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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-07-22 - Orange Coast Pilot,. , ation's ever rea s ' .su.,geon Ordered Peter Sellers I To Stand Trial ·A.gain Strick ·in T~iangle Case By .Heart 1'.ttack TUESDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 2'2, 1980 VOL 7J, HO. JM, J SECTIONS, 24 .. AGIS ............. David Miller, an importer of novelty items who is in the business of making suckers out of politicians, nibbles on a caricature of Ronald Reagan as be displays likenesses of Ayatollah Khomeini. Fidel Castro and Iranian President Bani-Sadr. He hopes he'll take a licking at the Democratic convention. Drought Still Bere Showers Relieve I Southwest's Heat Bytlle Anedated Preta Rain took some of lbe pain out of the beat wave that bas rontributed to more tbu 1.~ deaths today. but a1rtcwtu.re offlciala say it will take a lot Tot Slain; Father Held DETROIT <AP) -A 27-year- Qld ex-convict was arrested l tiler bla 3-year-old son w11 beatea to death with a brick. PQUce aald the motive for the ~ may have been revenae If.mat the boy's mother. Tiie body of D'andre Parter "II found dan11.lna on a fence •IUI a re>pe aro.and its neck $••day. Police Sft. Donald N• aaid tbe cblld died from Mad~uriea. fte boy'1 father, Herman 8-Der, wu arrated at taJa ...... more lo break a dought in tbe Southwest. Widely scattered showers fell across Texas today but officiala said it was just a drop in the bucket. ''Tobaveanykindofrelleffrom the droueht. we'll need a rainfall of an inch and a half to two inches," said Vlrgil Helm of the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Soil Conservation Service in Dallu. "Some of lbe areaa are ao dried out that you have such huge cueb that it milbt take three to four inches.j' More than four lnches fell ln so m e eastern Arkansas communities late Monday and of. ficiala there called it "just a abot in the arm." Dr. Woody Miiey. •. aoil speciaUat for tbe Arkana.,aa Cooperative Em.tslon Service, said, however, tbat about IO percent~ tbe cotton crop could bounce beck lf more rainl rau m tbt nt 1rt '"' wee'.:s. ,.,.eo ~orth and Nortbeaat, t6" MIN, .... Al) • Triangle Dea.ths Doctor Faces Murder Trial By DAVID KUTZMANN OI tlle o.lty l'lle4 Maff A prominent Hunti ngton Harbour s urgeon bas been ordered to stand trial in Orange County Superior Court for the June 13 double slaying of his Bizarre Tape Bares Tale Of Murders RED BLUFF <AP> -Edward Lee Crandall, who police say killed four and then shot himself as he drove off a cliff, left behind a wood and cardboard spaceship. Police s aid Monday that Crandall, 32. also left a 2~·minule recorded tape in bis small and cluttered home in Fairhaven. Humboldt County. Crandall committed suicide July 12 ln Lassen National Park after killing <Barbara Jean Kitchen, 32, and her three children, ln tbelr Red Bluff home, officers say. The tape says, 'Tm Edward Crandall and I'm a nut." Tehama County S heriff's Capt . William Cubdollar apecwated that Crandall killed the Kitchens simply because he had known them better than anyone, bavin1 been friends for a lone Ume. He sald Crandall appears to have wanted to kill especially the children. The tape said, "A frihd ol mine came over today and told me that abe waa nearly kidnapped yesterday and today she's iotni to ao ln and talk to the police. . "Well, that -since I'm a child moletter -lbat pushes up my plam. I'm afraid abe's tolDI to •Pill the beam -IO I'm aolnc to put my plan into operat.laft, lbe llttle that there ls of it," the tape said. Cranda ll seemed moat concerned ror the rate or bla wood and cardboard space ship, <See SPACE, Pase AZ) Oil Exporb Cut MEXICU <..'lTY CAP)-Mex· lco·a natlonaJ oil monopolY an· nounced It was temporarily cut· t1n1 back exports t.o help ln· creaae domestic supplies. About 52 percent ol Medco'1 export..t oil la purctiaaed by U.S. oil nrma. t I . ex-wife and a well-known Long Beach attorney presumed to be her lover. W es t Orange Cou nt y Municipal Court Judge Ragnar Engebretsen ruled Monday there was reasonable cause to believe that Or Louis Ala1a. 50. stabbed Mar gy Lou /\la1a and Marvin Tincher to death Wllh a kitchen knife the night or Friday the 13th. "J can sec where a jury could conclude . . . that first degree m urd e r h ad occurred." Engebretsen said in reJe<:tlng defense requests that murder c harges a gain s t Ala1a be dismissed. Engebretsen also turned do-.Tl a defense motion to drop special ci rcumstance a I legations against the gray-haired phy s ician that could lead to consideration of the death penalty if he is convicted. The judge s aid there was reasonable cause to beljeve that special cir cums tan ces - multiple murders -existed in the case. Engebretsen ordered AJaia, presently free on '250,00 bail, to appear in Superior Court in Santa Ana Aug . 4. A trial date would then be set. Defense attorneys for Alaia had sousht to have charges a1almt the orthopedic surgeon diamllled for lack ol evidence. Co-eoumel Ed Geor1e Jr. said the ~on. in preseotin1 evidence duriq a preliminary hearin& that be1an Friday, bad not demonstrated to a reasonable certainty that Alai• <See DOCl'O&. Pa&e AZ> Gay Cubans Head for SF SAN FRANCISCO (AP> Gay leaden .,.-eoalident that the resettlement of bomoeexuai Cu ban refu1ee1 in San Franclaco beJi.nnln1 Wedneeday will 10 amootbly. "We•re pretty much preP.,.ed for them," aald Keo Maley, a member or a t•Y committee connected to the Castro District 's Metropolitan Community Church. About 40 aar C\abana are to arrive WedMad.ly from l:Clln ~lr Force Bate in l"lortda, and another 4011aundQ. Tbe clb'• l•Y leaders estimate San Franclaco could receive aa many 11 1,000 refq ... over U.. next few montbl. • l STRICKEN Peter Sellers ..... ..._.... Aili1ig Heart Hospitalizes Peter Sellers . LONDON tAP >-Actor Peter Sellers suffered a heart attack tod ay at Lo ndon's plus h Dorchester Hotel and was taken to a hospital. He was first reported in grave condition but later was said to have improved slightly. The 54-year-old Sellers bas s uffered a s tring of heart attacks the past six years. The last was in May in Dublin, where be was hospitalized for several days. In 1977 he was fitted with a pacemaker. A spokesman at t h e Dorchester. home for visiting royalty, tycoons and movie stars. said Sellers checked in Saturday with bis secretary. Michael Jeffries. After being stricken. at the hotel today, he wu taken to a hospital, where a spokea~an said be was "rravely ill." Three hours after be was taken m. bo•ever, the spokesman said Sellen' coaditi<lll bad improved sUabUy. He wu being treated ln the intensive-care unit. The actor was recentlt reunited with his fourth wife, Lynne Frederick, 29 years his junior. aft.er a split. She 1VU not believed to be with him in London. 1 Shot, I Knifed LODI '<AP> -One man wu shot to death and b.ia alle1ed u - u Han\ was stabbed several times and lost an ear after beins cauaht by the dead man'• rrtends. sheriff's deputies said Thuraday. Transient Jailed; 2 Wounded By FllEDEIUCK SCRO EM EHL Otdllt~, ...... ,Yft A two-county s hooting spree that left a Los Alamitos man dead and his nephew and a Los Angeles teen-ager mJured ended early today m the arrest o( a northern California transient on murder and assault charges. Huitt Carter. believed to be about 30, was arrested by Torrance Polrce Department oHicc•rs about l.15 a.m. today without iul·ident. more than six hours after the shooting began, authont1es said Killed about 6:30 p m . Monday by a single shot from a .30 calibe r carbine rifle was Ca rter's father. Dean Carter , 62. of 12100 Montec1to, located in the unincorpor ated Ross moor neighborhood of Los Alamitos. Or a nge County S herifr's Department investigators also alleged that Carter shot his cousin. Dean J antzen. 17, who also h\•cd at the Ross moor address Jantzen was reported to be in serious condition today at Fountain Valley Community Hospital a fte r undergoing emergency surgery for stomach wounds Lt. Wyatt Hart said Carter ned from the residence after the s hooting and drove to Norwalk where Jeffrey Glenn Simps0o. 18, was shot twice and injurechs <See SPREE, Page A%) Coast Weather Fair through Wednes- day. except for night and morning low c l ouds spreading inland. Lows tonight 60 at the beaches, 65 Inland. Hi1hs Wednes- day upper 60s to lower 80s. INSIDE TODA" F'or thoN .mo how giWft up on the AnQtll, the RorM ha~ opnwd lllO to0rlcotd1. See lfOfll. photot, POQt Bf. l•tlex ' l ;&.;l s l ... J!ily p. ,. 'Don't Register' Rroteaters Chant; ignups Continue 8 7 fte AAKU&ed P,.. P ost of11tt11 •round tbe country wue r ln1td with l1n ~·•vlnti demonat raton c~anUna "Don't Realrter" as yeuntt men bea•n re111tenn1 with the> Stlec:Hvf' Seorvltf' SJ 11 tem amid protests lbi.l generally ~rC' peacftful Mlcbatf llUJ.1ht as hf' 1111nf'd up lft Oakland "I ijwst hol)(' I don't bevt to so . I Ju t be1u llvln1 my ure " •·what. c-.n • yuu do'> ll'a the covero'ment. rl1ht '> •• •••d The rf'glstrotlon 11ro1ram, whtt'h will afft-'<"t four mllllon men bOm In UJOO 1md tOOl , ~,ao Monday and eontlouc-~t todl'Y urter last rrunute efforta tu block It It Is ~ioa challen.ied as unton11t ltutlon•l becttu:se it , ' Mother Did It • RegUters Son for Draft GRAY COURT. S.C. fA.., -Jn the rural town of Gray Court. registration v,r1th the Selet'llve Serv1re System was an unusual expen enre for Manon Cooper and ht!r 19-year-old son Eddie Mrs. Cooper , who worlt:s at the Gray Court post off1ee. registered her only child Monday. "There was a special feeling there." she said "We 're very close. I guess that makes it worse " "It made me feel a little more comfortable." said CooRer. a student at Furman University in nearby Greenvtlle, · but I "" guess she hated to see me register." -.• ~ Draft Sign ups Booth Operators utlud women. a.ad lhe U.S.. Suprem Court la expect.ed to bear the rue later this year. Jlrotttts were wldespread, but gt>nf'rally small. and wer~ not reported t.o have interfered with rt.'ttlstraUon. Post offke walls were spray painted with anti·recistration alogan.s m Seattle. aod several t ho usand reglatntlon forms were stolen ovenlilht from the Eugene. Ore., post office. Two New Yorlt City postal workers fiJed a lawsuit asking to be exempted from:=oc:euing re,istraUon forms. Rogg, 29. who applied for eatious objet'tor s tatus durln& l be \'1etnam war, said be could not "1n good conscience" help register other people. Hundreds of people paraded outside a New York City post o ff1 c<' Ot'ros,; fro m Mattison Square Garden. while protestors Inside locked arms in front of th<.• registration wlndow. Some 20 pickets 1.n San Antonio, T exas. chanted, "One. two. thrE'e. four, Exxon's not worth a war." o Some 400 people marched around San Francisco's main post office. and In B ernal Hei~hts. Calif .. two men chained themselves to the post office door before police cut them free and cited them for disturbing the peace But the r e al so were demonstrations of another~rt. . . ............ DENISE WORD AEVEl'..8 IN WELCOME DALLAS RAINFALL Ju8t a Drop In the Buctcet After'Perchlng Drought Boomer Weds TV Canine •Marries' Pooclle bfMIP-AI RAIN ••. !b\ch bad been spared tbe beat I pla1uln1 other perts of tbe ~U:Z· oo Monday endured a day ot temperatures 0..- 100. Water emergencies were de- cl a red i n New York and Philadelphia. Tbe beat hu been blam" for at least 1,21ldeatba ln23statesalnce June 22. according to an unolftcial count by the Associated Press. Sen. David Pryor, D·Ark .. said hf was "appalled and fru s trate d '' bec ause the F armers Home Admlnislratio.D baa not declared the state a beat.wave disaster area. The Small Business Administration declared a disaster area in the stale Thursday. Mi ssouri Gov . J ose ph Teasdale and Lt. Gov. William Phelps went to Was hingtco on Monday to seek an additional S20 mllllon in federal aid. T he state h as rere1ved more th.an $6.S million from the government, with mo6l or the money going for the purchase and delivery of fans T empe ratures 10 both Arkansas and Missouri cooled som ewhat Monday, but bot weather and increased humidity we re expected to return by the e n d o f t h e w ee k . H i gh temperatures in the 80s were reported Monday in Arkansas, while in Missouri only J oplin r~port.ed a temperature or 100 or higher. In Mississippi, 11 Inches of rain Monday broueht some relief from the heat, but forced more than 1.000 residents to leave lhe1r h<,mes. The Nal1onf.1 Weathe r Service placed the entire Mt!>!>1ss1pp1 OellCI under a I A ... "RA L'ALLS.. ... v AJ"--w th. lb I'\ ot £\laaa na~h fll'IOd watcn Monoay nrgnt. F igfit_ IJ!!r<lstr~ti~ At •dawn, a group'"<\{ young men pnfildelriniolsnte the 1'allc~",llE!': ~~nstm!e"Witlf9 Am l'r1 c an flags, and four ~~ r _,_,__( -~ e m ~~r· .....!2 _r_____ ·bth: m:lln)':::i\altt~•illiu~~u~-.. -f,'~~:';i~~~ l~~ ~~ ~nl~--by t~e heat wave ~re enjoying Here. s Boonf1::r. ga\ie a resounding wbof and was mamed t~ some relief. temperatu.res in The hand-pamted sign on the 1! sometlung happened here. at side or the plywood booth near ho m e. · · s a 1 d a l h 1 rd. a the mam Santa Ana post office 20-year-old Mexican Amencan reaq , "Draft Counselor Is lo." man l}lready a father "I am not going to damned He said he'd probably wait Afghanistan," declar e d on e until the last minute before 20-year·old youth wh? d"?ve up deciding whether to return his m a late-model foreign import registration rard -;edan "I've got a friend who The counseling booth was set had his !>lomach blown away" up h) a coal1 t1on pf draft "I wa!'> born in 1960 and I don't reg 1st rat 1 on opponent!'> . want Lo go," announred another 1ncludin~ mt'mbers or the young man dtrN'ted lo the draft Society for LibertariC1n L1 fo. ~ o u n s e Ii n g boo l h b Y l.1bertanan Part)', and Alliance uemonstr ators tn front of the for SUrvtval. buildlng at 2201 N Grand Ave The purpose or the booth, saJd "I am not going lo go over there and right. It'd be different f 'ro• Page rt I SPACE ... which he swd the College of the Redwoods or Humboldt Stale University s hould use "for a play or something or that nature" rounselors Howard Hinman and Dyanne Petersen. is to malte s ure 19 & 20 }ear olds who are r e quired to register "understand lhe1r options." Ms. Petersen said the law does not pe rm it counse I o r s t o encourage ac t s o r civi l disobediance. such as advising a person not to register. Asked iJ the options ava.Uable lo a potent i a I regi s tranl basically boil down to either registering. or not reg1stenng and facing the consequences. Mr Petersen !>aid. "'Yes. that':. ll -~re-d::-w.tum ~of~e -- open<'d Jn Fond·du Lac. Wis .. one of the first to register was Dan Abern. 2n. who said the plight or his uncle, Thomas Aht rn Jr . a hostage in lran. ",magiiified my obligation." ,.. David Gibbs. ·who registered in Wichita Falls, Texas. said, "It's no problem .. I wouldn't mtnd killing a fe"": Iranians." In Boston. where about 100 pt>o·pte s ta ged sit ·ins at the l'nl ranees to the Post Ofhce Square Hat1on, chants of "Hell, nu. w<.• won't go." m ingled with str:uns of "God Bless America" from across the str~t where ron s trurt1on workers briefly traded punches with protest.ors. Members of t he Coalition Against Reg1strat100 and the Draft handed out le.aflels al PQ5t offices around the nation. No fl.rm figures oo the number or men r egist e r i ng wer e available Rut postal officials t•s t1mated 388 registered 10 Baltimore. m Boston. 1.300 to 1,500 in Colorado. 1.500 of the 50.000 eJ1g1ble. 1n South F1onda. :t.000 out of 100,000 eligible. i ''I've put a lot of work into 1l. and I would like to see it go to !>Ome use My other personal belo n gings a r e really unimportant and mean really nolhtng to me." the tape said. Fro• Pa.gt-:I I It con cluded. "So to one wasted life to another, have run. goodbye and good luck ... Crand aJI k i lied hi m s elf moments after handing a gale attendant at the Lassen park. a crude drawing or the act he was a bout to commit. Ban on Whaling Rejected by Vote BRIGHTON. England <AP> - Conservationists seekin g a worldwtde ban on whaling failed today to secure enough votes at t he Internation a l Whaling Commission conference here to halt the s laughter of the endangered mammals Thirteen of the J WC's 24 m ember nations voted for a moratorium. with nine voting against and two abs taining. But the conservationist~ needed at least 17 vot es. on a three· quarters majority or votes cast to win. The United States and Britam voted for the ban, the Soviet Uni-On and J apan against l l - ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT IPW Of .... ~f 0..t_. Pttot •tlf'I _..,_,,. •\ (Of"D.,... Ir. ...... Pf~\ I\ IN04t"'Ht 0• IP'lit °'-'-' -........ '-" ~ ... M•ltOl't\ .-. ~'""""° MonO.y tl'W°""" ,,..,., ... 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George said, the evidence during two days of testimony showed that Mrs Ala1a. 37. and Tincher had been . s lain in the heat of passion. George said the evidence indicated that AJaia arrived at the home Lo discuss visltallon with rus two young children. But when be saw Tincher there, he simply "lost control." According Lo the children, who testified Friday, an argument between the two parents quickly ensued during which Mrs . Alaia atte mpted Lo ca4 the police from the kitchen phone. Nine·year-old Maria Alaia testified that her father followed the woman into t he kitchen , grabbed a knife from a wall rack and plunged the blade into her stomach. The girl lheo said her father ran into an adjoinin g room where Tincher was seated and attacked the att o rney. a well·known figure in lhe Long Beach community . Mrs. Alai a died from a single knife wound wrule Tincher was stabbed nine times. The flrsl d ty unit to arrive at the scene tbal nigbl was a fLr~ department enaine company. F irefighter Edward Terrell tesUfled Monday that when be and two others entered the-front door to tbe home, they were met by Marc Alaia, ll. "Hurry, hurry, It's my mother," TerreD aald tbe ~ told flrefighten. He said the rescue workers ••nt to tbe ti~beo area where they lul~ two bodies 00 the noor. Dr. ~. bl said, wu bent cwer the womao •l vlnc her caf'dlo.pulmmary resuscltatkm. Ternll 1aJd WbeD bl lmelt · doWll te .. lit, be utld I.be def..s.t wbo bad attacll.S tM pair. He 1ald tbe doctor admau.d M 61 It. Wbm anotber flnmaa ~ ~ . -----...-- . working on Tinche r . tb e physician reportedly said. ''Don't worry about him. Work on her He doesn't matter," according to Terrell The firefighter said Ala1a eventually left lbe kitchen and !>al down on a couch io the TV room of the house While sittin g there , police officer Thomas Wood later testified, the doctor offered to lead investi~tors to the murder weapon "Would it malte it any easier 1f I pointed 1l out to you?" Wood quoted Alala as saying. The physician then took tbe o ffi ce r s t hr o ugh th e blood-smeared kitchen to the dining room , where a bloody knife Jay on the table. A neighbor also t estified , during the preliminary hearing Monday that she too entered the house after Marc ran to her door seeking help. After notifying the police, Fay Neuls said, she and the youth walked back to the Al ala r esid en ce on Gll~rt Avenue. When she entered lhe bouH, Ms. Neuls said, she saw Alala sitting on the couch. With him was his new wt.le. Susan, WhO had been waillnl for h1111 in a car . "I was in control until I saw him." sbe said AJaia told bls wife. Susan Alaia had said to him. "I shouldn't have let you come:• Ms. Neu.ls tesWied. Atala, wbo is continuina to pr actice mediclne wbile be la out on ball, bad married bil third wife last December. He had parted from Marn AJala In November, 1978. Their divorce proceedlnt•. aecordiDf to court doemDIDtl bad been bath acrlmoaloul &;i emotloaaUy cbaJ'sed. Felon Eecapee PAIRP'!ELD (AP) -A CCIII· v aded leloa wbo ~1 OftH <*aped from wttb belp from tile 81mbloa111 lJberadae Anrl 11e.,.S Mala wblle Ill coart far ••tDelltl l'rt· day. palke Nl4. l Cynthia.. a .pa&pood!e-kom the.pound.-' . , !'\ew Yof'l( tut 102~ surpassing the A hotel p1amst played "Here Comes The Bnde and Mi~hael 100 de.:ree mark for only tbe O'Laugb.IJn, mayor or th ts famed honeymoon capital, presided over wcond time tn three years The the '"weddmg" Monday first ttmt' camt< Sunday, v.1th a BOOMER. ABOUT 4 •,, and his bnde. JUSl over 1. arnved here over the weekend. Jetting 1n from Los Angeles Informed sources s&Jd the ceremony rulm1natC'd J cla!>slc Tinsel Town court.ship a wbirlwmd affair that started three weeks ago, when CyntJua was re~rued from the city dog pound FacinR certatn exltnr t1on. she was saved by trainer Ray Berwick. who "dl!>rovered" Roomer there about three years ago Oerwtrk. 1o1.ho al511 tratned lhe flock of raven.s for Alfred H1lch cork ·~ 196.1 film "Th<' Birds ... guesses that Cynth1a 1s mostJy poodle Shl' we1$!hs 20 pound!-, about 10 l1>ss than Boomer, and lS a half·tncb tallt'r , at 181 ~1ncht·" · The TV !><:nes, produced by A C Lyles, is entenng its seeond season. "THE REASON RAY AND I WANTED to do the senes was to show people who want to have dogs that the best dogs are at the pound,'' Lyles said Monday, addlllg that two of tu.s three dog.s came r rom clog pounds He S8Jd he had ~n rece1 vtng 150-200 lett.en a day from ownen o( would· be mates for Boomer, smce word got out that they were loot:l.Dg for a "spouse " After narrowing lhe cand.Jdates to 10, Boomer made~ cboece tum self. accord10gto ~BC C'ynUua wru. rC1 lm throughout lbe c-eremooy. and afterward licked at a doc bi.scu1t studded bndal cake for photographers ;,, A VETERINARIAN HAS PRONOUNCED her a ble to have pupp1~. an event to bt> r eatured in an upcoming sbow. Lyles said. Following the ceremony. the honeymooners were sebeduled for a ride on the Maid or Mist tour boat under Niagara Falls. then on to New York Caty where they wall n de a handsome cab through Central Park . an NBC spokeswoman said ''Then they're go1n~ to theta~ showctttwl, ··she added. Strike Slmls Diaper Plant M lAMI IA Pl Plant and de livery wor1cers have walked off their jobs at the last diaper service in South f1onda , leanng many customers high and wet The strike began Monday at Southern Comfort Diaper Service in a dJspute over uruoo representation. said Alan Cole. company vice president and general manager. United Food and Commercial Workers claimed a month ago it represented .the workers. When the company a s ke d for an election t'onducted by lbe Nallooal Labor Relations Board. the employees opted for a walkout IOI reading Oregon also reported its hottest temperatures or the year 104 1n Medford and Wann Springs SPREE ... he stood 1n the front yard of bas horn•· Hart said that a uthor ities "were one s tep behind" Carter in the late evening hours as he drove to La Mirada, then Torranre. Torrance police arres ted Carter after observing a man w1tb a rifle. They detained Ca rter ba sed on a radio broadcast previously issued by Orange County authorit.Jes. llart srud Carter was booked into Orange County Jail and is betng held 1o1.1lhout bail As~ed what may have pro\'oked the s hooting spree. Hart said. "We baven'l the foggiest .. lie noted that only Carter, tus father and rousin were present 1n the Rossmoor residence when the first shootings occurred. liart said it likewise was unknown whet.her the Norwilllt shooting was random. Carter, according to Hart, had most recently been living wilh his mother tn the Reddmg area. Leftist Turk Slain ISTANBUL. Turkey <A P> - Leftist union leader Kemal Turkler was assassinated in ao Istanbul suburb early today. He was the second major figure 1 slain tn Turkey to four days ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ <e CONCORD- QUARTZ Concord Delirium" The thinnest watches in the world. · \SJdl <]fla/Jt4 9!1wfi"AI 3S FASHION il-i5LAND • NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA 92660 TELEPHONE' C71·0 ~2* ( \ Oraage Coast ,. EO lTION Teday•s.Clo8l•lC N.Y.S&oeks VOL. 73, NO. *• 3 SECTIONS, 2-4 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A TUESDAY, JULY 22, 1980 N TWENTY-FIVE CENT Draft Protest Heard Co•yMan An-eswdin Gun Spree By FBEDER.ICK SCROEMEBL Ol-DM!y~S'8fl A two-county shooting spree that left a Los Alamitos man dead and bis nephew and a Los Angeles teen-ager ~ured ended early today in the arrest ol a northern California transient oo murder and assault charges. Huitt Carter, believed to be about 3"1, was arrested by Torrance Police Department officers about 1:15 a .m. today without incident, more than six hours after the shooting began, authorities said. Killed about 6:30 p.m . Monday by a single shot from a .30 caliber carbine rifle was Carter's father, Dean Carter, 62, of 12100 Montecito, located in the unincorporated Rossmoor neighborhood of Los Alamitos. Orange County Sheriff's Department investigators also alleged that Carter shot his cousin, Dean Jantzen, 17, who also Uved at the Rossmoor address. Jantzen was reported to be in serious cood.ltioo today at Fountain Valley Community Hospital after undergoing (See SPREE, Paae A2) . Coast Weather Fair through Wednes· day, except for night and morning low clouds spreadin& inland. Lows tonight 80 at the beacbes, 65 lnland. Hiibs Wednes· day upper IOI to lower 808. . INSIDE TODA'° 1'or,,_.do...,.,... .. °" ,,. ....... ,,., RoMI ,.,, ....... ,. ........ S.. "°'J, pMCoe, Pae-Bl. !Hes I.and Annex Decision Delayed The Orange County Board of Supervisors decided today to delay the bearing on Newport Beach's proposal to annex the 62-acre t r ia n gle of unincorporated territory near Hoag Memorial Hospital. The delay was suggested by Supervisor Thomas Riley, who represents Newport Beach, in order to give the city time to conduct general plan hearings on the p arcel locat ed on Superior Avenue north and south of 15th Street. At present the triangle, which is completely surrounded by city land, ii zooed for high-density residential. The annexation effort was launched by c ity official s because of the impact on city services of that zoning which is up to 25 lUlits to the acre more dense than the city's most dense zoning. Tbe general plan bearings are to begin at Thursday night's city planning commission. City start members have prepared a series of alternatives for the land ranging from about 15 units to the acre, which is the city's highest density to very low demity includina light industrial uses. Supervisors said they want the general plan question settled before they decide whether or not to approve the annexation. City officials are ur1ing affected property owners to attend the beariDp in order to setUe pcoperty use laaues bef«e tbe matter Is taken back to 1upenilon. · The annexation ls being conducted under a state law which allows annexation of l1land1 of unincorporated tenitarJ that are leu than 100 acres witbout tbe consent of ~ownen nld e r t b ~ t la w • t b e aDAeutlon merely baa to be approvwd bJ the county Board ot ............. &:t .. • SE:. ' • ! iirebomb Fatal ...... Mm,_ 9\: BAKSRSnBLD· (AP) -A 1 ~• •..1...~ =• Bakersfield boy was -' ..., wbm • ftrebomb ~• .. ,..=• thrown tbroa1b a wladow M ... lilld ad iutt.ed a dupla ml&. ........... tM .... ..... Housing Cost Problem Set For Airing The cost or expensive housing will b e discu ssed at noon Wednesday at the Newporter Inn. 1107 J amboree Road, Newport Beach, as Town Hall or California considers "Is Orange County Pricing Itself Out o f Its Lifestyle?" Vincent L. Mancbee, vice president and Orange County branch manager of Cushman, & Wakefield of California Inc .• will describe the theory that new buslnesses are becoming leery ol moving into the county because ol the lack of affordable housing for employees. ·'The rapid escalation of land costs appears to have made Orange County a Gold Coast for luxurious residences of corporate executives, but the absence ol low· and medium-cost bouaing has reduced the available labor force substantially.'' Mancbee says. The s peech will follow a luncheon in the Carousel Room at the inn. Tickets are $9. 75 each and reservations may be made by calling 752·9100 in Newport Beach. HOllty Action On Cuts Hit . ,, WASHINGTON (AP> Treasury Secretary G. WUUam lllWer cautioned Concresa today that ba1tJ actioa to cut tuea tn tb1I eleeticn year could make it even more difficult to atop Inflation and reverse tbe ecooomie rec..uon. lloweftl', llWer held out tM hope ol a tu cut tn 1111. "If de1t1ne d wltb care and dellberatlon H part of an o.er·all economic _pro1ram. 1ucb acdaa ..., nil ,.....,.. =~~= $17 Million County Approves Building Funds the futed coeta included e ven if it 1 means submitting a budget that . exceeds the limi t s set b y supervisors. the cuts were made to cet the departments to conform with the total that supervisors set. Supervisor Harriett Wieder told Thomas tbat in future budget sessions, sbe wants to see all department buda?ets with "That way we can then be in a position to make the polic y decisions about where to cut." New Heart Attack Hits Peter Sellers The 54-year-old Sellers bas s uffered a string o f ~eart attacks the past six years. The last was in May in Dublin, where be was hospitalized for several days . In 1977 be waa fitted wttb a pacemaker. A s pok es man at the Dorchester. home for visiting r oyalty, tycoon s and mo vie stars. said Sellers cbttlted in Saturday with bis secretar y, Michael Jeffries. After being stricken at lbe b<>Ul today, be was takm to a bospllal, where a s pokesman said be was "gravely ill." 1bree hours aft.er be was t.akee W, bo••YW, tM apoltesmu aaiC: Sellen' eoodWoa bad lmpi'Oved slightly. He was being tttated in the intensive-catt unit. The actor was recently reunited with bis fourth wife. Lynne f're4ericlt . 29 years bis junior. aft.et a split. She w as oot believed to be with him in London. SACRAMENTO (AP> - Twenty-three persons have been indicted by a federal grand jury on charges of conspiring to import Asian h e r oin worth "many millions of dollars." officials report. The indictment charges them with bringing white heroin i nto the Sacramento area from Thailand by way ol Canada. usina hair spray cans and suitcases and brief cues wttb false bottoms. TD ONLY COUNTY oftke 1W1 boUled lD tbe SO.JMI' old red Arisona sandatone structure II the General Services Acmcy's plan vault and that's slated to be mo"4 into a temporary bulldiDC later th1a year. The $«»,000includedintheliltol143 mllliOD ol capital projects under COD1ider&Uon in Moacky'a bearinp, will pay for "a re-atud.y wblcb may lndkate that we can 1pead a lower amount to brinl it into confonDaDee.'' Supervlw- Pbillp AntboQy said. The -.ooo lbad.J -ttmaled a COit ol tu mWkla to $2.1 mUliOD to make the balldiD& safe eDCN&b to use aaatn. CountJ aftldall said II~ the COit II SI mUUm. WBILS TBS SECOND study ta undertaken, auperYllon bad a few auunuons of tbetr own for re-opmiltC the buUdlq witbout .,...,,"' • lot ol comt7 moeey. · II.nett Wieder IOl Ma ..... ,... ......... for .... •ua&eltiml tbat tbe eomtJ pmb for ...... tkm tbat ..... rein the eartbquate •afeV ltudUdl for blat.orieal bQV•• -~..=: ... ~~~ =-..:::-= fUDdl to.,.. put ol the c:Ollltlllttilm ..... I MQI D MID TllAT If Oni.. ea.tJ .... a fedlnl diltrkt com.. lt ecNW .. tw ., the old ......... ... a•.U..... wbiw. ha .... tbe,...... ...,, lln ..... .... that lt woald .. u. eoml7 Sl adlllaa .... to ..... ,... new eowtaooma, ao the•·• .W.. .....,._..colt u.llt would mu• UaoH four coutrooma aHilalale ltlll ,...._ ........... . / ·. STRICKEN ~Se .. ,.. ............ Brazil OKs Newport Drug Firm's Offer After a nine-year wait, a Newport Beach pharmaceutical firm bas received approval to market the dnig Isoprinosine iii Brazil, tbe eighth l argest pharmaceutical market in the world. Sanford G lasky, s pokesman ror Newport Pharmaceutical International Inc ., s aid marketing plans are being developed and distribution is expected by mid-November. lsoprinosine, used to combat the common flu. hepatitis and shingles, bu been on the market for 10 years and cu.rrenUy is being sold in3Scountries. The drug, though, has not been approved for sale in ~e United States. Glasky said bis firm sWJ is wading thro u g h FDA requirements to get approval to market the drug here. Challenger Posts Gains Attorney Bobby D. Youngblood conti.nued to gain Monday on incumbent Judge Richard Orolco ln a recouDl ol ballot.a cut June 3 in a race in Oran1e County Central llunidpal Court. Recl*ar ol Voters Al Olaon said that Youqblood now Jud&e Oroleo by only 20 votea Final election resulta bad lbOlllDI tbe cbal._.., lolt in the twe>- race byDYat.ea. Olson said 35 precinct remalaed to be counted today tbe .. iDtbeJudicialdlatrict. About •.ooo Yates were cut UM eleetian. .If QM. Y Pl.OJ N I•"d't Jy!y 12. .. 1!JR .----JVST BREAIUNG----...... Law ....... ,.,.,,. ,..... ....... ...,,..., --.... , ........ Exxon Says Earnings Off Record Pace NP YOU (AP>-S-0.C. Corp • U.. workS't ..._. oU company, aakl toda)' h eal'IMd S1 Clll bUlioo ill UM MCOnd q\.&8.11ar o1 1980. •ZS~ Pttttlftt lncreue from pnilit.a la the aecond quarter ol \979. but down •cnifkan\ly ftom t.bi.a yHr'a first.quarter 1alna The prollt increa e, lea than aome Wall Street analy•tll pr('(j1ct~. tlark~ a slowdown· from the tompany'• 102 percent fir t quarter Inert~-end ttllected a coollftl of the world oil price ~pirtal ,. •:xx\ln's <-ha1 an. Clift.on G•r~·tn Jr , said the company'i set'ond quarter t'8 as noflectod "decllner; ln voh;me ·~ margins" m S J)t'troleum relln1q and m&r~eUDI operatiom. a nd as-n:UWon rontp .. achl.nle lou u the dollar weakened OG world currency markel&. SIMp C'ra~luJ. Sl•Ji• ROTTERDAM, Netherland~ <AP) -The bow of the 215,67~t.oo su~rt.anker rose out ot the water "like a cat arduna tl5 back" bt'fore the ship s napped in two and sank wlule unloadina a cKrgoor crudeoa.l in Rotterdambarbortoday, a Wltne.sasaid "It was unbelievable," s aid Rene Maas. a 24·year-old do<-kworkf r. who said the stern of the ship, t.be Energy Concentrat100. began s mkmg before the bow popped out of the water The vessel's .S crew members, from Hong Kong and China, escaped unharmed, said a spokesman for the port authority OlpCiN'S' fi'a•Ules lllH'C WASHINGTON <AP) -Freed hostage Richard Green met today with some of the famillesollhosestill held ln Iran toteJI them what be could about their loved ones. Queen spoke behind closed doors to about 40 people, r epresenting L5 of the families who live ln the Washinetoo area, according to Louisa Kennedy. Mrs. Kennedy. head of the Family Lla1soo Action Group, sa.ld she was encouraged by what Queen reported about lbe conditions of captivity . 2 Kla,.....,11 ,t~qwuf»d CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. CAP) -An all-white Crimi.Dal Court jury today acquitted two Ku Klux KJansmen arid convicted a third on a reduced charge in the s botgwi woundings of four black women outs 1de a downtown ta vem . . . \,I .,._......,.. DENJSE WOAD REVELS IN WELCOME DAL.LAS RAINFALL Ju.t •Drop In the Buctlet After Parching Drought Scattered Rain/ all Cools Soutluoost BytheA.Mocla&ed Pres& end o f l he w ee k . H 1 g b Rain took some of the pain out temperatures tn the 80s were of the heat wave-tha t has reported Monday in Arkansas. contnbuted to more than 1,200 while m Missoun only Joplin deaths today. but agri£,u.Jture reported a t.emperature of 100 or officials say 1t wHJ take a lot hi gher Trlp•gle Beat .. Docto.r Faces Murder Trial By OA VID IWTZllANN °' .. Oe6ty p._ ..... A promiaent Hu0Un1ton Harbour sur1eon baa been ordered to at.and trial ln Oraqe County Superior Court for the June 13 double slaytnc ol bis ea·wUe and a well-known Long Beach attorney presumed to be her lover. y.'eat Oraaae County Mti.nidpal Court Judie Rqnar En1ebretsen rulecf llonday there wu re&IOllable cause to beli~ t.bat Dr. Lou1a Alaia, ~. stabbed Maro Lou Alaia and Marvin Tincher to death with a kitcbel knife the night ot Friday Ule 13th. "I can see where a jury could conclude . . . that first degre.e murder bad occurred," Engebretsen said in rejecting defense! requests t.bat murder charges against Alaia be dism issed. Engebretsen also turned down a def~ motion to drop special ci r culm s tance allegations against the gray -haired pby· s i ci an that could lead to cons ideration o r the death penalty if be is coovicted. The j udge said ther e was reasonable cause to believe that s pecial ci r cumstan ces - multiple murders -existed in the case. ' Engebretsen ordered Alaia. pr esently free on S2SO.OO bail. to appear in Super ior Court in Santa Ana Aug. 4. A trial date would then be seL wlth hl.s two )'OUDI children. But when he saw Ttncher there, be s imply "lost control." · According to the cbUd.ren, wbo testified Friday, an argument between the two parents quickly. enaued during which Mrs. Alaia • attempted to call the pollc:e from the kitchen phone. Protests Al,tract 'Counsels' By Tbe Au«lated Presa Pos t offices around th e country were ringed with s ign.waving demons trators ch&tntirig "Don't Register" as young I men began registering with the Selective Ser vice Syst em amid pr otest s t hat generally were peacefu l. "What can ,you do? It's the governmen t . right ?" s aid Michael Hughes as he signed up in Oakland. "I just hope I don't have to go ... I just began living my life." Marshall Thrash was fined $22S and given lwo workhouse sentences of nine months each and another of two mootbs on his coa>tirtion ol twn e9'.lnta al-count of simple assault. · -more c.o-t>rea.JrT11Wgtrr~ SouthwesL Char N --·-- Defense attorneys for Al.ua bad sought to have charges _!jle..aJMl_ tb~~c ·surg~ •dismissed foc-lack ol evidence. The regis t r ation program. which will affe<:t four million men born in 1960 and 1961 , began Monday and continued today after last-minute efforts to block it. It is being challenged a s uncons titutional because it excludes wome n. and lhe U.S. Supreme Court is expected to hear the c~Later this~-_ Protests were widespread, but generally small, and were not reported to have interfered with regis tration Wlillam Church, 23, imperial wUard of lbe Justice Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, and L.arry Payne were found innocent by the jury. SPREE ... emergency surgery for stomach wounds. Lt. Wy att Hart said Carter ned from the residence after the shooting and drove to Norwalk where J effrey Glenn Simpson. 18, was shot twice and injured as he stood in the front yard of tus hom e H a rt said tha t author ities ··were one step behind" Carter m the late evening hours as he dro ve to La Mirad a . then Torrance T o rrance poli ce arrested Carter after observing a man with a rifle They detained Ca rter based on a r a dio broadcast previously ·issued by Orange County authorities Hart said Carter was booked into Orange County Jail and is being held without bail. A s k e d wh a t m ay h ave provoked the shooting ~pree, Hart said, "We haven't the ·foggiest.'· He noted that only Cart.er, his father and cousin were present in the Rossmoor residence when the first shootings occurred. Hart said it likewise was unknown whether the PWorwa.Ut shooting was rando m . Carter. according to Hart, bad most recently been living with his mother in the Redding area. Pai~Enter TMI Plant MIDDLETOWN, Pa. (AP) - Two volu ntee rs will don protective gear Wednesday morning in a second attempt to enter the building housing Three Mile Island's crippled nuclear reactor. €Hficials •said the attempt, coasidered vital to the plant's cleanup, will be made between.8 a .m . and noon . DAILY PILOT C-0..Ml.MO """""" --l••i.r Tala, ...... en••....., aau••• ...,.,. .... ......,. • H Bizarre Tape Bares Tale Of Murders RED BLUFF CAP) -Edward Lee Crandall, who police say killed four and then s hot himself as he drove off a cliff. left behind a wood and cardboard spaceship. Pelice said Monday that ,Cra ndall, 32. also left a 2""2·m1nute recorded tape in his small and cluttered home in Fairhaven. Humboldt County. Crandall committed suicide July 12 m Lassen National Park a fter killing Barbara Jean Kitc hen, 32. Aa n d her thr ee children, in their Red Bluff home. officers say. The tape says, "I'm Edward Crandall and I'm a nut " Tehama County S he riff's Ca ptl William C a s hdollar specwat.ed that Crandall killed the Kitchens simply because he had known them better than anyone, having been friends for a long time. He said Crandall _a ppears to have wanted to kill especially the children. Tbe t.ape sa.ld. "A friend or mine came over today and told me that s he wa s nearly kidnapped yesterday and today she's going to go in and talk to the police. "Well, that -since I'm a child molester -that pushes up my plans. I'm afraid she's going to spill the beans -so I'm going to put my plan into operaUoo, the little that there ia of it," the tape said. Cranda ll see med mos t concerned for the fate of bis wood and cardboard apace ablp, which be said the College of the Redwoods or Humboldt St.ate Uoivenity should use "for a play or something of tbat nature." "I've put a lot of work into it, and I would like to aee it 10 to some use. My other ·personal b e longi ngs are really unimportant and mean really nolbi.na to me," the tape •aid. It concluded. "So to one wasted life to another, bave fun, goodbye and Cood luck.'' C randall killed blmaelf momeat.a after bandinc a cate attendant at the Lueea pan. a crude drawing of the act be wu about to commit. Tot Slain; Father Held DETROrr (AP) -A 27·,...,~ old H ·COll•ld wae arrnted after b.11 J.yeer·old 1oa wu beatm to deatll wh.b a brtet. Police Mid tbl motift for tbl slaytq maf have bMD ~ acabllt tbe b0y'1 mother. Tbe bodJ of D'udn Parbr was fomd dancHnl OD a f'9ee wltb a rope aJ"OUDd tta neek Sunda1. Police &1t. Doaald Nub lllld tbl dUld died fralD beadt14..- Tbe boJ'• f atlaer, Hermu Bonner, wu arreated at· bis lllome • Widely ~att.ered showers fell ge OW across Texas today but officials said it was just a drop in the bucket. Murder as ·'To have any kind of re Lief from the drought, we'll need a rainfall or an inch and a half to twc inches," sa.ld Virgil Helm of the U.S. Department of AgricuJture's Soil Conser vation Service in Dallas. "Some or the areas are so dried out that you have such huge cracks that it might take three to four inches." More than four inches fell m so m e e aste rn Arkans as communities late Monday and of- ficials there called 1t "Jus t a shot in the arm." Dr. Wood y Miley. a soi l s pecialist for the Arkans as Cooperative Extension Service. said. however. that about 80 per cent of the cotton crop could bounce back if more rains fall in the next few weeks The North and Northeast , which had been spared the heat plaguing other parts o f the country. on Monday endured a second day of temperatures over 100. Water emergencies were de· cla r e d in Ne w Y o rk and Philadelphia. The heat has been blamed for at least 1.211deathsin23 states since June 22, according to an unofficial count by the Msodated PTess. ~n. David P ryor . D·Ark., said be was ··ap palled and fru s trated " because the Farmers Home Administratioo has not declared the state a heat-wave disaster area. The Small Business Administration declared a dis aster area in the stale Thursday. Missouri Gov . Joseph Teasdale and Lt. Gov. William Phelps went to Wublngtoo on Monday to seek an additional S20 million ln federal aid. The stat.e has received more t han $6.5 million from the government , with most of the money going for the purchase and delivery or fans. Temperatures in both Arkansas and Missouri cooled somewhat Monday. but hot weather and increased humidity were expected to return by the Mabel Ross Services Set I In Newport MeUM>rial services for Mabel vtrslnla Roel, a 29-year-reaident of Corona del Mar will be held at noon Tbur a day at the Community Congregational CbW'cb in Newport Beach. Victim Dies A Costa Mesa man wbo clung t.o hfe alter bemg s tabbed m the heart w1th scissors last Thursday died today at Hoag Memorial Hospital. Newport Beach. Pob<"e sa.id Juan Camacho, a 22-year-old illegal immigrant. died at 4 a m . in a hospital intensive care unit where be was treated for six stab wounds. One ol the wounds, police S&ld, punctured Camacho 's heart Doctors reportedly placed four stitches in the organ in an attempt to s ave the vtct.i m . P o l ice filed a m urder amendment today to the original ass ault complaint agains t a nother illegal 1mm1grant. 22·year ·o ld Cl aro Najer a . sus pected O( plunging the SCl&SOrs into Camacho in the driveway outs ide the apartment they shared withsixother al.lens Investigators questioned all of the apartment residents at 1807 Placentia Ave. but reported that nonesawthe3a m.stabbing. Investigators sa.ld the two men apparently argued violently OYer which was to as3ume status as head of the large household. Najera. a Costa Mesa area convale-scent hospital orderly, was arrested Thursday morning by detectives who traced him to an a partment oo Bay Street following the stabbing. He is being held in Orange County J ail with ball set at $250,000. <e CONCORil QUARTZ C-0-<.'oonsel Ed George Jr. sa..id lbe proseeuuon. in p~senting evideDCe during a p~U mi.nary beanng that began F':iday, bad not dem o n s t r ated to a reasonable certalnty that A.la.la was guilty of murder. The same was true, ~rge saad. for the !.p ec1a l c ir c um s ta n ce allegatJons The defense attorney said there was no evidence to show that the phys 1c1an bad coldly plotted to kill his estranged Wlfe or Tincher, SO Instead. George s a id , the evidence during two days of testimony showed that Mrs. Ala1a . Tl, and Tlncber had been ~Ja :n in the heat of passion. George s aid the evidence indicated that Alaia arnved at the home to discuss visitat>on Gay Cubans Head for SF 6 A N FRANCISCO CAP) Gay leaders are confident that the resettlement of hom06e.XUal C uba n re fugee s 10 San Francisco beginning Wednesday will go s moothly. ··w e're pretty much prepared for them." said Ken MaJey, a member or a gay commltt~ connected to tbe C astro D ist ri ct's Metropolita n Commi.m.ity Church. A bout 40 gay Cubans a.re to arrive Wednesday from Eglin Air Foree Bue in Florida, and another 40 Thursday. Tbe city's gay leaders estimate Sao Francisco could receive as many as 3.000 refugees over the next few moolhs. Post office wal~ we re spray painted with anti-registration slogans in Seattle. and several thous and r egist ration forms we re stolen overnight from the Eugene, Ore .. post office. T wo Ne w York City postal workers filed a lawsuit asking to bt? txempted from processing reg1strat.Jon form s . Allan Rogg, 29. who applled for conscientious o bjecto r s tatus during the Vietnam war, said be could not "1n good conscience " help rei;:ister other people Hundred..-. of people paraded out.!.1de a New York Ca ty post o ffi ce acr oss from M ad1son Square Garden, while protestors inside locked arms in front of the re~l5tratJon window I Som~ 20 pickets in San t\ntomo. Texas. chanted. "One ~ ..... o. three. four Exxon's not '4 0rth d ¥rar " Some 400 peopl~ marched ar ound San fo'ranc1sco's main po~l office, and in Bernal Heights. CaJif., two men chained the mselves to the post -office door before police cut them free and cited the m for disturbing the peace. But there a l so w e re demonstrations or another sort. Al dawn. a group of young men parade d o utside the Talleyville. Del.. post office with American fl ags, and four registered when the office opened. In Food du L.ac, Wis ., ooe of the first to register was Dan Ahern. 20, wbo sa.id the plight of bis uncle, 1bomas Ahem Jr .• a hostage in lran, "magnified my obligatioo." Burial will follow at Paci.fie View Memorial ParlL · Concord Delirium· Tbe g.year-old resident, who died July 18, waa active in the Hoa1 Memorial Hos pital -'~xiliary and waa • form~r emPlOYee ol Ford Aerooeutronic lD NewPOl'l Beecb. She la 1untved by da\llbl«' Teri Wolverton, of Colta Mesa and two srandcblldren. Deborah and JllCID Wolwrton; brotben Art ud Howard RodllOD, of Uttle River. Kan.; and slaten Luer Alice CbeneY. ol Ottawa. Kan., En MM Mcllabon. ol Fort Worth, lDd ., Lol l Karabeklan, of Wntmlnater, Col. Florence Stabley of Ore..f"'';!::_:•mbera request contri be IUde to tbl QtJ of Hope ID Daarte. The thinnest w!ltches in the world. ' T_., July 22. 19IO Flood' A11oeallypSe' Feared in Coun~y llJIDSYa.AUUN ....... ._. 11..-1 to_. a flood threat rrom \be slnta Ana R'"" that '' poteedllly one ol lbe wont ln PIUI to at.em a nooct lhal H•ld laudate norU-wttJ.trn _..Colla II••• and moat or ........ v...., ...... ,....., the nedoa pans of Ill st f&Ga leaeb _..,. Wat~ up to tbe rool MVM are &.o bt flNd eat mooth by ... u s. Arm'I 0.,.. d ~ Tbe Oood cooll'Ol plu, Mid Col. 0,.,,.. /\. TtQ\M, ls de- 'our public burlnc• bave beft acMch&Jed to revtew UM Corpe' ~Uy r*C'Ommtodtd plua Ont ls Mt for AUi 71 ln oah lteu ·a Clty Councll Cham bin "It &.be lariest 11ood U.a& c:oWd re11onab&y be txpeeted ~ the (· PllotLogbook J Bureaucracy Alive I In County .Actions lh JOANNE aEYNOLDS Of ... o.lly ,..... ...... 1n the event anyone was concerned that lhe recent taxpayers revolt had gone through lhe hallowed halls of Orance County government like Shttman's march to the sea. they may rest at ease Bureaucracy is aUve and thrh· Ing in Santa Ana. In support or m y claim. I gave You some rttent ciises which Include the Contracts Copies study, the blank pages in the budget, the m icrofilm committee, finding direction for lhe planning commission and, just to be fair, the feds ,and the miaslng. ~ ~ •EY~OS FIRST, THE CONTaAcrs Coples s tudy. It was the brainc h ild of Supervisor Philip An thony who was able to announce that a month- lo n g s t ud y had ended with the Boa rd of Supervis ors approving an action which reduces the number or contracts that must be riled with , lhe Clerk of the Board from 12 to four. __ Tbe change w.hlc~)I<-~" -----~-- "several thousand dollars." was made after copies of a three-page report were submitted lo the supervisors. af. reeled departments and news people. Anthony's office also distributed a two-page press release to the dozen news representatives who cover county government I wonder what the combined rost of lhe study, report and press re leases was" TIIE COMPONENT BUDGET -as opposed to the line Item budget being scrutm1zed this week by supervisors contains several pages with the not.a lion: "This page left purJ>()st!ly blank " • • • 1'he Micr ofilm C ommittee is something the supervisors just discovered they have. It also came as a bit of a surprise to Municipal Court Judge Ric hard Parslow, presiding over the Central Court. who appeared before supervisors on Wednesd ay to ask for Sl00.000 to microfilm court records dating back to 1969. THE REQUEST WAS turned down, not twause it was a n unreasonable way to spend the county'!" money. but because It hadn't been approved first by the Microfilm Committee. "( didn't e ve n know we had one." commented Supervisor Harriett Wieder. "but I guess they're there to make sure lhat the wrong things don'\ get microfilmed. to coordinate things." ••• THE PLANNING COMMISSION WANTED to make som e changes an the county's general ~~~: Th~ req~res what is known in government circles as c1tnen input The citizens didn't show up, which left planoers in a quandry. Do they appomt a panel of experts -leaving out the laymen -to supply the legally-reqwred input. or do they assume that the lack of same indkates a total absence of interest on the part or the citizenry'? A SOLUTION OF SORTS was reached by bouncing lhe issue to the Orange County Citizens Direction Finding Com mission -Cor direction on finding citizens, one pre· sum es. And finally, this tidbit from the federal government via Dick Munsell, assistant diredor for advanced Plan· ning of the Environmental Management Agency. THE COUNTY HAS SPENT two years working with developers on a plan for Aliso Vle10. 6,200 acres in t.he south county that in<'lude land that's been eyed for u>- clusion m lhe s till pending national urban park. Munsell sent a copy of the latest document, the Local Coastal Plan, to the National Parks Service people, figur· ing that since they're going lo end up with a chunk of lM land, they might have something to say about lhe pro- posals contained in the LCP NO ntANKS, the parks people wrote back. 1· They said they won 't commef?l ~ince to the ~t of \heir knowledge there is no park ex1sUng or planned in the area. Nertla's on the Bliak ana ... to OttUt." be aaJd. "tt would lDunclate a wld• aru. lacludlu lto r mUet ln Or .... Oounly . "We call • flood of that ma,altaade lbe atudard nooc1 project nood aDd It would CIUM dama•u eaUmated• at $9 wmoa."' · Col. Tea1ue, Lot Antelea dlatrlct fll#ineer ror the Corps. aald he'd like public comment oa b1J orsantaaUoa'• .-s mJ.Won propo11I to protect • lbrM· county area where more than two m.l1Uon Uve. Tb•t plan, he uld, will provide flood coatrol •loaf the Santa Ana River Maln sitm. Sanuaeo Creek and Oak Street Drain lD Ota.nae. Riverside and San 8emardiDo counUea. Tentative maps Indicate that lf lhe 9C>-Called standard project nood ever awept the Sant• An• River regioo, Costa Men north of lhe San Diefo Freeway and west ol Brlatol Street would be swamped by ooe to t.bree feet of waler. Hardest hit would be the area west of Harbor BouJevard. Up to three feet of water would sweep that area, droppinc to about two feet in the M e!ia Woods area and to about a root near South Coast Plau. Alie> flooded by water up to three le« would bt &be .._. Verde arta w.t of Plac.tla Avenue. River water would pour into Fountain Valley, nooct mapt Indicate, puttinc much of the city under two-to-three-feet deep waler. Huntington Beach east of Beach BoWevard would be bit hard. Homes and busineases south of Adams A venue and east or Beach could be under 11 feel of river water, maps lndlcat.e. Newport Beach homes 1n the Prospect Street area east of the river and below the ocean bluffs would be faced with five-root deep water. The Corps' r ecommended nood·COf\lrol plan, the All-River Plan. calls for a new dam at Mentone in San Bernardino County, raising Prado Dam 30 feet and purchasing nooc:tplain lands in Santa Ana Canyon. Also p rojected are river c hannel improvements downstream of Prado Dam and to Santiago Creek as well as to the Oak Street Drain In Corona, Teague said DAY 10 OH THE PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY BRIDGE; ONLY 280 MORE DAYS TO GO Construction Crews Work on Piiings for New Newport Beach Bridge Also proposed is the purchase of 92 acres or salt mars h at the m o uth or t he r ive r f o r environmental mitigation and prese r vation and the d ev · e lopm e nt of recreational fa cahUes behind the dams . Const ruction could begin as early as 1987, he estimated, with lotal proJect completion by 1998. A Vl.ew. of the Bn.dg~ PrOJttt funding under current law would <traw S804 mill.ion m federa.J 'money and $61 million ----·~~.he not~ - - H o w ev er . und e'r th e Work Pronressing Oil Coast Hiuhu:ay S™"ll president '<; "'at e r po licy ror o· O' r ~ pt'OJCCt co<.t s ha ring, which lhe By STEVE MARBLE Ofll•0.11, jl>lleeit•H It was day 70 at lhe Pacific Coa st Highway Bridge .