ IJNOU\ II l\Olloltmo CA99 ...... _, _,, .., __ _ AU. am AM) IJ!l ,., .. Alex"" ~ SEAi. 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Or1nge 558· 7022 •PUlllACCIPTU ,__._.llF Ill ' • the local ecene ... eweryday In the DAILY PILOT \ ' ·ENTERTAINMENT I MOVIE REVIEW PUBLIC NOTICE "'8UC NOTICE •M:T'l'nCIUt '"""... \ ~ ITATtl .. lllT . J. . Benji Drives a Chevy , ...... '-' ... --· ... --i...11-•: LA COSTA Sf.ltYl(t; COMl' .... V, ''"' W•tt•••• P leet, Svll• i u, ...... "'1 lllMc.I>. Celll-•..,... LAC-I~ Etcr-Cot-ttto.\ • (.&lllV!lla <~tllOft. J'O\ WH\ .. W Pl•<t , ~VIit Ui, Ntwpon .. .-;II, c;.utw .Wo '2MO 8 1 AS'IRn &NIGln ,... ................ Since ooe lood • ., ,, .. ..,.. aoocber. the cat· ln• ol <.'bevy as.. N a.-)l (or la U Ben.JI u I C hevy Ch ue? > la "'Ob H•••tlllY Do1 .. la a I t.riu~ol ~ I ll s producer-dl~tor Joe Camp'• thlrd ouUn1 with bls canlne friend ( ~ th1s Ume by • a~ood 1enenUon ~l) Md bis f\n\ with a m•· Jor ,..INN. It ·1 also bl.I lint with a major atar I and with a PG rat.ln1. AU thlte nnu should mn n i money tn the bank IOI' 2IOt1' Centmy-Fox. I NOW PLAYING lDWUIH U IS1Ck tllW&MI tlUO IWlll 4• , •• ,..~, ... " ............ < .. ()..rqtl 1••1 W-1 er10 U \. "'\'• lfU J O..k. t H(J l lWHlll' IMUlllllTilll .,.,. ~~ .. Clllteo.t uo; .. ,~1/U1~ ~._J _.. .... ~ a. .. 111u!)0>9~ '~-· Ill WAY >t INllWl 1-.• u 0 j Wf"'.""'° 'whit:'°"' JOJ) ...,,.,..., __ .... " " --1 '"' IMINING (el "NO PIUUI" .. -.... . ............. -~-~ ... -...... 2400 NIOMTWINO , .. , '·' ,, ...... ~-.. ., • ., ... 1.,. ,,..,. _ '"~'. N>Vlt Al•".ANI <"' 141tHlt l•t7•• .... 11• -lfM WMf IMA COMINUIS THI.__ STllUS uat1Nt ._..,_. __ _ ,~ ..... ,,., ... , "'Alltl'l.AMr ... -n-1:1..-.. ,,_ 1:»4:1w.ee.JJ:ot-.Jt •• 4~~3 I H!~ji~Ff~i=· ·~'""' "9IT TVeU&T TOU'U • .._..•~CM f\l SUHllMANIN I PUIS WMIN TIMI UH OUT «NI "@cmi~:r:.;z:~•ji· ~~iciar==:~~r§~~· :-P7=01)1-1~~=-: ; !i,s: _.,,.,_....;m;r::=:,~ .. ,._:=::;=\""TiTMiiitl lMl'fmMt1 SftllllS IAC1C , .. , ._ .. ......... , ... 912·24&1 ,. -a .t.• ln o ~ "t. ",.,,.,. .._tf\11'11• l'Qlii•• """" •M .,..._ ._., fllf)«Pt•tlf -.TWOllA-9 .... M IUIU llOftmS 1111 '"" ~ 'C'-=:'i-1 ,....._'"OlaTA .... AIW&AMI .. .... ......... ~--·-... "T ............ .... ,...,.,. ... 100 clOM to lbe .-.c.o\ .. HHven Can Walt" ror any clalm to orilioalll1. Cbue. an American private eye opentlDI ID l .oadoa, la tapped by Omar SbarU to p rotec't a f ashlonable VY• he ceu to htlr aputment, ( M~E J decorator. By tbe time REYJEW tho lady Is dead. Mo· ment• later . so is Chase. CUt to a heavenlY of· fie~ whetf' tbt> dead man learns that he mUJl re. turn lo earth to find lht! murderer s ince an inno- ttnt man ls being held. Chase ls more than eager, for ju.st that morning he bumped into the girl of bis drum11 (Jane &!ymour). Trouble is, be can't go back in h.i own body : It was too.badly hacked. So he goes bal·k u.-. BenJi. And than '• wher e most oft.he run comes from. Chabe's bra.irul a re in Benji's body; but when )'Ou're only a fool bagb .nd don't bave hands, there's onJy a>0 much you can do. (Chase keeps up an amus1Jlg, l'UJUling commentary on these limita· h ons. but Camp and co-writer Rod Browning pro- . v1de ingeruous w<tys for BeOJi to get around them.> SDIPLY ON THE LEVEL of a whodunit , "Dog" isn't very s trong. A child of 10 could Probably point out the culprit by the serond reel. But s mce Benji has not only to solve the murder. PiOO..C~r 0.roK IOr Si retn1>lo• (o,,..mdlOQ<°"""' 0.-NEAVfN\.Y 000 l?Otlo Ctt1ll.,,_F9al JO. C•m11 Rod 8ro"'"'"<l '°" c.amp 00.. R.ody P•ll.l"tt..., Cf:l c- Ooll>y Sttond C••' llttn11 Cho>~t (""w Jan~ :.<"yMOUr, Om<tl 51\oo••• RobPrt MOrl~y Al•"' ......... Oo<\Mll• 111\0M~. ~!--I C.~m.t•n Jotll' ~n.;,., 6<1rl>«1,. l~IQl>-th.1'11 Runr11l'IO llm• -l()J m1nu10 '"'Pt.A •.ttl ... PG bul communicate his findings to Seymour. who's writing a book about theo case. interest centers more on the how than the what And it works out ver y weU. with the pooch P<>P· ping up unexpectedly wherever Seymour goes to interview a s uspect, each of them potnting higher and higher in the Br itish social register. And. true to his origins. even as Ben.11 is caught up in these cerebral pursuits. he·s being pursued tumself by a large hound or unfriendly cats. MGM G ... An.u -NOW SHOWINGl-cam •u Bo'1ot ~o 1cu 0 -Slddldll<\ Sii ~&80 -1• HIUl rou•ta<• v.1.., 'J9 lw -""" C.ty Cfliltt r.J' 9:tQ 11MR SIJd'11111 On••10 F..l9 •MO lllTWISTtl tlA CA"'t 1191 0)111 .. AIRPLANE" "GI '"BRUBAKER'' .. , 1-.. THE EMPIRE \I'~ STRIKES BACK " -HOPAISfi If "ROUGH ~UT" (R) .-----~------. ··THE EMPIRE IPOI STRIKES BACK" -MOPUSU - PUBUC NOTICE ST•Tl.MalfTOI' AaANOOtlMl .. T 0, VSI 01' ''CrlTIOU'S au \INU S NAME ,,.. 1(11-nq ..... ""' ,, .. --,,.. .. v'~ of ffw F1c-t•tte>v'\ 8vun•'~ ... _ IN\T .. Tu NF 119•• N•wDO•I A111•_.,U4' fl.l\trf't. C..ittfftontt• ~t.80 f,,..,. r •Ct•1;0iU'\ 8""'""f'"H N•""f r .. fHr.c! 10 6DIOW •II\ •1wct ;" Of'.., C.O..~h Oii Jui• I. ttl• M M • IN -" 100 s Bo "'"°"'· N .. •PO•t a..c" C..momo•"l .. 2 T~1\ ~,,,,,,,U -~ (.OAOU(.le\1 bY Mt 'n<J1¥10i...AI Md,. w #tN:JO'" 1fH\ \\At~•-~ htl!!O 'lllt1"1 ti. C'ourth (h•H of Of•~ C-Ovf\h oa JUM)) I .. JOMH w McOWEN ,..,., ... y.i ~ ... UfE C-.,·-Svott A o .. _ c.1-.n... TN\ llul-l.J C~ 0141 CW• -••loft U C-lt Ett,_cor-.. kln .-H. ~-lec.m•rv Tiii\ , .. ~ ... 111«1 ...... ,,. eov11tv Cl•nc ot a.Mi .. ,_,., °" J_,.,, ... .. ,.., .. ,,, .... , PllOlltMCI Q1'0'109 eo.u Dally Piiot. P\ltlll\N!d Or-Col~ OeUy Pllof, ~ U.-MY t. t, 1•. ,. ?t57.I() Jvly '· •. "'n. .-im.eo -------·-----PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE Puoll\""<I °',._ Co.t•.1 0.•1~1= .... ;;;------- JUl t l •.t& 1J,t'llO 1••1oflll \UPEA~~~~~~c:;A~~'o':ORHIA 1110CIVICCEHTEROAIVE WEST PUBUC NOTIC E \AHTA .,.,., (ALIFORHIA '1?101 --M .. lllltAf,f fl• HOTICf fOCltEOITOIU Pl !lllONER M•RTHA l L ("A O" MILK l ltAHSFl!ll 'J" 10 l IS.C~•ltl-4'f7UCC I IA t •PONOE •d lV•S Alf .. [00 flfot •<-• ... "'•'fit>¥ Q•••" •o tn .. ORTI/ "-«•11110 .. o• •ov•"c cr .. 1c11 c•sr .. uMaE11 0 .11000 PwCl1\l'IPd <'.>M'IO" CCM\f 0•1ly PtlOt IMC f~IJll"V~Ot ~ °"' ""'~\ .ta \U~S tF•Mh •. 'W' LAW ) Jy,... o I ).; '!; •_1_•_1""° ___ >_ .... _-«i_ Otr" "01S W e,.,..,, ,...ql'tw.,, C t , ot HOT I Cf ' N•wpf,1•1 &--41it'"-(~~• tY'f l)r.-~o--'IOU ~W 8iMif\ ~ 11\.t (6'W'f #nit Pt:BLIC NOTICE ~1•t• o• c ... ,.w,... '""" • ou•• ''.r'''"" Cllt<...,. ,.,.,,..,, 10U ••tr.out tOWt' W •f'UI ,\ •t>o-.rt to ttii-~ II) Ro<,,.,_,_, \ ~•NI .,,.._., 1'* nt1iCIOftid •tOttft JO NOTICE OF DE ATH OF AU"••• ,,.,,.,,,,.. w"'" IN·~•. "''' .lf•aU.intw....at-.,.low iliddrt .. T -r, ,,a ~-') u MO c ,, o• '' '" ~"' ,. \4'ff,_ lM 41d:Vtl .. oi .af\ HAR RY SN YDER, aka L....., s,.,.,. .. r......,.,. ,... L"' .. ._ .. , , .. n ......... ""'""'rt" vou ,,..~"' oo <One of the film 's nicest touches has Chase'" voice·over patiently cxplairung to the hOWld that a nimals can ll\'C together J)t!accably 1f there ls on· ly a meeting of the mind~.) -c==-----, "BLUES BROTHERS" t•t . I H ·A R R Y H SN Y 0 E R ~,., .. r" c..oo......,.,.. •• ....,"'°'"' "' ""'1 ,...,, '''"""\ot or IT'S A J OLLY FILM. but Camp's predilection for close·ups of heads a nd feet give~ it at times an uncomfortably claustrophobic feeling. a nd Leon Seilh's editm~ 1s frequently drag~y. tendinl! to dawdle over scenes long after they've made their point. But cinematographer Don Reddy <with a nota· ble assist from p roduction designer Garrett Lewis) has done a nota ble job of transforming Montreal into London. rain a nd all; and Euel Box's score, despite a penchant fo r overly obvious music cues. amiably ties it all t ogether. But the central interest, of course. is Benji hims elf, and the b rown, s haggy star acquits himself admirably. T here are looks that frequently suggest that the furry creature really knows what the plot is all about. which gives him something of an edge over the humans in the cast. CERTAINLY. CHASE IS funnier as Benji than as himself, while Seymour's performance is so frosty you'd think ahe was playing the corpse. Robert MOl'ley bas a cameo as her publisher play· ing-wba l e lse?-Robe rt Morley, a nd Ornar Sharif is nothing 11 not intense. Comddertng lbe company he's keeping these days, Benjl, the shaggy doc from Dallas, has come a long, long way. "THE LAST FLIGHT OF NOAH'S A.AK. "101 DALMATIANS" 10• C~M,l'l!ICU "FAME'' 1111 "ROCKY ti" "AUOA Y. THI I Jtti• 111 ''HOUYWOOO • •MIGHTS• ••• AND OF PETITION TO ..... r•o • .. ' ...... A ...... ., P'•#41•"4 ,,..,, m.1~•111td •n 11m• o.-r~, ~'• It. \'?t • t\ AVtSO• ADMINISTER ESTATE ,...,. '•'•' ...,.,.[.ot"•"' •• ,., -U•••• ~· •••• ••m•.,d•d• r• NO. A·105013. -I'""'',.,.,,, ........ , "°'' " ,. ,,,..,~, ~ Oil'(11Chf l0"''"" \Jd ~t" T 0 d I f ,, I f r ~ t •M •" • ~'"' ,,....._, .. ,,,_,, v.,,.,,, ...... HM•.A . ~ 4~ Ud rnpoM .. b• nPftrta,.., .. ,, c r Pd ttor< :'.,~ .. • t:w,,,r~,: 71~::;.'" ~''· ~ :::':.~! ••~' \.••"' ,,_,.,n\ .. t t0" .• ,,cJcon11nq1•nl <rP01lor.,of ""'')1o..., ,,.....,, ""'~ ,., • .,, ~u, _ _...., ... .u,.1<...wtod• H rirrv ~ny<JPr , d a Harry Ur~ .. ;;~ '"""''••' ""., ~ '""""'" 1~:<:~,:: •. -;,'~,:;~~;~· d9:~~;: I H Snyd('r of Laguna Hills, m••~o °" "' .... , ..... '"" o .. ()I ......... "'--~ •• 1 ........... " Ccll ttorn1d, and per<..ons A"°"'' ·•~••G OO•m ···-··U• ~ ........... ...-.. W• .-.<1•~•••04 '• who may be otherwise 1n· ~u:~;i;~;·...,";';:j ::::=.~ 11w;;,--;.,E l<ESllOfo<Of HT IPrC'<..IC'd 1n tht-will and or ee..:11 c..i•tor"••._ ,~ """,1..,...., ,..., ,,.,.0 ,. ll"""'" estate I So •• , 4'\i I\ k~ ro t1W ''•"""'"'' ... (f)'f\(.,f'll"'Q pf)Ut" m ... ,,,~ If 'ttkl ~ .... A petition has beel'-file<l •" 1><J$>"ft,,..,..,., _!""" ... ..,., ..... a\' •••• ~ ·~ ..... ~ ... .111 0 .. ,01 '"' by Z°'a Sny de r in t h e :;.!:,!'="°"•at '"" o.'' t~rr• 1~~# !~! :=·.~~~":'~·_,~::~~~~~;~ SupPrior Court of Orange l o t O•Y 10 p..-~~·"' •'·"'"' lo .... <O<ir1 m .. ~nlu. ·-··"'"' "'" County reauesl1ng that E.-:row-·~21. ,., ......... q ... ,.,.,.. ........ "'""'or.,..,.«>•• Zola Snyder J>e appcin~e<l O•ttd ~:.:.~~"':"'•~ •:;;;,~ ~;:.~"7.:.·~:"':'~.:~ .:::;~:'. as pPrsoo.JI fepresentat1ve Tr-•"or""•,_... '°'' .. ..., """"""' .. to administe r the est ate Of P..oftv.s <>-C.O.\\ o ... • p ..,, •••• ., ""'' "" ........ 1 • ., ,,. , ... {'"" 1 Harry Snyder. aka Harry "''• "._ ~ :.:. o:"',"~-;· .. : w:'°'' . ..'.4:•";:_,:•: H Snyder <under the In· PUBLIC NOTICE "'"°'"...i .,, ..... ~.,·•-o• "'•• • "''" dependent Administration 11 of Estates Act>. The petl· WM-o.,.., -·" ':'° N t1on is set for hear ing 1n •OTtacw1w1nTE£-S U LE ~~~."' e " c. .. Dept No. 3 at 700 Civic °" " ..a."....._. "' ""'' ,,.,,, .,. .... CPnter Drive We-;t , Santa , ... PEii~ ~ .. ~":1.!' !,: :'0 • " A c ., 92701 I \.llE •fY IJl.,.(f NlEl>S ,..na. all orn1a on _ .. ,.., f.....U .... -"""--·"' ••SIN(i£1t ELLIOTT • PAllll July ?9, 1990at 10·00 A.M. °""°' ,,.....-..,._...,_, 1• ,._T.,.tt ... ...,.,. IF YOU OBJECT to the "19• •• •r&1• "'° nsJ1 -,,,.. m • • • -11111. OI Off<~ P~ •-vt ~AM. c..i ......... •lJts g ranting of the pet1t1on • .., "" P.o1r10 .a o ..... ....s ,,,.. 1110 rn- you shoUld either a pPear O l'<w1 --ww.~-'• P-·~....,<>..-c..,., 0 .... P ,,, ri l the hearing and state ,....." • .,,_" "',,.,.offic• ... ,,,. ,.,,.. ••'" .. ...... r• . "'I your objections or file ~;::'•.,. .. ~~ :,~sr:~'r PUBLJC NOTICE - S • 'R ,,, written oble<tionc:. with the ov&L•C "'Ve 1 •OH ro H•GHE\I i-------------D ean' a mmy ID 0D 1·-----~-~~-----~---,--..., cou rt before ttie hearlnq. !'~!~~~~~.:COC::.,~::: NOTICE OF DEATH OF ·-~~·· Your appearance may be St•••"., ,,. s..-,,...,, -·-• 10 A /4 c H E L H U o s O N "USED CARS" <"I "HOT STUFF" !POI 000 AP> De M rt'n and Sam c...a_ 11_ 1" person or by yoor at· ,,.. o .. _. c-c, ""'~-. ... WILL t A MS AN O o F HOLLYW < -an a 1 · .· , ___ ·• ... •.1.""' ... '-... __ _,,,,, torney C•tvotSMt1•-.S1.t1•"'C...1•'°'""10 •11 P E TITION T O A D· my Davis Jr. will costar with Burt Reynolds m I F y 0 u ARE A ;,::i..:::;~-::s.::::=.:--=1;.·;: MINISTER ESTA TE NO. "T he Cannonball Run." director Hal Needham's c RE 01 TOR or a con ,., 1tte ~., f<twt.., ... ~.., '°""'' A·l04991. racingmovie for Golden Harvest. Call 642-5678 tinqent creditor of t he de· -S••tt~"""'•' To a ll he irs b e ne· It is the fifth tea m ing of Martin. who plays a Pul a le w words cr ased, v.ou must tile your .... ~r':" :;~~11<1 c::!.,"' ;-0~':.; fie 1ane-s, creditors' and con. Grand Prixracing driver.and Davis,portrayinga to worktor ou c laim w ith the court or \1•••o•u•1totni• ••-"'"°'~ tin gent credi t ors of gambler . prP<.en l II to the personal corOe<l "'Boot 111 p--~ '"'°"°" RachPI Hudson Williams • r i>presentat1ve apPOinted ; ,~·~~ ... ~"" :.~~!:1~• o f N 9 w por t Be a ch .------------------------------------, • bY the coor1 within four '~ .,._ ""°"'" -oe,.., c.,.,. Calllorn1a, and pe rson<. monthc-, from the date of """" ~'-• 1"• i>• 1"" ··~• who m dv be ott1i>rw1sP m ORANGE COUNTY FAIR Now through July 20 W edncsday: HELEN REDDY Free Sbows - 7 and 9 p.m . Thurs.= WAR• Fri.: Fl.ASH CADILl..AC Sat.: SHARI LEWIS • Sun .: DOUG KERSHAW PRCA RODEO -Friday through Sunday JUN IOR HORSE SHOW -Saturday and Sunday BLUE RIBBON LJVESTOCK AUCTION -SATURDAY ''TUT YOUR BUT" CARN1V AL CONTESTS Plue ••• Contin\IOU ~~eat • Esbi~i!!_.• ~.!es~k Kida' Contest•• Di1C01D&Dia!Locka• • Cvoival •Rock • Juz. Pop• Bluepan •Bis Banda: "'Sound of the Dance Ban<f." Wed.; ••Society for the PreterVatioQ of Bia Ban<fs.' Thur.day Adulta $1 Jwaiort $1 Uncler 6 fM P.rki .. $1 SPICIAL WUDND BUS SDVJCE Nooo-Midniabt &utea '4S. S1. 16. 80 onlr Houn: f ri.-Sun.: JO a.m.-Midnight Weck~ya: Nooo·Mtdnigbt 7..{Jp diKOUDt tjckett for the Rodeo at pMXjpaliq 7-EJtv~n Markdt i.D .,...m Or-. Cowaty ••• Han a free 7.0p .a the fair. ,.._ (714) 751-FAIR fir<.! 1c-,c;uance of letters as f;0:,"•,c:;,~·~':: ~:-;.: .. ':"'::':.::" tere<;ted in the w111 .mo or I provided in Section 700 of ..... """a-<"'•''"''""'°'~' estatr t hP Probate Code o t '"~ -~ ''u·1 ... "''"°'"'' A ~t 1t1on h<h tw11n lllPd j ca1.torn1 a The 11me for ~::; :1·::::,·i;.,;:,....MO;,;,"!r..:.~c';;::..::, by John R Wiiiiam~ 1n the filing claim<. will not e• oe~qno1o0n ,,.,,, ....... ,.,.,.,,, Superior Cou rt of Oranae l plre pnor to tour months s.t0 '°""""Do,_ °"' •"_,. County ri•Questing tha t lrom tile date of the near ~~;,~~-:;·~~ -;~::, ":, John R William<. bP oP· 1 1ngno11c('(tabove ~"<~"'"'-"' 10 ""',..,.,..,,.,,,,,.q poi n t ed as p e r .,o na l YOU MAY EXAMIN E 1><•<><•0ot• "°"" ot IM not~•\• w<vr.o rep rPsentat1ve t o ad- the file 11.ept by the court b• ~·0 °""'"' '"liL *'"' ,,,,~, m 1n1c,te r th" estate of II you are interested 1n t :::;;:'~:~.':,.";'°:!,:~"',:'!~•.:, Rachel Hudson W11t1ams I ">late you may hie a re ,..,., o...o"" '"")' ·~ <hot•~· '"" 1 undl'r the I ndependPnt Quest with the court to re ··~""'' °' fffiP Tl'\nlf'O' -ot •N Adm1n1strat1on of E<.tates ce1vp special notice of tne :~·:~c=.. "'.:.::.~:..!.:-:-.:, Act) The pet1t1on 1c; set fo r inventory of estate assets 1oi. \ID m ,.· hea ri ng 1n Dept No. 3 at and of the pet1t1ons ac. ,,,. beftefo<••n -.. ~ °"".,. 700 (1v1c Center Orive, co u n Is and r e Po rt s ''u" """'otor• •••<vt.o •no °" Wett ·n , .. A C ty of 5"'nla uwrKI to me~• •ttttf'f' .J' 1 ·~ 1 u described m Sect10TI 1100 o.c100110n of o.toun -°""'...., Ana, Cal1forn1a on July 29, of tile California Prooate '°' \41t """ • ,.,,,, ... Ho110 01 1980 at 10:00 a.m. Code. :?::~~',.!': <~':.!':" .~.:-~0i,';'. ";;1 I F YOU OBJECT 10 t he o.t1ou11 -Etectoan 10 s.11 .. "" •• granting of the petition, Hurwitz, Remer, Mac· <Ot"oe<t "' t1W coo.nt• -. ,,,. •HI you shoUld either appear Donald & Meade, A ~r1•~10Ct0"":.o at the hearing and state Protess~I Corporatiqn; •tt /:k.t1~t&•NCOAP your objections or file Robert R. Hurwitr. At· 4K-4 Tr\61.. written objections w i th t he torney at L a w , ~6 0 ~~ar~::,~-court Defore the h<>aring. Ne~port Center Drive, 110,. ~ o.-iw. Your appearance may be Suite 1555, Ne wport e.""'"•14•1~.u~m in person or by your at·, Beach, California 92660. um ~ torney ' Pvbll"'9d OrMIOt C.00>t 0.11, Pliot f'vbll"'"' Or-Cots\ 0.11v Piiot I F · y O U A R E A Jv•Y t, 10. 16. ,.., • 1'1~ J Uiy I& 1J. JO, IW> ,.,,., CR ED T 0 R PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE I or a cont· lngent creditor of the de· cea se<l, you must file your CITTOl't•v•"E claim with the court or su1M1.UY ~ ._., present It to the personal A~O IUOOET ANO PttOPOIED t ti I t d uuCNt •ev£NUE SMA•i..o ,.u .. os represen a ve, a pPO n e o .. J,_'4,..,,1,.Cltt toun<••ot-..o tvo11rvtnu • ... t11e ,.,••"'9 by the court within four .. \n of,.._ """l"O ,._"' 1-..1 months from the date of ;..~:~~ 11:.: first issuance of letters as R.cru11an oi-.-oort> *·'°' provided in Section 700 of Pvo11c ~v .... e1H.e-• the P ro bate Cod e o f ...:!<:"~••tlOft> t :::: California. The time for roct1 .ueo.ooo flllng claims wlll not ex· '"' 1-..1 oiy o1 1.-...... ~11uu1MwltH n tet\eoift plre P"ior to four months UTIMATIO ~uNOUVAIU•U from the date of the hear· TO"..-" •~1u1°"'' 1no notlcl!d above. o.M•·•~...... . ...... tu.sa.... vo.u MAY EXAMINE Get TH f\IN ....... , ....... .,.,,., .... .-• ....,.,. ~"' "vno . . "°·°'° the flle kept by the court. s"-' °' ,...,.,, """° · · 1;:::= If you ere Interested in the .......... YOfl••C0111U11ENDEOA"•o••tUATIOetl1 estete, you may file a r e· 1;11yc-11 • • .,..,. quest with the court to re-g~ ~ !:~ celve special notice of the . cu.,""_, ....,. Inventory of estate assets "°"''"'"'•",.. Servlefl ,,...., •nd of the petitions, ac· COfflmun1ty~11 :=counts a nd r e ports ~~Q.,s..-v.1<-. • ..,~ cM1crlbed In Section 1200 NMk wna ,_.,., of the California Probat• .._..°""""._,,.... , .. ,..,_ Code. 5 :::=-· ,.,;je(b I .,tii A=-= ~ :~IC~: O.t,.,..,......,.,.....,....,.._._. __ ,., ._...,,, S.CONI AV.... HI .. 10t, ..,......._.,, _ _.,..._.. .. ..,.., .... ..,,.1< ~*'"' ... ••coftdld• Callfornla effk~::.:i::;,~.': cny """ ,,,._ ..... •TWIN. c.Nef1'1•. tttts m.e> 1.1Mtes. NA..cv c. ~o PubllShed 'Oraf\9e Coast ~~,._ Dall= July 1S, 16, 22, ...... .... °' ... C:.-DalfT ~ Nt'f,.... ~ 1980 , 8 Je DAil Y Pit.OT Wldl~. July 11, ,. Ho~ywood Cools Off on Hot Books 8.J 808 T'BO•AS HOLLYWOOD CAP) 11 tbf' baoeymooG over betweeo lbe book bulMN aod lbe movie lnduatey• Not ~lY. But a urvey aJDQQC tnde UKutl..a inc:licatea a cooUn1 do'Wm ot ta.. roman~ t.bat waa ao much pubUclMd a year or two afO. Al that Ume. •tudios wtre btddint wiklly for the l1te1t be.t .. 1ters. and publtlben were payU\J bl& money fOf' noveUt.aUon1 ol poten\JalJy hit movl• "TllD& Aas ,. WE• boob Mll· to1 to ntm rompaniea now," ob· serves Naney Hardin. who has been in botb t.he pubtlahio1 and 11enc1 worlda and ls now an exttutlvt> with 8S ~lri<'al rums ''And lbole This i s Acting? lh•t are, are eellin1 •t low« than re- rord prie9. The audioftlnl ol boob ti notu Uftlyaa It wu •'Today prtc.. ror a promllln1 book rur• betwH n PS0.000 aed l500.C.. A year aao, 11ent.a ..... aubUuinc • ..-.ooo f\00«' and 1et· • Uni it -w mon." .. ., four or nve producert want a book. the blddln1can10 cruy," 1ay11 David Obit, who r.pre1e:nt.a Slmon and Schuster on uae Weal Cout,. as wtlt u hi• own hnprlnl. "But runt' out or 10 book• whlch have mm ~alblUUea ao be11in1. MOil of the cootracta are option de•l• " EVAllTS IJEGLBa. b~•d ol the preatigioul Z1e1ler~Dl1kant a1ency. 1dda. "The stud.loa are payina as Actor Willia m Devane, starring in the movie "Honky Tonk Freeway," takes a ride on Bubbles. the water·skiing elephant. dur· ing filming in Mount Dora. Fla. mucb ror he.vy dHll, but the one made by Ga~ Tat ... at $2.5 mllUon -pakl by UDlted .VU.ta for 'Thy ~~bor'a Wlfe' -ll very rare lb· "There ia a bSlber number or op- Uo.na now. Independent producers outawnbef' the major atudJoe by two or three Umes. and they ta~optlons moeUy -HY. S35.000 ••• t a total. ol $250,000 ii the pkture is ade. The independent doesn't lay ou wbole amount; the studio pie up the S250.ooo.·· Michael O. Eisner, president of Paramount P ictures, agrees : ··Prices have peaked in book buyin"! Every once in a while a best selling book becomes a rt\.Aior picture, U.ke 'The Exorcist' and 'Gone with lbe Wind.' But many do not. A book bas to be translatable lo lbe screen, then the script b.as to be written well. cast well, and so forth. Often you can do as weU with an originaJ idea. "WHEN YOU PAY a lot of money for a book, you have built in such ~ cost that you tend to be afraid to take chances. Take 'The Godfather ' Paramount paid only $25,000 for it. I! H eston Movie 'R e-scree1zed' LA VE'J'A , Colo. CAP>-Actor Charlton Heston beaded to the West to watch his latest film, "The Moun· ta in Men," premier~ on a huge out· door screen. But the outdoor screen wasn't the one be wanted. High winds toppled the original screen, so off went the opening-show crowd lo a drive·in theater. Heston told about 1,000 people gathered to see the mm that he bad rented the drive-in, about 30 mUP.s away from the original site, for a special screen- ing Sund'l.)'. . . Ttie actor was here taking part in -the 1989 Weste1 n Stab!! ~ous. sponsored by the . National Muzzle Loading Rifle Association and the ""'ational Association of Primitive Riflemen. Members of the groups worked as extras in the film. Patrick Oewaent "Oellthtfulty Jaunty and .. :: Dollaotl"--· <!1!1l!Jtl! IRJ . ~--CRITICS 1st CHOICE 'HOTHEAD) FRENCH FILM E~ISH SVB-TlTlES "A BETIER FILM THAN 'ST AR WARS ' ••• '' -TIME MAGAZINE Now! Two Great Tastes in One Great Meal. Fish & Chicken· $239 •A crtspy fish fillet •Two hand·cut boneless whltemeat Chicken Planks• .. •Fresh cole ~w •Golden fryes "THE BEST AND FUNNIEST Clint Eastwood movie." -Janet Maslin, THE NEW YORK TIMES o-.: ~ ... ...,,. ...._ ~Ql:9Qlwt:J ,_.,,..~··· ~ r -...A .... e• J ~1o1•• • l£:!:!] '-=_;;;;~=;;;;....;..;;;;;...,.-.J [--.. °" ....... -_,!"'!' CH ()Sl,...,110 11•--0~ a .·~i;.CCJP~ONSC~ ~ "SPELLBINDf NGI Gl.ORIOUSL Y DIABOLICAL!" ~ ...... , ................ ,.,. n-. ~'>Ol~lHI . . ' . I~ "'" , . ~ "~ 1 1 1 r 1 • ~I~ • t ••• ' , the book bad coat • hu1e ')um, the studio might not have been ~g to take a chance on • relatiJelv new dJrector <,.._ancis Coppola>.' Amon1 the hiab·priced properties lbat scored ln the book stores, but not io movie houses: "The Other Side of Mldnlpt." "11le Betay," "Oliver's Story." .. Once la Not Enough," "Bloodline," "Kini of the Gypsies'' and this summer's release. "The Island." Jn the recent past, studios and publiahen have combined to sponsor a property which they hoped would succeed first as a· book, then as a mm . The formula worked with "Love Story." .. NOT ANY MORE;• said Obst. .. As far as a publisher and a p~ ducer getting together and maldnJe a best seUer-forget it. Most deals are not pre-planned. An exception is 'Tbe Formula,• which Steve Shagan de- veloped simultaneously as a book with Bantam and a movie wit h MGM." Shagan re<:ently completed filmmg "The Formula" with George C. Scott and Marlon Brando. Another area that bas suffered a slump is the novelization of movie scripts .. Eight years ago there was a re· volutlon in that field ," reports Hardin. "Before, novelizations were simply a promotional tool wb1ch studio publkity departments banded out and publishers printed as a favor.· Tben the books started selling well, a nd studios were getting big ad· v.ances. But the publishers were taken once too often." "PUBLISHERS HAVE become paranoid after being stung oo films like 'The Black Hole' and 'Star Trek .· " commented Brenda Mutchnk k, who bandies book tie-ins for Paramount. "Yet we have been \IU .. '-"'•Mn"ff"ltl , .. ,k ,:.,,o ,,._A nut\ tt.UJ..f '" MY BOOYGUAHI> , ...... CHRI~ M 11.~.P~Ar ~; • IWTlt fi()f<ll( IN l\V.TT llll IA1'1 • ,J<J14N fl(ll ..,F\IA o.,; ( RAIGl<IC llAl<IJ/'.r.l-..l111l•KA1/ll<Y:O..l,lft•l1\ AllA ~1 Ht\Lll\\I'\--. \.IAH'fl!\Ml LI.. ·-UA\t'C:Kt'o.;I'--· :\IU\l '-'>IMtiN ALA~ lik,\hll\ ""'lit.\ L.l'\ .•.• TUNY HIU. f PC_:""'""' UMG '1..Gllr!_~ ~ t~_,._ ............ ,.~~ ·--·. ,,......,., ,_,_ .. L~ able to make deals for just about...._ ________ ..;...... ________ __, every picture. Perhaps we don't-------------------- make .moneyL Jml we..iook..~~~~-::=::=::=:::--~~~~--"~~~~~~-s-~ book-es an added fact.or in marlteting ~ a film. 1be more exposure oo the ' . shelves, the better for the picture." ... Erma tells it like it is. "Novelizations bav~ come and j.;_.,;;. ~ gone." declared ObsL "Too many ~ people have been burned too many AT WIT'S END In the DAILY PILOT Umes for too much money." ROBERT REDFORD IN BRUBAKER <"> -.M ••.••• .. , .... , ........ .... - "USED CARS" HnterWGot wt..tttT ..... tt••t• , ... ,..... ... Tltef'W Qol. 'FAME" JOHN a BEU!SHI THEBUJES BROTHERS .__. ......... ~ (!). JOHN TNI ~ nta SKA TRAVOLTA eGNTWU&J C~ URBAN ..---.:: ~. COWBOY ~~JI.! .:-.:.!i,P_,. ·---m ~.~p~ SJ ~ (El PLUS (1!21 _,....., ....... ... -.ATBALLS" '"' 1::t1 •• ••aa.•-.~•. , ... ,... .., tl:ef KURT Cltti•'°Pf* RUSSELL ...... ·useo In CAR S" ''SUPER- MAN" t"L (PQ) °"""' ,,. NlllOI .. , ..... 01 DAUIATIOHI ....... "H• ..... \ \ INSIDE: • SupermarketShopper • Sll111Gourmet • SlnglelC.lenclar • ClubOtlendar .. . .·"'(i--··. ,.,,. ......... • .... ..... • 'I .. ··~ '-it • ,,..:... .. ~ ' -... -·~; .... ; t \ With food pn ces edging up along with the s ummer temperatures, it's important le make every dollar count _____ ..._.{QI.JlUttition, . One way to do that is lo skip the soft drink ~unter when you're in the supermarket and head for the fresh fruit section instead. Stock up oo citrus fruits and then go on to the frozen foods fo r some handy concentrates. . and chill in refri~erator . .,Before servmg. sur m orange extract. Fill tall glasse5 with ice cubes and pour cofftt ,,_ __ -mtttttH'e1>ver tb:e ia-.-- Gamish with a dollop of whipped cream and shaved chocolate. Garnish wilh a fresh orange wedge on side of S?lass. Serves 4. APPLE-ORANGE SIPPE R 3 cups water Get out your blender and you're ready lo go to work. c. l tablespoon sugar 4 whole cloves Make some cool drinks for after tennis, for lazy afternoon a round the pool, for entertaining with ease. And the best part is that the drinks made with fresh ju1ces are as good for you as they are delicious. Here are some suggestions for sum~er sipping. SPICED COFFEE FLOATS 3 cups decaffinated Colombian cotree (extra-strength) 2 tablespoons sugar 8 whole cloves • 3 sticb cinnamon 1 pint vanilla lee cream ¥.a cup whipped cream Cinnamon sticks (for garnish) Combine con~. sugar, cloves a.od 3 cbmamcla sticks in •sauces-a. Cover; bring to a boil. Remove fr'om beat. Let st.and. covered for 5 minutes. Chill well in refrigerator. Place 2 small scoops vanilla Ice crea~ in tall gJuaes and stir to a creamy consistency with 2-3 tableapooos of the chilled splced coffee J'lll gJ•sea with remainlng chllled spleed eottee. Top eaeb with whipped cream, and a cinnamon atlct for IU'DiWL Serves 4 ICED CAFE NABANJA 4cupsdecaffmaled <;olombian coffee (extra•str~gtb) 2 cinnamon sticks 1 can (6ounces) frozenorangejwceconcentrate 1 can (6ounces) frozen apple ju.ice concentrate 1 tablespoongrenadinesyrup 1 bottle (32 ounces) club soda Fresh Mint· lcecubes Combine 1 cup water with sugar, whole cloves and cinnamon sticks in small pan. Simmer 15 minutes. Remove cloves and cinnamon sticks. Combine frozen juices, remaining wate r and grenadine. Add spiced liquid. Pour in club sod.a. Serve over ice cubes. Gamiab with fresh mint. Makes 8 aervinp. GUPBCOOLEa l can (6 ounces> frozen grape Juice concentrate 2 cupe froan sliced peaches. drained 1~ cupe water Crushed lee l bottle (32 ounces) ginger ale Combine grape Juice. peaches and •at.er In blender con~. Blend uoW smooth. Pour about ~ cup into each of 8 tllJ glasses. Fill wilb crushed ice. Add ginger ale to fill. Stlr before serving. Serves& CANTALOUPE SLUSH I· 2 cups frozen cantaloupe balls 2 cups milk until l>mooth Add remaintn~ ~redlents and tJtend again. Ser vt:" 1mmed1atcly. __ _ • akl!S"lf cul)'!t""- FRK II FRUIT DAIQUIRI 2oran~es, pttled. r ut in r hunks • Ju1t:e of 1 frel>h IE"mon :? wble:-.pooru. ..,u g~ r ':i cup cuacao or other orange-navored hqueur JL'l cups crushed ice Jn electnc blendl'r . e<>mbine oran~es. lemon juice and ... ugar . blend until smooth Add curacao and ice. blend ....ell. Pour mto stemmed glasses. Garnis h with fresh fruit. 1f desired Makes 5 lo 6 servmgs r about 4 i., cups 1. • Or 2 cups halved strawbemes or 2 cups chunked pineapple or 2 larJi?e bananas. peeled, cut an chunks. Proceed as abovt . Rum ~anauon : Add ~cup llghl rum. Proceed as above SPARKLING FRUIT PUNCH J UJce of J r resh oranges (l cup ) Jwce of 1 fresh lemon 1 can (6 ounces) unsweetened pmeapple juice 1 can (6 ounces) apple }wee lean (12ounces) lemoo-llme flavored soda. chilled lee cubes Orange cartwheels Lemon cart wbffls ln pit.cbe.r. combine fruit juices and soda. Add ke. orange aod lemon cartwheel !.llces; sUr wt:ll Makes about 4 cups (fourkunce serv10gs). FINAUSl"'S FltAPPE v,, cup Jemoo flavored iced tea mix 2i,.; cups unsweetened pineapplejwce ~. cup slJced carrots 2 eups ice cubes labout 12 to 16> ln blender. combane lemon flavored iced tea mix with natural sugar, pineapple ju.ice and carrots. Process al hJgh speed until blended. Add ice cubes. ooe al a time and coa tinue processing unW ice tS blended. ¥• cup sweetened instant cocoa l teaspoon orange extract Whipped cteam 1 cup vanilla ice cream. softened 1 tablespoon sugar 1 teaspoon f rozeo le moo juice ~ teaspoon cinnamon Dasbnutmeg ., Garnish.. if desired, wrth sllewe(ed carrol cvls and pineapple. Makes a~t 6 servino . Shaved chocolate Orange wedges Brew 4 cups of coffee with V• cup cawa. Cover m.jxture BJ llJCllAEL PASKBVJCB __ ...., ........ The mo1t reeent tlwtftuit cbapUll' started wbeo a fruit paeter with • problem turned to the Glblon Wine Co. Altboa1b tiwUrult bas no.1lbed iD CaUfornia IClil foe •more dam 40 years, it remains bot.la 111111 '" and somewhat mysterioal. . Ma111 1o1b Just don't mow wbal to make of the brown. bairJ•••....S sphere that con· taiDa • emerald·freeD fiesb packed with twice as mucb vitamtD c. ~-Nadw to aoutb central China ud onie bowD ... the "Cbinele Goo9eber'r1:• powen iD New Z• a land fl rat b•I•• ex· pertma•-witll the fndt ln 1IOS. 'lbe1 renamed It '•kiwt'' bee•-~ a sUcht resemblance to the c;oaday•s aati.e bird. Vlnel tmrodaced to CaliforDla bl 1115 .... .un bear1q fruit, Md a tuJb' planted aere can produce • to ' tam ~ tlwlfndt eac11,.... . W1tb .. l8tlmated 1,500 8Cnl af kiwtfnllt DOW Wq ~ ed t. Callfontla, tbls year's :cg. e::: 1,000 to 4,000 tom This brings ua back to that packer with a problem wbo, two years ago, found bi.mself with a s urplus of 8,000 pounds of ldwifnlit. He transported the truckloads to Gibson's Winery lo Elk Grove.. a suburb of Sacramento. The packer suggested that Gibson, the state's largest pro- ducer of fruit and berry wines and the lab larpet winery in the country, trJ to produce a kiwifruit wine. Tbe ftnt attempt WU laraelY experlmelatal and WH done with DO ~tioDI, Mid Glblon Pal Kamlka. "We played with It and came up with a~ ''u.idMamlb. Tbe ftnt WtHn1 -• ~ 120 ca1e1 -was lntrOduced last fall and aold out la leu than a month. Salel were restricted to the Sacramento area and 1mallef portions of the San Frandlco Bay Area. Glb1oa official• were en· couraled and llamika and his staff Mt out to leam more about ldwlfrutt aad a.o... to improve the product. They le1rned th at the ktwlfruit la a Ptftlcularly hardy plant that IJ"OW1I up to 8 feet Combine cantaJoupe balls and milk in blender. Blend high. The vines bear fruit between May and November, but tiWta keep well lo .cold storage for up to siz month. There for e , Gi b s on spokesmen sa,y a year rouoc supply ol the new wine is feui· ble. The secood batch of improve6 kiwifruit ~ was awarded a bronze award at the 11th In- ternational Wine and Spirit Ltd. la London thla put.June. Al a reault, Gibson bas stepped up prodUdlon and an estimated 700 caes will be ~ duced for comum= tbil fall. Tbat's istin a vely 1mall amount, but Tbomas Kelley. 1eneral mana1er at Gibloo. believ• a llow approach i.I in o.rder. .. We won't overdo it," he sald, "and we need a better package." Tbe company ~ bettlng on wor d of mouth •moag wine· conscious Callfornians rather than heavy media advertising to tncrease the papularity of the first cornmerdally·produced ld wlfndt wine. - Gibson representatives re· cently previewed their kiwifruit wine at a r e£epUon at the Newport Barbor Art llUlealll. Tbe COlllPUY'• otber fruit and berry wm. were available, but the empbaits wu OB thrifnDt' and it's m.., mes (see aeeom- pu7ial reeipee). The klwifnlit wine did lift .., to lta at.we delertptioa. It is amber bJ eolor and tutet more "1rape1" tban moat fnlt wines. It I.I a sweet wine, bat lbould not be conf~ with beavy. bodJed fruit wines that bne the conslst.ency, of soda fountain syrup. • Of coarse, it is not a wine •"to slosh down with diDner," said Kelley. Gibeoo spokesmen are sellinl kiwtfnlit as a companion to deMerts or u a awamer ~ler °"" lee witb a splash ol soda. Tbe alcohol content 11 12 pel'- cent. and there are no artiftdal additives. llamlk:a ooted. It ls not a wine that will ace well. "The fresher, the better," Kamlka added. Khntruit wtne will be di•· tribut.ed thrwPout Califonia - this year and tn a few limited ma rketa out ol 1tate. Tbe 150 ml <See WINE. PaaeCll> tSff Oil.INK. PageCIS) onderful • me -- .. cl DAil V PILOT Keep Cool at Checkstand 8)' llA&TIN SLOANE la IDU1 ...,... ol &M ~try. I.bis b pro~ to bl OIM ol OM ~ aummen oo tffOl"d. I bope the foUowlq ~ wlll l'l~lJ> to •• lleep ............... .,._ lD tM eheekout line f.. DE.U SUPERlllAllK&T CASlfl~RS - lloat ~rt r.aliae lhal your& isn't an eaay Job. Vou are under • lol of pressu~ lo be accurat• and courteo1a ~ alt tlmt$. even .• under the moet tryin1 clrc:1.unstan<'t-'. · You t t.a.nd oo your feet hour after hour untU t.bey fMl numb. You 1et ~adaches from earchlna fOf' prtc. labels oo produclb and u piratton a., .. on coupons By the end of the day. you are pooped But ao are man)' of lbe aboppen who wait tn long checkout Une for what eem1 to them hk~ an et.e-rnlty. Many or th m have also worked all day. and lhelr feet may ache u badly as youn Many of these shoppers are under pressure. too They are pra)'ll\i they have enough money to pay for everything lo their shopp1ng carts. · When these shoppers finally begin un· loading their purchases on the checkout counter. they need a UtUe cons1deraUon too Before you s tart ranging up their purchases. please give them a chance to un· load e"erytnlng from their carts and hand you their coupons. Please take their coupons courteously and handle them carefully Remember, these s avings mean a lot to a shopper Please be patient Try to help IC they have questions -even about items you have rung up on the regis te r. Please tr.eat each carton and jar as if you were bu.Yin.a It youraelt. You ~dn't want your eaa dropl)('d l•to the bOttom ol the . •b opplna b•&. would you? -THE J SUPERMARK~:TSHOPPER DEAR SUP£kMARKf..'1' SHOPPER - Sfovtnu w kt aao you printed a lttt.tr about tht d.latr•c~ful a.hoppen who steal coupons and prooCa of purchaase trom boxes on the bupermark~t shcilve~ I menUorwd this to a arocery clerk. and she tol<t mt thot one or two or her store's t•tnplO)~S C'Ut proof or purchase Seals from boxes on the ht1lvcis (pr their own refund re· quest~ So, please don't put aJI the blame OD 11hoppcr11 Dt:bb1e from Iowa DEAR DEBBIE l never s aid that shoppera are the only ones stealing proofs of purchai;e 1 hope supermarket mlltlagers Wlll issue stem warnings that any employff caught destroytng mercha ndise in this manner wlll be fired 1 also hope store managers will pro- secute any shoppers found stealing proofs or coupons from their merchandise. Want to sta rt your own organization or eouponers and refunders? Learn how in my "Coupon Clipper's Newsletter No. 2: Coupon Clubs." Send 75 rents plus a s tamped, self· addre s s e d env e l ope to THE SUPERMARKET SHOPPER. P.O. Box 461, Radio Ctty Station. New York. NY 10019. Be sure to request the newsletter by name. REFUND OF THE DAY Write to the following address to reeeive the form required by this refund offer Lavoris Sl.50 C'ash Refund Offer, P.O. Box 1323, Great Neck. N Y. 11024. Th.is offer ex·· pires Dec. 31. 1980 r---~~--~----CUP~~nLEREFUNi>S-----------, I a.¥ff ... L Hl!RSHl!V'S INSl"NT co .. oon Jlt 1""4 Olfor I .!~~ -""~:1 t!i":.:' C:1~~. ':;:~··~=-~ ~~l~m~.::::'.!.~~C::",~. ~": ;.,~,..~~ I <OUPOfl>, f'O< eumol• St•n <olltK \i"Q ow "-<ltd ol H•r.,..y • ln•1.,n1 •n• •IH, jllu• " <'e91\ler IMM I ll"OOh of pu.-ci..w -lie lo<Mtl"9 tor ow req111reo ,.. wlthth•P"l<9of ll>f H•f\M¥ s 1n~unlc1rueo E•P<<e\ tu..O IOUM ... ,,,. ~""''kel, In M..-c>ers and No~. JO 1'191) t m..i•1lnes. ano -,,...,,"9 wltl\ lri.nct. Off•" Mi NUTE MAIO 11•.0..n<•• u Atl .... d Se"CI rho , .. I :::v.;o.::.:~:~~~-:'na~.~~ .,. country Al-:r~~ ;r.:~:;,•: ~o;:,~:,":'c,'~:~= ~:: I COUNTRY TIME LEMONADE Receive a S1 re-tratfd Or.onoe J u.ct plus a "'91"•' ,...,. will\ trw '""° Send tM reQulrecl retunes tQrm plu• 11wtt IG-Pr•<e• of tM IOur <M•'<lrcleo E•CH<e\ ~ JO, I """'' or ""'° 1s-q,.,.art c•nl\ler laDels tram CounlrV l'llO I "Time l.--F l....,.. Drink Mia, •nv II•-E•· Bonu•• n.t\tott~••oon 1 r.autr• r•lundt~ l)trU Oet. 31, ,.. NESTLE DECAF p 0 8o• 16• 'l'ouno ""'"'<"· ' HAWAIIAN P\IN('.)4 Picnic l""C'.h Refund OffH Minn U~ JIMtl•f a n~,. 8Plltr MomH .,.., RK•lva ll n!tuncl ol SI or U. For tM U r~unci. oena G•rO.n\ coolii:-• S.nd -'""'" ,...,, lrOM ._.... lhe r.ciuireo refund IOl'm plu• "''" Mllre ••Del\ Na\li. DK•I or'"'°'"""' ~•" ''°"' .._ ......... I from • or .,.., .... , c•nl•I••• o1 PrH-1.....S 0.0 1. E ao.r~Ocl JI '"'° I H•,.&11.., Punch O.lnk MIX, Olllarenl fl•-t., or tr.. llC Party P1< 1ur1' Jlrlund P 0 8 8<>• ••H ... ,,,, ... ,Quart Pltcr.tr P•ll .. lrom baek ,,.,..,, of 11 (hl<•90. Ill &/)1111 R ....... u wort,, OI <OUDOn• I 7-4uart c.enlsteo of P'"-taned Hawaiian Puncn Sena • l>hOIO 01 vou •no your 1r1ancl• rniov•nq QC I Orin• o\o\111_, ..," ll•t1rors. AIM> send Dr and~ lrom Cola Incl.-"''""'''"'"' AC CMI\ or oonl"' '" ,,... 1po"!.'1•0~<1~.~ •'!.!_1t~of. c'!.'!!.°.!.'"'!'!nko 1>1<~'..<...,'~. P•<ture PT>otcx '"""°'°"return~ You will ,.,.,.,,. I • ~ .... '"" .....,,.. ·~ -ed -· ·~ • U) ~ If RC uw• Int pnoto '""" v~ I ~~ ~r ~·~~';. ~·~~~ =.1~ ~~~~·~'S;..E~~ ';:.'..:'J,;~"~'t08o?°1ti~ouno I :;,~··;:: ~~~~-:=.~:.·~~ ... ~~:~ ~':'.9.''~!i,.,~';"~~ ~~··-;;~s!~'t'~f»IS.,.,":: I Oil< l t, '"° Ju•<•. e apirn Sept JO 1Q80 ·---------------------~--------------- Propleof raisin persuasion! Here's a whole new ra1s1n cereol 1ust f0< you. Kellogg's Rarsrns. Rtee & Rye cereal. Fust we blended crunchy 11c:e and hearty rye together into one 111c:red1bly llovorlul flake Then we added raisins lots and lots ot 1u1CY raisins. Wnot o combrnot100' People of raisin persoosl-00 moke Kellogq s • Ro1s10$. Rice & Rye c:eieol o pan of yov1 nu11111cus b!eokfost. And here's o hnle odded persuos100 .. I .. Charcoal Broiled Chicken Comes Indoors -With Yogurt lt 'a bad enough when It ralna on your parade. but lt 's even worse when 1t ralna oo your cookout. How can you mik e ~ cup plain low.fat yogurt 1 to 2 teas poons aeasoned salt .. · char~·brotled chicken indoors? Trim fringe fat from chicken pieces . Stir yoaurt and seasonings together. Spray a non· stick baking pan well with eooking spray. Roll c hicke n pieces ln seasoned yogurt to coat liber ally ; place skin· side up in a single layer on the baking tray , pittes not touching each other. S U• 6011.-..et •I •i I Answer: with yogurt, in a very hot oven. By Barbara Gibbons ,I Before you d ismiss this as a weird idea, let me explain what hap· pens when you coat chicken with seasoned yogurt and bake at in a really bot oven. The' creamy yogurt coaling seals 1n the moisture and keeps the chicken meat motst. But the chicken fat an the skin <and the chicken fat calori~) melt away. The moisture in the yogurt evaporates and the milk suga r s carmeU:ie lnlo a crispy coating that's as close to "char coal-broiled" as you can get ... without cha rcoal or broiling. All this happens with no attt>nt1on from you W i th o u t turnin g , "atchang. ba s t in~ or fussing. th!? chicken 1s perfectl y done 1n 45 minutes. more or less. dependin g on th e chicken p1ert>s used T"o o ther points a b o ut thi s m e thod should be mentioned Ther e is no ·yogurty" taste to chicken cooked in this manner. so even 1f you don't like yogurt, this is a trick to try. The other impo~t oint 1s that tha~. technique re· suits in a chkken dash that's very low·calon e To minirruze clean·up. .use ~ pan lined w1t,h (011 that can be discarded OVEN·BAKED. NO TEND "C HAR B R O I LED' CIOCKEN 2 pounds cut up fry chicken parts Place tmcovered in an unheated oven. Set tem· perature control at 425 degrees and timer for 45 minutes Bake un · covered without opening O\'en door When timer rings. chicken pieces s hould be c risp and brown. add another 10 minutes cooking time if need~d . Makes rour servin~s. approximately 220 calories ea_Fh. OVEN-BAKSp lNDIAN 'CHARB R O I LED• cm CK EN (Chicken and yogurt. Tandoori-style l 2 pounds cut up fry· in~ chicken parts • ~ rup pl am low-fat yogurt 1 , cup ltme 1u1ce or lemon 1u1ce 2 to 3 tt'as poons mild or hot curl') powder 2 teaspoons paprika l teas poon garlic salt cor plain ~alt > Trim fnnge fat from chicken Stir yogurt with remaining 1ngre~hents . Follow d.Jrect1ons in pte· c eding rec ipe Makes four ~ervangs. approx· 1mately 215 c alories ('d Ch ·C HARBRO I LED ' OU CK EN JS THE JAPANESE STYLE c )lock Tort Teriyaki for 2) 1 ~ CUp )O\lo fat le mOO yogurt 14 cup Japa nese · style soy sauce l teaspoon ground glnger Optional : minced clove garlic Frying c hick e n breast. split tabout ~ pound) Stir lemo n yogurt, soy. ginger and garlic together in a dish. Trim fringe fat from chicken. Turn chicken p1ceces in mixture to coat co m· pletely . Ar rang e chi~en. skm·side up, in a roil·lined pan sprayed with cooking s pray. Place in a eold oven. Set the temperature to 425 degrees and timer to 4~ minutes Bake un · covered and undisturbed until r r 1.!l p a nd "charco a l broiled ." <Dou ble or triple the re· c1pe to serve four or six > Mak ~ two serv· 1ngs, approximately 225 calones each. Sugar·Frtt \'erision - Substitute plain low fat yogurt plus 2 tables· poons lemon juice for lemon y~urt Approx- imately 21.S calories per serving. If it doesn't r ain on your toOkout. you might like t o u s e yo~urt as a bar~cue baste. He re's a $500 rtt1pe that took first place in this v ea r ·:. D e lma r va Chicken Cooking Con· test. developed by Joan McCormick of Tabb. Va. Mrs. McCormick's re· c1 pe Will go on to com· pete with other re~tonal • SAVE •1.00 ON FOLGER'S CRYSTA~S. TAKE THE CHALL ENGE. PURCHASE A l~OZ. JAR AND GET A $1 COUPON IF YOU LIKE FOLGER'S. OR 5Qc CASH IF YOU DON'T• ... •... a SAVE' 20c ON BAKERY GOODS. GET A 2oc CAS H BONU S· ON BAKERY GOODS FROM YOUR GROCER . We're so pos1t1ve you'll like Folger's Crystals. we chal- lenge you to try 1t. All you do is send us the inner seal from a lO·oz. 1ar. along with the required certificate . and take your choice: If you ltke our brand. we 'll send you a $1 coupon good on your next purchase of Folger's Crystals. If you sttll pref er your brand, we'll send you 5Qe rn cash. And. as a bonus tor taking advan tage of this otter. we'll send you 2oc in cash when you purchase bakery goods from your grocer. Get the required cert rf 1cate at part1cipat1ng stores. Or write to: Instant Forger's Challenge Otter. P.O. Box 432, Cincinnati. Ohio 45299 for your certificate. •r t•. , >' .-vJ •n IJ c, 1'\ •ro..., Jun" I \I I :. 1;u<il 3 I I l 980 I 1m11 one refund per namf' Cf d\)0•~~~ w\nners ln the National Chicken Cooking Contest • to be held in August in Atlanta. GBILLEO VOGlJRT . LEMON CIOCKEN " \ 2 pounds c ut up • broller·fryer chic ke n parts . 8 ounces plain low· t: rat yogurt V.. cup wine vinegar 1 tablespoon lemon Julee 1 clove garlic. minced l teaspoon ground coriander I tea.spoon powdereG mustard 'h teaspoon freshly ground pepper 'h teaspoon ground ginger 1-11 t.easpoon ground clove11 5 drops hot pepper sauce Trim fringe fat from chicken. In large bowl, mix together yogurt, vinegar. lemon juice, ga rl ic, coriand e r . mu s tard, pepper, ganger, Clo"es and hot pep per sauce. Add c hic ken, turning to coat; marinate in refr:igerator a bout 1 and one-half h o U· r s ; r e s e r "" e · marinade. Pla ce chicken. skin.side up. on grail over hot coals ab9ut 7 inches from heat Cook, turning, and basting with re served marinade, about l hour or until rork can be 10· serted in chicken with ease. Makes four serv· in~s. approximately 230 calorie-, Pach .. \ , \ ·Simple CheM-y Pie · Can )OU ba'ke t1 chtrr)' pl ·" .. Well. you probably <'4tn but the point IS )'OU won't l'Hl\'\' to ba kt' o n to s impl e ve r •on of \be ramou~ Amt'r1can b~1all) Whtm' )'Ou nN'(I ,. d1,. tincHv\' final\' for a b lm pie m~al. or when 'ou detect a udden crn\l'tn1t for thut m•n l'low. ,,.,t !!>Wt>t>t t'hf'rn r ht-.-,•• Oin or. whip up th1i; t'1l!t\ no rvo k . 'n o bak\' desst>rt Tht> bas1r:. urt• 1n..:rc> Coo~ T ht.> Chmt'M.' method vr preparin~ 't·~t.'lobh .... with a m1n1nium ul tooking ttmc .ind JU~l a f e w sca so n1~io tu enhan«' lhe1r flavor 1s ideal for light summer meals _ "The natural Clavur a nd t e x t url' o f th e vegetables should not be overwhelmed b } thl' seasorun~s o r bathed rn so y sauce... M~ys Ruth Rodale Spa ra . author of "Naturally Chinese Healthful Cooking from C hina," published h) Hodale Press. Emmaus. Pa The recipes from the cookbook lasted below <ir e nutritious. easy to prepare and take advan tage of fresh vegetables t•urrently 1r plentiful s uppl) .f' ~l'SG BEAN SPROUT SAi.AD I pound mung bean sprouts J tablespoon~ "'atcr I cooked ch1 ckt'n breast I egg 2 tabl~spoons wa ll'!' Pinch of salt Cookm~ oil 2 tabl~~poon~ so~ l)3UCe 1 teaspoon honey '12 teaspoon Chinese sesame oil l Place s prouts tn a large, heavy frying pan with 3 tablespoons of wate r. Cover and steam about 2 minutes until JUSt wilted. Drain. Shred chicken breast b y hand u s ing your ringemails for a natural l ook . or s hred finel y with a sharp knire. Beat egg m a small bowl with 2 tablespoons of water and salt. Heat a small a mount or oil in a med1\Jm-sized frying pan. Add enough egg mixture to cover the bottom of the pan. Pour orr any excess. On a low heat , cook e~g until JU~t farm Remove egg pan: cake from pan and con tinue cooking the rest of the egg mixture in the :.am e way. arldang a li1 tie mor e oal for each pancake Roll up and1vadual t•gg pancakes. The n c ut :1 c r o s s i n t o n a r r o w strips. Mix toj.!eth<-r ~oy s a u c e . h o n l' ' a n d :.t-same 011 1n a s mall dash Co mbine ~prouts. ~hredded chicken breast a nd egg stnps m a serv ing bowl. then pour SO\ mixture over all. star- ring well. Chill lightly. <Ser ves 6) SPINACH WITH GROUND SESAME 1 1.ablespoon sesame :.eeds 1 powtd fresh young spinach 1 dove garllc 1 scallion . while stem only 1 tablespoon Chinese ;~same oal 2 tablespoons soy sauce 1 teaspoon honey Place sesam e seeds in a s mall. heavy frying pan. O n a moderate name. heat untiJ lightly browned. Stir frequent- ly. Grind roasted seeds. coarsely, wilb a mortar and pestle. Rinse ..spinach well. cutting off any tough Uems1 Sha ke off all water possible. Mince garlic, then mince white stem ohcalllon. Heat Chinese sesame oil la large wok or frying pan. Stir-fry spinach un· W lt bu jwt wilt.eel. Mlx ln garlic and sullion. Blend together soy sauce and honey. then pour over spinach. Stlr well. Sprtnkle with ,round sesame seeds, "'ix. them ln and serve 1mmediatelv. <Serves 4> dtt nta you'rt> llkf'I )' to hnvt on t\and canned ch.-fT)• pit-filllna. C"r.-am rhee~<' and tho t two h• nd · !i t a nd b> ~. '"' ee>tt>ncd rondt'OM.•d milk .md r"('()ll.'tltuled l<'mon JWt"t' Thf' Jule<' thl<'kt>ns the 1>W<'<'l<'n <'On d l'n11cd milk ao thf'rC'' no ba k1n• nt-('t':i,1>.H) With 11n itlread' prt•pu ri'd J?rah m C'nwl..t-1 r ru!.t thl' t~1nu.'> p1l' uppt.•ur' almo11t n.s tf by mugH' ~ 11 h f""" I r n C' t• ~ Id I lM."h1nd to kl ~you tn thl' ku rh~n ch •untnit up lalcr nn:allV IEESt: PIE <Makn oec-t ·lo<'h plf') I I 9 inch> tirAAham rruc-lwr <'rumb rru.<tt 1 4g.ounrt.•) PIH'k•a:~ cream ch !lt":-.t'. soft<'ned I ( 14 OUOC.'l• I t'.tn ""' t't'tt'nC'd <'Ol'ldt'n t'd mtlk fN(Yf l'V•ll~U Ut (.°ii I 1 , cu11 tf'const1t1,1ted l\'nlllll JUI<'\' 1 tca:.poun v ~n 1 Il a t»l'.lrJ~I ('h rry pie fllllna. chill" ,In medium bowl, beat crt>um chee <• until lhtht :1 n d f 1 u t t y : /\ d d ~we>t•tenc·d condensed mllk . blt>nd thorou(lhly Stir in lemon Juice and v11r11lla Pour into crust. Chill 3 houn; Top with dn ln.'<1 urqount o( pie lllllnt: befort• erv1ng . Hefngt!rute ll'ftovers. 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" Italian Sausage }49 l• }79 ·~ 119 .,., )69 tt• ..., I \\II~• • "'""" .,, • t<\f ,, )29 Pork Sausage Rolls PRODUCE ...... u\.l t •• < .... Romane Lettuce &JIPq>pers C!W"'-~,.. .... :l Salad Cucumbers '•1f '~ -~' California Nectarines f~~tH·1.-.f _ Hawaiian Papayas "f'C"1< POl Schcfftera l'tants . I• .25 w .39 .~.39 ,~·.39 lJ\ .29 u~ .69 l"-J59 IJll!Cl" rHT(Tf\11. r~ 1HlllT$U"\ JOU 'T TO J(LV 20. ,,. CloU u' JU1' 1400 ~ l~T1Ql!I ()( 5 ro. MA~"' ¥0ll m:N ""° "'9ClS.,,,. AO NOi ORQM AT \l'Of'?j ,,,. .,, '™Sf. l.()(i "1'1Q(~ ''°°"' PICO II.~ LOS iV'Cif.l.U. U T I .,, IOTif II~ lOl AtQU.$ SN! Oll.00 MIO I.Ab \!:<M IAU.t"' .._TAI. QIWfTlTIU °" Y °"-"OM.YIM OM. Y • .00111'1 IUf'OtoY 050A fOOO $ 1/11¥ ~ ctNllt AClCV'l1.D FRESH START LAUNDRY DETERGENT 42-0Z. (f't(U .)O()n'1 2.74 • 1 CARESS BATH BAR 4 7~0Z. CRISCO VEGETABLE SHORTENING .53 3-POUNO ERA LJQ(JID LAUNDRY DETERGENT 2.23 -32-0<JNCE IMM 1.63 JVORY LIQUID DISHWASHING DETERGENT llOUNCE .99 HuntlngtOfl .. Kh 21012 8HCh •tvd. Huntfntton .. adl 1n1 Attanta 4130 Barranca "d. ,ountafl' ven.r 18201 Hart)or & £dln99r Coete MHa 11S E. 1Tih Street and Oren.-Ave San Juan Cepl1treno 32051 C.mlno Cepltttano I Del Ot>ltp0 Capl•tr•no 8aach 340l1 Doh•nr Patti Dt. & Vldor1e le'9un• HUI• 248•1 Allele Pem.ar I Hon / ' . . . . r f Trinidad a.lid Tobago Cosm~politan ~uisine : The ulUQue mlxt..,. ol • many tuluarH •blcb com prlte tbe popu.latlon of Trinidad ud Tobe'° re ult. ln 1 vartaty ol thnlc tul1lnes as ln· t~rn•Ocmal, al the COWi· lry. , Locat~d tn tbe outhernmo t Carib· bf-an. only tinn mites Cro m Vt>n eaut>la. the two-111land nation ls thc- blrthphu.