• The cranes wer1? Jerktng an~ whining, the earth mo vers lumbered under a cloud or dust and afternoon motorists were at a dead halt o n the four ·la ne Newport Beach bridge. And. e xcept for a six-day employee strike early th.is month. everything is right on schedule . Roland Gardner. project manager for the Kasler Corp. for the $8.9 million road widening project. says with any luck, lhe job should be done ln another 280 daysorso. When the project is complete. lew Ridership the old t931 "'')Oden bri<tge wtll be· ~one and u new 5 ~vcn lane structure Wlll bt standmg an It!> pl ale Also. workmen are "-•denlllg 1ntersect1o(ls at J)over and Bayside drives The result. cat} o f£1c1als hope, will c urCo Ne w port '<; v.cirq traffic bot llenerk or at lt•a<,t t-a se 11 considerably Gardner. who has established his headquarters an a mobile home on the dusty outskirts of the rast -dyi n g Baysho re Mobile Home Park. says the pounds of s teel and the yards of dirt going into the proJect tells a slory by itse If I Huntington Shuttle B~ached by OCTD The weekend shuttle that was s uppos ed t o ease traffic conge11tlon at Huntington City Beach by prov1dJng direct bus service from the Golden West College was canceled Monday by the Orange County Transit District. District directors ordered the service hatted aft er receiving a report that 93 people have used the shuttle service between June 15 and July 6. The shuttle. which operated only on Saturday and Sunday was lo have cost $20,000 for the summe r OCTD sta ff m embers said mos t of the cost was represented in start up or route 176 and the savlng.s from cancellation wollld total about $3.~. According to the staff report, th e poo r r1d e r s h1p w a s att r ibuted t o the relative abundance and low price of gas They aJso said that they weren't a llowed to post signs on the frttways to alert drivers lo the shuttle service St aff me mber~ recommended keeping the pro~rnm through the s ummer to enable the OCTD to experiment at getting more riders In add.Ilion to c1rculat1ng more brochures a bout the shuttle. they suggested geUing the city to increase its S2 50 a day beach parki n~ fee to discourage pe<>ple from driving to lhe beach But d ist ra ct d ir ect o r !> di sag r ee d a nd vo t ed unani mously to scutt le t he shuttle \rcord.Jng lo his calculation5. (, .t rdnt'r '>ays 220.000 ya rds of dirt \l Ill be brOuRhl IO, 9 . .500 yard., o( concrcU' poured and lwo malhon pounds of i.teel used before the Job 1~ done Thi<> dot-.,n t include the m·t ~ork of underground dr&anage pipe<. that musl be linked and the t ~ o I ar~t> wate r ma ans that will lie 1 n "'1th the ex 1sting city S) stem c; ardnt r said h is crew of 2J workers. expanded at times by as many as 15 subcontractors are making the most of the hot summer months Several phases of the \lo1deninR pro1ect are going al the same ta me Just up the bay from the exl"tlJlR bnd~e. emplo)'ees have constructed a working platform from wtuch steel piles a re bemg d riven down 1ntothe ba) The two-story high steel piles first \lo1ll b«.> used as funnels to Jet out the i.hell.s and debris that have bPcome lod.~ed ins ide Concrett' tht'n .... ,u be poured inside to make the piltngssohd Less than t\loo football f,1&lds d1i,,tanct' a "' a) 14 0r kt'rs art• scraping awa} at one edge of the mobile home park. carving a turning lane from the br idge to Do\'er Dr1H· On the ()('('an side of thl' ex1stin~ brid ge, crews are banging av.ay 1n a restaurant p.uk ing lot. itettang ready to v.1den Bayside Dri\e ir wo rk #!Oe~ <1 ccord1ng to G a rdner ~ blueprints and time schedule. the new bridge will be ready to take t raffic by the ~th worktngda) late nextspn ng Gardner says he hopes to lock up his mobile home office for the fin a l ta m e ~o met 1 me 1n Septembcr of 1981 @ C<i'rpc; has been directed to r 1>co m m en d an r e port s for"' arded to Congress. the $863 mal hon would be fWlded by the fe d e r a l gove rnment , $644 m1 lhon , lhe stale. S4J m1U1on . :ind· local governments, $178 mil hon Besi des t he Costa Mesa hearinJ(, set for 7 :30 p.m .. Aug. 2i. others a re scheduled 1n Cor ona. San Bernard ino and Anah'e1m Off shore Oil Spills Topic Of Meeting H o v. a coo p e rati ve oq :an1zat1on of 12 major oil com pan1es reacts 'to and fights 011 spills outside the three-mJle federal h mat offshore will be th(' topic or d1scuss1on. films and slld<'S at a n Ame rican CC'tacean Socie t y l e cture Thur.da>. 7 30 p m at Bowers ~t useum in Santa Ana F'ollov.1n~ the presentation on 011 spills. slides will be shown of the dlSstttang or lhe blue whale that was beached at Cabrillo Reach on July 6 When a dralhn~ platform or a tanker colhsaon spills oil into the Pacific. the oil company co op. fo rmed four years ago, goes into action to disperse the .,pill befon • it re aches shores Jnd harbor., Charlt:'$ Barker . manager or the Oil Clean up Cooperative of \hf.' Southl'rn Ca lifornia Petrole um Contingency Organ1zat1on <SCPCO> will explain cleanup methods and ~how r11ms of 011 dispersants in action Flight Computer Fine Ruby the birlhstone lor July is among the most precious of the Earth s treasures Th(' largest s1ze<1 Rubies (the hlles ot wh1cn are nevm seen oul· S•de ol private collecllons ano museums) 0 11en are more valuable than Diamonds of s1m1lar size 6EM WISE as ll'le Mogok This 1s the home 01 lhe lat>ulous pigeon-blood Rubies Although no outsiders have seen the mines 1n many years the century-old tec:h11- oues are probably st•ll useo Burmt eschews technology 1n ordef to keep her people work· By PAT KENNEDY •• .....,"991 ..... Altboucb the Federal Aviation A1ency ts inve1ll1alln1 the falterlna laternalional Business lhdalnes aJr traffic coalrol computer for Northern California airports, a nearly kletlUeal computer monitGri.nl u.e &ow.I' ball of tbe •late i.a functloalnl norm ally, a spokesman for Oran1e County's John Wayne Airport said llonct.y. "We baven'l bad any ntemlw delays Udl year, and no delays ln th• pul two weeks, .. commented Mike Waadlrtd. dd.t of tbe 0r-.e CountJ Alr Traffic Control Tonr tb8t IDClelton IDeom.lnl _. ~plua al Jobn ·~ ...... bred.._ up ~ au2*'t alfeet • w ..... ....., ......... to .. =-:::=11: ==-= * tr.me ooatrol fflMr Udl ,... A 'brt1Pf'ft &Ml TlawldaJ delayed 66 flights at airports from Oakland ·and San Fran~ to Fresno and Reno. The delay luted from about 9: 15 a.m. to 11 a.m. and wu compounded by temporary problem• wttb tbe centers, baelnap ayMem.a. Oat.land Air Route Traffic Conlrol Ceoter chief EnriD Buachauer Ol'dered lbe FAA re¥iew of tbe apt.em. which moaiton enroute tupu to all airport.a north of Oakland. The center ii based in Fremont. Tbe computer, utilized by all 20 FAA air traffic control ceateu, monitou aircraft ldeAtUlcatlon, separation distance of aircraft, and altltude.1 When tbe eom&MMr bteaU down, tbat data muat be eomplled manually from a radar tcreen and ll a •lower proema tblm the computer. ''Bllkalbo." ba .. lbe aame .,.._ • l-land but ... ,. not baWll the problema that tb•J are,.. commented Loi An1ele1 Alr Route Traffic Control · Center cblef JerrJ ...... ''In the past year we bad one oula1e or one bo~r and 17 mloutes. but there was no major problem, certainly no safety Impact. "We Just asked airports to delay departures until we bad tbe computer running again. Like an.Ylhlq made by man, It may break dOwn from time to time." The Los Angeles control center, actually located io Palmdale, monitors air traffic In Southern California and parta of Arlzona and Nevada. Once aJttraft bound for John W•yne Airport are wltbin 40 miles of the FAA air \raffle control ...,._r bated ln El Toro, tbe FAA coatroUen there take over moaltorina. • 'Tbe computer In Lot An1elea It Just •lllhtly different from tba( lo Oakland," aald FAA ...-..man Alu Ganis. Both a)'ltema are tbe IBM eoao. but the one at the Loi An1elel center Is "f aater and baa more atoraae space," Oarvts uld. Since earltesl c1v1hzat1ons the Ruby nas been known as the royal gem. probably because 11 has always been so putc1ous lhat only royally and the very wealthy could afford the larQef and higher Quality stones In many lands ever'( lar ge Ruby autom1t 1ca11y bec ame lhe property o l 111e ruler Ruby is lhe red vanety 01 the mineral corundum In blue and a ll other colors. the same mineral is knoWT'I as Sapphire Although usually feceted Rubles can someti mes be oriented lo 9how a sue rayed star when cut en cabochon Thl9 phenOfNnon s>NMnl In a dlep, rich. red dOfN1haped CONndum le the moat valuable of all a Stll' Ruby The ancient end troubled Fer E11t is th9 tource tOf the hna&t Rubles ni. 1""9'" ol upper SurTNI (now h!Oden behind 1 "'-"boo curtain") .,. i.nown Mery Barr. Cerflfied Gemo10011t CHARLES H·. BARR Ac~ ... ... .... ~ 'no The 1ew ·gem pits" that I was able to see from me roads lbut nol photograph) were of lhe same type we sew 1n Sn Lanka t>.mt>oo scaf1o+d1ng to prevent the sfdes from ceviog- •n and walls calked with graa and le8Y8S to SIOw the seepage, Burmese Rubles are legatty sold at a governm•nt·h•ld emPonum once a year Smug· gong " nfe. however. Ind the gem dealers in bordering Thailand answered with a shrug wtlel'I asked about t,,.ir source&, the RUby h• Always ~ con11o..ct a 1n9scuUne u well as a feminine gem and *•uM . or Its durabotty is pertlcularty epproprlete for rings, cuff links ' and other l•welry tor men. While we can't all h...,. t,,. klng·.iled Aublet.. lltlali.r ones are readily ~table and we tleve 1 nice Mlectlon to lhow you In virtu.lly eYefY atyte of jftelry . . f ' '.I I - ...... ..... ··~. ~ .... 1.g Shut~Off THE 8lftrmA ICU'M1.J:: Short·run bua aerv1ce haa drawn mixed reviews aloDa OW' couUine this aumrner Tht-se vehicles are c aUtd ah""1e buad. A ahuttle bua raa be def'\ned aa ooe that take• you where you thouaht you were 1oln1 ln the fltlt place from the locaUon wht1re youranoutol 1u. Orm'U'befrom lheplat-eyouparted and cave up. Anyway, downcoHt, La1una Buch bas enjoyed . coos1derabJe succest in rwmina shutUe buses from parklftl lots out ln Laauna Canyon t.o the three art shows that ope.-~te closertothedowntowna~tor THESE Aa& lJSUALL Y secood-time customers (o t.be Fetitaval ot AN, Art·A·Fair or Sawdust FeaUval. First· timers Jtm drove right into Laiuna and tried to rmd a parking place On the second visit, they had second tbouth\a and took the shutUe t>t&s. Upcoas(. however. a sbutUe bus scheme by the Oran1e • ...... _ NATION I WORLD B .. tafle! Kett 1 ... 1~ Iran Awftiting Leader 1 Choice By Tiie Auodated Preas To shouts of •'God ia great • • Iran's President Abolbass~n Bani-Sadr took a formal oath or office before the new Iranian Parliament today . He i s expected to oomlnate a prime mi.olster Wednesday, after which the Parliament could take up the question of what to do with Iran 's 52 Americ an hostages. T~~Y was their 262nd day an captavtty. 1:he U S . State Department s aad Monda y the Iranian prosecutor.gener al 's ofhce claimed it has n o r ecord s howi ng the revoiulionary govel"!lment was holding a 53rd American. free-lance journalist Cynthia Disyer of Buffalo, N y But officiaJs in Was hington saJd the department still believes she is held m Iran and has asked urgently for clar ification falo. The couple have three children. Bani-Sadr was elected president laat Jan. 2S, and was sw orn into office by revolutionary leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini 10 days later. But the new Iranian constitution requires that be take the oath b efore the Pa~llament, or M•jlis, wbicb did1not become fully functional until Sunday. with the election ot militant Moslem cleric Hojjatoles lam Ali Akbar Rafsanjani as speaker. The president vowed to defend Iran's Js lami c republican sys tem and "to devot e myself t.o serve the people and promote the country." s aid a r eport by th e o fficials Ira nian news agency Pars. Baru-Sadr has not revea1ed his choice for prime minister . The nominee m ust be approved by the Ma1Lis. which is controlled by the clergy-dominated Islamic Republican Party. The •RP, led by A yatolla h Mohammad Beheshli, has been engaged in a power struggle with Bani-Sadr and his followers . CARTER VISIT PROMPTS GENEROSITY IN DALLAS Ertn Nowlin, 4, Wanted to Share Aellef From Heat MRS. DWYER WAS arrested May 5, and the Iranian Foreign M 1n1stry confirmed four days later that she had been detained. State Department officials said 1t was possible she was bem~ held b y one of th e vigilante-st yle Is lamic courts that mushroom ed after the overthrow of Shah Moha mmad Reza Pahlavt KHOMEINI SENT a m essage Chips and Politics ··it 's distressm~. but ~e have to ho~ she'll turn up," sa1d ----MfS'"Dwyer s husbanO.Joh.n, an Enghsh professor at the Slat..e L'n1vers1ty of New Yorlt at 8uf to th e Maj l i:i; this w eek cric12mg Bani -Sadr's current go v e rnm e nt f o r it s "mdec1s1veness" and telling the M aJ hs at "must decide on a @.Yemmen which ts 100 ~r~nt. Is lamic a·nd no( accePi. an~-­ mtn1ster hke some of the present m inisters." -... ~-:-#" _ __;__ ___ ---'... 1r.1arK '-.Jarter Trail OCTD Patrons Sonu Run,~ WoUc, Soim Su.flrr Dlaitlcmtn.ie County Transit District . our public bus line, met with less success As a matter off act, you could call it a flatfailure This was a plan to have Huntington Beach visitors park in the inland reaches at the Golden West College campus. The beach~oers would then be shuttled on an OCTD bus to the shorehnefortwo bats one way DESPITE CONSIDERABLE advance publicity on the new ride to the sand scheme, it was reported that on the first day, the county buses had only three round-trip customers. This could hardly be calculated as an auspicious start. Further, in the three weeks that followed, there were no nots among mobs of beachgoers seeking the quarter ride to the Huntington sands. Only 93 passengers made the round trap. As a result of the un-massed transit the county's bus system direct.ors only yesterday canceled the whole beach s huttle experiment. It won't continue for the full three monthsofsummer ONE OF THE REASONS given by the bus system staff for the lack of shuttle popularity was that Huntington of. rtc1als failed to provide "more disincentives" to people dravin~tothe beach and parkingfor$2.SO. What the staff figured should happen is the parking tab s hould be increased thus encouraging more people to take the bus Rut there was that weirdo word again-"disincentive " YOU WONDER IF that's anythmg akin to being discombobulated? Or disenfranchised" If you fail to get turbed by all this. then maybe you're disturbed A.nyway. beach shutUes or art show shuttles may be a ~ood idea but ~t·s too bad they won't get popular unless you make the prior system or driving and parking more miserable than it already is. Thjs might be called success through e scalated agony OR, MAYBE THE idea is if you can't sell your beach I.alls at your price. force yourcompetitortoraise his . You may have always wondered what OCTD stood for in 'he first place. Now you know. It's this : Orange County Transit Disincentives. DALLAS (AP> -For $1 0, you get to stand up for more than three hours in a shoulder-to- shoulder crowd waiting for the president of the United States to promis e "p eace through s trength" a nd recite the concerns of hi s "party of compassion." U you can fight your way through the mob, you can buy a plate of cheese nachos with hot peppers and refried beans for another St.SO. But al least it's air coodltiooed. For $500, you get to stand in stifling heat under a yellow-and- w h ite-striped carny tent, eat Kentucky-style barbecue and fr es h corn a nd bear th e president of the United Slates boast about h is party of compassion and promise to try and keep the peace. AND FOK SZ,5tt. you get a buffet dinner of salmon mousse with dill .... dressing. hot c rab souffle over toas t , molded c hicken terrine and a variety of ho rs d 'oeuvres s erved on. a flagstone terrace surrounding the pool outs ide a Texas mansion. 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Mt WIMMMey1 1Ll"lt e11e1111. S-,•••11,Tlfln estim a te d $700,000 for the coming fall campa ign But for the paying guests, at was a chance to show their faith cmd s hake the president's hand The president m ade one stop billed as "off1c1al" on the otherwise political Journey when he visited the dro4ght stncken 2.000·acre farm of Olen Range of Jus tin, Tex .. who agriculture of fit'1als said s t ands to lose SI00,000 in crop damage this year . Plane Crash Kills 7 Near Grand Canyon C art e r n o t e d t h a t th e a dm1n1strat1o n already has ag reed to make emer gency loans available to v1ct1ms of the month-long heat wave that has s wept Texas and much of the South. Southwest and Midwest But he didn't pretend that would solve all the proble m s the weather has created "MY HEART GOES out to you." he told RanJ(e . a:i; the) examined the withered gram m a sorghum field. "I wanted to come here to dramaliz.e for the rest of the nation the pracllcal effect of the intense heat wave " Carter bad s hucked hls suJt coat and rolled up his sleeves for his visit to the farm . but a thermometer s howed th e temperature was a r elatively mild 98 degrees. G RAND CANYON, Arll. <AP> A t w1n ·e ng1 n e a irpl a ne crashed 1n the woods h e re shortly after takeoff, k1lhng the pilot and six of has seven passengers. officials said The lone survtvor was thrown clear of the wreckage but s uffered criticaJ bums. OfflciaJs from the National Transportation Safety Board aod the F e d eral Av1at100 Adm1ni s trat 1o n wer e anvest1gatang the crash Monday of the Scenic Airlines Cessna Titan 404. "THERE'~ NO reac;on 1t shouJd have crashed." said Karl Fahr, president of Scenic Air · lanes. based rn Las Vegas . Nev. The 10-passenger plane t.Ook off from Grand Canyon Airport on a flight to Phoenix at • ·45 p.m. and crashed 10 minutes later three miles south of the a irport. within s ight or the control tower . PUBLIC NOTICES assunie a vital role • ID Survivor Chuck Calhoun, 31, of Mt!sa. Ariz .. an e mploytt of Grand Canyon Helicopters. was a t Mari copa Count y Burn Center. wherf' officials said he had bums over 90 percent or bJ s body. Fahr said the pilot was Capt. Ri ck Mirebouse, 33, of Las Vegas. Nev. 'Ibe other victims were 1dentJ!ied as a family of four from Nige ria a nd two Japanese women A REPORTER fro m Baton Rouge, La , whose plane took off shortly after the Sceru<." rug.ht, said ~ plaM "appeared to lose power sbortJy after takeoff. "And we heard the pilot. .. on the rad>o. saying 'I thank J'm goin g an .' I could hear the tension m b1s voice." Nicholas Champion srud. The National Weather Service said the weather was clear when the plane took orr. and visibility was SO miles. DUE PROCESS OF LAW and in the PEOPLE'S RIGHT TO KNOW Public notices inform the people of proposed actions or past events which may affect their rights, interests or duties. They also give the people opportunities to protect their rights and to be heard. And taxpayers benefit from public notices. Municipalities, public authority corporations and treasurers are required by law to publish financial reports, budget hearing notices, ordinances or advertisements of bids on public work. These notices keep you informed as to how and why your tax dollars are being spent . Public notices also discourage fraud, raids on public treasuries and favoritis"l in the letting of public contracts. PUBLIC NOTICES can affect your life, property and business Read them ev.ery day In the DAILY PILOT - CONSUMER ''You l•r&led'" ' GuardJ Protect Presley AlbU1118 INDIANAPOl..JS tAP> -OMelall al RCA Rccordll say private 1uarda with artncM"ed trucks uru proltttlna the llmlted·edlUoo 25th annlvenary Elvia Pre ley album from record pirates. J~ M<'Huch. the man ln ebar1e ol added 11ccurity durin1 producUoa ot 250.000 numbered copl\'11 oJ "Elvia Aron Praley," aaya lbe measures art' to preven\ "any advance copies talllna into tM hands ol countt'rftltert " Ab soon as the albums are packased. they are trandt-rred In apttlally aeaJed security vans to a warehouse for nauonal distribution, the RCA vice prclildenl for manufacturing said. I rael Prices Rise TEL AVIV. Israel (AP> -Consumer prices in I rael mcrea!>ed by 4.6 percent in June, bringing to 136 percent the inflation rate for the 12-monlh pt<riod according to government statistics. Got o problem? Then wnte to Pol Dunn Pot Will <'ut rrd topt.» getting the answers Otld action !/OM need to solt't.' meq1J1tlt1 m go~ment and bu.nness. Mad your quf'stions to Pat Dunn, At Yc-ur Sennu. Onlnge Coast Doily Pilot . P 0 Bo:r 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626 A.~ many letters as possible Wlll be a~ed. but phoned mqurnes or letters not including the reader ·s /ult name. addreu and bwJMss hours· phone nu m her cannot be considered This column appears dot· ly ncept Sundays · -Farmar. l'aaa11 OF OHIO IN loath Farmer Cheese 1s one of our best melting and cooking cheeses. It's most delectable when served at room temperature. Cubed Farmer Cheese Is dellc1ous when .· '·" Coast san '101 dipped in apple butter. $100 2~1b. whole piece 7.79 ea. ""·· Le.w~C---Mll lristolattM S• Diecjo FrHway llftlrh19 But Not Slt9'! DEAR PAT: I would like the addresses or the national headquarters or the Gray Panthers and the Urban Elderly Coalition. Also, are there any organizations that help elderly minority groups'? Allowance Certificate, mast be flied wit.bin Jt days after it becomes apparent that &be~ 1111 been a change in the number of allowable exemptions. F o r additional Information, refer to IRS Publicatloo 504, "Tax Information for Divorced or Separated Individuals," available at any IRS office. save tac 3 19 lb ... ~.. s~ ~~ OFF REG. LB. PRICE • • 540·6~9 I ~~ ~(!:------------!)~ L.L .• Santa Ana The Gray Pantlters' addresa 11 3135 Cbestnat St.,· PbUadelpbJa, Pa. 19194. Vrbaa Elderly Coalition bea.dqaarters is loCated at 18Z8 L St. Avi· ators N.W., Suite 505, Wasbhtiton, D.C. !1131. Tbe federal governmeat's Admlalstration on -~ll•J ~•!fd• proJec:Uruts_&o tile. followiag-N --,-·--d i·--orgailzTtloas wltJcb serve elderly mmortttes: aIDe 0 National Center oe tlte Bladt Aged, 104 K St. N.W., Salte 581, Wasbhtgton. D.C. ZIMS; National Obi Hall Aaaoclation of Spanish SpeUJ.a1 Elderly, 38'15 0 Wllabitt Blvd., SuJte 401, Los Aa&eles •tt; aad tlle National lndJaa CoaacU • A1m1, P.O. Box 2188, Albuquerque, N.M. 87113. fteae poupa will furnish information upon reqaest. Lamader E~tric Bla~t DEAR PAT· Someone told me I should not have my electric blanket dry cleaned. I received it for Christmas and mis placed the care instructions . If it is s upposed lo be washed, bow should I go about this? Does it have to be band-laundered, or can I wash 1t in my automatic washer? H.R., Costa Mesa Clea.alng llqald ased i• ~ dry cleaalng process may have a de&ertoratta& effect .. Ute inaalatlon of Ute electric bla•llet'a lleatl•C element. That'• wby dry clea•l•C Isn't rtt0mmellded. Yoo can machine wash &lte blauet wltb re1alar dder1eot oa low or centle speed, Giie to roar mbrates. IUme and spbt dry. U wullled by band, soak 15 mlautes, sqaeeae INP tllroep a few times ud rime twice. Electric blaakets can be macllllte dried at medlam temperature for It ..U.ll&ea, wttlt drying c:omplded by geatly s&rekldq Ute blanllet mto Its orlgtnal shape over two Unes. Doa't ue clot.bes pins, bleach or dry cleubt1 Oalda and avoid vigorous twtsUag or ue of a wrillger. Dh·o~H? Fil~ Ner Fo"" DEAR PAT: I was divorced re<:enll~ and was wondering if l should fill out a new W-4 form? G. 0 .. Huntington Beach A dJvorce or separation can afffft Ute number of exemptions that yoa are eatitled to claim. Tbe IRS suggests that taxpayen who have rettaUy become dJvorced or separated sa.oald check with tbelr employer to determine bow many exemptions are currently claimed. A new Form W-4, Employee's Wltbbokli.ng We Put •DAYTON. Ohio <AP> Four aviation and space pioneers. including the third man to walk on the moon. have been en s hrin e d 1n the Av1at1on Hall of Fame. As tronaut Charles "Pete" Conrad was inducted into the hall by Neil A. Armstrong, the fi rst moonwalker. at the ceremonies. Con r ad w as an astronaut for 11 years. He piloted Gemini s. which orbited lbe earth for eight days: Gemini 11. which docked with an Agena target: Apollo 12. wh ich spent 31 hours on the moon: and Skylab I 1. which spent 28 days m space. Also honored were Anthony H. G. Fokker. nicknamed the Flying Dutchman. founder of Fokker Aircraft Co.: Wilham Thomas Piper Sr . founder or the Piper Aircraft Corp.: retired G e "fl . Be r n a rd A . Schriever. prin cipal arc h itect o f the Air Force's ballistic missile program: and Robert F S ix , founder of Continental Airlines. The four joined 84 aviation greats already enshrined. Our Money Where Our Mouth Is! Once you've made the decision to take a second Trust Deed Real Estate Loan against your home you want cash--- not conversation. You w ant performance ---not procrastination. At Republic we pride ourselves in being the ACTION home loan company. We deliver what we promise. MO:St home . . • loan companies require normal 1processmg time of two weeks for second Trust Deed ' Real Estate Loans. At Republic we have the flexibility to advance a portion of your loan---within 48 to 72 hours if need be. If you need the full amount right away we can arrange that also. for loans of 510,000 to SS00,000 on homes or income property, talk to one of our experienced, professional loan brokers. We'll arrange the loan ~t suited to your individual needs--even if you're having financial difficulties. We deliver on our promises, because we're here to help. ••• Republic Home LOan 19773 MacArthur Blvd •• Irvine. CA 92715 (714) 851 ·0991 ,.. ------.--~Servi<;e! Starts Aygyst 1. ~ ( . . I ' to on the Top Ba•1a•1a • when you buy a round-trip ticket. law Oraac Coanty 7:15a.m . 4:00p.m. Antv.Satd• 10:44a.m.oac1top 7:43p.m .oae 1top LawSatdc 8:45a.m . 11:45 a.m. Antw Onate CCMlllly 12:18: p .m . OM ltop 3:33 p.m. OM ltop Introducing our new service to Seattle -2 convenient flights every day. The only no-change-of·plane service from Orange County to Seattle! 50% of[ Eveiy coach seat, every flight, every day, through September 15. AD you have to do is buy a round-trip ticket ! Subject to government approval. just call a 'lfavoel Agent. your Corporate lfavel Arranger. or Hughes Airwest: Burbank (213) 247-8333 Orange County (714) 540-2060 Los Angeles (2p> m -5100 Ontario (714) 988-8585 ,. ·--. ' .... Robet1 N. Weed/9Ubflsher l'lMMNI KMYll/Edkot S.rblr1 Krelbkh/Edltorlal Pave Editor 0tangec.oas• o•••v P11o1 Editorial Pge ................................................ .Give Vote System A Second Chance Notblna la quite u embarraulna u abowlD.I otr aom~ new and watcb.ID& lt fail. '!bat's exactly what happened June 3 to the oftlclal• retpOnsible fOf' the conduct of the prtmary electlon ln Orance County. A new. '1 ~ million ~ countln• system they had touted four daya ,bdore the .iectiM as u pable of .,roduc· ln& fut and accurate reaulta, failed Badly Ora.nae County wu the tu t county lnfth state to re- port lt.s fmal. unofficial results l o predlctable fashi<Jn. lnvesUaatiMs were called for, a nd conducted -by lbe county General Sen•lcea A1ency: by the diatrlbutor ol l.M &)'stem , Martel Syat~ms Inc .• ol Costa Me.ea: and by representatives of ~retary of Stat~ March Fong Eu. There's been the usual amount of backbiting, blame laylng and buck passina. Now. the state has scheduled an Aug. 15 bearing ln Santa Ana tor its Com rniasion on Votlng Machines and Vote TabuJallng Devirea to decide ii Orange County's new · system sbouJd be decertified. Based on what has been reporte<l thus tar. the system need llOt lose its state stamp or approval. The problems appear to be of the type that technical expertise can solve. The correct action for the commission to take would be to recer11fy the new syste.m and give Orange County officials a second chance to prove its vote counting merits in the Nov 4 general election. A Positive Approach We hear so ma ny negative things that it 's nice when something positive rises above Lbe uproar. And we did hear something positive recently. The Newport Harbor Junior League announced late last week that all proceeds from its annual Christmas Company will be donated to help replace the over- crowded Albert Sitton home. Jack And non OPEC Holdings in U.S. Secret W ASIGNGTON -Why ca.o 't the Amentao people flnd out bow the Arab ahelU are buylq up V S. property and ae(urltiet ! The s;reat f\oaoclal mystery baa now bHft 10lwd WhUe tho oil pc>Wltates b:>ve been 1ou11na Amarlcan con· 1 u mera . 'freasury of· llclala bavt ,r a nted t he orelgn oil b il ltooal r es p refe rential treatment in the J urcbue of .S. se· curiUe:s. To encour . age the Saudi Arabians to in- vest their windfall billions in the United States, President Ford's Tr easury Secret ary Wllliam Simon promised that their fmancia1 holdings in this country would be kept inviolably secreL The same priVllege was late r extended to other members of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries . and the secrecy cootinues to this day. NEITHER CONGR ESS nor other agencies of the fed~ral government -least or a ll the public -can pry informal.Ion about OPEC holdings in the Unit~ States out of the Arabs' d evoted p r otectors at the Trfasury. . hl fact. Incredible as it seems. r etallallon a1ain1t American rorelp policy moves bave no w1y of knowtns Just bow serloua such a thnal would be. Disclosure ol the Treasury's sweet.heart deal with the OPEC cartel ls cootained In a Ugbtly restricted report by the HOUM subcommittee on commerce, consumer and monetar y affairs. In two years of hearings and staff work, the subcommittff was never a ble lo obtaln the in· formation it sought on OPEC holdings from the Treasury. Lest ·Its promise to the oil moguls be broken by some other agency, l be Treasury even asked CIA Dir~tor Stansfield Turner to suppress some of the foreign investment statistics the C I A h a d co mpile d . The Treasury. accor ding to the House report, "requested that the data not be disseminated even on a cluamed bull. t.Q any pe raon or e ntity, includine Conereaa. without Treasury's permisaion." A TaEA8Uav spokesman told my auoclate Vklll Warren that the department la forb&dden by law to l"e'Veal OPEC holdinp ln this country. But the House report notes lhal the legal arcu- men t was in fact concocted three years after the deal was ma d e w llh the S audls . "Treasury's legal argument ls a smokescreen." the subcommit- tee ~haded. F ootnote : Wh il e stoutly withholding lnform~about OP EC from Congress. Treasury officials dutifully inform the Saudis of every congressional re- quest forWormallon GOSPEL OF BATE: Religion, Ulle poUUes, makes atran1e bed· fellows. American evangeliata are glvtng unlimited acceu. at no COit, to tbeir r,adlo station ln southern Lebanoo to l!laJor Sud Haddad, leader of the rigbl·win& Christian militia in tbe lense border area. Haddad uses the rad.lo staUon, called the Voice of Hope, to b r o ad c a st infl a mmatory diatribes against the embattled Lebanese government and Unit- ed Nations peacekeeping troops. His broadcasts led to an official protest from L~banori ,J..o the State Department. - So far, U.S. offidfls have been unable to persuade the station's ow n ers, Hig h Adven t ure Ministries, to close down their oper ation. The ev a ngelical group considers the Voice of · Hope the best way to spread the Gospel in the Middle East and ls currenUy raising funds to build a t elevision stat ion a nd a s hortwave transmitter In tbe area. SVPPORTERS OF the station include the Chrisllan Broadcast- ing Network of Virginia Beaeh. Va .. Praise the Lord Network of Charlotte, N.C .. and singtr Pat Boone. Some contributors.. like Boone. insisted to my reporter Jutta Hennig that they didn't know of Haddad's access to the station At least one concerned mem ber of Congress has re- quested an Internal Revenue Service investigation of IDgh ..,,JAdventure Mlni~ries, lo de- termine if i\'.:; viola.lirag its re-League Preside nt Nancy Carlson said that members throughout the county agreed that the pledge would be a nice way of marking the gl'Qup's tenth anniversary. , -nie Leagu . sh~ext>hllne<t;-m;pes ro "Ttnse=aFlii $50,000 .. As a cond ition to the pledge. League members are requesting that county residents help out by equaling their contribution. Treasury officials even refused a request for information last December from the top· level tn· ter agency Iran Consultative Gr oup. whlch was formed to' =lr~k-ef='the Worttnmg-h'1ir'- n i a n situ ation This h1gh- powered group -made up of representatives from the State. Defense a nd Energy depart· ments. the CIA. National Sttun- l!J!~fi"f,,fiJ~::.z~~.:;-~~~u \af<~l. ..... -...--.M.#--::-~-1 engaging in-politic~ activity. Such a condition makes aenae beeause the cost of a ~ ne w shelter for abused and neaJected youngsters could amount to around S5 million. If the county is to get a new shelter , a great deal of citizen help and support from all over the county is needed. We commend the Junior League for its very worthwhile decision. It should be a pr ecedent·setting first s tep tha~ 'Aili encourage others to follow. Reality Recognized South Orange County residents miabt have ex· perienced a sense of deja vu last week when the count y Board of Supervisors decided to change the name of Niguel Beach to Salt Creek Beach. For as far back as memory serves, Salt Creek, the s andy strand r oughly located between Dana Point and Monarch Bay, was Salt Creek. That is, until the mid 1970s, when Orange C-ounty 1ov- e rnment purchased the beach and opted for all IOrtl of new improvements . And what would all the new improve- . ments have been without a new name, one that reflected that of the beach park's surrounding community, Laguna Niguel? The name change, from what we saw and heard. never meant much. Everyone called Niguel Beach Salt Creek Beach. More than one news writer had to remind readers that Niguel Beach really was Salt Creek Beach. The name ch ange created another problem. Niguel Beach Park often was confused with its inland neighbor . Laguna Niguel Regiona l Park. Supervisors obviously took the right action in chang- ing the name back to Salt Creek. It is a little bit of history that w~ worth preserving. • Opinions expressed In the space aboYe are those of the' Dally Piiot. Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment is 1nv1ted. Address The Daily Pilot. P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321. Boyd/DriOOrs By L.M.BOYD A study of 1,000 car owners seems to indicate that mar· ried men are much better d r ivers than s ingle men . Theories differ as to why. Do backseat drivers improve the ma tr l ed m en 's performances? Is it th at single men just don't care all that much? Or both? Q. All rilbt. Louis, let's see you name the ft.rsl man to fly around tbe world in 10 mlnutes. A. Another trick query, what? Two men claimed they did that. Richard E. Byrd and Floyd Bennett. On May 9, 112S, they flew l9 the North Pole and circled it, crossinC all the meridians of longitude tn one full turn. WW )'OU buy that as a fiigbt aroU.od the WO/ld? t Dear Gloomy Gus One ol t.be best tb1qa about t.be bear la its me -It can't very well be di11ul1ed in 1beep'1 clotbtn1 -and t•at 1oe1 for the Ruaalan ltear, too. - D.M. ......,, °", ........ --...... •Y ,::.:'9n ._. " ~ .._... , .. _ .. _ =''''· ... "",..,...... ,o......, .... Q. What was sold to the first coin-operated vending machines?: A. Paperback books . At 25 cents each. A publishe r na med Richard Carlisle ar- ranged it. Q. Do birds have eyebrows and eyelashes? A . Ey e brow s, no. Eyelashes, a few birds do.· Like the Asiatic bornbills. Q. Isn't It typical for a second-Ume·around bride· groom to spend a lot more money on that boneymooo than be spent on the flnt one? A. U the bride is a first timer, ft is. Rarely OD television will you ever see a woman wtth a broom in her baad. Uoleu she's supposed to be some sort of unpleuant character. They live brooms to wblnln1 motherf.ln-law and na1cmc landladles and crochety aplnaters who chue chickens out of their yard&. Ever a1Dee people believed lD witches. brooms have been symbolic of wbat'a rude, ancry Md 1ln11&er. They're plala low· · dowu. Odd, wtaat? Jutt about the molt UMful lmplemtllltl around the bouae, tboae brooma. Fint naaMe ol bOttl the buabud and wlfe appear lD the '::t:°" dlrectoriel of switmaDd. Lltew1... of llrael. • ty Council and International Commun ication Agency - asked the Treasury what the im· pact would be if the Iranian gov· ernm ent withdrew its fund~ from U.S. ban.Its. '·we cannot supply data on bank claima and liabilities, nor would it be wise to supply more than a 1eneral statement on the forelio n change markets," the Treuury replied to Rud Poat.s of the National Stturity Council. wbo had pressed for the in- formation. THUS THE SECURITY a gen- cies charged with plannlng ror the possibility of Arab financial Earl Waters \\ WhAt's wrorig, Jimmyf I been kttpin' ~uitt, 4in't I?" NIXON PIC NIX FIXED: Six years after he was driven from office in disgrace. former Presi- dent Richard Nixon has finally consented to have his portrait paanted for hanging in the White House along with those of other presidents. The painung ''should be ready soon," according to White Hoose sources. S p ec ulation o n Naxon 's portrait·sby pol.icy bas centered on the theory that the embar- rassment of Watergate left him r e luctant to expose himself, even Lil surrogate form. to the ~mments of u·Teverent tourists filing through the While House. But one source suggested the real reason was vanity. explatn· ang. ··He looks a lot better now than he did when he first left of. (ice." Suit Could Curb Parking Citations A lawsuit brought by Dou glas R. Pue may result in overturn- ing tbe present system of park- ing violation enforcemeot. A San Jose engineer who said he was fed up with being harassed over parking violations on a vehicle he hasn't owned since 1.974, Pue has an action in federal court which could outlaw slJte vehicle code provisions re· lating to parking . Hi s claim i s t h at th e Calllomia law providing a vehi.:.. cle owne~ 1s presumed to be the offend- ing party ·if his vehicle is found illegal- ly parked is contra ry to tb e Co n - stitutional provision of presumption of inooceoce untU proven guilty and denies the due process 1uaranteed by both state and federal coostitutions. That pro- vision and one which permits a viola~ notice in cases where a vehicle does not bear evidence of current registration are the only two Instances in which a v ehicle rather than a person may be cited. · Put:'s difficulties commenced back in 1974 after be bad sold a car which the buyer failed to re· resister. From lhat time OD, deapltJI repealed protests to the Department of Motor Vehicles be WU bar~ with Parkin& Ucket notiflcati<lis and several warraall u a result of the a p-parent Weaal parting by the oew owner. Hla only protection were letters fro m DMV acknowledaln& his claims of DOD-ownership. tJNfOlt'l11NATELY BE WU without these letters wbeo, in 1m, be wu atoppec1 for a tralftc vtoa.tica. Tbe aubMquent cheek at time ol arTtlt dileloled four oatataMtna warranta for put. laa vlol1Uoa1. Explanations a.otwttb1taadin1 be wu haadeulfed ud taken to Jail wbere, unable to mate bill, be .,.. boobd. After cooU.Dc b1I ...... ID tlll 11Ullller for NVeral boui"I ... wtl• arrived wllb the bail. When be appeared lD court wttb .. iltt.-a die Cate WU dis· • t11ed but Pue decided he didn 't \\ant an y more ex · penenC'eS hke that and brought :in action ror declaratory relief and damages for false arrest. Jt 1s not the first lime the law on parking violations has result· ed in false arrest suits. One. brought some years back by a San Franciscan cost that city a considerable sum of money. The police had haul ed him out of bed in the middle of a F'nday night on a warrant for traffic violations. They were bis all Art Hoppe right but the day previously he had gone to court and paJd up. Des pite bis protests he was taken t.o jall and spent the 'Aetlt· eod in durance vlle. ON 9IONDAYembarrassedof· ficials discovered it was all a clerical error, one which ~ lnronvenlent to the individual but nevertheless a highly pro- fitable week~. Pue's suit. filed m 1m. was origlrullly rejected but the 9th U.S. District Court of Appeals has or dered Dis t ric t Judge Samuel Conti to reinstate the action. A finding in Pue's favor would create havoc in present parltlng meter enforcemenL No longer would the meter maid be able to walk down the slrttt hanging parltlng citations oo un- attended vehicles. It probably would oot however prevent the towing away of U- legally parted vehicles causing consldeTable coofusloo and even mor e trouble for owners of imrh cars. Working Ranch as Tax Shelter "Excuse me. You are. I believe. a cow?" "Yes.that's correct. I amooeof Governor Reagan's cows. 'There are 22ofu.s liv- ing here on his 680 -ac r e Rancho de l Cielo i n beaut i r.u I S a n t a Barbara county." "It's lovely. And this Is your grazing area here?" ··ves, each of us cows bas 30 acres. Careful, don't step on my buttercups." ·'Thirty acres seems like a lot of era&ing land for one cow." ··wen you bave to realiJe that this la a working ranch. And l muataay it's working very well. Ptatela "Asaraa.dJJ?" '·No. as a tax sbetter. •• ''I thought this WU the IOV· erno r's and Mrs . Reaean's private Sbangri-la wbere they come to get away from it all. What are you 22 cows dolnc cluttering up theplatt?" "Beca\De ii we weren't here, the governor wou.Jd have to grow cropc, wbicb la a lot of work. la or- der to make th.ls a wortinc ranch so tbat it qualifies as an agriculturat presoerve. •' "An qricultural p~serve? Tbataoundl Dice." un 18. THE property's valued at more than $1 mlllioD. But by dedarine it an qricultval pre- serve, under state law it's u- seued for only $20,423 and t.be ,.ovel"DOI' paye a mere SIOO a year in lases.'' • 'That •• less than a lot ol two. bedroom boules pay.·· ---....-, - 'Yes. The county assessor says that If It we~ 'l a working ranch. the taxes could a mount to as muchas$42,000 annually. ·• "But that's silly to call lbis a working ranch. No rancber could make money on a 680-acre ranch wilb only 22 cows.'' "l don't know. The governor's maktng$40,100oousayear." "Golly, that's almost $2000 a cow! Youmustbeveryproud.Not many cows brine in that kind or money." "Frankly, it'a awfully lonely out here. I miaa the bright. Ugbt.s or Hollywood. I uu d to be in pictures, you mow. I broke in pJayinl the cow lhat klclled over Mn. O'Leary's lantern to start the Great Cbicaio Fire a.ad I co- s tarred with the 1overnor, blmaelf, in 'Cattle Queen of Montana.' altbouib I dldn't get the title role. And DOW be'I put me- out to pasture. I don't tblak be reapeeta me &QY1Dore. •• "BOW CAN A v a luable creature Wte you thlDk that!" "Well, when be rldel by ln bis cowboy boots and white cowboy bat. be never loots me lD tbe eye. Ob, II Just once be'd put tu. anna around my neck and liq ooe ol tboae old cowboy 1oa11 Wte. 'Home, Home OD TbeTu Shelter" or 'Git alone. Uttle tu ~ 11~~ay '''' r'Noofteme, bUt I don't 1ee bow you can defend blm OD tbil ~ • Way back ID U. wbta be nnt ran for IO,...,... be came nlht out and Nkt ftal1 tbal 'Wee lbotald hurt.'" "I know. But be never •alct whom." j• • -... ·-._.' .""!~--.. --- - OBITUARIES Peete of IMO., ---------e ( . ;'\ l I I I I I ( r ,0 ; ,, O ~ l ,r 1.1 X NADER • • ' X NM>E• Adt>I~ J ordan c.arri th1I plate on her 1983 C'.orvair to Ahow her dlHtr'ffmf"nt -·Ith the mM comild~red mOl\l ttsP<lftllble for t ndlne produ<'llon or the ur .Br01u11 Signs Bill ~11 Liquor Policy SACRAMENTO <A P> -Gov Edmund Brown .lf · has signed a bill preventing state officials from aecidlng whether a proposed hquor st.ore would In· terfere with neighborhood peace and quiet. The bill, AB1960 by Assemblyman Frank Vl cencia. D·.Bellflower, was s upported by Southland Corp .. operator of lhe ?·Eleven conve· nlence stores and a contributor to Brown's 1978 re· election campaign Effective next year, the measure repeals a new policy of the state Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control. The poUcy requires applicants for liquor store licenses to show that their operations would not interfere with "lhe quiet en· joym ent o( property ... Applicants must provide plans to control such things as litter. noise and parking problems . Vicencia's bill restricts the ABC to con· sider ation of subJects directly related to liquor sales. including the. QOncentrallon of lfq uor st.ores in the neighborhood and the possible effect on the crime rate 141-YEAR LIFE ENDS POSADAS. Argentina CAP> Francisca Leal de Lopez. a peasant woman, died five days aft e r celebrating her 14l s t bir t hday , townspeople reported She attributed h e r longevity to drinking bit· ter tea made from the ye rba mate. a South American leaf plant. Friends said the woman possessed a document from a Roman Catholic church in Santa Ana do Livrament.o. the town in ,..,.,.y COl.OtUlllUNBAL NOMI 7801 Bolu Ave . • Westminster 893-3525 PAC91M: Y11W ~PMI 0.-...c.ry Mortuary Chepel . 3500 Pecme vi.w Onve Newport Beach 644-2700 H southern Br azil where she was born, gh,;ng her birth date as June 29 1839. :• Deaths ·\Elsewhere:; .. SAN ILDEFONSO PUEBLO, N .M . (AP> - Maria Mantan.. 94, a famed potter, died Sunday at her home at San Ddefomo Pueblo. Cyclists Avoid Oiarges Lo, ANOELl"..S <AP) -8le1ll1u are not 1ubject lo c rlmln•I Pf'OllUea for QOeraUn1 a bicyc:Je wbUe under tbt ln0uf"DC'e of alcohol u spelled out In the stale Vthlcle Code, a elate C~urt ot Appeal nilln& Hy5. Mo nday ·i rulln1 supported Loi A.QaeJea Supertor Court Judie J erry Picht, who had thrown out a L.aocaater- case t'barKtna cycUsu Oou1las Cllngenpeel Napoleon Wits.on and S teve R ou th w i th <'Ycllng under th e tnlluence. THE APPELLATE court agreed with Pacbt that tbe state Vehicle Code excludes bicycles from the definition of a veh1cle. But t h at s ec t ion charact eri z es no conduct as criminal and invokes no cr iminal penalty, the court said, adding that subJeeUng cyclists lo criminal san c tions under that section would not mHt the due -process s tandards. .,.,..,.. ..... ................ ., ,,,........,...,_ ....... ...... . _.ACIP IC Pl .......... ttelt _,,_ .. _ ""-Nwll ... IMC!\. U ..... ....... "· ,,_ ......... tt•J• .... , ... lA. ......... IHCll,U ...... Tllb ....... l\~tMW.,.._ ........ ~Wll--nw, --'"" ni.-,,..,.. .,. C.-ty ~ fl0r .... c-fy.., Ml .... ·l~i .._.,,,...Or ..... (°M\t l)elty ....... .1111.,a, u.111t • .-au« ... ,...,, """' 2Z. ,., "' DAI. y PILOT A 7 PUBUC NOTICE W~lllOlt COUllT ~TH[ SlATf. 01< CJILIFOllNI& ltOlt TNI COUNTYOt<OllANOt: NO.A-~ 0110.llTO ~CAU~ 1'-0* CN&N(';t: 0 1' ll&Mt: '" r~ HOC VAN VU• Ml-. h V U f;.1 ho() .. 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Superior Court J udae Claud PeraMO ruled Monday that the nun w11 ~ •l the time or the s layine and wu lMocent for that reUOI\. H E a T alAL o n c h a rges of involuntary mans la u e hte r and felonious usault had been scheduled to start Monday, but the defense aaked the Judie lo decide her guilt or innocence on the basis ot the court fffOrd. Tbe nun be at her 75·year·old mother, Rose. for 7\lt hours Oo Feb. • 11. slapping and stomping her in an exorcism ritual at their Richmond District home, according to court testimony. The nun. a member of the order or St. Joseph of Carondelet. believed her mot.her was sleeping peacefully and would wake up "cured." even as she was dying. one witness testified. TM .... wbo hu been ronllDed to St. llary'a Hotplta1 In San Franctseo since February. sat quietly dwin1 the proceeding. Judge Orders Murder Raps Be Dismissed LOS ANGELES (AP> -Murder charges qainst two prison inmates have been dismissed on grounds that during the slaYin& probe they were deprived ol legal counsel for el&hl months -all the time bei.q beld in .. i~ation" at the Lom~ federal prison. "A ~ murder did occur and maybe the defendants committed It, but the court cannot tolerate the denial .or ~I for eight moot.ha," U.~. District Judge William P. Gray said Monday as he dis missed the cha rges against Robert Eugene Mills and Richard Raymond Piette. CAf:-IFOANIA Restaurant and Cocktail Lounge Martip Breitstein of Canoga Park holds ad giving details of Qantas Airlines offer of a limited lime, limited seating $199 round trip airfare from LAX to Australia, a savings of $1,500 on each ticket. Mo re than 1,500 people have been in line since Monday to buy the tickets todav. P E RASSO SAID the nun was m aking plans to lake her mother on a va catioo to Europe during the ordeal. The woman died after a heart attack. caused by the beating. he said. The judge asked the probation and health departments to report to him before the August hearing on how best to treat her. Assistant U.S. Attorney Richard Drooyan said he expected the judge's r uling would be a ppea led. The prosecution contended the men were not entitled to counsel until they were formally charged with the Aug. 22. 1979. stabbing death or feUow inmate Thom as Hall. $ ALASKAN KlllG CRAB LEGS • R4!CJUlar Se r ve d w i th Soup du Jo ur. baked potato. Veget able de Gardiner Rimrock Brush Fire Airline Fined ~=~~~*=*=~iiFOnfy W~y !tJFly~ Per Person s 12'5 UMDA-¥-e:t!fAMP-A&HE~RUNCH . . I I :30 to 2:30 By Tbe As90Ciated Press A 2.000·acre brush fire near the mountain hamlet of Rimrock that was sparked by an illegal campfire was expected to be contained today after the wind-whipped blue earlier threatened a s mall cluster ol cabins, firefi ghters sa id. Aulhonties also estimated that the Ram rock fire, part or a series or week· ( __ sr._:4_TE_J e nd blazes that burned over 5.000 a cres or brush. would be controlled by 6 p m. today. Another fire on the T ahquitz hillside above Palm Springs c ha rred 150 acr es before it was controlled Monday nighL AETRA loi•• S triu HOLLYWOOD <APl -Prime-ti me television actors Joined the Screen Act o rs Gu ild strike t oday, an d flood li g hts were doused on film s taRes fro m New Yo r k t o Los Angeles to ··o auas. •· The A meric an Fe der ation of T elevision and Radio Artists. whlch re presents mos t or the nation 's prime·time TV actors, joined the SAG walkout at 12:01 a .m .. assuring a s h utdown o r f i lm a nd T V production In this country and on American movie locations around the world. .llU'fl AIDard Reduced LOS ANGEL~ CAP)-A former s hipya r d wo r ke r wh o wo n a landmark $1.2 million s uit against two asbestos manufacturers must either accept a reduced verdict of S250.000 or face a new trtar: a judge ruled. Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Earl F. Riley said Monday that the jury award to Richard J . Hogard was based on "either passion. prejudic-e or speculation," adding that Hogard may ha ve contributed t o his own lung disease ,tlars Watne Fo-d~ LOS ANGELES <AP> -Another due has been added to the quesllon of whether there is life on Mars. Two scientists using r adar data over !>even years old say they have proof that there is liquid water buried JUSl below the surface of the red planet. The radar data were la.ken io 1971 and 1973 from the 210-foot diameter Goldstone facllity in the Mojave Desert in Califor nia, but only r ecently were analy%ed to indicate the e xistence or the water, the Los Angeles Ti m es s aid in t odav's editions. · T,...f~fo~ LOSANGELES(AP> -Following several weeks or s peculation, school board me mbe r Kathleen Brown Monday confirmed that she plans to resign her position and move to New York. Howeve r , afte r s he m ade her announcement at the board's budget session. Ms. Brown said she would proba bly wait to resign until a number or issues currently in front of the board get resolved. f Conside re d a mode r a te on the bus ing controve rsy that currently gr ips the board, Ms. Brown indicated that if busing-OJ)ponent Bobbi Fiedler 1s elected to Congress in November a nd r es igns her post , he r own resignation would follow. Halliday's Semi-Annua l Further Reductions On Suits, Sportcoats & Slacks SAVINGS TO 50 % • -..._, 17th Ir INN Awt., Newport leach, c.alf. '7H l MU792 • , . SAN DIEGO (AP> -Wt>Stem .\1rhnes wall pay $25,000 in civil penalties and court cos ts ~~ discontinue an alleged misleading adverusang camp&Jgn under terms or a court settlement. W it.bout admitting any wrongdoing. the Los Angeles·based airline agreed Monday to the selUement .or a civil swt brought JOtntly by the San Diego Ci ty Attorney and state Attorney General ·s office. The suit filed here alleged Westem 's ad ve r tiseme nts c la 1m1ng 50 pe r cent d1sc0Wlts on some fares was auslead.Ulg Rape Definition Oianged by Bill SACRAMENTO <AP> -Resistance is no longer reqwred by the victim of a sexual attack m order for it to be legally rape. under a ball signed by Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. The bill. AB2849 by Assemblyman Mel Levane. D·Santa Monica. defines rape as an act or sexual intef'rourse "accom plished against the victim 's will by means of for~e or rear of immediate and unla wful injury" to the victim or to a t.blrd party. Creat~ a sensation wftn diamonds. These senSClCIOnal diamonds can create a senSClc1on o f love In 14 karar ye llow qold A Necklace. )42 5. B. Pendant S-450. 1 Brown's office explained MoDday that existing la w defines rape as an act of sexual intercourse an which the victim resists, but sucb resistance is overcome by force or violence . or in which the victim 1s prevented from resisting by threats of im mediate bodily harm with the apparent ability to cause that harm. SLAVICK'S Fuw ~ Smat l~I' Under Levine·s bill . a victim who freezes in fear. without any threat of great bodily harm other than the r ape. and then submits to Intercourse against her will. could s till charge the assailant with ra pe. f•shlOfl W.l'd. ~pon Cn\tn . Newpon ~ch. 714'644-13!!0 ~Ntn&nWPr I ugyrw H11h I M...on \'iqo I Noni\ Qr.,,g«' I Tlw Cuy to. c~m~. 