·e of th<> sfrf'1 tJnd. ~· .. hv.so dnd th\' 4J'l\ho llll"'l'Vl'r. 1l 1 the co~ 0t01>1)ht.1n dm.1l~wm. of 11umeroo' rue-es in<·lud rn~ Ahll'un . l nd1.ln . (.'h 111 t''•'. Syrttlll , I' 11 r t u i:: u t'' t'. ... rt' r1t' h . ~pJn1 ~h JrHI En ~l u.h that nwl..t·~ th1' unusuul- \~ Mt ph1 ~t11·,1tt•tl (.'Uffi• m u n 1 t } ci r o \ t' r on e ni11lion t'tt11t•ri.-, rt'i-t'm· hh' u mtmature l lnlted !\.tt1on:. While eH•n Pons h,1, ~H cum~d to the 1n '.htO n or Amt•rtC'Jn h .1 m bu r f.! (' r <' h J 1 n ~ . Twn1dod and Toba~o art.' Jrthlnjl tht' \Hlrld's re" pl.1cc.s "hc.>n• huq~ers" .mil ·rranks" h.i\'e not t'''"quered llt>r<> ) ou :ii.I.. for :i H1,t1 " tn5lc'ad This 1:. .111 lnda:in Sll:ll'k ~O!'llSt Ill~ Of 53\'l"lr) \'Urrlt'd nwat tind p<lt.1t()('S or 'Pllt ~H'.U•. rt,11\'d 10 tt•n dt>r folds o f sort. ~ H'ld11~ pastry that d()(' ... not nJkt' \\hilt' Ro11 1s the m ost r;.1mous "lnd1;tn'b dish an 1 h1~ part or the world. ll 1-. completely unknown m India. \\' a lklng along the ... rt't~ts or \.his bustling. tropical capital or Port n( Spam. one encounters .1 \' i b r a n t E n g l i s h · i-peakmg culture with Tran1dad1ans wearing ... ans. d 'hotis, batiks. t·al~pso sh.Jrts. Chinese ... 111 :.karts. turbani. and frlle .... T "' (' n t v t '4 o m i I es 1111rthc•a .... i of Trinidad ltl.... 1ts sister i!'land of T obago. On has third \(1\.a ge t o the New \\ orld tr\ 1-498. Columbu:. .J 1 .. (' <> \' 1• r l' d Tr 1n1 da d . 11.immg 1l for lhC' thret: hill" surroundrng Port of ~PJIO wh.ich he a ssoc1at· ,.d wath the Holy Tnnit~·. However. on the sam e \'Oy age. he missed Tobago. Whal a mis take he Ill ade' The island. later n.J med for Tobaco. an Indian pipe. is a lush p.irad1se with some of 1hl• mos t bt>autlful li<".1che.., an thl' wo r ld. 'l0rdun1 muun1a1ns. blue !1:1' !> Jnd -more t-xot1c f111\.\ l'rs. trees a nd birds that c;m be round on a ny oth er W e~t Indian l!>IJnd. Tr1n1dad1a ns and Tobagonian s make ex· tl'ni.ive use of all the frC's h fr uit s and 't.'~c.>tables grown here, often purchasing the m from loc al farmers .... hose food s ta lls are con \•eniently l ocal ed roadside. F'or a warm weather outdoor meal the follow- 1 n F: island r ecipes. r PpresentaUve of some o f the c ultures on Trinidad and Tobago, t•an prove to be an at- t ra r tive alternative to lhc traditional fare «OTJ DOt.:GH ~ cups or nour ' , pound m a rgarine 2 teaspoons salt fl teaspoons ba king pu .... der l cups water I•., cup~ milk Olive or coconut oat ror basting Mix nour. m argarine. -.alt and baking powder, crumblinf' to the texture 3f breadcrumbs Add ":Her and milk and mix to a ~oft dough. Grease dough with )ltve or coconut oil and let stand for one hour. Cut c;Sough into 18 pieces and 'roll into balls. Set asid~ for 30 minutes. aanFILUNG ~ pound split peas ~ teaspoon cumln seeds • ~ teaspoon saffron 1 clove garli c, crushed I tablespoon cooking oil Piece of bot pepper, rlnely minced <optional> Salt to taste Parboil split peas with saffron and salt t.o taste in enough water t.o cov- er Drain peas and 1rtnd to powder. Parth cumln affdt ln a hol pot. Heat oU end ~ peaa wlth 1arllc, rurnln 1ted1, f>epptt and tall for one m\nutt f"l•tten each roll of rotJ cb.ICh and piece a huplni tabl spoon of th• t\Ulna tn lhe center of ucb roll and fold to ('()\•tr lM aland (or ts minute. Roll oot balls as th\nly IUI ~"lblt• to flhout 12 11w ht>8 1n diameter Cook on a h.-avy frvin1: JHtn hght b .:rt' RM'<i with ¥ m1x111r11 of oi l u nd martitunne Tum to cook other tdt' K t•••p rot18 warill und llHl l'I b} p1J111g \lilt' U[:)()n th«" othl•r ll nd coH·nn.c w 11 h ~1 d ·' Ill I> I I 0 I h ~('r\ ,. :)lone> \\1th :-map or Ctll with nw.tt C'l'llRIED CHl('K EN 3 J't)und frH·r~ 111 1- JO&nh'd .md '" 11\0\'d :1 t •' h I t• ' 11 tl o n ' \ t·~t'l .1hlt1 tlll I omon <.'hlll'IK'\I 2 t'I 0 \ l' l> !<: a I 11 t'. C'rU~h\'<1 :! tablt''ll(lCllll> t'urn flil " drr l l l' .1 :. JI n tl n 11 r papnl.1l :.! 1•up-. \\ OIPr :! l nr~l' t11m:ll<W:.. qua rt t'rt.°'11 ;\ t J h I 1•' \I 1111 n :- l'hop1i.>ct rnr ... lt•\ !'.1lt .ind l.K'Prwr to t ast1• S1•3<:C'n th'-• dHd.t•n ''1th ~.1rh<". ontons. irnlt .1nc1 Pt'l11ll'r llt':ll th<' 't•.:t•t .1hlt' 1\11 and curry po" der Add seasoned c hickt>n. paprika and watt>r. ~prankl c.> w ith water ocras1onally to pre,·1·nt burmng Prtt'k tht• c haC'k e n plt'C'C'!' 0.111 O\'Cr with a fork and l>lmme r on a low heal until tender <about 20 minutes>. Add t o m a toes and simmer for S minutes. Garnish with chopped parsley and s~rve "1th rice and rots Serves four RICfJ CALYPSO ~ cup:-. Carolina n ee ' ! teaspoon salt I bird pepper or a fr .... drop~ or hot pepper ">aU <.'t' <.up gr ;.i t cd (.'0<.'0n ul ' • c·up diced sweet -peppe r •: cup grated carrot 12 cup c hopped onions :? ounces butter or margarine I cup peeled diced tomatoes I cups chicken stock Extract the coconut milk from the gr ated c·oconut by mixing w ith a 111tle w <.1 t e r a nd <.,Q Ut't.'ll OJ! t ht' liquid through a l:>trainer. Cook o nions. c-arrot and s weet peppe r an I ounce of but· t e r or marga ri ne without allowmg them to color . a bout 3 to 5 minutes. Add the rice and stir until a ll the grains are liRhUy cooked. Add tomatoes. coconut milk and stock. Add s alt to taste and pepper . Cover tightly and place in a hot oven <JSo degrees> to cook for 20 minutes. When r ice grains are full and fluffy. mix in one ounce or butter cut in cubes . T his will ge n e r o us ly s e rv e 4 p e r son s a nd lea ve enough over for use al a ~econd meal CJDNESE VEGETABLES l g r een p epper. sh red l large l'arrot. sliced l s talk cel ery, Julienned 1 12 mu i.h r oo m s sliced 4 o unces canned baby corns on cob 4 ounces bamboo shoots. sliced J me dium onion, chopped 2 t ables poons soy sauce 1 tablespoon oyster s auce 4 ounces caUliflower 4 o unces wate r chest.nuts, sliced 4 tablespoons vegetable oll l clov e garlic, crushed Piece or ginger root, sliced Re move stems end soak mus h rooms in water . Clean vegetables and slice finely in 1-incb squares. Cut celery in 1-inch matchsticks. Slice baby corns down the centers. Blanch all vegetables t ·u•pt l1'ffn pepl)flr m hot water IOI' I m nutt- HHl oU ln a •h•llow pot end tUr fry veaetobh: . addln1 H1l and pt-mwr to tet le, IO)' auc~ und O)'lttr llUC . Cook r or 3 t o 5 minute.. R~movt~ .i1111•t 1 b for 1t-r v1ng ~wn ,. hot. Enouah for 4 to '' pertona TalNlDAD PON~t-: (' KE I p<>und butl.-r '" murjll.trllll' I !)(111fld po\.\ lh I t 1 I 'ugar 12 t•.:w11 I t'lll> \1 \ <1porJh 11 milk I llUOC\' h .1 .. 1111 11"" ll\-1 l ~1lt1Hi ull Jllll I \I" r.11.u r. '"'··d (; reue and Une wllh g it•• proof plptr, • t:! u1ch diameter cake 11~n . 3·lnchu hl1b. <:rtllm butter and au1ar for u to JO mlnulel or UD• t1l U•bt Md null). Add ''IUI ont at a Ume. be•l· in.: -. U to lntorpocate 111 butter mixtutt. Add mil.k and vanllla. Hlt•n d w e ll for 3 natnllt~. Sift nour4 1nd uukintt powder together' .ir1d bl od Into the mix· 111 11• 11.,1n1ot u wooden -1 •01m nr i-pntula l'•'ur tnto the prepared p.10 .ind ba ke at 3SO tit·~·,., . .., for 4S minutes 111 11n11 l the ~akt Is ~· .. hh•n .md o tester com· I ' \1111 1 lt>.11\ f rm1t \~Ith rrosting Of '"" 1 1•ho1c<' a nd sprinkle The variety of ethnic cuisines in Trinidad and Tobago is as tempting to the palate as the aosmopolitan amalgam of races is enticing to the eye. Whether in a fine dlnery or festive dining room. I h 'll"\l•KIO \ 11111ll,1 "1th ~1.-1l\>d coconut :....:..:::.:.::.:.~~-!~!..:!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!::::::~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! the afternoon meal otters a succulent array of appetizers, entrees and a rainbow of home- grown f rw t. Pepsod nt oolhp st lnclvde1 30' Off lte91.1lo• Any S.1e ,oc~og• 0..• Not lueed JO"-fol lb Thin Sliced Meats Sliced Imported Harr Hillshire Sausag e Skinless Meat Franks Sliced Bacon ~·· Dungeness Crabs c .. 67c gac $198 ":. 98' $1 19 $1 49 • Safeway Or normel •· Slab B!!con 9< 99 7-Bone Beef huck Stea Sofe91toy &..on Beef Chuc~. Center C111. ~129 Cross Rib Roast~.=. .... ,, t s199 Boneless Beef Steak~-::.. ~ s2o9 ,. . Arm Pot Roast l..:~. ... 5139 Chuck Short Ribs G.·--;~ . .,, ~ $1 98. P . G d B f "· ' s.,.88 rem1um oun ee (•:>· l: ..... 1 .. Boneless Stew Meatl~&-· s1 ss· . .. ,,...,_. Fish Sticks ~t 97c , ... ,. ...... Bake~· Specinl.~ .' -Whole Wheat Bread: 'f"·t' ... : 69' E I. h M ff' Sc•'t" ~a 79' ng rs u ms e..,, (f 12 Sesame Rolls':•,:~ 2:\ '100 :179c Beverages D•f'IO• Rf'guloo ~' ;,..,.< •• -. 4 $1 3'2-01 Bottles ,~.-........... ' t ~ Margarine \~ • ~Mo •• (b 59c \ c.o ...... \ :_ ~ Downy Softener -$2 99 2 _ s1 00 6 s100 2 ~-= s1 1s 3-Comet • ..,. Hunt's Sauce ~ RC Cola r>.1;~. ::=: T rop1cana .. "'.5129 . ·-·~·-... "-··---~·,,. ... ... "'-'-' f• t.,... .... M~t .,.. f, •u .. )( "9._._, :-z Ancient Age : · ~Lancer's Rose ~ Gilbey's Gin ~ Sebastiani v r s5ss 2 h.~7°0 -. .. s999 s229 ce Milk lv cf'•nl' Oirh<•ou~ I I c ~olf Gallon . Z: Cot ag e Cheese -.;;;..y T or1ino s Pizza ~ ~M ineral Water ~.,. ~R· AR . u..-. ~ ice--oni ... .s229 2 ~ .. $1 :I<>' tt ~ .. /59c 59 c Lucerne Large 'AA · Eggs ~ I Kamchatka ~~7'' Wine 'afeu:ay Qualil) /'ruducf•.' le~t~~~J;~:~~250 Fresh Tomatoes Red Plums '. • .• Yellow Onions Aasorle4 lunch Lettuce ~~29< ..... _ .. Vale~c1a Oranges 5 ~age Italian Squash ~ 25' Potting Soil :.# 2 ~ 99' ·····-··· .. ~-!~ ,.... Plants '1-~1-·..... . ~ ...... L. .... y l2'' ,.,.4 .,...,. .... "" 6 •lft -... ,_ """"'-• ,..-, o1.1>. '"°"' _..,.. ~ tt._ .._ 0..,0_ ....._.c-.,.... -~I t.loo"" ._... o.-o.t.. °"""' XOll_..• Capsules ~~$134 Everything you want from a store and a little bit more! __ M_,._•L_B_o_x __ } STIM~ TES ftntHl•J • I 000 ~Dr~ ... ..,_.. l•edl • U6 .... C...t ....... ~ 1Mct1 •JHIS.. ....... s-hA8e • U ~ t.y ....... S.-L..-• S-. M9,.......,, _,Le hm. ......... Yllft • 1441 1 e.torw Dr~ .. w .... .,...... • • I • ~.,..,.. ..... _,...,,. ..... ~ ...... --.•··~ •. . . ·. 74 FAMOUS PRODUCTS CAME TOGETHER -TO CUT YOUR FOOD BJl,1,! CANNED GOODS Chicken of the Sea Tuna Cicbhardt Tamales Green Giant Peas Gonons Chopped or M meed Clams Nalley's Oiili Nallcy's Stew Sc~ SPICES. SAUCES, SPREADS HeiN Pickles HeiN K.ttchup Kraft Barbecue Sauce Kralr~Whiz Kraft Mayonnaise- Laura Scuddcr's Peanut Butter Lawry's Garlic Salt Morton Salt Schilling Imitation &con Chips, Bits or Salad Toppins ' Schilling Italian Style Spagnetti Sauce or Taco Seasoning Mix BEVERAGES MJB C.offce Nestle Inseam Tea ~ TrecSweet Fruit Drink TreeSweet Canned Orange Ju•ce PET PRODUCI'S Jonny Cat Crave Dry Cat food Kai Kan Can ned Dog food Ka i Kan Canned Cat fuoJ· HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS Aurora &throom Tissue Boracccm Dry Bleach Brawny Paper Towels Eveready EnCfii:cr Glad Wrap • Glad Twh Bag/Garbage Bag Palmolive liquid Deta&alt Purex DetiCfimt 20 Mule Power Bathroom Oeaner PERSONAL PRODUCTS Blistcx l ip Ice Irish Spring Deodoranc Soop ---- mull SI Wll.L HELP THE crrr or ROPE SAVE LIVES. Thedooa<X the Oty o(Hope are open to dlOIC suffering &om killer and crippling diseaaes.-Admiaion la quick and easy for daepat~tl who suffer from the dbeatcs we treat. Ten cl thousands o( people ci all ages are treated with c:onc:em and compassion, wi~hout regard to race, creed, color or religion-and without cost to the patient. bi can help support this lifesaving work by raponding generously to the C-oupons o( Hope pllnpaign. r No Norue-rue P:lnty H~ Mocha Mix TamfY.1x Tamroru Parka~· Mar)..>arine SOUPS & SNACKS P1llsburv 81:.arns Bell Bra nd Pocato Olip.1 Pillsbury Cinnamon Rolls Mug 0 Lunch Swiss MISS Pudding Planters Ory R~tcd Peanuts Zad :v Poultry Planten Mixed Nuts FROZEN ~Sou~ O:m-Fresh ba rter &led Smoke Oaft Beef Jerky products Souptime Ccm -Fresh any sauce item Sun Giant Raisiru Green Giant Rice Original. Super Sna x Green Giant Boil in &g RE.F'JUGERATED Vegc:ta~ Knudsm Cream ~ Mar-Kes Taquitos Kraft light n' lovely 5'n.glcs Ore-Ida A:>catoes Kr.ft c.ol.by &. ~ T0t 1no P1ZZ3 TrttSWttt Fro:cn Orans.-c Juice Tree Top Froien Apple Juice Tree Top Fro:cn Pear-Grape Ju1CC' PACKAGED & BAKERY Dtx1e Fry Coating Mix Golden Grain Macaroni &. QlCddar H05tess Twinlucs Millbrook Bread Mrs. Cubbison's Sruffin' Max Thomal' English Muff ins V 1ca Crunch Granola SEND FOR YOUR COUPON BOOK TODAY! .. (S OAllV~LOT HUNTINGTON BEACH CERRITOS ~ . -,.. Get Up to You'll Be Amazed At How You Save At FOOD BARN! I • •• -G.E. LIGHT BULBS 4sulb Pack each $299 s191 s102 MR. JUMBO TOWELS each 4gc 3ac 11c CANNED 7 -UP ~fe1ular Pack s219 s12• 91c 6 12-oz. Cans HOCK FUUrO-NUTS COFFEE~~· sg39 s791 $141 BUDWEISER BEER & Pack $209 S168 41' 12-oz. Cans KAMCHATKA VODKA 1:-is-uter ~~~of san s711 •1•1 ...r KRAFT GRAPE JELLY GALLO SPANADA Ty~~lla 1.5-Llter sz4• •111 71c HO.MOGENIZED MILK Lucerne Gallon '112 $1 12 1 QC • RKEY DRUMSTICKS a~f~~k lb. 590 37° 2ZO . . FRESH RED TOMATOES lb. 58° 3go 19° ilONEYDEW MELONS lb. 25° 14° 11° 9-oz. '141 99° 51JO GARDENA CANOGA PARK l u q 0 it _______ ......___ More for your food dollar , *Compared to regular Supermarkets. How FOOD BARN helps you save money! ~ Brfng your own bags. ~ Unload your own cart. ... ~ Bag o~ Box your own V grocerte,. ~No Gimmicks, No Games. No Frills.Just Low PRICES! ~ Take your groceries to your car ..• No Farry Out Service. • , You'll SAVE MORE AT FOOD BARN You'd have to go far to beat FOOD BA&N ~ prices but ~ you don't •. . i ~ have to! 1 -· Prices Good July 17-23at.l'OCJD UDN Get .more tor your food dollar! f'OOD . ...; ~.July 19, ,..,. Texa8 Veniso11 Chili 1 wh •• ~ Prices Anger· ShopperS: Lbokiac fOC' a way lo Ult tbo1e ftw extra pou.nda ol venison len over from that lut bunt· tn1 trip? Try Tt•H Veo11on Chili. a 1peclal recipe that'• just riahl aa a ~arty aide d&lh orma1o ourae for summer rbecuea. picnics and Uoo. i • 'l • • • 'WASfQNGTON (AP> ._ Aaric:Wtu.re Depart· ~ent aperta say t.bere a 1.,... tupply ol fresh ult this summer and at tbe abundanee ts elploe keep price in· eases "moderate." : Based oo June 1 Jn · dlcat.ioos, production or t•rl y-barvested non- fHru1 fruit "wlll be 1ligbtJy below las t •year's very Large c:rop•• Tuu V•laon Chlll ta Juat one ol J8 o,._inal 1 a me rec round an an all·n•• cookbook. "Game Rttl~a From Marlln.·· publlahed by tbe llarUn llrearms Co TbiJ tull·t'Olor cookbook contains au the i.nfonna tJon rWOfded to prepare dellclou1, eaay-to-nx came dlahet ancludlna lar1e and •mall 1ame. but that rem alnln up pllu of c llr u "atti sharply ln&er " than a yur ago "Thus. largt> suppllt-s combtned With a "''eak e('onomy v. 111 moderate the expected seasona l I n c r eases 10 g r o we r prices for fresh and proc essing fruit and in re· tail prices for fresh fruit," the ,department's ouUook board said. waterfowl ind uplend bt rdl Th• rffj pe boolc ls aur• to de.llaht \M out· dooramao and hi• fami- ly. 1nd anyone ~lie who enJoys the aperlal ex. cltement ot down bome dlnln1. "Oam.-RHlpu l'"rom Marlln" li offered for 13 per copy and Is avalla· ble by wrilina Gamea Re cipes. Dept MR , Marlin t'trt-or ms Co . 100 Kenna Orw~. North Havtio. Conn 00473 TEXAS VENISON Ctm:.1 2 pounds venaoo '•cup vegetable 011 1 e uv ehoppt!d onion& 2 c:loves garlic. minced 1 large Jiret>n pep- per. cut into strips 3 tablespoons chili powder 2 teaspoons s ugar 3~ cupa tomatoes 1 cup tomato aauc. 1 <.-up water ,._ teupoon aalt I t.tbleapoon flour mixed with 2 tablet· poons wa~ .. 2 cups coo k e d kldney beau Coarsely 1rind venison and brown In heated oll ln a heavy pan. Add onions, earUc and 1reen pepper and cook about 5 mi.nutea. stirring constantly. Add cbili powder, sug- ar, tomatoes. tomato sauce. water and salt. then let rilixlu.re simmer for about 1 ~ hours. II a thicker chill is desired. s tir in the flour a nd water paste and cook for ~ minutes or until mix- ture thickens. Just before serv\ng. add the red k idney beans and allow chili to heat an additional few m inutes. •1 Tiiie Aaaeelated roore than three people said they worried a lot particular product o PreN In four-said t.blngs are about tbe COil of food . store. • A m e r i c a n s u · 10101 pretty badly or _ Just over half of the ··The survey reepond- per market s ho ppers very badly. Only U per-shoppers were found to e n ta wer'e abar p& are d!KouraJed a bout cent a aid lhln.ea were ·go-be acU vi.Its or potential cr1Uc,aal of industry. thelr MCJOOmic Pfftelll ins very well, or at leut activilt.I in the field of pc>Uaten drew up a and fut.ur., but they are fairly weU. In a similar consumer protest. Two o f busineuu, tbe~ more wtWni than ever survey a year ago, 37 years ago, whe n the asked whether eacb oae ~ to tum ancer over tu1b percent of those ques· same questions were struck a Sood or b~ P r1 c ea l n to action tlooed saJd thine• were asked. onJy about one· balance between profti. a1alnst products and goinl well. lhlrd were real or poten· a n d p u b l i Ci atorea. tial activists. respooaibility. J.:;. Tb~ are some of lhe -MORE 11IAN one-The oil compani• '!l!t fiodlf!r of a survey COO· third of the survev sam· a "bad" vote from RI 1 ACTIVISTS were de· ..r~ .. due by Yankelovicb, pie said their standard fined as those people percent or tbe peo.,~ Skelly and White lnc.. or living was w6rse than w b 0 h a d a 1 read y questioned, buslnea Dr • for the Food Marketing it was a year ago; about engaged in at least two general got a negatl~ ln.stitute. the same number said forms of organized con-vote from 84 perce~:~ The survey was the they have no real con· sumer action _ signing the local electric com~ latest ln a series of an· fidence that their stand· P e tit i 0 n s. j 0 i 0 i 0 g pany scored badly wiOt, oual reports the polling ard or Li ving would 1m· p 7 8 percent, r o oJS, firm bas prepared for prove. boycotts, et c. otential manufacturers with -7' the institute, whi c h · -The price of actlvlstswere tbosepeo-percent, supermarkef(' reprHents food retaile rs gasoline is a thorn in the pie who said they were with 65 pe rce nt anAt across the country fl side of many shoppers. ready to engage in two banks with 40 percent. :.- was based on just over More than three in four forms of organized ac--: l.000 interviews with a -78 percent -s a id tivity o r w h o had Farmers and tlit rando m sa mpl e o f they worried a lot about already engaged in one. neighborhood grocerk supermarket sboppus the price of gasoline and About ooe-third of the were the onJy two bual• in February. 62 percent said the pnce s hoppers said t h ey n es s e s wh ic b woz' Among the findings: of automobile fuel was a lready bad or were favorable votes from ~ -76 percent of outrageous . By com-willing to joing an Or· majority of the respond- tbose ques t ioned parison, onJy 57 percent gan1zed boycott or a ents. Offbeat Peach or Cross Between Peach and PluDl ? What is a nectarine'? almonds and cherries. It Jsit.as manyhavesaid, als o is a g r eed t h a t simply a fuzzless off· peaches and nectarines beat peach'? A cross have many of the same between a peach and a characte ris tics -the plum'? Or a fruit related flowers and le a ves of to neither'? their trees are s imilar . · I t t akes so m e they both have freestone sleuthing lo come up and cllngstone \'artet1es . with the answer -that they are adaptable to the modern-day nee· th e s ame soil and .Urine. in Its more than climatic conditions a nd 80 varieties, is a fruit they both have yellow, unto itself. And although white or red flesh. But the nectarine 's history that's where the agree- and origin h as long been ment ends . a 1u.bjectd4n&e~L aad---Cha Fies l)a-r~ .. speculation, today it still' father of the theory of remains somewhat of a evolution, found m ex- p"zle. haustive s tudies that NECfAlllNES ~one peaches and nect~rines of t he world's oldest are reproduced from . . one another -that ncc-fruits .. grown 10 C~a tarines grow from peach centur:ies before the birth stones and peaches from of Cbrtst. Some e"'.en sug· ne tt a rines and that • gest that a nectarine was · . the "apple" Eve gave to pe ach a nd ~ectarine Adam. <No wonder he trees s~rrletimes pro - couldn'tresist) duce rrwt that are half · t) pe ach and hatr nec-s.. Larine. As to its o r igin , Luther Burbank con- • h orticulturists agree eluded that "the peach !(that nectarines belong to is in reality a modi!ied .. the rose family, alon_( nectarine ... that the •with peaches. plu m s, nectarine rather than ·' the peach represents the a n cestral form ... · · Still. the popular Ix-Lier pe rsists that the nec- tarine 1s a cross between . the plum and the peach. old cookbook described tage of them now while nectarines as peaches they're al their finest Without fuzz. dry Of $elect nectarines that fl esh. r ather sour and are a rich red-gold color sometim es bitte r of with no sign of green at f I a v or a nd • · poor the stem end. Ripe nee· cooke rs " Obvl ou~lY tar ines \-.111 "gt v e" ACTIJALLY. there is those w e r e befor e slightly to jtentle palm' conside rable evidence today 's varieties. pressure Those ne-e- tari nc~ that a r e n ot q uite ready to l'3t v.111 ripen quickly if placed in a paper bag or fruit ri'p eninit bo" I F ully ripe necta rines should- be s t o r ed 1n th e refrigerator California nectarines are nutr1t1ous and low tn calorie~. too Rich in v1tam111S A and C. ·one med1um-s1ze nectarine eontams onl y about 90 calories. EnJO) the <iu m m1•r hanest or nc.-etannes esll . year long by freezing some while they're in plent iful s upply. Nee: ta rmes that have beed frozen thaw quickly and ean be used over bot pancakes or waffles. in <.'a k es, muffins O S' dessert sauces. that mdicates with re -Since the late 1940s -----------------------------------------....; asonable certainty the nect a rines have come a lmond is parent to both into their own. Through the peach and nectanne . s e I e c t 1 ve breedin g Fred W. Anderson. af. moder n day va rieties fect 1ona te ly known as a re juicy a nd swee t . the fathe r of the nee-fi rm. yellow-fleshed and . ta t'in~lftd tlSt FY ;--IA ~is-~h&ndS&me:----- a n a lys1s or exist~~ data AND IF yestercjay·s and en~ess va rieties of n ectarines were poor the nectanne. roncludes cookers. today's <.'ertain· t ha t cert ainly t he l:r are not Nectarines a I m ond p reda t~s the m ain tam their texture pea<.'h and nectarine and and fl avor during cook- p ro bably t_he prunus mg and make excellent ~roup <possibly a . plum p ies. cobblers. cpkes li ke varietyl contributes and other baked gOods . to thei r pa r e nta g e . They a li;o are ideat for However. he obsen ·es preservmg. . that despite present day breeding tectuuques and From late Ma 'I well over a decade or through September. n~­ study and research. the tarines are plentiful and ongLD of the nectarine ~ at a good price. And Uus farfromclear. yeaf there is a bumper G iving nectarines the crop of California's nee· back seal to peaches. an tannes. so take advan· ~ Read ~s=--"-­ absorbing story and . ,. . . . ~ Save up to soc ~quickly. vou·r~ prOfected vinually from lhcsun. • . . • :· • .. ~ ·: J Deliciously rich and mild. Super fibt-r, puU Ux-Oow from the \J>OflRC'$ and hold 1t. Rely* is the only tampon with its kind of double-absorbing action. Rcly's fast-absorbing sponges and special super-absorbing fibers work together to give you excellent protection. -~, :: : -:~ : . . " . J DAILY PILOT I Budget Dish · r Now~ays, who's tot tM lime llDd IDOMY lo •P••d oa elaboralt ..... ,~but oar ......... tiMma &o be 1tirlakin1 -our dol&an. our Ume, ofttn ow llK'tetl.- Th• last holdout In ta. .. e daya of t1 1h1 budSftl l5 ~ dellre fOf" flevorfuJ. wbolesome food, " not PttPa~ lb way Mom used to. p~l '1 cklle. So how doff • bosy family c hef ar compUah all lh1s? One way Is to tt}n stantly keep an e ar pltrbtd ror values at your b-al su~rmarket Sbopplng ror values u n be done at home, too. through magar.tn e coupons. ne'4 s pape r . radio and TV ads. No nf'ed to dri\•e all ow r town : nobody has the time (or gas> for that Anothe r m ethod 1s evaluating and trying meals planned for ron venaence and econom' This doesn't mean pre packa~e d f ood:. necessanly. nor g1nn~ up good taste. It means s co utin g out your friends'. neighbors' and rel a t 1\'e s' ta s t y shortcuts and choosing those you think your family will like best. -Here's a rttipe that's hard to better that com b1n e s convenience, economy and. particula r· Jy good taste A less ex· peos h •e cut or b eer. chuck steak. is stir fried with \'egetables. season- '" g and j uicy lre s b nectarines ~---Tb i 0i r s t ~ '(, 'm'e• around it may sound odd, but the flavor as s urprismgly mild and harmonious in Green Chili Beef with Nee torines. The '41>ole dish is pre· pared in one skillet. so clean.up is kept to a mi nimum . And to further keep down the cost of the entire meal, plan to serve a crisp green salad and rice or c rusty rolls. GREEN CRILi BEEF WITH NECTARINES I beef chuck steak <about 2 pounds> I tablespoon vegcta bae Oil 1 small onion. thin!) sli.ced 2 medium fr e ~h Company Dinne r Next lime you're plah· ning a special family dinnier or a buffet for company, includ e Tu rki s h Almopd Chicken and be pre· pared for compliments from everyone . This is a casserole with m any virtues: it's easy to pre- pare. it's deliciously nutritious and it's eas} ·On the pocketbook. Almonds are an im portant ingredient in th is entree that c om bines chicken with cubes or eggplant. wedges or o n ions and stewed tomatoe s. T U RKIS H ALMOND CIDCKEN 4 medium chicken thighs 2 t a bl es po o n s vegetable oil 1 small unpared egg. plant. diced l large onion, cut in narrow wedges l can (16 ounces> stewed tomatoes 1, teaspoon each salt and basil, crumbled Y• teiiltoon pepper t,~ c up s li ve r ed almonds· In large skillet brown chicken in oil over medium beat about 10 m inutes on each side . Re move chicken: set aside. Drain au but J tablespoons fat from skillet. Add eggplant and onion t o skillet : c ook a nd stir ov e r medium beat 5 minutes. Mix lo tomatoes. salt. basil and pepper. Cook and stir 5 minutes: pour into 2-quart casserole. Top with chicken skin- s ide-up. Bake in 375· defree oveo 25 minutes. Incrn1e telnperawre to 400 deirees. Sprinkle chicken with' almoodl; contin• to Nke 15 to 20 mlnuta Wll1l dUck• ls cooked tbr ou1b and al monds are ll1 h tly browned. lhk• • serv- lap. • •• Wbea you're bard- ec>H lnC .... for e11 ....... *\'• bell to cook .... tbil ban spent a •••k • tWe la thlr ......... unam ID tbe nfrtlera&or. They'll be mueli emder to peel. nectarin es, c ut lntoUUn·~~ l a man tom1to • choPPfd , l can n ounct• > mttd Jrffft rhU~ 111 a ,, c up m I n ct' d panle) 1 le l)OOll Ott a no. crumbled , , l~poon alt '• lt'a'-poot'\ amunft r utn1n 'll rim fat 11nd bone>-. from beet be bN-r 1n to \•er thin slrt~ ut s t rt ps into l ' 1n rh l,.af l tleat oil In l1r1e "kl let Add beef a nd uut~ ovu bla h heal a bou t 2 minutes . Tran•ftt Lo plate wuh stottf'd poon Add OIUofr to . klllet and autt over m d l um ht1th hut 3 mlnut c:w until tender dd ntttarin • . tomato. r hll\' • lu . partlt'y. orc•g no. u lt. cumao and -.u-ut{'('Ci bt<-f Cook over 1 nwd1u m h1gb heat. llr nni JUbl until hcatt'd through Mak1.-t. 4 11crv In~~ Green Chi/1 Beef with Nectarines combines convenience. economy and good taste. for double savings_ at Hu9hes El llan·cho U~C>A Cl"'"" TERIYAKI STEAK Tc-o llo.,,,d 6c"('lf" Bet-• s 2 SL!. I El 11oix~ 0o<-, No1 ,, tt'o n .,. GROUND BEEF 1s 1.89 El l!ontho Sw~I °'Hot No Ntll '•~• SAUSAGE. HAUAN ..... 18 1.49 .• DO'Uiii9 • COUPON : ......... ~ .................. .,,,.,..Jl t ... _...._.._ ..... ....._. ... . ... ~ ..... -................... ._..... ................... 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Bowden. is a lon~lme pe1nut grower on lht! famU,y farm Mrs Sessions created her pie from th~ bottom up. thootttng to make the crust short and tender She did ttus by addmg peanut butter to the shorten1ng and flour Once baked. the ~hell easily slice!> down. 1s ~bl. rtaky , rlavorful, r.,d melts in the mouth The fillin g r e minds one or a bon-bon with lb luscious coconut· After the fi lling is cooked and piled into the baked s hell. small pieces of milk chocolate a re scat tered over the surface while it is still warm Thi s a ll ows th e chocolate to melt a Ill· ti e . Next come!> a spr in kling of finely chopped pe a nuts l o te am with the chocolate -a rewarding combimi· tJon of flavors. E gg whites len over from the pie-filling rec- ipe a re ins piration e nough to t ry P eanut Butter ~elba Meringue. This is an elegant com- pany dessert to ser ve during summer with fresh pea~ or peach _.;..c..e. cr eam_ --,,_ PEANUT BUTTER BON-BON PIE Peanut Butter Crust 2 c ups a ll·purp()se (]our -1 teaspoon salt 23 cup shortening s'Z cup peanut butter s. cup water Jn lar~e bowl combine a ll ingredients Ble nd with pastry blender until a ball forms. Roll out to lO·inch circle. Place in 9-mch pie plate. Flute edge to make a high rim Pric k bo tto m and s ides ·with the tmes of fork. Bake in preheated , 425-degree oven ror 10 to 15 m\nutes. Cool on wire r ack. Fllllng 2 cups milk 6 egg yolks 1 cup sugar '• cup a ll-purpose nour 1 teaspoon vanilla extract · 1"2 cup ~hr cdded coconut 2 bars < L2 ounces each> nulk chocolate 12 cup r 1ne l y chopped peanuts In heavy saucepan scald milk. In another large heavy saucepan beat egg yolks and sug- ~ ar with rotary beater. Stir in flour and vanilla. Gradually stir in milk. Cook over mec:U um heat. stirring constantly, until m ixture comes to a boil. Re move from heat. Stir in coconut. Cool fill· ing 10 minutes. Pour in· to pie shell. Dot with s m a ll piece s o f chocolate while pie is still warm so chocolate will melt. Spr inkle top w ith peanuts. Yield: 6 to 8 servings. PEANUT B UTTER MELBA MERJNGUE 1 cup sugar i..4 teaspoon cream· of tartar 4 egg whites 1 quart peach ice cream• P ean ut Butter Melba Sauce Sift togethe r sugar- •nd cream of tartar . With electric mixer beat egg whites until stiff but Pork Factory A m ajor differe nce between the pork in· dus try a nd other in· du.stries is the natw-e of tu production. says the National Uve Stock and Meat Board. The basic port factory '8 the '°" or female bog .-nd noUUng can be done to speed her up. • When a pork producer wants to lncreue pro- duction, he must tint in· crease the number of aowa to be bred by keep- l n g them back from iparket. Once bred, a you.ng I female wm stve blrUI to a Utter of appioximately aeven little PiP iD 11' daya. ~ ~Thin the YOUDI plp Ult be ~ and fed • IDlllbt ~ of ppr,xtmat•IY 220 poundl. whlcb takes five to aix months. DOt *'·Slowly add'"'' ar beatln1 unlJI mu iDllM llPldl ablf. cJol y pea.kl. $JNed over bottom and .we.. 1-t to rim, ol well peaHd f.lnch pie plate. maldna bottom ~·lftch tblck and a•dH l ·incb lbiu. Balce ln a ns delrW ova about 50 mlout or until crlap to th touch Cool on a ware r f'k away from draft. <Mer ln.:ue wUI bl-fin to crack and fall ) Fill wHh let' C'rt'om Top with Peanut 8aatter Melba Sauce. Makt111 6or7 Mrvtn11 • Or nu with 2~ to 3 t UPI 111ced p.acha PH••& B•Uer •etba 8a8t'e 1 pa c k11e ( 10 ounce > froun raapber· rlea. thaw~ ~ C\AP cu.rn1nt jelly ~ c u p !l mool b peanut buttt!r In souct'p1tn mes h r1,H1p~rrll'~ Add Jelly anll a>eanut butt(lr Brlng to bollin(C. 1llrr lng con- stantly. Boll 1 mlnute; cool. Yield. 2 cups BARTLETT PEARS ~39 Peanut Butter Bon-Bon Pie won top prize out of several thousand entries in an Alabama peanut growers· recipe contest I • 1be cookout dassicat everydaY. lower pnces. I BLADE CUT CHUCK STEAK ec.noeo eeet lb BONELESS ROUND STEAK 1ss • .t.s • vS ·, \ (O ~Ull (I.I t; r'lt '1" •I \0 GOLDEN NECTARINES .39 l=RYING CHICKEN GI~ A Y."' ._ fi?OV l't\O'\ .. 59 lo pSTRAWBERRY 159 oPRESERVES LaOV Lee 37 oz w 22s ' .. 1 r:.· ' GOLDEN BANANAS J •' .. .25 LARGE END RIB STEAK ~·Bf~I 21s fl TOMATO bJUICE .59 .87 FRESH SPINACH .19 s~n TOP SIRLOIN STEAK ~ a r MM I,,, I n 298 lllX>V s 460z <:.:Ml lt.Ol ~"l ll) pORANCE oJUICE 189 ~;:.~CHEESE 1 39 RED ONIONS .29 RIB EYE FILET UC1V tee. FreYI (.al fJtl SllCeo Dett 8 Ol 1>1<9 Jumt>O S.vP"t lO satnc~ tCtnO£'O t!E"1 • U> Lucky spreads savings with lower prices _overall. 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Presto 1 you'll mg point Use to bastt! sugar . what consumers like or up ;.our NRI quotient by t ha wed turkey bre ast •::! tea~poon vanilla know about the n t"w three in one glorious. roast occas1onallv as 1t :? egi: :-olh forms or turkey availa-C'as ual-yet -elegant meal barbecues m a covered :i, cup ~•fted cake ble. s uch a s wh ol t• for family•or friends. ~n il or -in 325-degree flour turkey brea st or half Turkey breast roasts o ,. t• n u n t 1 I m eat '•teaspoon salt b r e .a s t ro as t . in · are a relatavely n~w pro-thermometer r egisters / ~ teaspoon baking ~terv1ewers discovered d u c t th a t man y 170 degrees. For approx-powder that the av e r a g c homemake rs have not imalc cooking umes re-h cup.Dlllk Ame rican homemaker yet tned. But 88 percent fer to di.r ectiOfl s on Cream shortening and tries one new recipe of those who tried the turkey breast roas t sugar .until fluffy. Beat every month. That's 12 t>r e a s t roast indic ate wrapper. in vanilla and egg yolks. new recipes a year'. they intend using it Sift flour. salt and bak- Yet, if you have a l'Ot-again. Roasting was the SURPRJSE ing powder together and lege education. you're favorite way to prepare IELI.JED SALAD add alternately with a lmost twice as likely to the breast, but we re· 1 3-ounce lemon· milk to egg mixture . try n ew recipes -23 a c ommend outdoor flavored gelatin Pour batter into well· year , on the average. barbecuing as a de· lcupboilingwater greased S·inch square So. if you want to im-I i c i o u s s u m m e r water cake pan. Top wit'h a prove your New Recipe alternative. 1 can (8\4 ounces> meringue made of: Idea Quotient CNRIQ>-c rus hed pineapple , Jeggwrutes • college educaUoo or not TURKEY BR~ drain and use juice \-9 teaspoon cr eam -why not start with one · ROASl'BARBE NG ·l teaspoon vanilla of tartar of the new turkey pl'O:. l 4-to-6-pound key ._...teaspoon salt i.>i cup g ranulated ducts? Turkey's high breast roast 'n cup whtppe d s ugar · nutritional value and de-Smokey Barbecue cream licioua taste make it a Sauce : 1 cup gr ated cbed-Beat e~g whites until natural for new serving 1h cup cooking oil dar cheese 'frothy. Add c re a m or ideas. · ""' cup vinegar D i s s o I v e l e mon · t a rt a r . Add s u g a r White-meat lovers are 2 tablespoons catsup flavored gelatin in boil-~radually and beat unlit deli ghted with the 1'2 tablespoons pre-ing water. add pineapple s t iff. Spread on cake possibility or purchasing pared mustard juice, salt and vanilla. ba tte r . Ba ke at 250 a frozen or fresh turkey 1 ~:i tab I e s poo n s Refrigerate until semi· degrees for 25 minutes. breast or half breast brown sugar jellied. Whip cream unt!l Inc r ease hea t to 350 roast. Try brushing it I t e a s p o o f\ stiff and fold mto jello. degr ees and bake 20 with s picy barbecue WorcestershJre sauce Add grated cheese and minutes longer. Remove· sauce. cooking 1t on a 1 teaspoon salt drain drained p1neapp1e fro m oven and root. Top covered grill or r(lasting t2 teaspoon liquid Refr1gerate. for several with your fa vorite fre~h intheoven.Servewith a ~moke ho u rs a nd ::.e rvc on fru i t a n d w hipp e d jello salad w1th a sur-•. teaspoon pepper ch.illed lettuce leaves. cream. Super-quick Pasta F r e s h f e ttuc tne, mushrooms and parsley a re only part of a rea- son wby pas ta meals are so popular m the s ummer. They'r e also inexl>@Sive and quick to prepare, a llowing you the luxury of a hot meal without turning your kitchen into an inferno. minutes . you can s it down lo a de Ucious meal of Fettucme With Zuc· chini-Mushroom Sauce. '"' cu p butter o r margarine 112 p o o n d m u !'hro o m s . th inl·y s hced l ' 7 pounds zucchinj. cut into rnatchstlck thin pieces Here's a s uper-quick 1 pound whole wheat p a s ta recipe. In 20 fettucine ' l cup or h alf-and- hal! cream 1 cup g r a t e d Pa rmesan cheese J egg, s li g htly beaten 111 c up c h opp e d parsley 'h teaspoon salt Dasb grated nutmeg Jn a Jarge skillet. cook mushrooms in hot butter o r marg arine for 2 m inutes. Add zucchi ni and cook about 8 more minutes Meanwhile . cook pasta according to label instructions. Wh en pasta 1s done , dra in. then return to pot. Add sauteed vegetables and remaining ingr edients. T o s s un t i l w ell . combined . Ser ve im- me di ately. Ma k es 8 servings. --------------''°"' AIOUT 1$1 .,GREAT 1 e DINNER $£ ~2ft SUPERI Ve ~DINNUI 0 0 c cg z I Good IOf lhree pteees ol juicy, gotOen brown ~Y Fried Ct11cken, plus alngle .-Vlngs ot cow aa.w. malhed potatoee and grevy, end a rOlt Umit two off«• per coupon per cu1tomer. ~°"* PIYI ell llPP!icable aates lax. z GooCI fOf t~ plecn of juicy, golden CWO'#" 2 Kentucky Fri.a Chicken, w1tl'I 91• rolls. plus your ::::> choi<:e of ennet a large col• alew Of • llfge meal'led 0 @ poCetoet, ,and a llTll ll gravy. Umll two oHeta per Wtlomflf (.) ~1tomer pays au appllcable ..... ta A'" Offflf explrn Prleet N)I very 11 I Aug1111 rllt, 1980. pilt1iclP1tlng loca- tlona. Good only I Prlc:4ll may ••ry 11 par In Soullllm tlciPltlng ioc.11ons. Cetlfomia w'*9 Good only In Soull'lem JOI.I ... Iha I Callfomta whet• you C'f*lnel'• lac• ... the Colonel's tao• wlftdOw ~. I wtnao. t>anner. ____ ... , ----· ~. 1t. --·' H f f .,...,, ".; • \;. ••• f '., ' Serve American lamb for farm fresh quality. ,,.. . - •• ..... • • ... ~.41 ...... ~•P..l'::.e.~!Jlli9 ......... r ~YPILOT .. FOOD Here's how Athletes P.repare for ACtiQn TM old CU1tom o1 eat· a AJlllN Cll.& E ~ cwp wbH• Mid· noodle9. Dot with butter lemon-colored. Add Fru Coo,., dt1' Bnti1 • a twee steak bttON:! NOOOL& PtlDDING .... r.W. and remalDIDI bre ad mllk. Rout, melted but-aad sg tc•••" ''TA• articlpallq tn the bl& I table9poona butt.t' c r umbl. Balle tor 45 ter and 1aJt . Beat flH T r o u If d r " 111 "' r ootba ll s a me b aa 1 ~ <t-o.ee> or m.,...nne S~ial minutes. Mates S HrV· wbJtel unW atilt pea)cs Cook~:· "Cootileo 1"' vaduaU,y llven way to nooc1.-: medium widtb .L fl b d ..,........ klga. torm : fold into yolk bat-YOMr ~ Cl!Ud." m • a I a o f b l C h 3 .._. ... CLIP ae na Die C• B ELGIAN WAll'ft.U ter. 'Spoon onto greased and "Tlv Food/O.pt..._ urbolilydrate content. 1 ~low rat CC>Ual• a11•bl 4 eco. separated walne grtddJe and cook c~ .. If,.,_ IWaot o attordift& to Dr. Donald cbeeN P..-.l M• to SIO By June Roth l cup atim milk untU browned on both tpedal clef prot>Wm. toriN WlJ1ana. ual&u nt ~an l c up dairy 1dur d•1,..... Cook aoodlH l cup nour aides . Makes about 10 to June Roda c/o U.. Dcdl11 of COC\t\l\Wng .weauoo cream acCordllal to dincUou 2 tablespoons melt· wa ffles. ~t. P.O. 8oz 15'0, Coao at the UaiwnllJ ol Tex teupoon salt oa pad.,.. Dralo. Beal Julee and ralJlns. Fold x 12·lncb bakiD& dish. ed butter or margarine • • • Mn o, Collf. nas. Encto. u Healtb Center ln "4 cap brown 1__,ar e 111 : •dd c o t U a• cooked noodlea lnto lhls Sprlnkle wttb ball the t,.\ teaspoon s alt JUM Roth U t~ author a stamped w l/-addreucd Dallaa. 2 tablelpoom lemcm cbMM ...t IOUI' uea m. mJature. Put ball of the bread cnunbl. Add re~ ~ teaspooft vanilla o/ ~ than 'JI) popular t11vetope for o pertoftGl Yllaim rettntly ad· Joke Add ult. !Uf!I'• le1DOO nOodl• lnto a fteued 8 m a I n 1 n g I a y e r of Beat e11 yolks untll cootboolca, ind udmg "Salt· repl11. dreued a nu&nUoe t00· ---~~--~~~~~----~--~--~~~~~~--~1;....;~;..;::_;;__~~~;..:........;_:...:..:....;__,:....;_~~~-=::-;.~~~~~~~..;,_~__;:..-,;.._~-.:......:....~~~~~~ fert-nce ln JMlfanapolU to d l1cus1 chan.aea ln diet far fi\Ml.S and eood nutr ition. ··F or a pb ys at'a l performanct' or v~ry lona and StrenUOU!i dura. t1 o n . suc h a s a mar at.booh a procedure of glyCQlen loadlng <or car bohydrate stuffing > has. proven to be s ue· ceasfuJ." he swd. ··By this procedure. about a week pnor to the event. the athlete as excercised to Ute point of exhaus- tion, durins wb.i cb u me muscle gtycogen will be drive n to a very low level. "For lhe next three days the die t wi lJ be c arefully s e lected to a void carbohydra te , with the athlete eating only protein and fat." _ O r . Wi ggin s ex · • plained that, "With this technique. the glycogen store in the muscles will not be rebuilt. Then for a couple or days prior: to t he marathon, m a m - m o t 11 amount s o r car bohydrate wi ll be consumed and, as a re· suit. the level of t he · muscle glycogen will be driven-to a mudl higher than normal level." . The performance of an a thlete follo wing such a plan 'will not be significantly alfe<:ted for the IU'St 15 m iles of the race. However. at about 20 mtles and0thereaftet , r eal improvement can be observed. The human body can s tore se veral hundred g rams of carbohydrate, can store almost no pro- tein reserve. but has an unlim ited capacity to store fat. t'or normal activit y and even for light to moderate exercise. fatty acid~ a re the primary fuel for muscle activity. Only as the activity of co ntrac ting mu s c le becomes very vigorous during prolonged ex· t•rcise does the fuel sup· p l y s witc h m or e t o car bohydrate. With long, heavy ex· e rc1se -s uch as the marathon -when the s u pp l y o f s to r e d carbohydrate glycogen in t he muscle is exha ust· ed. so is the athlete. At that point it is no longer possible to eontinue m aximum exertion. So proce dures mus t be followed that allow the build -u p of e xt r a · glycogen supplies in an· ticipation of the big marathon event, such as D r . Wiggins described. described. Here are some high • carbo hydr ate dis hes that will help the athlete 'achieve carbohydrate· loading, when enough energy will be expended t o bum off the excess calories . • BAKED MACARONI ~ ANDCHEESE · l tablespoon butter or margarine 1 tablespoon Oour .... t.easpoon salt 11' teaspoon pepper ~ cup bot skim milk •1 cup diced Cheddar cheese 8-0unces macaroni In a saucepan, m elt butter and stir in Oour s' a lt , and pep p e r : G r adually s tir in bot milk and cook, stirring, u n til the s a u c e is thicktJ)ed. Add cheese and stir \Dltil it is melt· ed Cook macaroni as directed on package. Drain. Li&bUy grease a casserole and pour, bot sauce into it; stir in cooked macaroni. Bue for 20 minutes in a 3».degree oven. Makes 3 aervmca. MJC&OnP For a snack, try a dry roasted nut mix. In a servi.D8 bowl, combine 1 cup ea~b dry routed pecans. peanuts, and cashews ; add ~ t.u . • pooo celery aall and a duh ol garlic powder. 'But WO••ed at bl6 ,~.1~ m••ates, 1dr-mlstare after about 1 •· Mak• a cup1. I OU ALWAYS SAVE! WIM"""' THf.NGHTt O WITH SFAFER BROS. 10W•10W PRICES ' L IMI t Oii 11£J'USE SAaSt O o~ OEALDSOll VWHOLESAlERS M 228MI * STAID ..... ••••• PoaK SllOllLDIR MIAT WllNIRS 16-0Z. PKQ. 79c lll 99c a Service Deli Al[l POTATO SALAD • Al l I • C..aaot~ SAUD . • \.aeeY·s 59 FRUIT COCKTAIL on ~, • ,,41 55c w TOMA TO JUICE ... . " ~l. c GRAPE JUICE .-u ! . ~ $1.19 • (ISEEFU.CHICKP· ENO.POAKllOllSHRIMPOODLE 53c ~fJ~RQOOiCHfR . ! • -~ .,. .......... 2.s-oz. KIDNEY BEANS ~" • ,,. »<lL 55c •• C>fOCKFUU ONtlTS •AMO s2ts STl.TDl.-01 .. ~l .. COFFEE .................................. l~Z. ... CHRIS' & PITTS $107 ~ TIOE•FOllLAUMOflY _52,5 -.:·BBQ SAUCE ::::r"~' 1><ll 9 DEIElllElll .................... ~z. TOMATO SAUCE C()eff-• ~ 17c .. •·cOOIHWAASHatsc0£TDQEHTADE s 1,, cA rsuP -(~. . ! . D4L er -;; ........................... Sl>Ol. WHITE VINEGAR ~~LLD ! ~ ~ .,_EOCStflWASHERECT0€•8'GDIRA" SOL S 163 OLIVE OIL ~-! . ,._ s2.14 · ................ ~,_ STIR-FRY 5ii: I OC4 $1.48 .• OlllNFECTNfT Cl.EANUI S J 59 , • KRAFT $1691 ... PlllE SOL ..................... : ..... D-OZ. ~MIRACLE WHIP ..oi • MNUT\.EOR•IUllEISMSCOE~LS ' S) 39 CHILI W/BEANS ~ f . ~ StJ5 w .... · ..................... ~ PRESERVES =~ ! •M>L s113 -NESn~ FRUIT ROLLS ~it~ ....... HI~ 31' .---6"-.:-~-.... -fTUI-~ MORSELS ~ PUDDING ~~ ....... : ···.l··. H O .. Q. 31: ... .,._ ........ --·-..... "' ... ~~a· TEA BAGS -r• ............ t..CT 74 ...,. ... ...._.,,...,.... .......... ,..,_... .............. , ---..... , ............. ,.,,........................ $199 .,,l .. ("'f(,_ .... 1 ......... -0.-..... ,........ ,,TIU BLU $ I ·~ •' , .... ~.,, ... ,...,_ ••• MID"',."~ 109 _._ ....... _.--_» ... _·· -----~ COlllES ~~~~ ~ .Beer, Wine & liquor Specials! ~OJ!~.~·~ specials. ,..__, JULY 20 .... CHUCK ROAST FOAM PLATES N£m I ..... ,...-8' PICKLE SLICES ~~--f .M4L ~1.23 PICKLE SLICES ~ 9 .... ~ sl.13 Low Frozen Food Prices -=u l!f~a~~.•-!N~ POTATOE =~········ .... ! ... ""'73c ' lt flW.w0:: .... ~59cl :'z:'~-;~· .. :.:e ... :$~~: WHllE PICKLES ~ .... f ·~ s4.a PIZZA SL~ ........................ 1 ...... ,uoz_ s1 1• MUFFINS ~"="-~~ ......................... w FISH FILLm YAHOU AMl''S ...... 1 ......... ,~ $1.7' INSTANT COFFEE ~ ...... f .. M)L s421 CREAM PIE =-~-~ .......... f , .... ,M>l-98c HAWAllAI BREAD --~-... i.ol. !1.19 ORANGE JUICE WMCU SU. ... 1 ............. 1~ 67C CAKE ~co«OUTL ....... t .......... ~ 1.69 APPLE JUICE ~ ..... ! .................... >OZ. 79 4 PRICES EFFECTIVE 7 FULL DAYS, JULY 17 • JULY 23, 1910 2630 Edl•r St .. Santa Ana 1417' Red Hill Avt .• Tust in 2180 Nt wporl BIVd., Costa Mesa ·101 W. 19th St •• Costa Mesa • t 17 S Bak~r St •• Costa Mesa 1•600 So. Bn>okhurst Ave . Westminster 852? Westminster BIVd , Westminster 6862 Edinger Ave , Huntington Beach 1~1 Maonoli" Ave Fnuntain Valley .,"°~'~ ..,. .. "111n L~ l ~-, <. FOOD • Bake Your Ow:ri Bre ads U you're like most powder. 1u11r. br1n, people on the W eal wheat pnn, .. it and 3 Coa•t. YoU probably pre eupa ol the flour mlx· fer lbe aood tllllt o f ture. But uoW al't)()()th n1tural produC'ts. hke Stir ln tnOUlh addJtJonal f r t-' b I r u 1 t a n d nour mixture to make 1 ve•etabltt, homemade ruff ctouih. Ii) Cl.IP honey l U.bfMpoofl U lt 2 p1c1ta1t1 •ctl ve dr)I yeut l \.t CUPI milk \1 cup water WltdMedey. July 18, 1980 breads and wholHom<' T\lm out onto a llahtly araln distws. But If )'C».t-floured board. knead stop to think •bout u. 4"1' untll amoolh and •l&allc. 8C'tl.Y what d oes the about 8 to 10 mlnulH word "natural'' reaH)' Pll<'t In l1' a.~ bowl. mean" turntn1 to 1reau top ··Natural" hH man Covttr, ltt nu In ¥ d~f1nltlons. but m ost warm plat' • f~ from p•ople bt-lil'v,• thlt • draft. unol doublf'd '" nah~r.t food cont•lnt no bulk, about l hour •rt1fir1al ~. Oavor!I Pun<'h d ou gh do "' n Heh belt Into 11 ball. Flattftn each b•ll Into • 8-lnch dlamet r clr('le Place on baklnat 1he1lll, cover and lf't rls until doubled. ·~ut 1 hour Cut an art·altf.ped sill on top of loav~ no make a amlle> Bliku 111 a 375 d ~Mreo oven for 2S mlnut or WlUl dont1. Yltld 2 lo.vc• GOLDlt;'!; ISR~AD 3~ cups un11lfted ull- µurpose nour :t cu~ whole v. heat flour. ' , cup mar1artne 1 •PPlt , grated ln a larie bowl mix t oaether ull·purpose fl our and whole wheat flour. In another larie bowl, thorouahJy mfx 2 cups of the nour mix· ture, cornmeal, honey. 11a ll und undissolved yeas t In a s aucepan. combine milk . water <See BR£AD, Page CH> Make room on your schedule for Goldie's Bread. Zucchini Oatmeal Muffins or Whole Wheat Smiling Bread. or prt'St'rvut1vt-:1 Dl vtdt" 1n h alf ShDIJl' '' cup yellow curn· mt•al If you·r~ U'lkrt•sh>d in biaklll& your own br~~d~ to avoid ~>ntht'tl<' ~d datlV(' , )OU II "'1uit t u u se a na tural marganne too. Saga LA'mplo, wh<> on ly ust':; n~turul produC'ls , hakt':. her own brt•i.d~ Orai.tinaJI) from l''lnla nd, Saga ha:. Ii vt!'d for the past 15 ) ~Jrs in the Sa usahlo drea and 1:. owner or her own bou· taque ' Saga or 1-"inland. Sa nce she Is 80 In volv t>d with baking . Sa!i!a plans lo open a roe fe e s hop wher e s h e would 1n tr o du l'e modern. Scand1n av1<1 n fa re. such as he r f'm nish Zucchini Oatmeal Mu ff an s T hese a r t' hearty little gems made t with oats, shrerldt.-d zuc- c h 1 n i, mola sses irnd 'l'\argarine Los Angel e-. born Goldie Ivener ha!> creal· t>d Goldie 's Bread, a homey. all·purpose loaf t hat adds wholesom e l'O r n meal and fresh ~rated apple to a hght whole wheat doug h When she's not actively purs uing h er brt!ad - baking hobb·y . M ~ I vt>n er . a psychiatric ~Ol'lal workt•r. m a 1n- t<unb a part-time 1)r1 vale practice as a mal'nage co un s elor :Jod superv1ses th<' training of new counselors <:1l the: Southe rn Ca llforn1a Counseling Center Harold Whitnev lovt:':. b1:1kmg enough to hcn ·e mad e a car et'r of teaching it at Portland Community College. He i s b es t known in Portland for preparing ·• his Whole Wheat Smil- ing Breact"as a 20·pound "birthday" loaf covered with peanut butter. He then dons his clown s uit, heads for the zoo. and feed s the mammoth bread to Pachy, the fi rst elephant born m caplivi· ty 1 n this country. ·For home bakers and his students, Whitney h·as scaled down his who leso m e l oaf lo people·sized portions . According to the ''prof'', it's necessary to add m argarine to yeasted bread dough lo achieve that fine. tender texture -.o prized 1n a homemade lo:Jr ZUCCHJNl OATM EAL MUF'•1NS 2 cups wh olt: ~hi:at flour I J CUJ) Old ra~h100Cd rolled oat:> cunC'OOked> 2 .tablespoons light brown sugar 21 :i tea:.poon~ ba k ing powder 1-.: teaspoon s<:1lt I'• cups milk 1 egg. s l ightl y lie a ten 14 cup margarine, melted ·~ cup shredded zuc· c·hini · In a large bowl com bme flour. oats. sugar . .__~2""'"·Ln,, powder and salt; ma ke a well in cente r, udd milk . e~g a nd marganne. Mix JUSl un- til combined. Gently stir in iucchlni. Spoon batter into greased 21h·inch mu(fin cups 2f.t full . Bake in a 425-degree oven 15 minutes or until lightly browned. Yield : 1 dozen muffins. WHOLEWHEAT SMILING BREAD 2 112 cups whol e wheat nour 2'n cups WlSifted all· purpose nour 2 cups warm water f 10s to llS degrees> 2 packages active dry yeast v. cup margarine. softened at room tem· perature 3 tablespoons nonfat dry milk powder · 3 tablespoons sugar 2 tablespoons un· proceaed bran 2 tablespoons wheat ~erm 2 wupoons salt In medium bowl, mix flourt to1etber: set aside. Measure warm water into lar1e. warm bowl. Sprinkle yeast over •ater, etlr until dl•aolved . Ad d ma r 1arlne, milk \ \ ~ '\) 1 . '"'-", v • • ,I f Sweet Corn 10 ,o] Nectarines .2 5 Melons ~~· .15 Tropical Taate Trett·Extra Large Mangoes .49 eact1 .49 per lb Sweet, Juicy Babcock Peaches .49 pe• lb. SwHI, Julcy·Elrtr• Large Nectarines PQP.t~c!~~ng~t~""~!!,~ turers' "cenls·oll'' coupon and gel double tile savings wtten you purcttase the item Not \o in- clude "re1a11er", "free·· "Grocery Purchases" or eKceed tne value of lhe Item Excluoes hQuor toba::co and llu1d milk products l•4"f'l1I ~rte,,, Pet ~~l•t..t1,1r{'~). C.'>uDOt'I anG l•f'P'I•\ J 00...0HI Couoona "-Cullom.