8~• M.tlk Abo GrNwr ~ A~ I S.n Ow1!I£> / l o V~• Uv -d Sit~'\..,.._ dl.wp pW.N Of Anwn<"M! ~ VlSA ..... Clwrp. 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JEWERL THOMAS, WENDELL TYLER AND RAY MALAVASI PARTICIPATE IN RAMS' WORKOUT AT CAL STATE FULLERTON MONDAY. "'- Kieker's Last Soree of Hope Ex-Newport Harbor Star Gets Tryout With Rams What is lhis all obout1 dream llmwt~o • -Art Sore~ By JOHN SEV ANO OI -o.lty f'llet J&Mf Nobody would have believed. least or all Art Sorce himself. that be would be one of those Ram hopefuls out on tbe practice field at Cal State Fullerton Monday -but that's what has happened. A dream has turned into a reality and ther e was Sorce, all 6-0, 187 pounds or him, kicking one football after another through the uprights during morning workouts GRANTED, SORCE HASN'T made the squad yet. that· decision won't be made until Wednesday. But, for the ex-Newport Harbor High graduate, who rewrote the CIF record books from 1973-7S, just being there was good enough. "Thls is just a real neat feeling," said ~orce with a1 s mile as. he ate lunch oetween workouts. "I just go out. kick. and ·have a good time." Sorce's "good time" actually started approximately 10 days ago.when assistant General Manager Jack Faulkner gave Sorce a call at his home and asked him to come down ror a tryout. ''I HAD WRITTEN mM <Faulkner > a letter while I was at baseball spring training in Florida. but I didn't bear anything... explamed Sorce, who is the assistant natiooal promotion director for the Mizuno baseball glove company. "Theo I came home one day and found out Faulkner had called me." Sorce. who hadn't done any field goal kicking since his tryout Wlth the Oakland Raiders tbe year before. immediately went into a workout program ·'I had done some screwing around. but I realty hadn't done any kicking at all ror two months," Sorce said. "I got a friend of mine to loan me one of his NFL footballs and I went to Orange Coast and did noth ing but kick." DESPITE THE LAVOFF. Sorce was pleasantly surpn sed "I was kiclung the ball great and with good trajectory." said Sorce W1th a smile. "Kicking was fun agam " With confidence in hand, Sorce's big moment came on the pra ctice field Monday, and he responded With nymg colors. The soccer-style kicker booted 2S or 27 attempts through the upnghts with his only misses corning from the 47 yard line. "I hadn't kicked that well since high school," Sorce beamed. "Most or all I think I impressed the other kickers (the Rams have four in camp). They came up and introduced themselves after I was through and made me reel Wte part or the group. I think that was a good indication." A better one m ight be what special CStt SORCE. Page 82> ART SORCE Unsung Bero COman-----· Is Match For Bo MOSCOW <AP> -For athlete whose sheet perf has given so much joy to world. Nadia Comaneci su doesn't seem to be having fun . · .~here she was again Monda being told that nobody could it better because how do you perfection? And what did N d~? She didn't crack a s · afttr her flawless trip over balance beam. She remain expressionless after the perf 10 .0 was flas h e d on lb scoreboard. IT WASN 'T UNTIL he Romania n coaches c r owde aro und h er. o fferin~ congratulations, that s he a llowed a s mile -short and c,wttl and then it was back to the busmess at hand. The business Monday was com pulsory maneuvers on the balance beam, vault. uneven paralle l ba r s and the floor exerctSeS -the first half of the two-day team competition that also serves as quahfymg for the md1v1dual all·around title later this week at the 1980 Summer Olympks So far. the host SovieLc; have been having the most fun at their Oly mpic party with six ~ .net 11 total medals. East --cefmanYictuaHy--h-as-one more- medal overall but three less gold afte r two days of compet1llon at the first Games in modern history without a n American team. THESE TWO EAST European sports powers were expected to pick up m o r e m edals a s '\Wlmmin~ finals in the men's 1.500 freestyle. wom(!n·s 400 fr ee -.t}l e a nd m e n's 100 bre ast s tro k e we r e to be contested today. The U S. absence, due to its boycott m response to the Sov1et intervention in Af5'hanistan, tlas b ee n fell the most at the sv.1mming pool. At Montreal, A mencan men won l2 of the 13 eventi.. and the U .S. women have held their own against tht- Easl Germans in the past two years. Watthing Comaneci perform, one ts struck by the intensity of her conc:entration. There is no room for e motion when all that inn e r s trength is directed towaro the perfect performance. ll 's been said that other special athletes, Ted Williams and Ben Hogan. had that same icy demeanor -and that same quest for perfection. ONE SUP OF THAT steely determinauon. and ber last four yea rs of sac rifice will seem unfulfilled .. One little mist.at~ a nd there's always someone waiting to take your place at the top or the sport. There's always somebody. Comaneci kno ws . S he's been there. Four years ago at the Montreal Olympics. when she was 14. she replaced Olga Korbut of the Soviet Union as the s port's s uperstar Sparky Was Wrong He Predicted Angela WouM Come Out of Slwnp -By DAVE CUNNINGHAM Ot ... o.ity ...... SW! Downing. You can't replace a guy like that." Dane (lorg) Comes To Cards' Rescue ~ It was the second week in May. Flowers were blooming. but the Angels were wilting. Tbe de· fending division champs bad lost six strai1bt, includingathree-gamesweepbyDetrolt. Manager Sparky Anderson said the Angels had nothing to worry about. "Come September, they'll be ript up there figbtfng for lhe pennant," the Tigers' manqer said. '·And lhey'U be among the top two or tJaree teams in baseball in nms scored and RBl's . That team ia..too good not to... --,-- FOR ONCE IN IDS IJFE, Andenoa wu wrong. Come September, the Angels will be teiUnc rookies, giving their veterans a rest and pl•nnin1 for next year . Each loss pounds anot.ber nail into the Aqela' corrm. and 11cmc1ay nilbt'• naU bad to hurt. The Tigers exploded for 15 bits and four bome nms. including two by Steve Kemp, and bumbMd the Angels, 14-3. ''Nobody figured they would lole lbelr catcDer <Brian .DowniDt > and lose Don Baylor for aa loaa u they did," Anderson said , refustna to take the rap ror a bad predkUon. "Then they loll Dave Froet, and Bruce kilon got hurt. You can't lole key people like that " &ATBB& THAN &BSOUND from their in1lorioul llart. the An1ela bave simply sotten worse. la It tbe ~ f actar, or ba¥e tbe Aqela just mentally Ii~ up? "It a.'t a qaesUon ol pUiDC down. It's a quesUca ol ....._ flDClermamed," ADdellCID nkl. • .,,_.. .,..'t mu1 clubl that wrttetbemlel..a otf. =-'1jultaowa7tbeycabedlleumeballclub wwelaatyear. 1 •• .,....._ 1'Clll doD't Nalbe bow lmportat . , urhlD 08Qle are maw JOU IOle tMID," Aadenoa to0~...i ''And : tblM that'• a.. tbl cue wttb Fans from the Anaheim Stadium crowd of24 .594 started leaving before the sixth inning was over. Those who stayed were either Tiger ran& or wanted to getsomebo06outoftheirsyst.ems. DlJlllNG THE SIXTH, when relie\er Dave Lemannyk was in the process of living up seven runs. a man in the second deck st.ood up and shouted toward General Maoqer Buuie Bavasi's box, "Hey Buu.ie, who are you tolnl to 1et now?" Lemancsyk is one or three pitchers Bavasi purchaaed to help stem the Ude of injuries. The others -Andy Hassler and F.d Hallckl -have done well. ButLemancsyk lt3·9witban ERAof 4.99. 1be Angels have 14 games over the next 12 days, and Manapr Jim Fl"epi can't be ustna up his injury-riddled pitching staff oo 14·3 sames. So be let Lemancsyk fan1ab the aame desplte b1a obvious mer· fectiveneu. Juoo Thompson and Bobby Grieb bit solo bomen in the fifth innlog, but other than that, the Angela made very lltUe noise. KEMP'S FlaST RO•Ea followed a controftl"llal call on a line drive down the I~ field line. It appeared to ralH cbal.t dust, but umpire Jim Evana naled itfoul. "I thoucbt it wa1 a ground nale double," Kemp said, "but fortun•tely I bad to come back to the plate and wuabletobittbenextpltcboutoltbepark." Kemp restated temptaUon to make a partlq remarlt to Evans u be rounded third. One lnn1q later Kemp blasted a three-run homer as the Ti1en turued a M Ue into a 5-1 lead. They never looked back . UU: THE ANda.a, Detrolt started tbe HUOft in a •lump. But now tbe ,,,., are Juat qbt sames beblad Eutem Division leader New 'Yon, and C8ee SPADY, Pa ... , DAN QUISENBERRY Qaisenberry's 20th Takes Over Lead KANSAS CITY -Dan Quisenberry, a product or Costa Mesa High and Orange Coast College, became the American Leaaue leader in saves with 20 Moo"y u be quelled an el1bth- hmln1 uprising and put out a Chicago White Sox fire to protect a 2-1 victory for lbe Kanau aty Royals. Quisenberry, who relieved with two on and one out ln tbe eighth, retittd Lamar Jobmoa and Wayne Nordha1en on 1rounden, to take lhe lead rrom Chicato's Ed Farmer, who ha 19 saves. Ironically, Quisenberry waa warned before the game for fratemizin« wllh Farmer. ST. LO UIS CAP> -You'd think a pitcher would be a ble to breathe a Utlle easier once he ~o l p ast the b a t s o f Ted Simmoos and George Hendrick, right? Wrong. Dave Goltz and the rest of the Los Angeles Dodgers found out differently Monday n i ght whe n Dane Iorg, an uns ung reserve. upstaged the two sluggers and created the most noise tn the attack ol the St. Louis Cardinals. IORG, STARTING for the first time since July -4, swatted a three-run homer to account for the margin or a s.2 victory by the Cardinals over the Dodgen. And, for the 30-year-old reserve, what made it sweeter was that he s ucceeded where Simmons and Hendrick falled. Finl Simmons. batting after Leon Durham doubled, and Keith Hernandes sin1led. was able to Uft a fiy ball only to shallow center as the Cards clun1toa2·1 lead. Hendrick then fanned on a low Golla deli'4W)'. But IOl'I, after falling behind 1 ·2, blalUd .. bomer over tbe riaht fteld wall. Dodger Manager Tom Lasorda said h e was as aurpf'tled .. Golu.1_.1 t wbo wu char1ed with the uoaaen' de- feat. "He was Just one pltcll from getting oot of it," Lasoata said of his hurler. "You a·t get Simmons out i n tll"al s ituation too often. Then fle s truc k out Hendrick and" I thought. 'Holy s mokes, be's going to get oot or it.· " IOaG. WHO LAST WBa aalled St. Louis managemmt tto be traded because or lack '.of playing time, was arterwal>d more content. ''We have a lot of good Y'O'*C ballplayers in this organization," be said. "I! the people. I understano I'm not playing, but I don't to be happy about It. I'm ~ satisfied with my role, but I have to do tbe beat job lbat I can." Cards' '"Mana1er WblttY Henot admlUed, however, tlM bad not rain wiped CNt = practice be would bave Terry x-tJ bl left fMld. .. HE STAYS IN IBAP& .. He..-. said ol lcq ... He'1 .... aood ID7 to bave ae the........_ Re no.a whet Ida Job la. _. be'• al* to come vff iM beDS." • In edditkle to bla bome nm. lor1 lialled in the MeCIDd ...... and aeand ae It• Reita' _..... • to ....... Cardi ........... Loi Aa91• tied at l·l • RI* Monday•a. homer off Pete Vuekc;meb, M, la UM ,...._ ... DAILY Pfl.01 A Capaua. Report From the World of Sport• Hams' N w Frontiere A Monday Morning QB FT'Om AP Dlapa&dlH JACKSON\'ILLE, ..a.A. Dominic P'rool1tre • uy~ he's iillU ju t a f()()(balJ fan. even lf hla v.-lfe • • owns lh l,oe, Angele~ Ram$ "I h.'t!l 1nfer1or v.hu I att &rOUnd Gtorsla and people llk~ t Ramlj aient"nil manaaerJ Don Klos~rman," ild Fronuere, a M>ngwnttr v. ho mamed Rama owner Geor11a Roi.~nbloom here Monda) Rosenbloom took over the Rams after her late husband. Carroll Rosenbloom. drowned m lhe surf at Golden Beach. Fla • m Apnl 1979 The bride .ud i.he v. as womed about keeping her new husband antere~ted 1n football. "The only thing the mamage has changed," he said, "1s before. v.hen the Rams IOtSl, I used to tell everybody the management and ownership of the team was stupid. Now v. hen people ask me. I tell them the team is making progress "I'll still be a Monday morning quarterback. I have great opinions " Rosenbloom said the wedding was held in Jacksonville, at the hom e or Tampa Bay Buccaneers owner Hugh Culverhouse. because "we dtdn't want to make a b11 fuss over 1t." The 62 guests included NFL Commissioner Pete Rozelle: the owners Qf the Minnesota Vikings, New England Patriots and Philadelphia Eagles, and administrators of the Dallas Cowboys and the Rams. -----q.,ir al IM Da11 -------. "Baseball players are about the worst conditioned athletes around. We train hard in the spring, but a fter the season starts we hardly do. anything. By the en¥f the s eason. a lot of guys are tired." -Larry Gora, Kansas City pitcher. a fter hurling bis 11th complete game of lhe season. SCe.w Capt.,... f :t Ill 81 r ..... I The perfeet pltchin1 st.tr ln the American Iii Leaaue thele days would bave &o be~ s...e 1tartlnl and o.. ~~ ftnllblnc . Stone < 15-3> posted 1\1.1 13 atra1aht trhampb Mcmday 1'.l&ht aa the Baltlinore Oriol .. defHt.ed MlnneloU 12·5 In the nl1htc1p or a double-Mader after dr~ the opener 1-7 ln 11 lnnlngs. Qulatnbfrry took over the &eacUit leed with b11 20th san as Kanau C\ty edied the Cbicap Wbite Sox 2·1 ... ._ 01Jh~ • bad three hit.a and drove ln three runs to lead Mllwau.kee put the New York Yankees. 7.4 . . . ,.. MaUack and Dauy Darwla combined for a seven·hltter n Texas sto pped Bostoo, S-3 . . . rrne Sdeb pitched his second straight shutout, a seven-hiller. as Toronto edged OaJt'\and, 1-0. Al Wooda homered for Toronto's margin ... Tom I Padottk and 8ntce Bocbte each drove In , three runs as Seattle laced Cleveland, 7·0 ... Minnesota third baseman Mike Cub· ba1e suffered a broken nose and facial nON• laceratJons when be was struck by a ground ball by BaJUmore's Lea Sakal.a in._,. first game of the double· header ------Ba.~flall Tedafl -------. On ttus date in baseball In 1905: Weldon Henley of the Philadelphia A's hurled a no·h1tter and beat the St. Louis Browns 6-0 in the first • game of a doubleheader. It was virtually the only h1ghJaght of Henley's season. He finished with a ~12 record.• Today's birthdays: Texas Rangers relief ace Sparky Lyle is 36. Chicago Cubs catcher Cliff Johnson is 33. ' .. SA PELO ISLAND, Ga. -Tbere can no longer be II any doubt that flshing Is President Carter's favorite recreational activity. During a week·long vacation, he fi s hed each d ay. sometimes all day loog. 1 This attack or fishing madness began a week ago when Carter arrived in Anchorage, Alaska, after an exhausting 22- hourstay in Tokyo and an equal number of hours in the air. It was late at night wben Air Force One amved at Elmendorf Air Force Base. Almost everyone traveling with the president wanted nothing so much as a good nigbt's sleep. But Carter. wanting to go fl y.fishing, caught a rew hours sleep and &-• C SI p-.r setoutbefored awntoafisbingholeatClarenceLake. ___ --.~s_ _!.!:!_t-r a"'~!'-~r caner lat erdescd~~U..:'..deU&h.t.WUn<i..x.ttx._ --=-=-~t 0ntreafs ·Ciry atte r , a -pr"oducT or·· ..---suecessfal.'' -----· --:-· Fullerton s Sunny H ill~ lft.gh . c~a~hed a l.Alkers Slp Rooldt-Cart~r grand·slam home run m a s1x·run first inning and a two run homer in the seventh to lead the Bllkb Carter. the i.=akers' SttOOd choic-e an the • N at1on:il LA·a~ue Ea:.t leading Expos lo an 8-6 victory over NBA draft. has s igned a mulll-year contract w1th the Atlanta Terry Puhl stroked a single up the middle to give team . . The Los Angeles Kings have signed Alain Houston a 3 2 victory over the New York Mets with two out Bouchard and Brian Carroll, two 20-year old and the bases loaded in the bottom of the runt.h inning to help prospects ... Michigan State University bas asked the 81g 10 the Astros extend their West lead to 1 ~ Conference to took into· 'possible villatioos''-of conference rul~ ga mes over the Dodgers Ken Griffey at ~tSL' Wttkend athletes seem to be wilting, but tht' and Johnn~· Bench doubled to break a professionals are holding up hurly well in the hcut that l'> scvenlh·mning lie and after a ram delay of bro1hng m~t of the nat1on·s eastern half No ma1or !ipr>rts nearly an hour. Dan Driessen singled <.'V<'nLi; have been canceled be<: a use or the heat The• u Bench homP with "'hat prr>v!'d to be the .. n·f uJ!t"-' '-t•a-.on · · OJlthe Orange Bowl..,, 111 b<.-w1nd1nJl dov. n "'"n f ~ winnm~ run that handed Ph1ladelph1a its to g1d reudy for tht: :\t 1am i Dolphins Th<: stadium v. &s opened ltJ fourth stra1).!ht loss and sev1.-nth 1n the last Cuban refugt.~ to kt-ep them off the litrttts Tbomu 10 gamt.·-. Chicago and San Francisco "Hollywood" Henderson, who dropped in for an early look at his !>lruia:lt'd. for a dozen scoreless innings new team's pre season training camp, s ays Kttna Turner before darkneo;!. s us pended play It was appearl. to bt' an t·xcellent rookie prospect. scheduled to be resumed today Six cun11 San D1e~o P adres. four of them over 31. were placed on v. a1vcrs over the weekend, including catchers Gene Tenace and Fred KeodaU, third baseman AattUo Rodriguez, outfielder Von Joshua and pitchers Eric Rasmu.ssen and Dennis Kln.ney. T~rbion-Radio TV: No events scheduled. RADIO: Baseball -Dodgers at St. Louis. 5 30 p m KABC <790 1: Detroit at Angels. 7:30 pm , KM PC 17101 Chee,-s Greet Flag-waver CLEVELAND I AP 1 -When He had planned his tnp to tht> Daniel Patterson unfurled an Olympics nearly a year before American Oa g in Lenin Stadium the Soviet Union 's intervention at the opening ceremonies of the 1n Afghanistan prompted a L'S Mosco"' Olympics. he was greet boycott of the Games . Since the sorry and d1s apomted that our a thlt-tes could not come. . and I wanted to express that we mi ssed them h e re at thl' Olympics SPORTS BREAK I FOOTBALL I BASEBALL Fr .. P-..BI SORCE OF HOPE. • • teams coacb Herb Paterra thought ol the performance. "He's sure 1ot a 1tzoci1 lee," Is au Paterra would say. Actually, despite the numbers against him, Sorce's chances areq't all thr t bad. First of all. besides Frank Corral, only one other kicker has showed promise (Kevin Shea). And. Corral, wbo is coming off a sub-par seuon. came into camp overweight (estimates have reached 233 pounds) and cocky. Phu, and most important, the Ram s called Sorce. not vice.versa. ''l 'VE GOT NOTlllNG to lose being here," admit.led Sorce. "I have a good .)ob to go baclr to if this doesn't work. But thls would be lilre a dream for m e. "Usually, I 'm not a r eal oplimistit person, but I've never kicked UUa well befor~ in my life." Of course the moat obvious thing worldng again.It Sorce 1s h1s lack of activity. having spent four years on the USC bench in total anonymity. •'I never got the chance to prove myself in college," said Sorce. "Why? You're 1ueu la u eood as mine. "1 've come a loGI way 9ilDce then tbou1b. I've matured mentally and pbyslcally. I'm at peace with myaell. I really feel poslUve about this (tryout). I was shackled fQr four )'ean in college. This Is a chance &o let my frustrations out. I know I can kick. It isn't all that bard. All you have to do is SM the ball and kick It." AT THAT POINT Sorce excused rumself. Ray Malavui wanted to see him. "He told me he'd let me lr:now Wednesday night if I should come Thursc!ay morning," said Sor ce. "What are my chances? Well. if I wa.s playing roulette I· think I 'd have everything covered bot the green. I think mv chances are nine out of 10 I'm gomgtogetashot." And then, naturalJy, there will come the competition. But that doesn't seem to faze Sorce. either . ·'I like to think I'm ncelJent In a rompeung situation." he says. "1 've scrambled before. It seems I've done that aU m> life." SPARKY WAS WRONG. • • Anderson Is looking forward to the stretch drive. ··we play 47 of our next 7S .Rames at home. We 've got a chance." Anderson says "We would hke to play the rest of their gameson theroad The Angels are 5·21 an their past 26 games at Anahe1 m Stadium. don't play New York unttl t~ last Racm· g Beui ... n 8 10 days of the season. They can l e-:.-- do a ttung to destroy us. and 1f v. e .1tlH wclLlhe~v~.~o_be~t_u __ A.-.::A -.-._..._..___ ....... ----=c .... crtttre~ffi1esuson-• . ·~ .. ~~·~~ ---Detroit 1s 22-12 at home. which - explains why Anderson 1s so DEL ~tAR -Thoroughbred pleast!'d to be facing s uch a racing begin~ its 4lst season ~cheduJe The Angels, hov.-e\er . Wedne s day at Del Mar. h1ghl1 ghted by the $40.000.added ".. • . Oc!.'ans1de Slakes for tllree·year •"GlllOO'TU e .. r1 -..o.•i>'t"°o.'"'' ..., old!> cH 7"1 furlongs On the grass. ,_.,.,."' ,.,.., ' .... , ._._, "••• ""'-'-'"• Hacina wtll be conducted on a .. ..., publ•tt~f T--..._ Oo1roo ...,,.,._. 41 .. c:--..,,., • ..,c..r-w•d -•• .,_o--v..... Wcdne.,da;. throu.Rh Monday. ;.."..,""},;:;::.,•;,~·::;.:,:,."•:::.;;:::.,.::;:;:,--;: h.1 ... 1<; for t3 Oet\'> until S<:pl 10 ..... p .. "'' •• A"9f' 'r-v·•' ., ...... ,.. "'".. 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Among the top Jockeys ~-=:',;:' r!:.'::!.1:'::=:,:~~~;::7~' rompe'l1n~ W111 be Lafr1t Plnca), ..,,, •• °'"''" ................ "·-· .. ~ Jr C'hri<; ~t cC drr on , Eddie ~:":':'::~-":-'.'.::::~'..--.... ·· ;;;=:-;.;:: [Ii lahr1u<.,J\I:, Sand ~ Ha v.ley °"'"°' ._., <ind Hill Shoemaker ·1aM vs. ed by cheers and applause American flag was to be ab6ent And later when more than a from opening ceremonies Satur · dozen journa lists flocked to day, he decided to bring one interview tum, he was surprised along and wave it. but pleased. ·'The reaction of the groups "I ttunk almost everybody 1s s ympat h iz ing with our athletes." he added. ·'I respect President Carter's decision. He's our presidenL But I don't agree with it. It should have been up to each Individual athlete to decide about whether to part1c1pate. Remington Rand "I guess it's hitting the US around us was good. The groups pretty big," he s aid from his from other countr ies around us Moscow hotel room started applauding and cheering A sailor who works for and yelling for more. Poland Bethlehem Steel Corp. on th~ was behind us cheering and Great Lakes. Patterson look the Australia and Denmark were in flag with him when he left for front of us." he said Moscow on July 3 with a group Patterson said he displayed "1 th.ink the majonty of them 5t1ll would have rome anyway 1r Mr C arter hadn 't s aid a nything," he said or Americans the rlag because he was "very ~~~~~~~~_.:_~~~~~~~~-~--~~~-~~ ' &iseball Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE West Dtvlslon W L PcL GB Kansas Cit) 56 36 .609 Texas 45 46 .484 10"'2 Oakland 44 49 .473 1211\t M mnesota 43 49 .467 13' Chicago 41 50 .4Sl 14'~ Seattle · 38 53 .415 17.,..J Aagela • 33 57 .~7 22 East Dtvlslon New York 58 32 .644 Milwaukee 51 40 .561 71,; Detroit 48 38 .558 8 Baltimore 49 42 .537 91.AJ Boston 46 44 .511 12 Cleveland 41 47 .466 16 Toronto 39 49 .443 18 _.,.,k ... ft 0.1 l'Oft u , ""'"' J ~.\1 ..... \04• .. !>. IUIUmon '11 11U ~-1T IMl"9\I h••I II, tlo\IOft J ¥11w~ I,~ 'l'OA 4 K•nW. City 1 ~ 1 T0<-1,0.'-0 S..nte,,Oewt_O T...,..10-o.tf'IMt 1Mlml 114l lit ,.,..... 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COfllre<I I ~L ,,......... ~ l..Hl9 BU~FALO 811..L'S -W••••CI WHll• P•Mler.~MIP< IC.AN~ CITY o.itErS -wa-.. c..m. .,.,_,_,, o----. ...o. E•I< Oert>y - Nillle'1 H,0110. r-nq C>ech, Al J9flr1N encl CvMI\ Al'lb'-. __ ,,.. •ll•b. IEG ~-~---· ,.,. __ eoo J....._ -f9C ...... """'' ~. W<lle.-...... -.~.~ Ro••. o ......... •e<•. Melt L-. 11,,.o.c~. Pl«lld c:Nni. Teytor, wto. re<•lw r."" lflt '""'" ,.._ 11>1 MIAMI OOl.P\4tHS -S.-900 ~ ,~, ... P\ec.ed s.... o. .................. .,. ... Wf"'I,,. PITTWIU"'OH ~EL.UtS -...__ tf\et IC ... "rtU. ~. Rlct JoN'\. ......_ ·-.---~-----'-<DU.aO« TEXAS n:o. UHIYIEltSITY -.._.,., Joe ....._,.~--.... -UNIVEAS•TY 0#' MARYL.AHO -N-, ll-'1 c Gooeltl t-·· (08('1\ TWO HUGE HAUS FW:)(ED WfTH TRUCKS~ TRUO<JNG EOUIPMeNT Anaheim r.onnmon ean1ar (Across from Oisne~ ••we•w aot a aill·yew-o&d boat. •• we've been working f« ODly 90 days Wbue Freedom's been at it all year. You 're aeeiq the result,•• •bn&ued Turner, the Allanta televiGoa tycoon Wbo Ille· ceufully defmded the CUp lo tm. July 23, 24, 25, . 1 :oo to 8:30 p.m. Daily THE NUMBER ONE TRUCK SHOW IN AMERICA a. • pinalq ColuMil' ... rehactaat to write off Turner at tbi.a stace of tbe triala. ''Ted aaila bis best wbea bl.a beet 11 acalnat tbe wall. He Just 1eta *Guiher and toqber," CODDel' said. uyou•ve aot to remember Uult the two boats we bat la 1m were old wtdle tbe two we are radq now are botJa ..,. -DOt t.bat I think eoar.,... .. llowel'. bul It ..... ,.., faster, •• said 1\aw, wtdl 1 nee neanl now of 1-11. T1ae tllird U.S. def .... cMMtldate, tone's Clipper, bM t.be want NC!Or'd wttll a ICON card of 4-10. Loa1 11 proteaUn1 a loaa Saada1 to CoarqeoQI, and tbe rate committee was to •• , Dml"e • d9dlkm todQ. A Golden Opportunity Let Inflation WorJ< For You QUICK CASH tMfftllelOM 11.\CN I~~ .................. ........... 7I4/14MM7·111/lfWllJ s 1 000 to '200,000 I CALL TODAY! J\<_ o•••-•AL) ~ ......,..,,., - -- • C'ANine 0e ..... Architect,s Honor Mesa's Martin Costa K esa'• Jerry Ma.rt.la bu been elected as a rqular me mbe r of the , Americ an Societ y of G o lf Cou rse Arch itect s al the s ociety 's recent annua l m ee tine in Scot.land. A cnduate of the University of Ariaona with a degl'ee lb area develo pment, M a r tin is cu.rrenUy a member of the firm of Jack G. Raub in Costa Mesa. Among the courses be bas partlcipated in t.be design a.re Zi bu a t enej o .J x t a p a i n Zibuatenejo, Mexico. Rio Rico in Rico. Ari.zooa. Ox Bow Country Club in Fargo, Nortb Dakota, Caneun in Cancun. Mexico and Green Meadow Country Club at tbe boroe al the Dallas Cowboys' National Football League team. Irving, Texas. The American Society of Golf Coune A.rclutect.s is comprised of leading golf course ardut.ect.s from Canada. Mexico and the United States. Also elected to the group was Brian Ault of Wh eat on , Maryland. • • • TWO OF GOLF'S greats 78-year-old Gene Sarazen and 72·year-Old Paul Run yan -have been a dded to the Vantage Invitational Tournament. The event i!> sWI a long W&} off -Mattb ll·lS of 1981 -but al ready such former greats as Juuus Boros. Don January, Sam Snead . Art Wall and Tommy ' ' Bo ll -have c ommitted the mselves to tbe 72-bole ...... e play tourney wltb •loll• ~ on eacb of the four days. • It 's easy to see wby the eady slgnups have taken place -ftftt prize In tbe $300.000 ~t is $50,000 a t t.be Indian Welb course near Palm Sprinp . · • * • ; WOMEN'S alCBEST tournament lo t.be biatory of Ul5 An&eles County -the SUOA>O LPGA Olympia Gold Classic - will be held Feb. ~Mar. l at Industry Hills Country Club. . First prtu ls ,S22.500 for tile 72·hole t.ou.rnameot. ••• CORONA DEL MAR'S Marlin Mc Keever. a for mer R ams foot ball s tar. w i ll host the an nual Mik e M cKeeve.r Memor ial tou r na m ent at M 1ss1on V1eJo Country Club on Sept l5. A $1.SO entry fee will benefit High Hopes, the NeurologicaJ Re<'overy Group. M a rhn's brother. Mike, died as a result of head injuri~ sustained in an auto accident several years ago Furth~ informatJon can be obtam~ by calling 17U> 957·605.3. Meet Begins Today in Irvine The 1980 V S Synchronized Sw1 mm1 OR Cham p1ons h1ps began lD lrvme today with more than 400 compel.It.ors convergUlg at Heritage Park Tbe flve ·da; compelltaon includes team . solo and duet routU>es by swimmers who h.ave a lready met qualifying standards in regjooal and Juruor nation.al cbamp100SbJps. SYNCB.llONJZED swimmmg t a k es p lace in t wo parts . som e what like figure skalJ.Dg. Tbe participants are Judged on e xecution and content. The routines are perform~ to music and artistic impressaoa counts h eavi l y in the po i nt ac· ~mw.tion. The Sant.a Cara Aq uamaids a re the d~eoding champions and ~ are exs>ttled to Stt llieir stiffest competit.Joo from the Walnut Creek Aquanauts, Seattle AQua Club. Hamden. Conn .. Heronettes and host Meraquas of lrvme lnd1vtdually. Lmda Shetley of Sant a Clara leads the charge. Shelley, the 1978 and 79 solo t1ll1st . will defend her title against the likes -or Tracie Rwz of Seattle. Tara Comeron of Ohio State, and the Meraquas' Robin Waller. the 1979 figure winner in Sw1t1erland. AT 17, WALLER bas alreadJ defeated Santa Clara's Sbellef 10 co mpulsory f ig ur ~ compet1 t1on . Sh e wi l~ ~~ attempt.mg to gain another ~ on the natJOOal team again Uli5 year . Preliminary duet competitioo ls set for Wednesday at 3 p.m.. and semifmal solo ev~ts will be held Thursday at 3 . On Fnday, the seml.Jinal duet com petition. also at 3 p. m., will be followed by the semi.final t eam competition a t 7 p.m. Hoof ic nur co opening day ar Del ~Lu. ~t~.tning wmorrow. the country's cop horse:\ and j<xkey.s hlttle mward the wire. \X'ith nine thrilling race-. l'Very day except Tue~iy. And you could win thou.-.ando;; o n JU.")t J $~ ticker with Od ~tar's new "Pick Six." K ick up your heel.:; and be a p-Jrt of the ac tion. Or just kick back and enjoy the warm ~unshine. the tx.~uty, and the charm of Del MJr. £jther w.af. it's a fun place to spend a day. Or a summer. First race starts ac 2 p.m. General admission Le; S2.25. Seniors 65 and O\'er. $1 on weekdays. Call Am tr.1k or Greyhound about pc..'cial trains and buses to the track. tf you're out for a good time. Ue l Mar's a sure thing. ' • OM.YPllOT Business Eeonomy. Worsening? Policy Makers Starting to Hedge 8ylOHN C NNlFF .,. ............. , .. NEW YORK Somt" of the ample, Courttn•)' Slatt-r , C'hlt-1 C"C<S\om11t ol the Com mt>r('c ~partmcnt. ~llPttll thal Jot>lu1n • could rise to u "nut >'HI'," whlch seems to be a forec:ust of conUnued rectuion thla )IHI' me people wbost pollcie routbt ua an unupecl dly ere rtttUlon. one the)' Yrt'N' lh to FOl'ffa t. •r lr)'Llltl to vince us that the ~ol"it Is r. much &5 P"rct"nt tot perl'fllt from l. le» ls of jt.llt under 8 ~rcent ThMe who are immersed ln this re<"t~lon hould r~call that when the Carter Ad.nilililtrailoa llrl\ con ceded the likelihood of a recession they were assured it would be? brief and mild. Tbe president sald so. Clllng a partial rt't"Ovny of • hu1e loss in housing •t~rU <w that auu leavps that 10 duatry ln a depre5&lon Pr ·1 ~t Carter said he ' IOOklnt: ferward to ttonomtc recovery And Ln mflatton Ont or th mo1-t d1s<'Gllta6(lntt aspects of the latt'st quart~l'l rf'port I~ Uuu durinJ lht' i.econd quarter economic roll npse, th.-. rot< ol pru•t>. increases ros• instead ol d•chru°'. as ~x~ted Tht tnAh 1~ that no tumlllg point has ~n re&ched, no mat ter how otten or how cfrechve are attempts to swetttn the bit· lt:r f&CL'> I AND ~IOW THAT It is being suggestec.\ to them that the worst Is over they should seek tO' sep a r a t•! economics from politics 1'he economics are not that encouiraging ~~ND SIM l..TANEO with n e ws that national pro- chlct s hrank a an alm05t '49.J»recedent· &4 annua l rate of 9 .1 T h e Carter adminis tration 1sn 't the ooly one that has sought lo {'Over tbe ev1den<'e in a pile o[ hope. , When r('covery comes. for ex· ample, 1t 1s likely to be burdened by some 1?f the very problems ., that caused the recession, chief or th em bein g infl a tion. Economist.:1 see prices poised for another assault. percent m the L"ltESH lN T E April -June .. ff Memory, for The disease or lagging pro- ductivity r·emains almost un· treated. Thu budget has not been balanced. no matter how often that claim is m ade. Demo- graphics indicate that the bous· iog problem will worsen. quarter, the example, IS the performance O( .., He rbert Stein , Schullze's 1tr,esident 's counterpart 1n t he adm in· ctlief eco -1s trat1on or Richard M n 0 m I c a d . SC.MUl: £ viserforecastaturnabout. Nixon. who month after month Charles L Schultze, who is s ought to comprom ise the chairman of the Counctl of political impact of rising tn· Economic Advisers, said in the fl at1on by telling Americans that THE ECO?llOMIC society is in bad shape, and most Americans are aware of it, if only from the rather narr1)w but very real pers p ec tiv e o f th ei r own pocketbooks. 1Grim evidence sur· rounds people the worst was behind them. midst or the bad news that "f It waso't, of course. and it think the recession will slow isn 't now. Even Schultze. who down shortlv and will turn like Stein seeks to emphasize the around." positive in the midst of disaster, • .. The impression left by these conceded las t week that the s•bjeclive views 1s that the turnaround he said he s aw was Political society 1s another thing altogether. It can deal m hopes. promises and platitudes. and it uses them almost con stantly in an attempt to aerate so me p r e t ty s uffo ca t1n ~ 'eco'nom1c reali't1es 'WQrst of the country's economic far. far in the distance troubles are behind it when. in Almost contradicting himself. feet , the worst may still be he forecast "a slow. s low re· ahead. covery." He placed the time of In unemployment , for ex· that s low. slow recovery in -...~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- ! 'COM~~5t=Jt=='""=ici'lor!t!LLE!'fflllCTn:OA~_s=-~ .,"'/;' .. 1~ sY'I ...... 3• 1f ~si 1i'3Mi<. -R-ar; Cofns & Stamps N-U-~~el llNT'lfTHIHOUI GOLD & SILVER CALL Prlcesfor7-21-80 J c s l L ,,, .. , 645-5611 o•c• :::.::'L ~;rc.·~t 11 ar ~ e ag ~~1;,~ ~ = LOS ANGELES <AP> -If you're an auto so P•-mo. uu dealer in Southern California ~lhng imports. 'lO ~ ... ., s..q, ino--.. 1-' business is fairly good. But trymg to peddle most c.ou tw '--1 _.n dom est1c makes is another matter (n4) 556-ASO South Coast Plana VIiiage It ·s at the dealer's level. of course. where all ~io-••....,. s1. those poor sales figures for the three bi g U S l•<rou trom Sovclo C..11 ~t.u•I INVEST IN ENERGY The State of Wyoming 1s making available to the public potentially profitable Oii lease parcels To find out how you can get tn on this ooportunity for royalty and investment tncome send .your name and address to Energy Resource Development P O Box 2295 Orange Ca 92669 :SS0,000 to $500,000 . INCOME PROPERTY SECONDS { .. .._. _., ~· . ._ "le C••••dal ............. ,. •Weelatyco 11 ••te . ,.._ ... " ........... ··-··•·3~ • s-..... Caltfonl&r .. Coo1Ml Qlll ....... _ .... -n1ee lo• llC>ut lin.in<1ng n.>ed~ (714) 75St-1515 ·~...,.. MCl9"UOI 2JO ~ C.,.._ DIW• • DfflonPtu.i l'MWJIOfl...,., .c~ tateO automakers originate. And industry 0Hic1als say the woes of those dealers aren't £>xpected to wane in the coming months. "THE AUTO DEALER INDUSTRY 1s sick. but the illnesses are very indiv1duah2ed ... one banker familiar with deaJer balance sheets said "Those who are m aking 1t are doing the best they ran with a bad situation " Although car dealers are used to boom-and· bust cycles of the economy. they say this is one or the worst downturns they've faced. More than two dozen Southern California car dealers ·have gone out of business the past year. and dozens of other dealerships changed hands because the former owners didn't have the financ1aJ resources to con· tinue. Many or those still operating rely more on pro· fits from used rars. serv1rc and parts sales than they have 1n the past lo stay afloat HAl~F OF THE DOMESTIC-MADE dealers 1n the reglon oper ated in the red for the ri rst half of the year. estimated Jack Wall. president of the Moto r Car Dealers Association of Southern California. Southern California has not been hit as hard by the recession as much of the United Stales. But . Wall believes local tar buyers have become pessimistic about the ~onomy when they read or hear about problems elsewhere -like Chrysler Corp. 's woes. for example. Yet as a group. Chevrolet and other dealers selling ~neral Motors Corp. products are doing bette r. or at least are failing less frequently, than the competition. ROBERT COOK, GENERAL SALES manager for Chevrolet, s aid there are 272 Chevrolet dealers in California. the s ame number as at the beginning of the year. But be added that 73 Chevrolet dealers have folded in other parts of the naUon in that period. However. "Chrysler dealers have kind of been walking uphill all year:· said Jim Conner of Mis· sion Chrysler -Plymouth in West Covina. "Some dealers got scared to death because of Chrysler's losses and just walked away. "The investment in a dealership is big and when you're t.hinkiog you could possibly lose it. it takes a liWe guts to stay around for the finish,'· Coo· nersaid. HE ADDED THAT HIS BUSINESS bas picked up from the low point of April, when high interest rates and Ught money took so many customers out of the car market. Lincoln-Mercury dealers have been hit hard as well. Observers say sales of the downsized Uocoln models Font Motor Co. introduced this year have not lived up to expedations. and Mercury product.a have suffered from a buyer impression that they too closely resemble less·expemlve Ford models . RepOrt Corrected Friday's editions of tbe Dally Pilot carried a news item on Tranaierra Exploration Corp., Newport Beach. which reported net income for the three moatha ended April ao of '312.•. or 5 centa a share. A tnoll'aphie.i error, however appeared in the. reported kiD for the same period tut year. It sbcMald have reed: coat.ralted to a net &cu of ttu. or no eenta, iatbelike~of 11'1'1. ,,.. o.u, PUot recreu ttaeft'l"OI'. Bla«.•k Business Booms . Barr y Baszile. pres ident of Baszile Metals Service m Vernon. Calif . shows some aluminum rod and bar stock at his olant. He heads a mult1-million-dollar company be lieved to be the only black-owned fra nch.tsed metals distributor in the nation. Japan Bank Seeks Purchase LOS ANGELES I AP> The president of an Escondido bank ' a y :. h t' w 1 11 re c o m m e n d m1lhon merger ofrer from tht> Los Angeles-based subsidiary of Japan's M1tsub1sh1 Bank Ltd Harvey J . Mitchell. president . of First 1'at1onal B'ank of San m1Jl1on share'\ The acquisition D1e~o County. said Monday ~s !>UbJect to ;,ippr oval by t•xpcrt.; no government op· Japanese. l' S. <lnd Cahforn1a -=-t}Q51"1QO o the A(ill,4 from baok ;ee~ula_Lor:. as well as_ M 1t~ub1shi Bank of Cahrornw !>harehold er.s L'nder terms of the proposed A M1tsub1sh1 offt ria l said in deal. M1tsub1sh1 v.ould pay $17 a Tokyo that he expect!> the deal to share for First national c; I 56 be completed by Mar('h. 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I Those beers include the Schlitz brand itself, Oki Milwaukee (priced below Schlitz), Erlanger (a supet,i premium brand pitted against the likes of Mkhelob andl Lowenbrau). Schlitz Malt Llquor and Schlitz Light. The wiMer in that quartet 1s Schlitz Malt Liquor, promoted in that memorable series of "bull" commercials. The Schlitz brand is the largest selling malt Ii · quor 1n the country Money Tree I malt Liquor has a higher alcoholic content tha.n beer> The loser has got to be Schlitz Light. which has railed to come even close to the sales racked up by the two leacl- mg low-caJone brands. Miller L.ite and Anheuser-Busch's Natural L.lght. Even Schhlz has conceded that "It has proi- ven to be a slow and tough task to convince the consumer of the pos1t1ve <.<haractensticsofthis brand ·· ... _-,--RAmER THA?JLGLVE lW ON the low-calorie-market.--· Schiltz lh testing a s tablemate called Tribute Light in Providence. R I . Raleigh. N C • Beaumont. Tex .. and Tu<'son . /\r11 Tribute Light has one-fifth fewer calories than reguJar beer -and 1t '!> being sold at a premium pri'ce The pitch 1s : "Pa) yourself a Tribute." But the big problem IS the Oagship brand. Schlitz, which accounts for 6(). percent of the company's sales. It was 't'hen Schlitz beer began to lose some of its "gusto" that the !>Lide began. The dJmen!>1ons of that ~1.Jde are easy to tra~ In 1976. Schlitz wa.<, sPCond to Anhe!J!)e r Bu.sch <the Budweiser and M1chelob bre"'er> in the mdu.slry. They sold 24 t m1lllon barrels or beer In thlit )ear Jn 1977. as beer dnnlcel"fi began leaving Schlitz on thl' shelves, the company's salq. dropped to 22 l million barrels -and Miller moved into c;ttond place In 1978. the paruc was still on -Schlitz so&d only 19 S m1lhon barrels La.st year the retreat contin~ Schlitz's sal~ fell to 16 8 million barrels. ~ IN HORT, SCHLITZ'S SALES ""ere karate-chopd b)' about a third 1n three )ears The fi rst three months oC 1980 have shown no improv ment. Schlitz :,hipped 3 S m1lhon barrels dunng that period. down from the 4 l rrull1on they shipped in the fl~ thre-e months of 1979. -~ 11 There ha~ been consequences. Last year Schlil~J closed two breweries -Syracuse. N. Y .. and HonohaJ~ (where Pnmo beer had been brewed). ThtS year they soldj the S)Tacust> brewery to Anheuser-Busch for $100 milli~ They stopped paying dlVldends to shareholders. They tt· d uced their employet• force bv 700. ,. At the helm today are Frank J . Sellinger, who can<ef from Anheuser Busch. and Jerry V1elehr, who came rro Coca·C.Ola Sellinger is the ctuer executive ofricer. JI so \I'• .~ . < • ) . ~. n. ,., n h 1 " " . ·~ 1• ' ,. .... .,,. . .... . . . .. •I .. . ' .. , ... . .. Pt1 I' .. Up 11 • VP 111 VP 111 Up H Up U Up u Up u Up l.O UP 71 Up H UP 11 UP 7.0 Up ... , Up .. UP ... , UP U Up ... , UP U UP U UP u Up ... I Up ... , Vp H Up St Up u + "' • . .. • 1' • I -• I . --4 -~ -.. ~ ~: 2 B.-tab fjEW Y()QIC (API -SOM nof'lferr-i ""'l"I P<IC:H l°""'V C•••·· ' O•"t·l.061• • POUlld, Clor•l,..•llo•n L•M ,. U•lt\ • PCM"" 1111< Ul'lt.ent\o1 .,......,,deli.,.,HI. Tl• II in••.,......., Mffe..., \CIS.00 Ptt fl.HI! • ..__~., ... v. S Hr rr • U.S. fjEW Y()ttlC IAPI -H_., & H-o ... 'fff IOIM\' SU''°· Oft to no 1 E11oe•l\ol•ct , .. ,,., s u ..0, oft st.110. , 1..ot101..,t11~s..._a.,ottto 12'. • Gold .., Tiie .._ ..... .,.... 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Carohne McW11t1arn~ Ann Maroe Blai.e. Sllamus McCool, Max ShOwatter -· STilfET8 OH#t-f'k&NCISCO A woman wtlO cleima to ,,_ ESP seems 10 kl'IOW e hllle 100 much lbOUI IM lli<lnac>i><ng ol • young glt1 S) <>VEii EASY Guest Sen Biren Beyh CCC)(R) 'ei) MACH£1l / l E'HRER REPORT 1:30 IJ 2 ON THE TOWN Conn111 C1>u11g and Steve Eow1110• Havel 10 '"" homes of RUOOll>h v aien11. no and EMS Presley ride 1n W C Fields' 11138 Fleet· wooo Cac!lllllG .• took 91 tile patrol dc>gs 01 Reaon· oo Beach 0 SHANANA Guest Conway Twmy D • 100.000 NAME THAT TUNE U ®J FACE THE MUSIC fill MACNEIL / LEHRER REPORT (ti) HEW8CHECf( CJ) P .M. MAGAZINE Tiie world's~· ~llor\JS hne. "The Wlltle ShaOO"' 5111< Ken HOW8t0 t :OO 0 THE WH(TE • SHADOW . Coach Reeves 1eacnes a ciass on sexually 1ransm1I· teo 01seases end one of "4s ~s ptovet to llave VO (R) 0 THE AWAKEHINO LAND "Tiie Town'' o.sc>tte O•r ea1.e and Ille p.oOlems brought by C1vlhiatt0n, Channrl Lbf in gs 1J KNXT !COS) Los A ngolP'> 0 KNBC (NBC) Los Angelt:S 0 KiLA 1lnd I LO'> Angele<.. D KABC· TV IABCI lo'> Angeles ({) K.FMB !CBSI Sc1n 01eoo U KHJ TV (Ind) Los Anqcles @) KCS T (ABC) San 011•90 CD KT1V (Ind I Loe; Anqele'> Q) l<COP TV tlnd I Los Angeles tll KCET· TV (PBS) 1.os Angeles ~ l<OCE·TVIPBSI Hunltngton Beacn S11vw1111d eno Pon •us l)<O>pet l>UI IOOk tMKll .... suully on the4r 1M11lv Odys (Pan JHCCllRI 0 PAISOHElt C£ll 8l0Cl<H Wllh B&a and Yates out of commtu lOtl Noe+ene 11n0 Monie. 11gn1 '°' iell<lclBtl•P oflMwomtlll D o_~ HAPf'Y DA vs Alll'r revNllng ll\flv _. me.rnlld 1n • bus oepol. HOWatO anO M atlOtl deOOe 10 renew 11'14Mr ..owt 1n II catl"C!d, OUIOO<>r ceremo· ny tRI 0 MOVIE • • , TN! Last Cttcui. Sllow" (111741 James WM· m0<e lee J OOoO A )OU.1'9 bOy S 1n~ b<1ngs tc>g<'llle< n1s· eslraoged po•ew1ts t' htS I m MOVIE • • • • llWl11llOll To A Gunhghler" ( l~I Yul Brynner. 0-ge Segel A QVnltOfllet IS lltfad 10 11111 an OUIGMI retumong 10 "4S Wl'Sletn town 12 hft I EEJ 2tTOHIOKT HOSI C lete Rooeni m RAMeAAOS LllOy BounllM ' Feellf'lO respc>n5'~ f()( 0.Ck ·s oii- m1~ from flamt>eros. Cr.n$11na lrlf!S 10 help ll1m and h•s tam1ry (Pa11 311CCI 8.30 D ®! LAVERNE ' &-41RlEY A qr1zz1y beat wllO was oel•lfJflOe<I by L•-ne s cousin pays 111e g1rt1 a SU•P'•Sfl "'"' CRI ID AOUOt4HECKS Mooem-<lay Teaas ontlers ''"° an untllC)peO llOUl'04I of 0.1 but 111-.. 10 conteno -.... oettlit fencftert W'lt ~ ~ ~"Mr-... to ll, \!_en 'I • NOVA ....,. l lldw!O t T roo10e1 0.-Ml'NMd" The •tOl'Y Of 1... Jell ptc>f9CI, t """"'" ...-on OOlltt ~· In ,,,. .,......,, ..... IOreef. ll10 HtMMI~.~ Owllef l~ le tc>ld (0C) ® tiOO. OM MOV1I •• '" "NlgM Moves" (101~1 ~ Maekll'an. ~ Otlmtll A pme1e 1nwe11Qa10t 11 11w.o by • lc>tMet ac11 ... to MO l1et f\il\l'folly dauQhlet. (R) • DONAHUE "The Sug.tt Shectl" o.-t· Dena Montana. owne<· manaoer Of lhlt unique ~ wNclll -·-male tlflppet't 8 9 ll4AEE'I OOfMIJNl't Jacll and Chr1uy 11enslotm Jenet 1nto a bom°"'9ll .., an eftot1 to COOi 00wn 11'9 adllenQM OI l arry. Wllo 1 111ed of ~-(CCI CR) (ti) NOVA "Mr l~ s Trop.cal 0.-...0" The story of ,,,. Jen P<o,«1 a mu10- m111oon OOllll -''ur• .., lt>e er..,,...,. ,..n torest. ano ,,, ma5lermond. bl~• DenoeC Lu<l'iillg. is told (CCI (RI ~-OJ) TAJCI El-HIM to OttCOVe< wlWOll one 01 tlle cat>blft 1s ~·ng llet seuet tove poen'lt (RI m~ "lady Bountil\ll" FeeOng r~Slble !()( Oicll's OIS· mo&MI trom Fl~O&. C1><1sona tries to "4!lp 111m an0 hll lemity (Part 31 (CCI 10:00 I u NEWS QJ) HART TO HART An anClelll Bu<ldl'MI gtv9fl 10 ll>ft H1111s by 8 O"t1'lO man throws Jonatllan ano JMn<ler lnlQ an Onentet world of 1n1,.gue end oa~ IR) Q) NATIOMAI.. NEWS ~ NEW8CHfQ( 10-.»Gt Q) NEWS m~ · ~ Antiguu V1"°"95 Nu@VIS An tlfh•b<hOn of H•N>~ "'""' •n<I p1as11c .,,. ,,,., tlas -1ounng ,,,. country s.nce 1as1 yeer IMllJf"tlg Ille at11SIS of 1"9 meror $oanoS11 communi- 11es is p<esen1e0 ml ~TO CHOOSE Anatomy Of A Crisis·· Or M~lon FnedmM 01scusses hos ~tef lhal Ille Grett Oepress>c>n was Olfeclty GaUMCI by Ille ! .. lure Of lhe F eclerel RMerve System 10 t!Aetetse rts powe< tCCI tRI 1 ,;00 D 0 D CJ) ®l NEWS 0 NEW\. VWEO GAME U MOVIE • • "Hell's Angels On Wl'\eels" t 19671 AOem Rc>al'l<e JIQI Ntenc>ISOn A gang ol motOfC';de tougtt~ •J IQt'OllO 10 flee I~ ,,.,. gn..doe-llllhng Of . IM- O( 12 hrS I TUBE TOPPERS KOOP It 8:00 -"Invitation to a Gunfighter.· Yul Brynner and George Seeul star ln this western movie about a gunman hired to klll a returning outcast . GBS 8 9:00 -"Night Moves." Gene Hackman plays a private detective hired by a n actress to rlnd her runaway da ughter. KOCE 9 10:30 Free to Choose. E conomist Milton F riedman discusses the role or the Federal Reserve System in the Great Depression of the 1930s . .nEOOOOOl.-LE Otc.ar tlnd• • tnencl wlttl .nSIOe lnfc>tmal lc>n a1 lhe r-reca and .. .,,. 10 Wiii ~belllem ..... ., THE lllNNY HU SHOW SC1J1 lie I Ilk• anol"9t IOOll al n.-TV ano or-- H"IS ·n.e Couon MMI Boys • and "*' --Of tne Orange Blostom :re~~ ··~1a.s · 11:ao 8 CJ) CAHNOH A young enorney cells on Cennon -a ,_,,ry oece1ued client's will specif-that tt>«e b<t an tn•es11ge11on 11110 nit death !RI 0 THEBdTCW CAR80N 0 OATINO GAME D lllJ A8C Nf;W8 m HOQAH"a H£AOES Hc>gon uses l(lonlc to get 1nf()(ma11on on• new Ger· mlfl 181'<1 m+ne m OETSMAA'T M~ and 119 OISCO'ltt lh81 a guru '' plotting • WI06-.u1e l>ypnc>lmnQ ~ 8) al> CAPTIONED A8C HEWS , , 50 U (1~ SOAP upor1 en Old monMlerY ~ by a "TMll- Otdef "'*"' I& fddlllO • benign Old -pneonet ...... W<lll•LE '"The IMF aooacitt "'9 --°' ""°"'9 -·· c.eretully lloOOel\ ~ l0t1une • NIGHT OAU..8"V ............ l.8ugll •• Al\ ~~-00 ..,,._, ~ tot llluQl'ls 12:2$ 8 9 MC MOYIE • • '"' ~Thet Man Soft" ( 19731 Freel WllllamSOn. T erwt ()f-A courier all llleO .,., ,,,. mental .,,, .. an1gned to 1ai.e en allKfte ~ COftlaonlng one fNlllon ooa...s If om ~ l(ong 10 ~IOO City (RI 12:*1 I NEW\. YWR> GAME NA T10NAl NlW9 12:40 (() 9AMA8V JOHE.8 Betty ~ w>¥Ollred tn • mutO. -lhe -"Y GOU..,, ol her pirftlOy l>Oy· lntl>d tS ~ llltO iRI ,~.~ • • • ., · Shadow Over £1v•on ' ( 19631 Ja""9~ rra~ Lesloe Noe!Wn t11 l0t .,, outlew Md .,,...... • '°"' e • e * "Tiie l tdy Venleflee" ( 't3tl MlehMI ~'·"'· Peul LullM. Dnc1ed by AlfY'td HllCltl• oodt NI _,.,,., -• ~ ffom e Euroe>9' en •P'-treln p tw • •6 """ ) e..ovw ** "WI~ Mourltalrl'• ( ,t74) Peny lllepard, JofWt Ceffet1. A -pno.. toorepller •cc•Pt• .,. ....,_, IO pllotoO'•Clfl • ieg.noery pMIOe ulleO Wll~ Mountalrt, (I llr .. 30rnln.) 1:909 NEWS 2:008 NEWI G MOYIE *. ·~ "8eclclath" ( 195e) Riellero Wldmanc. 0onna R..o. The aOle -Of en lno1a n maaae cre beOor..-• llunteo man wtletl .... ~ 111•1 lie knowt !he locatoon 01 a llfdOen ,,~."'gold (2 In I 2:219 MOVIE * * "Heal Of Anger • (19711 S...san Haywa•o . Lee J Cobc A --·-I· 4'0 '*'Y iawyer Oe4encls an exec:u1Mt c:Nltged "'1th the muroet ol • cont1n.c;tion WOt1t., ( 1"' 30 tn.n I 2::a0e MEWS ~46· MOYIE • • • ·~ · An('hors Awe•oh" ( 19•51 Oene Kelly. Frank Sinatra Two $llllOr$ entoY the<• "'ave •n Ql-ou• Hottywooo 13 "". 10 "''"' 2:608 MEWS 2::66 0 NEWS ~" MOYt( • • · fne Unknown w-.-s 11973) Oocu· me<'ltery Two '"""·~s ~Cl\ IO< '"" tal>'ee! lfW· ~ °' '"" "'9""'°•'r r ,,..,. cJ>f l•tre-f 111< )() M•n I TN! TatM gel 8 nf'w bullef 50Melntng 19!"•069 hAC>- l)flnS 10 ~ an<J Bt111 telts le$11e tlle>r an .. , '' over IRI Ant1t the "'9flfl murde<s • 41JO O lillOVI£ -Ml>NIGHT- 12:00 0 TWIUOKT ZONE Oav10 E11ono1on come• I JOHN DARLING ,.. ... M, ... ca,.,.. ...... ~---• · •• ;e; l ,, Oo ,..._~,_ Die,._, ... , out 10 ~ R1,haro Tooo Pf"I"' Oign<ty blCk to rr.e '-"' SellerJ A lale\man OI the I~ (I IV • ~ to pl9y °"'1ec1MI ~S ,,_ 1 -"4 c.ar ~ llOlen I I U MA V8'IClt tw • 30 m.n I Blf1 must try and OM# r.om~ -he JS ""SI»• Wftd•••da•'• Da11•••• /tfo.,w• ._ 9 e e "Sabolaoe At SM" ('~21 W~ Haft. nell. 0.... HutCllMoft. A ca.rgo aNp lriel to loltt • convoy dUflng the lonclOn 9Nt1 In Wor1<1 W# II ( t IW., 6 min.) U:OO. •in "St>oolc Oii-•" ( 1051) L.a Oo<cey, Huntz Hell Tiie Bowery Boye find 111ey lleve SOfN not·90- frlendly "ghos1'" for cc>m· ~ny as llley Mt out 10 rec>atr an old tarmnouM. (I , hf I -AFTEJtHOON- t2:00 D * • 'h "Tiie ~ Angel" ( 10521 Y\'Onne 0e CatlO. Roel< Hudson. A aliOOn gotl befr....01 a wfd.. OW end. Usurntng the Womat>'S Identity..,..., She 0-. lllllM lier tnlanf son 10 live W>lh WMl!lly tn-tews (I "r . 30 .....,, I II) • * * .. Wlltstl•ng In l lie Dark" C 1114 11 Red Sllellon. Ann Aut'-ford A -d CUit ~""" • •8dto Oeteclnre I 1 "' , 50 m1n I Q) ••• .. x.1s .. p961) DllY>d t.teclean. Char1ea Brc>n110t1 Events "'" ound· •ng lhe ·-atell at>d ..... tng of Ille X· 1!> jel ate pomaveo (2 hrs ) S;OO U • • '1 "Tllen Came Bronson · t 19681 M IGl'teef Parlos. Sonnie Bedel1a A runaway b11de meets another SOUl·Matcnet at Bog Su< ~ lie arrl'IH on ll1s motc>rCY'le 12 llrs ) n91 • • • "TlloM oar.no Young Men In T"8t< Jaunty Ja~ ( 19691 Bourvll, Tony Cut'lls Monro Catto ·~ Ille ~ '°' an 1n1erna· l•onol G<jr race lh -icn or.,,..~ a11emp1 10 'Hlt>o- 11941-.n 01i-(2 n<s I • 3..30 D * * Sl•M199 Al>d O..~Geev··-·· -·---I 111741 ROOerl St<K11 . Ve<a M!IM Alter moving lt'llO a f'fl'W llOuMI tn U'MI country. a I ltn.ty IS GOmnnced by suengo events 11111 11 m.ghl have l>eel'I a mostalce 10 move ( 1"' . 30 m<n I by Armstrong & Batluk 'Kung Fu' Couldn't Top GOP Action By PETE R J . BOYER LOS A.""JGELES CAP ) -As one of Ameri c a ·s pol1t1cal parties n o m i n a t'e d 1 t s can d 1 date r o r president. telev1s1on viewers in Los Angeles watched r eruns of "Kung Fu." Nielsen reports suggest that most of the rest of America also tuned out the GOP last week. That's too bad, really, because the Republican convention provided the most fascinating television of the year. Last Wednesday, TV and the Republicans co·produced a swell entertainment; neither party seems overly proud of lhe moment, lhougb. IN THE QUIET of r etrospect , television seems inclined to rnirum1ze its role in that c haotic evening's events. in wtuch the GOP seemed ready to bend history in the creation of a Ford·Reagan "co.presidency." But be sure, TV gets a co·star billing in this drama This is i rre f u t a bl e : T h e Ford-Reagan talks moved from the convention's back rooms to the nation's living rooms when Gerald Fnrd gave Waltpr· Crol"k itP ia hroatt Plolleers ... outline o f h 1!> env1 s 1oned "co·presidency," a~ Cronkite C.illled ll. F rom that momen t . television became part or the picture. "IF YOU DON'T see thls story." said CBS' Dan Rather. "you're dead behind the eyes." Rather quoted Republican sources as saying the dea l was nearly struck. "The deal has been made," CBS' Morton Dean quoted one of his sources a s saying. NBC's Tom Brokaw asked Iowa Gov. Robert Ray : "Is it your understanding the deal has been struck.," Ray: "It is my understanding." This also is irrefutable: Because of television's presence, Ronald Reagan now had to close a deal with Ford or s u s tain ·s ome d a mage t o his campaign. As ABC's George Will put it at the height of the Ford-Reagan e uphoria: "TIDS CONVENTION would suffer a tremendous letdown (if the deal fell through) and anyone then selected would be clearly second choice " Hal Holbrook (left) stan u an exiled lawyer who became a prime mover iD the setUement of tbe Ohio Territory, while Elisabeth Moataomer>' (aeat.ed) and Jane Seymour play pioneer lllten in "The-Awakenin1 Land," a 1even·bour minileriea concludlq tonaaht al 8 on NBC. Channel 4. That happened, of course. and Rea gan's second choice. George Bush. is now tus running mate. It 1s said that when Reagan saw Ford n e g otia ting h is pos iti on with Tite Ford-llftaaan f allu "'°"ed I ro• ilae ba~k roo•• co c lie U "'"" rooas aeMll Gerald Ford ga~ Wafter Cronkice an ouflifte of lais ·~o­ pnoddelltfl.. Cronkite. he cooled considerably on the matter of sharing his hoped-for presidency. But J eff Greenfield, CBS' media critic a nd one of that network's commentators at the conveot1on. said in an interview Friday: "I do not believe it was a media event. This was a real event. an old-fashioned. bebiod-closed·doors political event." GREENnELD REFERS to the fact lhal the principal forces in the giant mixup were Ford and Reagan. not television. But he concedes that "Ford used Walte r Cronkite to advance his side of the negotiations, knowing lhat Reagan was watcb.inl. That's what TV can do." NBC's John Chancellor, who. with e<>-ancbor David Brinkley. managed to maintain an admirable calm and restraint through the eveniJll, also downplays TV's role: "I think that telev1s1on coverage of the con vent ion bad very little influence on events. The reason I say that is. the negoll at1ons that Ford's staff with Reagan's staff began at nine o'clock in the morning. They cont inue d fo r 14 hours. The convention went on the air at 7 p.m ... BUT CHANCELLOR roncedes that television's presence did accelerate the odd happerung. Increasing the risk faced by Reagan Lf no deal could b&made. "Oh. yes, absolutely. Never in the history of televised conventions has there ever been so clearly a No. 2 choice as Bush ... and Ford used television as part of bis negotiating pos ition, that 1s ao unmistakable fact." FOR 11IE RECORD, NBC, which had earlier seemed shut out of the story <being the only oetwort without a Ford interview) was the fll'St to report Bush's selection, beat.inc CBS and Leslie St.ah.I by a few secoods. ABC's Frank Reynolds and Ted KoppeU were on tbe air for Ion«. em barrasslng moments musing about the prospect of a Reacan-Ford ticket while everyone else at Joe Louis Arena knew it was loinc to be Bldb. It waa good fun. the GOP gathering, and compelling t.elevisioo. At least as good, I'll wacer. as the rerun exploits of a martial arts frontlenman. NOW PLAYING IW..S' llUI"" STIOIVlll 0111n ... ~.., .. ,,,.,'401'U C>-•I •1t>J9 tl'O ... -wn•n • t 111100tM ~&we.