< Co.ioon E."ec:t-. Ju.,. l7 '"'" J.,1, 2l \91() Freal1, Crisp-Green Band Celery eact> .29 Miid, Sweet .17 Brown O nions per lb PLAIN WRAP ·Sw .. t. Juicy·Large .39 Red Plums pttr lb. ·-•eeeeeet ~/7 tj., L, I .4!~~~::::::::~ .;/\jc.t~rz.., .::;· ................ ~ - . :::~: :::::r !· •• 4 •••••••••••• ·.:.•:. DOUBLE COUPON Present this coupon along with any one Msnufsc· turers' ·cents.oft" coupon and get double tne savings wtten you purcnase the Item No\ 10 1n. elude "retailer" "free·. 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Prices effective July 17 thru July 23, 1980 This is the 130111 day of RaJ&f.!s PLAIN WRA2 Price Freeie ·• (effective thru September 10) T~ O"I-/ ~ p•oclucts "°' 'nctuoeo ••~ •retll p<OOu~ "'U•• tMe.i" A Deh Df!l>I I •no ic;e ,, .. ,., PfodllCh OtetuH l~f Pf"tc• er~ dttftfmtned tttf"et bV CrOC) W9llt'-~ ma,111e1 C'Of!011 Ont 0' Qovernrftf '" r&gvl1tlon1 Mlybtt A•IP~• un 1 1100 1nr1111on d<J•o 1n it 1 ttec•• bul .... ,.n avr~ trv• Com par~ Qu1My ••tu• •no M••"91 ccottyrtQtlt. 1tl0 by Ralptle Groe«y Compe111. All Alghl9 R ... rved. ~ W• reaerve the right to llmlt or refuae Hie• _io co~mercl1t deelera or iwholeutera. • ) \ IOClf & cumt .-TillTOtl IUCll 318 t 17'91 ST., COSTA MCSA rASH K YALDICIA, WUMA lllllS 2S&O SAM MIC!Jll, IOPOIT JftlLS 1204 llYJN(. TISTIM, NmotT & ME lln. 112'1 17" SL TIJSTIM IMIOI & wtlSOM COSTA MW 9911 ADAMS an .. HUtmMCTO'f BUCH 401 M. LOMA. AIWIDM i942 WMMCl. MnlTIKTOlf lut11 15471 S. .... lllST, wnt•TH Slot[ *lllS: 9·11W,,1-1 S.., ~·~AIL Y PILOT FOOD -Beat the Heat Captun-lbe warmth or un and oil "Ith two ~caal pt"ach ffCl~s , Rum Peach Bread t'Omba.n lb~ lu ci<>us e • ol t.bt. Offt!na fruit \th almooda and rum trop off your m al wilh • Ft"S tlve Ptac h Mold ottaae cheen. lrt-sh ptiacbel and rum maktt a refreahtn& ummtr <llnnf'r linalf' For a perft"ct aftt"r .dtnnt•r cooler. ~rvl' M Thlrd ·Rall ('oc ktatl T hree superb wMys to but U.e heat a UM PF.ACH BaEAD 4 peaches, peeled .and P•tlt'd \1.1 c ups dark rum ,(~proof) I ·\· <'UP U0.!1 1 flt•d flour l cup sugar. l teabpoon baking ~wder · 1 teaspoon ba~10 g ~a '"1 teaspoon sail • -;i teaspoon ground cinnamon ~. teaspoon allspice ...,. teasp<>on ground cloves 1 egg 3 Uiblespoons melt· cd blltter 1 teaspoon vanilla extract · :.\.4 c up c hopped almonds Jn saucepan, ·combine peaches and rum. Cook several minutes until peaches are tend e r . P uree. In large bowl , com bine peaches and r um with fl our, s ugar, baking powder , baking soda, salt, spices, egg,' butter and vanill• ex- tra ct. Blend in u ntil smooth. Stir in almonds.' Spoon into greased and floured 8Y.i r4a,,+i x 21,;. inch loaf pan. Bake at 350 degrees fo r 4 5 minutes or until bread te s t s done . Re move from pan and cool on wire rack. Makes t loaf. FEST IV E P EAC H MOLD I packag e C3 ounces> peach gelatin J cup boiiing water l'l cup cold water '" cup dark rum (80 proof) ",J cup milk .... Bread (From Page Cl3) a nd maq~ar ine, heat over low heat until Ii· qyid is very warm (120 l o 130 degr ees). <Margarine does not need lo melt. l Gradually add milk mixture to dry ingredients, beat with an electric mixer two minutes at m edium. sc rapin g bow l oc - casionally Add '" cup flour mixture. be'at at h1~h speed two minutes. scraping bowl. Stir 1n grated apple and enough additional flour mixture to make a stiff dough. <If necessary, add add1· tlonal white flour to bb· Uin desired dough.) Tum out onto a hghtly floured board ; knead until smooth and elastic, about 8 to 10 minutes. Place in a greased bowl, -turning to grease top. Cover; let r ise in a w arm place u n til doubled, about 1 hour.~ Punch doug h down . divide in half. Shape each half into a loaf: place in greased 9 x 5 x 3-inch loaf pans Cover; Jet rise "Until doubled, about l '>4 hours. Bake in a 375-degree F. oven 30 t.o 35 minutes. Remove from pans. Cool on wire racks. Yield: 2 loaves. •• * COMPANY A-PPETIZEll Serve these attractive e n d de ligh tful ap - eetlzers at your next dSnner party. Make a bed of chopped iceberg le ttuce in individua l SJafood baking shells. sprin kle with some c h o p ped o nio n a n d chives. Top with shrimp. clams or crab meat and dTiule with a zip py s~a food sauce . Ser ve cJiilled with butter ed toast triangles. SUNSIONE SALAD You can va r y t he f'tesh fruits ln this s alad u the season progresses •Jld new ones appear. 1'o ss c hunks or crisp ifeber g lettuc e with tia l ved strawberr ies. sliced b a nana a n d drange sections or fruits or your choice. Dollop •Ith a dressing made by .,lxing 1 cup creamed \Ollage cheese, 11• cup teal mayOMaite and 3 t. blespoon s grated Parmesan cheese with a ltlle vtne1u. salt and aumbled tacracon. 12 ounc Cr't'aml!d cott11echeMe '-• l'QI) hon y l tea•pooo vanilla utnct t pactac o tablt-e pooo) unf\1¥0rfd 1elaun '~ c11p water • fr• b peachu. •llctd blendeir rot1laJner. Blend until amooth Sprinkle 1 l•Un. over remalnlna ~ r up. wat r Cook, stir · rin1. WJUI tct laUn la dis:' 10Jved. Add to cottaae chet-te tnlJlJUf't Bl~nd until amoo<h ChHI until ll~hUy ChlrkC"ned If Hrvtcf ., a H lad, unmol d on cri1p an ns. T bLI d.Llh la allo pertec\. lor a' summer ctaaert C 1rnlth with whipped cream TH1ao aA.IL COCKTAIL '~ cup brandy '2 cup applt brandy ~ cup dutt rum cao proof> Capture the summer watrnth with two special peRch recipes: In bo.wl . dl1101v• peach 1elaUn tn bolltnic water Add coJd watf'r and rum Chill until sU1hlly Oucken.ct J>'o ld puchu l nlo peach lt"lalln A.rranae in 2-quart mold . Chill un HI aJmOl't set. Spoon <'Otlag"" cheest-mlxlurt' ovn )>t"ach lttycr Chill u nlit llt'l, at least 3 11011 r~ l/nthold' to i.t•rv~ M ukes ti~ervlngs Duh ahslnthe Shaved Ice In shaker, combine all Ingredients. Strain into cocktail glasses. Makes 3 cocktails Rum Peach Bread and Festive Munwblle. <'Ol'nbtne milk . cotta&I" C'ht•e111• hont>\1 and Yan1Jla in PEBIA D m 1.4 MMt Plums , .... 39 m Mangos ff •• 39 Ht ;;;~cl;;; 111•.49 !)! .._.,.. ~ .• 29 Melons NEW! 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T"8'1'S OP CBAMPION t quart mllk 3 lab&eepoom boaey 2 tabltepooo lutant tfa po~r ln ,s:;:.ber, comblne •ll lntf'edlenla. llu• •eentnp. . ftlJnltA llA1t'll acn~• l ~ ~ boW.o1 ••ter 4 lee hap l ~ t upl cold wai r I uo (8 OW\C ) fl"Ol-en Juke con ceatrate. all)' 0 avor In t~ pot. pour bolllna water oftf' lea bap; eovtt and br't'w ~ mll\ulea. R•mon tea ba11: add reco•tn•n& lncredlent1 and ...... to t.ute. Sef've wtlh let" Ga rnl,,h, If de.ired. w1 th aliced f'Nllb frwl. Makea about 4 aervin.aa TAJIJT1 CAPaJ ~ ~ ( 4 oun ' ploeapple Juice 6 tablespoons (3 ounces) Coconut ' Amaretto 2 tablespoons < l ounce> Ught rum ~ cup crushed lee v. cup (2 ounces> club soda P\neappte spears'( optional> In container ot electric blender combine pineapple Juice. Coconut Amaretto, rum and Ice. Process about 1 minute. , Pour er ic~ cubes in &-ounce glasses. top with cl b soda Garnis h with pineapple spears, &I ed. Yield: 2 servings. BL G GAL APEamF \.'.t cup c bed ice 6 tables ooos (3 ounces> Coconut Amaretto 2 tables ns ( l ounce) gm 2 egg whit . 2 tablespoons< l ounce> lemon juice t teaspoon grenadine Combine all ingredients in container of electric blender. Process on high speed l min ut e. Pour into tulip -shaped glasses Yield: 2 servmgs. naB Ou.Na& •a.c>N SRSUB 2·oran1ee. Pffled. cul lo chW\kt l cup• auorled meloo cbualu (watermebl. cao&.aloupe, honeydew) I plnt raspberry 1herbet • lD blender. combine orqet, mtloo and \"a plot IMrbet; blud wit.ll.tmoot.b, Pow lnto 2 lar1e.,itt1ea. Top wllb scoopa ol remainlnt ab rbet. Make. 2 aervlat•· car.AMY raaH O•AN<;E Sl?PE• 2 «an& • peeled. c1.tt lnto chunks J <'UP c~hed ice "'i cup hall and half l ~H 2 tabteapoona brown sugar or honey GMeroua daab ground clnnamoo . I bolUtt ClO ounces> club aoda, chllled Orl'nge cartwheels t-'reah mmt (opUooaO In blender. combine oranie chunks. ice. half 1od half, egg, brown sugar and cinnamon: bl od until smooth. Pour into (OW' 12-ounce glaHee. Slowly add soda; stir gently. Garnish wtlb orange cartwheel slices and mint Makes about 4 cups (four &-ounce serv· lngs ). A BONEY OF CITRUS C()OLEll 1 cup boiling water 4 tea bags '-'a cup honey 4 cups cold water Juice or 6 fresh lemons ( l cup) Jwce of 3 fresh oranges Cl cup) I bottle (28 ounces) lemon-lime flavored soda. chilled Ice cubes Lemon cartwheels Pour boiling water over tea bags; steep S minutes. Remove t ea bags. Stir in honey. cold water, lemon and-orange juice, chill. To serve, in punch bowl combine tea and fruit Juice mixture. soda. ice and lemon cartwheel slices. Makes about ll cupi: (flfleen 6-ounce servings) ClufJ Calendar GOLDEN STATE Humane Society's fourth an- nual Mutt 4' Cat Show will take place Aug. 9 and 10 ln the society's new facility al Artesia and Atlantlc lo Long Beach. There will be 10 cateeortes In each day's activity. For entry in· formation call 971·3883. NEWPORT BARBO IL TOASTMJSTllESS Club wlU meet at 11:30 a.~Mooday, July 21. in the Community Room of Newport Balboa Savings and Loao. Newport Beach. For information call Mary Jank, 631·1094. HUNTINGTON BEACH Christian Women's Club will meet at noon Wednesday. July Z!. for a Fiesta Fantastics in the Huntington Beach Inn. Speaker will be Biota College instructor Marilyn Meberg. For reservations, call Mrs. Gerald Myslinski of Costa Mesa. " HARBOR KEY of the Child Gwdance Center of Orange County ts h'uvi.ng coffees for prospective me mbers at 10 a.m. Tuesday. July 22. and Thursday, Au g. 14. For mformation call 548-1672 or 642·-0116. ORANGE COUNTY CHAPTER of Clipped Wings, United Air lines Stewardess Alumnae. will host the 30th annual nationa l convention and 50t.h anmversar} of mfllght services at the Marriott Hotel, Newport Beach. July 21 through 2'1 . Convention theme 1s ··tr They Could ~ t:s Now " SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY YWCA will ha ve a series of five classes on family sex educatJon beginrung at 7 p.m Wednel>day. J uly 23. con· ducted by Robert Olson and Hachael Donalson. 'health educators. Tht' clai.ses are for 1un1or l11~h school students and their parents. for re- servat.tons eall 642·3577 NO NEEDLES NO PAIN NO .HAIR Now ther• Is a patnless, safe ana effecUYe way to remoYe unwanted hair. AND WE HAVE IT! A~ abOut our total ~kin care proc;iram ••• FREE CONSULTATION 675-2363 New Reflections Lido M1tlne VIK•~ 3700 Newport Blvd. NeWJ)On Beach, CA 92Kl PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ••• Wine (From Page CU bottle will be selling retail for about $2.85. and mix for' two ,minules at medium speed. STEP 2: Bake in a we ll gre ased, lightly floured Bundt <or tube) pan for 45 mmutes at 350 degrees. rind \4 tea.spono.n grated . lemon 1 tablespoon l'<>rnstarcb ... cup sugar ·.ORANGE COAST SJN Gt ES wi ll have a potluck dinner al 6 p.m. Sundc.y J ul)' 20, in Tustin For iofo rmatJon. call Robbye at 5~3486 • KIWIFRUIT WTNE CAKE l Plamyellow cake m ix 1 Small pa<'kagE-instant 1 carton (9 ounces> or pre· pared whipped cream vanilla pudding 4 Eggs STEP 3: Cool in the pan for 25 m mutes, and then turn out on serving plate. Allow to cool com· pl e tely, and lightly s i ft powdered s ugar over top of cake. Combi ne all ingredients LO a s aucepan Cook and stir over high heat to a rolling boil: con· tinue cooking m ixture until 1t thickens. Coo l mixture slightly: fold in whipped cream. Cover and chill 2 hours. Makes approx- imately 2'!..! cups. BIG BANDS Sl~GLES OA:'llCING will haH• <1 dance at 8.15 p m . ~unday. July 2(1. at lbe Inn dl the Park Hotel m~Anahe1m For 1nror mat1on, call 525 7657 SELF CENTER will have d Single E.xpeneoce discussion on "Vacation Boom or Bust"' at 7:30 p.m. Fnday. Jul> 18, m the city of Orange. For informauon. c all Jan or Bruce al 997 -9600 :i.,euiSil t Tea n nutmeg lCu ·w~ruit wme Powdered Sugar STEP 1: Combine au mgre- dients, except powdered sugar, KIWIFRUIT WINE CREAM DIP :Y. cup kiwifruit wine ART OF LIVING CENTER 1s s ponsonng a singles relating workshop with group leader Ruth Porte at 7 :30p.m . Fnday, July 18. in the city of Orange. Forinformation,caJI Ruthat524·9406. PUBLIC NOTICE ·PUBLIC NOTICE ----' ------- .. ' JULY SALE 40%oFF Designer & Better SPORTSWEAR WESTCLIFF PLAZA 1040 IRVINE AVE. TOWN & COUNTRY 777 SO. MAIN ST. NEWPORT BEACH SANTA ANA w-.w,, OA1t~ p,1o1-1tr1.t. V«Jr mll54t(lh ••• You may reque_st our ad-answering serva when plOCing yoor ad ... a Dally Pilot od number will appecr in ~ od • .• M wiU toke yox men• ... you coH jn at yox c:orwenience 1o get ttle mpon:9M 10 yox od ••. this seNicle is . = SS per week. for more infoonotion 1o placlt your od cotl ~..56?1-. LOtsa Burgers OaANGE COAST COLLEGE is spoo.sorlng a three-part ledure series on singles lifestyles. A great bread can. do wonders for the lowly hamburger. AD interest· ing topping or ftlling can add even more pizzazz. For the breads, try everything from breakfast bagels to whole wheat pita bread. Experiment with top- pings to create different navor contrasts rangiDg from a chili burger to a fruit burger topped with a pe ach s l ice and coconut. Our four sug· gested toppings a ll have vers atile cranberry s auce as an ingr~ent. F or a Juicie r ham· burger. try different fill · ings mixed in with the meat before grilling. BARBEC UE D CRANBERRY BURGERS Makes 4 serviJJgs 1 'h pounds ground bee f 1 teaspoon salt y,_ teaspoon pepper Mix ground beef light· ty with salt and pepper : shape meal into four l · inch thick patties. Grill, 4 inches from beat 4 to 8 minutes per side until beef is done to desired .toneness. Serve with any oftbefollowingtoppings . Italian Bargen Blend 'h t e aspoon Italian herbs into '-'a cup (JACK ANDER.SON) REVEALS In the whole berry cranberry Tbe flrst lecture. titled "How to Fall in Love sa u ce . Spoon atop Again" will be held at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, July burgers Jmt long enough 22, in OCC's Fine Arts HaU 119. The second lee· to heat, about 2 minutes ture, set for Tuesday, July 19, will discuss bow before end of cooking to set standards of behavior m a relationship in time . I! desired, top with a permiBaive society. The Uurd lecture, set for slice or mozzarella Tuesday, Aug. s. will rocus on how to avoid re- cl)eese. Serve on l taUan pealing old mistakes in a new relationship. bread. Series lecturer will be Dr Charles Ara. a Cb.llied Bvgen psychologist and licensed marriage, family and Combine 2 tablespoons child counselor. For more mJormatioo. call chili sauce with '12 c up 556-589>. whole berry cranberry s auce. Spoon atop MISSA.NGIE'SSINGLESClubDancewillhave burgers just long enough a 16th anruversary alumni dan<.'e at 7 p.m. Sun· to heat the m thoroughly. day. July 20, in Anaheim. For informatioo. call Top with pickled pep· 77S-6600. pe rs and olive slice s. Serve in kaiser roUs that OUTDOOR SINGLES w111 have a bike ride and havebeentoasted. barbecue at 11 a .m. Saturday, July 11. in Newport Beach. Also. the ~roup w1ll have a Avocado Burgers volleyball game at Big Corona beach at 6 p.m T op each partia lly Tuesday, July 22. For information, caJI Bob at cooked burger with a slice of ripe avocado, a 556·7026. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE tablespoon cranberry Smgles Calendar nm.s eaeh Wedm>sday and ('071· p BLIC NOTICE orange relish and crisp tam.s rn/ormatwn on discwsum groups. ponies and ___ ,.,CT1nous 1~uu!ss crumbled cooked bacon eoniti open to tlu> pubbc ·1n the Orange Coan 0tt0 ,.•CTmouuus1Mns M.t.111t1 stAT'"''"T S~rvc in kwhole dwh~aht Send noricea lo Smglea Calendar. Dally Pilot . P 0 . n•• ·=~~,,!T!~~~".T,. "°"'9 ~~""~-·1'9 ,..,_,:,;,. dotflll pita poc et s an WJC Bor 1560• Costa Me&O, CA 92626 /nclt.lfM your name .,., .. ,_,~ m •ovt:1nex. m HARLOW breads. 0 _ _, te•-J.,_0 num'--. Norse•• miut ..._ recnotd two so CAL A!>P"4Al f ~ s.... M1qw1 -111 eo.uTEK, uo1 M.an1n ~ ..... .... ......,...,._ ~· .... ""' 0•1••. \<.111• 101 Ht•l>O•I Bu el\, '"''""· CA '271S C ranberr y Fruited week: m advance of an event. c.an~ • ._ ; 11·•--1 Ma""'nci Sf~~ Burgers SoC•• 1 ""'"., co. tM • /1 fr>< '1• CAM•tom<d <O<l>O'•ltonl, lal c.tttomo• c.,._,.,_, ~ s... M'-1 -•n, '"'-·CA '21n Add l':z c up w h 0 I e Ott ... \<.Ill~ 101, Nt•l>O" Bue,, '"" -"H~ IHOtlOUctt'CI ""'. (~ be rry cranberry s auce r;:;:;iE;;:::;;;::::===::;;:--------7"r----"--, c.;~~:=" ~'""' 0." <or "°'"1-,NlEAN ... riC>N•L a nd .t2 c up flaked po<aoon M.'suce11NG coconut to above meat L M. UO\'O Informs and ~l-c.o Ir><. wsreMS 1Nc. mixture before grilling. !;::.::,.,-· ~~:"~.=::; Just bef'Ofe burgers &re Tl"\ nM-... ,._.. fl""' """' ~ llh\ \ta'->I "~ Iii.cl wttn ... done, toJf each with a • JACK ANDERSON Reveals c-1v c -•0r...,.c.-.1.onJu1• Covnc• ,_.,.°'_'°""'"°"""'' slice of cnmberry sauce l!:::::::::=:======~------_..llilillmlllllilllll ! "· ,.., "'•fD1 ••. '"'° ,.,., .. and a s lice or rresh PucM1"1NC10r_eo.,.o.i1,P11o1, P\1111•"""'0 ..... c.o..10..1,P-peacb. Serve on a hard M>t ••. u. JO. ""4 •.,. n...., Jv1• "· n . .JO, ... uci •· ,.., n1WD roll. DAILY PILOT m~ CUSTOM FRAMING SP«'elztng In SHADOW BOXES 1803 New1>0r1 Blvd. CosUI Mesa 11 4ufona 1raditions ••• start at your dinner table • 111111 ts mtillS, tlllt llllClll II- • •1111~ smts. llm Ila., A'ill~I . • Baked 30 hourat • HOMy •n tplce Glue •Spira! tllced fon•y Mnlng •Whole or half hama • Netlonwlde thlpplng MtVIC• • Full MrV'°9 DetlcatMMn •Old wartd Ct-.. SflOp • llndWIOhff to go •Pwtyt,.,. )7" L CO.IT NWT .. C..... .. NIP PMON1 '7J.flll ..... HMI IATMOMD WAT lit& TOIO n .. & TOllO, PHOM1117·11U '"" llACM .............. ..,....,..,°" llACH, ,...... ...... ,. Also Anaheim. Oranqe, Aenc:tio Mfreo-, La H•a, left Dft90, NOf"tf\ HottyW(iod, WoodlMd t1lll1 QOc:x:x:>c::x:x:>r <:::X:X:>c:x:::x:x::J~CJC • , NON SURGICAL FACE LIFT Skin Care analysis, consultation $ }995 ~~rr::t ~!~n~;~~~~ ...................... 1 ••• <•JUVaerat Sat.lo~ & Cos~etics JOTAI. IEAl/TY GU! . 14:!:::r:.:-6 75-3920 2 I. ll 2 .. ; 1t.. n. e. 1it le ·y 00 sa· ne. 1lh ·ed oo. E of 1Uy as· ty Ill r 's IUt· ice. 1g . l r . 185, 24 ••• -• • 2 • 2 as. ieol al 151 I -- . ,CJ8 DAILY PfLOT FEATURING • I BeJiavior ·Patt~m CoO.pulsive .. .. DEAR ANN LANDERS: WbeD t WN Us hi1ll l(bool I was fat aad ftUterabh Sta.Jlq OD a diet wu iml>ilUl bli , and l hated mJMlf. · I rHd Uf)'our eoluma about a Cirl wbo had &be habit ot s«1•n1 herHll and t.beft 'throwt.na -.> Vou Wiki her it waa ~ llad to atop It befo.re atw ran Seto riMt ~ ud emo- tH>Oal ~ ens I df'<'kted I was smarter t.bao you and that it wa. a neat ~ay to take ott ~l ud a.t~ Olln nee that tim • I ha\t ~ fattlni my at to throw up ~ or four lJmM a . That wu • 10 yHrs aao l am atJll not UW\ bu\ I hne dont' ~me awful t.hinp co ray ell P1ease J~ mt use your ('())umn to "•ro an) one who may bf ttmpt· ed to try lt After lhrowu1a up, 1 fttl phystully uhaust ~. My km bl-<'om~ blotctM-d and lrtttll h an color My t)'i hurt and I aet l>O~ »round my mouth · As the years ttO by at I!!> ha,.r and hll.nkr ta make m.)-.elf lbrow up. When I was 16 l ~t.'d m) ranger . Now I u'" all soru ol U\Slru.mf'flts and have to sUek ~em fartht.>r down my throat nn Lander" Som,•Umt"* ll tilkl' me an hour or more to VOOllL l um t rllpped ln thli. bt:bavior a nd am so "m barrat.:t\."Ci I hi.1 vt-n 't be ·n able to ask for help. ll '~ horrible, J\ISt llk~ drug add1ction or lcohollbm, bt!ci.1~e ll t'ontro!s me. The more I do n. ~ won.~ I fl't·I and th murc I want lo do ll .,.ul.n l lmow 1t'i. era-&). but aren't au addic· uon~" Can you tell m~ m ut t' about the damage t m domK to my tyt':., t'&rs. stomach, skin and glandb Ul m)' thl"(ld t" It nught help me stop. Thunk \Ou 11 Vl l\G A OEVlL OF A T IME IN f>ENvEH . ( .Horoscope. J THURSDAY, SULY 17 B y SYDNEY OMA RR ARI~ <Mar. 21·Apr. 19~ Low profile is es· sential -let others state "iews anc:i reveal their -plans . Pisces, Vi rgo persons fi gure prom· an e ntly. Spotlight on need for public rela· taons, patience, ability to d e tect hints, s ubtle clues. Pa rtner or mate t'Ould express opinions dJ(fering from your own TAUR US <Apr. 20· Ma) 20). Insist oo qua Ii· ty product and service. Your pasition is firmer than rrugbt be imagined. A('c e nt o n job , res.pons ibi lity. r e l a · t iooship lbat has passed stage or game·playing. Yo u · could be ine x· tricably involved! GEMINI <May 21 · June 20): You le arn wh e r e you stand H•stlgate. welcome new especially in romance c ha I len~es. cont acts. department Accent on '}ou meet .someone who creative endeavor!.. in·_ cr'ould asd sn establishing t u 1t1 o n , !>pec·u lat son . ..tcrrstonal rights .'' s ha ring of knowledge . Leo, Aquarius natives y 0 u r p e r s 0 0 a l la~ key rffies. Highlight m a g 11 e t 1 s m s 0 a r 5 • Se<'u rity. better relahons populanty increases. you with parent or authority get good news concern mg fi gure s pecial task, assignment LEO <July 23·Aug. or proj~t. 22 > · Gave full play to m· I l•llectual <'Ur,1os1ty- CANCER l June 21· read, write, ask ques· July 22): Explore. m · ta ons. Follow through on -----------------------------hunch. check messages ~JULY -SAL:E ~ rRANCI8-0RR corona del mar and poss1ble necess1ty for s hort trip. Cancer, Capricorn '!fld Aquarius natives play important role_s. , _ VIRGO (Aug. 23·Sept. ·22): Diversify, expera· ment. entertrun. express views. d.lsplay versatili· ly and sense of humor. Gem101 . Sagittarius natives figure in active s cenario Accent on pers onal possessions. payments, collect1ons, income potential. Ele · ments or luck, timini: rade with you' LIBRA <Sept.· 23·0ct. 22): Stress andep e n· dence. confidence. will· 1ng ness to lead ra ther t han follow Aquarius. Leo. Taurus natl\'es f1J?ure promine ntly ~ Jud~ment, mtuation are on target -you at-e at oua DEN'VE•: Tew.a 1• m•re abMt UM ... a&e >'• are dolaC lo yov body wW Mt Itel• ,.. l&lp. Y• are trapped la 1 ~•,.Jal•e .a ... ra flf betaa'1or' ud com .. M9M ... ·t r • wolk. • .. 'r,,. Med die llelp of a traa.ed prolesskMaal, aM T mse ,.. .. 1et It at eece. Leet ta t.M ..-e Mell mder ••me•tal Ha.IUI. ·• Deonr bas aome ntellellt fatWUes. Y• cu cet c:ot111Ml· ta& t• llUle .._,. or maybe wttaio.t daarce. Get ,..., Immediately ud pleue Id me Har from ,.._ I waa& &o bow --~-are dolal. 8 . LESSONS $15.00 CONFIDENTIAL TO FEEUNC AWNE AND IN NEED 'OF HELP .\ND UNDE&STAN· DING: Y• are llOt aloee. Over laaJf a mUU. peeple .. IM U.S.·lane ...... Wdte &o &Ile A•erteaa .....,_ Soddy, ZS'J51 Jlll..U.-St., Tenuee ..S. 'ftey do a womderh1 jeb. COSTA MESA t:ENNIS CLUB 557-0211 (JACK ANDERSON] ~ REVEALS in the DAILY PILOT SUMMER HOUSE PLANT SALE 20%-60% OFF~~~~ BIZARRE BAZAAR IOSTON ,. .. ••• .._ SUt OUMGE.COUMTrS LARGEST SB.ECTIOM OF" REASOMAIL Y PRICED HOUSE PLAMTS IEG. $4.tt ,.,......,.IYY NOW ,. ,. .. OAKLEAF IVY$ 99 ...... rontOS . 2 ...... 04.UUf 6"1P .. RTTOMA 20% Off OUI IKUUI LOW ... CES HOW •• ,,......_ s1.n , .. ~~\4.tt Sl .29 S3.99 r "9k~ s12.t~S I 0.39 • r Ra1S '7" • 1 o· c<>bf P'U~s s I 4 tt • r H1MT LlAF s6" • ~ AUC•s I 4" • .._ SIZ.9' .... ~~· "41LC>Olt4Da()t( ~ S1Ln b9' "'·" 1858 NEWPORT BLVD.• COSTA MES.A• 645-3392 <>PIH MOM ... SAT. IM • SUMDA Y 11 ·S Announcing the low · ~ t o p o f lunar cycle Puzzle . pieces faJI into _!!~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~-~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ maintenance haircut. At c,immanJ P"·rtl\m\.1hl l·. lt C'\l\(IOU\ .. "' {ll help \Ollf h,1ir hulJ ih ... h.aix-\.·\ "'" a ... it gn m '· fk:cau..-.c th\.' hair.t) (\.' )l\U \\,10( i.-. ad1ph.'ll hi th\.' hair you ha\'-'· h 's nOl only ea .. y to rak\.' c<1re ol. h al"° mah ..... it cal>y to g\!t all th"· lnnk..s you' re looking for. hampoo, pnri-,ion cut and blow dry for men and "omt:n. -• • • ~ No appoinnnttru ~ry. eve~~ ' Command Performancelv For the looks that 2er the looks'" Open Evf'nings & Mondays 9.9 Dally 9-6 Sat. NEWPORT BEACH COSTA MF.SA Mariners ~oler. 149 Rh·ersidf' Mesa \'f'rde Center Ne·d lo Newpon ~ach Harbor & Adams Po t Ofnce Behind tht> l et ~\tatlnit Rink *i·745l =~0-6153 / place. SCORPIO COct. 23· ' Nov. 21 l: Much that OC· c urs is b e h.1nd th<• · ~ce n es Y o u could pa rt1 c1pate in cla n · destine c onfe r e n c C' ' Gemini. \'ar~o. Sag1t ta rius n <it l\es figu re prominently Bt> read y for changes. review or "lessons" and some questions by those who ~ant you to be on your toes. SAGITTARIUS <Nov. 22. Dec. 21 >: Accent on desire. romance. hopes a nd wi s h es. Major domes tic adju s tment could be on agenda . Taur'us. Libra. Scorpio pers o n s fi g ure i n scenario. Member of op· posite sex "presents" you with gift -a token of regard and affection. CAPRICORN <Dec. 22·J an. 19): Emphasis ======================================~-on seein~ world as it is. 16th Annual Sale July 15-19 NELL Y'S OF PUERTO V AUAllTA 31831 CAMINO CAPISTRANO • SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO 1· >J . not as you perceive at w h en imagination dominates. ()pen I.mes or com m unscation with professional associates. Define terms, ttet rid of superfluous m;1te rial. streamline methods and techniques. AQUA RIUS <Jan 20· Feb. 18): Obtain vahd hint from Capricorn message. Perceive long. range possibilities; con· sohdate assets, be "in touch'' with those who share your aspirations. You E?et m o re respons1b11ity-and rec- '. ognition. Money pic- ture is brighter tban in· itial ly anticipated. PISCES <Feb. It-Mar. 20): You "bounce back" from adversity. Agree- ment reached on finan· cial aspects or agree· ment or contract. Aries, L ibra native& figure prominently. Spotlight on what lies beneath sur· face. U persistent, you could strike cbord ot' 'un· ivenal appeal." Money you save by shopping Daily Pilot ads can easily pay for your subscription. Local Advertised Values -One more reason Pf!OP/e all along the Orange Coast rely on the -' ,, 2 •• ) ~ . t. J. 'I· •• ·•· le ... i&h .. )0. I I of IUy as· ly 11t t-'s Ul· ~. g . lr. .85, ••• - I -w.on.day. July 18, HllO * DAILY PILOT The B191eet M•rketpleceon the Orange Coast DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED · ADS You ~II It, Rnd It, Tr•delt~Wlth , • W•nt' Ad ite. ... ,_s.. '-We ..................... -.. [ 842 5678 ] I One Call service • Fast Credtt Approval ....... ,_w. '-S. ••••••••••••••••••••••• .............................................. IOOJ IOOJ .. _ .. 1002 G1Mr.. 1002 MM_.,.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ci1Mrlll IOOZ 1002 ... _ _. -······················ ...................... . llMlllllllllillllllMlillil~· ···ii•:i•m•m•m•ii•ii• .;.• ·······-=···.;.• ·····:.:•.:• • •• • • • • • • • • •• •• • • ..... • COIYC&iO .. RllY lllUIT OP' a... ....... .., I' lnvftn )Ou to d11cu' YOl.W .....t •Une future W'Atl hH Call for an •P' • .. I \pt N ~IOll\t Rl 4ll Y / $10,000 MOYE IH T1*tl Ml••••• Sup.er abarp 4 Udrm family room. atrium, ~luded loutloa. pro ff' 1100311)' dec-onted Aa •icct'llt'o\. bu)' at 000 3 11R Zba, rumpus rm Dana Pt $J'5,000 W1Jl '-:::iii:ii::ii!lii.ii~ii.ii~I trade for San D1eao pro I• lNVESTORS 2 HOUSES.. I LOT pert) o ..-.e r Agl 16().-0611 ,.. 4 Ir Sl5,500 2 SlOr) With 2 balM IU)d a great a ssumable loan lluill·an electnc kitchen. conunuruty pool, vacant a nd lbe owner hai. parucked. Ag\ 751 3191 Custom bwll CM house frplc \a ulled ce1 lg 2Br. eocl) d. ceramic ba 3 Br. 2\' ba Brookvle-. «Id Wlll w /central •Ir F'rplc. be-•ut up&rMlla& wllllpa&K'f Owner aox toUI $12$,900 OCIAMVllW 2 Dr. 2'-' ba. former !MdeJ w1lh a faolastl view Must ee Ltui d(l coralOr'i dellaiht Best coodo in Costa Mesa Owrwr must sell HOltSI rt0'8TY Act now'' Thl.S proper1> 1s in foreclo ure Nd. TLC ,., acre 2Br. 1 ba + 1n·law qtri., out blaldmg:., Newport Me:. M'hool cmt srra.900 • RED CARPET 754-1202 2nd house · 1 Br Cottage P\1 front & back) ard Slb5.000 ·V.+ ~o DOWll, Coc:ah t c~ Mo ClosiftcJ Cost,. nus rustic 3 + 1 duplex ~ This 3 Br . rirc placl'. loaded with charm fanuly home 1s Just wait HOUSE Features loclude h1 J:h 111g for your Qwet street, Ott H• R2 Lot beam ceilings. wood ancl all the goodies and on Ne wport Ueighl s 2 bnck exterior, total re dollar moves you 1n Br +de n Plans drawn novat1on 3 years ago , Don·t wall, call now for 2nd unit. Assumable Beaut1full)' mamtaml'd ~3666 lSL at 10' •"~ An outstanding value at • Whela ..Sl2S,OOO $398.000 n BALBOA ISLAND Real Estate 631-22A2 Broker REALTY 1~~_!11!-~~~~~~~-~~~~~J-~~oo~~- --,ICTln;;;-Bus..«s_s __ --,ICTlTIOUS 8USl~EU -i PADOU TIMtlS COURT_.. CAMYOH E lej?ant Deane ·'Ver saill es'·. Immaculate. Magnificent 180" view of li g hts. ocean. bay & ·golf course Lighted paddle tennis court & room for pool. 4 Bedr ms. 4 baths. 3·car garage S698.500. Small 7<"'r assumable loan For admtttance to this exclusive guarded area call 644-4910. WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Redton 2 111 S-J~H•Rood MEWP'OtfT CIHTEA. M.1. '4<Mt I 0 f'EHINSULA POIHT OPEH SUH. I ·5 1723 OCEAN ll YD. Newly decorated 4 bdrm. family home. Ocean \'iew. $325.000 IAYFROHT We have several fme homes with pier & slip El TORO HORSE COUMTRY 4 Bdrms. 3 baths: ranch st\ le . mm1-estat<' In orange groves. S249.Soo REALTORS 675-551 I SOMETHIMG FOa EY&YOMI TU•TLE•ocec IEAUTY: .... t1.f11lly •fH)f'eded Prhtc•tot1 "'°*4, cOf'Hr tot coda J Jm;. 3 b.drao1n. 2 ~ ..cl ya. oww•a-d. ,,_t Sl52,t00. . I COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2515 E. Coast Hwy., C... .. Mer 675-5511 I lLITIUWORDS Pnct.-, hvebtbly. loca uoo TastefuJI> deeorat ed J bdrm home at a good pnce Great p11t10 e1rea Spa rkling pool Onl) Sll4 ,900 c.i1 1 no,. !f79S370 ~ALLSTATf REALTORS 7 L~mc ~t----­ LJ.xaL«t on the f':.t5b.ldt> NEWPORT DUPLEX OCIANFIOMT Brand new 6: beautfuJly funushed 3 Br 2 Ba + 2 Br 2 Ba. Spacious llvinR room w/frplc or course. lrg pauos, 4 car garage AsklJl&&S,000 JACOBS REAL TY 675-6670 WHAT'S UMQUI AIOUT UM9'11 PADDLI-': TENNIS -<1 bdrm. l::a!-itblufr. hu11e lot 11.1th court. tret"s $232.000 PRI CE -1 bdrm . '>lnl!lt' i.tory. 2fiOO ~ rt . frplc-t· in mi.'>lt'r suite. formal dinin$? $2'7.500 Tl' DOR Cott .i J?e ""It•, 1 bdrms. ll!f' ram rm 2:nl '>Q rt 011. nt>r flOdOC'IOI! Sll!S 000 MOTi\ ATF:O d'uplt>x. 2 Jnd I '1 "n ,, r r p I c-•· . c-1·!1101.:~ $2111 0()(1 <:on bdrm,. bl' am \ \I l'!·:. 3 bdrm. :! bJlh tnwntl()m1• ' n1•Jr t•\f'r,th1111:", h1•Jm,, rl1,•c-k -. Jnd rlJ's $15!l~J EQUESTalAMS Here's a place for you! 811! 4 bedroom 2 bath with community stables. ndrng nng, RV storage, and lots of wide open ~paces Great .Orange Cl >' loc a tion . Onl,>• Sl34,900. Call 751-3191 C:SELECT I PRO PE RTIES lalboo Island 1006 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 UMITS on Dia mond ~ort.h Ba>• art'a Lovely 3 Bdrm hu!Jll' + 2 bdrm a pt. al8,000 -. P UBLIC NOTICE t -PUBLIC NOTl~I ' ·;;...---+--.. N •M£ \I+~ .. t-MF IT4H "FMT---·~t--.,i:r:::z::.P'.# TM toho.ttf'Q ~\On ... OCMl"Q litU\t Tn• foftoillttl"llQ peorson t\ 00.f"O OU\• BILL GRUNDY, RE-ALTOP. 34 1 Ro y\1de 0 11ve N B 675 6161 • .md II ~X~o:.' makt> ~ il'l11ts· a grear1lu> There are 2 thrP~ bedroom I two ~·droom and one bachelor units All h"'"' gan1gt-'I dnd ~ J.r<b As<.u nlt' lov. in I terest .loun and owner 11.1ll l·6rn largl' 2nd T l> f'uU pnce ~.000 ldll 5."Jb.2660 2 l;n1li. on fee land Ac~ from park :"'t·ar beach. bd). & shQppin~ Pnced a l $205.000 t::'h ~ .. I\'\'(} '-hdrm ""~It> ''nn h.P ,,,nh hnJ?ht. f'IJH•n h·~'ltnl! nr pnol Jn1l 1 .. nni., ~-. u()(J B \\ \lf'W .... PW rluplf'~. 1 Jnd :! hdrm!>. 'hlnCIPd 'Pt lulf1 rl \It•-. 10)! dt'<'lo" S-Ui.S.Ofl() LOU BRECHTEL • & As.soc.." 675-33 It· ------ I • \ M"~ M"~ ElrC:CU T•VE FiH!M !> 110 l E A!>SOC:IATES ls.J S Lowrv l ""•-oott c~"''' Or Yf' Nr-.oorl Strttt OranQf' C•liforn••., ... b••tn C•loforn•.o E •M 8 Eo..aro. 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CA •2tS1 C•lolornl• 92641 1 I FrnPOrt Tr..i1no Co Inc I• Roch.Wd Ltnciw, King, 6017 IC~ 1 C•lllorno• corPOr•llOftl, CJS Oct•nj drlck Core It 11un11no1on Be•cll, Av~. L-llHcll, CA .,6St ~lllorn•• 92647 Trt1\ ~I\ <onou<ted by . <or-, Tht'S bUs.,..U IS c:onducleG tty~ .n I PO<U!Ofl I d•••du•I. FREEPC>ttT TRAOINr R.a-d l . K1"9 0). INC. I T1'h ... , ..... 1 -~ ,,..,., ••11111 ~ 8y ti\ Pr-I Counl¥ Clerk o1 0.-C°""t' °" T~k SIM-we• Ill"" w 1tt. !Ml J.-JO, I•. County Cle.-. of 0r•"9f c-1y on 1'1-1 JUfW JO. ,..,_ Publl""8d 0r-. C.O.st 0..1, Piiot. 1'1-1 July 2. 1. t4. n. 1'llO 11- Pub!l\lwd Or-Cont o.lly Pilot · • ~~1! 2.:..!!_1., 11, ,.., • 11so..o PUBlJC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE I _ -----f'ICT1T10US M.ISllUfSS l'ICTITIOUS eUSIHEU MAME STATEMENT NAM« STATEMENT I TIM ~ --'' dotng -.. Tl\4 ld-"'O _._, K dot"9 -I ,,.,,,.,. ,,. .. H .. COUNTRY BOY ... 1154> Newporl 0 v c 0 N T E L E c 0 "' 1 e1..s . c...i. ~w. c.111....,.. 9107 M U N 1CATION!> IOI Sou l"~'" EIOIU! 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ICMI Et>atl~ Clr<I•. ~unll"9'"" Buell, Cellfom1• 97Mt T,,11 OU'1MSI IS <oncl..C~ 11,"" ,,,_ 0t¥tdt.UI Ull•lwlnen Tllll 11•1-I WM folt<I wll1' IM Coun1, Cl••-ol Or•n~ c ...... 1, Oft Junen.1• ,.~. Pulltl""8d Or.nQit eo.st 0.1ly PllOt, July•."· n. JO. 1• ?11S-.O P UBLIC No:rlCE PUBLIC NOTICE f'ICTITIOUS 8USIHEJS MAMe STATEMEHt TIM ~ --h do0"9 t>IN· M»M CY .. RESS RECYCLlt<G. 9'41 El«lrl< SI~. C'(Cl"H. C•hlon>I• , .... Robert lloft9, 110>1 G•HnltH '--· -1"91Gn llN<tl. Gtlifoml• .,... Tllll~ll~llyM lfl. di•"""-' ... ....,,....., -nws ~ ... n ... w11t1 u. '""" 0--. .. °'Miit CouMy ... J-• ...... n4llt'I ~ ..... Qr ... CllMI o.&ly ....... ,.M, .... -.n... ..... I09lte ••• ..• ,,., ...... PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOIJS BUSl!f£U NAME STATEMENT Thf' f0Uowm9 oetwns .... " c:so1n9 bu~lnf'·U a'\ TSl PAOPERT•E!>, 711 IN 111" Sl•~rl. !>u11~ 611. Co\I• Mua C•hlornla 97677 TSl Ir>< .• • c.tiolo-n•a coroo-.- l•on oblOI W Oc••nfront. Nt'1"00rt Buell, C.lllorn•• ~ l h'' !>u'it""'~ '' 'OftOu<leo Ov • < °" oo-•h<WI TSL. llK. TP'lomM S LM. p~ .. -• r .... , 't.-tf"n'Wnt Wt!'\ ftlt!O With ,,_, Coun1, C•~r~ of 0••"9<' C<>unh on JUM 30 1480 1'1*1J Pullh"'8d 0r.,,.,. Co.ii D•llY Pilot. July2,t 16,]] l'llO 1•- PUBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE f'ICTITIOUS e USIHESS NAME STAHMIENT T"-IOI~ penon II doin<oi ~ nu,u· esw COMMUNICATION$. 18'C llff<ll 114...,., ••• -me-8Ncll. Call~ ... T I "'°"'Y C. Wrtgllt, ... ~, ll'VHw, c.llforM"7M Tiii• .....,_, ._~ Oy M !ft. .... ,.... TIIN9!¥ c. wnrc ,..... .......... -llltd --.. c-t'r o.rti "' °'Miit c.-er ... ........ ....... ~ar-..o...o-r ..... Nl1t '· ....... ,.. ,,,, .. "1llUC NOTICS • . • • ~ p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • •IRAHDHEW• 2 HOUSES Xlnl location Pnm· onl~ Under S280.000 0 11.ner will can; 541 -0425 Bk r IACKIAY This 2 · story S bdrm 2 bal)i home features a large sepa rate fam1I) rm. formal dmmg rm Perfect for the large. ram1ly Beautiful back • ) ard for patio e nlerta111 mg. Offered al $147 .500. FULLH REAL TY 541.-0814 00% Comm1ss1on. Maoy ame 01 l 1es / com put er BJue Chip Properties D. Wengeler 557-4436 '1>0U HOUSE .. Sl9.S.OO 3 BR 2 Ba "Doll House'.'' Pnme area. Fireplace Air cond. Frwt trees Just reduced $6400~ Dial 752-1700 fast! ""'"· 'f ~. ' ,. , lllJ-t •• ' [~IR&H·,I Waterfront Home S BR. 4 Ba. cus tom water front hum C' '4'it7x38' pvt t.lo c k Pri ce d S I .395 .000 Builder w itrade f or Palm Sprin.:s l::sllllt! f'or detaib on th1::. homt! and appt to ,ee. call Carol Hoff. agt 631 009.t LET'S MAKE A.DEAL Below market 'a lue for qwck sale Lo' el)' 4 Bdrm home. 2 lj!e ma:.ter bdnns. breakfast room. arld l~e pvt back ) ard 2 nules t.o beach Pnced nght for you at Sl38.500 Call for more details 979-5370 ALLSTATE REALTORS *VETS* Use your Eligibility NOW .LOW DN. & LOW INT. RATES LET US SHOW YOU HOW TO QUALIFY TcAtoRfllC~t W.ILIST&t! • RED CARPET 7~1202 MESA DELMAR Gorgeous 4 Bdrm. 2ba A p easure to stt Sl.20.000 conCOMDO 2 Bdrm. 21.ba. former rrodel w f dnt a.sue -. 1ew c;:: SEL ECT ~tust see this dt-{-orator·i.1 I P ROPERTIES delight Best condo 1n _ Co6ta Mesa. Owner must seU HORSE PROPERTY Act Now~! Th ts property is Ill foreclosure Need. TU.:. "2 acre 2 Bdr m . lba+m laws quarter~. outbuildings Newpor M es a s c h.o o I d 1 s t $179.900. ~REOCARPET -754-1202 Dolebout Boy e. Bead"\ Real Estate IAYCREST Quiet secluded location. F'our bedrooms. d ming and fam1I)' room home 1be dmmit room feawres lovely built 1n chin.a cab inets . C o untq lutchen with eatin'! art'J Ofta.HI 1-5 1512 U.Coln L.. Oasslf'M!d Ads. your ooe-, u 1-1100 H..I st.op shopping center. • macnab I irvine ~ ·realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRVINE COMPANY HEWPORT OCUMFIOMT! You may never again have the opportunity to purchas e at $379,500 Charmi11J 3BR. 21 z bath home w/I~ fireplace & a "way of life" you'll enjoy. Barbara Aune 642·8235 <X-74 ) 75Z·l 414 551-t700 WOOl:bodoe (t"Mer 644-4200 3 Bedroom. 21"'2 Bath immaculate "Q " pla n f ea.tures s u n k e n con versation area with fireplace. Spacious living room. formal dining room and a billiard room. Beautiful ~ree nbe lt location c lose to com m unity pool. $247.500 I R OC OtG ·1 11'111*. r......,1...,0,...L...,O,......Y.._., : .r1r1_1 r-.-G...,N,..A_,T_..E.....,., !l -., ,....,. -* e1rt1111 '*"' 1 1• r 1 "of .... 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Ol · ner w1 e p r trSt T _ D 9 7 ts<;, Va I I.If finance. S269. 900. ~~orwe:~: :~: ~-~ .•. -· _;~ :..~:!~r~ .. · or Laguna home w/v1e" • ~ Owner wants to sell. & yard. Douglas tioruf S23S.OOO. 714·973-11.91 (~ l"!~~!!!~!!!~~!""-1 8 Ealertsen Age nt cg Coldwell Banker IAY~c:HdM Corner -~~-~ ... ~~~~~· 2 brick patios. wood fl oors, French doors & separate dlninJ? room. $595.000. IN NEWPORT CENTER •. 644-9060 IE 110111 ILllllS CD. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE I GttEAT STAaTU UHfT \ R.H•' f'rt't>q.indtn~ S1n1.I<' Lt'\l'I f'ondommwm \\1th T hn·1· Bedroom' T11.o H..ith' Lm t>h L1 \ mi: Roc•m With F'1replal'C Comlor1;1hlt• PJl1fl \II Th" r\nd In \ltnl Cont1111no llurn . Thi' "on·t LJ<.t Onl\ !\Ill ~WI • OLD CO.ONA DB. MAR i\tten11m Im e<1tors !\ea t Three B<'droom llnme In Fanta~u· Location Of Old Corona clt>I ~lar On R 2 Comt'r Lot Owner Ha-i Arl'h1ll'Ctural Plan!. For :"'t>IA l'n1tc; Or Will Rulld \10ochf1ed To Suit :"'ew Owner A Rare Opportumt} Al $212 000 759-9100 #2c_,..,...._ ... .,.,.c..... lftGH II A ... -YU C1 ;t Iii) 1 •••II•.,. w•., • ..~ extera... Tr••••hr.,... WW t,.4. M ......... , ...... fw ..................... 2 • ...,, ..... + ... ""' .......... --MJ ............ o... .... ... ... ...., ..... ., ..... fASTl.llf llSTIC Ula .... ....,.__ .... _ .. ..,. ....... Ca fal1U1 J •••n• ....... 111• ._, ,_, .... IMlcli ,...._ ...__. te 1114.Ht. ,, ..... WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. • ltt:AL ESTATE S... ~a. Ptqwny ~ ffi6 w Caul 1-Wi 31~ ~ ,,_ """""'°' . BMch 8.ibool ltl.1ind 611·14'0 67Ut00 ~2373 or 77().8598 Attract 1 ve pool duplex + ? ~ rent.als. Pnme loca- l.al. S285,000_ 640-4999. HARBOR V1 EW HILI.S S40.0oo down < 15r;, ) XJnt.. Fin. on this 4 Br, fam rm, mountain view home. Asking S267.SOO s ubmit offer Dottie Valentine owner/agent.~ --- JASMINE CREB Fabulous greenbelt I~ Rare plan 1. Prof. de· rorated neutral tones. 5294.500 f'lex. fmancmg. Ownrl:\gt l»0-8_1_45 __ 3 C NITS · So of hwy °'"1wr hnance. $250.000 ~1103 ARAREFIHD- m SPYGLASS! Sense· uooal 3 bdr. VIEW bome. A pleasure lo Live 1.11 w1lh aJJ amenities. Reduced SI0 .000 lo $389,000. 7S2 7373 75~1501 COULD IE INCOME &.ulder's delighL So. of <PCH. R2 fol. presenU>• mrome duplex. Lge as· sum 1st TD $2 19.500. *'Cote Re alty & ln\·estment 640-5777 Sha rp, Sexy· Owner's Unit. Plantation sh ut· ters. skylight. fireplace, privacy, p a r king . Duplex . 2 B r /3 Br. 1295.000. Bltr. ~S-0185, ~s.264 2 MASTa INMS · Three years n ew, z Bdrm1, 2~ baths. 2 rirep&aces. AU builtias. double ........ wit.b ... am1 Jacuzzi. afered a ...... CallMD- • .. HERITAG1 HfALTOH'. l • • Nlfi[L BAll [V i.,. A5SiULIAI LS HALE REST .. 3 Hr. 2 la. 1'1u. fin ~.oou ~IAgtt1t 962 63ti5 Sr. 2Ba. R 2 WM'd. R Q31'tmg, lg lot. Sl lS.000 125 E R och t.>!ilt?r ~-2231 **WOO .. KE lll.I<')' rommunny pool ... J\oU'U, lu~' J Br 2~~ Ka wtlh Sl rF.k up.:r .. dM An .uronbblt-pnt-•• uf 1153.!IOO G rt'" t ~ ,du.. Ln " r.il p1dl) <A1Jprt c1at1 ng ..re.i \\\~oobrldgc Rc4111g 5SI 3000 '9~~arr.rnr~ 1'~1.-. ln1111 COHDO w /POOL NEW LISTIMG Bea uuJu.J 3 Br. 2ba end OPENTUE·SAT 11 JPM urut 114 Alta Ln , off Santa S"'eeo)'. Sm1Lh & A~oc \na. btwn Del Mar & 673·8&5 WlLLOW~ •tM I I di,. Sao a h· l.1m1l> h11m1 ~~ parli. VII l'W dL· .... u ~um.! loan Mi.n>' rrwt l r t't-:> t-"1r t-plJ1t· $1D2.500. 551 ~ ••FtXER UPPER•• Bnng )OUT pain1 bru.'lh & broom Ar :.aH: $$$5 Hdrm e 11 t>cul1\ e ho mt' 1n Uruvers1ty Park' Submit te rm -. a t $1 35.000 752 7373 7~ 1501 ---- • Ill DM .... W. ....... ,.We ........ We • ·······'···~~·········· ••••••••••••••····•···· ••••••••••••••••••• ii;. . . ~ .. ~ ..... ~~ ~..e.4.~-·~ !~;en!~~ !!~!!:!.~.~ ....... ~c..,~~-·--· , _______ ............ 1200 tws. zzoo-_... fORW.&BYOWNER o~ WOMTMllA'f ·-.................. -················· laftl9"4.lr w/fam rm, twv 2 bdnnl. St~ w Plu for lar1e boat' See 4 ...._ T•ct1api Mono Bay-oe.an vv &ot. .... _._ .a~. zu. 0 ·, a1'r )'4.. ~e.I c.n OH&n • cbanoel Aa IA1hal • ... ..., Area ed uade 1 -T' "-" ..., ... • 6 om v~ -800 ...... ~. I• at 1oi,,c:i-Bea view. lookila& a..aeoo r.om szuo. walk t o c004. z fplc'a, qu.let. ~ tt .. Ult owe Ind. lJOl&JO\.'t 40lh out ewer •*>' Mach. t>.1ch. term• 1vall. tl)ac .. nee lwnhme . _ • •nu · St •tts.ooo. Ow.er lmmlculat• 3 Bdrm. d~ c rcW 6181.&cl lrWck atnum, % paua.. llT<>'HIAV.. l.\lllll.Doal73--0811 ~~~ii:m = "'•rtr 1600 ...,0,_C ___ l _A_M_F_l_O_M_1 bakonys db& aar. mt.ry f'antaa uc Ctaantloa .....,. enc .. ••••••••••••••••••••• view. Wat« 6 1rdnr pd. ava1lab1" wath th1 n~•r ...__........_ .....__ ,.so. Kiah c-eiUnp. all c~ LOT m>mo. m .1m lu ..... _ _...... • .._ new kitchen •nd ln top ----.. _ .. ._ ., ocw r Wli.om 3 UUJ•u • condallon ! $995,000 PIOflBTY ~~· .. --La """""'::' ,,.,.. ll07 honw Natural woods 4 Brdm. 3 e.. fam rm, ~~ Call for ap· Best site OG W. Coast _., &wia .,.., .. rare a nd 11u1 thtuout pooU1apa.S445.000. _. .. t.meottoNe. u ,,,,..,.,, Fee a•-...i.. , __ ,. to en.tire south coa11t b .. _bom Uourmtt k1tC'ht-n. lo¥ely ...-""4 .. , ...._I ....., Security gate communl· ar new 2 r, ._.. e. \ieWol ~110 itnd viUaae , ...... ~· IAllllTT w 1 t b bu 1 Id n I 1 n ty with pnvate st~. bland Ave. Beamed ll1htll fron1 2 d~cks ColllpMcly rc:furbiabed. llALTY IWSTB Newpo.1 . eau for details. Beach & tenrus within cetl 'a, Crplc , Jacuul in llM.-one bl.k to beach. You 64~·1200 56 .. 1 security atta. Qualified tub. dbl garage. $950 mo. don osen ···.1.lt111 ... t2l3 N COAST HW\ LAGUNA BEA(;ll 497~ COASTLINE VIEW ~u 1Jh1~t 1cat l'J JOLI 'l>Jl IUU~ ft 1rh l) <fr ~vr.atl<l l '>lol') 3 Rr homt· an l'Xt:c ne1ahborhuvd ..,p.i urr ma ... tt>r :.ullt> ~OOJ LAIJ-o Vf .. R.E. 497-176' CAN\ ON STARTER Rcrrvdt.>I ~tt-nl1al 1:oe-. with lh~ 4! bedroom wood and gla.'>~ charmer with good terms and moti\•1Jt ed se!le r s I Oti. <XX\ UN<.iO IU-:.\L ~l.\Tl-: 49""'331 -------L._,... HiU1 I 050. ••••••••••••••••••••••• own the land Cre at buyera o nly please. Annual !Se. BUI Grundy, lirw inl $205 000 Olt-Np••• 1076 Pnce· Sl.495,000 Call RJtr,&75-6l6l. 7St·tlll SPICTACULAI '?OtM'r S IDa.M Onl) 3 yrs ne w wath v J ul t ed ceilings, g o urmet kll c hf:'n baJcooy game rm and • .)Jc7 spa in master bath PLUS much more :-.ow offered at onJy s.a29 000 {)l.i.ner hnancmic ava1la blt- CAU 644-7211 gm --2 1 3 1628 · 13 00 o r r_.._ .. .,....,. 3222 -·-•••••••••••••••••• Real Er.tale 71'/·""" "'"'0 (w'--"'-). ~~IA/I A.INA ••••••••••••••••••••••• OWNER-Lovely T wo Downtown C .M . com· .....___..---..:.---"-~-----•LUSK Harbor Vu Hills Bdrm Tw o ba --,..._....-.. ff 0 u s e , w A L K T 0 merc1al property. 120· letort , 2400 3br. 2ba, ram rm, frpl. BEACH. f'rplc. patio. frontage on high traffic ••••••••••••••••••••••• vaulted ceLls, beaut Obi Garage. el\closed bk st $350,000. Owner will 4 SEASONS TEHACHAPI yam w/gaiebo, next to yrd. n 16,soo 498-22:65 finance. John. 546-2277 or MOUNTAIN AREA. 8_9 park. Gardene r Incl. M2·21l18. a<:~ retreat. View oaks. ~u~0• 640'1728 or I s..c:: l078 Co..do•htf~TOWlt-pines. pnvacy Paved ••••••••~•••••••••• . ...,_.. fot-1700 ro.t<}'i. wtr Ir pwr $32.000 ~e 4 BR. Fam ,Rm, 2•, fu.JJ pnce Terms Ait ba. dbl gar .. above Big C. 3Br. 1&. 2 car garage ••••••••••••••••••••••• Condo, S'78.000 $22,000 :"(ict.' 2 br. 2 ba $4000 dwri. assume LSl TO at do"" n, no quahf> 1~K ~·< Selle r will l drr} Owner W\JI fllla~. N1~ balance <&96 1750 •ilt carpet. pal.lo. a <'. pool, :.auna. J3<' South Coajt I OIO l'tau 96U298 ••••••••••••••••••••••• f or s ale b~ o~nt'r 1 *-Prope"1 2000 bdrm den Condu (.I~~ • •• • • • • • • •• • •• • ••• • • • • • to So Coast Plaz:t l:p 6 DELUXE UHfTS gr aded c arpel l'ool PRJ ME EASTSIDE.CM carport ss~.0001 20·, 2 Bdrms each down Owner will cam TIIESTAR:.IESCO paper 714 '67S 92216 • 673· 7761 Bob <80:SI 1$22:5332 Yrly $92$. 615·*>'1 I FOR LEASE 3Br. 2"'1 Ba . .d&-Slgne r Sew 2 bedroom 2 bath hou.w Garage; WIO. 709 home Miss ion Lake'> Hel iotrope 640-0767, Countr) C lub Golf 644-i400. 739-0400 t«n.nis-pool Beautifully landseal)t'd. no ma an ~ge, hreplaces, sharp tenance > ard J bdrm 2 ba S750 mo & 2 9Sl() Clubhouse Rd bdrm 2 ba ~ mo Bkr Desert Hot Spnng:. bis..<Jl.85. 646-5264. 213·3i8 2572 0 ~ 3224 •••••••••••••••••••••• KIDS/PETS Ot< lfonte Vis ta E /S1dei---WOODIRIDGE ~--1·L & SUPER ~duded 3 BR 21r.a Ba end IY OWMER _.in.. "' 180' OCEAN VIEW Condo B) o"' nt•r $59,50..1 furn or W .OW unfum Xlnt l'Ond C:JI I J ohn 714>14 ~ B) builder. new duplex~ Fir:.l owner deprec1a lion S an Clemente. ocean ~1ew. · $185.000 each 968-nOS. Tis..<Jl23. S36-0133. 536-937 4 M1s:.1on Hill!. Countrv l1ub Jbr. Jba. upgraded lJn\IM"d l.UXUJ') l'fJndll On jlOlr l'OUn>t' S lJ l,()00 fir-.t T L> ti 1 8':. \' alu•· $0!66,000 Want l1J "+:II or trade for t-qWl> 1n ~pt or Laguna home w v11:w & \3rd Douglas Hon11t. il 1 m I l!ll IOwner > 1-: S I DB S p ac iou s Townh9usc, g arage. lenc ed, patio SS!)S. &12 2510. 6-$6 48-ill Jmt condo. Agt. 546-2018 1 Bdrm, I bn. Lakes •cts Oft Market Pnncipals only L~e -i Y754-6218 T o wnho u s e . Assum Bay wood To wnhome : BR cm over~1. lot . U1>· ---------1 171,500 al 11r;.. Owner 2BR 2·str)'. frplc Jm . grade:. i:a lor<' L~e a:.· •--------• willhelpw/finan. Askmg mac. cond. Upgraded in :.umabh• In Mounta in GRACIOUS LIVING Quiet. s olitude. adults on.ty. 2 BR 2 Ba. patio. only 1128. SOO. Ca II 66-9161 .. OPEN HOUSE REAL TY / $93.500. 8 38 ·1726 earthtones . S30.000 dn v1~w. F1ne-.t ho£11 L' 111 eves/wknds Assumable loan. Won't nrea Sl93.SOO. 2547·1 last! $108.500. Call toda) Bamets St rgent: Need 3 Br l"-.-Ba Deruus Ricketts & AsS<X' 640-5357 lrll:r. t.ownhorne, UP"· Sl00.000. 851..()(24 ~~~~~~~~~ lrg assumable loan. xlnt 1----------r: cond1t1on. must co-op --!'~~~~~~-•1La11 ... Migltel 1052 w/broker. Call Kathy SAN JOAQUIN ••••••••••••••••••••••• F1clt. Agt 963 0926. VILLA 7S2-0607 Onh: Sl39.SOO. Soper 2 story condo . 1 bdrm HERITAGE PAO w/loh s i tti ng room. Newly decorated on ree land Owner extremcl~ anxaou:; and pnc\'(f lo :.d i at S33S,OOO Call about un bdJevable terms Ocean Views Honk~ Our Spec1alt~ Robt. ~ks & A ssoc.. 546-9522 OWMB AMXJOUS Harbor View Home. 4br. 2ba. Country French de· ror by pro. S229.000 High ao;suma bl e 8111 760-0~U. 975·1260 ()pen Sat & Sun. l ·5. ------- DESPERATE ~SUME FHA BY OW:-.IER 1An1·h J lidrm. p, Da. f l·nred CrOnl & f('3r , l 11\ l'r1•d patio A i.ume !-60 UOIJ F'HA loan Ca ll ll4· I 830 or 7S4-6"6 MO DOWN VA DELUXE OUPUX 3 Bdrm 2"'a Bath 1·ach with family room. huKt' m.Mkr. flreplatt It dou bit-.l(.atdl(t> 1-:nellenl Easu.1dt' Cos t<t Me:.d· i52 l!l2tl t QUAIL A!~~J- f.nJo~ hft-1n bn ut1ru1 Hum boldt Count• ~""-ood counll') . for ie :.ldenll<1 I 1>r bu:.a nt::-!> op pt~<. COOt3ct ~·Mlty POloa l96 Mif * da, Co. 9§553 snu LOOt<IMG? -- W•'V• ~ Fo.cf YourMewH.. or Apt.! ova 1.000 C:O..fi,,..d V ocwin! .\II \reas & Pnces ToC:h®~ From' RBlTIMlS 631-4555 J\1:.-W HUGE2 Br J Ba. Tot.ii pn' <I<') & qwe\ Adults febne Pet OK v>"' rTVl' t-m <'OSL'i $SSiJ pt> r mt> 'The u.Jumate 1b a n Elm formal duung rm. bn ck m>deJ t wnhse An end C 1rep1 ace. a t ri u m urut an a prime corner garden . Le ss than 2 ~~!!~~~!!~~~I location facing green· years old. Newly I.isled .:: bell 3 Br t•'J Ba. cstm wlassumable loan COU>WELL IAHKER NEWPORT HEIGHTS IS HIRING Cozy home wtl~ lot Cul Thi!> -.harp 5 Bdrm fam1 I~ home 1 t.n movf' 1n cond1t1on It ft•atur,.s rn·"" paint. ~:i ll l~t\1·r ing,, flrf'pl ar~· lari.:<' 10,.. r11 I lO 'kl 2 BR A Frame cabin lnp QWl l \ U .;t•rt• \ J CJnl ' r \ n / ..1 '1; !'> 111111 i 11 -:'&:I I 1/1'2 Ov. nt r 2002 \\ dlllll'l' =t. M:! lliln) I Br hou.,, 2 full bath~. 2 •Jr ~JrJ ge SS80 mo l..indlurd ~•II do )a rd ""r \.. ii;') .Jo;,nn St t:!l'I 139·.x.11 ORIG. MWn HGTS. 3 Bdrm. 2 ba home on <'Ul·de-sac in E 'side Costa Mesa. Lge lot. easy s hopping. Newport ~ct>ools ond rec realJonal Jmeruttcs Good financ m~ Sl37.500 Won 't last. caU today. Dl'nnis H1cketts & A!.SOC. IS.51-0424 XEAM IREEUS Great 3 bedroom homl.' WU>dow covering's. tine OCEAM PACIFtC w allcove r i ngs 1n ba throoms. brick and Real Estate r edwood patio. This 759-1616 home :.hows j~t like a 1~~~~~~~~~ m>del. Can be yours for 1: m4,900 = RANCH ~ REALTY v 551 2000 ... 1 NEWLYWEDS? SINGLES w1th loh of extra:. -- HUGE family room. rowftho•se I• The nus could bt' the dream ho mt.' ~o u ·,e been ~hlniz for 2 Hdrm~. 2 ba Card1ff Modt'I 1n The Terrace A l.argt' bn~ht luttfam a rt>.i that "Pl'"~ onto )our own pn,all patio Plus the sei:un t) of a private entry court r1re plac e . mod"e r n Lc*ft ldt.chen. over l.700 sq.rt. Magmf1cent 2 Bdrm 1 "'2 And cklse to beach, too! Ba t.ownbome com plete- Act fast! Only Sll0.000. ly upgraded thruout. C':al154CH720 Ideally located Wllb <'OfD· T A•IB..L J>lde privacy yet in cloee prcmmity to pool. s pa. 0.. PoW I 026 suauoa. tennis. Asking ....................... Sll.&500 z Br. hrdwd noors. frplc, QUJet st. close to beach & schools. oeean vu, great pO lt.'Ottid lj \ O ~n t>r Sl40.000 213 W 01& e-H>\NCH RE.ALTY 551 2000 't523 CA'4P05 Da · IRVl"E FCU'lfain Valley I 03;4 =:=------- ••••••••••••••••••••••• Upen House Sat/Son 12·5. ---------•I S82.SOOVA LN. Smoke tree townhome. Sharp Tiburon-Balboa nos.000. Bea utiful part 3 Bdrm + den. 21 i ~a setting. 2 Br 2 Ba. 2 car <:Ondo. $117.500. ~ar. end unit, co vered Ill. ProfeuiOM!ls patio, steps to park. pool NORTHWOOD Jum. listed 2 out.st.anding homes completely de· corated. "Northwood Place" 4 bd rm with beautiful pool & large spa . S2 4 9.0 0 0 963.al77 & t ennis . Ma ny up-grades. Assumable loan ~.~.Owner.SSl-6461 V...ATBMS '"THE MEADOws·· Call quicklY on t.hls am· mac . p rofessional ly ~aped 3 Br In "The Meadow~" with price and terms lo sell fast. suuoo. 