• °'"''°I •16.'JA ~\l ,, ...... ~ -•lllU'lAlJI 1"111"1 '.>.'9 ~"9 IOW&AOI' fllJO f Wla II >>-l'I •.,PtlU t l!JO t1'!0 h ct11c'1 -u Jt11111n .1• ....,_,,. '" aq1 J6il .. "'"'' ll:CUtll -... l-f ................. --... -.....- ~ .COMICS /CROSSWORD, MARMADUKE by lrld A...,._ ··we Installed the penscope when he. kept missing the Ice cream truck!" SHOE MISS PEACH . \'A~P . t"..EU.Y NATc..f~e: eM1S1r ~ THE FAMILY CIRCUS "Can we go in there and see if our senators ore doin' any work?" DENNIS THE MENACE ••a-'MSIS eulCMT'f' . PEANUn by Charles M. Sdtull -------..... ACE TAAVEL Q.ESS ~T ... I TMINK !'It\ 60IN6 TO A ~ ~USIC CAMP ! 1HE lROU8lE IS. I DON'T KHOW MOW TO 6ET l18f ... SHOVU> I A. V. Ol TAKE ™E 805 ~ t..MAT ? FUNKY WINKERBEAN by Jeff MacNelly .· by Melt uzarius 0 l JUDGE PARKER ' i I 9 ORABBLE OR . SMOCK l'M TEAAIOLY Dt5APP'OINTED IN f)ETH ! u: THE DOCTOR FEt.t THAT MEl.ANIE NEEOO HELP. WHY WOULD 6HE I.ET ~IA.. TALK HER INTO TAKINC1 THE CHll.O HOME? THE e EHAVIOR l~ TYPICAL OFA WOMAN WHO 1-w; OEEN MTTERED EMOTIONAl.l.Y. A~eEY.' Af'TER A WHILE THEY'RE MADE TO FEEL fOTAU.Y INADEQUATE.' TUMBLEWEEDS NANCY AUNT FRITZI··· WHAT AAE THOSE. MEN DOING? 1 HIRED THEM TO FIX OUR WATER PIPES I A6ENC'I by Tom &.tiuk J: PON''T" M INP ee I N<S A PAR"T" OF PR. W ON<S 'S ACUPIJNC'T"URe -rReA<f"MeNI ... by Gus Arriola by Tom K. Rylft WHA"f KINP OF INFORMAilON YA GOT? Tu.dly. July 22. 1980 BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch :'I -· t: " ~ ,,,., 3 I . . • f "Nice follow·through.'' ., It by George Lemont eu-r SKUt...KIN<S IN ON AN U NSU SPeCTING NAKeP PA.,..lf:N.,.., P ICK ING Me UP ANP HOt...t...E:R I N G "CAICH .'" IS A wee er-r K INKY, -ro SAY -n.4e t..eASI / TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE 1 llMWe 5~ 9 Epica 14Z...'• S7 -b01c 58A-s 58Pw*'- &11.-1drtr* e.20nceupon blllooled 83 W"'*'O 15 Modng WOfdl 1& ~ fW Mione lld- 17 Conolftl 18Wetdll*f 19 ArqMil 20 p..,..,,... 22S.1!1"Y 24 11 domllnt 21 &.wmcuit DOWN 17 Hoffte 211 Mirnk: 30 n'a hword C!CJOJU lJ!JIJC L1CtJU !liJl1aa cl!aJ mmc :ia:m:J :moL1 r.mco tllJOJUll.J DOLILJCC:!D JCIUC!u LJUOllOO 31lC!m:umJ a~(:; :J::J::JU OCIO:JODOC!O ::J:J::l llUUUUUU ~UCJ :::J[l:J'-.J!J~[JU(J UUCU Jllu uuu~o cc;u ~:mm.Ju UUODC! CJ.JJJU!JD U:JDDl!UL; LIOU;.J ulll!l! .:.::.:;ucm ::nJJ llWJU OCJOOO .J:.JLlll :mo:.J oac:;C:Ju 33 Glw WI 23 8oruft 42 Alglmlrl 438*tl 46a.... 47 SUbtlct 410rtnd - 37 '*" 25 Ff'ft:ft Qlln • ~ 21 -"'°'* • Unll 30 .,...,. 40Tur. 31 ..... 41 ~ 12 Dllorder 42 Comic .... t llurdln 3S Soft dr1r* .......... 10LJM"'Ale ........ - ............ 11Ml.alncla 41Lani180 ti USM._ 35 Loc:Ud MP 47 Ont.,... v.. • ~co... • 8QA 13 ...... .,. """ UAlnlcM_. ... UPI_.... --~ 21,.... 40 Anltoldl\ ... ,""' 500rlln .... 51 Ollft fllfM 52 Tilul: Pl. 53l.aR,,_ ............. 55°"*t MT• IOTinpcll. . ~ . t I I ' ' I -DAil. Y PILOT I SRO for Theater Fest Neiiport. iage Hosts 9 Cow1ty Grou~" T~re hadn't bffn •n)'\Juna like It In Oranat County ror more than 10 years. and 1t wag 10 dea wh<>1t Ume b•d l'Omt •1•1n EvldenU • local thtat~n •lrffd and lbey pacltt!d the Newport 1buttt ArU Centtr ror the thrtt day. r1n1t annual Orance County Com rounlty ~atcr f''e ti val 1'hf .inatlfym~ .r ponse to t.M ventutt. whlc,h brought nant loul thtttM p-oups to t~ Newport pla~houst-to show their 'Wares. vu'lually •uann tees thnt thert''ll bt' a ucond annual f stlval Uµt the IWXl 01'".' Vl'Oh8bl.)' Will be • l'A'O weekend event to uccommddatt-the crowds Tttt; sao SIGN WENT out both f''r•day and Saturday t>venlng after festival voluntttn t.et up as many t'Xtru chu1rs ai. possible. and Sunday·~ matuit't' round only ti handful or .-mpty seats C'learl). the evt>nt" uis 8 r~~oundtng uccesi. Nearly e"er community theater group oo the Orang.-C"o~t ,md one from ~ far as Cypress part1c1patt'<l In the shO"ACasf' affair The Lido Isle Players weren't able to 1om the fesltv1t1es, but they lent their n ser to facilitate the seatlng an the s mall. ronvertt"d r hurch that now housei. Newport Beach's community theater. Patti-Gene Sampson. president of the Newport players. hosted the festival and supervised a corps of volunteers from hers and other theaters. The operation went surpr1smgly smoothly. considering the fact that nine d1Herent groups. each with special requirements, used the stage. ADDING A TOUCH OF dass to the affair were visits by State Sen. Paul Carpenter, 0 -Santa Ana; Assemblywoman Marian Bergeson, R· Newport Beach. and Newport Mayor J ackie Heather. Mrs . Bergeson and Mrs. Heather passed out certificates of participation to each group fo llowing Sunday's performance. The fact that it was a non-competitive festival lent an added note of congeniality. Actors and directors seemed to relax and enjoy the other pro· ductions. rather than worry about how theirs was doing with the 1udges. Special guests at the festival lncluded CharHe Chaplin. Jean Harlow and other ~lamor fi~µres of the past. courtesy of the Southern California Robot Mime Company. which lent a t r io of living_ rttanneq\li~heaactie~e aPRe eost. • ON STAGE, THE entertainment was well re· ceived. particularly the host group's mini-musical ··The Old Lady Shows Her Medals," which drew some supporters to their feet. Also performing that evening was the Newport Harbor Actors Theater. which used the Theater Arts Ce nter last year. doing ··sin~ to Me Through Open Windows." another musical piece CINEOOME 1 Orange 634·2553 tJA TWIN CUIEMAS Westminster 893·1305 UA CINEMA Costa Mesa 540·0594 STADIUM DRIYl·IN Orange 639-8770 •llCIWIC"'S • BUENA PARK DRIYE-11 Buena Park' 821-4070 KMPLAYINC AMC OIWIGE MAU Orange 637·0340 UWUDI' Cl•HU WUT Westminster 891 ·3935 MA•'S SOUTH COAST Costa Mesa 549·3352 ... 'llllUPWA Brea 529·5339 EDWUDl'MIU• llEJO MAU M1ss1on V1e10 495·6220 ~ l1J.IHM*i !i;o:.s.:TAIT DMW•ft ... 1 Orange 558· 7022 •HSIU ICCIPTR •tm•'M IT Sell your time shore in.- tervol ownership in- terest i n o con- dominium, own-your- own apartment or recreational property in the new Doily Pilot classification -T • • E SHARING/INnRVAl OWNBtSllP 2A50. Cal 6'2-5671. DAILY PILOT •••••••••••• Robert Redford BRUBAKER (R) 11·11·1:"-.U ., .. ,o-.- John Tr avotta URBAN COWBOY (PG) ,~~ ... ,, ... ,o:,. "'AIRPLANE" CNI -ntl .... U 1..i STmlSIAClr" ..-r.use- "'QBCH & CHOHG MUTMOVll" ,., -ntl ...... t .... SlmlSIACr" _.,..,.._ ....... _ .... _, --·· ... ._"6tlll I Intermission Tom Titus Thr('t' 11rodu<'lng groups tht" lrvln.e Com· munlty 'l'heutcr. lhr Suddleb{1Ck Valley Communi· ty Theater nnd th~ Sun Cle(nente Community Thcutcr brought cuttings of plays re<:eoUy on their re1>ped1Vl' l>oard11. Irvine staged the <·llmacttc scenes of "A Streetcar Named Desire," Saddlcbuck put on the second act of "The Ciingi•rl>rt-ad Ludy." amd San Clemente ctllpped ln with the IWit uct or "June Groom .. TWO-C'tlARACTER SHOWS were presented hV the ttuntmgton Ueuch Playhouse ("The Golden 1-,leere" > und the Cypress Community Oriented Tht•.i\N t ·· ttoi;encrantz and Gu1 ldenstern are Uead" and "l"m llcrbcri" 1· The Laguna Moulton Pia) houiw offt>n•d lht• one uct black comedy ··Chambt.>r MuMr·· while the Costa Mesa Civic Playhou:,e compressed the entire play "Born Yesterday" tnto a 4S-manute segment. Basking in tht.• success of the first aMual fe s ti val (and the proceeds they'll share I . representatives of the nine theaters will me.>t again soon to r~v1ew the long weekend. Out or lhts session may emeq~e the· beginnin gs or a county wide comm unity theater assoc1alion \ "A BETTER FILM THAN 'ST AR WARS ' ••• '' -TIME MAGAZINE Ten_..d ID tM ......_.? a....I .._ acMelt •• _.,_. .... ,.. ..... wy? ~~' ~.,.._.,,,., P'flfJf•<'flQh.A"'°"'" At\Mt lilU..ttUI MY BOUYGUARD ....... r HRl8 MAKEPl-JACE • Rl!Tlf CORDON •MATT OllJ.0111 JOllN llOUSEMAN•CllAIO RICHAHO NtlU!ON • KA'MiRYN CROOY ---ADAM BALDWIN---~--MARTIN MUU.". l)AVt; CRUSJN •u-.: MSLVIN SIMON --ALAN ORMSBY -·-OON OEVUN--•• TONY BIU. liliiiiiail ·~;:;(i). T"'8 Ne11.1 'Babies' Co rot Channing und Bobby Morse clown· duri~J! u rehearsal an New York for "Sugar Babies" They will head the road company of the production. which opens 11\ Dallas next month. "42400 ... -.-........ TMI MO llD OMI 1Nt IUtUt-t ,_,_,II II ........... °""' .. _ ~IN) ••• Wit ... ,. ....... ""'"--.-..~ ~,,,, .'~ ) n .. ~ ~!ACXINI ~-····-·-"'2400 . 11>JI. ,_ • .,.,..till . ,.,., ... _ ... ..,..'- '"'IMl'ttl sn•IS IACIC<"t .._,. .......... ,. _...,, ..... ----J ,,.. • a.et ......... ,_, ~ .. ,.. ........... 494 1'>14 ~...-.... °'"" ...... ~,,., ta.et t a.It I tilt I loU t -t I- ·'HONEYSUCKLE ROSE"" _,,._, .... ,, "''~-·~•-•s (PG) "AJIPLAHE" ,,.., -~··...­"''·-~ ,.._,,.~.J• ~ .. 9(;'i~'s3 I "U~~bAAS" (A) ·--....,~' ..... w. ....... ..,_ ........ .... ....... ENTERTAINMENT / INTERMISSIO~. A New Image For Nashville? NASHVILLE. Tenn. (AP) -Muaic City, U.S.A .• has become so ramous for country sounds that some of the leading industry uecuUves are worried. / They have spent six months forming the Nas hville Music Association, an organization devoted to promoting the city internationally as a center for all kinds or music. ''OUR PURPOSE IS TO present Nashville • m usic -R.&B. pop, rock, country, c,assical. 1 gospel. disco and everything in between -to the world," said Jimmy Bowen, vice president of Elektra Records' Nashville office and board chairman of the new organization. "We're not set up to give out awards or · any thtng lake that. The Nashville Mus ic Association 1s set up to further Nashvill e as a complete. total music community," Bowen said. 'Bowen said that even though Bob Dylan. Andy Williams. Helen Reddy. Paul McCartney a nd Or. Hook have ret'orded pop and rock hits in the city. most people consider a non-country hit from Nashville an exception. "IT IS THE FEELING of some of the leaders 1n the c it.y tb..at with a concentra t ed communicattons effort coordinated by this eroup, we can change that attitude," Bowen said. ' INSIDE: •Ann Landers •Erma Bombeck • Horoscope •Claisslfled n.ca.y, July 2,2. t 980 • • •• CJ Nicotine Addicts Get the Point Breaking the Habit Thad Jacobs. in an effort to give up agarettes. recetves ultrasound st1mulat1on ffOfT1 nurse. Christine Hoops. • By MICHAEL DOUGAN Ofllleo.lty~~ Eschewing s uch traditional techniques for breaking tht. cigarette habit as gradual withdrawal or aversion therapy, a Newport Beach clinic is attemptioe to free peo- ple from the shackles of tobacco using painless acupuncture, mega-vitamins and nutritional counseling. That may be dilferent. but it works. according to Margaret Pagan, director of the Smoke De -Addiction Clinic in Suite 108, 351 Hospital Road. She claimed that at least 70 percent of the clinic's clients have quit smoking - a figure similar to that reported by other. and more ex· pensive. programs. The $24s-lreatment, designed by Dr Arthur L Kaslow. a Santa Barbara internist turned holistic practitioner, m· corporates four approaches. said Ms. Pagan. First. there is the acupuncture, a word that can be misleading because. unlike m China where it was de· veloped, no needles are used. INSTEAD, TIIE CLINIC'S registered nurses use uJ. trasound -a high-pitched soruc vibratJOn beyond the range of human hearing -to stimulate points on the body's as yet poorly defined .. meridians." along which some believe a certain type of energy nows This, ll 1s cllumed . helps free the s ubJect from physical addiction to nicotine Next. clients a r c counseled on nutrition Kaslow believes that nicotine addiction 1s closely tied in lo a de and caffeine So patients an • advised to reduce and eventually eliminate most of these from their daily diet "The special ones that we·re really concerned about are the coffee. sugar and alcohol ... said De bbie Smith. a nurse at the chruc .. We really emphasize cutting down (these substances) in their diet "If they lake a cup of coffee and they crave a cigar ette then they can't have the coffee for#tha.t s ix week period of time It.hat the total treatment takes> " Ms Smith sa1ri caffeine. alcohol anri sugar act as tempo\"ary stimulants \hat put the bod) in a slump v. hen f!S' ~lir oil. Then. s he claimed, "your coping ab1fity 1s going to go down and you're going to want something to pick you up and help you handle that stress Eventuall:,. that cigarette A Brush With China By J UDITH OLSON Of , ... o.lly l"llM Si.tf The ancient art of Chinese brush painting is nourishing in the U.S . today and is especially vital on the OranJ?e Coast. · In fact, local instructor Dr. Ning Yeh reportedly has the largest group of students in the world here in the Ha rbor Area. Thirty -two of h is pupils now are accompanying him on a trip to Taiwan to exhibit their works in Lincoln Center in Taipei and visit respected old masters of brush painting. The group showed their works July 16 through 18 and will s pend the next three weeks touring and de monstrating for their hosts. The Orange Coast residents were invited a long with more than 50 other artists to participate in the exhibition . The showing started with a reception at which the American artists demonstrated for a program to be aired on the Chinese national television networks. To complete the trip, the Americans will be entertained by programs in the Palace Museum. National Museum o f His tory and Dr . Sun Yet-Sen Memorial Hall. Chinese brush painting. characterized by shades of black ink and a white contrast. is highly symbolic. A frequently seen s ubject is bamboo. which is called one of the Four Gentlemen -the others being the orchid, chrysanthemum and plum. It is representative of summer but is also called a winter friend along with pine and plum. Bamboo is the spirit of upright integrity but it a l se shows flexibility or "virtue of compromise" and expresses humility. The bamboo paintfng has four different elements -the trunk, the joint. the branch and the leaf. Each is painted in a different fashion and, as in all black and white paintings, the shading is extremely important. Each artist has a signature, with its own meaning, and then a variety of personal "mood seals" which are used to add poetic meaning to the painting or balance to the picture. , .. , •• 'Spring Journey· by Ellen Wnght ---- The red seal is important to the black and white ·picture as it seems to make t~e contrast greater. is going lo come into play." Clients also are required to purchase $35 worth of vitamin supplements custom-made by Kaslow. a six-week s upply ··w e really feel that It takes four to six w~k.s for the body to heal Cfrom the effects of n1cotine>." said Ms. Smith. "We saturate your body with vitamins." She said the vitamins are Intended not only to com· pensate for the negative impacts of nicotine on the body but also to help the client deal with stress, since most s mokers use cigarettes to reduce tension. THE P SYCHOLOGICAL. counseling, including instruction 1n relaxation techniques and tricks to avoid dwelling on the need for a c1gareue. 1s also intended to reduce menial stress This emphasis on alternate ways to deal with stress helps chents avoid another problem common to would-be ex-s mokers -the tendency lo replace cigarettes with snack,; and the weight gain that often results. Ms . Pagan said. Also toward that end. the treatment includes uJ. trasound slJmulation of a point 1n the ear believed by acupuncture proponents lo be somehow connttted to the hypothaJmus. a multi.functional organ that, among other things. controls appetite CThe client also 1s given a chart demarking other critical earpoints for add1ctJon control and a device - actually the plunger from a hypodermic synnge -for s llmulatmg these points on their own 1 The chnic has seen several clients who have life· threaterung diseases For them. giving up cigarettes is a black and-white choice between life and death These in· clude emphysema victims. open heart surgery subjects and people with a single lung But . according to cltn1c employee Luana Talltree, the most "heartbreaking .. case was a man who n~ed an im- mediate heart trans plant. but did not qualify for the opE.-r auon berau~e ht> v. as a c;moker · He came in her e with tears in his eve:.. · she claimed. Mc.. TaJllrt"t' said the ~an IS now a non·Smoker"'Wlth a n ew. heart ________ ..,...;.""' The clinic . .,et up b~ Ms · Pagan a nd a busmess partner unper Kd.,lov. ., auspices. 1s an indirect offshoot of a shift 1 ...,..,. II \BIT , Pal(f' t'2> 'Village in tfJe Mist' by Polly Hutchins ------ DA.IL Y PILOT Hostility and Rage Unresolved DEAit AN ~0£RS I am on ol thost" women v.ho al" I) w 1·oni lhal 11 m> husband ev r bad Wl affair l ~ould I I\~ tum. oo mauer what. WeU, be did. and l am mil b re tryln1 to undf'nt and lt ell H v.a.nh 10 lcetp our marriage togethtr. and I h. \(' agrttd to ll\e ll a try 'l'he prubkm I' thut he will oOl t~lt me Ult aamP ol the olh~r ~on1&n tit' ~•> It y.o uldn t If It' ........ ntaedl•I" you wa•t. talk te a pror,, tonaJ. A "par1klpaat" coaJd bardly bfo obJrtlh«' I IM'nM" 1 1rul duJ ot uareaoh'ed • • .n·ahit hos tlllly and ra1e In you that needs lo be dlallp•kd. Cf't yourself to a therapist or a coaDtelor Im med.lately. P UBUC NOTICE ·---------MOTIC.I M A~ICA TIC* TOHU.A~ICelVllltAOH , .... To 'IM'OM 11 W • C4ill<Hn lllCHAltO VII.A.NEZ I\ -ylftt .. "" 0.Httmeftl °' A~I< .. _ ... Coftl<OI l0t "Q'' OH SALE: elllt 6 WINE IPUllLIC l'ltEMIM51 ... Mii •l<oftOll< Dt.,.,..,., ., '"' ~ llt•d .C.O.l•,.W1,.C. .. 1iotllltt1Ut PUOll\NCI Or ... Coetl OtllY Pi ... , J ... ,,, •• .., ,.... PUBLIC NOTICE FEATURING PUIWC NOTICE -------•uPea101t COUltT MCAU~C>aNIA COUNTY~ OltAMOI ,. o• c:-tier ~ -· ._ ..... C..tfltl MATTI• OP h -tE ADOPTI ON PITITIOM Of' •1CMARO PHii.LiP LIWll CITATION CAM NUMea•1 AO W.t THf l'C!~ll Of' TH& $fATgOf'CAU~NI' To· e t ltNAltO J. MAHOHEV Vtu -....._cl•-•-lfed 10 etlOe•• M • -•flt 111 ""' cour1 on S.9'•"'-,., ,.. •I • 0 • '"· "' ------::------..----~ t lo<•*I .. 100 O•K C.~tet NOTICE OF DEATH 0~ Otlve w.,1, S.M• "'"•· C•lllo•,,•• ' - ··-c•·rom Pa1e t> K ai.low s aid he was Inspire d by the experience to i.10 to Canada to learn more about acupuncture from Chinese doctors thtre. The co ntrovcrs1HI tec hnique was not yet being mug ht In this rountry. R A C H E L H U 0 S 0 N tttoi . ....., '° flw .,.v 1-1 ,.__, W I L L I AMS A N 0 O F = ~~C::~"" """'oec1 pe1o1oon p E TIT I 0 N T 0 A 0 . (iltANTIN(j AICHAllO PHILLIP MINISTER ESTATE NO LEWI$' PFTITI~ F-OA ADOPTION r :· ... :tn11 Loraders c hanRe an)1h1n~ I h vf' .1 hun<"h he v.on't tt•ll m e beca~t" he doe~n·t v. ..int ml· to h11d out that SHE dumped HIM l realm~ It 1~ unhealth) but I am obs es!>ed with finding out tht> 1denl1t> of the v.om~n Does a hus band owe 1t to his 141fe to divulge • this 1nformatum" l>o J h:He the n ght to talk to her 1r I find out who she 1s" Maybe she can help m e under.itand v.h> 1t happened -Cl'RIOUS IN CONNECTICL'T DEAR Cl 'RIOl'S : \'our "obsession" is going to send your husband right back Into the arms or the other woman (either the s ame o ne or a new dolly> if you don't Quit badgering blm. tn Kn!ilow's profl'611on1l philosophy about 10 v~or~ 1ao. the doctor 1uud. •'Olt MOK£ TUAN 30 yurs. Kas low bpe(•lulltcd m gastroenterology and treated his patients In a trad1t1onnJ fus hlon. \ncludJng the I OUt Int' prcbcrtpllOO O( drUJS· It' Invented ~l'\ t•rcil mt'dlcal tools now 1n common use. 1nl'l11chni:t the fir~t plabl1c oxygen mask and the Kaslo~ ::.tomach lubl' Onl' day .i µutll:nt, referred by another do('tor fo1 r<•hC'f of intense leg pain. de manded 1r"dlmcnt ~•th a ncv. technique beginning to - fi lter oot Of Ch111a . v. h1c h had JUSl opened its doors tn thf' r•·~t of the world That technique was callt.'<I arupunrtun · I had been tn·ating for a number of year s '"'th the usual pa111 r elievers." Kaslow s aid. .. ltf' 1ns1stt'd that l do a<'upuncturt'. I tried to beg off, but he P<>r:o.1slcd · The -.kC'ptltal tlo<'lor attempted to trcal his pat1l'nt u~ini: ~tcrill' h > Poderm1c nt't.'<ile::. "ft "as :-erend1pitous t hul I did hit a spat m his leg ;rnd tht· pa111 :.toppt.'d ." ht• rcm1:mbcrcd "I v.a!> JU!>t ;.i~ :.urpn~l·d as he w<i~ .. lie studied at a clinic whe re most patients were Americans "It was unbelievable the res ults I was getting." be said. "I 'm an intenust. I Mill lo this day stand In awe-of what wc'rcabletodo .. BUT KA.SLOW AID he found Americans tend to fear one painted aspect of acupunc\ure -the nN'dles So h<' de.vised a probe that would sllmulate lh~e pa1nt.s us ing a mild electrical currl'nl. Later. he added ultrasound, and created a vur1at1on on classical acupuncture that he calls r<'spanse point therapy. Kaslow e\ <'n tually began using h is new tC'chn1que. co mb1n<·d with individualized nutritional pro~ram!>, to treat diseases like atute rheumatoid a rthritis a nd multiple ::.r lerosis wilh res ults that the "Santa Barbara Quarterly ma~nzm<.· called "the performance of m1 racl<'h" A 104--• ISTePPAAfNT) o~ THE MINOR, • T'>'•, LILLIAN '>11At<NOH MAHONE'!' To a ll heirs, be ne -o.1"°J"""'~·'"'° ficlarles, creditors and con-L H"' RPANCH. tlnoent c red i t o r s o f ~~ ... ~ .. 01..,r 411:0,1.,, Rachel Hudson Wiiiiams °"""• of N e wport Beac h , MOtnANA1t.SCMuLn California and persons 0111 .. •11 e..-.. *.a.i who may be otherwise in-~:':~ .. i;::·c. '""' terested in the will and/or -.. .,, .. estate· . "'=:,!: ~"",';.,, O•••• p,,.,. A petition has been filed JYI• •.•. ·~ n ,..., 1111 eo by John R. Williams In the Superior Court of Orafl9e ----- County reQuestlng tha t PUBLIC NOTICE John R Williams be ap. ---- po i nted a s p e r sonal NOTICEO"~•~n11·1$ALe r e presentat ive to a d · Ts ... •·wno minister the estate of 0n """'°•• .,....,..,1 ••. ,..., •• Rachel Hudson Williams • • oo • ,.,., PM ( L !>c 11o w oo.i (under tl"le lndPpendent ::~~;~~:.C:.='1?:..<:! ~~~ Adm1n1stration of Estates ""''"'"'" r>-ri "' "'"1 •K.,...,.., Act> The petition is set for Ho••mbo-< ro "" ~' ,,,,1 No Ju<t'n hearinq 1n Dept No 3 a l ';.<":,~;J· '.~",~ ",,,":'.,.''~ ;';.,. oic:.-.:;,~~ 100 C1v1c (Pnter Drive.I A•• •'1• • .,. UtH"<i • toun1v . , West. 1n the City of Santa C•• ""'"• "'"'' .,, 1 l "'' PuBL•G Ana. Caltfornoa on July 2q :~~ '~~'.:. 1;~~;'~';.\i.~~~'f>l(o~: 'No' Builds Character Ka:,low "llld he decided not to accept any patwnt.s that !>moked cigarettes lie developed his de addirt 1nn technique ~o that those ~ho "ould come· 10 tum for treatment could become (')1g1blC' 1 1980 at 10 00 am I" '"1'" r .. ., ,. 10 .... ,,.~ .1 IF YOU OBJECT to the ""'" o• • • • .... "'"'"' "'°""Y ot 1tw gran11nq of the ""'llllOn I Un.Oo Q ~· ...... •I , .... '>ou tl\ •·o .. , ,.,. · 1•nttAnc .. ,, '""'" OtQ r>f'Jnqt Countv I you snould eithe r ap~ar co'"'"°"" .. , "'"" .... , .... 1<YI '""', ar I com<' from a family or pioneers. My mother invented guilt in 1936 My dad dedicat ed his hfe to trying to get nail holC's in thC' wall to he al themselves And a<.•cording to my children. I introduced the word "No" to the Western world t Before that time parent" used "We'll see." 1 Their tht"OQ 1s that at hrs l I onl)' u~ed the v.ord to gc·t --au.en.uon... Th n st.actcd.to....enj.o)L-it...ancWoda. ll 's such a habit I ' say ·· ~o" before lht') even 'a !>k the qm•s t10n It's J d1,tmrt1on I don't dt•SN'\C I am not the f1r!>l mothl'r 1n :\orlh Amert(.'J lo ust-lhl' ""ord ":'\o · In f:.lt·t. l h(•rc 1s no doubt tn m\ m 1 nd thiJt \\ ht•n h1 ,.lo r1 ans d er1ph er ca"~ marking~ of prctu stonc cave dwellers <1nd disCO\'C'r etchC'd in a r ock a plaintive. "Mom' Can I \•;11 th1· ll'ftovC'r hear ''" ht·r respanst• ch1 !>elC'd twlo" '~'ll lran~latt: into. ":-\o' I'm h a\ ing 1l for lum·h 1" T he worn .. No" IS finally gain mg the n·~pectab1 lit> amonJ;: child psychologists it has ho long dcservt•d Some of them are at last ,. :-.pread.m~ the word that "No" means love and C'har acter building When I told m'· kids this. t hey s aid th<.'y Jlready had more c haracter than Mt Hus h more ThC'y m·H·r und<.'rstood me. They always thought I got soml' kind of a cheap thrill out of 'a) ing. "r-;o, )OU can 't dnrt down the Ohio H1ver in a plas tic dishpan," and watching them f<tll around over furniture staring at me with the contem pt usually reserved for a mother who picks her children up by the ears. I don't expect a n yone to ever f ull) • 1pprec1ate that a mother makes more dec1s1on!. E,...a B.,.IJer.k F:vt•ntuull~. "'th the help of Ms Pagan, he opened h1i; f1r't ii;m oke de·add1ct1on clinic in Santa Barba1 .1 The Newport Beach branch follow('(J and. h~ Christmas. office s in La J olla, S<.in Franc1~l'1t and Beverly lulls ~hould be in operation at the hearing a nd s tatp 1 w • ., ~"'"A• .. ,.,., ,,,,,,..,,,, w••1 your Obtectton\ o r ftlr• :!;,_~"~~ :-;:~'·,,.~~.: .. ~d~:0~'":;:d ~~ written 001ect1ons with the _ -,,..10 ,., ., ,,,.,.., .,..,., p....., ... , I court bf>fore the• hearing ''"'' ... ,.., "''""'''• ''""'"" '" •••d Your appearance may be '°""1'...., ~·~·· """ "00'<! •' 1n person or by your at ,.,~:_:.:_ :O,::•;\', ~-~\~~ ;';~~ tornPy M•e>' •r '""' ,. , ~· '"• (huft•t I F Y 0 U A R E A "oco•oo-•"' "''"' c.. '"' fl.L CPEOITOR or a cont 1 ~'(,':.,0-.;".:••'1 ::-~ ~Z1~~! 1nq1•nt < rf.o(J c!Or Of lhf-dP a,uor,.t>"£ I "'·'• "' 1 t (ed'>Pd you mur,t lol(' your .... ·•·-· ,,..... "",,,.... ,.. clrr•"' wcttt-tnf" cou1 t •o11;;"!o,?r?¥''.~~·.,;',,:., ·~;~( .. ', ----WEDDIJYG .? ... prPc,font ot 10 thf' perr,on.11 10 . , ,,, .... ~, ~ , , "'~. · .._ 1n 11nl· morning th .. rn thl' ~upn•mt· Court makes 1 rP or•" n1..;t1v1> ~POO•fll"r.I < • • .. • ' 1nthn•t'~l'Jr' "\ STUOIO All T•WHITflACf•lEGb'C'f Oy tnP <<;orl w1th1n 101.Jf .::·.:··~:.'::.: .. -::.·-: .. "':•:..'•,...: . .. '" ·«.in I horr<m 'our t•..imt•rJ lo IJkt• 10 .1 l ALSO A MUL TITUOIE OF Wff>Oll'f<P GIFlS' month~ ,.,..,,,... th1 0.HI• o• ....... ' ""'" • ...., .... , ,.,....~.,,, bt J C'h µ<trt.\ •. ..... PA rs HALLMARK SHOP '"" i<<i.rtt'\C• OI lf'ltr r e, <I'> ,. •1·~· "' • ,,.., ···-""''"'" ·Yo u 14 .lnl:.i l·h:.ipLrOnt• o ur thrN:·da~ prnv1t:J•-<l .n S.-c 11on 100 of ""' ...... r. ,,,_ .,..,.,,,,.,.,.., tv.o-nightprom" -.u ...... u.:..·~~7 f'ATHIE-HOlllf llH Pro o 111 Coo• 0 1 ~.:"" ;~..;. ... ~:..~·;~'.; ;,~;::.:,·:, "Can I p1C'rC'C',thC' doJ?'" 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YOU MAY E XAMINE;;:.· ',.,;...,1 :;:, '...:.~~·=~ .. ,,7',,~'."11Y "Can I wear whal l'\'C got on"" ""' ""' ""' f11e 1<ept by "'"cour t , ..... r ... ..,,. ... ,..,, "''°'' '"'" 1~"'' • 'Can't I ~t:.i) ht•n• for a "l'<:k by m y~l'lf'' · 11 you arn 1nt"r,..stf'<l 1n lh~· ''v' N--•~· .. · .•. ., •. ., ..... , .,, "Doyou wantml•toJ,!rowuph<.1ting,:-ou"" C M GALUTIA O OS •·<.I-i t• vou m•l( 11" '1 '' .:·"·•; ,'"':~:'..:1":;,,··v~~,~:~" I went shopping with m y daughter the other • • • • ' • 'l•1•" 1 """"" 1"1 1 our t 10 r• • • • "" • ....... ., "· • dentistry fo r Chlldr·en and teens <,.,...,, •...... ~ 13 1 no11c •· ot , .... ,.. °"''"" • .,..., • ·• ., , , · .. 1 ,,.. "" day a nd as I pulled on a bathing suit I turned ..... ' " " ,, . o" , , , " , , around and said. "What do you thmk" Should I 1""' ntor~ 01 ••'>t<H•' <'!"'"''' r:.,. • ',.., 1 ·-; • ~ •· ,... • • ,; .. San Cletneftt~ Medical Plaia dnO ot tn.· P"lit•on<, "' ?,,.,,.,,,,.,.,.,.1, .. ..,,.,. «·••()'• buyit"?"Shcshookherhead andsaid,"No." co unt ... and r•·p o r 1 ~ 00·1. ·· ··~• "Wh" not?" I demanded. 657 C~ ck Lot~ sw .. HS ... n•c h£.-. n c~1 on 1""" ''"" .. ' 0'"" '...,.,..., .. 'Q "'" -' S.c.i.-t• 171 414, .. 5001 voe~ re..,...., 1 ~ I .vv "''' •N\U"A .. (l ANO IAll'•r .. Be<'ausc your entire bod) looks hke ti (II tht· (dl1to<n1<'! PrObdtf' rf).,.r AH• \00 w , ...... f\IYd Lt>• n eeds pressing in il I'm ::.a~ m 0 no because I Cock> ·~°''""' ""1"'"'• <lOOM •• .. o"<"" -' ,.. across lrom San Clemente ~al H :>SD•1d Al _ .. __ J-.. 8 .. /'> ••• 1001 love you and it will build your c haracter.·· eu • .....,.. ..... n use... 04,. ,..,. •) ,..., Somehow. it sounded better wh€n t said 11. Attomey a t l..clw, 36S W.I p"" l!.CC10Wc1t>.1 :_..::..=.=.-:..:.:__:..:.:_:~:...:::._=.,:::~:__-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Seocond Avenue, Suite 101, ~""'~ • .....,..~co •~ I Eicondido. C~l i fo rn 1a ,,.,..t,... cnon. (714) 747-l'8S ~; ... ~~;.::::•·0 • Publ1\l'led Oranqe (OdSt ~ Oadv P1tot, July 1S lb '"!1 '''Ll t~\u':::~l:~c~,;• IQSO 788'1·80 lllU\T COMP•HY • EXERCISE EXERCISE EXERCISE EXEi EXERCISE EXERCISE ''You Can Look Lovely {...__B_o_r_o_s_e_o_p_e __ J At Any Age'' 't Pt.:JlUC SOTICt: Ji.eG ••l""ry 81.....S L~A-.GA-11 lkny Je Mco..r...o ,rv'\,,... ...... ,,..,,, .. , N-42741 '"' ""m<., '''-''"""' ,~ ... ,_,un""bio"t NOTICE OF DEATH OF t "·~• . .-<>._ <.,.., 0 ,11, " ~ M A R G A R E T "'' ,r ..... A_.q ~ •'••o :cal "" m ELIZABET H POST AL! :la AN D OF PETITION TO -PUBLIC NOTIC:-E (') ADMINISTE R ESTATE WEDNESDAY, J lJLV 23 8) SYDNEY OMARR ARI ES <March 21·April 19 1. Revise. review. rebuild o n solid base. Some of your fondest hopes, wishes are closer to fulfillment than might b e imagine d . Know it. proceed according ly. Aquarius. Scorpio n a t ives play significant roles Long.distance call is on agenda. TAUR US <April 20·May 20>: Take s low. sure ste ps -be analytical. put puzzle pieces in place. Complete picture Is due to em erge. Y.ou'll gain g reate r insight. especially where m ember of oppos ite sex 1s concerned. G emini. Virgo. Sagittarius na~1>ves figure pronunently. GEMIN1 <May 21 June 20>: Low profile now 1s of most bene fit to you A ccent on special in quiries. legal ramifications. public r elations . agret?me nts. partne r sh ip, marital communication. Anes. Libra persons and the number 9 f •gur~ prominently. Outcome of relat1onstup could be determined. LIBRA <Sept. 23·0 ct. 22>. Good news featured in connection with ne~ project. special meeting, quest for added independence -and love . Leo. Aquarius n atives figure prominently Ch eck mail. calls. message from close neighbor. Be vers atile. but a void scattering your efforts SCORPIO COct 23·Nov 21 l You learn in which direction to RO - money, investments a re Involved Leo, Cancer, Aqua rius persons figure prominently. Hunch 1s on target By teaching another. you actually leam a valuable lesson. Act accordmgly. ..... 11.0ftt "V¥••~ca ~ ~ llllOlql fllS ~IJOOO'll ..,. °"" -t ltOrM4 .. CIDlllal OIJ "" loa---~~tc• 11'Qt-.ftl- "omo1111t:1111a P4ltt ""~ Thor!• "°" '--' ktllaro ono ltlf tor- ..-~- W llOl-OIO•-~ 0 °""" •• , , ... u -·---· CIOltl IGllOt .. Ntlwlff<ID~ ....,, """' I"~­IOOl'4 -1 Arttl ~---dtHt 1~--­_,,,111.22 -Clrld lO [IOYrldl --·peMct ,,,. . m ·•-""llw"'O ~ Who's counting? TWenty, ftlllTy. forty. fl1'ty .. today age Is nol a number ... age Is ftie Shope you're In. ftle way you feel about yaursett -It's tttness and =c anttude -fhoSe ore ftle ftllngs ftlcr count S When you look at ftle ftlr11 women here yau don l ftllnk "age .. wnm com es ~ across fll'1f Is the htontly vttollry ftley have. ttllNr easy good IOoks. And ttlat's ..., fht Whole point. Looklng your t>est Of any age. en , No. A-1os114 I ----- "' To dll hetr'>. ben f.. NOTICEOFDEATH OF "' l1c iar1es creditor s and F LOYD EUGE N E ; contingent c.red1tors of IB E 0 ELL AN 0 0 F Ja Margaret Elizabeth Postal P E T I T I 0 N T 0 (') and persaf's wno may be ADMINISTER ESTAT E ~ otherwise interested in the NO. A·10S18'. "' will and ore-;tate T o a I I h e ir s. "' A petrt1on has been filed bene ficiar ies, creditor s )C by Fr~ric W. Postal Jr dnd cont1nqent creditors of m and Dorc.cH Patrick Floyd Eugene Bedell, and a ro"u'ri'~;~,t=~g;uti~~~; ,~;h~~~~s! .~~~s~ .Vn t~= "' reQuest1nq thdt Frederic will ano or estate . w Postal J r and Dorcas A petition has been filed C Patric k Markle be ap-by Barbara Lewis in tl"le "' poin t ed d S p ersonal Superior Court of Orange .. re pr ese n t a t 1 v e t o County reaues11ng t hat !? admrn1s1er the e s tdte ot Barbdra Lewis be appoint· = M a rgdret Elizdbeth e<l as pers on al r ep. -""S tatus. Dome s tic adjust m en t ; d eclarations. beautifyin g place or ·, residence -these are highlighted. SAGITTARIUS <Nov 22·Dec. 211 Cycle high -papularity increases. you get what you want, need. Take initiative. broaden hor izons. deal with Gemini and another Sagittarian. Make personal appearances, assert self in positive manner -s how also that you can laugh at your own foibles CAPRICOR N (Dec. 22·Jan. 19 ): 8 m q SHAPE UP FOR SUMMER How do you do thOT? Today It's eosler rhan ever. Ulllan Ballard wlll lake care of me difficult part Just devote a few happy visits to our salon. We promise you11 Chcover how It feels~ look heolftller. younger. prettier, ond see the years lllp away as you acquire your new figure. Postal. Irvine, Callfornra re sentative fo admin1s-C l lund er the Inde pendent t e r the esta t e o f m Admin1s1ration of Estates Floyd Eugene Bedell. The .. Act>. The petition is set for petition 1s set tor hearing n hear ing in Dept. No. 3 at in Dept. No. 3 at 700 Civic lJ 700 Clvte Cente r Drive Center Drive, West . In the "' W est . San ta An a . Ci ty o f Santa An a. "' Calitorn1d 92701 on Au~ust Callfornla on August 12, )C 12. 1980 at 10 :00 a .m . 1980 at 10:00 a.m. ; IF YOU OBJECT to the IF YOU OBJECT to the () granting Of t hepetltlon, gr ant ing Of the petition, Ui you should either appear you should either appea r "' at the hearing and state at the hearing and state "' your Objectloos of the writ· your ob1ec tions o r file = ten objections with the written Ob1ections with the ,. court before the hear lf\9. court before the hearing. :• CANCER <June 21.J uly 221: Be ~ a lert t o clu e s , sec r et signals ·~ Someone Is trying lo te ll you ': something! Accent on e mployment. " basic security. defining terms ~· resolutions concerning diet, nutrition • and health. Pisces. Virgo natives , pllly key roles. ~ LEO <July 23·Aug. 22): You get ~ wha t you want by going after it. ~ EJDphasis on c r eativity. change, rosnance. return of vltaUty. You get proverbial n ew le a s e on Jife ! ' Ad ver s ity i s trans formed i nto optimism. Cancer. Capricorn persons figure in meanin1ful scenario. VIRGO (Aug. 23·Sept. 22): Completion of m~or b11e of activity la indicated. Chtc:k property values, d iscover way a to improve 1 d i s trlbullon, dis play and • I I I RUFFB.l'S UPHOLSTllY Restrictions, secrets are featured. Those who count you out, however. will be in for rude awakening. You will overcome adve rsity. You gain access to "special" material a nd learn story behind the story. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20·Feb. 18): Love do minates s cenario -flowers. wis h es. good news concerni n g business and money -all of these combine and you could be "walking on air !" Leo and another Aquarian figure prominently. Go to it! 8 I Dallv COU now tor your dlmonltnlflon. a AM ·a PM •emtmbtr-How okl you art I• your bullneee. Sat. ~s PM How young you'°°' II .... 631·2444 6 CONSECUTIVE s15 WEIGHT Lo.st EATMENT FOR ~l~~tan CBaCCarrd FIGURE CONTROL SALON • Your a~r clnce m ay be Your a ppearance may be' In person or by your at-in person or by your at· torney. torney. I F Y 0 U ARE A I F YOU ARE A CRED· ~ CREDITOR or a cont· ITOR or a contingent I ingent creditor of the de· c red Ito r of the d e . i ceclsed, you must file your cea sed, you must file your claim with the court or claim with the court or present It to the personcll present it to the personal representative appointed representative appainted l!J by the court within foor by the court within four rft months from the date of months from the date of PISCES (Feb. 19· March 20>: You settle majo r Issue -home life Improves as result and prot'esslonal standing could be elevated. Taurus, Libra. Scorpio persons figure prominently. Past f.vor Is returned. You get gilt which represent.a "token of alf ection." I I 389 E. 1711 Weslpart Squire r.osta Mm . ....,.. ... .,..,.,. ••1111u•t111••n •MtMteO-..... 111•Ufltll I first Issuance of letters as first Issuance of letters as provided In SectlOn 700 of provided In Section 700 of the Probate Code of the Pro bate Code of Callfornla. The 1 1~ for Callfornla . The time for fili"9 clalms will not ••· flllng claims will not U · SEARS announces ... DR Ill EXUClll plre prior to four months plre prior to four months fro...m the eutte of the hear· from the date of the hear· Ing noticed above. 109 noticed above . ---·--------.. YOU MAY EXAMINE YOU MAY EXAMINE ------• the flle kept by the court. the file kept by the court. If It's got wheels If you are Interested In the If you are Interested in the Sears quest with the court to r• quest with the court to re. I W...Y•W• ....... ltU ..... _.. c .... .,...._'*'''" Instructions in TEAR GAS for Citizens Self-Defense l ou'll move it estate, you may file a ...... estete, you may file a re· . aster In a ceive spec1a1 not1ce of the celve spec1a1 notice ot tne Da Uy Piiot inventory of estate assets Inventory Of estate assets and of the petltk>ns, •<· end of the petltlons1 ac· classlfled c ounts and reports counts and reports I ad. call described In Section 1200 described In Section 1200 642•5671 and of the C.llfornla Probate of the C.llfort'lla ProtHlte COde. COde. adfriendl lywill LHI .. K ... n. Ka.fn alMt Wiiiiam M. Wiicoxen I a .y sor Cutter. Inc., "20 •• La AttorHY at Lew. u• help You turn CJ-11vc1. Sul• u1, ,.,.,, A\feftUe, Sul• Ha. 1nliTwood, Callfornl1 U.uu 9Nc"· C.ltforftla your wheels .. ,. ,212> .,.1.-. tttst • . tntO cash. Published Orenoe CO.st Publllhfd Orange Coast • ________ 1110a1ty Piiot, Juty 2t. 22. n . Delly PllOt~ July 22, n, 29, 19'0 2'76-80 30 1980 2992·80 OEP l I H J\ J\ TI( ( ( r i;(l If IE [J ( OlH<)f 111( 1 .. ,d., I 101 ' u 11d 1tolo ('"l oll( ol1u11 P-'' '"'' -FOR,FEES,DATESAND (714) 675 42·11 ENROLLMENT I CALL: . -- --~ Sf't r:/Ai ff A Tl SI 01? (;HOUP f NROI I .\111\' T ... ~ ' _,. •r-••-·~ - --___ _......_._ I Tum(lmy, July 22, 1980 DAILY PILOT Cl The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast I • ~ DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS • ' You Can Sell It, Find It, Trade It With a Want Ad (642•5678] One Call Service Fast Credit Approval ~~•••••••••••• ......,. ,_. S. He.Ket for S. "4MK•• For 5* ~ .. for 5* •••••..•....................•..................•.•................... ·······••·•••·•·•··•··· EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY ,,, ,., ....... c.. All rul esta&e aclwrtlkd in tlUa DeWSpaptt IS auO, jed to the FedenJ F a1 r Hooalot Act or 1968 wbida -kes ll aliqal to advertise "an)' pre f~e. Umatataon. or clillcrimiDaUoo baaed on race.color. reb(iclo,sez, or nationaJ on&in, or an intmUoa to make an)' sucb prefettnce, b mat a Uao. ordiaenmtnallon .. 'Ibis newspaper wall not ltnowia1ly accept an y advertlain1 for r eal est&e which is in violl · lien ot tbe law. G1•rel 1002 ~ 1002 c;....,.o1 1002 Gf'ftffol 1002 ....•.....•........•••..•..•..•.....••••..••••..•••••.•..••...•••.••• •·••·•···•·······••···· REALTORS 675-5511 COIOMA Da MAI: I 1 p rt • 1y n.. ltly! hf' .. I I pt f.ekah wt.o '°"" to ..... t• ......... ct.mg rOOIR md •• , ..... ......, roe..,.. .. to .... ,... .... pool ..... .... I• ... roam• tt.. tMrd ..... o•ertoob tt.. pool md a FAIULOUS VllW ACIOSS THI IAY: ...... ba•ow ........ -.d °"' lalH ............ ~A .,.cw .... for a specld t.y.,-. CCNN SH for yOWMff. S5'5,000. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 25 IS E. Coast Hwy., Core.a .. M• 675-5511 45' LOT IH OLD COIOHA DEL MAI Classi('1 Older home on a 45' lot 11'2 bl o('ks fro m I ns piration P oint hardwood floors. stone floors. brick fireplace. 2 patios. 3 bedrooms and 2 baths. <Yes. south of the highway• J S310.000. U~l()UI: ti()MI:\ REALTORS. 675-6000 2443 Ent Coast Highw.w. Corona del M .. WF. llA \"F. :l6 CW Tll E llEST Ll~lf7\GS I'.\' TOW:>.: IACI IAY laaolS: A~Nn I..._.. cMc1a tWr .. C.M. Cottop dmlr .... report ~ Cute 3 bedroom home ' ,.... 1 ... 111,. n. with huge stone fireplace SPANISH EST An t"antasllc starling home' 2 Bdrm Spanish s tyle Be autiful bre altra sl nook, detached garage. $10.000 down Owner wall carry ranancmg at t2'1 Vacant a nd read) to m"o v t' 1 n Ca II n o w . there's only one' 546-2313 nus 2 . story 5 bdrm 1 bath home ft>atures a large separate famll) rm. forma I dmw g rm Perfel't for the larRl' family Beautiful back yard for pauo entertain mg Ofrered al $147.!'.00 andfurmal dining. Good DAILY• PILOT a-• r .JUST USTEO ~ locataon near lhe beach. la••• for tt. first 9. The fabulou~ Rlufrc;, Assume exasti.ng low t.n· FUUYlliLTY 54'-0814 ·1•. ,. •• coned mtrtio.o.ly. Charm&nJ! I Rdrm K terest loan Full _pn ce l~=--. .............. ~.+~p~l:an~m~··~Th~e~P~la~1~ar·-4-~Sl~.500~~Ca~ll~s.56-~~21660~~~ff.~~~~~~~ ~~~~------~- \.\'a I k l n :-. (" ho1d.... !p SELECT . .. ..... itltl.....,...i:r----".~ HRtONT' I HomesforS. t·hurc he ... cl ub., PROPERT DREAMHOME : I ES • 'ruque owners umt "'1t'h ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'ho pp1nJ! &. ""' G-.. I 002 1•\ <·r.\·thml! ,165.000 view from ma!'ter :.wle 1 .... r:•T&Clr:....... S.CoestCCMldo and IJ\IJlg level Guei.t ...•................... ~ ~" Sharp 3 bedroom 2 bath $58,500 untl with v ie w Call IAYCIEST DICUTIYE HOME 4-Bdrm 3 bath, sparlthng pool, beautiful patios. 3 car 1arage. Owner wall he lp with fin ancing S272.000 Ca11646-7171 !i-BBJ CLASSIFIED HOURS AdYl'f'tlst'f' mJ v 11IJl'I' thfolr ads b" lelt>phon<> 800am to ~JOpm M<lndav I hru fo"ridu Y 8to l'OOl'I Saturdav ("O!'fA \H:SA CW Fln: 330W R"' b42 5f;7K tn "\Tl'llC.TO'I; rH" \Cit 171175 Rt-&1'h HI\ d ~·Z!U LAG UNA RF'.At'lt 1186 Gll'nn,., rP t.aiuna ~arh 494 !Mli6 tn pnme neighbortiood. This one is reall) hot' 64t> 7171 Features include bwll Sharp 2 Bdr m condo ans. fireplace and a big close to pool, walk to fenced yard. Seller needs everything Assumable quack sale to take adv an· loan, derin1tely won "t tage of nt'w investment last ~3666 opportun1t v Priced • "DOU. HOUSE" below market at SJ 12,000. Wf1elan $89,500 Call 751-3191 Real Estate 3 BR-2 BA "D oll .SELECT House"! Prime area Fireplace. Aar coni PROPERTIES EjSIDECOHDO Fruit trees. Just reduced Fabulous remodeled. re- CO%YCOHDO 3 Br. 2' 2 ba Brookview end u.rut w central n1r Frpk. beaut upttradmR. wallpaper Owner anx IOUS. Sl.25.900 l6400' Dia.17S2·1700fast! NfVATEIEACH furbished, upgraded 2 N11• ,,, 9 •• 'I ,, ' •I •• f. con AGE Bdrm. 2 bath townhome OCEAN VIEW [~ I With view or ocean from Pool. spa. yard. t>nclosed 2 Br. 21. ba. forme r · 1•a!il:;:! terrace. Priced for qwclt ~~~ gl~ger~:e'd~~:; ~~ M~~ s~f~~115J~c _f!~ .!~~-sale. SM,900. Won "l last! S97 ,900 Act now ! Call corator's delight Best Act now• Call96J.6767 ~Z313 condo m Coo;ta Mesa ('\o"'t'· '~ • ' , ...... '' ' '· ' ,,,.... "· • • '• ~ 1 Owner must sell. t;:;;'!{~ [ ~ IR&lt\I [ ~ li~AjHii~I .~~ ~';:!."", Ne wport area. Owner . ----··-··~· is an foreclosure :'olds will rmance with S56M TOWMHOME TLC .. t 2 a c re 2Br. 1 down FullpnceS17S,OOO. 2 bedroom 2 bath. 2 ---------1 ba+an·law qtrs . out Agl.556-2660 story, with loft ror a 3rd •IRAMD HEW• buildlngs. Newport Mesa 3 IDRM + POOL bedroom. Only I year 2 HOUSES school disL Sl79.900 90 _,.. FUU pnce -c 000 Xlnt local.Ion Prine. only .a $95, 0 uou. ....,, . • •.~~ RED CARPET Agt. 7Sl·3191 Under $280.000 Owner 11r• • Wallc to beach. Gourmet ---------1 Wlll carn 541-0425Bkr ·-754·1202 Houw1 For S• HcMtHI For S. Ho.Hs For 5* tHon•s For ScM ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~ .......... !?~~ ~~ .......... !?~~ ~~~ .......... !?.~~ ~~~ .......... !?~~ E SLEY N . l\YLOR CO REAL lORS . S lllCt'. 1U4 OUTSTANDING S UMT ILDG. Large Owner's Un it. 3 Bedrms. Fam. Rm . 21-i baths Owner's private homeLike umt has formal dining rm & 2 firpl('s 4 (n('ome producing units each w 2 berms. 2 baths & fireplace. Atriums & patios This 1s a MCST SEE ror the prudent bu ye r . Reasonably priced at S450 000 WESLEY M. TAYLOR CO .. l.alton 21 I I SG'I JooqllllM ... load HEWPOtl'T CENTEI, H.a. 644-49 I 0 *VETS* t::.e vour F.lt~1b1ltl) ~O\\ LOWD ' & 1..0W 1:-l'f RATES ~, Commiss.on ~an) amenit ies c-omputt'r Blue Ch1p PropertH..-. U Wrngekr ~7 1436 MfSA DB.MAR Gorgeous 4 Bdrm. 2ba A p£easure to ~eE St2fJ 000 ··------------------· PINIHSULA POINT OPEN SUH. l·S 17Z3 OCliH ILVD. Ne wly decorated 4 bdrm. fa mily home. Ocean View. S325.000. IAYHOMT We have several fine homes with pier & s lip a TORO HOllSf C()Uf'fTRY -1 Bdrms . 3 baths: ranch style . mm1-estate in orange groves. S249.500 .BILL GRUNDY~ REALTOR 341 Bay~1de Q,,..,;, N 8 6 7S · 61 61 TIE£S TRHSTRHS 3 Bdrm s1n1o1le stor) on o~er-.1w lot Tree.., l'\ er > wh!c'rt> On I) Si!l.000 T ctkt' c1d' ..intJl?t:" · <"all 9ti2 9311 ALLSTATE REALTORS View, Yt.w, View! Ocean view from 3 deck:. tn LaRuna Beach. ont: 't-a r ne "'. r u s t o m :1mcrut1ei.. lots of wood 3 Bdrm :!12 P,a $2.2'J,900. t .il l ~;igg1e Appel 752 1!120 I.ET US SHOW YOU llOW TO QUALJFY Tait to bd C~t WEL!STEH! I COZYCOHDO I :? Bdrm 2 .. ba formf'r --------· ,.t QUAIL A_,~~~~~-ltndt'I ,. rant:s!>ttl' "e,. OCUHRlONT ~ .. "1. REC CARPET \1u.\t !>et' Iha!> dec-or.ttor ' I lATR" deluxe R \LRO/\ o.t1b 754-1202 . dt'IJli!l Bt--t cr1nl10 tn Uupll'X ~ Bd r m 21 •-l n.o.t.i \1 t::>.i U..ner mu.,t• tuth. u11 J bdrm 2 ba~h' -~ -·. · d<>wn F1npl.;~ N d1 tln --·- VETERANS ONLY ! Se'erf' oou~1nR ..,OOrtJli!l predicted 1n OrJOJi?•' Count) ~c-un.> H1ur (, I bc·nefll" dnd dt.t 1m me('hatel) Robt Socks & Assoc. coa 546-9522 NEWPORT HORSE ,RO,ERTY 11 'o"" · Tht..l> proput' t'-1n forttlO!>ur• 'l;et"d, TIA" •, d • re '1 Bdrm lb.t·1n lav., rtuarter- ciulbuJo d1ni;... :-,,.,. ix>rt \1 ,.., ... '' huol d1,1 Sli•\tJO 1 t>Ja REC CARPET ·-754-1202 DUPLU 90010 COMMISSION 2 Units on fl't-land \1 dny <im~n1t 1 e ' Across from park Near I computer beach. ba~. & shoppin2 Hlu1• Chip Propt>rt.t<"- Pnct'd at $205.000 EH·~ I D Wen2eler $57-..u 36 &12225J B~~O-NEW 2 BR ron DOORS TO lliCH 2 2 D uplex U ""nt>r motivated Opt'n to c rratl\e f1n ane1n1? ~~•bl) little or no cash Will lradt' property boat r ar or .,., S249.000 Eves S48 0715 associated l!!ROl<CRS-REAl TORS JOH W l olboq •'' JU I do. a.Jr c-ond View mUl.' Roll rourse desert floor Palm Desen lron"ood C:ntn Clb Owner ma) C'3TT) papt'r or assumt' lht:' loan Pnnr Onl) SliS.000 7S2-52S7 t'V!> 11 Com pl n -<J.-t·or .Jl.-d & upgr 1d t'<I '\ho"'' ltk, br .. ncl n •"' •)nl' ~·w I lolboa loy 'rop. · Re-otton •675·7060• DREAMS DON'T LAST and ne1Lhn do 1·les:anl ham>' hio.1' th1" ~aut~ 111 ''"'-'or '"' .. "''" Bear h ... lv\t>l!t><.t .iro·a' .\ Bdrm. 'Pal'tO U!> Camil> rm 1'1'Jft">s1ona II~ dt'cor J l l'<I .;nd landi.Cdp~d l;Jt•• l?Ua rded c-o mmun 1t} Pn' ate 1enn1!> and pool and breathtak1nR oce.111 harbor. mountain dnd l'I ' t) llR}IU. \It'"'' S515 000 Call I.Oda} 9i~ ~u ALLSTATE REALTORS Sell with E \SE' It s a BRf:t:z •: Classa.f1ed Ads 642 ~8 & "Nrt l()p«tl Tit I .JO ,.M.I LGE AS SUMAIU LH . HO QUAL.IFYIHG LOWDOWH l..ike new inside arKt out "'1th new cpt"I! and a c·ot' ftrepliH't> in lh1:. al tr.H'll\v 3 bdrm. 2 ba hum · LarRl' a:.:.uma blo: lo:tn with no quahf, 101! dJld a low do..._'Tl Onl" ~5.900 Act now. , .... 11 !ri!J SJ7U loda \ ALLSTATE REALTORS For Ad Action Call a Daily Pilot AD-VISOR 642-5678 SAODt.F:RACI\ 2520 I.a Pai Ho,1d l.aj!una lhlls Siii 1>310 lt.Jtchen. formal dirung. GRllHIB.T family room. sparltllng GAIDIN COMDO! pool, comer lot . Very DClUSIVE SharptncH.. ~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I 4 Bdrm 3 Ra. perfect C S K U " K C A 8 B A G E W I L L W 0 Y A P P D W A S W 0 l l A M E S 0 R S T E G U A L M R D A R W W X I L E C U !\;OHTlt ("Ill. 'l;T\' du1l lrt'f'~ ll;!il CLASSIFIED OU.DLIHES Ol>adhnt' tor t'OP\" & k 1 lh •~ ~ 30 p m the dav b('fore puhhrauon, t'X <'t'pt fCtl' ~nd<1v & Mon dav t-:d111nn§ v.hPn dt-311hne '" Saturd.i\ 12 noon CUSSIFtED llGULA TIOHS ERROHS Advl'rt1~Pr' sl'lould ('~k lhi>lf •• d .. da11v It rl'port errnr' 1mmt'd111lt'IY Tit E DAILY PIUYr :i~•ume' babilll\ for ttw rir,t 1n C'Of'tt('I 1n...en1on n nh C' A. 'liC U .LAT to '11 l' Wht-11 k1lhn1? an .. d be ~to make tt rl'('(>rd I)( the Kii.i. l'\IHt-:R given .\'OU bv \our ad takt'I' a~ r~1pt of your riorlC'ellation Thi' kill num~r must be prt'st-n It'd bv lhl' ad\ ert1ser 111 rase of a dispute C'ANC'F.LL/\TIO!'ll OR C'OR RF.CTION O f" NEW AO B•:f'OR t; RUNNING. £\'ef?effort is madt' tn lull or rorrerl a n<'w ad that has bet-n oront'd. but wt' <'annot '1uaran t~ to do so until Uw ud' ha~ appeared 1n the P8Pl"' DtM&A-U Nf. ADS 11wsP ad<i are stnrtly t'mh 1n J vaDN bv mail or at an.v ont' of our or. fl(ft NO phofM' orders. Deadlint'· 3 p m . Pnday. Cosa1 Mesa OI· r-• 12 noon at all lrlMtl off!Cft THE DAILY PILOT ~ft IM flllllt to <iaulf.Y, td11. ttnsor or refuse an1 advtr· lllftntftl. and to r hlnl!f ks ralfl • ruulataons ...... ~notl<'l' QASS .. D MAI ... ADOttUS P.O BolllMO. Colla Mesa ... prt vale Be st buy ! Slll.960. 2 Bdrm 2 bath, Hurry. ca11~67 s uper sharp assume c•''' ,, , . . . . · . ·. 1 loans. Or . try only $3500 ! ~ lfi,1111 !®~i~ff i $217 •r DAY w•1rfro11ttto.. nurt's ~y~u payfor S BR. 4 Ba . c ustom a30dayadinthe wat e rfro n t home D••LY .. LOT w /17x38" pvt d ock . All n Priced Sl.395 ,000 SERVICE Builde r W/trade ror DIRECTORY Palm Springs E3tate For detaa1s on this home DO IT NOW! and appt to see. call 64~5671 C'.arolHoff, agt. 631-0094. RCTaylorCo 640-9900 BIG CANYON GOLF COURSE VIEW "Ver s ailles" model at e nd of cul-d e-sac. Dramatic entry, two story living room and formal dining room. Fabulous master suite plus 3 other bedrooms with their own baths. Guarded gate community. Call for appointment to see. $675.000 RCTaylorCo 6 4 0-9900 CHIMA COVE Steps to seduded beach Thi s h o m e as 1m · macuJate Pnce reduced to S379.000. Call 646-7171 OPEN DAILY ON BALBOA ISLAND 1 to 5 PM. #8 Collins Island -SI, I 00,000 ON WATER-PRIVATE ISLAND 2 story cora•r w Ula WATEI. ~ dKorahd 4 ..... wfttt .,_._. ............ VIEW of WATB Hd slryllH ll9lah. lul•dH IHd. 673-6900 216 Ruby -$415,000 NEW VICTORIAN RESIDENCE ~2....,,4...._...,,., ,., SN tt.. ,._ ... , ......... '73-6900 WATERFRONT HOMES.INC. · REAl. ESTATE S..t, RIPftl.r~. Pr-••v ~ 24JC> W Co.t H ... .., 31'> M.nrw Aw ~I Bto.teh 8.-.b>.t IM.lnd 611·1400 67Ut00 CiJ Coldwell Banker plans ror IJve·an help or g u es ts K 1 l c h e n r t• modell'd, tilt-floor-.. Roman bath. largP trc-e :.haded Int U '7" '""' MEW CUSTOM IUCHHOME Open Sunday I 5 at 209 29th St . ~pt B c h ' SJ.'j(). 000 Sweem. Sm 1th & ASS()(' ~-0062 673 885.5 llVIHE COHDO WITII POOL Woodbri dge l::!>l al"' Beaut. 38r 2ba eod unit up.rr-aded ~weeny. Smtth & Assoc 673~ MINI ESTATE F1XEl-tlW.lENSE Alt wlil .. I Mw=r;t loc..._ .... • ........... , .. ,..... .... 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Expanded residence w tmagnificent courtyard entry & water & night light views! 3BRs & maid's qtrs. Quality custom features. $595,000 ree. Appt. only. Sandie Fix 644-6200. ( y .56) Hl-1700 Woocbdc,.C- 644-6JM HarborV_C..,.. -.111111 · ILlllS CD. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE Ml'WPOIT llACH IAMAIM .Two Large Bedroom Condo. T astetully Dttorated With Eart.htone Carpets. Nf11tral Decor at WalJpaPttS. Fresh & Clean. Reedy For A ~ Owner. Communit y Pool. Sauna It Spa. MeMow Fol'" Jot1«ln1t & 8icyclln1. ASSUMABLE •'IRST TRUST DEED. Sllt,900. ~ ........ .. . 759-91• #2C~•,._ Ma tJJUIC...- • • . "-wsFocStN ,f;4 DAILY Pt\.OT f~. 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Ddetx:xJt ~\Beach ReCJ Estate 14YCUST 8Hi.&1h,illy IUlnlalnt"d I0/411 tMldroom. t •HI and OH h•lt bat h ho m r "'mil> n m iand d1n1n11 uee. amobttakfa.t .,.... 10 kitchen l'vvl >Ill' )'ard ~.000 6ll·1JOO - l'MUSY! ..... )0 s a )s the highly m>bvaled seUer of lhu beaut.lfuJ 3 bdrm 2 b11 Npt H11ts hol"IW An abfiolult' charmer ""a r m ed b) "uauner 'un lhru Jn J bund ance Of CUSlOml windows Room fo r a pool and an RV too on thts 50xl27 lot A:.ktn~ S2JS.OOO wllh l>Uper terms BALBOA ISLAND Rt:t\L TY 673 K700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •4PLD WlrHMS• o,,,.,..; _... ... r . 1 • o••r u t.tU11 11.t T D . C'Zllda11"tt•I ~" ..,. Lo m.lal••••re, a o "•r ~ 5'$Nl ' ~ n..c G rut 3 Bdrm As&umablto lo ll.ti ~.000 Sb 848 11709 B> owuer Sll2 . ..xl. model C'Ondo I year old. 2 lge br. 2...,, ba. split level f'plc, '-eLbar 673-4471 aft 5 NIV A TE A TllUM Lovt'ly 3 bedroom home with atnwn ''tcw rrom IJVU1.g room. kitchen, and mai.ter bedroom t-•am1ly room. bnck f1r t>place. catht'dral ceilings. Al tenllon to detail thruout Pn~ at only fl21.900 .... 1 ...... ~II now' ~1720 TAllB.L I 006 --------...................... 2 5'or)' 2 bdrm l ~ ba Pabo. Cara1e Apt C~ qua rters S42S.OOO 6734S28 G«UTDUPUX tst tJ~ ofre~ 4 ac bdrm Sq footaae can HIU.SIDE DOUHOUSI NICID TO STEAL! Going Into Bualne11? At 1equf1ed by lew ne w bu e ln ••••• u•lng • F1cllllou1 8 u1lne .. Heme mutt reg l•l•r th•I n•m• with lhe County c .. rk Call lh• DAIL V PILOT l!OAl oe,.-AATM Nf tor torm1 •nd further 1nfo1medon ~2--4321 e. .. m .. TIClll 2 'ty. 4 Br , S Ba. f•mlly r m • frplc. cloi.to to .. cbuu1', a hopp1n1 " p&riu. 1126.500 ~-•. ::,'-.111 •1: .. [ 'y .,., 1 /(100 Hal'TACH,AU don osen 'I •lol• , .... lJU N COAST HWY LAGUNA BEACH 497 4848 OCt:ANFRONT Nt!w 'moduler ty pe hoin:1, pvt comm11n1ty. 2 bctw.. lM hr securit)'. sub ~ OK.J.!1~!$-311!_! THI ONLY WAY TOCloO J Bd:nn floor plan. uce:in \1 e w de c k i.. larg,. enclosed brick patio Pnced for 1mmed1att . $ale at fll9.000 MISSION REALTY ·~ O'Tll Ole ultu:m te IJl an E lm 91111!!1!"!1!1~11!!1111!"!!'1!1!!!!1!~~ model twnbse An encl OC:u.H & CAMYOH wut i.n • pri mr comt'r VIEWS location la cmi a reen belt 3 Sr 112 Ba . cslm Spleod.id borD!' of wood W\ndow covt'nngs. fmt' and glass with t'aeh win w a 11 co v e r 1 n g s 1 n dow frarrung a d iffere nt bathrooms . bncll. a nd ocean and m ou ntain redwo od patio This view Own this comfor1 a homP show~ JUSl like a ble 3 bdrm ho m e of rmdel Can be yours for dramattc :.paces Now 594.000 redoced to SZSS.000 t:ood ftnanc111g a vailable 644·7211 ~~------3 ~ Deerlield Patio Home. - e . .;. HANCH REALTY ~!.> 1 2000 Br 2 Ba. a tnum, xlnt cond By appl SllS.SOO 6 IT OWHH Gokl Bluff By Owner Q$.om 2800 sq rt 3 Br 2 551-6724 Ba Tattiily rm. hlJtte level ----------lot. hrowd Ors 3:-.SU!l'l.l B\ Owner Irvin<' Broad bll' loan .it 9• . .,r;. Grt'al rl»orTwnb.se. I st). 3 br. OC'l'an & canyon \'le .......... .._ 4 8rdm. l u.. lam rm puoU11'pa SoMS.000 P1 I .... .,..... Comoktel.Y re!Ulb11hed. orw btk tu bf.uh You own the lend G r '°at ftnancl.n.a S205.000 -~ 759.9221 5PICT ACULAI. '?OIHT' 5 IDIM . Only J ) rs o~w with \ • U I l t" d l' t• I I 1 n g S , gourmet lt 1ll'httn balcon)' game rm and 5>.i' spa 111 ITld!>ll'r bath PLCS much mure Now offered at onl) $4~ 000 Owner rwancwg J\..ttlJ bit" CALL644-721 I l'loPwly deror.it<'d on IP•· land Owner l·xtn·m"I~ dJlXI~ and pnl·ed to , .. 11 al Sl::!S.000 Ca II d bout un belH·vable lt·rmi. OC't-an V1t>._.!> Jlvme ... Our Sl)('C'1:.ll~ Rotat. Socb & Assoc. 5 46.9522 ----Bht fs. Sopc.>r irr~nb(•ll Sl74.000 A._'t < huc·k <, ~ llA YCRt:ST lh O"" "' r W :irm r am hum• t«uthtone dt-tor I.: n>Un ..._.,,_StN Olllw .... 11.... 1o..rltt11Et..._ tto.MIU.._.."-4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• s. ..._ ~ ,...,.,., ZOOO Lohfw S. 2200 eo.t. MtM lU4 c.,1 ... _ I 071 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •• •• • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • 7 UMIT$ c .M. Mono 11.• y ocean vu Iota S1aJ. LOOICltt6? Upetaded 2 BR 2 Bl COO· Near ne w. 4·1 bdr m Crom 129110. termll nail We'Ye...,._,, •• do. Otean View •.ooo. W/loft • (1repl•c~. 3 2 M r T • b b • a a l , ....... ..... OIJ.-Ol:M. 493-a!IM bdrm. l\ot ba , Own(-r will 71H18l M21 ... ! s.t.AM 1010 oomlder contracthnanc CAPJST HANO B ~ACH o:i.1.ioo ••t•••••••••••••••••••• ~L lnvstml.16421603 Ready 10 bwld lnvHl CxfttatlY.wiln! 3 bdrm l 'i't ba Ntrwly re ment OPPortun1t Y Va All Al'eu It Price. decor Condo Beaut OWMa IMCOMI cant land w /pl a n s . ToCbooH Prom! patio Near SC Plan . E'aide C.M. dpl.1. Im· permits, coaatal •P· llMTIMIS $26,000 au u m e 9.,.,'k ma <' Sl3S,OOO. A gt proval for 4 ~tor) mini 6ll-4ISS Fee loan S.WO mo Pools, tot s.6-2978 warehouse Possible CQn ----------play lots. VA approved. vert to b1.£S1ness or ~\1n Open ttouse Sat /Sun 311 3 U at 11 X Gross dos SS80.~JO t! W . A I t o n . E 'side CM !• Owner LA11JmM1 Yi .. •.E. !MacArthur / Flower ) r1nanced w tfle x dn 497·17,I 9'1S. 71Z3. M2 ~ 631-4560 ~ VAIUYE:L • Pay attention ' 4 Br + dell for only 198.000 Mk J~t I }Car honr W.lr ramy 559.tHI 40UMrTS 2300 Xlnt Gil.l'den Grove loca ••••••••1 •••••••••••••• lion Low. low main Mobtle llo~for sah· 'ii tenance IOX gro'>:. l.2:llh0, 2 br 2 bes .. dull Owner wtU carry with p:.rk, nr b~:h ,\gt~ 1342 29'> down f'ull pnc.·1· urs:'J6.Q81;.6 ll.400.;; UMfTS I~· Dewrt, 2400 Bread and butter unit::, lD ••••••• •• ••• •• • • •••••• good Oranee loc;,llon IOX &ross Owne r will carry with 29'1: d-Own 1-U.ll pnce S7l9.000 19 UMfTS AJI I Br Costa \tesa owe Wl1.h 20't dn Pu 11 pnre seoo.ooo All u c 2 Bdrm 91.o,x Gr05S T hi!> property has spenda,ble FOR LEASE ="e-. z bedroom 2 bath home ~·,~•on l.Jkt'' Countr " Cluh Golf tennis pool &>aut1rull} landsca~d . no 1ru1 1n lfndnce ~ .u-d 9lilO Clubhnl.ISf' Rd Oest-rt Hot S pnnl(' 213 378 Z>i2 Nf."W KUGE 2 Br. 3 Ba. Total privacy I; quiet AdWts. Feline Pet OK Low move in costs. $5$0permo. 2062 Wallace .c. &u,ous llDIM2141M rireplaee, fresh paiat. new carpet and drapes. Double u r age, blo~k fence for RV or boat )lorage IMO per mo AvaJlable July 15. Call oow for appointment &o see . . loyMcC .... lttr. 541.nzt LARGE l BR. UUI pd. Quiet. pnvate. range F'r1ge. Adults. ins 648"'· w 18th. 6(2.~ ~ew Condo S600 4 Br. 8 UNITS Good Santa An .. local ion All I kr un1u. \fu-.t hdVI' llt'W lawn OWl lrR 2nd l'r1rt-d lo -;ell (J ,I ~()X) ----------1 "alktoCoa!lt Plaza Ut1I l\H) Sk) line'. 2Cr<44 2Br f'oc;ta \l~a AduJt Park W dlk lo 'uper ma rkel \rnt'nca n Mob11€' Honw ~fl.., ~7 9390 4-PLEX UiJO> I f • 1n bt•.tut1ru1 ll u m b o I d t ! •1 u n t > rt'fJ....,uod t·ounll') f11r r1· ,uknt1..1I '" bl.l'IO'''" 11µ f.11 \ !> < unlar 1 S~\Reafty ftO loa 396 Mirmtdo. Ca. 9 5 553 OW of Co.tty l"ropeorty 2 s 5 0 ....................... t-,nJo) li ft> in bt"..1u11ru1 R.e•1,,.t1c,id TrN> <'•1untn 1.,r n '111t'n11 ... 1 rir bu 1 "" •.if.llll'' onla1t Paid f.'amtly o kay 2 1 3 1 696 188 4 . i M '5J7 2270. 2131693-50&4 s::m, rm 2 br. I ba, Gar. no do1ts 645 Vlrton a. 546-9124 -.:ew condo. 2br deluxe wtt.h view Amenities 1n- rl ud 1 n g micr o wave. ""a '>ht:r & dr ye r ~ rm Call 848·3777 or t'Vec> 752 U93 ------ J bd rm 2 12 ba Townhol'Tlt' Brand new .>..t ra l:t r itc de lux l'. l'rl\ al•· ) a rd. 2 C'ar be aled · ay Db t=--~~-.:,~-=a:-::r~. --=P :::._, 1 ~>. s un d t' c ~ Seller wtll carry 2nd LOUlalCHTB. RARE ' Winding tree hned street to tJus Im ptt · ca bl e hand y .mans paradise l'\ew plush earthtone carpeting . co un t r:~ k i t c hen s'N'ha:ted rna s.ter ""log with l~h greenhouse- atn um. Massive fam1l) room wi th authentic hand l:ud MeXJcan ules Gracious l1v1ng room. With wall or sliding glass overloolung pvt l(arden and ~eparale vegetable 1:a rden for t h e homemake r ' Flexible terms, fantastic ~'•":-as ::.umable loan' Pnced lO steal at 111::.t Slll.SOO ' -or 2 br-t~e-f . e:rtt--ro· e-e-.i!J.4"-"2061- H.ighly upgraded. a c. S229.000 j.Q tut. ~~ (a 111 r~ .J lir '"'iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~. 11.'\f-~r:I ·11Pfii • ~ ~;.trdC,. ~mo 4SL &c • 14.'\t rm t -s.3(j'1 Ot'P')'>1t. ~:llS..nt;, Ana Ave C.: M ~l ( p.2cargar OJ)t'ner. lrjt ------~t Sun -1~0 In •n• 1-.A<;TBl I ~ ~ l!t 1ut1fu1 \ 1• "' , .. , lu•lt'd & Auoc.. '75-3331 potJo cover Assum loan BEACH at 9 '•'< APR Opl·n House Sat. & Sun 9 HOUSE <;top IJJ}IOI! rt-nt ~IM>-. down Sl .;>eJIJ mu r .. r " loH·I~ '>Pi.I< 1oiu.:, hom•· 1 br. 2 b.i. lge ~rd SI~ l•ll• &ibaut <JHer .5:! d '•• AJrt ECONOMY SPECIALS tt•unt r \ 1r1 • • u't1>m 1 lewt.r's~ ~CIOUS 3 Br 3 Bl <'ondo. ref rig. -.as her /dryer . µool , sauna. jacuzzi. ten ru:. rrt.'>. clo..e tn beat'h. I all 998 78011 A~k for "-t"nd) Agl c--.-..... 1022 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IUtLD TO SUJT One 30'llll8' lot u.i Begorua Ownr ~~48 t-:ves AUract1ve pool duplex + good rentals Pnme loca uon. 12:&. 000 640-499!• C o6o•ial RNI htah 559-111 1 A WHALE OF A IUY t'aolastJc Newer. Largerl-1m11E.•A~S~T!!l"S!.ll~D~E!!l"C~.M·.-• Duplex. South 11( """~ 4 ST ... --. H"'""-"11!! Hr.2a..,&,Owner':.Un1t. -•aoi. ~ .. 1 car gar. ~ 2 br. 2 bare 3 Cozy bdrms. frplc. lg ar urut Owner""'" carry lot w /beaul1 ful fruit Wtlh 25,..r dO'°' n On l)' trees, IOW d OWll, 0 WC $389.000 Ca ll for Jppl Lst En•ryone's answer 'iu n N !>ca tt~.dty toabarga1.0.s 100.ooo 67J._u_48 -JONES REAL TY ~harp . Sex) 0'4nt>r s 67~ .c.210 Unit Plantation <ihut oJ"V t er;. sky b ght. r 1 rt'pla cc. ~-!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!~!!!!~!!' pr1 va c y . park 1 n g Fomt• Y..., 1034 Dupl ex 2 Br 3 Br ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1295.000 Bkr 67S 018.S. V.A TBtMS s.&.s.264 1'HE MEADOWS•• DUPLEX VALUE Call quickly oo Uustim· A Condo 1n Cd M for ma c pro fessionally $120,000" Here 1 ~ lht' land.scape<! 3 Br in "The equ1 va lent o f 2 for ~eadows " with pr ice S23S.OOO 3 bdllm + 2 and terms to sell fast. bdrm & den. Call for de 5119·~44•7211 tails. STOllYIOOK HOME +IHCOME ewa Picturesque front house t S. + I bdrm income unit _ • l\sl>uma b le loan + '--•....,-Ma .. ..,..,...,..~ Owner financing. O nly ----------$;!&).~ Helena ~ 0618 4br. Jba. I.., tbio<'~ t.o l --------ocean . Wood s Covt-. TIIE RANCH. 4 br . + TR Et: S. TR t: E S Fam Rm. completely re TRF.ES. very pnvatE'. llDd. ~w cpl. pa111t, & flextbtlity on R 2 lot. a -. wai.lpl!per Lo'el)' yard s uma ble loan Op en With Ko1 Pond Assum II o u s c. ca 11 ( 1 r s t lnan $145.900 SSI S833 il44 94 043t>.P P ----- B \' O WN ER SI 06. 000 Live m the counlr)'. n~hl ' 1>r3J1Re Tree Condo. 2Br. in the <'tl} of La1tun11 1 l '7Ba. doll house locatl'il Beach. Beautiful \lt.'W on laJle 2 level. At:. pvt JBR. 2BA. Sl68.~ By• end urut Assume loan at owner 497 3tl19 ~~ Sbow Apµt only LaiJ-o H~ I 052 ----------...................... . GORGEOL'S home Umv Prk J 8r.Jack1e. Redhlll Realty ~· 7500 **.OSGFT In ln •1ne for lJ:-JDER S200,000' Almost com pletdy new from top to bottom Thu mal>SIVe S bedroom 3 bath home men lS >OUI personal m spectioo. w,lOcf brldgc Realty 551·3000 l~?u Barnn<-a l'k"''·'"'n~ Upgrades +. 3 br. N rthwds $162 .500 Redhill· J udy ~·7SOO ,AMOIAMIC VIEWS Exciu.ng ocean coast lme views rrom th.ts custom 3 bdrm • 2"3 ba .. homt> wtth iarge r a m1.b room & cooversauoo a rea with cozy rireplace. S1tuat(.'(l 1n desirable guarded Ji ate co m · muruty ss.50.000 «>-~ M6CJlllf !!L 13 U)-500() 493 9494 Me-wporl t.ach I 069 .........•..•.......... FAMOUS MEWPOIT •ESR>IMCE IACICIAYSPAMISH CHAIM Pool. Hot Tub, Volleyball Coo.rt. 4 bdrm. + M aid·~ room. Pnce reduction ##JUST LISTED! $499.000. Bnog c n!alive Tt'Tt olfer. B Eile.rtsen Agent UMO sq ft in WOOD· Tiern del Sol RealtDr ,._. ..... TFAMILY BRU>G E for Sl.S4.900' H(.'(lda Maros1 646-1044 PROIATES.ALE WEST<.. Lff I-. p" 1ou C'U!>lom horn<· IS.lrm • den + pt..OI l h t•I• I I r ncr Inc .n ,,, • r f.:kAJ.llOI • ari·a . .1 our n1.>1"11'tu11tt' ·'' S2·19 1Hlil 1,, \U 1)4(). 5iSbtJ EstahSde B) bu:ldt'r. nt'"' dupt.·x··' t'ir\l U'4n1·r dr·vr.·4"1.1 l11Jn ~.in < lf'rn• nt• I •x Ill .. ln •lW•JOd 1•11,; •iC'.-an \ 1,"' >11\5 11111 "' .. x p.1n dn 1 M f. 65:.~' 1 t'J< h -;51 9\:ltb ii:> 111 ~ SI I ~u ~ ii<.6 .>lb 0133 Costa~ 1'170 AnSll)('r..tlt' 'lnJ(lt>IJ..t li~ 5 ~ 141dt> "" lltll2Q ..iddl'f1 •m :\Lr.1 ,h .. r,.1 1·nm1· ~ .. 1 l 1:xcrr. ~IJ.'•JO 1.-: ... 'll••i 1111 J t .. •n E:qlity Mobi~ H°"1l's u "' n. r n• ! ~ f 1n J nr•· 554.7070 Hr o k • r :-r..1 •:..1o1 : 144>27';'J LIDO ,AIUC "(/Vint $52.500 SU VIEW 'S BEST < llJrm abouncb in th1' I Owner mw-t ..,.11· l'nrn• lldrm mobll4" "'•lh :?nd loc. be:.aut1(ul \IPW"i I 'l'"' boou.., ruom Derk Bdrm Broadm11t,r C'o m OwnPr 14 111 (1n:inr" pare th<• \Jiu•· of rh1' lrad1 vr · OcHrt View D~.1 :--tt?> to bt·c1ch T .... Jtor :!ba un1h ~''"" f\ r •· rurbl.~ht-d Submit ter m ' Hroker 754 6282 10 uMrrs JBr m rnul<"-from ( PO •ro1I Or •01.t' ( uun t~ ~1 i..v;• -u .)z><l:..xz 2900 LUSE/O f'TIOH '°..tnt•-<i \1(1 1•13 1f .. 'lr.! or It r ll<orr~-,., t..11(un.1 II· •, • I r • • r 1n I!1 (J \• ••Mt,"'' 111 '.lo tnl t• ,,, .. jl d tt • 1 ·• ""1tt ''"" no•r ,, ~ ... " [11 • I i .,;1.1 I-\t ~ t.' • ' .. ~~ ~ ur >HJ 1JUJ Reitdi ..............•.•...... ~~::;·~TY I -\.\.,\Tf HI H0 '1 675-2311 I tt()\11 -. F.i.Ctt 2 Bdnns. and h~u I ...:,:;;.·;~ .. j j(;j bdrm oo larRe 104. \n "' C"e-llent ao\ estm.,.nt ..al ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ R[AL ESTATE l="'VE..<.ilO!l..._ r l'-1.1r· SJ69 500 I \llr.ict,\'" furn 2br • pa11 • & i:'r ".ilUr• LA-a.st· o ptmn '\1·'4 11nn Sho~ cut•· 3hr SlO Olll down. tenant' tndk•· Pd\ ment.:. $48 t81~ AcnogirfcwS. 1200 \duJL, c>nh \\.111 ..,.,IX ••••••••••••••••••••••• 21 , ~hru Jun' '"' '-JI-'' mo •-:l '"" p ~~ ..... ,- m<Jrt' frm th1:. ~rl· s...f ...._ 5 36.75•2 L.orJ-a ~oc,h 31 48 ~ Jl're-. for $80,00U <.i t I 1 1 • de"~Lop land th4at I\ adJJ ....,.,, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------• • t·nt to Ran• ho. <.'dltf 2 C:"tt a uph.•\t>' 1 " ,tr1 "l•;:t. • bo 1lh lllr dE' OCEAN Bl££Z£S ""ll.lffirn:Jndin1:,uof ll00 1 delu..'<-e Wlll pa' for •If• l tx• li. •• C'hc•n Lr1I paid Jlrf.., \.itl Lok(' 11(.'(ll!t' ~K l)lheri..,:!h<>us1-or.I 'I, ~ltt' S4S.O mo> \\ McwaftRJ ac '"H .c,ilctffi._'l wOut1on & l(t•I ') R 2 ~ Sl60>-. ..\S,l;m \14• I '1:1 •n 112'• rw;.nr-u LAtl ta.x 'ht'ller tuu o .... nt.'r ;.·~--d l"' 25 3 Bdrm 2.., bath . pool I 1il419620903 IUdlil un er "' w • ..-wportt.och 3 169 'ea.rs new Onh down or offer 0--n.r AJCt ••••••••••••••••••••••• • $11 7. 500 •odl P"roperty I 3 50 6'T3-QJ6 & ~-9666 __ _ Call 64.s 9161 •••••••• ••• ••• ••••••••• I MIAH HIGH TIDE TIL\T'S RIGHT '' P OUND I NG SU Rf SALT 20 UMITS-C.M. Beaut I yr otd t"'nhse uruts. frplcs Nice area TSL lnvstm u 642 1603 UIXl ISI.f~ b\ Wt"l'k cir rront.h J~l remodelf'd I br, 2 b<i "alk tu beach d ub & tenni~ 67>1>16 l 675-ZJ73 77~8598 1024 ~ nus beauWu Uy located Leave message Always bu) ing apt.s·t:~ NB. Hli Call for prompt & ('OW'\ t'OU.'o o( re rs .Uk ror 8111851 1666 AJR LS all }'Ours lQ l hLS J BR OCEA N PROPF:RTY Wll h 2 frpk&. dbl bath tn a SPLIT LEVEL OCEAN HOME attached home ha.s been ---------i ·--...... ~~~--! ser. 2Ba. lovely pool & professionally de<:orated DUPLEX MEW USTIMG yd. cul -de-sac. only and truly does "show Like two 2 bdrms Steps to •CARL'S Panoramic Ot-ec1n \It'"" '1airuf1cenl i br. ram rm. beam ce1l. hURe IH'l bar gardt'n Suitable for f.i.m lJVU1g & formal t>n l€'rla1nmt'nt Harbor \'1ev. Art'a $1950 J)t'r mu b44 14110or C4081996 ~I ....................... Hf:A CTY o r ONLY ---- s:l:65. 000 (.'a II WA.l..UCE & CO. Rl.ns. 12t.s'" Sl25,SOO. Call for appt to a model''. Owner says ocean & channel As OR IGl~AL O WN ER MESA YEllDE see ''SEU, IT ... Call for your :.uma ble In at 10._.,,~ Defuutely different op JU~IOR ---UA.t....oR c I l''u·5502 I ....,...IOfl .,,,... ponun1t) ~o x230 r1• " ~ ...._ 714 .,_ persona l.DS.-~• ()WC 2nd. 130/l30l.7 """' sadent1al lot wrth ln\f'I~ 2 Plus 14.000 sq ft of Offt <'l' ------- J bdrm I Block from Heach Now & Aui onl) ~ Lo3 Bdrm .~amily ~ (Uj]\\OOdbrldgc St Sl 9S,OOO ,,2,:ne r Bd rm hom1· tl1n1n~ ,.A....,1~do ''A -.r !>pace. prtmt' Orangt' •-....:. w ma10....,nance /Adeot Don67J....,.,, room and ~\"r_. patio ""''"' • '"""•' ,...·~·-r --I c:h# •--......,. , R I "t; • ., ~ "" O>t"Ollado Pemnsul" ......,...,t> ....,.;alioo oc "" ' yard. c....,,., to s.JVt'plDg ca llJ r -ca ted tn 'lit•'4pnrt dwn payment Call for f l-._ ... _ .... and schools. Asking only · I ...., 3 IJdrm 2 b.1 <.'hanel Ho.Ms"""'••-~ SU7.950 For an appotnt· 1~~!!~~~~~~!:"~1 5:; 1.:JOOO llST COMDOS Count) tnans:I• SJ7~.00U front hmnr ""1th W L deU11s 851 l666 _ __ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Si mo 6iS ~ ~HERITAGE . • REALTORS menttosee.call$40-1151 I _l!l'.!9 8arr4 nr. Pl."''·1'"n' IHMWrTCREST Callror inform.;tl•on ·hJl)l'd ..to<lt ror ~ lx>.tts Looking ror Mr . or Mrs GtMh~ 3202 I lul .. • IHclt I 040 . P .. S 1 l.ARRETT Huth beurrwd < t'thni.:•.. L'"ge , ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Uruvers1ty ar ... uper Dra1n1hc 2 story Pan 2 • ., ... ,TY .~ISTtr.a vu R d Ba o..A-· 2200"' 38 ....... II l ..... ., nnn ~ ...... CK .;tnum. rtreplact', ._.t.'l 2 B + t'n. 2...., . air -ma~~.. ........... 1l r + +. pl'h;.:u tose a ......... uuu AGENT d ( I . ..-~ swn• WiUrman 9 stC: ~·8878 642-5200 bar & pn\>ale patio on * * con 2 p c•;, quiet. -----Bln I Br Condo. nr So l.,, Plaz.a. p'.lol. !>pa. ten ru~ S395 mo w rern .i ~7 4258. 5!11 27i6 WJ.:'-Tt 'LI 1-'F t.'OTTAG 1-. I bdrm i.t<Jve. rcfni.:e .: t r .1 2 t' \' t-: R Y I RI \ >\Tl-. lmm...1·ulate Vi~ lu qualified adult 'o pt·ts 1;73 11 16S or b"':~ ="ewpon T errace Condo. 2br. Zba. frpl EnckJsed l(ar Kids OK no pets 10 9611 lQ88 ()upkx um t 2 BR. lBA. l>R F am r oo m t~>'4'TltO'*Tl (;)I. S42J ="11 ~ L' ~gl. J ohn 646 ~ _ l>upl WUl 28H. lBA . .ear Ill!' <enc~ > Jrd, E 'side ( \I ~25. /\i~t. J o hn ~~ ------- 'fl'lt in tht· '1oon1J1tht • $b50' Pool' Hugh 4Br' I-I.id:. Pt>ts' Gar (83931 fee Ht-:vnMES 631-4~ Your last !lt.op!SS95! 3Bdrm' Fenced Lot: K.ids/Pet.s! (S493l fee RE.v rrn ES 631...:;ss Cozy Costa Mesa Cuue l'uslom28r ' KidsOK! llu~e fed ya.rd! Garage (kean vtew ! (96031 fee RENTIM ES 631-45.SS Extra En'°yable! $400 Spac~ 28 r Cott.age' Redecorated! ls.set) fee R ENTI !ft ES 631-4SSS Om....... l226 ....................... 18r. temf1c oe vu. Prof dee Lease SSOO /mo 331165 Colden Lantern. 492·27l2 or 495--0728 Super2 bdrm.poolhome Ocean view+ beauUlul ""!~~~~~~!!!!!!~~ lhc chanel Grut ttome ~pc1c e'er t ._.nhme wilh large encl. patio o~LY greenbelt view mall.es = for hnOJC & entertaining Work Wllb the youni. ln.<ilde atnum. 2 p.il1os. Only 2"'2 miles from the " this one of the prime un ~ .... D'-av __ Owner 2E il91 3606 se~. aggressive & ba1conys dbl gar. entry $bl.ks to O('(!an . Elegant 2 s urf. Full pr ice only TWO-STORY it.sin the Crest Custom ..,.....,~, ,,,,..~ motivated lOO'Y com Vlew Watt>r & grdnr pd. bdrm. ram rm la den, llO . ..x> • decorated. Sl89.500 Only 7 years new Upl>f'r C rel.. miss 1 o n . l s l c I a~!-RX> mo i72 7602 ____ 1 (J725 mn Pll&$b crpts. , ........... lZ40 • •••••••••••••••••••••• zNASTmt-...s Three years new. 2 Bdrms . 2~ baths. 2 f\replaces. All bui llins. cbable 1uaie •Ith PoOI and )Kazi. Offered at Gab .... Call 540-1151 -·, ... HERITAGE . . REALTORS Park Pia~ lnc. 842-7461 Available in Ca m p,us urut feature~ 4 Bdrm.. "wvtof 1600 ~ e w port 8 e a r h ---- 207 2"'2 ba. C'edar & glass. Vie-Turt le Roe" 4 ~· '•Airport> off1-. Call B1U .......__ • ... +,,,.. l .. "· Unique Floor P lan 8. and lS 2100 sq fl Low<•r ••••••••••••••••••••••• '"" -..--· Dbl car pvt gar. fWly bdrm. 2"'2 ba. Plan 4 00 2+den, lowest priC'ed un· unit features 3 Bdrmi.. •IDUCED $40,000 formtervlew 8Sl·l666 ••••••••••••••••••••••• rnamt. yd. Adults, no !AU TEllMS! Nut 3 bdrm W/frmJ din rm , cov'd patio. dble garaae. near Murdy Park. Only $10$.000. ~9'91. quiet c ul-de·sac st reet. 900 and 15 1500 sq f\ Both un in pn me Balboa bwld Near oe• 2 br. den home pets. lnqwre at SZ1 11th C~_venien lly loc a lendd ltlnlheCrest SlS2. . its have fm :plac-c!t, dou tng. co rnt>r location PRESTIGIOUS BE ACH ~!~ndf A 1 ve Bea m ed St. n4·960-633l. c......, to park, pool a Special single story Plan ble garage w tlh 2S'. OWCf111anc1og al 10'< UNlTS ~..,., s. rp c. JaCUUJ an schools. 1 00 l&r1est greenbelt in down Owner will curT) Ruklnomlcs 67S 6i00 Three uruts w1lh 2 Bd I tub. dbl garage S87S mo. VACANT, 3 Bdrm, kids & t.be Crest.. S17S,OOO. AlTD ror 10 > eao Fo r _..... -=" Ba & spacious owners AnnRJ•· "!! .. ~161Bill G n.tndy · pe1.s OK. Fenced yard Rl'dh 1 I I<}~ Rl'.1lty 1;·;:; -;:;1111 rmre information. c II C---l•l-1 ow• UDJ{ with 3 Bd. 2a,, Ba & ~~---~S mo 962-4471 ~u.51 '--"for 1700 fireplace. Low ma in 4 Bdrm house. 00 gauge ••••••••••••••••••••••• tenaMe yard! Never va· Yearty lliiOO Agent Huntington Harbour 2 ·-~HERITAGE Nice 2 br. 2 ba S4000 ! SIZS.000. 493-8812 6's.6l80 mo . ~.· 23 fbai~t:s.•~ down, no qua lifying ...... ·-r ... v ONLYS15.IOOdown Owner wdl fiJla.nce. Nice L" C•'•wle.a.3211 mo 3 bdrm. 2 ba. 2 carpet. pauo. al e. pool. 1ngo ....................... r~ces. fam. rm. 96%> toloan. SeUldle atems 642·5678 oir_,..._.-t..... 1076 sauna. Jae. South Coast ....... , MOVElNT ODAY' mo. 146-USI, 146-1115. For this lovely 4 bdrm. 2 -__ ...,.. A 96J..t29I • ~· M&-5832.. • • REALTORS t.. home. Only 1.,.. mi to ltS23CAMMDa:IRVlff£ '""-1044 -••••••••••••••••••••• a.u 2 Br dollhou.se. 2 car bc:h. No need to qualify .. -.................. CYPmlS SHOaES J oe or walk to beacb t , p W/ pr · e~~·,]ard~ Oc~ Avaal. Aue lsl. Near tbe or pay points. 912·79t0 -~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillll•••••• ~......... Ho me to e njoy . This r..j..r+, 2100 ~~";:,~~~ beach. CI>elaware/Spr· Jl#.. Ne w. prea tlclous r e · beautiful 2br. 2...,ba, 1500 ••••-••••••••••••••••• 831.9303 1ngfield). 2 a tory. 3 ·lllr. ma, R·2 IODed. RV • partdq, .. lot, su.s.ooo. 325 E . R ocbeaf.er. macnab I Irvine ~·. ~b !!l~.b e~ ~ ~;"::!1n~~=t ~....... c....---.. -..... --3-Z_22_ ~ r!~· ~ = EPEIAJ[! I chabbouM E rm a only SUt too Call WUrutlnchlltrialproper· -••••••••••••••••••••• dsbwlbr, patio, aUDdeck ,,,OIOT-.. ltl f88 ty aalllifieeftt ~:': eomer 642-t30o. It tu=,, •m ty centrally located 1 LUSK Harbor Vu Hills .t& dbl 1arase w /elec • eo.m1 ; LUXURIOUS UYIM& S...allinl ... Verde , pool ..._, 5 Ip Wrma. wlH cloeet, 1o•rmet iUelMa, prh•t• parti • --~clOM&o ..... ·--Ml-Ml l ~ Walkr.r t: l r.t: f diTllD& J ... "7,.IA I fllnl U-MW op4tD ...... lat. l·I . Well _ ........... A.De eeceu. 0.Yla •Co. . ""' 2Br Condo. al.at area, kit.. .clj. lo fonner Nixon block fro m do wntown 3br. 2ba. ta.m rm. frpl, gara1e door opener. wry cruUve flDalAclng , estate. By a wt. only W 0 0 D 8 R I D G E La1una Owner aski.D& vaWted ~ils. beaut yard 9'own bJ appt. only. 2 or ,.price•.000.142-Ml THAE~VllSNl~tcA!!,0!NY 1750,000. 5 41 ·4111. l.akevlni Acron froT ~:~.?12! 67S-6700 w11uebo. oext to park. 3 Cb1Jck9 OK. no pets. or~ '" '" ...,_ ,.. HZ:Ml211t~ rec. area. Wood deer. ~ .... GaJ"CieMr Incl. $1250/mo. <Small pet eonai.dered>. p•t 1os. 3 br. 2 ba . LohfwS. ZJOO teo-t'728or&44..e111 r750 per mo. + l750 de· Mm:M6••111 WOODllW ISTATISI 4 Br. 2"' Be. lu1tury WARMINGTON Unit. ....................... ----------poait. Call 714-9M-J511 « Price red.. lo llll,950 OD Highly upgraded 38R Lincol~ townhome. h l&bly up· Owner/Aaent. '4t·2'71 OCW .. OMTLOT '8Br. 2\AJ Ba • 'designe r m2'71Acent. No fee. tbla J Bdrm beauty H1 ... _ pwled, new Cpl Is paint. orl41 taot houle. Oar•1e. W/D. 708 •lllule den. Ownet-will model W/Alr-coodltioning. Inca ocean vlew. llH.000 evee, • · llneArdtl9y He liotrope. 140·0767. HOMEPORRl!NT AJ'!!>~&P~ location in Woodbridge Estates. Onerwt.u tan)' 1~% SHAllYACTM'S Scuh Lapna alte .. rare MMI00,751 CMOO. Jbdrm .... feneedyard .unOET a~. • Owner ls selllnl th.is home with No Qulifyln1. N0-45'0 ID"""-v.uarta + to nlltt sou.lit coast. • 1 a,. I•. r • • 11 y m.-many extras -lncludtn1 2 at.ta1orsa1.-.. llDAreuworkhride. Security sate rommlllll• a..r... l'i~l•ces. aharp. pluae. Kida .ti pet I h d ll .., hlto MN:D4 ty wttb print.e street.I Jbclnn.2ba. P50mo. •z ftJcoa.. 714,.. _or .. CH~ impor-ted crysta c an e era .............. Ot-ean view. · · Blaeb •tea.ala wttbiD bdrm.2 ba. tlOC>mo. BU ~21TlAleal Nor. •M.an..t. Newe.aom washer 6 dryer. Mu.at see this one! a br, 1 ... ,, bo•e.lo D whm•/ aeeutttr aru. Qullnecl m.oia...... · · 26 IWnn ..... waa $182,000. Lorraine Reid 551·8700. ........ Ult Ila. ms.• MtS. .... buyers o nly please. c:.e...... JU4 WAUtTOPA.U •-..._ __ Prte.9 lrom <Y·57) ,._ .. ·-:m.ea --·•••••-•••••••• Price : 11.,ts.OOO. Call , ,..._ __ •--'-__ w -~ ~· 2 I 2 /I 2 8 • l 2 0 0 o r --••••••••••••••••••• wooc _. .. , --_. • ~-OWND ...... loft.b COM 0.plH by owe. 1l'1-..0<wbds>. llDS'9ft'c.otr llllb~ ........ 7U.1414 l'*m~Jblltla,frplt. !!.'~"°or!..~ 2 br. &SID&~· bd,;.., HcMaM ble eel1lilborlilood. -a... ....._ v•-••-• S I llU/ao._ HURRY ! ~ 'Y*rC...., -,.,..,......_. a A d p e C 0 11 I --,... Im. ·r "~I _..lo.W•Att• Ila•• 1owr •liloppl•I H.Ye .... tlUqyouwent Townbo11.ae, •er•se ... --~·,,_,,,~°"=--~-::-'Ir:-'.~-• ....... W9*to•adL .....,"1_...tlae DaUy &o ..U! Claaslned ad.a do fe n ced , P••tt11, uu. ffiii m\ilii ii iill? IM-7142 '°' 0.... °""9 Haitiar v-$UUllO -.-PUatelwined Adi. "wel: .a,567&. eo.mo, .......... a '-..a ... do1t ..a. • ..-. ..... ···-·· --. -.. -, ··-· .. .... . ---,,, .. ------ ... 111.-~ a._. ...~ 118 that" U..fw ...... C. 0: : ; J4JI "'" 11uc u a \kb AA•• ....................... ...................... ...................... . IS • Jm .... 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Hll048dnn' ICar Ciar' ... pwtlHda l2't ..... ,, ..... 1707 APltltt ~I tSr31ltfee ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ll~'IUIES 6Jl~ NO FEE• Apt • Condo Bachclor apt l!ll • IM t ~Cott_,;;;;,-rent als V11l11 Rtnlals rmnlh ~ r leani.na. S200 48r!KJda OK'Oara.at ' m4UB1ar _____ ~IH> $300 111 0 New.\pptiaotti' Tut) ,. ~t sbp. Po6h. lBr ---3724 Goad k>c.atWlft l~lOlf" 2:8e. 1 btk. to beach ~ Coat•~ RENTUllES 631 l~ mo ••••••••••••••••••,•••, ·~­....... 3242 ....................... CORAL CAY Ma.in Chan.Del 4 Br 3 8a l2lllO sq. ft Spa. 60 I\ doc k . S2100 1 m o 213 l'IJJ7 ·5535 On water. 4 Br 2~ &. lrg Liv rm. fam rm. 36' boat s h p, lease SlSOO 'mo TI4"846-l990 H. Har bour Waterfront home. 40' dock .~ br. 2 ba. 3 car garage. Lease negot .• responsible par · ly. Owner 213 /59'2·S22"7 _ ........ 3244 ....................... 3 bdrm. 2 ba. comm unity pool, leruus. Un1vers1ty Heights. 979-6151 btwn ~ IBnALS 2 br2ba . $1400 ~~·kt~ 4 br 2h ba . S8SO ~ br ~. ba S8SO 2 Bdrm. The Spnngs. ten rus. pools, s pa. S515. Agt . 75&-1501 or 7S2-7:r73 New condo. Woodbndge. 2 Br l Ba. SS2S /mo. Dys ~. ask for Doug A mme r man Eve:. St&-4156. ask for Mary l'urtle Rock Highlands G arden Home. 3 BR. fa m i l y r oom . all amrruUes. Rent. poss . lease opt. S900. Afte r 7Plll, 7S2·5'86 I'urtlerock 5 bdrm 3 ba 3 car carage. Swimming pool. tennis courts .Q.!188-1234 Rancho Sao Joaquin Highly u p graded I bdrm 11.; ba den. dbl garage, air cond S600 rm 552·3857 **IRYINE 640-4919 SUS C.AS IT AS ------Furn 1 br llVt 1325 It up UOO IA YROMT Encl gar Adult~. n o 3 BR 2 Ba. S1700 mo. to pt>b 2110 ~ewport iii mo Pri v ate h ome 543.4968 betwo II 30 & ~7300 5PM DPbghtlul Seawmd C.:on 1 & 2 bdrm Tralle~ Sll!S do, close to burh 2br. & up + se c ur1ly No l "'tba, frpl. $6.SO/mo or children Of' dogs 642 9100 S630 lse. 548 6213 or 37,.. ~5964 &.....-leach - -······················· Bii.ifs condo, 2Br. 2Ba. LAGUNA BEACH MTR :.a.ngle level, supt•r loc INN Maid serv . color S7SOnD Ag\ 644 11:13 TV. heated pool Ulll --------(714 )494 5294. 985 No Btll 38r. 2Ba. 1 blk to bch. Coast llwy pvt communal y. tennis - cowt& pool a ccess Yrly Mewportleoch 376' S850 mo . 645 3615. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 673-6210 SUM MER RENTALS IMMAC. CAPE COD with lge back yard. Fam ily area -quiet street. Totally charming 3 Br. 2 ba. frplc. CluJdren OK S800/mo lse. BAYfRONT VI EW Sec u r ity, pr es tige, pn' ac} 2 Bdrm. 2 ba. pool SlJOO mo yrl} W•uf1owtHo.ms I a.:. 631-1400 WOW!!! Won 't las t Newport Crest townhouse. 3 Br 2"'2 Ba, wet bar. walk to beach. tenn&S. pool. spa Ava1I Aug. 1. $800/mo 1 yr lse. Childr en OK 7S2·278Sor 640-1644 Beaut. exel' 4 Br 3 Ba We s t claff. Jac • tub. many extras Gardener ~<rail Jll 675-18$3 morn· ID2.'>0r ev~ OCEAMYtEW 3 Br. 2'i't ba. Avail 1m med. S850/m o Agtl 64>0295 Cbtr Haven Famtly Home 1900permo 892-3JS5 or 642·056.5 OlMming 4r new. 2 Br. 21 ba Ul a convenient loc. Communrty racil avail. S7SO/IJ¥> Waterfront Sahsbury 673-6900 Ry week o r month. no fef ,\gt 675-8170 Beautifully furnis hed Pent Ho use I bdrm Country Cl ub llkr facihtaes $1 050 mo 7~9117 THE "GOOD LIFE" YEAA·ROUNO F\JN· Soc1a1 Acl•v1t1es O• reo<tor •Free Sunday Pru,,cll • BBO ~ • Part•M • P1u~ tr10rP GREAT RECREATION f l"nn•c-. • r ,,...... L•~<."""' '""' '-r ro \ne>o1 •? HP;} ft> ( l\;f' • ~U"ft • ._.'r 'ft(\m l J'1'' • .,,., m""·'l'.l • (,·11 0• •mo R""'l'' BEAUllFUL APTS !:. rialr, 1 & 1 Beo roum~ • Fufti•sru a •. un•i..rru.~tw"*O • Adu • 1v1ng • r~o PAt • MOOPIS Qperi 0 > y . . ~ Oakwood Garden Apartments N-port Beach N, 880 Irv,,,~••'"""'"' 7141645-11 04 Newport Buch;>. 1700 161ri St 0--••• " 1n• 71 41 642·5113 ()l the beach Beach llotel Apt 2306 W Oceanfront. PLUSH NEW 3B. 2l18. 5250 mo+ ~~ec & de condo, 8 Bay. S79S. PR posit. ReferenC'e!> r cq only 640-92'72 673-H54 ----------------- Nu s pacious Duplex . 3Br w ofc. 21.; ba. frplc . U leases to choose from custom drapes & carpet. lmmac I Br on Perunsula nr bay. $400 m o + ut1I I y r lse Call Llo>d 67~6670 SSlS lo S900 monthly 2 car garage S795 per We're the o nes to call. mo. 646-6303 ----- ~\ldb rldnc 3~~;-bafa~; A@i?i twllh ':II Brand new Townhouse u..fwwi~ RcalflJ Good loc. S900 mo Year· ••••••••o.••••••• ••• •••• 551·3000 ly Blu67~9t2 lc6oa 1.a-d ll06 .Ct:!1 8 arra1tt1 Pk" .l r\1n• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4br. BLUFFS. 21.;ba. frpl. Bayfmt Little Isl Boat Woodbndge condo. 3 Br 2 car gar. newly redec. sbp. 2Br. 3 slr)'. fireplace 2i,., Ba. formal dining m.50.640-1647.673-&50. S2500 m o y r ly l se room . s pa S700 R C S..,. To •och 67~3067 __ Taylor. agt. ~9900 3 Bdrm 2"'2 Ba condo in lc6oa PftlinMlla 3107 Elegant Lakes Twnhse. exclusJve area $800/rbo •••••••• ••• • •• •••••• • •• 2BR. A /C. rrplc, r ec ~. Lg J Br. 2 ba. s teps to tac . adults, no pets. beach tennis. Nev. I) di. avail now. ~Imo • caU Newport Hts 2 Br· . 2 corated, bltins. adulh , ~ E ba+study & frplc. Patio 00 ~c; S600 m o 640 9335 ve. & yard. S700 +util mo. 1100~, W Balboa Bl Woodbridge E s tates. AvaU8t lS. 631·3:r78 Newport Shores 2 Br + den Yrly lse T eo n1s/p ool. S650 /mo 642-5843 2str)' twnhse. 3 br. 2 bath. gar Avail 8-LS S6SO mo yrly rental 646--1220 Avail. Sept. 15, yrly lease ~ Model. 3 bdrm 2~ be, 2100 sq. ft. air cond.. hJ&hlY upgraded. near parts & lake. ~ mo Bob 8$1 -9579 o r 551-lllO Eves. ............ 3241 ....................... 3-2 BR, furn apt.· 1 blk Fresh. clean Newpor t from ocean. Sec dep Crest Townhome 3 bdrm. credit cheek. las t. 2 m< 2"'2 ba . Livin g rm . rentmadvance ftreplace. Walk to beach, CGI by Atll) IO J 1kl. 3 Ba. lr& clifr house. pool. tennis. $815 mo. 7st-tOSJ · 180 decree ocean vu . 962-0WT Eves. SJ9»/mo.BobKoop.agt. --------•c.-.. Mar 3122 Ill-Im Designers Delight! ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br. Nort.b End.4'2 Mon. terey Dr . Corne r of Locaat. IHS/m ontb. fie.-or Lease. 4t4-0l54 ~!Walk to Beach ! 2b lb d k 1 Brickfrplc!Nuapplc r. a. ec s. poo · tOd.s/Pets OK! (e-754 > fee ~~3~ts. Lease' RENTUIE.S 631-4SSS ---------1 2Br a... very nice. Deck. ~.r:.:*'· l'JOO, Seaside Reodevous Lovely 2Br! 14.SO! New Clole to beach /abopa Fed yard! (MSS)ftt 0 C E A N F R 0 N T RENTIME.S 631-4SSS -llONTllLY RENTALS S.Qii•• JJ76 ~ -mo. AdaJta OD· ••••-••••••••••••••••• ty. IUIP-.all Callcinaia Drumi:n I 2-lrg 2br . lba apts. S500 & Z50 mo. No pets Call between 10am -7pm. 559-BS. Studio apt for rent . New carpet. paint .. curt. 1275. 675-kll. llZ4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ar,a.. loftlJ yrd, frpl, ~lldnDI A~c -...,1omo.1.m -7Nl IUda-~· •l·---~ (--~~ ~tfldlt PrtY.-..ClwmiaazaR. s...._ PAMLY APn. ~Sept-Jue, "50. C.' t -J271 Brand .., beautlhd '" · ..!!J................. •P'1 llDr farnllles wttb 1 or 1• .. Hlate Lauaa o.ID l8r 2 ba. cloM to ~?Ne!".::. part. a.. -· ~ bdrm, bch. Pool, apa. tnols. 1 mr.. ._ '"'"· 1ard, 1arden, yrold. -/mo. 412..l'fOO, •W ... .__c 11 .-,. ,.,... • won •mt 111..-iii.'.a.c. · ...... v., ... ....., .. --= ... :--... --:,..:--tate-1-.-.-,-t---==:.:=:::..::::.:::=._ ~ .. ,.,..._ htidqzarr ltlda ore ~---... DllllG•I OomwotlUt ~~ ...... ~~ :==-n:>.::. ... .._..._.._, UM ~r.,1.~.-. ...... , ............ -·--···· ._ r • lteajt, ... ~ ... ,.,.., =.=1-1-·· ac\.0011 Ii 11to,,1a1. .... •e••• APAnt•m ZlrlBa ... Ill &ut llUl. IG •1 ......... ~ .. ................ .... 4000 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• c.te MeM · )l.J4 •tw•la4• IHdl ll40 M/Jo' For room I.ft 3 BrlC._tii..__ .......... ••••••• •• ••• ••• ••• ••... ••••••• • • • ••• •• • ••• ••• • ~ In CM. S200/mo ,..,. ..., 4150 flcolu:u pooblde Jltra l&e AdSltler•21S3.~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• *CdlfDD.UXESUITES. I 8dnn •P' Zbr 2ba Bltn:i cbhwhr ha Stonse 1ara1e. 6 bib. n-12"5 Al d t:nf'l t1n1•. t1u paid ,, ·-·I-beac'h .. d ll• ..,___ h 1 from beach, HB. S70 mo. --~ ~ ·uwrpd.co:_c'~ g,u ~3 ' "" ....., " • _.ut c18IUna 2 room •sa -..... -nu pet\ 139$ m o ulte 343.3/(, aUorp.art ----------i E c.t Hwy.17~ 3 Bdrm •pt, a.-paid t:O cl 11•r. adJb a.&2 sa73 WD2 ---Pvt PlY· Pvt prlt'1 Vetty Double Car Garace Uth Vou Pr~t1gf' Pre>9ert.let Sl. JCB Vic. 1100/mo Call ---·.-.·.----1 2 BK, drapes. cpt.a, a pp he, c..r . dose to 1ehool & ~ Uke new Only nn t & clean need apply No peu $4..<,().848~ .0. 0706. 497 ZJSI 898-1408 2 Bd11na. & belh apt Adults Gas paid i4Z 5073 Room with Kitchen pnv G-.-,.-,-e-1-11-·s-1_2_• -.-1-t-1h OFFICE Near bus & shopping storace kit, SO.~. near SUITES ceoler Adults only Eves Beach Blvd. & Warner 6-9.30orwknda. 9Q-7~. Ave. H.B. 7$l..a&S7 FOR LIA$1 PlN ~ BLU n• AP'l'S :S liR Z Ba . W /0 hkup, Spat· 2 br. i ba. Adulu f)>k, yard. aar. ~o peta. Room . own bath/en· Office....... 4400 l.umplex Patio, vl~v.. SS2:s SJ&-339'7. 7S2-7506 trance Atlanta/Newland ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~£;~~;~;;::~,~ 1~~~ A!!2L::~;:r~hsf~: ~?;~rh~i!!~r~~~ INi.iil Sf>MC 6318107 wllh r p S<M2 D unbar necessaz; S200 +house. '&1rc-._.. 8HANO NEW AM'S 846-9501 SJ6.Gt2~ or 536 1140 ~::--,._, .. 2Br aea S4 3br. 2~<tba. laundry rm, Room for rent, pool. nr ~ ::;:_ _ ~c.ous new Unit, p~ fam rm. d ishwasher . OCC Sl60 mo ./ _ ......... pot tao, cl~l' to 'hoppani; garbage disposal. crph , 54.S-2510 aft 6P ~ / -_...,., Adults 1982 M a plt', d.rpg. enclosed gar. S5SO Pnvate llome v.111 renl Call M r How a1d 645· 6101 S411 ~ !'ir s pomt:. & beach Room ror one pef'>On Si225 ~ P •c t o u s Fa m i l > 842-8032. -I per ~th 645 4730 _C_OltPO ___ U_TE_Pl.UA __ _ Br 137$. 2 Br S340 Pool ~ 2BR. 1731 Ellis. Sc<! Lg furn nl> dt·c refr . ~EWPORTCENTER pl.A>iround ~~-~tanager 673 311!> o r l hot plate ~mpl male 2 Pnvate om~ + re· Spa ciou s 2 Bdrm 847-1901 "irbch. SJ6.&sl8 ceptJoQ S850 759 lSSO fourplex A \ a al II 3 bdrm_ 1 mile from the S...r lefttal~ 4200 00 sq ft for S42S per mo . Laundry rm. c.ir port bt!ach ••••••••••••••••••••••• ioo1 Barch ~l ~ 8 Agent s:ll5 ~~-__ • 536-0086 E''-'s on tti~ bt!a1.h in :'it'Y•J>Ort S4l·!IW2 I llr ust:.ade. s mall but Bre.!zy N Beautiful~ Wl't'kly or mnnthl~ 2 ----- bdrm or 3 bdnn Kirk I Mo. RH roiy w lot-. or neat wood Sunny 2Br ' $350' Lush $!91> 642 945'0 aft SP M nl'-. apple 18473> fee Lamb ti31 ·0000 Me wport C..ter Prestigious Exec. s wle lnclds sec s ervices. rl'<"pt • phone answennR. uodt·rg:rnd prkng .• telex & anUque· decor conf rm 644 -7180 .\sk ror John or Jan.., \'lEW, 2 BR t Ba. Sil50. RE:VnMES 631 45.SS ~rRl' Bal( lk a r Caban I I ld!'al IOl'ataon for fas han.c . L,t, l.c.t. i.cc A\'!ll am A Pince 1n the Sun' hakang ••r Jui.l getllnl( med Call Dand. agt New apple $325' Crpt!> ... w~n Wk nd or wkly b4&-~ llrt't'Z) lBr' <SJ6r.1 rl'l' r .it ;~ ., , .i 1 I I l I l WALLACE ST l\PTS 1u :.,TIMES t>Jl 4~ ·~ t?.llb Nc"'IY decorate<! 2 Br &isU..dl' Reflection' 'Pl lkh Be.iut rum ;mr ' Apl l ba S395 Sm:i II Spacious !Br' Appk dplx 20 ~tcps to ~t.tnd child O K . no pet:. K.idsOt<S32:.<721ti l fri· ..,. vrn ,11 \\.i ii Au.: BEST UTE , ..• ,.., EutUd •Warner, across from Ill.lie Square Park. c.... ...... BRAND NEW! Bear and Baker St. ICosta Mesa Ftwy olf·ramp) Both locations are on the 2nd floor of banJt bwld· 1ngs. Utilities and janitonal services 1n duded WTt.b lease eon . tart: Mary Ale. 1714 > 546-5300 SOJTH COAST BANK 1736 Anaheim St. C M Of fice 600 sq rt Ground floor. c~ed. toilet & i:-r1ung -~ 2 Newport Beach rum. or f1 ees $1 50 & S200 642· 1.3:)$ 2SO sq rt 2 room swte Ground floor flti.5 mo TI9 W 19th St (' ~ Tom 957 l!ro C.tf1<:e ~pace avail Jo\111 :.enice ttxecut1ve l>Wtes d \ a:I for lea:.e tn l.lnlc r ·····-·················· 4"11.. , I ~~ ........ Hu.ot. Btb lad1a1lria l Part 1·51140lq. ft.""' ... 3 22.IOOsq, ft~~ Heavy power, ov~ ~doors & ~n .... Le.le ..... CMUll&B.US Contact t>ould G ~Abbey oc Edwin Meserve . Ill-HOO SPECIAL LIMITED OFFER! RENTAL RATE REDUCED! Meso l•dastrl•I , ... 711W.17111. St. ColtaMesa.Co. 64~4463 • 1,100, 3700, 7500 ~ft ........... for i •• occ••~y. * c..,. ........ . ......... •21< Mt-ft .• Off•r ••pir•' 7 /3 I /IO. * Offfu hrs.: M·F 7:30-4. Seit: I 0.AM-2PM. lildit 37x67. lot 29xl30 f•'TlCed & black toppo-d 'tor age ) ard R ent to.:ether or separately ~"610 6'5-~l lor~·~ RE.'1,'Tnn:.c:; i;:11 .i~ .. 'l 11;;10 \1.i111r1 n ·,pr1.1l on I 2 bdrm Upper, qual•t ~le~ 3848 I) ~m .,.i., '"1 1111~1 OPOIT BEACH Potnte 1..tx'at«i near OC ~ 4550 U\ ..\Jrport t~or leasing 10 •••••• •• •• • • ••• •••••• •• rnmlllt1on CdU Ik<t·Dt-e ·~.irage S he<l 16'xl2' with llulf 9SS 2288 storJ~e lot mea suring F'.nclsd gar.ige Adulh . ••••••••••••••••••••··· j uoo lSI_ .1': BAY 1-'rtCJ:-iT :t o.t.. Offiu ~ no pets S350 mo 1 bdrm Xlnt ocean \ae-v. Br 2 ba pmJt1· ht'.1th I 400toS000Sq.Ft. 540-~.548·9084 Walk to pn vate tk-arh l'iSO wk h $2,,1111m1 tJ~f1CE Sl:l:ILSE MEWDEl.UXE :'ie w carpe t. pJ 1nl l 67~11:1.~·l •Jaruton alSent<"t'& so·x.is :"l eilr Be a .-h flhd & Warner , 'ltt ;51 .!i967 drapes. s un purch S500 L'UIJl1t.~ lncludt'd WCX.1..D \ Ot ·LI t\ ~ 4600 2 & 3 Br m 0 5 l 9 I 111 ti R n n Vocation Rt'ftfof• 4250 •Adiacent lO Airport I ro RED YOl RR ... ,T~ ~8225or998·116S l iS.13-!M~W Pam ~·f•.!..fi..~ ... ::;r,;Te\t ltr1;u;caiy li.f1 · 0 /. -- 1 ~~~,=-~;:..,.:-1=~·-ii••;;.:_._~·'E;•:~~ri1~f!!..jl:~·~0:~~~~~·.a··i:;~~:#·~~,"'!~~~=1 C.l .f .. \; 2 BR. P"t ~ ard :,um mer Se<tu11 1011 :.it..r ·" J 1 • ·c ~ "~ 0 -J J "'''"',I <,ubh.·t ·rnr • m•,. lniiw Jrea 2 or 3 Hk t'Tlclg.ir PN &<"tlaldOK ~·Air l.tiod<lfl"J ', ~rrint f'rl\Jlt >Hl•h F-.>., rQmmenr•n:? O<t '<O h<•U" prt>ferrl'd 3 ~s c II 54•· """'I 'br full\ ru,.., \\ "'1 ..,,,... tilrJ Fob Ill• "r<>Ur I H:!(• ~ mo " u....,.,. Pool Jacuu 1 .\ ...,, pt 1.t . 1)\11.' 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I> I llyl,...G 11 .. tivt• ~urround an .:-. dl\Swenng .. more rom ~s .S-~t~ ,. u l.lrJnl/t' HJ '' .11 , town ho use Spacious " 1 1 1 1 S2 i 5 pe r m o T H E .. 1-_ .. l'l kit l'O &>IC I.JOO l'<>"l<• r1replacc & pool Qwel Stn.tlec.. 1&2 bellroom \ru 1' on y ,Jr In llf.AD Q U ARTER S area Adults. no pet::. Jpt.s.&townhoW.t'!> I d uded Tr.rn!>portJl11111 l 1 • .'UMl'A~IES A pro Medica l Dental HMO "1~.i.CJ 9:.'621> $4-67C. CllA9 645 3381 f'rom$439 &i4 190!1 l11 ~ lrom tflf1•'" µrn r I I i76 sq ft 10 N Coe-ta .. ,..,.,.L"[) 2 or J hdrm ..., • ..,.,,_.. • ---------\Hh-d I'\ t Pl' '.li'..I ~~N <"'N>lorld env1ronmen ~esa Ground floor full) "' "'' i:.. ~ 714 851-0681 house 1n losta ~ ... ~a 2br. 2ha, back yrd n \'ersa1llC's Penthou Yi'. 1v1..,&wk1·n1h tquipped Pn,ne pallo area ~o 10 mo or )rh pets, children OK r, ocean \'1ew 2 bdr~ 2 MESH"'REVACTH'S 1.-.1uxe 1 & z rm 11rf1l•.., t>tc S543 m o T om I~· Heasonable c,.11 p,,.t West Ha milton. C M ba fareplJ<'t 1-u 11 "" . .idJ Airport Hotel 1-rom 95j l'Q.) S410 mo 838 2917 :.ecuntv & Jmt>n1l11•-. in Puerta \ allarui • $205 mo :\o l5e req -... -,.E-W-O-F'-""ICE PARK ~ 8484 $7 75 per mo Wk d \<;1 llAJ.irt'a'i WO~ld-.ido• K333223 • ,, ,. GARAGE Wanted: NR. !">44-0014, Wknds & E\N. SfiOC)I Info t,W>IZJI I ---jf»ilr)N t:uclldSl c~. SA areJ l lO st.or\:' 2Br. lm1le from ocean brtt:ies Pool + garage Bea utiful Greenbelt Adults. no pel.S please 2221 Canyon. btwn Vac Lona & Wal.<.oo 640 617 or67J.1706 955-1120 --....... to~ 000 ~2000Sq n auto19SS_l683 __ _ I A.oabe1m LOST Ir ALOME7 •• •• •••• ••••• • •• ••• •• • • Courtyard Suitt' R.EMTIMlS I ~o'mR"' Avoid depusats ~ With Pnvate Batb , t'Ul It-\ 1ng ex pt:n ~e~ Rental OH1« To Go Home um · __ _ Shows You the \l.ay I Professaonalh o;ann•I ii• 774 3911 Triplex. lovel> 2 BR. C41631-4555 HOUSEM..ATIS -_..llir----.._--...UI..... 4450 paUo. lndl)' hkup, S425. Oceanfront J Br. 2 ba. an &32-4134 ~~or_.!'2 5200 nWll lease New pa111t & Townhouse 3 bdrm 2 ba carpets. fireplace S8SO Vaulted ce11Jngs, central rm 673-2113 __ _ air. fireplace. pool. spa 3br. 2ba • 1 bllc to bch Pn'ate patio Near So 963-8818 Coast Plaza Adults. no 96B-223S APPLY MO CHARGE ••HOWlE•• Ri-nlal Shan nit St!I"\ •<"f' Has Roommal'" for' ou ~i97days9~ \I Jo lO 50 tn 'i hr 5Rr 2RJ pet!-$SSO Call co llect 1.Wkdys '..Is 213 981_ 28H2 - S325 I & 2 Bdrm Apt Carpets. drape-., pool, -.'Ood beam clgn lndry rm TSL ~Rmt. 642 1603 I Hr I bath m ~rrunl\ h.~•' an C :'ti "'r So C-.t , bwldang w bJ) \lev. I Plaza. '!pa~ mo • Pool & sunderk $i00 mo ">hr of utal SH 49LI I 673-2113 \ersrulles. lbr eondo, xlnt locauon, fulJ serunt> & S42S 2 bdrm t 1., b a a me n1t1es S5R5 m o Twnhsr Patio. all bit 4.9'7·3SO'l tnS lmmed occupaoC) ---- TSL ~gmt 64.2 1603 Detached t BR I Ba .ipt. ------on 43rd St Part rum lBr all(. $140 m o ulll pd, S450 mo. + ser Yrl> caU before 12 nooo only 551 lllM> &4.2·5639 ------- ~ 1•m tn shr 2 Br apt S2SO inr l util , w11ear. Cd" 1;:13 '1111 t•xt i2..)7 ~ 1-· rmmte nN'<lt-d. 118 area $210 mcl Ulll Isl & last A' a1l 8 I 963 9502 \t 1-· to ::.h r 3 BR h!-t· 6 bl1'.\ rr beach. HB S225 • Utll 96(}~ ----- Unique, Deluxe Office Space Available •Wet Bars • Fireplaces •Pr vain Pat1cs • Sµec1acu1ar View s 250 lo 3000 Sq Ft (714) 675·8662 ••••••••••••••••••••••• forstoR&omcespace at reasonable rat.es 500 to 2700 Sea Ft. MESA VF.RDEbR PLAZA 1-ZVeu Ve~ E.C M 54S..123 SB ~. up to 4i00 ~ ft .t\a1l at pnme corner lilh & :"Jwpl Bhd b~ -------, mh & ln1M . reta!Loff1l·e S2S Sq F't wood pane hniz ~pace. 700 .,q ft r arpf't park1og utal 759 l.5S9 :ax52 :-Jewpon Blvd CM -- - - 55&-4131 644 2228 ' 5~ ')Q ft Commercial ---------~pdCC' !lie wport Hlvd Coc;ta ~esa Executl\e A\aal fo r lse Ca ll Soltes. a\aLlable Z30 E ~ 91\M SPM 1~~~-';'000.&3~~1 ............. INhll 4SOO Condo 2 bdrm 2 ba Ba) .... /Airport Arwa... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wh)' w~ste l ame .ind Newly n.'de rorated ofra~ S65'0 Ind Ofc near nu lommul1og exe1·ut1\.1· v.ants to rent room. Wl't'k ruCllS !)SS 1 ls.5_ - :-Ottd Bach or lBr a111 ~wpl area. near b<'h Bt-gannang Sept Ste\._. 772 5860 ----- Rentals w either b.ich.. or I BR furn or uni w g.ir l:p to $350 mo Call afl SI'~ S t e "e·Gin n). ~-bil4 Wanttd Ill rent. one t .ir l:Jra2e H 8 . area C:.ill ~1239 Mi~ Rl'fltd' 4650 ........•.•............ t-'"r Rent Garai:t.> & lot near lwach Bl,·d and ~:irner. H.B i51 l:r.J67 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... °'' rlif .... , 5015 ................•••.... 2 bdrm 1 b a Stove view. e nclsd g arag Enclosed gar age Adult auto opener S750 >ear ~-Ref's SJ20 mo I~ TSL ~gmt 6_:t2 1603 _ ----------i Versaalle!> Penthou<;c 2 I 5'..50 Lrg 3 Bd 2 Ba ~cw Bdrm 2 Ba Ocean \'H!"' de<:or Near OCC i\\ail H'curlt) S750 m 11 now Up~r !'io pets Art 6'44--0452 rnone' loo lt:•nR for a from 75' rt FUii 226S',18101Redoodo C1r . roommate' Ll•I u l ~r:C'e 54().296() :S,H.untlkh&t22:834 Boutique. Ba lboa 1'!;1. lorate. scn •en and 1n __ Manne A.venue. Best of. lt>nittw foqou DI sq n of p lush offaet-um sq f\ M I. -.1th front _r_er_A-'gt'-, _. 73_1_.Q38. ___ _ :.pa~ $400 mo CeotraJ otfice. largt dn,·e 1.0 rear ---------· •--'--754 6i1.9 door 220 AC 30' ~ rt 4 963-l.SOS -------- --2bdrm. Jpartment La~hl. l & 2 bedrms Deluxe Apt arry large patio Call New n.ig.s, drapes. p.imt. 64>9314 clean. r oomy. quiet 1------ F.lderly adults 1325 & 2 br. office. S57S m o r p. 1375 mo Secunty SlOO ocean bwlt 1nts. stps to C I e an 1 n g fee St 5 o as 4lst NB 673-~7 or 646-0016 2LJ..MJ.S98S or 944-fDH 2 bdrm. l b a . Carpet, 2 Br 2 Ba condo. (){'ean patio, newly deeor ated view. (rplc. child OK S4 2S m o 548 51127 . S700/m o 8 33· 1683. 542,m2 ~ U!29 eves. Year Round P leasure! Gorgeous lBr ! UtiJ pd Enclosed Ga r ! 1340 All Apple new (5S711Hee .11k.l l\\u'lo,'-'-101r\lfl_" ...... auon ruu.1, ·' &?STermanal Way. c ~ Kent or lease w oplloo to S40-9352 da)S, 646·0681 .i roommate !>t"a rr h .i.I(' buy new office Coodo. 41.5 evec; 752-9475 sq ft. Airport area 1oc Responsible fem rmmtP ror same 25.J:S. to shar 2Br. 2Ba apt Tennis pool $200 + t-, Utll Th4·217$ I Bdr + Ba th. Pool. Jacuw. COM. Sl2:S + Sec Dep • 640-3234 Place to share at beach Non s moker S2SO + UUI. 1100 deposit. Max 642-2199 !tt_s_,p'--m ____ 1 SS7·*2 MIWPOIT MACH Best buiklmg 00 BLtth St. Fur nished or un furn 11b e d e xecutive s uites All ser v ices available. Call Agt. 979..aSJJ t«MTIMGTOM ICH For Lae ~10.000 !>Q rt with 8,000 sq ft sack> ) d 1.000 ~ft d lx offit'e:> Wet lab facilities. 200 amJ115. 4 restrooms. new pa.int &. c-pt. Ava.il now Contact J im naoders : 752-7145 d }S. 581 ·5787 evestwknds. Industrial Unit Approx 1030 sq. ft . 1325 m o Locat ed T albe r t 1 Gothard. 995-2083 Asll for Susan. IJlllllltmAl Wen established laun- dromat 6: c leaners 10 pnme Co\sta Mesa lqca • uon 5 year lease ~op­ tions New equi,..nt Excellent 1n ccHle . $&,000 17141671-4400, 121 )I Uf.2121 HARBOR A Ot\·i~lon of II Jr h•>r ln\-{'l';lmcnt Co RENTI M ~ 631-4SSS 2br. 1 mile rrom ocean & breezes. pool + 2a~. beau greenbelt. adult. no pets plea.se. 2229 Canyon. between V1ctoraa & Wilson 640 6175 or 673--1'106 Female to share 3 bdrm. ba. house Near t h beach. 117$ mo. SJ6-U40 Fucutive office s uite avail. nr O.C. Airport. 285 sq ft. includes recep- llOOISt. jarutorial ave. all utll pd 4r more. Call s.564153 WANT ACTION'? !fW what you want in Ca.wifed Adsl4N l71 I Daily Pilot Classifiedl. _ A Touch of Class! S390 Beautllul lBdrm + den All uliJ pd! Garage' •fboi f'rplc ISS78> ree RENTJ MES 63t-4SSS The Great Elcape!S32S All ut.11 pd! All • pplc Garqe. Pool! (5411 > fff R.EN'l'111 ES 631-ess.5 For luH attractive ell· End or the Rainbow' Shr house. Pool. l blk ecur..ive olfic-e swt.e. Xltn Spectacula r view! S5i90 beach. Pvt comm. So location in Newpo rt Gar+ apple (6311) r~ ~/mo·.?!°.722~~th Beach. J.nchadea: Se<"y'I RENTIMES 631-4.SSS ......, ~ ser vices. rttepttonlst. 1 am/. room. wet bar • S. a.-• 117 6 Older profess Iona woman ~amenities.~ mo. • •• •• •• •• •• ••••• -. ••. ••. wanted to 1bare 2br, 2ba. Remarbbl.y Rigbl l s:as m>blle hoaw with H me . ..:m...:::...;i.m::::::..:;:.. ____ _ Lovely 2Br 0cean View Near S.C. P iasa. SllO 1225 at.nee. air. carpets, Fancy A: Fu.n ! S190! Garaie! New appliances •111S. drapes . 17301 Beach . Lulb2Brl Dble1ar! Ju1troryou (N22)fee Female. noa•moker, HllDL lkh. M2·21D4 Covered patio I Pets! RENTillF.5 631~ Wcm't Lull (54a)fee s..1111 • -1116 =· a &e « store for lease. RENTlllES 131~ ••••••:::?:":":•••••••••• MOO sq ft. Beal locat.ioa ,..__ BR ln •eR ~.a.-oa Harbor Blvd , C.111.. 1Wk4• leeclt 3140 Studk> •pt. private beaeh, uuc ,... "~ Call Curtl1 Herberta. ••••••••••••••••••••••• J)altinl. $350 i.nc.ludiD& Pool. 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En & Int. oo )Ob too s m. quack & --..........,. .... ha lntDe 175.-1175 es "· ....., rm, "8 ..., v 11170567 751 0955 - - - -· •w ,. •w Rctlred Pollc"'"man & wife ..-dean ~203 ~199 ,...._ --., · ev nn f1 50, COU<'h $10 chr - -Lawns tnmmt'd & edged. « load Call O;n 1d at want ~ittutg ,ob I.I\ Low rates =390015 Free -· --· --· _ --•••••••••••-•••••••• .. C-t'--tw ,... &. Guar elim pet odor Btctricaf cle&nl.(pS.haullng ~8046 c~ NBarea 546~ est~MCNis.a " tis; Professtona l Windo• ---••••••••••••••• Cpt repair, l5 yn ex pr •••••••• •• • •• • •• • •• • • •• ""2 """"' •••••••••••••• ••• •••• •• c•-~-·-g by J"""' Daruels Do ---'-~" R~' .,.. T-7V• Haul Grad1no. demol1 •~.. Deve·s PaJnlln°, St'fVl.l\2 ~ ...... '714.c: ... ~ .. c.&olD &ooacasa Wall .....,,. m)'S<:M .,.s E:LECTRJCIAN Pnc1.-d ------i ., .. I d.. .-wvn 9 .. G Gidley Plumbe r ~-Uoila, Storaae Onus . Sll-OlOl ngbt-free e t1mate on Ex<'ellent ga rdent>r . uon .. ip oa t'r. dump ••••••••••••••••••••••• area yrs. most ~as Repair st!rv1C'e, 1osWla Hope (l)esu. Ii Buffets. c AR p ET RE p A I R largeor&mall Jobs lawn&, trees . hauling trur k T r ees yd 1i. k FtNEST 1:-4 J ANITOR LAL lm ured. tic ·d 586-&425 lJOn. b&ckflow cert1f1ca· Oa1S ~. Evemngs SERVlCE 11 yrs exp u c •337254 673 ~ Reas rates Call Oom1 83l·l2S7 CARE Comm1lnd Ex ESSIAM lJon 642-9315 5S7-G5l. Greg ' Frff Est. Call anytime --ELECTRIClAN -63.!. 91.llO __ H.aulmg property <'leiin up perti.se G4S 7440 Cslm pamting, lo rat~ P.O. loa ...... -- C.p•• S3l 2641 Best rates. ti ..... remove shrubs. trel':.. L.mdlc.etMJ Frf'e t'St 3 yr guar ••••••••••••••••••••••• For Cla.ss1fted Ad ACTION Call a •-•••••••••••••••••••• h B >j:au:5' C'Oncrele, Jack 494-0307 ............ ........... 962 1478. 633·983'7 aft 5 Pvr POST SOX Renlodel/repair. old time ,STEAM Denea-Dedor 2 best workrnans 1p •••••••••••••••••••!• .. ----__ C'raftsmans h l p 2nd nmS9,S.S28,24x:80yds, Small Jo bs prefer rl'd JackofallTrades Home Haullng &C'leanm~&tree 1te~~~a~1nf~p!frnn;~:; H11~wthm~)"::~n1 C~·n2A~~R~1'~: Coast OaJly Pilot AD·VlSOK 642·5678 poeratioo. Mr Palom· s ofa SI S CA RPET 67~ repair . s mall Jobs tnm Res Comm I Call Est . reasonable rate . '"'*'ll 'Cla~ .. 1f1t'd.Hhdo J(w), CdM 6400340, bo. Uc'd. 962-8314 MASTERS S4<H849 Want Ad Results 642 5678 Tyler 646-1~ Ray SS7 0664 _ l>avl• ;~ llJOl•\•es 11 .,..,.11 1 .. 1;.i ·,,;;11 f>.t.4 4481 The ~a1l Koom !-"""':".======== lli•c•w• Mui '919'~. Trust Lost & Fo.d 5 3 00 PenoftCllls 5 3 50 Help W ..+ed 7 I 00 Hao4p W Clftted 7 I 00 Hc1p W ..t.d 7 I 00 Http W .ted 7 t 00 Help W..t.cl 7 t 00 ... 11119d 5020 Deidi . 5035 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• -·•••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lost : Lrg M. S1ame~'-' ' Ai~n Want.d IOOIOCE:EPB Clerks CUSTOMa SVS. 0rance County Produc. HOMIOWHB Cat. named Bubba, SlOO Professional 1:'her~uuc ACCOUMTIMG F fT Ai-'ply at P,1r1f1<' ll:a.00> Lumbt'r c o n~ ex per TIAHSCRllB tioa Co. wants loveslOrs LOAMS reward 644·8685 mas.sage Li<' d NB Appl Hours 8am 5pm with t'uw·r Inc 12U W 17th St bkltpr ,.. lime Sala') O h ol Hunungton BeaC'h QUALITY COMTIOl ~ retllm. Short term BF.STRATE ooly,Steve548-2Sl7 some overtnne ~u.st b.. n .-.La M..._J neRolJable ~73398 · Police Dept has open La rge marine <'Orp. &-lwb. Call 739-4420 AU.rWAYS FINANCIAL FOUND Rmg. I-Tl Nite, able toaperate 1G-k1•) ..id. ----111gs ror Transcnber., need:. persoo Wlt.h saihng ....__.._.~ 5025 714·77G-1310 HB ne a r Hushard . ~madune W11ltraio \l'T0\1<YTIVf: IOOIUCEIP'et Mustha\'edblbty tol>P..-bacltgrou.od. Entry level ~,wv..-642-9814 before 2PM l't....ries Alpls r ORfVt1:91 =ra u t ....... bl lO pos1t1on with e llc el ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,_ M appomtrN·nt lg\ F.I .. a.-M US ..... a e ft ti&D MOHIY Settl«Mfc). Co. Rewani. lost 00 J ul)' 17, UT<Yl'EM MAHKt;TS l r'ull t1nw & com pan} Wo rk rn -;itf.a<'t 1 \" It shifts . & pa'~ a .1JVWth pot.entJaJ ·Ora roRlstT D.c "', All types of real esuite n all 642-7702 , btcnt!f1h P1ekup & df' bayfront o ffi<'e i n b.1ck 2 round '>•·c unt.) ing a p,lus . Sal ary ~ • .tod . Ad: Blue Point S1amese .•. \aC ~ ,Hle * lwto Mu:d-ha*·il..ahd LeiL...•\!'al\..10 Prnop.N·J ~ 000 + depeod.tng_~ on_ •• ' -· .., .. --·-·-· In ..... ~~rt Id} ·-. -·-.-~ ~·-u -· -uu._----1 -.----=-=-. I.a( .. _ ----1 . ·-->-N. wpe I ' Bf' M ~ "'°·pt 2000 u a111 '"t l'unt qUiiliT1C'af1on s t:arr • ~laliJimcJill . -· -;..} · ---· · · • .. ~ la urnt'r ' IC'l'nw & Mariners Mlle 1 m ..,.;-.. "' 1 714-77().1310 ~adTDs Tina· -·~112 t>,'lt'\.·llt•nt dnn nK rt·rord med.late open.mg for ex ingt on Bt>.iJ<'h 92648. ~1101 • INEED I MONEY • CRBUTMO PRoaLEM 2MI Ir 3rd TD to.ts '71-6531 Arranged by Coast HOl9 Lo.ts MOHEY AV .AIL.AIU FOR2ndT D BEST TERMS AJ..L.WAYS FINANCIAL 714-77().1310 f)~) HOMEOWNERS O..hy ..... MI Use your equity for bills. borne additions. vaca tlOnS. etc. Any amount. any reason Credit or )Ob oot necessary. Compare our <'OSls. 24 hrs & weekends. ~1923. 43)..1104 $ 2nd T.D.'s $10,000 TO 100,000 with terms up to 5 YEARS Payment.a u low as INTEREST ONLY For Paet Ac:tioa C&ll 851-0991 REPUBLIC 64~2171 545-061 I FoUND Blk m pup. Lab 642-3812 ACl~MPORA~~P!\G ( tinlJCt Jt rry In o ur pt'nt'n ced ind1ndual 1";°141536-54!11 1-. 0 1'. DBJ HB..r. mi.x. wh chest \'1c HB. MC/Yi.~ "'-r\IH·I.>ept ~h 1nta1n records for a.HJCn l I Stott. P1.111le Apply wkd>s bei N8 Register today 10 work ROY CARVY multiple corp thru f1nan \t ll A~ only Callf W11\(' SW1MGLOAMS 629 536-8294. on v.a.nou. .. act•ountmg .,., ROUS ROYCE c1al ~tatemt'nts :'\on ~v;~~:u la~~~l/t~~ ~erC'hant s . 2359 1 AJ..L.W_AYS FlNANCIAL LOST Reward' Blue<'~ bookkeeping ai.:.q:n 17141 640.6444 smolters call ~r Pl<'kett 751 ~ Rock f ield . El TQro. d47'7().l310 purse w gold Jewelr) •tMT1.MASSAGf• menls Work C'lo~ to bet wPen ~ & 11 )t tcJG.Q:50 Widowhas moneyfor2nd 892-SlJS Jae=• Sauna )our ho m e F q.~u r. B~HYSITTfo:R need~d. 714-642 1626 1.,1,.ERK TYPl~IHM.f.P -------- TD ·s No C'redit cheC'k , MR oc AIR'°RT a ero lO ~nlor AC'cuun I \OW home l & 2•, \ r old ------TI<>r-1ST for law Offa C"e Dell\l~f")' P .u rne AM .LA. LOST Fe male 'Germ tant.:. n~ed throu~huu1 , ·1-..~ide CM Jor• ~lo.d>..,· CARPENTERS for rt' general C'lencaJ dutaf"\ Tlmrs SlOO per W"t'k. no pnlty For action <'all Shep :'II a m t• .. I Is a · 4:.>l Bir<'h NB S4S--027S Orange Count) .... c ~' · ... 1dPntJal remodel ~ust Laguna Beadi. 494 8491i Agt673-7311anytJme Reward 6425019 1128.macrossSheraton u-o.rV4Al4.I know fram« & lmil>h .rl:S\l.t'rp~ l5hr ...-k ----- -------I C.lC lWl>Ort area 833-03S2 L d I •-151/JO/o INT 2MD TD No Prepayment Penalty LS yrs. Smgle family Lido Newpo rt Compan y 67J. 7595 24 hrs Trade X·r ated falms even. AOB.....,T ........ LF • BA BYSITTER for infant Ex P & qu a I 1 t \ --1te e ner) .. s toc k SCDIU 'ETS ..... .._.. 5 1 be!Wl ~Vl Our homt> or ""orkm an~h1p a mui.t Q.BK nv.tST -..of1t Also oppt for tra10 """'"\. honest, dlS('ret>t pvt pl) accounre_m_p_s )Our. Kt (::, 7i!> 1315 631 2())4 I ' • • 0 mg In lite clen caJ work F rt·d e r 1C' & Anne --------nu.mbt'r!..plea.i.antphooe Moth rem.ale & male ap &Mr'WERS PO Box 1 200, Co:.ta I HAHVSITTErt Mon 1''t1 9 CAS HI ER Hou) ....... are ) Purl'h~mg IX>pt n~ pit c ants w e lcomt' llft'1 Mesa CA 92626 S :.> f 1 ld <: II ~. a pply m per.on ma turt' per 5on w .If f'launt -Ru:;ty ' · 2333:"lo Bro.:id"J> tu or H 0 a Crown Hard•·art-. JlOi curate ab1lit> t>etailt'd Al40rmuve Supply Co Cons1denng 2nd Td·s• c.a11 Fred ft rs t Panda-Behalf \\'lute males, 23 & 36. se<>k =200. Cold,.. ell &nk1 r ' M>-HIJ16aft !> 301'" wofit m ha pp\ surround 1522_!'1/ewport Blvd.CM S,..,.,!L't:'L"O Bid S l An j l':Coa.st HW),Cd ~ a ..,.,.II 644.2363 "v r,."' ma <' men R 1 l' k g . an" .l BArn SITTl:.R Cur mfant. -----_ _ in .. ~ v. Suw ~rowing Poht1c1ans a re turkey, 6i3-56ZJ.Scoll 673-5712 (7141_835-4103 3 da)s "'k tt.>~m Sc·pt com pa n ) Xlnt C"Q !kntaJ rha irs1de as~·t. pro( e:.&IOOa I school grad <H exper Npt Bc h s.&-35.l5 and taxes are the bread --FREEPARKl!'JC ~I ) homt> Hunt H<'h car-HIEIS b t.-oer1t s Call I n~ IST.&2HD. they·reSTUFFEDw1th Lose we1ght now' l().29 1bs 9b4 3a 3 IW ~DJ-__ _ TRUST DEEDS a roo Guaranteed. Call --Found 5 Go ld e n M s rn·s 1st to SSOOK. 30 Retnever puppies t'rtt Sandy~7J75 ADMIM.ASSIST Bab)">lltt'r n eed e d . u TVTE yrs purchase and reft, d .. __ c:~" -oo ,._=o-1ir-i ....... 5360 wet-kda)s, "on f'r-1, 1n Znd to S150K. l5yrs tog ,........,. ,,..,.1, -_......,, ........ ln\•est. firm Newport m~ home. for 2 Rtrll>. COCXTAJL WAITHSS Nt'•Porter Inn. 1107 Jambortt Rd. NB Set> ~erage m~r aft 3 pm Wed &Th~ DINT AL I Assist. ~et.le front & back dfice Good pay, t d ay won wffk 64.2 5960 Owner. Non Owner. No -fi-~--m-1..a_g_W'l_a_N_ig_u_e_l,1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beach upandtng A'~t aite-1 ~ & 9 ~ust IM' abll' prepay. ree !leasehold. fem Shephe rd Mill FREE t.oDir.Sales n~ed Rt· to ::.tart Wed. Jul) 23 Alsothru4&CoodoSS R d quires strong C'len<'al & ,1 u,1 h J \ '-' ".,.. n OOBBSFINA.'llClAL ecently s pa ed Blk Pl"'e'4911•cy adman bk grd Good SERVICES w bm 495-~ Tn.-.., slulls. shorthand. t)pm2 t r.rn::.portJt1on & re ,_, &exper Xlnt i.iro1i.'thop ftrenC'e, Woodbnd~c-~16 494-4681 Found Marguerite & pty :-;on s moker pref area. In Call y1nn1"'". f'OR SALE. A S250,000 Coast Hw>. CdM J mO'. ABORTION Celli ~123 f>.l2 5678 t'lCl 321 dJ)'I note secured by a first old blaC'k male rat A frw •GH•r• lA~) cw _ ~ nt71 1•\t-' truStdeedon 4 plus acres wht hairs on be l I} Loc.9.Aftfftt.nia ol oceAn Vlew property m _~ __ 9980_______ •Low FM IKa.dH Admuustral1ve Assi:.t.i.nt Bankmll Part time. t~ IJt' 5!> Southv.est Bank LaRuna 60wpm. Phone. Keneral BPJC"h. rt'QUt re' (·' offlC'e. 644· i4S4 ~I L pem·n<"f'd Hank Tt•llers E 0 E l'p 111 S'i75 mo We a~ the San Juan Capistrano f'ound Beige. bm stnped Lab T"h. ComsefilMJ. area discounted to yield. t a 1 1 K i t t e n • I n 5-'C)tf'y MedkatioM approx 15 per<'ent to dJanopolis Brookhurst ..tP.s;.n_ &-matunty which is Jan 2. HB. 968-3046 · .... .