644-721 I /Jn '~l(iEL [hill.E.Y E.. l\SSOCIAT[S ·IWk-o.hoQ 1040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 611DROOMS Neat & clean & only 21, miles from the surf. Full .pric:eooty SW.000. I . eartt Place Joe. 842-7461 Bead> House 1 \"! blks to oeean. Spa. Sauna. 3 bdrm. 3 ba. wood noors. .ty lights. stained glass. all amenities. $217.500. -OWC.S3&-0121.S36-6565 EIM)Ash Tlldor Woodbridge E s tates. S1S7 .500. 3 Br 212 Ba. comm. pool. spa. boal· ing. jog&mg·blke trails. volleyball. tennis le more! ~aul. lg kitchen w /oak nrs " other up-a r ad e s 979.7410 & 'Northwood P lace" 4 bdrm Plan 3. $218.500 Both homes show pnde ol owoenhip & are a de corator's dream! SS9.alll 553-6181 !!!!!~~~!!!!!!~~~ I•---------3 Br. fam rm, view Let WOOOlllDGI be. Excellent 2Br Piao B. Redhill Realty 552-7500 Warnungton townbome m a qwet location on icreenbell EnJOY this much sought afte r plan and all lbe arneruties or lake. tenrus. pools and spas fo r $127 Good ftnancing available. 644-721 I . /Jn NIGEL '3AILEY & A558EIATES 1041 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEANFRONT New m odular t )p e homes. pvt commumt~. 2 bchs. 24 tir secunty, s uh lett.lng OK. <714l 499-38t6 THEOMLYWA.Y TOGO -W.. ,• I o4'4 Have somtthing to teU? ..... lii.siOW... a-1fied~dolt ~ea 3 Bdrm floor plan. ocN1n view deck s. lar ge enclosed brick patio Priced ro r immed1ak sale at S139.000 MISSION REALTY 494.0731 1044 Z.sty. 4 Br. 3 Ba. family ·--••••••••••••••••• ....................... rm w/(rplc. close to ••••••••••••••• scbools. s hopping & pub. S12JS,SOO. e ., .. ·\r·i ., r ·•l 1 '• · '. . I J ( Jl I macnab I irvine realty A 8'HSSIOtAAY Of THE U•YtNI COMPANY LAD .. OMTAM Fabulous Brighton in Woodbridge Crossing on ·the water. 'Ibis is your chance to live in the home you always dreamed about. Listen to the ducks as they swim aJoog the shore while you sip your monrlnl coffee. When you see this home. you won 't want to leave. Excellent financing. Dan Johnson S51·8700. (X·75) • •• 711·1414 ConQlt VaJ.y C,,,.. MJ.llH ~· DD.. °""9 , .. .., .. Woocl>~ ,.,.._ 644-42H t..wv-c_.. • We have a few sales (>OSI· de .,ac. f'rplc. 2Br t bd uon:. -.u ll uva1lable ror ~ rm ror exp~n s ion expenenced ~Jlcspeople S 14 9 . 500 . 0 "' n ' /\Rt m our new om ce W<' are ~ 2671 looltl.nR for ::.ale:.people to ---------- enrlo ... 1•d la n ai .i nd ----------<MofCCMMty owners will <.t.'11 \'A Ai.k f"ropHty 2550 lllg $96,900 Call S40 llSt 7 UMITS C.M. •••••••• ••• •••• • • •• •• • • ~HERITAGE :IOe J r ne v. 1 I hd rm "'1or._ & hrt'f>IJ1•·.., .1~ bdnn 111b..1 I N n•·r ~ill C'OO!>lc1t'r l'Olllf.ol1 f tnJn1 Ill.I! EnJO! 1.r,. 1n bl·JUlll ul RA:'<i~Ut•I 1 r1•t' Lountn f .r n ·.,11knl1.1I 1.r i.u ... 1 ~ oppl~,. '11nl..u t "''Ork La$!un a Beach .111d South La Runa. If )OU ure mtere:.tcd 1n mo' 10~ up lO the larRc"'t d1vcrs1 fll.'d Real Es lJll' <.:ompan> 1n I.ht-ru1llon, L'Jll E11rn11· Ri<·e J l Ii l 11-19!! 1:120 tr• d.i' for 3 c·onfirknt1.d rn U:nlf'\o\ A'.\ t::~L'.\I. fJI' I' <1 H T l ' :0: I 1 Y f.:\tPWYER 4tt-1 l20 lll-Gll6 --.:-.... -- •..•.•................• CONDO Clea n, qu1t.'t. secluded. lake \'ll'W in wooded park. Gar. plush cpt. 2 br. 1"2 ba. S97.900 Ownr. 768-5259 • .... ,., hods '069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• THEILUffS Dramatic 2 Bdrm. 2 ha. f o r mal din rm townhome. .. Elegant ... $168.SOO HASTI'NGS&CO. &4C).~ FAMOUS NEWPOaT •lSIDIHCE IACXIAY SPAMCSH CHARM Pool Hot Tub. Volleyball c.ourt, 4 bdrm. + Maid's room. Pnce reduction $499.000. Bring creative olter Tierra del Sol Realtor lledda ~taro'>• 646 104-t l.cavl' mt!::.sage SPYGLASS HILL. custom English T udor . lf4 Rocky Point. 760-9612 PllBATE SALE! , .. sa11o.,.... A rare opportunity to cash an on the Buy of )'OW' life 2Br. 2Br4"Sc lBr uruts wa lh 2 car garage & fireplace Best offer over $150,000 takes it! But Hurry! JONES REAL TY 673-6210 llSTCOHDOS INMWnca5T Dramatic 2 story Plan 2. priced toaeU at S185,000 Ckean view + be.utiful greeobelt view malt~s this one of the prime un· ita tn lhe Crest. Custom decont.ecl. $189,500. Unique Floor Plan 8. 2+dea. lowetl prlced'\ln· i\ In the Crut. $182,900. Special 1in1le atory Plan 1 OD latp9l INellbelt In U.C... lltl.000 . . ,<l. . . i 1 1 I I ( /"\ :• 1 •Jf\ ' " MEW ON LIDO Oramatrr <l Bdrm 3 Hu. • • REALTORS \1.,'t ri7!) IK.'>'1 ----~tR~ofty PO loa 396 ..,..,._.,Ca. 9555 3 'h.'JJ m.i J hr • H.1 .,u:s l r 1' , r ' 1• I) r n r ""'" I , .j •I Pl,l/J 1!1 h r • q ' jl•'l' "1d-. Ill\ ...:, .,.,,J :..,>9 •·-:?:..'( ~ONDO/Sl l9 900 I IY OWMY '"'-· ut·' 11 d '. tl'tl ., Jllr. l.ir.:1• lot. i.:111xl l•i<'J ""'a uU} eror.a -11on ('11n•t•n1 1u n.-JI !:' d rm 1· o n d 11 ,. 1 t h s;;,ooo 5-1; JIH:! ~I. ln~tml • ,,1_ 1i:.1i:1 OWMEtt l ... COME i-. -.1de l' \t •l 1•I '\ KICK BACK! I 11 1tu• 1 u•111rn '! lir l'r·~l '.11111 T1t_.,.._,,. ,. n c I o ~ e d i; ;i r" I.! • I - -$119.9011 o~ n1·r ~ill Other RHll Estm carr; "' tu-. d n r>\• \ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..••.••.••........•.••. '· \J•lh ih!~lft" I I' 11'.' t.. • ·' , ... "'" SIJ:i 1111 ~.::.r.x 2700 ) u at I 'x Gross FALLBROOtC ment MaOUe HOflW s ~L '\;Si-:T H ~: For S. E. ..,1d"° <. ~ · • u "' nn I AVOCADO R.A"4C H 1 '• 1 •" J nd C11mf, !'>Si-862:1 Oh.ifs. Soper Rreenbelt. $114,900. Agt. Chuck G ~. ARARERND Charming 3 bdrm nmch Sl\ll' ho me In f>OVl-~H S HO RF:S a r'"' l..ir .:t• 1'1JUlllr\ kill h1 •11 & J l'O\ t:red pat iv ror entertain 1ni:1 Ool~ s1s o.11111 Real Estute IAUOA DIWUX IAttGAIM One block to ba~ and ocean Owner will car rv the paper $175.000 Cail 67J.85.'iO C">-"'•., ,.,. I '• t•' I [~lfi~UI JASMIMICHB Cbanning 3 Bdrm. 21, ba home in lovely Ruarded community. Complete w t ma ny a m e n111es Seller mollvat.ed. needs allcasb. llOGBS a.EAL TY 675-2111 UDO rEN"'4SULA On ly $32.000 m obi le home m fant~Ue area St.epi, .tu ~ater. \'1e "" of bay & beac h Great retttat ! OCEAN PACIFtC _Realhhft 759-1616 UDOISU IAll4iAIM Price reduction. Sl00.000. New price $325.000 firm Motivated seller 3 Br+ mother in law qrtrs Extra 1" lot. ~nhouse Fri/Sal/Sun H 223 Via ILhaca JASMl .. ECHB Two to choose rrom. Best loc. Ocean view. Super decor. 3BR 3ba. DOVYSHOUS 4 Br. family home with Bay.Ocean Ar cit)' views. Motivated seller. Extra tie lot.S3ts.ooo 1209 SanUa10 Dr. fan Jn rt' d ,,. fl .. '< If 11 \f J -n 1f1 r • ~ ' "t a: u 1100 .••.................... 631 ·"560 '' mb:1I r"' h ... 1: r • 1 , s.tn Juan Capo S&I 000 ----J<TI"-lndudr~ 'bdrm , Br. 2 Ba. 1"80 4'q rt H) 12 L' n 1 l .. f'l10 I J'; 0 bJth h<J!Tlt lh..il I'-onl\ 3 ' .•• In' 1t1n.c 2 hdrm' 1·1 .. nt J•ll'a.M"n. Palu>' • f 1hft' i:.ir • 1.>4681 r~ f1 ~ 'Tl \ff"-r:11 4555 old Agt 5-1_1_5(.132 _____ 1 A\C1cado. CM s+Ql.lO'I ~~arit old . .\1r C'OOd 'ot t '\ 10·, interest . $95.Wu •<'an t 1l1· L J r at, -.1 2br Ir\:. )ni. 'm dog OK. •EXCITING• Soeciotluy l,l,eh \!1~hl' upi.:radt"O \ illd \\ t':ol I lo m1: 2(hb0 L..i gunJ 111 ll' nil 1•-.t ., star pa rk. rornL·r 1111 ~ large p::ilto arl'a 1\1r rond o n l ) S2 7.500 (JK5Q291 Udo rcn 1 97 4 Tr av e l1•z1• w.cubana. out.:.1dt> patio & J:arden Dishwasher. d 1 i.po ~al ·fr o.s t (r e Fri g 1da1rtt f'1 r c·n c a rmo 1re d1v1dl•r. stora11e sheds. com.er lot (fnJ6361 CLASSIC MOllUHOMI SALIS 2706 Harbor. Ste 206 A 540-stl7 FOil IEACH LOYBS Fabluous-L1do louuon dbl wide 1977 Lancer pnvac). a nr water. rarl'fin<f' 1SR25021 •tyMolNw~• 554-7070 down Owner S'8 mi pn\'ale!> ov."Tled ranch 1n .l\8.JI Aug 1. ~1mo. See ~area lnC'lude .. J lln'>-al ~3 E 22nd. C~ 40 UNITS Xlnl Gard\:'n t;r .. ,,. 10< .1 t111r [.,,..., 1 .... m ·in l1 OJJll t> 111 \ -r"'' <>--nu ~•II • •rf' .,.,th 29 do~n 1-u ll 1Jrt 11 SI HAI I (JO 20 UMrTS 81'1.•"d and butll'r umts 10 1tood Oranitt" lu1.·:itwn IOX ~ross <>~nN ~111 CJ r t) 't\'lth 29', down ~II pn ce Si~.000 19 UMITS All t Br Custa M e :.ll owe Wlth 20r.. dn f\i 11 pn ce SS00.000 All are 2 Bdrm 9 ~..x Gross. This property ha.s spendable IUNITS Good Sant a Ana locatton AU l Be unit:. ~ust ti.ve nl"" lawn. owe lri 2nd Prir ed lo s ell ra .. l Sl25.000 due in.1i J ">\ Jdn .i: r •, "' l-miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ;\ 1-, lllOI> l"r .di "' '1}1'15 11110 f11 r hum. Jn•! .!'> j J \ n"' W crterlr °"1 Honw s lftc. 67U900 3 1DlM 21ATH 11 rc·pl.H ,. frc"\h paint. n1 ~ t arp. l :rnd dra~::. [>.,ii•• t.:J r,q!\ bhH lo. 11·1 c-1· 11,r fl\' .1r boJl ---------•J 'l<1r..i11.t· si>;;ll p.>r m u ----------i ,\\JtlJble J uly 15 C.ill llO"" for .ippomt~nt lu HORSE RAHCH 10 ... d<'rl'<. bordcr1nJ? Roy McC ..... lttr. <.1t.>\eland !\al I for,.:.l. 541-7729 beautifully i mproved~~~~~~~!!~~ v.it.h ~ bdrm home ba rn. -pad do <' k ., . t "' n c•,. d E Sade 3 br, J ba. frplc Nu pasture. all delu>.l' l..oL' ktd s f pe ts $S25 m o of ndtn1t trails M."<'luded 645-4461 h• msg. but Wlt.h pa"ed road ac .._, cess $850,000 2 Br duplex 1•0 po.?ts. 1714J '7)..4400 CluldOK ~25 IJIJI '1~1121 ;)4R.5827 HARBOR For Rent 2br + den, reoc-ed back >rd, new crpt.S. paint. avail Aug I. Mis T Jkmi applications now S.S-0819 call e\ t.-:. ~ Costa ~1esa loc:ataon 3 Br I Br 212Ba 2 r ar attached 2 Ba Owner will ram at ~~~~~~~!!!!!~~ ,iarage Condo Close lo 10'. for 4 ~rs sss:ooo Real Es+. b\h. $700 mo 642·8325 down f'uU pnce S2n'i 000 ~ Yearl) 1ocorne $20.000 •• ••••••• ••••. •• ••••••• Tl.'r1flll5 pa~ ut1 IJtae:. M1~s1on 11111:. Countn €H fG€ Club 3 bdrm J ba . up . ·a Hluff C:yn 3Br. 3Ba Condo Si50 mo J oe or \"l\•tan Riiey 631·57Sl __ ....,. graded l:nused t..uxuf\ 3 br. t +.i4 ba, fam rm, --~li!l!lll!~ ....... ~~,-__J_ __ L HOM€~ Condo On golf courc;c bltn k1tch. lge bk~ rd, rm MOllUHOMES ~·alt::..titateln\'t'~tment-. Sl3 1.000 C1r -;t ·r 0 Cor boat or RV Ref re. Select a beauuful single. 3333 w Co..1::-.t II">. N 8 ll 7 II'. \ alut• 5260.000 q d \ac ~-&iS-1809 dbl or tnple 1n El Toto. Want lo sell or lradc Cor , Oana Pomt. Laituoa or 64§..6646 t'QUlt) 1n Npt or Lai;tuna New Con~o. $600. 4 B,r. • ~wportBucb home with view & yard "'al.k to Coast Plata. UUI. Also call Qn GardeQ Pnde of owner.;h1p ln D o u It I 3., II on i g . Paid Family okay. G l'IC>ve . Sa nt a An~ plex su1o.ooo. 2<Y'c dn 71~ 9'i3-1191 10wnt'rt !1)6.1~()('693·5064 HEPOS• Ow nr li'e 1n Leon JBH 2Ba t::a-~-ts-id_e_C __ -M-. Toriotte Mart)1lOW 912·9300 ~l1ss 1on Hills Countr) S6SO Mo lst & last S200 MoWle.._1 IOO'oDOWM Club 3 bdrm 3 ba . up clcanin~ deposit . New 972·8421 3 Uruts + land to bwld 4 graded Unw.t.'d Luxu~· carpet..o;-r& paint. 548·3451' C 11 B k Condo. On golf coun;\> 642 970? m o re a r o H UJl.000 (1rs t T 0 --------- Country Club Livin g 957 1900· 9 7 11~ Value $266.000 LARGE 1 BR. UUlpd. L£\1TT COACH Have f'or Qwck Sale 2000 sq n Want lo sell or trade ror Quiet. pnvate. range cut ~king pnce Sl0.000, 3 bdrm .. + 1 bdrm. hu eqwty in Npt or Laguna Fr1ge Adults $47S Golf. Tenrus. S..tmmang. ~lu. S\50.000. Also 2 home with vl~w & )llrd. 648V• W 18th. f>U-0835 free. Call 714 -728-~7 R-2 lots, llOl>ed ror 5 wuts Doug I 8 s H on 1 ll · $3751mo. 2 br. I ba, Gar. Co llert . Buy o r a Sl60.000indudes2tenUI TI4'973-ll91<0wneri no dogs. 645 Victoria. lifetime. North S .D ~es free With ?SIN-.._.httlh ~912.i County down . 0 w n er w 1 II W..e.d 2900 ~Gorg--eous--3~Bd--r_m__...,2~Ba-....! - finance. Owner /Agent ••••••••••••••••••••••• SSSO! Ksd!lOK! Air! '63 NASH'UA Npt.. Bd\. eeo 642-9866. 1 Sunny nu.rs kitchen i sq ft . corner lot. LIAS /OPTION ""''~ Pet.s1Adlt.s. 119.SOO. Rent SHARP cornu duplex wanted. Agt.493-0202 Mo'e now' (7801) ree RE.~'TIM ES 631-4.SSS $146U\Cls. gas ti wu. PP. wradj. 401t100 vac. kJt ._.. S.-2716 dntn San Clemente. ··-·-·•-•••••••••••• 0-PoW JZ26 Zooed cocnm. F1ex. fin . ..._..,.,., ... d ...................... . fAll•• Sl98,000 Ownr1 ....................... 2Stnry 4Br,3Ba,Spa. Unbelievable bar1aln. 114-67~1.51 CoeleM.le l 124 n 1 3°\:; ~ g ~~~er,; Golf. t~nn l1 . p o ol. hit nt1hol/ ....................... 21S.Jl~ · AmenJties 1a&ore. noo "••rt) 2100 Studio apb. Decor rum str. Must NII. call qi.lick. •••••,••••••••••••••••• Prtv. patio. Water 6 gas lBr. terrific oc vu. Prof. '1l,4 1t13·81Zl or a. .. ,...... pd.SllOMo.846-~ dee. Luse SSOO /~o. TI4 /m..OGO. Rod. 14 Unit lnduatrial proper· Na uupert IMdt JI 6' 33ISS Golden L1ntern. Skyline. ab'4, 28r. Cc.ta Mesa Ad\llt Puls. Walk lo aupermarket. American MobUe Hoene Sales.557 ... ty centrally located l ... •••••••••••••• •••... Gl-2732 or-.on:e block from downtown UDO ISLE t>y ,.... or • T ~11z 1 ... pu. Ownu uklAi ~ J , odtled ~ .. • •ooo C.U .. rem-.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Re.ioa0cn1cs m.mo =~z.~~.:_~:cl\, ;a=.:..':~~ Hne ~thma you •an Ha" Mmttbtaa '°" ..nc Lal1 0-.. Gar? 8llL Idle ._ wttb a lo 1e1t• Cl&ulfied .. '° ltll! Clat.lifted ads F'onGll Dbl Rm! Ftplc WllllAdR. '. s "2·M'11 Dlitp'°8tClllllllWM. flwdl."2·5178. 1...U.IGS678. ~'-s°"'(s.:l~ , '-4'~,.._.,._.,._~•••r ..,.••4~' . --·-~-~ ........ ( l ) • • .. .. - J Af Hh,. 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UUOl RedoaddC\l" .. l Ddr1n upt , .................•.•.•.••.••...•....•..•...•. ··•···········•········ anl r bdrm. ••m rm fl den 1 SJ~ mo1 Plu h 1 "lib 2 1 b.1, n dllr It al :i ~ tu ,«a n Obi C<tr JHl or. lull) llWl"lt •J Adult!> ntl Pl'\.' l~wro .ll ~...., IKth Alll 38t 20.. 1 hi.It tu b<h. SUS CASfT AS t-.n<'l 1ar11••· IJH paid &42 SD73 "46.Srro ~33U:I 1!51049+ ~95 mo u Pt:te.SS12.U7 e,·e!> l::XECSUITt.:S 1S,Hunt8eh842>-• Clty Ll&hl$' !Ur ~ S-0.-fth 317• Rm.male wanted lg hme. TSO' 2·000' .....,....TOMICH P\1 CQmmunll) tl'nni• ""m I br •~l U2.'> ~ u11 l'UW1 & pool .u-c....,._" Vrh l'Jid I r \dull•, nu --- J lidr-m •pt. ilil' v-1d ~.o. I .io.r. Mdlt.. i<U :w'JJ Covc.•rl'd I' .. uu, l"'"·I' ••••• •••• •• • •• •• •• • •• .~ de~-' •All Wood F.xtenor "or • --7""""10.000 ... ft . "" l""''"'able. 1•as.> going •Woodtone IJ\t r ' ...,.. .,,.,., ..., ~mul111unic Vlt'w' ~t'"' tHr .1p1 con,t'nll'nt 10<'• f'lea 'C' t hid "'lc m l' en ors wi~ 8.000 sq n si~ yd Sl\~O m o i i ~ lto 1 ;> PlU :!)U N<'w&.IOll 0 1 m UI IA I'll.Ji b"l'°'n 11 " a, :)PM I N,•wAppk' 11A!.1.1ft'\' lMJO l:lilr · $29:> mo Ml ~17 ~ r l::le~ator 1.000&Qftdlxollices:Wt•l ltl!..."Vl'IM .,.~ 1131 1~.S 6 t!M 3037 'fo'Ull serv1t't' lab facabUes. 200 am""'. '1 ............ leec.ti l740 _A -t-~m lo :.hr2aJ apt.S2S0 ·t714 ils47 S338 reMrooms. new -k ~ H•lmh, l tMlh a.pt C~t.om 1 l:ldrm ~ Orcanfront. pm ate, 'tept. incl uul. w gar. Cd~I Owner Agt "Wu.rren" ~ 11 1 hl-" ···········•··········· Adu•~ c:b iu1d All ut1l pu1tl ' tiu&al· tu twach 3 bdrm 3 b<1 • 633 9111 "XI 7'1.:>7 cpt. Avail now. Coo\<lrt 64J SC173 ~WW 11Pi)IC, 1 ~11· 1 fl!t' rrplt'. Ira dtr k 11aru~t' Execut1te Suites Jim Flanders ; 7S2-714S \Al \Nl J llJrm lod~ " Pl' OK .. \ 111~ \4rd H.l '1ptN1ST 'P·""'tl •.-t•ll' L1\ on~· l\!11ut 1hil p.1rl. likt• .. ur ru unJ lllli"' I t•rt .111·1! 'd It< l •• •o G N o h h d } s . S.8 1 • S 7 8 7 p . . . lll!:.'\'TIMlo;.'> fl3 l 4SSS ,., u " no JW ' ... ;> ~I t' rmmtl' nc~-ded. 118 real e wport ucac INt; tlLUft A~ ft-... 49'l ~14 Oi' ~2G 6821 •• r~d S2lO tn"I \ltil 1,1 & locauo n. Rece p, 24 hr, f'\les/wknds. i..'>l.>nu ·•HI J ho w 1l Ill 11 r •~h 1 on ,,._J ~· 11\1' , ,., I .., lldl'I ,,, "Mo:' Ot.:t:! ;it\ 111'"1 ~WATH Lu"' 3 Hr l h¥ p1111u 111>11 \II 1111'W·n1l1f'., lh' tnrrunatinir llV!uJt, ~hor1 ~l' 2 br. 2 b11 Adult!> -PoW 3826 "' " n • !-'11•u•r I'· lu•t• 2 o"'rm ' l·'~t A11a1 I Ii I ,...,., """"' Xl'rux. l'Onf r m . fret' prk lndustnal Unit. Annrox l omplex POA• 1t1 \ll'W ••••••••••••••••••••• •• ·"l .,. " ~ "" ~ '7'.., """' ..,.. rri>ll' t<nd ,, ir ., 1' 3Hr,2Ha Spac1~. rrplc S.12.'I K1d,OK ' Pool ' in)( A•rp<>rt t:xecut1 ve 1030 sq f t. $32S mty ''""' ~nlu·11 II"" i,1.14, • p111 I. II n II r OU 11l 11111" ....... ~ garagc,dt>c k ~mo l'lu..,h Crpt<;'!l/u.Jppl<.' Ft'm rmau•.ne w 31Jr. Su1tl'b.752·61K8 Localed Talberl .. t0\11· .. c.t1,.hwhr. j uc u artha'"'l 1161 AD ...... '72 II • no>c r "l"l& tv.nh~l' nnlll JdC' ------"'-~"ard."""' .............. ror I,..,,.... ... .. U'1 ....... .... u~ I '"""I f'(' -. • • .-~. • t;vu"ut1vu Offl t'l' ~UllC U'UUI ................... n.... J 11·.lf n1 1 • • b•, i•n ""' 11 II ,, .. h1lo.1l<•h, ... 11 l1rm "' \t i) /\~'I 1\,11 , ... ~, 'i II J t' I •I U \ I II H rn ' ''''"'"'' J1nir111 .1r1·.i \\olk 111 1 l11•wh . h11111~ , .... ~ no .. rp1n M7~ · It L'"'T ....... Ot 645 25-17 p t ~...... " ~i>~<: bll tl107 Hl.Mtir4CM1 hoch 3140 r. IM ,._.., r.:i i '1:>.'>.') ·--E:H~~~ Y -a\la1I. nr 0 C Airport, Su.-.an ••••r•••1•••••••••••••• S..-'-' Garoqie.s :.!IJo5 ~ft, anC'lu<lt..~ rl'CC!P 45:50 S..;!:1 mo.• I .I II 1'1~ 111111 ''' ..... , t;n\i ,,.,.l'0'1 <'r•·~I t 'on<lu • hl..1 k111 ~1t·11 ,\ 1 .J ltlllt'l"I Kf .itfi'.O 'l lir ,.11il\11·14 W,d k I, llu11t111i.:11111 :IB1, µool gar.1ge. adult.s . U>'e >'al adull no pel:. Copistnmo 3878 forltettt 4350 ~t. Jan1tonal 1>\C, all ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~1 Al;lt 111 tH~ U:."t• \ 1·1111·1 1111 pt>t1> (.ju1 et $~50 1,2&.3 Br a1>ts fi2()() i'Al· ••••••••••,•••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• uul I'd & more <.:all !'Al)~ mger.h b 846061!1 2 bdrm c:ontlv pool. (la rai:i· o n , 1• .. n1 n :1 ula 5.56 035..'l StcwacieG•.je1 Nt:xt to Fun Zoa e on l'uu 11o(t• 1 '11•,.t111rt ~ ll~t 1 ~r -..unu • 1, ,,. ''""' .. pph J oi.: lo lk h l..idu hi" 2 Stun J U1 ~ lb, l'i1l l11 llJI l.11111 $t)l1Cl mo ~ rh \\ .. 111h .tlil\ tii!> 6U('l(111r ~ 11141> l lt.rl11111m lur11 r r11111 >&.II.) --,.---Deluxe pools1d+: xlr" lgt' t'nclsd pJrktn .: lndr) bet._n 12th & 13th St ~:i ~90 1 & 2 b<lr m 2br. 2ba Ultru.. d!>hwhr f.ic nupeL,. n1n• l<>1: $.1{.(1 675 i876or 547 4200 Deluxe i:arden ufc & rt' B a I b o a P e n 1 n .: ll.•1111 ... 1111 lu111 .~ \111 Townhou:.t• Patio I '~ 1J1Jle' beach ,\dlb. ITT.I mail A~! IS (.'.ill tai.I space J \ ail 295 ..,q ( I0~2x20~2 > 673-3930 or l..11}11\ lht ti.· ,.~·1·1r,. ... '"'"h • 1111furn l r11m b.1k oo}. Ind!') rm , all ,39" m e> Jim F'e' 66I 3b06. UJ)' Stora.: .. garaf!e 'ln).(lt'. rt l71XI '>q rt U1rtrhl'r 673 2943 PliJ1.i 1n !'>.1n Ju a n .. ___...:; W-.-:........... 46-00 .>!Ml ltF"•tfl \U"S t.J I I.\.~ \1lull, 1111 l>l'l-" l ltlllJt'' i"'tt ... ~1.H'Ul.u \ 11'14 '>t·1 Ut1 bu1ll 1n:.. l>C>m l' .... h ~~ls ,, i5!1·'°"8 9'21) c~ta :\11:"\a $."i() 1• n 1 I 11 i. t' d g d r d g ,. ~ F1tmi·._ _ _.-rm tio'2 .i9lli "kd~-; 9_'.I_ lmrn .'d oecupanc} TSL ~"" >9C'Q <.:ap1~t.ranu t 'or lt-ai.m~ -~ Ul'tTC'U 1nfu l'Jll 1>1 ... ct1 \t!r ) ••••••••••••••••••••••• I lo·'"'" on ll R' I t\lh 111 ~·<>' Ur.•11m ~'" lkn' I 1 I m.i I 11111111~ lt11om' '-l'w JPVk 11).·f'U fo • I\ Ii.o h 1111 J B.i 111 ::H4 \le14 )IKUU n1 11 ~b5ib I.\ Ql I'\ I \ llfo It \Ill~\ 11..!l 1l'.11 1o.~111t· I 11 I ulk \\ cjj lit Ill h I hll..-. !"I 111 l-.J111~cr \lgmt 1>42 lti03 or Unfw'ftished JCIOO Offiu bntat 4400 LUXURY U_V_•_MG___ "seawlnif vi1iie· ...... ~~.-~·;;~~ ..... l'r()pt'rtlt'.., 951 ~ Wanted 1n Costa Meh or lrvtne area. 2 or 3 DR. Ht:.'\11\n:s 1:>.1\ "-'-> ll-UFFS l. PLAN In QWl.'l ;\Jiult Complex ,..,,. i• .. bdr m .. ...,,u~ l'nrrio-'""'port IS...1ch ""'" I bd • 1 & 2 BR P•t10 Apu .....-. ru • • '· ... ) • • ..,...('IOU.'> rm a pls .idull a pt' in 11 pl_.o, "" .-.•·csr ' ( airport ~1 , Siii 2 offll l"> fur rt>nl x I nl lo<· .1t11m Lr..-: 141ndowc; ~d µ.u~1nl( at 170 I-, 17th '-t c; ~I S 1 u U e a h ou '>e p r e fe rr~i:I .. 3 Adult.!> · Xlnt rcren:n~ 673 57 01 l::ves & "eek ends ------!-'runt rll\4 on lhtl H.a t lo. 32 2 li.t\ 1mm • .1t & up~r.ukd 4 Jbr IJm rm. ;!',bJ tlmu Loc,pmoleoch 3748 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ttr 1) r l,,. $ l OUU ••••••••••••••••••••••• (.'Ill( l (.' \Y \I 11n < 'h.inn1•l I Rr 3 H.i Uwnn Agl t>7:-i 31 l I L.t\G\;:'\ \ 111'.M'll \!T H M-i-4144 J'\N \l.1111 '1 r' n•lvr t.'\JU '~ ft N1.t. h(I tt ---II u 1 I. ,. 2 1u11 • m 0 H•.-o.. T\ h1-.1lt'd JJ0t1I l 111 2uMs..~~ ~Vt.wH~s 11 14 1 4!115~9 1 ~K!> '\u 3 bdrm ~·., ba Portofmn 0 1.!!>t llw.' !'-l)l'l't3l Ul .ir VII'"'' or roodc l Sep1 Bonu~ Hm \ll :Jtt'r .!hdrm, di•n 2·~ ~th fu ll bath S1100 m u b.i Tov.nholht'. ponl,Jil t', __ -~&631.:W~-- 3769 U1:.hl4 a,hc r . f1rt!pl.1t'l'. • D1shwl\htn & BBQ'\ 1rom ~J'JO 2 brlrm kA11t m<·l n-<.'tj>UIJO ion ~J l h t•d ral l'l'tl1n ~. :Pool&Rec.Rooat lov.nhou. ... ..,frnm~ • l•r•·n<:" rm J .. n1l11 r i l4 !.i5 1724 bJlcon 1t''· pool. ,µ.1. 'Gudtn l•ndK1p1n9 IJOl>h. tenn1, "'Jterfall, •t'f\ ut 1t:.. ll1U fr l't J>JUoi., l{ar.ige II\ .111 No , Jog 1o Buch & Shops pond..,' CJJ> for ,vol<ini: & • o 11 • .., .., ~ m 11 r ,. PACIFtC PL.AU ~" S385 mu ~!e'a ht-1ttin.: µaid 1-·rom :-;,,11 ~'(:n't<lTldl 't·r\ J \dtl 234 E.17ft.. CM l"l1ll~. 2650 llarlJ An" l» .. 1(11 ~ r"'' rlr" ,. ;'li11nh l.iltir l.>oug &ii ~'1 1 _ Growld tlr , dh: ~ rm of SL\ ~1'~1C ~~·2H7 1111 &•.it b Lii \11 I-11Jck11 f\t't-,Wtt• nr l~IUrt} J rd :.'br. lb.A. Sl'P unit. s.iso rn1 Sµac1ou.. .... frpl. crpt, drp•,, µ.1 t11>. :.'636 t-:l<lt•n, til :! i II UK , 5 HS Ii U I !J , F NV 1 IWNl\1E NT 91.:!2 H.111Hll•H' H B %2 4SOO tht.n \\1 .... t un \l<'L•IJJ111 (ounl J ~~() A rt \11 ~.JV. ind \ illai;1· !-ot\Jp1ro('CJ l>I!> .lll(J WESTCLIFF BLDG. NEWPORT BEACH Stud1ou:. proress1o n .. 1 e di tor :.t.>c k !> on e bedroom c..'Oltage m QWl'l location T e le phon1• b"i3 ib.'>I or wnt.e No 51,; c o Or.in~c Coast Daah l'llot PO &x 1560. Costa M1-:.11. Ca 92626 ~dutld t1·nn1:. n•Urt:.. I 'r le-autifuf 4 Brdm. 11ld .. s7K1 lloh Laurtto Jn gua rded art'n uf h-IO~J !'Wi.\1..,w M1cro·WaYt'. Irvin. 3244 "'"'t l>a r . 2 frplc~ . night •••::•••••••••••••••••• hj:!ht \Jt'W $1300. 1)44.~0J Lakrvirw in Woodbri~ J 11-L • B.i IJm rm r I' H'lltr.il l' lu-.h • • 'rit µ.1l10 "' a uto vnnlo. & Ir,: -.undt•l'k & t\J) . 3-t44 'l'WJ>')rt Sho res. .i 8H bt'a~. fireplat·c. mini \Jl'14 S9UO mo A ~l t~ 534!}. 646 ilTI nu ~oiX9 ,. Sf'a!'111t· Rend<", Ou..,· Walk tn lhl• ht·;H•h from lhJ!' d{'lu\I' .' 111 RRANDNt-:W ,\PTS "tll1ki.:.1r' 1'1·1,111\' :.!Br211<1 ~i:.io '''"' 11ppl1·' 1~;1 . f,.,, Sp:J('l()U_, nt·W L'nil. l>\'t .Ji}·~..;·1:.i. \1_1-:.':_ 'i'I , ...... pat'lu. c-1~· t11 ~hopp1 f11! 2 HI<, d r.1ix·"· l'ph. appl11 Adult 3 l!IK:! M.1pl1'. j!ar . d~· tu 'l'h1tul ~ S.IS U08 bu!:. Ltkt: nt·v. Onh n1-.t1 S p .H 1ou ... I-Jm th :.i Br S375. :! nr S3.iO Pool & pld~ )!round ~ 1-®l & d t'lin nt"--d a µ11h i' 1 pt>l!> S4 7 5 IWS fi+.IX •7111~351:..CX Rooms 4000 ..•.••.•............... \I ~ r nr ro11rn '" .l llr hn~ 1n l'\I X!l,1 1n11 Ad S1th'r =-~..J 1;.1:! t:!LJO :!-1 hr.. :! ri:o m.., for n •nl• 'I~• m .. inlludt" util 1r1 ln10t '\1 Jr lCI ;;.')l '-"h.:l '"<>Ill h l ·'" u11.,1 .! rvon Cu'•• .. ...,.~ ....... ·~ .... ./,/...,G--C __ .,.,.. . ./ ..... ..... ,/ f ... #00' ./•~ ......... ~-\ , .. . ..... ,,..."' .. ·" ·~ peft ""' Call Mr. Howard 1545· 15101 ~<>r lt:<L't' .1ttr.wtl\1· •" i-t.'UllH' 11Hw" "J11t· Xltn 1111 .11.wn 1n l't.-v. vnrl Hr•.toh lnl'ludl'' i..,,.,., I ..... n 1<·•·' r1"'"l•l 1uni-.t t11nf rr,t1m "'l'I h.ir ~ 1,iltw r . .111io • nit 11 ·' ~•; JJ rn u -;·~ tl(l:J ~. 1.ifll'l' "" '.1rp. , ... 1l r.i1J•'' li.1111 H• Jt h llunt 111 h x.1• :?X:'-1 ~ n 11•1c.,, µn' .1l1• •><'.on \ ,. .... ~(I ~I , )~ ~lJ" ( ,lj !II t-' tJr \!!ft• fHf h'.1\t• 110 1 "I II I~ •I 1 • ., 111"" ------- F.im1ly want.-. to rent 1~ .. 11t·ean!mnt hmc on Nwpt f't-nm:.ula From Sept It> tor I 't:a r or UP I.JI .Jww 1;,. '81. 835·1555 vr K.12 78-W -----~!a t u r P m .i I e . v t: r ' nl!'tll'ulo11~. crea tive -& m•\lf ~· th1,. <1rea d es1n·-. "'P<1 ft1l t· qlr 3 1n J -.41,.•n11r ( 'rJ \I hornt' Im IJ• 1 • ablo· r t'l1·renl'I.'.., t-.11 • IJl\:jj, twt IH-5 ~·· '\1• fx:t-. -;'~12 :!.'>SO br. 21,ba Bluff, frpl :! <Jr i.:a r. ~ }1at111 ~I -~~n~.1-·rW. ~n1,l ~~~!...---=--rm \ r ,., ind y,.,"I) mu \,.rt ~I fll"'>.tfl til'\I LIDO ISLE ~r•d Activ1l ..,, • '*"' IOf • J ,..,. •v"'t'J·t., E!.:.¥~~k~ ~ ~ 11 • ..,...., • Piu' r"'\(\h-• GREAT RECRfATION Spc1t 1o u ..,· ~ Bdrm 1n to urple x \\ Jll ,.. I .aundr~-1'm, ~m s:!(> ~~ ~ I ttr cu:-l11m 1Je1 "' .• 11 bll Ill:.. rd rJ !<? Ir Iii I,.-. Ii ou·.on Mra 1i,:h1 ,,1 ~·" H.,_ ~5 11111 '-+.t4i-i42 A. ... k (or ~11 lo. •Ill• 'j.IJ I .ill or p.111 l'\Iµ\\ l'\ll)rl-.1! \,II, \1.., l'rr· 'I~• l'ru1 .. ·n1t IJ-1 ITil~. tJi . .!J..I I LAJH, r ttoo~1 µn, at• i,.11t 1111·11 11 I.. ' 111 r '.!IJI llll• hl & I .1 t l.,o:un.i 1~ .11·t1 1'1'• ,,,.J COR.PO'ltATEPlAZA 11 11.arh•rr 111.•l I \I :-Ol-:\\l'OHT('~·''~I< , 1 .. 11 I Ulll l111h1·rl, l/IJll"I r •. ,,IOO,lbll' malt' • l'n' it• ' t• '' r• '""" •.:11 l~~.. <>du.t P$ ">l.'t'il.., t«~ ,.,. , ,.,, ~"' -·, .. 1 ~~· ,. • 1.-;tro ••tll 111 studio cOt· 1 l'""lt I·' "" • ruonil l.tL• 1n l'Oa,lal are3 RENTALS 'rh 1,1. 2Br -;;1z.'l11 m11 i l I 1i'::1 13'.a!. ~ 021:-. • f-,,.._ • l I ... :_"'t() "f•l • • •• ,.,.r. ·oth •~1ur.a 111 1 , , ., ,1_, 1_. 1.,, • u1•• .1 ... I 111 ,,r ~•Jfl \\nit· '" 50'7. Oranf!~ IU" u r ,.. .... , 'Ii '·· nl 1 1 \I111' l'\1 vr~ " \ ''11 ( ''·"t !J.sll) Pilot. PU J HR :.' B .. 1 \\ I> l•ku11 I lir i'-J:-t:;1de. 'l'TW II but lpk '.1rd ~ :ir '" 11• b .! -I>.! 11.1 It I .,!h,1 'I \1M1 lurn '\t v.port Short·-. J 8r .! lt.1 "llW~I fum V.Jlk lO llC'h & JIOOf \\,oil • t•, Jrnm COL~ '" lob ol necsl wood s:i25 :.36 J:Cli ;·,:• ; .,.. S290 64 2 9-450 a rt SP~1 Surnmrr Rrntals 4200 ,11 •1! ',"' _1'''"11 ' f'r••I>< rti•'"I 1-.,, l.iliO l'~la Me~J. 1•1•••1' 1.1!1'~. l • I f • l•r _ . 11,, 1111 "·' 11•1.' I h I ~·pl I '";':'iO 1~1:.: l~lli:I •.f l BEAUTIFUL APTS I btlrm f>t-IUX l' :'\t'"' ru)!,, drape-. 1';11nlt•d c-1 ... an . roo m ~. quiet ~ta.tun• Adult:. S35il mo S<•cunty SIOU. rl..,anmi.: ff't.' Sl.50 &Iii OOl6 F~ t \p!Jt .1fln-· S.:J11C1 l'U!>lUm I Hr i...1ll I If.. ('l1,...,• lc1 Rt h' • ~17.l I••• I Mo. FREE ~ss RM+ol 4450 ••••••• ••••••• • •••••••• V.. \.'1 t.I) ~ or J bdmt ·········:············· Jllr 'IHJ hont• 1111 t . Hewporl C"'t~r 'r"11I \\1ur<.elf Luxun.111' 111 th1:. luvel\ 2 Hr :! h,1 .1dult cund11 1>11111 l'lubtu.l'. ,l!ate ... ..,,. Ol'\\ 111 Hoag Ho-.µ Nu pd.:. SitJU rm+ ut1 I 6.11 91kl WOW!!! Won't l;i:.t Nl'Wllllrl Crest townhoust' 3 Hr 212 i+S23 c .otPUS Dt·IRVtHE Ba. Wl'l ba r. walk lo beach, t ennis. pool. :.µa ----------Avail Aug l.~1mo I 3 bdrm. 2 ba. l'Ommuo11y yr .tse . Childre n OK. pool. tt.'nnis. Un1\lersit.> 752-278Sor640-1644 :~~agh~ 979 615 1 btwn Npt Hgt.s area. 2 Br 2 Ba ----+ s tudy, frplc, pal.lo & :! Bdrm. The S pring:., te n· yard. yrty S700 + util. nL'>, pools, ~pa $.515 J\gt , CalJ 631·3378 -;:1.~ l..)(JI or 7~ 73i3 Be ut ~ .., 3 u • -----a . exec .. or oa :-.e w condo, Woodbndge,2 Wes tc l1rf. Jae .. tub. Br 1 Ba. SS~/mo. Dys many extras. Gardener. 64-0-44SO, a:.k for Doug Avail 8/1. 675-l&J mom· m m e rman t:: v es ingsoreves. _"46 4156· ask for Mary· e 2 Br collage. LJ.!e 1 l,,.. \1 J r'1 ~ • t ..,,, t • 1 '• ''w•f'I ri•-d • A•Ju , l <ii '"; e .f',.t) ~ o•t • MMIJ<-1~ Qp1" o .• v <.,. t:I Oakwood Garden Apartments Newp<>rt Beach N. tS80 1rvme t ll '""'"' 71 4 645·1104 Newport Beach S. 1700 10•1" S1 <De ••• 11 '"'~' 714J 642-5113 ·---- VIEW. 2 BH 1 Sa. S.lr>O, Isl. lusl, :-.ec ,\va1I 1m· med Call David. <11-!l. 646·3255 MEW DELUXE 2&3Br - ~1$225 or 998-1165 WALLACE ST. AP1'S Newly d~rated 2 Br Beaut1folly furnished Apt. 1 ba. $395. Small Pent House 1 bdrm child OK . n o p ets. C~p n try C I u b II k., 64.S-4411or548·2020 fabl1t1es. Sl OSO/m o .t---------- 761).9117. bdrm. U pper. quiet. On the beach. Beach llote l Enclsd garage. Adult.s, no pet s. $3SO m o . Apt. 2306 w Oceanrront. ~S446. ~·9084 S250 mo + S2SO sec. & de· 1..;.. __ ....:_~----- posrt Rt!fe rences req Cl.EAN 2 BR. pvt yard, 673-4154 encl gar. Ptt & <.'h 1ld OK. S395 mo Call 5-t6-S880. TI.,RTLEROC K . Love ly .>.1rd. Small pct O K nc.ir new 3 !:Jr. 2 ba. 2 S6001mo tnl'I i:ardener & ~~~-.... 'rµlc-:. Pool & :.pa Ne ar water 6:$5 7573 Al!l ~-·"""" .....................•. ask for Pam or Lam Br and new lux. D is· hwasher . No pets. kids. I bdrm S360 2 bdrm $4~ 759-1914 & 49-J 2962 h'tlnl.\> (·ourt.<> S7751mo. 1 S1 1\erfem 1151-0130 South LCICJUl'G 3286 Bal»oo PettiMulo 3807 -........•....•.•.•.................•.......... ...,,>.•h1~l1cJtton Plw.! i',x<1JJ-.1l1• :I Bdrm 2 Ha ' ~j(JO ' All Ullli-. Pd' Wont la .. t' 15591 l ft't• 1u:.'nl~ES H:ll -4555 LOCJWMI Beac h 3248 ........................ J Hd. :J Bt1 . lri.! ctarr house 11111 dn:n·c.· ucc.•an v u '119..11 mo noi, Kooµ a gt ·~11 !;),;. Panoramic O<.'l'dn v1t:l4 2Br. extras S800 1m 11 lea.'>t' 4~ 16.12 Tmtift 3290 .•..................... 8edut1ru1 Orange ll1lls loc Rent L.,e JBr. 2fl a $785 m o D W, np l~ d~. AIC. beaut1Cull) decor . & c·rystal fixture~ 962.0224 .! Br l\orth End 142 Mon· WMtmiMtff 3298 tt re' Ur c.·or ner uf ••••••••••••••••••••••• l.uru ... t Si50 month Jbr. 2ba. 2<.'ar gar. bit m~. Hl•rtl ur IA·.1~, l!..-i 0154 Magnolia & Edm~t'r -$595 1s t , las t , i.••t· I Hr. 2 Ba. ve ry If!. all on I noor beautiful new dlx rlel't1r . frplc . pvt. nr Ut:ach & bay Ava il now Children UK. S92S mo 1012 West H11lboa. Jl'ft ;;x,.:nn E·S.de la r J?e new 2 Br \'aulted ce1lini;. 2 s uh decks, garage w1lh laun· dry Adults. no pets. Aug I s.ti5 meld ut1I. ;52.2550 I Br 't t'ps lo Beach le<i)>t' S350 m•> + 675·3 1<i8 Ai.a ll mc·d1ately I Br. utal pd, S32S. Upj>('r. ~ rl\ · Adull. no ~~ 383 W Ulll Ba y 548·9516 I m _.:._ __ 2br. Iba. no pelt;. S3-W m o, 500 Joann St. 5454529 or 14? :'I Br. 2 ba ,. 'ileps to 21.3-588 12L9. benth lt•nms Newh d(' ---------- l'Oratt-d. bltin'I. adult~. I bdrm refn Jie sto' c. no pet.s S600 mo 640 !1335 gara~e AdulL'>. no pets ,. ' ~ SJ.40 (;.a II 646 2901 2.Hr 2b<1 \ en "'rr Dt>ck. 963-0660 \It' ...... ml Hd ~ar $700. --------lhr. pdt10. n C'ar Lido Bactl loft .. refngc, <itovc. ..it~ Z715. IQI 8!lOQ ~~.! :.ho~ & bcal'h trl 'pd pool Adults. no pels unnm-m-3425 ro;o pe l s . $300/m o Sll>Call646-2901 tii4issioft Vieio 3267 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 67~3 •••••••• ••• •••••••••••• Delightlul Seawtnd <.:on· I----------VILLA MADBA HO!'tiC.S I-O H Hl-:.'iT do, cl~ lO beach. 2br. l Bdrm. patio. nr Lido 2 Br. 2 Ba . oew crpb. :i bdrm homes pnced 1'-,ba, frpl. S650 •mo or ..,~ & beac-h. Ul1l pd ga.'> stove & dshwhr incl lrom SS25. fenced :pirds S630 1:-.e . 548·6 213 o r No pt'l s $300 /mo t::ncl garages Couple & ,l!ara.:es f-'a rdtl1es ~5964 I 67l-0343 · pref. C hildren OK No please . Kid~ & pets pets. "20. UIJI pd .. l'X· welcome 7141964 2566 or 2br. 2ba, nr S .C. Plaui COf"OftCI ct.I Mar 3122 cept eler. 2324" Elden. 973-2971 Agent. no fee. pool, j ac. see gale. arr, ••••••••••••-;\••••••••• 645-1.965 .:....__--.. och 3269 utll pd . SS25/m o . BAOrnLOR Apt. walk w -Jo------- ,__,_,• 540-3778. beactl. Joum1s hed. Clean troo sq. ft. La rge 3 bdrm. 760· 181.3 2 ba. fireplace, spacious ••••••••••••••••••••••• IH-:.,·ri~H-" 11.11 1., • 3844 J: ( cl,, -.i.-. ~.... ' I'. l ,lr• .. ·I ~~· v.k 1r. .luJ. "••> "" 111 \U)!ll'' ,!\Ool-. ·-•·••• •• • • • •••• • • •• • •• m1ntmum :,.tt .1 lf~ l,.._t 1 EnJtJ) th~· 1-.IC~Jllt'• I siza• (.;or)lt'lllL-. 1Hdt 111 •:..p•'<1.1• ul:.r 0 11 .1nrr .. n1 Ct•nt ra l Air• \ppl1 · 1 htlrm ~·11nJ11 '' •• it Hl'aled l'ool lS.'>11111 •ft•t• "''t"t:kh Imm .Jul\ l:!th RE.NT! MES 631 4a55 _ti_il.l_Mi_,_:i ____ · __ LocJ-o •ach 3848 On lht• t>e,1l0h in :-,,.,.port ••••••••••••••••••••••• \\\·t·kl\ ur mt1nthl' :! t bdrm Xlnl ocean , ww bcirm ·or 3 bdrm "irk Walk to pn' att• tx•.H·h l-.1mb. 631 O'.AA.1 :'\e v. C'<1rpl'l. µ1.1 1111.., drapes, sun porrh S5(JO -Br. 50 )~ to Be.al h mo. 497-2110 IS33 ~!I pnme um..· 'ttll J \Jll Pam. $350 wk 615 31 ll! Small Studio Apt. Jmmed :'lil'v. po rt . '2 bloc I.~ t o" r up a n c y ::-. 1 n j! I e l:J f' a<' h In' ,. I\ :! 6 r female pre ferred S2~ S300 "k i I I !168 826.l. tro. 49'7 ·$221 or497 S530 _2_1J.._~ __ J33 _____ _ S42S1mo l' Br. c lean Laguna • lei)!> to oeach cozy. r blk 10 town 7 16 lo 7 30 & ~ept bt>ach. milt's or "''h it~ <650 "' .. l '-19 55ti9 water v1c,,.s Lo1·kabh: 002 ~ 1319 Gar .. uµstair .... no kid.., t\Jlh fum1~hed tx-.1t h c:•ot pl'ls. o r WJter-~t•cls IJl?t' Sl!">O \\ kh 11 l:i Avail. Aug bt. 49-4 ,1191_ 536-ll..50 · <kean \'U. 1 Br. <'a rpNs. l..ar;. Ht1! Ut·Jr Cab~; dra~. apph<1n te'>. I ltll.. . . to be J r h S375 mu l:.t• 1111 .11 lrx:JllOn for f1-.hml! . ls.1·0066 j•krni.: or JU'l l.!i'll111i.: N..-,ori leoch 3869 .••••.••.••.•.......... ;i\lf J\ Wkntl or v. k ll r a I \'' J \ .i I I ~l5~16 I 7 I 1 I PARK NEWPORT ~~~~. ~.r:.•:7!~, ,~ ~ ?,~ l., •. ,, J.,.PtU f \•I 1.-U t l tu~•S, *''"'' 1••1..i pt1'"" .i11'"'tnnc 11' I• r 'Pl<I prlw.. '"'' \ ~ ·'"' qu• oJ,1111 • 1.1111 rm 1ol\ ,,,..,, \,\.. l•·r .J11IU1 111 J ol 11• KOLL CENTER ·NEWPORT t-,h:J?JJ\l t'llt'l Ull\ •' 'WI•"' m pr., ... llJ.!f' 1,,.. Im ltb "'<'( n-t art al •, r' 1cr-. re • "IJl111n1-.1 1.1.:µh n n1· .. 1.n.,"'l·n n.i: & m11rl' I-rom $2: ') IH' r m 11 T II ~ II t-: .\ lHJ L \ H 1 t-It ((J\\P \,11-.:... ,\ f>r u f~IOl'ldl 1•0\lfl•f'HT)l•nl 71 ~ ~I V!).>\I Delw.t' I t.\. .! rm off1• ,..., adJ Airport HOlr l i'Tom S205 mo '.'llo 1 ... rl'q lm-3223 • • ..;o COST \ \I f~" \ • \It'd dent JI 11 \111 77• "l 11 !f rm 'Ult•• A p.11111 'u rt-r r u 11 ' • q 11. 11 ~l'N mi1 Tom .;.io 2"-'1•1 ~ "<l Ft. "'''"'°~an• l111i.: <Jrµ.i. p.1rk1~i.: t1lll :!U\;! ;-.,.14 l)l)rt HI\' I t \I :~'6 llH I rd I '.!.:_...._ I r • •r• &. 11f1o • 1 .. 1• 1 .,11 I• ,1,•1Ji,I, fJI•~ 500 t o 2700 Sq Ft. \H.-..\ \ 1-.rw~. r>t< l'I. \/. \ l.'.:!:r '\1t"\J \ .. rdt• .. I ~1 545·4123 MEWPORT ILVD COSTA MESA 2 IK! !\IS illUil !tQ fl '.! ~tQr) C'•1mplt·11on ,q, ~rm; t:! Jll !Ill t'm1~ht'<l t11 'Ult &l.! ~!13 'H <.:M. uµ t•) r:oo ... q rt . d\ ail at µn ltll' , •lr nt•r l ittl & ,.,.Pl H l~d 17, f{<l)j/ lilh &. In 1111· rt t;ill 11tl1u· 'IJ.il I.'. iOO "I (I -;59 1ss•1 --- Pnrtll' tk tdll SpJC(' •>n li\tl ::-1 . l'n,t.,1 "'''J <coll mu C.1ll 6i:'I tiiUO H E. • .\L0!\0\11(~ Commtrciol Rftttch 4475 .•........••....•...... MEWPORT PLAZA!! !'nm rt'IJ1I 'IXll't'. 13111.t ·1 '11711 mu llHJO N t , t '" ' H P J t '" k \-.1 ... 11 121•h lrdlstrial RMtd 4500 .......•.....•......... Anh E.nJ?mt'~·nnl! 111•1·r dC'"ll?ll . .,h.Jre nt'"' n(l •PJ<'•• Hlue pr: nt 1.11 ii f..'<101 rn11m l-.111 n'. olfJll 1ni: 1hl 'r -~; fr"'' ·" lh 1·r H11 1o110 ~•1 ''l I\ & .I Ulll "I 11 J' J JI COUNTRY CLUB 1 Bd b l Apt )1 at1.1r•· 0t; LtVIMG S.JOO v.k ,,,\Jt1.11>-1e 1n 1XLNJ s.i.1~ SrnJ?les. 1&2 bC'droom A~ 6i3-t>'7 1:1 apts. & lOwnhous~ -BUSINESS f'romS429 t~ l!-00 L 11(una fk.1t'h. (h '"'" ----1-'ront pn\.1t .. tw.1rh pantt 4Br. 2Ba. '•'r) 1,-:. J ll on 1 2br. full~ furn \\.111 "''"' 'THE" ftAft noor. tx-a utafuJ m•w di\ 6. Seµt ti L! 1 .. 02 •• r EXECUTIVE SUITE LOCATION decor. f rplc. pH. nr !175-0545 1-ull -..·n 1r1• olf1l"•'' 111 beach &bJy A,,11l no,,. ----="t>"'PO r l C t ntt·r Ouldren OK. ~12.> mo TAHITI ~s.no ,..ESA 1012 Wl'l'l Balbo.1 J t>H ~nc.I a h•·•t'•·nh \Jl"..1 • --.--.---INDUSTRIAL ~J7Ti uun 11'1 th1 ... mod1•m 2 br :! l~>!>la Mesa t'.\et·uti \t' p "'RI( b.1· hun11 Jlo" o n t he :suite:-, 3\dllablt' :!J() E "' Ver sailles Penthou't-"'31l'r .1rnun1I lh•· l_!lhSt -~_!OW.631 .>oGI i'I I W. 17th. St. OCt.'an \1ew. 2 bdrm 2 1-.land from Papt't'I<' m Co taMH ba .. ftr('p la ce , Fu 11 n:i t1H 'urround•nl!' Mpt/Airport A~ S a secunty & a menities Adult' o nl) Ca r in Nt.>WI~ r't'deroratt~ofl1l'e 642·4463 $800 pe r m o Wkdv' <'l udl'<i Tr.insporta11on spal'c from 75 fl Poll •O.. 7.500 sq ft. & • 544·0614. Wknds & r:H'l> 1" & fr017' a irport pro ....C~\ll'\' >W-29ti0___ Tlnoe 1,870 sq. ft -"h 95&-1120 \l<k-d P\'t pl). !r.!I 2tl9'J 33.1 Ml ft Of plush Offl<.'t' cr"#Gil. for immrdt'a...._ ('ves & wki•nd~ sp.m : ~00 mo l't•ntral ...... ~~~llff. 2 bdnn. 2 ba hntds to~ 4300 loc11uon Ann. 754-6i!Cl o c c ., p o " c y • * . •·-Y derorated. lh)(h •••••••••••••••••• ••• •• ------~ .... & wet t"eluug, Fr1to.klin s tove , M ., A d d & IU:nt or lease w option to •bcr. * 32' sq. ft. • encl. ga r age. No 1>ets r~~mf.~inv~i e:'(~~~s· bu)new omrc Condo.HS L.asmcj office open: SS.SO.Call 642·2l34. Pro fessio n ally 1.1nce sq ft Airport areJ foe ...... ~ ..._i , 30 t 4 ht•U'\t' 10 l.••'""'I J \1 •·,.t 1rt•.,1 \I•• ln mu nr •rl\ L .... · l{ .. a_-.1mabl1· Call l'.11 -M ~ .••..••...•••••..•..... 5005 . ....•......•..•••••... MOllUWASH OFAMEIUCA YOU'RE THE BOS.'\ Aeat inflation . set own hiiun.. "'ork outdoon. 1n p r o fi tab l e m o b ile "'a s hlng andustn -.....r \lct-hu s &·truck fll-"'U, boaL' & plant''>. bldtes • heav} equ11" lllt'nl endle<i~ a ppl1c .1 11on "' f:,t.>n l1qu1d ,.;indbla~l. "'a'< & :.pr<1y ft·n1h1t•' ~l1111mum m ',..,tmcnt g el!. cxdusl\ t' \!W POWER WASH -.« .. tern complete tr.11n· m.:. mgmt & mkt~ "UP· pxt :o\o franchise fe ... ~ l'nhnul<.'<I S potenllal 1n rt•Ct"'>S10n profit :.en it'' bu...int>--<.' 1-;'14) 5-15 &408 I 8().1 432·83.S1 ll11 u .... ec lt <1 nintz & J.u11t1;nal '''" tC.'t! inc lutl mlo( att•oun~ M300 wo rth 11frilc & c arvt•t equip ment Mu,1 sell due lo "tht. r bu."n'-""~ tntere!tb Fu ll pri ce SI0,000 •iJ I t>:n1 or 97!1 3043 :-mall R estau r ant C ~I AI't'J ~ S468or ~ 2509 "°"'"tt.nt Wan+e<t 5020 . ..................... . •ran~P Count~ Prod0t· 1100 Co "'<1nlS I nve:.tOf':. :~r . rctum Short term Ii 8 "ks C.ill 7394420 BllORS: Actnmwrs shMd c.hKk ........ eds daily .ct ,..,... ef' ron "-dietety. ne DAILY PILOT-.-s WNlty for ... first ... cornet iftwrlto.t °"'. NO FEE! Apt. & Condo rentals. Villa Renta ls biS-4912 Bkr. 2 Prof. Decor waterfront Condo6. walh boat slips Specta<.'ular vu. Agent 2 t 3 ·59S·4470 & 714~ ----------•patio. di s hwa s h e r . Bach & t &. 2 Br . Compl. '°<:ked garage. etc. Mesa refurbtshed. many xtras. Verde. 1 blk to oc. 842.()(£) M-F. Adults SSOO, 546-4016 848-3303 W\rnds/eve. _____ _;_ ____ , 1971. 551·5&4_2 _____ ,.._rT . ,; 0 ' HOUSEMA ns ,_Sat;:=.=' o.n.=-_to_2.::"""~~-=-=:t:::::::::::: 83241.34 ................. 111 LOST Ir ALONE? RBCTIMES :M' boat sbp, posh. JBr. 2Ba. l blk. to beach . S900 rm F"usb 2br Versailles con· ~4919 do W/V\ew. avail Aug 1 Ad·ll294. 642·4300. UDO IA YFltOKT 3 BR i! Ba. $1700 m o. to mo P ri v a te home. ~i.D) ....... ,... .... d ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...... .a.cl 3706 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 bdrm. 2 ba. Upper Wllh Shows You lhe Wa) balcony. Westside. $425 c!:~~7sss .,,.,y MO CHARGE per mo, with gas & water •*HOWIE*• 1...:..pd._548-0m ___ . ____ -1<kunfront 3 Br. 2 ba. an Renta1Sh.a.rin1t Sen 1l'c-~l:flcld 2 br condo. Newlv dec'd oual leue. New paint & Has Roomrnatr F'or You <J 96.3--0679 7 days ~~ ll24 ••••••••••••••••••••••• O.C AIRPORT AIEA Best bmldmg on B1reh St Furnished or un furnis hed t''tecult \'e ~ulle:. All :.en ace:. ava.alable Call A~ 979.a533 FAMILY AnS. A/C. Sec. Pool. sauna. carpels. rareplac~. SOSO. Brand new beautiful lrg recnn.Nr.S.C.~9541 mo.673-2113 You take care of the '!!'!!!~~~~~~~~~! apl.for familleswith l or ----I hou liewo rk,I f urn11.h J Bc ;.ea: c ommYDit y pool, t.enniS, S750 mo. yr· ty Jmes ReaJty 673-6210 2 children. Near pa.rll. Beaut. Re mod. Sludlo l Br. l bath lb seeunty ho m e & & rocrri e s ---------•I BAYFRONT BACHELOR Heat paid. NopelS. Jise. ·Eutsade w\th )Ud bwldang w/ba) view 1S3l * * * . lf.JllY'--)....__.,, G>O/mo. Quiet Loe. (Lit· 2Br,2Ba" $4SS ulll paid. S3SO/m o . ·Pool ~sunded:. S700 m o. EXECUTIVE 2 BR l Ba. pvt. yard. MOO m o . 2 89 Palm e r , _Newport Hgt.a.~ _Ue_lsl_and_>_67_S._728S ___ · 3ar, 2Ba SS35 631-4429 673-2113 R~po111ible rem. 25+ C.-.. Mw 3722 -w WI'--C M 2 Br duplex a pt Encl 2 BR 1 Ba. fplc. 1804 Clay Non·smoker l o .!hare 2Br SUITES ••••••••••••••••••••••• m .5.sa3j;240&' yard, gar. child OK, 00 St.$emo. house w tsame . Cd M Bachelor Apt. Util. Paid, A all A "eltl.'Nr C,.. __ _. , ... "" 675-0349 $300/monthly. No de· ~t• ¥......_ S2SO/month A vail. v · ug.lst. ~· ..... _, ... .....,, ·-JIOlll. Call Ad •Z76 at Euclid~Warn;;::"'a'croes IMMAC. C APE C OD lm.med.833-0821 Oetached 1BR1 Ba apt, 6'2-UI02'hoursprrday. tromMtleSqua.reP11rtt. I with Jge b ackyard.,...__._......,__ 3724 •e•9"'Dla •nfEDAJSY• on O'd St. Part. furn. Mp-.... hr Fam ily area-quiet _..,........;a..,.y •For K I DS " their MiO mo . + sec. Yrly '1 _._,tos SBr.283 Costa~-_._ "'otal'" ch·-lng ••••••••••••••••••••••• -·• . PARENTS °'l ._. hse. in C.M. Nr . So. Cst _._ .,....,...,. '' v .... ... Al~S 0 .,._,,,,. • ---·--------P1ua. spa. 1225 mo. + BRAND NEW! Bear and 3 Br. 2ba. frplc. Ch.lld.reo .CASA DI e>aO Bachelor $320 ~... 2 bdrm. + den, 2 ba. shrohrtU. 641-4913 Ba.ke.r St. <Cost.a Mesa OK.IBOO/mot.e. AlJ..trl'ILJTl.ESPAID •1.,.....,.. -..... lla pd I Frwy.ofl·ramp~ lBr. s.ns •1Bedroom"1 balh .-.... c. ut · Al a ppl. Will llhan 9 rm. S ba lwc 8AYFR ONT VIEW. s~~urlt y. prestige, prtvacy 2 Bdrm, 2 ba, pool. SUOO/mo yr l,y. .......... ..._. .... '11·1400 Com p art before you 161 Eut lath. M2.o851 •Walk t.o park, ans. No pets. h · Both locations are on the ren t . Custom d ulgn lBr $.170-S.O •Ma$firstmo.rent 631-2396aft6PM r,;: .. ~~ Mic r o, 2 2Dd floor of bank build- !eaturea; Pool, BBQ, 2250Vanguard540-9GS eSmaddltJoaalmoe. Qlrido 2 bclrrn. 2 ba. Bay ----------i in gs. Ut ilities and cov 'rd garage. new view. enclstt guaie. One lar&e bedrm w /ba. janltortal services to· furniture, s u rrou nded 2Br 28a 14»14eO 1IO P1 auto. Ol)t'ner.f S7so ytar· walk in closet, balcony eluded with lease. Con· =t ~~ll~a~'f: 3118 West Wlllon. '31·5513 1 m=~~.M. ty. TSL Mamt. MZ·lso.l l22:H1l. lll0-5280 tact: llary Ale, <7l4> No Adult.I · No pet.a --------~-'----=---....;..:.,;..;__ 540-$300. 2c::.;,fumisbedl480 1-----------1 SJl121r,8& Venailles P en lbouse 2 r:\~ ~,'~.3c:1~~SOJTH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!C!!!!Q.AS1!!!!!!!!!!!!6ANK!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ 1 bdrm furnlahed MOO Hawe .-UUat t.o Mll? QNPle wttb 1 dalld Olt. Bdrm 2 Ba. Ocean view, Pina sz~o iocl:'""fitll. F 3115 W. Wilaon. 842-1'71 Oaleifted HI do It ..U. _No........::peta~;.;..· 13.;..;..;.l..;.·21.;.;lt;.;_ __ --I ~It Y S UO I m O .' ~ in....-1\..t Ada You. may reque~t our ad-answering . ~·ce when ploc1~ your od . . o Ooify· Pilot od number will appear in yoor od . we will toke yoor messages ..• ~ coll in at your convenience to get ..,_, responses to your od . . . this service is only SS per ~. For more information ond to pkx:e your od coll 642--5671. ( ~· OAJl Y PILOT •11\JW) _________ _. •IWI f'rtlll ._ "°' ··~ "lg . t' I, ,,......,,,...... ~ ............ ~ ....................... er.. ................................................... .. tbal tmprvemul. Z$ yrs C1ea1Wlf by Ron Wiii)' Fine ext pa1nlin& St ~' palciMll •tnalll'e& ::: ~~ID& ~n· *'''K'e only Rd>, lie d L1c llu Try mt' • K .... IST. n>-t4Jt Repair • Reroof All tYPH·•h\o gle*•tOCk· lluUl.eompo-tar. ,.... ---_._.;_·..;...;,;;~ AIU,$S7"708 Sioot 136-MS.$ •Ml.FIDT• ~~t 6 Painting UyuratDuta S.1152 842-014 Su.nunrr Rental clHoups Prol pamung Ext Ir Int. P~t nc Cluowa Serv Low rata. •3900U Free 17l4>f31.ao:I est~MCNW PLAS1'2R\NC. FENCES -. ~1·5'30 Fin. Avail. Adcbl tQM, biOua.. a__ n.Est ~l'!wa•n••• ---------...................... . • i... Plaa1 •U C.'811tar \.8'9-oft1tt al ....................... . .,..rte .Vn"nc.in Rld1 ulllltractor. room ddJ u on•. remod"l· ll<' u'T'OIWr n1 -.s SnaU )C>ba • F Rl!E E&"I' ' • lt e • A n n 1 e ' s O.ve'1 P&10t1og, ffr\llll l~clean1n1 " I d lll) aru 9 yrs. mmt ~b. aoO<"e, nly. • moctbJy lnw.red. lic·d ~ Slucoo • Plaster Patdl, M.M C\lstOm ScTeemng no )Ob wo i.m. qytck • Commer<'••'· Homes. dean 645-4203 645 H99 New. R.epalr. Pree Eat. -----·----631 2316 J • •• 1 W . H 11 It o p Rtmode.J /rei>atr. 1nt lU l •dftc.il JdmPaLnck ~--~~~-~---ReasQoable reliable 7U S2 l 3313. Aft 6 n·~~ _;.......;...:. _______ _ Jl'll/e'Xt t.ed\lre6, restUC· • cos or p<&lche'i. k> rates, ~ \ f I D I ~ b • Q I d ' I m er -··-····· •••••••••••• ESSIAH Career Images res .. sanicls fir tlll -.ftinded Protessilal t 1tmplr1t , .. ,urn• ,,. r1t111i.; 1n•I •I• 1j!n ... T"\ IC'\"" t-1flt1n.s: .1ml "'' hOIJ. t>\ •·'l.pt,nt·ntKI (''l.t'< Ull\t ...-r\ln"C~fH •I' l \ Jllnl! prllllllll ,tnJ"' '' h • 11\ t· p.1< kdl:ln" t11 h! ... l '-t'I"'( '°'I •nd \OUI rl"qUlll lnl'Oh AMtioeal CarHr Prepcratioll tac~ •l~w trai•iluJ •Job 91idance E~vtr~e Professional Technical Military or student a diYisioft of lrocffat d Gro.p, t..c. 3990 Westerly Pf. Nwpt Bch 752-7646 S1ite 190 cr.luroanal11p a n d P.LtX.11UCJAN Prattd ~ Mr PaJorn rt&ht ''" t'l t1oute ua bo Ur'd I ..:SU l.vjeOllnMtll~ tun'O)C INTt!KJOH l..k' •SS12S4 _!!3~ l" \Kl'Y.NTK Y awlo& Mo ' 1o g Coo c"°'e It tree removal Dump truc k. Qu1 c.'lr ~-642-7638 Shelly ~ Hou:.~IUnlD li! N~ed yo ur h o u i.e cleaned' You can rely oo me9620U& C6tm patntsng. lo ratt'S Fre.-esl 3 yr g uar. 962-1478.1133·9837 all ~' eart AM 645 5600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• _'I_ .!eves · --liununcton Beach Tile Co. " ti ; Tubt. sbowen. entnes Ir ••••••••••••••••••••••• draulboa.rds.842~302.0 ft.ta$. Pnce Ult/ext f'rt~ Sanchez Plumbing Cop· Pree estimates & prof. ad Est Hay Area 636-9'53 per re pipes. houioei.f ffo) J•> Ml ... \II a r uuod 1101 h fram111g RH tCocnm 'l .kiln S3l iOl'Z. $46 o.2$ t..LllA."TR tc lAN 81-i.l ralb, ~t~maml\ip SroaU Jobi preferred 67Sl:M5 J adl apt.s. addJt~. g1t., lanei.. v 1 ce 30 >r s e .a: per. HOUSE.Cl.~ d r ai n s • repaih . lns un!d. bonded. Ltc Xlal~fs.S20w1t.~7-2233 11_:..a._ Pnt •3SINT &U-3394 326509 714-829-7868, Cleanu~trtm m1o g . haub.ng esu ma lei t'orm1ra ... k r u•tom F;;chg - C't1b1nets . 1oma ll Jubi. ···-·••••••••••••••••• flD.li056 or~ SS7 l C l ~a o hom ~ f o r Bamelon1w1dowers on ly Call 971~ Ask fur Manlyn ....-muuW Q. ----974-6&Wevs . Extl]ot.8yrs Prof Etp C G idley Plumbe r ..,-.-,--c-~----­ i.o..est Pnces N~al &. Rep.tur service ~la ....,, • • .._., Clean 1 y r g~anll>e tJOn. bac.'kflow t:erufica ••••••••••••• •••••••••• fTff F6l Call Ad Satwr uoo642 ~~ Profeu 1o nal Window 11'257. 642·4300 34 hrs duaana by Joe Darueb P.llG JLUC PLUM 81 NC 714-548-88.SJ ~te reno\ alui&. in 1 l"JC1 Char fkou\ .. ung St:l'Vltt 645 3749 KlrBfENCINC Wood f~ 6 rl'1>&"'· free-.. KeUy 64CMOYO • Keo~71J'l HaultGradtng. demoh · bOG. st.ip&oader, dump truck Trees yd wll Oll l.2S7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HaYt' you read today's Repairs. re pipes. ... SeU w1lb EAS-E-,-, --flN~ IN JANITORIAL ~7.!'~ .. ~~! .~ ~ heat.en S~ hr S4S-4Zl2 Jl'sa BREEZE ~~~m~~x ~-·~--~~ ied ~ 645-7440 bargams UI town I Want Ad Ht'fp ~ ta-~ aa.tfi Ads &CZ·SB'l8 Shampoo Ir .. tum clc-an ......... •••• • •• •• • • • • • \rnJ haw anytlung fOt" SU J load. C.11 Dn1d :u tt•am t C 119c) C•-•"'9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ Cotor bngbteoeN. wht Gardeoang /Lndscpg . cpt.s 10 IDltl bleach Clean Tree Tr 1 m m 1 n .: & Bndt. stone. bkx"k v.ork h , c1J119, ball S15 A\'g Remo val. t'ree Est. llle fln. roocre«-paUO-.. rm &:· couch SlO. t br TSZ>l:MiL t1 1dl ; wttc.. dnvt'Wa)'). ,....._ tl lllim pel odor -•••H•••••••••••••••• est John 846-LS8:3 I Qll ._., U )'T'S t'"Xpr. Exp &ardener . m ow, Wu a REALLY CLEAN -• 1lllltt m,..eaf. Refs ~. ctn.ups Frtt est HOUSE! Call Gin&ham Ma.sool). 1tmall ~. re • .-Rsn~ CM area s.--4891 Girl. Free est. ~51Zl <dOOa.~ A.st for ( G ~ ~ I ~!~~,• • t:Jtp. Gardener Compl. . Ali~·11 Housede&runJt '°' •••••-••••• )&rd m.a10L .ti clnups. Refs. Reu Reliablt> -~--child in tn-eesL Pete64l ·Ul96 673-1266.646-4871 (I leili ._. Home J apaoe:.;-G a rdeot'r. IS Cedar Crp\ & upbo& dn. ...> yn ex~r. clnup. tnm. stm snampoo, scotchgrd, ? ?7 r * m.ta.nl t-~ es~1>1.861 -deOdorii.e.r. prof nr •'ax ·;;; .. ,..-r.;.ee • .-..... -Reas 838·5543 7Sl-89Sl f a&IM , ...... " .. & C1l'a.nupE>. \aww; tree SVC. . • cMu•.,.. ~ •t'I landscape. ,.pnnklen. Q(JAL. CLF.A.NlNG Rea~ Clll-el-..n 11.iuhn~ &\5 T.!8i Rates Homes Of~ L.abt ~ .... 'Iii ..... ; ~ --- ---Deta.Ll 631"4973 (.'u11tom brick. i>lOnt' !Mock, concrek & s tucco Reis. Free est ~UI MoY ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mov1na• Tht: Star111n g College Studt.'n t.s ha \t' grown LH' Tl24·436 Same ttOOd M'f'I 64 l-M27 ......... " ........ .....•................. 1-.. ... • ,_. flt •••••• • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • •• R 0 8 I N ' S H 0 U S t: Ilk 94'1115 PE'nRS PAJNTINC per. _ Cu pcntr), ma~on r~. CLEM'ING St:RVI<'... f.xpr 'd R t•as Kato tn ntOlmiz. ca>amtl.' Ule HS For a thorougbJ~ 1.'leoan t-'rtte ~\ (.;all Ceo ~~-----~ ~h52;(Jtill-·-_..,. _ _,....._~ A HEW . JOI uo.ooo to s100.ooo wmtOUT RIWNG YOUI PIES8fT OMf A f119h C)ertlefltage ol executive p()Sl(IOl'\S we und1scl0eed oooortun1ties .tnd n~ reacti me aovert•sed OI' t1S1ed ~age We have heloed meny men af'<l women of au ~ find them across town OI' ~ me country N oth1no really f\aOOeOS until YoU have an 1nt~ T~' .mere we come l(t l eam 00w 10 reach ll'lP deo:s.on maker If y()U a<e seeking a ct\&flOe Of ate ~ ~ us Yo.II resume. or betttw st•"· call tor a (NO g;:)STl int~ STANLEY. lllTIAH. II .. I UUCIATU If UI fUIC&SCI llC. Tlrt A ~tio1t P~oplt IM ~·=·~ S-. J7t. S. F; I c-. CA 94111 t4tSt "6-IOS SMSIM.W .... M..S-.1't.C4 ..... CA~4 ~4M)2SJ.Ul f ttSI ...... ~ S... I ll. Seu 0 1 CA 9.,.JS ctl6f 929·104 t4to .,.._Sl..._..~.._..,CA9'26641C7 14t 7U.-.O ~~CA~Wllll..ll7.:tlt4 • ---N01' A-PlACEMENT AGE'MCV' .. ~.~.~ .... !!?.~ ..... ~~ .... ~!!~ ~.~.~---~~ &Fomd s100 r.. ... ils 6350 .w,w-.cs 1100 .-.w~ 1100\Metpw..w 1100 M.wlmlhd 1 100 lrit4()MfY A y All.AILE F..am 35~ I>ue to raptd LC>5T Male Schnauze-r •••••••••·~·••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••---•••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1••••••••••••••••••••••• J••~••••••••••••••••••• • FOR 2nd TO l'x.paDSIOD. l'U pay $9400 \'ic. \'1rtona & PlaC't'n FOUN D. fem. med :.tud \CCOU~~~ ABl..E A~COUll'TING Ct.ERK ASS.ST. Mei«. HLSTT ERMS JaA. 15, 1981 fw $8000 ua ·REWARD' ~ 2098 blJt Ulll, :.~ on che.t & Pt...rj la. Is A I> v t.: KT I S IN G Ac'coWlung t l~roow F irm has for Cast jU'OWlnlt health \LL WAYS FIN \NCIAL 11<1w A no ris k loan after"S MbSUlgstoce i 6 ~II ~.~~lar. Please .,U es "''5e AGENCY .( ~R fClf' an M'COW!t fuc>d i.tore 10 Co:. la 714 770 1.110 ~ur-ed b) high profll ....., .,...,_ JP YOU HAVf: ~t'nttdl ~ ~ •1\h w ent ~x • Mt::r..:1 :"il()ll sluf\. MU.'>\ ----Ch ristm;o bul>iDt'!>!> Lo6t ,.. Yrishlre Ter . * 0 t II* office eJt~nenct' With a s1•rr l""r \fw.t ha \'(' 10 k••) b\ bo.• l'l.$)r & re.~1bk ./NEED f'erft.ct cred1l for :fl ner. "Penny". oorollar. f'ound Shepherd black & u ca book keep1 n te bat•k Af'f lWCh ._'QOCS ~1~ & ~£ l•thSl <.:~ ,ear.; Don or V•ra1111a Sa.JK.iago/lrvme 81 NB tan male Samoyt'd "t ound . A.ND ARL-ACCOUNTANT work1n • ond "I -----_., I '~b ,_ •-i.: " •• "eil)t! A_,,~\ant Re'>t.4r'>atmn 714~7500 Child's pe t 779-2071 mar t'.I ..-"' .. lnlx bpu.pp)d Cj2-3812 \er..atJJe. a ccur11le. nex appl) 111 Pt'r.orl l'~v w~ft~• .. r 811 .. d bo> ;nai -------REWARD e ma e . ..u1orl a1re V't ibl.. A~. O '',\N . \""" W1U b.-""'"'"'"•t>lt-for ~ d t 1 • t ......_" .....,. ./MONEY T_... T bl k " .... ..... r--~ . ·m1con uc or-s. b~ Tuai. Sal 8A " .&P'1 Offdi -~ SOlS ------e rrier p uppy a {' MC/Vasa· dll'l!C\100 easily. ,_.,..le .. t"fWral led..ier C'•1nlml v~.