--.-r equire a B ranch 1S83. Pnce $220,000. Call -•Cc• a ""'1 & R.M- <714 J 64(>.44(W ,....... 5350 rd ADVElt. SPEC. St>C'retan & Gt•ner al ---------...................... . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~·· 5120 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~f\~P; ".~ ~ '1Bi MAKE SOMEOHE HAPPV MAKE SOMEONE SMtLl Place• HAPPY AD In this column for only $3. 25. eau 642·5678 I PRE LAW student needs 125.000 Will do anyt.hang Leg a I. Conf 1dent 1a I DVM. P 0 . Box 3242. N B.92663. •• SPIRITUAL READINGS l.08.m-lOpm ~ll)' w c·d 492-7296 or 492.9034 l8U S Camano Real. San Clem. lmSAGE Be pampered w ith a pe r sonal r e l axing ma&.~ge by 12 of lhe pre w.est g1.rls an Southern California JaC'uzz1, 1><1una etc Open lOam 4am. 7 days a wttll: Vis a/M C. Allantls Health Spa, 2112 Harbor Blvd, Cost.a Mesa MS-3433 Br· 1og this ad for your special gr.A. TOUCH OF CLASS ESCOITS at HRS. 752-Gl17 Jay 6 Kim, Glad you're l•--------feelina bet.Ur, it was a bed weekend. We'll t.ry &galn for neat weekend. Ua. ..... c •••• , ESCORTS at Hrs 641-0180 •Medi-Col & 11.w au Accephd. •Co•flde•tiol & ,.,......c ..... lllTH CONnOL Sl&IUU TIO.. For illfCM 1Mtioft or i-. •chh mpp•twett, cal: CAUFORHIA PltEGHANCY COUMS&IHG SB VICE.IMC. APCilE HEWPORT llACH 752-0053 SANTAANA 972~3 I 04 H•lu »s &,_.,a Exper.d. salel>person for Bookkeeper . Contact Npt. Bch farm_ w xlnt Jua n Gure t97 1771. comm. structure Con E o E tact: Xr Dixon. 642-4097 ------- -Ban.king Analyst. Successful In T~LBS ve s tment C'Onsultant ..., seeks expenenced us~ Immediate full tame R operun.g.s m If unun gt on t ant. e p ly 1n r on BeaC'h. !'Je....-port Beach, rideDce: CollJ~ Assoc & South Orani.it' County 567 San Nicolas Dr N B ~as Prefer previous Jt.l'T. MAMAGB banking experlenC'e Prefer C'o up le w ith Hov.·evt'r, willJng to tram OlOSe with public contact c h 1 l d r e n W 1 f e 0 r and cash handhng ex h~band may work 20 pe rtence Excellent urut.s 2324 Elden. Costa I growth pot.enllal, salat") Mesa 645 -1965 or andbeneflls Plea.seapp 894-03J6.. I> 1n peraon w ednesda y. AICHlnCT\JRAL I Jul~ 23, bt'tween tOAM & Designer Planner re ' ZP. 1~ North Mam .... _ aJ '""--Pl ' Street. Santa Ana. 2nd Sluo:ulJ u=1gner an floor. Swte 200 If una ner·commerc1a1 Plan ble to applr an person. checker I spec wnler eluse cal Personnel DGYid IOogft Department 714-8JS.2l606 & Assoc. hK. to d1sc1ASs yollr back- (714J 64l-0191 ground Travehllg Secretanes for A RC H I T E CT U R A L CFIAURSTFORHll "'~ business executJves Hrs """'S ~ l<lam-4pm (7l'4 )8S4·9908 DESIGNER /DRAr • · EOIMIS MAN. for space planruog ____ '--=f_;_ _ _...,.-1 I rl:1...e & • Interior design fl/m BAR.BER/BEAlM'lClAN I ~zp....._ specializing lo com -HA.JR STYLIST nrtOC ••••••••••••••••••••••• mericial ofc bldg int •m· Airport 754·711S. ,,... W..e.4. 7075 provements. Arch1tec-------------i ••••••••••••••••••••••• tural draft mg • design IAJI (ErlDB CompW.er Programming aper necessary. 556·2904 Newporlt'r Inn. 1107 MARKETS Foc 2nd " lrd Sbl1'b ~----~---~ We promote to manage ment & supef'\1~100 from W1Uun WA.VT A CAREER* <.:.au 11u 1 GJ1.su1 COLLECTORS & COLLECTOR Dt-ntaJ As::.1s tant Part Time. Exp'd. ROA pref ~al Ope n . El Toro D>-1130 UF.~TAL Ofc r eC'e p- t1on1s t Expe r . only :"oit'wpo rt Bt'a <'h . Pleasant group practice. 4 day wee« 640-1122 Cashier for st'lf·st>rv1ce TRAINEES romputenz.ed gas Sta rull time pO<i 1t1 on \ t1 o n Cal l between a \ailablf' 1n our ,id 7am-3pm. 581>-7484. As.II: m1n1 s t rataon centl'r foc Ru~h 1 Qualified r and1dat~s should havt' mature at CHURCH !'c\JRSERV t1tude & rt'latt'd ex Attendant nttded Sun pen~ 1n rollectlOfl or A.\t1PM & Wed P~ CM c r edll & c us t o mt'r area. Ma ture wo man St'rvlce. XJnt. beoefils .,.....,, ....... C1erll: typtSt. gd typing s.laJ.ls. atunllon to detail & dental up required. Aprox.un.aldy 16 b.rs per ~. momings. Hunt- anitoo Beacb, 8'2.f631. prefe rred C all P ay C'o mmensurat e "!' ________ _ wee.kdays556 7787. .., e a:perien<'e Apply Denta l rec eptionist Mon Fr1 10AM·2PM, or OencaJ caJHor appt needed, 4·5 days per Y mf ~ foc beaut lakeside ~ ITOWln( IC C'O t %uhz I m1r, Wwd bu unmed.aale operung Ujt So K"art>or , specwty office. Must be foc pleasant reliable Ill· ~l.Jertoo •~to baodle all .spect.s dmdual Equal ()pptytEHmplc>yt'r o( front desk. Salary ·lYJlllli SOwpm M fo' open. You name it. I' II .phone eaper a musl Pa Y 1 t • M e d i c a I -bte bkkpe b&c.tcrow>d Insurance, penslOO pl.a.n. .f'lexlble hrs. COMP\TTER PROGRAM non·smoker. U7-3488. m.11::r ferred M £ R < E N E R G Y ·DOO·S pre A ~ A L Y S I S A N D ~~~rfoc DESIGN> WANTED: appt SS1 7382 Laguna BeaC'h E.ng\Deer· mg Farm. Perm.anent Full Tt.IDl' CompelrtJve Sa lary & Bene fits Decrtt Or EJtpenence Reqwred. En&.l.Dffnn~ Bacltirow>d A Baa Plus Call V1qpo i a Al : 714-768-Sll. Oen cal CATALOG a.EU fmmed. opening with lrvme based dislri butor Typmg 6 10 ll:ey exp. Ott oeaaary. Fu U lilDl' Moo t.hru Fri. S.S. CaU Jan at S66-0540. ~~-C-OOK~~~-1 IMbwasMr. Apply to chef at 31676 Coast Hwy. So. L.aiwia or 499-5100 DISTl1CT MAMA&a Sll.000 a year sl&rtlng salary In newspaper ClttU!atioo. Must have dt'i>endable auto ar eQjoy wor1un1 out of doors. Operu.nC in So. Orante Co. Contact Larry lmoe ll.AM.&PM. Herald Es-a.maoer, $41·2284. Cleri~.-.-AY Dietary Su~rvuor. ~~ Conv . Hoa p . N .B . _ ~ needed through Outstandloc benefits. -MAM/ s.e,it. for general office! &CUOM. 4iltC>UleSICIB & woR. Typing, fili.oJ. etc. -----'~----t 5 day week, perm. Ideal Pleasaot •1U'l"OUDCliq It COOKoper'd M1&1t have for malW'e individuJ . N.8. 14.00/hr. Ast for A! driver's Uc. Write: Post· WeeRocl won .... d. Ap. Jollmoo et 131-l.85S. lioo. P. 0 . Box 10040. Pb' In penoa Wed. tbru HOME LOAN Lout Ir,.... SJOO I C../Ct.dra ....................... ~ ... ~J'f"ls- 6 /or documentalion to •ir•lb...ll .. y.-•• ... H Jamboree, N 8 . See do in m,y borne on a COO· --1 _." beverage mer aft 3 pm, tract basis. Exp lo . Young hilh school Wed6:1bun. lrvlH, 92711. llslln1 SUD.. lOAll ill 2Pll. llOl phone•. ref's .• etc. Ba.yUde Dr, Cd.II Cllrtml 111ete-Lom c ,., ...... $ n11us A1£ f1££ Cal: 641-1671 •FOXYLADY• OU'ICALL OHL Y COBOL• IMS. 133-243'. ~~mechanical &.s· Boat Carpenter. ma tun Hlfp W_.... 7100 sembty pel"IOD, up 1.a top q\&&.bty •••••••• •••••••••• •• •• • -cornpa.D.)' will lra.i.D JOUJefY. Sam L. Morse ·I n l t i. l du t It's . O>. 16-lMS. •972-llJI * 1-----1 ~ LADY. Cllll 1 .... n.1,utin.1 • booiol ot medica.lparts . BOATS. R1nln1 com· ·aocm beavy lift.ing r& pany DMda qua.I. ltA:ltt cPtecL personnel. Mu1t koow RRST ~ • t11 j I A fuU-thnt posltioc> is D11Va .--...D•c_..• available for an In· __ .. -ve lood dnv'"'• .. -.. ~ ---divtdual who ii stlllflll ..._ ... .... lilarbtin&/S&les CO OK needed f o r D 0 NUT BAKER Fubloa 111.Dd U.vest Newport Beach and Lone WANTED. Exp. II 6 Ill flnn. ExpaDdiDc. Xlnl Beacb Ru.sty PellC'an. Donuu. llliaaioa Viejo. mreer oppty. In Kli v• AIJllly dail.'J between J.S S5MW. sa1ea eavir. WW budll Pai. . lite amc. fmc:tiom • DllllYll liceml.q a11ir.. Noa Cooll:. Mature Person wttJa ..... ppm, • rtftiv. smoker pre . Call Prelerftd lM:JOTbu.n.· Inc esp. for JDC. ~ .-om Mon. Xlnt Cond. • Audio co. Call ror appt. Bemrlts. EOE. Bayview Eapreu Sound Co., aerie.al Convalescent Hoapatal l6aOl SICltlT AmS 3111111Mrill CM. MZ·l:\05 _Dri_'!f«_; -Rea-pomi--We--1-n-* '72-1345 * with flaurea. types, record Loll or Found a pet? Call llC6Vlaa ~ operet.es lO.keJ adder ·local l>lck upa • de· *FAST* Animal Auiatance 11111-. aJona well with lwria marine hardware 6 ri&· liDc. 2 « more yn eap necesaary. Plea.ae •PPlY at Padl1c RilPlc Com· ~· 3430 West Cout t11Pway, NB. 131-ZlU. Employment avail. I~ ~ dintual to delftf' OS· mllhi · surrouodln4a. Slm11 frieDtll.IJ . 11eo. Ca• alert lm· Competitive 1>.ay, 1n-ne• a'ae-y -~,0 medi.aety.11...-.1>e0 IAlpe.UJ-2173,aofee. others . Pay com-~ beaivy UJllq re- mene1arate w ith ell· _. .... FUNDING lat. Vie. Brootbunt 6 cova &llL perluce. Work la ·will UC> be tn1ned in Adalta. Siberian b..-W. pleasant environment mechanical a11embl1 l/llD. old. Gr~b w/n · * OUICALL * witlll 1ood company --' .. TO-.. tooe man -... r .. •-11 80l'1I MC/VISA bencllla inchadln1 2 ~ .,A_ Tu .. --. a~_.· 1"'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I .... vacaUoa after.-. 'On 11 those seek l na ......... ll•DnOW '------1= ,.._ '-t ............. ~ Hl·21H, SU·llU, year, company paid ~ emp..,ymen -.,,,.. neons .....,.. lDauraoce, crecltt .... llDPIY. .::•ii*iiii'iiiiii'Tliii4iiiiiiiiiiiii. ---------1WflM47J• ...._, dmt.a1 ~..,.... ·vacaUOD.a • holiday• • ,u.r. a.n.id.b.lre bull Ahra71opee *· APPlY ...... llle ,.w ---_ .. ••r1tr(reeemblea pit boun Ol IAll..$1111. Call -COIDl*l1-... -.. _.,.. blll) amt tli. a&ock.1• llASSAGl!SltW/AD :~•mnt pleaee, ~·"'telae. A.H . '· P • m ' • needs WYSTlC MASSAGE -cal. ai. ~1u me.I tl ....... ~11 -....s..uAu ~c...e ---~Atu ca oe. _.. .. : ,.. Call llra. Campbell _eo.. ___ da___.p_. ----MuHce. Sl•••'• Bair • 1 .,_ ...;•;.;;;;..·.;..;-~------ W wD WSI 8:4s I. 6 Spe. 115.l Oal&at ....... CA-ftwll,... oW...,, for NEW BUllNUIMEN Contect the DAILY PILOT for lntonMltoft N9ardlng 1M county requlrefftcnu tor using • fllctltloue lueln .. .._. 142-4321 EXT.m ' Jt'uU&m Newport 8l•d. C.11 . ...._.0ppors.,1o,., new •oodles •tt• a Owlfted~WJITI •f&I ........... O~.Wad.-... ---·--'--_... ....,.... __ ---~--~------~ ..... Untew 6 hire. P'or mon ... --· ----------- Info. call Tod Senieel a bud i nd hid u a II 1•--.===--• '79-llOO wtpnvioua qency ex-. •.-.S per. Can apedallae U llMa., .,... a Jn or preferred. Call Rlta, oldel'. "--u.c cout a.~ll. 5tlMlllli$, Coutal Pttaoft. au.. N« '1M • ftC1k or U.. aa1r1· 21'IO Harbor more. Orao1• Coaat ~°!9:J .. '°"..':.8! II., ..._,...A-· Yellow Cab, 119 llt. --I !!!!!!,,!!! .. C• ... !!! .. !!!!!r!!! C..D!!!!!!I Herrmann. ro.aatala 551 M.alC V.U.7. (No ot Sia&« ~ COUMl&ft• bel•• Ncwllaope A cr\-Lln:. ~~SIMC(S J72J ....... Ml:.-! ... ~ 10U Uke t.alkmc 6 ltlcld) ...._. peopleT We want 2 •lun DCODle '° leana Yoar rr•eods aad ttle Pa~lflc View .,....... _. ci-anect Nea»rial Part atorJ 6 w ft it o • ti it J ~ a " e COllnUI tO ttl tcl ....... Nnitoeell.1'he1'U umcter1 property tell JCMI -.ow well It bclon ti.. Med ariaeos. ___.,,_....for • .._ I Dlrnll WardM4-2700 ----" ~·1 • . ,, ~~.~ • ....!!~ ~~~ ..... !!!' ..... '!.~:.~ ..... ~!!! ~~.~ ..... ~!~ ~~~ ..... ~!!! MllpW...t.4 7100 , ~.Juty22, 1980 OM.Yf'tLOT ti • DMl,_.c AlaMablie,. NIW#A .... ,,.ld •••··~·••111111••••••••• .... ;;~~ .. ; ...... ....,W..ted 7100 .W.W...t.4 1100 r.a1ta1 ttll:~ Pell • C.... •h1q r.nn ... ...,.....otat. L.6 T-... Nlabt/weeke nd •••t. ••••••••••••••••••••••• .;;J"•••••••••••H•••••• •••••••••••••••••••••~ nper. Hua &. •~h. .,..._ f"•l •-needed to1u~rvl1uala Sen'etary~edhaltday 'tYPlST·toWPMforwork P\lndt.ure from tbe Wt, =-~ ~ ~~-,,_. HAIUJ9Aag SAU& fWJ tlWPOIJ ELIS LOOS£ [M!tl •• Et 11talf. Retail up. re · 8·1. •y p laf. fllln1. oo Balboa Jlland. 9·S 'ID'•. •·.o•a. N~.,._... ·' -·--..-~ • .-rt u ... ~ In --••Ill.ii quimt. Apply l.o person: pbonu. Ca I Jeff al Moo·Fra. SS. br. Call C-OG4. -,.., Aer.~ace As -8._ .. -. ~ • ln ul~ Pier .h. 271 0 Harbor SiSl-. m.aa>Lyn ReyDOkll • 11...1 --... -· COUl.IMJor Covet Zl > walh lilvd \,;• Red1ner *· kw....t •· ,• 0 •• ,, •••ra l 1114 l ntnl" 1 .. 11 •• heel 11'1 tottf ..,. U I~,_..... the J lrn Loni • A•· .. "l'ypitt.Ooodtyplqakllla Goodcoocl. • • kw ..... ol )olt "°P (W•dllfPta.ua>.N• Klfdm & =,... ""*'h• ,. ~ aocla tu Aaency to Sales . ••SECRETARlES•• , a mutt, knowled1e or TI4/846-~ • .,.,•ti••• ra4uar•d • ·-& ......... The aupervtse a nd chaperone CARPET SalM Trainee. i Mac n helpful but wUl ' • TeaeLroaic LaM, HB ffalflt ala ,_..., ... re Ho OAll.Y PILOT umer Yna man to ~am floor A~.laoddevSlUOO trafa. A11C> 1e•r9l of· QueenlOlabed,175.Zhrilr .: &ma Medlul Trafturtber ,..., 191. ..... • Metric .. ,.,. T• bo)"3 and garb 00 a ooe c"vcnna sales. Gd. atart. T70/dict /researchllS.eoo flee. Salary open. E.O.E. beds. 1 ma lant. •••· •laptt D111tun Full OYtr ............. 67)-4110. Alli ffW" oo-ooe 1>&11.1. evening.a e uig Wary. C.aU: Paw, 'I'ypaetlerlBMElectr. CallPenny TI~-Rdrt1.Sl00.1Sl·IMO. • lime. Xlat bead lla Ce.di_. N . w 9PM w e need c:on· ~1036 ·Compoaer SU.000 ------------~--. ............. _. • Co.ta M • lhmonal c~roed. ionovaltve . GtO,T'fO/cout.$12,000 -·--,., - fbipi.I 64U7M 0t app penoos who ore loolung SA.LIS Cla• T70/Sh90 tconst. $14.400 nPIST 'Cl.Bl L I v Io g R m tu tn 4 b "'c pttMla l Vt11on1 for ;a lucratavo part lime for marine hard ware Uz Rel.odersA,eeocy I. IDlt.chlril dinlog U>I. Calf'"; Q M poeltkm U hour to start. stare J::.xpr. nee. Jmmed. 4030·81.rch. £stab '64 P\lll time poeluoo avail•· llr. BlaclrwelJl41·902Z >-· 3 " i A II ""-hie, x.lot. typl.ol. filln1. • M·F9-5. ...... tbl)tta.b Ca~mon.ary ()rpt ne ed• I rf'rtdud rwptratory tl"Ch Part t am• N 1at11 1 h 1ft R espirator th~n "11l1 Per Diem Pool All 1h1lu C:ost.a M eia M emor111I ~lw, "2 213' or •PP b' U\ person ~l V1cton1 SIC Y Prepare 1ub·d1\•1s 1un tbpitab ~. t.Uliv. maps for l R.idiu.loe> Tt!Clul1Ct.ln urban plaon1n g real Put tame Day 1>hlft mate Companies M.ta,. Xlnt t>t•oef1t5 ·u~t a will be preseated t.o c1t1t>S M ... -> J M t-m o r 1 a I for ...,-oval Must h:a\e lbp1lw. ~ 21~ or opp coUeer credits 111 Civil I> m ~. 301 V11·tona ~ 2 yea.rs on tht-J<>b St c M trainbaa. 2 yurs exper ·-~--~~~~~~ in Civil Ene. Must be fluent tn Farsa. S49-7971 Escrow Secretary, c1o: perieoce n~. Call ruey,~1031. Facia&t needed ror nail saloo with or without followln1. S t ar l 1m mediately. 64>4693. Ask for Gi.n&er or Sandi. FACTO.Y WO.KER Night Shift. S:30PM to 4:00Alll. 10brs. per rught. 4 ni«bls per we8 Mon 'lburs. Apply 10 person EDLER INDUSTRI ES 2101 Dove St. N 8 Acrou from O.C. Airport liou-1 La Quinta Hotel 1515 So. Coost Dr. 14«>111 llarbor Dlvd > Now h1nog Lea•l Set. nHdeid fur crowi~ H U Jaw tlr10 w/rWw otrl~n FfWodly & CASWll aLmotphere II) which to worlr Need I nMd.ly ~noo to aaai..t .. ll"ll Dll \ti ff With ""vkahollc lxlU le mun1c 1&.'l..-.OC-1111.-P~lc-r h·11aJ t!XP« Will trun oo MAli ti9tcALUCn ·~ •n uphthalmolofly. l ~noo office. $1300 C111l 642 4 21 ext 250 open1og. r /t me. Newport/113:Hl90/u ee phone manne r required. .-~wee:o 2 aod 6PM A1>k company benefits CaU ~t.omer servl~ •legal l>esJIJ)er Couch SJOO, like fur Lon Balboa M araoe. EOE. eJtperience belofuJ. App· new. 6' oak st.and Sl.00. C09t M1t-· H 549 !'671 ly Moo.·Fri. 10AM·2PM. teak table $100, 200 boob "' !'4X J'T89. Mod .. ttni. t"Omm 'l11. f1lm1>, & utri.1:. Ne.w f~c ''>. t11l &Ith l> ~1>. t-:Xp not nee !l57 fll(11 Pilot SICal'T.41Y orcalllorappt. ao. rell'ig $100, B/W TV: 330 yStret"t """ SA.US Npt Ctr. to Sl.200/mo U J1!••2Wwd ndarprl25,548-a90 C-Ot'lta Mesa. CA cnltY Level !!.a.les POSI · Worlr for l bos.s. MIAlt be So bor UOQ with Geoeral Eltt · 0...11·_ .. '!_ Wblrtdryrpool wuber ft au EquaJOppor Emplo)er t ra c. housewar es. & x.lntlyptsl. ,................ m> N aof AU d d I Free to Applicant Equal Oppty Employer '-·---t .~ot· ._!.~n ~ 10 1v1s1o n . n lrv\lllePersoonelAgency M/F/H ~ • ....... -Mu d el1nl( Te .. chers PBX Operator, Answer lelligent. Molivallon, 4S8E. l7th.CoataMesa all, Wood wall unit szzs.. ---net."ded M .. ke up. v11>ual ang ,Ser . £xp'd F tT Sales Persooahl)'. & Swte224 642·l470 8'stueo w/8 track ta~·- 1..me'Cook Me11can ~nu pu.114!. & wardrotw ~!u!)l South Santa Ana 549-3015 Onentation imponant Wa.iieres~ Part tame S200, 3 glus top t~la $350. Ca rd IW'7 0041 apply to chef at 31b76 be qu(fl1f1ed Cdll ---------,.-pre requi:.ites EO t: ~~~~~~~~~~Over 18, Gasll «ht 91!l8<l 171 Cuut Hwy , South 6'23m0 PRE.SCHOOL Teachers TI4-8949833,213·598-9488 Security Guard. Part Broile r . w ill train --------------------1 & Aides: Acceptt.ng ap ume. Weekends. Nace SCS.'1948 MUST SELL-Matcbini l.d)(un.-or 4~ 5100 MODILS p!Jcataons for teach1n)! Sales )Ob 1t1 pleasant sUtTOUDd· ---------sofa loveseat, eod·coff~ Liquor Store ST OCK New modeltog a1:ency pos1tioos. Educ-alion or F.xl'ltinlt °"~ m.ell.Jng 1nes 10 N B Retir ed W:uter. E1:peraen ced t.bl, d:i.run g set, all xlQt. r 4 d 2 t llttldng new faces ('all e.xper in early <'h1ldhood ctwse & g,i Pan h~ ~lcome Call· 87H101. Night.s 5 shirts per week BHtofrer. S57""'28eves.' en.ocl J )'S ru cs. Ne wp o rt Phot o pref'd. K1ndt>r Can· 0! fuJI lime Hlckor) M f'n ~75/hr No taps Pvt • •• l!:xpd nee. i.ome re Fastuoos _673-3375 ___ l~ Beacb 61., JI B t'amu. Westchff P lata on. 8-4.P!d C~ryClub Call Wed f)amiture'8'sola.dest, gbler exp Apply 1n _ ,..,.,_,,.. 6420972 ~~y 111.,.,.. """' cbr,tbl.butch. person JtolldJ )' Jlnuse "'"'-"""" -1--· -f11. 10AM tal 5PM for 1n ~3894 Liquon. 29:11 ~ Coa~l •N111unes--------i Presser needed for Orv S.4USLADY Some knohwledd!le of terv1ew 644-S404, }{Jahwa) · Xlnl S1tuat111n for eox ma r 1 n e a r w 3 r e " Dt.I' •VN' Cleaners. P3rt tune. ex tl('('eSSll'} Please SE"nd Waitrt:Ss w car for wicker Maids \\<lntl•d St'adHr *Kn$,_ S* Jlt!r 001> 9611-3633 J>t'nt-ncl!'d sall"'ilidy f:x resume or call. 8382 basket lunch ~erv1ce Motel. UiOl Soutb C.:oa:.l w.~ ftftd yot1! -------cl~ive Children·, Houti M1llbndge Circle. HB 9 30· 11 P M . Mon f·r1 Hwy, 4!M-48V.! Tu st;ir~ new ofttct' 1n Pnnung Want 10 I>\• J i Ul' l.r \! "g J:. 1 n S l ' 92684. 960-4490 after4 30 E.arn $125 1150 ~eekly ----l.heSoul.h Coai.t arcil W1· Pn•,,sman •n Wl•b or laz.<1 549 ~ ~fa.st be· ne;it. pe~able M.AJMTENAHCE olfl>r h1•t? f.'ull t1m" \1 111 ~Al.I:-. t Mi\,'.AG E SECY1BKPR, part.full &~rgeuc <.:all 979.074i Mi.lure, adult meo & <ll(t' 20Wdltram Appl• \111\T. t•'<.pl'r. ma ttrne. R .E Co. CdM ~A~for .ippt __ women noode(l (.'le11nm)! •Shift d1fftrt•nt111I I'<' on' ~ .i' <' r · 1 ti Ii U j 1111 •· f>< r· m lor Lad1t'" S..Uary n~g. 67~ & µ.llnta n g co. Top •lleall.h 1ru.urance l'l~~a·5' ~-f ... "h I u ll 'l IJ r c I II -SEC'Y /RECEPT w .. ~ H.tp.n tmnt')'. pd v11cauon. xlnl •Bonus rrferral plan L.IJ.?WJ.i llillb Miill. Call CPA firm at MacArthur lnl1•nflr limds<'ape com hene!it.s 548·8«4 •1\Dtlonreimbur.>efor PRINT SllOP TRAlNEE for appt 551 4303. "'vd•-J ··mbor~Rd pany need s ha r d (.'E's Tn oprratt' prt>~~ F 1T 5.1114.:nt ""' "'g '' °"''uk1ng & r Pl 1abl<• Ma.a.otenance man·helpt>r •Sl,000,000 free 3333rd Sl . Lag Bch _ _ _ i52 0274 J>t'1"\0fl for mstullatann & for apt complex ID C M malp iru. SAUSPE:llSOH Shinn.ng Uerk. p 'T. 4hro; replact•rnent 1 r1>w Co Retired or semi 642 !I07:1 ...... ~. ..,._ f t •· s PROOF l l'.lftCD 1 lor '"'11111 pl11q11·s Mor'' per da), exp helpful but ..,.,nt' 1,. m • upt>rv1.,or "Tr) u. .... \OU'll llkeu' ~ ~·u11 11 me Will tr.un nol rl'quirt-d Apply dt pt)'l.'1b1llt11·., lJll txwn BEST NURSES Wilh at least l ~t·ar t'X ~~ ' l'wnyoo. ~ 1101 _ _ ~~ 'i,t 1 I'~ 540-043 or pent'nce. prelero1bl~ '-al("). Repri·sen.Hl\c Ad ~11111·: SALF.S Wanttd. REGISTRY newspape"' t-.xce.llent \l•rt1,1np: Desir<' P•I. t full c~,... ~M 1vmp1rn> !knd••~ .• J.''d-• or pan lime . ~ • -.u.•Ucv.a'•'·~ Wrought 1roo patio set . S pcs, xlnt rond, sacrifice S2fl() 5.52 7045 -----~ Lt;AVl!'/G AREA SALE1 r Wrought iron din set . Nevamar top. S200 . refra g/frf'etf'r S1 25 •. Rc1dwood patio furn Stereo w /8 t rac k It turntable. S7S 2 pc. Naugahyd~ couc h, ~ All wood 9 d r a we r dresst-r w m irro r & rught 1>land SlOO Hoover upright 'a<:uum. S45. ~1an) mt.'>C items. Paro. IW().~~ ----- Comer set Wlth labte & floral Designer exper, full tune. StS-0093 FOREMA.~ for Carpentry &pa1nung co 548-3444 llot<>I Night \udrtor ex '1anagement OpportunJt' ~n,-nct'f!. perm po" to 10111 uc1tin~ ~al<'<; or taon at 1.J,o(.recklnn. li(an °"'1t hH1 ckor ' :n 106 Cu:i't Jlv. y. So Farms Call Mike :\tori LJJ,!un.i t!l9 :?271 for I 642 0972 __ __ --·-754-67.9-r-:-,h1ft '>\pph brtv.•, 11 Y~ Jlr~ ~ 6 6eneftrr-"'f"UTurP ~ 1005 ISOO W Adams '•\M & 6PM: MorHJ;j\ ~. f"llt=> J rot' ium CJtl mgmt. po<i1l1ons po:o;,, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Costa Me~a 1,."troup.h F rn1J' • oo..,,~, '"lWP 181\ J.Ji\ hit:.' Appl) 1n person bM C t ~r) ... lxmus .... 11hin '.13 m & llam 3077 :::. WESTMl..,ST"''R , .• ~ I ' r ~ t. \ flt• n :. 1 " • Un<.tol \ ,, '"· r. 111'171' I t ' r l' f I I ~ t. a II ----ABBEY 330 . ) Stnoet 111 •r;"I.1Yl Stat1on f'r~ Storr 1n \.1\lTIQU E MALI • • \urswg ~~;~: ~~~t~ro":d~~'"=·-'"'=>'::~ $1UO F ull ~aed be d frarrr & box ~pnog!i. SSO Call ~2591 or ~ 8169. ·~Pt .\L\.-.;AGER HEMODIAL YSI S (0!$lJ "lltesa --I Won:. del Mar~ ex 0dJI) 10-6. l-'r1 lt>-9 a.OSE OUT SALE ' F ull T ame Sales & Delivery needed . See C raig. 2123 Newport Blvd Cll. MZ-'103 llou 5el..l•f'p er. P ,T, Excellent opportunll} n~ed ror NB home. n>staurant managtr. 2 m~bemature.rxp,rer _y rs e xp. m1n1mum ~essary 645 3933 salary $2000. Ple&Se con tact nearest EDD offt1·1·. oor ii187 161.1()6 RM/LYN Cnucal Care Exp pre• rerr«t Will tram for th"' Specialty foull talll(' ln Mission \'1eJO. Equal Oppur f''mplo) er •nta liJrbara :-O.lru<'tur.11 pr d .,3 les lad, Fu II C\oo.ed Tuesda> t ni.:tnt't rm~ I arm d• lHTlf' !. days Xln l .,,..,r~ 11~1 W~tmttblt'r AH· MDL HOME FURM. &ANTIQUES Real l::state Sales FOR A REW ARDIMG CA.ltEH IH rl•, !'lt ru < tur.11 1 lfil?rond F..~pt'CIAllyfm, C..udenGrove ~610.1 "11r1n• +>r llt'!lll!llt'r "'1th 1 , hent.ele 6i5 1010 Oyster Ba y. San .I • )l<1r ') •·'IC.perll'nl'I TYf'E I :i < 'unstrucllon '-'.1IJn l,01. W T ll.10 n.J tit: ,\!,~ ~ 9t;2 I '..'t.4 furniture. pa1n t1ng~ Clemente at Guada la-1.iilor & Seam~~. t-·1 books N B. 64S 2343. J<;rJ & Calle Hildago. FULL-TIME N~wport / Jrv1ne area landscape mti.otenan«. 644-4894 Hou.-.ekt'Cper, Companion Elderly Id) Car i>'>H'n llal J'cn1n Pt 675-01.tJ orti7J.3234 ~OFFICE ---H~ Beach area. llousc•kl'Cl>t"r. full llmr Sm. olrice. Jovoicanii. hv<' 111. ~ l'hlldrcn ag~ 10 typin,e. phon e contact & 2. pvt rm + ~alary w/aatomers. M1·3S63 Orange area I 997.2259 ~.~c!wt HOUSEKEEPER Live· v~~cS firm 10. Must have ref. Advanced Kinetics. 1Z3i ~~s h speak I 0 e. Victoria, CM. 6'6-7165 --- EOE HOUSEPAR&n' GenenJ Nttcled U1 residence with n. ..... ._ C.. is 3 to 6 developmentally -,. di.sabled voung men. Al· 110W ~ tnrtave Orange CoWllY Assistant Reservations neigh borbood Room, Maoa1er. Full time board.transponationex· "Tue.s.·Sal. 8AM·4PM. penses wath salary Pa Typiq: 4.S-50wpm. t.aence. understand.mg, & Snack Bar Attndt. Full behavior mod1flcat1on time, s ummer only. helpful. Ca ll Sutton Exp: Grill work helpful foundauon 714 840-~7 P1eate call for an appt: PO Box 11444 SA CA 645·7358 . Mon ·Fri 92711 8.»5·00 -------- General PUlt-5 HaPER Will t.ra1o ~wk start ()peo8am-3pm~ll OfRCEWOU $110 Wtnlraln naotostart Open 8am·9pm 995-84 lJ IMtlYBS SZOO Wk WW traln true It drl vers Open 8am-3pm 995-84 lJ American G uJde Fe<' GENERAL OFFJC f: lNDUSTRJAL.-t:OM M 'L leasing office rC"presen tat1ve ror prominent Newport Beach d e veloper. Some leasing i>xpr d~1reable but. not ne<' Salary~ incentive l'o m prnba t 1ei n . <.:a ll 640-1J60 wkdys. ---1.,..ctor Traintt lnspertor Trainee in the .. eceiv1ng rnspectaon dept an computer 10 dustry. C all ~rs Coplan 559·6901 for :;ppt IMS Eqwpment EOE Mana~ement Realbtot. Offic. MCllMICJ"' Large ellpanding com 71U31-1100 pan~ 1s seeking 1n d1v1d uals who po:.sess Nursing management slolls1n re al estate. Persons we a re LVN's F1t1me & rehef lookmg for. possabl) Xlnt. benefal.5, top sal. & managing an offi ce oow maJOr med-dentaJ.lafe an· or have the experience surance·oo cost t o aod desire to become a employee. Coov. Hosp manaaer. License re N. B. 642-8044. quired. All replies held m strict confidence. PO NW"Wi.o« Hox 559. ro/Oa1Jy Ptlol. LVM,P/T, I 1·7 PO Box 1560. Costa Country Club Mesa. Ca. Cmv. HOISp S49-3061 Marucunst. plume. Ex elusive small shop LO OFF1CE Sales LeadJng N.B. 646-3450, 673-7219 penonal computer sal~ firm seeks salesdesk MANICLRLST·good IOC'a tr&.J.t)Qt? Heavy phone & tJon. lllnt worklng roods detail work 1-:xcell. m Joe Forrut&.r· LTD. troductioo to lh<.' small 645-5370 business computer in UAL ESTATE Contact u~ to lt'9m about ou r new h 1.:h r11m mission split & other Jd vantage) 1n Jotn1n.: Hedtull Heall> For in formation ca ll W;ilt l>iJ.n>O Redhill ~Realfy I .iJo Reill~ Off k:t' 673-7300 •. 1Jf.9V'tA \tW "'."""'°' M.a.c.- ¢.a C 'lartJpgalt "-1} 8:»56.Tr SL'N July 27 from l2 J NB 95.>1665 For tnfo 714 /8J3.1086 or AppimcH 10 I 0 714158&-L262 SCTRY /ADM. T...,,..w Solcitors ....................... ~!'!'!'!!!!!!"'~~~~~~ Gal 1-'nday Maturt' l'X SJ.75 br plus bonuses to Kenmore wshr1dryer. gd , - µr ar1·uratt' t) p1st. h~ht start :-40 uper oecess rood S250 ~U alter 6pm 8 vellow Vinyl couch, gd tikk~i•: Knowled~e to No M'lliog Across from 84&384.2 cond , ma ke offer. uperate Telt>x helpful but OC Alrport 2-9Pm call ~. 11111 req Permanent 1 _T_a_ma_.64_1-0Ui9 Fri~1da1re rdngeralor. F µ lJme . 10.3, some da)l>I -----art. Gas logs. N.B. ·or saJe regular maple .-~tra hours. Call Ct>r Telephone Appl. Clerlr: ~2843. 830-5637 hdbo&rd, duung rm t.ble • appt. 499-4087 btwn 3 i; pleasant p l position SJOeac M2·SS6S pm only With National r1rm 4 Whu1pool Stand up rn:r 19 Nylon Soucie Lounge --hrs daily. Open 9·9 Call c f ~ ~ng ~ Call C.lwr , L<n·e St•at, Nylon SCTR Y ,IRECB'T • llr.s. Cutsba w 561 ~1.5 alt 4 Pm lbucle 2 sert 100 Couch. SaL oo.ly. Must t)'pe SO 842-7435 Side by side refng. ~ G-2907 • wpm. Front ore ap , ... ,.,.~ ,__I ..,U\ --~Manet? Call499 5361 ._.... ... ..., . ranie -· --,. 5* 1055 • ·~~"""'"'IST --Tal.Elt bothxlntqual 4.99-1221 ••-••••••••••••••••••• ~••V"" SECRETARY Asst to "'--I S lie Loolung for a cheerful vo.-.:-ansuSe Federa av ~ 1020 Public Sa.le on Sat. Aug. 9. resp. ~n to ans ph & manager. Ver) bus} up 11\RS has ao immediate ••••••••••••••••••••••• 12 ooon. Jocludes eqw~ ausc ok duoes No ex pr hob tery ~ decor a tang operuni for a ruU lame Pro 12speed 216' meot for aar deo ang. req. Call Joanne 8 JO to :.hop 10 C M ~ui.t ht: ldler an at 's San Juan $70 ' plumb1.og, & paantao~. 10 :XJ A;\1 onl} ~1 able to work w people & Capistrano oHtce ~x 646--409-I A Is 0 m 1 s c . t 0 0 I 5 , -------hJndle \'.irled urc: per is helpfulbutoatre ...... ....,........_,,,.:-L.•OZ5 clothing, furniture & RECEPTIONIST P 3 rl rr,Pot0'>1b1ht1e-.. ShJrp, qiared -·-)_......,._. houst'hold ate m s. 129 ume. Joe 1-·orrester LTU ;ag,;?n..,.,1"r person wunt ••••••••••••••••••••••• Clearbrook Lane, C.M. ~5370 ~ ~ ~00 We olfer a com petitive Ponnrd an1tle tron. 2\11" MAHICURIST/Uc'd dustry. Ellcell. career RECEPTlUNlST (fYPIS1 growth opportunity. Call Full or part llmt> to work Cynthia at 714.GiJ-&43 Mu.st have xlnt 1' pin~ Secmary·TY'Pist ~ed ror busy.tl B law office. 8411-4114 SUlttln.11 salary und an X :?l-•" X J 16" 10' Ion!(. Harws 1060 cxreUet)t rnn~e bc'neflt new. PP. S7 .00ea ••••••••••••••••••••••• package anclOOJ.ng dental 54J.:XJ70 ~g,. AppaJoosa Geld. 6 at Beauttfiralloo Center d1<'taphone !1lt11li.. i::d ----1n South Coast Plau OF'f"ICE Ctt'RK Must tclephone & rt'<"1lpt1on1:.t Village 556-7130 use lOKcy b) touch. li)(eb t~hruques S JI not req Sf'cr.-l:in "''''tant to w work wtlh figure-;, dnt Xlnt working cond & rr fmanc1al gl'n1u~ Sort MANUFACTURING opportunity for bright. ~t' benefits For app spoken, gent le, Joyful. TICHHIClAN energetic person. M rs !J63.00l. p~:rfccllOOISl.' r n•p3n• I to 2 yrs mech/electro Melt.ztor.496 12!ll. ---~-----nutntJOlL' mc3ls \'an~ mech exper or 1to 2 yr.\ ~ -----Busy to"estment firm hard v.ork & t ravl'I college, electron11· seeks rl'ceptaoni:.l for 4995683 techmcalscblorm11.Jtan QmCE Cl.Ell heavy pbooM ~ !Jte t'P -----techrucaJschl · mg Call 833-9880 ask Se<'ret:ir) :. da) v.·eck TDllNE£ forCheryl ' I 1't•w 1·1>">rt11•t1 r ro Back -Company will train IUU ----j!r<>und 1n rnarkl"llnl<' Reports autttly to chier Tile Daily Pilot has an Receptionist. Ch1roprac MU,)l ha'e bookk~pinii engineer 1~dune opening for lie As.sistant, w1U tram t'~~r A t'P" Great op ·Company pd profat shar· train£•e for full tlm('. for career as. Must bt• p11rtun1ty for Krowth care Ital ule. indoor or patio yrs. 15·3 bands, Basic TetTa C'otla. SO'"r of re· ~J:. ~~':~. Sl.200. tall 500 s f a vail Qualified applicants art> asked to apply an person t.o 8-4().™ U11 ud1oldGoodl806S OCEANSIDE 1030 FEDERAL Bes.mr BfW cxs Enlarger ~AVI~ 75'50mm 1.4 Ntk.ltor lens, --> ~ access SllOO &31 6495 32:!21 Canuno Capistrano ,. ~ SanJuao~pLStrano, ~ 1035 Cdhl 92653 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 661·7200 Exoti c A b >ss1 n 1an 1.·~·~1 Op Em I ihmalJlyan Penaan kll· ...... ~················ Carpet, 1 roll. 148 yrds. $15.95 retail. Sacnfice at _ t'Olil. S9 y rd. S3 l • "648 Jewetry 8070 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •lMMEDIATI::CA.~;H • f'o r Go ld, S ilver . Platinum. Any kao d . <'ond . amount. Daniel ~·5053 Must en.JOY phone con t act , wo rkin g with aast.omera. det&U won & typinc. Paid vacat ion. Sick pay • heaJlh UIS Full lime . Apply 1n per aoo . lloo·F r a. al Barden's Pest Control, &ti Ra ndolph. Costa -..s..ssio mg permanent position m !>i>H !>tarter fa,t. J<' '!u:.t h(• J>('r..<lnahlt> on JA.MrTORS ·'\o·acat1on.s & holidays pd our Classified Depart curate t> pist, & have ~d tclPph<)fle & have o""'ll •n SUPIRVIS<>ttS -medlcal.1.Jfems ment Must be ablc to "'r:retari a l dut1t•, I 1t1o.1t1'e Call ll4S·G484 ~---por p oyer lens. playful & lovuic. 54.5-4278 Barbara We buy GO LD . ~IERLlNG SILVER & Perswi K.Jtlens. blue. 2 Sil.VER $'s Will pickup. Male/female to work ·Mlss1onVle1oarea type~ wpm ttypmg '.6:!·S91 l. ttwnR&4forapp_1 __ -i TOO JOllMf' Hunungtoo Beach area te."t wlll 1dm1rustered lo .... Jarutor.. S3 80'hr, Wax· On ly those s eeking aU applkantal. 10 ke~ Rccept Prr. perm . ac Sf.CRt:TARY <AD~!'l l fOI er"'I. U 20 lhr. &aperv1sor permanent employment adder, handle phone~ cunte t~ pl.'it Nr 0 l: P 1' 20 hrs, all skills. "'""-Dla.m>od nng, '800/080. l L' need aprly. Call Mrs . learn computer and ai........,. 641 8070 24 Ji" ... h 7H 760 1507 --r 1040 Good am estment. Aft :.a at) open r or 10 other general clenr al ~~ --=----., _!,_ -, llDI IN£S7. 7. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6 ..... cro ....... fonnat1on & appl.Jcat1on, Campbel 581·3830 NAU 0 JU~• ,.,.... wnte Porshia Alexander dut.i.es. Opporturuly for ll£CEl'TIOHIST Secretary. Challrngin1d lmmrd. operungs for 15 KEESH ND Pups. AKC General Office, some exp Co • p O. Box llS126. advaocemeol and t x With or w1tbout typLn(t ~rowth opponwuty fo ~harp guys & gals, free to 0Wnp sin. M1t·. Pet & MacWury I07a. • helpful. 5 day, 40brs. Pasadena. CA 91107, or MANUFACTURIMG <' e 11 e n l c 0 m Pan ) needed Top pay Tem outslandm~ pe~. Rep 1 travel m l.)Or U.S. cahes s h 0 w P v l P l Y · •••••••••••••••••••••••.• S3.15/hr . S 48·H 23 call· 213 795·0263, o r FOREMAH ~:~~·~~·a~eal!~{hc~~ porary & full tune CaH ly II\ confidence Collins with unique business _213_1_tJn_._134S __ ar_t_6-"p-m __ T RUC K Spray booth"' between 8:30 & noon 213-681-3215 TodServkesat979-0164 A.W>c 5'01 S11n Nicolas( group.Must bell•over . La b p'1.s . bllt. AKC. ~~Lllbl6i~.hil hyr .22o!d .. d30' E 0 E UghUng fixture mfgr. penence. For interview. Or N.B free to start immedlate· b LS b m ""'l'i x ~ x wa e . -·-·-·-------1Jew e lry Sale s m an needs expr'd productloo please caU ; 642-U:Zl, ext l.E.LH OFACBI ·------..; worme · s o • c a P Offer. Rebu11l Ste am General needed.mustbeexpw1th foreman.DuUes incl pro. ZI Expaodaog Newpo rt ~reta.ry1Accounts Jtec l~;gx~o;:ek•dt~=-hnes __ .-'gua"--_r._~ __ lOM ___ cleaner, Electromatic National Co. Sffb men. stones. P r eferrable duction flow, schedulmK OltAMGECOAST Beach based investment Bkkpr. w anted for program. Ea.m s:zoo per Beaut. 6~ mo Old En&. SliOO.OO.ZlJ.771·2070 women P/l'ime. Ptrlme male. Marilee: 673-0449. & f"S:rvialo~ °'.!'~" DAILY PILOT !inns seeks motiva ted landscape arr hil«tural/ week aod up alter train· Sheepdog. AKC, re m . ~·---IOIO •• to interview as screen ap----------• i,e ~ 1 1 an~ee :·e r j~~n 330 w}eay Street a~gressave self starter arch1tectural/planoing ~ng~ For pe1rsotnal1 in· Pert. markloss. Obe· ••••••••••••••••••••••• : pit cants. Work from 1 ••-.aDllY 7141546.2901 Costa Meu wtl.h estab. backgroWld firm an Irvine area. Ap er ew con ac : ose <bent trained. Great pet, ™ACiE TA&S home, no aellint. Plent)' ..,._..," Equa l Oppor t unity •n R E leodl.llg Com prox 2·3 yrs e xpen ence Orolcoat833~70 orapp-loves c h ildre n. Jncl. or potential. Phone . SUPlllUtVISOR Medical Employer mlMion+ Call Yvonne. grg.s120. f ly In person at t h e doghouse " rood. SLSO. from )'OW' business card. -'""' Mr. James 96.5-0073 lDlerview. S h e r a t o n 4 s 4 5 Send ooe card for each : n4BDU,1CMPM Ell~ent career potcn· X-llAYTICH. MacArthur Blvd. NB 875-3733 tag pl115 one spare. We--llal opportunity for relia· E 'd N d d f OltDO DISIC 11. LH. Sc:TIY ret t 1 G•WAL OfRCI ble ~e r s o n w 1th a 1:p_er · ee e or Santa Ana distributor SECRETARY bf.t~ ll·5pm. Pattt1la Siberian H11Sltie Fem. I.yr. u r n perma nen Y ...._.__~ N •Dr s. ore. SI.t oo mo. k 1 1 1 Ne wport Beac h In· welcome at t he in · ..... """C.*'-. sealed attractive-t ag & ,.__,t I · Pl know edge of laundry w/meritraise.~5313 s ee 5 a rt cu ate n · dus tria l f irm seeks 'dalurepersonn«'dedto ltt'vi _...nn •~ strap, meeUo,e airline BdL Great . Glenn machines, s upervisory d!Vld'-la.J for inside sales poatll ve persona lit> !)erve as f>4,'nonal ex· ew. ~12 J.D. requirements. P re· Olsen 644·9174. evets skills. •b•·linguahbility ..atcAL/ProlltOfc. Houn 9 to 6, weekdays Front office type with et'UUve secretary lD sml TOPLESS MODELS 5 Month ok1 Great Dane. veil loss at theft! f or a _•_ew--"'.;;..._------r preferred . E njoy out· forbuay G.l>.i.oFountaan For •frs· call: Mecca at good phooe & chenl olc in CdM. Good sltalls S7SDAY.PAlD DAll.Y. St. Hem.a.rd mix. Male. penonaliaed las enclose Ollt fttday, 1 lirt otnce. ~:S1.nJc1~~~~~~ ~~~~ea~er~':;~:!,n1~~: -~-'._·~_ro_!_·_1o_~_c;._n_~_12_w_e_d_._·1 =~bc!l~'::J!~'~ ~ ~~~N~ ;~c ooexp.nec.1126-2583 _m_._m._37_92 _____ ~~~·~·P!;:..": ~ 10.SPM, some typlo1. meal per sblft. Apply m.9w Palnter by hour or Job R.E. lic. a plus. Salary+ '°'ce . u weU as handl· TowTrwdl o,.r. '"'le Y• 1045 will beck • trim your ~ maza. ~.:._"'!~{ IAM t.o Noon. d d d benefits log personal. social 6 Steedy, full time work. ••••••••••••••••••••••• tap. Or try two c.,. .-Q......,.. Medical RECEPTlONIST nee e imme late ly . . h ouaeh old affa irs . E d FREE .,......,.~s '"-~t.obaclt. 8UARDS MAll.tOTT MOTIL front office with ex· _sa __ 3'12._______ Mr. J ames 7141955--0073 Cba lleo1101 environ. .aper. not uqutre · iru & 1 ....... 1 ..... PRJCES: ~ I.I. S u -ment. Good benefits. M.u.t ti.ave good dnviq ok181.k. lcwht/a.ry. -.. a or31.., l"llll 6 put lime. All IOONewportCtr.Dr. .SaJary negotJa· PARTTillE ~ record Apply &All on 146-6101 •~ - area a . tJ a If or m • Newport Beach unt. Bcb. IG-XZZ. • Have openin,e for 2 as· Salary commensurate Wed. fr~ ar nuan 1124 ---------1 415 \ap Sl.60ea . ...........,_Ala 21 or EqualOppEmpt.yrM/F sertive aeenuwttblead· w/o,pr C.U714/4WN 008 2'12'7CroddyWy,UnJtH. AUST.SHEPHERDFem. 6/9t.ap$1.SOea. mw. l.tdnd wekome. U1ec ... A11llt• TallMrr 1ng company . Gnat forantervtew. Saal.a Ana Loves ldda •life. Sbota. 10ormonll.40ea. No.........,. aec. AIJIP-tor b u a y N e i.....u; IJO(.eDtJal. Xlnt tralnlna. mpayed, needs Dlce peo-SU.Tax Included tr u.1TelNI PnlactJcin 1.AW0F f1CES mewnatolo1t1t omce . FINANCIAL PLANNER New Ucenaees welcome. Secretarl'. 1 girl ornce, TRAVEL AGENT .... Jlle•zard .... .,., NOCARD? -lenlee UM W. Slb 'Neptlone ~t. Mmtbeup.lnlabwort CalJAISteUat.oeswen nedble:zsttrsperweek. per'd. Prefer Sabre ------------1 Draw your own or send:• ar.&. s.ii&a Aaa. In· Ute t ypin1. Faabloa M4-WL EARNVPTO aocurate typtn1. start trained. Xl.Dt beoefita. AKC II. &a.tan HUit.ie name, addttu, phone .tr ..-. .._. .. 12 6 l_. Ill.Ind, NB. Salary open. --------t4.21M4-tmorS.·'T715. '756-1bl to cood home only. we'll malle one cant per _...,. rn. ....em. 11ec11c11 m •~ PEI II. •7178 tag. Add 25t each. • ...----.. ~ Real Estate TNftt S....,. 9mcl cbfft « mmle)' or· ......... ap. ... IAplSecntary. Growlot --~!'""o1"""r·~· NB Xlat. work Ina cond. •Seatl.ry~• .............. npr • Well-tra!Dtd, Jorln1 male derto: 1111 .... pnferrtd, + Real &late UU1at100 ~~ie'~ ... ~ Put·Ulbe evtabal. bn. 'RallaaraDl help wanted ~I/A~,,':"•· eiqir. iD lbe t.raYel lo· ~· aUM aboll. Blt.t.a1~· Pl..OTPIJ~ ,; .. : ••al c • r I• t Io r arm ID Newport CeDter SaJU)' commeaaara(e colJeta. 711·JU1. to, wort counter. nack ......_. ... l " t Bpebr dultry. T5Hlll. =~ .... wt. JI -· P.O. 'Boa 1* ~ lltabll9'ff bNl•tH. tMb op, emdmt. Is •ltt:qer m..az --------anop •beer• wine bar upau on-P . c . -Colta ..... Ca.-· .... ,4 Clll ._.: ...,..,.. w • n • r 1 et I c L e 1 •I ' P/f offtee wort. Pft"IDI· ror t"V apot'U club. Over no. ave.. flrm. Good Travel A1ent wanted. ,. la 1 ~ • __ ...._ letretarJ. Shorthand, Medical 1,.ab •••d• neat. refer mature 21 only. Please call t.>lUa.~Nolaak.llla~ mlalmum 2 yrs exp, ....... •••••••••••••••• Y-ha•aq>lifter.modllL-.... n 'str'•r•lbncstat :=':':;tX::t':; :::'::::·=~ ~~u office ID Barbara.-..m. ~.~.~u: ~loeatlon. Liu: **I IUY ** :™=..~..,. . ...... llllP.V .... &a. depend hi upon Matore paraoo. uw. la Bltl' Cla.lfitd Retallllaaaaemnt .. r Good med F..._. at llK deak, tO&ID. nv. !!!..,.~ ':i '::::S qullfleallon• • up. re.poaalble/efflcleot. ada are re~Uy imall ASST. MAMA.. Secretary /Receptloabt. 0 ''led adwtnm111 la a ApplluHS-OR 1 •lll ..._ w/ lillat naen ~-I ..._ ~ Oood~.MO•ll 8ua1 ~:.-.;:· 1ood ''PICIPMto...a." 1.._ Current opealn • hU t1Jm Uaill ~ ....._.,..,to ..U _.. MD•SSU.•Y• -lillt!llllM c••• r -t»*t. wort.1o1 c:.u. wtlh e.la r.. w/fUbn OfPC.1. for •tore ..,..i omce won.. np: ,...._ ... llM Mnk'I MASTllS AUCTION -. o.Ji 17MGt. rre. llr~. 1W1' old .wt ror tmdlllw i.m•mohr . lrNdanidP -~D6L ~~ preferred. Valerie JUU ba._ '°on... AM H6 HH&IJJ.tUI _m.JTll _______ •• 1 1ilJ6; ,.. .. atw I0041H wit'-I Medical 0 buk1rouad .... NIUl&al Toplacie -~---c -•••wc . ......, aboc o.r low n1t.ee t.c>----------• l~~·~·~·~J~J~1.,~1~1l~•~·=~~~'~W~~~~~~~~~d~~~~~~~~~=~D~~~c;~~~~~~:·_~:J Hlekor1 Parma,_ · ~~~ ~~~~·~• ~ .....,......,., w..tdlfff'lan.842-09'72. WltllAdH tp• 142:~ _,, OaniftedM. 141.tlft DeU,y PUCllClusITTed Male, CF A ~g., Sl.50 ea. 964-0507 ~ --~-------- _ .. .,. 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It weU 642·5678. '78 3.1' Pace Arrow fo'ull> C'ql.IP, Sips 5 WOO wk. 2 wb S3~0 wk Days &'2 101.:?, l!'Vt'S &46-6595 -----T,,..,.... Trw•_. 9170 COHMRl CHEVROLET "lt>c li.1• l••f I\ ..• 1 1 f'-T \ \t t--" \ S46-I 200 TMDOLLAI PAIDFoa GOOD&CLEAM USIDCARS! miracle mazda ISPU-OWMID IMW"S To choo6e Crom '7 4 t.hru "792002's·320a • .. ~ 's A.tos. l•poried Alltos, t•porftod SADOl.ll~a ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• YAU.IT IMPO«TS lllG 9142 T,.._.. 9767 21dM~uentePk•y ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• liissloo Vae.)O '77 ~lldget. 1 owner r. 000 '63 TR4. new enRam-. nl'w 831·20t0 4~949 nu M 1.0l rood Must seU tares nev. 'an~ I \.Op, dual 76 s301. xlnl t'o nd Art e r ~ w eekd ap carb f'M8 trat'k. good 675 7984 condlt 1or1 S2000 or be'\l Sunroof. A '.'d FM cu.s •lfrer !lb8 73-$1J or 968·16-lO Air , s il ve r w l b lue ~ 9746 ,~ltforJohn leatht'r 1ol . S8200 or best •••• •••• •• ••• ••. •• •••.. _ r e g $S4 , ask1og S25 Port Bar. fully eqwpped. 646-4068 -.-.. .r -.:• Bdrm set: Hdbrd. 2 end ----9060 ....•...•.......•..•.•. •lilly t>q ua ppt'd Good cood Slt-eps 6 Sl4SO. CaU 646-7309 ~ '73 OPEL Manta. GR~AT VolitswCICJ" 9770 2150 H~_... ll•d. ECONO lllY CAR, good ••••••••••••••••••••••• -W 78 B._W 3201. dar k Blue. 700 .,. tares. dm fm 8 tra <'k. tbles. chest drwrs. king 1Y, loclo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• sz. Naug couch (Blue/ NA, Steno 8098 '49, Luders 16, 251\, va m gm> white 4 drwr chest ••••••••••••••••••••••• h u 11, s I a p 1 o N B . Costa W.SO 64S.5 AM /FM <'ass. low ma ' $725 or but orrer Havmg trouble selhni: &!nl cond A.slung SS50() fm>.lZJO. or 6733068. ask your car~ Try iu' Paid WANTED! w /~a r ror , ha ngi n g Bt-autJfuJ RCA 25" color beautifu l $4 000 lamps more misc 21382 TV. 2 )T wm ty, rree de-_ie.-__ 90_1_0. _____ _ Jwlio s.r.ice, Peril & AccnMrin 9400 Late model Toyotas aod 7S2 ~10 (CK Patt.I If no :.ins'fVr. ror or oot ' Ask for Tom lteep trying Adun 77 6.:l>CSI. bllt /blk. mml. snrf, leather, caM. a c. 32K. siu oo 95.S o:no Via stralls Lane HB. li very. Sl.24. 646-1786 968.mil ille l\ew, gold, Kenmore washer & gas dryer. ruU box s prin g & m.llt . For sale: Sansui ~ stereo tuner. ly r . old .. Never used. Must sell. ..nso 640-7213 rrame. pee an dresser. 2 loah & MariM ru~ st.ands, lilla.S!> t.opped '&,ljp...wt cortee & end ra blei.· ••••••••••••••••••••••• -~ ·~~ ....... ....:.:::-: Giiiird--~--· 9"01 ....•...•.............• PagearatTlrkets 2on Jul) lS' Fiberglass boa t . 25 & -I on Aug lsl SeU or trailer so h p En nrude trade for July 22 thru Ju. rmtor.' S690. Ru.os eoocl. ty 24 or Aug 17thru eod ot 7Sl~or642-6920. pageant. 714 1(99-3-$11 loah. u•IH•1ce/ Wheelchair Rolls In v SerTice 9020 care. Also walking cane ••••••••••••••••• •• •••. ••••••••••••••••••••••• .-Ya Wil YOUR CAI A(iAIHJ!! *DUFAELD* ~~~~c,lla· ELECTRI& ~~t;,r V olvo s. Ca ll u DA ''' ltUH~al•& Cotte W•t• "'••'-UOJ er S40-H '7 .o•v.. ll4ll.C . 754-6404 -UKI ~UUJU ~-=>·~~·===;:..;...t'<'•s;;;=~e;ng~less~t.h-an•i---.~rr'Pn HES On/..._ Jh.. &.... 2000 m alu Ka dro ns. ~1 -J.-.. auld tunl'. good tor k WANTED Come see & test dnve tbe ~ CaJI Dan 833-9300 or · new Ed1soa Elet't nC' C!M~ Allow~ the opponunit packet Surrt>y top model t.o consider the purchJl & a new hardtop ve~oo S SAYE SAYE S or trade-in of your clea ~ 'Wlndows & sunrool WITH USED P Al'TS Porsche. Cbeclt with U 962 3437 Lose weight now ' 10.2911><1 a in>. Guarantet'd. Call NEW Imported car parts Toda> ' Ory rot~ Cha lk>' Hull" BOAT PRICES IMPORT tr:iii_.;~-"'.'.'·~~iO§ ':'\ ~~~~ris rtd~~ia;o; STA~:aT~ i:iUJ~~~:t~r -~~~~~ rt>paars & matnteoaoce opt.aooal BMW dsl 1 ~am 776-9900 NOW' 7 Sea.s Serv1t'es 675.9137 717UdoPnDrin Cht'Yy e ngines 327 MK1l•1CMH Beoealh wipower glide. SJOO 1971 W..ted 1081 loah. Mari• l..idoSlu~ard crane 400 wlJSO turbo $400 ••••••••• ••• • • • •• • •• • •• Eql9,.-..t 90 30 ~!!~~!!~!!!!~ 548-8429 atler noon. WANTED-Men 's s11e 9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• _:._~-------1 Sandy S4G-rns ___ _ 1l631 ...... D<,..t" h•,,1 ~o-c..<.,... • u. n ll -----Datllmt 9720 '76, ong o~ner, und er JIM MARINO 40.000 m1 Sff 1t' S2020 VOllSWAGIH Price fl.rm SJ6.2007 1171 I MACH IL VD. 4 s peed. S800 firm . 84t-2000 .~~aller4pm _ • _ _ _ "-Jtot 9748 1.968 \W Bus All nt.>w. rit 'm {)pt>I wagon 25 mpl?~ .......... leect. ••••••••••••••• ~........... C'ej • 52196 ., , .... """ ....... ~9""~·· ~r-$4000 REii TEf -~~ .~.- 1 on an> brand n ~ ~ -18 ~tier Ht.hbk. snrl -90'ft " I U 'JM ~ 604 !Hn St.ere<>. auto. ~ ery 1· ----.. -c:k?an wilh lo mi.. ~ ~ 1910 SOSs ~1~1.5.45-0_1.89 __ _ 'Tl 2llOZ 2+2, 4 spd. elec lGos & ~) '78-1 -\'W-IU-bb-1t, fuel lnJtt snrl. /\M F':'tt t'Us. A. C HERE MOW!!! lJOn 4 Spd, 22:000 mt, S3K nu, S8S0<1 661 7074 !>Unrl. A \f F'M r .td 10, ------9£•CHl__...S ~bestocr~1~ 'J3 240Z Blue Beu otru ~ _...._" • A M F M Cass Good MB DoveStr~t for Sale 1963 BaJa Buiz rood 45pd ~9160 i• ~~PORT Bf.ACll R(-blt trans . nev. eltt • 752-0900 trac a l. • new Hal'> '18~ coupe S s pd , A C -5.Sl-6.178 Aslt ror Tom nr ,UY FM l>lerl!O Ca.t.bt.'lll'. Ponc:lw 9750 Denna ~ocrer 497 ~1 t ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 ----'76 P'OISCHI iS RABBIT auto. xlnt 76 2*1Z. l Mlver, 4 'lpd, 912£ rond Call art 7P M. AC. stereo cass. M1t'b, Onl -000 &cM2Sll5 ncnv,-.. .. ,......._. lat., reel 6 wlllte e&L t.o.dad.. lll50. aa.m Ckn•I 9'H ............... -...... SllUSla5TI Webawa lood1ll1~• of NE..-6 US&D ~! CONMUL C HEVRO LET ,... .. .r4 Ii'''•· ' r I \ \I I \ S46-l 200 74 Caprice, new rad:iall, orif own. Cad deVIU. root.~.~~ c;-t ftZ1 ....................... '&2 COMET CUSTO~ cy l. 2 dr, au~ owner $495. 64.S-- eon.. ttJJ ....................... 7tCOttYITTI! Automa tlC trans. ! EXCB.UMT! <U c. 83.sVRY ). ONLY SI0,'91 · HOWACca.•roW Dove • Quan Sts. KEWPORT BEACH Ul-4555 '79 Corvette 1.82, original owner. rwly loaded t6K IDI. 110 .500 Dys 5S6-03S3, eves 63(}.1!&4 76 Yelle. s how coad .. loaded. S78SO. 95l·S236 (714) Coeip-ttl3 ....................... 69 Couga r XR7. All o rqp nal l o wne r . 121.000ma. Xlnt. cond. s~ oao s.s1-22u 0-.,. ttlS ........ , .............• 13 A.spe;., Wagon. S9eC, Edit ruJJ loaded. '°. mi. • s~.~~~;;;S ps g .see to • pr-~t.e $311()() 54$-8091 69 Dodge Polara. ~Tit ona. mites. 00t> owaer. Pwr strc a.Dd brakes, GREAT CONDITION! $1.000 67$-lZJO . 67J..30& hrd tt40 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 14 Grand Ton.no. for sale .-I!>. doei. oo t r uo. S4~ bsl ofr 548-4028 after 7pm_. ____ _ 4 Sale. 60 Falcon , good bod y. t irt>s. b a l l ., ~tarter, al s till run.a! 551233. hiking boots. well broken WANTED: u· Hea\'yduty •'Z7' SANTANA, 6 bags of for Sal. m. also want a backpack Boat traJJer Will buy or sails. including spmn.ker. ~••••••••••••••••• & down sJeep1og bae. re:nt.l7~72'72 vane, VHG, sail away IMPORTANT '"' Dllm Paid For Your Car• on e ownr ~.orcer Sspd., w au Y 4•. ---- 631 UT~ i3l 2923 Ml 1910PRY I 89 \'W Squueback. n1't.'ds · · IOI MeUllB4 IMC. ~won S800 Ski r.iclc "i2 Grabber Xlnt cood. S2000 o r S.SOO tk over Pfi)'m ~10 . 78 Dau.un 8210 GX, AC. -SSON Buch .Blvd ""2-t355 ___ _ AM FM ste~. 18.000 (5~ No. ol SA f'w) au. $4200673-75611 La IUl!lra S22 s.m ·70 Bue loou &r runs S4'7·31.12 t'OOd Sl~.995 :-Jewport ----------11oafs. ,OWff 9040 Yacht Exch. 675-1!00 NOTICE TO Wanted. 2 Cheap baltes ... ••••••••••••••••••••• READERS AND tt45 Adalt.male•rem lt7tSCAUI Thtstle. 17'. 5 bags or ADVERTISERS 541..a:lll Twl.o 330's , 130 bours. s ails. cover, trailer . The p r at'e or item s JOHHSOH & S<>tt U.Ca•Mu~ 2G!6 Harbor Bl . Costa Mesa 540 i3240Z. "Clas11t'", mAC5. steno. equal .• 4 i.pkr-5, grt rood Al.k for Werner at 770· 1700 brr. 6pm. 5415-:M> al\ lpm grul. mu.\l llell now 1914 1..1.ncola Coo.t meotal 75 914 Euepl1onall) Sl.500 497-4026 Sl.&50. 4 dr. teat.bu ~ ....................... dean Runs great Must 411 pwr ., a ar. Lido sell !>49·7966 d)~ or ·;4 VW bus, A M1f'M Slllpyard 6'7J..T272 ~ens cai6 . 74.000 aul~ xtra t'111icd 8083 ~lf"~Joo8(:~· ~~~~J~y!n73~~ ~;.e:;;s~: t~~ ~:~:~l! WePfrf ... u wwwllh er 82 ·6· ~ c:.c: .. """l -(lass1h ed advertasaog OVEI -··••••••••••••••••••• Fra. days); 731· l e .... ,,,,_...,..., Cbtu:rnft.sdoesootmclude CX>NN Dtrector Lrombooe • <everunp & weekends). Lido H Good c:ond aoy applica ble taxes. .... ~ ..;;de.:..:..::an...::....;..'7_3_&M _____ 1 Mti CW' t9S0 Wltb e&Se EllceUenl COO· Ask forJerry. W llatler license. l ra.osrer rees, F'or YourGood dltlco. SlOO. ~after 43• Gran Manner fully ~11132 rlJl.llnC'e rharges. rees tor \'W. Porsche or AIMh i 4 Detauo 1200, 2 dr sedan 4 spd.. lS mpc hwy Air radio sw.e M2·s.J04 1S 9US lod> Red Xlnt •••••••••••••-•••••••• Cood • loaded S12.~ 7'9 Bus. UK m i. xlnt cood. 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Ltt included t.beadverta.ser o-adaals Nuds r,a1nl load ed. S25.ooo p p iS Rabb1l. dependablt• ha l c o mplete w .a 11 hle. SB0.000 Jack Curley S26000 714-884 9246 ~/ Mtos.e.•OV't.ci &500. 644-s.563 <"~ & 5:5-5i'i12 c 4 .,s r a t'lt r ad ial,, cases 19000MO Call aft 534·1S05 e venings & • · _...aas-~sl!'cs ThW'S.01""' ~710. I S1995 49!1 1 2 1~ e\~. t5ZO .. •••••••••••••••••••• 1 '{(11 6::1>PM (714) 737~ weekends. 64 2 · 432 l UDO 14 Rttenlly rebwtl. 9701 ~9UT. 80K one Alloys, Z1J.'Z76-2513dys weekdays goOd ls SlOOO r rm no ••••••••••••••••••••••• '734MOZ Custom PaUJt aod Ac. bra. ~ver, ear. 1m · ------"-----APPLAUSE Gait.ar, Uke . trlr ~5293 I . C.olleclor Car ·57 Bwck ~httls rul n1t'e rar ma t' $7 ,900 . o rrer iS fUn ~ ~ust SeU 1 110.7000 oew, Sunburst Design. •ZS' LUHRS SPRTf'SH Skylark On g owner F1...EE'T PRIC ES on n $4~ OBO SS7 0874 Or St.eve 541-i44il al\. SPM passenger. wlute beige. Sl601 offer. C&U P att.I al '7 0. b r 1s t o I . t e ak * w E s T S A I L 3 2 · . 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Ra.nkop eoe•. a.l.t -.. car -..._4 • • .. ~ Call--...... .._. ..... h . 11.-mt 144-mlafU. ~--~-~-~=====-=~~~===;:-=:::;-:;:::::;::: 6====~~~~===~~:i=========i • t H11ntlngton Beaeh Fountain V f!,,0~y * VOL 73. NO. 204. 3 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, JULY 2.2, 1980 Your Hometown Dally Newspaper Countian Held in Sia • gof TWENTY-FIVE CENTS 1 Dad · lJoctOr's & Murder Trial Set By DAVID IWTZMANN Of .. Dlilty ""' ..... A prominent Hunlinctoo Harbour s urgeon has been ordered to stand trial in Orange County Superior Court for the June 13 double slaying of his e.¥-wife and a well·koown Long Beach attorney presumed to be her lover. HB Pair Arrested / In Thefts By STEVE MARBLE Of ... o.tl'f """ s-... A Huntington Beach couple. who police allege posed as wealthy land investors to gain entrance to expensive homes along the Orange Coast. were arrested Monday on burglary and grand theft charges. Newport Beach police said. Arrested in Scottsdale. Ariz .. on a Calllomia warrant were Karen Lynn Hix. 37. and Dale Lee Rak. 29. Both listed their Huntington Beach address as West Orange County Municipal Court Judge Ragnar Engebretsen ruled" Monday there was reasonable cause to believe that Dr. Louis Alaia, 50, stabbed Margy Lo.u Alaia and Marvin Tincher to death with a kitchen knife the. night of Friday "~ •"-"* 21372 Brookhurst St. • STRICKEN Peter Seltera Detectives assert the couple, who drove a milk·white Rolls Royce. would burglarize homes the 13th. • _._::j can \~~cJ,U)FY C®l! _ conCltJCJe . . . lliaC first aegree murde r had occurred," Engebretsen said in rej~ting defense requests that murder charges agains t Alaia be dismissed. . &tneii-i dimn -while being shown the property -.--·~~---~!~~· ..,.· _ _...,,· ..,....-=-·= · Police contend tbet the couple Engebretsen also turned down a defense motion to drop special ·Circumstance allegations (against the gray-haired phy- lsician that could le ad to consideration of the death penalty if be ls convicted. 1 The judge said there was • reasonable cause to believe that s pecial circumstances - multiple murders -existed in the case. Engebretsen ordered Alaia, presently free on $250,00 bail, to appear in Superior Court in Santa Ana Aug. 4. A trial date would then be set. Defense attorneys ror Alaia bad sought to have cbarge5' <See oocroa. Pa&e A%) Arraignment Delayed in Murder, Rape Arraignment of William Lee Evins, charged in the murder and rape of a Fountain Valley housewife, bas been delayed until Friday in West Orange Countv Municipal Court. Judge Marvin Weeks delayed Evins' arraignment that was aebeduled Monday ln order to appoint a public defender. Evins was apprehended by Fountain Valley detectives last Tuesday in Pasadena, Texas, on murder eharles in coo.oectioo with the bludgeoning death ol 28-year-old Joan Anderson in March. 1919. Police said that Evins, 25, was a member ol a work crew that was putting a room addition on the Anderson home. He was living in Anaheim with his wile and two young cblldren at the time. Court records show that EviDa also u faclna alle1ationa of committlna torture. He i5 bein& held ln <>nnse County Jail without ball. Has Heart Seizure LONDON <AP>-Actor Peter Sellers suffered a heart attack today al London 's plush Dorche5ter Hotel and was taken to a hospital. He was first reported in gran condition but later was said to have improved s lightly. The 54-year-old Sellers has s uffered a s tring of heart attacks the past six years. The last was in May in Dublin, where be was hospitalized for several days. lo tm be was fitted with a pacemaker. A spokesman at tbe Dorcbeaw. home for viaJUna royalty, tycoons and movie stars, said Sellers checked in Saturday with bis secretary, Michael Jeffries. After being stricken at the hotel today, be was taken to a hospital, where a spokesman said he was "gravely ill." Three hours after be was taken ill. however, the spokesman said Sellers' condition bad improved slightly. He was being treated in the intenaiv~are unit. The actor was recently reunited with his fourth wile, Lynne Frederick, 29 years his junior . after a split. She was not believed to be with him in London. Kennedy Raps Convention Rule WASHINGTON CAP) -Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, ta.ting b.i5 campaign into the enemy's camp, i.s appealing to President Carter's national cooventloo dele1ates to support chan1es in the J>U1Y platform and to reject what he ca lls an "undemocratic" proposed rule requiring them to vote for the incumbent. He warned. as be bas in numerous campaien speeches, that Republican nominee Ronald Rea1an wlll win the White Houle tllia tall if Democratl don't reject Carter's policies. Red Onloa Noise Owner Effort Halts HB Nuisance Vote BJ llOBDT MUD ... ..., ........ Tbe Huntlncton Beach City Coancll backed away from taldDa lelal actkm aaa1mt tbe Red Oll6oi daDdDI ball MODdQ beeame al neeat efforta bJ tbe maa......