~ • 1 """'I .. '' t ~\ "'··t··.. c I ··~... bl L ,,,.... .. ~ ..,\t•. r \ ,.... ' T}nono "'Ow pm r uq ., '-'"' ., .. ""'.,..ur re-:-.l ~ e vvo:a-a ·poo at'.. "!Okey b) tOUl'h, l)pt prepaJ"ltUOO ul t1nll!Wlol -1 ')41),997'j ,,~., ~ " " ••••••••••••••••••••••• t-d Cocka luo. nam .. d lem.illt· S1arocs.e mJX l.'at ~~~~~-~"!!~· \l'f\ we'll & file Wt: ,lille"ltknL' ,1Jt11rn1 m ' ' Pl•·~ i.eQd resu.JDe' Of SWll'ffi LOAMS P 1ra !>SO. nr Saw du't ft:mal{• Also. other <'at:. = ---HA\ t. JU."t tht-'>PoC (<K tt"n·ompan~ J C'et•unh •wl1u_tkl(l l0 Ad nu !i.'17 \U.,WAYS FINANCIAL 1-·e)t h1 al Reward fur & kallem N 8 Animal MERCEDES "JU Beau tiful In int .ti t·uunh IJJ)abl• .iad A.DMllH. ASSIST , llJll\ P1f,,t. f' 11 ~., 7H TI0.1310 spotting or returnini: Sht-lter.644 3656 I lucJUOO, '>l1mulau.nl( at· PJ)rull Will 'u~ra · _.. d lriH''t fir m 't •port ~ Co-.la !dt">a, 1 \ -caEDIT MO ----Ron Stevt"n~ 494 .i1rs:;, --. ----* ESCORTS * rro:.phett. temhc p{'V ~rot four l:tr•4dl t·~p.1.. dint: A..<...t C2i2tJ l'1tOILIM s.tfleorM~Co. .&~5:113 .. ot:N D ~lk & w ht •pit' dnt benefLU Call tul)lr~le.~kt ----2.itd & lrd TD loon$ \JI t)Pl~ of real estatt' I female cat . ,.,l' Talbt'rt & Jim .vn 75.2-6111 f~\llJU:> eJtf.t,-o.·n • r.. •iuir~ '>~ clenc.·MI & AUTO MECHANIC IO\/t-.tmeot. .. Slllc."e l!H9 !Los t : ,..e m GHm an Beach.JI 8 fH&,9029 751-0537 24hrs. <.:octtranet'ba.S(: qi.In<!'" •• n ell·t~l"flf"rn .11lin1n blq ird c;ood t'or?tgD&dome-.t.u· Ln 97M53 I S,. c.ialD.g i. Shepherd. tao bod). hlk ~-----• Ln m&St.on fr Co Inc man"•rtunn~ t>n\ lf•IO ill'> ,Jmrth.nd. t )'Plllll!I clt>•n well-eqw p :.h 11µ Arrdn~edb> ...,,,__ fal.'t' 2 \rs downtown J-uund Yo~wbt Oll. blu "liow H inn~ -mt-nl .; s ... •· 11 .... •n--XJ.nt .. -...... 1 $./ lvmro ~vl w«lt llMS •V> · • -' ey~. Alber\SOn's PCH. --------CC"'.....-.r ,.._. .. • .,... .... ~ .. __ <:_:_omf Hc.. L_a•s 642-2171 S4>0611 HB S36-8950 CdM.644-4.W! Pro1essaooa1 Therapeutic.' ,:.,..r;a,;.. ~~"::'ng~~~[Y,~~ ~~1 .:;:;,~" prd I ~. t.'1~ ~~~Ac~ .. llr!ll!ft ~ -----LOST· S.&mese m:ile t·al ----masgage. Llc'd S B Appl "" c-rfdlt hours 10 al"' Rd L B ~ M_..,..,.., HOMIOW'tB . 5100 Rew ard t"O LND Pru<'npl100 only.Steve~ 2817 lb! JoUy Ro«tt Inc. hti ""l~-''"" ~or ...... JOOOag. ch fo'OR l.sl T.D CAJ..L· n1 \' u del an ..._.. ..... ror iltl A1 P .............. .,....,_ .. ... ALJ.,.W\YS flNANCJAL LOAMS f>'.4-368S ,...a_sses ic ... eu .....----.. Adlrunl.slnlu .. e ~ ---714 770 UIO BEST RATE }tar tract. C..:M S46-l~ Atty Shetla BaiJey of C't 0ttt w11 2 yn e1~r ~'" ..Jft:t ' .. labko "-Ott Part l1 m ~ l > Pt' SS • AUTO SAHDBl ALL WAYS P'r.'iANClAL La>I ~ford.hire buJI aftSPM You didn't lea\E.' :,our ~~-~Y_'~ t'O\\l'OrulrOl •1ltt ~ \'l oo...,xn P.hone Kt'nt!t"ill f'~r'd ou im poste r .. 71.,.770-1310 1erner ... ml blk, stocky I• nrlc----5-3-5-0 phone 00 & inf<> doe5n't ............ _,..,. .. b~~ .... -·-.. lt·llC'nt -. .. Ia n 1111 • .._ .. rr1" &u i4~ )I ,.~ ~al>JHy 6429373 _ .\ns "f'am " 5'468417. tfiSCS-. tia,·c rt. Please call & _,...,... ............. ..,.,.,......,.,. t....-.,.1 .. 1 .... ~ -----.,..,-0 .,.,d ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ · Salery comrnensuralf' '""''"1L' par .. .1t l me ...,, ~. lJ ~ • 1 . ' HOMEOWHYS ~D~AwaiMI I ·,do,. h;c. mooe' f()f" 2nd T fl ' :-;o credit c+iet·k. no poJty fo'or actlOfl ~·.:111 N?t 6i3-7Jll anyttmt' .,..,.. 1...,. 3 )-S PRE ' "W . ..Lo.-_......._ '~~ourno I. R -v. expcr 1 .. n~a "lnl u111. Lift . \Jt;"d1cal .iml l -Ba~IUer. maw.re lad --..,. st~•' •~ '" '"'" " II• , 1 , l n, ll r , r. , , AP'f ~i"?r ... 11A"r d c-vl l•• to bab,,,rt 'I mo nld b.lb LobL Sm<tll 51.ra) rabbit 0 .000. WtU do anyth.tog • l(T'"L MASSAGE • benefrt.s " wortun.: l"OO p, "''°" l'lan .... 3 , in•' I m.Jn.llol 13' ..cluJt uni) Ul m' homt> 2 J llmt-..._ L I ,. r d t 1 J .,,_ dloons at an e5t.abbshed ,., ~ ·-.. • • '.'ol alt' A n s ,. e r ., lu t'~a '-on' en 1a acuttJ • .,..una f'IJn ""•lb hJRh tnlt"f'~ un1l.')1n Hu.nt &-~th A." _wt '17_!,+.~LJ'l ____ _ ,..__.,,.~ CdM. 613-2668= U\ ~ P 0 Boit 3242. HI OC AllPOttT mr<ilum·i.1z.ed rompan> ~ - t;~ )nur equity for bills. I S1/2°10 INT 2MD TD home Jdd1t1on.s. vaca No r,,epayment Penalty tl•Jlll>. ~le Any amouni.. l5 yrs. Single family LKio an~ reaM>n C:redrt or Job Ne w p o rt Comp a o y not nec1:Ssary Compare t>7~ ~ 24 hn.. ...,....,....""' = N ., 921663 Send resume Qr apply w r atl'. o ne ,. eek p aid ...a.:.L.l.nl m11.r.. pn>v~ u • 4.JOJ Bll't'h·:'i B 54S-027S penon va r al 1 o n a fl e r ~ n ~!lt-ij"j LOST fe male Gt>rrruan S he phe rd, "Ilsa '· Newport He1ghl.S area Reward 642· 5019 ~~!' ... ~.?1~~· 2• h rs. • ..... -d-T-0---.,..--Ft>\J'ND: Small wht Male .. ~CJJU:> ~.ooo 2» . . . 15 ". mt Poodle.. Mesa v t'1'de 846-5567, 43).1104 only pmLs. 3 )"rs due c.s£. 7639 -dale. wtll d.&SC. 638-2010 ,,..,, Co!b1denog 2nd Td'~'! •• ll·2amal.'ros.sShera~ nr£JOLLYROCER rrvn~ and 10•, p;111d ------ SPl\UTIJALREADlNCS ,_uall~Sl60 INC botldays per.}eu Tiu_, AaCHrT'ECTUllAL tQM.m.lOpm. Fu Uy Ltc'd ··~··•••••••••••••••••• 170.aGllletU Av~ ~ mu.st be filled Des11tn~r1 P laont>r re ...,... 7296 492 ""'"~ 18'"" lrvme. 9Z'1l4 11nmed1ale(). Pie~ ap. Sldeotial Ot'51gtWr/ Piao ....,..,.. or .......... u. FREE pl)-at f'EB.SON~U nt>r c:om~rcaal Piao ~auno Real. Sao. Accounbn• m~ <'Mrl~id~.:::_&er "'"'om Preipcmcy .. .,.. __,.- T......... ACCOUMT'llfG f Hl\/Cll '"" • A.soc.. lllC. AacimON TEMl'OllAltY ·~~·~ t7t4J 64t.Oftt MASSAGE 8abn 1llt:r wanted-O• t'a.....on.aJ d.a)'l'i & e~erun~ for Ulm old boy' 1.11 m> home .~l~. li.ick om~ c Lrl. EKG ·s & X Rays r e q u ire d '41&-JM4 a.di office ltlrl for In lt'!"nist wanted. Exp pre /fttred. La ~uaa Hilb s Call f'red first. 644-2363 f'ouod. ShelUc maleTn 847·1017 540-0013 Be pampered "alb a pe r~ona l relaxing nwssage by 12 ol the pre- Ulest ~ Ul Southern Caltforn1a . JaC'uzzi. saum.a ett' ~n lOun· 4&m. 1 days a week Vis· a M C. AUanUs He.aJtb Sp:.i. 2112 Hvbof" Blvd. 0>6ta Mesa. ~3"33 Br· lnjt lhiS ad for your AS SICI tlMBfTS Costa Illes.a. Ca 92626 •G-: 4 .. ..,, "" Orange Co.t> as boom £qui Opp Emplyr !\& t F A RC H f T EC T U R A L area 770-'313. 4 DESIGNER/DRAFTS· -----__;~­ 2nd T.D.'s $10,000 TO $-500,000 141th Lerrns up to 5 YEARS Paymenu as k>w ai. INTEREST ONLY Por F'ai.l Actt0n Call 851-0991 REPUBLIC HOME ·LOAN tt.t4-U-c1.,.,....._ $ ~.000 2nd TD. Dtscounted w yield 22'<.. 3 ) rs Ca.JI Paul •97-444 JIA a•c -rth/ ,eno.:11•/ Lost & Folilld round. Fem. Ma}t'mute. Busha.rdt AUanta VICIOI· l). 729-2255 FOUND: Puppy blltJwht C'hest. Clow! cw SplU ! V1t' HB. CM 642-6578 ....................... Lost & ~ S 300 FOUND: MUll&tutt Male ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'Wht Poodle. Otde.r dog 1--------•l 75J-SC29. Tewtnk1e Park FOUNI IDS ARE fill Call: 642-5'78_ f'<Uld: 7·12.. YlC Ortega Hwy/VLa CrutaJ. sweet gay shaggy,.dot?. small ~ FOUND . Blk remale Cocbpoo! Friday Jwy U :a Cbns' Ir Ptlt's Bar ~ Rest. 1597'5 Harbor Blvd. FV. :>48-9073 ~gift. TOUCH Of CLASS HCOllTS at KRS. 752-0817 ._.ca.,_, ESCORTS 31 Hrs 641..0180 Cdl/C._. A.-bp/NC{YIM L.-.. .ta1..._W. an&: A.od so att we' *l.owf.Mlw:t ' 1 We're L*-Tftfi.Cac11la1J. Roe• 1 .....,. s...,.,, ~ [ cmdhllO,~ acco111 eu.,s .Cr a«r; & ·~ nil There art' many new • M • d i . C • 1 It ftrms movmc tolO t.he! OraQlt' Couoty area. br ' W» Accc'pted. lnlPDI about ai1 mcreas •Coafld•atlel & 1n1 demand for t'x ~:J.•11 C... penenced account 1 o c MTH COM,,....,m .. ltO""L penorme1 STaa.f'1AT10N CPA's Accounlln& ACCM1S PAYAlll w.r,sno ........... for •cco••h ,., • ._,, ··-9d ,., .... 8 lR"'•t ecca atiMj re .. r-4 AudttDn ~ ...... _tioa "" i:. Tu A«OUnl.aOt.s ..We llPPoilllw..t. CostAcccMmtaats lllV£STllEJIT ctl: Senklr At'COUlll&Dt.s ,C.W~A ~~ru Q.£11 PlllM~Y. ~'950 COUNSll.JtHi U )'OU •~ not aware of ' Lost or Found a pet'? Call F o u ND : G e r m a o the blod'ats o< ~orklng Stoff ~ ;. • An Ima I A ssis t aol.'e Shorthaired Pointer. *FOXY LADY* -~~· temporary, vi.Sil us or out .t fnllt ......... 1,,e,p.53'7·2273.nof~. female. vir N ewpo rt OUTCALLONLY l!JYe~a call,wtwlllbe .......... ,... ec· * 972-11 JI * MEWPOIT bawY lo d.JM:iu it w1tb I'-_.a,__: .. REW ARD· LOST DOG Hals. $19-4982. you. We are located m c cu 9o w~ Brown Female German F<Mld: HJ, rem Boxer llACH lt1t' Coldwell Banker ... .,,.... ..... Shepbent, Vic HamlllOll IJDx pappte, vie Beach COVER GIRL 752-0053 BLlkbi 6 Bushard. HB. 962·7121. Bl¥d., HB. ~1146. ~ 6 _. 6 ,.. .,. ,.. 2333 N Btoedway •300 ..... ,....._. offw anyt.ame * OUTCALL * ~, "" """"' Santa Ana •a c • • • • • t tr i • 9 • Found: Sml do& named -.. -MC .... "' ·0 9 310 t7t4tlJMIOJ L •1 '--1 -711 LOST: 81.k I.Ab rem.ale. ··Muffm... _,,., ·f U ~ 72-4 f"RJ!E PARJCJNG-_r.ra - ' J weanng blue l"Ollar. S )'TS ___ _;:>48-~991~7!_ ___ f :::::;:~::::ZJ~H~tll~'~t!l~l l~I~·~~~·~ ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .._. -,. J ..... _. old. graying under chill. Ii f4 .... ~off,_. Reward. 913-1415 Lost: Reward! Ft'male FIRST I • "'Y Tta~c Sec:ftUnes for ,..-• .._, Ille ._, Sbeltit'. black/brown It ~ ""'"• exttaCJves. Hrs _ / . / _.. ~4-Me wltlt Lost: Black .sborthaired ...tute. Vic. Victona • laatrt • t11J1k 10lm-4pm (714 ) ... 9908 --., -., __. f fesm~ cat Tul1le Rode CUyoe. C.11. 1113180 •r.rtyD•t9"• p • t111• ~ ~il4RI ..... area Reward.631·3U2or Answer .. 'to "Maya''. * 972-1341 * Jb/:¢:';&., ~~AILI ....... ~ -~---·------· 6t6-47J7 11c•vr:~ ........ ---. ....... PolltJoo reqmrH hlch '714) 7.0 '°'° ~~ ~';::1 :1 w~~ 1!::ar~_;'=l!!!!!ISC!!!!!!!!OITS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!~I ~!,~!~.-·~!?! ==::t_: , .. _,artl ... ty Lacuna. 8Sl·333S or ~ eo¢ .. I , D0t COG · •flM47J• F\lildaar81 Hoimd xyr, UUiDC accou•ti•I ea p-•, l9c. «·ZJ• aernect wttb money or ~pe~ cook, Cbikf or vil'OGIMot. Type 45-50 UC.,..• •a 1J et. t '2. 13 s a. ___ Al_w---'ays'--o..:.~_n __ 1 elder11 catt. Top locaJ wpm IDd open\e an ad· · .... Dr. LOST: MaJedoc-Mix col· REWARD ROU.SESCO~CE refettnces. TSMMa cw der/cakWet.or by~ MtwpertlMda.Ce. ct. moltb' browns. Vic. •~. m;o ...... , .....__ .. Beach Ir Hell. July 4 UJST Genna• SMpberd Compenaation and -.-""'6«W"Y *FAST* ~~&rd. N7·.1534 puppy. Needl medical • nrtt 01h.tl Pri•ete duly Nune. H · berleliU pacU,. la at· Empk>yer 11/F ......-. BIM.k It c.aa. 24....._ fl)slt1t peri en c.-•lro k e 6 tract ive and '"om ·l!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!f a..o.t : bro•• •\ripped AemecaDse.moA. """"c.-... 0 ..... ,0 .. ,...... cws. ~.-.... j,.,. 05 . .,..... __ 9iPPb'•t , _______ _ mm cat named uaer. ~ ... -IUI U6e IJN! Daily P1loi -'FUNDING 2521 Vuaar Place CM f'OUN'D. a.d/Wbb kil· MYmC 11.ASSAGC """laJace advertui•I •. ,,... Rewlt" senk• lolt7..J t.ea w/~oll•r. Aattaua ~SalllaAu pro. A.erolpaee. tMf"tY. •----------•Way NB •491 medJca.I . electroalcs, !~ .... ~-dm<1or Your •TO~ LaltmaleCock«Spaniel. • ' llasuae. Steve·a Kair a-. ra.. fMt aen. Jlltladl•lllAve. lft"Vice ls ou.r • .._._ ........ ,.,.. buH c olor. VJt . FOUDd blk/whh.e fem'I ........... • S.. tm SHm. CG1ta•--.ca t.pettaJtr c.11•4Dwl ~ C.11. Jub' Clll.Taalrt/Bte<b. Newport lhd. C.111 .1--------~0,.BQbrll lP 1ll'clUr' 114,.,.._, .... ..-•1111 •EDI ltiam·IOpm. W•M ..... ? .... e.llMUIThxt lZ2 • ' ll\.."11. foe space pl..ao.IUIU: 41 mtenor ~'ID ftrm spec 1ah11og 10 com - m?nna.I olc t*t~ &nt Ltn· provemt'nl"> Arcb1leC'· turaJ dralluig & desl1:D exper ~ry. ~2904 Bankul)( ~ ScM.bwest Ba.nit. Laguna ~a ch . r equires ex· pen~ Ba.nit Tellen. Up to ~Imo. We also rt'quire a Bran('h ~retary 4' Geat'ral Bookke epe r . Contact ASSEfWR J oan Gore . 497.1771 As9emble ora.otce JUIC"e t; 0 E mac hines f'ull t1mt'. permanent Some shop 8aakmg Savl.Dglt & Loan esp needed JUJCETREE lS602Che-at1t'11 I Ln. H 8 891-442$ Asselnbty UADraSOM 1"lb mechaDKaJ tbtbty for grow1n~ electrocuc mfc co. 81 hnguaJ an as· ~ We olftt a pen:M. nant f ulJ tJme pmibon. ad. sUr\loR &alarr . fltea5a.nt wort.mg cood•· llOoS. f uJJ oo beneOts • the oppon uruty to Jf"01t w i th u s . Ap ply Amencaa Ze«Jer, Inc, 16881 Ha.it' A" • lrvme F.OE A f lc .. t ............. ................ -.-..... c:..,a..• ""'° ......... ... Wf\lcfl ~-........ .. -~---.... . .. Utrtnnll I -· e1tl f II t•ete a re dlMlt"' c.a .. ....... 0••······· ..... . OAIL 'f "ILOT f er ,., •••• u •• ··-........... • ta-4121 t.&m IMMEDIATE OP&tlMtiS TBIHS f.mmedl.ale QpeJWlgS for bolb full t.une 41 part ti me TeUen iD g:rowull Sav- mgs 41 Lo&D. Experience lln!len-ed but· will lra1I lor hill time work onl) Openaag1 at offices in both The City ol lnme &. The C'il.y of Orange. App I) at· IRVlNE S AVINGS 6 LOAN &r.52 llaeAl'tbw Blvd. ~.Ca.tftU E:O E 11 /f" .. .. - .~ ... - ., , ~~~ ..... ~!~~I ~~~ ..... ~!!.~~!~ ..... ~!!! Wednotday July 19 IMO * DAILVPILOT 95 ~?!.!';.~-!!?! ~!~ ..... ~!~ ~~~ ..... ~!~ \ "°''1:u.,cootl ~~~ ..... ~!~ ~~~~ .... ~!!! ~!~ ..... ~!!! IAM*SALIS • ~:-llC . ...:' UT'*'•-s DIMTALASSIST. GROWTH .. ttalelih 111111 Hotpltol .Mwelrys.les Mana1ement •Nun-•i.n•I----... • im.. .... o;..-. '°' -E•P«neaud. Newrott .. locul ed t o N o ~po rl Excl"11ivt• bout1qu Full .......... a a I • 1 p e r a 0 0 laaplO)'ment a\ •II In Huch, &44 CJOJZ rl *' Hts au· h . h u 11 n 1 m Lime No Sund:.ys Som1.• Offke M..,-r HIMODIAL YSIS w tmlnuawn _,.n aaa. multl a urround•n11 -PEOPLE 11¥'dlateopening for .. rl' rutK Apply a.n ~rson 1.i.tri:~ upandtnl{ com cqiier lib baM '"'°""' CompelUln pa), In D£NT L OIC' rncip lid l'oo k 10 w o rk CPl1ro J ewett)' Su C:H pany " s e e kane In tqYlp•nl ~In Uln1ew• lllnt ~ mon-~nlll t:•p~r on h THE 10 30AM lo 7 OOPM 2 au d1v1duals who posse!i .. betfioMt or DI wb ~.UTodSnvltt-9 twporl D«-1 rh • d¥y1. • ~ .JOAM t o Kitchen help Wtiftlt.'<I to manaaement slulbt tnre ,..a.red. Bue ul411')' + 1_ "'moo aaanl airoup practl~ MIMI'( COAST DA LY PILOT 2 OOPM 3 cJu)i. per wttli 1 f , ,1J estate Persons we an· comauuton Send re 4da)'w Ii fMO.ll.:?2 UIUUta I Good slart.ing a.ala.ry • u m OOd prep;mation louk1n" Cor . po:.s1bl) ~ u Ill • • o A I t • Otncal ...... folo-'--rnngo ~llf'ftt.5 p11ckaAe Woc1Una huur-. ~M·t to m.rna1ung an office no w ~llnoklc,), I.a Oakot• ~AL Aulltanl "!>. --. For 1oterv1ew conlact ·i PM Lori 's K1l <'h•·n or haw the expt•n enct• IM/LVH Cnl1cal Care E.p. pr~ letftd. Wiii train for thlll Specialty. Full Lim&:. In Mission Viejo . .... l\\'C' COll\a Ille... •A ~TS Pd X ray hr f•ref•·r bl ~ 811 r b a r a Du r a n ~II !'0 !!~7rbo, r Blvd SA and d~1rc lo become a 11 ~ hncu•I GNwr•I Pt•• PART TIME EYENIMGS ~S7cr7 E 0 E Mt f' ~ ,.,....,, .. or appt manai:er L1ce nsl' re ._. \aaawr ,lob. 1"1 t1H" ~ O>U3 Ht-t ornt' u trained s ales couns e lor ----q uired All rl'pli("; held In 714-131-1100 BA.RUR REAUTlt'IAN lW R STY LJ.~'T nr <>c Airport '1$4 11115 )'GW'ot~ lillla T~ptn• tb.patais La ~..:nta ,1m·t <onr1d1·m·t· ro ""!!~!!!!!~~!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!~ l&*'d )0 wpm • f'ffenl l>t11hwaaher uet"d•d for • <ovt.·r 21 ) with the Jim Lonj! & '1ed1cal T ranscra b~r .,..._ l}>x !IS'J co uail> Pilot ;; olhct" uperienC't' re {onvalh cenl hu~11•t•I 8sm·1ute A~t-n<'y to l>Upervise and w exper Uay :.h1Cl f''Ull Hotel po Ho x l:16U. coatu OfftCECL .. IAIMAIO qwrcd-Proltw~ab m trom1130:am103vm fo'ull t·hap('tOn (' D A I LY PlLOT carrier lime Xlnt. be nefit, ISISSo.CocntDr. ~1..~a.Ca &i. a m• Short • iooi Ul'tll" Mon lhru fo't1 Xlnl boys trnd ~iris on a on e-On -o n e basis. <.:o11la Me:. a Me mo r1ul 1~ at Harbor Bt vit 1 ----- f' tin» n111M \'ouna l'rowd ~•pr not n<'r 646-tllel$ term ..a1pnwnu <:all bt.•neflla l'IUM-•l>l)h Ill t'V l•rl lrl"S (j to 9 PM . W e n ee.d l ~l)1lal.642l734orapp Nowhinng MAJ'itlCURIST/Uc'd llld•> tor tnformat.IOO """' o-1 u " ~ 1 301 v ct •'·ll rt 1 1 rk 557-1145 l'I'·-· .,...v('r } mtl OUI ('Olll'l'rnt>d, lnnO\ a ti\ e perSOn S WhO Sly ~ ptM•n.<>n. I 0n.1 r u or p.t 1m1· II WO tte aUOl't&ft Ulnv ll<»p1taJ liW Vw an• lookin a fo r a luc rative part-t 1'm e " MAIDS at lk aut1flca l1un l ·l'nll:r "-a l '"""l .., " ---1n <'-u1h Co~~t Plu.1.u ...... · --•·~tiai. position S4hourto start Call642-4321 . · \11J;:,;e !l5611Ji IUfPUMS llAUTY STUDtO St)h5L f\lll Umd. ~101 l'U bt>ne!ih IJENTAL ftl't't'Pt1on1 ... 1 t'Xt 250 ~tw~cn 2 1md 6 PM. A s k for Hospitals if)igtish speakU\g or bi m-L1n:._ 1-:Ap d uloabh .. h('(i GI' L o ri Radlology Tec,ns needed bnKuaJ pr ... rerrt'd I \IANJCURIST ~ood loc:a . U \ ..Jl "'Ir So Cuiai•t f'l1u11 One ·ruu tune pm i.h1rt RELJEf CLERK/ uoo. xlnt workina t'ond" ~YPt ~Nil \lfMCt' M.S~ one full tHnC re bef for Jot' Fur reslt•r LT U . ,, APPl) an f>"niOO 1'\Ml8 ·ftl. lUAM·WM t;Qu.1 ()pportu.rul) ~mplo)er •l F111h.100 Island Newport Bt'a<:h. 921&6() lktcrtl/G...~ We are a ) oung {'()(bUll 1ng fi rm ll'l F'.hh1on bland tn n~ ol ;,i book kedpe r Compe l1\IYl' Sltlary, full benefn..s Im mediate o pe ning (.;.ill Glenn Olsen 6-M 9174. or 64(). 94.51 I'll g hi.$ Ckrk " MARKETING CLERK Will be re..poru.1bll• for cakuJalml! comm1:.i.1oru. and m onllurinl( :.c1le!> quot ei. W 111 l1ld 111t J 1n ObPMl<'h~r lm purt \l(t'll c~ L' look111e lor J d" p.Jtdwr Pll'j.)l' conlJt1 \1.r l\.rUU!>t', .it b73 t.Q)O l>lJ:\L'T !)hop liAM 21'"'1 No t.'l<I> n<:< "OIIW O dl(t' 25 or ovt'r 11rl'ftrred Aµ J.ll~ m ~r:.on Lh1>p1l\ Donut:. 185 1 '\l'WIJtHI HI l' \1 DRIVERS full & r• T J>O:!>llloni. OPl'I\ ~1 011 fo'r 1 HA~ H'M NIU!.l 'be IH )r.. or J~{' & 'a nous reporh lootllCEEPH bav~ a good dnv111~ n• Lumber Co. needs ex""r ....__ rord Star ts al SJ 2.'i p1 ..-rr~\'IOUS expenenn.• in hr C'all ~tark 151 2f~I bkkpr F tame Sal»I')' mar~~ .ind •or a<· bet SPM Mon·fo'ri negolJable 557·3398 rounung e nvironment ----- ,~,,.._IC-~ -Mui..t be detail on ented DRIVE:R "V1ll u;rsa and have i.:oort mat h h h & • 11:.....1 c.._ b 1. wit s 1pping re<'l'I\ ,... --r II tul) ~ mg exp Cor )ll~ P ru Wo rk 1n attracl1 Vl' Audio co Ca ll for apµl bayrront o ffice 1n We offer u i..tablt· wori.. f:xpres:. Sou nd ('11 • ~ e w p o rt B e a c b . environment with an ex ~I Ma rine rs Mlle Im · Cl'lle nl s atar) J n d --------- mediate open mg for l'" bener11s packai.:e ml'luo Qn,er. lfri..pon!->1blc In perienced ind1v1d ual ini:: Life. Medu:al and dl\1du.JI to dl'i1 H•r "' Maintain r et'or ds for Dental l n :.ur ~n cc~. )ge n . CJn ,t u rt 1m multiple corp lhni Iman Pension Plan. Sa\·m~~ ~da.ileh 714 192 ;z,iu c1al statements Non Plan ~•lh h1Jth mlere-.t ----- MOTOR ROUTE pm tr noc 'h1ft Xlnt llGHT AUDITOR 645-~0 I mmed1ate opportunity for part-time benefit:!> Co-.ta \1t .. ,.i · u l bl · h \tt'moraal Hosp it.i l . Plea.,ca pph tn~r,un ~H:UIL',\L ltt•l'••pl Full ~urnings , .. oto r routt• ava J a e an t e l::quJI Opportunat\ 111r.. lslb\ d1Ktur., or, So uth La f't una .i rt•a . Delive r y 6.1 227;11 o r appl> •n t::mplo)er 1,.i 1,.·n1•r11' f':q> f d pPNOn JOI V1ctona St ~--a ternoons Mon ay through Friday c ~1 t.H1-1ru1 lmm.·cl oix·nini: M omrng s Saturdfi Y and Sunday No LAUNDRY 'l'I 1. Hri,1111 l'.a rk monlhl) door c o lle ctions. Earnings \h·d1<'JI Gruup. 722 3 bo ut $it50 per month aross Reliable Hobpilllli. SUPERVISOR ls.thr St 1 '1 ,. l JnbopulmonJI) Dept fo:xcdlent t .s rt>er pntt·n transpprtat1on required Call 642-4321 nt>edo, I l·er1d1ed UJlopportun1l\ forn•h,1 Brian Holland fo r deta ils f(''lllt.tlOn lt'Ch Full bl1· pPr .. on \O'l lh I \ll.IJlt \I. lt1·tt·i>t l'a rt lam lfr, K to I J\11111' Bn,101 P,1rk \t1•tli• .al l •r'OlQ> 72'.! fi4 k1·r St' ('~ ACCOUNTING CLERIC /\full tame pos 111o n 1~ a \a1labh.· for a n ind1\'1dua l who lake~ t o d e al \\1t h the p11hl1c OH·r the phonl'. 1s s killful Y.1th f1g u rc·s. tn>t.·s anct ge b G1 lon g \\e ll with o tht'r s Pa v t·omme nsuru te \\Ith t' :"! p c r I (.' n (.' e w 0 I' k In p I (' a s u n l <'n,·1ronmc nt w 11h goocl <'nm p Hn\ lit·nef1b 1nt'lud1n g 2 WN'k~ 'aC'al1on :1 ftC'r o m • year. eom µ;rny p:rnl ~rou p 1n s ur<.1nt'l'. <·n •d 11 union . dC'nt.tl ('0\Ct'Ll~t·. l'lt' ;\ppl) ht'l\.\E'en !ht• hours of .H Oflt\ ~1 5 00 P ;\I Cdl for <.1µpoint men1 plca~e. Ml -1:12 1 e't 277 11mt• .:-J 111 ht :.haft I kn11~lt>d ~t' caf 'Laundn I '~·n 1 f1t'd re,parJ ton m.H'hlnl'' upen"''" ll'\'h l'Jrt 11 mr· '•l!hl ~1u11, & b1 hnguJI «111111\ ,h1fl I l't'rt1f1t>d 1'111.!1hl• prdl'r rt'd "·"lo' nut lull 111Tli' lt'l'h l'M ,h1ft '1anrl 1 n ~ '" rn ri ·• n' H , , p 1 r a 1 ,, r , lw·!lf·f1t' 111l'1111hn1• •fr,., 1h .. 1a p1o,ti. f'l•r O aP m mt .11 1><1 'h1f1 \pph l'•••I \II ,ha ft-. t 11,1 .. '11Jo t-r1 "'\I lo'°''"'" '1 t' ' •• \I ,. m o r i ·' I l'n .... unn1•I 111,..1111..iJ 1.il .r.J.t ,11 .ipµ MARRIOTT HOTEL h 111 IK r-.•111 101 \'1l'l•1n.1 :Alll °'l"•J..(ln 1·n Dr SI l \t '-:t>Wpl')rt HI ot h Eq ual Ow ... mpl~ r \I ~ ~ltd1l al Ht-.l f-.1.l'f'IU'IST lr•nl 1111111 "1th ,.,. J.I' n .. n, • "·"·'" n•·l!Ol 1.1 r,1 .. ilu111 II• h x.12 Jij:!:! \l ocl•l111,.' 1um m I 1tlm ... ,, '''''·" ~ .. "' I ot'• ' ,,i I ,1 p· • II I" r 'I' 11111 111•1 •1,1, 11'_<j17 \l••ll'I~ ,\ \c·tor' \ll11 1 11.,.,1 ..... BOBIURMS RESTAURANT I fl• 1 • I\ 1 I) t ti f • '"IHI I ,ii -. ----------l'Ulfl .1 '1"' 1•11 111 ll!l 1 _... R · . 1ru 1t,·l1n.• & 11,m1n1•rc 1,d --r-e.ceopti0f'11st 1 ,.,11 .. '' ~1•••rt l'h•1111 I '""' h111n1: p 11m• h " ' I • ' ' I " I ' I \ II' ... , I lt•rn Ji I' "h1•>11 bl..1111.I '''"' IA•n 1 1·nt•·r 1-'n'<· lo JIJl>IH arit \\ • 1 1 ,,t •in ,, 11 ~l'i, i,,.,,,.n l•·i.:JI firm .,,., 1 PROOF READER 'ID>kers call Mr Pickett rate. unl· "t·ek paid __________ I W ith a l lt•a ::-t 1 \t•ar t''f'IPrlC'nC'I • r""lh 1iull'ro1 .... 1 &. ,, ·•"' •\Id l>o11t•fl'•t•' ll•r 1111mh •I 111·1 ''" .,, I• ... 1 Ii.di '" 1 \I'' I I" Gen ofc. duties & filing Will train. Phone for appt 557.9212 Mr. West. Newport Stal1ooers, Inc. OFFICE Cl.Ell TRAINEE The Daily Pilot has an 1mmed1 ate opening ror trarnce for full llmt>, J*rm.J nenl pas1tion an 11ur Clo!>s1fied Depart ment Mu~t be able lu l} pc :IS-40 wpm 1typ1ni: ll':'>l will ..idminiswred \to all applicants I, 10 ke) udde r . ha ndle phone ..... le .irn compute r and 11lher .ient'r a I cle ric a I fluucs Opportumt ~ for Jd\ anceme nt a nd ex 1·clle nl c om p an ' hl·nef1l!> !,alary com m1·n~urall' with t-' pa·nenu.• f''or 1ntervie" plt•a"· call 1>42 1321. ell.I m OR,ANGE COAST DAILY PILOT .tlO W Ha ~ Street I ·o!lt J ~te'a f. q U ,al () JJ p II r l U 11 11 \ r.mplmt'I 0 1.1111 J I f)1 "p"11"1·r 1·\ JH•rl ')''.II I ul I 11 m .· II Ii ~ 1·m pr .. f1·rri·lf ~12 '* I I' T ,\n·h11q1ur..tl IJrafh 11• r on :-oulh IJf.inr.:• l uunr\ .1rt·.\. tlJ\llnl• ""' m-.111f111• 1•1i, x;ui bet ween~ & ll A ~f \ac a taon aft l·r :.ai. :-?R_l~S25 _~J'U"~k'Nl ~l 1.-.t1t'~'t>~~p~r Ext~IJent ...... -~;a---·>-rT10Tith~"irnlT "'"-ir.rra en or ~omen '" ur · -------hohda) per )l'ar T his olde r Kno" the " rn..i:.t C'ompan~ bt>ncf1h P .\1 shil l \ppl~ Ut11..i, ~~TERIHH °''" lt,1, th\''>\ P.•' I •1n n .11lahl• h1 Jllfl "''"'~.,fl in ~ r • .,, lf JI ol\al,/fl r I ti• \~ Jf I 1ur~ t "'' f .u.,a fs.,., • :,141 ,u 11 "11.-11111,. ,\ "i.' 1111 ,, '' ... I" I~ I\. • ' \.I f)I \ 1 ..;11 \ ..IITt t t '11 tll f I (1•rt.. \j1l1f\ Ill I•'""" I 1 .ii !(,•I '.I •"-I -·~, If•' I hor HI L -\1 I' \It I Tl :.n. OIJt'l\llH! ... Int ----------11 JOll>ll•llU' l.lt'•ll)lt' II \OU l IOOIO(ffrlHG J>061tH>n mu't tw filled c1ue .... Net $18(1 J '-'et·k or lw l\H'C'n 9.\:\1 &. nP:\1 ;\l ond ..i~ throuJ,?h ~retanal. bkp~. \IP & 1ml'Tlt'd1a1el) PJl:.'..tM.' di.I mo r e Ora n ~·· CoJ~I Frida ' or (·all fl42-4321. l''l 'Zi7 for .\ R . 1) p 1 n i.:. & pl) c1t PERSO~:\l::L Yellow <.:a b. 1.1300 \It a p•'\4nntmi·n t ('akula tor Pleas ant mi>= Hcrrma nn ... o un t J ln t'' wo rk 1n bUS} urr1n· --\alll'\ <'Jo or Sl.i ll'r He.ic h S tatio ner s rRa\/O al\IC bt'twn ;-.,." hop l' & '\;ewportBeaC'h 556-2922 ·--o-·"·~· -·~· i::U<'Ud l ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT CAREER CHANGE A:.ubs1d1ary of EI" Hut· ton 1s r urrenlly '1n terv1ew1ng qualified i,iersons interested in the field of financial plan· rung. Full or part time. Sl5,cn>.$18.000 part time. Full tune : unli m itcd . 972·7112. 3180 Redhill \ "' l"ost.1 ~ei.a. CJ !12626 t::qua l Opp Empl_\ r :\I F Dnver for co~lrU<'t1on L'<. \a n between ·Uranl(<: 330 WHt lay St., Costa Me50, Co. 642-4321 Cou nt) & L A . I-' T 213 381 ·671 l Alt Equal Opportunity Empk>ytt CARPENTERS for rt: :.identJaJ remodel. Musi know frame & finish. Exp & qual1q workma nsh.1p a must. 631·2004 CASHI E R -Housewares ~les. appl) an person Cro•'n Hardwa re. 31cr7 E. Coast Hwy, CdM. ---- Cl.ERK Theutre t1rke~ for llC'ket agcnc> .\.1on fo'ri.' 10 J. fur appl 557-9212 ~r We :.l. Newport Stauoners. Inc EJectnc1an, J ou rm•) man. Marine Only hurd worker n e ed a p pl) :>i.S..0016 .. -~-;-_._-~---- Q.HJC/TY,.ST · l:Jectronic Ter h for Com Part o r full t1m t' puter Ae ro..,pace As PI ea s a n t o ( f 1 l" l' 1 n s e m b I > G e n e r a I F'ash10n Island Call for Knowledge of job shop ~rv1cw 644 51185 operations n •qo 1 red Co-- -Tdelron1c Labs. HB ~ ~1 ·1661 Experienced. call ll1ck •---------- Gen.rat office p /time C.:ltrk 'f) p1:.t no sit llr;. :).IP~. ~lature ~oman Job lex• Newport Beac h ~7431 GENERAL Ul-'f'IC t-: ~luJ>l enJoY phone ron lJC'l . work 1ni.: "'1th l'W.lomer-.. dl'lo,~orlc & t)·pmg Paid \acal1on . :.ick pa) & health '"" a t Partner·., 8 1s tre.. Laguna Beach. 4974441 escrow Secr etar:-. l''I(· Full t1ml' A p!J I' an penence necel>Sar)-Call person :\1o n Fri .a t c oo K n eed ed r 0 r._:-.t_ar;_.;._.,_64_0-_l_OJ_l___ Barden ~ Pl·St <.:ontrul. Newport Reach and I 696 R ando lph. Co:.lo CASHlER Exp'd. Must L o n~ B e ach R us t .,.l•-lllli-------1 _M_e.._11.546 __ 5570 ~-__ have bas i c pho t o Pe l ican Apply dall) FACTORY ·---------k n o w I e d g c .. _ ' pH OTO G R A p H y l--',,..."'--1w_{'('n:..:.;.;..;;3..;;s;..;P;..;Mc.:._ ___ . Looking for a rruHun• Gener. Ofc to SI 000 CUSTO responsible person lo do 1to2 yrs general ofr 1•\ liXLI MlTED 16889 DIAM lite production work & ~r ror t h•!> H r) an &_<1ch Bl vd. HB847 3664 Res pons ible ma rrae d packaging Appl) i11 lert.'lllmg po!>itiun 'Ahllh couple lo hve in Jpt pe r so n . K 1ng1> I e ' int lude!> .. cheduling complex 1n N P . Ca r e Manuf c I"'"' 1 actun ng o "°" gnc\·ance & cducauonJ C l~HIERS laker's dul le!> l'\l'l> & Placentia t\ve C M mterv1t.'"" Ldri:!P 1 o M weekends Rere renl'l'l> ~wb lOA)l & 2PM " excel tx-ncfih Will tw • reqwn•d & bond<i ble 1-----------1 "orkanl! an peri.onru ·I U TUTE M <.:all ad a284 . 1>42·-1300 2.l ------ MAHKETS l"or 2nd & Jrd Shift:. We promote to manaJt.:· ment & supen is1on from withm. WA.VT A C.:AREER? hr.>. FOREMAN for Carpe·~-dept. Spani~h !>Pl'a k•lll? ,J _ __ _ ___ _ & paintmJt t'O plu.' Call HalJ. 540 60:):,, CUSTODI ...... c:.o OH t coastal Pt•r!.onncl Ax~n '"""' .....,.. .,....... ">· 2700 11..irbor Bl . C'.\t ' lmmed opening for retail . ---. :\eVl::'R ,\ f'EI-: store a nd office ma m Gt>neral uff1<·c lenance. Need expr'd rt-~.i.pen ented off1ct' h<'IP 1Jablemd1v1dualw1th eyt· .wtlr wk 2 n1ght..<i &~ot G E'\; Off•<'<' t ra1n c1• for detail PC'rmanent. J t•Wt'b b y Jo:.eph Phoni.' & l\Pllllt e"per r' lime PoSll 1on OHl•r s ~9006 helpful. group ht'Jlth & xlnl bl'ner1ts Jim or --------profit sha rin)? l'lcJ '>l' GIRL FRIDAY One g1rl fun offll'1·. mu,.1 be good l) p1i..t. airport <1rl'a . :.ala r> 11ptn 549' 1151 ·GUARDS Full & part um,· \II :ar 1•a ... U na f orm -. luml!>ht-d ,\~e-. 2 1 nr U\cr lte\lrt-tl wck om•• '\o expenl'nCl' ne<' pp h L'ni,cr:.al Prntect 11m !->et\ll'E'. 1226 \\ 5th Street. Sdnla Ana In l~\1eW hour.. 9 12 & I -1 :\lon thnJ F'n . HA.ROW ARE-loq Bch l'on Time Perm.;ncnl 4!H .l.wJ -------- llAHDWARE S.\Lt-:s fu ll & µurt l 1 ffi(' ,, pµI~ m p.·r.:.on H1on HJ rd" an-. I 0 :! 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' ' h~ ' .• 11 NURSES· l•n •1 .. ilt' u()\•n1nl!' .1n ,, i!Jlilt· 1n .. ur m1><frn1 I " dll\ kl< .111"1 rn 1111111 II ... ~ .. II Bt J Ill v.. ,JI' •• • f I " ( I ' H I'. ~ ,, 1-.1<1'1<1~1--" .1 11tt1~ JR ACCT REPS UNDERWRITER • ,tr11I Bul'I, ... 11• " I I 11~ .r1.11n u1 """ Jh'"', nt ~llt·lhni: & :--n. llH ' ·~· ~111.11 ... "' I UI fl'llll\ I '''"'PUM Ht ,,, I \._," ' IJ.i11C.smpu .. 111 ~SISTANT ,----- IL•f1·)!uord f',1rl lam• l~l nppl~ lo lt•:irn .1 1A an., ::..:1 :?.'>hr I''' • .,,.·r. f11:lrl "' rJ p1dl\ i:rn"1ni.:l 1 lub 1>4-1.:..IHI <1ul•1 m<. .Jj(POI'\ Xlnl .111 RNs · LVNs I 1. 7 FllU timr 3~ 11 Port timt .. ' •• ' .111 ol b. 11 • f 11 .. .( PLANNER/ SCH EDU LEI SPARES l'rrv1ou' e xpt>n en<'e 111 l'rodur t1 00 C unlru l '>P•lrt'"" 'chl-duhn1:. 1.1lan run.It kit rcleJ:.c lO s tock. •·\p..'<11llnl! .ind follow up l 1,\111 l"Wr1hnalt' produ1· lion n11'A to r .. h1pmenl \\, 11ff.·r .1 .. 1.ibll· ~ urk •ll\oronmt!nl ~•lh a 11 l':\ ... 11,.nt -.al.ir' anrt ll\•1wf1t~ IJJ t'k..t)l1·."m clucl 111 <11mp,1n) !>J iii Lall' '' • ti 1 1 .1 I I> ,. n l J I I 11, u r .1 n l'l'" • I',• 11:-.1 u n l'l.1 n ~1th h1uh 1ntcrl':-.I 111 · p.11.i hulida ~ !'! Pl'r 'l'.sr .,nd I Wl'l'k paid ' 11 .1111111 .i ftcr ti month:-. I' I I ... ' ,. J ,, I) I ) J I l'~.lt.~J~" l·:I. rili>S ll<Wl ll. 1..C ... .. _ ............... ..... Call (710 6.1J.!M2l R<i> 044.5070 GENERAL OfftCE apply m per!>On Llo)d -----,\well orj!an1Led pe"on PllSlControl.Sbti r; D}t:-r \Jm·Pnwn1 p;""t>1l1ti., Ll!.Jl'lllt ''"''' • '• r ... ._ J11r ,, Ir ,1.1r11n,.: mdl\ I 'tot ill'r' I-'I' Jlt• 1 I \o:i.ix.•r hl'lpful but nut b u t nu l n 1 < l ,, 11 ---------• n 1 < Cd 1• 11 mp.in' -,~. ii 1 • .. r .1 kill\ o1 I t)l·nt>f1t-. md pd mt•d & ~ii \l.1r~ul'rt • L!k"' \\, .. ,,,., .111 ,.,,,Iii "'I I .1• i..,11!1 .11111 .I I''" ''"'''"'"'' tri. 111lh ~urk I ni.; 1r,ar1111111 n1 111 l'l.l H1l1 ht•\ Mrt•cl ~JnW An.i.Ca 1-.qual Opµ Em ph r \f F CHURCH NURSERY Attendant needed Sun A.\1 P~t & Wed PM CM art'a :.tature woman µr e f e rr e d . Cal l w~kdays 556-7787 Q.HICAL Oencal posit100 u..1sts U\ our sb1pp1ng /rece1v1ng dept. Heavy paper work. No h eavy lifting A capability or working un· der pressure lo meel de· udhnes is necessary. Typing al 35 to 40 wpm Good benefits & workinl! l'Ofldltlons . P lease ap11ly in person to Plesse y Semiconduc t ors. 1641 Kaiser Ave . Irvine. 54().9979. :\enc al Young growing mrg co has 1mmed1atc opening for pleasant reliable l.n· diV1dual. -lypmg 50wpm -pbooe eJ1per a must Data Controller needed for h<'aV) I~ pm1: Read. rev1e~. correlate & filing Acl'urac~ , en ltd · S ,\ _ Australian Donor letters· important GIRL !-'RIO,\ 't' 20 't'c-Jr ma1nta1n Aus t r alian S900 to S950 per mo to old Sub l'untrJctanl! Donor records lhrouJth l'Ommen~urall' Wllh ex farm Knu'A ;!{'Ot'rJ I Key Station operation per lcdgl'r prmedun''· a•· <.:orrelale ~ Austral.Jan Four 1t1rl orfw(' curatt' t\ pm)? l'a' roll. llour or Power G<•neral 1-:xrelle nl Benefit-. ln\Oacinlo!. Jllb ccr.t .u clencal.handle o,erscas OC Ai rportar('J rount 1n ir \l u't h e· --.A tis •-1-'redenck Brown Al>:.Ol' "'"""°ca ot C'orres pon 546.9995 malh t•ma 111·a lh .11 t;ienc e .. Be r amtl1ar curate Good memon w 1 Au strar1a~ co m ·aeneral Ofrlceclerk.FT. Good o n 1eleiihon1· mwuC"8l.ion & churches \\'J)U\g ribni: & ans wer Salar) c·omlT)C'nsural\' Have 6mo. this ktnd of mg tel~phones. exp with with ab1li1~ Permanent expenence Full-lime . phones a necessil} A:.k po1>itioo X)nl oppl) for Sl,000/mo. Take ad to for Renee:646·l684. r i ght p'..,r:.o n CJl l neares t State l::mplo) · ----5 ~ o 7 4 s ~ b l w n m e nl Office. DOTGENERAL H ELPER, 91\M·IO.JOAM HOMEMAKERS Un-In Componiofts We Heed Yo. P()<\naon~ a' J 1lat>l1· l11r ITl<llun · pcr1on ~ho 1·n JO):. helpm~ other' MAICE THAT CALL HOWAHD JOIM OUR TEAM! ~I,~ »ea~!!h~!fe St.lite 109. Anaht'lm 9~-9660 :\•>l an A~erll') :\ever A Fee t-;Ot: 219.362·010. Ad paid for packaging and minimal --------- by employer pickups 540-5850 Clasalf\ed Ads 642·56711 Want Ads Call 642·5678 DEl.JVHY General Ofhce ~u ri.1n,I! FuU Ume for local de- livery. Excel. drivmg re · cord req'd . P}\one for appt. 557-9212 Mr West, Newport Stationers. Inc. JR ACCT REPS UllDEIWllTER ~SISTANT SANTA ANA-TUSTIN COMMUNITY HOSPITAL rknlJI In Fnunt.11111 \1 \ Em . I \ .al I r \ l J 11 S h ,. r .1 11 ~!llHtil In l.o n1: Ht>.11 h LOAM l dll l\Jth' 1213 I 4:!2 UIOI SE:RVICIHG OrJ n l!• l'11u n1' tn. ... urJni l' I \lort£JllC' B<1nlwr , ... i. lllJ.: J>l'!'ttn ~ti h 'C'f\ II II 1 •UNDERWRITER I ~.~~r~~·~.~~l' ~~~\ ~~::, TRAINEES• l'\_~_'9XH_i_I --- •'\\J1tb 'A dntt•d ~ ... 1.rt (1(1 oppl\ rnr mdn t1i ,an I \!1111•1 11161 ~1u111 t n.1•t '.int't' ~ raµ1dl> t•n 11"'' l! .. I IX~:! thu. ... :u.11c .iro~ mi: auto • - tn'> agr) Xlnt bl'nt•r1~ ~lo.n.tiet'ffit'nt 1nrl d med . !lc•ntal & Hffd a Chat~? bonus t-:x pt!r hclp(ul. but If )>OU urc .i rom1>l'll·nl & not ne(' W(• will train In l'XPt'r ma ture m.1nJl!I r roun1a1n Vullt'> 1·all our bonu.., tnl'ent1ve pru Sherall ,11 ~!1 ltlfH In )frtim t'ould double \nur Loni( lk•arh l'all Kath) al ,..uluf) to $30.000 1.1) eJr m t 21J ) ,,22 1001 d tu11h \'Olum..· 24 hr IOCll ----·--t1on We ha\ c J full Interior l:indsrapang ro benefit-. packaj(c mctull full lime. Or Cly rte. mg dental. m1..od1cat & lire t'XP ph•le rred. Call insurance and paid \aca ~2 b"'t 9A M lPM lion Appl) m person or 11 ... rra 111•1't 1 J boJul lh1 11)1 purtunalh .11 l1Jt:l1t·ld IMlJ'\.l • .11l•1t .ipµh al POTTERY STUDIO Pt'r-.onnt'I needed r11r • poUl'f"'\ llld kml! r'ull t\ GARRELD CARE " la me· n45 l!t!JS bl~n 1 ""' Jlt'" t'nt 11 .... ~111,11 ~am & 5µm _ 7;-.1 G.irlwlrt . l'Hl;'.'T SllUP TRAl~t;1., llunl n"1nn l:k .. 11 h l \ I T · 'ti .... -..... -1 1 "ul>'!r.1te pre.:. fo fl ' 1 .,.., .,.,, 1 1:1:trdSl, La~ B~ Lqual t)pp t-:mpl\ rl --- \I ~ II HOW IS THE TIME for job seekers to check the Daily Pilot llelp Wanted clus1fitat1on II the job you wa.nt 1s not there you nught consider oHenng your services with an ad m the Job Wanted C9lt'gory Phone 642.5678 Ha\t' -.omcthmg to ~clP t1~1ltt'd dd!l dO ll ~ell PIJOF IEADEI With al least I year e!I. 11eriencc . prcrerabl) ncw~pnper Exrellenl company benefits, PM i.h1rt Apply betwct>n 9AM & 6P M Monda) U\rough Frida y <>n.tg.Coost Daily l"'itot 330 W. Bay Street Costa Mesa t::qual Op oyer s ubmJt re:.uroe before II I i.> to thl' attention or •---------•••-• t • •. . .... .. ..... .... • ' .. • .. . • • I ! ' • • r • • • • .. I ' f .. .. ~ • • t • . -lite bUPI background Delivery Person wanted for landscape Arch1teC· ture o(fice In Irv area. Mu s l ha ve own T rans po r tation. F T posiUon. c.u 979-5120. Gd oppty to learn abl ms field w /rapidly growl.ng auto ins agency Xlnl ad· vancement possiblbt1es for sell·starling lndiv. Exper helpful. but not nee. Gd co mpan y benefits in cl pd med 6 dental. In Fountain Valley call Sh e r ell 549-8161. In Long Beach call Kathy <2U) '22·4001. SA TCH is a 300 bed n on -profit a c ute care facility & teaching hospital providinj? qua l it y h ealth care to central Orange County reside n ts. Nurs ing Opportunities are available i n m ed /s urg, critica l ca r e , operatin~ room. & pediatrics. Ar<'ount1ng Clerk for lumber , co 10 key by touch. ~d with numbers PleeS11nt a tmos phere Gd benefits Call Lynn al 7SZ.0472 bet ween 8-5pm L M Holhda). <:olOn)~ K1tcben:. d1v1s1on of c.olony Foods Inc 27142 Ortega Hw) ~olf 151 SJC. 921675 or PO Box 2081-B Anaheim, Ca 928G4 lH'S t.YH'S MA't THE IEST t • ·llexiWe hrs. -non·smkr preferred <Salary bued on exper. • Call Debi or Donna f~ appl. 557 • T.m Dlllllvery P /tnne AM . L.A. Times. SlOO per week. Lacuna Beach. 494-8496 Oerical Position. immed opening. Blackbeards r'. ' RsllW'ant. 151-9141 DENTAL . OR'JW{O O\atrslde, musl have ex· perieace, f/l. NB. CM $46.,UJO - Qettcal .......... ,w..· Fashion ls Ind Invest. DlllhA. P.t "'- Fmn. Expanding. Xlnl. Derk typlat. gd typing career oPl>lY· lo active sldlla, a\tentioo to det.£1 ..i. mv\r. WW baodle " dental exp required bte acct1. functions • Aprosimately 16 hrs per liceminl as•ir.· Non· ..-. 11»mln11. Hu.al· smoll:e r pre . Call: ..._Beacb,142-fa.1. !-.om!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!lft.. little Ilda realb -'lhiatlllet .... .... au. .... .._ wD • ti ......... We 0.0, P111t 0 =eHhd Ad. uu •llo are· re•ulu .. -. --ol a.mn.ct. Call ... Ad ..... ---........... ea.an. -r • IXICUTIYE CMILFIUDAY Eager to nm edvertisinl tuinea from the Pres. Free for occasional travel. Xlnl Oppor. lo earn cash pll or f/t. llua\ be liberal minded. Send ,....... letter to 24001 Alida Pkwy. 101. Ill•· aioe Viejo .. L. Attn. H.G. lodude ~ for eartielt iat.tttMw • 1H IRISHB NOHAM 'santa A na-Tustin Com mun it ~ Hospital in cooperation with .Santa Ana Community College will be conducting a n 18 week Ref res h er Program for RN 's commen cing September 8th , 1980. Applicants mus t s ubmit a compl eted a pplicat ion by July 25, t o be con s idered for the program .. Xlnt Benefit Package including a 4 day work week with pay for 5 days on llpm-7am . For,)nformatron write or call ' 1...,c1-'-.. Pw1a n1ICesr•"11 -.U.1111nt.lUJ IOllM.T_..A.._ s-. AM tJ70I. IOI M/f' JANITOIS ' SUPBYIS<>aS Male /fe male lo work • Huntington Beach area. Janitors: 13.80/hr. Wax- ers· $4.20thr. Supervisor salary > open For in- fonmtloo " applicaUon. write Ponhta Alexander Co .. P .O. Box 115126. Pasadena. CA 91107. or call : 213-795·0263. or 213 681-3215. . .... - MANAGER Alhletlr s hoe and sportswear store. Finest independent chain in So Cal. req_uires hard work· Ing. enthusiastic. oUti!O· ing. r esponu ble an · dividual w/relail expt Newport Beach loc9t1on Good benefits. Cl.Ill Mary Noonan 2J3/5334US1 OF IOTH WORLDS Wl"YI •OT IT YOU CAN HA VI rT! H TOf' , • ., H MIA T llHMTS FULL OI PAIT TIMI C:AU. OI COMI IH 112' ........ ._,_ .. ,we.''" • .... -.ca t1101 95~9660 ..... ...,,..._ .... Lo.a.w~ .. • '' \ ... ( I -D#JlV PtlOT .... W-.4 7 100 I tw,W-.411 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I041 .. ••••••••••••••••••••• .._c1'• 1w IOIO ~· to ~ood hotne< lllt&e ••••••••••••••••••••••• P•cu(lsh ~ . .Nty16,1- 0ffke l'wwll• • • , IMh. Peww ,;ne ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... W..e.M .................... ~··· r t T •cretary I r Cbnatrucu on Co 10 t...q'llD& IWa h Sala~ It hu11n nl'totl•bh ..... RqJ t:&tatt' fo.AUW•ac11a c..-... llALISTATI Qll1t..ct w. to W-am • buul u11r Dl'W b11h 'um !NM.Mii\ •Piil & 1.l\lwr 11&d '•nl•I•)> 111 .so1n1nai Rdnll Knit\ l"Of 1n formation r.;11 Walt .,,.l:J)O Rt-.. ll11ll~tk.\ltv I ,,). I" .ill\ 'll I h. t UALHTATI w ...... 7100 ··················~ lJl'\lr1 µf t \ 111\l h I' Vl'nl'mt• IO fr\.illWJl'l UI 1111( l'fl\ IPlllllll\ Ill f \ V' ,.., iO\\ l'\1 Y.o 1•flt'I .I \Jb\t ..,,,rli;. CAUHIM SAUS (lubtan<hni: 0µ~11 tun1t' Ivor t•1o~l'r µr11lt',,1,ln.1l t-\111 tlmt'' :..ill'i. ....... 1( nt•t'd l.'t.I h\ t-.,,1bl11ll lkalt) (.a II "-'I 11.U lur .. µµt lnlt'r' H,. ~ '••II h<k.'1\U"I oi lu ,di t'fl\llllllllll na l'>llh 111 t•\ ll lll'lll ... 1 l.11 \ .J 1111 llt'fWflh pJl'kJl:I lfh hul Ill~ ttmll).aO\ p.11•1 l.1f1 .\ht.II\ d ,11111 IJ• 11t.il l 11-,u r ,11H·1" 1'•·11,11111 PIJ11 ~.1' 11J1:' I 'I.tu v. 1lh ht~h lnh'l l ~I ( Jl\ 11111' ""t'\'k µ.ud ~.1t'Jtum .11lt•1 ,., nvrnth" Jnd 111 l'Jlll h11hdd)!. p.'1 H'Jf fhl' µ.-r-1111m 111u,.1 bt• t ilk1I 11nmedialo:1' l'h'.l~l' ,qo j.>I\ :ti H1·ct>1"nlt llvr\.. I' TI tt.etatJ doth1ni: 't.1n• t'\I~ fll'efl·l'n'ti W11l tu1n llr-. is :l> ~ JO. .\1 on .. ri l .11 ~ 5(170 J ,,k for~ .tlll' lte<·ept11)n1-,1 L'h1rnpr:H "" A..-.:.1s1 ant, v.111 tr.1111 for carf't•r a:. ~u:,.t bt -.cir :.tarter ru-.l. .11· ,·uratt' l)p1:.t. & haH· 1:d "'"'·r etar1al J ulll's !Mi4·5911 -HECl'.:PTJON ISl' f>Jrl tune. Joe Forri::.ta LTD. t).S.S.~0 hon~ "-..·vn I\ ,.,, ..... , t \all \If p.tr\ \Im.-Bunu..' µl.111 1111111Dt: dt'l*nd~ <>II )llll ~2 ~°J()t, SALfs-ltET AIL · Ul1 ,uµµl~ l·11 h.i.' ruJI & µ<tl1 Urnt: pu:-.•\Jil Will tram Foir JIJPI .>57 !rll~ \tr "l"1l 1'il•'4port ~lJ ttvoer~ Int Sa6H Seereiory ()((1ci· ~I ana~ & S.-t· for , re)ll'nt'o; SJlt"s Mall<•~ Must bt! n·~µ . hJv~ 111 1l1all ve. & t·n111:r un 1lll :.upen '""cl 111h Cioorl µhont-skllh .toh in d udl"l> TWX. t) pin~. f1l ing. prep :-ale:. report!>. & ~heduled travel Co 1s RE-C-EPTIO:\ IST . full· rapidly growtn~ aHll l41th l::x'lon. Engaged in ume. per-.onablt-. mui.l romputer; & micro pro ~ able to handle h11-?h i.:essor l::xp m the!-l pressure JOb & bu!>y areas a plus New.off1n·~ phone Imes on SGI pul!>e by oc Airport 549 2891 PBX Contact · De bbie or M>nd r~ume to Z1lo~ ~och64l 924i • 1 l.80'ZJ Skypark Cir. ··r . -l.~14 •. ~~1st. hte clerical ---'"--'------, dut.Jes. bookkeeping. t) p----------. .1ng 4Swpm, 5 da)S Sales ~1-1661 • ---- RE C EPT I ON I ST - T~p1st. min 60v.pm Lagun a Hills M r s Winslow, 837 I 000 ·mi>S r 11111f X 1...c ..,..,,._(I_; •• ,.,,. U!l:; H1t t•ht') Strt•1•1 Sant.:1 AnJ. CJ 92711~. Equal Upp Emph r ~1 ~· Secretanul SECRETARY I LIBRARIAN 1lie lnmi> Compan) 1" seekm~ a det:ul on£>nt('(I mdl\'Jdual ti• rill d nt.''l'o" rreatl!"d pos1l 1on ·rn mark£>linl! wn 1ct':i Resporuab1ht1l ... mdud<• -Catalo,l?in~ \fainta1nin~ res 1denl1al & t'Om rnerc1al 1ndu.,tr1al m:d1a in hbral') •Research1ni: .. umm:.ar 11.1n1t4ial.t •Ill-port lYPIOJ! phnn•'" '"' •• .., ... Ofc to SI. mu. Npt Ctr ro ~p ltd ty~. ti1ct. 110 •h. ~ ~· t'r~ w A"pl1cu.nt lr\'UMt l'trM>nfM'I .\,.:ency ~ ~ 17th. (;(#\.i l'•h'tli& ~tt1 UM 64.2 1470 THE IRVINE CO. TIUB for o ur South Cont l1uH olrlcl! Wiii train ,,"iue ctll Kolth)' Am ~il'} •t~ 4066 Ctil ... ia~al ScnllMJI•~ W5 To;.,n Cc:nlt!r l>r CM l-:0 E Tl'fVUS ll<>5t~s S3 $0/hr l'"l count~· club Call (UC-.tPPl ~ ~-·--­ fOPLES!:> MO DEL.'> S7S DAY PAIDDAll.V. no exp oec 8216 2.583 ------ 'I)ptog, f'Ull Service For ~ore Info t:a.11 Pat at 1:"b }~ Typu.t Gt'neral ofhl'\' Nu 1 'lper nec..-ss.il') Good bt-net1b & promou on.il oppununt11e'> Farmer'> .._..._rl'l.u1t >n~l·<1 1 1n ... uranc·e Group Ilk-4uc1ht\ ,,( our vm ~100 I:: O I:: dun •~ rl\ .al1-d vol' b~ ------ th" 4u11l1 t} of o urlnpt:>t 1:,tat15t1cul1 613-89$4 ROLEX Watch Band PreS1dent. t8K gold. Ulack rrule! Lab I V~ur SlSOOfbeitofr 00-2963 -,ooc, Nl"t!d~ l1Ar11r yard (; ood w ch 1 1 d r t n Yamaha ampllller. model 548 6200 G»ll2 w / reverb. new. l nd Dob1~. l''em. I .) r & I okler tin> Toy Poodle. f 557 9397 S250 Drat\inic 1,.b1e. S75 flt~ desk. 60x30. five drawer w / allent culen --excellent cood1uon ~uh T.cu M.il bllt & wht. mi Days 573-~34· ,l!\'e~ Xlnt P r t d.i)... W l)lle _6'1_l-_Z7_l2 ____ _ ~932U640 ~ Lap1dar} -.aw. poh~ht'r Kl...,..ENS -H 11 S & dn II press Very ~ot>el ' ' a iame~e cond 613 5634 hall Blal·k ME."d long ----- hair CJ II 540· 7622 or Sota Hlde.·" bed. lilt~ new 645 :f717 New maurel>S Sli:> frt.•t• ,.,....... 8050 e,t oo uphol 641 ~? _ •.•.•.................. **I BUY** Good ~ fum1tun• & ..\ppllances OH I will ..elJ I)( ~ELL ror You MASTERS AUCTION 646-8684 & IJJ.9625 Wedding Ores" \'Ml Rnde -; Choice S1 :i ~00 N.t.-.h S kute:. 540 ~ ... Mach c., b $7.l Hlk -.. ht t\$25842~ lland Tool!> Air T ool' M1-.r. & <.'.Jrpf'nl• r Tool:. 780W l!'lthM ('\1 ~lt"-d \ t-Cdl· (.' < • ml rn ~r,.htp D'" -;1,)j 1'11• t,'\ e-. lj4()-9125 .. ,_... 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Low hr~ .• encl head. 126.500 Nwpl Yacht Exch. 675-1800 SICIP JACIC 24 · F\vbndKe ri~11.t'd for hll-tun~ B<t 11 bai.ltet, outn Jo?· i;tt·N <lcpth finder. Vtf ~ • <.:B rudio µow"r trim wb'. trailer. t•ush1on11. ''Oven. & m un~ cxtrJK. Xlnt cood Mus t .,,.11 fa:Jl SI 7 l50 540 3256 •il' IA0-0020 ----- • mvlmrt"> t'1ll'Tll' ...,url.. 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"'45 ii\~ dJl'nc'n~1cmal -..cw \'Jf\ llhr Ir.om.· \lnl ''"ii 1!• m-k•H ti• n k.trtl.t' I' l"i' I\•!!> ... '' ---- 21 si..1p;a1·k i'• Oµ..•n llull. \oh 11 l:!5 1..:11 hr. v111·. s-..1111 L r>I< fn·'h v.tr -IU: h 1111nt <om! \1u.J. .... 11 l 'l'ill ti7'l ltill ..... -...--. )1 t "hri-r ti F ''· h< .tf\,. \""Iii t P '"' )\.(tit I l1lv.l f•r, ·~I 11 , II '-t 1 •1:.ir '•" h·· ! •of •. ~·. 11311 I .. ' fl ••• I (I ... II ' ' • <!l 1 .. •tJt• lo I'll \ht! ..!I' I ' m., II I 11 ti .. ·" .. rs I • B11 • •orl\,rtl hrn"•r Boat\, Rent/ Charttt 90!.9'. ····················-4? •l \1 \1 \l :..'>' Jl• 110\N • l:.rn• !JI.in. 1•r1·11.11~- 1 rrm:. ~I,:• cnu in• lurlan~ -l I !1-110-i 11 '1141 .. !111 ll . - • 1 \1\1 \l :!)< 311 1\0.\ 1 ~ ' 12rnu 11.,n, 1•n 'IJJ11! lr11rn ~I~!· rnoo mt lud11 .. .. " 't ''0"' ~ 11 'k..I ~·I.. Boak, Soil ·····················~ 2-'1 ft ' ;. rn RECEP'TIOHIST With or without l) pmi: •TRAINEE• National Wholesale Sup- plier. expanding 0 C. ~ks aggressive. )OUJlg men. IB-30. CareeT o pportun1l) no ex ~r neces:.ar) SaJan. comm1:.s1on S2 00-$500 /WEB 894.0055 Su, l'e~,.ful l·and1d.:1ll 1•----------1111:. )!•Jld 1J.1tnl II donr l S?IU tlHll i•~• 'I~ ·,,.,11 1 hn ltn.J'-'•.:! r:..z... lrJrn.• li1i.;1J -.. .. 0 11 1.in • I I l J 11 l "n t •· m 1111 r . .r ' •• ' \\ .rl r. u ! t 11 n, r. eoott &Monn~ Eq1.1r-ment t" l.ud~r' lti I 11 I .. 1111 I• • A 111 I I 11 I >e;.l '•1111 I fl ' ll , 'I •11111 "'111 Ol-t.<ied. Top pay. Tem ··T~ Pl' acl·urall·I~ SHIPPING / RECEIVING CLERK In)! (!old JJJlrll t~it\..tJll lbl 1\.1 ••I"" 1.1 • 1 •I• t , • li33-~ IOt'h lhtt .. l ,,,, "' "' ..... "' I• • I J Id· • I ·······················1 ................... .. porary & full t1nw Call _ _ __ Tod Serv1c1'~ al 97!101&1 Sandwich maker & Coo<! pr~p M:iture. ron,.,rwn RECEPTlOMIST , t 1o u' & d ependable •llan· pll·a~Jnl µh11n1 nl<lnnl'r •& t·\t rt•m1 I . "''"II 111 !l<UUll'cJ t;tt•.it E:"Tl<Y Ll-\'t-,1. u1JP11r Plea " l :1mµll'll· ~~~;-80 I 0 l S.•11 S:l.'.;11 ~~· lr\ll l\l'V•. "1 ,:!,.II ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... ,:!..\.SOU ,,, '''"'"'' nn..: 1'1rrt.ihlt• t1 "h-...1,h1·1 =:.!.l>I :!l hr &oGh , Maintenance St-rv1ce 9.020 ·········•·········•··· *DUFFIELD* ELECTRIC BAY BOATS \d Ai;tency '" net-d of pen-on needed 8-5 wkdy~ mature r£>ct•pt111nl'l \pp1' 10,..pcr,on ~u::.l hdv{' ,w 1 ur<1ll' 1 ~ p Stooemail T1•rral'e 29J5 111,:: slull<., ,l!t)(J(I proof re _Ht'dh1ll. CM ..dtn~ .,k1lls . plr.1~ant. !'><:hools--E-n-JO_)-_pe<_i_p_le--• :! prole:.!tl'>fl31 phone mJ n .1pphl'l1llOn THE IRVIHE CO.· .'\W N•·wp.,rt L'tr Dr :-;u1lt' 3.·.o· " ""<C>h\•r ~ dr\f•r /\. ;!;1 r;m)!t' '-l'.I r "'''" ~· ·,ir [).uh , ,.,.,.1, ini: -h1ppt11,.! µrndU\ \ t·~• 11,1'• ·'''' r lu111 tl••n' < 11ortll11.1!•' -..1th ('JJ no•r-1h•"IJl'll 1 '•!Jm ld1 ft1r pr1111•,,111 ;.. I:-.., •1 r, h ' ' 11 1 ' µa~·rv.11rk ~un'lt n ·l.11 "'J'>h1r olr" r • ,.1111 'd l' '( "1• r 1 t' n.. 111 •lllld ~I.!.)' ... h j\.,;J 1.:11,, I lo ...,, i.:rt• r "•I , I ' ~ r ,, 11 1 1• .11\ 11 , ,.. I L•' < t I c •l•JIO II ... m' I hu • tl1I !.\. • I ..... 'H I'• II• ' ti ·I• lo.. '"""' .... 111 " \ ~ ti l f lJ t I A f ' t~ a ~ lf"Y ll hll. 1 I 1 "'" • I >.l11t11>11.I ,,.., 1 .... 111 .. ,,,,,.' .. I •·I " I ii>'. I' I' •-~ .u. I • ' II u 11 . ,... ·. " Boah Monnr On/the /bay loc. °"-nsms For ..ippt .. t·all permanent Pff ~1t10~ Oenrue at 556--0460 bl-..n .i:. voeau ooul :.chool re I 9.\M &6PM !?IStr'.tn. JO hr... t•ve-. &1. wt't'kd;1ys. Vacation & 10 i.u'rance. Imme d iate start South Coast Plaza Nt·wport &Jl h . ~.!ti63 71~ 6+t 331S!I Equal Opp bmpl) r M I- SecTetanal ll\Jnuf,1l lunni: ""' 1r11n I .'i.'>:i t>.:.o3 Oll'nl hl'lµlul lb cubic It n ·fnp r.11ur \\t• off£>r J ~table work l coµp.-r s-;·, ei1' 1ronmont -..11h JO t•x . ooo .)2611 ,JI, ~14 ,)'pt dllll'llt'"''' ,,-;· 1 1~ bdrm ... 1 <.,i-,11 I .1 r I\ \l'n.'r ''~It• ,,ax " .. ,;, .tf1 I 11• I•·"' o11 h•<l••••m 1jr._"",. r t r Ecupmot 9C JO I c """ ·•~ ~ 1 ... t cl n ,. l h .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• r1 ~ 1-S1 ''fl t l•cl c.t'°" . • II '' 1 I , i.d "urr1 ' 11111 m•1<l• t • .. • .... -•..J .,, ; •• ''' l ~ , r.• v. hdrt1loµ ,. r~va .... "'mt!ll'" .. & unro11r RECEPTIONIST l:ll't'a of Santa An.i, Call ,\nthon y Schools .at EXECUTIVE t·l•ll<•nl 'al .ir~ .ind ----,, \'Tt Ii II• \ ·•1UI' NEW I· \\ 1 u\ ''rl BOAT PRICES ~ I" 0 1) t fH I 1-·ec paid. Beach are a h:gal firm Will tram T) p1nJ: .,k ills S!JOO tllilCK 111 RE ' SOOO CJll t.:U1e 0 Rm•n. ~II 5001 Also f~ )Ob-. Sndhnf! & Snell1 n l.! of :\~ ... port tkai.:h ,\~trno . 4340 Camp~Ur llt'nef1t-. l>JlkaRP 1nl lud· \Jr rond111om·r "'.1 .. h1·r .-.. 979-23S3forapp __ _ SECRET ARIES 1nl! ('f1mp.tn~ paid L 1fl' dl")l'r SI:!.'> • ,, H1 In. \fo•d lC .JI JOI! Ot•11t.1l '>I;)" 01 h-...1 tl•·r 'If"• C; TART AT sqsoo Secrriary· Typist nl't'dt>d ror ho.,~ Jl H 1;,i"' 0H11 e ~·-1 114 W1· Jr1 Jllt'Plln~ ap pllc.itmn' fur t'\l'• 11!1\1 ,,., n ·tar1 .. l p11;.1 t111n ShorthJnd .. r 1111"' pm n· qUJrt'\l \\1d1· \Jn\'!\ uf bJd.~roun1h n~t·Clt d Or.,ni:~· Count' \irpo,rt area 111 ... ur;m~ t'' 1'1 n''''° .mcl 1 1-ii ~ 1lll(' 14\t >-pJICI •dtJt1011 6oC1• Po•rr 0 0 4C , ... .1ht11,• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • : 1 ,, n JI H \t Y. i l 1 1 ft dr• ,, •. r '·· ~h J t1r"'11 q11 "• l\.o r Jeter"'""'"' Pll'a~c .tP llc~p11mt ~lo" l>hlt· "'' 1 1 ·rs SC.4.R>.S 717 l ido Poric On•t' 1,. .. ut lut • • ntJ ·-I •"'-• ,, ,, .... rG<rocJr Sofr 8055 µI~ al 1'1-RSO:":'>ll::L •'111 bum.r· IHll' ti,,._, : ,,, • # .. S ECHETAR'r l 5 30PM 1 \nt1qu1· h"u • 1 ••t I mi)-*lldl·Jn cr .. t•n ~·1-. 1•1 :::. X.1 I t)tJjO ....................... I 1 rumnurP • .clfwl .11 ··~· B.aldiftq Mat~riob 8025 .do· I urr 'I J ll n I; "~ ~ ~.. J f 1.1 Ji. I , I\. 11 'f dlUH ~ t t 'A l 1-• \11 II Or 3 da ys AbO\l' RESIDENT AIDE full avera~e typing. gram - u me. 11 30P:i.1 7 .30/\~l mar. & !>pellm~ Word !>h.tfl. good benl'f1ts Apµ proce.~m~ EXP helpful l y New p o rl Villa llr s flexibl e . Call 557-0046 . fklltf . '"'' 31ll0 Rt-dhlll A' l' Co!>ta Me:.<1 . Ca Equal Opp Empl) r )I F &12·~1 ___ 1 _152_·0234_. ___ , ,-n.. Lin~ Resl.auranl help wank<1 '--I \• I \':. ·110E SALES Wantl'd. hill or p:trt llltll' c;ood <.:o benefit, Future mgmt po:.1t1on~ po-. .. 1- ble Appl) m per~on ~t •tam & I lam 3077 S BnstDI. C \l to work counter. snack llMl'Ol!l\llV Pf~Ml SflMCl~ SECRETARY SI074to$1186 3723 lirch Sfrfft He_wport Beoeh shop & beer & wine bar , for fV' sports club. Over 2 1 only. P le a se call Barbara , 968-Q73. ------A Senior pos1uon in a !~~~~~~~!!!!!'!~~ (ast·paced office. This in·'-•---------11 kr h 1• StJl1onl'r ' S 1ore i n ..bVJdual wa wor. or t e Secret an ''.oron' d"I \1 Jr nl't.'<i :-o "'' RETAIL MGR. Direc tor o f Safety . sr.CRETARY '" " " Secunly and Workers' EXEC. " pr "d 'JI<'' IJll~ 1-'ull Ath letic s hoe and ~port.swear store. f'tnl"•t uldependent cham 1n So Cal reqwres hard work ang. enlhus1ast1c OUlf?e>- 1 n g . r esp on'>l ble 1n dtv1dual w/reta1l t•xpr Newport Beach locallon Good berwhL" Call Mary '\;oonan 213 533 8151 Compe nsation . Ex · Fee paid Proressional trtnl' .. ; da's XJnl -..nrk farm Fashion hi and in" cond ~:.'rw>' iJll~ finl' pen enc-e 111 rask mJ?ml S I . 2 o 0 . Ca 11 t-: 111 ,, .. ,.... and ~Personnel mgml 0-Bnen. :>iO 50lll Abo 1-hcntell' b2_S lOtfl a plus Outstanding fr. ree Jobs Snelhni: & ~nl'ft Stock Girl room ror dd m1tc benefits. Requires P" h muumum of 4 years re mg or Ne,,.,port ,.;.i< \JOll.'ll'll.;nl. l>\'ndn-. ,1µ cent Secretarial ex· Agency. -IJ~b L'ampui, pl~· ir1 pe r:.on co-,ta pt' ri e o c £>. S I H at Dr )lcs:i Beaut) Suppl). J..tJ 100wpm. will pay 21 '.2'~ ___ ____ w l!llhSt C:'ol 'l ll,1m additional above basel·---------• pay tnd1caled. not re-Secretaries SWITCHBOARD SALlS ADMIHISTaA TOR Cornc bwld your eareer with us Growml? bwld 1ng products firm 1n Irvi ne seeking en quired T ~ p ing a l 5.'i""pm Apply 1mmed1atel~ NeW)X\rt Mesa Un1f1ed &hool DL'>lnct 760.3400 E.O.l. thus1ast1c, warm. lake ~~~~~~~~~~~I charge person t.o direct = s mall customer order de Secret ary·Assistant 'to parl menl . Must be n nanc1al gemus. Soft· l'u stom er or1('nted s poken. gentle. joyful. Knowledge or window & perfectionist. Pre pare door specs a plus Excel. nutnlious meals. Varied ~alary . New olf1ce hard work & t ravel. ~~~~'S::~~~!o~ -~:.:...:....:.5683.;..:_;_· ------ sMary history an con· Secretary Wlth legaJ exp. fidence to W. Sarnoff. P/f. Jo Laguna Beach. Z!06 Alton Ave. lrvlne. 494-6496. CA92714 1...:~------~~~~ ----------iSecrelary . We have an Sales exciting. positive & AUTOMOTIVI friendly office. We are a COSMETICS management service FUll·time openings Ip COl'.llPADY with an annual cocnmiUfloo sales in the growth rate ol 25%. We a b o v e d e p t s . f o r need a person who is an q u all r i e d s e 11 i n g accurate ~ prok!ssiooal specialitats . Xlnt. co . t.ypist It a non s moker. . benefits inchade medical, This pe rson can a n· dental. profll·sharing, Uclpate nttds fr meet life \naurance Is pensioa them wlUI a sense of program . Apply in ursency. ~ 1.if~~~ We offer. profit shtring. ...a. E o ... Ml "" ltoCk purchase program _Be_•""'--·-· .. _._._,._. --1 as paid health tr life in· surance. Please call for an •Pllt· or send reaume lO: Usr the Daily Pilot .. f'ut Resu.ll" 1ervlc• diredOf'y . Your servict Is our sp«lalty. Qlll ta.J1'11 txL m - •'1CIMASTB tM- DUSmlSMC. J'7IOOSky Pan Circle lntM. Callf, 112714 714/540-873. , .( Marketing/ Sales Secretaries Brok t>r JJ(l' firm 1n Fa..,h1on bland ha~ 1m medial~ opeomR Cor 1J.1n LHllt! rl'l.'l'pl1on1..,l 11 r -. u~} .,w1tchboJrd. ...,llfl!'}~n~g·. r11111.1: t-:'l Pl'r preferred Contact lh·lcn )It' G 111 l l'} I" r a p 1-> t ~2292 Oe!>1re pre v1ou ~ l'X eachcr; nt'etled Ma k<·· perience in an elel' up. \'l!>UJI pnl'>f'. & tron1r s environment wJ rdrobt· ~lu 't bi: :'1usl be mature and abl£> qualJ(il'd Call 642 JOSU to set prio rities with ----------- minimum or supervision TEACH ER. Prl'·~c h<Jf)I Type mUl. of 6S WPM • lead teachl'r. 5 d)!>. H 30 Shorthand not reqwred I lo 2 JO A~:.i~l tea cher. butdestrable ah.o ne£>d ~d ;'l;w pt Center M etho<hst Prt'· We offer a stable work ~chi Call btwn 8 ·1 environment with an ex 644-0'740 cellent s alar y and ---------- benefits package mclud Telephone Sales. Invest· i:ng company paid Life. ment o ffice 1n San Medical and De ntal Clemente needs several Insurances. P e n sion salespel"S()m for 5-9even· Plan. Savings Plan with mg shLft No exper. nee. high lnteretl rate. one wm \ram. Hagh comm. week paid vacation after Easy sell. Call 10.l2AM. six month& and 101'1 paid 7\4496-1201. holidays per year. These ---------positions al both our new T•phOM Solciton and eatabUshed locations S'l.75 hr plus bonuses lO must be f illed Im · start. No exper necess. trEdiately ! Please apply No selling. Acr08$ Crom at: OC Airport. 2·9pm call mDS Tami. 641-011» TAIVUC l..C .--.....-0 ....... --~ .. 18\S Rltc.,.y Slttoel Santa Ana. Cal. or 3180 ~h.lll Ave. Colt• Meu. Ca. F.qua.I Opp Emplyr M/F TllBHOMI SOUCITOIS $4. ~r bout' to start + generous bollua, No ex- per oeceAU')'! No ~II· Ull! Hrs. 3 lO tPM. Ask tar Mr. Lee Me-5504. •••••••••••••••.-••••••• E''"'\kn•1uf';t!• ; _ _,, ~·ormed anl.!h-in•n :• • •1 , i 1 ·' IC 1 \ 1 , X z14 X J Iii.. IO' l11111t V. ..rrl Sl.1tt•r f"\" n t-'W , p f> 7 lflll'.I :>i1-3fflo ~Goods 8065 8035 ....•..•....•••••...... Exo t ic Ah~-.-.1n1.Jn H1mala' an l'ers1<1n k 11 Len,, pia~ rul & IO\ lnJ.: !)45-1.278 Barbar .a Dogl. 8040 ••..........•.......... KEESHOND Pup, \lo.\ Champ sire \I F l'l'I ~ s h o w P \ t 11 I ' 213 t1¥1 1345 :ifl I) pm ...••..•..•....•....... J)rapent"'> nrutr.JI n1lnr C u,tom ma dt· lor l'n rt of 1no ibU 0:! I I !Ji~~ . ..., 8070 ••••...•...••.•........ •l~~t:DI Tt:C \Sll• F o r G 11 I d . ~ II ' t' r Plaunum An) lo.ind 1 Qnd .imount l1Jn11•l !>*II St k'>J rn..11t• n-. n : r .,. J ,.. I ' ... 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I 11 ,\ ·lo fl'" '7'11l(I '-'···(in" ,Jbfll fibcrt?l:J~'\ ,\KC Old t::n,i: Sh1•1•11 '''"" ~ ..,... ~ I 8078 ,'"l'L "'lll'\11) , ,·.,-, hull r1aornn ... .111. O\ff " u µ :. \ d o r .1 1 I 1 "'4oci..:--..... v .._., • ~ ~· ,........, 1 For u;.l'<I lurn1tur t' ~ ·•I• !IA k • ~l .;-;;) lllt\l-1 µef'>Vflaut~ plu.:. l!~I 1.,,11 ••••••••••••••••••.•••••1 k -,·, _,1 t .1t11n \'nu-:1•r lull JlhJnce... -..or · trlj.( ur 11 .. 1 -" T HLl'I\ S 1ira ' hoot h •is;xtJJ 1..illt·' 1 .•tfrd \l11l1ond Lcib µup ~ b lk . ,\l\L' 0..•\11lb1::.. I .'r old :iu ,,,-;,.; .1.JI AIU7 long IC I«' h1i,:h x 22· w1d1• \\,\:"TEO \'1•n ' -1.t1· '<• "'ornwd -,hot!. t hamp Offrr Rebuilt Stl'Jm hikin!( 1>oi.1t' "'t·ll hrul.111 !_,,.,... . .1:ua~~.) l~I c:li.•J nt•r. F.h·t·l r omJ 111• m. abo "'Jnt .1 h•11 k p.11 k OOBER\1AS tll•d . 1°-saAIOO 213 n~_ "' d11-..n 'ICl'Ptni.! bJ): lll1h11• 11 ~)II m:1.ua 1 \ean. old. AKC Pal)l:•r' unroln 1\C "'eldl'r llkt.' 547 71~ but not n •i,:1!-t ercd £.1r.. n~w. SllS & Tail cropped. -,hot~. 979 1008 Good Watrhdolit. & i.:ood -------- w 1t h ch ildre n St:!.> Misc,~ 8010 631 6079 e-.enm~ •••••••••••• • ••••• • • ••• Beaul 61., mo Old En it LUGGAGE T AGSd Sheepd6" AKC, fem from )our busm~s car .. Obe Send one card for each Perr ma rlnngs l~ plus one spare We dlt'fU lraaned Great pel. return permanenth loves cll'lldreo lnC'I seated altract1ve taic & doghouse & rood SISO strap. meeting airline 675-3733 I D reqUJrtmenlS. Pre· 1045 vent loss & \heft' For a .,.rsonabzed lag encl~ wallpaper. fa bri c or • Day Glo" paper & we will back & tnm your la&S Or t ry two cards ...•...•... , .....••.... Sweet and C.Ovintt )oung female cal nds a home. House trained &' very bn&hl. 631-4919 before Jpm or after 10pm or wteods. Free Doberman Puppies, rudy to go. 64~·6'975 or 649-2494. Beautiful 6mo Malamute Hu.skie. Very friendly All shots.~. back t.o back PRICES S2eaor3/$S 4/Slags Sl.60ca. 6/9la&s Sl.$0'ea l Oor more $1.40 ea. Sales Tu Included NO CARD., Draw your own or send name, address. phone 4'r we'U mue one card per lag. Add 25t Heh. Seod check or money or· derto: PILOT~ P.O. Boa ueo ea.ta Mesa, Ca 821 808) ·······•··············· co:-.:-.; Director trombon•· \01lh Ca.st' t:Xl't•lkni I on d1tivn. SJOO 675~.! Jfht tif'~l ORliMS by Ludwo1. ll~hl blue clear :! t-loor 1um~ a base 2-1 ·. 3 Z1lgren Cymbals. Roger i. hat?.h h ,H compl ete -.. .all cases. $900 OMO Call af\ 6.JOPM 17 1~ 1 737 6449 LBANEZ PF 200 electn c gwtar and hard !the-II case Red and ) el low unbur sl. Gr o H~ machines 532.5 or trad (or <Nation 962~ APPLAUSE Guitar. lik new. Sunbu.rst Design, $1601 offttT· Call Patti at 675-1230 ~~n r.1ll 1·1,1.0. HI alum l:J•' t11 pull • ,1hm ,(t·e~ • ll1hpm S3UVll !-111:! i2ZJ• \\ANT At"TION" . Class1fed Adl> 642 5C>i'!f I ' ·' -· You may request our ad-answering - service when plocing your od ... a Daily • Pilot ad nltmber will oppeor in your ad . w .. we will toke your messages ..• you • coll 1n ot yovr convenience to get the , responses to yoor ad . . . this seMc:e is only SS per ~ For ~e information ' and to place your ad coll 6ot2 .. 5671. ... tiilli • --.. --• ".,,.. ,. • ; .. ", ,,,. -· ••• , __ _,._ ......... .,,.. ............. ,,.,.,., ...... _.,.. ,,..., ~llY July 16 1900 DAILY PILOT 01 1 ..... W tMO ........ TN... t•70 W.-.4 UtO :;~·.':':~~~ .. ~;~ ·;\ :~.'~·~··;; ~·~ ~~·.'.~······· Opel '746 ~~·.·::~ ....... ~:.'!'r.."!~~ ........ ~ .. ~ ...... - ••• ••• •• • • • • • ••• • ••• • • • ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••t••••• r ....... 7 •u C I • • • T..&.-A. 9767 VollswCllpft 9170 ,.---..,. ,,. •-W•l> ' H flA'r 128 Stdlfl. 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TS lmpont'du.r puu IMPORT '\l'TO UPPl.V 101-.: MJnC'hel'ter 1 1 12\l!, l•l nu. -.11rf 1 l'•I • J•' Jllo~ whl~ 11..1 111"' Ill.WO or t,,, 111 r HONDA HEADQUARTERS S :.peed tran" . 2 U htre . for or not' ,\~k lor Tom ;.opprJrann· .:rout>. \ilun stereo & onl\ JJ.000 m1h'' · \ · J t'•HI '" JIM MARINO AMtot.UHd Ul68 Cougar 302 eng. good CUl<1 Pnced for qwcl.. sale SOOO 673 0022 l '6 ,, ,....,_, t .t ·•····················· 1.>Md<"' t.1 " •l6 U J) ~ .... 7611 1•,•rt\'(\ 77 5.SOI U\\\I. ,nrf .1ul" l .uw 1 11 I• ~.J'j .>So~· 1-N! ~ 1:! TOD AY!!! UMIVERSITY 1763PIL'I VOLKSWAGEN GtMToi 9'01 ~ ··••·············•····· ~ ····••····•··•••••··•·· 99lS A11a~·1 m 7'1&·9900 . . ·::,.~·/ ....................... WANTED. Y oor1n& to lwltot f« ~ 9070 l8' Olllar hid fl)f' Your<. M JOHMSOH Ir SO"' u..c•M«c '78 BMW Sl OI I :.Pt-'(.J IJll"'l'r 'lt"tn111- pl}lo\t'r \,rake:.. ,11r rnnd1 l1omm: \ \ F\\ ~wr1'0 "' l d'" I h' I 'J.ll'•ll..1 I elet"tnl' 'unrovl 1•lt•1 tnc ._\I t·.,~St:;R\ICl' O\.OSMOllLE MOt'DA GMCTllUCKS ~llJrbor Bhtl C~T /\ \1 t::S \ 540-9640 W-•1711HACHILVD. • • HcdMclOfl a.och ;:C ~~·~4~2-~Z~OO~O~~ Z I SO H_._, ll•cl Co.to Mff41 64S.S700 Monti HG OVER $4995 NABERS AUTOCEMTER 7!< Oo<h!•'. Wbh ell<.c1I ~npt." Call 67S.~ l!I ..,. Good (;ondJll()fl -----72 Dodge Dart .Mir Gn•i.Jl l<ind 1 owner PS. PU \ C Aulo 964-6131 '7SVWUlllT ~. Balboa P enU\Sula •••••••••••••••••• ••••• 7Sl..il14 lMPORTANT 40' BOAT SUP. B.llt>on Coves near Arches Bc:.l oner. Alt S49-1~ NCYf lC ETO RU\DERSAND ADVERTIS ERS ~ 2626 llarbor ll~ Qiit .i Mei. a !).JU. v.1ndov.s liiiht Jll1" '78HOHDA •CCORD wheto'h mt't.1llll topJ/ LX 5 .,pN•c\ ...,1th air bro"'n \0't1t•n11r "''lh 1,11i iaiwcr ,h.'Crtn~ & .,u:rc'C> !1·t.1lh<'rt'll• wl1•r1111 On!\ , ._.._..,l'llt Lh ,.,11r11li• 1 .1r' '76PORSCH£ D• luxe 2 doo r "''th Jut-0mauc.-Clcane:.t vm· around. 1883.\t J R I \\25 Bak.cr~trc~:l C~IA ~H.:Si-\ "1H A.:,pen Waion. S~·1 1-~Jl • lully k>aded. lo m 1 tctarome lu~ raclt. ~oot.I ~a!'> mileage. ~ee lo JI> ~1ate $3800 545 Xlm 91ZE S299S 23' Slip Balboa Cov-er Area. $125 /mo C;ill 673-U'14 or 675-2700 The price.of 1lellf'& .id' e rl 1i.ed b) velucle dealers 1n th•• vehicle cla:.:.1r1ed JdH~rusiog oolumns d()('!> not include any apvtH·ablc t axes. w.r.y OVER -lo-~I Hl'I \11il' l-.\U'llt•nl .Jf(j'\\',\f'.t r1111d1l11111 1 hr11u.:huut 55995 l 'P'I 14 Jlr Ool} t7 .IJQV \It I '.11111'1\ Y) 801 Mcl•REM IHC. >!.511' lk1.1l h Hl\d •:i;\oh -.:o ofS,\F14\ I IOI WITHAM VOU<SWAG~ ~tiOU W l'!> l m mi.ter I\' c tn W~tmin~lt'r 54°0-9202 '905 ·•·•·•••·•·••·····••··· '1'1 Cherokee Cluef. 1m mat cood Custom C()('(l maL•;. 14,000 mt. nl'\l'r h· ··n tilkt·n Qrf rd ,1111•~ bt':.t vfr IS.13 >.23'1 ___._-Ford ,,.o ror Your Guod VW l'or:.<'hc or /\ud1 CHICk IVPSOH VW·PORSCllF. /\Urn I( \111 '> 11 II H ~ lo \ \ \ H t~/\."' \I\ "'l ~Fl 1. (111 BOB WITHAM 1..., 11.11>r.1 522.!hl..13 ~3 i~l 1;38 7148() ---------·····•········••······· ltah. s,..41 & hC'en!>e, l ransfer fe es, ~ '78 VW RA881T Sid 9080 finance r harges. fees for -··•••••• ••••••• ••• • • air 1ioll ut1on t•ontrol de- 50' slip available,now I ,,t~ certl11c.-a11ons or de · New1>0rt Beach aler dO<'umenlitrY pre· 63\-0900 K. Lamb I parat1on charges unless 445 F.. t:oa:.t tttw:.i~ at Bayside> On\1· ~n BN•l'h t\i:I 111J1111 uni) $l:! . .i{k1 llurn 1.,11 1 VOU<SWAGE~ 1>1:! 1113's 1!'4.(1 \\1·~1m111 ··l• r /\H· Ill W l''l llllll \l•r ;; 11'1\\ lll.11 II I'.< ,1Ul\ ~1:1 I:');,\ Ii:!>! 71®1 ,nd l'.1'"-\ l ' I 11l4n1 l:.!l'-llll 'l l '~''' ''"'t;llU I '76HOMD.A '75 PORSCHE 914 ,! I) I \i!>:!'Jlli \~1 1 CREVIER BMW 1 tJ011r, l11t--1t'I. I \'\ hn1\l'f \ ' µ l' 1• ti \ \t I· \\ l':.l'o~\'l\C ~.\Cl Jk[ll < •I• l.1Jt111n 1 l'MI PT 1 l'c"' . 7~ Ford Brn111 " lui.lks. run-' great .. 11;(.ICI mi Sti4(Xl/ofr '94-~:1 ---- 84.i ck 991 o. ':t>Grnn Tonno Ehtt• 1-'11 II) • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ~; Q up 4 3 . 0 0 0 "' ' .1!: ~ 1'\I • -11\herw1sc :.pec1fled b y 18 Flatbottom . n u V lheadvert1i.t-r. dnve, tandem axle trlr. - -------Autos, hftported nu painl. 548-0802 or Gefteral 9510 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 646-9877.$3200 , ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 9701 5(.'llOOL lH:S 65 pass. •••••••••••••••••••• • •• Te••• I~ Crow n ~o~ch rulblf' FLEET PHIC fo:S on lll'l4 --••••••••••••••••••• 1 eque ppl' o mp r l -'IG!> & Tn umµh~ Fin c ~ s•/ eng S9950 or bsl orr a ' ;J I I (.' J 11 '.\I I \ I h :1 llulll t '\ ( (' I 1 ' ll n1lt I Hil.L'lh I'.''• 1 11 I Ai.1tl1•1l I 1 ,,.,.,J Uri~ hl , , 1111.,. S215.23/mo + Tax •.• 1,, 11. · 30 m:>. lea~e. S2 oo_~ S329q down. 675·5603 11 \\\\ , .. , . ' ' .,, l.n .. ln1 • I. ' t•AfH.i ....... hl & llru.idwJ' ~Jnt.1 \n ' 835-3171 1,' I',,.., h• r• 11. nrf 111 . .:ii .;:,...!I SS999 I "IH/.J.<Bf"l·d• ,M•C[t.t.~ J• '7141 ~)~4 100 '7 3 VW CAM PER ;·.Hun,. f<·~I lil.11 k 1•1,11lttl 141\ll )..\rJ ' .11r. It,, • • "~-I I Ir "it Si "111 \lu I" t' IO "'J prt ( •.• ~ .. • '1 •• ,.,.,.., SbilXJiorft•r 6:JI 7 l2ti 1-'ll~ta 1•.n>! s:_137:, \1r pwr llt-.c br.1lv-... ,11\1•1. t cd 3."1m111! hw\. 1om1·~ ••ti\ 1,tl >!'!07 ... 1 .... 7 ,4 5>tf1 [)J) ~ .J.. . 9120 5.S7 868\ Sh ulmjn , b l 2 !.flit.> ........... • ••• ••••••.. ~t/ Rt-bates prcsenll) 1n ef CIOl~CS _9520 f_N_"l __ _ ········~·············· Alfa llomro --r- 9705 S28S.34 + Tax )) ,,.,. le-ast S2000 down. 675-5603 -l 17t •• !ll• 4100 1 1 111111 ~h.q11 ')•1.'tlJll ·~ •11.: " I< •,..,µ.t ·'""' ,h t•ru: ~; .• u110,I•• llub!JJ1 I I• " '" • I • ' ~."tr• m • , I 1 ,, 11 -,. ~. • J1' •,.., I ur 1r • I _,... ' I ••• I •1 . . , .... . '... .._ rn ~ \I 1·111 rord \oun"r ir.1mv"r ~hell. •I• Jn 1 .. nd m ... n •<"l(tr.i , 1>40 6179 AV Owners Feel It Oealers Know 11 Banks Are Aware of It " F••rd ~ o•Jdll" r~!)\orcd. ••••••••••• • • •• •• • • • • • • 11 m•J,1 Y. 11 t \I ·1 I 1'il ;!l'l°I IPI I\,.. ll ,, '<l:J 1rn \l-'iO 29 ~odel Fl ... AL \ l1114n ,t•dan. I dr. a.ir. .. 1 o..J r1 '"'"'d. S I 0.000 10A •,..CE!!! 1.;·, 1,lhl ,\II '79 Alf .1 H om1°l1 .. ":i 12111 '\I '" pl\ 11(-,l 111 h •I 1111 I I 1 • < •' •r •"''' ~·~~· ·1 '6S SC • • • •l ::!n•I ,,,. ,11 r c'<1rnpl, l• ,,. 11,1.,1, \ , \(·t I. t • o rtJ , I' I' ,11;,1111 ' II.: 11 .,.., .. 'kd;1 \ 'l\l.I lt).111 :1 ... 04 s4qqs IOI W ITHAM VOl.tcSWAG~ ';1~AIWro\n 1\1 \I r '" 111\1.1 lr111nrd · ••·•···•·•···········•· '17 CADILLAC 9945 ············•·········· With toda} 's l'i'Onom\ R\' payments are hJrtl to make. and rt.-sale:, <Hl' dlffculL.So we'll help I .\IUSTGO NOW' Capri 97 LS 1•1 , 1 l'J•l111ac--mcch BEACH IMPORTS •••••••••••••••••·•••·• iJ < ,1pn \ .1m rm l ·' •1-;'C, :i66!! c1 .. -11u11d n••f'li:. µ.unt & up I k48 Oo\·e Strl.'el hol lillll ..... ~ _7~2---NEWPORT u 1-:.\l'll I'•-7!">11\ l<J.1 ;~·11 ·~. ~\ • • " Ill lo .11111 ll...tO"I ... 11t .... I tnt l<i\ lrhrn,., ul.1tt'' 17CUIS7~1 • t!1ill Lancol.n Conun• 111.11 illS50. 4 dr. lcalfwr int • .ill pwr & u1r l.11111 Sh1pya~ Tl12 Consign ,your R V lo Oale·s RV Rentals. Inc . tease back program. Net from $165 to S300 pt•r wfet. We'll do main ten~.nce free plus ad YMCe you $500 cash upon c:aiisilnment of your '78 Recr-eat10MI 751·0'00 __ Vehicl.s 9530 ·711 ALFA .i tlr St•dJll 07°6·~;;~·~·~.··~~~~;;;;p~ 20.000 m1. 5 !>pd A~1 F\l cass . A/C Stlvt·r 1•xl ~rP<il 1!3" 1711leagc, xlnl ~ maroon kJI h l1>nd.must:-.ell.!S48·lll2J :\Int t•onll '1;,1111~1: 4~ri•e; 9SSO i\4-~·1\88 or ll96 H~~1. t•\ """" I I ''" ~~~ ........... ~~~?.! CAPRI PARTS ' ' .t XJh I I.I A~• rm \ fl' • ond. d;1 rk gn en .. 11 ·,~· ~ .. 42Hl 2 nt'w f rnrtt Koni '""' k. 1r1ttLOR i:! I'• , 1 \ '' • ooh S711 1u r c,w'n •"' l ,1,,~11· Hl7l XKE \ 12 2 • ~1·ar., h• ·". d u\' '" _ ~Int Hunn mi:: l'.,,11!1 m.mlh battl'r' onh !).;Ill tum Well kt•pt car SNAIV 1·11nfl \I r.J'> 1·111 1:1:r• ;.:.1 Pur t IH" ·~,.\ l'oU~ New t;ni.: . Ht·b Tran:. . $1500 orrer 631-6079 Ro41' Royee 9756 ······················· t1 l DEALER IN U.S.A. '76 VW BUS ~ 11-l:."t'n)o!\'r 1 c·\l1111h·r I '~·l'd. ,\.\I fo \\ ,lt• r1·11 G reat cnnd1l111n t l49PVM I $5299 S799S BOB WITHAM YOU<S'W'-Gft'' ;1;10 W~tmin .. ter /\\ll' 10 w~tm1ru.ter Kt! 755 l 1>;.1t1 il\HI) 7~ Cad illac.-D1~I. !-.edan DeVllle. 19 2<>mpg, Im maC"Ulale Call evei> 5·9. Metcwy 9950 ···••·•••••·••·•······· ORANGE COUNTY'S MEWlST LINCOLN·°" ERCUH.\' DEALERSHIP or newer van conversion. ••••••••••••••••••••••• miruorClass A ·m CJ5. completely reblt. Alldi 9707 l.Jke New "Han·m.• rl.. 772-7602 ••••••••••••••••••••••• leath ('r !>port 'lccnn.: -----•,71 AUDI FOX wht·l!I. only s.>v' l' Jll Karma"" Ghio 9734 ROY CARVER ROLLS·ROYCl 13731 HARB~ BLVD GARDEN GROVE 17141 SJMIOO . 6"-6327 UYR.ADB0£ U NCOCN·M ERCURY tS-18Aut.oCenter l>r SOF'wy-Lake Forest ex1l lRVlNE IJ~7000 1 cherry cond. super J{3.S GTl 2 door <;pel'1al cd1 ~--••••••••••••••••••••••• l\.IOJ•m-H ""'"'-'IM•<"' l'-----'~~ F or Further Info Call mileage. besl o H e r Mr. Uasner (114)559-4446 S'8 fU.23 lion. R1ct·a ro seat<. t D~ 9720 speed. air . 'tcreo L1kt• ••••••••••••••••••••••• lneidenLally . we've been '76 ... Ton. auto. A tC P JS. in buSiness 7 consecuuvc-btl{ U're.. Bplnk A ~IF~ )'8&J"5 :.ter('(.) "' cai.i. 2 tanks C:Jmpcr .,,hell. ;>.lnl l'vnd \ s.15()() t>IS -& 15 7 SliELL CA)tPER. Long • ----- bed Import truck. 6 mos Tn.cks 9560 olid. ~-1S \ ·9"fl&.,. •••••••••••••••••••••••• Nf w'. cOOJVKO• S4'95 IOI WITHAM vousw•GB' 7600 Weslrn1nst~r Ave in Westminster 893-7~1 6311· 7880 i3 Audi. Run.<i itd T•n. 759.0097 L.AMIOllGHIMI '80 Countach tSt 11\\2nl~ 7K Co untJr h f!'iS I \ '63 Ford PU. bod>' good t Ill 1-4.... t l 4~ l'Ofld Ne-eds a lil~ work. • ............. ••••••• • •• s1000. 960-114 t • '78 Moped. xlnt cond. call . O lEVY --Karen &I 31•. 4 s pd. new ---: U.20134 landau top . .'\M FM II a;..;.,;;.;~;.;.~o=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-.;;;.a tral'k. Mu:.l ~ell S170U 548-4027 ' 644-0458 . ures Call af\ 4, 'Moklre dH I 661'8896 . '76 AUOI FOX 77 280".l z.+ 2. 4 spd. elel· Trend \mports snrl. AM F'1 ca!>:.. A C. 21.3-376·6945 ~K rru. ~I ~1 707 1 __ Mcndo-------,-7-3-8- t === / 9150 11965 ford 9x7 Flatbed 352. Dyna.mite2door. 4-llpNod I·-•••••••••••••••••••• runrnnl( cond. S750 as i a nd air It'-, t'll'.•n ' t'<>rpor<J l «' l1qu1rlJl1cin ••••••••••••••••••••••• .•jlC. 2 1!180 2lll UJl..'>U0" lo m1 i.Jlr. r~1d1C1 l ~) ... pd, l ;111t11rn..1'" 'j 52 I 7~141 '78 MAI.DA GLC New. while BELL R·T or S950 with the overhaul 10386781 J ~mel size 7. 642·0\.38 or 1t need.'> 5~\. 7632 S2 '' 5 67;,.-61I>7 ___ _,_. ---• IOI WITHAM ~ '77 G MC •-i T P.tl. High VOLKSWAGEN , '10 Yamaha Enduro dirt Sierra. padded lthr int.. 7600 w cstmansler.\\l' i i II 2111. 11lr ,uµ1·r r bike.S2SO. carpelmat.rully loaded. en Westmm:,l\:r mtll'Jl-:1" 11111' 1114rl•·r c ~ 54'5-8787 nu tires. lo m1. lrlr Qkg. 893_7551 iiJK 7~, .2ouu <>HD ,..,1:11111:,, C --trans coole r . w /sh e ll -------~t).'IO:\ '78 •UDI ·sooo· I BUY PROBLEMS 11! Yamaha. 650 ~pec1al. camper boOl. t·arpcl kit. a xlnt cond. 4.000m1. $1650 ,ery sharp Sec ~o ap· c ·~3512. pr ec1ale. $4500 Will C ~k. Honda XH75. trade for late mdl Bwck. Beautiful lnd1 ano1 n •rt Lale senl''> w1\h ... unrnol pu wt·r 14 tndov.-. 11r stereo. velour and mu' h more! l mmacul.1\1 1299V:\Bl Slt'k or d1•ud fon•1..:n •·Jr' \ wan•t'<I i'Tl't' l''"" •.:Jl 2C•7 t• J'" .... 1~1 S racing bike. 83cc enJo? s.t!>-8001 f CU.stom frame \ of a •'7H.'ll~V P U Loni? bed '<lril cond ~.4~_, Call 8414-0211 kind. $395 /bsl ulr \ ~9849. 9570 S7'9S tOIWITHAM VOLKSWAGEN i'.l UllZ Blul' 154 't .,ff, r ,\~1 f ,, t ' ·'' t~ 1111l1 !IHld l'oµ<I I I• •l1M ' 1 ··~und"r 1 -.µeed.Uarl.. blut' ' <. r 1 Jl Lillie C.1r' ti84\ ZIJ I ~ S3999 , 1 •·A~B'" e v~ ;,1 Et• Q(.\I 171 41 !1]4°4 100 Men:edes Bena 9740 ·••····•••··•·•····•••· " z:•1 > J-"\I I''"' \ I .1 \ hlll I ~.JI 11 lfll0 nrl C.lOU D SUNOMS 17 lienlle' lo m1 ... un rool. SlU.~l ~l oCr 4!!7-~l 9760 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1'80SUI T~RIOs READY FOR DELIVERY HOW! •WE'RE DEAUHG• BEACH IMPORTS ~[){I\'\' Slr1·• t :--1-:wr><nn 111-. \t·11 1sz.oqoo i i S,\AB 9'JLI';, xlnt tund • s:!(j(l() urr l'r 7W ~ ·····••···••••··•••···· ·so SUBARU 4WD l.lk1• n1•14 I wh•'I I <\n" .. 1.11100 "'agon '.\\Jn~ ,., l rj" 11}\1\\ n:-.' SS9~5 BOB WITHAM VOl.KSW•GEH i•~ \\-e,tmmsler \' l' en Wt•,lm1n:.lt·r ~ 7~1 1;~ 71'.~t • 15 Yamaha 650 50mµ1t VGM Runs well. $800 ········•·••··•········ ;~We::.tmm,,\cr \\• IO Wc-:,tmtnbh.'f 7t. 280Z am lrn. K lr.wl. J1r c·l'UJ..,l' .1w.,.. r ,1!11.tl .. ~1 hl)I/ 1..,1 ulr 714 6i5 2113 K.1\h\ .~ ..!111 l>ll rl hpd .• 11r 111 m:. 111 .. m :l4 Sl\,";:;o 01 Toyoto 9765 839·SMO \ .... t 01 " h) ,. ! ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 893-755 I 11311 7JU!CI 1971 TOYOTA CotlOUA COUPE '10 YW PICX-UP Sporty JCl black "' 1\h fa<" 111() iur L1k~ nt'lo\ "'11 h ~ than 50.000 mile:. 0)11Jm1tt>' 110 70141 U995 IOI WITHAM VOLJ(SWAGEH 7~Westm1n.,u.•r \\•· U'\ Wt .... lmmi.ter 8\13 755 l ~ ;~ '78 VW Conv Bllt1"" hi l..1ke nu 7 oc-1m1 On ~ uwn<•r ,\l"".t'' i..:.1r L.111 '79 VW OIESEl I. \lodcl \ door "'1lh .111 and !itert'<l ~Pl-'r 1 .ir' (~l.91 $7495 IOB'WITHAM VOLKSWAGE. ... il~I Wt•,tmin•I< I \\• 1n \\ • ... w1111''' r ~·J :;>51 1 •• 1.'i :1')111 j I) \' W ~ I I II I I jm Im l qn 1u1• 1111111 S6 I) •I (IHI I ""' 11"1 '76 VW DASHER ' r )l\ II J "1 I I t .1ut11nl.l 11• Jntl ' r \ • I"\ deJn' 1illl'I"'\ U69S BOIWITHAM VOLl<SWAGEH 71.tJll \\'t•'lffiiO .. ' l f \\I m \\ "'lmm-.tl'r CAD W Se' 1lh• 1>\1'.St'.L. 21 26mPJo? ~'""' CB. 1'ape, Loaded. Mmt. PP $U 95U 493.4552 o r sz 302:'> 72 CAD l'~ I)(> \ I J L lea\her 1nl ~ utrer ~I 18 El !)or Jd1, R1.1rnt1. ~·1 J:;.cill (...1,1dt'lf nt•W I.Jr> \...,kin.: ~I ( .ill .JI• ;11(! ... ft ·, pm :1 Coupe Oe\'1lle. reg ~J· n(-e<is tunr up S6()() I. .Jlt Ad \n,14<'f :::.i:i ~~1~11r-. I 111 : • t I , • I 14 "1111 \lru ul(h..t m \ ou 'J ve $2 1110 buv1ni: from prl\alt' j)Jfl\-25,000 mil.·' lk.luti!ul tond I~.>.~ Camora '917 •·············•••····•· -;11 c ... m.1r1l zzw 111111"• un;.: rm \tu-1 .. ..i1 n "1 n, .. -n •l.tm.t ,.,f 13\ .:11 ·15.\ .!l'l , • /.;:J1 'mr•,, ulJl• ··ond I I 111 It '1!. ! \ l'llu"' • n t .ti I• "'•HS or l>'t nl r '''' ;1 11 7'1 1 Top tulh \11.Hh 11 ... p111li>r 'Ir I' mtnl \( \!i.IUltl'"' ~1'15 ~I 'Jlllt~ ill t°J ll\<I rt• 'l,;11 .1 Ull t r I~ PH \Int 1·11rHI oni.: ltlOMHCIMY MARQUIS WAGON ..... g P~. AutomalJc Lran::. • air cond .. pwr. skoenni:. windows• seats. crww. ult. stereo• less th.an SOii rrules! <~> $1411 THEODORE ·• ROBINS FORD 2060 H AAllOll Sl VD. CO~TA MISA 642 -0010 'Tl Colony Park 9 pal>" "'I?" Loaded . Ong tnal ownt!r $1200. 675-6161 ------- I i6 Monl('ftn, Sl695 V H. .auto trJns. A/C. P 8. l'1W 56.00IJ mr 673-8321 ,,52 ···•··•··•••·••·••···•· :1 \tu~lang .:<Int. 1•ond h •'I dUlOm:J lit' w /l'xt r:" t.Jll JJ =275 at 642 \.jlJi):J.\ nr. a day or 644«>21>2 ------- I~ \tu~tang Conven 1. • 'I Low mileage ~:.o Jfler.; oo 751 6666 t>7 ~tustang. 6cyl.. n •b t'nfo!•nt'. good shapl.' • .. ltiOO 979 341:13 wor k 0Ju Pinto 9957 ················•·····• '64 SUZU KI S75 Motor needs work 673-4419 'i5 Dodge Vun Cuslom Scab. am/fm cass .. m ag wheels. sn /rf. refr\g .. carv~l. a ic Must Sell SW()() 673-3633 IMW '7l1 '77 2lll1Z lrnmJ•· ', .. 111 •• .. •••••••••••••••••••• J\C 5 -.pePd A \I ~-~l C'ru.:t ~tSO t'li ''5'.lK CREVIER ";' 1 llJ('"i> 1 ur bu n11nt 1 • rnl'l ~ :;oo i.eu :n:ll\ .1 h ~!~~ .......... ~~~.3.1 '11'\1 - W 1 t h I '' "" m 1 I t' ., & :.iuwmal1t' trans Super 'hJrt>' l!11HUML 1 833 7~1 ti.IX iNll' Ulo\1'f S\il411l !Wit, !i I.! 9920 If) Pony. under wrnlv. 4 .. µd . A \1 /FM ste n •11. '175tH>e~l ofr 642 tJ.170 J>s 1973125 't'amaha Enduro. 16 G MC Va n: 6 c\y .• \oog 3500 m\. Ulte new. $375. ....,. l Be t i•' Pinto, clean. must sell. •••····•····•······•••• B •nae """· s ereo. mags. s oCCer .673~ s• "79 KZ750. Low m1 .. must Si · sell irnmed. $400 take M over p y mta. 552·0116 1 '78 Ford Van. 4Spd slillt w\th over-drive. p is. p /b, cruise coolrol. air. $5200. b"13-2180. &I SI .. 110 .J.0\111'Y s,.,..,,. ,.,..,. 835·3171 FERRARIS 111.1 \jlto.L. 24oom1 111,1'11·!1 \nth r,n ill Ii lit M 111 i'.JS12DB. 1130t;1H iW !<t:l:I '7951.2B B 1128Z1.I 74 UGGTS 1107C3U '7J246GT 1104860 ·-;o ~i::. 6 t~ l, &:-.l ot fer 55\J 0536 or <•all •i42~24 hrs. =236 WR '7•1 \'W Bui;! 1·1111\1•rt1hlt• Wht on "'ht 1 1111t1m1 ,\..\\ r~\ ca•-, .... 1Ulll I I' 'cro;e F11 .: lu:hh. chroftll' t rl m . ;ti :i rm. & other extra:> Perfrcl cond $~.1!00 ti4U li21i &$4-6161 SEE US FIRST! We ha"e a itorlfl ,clt·t·t11in Sl6S1t/olfer . Dir. (.;all o I N E W & U S ~: l> 751_7296 .. to anytime Iii '78 HONDA 750K. 8.000 nu. $1900. XInt Coodilion. Hoene 631-3458. work 642-MOO eld.. 311. ,.. U• In wl ob t!mHONDA C8750K Black. 5800 mi~ stock $2000 pp 833-3119 '78 Chevy Deauville. win· dow Van. "4 \.on. 400 cu lbch eng. p is. p /b, lilt whl. c ruis e control. am/fm cai.s. custom int. k> mi. llke oew. $4900. 673-0324. 9590 fH[ Ul.Tl"1A fE OfllVING 1,11'CHIHf. •USID IMW1 *" '13 3.0CS cpe. m int(05591 '74200'lTllS/R 10332) '76 2002 4 s pd . S.R.(2371.57,8) ·73 Daytona Sp~dt'r 1116859onginal '67275GTBt4 =101:"1 TREND lM POllT.., 213.Jl6·~45 Rat 9725 ····•···••··•····•····· '78 FtAT 124 SPY DY 2150 H..tMw ll•d. Costa ~ 64S.S700 -;:-; 280C must &l-..'. 49K :zi~ 1~~~ ooo Call after s. •--. -.7-1-1-0-,-0T--A--i-1 CBJCA ii 250C 23mpiz PS. PR, ;1uto snrf. while. very dt•an $.\.600 sn 8015 or IS-I': 6b21 " c)bnder, 5-speed. fac· IOI') air. AM/f.'M r adio. wire basket mags. "Gokl tmger". 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AM FM stereo w cassene. 1111. cruise. radi<ils & mucn morel I t8908AJ OFF MANUP.ACTURER'S SUGGESTED RETAIL PRICE 1·979 DODGE 1979 CHRYSLER COlTCOUPI Economical 4 cyt . automatic trans air cond pwr brakes bucket sea1s S•de moldings custom wheels rad•o. wsw tires & mqre' t 164WSOJ 54395 1979 CHRYSLER U IAIC>t4 COUPI VS autornat•c trans air cond pwr steenng & brakes AM FM radio vinvt toe>. wsw tires & more• 4 1 tXKCJ MIWPOIT SIDAH Va. automatic trans . a1r cond . owr steering & brMles vmyi top AM 'FM radt0. !1de mold•~-wsw tires & mcxe• 1201VJTl ' 5SOLD 1980 PONTIAC PMOBU HA TCHIACI ' Dr. 4 cyt engine. automatic trans a2~ cond1t10n1ng. pwr steenng & brakes radio. ~w hres & more' ISISYBJI HEED CASH??? We oay rop dollar for good. ctean rate modet cars See Curt Davis or Bryan Hesketh !Oday. M MA.OW TOP DOU.U '90I You.l TIAH-N S& US MOWll! SEE OUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT ABOUT° RENTING A 1980 PLYMOUTH CHAMP~ • ~ ••tington Qeach Foan~aln Vff,l!~Y / 'I' oar Ho•etow• Dally Newspaper TWENTY-FIVE CENTS VOL. 73, NO. 191. •SECTIONS, .50 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 1980 ~.;..;;.;;.;_.;;.;..~~.;_...:.......;;...;;;...:~--~.;....---------------------------------------------------------------------------r..;_--------------------------------------------~ • Ford Top VP Choice? . . Ex-president, Reagan Aides DETROIT (AP> -Aides to Ronald Bea1an, the Republican Party'• certain presidential nominee._ have lawached-.:dis-· cusaiona with asaiataats to former President Ford to encourqe Ford to join Re.,an on the GOP ticket, an informed GOP aouree said today. Ford bas said.he was unwill· lng lo accept such an offer. But he is being sought by many in the party as the best"\possible ehoice to help Reagan ~election lnNovember. · i Tbe source, who ask~ not to be ldeatified. told Tbe Aasoclat· ed Press that Reagan and Ford repreaentallves becan dis· cussklaa Tuesday night, hours alter Ferd and Reagan huddled to discuss vice -pres idential candidates. Ford and Reagan both said no offer waa made to Ford at that meeting. · The subject came up again this morni ng when Senate Minority Leader Howard Baker and-House-Minority b?ader John Rhodes conferred in private with Reagan for about 40 minu~ and discussed "over· lures that c0u1Ci be made to encourage Ford to accept." "Those negotiations are going on at this moment.'' be said. ; The congressional lead~rs have beef\ pushing for Ford as Reagan's running mate for sever al days and were to meet with Ford later today in an ef· • in Talks fort to convince hlm to join the ticket. CBS -News s a id toda~ that Reag-an told key GOP lea<lers - that be wants Ford as his run· ning mate but that Ford baa yet to indicate whether be will ac· cept. Acconting to the network re- port, Ford w as n ot only Reagan's first choice, but he was bis only choice. If Ford were to join the Re agan ticket, they would face a tricky problem over residency. <See FORD, Page A%) Restaurant · Texas Arrest Suspect ~ Valley ~~~~re -~laying-eapuired I · Pro111ises Cannon's Next~ely ~-FV !f-erumr Red Onion restaurant officials have outlined measures r~ging from tight controls on parking to more subtle psychological forms or persuasion to curb crowd 0.11, ,...,. ,..., ...... • noise ~ ~ouKids J ulie Wheeler (left ) of Stanton and Tamara Talbert of Garden Grove, both 7, wait outside the Heritage Stage at the Orange County F air for their turn to recreate the Roaring Twenties. They are members of the Mar-Reta Dance Studio in Garden Grove. Dancer · Tips Okay., I But 'No Fondling' The F ountain Valle y City Council, although it adopted an ordinance Tuesday regulating the manner of tipping belly dan· cers, is not lbrou'h with the law yet at the dancers request . · The council will bring back the ordinance for the a pproval of two amendments suggested by the entertainers The pel'lding clauses deal with pos ting or the ordinance a nd with prohibiting restaurant owne r s from d e m anding a portion of lhe tips as a prere· quisite for employment or in lieu of wages. "I hope you wtU consider these amendments as seriously as you considered the rest of the or· diuance. ··said Marina Horowitz, spokeswoman for the Middle E astern Dance Association. Asslst.ant city attorney Alan Burns s aid the amendments would substantially change tbe origiJlal ordinance. He rec:om· mended the adoption of the law as drafted and the addition of the amendments at a later date. It was adopted on a 4·0 vote. Councilman Ben Nielsen was a bsent. The ordinance while not expressly prohibiting the plac· ing or tips in a dancers costume, descriptively forbids blatant fondling of a n entertainer's body The ordinance s tems from r esidents' complaints tbat such a tipping practice (placing money in a dancer 's costume) was COO· The 1dancing ball in the restaurant bas been declared a public nuisance by the Hunt· ingtoo Beach City Council which has autboriud legal action to force operators to either abate the noise cw close. But olftdals at the restaurant in the Peter's I.anding develop- ment in Huntlngtoo Harbour, said· at a press conference Tues· • day they believe the new meuares wlll be effective and c~ wttb DUl'b)' l'elli· ........ '¥1 InelDlled ID tbe pncram that officials estimate will cost $100,000, ... strict ccmtaoll ln. c=-=:e'-=:.:': ~tr'O'feray. Offidals anmuneed lb.at hmce- forth they • are cloeiD& tbe lot to palJ'ODS at 4 p.m. and lb.at no one will be allowed to enter ex· cept for valet parking employees. Red Onion executives also have established a new entrance (See ONION, Page A.2) "Rescue' Set For Titanic By ROBERT BAUER Of_o.lty,..... ..... Fountain Valley Police d~ tective.s arrested murder sus· peel Lee Evins in Pasadena. Texas, Tuesday in connection with the rape and bludgeorung death of Fountain Valley housewife Joan Anderson. A warrant was issued last month for Evins in connection w.ith the murder of the 28-year· old Mrs. Andenon in March, 1979. . Capt. John Beddow said that Evina, a 25-year-old const.ructioo worker, was arrested in his -....!'O!De without .incident by de· -,.ectin• Norm Satterfield and O.Nir' •. 0a .. _ .... .-.; •c fll Mardt I. 1971, a.....,.,,. found Mrs. AA- denoo's S.year..Sd IOD, Jaacm, waoderio• about tbe netpti oPtloocl near hla Hemlock Street lliome. At.tempting to ~um the boy, the nei~ discovered Mrs. Andenon'l bllttered body,. clad in a ~ama top, at the foot of a bed in the guest room. Mrs. ,\Ddersoa's otber child, a 10-moatb-old girl, was found un· harmed inside"the bome. Captain Beddow said the victim's bu..band was working in Nortbem California at the lime and ~vins was working on a room addition at the Anderson home. He reportedly lived in Anaheim with his wife and two small children. Last June. just two days before be was to take a second lie detector test in connection with the case, be fied to Texas. Beddow said. Beddow said local pol~ of. ficers had sought ~vins in Texas pre\'iOUSl)t and had just missed apprehending him. .. We knew where he was but oot the exact location." He indJcated that Evins was a m a jor susped throughout the 16·montb investigation bu t it wasn't until recently that police were able to obtain additiooal evidence that led to his arrest. Beddow declined to sa y wh at tbe Information is. "We knew that he worked on tSee SEIZED. Pa&~ A.2) • Man Remains Unconscious After Fight Lambert. who told police he was an unemployed fisherman. was arrested Tuesday evening in downtown Huntington Beach. He is held oo $10,000 bail in the city jail FORT LAUDERDALE. Fla. (AP l -The search for the 20tb century's most famed sunken luxury liner, the Titanic, is un· der way as the H.J .W. Fay and its crew bead for· the North Atlantic. The, research ship departed from Port Everglades early to- day, hoping to retrieve from the Titanic a jeweled album of the Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam and the log containing the names ol all tbe puaengers on tbe ship. ACLU Registration A 40-year -o ld Huntington Beach man suffered a fractured skull and remains unconscious since a fight in a downtown bar Monday afternoon, police said today. The victim, Thomas R. El· licksoo of 9121 Crawford Circle, •as listed in critical condition at UCI Medical Center today. Police said Ellicbon &uttered lnjuries to the back of tbe bead when he fell against an unknown object aft.er beinC struck by a fist Arrested on cbarge.s ol asuult with a deadly weapon in COD· aectioo with tbe figbt was Ben· jamin A. Lambert 111, u. ol Anabeim. ''I was very thrilled. .. lily Daily Pilot clualfled ad IOld my car to the ftnt caller."~ 'rhat's tbe advertialnr aucceu story ol the NeWRQrt Beach man wbo placed tbis ad ln the Dally Pilot: IS Mustanl coav., ne-tr pain\. cpta, top. beadl, uraen. etc. Cmptty l'fflcnd. 111.Dt $1850. UJr·JCXJIX t.et ,.,.-DmtJ PUot tbrtll J'OU wttb a C1u6ek ..... A~ ..S· tlaer b read1 to llelp at ta478. - Police are not aware of what caused the fighL tributing to moral decay within the community. The standards in city's adopt· ed ordinance are state Alcoholic Beverage Control guidelines that could not be enforced by Fountain Valley police unless adopted as a local ordinance. Speaking in behalf of ~P of belly dancers was N!Wport Beach attorney Darrell Dickey, who t.old the council tbe or· dinance was discriminatory and contained "basic comtitatiolla1 deficiencies" and vaiueneu. Abo spe•lring in favor ol the belly dancers wa1 Harry Saroyan, a native of the Middle. East, who said, "Please f«1et about this issue. Wltbout these colorful traditions America 11topa being America.•• ... .tr,. Senior Craft Faire Slated Senl« cttidDI from Oraafe County will diapla1 and sell band crafted item.a at tbe AD· nual Senior Craftl Faire Satur· da1 and Sunday at tbe Hunt· ~aftallall .. tsj. tbe ...... will ....... q1liltl, now.. .... raaa•111141D and Giber ...... ...... redwood ............. Buttacton Mall, ioeat.I at 7117~Aft.,~ &Meta. II opm 1atan1a110 Lm. to I p.m .• IDd Sunda112 p.m. to 5p.m . Challenge Rehuff ed It rammed an iceberg and sank on its maiden voyage in 1912. Only 70S of 2,200 passengers were saved. WASHINGTON <AP> -U.S. District Judie Gerhard A . Gesell refused today to in· terfere with tbe draft reg· istratioo program scheduled Fair Slate Tbe 33llid Annual OTUae County Fair IDOftl into the snentb ol 10 days TbundQ in Costa Mesa -noon to ~ -db entertainment •eared to tbe JOUD1er au· dieoce. ":= in two amphitheater performancea is •·war: 1'be \Ille Band.'' Fair attead•nce f« tbe ftnt Oft days, Friday tbroueb Tuelday, totaled 155,0ll -up a..• from lut year's fl1ures for tbe same period. Major evmta TbundQ iDd.te: -,._ • • p.m., l"Um f'eltiyal, -1 .. a., P'FA market ad feeder beef Juclrlnc. -1 • • ,. •. , kids water balloaaa contest. -2 .. 'I •·•· Flub the Clown and l\lltarlst Ha¢et Ballan Gnat. -a p.a., Clown conteet. -u,.-., CberJ'J Rendll, mime. -J.'1 p.a., Joel swemon. mime. -J:a, 1:• ..t T:• .f.&, hD'a·a-poppln ctreua . -•:at p.a. 8atiJl Do0, pop-cllleo band OD Herltqe Staie. -I P·•·• Joan Golden Duacen at lloon1hine ......... -1 p.a, llll~demoaltr..._ -I .. I p.a., . utnl ... Mlial ad. -•:u .. e:u,..:, --~~eJCl•. -•:•,.-. v-.w.•v•• taae9lale. -t:• .... , Velftt l'.DI ..... CMlt Bad parllde. -f _. 1....., War: '1'1111 Mmlc Bud lD lbe am· pbJU.i ¢•. • -1 .. u,.11.:r ~ o... tn u. lloonsMM Mudowl. -'~Ii ... !lodlCr IOI" .. rrn.u."' BiC Banda. -1 • ,. •• , Luer Dtleaal1ala ID ta.. P'andltud. -• to begin next week. The American Civil Liberties Union cbaUenged the program. chargirtg that requ.irirlg Social Security numbers oo the forms is a violation of the 1975 Privacy Act. The ACLU sought either to delay registration until new forms couJd be provided or to at least reguire tbe posting of notices stating that giving out Social Security numbers is optional. Gesell. however, declined to issue the requested temporary restraining order, commenting that the ACLU failed to show tbat young men signing up would suffer lrre1)arable injury by Jiving the numbers. "The court is persuaded it is in the public interest to proceed with a registration program," Gesell said. The ACLU suit, filed 'hes· day. CCJOtended that lhe Princy Act of 1175 prob.tbits arencles from requi.rina Social Seeuitty numbers unless it la called tor in tbe law. Tbe Selective Service law does not apeclftcal· ly mmtion tbele numbers, tbe 1Wtl&kl. lie Teet Refmed W,ASHINGT~N (AP) - Herman SWas, the U.S. attoney for the Eastern District of Callfomla wtao is acc\IHd ol tak· inl a bribe, has decUnecl to t.lte a ClA·admimst«'ed Ue-detedor test a1 White Houle otftda1-tr)' to dedde whether be abould be fired. ., In its plans lo become new ten· ants of the BASF Video Corp. buildmg, ITT Cannon Electric received a ood of approval Tues· day from the Fountain Valley City Council, actmg as the Com· mun1ty Development Agency. In asswrung the obligations of BASF's cootract with the city, ITT Cannon also accepted a tbrtt·year penalty clau~e that gua rantees the city its $1.S million investment back, plus $200,000 if ITr does not occupy the building for three years, said Assistant City Attorney Alan Bums. The 265.000 square foot buiJd· ing~Will be the world-wide head- quarters for ITr, Which alS<>has. plant.a in Santa Ana, Irvine .. Pomona, Pboenb, Canada, Germany , England and Australi3. Its parent co mpany, ITT Components G r o up-North America. also will occupy the BASF building, said Di ck Hannon. ITr director of public relations. JTI' Cannon. manufacturers of electrical connectors, plans ,to move in ln late September or early October, be said. The building was ten vacant by the closure of BASF Video Corp. at the end of May because or economic conditions company officials said made it impossible ror the firm cto com pete with s1m1lar Japanese products in the home video recorder line. City offic ials had enticed BA S F to Fountain Valle y through a loan·type situation in which the city purchased the property and wouJd allow the company lo pay it back through property taxes. Wounded Jordan Remains Serious NEW YORK <AP) -Nearly seven weeks after be was shot in the back ·by . a n unJtnown as· sail a nt, civil r ights leader Ve rnon J orda n re m ains in serious condition, hospital of· ficials said. A spokesman at New York Ho s pital-Corne ll Medical Cente r , said Tues da y tha t Jordan, presid e nt of the National Urban League, was in "serious but satisfactory" con· diUon. Coast Weather Sunny and continued warm. Lows tonight S8 at the beaches, 66 inland. Highs Thursday from 70s to low90s. INSIDE TODA 'Y F'f'Olllc .. boclc -and the ift. l•rrt·ploowd aftd l•clcleu Aftpd• arc tlaank/ul. See ""'1/. PaQe BJ. POPULAR -Sen . .Barry Goldwater. R-Ariz., the 1964 GOP nomin~e. waves to the ro nvent1on crowd . Goldwater uses a walking <Jide as the res ult of a hip op eration. _ .. ·-' Reagan's Monient ~--JUST BREAKING--.... • --.... Lou Utm1 from todaf'• toOrld Giid "°"°"°'.....,. deof~1 Mid,.air lncidentB Carididate to Get Long-held Dream Blamed on Compuler OE'l'ROJT <A P> -Ronald Reaau'a IOOC·IOU&bt momeist ol triumph .rrfve lonliht when tb~ Republl c an Nanonat Coovtt\tlon nomu1atea him to,.. pralcknt ol the United &.aw. ·~~ LOOK AGAIN ;__ An un- identified convention photo- grapher covers his race with a familiar picture -. the likeness of Ronald Reagan. who'll be nominated by the Republicans for president tonight. Wtu1• the outcome of the pres- idential ballotlne is a fore,ono conclusion with Reagan the O(l)y s urviving candidate from a once·crowded field, bis c.boJc. for second epol on the ticket re- m Kins the convention's only .euesslaa iiame. Wtll it be Geor1e Buab, the man who gave him tbe toughest fi ght in the Republican primaries?.Or Rep. Guy Vander Cov...-of ttM Republolln Nettonlll Conv9fttton wtl be •v•ll•bl• thl• efternoon at 4:30 on channel• 2, 4 •nd 7. J agt of Michigan, whose con- vention keynote speech waa put orr until tonight when Tuesday night's program ran past midnight? Or Rep. Jack Kemp of New York, whose supporters staged a noisy, sign-waving de- monstration when he addressed the convention Tuesday night? Others on most speculative lists include Sens. Richard Lugar oC lnQ.iana and Paul La.x- a1t of Nevada; former Cabinet members Donald Rumsfeld and William Simon, and former President Ford .. Laxalt, who will deliver the NIXON LETTER ASSISTS "EAGAN -A3 r}oor ot the Det.rolt Plaza Hotel on Tuelday to dllcuu the vice presidential nomination and most came away with the same impression : Reagan bad not made up bis mind. For Rapa, the ballotlng on tbe p,.idential .nom.Lnation will be like a moment out of ooe ol his Hollywood movies. Beaten in two earlier tries for the nomination. he tried again, bis last chance at age 69, and this time he overwhelmed the opposition. The former California gov- ernor, following tradition, has no plans to go to Joe Louis Arena until Thursday ruaht when he will accept the nomination with a speech, already written, which will make a strong appeal to Democrats to cross part:)' lines and vote for the Republican ticket. But Nancy Reagan. the candidate's wife, and his two oldest children, Maureen and Michael. attended Tuesday night's session. They were welcomed by cheering delegates and chants of "Viva, Ole" from ' lbe Texas delegation. OAKLAND <AP) -Confidential reporta ol "t.bree potenUal· ly disastrous mid-air incident.a" were disclOHd today by the Oakland Tribune in cooaection with Friday'a comp-.ter breakdown at the Fremont alr tnlftc control center. The fMri aald the Federal Aviation Admtn1st.ration COD· f}rmed tbe report.a but denied, aher a prelimlnary probe, tbat there bad been any."eocroachment ol airspace." Tbe FAA wu not Immediately available for f\u1.ber comment. ''The controUera say that one oear-colllaioa was averted by 800 feet Of lesa and that two other incident.a required em•1eacy actiona to prevent poesible qiid-air colllalons, ''the Tribune laid. No det.aila weTe provided. · CAIRO. Egypt (P) -The former Shah of lran underwent "limited surgery" today to clean a new abscess lhat formed oo hi.a thigh, one oC bb doctors said. "It's something small, not.bing serious," said an EIYJ>ljan doctor on the team treating ex·ll'anla.n monarch Mohammad Reza Pahlavi. The doctor, who asked not to be Identified, told The Aa· sociated Press Pahlavi's condition bad "improved after the lancing," and he was "fine." n was reported earlier that a Ft~nch specialist arrived at the llaadi military hosp.Ital south of Cairo to examine the leg infection and decide whether to oerform surgery. rr .. P.,,eAJ Before Mrs. Reagan took her seat at one end of the hall thLs time. the convention had.quickly ONION a pproved a conservative • • • Block Parent Program Set olatform spiced with sharp at-route 'to the dance ball through a tacks on President Carter's rec-corridor on lbe marina si~ o1 In Huntington speech placing Reagan's name ord and calling ror a tougher the development, opposite the in nomination tonight. said on foreign policy. broad tu cuts. part.Inc lot. the NBC-TV "Today·· show that. boosts. in defense spending an~ Cars will be~ away from . Neighborhood Wat.ch, a Hunt.- . his speech would reach out to restraints on growth or govern the facility 00 ~enon Street, a t.ngton Beach crime prevention . m~e~ates. mentinot.berareu ~kl(~Oll frwn ... ~ oc1.anit.ation, has aanou~~ • -~~ a..J>a~t~. ___EA.t.e.nlia!--4igbt& 0"4t"-t.wo..--8:.naBn>id Id ~ plans to revive a block. parent ~-exCTucfes people," he said. "We planks -one dropping party moor res ents. program in September need everyone in :" support. for the Equal Rights ln addition, the company will · Sen. Barry Goldwater or Amendment. the other endors-operate its own noiae monitoring Block parents' homes, de - Arizona, who .addressed the con-ing a constitutional amendment. devices. signaled by window stickers, are vention Tuesday night, said on banning abortions except to save Gary Gunn, operator of ~ open to children who may be the same television show that the life of the mother -didn't Onion's entertainment divbion. endangered. hurt or ill. President Carter was ·•a cool, materialize al~o said that music will be hard-hearted politician who has It was a night or speeches. 24 slowed down as the evenmg pro- never been a success." in all, including one by Ben, ' gresse, to give patrons a chance Party leaders streamed in and iamin Hoo~. president or the to "mellow out .. ~------------------------ out· of Reagan'.s suite on the 69lh NAACP He sa.Jd the slower music plus softer lJghting hues will make Or~ginally the program was monitored by a Huntington Beach Police public affairs pf. ricer. a position that has been cut from the department since the passing or Proposition \3 in 1978 Tiro Charity Events Set For Retarded Fountain Va lley Jr. All American Football is hosting ~wo charity events Thursday on behalf of mentally retarded and _physically handicapped stu- dents. The first affair will be a busi- f\ !!ssman's buffet luncheon at 1I ·30 a .m . at the Wooden Nickel Saloon, 17185 8rookhurst St., Rountain Valley 1'hc second charity fetc, also a l the same restaurant will be a pizza night from 5 to 10 p.m. All profits will go t o the handicapped students at Men- denhall and Jordan Schools in Garden Grove. Boxer Randy Shields and a number of Rams football • play-'lrs are slated to be present at both affairs. Boxing and Ram highlight films will be shown. .. r .. PageAJ SEIZED ..• the house and spent time ta.lklng to her," Beddow said. Evins currently is in the Harris County J aH in Houston. Beddow said Evins has indicat- ed be will not oppose extradition procttdings. On the one-year anniversary of Mrs. Anderson's death, her family offered a Sl0,000 reward for information leading to a con- viction in the case. Officers previously s aid, however, that the new in- formation leading to Evins' ar- rest was not generated because of the reward. ORANGE COAST " " DAILY PILOT ---~~·-- Fro•P~AI FORD ... ll 1s difficult for a national ticket to win both the presidency· and vice presidency because both candidates cannot receive the electoral votes from the home s tate. Both Ford and Reagan live in California. which has 45 electoral votes -the most of any state. Bergeson Tax Bill Vetoed by Brown dancers more docile and qweter when they leave the premises He explained to pubhc1~~ the program dubbed "Pro1ect Shush' that cu'itomers wtU be allowed mem bership m the club and will receive a T-shtrt and a button remindrng danc:ers to be quiet and coos1derate of Olbers. The officer served as a liaison bet ween the pohce and cit.Jzens P,art1c1pating in -{he program. Ne i gh borhood Wat c h coordinator Suzie Wajda said, but any block parent program in tbe futUTe woo.Id be monitored by the local parent-teacher or- gan1zaUons. Ford bas said be would not change his residency to join the ticket. ln recent days, speculation has centered .on George Bush. who was re portedly Ford's choice for the No 2 spot. Others prominently mentioned in r ecent reports included Sen. Richard· Lugar or Indiana and Sen. Paul LaxaJt of Nevada, as well as Reps. Jack Kemp of New York and Guy Vander Jagt of Michigan to the Jlst. Kemp gave a rousing speech Tuesday night and was awarded by supporters with a three-minute rally. But one tantalizing bit of speculation would not die. Ford had said he woulan't run with Reagan, but even today a source -high in the Reagan inner cir· cle -said Ford may still be in the running and he may be tn- t e re s t ed , despite his dis· claimers. Reagan also spent about one hour alone with Ford, and a longtime Ford friend, former Si?n. Robert Griffin of Michigan, had said Reagan would ask the former president to join him on the ticket. But according to Reagan~and sources close to Ford, the re· quest. which Ford bas said would have been turned down, was never made. "I just wanted his consultation and help," said Reagan. "He analyzed, gave his thoughts on everybody." W aming of financial cbaos. Gov. Edm~nd G .. Brown bas vetoed a Lax lndex.ing bill by As· semblywoman Marian Bergeson that be described as a meausre that would mar a number ol ta1 reductions already enjoyed by Californians. ··caJifomia taxpayers have enjoyed expanded renter credits. Proposition 13. energy tax credits. indexing of inrome tax and a one·time S200 inrome tax credit, Brown said . '"These reductions will have amounted to more than $.45 billion by 1982-83. ~Qw, prudence and restraint must be the order or the day." Mrs. Bergeson's bill <AB 2001) would cut state income taxes by $231 million in fiscal 1982-83 by making ~nnanent the annual adjusting of tax brackets for inflation. Without AB 2001 Califotnia taxpayers could ~ pushed into higher tax bracteta by cost-Of-living wage increases as early as 1982. Brown, explaining his veto or Mrs . Bergeson's permanent tax indexing bill, bas said the Newport Beach RepubUca.n's measure "doesn't bring about indexing of state income tax." ' "That bas already been done by AB 276 (also authored by Mrs. Bergeson) which I signed in 1979," he said. "What this bill does is simply• remove from the Legislature in 1981 the option of either continuing Indexing . . . or allowing a partial repeal or it." . Brown's Monday veto of AB 2001 s et the stage for a legislative override attempt l ater this s um.m'er. Mra. Grunion Ruli .Tonighl,'s Night for Fuh 6runi<Jo, thole delectable little silvery fisb tome people don't believe exist until they have actually eaten them fried to a golden brown, are scheduled to run tonitllt on Orange Coast beaches. They are tentatively expected to come in with tbe high tide about .midni&bt to spawn, risk· inl getting scooped up by bare- handa anglen. Skeptical grunion hunten who have never encountered a run on sandy beaches have sometimes gone home doubting they really exJst. "They p i ck their owa beaebel," .. ,. St N1tbeucm, ol the Callforal1 DepartmeDt ol Flab ad Gem•. "lt 'a ....,. lmpoulJ)le to sn- 4lct wblcb b•acllH tll•J'll ciMGM," -.,. Natbaloe. ad,. 