-t to bald down na6M. Tlae cqwactl declared tbe faeW\7 .at P«er's LaM•nc 1a llmtbalt.oa Harbour a public .... F N two ..U 8IO afta' reeelYIDI a barra•• of eomplalnu from nearby .......... ~ would split up during tours and while one stayed with the agent. the other would loot the house. Armed with a search warrant. Newport investigators said they turned up more than $100.000 in alleged stolen items inside the suspect's Huntington Beach home. Police said most of the seired evidence was jewelry. The burglaries they said. date back at least two months and as many as a dozen homes from Huntington Harbour to La Jolla may have been hit. Detectives said the evidence seized will be displayed to possible victims on July 28 from 4 to 7 p.m. for identification. Homeowners wbo feel they may be victims are urged to coot.act police at 644·3'761. Airport Zone Plan Shelved In Huntington The Huntington Beach City Council delayed action Monday on a reques t to rezone Meadowlark Airport into a · 64·acre mobile home park. City olficlals said the action was taken at the request of the airport owners who wanted to delay the matter until Aug. l8 whH the full city council is present to bear poblic testimony. Council members Ruth Finley and John Thomas were absent Monday. Plans by tbe Nerio family have nm into opposition from nearby residents who wi.sb to retain the present single family zooing and by airplane pilots wbo want to keep the general aviaUoa facility open. Other residents who have fought the airport operations over the years favor the mobile home development. HtJ1Jty Action On Cuts Hit W ASHINOTON <AP> T'reasury Secretary G. William Miller cautioned Coo1ress today that huty ad.ioG to cut taxes in this eJection year cou.1$1 make it even more difficult to stop inflation and reverse tbe economic ~ion. Howe'ftl", llWer held out tbe hope ol a tu cut in 1981. "U desi1ned with care and deliberation aa part of an over-all economic pro1ram, sucb adion may well improYe our eamomlc performance°"" the next several years," be aaid. Miller WU the flrat witness U tbe House Ways and Meua Committee, reactloc to Republican calla for Immediate actlon on tax cuts, opened hearinp on whether an1 tu redudian ii desirable liven tbe state al tbe ecanomy . PL:aaa·Won't Ran · LOS ANGELES (AP> - Sa7ln1 be tlnda seekin1 c • m pai1n contri butioas "dlatuteful.'' City Attorney Bu.rt Plw NHIOancld Moadar tbat he will DOt Mek a tblrd .... ID UM ofll4'e be bu laeld .... tm. ,.,_.....,.. REKINDLING PAST ISSUES IN CHICAGO PROTEST Man Identified •• 'WHd BUI' Bumi Draft Card Protesters Greet Draft Registrants By Tbe A.uoclated Preu Post offices around the country were ringed with s ign-wav101 demonstrators cbant.1.ng "Doo't Reenter" as young men began re1i1terlng with the Selective Service System amid protests tbat generally were peaceful. "What can you do? It's the government . right ?" said Michael Hughes as he signed up in Oakland. "I Just hope I don 't have to go ... I just began living my life." The registration program. which will affect four million men born ln 1.980 and 1961, began Monday and continued today alter last·minute efforts to block it. It is being challenged as uncons titutional because it. excludes women. and the U.S. Supreme Court ls expected to bear the case later this year. Protests were widespread, but generally small. and were not reported to have interfered with registration. Post office walls were spray painted with anti-registration slogans in Seattle, and several thousand registration forms were stolen overnight from the Eugene. Ore .. post office. Two New York City postal workers flled a lawsuit asking to be exempted Crom processing registration forms. Allan Rocg. 29, who applied for cooacienlious objector status durin1 the Vietnam war, said be could not "in good conscience" help register other people. Rundreda ol people paraded outside t New York City post office across from Madison * * ... Squatt Garden. wbile protest.on inside locked arms in frcmt ol the r~ window. Some 20 pu:kets an San Antonio, Tau. chanted. "One. two. tbrtt. rour. Exxon's not worth a war." Some 400 people marcbed around San Fraocisco's main post office. and 1n Bernal Heights. Calif.. two men cb.amed themselves to the post ollice door before pol ice cut them free and cited them for disturbing the peace. But there also were demoostratJoos ol anolher sort. At dawn. a group of younc men parade d outside the TaUeyville, Del., post offiee with American flags , and rour registered when the office opened. ln Food du Lac. Wis .. one o( the Cint to register wa.s Dan Ahem. 20. who s aid the Plllht ol his uncle, 1bomas Ahem Jr .. a hostage in lran. "magn.llaed my obUgatloo." David Gibbs, who rectstered in Wichita Falls, Texas, said. "It's no problem ... I wouldn't mind killing a few Iranians." In Boston. where about 100 people staged sil·ios at lbe entrances to the Post Office .Square station. chants of "Hell, no. we won't go." mingled with strains ol "God Bless America" from acro5s the street where construction workers briefly traded P'D\cbes with proteston. Members of the CoallUoo Again.at Registration and the Draft banded out leaflets at poet offices around the nation. * * ... Booth Operators Oppose Sig11ups The band-palnted alp on tbe side ol the plywood boolb near the malD Santa Alla post oftlce read, "Dnft Coamelor b In." •'I am not 101D1 to danmed Af1bantstan." declared one 20-year-okl ,outh wbo cll'Oft ap ia a i.t.model fonilD impart sedan. "l'we eot a hieod wbo bad Im atamadl bloWD awQ." ••1 wu ban iD ~ and I don't wut to ao ••• MDOUDCed aaotber YOUDC man dlrecMd to tbe draft coun1elln1 bootb bJ ciemomtraton bl front al tbe ba.Ud.lna at ml N. Grand A". • 11 am not IOlna to &.::: there ad n,bl: lt'ct be U somedUC b~ hen. at home." tal a tblrd , a »1ear-Gld 11eaican American man alreacb a fatlaer. He a.aid lae'd probably watt until tJle tut mla.ie before dedcftnl ......... to ..... bla re~canl. ;;;;....,.. booth ... -up by a coalltloa of draft re1istratlon opponents, lncludin1 members of tbe Society for lJbertarlaa Lt.le. IJbertariaD Part1. a.ad Alllace for Sunt•al. Tbe ...,,.. al tbe bootb. aaid eoumelon Howard ffinm• Mad Dy&DM Petenea. LI to .U. sure 11 Ir ao , • .,. olda wt. are required to re1i1ter ··~ tbelr aptkml ••• .... Ptiterlm ..w-........ not permit counaelora to eneouraa• aet1 of eh·ll dllobedlmce, .-eb u ad'ftllal a pe...-notto ........ AAecliltbeGP'.._.•......._ to =oteatlal r••••tr••t baalc boAJ cloWD to ...._ re1 , or nGl ,.........., ud fadal &Jae c:oaHq..._, llr. ,.._ NMl. ··v-. ta.at'• tt." Teen Hit In Los Al Shooting By FKED£a1cx SCBOEMEl:IL Of ... Deity ~ SYft A twe>county shooting spree that left a Los Alamitos man dead and his nephew and a Los Angeles teen·ager injured ended early today in the arrest of a northern California transient on murder and assault charges. Huitt Carter. believed to be about 30, was arrested by Torrance Police Department officers about 1: 15 a.m. today without lucident, more than six hours atter the shooting began, authorities satd. Killed about 6·30 pm. Monday by a s ingle shot from a .30 caliber carbine rifl e w as Carter's father, Dean Carter, 62 • Q(.J.Z!OO ~~.m.UMt--~ unwacorpor ated R.ossm oor • neighborhood of Los Alamitos. Orange Count y Sheriff's De partment invest1~ators also alleged that Carter shot his cousm. Dean Jantzen. 17, who also laved at the Rossmoor address. Januen was reported to be m senous condltion today at Fount.am Valley Community Hos p it a l after undergoing emer"'j/t".gery for stomach wounds. Lt. tt Hart said Carter ned f the residence after the sbooting and drove to Norwalk where Jeffrey Glenn Simpson, 18. was shot twice and injured as be stood in the frool yard of tus b(\me. <See SPaEE. Pa1e A%) Shop Ouner Foils Holdap In Huntington A Huntington Beach coin shop operator grappled with a gunman for possession of his sawed-off shotgun Monday and won the struggle when t'he weapon di'scharged into the lloor. police reported today. The would·be gunman lled. Nobody was hurt. Police said a man about 30 with brown hair entered the Orange County Coin exchange at 16052 Beach Blvd. with a s ingle-barreled s awed-off shotgun at 2: 10 p.m. and ordered proprietor Robert Scott, one of his employees and a customer to Ue down on the noor. Scott then grappled with the gunman and the weapon went off in the struggle, police said. Scott wrested the weapon from the gunman's hands, according to police. Police said Scott chased the holdup man out of the store. The \m.Successful bandit Oed by stealing a Southern California Gas Company pickup truck. according to police. Police said the vehicle in which the gunman bad arrived w u left running behind the coin s hop. It was also reported stolen, police added. .Coast Weatller Fair throu1b Wednes- day, except for nl&bt and mornln1 low clouds spreadinc inland. Lows tofti1bt eo at the beaches. 65 inland. ffilha Wed.Des· day upper IOI to lower 80s. INSIDE TODA~ "°" ,,.., ..., "°°' .... • °" .......... ,,.. R.om.t hovt ..... ,. .. ~ SH...,,,...,,.Bl. ..... ... _..,.. Al ....... • .......... : ... .....,. a ~ _ ....... ....... -.: ~ --=-'= M ,, ,,_ _ .,,a EE=-i1 = ~= !'\: -a ... .._ .. ' J l ~ J ----.,_ " ONLY Pl.OT H«f I•=r'"t"*AIW L.aU *"" ,,. ...... ..,... _, · 111 ................ . &xon Says Eaniings Running Oul of GaJJ NEW YOU (AP)-Enm QJrp , tbe world's lartMt oU ~mpany. aid toda~ Sl.o.J billion tn tbe 1ttel0d quaiwr oc lllO, • ~ S ~ f"8 proftb 1n tbe leeoad quart.er ot unt. but down •lllltlftcudy from tWa ,..,. •• ""t1u&11ier 1a1Da. Tbe prdit '-'°eue. '-t "'-IOme Wall Street aaatJst,it l't'edlcted. marked a atowdown from &.be complD.Y'• toa perunt flnt-quuter increaM aad re:lled.s a C!OOlil\t ot tbe world oll·Pf'IN splral ' Enon's rbairman, Cllftoll C Ge.rvt.n Jr , aaid t.be C"Ompany'a s~ond q1.uartu earn.Inga relleded "deellA• ln volume and m&rlioa'' lo U S PtlrOl~m rdlnin1 and market.in& operaUona, and a -mlllion foreip-excban1e Ima u t.be dollar weakened on wortdcurttncy marlleU. SMp Crtttlu. Slak• ROTTERDAM, Netberland1 (AP> -Tbe bow of the 21 ~.87S-ton su~rtanker rose out ol tbe water ·'lite a cal arcbln1 ita back" ht-fore tht! shtp &napped 1n two aod sank whlle unloadin1 a cargo of crudeoiJ Ill Rotterdam harbor today, a wit.oeusaid. .. It was unbelievable.'' said Rene Maas, a 2•-year-old dockworker. who aald the stern or the ship. the Ener&Y Concentrauvn, began inking before tbe bow popped out oft.be waler The vessel's ~ crew members, from Hone Kone and China, escaped unhn.nned, said a spokesmanfortbeport authority. Captl.,~•' f'a•llJe• /tlttt' WASHINGTON CAP) -Freed holtaee Richard Green met today with some of lhe families of lhoeesUll held tn Iran to tell them what he could aboullhelrlovedones. • Queen spoke behind closed doors to about 40 people, representing 15 of the families who llve in the Wasbtngton area according to Louisa Kennedy. ' Mrs. Kennedy, bead of the Famlly Liaison Action Group, said she wa.c; encouraged by what Queen reported about tbe condiUona o( capthity. 2 "lo•u•ftl A<-quiurd CHATTANOOGA. Tenn. <AP) -An all·wbite Criminal Court jury today acquitted two Ku Klux Klansmm and convicted a third on a reduced charge In the shotgun woundlnes of four black women outside a downtown tavern. · ~arsbalJ Thrash was f10ed $225 and given two wortbouse t:aim~..+'""*~~s:=::::.::-~ -· 111 wOftttM: ea<b-cm~ at tw moatm lftf1r!r conviction of two counts of assault and battery and one count of simple assault. · . Wilham Church, 23, Imperial wi%ard oftbe Justice Knights pf lbe Ku Klux Klan, and Larry Payne were found innocent by the jury Reagan Pi<"k• 1llde WASHING TON CAP) -Anne Armstrong, former ambassador to Great Britain, was named co-chairman of Republ.scan presidential nominee Ronald Reagan's campaign com mitt.et> today. Services Set For HB High Drama Coach Memorial services will be held Wednesday rught al Hunungtoo Beach High School for dr~a instructor Al Maddalt>na Mr . .\faddalena died at the age of 34 last Monday. leaving bis widow , R ose m ary , a nd daughters Lisa , 6. and Laura. 3. 1.ncluded in the services al the high school audJtorJUm where he directed many high school plays will be a scene from "CaWomia Suite" to be performed by rus former students. The play was scheduled to be staged this summer but was canceled upon h1s death Several colleagues and former studenL~ will partJcipate in the memorial servkes. Mr. Maddalena was drama 1oslructor al Huntiogtoo Beach High School for seveo years before bis death due to cancer, according lo Principal Aon Chlebicki. SPREE ..• Hart said that authorities "were ooe step behind" Carter in the late evening hours as be drove to La Mirada, then Torrance. Torrance police arrested Cnrter after observing a man \\'1th a rifle. Tbey detained .Carter based on a radio broadcast previously i5$ued by Orange County authorities. Hart said Carter was booked into Orange County J all and is bein& held without ball. OAANMCOMT "• DAILY PILOT TM Ot-... c:..t11 0.1• ~,.._ •ltf'I ...._" ., ·------.. _,_ ........ Or-C...,d _,.,.,.. c-"'-"'"'" -·-.,. _,_ -· .......... ,,_. ... C..t•--· ....... --·~•c•,F•*"···" 'i•IH9J. lrwtft•. l•9'W"• .... ...,-c-. ,.~..----.. -·-~ ... ....,--.... .._ __ .............. -,, .. -... "..,, ,.,__ l'..0 ..... c. ........ c..o_ • .,.. -··-~--­J OO• (Wtoy Vl(o"'"'"'""'_C#_fl_ ~-, ..... n::"~T.C" °"""""·~ ---........1:-.... ~ WHIO.-C-v ldloP HuMIMtOft ... Olftce '"'' .. '"'" ......_. Moll~ ........ 1'0 ........ - oe..... ~'::~fl:::::·· Tal&ll"-' (PM)...., QaulfladM•••illll.....n ., _ _.Or ..... ~C:-0 ... .. t. ~ :.o:. Cf.!!.,~ :r .. :-.. _.,_;;r."" ........ ~ .. ~~=---..... , ......... .. ... -,,_ .... _ ,.. ., t .. t ...... ~ '""" ..... """"'"" ... .., ... . :.::.:..-:..-::= .. -i.:,..~. -.. • Fro• PageAJ DOCTOR •. · against the ortbopedic surgeon dismissed for lack ot evidence. Co·counsel Ed George Jr. said the prosecution, tn presenting evidence during a preliminary hearing that began Friday, bad not demonstrated to a reasonable certainty tbat Ala.aa was guilty of murder . The same was Lrue. George said. for the s pec i al c ir c um s tanc e allegations. The defense attorney said there was no evidence to show that the physician had coldly plotted to kill his estranged wife or Tincher. 50. Instead, George said. the evidence during two days of testimony showed that Mrs. Alaia. 37, and Tincher bad been slain in the heat of passion. George said the evidence indicat«i that Alaia arrived at lhe home to cllicuss visitation with bis two young children. But wheo be saw Tincher there, be simply "106t control." According to the children, who testified Friday, an ar1ument between the two parents quietly ensued during which Mrs. Alaia attempted to call lhe police from the kitchen phone. Nine-year-old Maria Alaia testified that ber rather followed the' woman into the kitchen, grabbed a knife rrom a wall rack aod plunged tbe blade into her stomach. The girl lben said ber fatber ran into an adjoining room where Tincher was seated and attacked the attorney, a well-known figure in tbe Long Beach community. Mrs. Alaia died from a single knife wound wb.ile Tincher was stabbed nine times. The fint city unit to arrive at the scene tbat Di&bt waa a fire department engine company. Firefighter Edward Terrell testified Monday tbat when be and two others entered tbe front door to the home, tbey were met by Marc Alaia, 11. "Hurry, hurry, i1's my mother," Terrell said tbe youtb told ftreftgbten. He 1akt t.be reea1e ~en went to t.be tttdMD area wbere they saw two boctiee oa t.be ftoor. Dr. Alaia, be said, WU bmt Oftl' the woman 1ivla1 ber ca~pulmonar)' retutelUltliaa. Terrell said wbea be knelt down to AMllt, be asked tlM deleaclmt wbo bad attaned tbe pair. He uld·the doetor admtued btdld lt. Wiim DClltber fl.rem• ....... wortla1 oa Tlaeber, lb• P.by1lclaa reportedly tald 'Don't WGl'T1 about blm. Work oa ber. He doela't mau.t/' aet01dllll to 'hrnll. 1'111• nren1bter .... Alata ~ left tbe ~ ... Ind Ht clown CID a couch lD \be TV room of tbt bollM. d Al'WI ....... DENISE WORD REVELS IN WELCOMZ DALU.J RAINFALL JU81 a Drop In th• Bucket After P•rchlng Drought Scattered Rainfall Cools Soutlm:est By the AslocJated Press Rain took some of tbe pain out of lbe heal wave' that bas coolrlbuled to more than. 1.200 lfe~t00ar.·1iut" agnc\iifuie officials say il wiU take a lot more to break a dougbt in the SouthwesL Widely scattered showers fell ar ross Texas today but officials said It was just a drop m the buckeL "To have any kind of reLieffrom the drought, we'U need a rainfall of an Inch and a hall to two inches." said Virgil Helm of thf U S Department of Agriculture's Soil Conservation Ser vice in Dallas. "Some or thf' areas are so dried out that you have such huge cracks that it might take three to four inches.·' More than four inches fell in rt>me eastern Ark a n sas communities late Monday and of· ficials there called it "Just a shot in the arm." Dr. Woody Miley, a soil specialist for the Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service, s aid, however , that about 80 percent ot th.-cotton crop could bounce back If more rams fall m the next few weeks Tbe North and Northeas t, wbicb bad been spared the beat plaguing other parts of the c-ountry, oo Monday endured a Sttond day of leJllperatur~ over 10\r.~~~-­ cl ared io N e w Yo rk aod Philadelphia The beat bas been blamed for at least l .2tl deaths in 23 states smce June ti!. according to an unofficial count by tht! Associated PT~ Sen David Pryor, D-Ark , s aid be was "appalled and fru s trated " bec au s e the Farmers Home Admirustrauon bas not dttlared the state a beat-wave dis aster area. Tbe Small Business Administralloo declared o disaster area In the state Thursday. Missour i Gov . J oseph Teasdale and U. G<>v . William Phelps went to Washingtoo on Monday to ~It an additional $20 millioo in federal a.id. Tbe state bas received more than $6.5 million from the government. with most of tbe mooey going ror the purchase and delivery of fans. Temperatures 10 both Arkansas and Missouri cooled som ewhat Monday, but bot weather and increased humidity were expected lo return by the e nd o f the w ee k fl 1gb temperatures in the 80s were reported Monday Ul Arkansas. while in Missouri only J oplin reported a temperature of 100 or hlgber. lo Mississippi, 11 lncbes of rain Monday brought some In Huntm· gton relief from the beat. but forced more than 1,000 residents to Fortune Tale Didn't Sell A fortuneteller's request to leave their homes. The Naliooa.l ope rate a concession 00 the Weather Service placed the be a c b for en terta Io ment entire Miaslsslppl Delta under a purposes was routinely denied flash Oood watch Mooday ru&ftl- Mooday by t he ttunt1ngtoo While many states hardest bit Beach City Council. by the heal wave were eQjoytng F at I ma Steve 0 s 0 f some relief. temperatures in Sacramento asked tbe council to New York bit 102. surpaaalnc tbe modlly its t•year-old ordinance lOO·degree mark for only the lo a 11 ow fortune t e 111 n g. second time in three years. Tbe astrology, card reading and first time came Sunday. witb a Sl7BllBe• Counfy Backs Building Fund • . • JO ... ~.,. aE'YNOLD8 them into adding the Sl.8 miWaD 1 ~.;,:;,::,.,,..:. ,.,... ln order to restore itema be'cl Tbe Oruae Cowlly Board ot been forced to cut from bia SUpeTvilon bu approved a Sl7 budeet. million u.t of build,inl project. The additional funds will pQ for 19111).81 tn the fourth day ot for 56 employees whose jobs hearings oo the county's $614 would have been eliminat«i or million budget. reduced by the budget cuts. Because the county bas listed The General Services Aaenct only S3 miWoo in revenue to pay was also given slightly ::: for capital improvement than $1 million to pay for projects, it appears WtelY tbat new rull·lime employee. u wel the balance of tbe funds will as $800,000 for extra help anO come from the county'• $20 overtime. mostly in the elections m i 1 I I o n i o f e d e r a 1 division. revenae-ab.arine money. During the aaency's beariDI Heartnga on di.atributioo of the I a s t week. s uper v isorl revenue sbartng funds will be questioned the large allocalioa beld Wednesday. s ought In addition to the Of tbe top priority buildings departme.nt's SS9 million budget. item1 aubmitted to supervi.son During d iscussion of the Monday. siJt projects worth additional funds, s upervison about SZ.25 million were dropped criticiied County Administrative from the list to await future Offi cer Robert Thomas for studies. bringing the m department Included among the budgeted budgets in which some fixed projects were $3.7 million for costs weren't included. acquisition of the nee Canyon Thomas replied t hat he had dump sl&bt. $5.25 million for an been gi\'en a target figure and addition to the No rth County the cuts were made to gel the Municipal Court. $1.l million for departments to co~form with the site work for an addition to the tota I that supervisors set. South County Municipal Court, Supervisor Harr iett Wieder $5.25 millioo for a fire training t old Thoma s that in future center, $2.3 million for a new budget sessions. she wants to kitchen and services wlng al see all department budgets with juvenile hall and $2.9 million for the fixed costs included even if it construction of a new public means submitting a budget that healthclinicallaboratory e xceeds t he li m it s s et by During the day loog session. s upervtsors superVlsors also took time to ·'That way we can then be in a approve a $1.8 m11l 1on addJllon pos1t1 on to make the policy to the proballoo department's deds1ons about where to cuL budget. The way we're working now. The department l> $15 6 rruJllon '!' e re talung these items one at -o\Tagei M s :Il)~m lasf~~ime ~ ... -~~~-. by supervisors, but director the whole budget problem ," she M 1c ha el Schumacher talked said * * • * * * Repab-Judged Uu Costs or Stwulards? Faced "'"th a S3 million repair bill for the historical old county courtho use. the Orange County Board or Supervisors Monday decided to s pend S40.000 to loot for a cheaper way t.o re '>pen the bwldlng. It bas been nearly vacant since late last year after a ~.000 study revealed 1t wasn't up lo state earthquake standard5. THE ONLY COUNTY offi~ still housed In lbe 50-year old red Anzona sandstone structure 1s the GeoeraJ Services Agmcy's plan vault and that's slated to be moved into a temporary bulJdi.pl Iner this year. The $40.000 included in the list of $43 million otcapital project..s under eoo.sideratioo 10 Mooday's hearings. wilt pay for "a re·study wbtch may indicate that we can spend a lower amount to bring 1t into conformance." Supervisor Pbihp Anthony Sald The ~.000 study esumated a cost of $2 2 mUlloo to $2 8 mtlLioo to make the bulldlng safe enoUJilh to use again County offi<'lals saJd Monday I.be cost 1s $.1 hullJon . WHILE THE S ECOND study 1s unde rtaken . supervison had a fe w suggestions of their own for ~-opening the buildmg wit.bout spending a lot of county money. Harriett Wieder got bacluog from colleagues for her suggestion that the county pusb for legislation that would relax the eartbquate safet>· standards for his torical buildings. Supervbor Edison Miller said he's been working with Rep. Jerry Patterson. D·Sanla Ana, in getlloe federal funds to defer part or the construction costs. MU.In SAID THAT if Ounge County gets a federal district court. It could use two of the old bulld.in&'s four av ailabie court.rooms. Eftll wtthout the federal money. Mrs. Wieder 004.ed that il would cost the county $1 million each to build four new courtrooms. so lbe $2.8 aullion improvement cost that would make those four courtrooms available still represeols a savings. palmistry. She emphasized an 101 readioi. "entertainment only" clause be --------------------------------------- added. The city attorney's office recommended denial, saying a modification would result lo enforcement problemJ "since it would be difficult to determine when and under whal circumstances s u c h fortune U!lling was betng conducted for entertainment ooly." According lo the police department, whkb also opposed tb.e change in the ordinance, fourtuoe telling and related practices have historically been used to defraud end eJttort • money from t.be unwary vict.lm. The ordinance banning fortune telling was adopted January ot 1966. NOISE • • • dancmc facWtJ. Tbe Red Onion manacemmt claim• unqulifled 1a~ lD mlU,etiDI aolle that prnioullJ htu tu peak tn tbe parttn1 kit at tbe 2 Lm. clolinl Ume. Tbey doMd tbe coatrcwwsial lot wbicb a bull ~earbJ Broadmoclr bomea to all patraDI wbil• tmtituttn1 a pollcJ of valet putiq. TIMJ .-thaled traffte ..t cutomer rout. lnto the fadllty. • •• , from &be troubled par'tlDt' lot. P'urtber tbe maaa1emeat slowed tbe maale beat la attempt• to "mellow out" patrom before tbeJ leHe tbe preml.MI lD a pro1ram they callld "Project Sbuab." T.a *1ftd U. effona ftN aucceMful. ' ------ <e CONCORD- QUARTZ Concord Delirium" The thinnest watches in the world. .. ~ ' I . Irvine 'Wour Homefown Dally Newspaper ED ITI ON * VOL 73, NO. 204, 3 SECTIONS, 2~ PAGES ORANGE COU NTY, CALIFORNIA TWENTY·FIVE CENTS 'Odor, Dust, Noise' D • g of Sewage posed by • e By IUCllA&DG&EEN ................... A sewage drying plant sbouldn't be built in Round Canyon, two miles north of Irvine, city representatives have told regional sanitation officials proposing to construct such a facility. . ·'Those aludae material.I may be picked up b)' Santa Ana winds and carried across existing resideQUal and agricuJtural areas," City Council members Larry Agran and David Sills said New Irvine Plans Due Irvine Company officials will reveal plans for 350 new shops, restaurants and other commercial services to be built in C rvine within the next two years, t tonight's city council meeting ~ ccording to company pokesman Jerry Collins. The company presenlaUon is in esponse to council concerns that te Irvine Company, primary ndowner in the city, isn't eveloping enough commercial establishments. Irvine Mayor Art Anthony has complained in a letter to the Irvine Company board or directors that the ~itizenry and the city's tax base are suffering lrom a lack or commercial development. He criticized the giant company for not building enough '1-estaurants and hardware stores among other things. Irvine Center, a huge regional mall planned to be built by the company in east Irvine bas been delayed several times. Tbe latest projection for the opening of the mall is 1984. Even without that project, however, the amount or local establishments will double by 1982. according to Collins. Some of these establishments will be built in the South Woodbridge ShoppJog Center along Alton Parkway, a shopping center al Culver and Irvine Center drives and the University Town Center development near the UC lrvinecampuc Strike Shuts Diaper Plant Ml.Ult <AP>-Plant and de· livery workers have walked off their jobs at the lut diaper servite in South Florida, leaving many customen bigb and wet. company vice president and general manager. United Food and Commercial Workers claimed a month aao il repreaeaeed the workers. When tbe company asked for an election conducted by tbe National Labor Relation.a Board, the employees opted for a walkout. Coast Weat•er Fair through Wednes- day, except for n.lcbt and -- morning low clouds 1preadin1 inland. Lows toallbt ID at tbe beaches, 15 inlmd. Hilba Wednes· day upper IOI to lower eos .. INSIH TOD6' ~ ""' ........... ,..,. .. °" ow .......... -. ........ ,.WWW ....... ,__,,,...,,,.Bl. i n a letter to the plant ·s proponents, the Los An~eles and Orange County sanitation districts. "Prope rly values and commwtity pride will decrease from actual or p erceived nuisances or human excrement being s pread to dry," the councilmen said in the letter · "Odor, dust and noise will be generated by the plant.·· The plant, to be bullt just north of the El Toro Marine Corps Air Station, could attract birds that might htnde r jet flight ~ operations at the bue, according to Major Bob Wemheuer . community relations officer at the base. He said be is concerned that birds could get sucked into jet engines. B i ll Davis is the Los Angeles-based project manager for the facility that would dry waste from the sewage-treatment process so that it could legally be dumped in Bee Canyon Lapdfill, another facility planned for north oflrvlne. Davis said that although the waste-drying project is being proposed by an agency represenUng sanitaUon districts . . ' . . ·-n1 L6f")'uii~:"me"1iibt nn --==---·.,...•~"™'9"' . .:.::..~-a -~-.,,... .. , ~-=-==---~ ~--_....,... -. -- primarily handle waste from the ORAFT-£UGIBLE YOUNG MEN GET COUNSEL1'i'o OUTSIDE SANTA ANA POST OFFICE STRICKEN Peter Sellers Comedian Has Heart Seizure LONDON <AP>-Actor Peter SelJers suffered a heart attack today at London's plus h Dorchester Hotel and was t.alten to a hospital. He was first reported in grave condition but later was said to have improved slightly. The 54-year-old Sellers has s uffered a s tring of heart attacks the past six years. The last was in May in Dublin, where be was hospitalized for several days. In 1977 be was fitted with a pacemaker, A s pokes man al th e Dorchester, home for visiting royalty, tycoons and movie stars, said Sellen checked in Saturday with bis secretary, Michael Jeffries. Arter being stricken at the hotel today, be was taken to a hospital, where a spokesman said be was "gravely ill." Three hours alter he was taken ill, however, the spokesman said Sellers' condition bad improved sll1htly. He was being treated in tbe intensive-care unit. The actor was recently reunited with his fourth wile, Lynne Frederick, 29 years bis Junior, after a split. She was not believed to be with him in London. Orange County area. · Omer 9ttt" (left) Steve H8rttett Usten to Ubert8rien Oyenne Peter90n Currently, sewage-treatment ' · wastes are dried in the Coyote Canyon Landfill facility near Jrvine'sTurtle Rock a rea. Davis said this landfill will close within a few years and the country will begin dumping its garbage in Bee Canyon. Once Coyote Canyon Land.fill is closed. Davis said. a new site will h ave to be round for the waste-drying facility there. Irvine Company representatives have urged santiation officials to place that facility near the Bee Canyon Landfill. <See SEWAGE, Page A.2) Non-teachers In Irvine Get Salary Boosts The salaries of the Irvme Unified School Di strict's 649 non-teaching employees will be boosted by 7 .25 percent in the 1980-81 school year under the terms or a contract approved unanimously Monday night by the Board or Education. Del aine Richards, IUSD administrator, said this moni.ing that the three-year contract bas a ls o beeo approved by the California School Employees Association, bargalning agent for the non-teaching workers. Salary increases will be renegotiated at yearly intervals during the contract period. Richards said . Those covered by the agreement include clerical employees, custodians, teaching aides and gardeners. A beginning custodian with the school di.strict now will earn $845 per month and the maximum pay for an experienced custodian will be $1,340, Richards said. The cont.ract for the school district's teaching employees doesn't expire unlH June 30, 1981. In approving the contract for non -teaching employees Monday, the school trustees ended nearly four months of negotiations between dJslrict officials and representatives for the worken. 'Draft Counselor In' Opponenls Provide Booth for Protesters The hand-painted sign on the side of tbe plywood booth near tbe main Santa Ana post office read, ''Draft Counselor ls l.n." "I am not going to damned Afghanistan," declared one 20-year-old youth who drove 'lP in 'a late-model foreign import sedan. "I've got a friend wbo had bis stomach blown away." ''I was born in 1980 and I don't want to go," announced another young man directed to the draft t:ounselinc booth by aemonstrat.ors in front of u.e building at 2201 N. Grand Ave. "l am not going to go over there and fight. It'd be different if something happened here, at home," s aid a third , a 20-year-old Mexican American man already a Cather. He said he'd probably wait until the last minute before deciding whether to return bis registration card. Tbe counseling booth was set up by a coalition of draft registration o ppo nents , including members of the Society for Libertarian Life. Libertarian Party, and Alliance for Survival. The purpose or the booth, said counselors Howard Hinman and Dyanne Petersen, is to make s ure 19 & 20 year olds who a r e required t o register ··understand their options." Ms. Petersen said the law does not permit couns elors to encourage acts or ci vil disobedience, such as advising a person not to register. Asked if the opt.Jons available to a potential reeistranl basically boil down to either registering, or not re1ist.ering a nd facing the consequences, Ms. Petersen said, "Yea, that's it. .. Challenger Posts Gains ............ ABCINOUNG PAST ISaD IN CtflCAGO PROTEST Man klwnllfted M 'Wld •• Bume Draft Cenl Proteste.-s 'Greet' Draft Regi,strants By Tlae Aaoela&ed PNl9 recistnllion forms. Allan Rogg, 29, who applied for conscientious objector s tatus during the Vietnam war, said be could not .. in 1ood conscience" help re1ister other people. HB Coupl.e HeM In Burglary Rap Attomey BobbJ D. Youqblood continued to lain Monday on incumbent Judp Richard Oram> in a recount of ballots cut June 3 in a race In Oraaae County Central Municipal Court. Rep.atrar al Vaun Al Ollon said that YOUlllblood DOW tra1la Judie Orosco bJ only 2JO ..us. Final eleetioD ... u1ta bad abown the ch•Deqer lo9t1D the two-man race b)'mftte9. Pos t offices around the country were rin1ed with s ign-waving demonstrators chanting .. Don't Register" as young men began reclaterinl wltb the Selective Service System amid protests that eenerally were peaeeful. "What can you do! It's tbe government, ri1bt?" said Michael Hughes as be a1ped up in Oakland. "I Just hope I don't have to go • • • I Ju.at bepD llviJll lllJ Ufe.0 Hundreds of people paradeo outside a New York City post office across from Madison Square Garden, while protestors inside locbd arms in front of the reslltntlon window. Some 20 pickets in San Antonio, Tuai, ctu.nted, ''One, two, tbne, four, Eltxoo's not wortb a war." BJ STEVE llA&BLE °' • ...., ......... A Huntinlton Beacb couple, who police alle1e posed as wealthy land invest.on to lain entrance to expensive bome9 aton1 tbe Oraqe Cout, were arretted MondaJ OD burllary and 1rand theft ehar1ea • Newport Beacb pol.Ace said, Arrelted in Sc:ottldale1 Arb .• OD a Calilonda warran ._. Kann LJm Illa, ft, and Dele ....... 21. Botb u.t.d tWr a......-Beeeb .cldnle• nm..........,.•. Det.eetiftl _.i tbe ecq8, wbo ..,.. a mllk·wblte RoUt Ro1ce, would burclarile boaMI wbile blliDI lbown tie property .,, ....... ~ ... Polke t'ODt that tbe couple ....W .,ut L"' ~rlnt tou.1'9 Md wblle one stayed wttb the asent. the other would loot tbe bcMM. Armed With a search warrant, Newport inv.U•ator'I said they turned up more than noo,ooo in · alle1ed atoltll items inside tbe 1u1pect'1 Huntin1ton Beacb Olton aaid H precincts remained to be ~today of the 354 bl tbe Jadidal cllltrtct. About •.ooo ~were cat In the electkln. bome. 2S •-~!---~ Police aald IDOlt of the aelaed UIUICleU. ·~~~ taid, date SACRAMENTO <AP) - back Ill lwt two m•tba and u l:.di':.~ c:'!i ::-.:. = Hm;al...!'..-• ~--botomLaea Jfrollaam on char1n of coaaplri., to --...-.._._.. Im port Aalaa herola wort ta maJ baft beaa bit. "many mlWoea of doll an," Deteetiftl tUd tbe e¥klenee offldall ....,.-t. TIM lDdtetmeat telaed will be displayed to cbar1n tltem wltb brla11n1 poealbM .tctima OD July JI from w h i te h e r o I n l n t o t b e 4 to 1 p.m. for ldeatltlcaticm. SecralDIDto area trom Tballand Homeowwn who f•I tbey ._, by way of Caud.a, uama ba1r b9 •ldlma are urpd to CCllltact •pr•J c.. and 1..tteues and pol.lee Ill_,., briefUlel wtUI falH bottoms. '===-c~---~ The re1i1tration prosram, which .in affect four mlllioD men born ln 19 and t•t. .._ Monday and coatiDued tocla1 after last-minute efforts to Woet it. It la beinl cballeapd aa un~ODltltutloaal becaue It escludel -. and tbe U.S. supreme Coart ii QpecW to bear the cue later tbla year. ProtelU ..... wtdeepread. but generallJ small. and were not reported to heft laterf...S wttb reJ:8tian . ank.wa11a ..... ....., painted with aatl·re•latraUoD •IOlam In Suttle, and Mftnl tbou1and re1istratlon forma were ltolm Oftll'DlC1rt from tbe Euame, Ont .• po1t omce. Two New \'ork City po1ta1 workers ftJed a lawsuit uk1DI to be exempted from proc•tial Some 400 people marched around San Francisco's main poat office, and in Bernal Hel~. Calif., two men ebaiDed tbemeelYet to the post omee door before DOllee cut them free and dted them for cliaturbiq tbe peace. But there also were demOllltntloas of anoUaer IOr'l. At dawa, a poup of JOalll men paraded outalde the Talleyvt.Ue, Del., poet offlee with American na11. and four re1l1tered wb.en tbe office opened. In l"oad du Lae, Wls., one of the ftnt to reaister was Dan Abern. •. wbo lald tbe Plilbt al bil uncle. Tbomu Ahern Jr., a boltqe la Iran. "maplfted 1QJ <lee n.ora1, .... AZ> •J ,ti DAil. y fltLOb-I l' 9 ,M&tW ~--JIJ T BREAKING--......... . &xon Says ElJl!Ungs Off R ord Pace N!W YORK <APl-Enon Corl>. U.. workt'1 larl'ffl oU company. a&ld I.Oday at .. med a OS blllion tn lbe MC'O!Dd quuur ot ••. 125.S ~t lDcr.ue tree PfClftta tn t.be MC:CIOd quart•r o1 1911, but down aipllka.nU1 from thla year's f\nt.q~r 1aJna T'be prof\t lncre&H, a.a Uuln tomt Wall &net anal)'Sta predi~. marked 1 1lowdo9n from the company'• toz percent fint·q~r ln<'ru.M a.nd reflected a C"OOlin.1 ol the world oll pr1C"e splral Euoo'a dwrmu, Clil\on C. 08.J'Vift Jr . aald t.M compa.ny·1 second ~uarter H.mlDp ~ "ded1oes l.n volume and mar1ana· ln U S petrolNm reftn1ft.s and marketln1 operaUoaa. and a a. million foreip-uchanae Iota u the dollar weakened OD worldcurr'tlKy marteu 8Mp C~lu. S••Ju ROTTERDAM, Nelberlancb (AP> -Tbe bow of tbe 21S,67S.t.oo supertanker rose out ol the water· 'lite a cat arcbinc lta back" before the ship snapped lD two and sank while unJoad.lnc a cargool crude oll rn Rott.erdam harbor today. a witness 1aJd "It was unbehevable," saJd Rene Maaa, a 24·year-old dockwor ke r. who said the stern of the ship, the Eneray Concentration, began s1nki.Da before t.be bow popped out of the waler The vessel's 43 crew members, from Hon1 Kona and China escaped Wlharmed, said a spokesman for the port authority. ' Capi•~' ,, ••••• -~ WASmNGTON <AP> -Fr~ bostace Richard Green met today with some oft.he famiUesof those still held l.n Iran to tell them what he could about their loved ones. Quee'? spoke behind closed doors to about 40 people, representing 15 of the families who live l.n the Wubington area according to Louisa Kennedy. ' Mrs. Kennedy, bead oft.he Family Llaisoo Actioo Group, said s he was encouraged by what Queen reported about the cood1tions of captivity 2 "'•11••..-n . .tc.-quiued . CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. CAP) -Ao all·wb.ite Criminal Court JUry today acqwtted two Ku KJwc Klansmen and convicted a third ....... • on a redu~f!!.!.ta.&J.D. the s~o.und~oL""4i.tt!-~-=-=-oa'fs1'8eaaowntown tavern. , - MarshaJJ Thrash was fmed $225 and given two workhouse sent~nces o( ntne months each and another of two months on his conv1ct1on of two counts of assault and battery and one count of sample assault ~all.Jam Church, 2.'.l. imperial wizard of the Just.ace Knig.bts of the Ku KJwc Klan. and Larry Payne were found innocent by the Jury flftlgon Pic.-k• . tide WASHINGTON CAP ) -Anne Arm strong , former ambassador to Great Britain. was named co-chairman of Republican pres1dent1al norrunee Ronald Reagan's campaign committee today lDea 2Hurt Countian Jailed In Gunman Spree By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Ot•D.ity ...... ,~ A two-county shooting spree that left a Los Alamitos man dead and his nephew and a Los Angeles teeo·ager Injured ended early today in the arrest of a northern California transient on murder and assault charces. Huitt Cart.er. believed to be a b o ut 30, w as arrest ed by Torrance Police Department officers about l :lS a.m . today without iucldent, more than six hours after the shooting began, authorities said. Killed about 6:30 p.m . Mooday by a single s hot from a .30 c aliber carbine rifle was Carter's father. Dean Carter, 62, of 12100 Mootecito. located in the unincorporated Rossmoor neighborhood of Los Alamitos. 1n the late evening hours as be drove to La Mirada, then Torrance. Torrance police arrested Carter after observrng a man with a rifle. They detained Carter based on a radi o broadcast previously. issued by Orange County authorities. Hart said Carter was booked into Orange County Jail and is being held without bail. Asked what may have provoked the s hooting spree, Hart said, "We haven't the toggiev." He Qted that only Carter, his father and cousin were present in the Rosamoor residence when the first shootings occWTed. Hart said it likewise was wanown whether the Norwalk shooting was random. Carter. according to Hart, bad most recently been living with his mother in the Redding area .,. ........ OENtSE WOAQ REVELS IN WELCOME DALL.AS RAINFALL Juel • Drop In the Bucket After PercNng DrOUlftt Scattered Rain/ all Cools Southuest SJ7JlllH.. j County Backs Building Fund BJ IOANNE &EYNOLD8 them into adding the $1.8 miWon Ot .. Delft ,......., ln order to restore itema he'd The Orance County Board ol been forced to cut from bis Superviaors bu approved a $17 budget. mlllioo Ult ol buildin1 projects The additional funds will pay for d9).81 in the fourth day of for S6 employees wboH jobs beariqa on the county's SIS14 would have been eliminated or mUllon budtet. reduced by the budget cuts. Becauae the county bas lilted The General Services Acency only t3 million in revenue to pay was al~ given sUgbtly more for capital i mprovement than Sl million to pay for seven project.a, it appears likely that new full,time employees u well the balance of the funds wiU as $600,000 for extra help and come from the county's $.20 overtime, mostly in the elections m i I 1 i o n i n f e d e r a I divisioo. reveoue-abarine money. During the agency's bearinC Hearinp on distribution of the I • s t we e k • s u p e r v I s o rs revenue sharing funds will be questioned the large allocation held Wednesday. so ught in addition t o the Of the top priority buildings department's $59 million budget. lLems submitted to s upervisors Dur ing discussion of the Monday. six projects worth additional funds, supervisors about 12.~ million were dropped criticized County Administrative from the list to await future Officer Robert Thomas for studlee. bringing the m department Included among the budgeted budgets in which some fixed projects were s:t7 million for cosu weren't included acquisition ol the Bff Canyon Thomas replled that he bad dump sight. $5.25 million for an been given a target figure and addition to the North County the cuts were made to get the Municipal Court. Sl.1 million for departments to conform with the site won for ID addition to the total that supervisors set. South County Municipal Court, Supervisor Harriett Wieder S.S.~ million for a fire training told Thomas that in future center, SZ.3 million for a new budget sessions . she wants to lutchen and services wing at see all department budgets with juvenile ball and $2.9 mlllioo ror the hxed costs included even if it construction or a ne w public means submitting a budget that healt.bcllnicallaboratory. exceeds the l1m1ts set b y Durinc the day long session, superVlSOr!> supervisors also took time to "Ttu:lt way we can then be in a _,.~~,...-'°"·==~~~~~g~~~iir"" ,o~-~~J!,,,e.W;..,~-y-··~t4fo~~., ... ~,-- Ram took some of the pam out so me eastern Arkansas to the probation dep_artment's dec1s 1ons about where to cut. of tbe beat wave tbat has commuruues late Monday and of. budget The way we're ~rking now, contributed to more than 1.200 f1c1als there called 1t "Just a shot The department's SlS 6 millioo we're talung these item s one at deaths today. but agriculture rn the arm... budget was approved last week a tame without a broad view of orfi c1als say at wtU lake a lot by s upervisors, but director the '-\hole budget problem," sbe more to break a dougbt in the Dr. Woody Miley . a soil Micb1el Schumacher talked said Southwest. s pecialist for tbe Arkansas * * * * * * Widely scattered showers fell CooperatJve Extension Service. across Texas today but officials said, however, that about 80 said it was ju.st a drop LO the percent or the rot ton crop could bucket. bounce back if more rains fall lll "To have any kind ofrelieffrom the next few weeks the drought, we'll need a rai.nfall of an mch and a halC to twc inches." said Virgil Helm of thf U.S. Department of Agriculture's Soil Conservation Service in Dallas "Some of the areas are so dried out that you have sucb huge cr acks that it might take three to foClr inches." Fro•Page Al SEWAGE ... However. Davissajd 1t would be bard to place a sewage.drying plant there because the terrai.n m the area is very steep. He added that a number of measures could be taken to mitigate -most negative effects caused by the facility. Odors s houldn't be very mteose and birds often are not attracted to these types of plants, Davis s aid. Last year county supervisors tentatively approved the ~ Canyon Landfill d espite city council protests. The waste drying I acili ty can't be built without an environmental impact report being filed. Sanitation officials are now t.n t be process o f sol I citing comments oo the EIR. So far. the Irvine Company, City of Irvine and the Marine Corps have all filed negative comments oo the plans for the faclllty, which is to be completed by 1984. Marine Dies After Beating At Toro Club A spolresman for the EJ Toro air base said today a l9·year-old marine bas died from a blow to the bead be suffered at midnight Saturday m the enlisted club Lance' Cpl, Ryan W. Leroy. stationed at the base. died at 11 .10 a .m Monday 10 Santa Ana .Tu stin Co mmunity Hospital Cpl. Robert A. Pearson. 25, also stationed at the bue. is being res tricted t o the air stat ioo in connection with the murder. However. no formal charges h ave beelJ flled acatnst Pearsoo peodlng an investl11tioo into the S aturday nicbt i n cident . according to public inlormaUoa officer U . Mart Houeb. Tbe victim bad been a marine since November 1978. He is from Reeseville, W-LS, Hough said Leroy suffered edeoslve bra.in dam11e after being struck in the bead. He said be didn't mow ID)' of the eveou I ea ding te the inJ W"Y or ii &AY weapoo bad been Uled. Repair Judged Cnt Costs or Standards? Faced with a S3 million repan bill for the hutoncal old county courthouse. the Orange County Board o r Supervisors Mooday decided to spend $40,000 lo look for a cheaper way to re open the bwldlng It bas been oearly vacant SUlce late la.st year after a $55.000 study revealed al wasn t up to state earthquake standards THE ONLY COl'NTY office SUll housed in the SO.year old red Arizona sandstone structure as the General Services Agency's plan vault and that's s lated to be moved mto a t.ftnporary bw.ld1ng lat.er tlu.s year The $40,000 included LD the llSt of S43 mill.Joo ot capital projects under ronsaderatlon tn Monday's bearings , will pay for "a re-study wtuch may 1nd1cate that we CID spebd a lower amount to bnog 1t mto conformance." SupervtSOr Philip Anthony said The $55,000 study esttmated a cost o( S2 2 m1llloo to S2 8 millioo to make the bwldlng sale enough to use aga.m. County officials said Monday the ~t as S3 million WHILE THE SECOND study as undertaken . supervisors bad a few s uggesllons of their own for re-operung tbe building Wlthout spending a lot of county money_ Harriett Wieder got backing from colleag~ for her suggestion that the county push for leg1Slaf.100 that would relax the earthquake safety .standards for bistoricai bwldings SupervlSOr Edison Miiler said he's been working with Rep. Jerry Patterson. D·Santa Ana, LD getting federal funda to defer part of the construction costs. MJIJ,£& SAID THAT if Orange County gets a federal diatrict court. it could uu two o( the old building's four av ail able c:ourtrooms. Even wit.bout the federal money, Mrs. Wieder noted that It would cost the county $1 million each to bwld four new eourtroolD$, so the sz.a aullion improvement cost that would make those four courtrooms available s till represent& a savings. O range County S heriff's Department lnvestigato~ also alleged that Carter s hot bis cousin. Dean Januen, 17, who also lived at tbe Rossmoor address. Jantzen was reported to be in sen ous condition today at Fmmtain Valley Comm\Dlity Hospital after undergoing e mergency surgery for s\omach wounds. Lt. Wyatt Hart said Carter Oed from the residence after the shooting and drove to Norwalk where Jeffrey Glenn Simpson, 18, was shot twice and injured as he stood in lbe front yard of hls home. Doable Slaying Harbour Surgeon To Stand Trial <e CONCORD. Hart said tbat authorities "were one step behind" Cart.er DAILY PILOT tflllte °' ..... (.einl °"'' ~ .,,,_ ..... " ,, f ...... ,.. ..,_ ~ ....... , " ,._.. • ..,.... tJy tN ~=' ~~~;:..;.~._. ~::, ... c ... ,. 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A prominent Huntln1ton Harbour sur1eon bu been ordered to stand trial lD <>raqe County Superior Court for the June 13 double slayiq ol bis ex,wife and a .-ell-known Looe Beach attomey presumed to t>e her lover.· West Oran1e County Municipal Court Judae ftaClw' En1ebretsen ruled Jronday there wu reuonable came to believe that Dr, LoWa AJU.. 50, stabbed Maro Lou Alala and Manin nneber to death wltll a k1tcben bdfe lbe D1cbt ol P'rtdaJ the utll.. "I can see where a Jury coWd conclude . . . that ftnt dle'M rn u rd er bad occurrea , •• En1ebnUeD Mid lD njecdac defeue reqwta that murdlr cber1e1 •l•in1t Atala be dis milled. ~allo~down • def ... motba '° drop gedal cl rcam1teace 1lle11UoD1 11aiut lbe lf•Y·baJnd DllY· 1iclan that could lead to coa1lderetlon of tbe deatb peaaltJ If• II eaaftded. Tbe J..IMll• 1aJd tlaere WU ,...,..,... aw to beleft tlaat •P•ei•l elrc•••l•DCH -m.._www ... -allledlD ~fl ........... Alala~ ,.. .... .,,.. ...... ,...., to appear in Superior Court in Santa Ana Aug. 4. A trial date would t.ben be set. Defeme attorneys for Alaia bad sought to have cbar1es •laiut lbe ortboped.ic •urceoo d.lamlued for lack ol evid~. f"r .. P-.eAJ PROTEST. • • obU1aUoo." David Gibbs. wbo rqilt.ered in Wichita Falla, Texu, said, "It's DO problem ... I W'OWdn't mind k:ll.llq a few lraniam." la ao.t.oD, where about 100 people 1ta1ed alt-lna at the entrances to the Poat Office Squan sta.Uoo, chant.I ol "Hell, no, we woa 't IO," ml.Dia.ct wtt.b stralm of "God Bl.., America" from acroa tbe 1treet where conatrucUoa workers briefly treded swbla with~ . Members of tbe Coalition A1alut ..::t•tratioe ud tbe Draft.. Olli ....... at .. omce1 ___. t.M Ulloa. No ftnn n,.. oe tM IMllllW of ••• re1i1terla1 were •••llelM. Bat pG9tal oftldall HUmeted -Hll•t•nd •• Bald ... • ........ i.-to 1.-... ~ ... ., .. ........ ;......-... .,..... ~.,., ......... . QUARTZ Concord Delirium· The thinnest watches in the world. I Laguna/South COast . ·1' Your Hometewn Dall,-NewHpaper ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A TUESDAY, JULY 22, 1980 I TWENTY-FIVE CENTS f ountian Held in Slaying Of Dad Wuple ·Arrested In Thefts By STEVE MARBLE Ol 1• O.lly Pl ... SWtf A Huntington Beach couple, who police a llege posed as wealthy land investors to ea.in entrance to expensive homes along the Orange Coast, were arrested Monday on burglary a nd grand th e ft charges, Newport Beach police said. Arrested in Scottsdale, Arii .. on a Califomfa warrant were Karen Lynn Hix, 37. and Dale Lee Rak, 29. Both listed their ... • ....,._ Huntington Beach address as STRICKEN 21372 Brook.burst St. Peter Sellers Detectives assert \he couple, I who drove a milk·white RoJls Teen Hit In Los Al Shooting By FREDElllCK SCHOEMEHL Ot ... DMlyl'! ... , .... A two-county shooting spree that left a Los Alamitos man dead and his nephew and a Los Angeles teen-ager injured ended ~art y today in the arrest of a northern California transient on murder and assault charges. Huitt Carter. believed to be a bo ut 30, was a rres ted by Torrance Pulice Department officers about I 15 a.m. today "'1thout iucidcnt. more than six hours after the shooting began . authonties said ~ Co d • Royce, would burglarize homes ~ ....... n ~an while being shown the property -~~.:.!...~ ~ · 1--.:-.... ~.£''1nla~•-::. . .s9....,;.._....:::~~====== Pol.ice contend that the couple Killed about 6 30 p.m. Monday b) a single !>hot from a 30 c al i ber c a r bine rifle wa s Car ter's father. Defl n Carter, 62, ~~ .. r-~-=-~~~~.----=-~_,..~-&1~1~210&M-ontecr~~~..+-iu~1~thhe---~.,......-. ~~u.i'I'·~~ unincor po rate d Rossmoor IJ · ff would split up during tours and tnllS eart while one stayed with the agent, the other would loot the house. Seizure i LONDON lAP)-Actor Peter Sellers suffered a heart attack today al London 's plush Dorchester Hotel and was taken to a hospital. Ke was first reported in grave condition but later was said to have improved aligbUy. The 54-year-old Sellers bu aurtered a string of heart 1ttacu the past six years. The last was in May in Dublin, where he was hospitalized for t several days. In 1977 be was ~.fitted with a pacemaker. ~· A spo ke s man at the ; Dorchester, home for viaiting 1 1 r oyalty, ty. coons and movie stars, said Sellers checked in Saturday with bis secretary, t Michael Jeffries. After being stricken at the hotel today, he was taken to a hospital, where a spokesman \ said he was "gravely ill." Three bours after he was taken ill, ltowever, the s pokesman said •Sellers' condition bad improved ;•lightly. He was being treated in the intensive-care unit. • The actor was recently •reunited with Ms fourth wife Lynne Frederick, 29 years b.iS junior. after a split. She was not 'believed to be with him in -: London. Armed with a search warrant. Newport investigators said they turned up more than $100,000 ln alleged stolen Items inside the sus pect's Huntington Beach home. Police said most of t he seized evidence was.jewelry. The burglaries they said, date back at least two months and as many as a dozen homes from Huntington Harbour to La Jolla may have been hit. Detectives said tbe evidence seized wilJ be displayed to possible victims oo July 28 from 4 to 7 p.m. for identification. Homeowners who feel they may be victims are urged to contact police at 644-3761. Abandoned Pigs Burned YU~. Ariz. (AP) -More than 100 dead pigs were cremated along witb their pens after Yuma County health officials found the animals bad died after apparently being abandone d without food or water. The order to "burn the damn thing down" came from County Supervisor Bob Kennerly after he and county and state officials inspected the premises. San Juan School,s' Pay Talks StaUed? Trustees in the Capistrano UDlfied School District have declared an impuae a.r,.er six days of ne1otiatin1 1980·81 aalaria, but teaea.en iD the •latrlet are HJiDI tbat tbe 411rlantim ia premature. . Tbe dlltriet ia offerinl an 8 ~rcent salary increase for 1"D-81. 8.5 percent for· 1111-12, ... 7 percent for 1912-83, said i Mperintendent Jerome t ~hided in tbe offer are 1. _,..ct payment of increued 1 iMdlcal and dental costa, and a '~•1 bike for selected l ~urrieular uaipmeatl, be i..w. . Bat spokesmen for tbe ... c:ben, wbo aay tbey are . ........-. a new aalary schedule t IMt;ould avera1e out to t ~o:dmately 10 pereat iD llitn•11d pey, are~ tbe ~ ..... o111ao11 •. - ~,,.. pa_i blk~ pereeata1 .. tllld bJ 'l"IMll'mleJ to t1adazn r ... at • total eeoaomle .• ~ ... -JUlt bue .....,, salary or fringe benefits from .the original salary request of approximately 20 percent, plus addiUonal fringe benefits." Tbormley al90 aaid t.bat if t.be district'• request for mediation -declaration ol lmpaue -ia rejected, olftclala may Mek a fact finding effort, to speed n4oUIUclnl. Youn1erman also 11id, "If teacben are to return to work in Sept.ember with a contract, it il- imper1tlve that neo1otlatiom take place at the bargaining table, not ~ the impuse ~.