41111 tbl& * uua. wbl,,._.p. ptrs an prett1 peraDlckety abCMlt-.. ~ 10 to ...... tbelrtaB"8. A fWllDC llC9M .. ,..u.d for ~ OYW ... 18 lq eateb 1runion. They must be taken with bare hands. Tbe little six-inch Osb beatn swimming ashore at the peak ol the high tide. . Struggling along over the wet sand, completely out o/ the water. they bury themselves tail-first in the sand to deposit their eggs. They are quite vulnerable to capture while thus enaaced. .C· cording to state fish and (ame officials. "I don't tbhlk there is any treater eatin1 than rrumon ... says N~. ~I that ll'1 been al a year aince be wu treated 1ucb • reput. ·· ''You clean tbem tbe U8U81 ••1. then tbe ..,.... JUlt ,.. rt1ht out. ,,_ 1Ga dip U.. ID AD'I tiad tJI better JOU wMt -I ...... miJdwe of flour Md ..... meal -•bUliilmqptoa 1otdea brown,'' 1111 Nkt, •atac almOlt polde. ~ ......... -.. -~ lonlif•. Bergeeon predicUld 1ucb an at- tempt would bave a good chance of success, since AB 2001 was passed by both houses of the Legislature wiibout a diuentina vote. "We will override the veto, and force the state to cut its spending by about 10 percent in 1982 and give the residents fai r p ermanent tax relief." Mrs Bergeson S8Jd Red Onion President Ron Newman aaid the '"eStaurant is earnest in its desir1? to seek equitable solutions. . ··we-trust our efforts will be recop.laed as more than just a cosmetic cov~r-up," he said Red Onion attorney Steve Solomon adm.itted that the com- pany "sat on its duff too long" and that 1t owed an apOlogy for noise problems in the park.mg lot However, police will an - vestigate the backgrounds of prospective block parents upon request. she added. Ms. Wajda added that resi- dents who would like to have a bl~k parent program in their a rea should consult their local PTO president. Summer Sale! I Fantastic Savings on alf our famous lines .. iecluding ... ~-C~b~ ~ Jfo~i Heritage' DON'T DELAY ... Rich carvings. Rare woods. Romantic design. Stop In today for tt\e finest aelectlon of quality furniture In the Harbor Area. ' --·--- .... ., .. WldOMOey July 16 19a(l . ... ,. • . it ~-·· ..... #484~ w l(cL I I I I I I Save .27 with Coupon I Plain or Iodized Ralphs Salt 26oz. pkg. llmiJ One Item and One Coupon Per Customer Coupon Effective ... July 17 thru July 23, 1980 I I I I I ~ • • • ICCUI ION• • •· • .. --- ·I ... ""' .. Wednesday. July 16, 1980 J r • s OAIL Y PILOT ~ 'I , • .. ____ ,. __ ii__..__.,........_ __ ---- Thursday, July 1·7 at 9 a.m. Magnolia & Warner· Fountain Valley, Ca. Limit 10.Marlufacturers' coupons good 'Iii Jl!-IY 30 African Violet Plants 4 Y2" Potted Plants to the first 300 Customers Knott's Berry Farm Passes Every 30 minutes an alarm clock will ring at a check stand at.Ralphs Pountarn Valley and the shopper checking out at that moment will receive two passports to Knotrs Berry Farm. The alarm will go off again 1n 30 minutes and again and again The alarm will nng two times an hour bet~een 8 a.m and 10 p m. for 4 exciting days .. July 17 thru July 20. 140 alarm nngs and 300 gifts for winners at Ralphs. the Super Market. ... Super -Sweepstakes A Portable Television and other exciting prizes! Entry Blanks and Details available at store. Sa.m. to 10p.m~DailY Grand Opening Celebration effective ·only at ·Ralphs Fountain Valley Magnolia & Warner • . ----·-~ . . CM DAIL y PILO. w.ctn91da-;. July 16, 1980 FOOO Southern ·Pie .. A Pt'anul Buller Bon Bon Pie n'l&NI all lht.' grand prl&t' wlnnt r In the lat t ~IPf' t ont l\t at the National Peanut f'• hv.J In Dothan. Ala P t"anot butt t r t•i< pert1s t .. ubound s 10 Southt>Ul'ltun Al abam111 . aod ('l~1rt' St-:1~1mll\, th.- wl n n t> r , k11 o v.i. h t'r ~tanuts from lht-ground up . lier hu:s ba n d . Bowde n, ls n lonRUme pt~rnul 1rower on th fomlly farm. Mrs. Sea6on1 created her pie from tbe bottom up. ch0081l\f lo mab the «rus t short and t~ndtr. Sbe wd th11 by •ddlna peanut butter lo the s hortenina and flour Once baked, lht' sh~ll e asily s ltcea down, Is h1ht. fl a ky .. llavodut. and m elts m the mouth The (Illini< rt•m1ndi. one of a bon bon with 1b luscious c()(.'Onut After the filhng is cooke-d and plie d into lht• baked s he ll. small piece:. of milk chocolate arl' M'itt tered over the !)UrftH·t' while 1t 1s sti ll wHrm T h 1 s a 11 o w ., t h t· <'hocolate t<> melt u lit t I e . N " x t c· o m t· )> J s p ri n k IJ n t: of f 1 n t• I ~ ch opped peanub t u tea m with the c hocolah• -a rewarding l'Offibina -t1on of fl avor:. E~g whites l<.'ft on •r from the pie-filling · rN' ipe ar ~ 1ns pirat 1v11 enough to try Peanut Butter Melba M enn~ue This 1s an elegant <'Om - pany dessert to sen ·t• dur ing summt.•r with fresh peaches or peach • it'e t'rea m PEANUT BU'M'ER BON·BON PIE Peanut Butte r Crust 2 cups a ll-purpos<.' flour J teaspoon salt :::, t'UP s hortcninS? 1 2 cup peanut butler '~cup water In large bowl combine all ingredients. Bl{'nd with pastry blender until not dr Slov-ly add 5ug- a r b~•hn& until ml'r 1naut-hold11 stiff. ailo &)" peaks SprN1d ovt'r bottom a nd Rt • just to rim. of w .. 11 1treaafd 9 ln<'h p1.- . pl att'. mak1n11 bottom ', 1nrh thick iAnd 11Hlt·~ t inch lhkk Uakt• in .. 27~ d lte4'. oven abc.lut 50 minutes or until crlsp to the tour h Cool on a wtr. r•clr a way from drall OfN' lnaue wtJI tx-aln to rrack and fall > Ftll wtlh IN• crt-am Top wath Pt'unut Uutte r Me lba S auce. Makf' 8 ~ T t f.'rvlnaa • Or fill with 2'".I to 3 r up ""* PH<'h •· Pf'allYt a.u .. r ahl ba Sa Ke 1 v •ck11 1J t 1 10 ounc·t"i. 1 troz~n r aspber rl\"11, lhuwed 1 ~ t•up <'ltrran\ J1.•ll y I ~ \" U '' C. I)\ (J U t h l>Nrnut bOtl<'r In 1rnu<.•t•pa n niui.h rni.pbt1r1WN Add jelly und pe1mul butter BrtnH lo bolUnN, 1Urring con st11ntly Holl J mmulc. t·ool Yleld 2 <·ups. • I --- pGRADE AA 4 9 O~~~IUM EGGS. 001en crn BARTLETT PEARS GOLDEN NECTARINES l 1 t' .. Pean'!!J!.utter Bon-Bon ~e won 'top prize out of several thousand entries man Alabama peanut growers · recipe contest. I • The cookout dassicat eveiydaY. lower pnces. ·' BLADE CUT CHUCK STEAK BONELESS ROUND STEAK 1ss 1 ,, 1 r , ·1• 1 •. , lO ' FRYING CHICKEN _59 · "' JI "" ;, ' I ..:. i • f & 10 a ball forms. Roll out to 10-inch c ircle. Place in 9·inch pie plate. Flute e<!Jte to m ake a high. 1 r im pSTRAWBERRY 159 oPRESERVES· L.aov Lee • 1 01 JJr 2 2s I] 11 [/,' 1 ' GOLDEN BANANAS p 01•• •• -• .25 l'.> .. LA RGE END RIB STEA K ... ,,Jr-0 ..... " ----- 21s .o Pric k botto m· a n d sides with the tines of fork. Bake in preheated . 425-degree oven for 10 lo 15 minutes. Cool on wire rack. Filling 2 cups milk 6 egg yolks I cup sugar 1.a cup all-purpose flour I tC'aspoon vanilla eictr act •::-cup shredded coconut 2 bars 11 2 ounce~ t!ach > mil~ chocolat e 1'2 c u p r In e I y chopped peanuLc:; In heavy sa u cepan scald milk. In another la rge heavy saucepan beat egg yolks and sug. a r with rotary beater. Stir in flour and vanllla. Gradually stir in milk. Cook over medium heat, stirring constanUy. until m ixture comes to a boil. Re move from heat. Stir in coconut. Cool fill- ing 10 minutes. Pour in· to pie ·shell. Dot with s ma ll p i ece~ of chocolate while pie is s till war m so chocolate will melt. S prinkle t o p w i th peanuts. Yield: 6 to 8 ser vings. PEANUT BUTTER MELBA MERINGUE 1 cup sugar '4 teaspoon cream or ta rtar • 4 egg whites l quart peach ice cream• · P eanut Butler Melba Sauce Sifl together sugar and c ream of tartar. With el~trlc mixer beat egg whites until surr but Pork Factory A major difference between the pork in· d ustry and other in· dustries is the nature or it.s production, s ays the National Uve Stock and Meat Board. The ti.ale pork factory -is the aow or female bog a nd nothing can be done to speed her up. When a pork producer wants t.o fncreue pro· duction, he must fi.nt ln· cr ease the number of sows to be bred. by keep. ha.a the m back fr om market. Once bred., a younc female will Jive birth to a Utter of approximately seven UWe p\p ln 114 days. Then the younl pl11 must be ~aned and fed to a market wel1ht of a pproximately 220 PDUDdl. which taket five llmmontbl. fl TOMATO ~UICE l•OOV S , .59 4601 can 189 (.,)I 811 .87 1601 P>q pLADY LEE o~~~~~OrTuMV .;~:~CHEESE 1 39 Sh< f'O OfotJ ' 0 l ~9 FRESH SPINACH Curtv J tll'I C•• o RED ONIONS '· .. .19 .29 t :l TOP SIRLOIN STEAK BOfV • ..,~ 'l'""".,, PP('f to.n RIB EYE FILET 298 lb 3ss lO Lucky spreclds savings with lower prices overall. . . Househotd & Pet ~~!-l KITCHEN BA~S ~· c• ~,.,.1 . 59 b ~~~HEART DETER.~E1NA~• • 59 r VIVA PAPER TOWELS 6 C'l<')Q~nc • 75 A',\oOOTlO <O<oP<. ') "'-"l , l ~~.;tt~N CAT FOOD . .., •• 28 'f' TOILET TISSUE 6 Dl\IA PP< ~1\1 rw(, 1.59 /" ALUMINUM FOIL 79 0 \40• ll( ,.(&\'• { ,.. \I $ "°" • LADY LEE CLEANSER 39 • 01 c•"'.· b ~!~1-flUSH CLEANE~r1 m.94 r WlNDEX CLEANER ·a6 0 A(OQ<.Ol (,It.\\ ' 01 (4'o. l ~~TASTIK CLEA~;~, •• , 1.85 J. :r2~~LER DIAPER~··c• ..,c.4 .29 Health • Beauty Aids r WELLA BALSAM CONDITIONER 6 ~lt Ol>UIP•900Y lbOZ ea 1.59 WELLA BALSAM SHAMPOO r <O'lfl!Tl()<K• 1 99 (;> "°""'•l 00t DI< v .. 16 or en • b ULTRA BRITE TOOTHPASTE .. 60l HM 1.23 L DRIST AN TAB LETS \0.2. 79 canned & Packaged j RED KIDNEY BEANS 33 G t at:' Ul 'ti•9' :.1 , .. ,. • J HUNT'~ TOMATOES 39 \ThMO Cl ~. I ~~/.\~~SJ, DAY BEETS ~tr·~.39 I ~e>;<;.~L.~~.~N__'A CUP . I •• 39 ~ ARCO PEACHES ..... .,,..,, f'tRU BLU COOKIES !, f • .... *-;' ••• •tt .. \ot&"'W • SPAGHETlt-0 S b , ... ~o ·~""' ~ ,,. ........ 49 .... 99 -~.35 '1 • I NO L IMITS, GAMES OR GIMMICKS ~ GATORADE DRINK ~ 11•1> .. ,,.,,.., Jo'•'-t r APPLESAUCE 6 """'-ll!MI • BROWNIE MIX l fl't rrr c•OC,.tV r BREAOINC MIX 0 ()1114( ,,,. •·.oz .. ~.49 "•'' ~011 .24 Xl/11 lf0•.93 ~ SAFFLOWER Oil 1 67 .::> M0\1 •WOOO •1 01 B•t , L HUNT'S TOMATOES .•Cl ( .... 53 canned & Packaged !' SENECA JUICE I!, (;>oA;>t "' . I 1.13 ... 39 1.69 r ~.H~OLATE CHIPS . ·• ~ MARSHMALLOW.§. "' ..... , ~ ,.. .. ~· "'l b ~~£~~~ Re~ANOFF . '°' • 65 ~ CHILI POWOEIO' ~ ". •ICE TEA MIX b -·:.. ,, ... ~ - :'BIG H SAUCE 6 .... ...., ..... ""--'""' r COFFEE·MATE G ..;1,-t {iil\A,_..f :' POTATO SALAD -:.. ~Al.. ,. ......... ro,j :i•i .77 .. 2.08 -.69 , .. 1.26 I "' •~.61 ~ CRANBERRY COCl(T All 3 19 G oc.t• .. ~.,.., .,.,, • • LUNCHEON MEATS e °"'"'" ... 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Irvine EDITION • "our Homecow• j dally NewHpape; ~ ' ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TWENTY-FIVE CENTS I DEPUTY GARY RETANA ESCORTS SMITH TO JAIL VAN Jury Says He Should Spend Life Behind Bars ~Trial Wasn't Fair, Jsays Killer's DaJ, By DAVID KUTZMANN Ot .. DM!y ... , ..... Ear\ Smith spoke calmly in the courthouse corridor, yet there was no mi:;taking his anguish. Minutes earlier , an Orange County Superior Court JUry had recommended his son. Larry Donald Smith of Newport Beach, spend the rest of his life in state prison without possibility or parole for the 1979 kidnap- murder of Carol yn Bealer or Garden Grove, whose body has never been found. The four-woman. eight-man jury, which deliberated about seven hours Monday and Tues· day in the penalty phase of Smith's tnal. could have recom· m ended the defendant die in the Ca)iforrua gas chamber. "My entire feeling is this," the elder SmiUl sa1d outside a Santa Ana courtroom "This jury. I feel, was not capable of giving }lim a fairtnal. . "• He said the extensive media coverage the case bad received from the time Miss BeaJer dis- appeared last August had made jt impossible for a jury to be im- partial. "He was, in effect, tried in the media," Smith said of his son. "I definitely know my .son isn't guilty," he added. According to the murder de- fendant and his attorney, Smith, 43 . bad been f o rce d to participate in the kJdnapping of Miss Bealer by tW<> men known ~only as Jack and Ray, who r t.breatened the lives of Smith's dlildren. Smith testified that it was • Jack and Ray wbo were the true •. killers o( tbe Garden Grove . · woman as they beld him at • sunpoint last AUJ. 24 aboard bia • small bollt off Dana Point. He claimed they beat the •omm to 65 Mustang conv .. new paint, cpU, lop. heada, llften, etc. Cmptly restored. Mint $2850. UJl·UU OMy "' ... i Vlt ,..... 'MY SON ISN'T GUil TY' Eart Smith death and then threw her body overboard. Prosecutor Dave Carter, however. contended it was Smith alone who masterminded the abduction of Miss Bealer to pa'y off debts to investors with the $100,000 ransom be hoped to •collect from her brother, Larry Fox of Anaheim. Asked bis reaction to the jury's recommendation Tues- day, the prosecutor said, "Mr. Smith OQ&bt to get down oo bis bands anc1 knees and thank God for the verdict. "llr. Smith is very fortunate," Carter said. .J He did not paab bard for im- position of the death penalty during bis closing ar1wnents to the jury Monday and the deputy district attorney said be was quite sat.idied with tbe verdict for life lmpritollment. Carter said be believed it was tbe jury's prerogative to de- termine Smith's fate and that was why be made no "lm- pasaianed pleas" for the death sentence. In an unusual epilogue to the two-month trial, the jury spent three boun behind closed ckP's wlth Carter and Newport Beach police deteetlve Sam Amburpy later Tuesday di1cu11in1 tbe facts in the cue. Wben the se11lon ••ded, neither Carter nor JUl'J forema Norman PeUer-would UJ mudl of wbat Wll dl8ealled. Potter Aid tbe JUl'J ...... to know about Pol'tioDa of tbe c ... it •u aat .afowed to IMar an., tbe ,......, trial. A1keit ti tbere bad betD 8DY hJ factor wbicla helped the (8ee8MJl&,Paai1Aa) Ford Top VP Choice?· Ex-president, Reagan Aides · in Talks DETROIT <AP> -Aides to Ronald Reagan, the Republican Party's certain presidential nominee, have launched dis- cu ssions with assistants to former President Ford t o encourage Ford to join Reagan on the GOP ticket, an informed GOP source said today. Ford has said be was unwill- ing to accept such an offer. But he is being sought by many in the party as the best possible choice to help Reagan to election in November. The source, who asked not to be identUied, told The Associat- Jury Mulls Wills Case Evidence--- An Orange County Superior Co urt jury r esumed de - liber ations today in the murder tr ial of used car saJesman Jerry Gene Wills, who is accused of gunning down an ofr-duty Costa Mesa policeman who was his riva l for the affections of a woman. The panel began its con- sideratioo of the case Tuesday afternoon after hearing closing arguments from prosecutor Paul Meyer a nd defense at- torney Richard Bonner . . Wills is charged with killing officer; Mark Pesanti, last Dec. 22 in the Fountain Valley apart- ment ol Joelle Sennewald, 23, who bad been romantically in- volved with both men. ·Meyer cmtmded Willa aboukl be convicted of fint deeree murder but Bonner asked the jury to return a verdict of voluntary manslaughter. Tbe defenu attorney said Wlllt bad ..... to die apartment to commit suicide rather than kill Pesanti, Z'I, whom Miss Sen· newald said she preferred being with. Wills, 33, has testified he tras no r ecollection of the actual shooting incident in which the young woman was wounded in the chest and Pesanti slain. ed Press that Reagan and Ford representatives began dis· cussions Tuesday mght. hours after Ford and Reaean huddled to discuss vice-pres1dentlat candidates. Ford and Reagan both said no offer was made lo Ford al that meeting. The subject came up again Ola, You Kids . this morning when Senate Minonty Leader Howard Baker and House Minority Leader John Rhodes conferred in private with Reagan for about 40 minutes and discussed "over- tures that could be made to encourage Ford to.accept." "Those negotiations are going on at this moment," he said. The congressional leaders ti.a ve been pushing for Ford as Reagan 's running mate fo r several days and were to meet with Ford later today in an ef- fort to convince him to join the ticket. The prosecution contended that Wills scaled a balcony to the second-floor apartment dur· ing the early morning hours of Dec. 22 and then shot Pesanti a nd Miss Sennewald after dis- covering them in bed together. . "IC I can't have her, neither can you," Wills is supposed to have told Pesanti before shoot- ing him. Julie Wheeler (left) of Stanton and Tamara Talbert of Garden Grove, both 7. wait outside the Heritage Stage at the Orange County Fair for their turn to recreate the Roaring Twenties. They are members of the Mar-Reta Dance Studio in Garden Grove A defen se psyc hiatris t described the used car salesman as a troubled man desperately in need of love after a chaotic childhood spe.nt1n foster homes. Vi~tion Charged WASHINGTON <AP> -The Carter adminis tration has charged that Murphy OU Corp. is violating the pres~dent's voluntary anti · inflat ion guideline9, the 31.st company to be olfldally found out of com- pUance. Bergeson Tax Bill Vetoed by Brown Warning of financial chaos. Gov. Edn\und G. Brown has vetoed a tax indexing bill by As· semblywoman Marian Bergeson that he described as a meau.sre that would mar a number of tax reductions already enjoyed by Fair Slate Tbe 32Dd Annual Orange County Fair moves lnlo the ee...atll of 10 days Tbundaf in Costa Mesa -noon to midnilbl -with ent.ertai.1u1MJDt geared to tbe youncer au- dience. Pe8b1recJ tn two amphitheater performan~s .. War: 'lbe Music Baocl." Fair attendance for tbe first five days, Friday through Tuesday, totaled 155,036 -up 24,• from last year's ftprel for tbe same period. ..... neDta TbundQ include: -N9m• ltp.m ., Film Festival. -1 .. :.., FFA market and feeder beef Judtine. -2 _.• .... ,kids wa._. balloons contest. -1 .. 1 P·•· Flub tbe Clown and guitarist Harriet BaUanGnat. -1 p.a, Clown eontest. -M P.•·• Cberyl Rendel, mime. · -J.~ P.•·• Joel SweDIGD, m!me. -1:11, I:• ... 7:• •. -., P'Un'1·a·poppln Circus. -t:• .... Satin Doll, ~ band oo Herttqe Staie. -I •·•·· Joan Golden Daneen at Moonabine Meadows. -1 .... , llllkinl delDCJllltration. -I .. I .... , !f•uinl Belroe aerial Id. -l:U _. l:U , .• :, Wlan Troupe-, blcbwln cycles. -t:• ,..._ Yoma Life ...... OD Herttap Stale. -t :• ..... Velftt gn1.,,,. Cadet Band parade. -:-f _. t ,. •.• War: Tiie llUlic Buel 1D the am· pb.lth11••· ' -f • Uf.&i!: Oata ID die llooaablne llelldo ... -'I:•..... , lot tbe Prnentloo of Bil Baadl. --.......... Luer DIMcMn•"'• ... tlae ll'uadltud. \ • , . Californians. "California taxpayers have e njoyed expand ed r ent e r credits. Proposition 13, energy tax credits. indexing .of income tax and a one-time $200 income tax credit. Brown said. "~ reductions wiU have amounted to more than $45 billion by 1982·83. Now, prudence and restraint must be the order of the day." Mrs. Bergeson's bill <AB 2001 ) would cut state income taxes by S.231 million in fiscal 1982·153 by makinl pennaneat the annual adjusting of tax brackets for inflation. Without AB 2001, California taxpayers could be pushed into higher tu brackets by cost-«·livtng wage iocttaSeS as early as 1982. Brown. explaining bis veto ol Mrs. Bergeson's pe.rmanenl tax Indexing bill, h as said tbe Newport Beacb Republican's measure "doesn't bring about indeltinl ol stale income tax.'' ..That bas already been done by AB Z76 (also authored by Mrs. BerJeson> which I signed in 1979. ::bttakt. "What tb1a bUl does ii simply remo.e from the Le1i•lature in 1911 the option"' either continuing index.inf ••• or allowlnl • partial repeal of it." • . . Brown's lllonda.y veto ol AB 2001 set the 1 ta1e for a lelltlaUve override attempt l ater this summer. Mn. Ber1eeon predicted such an at· tempt would have a lood ebance of saccea, Slaff AB IOOl was puled by botb bomet of the Le,Ulature without a dilMaU.., vote. CBS News said today that , Reagan told key GOP leaders that he wants Ford as his run- ning mate but that Ford has yet .; to indicate whether be wUl ac. ·cepl. According to the network re- port, Ford was n ot o nl y Reagan's first choice. but he was his only choice. 1 f Ford were to Join the Reagan ticket. they would face a tricky problem over residency. It is difficult for a national ticket to win both the presidency and vice presidency because both (See FORD, Page A2) ' Water Vnit Jfheels In Power Plan •' Electncity can· be. wenerated by applying the pnnciple of the water wheel lo Irvine Ranch Water Distnct reservoirs, says IRWD engineer Gregory lle iertz · He saJd the district is looking ltlto the possibility of generating relatively small amounts of electricity by attaching small' hydroelectric devices to IRWD . facilities The lRWO has obtained a SlS.000. grant from the State Energy Commission to pay for a } r e a s 1 b i Ii t y s t u d y for t h·e 1 generation o f hydroelectric power. ·'Two S!tes look promising,,. Heiertz said. "One is out at the Rattlesnake lleservoir and the other is in the University .Part • area o/ lrvfne. About 300 to 500 kilowatts could be generated (Contmuously) at each Stle." He ~ that ooe kilowatt is a contJnuous measure of energy eq\dvalent. for example. to the oonttpt of an automobile's horsepo1wer . Ooe kilowatt could power 10. 100.watt lightbulbs. ' There is an effort al the state level to Increase the small-scale l(eneration of hydroelectric power in California, Heiertz said. In a speech last week 1n Sacramento, Gov. Jerry Brown ~ai d there are at least 400 potential s ites in California where s m all h ydroe lectric plants could be installed. Na med 1n tri:.it list. was a site at Rattlesnake Reservoir. "Rescue' Set For Titanic FORT LAUDERDALE. Fla. <AP> -The search for the 20lb t'entury's most famed s unken luxury bner. the Titanic, is un- der way as the H.J .W. Fay and its crew head for the North AtlantJc. The r~earch ship departed from Port Ever glad\S early to- day. hoping to retrieve from the Titanic a jeweled aJbum or the Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam and · the log containing the names of l all the passengers on the s hip. } Coast Weather Sunny and continue d warm. Lows tonight 58 at the beaches, 66 inland . Highs Thursday from 70s to low 90s. INSIDE TODA~ F'1'0ltk " back -artd tlw in- jta fJl•plafwd oftd ltac kl••l A1tgdt are Oao1tkftal. S•• flOfV,PclQe BI. ._.....,,.CM ..... ......... ., ....,,... .. ,. ...... .... .. 1 ........ ........ . or....c...e., M ............. =:: ....... -= ,........ . ,......,.. ... ...... M .......... 0 .. ,ti DMl Y PM.OT W1• I f!r .Mf 16. t• ••wn..,.rw .. z • . . Re&g«m eadJ 1 · • • FORD.· •• =t::-..:-:! ... r.::!"~.:: .. .._ 8ltla Pwd ... ael!IM ...... ~.~-· ~ Wl.--UM IDOlll of For Triumph · .. , .... Ford bu said he would not rb•nr hll reelcteocy to join the lkk~ DETROIT (AP> -'Ronald RutM'I kln'·SOU.Cbt momt'ftt ~ traumph arnVl'I tOllfSbl wbe-a tbe ltepubUcan National ConvenUon eomlna&ee Mm tor pruldMt ol tbe Ulllled ·Statel Whil~ l.M ou1rome ol lbe pres klenUal balJotln& l~ a forelQM .-ooduakln with Ru1an tM only aurvlvin• eancbdatt from a ........... POPULAR -Sen. Barry Goldwater. R-Ariz., the 1964 GOP nominee, waves to the co nvention c r owd . Goldwater tn;es a walking aide a~ the r esult of a hip operation. Fro• PagrAI SMITH -•.. panel make up its mind oo life or death for Smith, Potter said the defendant's apparent lack of criminal activity before bis in· volvement in the BeaJer case was one such element. Another juror when asked if the panel believed in the ex- ~ s t e n c e o f Jack o r Ray, :-esponded, "Nol for a minute." Formal sentencing of Smith is schedule d for Aug. 22 in Superior Court Judge Leooard McBride's court.room. Defense attorney Terry Gil~ a lready bas indica~ he will ap- peal the case. Sanders Ill Again LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP> Col. Harland Sanders. 89, the s ymbol of Kentucky Fried Chicken, bas been readmitted to the hospital. this lime suffering from a problem with bis esophagus. according to ~ ol • ficiaJ oC the restaurant duun. ORANGE OOMT DAILY PILOT tf'w Of~ (.Oif t CM••• P1H» •~tfl """"tt ., <~O.ned tPW-~ Ptn.~ ., ~·to""' o, , .... 0.-'-' -• .,,. ... ~-~ ... o<l•I,_ ¥•--_,, IN .... ,,...., ,_. 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Richard NIXON LETTER ASSISTSAEAGAN-A3 Lugar of lndiana and Paul Lu· alt or Nevada. former Cabinet members OonaJd Rumsreld and William Simon, and former President Ford. Laxall, who will deliver the speecb placing Reagan's name in nomination tonight. said on the NBC-TV .. Today" show that bis speech would reacb· out to moderates.· In recent day1, speculallon hu centered on George Bush. who wu r~portcdly Ford's cbolct for tbe No 2 spot Othen; prom1nenUy meoliclned ln recenl reports Lncluded Sen. R1 ehard t.uaar of lodiana and St'n Paul LuaJt of Nevada. as well as R.,p1. Jack K emp of NJ!W York and Guy V ander J agt. or M1r h.lgan to the llSl. Kemp gave a rowiin& speech Tuesday ni&ht and was awarded by supporten with a three-minute rally But one tantalizing bit of speculation wouJd not die. Ford had said be wouldn't run with Rea~an. but even today a source high in the Reagan inner cir· cle -said Ford may still be in the running and 'be may be lo· ter ested. despite his dis- claimers. Reagan also s pent about one hour alone with Ford. and a longtime Ford fr iend, former Sen Robert Griffin of Michigan, had said Reagan would ask the form er president lo join him on the ticket. But according to Reagan and sources close to Ford, the re· quest, which Ford has said would have been turned down, was never made. "I Just wanted hJs consultation and help," said Reagan. "He analyzed._ gave bis thoughts on everybody." "This is no longer a party tlfal •lee in Flint excludes people," be said. "We _ need everyone in." FLINT, Mich. <AP> -He~ -sett. Barry 1'.;lJtctintel""11t"-"'11fe slcijlll'goT'a 1S'liErteenTger Arizona. who addressed.the COO· and 25 percent unemployment verftioo Tuesday night, said on combined to spark a violent coo· the same television show that frontation between police and President Carter was ••a cool. hundreds of residents or a pre· bard-~ politician who has domioantJy black neighborhood never been a success." here. black leaders say. Spruce .Goose Eyed As Tourist Lure The Queen Mary and Howard Hughes· seldom-seen flying boat. the Spruce Goose, may be linked as a s ingle tourist attraction by Texas oilman Jack Wratber and bis NeWP,Ort Beach negotJ.Uor. WrJlither. whose Beverly Hllls·baed corporation owns the Dianeyt~ Hotel, won exclusive neiotiati.ng rights Tuesday to take over tbe ocean liner, which I a!t sailed in 1967 and bas been a Port of 1.A>og Beach attraction since. Wrather's chief negotiator. Newport civic leader Rtchard Stevens, said he's attempUng t.o pull together a deal that would . place the Spruce Goose right next t.o the Queen Mary Steven s. a r esident or Emerald Bay and two-lime president ol the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Comme~e. said bis boss wants to tum the Hughes' flying boat into a museum. . The Summa Corp., wbicb owns Hug.bes' famous boat. bas plans to dismantle the wooden craft Aug. 1 and send sect.ions of the flying boat to various museums around the country. The Spru ce Goose was designed and built by Hughes during World War II as a troop-cargo transport. It m.cte its only flight in 1947 .. Hughes was al the controls. ••If everything comes together. it's reasonable to assume we'll be able lo work t bin gs out,'' s aid Summa spokesman Fred Lewis, noting, though, lbat only one "very preliminary talk" with Wratber bas taken place. Since the City of Long Beach began trying to sell the Queen Mary in l!rlO. Wrather bas been among the interested parties. The famous oceaa vessel. which first sailed out of Southampton. England, in 1936, and lbe Spnace Goose aha.re a common bond in World .war II history. a Wrathu spotesman pointed out today. The Queen Mary, a troop ship during World War 11. reportedly enraged HiUer lo lhe point that be once offered $250.000 and an Iroo Cross to the s ubmarine commander wbo couJd s ink the ship. But Wrather's offer reportedly is mucb better than that. James · McJunkin. general manager of the Port of Long Beach. said Wrather.,s offer for the ship and acljacent property was in excess of $10 million "over a period ol years." Jn granting exclusive negotiating rights to Wrather. Long Beach harb or com missioners pus hed aside on-.going negotiations wilb the Hyatt Hotel Ol'ganitalion. Tbe Queen Mary. acquired by the city in 1961 for $3. 75 millioo, generated about $6 million in tourist business its first year following an initial inv~t of f72 million. The loss to the city la.st year was reported to be about $1.2 million. Wrat.ber owns five ~leviaion s tations in addition to the Disneyland Hotel. He also owns the rights to two of television's longest-running series, Lassie and the Lone Ranger. Grunion Run Tonight's Night for Fiah Gnmioq, tboM delectable little silvery risb some people don't believe exist until lbey have actually eat.en them fried to a golden brown, are scheduled to run tGni&bt on Oran1e Coast beaches. They are tentatively expected to come in with the b1ab tide about mkhi.,. to spawn, riM· in& , .... KGOped up by bare- hancla aqlen. Skeptlcal snmloa bunters wbo bavenever~alWlon 1and.y beacbe9 have aomeUmes 1one bome doLhtiftl they reall7 es.lat. '''J;'he7 pick tbetr own beadMll, • 1ays SI N atbemcm, ol the Calllomia Departm•~ of Flab and Game. ' "lt'• Nlll1y tmpollible to ...... dl«t wblcb beacbet Ua•y'll cboole," ,.,. Natheuola. ad· dlq .. tbe liUl•....,.,.....,. .. H are pr.Ur perlalckefr •boat .... ...., ,, to ...... tMtr .. a.... · A ,....._ Uewe la ,...,... fer ..,... o.w ... i• to Catdl 4 ' grunion. Tbey must be taken with bare banda. The little six-inch fish begin swimming ashore at lhe peak of the bigb tide. StruUlln8 aloq over the wet sand. completely out of lbe water, lbey bury tbe..._lves tail-first in the sand to depoalt tbeiregp. They are quite vulne1'able to capture while thua en1••ed· ac· cordlnl to state fiab and pme officials. "I don't think there b UJ sreat.eT eatini than 1nmioG." HYS Natbwoa, .-dctin1 that It's been allDOlt a year 1lnce be w11 treated to such a repeat. "You clean them lbe 1llul way, .then UM lp6De jail plllll rttht out. Tbm JOU dtp tMm ID an1 kiDd of baUer JUQ wat -I ..... mlstm'e of Roar aDd ... ... 1 -... b "tbem ap to • soklmbron.''\eaald. ..... allltOlt polde. He..,. .. ----'""-...... ,.... fer daft. quMt.. NDd1 beaclm ~ pan•tWr ~Bl•. • Sign up Challeiige Rejected WASHINGTON <AP> -U.S. District Judge Gerhard A. Gesell refused today to ln· terfere with lbe draft rea· lstration program scheduled to bepuw:st week. The American Civil UbertJes Uploa cballenced the program. charginc that requiring Social Security numbers on the forms is a violation of the 1975 Privacy Act. Tbe ACLU aougbl either to delay registration until oew forms could be provided or to at least reguire tbe posting of notices staling that giving out• Social Security numbers Is optional. Gesell, however. declined to issue the requested temporary restraining order, commentia« that .the ACLU failed to show that young men signlng up would suffer irreparable injury by giving the numben ·'The court is persuaded it is m the public interest to proceed wilb a registration program." Gesell said. The ACLU suit. riJed Tues· day, contended that the Privacy Act of 1975 prohibits agencies from requinng Social Secunty numbers unless it 1s called for an the law. The Selective Service law does not specifical- ly mention these numbers. the SUit S~d J / ~--JlJST BREA.KING-----.... lat• .,...,,.. /rOffl 'odaM'• MIOrfd.,,........, ~'*-lap 1...M.t. Mid,.air lncUlenls Blame<J, on Computer OAJCLAND (AP) -OaaftdenUal report.a ol ''tbne ,.,._tlaJ· ly ctuawous mid-air· tncldeall'' were dlleloeed today bJ tbe Oakland Tribune in connection wltb Friday's eompater breakdown al the FTemont air t.ralfic control cent.et'. The story aald lbe F~al AviaUoll Adminiltrat.ioD COD• firmed lbe reports but denied, after a prelimlnary probe, tbat there bad been any "eoeroacbment ol alnpace." Tbe FAA wu not Immediately available tor fUrther comment. ''1be cont.roUen say lba.l one oear-eollilloa wu affl'ted by 800 feet or leas and that tn other ineldeall required em•teDeJ' actlom to preveot possible mid·alr colllliom," tbe Tribune aald. Jo detalla were provided. I~ lt' .. 't lint.Wt Ezperc TOKYO (.AP) -Japan's two largest automaten, ToJOt& and Nisaan. rid.inc the crest of an unprecedented sur1e in worldwide sales. said today they have no plans to voluntarily restrict exports ln the foreseeable future. Toyota and Nussan. wbicb makea the Datsun, record exports for the flr'St six IDOfllbs or this year and said aoarln1 oil prices and the Iranian r.evolution helped t>oo.l demand for fuel· dflcleotcompactcars. l..._f ritd P.-..l11r1a.. hi Dlee WASHINGTON <AP> -The nation's industrial production plunged 2.4 percent in June. the flfth monthly decline in a row. as lbe recession continued to spread through the economy. the government reported today. June's severe drop follows a similar 2.4 percent falloff in May, the FederaJ Reserve Board said. The dedine last month was the largest sj.nce January 1175, when production in the natioo's factories, mines and mills plum· m eted 3.4 percent. the Federal Reserve said. 'I'Ul occurred dur ing the depths of the nation's last recession. Six Blazes Battled Bnah .Fires Work· ·: .. William T. Elliott, the gov- ernment attorney, argued that Selective Service is exempt from the Privacy Act because it used Social Security numbers for years before lbe prohibition took.e«-• .e :~~™dot> t he Privacy Act provides no authority to issue injunctions. ~ Ot;·ArsoniJJl1--- The suit is the second by the ACLU against lhe dr&ft reg- istration program. The first, awaiting a bearing, cbarges aex discrimination because reg- istration covers only men. A similar swt also ts pendmg tn P hi ladelptua. About four million men att expected to be registered at posy omces across the country bet~een JuJy 21 and Aug 1 There is no actual draft at th.Ls time. ho\l-ever. and Congl"eSs would have to pass separate legislation to begin one Flection OK'd SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -The California Supreme Court de- nied Tuesday an effort by the Ci· ty a'bd County of San Francisco to block an Aug. 19 special ref. e rendum on changing the e lection ol county supervisors from a district to an at·large basis. Three of six brush fa.res lbal broke out in Orange County Monday altemooo and evening may be the work of an arsonist. an Orange County Fire Depart- ment spokesman said today. The largest of the three fires believed to be or '"suspicious or1g1n .. occurred m Yorba Unda at the east end of Yorba Lu>da Boulevard and burned over 110 :Jcres after brealung out at 6 22 p m . said information officer M tkt McK tt In quJck ~uccesl.1on, two Olher hres of anceodlar y on.gm broke out a 40-acre blaze an Coal Canyon at 8 30 p m and a ooe acre fire an nearby Gypsum Canyoo fil 10 55 p.m .. Mckee said. '\,, McKee said the proximity or the three firel> to e ach other and the s hort tame span mvolved poi.Db toward an ~U7- Tbe ftrst ol tbe a1a ft.res brob out at 4:20 p .m. alone Nobl Ranch Road ln Ori.nge, but CCII·· sumed less than four acres before it was extinguished by couaty firemen and the Orance Flre Department, McKee said. Thirty minutes later. county and Brea ftre crews were dis- patched to put out a blaze that consumed 10 acres ln ruued Carbon Canyon on the Orange County-San Bernardi.no County border Carbon Canyon Road was closed for a short time. McKtt said The .fast fire occurred at 11 :4S p m near Green Ri ver Golf Coursl' 1n Santa Ana Canyon McKee said 1t was a flare-up or a fare that occurred in the area over the ~eekend McKee noted that firemen to- day were an cr easingl y con· cerned aboul the potential for brusb fires due to forecasts for hotter afternoon temperatures. · Fire officials pointed out that many area.a in tbe county. particularly iD the Santa Ana Mountains and the Cleveland Na llooal Forest. a.re clu&ed due to the high ft.re danger. Summer Sale! ' Fantastic Savings on all our famous lines Including . DON'T DELAY ... Rich carvings. Rare woods. Romantic design. Stop In today for the finest selection of quality furniture In the Harbor Area. / .• Lagi1na/South Coas~ ••.•• ~·f 'J . ' Ye•rB••••• l ' Dally Newspape . ,.: ' .' VOL 73, NO. 191,' SECTIONS, .50 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TWENTY·FIVJ: CEN: Lagunans May V Qte ·on Nuke Issues Cithens ol Laguna BeHb ma.y b e takin1 their optoaons on .. nuclear power to the ballot box ~ ln the November el~Uon. Jn a 3-2 vote Thursday · , the City Council approv oolt- ing into the J)oSsibiUty lacin1 • an advisory measur: on the 1 November ballot c llioa for t either a pro or con vote on the San ~ nl.lclear generatllig station. Ola, You Kids Couldention of tbe matter wa.s spearheaded by the Citbens Committee for the RlMbt to Vote on. the San Onofre Nuclear Plants. a city organuation that bas beeli work:in1 to place the matter up for public vote. The committee presented lbe City Clerk with a petition COO· tainin1 the signatures of 2.toO La1unans who want the measure on their city ballot. Unlike other ballot initiatives, Julie Wheeler Cleft) of Stanton and Tamara Talbert of Garden Grove, both 7. wait outside the Heritage Stage at the Orange County Fair for their turn to recreate the Roaring Twenties. They are members of the Mar-Reta -Dance Studio in Garden Grov\: iACLU Registration . . .___.aUeuge Rebuffed • WASlllNGTON (AP> -U.S. is trict Judge Gerhard A. Gesell refused today to in· erfere with the draft reg- . Cycle Crash ·Victim Stahle A Laguna Niguel man was in •stable condition today in South :Coast Medical Center after the ~motorcycle he was riding col- " lided with an a uto on Coast Ofigbway about one mile north ol 'Laguna Beach. CalifOQlia Highway Patrol of. flcers said John Masteraoo. 2D, as ejected from the mo&oreycle istration program scheduled to begin next week. The American Civil Liberties Union challenged lhe program. charging that requiring Social Security numbers on the forms is a violation of the 1975 Privacy AcL The ACLU sought either to delay registration until new forms could be provided or to at least reguire the posting or notices stating t.hat giving out Social Security numbers is optional. . Gesell, however. declined to ilsue the requested temporary resU'aini.Qg order, commentilJC that the ACLU failed to abow that young lben signinc up would saner irreparable inJ111'1 by givtq the numbers. • there la no required number ol aigoaturea for .advisory measure1 because tbe outcome does not affect ex.istinC law. It merely indicates voter reaction to an issue. City Attonaey ·William Keiser told council memben they are not legally required to -allow the nuclear ldvisory measure on the ballot. ,He said it micht not qualify for the November e lection because such meaaµres must ap. pear ID city electi0ns, a de· teTml.nation that may not apply to tbia elect.ion. U the meuure does not qualify. Keiser sald, the next scbeduled ~itl'. election will be in April 1982. ...... Council member SaJly Bellenae said city residents de· serve the cban~J>ut "we have to look into the eost.s of having tbia ·advisory vote since this council baa never dealt with one before. ' ''However, when you have that many signatures on a petitioo in a town this size that's significant. No matter how lhe council mepibers feel on nuclear power they should place th.is matter on the ballot for other people." Mayor Wayne · Baglin dis - agreed. saying the statewide nuclear measUN! was "outside the purview of the City Council.•· "There have been several in· iUatives in recent ~ears oo nuclear poers," Baglin said. "h 's .not as if people have not been give the chance to vote on this. I don't believe this is a ro!e we should be involved in." Also voting agains t Ybe measure was Councilman Howard Dawson. Council mem- bers Kelly Boyd and Neil Fitzpatrick voted with Mrs. Belle~. Ford ·Top VP-Choice? • ·Ex-president, Reagan ;tides in Talks DETROIT CAP> -Aides to Ronald Reagan, the Republican Party's certain presidential -nominee, have launched dis· c us sions with a ssistants to former President Ford to encourage Ford to join Reaian on the GOP ticket. an infQrtned GOP source said today. Court Date Set for 12 lnPynunid An Aul-13 trial date awaits U Oranie CoUIJtiias cbarled with misdemeanors for alle1ed participation ia a Sl,000.per· penon~lc:Mme. A jury trial date oriatna1lY set for today in South Orance Coun· ty llunidP91 Court WU earlier ~ ........... ta.....-cllita.. Tbe U had .._.. cited bJ Orange County Sberlff's dep- uties durinl a llay Z PYTa.mid ' raid at the llissioa Viejo home of Maryann MaWncly, 31. of 27351 Umones. They were cbarced ~th violatjon of Section 327 of the California Penal Code. promot- ing an endless chain. All 12 have pleaded innocent. Awaiting trial along with M.s. Mattingly . are Tracee Gwynn Hartline, 32, or Costa Mesa; Jimmie Bill Biooks, 216, of Costa Mesa; James FAward Reale, 36, of El Toro; and Kuen Deborah Storm, :rr, of Sant.a Ana . Also scbeduled for trial are Beverly Lee Hunter, 33, of Newport Beach; Linda Lee Yentach, 38, of Huntington Beacb; Wayne Charles Allen, 58, of Sant.a Ana; Connie Beaty. 23, of Miss1on Viejo; Gregory Mura- dian, 23, ol Mission Viejo; Betty Tobey Turk, 27, of Mission Viejo. and Larry Steven Levine, 36, of Mission Viejo. Depatiee Burt REDONDO BEACH CAP> Three under'efter Los Aqeles ComatJ lberilrs deputies were treated at a Torrance hospital for minor bQartel suffered when they -. ltnaek bJ bullet frq. meats ln.m ricocbelinc shots fired bJ uother deputy. Tbe fourtb depat1 bad fired two abotl al a ebarllnl dol. l } the party as the best poosible efJWlfWll choke ID help Reag3:11 to election . • In November. · The sour~. wbo asked not to be identifiecl told The Associat· ed Press that Re.agan and Ford Ford bas said be was unwill· representatives began dis- ine to accept such an offer. But cuss1ons Tuesday night. hours he is being sought by many an after Ford and Reagan huddled 100-aere Pareel County Approves Aliso Coast Plan The two.year-old plan for the Aliso Viejo development moved another step ahead Tuesday wbea tbe Oranp County Plan· ll1q Q.,,mi•loa approved the Local Coastal Plan for the south coast project. Tbe u:;,p eacompuaes 2,'50 ol lbe 6,JOO eeree under Aliso Viejo . oww "r Tbe plan will be reviewed by ther Orance Couaty Board of Supervisors on July 30 in order to meet an Aug. l deadline for submission to the state Coutal Com mission. Once the commission ap- proves the LCP. it will no longer have juris diction over lhe property. The plan approved Tuesday includes 100 acres on which 450 residential units are to be built. The balance is to be maintained for open space and recreational uses. The entire Aliso Viejo plan ul· Umately will cootai.n 20,000 res - idential units which are to be concentrated in the area out.side t.he coutaJ plan. The LCP devised by de· velopers and county staff mem- ben. assisted by coastal com· mission sWf members,' calls for some recreational developments ln the open apace areas u a means of providing funds to maintain the l,SOO.acre green. belt. Included are a hotel-retreat in Wood Canyon, a winery and restaurant and expansion ol the existlq Aliso Creek Country Club. Wood Canyon is to be left nearty in its natliral slate wtth only campsites, a natural bis· tory museum and ranger res· ldenceinit. The plan also calls for a tram system coonec:Un1 \be inland portions ol tbe pn>pert.y with the coast at Allio Beac:b. . Offici.ab ~ the Lairuna Green· belt, Inc. were oa band to re- i ter at.e their st.and that plans for preservation ol the open space call r~ too much IDtttfe..--by man in dlle form of cndinc. flood coot.rol devices and fire prevention brush clurin~. Marine Dies~ Another Hurt In Heist Try Ohe Marine was killed and another beaten late Tuesday near an enlisted men's club in the 'Las Pulgas area of Camp Pendleto n south of S an Clemente. No identification of the dead and injured Marines was re· leased today'. Military police worked to develop leads in the s laying which occurred about 10:30 p.m., authorities said. Investigators said the two bud· dies bad left the club and were walking back to their barracks when confronted about 200 meters from lhe club by two other men. They were ordered to tum over their money and other valuables, at which time they tried to defend themselves and hand·to-hand combat broke out. One ol the Marines broke free and dashed to a nearby l\W'd shack. Base spokesmen said searchers later found the body or the dying Marine who SUC· cum~ before reaching the base hospital. The victim died of bead in· juries, accordioe to ·information officen at the base, who said bis co•panion escaped with only minor C\lla and bruises. to discuss vice-pres1dent1a1 caodida~ ~ .• Ford and Reagan both said no offer was made to Ford at lhat meet~. The subject came up again this morning when Senate Minority Leader Howard Ba.Jeer (Stt roao, P•ie A.2> Dad .Says Killer Tried I By Media t By DA V1D IW'l"'ZmA.NN !1 °' ........ "-',_ f I Earl Smith spoke calmly in ' \be COW't.bome corridor. yet there was no mistaking bis anguish. - Minutes earlier. an Orange County Superior Court jury bad recolllmended bi.a aoo, LaJTy Dooald 9mltla al Newport Beach, spend tbe rest al bis life in state prison without possibility of P•role for the 1979 kidnap-j murder or Carolyn Bealer of 1 Garden Grove, whose body has 1 never been found. ' The four-woman. eight·man 1 jury. which deliberated about , seven hours Monday and Tues-• day in the penalty phase of Smith's trial. could have recom- mended the defendant die in the California gas chamber. "My entire reeling is this." the elder Smith said outside a Santa Ana courtroom. "This jury. I feel. was not capable of g1vmg him a fair trial. . . " He said tbe eJttensive media coverage the case had received from the time Miss Bealer dis· appeared last August bad made it impossible for a jury to be im- partial. "He was, in effect. tried in the media.·· Smith said of hfs son. .. I definitely know my son isn't guilty," be added. According to the murder de- fendant and his atwrney. Smith, 43 , h ad been forced to participate in the kidnapping of Miss Bealer by two men known ~ly as J ack and Ray, who threatened tbe lives of Smith's cblld.ren. Smith testified that it was Jack and Ray who were the true killers of tbe Garden Grove (See SMn'R. Pa1e AZ> Coast e was riding wben it eoUided itb a car driven by Rulon ~nrnnAirln, 45, of Anabeim. Officers aaid Coronado palled from a sbouJder nortlaboand Coat Rle'bwe.y and di.redly to the path of llutenon in tbe -~bman's Cove area. Oilman Seeking Queen Weather Sunny and continued warm. Lows tonight 58 at the beaches, 66 inland. Highs 'lbunday from 708 to low IOa. •• ... ,..., tbrilled. •••1 Dmb PUot daulfted .id car to tbe ftnt caller.''' ·~~--cw al the Newport Buda maa pl9ced Ulla ad in ~ Dlll11 . Tbe Oueen )(ary and Boward Bucbes' aeldom·aeen fiyiD1 boat, die Spruce Goose. may be linked as .• 1ia1le tourist attractian by Texas oUmu Jack Wratber ud bis Newport 8eacb neaotlalklr. Wratber, wbo1e Be•erlJ Hllla·.._. CCII poratioa owm tbe Dlla.,t.md Halel ..... admtft ael0t1&inl ,...... ~ to taie .,... 0.. ocea Uaer. wtdeb Jut uilld ID 1117 aad laM ..... a Port ~ lAllll 8Melt atta 9ClklD 1111-.C coa• .• new liDCe. = t'llU. tap. Medi, Wr..._., eMef ..... tM• '*· Cmptly Newtat ...a...&-.__.__ a111tUCl iWrrl ....... ~IYllS --- m •DQ • ....._,Nldbe'I ~to . . , ,...,,CW..... ..... . -...... o.lb~Nat *111 JW .... ... .. a... ._ .. ~ ...... AILAMn'IJ• -. .si .. etQlrsmllm1. Ylter 11 1nad~ to llelp at · It•••••· a re1t•••t of I• H• ICmeraW 8a7 ud hr~= pr1t1..,al .. Nea1Wt Area Cbamber of tommerce, said bia .... wants to turn the 11ugbea' n1tn1 boat Into a mueum. Tbe Summa Corp., wblcb owu llalb-' famous boat, bal plw to .......... tbe ..... eraft Alli· 1-' .... 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Pl'OPll'1 ------ was in excess ol SlO million "over a period ol yean." In arantinc esclashe necotiatini ~ to Wrat.ber, Lona Be•cb harbor commiuioaen pushed uide OD·aoina nesotiatiCJm ... tM e1attHa..aars...,..•. ,,.. q... 119'7. ffCl1llred bJ tM dtJ ID mt for $1. Tl mlllan, ceaeraed about • mllb ID towi.lt bmtu• ita ftnt ,.... followlDI • iDltlal bu...,._ ~mam.. ,.... .... t.o tbe dt1 ... ,.... W&S ftPOl'ted to be abcNt Sl.1 mJ.WGn. .,.... .. a .. .......-. station la addltloa to tile ~ Ualel. lie ........ tbe 1"111119 to two~...._ .• ::.s•·nmnlns 1.n. . ..-.. &Ml.-. ...... INSIDE TODAW ,.,... .. tlacfr-c.d CM .. , .. ,,.plapd °"" l11c:tu .. A•g•U .,.. t'9GUflll. SH .,.,,.Bl. ..... -• .. DAILY PILOT Reagan Ready For Triumph DETROIT <AP) -&oaald Reqa.•1 ._.~ m1•llltol lnumpb arrlwa l-.IOl W'Mo lhti lteputa.l lt'an N1Uo nal Convt'nt.ion oomutall".S ham fol' president gl Lbe Uruted Sl~t Wbll l.M outcom~ ol .thf' pr adenUal ba.Uott.o1 li 1 fOft'ltON con~l.-ion with R"llH lhe only s urvlv•n.a C'lodldate Crow a ·~~ POPULAR -Sen. ~Barry Goldwater . R-Ariz . the 1964 GOP florrunee. waves to the tonvent1on cro w d . Gold~ater U!)e!) a walking aide as the resu1t of a hip oper a tion. Bridge Work Clogs Traffic In Clemente Traffic slowed to a snall't- pace in the San Clemente area at rush hour this morning, when a construction delay forced motorists off and back on the San Diego Freeway al the A venida Estrella offranmp. Workers who were removing a portion of the bridge al the Of· (ramp were delayed when they found they had more rubble ~an they could haul away by 6:30 a m The debris was not cleared un· til about 8 30 a .m . causing morning motorists to take the det-0ur. Further rush hour de· l~ys are not expected at the CatTrans officials say. OOt't' rf'OWded fleld, bU ~ for HCCIDd spat•on &k Urket r•· maana llw coovenllon'• only gue iu111 Pmt' Wiii It bt Gc:orge 6usb. lbe man who gave ham the touah t f 1g hl 1n tht-K t p,blacan primarlc..• Or Rep Cuy Vander eow.,... of the "~•" NedoMI Convenltoft wtl be •w•MebM thla efternoon et 4:30 on dlennet• 2, 4 end 7. • Jagt of M1ctugan, whose con· vent100 keynote s~ch was put off until t.orught wheo Tuesday nl ebt 's program ran pa s t midnight., Or Rep. Jack Kemp or New York. whose supporters s(aged •& noisy. s ign-waving de· monstrauon when he addressed· the convention Tuesday mghl., Others on most speculative lute lnrlude Sens. Richard Lugar of lndlana and Paul Lax· alt or Nevada. former Cabinet members Donald Rumsretd and William Simon, and former President Ford. Laxalt, who will deliver the NIXON LETTER ASSISTS RC-AGAN -A3 speech placmg Reagan's name in nomination tonight. said on the NBC-TV "Today" show that his speech would reach out to moderates. "This is no longer a party that excl~ people/:Jle said. "We need everyone in." . Sen. Barry Goldwater of Arizona. who addressed the con· vention Tuesday night. said on the s ame television show that President Carter was "a cool, hard-hearted politician who has never been a success " ·· Party leaders streamed in and out of Reagan's swte on the 6l9t.h noor or the Detroit Plaut Hotel on Tuesday to ruscuss the vice p residential no mination and most came away with the same impression · Reagan had not made up his mind For Reagan. the balloting on the presidential nomination Wlll be like a moment out of one of hls Hollywood mo"ies. Beaten in two earlier trtes for the-nomination. he tried again, his last chance at age 69, and this llme he overwhelmed the opposition. The former California gov· ernor, following tradition, bu no plans to go to Joe Louis Arena until Thursday night when he will accept the nomination with a speech. already written. which will make a s troQg appeal to ·o emocrats to cross party lines and vote for the Republican ticket · But Nancy R e agan , the candidate's wife, and b is two oldest children. Maureen and Michael. attended Tuesday night's session. They were welcomed by cheering delegates and cbant.s of "Viva, Ole" from -the Te?tas delegation. Irvine Park Trip Planned A nature walk. games. boat rides. rtshing, and a picnic will be part of a trip to Irvine Park from San Juan Capistrano Fri· day. ' The bus will depart from the San Juan City HaU at 9 a .m . and return by 4 p.m. A $4 fee in· eludes admission lo the park. transportation, and a lunchtime drink. Use of boats and bicycles costs extra. Participants should bring a sack lunch. Additional in· formation may be obtained by calling the city recreation de· partment at 493·1171. . . tr .. an • &My llel• hl m· at =• &.--.. It aboard b1a .. .... • Due PoUlt. He dal .......... tM woe. to ct.alla .... t1iiea *'" ..... bodJ ovel'board. Proaec.alor Dave Carter, however. ront eoded 1t was Smith alone who mu terml.nded the abduction ot MlSa Bealer to 'lilV off debts lo investors with th• $100,000 ranaom he hoped to . ·collect from h« brother, Larry Fo it of A.Dahelro. · As ked his reaction to the Jury'i> recommendation Tues· day. Uw proseeutor s&Jd, "Mr Smith ought to get down on his bands and knees and thank God for the verdict. "Mt Smith Is very fortunate." Carter sa.id. He did not push bard for im· pos1t1on of the death penally dunne hiS cl<~lng arguments to the jury Monday and the deputy district attorney said be was quite satis!ied with the verdict for life imprisonment. Carter said he believed It was the jury's prerogative to de- termine Smith's fate and tbat was why he made no "im·,. passioned pleas·· for the death sentence, In an unusual epilogue to <he two month trial. the jury spent three hours behind closed doors with Carter and Newport Beach pohre detective Sam Amburgey later Tuesday discussing the facts tn the case Whe n the s esston ended . neither Carter norjury rereman Norman Potter woold say much of what.was discussed. I ~---=JIJSTBREA.KING-·----~ Lol~ Uml from lodo~'• IOOrld ad Mlioftal ""'°' dnelopmnts .Mlliair lncidenU Blamed on ComFJuter . A oiia.ANo <AP) -Confidential repoiU of "three potential· ly disastrous mid·aiT incicknta" were disclosed today by the Oaltlaad Tribune In connection with Friday 's computer breakdown at tbe Fremont a1' tratftc Control center. Tbe story said the Federal Aviation Adminlllration COD· firmed the reports but denied, after a preliminary probe, that there had been any "encroachment of airspace." The FAA wu not lmmedjately available for further comment "1be controllers say that ooe near-collision was averted by ,,00 feet or less and that two other incidents required emergency · actions to prevent possible mid-air collisions," the Tribune saJd. ·No details were provided. .fflp••e~ ., ... , llat..Wt Eltpen TOKYO <AP> -Japan's two largest automakers, 1oyota and Nissan. nding the crest of an unprecedented surge ln worldwide sales, said today they have no plans to voluntarily . restrict exports in the foreseeable future. T o yo ta and Nuss an. which makes t he Datsun. record exports for the fi rst six months oftbis year and said soaring oil prices and the Iranian revolullon helped boost demand for ruel- efficient compact cars. Slaala f.J•~ Ml•or S.rwe• fl CAIRO. Egypt <P> -The former Shah of Iran underwent '"limited surgery" today to clean a new abscess that formed oo his thigh, one of his doctors sajd • "It's somelhin~ll. nothing sertous," said an Egyptian doctor on the team treating ex-Iranian monarch Mohammad Reza P&b.lavi . The doctor. who asked not to be identified. told The As· sodated Press Pahlavi's cond1t1on had "improved alter the lancing," and he was "fine ·· It was reported earlier that a French specialist arrived at the Maad1 military hospital south of Cairo to examine the leg 1nf~lloo abd decide whether to oerform surgery Potter said the jury wanted to Be know about portions or the case • it was not allowed to be,.r during • rgeson Tax Bill the I engthy trial. • Asked if there bad been any rr...P-AJ FORD ••• and Houae Mioority Leader Jobla Rbodu coaterred 1D prlva&e with Rea1aa fo'r about '° mlnutet a.nd d.iacuued .. over· tures that could be made to encourage Ford to accept." ''ThoM oeaoti&Uou are ICltDI ._ on .i this moment," he said. •• Tb~ ,congressional leaders •· have been pushing for Ford u Reagan's running mate for several days and were to meet with Ford later today in an ef • fort to convince him to join the ticket. CBS News said today that Reagan told key GOP leaders that he wants Ford as his run· · ning mate bot that Ford has yet to indicate whether he will ac· cept. · According lo the network re· port. Ford was n ot only · Reagan's first. choice. but he was his only choice . If Ford were to join the Reagan ticket. they would face a tricky problem over residency. It is difficult for a national ticket lo win both the presidency and vie~ presidency because bolb ·candidates cannot receive the electoral votes from the home state. Both Ford and Reagan live in ,California, which has 45 electoral votes· -the most ol any state. Ford has said he would not change his residency to join the ticke't.. In recent days, speculation has centered on Geqrge Bush,· who was reportedly Ford's cb~ice for the No. 2 spot. Others prominently mentioned m recent reports included Sen. panel m~e up its rnln<Lon....lif.e~ & -· ' key factor; which helped the Ve ed by B or death for Smith, Potter said l.""Oe ~own Richard Lugar of Indiana and Sen. Paul LaxaJt or Nevada, as well as Reps J ack Kemp ot New York and Guy Vander Jagt ot Michigan to the list. Kemp gave a fO.ii_ns .s~jl 'l)leaday~nilht. ·---~---£ncr as awarded by supporters with a three-minute rally. the defendant's apparent lack of criminal activity before lus in· Wammg or financial chaos, Mrs. Berg.eSGO's permanent tu volvement in th~ Bealer case Gov. Edmund G Brown has indexing bill. has said tbe was one suc_h element. "etoed a tax indexing bill by As· Newport Beach Republican's Another Juror when askecfllo.il semblywoman Marian Bergeson measure "doesn't bring about ~be panel believed in ·the ex· that he described as a meausre indedng of state Income tu " ; s t e n c e o r J ac k o r Ra y . that would mar a number or tax .. That has already been done :-es ponded. "Not for a minute." reduct.Jons already enJoyed by b)· AB 276 C also authored by FormaJ sentencmg of Smith is Californians. Mrs .. Bergeson) which r signed sc h e dule d for Aug. 22 in "California taxpaye rs have in 1979." he sa1d "What th.is bill Supenor Court Judge Leonard e n joyed expanded renter does 1s's1mply ~move from the McBnde's coun room credits. Pro~1t1on lJ. energy Legislature m 1981 the opuon of Defense a~tor:ney Terry . Gil~ ta x credits. mdexmg of income either continwng index mg already has md1cated he will ap-tax and a one-Lime $200 10come or all~g a partial repeal of peal the case tax credJt. Brown said "These 1t. •• Art Museum Entries Set Arttsts interested in becoming memben of the Laguna Beach Museum of Art may s ubmit their work Friday. Saturday and Sunday. Membership is open to all California residents. Applicants must submit three works of art. all in the same media . A non· refundable fee of Sl per entry must accomo..-v the works. ArtS~Set reduct.Jons will have amounted Brov.n's Monday veto of AB to more than S45 billion by 2001 set the s tage for a 1982·83. NQw . prudence and / legislative override attempt restraint must be the order fJf" I a t e r this s u m mer . M r s . , t he day." Bergeson predicted such an at· Mrs. Bergeson's bill CAB 2001 ) tempt would have a good chance would cut state income taxes by of success. since AB 2001 was Wl million in fiscal 1982-83 by paSffci by both houses ol the mak.in& permanent tbe annual ~ wt1boul a d 11 'hal adJuatlDI ol tu bracket.a for vote. inflaUon. Without AB 2001 . ••we wUl qvenide the \'do. California taxpayers could be and force the state to cut its pushed lnto higher tax brackets s~nding by about 10 percent in by C06t-Of·living wage increases 1982. and g1ve the residents fair as earlyasl982. permanent tax relief." Mrs Brown. explainJng his veto of Bergeson said KiuxuW Sets Pancake Feed Members of the San Clemente Kiwanis Club will be flipping pancakes fr6m 7 a.m. to noon Saturday and Sun~y as part or th e ci t y 's m o nth -lo n g celebrallon of the La -Cristianila Festival The buffet-style menu includes pancakes , s ausages. o range j uice and coffee or rrillk. and will be served in the parking lot between Avenues Marqui~ and Mariposa on El Camino Real. Cost of the breakfast is SI.TS for adults and Sl.2S for chiJdren UDder 12, 9BartinCruh DEC•:ruR. m. <AP> -Nine ~rsons were mjured when a C hicago-bound Continental Tr ailways bus went off the road, h1ttmg a utility pole F=-~~f=~-Summer Sale! crafts Club. along with other artists, will dUPlay their WOl'b at U,e M~b Bay sboppinl center Saturday and Sunday. The sidewalk gallery show begins at 9:30 a.m. Saturday and 10 a.m. Sunday, with artists sell· ing their works until 4:30 p.m. both days. . ' · ~ The s~ center display will be held outside the complex at the intersection of Crown Valley Parkway and Coast Highv,:ay. Budget Meet Set Directors of the Moulton Niguel Water District are ex· peeled lo adopt an $8,546, 700 budget for 1980-81 at their meet· ing Thursday at 1:30 p.m. al dis- trict offices, 27500 La Pu Road, Laguna Niguel. Fantastic Savings on all our famous lines Including . . . · ~ CWMtfh ~ J-f ~i ~Cb - Reconstructioo oC the bridge is part of a S29 million project cov- ering six miJes of the San 01ego Freeway in San CJemen~e. ORANGE COAST Grunion RDn 'ronight's Night, for Fish ' 1 PW O• ... t.or-• 0.Jtt ,..... ••t"' fl " (..,. .. ,. .,. ...... p,-~, ~ puof' Or ""' 0--(M>I ...... ..,,,,,,, '-• __ ..,.,_ .... --~ , ... _ """°' "" t..w -· -8"<11 " ........... B••C"'J:o-vflllt•Ut V•lf-• •t••f't . L•OY"• -" Soollfl c..on a .. _ ,_,... --" -·--Soll ....... -~~ , .......... --·"""9 .,..,, I• .. ut -.... """""" P.0 '°',,..co.a._, ........... ~ . _, .. _ ... t'\_,_.....,._ , .... c.o.. vui>. .. _1_0.-.......... -·-["''"' ~··-­.......... u .... ~""- ., .. tt ... --E- Lagun8 lleKll Ofb ..a, ... , ...... _ ... Offlcet GD\14 ~ ,...., a..Slrwo -"'91 .......... 11'1'8NOI...._ Tal.,ttane ('714)1G4Ut 0 I $I. ,..,ec11111 • MNl1I u.-1e.-All o,..""',. ,, .. , .... ........ ..._ .... ~ ..... =ic:~=-~ .. -~ ,.--., ::r.=::..:. -.. _ .......... --·-cl-...,. _ _. •I '" .. Mtw. (-~...-.~·-.... " .. .. ,. ........ ~-··­....... 1 -.. ·-· I urumon. thole delectable little silvery flab eome people don't believe exist until they have actually eaten them fried to a golden brown, are scheduled to run toni&bt OD Ora.n1e Coast beaches. Tbey are tentatively upected to come in witb ~ bt&b tide about midni&bt to spawn, risk· in• lettial aeooped up by ...... bandl ....... Skeptical ..,._. llanten wbo have ..... tDeOUDtend a rm on sandy bwbla baft IO"NtilMI gone home doabdna tbeJ nellJ exllt. "Tbey plc:k tbelr own beaches," says Si Natbealola. ~ tbe Califomla Departmeet ot Fi1badGeme. "It'• really tmpoulble to pre- d I ct wbicb beac hes they'll cbooH," 1aJ1 Natbemon, ad· ctmcu.tU..UW,~ pen are pretty persaletety 11Ntut nen tbeJ 10 to illdalle t.Wr ea aw.. . A ftlbinl ._. II .....,.... !or a..,.. .,.. .,. I.I to Cllteb ) 1runlon. 'Ibey must be tuen with bare b.lndl. The little alx·inch fish begin swimming ashore at the peak of the hiib tide. Slrualinl alone over the wet sand, completely out of the wate r, they bury tbemn lYea tail·fint tn the sand to depollt thetreep. Tbey are quite 9Wnerable to capture wblle tbm eaa•«ed.. ac· cordial to state ftlb aad same om eta&. •• , don't thtllk there .. .., greater eat1n1 tban ll'aDicle." 1111 Natbemon, lddiq Uaat It's beea almost .• year l1Dee be ... t.re•ted to auda a reput. ''Yoa clean tbem tbe UIUl wa7. · tblD tbe splDe Jmt .,.... rtOt out. Then JOU dlp ~ .. IDJ kJnd ~ Nu.er JOU wllllll -I aM a mixtUN ~ flour ud CWll• mea> -ad frf U.. QP to 1 loldeD browD, .... Mid, .... ..... poetk. 11e..,...,........., ..... fer dart, cruMt. U1itJ beacbia to pursue l.belr io.. Ille. t ___ _ .... , DON'T DELAY . Rich carvings . Rare woods. Romantic design. Stop in today for the flneet aelectlon of quality furniture In the Harbor 'Area. .... _, ___ _ ,.. . • , · Orange C:oast • lOITIO N ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA . ' WEDNESDAY, JUL V 16, 1980 . . •,' " ........ , ... . Dally NewNpapt-r • ' Ford Top .y~ Choiee.·. , t DEPUTY GARY RETANA ESCORTS SMITH TO JAIL VAN Jury Says He Should Spend Ltfe Behind Bara ~Trial ·Wasn't Fair, ~Says Killer's Dad I . By DAVID KUTZMANN Of -a.llY 1"1114 Staff Ear1 Smith spoke calmly in f the courthouse cor ridor . yet ' the re was no m istaking his anguish. Minutes earlier, an Orange County Superior Court jury had recommended his son. Lar ry Donald Smith of Newport Beach, spend the rest of bis life in state prison without possibility of par ole for the 1979 kidnap. murder of Carolyn Bealer of Garden Grove. whose body has never been found. T he four-woman. eight-man jury, which deliberated about ' seven hours Monday and Tues - day In t he penalty phase or i.. Smith's trial. could have recom· ~ mended the defendant die in the Ca)ifornia gas chamber. "My entire feeling is this," the elder Smith said outside a Santa Ana courtroom. "This jury. I feel, was not capable of giving " him a fair trial. . . " • He s wd the extensive media coverage the case had received t from the time Miss Bealer dis- ' appeared last August had made it impossible for a jury to be im- • partial. "He was, in effect, tried in the media," Smith said of his son. "I definitely know my son isn't guilty," he added. r "-ccording to tbe murder de- ~ fend ant and his attorney , Smith, :f!43 , had b e en forced t o 1e.11 ·participate in the kidnapping or "' Miss Bealer by two men known only as Jack and Ray, who threatened the lives of Smith's children. Smith testified tbat it was Y-Jack and Ray who were the true killers of the Garden Grove . woman as they held him at gunpoint last Aug. 24 aboard b1a ! s mall boat off Dana Potnt. He ~. claimed they beat the woman to I llRSI'· 04ILEK ~ ": COi.' MUSTANG "I •u very thrilled. "Illy Dally Pilot clualfied ad ; aold sny car to the first caller.'" That's the lldverUAJtc sueeesa story of the Newport Be.ch man ' wtao placed t.biJ ad in the Dally Pilot: . 15 11\lltang coov .. nn Pint. ... top, beads, lifters. ete. Cmptly restored. Mint aeao. UX·UXJI O.lly 1'11.c Staff ,_... '.MY SON-ISN'T GUil TY' Eart Smlth death and then threw her body overboard. Prosecutor Da ve Carter , however. contended it was Smith alone who masterminded the abduction of Miss Bealer to pay off debts to investors with the $100,000 ransom he hoped to . collect fron1 her brother, Larry Fox of Anaheim. Asked his r eaction to the jury's recommendation Tues· day, the prosecutor said, "Mr. Smith ought to get down on his hands and knees and thank God for the verdict. "Mr. Smith is very fortunate," Carter said. He did not push bard for im· position of the death penalty during bis closing arguments to the jury Monday and the deputy district attorney said be was quite satisfied with the verdict for life imprisonment. Carter said be believed it was the Jury's prer-ogalive to de- termine Smith's fate and that ~as why he m ad e no :·i m· passioned pleas" for the death sentence. In an unusual epilogue to the t wo·mooth trial, the jury spent three hours behind closed doors with Carter and Newport S,.cb police detective Sam Ambui'ley later Tuesday diacuasln1 the facts in the cue. When the session ended, nett.ber earier-nor jury rorema Morman PGttel' woald N.1 mudl of ....... dbeuued. Potter said tbe jQl'J wanted to lmow about pClfUcma of tbe c ... ltwumatll• wud'9111ear.._ tbe lm&tlw trial. Aaklil if tb1n Ud belD _, k•J fador wMela helped UM c ... waa. .... AJ> • • Ex-president, Reag~n Aides DETROIT (AP) -Aides. to Ronald Reqan have met with assist.ants to rormer President Ford to encourage Ford to become Reagan's Republican runnios mate, according to Republican sources . Ford said he remained uninterested in the jo b and a promin e nt conservative said George Bush was the leading candidate. Ford bas said several times in recent days that be would be unwilling to accept a Reagan offer. but he was being sought by many in the party as the best possible choice to help Reagan to election in November. Reagan. asked a bout tb e report, said this afternoon. ··As Pair Saved After Sea ~OrdeaI · ~y·-- By AllTIRJR R. ·VINSEL Of -o.ity "* Staff A pair of boating buddies who survived "six hours in eight-foot swells Tuesday night after their vessel sank off the Or ange Coast are recovering today in Newport Beach. They were picked up about 9 :30 p.m., by the crew of a passing~ s ailboat a fter those aboard tJeard the men's frantic cries . "It was definitely a miracle," says Fred Seiter. 24, Hermosa Beach, who was returning from Avalon with his partner. Bill Talley, 54, Hollywood, when tbeirboalunk. 1'hey are fellow lab t.eeb.Dlctuis wbD test J4rt engines for Garrett Alresearcb l n Torrance and bad purchased the 23 foot Owens cabin cruiser. Lana !Ue, not ~ aeo. TalJe)' Nici toU)' -from b1a bed in Hoag Memorial Hospital's intensive care unit that Nick Costanzo came along in his sailboat. Bora Bora Belle in the nick ol time. Costanzo is a bartender at the Tale of the Whale Restaurant at the Balboa Pavilion. Seiter and Talley bad lashed themselves together to battle the Catalina Channel swells. "I thought about j ust t.iting a b;g breath and gofrig under finally," Talley said today. "But we were lashed together and he's a young fella. I didn't want to take him with me." "It was definitely a miracle," says Seiter, who is listed in good condition a long with Talley <See RESCUE, Pa&e A2> Deputies Hurt I've told you so often, no one is ruled out and no one is ru led in." He recalled Ford's expressions of disinterest and described one s uch conver sation. in Palm Springs, as "rather definite." . Ford himself. asked about the reports. s a id . ·· 1 h aven 't c hanged my mind." and his wife. Betty, said. "I wouldn't put any odds on it It would certainly be a very unusual situation." • Of&, ¥ ou Kids But asked whether she woWd rule it out . she shook her bead no. Nonetheless, ooe GOP official quoted Ford's top aid e as s aying. "It ain 't going to happen," and an<>Cber Ford ajde said no discussions were under way With the Reagan camp. Reagan was as,ked if be had a second ch'oice. Re a gan told reporters "I'm tryin g to get a first choice ·· In recent days, speculation has centered on George Bush. wbo was reported ly Ford's choice ror the No 2 spot. A top Bush aide s aid tod ay t hat Reagan had not contacted Bush in re<'ent days. but Howard Julie Wheeler <left of Stanton and Tamara Talbert of Garden Grove. both 7, wait outside the Heritage Stage at the Orange County Fair for their tum to recreate the Roaring Twenties. They are members of the Mar-Reta Dance Studio in Garden Grove Girl Abandoned • in Talks .• Phillips of the Conser v11tive Caucus said after a morning meeting with Reagan that "my impression is, it's 95 percent likely that Bush ls going to be Reagan's selection. · Othe r n a m es commonly m entioned in vice presidential s peculation inc lude George Bus h, Sens . Richard Lugar , Re ps . Guy Vander J agt and J ack Kemp. Among the others prominently mentloned in rttent reports, Sen. Paul Laxalt has been eli)ninated. according to Sen. Go~ Humphrey of New Ha mpshire. who s poke with rei>orte~ following has meeting with Rea~an. tSee FORD, Page A2> Jury Mulls Wills Case Ev!(jlence An Oran~e County Superior Co urt Jury r e'>um e d d e liberations today 1n the murder trial of used car salesman Jerry Gene Willo;, who •~ i1ccused of gunning down an off-duty Costa Mesa policeman wh o wal> his rt\'al for the afre<'l 1ons or lf • o,1,o man. I The pane l bega n 1l!> con 1 s1dera1Jon of the case Tuesday i afternoon after hearing closing ~ arguments fro m prosecutor 1 Paul Meyer and defense al· torney Richard Bonner Wills is charged with lulling officer: Mark Pesanli, last Dec. 22 in ~ Fountain Valley apart· ment of Joelle Sennewald. 23. who had been romantically in-• volnd with both men. Meyer contended Wills s hould be <'Oovi('ted of first degree murder but Bonner asked the Jury to return • '\erd1ct of voluntary man.slaughter. The defense attorney said i WUls had gone to the apartment ·i to commit suicide rather than 't kill Pesanti. 'J.7. whom Miss Sen- newald said she preferred bE:mg with . . • Wills. 33. has testified he has ~ no recollection of the actual • shooting incident m which the young woman was wounded in the chest and Pesanti slam. Th e prosecution contended that Wills scaled a balcony to the second-noo.r apartment dur- 1n~ the early mornm(l hours of 8ec. 22 and then shot PesantJ aod Miss Sennewald· after d1s- covenng them m bed together. .. (( I can't have her. neither can you." Wills 1s supposed to have told Pesanh before shoot· ing him. A de.fens e p s y c h i al r is t described the used car salesman as a troubled man desperately in need of love afte r a chaotic REDONDO BEACH CA P> - Three undercover Los Angeles County aberifrs deputies were treated at a Torrance hospital for minor injuries suffered when they were struck by bullet frag- ments from r icocheting s hots fired by anothe r deputy. The rourth deputy had fi red two shots at a charging dog . By Runaway Mother ::;;:;::sh•;; No trace has been round of a vamshed Costa Mesa mother WbO packed up with t WO O( her children and moved away. ap- pa r ently abandonin~ her 13· Fair Slate The 32nd Annual Orange County F811' moves uito lhe seventh ol 10 days Thursday in Costa Mesa -noon to midniSbl -with entertainment ~eared to the younger a1;1- dlence. Featured in two amphitheater performances as "War: The Music Band." Fair attendance for the flrst five days, Friday through Tuesday, totaled 155,036 -up 24,996 from last year's • fiJures for the same period. Major events Thursday include : -Nole &o It p.m .. FUm Festival. -Ip..•., FFA market and feeder bee( judctng -z _. 4 p.m., kids water balloons contest. -Z co 1 p.m. Flasb the Clown and guitarist H"'Tiet Ballan GranL -3 p.m., CJown contest. -Mp~ .• Cheryl Rendes, mime. -S.7 ~···Joel S'len.son, mime. · -3:•, s:• ud 7:31 p.•., Fun's-a -poppln Circus. -4:• p.•. Satin OoU, pop-disco band on Heritaae Stage. . -I P·•·• Joan Golden Dancers at Moonshine MeadoW9. -1 p..•., llUkinl delDGDltratkla. -I_. IP.•·• SwaJtng Belroe aerial ~ -t : II_. I : II P·•·• Winn Troupe, blcbwire cycles. -t:• p.•. Youn1Llle8lqen on Herita1e Staie. -t:• p.&, Velwt Kllilbtl Cadet Band parade. -' ... t P.•·• War: The llualc Bud in tbe am- pbltllirt•. -T .. 11,..._ W'Ud Oatl ID die Mowbbte Meadows. -T:JI .... , ~ fw die Pre'eatioa ol Bll Bands. -• _. 11 ,. ••• LUer o.om.aa tn tbe srandlt~ • year-old daughter to society. . Her eldest daughter rem8UlS in the county's Albert Sitton Home Ttie dis traught 13·year-old went to Costa Mesa police eight days ago after returning to the Joann Str~t rentaJ home her mother formerly occupied and finding 1t locked up and empty. Sbe bad been a runa way stay- ing with friends in Costa Mesa's College Park district s.ince late J une and bad been warned by her mother to come hom e because she was moving away. The _yoWlgster has told police she believes her mother prob- ab I y took the o th e r two chi\dren back t o ber n ative Louisi31la. She is unable, however. police say to provide names or ad· dresses of relatives her motMr might he visiting. Police say that in lbe wee.It since the girl turned herself in at the police depar tment front desk. not lmow10g where else to go for help, they have developed two s harply conflicting leads on h er mot her 's p osa lbJe wher eabouts. The live-in boy(riend, witlf whom the mot.her spilt before leavlne the Harbor Area, called to say they went to El SelUDdo, then the mis&inl womu took her otkr two cblldren to tbe Colorado River. He t.old detectives 1be just plamMd to throw a 1ood aeare lnto . ber errant older daVlbter by the tactic. C8ee GI&L, Pap Al> ENCfNO CAP > -Two 4 children were being treated for 1 possible concussions and six • other youngsters were a mong 3 the 10 people reported hurt when] a bus carrying 31 children to the_ beach crashed into two ca ' afte r an apparent brake failure. Coast Weather Sunny and continue d warm. Lows tonight 58 at the beaches, 66 inland. Highs Thursday from 70s ·:; to low 90s. J . ~ ~, INSIDE TODAY .. / f FroM ii back -Giid the m-i"'ll·J>la~ and ltKkleu ·~ Angd1 ore ll\onkf al. Sec ltory, Page Bl. ladex M'f-""*"Att .... ~ C1' L.M..... M ..... Mii • 117 " ........ .., ...... -· =-~ 0:: :=..":. :: ~ ........ o.1¥ M Cl-• •• ~---.... .......... " == .... == -.......... I .,. =--~= :::::: •.:: • c a.•,...,...,. .. .... - .. Al CWL V PLOT C 'llldr I ~eagan· R~dy F Or. Triumph DETROIT CAPl -Roaald Rea ... ·a loaa ICM.\IM rDOaMet of lrlumpb arrive1 lOBllM .._ t be R epobllcan N a lloaal Con veatkio nominate& IUm fCM" president ot the United sa..a.- WbUe lbe outrome ol uw prt11 ldenbal ba1JoUna ls a fOftSOM concluaion with Ruau the only s urvav int tandldat• from 1 eo,,.,... of the ~a.ken N..._..Con..,ldlMe wt1 be •••......_ W• eftemoon •• 4:30 on Cihef'"...e. 2, 4end1. once-crowded held, tus choice for s econd spot on the ucke.t re- main~ the convention's only guessmc game Will it be, George Bush. the man who gave him the toughest fig ht in the R epublic1n primaries? Or Rep. Guy Vander NIXON LETTER ASSISTS REAGAN -A3 Jagt of Michigan. whose con- vention keynote speecb was put off until tonight when Tuesd1y night's program ran past midnight? Or Rep. Jack Kemp of New York. whose supporters staged • noisy, sign-waving de· monslraboo when be addreued the convention Tuesday nlpt? Others on most speculative Usts include Sens. Richard Lugar ol Indiana and Paul Lu· alt of Nevada, former Cabinet members Donald Rumsfeld and William Simon, and former President Ford. Laxalt. who will deliver the speech placin~ Reagan's name in nonu:nation tonight, said on the NBC-TV "Today" show that his speech would reach out to moderates. "This is no Jonger a party that excludes people," he said. "We 11eed everyone m .. Sen. Barry Goldwater or Arirona. who addressed the con- vention Tuesday night, said on the same television show that President Carter wa~ "a cool , hard-hearted politician who has never been a success." ~--· .. ..,........ LOOK AG~IN -An un· identified convention photo- grapher covers his f.1.ce with . a f_amiliar picture -the likenes5 ofYonaJaifeagan. who'll be nominClted by the Republicans for president tonight. ·Party leaders streamed Ln and out of Reagan's suite on the 69t.h noor or ~e Detroit "Plqa Hotel on Tuesday to discuss the vice ~ preside11t ial nom1na.t1on and most came away with the same impression : Reagan had not made up his mind For Reagan, the balldtLng on the presidential nominat1on Wlll be like a moment out of one of his Hollywood movies. Spruce Goose Eyed As Tourist Lure The Queen Mary and Boward Hughes ' seldom-seen flying boat, the Spruce Goose, may be Jinked as a s ingle touris t attraction by Texas oilman Jack Wrather and his Newport Beach negotiator. Wralher, whose Beverly Hills-based corporation owns the Disneyland Hotel. won exclusive negotiating rights Tuesday to take over the ocean liner, which iast sailed in 1967 and bu been a Port of Long Beach attraction ;ince. Wrather',s chief negotiator. Newgort cavtc leader Richard Stevens, said he's attempting to pull together a deai that would place the Spruce Goose rigtr. ' - .Fro•l",..AI GIRL .•. The child told juvenile officers 1t was due lo the couple's cons- tant b1ckenng and quarreling that lite became so unbearable s he fled her borne to stay with fnends But, investigators s ay , another source acquainted with lbe nmaway girl's mother bas told them the woman definitely cbd not intend to return wben she left Cost.a Mesa. \.. 'L.-next to we Queen Mary. Stevens. a res ident of Emer ald Bay and 5 0-time president of the Newport r Area Chamber of Commerc . said his boss wants to tum the Hughes' flying boat into a museum. The Summa Corp . which owns Hughes' famous boat, has plans to dismantle the wooden craft Aug. l and seod sections of* the flying boat t o variou& museums around the country. Tbe Spruce Goo s e was designed and built by Hughes during World War II as a troop-cargo transport. It made its only flight in 1947. Hughes was at the controls. "If everythin g co me s tQ.getber . it's rea sonable to assume we·ll be able to work .things out ." s aid Summa spokesman ~ed Lewis, noung, though, that only one "very prelio:unary talk" witb Wrather bas takCll place. Since the City or Long Beach began trying to sell the Queen Mary in 1970. Wralher has been among the interested parties. The famous ocean vesse l. which fir s t s ail ed o ut o f Southampton, England, m 1936. and the Spruce Goose share a common bond in World War II bjstory. a Wralber spokesman pointed out today. ' FORD •.• •••• .11 1c:b edaled lo eese.r. 11111 '9dakia at• a.m. PDT,,.....,. A GOP ...-ce, wbo ukelhot lo b• i41eaUll•d. told Tb• AHoclet.ed PnN that Req111 and Ford ~taltvts betan dlacuulona Tl.l.eaday nl&hl, hol.lrl alter 1 t'ord and Reafan bl.lddled to dfa c uss v ce pre ldd'.l\J..t c•ndldatea. The subject. c•me up again tbia mornin& wbe n Sertel e Ml.nonty Leader Howard Baker and House Minority Leader John Rhodes conferred in private with Re agan for about 40 m i nut es and di sc ussed ··overtures lhat could be made to encourage Ford to accept." the source scud CBS News reported Re~an told key GOP leaders that be wants Ford as bJS runing mate but that Ford has yet to indicate whether h e will accept According t.o the network report, l"ord was not onJy Reagan's first. choice, but he was bas only choice. This second source said that 1t was his impression that Reagan 1s serious about wanting Ford on ha s tic ke t a nd--1s a s king congressional leaders to help convince Ford of th.is . In fact. GOP congressional leaders have been pushing for Ford as Reagan's running male for several days They were to meet with Ford later today in an effort t.o convince him to join the ticket, according to the sources. Tbe U.S. Constitution puts a roadblock io the way of a Reagan.ford ticket. If Ford agreed to be Reagan's runnln\ mate. both could not ge.t California's 45 electoral votes - the biggest bloc from any ~te. The reason is that both R~g.n-and Ford the in Califomill -Reagan in Pacific Palis ades and the former president in Rancho Mirage. The 12th Amendment to the Constitution does not prohibit both t'1e president and vice president from being from the same state It merely says bOlh cannot recel\e their home state's electoral votes Fro• Page ,t I RESCUE ... Botb are r e covering from hypothermia, or severe chilling of the bod~. They say several ~ats and one large Navy vessel passed near them. but they were out of sight ot potential rescuers much o f lbe time in tbe troughs bet ween the swells. And maoy of the boats churning through the large seas we re under power and their franllc yells went unheard "Sometimes the Good Lord spares you. . "Talley said. He. explamed they crwsed t.o A¥alon Tuesday to scout the town for a fish in g trap they planned next week and were headed home to Long Beach Marana when the swells began to mount. "We were stall going along okay and then we hit something, we think maybe a fish." said Talley. Seiler dashed below and was horrified to find s eawater boiling in through a gaping hole m the Lana Rae's hull. "The hole was about the size of a basketball," Seiter recalled from his hospital bed. "Before I could get out of the cabin the water was clear up over my knees iie ~hed topside and the boat sank before either man could get into the life preservers they bad broken out It was a matter of about 30 seconds before the small boat went under, they said. "Yeah. we thought about dying," Seater said today "We started wondenng if we were ready to che. You th.ink or tlungs vou've done 10 life and never really appreciated " Spokesmen in the detective bureau said this morning they have received no further in· formatioo oo the case. Grunion Run DAILY PILOT '~ a._... '°""" 0..1w P • • ...,, ~ ~ c......,ftll!O t'-: ~ ,.,..,., 1\ PIM~ t't t'tw 0r ..... '-" --'-"• s..r-· t+he"r\ ... ~ ....... ~ ~~ ... , .... c .... __ .._..,,. __ =::c:c:~,.~~ :•!!.:;..=.-.=": _$«,,Mn --~ T,__..,.. ---" .. Jlt.., .... 09\. ~o. ....... c..w-c---·-· -... .....,..... ___ ...... cw.. .,..,. __ .,,._ ____ ,_...~-l•• _,._ -...~ .. - ~ .. ~ --.....- c..e.--.c... Jlt .......... ,..... -----.. 0 -~""' °"'°" .=:... "::c.. -~=::..:. :.:. Tonight's Night/or Fish Unmioo, those delectable little siJvery fusb some people doo't believe exist until tb'ey bave actually eaten them fried to a golden brown, are scheduled to run tonicht on Or~asl beaches. They ce tentatively expected to come in wilb the hip ti~ ~bout ~gbt to spawn. risk· mg lettial scooped up by bare-.bands 11QC1en Skeptical punion bWlten who bave DeTer ~ a nm on sandy beaches ban sometimes =· bome doubtiftc tbey reall7 ''The1 p ick thel r own beaches.•• says S. N atheman, of tbe California Department at Flab Md Game . .. lt'. l'ftlt7 ilnpaaiMe to ..... d iet· wbltb beaclaea tlae7'll tbooae," ... ,. Nat....__, 8d· -· &bit tbe little ............ , pen are Pf'ttt1 ~·•"et' ... """ tlleJ '° to 'p tll1le tMir11aM.ea. A ,...... lkwe II r .... ed for ..,_ OlfW' ... Ja to aldt Sig11up Challenge Rejected .,. . WASHINGTON CAP> -U.S. District Judie Gerhard A. Gesell refused t oda1 to ln· terfere with tbe duft re1· 1stration procram scheduled to .t>Hin next week. · the Americu ClvU Liberties Union challenged the program, charging that requiring Social Security numbers on the forms is a violation of tbe 197S Privacy Act. The ACLU sought either lo delay registration until new forms could be provided or to at leas t reguire the posllng of notices stating that giving out Social Security numbers as optional Gesell. bo~ver, declined to issue the requested temporary restraining order. commenting tbat lbe ACLU failed lo show that young men signing up would suffer irreparable injury by giving the numbers "The court lS persuaded at as m the publJc interest lo proceed with a registration program." Gesell saJd. . The ACLU suit, filed Tues day, cont.ended that the Pnvacy Act of 1975 prohibits agencies from requinng Social Security numbers unless 1t 1s called ror 10 the .. la w The Selecti ve Service law does not spect!1ca.I· ly menllon these m,imbers. t_t,e suit swd f'ro• Page A I SMITH .... panel m e up itsmind_ oo_l.Lre or death for Smith, Potter saJd the defendant's apparent lack of criminal actJvily before hi.s tn· volvement 1.0 the Bealer case was one such element Another Juror when asked tf the ·panel believed 10 the ex ;s t e nce of J ac k o r R a > :-es pondt.'d , · 1\ot for a minute .. Formal ~cntencang of Smith •~ s c h eduled fo r Au g 22 1n Supenor Court J udge Leonard ~1 c Bnde's courtroom De fense attorney Terry Giles already has tnd1cat~d he will ap· peal the case. Policy Altered . PHILADELPHIA CAP> -The city police department will make every effort to comply ..-. 1th a consent order requinng 1t to hitt womein for 30 percent at its officer vacancies. city Solicitor Alan DaTis says 1be con sent order resolves an t-m ployment d!scnmanataon swt hied Feb 19. 1974 ,__..--JUST IJRE~KINC ...__---..... ~ lt4"M /rom ~·· tlllllf'ld.., ~ ..... •HIDp:uaau . .,,, .. __ _ Mut.air lncideriu Blamed on tDtnpuier OAKLAND CAP) -CoafideoUal reports ol .. tbree potenUal- ly disastrous mid·air lncldmta" w're ~IOMCI today by Oaklaod· Tribune in connection wllh rr•day'1 compute breakdown at the Fremont air tralflc control center. Tbe story said the Federal A vtaUon AdmlniltraUoe eoa· rlrmed the reports but denied, after a prelimlnary probe 'Uaat there bad been any "encroachment ot ainpace." TIM PM wu not immediately anilable for further comment. '"!be controllers say that one near-colllalon wu averted by 800 feet or less and that two other lncldenta required emer':fl actions to prevent possible mid·alr colllalom " the Tribune No details were provided. ' ,..,,_,....., PP'M11ec._ hi Dfee WASHINGTON CAP> -Tbe nation's lnduatrial productJoo plunged 2.4 per cent in June. the f1fth monthly decline in a row as the recessioo continued lo spread t.hroucb the economy. u,e government reported today June's severe drop folJows a s1m1lar 2.4 percent falloff in May, tbeFederaJ Reserve Board said. The ded~e last moo~ was ~e largest since January ms. when production ln the nation's factones. mines and milla plum· meted 3.4 percent, the Federal Reserve said. Tbat occurred du.r mg the depths of the nation's last recession ~ Pri~n oa lleh-d LONDON CAP) -Gold moved higher today on European money markets after falling sharply Tuesday. Tbe value of the dollar was mixed against other major currencies. London gold traders fixed the afternoon pricF of gold at S628anounce. up from Tuesday'scloseofS620. Gold traded in New York al $16216, up US Silver traded in New Yorkat$15.S7. up39cents. Six Blazes Battled Brwh Fires Work "' . . -OJ OC ~Onist? Three of six brush fires lhal brok~ out ID Orange County Monday afternoon and everung may be the work or an arsorust. an Orange County Fire Depart· ment spokesman said to(lay The largest of the thr~ r1res belle\ ed to be or "susp1c1ous ori gin · oc'currt!J in Yorba L..1(10 0 ;.it the e~t end or Yorba l.Jnd<1 Boule,ard and·bu.rne-d o"er l l(J c1rre'> after breaJong out at 6 22 p m . .said information offirer ~1 ke McKet> In qwck success.ion. t-.i.o other fires of tn~nd!ar) onglD broke out -a 40-acre blaz.e in CoaJ Canyon at 8.30 p m and a one- ac re fire 1n nea r by Gypsui:n Canyon at 10 55 p m . Mckee said McKtt said the prox1m1ty or the t.h.ree fue, LO each OtheJI' and the short ume span tnvolved poinla toward an incenchary Tbe lint at the stx Ores broke out at 4 20 p. m along Nobl Ranch Road tn Orange. but con- ~u m ed less tha n four acres Summer Sale! 1-; Fantastic Savings on au OU f famous fines _ " Including .. ·. DON'T DELAY ... Rich carvings. Rere woods . ~omantic design. ~top In today for the finest selectfon of quality furniture in the Harbor"Area.. • /. -.. ...,..__... __ ..... _ U'GUllM llAQt Ml ..... .,.....,, (1M, .. •t ·~ .. ;. ,, . . : .. ·r. •' COMPOSffE TRANSAC110NS ,, Wldlieeday. July , e. ., s Ex.-presiJent Big On Small Boarda 81 ml.TON ll08KOWITZ ~ L Ford. tanner President ol the.United SUtes. la k ' z more act.lw Ill the business world. H1s cbotce "'a J d ~. is a little~-,._. llM laeert a fixture for some time on the luncheon· a.I V dreeit. commanding top rees for 8dd.resaing ...-'r r ~~laves. And be desenres a top fee. It's • ~ ctn JOU can get a former President to come to ~ .. ,,.. .,... ,_. llA.S NOW moved directly 10t.o corporate We -• a the po&itiou on boards-of direct.ors. He has ta.a ,._flt ~ -.signmeots -and be has also signed • •a r n •-to cme ol tbese companies. Be .... .ii ol tJese moves in recent months. J erry ~ ... .., • the board of directors of these com· ...... : -G& 'Jl!de~. Greenvm:h Conn. This is an outf 1l 6-__. a. llie ~ as General Cable They do make wv.e a.od cable But they have been expanding through ac· ~llltaU... 5pra.eue EWtnc in 1976, Automation lo· dustries In 1978 Sprague makes elec- t r 1 ca I compon e nts . Money Automation provides Tree engineering services for weapons systems- and they do half their bus in~ wtth the US Navy <f'ord might be he1p(llJ here smce be used to sign the check!\,. so to speak, at theot.bereod) -~anta Fe ~onal in Orange County. In these ~rgy-s~ day1 tins es an uaport.aot operator. The)I build t.bt> .rip ,-otJ need to dnft for 011, both on land and off shore . Ant& tbity are oow pumping od on their own aceount from the Tb.J.SlJe fJdd rn tbe North Soo Sheai'SOD Loeb Rhoi9des. New York. Here·s one of the top broker age houses Lil the nation. with offices every where They pe the survtvon or a slew or Wall S~t houses th.at t'ooldll't inake 1t on their own :.Shearson Ham mill Loeb Rhoades. Hornbk>wer. Weeks ; Noyes,& Trask . H H('fllz. Fau.Unwr. Dawluns & Su.llJva1': Hayden. Stone. \ fkml>lein-M at'auJ.ay . Co11:an. Berlmd, WeLI & Levitt. -.l -TIGER. n-.."l'E RNATIONAL. Los Angeles. An out growth o( I.be Qfd Fl.van& Tiger IJlle. this company is now -tb~~~~aA'ler..-~Fat4~--­ of about 30 Jet.s: including a rouple of 747 Jt1mbos. They also le.86e eqwpmeoL They own nearly 50..000 railroad cars It's T\ger that na.s ~ Ford as a coo.su.Jt.anl in add1 llon to puttll\~ hJm on the board Direct.ors ~et p&Jd between SlO OOO"bd 120,000 a year these days. Tht:) are expeL'ted to attend all board meet. mgs. usually a mm1mum o( Joor a )ear They are also ex pt'<'led to sit on t'ommst\(>("'; of~ board. t>Specially outside dtrl'C'tors ls kt.-F'ord 1outs1oe meaning they a re not emplo~ b) the compan) 1 One of the common denomitiators or these four com· pan 1es 1s that the) ha n• next tc nothing to do wtth tht: average C'On5Umer l 'nles!> you ar.e at'lJve tn the market and have an at'('Otlnl 11t Shearsoo Loeb you wouJd ha\ e to business to transact wtth any of these comparues. GK, San ta Fe and T\ger do their business with other companies. And Sbearson serves iosulUllons and people with large chunks of mont-) at their dJ.Spo6al. Energy-saver LOans Pan of Broun Plan SACRAMENTO <AP> -Schools. hospitals. c1t1es and counties could qualif_>-' for \ow-cost lOa.M for energy con· servatioo projects Ulider •new program unveiled by Gov Edmund Brown Jr. The Democratic governor u.Jd "c.onservatJoo is the most readily avaj)able, least expensive sourc-e of energy These loans wtll help schools bo6p1tals and other public agencies take the lead in c.-onservation ·· He also announced loans t.otallng S6 1 mill.Jon to 41 agent'1es. The program provides for a tt>tal of S20 mil hon '1' 19ans to bt-admiru~red by the state Energy Commission over the next two years '• .. . '• ... • .. .. \o. .. ·~ ... . ... -"' -I ... _,.,., Mhal SIO<"k• Did ..EW Y<>ft"' A.Pt .JV' I) """' tocuv ~ ..,..~.., 12) Oect..-m ., ~ Jn Ji. TOlal •-1~ l'llJS .......... 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IC>NOO OVI by llliwtfe ~OI NlnMM~. ~ tMa llf~·,, -· • Ola< CAVETT G ..... 1 Jtm 0.le 1P1t1 2 (If ll cm snooS££ Roe"~ Mu!>OC Colot.oo •'Cl• -.1e .onc! rec0tO l!Wkr .,,._n r<Xlo, IU<'OS puyen d t "nQ'""'" 9C'l ol ~ ~itn< •• CWI llW! Mtle ~n A.,,,.. n '" Cal•t0<ro111 ... 9) ff TAKES A TH& S) B.ECTRIC COMPANY (Al 700 0 KUNG FU ~ CAME.AA THREE A COIOf 8d G"1 NlOUI> t Sllange Tt>e t>l«ywf"oqnl ol"C POe1 ~ ..,~•~ tnCluOe I he l\n Phty ' F Of Colored G.rb WhO Have ~eel Su.oo.t Wilen r,,,. R11.noow is Enut ·~ Clf oflled I Al d O TlC TAC DOUGH C,,.n., ""'"'~ regtrt11'1on It'< } ~il.l><'d llO'V _,, wM W~' lf..CU980 Of II*"""' 0 Ja.(EA'S Wll.O lD MERVGAIFflN (!) S'mE£TS ~SAN FAAHCISCO ""'"tl<'I • college c1aUm.11e c• n.s oaugnter '' murde<l'd Sto1>e mull '"'""' oown the murderer • HOGA.N'S HEAOU An elote German div•~ --~ ~ 61111., •• •f'<I oreattis p<OC>lemS IOt l<hn~ ano Hogan -~ l>eel1nlth-lrle '-I •icum ChanN~f Lisr ing11 fJ KNXT ICBS) Lo~ >\n w .. 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CJ) M"A~·w----t ~-..-recor-d• • lt!!le< 10 11is 111111er Oel•"•no .... dav "' Ille 0 A '"""' e t'l\80 T ~ e ,.,...,"!! ODri>M llr'Cl ~~err= • NA TIOHAl NEWS 811 GREAT PEAFORMAHCES Tnl' Gond OoClor £0"'&•0 A~"4'f RICf\Nt1 ~..,., Oob 0.Y.y l~ Giant 8nO llAt1r,1111 Muon ate '""llTt'd .., N"'' Soman s -~ o4 comic; v•9net1u basfld upon c~r.ov s Sllot1 stone& ' 6I!) KUP'S SHOW TUBE TOPPERS CBS 9 , NBC 8 . ABC • 4:30 -RepubUcan NaUonalConvenUon. Ronald Rea1an rettives the nominaUoo of the GOP toniaht in the climactic moment of the political parley. K.HJ e 8 : 00 -"Batman." The original ~ movie that paved the way for the popular TV series with Adam West a nd Burt Ward as the Caped Crusader and the Boy Wonder . CBS 9 8:30 -"The Dis.appearance of Aimee." Faye Dunaway and Bette Davis head the cast of this movie about tbe purported kidnapplng o( evangelist Aimee Semple Mc Pherson. ~1•••0NtW8 11~ NEW\. YWED GAME HlWS MOW • • • ·1 W811>. 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Cisco Kid Takes A·im at TV Violence Tuni Off Politics NEW YORK CAP> - Liss than 2.5 percent of the television audience tn Nt-w York City and bare ly a third of the v1e"'ers 10 Chicago watched network cov· erage of the Republ.Jcan Nation a l Conv e ntion Monday night. fii?u res from the A.C. Nielsen Co. showed So-called "overnight" ratings were available only far the two big cities. TrapfWd Anne Fra ncis s tars as an unwilling cap, live of a recluse m "A bide With M e" tonight at 7:30 on KOC E, Channel 50, and 'at 8:30 on KCET. Channel 28. SACRAMENTO <AP><....2"The old Cisro Kid of the movies says of today's TV westerns. "There's so much violence, it's fearf&i." Adds Duncan Renaldo. 74 : "They've killed more people than populated the entire West .. . H's not true lo history ... It's a ternble msult to the name of our ancestors. aJI done for the sake or money ·· Renaldo galloped through 164 mov1~ and 156 telev1~1on i-.hows with fomt!d actor U.'O Carrillo a~ his s1dt:k1ck Pancho Now retired. Renaldo was interviewed m the Sacramento Medical Center where he bad gone for artery trouble 111 a leg. Hen~ldo lives tn Santa Ba.rt>ar,. but came to Rush Heads Colwnbia the Sacramento hospital because of a treatment available there. My good fnend Edward Everett Horton t.au&ht me lhe a rt of ad,Jibbmg and Leo was a master of it. so we would ~o bchmd a rock. make up our speeches, come out a nd shoot it It used to dnve the poor cut· The Cisco Kid didn't sboot down band.its. That would have been "frivolous and unneceessary W e were baby !>1tlers ror m1lltons of youngsters It v. as a family -.how. and we nt'vt.'r Ka.lied anyone ·· ters craz~ · · , I It> Jddt'<i. · · ~ot mun' people kno" this. but most of tht· d1Jlo.:11e 1n thl· sene~ \!.~impromptu Renaldo jnd Carnllo fil med the last of lhe Cis- <'O Kid .,,.ru ... in 195."> ,ind C.trnllo died 10 yean. IJlt'r Danny Thomas ~nefi~ Special Set The thrt'<' hour Danny Thomas spec•1al .. Come Cele brate the Child" will air on KTLA. Chan, nel 5, Sunday from 8 to l l p.m J oini ng Thomas a t the. Frontie r Hotel in Las Vegas to host this benefit performance for St. Jude Ch1ldren·s Research Hospital w11l be Wayne Newton and Tony Orlando. Their guests wUI include Glen Campbell. Mac Davis. Lola F'alana. Orson Wells. Charo. Tanya Tucl<er. Bob Anderson. Jan Murray and many others The Los Angeles segment. em a oa ling live from KTLA s tud>os. wtll be hosted by Wtnk M artmdale and Ken M 1nvard and Bob Arthur or KABC's Ken and Bob Company Ce l~rities S<"h e du led to ans\!. er poones locally &DCI~ Monlt' Hall. Persis Kha mbatt.a. Cathy Ltt Crosby. Carol Con· nor'. W11l1am Windom . Ray Brad bur~. Rt>semarte Robert Vaughan. Bill !\1 acy, Louie Nye. J ot> Campanella. Melissa G 1 I bert. Richard Anderson. Jo~ette Cov.am. Wade Adams. Elgt.-n and Elaine Baylor, witb others to be announced. In New York, ABC at· ---------- HOLLYWOOD CAP) -Entertainment in· dustry veteran Herman Rush will take over as president ol Columbia Pictures Television on Aug. 4. replacing longtJme president Larry White. WhJte earlier aruioun~ bJ..s wish to return to ~ independent production. A hilarious new oomedy lor evt'!')'Ole who ever wanted to give the oil~ ps tum oU the power~·~ and make the banks stand in &ne for a ~. tracled 10 percent of the · audience for the opening night coverage, to 9 per· cent for CBS and S ~r, ce nt for NB C . Jn Chicago, CBS had 16 per cent of the audience, ABC 10 p e r cent ·and- .NBC 7. That means in New York. 76 percent of the viewers between 7 :30 and 11 p .m . EDT watched programs on channels not-. providing gavel-to-gavel conven, tion coverage . In Chicago, 67 percent of the -a udience c hose aJternate programming. Casino Life On Chronicle Rush, currently president of l.ndependent,pro- duction company Marble Arch froductions', be1,an his television c~r in l9Sl. He bas been an agent. "Atlantic City: Win · producer and bead of hip own film and television ners and Losers." the packaging company. , ~UHT second program l'n the ----------------------ID" new senes "U.S. Chroni, NCJAB9 cle'' examining casino 1l0H ~r MOVIE RATINGS ABK gambllilg as a means of ·~ •.. FOR PARENTS AND --- solving the economic ~~,..'-VO•~. YOUNG PEOPLE woes of that city, airs ·~~~· "4•~ Thursday at 9:30 p.m. 111e:::.:,.. ...... -:;::::.--on KOCE , Cb.amiel 50. I Rllt'\N ,. __ _,,_.,.,__ ··u .s. 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