·· SC Doughnul Shop Smoked 0.-1, ,., ... Sutt"- DRAFT-ELIGIBLE YOUNG MEN GET COUNSELING OUTSIDE SANTA ANA POST OFFICE Omer Stites (left), Steve Harttett Listen to Llbert..t•n Dy•nne Peter90n 'Draft Counselor In' Oppo_nenls Pravide Booth for Protesters The hand-painted sign on the side ol the plywood booth near the main Santa Ana post office read, "Draft CGwwelor la In." "I am not 1olq to damned Afgbanl1tan," declared one 20-year-old youth who drove up In a late-model foreign import sedan. "I've got a friend who had bis stomach blown away." "I was born in 1960 and I don't want to go," announced another young man directed to the draft c ounseling booth by oemonstrators in front of the building at 2201 N. Grand Ave. "I am not going to go over there and fight. It'd be different if something happened here, at home," said a third . a 20·year-old Mexican American man already a father. He said he'd probably wait unUl the last minute before deciding whether to return his registration card. The counseling booth was set up by a coalition of draft registration opponents, including members of the Society for Libertarian Life, Libertarian Party, and Alliance for Survival. The purpose of the booth, said COUDHlon Howard Hinman and Dy1nne Petersen, is to make s ure 19 &t 20 year olds wbo are required to r egister ''understand their options.•• Ms. Petenen said the law does not permit counselors to encourage acts of civil dilobediance, aucb as advising a penoa not to recist.er. .Uked ii tbe optiona available to • potential re1tatrant basically boil down to either reglstertng, or not re1iJterin1 and faciq the consequences, Ma. Petersen said, "Yea, that's lt." Competition Bubbling NEW YORK (AP) · Tbe bil bubble 1um blowup wuabUlt. Tbe belt effort of tbe day -by former record- bolder Brett Nlcbol1, of Marietta, Ga. -WH 1 bubble of 1114 inches acrou, far abort of tbe mark ol 1114 lnebel set last year b7 Susan llOD"°6JW1 ol Fresno. Nidlall, Wbo ~beld the nen la Im with three G&Mn, wae U:e urctr 2C' 4l•llloa lloadQ tn tbe compeUtloa beld la c.tnl, flrk, ...... iD eacb Cl&elarr -...,. 10, · UDdet • ind mader 100 r- were 1w1rded tbetr wet1bt ID babble pm. ............. AEKINDUNO PAST ttaJEl IN CHICAGO PROTEST ..... ldenm.d .. 'Wld -· Buma Onrft card Protesters Greet Draft Registrants By fte Anu:late4 Prell Post offices around tbe country were rineed with sign-wavlne demonstrators chanUng "Don't Register" u youn1. men be1aa reaiat,rial with the Selective Service System amid protests that generally were peaceful. "What CJD you do? ft's the government, rt1bU " laid Michael uqp. u be 11pec1 -..p in Oak..laDd. "I just bope I don't hve to IO . . . I Just becu Uvin1 my Ule." The re1tstration pro1nm, wl)icb wlll alfeet four mUUon men born in 1l80 ud lMl, beau llondQ and tontl.Dued toCI&)' after last-~ effor\I to block 1t H ia belq cballated H l rc:cr1· ·h.~:oN l beca.aae It exclucee ~ec. i nc U\•J t.: ~. Supreme .Court ls eapee\ed ~ hea.t tbe cue later thll 1ear. Proteltl were wtdelpreld, but a'.!iaerall1 small, and were DO\ r•1»9rted to have lDterfered wtdl re1lltntioa. Post office walls were spray painted wltb anti-re1istration slo1ana ln SeaWe, and several thousand re1istration forms were stolen overnilbt from tbe Eu1ene. Ore .• post omee. Two New York City postal worken rued a lawsuit uk.iq to be Hemp&ed from pl"OCeUiq restatraUon forms. Allan Roa. 29, who applied for eonaelentioul objector status dur~ tbe Vietnam war, Mid be mat ·'in 1ood con1clence •' belp re1llw other people. H~ ol people pended outside a New 'Yott City p.- offlce .croaa from llad.iao& SQuare Garden, wlalle pnMlt.an iulde locked anu ia fl'Glll ol tbe rqietraUon wiladow. Some 20 picket• la S•n An'.oftlo, Tau, dtanted, "One, · we, th'tff H)\!f !x•on '• not wonh a war. Some 400 people marcbttG around San Frantiaeo'a maln cs. PaOTq'I', .... Al) fl .&,; neighborhood of Los Alamitos. Orange County Sheriff's Department investigators also alleged that Carter s hot his cousin, Dean Jantzen. 17, who also lived at the Rossmoor address. Jantzen was reported to be in serious condition today at Fountain Valley Community • Hosp it a l a ft e r undergoing , emergency surgery for stomach !' wounds. Lt. Wyatt Hart said Carter. fled from the rffidence after the shooting and drove to Norwalk where Jeffrey Glenn Simpson. ! 18, was shot twice and injured as • be stood in the front yard of hla ' home. Hart said that authorities "were one step behind" Carter in the late everung hours as he dro ve to La Mirada, then Torrance. Torrance police arrest ed (See SPaEE, Pa1e AZ> Pair ·Struck By Truck in South Laguna A Laguna Beach man and an unidentified woman were struck by a passing pickup truck and seriously injured Monday as they crossed Coast Highway at West Street in South Laguna. A California Highway Patrol spokesman identi/ied the driver of tbe truck as Robert Davey, 28, of South Laguna. Davey reportedly wa s traveling south o n Coast Hi1bway when be hit Richard Cohen and female companion who officers said was not carrying any identi/ication. Both are reported to have r eceived major bead injuries. Cohen was taken to South Coast Medical Center where be is listed in serious condition. The woman was taken to UC Irvine Medical Center in Orange where s he Is also listed In serious condition. The CHP spokesman said the accident is under investigation for a poalble pedestrian right of wny violation. Coast Weather Fair through Wednes- day, e•cept for night and morning low clouds spre1din1 inland. Lows toai1bt eo at the beaches, es inland. Hllbs Wednes- day upper eo. to lower 80s. INSIDE TODA" F'or ,...._ -*> ,._ QiWlt ............... ,,.,~ """ ........ iiiOrlloldl. SH"°"'~· Paflt BJ . I OM.., P!.Ql b/IC EXxonSiiys~ llunning Out <if Gas NEW YORK lAP> Enon Corp . U.. world'a lar1eat oil company. said loday It taroed ll.03 billion m lh• second quarter°' IMO. a zs.~ Ptrc at ln<",.... from Drotllll !n lM Heond quarter uf lt'71l, but dowo 8lP1flcHlly from tJU )'e&r'a tint Quarter 1atu. The proftt lneruM, I lha\ aome Wall SlrMt analyata prHlcteCI. marked a 11lo~'l"I from \.he rompany'a 102 peirctnt firat.-quar1tt lOCNase Hd rftlerted a t'OOlln1 Of the world olt•l)MCe spiral. Exxon's r halrman, Chf\oo C Garvin Jr . said th• company'• se-cond quarter carn1n1s ~nectt'd "declines In volum~ and margins" ln U S petroleum refinan& and market1n1 operaUoo.. and a S.W million tarelin .. xchange lo.au the dollar weakefted on world cwTimcy mar kets SW,. Crar~ Shd'~ ROTif;RDAM, Nttberlaods (AP) -Tbe bow of the 21S,67S-ton supertanker rose out of the Wllter "like a 'cit a.rcbing its back" before th.e .stup sna pped in two and sank while unloading a cargo or crude oil m Rotterdambarbortoday, a witness said "It was unbelievable," said Rene Maas, a 24-year-old dockworkt"r. who said the stem or the s hip, the Energy Concentration, began sinking before the bow popped out or the water. The vessel's 43 crew members. from Hong Kong and China escaped unharmed, said a spokesman forlbeport authority. ' ~, . .,.,., ........ ~. -~· ............. WASHJNGTON <AP> -Freed hostage Richard Green met today withsomeofthe ramiliesofthoseatUJ held in Iran to tell them what he could about their loved ones. Queen spoke behind closed doors lo about 40 people, representing 15 or the families who live in the Washington area accordin g to Louisa Kennedy. ' Mrs. Kennedy, head or the Family Liaison Action. Group, s ajd she was encouraged by what Queen reported about the conditions or captivity. DENISE WORD REVELS IN WELCOME DALLAS RAINFALL Jua1 a Drop In th• Bucket After P•rchlng Drought CHATIANOOGA. Tenn. CAP) -An alJ-white Criminal Court Scattered Rain/ all Cools Soutluoost _l jury today acquitted.two Ku Klux Klans~en and convicted a third 8 theAaaoclated Press More than lour inches rell in ~~.~[:!'~~~:~~~~~.~~ ~oun~~!s.~~~~~~~-!.~'!1~~ .... -:-~~ tQOk ~e ~aja.ou~ .. s_.o_m.e_ s.B.r.ILAJ:.k_~s M h II 11fr h . o f ·the ·tleat wave l a t has commuru 1esTate~oay an<JO(. · ars a . as was fined $225 and given l)VO workhou,,e contributed to more than 1 200 ficaals there called 1t "just u shot sent~nc.es of nme months each and another or two months on his deaths today. but ag ricult~re in the a rm ... conviction of two counts o ( assault and battery and one count ff' 'al ·t 111 t k I t of simple assault. 0 1c1 s say 1 w a e . a o W1Jllam Church, 23, imperial wizard or lhe Justice Knights of more to break a dought m the the Ku Klux Klan, a nd Lar ry Payne were found innocent by the Sowul.hdwlesl. tt ed h f 11 jury 1 e y s ea er s owers e · across Texas today but officials Rragon Pirb A ide WAS HING TON (AP> -Anne Armstron g , fo rme r a mbassador to Great Britain, was na med co·chairman of Republican presidential nomjnee Ronald Reagan's campaign committee today Traffic Hazard? Whale Mural Said 'Safety Problem' Traffi c sarety problems on Coas t Hi g hw ay would b e aggravated by a proposed mural on a wall between High Drive and Myrtle Street. me mbers of the North L ag un a Co mmunity Association board of d irectors claim. While board members were split on lbe proposal to rallow a painting oCsea mammals to grace the wall, the y unanimously expressed reservaLions about it, said President Ben Blount in a letter to CalTrans official Arthur VanRhyn. The Laguna Beach Arts Com mission h as bac ked a pro posal by Robert Wyland of Newport Beach to paint a mural on the conc rete wall, constructed along the inland side or Coast Highway in 1932. .. A mural at this location would aggravate an already ex~ting hornet's nest or traffic hazards al the site," said Blount. Board members also believe the wall is "not best suited for viewing a mural because it is only seen while driving by in a vehicle." "Other a ssociations a n d organi&ations in Laguna Beach have contacted us requesting information about the mural and expressin g inte r e s t and concern." s aid Blount in the letter. "P erhaps a ruture public ORANOl COAST m eeting should be arranged at City Hall to enable all Laguna Beach residents and business people togivetheiropinions ." Wyland has said he has the permits to paint the wall, but needed $10,000 to do the job. He a lso sought the s upport of the North Laguna Beach association. However, CalTrans orflcials reportedly have indicated that if community s uppo rt for the project is lacking, lbe permits would~ canceled. f're• Pa,,e A I SPREE ..• • Carter aft.er ob6erving a man with a rirle . They detained C art er bas ed on a radio broadcast previously issued by Orange County authorities. Rart said Carter was booked into Orange County Jail and is being held without bail. Asked what ma y have provoked the shooting s pree, Hart s aid, "We haven't the roggiest." He noted that only Carter, his father and cousin were present in the Rossmoor residence when thf;! first shootings occurred. H a rl said it like wis e was unknown whether the Norwalk shooting was random. Carter. according to Hart, had most recently been living with his mother in the Redding area. said it was just a drop in the bucket . "To have any kind of relief from the drought, we'll need a rainfall of an inch and a half lo two inches." said Virgil Helm of the U.S. Department or Agriculture·~ Soil Conservat ion Ser vice in Dallas "Some of the areas are so dried out that you ha ve s uch huge c racks that it might take three to four inches.•· f'ro• Page A I PROTEST. • • post o Hice. and in Be rnal Heights. Calif .. two me n chained themselves to the post offi ce door before police cut them free a nd cited the m ro r disturbing the peace. But th e r e a l s o w e r e demonstrations of anothe r sort. At dawn. a group of young m e n para d ed o uts ide the Talleyville. Del.. post office with American fl a gs , and four registered when the office opened. · · In Fond du Lac. Wis .. one of the first to register was Dan Ahern, 20, wbo said the plight or his uncle. Thomas Ahem Jr., a hostage in Iran, "magnified my obligation." David Gibbs, who registered in Wichita Falls, Texas, said, "It's no problem ... I wouldn't" mind killing a rew Iranians." In Boston, where about 100 people stalied sit-ins at the entranees to the Post Office Square station, chants or "Hell, no we won't go," mingled with st;ains of "God Bless America" from across the street where construction worker s briefly traded punches with protest.ors. Members of the· Coalition Against Registration and the Orart handed out leanets al post orrlces around the nation. No firm figures on the number o r m en registering were available. But postal ofricials estimated 388 registered in . Baltimore: in Boston, 1,300 to l,500; in Colo rado, 1,500 of .the so 000 eligible; in South Flonda, 2,0oo out of 100.000 eligible. DAILY PILOT lM 0.-CAMI ()tll; ,.,..,. with """"" .,. t.OM ........ ttw ...... Pf'H~ 1\ CNOl•\.ft!M ly O'lit °'-"""' -........ c_, s.,..., HIOW~.,.. OUOl1""'9id MoncMt. tfi"~ l!"t1d.fr 10' C-• -~ 6oMI\, H""1"'9kM B••C.fl ,.",., •• ._ V•lt•r, ltW•1t• L•tuf'• lie.ell -Cetil ,. ~ ·-· .... _ .. _,,,_ s.i"'""" -~.,. ,.,. .,_..,.. pUl>lftft ... -· ••• Ill w., •••• \lrwl, ,, 0 ... "' ... c.oi.. ....... '-'-"'· ._ -.-... -..... , .. M_"""''"'" 4 Killed, 1 Injured In Slwoting Spree . Dr. Wopd y Mile y. a soil s pecialist for the Arkansas Coope rative Extension Servi~. s aid. however . tha t about 80 pe rcent of the cotton crop could bounce back if more r ams fall in the next few weeks. Marine Dies Mter Beating At Toro Club A spokesman for the El Toro a ir base said toda y a 19·year-old marine has died from a blow to the head he s uffered at midnight Saturday in the enlisted club . Lance Cpl. Ryan W. Leroy. stationed at the base. d1ed at 11 :10 a .m. Monday in Santa A n a -Tu s tin Co mmun i t y Hospital. Cpl. Robert A. Pearson. 25. also stationed at the base. is being restricted to the air station in coM eclion with the m urder However . no formal charges have been fiJed against Pearson pending an investigation into the S aturda y night Incident, according to public information officer U . Mark Hough. The victim had been a marine since November 1978. He ia from Reeseville. Wis . Hough said Leroy surrered extensive brain damage alter being stn.ack in the head. He said he didn't know any of the events leading to the injury or U any weapon had been used. <e CONCORD. QUARTZ .. Sl711ilJlon County Backs Building Fund • IOANNIE &EYNOLD8 them lnto adding the $1.1 mlllioo .,.y °'-o.lty ....... .,... In order to restore it~ma he'd The Orange County Board ol be~n for ced to cut from bit Supervisors ha.a approved a •n budtet. mUlion U.t of buildln1 projects The additional funda will pay for 1980-81 In lbe fourth day ol for 58 employees whose Jobi hellrinp on the county's $614 would have been eliminated or million budget. reduced by the budget cuts. Because the county has listed The General Services Agency only s..i millioo in revenue to pay was also given slightly more f o r c ap it a I · i m pro ve me o t than Sl million to pay for aeven projects. it appears likely that new full-Ume employees u well the bal~ of the funds wiU aa '800,000 for extra help and come from the county's S20 overtime, IDOt'Jtly ln the electiom m i I I i o n i n f e d e r a I division. revenue-sharing money. Outing the agency's beariq Hearinp oo ~tributlon of the J a 1 t we e k. s uper v isor .1 revenue sharing funds wil l be queationed the large-allocatioa he ld Wednesday. s o u ght in addition to the Of the top priority buildings department's S59 million budget. item s submitted to supervisors During discussion of the Monday. s ix proJect s worth additional funds s upervisors about $2.25 million were dropped criticized County Administrative from tbe list to await future Officer Robe rt Thomas for studies. bringing the m department Included a mong the budgeted budgets in which some fi xed projects were $..1.7 m illlon for costs weren't included. acquisition of the Bee Canyon T homas replied that he bad dump s ight, $5.25 milUon for an been given a target figure and a ddition to the North County the cuts were made to get the Municipal Court. Sl.l million for departments to conform with the site work ror an addition to lhe total tha\ supervisors set. South County Munkipal Court, Super visor Harriett Wieder $5.25 million for a fire training to ld Thomas that in future center. $2.3 million for a new bud get sessions, she wants to kitchen and services wing al see all department budgets with juvenile hall and S2 9 million ror the fixed costs included even ir it construction of a new pubhc means submitting a budget that health clinical laboratory exceed s t he li m i t s set by During the day long session, l)Up<:rvisors supe rvisors also took time lo "That way we can then be in a approve a $1 ~ million addition po~1t1on to make t he poJicy. to the probation department's de c1s1ons about where to cuL ' 1• budg_et . ......,,,L • The ""ay we're workin(_,..nl>;::r;;;r::.-t --111e-~~~-.rmriuon .. ~Til~l;s,.. budget was approved last week a tame 141thout a broid-view of by supe n •isor s. but director the whole budget problem."' she M 1chael Schum a c he r talke d -.aid * * * • • * Repair Judged Cul Costs or Standards? Faced with a $3 million repa ir bill for t he his tor ical old cou nty cour thouse. the Orange County Board of Supen <isors Monday decided to spend $40,000 to look for <i cheaper way to re open the buildmg. It bas been nearly vacant stllce late last year after " $55.000 study revealed it wasn't up to state e arthquake standards. THE ONLY COCNTY office still housed in the SO.year t>ld red Ar izona sa ndst one s tructure 1s the Gener al :.;er vices Agency's plan vault and that's slated to be moved into a te mporary build.ing later this year The S40,000 mcluded in the bst or $43 million of capital projects under cons1de rallon 1n Monda y's neanngs, will pay for ··a re-study wh1ch m ay indicate that we can s pend a lower amount to bring 1t into conformance." Supervisor Ph.illp Anthony said The SSS.000 study estimated a cost or $2 2 million to S2 8 million to make the building safe enough to use again County officials sa id Monday the cost is $3 milhon. WHILE THE SECOND study i s undert aken , supe rvisors had a re w sugJ(est1ons of their own for re-opening the building without spendmg a lot of cowity money. Harriett Wieder got backing from colleagues for her suggestion that the county push for legislation that would relax the e arthquake s afety standards for historical buildings. Supervisor Edison Miller said he's been working with Rep. Jerry Patte rson. D·Sanla Ana. in gelling federal funds to defer part or the construction costs. Mll.LER SAID THAT 1! Orange County gets a federal district court. 1t could use two of the old bu.ilding's four a vailable courtrooms. Even without the federal money. Mrs. Wieder noted that it would cost the county Sl millioo each to build four new courtrooms. s'o lbe $2.8 million improvement cost that wo uld make those four cour trooms available still represents a savin gs. IM• II C-"f V~f' P.,.,+Otfllt •M 0.ftH'M MtNitn PITTSBURGH (AP) - Perched bl hla attic window with a rlfle, a 23-year·old man sprayed a quiet nei1bborbood ln suburban CoraopoU1 wltb b.ullets, ktlHn1 four and woundinc a ftftb, police said. police trooper Waite!' Acbeson. Concord Delirium T-••llM ... ... " ... "":..:: ... -r.r.::- ca..... ... '--·-.... .._... •• ,,(!' ........ ~ .. om.. I01) ... C..•I Hltn••• Offtc•• Gft1u-. ... no W.tt..,. '°'"' _,,,.. .. ~ .. , 111719"(1\eo..t.-d T111,11aa1 (714t-.at1 a..-.ctMw ......... ..,.. ~ ............. I T1t1pl1 .. ... ..._ .... c-... ..... Victor Belmonte, an Army reservist and • c•vUlan employee at a mll.l{ary bue In Oakmoat, drove to tbe state police Camelie banaekl ud surrendered after UM 1bootlnp lloadQ . He wu arralped todar cm four counts of erlm nal boinlelde, plae chars•• of attempted bomlcide aad •UrHat.ed UHl&lt, U4 WU ~-... ~~ c.-tr jllll. . •'I lla•• ao iarGrmatloa coaffnllnl motift," 1UI .... --..-.---- J()!lepb OUqer, 71, was shot to death at 8:30 p.m. 11 be read a news paper on hl1 porch on Rldte su.t. He died ln bis latfD cbalr, said Geor1e PbJlllpt, c blef Allegheny County coroner'• deputy. Next door, Loll Sima, 57, and Dorothy . Ol11er, 51, a vtaltor from l:dlnboro, were 1bot to de.c.b • tbeJ aat cm Mn. Sima'• porch. lln. Sima'• buaband, Jotepb. waa wounded . He wt.II treated and r•l••••d at Sewickley V•~!t{ Bospltal, • •l>Ok........ . After btarta1 tbe 1bot1, .................. = ADClnw Prtoe, a. WM II do•• u be raced cloW8 tM at.net~ Mt wUt wu IOlU •· 'nle thinnest watches in the world. . ( Orange Coast CO IT IO N "our Hometown :i Delly Nt"wlllpept"r~ l VOL. 73:-t. 204, 3 SECT&S, 2.t PAGE$ oRkoe cou Project Opposed Holiday Inn Nixes High Rise in M.esa By JEaaY a.AV8£N OI .. ~ ,.._ SUit In an Uth--bour move that did little to further City Council policy decisions regardint high-rise construction on Bristol ~ Street, Holiday Inn managers withdrew plans for their proposed 12-story expansion Monday. A letter to the council HR Couple Arrested In Thefts sndicated the officials will draft 1 a new project after consulting with city planners and residents in,.a nearby housing tract. The Planning Commission bad reject«! the proposed 12-story cylindrical addition to the Inn's rive-story structure at 3131 Bristol St., just south of the San Diego Freeway. Inn officials appealed that decision to the City Council , contending they cannot compete with other high-rise hotels such as the South Coast Pina Hotel just off Bristol north of the freeway. Plans for the addition included 140 new rooms, convention-style dining and e ntertainment f acilities and a parking structure. Neighbors complained that the existing hotel is the source of loud parties and that balconies i nvade th e privacy of neighborhood backyards and rear windows. PlaMers and more than 90 neighborhood petitioners also charged that the tall structure would cast a shadow over their homes, a special problem as more residents consider solar heating. C ity pla nners as ked the council to consider the Holidav C TWENTY-FIVE CENTS DRAFT-ELIGIBLE YOUNG MEN GET COUNSELING OUTSIDE SANT A ANA POST OFFICE Omer SdtH (left), Steve H8rttett Ua1en to Ubert•rt•n Dyenne Peterson By STEVE MARBl,.E ~=--.._._.Wl~~~-coupl~ who police allege posed as wealthy land investors to gain entrance to expensive homes along the Orange Coast, were arrested Monday on burglary and grand theft c harges, Newport Beach police said. Inn appeal lo further clarify the -• , , ·~~::..:,,...-==-,-.-::~] . __ ~fgii"~~~~~i~toi~~Tar#_a_~-rt=c.p-A~u=-non--s.. e or n Streetsouthofthefreeway. .J..1 '-..AO Mayor Arlene Schafer brought . Arrested in Scottsdalei· Ariz .. on a California warran were Karen Lynn Hix, 37, and Dale I Lee Rak, 29. Both listed their 1 Huntington Beach address as 21372 Brookhurst St. Detectives assert the couple, who drove a milk-white Rolls Royce, would burglarize homes while being shown the property by real estate agents. Police contend that the couple would split up during tours and while one stayed with the agent, the other would loot the house. Armed with a search warrant, _ Newport investigators said they turned up more than $100,000 in alleged stolen items inside the suspect's Huntington Beach home. Police said most of the seized evidence was jewelry. · The burglaries they said, date back at least two months and as many as a dozen homes from Huntington Jfarbour to La Jolla may have been hit. Detectives said the evidence seized will be dis played to possible victims on July 28 from 4 lo 7 p.m. for identification. Teens Seized On Pot Count Two south Costa Mesa teenagers peddling their bikes down Westmins t e r Avenue Monday with potted plants under their arms were arrested by police at about 6:40 p.m. Officers said the flower pots contained marijuana plants which the boys, ages 16 and 12, said they had just received from a friend who plans to move from the cijy. Both youths were cited for cultivation of marijuana. One was released to his mother, the other to his gran~molber. Coast Weather Fair through Wednes- day. except for night and morning low cloud s spreading inland. Lows ton1ght 80 at the beaches, 65 inland. Highs Wednes- day upper 80s to lower 80s. INSl•E TODA" For U.O. uft> haw Qtwn 11P °" Uw A .... Uw Rcmu lloN ... 1• ........ . Sn .rorv, p.ocoe, """' 81. STRICKEN Peter Seller• ........... Comedian Ha.s Heart Seizure LONDON (AP)-Actor Peter Sellers suffered a heart attack today at London 's plush Dorchester Hotel and was taken to a hospital. He was first reported in grave condition but later was said to have improved slightly. The 54-year·old Sellers has s uffered a s tring of heart attacks the past six years. The last was in May in Dublin, where be was hospitaliied for several days . lo 1977 he was fitted with a pacemaker. A spo ke s man at the Dorchester, home for visiting royalty, tycoons and movie stars. said Sellers checked in Saturday with his secretary, Michael J.effries. After being stricken at the hotel today, be was taken to a hospital, where a spokesm.-n said he was "gravely ill." Three hours after be was taken ill, however, the spokesman s aid Sellers' condition bad improved slightly. He was being treated in the intensive-care unit. The actor was recently reunited with bis fourth wife, Lynne Frederict: 29 years his junior, after a split. She was not believed to be with him in London. up that point at the end of Monday's council session , calling for members' thoughts on the high-rise issue. Despite Cowicilwoman Norma Hertzog's appeal for a more definitive policy, the cQuncil unammously re-emphasized the wording of existing ordinances regarding taller buildings. Councilman Donn Hall's motion noted that whenever any structure more than two stories or 30 feel high is proposed anywhere in the city. the council will be concerned with its impact on n eig hbor ing residences. Hall said hi s mot io n emphasizes shadow and traffic effects on residential areas and noted that few vacant lots are available along Bristol for high-rise construction anyway. Doug Clark, assistant planner, <See INN, Page A2> Sales Clerk . Bamboozled ' . By Bad Bill A Bullocks Department Store clothing department clerk who refused Monday to accept a $100 bill tom in three places didn't fare too well with the second bill ·t a k e n f o r $ 9 s w o r t b o f purchases. Costa Mesa police said the clerk declined the torn bill1 offered by what be described as a "scrubby " patron who purchased clothing. The clerk said the purchaser, described as a Latin in bis mid 20s, took the ripped bill back, pulled out a roll of money and 1 peeled off another SlOO bill. Store officials inspecting the bill laleT doubted its legality and called police. Investigators said the money was badly reproduced on flimsy paper. It was turned over lo the U.S. Secret Service. Heart Paaetured Mesa Stab Victim . Dies of Wowuls A eo.ta Mesa man wbo cluq to life after beinc , stabbed ln tbe heart wttb lciuora lut Tbunclay died today at ~I Memorial Hoepital, Newport Beach. PoUee Nici Jun Camacho, a 22-year-old We1al immlarutz died et 4 e .m . hi a bolplta1 lnteaahe care unit where be wu treetedformstabwoundl. One of tbe woundl, poUee Mid, puaetured Camaeho'• beert. Doet.on tePGrted1Y pl1eed four ltitcbes JD tfaeorpia ln ID 1ttempt tonvetbeYlctim. Police flied a ni urder 1mendment today to the ortpnal aueult complaint a11lnat aaotber me11l tmmi1rant, ll·Y••T·old Clero N1Jer1, ,. suspected ol pluqtn1 tbe ac.laaon lnto Camacho in t.be driveway outside the apartment they sb1red wttb six other aliens. lnveatllaton queatJoaed all ol the apartment realdenta at iem . Pl1eenti1 Ave. but reported that none aawtbeh.m. 1tabbin1. lnv..U.aton 1ald the two men app1nntfy ar,ued violently Oftf wbJeb wu to uaume atatm u bead ottbelarse bouaebold. Najera, a COlte Mesa area conYalescent boepltal orderlJ,' WU err.led Thundey mondq by detedtna wbo tr1eed him to an aputment oa Bay Street f ollowtactbe ltabtl&q. He la betq beld ln Or_,. County Jall wltb ball Ht at -·-· Opponenls Provide Booth for Protesters The band-painted sign on the side of tbe plywood booth near the main Santa Ana post office read, "Draft Counselor Is ln." "I am not going to damned Afghanistan," declared one 20-year-old youth wbo drove up in a late-model foreign import sedan. "I've got a friend who bad his stomach blown away." "I was born in 1960 and I don't want to go,'' announced another young man directed to the draft r.o unseling booth by oemoo.strators in front ol the building at 2201 N . Grand Ave. "I am not going to go over there and fight. It'd be dlfferent if something happened here, at home," said a third , a 20-year-old Mexican American man already a father. He said he'd proba bly wait until the last minute before deciding whether to return his registration card. The counseling booth was set up by a coalition of draft registration opponents . i nc luding m e mbe rs or the Society for Libertarian Life. Libertarian Party, and Alliance for Survival. The purpose of the booth, said r.ounselors Howard Hinman and Dyanne Petersen. is to make sure 19 & 20 year olds who are r equire d to r egis ter "understand their opUons " Ms. Petersen said the law does not permit counselors to e ncourage acts of civil disobediance, such as advising a person not to register. Asked if the opUons available to a potential registrant basically boil down to either registering, or not registering and facing the consequences, Ms. Petersen said, "Yes. that's it .•• Challenger Posts Gains Attorney Bobby D. Youn1blood continued to 1aln Monday on incumbent Judie Richard Orosco in a rerount of ballots cut June 3 in a race ln Oran1e County Central Municipal Court. Registrar of Voters Al Olson said that Youn1blood now trails Judge Orosco by ooty 20 ~­ Final election results bad abown tbe cballenpr lost in the two-man raceby202~. Olson said U precincts remained to be counted today ol the 354 in the Judicial diltrtet. About •.ooo votee were cat in tbe eledkln. 23 Indicted SACRAMENTO (AP) - Twenl)'·tbree perBODI bave been indicted by • fedefll trend Jury on cb1r1e1 of con1pirln1 to import Asian heroin wqrth "m1ay m11lloa1 of dollars," olflelall report. Tbe indictment cbar1e1 them wltb brtn1ln1 wblte heroin Into the Sleram.to aru from Tbailmd by wey ol Caneda, •inl b.ir 1pr11 e-and luite... Ind brlefe ... wttb falM bottoms. .,..~ REKINDLING PAST ISSUES IN CHICAGO PROTEST Men ldenttfled a• 'Wiid 8111' Bum• Draft Card Protesters 'Greet' Draft Regi,strants a,. The Auoclated Presa Post offices around the country were ringed with sign-waving demonstrators chanting "Don't Register" as young men began registering with the Selective Service System amid protests tb8t generally were peaceful. "What can you do? It's the government, right?'' s aid Michael Hughes as he signed up in Oakland. "I just hope I don't have to go . . I just becan living my life." The reaistration program, which will aff~t four miWoa men born in 1980and1961, becan Monday and continued today after Jut-minute efforts to block it. It is beinl cballen1ed as unconstitutional because it excludes women, and t.be U.S. Supreme Court is expected to bear tbe cue later lh1a year. ProteeU were widespread, but 1enerally small. and were not reported to have interfered witb re1latration. Post oftlce walll were spray painted with anli·re1i1tratioa 1101.,. ln SeeWe, and MftJ'aJ thousand re&.lstratlon forms were ltoleD OYernlabt from t.be · l:u1ene, <>re., post olftce. Two New York City pottal worken fUed • aa ... wt •IWll to be tsempMd from pl"OCflUins registration forms. Allan Rogg, 29, who applied for conscientious o bjector status during the Vietnam war, said he could not "in good conscience" he lp regis~r other people. Hundreds of people paraded outside a New York City post office across from Madison Square Garden, while protestors inside locked arms in front of the registration window. Some 20 picke t s in San Anton.lo, Texas, chanted, "One, two, three, four, Exxon's not worth a war." Some 400 people marched around San Francisco's main post office. and in Bernal Hel1bta, Calif., two men chained tbepiaelves to the post office door before police cut them free and cited them for disturbing the peHe. But there also were demoastralionl ol another sort. At dawn, a lf'OUP of Younc men paraded outslCle the Talle)'Ville, Del., post offlce witb American flags, and four re1lstered when tbe office opened. In Fond 'du Lac, Wla .• one of the flrtt to reciltet WU Du Ahern, JO, wbo Mid tbe Pliebt of bit uncle, Thomas Aben Jr .. a bMtqe in Ir•, "mapilhd IQ)' (lee PaOTD'I', .... AJ) . DM.YN..OT c Tf 2 11M& ,. ~ ... ---JlJST BREAKING Trla ... eDeat .. ' LllW.,_.,J,_,.._.,_.. • ..,,. '1Wa••ila11m•'• Exxon Says Eanlings Off Record Pace ROTrEROAM. Nelberlaoda (APl Tbe bow of tbe 21S,&7~ton supertaoker role out ol the water "\dre a u t arthinl ila back " before the ahap snapped lD two and sank wblle untoadtnc a cargool crudeo1l an Rotterdam harbor today. a witness said "It was unbelievable," said Rene Maas, a 24-year-old dock.work,l!r , who said the stern of the ship, the Energy Concentration. began slnkl.n& before the bow popped out of the water. The vessel's 43 crew members. from Hong Kong and Cbi.na, escaped Wlba.rmed. said a ~pokesmao for the port authority. WASfDNGTON (AP) -Freed boetage Richard Green met today withsomeofthefamUiesoltbose still beld io Iran to tell them what be could about their lovedooes. Queen spoke behind closed doors to about 40 people. representing 15 or the families who Uve ln the Wubiogtoo area, according to Louisa Kennedy. Mrs. Kennedy, head of the Family Llalson Action Group, said she was encouraged by what Queen reported about the conditions of captivity ' ,.,.~ DENISE WOAD REVELS IN WELCOME DALLAS RAINFALL Juet • Drop In th• Bucket After Parchl"9 Dro~1 Doctor ·Faces Murder Trial By DAVID KtrnMANN Of .. OettY .......... A prominent Hual,ln1ton Harbour surgeon bas been ordered to st.and trial in Orua• County Superior Court for the June 13 double slaying of his ex-wife and a well-known Loai Beach attorney presumed to be her lover. West Orange County Municipal Court Judge Ragnar Engebretsen ruled' Monday there was reasonable cauae to believe that Or. Louis Ala.la, 50, &tabbed Margy Lou Alaia and Marvin Tincher to death with a kitchen knife the night ol Friday the 13th "l can see where a jury could conclude ... that first degree murde r had occurred ," Eogebret&en said in reJectinc defense requests that murder c harees against Alai a be dismiaaed. Alala, 71, and Tincher bad been slain in tbe beat ot pauion. George said the evidence lndlcated that Alaia arrived at the home to discuss visltaUon with his two young children. But when he saw Tincher there, be simply "lost control." Car Bufrs WID Alters ToWing Law Old Cadillac buff Sid Soffer, who is suing the City of Costa Mesa for towing away pieces ol his collection, won a moral victory Monday night City Coun c il members Engebretsen also turned down unanimous ly approved an a defense motion to drop special ordinance revision to establish circumstance allegations p r ocedure for an o wner's against the gray·haired phy-hearing before a vehicle ts sician that could lead to towed from a city street IJl the consideration of the death future. Sc d R • ~ ll penalty ii he is convicted Soffer currently awaits action atte ... ~ ain a The JUdge s aid there was ID Los Angeles feder al court • c:;;.. reasooable cause to believe that where he is swng Costa Mesa for s pecial circu mstances -towing away three Cadillacs 10 0 0 ... .,. s·t Lbe raw taken without offering him the Co ls S moo multiple murders -uisled in 1978 He contends the action was iu, Engebretsen ordered Alaia. heann~ he is allowed under the CHATTANOOGA. Tenn. CAP> -An all-white Criminal Court presently free on $250,00 bail, to u s. Constitution's protection of jury today acquitted two Ku Klux Klansmen and convicted a third BytheA.ssoda~ Press bounce back if more rairu faJJ in appear in Superior Court in property onareducedchargeinthesholgunwoundingsoffourblacltwomeo Rain took some of the pain out thenextfewweeks SantJA Ana Aug. 4. A trial .date Monday's ord1Dan<:e revts1on, outsideadowntowntavern . of the beat wave that has The North and Northeast, wouldlhenbe set. drafted blf City Attorney Marshall Thrash was frned ~ and given two workhouse contributed to more than 1.200 which had ibeen spared the heat Defense attorneys for Alaia Thomas W~. notes that cars -sent~nces of nine months eacl\ and another of two months on his deaths today. but agriculture plaguing othe~ parts of the had sought ~~-charges left on a s~t.iaL.!11Q.r.L~w.b~i.,,ll~~z..,_...._1 conv1ctJon or two counts of assault and battery and one.count officials say it Ynll~Jsf j\l ·t'te-~Jol--Dn .~~~~-~.::..!k..~-1'~ ~r ~"UTs "°'m Tcrrftffi"ue fo be m of simple assault. -... ---. ~ , ~-~~~--=--_._. ~vit--ro-oreiik-flJ'oUlli n e secona-day of temperatures ov.c-dlSmlased for .lack ol evidence.. v1olatJon ~the law. 2 =-. 9'il'l'h. ~<!l'f23. 1mpenaT wizard of the Justice Knights of Southwest. 100. Water emergencies were de= Co-counsel ~ Geor'e Jr. ~d However. tl estabhsbes a the Ku Klux Klan. and Larry Payne were found innocent by the Widely scattered showers fell c I a r ed in New York and tb~ p~on. m pr~Une procedure for requesting ~d Jury across Texas today but officials Philadelphia ev1dent"e dunng a prebaunary gaming a heanng be_fore police said it was JUSt a drop ID the bearing that began Friday, had officers before a vehicle can be Reagon Pitk.• .-Ude WASHINGTON (AP > -Anne Armstrong. former ambassador to Great Britain. was named co-chairman of Republ.Jcan pres1dent1al nommee Ronald Reagan's campaign "-comm1tteetoday. I Dea~2Hurt Countian Jailed In Gunman Spree By FllEDEIUCK SCBOEMDIL Of t111t o.lly ~-Slaff A two-county shooting spree tbat left a Los Alamitos man dead and tus nephew and a Los Angeles teen-ager injured ended early today in the arrest of a northern California transient oo murder and assault charges. Huitt Carter , believed to be a bout 30, was arrested by Torrance Police Department officers about 1: 15 a.m. today without incident. more than six hours aft.er the shooting began, authorities said. Killed about 6:30 p.m. Monday by a single shot from a .30 c aliber carbi n e rifle was Carter's father, Dean Carter, 62, of 12100 Montecito, located in the unincorporated Rossmoor neighborhood of Los Alamitos. Oran ge County Sh eriff 's Department investigators also alleged that Carter shot bis cousin, Dean Jant.ien, 17, who also lived at the Rossmoor address. Jantzen was reported to be in serious condition today at Fountain Valley Community Hospital after undergoing emergency surgery for stomach wounds. Lt. Wyatt Hart said Carter fled from the residence after the shooting and drove to Norwalk where Jeffrey Glenn Simpson, 18, was shot twice and injured as be stood in the front yard of tus home. Hart said that authorities '1were ooe step behind" Carter in the late evening hours as he drove to La M irada. then Torrance. Torrance police arrested Carter after observmg a man with a rifle. They detained Ca r ter based on a r a dio broadcast previously issued by Orange County authorities. Hart said Carter was booked into Orange County Jail and is being held without bail Asked what m ay h ave provoked the shooting spree, Ha rt said, "We haven't the foggiest." He noted that only Cart.er. bis father and cousin were present in the Rossmoor residence when the first shooting.a occurred. Hart said it likewise was unknown whether the Norwalk shooting was random. Strike Slwts Diaper Planl MIAMI (AP>-Plant and de· livery workers have walked off their Jobe at tbe last diaper service in South Florida, leaving many customers high and wet. company vice president and general manager. United Food and Commercial Workers claimed a month ago it repretM!llted the workers. When the company asked for an e l ec t ion conducted by the National Labor Relations Board, the employees opted for a waJkout. bucket. The heat has been blamed for at a o t demo ns t. r a t e d t o . a towed away "To have any kind of relief!rom least 1,211 deaths in 23 states since reason~ble cert.a.1.nty that AJ1Ua the drought. we'll need a ra1Ilfall J une 22. according to an unofficial was gwlty of murder The s.ame or an inch and a half to twc count bytbt'Associated Press v.as true, George said . for the inches." saJd Virgil Helm of the Sen David Pryor. D·Ark . s Pe c 1 a I c 1 r cums la o c e U.S. Department of Agnculture'!: said he was "appalled a nd allegations Soil Conservation Service in frustrated " because the The defense attorney said Dallas. "Some of the areas a.re so f armers Home Administrat.>on there was no evidence to show dned out that you have such huge has not declared the state a that the phys1C1an had coldly cracks that 1t rrtight take three to heat wave disaster area The plotted W kill his estranged wife four inches." Small Business AdministratJon or Tincher. 50 More than four inches fell 1.0 declared a disaster area ill the Instead, George said the some eastern Arkansas stateThursday evidence during two days of communities late Monday and of· testi mony s howed that Mrs ficials there called it "just a shot i.n tbearm." Dr Woody Miley, a soil s pecialist for tbe Arkansas PROTEST. Cooperative Extension Service, said , however. that about 80 • • percent of the cotton crop could INN ... noted that his oHice has received several 1nqu1nes regarding possible razing of existing buildings along the s treet, though, with an eye towar d construction of tall buildings. Bob Kelley, a leader in the neighborhood adjacent to the Holiday lnn. said be stm is oot s ure where residents s tand regarding bot.el expansion. He said the council's policy state ment did little to clarify what might happen when a five-story addition is proposed by Holiday Inn management. Meanwhile. initial propo6als for two high-rise structures across the street from the inn have been submitted to city planners. Newport Beach 's James Gian ulias flied the proposals for nine ans seven-story structures on property north 01 Montgomery Ward's and just south o f the freeway after withdrawing earlier plans for a 14-story office structure on the site. That structure was turned down by the Planning Commiaslon earlier this year for reasons similar to those U\ the Holiday Inn tower. obligation." David Gibbs." who registered in Wichita Falls. Texas. said. "It's no problem . I wouldn"t mmd killing a few lraruans " In Boston. -.·here about 100 people staged sit-ins at the entrances to the Post OHice Square stat.loo, chants of "H~U. no. we won't go." mmgled ~'lth ~traU\.S of "God Bless Amenca " rrom across the street where construction worker s brieny traded punches with protestors. Me mbers of the Coalition Against Registration and the Draft banded out leaflets at post offtces around the nation. No farm figures on the number of men r egistering were available. But postal officials estim ated 388 registered in Baltimore: in Boston, 1,300 to 1,500; i.n Colorado, l,SOO of the 50,000 eligible: in South Florida, 2.000 out of 100,000 eligible <e CO NCO Rn QUARTZ Competition Buhbli1ig ~EW YORK CAP> The big bubble gum blowup was a bust. The best effort of the day by former record· holder Brett Nichols, of Marietta. C-a was a bubble of 11 ~ inches across. far short of the mark of 19L• tnches set last yea r by Susan Montgomery of Fresno. Nichols. whO co-held the record in 1978 with three others, woo the under-20 d1v1s1on Monday 10 the competition beld i n Central Part. WI.Doers in each category -under 10, under 20 and under 100 - were awarded their weight in bobble gum · ,_ Mes a Woman Succumbs In Tennessee Funeral !>e r v1ces are scheduled for 2 p.m. Wednesday in Camanllo for a 31-year-old Costa Mesa woman who died oa vacation in Tennessee following - a short tllness Servi ces will be h e ld at Conejo Mountain MemoriaJ Park Chapel for Gail Albsoo Milstead of 425 Merrimac Way wh o died Frida y 1n a Sbelbyvtlle. Tenn . hospital Interment 14 Jll follow at the memonal park m CamanUo. The Mesa resident of eight years was born ID Culver City She t s s urvived by her husband John R. Milstead and daughter Margie of the home address She also leaves her parents, Mr . and Mrs G~rge LeGasslck of Camanllo and three brothers Richard. Gregory and Frank LeGassick of Sepulveda. Los Alt os and Cama rillo respectively Other survivors include a sister, Mrs Sw.an Spangler of Camarillo and a grandfather. George E. LeGas.sick. both of CamarilJo. Friends may call at the funeral chapel until 8 o'clock tonight. aspoltesmansaid. DAILY PILOT 7 Hurt in F/,aming Costa Mesa Crash Jec•ll ~ Yott P. ..... ~•-Gt-,0- ,._, IC_ ( .. , .. T-•··-...-..,..., ... Ell'tor ~ .. ~ •w..---t .. ,., Ceela ..... OMoe Molll ... ::·:·&~--- T1taphe:o• C'714)toarit a •• ,...,... •••• ....,. Seven people were lajured iD a namlnc three-car chain reaction colUalon early Sunday at the intersection of Harbor Boulevard and Sunflower Avenue iD CcJeta lleu. J amea Richard Maurer 2Z. ol 25112 Nueva Vista Drlv., L11una Nl1uel , aDd Jack AottaODJ Greer, IO, of ITOO Petenoa Place, Cotta II••· suffered ftnt ad~...._ barm wbm tbelr Ford llUltaq, drlvea by Maurer, bunt llltO nam ... Poliee npaNd that II.._ ud ...,..._ ftlldde, drmm bJ Nuey L1m DlllM, •,ff 1711 Uberty Aft., .... nUq at a stop·-=-~ OD ......... . •bft •• .-.~ ..... ,..,. .... bJ a pickup truck drf.- bJ JOM Bara10D, 12, ol i-. Wallace Ave., Costa Mesa. Tbe i.mpllct ignited Mal.lter's car and pUtbed it into the r;ear' ol Min Dehne'• Datsun. A paaaen1er in Baraion's vehicle, Graclla Corona, 23, ol tbe same Wallace Avenue addresa, suffered bead iAjuriea, cuts on ber cbiD, neck, ud Deft, and brulse9. A paumpr ia Deboe'• nbltle, Gloria Sleeper, a. ot '1tl1 nr Drtw. HunUD1toa Beada. 1Uffered . bnaiMe OD ber iboWder, ldlp, ud~beck. .. ... OclrODa ... boapitalbed at Fourat• van., ODmam1tJ HOlpbl, ......... CCIDdttiaD .. lilted U falr. JON and J- 8ara1oa ••re treated and releued 8t taiit .... ballbl. Tbe odalr'I wwe '-*• '° 0.. llnallemorlal~,..._. all .... tteeted and ... 1 ...... Concord Delirium .. The thinnest watches in the world. · 734111 CZ!fa/h1J. 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F l\<hCo 1.50 ' 11 )1~ • '" lrvQ8" l n \ tr..,,.,,.• .. .._,..Fell 2111 I JS 11• 1 ll••h.,.,. tO • 1~ 11V. •.. ,,.,.1nc I °' ' •• -'• Tueedlly, July 22. 1880 s SalesSllde Foamy Fizlle For Schlitz By MILTON llOSKOWITZ The big qutsUon ln lhe beer buaineu remalna: can Schlitz make it? While Miller and Budweiaer have been stuuinc it ~ Schlitz has become a s hell-shocked casualty of the beU wars.~ a company begins to s lide, U 's often dttncuh to. stop tht fall -and the Milwaukee brewer has been slidiJll for more than three years. ,, THEY'RE DOING EVERVTIONG they possibly ca.o. to pull out of the tailspin. They've changed their product. they 've c hanged their management and they've ctaan•ecl the ir advertising. But it's stUI a struggle . Every reporl. from the marketplace brings the bad n ews that fewer peo. pie are drinkinP the Schlitz beers. Those beers Include the Schlitz brand its elf, Oki Milwaukee <priced bel<>w Schlitz). Erlanger /(a s uper'" pre mium brand pitted again.st the likes of Mlchelob and Lowenbrau). Schiltz Malt Liquor and Schlitz Light. The wiMer in that quartet is Sehl.JU Malt Liquor. promoted 1n tha t m e morable series o f "bull" comme r cials . The Schlitz bra nd is the larges t selling malt II· quor 10 the country Money Tree (malt liquor has a higher alcoholic conte nt than beerl. The loser has got to be Schlau Light. whicff has failed t o ~ome even c lose t o tbe sal~ rac ked up by the two k!ad· ing low.caJorie brands. M iller Lite and Anheuser-Busch'~ Natural l.Jght. Even Schlitz has conceded that "it has Pf'O" ve.n to be a s low a nd tough tas k to con vince the consumer or the pos1t.i ve chara('tenslJcs o ( ttus brand .•• ~ IS • »V.• ~. O•o.Olll.0 3 lSS 31"9.t'-Flllll'Ol 401J &l .... '• •l•-Co ll M n\._. \o ... tto .. JI 11 , .... '• llut1•d 10. • ISi "''" °' Tt_o, .. 11 S.0 •I .. • I'• AGllld 1 u. 1' '"' • 0..01 1 c. 1 11 lO ... 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'-e •• •t\lo ' 1 i Ml '-s , ••- rf •t ··1 . = ~· 't' .. ~·i -Ei~·.ir ~ ~·~;i 1. ·· ~·1 i ~:! ~i.. 1· .... ·:~ • ~·i.: ,!~If : t ·~ ~ .•.• "91f. ~l''t • ft +t~ ~ • I •.. t •I Ml'• '9 .. ,.._ -' ' ........ IS • HORT. S<..ffLITZ'S • Al.ES v.ere karalc·c hopped b)' Jboul <1 third m three )ears The (1r.t three· m o nths o( 1.980 have s hown n o improve · menL Schhlt s hipped :\ 5 million barr e ls during \hat period d o wn from the 4 1 rrulhon \hey s h ipped in t h e f1r!>l three months of 1979 T here havt.• twen ~omequent'es. Last year SchlUC";! c losed t"'o breweries -S)Tacuse. N.Y and Honofut"': t w h ere Pnmo beer bad~ brewed). This year \.hey soMS: the Syracuse b r e "'·ery to Anheuser-B usch for $100 m1l11otk They s topped pa) mg d1v1dends to s hareholders. They re·-~ du('ed their e m p loy tt force DY 700 At t~ helm today are Frank J Sellinge r . who cam e • from An.heust>r Bus~h . ~nd Jerry V1e le hr. who cam e from : Coea-Co{a. 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BOYER LOS A..'lo;GELES <AP> -As one of Ameri c a ·s pol1t1cal pa rti es n ominated its candidat e for pre<i1dent. television viewers in Los Anf!eles watched reruns of "Kun~ F u " :"'1elsen reports suggest that m ost of the rt>st of Amen ca also tuned out the GOP last week. That's too bad. really, because the Republi can convention provided the m ost fascinating television of the year Last Wednesday. TV and the Republicans co-produced a swell entertamment; neither party seems overly proud of the moment, though. IN THE Qt:I ET of retrospect, television seems inclined to rrurum1ze 1ts role in that chaotic evening's e vents. in which the GOP seemed ready to bend history in the creauon o f a Ford-Reagan "co-presidency " But be sure. TV gets a co-star billing in tht!,. drama T h is 1s irre fut a bl e Th e Ford-Reagan t alks moved from lhe convention's back room s to the n ation's hving rooms when Gerald Fnrd gave-Wallf''" CrOf'k itP ::a hmart P.l••eerS- ou tlin e o f h1 '> env1 s 1one d "co-pres1denc). · a!) Cronkite called at From that moment. tele' 1s 1on became part of lhe picture. "IF YOU DON'T' see Utis story," said CBS' Dan Rather. "you're dead behind the eyes " Rather quoted Republican sources as sa}'lng the deal was nearly struck. "The deal has been made." CBS' Morton Dean quoted one of his s our ces a s saying N BC 's Tom Brokaw asked Iowa Gov. Robert Ray: ''Is 1t your understanding the deal has been struck"" Ray. "It 1s my understanding .. This also 1s irrefutable Because of television's presence. Ronald Reagan now had to <.'lose a deal with Ford or s us t a in some d a m age t o his campaign. As ABC's George Will put 1t at the height of the Ford-Reagan euphoria : "TIDS CONVENTION would suffer a tremendous letdown or the deal fell through> and anyone then selected would be d early stt0nd choi<"e " Ha1 Holbrook (left> stars as an exiled lawyer who became a prime mover in the settlement of the Ohio Territory. while Elizabeth llantaomerY (seated> and Jane Seymour 'play pioneer slsten in "The Awake~inl Land," a seven-hour m.iniSerie1 concludin1 toa&lht at 8 on NBC. Channel 4. • T hat happened. of course. and Reagan ·~ !)econd c hoice. George Bush. 1s OO\o\ tus runnmg mate It 1s said that when R~agan saw Ford negotiat ing h is pos1 t1 on \o\1th The Ford·Reoaan tolb naored fro• tlae boc:.-k roo•• to the U rin9 rooms ecllftl Gnoald Ford gore M'alter C'ronldae on outlifte of hi• ·~o­ prnidnaey.· Cronkite. he cooled considerably on the matter or sharing h1.s hoped-for presidency. But Jeff Greenfield, CBS' media c ritic and one of that network's com men ta tors at the coovenhon. said in an interview Friday: "I do not believe it was a media e vent. This was a real event, an old-fashioned . beh ind-closed-doors political event." GKEENnELD REFERS to the fact \hat the principal forttS U\ the gjant mixup were Ford and Reagan. not television. But be concedes that .. Ford used Walter Cronkite to advance his side of the negotiaUons. knowing that Reagan was watching. That's what TV can do." N BC's John CbanceUor, who. w\th co-anchor David Brinkley, managed to malnlaln an admirable calm and restraint through the evening, al.so downplays TV's role: Soap Star To Return NEW YORK (AP> - Eileen Fulton, star of CBS' "As the World Tums" for two decades . and one of the most prominent cbaracten lD all of daytime televil1oa, will resume ber role u Uaa early next moatb after 1 lix·week ableMe duetoWDeu. Ila. F\altGa, wbo WU •ospitalhed with Mpatitil, lbould be back at work sometime durln1 the first week of A..,.Ult. her agent 1ald. Betty Von F\antenber1 played Lisa Colsnan durln1 Ma . Fulton's UbMu. The acent. Rita Salk, said Ma . Fulton was overwbelmed by tall• and l.u.n from fan• dill1DI ............ , . "I think that tclev1s1on roverage of t he con\·ent1on had ver y lit t le innuence on e\'ents The reason 1 say that 1s. the negot1a1.Jons that f'ord's staff "1th Reagan ·~ st.arr began at nme o'clock m the morning. TMy continued for 14 h o urs. The convenl.Jon went on the air at 7 p m." BUT CHANCELLOR conc-edes that te lev1s1on 's presence d id accelerate the odd happening, incrus mg lhe nsk faced by Reagan 1f no deal could be made. ''Oh. yes. absolutely. Never in the histor) of teleVlsed convenl.Joos has there ever been so clearly a No. 2 choice as Bush . . . and Ford used television as part of his negotiating position. that 1s an unmistakable fa ct." FOR THE RECORD. NBC, which had earlier seemed shut out of the stor y <being the only network without a Ford interview) was lht first to report BLL'h's selecUon. beating CBS and Leslie StahJ by a few secoods. ABC's Frank Reynolds and Ted KoppeU were oo lhe alr for long. embarrassing moments musing about t.be prospect of a Reagan-Ford ticket while everyone else at Joe Louis Arena knew it was eoi.ng to be Busti. It was good fun . the GOP gathering, and compelling tdevtsioa.. At least as good. l'U wa1er. aa the rerun exploits of a martial arts frontiersman. : . ~ . . . .a.. ~ ---,..:, NOW PLAYING IW.-S 9"1Snll S..--4 ... Ill .. ' ' ~ '""' ST~ DllrtM• •"lt • ~, V 'l ......... .-T-TOll Clll(OOlf( r "WJro-I C i'i.).t "4 °") .... s ... "'-"LA "" .. , 1•&1!}'(f~l.)9 fOW&MIS "LIO nrt• y .,.,.,, ·-/I& l.1')f!ffl '.c"" \ Ml WU lt Ofll" I• "'" .. , • ' J .. ,, l':>Jl .. "°"'' ICOOTI• ... f .. l-•l't --